12 THE OMATIA DATTjY BEE : PRTDAV , FETVRUA'KV 2 , 1000. BOSTON SIORE REMNANTS Tba Grandest Olcmng Out Solo of Remnants that We Have Ever Attempted. DRESS GOODS REMNANTS 53 A BUNCH Anil liiiiiiniiNc I.oli ofc r 'Mill Ili-tu- JinillK Of All C'lllNM'M Of .NlMVVllNll ( illlllln , I'dlllx , ( . 'Ottllll ( ilMlllH , While ( imtiln , Ille. rmnss noons AT cc HUNCH. To rloro out all the Imported sample enta. short pieces mid aiM lots of hlgli grndo Im ported dross gooiM remnants , * o hnvo put Jhcm up In bunchci from r. to 20 pieces In a liunrb and glvo you choice today at Gc bunrh. DllKSS GOODS Hi.MN'ANTS : BC BACH. To closa otlt nil the largo pieces of Im ported sample ends , In Icrigthn from one yard mid under , a fircnl many to match , KO Ot TIP rach. $2.00 IMl'OHTKD IlUiSS (1001)3 , D5C. Today tlie choice cf every plucu of j dress Boodn. Including the very finest timl- | Hy , In lengths from 2 to 7 yard * * , tlint liavo liccn Holllng nt $1.KO iind J2.00 , go at 33c yard. $1.00 nunss noons , ir.c. Today wo olfor every plcco of dress poods , in length ! ) of G yards and under , .nil Classen of Rood * that wo Imvo been solllns' nt JI.oo , KO at Ific yard. $1.00 AND $2.00 SILKS , 1 C AND 300. Today wp place on salt1 every remnant , nhorl end and odd plcco of fine rtllU , all the Jl 00 finality , at 19c yard. All the $2.0u i fiuallty at 3e ! ) yard. NKW SILK KN'US. AVe place on salu today fop the time 10,000 small pieces of Kamplo ends nf high grade silks , In all the very latest styles nml newest coloiH , on sale today nt 3c , 30r. Idc and 25c for entire remnant. WHITE QOOUS REMNANTS. 5C. 7&C. IOC AND lfiC. An Immense lot of hlijh grade mill rem nants of fine whlti- goods , In plain and fancy goodn. on bargain squintat 5c , "Vic. lOo and 3Sc yard. ' WC NEW DIMITIES. 12'AC. Today we place on sale a largo lot of COO pieces of new dimity , In the very latest nnd newest spring colors and designs , nt 12' ' c yard. REMNANTS IN BASEMENT. 5.000 yards 3fi-lnch percale In all the latest colors and designs , none belter at any price , in short remnants , 3lie yard. Thruo cases standard prlntH at 3'Ac yard. 1,000 yards outing ll.inncl. worth up to lOc. FO as long a they last nt .1'ic yard. 10 cases lawns and dimities In all the lat- rst aprlng colors and designs , actually worth 3Cc , In remnanlH 3'ic yard. 12c chambrny and Scotcli ginsham , In long remnants , go at fil c yard. 19c corded madras gingham , In long rem nant * ; , go at S'/fcc yard. 25c seersucker gingham , 36 Inches wide , long remnants , go at S'c yard. C.OOO yards drapery swIss , In long rein- rants , worth 25c , go nt lOu yard. 10,000 yards while goods , such as India linen , lawns and nainsooks , worth up to 23c , go at lOc yard. 15c 36-Inch percales. In all the latest colors nnd patterns , In long remnants , go at 816 yd. All the romnnnts of table damask , running In lengths from Hi to 3 yards , all grades from the cheapest up to the very best , go at Ibalf their real value. BOSTON STORE. OMAHA. N. W. Cor. 16th nnd Douglas Sts. Thp "Twin < ' ! < > UmlliMl. " 1 Pullman Palace' Sleepers. Broad Vestlbuled Throughout. Via NORTHWESTERN LINK. From Union Passenger Station , Omaha , 7:20 : p. m. dally. Note Also inquire about the day train. Ituimlilluuii dull ( IHrM n Hull. The VounR iMen'H lU'putillcan club of the JFIrat ward gave < i ball Thursday evonlns : In forest hall , SIxtih uml Pierce HtrectH. The romrulttoo on arranccmeiita was eomnof-od of < \ Mortonsou nnd Jack Konnew.ity. I'olltlcs wan excluded from tlie affair and the evening given over 'to ' the pleasures o u long- program of dance * Nearly \m \ couples rwere present. The hall was appropriately decorated with Uie American colors. 1IliineiiinllN anil SI. 1'inil Limited , via the Illinois Central , leaving nt 7:3"i : p. m. , haw just what you want In the way of equipment and fast tlmo. City ticket office 1402 Farnani street. ii.tinnv it Hi ) " . More IIIK Sliliin < 'iiN of > MV SIIKn nn < l llri'Ki fiiioili. 510 pieces of high grade- black Japanese sllkti Just received and will go on unto nt once. Black Japanese , fine quality , 24-ln. wide , on unlc at 49c ; black Japanese , extra special , 27-ln. wide , on sale at f > ' .tp ; black Japnnc f , best , 36-ln. wide , over 100 pieces , nt 75c ; Just In , 100 pieces of fine , all silk wash plaids , bright snd pretty , on sale at I I 3ic ! ; new foulard made In Japan , 21-ln. wide , j pretty coloring , neat designs , nt only fitic. | | The new foulards , both Imported nnd those j i mndo by Cheney Bros , are the handsomest j [ ' creations you have over seen ; 11 l not too ' etirly to buy , many have already selected ' their new spring foulard drops , and why not you. Prlres , 7Cc , 8Sc , $1.00 nnd M.5. . FRIDAY WE WIU. CLOSE OUT COO remnants plain J.ip silks , nil colon * , nt 30c ; l.ono yds. black taffeta , this price for Prldny , only f.Oe ; COO yds. black velvet , $1.23 quality , for CUc. CUc.DRESS DRESS ROODS. New spring tlrcns goods nro arriving dally ; 10,000 new styles on exhibition on our coun ters : 50 pieces of the finest challls that were ever seen In Omaha : silk stripes , halt silk , plqttot ribbon stripes , etc. Come In and exnmlno them. Golfs In every style and color.Vo will sell you as Rood n golf cloth nt OSc ns any houo ? In Omaha can nt $1.25 ; a golf rlolh at $1.25 as good as any other houaa soils for $2.00.Vc have new reversi ble plaid bark cloth for making tailor suit ings without linings nl $1.25 , Sl.f.O. $1.75 up. \ have satin-faced cloths of all dcscrlp- lions for mukliu ; the new spring plain drwJes In every shade of gr.iyn iind tan ! ! , modef , castors , etc. A new line of grena dine crcpons , silk nnd wool gronadlnes. ehcnllle striped grenadines , satin strtpcil I grenadines , etc. Come In and examine bo- j fora you buy. I.ansdonno In black nnd all ' nhndpH fur accordion pleating. | $1.110 COPYRU1I1T BOOKS SATURDAY. 23C j HAYDEN BROS , j See the new mercerized undersltlrto In Ihu . cloak department. A I'rl.-dil , who used the Illinois Central Limited to ( Chicago , says H's a "beauty. " Will toll | you about It at 1102 Farnam street. ICE HARVEST OPENS BRISK Dealer * mill I'ncUin IOIINI-H Sot lnrc < * I'oi'i'i-N uVorU ullli 'Mixlern Dun IH MI i-nt. The remarkably mild weather which pre vailed until a few days ago set the ice men to gucssliiK where they would pet a crop and for n time It appeared that only tin.1 artlllclal product would be In use next sum mer. Hut now that the weather man has sent a polar wnvo water has frozen to such extent that the harvest Is on. This weather , howHvei , haa not been sutllclently cold to make- what Is generally accepted as Rood Ice. Might Inches Is about the maximum thick ness and that Is on bodies of standing water. Swift and Company , Armour it Co. nnd Cudahy will begin work this morning with large forces of men and all the modern appliances for harvesting Ice. Plows and steam elevators will be used. Swifts have Cut Off lake , Armours have an artificial lake of their own at Memphis , Neb. , and Cudahys hnvo Seymour lake. Nearly 1,000 men will be employed In the harvest. Work will be pushed night nnd day as long as the ice lasts , which according to weather Indica tions may be only a short while. H costs more to harvest eight-Inch Ice than Ice three times ns thick. Thin Ice docs not keep as easily ns thick ice , but it Is likely to be equally good as to quality. CONNELL MAY ENJOIN YEISER City .Attorney 13\prexnew Inipntlenee > vllh the SeiPiith .Sllmnioil.s lo Appear lu Court. City Attorney Council , in behalf of the city , received formal notice yesterday for Iho seventh tlmo that John O. Yelser would bring mandamus proceedings to se cure a place on the city ticket for the In itiative and referendum. The hearing will occur on Tuesday before the supreme court. Mr. Council expresses some impatience with Yelecr's refusal to accept no for an answer anil points out that costs are accu mulating that will cither bankrupt Yelser or prove n burden to the city. It Is his opinion that after a series of defeats Yelser should subside and ho announces his Inten tion of himself taking the Initiative on the next occasion. He < says that ho will apply for an injunction to prevent such a multi plicity of litigation when no justifiable end Is in sight. nvMiiiv nn ox.1 uiu SAM : . 'reel Krrel Free ! I.eltliiK Uimn the I'rleen on I'lilnn. Rend our grand free offers. Now Is the time to buy your china. Tnko advantage of the greatest sale In the history of the west. XOTB THKSE PRICES. Flno polished crystal spoon holders , 2c. Fine polished crystal crenmers. 3c. Fine polished crystnl sugar bowls , 3e. Fine pol- lahcd celery trays , S'4c. Flno polished crys tal water pitchers. ' ,4 gallon size , Sc. Fine polished crystal tnblo sets , consisting of sugar , creamer , butter nnd spooner , 13c. Decorated butter plates , Ic. Real china cream pitchers , gold band. In assorted tints nnd decorations , worth 2."c. 7l c. Oatmeal bowls , umlorglazed decorations , assorted styles , worth lOc , 3c. Oyster bowls , elcgnnt decorations , sold everywhere for lOc , 4l4c. Ornulne china bowls , Jnpaucse undcrglazed decorations , worth 35r , 9c. SPECIAL OFFER. Real china eggshell cups nnd cancers ; tlieso would bo a bargnln at $1.50 per set , tomorrow C9c sot. FREE ! FREE ! We have Just received another Immense shipment < .f cups , saucers and plates , to wo nro making the following marvelous offers : Wo will sell a set of these beautiful dcco- ratrd clips and saucers for 73c and glvo away free a sot of elegant plates to match. For tomorrow only ns a special Induce ment wo will sell a act of underglazcd dec orated cups and saucers , assorted decora tions , stippled In gold , wolth $2.75 , for S3c , and make the purchaser a present of a set of plates to match this for S3c. HAYDEN nilOS. X MV. IlrlKlit nml I'p-to-Dnte ' nro the Chicago and Mlnneapolls-St. Paul trains via the Illinois Central. Partic ulars at city ticket office. 1102 Farnam St. WEE MAIDEN TRAVELS ALONE Ian nt l.uiiiliin. Three nml n Half Yearn Olil. COIIII-M from Mnry- Innd lo Visit In Oiuiilin. A wco child alighted from the Durllngton train yesterday. She was alone , but she was assisted to the platform by tho' porter , who evinced as much alacrity In his assistance nnd attention as though he were aiding a passenger to alight who had just tipped him handsomely. The child was n girl , 3 three years , six months old. Her nnmo Is Laura Lnndon , nnd she had made the long trip from Hageratown. Mil. , to Omaha , entirely alone. Her aunt , whom she had como such a long illstanco to visit , giasped her In her arms as soon as she alighted from the train , and the two were soon swallowed In the crowd that disap peared through the big doors of the Burl ington fetation. The diminutive passenger came from her homo In Maryland over the Baltimore & Ohio railroad to Chicago , and thence to Omaha via the Burlington. Trainmen on the latter road stated that they never had a inoro satisfactory passenger. The little girl enjoyed the novelty of the railroad journey Immensely and won favor with all the passengers. Her charm of manner com pletely won the admiration of the porter and she lacked no possible attention from that source. UNION LABOR FOR MOO RES Local Ilriuicli < if tin * AiiK-rlcnn Kcil- orndoii Approve * ) Ill.s Ciniillilnoy for llo-I ! uctioii. At a regular meeting of Federal union No. SOD1 , American Federation of Labor , Wednesday night , the candidacy of Frank E. Moores for mayor was eudorsed In a resolution offered by H. S. Hell , unanimously adopted by the members present. The reso lution was as follows : Whereas. The present mayor of the elty of Omaha , the Hon. Frank K. Moores , has always Hho\vn himself , both In private life and as a public olllclal , the consistent "rloml of the laboring people , and especially has he ever championed the cause of or ganized labor ; therefore , be It Resolved , By Federal union No. S091 of the American Federation of Labor , that wo endorse the candidacy of the Hon. Frank K. Moores for re-election to the honorable position he has so acceptably tilled for the last three years , and hereby pledge the unqualified support of this union to accomplish the desired end. 1'lffj AViiril Itoinilillcillln. The Fifth Ward Republican club will meet nt McKenna's hall. Sixteenth and Lo cust streets , at 8 p. m. , Friday , February 2. All republicans of the ward should at tend. W. T. NELSON. President. The hotisewifc will find the Royal Baking Powder indispensable in making finest foods. It makes the hot bread , hot biscuit , cake and other pastry light , sweet and excellent in every quality. Royal Baking Powder is made from pure grape cream of tartar , the most healthful and pleasant of all fruit acids , and adds anti- dyspeptic qualities to the food. Many low-priced imitation baking powders are upon the mar ket. These arc made with alum , and carcbliould IK : taken to avoid them , ns alum is a poison , never to be taken in the . ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO * NEW YORK. t M-iMsiiti > mtr.ss sKiHT.s9u.iiH. Snlnrdnj- MoM i\iriiorillunry llnr nln liter 1'lnriMl llcfuri * ( lie l.aillra of OMAHA AT I10STOX STORE , OMAHA. Hero Is how wo came to buy these aklrts In their unfinished comlltlon : One of tbo larger ! , beat known nnd most widely advertised skirt manufacturing Ilrms In the United States being unable to ngroe , dicldod to dissolve partnership nnd turn their entire assets into cash. I Wo bought their entire slock of PIKCU GOODS , HUADY MADE SKIHTS. and partly made skirts nt a terrible wicrlficc , with the distinct umleratandlnR that wo were not to mention the name of the firm. Hut , as they manufactured for the finest retail trade in Chicago , you can sco the , firm's nnmo on each skirt. Jlemcmber these skirts KO on solo Satur day at $2.08 each. Thcvo skirts nro all ready to wear except they must be hemmed at the bottom and a waistband put on. They are mndo of all wool Scotch plnlds , double faced Rolf suitings , heavy twilled wool cheviots In all colors. The material nlono la' worth as high ns $2.00 a yard , but remember Saturday wo glvo you the choice of the entire lot of oklrto for $2.98. Sco some of them In our window. I10STON STORE , OMAHA , N.V. . Cor. ICth nnd Douglas. KATIE'S NOTE IS INTERCEPTED I'ollcr Intervene mill Huiloly Sliiilier lloitiiinee of n Ctrl anil Her Xetv "MiiNli. ' * Katlo Wclshartlnger , a pretty little 14- year-old girl , pat in the parlor of a house nt 1402 Cass street , Wcdncfcday afternoon. waiting for the arrival of a mail for whom she had recently taken a fancy a French man named Augusto Mnlllnrd. Pho had met him first only a few days before In her father's restaurant , Tenth nnd Howard streets , where she worked as a waitress , and ho had made a favorable Impression. They had flirted in a mild way. The father , with a keen sense of duty toward his child , had reproved her severely for returning the Frenchman's smiles. So Katie became angry nnd said she would run away. "Dear AugUBto : I will meet you at 1102 CasS street at 5:30 : today. Don't fall me. Katie. " Thus read the note she Bent to him , but the hour of fi:30 : passed , and It was nearly 6 o'clock when Kntlo went to the door In response to a knock. "Is Kntlo Welshartlngcr in ? " asked a big man , whom she had never seen before. "I nm Katlo Welshartlnger. " The big man opened his cent , disclosing a star. "Tho captain wants to see you at the sta tion. Katie. " "Hut , I'm waiting " "Yes , I know , but Auguste Is there waitIng - Ing for you. It wasn't , his fault that he didn't keep the date. " So the city Jail was the first trystlng place of this couple. The Frenchman had been arrested upon complaint of the father , and In his pocket was found the note Katie had written. Detective Dempsey was' deputed to keep the appointment at 1402 Cass. Both Katlo and Augusto spent several hours In jail. Then Augusto was released under Dond , but Kntle , because her father wanted to punish her , remained lu the cell over night. She was defiant lu the morning when her parent came to ask her release. LEVY A PERPLEXING PROBLEM Council IN EIIKIKCI ! in IMceMlnir the VarloiiH CIiilniN UN I'renciiteil In Muvor'M The council mot in special session yes terday to pass -abrovlated appropriation ordinance includlng pthe following items : Library fund , $038.80 ; park fund , | 0i5.20 ! ; road fund , $302.80 ; fire fund , $1.300 ; total , $2,934.SO. The payment of official salarieb was necessarily deferred until after the fix ing of the new levy. The ordinance passed through three readings and was approved. The city comptroller reported a slight ir regularity which had come to his notice in the employment of personal tax collectors. Ho slid that the city treasurer had been authorized to employ two collectors , one at $75 and ono at $100 per month. When the items were submitted to his inspection they amounted to $87.50 in both cases. The mat ter was referred to the finance committee. After adjo1nment the councllmen dis cussed Informally the new levy. It was the general opinlou that the Hoard of Educa tion had treated Itself generously In de manding mills nnd the editorial paragraph In The Bee was commented upon that a sim ilar increnso In other departments would send the levy skyward. The city is con fronted with the necessity of making up the $159,000 judgment secured by ibe school board in the district court and feels that its demands are not marked with notable modesty. The problem , of mooting the judg ment is a difficult one , as the judgment fund can only bo increased ] / mill under the con stitution. The council is now engaged in digesting the various claims ns presented in the mayor's message. It Is the general senti ment that the now levy must bo larger than the old , but no councilman has as yet veni i lured to express a deflntto opinion as to what Its slzo should be. The council hopes to nrrlvo at a solution nt tbo meeting for that purpo&o on Friday night. USE OFFENSIVE ENVELOPES I > onal Antliorlilen Ilolil Up Hull of nn O in u It a Colleetlnc The Van Alstlne , Cliff & Co.'s collection agency , with offices in the New York Ufo building , Is in trouble with the United States postal authorities and mail sent out by this agency haa been held up under in structions from the department at Washing ton. The trouble Is In the wording of the return envelope , which In calculutn to In timate that the person addressed Is in debt and will not pay his bills. C. P. Searlo , who Is advertised ns the manager of tbo company , was called beforu Postmaster Crow yesterday nnd told that no mall would bo received for traimmlsalon in the offensive envelope. Searlo denied any responsibility for the wording nnd said Ills principal had Informed him that the form had been approved by the 1'ost- olllco department and under these clr- rurustaiicffl ho did not think that he was breaking the postal Ian a. Ho was told that if the Omaha branch of thu company perl led In uolnc the envelope It would bo thu Omaha agent who would sulfer , and hi ) promised to discontinue. | tu use. The ( ItildUi'Nt Wny lo llrriiU Up n Colil. "I have nand many makes of patent medi cines and most always with HOIIKI good re- ( suits , " says Mr. Henry Hoover of Sha- ! mokcn , 1'a. , "but the most tntlsfactory nnd most wonderful In results for cold.i and relights Is Chamberlain's Cough Itmr ! | y , H will break up a cold in lost tlmn than any other remedy I ever used. " Thin fa mous remedy Is for sale at 25 and CO coma per bottle. Tim "Tnlii Vlly IJirr . " Observation Parlor IHiffet Car. ! , llroad Vestlbuled Throughout. Via 'NORTIIWUSTKKN ' LINK. From Union Passenger Station , Omaha , C:50 : a. m. dully. Note Also Inquire about the night train. Thu .Nrtv Hhorl I.liif In St. 1'iiul , via the IIIInolK Central , leaves 7 a. in. and 7:35 : p. m. Solid , tsldo Vestlbuled trains. Investigate this at 1402 Farnam itreet. ifM > 1511 suor.s VT 1.SOO More of Thone l.mlle * ' 151. ir ami 811 Shoe * nml Slipper * . OX SALK TODAY AT $1.9S. AT BOSTON STORK , OMAHA. ALL ON I1AROA1N SQUARES. J5.00 beautiful beaded French heal black kid , Z and 3 strap sandals. $1.08. I $ "i.OO patent leather oxfords , $1.98. | $5.00 nnd $0.00 patent leather and vlcl kid 1 plain nnd French heel full dress shoes , kid ( and cloth tops. $1.JM. $3.00 , $4.on and $5.00 ladles' fine black and tan turn nnd welt shoes , all sizes , all widths , go at $1.08. MOIIB $5.00 MHN'S SHOES. $1.98. Wo throw 600 more of the men's fine $5.00 blark nnd tan shoes on the bargain counters at $1.18. MORB SHOn IUROA1NS IN 1JASKMBNT. 12.000 pairs men's , women's nnd boys' nnd chlldron'n shoes and slippers nt 15c , 23c , 39c , 4c ! ) , 59e , 79r , S.'p , 9Sc , $1.23. Toiin , OMAHA. ICth and Douglas Sts. Urn. Lord and Rustln. 601 Pnxton block. Here's Why They Clash At this meeting a resolution by Otto wa offered to appoint a committee of two to BO to St. "l.ouls to rail on the Jobbers. Hvcry olio of the 69 pill makern wanted to KO , nml when It was unmmnriNl that "Cooney" had Helrrtcd the president and 1C. K. K. you would have thought you were mingling with a bunch of Kilkenny cntf. Afn-r this they passed the hat and they nil chipped In $2.00 each. ( To bo continued. ) Pyramid I'llo Tine -tOc llood'H Sariap.trllla 75e Syrup of Kiss lOn llu-Can Uyepep la Tablets SOo Optn Catnnli Cure -lOe Hivttetter's Hitters 75o S. S. P 75o Wln < of fnrdul 7Sc Plnkhnm's Compound " > c Pierre's Favorite Prescription i 7oo Barter's I.Ivor PUN 1oi- Ulrney's" Catarrh Powder 40c Uromo Quinine / Ilic Cramer's Kidney Cure 75r Steam's Cod Liver Oil 7or Pond' " Extract 40o J'e-ru-lla 7 ! > r Kilmer's Swamp Hoot 75c CUT PRICE DRUGGIST I'or. llllli anil Chlc-iiKo Stx. He EM Popular Line TO Denver Salt Lake San Francisco Portland Superb New Equipment. DINING CARS PALACE SLEEPERS BUFFET SMOKING AND LIBRARY CARS. FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. NO CHANCES. SOLID COMFORT City Ticket Office , l302Famam. TEL. 31G. We are now In our new lo cation and when things are "straightened up" a bite , \o shall , perhaps , have the most commodious drug plant In the United States. Our prescription and com pounding department Is In the basement , which Is large , light and supplied with every convenience for quick and accurate dis pensing. Wo shall speak of other Items of In terest later. Sherman & McDonnell Drug Co , S. W. Corner of Kith anil Dodge. OINTERS. CO . . Wo give full instructions on If .you intend purchasing nny- thinsr in this line it will bo to your HI ] vantage to call on us. Wo are up-to-dato in everything' pertaining to photography nnd our prices are right. The Robert Dempster Go , , 1512 Farmuii St. Developing and Printing Done , BY DAYLIGHT , l.ravo Omaha G 40 a. m. on , the Uurllngtoirs Chicago npc- i Inl and nl S 10 p. m. fUMK DAY you are In Chicago. ' A delightful ride through , Iliu hlKKi'it towns and most j illicitly iiultlrd porlloim of Iowa | and Illinois iiciotw the Mis- ; bourl 80 mlloM an hour all ' dm uiiy In the most luxurloiu : tinln In thu wcuteru states. I TIcUl Olllc * . Burlington Stitlon , 1502 FAItNAM ST. 10th & MASON Sti. Telephone 260. Telephone 310. friends first- That's the way wo figure in our shoo soiling. Friends first money afterwards. Once this house gets your confidence , always this house gets your trade. Why ? Boca use wo keep faith with the public , when wo fail to sell the best there is lower than anyone else , then we'll reverse things. Such Men's Shoes as These makes friends for "The Nebraska. " Men's J > ov ; Calf Shoot with genuine Good year wells , patent English backstay , good winter weight soles also Men's Jtussia Calf Shoes. with genuine Goodyear welts , tan and heavy so.los , these quality shoes are s'pld elsewhere for $8.50 , our price with guarantee only pair. Any man will compromise his best inter ests who disregards this summons of econo my. There's a dollar in every pair of men's ehous you buy hero. Ask the shoe man to show you where it is , You can't go wrong in your shoe buying if you buy them here. De mand a comfortable fit and bo sure they are long enough and they'll be comfortable and wear you a long time. t MMA HIE greatest opportunity to buy Pianos that has been placed before you for years. We have just re ceived one of the largest shipments of Pianos that has ever arrived in Omaha. Among this large stock is found the Ohickering , Fischer , Lester , Behr Bros. , Franklin , Doll , and twenty other makes. Anyone thinking of purchasing a piano should visit our piano department and take advantage of the extraordinarv low prices we are making. Our terms are so arranged that it is very easy for you to own a piano. Every instrument guar anteed to give satisfaction or money cheerfully refunded. Catalogues fur nished to out-of-town customers on ap plication. Pianos tuned , moved and re paired. New pianos for rent. Tel. 1683. , The most complete line of new , stylish underwear ever exhibited in Omaha. Special sales ior Friday and Saturday. 100 dozen ladies' hemstitched and lace trimmed drawers , worth 50c , at 2fc 100 dozen ladies' gowns , made extra wide and well made , worth 75c , at 39c. Ladies' line drawers , at 35o , 50c and P io2.50. ladies' fine gowns at 49c , 75c and up to $3 , Ob. Ladies' chemises , at 50c , 75c and 98e. Children's drawers , at lOc , 15c and up to Y5c. ' Children's gowns at 50c and 75c. One special lot of ladies' gowns , worth up to § 1.50 , at 75c. Corset covers at 15c , 25c and up to .72.50. Special on Corsets. Ono lot of ladies' corsets , in pinlc , blue , black and drab , in all sizes , fioin IS to . ' 50 , worth up to § 1 , at 4ic. ) Wo carry a full line of American La dy , Kabo , Warner and lloyal Worcester comits ON SPECIAL SALE MODEL Form Complacency of Manner is a Negative Virtue The virtues of are POSITIVE. Jio.st coal mined in Wyoming. Lump $5.50 iS'ut ' orK 'g § 5 Peanut § 4.50. VICTOR WHITE , 1605 Farnam St , TELEPHONE 127 , I. .