12 THE OarAHA DATLY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1001 MEETING IS A GRAND SUCCESS FrifiUblt Bt8ulti tf SflTtnth Ainval G Tintion flNibruk Womtn'i Olubi. WAYNE IS A HOSPITABLE LITTLE CITY UelPKiitrn Hetiirnlrm to Omnlm Hold Hit IntrrrnlliiK Adjourned Nranlon on thn Trnln Hrer ptliin la Honor of Mrs. Penttle. ThoiiRh tho soventh annual convention of the Nebraska Krdoratlon of Woman's Clubs closed at Wnyno with Thursday cvcnlnK's jirograra, thnl formality by no means closed tho proceedings of tho meeting. Kully 100 club women gathered at the station at day light Friday morning, a coachload of thorn coming to Omaha, aud the ride afforded amplo occasion for n thorough discussion ot tho convention nnd many suggestions If not actual plans for the meeting next year. Tho women arc unanimously or the opin ion that tho mooting Is 11 triumph In the club movement of the state, for It not only attracted tho largest attrndanco of dele gates that hns over been present, but suc cessfully mot ono of the gravest crises In the history of tho organization, and through all only harmony and tho most friendly feeling has prevailed. Through tho hos pitality and ndmlrablo management of tho pcoplo of Wayne thoso elements were added that contribute no largely to tho success of an occasion nnd nothing was left tin dono to add to the comfort of their guests. Independent of tho unwritten law that officers servo two terms, tho convention corned unanimous In desiring n continua tion of thn administration. All recognized their unselfish work of the lnBt year and realized their fitness to bridge over tho coming year until tho proposed revision of thn constitution will enubln new oMcors to take up tho work nnd enrry It on effec tively. During tho morning it linked out that It was only In compliance with a rule that tho nominating committee, composed of the presidents of tho clubs of tho federa tlon, knowing thn unanimous wish of thn women, presontcd a list of names to run aculnst I linsn of tbu old olllcnrs. and. hclnc v nwarn of this, thn hostess organization al lowed tho linnio of ono of Its leading work ers to Htnnd for tho presidency to be de feated, but this incident was only In ac cordance with tho courtesy of tho Wayne .women during tho entire week. It was upon tho library question, how ever, that tho women camo nearest to a decided dICferenco of opinion. Many feel ing that as tho federation library had been established and supported by tho more nble clubs, for tho benefit of thoso who could not obtain or afford them, It would bo un wise, to turn over these books for club women to a now Institution for a year ot least, or until It had established Itself wb n success. Others held thnt as the women are tho recognized prlino movers In tho work for tho stato traveling library, though they had been ignored when tho fifth appointment in tho commission was made, they should stnnd by the new Instl tutlou nnd sco that thoy were recognized In future, also that tho promises written them by members of tho commission be fulfilled. Relieved of tho responsibility of tho convention's dignity opinions wero freely expressed. Tho majority Bcemed pleased with the In vltntlon to meet noxt year at Columbus and fool thnt Us central location Is greatly In Its favor. Tho biennial meeting at I.os .Angeles next May promises to bo well at tended by tho NehrnHka federation, in addi tion to tho delegates. At least a dozen Omaha women will go and thero was somo regret expressed that in electing tho dole gates they had not been choacn from nmong thoso who would surely go, for the trip Is nn expensive one, and as the ex jienses of tho delegates aro not paid this may prevent their attending, In somo tabes, Jlin. Hlln W. Penttle of Chlcngo, formerly of Omaha, was on tho car nnd during tho morning it occurred to somo one to hold an Informal reception In her honor while sho Is informal reception in her honor whllo sno wtt in the city. Accordingly hurried plans wero inado nnd from 2:30 until 4 Friday iiflernnou Mrs. Draper Smith threw open lior homo nt f24 Park nvenuo to about llio literary, philanthropic nnd club friends that Mrs. Teattlo knew during her rcsldenco here. KUM.KV, .ST I OK It CO. .Horn Open In til t.10 Snttirilny K, veil ing I, ntllr Hosiery anil t'nilorrt'r. A few of our bargains In women's and children's winter hosiery and underwear: Women's fast black notion hose, spilt soles, high spliced heel and toe; also a superior line In extra size, fast black cot ton hose, for Saturday's sale only 2jc pair. Just received, a now and exclusive line of women's fancy hose for winter wear, cannot bo equaled for less than 75c; stilt kloks, embroidered boots, diagonal stripes, dots nnd checks, all the newest patterns, on tho counter for Saturday, 60c pair. Misses' fast black cotton, silky fleeced stcrt.lngs, double knee, heel and toe, slzo to !), 25c n pair. Children's school hose, the "Pony" brand, no ribbed, extra heavy or medium weight, double knee, heel and toe, ncver-wear-out kind, all sizes, 25c a pair. Our underwear department contains all the comforts for cold weather at lowest prices. Women's extra heavy fleeced vests and pants, natural or ecru color, nicely made, only 25c each. We havo placed on our counter for Sat urday's sale a bargain In women's combi nation suits, fully worth 7Gc flcr suit, ecru or natural color, silk finish, all sizes; only 50c per suit. Women's fine natural wool ribbed vests ml pants, steam shrunken, covered seams, do not Irrltnte, all sizes, 3 to 6, (1.00 each. Misses' fast black, Swiss ribbed, cotton pants, special weight for winter, finished seams, sizes 2, 3, 4, 00c; C, 6, 60c; 7, 8, 65o per pnlr. The "Munslng" union suits for boys and girls, natural color cotton fleeced, porfect fit, wears well, nil sizes, only 50c per suit. WORK WILL BEGIN IN SPRING Comiilleni limn I'ri-vrnt nn Knrlicr Blart on dm Fnlcrnl llullil Inn Annex Contrnct. Little chance oxlsts that work on tho new section ot tho postofftco building, (or which planB havo recently been received from tho govornment, will bo begun until early In tho spring. This Is due principally to tho fact that there Is but one contractor in tho bidding, tho Charles W. Qlndelo company of Chicago. This company has done all of the other work, po It was Impossible to lot a now contractor In on this additional building ns bids nnd specifications wero all en tangled with tho enrly work and could not bo eeparntod into different Jobs. How . evor, that samo fuct means that there will be lots of bnccllntr hark and forth h tween tho contractor nnd tho government which will tako up considerable time. Com petition In the bidding would have dono nwny with this feature. Tho total exponfo of the entire now wing on the Seventeenth street side will reach about 1500.000. That of the latest section of the work authorized will approximate $100, 000. This is tho central frnntazo of lOfi test nnd thirty foet In dopth, which Is to bo run to tho full height of tho remalndor of thn building. As 11 rut planned this section was to hnv been but one story high. The outaldo wall bad already been started, nnd all this must now be torn down. This will bo a consider oblo tnsk, as tho wall Is IOC feet long and o heavy granite. No othor ripping out will bo necossary save tho cutting of archways through the Insldo walls of tho north nnd south ends to establish continuous ronnec tlon throughout the corridors of tho upper stories. With the expectation that tho ectlon joining them on tho Inutile, would bo one story In height, theso walls wero built Hlld, with double windows rnnged along a Intervals. Tho windows last In the row will bo used as tho starting point of the nrched doorway connections. No proposition hn yet been received from tho Qlndelo com pany. Tho key to health U In the kidneys and liver. Keep theso organs active and you havo health, strength and cheerful spirits, Prickly Ash Hitters Is u stimulant for th kidneys, regulates thn liver, stomach and towels. A golden household remedy. Wo are having tho greatest clothing a!o In the history of Omaha. Read our ads on pages ft and 7. Como and pick out your suit. llayden Bros, Tubllsh your legal notices In Th WesklT Bee. Tclephoue 23S. Why not try Cramer's Kidney CuroT sizes, COc and f 1 all druggists. Qorhara silver. EJbolra, Jeweler. All kinds ot baths, scientific massage. Ladles only. Tho Ilathcry, 210-220 Ilea bldg. Tel. 1710. Illliinlm Central ftflllrond. Official line to missionary convention ot the Christian church, Minneapolis, Minn., October 10th to 17th. Tho Illinois Central railroad has been de clared tho official lino from tho stato ot Nebraska to tho Minneapolis convention, Special service hns been, arranged for tbs delegates to leavo Omaha union depot Wednesday, October 0th, nt 8 p. m. Tick ets on snlo October 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th and 11th, good for return until the 19th, nt rato of $10.05 for tho round trip. Ity depositing ticket with the Joint agent limit can b extended for return until October ,31st. Call at city ticket office, 1402 Farnnm strcot, for full particulars and reservations In special Blccpcrs, or address, W. H. MIILI.,, D. T. A., Omaha. tH.7. lltiffnln nml Hi-turn. Octohcr 11, 14, IB ond 18. Wonderfully chenp opportunity to see the Pan-American exposition before Its gates close. Additional Information nt any Burlington ticket office. Ticket office, 1502 Farnnm street, tolophone 250. Hurllngton station, Tenth nnd Mason streets; telephone, 128. P. S. Chlcngo flyers leave Hurllngton station nt 7 a. m 4 p. m. and 7:50 p. ni. Wo have two ads (big ones) In this Issue. Turn right to pages 6 ond 7 and read them. llayden Hros. CHIEF D0NAHUEA DELEGATE Will Attend Cona-rens of the Xatlonal Prison Association at Knnsan City. Chief Donahue received a commission from Governor Savage yesterday, quali fying him as a delegate to the annual con gress ot tho National Prison association, which convenes at Kansas City November n to 13 Inclusive. Each stato Is entitled to ono or more delegates In proportion to Its population. Tho purpose ot tho association Is to devise systematic method for the ap prehension, detention and reformation of criminals. The chief has also received an Invitation from Mayor Julius Flclschmann of Cincin nati to attend the annual parade, review and Inspection of the Cincinnati police de partment, to bo held tomorrow: Press of business precluded the acceptance ot this, and ho has sent his regrets. Kmerntrix Snle. Tho llnmRo block, with lot adjoining, will be offered nt public sale October 22, 10 a. m., at courthouse. For particulars sec Lyslo I. Abbott, attorney for executrix, 400-401 Waro block. rhystctans recommend our treatment for rheumntlsm as tho most successful. Ladles only. The Batbry. 216-220 Bco bldg. Tslo- pbono 1716. Send articles ot Incorporation, notices ot Itockholders' meetings, etc., to The Bet. W will give them proper legal Insertion. relcpbone 23. Hnwkc' cut glass. Kdholm, Jeweler. TWO SALES OF REAL ESTATE 'I'no l.uta nt 'IV n Mi and llarnrjr Street Hell for Thirty Thotmantt Hollars. Frank II. nnd Theresa Gaines of Omaha havo sold to Merwln K. Howes of 8outh Milwaukee, Wis., three lots located at tho corner of Twenty-eighth and Leavenworth streets for $21,000, Tho deed hns been filed for the transfer of two lots at tho corner of Tenth and Har- noy streets to tho Crnno company. Jesse Lowe of Chicago was the former owner of the property. Tho consideration was $30,000. "he Surest saua lint 'fatigue andi rIllnes3-apotof LIE BIB kC0MPANY5 EXTRACT, of beep in the house. Signed THIS ELASTIC TRUSS $1.00 If It's n "Onrtand" That's all you need to know about a etovo or rnnge Your dollar has double tho strength at tho big store ot llayden Bros, Head our ads on pages 5 and 7. Knamel pad belt madb of strong elastic webbing. IF YOU Ann HUPTUKED wrlto for catalogue ot trusses. Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go. Corner 16th and Dodge, Omaha. Birthday rings, Kdholm, Jeweler. Why suffer with rfcoutnatlsm? The Hathery, 216-220 Bee bldg. Telephone 1716. For ladles only. Announcement of the Theaters. At Mlnco's Trocadero tho "London nelles," hended by handsome Hose Sydell, will only glvo one performance today. Tho entire week hns been n succession ot largo audiences. Commencing with the matinee tomorrow, the management announce Bush's Bon Ton Burlcsqucrs, tho banner show of the scaron and one that made such an enviable record last vcar. Greatest euro of all Cramer's Kidney Cure 2 sizes, 60c, and $1. Sold by all druggists. Knnsan Cltj, Mo. From Oct. 5 until Oct. 12 the Missouri Pacific Hallway wilt sell round trip tickets to Kamas City nt tho one way rate. For further information cull ai union station or city offices, S. E. Cor. 14th nnd Douglas. THOS. F. GODFREY. P. & T. A. fl 8.7.1, Itaffaln nnd Itetiirn. ' BUIILINOTON ROUTE. October 11, 14. 16 nnd 18. Tickets, 1502 Fnrnam stroot, or at Bur lington station. Dntire Tonight. Jolly Eight's lively' ball this evening. Washington hall, Eighteenth and Harney streets. Fine orchestra. A grand good time for you. Gents, 25c. Welcome. Tho Bntbery Is open Thursday and Sat urday evenings. For appointments tele phone 1716 or call 216-220 Bee Building. 18-K Tlffnny wedd'g rings. Edholm, Jowlcr VISIT The New Girls' and Boys' Store . . . If you've not already been In, you own us a visit. We've dono OUR PART to make It PROFITABLE for you. , BEST OFFERINGS OF THE BEST MANUFACTURERS AT PRICES THAT MOVE 'EM RAPIDLY. Boys' Sailor Mouso Suits, $3.60, $4.00, 5 00. Boys' Norfolk Suits, $3.50, $4.00. $5.00 Boys' Two-Plcco Suits. $3.60, $4.00, $5.00. Hoys' Thrce-Pleco SultB 7 to 16 years, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00. Fnt Fellows Fixed Fine. Girls' Cloaks and Jackots, $4.50, $5.00, ;:.60. AT HEADQUARTERS GIRLS' AND BOYS' WEAR. 1415 Douglas Street Phono A2221. Opposite Orchard & Wllhelm. The New Shoe for Women Now showing fall styles In Sorosls. $5.00 values costing $3.60 always. In tho Surpass Una we have now In mnny new things nt $2.50. Some stores sell a womnn's welt at $3.00, almost as good ns our Surpass nt $2.60. Our specialty: Sorosls, $3.50; Surpass, $2.60. Newest Bhapes. Latest styles. SOROSIS SHOE STORE, 203 South 15th Street, Kraalt Wilcox, Mgr. Send for catalogue. f TAFT'S Philadelphia Dintal Rooms 1517 Douglas St, Good set teoth $5,00 Gold crowns (22k) 5,00 Vitalized air 60 Fillings, ns low as 75 I All work first-class. BOSTON STORE BASEMENT SALE Wonderful Bargains in Stationery, Ribbons and Yarns Unparalleled Prices. BARGAIN GIVING IS A FEATURE OF THE BASEMENT However, Saturday's Offerings Arc Far Beyond the Ordinary, tts the Following Will Demonstrates Sale of Fancy Ribbons Uuc Fancy Silk Jiibbon, up to 5-in. wide, go at 5c yard. Strictly All-Silk Heavy Satin and Taffeta Kibbou. up to 5 inches wides, worth 50c, go at 10V yard. Special bargains in All Silk Taffeta llibbon, '.ttc, He and 7o yard, worth 5c. Large size Imitation Bat tenberg Tidies and Splash ers at fie each, .worth 3fic. BIG STATIONERY SALE KEELEY n" ol lbo bcBt PP' t th- Keeler em mt Instl. CI1DP te aalr Kceley lustltata In Nebraska. Cares WU1C Drinkennfm, Cares Drag Userr, Tobacco L'rrrs. THE KUULUY INSTITUTE, ID ass Leaveanorth, Oiaaka, Sale of Yarns. Shetland Floss, all colors, 10c a skein. Saxony Yarn, oc a skein. Best Imported Saxony Yarn, 10c a skein. Fleisher's German Knit ting Yarn, 25c a skein. Germantown Zephyr, lOe a skein. Angoria Wool, 10c a ball. Ice Wool,, 10c a ball. IN BASEMENT SATURDAY Ten million ENVELOPES of every grade go at 2 packages for 1c. 25 en velopes In a package. ' All kinds of Writing Tablets that generally sell for Be, go at 2c each. All klndB of 10c and 16c Writing Tablots, 3c each. lllg lot of noxed Writing Paper and Envelopes to match, go at 2a box. Ono big lot of Fancy noxed Writing Paper that generally sells at 15cad 25c, go at 7V4o box. Ono big tot of Matted ricturcs. nil popular subjects, go at 10c each. Ono big lot of Fancy Pictures, all the popular subjects, Pharaoh's Horses, etc., In funcy ebony frames, go at 25c, 35c and 49c, worth regular up to $1.00. Ouo lot of Imitation Hand Painted Pictures on canvas, 10c each, -worth 60c. Ulcyclo Playing Cards 16c a deck, or Jl.fiO dozen. lllval Playing Cards 9c a deck, worth 16c. Imported Crepe Paper, all colors and black, 6c for full 10-foot roll. Weiss' Hrush Tubo Mucilage, regular price 10c, for Saturday 6o each. Two Special Jewelry Bargains for Saturday Men's Watches. 15-Jowcl, Elgin movement. In 4-os. Denton cose, on solo f Saturday at A. lOll Men's Watches. 7-Jewel Elgin movement, Btcm winder and stem setter. 4-oz. ncu-y her case, o sale at Tts" IF YOU WAIT UNTIL Monday, Oct. 14, You will be able to save half of your money on Carpets and Rugs. We are going1 to have a sale on that day made-up Carpets and room-size Rugs will be sold for less than ever before. W& SONS HAYDENs Special Sale on Ladies' Fine Shoes for Saturday, Brooks Bros.' finest shoes in all leathers, welts, McKays and turns at $3, 3.50, $4, $4.50, worth np to 6.00 a pair. These goods are better this season than ever nnd the hundreds of cus tomers who have worn them will bo pleased to know that they are all better and are fifty cents u pair cheaper than we have ever sold them. Wo are the exclusive agents In Omaha for tho celebrated Ultra Shoe, a live dol lar shoe for three fifty. We carry 25 styles of these shoes In stock and can nt the very narrow foot or tho extreme wldo one, Ask to see both these makes, cither one can be worn without a rubber, as thoy havo cork filled soles, Insuring dry feet. We carry the largest line ot Stetson and Crossett Shoes In the west. Theso two shoes ropresent the best shoes on the mar ket today. The Stetson Is Five and the Crossett Throe Fifty. There are no shoes mado at either price that can compare with theso goods. Step In and havo a look at them. Men's fine xlcl kid nnd colt skin shoes, worth up to three fifty a pnlr, while they Inst at $1.06. Ladles' fine vestltiR top Inco shoos, In tan or blnck, worth up to $3 n pnlr nt 51.00. Lndies endet kid or vlcl kid Inco shoes, In all tho mod ern toes, good value for $3, snle price $1.00. O. H. Alden & Co's flno line of boyn youths' nnd lit tle Rents' shoes, In calf, kid & box calf, from $1.25 to $2.50 Buy Merrlnm shoes for tho children, they arc tho best. Selllnp; boys' and youths' shoes, worth $1.50 and $1.75, nt 75 cents. Shoes in the bargain room Men's Shoes, worth $1.00 and $1,715, at 08c. Women's Shoes, worth $1.25 and $1.50. at OSc. Misses' Shoes, worth $1.00 and $1.25, at 70c. Child's Shoes, worth 75c and $1.00, at 50c. Headquarters for school shoes at bargain prices. Huy your rubbers and overshoes now. Rend great clothing sales on page 7. Head great speclnl snles on page 0. HAYDEN BROS No Charge for boxing or cartage. Wo have our own expressman and when you send us a mall order you don't havo to pay extra for boxing or cartage. The prices wo sell at now won't lust all winter, bo you better get In your order enrly. before the prices go up. Send us your mall ordors and we will see that you got your goods right at these prices: I dozen 2-graIn Quinine capsules To 1 doien 3.gniln Qulnlno capsules 10c I dozen 5-graln Qulnlno capsules 15o Flno Candle 20c lb. and up. Iftc Sehlitz Malt Kxtract..,...16c-2 for 2T,o 11.00 Sexlno Pills 7c 11.00 Peruna $1.00 Temptation Tonic isc BOo Pozzonl Powder 2So t'.'.OO McDade's Buccus Alteran II. 45 11.00 Austin's Hair Tonlo 45o 80a Cramer'H Kidney Cure 40O 25c Box llcst Soap 3 cakes. lijo 25o Qulnacetol-best for colds 2Cc 12.00 Karl Cramer's Tansy, Cottonroot and Pennyroyal Pills Jl.W SOHAEFER'S c Drug Store Tel. 74T. a. W. Cor. 161k ssi Cblea QeeOB aiUytitd If ABB l any put ot city. i . WARM UP BLACK SELLS Underwear Every Day ia Bargain Day With I Black the $2.50 Hatter t 107 S. lBth Street i, 4 4 4 3 Men's Fall Clothing To march in the procession of good dressers, and be noted for elegance nnd correctness of apparel instead of being conspicuous as an echo of the modes long since passed away, you must see the clothiug Made Jor The Nebraska. See Farnnm street window for sug gestions. Sec the salesman for proof. See the stock before you buy, you'll save money, timq and trouble. Mens Fall Suits 4.50 and up Men's Underwear Mens .Extra Heavy Quality mottled fleece lined shirts and C ft r drawers, regular 75c quality, each O U 1 Men's Light Weight 3-4 wool natural gray, for early fall wear, an ex ceptionally good garment, all sizes 84 to 46, shirts or drawers, each. . J C Mens best quaiity strictly all wool French Merino Underwear in a choice line of colors, perfectly shaped and nicely trimmed, extra good value, shirtB 1 ft ft or drawers, each 1 .U U $1.50, $2 and $2.50 They are worth $2.50 $8 and $3.50. Only 298 of them all told. On Saturday wo'ro going to offer to men who want hats, tho greatest hat snap of tho season. Thoy aro samplo hats sent us from the factory to make selections from. All clean new hats, all the latest styles and colors two sizes only, 7 and 74. ' All soft hats, mostly fedoras. Thero Is no ques tion os regard tho bargains In this sale. If you're hero early you aro sure of one of them. If you delay you aro suro to get loft. Men's Neckwear Men who'll agree on everything else who're in complete unison on all other questions relating to apparel have ir reconcilable notions when it comes to the selection of a tie, and can't be in duced to coincide with anybody's view on tho subject, that's why wo keep a-tlmusand-nnd-ono varictlos, all tho now kinds and colors. 45c, 35c, 25c Women's Hosiery Women's good quality, fast black, seamless cotton nose ). per pair ' t Women's extra quality maco cotton and lisle-thread hose, full fash- O loned and perfect shaped, onyx dye, pair JG Hoys' fast 'colored ribbed cotton hose, Just tho thing for school c per pair I DC Boys' extra hoavy ribbed hose, double knee, heels and too, gtiarnn- J ' Q teed fast black, per pair ' ' Women's Shoes Women's Dongola Shoes lace, with medium toe, medium and heavy tf r" soles, Just tho thing for early fall wear only P J U Women's Kid Shoes medium toe, straight kid or patent tip. gonulno welt sewed, extension soles, selected plump, smooth stock, military c f heel, shoo store's price, $3.60 our prlco only PjJU Women's Vlcl Kid Lace Shoos dull kid tops, wide round or medium toe, Btralght patent tip, full or medium extension soles, military $-9 Q f) or Cuban heel, AA to D, size 3 to 8 prlco 'PtVU Boys' Clothing Clothing cheapness depends first of all on quality, and, socond, to tho mother's cyo on getting really good styles at n fair price. Boys' Two-Piece Suits of a nice quality and an exceptional line 0 O 7 C f patteras to chsoso from $3.75 and 5 is J Boys' Three-Piece Suits The kind you can depend upon, regarding nlyle, qual Ity, patterns and price, tho kind that only The Nebraska can 9? ? 7 offer you at such a price , pJ..J We mako a spoclalty of pleasing tho mother and boy In tho way ot real good things for boys' wear. Mail Order Customers If you want your money to go a long way send it to u for anything you see in our advertisements. We'll guaran tee better values than can be had elsewhere in Omaha.