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12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TTirTtSDAY , 2 , 1800. BOSTON STORE CLOAKS , HATS Extraoidiaary Opportunity to Bny Tip-to- Date Olo&ki and Millinarj , REMARKABLE BARGAINS-GREAT SALE ZTlie nennlt of One of 1U Gronteiit nnil Ilent PiircliimcN Kvrr Mndc by Our Xc v York Ilnycr on Snlc Toilny. $35.00 VELOUR JACKETS AT $6.08. BO new styles , pure * silk vclour Jackets plain or elaborately trimmed with cut Jet , collar and edging of beaver , Persian lamb or real marten , all sizes , 32 to 42 , to sell thorn out quick , cholco $6.98. $25.00 long , tight-fitting paletot or New markets , In tan or dark colors , on sale at $12.50. $10.00 GOLF CAPES , $4.08. Largo assortment of now golf capes Just received , plain goods with plaid scalloped runlet , on sale at $4.98. $10 PERSIAN LAMB CLOTH JACKETS $4.98 Exceptional bargains In Persian lamb cloth Jackets , silk lined throughout , In all Blzcs , at $4.98. $2.50 WAISTS , 98C. Strictly all wool black flannel waists , all Izcs , on sale nt S > 8c. GRAND MILLINERY SALE. Jet crowns , metal ornaments and buckles , marked to sell from 15c to 35c , go at Ic each. Thousands of fancy feathers , wings , coquos etc. , at Cc a bunch , regular price 25c to COc. 20 dozen EOc crushed felt hats , nil ready to wear , In blue , brown , castor and gray , nt 19c each. Just the thing ( or school. Largo felt , tarn crown hats , trimmed with tolack velvet , wcro $2.00 each , now 50c. 40 dozen etltchcd foil shapes , In all the now popular styles and colors. Have been coed sellers at $2.25 , Thursday's price 98c each. 200 tailor-made hals all ready to wear. Including turbans , round hats and street liats , all stylish nnd pretty , at $1.49ould l > e cheap at $3.00. Ready-to-wear stitched felt street hats , trimmed with laree birds and silk velvet nnd ornaments , every ono marked over $5.00 , cholco for $3.98. $3.98.TRIMMED TRIMMED HATS. In order to make Thursday a big day In our millinery department TVO have selected 350 choice hata from our pattern room , rang ing In price from $7.00 to $12.50. They arc divided Into two lots and will be sold at $3.98 and $5,00. Such marvelous values you seldom sec. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA. N.V. . Cor. 16th and Douglas. WRECKERS ARE AT WORK No Delay in ISxperlcnccd In Tcarliiij Down the Grcntcr Amcricn The north winds blow chilling blasts ncroea the exposition grounds yesterday but this did not prevent the wreckers from commencing their work of destruction. Shortly after daylight scores of drays drew up at the wagon gates of the grounds and In half an hour the dismantling commenced. IA11 day long teamsters were engaged In haulIng - Ing the exhibit * * down town to the owners or to the warehouses , where they -will bo Btored untl | shipped to the factories from which they came. On the grounds It was a perfect bedlam and hundreds of men wore engaged In tearing away booths , wrecking email buildings and starting the exodus which will continue until the last article Is removed. The telephone people were the first to begin the work of destruction nnd 'before noon they had all their Instruments ' removed and most of their wires down. They were followed closely -by the electric light people , who had a large force at work removjnE lamps , wires and switches. Along the Mfdway , with the exception of H cpuplo of saloons ) all the places of atmiso- mcnt wore closed and men were engaged In tearing down and preparing the contents of the buildings for shipment to other points. The strange people and the freaks who have onnoyed and amused the crowds during the last season were not In evidence , most o ! them having left the city or sought cheap boarding places downtown. Along the Grand court the owners of the brick pavement commenced tearing out their material and before noon a section moro than a block long had been removed. Noth ing was done with reference to tearing down the main buildings. Manager Phillips of the Chicago Wrecking company , the purchaser , lias his offlco on the grounds and Is engaging largo numbers of men , who will bo set nt work as soon as the exhibits are out of the 'buildings , which ho expects will be before the end of the week. For a few days an admission fee will bo charged to those who desire to enter tha grounds , This Is done for the purpose ot keeping the crowds out that they may not Interfere with the men engaged In removing the exhibits. After this has been accom plished the fences will bo torn down and the people will bo permitted to pass over the Krotinds as they please. About the first thing that will be done In this direction will be to open up Twentieth and Manderson streets. The Indians are likely to leave for their bomes within the next three or four days , or at least as soon as the matter of trans portation can bo arranged. An agent of the government Is here now and has them In charge. Ho will accompany them to their agencies. For the present they are occupy ing their tepees an the Bluff tract , entertain ing vlBltni's and trying to sell articles that they bavo manufactured during tbo summer. DORAN RELEASED ON BOND n'oiina Man Uhnrncil wHh Complicity i In Holiln-ry of Stockiuuii \ Si\euiiey of Wilbur. 'Albert ' J. Doran of South Omaha , charged rwlth complicity In the robbery of Joseph B. Sweeney , a young stockman from Wilbur , who on October 0 was robbed of $500 , has teen released on $1,000 bond , tbo eurcty , Michael 'Donovan , qualifying before Judge Baxter In the county court. John Crystall was arrested on this cbargo almost Immediately after the robbery , but two others who were eald to have been im plicated , made their escape , Dornn was picked up a few days ago , and It is said that the officers have a tangible clue to the [ whereabouts of tbo third member ot the party. Dornn denies that ho 'tiad anything to do with the affair. When the cases are called In the district court Sweeney will re turn to Omaha to assist In the prosecution. J. I ) . Bridges , Editor "Democrat , " Lancas ter , N , II , , ays , "Ono Minute Cough Cure Is the best remedy for croup I ever used. " Immediately relieves and cures coughs , colds , croup , asthma , pneumonia , bronchitis , grippe and all throat and lung troubles. It I. prevents consumption. Dr. Bridges' olllco , 315 McCaifiie block ; tours , 9 to 10 , 1 to 3 ; telephone , 616 ; resi dence telephone , 401. Another lllir IlullilliiK. Another of Omaha'u prominent jobbing ' ( firms the Lee-Glass-Andrcescn company having been forced by reason of Its ex panding business to enlarge the capacity of itii plsnt , will soon begin the erec- illon of a ecvcn-story buildingI32x 332. at Ninth und Harney streets. Plans have not sufUclently matured so that officers of the company are willing to cUsouia the matter , but that the erection of the bulldlnf wjll ubiiolutely bo nccomnl rhed within a rvery rhort time U an established fact. j HScVnnli line-en Xoiv B * . Our New York buyer shipped us In a largo Invoice of English Torchon laces bought for spot cah nt a mere fraction of their coat. Not a yard worth loss than 15c and tip to 35c a yard. Thursday at one price only 5c. SPECIAL SALE ON WtNTEU UNDER WEAR , LADIES' , MENS AND CHILDRENS Mcns heavy camels hair shirts and drawers regular 98o quality , at 45c. Men's heavy all wool phlrts and drawers In Jersey ribbed nnd flceco lined , worth $1.50 , at 7 , " > c. Chlldreni ilecco lined underwear at lOc , 15e , and 20c. Children * nil wool Underwear at 25c , 30o and 3Sc. Ladles' flno Jersey ribbed vests nnd pants , the regular 35c quality , at lOc. Ladles $1.00 combination suits at 40c. ladles' $1.00 corsets at 49c. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AT HAYDEN BROS. BOO dozen mcns heavy wool fleeced lined shirts , regular 75c quality , on nt lo Satur day at 2Gc. HAYDEN DROS. LINENS AND DOMESTICS. Some special bargains Thursday. 8-t hemstitched tablecloths , $1.95. 8-10 hemstitched tablecloths , $2.35. 6-4 lapeetry table covers , C9c , would be cheap at $1.00. Chenille etand covers , 39c , reduced to 15o each ; Turkish toweli reduced to 2 > 4o each : 18-Inch wide glass checked toweling reduced to 3V4c yard ; Cfi-lpch wide cream damask only 19c yard ; 70-Inch wtdo cream damask , worth COc , on salo' at 35c yard ; 2 cases flno and heavy white crochet spreads , large stzo and hemmed ; a bargain at $1.50 , on sale nt 05c each ; 2V4 wide sheeting , tomorrow only 12 < c yard ; yard-wldo cambric , Thurs day only Be yard , worth lOc ; yard-wldo Wenched muslin , 4V c ; hemstitched pillow cases only 12V4o nnd 15c each ; new Hue nt Turkey red and Indigo blue table damask , Just opened , the BOc grade , on sale 40c yard ; 22-Inch wldo Barnsly all linen bleached tow eling , worth 20c , on sale nt 12V4c yard. HAYDEN BROS. CITY WILL PAY EMPLOYES Council Agrees < o Tnrn nnlniieea of Wnrd Allotment * Uncle Into General Fnnd. At a special meeting held ycstorday the council acceded to the request of Comp troller Weathers that the balances In the ward allotments bo turned Into the general fund for the benefit of the city laborers , who would otherwise have had to wait until next year for their October wages. The amount thus made available Is J1.6SO. The members practically refused to do this Monday In committee meeting , but Mount Introduced tbo resolution this morning and secured Its passage. The contracts for.tho Woolworth avenue paving and curbing were referred bacli to the committee on paving and sewerage. At the suggestion of Slayer Moores a com mittee consisting of Lobeck , Burmoater and Mount "was appointed to draw up resolu tions regarding the death of ex-Governor Al- vln Saunders. It was also ordered that city offices be closed during the "progress of the funeral and that the flag over the city hall be hung at half-mast for a suitable time. Mayor Moores transmitted the resolutions of respect to the memory of Martin White adopted by the flro nnd police commission and they were made a part of the proceed ings of the council by being ordered spread upon the journal. City Attorney Connell recommended that the city settle the , claim of Frank Green for ? 225 on account of a loam lost by driving Into the Cumlng street sewer ditch for $100. At the solicitation of City Engineer nose- water , who attributed the accident to drunkenness on the part of the driver the matter was referred to the committee on claims. A bazar for the benefit of St. James Orphango at Benson will open In the roof garden , Sixteenth and Harney streets , Mon day evening , November C , and continue two weeks. Announcement ! ! , For perfect detail as to scenic equipment of an elaborate character , -with costumes of brilliant hue and splendid texture , Messrs. Primrose & Dockstader's Big American Min strels are famous , and the ontlro program which they are presenting declares It to bean an entertainment of superior quality as well as quantity. The Big American Minstrels will be seen here at Boyd's theater on Sun day and Monday , commencing with matinee. The Trocadero Opera company Is making many new friends with Its presentation of Jakobowskl's opera , "Robert Macalre , " this week. Every member of the cast Is credited with an Individual hit , and Mies Marie Greenwood , who was specially engaged for this week , Is already a favorite. Next week the company will present Flotow's opera , "Martha. " Miss Greenwood will remain one more week , and will be heard In the title role , and , with Miss Annie Myers , now a prime favorite In this city , a performance of merit may be antlclpatedi The most costly single attraction ever of fered by the Crelghton-Orpheum theater will bo the famous Hungarian Boys' Military band , which will begin a week's engagement next Sunday at the matinee. This hand is composed of fitly boys who have received a musical education al most from their Infancy. It Is claimed that It Is the most handsomely uniformed band In the world. This week's program nt the Orpheum Is an excellent one , and Is drawing crowded houses at every performance. There will be a matinee for the women and the children on Saturday , and little Arnold Qrazcr and La Petlto Hazel , the dancers , have Invited all the women and children who attend to come on the stage and have a chat with them. Burlington NOT NECESSARY TO TAKE A SLEEPER If you go cast on the Daylight Chicago Special. Leaves Omaha 7:45 : a. in. Arrives ' peorla 6:65 : p. m. , Chicago 925 ; p. m. same day , Good connections at Chicago cage for all points east. Sleeper , diner , chair and library cars. TICKET BURLINGTON OFFICE STATION IBO2 Farnam loth and Mason Stroot. Streets. Phone 25O'Phono 3IO. HA1I.UOAU IVItlH-KliD DRY OOOI ) ! , . ( ! O Cnxpn MlnccllnncittiN 11 ry Onndn In Trntmlt from A civ York to Portlnml. Wrecked In railroad Rtnashup. Sold by the railroad company claim agent n Chicago and bought by Boston Store , Drnahn. IT WILL BE ON SALE Without regard to cost or value SATURDAY , NOV. 4. This purchase consists principally of 1,000 dozen men's and boya' gloves and mittens , 800 dozen Indies' yarn fascinators. 400 dozen men's , ladlea' nnd children's un- Icrw cnr. 370 dozen ladles' nnd children's hosiery. 1,100 dozen ladles' nnd children's yarn mittens. 400 dozen whlto nnil colored handker chiefs. 75 dozen ladles' corsets. 2 cases velvets nnd dress trimmings. ALL ON SALE , SATURDAY , Nov. 4. nt BOSTON STORE , OMAHA. N. W. Cor. 16th nnd Douglas , Jcs.Mo Lawrence , who conducted the Bos ton luncheon on the oust Midway nt tlic ox- iiosltlon , has ( lied Injunction proceedings ngnlnat the exposition mnnnKonictit to pre vent confiscation of fixtures and ctvsh drawer. The petitioner nlloKes thnt the management took chnrgo of her cnnh reg ister , dhhes , tubles , etc. , nnd she prnvs the rourt to Issue nn order rcstrnlnliiK the de fendant from further Interference nnd Tor restoration of whnt HIP snts forth to bo her rights by contract. Tlio petitioner wnn the lessee ot luncheon privilege- the grounds. .Tin : . . P/CTO / P&CIFBC" 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 and Los Angeles , FOUR HOURS AND 15 MINUTES. Only 57 Hours MISSOURI RIVER TO PACIFIC COAST. IlntTct SnioUlnu nnil Library Cam vrltli Itnrbcr Shop. OMAHA TO SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND. THREE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PACIFIC COAST. * Elegant Pnlncc Sleeping Cars. ' DliilnK Ciim Clmlr Curs. CITY TICKET OFFICE , 1302 Farnam Street. ANTI-TRUST SOAP PRICE nogular Price. Our Prico. USr 1711 U'liltc Hone Sonn , i-nUo. ! 15c If. & H. Bonp , for cleaning 9o 60c Hlegpr' ? Imported Soup C9o Zoo box (3 ( cnkes ) 12nn. Violet nnd Hut' tcrmllk Soap , box > > lOc 60o cake Society Hygiene , , . . . .29c EOc Kirk's Juvenile Son ] ) , box 2."c 25c Uuby 1'enrl Tooth Sonp Ho Vine Cocoanut Oil So.tn. I'cr dozen 25c Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. 1513 DODOU ST. , OMAHA. Trj Chicago and East St.Paul-Minneapolis Hot Springs and Deadwood , CITY TICKET OFFICE 1401-1403 FARNAM STREET. always alive to the wants and expectations of our custom- rs WQ made preparations far in advance of the. closing of ; he Exposition to receive at that time a shipment of nice , new , fresh , clean goods , for our trade. Realizing that our ustomers appreciate early winter styles , Vje.iare now prepar ed to give you the&handsomest ( and latest things known to cloak and fur manufacturers. Thursday we will close out what we have left from the Exposition sales at af saving to you of 40 to 60 per cent. Women's tailor-made suits , jackets slk ! lined skirts porciilino lined and A QO interlined ; would bo cheap at $8 , price Ht rj Women's man-tailored suits , box fronts and tight fitting styles , lined with Winslow taffetas , velvet collar , new habit skirt , percaline lined throughout a suit worth up to 820 on sale' at Women's handsome man-tailored suits in browns , blues , and grays ; ad vertised by others in this . _ _ city for § 25 on sale at 10. UII Women's all wool Kersey jackets , silk lined throughout , velvet collar , trimmed with pearl buttons 5-98 - on sale at - 200 women's Jackets In boucles , caterpll- Ladles' black satin' waists with corded that front , new cuff , now sleeve O * y ars , Kersey and friezes ; Jackets wo jought and will sell at 50o on the dollar ; not Ladles' 'black ' satin waists , made of Skin ot ono in the lot -worth less than O QO tf.i/O ner's satin guaranteed for -wear , A QO . sale hero at 7.CO ; on at only tt.O Again with pleasure "we announce that we Infants eiderdown cloaks , In iblues , pinks , lave received a shipment of our f 10 Jackets. and cardinalsjThlbet trimmed , worth OQn They aro'beautles and come In alii ff \ ( \ $2.00 for * /OL- Aw.XJU well worth $15 olors and arc ' Ladles percaline , underskirts in black and Ladles' slllc'underskirts , extra wldo ; two colors , fleece lined throughout uffles worth SV.OO-i-on sale O > y K worth $2.00 for at - * * ° ' * * Ladies' fleece lined wrappers , ruffled yolte 100 ladles' high class sample -waists 4.98 and trimmed with two rows of braid , i rare bargains at . t.J/O deep flounce , at , each 1 lot of ladles flannelette wrappers , wellmnde , COc. EXQUISITE MILLINERY The most stylish and dependable millinery at popular prices. EXPOSITION PIANO SALE On Welnesday , November 1st , wo will place on * ale our entire stock of Pianos now on exhibition at the LIBERAL ARTS BUILDING , also a large number of Pianos rented to conccejlonalrcs and exhibitors at HALF their regular value , A. B , CHASE , IVERS & I'OND , EMERSON , PACKARD , PEASE , STERLING and other well known mokes are Included In this great money saving Bac. § 600 Pianos are offered for $400 § 500 Pianoa are offered for $300 § 400 Pianos are offered for $200 § 800 Pianoa are offered for $ 150 Four new Uprights , rented only five mouths , $138 , $140 , $158 , $172 ; worth double the money. We carry the largest stock of Pianos In the west and quote prices and terms that fairly outstrip all competition. Call and be convinced. Pianos to rent , $3.00 , $4.00 and $5,00 per month. Organs aud Square Pianos at your own price. Write for catalogues , prices , terms and bargain list. Satisfaction guaranteed cr money refunded. Schtnoller & Mueller Steluway & Sons Representatives , 1313 FARNAM SI , , O O O O&O O O CC C > < K > * C Oa KTOQ O OC O O I § Children's ' Ladies' Cloaks Collar , Collarettes , _ Children's school reefers , braid 'TWOULD ' BE WEARINESS collnrotto Ulaok cony , , with 10-ln trimming , box deep.storm collar , front llnocl with fancy To recite the whole story about one-tenth of the silk , worth S3 , for things wo have to offer you and you wouldii't ' $1.25 read it. J3ut yell \ read this little price list that o we have arranged for Thitrsday won't you ? o Women's Clothes. Women's New fall Coats- Swell , double breasted box front effects , line quality , in black or blue , nicely tailored , worth elsewhere no less than $7 our price Woman's New fall Coats- Fine quality Kersey , in black , blue or tan , silk lined , double breastednew and nobby this Siime coat brings elsewhere no less than $9 , our price only. . Women's fine Quality , Home spun Tallor-Made Suits- Double breasted , tight fit ting silk lined jacket , skirt percaline lined , finished throughout in a most careful - ful manner , this same suit is selling elsewhere at $12.50 , our price Girls' Winter Reefers In blue , brown or green , braid trimmed , large , sail or collar , worth , . , . $3 , for Jpl-VU Women's Cony Collarette With astrakhan yoke , fancy silk lining , worth § 3.75 , for Women's New fall Dress Skirts Women's dress skirts , made of good quality cloth , in blue or black , water proof and velvet bindings , nicely lined , skirts that sell around town for $2 and $2.25 , on sale in our new Suit Department -SGOFIELD. 9NESS AND FUR BUSINESS. Wo know we have the best stock of cloaks In the city of Omaha made of best cloths best linings best styles best Un shed , and at prices no higher You'll say so oo , when you have looked Our ALL lined cloaks nt $5.00 are a surprise to all who O < J them When we say ALL LINED we mean sleeves as well as body lined Our flno Kersey coats alt fllk lined at $7.50 , are as good as sold In some places at $12.00 Wo iavo clonks at $10.00 , all satin lined , equal o the ? 15.00 ones that eome sell come and see. CQFBELD CUW&SUITCO. 1510 DoiiRlns St. Chap Season Here. Not the parlor chap , but the ono when the skin begins to roughen , the face takes a reddish tlngo and the fingers feel sore and crack a little , Please remember wo carry everything to relieve the above troubles. 50c Hind's ' Honey of Almonds 40c . ' 5o Kureka Cream 20c 2Go Witch Hazel Cream 20o 25c Krostllla. 20c 23c Espy'a ' Cream 20c 50c Milkweed Cream 40c 2oc Roscleaf Lotion 20c 25c Paty Cold Cream 20c OUR OWN Cold Cream , per ounce . . . . lOc VERY NICE. Rosewater and Glycerine , per pint . . . . BOc Tincture Denzoln , per ounce lOc Cocoa nutter , per ounce 10o J. A , Fuller & Co. , Cut Price Druggists , 14th and Douglas Sts. PURITY ABOVE EVERYTHING ELSE Is the motto wo follow Incessantly. Flrat- clues material and skilled labor are neces sary to produce the purest nnd lliieat lager boer. Wo have every facility ; brewery un- approached ; perfection In appliances ; men isltli experience that has thoroughly quail fled them , and use the finest Bohemian ( Imported ) hops and cclccted malt ; all under eupervtsion of one who has spe-nt a life time In the buslnctut ; thoroughly up-to-date In every particular , KRUG CABINET Is the purest old-fashioned lager beer in the market today. Try a case. F1II2D KUUC IIHRWINO CO , , Tel , 420. 1007 Jackton Street. The Douglas County Battleship , Scaled bids for the purchase of the Battle Bhlp , ut the Exposition , will be received by the secretary until 3 o'clock p. m. , of Nov. Cth. The right to reject any and all bids la reserved. Address , O , W. JIKItVEy , Sec'y. , Omaha. Special I Special ! ! Special ! ! ! WOMEN'S TRIMMED WALKING AND QOLf HATS. We are going to oiler you for Thursday 200 Women's Hats , that are worth 75c , $1.00 and $1.50 for 35c 45c 65c The collection is com plete in every respect all new stock. Contemplated changes to enlarge this de partment calls for more room and calls for more advertising and we're go ing to give you the benefit by offering you Women's ' Fall Millinery At one-half and less than millinery stores will ask you. These hats are all on the first floor plenty sales people to wait on you. Don't forget the price 35c 45c and 65c Women's Shoes If the shoo dopnrtrnontvoro a sleepy spot and you slow to pick n bargain , uo woilld not have thought to put In 1,000 pairs of aslnsrlo shoo atone tlrno. They arc $2.60 ; they are worth $3.50. They arc-wolt solos on tha medium or mannish last and there's ' the turn solos. It's ' just as you llko aa to o fitting Is our forto. A Woman's Shoe- That most stores got $8.50 for , is hero in our women's shoo department for almost one half the shoe is kid with or without vesting tops , box calf or plump vici , latest style , for Women's Cushlonette Shoes With heavy extension soles , mannish last , cushion innersole - nersole , every pair guaran teed , real value $5 , our price. . . Wet Weather Shoes For school , made of kan * garoo calf , plump soles , made to give the best of service and sold to you with that understanding , Si to LH , $1.20 ; 12 to 2 , $1.40. The stump orator "points with pride , " tetc. , and so do , we to our fa mous , worthy , growing shoe departments. Men's ' Underwear. Fancy gray , covered seams , coed weight , real value 50 < " > C- , coats , our nrlco OOw Elastic ribbed , most comfortable un derwear you over worereal A Cjf , value 75c , our price rftOL/ Sanitary wool shirts and drawers , fine qiialjty , nicely vnado f SL * i worth $1 , hero per Rarmontvf Ow Derby ribbed , flno quality , soft finish , ribbed ankle , real value 81.25 , our price 1 Wodenrful S Bargains in Winter Shoes , Ladies' Overgaiters seven but- ; ons high , made of black felt clothworth 50con sale at 18c Ladies1 Warm Slippers bea ver felt cloth with all felt soles and linings , regular 75c quality at 38c Ladies'1 Felt ffaust Slwpers with fine fur trimmings , very flexible , turn soles , worth $1.50 , on sale at -98c Ladies' Felt Lined Shoes laced , and kid foxed , with beaver felt cloth tops , regular § 1.75 valued , our sale price . . . . $1.19 Ladies * Fine Legffinas line Jersey cloth , extra length , regu lar price § 1.50 , sale price ' 98c Ladies' Fine Welt Sole Shoes in the famous Brooks Bros. , Ro chester make , made of the best vici kid , cork filled insoles , the latest mannish styles , in all sixes and widths , a to e , regular $4 and § 4.50 values , on sale at $2.98 Metis Overffaiters Qxtrn length , 10 buttons high , made of good beaver felt cloth , worth $1 , on sale at 50c Men's ' Box Calf Shoes in heavy winter weight , tan and black , with extra heavy soles , double stitched and extension edges , regular $3.50 values , our sale price $2.50 Established 12 Years in Omalia , FINEST DENTAL WORK AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES. . Got our prices before having worlc done elsewhere , Bailey , the Dentist. 3rd Floor , I'uxtoii Wk IOTH AND TARN AM.