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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : NOVEMBER 1 , 1896 n I MARVELOUS STEAJI EXCISE Voa&rful THwd wTricfc Baas Whlwut WORK OF A CTLAT SWEDISH INVENTOR A. Gcnlii * , I'Klltlflnn nnil IMilltintliro- yUl Who I * "Sinr Ktiirnccd In u ( > luniitlrirriilutlt In QuHe tbf amt wonderful ft cam engine In de world Jm * l e a brought to tils coun try { or trial bj tbt > Edison Ectrlc ) Illuml- natlBg company ef New York City It tt. known ar thef > e Lbval ( team turbttis not LltbouKb tbe two Jwjwrtefl were made In l'ranc , it * investor } a rwtobrned Sw * e , who in hit own country at l t. ie re garded at the mmt remarkable man In til In nrdrr to uttA r t&ne preelnely what the lie Latal steam turbine repreietits Hi the i.tvinol ) tteani finirlne construction it Lboulci understood that it in in effect t ro-ar } enrise , and furthermore that c rotary Mtran engine U more or lew what the ime-ntor of thp lust half century have lifon aiming for The latter Indeed , hat be-en more o' Jess tat irnui fata * ot e- tbanical engineering Tbf thing aimed at , in a nutsht U has tit-en to produce an engine gineIE wli.cb the impact of tbe Bteam should. lied " ( ( \ upon the motor agency Itself Instead nf o , tt pretrGiit , oommualL&tlug tbt forty derived from the Ettam to tht latte-r bj n emu of a. driving rod The-i wac further the question of i-con- onn in i ui.fleusatlon TbeIOBI of power not tt > s.xak of the wear and tear upon theenginr lt * lf from rapid alternate heatIng - Ing aim i it line has been one' of the standing problems of steam engine cotiftrucliou and to relui i ihit lorn mtort has been made to oompiiutid tuple aud I'ven quadruple ex pansion tng.nes The Utter however , urr expansile to build and , from thin added e-xponse do not represent b gain In t-couoin } eaccp. in engine's of large horae power Small engli er are to this day chiefly of tbe tiniplrr tvpe The simplicity compactness and direct ac tion of the turbine water wheel long ago nugtfi the construction of a steam en gine in which a Jen of steam should re- plare tl c Jet of water of the turbine But the queKMon lias always- been how to ecn- rtru ; arrrln - that would be economical and a * t'n same time able to withstand the strain which the expanding steam would ; > ut upon It Just how many have been 1 < 8 Tin ) t * In this dlrertiop and bow many ili lui ! . ' < may be RBuecd from tht fact ; hci u ; to the day thelir Laval turblnet v. < r > tc I- ! in Xrw Teirk there * a not It. tl * riu trrx at lea * ' a ungle * urre fui enF n - f it ic t > pe while the patent olfle-e iiHhkiiit on alone shows that patent * . Jahciu iBbtiud for more than i > OUO dlf- Ior < ijtMMf of clean ! turbinea < U tioi.ptihe lie La\al engine IK new. It \ 1.1iir.cn cd In IH'i ] and hau only JUKI t > HTj it.Midut-Ml into this country It ha * conie I * u > r > ; i > d like tti Europe hundred * of theni imlctu 'n'hK ' In operation in France alone Ii U a cl < mnnvtrated cuccem esd for low luirnc jiowtii. hat driven out all'its rivals Oalt the pt rfectcd types of triple and quaO- ruple fsj ittidinn uuglneii are tble to compete w ith It in point of oconotny and here cgatt. the De Ltial has an immcnBe ndxantcci In that tbe Iwnt tyie % of triple and the Quadruple expansion rapines coit three four Ltid ( lie tluien UK much as the turbine A CTCLOI'S IN PAVOO. The two tnglueK which have been 1m ported to tblt > couutrj b } the Edbinn com pany are of Sun-borne power each , and in point of xpeed and coaipactiieiiF of conbtruc- tiou art lilUt Hbort of uiunelouK Itnucliu if you will , a 3iu-hoiiie ( power endue that IE only two and one-half fiet tn diameter and it * re-vohlng nietchanlHtn Hut than half an Inch thirl. In form , the l > e Laval emgini lool.E Hl.i nothing no muci a u thin dlHc of cteejl. tlitrtj incheK In diatutter and set on iu cdee with a t.te-el shaft about an inch tulrk thruot throuph lit c-enter A Aerj fair working Idee erf Its construc tion ma ; be had by hearing in mind that it is simpl } a development , and almost pre cluelj like the axial Jen water turbine Tbe whe > el Ithelf ronsi B of 8egmcnt of Bteol itet round with little curved discs or blaeiet on It * periphery In ordtr to p'e ' it thr tre-mwidou * ttrcnin.h requl-e-d to wl-hetano tlio cjcltiuU onBd of tlie fctftm as tt iBuer from tbrent tbe wheel IB strengthened by other thin f.licctF of steel which mal.e a crass sci" inn of It look lll.e the hection o ! a blunt < nue Tht wbe el in enrloec'd tn a ite-am tight chest which fits closely and offers tie free H'ace for the steam excep : the 1 title tiiaree betwewn the dlsce or bladct > at the edge of the wheel At regular in- tervali. In iu clrcumftreuce are fixed Btx HM'dk lilcaMee or Bteam tentK. through which the Fteam It admitted The letter are. peculiar In form Homewbat reemhllng the flare of a big horn That IE to EUJ the Inlet u. small and the mouth large The idc-a of this IK to permit the expansion of thr i.tetm lipfore It etrlUeB the blade TUUR if the.ah - hae an eighth of an inch inlet iu ie > nt or mouth will be about three inc.h > ccriwK Steam U admitted through tbetr valvce at ran lug preoeures depending upon the size of thr e nptne Those Imported b ; the Edison coropuu the HOC bor ( - power en lntB utilize the f-trum ai from 12U to 145 pounds pres sure l'h n thi enters the valvra it ex- patidE tno-mouBly. so that all Iu worK , tc einplo } a tciiinlcal phraRr U converted intt jiuinit'iruiu Tlie steam strike * the bladti lll.e a rinall ej clone Indeed the I'Eoct o ! the expuiikioc IE Uiat of a mild explosion The * IHM i ai which the stwm hill the voht in tiie turp' r engiuee It. computed at some thing liKe three miles per M'cond. ThU how CM. aepiuCs malridj upon how far the e-xpausi'in if carried If it Is reduced from a high pi < FKure to one atmosphere that IE ilflwn pnuudc tei the square inc.h iu t.pet < d tt Fe\ent\-lte ) pouude original pressure will be 2 film f e-ct per ocond w hlle If the pres sure is re'dured to a tenth of an atmi > Bphe > re by exhaustion , , the spwd will be increased lo 4 < WO fee't or marl } doubled With lilcher presBures. this weed Is correspond Ingly augmented Tbewe i e'ntB or valve * are fixed in the side of the riro of tbe wheeil at an angle. s that vlicn the steam IE admitted it strikes the bladeii wi'li a blow that IK hlightl } downward and at an angle of 4f. dnsret , H follow * the bledec. oulj for a monient passing In betweiche latttir aud out on tbr oppoake tide In sSort tbe force of the xteain de- Kcribe'S clniLnt en acute angle with the Made * t ihr point of the turn If the steam rtruck the bltdes squared } at such a pres sure it wci.ua tm | > ly smash them but by taUmg 'lain at at angle end iii&klug tl > e biadeb in a wml-circular form tbe lattw re- coUc a J. irt of Indirect blow that gives them ouorm un ti > fed while at the same time the Ftia : : j Jt upon them IE commensurate with tbfli i-'rength TWENTY MILES A MINTTE It IE difTiculi to ivaliip the speed which the whe-cl ir the De ILaval engine attains A tUbiibi-iid rc\olutlonB jier minute it a lilpb rate for the ordmar } leiclprocatltig eiUginc but the when-1 of the De Lival turbine In the einci : e fc'inptirted ' b } the Edison com pany maker 11 OftO re\oluilout. jier minute wiille iu the imialler turlilurf tueif four or Hie-liorB ) puwer It inalie * 8 Diitt revolutions per mini ; ' " It neetds but a inomeni * cum- putatlou to di co\er that the pwrlpbery erf the whe-e-1 < rf the Jaiger e'Ugmew'th ' a diameter uf but thlrtj inches motes at thr rate ( if twe'Ut } in lie * a miuutt A wheel : \ vol\mg at such BII eti aordluarj rate Is an exe-wdtngl } dilUcuit thing t * take care of If It were Cied to a rigid shaft the latter would be t.ubj ct d to a tremendous strain and would Miry quick ! } weiar Itself out b } the cultiug and he at lug which would ensue 7k it indeed hat be < en one of the sticking pou tt. in all nimllar ooDirhaucwi. In order to tneu-comu ibis dlfliculty Or De Laval has e-mpln > i d a flexible fcliu.fi That U to n > our e > ud uf the shaft it filed w hilt ) tbe othei rcvoheb within 6 liall axle which iita juuLh the stuie eflwit L the arduiar } ban-bctt.rluc prinripln With thl deUce the turMue kkafu nvalrtug at a high rate of fcl ie > 3 , ud'urtk itaetlf to Iu own ctuileir erf gravlt } That U Vt > B J , eceUlattw slight ] ) , vith the result that alnuwt uuj t > ; iee4 can l > e nittlntniuwd that do t wit uvurtax the etrtiucth of the Hi il It would uf COOTM ) Itf impuu.lbli ! to uUlbt no kich a rate ot rpecd dirnrtly and thu la IT it. re-'u-tJ u n.sr be dor're4 by KLD- t no-her spiral togi : An the speed IB prat the TdiBion is , ipht an dthe cogi can tbere- fn"e IK made conijiara-itelj stntil In the aiHi-hn-tie power engine * the turbine fhaft ! t pearud to whevlt tw-fltt time * Ueir dlanaetir MI thai tbe Hpffd of the lafer ii Juet onc- twelfth of the turbine wheel It would irterent oalj mcchanlct to de- orril * ' tbe varlour fine poinli ! of aecbacistn which make thlt ennnr & thing of adnitra- tl n for all who ee it It It susceptible t f the rnfrft delicate rotitrol by metn * of the nwdle ralve thrtrarb which Ju t an much itmm mty be admitted & mnj be drolred and Its action it automatically by a beauti ful troternlnr aechantMB that the larcntor dfriMd for hlmnelf Tt De l.aval turbine m j hi employed for all tbe jnef to which OH- ordinary rwlprontinc p'eaai engine It. put but It it o ( e i c.al valut fomnnlng electric djnatno * and itimllar wo-1 : where P rfe eMjuneie required along with great \ Looking at the machine Itw-lt It weens j j uiDEHrt ItnjiOMlble to believe that no sllqbt an aCkir ran develop such lnunpn e power A | > fivehnre power engine which In the erdlwirT reclprwatlng type will wcupv B cube of * er ] feet h. only U inrhet In flt aii rwhile the SOMiorw power engine at alreadv utned. if lees than an Inch thtcl : DBVELOPED FROM A MILK SEPARATOR The Inventor of this remarkable con- trhancp Is Dr Gttstaf De Laval of Stork- ' helm , Swe-dt * He has already become ! known in this countrj through -the I * Lave-1 wjmnuor for the extraction of e-eam i from snilk The tetter hat come widelv n't us * here and h . taken preee-oem e oet i other devices for this purpose Cu'-nufc enough it was from the cream s < , n."t " that tbe invention a ! the stenii , Turl nnnir Tbe separator rt indeed , little mo-e ttitt u milk can. m < l iimlde u cloned spa c at . ' rapidly turne-d the cream being erntJ from the. milk through tbr d fet t ' weight of the two substances it je > if. the separator Dr I > e Laval w a * n ej UP t to conntruct an apparatus whi L w revolve tb jar containing the mill a > b rl speed and after trjing numerou * t at. bf coimtructe-d a machine in which t'e-aiu the form of a je > t WBE uced in tru b bf ( tune manner as a Jet of water it a 'v."f Constantly Imprtnhig the la" er i tedi only the inventor's quick e-xe an1 imac S.B tlem to se-e that if thiE steam tur DC wet , 'urn his ea-eam separator eponnro "a1 could be built pejwrately anJ uieJ * v power purposes ge ne'rally He pi-'wro I r weirk tn 1W1 ttid so nppareti1 wat 'he ta u of his emrlne that It was raj i trrrnS > , ; throughout Europe It Is raibe-r ur - > * t ha although this countrv it qui 1 > 'al. * . wtth new appliances and e > ne o' 'be ii < Laval engine * was in ope-eMot t be Swedish building at the TAo'lJ * fa > r bar been an utter otrangcr here AN ALL-ROVND GEV T = The construction of the trfa.tr.Tu" - > Tie following & long line of su < h' ' ' 't tlo&s of IBM importance , plae e . i- , ir .o c in the front "rani " : of Europe LI > - tHe He is indeed regarded in hit iu as its greaiecl mechanical an. n > . c . genius and i ofte-n called 71E Sweden" Ju t now he ha * > n wlti a new process for elert-ifu. j- _ tag which eweins iu promb c-i i He has beta et work upon tl IK j reducing iron ore to metallic i-v of aa electric arc for the la ? * jears , coannenct&g his experim * : t Tails of Trollhattsn Tbe ditalls of tbe pmcess ha' - no' at < ' been made public but it IF t. i. < t.o does not contemplate the man * a c iron cponge It to proposed to < & r , , 0 factare stpcl direct or else ma If a i- proltMie which eain afterwardr lit u a < * the Siemens-Martin furnace Jlouph r MM ul Ing the proceMs consists In mixing i v ' cr , iron ore with narb'-'n pe-hap * IB thform nf puUe.ried pa.t anO Bubj-wtlng the same eut lone-el IE u rotating cjlitidt-r. to heat afte-r wLi h i U brought Into direct contact w lib at ele-ctric arc of tremendous power whith re duees the ore to metallic iron The mi ie3 Iron then flov-s Into a large. anJ high.v heated funiare where tt can either be mam faeture < d dtre rtly Into stee-1 or tut.IE CL % suitable form for further treatment For the generation of the tre mendous cur rent required Doctor DP Lival will ftriplot wtte-r power , tnd for his own plant heha * purchased one entire side of tbe ! alit ol TroIlhattRn whose aggregate water power if from 80.001) to 70 000 Foreseeing through the Immense taluc of his pro-tbE to th < - Iron Industry , which is an impnrtatt one in Sweden , the imentor has formed a huge syndicate for the purchase of all thr UMU - able water power in his country and ee < m rwtitlon for he latter has of late been bik Othet iron * ud eel works of Sweden hmt become ED Interested in the posRibilnts of tills preic-ess that the * } , too have laid hold uf all tbe water power they ctmld obialn A , company with a capital of 20.00D OBO Urona- has been formed to back Dr De Laval In bis enterprise and it is en erldcuee of the standing of the inienter in his own coun- tn that the banks of Stockholm have taken all the profen--d stock of lliis company -wlti MI cgrttnieiit not to sell the same for c prrioj of two jears Incidental to the work of perfecting the new electric Mnelting prorens Dr De Laval has recently brought out n machine for awtr- taatically1 milking cows which IE describe. ! as a highly ingenious and real ) ; valuable In vention He IE inde-ed constantly et work upon set era ) inventions at the s&me time and his extraordinary industry seems simi lar to that of our own Edison A STRANGE CHARACTER Personal ] } Dr DC Laval is an extraoni * nary character He IB short slight , wears glasses and ik of an escetfdirjrl } nervous temperament -When he speaks his word come like a torrent , and ind < .e-d. be tritt o talk so fast that he splutters He neercr simply a bundle of nerves imd T.I ! of thete kept at the iiighest tension of activity tie would utterly wear hiiitelf out were it not foi kit abllrty to sleep v.el ) and Icag , and It Is thus he recuperates himself for the ex penditure of energy dissipation It jnignt br called , whith be makes In his daily work Thr Investor comes from an old aad wJl- kn vn Swedish faiplly of rein te FrvMh exi i trtrtion is finely educated and in addition to his standing as a mechanical in\rait > r lieIf a prominent figure tn the social an-1 poll'icalvorlfl of Stot-1 hrjm lie is a warm Incad of the Swed.sh king is one erf the Icaflers of the monarchical party find I he is or has bc en urtil re-centlj n prciplj j ent meinbea- the Swedish Srnte He ia ' tt-iw about 4B or 50 } cti jld mid to the | jiurprtse of ull bif frlradK , las Juot boeii marrit-a He is as tntctise in all Jiis ideas ! and brflcfe. as he Is in h-U methods of j wewk and In regard to his ow u country , he i Is Chauvlni t to a degit-e Under no conI I Mlderation can he l-e induced to lea e I Swe < dt > n uow , altliough KJX or eight yean 1 a BO he tnude a vish to this cxmntry to lutroiuce his separator Here lie fell In j with a cr'wd of pr aic-'prs of the approved type wbc. euoceeded in relleiing him of | J1 his allablr money before he got tway I HIE txptrie-ne-e in Nev York inspired him I with an Intense dlBtruBt of American ' flnandwE , aHhcugh to persana ) aoquala- ! tauce * from this country be * IE excwdlnel : I oordlai { Doctor Dt Lsved 1 repute > 3 to be a very I rich man , and his in vent lew have aloicot | without exte-jitlon Urnucht him la vvr } , large sums sf money But although his | personal hebiu > are simple in the extreme ' he letc mou ? } Blip tkrougb hit fingers and ' probably now U nothing like as wtc.Uh ; as he might be V - } lately lie has engaged in a phllanthtopl.al rn'crprlse for the im- pro\e > mm t of the condition of the \.cirkiug men by founding a manufacturing e.ol < nj otitside of Stockholm This he ixpi'Us t nutke a mode * ! of iu kind and chow what inn ) be eloue in Uie waj of bringing capi talist * and working men into harmoniouii rtlatioiMi Ii } tlie Swedish petople > generally I he U regud d with vrcrmly mingled hid ings of pride admiration and oStictlon In ' short as their greatest all around genius CARL SNYDER t It may not be general ! } known that Mary i Stuart hupleuMi , beuutiful Mary intro2uLcd the weiariug of tbe white wedding gown I n to th&t time , jeillow. pink and crinisjn were the bridal onor * On her mar : .ape with Francis II of France , Mary won a pure white gown with a train of pale b. ie I'tiiian M'lvot six yards in length UciJ tbr btginning of the oighte-u&lh it'iitun pu e white was woru by the rojeJ widows of Fiance ; but It wt.in bucame popular for bridal drtbM * Mauy Ihetr ot usclulnciis ccie ttetn cf bburt b } tiegleet to break up an ordluurj ; pejd 1'noumonla , bronebttls and eteu cuu- cuniptlon can be it Mined b } the prompt uut , of Out > Minute Couch Cure. I \ t Overcoats and Ulsters HIGH COST ONES 20 % DISCOUNT Until at 6 Monday p. m , Three BiTe | All f- ' and $25 | , | values. To Raise Money With Alfred Benjamin & Co.'s J\fcn's \ Suits Peck & HauchkaKS Boys Suits Michaels , Stern & Co.'s Ulsters and Ovtrcoats They lowered the price they had to or we wouldn't buy -we're raising money and we mean business as well when we buy as when we sell cash selling We means cash buying and cash buying means price Will Fill Orders lowering it pays you it pays us we oiler you a bargain list for Monday and the coming week- priced on a cash basis. There never was sach a Reefer oppor -ape" ; 3 tr s w tL > > t-a , Tl r Rat fcr thai ts > tc most is our tunity as at this sae b acl : ? il has bi U meeve ano cuff' the lUb : that catch tLe I and woo b idy * ifffr anJ a bip uistor Blue Chine hilln Recft n. . vr ml Iitiod und oeM l Wide Sa'.cr C c ar Ree WE w.th tn < hair OoO ecu .ar repaid iris of va ue ( to 1C M in are"X U > tne-haai hrajd.aiuir * " il- ) -.aiuir - "T . c * - T -f j braid . - - " ( chine in ffi-nuinc hilla a r-p-Litiirj jeai a.-t" ffu Monday for - - lar and biff bututnt - / . --Y / tei-v frWfcil Mon- if there * Reeters ' ever wac one Monday o jirice The Brownie Reefert- will Lave to be re > Biff Boys' Rfiefe-r and Ulster combined ploni'-oe-d after Suturduv for tbc-e- < 3 . - ro-i to ; i in blue ClutiL-hilla reefer * rr acres ? to 15 mude of all weiol blut- just enourh of tbe - f nubtiy aflai-p to tiiut yeiu never buy for lt-q * than 54 chinchilla cleitb 00 wiih wool and wttt { * a-rJoed ou Monday ai . ' labl one day ace > * 4 ti y arf as lonp B Mondaj'e jiriet . . . a--tbty last Monday jou pet tbeta fo' PEJKA : H VI ALFRED BF..NJA.M1N A : CO 'S .MICH AILS. STER > A. CO.'S ' Men's ruits. Men's Suits , Ulsters Derby Tb < I'ELK \ HAT HEAD'S suits are the bip- The best suits produced in New and Overcoats. ce-.t-naf we haeer ( fftod in boy ? ' clenbio ? . Hats York City and therefore in the country They uacled U > bell and we b.mjrbt 1.500 bta'.s ( f MiehUfK Stern \ Co's Beavei tbe first . try the Benjamin Suits the full leunh , We collar lot The equal of pratle cf Cheviot .Sni s to thai we can sol ) are always a hupe _ r\f\ eif th'-m at . . . CJ $3 hat any tbctn ft r lc = s than other houses have to for in demand pay by clothing buyers EverT- Michaels. Stern V. . S10XU Kerrey Ovei- them , Wo call that Mcney Sirring. - ' coat- all wool so in one lot Mem- thinq- that from comes Benjamin's is day nt . O1. Michncl'-Steni's Brown Beaver Ove-t- Lot S3S3 to sizes 5 to 15 yea-s ia a uoat all right and we are glad that we - - e-oats with scree lluines and their in rod und brown mixed cheviot made have them to sell We bought them stay chinchilla worsted lined Extra the best . niannpr vro { ru&faate.6 ' Lone I'lsteis that t-ell fo : ? lu.OO and every tuit as Peck & Hauchhaus and that's the ' . . . cheap way 3011 get Hiio'i. eo foi make cnlj fine eloibhjg ' our pricep 'h The all wool raw edee Black Frieze Itlondny - them Monday. I'KierB that Michaels. Stern A. Co. put up as their be. t bareain eo Monday o "r r : Lot f > * 50 in a neat , da-Kr brown , broken Cassimore suits that Alfred Benjamin for . . . . . . . ° * * > cheek cheri t one of their bust s tilts 2 > r O & Co. made to sell ai wholesale at All of Michaels. Stem A : Co's all -vvoul which s ll in ererv first ciaas hotb-e Sff 1 S7.r.n In cose lots suits the liUe of Klyinp Overcoats that they trimmed at % .50 our price Monday which has never before betm seen in f ) ( i tip to s-ell for ? lTi < ii ; will be in 50 on sale Moiidaj eie-at lot at . . . . . Lot 8o04 Cheviots are tbe best roatei uil at . _ . . Fine Kersey Overcoats ia blues imd lilacKb a earment Mitbaels Stern i. foi b'ivi > weal any other gtiuH * mil ( made to se-11 at ? tiMHi ( w ill lie UK Indeuod h - dirt this lot is an jndt- AlTrfd JSenJamiu's fine Cbpviot , cap i- ttoc- plaid , worsted cheviot it . it cord breaker Meire eood tnut.t uiwe and Worsted Snits mode ici . be se 'n to i . raciatad . elti'h. tnmminee and laboi in < h < in a.p > oar nr.ce lioltsale at $12.K > and more will so / hus - bct-n of I Manduy . e-\er - dreatut'Cl A Un ia one lot Monday at < ' -i bujei don't buy iln ni f un ( IK aj' you're prn l < c-t Lot S017 Slaps T to 13 in a nobby olive AH of r.i-njauiiu'8 pnre TTorstpd Snits and exatiunc the < ro uilinu-c cberJot at aay otlier time 12.00wbolcsale valtiPKbution ; ! / " * = ft-1 iour m"ney if tv y a 'e nit tills ituit wonld be too hiph fur mast snclisiili round oorners uiosftly yon / what we claioi for Ibt ji i le it's trttbin yimi reaeli Mn - can bnve thwn Monday for Mondc.vV vice . duy at , Erajaurin & Co'a Cheviot , Lot St T Aa imporuid Scote'h cheviot and Worsted Sulih not one ofihicb Mail Orders sir.te 7 to JO senemHy we can ils the dealer1 * would hesitate to pay $ lU.7r > it'ffoiar vaine a seeds , but tu tb ? for wholesale are your Monday for jirle-e we ai-e naakiiion Uiis lot of uloibiiiK cm:1 ideas of actual valuer be- vviil be rome dejuoraliBct ! our jniceon Mon Benjamin's wintBi1 tveJzlit Scree day and tlie nobbiest styles Scotch Cheviot filled viet Cbef\s made like tailors -i ? /f Yf5 ' malic tljoin suits , that vrliolfMile ff $ for Lot Stt'M Tlio Continental lias out " * put for ? ltLTiO so on sak- Monday at . inuie trade winnin ? frltsnd nialaiiK cash. values in tlie past 15 days than ere-r in It.uiKtoiy , but tli's lot of Pt-cl ; < ! c All of IJt-njatnln's purchase of jrenulne But Hanclihuns - iminned Srotfb Chevierts with hantl- cooflsBill beat them all ] t-w lot wiiio at S ( IIIP flnrh brown mixture- , and all theie. I'lnyVcu > tt'd I'rocK Suit's money that j-tM ) usually } iay ? 2i.OO for will Lot t > riK ( > Blacl ; and brown died ; wor po M.puday at sted cheviots tists 9 to J& n&nally be Mtld for SG.OO SQ-CO-otu- i i or SQCOotuprice on Monday . , . T . . . . Alfred JJunJamin & Co. excelled in A4bjrt Coa and Ycfett be- sent ibey made tlitan of the ino-t Blue Cheviot Suits-OOO back absolHtoly d'e ! c.v wnrstods to be hat ] -Ibey oul Milts Cheviot Suith in all neve-r t'S ipoti'd to wbo'esali * the'in } 10 ] ( V snme those sold if as w IHM foi les * lhan ? 15.00 < inr jHict ; . . Saturday plenty of lawn this time small Macs made ivlth sailor cellar fa ' goods Benjamin' * Mad : -worsted riiicte Suits in.iije ) } ) in all Roitjh ol bizes to ( it nil are irown Basket Ctoth Cheviot Suits , SZ M > rts uf men ult . that you can't Over 200 Suits M Jd IBBI Saturday luij UMiHlly ftn ? IKi.OO so em hale f \ returned auoihei lot wime eoods same male Monday' for . value Monday at . uninjured OUier lui" . at 1.113. $2.00. * 2.'JTi and T cassluine all wool Hair Line PerCent .Sh. The opiiortunlt.v of a lifctim" ' I1Jimfe to dres * . your boy rielit to buy seiods " * Q Q > Men's Discount for cahh at money rubtinu ; ] irk-e- > Fancy cheviot absolutely all wool don't jihk us to clinrse tbcsewe - iiit 2,25 offortl to do u wt dii-Iil.f i" te-lus" Shuts down at Pants Fancy worsted extra blc bargains in jou but emi a'jii ' it. to hbeiw JOB thut AND jriu ciu.iiut nSuiJ t baj , r'Hiil > on _ _ J'ants 6 p. m. Monday tL'ue vilien y m t-in IPJJ nt tlu-p. jirl'-e-r , . > & , Odd Suit PaiitF all klzcK , colors and o values on all our Fancy -worsted the hlehust cost 1'ants Fine Boys' Ktjiif I'ants tbe best In the Overcoats ite re . : . Boys' Kudt Pants that usually suU for that have sold above f 20.