n CmAITA DAFLV 157313 : STXDAV. RlSI'TK I , When visit O nali make and Dougl you i our \Ve will take care of your pack * Btoro your meeting place your wash u < place your lunch room Omaha , ( Acs mul check them for you free nial.c it your hone for the time he- f charge. Ask any of the Moor. feel ut homo. U c h.ivc e\ . tv .dy for you at no ox- \\ulKors to show you our reception to rooms aiul balcony waiting room. 75c SILKS for 39c- CO pieces very wide Black Japan ese Silk. Lyon dye , regular 75c quality , at 'Wo in fallk Dupirtmunt $150 Brocad3ti Silk at 49c- Ileavy blk broca'd Silks and Satins , all pure silk , worth $1.50 , at 49o yard In Silk Dopaitinout. SI , 00 Fancy Silk at 69c- Changeable Glace and Plain TafFta in all the hi'oit combi nations eoi lie , tnr- quoivu , reds , bluet , etc. , u reirular il.OU quality , with a heavy rustic , at. . PLAID and STRIPE SILK 98c A big lot of new plaids and satin stripes , satin and taffeta broche bayadere effects the latest material for waists ele gant styles and colorings , at 500 pair men's line tan Kus- sia grain and black calfskin shoes worth § 2.50 and $3 all sixes , all styles , lace and congress , go at A great lot of C. M. Henderson's fall weight tan colored shoes made by them and stamped by them on the botton to retail at i $5.00 , go on sale BIG STRIDES IN DENTISTRY False Teeth Aio Almost an Improvement on Nature's Production. TOO MANY GOLD FILLINGS IN BAD TASTE Drnfnl SiirKiMin * VlnKliiR Oninlin DH. | cu Hit * I'rouroHn Made In l.lne of ( In- Work of Their 1'rofi-Nsloii. That the science of dentistry Is progressIng - Ing rapidly toward that point where a human Jaw , If needs be , can be replaces ! with an artificial one almost If not equally ns good as n natural one. and certainly better than one wrenched and deformed by the deca > of overworked or diseased teeth. Is a belief ot many an adept at the use of the forceps nnd oven the oldest practitioners among those assembled In this city at the meeting of the National Dental society eharo this faith. As optimistic as any Is Dr. Jonathan Taft of Cincinnati , O. He Is 78 years of age and has practiced dentistry for fifty-six years. For forty years he has published a monthly dental Journal , the Dental Register , nnd during as many years he has been an 4nstructor In his particular branch twenty- four years since ISufl In the Ohio Dental college at Cincinnati and twenty-three years In the University of Michigan , four years of this time teaching simultaneously In both Institutions. If not absolutely the oldest practitioner in the United States ho ccrtaluly merits the palm for ecnlortty In the national as- eoclatlon. During his more than half cen tury of experience ho has been lu a posi tion to watch the strides made by his science. Already thu recognized authority of a standard text book of the colleger one on "Operative Dentistry. " which he had printed as early as I860 , he Is now at work on a volume which thall comprise all the ad vancement made up to the present time , both lu Ita theoretic phase and the uoi derful skill achlo\ed tn mechanic V * " 1CT * ' When ho began practice la ISC ti JsL'.X This season we have surpassed all previous efforts in securing tha finest lin i of up-to-date colored suitings ever displayed in Omaha. They comprise all the the latest colors and weaves such as English reps , Vigoreaux , poplins , Prunnellas , etc. the vary latest for Fall' ' suits on sale Monday at $1.25 , $1.39and [ $1.98 yard. A full line of Moresn Skir.inijs in biauk. red , now blue , lilac , green and funcv su-lio | , t , ' < > on sale Monday at Ur R ! API ? POflftS bUlim bUUU6 31.00 BLACK GOODS ai 49c $2,00 $ BLACK GOODS at 98cl $1,49 20 pieces new A beautiful line of the latest effects In B Mohair C'ropons , Mohair Krlezps , U.iyu < lere Goods aclc Stripes , Armurcfl , Heps nml Krem h 1'up- thcio g mil * were imported Ilns , Imported to soil for $1 50 and J2.00 a toeoll fur 8'.c and $1.00 yaid , go on sale Monday ut tlie\ are in a very Delect ine ( if patterns we placii AND hi'in on H ilo ,14 a li'iulur In Illnrk Ouods Dupiirtment Monday at SPECIAL SALE DHESS LINING lOc quality double warp \7elveteen Skirt Bind ing and Corduroy 8c quality Cord Edge Mohair Skirt Binding Best quality Kid Cambrics , all colors 15c quality French Percaline , all colors l.uiio pair of ladles' Rochester made shoes in plain and fancy vesting top , black and tan , worth up to $5.00 , oa sale at 51.98 on bargain squares. KOO pair of Ladles' most beautiful plain and fancy vesting top , finest patent leather high cut shoes , with plain leather heel and Louis XV heel , worth $3.00 and $ G.OO a pair , go at 0. , there were probably not more than 400 or COO dentists In the United States. A year before , while lie was studying at Hip- ley , 0. , the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery the first dental college In the world was organized. The first society In thu country was organized that year. It was the American Society of Dental Sur- geoni. The first journal devoted to odont elegy as a specialty was started the year pre vious , namely , the American Journal of Dental Science , at Baltimore. SI-CM III * ProfrxHlon Grow. Ho has Been Journals multiply and fully sixty dental colleges established since then , fifty-five of the colleges being embraced within the Association of Dental Faculties , and with only two or three exceptions evcrj state In the union has Its central society , there being about 100 local city and district societies. The national association was or iginally organized at Niagara Falls , where It Is to meet again next year under the new name adopted a year ago. It came Into being as the American Dental associa tion In 1S59. "When I first started In to practice , " said Dr. Taft , while some routine matters were being disposed of at the convention , "the methods were rather crude , but then as now the effort was generally In the direction of saving , of preserving the teeth. The materials used for the filling of teeth were confined to cold , tin and silver amalgam. Plates on cold were In use. but only within the last twenty-five ycars "na\e metallic brldees demonstrated their utility. Porcelain crowns with wood s'lvots were used on tie roots of the teeth , though porcelain teeth themselves were not gen- oral. Old bone and Ivory were the ma terial out of which artificial cu ° rltls , bi cuspids , canines. Incisors and molars were made for the sufferers of that day who had to died their teeth to save their nerves , and even natural teeth , that Is , natural human teeth , and teeth of cheep were often In requisition. Of course the general Introduction of porcelain teeth marked on r * > och In dentistry , and the old substitutes have nil been completely aban doned. I'oroclulii Troth AnI'NCil , "Porcelain teeth came. It Is true , along as early as 1S35. They bad been made be fore that In France , but were of a crude tharacter. C. S. Stockton of Philadelphia All colors , Best Crinoline 25c extra heavy twilled Silesia in plain and all fancy colors , go at. . . . S Is ! 25c quality English Hair Cloth at 25c French Black Moreen Velour Underskirthjg , I ' 1,500 pair Ladles' finest $3.00 grade button and lace , black vlcl Kid shoes , all sizes , all widths , go on sale at Your choice of 5,000 pair ladles' newest style , fancy vesting top , panel top and plain kid top hand turn shoes , made to sell for $5.00 , go on sale at began the manufacture of artificial teeth of porcelain In 1S30. A more perfect tooth by far was made by Jones , White & Mc- Curdy of Philadelphia In 1840. Still the porcelain tooth was moro or less In Its experimental stage , and would bo a curi osity compared with some of the perfect counterfeits of nature now produced , In which the shape , coloring and even the material make them so like the natural Ivory that they can hardly he distinguished "Hut the procress made has been mainly In the study of the principles underlying the whole practice of dentistry to put It on n more scientific basis. Much of this progress has been In the therapeutic line. Dentists have kept pace with the patho logical and bacteriological achievements of science , Just as well as the members of th medical profession. Bacteriology Is ex plaining many thin us that before werr puzzling to the dental surgeon and you must recognize that dentistry Is a branch of surccry fully as important as any , more so than many others , because the con dition of the whole physical system de pends upon the condition of the teeth , which explains why army surgeons are so strict In their examination of the teeth of re cruits. U Is found that carles can easily ho traced to a bacterial origin , the micro organisms catinc Into the teeth , and then by their secretions causing general dis solution of the lime salts composing tin tooth until It Is all decayed away. The main effort , however , of the profession Is In the therapeutic direction , and more at tention Is being paid to hygiene than ever , which Is as It should be. To keep the teeth clean Is the surest preventive of de cay , as It has ever been. To this end the modern antistatic Is working wonders , ef fectually destroying the bacteria. Wli > T M > < | I llcconif l.tioiio. "A sort of beto nolr of the profession Just at present seems to be what Is called pyor- rhea. This is a term which may mean al most anything , the way It Is used. What It really means Is a now of pus. To make It strictly definite It means a flow of pus around the tooth from nhcro U protrudes from the gum to Its roots. The gum wastes away nml the teeth In that part of the gum affected become loose. Antiseptic thera peutics ore believed to bo the best means of arresting'this tendency. "Thero Is. a great deal being said at the present tlmo about U4 transplanting of and FUR COLLARETTES for S'JO new style , tailor nrule Suitsflnoohov - NEW JACKETS ANE CAPES l"t In all the now shade- 'tli hijrh unil co.it collars many -if thorn silk lined throujrhdUt elegantly $2. ! for S5 new Kw-r ey Capes-propor aweupnnd length , tuil 'i-cd suits. . lwnil . uu'l.N embroidered , high stc-rm ollnr. Tor $25 new box front ortiuht fitting Suit * imported $5 for $15 new style Kersey Ciipes wl'li deep linn nee- all iUuimmited ehoviins. lerif'H nnd fitncv mixtures , all cut in around b ttoni. hands nu-lv trimmed with braid , good length , the voty late t s.ylc. lined ihrouph.iut with line talTeta silk. colors biack and r \al bluo. for $ ! JS swell tailor made Suits in tan. rnvnl blue pray , for $10 Ivors y J ckets lined throughout , made of all wool brn and black. b'Ht qualitv b > < alrlotli , Veno'iun clnth , kercey in a dozen different styles. importer ! sortre < anil cheviots , all lined thi'i > uj.rh"tit with ex for $20 fine now J ickets in chovlot. kersey and c < vert tra quality tatluta silk , skirts inndo with now I'aquln Hotinco cloth , lined throughout , made in the best style and trimmed. N W FALL SKIRTS. N W FALL COLLARETTES for $10 new figured silk and satin Skirts th-ir- forStt r.lectric Seal Collarettes silk lined , oughlv < ! ! linea and aifTo.ied. latest shapo. $7 .58 for$20silk Skirts lined thronjjhout with good qual for S5 gray Krimer Collaretteshandsomely made , . ity tulVeta sil * , well made and perfect ha > ttflnr. fancy silk lined. SO for $25 new ruffled tuft , t a silk Skirts strieth for $10 Kultic Sc.il , Aiitrnck in a IK ! AiiuTic.iu .Marten dress inakor made $5 Col .ircttws extra woil madeand lined with heavy Mitln lining T 8iavjts : B : aMigisaa M.ijiri.ijsgggi sgsms'&MW S imS ! ! m'Sftsiie : : S.5SS ® We do the linen business of Omaha the counto Is always crowded , the bargains we give are always bargains our Mon- ila > sales are something phenomenal. Uelow you will flnd the reasons why we do such a big linen business. For tomorrow we offer 1,000 dozen towels that are worth 2Sc , 33c and 50c each they are those fine double da mask towels with knotted fringe and drawn work , they go tomorrow at 12'/ic , and not moro thun one dozen to any one customer. worth 25c , 35c and 50c each All the fine 60c towels , extra larcre si/.o , real hand drawn work , go t morrow at 10c Two yards long , double damask , band diawn work fringed and hemmed dresser scarfs ; those are worth ut ) to Sl.'i" ) , | but tomorrow at 30c each The following KAKGA1NS in this columu arc on sale IN BASEMENT. Mines' Dongola Shoes , worth 31.25 , 'goat 49c Infants' Fancy Mnei-asina 25c Ladies' warm lined felt top leather foxed slices , go at 39c Men's $1.00 Tennis Sh' ' cs go at 19c Boys' , youths' and little glut's black and tan shoes go at 98c teeth , but as early as 150 years ago John Hunter , the well known specialist , author and experimentalist of London , England , transplanted human teeth Into the combs of cocks , and they adhered as firmly as though they hod grown there Just as firmly as your teeth are In your gums. Specimens of this are now to be seen In the British mu seum. The transplanting of teeth does not lack for demonstrablllty , but the trouble Is that so many things liavo to be taken Into consideration and such nice particularity of care hns to bo exercised that it Is almost Impracticable. In the first place the patient must be susceptible to adhesion ; next , the person from whom the tooth Is taken must be of a healthy constitution , as you cer tainly would not want to run the chances of 'ecotnlng Infected with some disgusting disease. This combination so desirable It Is hard to flnd. " ToliiK-ro llelpi th < ' Tci'di. Dr. J. N. Grouse , Uio chairman of the executive committee of the national associa tion and editor of the Dental Digest of Chicago , when asked what Is one of the atest things In his profession , observed that it 13 now being considered vulgar to display much gold In the teeth. For this reason bands made of platinum are now being cov- nd with porcelain. One of these ho wears 'ilmsclf. ' The porcelain will fuse with the platinum , but not with the gold The the ory that tobacco Is beneficial Iho teeth s suppo-tcd by Dr. Crouso and ho does not chew the weed either. That which held the Interest of the na- .tonal association more than any other one thing was the theory demonstrated by Dr. C. S. Case of Chicago of the correction of deformities of the teeth and jaws by a rae- . -hanlcal application of pressure. This comes under the branch of orthodontla. lie ac knowledges his Indebtedness In this particu lar line to Dr. Edward II. Angel , especially taking advantage of the almost unlimited opportunities presented In Dr. Angel's sys tem for bullldng a regulating apparatus upon bands cemented to tbo teeth. He has made a specialty of this line of experimentation with the result that be was able to show that many a protruding tooth had been pressed back Into place and many a femi nine mouth made again Inviting to oscula- tory delights. Dr. Case's methods are purely mechanical , of course , and all the appli ances necessary for the determining of the value ot force as a dental agent Involve In- -J yard lonsrTnblo Cloths , all linen daimisic , phi n white bor dered , fringed all around : tlie.-o would bo cheap at } ] . - } , go lo in irrow at.V.lc Another- 1 t of tho.se 2i and 3 yard long , hemstitched , German dntniisk Tiinlu A Clothth.ao . would be cheap at i3 , they go tn morrow at $1.39 each Special Towei Bargahi tomorrow only Wo will sell oOO doznn extra la'-go ' &izo pure linen Gorman Pluck Toxvt is Tht1a o rqutil to any 112r and ITic towels bold in Omaha go tomorrow at 04c each Grand Special Napkin Bargains tomorrow only 1,000 dozen extra large pure all linen German damask napkins. These would be cheap at § 1.25 dozen tomorrow at 98c dozen . , Grand special bargain in all linen twilled toweling , 18 inches wide and worth lOc yard , go tomorrow at 5c yard . Extra heavy Barnsley toweling , the 12Ac 15c kind , go tomor row at 7c yard ii > - . i ! iu- . . . < ; . . TOVIORROW MARKS THE WIND-UP OF OUR WONDERFUL AN SW&BP CLEARING OF MEN'S AND BOYS' araa Our Clothing Department will be the center of attraction for out-of-town as well as city folks to witness and take part in the incomparable grand climax of bargain selling. Values of superb magnitude will rule- in this wind-up sale. There are immense savings in it for you. FINEST MEN'S SUITS of the Thousands of Men's All Wool Cassimero world's best and most and Cheviot Suits Your choice of an unlimited stylish textures and tailor assortment best of making and trimming in every ing they sold at and are suit at the worth § 15 , slS and § 20. tiny cost of 3P wU AND Monday they will go for. . . . only A New Suit for the Uiy In lii'0-t , full and winter novelties , fresh from the foremost work rooms In the country. You should see and will agree that they are tine { 5 values , Monday Wo have loft ubont 400 these trimmed of ? prottllv med HH well as plain J2.50 and J2 75 vcstcc and boys' knee pants nulls they'll go ns long as ihev last , on ' Monday at gcnlous mechanical powers and perfect man- Icular skill He Is having something of an up-hill fight , though to gain reasonable au dience for his Ideas , as Is Indicated by the following moralizing from his latest con tribution to the literature of dental science : "When our methods or teaching In this department become as perfectly developed as Is In other branches of dentistry , when a thorough Knowledge of the slmpJe laws of mechanics Is Insisted upon as one of the preliminary college requirements , and every branch of dentistry that Is dependent upon mechanical and manipulative skill Is taught scientifically as In all other profesalons and trades that are dependent more or less upon a practical knowledge of the principles of force , then , and perhaps not until then , with the coming generation of dentists , will orth- odontla take Its proper place In dentistry , " Crool.nl Tvrth StrnlKliti'iirtl. The underlying principles , without tiring the reader with all the minute details , are given by Dr. Case In his own words as fol lows. In summing up the philosophy of his method : "Teeth that are moved by orthopedic pro cesses from one relative position to another are for a considerable time often for years surrounded by physical forces that tend to pull or push them back to the Irregular position they formerly occupied. These forces continue to operate until the tissues are brought to equilibrium In their changed positions by the physiological processes of nature. To most successfully aid nature In th upbuilding of sustaining elements and structures , the moved and loosened teeth should bo held absolutely still during the entire period that Is required for their per manent retention. The retaining appliance should be one that so flrmly grasps the teeth that the aforesaid forces are not only completely held at bay , but th slight move ments occasioned by mastication and other wise ore prevented. It should be one , more over , that frequent removals for cleanslugs , etc. , will be unnecessary and Impossible. It should therefore bo as perfectly fitted , fin ished and cemented as a bridge denture , and so constructed that the teeth and gums can bo kept In a healthy condition while It is worn with the same comfort and uncon sciousness that a filling or crown produces. " In an up-to-date exhibit of artificial teeth , such as was at the Crelghton .Medlral col lege during the progress of the convention , there Is much of interest. The fine coloring Wear Uosistins ALL WOOL SUITS , for boyi of . ' 1 to 15 years of itfjo , In nny mutoriul yon may desire Mondivy'd sjicclul closing Halo of iilli-00 : , $1.00 values ut. of the modern porcelain tooth , the detach able metallic bridge , band or plate , the Imi tation gum plate of vulcanized rubber , thu cusp tipped with rubber to deaden Its sound the latest European fad the filling by "moss fibre" gold , which metal has been highly fiberlzed by means of electricity , the wax molds for obtaining the proper Impress of the Interior of'the mouth , the bands , tips , crowns and plates of gold and gcrman silver and a thousand and one other marvels of the mechanical side of the science of the dentist are sharply contrasted with the rude efforts of the Japanese manifested In their carved wooden gums filled with black tfcth and tell an encouraging story of their own of the progress dentistry has made eluuu Dr. Taft began to pull teeth Ilfty-sU years ago. BOYS WRITE FROM MANILA fllrnilicrn of ( lie TlinrMon Itlllon Itr- nicinlicr I'rlcinltt mid Ill-lull t L-P > with l.ciiKlhj' lilntl < 'n. During the last few dava the relatives and friends of members of the Thurston Itlfies have hern receiving Interesting let ters from the boys at Manila , describing their voyage , and telling of their experi ences en route from San Francisco to Cavlte. The letters all bear about the same date July 17 and from the nature of things arc similar In many other re spects. U'lrt Thompson writes to his father , J W. Thompson , who Is attached to the noard of Public Works , and the letter la a detailed account of the journey from the time the troops left San Francisco until Admiral Dcwcy's llacshlp. the Olympla , came out and serenaded them. lie Is par ticularly enthusiastic o\er Iho reception ac corded the troops at Honolulu , where all the joung women wore the national colors of the United States. Fourth of July aboard ship Is also described minutely , especially the part of the exercises con tributed by the Thurstons , which was no small factor In the enthusiasm. There was music by the band and speeches by the olllccra of the rrclment. The Thurstons , lie writes , was the only company to make the trip without having a roan In the hos pital. J. A I.llllo of 1EOS Webster street has two letters from his son Joe , In the first Special Tabie Oasnask Bargains ( l.Omi yards strictly all linGer - iin Irish , Scotch and Ger- man bleached and un bleached table da mask , worth Gr > call ; in one billet and will { jo tomorrow at "Hie yai d Kxtra heavy all linen Ger man Table Damask , the Toe grade silver blench- i-d and the best wear ing table damask made - tomorrow at 50c yard &i SFHSCS Hiffi REi Suits for lads of 13 to 19 years who want long | > ant- > Coats uro single or double In i anted , all wont materials and sin MI- cht of makintr only to close what few are left at. of which lie recounts the joy of the eol- dlpra at the first sinht of the Philippine islands after thirty days on the water. In this letter he also says the boys can easily hear the llrliig of the Spaniards and In surgents as they engage In their continuous skirmishing. The second letter reports the tmys in camp at Cavlte , and disgust with the Insiircents , who are described as small and dirty. The weather Is dcscrltx-d as being much moro acrceablo than they hail bc'cn led to expect from descriptions they had lead of it. He reports having a pleas ant time , with little to do except study the new conditions which they find there. P. J. White writes to J L. Urandcls & Sons from the transport Senator , while lying In Manila bay He eays the voyage was tiresome , and expressed surprise that there were not moro deaths amnnu the nun where they were so crowded on ship board. He says the boys are now clothed In the brown can\as uniforms , for which ho thinks the government charges moro than ihcy ute worth The trip was monotonous , there not bclnc e\en u llttlo storm for diversion. I'linr linlilfN. G. W. Hvc , M I ) . of West Tennessee , has named his baby boy Dewcy five , and a girl baby bnrn In St. Louis on the Fourth Uas beun named Sdilevdti1 Tit DAM in : * HICOiitin. : . Denver Post. Shn screamed In terror wlu-n her put-no Was Bnntclii'd from out tier Jowollcd hand. And burled a modest H-ml-curso Toward tbo fli-rlng , hold brigand : And when the copper caught the thief She seized the purse with anxloux air , Ani\ breathed u sigh of sweet relief 'lo find h'.T treasures all wore there , A pcnc lied no to Hi r follow wrote , A miicar plum , A wud of KUin , \ balrpln tbent ) , V copper cent , A , buttonhook \\ith broken crook , A safety pin , A curlliiK tin , A powder tag , A undid bag. Thcso wore tua irousureH which he bore Around with her from Btoro to htore s1. hlli * on a shopping tour , to u c The many pretty tlilimu wlildi hh < - U uuld lu\o to buy if Him luit had 1 h- > cash , and v , tb i "inl > - < i . ! . I l ulnuist made iho cupjier sncczi She thanked h in and with Hpri htly casa Irlpp d on to K cl another blorc Or two whiira sbu could aliou BOUIU mora.