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THE OMAT1A DAILY HEE: TIIT'TISDAV, OCTOBET? 25, 1000.
$25,000 STOCK OF CNDEprEAR Guernsey loses his house CRAXD CLOAK SALE TIICRSDAY
Today Begins the Great Sale of Ladles'
Men's and Children' Underwear.
AT BOSTON STORE, OMAHA
Tills Sloi'lt "Wait 1'nrchnnril from i
J.nricr .IoIiIht lit HR n tin- llollnr
llf Vn Hnnl Prrnurd for
Cnnli nnil Korcrd lo SHI.
TODAY AT BOSTON STORK.
This entire stock will go on sale. Como
timl lay In a good supply; U'h " r-ro oppor
tunity and you can't afford to miss It.
2 cases of Infants' ulid children's vests
nnd pants, small sizes, In natural pray am
camel s hair effect, go at uc eacn.
26C UNDERWKAR, 10C.
tOO doirn boys' and bItIh' underwear In
natural gray .nd camol's lialr, In medium
and heavyweight, vests, pnntn and drawers,
nil sizes, worth tip to 35c, go at 10c each.
Misses' and hoys' fife and heavy ribbed,
medium and lightweight, fleece lined, Jersey
ribbed underwear, all sizes, go at 19c each.
7GC UNDER WRAR, 25C.
Hoys' and girls' plain natural wool vests,
pants and drawers, In heavyweight, fleece
lined, all sizes, worth up to "fir, go at 25o
each.
150 dozen ladles' Jersey ribbed underwear,
medium weight, nil sizes, at 1214c each.
$1.00 UNDBRWHAR. 25C.
n cases of ladles' Jersey ribbed vests,
pants and drawers, all slzos, go at 25c each.
ladles' plain natural wool and camel's
Imlr effect vests and pants In nlco fine qual
ity, woith up to 7'c, go nt 2"c.
300 dozen ladles' extra line silk trimmed
flna Egyptian cotton underwear, medium
nnd heavyweight, fleece lined, worth 73c,
go at S9c each.
ladles' lino wool rlbbod underwear, hand
nornn silk trimmed, In light, medium and
honvywolght, all sizes, go at 9c each.
Ladles' llnti saxony woof ribbed vests and
panta In silver gray, extra fine quality,
Worth $1.50, go nt 69c each.
1,000 ladles' ptrfect fitting union suits.
Rood weight, fine quality, worth 75c, go at
89o suit.
MIsbcs' nnd boys' in odium and heavy
wolght union suits, all sizes, go at 39o suit
ladles' Jcrouy ribbed wool union suits,
tiitrn fine quality, made to button across
1ho chest, all slzos, worth up to $1.50, at
BSc suit.
MUN'S 60C UNDKRWBAR, 26C.
Mcn'B heavy fall ribbed underwear, as
ortod colors, worth fully 60c per garment,
Bala price, 26c.
Mcn'B natural groy and wool fleoced un
derwear. In raottlod Hnd plain colors, worth
75c a garment, salo price, 39c.
Men's flno wool fleeced underwear, Bilk
mixed, assorted shades, worth $1.25 a gar
ment; salo price, 00o.
doston STOitn, omaiia,
N. W. Cor. ICth nnd Douglas Sts.
Hume One Cnrlril It Avrnr Ilodlly
Without OlifftlnliiR Ills l'ermls
slon lo Do So.
C, H. Guernsey, whose home Is at 2214
Luke street, Council Muffs, called at the
pollco station yesterday and wanted a man
arrested for the grand larceny of n house.
He owned a little three-roomed cottage out
at Twenty-eighth and Fort streets, prop
erty which had been without a tenant for
several months. Yesterday he went out to
look Hi It and was surprised to find the lot
vacant.
The cellar was there nnd so was the well,
but the house was gone.
In the yard, extending In a northwesterly
direction, were broad, deep tracks similar
to these made by the wheels of n house
mover's trucks. Ho followed these n quar
ter of a mile nnd found that they led up
to a large woodpile In the back yard of
Daniel Stout. The wood In this pile was
cut to stove lengths. It was also made up
largely of old pine, dressed nnd painted,
full of nail holes, covered with dried
plastering nnd bearing marks of the car
penter's saw nnd plane.
Stout denies,, however, that he chopped
up Mr. Guernsey's castle. Ho says tho
wood In that pile was bought of tho Chicago
Wrecking company nnd that It came from
the razed buildings on the exposition
grounds. Ho remembers seeing the Guern
sey mansion come rucking down over tho
hlllsldo some ten days ago, but avers that
It passed his premises and disappeared In
the distance. It was drawn by four horses.
LadW $8.60 Tailor Mado Snit $3,98-
Lndies' $3,00 Dress SkirU, 08o.
AT
BOSTON
STORE
TODAY
I'ntnp .Icnr DyliiK.
"Fdr three days and nights I suffered
ngony untold from an nttnek of cholera
morbus brought on by rating cucum
bers, " says M. E. Lowther, clerk of the
district court, Centervlllp, In, "I thought
I should surely die nnd tried n dozen
different medicines, but all to no purpose.
1 suit for n bottle of Chnmbcrlnln's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and thrco
doses relieved mo ontlrely. 1 wont to
sleep and did not awake for eight hours.
On awakening a few hours ago I felt so
gratified that tho first work I do on going
to the office Is to write to the manu
facturers of this .remedy and offer them
my grateful thanks nnd say: 'Ood bless
you nnd the splendid medicine you make.' "
Tim .Mint Srnsntlnniit Snl- of Illitli
CIiini IJiirmrut 11 or Known
Come mill You Will PI ml IJvcry
Article Here us Advertised,
$8.f0 TAILOR MADB SI' ITS $3.9S.
Women's tailor made suits, very good ma
terial, In navy and black, cton Jackets,
well lined, full cut skirt, worth $3.60, spe
cial today, $3.9S.
$10 TAILOR MADB SUITS $.98.
Women's nobby tntlor mado suits, very
fine materials, well lined, now skirts, they
would be a bargain at $10.00, today's price
only$4.98.
$6 GOLF OR WALKING SKIRT $3.98.
Thcsd skirts are made of cood, heavy
material, new plaid back, IS rows of
stitching around bottom, C-lnch facing,
worth fully $6.00, special $3.98.
LAD1F.S' $3 DRESSS SKIRTS 98C.
Fine dress skirts, made of good heavy
all wool plaid material, good lining, vel
veteen bound, perfect fitting garments,
worth $.1.00, today 98c.
LADIES' $5 DRESS SKIRTS $1.50.
Ladles' dross skirts, mado of line wool
homespun, nppllqued heavy materials, all
wool plaids, all colors, worth $1.00 and
$3.00, special .today $1.50.
LADIES' $S.60 JACKETS $1.98.
Today wo will offer choice of bin lot
of extra fine kersey, chevlov. inft- Rolf Jack
ets, nppllqued on collar and reveres, others
with heavy satin lining, worth fully $S.6U,
special todny $4.98.
CHILD'S AND MISSES' $2 JACKETS 88C.
Illg assortment of fancy and plain nov-
olty Jackets for misses and children, ages
4 to 12 years, mado to sell nt $2.00, on sale
today at $8e.
BOSTON STORE. OMAIIA,
N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts.
ORDERED TO THE PHILIPPINES
Furniture OpenliiK.
See nd In Sunday Heo of Shlverlck Furni
ture company's grand gift opening Tuesday,
October 30.
Dr. Horner I.mlliiKton nnd IIli
'l.rnve for Srrvlee In the
Orient.
Son
Williams & Smith Co. announce the ar-
arrival of fall and winter woolens.
Dr. Horace Ludlngton, clerk In tho quar
termaster's department of the Department
or tho Missouri, Btid his son, Dr, Paul Lud
lngton, acting assistant surgeon, U. S. A.,
have been ordered temporarily to Manila.
ur. Horacp Ludlngton left yesterday for
New vork, stoppinK enrouto to visit friends
at Washington, and v. Ill sail from the port
of New York November 7 on the transport
Kllpatrick. Ho expects to remain In the
Philippines ubout four mouths. Dr. Lud
lngton is one of tho oldest clerks In the de
partment, having been nt tho headquarters
tor twenty-two years.
Captain Skerrett, ndjutant general of tho
M0LDERS EXPLAIN HERALD AD (1--Part";cnt. left Tuesday night to accompany
i .Hiiimiu uu hid iuui oj inspection
Cleveland Kniployera InlnK Abnor
mally IllRh Wm In Order
lo Ulsrupt the I'lilon,
Shlvorlek Furniture company's grand gift
opening Tuesday, Ootober 30. See advertise
ment In Sunday Duo.
Coal
OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 28. To tho Editor of
Tlio Bee: In your issue of October 22 ap
pears nn article entitled "The Working
man's Share," enclosing an nd from Cleve
land, 0 for moldrrs nt $4.75 to $7 per day.
.While tho ad Is bona fide, tho article Is mis
leading In its nnturo and tho Molders' unlonJ
of this city would like to state the facts in
tho cane, viz.: The molders In Cleveland
were receiving a minimum wage of $2.S5
per day until July, when the National
Founders' association mado a reduction of
10 cents per day, which tho molders would
r.ot submit to and a strlko of COO molders
was the renult, all of whom are still Idle.
In their offrrts to break the union tho Na
tional Pounders' association nro offering
from two to threo, times as much for men
us thoy wero pnylng their old employes.
They are advertising In nil tho principal
cities of America, but so far hnvo been any
thing but successful. As theso nro the sim
ple facta In the case, wo sincerely hopo you
will glvo tlinm publication, as the article
tends to Injure our caiiHp. Respectfully
yours, JAMES DAUGHTON,
President I. M. U. 190.
Not. Tho advertUtsmont quoted was
copied out of the want columns of the
Omaha World-Herald. Tlio Dee certnlnly
lmn no disposition to Injure the union
workers In the slightest deKree.
Job CouMn't Have Stood It.
If ho'd hnd itching plies. They'ro ter
ribly annoying; but Ducklon's Arnica Salve
will euro tho worst esse of piles on earth.
It has cured thousands. For Injuries,
pains or bodily eruptions it's tho best salvo
In tho world. Trice, 25c n box. Cure
guaranteed. Sold by Kuhn & Co., druggists.
BEAUTIFYING CITY PARKS
of the posts la tho department.
Kvoryliodr Snyn Ho.
When everybody who has taken Cascarets
Candy Cathartic says they are the best
laxative In the world, why not try. them?
All druggists, 10c, 25c, 60c. ,
FflKIl SCHOLARSHIP CONTKST.
The Score.
Don't waste valuable time In which you
cMght study and qualify yourself at homo
for a salaried position.
Two hours a day you devote to recrea
lion or resi tre enough, properly ap
plied, to insure you a professional edu
cation, a first-class salaried position and
the cluince of rapidly rising In life.
Wnko up and grasp your opportunity to
securo a salary-raising education through
ono of tho ten Free scholarships In tho
International Correspondence School of
Sornnton, Pa., which Tho DAILY HEE will
present to tho ten persons having tho
largest number of votes by December 3,
1900. Got your r.amo on the list before It
la too late. Tho vote to date Is as fol
lows:
Kmma Rood, care Telephone Exchange 312
F. W. Hartllng, Nebraska City, Neb... 1S4
li. K. Mueller. Fischer & Lowr e. Pax.
ton Dlock , 100
Watson Perkins. 19111 8. 31th hi rent m
Alhrt Srieman, Murray Hotel 63
VERSUS
California
If you spend tho winter In
southern California you enn for
get tho price of coal.
Fuol Is not needed there.
A ticket to Los Angeles costs
only $40. A berth in a thro'
tourist car, only $3.
Personally conducted excursions
leave tho Burlington Station
every Thursday afternoon, 4.2G p.
m. and every Tuesday morning
i:i0 a. m.
TICKET OFFICIO,
1502 FARNAM 8TREET.
TI2I,. i!3(.
nUIIMKHTO.V STATION,
IOTH AND MASON STS.
TUL. 118.
By Mail 60c.
A.
00
M
ro
30
.1
i
,1
Will A. Drown. Fullertnn. Neb.
Lawrence "Williams, 2S23 Avenue
Council muffs
F. B. Holbrook. 1108 Harney street
Daley Hlckmnn, Bennett's Dept. Store
Carl Llndstrom, Merchants Drug Store
Kmll Fk'Hcher, Flescher Kyclcle W'ks
Charles Seward, Boston Store
Save your coupons and get your friends
to vote for you and win first choice. Send
or bring to The Dally Beo's Free Scholar
ship department. Bach coupon counts' one
vote .every 15 cents paid In advanco on sub
scrlption fifteen votes; $1.00 counts 100
votes, etc.
Announcement of the Thentera
Fred Rider's "Night Owls" at Mlaco's
Trocaaero tins weeK nave created such a
sonsatlon that the houso has been filled at
every performance and especially at nights,
when hundreds have been 'turned away for
lack of standing room. Tho engagement of
the "Night Owls" closes) with a matinee this syringe for 50c; by mall, 60c.
Saturday. Beginning Sunday matinee
comes Harry Morris' "Twentieth Century
Maids" a show that Is bound to win, for
It Is one of the very best. Remerabor thcro
Is a mntlnee nt Mlaco's Trocndero every
afternoon at 2:15 o'clock. Evening per
formances begin nt 8:15 o'clock. The
Comnlaalonera Will Plant Large
Nnuiber of Tree nnd Shrub In
Next Few Week. -
Within the next few weeks tho Hoard or
Park Commissioners will have 1,500 trees
and 3,000 shrubs planted In the parks of thu
city and along the portions of the boulevard
which havo recently beau graded, The
board haa a larga supply of trees and shrubs
nt Elmwood park which will bo drnwn on
for tho Improvement of tho park system.
rhn Ural unrlr will !.. rinun .at Cnrtlss Turnet-
park, which haa boon graded In preparation .-Twentieth Century Maids" are to take part 5
for landscBiia ganlonlng. Shrubs will hi n tho Tress club benefit on November 2. . . .
utad extonslvely In this now park, tho ter
race at tho west side of the park affording Tonight Clay Clement and his excellent
company win open nn engagement at
Boyd's that will ond with the week. The
beautiful southern comedy-drama, "The
Now Dominion," will bo the offering. Mr.
Th syringe shown abovo has two hard
rubber tips, haa nolslcss sinker and tight
lolntB. U s as good every mi as me syringe
. . - An . . n, It
nrdlnarllv S01U for Jl.UU lo i.so. v ncn
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.
Sherman & McGonnell Drue Co
New Location, ICth and Dodge. Omaha,
n tins ulaco for their display.
Trees will bo planted along the boulovarft
from Hnnscoui park to tho Vinton street
viaduct, with tho exception of places where
hoavy fills havo been made. In such places
tho ground will bu allowed to settle beforo
uttatnptlng Improvements. Grass and shrubs
will also be planted nlopg this nowly Im
proved section of ihs UaUlevsrd.
Onrlnud Stoves null HnuKe
wero awarded highest prizes at Paris ex
position.. 1900.
Funeral of Wllllum K. Ulurke,
Tho funeral services of William E.
Clarke, who died Monday morning, wero
held nt tho home of his father, Hou.
Henry T. Clarke, In this city Wednesday
morning at 11 o'clock and was attended by
n largo number of Oninha, Lincoln and
Sarpy county friends. Tho services, con
ducted by Rev, Dr. Mackay of All Saints
tihurch nnd Rev. Dr. Rollly of St. Matthias
church,, wero completo and Imprcsslvo.
Only tho Immediate members of the family
uttended the Jnterment at Forest i-awn.
Tho pallbearers wore: Messrs. Fred Whlto
nnd J. E, HouUo of Omahn nnd Lou Mar
shall, William Morrison, Robert Joyce, Cy
Smith nnd Matt Baldwin or Lincoln.
Mr. Clarko wns born In Bellevue, Neb.,
Novomber IS, 1867. For tlio greator part of
Ills business career he was Identified with
tho II. T. Clarko Drug company In Lincoln
and Omaha as a largo stockholder and of
ficer. Subsequently ho acquired a larga
ranch and feeding farm In Butler county,
whero he lived until tho last two years.
He returned to his home this summer after
traveling In search of health tor a year
nnd a halt in Colorado, New Mexico, Texas
nnd California. He was a quiet, earnest
young man who made tlrra friendships and
who stood high In thn regards nt all his
I associates. Ilia friends war legion.
Clement will bo seen In his clever char
acterization of Baron HauffenBtaufen, the
German botanist. Mr. Clement's wife will
enact the .rolo of tho southern girl with
whom ho falls In love. Mr. Clement Is
surrounded by a very capable supporting
company. Ha wsh seen hero two seasons
ago In the play and made a decided hit.
1IIKII.
SUKATIER Miss Anna Josephine, aged 23,
m., wcioDer m, i:ju, at uio ram
October !
Funcrnl notice later.
nt 1:30 ti.
Ily residence, 2450 South Twentieth street.
MOIIM .. Y. DHF.SSMAK1MJ STOt'K
Counter Refilled Todny llh ST.O t n.
mnde l)ron Itolien nt 10 anil !l..
AT BOSTON STORE, OMAIIA.
The quick way the people are buying thes
flno robes makes it necessary for you tc
como today if vou want to cet tho very
best of them all. Wo nro offering today1
the choicest of all the unmade dress robes
of tho Smith &. Dillon New Vork stock, In
cluding unmndo dresses, whero they sold tot
up to $50,000, today $10.00 and $5.00.
BOSTON STORE, OMAHA,
N. W. Cor. 16th nnd Douglas Sts.
Sale
Cnrd of Til mi U.
Tho family of Mr. F. T. Doll return their
slncero nnd heartfelt thnnks to those who
so kindly assisted them in their snd be
reavement. Especially do they thank
lodge 73, A. O. U. V Omahn.
T. T. DOLL and FAMILY.
Sam'I Burns, 131S Fnrnam street, 1b sell
ing n Havlland berry Ret for $3.
C'luh Women Hiive Meetlna-.
Tho dennrtmsnt of orntorv of the
Woman'a club held Its Ilrst fall rnrctlnK
vnatixvlu t ...1,1. ftua t.-lln 1)11 ti
leader. The election of Mrs. Hva A.
ungnor m secretary was tho only busi
ness. The meeting was well attended and
the work for the year taken up en
thusiastically. The department proposes to
vary Its work by n number of entertain
ments during the winter.
Bee and World-Herald
Tho Bee nav MeKlnlev's election nssured
World Herhld tayn Bryun can't lose. It
is guess work witn uom. urn mere is no
guess work hare. These prices tell the
story nnd they are facts.
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Pernnii
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1 dm. R-ur. ((lilulut; CniinuleH. ,
Piilue' Celery Compound ....
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SCHAEFER
CUT PRICE
DRUGGIST
W. Cor. Ullh nnd Chlciixo.
Scofield's
Fancy
II Jackets
5.00
Usual price $10, to $15.
Greatest bargains over offered.
All new shapes In black nnd stylish
colors,
Sale commences today.
A few wrappers today nt R0c each.
usually Bold nt $1.00 to $1.60.
ilPCOFIELD
U flwiMiasuiTca
1510 Douglas St.
The
Best
Always
TO
TAMPnit WITH
POOH DUNTISTHY
IS FOI.I.V
Tho mnterlal used In our $8.00 plates is
absolutely tlie best una tuny warrantee,.
GOLD OROWNK .0O
GOLD FILLINO $1.00 UP
HOOD SET TEETH tt.00
Philadelphia Dental Rooms
:r,11 lloniclua St.
Tail's
if ( 5 9
nrPili -ro tici
TIIE HEE WANT AD8
PRODUCE RESULTS.
M
MORE EXCURSIONS.
On Each Tuesday In October and November the
UNION PACIFIC
WILL SELL TICKETS
OMAHA TO OGDEN AND SALT LAKE CITV, ONE WAY. . SJJ.Q0
OMAHA TO OGDEN AND SALT LAKE CITY, ROUND TRIP, . . 40.00
OMAHA TO BUTTE AND HELENA. MONT.. ONE WAY. . JJ 00
OMAHA TO BUTTE AND HELENA, MONT., ROUND TRIP, - . 40 00
OMAHA TO SPOKANE AND PORTLAND, ONE WAY, . . 26 00
OMAHA TO SPOKANE AND PORTLAND, ROUND TRIP, . . . 45 00
OMAHA TO TACOMA AND SEATTLE. ONE WAY. . . . jg 00
OMAIIA TO TACOMA AND SEATTLE, ROUND TRIP, . . . 45.00
' Round Trip Tickets limited thirty days from date of sale.
New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam St. Telephone 316.
LE
SALE.
GUNTHER'S
GUNTHER'S
GUNTHER'S
GUNTHER'S
GUNTHER'S
GUNTHER'S
GUNTHER'S
GUNTHER'S
GUNTHER'S
Italian Chocolates
Assorted Chocolates
Bon Hon Chocolates
just received nt
J. A. FULLER &. CO.
Hth ail DouhIh S.
Ojicu All NlBlit.
The Water Wouldn't
Stop Running
ftbecaiiflo tlie faucet wus worn out, and
of courmt the people of Omaha know ffl
that when there 1h anything in the
line or plumbing, repairing, reiiKe "rvr
Tetovo work, bab or Bteam fitting, or (j)
sanitary plumbing of any kind, that
wo ure experts In that Una, nnd are W
prompt to nniiwer your call, and our
QChnrges are moderate.
2 Free & Black, S
l'liono 1019. . . 1S0G Furiuiin
Hayden Bros. Buy Entire Line of Underwear and Hosiery of
Ten of the Largest Manufacturers in America
secured at One-Third Regular Value, and Hayden's Will Sell
Them the Same Way These Stocks Include everything that
is Made in Hosiery and Underwear or Men, Women and
Children.
Children's fine jersey ribbed, ileece lined vests that
were made to sell at 25c, munuacturer's price 10c.
8000 garments in heavy merino underwear, for
boys and girls, all sizes up to IM made to sell for
U5c, go in this manufaeturer'ssale at Jfic.
A. large lot of children's fine wool and fleeced
lined vests, pants and drawers, that were made to
sell up to $L, go in IJaj den's manufacturer's sale at
:,r)C and 50c.
1000. dozen ladies', men's and children's hosiery,
in fine cotton lisle and cashmere, worth up to 75c,
go in three lots at 10c, 15c and 25c.
Children's line jersey ribbed union suits, in this
sale at 25c.
500 dozen ladies fine heavy lleeced lined vests and
pants, that were made to sell up to $J.50, will go in
three lots in this manufacturer's sale at. 25c, 3c, 50c
Ladies' extra heavy all wool vests and pants, that
were made to sell up to $2, go in this lot at 75c, 8c.
150 dozen ladies' fine union suits, in fine cotton
nnd worsted, that were made to sell up to 75c, go
in this sale at 35c. t
7000 garments, men's 50c heavy undorwenr, on
sale at 25c.
1 lot of men's extra heavy wool and fleeced lined
shirts and drawers, that sold up to 1, will go in this
sale at 45e.
MEN'S 2 AND $2,50 UXDEHWEA 11 AT 08c.
200 dozen men's fine all wool and silk, fleeced lin
ed shirts and drawers, also the red California flannel
there is some of the best underwear made in this
lot, worth $2 nnd $2.50, in this sale all go in one,lot
nt 98c.
A chance to secure the best underwear at. a saving
of fullv tAVO-thirds or the price.
HAYDEN BROS.
Tempting
Things for
Thursday
IN THE WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT.
Women's Tailor
Made Suits
.Made of homespuns, Venetians,
pebble cheviots and broad
cloths new blouse and cton
effects, plain and trimmed,
suits that cost to manufacture
from $0 to 15,
S4.90, $7.90, $9,75, $12.75
Women's Tailor
Made Suits
In fine Venetians, coverts, zib
elines and fine broadcloths, all
new, handsome blouse and cton
effects, every suit a model, and
cost to, manufacture from ?IS
to $J0,
$14.75, $10.75, $22.50, $29.75
Women's Jackets
Made of heavy curled boucle, G-butlon,
box front style, heavy satin rhadania
lined, u jacket that would be cheap at
..7.50, for $4.90
Women's Sample Jackets
Women's kersey nioiitinucs and boucles,
heavy taffetu and satin lined, all new
shapes, not. n jacket in this lot worth
less than $10, and up to ?20, for. $7.50
Women's Silk Dress Skirts
Made of a good taffeta silk, inverted
plait back, llaring bottom, U yards
wide, trimmed with -throws of taffeta
niching, these handsome skirts are well
worth 12, our price $7.90
Ready-To-Wear
MILLINERY
Customers tell us after looking
around that they are sure of a fifty
per cent saving in buying their ready-to-wear
millinery here.
Keady-to-wear hats for $1.1(0
Keady-to-wear hats for ..$2.50
Keady-to-wear hats for . . . . . . .$2,110
Ready-to-wear nuts for $3.50
Ready-to-wear hats 'for $3.00
WOMAN'S LEATHER ASD METAL BELTS.
We are in receipt of a new shipment of women's bells,
including all of the novelties of the season.
HAYDEN
1 M C J. - C 2. t.
a luanuiamuer i aiuuv
5 Slaughtered.
The Third and Last Shipment Greater Bargains
Than Any of the Previous Ones.
Shaff & Silbermann stock the last our buyer secured in New
York, arrived yesterday. This stock consists of jackets, suits,
capes and skirts. You cannot afford to miss (he bargains. (Jet
prices everywhere. Try them all and then see what this stock
is and the prices wo make on it. We will save you 25 to 50 per
cent on the lowest price you can get in f his town on jackets, suits,
capes or skirls, as long as thih slock lasts. So idle talk. Tho
goods are here. See for yoursi Ives.
LOT ONK Tailor-lmde sultn, in grnyH,
browns, bluoa and ulncks, with tho new lluro
skirts, nlllq velvet bound, jac'keU silk llnml
throughout, front and bIoovoh trjmincd with
satin' straps, with 6 rows ot stitching. This
suit wan made by tho manufacturer to Hell
at $12.60, Haydcn's Slaughter Salo price
only I7.U8.
LOT TWO Ladles' tailor-made suits In
tho new styles, double breasted and ulouno
offects thfy aro silk lined throughout, jnudu
In vonotlane, pobblo cheviots, utonu serges,
and other fanhlonablo materials, suits mndo
by tho manufacturer to soil as high nn
$22.60, In this Manufacturer's Slaughter
Bain at I13.7C.
LOT THRBK Jackets. 600 women's
Jackots, made of tho famous Washington
.Mills' kerseys, with the new bell slcovo,
olthor shapo or storm collar, silk and satin
lined throughout, como In blacks, bluet-,
browns and tons, reds and grays, they aro
n mnmlfirnnt lot of zarmonts and cannot
I bo beaten anywhere In tho U. fi., mado by
tho manufacturer to sell at $12,110, Slaughter
Bale price only $7.50,
IX)T KOUH 1600 Jackets It Is a pleasure
to show them tho greatest lot that ever
enme across the Missouri, they comn In
automobiles, box coats, tight flttlng, blous
nnd every other now stylo, every garment
A DISPLAY
OF THE TEETH
pleasing or otherwise, Is generally
mado in laughing or speaking. We can
malto the display pleasing; our
lir.NTAI, AVOHK
Is highly satisfactory because correct
and high grade in every detail,
Killing and extracting U done by
experienced dentists, Our artificial
teeth have no superiors. We fully
guarantee all work.
BAILEY, the Dentist
llooma aiSi-:!i:t I'nxtun llluok,
Kit It Mild Kit r num.
lIion 1OS0. I.wdr Attenduut.
Is lined with the famous Skinner's satin, ,
Kie.atMiinny of them lmvu mink, beaver or
Persian collars thoy como In every color
that Is made in stylish Jackets Ihey aro
worth up to $30, your cholco at $10.
Scfranska Bros Skirts
Mr. Nathan Sofraiiskn, of Sofranska llros,
14 Washington I'luce, Now York City, wa
hero last Saturday with tho moat elabonito
lino of Hllk skirts tliut we uvor saw. lie
was golnt; direct homo and wan anxious to
close thorn out nt nny renfconublo price. To
bo brief wa bought from him tho grentoBt
nfefort incut of skirts ever seen here. Wo
will havo on snlo Thursday nbout 200 silk
nnd cloth skirts at prices novor known bo
foro. No two alike.
Ladlos' nil silk skirts, taffeta dress sklrta.
I with three rows of rulllcs, tho silk nlnno
'cost $12. tho Blilrt will bo on salo Thursday
for $0.98.
Indies' taffotn drem skirts, with
flnunco, anil C rows of braid, extra wide,
stylish nnd neat, mado to soli for $10.60
Thursilny on salo for $8.08.
Ladles' silk taffeta skirts, elaborately
trimmed with braid, beaded and lace, silk
lined throughout, rcgulnrly retulled ut
$27.60. Thursday's price $12.60.
Other flno skirts at $1S, $18, $20, $26, worth
double.
EXTRA SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY-
1 lot of ladles' skirts, worth $2.M. nt 98c.
1 table ladles' skirts, from tie b. & a.
stock, worth $7.00, at $2.98.
200 early fall Jackets, silk lined through
out, at $2.9S and $3.98,
Ladles' flannel waists, worth $2, for 9Sc.
l.auios wrappers, 38c.
Ladles' lleoco lined wrappers, worth $1,
for t9c.
HAYDEN
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IT COSTS YOU NO nflORE THAN INFERIOR BRANDS,
F. R. RICE N. C. CO.. Mfrs, St. Louis. UNION MADE