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THE OMAHA DAILY JIEJ5: 'WEDNESDAY, NOVKMIJIOlt K), 1001.
JMODEST EXPENSE ACCOUNTS
tfcadidaUi ia Rciat Campaign Btpeit
Ixpinditutu U Ctantj Olirk.
STATEMENTS SHOW THEY WERE LIGHT
Mr1. Crowley nnd Jlr. I.oiy llir Only
Candidate lnet In ".MI'itI.
lany" Oilier Vny Out In Com
mittee nml Printer.
Many of the candidates at lout week's
lection have filed their cxpcimo accounts
with the rounty clerk. Only legitimate
deans of securing votes wcro resorted to,
tho reportft of tho unnillilatcs may bo
pcjlnved. Not n rent went for the tradi
tional election cigar and buying drinks
vns not the order of the day.
Only two suspicious Items uppenr In tho
returnB. Charles Crowley, tho demo
cratic candidate, who failed to bo elected
coronar, spont $1(1 for "mlseellancoui" and
Jacob J.ovy, candidate for Justice of the
praco In .South Omaha, Invested $10 In
"miscellany."
O. Fred lllsasser, who was re-elected
county treasurer,, spent morn money than
any cither candidate. According to Iho ie
port submitted by Mr. Klsnsser the election
cost ulm $2tiS.J0. Of this sum Jlfit) was
yald to Iho democratic county central com
mittee nnd tho remainder waH spent for
printing nnd advertising In newspapers.
Harry Deuel, tho democrat who was
clcctnd rcglHter of deeds, kept Klsasser a
idosp second nnd handed In nn expense Re
count of 1283.50. Ho nlso paid the demo
cratic committee tlM nnd spent tho re
mainder of tho nmniint In ndvertlslng.
County Judgo Duncan M. Vlnsonhalcr
fomes third In tho list with nn expenditure
Of J2"5. Me paid the republican committee
150 nnd spent fi2 for ndvertlslng. The re
maining P was for car fare. Oilier candi
dates are supposed to have walked during
tho campaign, as street car fare does not
nppear In their statements.
John It. Oronsman bought MTO.:." worth
nf goM mining stork when ho secured tho
democratic nomination for county Judge.
Ho paid the democratic committee an ns
essment of $100 and spent ITP.23 for ad
vertising. Hugh 1 Mcintosh Is the only candidate
tor membership on tho Hoard of Kducntlon
who has yet leportcd campaign expenses.
He paid 110 to the democratic committee.
The oftlco of county surveyor cost I A.
Edqitlst $20.'. Of this sum he paid $100 to
tho republican county central committee
nd tho romalnder was spent In printing
nd advertising. J. 1'. Connolly, who was
eleotert to membership on tho Hoard of
County Commissioners, was nssesscd JKO by
the democratlo committee and spent $30 for
advertising.
It cost John W. Paltln $t3.To to lo elected
representative, lie paid the county com
mittee $2-5 nnd the remainder of his ox
pendlture waa for advertising mntter.
Oeorgo W. rrltchard spent $12 In his raco
tor an Omaha Justiceship. Candidate for
BBseskor Hied expense lists varying from $1
to $10.
TO MAKE PUBLIC FESTIVAL
ftroiimt Itrrnkluu for Auditorium to
Ito Attended lvlth FlttltiK
Crrrniniiy.
At a sperlal meeting of the executive
committee of the hoard of directors of the
Auditorium compnny yesterday It was de
elded to make ii public festival on the oc
casion of breaking ground for tho audi
torlum next Mondny. Tho hour for the
ceremony was JUerl at -:30 o'clock.
A Bpeolnl committee consisting of F. M.
inkhousrr nnd H. S. Woller was appointed
to provide music for tho occasion. Speak
ers will bo nelocted by a committee consist
ing of Alfnil Millard. M. K. Kunkbouser,
J. Frank Carpenter, W. S. Wright and C. II.
rlckens. TUo details of tho ceremony will
be announced tit tho meeting of the board
Thuriidny.
REPORTS ARE EXAGGERATED
fiat So Many Kmiillpnx Cnnp fit I.oiik
l'lne iin IIiik Ileru
' T t l, rteiiorlrd.
A letter received by an Omaha business
man from Long Pine contains a statement
that tho reports of the smallpox epidemic
up there havo been grcntly exaggerated.
Dr. TJodd, tho letter mates, Is not known
(hero and instead of thero being hundreds
of rases, only twrnty-onn are known to ex
ist and these, are under control. The lotter
Is signed by a reputable, business tirra of
Long Fine.
Ainioilticriitriit C the Thriller.
"Tho Burgomaster," fretth from Its trl
umphant tour of tho country, will be pre
ontrl (or tho second tlmo at tho Floyd for
four performances opening Thursday night.
Thte merry melange la tho clovcrost musical
travesty presented for many a day and Its
reception hero and, In fact, overywhere,
has been little short of nn ovation, us It
has captured tho good will and prnlses of
the prons nnd publlo entire. This musical
conceit 1h of unusual distinction, Inasmuch
rs tho' book And lyrics nro of n kind that not
oven many comlo operas of international
reputation can bonbt of with equal merit,
ttud tho muslo Is of that light, catchy kind
that tired pcoplo In n city appreciate, an It
h that pleueant tlnglo that brings en-
cor
Shampooing nnd hair dressing, I3e. In
connection with The Dathery, 216-220 Bee
buiiaiutr. Tui. im.
Fubllsh your legal notices In The Weekly
Bee. Telephone 23S.
Painty cuamuled brooches. Kdholm, Jew-,lr.
' In Benver, "Real nnd Imitation Marten, Mink, Sable, Stone
HIarten, Fox nnd others. Marten Scarfs from 3.B0 up. j
ron't fail to look at our goods before you buy.
New Hliirt Waists coining in every day.
See our handsome line of Dress Trimmings.
HAtrJKVS JiiroK MI.K.
tllK Snruplr .hnr Mnle.
Twtnty-flve lines of men's sample shoes
3, M0 pairs In all from the best manufac
turers In this country. Shoos that were
mado to retail from $3.50 to $6 per pair.
Made In all leathers, patent leather, enam
els, patent kid, patent colt, Corona kid,
cordovans, box calf, Arabian calfskin and
wax lalf some kid llnnl, some calf lined
nnd the balance with heavy drill or salt
cloth linings. Theso goods, worth from $3.50
to $S per pair, will go on sale Thursday
morning at $1.DS per pair. Don't forget
that these enmple shoes Include shoes from
the famous Crown Shoe Co., which has mad?
our former sales such a success, The styles
were made for this season anil Include
them nil, with tho "freak" nnd tho bluchcr
with tho "goo-goo" eyelets In the different
leathers,
See tho 16th street window for the goods.
HAYDKN IIIIOS.
Ilead Ilayden's great sales, this page.
0SB0RN HOWES COMING HERE
llrclliroclt ' Promoter Will tlr Prlni'l
IihI HiicnLcr nt Cmiimerelnl
('lull .MrrtlnB.
The monthly meeting of the Omaha Com
mercial club will be held on the evening of
Tuesday, November 19. At that, meeting
tho principal speaker will bo Osborn Howes
of Iloston, a member of the Chamber of
Cnmmerco of that city, who Is devoting his
time to Increasing the Interest of com
mercial bodies In reciprocity laws. In
vitations have been extended by the club
to Senators Millard and Dietrich to be
present nnd other speakers will also be In
vited. At the meeting of the executive com
mittee of the club the chairman was in
structed to appoint a committee to co-operate
with the general committee of the
Christian churches of Omaha, South Omaha
and Council Muffs In arranging for the
nnmiul convention of the missionary socie
ties of that church. The committee will
bo announced later.
In regard to a communlcntlon from an
eastern mill manufacturing roncern, offer
ing to locate n factory In this city provided
local capital to the extent of $50,000 can
be Interested, the secretary was Instructed
to communicate with the millers of tho
west to ascertain the probable Bupport such
n factory would receive.
The question of nn appropriation by the
state of Nebraska for a display to be made
nt the Louisiana Purchase exposition at St.
I.ouIh was brought up, but tho club de
cided to take no action, the members who
spoke saying that while in this Instance
they might favor a display, they did not
feel like going on record In favor of state
appropriations for such displays.
WESTERN NEBRASKA DOES FINE
Mnto Spiinlor Ihvciu Itcniiirkn mi tlie
Itrltpctlon of I'ronperll - In lu
cre in rd He iMilillcnn nti.
"Everything nlit our way Is In fine con
dition," said Stnte Senator E. I. Ov;ens
of Coznd, who is visiting Omahe. "The
western part of the state Is enjoying a
good tdiaro of prosperity nnd showed Its
appreciation by largely Increasing tho vote
for the republican candidates at tho elec
tion. We are naturally Interested In Irri
gation nnd look forward to our new sena
tors to secure congressional legislation
that will glvo momentum to the numerous
Irrigation projects In which we would be
sure to reap advantage."
Tli r nosh the IMcturraqur nine Monu-
taln.
The rout of the I.eblgh V Alley railroad
between Nltgars. Falls and Iluffalo and New
York and Philadelphia Is one of entrancing
beauty. Panoramic changes of sceiery
greet tho eye nt every turn. Fast trains,
Dining cars, service a la carte.
Stop-over allowed nt Niagara Falls on all
through tickets to New York and Philadel
phia via this line,
Quicker Time vln llllnnl Crntrnl.
Fffecttve Sunday, Nov. 10, the Illinois
Centrnl will shorten the tlmo on their
trains to Chicago and the Twin Cities.
Train No. 4, which now leaves at 7:00 a.
m., will be changed to leave at 7:10 a. m.;
train No. 2, the "Chicago and St. Taiil Lim
ited," which now leaves at 7:45 p. m,, will
bo changed to leave nt 7:50 p, m.
There will be no change In the arriving
time at Chicago, St. Paul or Minneapolis.
Train No. 1 will leave Chicago at 6:25
p. m., Instead of C:4n p. m., and reach
Omaha at ft:20 a. m., Instead of 8:05 a. m.
Special attention Is Invited to the superior
equipment on both our Chicago and St.
Paul trains. Buffet-library cars am run
on the nlgbt trains and parlor-buffet cars
on the daylight run.
City ticket office Is at 1402 Farnam
street.
Send articles of incorporation, notices of
stocKholdors' meetings, etc., to The Bee.
We will give them proper legal Insertion.
Telephone 238. ,
Shampooing and hair dressing, 25c. In
connection with The natherr, 216-220 Bee
building. Tel. 1716.
Silver soup toureens. Kdholm, Jeweler
nxv.n.
OOOfi Arthur, aged 17 yam, 5 months,
tS....4n. VAi.aH.ti.M 1 ft
Funeral services at Ooo hotel, 1310 Cass
street, AVcdneRdny at 3 o'clock.. Interment
at I'rospeoi inn.
pntlTKIl Oeorce. need 71 years.
l-'uneral from family residence. 262R Cali
fornia, street. Thursday morning, November
.. ... o...ft t a, i.kHi. v...aI.
Hurial nt Atlantic, la. Mr, Porter Is a
brother nt ltonert mm wiuiam or wainui,
la.; nonjamln of Neola, la.; Mrs. John
WherllnB of I-enmrs, Iu,, nnd Mrs. Samuel
t'licl of Tlitn, In. Atlantic (In.) papers
please copy.
MRS. J. BENSON.
Wo can gire you most any kind of
Fur In a great variety of styles. u
Scarfs,
Stoles,
Collarettes,
Double Collars, Muffs, Etc
JL'ST FOtn MO UK DAYS.
The CI I in in of (he World's (irrntrst
M'ltlilnjt Mnlr llns Hern Itrnchrd.
AT 1IOSTON STORK, OMAHA.
Can you afford to Ignore these values?
Men's $15.00 alt wool suits, $5.99.
Men's J20.00 yoke overcoats, $10.00.
Men's $10.00 suits on sale nt $3.93.
Hoys' vesteo suits go at 50c,
Young men's long pants suits only $1.50.
$5.00 boys' overcoats nnd ulsters at $1.00.
Men's $10.00 ulsters nnd overcoats, $5.00,
Men's $7,60 covert overcoats, $3,75.
Men's $5.00 oerconts nnd ulsters, $2.50.
Hoys' and young men's $7.50 overcoats,
$3.50.
J. I,. HFIANDKIB & SONS,
Proprietors Iloston Store, Omaha.
PROBABLY HOLD PRESENT DEN
llnnrcl of tliirermim of Ak-Sn r-llru
CoiiNlilrrlnir Neir l.ense nn
t'nlUriiiu.
The Hoard of Governors of the Knights of
Ak-Sar-Hen are negotiating with the owner
of the old Coliseum for a lease on that
building for th'e year 1D02. The owners have
decided that they will not demolish the
building for another yenr nnd offered tho
festival association a len.se at $2,500 for the
year. The board has the matter under con
sideration and It Is probable that the lease
will be closed before the expiration of the
present lease, which Is effective until Jan
uary 1.
The success of the knights this year un
der dlftlcultles has given the supporters of
the organization a better feeling nnd the
prospects for next year's parade nre
brighter than they havo ever been so far
In advance. This wns shown by the action
of two of the Jobbing houses last night,
when their representatives pledged to pny
to the parade fund twice tho amount they
contributed Inst year.
180, rorn, winter wheat, timothy-clover
farm. Write owner, Alf. Christian, York, Neb
ASKS ABOUT FIRE ESCAPES
(i i ll ml Jury Itnrntlinift Tint Member
of the tltunlin llonril of
Ivilucnt Inn.
.1. C. Harnard nnd Tred Stubbendorf,
members of tho buildings and property
committee of tho Omaha Hoard of Kduca
tlon, wore summoned beforo tho grand Jury
to explain why the board has not pro
vided I'ainam, Cnatellar and I'ark schools
with the Iron fire escape which the law
requires on nil public buildings three
stories or more In height. Tho members
assured the grand Jury that the board will
provide the schools with Iron ladders In
n short time and explained that the delay
Is due to tho desire of tho members to
save money by utilizing one of the lire
scapes now In use on the High school.
The conctructlon of the new fireproof
building counected with the old High
school building will make it posslblo to
removo the fire escapo from tho west side
of the old structure. This Is n very long
fire escape nnd will makn three ladders
for use on smaller buildings.
A nOL'llTIXfJ THOMAS.
Had III Falling- llnlr Slopped nnd
Dandruff Cured Without Fnlth.
II. B. Fletcher. Butte. Mont., October 20,
lf99, says: "Like many other people, I
have been troubled for years with dandruff
and within the last few months my hair
camo out so badly that I was compelled to
have what I had left clipped very close. A
friend recommended Nowbro'a Herplclde. I
confess that I doubted his story, hut I gave
Herplclde a trial. Now my hair Is as thick
as ever ajul entirely free from dandruff.'
Destroy tho cause, you removo the effect.'
At druggists, $1.00. Herplclde is a delight
ful hair dressing for regular u;e.
ffMIO for Unit n Dnr'n Work.
If you live in tho country or In a small
town and have a good acquaintance among
the farmers and stockratsers In the neigh
borhood, you can make $5.00 easily by four
or five hours' work. Write us and wo will
send you our proposition. Tho Bee Publish
ing company, Solicitor's Dept., Omaha, Neb
See our diamond window. Rdholm, Jeweler
Omaha Graets Albany
AVo extend greeting to Mr. Chas. H
Schaofor, who was formerly In the retail
drug business In Omaha but who Is now
located In Albany, N. Y., aa hoad of the
Cramer's Kidney Cure Co. What Is
Omaha's loss Is Albany's gain.
IN TIIK MEAN TIME
11.00 Cramer's Kidney Cure, we sell ....49c
$1.00 Duffy's Mnlt Whisky, we sell Too
$1.00 IIoHtctter'H Dlttem 75u
25c Kirk's Juvenile Hoap, we sell 8c
2fio 4711 White Hose Soap, we Hell 12c
Zoo Mention s Talcum t'owner na
ki.00 Flu minim's Barsanarllla 49c
Castorla 25u
$1.00 Kirk's Hair Tonlo 49c
oOu rinnuu t l--.nu ne (juininn aia
bOc Powonnl's Face Powder 28c
Cutlciira Soap 20c
50c Florida Water 'JSc
Quart bottle good port or claret 35c
Cnsnmere tloquet Soap, 15c nnd 25c
Write for catalogue.
Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
Corner Sixteenth and Dodgo Streets.
COAL..
Rock Springs
LUMP slur, per ton
XUT line, iter ton
.J7.71
. 7.30
Ohio
I,ITir nUe, nor ton ,
M.'T slue, per ton..
fT.-J
. . . . T.iMI
The Tilftliest ttrndes nf soft -onl,
CI.KA.V AS HAItl) COAI,.
Wr linndle oiilj
first Introduced In
thnur lilniU
this nisrkrt,
G. 8. HAVENS & 60,,
1522 Farnam St.
Telephones 301,317 nnd 829.
"But Soap in America"
TJo you remember we got a big "ionp
snap" a short time n?o nnd since then
Imvo been rIvIiir the publlo tho best Wo
box of three cakes of tho best noap In
America for 15c? We told that hatch out
nnd "fell on" to another, so hero wo nro
ncalii. Remember this Is Waltke's soup.
Kverybody knows Wultko. It's not cheap
stuff, but GOOD BTl'FF CHEAT.
2iuart fountain syringe &o0
3-qunrt fountain syringe ujo
2-rjtiitrt hot water bottle roc
H-uunrt hot water bottle 6,'ic
A No. 1 utomlzors.... 50c
.Vaseline atomizers 75c
Prices on nil other nUUDBn GOODS in
same proportion.
I3o Laxative llromo quinine 12Q
25o Carter's Uver Pills l2o
orte Cramer Kidney Cure 40o
11.00 bottle Mstertne , 60o
i2.oa Crumer'H Cotton Hoot, Tansy and
Fennyroyul Fills $1.00
SOHAEFER'S
Cut lrlc
Drug Store
Tl. 147. . W. Cor. lAtfc Chlaasa
LOoodi delivered FRlflB to any part p( cltr,
NEW YORK DRESS
MAKING STOCK
The Interest of livery Fashion,
able Woman in Omaha is
Attracted by This Sale.
IMPORTED DRESS ROBES $10
Thec MnniilMcent mill 1 1 1 it It
CIiism I'nlirlc Ari Worth Tre.
Iil tlie AiMimitt Alitn y IWclii
slr I'nttcni Heretofore ot
Miimwi Co mi nle TomnrroM.
i'.vm.aim: iMtK.o. Hoiii:.sio.o(i.
All tho lllch Grade Ulack and Col
ored Urondeloths, I'nnin! Ploths nnd
the most exclusive IiIhIi grade novel
ties In plain and fancy cloths, silk
mixtures, also ninny sheer effects for
evening mid reception Kowns. It Is
well known that Montimye-Wclls Co,
sold only material from yard
Choice of mi v of theso unmade dress
patterns on Imrcnlti tll
H(uure at cpiU.Jl
For the entire I'nnuulo Ures Kobe.
Materials for ltalily-Day .Skirts.
I'lilU'V Miilsts, Chlldren'M Dtesses, lu
IrnKtns from 2'i to 3' 4 yards -sumo
material as above nu
KO at yard -row
IIKill l,SS ItllF.SS (i(IOI)M
nor VAiin.
Many Silk nml Wool Novelties and
Plain Goods po on UnrKiiln Ot'
Kquarc ut -yard
u.K.s fiiom 'run m.mfh'I!t
M'tICK OF MOVI'AWIJ-WIJI.I.S
A VO
Many extraordinary IIIkIi Grado
Silks and Velvets In our Klllt Ueparl
ment. I'reneh Novelty Silks, Hro
ended Hllks, Ulack and Colored 'l'-if-fetus,
Gri'iiadim'S many contain only
vxt leiiRths, other dress costumes In
Silk department ko at yard
69c and 98c
i.Mi'oiti i:n mivi:i,'iv WAivri.Mss
IIM' AMI lt.
Hundreils or Waist Patterns In
broadcloths, silk corded nnd cxcluslvo
jiatternB In French Flannel, ko lit two
lots ut yard
49c and 69c
I-llK.M'll fi,aam:i, WAINT I'A'I'.
ti:h,s.
Kxcluslve French Flannel, elaborate
ly embroidered waist patterns, one In
n box ko at
$2.50, $3.98 and $4.98
We nro ploascd lo announce that we
havo instituted on our third Moor a
high cluss dressmaking department.
Miss Pox,
formerly of the Karbacli Hloek. Is lu
charge, assisted by u very able staff
of nrtlHts, and they nro prepared to
make up anything In the latest stylu
tiatlsfactlon guaranteed.
jnntunr
ICJIVll
Thousands of Suits
Special oiler this week. Wc have re
l mil the entire stock of one of
Philadelphia's oldest, and most reliable
suit makers, and we are ottering now hun
dreds of his linest new. hairline worsted, H.rt
new Fulton blue stripes and fancy RHWr?
and black and white striped worsteds nw'gVft
the new brown mixed unfinished worsteds
that were made to retail at I2.."0 and isi
at. lower prices than such (iialities ever
sold for here or anywhere at this season of
the vear. ?7.r0. HMK) and Slo.OO.
HAYDEN BROS.
SELLING TIN? MOST CLOTHING IN OMAHA.
Doctors Agree
THAT 1-MG I-iiWDKU IS TIIH
MKDICl.NT. THAT WII.l. UK-
.MOVK
AhVlNH 1'OISON-IT
IS
TIIK CAl'SK Ol'' eK It
CKNT OK AM. H'l.S. I'-JO
rOWOKIl, A l.AXATIVM
that numovks ai.vink
voison, i'Ui:vvi:nts ai.
i'hnoic'itis or anv kind
OK
lniVKHS. OI'OHT TU Kl'i
IN
KVKitv homi:. nnuo.
OISTri HBW. IT roil SI
C'KNTS A IlOX OH HKNMJ TO
W. J, Shrader Medicina Co,,
Nw York-noom 10, No, 30 nasi lilt 3t.
r 13 :4th St.. Oraab, Nb,
LINCOLN CLOAK
AND SUIT STOCK
All the $2.00 Kid Gloves from
This Purchase Go at
69c a Pair.
Save Half on New Stylish Cloaks
Women' nnd Mlsp' StylUli
Inter Onrmeiitu of F.trrj- 11e
scrlptlnii on nlr nt lite on the
Dollnr .limt ns AVe llouubt
Them.
fit.nn kid tn,n r.s ntx'.
All of tho Lincoln Cloak & Halt Co.'s
Kid Gloves, tho "l.ucllo," Nnrdlrn nnd
Windsor, etc., alt well known brands
that sold up to I.' i) pair, on main
lloor bargain f(ic
square choice 3j
7BC tftll.F UI.OVF.H AT 2BC.
Tho entire stock nf the Lincoln C
A S. Co.'h Golf Gloves- On
all at-pair CJV
JjStfl.nn IMI.Y C(ATM l7.BO AMI WMIM
All of Lincoln C. k S. Co.'s 2Mnch
box Coats In kerseys, with Inlnld
panne velvet, yokes and storm col
lars, elaborately tnllor stitched, In
reds, castors, black, nil of them with
guaranteed satin lining. Lincoln C &
S. Co.'s prlro $l!.rv-our price
$7.50 and $9.98
ljUMin iio.v coats Mt.nn.
All the Lincoln C & S. Co.'s JtOOrt
ltox Coats In tan and tfl fill
bluck-on sale nt . . .. ..ipO.CTU
- Si.T. ! l 'I'OMOIIII.C.S IIU.BO.
The entire stuck of Autnmoblles,
cluborntidy trlinmeil with panne vl
vet, stltehed, In kersey blacks, reds
tans, heavy satin lined, nil sizes, at
$9.90 and $12.50
WI.VTKII Wllllill'l' lttJI,.S.
,10 extra heavy plaid back Oxford
ItaKhtus. loose and halt lilted, yoke
front and back, nil CQ OK
sizes, nt iPVO
Ifia.r.O .MAHTI.V CI. I STIlll xc.vitrs
Ifl.tlS.
in of the Lincoln C. S. Co.'s gen
ulne Martin Cluster .Neck OLA (Ifi
Hcnrfs nt 'P. -,
CltlLl)HKN" AXOOHA SKT8,
MUFFS AND HOAtf-ti'.V.
( Illl.llltO'S AMI MISSUS'
lACKMTS,
The Lincoln Clonk and Suit Co, wero
well known for carrying an extenslvo
lino of children's and misses' Jackets,
and wc will cIoho them out as follows:
All of their :l.f0 and $.'..00 Jackets, ull
this seoson'H styles, ull nges from I
to 14, go nt
$1.50 and $2.50
All their fS nnd $10 Jackets go nt
$3.50 and $4.98
200 children's and misses' golf caries,
our prleo 4 tZ(
while they last I.CW
All their $1.W child's nnd misses'
Jackets on sate In bnremeut 50C
IS
Ions
HAYDEN
s
Clothing Sale The Tasty
Black and White Swell
Overcoat,
Handled only by J.lnydcn liros. and
two leading exclusive custom lailois
of Oiualm regarded by l'ctined dress
ers as the tastiest garment produced
this year. The custom tailors prices
are -50 ami $(5U, Ilayden's ?20 and
$22.50.
SPECIAL OVEKCOAT SAL10
Tomorrow line, new, gray-mixed
worsted and oxford gray vicuna, cut
extra long, also in medium lengths,
made with slashed pockets and with
or without yoke, line assortment, the
Stein-Hloch and Mart. HehufYner &
Marx makes, made to retail from 18
to lf2o, special for tomorrow, $10 and
SL5.00.
I Union Suits
$1.00 to $5.00.
I 2-Piece Suits
$1.00 to $6.00.
All Hats
$2.50.
Black the $2.50 Hatter 1
J. 107 S. Uitli Street
WAISTS for
WEDNESDAY
$1.90 FOU WOMEN'S FLAN NHL WAISTS made of
the best imported French llannel, some of them have tuck
ed and others with accordian
new collar and sleeve
regular .'5.00 vnlues
One Lot Sample Waists
$2.90 FOK WOMION'S FLANNEL WAISTS all high
grade, made of the best Jlotany llannel. some of them with
taffeta fronts, others handsomely trimmed with velvet rib
bon, these waists sold at !?l and $." each, to close them
out In one day, we are going
the price
MIM! UJ. 1
II JLVnElll Great Special Sales
HAT UtltS in Bargain Room.
Wednesday, the Bargain Counters will be tilled with thousands
of the most astonishing values ever put, on sale. THESE WON
DERFFL liAKGAIN SALES AEE FOW OUR KFTA1L OUS-
TOIKHS. No peddlers, dealers
r,oom. 2." extra salespeople to wait on all promptly. A few bar
gains out of t housamls.
iiiikss (;iiiiiis.
tl Ml t n,ll..u -.Intl. Cm Vn(l,n. ?.;
Oni'rilt" Cltilli, 7!ic lldiek DreH Hoods, Uc
Fnnclen. SI. so I'luldx nnd thousands or
other weaves, 1lic yard.
wool x;,! nemo, worm ic, he.
Worsted l'',incles, worth 15c, Be.
"S-lnch Henriettas, worth 19c, Be.
MI.KS. i:i. l: i S AMI COItlllTIIOYN.
i"c Silks, fnncles, only 10c.
Mo l'laln Hllks and Checked Japanese. 13c.
Kio Silk KouhirilH. 21 lnchcH wldo, 3?c.
75c Human Stripes, aye.
l.t"l Sitting, Tile,
Sl.&O Illnck CSrciuidlnes, 40c.
Jl.no Silk Flannels, inc.
Jl.on Corduroy, ulco lino of colors, 80c.
WAIM'I.MiS.
H)c till wool French Flannel, 23c.
75o nil wool fancy striped Wulstings, S3c.
Jl.tm striped C'rcpo do Chine, 40c.
J1.0O iilnld 'ronch Flannels, 23c.
Jl.OH Batln Crimclla, c.
iiti:ss I'A'rri'.ii.Ns.
$10.M 15reRs Va Herns, :t.'J?.
in.oo Skirt Cat terns, J:fis.
Ho sure and examine theso patterns.
HKiit'i's ,i.in: i itiii;.
ProvldlnK the material will he purelinocd
In our store nt not Icps than 75c per ynrd
Keep your eve on the grand dress trimming sale Friday. 75c
UHESS'tKOIMINGS FOK Ec YAK I).
HAYDEN BROS.
FOR THE BRIDE.
How about thnt approaching wedding' You want YOUll gift to hn useful as
well as ornamental, dnn'L you' Our thousands of choice, pieces of Sterling Silver
nd Cut Olass adapted for tho dinner tnblo, dressing table, writing table meet tho
requirements and tastes of the most 'particular. Kven tho prloos will plcasu you.
MAWHINNEY & RYAN CO.,
Jeweler and Art Stationers. Intlianil Doiif-la Street.
Mall orders given careful attention. Selection packages sent to renponHibln rartls.
Kp2 PV nr ,,,,! 'IMied ' lio Kerler nsleni ul linll.
pPp nilex, the tnily Ktelrjr lustKiile l Nflirnshn. Cur.
L-IJ1E nriinlti-iinrns. Cure llrntt Usein, ToliBccn Vnfrm, Tllll
KKKI.IIY 1NSTITUTU. it Mini l.cnTriijTOPli, Uniulia.
Can You Do It?
fnn you u'i'l ii iMtliT or more ocniionil j
ml nH 'i'iiiiiul 'tiul limn our .rupltcrV It!
HtitriH niHlll.v. Iuii'mh with lltllo wnsti-(
nnd Is en refill ly .scrcfiieil nml wii'teil.
Nut, for CookiiiB. Sn'So. j
Lump, for lieatlns. !?S.7R.
Wo intikf prompt ilcllvciy.
Hald & Rice,
Tel. I-M. 50(1 So. Kith St. .
WOMEN'S 1-MyANNEL WAISTS
95c KOU 1'MiANNEL WAISTS, most
ly samples, made of an excellent qual
ity of all wool flannel, new collar nnd
new sleeve, (' rows of tucking down
front, waists that, bring .?l."0 QCp
elsewhere, are here for U UU
$1.45 KOI! FLANNEL WAISTS -(new
lot of 7f dozen) made of the best
I'acilic mills llannel, new long dip
front, trimmed with rows of tucking,
buttons in back, new collar and sleeve
they come in black, red and rose,
$2.t)0 the price elsewhere-- I k C
they are here Wednesday for . . liTU
pleated fronts, all with the
1.90
to make
2.90
- Ji J M.ll J.IUJ I
or manufacturers sold in this
I'.XTHA MI'Kt'lAI.H,
J1.00 Fleeced Ulankets, BOc.
Il.no t;oniforlcrs, BOc.
Grand sjieclnl on nil kinds of Comforter
and nianketH.
I'J-lnch Unlilearhcil, worth IS'.ic. "Tic.
42-Inch Hleacliiul, worth Iflic lfiUo.
Bi) dozen Towels, worth 10c ench, 314c.
BO dozen Towels, worth 35c nacli, 5c.
BO dozen Towels, worth 10c each, "14c.
Full Standard Prints, all colors, worth
714c 214c
JBo Percales, Be.
10c Percales, I'm:.
25c Percales. Inc.
15c Flannelettes, flue color, 8c.
IW-lnch Flannelettes, with border. Be.
2.V; Imitation French Flannel, 10c.
lBc Fancy Hut I lies tSlniiisnn's), Be
$l.oo men h lltcco lined Shlrta and Drnw
crs.' 30c.
1.00 ladles' (leeco lined Tnlon Suit?, 40c
Children's llceco lined ttnderwear, 25c, 19c,
15c. 1214c nnd inc.
Men's 75o Wnekhldn Hhlrts. 20c.
Men's Bo: HiisklliR Olnves, 10c.
Men's Wc Working Olnves, 10c.
Men's BOo Working Oloves, 25c.
Inillrs', men's and children's 25c lloMery,
71to.
wo will muke a plain lined skirt PIIKR OF
CIIAUfllO. You are at llhcrty to com to
our storo and chnoso nny material at 73c
or up as IiIrIi as you want to ko lu our
IIIOII AHT DIIKSS COOPS OBI'AUTMKNT.
Wo want every skirt to lit.
AVu Iinvo secured Mr. II. Ilnbtcln of Chi
roRO, the export Indies' tnllor, for olio week
only, rommencliiK Monday, Novemhor 11th.
Work will bo donn In rotation, ns tho orders
nro taken. Call In and Investigate.
T 0 1 1 A C C II 1 1 K I A It TSI K . T.
Star plus chewing tolmcco 35o
Horwcslioo plug chewing tobacco 3o
Nerve plug chewing tobacco 35c
Ilattlo Axo 35q
Nownboy tolmcco 35a
Dull Durham smoking tobacco BOo
Dulco'fl Mixture 35s
Meerschaum smoking tobacco 35c
Uncle Tom smoking tobacco 35c
Old Stylo smoking tobacco 25c
Look
Ahead
or
Ghrisimn
If you wlnh to make up an album nf
your photos taken during thn Hum
mer, or a Hlllidnwn photo cloth pillow
lo Hend to your frlemlH for ClirlBtmui,
-Now la the tlmo to mnko It.
Wo carry a largo iihHnrtment of
beou'iful
ALBUMS
nf latest atyle.
SIIKdowu photo cloth, npnl nd
transiiarcncy platen, and ull other
photo novelties.
THE ROBERT
DEMPSTER COMPANY
1215 Farnam Struct.
r;xcl'ilvo dealer)) In I'hnio MaterlaV