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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1903)
jj PAGES 11 TO 20. g KKTAIILI8IIED JUNK 19, 1871. OMAHA, SUNDAY MOUSING, KEPTEMIJER 6, 1903. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. i Exfraordinaru Ban in All the Oeoartments of the Oi tore 1 mi THE RELIABLE ITORB. THE RELIABLE STORE. 1 " T 1 1 1-11 4 f t, t "t . 1- e -a -a lHor Monday shoppers, all oi trie new tall and winter goods are now on display and special price inducements are offered all over the store. Be sure to visit, our clothing department where the assortment is larger than even us!y 1 HE UMAHA SUNDAY KEE. gS IT! ill lb Ra.LIAlll.r2 llUHEi House of the West. The early fall dress goods are bore and opened up for your in spection and as usual over 30,000 styles to select from. In quantity we more than double the entire Btocks of all the other houses combined. In quality, we surpass them all. Every lady Is now well acquainted with the world-renowned manufacturers whose goods we handle. Priestley, of England, Lupin of France, Fredk Arnold of Germany, Botany, Pacific, Atlantic and other leading mills of America whose name on the board is a guaran tee that anything these mills turn out is of the best material, made by the most skilled artisans and modern machinery. On account of our direct purchases for cash -we are enabled to sell goods of the same quality at much less than the small merchant, and also give you the best goods of the above manufacturers, which are confined to us for this city, at less than others ask for the products of inferior mills. ZIBELINES Are strictly In tho leaT this season, here you will find all the new fall shades, and the price run from 60c to 11.60 for domestic good, and from $1.25 to $5K per yard for the Imported goods. HIGH GRADE! NOVELTIES Is next In line we have the domestic lines form 60c to II 26 per yard, and the fine foreign from $1.50 to $4.00 per yard. VOILES And goods of the etamlne class, re Just as popular as ever, and will be the correct thing for fall f'tncy dresses. We have them as low as 6"c and up to $160 a. yard but any lady who buya a voile that costs less man u.w or i.ow, or even 12.00, will be dissatisfied with her purchase because the fllnev Imitation generally SAGS AND RUFFS up. How Fall Waistings Never In the history of THE SHIRT I the handsomest creations of English, Oer WAIST have the manufacturer produced man. French and American looms, la uch grand fabrics for thle deservedly I white, cream and colored effect, ovular garment J Tllfe shirt waist fabric for fall and wln- We show the greatest possible range of I ter 1 the Beautiful ricrccrizcd Cotton gee any leading fashion Journal for au- 4horlUr. ------ - - Hayden's collection of fine walstlngs em brace 75 distinct lines, showing exclusive Roveltles (to be found only to the finest lew York stores) and all priced for poular The 'choicest- styles In "flannelette, new colors In percales now on sale. the Big Linen and Domostic Dopts MONDAY, THE OPENING DAY OF OUR BIG LAWN and DOMESTIC SALE Bargains that never were and never will be equalled again. $50,000 worth" of table damask, napkins, sets, pattern cloths, stand covers, lunch ' cloths, dresser scarfs, towels and toweling, at sensationally low prices. BOe Table Linen, Sile. Extra heavy Cream Scotch Damask and Snow White Union Damask, pretty pat terns, 60o value; Monday at. 7Kr yard : -3 TSe Table LI sen. o5. Sliver Bleached German Table Linen, extra heavy quality, all purs linen, Tau CC,, value; Monday l.OO Table linen. TBo. Kxtra heavy all linen Austrian Damafk, 71 inches wide, all the new pattern. $1.00 value; Monday at, 75 OSo Table Llaeai, 4Ae. Full Bleached Irish Table Linen, ten pat a pat- 45 terns to select from, 45o value; Monday at, yard S1.BO Table Linen, 1.00. This Is one of the best values In our Linen Department. 72 Inches wide, heavy double Satin Damask, pretty floral designs, wide open borders, all pure linen, U- I Ail value; Monday at, yard liVU CO. (SO Napkins, $1.T0. (t.U value Batln Damask Napkins, else 21x21, all linen, fast edges; I 1Q Monday at, dosen I I f aot-lifi Nankins, ftl.es. Full Bleaobed Batln Damask Napkins, sls tux2, the $Z25 value; IRC Monday at. doaen Iiw9 91JM Napklas,. Sl.OO. . . Extra fine bleached all linen Napkins, SCHOOLS WILL OPEN TUESDAY High and G rammer Grade Department! 8 tart in After Labor Day. ALL BUT TWO BUILDINGS ARE READY Meamwntk and Beale Are Met In Con. dltlen, hat Provision-Is Made (to Aueemsaodate LargeAttend. nee Antlelented. The publlo schools will open Tuesday, September k, Monday being Labor day. The Saajortly of the teachers have reported for duty and will meet at III o'clock Monday morning In the board of Educatiou rooms te be addressed by Superintendent Pearte. With the exception of the Monmouth Park and Beala schools, the buildings are In fit and trim condition with considerable coal In the bunkers and every thing ready to J begin the school year In approved manner. "We can tell nothing as to the prospective attendance," said Superintendent Pearee. "As nearly as can be estimated the High school will be filled close to crowding, the entering students being about the same number as last year from X to TOO. Very little can be gauged of the attendance In advance, however, and problems concern ing accommodation must wait until the first week of school for solving. The conditions of the beginning of this school year differ, but little from those ad test fall. The Installation ef the first "m Tho Leading , JaiiyS Dross Goods MOHATR8 Are very popular for early fall. We have thepi cravenetted In CI ell tans, for rein and automobile coats. In fine woven brllllantlnes, from 46 to ) Inches wide, and In white, cream and all other colon, at from 00c to (3.00 per yard. EVEN1HQ SHADES This Is he moat complete stock of eve ning shades In the west Every cioth. every shade and lansdowns, mohairs, walstlngs, broadcloths, etc, from 2Tc to $R per yard. MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. We fill all mall orders promptly. We send samples free to any address. We guarantee satisfaction or money cheerfully refunded. Thread mercerised walstlngs, all new, light and -dark aaUuru wertl 4c o sale Monday, at Jo a yard. Beautiful Jacquard oxford .white walst tnva -wnrtn KV.. on. sale Monday at J8o yd. I'. .Samples ,of fall walstlngs (the very lat est) sent tree upon- application. size, fast edges. $1.60 value; Monday at, doxen .1.00 Tea Yards Cambric, fl.OO, Snow 'White Cambric yard wide, no better made, lio value; Monday, ten s nn yards for IUU Twelve Yards Lob- Cloth, Ct.OS. ' loo value; Monday, twelve f flu yards for I'UO Fifteen Yards Maslln, t.OO lUa value Soft Finished Bleached Muslin. yard wide, no dressing; Monday, I tf fifteen yards for IgUU Teat Yards Sheet In. l.tS. 25o Quality Pull Bleached Sheeting, extra heavy quality, 81 Inches wide; IOC Monday, 10 yards for lialw e Sheets, 49. Ready-to-use t Seamless Bleached Sheets. slse 81x80. with J-lnch hem: torn, not cut;' too value; in. Monday at 4IC lo Pillow Cases, IS l-e. 18c quality ready-to-use Pillow Cases, sis 42x34, made from Wamsutta cotton, the best on the market; , it i Monday at 11 1 c ISo Towels, IS 1-Se. 18o value Huckaback Towels, Ue 20x14,' fancy borders; 141, Monday at .' lnI ICo Tnrklsa Towels, JOe. Double warp Bleached Turkish Towels, eu Inches long, 16o value; tfn Monday at IU year's High school course at the Comenlus school will depend upon the number of pupils who apply for such Instruction, and we have no advance Information. At the High school a new manual training room containing twenty benches snd wood lathes will be used for the first time, but spart from that there Is no expansion of the work. j "The old Monmouth Park school will be used while the new onees be'ng constructed, but the overflow will continue to crowd the Saratoga school and necessitate the renting of two outside rooms. The Kellom school likely will be crowded as usual. Ths moat Inconvenient thing of all, however. Is the situation at the Beals school, which burned last winter. The pupils, numbering about 100, have to walk long distances to either the Columbia or Windsor schools, as the board has no money for a new building this yeaV." There was an exceptionally large number of resignations and marriages of teachers during the past summer; also an unusual number who retired from their positions to enter colleges for other reasons. The total la close te fifty. At the High school there will be two additional Instructors Miss Theodora B.rglum and MIss'Mlnnle Steph enson, who will be employed In the English. Latin and mathematics departments. Then there are these new members of the oorpe. due to resignations: C. M. Bracelen, In place of Miss Laura B. PfelfTer as . head of the history department; Mr. Dasea brock, te&cher In German, who fills a va cancy In consequence of the departure of A. R. Congdon, mathematics; P. A. Bar bour, teacher In writing, due to Mise Ber tha Green, mathematics, leaving; Miss Mae Hantlng, In place of Miss Ethel Evans, In free hand drawing; Miss nelea Brandebs, PLAIN AND FANCY BLACK AND COLORED SILKS From Widely Known Fefgrem & IVeyer Kew Ycik Auction Stock. On A.ujnit 20 FelRTam & Mevpr sold at auction some roo plpoe of all kinds of silk. Without exception this wag the grpatest auction salt of silks ever licld In America. THE MOST SENSATIONAL SILK SALE EVEIt HELD IN OMAHA TAKES FLACE HONDA AY AND LASTS ALL WEEK. We w 111 give you the greatest bargains In silks ever offered by any concern In SATURDAY ONE GREAT CARNIVAL OF SILK BARGAINS. BlicV Silk from New York $2.00 BLACK BILK ON SALB AT 98C Black urain, jnoire Antique, men ivovemes and ai BLACK TAFFKTA 20 Inches OC wide, on sale for .tl- BL.ACK TAFFETA -27 Inches OQ wide, on sale for 0IL' BLACK TAFFETA 1 Inches wide, M hr. pure fllk, worth 75c, for "?JL' BLACK TAFFETA-27 Inches wide. Cn all silk, worth 1 25, for OJJ BLACK TAFFETA M Inches wide, extra heavy, rustling quality, worth $1.75, Qf,. xor wwv $1M BILK NOVELTIES ON SALE FOR 69C Tlnt Warp Loulsene, Figured Armure, Black and White and Colored Batln Brocades, Fancy Double Width Grena dines, handsome" Crepe de Chine, In black, white and all colors, all In one lot at only Extraordinary Bargains in nam aims White Silk for Waists. Dotted, striped, brocades, plain and corded swell novelties worth one dol lar on aale 59 CREAM WASH TAFFETA ROYAL Full 36 entire costume, worth $2.00. on sale for MAIL ORDERS on these silks should be celved. No samples will be cut from Carpets For Monday's sale we will show the greatest bargains over offered In the carpet and rug line. All the newest weaves, the most desirable designs and colorings, at the lowest prices ever heard or. New designs in Brussels carpets, sold with or without borders; also hull and stair pat terns the grade you have always paid &uc per yard, for, at only, 60. Our complere Una of new velvet carpets. These are absolutely the beat grade, oi all colors, with or without borders, $1.15 values, Monday, only 85c. New and beautiful Axmlnster carpets In delicate floral and rich Oriental eiTeota, with or without borders, the $1.45 grade. jaonaay, only i.uu. Great clearlna- sale of remnants and dropped patterns In Ingrain carpets. This lot runs7 in lengths of 10 to 26 yards and are worth up to 75c per yard. All go on sale Monday atf per yard, 35c. Anotner lot 01 im .Brussels rugs ana new floral effects, made to sell for J17.50, to be sold, while they last, Monday at $12.45. Curtain; " 'We have Just recafrCOm case's of One do mestic and Imported lace curtains, all of whi. 11 will be put on sale Monday at less than half their real value. In this lot can be found fine Arabians, Cluny's Corded Bonnl, Femmers Corded Cable Nets, Irish Points and Brussels. We will divide these curtains Into 4 great lota at the following low prices: . Lot No. 1 All curtains worth up to $3.50, at only $1.36. Lot No. All curtains worth up to $4-C at $2.98. Lot No. $ All curtains worth up to $5.50, for only $3.36. Lot No. 4 All the finest curtains In tbe lot at $S.2S, $7.50 and $5.26. China Department Fire proof blue enameled cooking and baking utensils, made from Gorman lire clay, 10c, 15c and 26o each. Decorated cups, saucers and plates, per set, 35c. 5 0C0 Jardinieres from 25c up. Decorated cuspidors, 10c. h.f shell china cups and saucers, PER BET. 66c. A few more of our Imported decorated china samples, 10c 15c and 26o each. Decorated oyster and soup bowls, 5c. T-plece fine decorated china berry and fruit sets, $1.50 value, 75c. - Genuine red rubber fruit Jar rings, the flnnet In tho world, 10c per dos. Genuine Holland Jumbo coffee cups and saucers, 25c They are the finest you ever saw. Flannel Department Unbleached cotton fir nnel this Is extra good value, worth 30c, per yard, 5c. White wool flannels good value, width 26 Inches, per yard, 15c; worth 25c. Light and dark fancy stripes and checks extra heavy outing flannels per yard, '5c; worth 10a Handsome designs of embroidered flannel, escal loped edge and hemstitched, worth 75c, per yard, 49c. vice Mies Amelia Fa rn worth, Latin and mathematics; Miss Edith Hlgglns, vice Miss Gertrude Macomber, Instructor In physical culture. Authority has been granted also for the employment of another assistant In manual training and mechan ical drawing, and still another teacher may be hired If the classes are unusually large. To Watch Koaresldents. Secretary Burgess of the -school board has Issued a letter to all principals urging them to exercise special diligence In order rhat no nonresident pupil may obtain In struction without payment of the required tuition fees. The circular says: "It has been reported that pupils whose parents do not reside within the city of Omaha have been attending school without the payment of tuition. It also has been reported that In some cases pupils have made misstatements regarding the rest denoe of their parents In order to obtain free tuition. "No child Is allowed to attend school without the payment of tuition unless his parents or legal guardians reside In the city of Omaha." The secretary states he Is convinced that In the suburban schools many children have attended free during past years whe had no right to do so. This, of course, ap plies strictly to . the grade schools, there being lees opportunity for such evasion at the High school. Some ten or fifteen grade pupils paid the tuition last year and, about r.fty In the H!h school. Of the latter thirty came from suburbs near Omaha and twenty from outside tbe county, including a few from Iowa. The tuition fees are as follows for the school year: High school, $47; fifth to eighth grades. America. MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND flusiioi Stock-Big Money Saved on Every Item Teau de Cvgne, Batln Corsica. Poplin, Handsome Brocades, worth from l XbO up BLACK TAFFETA 44-Inch the extra wide kind, worth $2.00, I IC for 54-INCH BLACK TAFFETA The Taffeta In the world, worth $2.50, for widest .1.59 perfect ..55 BLACK PEAU PH BOTE fine, silk. 20 Inches wide, worth 98c, on sale foe, Plain and Plaid Poplins, Fancy Velours. 60c white, Ivory and cream Wash vQr eiiK on saie at s. 63c ilack yard wide Wash Silk on QQ $1-60 black pure silk Pongee, war sale at w9w ranted, on sale at Best I.lnlna; Silk la the World. Pure Silk, 40 Inches wide, all silk,. In white. gray, tan ana creams mis is guarameea to wear worth $2.50 on IOC sale g warranted to wear and wash. Inches wide, sent In as soon as possible, to Insure getting these special sale silks, as they will be quietly Hew Fall Hals For Men and Boys The greatest variety of men's and boys' fall and winter hats ever shown in all the new colors and stylish productions, from the leading manufacturers of the country. Extraordinary preparations have been made by us this season to obtain absolutely the best and latest styles that the market produces. We have' reached our aim you will agree "wrrh Onr complete " stock makes It possible for us to satisfy every whim of the careful dresser, and we can suit you with a becoming hat at a low price. - ..... Any style, at $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2 60. Agency for the Imperial $3.00 hats. We are Omaha's headquarters for the 'world renowned John B. Steson hats. Hayden's Sell tho Pianos The Big Store presents deep cuts In piano prices for the next few drys. - For the next few days we will offer to the buying public some wonderful values In ?lanos. Customers will have over 200 pianos o select from. Our stock Includes mostly all the standard makes, made up In fancy walnut, mahogany, butternuts, dark and light oaks In all the latest designs of cases. This week we are offering new pianos for $128, $138, $158. $148, $178. $18. $198. Our stock consists of such well known makes as Chlckering. Fischer. Estey, Conover. Weg roan. Decker. Kingsbury, Jacob Doll. Wel lington. Cable, Price it Teeple. Kohler & Campbell -and twenty-one other makes to select from. New pianos for rent. Pianos tuned, moved and repaired. Telephone 1083. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. Optical Department Our prices are the lowest. Perfect fitting glasses. No charge for examination by expert op tician. Gold filled frames, 10 years' guarantee, only $1.C9. A perfect nttlng spectacle, ajumlnoid J frame, crystal lenses, for Qua. Y JV. Inclusive, $p0; fourth grade to kindergar ten. $15. Heretofore It has been the custom for nonresident pupils In Douglas county to pay but $18.50, the remainder, $3 50, being paid by the county under a taw which has been declared unconstitutional. For this reason all nonresident pupils at the High school will be required to hand over the fun amount In advance this fall. Superintendent Pearae has Issued this bul letin: Cosapalsery Attendance Law. - The following features of the compulsory attendance law are of general Interest, in some of these Items the law has been changed since last year: ' First Children who are 7 I oars old, but not yet 16 years old, must attend either the public schools or a private or parochial school, or receive regular Instruction frum some person qualified to instruct In the studies taught In the public schools. Second This attendance must begin on the day the public schools open and must continue for two-thirds of the time school Is In session during the year. In Omaha this will require an attendance of twenty-flve and one-third weeks. - Third The attendance must be continuous until the requlNid period Is completed. Chil dren cannot start in with the oinlng of school and then drop out In a short time. They must not only begin on time, but must attend regularly for the twenty-flve and one-third weeks. , FourthChildren from 7 to 1$ years o'd, who are deaf or blind, must attend the School for the Deaf at Omaha, or the School for the Blind at Nebraska City, un less such children are being privately In structed In a suitable manner. Te Sell Cadet Salts. The local clothing firm, the Berg-Bwsnson company, hea been designated by Petti bone Bros. Manufacturing company of C1nc:a natl as the agent for high school cadet uni forms. The Cincinnati house holds the con tract for supplying tbe apparel. 1 Faille Francalse. Cashmere. Gros. 98c to 2.00 in one lot BLACK PFAU DK BOIE fine, perfect silk. 27 Inches wide, worth $1.50, DQ on sale for 00" BLACK PEAU IE BOIE fine, perfect sun, ao incnes wiae, worm u ib, on sale for BLACK PEAU DB BOIE fine, silk, 3 Inches wide, worth 13.00, on sale for 1.19 perfect 1.69 Check and 8trlre Taffeta, WWW I ,bc Colored Taffeta S41k, guaran- ..49c .69 ieea, on sale at. Black C repe de Chine. Double width, forty-two Inches pure silk and worth two dolara half on, sale at handsome silk for waists or wide. and 1.50 1.25 same. We fill orders same day as re closed out. Hardware, Stoves' and House Furnishings SPECIAL MONDAY BARGAINS. TO MAKE ROOM FOR THREE CAR LOADS OF HEATERS we will make a rest cut in GASOLINE STOVLS and RE R1UKRATORS. IF WE HAVE WHAT TOU WANT. WILL MAKE PRICE TO MAKE YOli BUY IN 'GASOLINE- STOVES we have THE INSURANCE, DANGLER, RELIABLE and NATIONAL, and have them up from 2.S. REFRIGERATORS We have THE ICE KING, LABELLE, OURNEY, eta.; also Ice boxes, from $4.96. 16- lnch Lawn Mowers $2.49 Cotton-covered Garden Hose . 80 Hardwood Hose Reels 49o Adjustable Screens, hardwood 25c 17- quart Granite Dish Pans 69o Steel Frame Wringers .' $1.06 No. 8 Copper Bottom Boilers 6c 21x14 Plate Holders to No. t Granite Tea Kettles 9o Wood Knife and Fork Trays 9o Corner Sink Strainers ..- 9o 1-Gallon Glass Oil Cans ISo 1 Bet Tipped Table Spoons 16o Pint Tin Cups...... , Jo Tearing Down tho Prices on Groceries 15-pound sacks Rye Flour 45o 25-fHund sacks Rye Graham Flour 46o E5-pound sacks Wheat Graham Flour.. 45o ti-pound sacks Whole Wheat Flour.... 45a Large sacks White or Yellow Corn meal 12440 Hand picked Navy Beans, per pound... 4o 10-pound sacks Pure Graham f lour 19a 1-pound package best Corn Starch 5c Hasty Jellycon, per package 60 Pearl Barley, Tapioca or Sago, per ' pound 8c 1-pound package Imported Macoaronl... 7tao 1-pound can fancy Alaaka Salmon So 1- pound can Golden Pumpkin 60 2- pound can String Beans 60 Fancy Mixed Pickling Spices, pound... 20o 10 bars Laundry Soap for 25o Celluloid. Elastlo or Electric Starch, per package 7a 011 or Mustard Sardines, per can 4o Great Sale on Cereals Egg-eBe 7a Force at 7Vc Malta Ceres at 7c Neutrlta at 7c Vim at Soda Crackers at 60 Ginger Snaps at , 60 Large, Juicy Lemons, each lo Fresh Asparagus Tips, per can 12He TEA AND COFFEE New season Imperial Tea, per pound.. 15c Basket Fired Japan Tea, per pound.... 83 -ic Tea Slftlngs. per pound, only 13Hc Fancy Old Government Java & Mocha, per pound 25c Santos Coffee, per pound 15c Good Rio Coffee, per pound ta "0) JU RAISE IN LAUNDRY PRICES General Advance Contemplated in Omaba as it Dona in Other Cities, CHICAGO AND FAR WEST TAKE LEAD Reason Assigned by Loeal Managers la the Cenernl Inerense In Cost f Material, Fnel and Labor. Collars will be higher this winter and worn a trifle soiled. This Is not a recent hint from London for those who follow the fluctuations of the dress habit, but a sol emn forecast of the laundry situation In Omaha. For on ths authority of a leading laundrymsn ths prices on a large part of tbe work done will be raised. The new price list will be announced soon. Blue flannel shirts will be tbe popular thing this season unlsss Mr. Carnegie can be Induced to found a' laundry here where poor wash ingthat la, washing for the poor can be done. The movement Is general In nature. In Chicago a new schedule has Just been an nounced and In some of the Pacific coast cities a body has to earn a nickel before he can get v his collar back. In Denver also the prices were put up some time ago and a pleated shirt la done up for not less than 30 cents. In Chk-ago the scale has all along been unusually low collars being 2 cents and cuffs 4. The new price list raises these amounts te Tyk and i cents CLOAiCS 42-Inch length walking coat suits of black and gray mixtures and blue and black cheviots, tight fitting, single breasted, taffeta lined; seven gore flare skirt, lapped seams; well tailored and excellently designed garments; special IC ft A Monday O.UU Walking suits of Cheviots In blue, brown and black; single breasted fly front, lapped seams, velvet collar and Norfolk belt, skirt of coat plaited and stitched, eleven gore side plaited skirt; entire garment tastefully designed and strictly tnlUir made; special (ft Cfl Monday l?s9U Long coat walking suits of English Tweeds, in various colors; mouse rront eneci; coat and Inside of revere lined with extra Quality colored taffeta; military cloth collar of contrasting shade; tastefully trimmed with white and black braid; Watteau plaited front and back, finished with straps of same material and buttons to match collar and lining; nine gore graduated flounce skirts, trimmed with straps and buttons; handsome Snd well tailored garments; special IT Cfl Monday L I sOU 19 different styles In new fall suits made of all new materials, in the n nn new colors at each tftSU BOMB PLAIN STATEMENTS CONCERN ING OUR ENLARGED. AND IMPROVED SKIRT DEPARTMENT. No matter what vour fancr nar be no matter what style or what priced skirt you want, you will And It here. We show more' skirts than any other house between' Chicago and Baa Franclaco. Specials for Monday. Women's Peau de Bole skirts trimmed with bands and lace insertion, a garment wen worm 115.0U lor Monaay only , 8.50 Monday is tho First Monday in September . And we are going to open with the greatest display of poptl-far-cotton dress fabrics, Wool Blankets, Cotton Blankets, Com-' forters, Outings, Flannelettes, Mercerized Goods, White ui.. Col ored Waistings, all kinds of Domestics, etc., that was ever placed in one large room, at prices that will surprise even the most Bkeptical. EVERY ITEM HERE WILL BE SOLD EXACTLY AS WE ADVERTISE TIIEM. Mullhausen Wrapper Cloth, as thick as a board, colors as fast as -ean be made, SO Inches wide, sells regularly at $o what Is left will close at 2oc. Also the finest fleece lined Pique, some- thing new this fall a regular hard corded face that will not catch the dust and a fine soft, fleecy back looks Just like the 65c mercerised waistlng and sells In New York at 26c per yard these two lines we will close - Jgg lOe aad SSe Cottoa, Dress Goods lOe. Arnold's celebrated -double-fold Flannel ettes, well known from east to coast for reliable, fast colors, their perfect made cloth, their beautiful black and whites, silver grays and light colors, with bands for trimmings, makes them the best lc goods on the market. Also the new Panne Velvet, so called on account of their beautiful finish, retjmbllng the real thing. It is a heavy flannelette and It food for walata, wrappers, dreses, etc. t will be sold everywhere for 25c, but in order to start we will open them at 10c per yard. noin or. tne ouuvo e-i are worth lite and 25o per yard QC SSo and We Mereertxed Linings, In Short Least bs, t 10. A large line of fine Linings.' In double fold, black sateens, black end colors In Moines and other Linings, worth up to $c per yard, all will go on aale at lft a yard respectively. 'This apparently small in crease will get lnsiduously to work at the savings deposits of the would-be clean, for It Is calculated that this change alone will increase the Intake of the laundries by about $800,00. The change Is In an upward direction all along the clothes line, and ths same thing, although the laundry men do not yet go into details, will coie about here. This Increase Is made necessary by the continued Increase In cost to us of every thing which pertains tq clean linen," said ths manager of a local laundry." Wages are higher, coal Increase all the time and we are already paying the same price that we gave last year, tallow for soaps has gone up a fourth cent per pound. The higher price of laundry work will only be In accord with the general tend ency. People hear a bigger outcry when our price goee up, because you see almost every man has to have a little washing done, and so the Increase hits the general public hard. In most other lines not so many people are directly affected. FORTY DOLLARS IN CUPBOARD Money Is Stolen, Woman Says, by Mast She Mad Employed Areead Honae. ; Mrs. Kallstrom of 4610 Howard street re ported to the police that "8horty" Hamil ton, a man she had doing odd Jobs around the place, entered her cupboard while she was upstairs and stole $40. "Shorty" Ham ilton didn't wait to tell the woman that he mas going, but left unceremoniously, and Mrs. Keilstrora fears has made good bUT MDBS THE RELIABLE) STORE. Fetching Styles. The New Fall Suits rhreo exceptional offers for Monday in new suits. All of the new long coat suits which we predict will be worn by nine women out of ten this season. They impart a I grace and dignity that is altogether charming, and the women who come here to purchase are offered a range to select from at prices more reasonable than anywhere else. Three very exceptional offerings for Monday: Women's walking skirts made of Scotch mannish mixed suitings, new shape gore effects, with lap seams made In all mix tures regular value IS flfl $8.50 for OiUU Women's walking skirts In Panne Cheviots Lyman's Wool Cheviots) and. fancy mix tures In all the new M ft ft styles at - H'StJ Women's silk coats for early fall waar In all the new styles $05.00 Q ftfl values for each . SJiSU Extra Specials for Monday Mornlag 200 women's fur scarfs with 6 tails suited for early fall and winter wear, I ftrt each at .hUU K dos. women's heavy flannelette wrappers former price $1.50 Monday morn- I ft ft lng, each at IsUU 26 dosen women's flannellette Dressing , Saoquea, very desirable for cool Cft morning wear, at each 0U 10 doz. women's heavy black maroerlird - undersKirts W.00 quality each for only .1.00 New styles of velvet and oorduroy waists very popular in the east, at the present rfoT..q.r.u.?- J..3.95 200 women's silk and ' satin waists S1 ot uallty each 395 100 women's wash skirts worth up to $6.01 pTS.:'!!".'" : ;EQo 25 dos. women's white lawn waists $2.00 quality-each ECn for lOo, Ida and lOe Goods at So. Be sure and examine our famous 60 counter, where you will find 16a percales, 86 Inches . wide, SO; Flannelettes, fast colors; !9J Royal "Failles, in black and white and blue and white; 10c Plaid Olnghams and a great variety of other goods, worth up to 19o a yard will he pieced on thli counter from day to day at Cp a yard , v STAPLE! SPECIALS. $2-lnch wide Oarmtn Blue Calico 8o Heavy blue and white Twiled Calico. fcWi Shirting Prints i io Skirt lining, two colors only 14o 15o Black Sateen 1! luc Seersucker Ginghams 6Vjo tute Closlna; Ont Imnnn Goods, lOe. Mercerised Striped Linen Batiste, Imported Scotch Madrases and Ginghams, worth up to 50c per yard to close Iftp Monday IUL 44e Closlna Ont Sampler Goods T l-9ra Printed Madrasei. Soft Finished Peroales, Black Corded Batiste and India Llnonl and a great variety of summer nove'tlea worth up to 40c per yard to close Monday 3 8W0 Closing Ont Summer Goods, Be. Embroidered Bwlses, Mercerised Striped Organdie, French Batln Stripe Batlate. Printed Linen Butlsle, Macname Lace4 (rt-ganilleH and Swisses, Irish Dimities ana Knibroldered Organdies In colored floral dcultans, worth up to ISO all IT the season to close Monday 9 escape. She asks the police to find him anl to recover what is left of the $40. PRINTERS' UNION PROSPERS , Organisation Jfever Was la Bettes Condition, Says President James M. Lynrk. ' ' President J. M. Lynch, Secretary J. W". Bramwood of the International Typograph ical union and L. C. Shepherd, all of whom are members of the board of trustees of the Printers' home at Colorado Bprlr.gs, were In town Saturday enroute to Colorado Springs, leaving at 1:20 In the afternoon via tho Rock Island to Inspect the home. The gentlemen visited The Bee office. President Lynch said: "The affairs of the International Typographical union were never In better shape than at present. There were eighteen printers' strikes last year, Involving 4,500 members of the craft, but these have all been amicably adjusted. There are no labor troubles t present In the west Involving, the printers except the one with the Los Angeles Times. The membership of the union Is growing snd Its affairs are In a most gratifying shape." Back (rum Encampment. . , R. 8. Askwlth, sdjutant general of the Nebraxka department. Grand Army of the Republic, has Just returned fiom the national encampment of the Orand ArMiy of the Republic at San Francisco. lie returned by the northern route and spent several weeks visiting in California and Oregon, lie Is enthusiastic over the success of me national encampment and the election of General black as commander-in-chief and predicts for the Grand Army of the Republic the most urawerous year of lis history. (