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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1899)
MR1ENS COMES OUT WINNER Mfniy rinds for Defendant in Carl Mer- tcheim'a ' Damage Suit MRS. MERSCHEIM'S AFFECTIONS TUC ISSUE Second Trlnl of the SeninUonnl Cnno In .linlKP SlnlintiKli'N Court n * I- tlrnci * 1 I'onltHHj Conlllctlim All tlir \\ny TlirniiKh. Carl Mcrschclm has lost his $10,000 damage feult , wherein August Arrlens , the defendant , was alleged to hnvu alienated the affoctlonn of Mrs. Mcrschclm. After a trial lasting four days the caio , vas submitted to the Jury nt noon Thurs day. A % erdlct was reached at 9 o'clock Thursday night , but as court was not then In stsslwi the verdict remained Beak < l until the arrival of Judge Slabaugh > eatcTday , when the result was announced In favor of lArrlens. No Bccno or oxcltemcnt attended i'io an nouncement. No Interested partlcj except the attorneys were present. The verdict was read In tno usual formal manner. IVe Inst two days of the trial brought out a crowd ot curious spectators although In the beginning the lookers-on were few. The defendant jwnn notified of his triumph by the attorneys who represented him and of course It was not long until the news reached Mcrschclm end Ills wife. This was the second trial of the Merschelm- lArrlcns case. On the former trial before , Judge Slabaugh Judgment for $7,000 was rendered in f.ivor of the plaintiff. Motion lor n new trial by the ilcfeneo was sustained nnd the second trial brought out many more details than were disclosed at the llrnt. Judge Slahaugh was patient throughout the tedious hearing nnd allowed both sides all the time desired for the examination of vvlt- nesses nnd the attorncjB were given great latitude In their arguments. Judge Slabaugh eald lie wanted everything to bo f.ilr from start to flnlHh. The testimony was directly conflicting. Mrs. Mcrschclm swore positively her affec tions had been alienated by Arrlens. She entered Into mlnuto particulars. Arrlens made positive denial. He set forth that ho liad never been guilty of any Improper as- Boclatlon with Mrs. Morschelm and that ho liacl never had any ouch Intentions. He ad mitted acquaintance with the family , but that ivns nil , ho said. In answer to the petition lie charged conspiracy between Jlerscholm nnd Mrs. Mcrschclm , alleging a joint plan to obtain money from the defcnd- nnt. Numerous witnesses appeared for either nlclp. Arriens U a miller ot considerable wealth. His wife appeared In the court room every day during the trl.il and H was evi dent by her manner that who did not bellovo the story told about her husband. TOI-NO ci.uuMirs Aim iv couiiT. n of Vntlc-r Cluli SUIM ! Iiull- ililunlly ' < > H ' t ' Hoi" " " . Twenty-two cx-mombcrs of the defunct 'Antlers' club , an organisation of the glided 3outh of Omaha , made their appearances In Justice Prltchard'a court yesterday In a suit brought by the Olobo Building nssocl- ntlon for rent ot the club rooms amounting to $127. The case was continued for trial until November 13. This club has been In hard luck for some lime. It Is composed of hens of the best families and was atone time socially power ful and financially well grounded. For some reason or other Interest began to flag nnd continued to do so until the club was bank rupt. Several weeks ago the goods nnd fur nishings In the club rooms were eold to satisfy a Judgment held by a cigar dealer , though the members claim the legal pro ceedings were irregularly carried out. Now the company owning the building Is suing the members Individually for rent. It ! Eald that their dcfenso will bo that the club was a corporation and that they cannot be eucd Individually for Its debts. Fifty of them are named ns defendants to the action , 1 > ut Homo have been dismissed on account of tholr tender age. AMI1MNC ; TUIAI.S AUK DHIjAYRD. iiliiK of X MV Coiniilnliitn Nccrn- cuiry on Account of Defects. The complaints In the case against the five South Omaha men charged with keeping Bamlng devices were quashed yesterday by Justice Foster , In responhe to a motion ( by the attorneys for the defendants. The motion was argued at length and was strictly technical in Us nature , the defect In the complaint , as alleged by the attorncjs for the men , being due to the wording. A crime was charged , and In addition some matter Jiad been added by Assistant County Attor ney Thomas , who drew the complaint , which the court held did not charge a crime known to the liw. The cxtraneoi's matter could not lie stricken out , however , without debtrojing the force of the entire complaint , HO the motion to quash was sustained. The men are now free , as though they had never been arrested , but the assistant county attorney gave notice that ho would immediately cure the defect In the com plaints , file them again and have the men re. nrrostcd. The accused are Chrlht Markcson , Michael M.ukcBon , Oscar I ) . Hill , John Lar son and Thorwald Jorgcnson. RIJW THIN IN Tllll IM1.V TIIIAI , . ItdNItcnlnml : Sa > H Slir Known AVIt- IICKH toNNiiult ( hut Killed Smith. A new theory that may result favorably for the defendant lias developed In the trial of 1'ollceman Anton Inda , charged j with the murder of James Smith , Hosa Nealand , of Twelfth street nnd Cap itol avenue , has stated to Captain Her that eho could direct the police how to llnd a man who saw Smith Blabbed In the nebo with a sharp Instrument on the night preceding his death. The woman t > ald the wound was Inflicted by a rounder whom Smith mot during his carounU through the Iliad lands. She < lo lined to give further in formation , but Investigation is In progress nnd If then ) la any tiuth in the woman's etory It will bo brought out In court. If this can bo established , Inda'a friends eny It will result In complete exoneration with out further delay , Tbo defendant was * on the witness stand yesterday for o\cr an hour. Ho ad mitted that ho struck Smith a blow with Ills fist , but declared that ho used no weapon mill had no knowledge ns to the cause of death. In answer to questions , the defend- nnt repeated the story of the arrest ot Smith and of his unexpected death , sub stantially the bamo ns It has been told bo- fore. Inda gave his testimony In a straight forward manner. Another witness was Tom Lewis , who ac co m pa n I i'l Smith on his carousal , and who was arrested with him He was called on rebuttal , but nothing material developed. To tboso who drink whisky for pleasure HARPER whisky adds zest to existence. To these who drink whisky for health's sake UAIU'EH whlnky makes llfo worth living , Turn right to page 7 and read Hayden Bros. ' ad. "William Honld , who rooms at 1124 Jackso street. went to a theatrical performance "Wednesday night and forgot to lock his room door In h ! absence foineone entered mid pried open his trunk and took $30 and most of hl winter clothes _ Dow Hug alleja at Leutr & Williams , open at 10 a. m. Saturday , October 21. Thes alleys arc undoubtedly the best in the west. . BUSY TIMES IN THE EAST llrjnn CotiKlilcrril the Only Mrnncc to the l'roi | > rrlty of tlic Ini- nicillntc Future. Captain H. E. I'almcr has received a letter from 0. Ilyron Chandler of Manchester , N. H. which Indicates pretty effectively nnd faithfully the feeling prevailing among dcnv ocrats and republicans throughout the east to the effect that the Industrial and com mercial conditions brought about by the McKlnlcy administration arc decidedly eat- Isfactory. The writer Is treasurer of the New Hampshire rirc Insurance company. Is a director of a factory nt Amoskcag that glvcti employment to over 9,000 operatives. Is an officer of the Amoskcag National bank and Is connected with some twenty of the largo Institutions of that section. He Is also n democrat and was recently a member of the democratic national committee. Among other things he says. "Wo are all very busy In the east , manu facturers arc finding ready sale for all their products , the railroads are busy and ns a re sult the merchants are active and nil labor that so desires can find work and at prices which nro very satisfactory. "Your neighbor , llrjnn , seems to be on deck , but wo hope ho will not succeed In scuttling the ship. Our Intention la , unless ho takes to the woods nnd rctlris gracefully , to send him to a political death ns sure ns the people get a chance to vote nt the next presidential election. He Is n bad one , and I am qulto ashamed to realize that he has so large a following. If political conditions were entirely satisfactory I should consider our outlook for future prosperity ns very , very promising. " No matter what you want , jou'll find It nt the big store of Hayden Uros. Their ad Is on page 7. THIEVES QUICKLY ARRESTED ( ooiln Stolen from ml Optlcnl Com pany Arc ItrcoA eri'ilVllhlii Throe Mourn h > the I'olluu. Between 1 and 2 o'clock yesterday morning a hole was cut In the pinto glass show win dow of the Columbian Optlclal company , 211 South Sixteenth street , and field and opera glasses of the value of $200 were taken Three hours later the police recovered the property , and arrested Ed Klnncy and "Shanty" Campbell , who , when taken to the police station , ndmltcd their guilt. A. J. Agncw , manager of the Columbian Optlcnl company , Identified the stolen goods and expressed much satisfaction at the alertness of the police force In apprehending the thieves nnd recovering the property. It's like finding mone > to trade at the big store of Havden Uros. See tholr ad on page 7. OMY nr iioims TO PACIFIC COAST. Octohor If ! the * Union Pacific will reduce the time of its fast train No. 1 , "Tho Overland Limited , " 3 hours and 15 minutes between Omaha nnd San Francisco. Four hours nod 15 minutes between Omaha and Los Angeles. licensor Stolen Colin ret < f. Officers Jlltchell and Drummy have ar- restad John llogner for the theft of a fur collarette from the hallway of J. C. Morri son's resilience , 421 North Twentvthird street. The article was valued at $30 and was recovered from the prisoner. of Time. The fast train -for Chicago via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway , formerly de parting at 5.43 p. m. , now- leaves the union depot dally at 7:35 : p. m. , arriving Chicago at 9:35 : a. m. Dance Toiilprlit Washington Hall. Eighteenth nnd Har- ney. Jolly Eight club's lively ball this evenIng - Ing , with Clark's union orchestra. A grand good time for you. Gents , 25 cents. Wel come all. What jon can't find at other stores you'll always find It at the big store of Hayden Bros. Their nd is on page 7. DM : i > . NEWHLL Mr < ) . P C , wife of Ilcnrv Now ell , died at their residence , 1SOC N. 19th. at 9-15 Thurbd.iy evening. Funeral notice later. . .Tim. . - "UNIOBU PACIFIC" has Inaugurated new train service and re duced the time of THE OVERLAND LIM ITED , TRAIN NO. 1 , between OMAHA. COUNCIL BLUFFS and SAN FRANCISCO , 3 HOURS AND 15 MINUTES. Between Omaha nnd LO < J Angeles , FOUR HOURS AND 15 MINUTES. Only 67 Hours MISSOUUI uivnit TO PACIFIC COAST. IlutTct SnioUliiur mill I.llirarj Car * nltli narlicr Mioji. OM VII V TO SAN riiANC'isro AMJ POHTLAMJ. Tll\INS DAIIiY TO A.NU FUO.tl pvcirnCOAST. . Pnlnt'c Sloi'plnn Cnr . IlliiliiK Cnm Clinlr Cam. CITY TICKET OFFICE , 1302 Fnrnam Stvoot. tnt t t'ti oTiPT n P PIin liELLEY , STIGER & CO , S Special in Ladles' ' and Mis a' Underwear for Tomorrow's ' Bale , STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 9:30 : I ntiNiinl AiMnncc In Wool .Material * . \ \ e Miatl Continue ( o SMI at Oil ! Prices iin I.OIIR nit Our 1'rvni-iit Meek l.nntn. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDER- WIAH. : 25c Wo are making a special run f or Saturday on our ladles' heavy fleeced vcsia and pants , French belt , extra finish , regu lar 40c quality , all sizes ; mily 2" c each 3iLadles' silky fleeced extra heavy vcst < ? nnd pants ; others rctnll sarnie tjual- Ity nt GOc ; special for Saturdaj , only 3Jo each. COc Lidles' half v\col , In natural color , vests and pants , n bargain at C3c ; our price for Saturday , culy COc cnch. 60c Ladles' combination suit3 , buttoned across bust , natural or ocruo color , medi um or heavy weight ; thes < ! are extra values , all sizes , only SOc suit. "tic Ladles' heavy natural wool rlbboil vests and pants , iion-ahrlnklng , regular $1 $ OJ values ; Saturday , only 75o each $1.00 Wo liavo the best and largest line of heavy fleeced ribbed combination suits In the city. The "Munsing" This under wear la noted for fit nnd finish , nnd cannot bo duplicated id quality for less than $1,50 $ suit ; our price , special , fl.OO suit. Jl HO The "Munsing" half wool natunl ribbed combination suit ? , warm nnd com- foitable , best finish , all sizes , buttoned across or down front ; Saturday , only $1.50 suit. $1 00 Ladles' black wol ribbed tights , ankle or Itnco Icjigth , superior quality , nil sizes , 3 to G ; Saturday , $1,00 pair. Wo are Omaha agents for the celebrated Ypsllantl underwear for ladles , full icgular made , steam shrunken Very pretty blue wool ribbed combination suit , something new and durable , regular value $1.50 a suit ; Saturday , only $3.75. WINTCll COMFORTS FOR CHILDREN. 25c Wo have placed oa our bargain table for Saturday a special line of children's heavy fleeced underwear shirts , pants and bojo' drawers never sold for less than 40c and 50o each ; Saturday , all sizes , only 25c each. 75c Wo nro headquarters for the "Mune- Ing" combination suits for misses , and boys heavy fleeced , warm and just the garment for cold weather , nil sizes , only 75c suit. 23c Undies' fast black , heavy cotton hose , all black or white foot , high spliced heel , double fiole , special value , only 2oc pr. 33c Our line of ladles' heavy mace cotton black hoao at 33c cannot ho equaled extra high spliced heel nnd toe , double sole uovcr-w ear-out kind 33c , 3 pr , $1 60. COc AVe have an excellent stock of ladles' fine vicuna black cashmere hose , medium or heavyweight , our C5c quality , Saturday only COc pr. 25c Children's heavy fleeced fine , black ribbed hose , double knee , heel and too , wears well , all sizes 5 to 10 , only 2"c pr. 35c Misses' and boys' black-ribbed cashmere - mere hose , double knee , heel and toe , clas tic and extra long , 35c , 3 pr. for $1.00. KELLEY , STIGER & CO. , Cor. Farnam and Fifteenth. HoinuluMH Children. Homes for adoption wanted for boys , ages respectively 14 years , 13 years , 12 years , 9 years , 7 years , 4 mouths , 3 months and 2 ironths. Permanent homes on farms also wanted for one boy 15 jears of age , another boy 14 years old and two other boys 10 jeare. Several girls also want homes , one of them 12 years old , but not Jor adoption. Child Sa\lns Institute , 504 So. ISth street. BUY DRUGS QUICK If you expect to get patent medicines at prices quotoil below buy quick m the DIIUG TRUST Is belnff formed In Omaha -ami prices Wll.,1 , , KAISC-U our hlch priced frienda liavo tlullr way.VRIT1J KOK OATAI.OGUE niwl 13tTY QUICK. 50o Hllton'8 Speclllc v.c sell nic 2Jo Humphrey's Specific ne sell We 2-ic Jlunyon's Remedies" we sell 20c $1 Stearn'.s AVIno Cod Liver Oil we sell Toe $1 Wnmiiolls T.istoless Liver Oil we sell 7Ga $1 Llsterine we sell 7iie * l Scott's Emulsion v\o cell 75c Jl Mollcr's Cod Liver Oil wo sell. . . iac ; $ t Mndini Yulef * Preparations MO sell. 75c $1lno of cardule sell 75c $1 Palno's Celery Compound \\p sell. . . 73c Jl Plnkham H Compound we sell 75c -oc Ctitlcura Soap wo sell SOc 2" > p Mcnnen'H Tal < um wo sell 13c 50c' S\rui > of Klirs > wo sell Ot > ft 2'i W.irnclr'H Safe Cure we sell ! 0e [ 1 Kilmer's Sw.imp Root we sell 7Sc ! "ic Packer's Tar Soap we sell 13o (1 ( Mlle.s1 Nervine wo i-ell 7Ec tl Maltino Preparation we sell 7Gc fl Pc-ru-n.i we t > ell 75c JOc Stuirt's Dyspepsia Tablets . . . . 40c WATCH OUR IJRUO CUTS. Sherman & McDonnell Drug Go , , 1G13 Dcdgo Street , Omaha , Neb. Middle of Block. When you ain't got no money , Well you needn't ' come 'round ' , But jou might telephone four-two-naught and say when you will have some ; then we'll see that the case ot Krug Cabinet beer that you order Is promptly delivered. You know It'a the best nnd when a person Is "broko" they always want the best ot ev.cry- thtng. As an appetizer It can't bo excelled , but what's man to do with a gnawing np- petlto when bo's "broko ? " But you won't bo "broke , " remember , when the case of KriiB Cabinet arrives and may have enough left to purchase a broiled lobster. My ! what a relish ! Cabinet and lobster ) Hut Cabinet beer goes good with anything. Try It. Kiiin icHIT. nitnwnc ; r < > . , Tel. 420. 1007 Jackson Street. "LEST YOU H FORGET O 6 we say It yet" The Burlington offers excellent service to St. tS Louis as well as to Denver , Kansas City and Chicago. 9 Through eleeplng and chair cars from the Burlington Sta- * tlon In Omaha to the Union Station In St. Louis. Q Leave here any afternoon at1:55 : and next morning at 7.19 H NO LATER you are In St. Louis. c H a ® m ID I. Ticket OHlcp I Iliirlliieton Station- * * IBOS Faranra St. . 1OU > ami 5lu uii Stu , TclcpUouc 230. I Televboue BIO. r.S UOt US TO Vlii I'nlon Comraro this time with other lines anil sei > how much quicker It Is. Uuffot cars , pnlnco sleepers nnd chair cars. City ticket office , 1302 Farnam street. olll p. o. u. s. Owing to the death of Sisters New ell and Onllup. HIP card party to be given by Vc ti chapter Saturday evening , October 21 , has been postponed. By order of MAUIA I1AXTER , W. M. ANNA PETERSON , Scc'y. Haj den's big ad IB on pase 7. Rubber Boots $2,20 Fur Overcoats $6,90 $ CAPITOL AVE. , N EAR I6TH STREET Clone to Ucnnctt'a. Gn Lard , on Ham , on Bacon is a guarantee of purity. i Swiff and Company , Chicago , Kansas City , Omaha , St , Louis , St Joseph , St. Paul , scoimos. Things for Saturday's ' Trade Wo aio constantly milling now poods to our stock -tlilnuM Hint -\vlll \ Interest and jiliMiMfiHtoniprs and \so like to show them. Now Neckwear today We. Now ( "lonkq today § 10 to ? 2. > . NOW ioir nines ? r > o to sisoo. Xinv tlslit-lUtlnj : Suits-black nnd coloii. NoHo. \ Coat Suits Mack and col. re < 5 < Skirls. Now furs of all kinds nnd A\o cannot wi.v too nnieli about our oT CloaKs niul Suits tliey nro eoricct In o\ory A\IJ : correct In qnnl- lt > eonei-t In styles and ns low In nrli'i ? ns sold anjhote. . iCLlKSUITGO. 1510 Doiiulas St. ROACHES The only powder that is sure to exterminate them is ECIFFO Perfectly safe to use. Results guaranteed. We sell it. J. A , Fuller & Co. , Cut Price Druggists , 14th and Douglas Sts Open All Night. EKTRAGTINO Teeth forever past when > ou ha\o had teeth extracted with VITALIZED AIH , as joii feel no pain , leaves no after-effects anil can he taken hy any one. Only mauo nnd given by us In the city. Ilxtriictlnp : xria A llnllrod .Air r.Oc Toelli Clciinril 750 Taft's ' Philadelphia Dental Rooms , Street. Pianos 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 $400 PIANOS AT $275 $300 PIANOS AT $185 $275 PIANOS AT $13 ! ) also liavo a number of slightly usoQ ChickoHnpr , Kimball nnd WE ether medium grade Pianos on special sale. Square pianos and organs from S2o upwards. Easy monthly payments. Every In strument fully guaranteed as represented or money refunded. New Pianos for rent. Pianos tuned , repaired , exchanged and moved. Lowest rates. Telephone 1(523. ( Out ot town purchasers should write for cat alogues , prices , and terms , and secure one of these high grade Pianos at a price never before quoted in Omaha. Schmoller & Mueller Steinway & Sons Representatives. 1313 FARNAM ST , Glad Tidings for Mothers and Children Children's Jackets , Lot 1 One lot of Children's Jackets at blzes 8 to 11 on sale 75c Lot 2 Children's Jackets , In broken plaids , sizes 1 to 12 Bailer collar trimmed with four rows of braid and well worth 1.48 $350 on sale at Lot 3 Children's Jackets ( to 14 In very heavy mix tures with Inlaid velvet coll.ii others ask $4.00 our 1.98 price Lot 4 Children's Jackets sizes 4 to 14 pointed sailor collar elaborately braid trimmed bilk lined for Saturday 3.98 only at Lot No. 5 1 lot of ladles' Jackcto a very Imndsomo garment trimmed with braid and fur nnd largo buttons pointed sailor 4.98 collar , silk lined , worth $7.50 , for . . . . 250 ladles' Eiderdown Cloaks In beautiful stripes and plaids flannelette lined 69c and trimmed with .ingi n fur regular $150 garments Saturday for Infants' Eiderdown Clonks , blues , reds and pinks braided and trimmed with ,98c nngora fur llanneletto lined worth $2.00 Saturday , 250 MlHsrs' Jackets In heavy brown mixtures with storm collar 1.98 Worth $5.00 for LADIES' JACKETS made of Washington Mills kerho > silk lined through out newest st > lc worth $12.00 011 sale nt ? Our $1000 Jacket beats nnthing In North America. They are lined with Skinner's satin , trimmed with large and small pearl buttons and strapped beams they're positive ) ) worth $15.00 our prlco LADIES' SUITS In brown , blue and gray mixtures Jackets .4.98 . . Bilk lined , nt LadltH1 Homespun Suits jackets Bilk lined skirts percalino lined FJ and Interlined , at - * Ladles' Man-tailored Sulta beautiful garments velvet Inlaid collar taffeta lined , skirt percalino lined others advertise them at $25 our price only , . . , SATURDAY NIOHT commencing at 7.30 wo will give the ladles of Omaha n SILK WAIST SURPRISE such as they have never known. There are 19.1 high class sample Silk Waists odd garments no two alike Our bu > er secured them for spot cash They nro worth up to $12.00 only ono to a customer the silk alone Is worth $6.00 < Ladles. ' Drwslng Sacqncs AChr * I-ad'es' ' Collarettes. Bilk .1.59 pinks , bluea nnd reds , at reV/w nnd eatln lined . . Ladles' Combination Collarette * electric goal and mufllong .2.98 . . worth $ C.OO for Ladles' Mackintoshes single or double cape all wool blues or black worth $5.00 for 200 ladles' ( iolf Skirts to be closed out 3.98 4-98 5,98 - , . , Saturday nt ( worth double ) , Ladlrti' Illatl : Ciepon Skirts , bilk lined , woith $000 $ 498 for Ladles'Fleece Lined Wrappers. QQ/-i Ladles' Percale Wrappers worth M 50 , for J'Oat ' ( Sec Half 1'ago Announcement on Page 7 ) The Advantage Of buying where a stock is practically unlimi ted in variety , has untold economies. It ought to make you mindful when out shopping. Here's a stock that runs up to half a million fresh , bright , clean and strong at every point , with no old-time handed-down things to make you cautious. Men's ' Clothing Women's Clothino Men's .ill wool black or Women's line taffeta silk blue beaver overcoats , iviu- underskirts , corded with 1'orcecl satin piped , nicely deep ilounco , you have C ) o lined , velvet collar , the never seen such a skirt before - tailoring is excellent both fore for the money. If you inside and out , lapels well want the best silk under shaped , extra stayed edges , skirt in city for the price , this coat is handed to ask one of our you aa a salesladies for genuine those that sell bargain for for Men's ' all wool blade or W omen's homespun bhie , Kersey or beaver dress skirts , in gray , blue overcoats , reinforced extra or brown , porcalino lined , quality lining , raw edges , water proof binding , velvet collar , perfectly length 89 to 44 inches , a tailored , latest style , made skirt that sells in most for The Nebraska , this stores for $ -1.00 , is hero same style , quality and for your price garment careful sells elsewhere - inspection where for § 9 , for our price. . . . Men's all wool black or Women's fine quality beaver Kersey overcoats , homespun tailor made copy of the one the mer suits , double breasted , chant tailor charges you tight fitting silk lined jack double for ; the collar is et , skirt percalino lined , velvet , the lining fancy finished throughout in a checked , satin shoulder most careful manner , this facing , we'd like to have Fame suit is selling else it with where for you compare any § 13.50 coat $12.50 , elsewhere , our our price price only Girl's winter reefers , in Boy's ulsters , 2 50 blue , brown or green , braid black frieze tri mined , large sailor collar , double breastedi 90 Boy's chinchilla over worth § 3.00 for A coats , 8 to 13 years Women's coney collar Young men's Irish frieze ette , with astrakhan yoke , ulsters , flannel 1 > 00 fancy silk lining , lined . . , worth § 3.75 , for Great H a ( Sec Our Half Page Ad on PORC 7. ) Shoes for Men and Boys MEN'S GENUINE SATIN CALF LAG'E SlIOES-with full double stitched soles solo leather counters and $ 6 e& a insoles , good style , worth § 2.00 , at " $ § ife& | MEN'S CRACK PKOOHSlIOESlnco - , with toes double soles and good style , fully worth § 3.00 ' sale at on PJ/J rj B M13.VS KINK KANCSAHOO LAPIJ SJlOKS-wt'lt f-olcs-jicw coin toi-s niul liost liiiin 'H-ji stylish hhoc worih ijl.x ) will ! prko HOYS' KIM3 BATIX CALL' LAfMJ SIIOKH with full iiiillt-U ( milled bottoms toms new coin tooha Hup .school slide worth nnywhuio W.riur ! ! hiilo l > i lee i , , - . . _ r , "MTTM IJ : CKNTS' " IMNH ' SHOHS-with loull ) ( > soles iiiKllhh : OASPO CALF L-AC'n - < tlj ) ' toes back Mays hl/.os II to i/j ; ! ' a Rood M..rA ) valut' , on hiilc at Shoes for Ladies9 and Children LADIES' ' FINE SATIN KID LACU SHOES , with single flexible soles , now coin toes , kid tips and line linings , very stylish , worth § 3 , ( M QS | pale price. nOO PAIKS OK nilOOKS1 UIIOS * inaKo of ladles' Illio viol Kid lle.\lblo hhoe.s- In iievvest tall styles H'K- ' iilnr frl 00 vnliii'M on bale nt . . . , , . . . I'H riNi ; IfNJOI/A ) ( KID LACIO SI1OKSlth doull ( > fair stltclifil - Kill tip- , hl/cs S to 11 woilh -1 * ! . .0 on Hiilc nt \ Cblcliutfr > * Illuaoud Ilr.od , TWNYROYAL PILLS i CURE YOURSELF ! Unu Jlle < * for uuiitinrid Or lnul antl OnlOrnulnr. . ill clmnei ; , liilUiunu'luin , Itritulloim or uU ratloii of in u i ui ijeiiilirniiti l'A\u\tu \ \ , uiii ! i.ot untrlL. nootbrr. fitjuti < ttngrv\t $ lulti finiat < Miiani ( AtIir K < liii IB mmii for t rtlculf tc ilio writ In jlalu , " . * * ( Ur nr wrupj r "It U f for I dlM.tnl 1O.UOU TnilmCDl i /r hr rrt < . i > ni'aM ' , la Chic II ui or i Lotilei , | ; 7i Uucuiar tiat VB / j