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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1902)
The Omaha Sunday Bee. EDITORIAL SHEET. PAGES 13 TO 24. V ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, SUNDAY MOBNIKG-, JANUARY 10, 1902. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. HAYDENs Surprising News and Prices About Finest Fabrics, Best Ready- HAYDENs to-Wear Garments, Furniture, Housefurnishings, Pure Foods and in Fact All Unas of Trade. The Big Store is alive with interest in every department. All closing out, every dollar's worth of winter goods ninny such as the silks and dress goods, showing the advance spring styles in wonderful beauty and variety, All making THE MOST SENSATIONALLY LOW PRICES OMAHA BUYERS HAVE EVER BEEN OFFERED. The extent of the Big Store's business may be judged by the buying at this supposedly dull season, of two entire stocks. The cloak and suit stock of Kppstein, Mi yet & Isaacs, and the shoe stock of J. Eppner & Sons the bnl ance of both of which will be closed out at astonishing bargain prices Monday. Do not miss the grand Foulard Silk opening. Another interesting and new department is the TAILOKING DEPARTMENT. Here you can havo your skirts and waists made to order, in the best styles, at a trilling expense. For full particulars, inquire at High Grade Dress Goods department. Pianos sold on easy payments. Agents for the Butterick patterns. P ) r Monday's Astonishing Bargains in the Bargain Room. Thoso sensational values aro (or our rotnll customers only. No peddlers, doalofa r manufacturers sold to in this room. Tho glgautlc volume of tho Big Store's bus iness makes It possible to ofTcr most wonderful bargains In small lots, broken sizes, odds and ends, etc., etc. Tbcse we put on salo In tho Bargain Room. ECONOMICAL SH0PPE11S CAN SAVE FULLY 60 PER CENT I3Y DAILY VISITS TO THIS BARGAIN HEADQUARTERS. Driss Goods 54-Inch strictly all wool chovlots, at 49c. 62-lnch strictly all wool storm sorges, at 9a 42-Inch granite cloth, worth 75c, at 43c. 40-lucb all wool henrlctta, worth 75c, at 49o. 54-Inch heavy all wool plaids, worth ll.GO, at 49c. 54-Inch nil wool sacking, worth 75c, at 49c. 38-lnch strictly all wool Venetians, etc., at 49c. 28-Inch grantto cloth, worth 76c, at 39c. 30-Inch all wool hcnrlcttas, worth 69c, at 39c. 3S-luch black figured sating berber, at 39c. 42-Inch storm sorges, worth 60c, at 25c. 40-Inch (ancles, worth $1. at 25c. (30-Inch hcnrlcttas, worth 50c, at 25c. 28-lnch hcnrlcttas, half wool, at 7Hc 28-Inch Jacquards, half wool, Ac 28-inch plaids, hal( wool, at 5c. 115.00 dress patterns, $3.98. 112,50 dress pnttcrns, 12.98. ' $10.00 dress patterns, $1.98. I Undirwear Salo Men's 60c hosiery, flccco lined shirts and drawers, at 25c. Men's white unlaundorcd shirts, regular 60c quality, at 25c. Men'a $1.00 heavy Jersey ovorshlrts, at 49c. Men's 25c heavy wool socks, at 10c. Shirts and Drawers, worth up to $1.00, at 39c. 1 lot ladles' and children's stockings, worth up to 25c, at Sc. Men's and boys' GOo heavy Jcrsoy over hlrta, in all sizes, at 25c. Haydan's Now Wash Goods SPRING STYLES, 100J. A SPECIAL INVITATION to all the LADIES who are interested la oolng, THE NEWEST IN WASH FABRICS FOR SUMMER OF 1902. Largo shipments of Importod and flno do mestic goods aro now on our counters. Theso wo aro desirous of having you see twforo they aro "shelved" for regular sell ing. All cotton, silk and cotton, piece mer cerized, thread mercerized, linen, silk and linen aro among tho aow things we wish to how you. WE WANT ROOM for our new goods and Monday we place on alo all our Imported eiderdown flanncllotte. S6c quality, at Oo yard. All of tho 25c and 35o ginghams and mad ras cloth from our fall stock all go without rescrvo at lOo yard. All our 32-ln. printed challis, at 12o yd. All our dark mercerized dress sateens. I3o grado, ot 16c yard. SPECIAL DISPLAY cf all the best and newest in reliable color, xtra choice styles, In best ginghams mode In America, at 10c yard. Ladies' Underwear and fur nishings Sale Children's outing flannel gowns, In all lzeB, at 39c. Children's outing flannel night drawers, worth 60c, at 25c. Ladles' extra heavy outing flannel night gowns, worth $1.76, at $1.00. Ladles' fancy trlmmod muslin night gowns at 60c. Ladles' loco and embroidery trimmed drawers, worth 75c, at 60c. Ladles' flno cambric gowns, fancy trim tned, worth $1.60, at 98o. Ladles' fine long cloak gowns, trimmed with flno lace, worth from $3.09 to $3.60, at $1.98. Children's Mother Friend shirt waist, In All sizes, worth up to 76c, at 29c. Ladlos' fine, fancy and black hose at Ladles' flno lisle thread hose, In black and fancy colors, at 39c. Children's heavy bicycle hose at 12 Ho. Shetland floss in whlto. black and colors at 8c. Ladles' straight front corsets, In drab, DjacK, pinx, blue, at 49c, worth 76c. Ladles' long corsots, In largo sizes, $1.50 and $1.60 quality, at 49a Qlrdle corsets, In all colors, at 49o. We aro showing a full lino of straight front and all tho latest stylos In the W. B Kabo, Dr. Warner's and W. C. C. from $1.00 up. Shaat Music Sala Tomorrow we will place on sale some of our very best selling pieces at only 19o per copy; by mall, 20c; regular prices, 25o and 85o Uer COUV. Such nnnulnr nnn "Hello, Central, Glvo Me Heaven," "When tho Lights Are Out," "Strangers," "Flo rence," "Can Hearts So Soon Forgot I" "Dear College Chums,' "It's Not Always DulletB that Kill" and "Tho Tie that Binds" (tho above songs aro all by Charles K. Harris and each ono sells fine), "Pic tures In that Shawl," "Just Dry Away Your Tears" (by Horwltr and Bowers), "She's a Princess Just, tho Same" (by Horwlti and Dowers), "In Dear Old Indiana" (a very pretty ballad) nnd "That Nigger Troatod Mo All Right" (tho above songs aro both auug by Flo Irwin), "Husband and Wife, or tho aoldon Wedding" (a beautiful, pathetlo aong), "Blow Yourself" (conilo coon song, real new), "Colonial Guards" (two stop), "Salute to Omaha" (two step), "Anglo American March," "Blooming Rosea" (waltz), "Roses and Thorns" (wait). Mall rdera promptly filled. Silks Vilvits and Corduroys All our 75a and $1.00 black silks, at 49o. All our 75c and $1.00 fancy silks, at 39c. Silk remnants at all prices. All our GOo and 75c velvets, at 15c. All our 60c corduroy at 29c. French Flannal and Challis All our strictly all wool French flannels, worth 75c yard, In dots and small figures, will go at 25c yard. All our flno Imported challis, that wo sold In tho bargain room at 50c, go at 25c. Linings 15o and 19c BLACK LININGS, YARD WIDE, AT 6c. All our yard wide Imitation French flan nels, to close, worth 19c, at 5c. All our yard wldo remnants of outing flannel, worth 12c, at 6c. All our romnants o( 15c and 10c percales will go at Cc. All our flno prints, remnants, will go at 3c. All our 5o apron ginghams, 3c. All our lOo Shaker flannel, 5c. Blankets An nil-day salo on blankets, comforts, etc., at about half their regular value. Boys' Clothing Doys, $2.60 2-plcce suits, at 95c. Boys' $3.60 2-plcco suits, at $1.60. Boys' $5 3-ploco suits, at $1.95. Boys' 75o corduroy pant, at 25c. Boys' 75c all wool pants, at 35a. Boys' $1.00 all wool pants, at 60c Boys' $2.60 long pants, at 95c $150 All-0var Embroidirits 59c Yd Monday 8 a. m. we place on sale 100 pieces of the latest novelties In allover embroideries at less than one-half ot the regular price. It is a litUo early for this line of goods, but tho prlco Is-bound to an peal to you; only 69o per yard, suitable for yokes, shirt waists, underwear, trimmings and corsot covers. Do not miss our opening embroidery sale. Closing out everything In the lino of em broideries and Inset-tings. Big lot 6o and 7c embroideries and In- sertlngs, per yard, 2Hc Fine embroideries and tnsortlngs, yd. 3c. Elegant assortment 15c and 20c embroid eries for 6c. Big llae of 25c embroideries for VAa. Dig lot of 35 o embroideries and insert- lngs at 10c. Big lino of corsot cover embroideries. extra wldo ombrolderies, worth COo to $1.50. on salo at 29c. Sheeting and Muslin 42-incn puiow casing, 10c. 45-Inch pillow casing, lie. 42x36 ready-mado pillow cases, 16o a pair. 72x90 ready-mado sheots at 35c. 78x90 roody-mado sheets at 390. 8- 4 brown sheeting, 16c. 9- 4 brown sheeting, lGHo. 8- 4 bleached sheeting, 16c 9- 4 bleached sheeting, 18c. A fine, soft muslin, especially for family use, will be on salo Monday, 16 yards for $1.00. Thousands tf pieces of spring goods al ready, PrlesUey, Lupin, Burnhams, Soechne & Co., etc., gros Romans spring challis, aro Just In, and voiles, mistrals, Panja, Panama, basket weaves, etc. Come In and examine tho new spring goods. Man's s and Undar- wear. ai.BO Htur .VhlrU nt 4Uo. 100 dozen men's colored laundered shirts with two pair of cuffs, In all colors and stzos, Btar and Griffon brand, mado to soil at $1.60, on sale at 49c. Men's laid boys' outing flannel gowns, made to sell at 50o and 75o, on sale at 25c Men's $1.60 wool underwoar at 76a. All the men's fine wool shirts and draw ers that sold up to $1.60 on salo at 75c Men's $1.00 underwear at 49c. All the part wool and fleece lined shirts and drawers that sold up to $1.00 on salo at 49c. Mcu'o $1.50 wool overshlrts at 98a. Men's $1.60 wool sweaters at 98c. Men'a $1.00 heavy Jersey ovorshlrts at 49c. Boys' $1.00 colored laundered shirts, In all styles, at 49c. Boys' $1.50 all wool sweaters at 9Sc Men's and boys' $1.00 and $1.50 white shirts, in tho Griffon brand, at 49c, Men's 50c suspenders, In all styles and colors, at 25c , All tho men's 50a neckwear, In all styles, at 25c Special Bargains In Man's Soft and Stiff Hats In all tho now blocks Panama, golf, fedora, railroad and pashas. ' Regular $1.60 and $1.76 values now on sale at S6o, whllo they last. All men's caps, wor,th S5c to $1.25, at 50c COo and 60a caps at 25c. All boys' toboggan caps, worth 75c, at 25c 15 dozen toboggan caps, while they last. 1 at 10c N Cut prices on trunks and valises. Hair Goods Dapartmant Haydens aro leaders in switches ot all shades. Dest quality hair, 18-Inch switch, $3.50 value, at 99c iO-lach switch, $3.60 value, at $1.98, Monday Grand Opening Foulard Silk Sale Our collection of new, spring Foulard Dress Silks is now complete. We showed you 100 pieces during the month of December and have since received several large shipments, making in all nearly 1,000 styles. No stock of Foulards in (he United States affords a greater variety to choose from. They are the most reliable kinds and we have them in every color you can think of, and the designs are simply superb. No question but that tho spring of 11)02 Avill go down into history as the greatest Foulard season that was ever known. Paris and London approves of them and their popularity is assured. We have prepared to meet the great demand for this handsomest of all dress fabrics, as you will readily see in looking over our great stock, and the way they will be sold will be a revelation. Monday is grand opening Foulard day and wo will sell new $1.00 Foulards for 75c. $1.25 Foulards for $1.00. $1.50 Foulards for $1.25. These Prices Will Taffeta Silk and Surah Silk, all colors, for 76c Satins, all color, on salo at $1.00 Fancy Velvets, colors, on salo at $1.00 Fancy Silks, all colors, on sale at $1.25 36-Inch Navy Surah, on salo at $1,25 Drapery Silks, 32 Inches wldo, for $1.25 Granite SHk. all colors, for $1.00 Taffetas, 27 Inches wide, all colors, for $1.00 Pcau do Solo, all colors, for $1.25 Whlto Brocado Dress Silk for TUE NEWER SILKS COMING IN EVERY DAY We shall continue in the future, as has been our custom in the past, to show the newest ideas in silk as quickly as they come from the looms, and far in advance of any other dealer in the city. New Foulards, New Wash Silks, New Fancies, New Plain Silks WINSLOW TAFFETA has proven so good, has worn so well, that it has gained the deepest confidence of the people everywhere. The width is known so well, the price is known so well, the colors are known so well, that it is merely child's play to sell it. The cause of this confident is plain to you all WINSLOW TAFFETA is the strongest and best taffeta in the world today. Ladits Tailor Dept We are now ready to turn out all kinds of ladles' tailor suits to order. We guar antee a perfect fit In every case or money cheerfully refunded. Our prices aro less than any other houso in tho west. For par ticulars see our high-grado dress goods department. For dress goods cheap see our bargain room. Heavy Tailor Suitings Extra heavy Scotch tweeds, worth $2.60, for Monday $1.50. English meltons worth $4.98, $2.98, English gray kerseys, worth $1.50, $1.00. English whipcords, $2.60. Lupin's voiles, Just In, $1.50. Lupin's mistrals, 98c and $2.98. Evening shado for graduating dresses, weddings, etc. Tho largest lino in the west, $1.25. Lansdown, BUbllmo, 75c, $1.00; nun's veil ings, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.60, up to $2.98. Voiles, $1,25, $1.50, $1.98; collcnnes, $L25, $1.9S, $2.50 and $2.98. Albatross, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.60. Waistings 1,000 different kinds of waistings, more than twlco than all tho others, at far less money. Come and examlno them. New cropo do chines, at yd., 98c. Now mumie cloth, at yd., 75o. French flannels at 50c. Royal Persians, 55c. Printed cashmeres, 69c. New spring challles, tho finest ot Gros Romans, 60c Finest tucked waistings made, $1.25. Flnost embroidered waistings, $1.26. 10,000 different waist patterns, from $1.25 to $25.00 for entlro waist. Dlaok Dress Goods PRIESTLEY LEADS THEM ALL. Priestley's cravcncttcs, for rainy day skirts, $1.25. Other grades of cravenettes up to $3.50. Priestley's sew etamlncs, at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.98, up to $3.98. Prlestloy's black dress patterns, $22.50, $25.00, $35.00, up to, pattern, $60.00. Colored Dress Goods Lupin Is celebrated for both blacks and colors. T.iinln'ii firm pn1nrirt rfiAvlnfu. S1.QA. ' Lupin's whipcords, $2.50. Lupin's celebrated serges, $1.50. Linen Dept 68-Inch bleached table linen, 19c 64-Inch bleached table linen, 39c. 63-Inch bleached tablo linen, 47V&C 72-lnch bleached tablo linen, 69c 72-lnch bleached damask, worth $1.25, Bale price 95c Turkoy red table linen, lVAc. Turkey rod tnblo linen, 25c, worth 35c. A full size dinner napkin, all linen, on salo at $1.29. A sllvor bleached napkin, worth $1.76, sale prlco $1,39. $1 Hand Made Center Pieces 35c Monday wo will soil an elegant Uno ot hand made Battonburg center pieces worth $1.00 each for 35c Limit two to each cus tomer. 'Mo IMIAHI, HUTTONS, no jjoz. 1 Tho greatest lino of pearl buttons In the city, worth from 15c to 20c per dozon. all go at 5o per dozen. HAYDEN BROS Be in Force Ail Day and 25o 35c 39c 39o 49c 49o ; 60c 60c 39c C9c Furniture Dept EXTENSION TABLES AND SIDEBOARDS OPPORTUNITY EXTRAORDINARY. 80 different styles of tables, 63 styles of sideboards, golden oak, polished, new de signs nil. Not an old pattern In tho lot. Now go on salo to keep things lively dur ing a naturally dull month. Will you ben efit by this arrangement of things? You can at least call. Always glad to sco you. A FEW PIECES. Solid oak sideboard, golden finish, now design, sale price $11.60, worth $16.50. Another, larger, worth $19.00, now $12.85. Another, largor, worth $23.00, now $15.00. Extension tnblo, 42x42 top, five legs, worth $8.50, sale price $6,85. Extension table, 42x42 top, flvo legs, worth $730, sale prlco $5.25. Round table, oak, polish finish, worth $9.85, salo prlco $7.50. China Dept Imported flno China dlnnor sets, 100 pieces, Including soup turoens, beautiful decoration; these sets sold at $25. Wo have only a tew of them left and will closo them out at $11.98 per act. Domestlo seiul-porcclaln dinner sets, Delco decoration, sold regularly from $12 to $15 per set, will sell, what is left ot them, at $5.98 per set. 3-arm wrought-Iron Candlestick, 25c. CANDLE SHADES. CANDLE SHADES. HOLDERS AND FANCY CANDLES. Old-fashioned Butter Jars, with covers, 20c. Decorated Cuspidors, 10c. Wash Bowls and Pitchers, each, 19c. Cups, Saucers and Plates, each, 255c Crystal Fruits and Tumblers, each VAc. Snaps for Monday ALL $1.50 COPYRIGHT BOOKS, 90C EACH. This Includes "Tho Right of Way," "The Crisis,',' "Eternal City," "Tho Man from Glengarry," "Bleunerhasset," "Circum stances," "Lazare," "Caviller," "The Dooley Book," "Tho Portion of Labor," "Rosa lynde's Lovers," "Tho Lion's Wholp," "Sign cf the Prophet," "Captain Roven ehaw," "Qulncy Adams Sawyer," "Truth Dexter," "The Firebrand, "Oraustark," etc, etc. In fact overy $1.50 copyrighted book In our stock only 90c each. None sold to dealers. $1.00 COPYRIGHT BOOKS, 39C. Tho finest lino ot $1.00 books ever put on the market. Your cholco Monday for 39c REMEMBER We are the only houso In Omaha that can furnish 100 ologaut en graved visiting cardB and plate for $1.00; 100 cards from your plato for 65c All work guaranteed. Grand Jewelry Sala Sllvor ea sets, $9 value, Monday, $4.95. Silver syrup pitchers, $3.50 values, Mon day, $1.98. Jelly dishes at only 25c Cut glass salt and peppers with sterling tops, per pair, 98c Largo silver mounted fruit dishes, 98c Best quality silver plated spoons, 25o. Solid silver sugar spoons for $1.00 each. Cut glass syrup pitchers, silver plated top, 69c. for Monday Only. Dlnck Wash Silk, worth $1.00, for 39c Black Surah Silk, worth $1.00, for 49c Ulack Rhadamo Satin, worth $1.50, for 59o Black Taffeta, 27 Inches wldo, worth $1.25 75c Dlnck Taffeta, 36 Inches wide, worth $1.75, for $1.00 Black Skinner's Satin, 3S inches wldo, for $1.00 Dlack Pcau do Sole, worth $1.60, for $1.00 Black Pcau do Solo, worth $2.00, for $1.25 Black Grenadlno, worth $2.00, for 85a Black Grenadine, worth $3.50, for $1.50 Black Taffeta, 64 Inches wldo, at $1.60 Draperies Closing salo of draperies and curtains. Closo out ruffled muslin curtains, 39c to 98c. Closo out ruffled net curtains, $1.49 to $2.98. CO-lnch Nottingham lace curtains, 98c nr. Closo out all tho $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 tapestry curtains at $1.59 pr. Oriental stripe drapery goods, 60o yard, Sllkollne, 7c yard. Drapery donlm, 10c yard. Ropo curtains, big line, $1.60, $2.00, $2.25 and up. Upholstery velours, 39c yard. Carpets Special January clearing salo of carpets and rugs. Union ingrain carpets, 25c yd. Extra cotton chain ingrain carpets, 39c yd Strictly all wool Ingrain carpets, 48c yd. iano urussois carpets, 59c yd. All drop patterns velvet carpets, 89o yd Flno 9x12 art squares, $3.75. Best all wool, 9x12 ft., squares, $7.98, 80x60 Smyrna rugs, 98c, Drop patterns flno oilcloth, 20c yd. Wall Paper and Paints Our now snrlnir stvlen In AVnll ninra or. arriving overy day. They aro on saio now at astonishingly low prices. Tho test grado of Whlto Blanks at 3c per roll. Flno Gilt Papers at per roll, 6c. All other grades In proportion. Tho best grade of ready Mixed Paint on tho market nt per gal, 98c. We havo also Varnishes, Stains, Enam els, Brushes and Room Moldings, all at greatly reduced prices. Flannel Dept. Ono caso extra wldo nnd heavy Shaker Flannel, per yard 5o; regular prlco 10c Ono caso Linen nnd wool whlto Flannel, per yard 28c; regular prlco 40c All our 35c and 40c Skirting Flannel. 25o per yard. Bed Spreads Ono caso full size Marseilles colored bed spreads, extra heavy, each $1.25. One caso Standard Crochet Fringed Bed spreads, eaoh $1.10. One case full slzo Marseilles extra heavy Bedspreads, each $1.98; regular price $2.98. Two cases Tapestrle Mills high grado Crochet Bedspreads, each $1.50; worth $2.50. Bed Blankets Our $6 and $0.50 all wool gray Bed Blan kota will bo sold Monday at $4.25 per pair. Our $3.60 all wool gray Bed Blankets $2.60 per pair. Two cases cotton sample Blankets at half price. Optical Dept. Wo examlno your eyes fruo of charge, Correctly fitted glasses, tho finest grades nt tho lowest prices. 10-year guaranteed gold-filled frames, all sizes and styles, $3,00 values at $1.59. Flno alumlnold frames with highly pol ished ground lenses, straight or booked sides, worth $2.60, at $1.39. Good reading glasses, $1,00 values at 49c. Bankrupt Sale Closing out the balance of the Eppner &,Son New York shoe stock. This linn, catering to onlythe highest class east ern trade and carrying only the very finest makes, was recently forced to the wall. We secured the cream of the stock. Friday and Saturday's Great Growds Shaw How People Appreciate Good Values On Sale in Bargain Room J. EPPNER & SON Ladles' shoes, Afl. former prlco $1.75, this sale )OG J. EI'PNER & BON males' snoeB' former price $2.60, this Balo J. EPPNER &! SON ladles shoes, former prlco $:'.00,. this salo J. EPPNEIl & SON misses' shoes, formor price $1.50, this salo ..98c Ribbons Monday will bo ribbon day at tho big No. 40 all now fancy ribbons for spring, store 10c No. 40 all silk taffeta ribbons, In all tho Spoclnl lot ot romnants ot all silk rUw new colors, 10c yard. bons, lo to So yard. Hardware, Stoves, Housefurnishings 14 Money Savers. Everyone Useful Cheaper thau.you can buy them at the factory. No. 8, Galvanlzodj C9c G3 3 (1L, 12.89. Grand, $1.19. 69a, "137 Sc. Granite, 12c No. Spiclal Cut on Cereal Goods HAYDEN BROS. LETTING DOWN THE PRICES ON ALL KINDS OF CEREAL GOODS. 4 lbs. Pearl Barley for 19a 4 lbs. flno Pearl Sago for 19c 4 lbs. Pearl Hominy for 10c 4 lbs. Pearl Farina for 19o 4 lbs. Hominy Grits for 19o 4 lbs. Oatmeal for ISo 8 lbs. flno rolled Cornmeal tor 15o 4 lbs. Flake Hominy for.., lOo 4 lbs. Navy Beans for 17o 4 lbs. Dried Peas for 15a 25 lbs. Kye Graham for 15o Meat Specials No. 1 Fancy Cured Br, Bacon lla Cblppod Dried Beef 12o No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams llo Alatott's now Bologna So Pickled Pigs' Feot ' 4V4c 3-lb, palls Compound Lard 26c Honeysuckle Tripo, 8 lba. for lOo of Fine Shoes Monday, the entire balance of thlH Btock will be put on sale regardless of value, and you can buy $3.00, 3.50, ?4.00 and 5.00 shoes at $1.96 They come in welts, turns, Mc Kays and all made from the very best leathers, box calfs, patent calfs, velours and vici kids, in me dium and heavy soles. every pair carefully fitted as if you paid twice the price. EXTRA SALESPEOPLE TO WAIT ON YOU. J. EPPNETt & SON misses' shoos, former price 2.00, this salo J. EPPNEIl & SON boys' shoes, rormer price mis saio J. EPPNEB, & HON men's shoos, I former prlco $2.00, thls-sala-.,. . til J. EITNUH & SON ctllhl'B SIlOCS, former prlco s60c this sale No. 8 Connor Nickel Plated. (So. 12-tn, loo. Double, 6a 4Qt ioa 10-qt. Granlt. 8ta 8, C9c Heating Stovw. Fruits We handle tho largest stock ot fancy fruits west ot Chicago and can therefora quoto lowest prices. Fancy largo navel oranges, por doi, 12Ho (Supply limited). TurklBb figs, per pound, 16c New dates, por pound, 8 l-3o. 2-foot 6c Cover 6c Cheese Prices Imported Swltzer for 30a Domestic Swltzer for 18a Nobraska Cream 7V4c Wisconsin Llmberger 12Hc Apputlto Cboeso, each... 4o Sap Sago Cheese, each....... 7o Hand Caso Cboeso, each...,, 2o Imported Fish 3-lb. Norway anchovies for 20c 2-lb, Russian eardlnee for 25c 2-lb. fancy fat Norway herring for 15a Large box scaled horrlng, 25c 2-lb, best Georgia codfish, 25a i