15 THE OJIAHA DAILY BEEl SATURDAY, JCKE 22, 1001. HAYDENs . . Saturday's Special Bargain Sales . . HAYDEN s will save you many dollars. The Roberts, Gainer & Powell stock is on sale in the Bargain Room. Pianos Sold on Easy Payments. Agents for the Butterick Patterns. Ik 1 Men's $1.25 Underwear 50c 500 dozen men's fine lisle thread and balbrig;an Shirts and Drawers, in plain and fancy colors, stripes, checks and mottled the largest line of fancy colored Underwear in Omaha, every garment guaranteed perfect this is the Otis make BCOrt and sold up to $1.25 regularly on sale at OvyC Linen Mesh Underwear at $2.00; sold elsewhere at $3.25. Men's 25c fancy Half Uose at 10c. One lot of men's fine lisle thread fancy colored Half Hose, reg ular 50c quality, at 25c. All the new styles in men's Negligee Shirts, in madras, checks and stripes, made to sell at i)8e; all the best makes. Men's $1.00 Belts on sale at 40c. Men's $1.00 and $1.50 Night Shirts at 40c. One lot of men's Colored Laundered Shirts, with separate col lars and all new patterns, worth up to $1.00, on sale at 40c. Men's 50c and 75c Suspenders at 25c. One lot of men's Summer Underwear, all sizes, in shirts and drawers, in plain and fancy colors, worth up to 75c, at 25c. Big Clearing Silk Sale Saturday Wo Invoice In a few days, and to clear out as many silks as wo possibly can, wo have cut prices so low that It will movo them quickly. Road this list and then attend the sate Saturday. 60o Wash Silks, all colors, for 25c 50c Satin's nnd Taffeta, all for 25c 8.1c China Foulards, pure silk 390 76c Taffbtn, nil shades, at only 390 U White Wash Silk, 36 In. wide, at only GOo $1.25 Liberty Pnnno Silk, alt colors, at 50c 11.50 Mack Taffeta, 27 In. wide, on salo 69 o 12.00 nlnck Taffeta, 36 In. -wido, on sale 11 (1.75 Kancy Silk, good styles, all go for 50c and COo $2.50 illack Grenadines, double width, tot , $1.00 (1.50 Dlack China Wash' Silk, 36 Inches wide, for 75o 11.00 Drapery Silks, on sale, all 32 Inches wldo 50c J2.50 Panne Velvets, black and colors, tor 11.25 Thero Is no reserve. Trices are cut on all kinds of silks. Everything must be eold. Wo would rather sell than Invoice and therefpro offer the most remarkable bargains. Hat Sale Saturday we placo on sale the best line of Straw Hats In the city for the least money. We have moro straw goods than we have, room for, and Saturday we cut the prices right In two. Men's fine 11.00 Straw llHts at 50c Children's. 35c Sailors at 15o Children's 50c Sailors at 25c Children's 95c Mexicans Mo 60a Mexicans 25c 35c Mexicans l&J Don't fall to see the Straw Hats at our front door. We havo a few hundred odds nnd ends In Men's. Boys' and Children s Hats worth up to$1.00. On sale Saturday whllo they last. .c . .. . 1 t - j;. 1 2 INCREASE ON COTTON GOODS J.bbm liid it HtCMMury U lipr. oi Much ligsir PricM. OMAHA HOUSES ARE WELL STOCKED IteureaentatlYe at m Xew York Print Home Makes Explanation of ' ' the Skyvrnrd Tendency of Prices. Dry goods jobbors of the country have received notice from the cotton mills that the prlco of standard grades of cotton goods will be immediately advanced in amounts ranging from 7H to 26 per cent, and they havo arranged their business on the new basis. Omaha Jobbers find themselves In good shape for the advance, as their stocks are rather larger at this time of the year on the staple articles than usual. This result was brought about by the heavy sales of last spring, which drew so heavily upon their stocks that they found it necessary to lay. .In a new supply later In the season, and as tho goods were staple and the prices low I hey purchased heavily. C. L. Wilson of New York, representing tho Arnold Print company, Is In fbe city and discussed the causes of the advance freely; He said: "The principal caute of the advance Is tbo price of taw cotton. Every manager of mills In the country expected to see the price of. cotton go down; 5-runt cotton was prophesied, and sales were being made on tba: basis When the mills starUd to buy they, fourd that they would be compelled to pay on an average of 8 cents a pound for stock, so prices had to advance. At the same time tho export trade of the country Increased. During the stato of war In China that country Imported practically no yoods. American cotton mills had pre viously dono a largo business In China, and when the war paralyied the trade they found themselves with large stocks on hand Intended for that country. This they sold In this country at lower prices, tho In creased supply tending to lower prices. Now the war Is over the mills And that China Is not enly calling for Its usual amount of goods, but Is anxious to buy In larger quantities to make up for tho dearth of business during the war. "But probably ono of the prime causes is tho combination -recently effected covering the' majority of mills in all parts of tho country. When tho price of cotton goods was high a short time ago evory mill In tho country, and especially those In tbo south, ran full time, piling up a surplus of manu factured goods. The mills were operated night and day, with the result that more goods were made than could be sold. "Finally the manufacturers got together and the flrBt thing they did was to limit the working hours of tbe mills. All night work LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT is the standard for Extract of Beef quality, and in no article of food is quality more important than in beef. Be careful to buy the gemiiuo LIEBIG , COMPANY'S, A pjjf7j jfj m with thin siguaturo : Great Lace Sale 8 cases Imported luces from the St. Louis custom house. In tbo best and latest pat terns, on tale Saturday at less tbnn half value. Sold only In 12-yard pieces. 12 yards Valenciennes Laces, worth 33c, at lie. 12 yards Valenciennes Inserting, worth 35c, at ISc. 12 yards Valenciennes -Laces, worth 50c, at 25c. 12 yards Valenciennes Insertlngs, worth 50c. at 25c. 12 yards Valenciennes Laces, worth 75c, at 3Dc. 12 yards Valenciennes Insertlngs, worth 75c, at 39c. 12 yards Valenciennes Laces, worth (1.25, at 60c. Linens, Muslin and White Goods Dept. Soft nnlsh Muslin, bleached 5c LL brown Muslin 4c 3-4 Bleached Sheeting 16c 9-4 Bleached Sheeting 18c Cambric, 16 yards for (1.00, suitable for Underwear. India Llnon, worth 25c yard 15c Madras cloth for Shirt Waist, worth 60c, at 30c 68-Inch Bleached Damask worth (100, t 65c 64-Inch Bleached Damask, worth 75c, at S0c 72-Inch Bleached Damask, worth (2.00 at (1 25 All linen Bleached Napkins, worth (2.00, at doz (1 00 Pattern Clotb, silver bleach, worth (2.00 each, go at 8-4 (1 00 Pattern Cloth, silver bleach, worth (2.00 each, go at 10-4 (1 25 Persian Lawn worth 50c yard at 30c India Batiste, worth 76c, at 40c Remnants of Table Linen, Toweling and Sheeting. was suspended and the production curtailed by at least one-third. The reduction In production, coupled with the other causes, has produced the advanced prices. The greatest advance has been made In tbe cheaper grad;s. Take four-yard sheeting, which Is as staple as sugar or flour. It has been selling from the mill as low as 3 cents a yard. Today It Is about 4U cents. Other goods havo advanced, but not at so large a rate. From present conditions deal ers believe the advance Is permanent, or that It will prevail until there Is a reduc tion In the price of raw cotton," Arrested for Stenllnic Inrflitn Cnttlc. BILLINGS. Mont., June 21.-Samue Uar vn was arrested by federal authorities last nlsbt chureed with comnllcltv In steallnc (18,000 worth of cattle from the Cree, In dians, on wnicn ennrge iiooert i.ee is now being tried In the United States court here. The alleged stolen cattle were found, It Is said, on Garven'a ranch by Indian Agent Edwards. A year ago Oarver was one ot the must prosperous citizens of Billings, After Lee's nrrest Garven nsslgned his property to the First National bank. A deputy marihal left with the prisoner for Helena early today. Seasonable Fashions Iltuta oy Starr tjiutj. 3857 Bat Cut, Woman's Box Coat. No. 3S57 The box coat makes a most desirable, serviceable and stylish Jacket for all round general wear. Tbo model shown Includes tho latest features and Is made from tan-colored broadcloth, but covert clotb, cheviot, met ton, and both blue and black broadcloth are appropriate. The regulation box front3 extend well under the arms to meet the seamless back In shapely curved seams that are left open a tew Inches from the lower edge. The sleeves aro two-seamed, In reg ular coat style, and aro stitched to give a cuff effect. At the neck Is a roll-over col lar of velvet that meets tbe fronts lo pointed revers. To cut this coat for a woman of medium slse, 1 yards of material 60 Inches wide will be required, with u yara of velvet for collar. The pattern 3857 Is cut in sizes for a 32, 34, 3s, 38 and 40-lnch bust measure. For the accommodation oi The Bee'i rter these patUrns, which usually retail at from 25 to 50 cents, will be furnished t a nominal price, lq cents, which covers 11 expense. In order to get any pattern Oclose 10 cents, give number and nam of pattern wanted and bust measure. Al low about ten days from date of your tetier before beelnnlng to look for the pattern. Address Pattern Departweut. Oasha B. Extraordinary Shoe Sale Saturday Tho finest makes and latest styles of Summer Shoes and Oxfords on sale at less than wholesale prices. "Stetson" Shoes for men. "Brooks Bros." Shoes for ladies "Merriam" Shoes for children. Men's $3 nnd S "Crown" Shoes Si. DO. Ladles' Stt Kid Turn Sole Shoes $1.00. rtT-fl A for ladles' fine Vlcl Kid (2.00 and (2.50 Oxford Ties, with hand turned Q -4 A Tol.f- A 80,cs Pa'ent and kid tips, all tho broken lots of the beat makers 7w I CjL every pair a genuine bargain at For ladles (1.35 Vlcl Kid One Strap SUppera with turn sole and plain coin toes r.Q VOC Saturday at VOC Ladies' 2.50 Patent Leather Oxford Ties $1.97 yf. Children's line Kid Strap Slippers 75c-90c fCWfff ' Misses' line Kid Strap Slippers 90c-$1.15 wag-- V V31 v ....... " .--.- ' l,iitlier w .i.vv- gVajk Misses' fine $2.00 ffir Lace Shoes VHSv Boys' Tennis Oxfords NW,,, Men's Tennis Oxfords Great Ring Sale Saturday Solid Gold Shell Rings at 25c and 50c. Come In and see the Immense display and demon stration of these celebrated rings. These rings aro manufactured by a new process. Each ring Is covered with a shell of solid gold overlaying a composition metal, which combination will wear like solid gold. The settings are real Imparted doublets, cmor alds, rubles, turquoise, diamonds, pearls nnd opals, and It Is lmpotblc for exports to distinguish between these rings and rings costing (50 to (100. The prices Saturday on these splendid rings will bo only 25o and 50c. Special Sale on Optical Goods Spcotuclea, eye-glasses, opera glasses, rending glares and magnltler at 50c on the dollar. Hycs carefully examined free. A good pair of Spectacles or Eye-glasses for 75c. Gold-tilled Frames tilted with Crystal pcrlscoplc lenses, worth (4.50, (2.49. Smoked colored Eye Protectors, the 5c kind, at 35c. Accurate Thermometers, 10c. HAYDEN BROS SIXTEENTH STREET PAVING (Continued from First Page.) of monthly rentals now derived Is (13,- 103.33, an average ot (3.27 per month per front foot, and a total of (157,263.06 per an num. The assessed valuation of the prop erty In question as taken from the books In the office ot the city tax commissioner Is (669,020, so that the annual rental col lected la 23.5 per cent on the amount cn which tax Is paid. If tbe property Involved Is listed ac the 40 per cent basis for city taxes, then Its market value Is (1.672.550 and the annual rental collected Is a little moro than 9 per cent on the market value of the property. When one Is familiar with the character ot the buildings, this In come must appear marvelous. In order to fully appreciate the figures which follow It must be borne In mind that the lots which front on Sixteenth street havo a depth of only slxty-slx feet, so that none ot the buildings can be deeper than that. As a matter of fact, but few of them aro that deep. Forty feet will come nearer approximating the average depth of the structures. The figures here given are as nearly exact as possible, having been se cured from owners, agents or tenants: Sixteenth Street Hrnt noli. Th KVilanm Kfttntn owns the site of the Boston store, 114 to 12t South Sixteenth street (132 feet), and receives annual rental of (9.000, U per cent on (1PO.000. UUIHIIIlg ownca uy j. i.. iiruuueiB oui". fourth floor rents for (2.100 per car, $200 per month. Hoyden Brothers own and occupy Nos. 101 to 112 South Sixteenth street No. 102 South Sixteenth, owned by the Globe Hulldlng company, three stories, monthly rental, nrst noor. jiw: second noor, (75! third door. (50; total, $25 (22 feet on Sixteenth street). NOs. 113 to lZi Houtn sixieemn mrcci. two-story brick, owned by W. II. Buthman itj foot nn Sixteenth street): total monthly rental. Including Nos. 1520 and 1522 Doug las. (1,623. Nos. 107 to 111 South Sixteenth, two-story brick owned by Husn Mcuanery (os recw intnl monthly rentals. Iffl). Nos. 101 to 105 South Sixteenth, flvc-story Douglas diock, ownen ny r. i: iiirKenuuu cn fprtl. total rental iiOO ner month. Nos. 101 to 111 North Sixteenth, two-story frame, owned by James jsevuie w-u iceii; flrt floor. Dor month. $73rt: second floor. JW. Nos. 113 to 123 North Sixteenth. Crounse black (132 foct). three-story brick, owned by II. C. Plunkot: monthly rental, first floor. (502; second floor, (121.50; third floor, 1SS: total. 1771.50. Nos. 3)2 to 212 North Sixteenth, Masonic temple (132 feet), three-story brick; upper stories used as lodge rooms, producing no revenue: nrst noor, per montn, jaia. Nos. 201 to 223, two-story brick at Nos. "M and 203. balance of block one-story frames ot bricks In poor condition, owned by Frank Farmolee (261 feet), total rent, xSoft orr month. Nos. 214 to 221 North Sixteenth, two-story frrim (120 feet), owned bv St. A. D. nnl- combe, total monthly rental, (350; poor con- anion. Nos. 301 to 311 North Sixteenth, one-story brick (132 feet), owned by Mrs. Myers. Washington, D. C; total monthly rental, xi3o; new. Nos. 313 to 323 North Sixteenth, three story brick. Midland hotel, owned by W. F. Callahan (132 feet), total rental, (62 per momn. Nos. 302 to 310, two-story frame, owned bv Wlthart. Los Angeles. Cal. M10 feet); total rental, (150 per month; poor condition. Nos, 312 to 324. one and two-story frame hiiilriliiirs. owned bv Wrlcht. Lob An geles. Cal. (132 feet); (225 per month; poor condition. Nos, 403 to 412, three-story brick, owned by Colonel II. C. Clowery. Chicago, ill. (132 feet): total rental. (620 per month. Nos. 411 to 423, two-story frames, poor condition, ownea ny Airs. w. a. csianrook, unicngo tuu leeu; jt monui. No. 224. around rsnt saloon iHlllillne. orru pled by owner: land Owned by Mrs. EMa- nroox aoove tiwrnty-iwo leeij; toiai rent per month. (50. Nos, 601 to 511, two-story frame, poor con dition, owned by John Trumbull. Los Angeles. Cal. (1S2 feet); total rental, (200 per montn. isos. oi3 to an. two-story nricK, owned ny Schlltz Brewing company. Milwaukee (slxty-slx feet); estimate by tenant, total rent, (SO: upper floor, a vacant hull. Nos. 519 to 523, two-story brick, owned by Henry Osthorf (slxty-slx feet); total rents, (170 per month, and owner's residence. Nos. 502 to 506, two-story frame, poor con- Summer Millinery Specials A beautiful line of becoming styles In high-grade Chiffon nnd Straw Huts, trimmed In nil tho latest styles nnd best materlnls. Wc hove added hundreds of new and becoming styles In straw turbans, short back Sailors and Dress Shapes to our at tractive offer of (5.00 hats In black nnl colors. Women's Shirt Waist Hats trimmed ana untrlmmed at 75c up. 3W ready-to wear lints nt each, 55. Sun Bonnets ISc, In Gingham and Percale. Garden Hats. 10c each. Sailors In white nnd colors nt 25c. A spcclul showing of children's Hats at 08c mid up. beautifully trimmed In Flowers, Chiffon nnd Velvet ribbons. dltlon, owned by George Hobbe. Chicago (elghty-clght feet); total rent. (10O per montn, Nos. 514 to 518, two-story frame, owned by Fowler estate, Boston (slxty-slx feet); total rent. 20o per month. Nos. 620 to 62.', two-story frame, owned by Gahm estate, Boston (slxty-slx feet); total rent, (3t0 per month. Nos. 602 to 6CS. two nnd threr.storv frame. noor condition, owned bv fi. P. Mundcrson (eighty-eight feet); rent, ,(210 per month. , isob. mo to 012, two-story frame, poor con dition, owned by Andrews (forty-tour teen; montniy rent, vj:. Nos. tWl to 607, one and two-story frames, poor condition, owned by J. A. Crclghton (clghty-elght feet), monthly rent. (120. NO. O0. one-storv shed. rJklscmhle rnnill. tlon, owned by 1'enn .Mutual Life Insurance company (twenty-two feet); rent, (S per month. No. 611. two-and-one-linlf-storv brick. owned by Schlltz Hrewlns company (twen- iy-iwo icoij; montniy rent, ia. Nos. 613 to 623. Klomlvke hotel, three. story brick, owned by l'cnn Mutual Life In surance comnany iVSl feet): total rent uer month, (312.50. ' nos. m to 624, urexel hotel, three-storv brick, ground owned by Louis Sherb, build ing uy jonn . Jiarte; ground icnt. ii.itw per annum and taxes 032 feet); ground noor, except hotel oince, rents for (."05 per montn. Nos. ,01 to 703. three-storv brick, noor enn. dltlon. owned bv Georcn lleltnrrtrt rnlytv. six fret): total monthly rent, (205. Nos. 707 to 711. two-sturv frnnie nnnv nn. dltlon, owned by Dr. Hocder (slxty-slx feet); mummy rent, 'IM. Nos. 713 to 717. one-storv brick, fnlr .on- dltlon. owned by Schlltz Brewing company (sixty-six feet); rents per month, (62.50. iius. it-j 10 iwu-mory irame, owned ny Mrs. Eddy, Dr. Van Camp, agent (slxty-slx feet); monthly rent, (72.60. NOs. 702 to 712. thrcc-atorv lirlrfc irond condition, owned by Murtln Uros. (132 feet); .(iviiliiij luilin, iso. in, two-story nrlck. owned by Metz Brewlnir comnanv. rtwontv.twn fentv x7i per month. ios. lib to 722, two-story frame, poor con dition, owned by Pcnn Mutual Life Insur Be Certain to Take Plenty of time to decide on what you wnnt nnd tai'onipnrc prices nnd styles Como here llrst or come here Inut It innk.es no difference to us You may bo certnln of one thing, If you conic hero you will buy for you will be uunblo to resist the goods nt the prices A good Ico fienm freezer for 1.!!5 A tine wnter cooler for $1.75 Tho squnro wishing machine with big fly wheel for $6.4S-A good lawn mower for $'J,75 Screen doors for OSc Lawn hose for 8c, 10c nnd lL'e a foot Onsollno stoves for $2.75 There Is not nn nrtlclo In our ttoro that Is not worthy of your con sideration. A. C. Raymer 1514 Farnam St. The Delight of Every One- Wei don't enre who you nre you nro bound to like our Ice crenni Even If you nre n confirmed lee crenm hater we nre sure that if you buy ono little barrel of our Ico crenm you will cbnnge your opinion Wo mnko pure wholesome crenm nnd everybody likes It By the wny, hnvo you tried our now creation Ice crenni sandwiches f cents We mnko n specialty of Ice cream for pic nics soclnbles etc. nnd mnko n special price If you've never tried one of our little burrels do so today Three fine flavors nnd It costs but 40c. W. S. Balduff. 1520 Famctm SU . . . . i lKlkfi $1.50 39c 50c Dress Suit Cases Heavy Canvas. Leather Corners, Riveted. 20-lnch, nt $1 25 22-Inch at 1 40 24-Inch nt 1 Co Cruckers Wo havo Just contracted for 5 cars Crackers und Cakes, to be delivered to us as we need them. The goods will thus be fresh and crisp every day at prices below regular factory cost. Soda Crackers, dinger Snaps, Butter Cnickern, Oyster Crackers, 6c pound. Orange Sweets, regular cost, 2C, f.ur price. 814c. Sugar Molasses Cakes, cost 12ic : our prlto SISc. Cantcrberry (new), regular cost, 15c; our price, 10c. Jelly Fingers, regular cost 15c; our price 12Hc. Klondike specials, regular cost, 15c; our price, 12,c. German Honey Cake, regular cost, 15o; our price, 12Hc Newsboy Jumbles, regular cost 15c; our price, 12',c. Baby Mix, regular cost, 15c; our price, 12Vjc. Cocoa Taffy, regular cost, 15c; our price, 1214c. Cocoa Cream Bur, regular cost, 20cr our pric 15c. Walnut Marshmallow, regular cost, 3c; our price 15c. Chocolate Miirshmallow. regular cost, 20o. our price 15c. Moss Waters, regular cost 10c; our price lbc. Chocolate Fingers, regular cost, 20c; our price 15c. ance company (eighty-eight feet); monthly rent, ?S0. No. V.'t, two-story hrlck. owned by Omaha Brewing association (twenty-two feet); monthly rent, U0. Nos. SOI to 8)3, brick, owned by Krug Brewing company (forty-tour feet); monthly rent, (22.50. Nos. $07 to ill, one-?tory Iron building, built by owner on leased ground; ground owned by W G. Chambers (slxty-slx feet); monthly rent, VS. Nos. 813 to 823, frame dwellings and houses, poor condition, owned by Mrs. Dcnehey mtd Mrs. Condon (132 feet); monthly rent. 16S.D0. Nos. f.08 to 812, three-story brick, owntd by Krug Brewing company (eighty-eight feet); total rent, (L4 per month. Nos. 811 to 822, buildings on leased ground, owned bv Folsom estate (110 feet); total ground rent, (S3.33 per month. No. 821, two-story brick, owned by Omaha Brewing association (twenty-two feet), (75 per month. PLANS ARE NOT ADOPTED Secretary lloolilcr 12&tlnln Mtsnu tlcrstnndliiR In Auditorium A (Til Irs. The board of directors of the Auditorium company Is exceedingly desirous of Im pressing upon tho public mind the fact that no plans have been adopted for the con struction of the auditorium building. Speaking of this matter, Secretary George W. Hooblcr said: "On Sunday In an advertisement appeared a picture of the perspective of n building, the plans for which wero awarded first prize at tho recent contest of architects called by the Auditorium company. In this advertise ment tho building was labeled "Omaha's New Auditorium." From this advertise ment the Impression has gone abroad that Ladies' Furnishings Sale Ladles' fine Skirts, umbrella ruffles of embroidery, worth (1.50. at JSc. All our fancy lace trimmed Skirts, worth (3.50, at (2.50. A full line of ladles' fancy Corset Cov ers at 25c. A special lino of ladles' Summer Corsets at 25c, worth 50c. Ladles' straight front Corsets In sateen, and Summer Corsets at 50c, worth 75c. All the latest models In the W. n Kabo and W. C. C. corsets at (1.00 and up. The "La Orlcqul" Belt Corset for stout figures, giving the long waist, straight front effect. In the Bargain Room Saturday we will place on special salo a line of Batiste, Dimities and White Goods, especially adapted for children's dresses-at tho most ridiculously low prices ever heard of. 10c dimities, UVic, dimities, 10c piques in white and colors, 10c linen crash, 10c batiste, 12Hc batiste, 10c India llnon 36-ln. wide, 36-ln. percales worth 15c nnd 100 other goods worth up to 15c, at 6c. 15c dtmltlcs, 19c dimities, 25c dimities, 19c batiste, 26c batiste, 19c white lace stripes, 25c plqur, 25c tissues and 50 dif ferent other styles that sell from 16c to 25c, at 10c. 5c Scotch lawns iy,c 8 l-3e dimities 2Ho 10c dimities 3Hc 12ic percales, remnants 21o Grocery Specials 10-pound sack Corn Meal, 10c. 10-pound sack Rye Flour. 19c. 10-pound sack Graham Flour. 19c. Full pint bottle fancy Tomato Catsup, Stjc Large bottles Chow Chow, sweet or sour Pickles, Si,c. 10 bars best Laundry Soap, 25c. 4 bars Wool Soap, 10c. 011 or Mustard Sardines, per can, 6c. Condensed Milk, per can, 6c. 1-pound Jar Fancy Preserves, SVie. Taploeu, Sago, Farina, etc., per pound, 6c. Corn Starch, per package, 3c Beat Laundry Stnrch. per pound, 4c 1XL Starch, per package, 5c. Elastic Starch, 5c. Electric Starch 5c. Perfection Btnroh, per package, 5c. Dctgatico Starch, per package, 5c. Magnetic Starch, per package, 5c. Ruby Prunes, per pound, 5c. Largo Santa Clara Prunes, per pound, SVic. Fancy California Pears, per pound, Sljc. Mulr large Peaches, per pound, 8ic Santa Jose County Peaches per pound, 10c. BUTTER. Nlco Country Butter, per pound, 10c. Choice Dairy Butter, 11c. Fancy Separator Creamery Butter, per pound, ISc. Ment Specials 3-pound palls Pure Leaf lard 26c No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams 10Hc German Summer Sausage 12c Pickled Pigs' Tongues, spiced, per pound , 20c Veal Loaf, per can 10c Pickled Pigs Feet 44c Pickled Tripe 3V4c the company has adopted plans. This Is not the case. As tho matter now stands, the company can award the architectural work to any person It may desire. Tbe con test was not for the purpose of making an award, but to secure the Ideas ot the archi tects of tho city and surrounding towns as to what the building should be. It was, however, specified that It any ot the prize winning plans were adopted the value of the prize should be deducted from the architect's fee." FAKE HAIR PHKPAIIATIOXS Do Ilnlr .o Gootl, hut Often Cnuae It to Fall Ont. Many hair preparations are "fake" be cause they are merely scalp Irritants. They often cause a dryness, making the hair brittle, and, Anally, lifeless. Dandruff la tho cause of all trouble with hair. It Is a germ disease. The germ makes cuticle scales as It digs to the root of the liatr, where It destroys the hair's vitality, caus ing the hair to fall out. To cure dandruff the germ must bo killed. "Destroy Ihc cause, you remove the effect." Newbro's Herplclde Is the only hair preparation that kills the dandruff germ, thereby leaving the hair to grow luxuriantly. LAST DAY OF PUILIC SCHOOL HupiM' Epoch In the I.Ives of Children Vacation Until Septem ber a. Yesterday was tho last day of school, tbe happiest day In all the year to Omaha school children. Thirty-eight long weeks of school Boys' Shoe Day- Boys wear 6ut more shoes than girls nud It hns been our aim to got n boys' shoe thnt will stnnd the hard knocks the boys will give them In our $1.50 shoe we believe we have such a shoe Made strong from strong cnlf nnd onk sole nnd leather soles They give you nn Ideal school and everyday shoe Bring the boys In Saturday nud let us tit them to n pair of these shoes You get your money back if you wnnt it. ASK FOR CATALOGUE. Drexel Shoe Co.. Cataloau Sent Free for tba A.klnak Ouskt'a Up-to-date Shoe llea.a. 141B FARNAM STHEKT. A Profitable Invisfmint Can bo made at our wnrerooras by pur chasing one of our strictly high grade pianos You can bo sure of getting a good value for your money a reasona ble price and the easiest terms Our lino Includes all the best makes Call and see them and test our ability to give you tho best piano for the least money Our tuning is the best. . HOftPF Music and Art. 1513-1515 Douglas We do artistic tuning. Phln. JU. Ladles' fine lisle thre.id and mercerized vests, worth 35c, at 19c, Ladles' fino low neck, sleeveless com blnatlon Suits, silk finished, worth (1.00, at 60c. Ladles' fine Egyptian ribbed pants, um brella 8tylv, worth 39c. at 25c. Ladles' fluo lisle thread pants, lace trimmed, umbrella style, worth 70c. at 60c. Ladles' fancy silk vests, In all colors, at 50c, worth 75c. Ladles' fine lawn Chemise, laco and em broidery trimmed, worth (1.98, at 9Sc. Wiles' fine, fancy trimmed gowns, In fine cambric, well made, worth (150, atSSc. (1.50 crepon, black 49o 69c crepon 2So 60c ratny-day skirting 25o 200 yards spool cotton lo 25c ladles, belts lo 2 doien fancy buttons lo 5c Insertions Ho 5c embroideries l,o 15c ribbons 5c 25c ribbons 10c 25c taces 3Hc Special sale on Hammocks Saturday. Special sale on Croquet Sets. Remnant sale on alt kinds Wash goods and Dress Hoods. Hardware. Stoves and House-Furnishings SPECIAL SATURDAY PICK UPS. 16-Inch Lawn Mowers (2 49 -lnch Rubber Hose, guaranteed 6?a Screen Doors . 69a Screen Wire Hi a Potts' Iron Handle 5c 12-TIno Rake 15c 25c Parlor Brooms 15c No. 8, 18-Inch oven Cook Stove (S 95 Adjustable Screens 23a Grass Shears 17a 2-foot box Wood Rules 5c 12x24 Steel Wagon 75o 12x26 Steel Wagon 98a 14x28 Steel Wagon (1 19 22 Blank Cartridges 6o 22 Blank Pistols 15o Insurance Gasoline Stovo, safo as gas. The Jewel Refrigerator from (5.75 up. Special Lemon Sale Saturday at 7ic Per Doz FISH AND CHEKSK. Choice Herring, each 2Uo Brick Codfish, per brick 6a Hamburger ie, per can 23c Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese IVAa McLaren's Imperial Cheese 10a Sap Sago Checso To ended yesterday and gave way to the vaca tion, which will contlniio until September 2. Under tho rules ot tbe Board of Educa tion tho first semester of school begins tbe first Tuesday after the first Monday In Sep tember. This year Monday ushers In Sep tember and consequently tho fall semester will open the second day of tho month un less the Board ot Education should see fit to make a change In the time. Last year tbs opening was postponed until two week later than the usual time. Water Bottles We sell a good two-quart Water Bottle for 50 cents three quarts for for 65 cents and four quarts for 71 cents. Then tva have a better oner for a little mora' money, if you want one. THE li. J. PENF0LD CO. Medical and Surgical Supplies 1408 Farnam Street, Omaha. I V' rz I