12 TIIE OMATTA DATTY" BEEt "WEDTs'TCPiT) AT. OCTO-RTCTt 17. 1000. BEGINS WAR ON SOUATTERS' Gitj's Legal Department Decitlec that They Must Move On. PROPERTY OWNERS F.LE COMPLAINTS JLtiiilglitlr Minek. I nfjifi lime llulll Arr mi Hi'mii i iiml Will I'rtilmM) lie I Itncil. The lejjal (Ifjisi nii'ff of ill" illy hss bc pii. ft whnlPMtli' war on qiu 1 1 ho have located on unused streets In all purt. of i II v In mml iukph the squatters lime built unsightly shacks huh' are an eye nnre 1 prsons o.vnln- adjoining pr;prty. ind c" many nmplnlriin havr been ftlfd with the rlt a'torncj that ho Ini decided to raiini all ir"i'ih to tin vacated with mi deliy One of tiic Inrrrnt mpintlcr colonic In tlie ri'v I. 1 cntnl at the emit piiI of as Btrort near i In- I nion Pacific shopt. These people former 1 lived oil property owned by the railroad lonipanii a. When forced to ntmmlon Hi'ir old haunts they nettled on raffl street p'ort j or fifty settlers liavo Khantics In this street Sumo of them maintain tlipy havp acquired title and oth ers ha vp ashed that thpy ho nllowp.il tu lease th" ground Another vipinttpr ypttlnnirnt which will Lr broken up l loan'l nti I'alli'ornU street notwrrn Twelfth tin! Tlilrlppiilli utreou. Eight nrnlh itr-ot liitwocll William nnd fierce streri ", .Mtiiw street Iipiwppii Four teenth ami Ulclilcciith streets mid a por tion of Fourth street havp nlno been pre empted by sipta tiers who will tip routid out Manv street. In outlying portions of Hip rtty havo been settled upon, IjlM the tres jiawors In thp main portion of thn city nil! hp return ed Ural, as there nru many ob jectionable characters among thorn whom tlio police arp anxious to havo scatlrroil. ikiskin s i nil i; sum: sti.n. Toilnj- SpphihI Dh of lllir Mme MiiIp 11 llli llll IIIUKfr Itui'utiliiH. ON MIN Fl.ooll AND IN tlASK.MUNT, AT IIOSTON STOIIH. Infants' r.nr soft hoIp shoes. 10c nnd l!.c cell. odds nnd ends of shoes nml slippers In luscment, !T,v. , ; ooii lionto slippers, worth W.OOJ at -Wc. I'm palra ladles' shoes, worth $'.00. 7.c. GOO palra ladles' ahoca. worth up to $3.60, at $l.r,0. Men's J2.H0 ahoca nt Jt.r.O. Little kpiiIb" hIioph nt "Uc. - t'hlldrnra $1 -" alioon Youtlia', little Rpnta' nnd hoy' fclioes, vorth up In $'.'.oo. o nt (iSc mil $1.15. ON TIIH .MAIN I'l.Odlt. Ladles' to 00 ahoca $l'.r0. Mcn'p $."..0o and fi Oi) ahoca. $1.03 nnd $3.00. Money refunded at once If you can dupli cate, theso liarRitliiH for twice the money wo asli. IIOSTON STOIti:. OMAHA. N. W. Cor. Ifith and HoiiKlaa Sts. imi)i:'s iHMiiicrT nam:. tti.t I'lireliimpil tin' I'.nllrp MtupW of One of Hie liri'illp.t llllltiili I'm'- TOIUHS ON TI1K MlSiJISSlt'I'I. Forced out of hualiip, wp limuht their entire product nt bankrupt price. They will ho on aalo U'edneaday. Thoiiannda of dozens of pearl hutlons. 10, IS. 20. S2 nnd SI lino, tegular price 10c, l.'.c, i!0c and 2.c; your choice of any al.e at J'4e dozen. Sold only hy the card, two dozen on each card. None to denier.. A pempletp line of velvet buttons, hraas button, ateel buttons, fancy irlminluK but tons. IncludliiR elcKHiit ionil bultoua for fall Jackets: button worth up to $1.2." per do!!.: In this sale for Sc doen. A (treat handkerchief sale. Thousands of I fane) embroidered handkerchief, new and j perfect (aecuied by u at A Job price), reg ular 2"ic xondx. Ill this sati nt 10c. Kor one day only wp will fell 200 yards perfect machine sowing thrend (nut busting coitonl at 1c apool. Also llcldliiK llroa.' heat ipinlliy aewliiK sill; nt lc spool. Alu i ilntim Ihunblea, rcKiilni' prlco 10c, ro In tht sale nt 1 each. A full line of dresa trliuiiiltma, Including all the lute liovelllra in fancy tinsel Roods now so populnr: ftooda worth from iic to 2'e per yard; nil ko at one price, 0 ynrda for uc. (Jump early. The aprliiR collar I on anla. Theo won der of tlio nue. Aal; for It. . IIAYDKN llltOH. Itend clnthltiK and clonk aluea. ItPMIllllllllll.'l, Whereas, We. his brethren of Omaha Aorlo No. ,'l.S of the Kratcrnal Order of KanlcK. tia a allKhl tribute to the memory of llenry W. Snyder, desire to take piibllt notice of his ilea ill and place on record thu expressions of our uutcem for him; there fore, be It Resolved, That we are duly penetrated with n deep hpiisp of loss which we, In com mon with the rest of his fellow citizens, liavn aualnlncd by the denth of Henry V. Hnydcr, and that we will ever cherish his memory, which Is endeared to tis by tits many nplcndld qu.illtlcs of head ami beait: nnd bo It ltcaolvcd, That these resolutions be pub lished In the Journals of tho city anil u copy bo cent to the family of the deceased. AMJKKT S. IIITCIHK, IIAItltV K. MHI.IlOSf:. President. Secretary. I, (Miner ttlniVM Out (In- (inx. OoorRo HhurtlPfr of Fairmont, ". Va., took bulKinKS at the Aetna house, i orner Thlrtpcntli and liodee Mtrceta, ahoiit 10 o'clock Monday evnlii and was assigned to room II, n Hinall hull' rnom, and upon rc.tlrlni; pltbcr blew nut the una or was carolpsa In turning It off, wllb the resiilt ttiat be was found about noon Tucailay In an unconscious state of asphyNlatlcm, with tho apartment tilled wllb Has and the window tightly i-loaed Pr.' Ames and Italpll were auminniiccl to attt-ud and have hopes of aiivlntt bis life. Shurtlcn" la about 40 yiuir.i of uire and a cook lv trade. Iiiiiik 'l lreil 'I'iiiIii , Perhaps you can't sleep or uneasy slum lior don't rest you. A I'.iscaret Tandy Cathartic at bedtime Ruarantees refreshing sloop. PrugK'ists, 10c, 25c, aOc. Iiirtnlltr StnlUtles, Tho followltm deaths and blrtln were re- Forleil to the city health comiiiln-Inner f"f bo twenty-four houri endliii; at m on Tups. day Deaths fiiitlfrled Schneider. Twentv r'lRbth and Walnut, iiccd ?l; .Ml.", pell.i Bcollcld LaPiMV, U South Thlrt -elKhtli. akpiI 20: Thonias tlenrv llianlncr. i'i.'J Ppruce, need ivj. Illrtbs .lot. Sllxewskl, Twenty-elRbtli and 'Walnut, twin 1hk; I,. II. Klnue, ;'tlu llan rroft. boy: William Wa irk, :.II7 South Twenty-fourth, ulrl: A. R tllxln, so7 Grace, t r 1 . A cloorly designed clnular antunuu'cs In a most unique tashlon the return of Mr. J. C. Callahan to represent the well known ju lnterH, Klopp .S Hurt let t Co. If lucky enough to got a copy you will see the pulm. THRILLING RESCUE OF TABBY Cut Hint Hull Itei'ii 1 1.eil I" tSriii'fi'j Mure Slleil friiln llcnlli lij ln ri n I Inn. The ial looked out throiiRh ihe Rrocery stole wli.ilow and mewed pltiously and the crowd looked 111 at th" uit and thoiiKht "f Itim nloiis bins for he r rcs ue. For a week she had been locked up In the store, fiver allien the constable had altiuhed the Roods of J. c. Walton In his Utile shop at Fortv eighth and I'.irtiam streets puss had been a prisoner anil the key was In the hands of the lonstable and tho constable was downtown somewhere. There were plenty of thltiRS In the store to eat. Indeed. In ln-r puiposeless tours to and fro across tho broad window' she had to pick her way about pyramids of canned meats and fish, but the cat hail uo enn-opu or She mlRht r.s well have been in a desert drear. The situation was that of I lie shipwrecked mariner aur lounded by an ocean, yet dying of thirst. For a week children passing the store had noticed thn cat. dally rcHIiir thinner and more emaciated. At llrsl she was fat and sleek, and would hask ill I he sun ami purr, blinking lazily. Then therp became evidences of nervousness In her luaniiiTShe took no more sun baths. Pay by day Her eyes became larger and greener: Ivfj'. .il'IC sunk In. her Icrs seemed to have grown an Inch, the "knuckles" of her back became obvious and her purr merged Into a deep, soulful nicw of protest. Finally tho thing in thn window was a feline wraith made of eyes, voice and bones. And the children told their parents about It, whli h accounts for tho t rowd outside. It wouldn't do to throw n brick throiiRh the window. Not one in the crowd but would gladly have faced a charge of bur glary by picking the lock of the door, but the lock refused to be picked, and the chimney throat was too small to admit the body of even the smallest child. Finally a shout of triumph from one side of tho little frame building; someone had discovered a loose grating over a cellar window. There was a tall for volunteers and little Tommy Crawford, 12 years old, took off his cout. When, n moment later, the lank feline was pushed up through the window aperture, tho crowd cheered and disputed over who ahould be permitted to make the animal alek hy oerfoedlng It. nnd as to Tommy, they promised to go his ball In case ho Is arrested for "daylight briMklug and entering." ,. Announcement.. The women nnd children will turn out and take another Inning at tho popular family theater this afternoon. This Is matinee day at the Crelghton-Orpheum and the women patrons and the Juveniles who always look forward with plcasuro to these performances will bo well entertained with special features of tho most delightful kind. The High Holler Hxtravagana company Is bringing big crowds to Minco's Trocn dero every afternoon and night and If fre ipicnt applause counts for anything the erowds aro highly pleased. Nearly every night the seats aro aold before tho house opens. On account of the length of the program the evening performances here after will begin at S:lu o'clock instead of S:30. .Matinees every afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The High Hollers give a great, big burlesipin show, including several special featurer, among which are living pictures of wonderful beauty. Next week comes Fred Itlder's Night Owls. Oniiihii 'I'rii velliiK .Men' .UeKlnley ItlMINOI'lt flub. An Invitation from the Lincoln club has been accepted by us to go to Lincoln Fri day evening, October 10, to participate fn a demoniitr.itlnn In honor of Hon. Mark Hanna Report at Burlington 1:23 train or meet at Lincoln hotel at 7 p. in. IIV OltPICR OF KXKCTTIVH UOAItP. Williams & Smith Co. announce the ar tlval of fall and winter woolens. "Concord pinions citizens strengthens the state. " All who use arc In concord as to its good qualities. Best coal mined in Wyoming. -VICTOR WH TE, 1605 Farmim Street. Tel. 127. MRS. J. BENSON. Fall and Winter Underwear, Now is a good time to buy, ns our lino ib very complete Children's Night DruwerB in Outing Flannel, with feet, all Bizet?, 2 to 0 years, jOc. Arnold's Knit Night Drawers, with jj feet, 00c up. pi Children's Outing Flannel night dressy '10c up. Ladies' Online Flannel Nicrht Dresnoa. ( f0c, 75c and $1.00 tho prettiest gowna " vou ever saw for$1.2f and 1.50. Ladies' high neck and long Sleevn Vests, 25c up. Knit Drawers, knee longlliP, 25c up, ankle length 50c up Extra good quality Fleeced Vests or Pants, 50c. Fleece lined 1'nion Suite, gray or ecru, 65c up. All kinds of garments in part or all wool. IT BEGINS AT BOSTON STORE Every Bargain Square a Notion Counter Today. 200 SALESLADIES WILL SELL NOTIONS I'rlce Will Hp So Munll It Will lie Al lilii.t .No I'rlee lit All Wr llnimllt Hit Cumin Clii'iip. We'll .sell 'I' lie in (.'heap. AT IIOSTON STOHi:. OMAHA. There Is bound to be a big crowd, but no matter when you come there will bo bar gains that have never before been heard of In Omaha. Firm come the Binall staple notions. il spools New York mills hasting cotton, 1c. 'no yards basting cotton, l'.fce spool. Sewing sill;, le spool. King's machine thread, lc spool. Itrook's machine thread, lc spool. Darning cotton. I! balls for lc II. II. embroidery cotton, !! balls for le. Kmhroldcry silk, ,'ic dozen. Sllkotlne crochet cotton, L'e ball. II. n. and Ilrook's chochet cotton, '.'c ball. lints. i drapery hooks, le dozen. Long black hat pins, le card. Illack-headcd mourning plus on celluloid card, lc. Fancy horn hair pins, le each. Silk elastic remnants, fin each. Wire hairpins In fancy box, l'ie box. All silk ribbon, 10-yard bolts. :!c. Ilig let ribbon remnants at le. .Hie, Re. 10c and hie yard. llox willing paper. 2',te box. All kinds envelopes, 15 packages, lc; V einelopes lc. NOW COMK Tin: jkwklhy hahoains Large full slzo pompadour combs with rhlnestoues, tic. Chilli's side elastics, all colors, Be pair. Teaspoons, 0 for Be. Tablespoons, C for 10c. Fancy set beautiful pins, Be dozen, 1'earl dumb bell sleevo buttons, lie. Child's three-pin chain set, Do each. OTIIKH NOTION HAUIIAINS. llcst quality pearl buttons, all si.es, 2',c do.en. Silk braid ornament, all colors, lu each. Fancy beaded ornaments, all colors, each. All kinds buttons. Including cut steel, gilt, Jet and fancy colors, nt-'.e dozen. Fancy trimming buckles nnd slides, worth !.", go at 5c. jo.000 yards all kinds silk nnd mohair dress dimming braids, all colors, worth up to L'.'ic, go at lc and 2lse yard. All silk and satin stock collars, black and all colors, go nt 10c each. All silk veiling, plain ami dotted, all col ors. Be yard. 1,000 dozen children's fancy colored border school handkerchiefs, lc each. All kinds of handkerchiefs, Including fnncy border, plain white hemstitched, all widths of hems, lnco and ombroldery edged, go nt S'jjc nnd Be. All llliPti handkerchiefs, nice flno quality, at 10c. Flno Imported Swiss embroidered nnd drawn thread hemstitched handkerchiefs, worth up to ,'IBc. go at 10c anil 15c. All silk niching, Juhy style, all colors, 2Hc yard. Flno lnco and Insertion, all widths, 3 nnd 5c, Groat variety of embroidery and Inser tion, line quality, medium and wldo widths, at Be nnd ",4c ynrd. Infants' fancy colored and white silk caps, all styles, at 19c. pach. 10,000 pairs Infants', children's and la dles' line saxony wool knit mittens nt Be, 7 10c nnd lBc pair. 5,000 pairs misses' and ladles' kid gloves, odd sizes, worth regular $1.50, go at 30c pair. Infants' all wool cashmero hose, 10c pair. Hoys' and girls' fast black. Ileoce-llned hose, line and heavy ribbed, go at 10c and 12ic pair. Ladies' and gents' fast black nnd tan hose, full, seamless, silk finished, some with double soles, go at 10c pair. IIOSTON STOHK. OMAHA. N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. year's crop and the precni crop has liardlv had time to be sulllrlrntly cured tor tl HtlKpi'l'tHtlntl. Nntli'e! Therp will he n meeting of the M. Kim, -Hoosevelt Traveling Men's lub at the Ilcr (Irand hole Sattirdity. October 20, hi : p in. sharp. Kvery member Is requested to be present, as business of Imparlance will come, before the club. I1Y OHIJKU OF nXKCl'TIVF IIOAHK. Attention, Ki'iluht.. All members of NebrAska lodge No. K. f I'., are Invited lo attend the ftmer.il of llrother W. II. Snyder, late of Triangle lodge, Wednesday afternoon at 1 u; , u from Wolf's hall. 22d and Cuming stteeeis AltTIM'H 11 HALDWIN C c JOHN V. FYFK K of It aud S. These Are Cut Prices Hut retncinl.pr It t.ik.s I'.VSII to buy at theso IlKurcs not l'lti i.M ISMS l no Llsterltie i ,aniti rt hi Syrup r i'iuh (K,.nuiiei wv Morrow's Kld-iip-nlds Jl.ii .Mine. Yule's Preparations ... . Jl.i'd I'eriiiia uVy.';!"'". He"r' ,ln" H1"1 Wl'in " Jl.inj Scott h Hmulsloii Cod Liver (ill .. J '" Steam's Wllir of Cml Liver till. M) IxlngH Now IilHcovery ';"'"; LNH'i ti.ranl . 1 all's llalr Ueiiewer ). Wainp,.,.'M Cod Liver fill IH'l 'M'Hler's Swamp-Hoot 11.00 U lue or Caidiil f IS! .''''.'rep'H Fnvolllp I'reH.'ilptlnn. . VA . V.'.l.llf' " C"ler (iim..,.i Il.rti .Miles' N'pi'vlni' . fl.on Hood's Kiiimipnrlllu Il.eo Malted MIIK l."0 Criiiiu-i' x Kiiim H-tiiMh IV lc .In, Hit t N ' 7.".c 7c Ring 250 if yon'ro going enst or southeast, west or north west, south or Hoiilhwesl. HltiK 250 if you want to hnow nbotil tho Uurllng ton'B rates and train serv leo lo almost anywhere. If you prefer lo buy a tlrkcl tit your own home, tell 250 nnd ho will bring n lloket with him. TifKirr oiTira 1502 FARM AM STREET. I I'. I.. '-T.lt. Ill III.IMi I (IV s'' ''U, IOTH AND MASON STS. Tin . i a. Wrlio tor c Sherman &, McConnell DrugCo In New Store nt pan .m.l iio,!,. HOWELL'S Anti-Ksivf I- h( illnu t.i the 1 1 roa t ,ni,l I ir .ti ll l tul.es I t - a i i.ukIi n.it i '.'Hi Take no -'ih.tltiltr WH A I ! 13 Radiant Home Base Burners Women s Suit Dept. Thousands of these famous slovos aro in uso in Omaha and vicinity. Ask thoso who uso the Radimit Home and thoy will loll you that the Kadiant Home uses less coal, heats more space, and requires less atten tion than any other stove UXChrSIVH AC.HXTK VOU OMAHA AND SOl'TII OMAHA FOU WADIANT HO.MI5 STOVHS, (iA If LAND STON'KS AND liAT,KS. TFlliJ ! IiNL' I X 10 IMCCKWITII lUH'XD OAK STOA'KS. STOVI-5? AND KANCKS SOLD ON TAYAIKNTS. they over used. MILTON ROGERS & SON, Corner 14tli and Farnam St. Nntlei'! I. the undersigned, hereby wish lo give notice tu the public and creditors of the Harding I'nper Stock company that I have severed all connections and transferred my slock 4iid interests In that llrm. and that all obligations ami liabilities ngainst the Harding Paper Stock company have been assumed by L. Harding, the purchaser of tho Harding Paper Stock. F. C. KAl'FM AN. W'nr llcimrliiient Wiiiitx llni'i- (lull, The quartermaster of the Oepirtinent of the Mlssouil has received Instructloiis rrom the War depiirtmeiit to pnriliasi l.dOO.iynl poumls of oats for the use of the arm., in the Philippines. This Is Ibe ticsi jnir ebase of the crop of I!1 authorized in Ne braska by the departliu nl The I inn pur chase exhausted the suppl. of the previous $1.98 The Rochester 8 Shoe Co. Successors to The II owe. 1.98 f0U pairs ladies' and gents' finest shoes sample lines elegant footwear ladles' and gents' $3. .10 $1.00 nnd $5.(10 valuoa sale prlco Ladies' and gents 0.00 and 7.00 i values- $1.98 $2.98 : $2.98 ! Do"I?as ! $2.98 1 i . . -sale tirice All widths and sizes. 1515 : T i i i 1 T A great bargain op portunity develops in the women's suit store, for Wednesday. Good fortune knocks at every door. Our cloak buyer answered the knock promptly when he heard the noise, The bargains arc here for you, Will you be as prompt? Women's New Wsxlking Suits made from lie.'i y all wool clicvini. jacket (lie now double breasted tilil lit t inn style, satin remain lined. The new tlariii"' skii'l. linisliod with I I rows of stilehiii around hot loin. You'll Iiml linnl work ,o match these suits in the city if yon do. ,ou'll pay Slo.Ot) 'iO 7 for them -our price J I Women's New Blouse Sviits .This is a chance for you to own a hixh class tailor-made suit for less than cost of material. S. suits made for a lare Chicago suit house, and owinji to delay in shipping', tlie.v refuse to accept, our buyer, who was in the city at the time, says: "I'll take them if you lot me set the price" Jtal her than return them, they came to us at less than cost of material. They are made of the lines! pebble cheviot, jacket, the new blouse effect, trimmed Avith satin straps. lalVeta lined, new llariuj; skirl, satin trimmed, three shades to choose from, black, brown and blue these suits could not be sold regular for less than !?i(U0, (t' 1 - as long as I hey las! ij5 A O . Y J Women's Walking Skirt A new lot, made of heavy all wot,'., plaid back, golfing material, new inverted plaid back, perfect hanging, well inade and linished with rows of tailor QLA Ch stitching, best .thing of the season ipHl'. VJ Women's Wrappers, FOR. WEDNESDAY. 75 dozen women's wrappers, made of an extra good quality ol flannel ette, wide skirt and full over tho hips, neatly trimmed with braid, they are perfect fitting wrappers, real value $1.00 our price for Wednesday Jzs 0 r Street CHAPTER NO- 2 . (Continued front Mond.n ) Five i' trs afterward we slurteil u it retii ill UK stui'.' II. is" iliine llo ehriiglnit to inn person. Told wb.v ' line, the grafier ' had no iixe fur lit. Hint lie had Ills olllce rent paid and got a eommlsHliiii of ."c from his 2x1 pets We kept telling vim this. Doe lie 1 i t poiitulli'i; us. but we didn't stop. (To be continued ) T)r. Karl Cramer's Pennyroyal Pills. ...$l.M farter s uiver ems Stuart's Tablets King's New Discovery ... Wine of Cardul ltudyuii Shrader's Fig Powder L'utlciira Soap (.'rnmer's Kidney Cure .... Pond's Kxtract Syrup of Figs Illrnoy Cuturrh Curo ... i loin Catarrh Curo , Peruna Palne's Celery Compound Pierce's Proscription I'aeki-r'H Tar Soap S. S. S I.ll.flue Malt, d Jlllk Colder H Iji tullie 1 5c 40c ttv 7."'C K0e ""c aie 7."c Pc 'Me :!."' Ifie I'll' I'hM . lUC. "IL. $.1.1. "I .'He h. W, I nr. llltli ii n 0 Chlenuo. RAPID FIRE S i-J o o o CArVSEHAS HIT THE MARK EVERY TIME. o o 2 Daylight Loading-from SI up. J O Headquarters for Kodaks, Kodak Supplies. Kodak Information. 2 TRn: INSTRUCTION I 0R BPOINNRRS. O jl. ti. - n . I i n O I i ne wmw usnpsier uo., j l '2 15 l'ti nm in St. 4 I Kxcluslvo Dealers In Photo Supplies, O 1 Km Mm m tf- i M Bit sr. I E IS "Further Particulars as illi IJCpS he Gooils Come III V YOPIt WIN'TICit WltPs NOW TIIIJ OPPOHTI NITY OF I.IFK TI.MIJ. SE FA' M l FACTl Ki:its STOCKS OF J CKHTS CAPFS, SI ITS AND WAISTS T VOt H VKUY IiOOHS HIOIIT T TIIF IIFCINN'INO OF Till: SEASON' TO IIJ2 HAD AT Mic ON TIIK DOI.LAK. NO 11)1,1: (il'SII. i FT PLAIN', IIONRST CN'I)in facts tiii: pku ks nd (toons Ait i: jcsT as tiikv iti:.n. l..nlles' black WiilslH In mi nil slllc tnlf.il:j corded front, back and sleeves; I Tffir for onlv 1m S !ln .llipklitn .Illi, .ITltlrn utriflr nf nnn utnnll mitniilnnlnrnr ,Iloy nro a" ",wpst styles; IncludliiK the box coat nnd ''i(8Aj2 tho automablln with coat collar nml llltli meillel storm t -c fjr frlezeH In ull choice inaterJalH: lined tliroiiKhout, homo with tho famous Winslow taffeta, but nearly all "1th Sl( lnntrH mi t n. inui rniitiinil for t u-rt vphvs t lnv n rn i tinli'ii lnt ntr atntf Mini HiimPlltlnr' via nfi T firm ul nf in rmnn to iipi ,1.. fn c.ll f.ir 117 Ml III during this treuiendotis sale at llavdeus'. ?Vt53a ... VyJ.VllfV .VyfTuTAfl Jl .Mfuclat .r,n..lt. oil a I II.. lfi.o.l ll,i.niltni i.ill. it-rJ! ' .nil V'f'.'araKmty JA ami go during mis saio t-B-. . 1 B ni.i'llJ j "l on,) V57viC' if . Another lot of very high class garments, hin h as velours WM1 ' elaborntely Irimmed with beads and braid: line imported KwtKY kerseys, trimmed lu mink and Persian lamti furs; others S'i ! . hatidHotncly hraliled mid iipiillmu'il alt over: an clei?iint &i('-k '(-iA collctloii of gaiinents. no two alike; made to sell at V'ri l Jtu.uu, ju.uo uuii tj.i.uii eacu; our 'B S CO. g Fi J' ' rrit price, juui uuicn ui mi) ui II I U. ( i A them, lit W Several lots of ladles' new stylish nnd graceful box coats sill, lined throughout at $8.9S, $10.00, uo and St.VllO. TUR Sl'IT Ql'USTION IS F.ASIIA" SBTTI.IJD II HUH. Vou can Iiml them in a big variety ot styles and prices. one lot of ladles' suits for tomorrow, mado with doiiblo-bieaHted, w gj "V tight-fitting, blouse front and other styles. . O V on salo at M0 ladles' high class sample Eiilts elaborately braided In the graceful blouse single and double-breasted tight fitting nnd box fronts and elegant culler- rj tlon of suits; worth :i0.00. $10.1)0 and $r,o.ou, I O. VJ V-l at ?2.".oo, $:'0.ti0 and Specials for Wednesday. 2.1 dozen ladies' waUts lu French and domentlc ilanncls, nicely trimmed - S with braid: all sUes from M to IB worth up to J.'.'.o" - J , kJz7 your choice Ladles' calico wrappers 52 to i0 tn 2nc SO dozen ladles black rlflrfs lined with hue y lonut worth J2.u0 for Oio One table chlldn n s JiukcM i n Ii mnm orgs. V HAYDENs We Planned Many Months Ago to Give You the Greatest Value in Men's Suits and Overcoats at M v i i . I I C'J $10.00 suits and overcoats. J ii America. Wo selected the fab" rics and know ihoy are absolutely all wool. Wo dictated to tho best clothing manufacturers in America liow we wanted thorn trimmed and tailored. We suggested many new kinks which make them distinctive from Ihe ordinary ready-to-wear It's like having (hem made by a nicrcliaiil tailor, only we act as your ;ient. For Hie fall and winter, we have outdone our previous ef forts in showing the greatest stock of men's suits and overcoats in America, and at such low prices that we are bound to great h increase our business. (Set men's $1L."0 suits for .$7.."(l iet men's suits, for ijCi.OO (let men's SI ..()() suits, for !l.r() (let men's 10.00 lop coats, for $.".(11) (let, men's $1U.."0 covert overcoats, for ?7.r() (let men's xjs.OI) vicuna overcoats, for SlL'.oO HMD! SKLUMJ TIIK .MOST CI.OTII IN(J IV O.M MIA HY THE GENUINE syrup of Fees MANTJFACTUJUOD BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYHUP CO. mmxm tu nxua. uHlCHTSTCn'S CNULISH ENNYR0VAL fiflLLS P OrtfllilRl r rVl Only (Jtnuln. ,1a KKM '"4 C I 1 ft Win 114 If i u r ' hn I HLf ft n Ihtr. ll f'iL. lNirroui rtuttllutUnt muii ImU iurn BiMin i"!""" on rid in o lit A. t