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    TtTfi CM ATI A DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, DECEMHEtt
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Telephone Douglas 618 Rach-A11 Departments
Saturday December 14th, Commencing at 8 A. 11., Bargain Square in
Basement
Great Special Sale Men's Fine Shirts
No seconds, no samples, or in any way imperfect or soiled, but nev,
choice, desirable Shirts, just the kinds you would willingly pay the regular
price for
Men's Shirts, all $1.00
and 1 1.1 8 allien, made of
woven or printed madras,
Alf sizes from 14 to 17 inches, neck measure.
Men's Shirts, all 1 10,
$2.00 values, made of
mercerized fabrics and
mostly light grounds, with
black figures and stripes,
detached collar, on Special
Sale Saturday morning at,
each, 69c. : .
Men's Shirts, all $2.2$ and $2.50
values, made of finest printed
madras, In jacquard weaves, white
ground with black figures, checks
and stripes, also mercerised
aoisettes, white mohair and extra
fine woven colors, detached col
lars, attached cuffs, on sale Sat
urday, at each, 98c.
This li a great opportunity,
printed and woven mad
ras, detached collar, at
tached cuffs, on special
sale Saturday morning at,
each, 89c. ,
Do not fall to be on hand when sale opens,
. Why . Not , an Umbrella? "
A sensible 'Christmas gift. What can you buy
that would be more sensible than a good umbrella?
A compliment alike to tho good sense of the giver
and the good taste of the recipient.-This season, as
well . as in . previous seasons, our umbrella depart
kment is filled with the finest of umbrellas. Tho
coverings are all of the reliable sort, the frames are
the best in theTand, and the handles well, you must
come and see them foryourself. Wo can satisfy any
taste". Trices $1.00 to $18.q0. . -,
Main Floor.
The Creel Clirisfraas Store
Omaha's brightest and best Ohristm&s store. All former
holiday records are being broken. Never before have our cus
tomers responded so generously to. our suggestion to shop
early. By doing so you are not only making it more pleasant
for yourself, but you are helping to make this busy time much
easier for our force of willing helpers. Come here and shop
in comfort, . -. : y. -
Final Clearance of Good Millinery Saturday
Commencing at 9 A. M.
Saturday we are going to offer you an unusual opportunity to buy high
class millinery at a, great cut. If only to piece out the season, they will
be desirable. All of our trimmed colored hats, rich in beauty and exclu
sivenesn, worth up to $10.00, ii one grand Clearing Sale Of)
Saturday, at each pisU
SECOND FLOOR.
Handkerchiefs for Christmas
Reason after season we have been leaders In fine handkerchiefs and this holiday season
look
U no excentlon. Buying direct from the Impor ter. we are able to give you the cno cent inere
i j i n--,v. i in tho riiv win roi nnrt rianaaercnieis mm
freBh and crisp as the ones we show. There are all linen hemstitched, embroidered hand
kerchiefs, hand embroidered all linen handkerchiefB. all linen hemstitched handkerchiefs,
all linen initial hanakercniei ana cnuarens utuunenuioiB, an uvct..j ....w-.
Main Floor.
' , Christmas Hosiery
Give sensible gifts. Something beautiful and yet uso
ful, a pair of hose.
Lace lUle hoBe, 40c and SOc per pair.
Embroidered lisle hose, beautiful, artistic and exclu
sive designs, prices SOc to $3.00 per pair.
Flaln black silk hose with cotton soles, $1.00 per pair.
Black silk hose with cotton soles and garter tops,
$1.75 per pair.
Thread silk hose, $1.5,0, $2.00, $2,50, $3.00 and $3.75
per pair.
Embroidered silk hoee, the choicest and best selec
tion we have ever had. Prices $2.00 to $10.00 per pair.
Colored silk hose, $1.50 and $2.50 per pair. -Main
Floor.
Things Men Like fo Christmas Gifts
Something useful and practical pleases most men:
All the newest shapes and colorings In neckwear at SOc and
$1.00 and 11.60 each.
Fancy silk suspenders put up in pretty Christmas boxes,
.ready for giving, at SOc, 76c, $1.00 up to $8.00 each.
Gloves in a pleaelng variety of the season's newest tones,
$1.00, $1.50, and $2.00 a pair.
A box of fancy hose is a safe gift. Prices 25c, 50c and
$1.00 a pair. ,
A setof underwear makes a warm, comfortable gift. : We
are headquarters for the best sorts.
Short Kid Gloves at $1.50
Owing to the scarcity and advance of skins this season, it
has been very hard to find real kid gloves that could be sold -for
$1.50, but we were protected by our importer are able
to furnish you with an elegant glove in black or brown for $1.50
' Ask to see a pair of our "Renards." Price per pair 1JM.
Glove certificates sold here.
Main Floor. .
(
Iliiiili li Ilk
vColeeg e Coats; iSajgr
Leathr Goods for Christma. -Leather
bags, one of the richest of Christmas
gifts. For this holiday season, we are showing a
great variety of styles in fine goods. The prices are
most reasonable for the quality of the goods.
Walrus leather bags, black and brown seal bags,
"fancy calfskin bags, real Alligator bags, and the
newest styles in silver bags.
Squaw bag9 in black, brown and tan leathers at
85c each. Main Floor.
Special Sale of Wool Bed Blankets, Saturday
Our $4.00 Glendale gray wool blankets, full 11-4 size,
double blanket, weight 6 ft pounds, on sale Saturday At
$2.98 a pair. '
Our $4.60 plaid all wool blankets, beautiful pink, blue
and tan colorings, on sale Saturday at $8.2$ a pair.
Our $3. 60. white wool blankets, dainty pink or blue
borders, full 11-4 bed else, nice soft quality, on sale
Saturday at $2.78 a pair.
Cotton Blankets, special at 89o a pair, regular 60V
Quality.
Crib blankets at 25e a pair. Others at 60c, $1.00,
$1.25. $1.50, $2.00 a patr.
Crib comforters at 3 Bo each, sllkollne covered, ruffle
all round, nice white cotton.
West Basement .
. A Holiday Convenience
If you desire to send a gift to a dlEtant relative on
friend, why not save the trouble of packing and shipping
by allowing us to send It for you. This year we have
opened a special department for this purpose where you
can pay mail or express charges. Suitable cards to t.n
clora ciay le bad here also. We will be pleased to db
this :-r -ou ree .of charge. .
Little Children's Coats, Girls' Coats. Misses Coats
All on Special Sale Saturday at Extraordinary Reduced Prices. Sale Commences at 9 A.M.
To introduce to the people of Omaha the merits of the "Wooltex" Coats, for the little ones, the girls and the
Miss of 14 and 16 years, we have decided to make the following great reductions Saturday.
All the Wooltex Coats for girls. 8, 10, 12 yearB, regularly sold
at siu.Du, saiuraay a "7 C
UtIJ
Waist Nets for Christmas
A most pleasing gift for a woman or miss would be a net
waist pattern. They come in white, cream or ecru. Prices are
76c, 85c, $1.00, $2.00 and $3.25 a yard. 2 yards makes a
nice pattern. "
We show only the correct styles and our fashion bo6ks shown
at this department will give many ideas for the making.
Black 811k Nets are also very popular. These are shown in
plain or figured effects at $1.76, $2.00 and $1.00 a yard.
Main Floor.
Christmas Candies,. Specially Priced for Saturday
All our Candies Wre made from absolutely pure i-n-
gredlents therefore they are the best for gift giving.
Balduff'a fine chocolates 60c a pound.
Balduft's chocolates and bon bons 60o a pound.
Assorted caramels at 35c a pound.
Maple and vanilla nut patties 80o a pound.
Butterscotch wafers SOc a pound.
Assorted nut brittle 8 Bo a pound.
Assorted buttercups 86c a pound.
A Work of Art
Every one should see the beautiful piece of art
embroidery now on special exhibition on our Second
Floor. ,
All the Wooltex College Coats, In navy, vbrown and red regular
ly sold at $18.50, Saturday's - y f
sale price &, 3
All the Wooltex College Coats, regularly sold at $16.50, Satur
day's sale 1 1 Cfl
price ....;...-. , 11. 3U
' All the Wooltex Coats for girls, 8, 10, 12 years, regularly sold
at $16.00, Saturday's . '" i CfV
sale, price. f . . . .......'..;). . 1 J J 3
All the Wooltex Coats for girls, 8, 10, and 12 years, regularly "V
sold at $12.50, Saturday's ' ; O Ef
v said' ' price .,.,.."'. 1 1, . ii .... .... C w
Howard
, Cor.
16th St.
sale price.
All the little children's coats from 1 to 5 years, in fine imported
bearskins, most dainty styles for little children, regularly sold
for $3.606aturday's f
sale price. k t&3
Little children's coats, regularly' sold tor $5.00, , r c
Saturday' sale price J, i D
Little children's coats, regularly .sold for $7.60,
Saturday a sale price.
5.00
Coming
Very important to those who are going
to bny pretty Dress Goods for Christ
mas (riving.
We are now planning and getting ready for the most
notable Remnant Sale of the season. The last call.
Every remnant must go, both colored and black. Waist
lengths, lengths for misses' and children's dresses, skirt
lengths, and all full dress patterns. See Sunday'a papera
for particulars:
Howard
. Coi.
16th St.
Saturday Morning, Commencing at 8 O'clock
Special Sale of Silkoline Comforters, fine white
cotton, full bed size, hand tufted with yarn, beautiful
designs, at each J)8c, the $1(50 kind.
West Basement.
jjk
back on the minister and went on strum
mlnr his guitar. Rv. Mr. Marshall was'
tha only one to whom he would talk. ( j
Ha was alone in the cell all djr except
for the doath watch. When Warden Beetner
went In to tell the death watch tb go to
the court of Judse Cornish Clarke laid
Wfltde his guitar, thinking the time of ex
ecution had arrived. ' Looking at the
Varden, he said in a Surly tone: .
. "Well. I'm ready."
Tie exhibited no concern over what was
causing- the delay when told they wore not
ready yet. He merely plrked up his guitar
and began playing again. '
' Even while the spectators were watting
in the scaffold room the notes of Clark's
guitar could still be heard floating across
tha yard.
Clark ate a hearty dinner, consisting of
meat, potatoes, toast and coffee. He ex
pressed a desire for a drink of whisky, hut
there was noae at hand.
Wrltea t Wife.
Clarke wrote a letter to his wife Friday
morning. It la as follows:
Mrs. Katie Clarke. 72S R Street, Lincoln,
Neb.: lx-ar Little Wife When you receive
this letter 1 may be drad, but. sweetheart,
be brave and don't we-p and grieve, for
11 won t do you any good: Ah. If I could
only do something to make the husband
that you deerrve. how happy It would make
me. You have been a trua, devoted wire
to me. God alone can reward you. so be
brave, sweetheart, and God will make all
thing right.
You mum pray and try to be happy
And you muni write to mamma something,
o that she will love you for my ke. So
goodbye and Clod bleee you and reward you
for all you have done for me. If bad
only known what a true and loving woman
you was I would not be sitting under the
death watch. - So li brave, sweetheart.
Kverythlng Is for the best., Bo I close with
lots of klssu and hugs. I remain your
tuvlng huaband, who loves you with all his
dying heart. HARRISON CLARKE.
Qus Rwnse, Charles Wlthnell, Sheriff. Mc
Donald, and Jabes Cross, presllent of the
Thirteen club, were among the Omaha
people, present at the execution.
Froeeedlaura Before) Cornish.
. At U.30 this morning Fred Smith of
Omaha, accompanied by Benton Bell, who
has looked after Clarke's Interests since
his conviction and Imprisonment, appeared
before Judge Comlah with an affidavit to
the effect that Clarke was Insane and ask
ing that a Jury be empanelled to try him.
As the affidavit failed to set out Uxat the
warden had refused to sign It, objection
Was made to by Deputy Attorney General
Martin and County Attorney Tyrrell. Judge
Cornish Instructed tha attorney to prop
erly prepare the affidavit and set tha case
for hearing after the noun hour. Numerous
witnesses were then examined. Including
the chaplain of the penitentiary and sev
eral guards, each of whom swore . that
Clarke appeared as rational this morning
as he had at any time since his Imprison
ment. Bell testified that he did not know
whether Clark was Insane, but that he
acted very peculiar, In that though he ha
been hi confidant and chief adviser and
friend In hi trouble, thl morning he re
fused to speak to him or receive him la
hi cell.. The pastor of the African Meth
odist church testified that though Clarke
received him yesterday and discussed re
ligion with him, this morning he refused
to talk with him. Dr. Birkner, a member
of the Insanity board, telephoned to Judge
Cornish after 2 o'clock that he had com
pleted his examination of Clarke and would.
If necessary, come to the court room and
testify. He said h would swear that
Clark was sane. Attorney Smith said thl
was sufficient and he would submit the
case, a the word of Dr. Birkner over the
telephone waa just as good a a statement
made In court. Judge Cornish then In
formed th attorney that he would tele
phone Warden BeemeV that he would not
Interfere. The hearing was ended at 2:16,
Juat forty-five , minute before the time
would lapse when Clarke could be legally
executed. ' '
MURDER A SPECTACULAR CRIME
Last of Series of Holdups that Blocked
Omaha CltUeaa.
The murder for which Clark paid the
forfeit waa one of the most spectacular
holdups ever perpetuated In the vicinity of
Omaha. Coming shortly after the ahootlng
of Nels Lausten, a Cumin street saloon
keeper and of Prank N. Clark of th Bos
ton store banking department. It created
th hiteneeet excitement.
Flury was. shot between midnight and 1
o'clock on the morning of March 8, 1906,
at the Albright T switch. HI car had
stopped on th T and he had stepped down
from the platform to throw th switch with
his foot. He was confronted by a man with
a gun and told to throw up his hands. In
stead of complying h opened fir with hi
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revolver and the holdup and his companion
responded. Flury wu hit In the wrist,
but after the men had gone he gave two
bells and the car started back on tha trip.
He staggered Into the car and sank into a
eat. The motorman took him to a local
physician's office and an examination dis
closed he was also shot through the abdo
men, a wound he did not know about at
th time. He was taken to th hospital and
lingered until March 15, when he died.
' Search for Marderer.
The South Omaha police at one began a
vigorous search for the murderer.-- Two
saloon had been held up a short time be
fore tho shooting at the street car and It
was believed the crimes were all com
mitted by the eame party, which after
wards proved to be true. 1 It was' through
Officer Bellew, a colored ' member of tha
South Omaha police force, tha the first
clue was secured. Mrs. Nettle Jones, a
colored woman, ..told BeJJew Harrison
Clark had given tier on the night of the
shooting some small change he aald he had
secured from two. saloon holdup. He
asked her to keep It for htm. Th officers
dug up th money and arrested Clarke and
afterward Cal , Wain, who waa suspected
of being an accomplice. Further clues
were given by Wain' wife, who confessed
she had made thto masks and hoods for th
trio before they left her house on ths night
of th holdup.
The first conclusive evidence secured was
after th arreet of Clarence Gatbright, who
turned states evidence and tbld th whole
story of. the crime, tracing th rout th
three had taken to the two saloons and
theno to Albright, whare th attempt waa
made to- hold up the car. From th Brat
Gathrlght implicated Clark as the one
who held the big Colt' revolver from which
the fatal bullet came... At one of the sa
loons, Clurk struck a man over th head
with th gun and was afterward identified
by one of the, men (n the place. The re
volvers were dug up. under Wain's, house
and In Clarke's room and 'a complete chain
of evidence woven around the three.
Clark Leader of Gaasr.
Harrison Clarke, who waa implicated a
the leader of tha crowd and the man who
actually fired th fatal shot earn within
an aca of escaping twice. Shortly after
the murder he waa arrested, but Mrs. Net
tle Jonea, who afterward gav the tip
leading U hi conviction, told th officer
he had been with her all th evening.
Clark waa then released. . He was arrested
again after Mrs. Jones told her second
story, which proved to b true.
Clark came near escaping from th city
Jail at Lincoln, whtr h was takeo when
threat of lynching were made her, tie
had dug Ms way part way through th wall
of the building when be waa discovered
accidentally.
Mob Tloleaec fraveated.
Th night Flury died a mob composed
largely of street car employes gathered
at the county Jail and threatened to break
In and lynch Clark and hi companions,
but th sheriff had spirited htm away, and
after a committee had Investigated th mob
went away.
At the trial of Clark Gathrlght wa the
principal witness. HI testimony tending to
how that Clark held th big Colt's re
volved during th shooting was corrobo
rated by saveral Witness! who were In
th saloon th trio held up. Clark ad
mitted hi connection- with the crime, but
couUcded It waa GatbrlgLt who held th
gun and not he. This waa ths principal
contention during the trial. The Jury re
turn a verdict of guilty of murder in the
first degree and fixed tho penalty at death.
Wain waa afterward tried and given a life
sentence and Gathrlght pleaded guilty and
wa sentenced to twenty years In the peni
tentiary. .; , ,
Clarke waa sentenced to hang by Judge
Button, the data of the execution being
fixed at November 12. The supreme court
suspended sentence In order to hear his ap
peal and afterward' fixed the data at Do
ceirber 13. -
Clarke' attorney at the trial were E.
R. Leigh of Boutn Omaha and Hugh Myers
of Omaha. They were appointed by Judge
Button oil .Clarke's plea of poverty, but
after th trial Clarke waa dissatisfied and
secured W. H. Crow of Omaha and J. B.
Strode of Lincoln to prosecute his caae In
.supreme court.
Indirectly Clarke owe his death on th
gallows to the fact be" wa acquitted by a
Jury in district court for a minor offerut
a short time before the Flury murder was
committed. Clarke was charged wUh
breaking Into a box car and stealing
enough candy to stock a confectionary
tore. Strong evidence waa brought
agalnet him, but throughv a numbur of
friends he proved an alibi and wa ac
quitted. If he had been convicted he
would have been serving In the penltcu
tlary at the tlm 'th murder wa com
mitted. Clark wa also Implicated by Gath
rlght' confession in th holding up of a
street car at almost th same spot a th
Flury holdup February 28, about a week
before Flury wa killed.
LOCAL INTEREST I THE HANGING
Score of Penan Call to Kaow If th
Execatlea Took Place.
Any person desiring to obtain a correct
idea a to how much local Interest waa felt
In th matter of Harriaon Clarke's execu
tion could, have me with th most com
pletely satisfactory results had he or sh
sat at on of th telephone In the editorial
room of The Be Friday.
Early In th day, -even before the hour
set and advertised for the execution, th
anxlou ones began to call up, and from
that tlm on throughout th day th In
quiries poured la over tha phone In veri
table streams. In the majority of cases the
curious were women, though many men
found It Impossible to suppress their eager
nee to . learn th news. Sometime th
merf answer that hi execution had been
delayed did rot do; th Inquirer wanted
to know the detail and Insisted on hang
ing to tha telephone until he did know,
perhaps not supposing that he wa only
on of uore who wer making ltf stren
uous In th newspaper office. Evidently
colored people did nof take sufficient Inter
est in the affair to call up, for so far
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of Moscow, In an unsuccessful attempt to
kill him, has been sentenced to death.
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