TIIK HKK: -OMAHA. riUD.W. .1ANTAHY ir. 1!H.). Nebraska Nebraska ' Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska DOYE STILL IS IN STATE HOUSE DOME Looked for a While as if it Would Be Driven Out by Row Over Finn; Stenographers. WAY IUT WOMEN BACK TO WORK Nebraska Far Ahead DETAILS OFJRINTING BILL In Agriculture Ways tei Would Hundred nou- .From a Staff Correspondent.! ' Mnd Dollar fbr'trecUon of laxcouN. jn. 14. tpciai.) "-' Plant Near Capitol. . . . braska-ls far and owiy, tli loremost stale in the union In organised agi-lcul- ta nt"T TrwTtTT VIT TV 1 VT.AP. Went tfcatrlce ,m entered hy.Tttnrtars Tuesday nlM., wh'n secured only $10 worth of good forf their trouble. It la mil o.e1 to I the work of home talent. RED WILLTJW.FpNDS GO. ' ' TO SMALLER BANKS (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 14. -(Special Tele (ram) The firing of three young women stenographers by the senate., yesterday, on of them placed on the roll on the recommendation of Secretary Sprsgue of the democratic state committee, brought that gentleman to Lincoln In a hurry laat night, and thla morning It la hinted that the three will go back on tho payroll. Rprague was pretty warm when he i reached town and said.-"It seems mighty t range that the secretary of the state committee, who put In his whole time for nothing during the atate campaign, can't get acroaa even one appointment In -the legislature." Sprague waa flrat closeted with Arthur Mullen of Omaha and later got In com munication with Senator Howell, with the result that the three women may he retained. The Incident for a time threatened to drive the dove ot peace out of the state house dome, but the fluttering has ceased and all Is now peace' ture," says Secretary Mellor of the State I Hoard of Agriculture, w ho ha )nt re- turned from .Minneapolis., .where, he ad-1 dressed a meeting of the Mlnneeoti Agricultural society. The tnaxlrttirfl attendance In Mlnne aota la about 'til. according to the Ne braska secretary' and thnt In Kansas Is not much greater.- Tlie attendance at the Nebraska mc'etlnl runs as. high as SOvH ! MVOrfk. Neb.. Jan. 14 tSpecial.) Tho . (From a Staff .CorifsponilenO j county commissioners ot Red Willow UIXOOLN. Jan. 14. (Special. One hun- J county recently irequssted' bids -from the cred thousand dollars Is th amount of an ! several . batiks 'Of t.he county- on .the de appropriatlon for the establishment of- a J posit money -oMhe county, af a- rate not state printing plant, 'ft opefd In a bill ' less than- S .per cent-,2. per cent having iiitrodticed by RepresMil Stive Bates to ':!. ' been paid by-. the .banks on, such deposits Thl ' measure crest?' a stilt printing ! In jthe .past: . The .following. banks ot lhe commission conslstlnS of the- g-oxerhoi. ! connty .have' been .declared county de serfelary of stste snd the stste printing ' twltortey tby, having agreed to pay the nilMU I nn ntll n SnnA1 I frrtn 1 commissioner appointed by the governor. ; S n.r, cent per annum on .counly Uepo-lts: DUNNAGE RULE ARROGATED empowers the commission to act with State, Bank of Indlsnola.. State, Hank of lumiflUJJ IWUU nUUVUni UU , pf f,ontrol (n purfn;lng a )Ut BiUley., State." Hank ,ot Marlon. Slate : anj erecting buildings thrreop; as near as I Honk of ,Isljaion. ., The , three national Railway Commission Decides Not tO possible to the capltol building In Lincoln. banks of this cltyre .not Included in . Permit Shipment of This Weiirht i V . f Vtu.e pt-..' . ,n? county, a-posnones.. , Free-Hereafter.' ORGANIZE BELGIAN RELIEF Methods for Forwarding Supplies Have Bern Reduoed to System by General Committee. FREE POSTAGE IS PERMITTED (from a Staff Correspondent ) LINCOLN. Jan. 14.-Speclal Telegram.) Governor Morehead. chairman ex-of-flclo of the Nebraska commission for Belgian relief, has received 'word from Lindnn W. Hates of . New Tork. ' vice chairman of the nations! commission, an nouncing that arrangements have been completed for the free transportation of foodstuffs. The communication la aa fol lows: The commission for relief In Belgium, the officially designated sole agency through which food and supplies msy be brought Into HeUlum. has Just concluded arrangements with the- Postoffloe de partment and with express companies wherebv am one In America may for ward foodstuff for relief In Belgium by rarcel pust or express without cost of transportation to the sender. The supplies needed are nonperlshable foodstufts. also new blankets snd new clothing. On account of tho postal laws, parcel post . packages cannot he sent by parcel post, 'V. t l." tly following . the Instructions of the department, however, the sender may. If he wishes, have his postage refunded. A similar refund will be mnd on all parkaaea sent by the AUims Kxpress company, the American Kxpress compsnv, the Wells-r"arso com pany, the Southern company, the Great Northern and the Northern company. The response of America to the appeal of Belgium has been gratifying, hut the task of provisioning over K,(i00o people, l.W.rW) of whom are absolutely destitute reoulrea the dispatch of a shipload of food every other day and the maintain ing of a transport line' comprising thirty one steamers tftate relief orgsnlsatlona should be put on a permanent basts for continued effort until summer. If not longer. I.etalled Instructions for sending psck agea and for obtaining the refund of transportation money are In the ham's of the state committees, representing tho commission for relief In Belgium. They nrMt " ... f tato officcj, denartmen wunji.a. UAKElUii MEN The plant thuna established, under tue terms of the bill. wlU do all printing for1 p;trt cj. denartments nnd l istUutlons, ; niu-. hve also been posted by permlslon of I'nstmsster General Burleson In (ln.ni postoftlres throughout the 1'nlted States. Mmllsr Instntctbms have been placed -In the offices of afc.ooo express compnle. This Information may also be had by ad drcantng the commission for relief in Belgium, 71 Broadway, New York (. ity. MAN WHO THREATENED YORK BANKER ARRESTED YORK, Neb., Jan J 14. -(Special.) Frank Ward, who was airested last Thursday while carrying aroumd a shotgun and. a pocket full of shells and threatening tc shoot the officers of the First National bank and blow the Institution up he cause he had had some throuble w ith 11k bank over a horse he had lmught at. n aale upon which the bank held a mort gage and asked him to settle. . It wa. thought by the officer who arrested him that he waa crnsy He was, taken befor. the Insane board. The board fnlled.tr. find anything wrong with him. He Wn? held for further Investigation. Shallenberger Says He May Yet SettM . .The Patronage Row . (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Jan. 14.-(Spewial.) Con gressman and Mrs. A. C. Shallenberger, while in Lincoln during the day visited with many ot their friends . and took luncheon with Representative and Mrs. S. M. aPtterson qt 'Alma.. Mr. Shallen berger addressed the legislature In the afternoon by special Invitation. Concerning the Fifth district patron age situation, the congressman did . not care to be quoted extensively. He admit ted that some differences exist between Mmjlf and C. W. Bryan ov appoint ments, especially his ' recommendation ' favoring A. 8. Campbell for postmaater at Imperial. However,, he said that while In Washington recently he had a very satisfactory Interview with W. J. Bryan over patronage matters, and he thought U might be possible to arrive at some amicable understanding. Congressman Shallenberger said he ex pected to talk with C. W. Bryan while In Lincoln. What his own course may be if theTleadlock continues, he did not say. Not Yet Agreed on . Warehouse Measure (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Jan. 14. (Special Telegram.) The Farmers' : Union association at Its session today advocated the Torrens sys tem 'of land titles, a constitutional con vention and a revision of the .school laws in the resolutions adopted, this afternoon. So far the public warehouse (blll has been debated without coming to a conclusion. A little opposition 'was shown on the resolution for a constitutional convention, but it finally disappeared and the reso lution want through without much opposition. 'From a Staff Correspondent.) 1-INl OLN - -Jan.'14. (Speclal.)-rTli 600 pound dunnage exemption hitherto al lowed shippers- try- Nebraska railroad la done away with in, orders that have been issued by the Htlato RaHway commission. "Dunnage" 'covers braoa and stays used In bulk ctrloads to secure the freight. In. theses the rallroaSs have carried 300 pounds actual weight ,of this dunnage free. The commission has esri- colled the rule ontbe grounds. ,thgt it puts , a prmuium on caieless packing In hull; and .puts at. .adsadysntage. those, ship pers who ciate or box their goods care- lor boards and, societies o:etailng unJer ' 1 eiaio control inu iui mc i. i?t,. m. it la in session. The-roinm!islon Is to he the Judge of what printing may be r.eces fary for each .office. Institution or or ganisation. State Institutions now pos-; imsslng printing plants msy continue to operate them If the commission deems it advisable.: No private work of any kind Is to be done at the state, plant, and penalties, are specified for .Infractions of! this rule. ' .. . j 1 How Money l IHvlded. , , . ' The appropriation is divided as follow? : Grounds and building; f-.OMy equipment. MS.Of'; printing and binding material. fully. In Its opinion the commission cites fig ures to show thatjifor a carload of pianos It hss bten costing over liOnlore' to box tho itnstrumepts' than to.; ship in bulk salary of stnto 2,doo; incidentals, I J10.000; labor, riC.OnO: printer , for one year. ?n,0oo. " It is figured by, the' introducer that .tha state, plant. If established. W'tll no be Other, Instances that wbrij a .dilVrlmina-' r'rf" ,or operation during the first year or the biennium, ana tor inn reason amy one yeors salary Is provided or the state printer. ;, ' , ' ', Prop oses to Close : Saloons at 6 O'clock (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Jan. 14.-(Speclal Telegram.) An attempt 'will be made to change the o'clock closlnc law bv the Present leg islature. Anderson of Phelps today Intro- ' " cuced a bill changing the closing time ot I TWO LINCOLN MEN ADDED saloons to f o clock instead ot 8 o'clock. tlcn against th' cirefuj.afe. shipper nr cited, and the . cbn(mw9ion concludes by wiping out the dunnage exemption In 'its entirety. . ' " . i ; Nebraska' Indian .tighter. ' Asks - for , Pension from State t , ... ,. . (From' a' Staff Correspondent. ) ." LINCOLN, , Janf 14.-(Speclal.)-James Dooley: of Omgha,- one of, the" six 'sur vivor's of the first, company of the Ne braska. National Guard,, which saw real service against the Indians ,ln. 1864, plana 'to ask the legislature ' to - grant pensions to himself und' his iva-gsay-halred com rades. . A pension w lll also be asked for the only'' surviving 'wid'ow' of any'' of 1 the' company's members. '' '' . ..' Tlie record s'show' that Mr.' Dooley wa mustered in at Omaha on August 30." U84. He was then 'years 'old. He was a mem ber of, Company A rof the First regimeht of the Nebraska, militia, of which John R. Porter of .Omaha waa. captain. The records show. that' the. company isawimueh real service, and some hard fighting; on patrol duty for wagon trains and' coaches between Fort ? Kearney ' and J Jiilesburg, Colo.'- '.?,-'." 'i HASTINGS LINE AFf AIRS " 1 y :ARE AGAIN IN COURT What will probslbiy be the last sppear- ance in court of the 'affairs of "tho, Omaha fc Nebraska Central railway, was be- j fore Iistrlet Judge Seam, wljen creditors I made - a final effort to hold stockholders for the amounts due them. Claims of more than 18,000 ,are .involved.' The' supreme court held thgt .creditors .whb.had Itpowl-. edge, what stockholders had not paid par value for the stock," could hold the lat ter , for the .dtfCerenca between the,! am "tint at rva1i4 ai)l IiKa 'ioIha U D gi-aiva oava iliu Q. Blur Ut lilO stock. The Omahi and Nebraska Central was a proposed' lnterurban' itne from uiuana, o iiuuugi, ' (' l I ' ; PROMINENT MADISON MAN DIES SUDDENLY MADISON, Neb., Jan. 14. fSpecial.) A. A. Bley died suddenly at his resldenco here yesterday. Death waa due to heart trouble. Mr. .Bley was 44 years of age and had been engaged In business at Madison for upwards of twenty years aa operator and owner of the Union Valley Boiler mills, during which time he served the city ot Madison as councilman and as president ot the Commercial club. lie is survived by his widow, a daughter 14 years of age and a son 10 years of age. The deceased was a member of the Mod ern Woodmen and the Ben Hur orders In which ho carried Insurance to the amount ot 16,000. The funeral will take place Friday afternoon. MANY FARMERS T 0MEET AROUND BANQUET BOARD (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Jan. 14. (Speclal.)-A ban quet attended by the representatives ot all the aocietlea of Organised Agricul ture will be held at the Undell hotel Wednesday evening, January 30. Rev. C 8. Harrison of York will be the guest of 8. Harrison honor, a J. Hali toast list Is ner will be toastmaster. The not yet outlined. R. W. Mc- Ginnis la the chairman of the banquet committee and It has been planned to make thla affair the biggest rally of its kind In the interests of scientific agri culture. COLONa VIFQUAIN'S COLT NO WRELIC OF THE STATE (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. Jan. 14. (Special.) The "Sam'l Colt" revolver carried through the civil war by the late General Victor Vlf quaint hss been presented by Mrs. Vif- qualn to the Grand Army of the Republic for display In Its relic room at the state house. i The weapon show s hard usage and tha tag-piece bear the additional Information that after the war it was used on the farm at butchering time until it "went wild" and hit the wrong hog so often that the general was forced to retire it. Xn. Ilgllile Appeals. LINCOLN, Jan. 14. (Special.) Mrsl Lu- ella Ogllvle, who waa refused a divorce from Donald Ogllvle by Ju4ge Sutton ot the Douglas county district eburt. has ap pealed to the supreme court. ' !-he alleged JO LOBBYISTS' REGISTER '.(From a Staff Correspondent) 1 LINCOLN, . Jan. - 14. (Special.) Two lobyists added their names to the secre tary of state's register today, ' They were, J. J. Bean of Lincoln, who , represents himself" in legislation affecting-munici pal laws, andC; D. Lamme.1 also ,of Xdnr coin, who 'represents the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen. fj HERE'S SOME ACTUAL CASH .WAITING WITHOUT CLAIMANT (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Jan. ll.-(Specla).)-Oyer 17.000 is waiting at the of flee of Adjutant General Hall for somebody to claim It The money Is ..what' is left of the fund provided, by. congress to pay members. of the three Nebraska regiments which en listed In 1SS8 for the ,Spanlsh .war for. the time, they served , prior to being mus tered In. ' .The, claim of vHjanB(.SpnK., Mn' coin for $32, allowed thls morning, was the first heard from" In a"long' time. ' .... i 1 t V-' v'-' . Golden Wedding. FAIRBl'RT, Neb.,, Jan. M.MBpeclal.)- The , home of Mr. , and Mrs. v Alien Wheeler in thla city waa ,the,acerte of a pretty .Jgolden , wedding ' anniversary , on Tuesday. 'Mr. , and Mrs. .wneeier were married at' Peoria, ' 111.. '.January . 18. t i,u 'the close of r the -war, and,- Mr. Wheeler had Just "come ,'eut'of 'the-union army after. serving in CompWny A Ffty fifth Illinois volunU"'1'Bfnt.r ,r "nd Mrs. Wheeler were among the early set tier of , Nebraska. ... They came to Gage county first and;then( to ,FaJrbury In 1870. , '-. .-'" v C-'MVetea troisi .'Beatrice. . BEIATRICE, Neb., Jan. 14.--STeelal.)-A girt. baby only a' few hour old and snugly .wrapped In' an old dress was left on the doorstep at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beedy ' in West Beatrice. Mrs.r Beedy took' the child in and cared for.lt later and notified the officers, who are' Investigating. the case.' " . Howard Gardner, , who recently, came here from' Concordia, Kan., to' work In a clolhlng, atore, wasi grreetedj Wednesday afternoon on the charge of wife deser tion. , His wjfe, who' resides aV that place, filed the 'complaint.' , He 'will be .held here until an officer.'from Kansas comes after hlin. ,. . ' ' ' ' -The grocery store of O. ' H. Harder in . ,. c ... .... . ,..; if CALOMEL SALIVATES ..Calomel makea you alck and you lose a day's work.- Calomel la a nasty,' dangerous chemical. . To llen your sluggish tllve'r and bowels. when constipated.' .headachy, bilious,, Just get a'lO-oent box of harmless .Casearets.. , They- work , while- you sleep, don't gripe, sicken ' or aallvate. Adver tlsemeat; , ?.' ; , j , '. it't ff''s:jZ-J .' -it v I " MM ' : r " " 11 ' '"'ll ,m ' ii... '.i .1 n I ' II . . !l. I II US ' Nothing Else Will Satisfy Him Popular-that' the word with all true) Americans with' o ciaaaea rhyakUna, taborenra, mechAnica, banker, buaiaeM men ' Blatz Ber m beat an aualitT. taate and purity Good for you Good for your f riends. - ' Pur, wnotseasae, anaypy - anil nJSvidaa! ia taste. If yea bare beea drinking etasr beers, it' because yen bare aerai . tasted bLAIi. HtXJ. . ' Blatz.Cpmpany Omaha, Neb. i i 1 1 aT II Bp M fill mv. M I I I I jfP,: rTvAstA-rt miwiws cowamt t iZpi.-jS.'V : t MiLu.i' bt cowrm mttn JllM LT1 ' IV Fj1 . d eisiatil IM-WiiSerSale.oS Presses H El In the Basement Friday at Zero Prices , Several fortunate purchases of High' Grade Dresses, just received, worth up to $15.00, all combined and placed in two lots to be sold Friday at the amazingly low prices of $3.93 and $4.95, In Sal, u well & Tftlue-giring, we b eliTe ,t Hiu timely offering will overshadow all 'previous bargain events in our Basement Section.. .Without personal inspection you'would scarcely believe that such high-grade dresses could bo sold for such -a small .amount of money. ! - f ; 1 i PhtityofiLarg sizes ht both Uh$ Up jo $10.00 Dresses 'OxnsiBtlTiK of about 300 Silk and Cloth Gar ments, alt flips for AVoiHon and Misses, made to sell regularly at 17-00 to $10.00 each, some even more than that, In dozens of the pret tiest and latest styles. Materials In clude poplins, satins. ttessaUnes, fine serf ea, broadcloths, etc.. in all the new military, basque, , coatee.- vest effects, etc. Choose from the ' entire lot Friday, at. !(3 Up to $15.00 Dresses k This lot includes all the lata models of boau- ; 1 tlful garments, posltlrely, worth up to llB.OO, , made of fine broadciom, French serge and ffl , Coat Z est tj ii-j. - Satin Combinations, with the new Coat Top effects, "V effects, etc. Made . by one of New York's beat 'manufacturers, and the finest work manship Is evident throughout. ' 200 . In the lot. Choose from this' entire Friday; at i group y i t i- ,L u . .. 3 r fl 3 A U On display in our Douglas Strtet windows ' I'llliiiiiiJo IDs-Friday- Dress Goods and Silk Remnants Mill -Kails aad Reseaant. !.- Two to five yards eaoh, lnclu inK nearly every klnAf dreas .aoods and eoatinifs. suit lent the. skirt lenalhs. waist lene-tha, an splendid pieces f or mlssee' and oMIdren's dresses. .P';2?' Friday, 9 5c and $1-69 ai ' Silk "and Velvet Plccee Trler'a samples of all kinds, attltable for trimmlnas, fancy- work. tc 'Fri-Oc tO 25C day, at each , . . w SS-laeh Paeirie Mlir SeraTea-pine in-dark -colors, usnally sold at 18.3 a yard. As ions aa gj tnylMt.-rrl5ay. at.' yard.. outsit Dress ' Oeods Saasen medium and rips, ; Krlday each. - at, ... nieces, of .fai Bardple pieces of faaoy Aat Tand -ChlnohlUaa also pi. Beartkln. Velours and In la "...Tot -insle an matehed.plecea. .Very useful, in J rr'V WOI Ul. aa-es- 15c 19c up Astrakhan leea or Beartkln. Velours ana iraiiaii For.itaaey , pim " . '":t eords. , each , 1S . J- 2?'::.:. .'.25c to 95c v rvt-te 7eIareTlt. J. two .and throe tone effeeta, . f worth SSe.a yard, in ; "Jy. ' rren,' bjack an ray IQfj irrouhds. Friday, per . yard.1 ': Sheets and Pillow .-'Cases : '3; u Mad. from fine quality . muslin. eitra wsiht. aic value. QfiC 49M Rleerbe Wile Caeee ta Mates heaular lc valne 7C on sale Friday, at. each.... w fSKW-Ixh Blfce Made from aood quality bleached linen finish sheatlna;, S-lnoh heme, torn an ironed aeamlesa, c value, on sale Frl-. 4ffC day.' at. eaah I . BbMtlaar E: weave and finish. easily Ibleaehsi an Jaaaeeired. .Mr-value, per yard , IfC Friday, at. w Sa-Inehi Bleaea Serf's- Fine ouallty.' soft finis. renlar To vaiae. off the belt ' 4 c per yard. Friday, at w Sa-eh rsMsMkel Sheftaar B tra welrht. heavy round thread quality. Se value, on ' 4lC sale,Frld4y. at, per var."J aa-laeti , Bleaeke Very fine, resrular le fluallty. off the " bolt.' per-yas-4 FrMay. . ' 69c Munstng Unclerwear at 39c For Friday we effer a-eaaUe alua- iaa Union Suits fnr atris aad boys, sltsatir impenect, worm wnue id7 -1 11 up to laat. at CfclMrea'e Velvet BMMta a4 Caps -I lack and oolura. worth up to SLO", all bo , IQc Vriiieir. at.:each ,WO Cambric, Longcloth' fif Muslin Remnants An accumulation from the heavy svlllna? durlna our January White Sale. Lengths -up to tea yards each, bvau tlful ouallty and finish, regular Sc. He and )Sc quality, all to be cloae out Z?y:.?r.....:r.;.Vi Flee QaalKy Hseea Callee aa Comforter CoverteaTS CJonrhTfof Chains. Zephyrs, etc., values to Sc a yard. food serviceable Isnerths and easily matched. While they last. Frl- OlA.fi day. at, per yard "73w ST-laeh Oetluar rtuaeel -JCxtra fine weiaht, warm .and fleecy, reaalar 10c value. s3iA per yard Friday, at 25 tT-Iarh -While rhaher ae Flaaael Amoskeaa, beat res;. 10c value,, rpeciai for Friday, at, per yard. M-Inefc Faney Oatlea Fie Lienaths up to 11 yard. oaalitv ajd welarnt. be closed oet FrMay. yd Ieae rraae, rkc flee Tic Drapery Bargains plane ' on fine laee Inches 25c For Frtdav selling we u1 s.iMitKer bio- lot of eartaTns. from II to II wide, special. In Baae- . ment. at. each . . .' SS Flesse of Baaaalew aa Wewl fy jltt 4 and 41 Inches wide, regular io eraoe, special for Friday, at. per yard .I2c Ribbon Sale Bpaoiat sale Friday ot 4-isieh Messaliae -Ribbons, rood colors, and 4 and tVs-lnch Warp Print a. Ilaht and dark grounds. K. choice, per yara ww Handkerchiefs Mt'm sua Wesson's HaBkaa efcUfla Fancy . oelore an white, some wltlv Initials, worts to 10e eeett. en sale M 1. at I" IN Bargains in Trimmings iBASBMnNT FRIDAY". 3c Feaev ' Tta an Coat lattwi Hainnle carda, IS to tft on a card. worth -up to ifte, while they t laat, at., per card.. Faaor Silk, Dreae Trisasstai llralds In Persian. Btack. White an all faney ahadee, worth lta . spectaJ Friday, at. Or per yard . . ., " Men's and Women's Slippers All the women's fur and ribbon trimmed houso Flippera. former ly aold up to $1.50. tf on aale Friday, at,- TD. . pair. MeWa -Entire - stock of Slleeei men's slippers, woKk up to ii'e'at n a'8 r 98C Menys Furnishings Sea'a Ml Rblrra (I tosen of all neat patterns, worUi up to 11 SO each, on aale Frl- Kff day. at BWC Mea t etea Sadta 46 dosen of men's fleeced an ribbed Union Butts, closed crotch, every gar ment perfect, formerly $1.00 ner -ay7 ...69C SsWe Sharta aa Draws wm Broken Iota of all -oar Kn an See ttar- 39C ments en aale Friday, sc each Corsets Frtday. nante ef laoes, H to worth to lie. ail bo Friday, at. each... Rem- l.ans BlatafltAIITS 1S 1-yara long. 5C itm Beck closing, trimmed with embroiderv Ineertlon ana Torchoa lace edf . Perfect fit-, ting. SpvJlal. Friday. OfiC at Speetal Const lareal For Fri day we offer hundreds of pairs of reliable corsets in slsee from IS to SO. guarantee to wear and not to ruat. medium high bast, with neat braid trimming, long over hip. protector uader front steel, with goo strong TR garters, at. only $1,00 Table Cloths Friday, at 69c Made of a good mercerised ea rn ask, full blenrhod. In many neat patterns, two yards long, vjry special Friday, RQf at. each Ww Twill Toweling For Friday we plane on aale two caaes of uloached cotton twilled - towel ing, fancy borders, resrular 6c value, at, per v ToweU FiU ' bloach. ends, values Up to 7o yard TarkUa fringed Frl- 4fc each, speolal dev. at Full , Blearhe Tewelloar lond . heavy quality. Thermae kind, regular 10c yard quality, J3 spoclsl Friday, at Table I'a.lrtleur Oeiis heavy qual ity, double farad felt, worth 4 Do rxr yard, apocial fQ Friday, at tJmVQ Dlaner Cletk -1,000 yards Blrdaeye jDiaper Uletn. ea , eM while It lasts, at. per yara 0 ra ...... Whi Frldev. . 5c ite Goods 100 of Those New Fabric Dais Worth $5, Friday, $2.88 ATI ready for Immediate wear . made of satin and Just as Jaunty f and fetching aa thav will be dodo- lar. Lot Includes Belgian Tnr bans (with veil), and the new oar row brim Tlpparary sailors, trimmed with ribbon ends in sand, red, nary, black or white. Every bat In the lot worth a five dollar bill. On sale tor one day, Friday, In the Basement Millinery Section, at $2.98 White droit msAwnal of oorde Madras. Victoria Lawn, Voiles, Organdy, Lace Noveltlee, Crepe. TUtine, etc., 11 to 45 Inches , wide, remnants and full bolts, worth to Sto a yard, on Oij. sale Friday, at. per yara. T White Ma Dot Swrtas 40 Inches wtdi. regular !! value, , per yard. Friday, at ; IOC 40laek) WhHe Bar Batiste Regular 16c value. Spe cial Friday, aU, per yd.. Mlk Ma Cetvea lJveaa Fabrlea ' Hplendld assortment' of colors. IT and SS inchee wide, worth to Xtn a yard, speetal C Friday, at fsnpertal I saar CTera Fine qual ity for under maallno. SS Inches wide. In IS -yard flQ, bolts, for OtfC Sale of Men's Suits and Trousers - A boat Se pair of Men's Good Worsted Trousers. Goo colors and all slses. Sale Friday aad Satur day rn the Basement. Worth to 12.25 m -t nn Choice thi sale 5 1 '22 Choice of Any Man's Suit Pure All-Wool Worsted Tweeds aa Caaslmerea. Two aa three button models. All si sea, 14 to 4. Values to SI.S. Friday and Saturday, la the 41 Clft Maeeraeat ony. at. O Choioc of M4na)Ov4rrcyat With shawl or convertible collars. Browne, greys astd faacy ailx tarae. Ail a I see. 14 to 44. Val uea VP to Sle.se. 1 the Sim- .....35.90 Hair Goods r i Aa a ateoial for Friday we of! M and SS-lneh aaturej wa aw1tcha. poaltivaly $l.b0 val we offer raj wavy L aoaltieeljr tl.SO value. eonke In all ahaAea. on f ft, ale, at , C Genuine Bargains in Notions lvats . aal Merrick's Thread Bpool 2e ,0oeaa Pearl Button Special Friday, doien le Elastic Bemnants Special Frl- , day, each ....tHc Me Hetioa Boxes Specially priced, each ' lOe YTafc Edirlsg All colors. , Spe cial, yard le Bargain Values in Household Needs Pearl White Seeall 90r Cases veStt fsasg The Af)f bars for sii kkm roil. roje for Wbtee B-roa Neptba 1) 9A Meat Vasisse SpeelaJ. 9(1. bare for eJaVO 70o .a, ror . v. . , , a. ile 4M Uatck t leeaaee "ff. stems reewatae aoea ' ftf biieciM), per can S W Fndar. the cake ....... w - Seal-riash Hpecial, tie Xftf SO-Male Teaaa Bares Frl- Or. can for - ,uo day. 1 -lb. package ....: .' J t Li cruelty and nonaupport. I ntr" "'W"n 0T Sea Want Ada Produce Results.