1NDA ON7 TRIAL FOR MURDER Ex-Policeman is Arraigned for tha Killing of James Smith. CLAIMS ARRAIGNMENT IS IRREGULAR Mnlntnitin Hint llo Should llmo Horn Inillrtcil lij u ( iriinil .Jury ami > > t I'rm'codi-il AKiilnM liy Iiiforinii- Uini Denied the KlllliiK. The trlnl of Anton Indn , the policeman charged with the murder of Jamca Smith , n prisoner , August 13 , was begun In Judge Hakor's tourt jcsterday. The opening of the case was delayed several hours on account of the preliminaries Incident to the swoirlnG In of ft new Jury. Intla appeared In court looklnK hopeful as to the outcome of the trial. The defense will set forth that the ar raignment of Indo Is irregular for the rcn- thnt ho hna never been Indicted by a grand Juiy. The Information against him was i sworn to by the county attorney , and the do- fenpo qiieBtlotiH the constitutional right of I mch pioceduic. The bame Issue was raised In the case of Henry llolln , the defaulting city treasurer , cad Hhould there bo a favor- nl.1.3 decision It would liberate many In- inntrs of the penitentiary who linvo been convlMrd without grand jury Indictment. Among the witnesses arc numerous women of the half world. Smith was a night routi lor , and It was In the early morning wi.cn hn fell Into the clutches of I'ollccman Inda. lie vva Htruck with some kind of n weapon and died shortly after his arrest. Inda denies that he committed the murder , advancing the theory Hint Smith had re ceived his death \sound In souio of his carousals prior to his arrest. The trial will last ( several days. TIIV TO DlbMISS DAMAtJU CASH. : \r v I'riioriliin * In P < > rTli < i u Nil nil- Dollar Suit. A new turn was taken In the Mcrschclm- Arrlens damage milt , on trial before Judge Slnbaugh yrstenlny. The attorncja for the defendant submitted a motion to dls- tnlEh on the ground that the proof docs not correspond with the pleadings. The motion wa < i argued at length , and although the court overruled It ho said ho would hear further Argument. After the motion had been over ruled Arrlens was placed on the witness stand His testimony consisted of a gen eral denial of the allegations contained In thci plaintiff's petition , and ho was prompt In answering all questions. IIo maintained' calm demeanor throughout , and was posi tive In his statements. There Is consldcr- ublo testimony yet to come. Mr . Airlens continues to bo nn Interested spectator. Mra. Merschelm , whose affections arc paid to have lieen alienated , sat In the court room and ll < Ucne < l to Arrlens' denial. The testimony Is widely conflicting. The bitf > Is of the argu ment of the attorneys tor the defendant will bo that Mcrachclm and his wife arc In a conspiracy to obtain money from Arrlens. The afternoon session brought out sub- Btanllally a repetition of the testimony pro duced nt the former trial. No new features came up , and the proceedings were com monplace. It Is expected that the evidence will bo closed In another day. Mr- * . KliiKVmiN ( DainniicN. Mr . Kll/abelh M. King hus filed suit In the district court against the Omaha Water company , asking $15,000 damages on account of Injuries alleged to have be-en recelv l In a llro at the I'attcraon-Hreaslcr block , Sev enteenth and Douglas streets , the afternoon of March 21. Mrs. King was attending a lodge session In the building , and she al leges that the fire was started by employes of the defendant company , who struck matches In order to read a meter , the matches Igniting a pllo of rubbish and caus ing the lire , which shut olt the elevator. The plaintiff alleges ] that In descending the stair way to get out of the building she was seri ously burned. This Is ono of several similar fill It a. Policeman Ocorgo U. Curry , who sued the city for the recovery of arrearage in salary alleged to be duo him a policeman , and who won in Justice Billhead's court , muet defend his cause In the district couit. The city has taken nn appeal , and a transcript of the cvl- dcnco In the justice court was filed in the otllco ot the district clcik Monday afternoon. The sum Involved Is JllC.CG. The dispute ns to the salary came about through the fact that Curry was suspended from the force on the allegation ot conduct unbecom ing an officer. IIo was afterwards declared Innocent and now ho desires further vindi cation by a. verdict allowing him pay for the period of his suspension. \ Induct Injunction Case Continued. The viaduct Injunction suit , wherein the I'axton & Vlerllng Iron Works company anil others seek to restrain the city from main taining a viaduct on Sixteenth street , wan called before Judge Dickinson yesterday. A continuance granted until next Krl- day to permit the filing of certain affidavits which It Is said will have a tearing on the case. The purpose of the suit is to render void nn ordinance recently passed by the council , but which still lacks the signature of the mayor. WHOLESALE GROCERS MEET Irnilirrn of tlio OrKimlrnUoii Full to Ml fie li > Tlu-lr Agreement on 1'rlue * . Members of the Missouri Valley Whole sale Cirocom' association , which Includes the wholesale grocers of Nebraska am weetorn Iowa , held an executive incetlnB a < ho Commercial club rooms yesterday , the purpose belnfi to ascertain why agreements to sell goods at certain prices have not beei l.ept. U\ory few weeks the members meet am atjieo upon prices at which they will sel their Roods. They not only flx the prices but the terms ns well. At a meeting a few weeks ago it was decided Unit sugar ehouli bo bold at u certain prlco so that a cortali per cent of profit would roault. Within a week after the agreement the prlco of sugar was cut. This cut brought on another until now , when it Is contended that sugar Is sold nt a llguro that is below the factory price , oven If bought in carload lots. Who IB to blanio for having cut the price on sugar Is the question that the groccre are trying to Boho. To these who < lrlnk whisky for pleasure , HAHPiH whisky adds zest to existence. To tboos who drink whisky for health's sake , 11AHPI2H whisky makes llfo worth living. EXCURSION TO NEW ORLEANS Jolilicrx anil Itctiillrru IMnti tu Mnkc H Trip ( < > tli bunny South. Members of the Commercial club are con- Rlderlng an excursion to the south , and al ready much of enthusiasm Is being worked up. The matter is In the hands of Secre tary Utt , who hopes to Induce from 150 to 200 Omnliii business men to make the trip. The Illinois Central railroad will bo run ning its train * into Omaha as early as January 1 , and enon nfter tlila date it is proposed to go on the excursion , with New Orleans as the objective polut. As jet the ofllclals of tbo road have not been communi cated with otllcially , but It is Known that they favor the project , and will offer low- rates. Onuilia business men favor the trip , ccntcndlng that with the coming of tha pow road territory that has never been tributary to Omaha Mil bo opened up and that It Is nertfnary to cultivate the ac quaintance of the people reading therein in order to compete for aoino of the business. CONSECRATING A BISHOP .Noted DlvlnoK Coming to AiMM 111 Conferring tin ? Cliuroli Wednesday morning ! n Trinity cathedral Ilev. Arthur 1 * . Williams , formerly rector of Christ's church , Chicago , will bo consecrated bishop coadjutor ot the Episcopal church [ or the dloscso of Nebraska. In Episcopal church circles this Is regarded as a most Im portant event and consequently It Is bringing many noted dlvlncf to Omaha for the pur- poco of assisting In or witnessing the cere monies. Hcv. Arthur L. Williams was elected coad jutor bishop nt the annual convention of tha Episcopal clergy In this city last summer. His election was brought about by reason of the fnct that nt that meeting Bishop \Vorthlngton gave notice that the dloceso had grown to such nn cxcnt that ho was no longer able to look after the spiritual wants of the churches In a manner satisfactory to himself , ns hla health was In a falling con- jdltlon. The coadjutor bishop Is nbout 4."i years of i age. IIo was born In Canada and when . " , > cars of age Ills parents removed to Mlchl- I gan. Educated In the cast. Mr. Williams ; ! came \\est and engaged in railroading In j Colorado. Whllo there he studied for the < Episcopal ministry and later finished hla ] course In the Western Theological seminary I In Chicago After receiving the holy order. ? of the church he returned to Colorado and , preached for a number of years , later being called to Chicago to fill the pulpit ot Christ's church. The services attending the consecration of Rev. Williams will begin at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning with holy communion , to be followed with morning prayer at 9 o'clock. At 10 o'clock the consecration servIces - Ices will begin , with Bishop Worthlngton presiding. Those who will assist will be Dlshop Mlllspnugh ot Kansas , Dlshop Spauld- Ing of Cfilorndn , Hlshop McLaren ot Chicago , Illshop iMsnll of North Dakota , Ulshop Mor risen of Iowa , Uov. Pardco of Chicago , Ruv. McKim of Hartlngton , Hev. Lccke cf Chicago cage , Dean Fair , Hev. Marsh of TrinU ? and Ucv.'Young of St. Andrew's churches , Omaha. Hlshop Worthlngton , whom Rev , Williams Is called to assist , was born In 1810 , and was educated for the ministry , llo occupied pul pits In cities of the east until 1SS3 , when he was appointed bishop to China. This he de clined , nod n year later was clcctol bishop ot Nebraska. During all his life he has been a great church worker. When he carao here he took up the work commenced by Bishop Clarkson and carried It to a successful ter mination. Of his own money ho has given $70,000 to the church during his residence In Nebraska , and has had much to do In adding strength to the church. He has always been a great frlond of young men and has done a great deal In assisting them In their labors n their respective churches. NOTABLE EPISCOPAL EVENTS Sutrrnl IiiU > r < > MtliiR MectliiK" < < > He Held lu Trinity Cnthcdrnl ThlH Afternoon mill ISvriiliiKT. The consecration services of Bishop Coadjutor Williams on "Wednesday In Trln- ly cathedral will be ushered la by prcpara- oryservices _ this afternoon and evening. This" afternoon at 3 o'clock In Trinity chapel the women of the church in Nc- jrahka parishes and mlsalone will hold a special business session , when a review of uUblonary work will bo presented and 1m- lortant action taken. This meeting is llm- ted to women of the church. At 1 o'clock n Trinity cathedral a general meeting will jo held to consider church extension. It is open to all men and women inlerested in Christian expansion. Several of tbo visit- Ins bishops will address this congregation and It Is expected that the bishop coadjutor , Hev. A. L. Williams , will for the flrst time ; mbllcly participate in the church work In ills new dloceso at this service. At 8 o'clock In the cathedral a. most unique and interesting , public masa meeting will be iield , when bishops and clergy from various parts of the United States will give short iddrcssca upon clerical life , Its difficulties and successes throughout our country. The speeches will bo limited to fifteen minutes for each speaker. On Wednesday at 10 a , m. the consecra tion of Hlshop Coadjutor Williams will lake place , preceded by Ihe administration of the holy communion nt 9 o'clock. An Iiitcriiiitloiml Fill orl < < - . The New York Tribune says : Apenta , a Hungailan aperient water , bottled at the spiing , Budapest , Is a purgatlvo water , but of a mild and non-Irritating character , duo to the presence of a largo quantity of sul phate of magnesia , considerably exceeding the sulphate of soda. Prof. Althaus of London , author of "Tho Spis of Europe , " says that this Is an excellent combination , rendering the water superior to the other aperient waters which contain too largo a proportion of sulphate of soda. Analyses made nt different times by Profa. Lleberman of Budapest , Tlchborno of Dublin , and Pouchet of Paris , point to the constancy of the constituents of Apenta , confirmed by a certificate of Prof.on Fodor. Proffi. Altliaus , Bogoslowsky , Lancercaux and Llebrolch lay great stress on the medical supervision of the Apenta Springs , and the constancy of the water , The name of the Apolllnarls company , which appears on the Apenta labels , la In Itself a guarantee of quality , but with the additional endorsements of the scientific and medical men quoted hero It Is easy to understand why Apenta ranks so high as a luxutlvo and purgative , and Iff used In all the principal hospitals of Uuropo and the United States. In Soon nn Il < IV < > H u llonil. United States Marshal Thutnmel , who has recently been appointed clerk of the United States circuit court , | q Htlll at hi * homo In Orund Island , but will nrrlvo In the city Tuesday. No ono hern knows of bis ilium , but bis friends Ray that ho will furnish u bond at once and Hint Imme diately after Its approval will tnko up the duties of the new position. Model Suits and Costumes by Worth , Meyer , Felix , Doucet and Other European Artists. GO ON SALE TODAY , A ( irniul Hit run I n Oinirniil | | ( < j In I'nr- eluiiu VITJ Iiati'tt liuiiortvil ( "rpii- UOIIM In Iml lei"ciirlnur AI > - linrel nt Thlril lleul Value , The success of our cloak and suit depart ment Is duo principally to the showing ot high grade ready-to-wear goods. U Is be yond question that we will show tomorrow the lineal cloaks , suits and millinery over shown In Omaha. Our main purpose of ex hibiting tlit u high cost Imported costumes Is to further establish the supremacy of J. L. Urandels & Fens ns to value giving ns well as being the real fashion center. UECEl'TlOX AND DINNER OOWNS , $23.00 TO fiS.OO. 100 reception and dinner gowns , all model gowns In both silk and cloth material , no duplicates , being distinctive creations that command admiration , not only for exclusiveness - ness and style , but for their reasonableness In price. Wo ask your Inspection of these stunning models , and you will see what we can sell you fiom $2. > .00 up to ? ns 00. LADIES' COSTUMES , $19.00 , $2..00. $33.00. 7o tailor made costumes , a superb collec tion ot man-tailored suit1 ? , In all the latest materials , made tight lilting , In plain goods , checks and mixtures , all of them silk lined throughout , on sale nt $19.00 , J25.CO and $3. > . LADIES' SKIRTS , $10.00 , $15.00 AND $25.00. 50 new stjlo walking skirts , silk skirts f,0 new stjle walking skirts , silk skirts , all the new style close filling , flaring at the bottom skirts , on sale at $10,00. $15.00 and $25.00. SAMPLE COATS luc to Itfc. 100 Famplo coats In the automobile , plae- tot and loose lilting Jackets , the 3-1 length coat. These aio all exquisite Imported bam- plo coats , on sale from $15.00 to $35.00. Indies' silk house gowns on sale at $10.00 , $13.00 and $25.00. $12.00 WAISTS. $5.00. It Is Impossible to descilbo the beautiful styles of these silk waists , ns there- are hundreds of different styles , all the new effects. The silk In each waist is worth more than for the ? price for today. Choice of the entire lot $5.00. J. L. URANDniS AND SONS' BEWITCH ING HAT BEAUTIES. Wo make this Tuesday's sale an occasion for great millinery demonstration. There are imported and exclusive creations , and to make tLls millinery s > ale doubly attractive , wo will positively sell $23.00 hats at $15.00. $15.00 hats nt $ C.flS. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA. N. W. Cor. ICth and Douglas Sts. A ii n o 11 ne em eii ts. One of the greatest atlractlons ever of fered by the Crelghtou-Orplieum Iheater Is the renowcd operatlo star , Tavary , who opened her engagement on the Orphcum circuit at the Omaha house on Sunday , when hho received a great ovation. Tavary has a most extensive repertoire and slnga some of the choicest gems. Her costumes and jewels attract great attention , especially from the ladles. The program throughout Is made up of excellent specialties and the entertainment this week Is ono of the most enjoyable yet offered at this popular play house. New and striking pictures are be ing shown by the blograph this week. The blograph continues to bo n very popular feature. There will bo a matinee tomor row and on Saturday. o.M.r rr nouns TO PACIFIC COAST. I October ir Hie Union Pacific will reduce the tlmo of Its fast train No. 1 "Tho Overland Limited , " 3 hours and 15 minutes between Omaha and San Francisco Four hours and 13 minutes between Omaha and Los Angeles. Attention , Mucciiliccn ! You arc requested to meet at 17th and Farnnm Tucbday evening to make arrange ments for the funeral ot Sir Knight Alfred Fabcr. M. J. LAWLESS , Com. J. W. DOnn. P. C. SiUn It < vtiiKC , Nat Danger , who was recently icllevcd eCO $ CO while gelling- acquainted with Omaha .ifter midnight , has llled n complain against Alvrtlo Scott and Flora Urown chaiglns them with grand larceny. To MuKr Your \ VlfiI.oie You Buy "Garland" Stoves and Ranges * . nir.i ) . KELLY Thomas , aged 7S years and months. Funeral Wednesday morning1 , October IS nt S.30 o'clock from the family residence , 202 Bancroft street. High muss at St 1'utilck church Interment nt Holv Sepuleher ceme tery. Mr. Kelly lias lived In Om.ih.i for a number of years and Is the father of James Frank and John. Friends Invited. N flowers. EYE SHADES. Wo have the kind with WIRI SPRING FASTENING at IBc eacl Also tbo kind shown by cut vvhlc are attached by rubber tape thes are We for double and ICe fo single add Cc if sent by mall Write for Drug and Rubber Good Catalogue. Sherman & McComiell Drug Co J.1 1 ! ! Undue Mrcrl , Omaha. THE DAYLIGHT a o o a o CHIGAGO SPECIAL 9H 9O This Is the name of the Iliullngton's faslctt and finest train D from Omaha to Chicago. 8 U leaves tbo Durllngton Station , Omaha , at 7:15 : a. m. and arrives at Chicago 9 25 p. m. SAME DAY there connecting with trains for all points east. The equipment is new thtoughout , and consists of a library e car , a sleeping car , a diner and two reclining chair cars. o The service U superb as good as that of ANY train on the H continent. U t H H 9 9a B > \a \ Ticket onice IlnrlliiKton Station- * a aH r.oa rnrnniu St. . 10th anil JIiiHiiu SI * . , e H Telephone U5O. Telephone 1110 , 0H [ m EOH H HOH H8HOeiV8 B ae : < i AVOMIJV * rimnr.s rr.nrnrT .Vtiiorlcnn I.iuiy ( "firm * ! ( o.S rittpr nnil nciimintriilor lloniulm AT 110STON STOIli : KOIl ANOTIIKR WKEK. [ At the earnest requests of so many of our patrons we have prevailed upon Mrs. Tcrgn- ! on , the greatest expert titter and demon- trator of women's corsets , to remain ono j eek longer nt our store. [ You will find her In the corset department , hero she will explain all there Is to know [ jotlt the celebrated "AMHRICAN LADY CORSHTS" And KIT YOU nuc : or CHAitnn. Recognizing the fact that It Is impossible or a dress to fit unless the corset docs , wo ordlally Invite you lo take advantaRO of nr Immense- display nml sale ot corsets and et fitted perfectly. nosTON' sToun , OMAHA , N" . W. C'or. ICth and Douglas Sis. Ickela will bo on sale by the Missouri Pa- Ific lullvvny October 17 at half rates , plus 2 , for the rnmid trip , to points In the Hnnth , outhcaat and southwest. Tor full Informa- lon address company's ofllccs , nouthrnst orncr Fourteenth and Douglas , or depot , 'Iftecnth and Webster streeU' . j T. 1' . OODFIinY , J. 0 , PIIILUPPI , P. T. A. i A. 0. F. & P. A. See C. Hudson's real estate list In to- ' ay. will Inaugurate now train service and will ednco the time of TIIH OVBRLAN'I ) MM- TKD , TRAIN' NO. 1. between OMAHA , COUNCIL IJLrFKS and SAN FRANCISCO , HOURS AND 15 MINUTES. lletwecn Omaha and Los Angeles , FOUR HOURS AND 15 MINUTES. Only 57 Hours MISSOl III IIIVHI ! TO PACIFIC COAST. ItnfTct SmoUIiiK mid I.llirnn Carn tilth lliirher Simp. 031 VIIA TO SAX FKVACISfO AM ) I'OHTI.AM ) . rilllUU Til VIVS DAIIA TO AMJ FKOM rvcii'MC TOAST. KlL'Kunt I'nlnco bleeping Cnr . Dlnliu ; Curs Chair CnrN. CITY TICKET OFFICE , 1302 Farnain Street. n v\nnv TitoMK \ Mlk Snlr In Oil. lllaek and colored rarconnc sllka , l c , black figured silk" , good and heavy , Jtic , 21- ineh all silk taffetas , all colors , ! V > o , all silk iblack satin dtioliMse , 4Uc ; fancv waist silk , worth up 1o $200 , at f.Oc , plain black all silk taffeta nt ioc. The big sale on the flneJt lot of high clnss black dre. a silks baa < au irl n grP.U sriiMtlon. Just think of It , all kinds and weaves ot best black silks , worth up to $200 per jard , all go at less than half , only fiSe. Wo are headquarters for the famous Wluslow taffeta. IIAYDHN I1ROS. r.s noriis TO POIITI.AM ) Yin I tildii I'ncllto. Compare this Unit- with other lines and see how much quicker It I ? . . Huffct cars , palace sleepers and chair cars City ticket office , 1302 Parnam strcel. It'9 Norw / for a person to claim that there la no other ! nerve tonic so good as I JtltTTG CA13INJ3T W J3&13J * but In t-'omo cases It's true and It may be In jour ease. I'urlty Itself a stimulant recommended by phjslclans for all classes of frail people recognised by phjslclans as the brat possible beer for joung mothers a milk producer unequalled and nn appetizer of known mcilt , all go lo prove the high standard of this celebrated malt extr.ict. Wholesome , delicious , palatable hermeti cally healed in quart or pint bottles. Try a KKK : IIKHAVIM : < o. . Tel.120. . 1007 Jackson Street. Teeth foicver past when you have had teeth extracted with VITLIZED AIR. as jotl feel no pain , leaves no after-effects and can be taken by any one. Only mace and given by us In the citi. r.\i-netltiK . ur.c. Altnli/eit Air . r.Oc ' 1'eetli ( leaned . 7.iu Taft's ' Philadelphia Dental Rooms , l. > 1 Street. Now is the time to buy one of those beautiful Steinway , Ivers & Pond , Vose , Emerson , Steger or Pack ard Pianos at actual cost. $500 PIANOS AT $350 SHOO PIANOS AT $275 $ ; j)0 ( ) PIANOS AT $185 S275 PIANOS AT $1:39 : 'E also have a number of slightly iibqd Chicken-ing , Kimball and other medium grade Pianos on bpccial hale. Square pianos and organs from $ -5 upwards. Easy monthly rmvmonts. Every in strument fully guaranteed as represented or money refunded. New Pianos for rent. Pianos tuned , repaired , exchanged and moved. Lowest rates. Telephone 1025. Out of town purchasers should write- for cat alogues , prices and terms , and secure ono of these high grndo Pianos at iv price never before quoted in Omaha. Steinway & Sons Representatives. I3I3 FARNAM ST , Great sale on the famous "Brooks' ' Bros , " Rochester make of Ladies' ' fine Shoes WITH HUNDREDS OF OTHER SHOE BARGAINS. BROOKS' BROS. , BROOKS' BROS. , iniiko Ladies' llnost imiUo Ladies' I'\no quality Vlci Kid Vlci Kid Lnco Shoos , hand turned sliooH , flexible turn soles , lured , with newest Now London kid tips coin toes , straight kid tips , bilk top fiic- made to soil for ins and boil lining's , Si.00 , on sale this , made to soil for $1,50 week at Bale prlco this wool : Ladies' ' Vici Kid Lace Shoes New stylish kid tips , single flexible soles , stylish cut , made to sell for $3 tf J C& Ladies' ' Fine Black Reaver FaitstsVitli fur trimmings and nice felt linings and low heels , a line house shoe , OOfi made to sell for $1.25 , on sale at OOt-/ Misses' ' Fine Jonjola Kid Shoes Lace , with double fair stitched soles , coin toes and kid tips , a h'neschool tfjfl &h/k shoe , made to sell at § 2.00 , on sale at © e * &P Child's Fine Donuola Kid Lace Shoes With turn flexible solos and patent calf tips , si/.es 5 to 8 , worth fully $1.00 , on sale at , Infant's Fine Tan Kid Soft Sole Shoes In lace and button , sold for f > 0c everywhere , our sale prce "Little Gents' " Fine Box Calf Lace Shoes Made on the ne English last , with fine goat tips and spring heels , ( made to retail at $1.73 , sale price this week . fc' ' r for visiting the store. The fruits of our careful buyers are showing up on imisso. The time is opportune for lho shrewd buyer. There is new ness and brightness in the gathering. In the choosing of the store's stock , buyers have been along lines that are sure to bring new triumphs to its retailing. BOYS' CLOTHING , | WALKING AND The collection Is marked by a char-1 ffBp \ \ [ BIATQ ncler of usefulness that the to can't < uULi IlI / I O miss A stock that Hews anil ebbs ceaselessly nlwnvs reaching to the The slock today presents a com limits of your wishes. ahva > . Interest- pleteness that's surprising The richest Inn In Its extent and completeness est s-oit the 8on on will produce are and now comes thn other side of the In now and arc here at price reductions Hlory the price fide. tions that are lower than ever. To Boys' 2-Piece Suits appreciate the offering take a few e - nmples and let thcsu represent a Double-breasted , medium and light hundred other * . colors three otitsldi and two liiRlde pockets the materlils of this null ' Ladies' fedoras Is flr -class l In every sense , worth lu most stoies $3 , hero ? 1 00. $1,0 $2 no all nicely trimmed for . all new and the lateat styles Wo Others nt ? 2 25 , ? 2.oO , ? 2.7."i , $3.00 and up. aio showing today LADY'S FRDO- K \S l'ancy pleated Persian silk Boys7 Vestce Suits trimmed large quill worth all over to-ii $ .1 2for s.ile In our/ Lirpo pquarp cut Sailor c"llar trlm- r2.00 nid with braid new hat Btore . stajed pockets- - double le seat patent riveted buttons In a full assortment of pat- -g Ladies' ' Fedoras terns , only . i Velvet i.lcated iKinds larpro Wing Boys' ' Vestee Suits satin lined sells in most stores for ? 3.M our prlco Illuo wide wall Roods satin facing 2.90 . , i Icely trlmmeil voslco tilmmcd in V only thape with combination trimming ' o largo square cut h.illor Ladies' Fedoras 2-25 collar - I " \Vldo black Ixind with ' Vestce and wing witln lined new Boys' Suits and chic , only 2.25 In a choice line of patterns trim- n cd with narrow silk cord braid on | Ladies' ' Neckwear collar vestee and -sleeves The- fab ric Is bright and strong coirerllj I No\\cht bits of neckwear for wom- nnde worth $3.nO our i i en lace trimmed scarfs of mull , rlco I pointed d'esprlt , chiffon , nnd oilier Boys' Vestee Suits prctly effects , colored liberty silk ties now nscots , puff l-ln-haud , etc. Gems of beaut > Imported fancy bulling nicely trimmed with braid Ladies' ' Collars ornaments fancy vests latest style dressey as well as dutable real Wo carry a complct line of ladles , value $7.00 hero linen nnd block collars and at prices for about half what jou find elsewhere. Wc'vo other vestee suits nt $3.00 , Tomorrow wo talk ladles' cloaks ? 3 HO and up the only question about , ' It j-ou haven't made selection jour boy's clothing Is where can you your get the best values for the least to 'twill pay you to visit this depart pay. ment. New Waist The Best Ladies' waists in the Town made from the Our $10.00 jacket celebrated Skin et , in till colors , ' ner's satin ; 10 rows Sldnnor's satin of cording , form lined ; see them ing a "V shape Malting the in our window in front ; 12 rows worth $15.00 ; cut- of cording in back Fur Fly Furs selected price $10.00 ) new sleevewar- ; - ed with ranted lo wear such care Ludicb' hand * shown only by us ! that we can guarantee every Berne suits in made to .sell .11 $8.00 ; garment ; In such big assort prays , browns & our Introducing ments that we can supply every olher mixtures it price only want and at such favorable op plain colors ; inndo portunities for spot cash that we to hell for $15.00 ; can name prices unthought of ealo price in the ordinary store. $10.00 Ladles' Sheared Cony Collarettes , ror 1.98 Ladles' Rlectrlc Seal Collareltes lined Skinner's Satin , worth $3.00 , for 2.48 Ladles' niectrlo Seal Collarelteswith Muf- lloon border and collar , made to Bell for $10.00 , on sale at . 4.98 Ladles' -Marten Collarcttw , made to sell for $1L'.00 , on sale for . 6.50 Ladles' Krimmcr Collarettes , very best qual ity at . 7.50 Ladles' Stone .Marten Collarettes at 12.98 Ladles' Heaver Collarettes , at J18.00 , $20,00 and . $25 Lidlch' Oentilno Seal Collarettes , at . 998 Ladles' .Muffs at Jl.CO up. to $20 Ladles Astrakhan Capon nt ? in 00 $20 ' 00 $25.00 , ? 30.00 , J 13.00 and . ' $50 Selling more Furs than all the other stores in Omaha combined Millinery Sale tj Another invoice of quills on sale at Ic each. Ask to see our now Ostrich Tips. ' * vtt A handsome line o.f new Fedoras on sale Tuesday. At 7fic and § 1.25 , we are showing the swellest golf hats oner brought to Omaha. Others are asking § 1.50 and § 1.75 for the name hats. "Thc > lit ihe ( ict us r.amre Intended. ' .in\viss : Mii.i.nu uvr.iUMf suons DrrNN I Infrc ( ( oiiitorhililj . You have m-vir pni't > . < ) | , trft > ii f , .t-roni- furl unit" * jou liav w jrn tm fair .8 "Jfii- jicv Miller ' ShioH 'I IK j tun i > rn , iu I bunlanx mul rnaliK } uii to walk un > 'll.-n.iii. ' i wl'huat ' jiUi No other < lrul > r jma ' Jciiiicta Ml.l i Shoes ur their criuui If.'l.r.K I-air. i\lra : iiuiilllj , , ' . ( ! ( ) bliou Co. , I'J5 DuiiKlun bt , Chap Season Here. Not the parlur chap , but the ono when Iho ekln begins to roughen , tliu f.ico takes a reddish tinge and the lingers feel sere and track a little I'leasu re-member wo lurry everything to relieve the above liaubles COo Hind's Honey of Almonda 400 ' Uu Kurek.i Cream , , , , , 0o 2So Witch Hd cl Cream 20o 25o 1'roetllU , , . gOj 25c n&py'e Cream , , , , 200 f.Oo Milkweed Cream o < j 26e Host-leaf I/itltn 20cj . - . I 25o Paty Cold Cream oj a | OUn OWN Cold Crearo , per ounce iQj " 0 , ? * ! > viitv : NICU. 9) \ \ I HosettBter and Olycerlne , per pint COo Tincture lienzuln , per ounce joe i nf 4 i I Cocoa Itutter. per uunco io3 J. A , Fuller 6c Co. , Cut Price Druggists , 14th ; uid Donglim StHt Open All Night. l t < 1