The Omaha Sunday Bee. EDITORIAL SHEET. PAGES 13 TO 24. 6 ESTABLISHED JTJXE 19, 1811. OMAHA, SUNDAY MOHKTNG, OCTOBER 28, 1000. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS HAYDEN Special Sales in Every Dept. of the Big Store HAYDENI s Mail orders filled, Pianos sold on easy payments, Agents for Reynier kid gloves, On Monday to close out 25 rolls Axminstcr Carpets, dropped pat terns, worth $1,25, at 69c, Big stove sale all day Monday, Latest 50c sheet music on sale Monday at 19c, Wall Paper at half the rust prices this week, Wine glasses, tumblers, sugar bowls, etc, etc, in polished crystal and gold, worth 35c, Monday at 10c Special sale on metal beds Monday, Astonishing V A Remarkable Underwear Sale Haydeii Bros, buy entire line of Underwear and Hosiery of ten of the largest manufacturers in America. Secured nt otio-tliiid regular value, and Hayden'H will Bell ihem t lio panic way These stocks include everything that is made in hosiery and underwear for men, women and children. Children's line jersey ribbed, fleece lined vests that were made to sell at 25c, manufacturer's sale price. 8,000 garments in heavy merino underwear, for boys and girls, all sizes up to .'M made to sell for 'i7n; go in this i manufacturer's sale at ItJw lA. large lot of children's tine aoo1 and fleeced lined vests, pants nnd drawer.1, that were made to sell up to ?1, go in '"J Unyden's manufacturer's sale at 50c and kJkJK 1,000 dozen ladies', men's and children's hosiery, in fine cotton nnd cashmere, worth up to 75c, 'go in three lots 1 Ap ni 0.-, ir.n niwl , i-Vtw jOhildren's line jersey ribbed union suits, in this sale at COO dozen ladies' line heavy fleeced lined vests nnd pants, that were made to sell up to L.50, will go in three lots Ept in this manufacturer's sale at. 50c. Hoc and &xJ Xadies' extra heavy all wool vests and pants, that were n Cp mniln in sol 1 nt in irn in flllH Iflt Jit !)Sp Jlllll 150 dozen ladies' fine union suits, worsted, that were made to sell 7,000 garments, men's 50c heavy nn unln nt 1 lot of men's extra heavy wool and fleeced lined shirts and drawers, that sold up tof 1, will go in this sale . . MEN'S ?2 AJsD ?2.50 UNDERWEAR AT 98c. 1200 doz. men's fine all wool and silk, fleece lined shirts and draw ers, also the red California flannel there is some of the best underwear made in this lot, worth 2 and $2.50, in QOp this sale all go in one lot at 3? A chance to secure the best underwear at a saving of fully two-thirds on the price. Bed Blanket Prices Two cases oxt,rn heavy lan and gray 'Cot ton bod blankets, 49e a pair. 75 pairs 8Cxsl warranted all wool warp nd filling red and black plaid bed blank et, $3.75 a pair. 75 pairs 72xS4 5-pound all wool gray bed blankets, red and blue border. $3.75 a pair. Seven canes extra soft and downy white, tan and gray cotton bed blankets. Over 5,000 pairs to select from. O'BRIEN IS NOW IRISH KING 'Bis Influence in Ireland as Great m Was Ever Parnell's. STATEMENT FROM THE NEW LEADER Ills First Pronouncement OIott with a Fine Hensr of Vlolorr " Illicit Determination to llnrusa the Knemy. (Copyright. 1900, by rrcss Publishing Co.) LONDON, Oct. 27. (New York World Ca blcgrara Special Telegram.) William O'Brien, member of Parliament for Cork city, now wields a power In Ireland as great as Parnoll wielded. He started the United Irish League twelvo months ago, and today eighty-one members of the league havo been returned to Parliament. He has given this statement embodying his Inter pretation of tho moaning nnd effect of the Victory he haB achieved "Tho general election has realized the wildest hopes of the most tangulnb men. It found us with tho country half organized and with nn election fund ridiculously In adequate. We had to make head against a confederacy of tho most formidable and unnatural kind, bent upon prepetratlng the disorganization of thn country, bankrupt ing the general election fund and taking advantage of tho hurlyhurly and chaos of p. general election to drlvo another wedge bf dissension Into tho heart of the Irish party. Tho United Irish League had gainst It nn array of Influences, selfish, untl-nntlonal, corrupt, that to all human oemlng there was no resisting. Lol tho tnornlng after the great encounter thn league holds the Held by a majority more overpowering than ever an Irish political brganlzatlon commanded before, and the Bcattered Items of the Healcylte cohorts In their ruin and shamo nro crying to tho hills to full upun them and hide their heads. , A:1 Ilia Victory U ('iiniilctr. "The electors showed a temper so unmls takablo and Irresistible that ln only three Instances out of eighteen did any open an tagonist of the league take heart to chal lenge their verdict. A national convention has now been summoned by tho league to direct tho future course of the new Irish pn,rty, and to cheer, guide and stlmulato Mr. Redmond nnd his colleagues in their great work of forcing the Irish question to the front ln the British Parliament by every means that courage, combat and self sacrifice can supply. The weaklings and rogues who coolly proposo to undo the whole work of the general election by tnk lng Healy back Into thn bosom of tho party he brought to death's door might as well propose that the party should begin and end Its career by swallowing a dpse of Prussia acid. Tho virulent poison which was fevering the blood of the country and corrupting Irish public ltfo has been ex polled from Its system. Mr, Redmond and his faithful colleagues, old nnd new, will be free to turn all their power and vigor toward an assault all along the lino on landlordism and Dublin castle, "WILLIAM O'nRIEN " It Is evident from Mr O'Brien's state ment that th first business of ths new party will bo to expsl Mealy, a cours to 10c 25c in fine cotton ami up to 75c, this sale. . . 35c underwear, 45c Ribbons nSc NRW PL'XlD RIBBONS, 16o. These r the very latest novelties. EOo gold trimmed belts, 25c. The very latest novelty In the market, suitable for any color garment and a bargain. $1.00 girdle belts, lino gold, COc. 75c ladles' new ties, 25c. This Is for Monday only. Fine hemstitched ties, all colors, only 25c. which some objection Is being raised by the few nationalists who argue that Healy will now turn over a new leaf. PUSHES THE BUFFALO FAIR Wllllnm Caryl Ely In Pnrla fttndytnff Sleana to Intereat Knropeans In the Show. 'Copyright, 1900, by Press Publishing Co.) PARIS, Oct. 27. (New York World Ca blegram Special Telegram.) William Caryl Ely, head of the Buffalo enr system and one of the main factors In the Pan American exposition, Is spending two weeks here studying means to advertise the Buf falo exposition In Europe and Induce largo crowds of Europeans to cross the sea and get acquainted with the marvelB of United States civilization. He says: "Tho time has come when America offers even more to Interest tho European traveler than Europe to a citizen of the United States. There Is no reason why the wealthy classes here should not flock across tha ocean every summer, as Is fashionable with us. "American commerce, which has been In vading Europe so rapidly ln the last two years, would take' possession of European fields even more Invincibly it the people here were acquainted with our country." Mr. Ely Intends to start the movement by encouraging several large excursions, each a full shipload of tourists, to go to Buffalo next summer. The principal cards put forward are New York City, Hudson river, the shipping on the Qreat Lakes, Niagara Falls, American railroading and the Buffalo exposition, wherein thero will be camps of all Indian races. The applica tion of electricity and the water effect at Buffalo will far exceed anything shown In Parts ln the same lines. DECLINE TO SPEAK GERMAN Slav Itecrulta nnd Iteaerrlata In Austrian Army Ansvrt-r In Their .Native Tonsnea. (Copyright, 1W0, by Press Publishing Co.) VIENNA. Oct. 27. (New York World Ca blegram Special Telegram.) Tho refusal of the recruits and reservists of Slavic na tionalities to- employ the German language Is causing serious unrest and disturbances. Dr. Ergan, a Czech reservist, was arrested for answering his name with "zde" Instead of tho German "hler." A popular tumult arose, compelling the police to liberate him, and a large military force was drafted Into the district. At Lemberg nine Polish reservists an swered the roll call with "Jestera" Instead of "hler." Each was sentenced to eight days' Imprisonment. At Godlng a solitary Czech recruit Jo seph Neswacz shouted "zde" with prov ocative emphasis. He was promptly re moved to prison for a month. High mili tary authorities are seriously worried by the continual recurrence of these signs of disunion In the army. HORRORS OF PARIS HOSPITAL American Exposition tittard Telia Terrible Tale of Xearlect and Mistreatment. (Copyright. 1. by Press Publishing Co,) PARIS. Oct. 27 (New York World Cable gram Special Telegram,) One of tha American exposition guards, who was very 111 and spent souie Mm In Frsach hospital, 98c Cheviot 49c. Strictly nil wool cheviot, 45 Inches wide -thoroughly sponged, shrunk and finished, every yard guaranteed. This particular Drana is stneuy conunec; ty us ana can t us. found In any other store In Omaha. We will offer 5,000 yards In nil colors A and black, on Monday, V at (4 r ha r I.2e and 2M.5U Veite- tmti Cloth. 98c. Extra nne satin faced Venetians In pla.nl and gray, extra fine spinning and richly1 HiRtrod. M inches wlde-the mill nrlcn wa . i $1.25 and $1.60 a yard but we 98c will have to sell them on this sale at . Extraordinary Silk Bargains for Monday in the Big Silk Department the very finest silks at prices down to a level never before reached. We say that these silks are all right in every way and these prices tell the tale. FINE BLACK TAFFETA SILK 19 Inches wide, for 29c 27- INCH WIDE BLACK AND COLOItED Taffeta A full assortment of fx shades In a very flne grade of PJ silk, on salo Monday w A large picture of the celebrated WtnElow Taffeta Mills Is now on exhibition In our Immensity of this plant. Area covered by buildings, 30 acres. Number of employos, HAYDEN BROS. relates awful things about the treatment to which he was subjected, both at the hands of the Amurlcon commission officials, who seemed to have abandoned him completely, nnd the French attendants, who, presum ably because he was an unwelcome for eigner, neglected most of his Imperative wants. Ono night another sick American In the next bed called to him that he was thirsty and begged a drink. Although very ill himself, tho guard crawled out of bed to help his countryman. While trying to give him some stale milk which he had ob tained for himself tho night before ho saw him dto ln his arms. No attendant was ln tha room or within reach of his volco. ROB LORD ALFRED DOUGLAS Parla CrooUa no an Enay Tnra with uu Knmllah Xohleman Who Sporta. (Copyright, 1300. by Press Publishing do.) PARIS, Oct. 27. (Naw York World Ca blegramSpecial Telegram.) Lord Alfred Douglas has just been victimized In a some what mysterious way. Under the pretext of having him meet a new Jockey, two men led Lord Douglas to u second-rate hotel and Induced him to drink drugged liquors In tho bar attached to the establishment. Several hours afterward Douglas woke with a towel gagging him and his hands tightly tied. He finally succeeded ln at tracting the attention of the proprietor, who freed him. Douglas' money, an ex pensive chain and watch and soveral costly rings had been removed. He complained to the police, who first, either because they discredited his story or for other reasons, refused to touch the case. This afternoon, however, tho two authors of the crime wera arrested while trying to pass a check Douglas had received from Cologns In pay ment for the earnings of his string of horses now racing thero. BY MRS. STANFORD'S CHARITY lloapltnl for Aiiirrltmna Will Ureoted nnd Maintained In l'arla Suburb, Ue (Copyright, 1300, by Press Publishing Co.) PARIS, Oct. 27. (New York World Cable gramSpecial Telegram.) Mrs. Loland Stanford's agents are negotiating to secure certain exposition buildings which could be taken apart and erected upon ground i already purchased in a pleasant suburb of Paris to serve as an American hospital. Such on Institution Is more and more I needed with the growing nurabor of Ameri cans of both sexes employed by United States Arms opening branches in France. Die English colony maintains a splendidly "fappolnttd hospital, but though American Iputlcnts aro occasionally admitted, lack of room often precludes it. Mrs, Stanford will not only give the land and buildings, j but a sufficient endowment to maintain elxty beds aud the staff needed. MILLION FOR EVANS MANSION French Company Makei Masnincent Offer for the Dead Uentlat'a Property. (Copyright, WO, by Press Publishing Co.) PARIS, Oct. 27. (New York World Cable, grcm Special Telegram.) The historical Evans mansion Is for sale. There Is a standing offer to pay for It $1,000,000, which the owner, who Is In Philadelphia, so far baa aot accepted. Ths company ofXsrtog The leading dress goods house of the west Until we unload our surplus stock we will sell dress goods at less than cost of production. While the above assertion may look sensational, nevertheless it is absolutely true. We will sell over the counter nnd on our new bargain squares, desirable new dress goods at less than the cost to the manufacturer. Owing to some large purchases of the reserve stock of the Rotony Worsted Mills, Passaic, N. J., (we were made such big inducements) that our buyer loaded our dress goods department from counter to ceilings. While these goods were bought nt a very low figure we find that to unload we have to put the knife to the prices so that they will go fast. These productions are from one of the largest mills in Amer ica and Greta, Germany. 75c Homespuns for 38c 60 pieces of elegant Scotch Homespuns, uu mcnes wiuo, in quo, im-uiuia gray,. ugm gray, orown, etc., smcuy an wool, good, heavy cloth, made to sell for 75c per yftrdin order t0 moye them -v fal)l WB w), eell them Mon. . "JP' ,, .. rA J V-W W , .... H.U .................. j Golf for Capes & Skirts 1 f"' J0"" T,'' 4S-'nch flne heavy Blf' ln rU ,ho new "hades, nice bright plaid hacks, manufactur- I ei 10 sen ni i.un jaru. will go on this sate at, per yard It 79c FINE BLACK TAFFETA SILK 27 Inches wide, for 50c ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE ELEOANT Pcngec Silks all colors and f g black, for Monday's sale AOC they go at only g" that sum Intends to demolish the building and erect In Its stead several modern man sions. Tho grounds aro rather extenslvo and are situated In the most favorable part of the Avenue Bols do Boulougno. Tha government rented tho mansion for $10,000 for royal visitors to the exposition. Only two, howevtr, lived there. Tho king of Sweden, with others, pre ferred the freer way of living at a hotel, going about town Incognito, as King Leo pold and King Oeorgo are now doing. RIVIERA SEASON OPENS EARLY Ilotela Already Sirnrnitng and Sen aide Vlllua Ilentcd by Amer ican Tonriats, (Copyright, 1X0, by Press Publishing Co.) PARIS, Oct. 27. (New York World Cable gramSpecial Telegram.) The Rlvlora season has opened unusually early. Hotels thero are doing a large business, while It Is already difficult to find unrented villas along the southern shore, from Cannes to San Rcmo. At Rordlghera, ln expectation of tho queen's visit, all the accommodations were runted ahead. Paris agencies agree ln estimating tho wenlthy Americans already Installed at the Riviera for the season at between 3,000 and 1.000, many being newcomers who re mained over after taking In the exposition. BRACKETT THE POPULAR MAN lieault of a Teat Vote Anions; Amer icana at the I'nrls Ex poult lou. (Copyright, 1900, by Presa Publishing Co.) PARIS, Oct. S7. (New York World Cable gram Special Telegram.) An employe of the American Exposition commission hal the curious notion to ascertain which of our officials wan the most popular and dili gent. An Inquiry was conducted during threo weeks among the commission per sonnel, the American exhibitors, the Amer ican guards and the newspaper correspond ents, This, It Is now announced, gave an overwhelming majority to Major Frederick Brackett, secretary and disbursing agent, commonly called here "the watchdog of the exposition appropriation." The major Is permanently attached to the United States Treasury department at Washington. WOMEN DO NOT CARE TO VOTE EnRllah Mntruna Apathetic en the Mutter of Uierclalnsr the Fran chine In I, oral Klectlona. (Copyright, 1300, by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON, Oct. 27. (New York World Ca blegram Special Telegram.) London votes for Its twenty-eight new municipalities on Thursday next. The battle is bolng fought mainly on political lines. The conserva tives have chosen this ground because they hopo to capture the bulk of the new bodies by khaki popularity. Women entttlod to vote could excrclss a deciding Influence, but the canvassers find them, with rare ex ceptions, entirely apathetic. This has been the unvarying experience with women's franchise In this country. Only 22 per cent of the qualified women voters exercise tho franchise at county council elections. The duke of Norfolk will bo the first mayor of the borough of Westminster, whose annual ratable value Is $25,000,000, $2,500,004 mora than tia city ef London. 10 pieces of light gray golf, strictly all wool, 58 Inches wide. Very fine weight, all sell at $1.98 and $2.25 per yard. They will so on 1.10 this sale at I!ero aro tno Uiree grfategt lines of golf lever seen In Omaha. Omaha ladles all i know these goods, they are our famous $3.25, $3.50 and $4.50 superfine Scotch and 1l'i.l nf I'nMnnJ Onlf find, (h. .nllr. ' T I .1. w . A . 1 1 U1 V . . . vr . . V I . Ull J. ... 1 lot will go on Monday nt-, " ard- oni- 2.50 ' Wartho 7"" n lT Fronch Flannels and French Challls. at all . the most popular prices. I Our superior lines of Tailor Suitings will be on salo at figures that any lady may own I a flne tailor suit for less than the mill cost. "SZZZ $1.00 MORE NEW WAIST SILKS the prettiest styles go on eale at 8So' 69c and the prettiest styles go P V 16th street window. 3,600. It will show you the Wcstmlrstenwlll compete with the London corporation In civic entertainments and ex tending hospitality to distinguished Strang- LIMIT ON ' PROBLEM PLAYS Sirs. Cnmnbell Una One thnt la I.lkcly to Slake All Othcra Look I.lkn Ileirluuera. (Copyright. 100O, by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON, Oct. 27. (New York World Ca blegramSpecial Telegram.) "Mr. and Mrs. Daventry," the new problem play produced by Mrs. Patrick Cnmpbell, has provoked furious criticism on account of Its crudo impropriety. Frank Harris, former editor of the Fortnightly Saturday Review, Is given as the author, but tho play strongly suggests Oscar Wilde's hand iwork. Such epigrams as "Nothing In life Is certain but change" and "One touch of passion mrkes tho whole world sin," are In Wlldo's most characteristic style. It Is the story of a wife, who, having di rect proof of her husband's faithlessness, abandons him ln disgust and lives with a man hitherto Innocent, but her devoted ad mirer. Her husband prays for forgiveness, sho refuses, the husband commits suicide and sho marries her lover. It Is a story of squalid Intrigue with nothing left to the Imagination concerning the dotatls except presumably what the censor would not oasB. The second act Just misses a really great dramatic hit by an affectedly unconven tional delayed curtain. Mrs. Daventry (Mrs. Campbell), lying on a couch ln her boudoir, is an unseen witness to her hus band's amatory overtures to his mlstross, Mrs. Langham. The letter's husband storms at the door. Discovery of tha guilty couple, whose osculations Langham has heard, Is seemingly Inevitable, when Mrs. Daventry switches on tho light, re veals herself to the dismayed pair and opens the door. With a few words of ex planation she dissipates Langham's suspi cions, but the act Is allowed to fizzle out, lnstaad of blazing out. The audience Is violently hostile and the critics unanimously condemnatory. Harris repudiates the allegation of Wilde's au thorship, but Is in the dilemma of acting as godfather to Wilde's work or being bis slavish imitator. MORE HYPNOTISM AND CRIME l'arla Authorltlea Axaln Inveatls;ate the Phenomena of SnsiKea tlon and Action. (Copyright, I300, by Press Publishing C3.) PARIS, Oct. 27. (New yrk World Ca blegramSpecial Telegram.) A curious case will shortly como before the courts. Two men, each endowed with peculiarly powerful hypnotic Influence, are charged with a number of offenses, principally thefts and crimes against morals. Some women who find themselves Implicated will testify that the criminals took advantage of their disposition to fall under tha In fluence of mesmeric suggestion. The au thorities may conduct the hearing partly behind closed doors. Nevertheless, quite a series of strange misdeeds will be venti lated publicly. Thus, four servant girls arrested at various times for thefts nro now believed to have acted Irresponsibly, having carried the property out to the two men ln tho dead of night according to or ders given while the servants were In an hypnotic tUte, and which they obeyed lr- Linen Dept. Prices 5 cases Wamsutta Cambric, an article that sells the world over for 15c, Monday 10c yd. 6 cases Wamsutta mills muslin, shirt makers' finish, nothing finer made, Mon Jay, 9ic yard. 3 cases nno Cambric Muslin that can not bo bought for less than 10c, Monday 6Uo yd 1 case hemstitched Pillow Cases, slio Sx 30. The goods by tho yard would cost 15c Monday, 10Hc. Remnants. Remnants of Muslins at prices less than cost of their manufacture, Remnants of Sheetings at prices less than cost of their manufacture. Remnants of Toweling at prices less than cost of their manufacture. Remnants of Damasks at prices less than cost of thul manufacture. 68-Inch pure Irish Linen Damask, at 69c yard. 72-Inch pure Irish L ltien Cream Damask, at 6:Vic yard. 81x90-lnch fringed ned Spreads, at $1.15 each. Slx90-lnch hemmed Bed Spreads, at 92Hc each. Flannel Depf Two cases extra heavy blue and red twill wool flannel, 25c per yard. All our Wiltons, dark and light, txst mado outing flannel, SHc per yard. Two cases extra heavy and fancy bed tick ing, 12&c per yaid, Ono case 32 iuch wide Amoskeag extra heavy shirting, S&c per yard. ,Two cases extra heavy fancy pattern skirt ing flannel, 10c per yard. Two cases 30 inch wldo remnants of cot ton flannel, 4Hc per yard. Five cases 3fi Inch wide fancy patterns outing flannel, 10c per yard. 48 dozen extra heavy and fancy California embroidered skirt patterns, deep ruffles, ex tra good bargain, each EOc, worth $1.00. Double faced eiderdown, 45c per yard. Meats No. 1 sugar cured small hams, 12c. No. 1 California hams, 7c. 20-pound palls best lard, $1.75. 10-pound palls best lard, 90c. Oood salt pork, 7Hc Prlmo roast beef, 14c. Fresh pork sausage, 7io. Picketed trlpo, 4c. . GUARANTEE. Stamped W. L. & Co., that retail at 25 cents and 60 cents, wo guarantee three years constant use. Band rings stamped W. U & Co.end.MlUng for $1.00, w guar antee five years constant use. All storn rings stamped W. L. & Co. warranted five years constant use. Those that fall to glvo satisfaction will be replaced In any storo In the United States where the W. L. & Co. rings are sold. Wra. Loeb & Co., Provl denco, R. I., makers of rings nnd collar but tons. FOR SALE AT HAYDEN BROS. reslstably at the appointed hour severnl days afterward. It Is rumored that these four servants were taken from the peniten tiary and placed ln the bands of the physi cian specialists, who conducted conclusive experiments, showing that all four could be made Irresponsibly criminal. Tho details of these experiments were refused, but It Is learned that to ono girl, aged 22, It was suggested that she stab herself when twonty hours had elapsed. Then sho was awakened. At the appointed time she suddenly dropped her occupation, seized a knife placed purposely near and stabbed herself vigorously ln the direction of her heart. Had not tho weapon been a perfect-working stag knife, the blade run ning Into the handle, the maid would cer tainly have committed self-murder ln obe dience to another person's will. CURZON'S CURB IS ON STRONG Viceroy Dlaplenaea Indian Princes by Ilia Illnntnesa In Holdliia Them In Check. (Copyright. 1900, by Press Publishing Co.) LONDO"N. Oct. 27. (New York World Ca blegram Speclul Telegram.) Viceroy Cur zon's autocratic attitude toward tho quasi Independent natlvo Indian princes Is severely condemned for Its perilous Im policy. Curzon fears the princes Intend to visit the Paris exposition and spend, as la their wont, Immense sums of money on Jewels and dancers. Instead of privately advising them that owing to famlno It was Improper to squander their wealth abroad, bo published orders ln the Gazotte pro hibiting them from leaving India without his permission. The prlices were Indig nant and appealed to tha queen against this gross affront, but Curzon, Instead of making amende, read them a public lecture on their unpractical methods of distribut ing charity, Tha results of their performances aro awaited with alarm; as these princes never forgive or forgot any public lasult. Curzon has acted equally autocratically toward Angle-Indian officialdom and has generally shown decided, though perhaps Injudicious, strength. PRINCESS IS THERE ALONE Walea Would ot Visit the Rzpoal tlon, So Ilia Wife Coca liy Herself. (Copyright-, 1900, by Press Publishing Co.) PARIS, Oct. 27. (New York World Cable gramSpecial Telegram.) Several papers publish a story that the princess of Wales, having failed to Induce tha prince to Join her in Paris and visit tho exposition, has arrived here from Denmark and Is now doing the exposition incognito. While several diplomats credit the asser tion, I found it impossible to verify the presence of the princess ln Paris. PARIS PROMISES A WARM ONE rrevnat'a Play Will He Tried Here If II Can Decide on a 11 imager. (Copyright, 1300. by Press Publishing Co.) PARIS, Oct. 27. (New York World Csblo gram Special Telegram.) Though Charles Frohroan told mo when he was last here that no Amcrlcnn manager would bo daring enough to produco tho "Demi Vlenges," which Jane Hading has Just revived with great success, Marcel Trevest, tha author, Washable Cotton Dress Fabrics. You save money on everything bought In staple calicos, ginghams, fleec suitings, etc, on Monday by looking up this dept. Amoskeng Apron Olngham (best mad), 4?ic yard. Fancy, dark and Indigo Dyed, Standard Prints, 4c yard. Good Calicos ln dark colors (for com forts, etc.,) 3c yard. 1,600 styles of the very best quality of fleeced wrapper goods, designs similar to those shown ln French flannel, lOo yard. 32-Inch Drapery Sateen for Comforts, o yard. Best 36-lnch Dress Percales, 124o and 15c grades at 10c yard. Fancy, soft, Flanlla Dress Plaids, doubl fold, 15c ynid. Rep. Twilled Black Satin finished skirt ing, 18c yard. Fast Black Sateen, 82-Inch wide, S 1-Jc yd. "Everything in Wash Ooods." Groceries IS pounds granulated sugar, $1.00. 11 barn best laundry soap, 25c. 10 pound sack new pure cornmeal, whltt or yollow, 714c sack. 10-pound sack new pure graham, lTo sack. 10-pound sack new pure buckwheat, 26o sack. 25-pound sack new pure whole wheat flour 42c sack. 25-pound sack new pure rys graham, 43c sack. 25-pound sack new pure rye flenr, 89o sack. 2-pound package Superior Breakfast Food, mado from beat Pacific coaat wheat, per packago, 124c 2-pound package self-raising pancak flour, new, fresh goods, par package, 8 1-Se. Nice Rio coffee, 12'ic pound. Hasty Jellycon for puddings, lees, etc., per pRckage, 8 l-3c. Pint Bottles, fresh new catsup. 12Hc. Fine table peaches, per can, 10c. 2-pound can early June peas, new pack, per can, 12V4c. Now pnek swcot corn, per can, 6Hc. New solid pack tomatoes, per can, 7&o. 6 pounds new fresh navy beans, 18c. C pounds now fresh lima beans for 83a. 6 pounds now fresh flaked hominy for 14c. 6 pounds new fresh tapioca for 22o. 3 pounds new fresh. 8anta Clara prunes for 14c. 3 pounds new fresh large sugar prunes for 19c. 3 pounds new Bright Yuba peaches for 23c. county 3 pounds new bright San Joss peaches for 2Sc. 3 pounds new bright 4 crown raisins for 16c. today writes that ho has received three solid offers and asks advice as to tho rela tive Btnndlng in the American theatrical world of these bidders. Prevost announcrs his Intention to visit the United States when tho American version Is tried upon tho public. AST0R BIDS FOR DISLIKE Seeka to Close n Vnth that Una Been In Uae from Time Im memorial. (Copyright, 1900, by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON, Oct. 27. (Now York World Ca blegram Special Tolegram.) William Waldorf Astor is rushing into fresh unpop ularity. Ho has formally made application to tho Bucks county magistrates for per mission to close tho footpath ovor which thu public from tlmo Immemorial have had the right-of-way through a portion of the grounds of his Cliveden estate to the banks of tho Thames. It is a most picturesque direct and greatly used path, and he offers In exchange another path which has noth ing to recommend It except that It excludes tha public from proximity to his houso and grounds. All tho surrounding districts are up In arms nnd an Indignation meeting Is mooted to protest against this lotcst re striction of tho public right attempted by tho exclusive owner of Cliveden. It Is ex pected, however, that the magistrates will not grant his demand, but the mere prefer ring of it has immensely increased his un popularity, and especially as ho had al ready earned tha dlslllto of the boating public by withdrawing the privilege of landlcg a: certain parts of Cliveden woods, which the preceding owners, tha dukes of Sutherland and' of Westminster, had al ways accorded. SENT FREE TO MEN A Most Kemurk nhle Remedy That Quickly Restores Lost Vigor To Men, A Free Trlul Package Sent by Mall To All Who Write. Free trial packages of a most remarkable remedy aro being mailed to all who writ the State Medical Institute. They cured so many men who had buttled for years against the mental and physical suffering of lost manhood that the Institute has da elded to distribute freo trial packages to all who write. 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