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    TITE OMAHA DAILY HEE: , WISPS JSflDAY, JANUARY "0, 1002.
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The Grand Sale Begins This Morning
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Th"";t, l v.u., whoiwhhc mock oougnt last week ui, nbout Hoc on the dollar is now ready for selling,
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Not a dollar's worth of this immense purchase will be reserved All will bo thrown on Bale recardless of value.'
1 uwii imu juii, now iiaiLMit L'o. started in business less than s
x months uirrt. tflio immense shirk tliev nurehased nnd how thev found it nnler to hiiv
S(75,000 Wfrlh f HIr h Qridt StltCfld Mirchandlf in all fha Diffortnt Unas Than fn Mtnne nf If at Profit. Ihm Ri Mm' Stint nh SmrnrmA ihm SUrlr ! 9R n Ik lUlUr
Every .available man has been employed unloading, unpacking, checking and marking, and tomorrow the grand sale begins.
' ' . The Big Storo hnH ,ield mnny notnble sales, but never in its history or the history of merchandising has there been offered, nor probably will there ever again be offered SUCH ASTONISH-
iju AHBunixMjiNi-b, bum HIGH OKADE, PERFECT GOODS, IN SUCll COLOSSAL QUANTITIES AND AT SUCH SENSATIONALLY LOW PIUCES AS IIAYDEN BROS. WILL
PUT ON THIS Gil AND PURCHASE OF THE P. II. UAIGIIT & CO.'S STOCK. Not a dollars' worth of this entire purchase will be reserved, but every single yard, garment and piece will be
thrown on sale absolutely without reserve. Think of buyintj new and pprfect and most stylish silks, dress goods, domestics, dry goods of all kinds, notions, laces, embroideries, furnishings,
clothing, cloaks, shoes, furniture, etc., etc., AT LESS Til AN 25C ON THE DOLLAR.
', . GRIND BARGAINS IN GROCERIES, CHINA, CROCKERY, HARDWARE AND STOVES. v
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The Greatest Silk Sensation of the
Timn. Tht tntirt wholuali slock from
tht P. B. Haight & Company on salt.
The most rcmarknblo silk bargains that you ever heard of will bo offered In
this great sale. I. n. Haight. A Co. handled only the finest silks, and no matter for
what purpose you may deslro sllki, you will find thorn hero at tho MOST TREMEND
OUS nEDUCTIONS. This will giro you an Idea of how wo will closo out this whole
Sale silk stock.
Fir Ont Hour Widnudiy Morning. $1.50, $2.00
and $2,50 Silks for 49c
Wednesday morning wo, place on sale
leg only for ope hour, until .9 o'clock, over
kinds and as long as tho salo lasts you can
among them are plain and figured pcau do
rmurc, black pcau de cole, satins, doublo
fancy Bilk for waist or dress, crepe de che
black, and many other silks, so be sure an
at 8 o'clock and Ib ovor at 9 o'clock 19c.
All P. B Haight Japanoso Silk for Ont Hour at only, 39c
r. t). Haight bad big stock of Jap silks In cream, white and blacks, some aro 24,
soma 27 and 36 Inches wldo. guaranteed to wash and sells for 75c, Jt.QO and 91.25,
all go In ono lot from 9 o'clock to 10 o'clock remombor for one hour the finest black,
whlto or cream wash silk at, only 39c no limit, buy nil you wnnt.
Thott Spocialt will Bo on Salo Until Every Yard
is Closed Out,
rinln China, all colors, at 15c.
l'laln tarfetallncs, all colors, 20c.
rialn liberty satin In whlto or cream, 29c.
Dlack gros grain' Bilk, at, only, 60c.
Dlnck folllo franclsser at 39c. ,
Fancy corded silk, 100 pieces, all colors,
49c.
Fancy velvet' for waist, on salo at 25c.
Mack silk velvot on sale nt 60c.
Colored panno velvet, worth $2.50, for
75c.
27-Inch colored taffeta, fine grade, at 49c.
Specials In tht Bargain Room
Full standard Prints, worth 7'4c, at... 2V4e
28 and 36-Inch Imitation French Flan
nels 3-ie
10c and 16c Haight Towels nt 7o
6o' unblcachcdluslln at 3fte
12Ac nnd 15c Percales at 6c
' 10c Shaker Flannels at 34c
15c Shaker Flannels at 5c
19c Ureas Duck 7o
15c flno ainghams, fust colors, now
spring styles 8Ho
Klondike Drapery, worth 15c. at ,Ao
15c Dimities at.j.... 6c
19c Dimities nt "Ho
25c Dimities at.. 1 10c
16c cotton CoVerts.i 7V4c
12V4c Sateens at i 614c
Embroideries from
Haight Stock
5c embroldorlcs lc
7c embroideries 2Hc
10c embroideries 6o
18c embroideries 10c
25c .embroideries ..t lta
GOc cmbroldorlos .'. .' 26e
NEW BOOIS AND MAGAZINES
PUy fcy a Print Fr.oa Anth.r Trt
ltd Into Eigliih.
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NEW' SERIES fF BOOKS IS PROMISED
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fclfn of $t. Paul Presented tn Scripture
LanBaagr Vnlnnlile Work fur
,StulrtiU of Illlillcnl IIU
torr and Mtcrnturrt.
Announcement was mado somo little time
ago thnt a prominent Chicago houso would
commenco tho publication of n series of
books containing translations of modern
plays which have appeared in the different
European languages. The first book of
this .erics Is now at hand, containing "Tho
Rovolt'V rfnd "The Escnpe," by Vllllera De
' L'alslo Adam, translated from tho French
by Theresa Bnrclay. Both plays aro short
bo that they havo been Included In a llttlo
volume of sixty pages. The two short
ploces forming this volumo aro considered
among tho author's best and most sug
gestive work. Though slmplo In construc
tion, they deal with two of the greotest
'problems of,modern clvlllzotlon. "Th Es
capo" was playod at M. Antolne's theater In
1887, ''The Rovolt" Is an essentially mod
ern drama. It appeared In 1870, moro than
twonty years before tho question of the. re
lation, of the sexes had become, In France,
tho burning one'lt Js now. After five per
formances "at the Vaudeville In Paris It
was wlthdrnwn, by the order of the Censure,
'on the samo grounds no doubt us thoso on
which much other artistic and conscientious
work of that tlmo was persecuted. Be.
twpen "The Revolt" and one of Ibsen's most
popular plays. "The Dolls' House," there
Is n strong family likeness, uotn deal wun
thn bame problem, both horolne. 'propound
thn nmo (henries of self duty and both
leave home, husband and chtUMn with the
samo object of leading thenceforth a
worthlor existence In drearafand. The
French heroine return, after a few hours
Sportsmen , ana
BtcSSPV much sustenance
, commencing at 8 o'clock sharp and last-
1,000 pieces of flno silks, nil colors and all
have all you want, all are full pieces and
sole, nil silk follies, poplins, taffeta,
width black grenadines and all kinds of
nes, In all colors; corded ellk and white or
d come early as salo commences promptly
All silk satin llhodame, 'black and col
ors, at 49c.
Dlack taffeta, 27-lnch wide, for 59c.
Dlack taffeta, 36-Inch wide, for 9Sc.
Dlack taffeta, 64-Inch wide, for $1.60.
I'cau de solo, worth $1.60, for 85c.
Peau, de sotc, worth $2.60, for $1.2.".
Peau do sole, worth $3.60, for $1.50.
Pcau do solo, worth $5.00, for $1.75.
Dlack brocades, worth $2.50, for 9Sc.
$2.00 black grenadines, for 85c.
$3.50 black grenldlncB, for $1.50.
$2.00 yard wldo black satin, $1.00.
$1.50 block crocodile silk, at C9c.
25c Hosiery at 10c
300 dozen ladles', men's and children's
stockings, In wool nnd fleeco lined, from
the Haight stock, that sold for 25c, at 10c.
150 wool shawls, 25c. All tho Indies' wool
shawls from tho Hnlght stock, that sold up
to $1.50, on. sale at 25c.
All the men's, ladles' nnd children's wool
and fleece lined undorwear tjint sold up to
$1.00, from tho Haight stock, at 2.'c.
All tho men's and boys' colored laundrlcd
shirts from iho HalgUt stock that sold up
to $1.00, on sale at 29c.
Monarch colored laundrled shirts, nt 39c.
All the men's working gloves and mittens
from tho Haight stock that sold up to 75c,
on safe ,at 25c.
All the men's and boys' whlto unlaun
dried shirts that, sold up to 50c, from tho
Haight stock, at 25c.
Men's heavy Jersey overshlrts, worth up
to $1.00, at 25c.
Men's GOc neckwear at 10c.
All tho men's 60c neckwear from tho
Haight stook, at 10c.
Men's 10c nocks at 4c.
i lot of children's underwear, In small
sizes, at 10c.
with a dread of tho lonllness of tho cold,
dark night and tho discovery that her suit
dependency has departed. Ibsen leaves us
In doubt as to tho ulterior fate of his
"Nora." Charles H. Sergei company, Chi
cago, "Tho College Student ond His Probloms"
Is the title of a little volumes Just IsRuvd
by tho Macmtllan Company of New York
as tho first of a series dealing with ' the
personal problems that must bo solvod by
the young men of tho day, Thn subject Is
treated by Dr. James II. Canfleld, who Is
especially fitted to talk upon ft by renson
of his own experience In collcgo work,
being not only a college grnduato, but
having servod also as a college professor
and college president. His stylo Is "an
easy, conversational ono, ndnpted to the,
role of an advice giver, Tho main point 1
emphasized throughout tho entlro work Is 1
that a college education Is but a means to I
the end, whose valuo lies In the teaching of
solt control and self knowledge and estab
lishing relationships of a personal charac
ter with fellow students and membcru of
the teaching staff that may bo drawn upon
In future years In every llfo omorgnncy.
No bard nnd fast rules can bo set down for
the guidance of a young man nbout to enter
college or already entered, but ho can bo
encouraged to boIvA the problem, suc
cessively confronting him with nn Intelli
gent comprehension ot surrounding condi
tions and with a clear perception of tho
bbject to be attalnod. Tho book will prove
helpful to every ono preparing for collego
work, stimulating to every college student,
and reminiscent to every college graduate.
The International Sunday-School Lessons
for tho first six months of the present
year aro on the life and letters of St.
Paul. There Is a particular ttmolluces,
therefore. In tho now edition Just Issued of
"The Llfo or St. Paul Harmonized In Scrip
ture Language." Tho compiler, Rev. S. W.
Pratt, has given the full text, In a harmon
ious chropologlcal arrangement of what
ever pertains to Paul's life and work at
any one tlmo and placed The plan has been
to construct, after tho Inductive method,
a complete scriptural life ot St. Paul, fol
lowing In general the record ot Luke In,
Acts, and presenting In dddltlon thereto,
and In chronological order, whatever the
apostlo himself has written tn his epistles
concerning tho same facts and events, aud
whatever ho has written about other parts
of hi. life and work. The matter tn the ap
pendix will be found Instructive as show
ing St, Paul's personal relation to Christ
and his claim to "npostleshlp, his personal
appearance, his relation to his companions
and tho unity of his teaching and his per--sonal
life and faith. Those who saw the
first edition of this book wore delighted
with It and commended It In the highest
terms. Funk & Wagnalls Company, New
York.
Magaadir Mention.
Advanced spring and cummer styles aro
pictured In tho American Queen for Feb
ruary, Dainty embroidered design aro also
Furniture in this Sale
Below Factory Cost
Prices so low that while this salo lasts
you cannot afford to overlook the oppor
tunity now offered.
100 flno bedroom suits, all now designs,
and tho prices hero given are lower than
similar gooda can bo bought nt tho factory.
3-pleco bedroom suit, dresser, washstnnd
and bed, bed full size, alt selected bard
wood, tho wholo suit castored; factory prlco
$16.60; sales prlco $12.50.
Elegant 3-pleco ult, bed finely carved,
dresser has serpentine top drawers, mirror
In a 30x21 bevel pinto; factory prlco J24.60;
salo prlco $17.60.
Odd dressers and washstnnds.
Flno oak dresser, factory prlco $10.80, sale
prlco $7.85.
Another fine i dresser, scrpentlno top
drawers, 30x21 mirror, factory prlco $15.00;
sale price $9.76.
Chiffoniers, 5-drnwer oak, chiffonier, largo
and roomy; factory price $9.60; salo price
$4.05.
Flno chiffonier, 5 drawers, stzo 33x18,
swell top drawer; factory price, $12.00; sale
prlco $7.2..
Samo chiffonier, with mrror 24x14, fac
tory prlco $14.00; salo prlco $9.50.
S1DEBOAUDS Solid oak sideboard, dou
ble swell drawer, carded pllastors, artistic
standards, top 45x22, French bevel plate
mirror 26x10; fnctory price $20.00; sale
price, $16.60, ,
Extension Tables 0-foot table, $3.95; 8
foot table, $1.95; 10-foot tablo, $5.95.
Table, 42x42 top, fancy twisted lege, solid
and well made, 0-foot, $5.25; 8-foot, $6.25;
10-foot, $7.25.
Another flno table, 42x12 top, 6-lnch legs,
solid nn'd finely finished, castored, 6-foot,
$6.75; 8-foot, $7.7G; 10-foot, $8.75.
All of thesu nrc from $2.50 up to $1.00 less
than It Is possible to "buy similar tables. ,
Ofllco desks in this lot go at unusually
low prices. 5-foot desk, 32 Inches wide, 49
Inches high, nil oak polish finish, drawers
on both sides; futtory price, $20.00; salo
price, $22.50.
Similar desk, 4 feet long; factory price,
$26.00; snlo price, $19.50.
Other desks, $15.00 and$l8.G0.
We aro In position to savo you money on
furniture during' this. sale. Wo bought this
lot cheap and will Bell It cheap. Come and
sco us beforo you buy.
Dress Trimmings
From Haight Stock
500 bolts dress braids, worth 5c to 25c
ynrd, all go at one price yard lc
HAYDEN BROS
shown and the "Beauty nnd Toilet" nud
"Domestic Science" departments nro up to
tho usual high standard. Articles on "A
Mother'B Duty to Her Daughters," "Thrown
on Her Own Resources," "In tho Home
Clrqlo" nnd "Exerclso for Growing Girls"
nro particularly Interesting. The cover, In
red and bind:, is one ot tbp Malcolm
Strauss scries and Is very attractive. Of
fice. , of publication, 31 East Seventeenth
strce.t, New York.
Vnssll! Vorostchagln, tho fnmous Russian
pnlnter ot bnttlo scenes, U now In this
country. It Is snld that he Is to paint a
plcturo of the chargo of San Juan Hill,
Among his pictures now Bhown aro several
ot great Interest relating to tho campaign
In tho Philippines. 'Charles DeKay of the
National Art club aud of the New York
Times writes In tho February magazine
number ot the Outlook a strong article
about Vcrcstchngln. U Is Illustrated by
flno. reproductions of tho artist's superb pic
tures, "Beforo Moscow" nud "The Retreat
from Moscow1," by a rcmarkablo portrait of
tho artist and by other pictures.
Tho February number of tho Woman's
Homo Companion opens with an article on
"Tho Carnival of Murdl Grns," Another
feature equally seasonable Is entitled
"Washington's Neglected Blrthplnce.'' Ous
tav Kobbe has n biography of Madam Schu-mann-Helnk.
"Deeds of Hcrolnm of Women
In tho Civil War" recites tho thrilling ad
ventures of two army nurses. Notable
among the short stories Is a light, bright
tale, "Tho Superintendent nnd tho Baby,"
by Edwin L. Babln. "Tho Reincarnation of
Captain John Radnor" Is concluded. Tudor
JenkB contributes n child's story, "Tho
Magician's Ofllco Boys." A romarkablo art
feature Is tho reproduction of two paintings
by. Burno-Joncs, illustrating "Tho Legend
of tho Briar Roso." Tho double-page fea
ture shows womrn's club houses ,In Amer
ica. Published by tho Crowell & Klrkpat
rlck company, Sprlngflcfd, O.
Sir Charles W. Dllko contributes to tha
Cosmopolitan for February nn article on
"Tho Naval Strength of Nations,' which
gives not only a most Interesting and com
prehensive account ot the navies of the
groat powers, but also n clear Insight Into
world politics, Few men possess such
knowledge as tho author's, gained from
years of exporlenco In n diplomatic, and
political career. Th,e article Is so broad In
scopo and straightforward In treatment that
It will bo read with Interest not alono by
statesmen, but by everyono whoua thoughts
travel beyond the Immndtnte wants of a
single day. Tho Cosmopolitan Is fortunate
In Its Action, Stories of love, adventure
nnd humor from tho pens of famous authors
mako the ' "Mlilwlntnr VMctlnn NnmliAr"
L vitally Interesting. "8. Cohn & Ron," by
f.uufciviu, uchib wim xne Angucizauon or
a Jow and ths Incvltablo tragedy of his love
for an English girl, whose raco prejudice
triumphs ovor her nobler feelings. In "The
Valley of tho Dead" Thomas A, Janvier pic
tures the struggle ot a dashing young engi
neer between love and duty. "Mr. Mnc-
Women's Ready-Made
Garments from the
Haight & Co. Stock
All Hatght's automobiles, worth $25.00, at
$7.90. v
All Hatght's automobiles, In castors,
tans And blacks', worth up to $15, nt $3,90,
All Height's Dox coats, lined with skin
ner satin, worth up to $20, at $5.00.
All Halght'o women's suits, worth up to
$25.00, for $6.50. ,
All Halght's women's ralnyday skirts,
worth up to $6.00, (or $2.00.
All Halght's waists, worth $2.60, for GOc.
All Halght's -waists, worth $1.00, nt 25c.
All Halght's dr6sslng sacquea, worth $2,
at 69c. .
All Halght's astrakhan collarettes, worth
$5.00, at $1.25.
. All Halght's $1.00 wrappers at 39c.
Clothing
The entire $48,000 wholesale clothing
stock of P. D. Haight & Co. now on Bale at
25 cents on tho dollar.
Men's $18.00 fine suits for ..$6.85
Boys' $6.50 Storm Ulsters for 1.95
Boys' $1.50 Kneo Pant Suits at 60c
Boys' $5.00 and $6.50 Russian Blouso
Suits at 1.95
Men's $12.60 Storm'Ulsters for :.. 3.85
Men's $16.50 double-brenstcd extra flno
quality Blue Scrgo Suits at 6.85
Men's $6.00 samplo Coats and Vests for. 1.95
Men's $2.50 sample Pants at.' 95c
Men's $10.00 to $IG.00 extra flno samplo
odd Coats and Vests for $2.95 nnd 3.7G
Boys' $5.00 Long Pant S'ltts at... 1.95
Men's $15.00 black Claf Worsted Suits
for 4.85
Men's $6.50 all wool Cheviots Suits at.. 2.75
Men's $18.00 black patent Beaver Over
coats at 6.85
Men's $13.00 fine Kersey Overcoats for 4.85
Boys' $7.50 to $15.00 flno Overcoats,
at $3.85 and 5.00
Men's $4.00 very flno Pants at 1.50
Boys' $2.00 to $S.75 long Pants, 95c and 1.50
Glowrle's Widow" Is tho title of n western
story tn Bret Harto's happiest voln, nno
"Tho Fish" Is ono of E. W. Kemblc'B best
humorous skits. "Niagara, tho Scene of
Perilous Fonts," Is the title of nu article,
which telle tho story ot the many who have
year nfter year gono to Niagara seeking
notoriety or death. From the, earliest
days Niagara has been the Mecca ot thoso
who 'valued their lives lightly, and tho Btory
of Sam Patch, Blondln, Maria Spelterlna,
tho Jealous Salient's attempt to cut the
cablo on which his rival was performing
over the seething Whirlpool rapids, Peter
Nlssen's Ill-fated "Fool Killer" nnd Cap
tain -Webb's laqt swim, Is carried down to
Mrs. Taylor, tho only survivor of n trip qver
tho.great Falls.
Twenty-flvo pages of text and pictures on
the new groat Issuo of "Intorrial Expan
sion," a really great momorlal ode to Wil
liam McKlnloy, and Senator Hanna's sec
ond paper on "William McKlnloy ns I
Know Him" oro among tho features of
Tho National Magnzlno. "Internal Expan
sion" means Irrlgatlon--nnd Tho National's
half dozen articles treating vnrlous phases
of this subject are done byySecretary Wil
son nnd other experts F. H, Nowell, J. W.
Powell, Charles D. Walcott, Charles W.
Hall nnd Thomas W. Walsh, president of
tho National Irrigation association. Tho.
array of Information on this subject given
in tho February National Is far greater
than was evor presented In any other mag
azine. Apparently tho St. Nicholas haa mado a
change pleasing to Its readers In substi
tuting a "long short story1' comploto In
each" number for' tho usual Installment ot
a serial. oAt all ovonts, tho change has
been followed by a gratifying Increase Ip
tho subscription Hat, nnd the now policy
will certainly be continued for the present.
In the March number the long story Is
a bright bit of fanciful, humorous non
sense by Bennqt W. MuBson of Rocbcster,
N. V. "Through Fairyland In a Hnnsom
Cab" Is the title, and this title strikes the
noto of Incongruity that characterizes tbu
Jolly story. Llttlo Gretchen the horolne.
tho Giant Gnome, tU. Poet and tho Ob
jector are euro to become favorites with
lovers ot S narks and Boojums. It Is en
riched by Miss Cory's Illustrations. Next
to this in length Is tho story called "An
Angle-American Alliance," which Is based
upon tho adventures of two American boys
In the Bermudas. Their friendship with a
gunner In the British army leads them to
visit Fort St. Catherine, and brings them
Into trouble with the authorities. Tho re
sulting Interview with tho governor re
minds one (by rovereall) of the Boston
boys' Interview with Oeneral Gage when
tho British soldiers Interfered with Iholr
sliding on the Common, It s a strong,
anoppy little story, with Illustrations by
Gcorue Varian.
Chief of the numerous high lights of the
February Century, the midwinter number,'
Is a frontispiece wood cut by Cote In tbe
Old Spanish Masters series, "The Daughter
A Sensational Shoe Sale
The large wholesale stock of P. B. Haight
& Co. on'salo at about 25 cents on tho dol
lar Wednesday morning. Nothing reserved.
Como early.
Men's patent leather lace, worth $5,00, for
$1.95.
Men's box calf, all welt soles, lnce, worth
$4.00, for $1.95.
Men's velour calf, lnce, worth $3.50, $1.95.
Mcn'e vlcl, lace, worth $4.00, for $1.95.
Men's English cottskln, lace, worth $3.60,
for $1.95.
Mon's onamel, laco, worth $4.50, for $1.95.
Women's box calf, lace, worth, $3.00, $1.95.
Women's patent calf, lace, worth $5.00,
for $1.95. x
Women's vlcl lace, worth $3.00, for $1.95.
Women's vlcl, French heel, lace, worth
$4.00, for $1.95.
Misses' vicl, lace, worth $2.00, for $1.39.
Misses' vlcl, lnce, worth $1.75, for $1.23.
Children's vlcl, lace, worth doublo, 98c,
75c and 48c.
Boys' flno vlcl kid, worth $2.50, for $1.47.
Boys' flno Vlcl kid, worth $2.00. for $1.39.
Little gent's satin calf,, worth $1.76, 98c.
Llttlo gcnt'H vlcl, worth, $2.00, for $1.23.
IN THE HAllOAlN IIOOM.
Men's satin calf, Dongola top, lace, solid,
worth $2.00, for $L29.
Men's tatln calf, Dongola top, lace, solid,
worth $1.76, for $1.00.
Misses' dongola, lnce, Inlaid vesting,
worth $1.75, for 89c.
Child's, of tho samo kind, 79c.
Boys' satin culf, laco, worth $1.75", 98c.
Youth's, sizes of samo shoe, worth $1.50,
for 78c. '
Infants' shoes, soft soles, worth 50c, 19e.
Infants' shoes, sewed soles, worth 25c, 10c.
Special Lard Sale
10 pounds puro leaf lard, $1.13
5 pounds pure leaf lard 67c
T, pounds pure leaf lnrd 34c
50 pounds pure leaf lard...... $5.34
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of El Greco." A novel fenture of the
"Yenr of American Humor" Is a mono
loguo by Beatrice Herford, "The Book
Agent," Miss Herford's first contribution to
magnzlno literature. A new humorous con
tributor Is Introduced to tho public In John
Charles McNeill, with four negro songs Il
lustrated by Kemble. Other humorous tales
aro "The Don't Hurry Club,"4 "A Govern
ment of tho People," n story of Oklahoma.
There 13 an account of "Arteraus Ward at
Springfield, Mass.," bealdcs other sketches
and poems In nil ten articles. A unique
paper In the number is a literary "And" In
tho Hhnpo of tho diary of a eorarndo ot
Kosciusko, which has recently been dis
covered In Poland, artd which records con
versations with Genoral Washington and
Impressions of him before and during a
visit by the narrator to Mt. Vernon In 1798.
Tho diarist, Mr. Nlemcewlcz, a Polish poet,
throws much light on tho character of
General nnd Mrs. Washington and on their
homo life, The number contains a fine
unfamiliar Stuart portrait of Washington.
February being nlso tho month of Lincoln's
birth, there Is an article on "Lincoln and
Kentucky," by Cicero T. Sutton, preceded
by a fac-slmllo of a noto of Lincoln'1 apply
ing for a railway pass. There is also an
Interesting unpublished portrnlt of tho
president. Two other nrticles of personal
Interest of nn nnccdotnl sort nro "The
Salon of tho Princess Mathllde," the fa
mous nleco of tho great Napoleon, with a
portrnlt of tho princess and a picture by
Castolgno of a soiree at her salon, and the
personal recollections of "Browning In
Venice" by his friend, the lato Mrs. Bron
son, Tho number Is thus rich In anecdote.
I.lfprarr Nolen,
"The Blazed Trail," by Stewart Edward
White. Is to be nubllshcd this srirlnir hv
Mr.Clure, Phillips & Co. This story dcalB
wun tno western wooas ana woodsman.
An Important theological work by Dr,
Robert Rainy, nrlnrlnnl of tho New col.
lege. Edinburgh, will bo published by the
Hcriuners in u icw wceics. 11 is entitled
"The Ancient Catholic Church."
That famously successful Now Riiclatwl
Btory published by tho C. M. Clark com
pany over 11 year ago, "ijuinoy Adams
Huwyer," Is now out In piny form and had
ItH first stage presentation on ChrlstmaH
day nt North Adams, Mas., scoring im
mediate success.
"Woodland nnd Meadow," by W. I. Lin
coln Adams. Is nubllshed bv the linker &
Tiiylor company. ThlB Is a serleH of
papers ileulliiK wltli lire on n New England
hill farm nmV somo of the chapters are on
"Tho Nbw England Farm," "In tho Sugnr
f-nn.r," "At. Pnrlv Mnrnft.rr Til. In "In ll.n
Hay Field.'' "HnrvestliiK tho Corn." "When I
It Rains" nnd "Wlntar Days." Tho
author has had for n number of years, as
his summer borne, a farm In northern New ,
Hampshire. Tho Illustrations In tho book
wero photographed by Mr. Adams und somo
friends. He first wrote as editor of tho
I'hotogrnphlc Times, putting forth "In
Nature's imago" nnd "Sunlight nnd I
Shudow,"
Writing to tho Dial from Albany, Mo., .
J. lireckenrtdtfe Ellis tells of tho methods
he adopted to ascertain the books preferred t
by and for children. He took the vote or
nbout !.00i) young people, between the ages
of 0 and 15, belonging to n society, organ
ized for tho encouragement of good read
ing, the members of which llvo In thirty
nlno states and Canada. Each child was
rtMiiitHti'd to vend In a list of his or her
ten favorIt,'j books, In the order of prefer-
Hardware Dept
Of the P. B. Haight & Co. stock we havo
In our basement nearly everything In tho
stove and tibuscfurnlshlng line, such as
heating stoves In wood, nir-tlght, hot blast,
coal heaters, oak heater In wood or coal,
cast cooks nnd ranges, steel ranges, gran
iteware, wringers, washing machines, tin
nnd ga'vanlzcd boilers, nickel-plated cop
per tea kettles nnd nearly everything that
Is useful In the kitchen, at prices never be
fore made.
A FEW SAMPLE PItlCES:
Wo can glvo you No. 8 cook stoves for.$6.93
Oak heating stoves for B.25
10-nuart granlto dish pans 390
Np. 8 granite tea kettles 6c
Steel framo wringers 95c
Galvanized No. 8 boilers f,90
No. 8 nlckold solid copper tea kettle. 79c
Hats, Caps,
Trunks and Valises
Regular $1.60,' $1.25 nnd $1.00 Fedora hat,
In black, brown, otter and slato color, on
salo at 65c.
It. It. huts In black, brown and nutra, on
salo at 65c.
Cornell In black, only 56c.
Mon's heavy winter caps at 25c. .
Boys' 40c, 45c and 6O0 caps nt 16c.
Boys' bats at 25c.
Boys' and girls' Tarns at 15c.
Toques at 10c.
Vnllscs from 20c to $1.00.
Dress suit cases nt 76c and 90c.
Trunks from $1.50 to $6.00.
Drapery
Tapestry curtains worth $2.25 and $2.60
pair at $1.69 pair.
Tapestry curtains worth $4.00 pair at
$2.98 pair..
Tapestry curtains worth $6.00 pair at
$5.98 pair.
Laco curtains, flno qualities, worth 1.75
and $2.00, 98c pair.
Loco curtains, flho qualities, worth $3.50.
$1.98 ralr.
Upholstery velours, worth 76c yard, 29c
yard.
Flno tapestry square, for pillows, etc.,
25c each.
Sensational
Grocery Bargains
22 pounds Granulated Sugar for 98c
6 pounds Breakfast Oatmeal for 13c
1 gallon can fancy Tablo Syrup at 35c
3-lb. cans Fancy Apples nt 6c
2 pkgs. On-Tlrao Yeast for 6c
1-lb. can Covo Oysters at 814c
3 pkgs. Smoking Tobacco for 10c
G-lb. can puro Leaf Lord. at 52c
Qt. bottle puro Tomato Catsup at 8c
Specials in
Haight & Co's Silks
39c lining Silks , 19c
76c plain and figured Silks 25c
$1.00 and $1.60 Silks for 49c
Silk Velvet at 19c
Silk finished Vetvcteen 19c
once, and a list of tho three nuthora found
personally most enjoyublc. About 80 per
cent responded nnd the thirty-five books
oftenest named were headed by Louisa M.
Alcott's "Llttlo Women," foltowcd by
"Old-Fashioned .Girl." "Black Beauty,"
"Llttlo Men." "Under tho Lilacs." Lonit-
fellow'B poems, Dickens' "Child's History
of England," "John Hallfnx," "Pilgrim's
iTogress," jos uoys, -1.11110 jxira
Fuuntleroy," "David Copperflcld" nnd
uignt cousins." .
An "Atlas of tha Qeoarnnhy and History
of the Ancient World" is being prepared by
Uenjamin ii. fcsannorn u uo. 11 contains
fnrtv-otuht mniiH und rdans of tho section
around the Mediterranean und ot tho lands
lying north of It. showing their geograph
ical divisions nnd the hlatorlcal movements
connected with them. Beginning with n
map ot the dlstnnutlon ot tno cany races,
It showB the different countries In their
historical relations. Egypt, Palestine, the
kingdoms of the Mcdcs and Persians, those
of Alexander und his successors, the
about tho Aegean, an well as those of
Italy, and -the successive wars of Homo
with Carthago and Its struggle with tho
northern peoples, are represented with a
series of maps.
Tho above books aro for salo by tho Me-
goath Stationery Co., 1308 Farnam street.
The $1,50 Shoe Again-
Lest you forget thnt we havo the lnrg
out iiiIhhos' shoe department In Omaha,
wo mention It again Wo want to call
your nttentlon to n lino of $1.G0, misses'
sliocB-ii lino that In ho largo that wtf
can lit tho, narrow, the broad, tho short
and the long foot as wen at turn pneo
ns nny shoo In the United SUtes for
twlco tho money wo carry them In all
widths thn siimo as we do tho higher
priced Khoes tho Hunio shoo In young
Indies' slr.es, to 0, at $2.00.
Drexel Shoe Co.,
Onili.'i Up-to-ai Hoaaa.
1410 FAHNAM STREET.
Kaw Fall Catalogue flaw Hmmf.
Do You Like lies-
Llko mother used to moke only a wholo
lot better do you llko cakes llko mother
used to make only a wholo lot better? If
you do, como to us, for wo make the most
delicious pies nnd enkea In the country
we make n specialty of flno paBtry got tho
best baker use the choicest of goods and
when you eat our pies or cakes you'll say
you'vo never ate anything qutto so good
Then we mako a specialty of wholo wheat
bread and rolls of all kinds Better boo us
ond let us talk bread, cakes and pies to you.
W. S. Baldufff,
1MO Pftnim 9U
Furnishings from tht
Haight & Co. Stock
All our $2.00 Ladles' outing flannel Night
Gowns on sale at 98c.
Ladles' Chemise, Drawers nnd Corset cov
ers, worth 60c, at 25c.
Ladles' flno fancy trimmed Corset cover
nnd Drawers, worth 75c, nt 39c.
Ladles' flno Chemise, Gowns, Drawers and
Corset covers, handsomely trimmed, worth
$1.00, at 49c.
All tho black and fancy wool nnd llslo
thrend Hoso sold for 60c nnd 76c, nt 25c.
All tho 25c and 35c Hoso In black nnd
colors at 12 ',4c
Ono lot of Corsets, worth $1.00 nnd $1.60,
nt 49c.
Mon's $1.25 all wool Shirts and Drawers,
In all sizes, at 49c.
Men's $1.50 nnd $2.00 all Wool Shirts ana
Drawers nt 75c.
' Men's SI. 60 cnlnrrrf lnnmlrlorf Rhlr h
'Star and Griffon brand, on sale at 49c.
All tho mon's 60o nnd 76c flno cashmere
and llslo thread Hobo at 25c.
Men's 60c and 75o outing flannel 'Suit,
at 25c.
Men's $2.00 nnd $2.50 Suspenders at $1.00.
Men's 50c Suspenders, In nil styles, at 25c.
All the men's $1.60 flannel Shirts at 98c.
Men's working Gloves nnd Mittens nt 25c,
60c, 75c ond $1.00; worth doublo.
Dress Goods
II. & Co.'s 12c to 15c Dross Goods at... 6c
II. & Co.'s 15c halt wool Dress Goods
at . 60
II. & Co.'s 25c Dress Goods at lOo
H. & Co.'s 39c Dress Goods at 15a
H. & Co.'s 49c Dress Goods at 19o
H. & Co.'s 64-Inch, strictly all wool
, Cheviot, at 40c
H. & Co.'b 54-Inch, strictly oil wool
Herges, at 49c
H. & Co.'s 68-Inch spring Suitings 49c
Strictly all wool figured Challls 25o
Half wool matin strlpo Challls 25o
75c French rianncls 25o
75c Watstlngs 250
Extra heavy 39c3klrtlngs, all colors.... 25c
Whit Goods Salo
40-Inch flno Linen Lawn, 15c.
Flno India Llnons at 10c, at 12c, at 15c;
regular valuo, 15c up to 5c yard.
Flno yard-wldo Muslin at 6Hc; value 10c.
Linen Towols nt 6c, at 10c, r.t 12V4o, at
15c.
Flno quality mado Sheets, 72x90 Inches,
at 40c.
Pillow Coses at 15c pair.
THE BIGGEST DAItGAINS FROM THE
HAIGHT & CO. STQCK ARE IN THE
DARGAIN ROOM.
Flannel Dept
1 case whlto vool Flannel, worth 20c;
snlo prlco 1216c. ,
1 caso '33-Inch wldo Shaker Flannel,
worth 15c; sale prlco 6c.
1 caso wool Eiderdown, worth 30c; sale
prlco 16c.
1 caso extra largo and heavy Bed
Spreads, worth $1.25; sale prlco 69c.
1 cose fu(l slzo extra heavy Bed Spread.,
worth $2.00; salo price 98c.
ft
Always Something
New to Show You.
Remember Our Book Sale.
This great clearance salo will only
last until January 25th. Cdat not con-
oiuereu in mo case.
ONEKVg
Society Stationer.
1K0 Farnm Bt.
BOOKS
f urn. We emu alao farnlik mny fclfl
paoiiftnea.
Barkalow Bros,' "Book shoo,"
1U Vsnia at.
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