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THE OMAITA DAILY BEE; SA TUT? PAY, DlSCKMnKH 15, 11)00.
KNIGHTS WILLLEAYEOLD DEN
Teel that They Would Not Be Justified in
Paying Advanced Rent.
MAY ERECT BUILDING DOWN TOWN
Hoard of tin vrrrnim AipnrMttly Innn
Iniiiim fur llrrcllun nf n .Nrrr
.Structure .Nciirrr lo tlic
Illinium Center.
It In almost nil good ns settled thnt tho
Knights of Ak-Sar-Ilcn will forsako their
old don In tho Coliseum on tho first of tho
year and proceed with tho erection of a
homo of their own. All of tho governors
ore of ono opinion that a wooden structure
should ho erected for tho cxcluslvo uso of
tho ktilghlH and to bo owned by them.
Members ot tho board who were seen yes
terday expressed themselves as follows:
It. J. t'cnfold I am In favor of leasing
a plot of ground In tho business center and
erecting n temporary building for thrco or
four years' hep. I hovo no particular plan
for I lio building In mind, but I think It
ought to bo only about half as big as the
Coliseum, ns that would glvo us nil the
room wo require. Wo want n placo espe
cially adapted for our work, with a well
appointed shop for building floats nnd
making tho other parnphernalla for our
festivals. I met about n dozen knights yes
terday who expressed their willingness to
advance two or thrco years' dues. If nec
essary, to carry out any building arrange
ment tho governors may dccldo upon. As
far ns tho money Is concerned wo aro nil
right.
A. H. Noyes Unless wo can got the
Coliseum for another year on about tho
namo terms wo have now I am In favor of
putting up n frnmo building to cost $5,000
or $0,000. Tho location of such a building
would depend upon our ability to got special
permission from tho council to erect n
framo structurn within tho Urn limits,
T. A. Fry: Wo will probably liavo to put
tip n building of our own. It ought to ho
nioro nccosslhlo than our present headquar
ters somowhero down town If wo can get
nn ordlnanro through to allow thn erection
of a wooden building within tho flro limits.
I think wo will bo ablo to got a pleco of
ground suitable for tho building without
rent, ns thcro ought to somo charitably
disposed citizens wltn n vacant lot which ho
would bo willing to let tho Ak-Sar-Den use
for n fow years.
Kdgar Allen: It looks ns though wo would
havo to put up n building In order to carry
nn nur work. I am not ready to say Just
what kind of n structure) ought to bo
erected. Thnt Is a matter demanding care
ful consideration by tho Hoard of Gov
ernors. H. 8. Wilcox Tho Hoard of Governors
will not pay any moro rent for tho Coliseum
than It Is now paying. Tho placo Is not n
doslrablo ono for our business, nnywny, and
thorn will bo no regrot over getting out of
It. Wo may rent n hall for our Inltlntlon
coremnnlcs and business meetings nnd put
tip n big workshop In which to build and
Htoro our floats.
Mel Vhl I guess wc will havo to put up
n building of our own, but I haven't thought
of any particular plans.
J. ft. Martin Tho Ak-Sar-Ilcn would do
well to havo Its own homo. I am In favor
of n building which could bo used for both
workshop and mooting place. A woodon
structurn to meet tho requirements could
be put up for a few thousand dollars.
II. Vnnco Lano I suppose wo will build,
but Just whore and Just how I am unablo to
say.
W. S. Jnrdlno Wo will undoubtedly have
n new den.
M. C. Toters, Fred Motz nnd Oeorgs P.
Cronk, tho other members of tho board of
governors, aro out of town, but their opin
ions ns to what tho knights ought to do
toward securing new quarters most likely
colncldo with tho views expressed by their
colleagues.
For n Colli In the Until.
LAXATIVn IIROMO-QUININK TADLETS.
AiinouneoiiieiitH of the Tlirnter.
Harry Gllfoll and n splendid company of
slngorn, dancers nnd burloHquers will open
at Iloyd's thoatro Sunday nftcrnoou a run
of thrco performances of Hoyt's "A Trip
to Chinatown," repeating It Sunday nnd
Monday nights,
Tho last two opportunities to sco "Tho
Orphcum Show," which bus scored n big hit
and pneked thn Crelghton Orphcum all this
week will bo given today. Tho women nnd
children who so happily flock to tho Or
phcum will find this show particularly to
their liking, nnd Will M. Cressey nnd
DInucho Dayno will present for tho flrut
tlmo on nny stngo "Tho Vlllago Doctor"
this nfternoon. Next weok "Mnsk," tho
latest offering to set everybody guessing
will bo rovcnled.
To Whom It Mny Concern: In tho month
of Juuo I sent to tho "Nobrnska Dress Clr
olo," of which Mr. II, Hoyman 1b proprie
tor, n suit of clothes to b cleaned. In
tho coat wns found a pockotbook contain
ing $44.50, which was returned to mo nt
onco. I consider Mr. II. Heyman strictly
honest and tnko plensuro In recommending
htm to tho public.
r. n. HAIOIIT,
1313 Howard St.
December 13, 1000.
A Fiilae Statement.
I heroby certify thnt tho statement made
In tho morning World-Horald Is a false
ntntoment nnd Is untruo in every detntl. I
have nlways found II. Hoymnn nn honest and
upright business man and want tho public
Infomed so.
(Signed.) SIDNEY SWANSON.
Our prices appeal to thoso who nro taking
troublo to mako comparisons. llnyden
Bros, with nn ad on pago 7.
Wanted, a good man to do canvassing In
tho country. Good pay for right man. Ad
dress 15 t, Doe.
FANCY
PERFUME
ATOMIZERS
uur stock of IIKAUTIKUL PBHKUMK
ATOMIZ13U3 for tho season of 1000 and 1001
Is moro comploto than ever boforo com
prising hundreds of styles of cut class.
Venetian glass, llohemlnn crackle waro and
bisque. Wo atari lu with a pretty utora
Uer In green, amber, bluo und rod, for 3
cents each.
Pretty decorated atomizers in pink, bluo,
reon ana rea glass at ,00c and C5c each.
Homo thing in fancy shapes, more highly
docoratcd, ut 75c and 00c.
Ileuutltul cut glass atomizer at J 1.00 and
$1.25 each.
Very handsoroo groen cut glass and dla
in ond crystal glass cuts at $1.50, $1,75 nad
$2.00.
Dohomlau cracklo glass and bisque atom
izcrs at $1.00 to Jt-25.
Dresden china hand painted and burned
nnd all gold decorated atomizers at $2.50
and $3.00. Some beautiful effects In ame
thyst Jeweled top atomizers at $3.00 and
$3.50 each. Beautiful hand painted china
atomizer sots.
Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go
i,.nn:v vim: vtn gaiimiints.
.V. Y. Mniiufnctnrer'n Kntlre Stock
I'ltie Fur fold l- Order of Court.
IIOSTON BTOIIK. OMAHA,
Iluys it and will put It
ALL ON SALE MONDAY, DKCEMBH 16.
This firm manufactured only for tho
finest retail stores in Now York City, but
finally beenmo embarrassed nnd mndo nn
assignment for tho benefit of Its credi
tors. On account of the lateness of thn sea
son tho court ordered tho goods to be sold
Immediately nr.d our resident New York
buyer secured the greatest fur bargain of
tho year.
ON SALE MONDAY, DKCK.M HEIt IB.
IIOSTON STOttH. OMAHA.
This salo conslstR of
120 FINK FUR JACKETS,
Including
Ileal Sealskin Jackets,
Electric Seal Jackets,
Near Scnl Jnckets,
Persian Lamb Jackets,
Heaver Jackets,
Astrakhan Jackets,
CO FINE FL'Il CAPES,
In Astrakhan, Wool, Seal and Electric
Sent.
COO FINE FUlt COLLARETTES,
In Persian Lamb, Mink, Denver, Real nnd
Imitation Stonn Marten, Astrnkhnn nnd
Electric Seal.
150 STORM COLLARS.
1.000 FINE FUR SCARFS.
1.000 ELEGANT FUR MUFFS.
In Electric Senl, Astrakhan, Persian
Uimb, Denver, Mink, Real and Imttntlon
Stono Marten,
AN" 00 CHILD'S FUR SETS,
In Lnmbswool, Wulto Coney, China Seal
and Imitation Stono Marten.
To glvo you nn Idea what big bargains
there will bo In this salo wo assure you
Wo will sell Fur Collarettes nt 08c.
$2." Astrakhnn Jackots for $15.
$125 Persian Lamb Jackets for $75.
Watch tho papers from day to day for
particulars of this, tho
GREATEST FUR SALE,
That over was held In Omaha.
Sale begins Monday, Deccmbor 15.
IIOSTON STORE, OMAHA,
N. W. Cor. 16th nnd Douglas.
nnMnsnuicnitN Hxct;itsinH
Dee. ISIIi. VI Mlnnourl I'nrlilo Ity.
Tuesday, Dec. IS, will bo tho next dato
on which tho Missouri Pacific will sell
round trip tickets nt very low rntes to
points south, southenst and southwest. For
further Information call or nddrcss com
pany's offices, S. E. Cor. I4th nnd Douk-
lns streets. T. F. GODFREY, P nnd T. A.
J. O. PIIILLIPPI, A. G. F. and P. A.
"Turn Vour llnek"
on tho cold, dlsngreeabln weather of tho
north nnd spend your winter In tho Bunny
south. Tho Illinois Control railroad hns
tourists' tlckcU on snlo to New Orleans,
Florida, Nassau, Cuba, Porto Rico and
other winter tourist points, good for re
turn until Juno 1, 1001. For Information
regarding tho "Dlxlo Flyer," tickets nnd
hotels, cnll on or address W. It. Drill, I). P.
A., I. C. R. It.. Omaha, Neb.
HOI, IDA V It ATISN
Vln MIsKonrl I'nrlfln Hy.
Decombcr 23, 24, 25, 31 nnd January 1.
For furthor Information cnll nt com
pany's office, southenst corner Fourteenth
nnd Douglas streets.
HAM. IIATKS
To Kniinim fit- untl Itrlnru.
On salo December 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th,
31st, nnd Jnnuary 1st, via Omahn & St.
Lulls railroad. All information nt city
ticket office, 1415 Fnrnnm street (Paxton
hotel block) or writo Harry E. Moores,
Omaha, Neb.
Our prices cannot appeal to thoso wro
nro taking troublo to mnko comparisons.
Haydcn Uros., with nn nd on pago 7.
Wanted, n good man to do canvassing in
thn country. Good pay for right man. Ad
dress E 4, Dee.
.Mortality Stntlntle.
The following (lentils and births were re.
ported to the city health commissioner
ror mo iweniy-iour Hours ending at noon
Friday:
Dentils Mrs. Elizabeth Knlser. 1T5S Knrtli
Thirteenth, nged 2ii; Anton Scnlzo. 1813
Pierce, need 77: Kuunr T. Teolo. 2S19 niiln
nged 78; Frederick Dnhrendorff. 717 South
r.iKMieptiwi, ugeci I'uiuaa ltoclecker, 1101
South Thirteenth, nged S days.
lllrths Morris Rosenblatt, 705 South Six
teenth, boy; O. Drninon. 2C07 Xnrih
Twentieth, twin girls; W. Itlce. 1213 Chi
cago, boy; Mnrco Sperduto, 1012 Chicago,
I'ulil Denr for llln I. en.
D. D. Dlanton of Thackorvlllo, Tcx In
two years paid over $300.00 to doctors to
cure a running soro on his leg. Then they
wanted to cut It off, but ho cured it with
ono box of Ilucklen's Arnica Sulvo. Guar
anteed euro for plies, 25 cents a box. Sold
by Kuhn & Co., druggists.
RELLEY, STIGER k CO,
Special Low Pricei on fleliablo Underwear
and Eoiiery.
STORE OPEN TILL 9i30 SATURDAY EVENING
Our Rfillrr Stock of I. adieu anil Chil
dren' Winter t'nilrnvmr He
dtteeil for tin HIk t'ndcr
iirnr Sale Saturday.
Our line of Indies' flceco lined vests nnd
pants, ecru or natural color, silk crocheted
neck, finished scams, pants with French
band, reduced to 25o each.
Ladlos' silky lleeccd vests and pants,
extra heavy, best Egyptian cotton, made
full nnd largo, extra or .medium size,
superior finish; our salo prlco, 60c each.
Wo hnve plnccd on our underwear coun
ter for this salo n lino of ladles' whlto nnd
nnturnl lamb's wool pants, regular $1.25
quality, broken sizes; Tvhllo they last, only
C0c pair.
Ladles' ribbed natural wool fleeced vests
and pants, finished seams, an excellent gar
ment, heavy ond warm, shaped vests,
French band pants; our salo price, only 85c
each,
Closing out a line of ladles' half wool
ribbed combination suits, natural color,
nicely finished, genuine bargains, $1.60 qual
ity; our Saturday's salo, $1.00 per suit.
Ladles' black wool tights, open or closed,
anklo or kneo length; closing out for Satur
day, $1.00 per pair.
Tho "Munslng" underwear Is populnr with
nil ladles who caro to bo neatly nnd com
fortably dressed. It gives universal satis
faction and wo recommend it to all our
trade. Special prices for this sale.
Tho "Munslng" half wool combination
suits for ladles, opened bust or down front;
Saturday, $1.35 per suit.
Tho "Munslng" i wool combination suits,
heavy and wnrm, non-shrinking, opened
bust or down front; Saturday salo, $2.00 per
suit.
Tho "Munslng" i wool combination suits
for boys and girls; sizes 1, 2, 3, 4 at $1.25
per suit, sizes 5, 6, 7 at $1.33 per suit.
Tho "Munslng" heavy fleeced natural
color cumblnntlon suit for boys nnd girls;
ono of our lenders; nil sizes; reduced to 60c
per suit.
Wo have n splendid quality of chlldrcns'
heavy fleeced undorwnar, placed on the
counter for Saturday; all sizes; reduced to
25c each.
Our entlro lino of children's natural wool
ribbed vcstB nnd pants; our $1.00, S5c nnd
75c qualities, reduced to 50c ench.
Ladles' best qunllty fast black fleeced
hose, double soles, heels and toe; 35c stock;
our salo prlco 25c pair.
Ladles' silky fleered fast black hose,
mnco solo or black foot, ribbed top; also a
very good quality In heavy ribbed woolen
hose, doublo sole, heel and toe; reduced for
our snlo to 35c, 3 pair for $1.00.
Ladles' fast black best English cashmoro
hose, doublo sole, high spliced heol and
toe, extra or medium sizes, reduced to 60c n
pair.
Children's fast black, flno ribbed woolen
hose, special bargain, doublo kneo, heel
nnd toe, 35c quality, all bIzcs; Saturday
only 25c pair.
ploys' extra henvy ribbed fast black
woolen hoso, special quality for school
wear, doublo kneo, heel and too, 50c qual
ities; Saturday 35c pair.
Wo havo tho beat and largest stock of
Infants' flno enshmcro hoso In blnck nnd
tan, reds, pink, sky and cream, silk heel
and toe, very pretty quality; our prlco
only 25c pair.
DIG REDUCTION IN LADIES' SILK HO
SIERY. A most appreciated Christmas present.
Our entlro lino of ladles' spun silk hoso
reduced from $1.75 and $1.50 to $1.00 per
pair. Illack, tnn, nil ovcnlng shades, all
fast colors.
Our entlro lino of ladles' puro thread silk
hoso reduced from $3.50, $3,00 and $2.60 to
$2.00 per pair. A beautiful lino of fancy
drop stitch is included in this $2.00 qual
ity. In black, tans, reds nnd evening
shades. They nro cxccptlonnl bargains.
Our stock of ladles' fancy hose comprises
nil thn latest novelties; very pretty nnd
now; 35c, 60c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.60 per pair.
KELLY, STIGER & CO..
Corner Farnam nnd 15th.
Wanted, two first-class tea, cigar nnd
splco snlcsmen, with an established trndo
In these goods in tho northwest. H. C,
Fisher, Chicago.
Grand annual ball given by the Sheet
Metal Workors, Saturday, December 15, at
Germanla hall.
Wo want you to read our ad on page 7.
Haydcn Uros.
Do you need a hired girl? a Bee want ad
tvlll brlsg ont.
To the Public.
Owing lo tho delightful weather, business has come to a
standstill, forcing us to do something. We have made
extensive purchases within the last few weeks ami these
bills must be met. Consequently we are FOKCED TO
SELL our entire stock to the consumer.
Saturday, the Big Day,
The greatest sale for bargains ever known in Omaha. We
know where you are from. We can show you. Come and
see.
Any ladles' tan shoo IN THE HOUSE, con
sisting of new styles, nil sires nnd widths
natty shapes $3, $1 -4
and $5 vplucs, go at A KJ J
S different styles of $2.50, $3 and $3.60 la
dles' shoes, Including tho broad walking
boots, leather lined, military heels and
tho natty dtess hand turn -4 r- q
shoes go nt kj"
ALL THE REST (except tho ladles' dress
nnd patent leather shoes) from tho hoa-vy-soled
box calf, velour and titan calf
vie I kid, broad mannish walking shoos to
tho flno French kid, Louis heel dainty
shoes. Values guaranteed A f0
$3.60. $1 and $5 Salo prlco ...lmZCj
Ladles' patent Rather calf and viol shoes,
with those beautiful O Oft
Cuban heels ZS O
100 pairs men's shoes, lace and congress,
$2.60 and $3.00 values, A
for ltlO
Men's tan shoes, including heavy 4 Q
titan calf and bull dog too . ... A A.
2.38
ALL THE REST of tho men's
shoes, except tho patent leather
and viol dress shoes, Including
tho light vlci, all tho heavy box
calf waterproof shoes values
from $3.50 to $5.00,
go at
All tho misses' shoes, Including
Plngrco & Smith, Orayson-Rob-son
nnd R. T. Wood's go at
i!)o, ikSc, l.ySimJ 1.4!)
Children's 8 to It go at
70c, 7Sc mill 00c
Boston Rubbers, first quality,
go nt ,'IOc
Infant's shoes, red, black and
brown,
l'Jc, 10c, 'Me a ml 50c
Roys' and youths' shoes, guar
anteed to bo the best of wearers,
Including patent leuthcr vlcl and
calf, box calf and vlcl kid,
70c, 08c, mid 1.50
All goods must go. Nothing held back out of 5,000
pair received of recent shipments.
THE ROCHESTER, Successors to THE HOWE
Win DOUGLAS STHEET-
OMAHA, NEK.
TEETH
great
Lost by decay or sickness can bo replaced with
saii.staciiou uy a pinto or nrniKcworK.
Good ot teeth $5.00. Silver filling, 75c.
TAFT'S PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS
1517 Douglas Street.
Those People
Who woro continually coughing nt tho
thentro last nlgnt can dm cured Instantly
if thoy would but uso
SCHAni'lJH'S COCGI! SYHCl.
The best preparation known for coughs nnd
colds-0o u bottle.
Cramer's Kidney Cure 75e
Carter's Liver Pills 15c
Stuart's Tablets )c
IJnr-Hon too
75o
I.1C ;
7o I
I
I'orunn
Ilostettcr's Hitters
Duffev's Mnlt VMkev.
1 dozen 2-grnln Qutnluo Capsules 7c
1 dozen 3.grnln Quinine Capsules ICo
1 dozen 6-gralu gulnlne Capsules 15c
Ilromo Quinine 16c
Hchaofer's rough Cure 2ic
AJax Tablets . 7 Wo
Hudynn Tablets 4(c
Formaldehyde Hitters 5"c
Old Glory Hitters 6ftc
Wyeth's Hoof, Iron nnd Wlno 75f
Hhrndor's Fig Powder 25c
Srott's KmulFlon 75c
l'hyslclno $2.r.0
Pierce's Prescription 75c
ObriACrCn DRUGGIST
S. AV. Cor. ltltli mill t'lileiimi Htn,
OPEN EVENINGS.
riCTURlB!IONi
ALOtlO Dtilltbt
VWWiOHJ TottBowJ?
WHlltOARROVVl
OQV.V. RUSM
Popular Selections at
Popular Prices.
HARDY'S
The 99 Cent Store,
1519 and 1521 Douglas St.
A STORY
OF 400 WOMEN
"A Silk
ist Wonder"
. . The i ntelligeiit dry goods merchant or woman's tailor would
say . . the story is absurd . . ridiculous , . preposterous . . but
we say the story is true. . .
V.I
On Satur day morning at
10 o'clock
shevrp
the sale of 400 women's
'JA silk waists will begin . .
AVe aro determined to start
tho new year with a now and
complete line of women's silk
waists, perhaps no bettor in
style, perhaps no better in assortment, but, thoy will come into this department
as waists purchased in 1901. This is the ono store that lives up to the calendar
of style. We have taken all the silk waists in the house that sold for
$8'.50 and up to $25.00 and we havo divided thorn into two lots.
Lot No.-1
The Only Line
To...
California
Thnt runs Personally Conducted
Excursions from Omaha three days
each woo It.
They ure in charge of competent
Managers.
Leave Union Station Wednesdays,
1:30 p. in.
Leave Union Station Fridays, 1:30
p. m.
Leave Union Station Saturdays, 5:20
p. in,
Tlckot Olllco
1323 Farnam St.
Tel.
Union Station,
10th and Mnroy Sts.
Tel. (ttli.
Coolc'sDucbCEsTablctiareEucceosfullj'
9i
.W v r utnnl
W ! 253 Woodward nvo.t Detroit, Mich.
Bold In Omaha bv Kulin & Cc 10 & Douclu.
used monthly by orrr 10.0UO ladles. 1'rlco.
SI. Ut mull. St. OH. Bend 4 crnta for
Bmpl and partlc-nlam. Tli" Cook Co.,
Dr. Kuy'si Uttcuro cures al
roumlo dlttenses. At drue
cists. l Illustrated. booh
and advice free. Dr-U. J Saratouu.N. V
Tlits lot consists of
3S0 W O M K N 'S
DRESS SILK
WAISTS in a combination of styles Including
tuckod and cortlcd, fancy and ribbon effect fronts,
made of tho best taflutu silk WKKk (
ail n o w, linndsomo, Rtylish
waists waists that old for 88, ,
S10, $12 nnd 915 your choice . J .
Saturday
Lot No. 2
This lot consists of
EO W () M E N'S
SILK WAISTS-
in a combination of styles including high grndo
wnit6 ovory ono a copy of imported models
mado of flivcrnauds guaran
teed taffota finished with mous
solino do nolo, and guipure Inco
wnlstn thnt fold for 1S, J20, KS.w'
utul J23.( your cholco Saturday....
712
50 Dozen Women's Fla-nnel Waists mado of tho best Atlantic and
French Flannels stitched and tuckedthey come in black and fx m
all the leading shades waists that sold at 1.50, $2.00 and $2.50, J C
Your choice Saturday '
Men's Neckw'r
Lucky that the silk worms can't read If they could, such a prlco would
dps troy their taste tor mulberry leaves. But trade conditions aro crcntcr thnn
tho worms, ,
Men's 25c eLtid 35c Neckwear
made up from half-dollar silks mado up Just before tho holiday rush was
on In tho factory made up with as much caro ns though you pnld fifty or
sevcnty-flvo cents
Men's
Jackets
Great for sifts, nnd there nro lots of birthdays between now and Christ
mas we've a handsome lino lo choose from $2.B0 and up. 'Twill pny you to
look through the department. Inquire tho prices, carry in your mlnd's-cye
what Is asked for rlmllar things elsewhere.
Any hoct man
who is honest, will tell you its impossible to put more intrinsic
value into a stiff hat than will buy. The other $2.00 goes
for tho label. We do not charge for a label, its our guarantee.
There are no better hats thrin our .ftf.OO ones, and, there aro
just as good hats sold elsewheVe, but t hoy cost you moro money.
HAYDE
IT For Useful Chrismas
c Presents for Men, Boys
10 anil MtilflrAn Atfonrl
MIIH UllllMi wiij niiwim
flayden's Great Clothing Sale.
The unusual warm season leaves as heavily overstocked. We
have decided not to wait until the first of the year, but to cut
prices now and give customers tho benefit of the regular ,IAN
ARY CLEARING SALE REDUCTIONS.
We save you in this sale 25 to 50 per cent.
Men's regulor 110.00 suits, overcoats and storm ulsters, AA
now only JJJ
Men's $8.50 Covert Cloth Overcoats A m SZ
on salo at
Men's $7.60 fine- Kersoy Overcoats, well mnde, silk A CLf
velvet collar on salo nt rf
Men's $15,00 now cut Raglan Overcoats, made in the lat-
est stylo, extra long, nt A. ZjxJ
700 men's $15.00 puro worsted suits, In 6 neat patterns, fj CJf
chocks, plalu Krnys nnd brown.s at X ZjJ
Men's $13.50 Oxford Vicuna Overeats, In all tho now deslrahlo shades,
In all sizes, Including stouts nnd slims, from T
J. KJJ
34 to 60 on salo nt
800 men's fancy silk nnd ensslmoro vests, douhlo-hrenstcd
worth up to $1.00 now on snlo at $1.75 nnd
95c
EXTRA SPECIAL IN OUR BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S DEPT.
2.50
2.95
Hoys' high storm collar reefers, all wool black frieze,
worth $4.00, for
Boys' flno oxford gray, all wool storm collar reefers,
worth $5.00, ot
All fdzub from f to 10.
Boys' Double Breasted Knee Pants Suits,
Wo placo on salo our enllro stock, In sizes 7 to 10; not n suit worth less I'M
thnn sn.nn nml nn to J7.60: at $1.75. $2.50 nnd $3,75. W
Elegant lino of vestro Bulls, sizes 3 to 8; nothing nicer for n Christmas y
present for the little men; on anio now -m C
nt $3.75, $2.60 ami IOvf
Attend the Great Sale of Toys and Christmas
Goods on the Main Floor.
READ OVU RIG AD ON RAGE 7.
MYDEN BROS.
HAVHEIIl "Particulars that
IIM I UEH5 are gratifying"
and goods that are new.
A Self Explanitory Letter.
HA YD EN 1JUOS:. Onialia, Nch.
Dour Sirs: Keplying to your letter of the .1th inst, we havo
decided to allow your claim in full on shipment of cloaks from
New York, delayed hy our company at Huffalo.
We consider half the cost of these garments a somewhat ex
travngant claim, hut as you are heavy shippers over our lines,
will allow it. Hespect fully soliciting more of your business, we
are, Yours truly, DELEWAKE & LACKAWANNA K. It. CO.
" Ter G.
These aro tho 400 Jackots and 300 suits
nnd tho manufacturers' stock of furs our
buyer secured from six of Iho leading man
ufacturers oY Now York City at hla own
prlco.
The railroad company allowed us half
the cost on account of delays, placing us
In position for giving you Jackets, sulta
nnd furs at less than what tho trimmings
cost. This Is no Idle statement. Tho
goods aro hero to prove It.
They nro worth from $12 to $25, at only,
each, $4.60.
300 suits silk lined throughout, worth
$20 to $25, on salo nt $6.98.
1C0 silk waists, mado of finest WIiibIow
taffetaB, worth up to $12.75, for $1.98.
100 silk waists, worth up lo $9, for $2.98.
175 silk waists, worth up to' $6. for 51.08.
Children's fur sots at 96c, $1.25, $2.00
nnd $2.60,
Ladles' marten muffs, at $4,00, $0.00 and
$8.00.
Ladles' automobllo coats, new back, vel
vet collar, nt $1.98,
Ladles' silk underskirts, with 15 Inch
flounce, worth $10, for $4.9S.
The
Cream
of all
the
Jackets
Saturday
Indies nil wool dressing sacques, at
."9p, 493 ond 89c.
Ladles' fur boas, at 98c, $2,$3 and $4.
Ladles' uutomobllc coods, worth $'25,
at $13.50,
Read the Big Store's Toy Sale on Page 7.
II BROSi
OUAll.t, Cor. lOUi nnd UoUgc.
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