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TTTE (WATIA DAILV J5EE: 'PTES HAT, MAHCTI 12, 1001.
MASONS OF 'HIGH DEGREE
Tintli Innnal Eunlon of EoottUu Bite
Bodies. ,
LARGE NUMBER OF VISITORS ARE HERE
Candlrtnfca for Dcurcm nnil Tfntnlilm
Who Alrrmly llnvu Drtrrec Arc
ConiltiK from All Direction
Clone itltli lliiniiifet.
Tho tenth annual reunion of the Scottish
Ittto Masons ot Nebraska wilt convena at
Masonic tcmplo this mornluK ut !t:30
o'clock and continue In session until l'rl
day evening March 16. Masons In all sur
rounding states have been Invited to attend
tho reunion and several hundred visitors
ore expected.
Sovcnty-flvo Masons from Hastings and
eighteen randldates for various degrees will
Attend tho reunion. Mayor V. W. Vaughan
of Fremont will head n delegation from that
city. Klvo candidates will conio from
Beatrice. Lincoln will bo well represented.
South Omaha will send a largo dolcgntlon
find many Council Muffs Masons have en
gaged seats for tho banauot. Ilrokcn How
nnd many other Nebraska towns will send
candidates.
Will Confer DeMrcen.
This mornlug at 9:30 Mount Morlah
Lodgo of Perfection will open for work. In
the morning tho fourth nnd fifth degrees
v 111 bo conferred on candidates and In tho
Hfternoon work will bo dono In tho seventh,
eighth, ninth, tenth, eloventh, twelfth nnd
thirteenth degrees. In tho evening tho
fourteenth degrco will bo conferred on can
didates. On Wednesday, Semper Kldclls chapter of
Iloso Croix will convene for business. Tho
fifteenth and sixteenth degrees will bo com
municated In form during tho rooming. In
tho nftemoon work will bo dono In tho
seventeenth degrco nnd tho eighteenth do
Ktce will bo conferred In the ovcnlng.
St. Andrew's prcccptory will conveno for
business at 8 o'clock Thursday morning
nnd during tho day It will confer all de
grees up to tho thirty-first.
I : it (1 n Willi n lliiniinel.
Nebraska consistory will confer tho
thirty-first degrea Friday morning and In
tho afternoon tho thirty-second degrco will
bo conferred. Tho reunion will conclude
with a grand banquet Friday evening.
L. I. Funkhotiscr, master of tho Ne
braska Consistory, Knights of Kadosh, will
prcsldo nt tho banquet nnd Introduce
Charles S. Loblngler, who will act as toast
master. C. R. Ilaker of Ilcatrlco nnd V. U.
Bummers will bo among tho speakers who
Will respond to toasts.
Tho music for tho ceremonies will be
furnlshod by a qunrtct under tho direction
of Miss Mullan of South Omaha.
AGED HERMIT DIES ALONE
rWilllnin lliikocn, (Itinlnt diameter of
(lie lllver Hot torn, round Demi
In llln Hut.
William Ilakocs, octogenarian, hermit and
maker ot woodon shoes, was found dead Into
Bunday night In his lonely hut nt Third and
William streets, Just south ot tho Uurllng
ton tracks. Tho body was In a crouching
position In one corner of the slnglo room.
Tbo Indlcutlonn wcro that tho old man had
died somo ttmo Saturday afternoon.
Ilakoes was n quaint character, nnd was
regarded by tho neighbors, especially by
the younger generation, with somo degrco
of fear. Kor many years ho has lled ulouo
In tho Uttlo shack, and was never known
to hold any communication with tho out
Ido world that was not strictly In the
lino ot his business that ot chiseling tho
clumsy woodon shoes sometimes worn by
German and Dutch peasants. Ills only
relatives, so far as known, nro n son and
daughter, both married and living In
Omaha.
About 6 o'clock Sunday night tho son,
Daniel, called at hlu father's hut to take
him n basket of provisions. Itcpcntcd
knocks upon tho door failed to elicit a re
sponse, and tho caller was compelled to
climb in through a window. All was quiet
Inside Striking a light, tho younger
Uakoes was horrified to sco his father, still
allvo ns ho supposed, crouching In a corner
nnd Btarlng nt him with wldo open oyes,
Tho rorpso rested upon Its feet, tho back
braced against tho wall, tho knees bent
sharply, tho fists clenched ns If In nn at
tltudo ot dofenso. Tho body nnd all Its
mombcrs wcro rigid. Death evidently hnd
ensued eighteen or twenty hours before.
Tho coroner was notified and nbout mid
night tho body was taken to his undertak
ing rooniB, where It Is being prepared for
burial.
proposed transit extension I BOSTON STORE CARPET SALE
floating after eating, Indigestion, II at it -lenco
or wator brash, may bo quickly cor
rected through tho uso of Prickly Ash let
ters. It strengthens digestion, cleanses
and regulates the bowels.
KVKUV TU13SDAY.
In' February, Mureli mill April tho
UNION PACIFIC
will soil tlckots ut tho following
GREATLY REDUCED ItATKS:
From Omaha to San Francisco, Los
Angeles and San Diego $25.00
Ogdcn, Salt Lake, llutte, Helena 23.00
Portland, Spoknnc, Tncomn, Seattle... 25.00
Now city ticket olllco, 1321 Farnam streot.
Telephone. 31G.
Union station, Tenth and Marcy. Tolo
phono, C29.
Million drink Cook's Imperlnl Extra Dry
Champagne overy year nud tho numbers aro
rolling up with a rush.
Wanted, a trained nurse to take cnarge at
sanitarium: must have cxperlcncs, a good
education and good business ability. Ad
dress J 50, care Bee office.
'In Ik of eir I.lne for Mpeelnl Con
lenlenee of South Omnlin
Mlinpurm,
Tho latest fdreel enr lino to be built upon
paper, and ono which It is said will soon
receive serious consideration hy tho Omaha
Street Hallway directory, will connect tho
residence nnd olllco districts of South
Omaha with tho shopping districts of
Omaha. ! Is commonly referred to by of
ficers ot tho company ns "Smith's Ideal
line," ns General Manager Smith conceived
tho Idfa, nnd has recommended It to tho
consideration of tho board.
This line, ns planned, would havo Its
southern terminus near tho oltlccs of the
South Omaha packing houses, nnd Its north
ern terminus would be a loop In tho Heart
of the retail district of Omaha. It would
cross tho South Omaha railroads over n
viaduct to bo constructed nt O street, nnd
would reach Leavenworth street In Omaha
by way of Twenty-fourth street. Thence
Us right of way would be east on Leaven
worth street to Sixteenth street, nnd north
on Sixteenth to Dodgo or Capitol nvenue,
whero tho enrs would go nround a loop
and proceed on their return trip.
Ono of tho advantages of such n line, It
Is snld, would be to ovcrcomo tho prejudice
against tho present road entertained by
the company's more fastidious patrons be
cause of the fact that It Is patronized
largely by packing house employes. Tho
proposed lino would not enter to this class,
but rather to tho olllco employes and shop
pers from tho rosldeucn districts.
Todaj the Mos Important Rug and I
Carpet Bale Ever Held in Omaha, j
MADE UP RUGS AT ONE-THIRD PRICE
Seternl i'lirtiiuitte. I'lirclinxen of IIukn
mill l.imell Inurnln (nriet from
Itoot-Mcllrlilc Mtoek, Lie eliiml,
lluiiKlit ut Auction, on Snlc.
TO KEEP THE WALKS DRY
IIiiIIiIIiik Itmiieetor Will Mop
DriilmiKe of Wntcr Over
MrimiilUn,
the
In many places ho down-spouts from
tho roofs of buildings do not connect di
rectly with sewers, but allow wntcr to run
across the sldowalk Into gutters. Hulldlng
Inspector Carter has begun to crusado
against these spouts. In freezing weather
tho water which they empty on tho wnlks
freezes nnd makes a dangerous glare of
Ico. Seven buildings nlong Fnrnam street,
between Fifteenth nnd Seventeenth streets,
havo spouts of this sort. Mr. Carter has
ordered that Immediate .connections bo
mndo with sowers, nnd unless this Is done
Information will bo filed against tho ownora
lu police court.
Seeds thnt grow como from tho Nebraska
Seed company, 1513-15 Howard st.
Don't Wait
That J5.(XI ilruu stock Is going with
n. rush. Wo bought tho entire, retail
department of tho Aloo & Pen fold
Drug Co. nnd we Imvo cut tho price In
half. Don't wait here nro a few Items:
50i) Chamois Skins worth 4n
5c go nt lw
150 Chamois Skins-worth fir,
lOe-go ut ,
260 Chamois Skins worth tflr
25o go nt '"
5K Chamois Skins worth OQn
SOe-go at
Jluth Sponges worth 35c ITn
go at WW
Hath Sponges worth 15c ijn
go at '
Silk Face Sponges worth 60c Qn
go nt 1C,
Hath Sponges-worth 11.25 QOr
go nt VUW
500 others, worth Be, 10c nnd 15o fXr,
ench, go nt only
1,000 other bargains nn tho hulf price
counter look thum over nnd save
money. Watch our uds we muHo the
price.
MYERS-DILLON ORUC GO.
inth nml I'liriiiiin Street.
mm
mmm
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The porosis
Shop Stnrp
Opens Next Saturday
at 203 S. 15th St.
Sorosls shoes nro nlrcndy known to
many of tho women of Omnlin. Sum.
sis shoes nro worn hy hundreds of tho !
most prominent women ot tho United
amies.
Tho opening ot n new store for their
nJo ,'JslvS Hnl? Is re"."'. Important
in VnJn.ViMir b0,lu,,lfl" '"UPcarnticc. but
to their lilting and wear-
"in iiimniies ay we I. r Sl
Any stylo In any
leather
,..'i'Ji0.11i?s.t odern shoo room In tho
qft,Lw 1?;,,l1,cn for.',0r Inspection
Saturday. Visitors nnd buyers cnunlly
welcome.
Sorosis Shoe Store
201 S- 15th St. Frank Wilcox, Mgr.
It Is n rare opportunity nnd ono every
housekeeper should take advantnge of.
You will need theso carpets sooner or
later; better buy them now nnd save nbout
half your money.
$3.00 wllton I'crslan rugs, size 36x72, go
on snlo nt $1.25.
Axmli'stcr and moquettc rugs, handsome
Oriental designs, worth $3.50, on salo nt
Jl.'js.
Unfrlnged velvet rugs, 2 yards long,
worth $2.60, on sale nt 75c.
Art squares lu all sizes, very choice pat
terns, overy style, on sale nt $2.0S and
$3.38.
MADE-Ul' 11U(1S AT ONE-THIItD PIUCE.
In this salo we nro offering a great
quantity of made-up rugs, in sizes to fit
any. room, absolutely sound nnd perfect, nt
about one-third regular value. Included
In tho lot nro fine nxmlnstcrs, wlltons, vel
vet, clc.
LOWELL CAKI'ETS ONE-HALF 1'ItICE.
Tho famous Lowell Ingrain carpets from
tho Uoot-Mcllrldo stock, worth fully $1.00
yard, on salo tomorrow nt 69c.
We guarantee every ynrd absolutely sound
nnd perfect and show nn extcnslvo lino of
patterns.
Tapestry brussels enrpet that generally
pells nt 73c go nt 3llc yard.
IlrusHcls enrpet, velvet carpet, moquctte
and nxmlnstcr carpet, that sell up to
$1.25 yard, go at 6!)c yard.
We also offer n considerable lot of Ingrain
carpets lu short remnants, ranging up to
15 yards lengths, every grade nnd nil pat
terns, on salo nt 25c yard.
I10STON STORE, OMAHA,
J. L. Drandels & Sons, Props.
Schaefer's Cough Syrup
cures nil kinds of coughs, colds, bronchitis
In a very short time. Don't delay If you are
troubled, but begin taking It nt once.
Trice 20c a bottle.
Lotus Cream 10c
Tbut's nnothcr ono wo make, and for
chapped hands, fnco nnd lips It leads them
all, und tho price Is very small compared
with tho beneficial results you get from
using It.
Mail Orders
Itecclvo prompt attention shipped tho
snrao day the order Is received, that Is If
you send the monoy along, If not then wo
never send It.
CrUiECCD cut price
obimcrcn druggist
S. W. Cor. lUth nnil CIiIciiko.
liiMR
11
Why Suffer Pain
Whllo having a tooth ex
tracted? When Vitalized
Air is used you feel abso
lutely no pain. Can be taken
by any one. Mnde fresh In our
olllco every day.
Set of Teeth ,....$5.00 up
Cold Crowns $5.00
Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms
1517 Douglas St.
QUALITY OF MEAT IMPROVES
Innpect Ion Iti-uiiliitlon of I'mul Siii
Jily I llinlnn Deslreil
U fleet.
"Since the psssago of tho ordinance re
quiring all meat to bo Inspected no bad
meat has been found In nny butcher shop
In tho city nnd meat peddlers havo quit
coming Into Omnha from tho surrounding (
country," said Or. II. L. Ilamacclottl, city
meat Inspector. '"Nearly all the meat
offered for salo In tho city bears tho tag
of the government. Pome calves shipped Into
the city by local butchers nro Inspected
nnd tagged by elty Inspectors. So far we
have not been called upon to examine nny
cattlo or hogs."
Cnseiiriiit. ut All Drucuiits.
Cures Illllousncss, Constipation and Dys
pepsia, or money refunded, I'rlco 60 cents.
Dook explaining causo and cure mailed free.
Uca Uros. & Co.. Minneapolis. Minn.
Wuuteil, Work for Men ""1 AVoinon,
Parties requiring help for house cleaning
nnd other work can be supplied on nppllcn
tlon to M. II. Heeler, Agent Associated
Charities, 1S10 St. Mnry's Ave. Telephone
1735.
NOTICE
Notwithstanding the leports nnd Im
iiresnlntiM iihrrml In the eltv. the I'AIM
AND Ultra STOIIK formerly occupied by
J. A. Fuller & Co. Is
Stiil Open
nnd doing bit'lncsc the tutna ua usual. In
fact, the store has never been closed.
Three immes, familiar to the pntroin of
the corner In the Drug, Faint and Glass
line, nre now conducting tho business.
They nre F. M. Crowl. John S, Clark nnd
Henrv J, imnszen. Messrs. Crowl and
Johnnszon havo been ut the old corner for
over thirteen years .Mr. Clark was for
merly nt the corner but lately conducted
the Eeonomieul Drug Co. Wo have all the
old prewlptlonn for : years back, and
veil can l nve nny of them retllled Just the
immo ns before, with the best Knowing
the denvuuls of the trade for drugs, paints
nnd glass, und having u full stock of nil.
we cordially sillclt u share of your pat
ronage. FULLER DRUG & PAINT CO.,
1102 DOUGLAS STREET.
Can't shut .u up. Open day nnd night.
nil'AN'S TAUULEB Is nn effectual cur
for tho ills wnicn original in n aa nonx
ach. 10 for 6c. At all druclt.
HAYDENs HAYDEN
S
The Combine on
Sugar is Broken.
Wo will sell tomorrow, 20 pounds gran
ulated sugar, for $1.00. Simar Is sure to
go lower und may bo selling 23 pounds
for $1.00 lu sldo ot a week.
CUT IMUCKs ON HAMS
No. 1 sugar cured hams, 9c.
No. 1 California hnms, 7Vic.
Ilonelcss cottngo hams, 10c.
Fancy cooked minced ham, 10c.
Honoless pig's feet, 10c.
No. 1 lean bacon, 12Hc.
"THIS MONKS OF MALABAR"
All tho music Irom this comic opera,
played hy the Francis Wilson Opera Co.,
on snlo at Huydeu Ilros.
Furniture
ONE OF OUIt NEW TABLES.
With our Increased room, we havo added
largely to our lino ot extension 'tables, and
tho 80 styles that wo nro showing, must
necessarily bo all new and up to date. Wo
present tho above tablo to let you know
what wo nro doing. This Is an oak table,
quarter-sawed and polish finish, heavy flu
ted legs, fancy rim" ball-bearing enstors,
top 42x12, price $5.83. Other tables of tho
snmo size, rango In price from $4.03 to $28.
Ask to sco our now lino of lino mutnl
beds. Whllo wo rnrry nil tho cheap grades,
wo aro making a specialty ot n lino of
"high nrt" novelties,' that havo(,ln tho past
been, too expensive fpr the avorago person.
Since wo secured tho'llno tho-prlco hns been
lowered, whllo tho quality nnd llnlsh re
mains tho same,
Special Dress
Goods Sale for
Tuesday in
Bargain Boom.
C0-lnch strictly all wool 26-oz. skirting,
the heavier goodB on tho market, for rainy
day Bkirts, regulur price $1.98, yard, $1.00.
CO-liieh extra weight Prunella, tho llncst
goods on I ho market for $1.50 per yard
wo will mnko a run on Tuesday at 08c yard.
28-lnch Venetians, extra weight, satin fin
ish, 30 new spring shades, regular prlct,
75c yard, on this sale, 60c yard.
Shearur I.ouths & Oros. Romans "Ex
tra" cloth, printed In from C to 10 of tho
most brilliant and superb colors, uud sells
In Now York City nt $1 yd., at 85c yard.
Gros HomaiiH "Extra" cloth In nil tho
llncst nnd most dcllcnto colors, without tho
satin stripes, 69e a yard.
Shearur Louth's lino satin striped French
chnllls, 15c n yard.
Silk warp challls, 45c a yard.
Faciflc figured challls, 39c n yard.
Pacific silk striped chnllls, In plain colors,
and Persian designs, lino cloth, perfect
prints, 29c n yard.
Strictly nil wool lit fine challls, without
tho satin stripe, In dark and light colors,
regular 60c goods, every ynrd warranted,
at 29c a ynrd. ,
I'olka dot cashmeres, In nil tho delicate
shades for spring waists, now so popular
In tho enst, 29c a yard.
42-lnch crepons, worth 75c, ynrd, 29c.
40- Inch crepons, worth 85c, yard, 39c.
44-Inch storm serge, worth 60c, yard, 29c
42-Inch French serge, worth 60c, yd,, 19c.
41- Inch plaids, worth C5c, ynrd, .Tie.
36-Inch plaids, worth 25c, yard, 1214c.
30-Inch plaids, worth 49c, ynrd, 19o.
3ii-lnch now spring novelties, regular 3Dc,
goods, yard, 25c.
30-lnch coverts, worth 39c, ynrd, 25c.
38-Inch strictly nil wool German henri
cttn, worth 60c, yard 39c.
HAYDEN BROS
saiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
$10,000 Worth
of New Drugs
DRUGS GIVEN AWAY
MBHBHBMiHBHHHiiiMiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiMaiiHH
This Week
Coimnencinp; this (Tuesday) moniiiiir we shall "INAUGURATE" our annual "DRUG SALE." The prices we shall make
have no reference whatever to the COST of the goods, but are made with a view of SELLING the goods. The reason
for this sale is that we have fully $10,000 worth more drugs, toilet articles and patent medicines than Ave should have.
We do not care to increase our insurance, but prefer to
'CASH IN" the goods.
WILL THESE PRICES DO IT?
I
The Syringe Shown Above
34c
hns two hard rubber tips
has noiseless sinker nnd
tight Joints snlo prlco ..
Toilet Goods and Soaps
at Slaughtered Prices.
25c Cutlcura Soap at 17c
COo Itoger & Onllot Violet Soap at .... 23e
600 boxes XXXX Toilet Soap 1 cakes
In box 5c box
About 1,000 25c boxes Tctlow'a Swans
down nt lOo
600 bottles (60c) Florida Water at 25c
2,000 Tooth Brushes, sold for 16c nnd
25c, at 10c each
200 Hair Urushes, somo sold for $1.00
and $1.25, nt 50u each
50 or 60 battles Hay Hum, 60c slzo for 25c en.
100 bottles Foley's Cream for 9c each
600 Combs, all In a heap nt 12c, worth 25c.
50 or CO odd Military Hair Urushes,
worth $1.00 to $2.00, for COo each
1,000 50o boxes I'ozzonl'n Complexion
Powder at 2Sc
WHAT WE HAVE TO SELL
Figures at left tell the NUMBER bottles
Ave have to sell those at the right, the
price per bottle.
720 bottles ?1.00 si.e Perunn at (5l;
-SS bottles 1.00 Newbro's Herpicide at 5Jc
7120 boxes $1.00 West's Nerve and Krain Treatment at 10c
720 quart bottles San Gabriel Port Wine at line
lii bottles $1.00 AVnrner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla at o0c
127 bottles $1.00 Kirk's Dandruff Cure at .17c
2S0 $1.00 bottles Coke's Dandruff Cure at liOc
2,SS0 (20 gross) 10c Diamond Dyes, all colors, at (!c pkg.
-co ijt.uu uoiiies ine oi unruui at r7c
1110 2."e pkgs. Laxative Hroino-Quiniiio at 11c
About 100 25c bottles So.odont at
Every article quoted new and fresh ;goods.
No "culls" or "stunts." . '
About 5,000 $1 si.e Huniham's Ueof, Iron and Wine It lc
About 10,000 5c Sticks lilack Licorice Two for 5c
1,000 big bottles Household Ammonia at. 5c
140 bottles Park, Davis & Co.'s Egg Emulsion at. . -10c
00 $1.00 bottles Phillips Syrup Wheat Phosphate at; 75c
II 1 $1.50 bottles Vin Mariani at $1.05
2,SS0 :i5e bottles Genuine Castoria at 21 e
III $1.00 bottles Tronuner's Malt (all kinds) at.. 05c
About 1,000 25c bottles Carter's Little Liver Pills at 12c
2,500 bottles Imported Hitler Water at, bottle 15c
This sale won't last but a few days as these
prices will MOVE THINGS.
500 pint bottles CUUDE Carbolic Acid at ...:25c each
200 $1.00 bottles Duroy Port Wine at 15c
None of these goods can bo mailed and if wished sent
by express or freight 25e must be added for boxing.
Good Value Atomizer No I.
Tho Atomizer shown nbovo Is a most ex
cellent ono nnd Is strong nnd durable. It
sprays watery solutions well
nlly solutions fnlrly well
sale prlco
34c
Random Remarks
This salo will bo strictly for CASII
"CIIAHOK" to nobody.
1MVID IIAHU.M'S remark nbout tho "fast
quarter hotso" would not bo out of placo
Just HOW.
We shall have plenty of extra holp during
this snlo ho all will bo attended to with
our usunl promptness.
Tho Darwinian theory Is strengthened
by many recent events In local drug circles.
The monkey Is no monopolist as mi Imitator.
After all we cnunot blame tho MONKKY
nor tho .MAN for Imitating, as tho rnlo Is
an easier ono than Is that of tho reformer,
pioneer or apostate, and tho monkey Is Im
mensely morn amusing and novT "Jars"
the feelings ot those who dlsllko Innovations.
Wo had "rather bo right than ho presi
dent" nnd tho endorsement which somo
of "our" friends, tho enemy, hnvo glvon
some of our business Idens has been such
ns to lead us to bollcve they think wo are
right.
ATTKNU OUIt ANNUAL SALE,
SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG COMPANY
Warehouse and Laboratory, 1514 Dodge St.
Corner 16th and Dodge Sts., OMAHA
i
THE CLOAK DEPT.
i
Some good news for quick
comers, Here a chance
to save in getting of nil
every day necessity, nt ti
wonderfully low price.
Women's
wrappers
50 dozen of them, made of good
standard prints, skirt full yards
wide, made with tlounee and braid
trimmed, an excellent
good wrapper for
J
45c
Womerv'S
flannel waists
To close out all women's flannel
waists IX ONE DAY' we have put
them all on ONE TABLE AT ONE
I'UIOE. ..
Waists that sold for ?1.50 and $2,
all go TUESDAY,
AT CHOICE, F01. . .
Theso waists are mostly large sizes, and the good natured
people will find lots of comfort in them.
50c
j attl j
HAYDENs L $10 Suits
You all know the tremendous snow storms in the enst, and
especially around IJuffalo, 2s. 1'.. Here is what the ofticers of
the D., L. & W. Kailroad Co., say: "We will allow you half the
invoice cost on ladies' suits, skirts and waists detained at Buf
falo on account of snow blockade."
TJIE KAILKOAD'S LOSS IS YOUK GAIN.
IJAKGAINS IN OUK SUIT DEPARTMENT
NOW FOU
The like of it was never seen before. An opportunty never
seen before Right at the start of the season to get your ladies'
TAILOR-MADE SUIT AT HALF PRICE,
of them. They won't last long.
'Mint a mi1r A
LOT 1 Ladies' tailor-made suits, in the
new Bolero, eton and L'Aiglon blouse
styles, jackets handsomely trimnied,gdrcd
and llared, lapped seams to match1 jack
ets They have never been sold for less
than $1S to $25 as long as they last at
only $10.00.
LOT 2 150 suits made up in the newest
styles, elegant materials, line serges and
Venetians, worth 15 to 20, for 8.50.
400 Ladies'
Skirts.
made of all wool materials, and are in
the popular golf and rainy-day styles, in homespuns, serges and
Venetians they are worth from $:i.50 to 0.00, detained at Buf
falo, thev will be sold Tuesday, at 2.00.
400 siik waists, detained at Buffalo, they are worth up to 6,
your qhoice for 2.08.
HAYDEN BROS.
THE LIVELIEST CLOAK DEPARTMENT IN OMAHA.
ItlrtUt MfUM,
Registered
RE-NO-MAY
POWDER
A, Mayer Co.
BCI: BUILDING,
OMAHA, NEB.
In pink box not only relieve., but pos
itively euros all disorders of the feet,
stops odorous perspiration, cures ten
der, swollen and painful feet.
RE-NO-MAY POWDER
In bluo box removes all bodily odon.
H oroperly used no dress shields are
. . ' ..i... norsnlratlon, rub tho palmi
required. It you ruin your gloves with CC"'0,J rCaBCS of habitual sweating,
after thoroughly drying them with ho Pc" u) BWcatlnB. And directions for
uso tho powder In j.luk box. Kop oxIIIIary C-rmP" Bg'wcntlDB or chnflnB, batho th,
UB0 in tbo cover of tho bluo box. '"ln' "alnt,BCI)to Lotion. It must bo die.
affected parts with the RcNo-Msy Ayincntc Anu.cs but strict-
ttnetly understood that the "V:NO,',ML ,?.r am should not bo used for Infants
"triHl. value, are nt
i ,o.PPii,rrt liv IcadliiK phyMclans. Kor more ample Information, con
IuTmIss Maye" S ' co' Gliding Co.uullat.on free dally from 2 to i.
suit Miss Mayer, aiu MANUFACTUHHD HV
A. MAYER CO., 316 Bcc Building; Omaha, Neb.
Sold by all DrucglstB and Glove Dealers.
DR. KAV'S
flFNOVATOR Invigorates and renovates the
Jv8t?m; purities and enriches tho Mood: cures
tSu worst dyspepsia, constipation, headache,
liver n d kidneys! SSonndU atdruRuUls. Kreo
advice, sample and book. kms
fe Dr. I). J. Kay, Saratoga, N t . I1
Renovator
HAIR & SCALP
FalllnK liair ana aanarun ipeea
lly overcome; irritated, Itching
and eruptive scalps permsnent
y cured i the hair preterved. Its
brilliancy, lauty and natural
color fully reitored atynurhnme.
DttUJl ATOLOGIST WOOOHUKV,
1 63 State S t.,cor.nonro, Chicago
1
THE SMOKERS PREFER
BECAUSE THE JOITOERS' PROFIT is added to the quality
v. a. tucis u. c. co., NAUFACTtmuim, t. louib, mo. UhICN NAIE