THE OMAJIA DAILY JlEE: HAl'UltDAY, A PHIL 0, 1001. HAYDEN READY FOR EASTER BUYERS HAYDEN S s 50 extra salespeople to wait on you promptly. The greatest assortments of splendid new goods to choose and at the most astonishingly low prices made possible by tremendous spot cash buying in the world's best markets, You get th.2 b:st passible service and values at The Big Store, Come early. . AGENTS FOR THE BUTTERICK PATTERNS AND THE REYNEIR KID GLOVES, Men's Furnishing Sale Men'H SOo Neckwear la all the now styles nt 25c .100 dozen mcn'M Neckwear In strings, four-in-hunds and all the new pntems for this spring, and worth GOo on alo at 25e. Men's $1.00 Bhlrts In ell tho new styles, with collars and cuffe aeparato or attached, nt 45c. Men's $1.60 colored laundered Shirts In Corset Sale The best makes Women's and Misses' Parasols A most comprehensive) lino of dainty and beautiful novoltles for thin spring and sum mer. Children's parasols on salo Saturday at 10c. Other numbers up to $1.00. Easter Glove Sale A well-gloved .hand Is a token of refine ment. Saturday's special sales afford you tho opportunity at a slight outlay. A special lot of women's kid gloves'ln $1.00' and $1.60 lines to close Saturday at 49c. At $1.00 we sell the well known and popular Victors, glove In all tho, now spring shades, , ' , iA lHitJtlH 1itt II, (.I- CRAWFORD ON THE BENCH New Appointee Arrives in Court Ahead of the Dipoitd Judge. HOLDS BRIEF SESSION AND ADJOURNS (iortlnn Wnltn L'ntll Cruirford I.rnvca nnd Thru Aaeeiul the Ilcneh and' Announce Court In Session. ' Rryco. Crawford assumed tho position ot police magistrate ot Omaha Friday morning. His nuthorlty for doing 10 was the ap pointment made by Mayor Moores and con firmed by the city council at its meeting Thursday night. Samuel I. (lortlon, tho deposod magis trate, appeared nt the police court a few minutes nfter Judge Crawford had taken his beat on the bench. Ho refused to rec ognize any authority but his own In the proceedings ot tho court, and stoutly main 4tnlned tliat ho. was the duly qualified nnd Acting politic judge of the city. Court was In progress when Judge Gordon nt lived nt tho pollco station. Ho entered the court room nnd hung his coat upon the samo hook which he was accustomed tq uring when he occupied tho position of po lice Judge. Without n word to anyone he started to ascend the bench. Sergeant Be bout Intercepted him and barred the way. No force was employed, for Judge Gordon gracefully receded. "I am here," he said, "prepared to exc An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Bthup of Figs, manufactured by the Oalifohnia Fio Svbup Co., Illustrate the value of obtalnlug tho liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally Inxntivo nnd presenting thorn In tho form most refreshing to the tastn and acceptable to tho system. It Istlio onn perfect utrcnjrthenlnp; laxa tl", cleansing the Bystem effectually, dispelling, colds, headaches and f eterr Rently yet promptly nlid cnnblluff one to overcome: habitual constlpatlonper ronncutly. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub- stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver nnd bowels, without weakening or Irritating them, make It tho ideal laxative. I In tho process of manufacturing figs are used, ns they are plcasaut to the taste, but tho medicinal qualities of tho remedy aro obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to tho California Fio Bvbcp Co. only. In order to get Itbeneflclal effects and to dvoid imitations, pltate remember th o full name of th o Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, SAX rBAMCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. XT. TEW YO&X, H. T. RwtAlebrslI D'uiilsts. -Price Wc. per bottl fine madras, with separate collars and cuffs. at 75c. i MEN'S 26c FANCY HAIiF HOSE AT 10c. Men's medium weight merino Bhlrts and Drawers, at 60c. Men's J1.G0 natural wool Shirts and Draw era In medium weight, at 98c. Men's 75o Jersey nibbed Shirts and drawers, at 39c. Saturday in America aro to bn found her. R(mluh front, W. B. Kabo, Worcester, Warner, Uedfern, Nemo the kind you sco advertised in the high class magazines. They aro nil hero and at Hayden's prices. Special Saturday 1 lot of 60c corsets, to close out, at 25c. A fine corset in the well known W. n. and Kabo Brands, on salo at 11.00. Muslin Underwear and Hosiery 1 lot of ladles' fine muslin gowns, tucked and embroid ered, very dainty garments, worth 75e, at 39c. Ladles' flno muslin and cambric gowns, worth up to $2.00, on salo Saturday at 98c. Ladles' fine cambric drawers, tucked and hemstitched, regular GOo value; Hayden's price only 23c. Men's $2,50 Night Gowns 98c 160 dozen men' night gowns In fine nainsook, cambrlcB, sateens, In white and colora; goods worth up to $2.60 your choice Saturday at 98c. A fortunate purchase makes tho above possible. An elegant assortment of ladles' fancy parasols, all the new designs, nt 98c to $10.00. A special value Is our lino In all the new styles for spring, in silk stripes and checks, plaids and plain colors, at $1.50. At .$1.60 you can buy here tho Klavla considered by many the handsomest, best fitting and most servlcablo glove on the market. At Hayden's only, can you buy tho cole braced Reynelr kid gloves tho nemo of perfection In style and quality. Tho Rey nelr was awarded the grand prize at tha Paris exposition.. - , cute the duties of the offlce of police mag- ir.umo oi umana. I nave been Informed ot no action preventing me from doing ho and insist upon my rights." Here Is a notification from tho mavor and city council," replied Judge Crawford, "I don't care for that," Interrupted Judce Qordon. "You don't need to read It to me. I nave received no notice authorizing me to turn, the affairs of this pfllce over to a suc cessor." Crawford In t'iiieitliiii, Judge Crawford had nine points of the law in hla favor. Ho was in possession. rnis court Is In session," ho said to Judge Oordon. "You will please not Interfere with Its progress." Judge Oordon walked to one side of tho court room and seated hltnsolf. His son was with him. Tho proceedings of tho court were continued. Thero was but a small grist. Tho first offender to appear bofore tho new Judgo wits "Uoston" Green, the eccentric colored character who has bocn arrested times without number for drunkenness. He was fined $1 and costs. At 10 o'clock Judge Crawford declared court adjqurned until Saturday morning at 10 o'clock out of respect to the memory of former Judge William R. Learn, whose funeral was held In tho afternoon. The court room was vacated by all except Judgo Craw ford, Judgo Gordon nnd his son, a couple of officers and several newspaper reporters. There was an air of expectancy. Judgo Gordon mado no movement, but It was evi dent tblt ho had some card up his sleeve which ha was preparing to play nt the opportune moment. Finally Judgo Crawford tired of waiting and lefr tho court 'room, stating that ho would appear next morning. Judgo Gordon continued his vigil. Ho retained his seat with apparent ease of mind for nn hour or more. Then he began to show signs of nervousness, Every time tho tcle phond bell In' tho adjoining room rang Judge Gordon' leaned forward ns If expecting to be called to tho 'phone. Oordon Get l'.lectrlo Meinnue. ' Finally his patience was exhausted and ho took tho Initiative. He rang the tele- phono vigorously and called for his at torney. A monosyllabic conversation en sued. -Then camo another long wait. I3y this time tho court room was entirely de serted savo by Judge Gordon nnd his son. Another short telephonic conversation and Judge Gordon Returned to tho court room und took 'the judge's chair. To the newspaper men who were In the room Judgo Gordon said: "This court is In session, I will continue hero through the business hours of tho day. I havo been clocted to tho otflco of pollco Judgo of Omaha nnd nm drawing a salary of $S n day for my services. I urn sorry thut cir cumstances oro Buch thnt I cannot adjourn court this afternoon out of respect for Judge liarii, but tho exigencies aro Biich that I will bo. unablo to do so." Judge Gordon declined to tuako any state ment relative to his Intentions, His attor ney likewise refused to stato whnt means would bo attempted In order that Judge Gor don may continue In an oftlce from which be has been ousted by official nuthorlty. THROWN OUT BY THE POLICE fudge (iumiirl I, (Jorilon mid Ilia Son Albert llnivr to He !hiiil II. After a dreary wult In tho vacant co'irt room all ot Friday afternoon Judge Samuel I. Gordon and bis son, Albert, who had helped blm hold tho fort, were summarily dispossessed by tho police. The older Gor don protested strongly, but made no phys ical resistance, finally leaving wlthput causing any trouble. Young Oordon, how ever, mado such a vigorous resistance that considerable forco had to be exerted to remove him, The Gordons had made prey- Easter Bargains Kuster Uelts, 25c utnl tfle. J1.00 Unstcr Neckwear, 25cJ $1.50 Kuster Neckwear, 30c and COo. Joe Hunter rancy Illbbons, 10c. fAj Kaster Veiling, IKc. OKAND KAHTKlt LACK SALIi- Wo represent tho largest laco house In tliu world of line luces. Wo can suvu you Just ouo-hulf In fine lutes. Boo our prices; tliey will convince) you. aeuulrio hand-made Arnbliin Laces now on mile. $6.(w Arublnn I.uces, per yard, $2.00. $3.00 Arabian Luces, per ynnl, $1.00. 11.60 Arabian Laces, per ynnl, "5c. 5oo bolts of French Trimming' Lace, worth 25c to too, on mile Haturduy ut 15c yard. Gnat Ring Sale Immense sale on these, splendid new process Hubs. hach tsng ta overlaid with u shell ot solid gold, overlaying u composi tion, which composition will weur llko solid Bold. They como lit pluln and Set nines, for bunion, misses, men und women. The settings urn real Imported doublets, einer- aius, rubles, ioriun!.n diamonds, pearls and opals; It h Impossible for experts to distinguish them from tho real gems worth $.V).eo to $100.00. They aro guaranteed by us to wear llvo years or your money buck. Tho prices are 25c, 50c nnd $l.u0. On salo Saturday, Sheet Music Tomorrow we will tiltu'i nn Miiln Mnnin nf our attest, selections at only 17c per copy; by mall. 18c such hits ni "Ooodby. Dolly Jlray, ' both nong and two-step; 'T Cnn'l Tell Why I Lovo You, Hut 1 Do," "When our latest sciectlotiH at only 17c per copy; jjony nn t lien the Harvest Dav Are Over." ".Inst Hn. eauso Hlie Made Dem Ono-Ono KycH," "I'd Llko to Hear Thnt Souk Again," "Wny to lti a Woman's lieatt," "It's Just Because 1 Lovo You So," and lots ot pretty now songs wo have Just received wo can sell you at only lTe. Mall orders promptly Optical Department Our Optical Department contains a com plete htock of tip-to-datn Spectacles and Kyeglasses. Examinations free by quail tied graduate optician. Lenses exchanged. lU'imlrH of all kinds. Cut urlees. A complete Aliimluold Spectacle or Kye- giass, wiiii ui.o crystal lenses, vniuo rc.w, for OSe. HAYDEN BROS. aratlons, with tho apparent Intention of remaining In the court room all night. It was 6:30 o'clock, half an hour past the ueunl closing time, when u squad of offi cers In charge of Sergeants Wolsonbers and Ilebout entered tho room. They ad vanced. to the Judge's enclosure, Inside of 'which the older Gordon was seated and pretending to read a newspaper. "Judge, tit's about time to udjouru court, Isn't It?" asked Sorge.tnt Ilebout. "Oh, I don't know," retorted tho ex Judge. "Yes, It Is time," persisted the sergeant. We have como to cIobc up and lock the doors." "Well, go nil end. 1 don't care what you do." "Judge, there's no uso In being contrary about this matter. You know wc nro hc.-o In tho performance of our duty nnd acting under orders," suld Sergeant Welscnberg, Young Gordon scented trouble nnd climbed over the rnlllng, plnntlng himself firmly behind his father's chulr. "You will ha.vo to uso force to mako me go," chorused both Gordons. "We won't go unless you throw us out." Without more ado Sergeant Welseubcrg stepped Into the enclosure on one side and Sergeant Bebout on the other. They grasped the younger Gordon nnd, despite the vigorous resistance ho made, dragged htm from tho enclosure, fighting, fuming, threatening to the last. He was given Into the custody of Officer dlbhons. who con ducted tho young man downstairs. The former Judgo beenmc grently excited and gesticulated wildly whllo ho commanded tho offlcerB to release his son. "Ho has got Just as much right hero as I havo," screamed Gordon, sr., a statement which tho officers did not dispute. When tho son had been ejected from the court room the fnther rose from his seat, facing Sergennt Ilebout, who stood bcsldu him, and still protesting that tho proceed ing was Illegal. Tho officer laid his bund upon Gordon's arm nnd told hint he must leave, advising him at tho aama time to uiakn no trouble. Gordon then left, after gathering up bis effects, among which was a largo box con taining lunch. In iho meantime Gordon, Jr., was strug gling with officers at tho foot of tho stairs in a vain endeavor to return to ,tha court room. Sergeant WelHonberg commanded him to leave tho building and caught hold of him to enforce tho order. Tho young fellow resisted and applied vile epithets to tho sergeant. Ho was being somewhat roughly hnndlrd when his tHther cntno Into view nn the stairway. The elder Gdrdon's wrath was blazing In an Instant and he scored tho police roundly, Insisting that his son was entitled to a placo In tho court room. "Ry what right?" demanded nn officer. "Ilccause ho Is n taxpayer and pays nioro taxes than any of you tax-shirking thieves," shrieked tho ex-Judge. Tho Gordons wore then shown tho front door and they departed. As tho elder Gordon backed out he tired this parting Bhot: "Well, It took about fifty of you to do It, anyhow," , Tin; ii ami iiitt sii IlrerdH IliindriitT, Which .'ntie I'nll Iiik Hair mill I'lnnll)' lliililiies. I'rof. Unua, Hamburg, ficrmany, Kurupean nuthorlty on skin diseases, pays tli.it dan druff is iih contagloiiH as any other mule volent disease and thut ono common source ot the spread of dandruff is the uuo of tho hamo hair brush by different persons. The way to avoid catching dandruff or any other disease from another's brush Is to Insist on tho uso ot Newbro's Hcrplctde. It not only kills the dandruff germ, but It Is also an antiseptic that will prevent the catching of any disease whatever through contagion of mother's brush. Special Easter Millinery Sale fffpP Bntunlay we put on talo several hundred very tlnest and most charming, hats, some dlrret copies of Imported models, exquis itely and stl.vlsdtly trimmed In the very newest fashions, at Just about half their actual value. Ynu can secure at this salo your Kuster hat at a big saving. Fifteen extra salespeople vlll bo bete Saturday to wait on you promptly. We Invite you to call und see all that Is new, dainty and chic In women's hcmlwcut'. Women of taste, even those who make their own hats, come to llavdcns' to get an Idea of tho late styles and see tho swell Imported creations to be found only at tho Hlg Store. Not u store In America makes a more com prehensive or morn beautiful showing. No where Is there such an opportunity to ac quaint' yourself with the different styles. Try others on ntr.l find out Just tho hat that Is most becoming to you, In the very latest fashion and at tt most nnlonlshly low fig ure. The style Is In tho millinery, not in Hiu price. Special Saturday Sale A few samples of our many bargains. Watch these soles they ate money-savers, Iron Wugons, 12x24 Inches, regulur $1.60, now "5c. Iron Wagons, 13x20 Inches, tegular $1.75, now 90o. $1.75 Hoy Hleyeles now $1.10. Ilrass Lanterns, 19c. 10-lr.ch Feather Duster, 12c. Dover Kgc beaters, .V. One box Wax Tapers and Lighter, 13c. Three-arm hardwood Towel Hacks, Sc. 15c bottle Machine Oil, 5c. Kindling Hatchet, 10c. Granite Cups, Be. Two Tin (.'ups, 6e 23u patent Nutmeg Grater, 10c. Hunter's Flour Sloves. 9c. Two-burner Gasoline Stove, $1.95. 1 Fashions for the Season Hint uy Mnry I.umh. 3783 Fancy Waist, with Berth, 32 to 40 in, bust. Woman's Fancy Wulst, No. 3783, with Hcrthn The square yoko and the bertha aro among the notable featurca ot the season's styles nnd lend thcmsolves to various com binations with satisfactory effect. Tho sinnrt waist Illustrated shows wool crepe In pastel bluo with yoko and undetsloeveH of cream rluny lace and trimming of black velvet ribbon nnd Is exceedingly eflcctlvc, but the design Is In every way suited to a variety of light weight wools and Boft silks, whllo tho combination can bo varied ngaln nnd again. Yoke and undersleeves of chiffon or Liberty silk with a figured Loulsluc silk aro exceedingly hnndsomo, erepo de chine with point do Venlso Is beautiful and sim ilar materials might bo suggested by the score. Th" foundation for tho waist Is a tilted lining that cIobcu nt tho center front. The yoke is faced onto the back, but made sep arata at the front and Included In the right shoulder nnd neck seams whllo It hooks over Into tho left. Tho front of tho waist Is gathered at tho upper edge and seamed to the lining, closlnt: Invisibly in front, and tho scentless back la laid In tiny plaits nt the wnlst line, Tho bertha Is attached to the waist, effectually concealing tho seam that joins the yoko to tho main portion, and closes with tho yoko at tho left shoulder seam. The front of wnlst may ho cut on the fold of material and closrd with the bertha at the shoulder, nrotind arms eyo nnd under arm Beams if so preferred. Tho .sleeves are cut after the latest stylo and Include the full under portions that aro outlined and seamed tn tho lining of tho upper sleeves. At the neck is a Block collar of the laco that closes Invisibly at the contor back. To cut this wnlst for n woman of medium slie, 3V4 yardB of material 21 Inches wido, :i yards "J" Inches wide, or l? yards tt Inchon wide will be required with yard of all over laco. The pattern No. 3783 Ik cut In sizes for a 32, 31, 3R, 3S and 10-lncli bust mcasuro For tho accoroinocatlun ot Tho Dee's renders these patterns, which usually retail nt from 23 to 30 cents, will bo furnished at a nominal price, 10 cents, which coven all expense. In order. to get any pattern cncloso 10 cents, glvo number and name of pattern wonted and bust mcasuro. Al low about, ton days from data of your latter before beginning to look for tho pattern. Address Pattern Department, Omaha lies, Omaha. Neb. Easter Hat Specials Our Kaster line of children's Felt Hals, Tains and Caps Is without n doubt the llnest In tho city for the least money. It will pay you to call and Inspect our lino before, buying elsewhere SATURDAY Sl'F.CIALS. We will sell 601 dozen boys' bluo Serge Caps, worlh'coo, at 2.V; a geulne bargain. A genuine Fur Hat, worth $2.00, In pearl, otter, brown and blick, Fedora shape, for Saturday only J1.2i. Soft Huts, In Railroad, l'asha, Fedora, Colonel; nil colors and sires, worth $1.60, on sale at 7So. Our Stiff Hats aro complete In all tho latest shapes and colors. Call and look ut our $2.fK) leader before buying elsewhere. Other Mores ask $2.50 and $:i.0O for hats that are not as good in quality or stylo.. Grocery Bargains 10 noumls ltollnl n.iln 1!)r til hnrs Itent 'Km All Soap, 2.',o. 3 bars Tar Soup, worth -oc. iur lee. pounds urauuiatcd HUgar, $1.00. 10 pounds pure Graham Flour, 15c. 10 pounds White or Yellow Corn Meal, 10c. Assorted Pickles, Chow Chow, etc.. worth 15e, for 8s,o. Star Tobacco, tier itltie. Sc. Horshoe, il'.ie. Halite Axe, :Bc plug. Choice Kugllsh Hreakfast Tea. ""c pound. Hasket etrcii japan i en, we pound, isow season Holder Japan Tea. -loo imiiiid. Three 3-nnund cans pears fot 25e. Three 3-pound cans Pearlies for 4.e. California Kvaporated i'ears, 6e. California Kvuporuted Apricots, Xic California Fvaporated Raspberries, 21e. Strictly Fresh Kggs, .11c. California Kvaporated I'eaehes, Me. New York Kvap orated Apples, SWo. 'Ihree bars Wool Soup for 10c. No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams, 10c. Flve- ound pall Lard for 43e. Choice, Sweet Oranges, six for 5c. Lurgo Fancy Lemons, six ret Co. Three pounds Dates tor iuo. uood louihi- uuuer, iuc. Drug Sale Tar Soat). three bars for 10c. Pucker's Tar Soap, 15c cuke. Kirk's Perfume, loo. an ounce. Almond Meal, ino bottle. Hood's Sursapurlllu, toe bottle. Palne's Celery Compound, C9c. Castorla, 2Jt:. FUNERAL OF JUDGE LEARN Iiiiircxil vi' 4,'rrr moult' n Arc lipid nt lllkN' I.oiIki Rooms I'rlilny Afternoon. William K, Leant was burled Friday after noon. Funeral services were hold ut 2 o'clock from the Elks lodgo rooms In thn Wnro block. A largo number of friends of tho deceased joined In the service. Inter ment was nt I'rospoct HIU cemetery. Tho services were conducted under the nusplcca of tho Klks nnd were participated In by several other secret organizations of which the doreasod was u member. The lmprcssivo funeral ceremony by tho Klks was employed lit Its entirety. Rev. T. J. Mackny, rector of All Saints' church und chaplain ot the Klks, was In charge of tho service. Judge Leo Eatellc read a eulogy on the deceased. A feeling of warm friendship had always existed between Judgo Kstello nnd Judgo Learn. Ilccause of ibis Intimacy Judge Kstello was chosen to deliver the eulogy. Ho spoke of his departed friend In the highest terms, calling attention to his niuny good traits of charncter. "His was a friendship," said tho speuker, "that nny ,mnn might well seek. Ho was loyal and considerate, big-hearted und gen erous, nnd na better proof ot bin splendid manhood could bo cited than his deep uff ac tion for tho two boys who havo been bereft of paternal guardianship by his sad death." All of the officers ot tho Blks lodge par tlclruted In the funoral ceremony In accord with the usual custom. Georgo r. Cronk recited "Thnnatopsls" In an otfectlvo man ner. The music wus furnished by the Klks quartet, under the leadership of Jo Darton. Tho llor.il offerings wero numerous and elaborate Many of his frlouds und all of tho lodges to which ho belongod con tributed handsome designs. Tho children who attend Karnnm school, where the two Learn boys nro students, presented a beau tiful wnath and tho members ot tho pollco department forwarded a pretty design. . fl'ltll I'OII ASTHMA. Aethma sufferers need no longer lenvo home nnd business In order to bo cured, Nature has produced a vegetable remedy that will permanently cure nstlnna and all dlheascH of the lungs and bronchial tubes. Having tested Its wonderful curative powrts In thousands of cases (with a record ot 80 per cent permanently cured), ond desiring to relievo human sulfrrlng, 1 will send free of charge to nil sufferers from asthma, rou st mpt Ion, entnrrh, bronchitis and nervous, diseases, this reclpo, in German, French or Kngllsh, with full directions for prepar ing and using. Sent by mail, Address mHIi stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Noyei, 847 I'owers Block, Rochester, N. Y. Don't Fool With Your Eyes llPMilnrhn Cnuaril liv Hvr SI Many persons whose heads are constantly acntng nave nn idea what relief scientific ally fitted glasses will give them, THE H. J. PENFOLD CO, i.KAiif.VG Nciijvrmr. opticians. H08 FA II A 31 ST. Ojip. I'xtn Hotel Great Sale on Fine Easter Shoes IB r ',1 The Stetson Shoe Is known ns tho bent in America for men. It Is absolutely as fine shoe ns can possibly bo made. Kvcry roeourco of tho manufacturer Is used to put stylo and service In them. They aro hand sewed and perfect fitting. Regular $7.00 shoes; Hayden's price, $5.00. Wo have Jut reeolvcd a splendid lino of tho flno Crossott ohocs for men. They nro In vlcl, velours and patent leathers, extension soles, ropo stitched, now Hoaton toes, a splendid shoo thnt will wear well, feci well and look well; to be had only at Hayden's; tho price is $3.60. Wc uro closing out tho balauco of tho J. W. Nnylor women's shoes; regular $3.00 values, at $1.58. They arc In vlcl kid and pai nt leathers. Wc uro closing out the balance of the J. 1'. Smith sample $3.00 and $3.50 shoes for men, at $1.8S. Children's Shoes sBflBjpjsKC!B CHIMNEY CAUSES A BLAZE Fire Deportment Una u llnu lo May Haley' Hoiinc on limine Street. The peculiar mnnner In which a chimney wns constructed In the dwelling nt 1210 Dodge Htrcct was responsible for u blaze shortly nfter noon Friday. A brick chimney had been erected on the Joists ot tho cell ing and n stovoplpo passed between the Joists, entering the bottom of tho chimney. Knabe Pianos Will outlive the twentieth century their durability Is unquestioned Kim- bnll plnnoH havo n tono nnd a touch which nre unexcelled In woiid-wldo rcn- utntlon Krnnlch & Bnch pianos nro noted for their olegnnt veneers, pro nounced by nil experts to bo tho flnost nnd most finished pianos Id tho world Ilnllet fc Davis pianos, having been nindo for nearly n century, speak for themselves nH being tho highest produc tion of tho piano mnkcr's ort. If you want your plnno tuned, repaired, pol ished or moved, cnll up 'phone 188. A. HOSPE, Music and Art. 1513-1515 Douglas. See Our Windows If you would like to look at a beautiful lino of Kaster novoltloa. Wn have nnlto tho best selection ot Kaster egga, chocolates, brownies, birds, chicks and all sorts ot candy eggs In tho city. Here is a list of special desserts of Ico cream, eggs, natural sUe, contulnlng yolk, birds nest, small chickens, larger neBts, sotting hen, six egga, twelve portions! wish bones, tied wuu riouons; inrgu rauuu, fifteen portions', wlno Jelly, quart; fit. Hon ore, twolvo lo sixteen portions; Jardlnf6 on hellcvilP, basket: doves, Ind. wluo Jolly, meringues, dozen; lily of valley, Kastor Illy. Our bnskcts aro the handsomest, ever shown In Omaha, and all filled with choice bonbons, Glvo us your order early. W. S. Balduff, 1520 FaruKtM 9L Boys Easter Shoes Tim boy will wear out more shoes lliau any other member of tho family but hu will huvci a harder time wearing out our boys' $l.!o mIiock than any other shoo ho ever had on his feet mndo xtrong from good, honest leather, they miike 1111 Ideal hlioo for all kinds of weather and for all occiihIodh, You will mlHH it It' you fall to tako a look at our miiguillceiit Uuo of shinny xhoeh lor Kinder wearing patent leath ers and patent Ideal kid shoes for every member of the family- all the Into styles lu all sizes and widths. Drexel Shoe Co., Cnliilosiun Srnt l're for tho Asking. OiiiiiIiii'n I p-lo-iliile Shoe House. XI1H l" A 11. A 31 STHU12T. The best makes In the country. IVrfcct In style, in fit. In material und workmanship, and at the usual Hayden sav ing in price. Wo havo alt sties nnd widths, Inmrlng your getting as perfcot a fit as If you had tho shoe 'made to order. Come In and sco swell styles In Ideal and patent leathers. Hrooks llros, ot Rochester, N, V,, make tho durst line of women's shoes in the country. They aro to be hud only at Hayden's. They como In vlcl kid, patent leather and all tho fushlonablo leathers, at $3.00, $3.60. $4.00, $4.60 nnd $6.00. The fnmous "Ultra nhoes for women In Idenl calf, pntent calf nnd vlcl kid. all styles nnd sixes; u slyllsh, avrvlcabU alioe; worth fully $6.00; tho price Is $3.60. Wo make sptclat selections for tho boys and girls to give them shoes that have tho stylo and comfort ot tho larger people's and also lasting service. They aro built of honest materials that will stand the rough punishment. "The Morrlam shocB" for children are tho beat made. They aro to be found at Hayden's. Wo make prices less than others quote on poorer grades that have not half the wear In them. Hoys' and misses' Merrlam shoes at $1.25 and $1.60. Children's Merrlam shoes at $1.00 and $1.25. Infant's fine shoes, In tho Into pretty styles, on salo at 85c and $1.20. Tho Joists became overheated and tho firs was tho result. The damage did not ex ceed $15 and was covered by Insurance. The dwelling was occupied by May Haloy and owned by the llecgco estate. The "lint I'llsslft" Contest. The correct number of "Dots" will bs published In all editions of The Doe Satur day, April 13. Also tho announcement ot prize winners, with tho name and address of everyone winning a prize Including ths pic j