THE OMAHA DALLY BEE; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1000. $3 Chiles Reefers $1.39 Children's reefers, made of BOSTON" B 3T0RE $5 Child's Reefers $2.98 Children's1 nobby roofers, box backs, with largo braided heavy materials, largo cape collar, nicely braided In all shades 13.00 values $1.39 capo collar, heavy novelty cloths, all colors, 5 values.... 2.98 r Rare and Artistic Millinery The prevailing styles at very special prices. ers, and to exhibit for trimmed bats, showinir this beautiful JjflnV 1(1(1 1UIVC " " J v v .w i JLU1 UlVlf CIIHI ful combinations flowers and lace, on sale at Greatest of Saturday Millinery Bargains $2.50 KEADY-TCMVKAR HATS 40a Sample lines and odds and ends from our Iramenso stock. 1,000 in all to select from. This assortment Includes ready-to-wear hats or every do- A v scriptlon, Ladysmlths, Hough nidcrs, Crushers, and Bailors, la ClXJkC castor, pearl, cardinal, brown and black, all on sale at -, ?aM?2 ?f fn.nc Sl,k nn1 velvet crush feathers, birds, wing roses-threo In a bunch and brmsts, worth r. -worth toe- Yri " up to 2, go at. gout Latest novelties in hair ornaments for evening wear, on sale in millinery department Hosiery and Underwear Sale 300 dozen ludlefe', misses' mid children's hunt-, ull full eoamlosJ, medi um imd heavy wclRUt. lino and heavy rlb- I frmJ 150 Eft R0 at Ladtos' and children's fast black plain and fluoco lined hoso, in lino and heavy ribbed, all sizes, worth up to 25o pair f 'I'n coat..,. , I52V Immense lota of ladles' fine" Imported hose, medium and heavy weight cotton nrt nil wool cashmere, black IJ and fancy colors, worth regular Jjt Uic pair, in this utile ut.r Odd Lace Curtains 39c each worth up to $5.00 n pair 1,000 odd lace curtains worth up to $5 a pair, go at 39c each. Those are in heavy and soft lacoy Brussels effect, In whlto and ecru, and are the samples of a largo New York mill. This Is the biggest 1A curtain bargain wo have over 07t offered; each MOTHER I1AS NO REDRESS Form of a Vagabond Husband Standi Between Her and Justice. NO DAMAGES ALLOWED FOR SON'S DEATH Orrrntlon Sal to lie neiipoiiiitble Take Ilcfuc Behind Kink In the Un nnd New Trial Is Denied. Judge Monger Iibb filed his opinion In tho case ot Anna J. Thompson, administratrix, against tho Milwaukee railroad, In which he dentoB the motion of tho plaintiff for n new trial. This case created couslderablo interest at the tlmo of Ub first trial for the reason that a rule of law in forco In tho stato of Nebraska was applied to the caso which excites tho pity and Indignation of many persens. In thlstcj.8o Mrs. Thompson sued tho rail road company and the Armour Packing com panyuor$S,000 damages for the death of her minor son. Tho Judge In his opinion re views tho caso, saying that it was brought under the state law' and caroo up In the dis trict court for 'the reason that tho defend ants were non-residents of the state. The plaintiff prcved that tho death of the boy was caused by tho negligence of tho defend ant; whereupon tho defendant moved for a dismissal of tho caso for tho reason that the mothei ot the deceased was not tho proper person to bring tho suit, tho law pro viding that such suits should be brought by tho administrator of tho estato for tho ben efit ot tho next ot kin; that tho father was the next ot kin and that therefore ho would be the person In whose behalf the suit should be brought. The evidence on the trial showed that tho Cough Gambling It's too risky, this gimbling with yopr cough. You tike the chance of its weiring off. Don't. The rst thing you know it will be down deep on your lungs and the game's lost. Take some Ayer's Cherry Pec toral and stop the gambling and the cough. There is nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. Thr !! I5o.. enouch for an ontlmry colJiWa. Jut right for attliroa, brnni'lillu, )inrenri whooping . coili, lurcl roIJi' 1.O0, inoit economical for ihroolo c. b n i w .m The newest things in millinery are hats trimmed with fur, lace and flow meet this demand we will Saturday 50nevi ;?io combination, choico $15.00 Hats at $5.00 0 3r Satur- $5 We have trimmed especially for Satur- flit llnu Iwinnl!. Larue American beaut roies, a In a bunch silk and velvet. OOi-t regular U quality. .."'1' iyu $6.98 French Flannel Waists $2.98 300 new French flannel waists, many of them silk embroidered, polka dots and other designs, in all the new colorings of French ilannel, old rose, light blue, pink and dark shades, made In the latest styles, on sale on djL "fc Q O main floor bargain P 30 square at ....,!.. 1,000 union suits In Mclba and Onelta styles, heavy Angora fleece lined, silver gray, all wool and part wool, i"o Burit?uEora49c, 75c, 98c Dig lots of misses', children's and boys' fine ribbed and plain heavy fleeced vests, pants and g drawers, all sizes, go at....oC 1,000 children's heavy ribbed and heavy fleeced unloni in suits, all sizes, at. .iDC,JVC,4VC 350 dozen ladles' flno Egyptian fleeced cot,ton and silver gray saxony wool vests and pants-all sizes-worth 5X.!. ..39c, 49c, 69c Big Bargains in 25,000 hoses of tho best Crochet Cotton, worth Bo ball, 1 "I go at lv 1,000 boxes of tho best large puro silk spun Crochet Silk, worth l 25c, tomorrow only, J. ball &2-' Ono very big lot of all silk nibbon In short mill remnants, worth 6c yard, J. go at i2v father of the boy had deserted his family and had been absent from them for a period of raoro thau ten years; that tho mother had supported tho children until tho dead boy was able to support her. In his opinion tho judge holds that the father Is the proper person to bring the suit and that tho com plaint could bo amended to bring the case beforo tho court, but ho further decides that, If Buch case was brought, tho father, by his desertion ot tho family, had lost all right to tho wages of the son and, therefore, could not bo damaged by his death. For theso reasons tho application for a new trial Is denied. Court .ute. Tho Jury In tho federal court has been dismissed until Monday morning by Judye Munger. Lucy J. Ilennett has applied to tho courts for a legnl separation from John V. lieti nctt. Desertion is the ciiuso of action. In the t'nltod States district court Mark 12. Rohrrr of Omaha hus Hied application to bo declared bankrupt. lit says that ho owes $23,807.15. and haH nssets of JSCfi. Judgo Kuwcett has returned from Illi nois, having been thero for tho last week on account of tho death of his son. Judgo Kawcett will probably hold court again next Monday. I.lzzlo a, Inko has commenced suit for a divorce from I.eon l- l.eako on the plea of desertion. I'lalntirt usks for nllmonv mid tho return ot her maiden name, Lizzie Mauzer. In Judg Uojcter'H courts V. W. Cox, for merly chief of detectives, is suing tho city for salary alleged to ba duo him. Cox claims pay for six mouths ufter ho was discharged from tho force. C, II. I'rrklns, nppralrer In the estnto of Benjamin Oallatrher, has tiled In the county court an inventory showing tho property to bo valued at WDj.sai. Tho estate consls.s mostly in stock in I'nxton & Gallagher's store, and In real estate. Lester Hluck, the 10-year-old boy who has been kept In the county Jail pending 11 hearing on tin charge of incorrigibility, wus (iixciiiirueu uy juuge nutter yester day. Tho lad's mother, with whom lin has been living In the city, cor.sented to his ueiug returned 10 111s ruiuur ni union, ut. Articles ot Ineorporntion for the Inter stnto Stock nnd Grain company, with u capital stock of 10).UA h.ivo been filed with the county clerk. The. Incorporators are IWward I.. Hrudbury and Thomns Tay lor of Chicago, The main oltlct of the concern will be In Omaha. The Jury In the case of William Addis, executor, against Kra4ttis N. lllackman, returned a verdict in favor of tho defend ant, lllackman was charged with having removed from among his wife's paper., aftor her death, 11 Jluu note which ho lrtd given her In 1S92. The testimony against him was by n sister of thu wife. Sheriff Tower ami his deputies are serv ing n writ of replevin to recover from tho Omuha Mnchlno works property which composed tho assets of the Omaha Gas Engine and Motor company, sold by tho receiver nt tho rocent sale to Lovt V. weolts. Tho proprietors of tho machlno works aro holding the property to satisfy a $2U0 Judg ment. Tho Jury In tho caso of tho Stato against Tom whltn returned a verdict of not guilty ufler considering tho evidence for nc.irlv twenty-four hours. White Is a colored man charged with having robbed the dwelling of Julius Sherman on North Sherman ave nue. Ho was not released from Jail, ns thero nro poverul other simitar complaints ugnlnst him. Charles Hoosevelt and James R. Veatch, charged with stealing brass Journals from tho Missouri Parltlc Itallroad company, aro being tried before Judge Maker, a Jury having beon impaneled yesterday. This U tho second complaint tho men havo un- Special .Offers in GOLF SKIRTS $7.50 Values for $3.98 Ladies' golf skirts made of extra lino quality of heavy golfing and walking cloths, elegantly tailored and perfect hanging garments actual 7. 60 values Q Q on sale Satur- M5 O day for $35 Tailor-Made Suits for $10.00 SATURDAY WE OFFER YOU THIS GREAT AND BONA-FIDE BARGAIN. L Y lmvo uoubie j ilounce bottoms. Many are sample suits, of which there are no two alike. Holt" and walking suits are also included in this plaid back material. Not a sui t in this lot worth less than $35.00, but they will all go Satuarday at one price Basement-Siiiii One big lot of all silk nar row Ribbon in lone mill auiiK mm '3ic remnants, worth , up to 15o yaru, Grand special bargain In Fringed Ta In Evinced Ta- ble covors, handBomoiy frlnn-pil ull around. 1 15c yard squaro, mado of tho very best uenira, worth COc. go at, each swered to. In the first case tho Jury found them not guilty. The chargo in the present hearing is grand larceny, tho specllic alle gation being the theft of $71 worth of tho brass taken from freight cars on side tracki nt Lawn, Neb. HooeovuII nnd Veatch uro believed to havo been responsible for many of tho wrecks that have occurred in thu state recently, owing to tho removnl of tho Journals from tho wheels ot freight cars. VutlllK Content. George Duncan, 2020 Harney st 21,073 K. S. Jameson, 3424 Franklin 10,892 Karl Hovlns, 2722 Howard st 1G.GG9 W. U. Itoynolds, Hastings, Neb 14,063 Bernard Flook, 2513 North Thirtieth.. 13,830 J. G. Hovel, 1234 South Fourteenth.. C.040 F. Uenzlng, arand Island. Neb 4,823 F. A. Decker, Council Dluffs 4,732 H. I.. Cnssell, 2230 Meredith avo 4.C73 L. G. Wood, Tekamah, Neb D.073 Albort Sesseman, Murray hotel 2,133 J. E. Miller, 2915 North Twenty-fifth. . 4.23G 11. K. Muller, Fisher & Lawrio 4,135 Dwlght Cromer, 3513 Jackson st 4,027 Watson II. I'erklns, 13, K. Ilruce & Co. 3,390 W. A. Drown, Fullerton, Neb 3,051 William Koeher, 2621 Parker st 3,011 J W. Mulr. Omaha Machlno Works.. 2,910 H. C. VanAvory, 1008 Capitol avo.... 2,287 J. C. Allen, 2220 Chicago st 2.EG5 F. I). Holbrook, 110S Harney st 2,235 John Hayncs, Dewey & Stono 2,033 Uobcrt nisdon, 1819 I'lnkney st 1,995 W. E. Hatch, 1919 Spencer st :. 1,715 F. W. Ilartllng, Nebraska City 1,090 Lawrenco Williams, Council Bluffs.. 1,090 Charles D. Colo, box 9C3, Omaha 1,040 Ilosa Morgan, Grand Island, Neb.... 939 John Furbush, 1618 North Sixteenth.. CS4 A. J. VanAntwerp, Lodl, Neb 570 J. W. Woods, Council Dluffs 570 DIancho Wlggs, Millard hotel 485 Emma Ilood, Tolophono-Exchange. .. . S33 Daisy Hickman, Dennett's Dept. store 331 Thco. Schnetz. 2021 Howard Bt 323 Carl Ilcuch, 1109 So. Twenty-soventh. 273 Winifred Unlngcr. 1711 South Ninth. 213 It. II. Kortlang, 1723 South Sixteenth, 199 George L. Fisher, U. I. Supply 172 Henry Majors, Gretna, Neb 82 W. E. Goodman, Telephone building.. 16 Hurt While PInjIitK. While playing tag with 11 number of other High school boys Thursday noon, Albeit Mooro fell against n treo 11 ml broke his leg. Ho Is a member of tho Ninth grade und lives at 621 South Seventeenth street. Af'er eating his lunch nt the High school ho anil ceveral other boys engaged In a game of tug. Ho did not realize that ho was seri ously hurt until ho attempted to walk. Upon examination by a physician It was fotnd that tho boy had fractured a small bono In his right leg. Tenderness or aching In tho small ot tho back Is a serious symptom. Tho kid neys aro sucrlng. Take Prickly Ash Hit ters at once. It Is a reliable kidney remedy and systom regulator and will cure tho trouble beforo it develops Us dangerous stage. Dunce Ton lull I, Washington hall, Eighteenth and Harney streets, Jolly Eights' lively ball this even lng. Clark's union orchestra. A grand good tlrao for you. Yes, gents' 25c. Wel-como. Ladies' Skirts, Ladies' electric scarfs or stolls, very long fur, trimmed with 4 nnd 0 tails actually $2.50 value for 98c $2.50 for 30.50 Collarettes ?t).70 Collnrottes $1.98 for $10.00 Collarettes mm This is by far the best value in tailor-made suits we ever offered. In consideration of the astonishing bargains we have mven in the past, this sale is indeed a marvel. The suits are worth every cent we represent them to be worth, (from 25.00 to .fJlo.OO). They are the very latest styles in the market and are most desirable. Every garment is expertly tailored and finished. The materials are the linest pebble cheviots, cov erts, zibelines, Venetians and vicunas. Every style is rep resented, blouse, box and eton effects predominate. The skirls and single inverted punt backs, TEN DOLLARS $1.50 Picture Frames at 35c One big counter of very fine golf moulding portrait pic ture frames, small and large sizes, would bo a -bargain at $1.50 Saturday, each 35c NEW FEATURE IN SCHOOL WORK Tencliem Trylnn to BrlnK Mothers In Touch with Kinder Kartell Method. That tho mothers of the city may bo brought Into closer touch with kindergar ten work Mrs. Orletta Chittenden, super visor ot kindergartens in tho public schools, has adopted tho plan of inviUng mothers ot pupils to visit schools on certain days. Tho first "mothers' morning" was hold at I.othrop school several weeks ago and was a great success. Forty-flvo children aro in tho kindergarten and thlrty-sovcn mothers responded to tho Invitation to pay tho school a visit. Similar' Invitations wero Issued by the principals of Mason, Train, Omaha View and Central Park schools. "It is not our aim to Invito tho mothors to como some day when show work has been prepared," said Mrs. Chittenden. "Wo want to have them seo our regular exer cises and hopo to Impart to them tho true kindergarten spirit. Although everything 1b taught by us in play, women who watch tho children cannot fall to appreciato tho vnhui of tho training thoy receive. Where wo have been able to securo tho hearty co operation ot mothers wo havo found that the children yiold to dlsclpllno moro read ily, and much of tho friction between par ents and teachers is avoided. During the year we expect to havo mothers visit every kindergarten In tho city at least once." Horsford's Acid Phosphate Good Digestion. Taken regularly after meals, removes the sense of distress, oppression and "all gone" feeling of the stomach. Genuine bears name HnitsrOFO's on wrapptr. The Saver That Is what a "hot water" bag could bo called. Hot applications will often koop a person allvo until tho doctor comes, Evory family should havo ono, A hot water bag costs Ilttlo. Ours hold water without leaking and are guaranteed. A good Water Dottle 50c A hotter Water Dottlo 750 A good Fountain Syringe 0c A hotter Fountain Syringe l,00 A good Dull) Syrlngo 50c A belter Dulb Syringe $1.00 A good Rubber Glove, per pair $1.25 A good Hubber Stomach Tube $1.50 J. A. FULLER & GO. 14th aad Douglas ill, - Ojyea All Mirht. Jackets and Furs LADIES JACKETS $8.50 Values for $4.98 Fine wool kersey jackets witli appliqued collars and rovers, silk lined throughout, in blacks, navies and castors all sizes very newest styles actually 8.50 values for. . . . , $498 with Hare and lot. These are made of all wool 25.00, and some worth more than Sale of Yarns The best Spanish -d ff Knitting Yarn. 1 rid sktln lu Coral j 1 Saxony, AjZilCt per skein Bliutland .4 -Tit Zephyr, 12C per skein m Host Orado Angora -w Yum. every color, I 0 In per ball VW Ice ool, a s largo ball, I I IC each A WW llerlln Zrphyr. r2tCt per lap mmv others sell at 50c, wo sell for 25c. Ladies' 7-botton black LadieB' 10-button black Overgaiters we sell for 29c In the Basement 8,000 pair Lntlles' Odd Slippers, leather, velvet, beaver nnd felt, plitln venrm lined and fur trim med, ko at COc pair. Small sizes In Indies' shoes, 2, 8 and 3, shoes worth up to $2.00 and $3.00, go at GOc. 2,000 pair ladles' good dongola laco Bhoos, all sizes, 4 to 8, every pair warranted, go at 98o pair.' This Is tho best valuo In regular shoes ever offered, 300 pair children's nrctlcs and Alas as at 30c. On Dargaln Table No. 1360 pair ladles' flno black and tan, light, medium and heavy solo shoes, nil sizes, worth up to $2.60, on salo at $1.59 pair. Child's Bhoos, slzo 3 to 5, SDc Child's shoes, size 3 to 8, COc. Child's shoes, bIzo S to 11, 79c. Llttlo cents' and youths' shoes, size 9 to 11 and 13 to 2, go at 35c, 80o and 9Sc. MmHmw Sale of Blankets and Comforters As a result of a succession of fortun- rfTjT? nto purchases wo nro in a position to ofTor you most f c ' " 'r extraordinary values in blnnkots and comforts. Wl.H'HKrVjM cotton bluukots in ie mex mm whito, Bruy, tan &.vC 0S9C and !T and rod,10-4 uizo, pair tj tl7 i VK, TIkuipuihIs of pairs of extra weight flcoccd cotton blankets In 11-4 and liM sizo, aq rm white and colors, Q and J i i Very heavy part wool blonkcts In sit vcr gray and dark gray; a thick, heavy, warm blanket, s mm nnd extra value M I - "1 7j pR)ri ftj r', , . . . , ... COO elegant wool blankets In whlto nnd Bcarlet only, they would bo cheap at $4.00- C f gZ nit go In ono jd JmiKJ lot at "" ... , , ., ,, , . . , . .,. D00 strictly all wool blankets, fu 20 ?TJ b"Vy, 21 hu bigge.t -w cty qo tho season when wo soil Vff you these, pair, nt W COO very heavy 11-4 strictly nil wool blankets In whlto, gruy, scarlnt and plaid, actually worth up C A to $7.C0 pair-all In CJL ono lot at R1U Uiuvc opcuai $1.50 Kid Gloves 500 dozen ladies' high . i i .i r gloves, just arrivuu xruui u nugu Now York importer, all now fall shades in two clasp, mill nnlfnrt rmrtllnt M ,rico 81.50 ,.air, all V- hizca, go ut Big Sale of Handkerchiefs Nearly 20,000 dozen all kinds of handkerchiefs at one half and one-third price. This is ono of tho biggest lots of fino handkerchiefs that was ever offered for sale west of New York. All tho plain whlto and fancy hotnstitchod bordor r.nttnn linmlkorchlofs. worth regular up to jlllUIBi nuibu iu;utni w 2.jc each Co on bargain nquaro, oaoh, at All the finest sheer linen Imported hemstitched and hand embroidered Initial handkerchiefs, including samples and broken lots from a Dolfast manufacturer -his prlco from $1.50 to $6.00 dozent go in three- f a q lots on bargain squaro at , A Vf Owf IVw Thousands of dozen of ladles' puro Swiss, lace nnd embroidered scolloped edge, handkerchiefs, Imported for this coming Holiday season g jm i thoy will be sold at less than tholr regilar value, AtJLj it7L and Worsteds Domestic Saxony In every Co shade manufactured, CW skein Host grade Imported 1 n Haxony, every ahado, XVFw skein KlelRhor's Qcrmnntown "i fmsi .opliyr,, nil colore, IvFw skein Flelshcr'B Knitting Worsted, -d nil tho now mixed colors, J.OW fekclu I'lclsher's best grada "e German Knitting vor3tcd, skcln " Better Shoes 1 Finer Shoes tasr o,hep 8,oro JQ SllOeS ,mn ny tW r ,,rcc ord,na'y stores and every pair guarranteed, no matter at what price we sell them that's the way Boston Store sells shoes always. Saturday we will sell 4 pairs On Main Floor Ou llurKiilii Square. Choico ot about COO pair women's line welt, turn nnd McKay sewed shoes In black und tan, light, medium and heavy soles, all now stylo toes, worth from $3.00 to $1.00, on salo Saturday at 1.98 I.iullt'n' Skntlnic IIootM. Ladles' boots to wear with rainy day skirts, cut about 3 Inches higher than tho ordinary boot, In medium and heavy and extra heavy solo, but still vory flexible; Just tho right thing for this tlmo of the year for all out-door wear, In black vlcl kid and box calr, valour calf, also In tan, Russia calf Htau in iHU AbuoatM tail 3.00-3.50 and vlcl kid, on sale to day at On Sale for the Vlrnt Time To. morrow. Another lot ot thoso swoll automobile red shoes for ladles' wear, In light medium and heavy welt soles, on salo Saturday at. 3.00-3.50 Kid I.lnrd About 300 pair Shoe, for Lnilli-n. very flno Cincinnati mako shoes for ladles, well lined with white kid, heavy welt soles, made to retail for H00, on salo Saturday, at 2.50 iM mm mm um .ii.i. ii - ,250 horso blankets, extra bIo and weight, with straps mm aq1 ot,j buckles com- UXf Vo, each wv UV lmmenso variety In better grade ,10ra0 bnnket8( ttrK0 eUo9 SM0 in either square or w n 4 tin shaped, complete (U UK with straps, buckle." J 200 bales of bed comforts, largo slr, , d , h ; cotton-worth l SB- r7 ' BPCCilU8a,0 7nc l'rlco 250 bales of bed comforts, extra stzo, covered with lino sllkollno and filled with best Ahlto cotton- g an exceptional bar- Bnlu. nt 69c pair grade kid 1 nn (ti mostly om- K- KT7V mm W M W W Vff Gloves and Mittens All the Bamples of warm gloves, including all wool EngliBh cashmere and fleece lined jersey gloves and mit tens, mostly importer's Bam ples, go in lots, pair 5c, 15c, 25c for the money of SHOE LACES for 5c am T tlio kind other stores soil at 5c pair. 15c Shoe Dressing we sell at 5c that's Fordem's famouB Vici polish. Infant's fancy Soft Soled Shoes. Overgaiters we sell for 19c. On Main Floor Loala XV. IlrelN. Wo call your attention to our showing tomorrow of ladles very swell" shoes, both for street, evening or ball room wear, mado with all Uio newest and latest styles of heels, tho half Louis, full Louis, extremo empire heels for full dress wear. Tho new Cuban, military and opera heels for evcry-day wear. Our showing today Includes all tho high est grades of lino Imported kid, both cm bossed and dull kid, beaded for evening wear, also patent leather, pntent Ideal kid and patent enamel, as well as tho regular medium and heavy weight shoes in vlcl kid, valour calf, box calf, etc. Prices on this lino rango from $3.00 to $1.00 and then from $5.00 to $0.00, $8.00 and $10.00 a pulr. Wo aro solo agents for tho celebrated H. C. Durt shoes for women, tho famous "Queen Quality" $3,00 shoes for women, Rochester Kit-Easy shoes, niado by C. P. Ford & Co., which took tho grand prize at tho Paris exposition for flno footwear. We also carry a full line of Trlmby & Rrew Rter's flno patent leather shoes for ladles at $0.00 pair. KA.VOV SMPI'KIIS. We show Haturday another new lot of ladles' Fancy Slippers, making our line of slippers now even more complete than ever. Wo have the reputation for telling more and finer slippers than any Htoro In tho west. mU