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    TOE OMAHA DAILY KEE; SUNDAY. APRIL 10, 1904.
W
lews
THE RELUBI K STt'RE.
The Leading Dress Goods House in the West
Now spring strips, new ctdorings. new weaves, in endless Ta
piety and at less than you can purr-base tbe same qualities in the
it v.
Mohair are the correct fabrics for outdoor wear. If you are
poinp for an outing or traveling, nothing will give tou tbe same
satisfaction as a mohair. We are showing mohairs in all shades
from .W to &t.,"iO p-r vard.
Rft-ln Priestley Cravenctted Sicllisn In blue find whit check, black and whit
fhwk, plnln black, blue and gruy. The only store In the city of Omaha where you can
find the real lYIestlry's Craverirtte.
Ft'sulsr price on this line of good $3.50 a yard for Q
Monday only I
fcs-ln. Prlestlcv's Cra venetted Biclllan In blac k and blue. OAs"
. tor Monday sale
sf-ln extra heavv silk finish Biclllan Jn black, blue and brown a regular tXQs
tl. quality for Monday CJW
Priestley's Crn venetted Covert In all the new colora at 11.50, $2.96 and KM. Bale
agents Tor Priestley's ('ravenctto In Omaha.
Extra special for Monday only a few dress pattern left London Corda In extra
t,ualttv and finish Lot No 2SF.S. In black, mode, tan, green and old roae QQn
our repulnr II. Sh tiuallty for Monday CXW
Priestley and Lupin's HInck Voiles. Crepes. Cord and Etamincs for Monday. Tou
know the finish and quality If you aee the name.
.-in. fancy voile. In hatr line stripes. Spanish net nutra. flaked and checked effect
the latent and swellcst style nut all our 12. lift and $1.H quality, for Monday f 1Q
only one drhs pattern to a cuptomer LOTS'
44-ln- TYlestley p and Lupin's Black Vollep and Crcpep fine, pnft. pllky flnlph fiKL".
our $!. quality for VOk
44-ln. J; lack Cord Etamtne our fl.on quality
for
-ln. Black All Wool de Chine
for
Monday Commences the Second Week of
the Great Sale of
SAMPLE SILK BOLTS
Ten more ease of Fsniplc Units just received and are ready for sale. They contain
black BIlkK. Colored Rtlkfl, Silks for Suit and ait the greatest bargain evtr offered
In the city of Omaha.
Special Sale at 9 o'clock of ICO Sample Silk Bolts
All the finest klndp or allkH beautiful silk for suit In all te new colora hea vy allks
for skirt and linings handsome RllkP for wnlsts foulnrdp. ahlte allks, m
black pllke silk that pell for T5c. tl.H0, 11.51' and !-. all sample It 11
boltp and go on Biile at o'clock Monday
morning at w
EAMf'Lt BOLTP OF FINE BLACK TAFFETA. 27-in. wide (warranted to Sf."
ri, woven cn eripc, worth tl ilf, on pale ,-WC
SAMPLE BOLTS BLACK. TAFFETA. 27-ln. wide, heavy rustling ails, WEI,,
worth ll.Wi. on pale for OOw
SAMPLE BOLTS BLACK TAFFETA. 3S-ln. wide, finest oil boiled Bilk Ofto
worth 1 TK an pale for 3C5l
SAMPLE BOLTS BLACK TEAT DE SOIE, Mn wide SQ
worth l.no-for CJOC
SAMPLE BOLTS BLACK FEAT' PE CTGXE, 27-ln. wide ()Q
north tS.'-for -. .WW
SAMPLE BOLTS DOMESTIC PONGEE. 24-ln. wide TH-
worth Jl.Hk for A JW
SAMPLE BOLTS IMPORTED PONGEE, SWn. wide Oftr
r.rth $1 .fin tor "Ol
SAMPLE BOLTS BLACK PONGEE. M-ln wide Ofir
worth f.fm-for
SAMPLE BOLTS WHITE WASH SILK, DK-ln. wide AQr
worth (tV-for .".
SAMPLE BOLTS WHITE WASH SILK. 36-ln. wide ?Qr
worth t " for
SAMPLE BOLTS FIGI'REI) SILK FOR SflTS Ur
worth tl iio tcir
SAMPLE BOLTS FIGI'RED SILK FOR SUITS .. . "TUc
worth tl.2t-fnr 'w
SAMPLE BOLTS F1GI RED SILK FOR SVITS BJSC
worth 1.2ft-for
SAMPLE BOLTS FIGI'RED SILK FOR ST'lTS QSc
worth J1.60 for
Can Joseph Chamberlain Keep
' Thlp (treat ptatepnian In hip advocacy of free trade between England and her colo
nlee and protection for her home marketp aaaliipt foretim trad" invasion, aeek to
keep out thlp wonderful ailk. StatlPtica ihow that Wlnplow Taffeta Ip one of the
chtef pilk exportp from America to Great Britain, which provep that the womnn of
England know a toid thing when they aee It. Hayden Brop., Omaha Neb., aajenta.
EXTRA SPECIAL NEWS
Sheets, Pillow Cases, Muslin and Cambric.
The Immense assortment and splendid values shown In this department have
given us an unusually large bualneat, ttiia Reason and we intend to keep up the past
leoord.
. in rtllaw Caeca IS 1-Ste. . -Sice
42x26, mad from Wamautta cotton.
. . tUVe gee'omleas ghees 4o.
Ready to use, bleached, rise 81x90.
1S1-3C ( susibrle 7 a-.-Snow
white, M In. wide, a splendid value.
IS Yards Lews Cloth ..
English Long Cloth, 16 in. wide, 13c
value.
White
XV- fancy P. K. Walsttnga, Madraa, Oxford
Sheer Batln Stripe, Checks, etc.. Monday,
7Be Mercerised WatatlaaT Sfte. I
We have only 18 full pieces left,
lfte Ara Uwi, t taw wide, lOr. I
UNENS
UNENS
We show the largept line, quote the lowest
goods. Don't fall to attend this aula.
Toe strong all Linen Irish Damaak. AQn
yard
li no heavy all Linen Scotch 7Sc
Iiamaak. 2 yards wide
$1 00 heavy all Linen Bleached 7Sc
Iiamaak, b In. wide
tl 60 all Linen Irish Batln Qfir
Iiamaak. 70 in. wide Jv
$S W all linen bleached Damask Napkins,
V alia, doaen
OPTICAL DEPARTMENT
SPECIAL PRICES.
COCHRAN ADDRESSES HOUSE
Cpoakt on E.olutioi Eogutiiog Ezocutivo
Order on Psni oas.
SAVS CONGRESS CONTROLS THE PURSE
Speaker Dwells at koaa Lea art b I a
Ibe laalieaable Rigbta af loa
grrea Urtglaale Hu
nt. Bills.
WASHINGTON, April . Tbe recent ex
ecutive order of the president relating to
ige as evidtinoe uf pensionable dieablllty,
today furnished the text fur an tmpaealuned
appeal by W. Bourke Cock ran of New Tork
to the members of the house to uphold the
dignity of that body by refusing to suliniH
to what he alleged was the usurpation of
the ItglalaUve authority of congress by the
executive.
Mr. Cockran (N. T.) sixike on hi resolu
tion directing an Inquiry by the judiciary
committee as to whether there was author
ity In th law for the recent executive or
der relating to pensions for ags disability
The committee on rules reported sn order
directing ths order to lie ou the table.
Mr. Cockran' remark were th first be
has delivered alnce his sntry into tbe fifty
eighth congress as tbe successor to George
B. McClellan. When he began speaking he
was warmly applauded and he at onse com
manded the close attention of both aides of
the bouse. He said the resolution was off
ered solely to vindicate ths dignity of ths
house.
He did not. he said, question the propriety
of paying liberal pensions to soldier, but
be declared that tbe basis of these i
anents should lie the lsws of congress and
Bot any self-constituted authority. If, be
sid. ths president order 1 recognised y
the house, -what fragment of power Is
there left to the house? By one stroas of
the pen, he declared, the president had ap
propriated $30.WJ.0UG. and he Bald It was a
natter with which congress null deal If It
a any regard for its own powers or If it
be animated by a shadow of loyalty tor the
constitution which ot rated It
Csngreas has control of ths purse and If
h would exerrhte that control, be Insisted,
gvery privilege that belonged ts It will
High Grade
Dress Goods
69c
59c
Winslow Taffeta Out of England?
ST X-Se KMaaleaa She4tlwaT
Full bleached and t yard wide.
Bfte Herail.u ghertlas e.
Unbleached. S yards wide.'
Use Maalla 7 1 -Sc.
Four-quarter bleached, aoft finish.
IB l-Ste Pillow CswelBiaT lor.
Unbleached. 42 inches wide.
141 1-Sr Pillow Cmmrimm IS 1-Sc
Bleached, 441 In. wide.
Goods
Cheviots. Leno Stripes and
at, yard
121c
B4M! Merrerlsed Waistiag ZS 1-Sc,
SAe Mercerised WalstlaaT lBc.
UNENS
price, consequently ell the moat
$2.00 double satin finish Table
Daruaak, 2 yard wide
$2.& extra fine double Batln
, Damaak. t yard wide
$3.0(1 extra heavy double Hatln
Damask. 2 yards wide
$2 to all linen Bleached
Napkins, 20x30 atae, doaen....
.1.25
1.69
2.19
.1.49
.1.79
EXPERT FITTING.
SATISFACTION ALWAYS
Sola Agents for Lucid um Lanees.
come back. Ha dwelt at length on ths In
alienable right of tbs bouse to originate
revenue bills, and urged ths members to
assert that right.
Attacks Haaac Rale.
He attacked the rules of the bouse, and
said that If the members wers not to bs
trusted "we ought to be abolished."
Continuing, he said: "Tou tell us Mr.
Cleveland did It. and therefore It must bs
rsgular. If this act waa committed by Mr.
Cleveland the conhdenos which he enjoy
add to Its danger and does not lessen It."
He closed amid a storm of applause by ap
pealing to both sides of ths house to units
on a declaration of rights "beyond which
the aggression of the senate or of ths ex
ecutive aliall nut go."
Mr. Dalaell (Pa ), replying tu Mr. Cock
ran, said he could rtts countless Instances
where the bouse sgaln and sgaln had as
serted Its right against the olalms of tbe
senate, and always successfully. It had,
he said, taken Mr. Cockran eleven years to
discover thst there was an Invasion of tbs
prerogatives of the house.
Concerning the pension order, Mr. Dalaell
maintained that congress turned over to
the secretary of the Interior a lump sum
for pensions bsatd upon the secretary's
eatlmate and to be distributed under the
law and pursuant to the rules of evidence
established by tbs pension bureau. There
fore, be argued, the matter of money In
volved cut no figure In the question under
discussion.
Mr. Qrnsvenor declared that he believed
the country will approve of ths order and
aleo that the soldiers of th country will
approve It. and he alan expressed The be
lief that when the deficiency bill 1 re
ported It wll! contain an appropriation
which will be approved by a matnrlty of
tbe house to meet the additional Inrreass
la the pensions under ths president's con
struction of the lsw.
Metlss la Table.
Mr. Lacey (la.) said thst when President
Cleveland lsausd bis executive order to
which Mr. Cockran aad alluded. Interpret
ing the set of June IT. ). no on exported
that tbe dome of the capltol would fall ln.
After remarks by Messrs. Caldertisad
(Kan ) snd Mr. Hepburn (Is ). Mr. Dalaell
moysd ths previous question, which ws
adopted Tbs vote then recurred aa tbe
recommendation that ths Cockran resolu
tion lie on the table
On a ruing vote of 102 to ! tt was or
dered ts be laid on ths tabla.
Mr. William (Miss) demanded ths yea
OUR GREAT SALE CONTINUES
Still continues this week and we are mak
ing prices which should be of keen interest
to all careful buyera.
HERE ME H FEW OF TMM
lo.SO Extension Table, golden oak, guar
anteed hrt cIbpp In every OE
respect. Mondav O.OO
td.iO Extension Table, golden oak. 42 In.
top, polish finest, g gQ
Garden Rake
Solid Steel Spade
Straped Spading Fork
;0-D Nail, per lb
$1.00 Hand Saw for
Iron Block Tlane ,
Steel Krame Wringer
All Willow Clothe Basket ,
2 Burner Gasoline Stove
AC'ustahle Screen Frame
Connecticut Chopper
...61c
. .TUc
..2Sc
...Cic
.. 2oc
..
...43c
,.12. 4
...2nc
...Tkc
Steel
WE CARRY THESE LINES ALL STANDARD: THE JEWEL. M D RANGE
THE UNIVERSAL LINE. THE STANDARD, AND A FI LL LINE OF CAST AND
STEEL COOKS THE LARGEST LINE IN THE WEST AT PRICES THAT CANT
BE DUPLICATED. BEE OCR IMMENSE SAMPLE LINE.
Grand
Special Sale
Dress Goods
Great West Room
Monday
(2 In. wide pure Mohair Sicilian. In blue,
brawn and black; 46 in. wide English
Whipcord, aaaorted colors, worth CQr
up to $1.26. Monday, per yard
All wool Scotch Mixtures. 40 in. wlda. all
the new colorings, worth 8c AQc
Monday, per yard "
FYench and German Plaids, crepe &nth,
aeoned colors and rtylea, nQf
worth 76c. Monday, per yard
New Spring Novelties, In wool dree good,
s aaorted colora. cream and black, OQr
worth otc. Monday, per yard ay w
Wool Crepe de Chines, all the new spring
colors, cream and black. f Kp
worth 26c. Monday, per yard uw
and nays, which were ordered. Messrs.
Littlefield (Me.) and McCall (Mass.) voted
with the democrats on ths rising rots. Ths
motion to lay on ths table wai carried
ysas, 101; nay. 100, the speaker recording
bis vote. Messrs. Cushman (rep.. Wash.),
McCall (rep., Mass.) and Littlefield (rep..
Me.) voting with the democrat against
th proposition to lay on the table.
Mr. Williams. In commenting on the vote,
said It was so close he would ask a recapit
ulation. The clerk thereupon read the
nsmes of the members voting for and
against the proposition. The recspltulatlon
rssulted in the republican securing ons
sxtra vote, the corrected vote standing:
Teas, 103; nays. 100.
Tbs house then adjourned.
EH ATE PAHSF.g SEVERAL, BILLS
Mr. Ierr Deteade Adsalatstratlaa
la the 2etfne Mattes.
WASHINGTON, April t Ths senate to
day passed the bouse amendment to tbe
Philippine shipping bill fixing July 1, IKofi,
ss ths data when the United States coast
wiss laws shall be extended to the Philip
pines Ths conference report on the Indian ap
propriation bill was then taken up and
read. Ths consideration of ths report was
not completed.
Ths postoffice appropriation bill was
again taken up, and Mr. Lodge mads a
statement covering the facts relating to
cancelling machines used in the Postoffice
department. Referring to Mr. Briatow re
port. Mr. Lodgs said It might be inferred
from tt that a large part of the fund for
machines had been corruptly used, but
this wss not true, as ths expenditure was
for mors machines.
Mr. Lodge then yielded to Mr. Petteraon
to make aa addition to his speech of yes
terday on th Chinese exclusion act. He
made especial reply to the contention of
other senators that treaty with China of
lsvt had had the effect of repeal.ng the
treaties of la ai.d MO and laid down ths
general proposition thst no treaty entered
Into for mere temporary purposes could be
held to abrogste permanent treaties. Hs
sgsin declared that unless there was new
legislation ths country would bs without
prohibitive legislation after December 7
next.
Consideration of the postoffios bill
than resumed, and Mr. Bpoonsr add
tha sedate. Mr. Spooner paid tbs highest
at-ly All Oar iaa', alta.
Jncludln three delayed ahipmenta from
New Tork pre now on Pair alxty da-
ahead of them all at
HaJf Prlre
The opportunity of a lifetime tor advan
taareuup a-arment buylnit ,
Thlak of Itl
Women's IT fiO Sulta and
Ctxaumea. now
Women' KV. H' Suits peven
different ptylea. at
Women's 140.00 Suits.
now only
Women's HE.nT Suits, mixtures
and plain colorp. only
Women p 10.00. I7t.no and
Vj W Suits, at ' . 3S Ofi and
13.75
18.00
20.00
7.50
30.00
Jast BerelTfd B Eisrraa
ITS Women p Silk Shtrt Waist Bjlts. In
stripes, checks and plain colora Tou
phould not fail to pee them
Prices, IJ5(m. Sla.a and
14.90
Wntea'a ailk 4 nals
Five diffrrtnt styles bloupe. Eton, loose
and tlaht luck-worth to (Mjh m f f
your choice f vfVJ
Women's finest quality Bilk ff fn
Coats, at i;iu.iK), IJi.no and lJ.JJ
1 men's Iree a ad Walklac k.lrta
Crepe de Chine Hklrts with silk drop, some
of the most beautiful or the seasons
creation, at 40.00. 135.011, nfl
tSO.OO and aSO.VU
GREAT FURNITURE
Dining Room Cftilrs
Solid Oak Dining
Chairs, can seal,
brace arm, nicety
flniahed Mon- rtCI
day, only fCfK,
Same with vend
85c
Side Borrds
$J.iV sohd 'ink Side
Board, full aiel,
nicely curved and
flnlalieil. y (f
sale orlce... ..VfVf
$14.fill Side
Board, at...
9.85
Bed Room Suits
112. 1) Bed Room
,7'1: 15.85
227.60 Bed Room
I?'!: 18.50
Hardware, Stoves and
Seasonable Goods.
BUY NOW. NOTE PRICES.
, Garden Hoe
i Solid Steel Bhovel
Best Poultrv Netting
s-D Mails, per lb
Set Auger Bits
Good Steel Hatchet
O. K. Wahers ,
Good Wash Board
Gasoline Ovens
Bcreen Framep
4 Section Bieam Cookers.
h.K
. . . S!ic
..$4 SI
,...12n
..$1.
...15c
..2LK
Ranges
Another Manufacturer's
Stock of Lace Curtains
Purchased by Hayden Bros. 8,724 pairs high and medium grades
Nottingham, Cable Nets, Arabians, Brussels Net in both white
and ecru. Hundreds of patterns to select from. The entire front
third floor will be devoted to the display of samples.
On Sale Monday, April iith
Harden's lace curtain sales have become a watchword. All
our former sales were even beyond our expectations. This
gigantic purchase, secured by our eastern buyer, will eclipse all
former sales in prices and quality.
75c to $W.50 a Pair
Will F-urckttt Curtains Worth $1.50 a Fair
ap to $21.50 i Fair.
Every curtain guaranteed perfect. Don't miss this sale. Be
sure to visit the Big Store Monday, April 11th. Mail orders filled.
HAYDEN BROTHERS.
trtbuts to Mr. Payne, who, hs said, bad
been unjustly vnallgned more than any
other official in a number of years.
Mr. Bpooner referred to the tecord f
Charles Emory Smith and commended hi
service to the government as one of self
sacrifice. Mr. Spooner said that the comp
troller of the treasury, Mr. Trucewell, has
lieen liubjec.ted to adverse criticism and
that official he believed to be an upright,
honest and incorruptible official and an
able lawyer.
He defended the senate for Its failure to
adopt the Penrose resolution and announced
hi conviction that the demand for an In
quiry was not uncolored by political inter
eat. Th counsel for Beavers and Machen,
he said, could have ssked nothing better
than that all the evldenoe on file against
them be laid bare.
Mr. BiKMiner said there had been no
charges except those mad by Mr. Bristow
and that Mr. Bristow had made no charges
that had not been investigated. He said It
would have been Impossible for the senate
to make as complete an investigation as
Mr. Bristow had made under the president's
direction. He charged the democrats la
both houses of congress with having
adopted as a party slogan the declaration
that "Roosevelt must be beaten."
HOPE! THAT CHIbA W ILL RECEDE
dsalalstratlaa Daes bst Dastra ts
E a farce Harsher Laws.
WASHINGTON, April In cablnst
meeting and In conferences directly be
tween ths executive head of departments
ths whuls subjert of ths statutas of ths
Chinese Immigration question, as It will ha
after ths lapse of the existing; treaty, has
been thoroughly digested, and It oan bs
stated that the administration feels that It
has ampla warrant for continuing to en
force the rigid provisions of ths Chines
exclusion set of 1HB. regardless of ths
denunciation of the treaty. Bo far from
opening tbs door to Chinese Immigrstlon
ths lapss of ths treaty will. It Is said,
actually render tbs entrance of Chinese
into this country more difficult than whtls
ths treaty remained In force. This fact
has been pointed out to ths Chinee gov
ornmsnt by Minister Conger, who has not
yst abandoned ths effort ta get ths Chinese
to reconsider their denuncistlon. However,
It la positively stated that tha sx elusion
laws will continue to bs snforosd after
December, whether treaty expires or not.
Attoracjr General Asia . has under cua-
Wnmen p Voile Skirt trimmed with sev
eral rows of taffeta tnd-4UiM r0
quality. Mondsy s p-lce U.itCj
Beautiful Voile Fklrt. with alik n lf
drop, laiflo. U). $i2(ii and "vU
t Sample Wo'klnit Pklrtp Just rwelved
from our N. T buver worth Ofi
up to $nti. your choice XJ.fKf
Women a Fine Sample Walking
Skirts, at 116, 111. Jlc). $0 ' and
5.00
'saea'a (avert Jackets,
t.m, BT.tMt, aio.Mi K1I.4W.
Women's W alats
$1 mi Walstp. In lace and Crepe
da Chine, at
$f,i Walstp. in silkP, linena.
lawna. etc., at
5.90
2.98
4.ii Walpts, In hrllllRiitlnsK. veptinga, msd
ra. lawns and linens.
TB doaen Women's Walstp, In linens, lawns,
vesting-, trimmed with Inpertion and em
broidery, not a waist In the lt Q(v,
worth less than $2.00 choice OyC
Eieeattoaal Aalaes for Moaday
7&c Women's Wrapjiers,
at
$1.2fi Black Mercerised Sateen
Underskirt, at
$ii Women Crepe Kimonas,
at
$1.IVI Women'p Percale V rapjers,
at
39c
59c
1.00
1.00
$1.00 chlldren'B spring Jackets,
shoulder, braid trimmed,
at
ca pe over
.. 98c
SALE
COUCH SALE
MONDAY
$7.50 Couch,
at
4.95
7.50
8.95
17.85
12.50
fci.M Couch,
at
$I i Couch,
at
$25 00 -plece Parlor Suit,
at
$18.50 3-piece Parlor Suit,
at
China Dept.
Specials
Beautiful new line of Porcelain Ware
. Card Traya. Jelly Btandn. Rose Bowla,
Nut Traya, Sugar Stands, Cream Jug,
etc., finely finished In delicate colorp,
ri-gular 50c to TV valtiep. on sale f fr
Monday, at, each I4Jw
Kcml-Poreelatn handled Cup and
Saucere, ac fine hf china, per aet...
Decorated stippled gold finished 6. P. ware,
large Flatters. Cake Plates, Berry
Bowls. Fruit Servers. Chop Inahea, Balad
Bowls, etc. Regular tl.OOo value.
Large slaed Art Pottery OCo
Jardlnlerus d7k
The new Radiant Lamp Chimney lucrecao
. the light 60 per cent, all aixes, 15c
Decorated n.
Cuspidors IUC
Beautiful now Blue Canton Vase, e
each C
slderatlon tbe questlonof ths validity of
the exclusion law of xiu2. In view of the
denunciation of the treaties, and will pre
pare and submit to the president an opin
ion on the subject. Both the president and
the attorney general lave olcuel tae
matter with members of congress. It 1
being considered carefully, too, by th
leader of both branches of congress, and
If It le deemed necessary some executive
action will be taken on it before adjourn
ment If tt should be concluded that the
denunciation of the treaty by China would
render Inoperative existing laws isgardlng
Chinese excluaion, the probable cni'se of
action will be to attach to one of the pend
ing appropriation bills an amendment en
forcing the exclusion of Chinese.
Members of congress generally are agresd
thst no difficulty will be experienced In
passing the legislation if It should be re
garded ss necessary.
Hlgb Water at Pierre.
PIERRE. S. D.. April (Bpeclal Tele
gram.! Heavy Ice began tunning In the
river here last night with a rise of about
five feet and et coming up. The water
I higher than It has besn for years,
showing eleven feet on the gauge.
IMS! ..HUM , W
Sjf Ta aaaaw sa
X reel as gesa."
Bankrupt
The firm of A. L. lwicht A-
Co., jollors in Notions. KiMxtns hdi! Small Vr failed July 1,
1 0(Kt. on ncconnt of lepal proct'cdinps. The stock has bwn held
by tin' court till sold to iik Mjirt h .'H. t Vactly one-half of tb in
voice price Tins st(( k will lie placed on sale Monday morning
and will conlinue till every jiit'co ik rlKd out. Some of the stock
shows slipht shop wear, but the bulk of it is fresh, new poods.
The prices Monday will be one-half, one-third and one-fourth of
regular price.
nio-yiird Machine Thread, per pkm,1
1'-yiird Beldlng Bros Bcatng Silk..
i-iii-yard Linen Thread
Brass 1'lim. ench
clveteen Skirt Binding. icr yard ..
Waterproof Pklrt Binding, per ard.
l'c Metal Back Combs
IV Spring Fleeve Holder, pair
IV. ( tirp.-t Bteels
i!.V Hair BruHhcs
2"K' Tooth Bruanrs
lc
IV
(V
4lv
lc
IV
4vc
!'n'
41,'
l'K-
l"c
2Mi HiUr Bin UK-
2 spools Brook silkv Cro-het Cotton (V
Aluminium Thimbles ...V
1" ard Baby Klblmn 4,f
Tour choice or l.ow gropp of fancy
Iress Buttons, every poasihle color.
per dnxen V
24 Shoe Lace for 4"v"
SPECIAL MILLINERY VALUES
17.50 and 55.00 Street Hats 51.96 and 52.50
On Monday we place on .ale 1he greatest valuep In Ptreet and tailored ht e.ai
offered at so cnrl a jicrlod of the ppring pcaaon. Tlicy are all $7.60 and $i.00 values.
On Monday they go at $1.98 and $2.50
A Suggestive Bargain List
For Monday's Shoppers Popular Wash Fabrics Priced Special
for Monday.
WHITE ORGANDIE 6K In. wide, worth Joe to $!.. yrd.
for Mondav sale
WHITE FRENCH LAWN 4.'. In. wide.
for Monday p pale
SHIRT WAIPT SUITINGS all no style. 27 in. aide,
for Monduy sale
WASHABLE VOILE tall colnrsl, 27 In. wide.
for Mondav pale
LINEN MADRAS for walstlng. etc..
for Mnnday'a aale
SILK MOI'SKELINE black and all colorp, 40c grade,
for Monday s pal
NO SAMPLER of thce special fabric
we will flu all open order received up till
The Greatest Wash Goods Department West of New York City,
Flannel Department
White nhaker Flannel, good value .i-ic
for the money, at. yard
Unbleached Cotton Flannel Thlp 1 a good
nervlcalile heavy fleeced flannel, fC
'SI In. wide. at. yard -'w
Extra heavy, well made Outing Flannel,
come In light medium color, plaid
checks and stripes, 1AC
at yard
2Tr while wool Flannel, fine and excellent
for service, width Zi 'nchep, tr
at. yard 1 '-'
BED SPREADS.
$1'.M white fringed Bed Bpreads, Miirselllep
pattern, heavy knotted fringe, cut corner,
extra large sice and no better 'JG.
value to la? hud. Price each "
$3. OX extra superfine quality white Mar
seille Bed Kpraadp. heavy knotted fringe
with heavy and rich border In beautiful
raised floral patterns. This Is one of the
finest qualities Imported, extra O QQ
large sire. Price, each
$1.26 fine fancy noneycomb Bed Spreadp
reversible and can be used on either side,
large nlse Ux90. QUn
Price, each -
Groceries
THE CONSUMEirS HEADQUARTERS TO PUR
CHASE RELIABLE GROCERIES AT WHOLE
SALE PRICES. TRADING STAMPS ABSO
LUTELY FREE. : ;
21 lb, pure cane Granulated Sugar for.. LOO
4-b. sacks highest Patent Fiour $ 10
Largs Backs ('urutneal for l!"c
2-1 b package bi-K-RuUng Pancake
Flour 6c
ft-gal cans fancy Table Byrup i5c
bar best Laundry Soap, any brand., IRc
( lbs. hand picked Navy Bears IKe
6 lb, good Rice, Tapioca, Fartna or
Hominy lc
1- gal. cans fancy Apples luc
Best bulk Laundry Starch, per Ih $Vc
Jellycon. Bromangelon, Jell-O or Fruit
Puddlne, per pkg 7e
Large bottlep fancy Pickles, sssorted
kind, per bottle JVfco
Ijirge bottles pure Tomato Catsup 8Vo
Irg bottle nure Fruit Preserve 84c
Large bottles pure Fruit Jelly 4-
Tall cans Alaska Salmon 9c
2- lb. can solid packed Tomatoes TVc
2-lh. can Baked Bean 7v
2-lh. can Apple Butler 7P
2-lb ian Hominy, Squash or Bauer
Kraut TV
PROTECTORATE FOR MOROCCO
AnfVFrenou Treaty Promiiei to Trani-
form Politioal Geograph?.
BRITISH PROTECTORATE OVER EGYPT
Baa-laad Will Dasstaats tha Eaatrra
Shares af tbs Medltrraaaeaa aad
Fraace tbe Wetter
bares.
PARIB. April I Although ths Anglo
French colonial treaty just signed riakes
no specific reference to any protectorates,
lb is now recognised that between the
lines the treaty means ths establishment
of a French protectorate over Morocco
similar to ths present protectorate of
France over Tunis and that tt makes per
manent the British protectorate ever
Egypt. Thus the effect of the treaty ts to
transform tha sntlrs political geography
X3
CA.NCV CATHARTIC
A Fifi UAL SALE -TEN HILL! Oft COXED
Greatest la the World
A MILLION EIALTHT, MAITLT AMERICAN MEM, fathers of fetnlUee, tiiiatnasg
mem, statesman, mechanics, farmers, lewywe, ministers, dorAoea, boukbeepw a,
bankers, aeuiora, aoidiars. traveling salesmen, railroaders, laburaug xoea. auea la
e.ervwaia of lite. In every Line of sourtv, keep their bowels rwulsa-witti ( K h
CAfc.KTb Catndy UaUientc. They tell other men about tLs wuuderful xaent ef ttua
wonderful litvie Wbieu They take C AbCAJtJ To huzua to ibelr wives e-d tainiljee.
Tbe ooneeqvMinos Is a sale of OTES A kULLION bOXle A MOKTH mads t y
merit end appreciation- A mas who keeps bis bowels rasrular Wltu C.fcCAkVTa,
ttmu keep strong- aud healthy even without muuh aaardee. fur w hen tbe howele
are rea-ular ana the digestion strong the system Is sale and the mueoies. feral a
fnd nerves will have luax-beustltue eiasuotty aid Lie. Ail druiffsu, JOc, Ubo. Njo.
sever enaa in ouia, Xue gwnuua talus. SMunped C C C rainim ami tusi'i ast nesi
Artrlrsee BterUnc Remedy Oo Cfrilnagw mr Vsrsy Tort, stl
liilMY BEWs
THE RKlillBLB ITOIK.
IV Garter, per pair 2vo
Ncki'l plated Implex Safety Sin.
per doxcti fv,'
Curling IrotiR. each i IV
Tiacmg heelp ' 4o
.'i he Unint Tack Puller e
i'V Combination Needle Hooks tB
!" patent Hump Hookp and E-e.
per uird 2V
! PK- Putw 4vO
j K"c Horn Hair l'lnp per flosen 4Sn
1'ic Combination Hair Pin Cabinet V
k-ln. Shear lftn
1" Tooth Brnslies 4a
. id" Assorted Bnade 4V
'Elastic, per yard ISea
J And hundreds of other staple notions at
i on-hn!f to one-quarter regular aetltBd;
' price
25c
19c
10c
15c
19c
25c
can be pent to out-of-town ruatomara, but
l ucanay noon at these special price.
Wall Paper
and Paints
Our spring stock Is now complete. Ws
carry the largest and most complete stock
wet of Chicago t lower prloes than ever
before.
The beae .grade White Blank,
per roll, up from
And all other grades In proportion.
3c
The best Ready Mixed Taint on
tbe market, at, per gallon
98c
Also Varnishes, Stains, Enamels, Brushes
and Boom Moulding ' at extremely low
prloes.
Don't buy your material until you hare)
investigated our prices.
2-lb. cans fancy Wag or String Beans. .T4sa
2-ib. can Lar:y ,'um Bitted Peas T
Garden Seeds, rer pkg.. fiio
WHOLESALE DRIED FRVIT PKJOllsI
Larse California Pi una. Der lb.
::?5o
.. Two
Fancy California I. aches, per lb
Fancy Moor Park Aprloots, par lb...
English Cleaned Currants, per lb
Fancy Baxtlstt Pears, par lb
Choice California QrtDu. per lb
Fanny Virginia Blackberries, per h..
rancy Virginia ttaspbames, per in..
Kew Tora Btate Rins Atrole per lb.
AHOLEHAUS rKtbH FitUiT riUtTB
Fancy Imported Ftgs, per lb Utg
Fancy Highland, largs rwert Ort ngea,
per dos lav
Fancy Highland Seedless Lemons,
per doc T2B
7ancy Colorado White Clover Honsy.
psr rack tip
TRADING STAMPS ABBOLTT1TLT '
TREE WITH BTTERT PITRCHASK.
of northern Africa, with Great Brltsta
dominating the aostsra shores of tbs Med
iterranean and Franc tha western shores.
Article ons specifies thst France wrrt vat
trammsl Great Britain by asking that a
limit of tlms be fixed for ths British occu
pation of EgTpt. Heretofore ths duration
of Great Britain's stay In Egypt has been
open to doubt. i
Article two recites that It pertain ta
France alons to preserve order H Morseos)
and furnish asaistsnoe In all administra
tive, economic, financial and military re
form This Is considered equivalent ta
th beginning of a French protectorate
over Morocco.
France's dealing with th Morooosns
is compared to ths Vnltsd States' dealings
with ths American Indians, tacking tribal
organisation. However, tt is not sxnaetefl
that ths signing of ths trsaty soen wfjl be
followed by ths Introduction of saeders
reforms and condition In Meraeeo.
Aver Stare Is M ebbed.
PLATTSMOUTH. Neb.. April I (Spe
cial.) Sheriff J. D. Mr Bride received weed
this morning that a gsnsrsl n era handle
sturs In Avoca. in this county, was broken
Into and looted lest night.
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