12 THE OM-ATIA UA1LY HEEt THUHSpAY. NOVEM I5KII 7, 1001. TO JOIN CITY AND COUNTY Edward RoMWAUr Diccaitts tb FUm liftrt Iml Eitati Excbaigs. 1 HOW THE CHANGE MAY BE SECURED SnKlCtli Hint nn Ktfrti r.loii of (lie l.rKlvlnttiM- Hi? fulled In Mulinill CoiikIIIiKIiiiimI A in mil -men Ik Xeeileil, K. ItwewAtcr addressed the noon meeting of the Ileal KutHto exchange yesterday on the proposal consolidation of city anil county government. Ho called tho attention of tho real cstntc men to the fact that ho was u pioneer In tho movement to consolidate municipal government and read u consti tutional amendment which he hud Introduced in tho Nebraska legislature Jn 1895. Tho amendment provided for the merging of tho government of titles of metropolitan class mid tho government of tho counties In which euch titles are locnted. Thin amend ment wan submitted In 18G, but was over nhadowcd Wy tho great war between the Kold mill silver forces and met defeat. "This amendment provided that the government of any metropolitan city and tho fipvernmcut of tho county In which It Is located might he nietgcd, wholly or In piirt, when n proposition so to do hoB been submitted by authority of law to the vot ers of Hiieh city and county and ban re ceived tho assent of a majority of tho votes cr.st 111 Hiich city and also 11 majority of the votes cast In tho county, exclusive of tboso east In such city," said Mr. .Hosowater. "Thin was one of twcltfc amendments vhlch I succeeded In having submitted. It was dofeatcd because people had no tlmo 10 consider nnylhlug but tho great money Jh'Uc. 'Lritinliitlt M'l l l .ff-ilril. "To ncciiro tho adoption of amendments to tho constitution they must ho submitted when great national Issues aro not at flake. Governor Hiivbko should be urged to rail a special session of the legislature this winter for the purpose of allowing institutional amendments to bo Intro duced.'1 This would make It po.slblo for tho amendments lo be submitted to tho ot em a your before tho next presidential election." Mr. Uosewater said that he had given many years of study to tho subject of taxa tion and the most economical means of ndmlrilBtcrlnK public affairs. Ho expressed approval of tho general plans of consollda Ing tho city and county governments and aid that this change Is one of many which tdioutd lo brought about. At tho time lie secured the submission tit tho consolidation project to tho voters Mr. Itosewatrr also advorated another amendment which ho believes would bo of great benoflt to cities which strive to bo romo manufacturing centers. The amend ment nuthorlies cities and counties to voto touds nml glvo money to mills and fac tories. It authorizes counties to voto not more than 10 por cent of their assessed valuation In all ns subsidies for manufac tures nnd grants cities the authority to increaso their debt f per cent In addition to tho 10 per cent nuthorlzed for tho coun try. A throe-fourths rolo Is required to levy this tax. Mnt I'ncoiirnue Manufacturer. "Somn amendment of this sort Is neces sary," said Mr. Itosowutcr. "Other states grant factories exemption from taxation for n certain number of years nnd mako every effort U foster Industries which will build up tho state. Nebraska must take some ptep to cucourHgo manufacturers to locate liorc." At tho conclusion of his address the Ileal Estate exchange extended a hearty voto of thanks to Mr. Itnsowuter. President W. II. nreen then announced that 0. M. Hitch cock will address tho exchange next week m tho proposed consolidation of city and county governments. Mr. Hitchcock will contrast American nnd ICuropcau municipal Governments. Fifty members of the Ileal Kstato ex chango attended yesterday's meeting. After tho dinner and speaking the annual election (it offlccru was held. Tho following officers vcro re-elected by nculamatton: W. H. CJrcen, president; J. S. Knox, vice presi dent; W. 0. Shrlvor, secretary; J. II. Par tote, treasurer; John W. Frcnzer, Thomas A. Crelgh, A. 0. .uilttee. Charlton, executive com- It ;i:oiu;i: WAsiuxriTo.vs m iiir.. Illil n l.tiiiirlHiit Suit of Straight nml Vvry Dnrk Ilulr. The father of his country concealed a lux uriant suit of hair beneath his queue wig. Many now wish the old fashion were In vogue, to conceal thinned hair or baldness. Vet no ono need have thin hair nor bo bald, It he euro tho dandruff that causes both. Dandruff cannot bo cured by scouring tho aonlp, becauso It Is a germ dlscaso, and the Kcrm has to be killed. Nowbro's Horplelde Kills tho dandruff germ no other hair prep aration will. "Destroy the caime, you re jnovo tho effect." There's no euro for dan druff but to kill tho germ. If you are going to buy a, now trend Iluydcn llrus.' ad on puge 7 'pre them. suit first and then HAvnnx nnos. Nllrl Mnili' to Order I'ree, Any skirt bought at our store for ono week commencing Monday, November 11, will bo made to order free of charge, pro viding the goods will tost not less than 75c. A perfect fit guaranteed In every Instance or money refunded. Sklrta made by Mr. A. Oolstlne, the expert ladles' tailor from Chi cago. Call and Investigate. HAYDKN IlltOS. BOSTONSTORECLOTHINGSALE Tidaj Qriatar Bargains from Nan York ITkoliial Olathiif Steele. REBUTTAL IN CALLAHAN CASE Tnklntr f TrMlmmij- .Miitp .NIimtI) In l lie Trlnl on Perjury Clin rue. Testimony In rebuttal was continued at the Callahan trial yesterday morning. Harry Strong was tho first witnes. Ills evidence was to tho effect that Callahan was not one of the two men to whom Ilurrls sold the pony. In contradiction to the latter' tcstl monr. fleorge Medlock was the only additional witness called, his evidence being solely In relation to tho truth of tho testimony given by II. Phelps. At the afternoon session of thf court Deputy County Attorney Dunu made the opening argument for the state. $5 BOYS' OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS, Sl.00 i I Morn' VrMee Suit, .Vie Iloj' and lountc .'l'H liiniK rnitt, ai..i tfli Men' I'iiiiM, IISc 5 .Men' Tan I, Ifl.BO. (irrnt l,m'k ol au IMItiir. "For two years all efforts to cure Kczcma In I he palms of my hands failed," writes IMItor II. N. I.catern of Syracuse, Knn "then I was wholly cured by Ilucklon'a Arnica Salve." It's tho world's best for Eruptions, Sores nnd alt skin diseases. Only 25c at Ktihn & Co. 's. Hoyden Tiros, have n half page ad In this Issue, fiend It. .ViiiioiiiicciiiriitN of tin ThPHler. At the Orphcum this week there Is ono act that Is attracting considerable atten tion for Its exquisite beauty nnd general perfection. Mile. Lotty, a Parisian model, Is appearing In a sorles of pose3 by far tho most Interesting over shown In a vaude vlllo theater. A woman of remarkable per fection of figure and attractive beauty, theso poses are artistic nnd pleasing. To en hance this beauty of the act colored slides aro thrown agnlust tho body of tho poseur, showing a series of brilliantly colored de signs that aro tho best examples of work manship It Is posslblo to procure. They nrn nil of Jnpancse mako and Ulustratu tho surprising gift theso Orientals have of obtaining delicate color effects. "Dangers of Paris," the highly success ful Kngllsh melodrama which comes to the Uoyd Sunday matlnco and night, Is attract ing the attention of managers nnd theater goers In nil parts of the country where It Is to bo presented. The scenes, twelve In number, nro laid in Pnrls, and nro the most olnborato over seen In a melodramatic pro duction. Chief among them aro Cafo Chan tnnt, Hcrl Martin's studio, tho rootl tops, showing Paris In the distance; tho apart menta of tho chief minister of police, the barracks, n street In Paris, the bottle fur nace, the Hall of Death, tho Paris exposi tion by moonlight. Tho acting company Is a strong one nnd contains many old favorites. At the Trocadero the Knight Owls are playing to crowdod houses, pleasing with a good bill, consisting of two lively bur lesques and an olio of several numbers. The engagement cloaes Saturday evening. Commencing with the Sunday matinee, the "Moulin Itouge" burlcsquers will bo the attraction. Don't miss the organ recital, opening of tho new Ilurllngton plpo organ, by Prof. Hall of Minneapolis; now Calvary Baptist church tonight. Mrs. Kelly wltl sing. Ad mission 25 cents. Send articles of Incorporation, notices of stockholders' meetings, etc., to The no. We will glvo them proper legal Insertion. Tolephone 238. Shampooing and hair dressing, 25c. In connection with The Dathcry, 216-220 Bae building. Tel. 1716. Silver baby sets. Kdholm, Jeweler. WAIST. If you WANT something nnd you WANT It bad Then you WANT to uso a BKE "WANT nd." If you WANT money for something you WANT to fell. If you WANT it quick, The Deo WANT Ads tell. If you WANT to. exchange or If you WANT to buy. If you WANT result a Deo WANT try. If you "WANT n room nnd WANT board, too, A Dec WANT Ad will supply all uueh WANTS for you. THE BEE WANTS YOUR BUSINESS. The Nnrthwratcrn I.lnc. SHORTENING TIME. IMPIlOVINfJ SERVICE. Nov. 2. Daylight Chicago spoclnl leaves 7:20 a. m. Instead of 7 n. in. Samo tlmo of arrival at Chicago. Daylight St. Paul-Minneapolis Express leaves 7:10 a. m., instead of (!:55 a. m. Sumo tlmo of arrival at St. Paul-Mpls. No. 2, tho Overland Limited to Chicago, at 7:45 p. m., carries SLEEPXNO OA IIS ONIV. Much quicker time westbound. Chicago to Omaha. Tho Northwestern can do this. 1401-1403 Farnam St. Oood position in a first-class Institution for a young man, willing to start nt the bottom nnu work up. Must havo nt least a High' school education, college training preferred. Mako application to h 4, Dee office. French gray candelabra. Kdholm, Jeweler, VINOL If you bnvo over taken Coil. I.Ivor nil. ith It ninrld llshy tlavor, or anything Mnlls4 til) nA nllwiB nA ...l.l.l. " K IIIU'U J J nwii 111 lit-) lltlUlU n 1 1 1 U 1 1 - i.MNisu i'ud-IjIVKH uiu you will cer tnlnly nppreclatn VINOU Tills medicine, whllo containing .nil the active medicinal constituents of COD-LIVEH OIL. In Itself ulven no (Ulceration in taste. Hmill nr nn. f earnncn of this repugnant nrtlcle. VINOL n tasto nnd other physical properties re nembles the light Itnllnn claret called t'hlanfl. It Is n reconstructive tonic, agree able to tho tnsto nnd prompt In Its re milts. Thousands nf Omaha cltltens havo used It nnd praise lt. If you haven't heard of It ask for book telling all ubout It, WATCH own CIT PHICi:!. $1.00 Stearns' Cod-Liver Oil, wo sell 75c II. 00 Scott's Emulsion, wo sell 75o. floo Seott'H Emulsion, wo tjell tn III. 00 Wumpolo'H Cod-Liver Oil, we sell.. ,75a AVrlle fur Catalogue. Sherman .& McConnell Drug Co. Corner Btxttcntb. nd Dodge Streeti. "While the Cat's Away, etc," with variations. Our man ager, Fred Paffenrath, has gone away for a little while for a much needed rest. While he is away we want to work. We have always had an up to date cutter, per haps that's the reason Mr. Paffenrath did not consider it necessary to advertise, that the present head of the cutting force, (Mr. An derson) was just a little more up-to-date and more inter ested in keeping up to the top notch than any cutter he had ever had here. We make suits and over coats to order from $20 to $50, and know how to do it so as to give the most value for the money. Come and ses the rest of the fellows at This purchase of the entire wholesale stock of Levy Iloscnfleld &. Co. was so large j that the selection Is almost unbroken even ! now, but to close It out still faster we havo jtisi noout cut prices in uair (or touay. t'M men's yoke overcoats, $10. $10 men's overcoats and ulsters, $., J7.50 men's covert overcoats, $3.7.1. $5 men's overcoats and usters, J2.5U. $10 MEN'S SUITS KOIt 3.!)8. All the small lots nnd broken sizes of men's suits In this purchase will bo cloaud out tomorrow nt J3.t'S. J If, MEN'S SUITS AT $5.03. Your unrestricted cholco of tho men's highest cost and finest made suits hi this purchase for $.!iK, All tho boys' knee pants, 2?c. HIQII OllADE CLOTH1NO. Ilesldes nil tho nbovo nnincd bargains wo wish you to bear In mind that wo enrry i tho most complete Una of high-grade men' j suits and overcoats of every description, I which wo always sell at Uostou Store prices. BOSTON STOKE, OMAHA. J..L. Ilrnndols & Sons,- Proprietors. Selling Rogers, Pcct & Co.'s Men's Clothing. Another big clothing sale nt Hnydcn Ilros. Rend about It on pugo 7. Ocnis, silver, glass, gold, Edholm, Jeweler. ft.OO for Unit a llnr'n Work. If you live In the country or In a small town and have a good acquaintance among the farmers ,md HtonkraUers In the neigh borhood, you can mako $5.00 easily by four or five hours' work. Write us and we will send you cur proposition. Tho lice Publish ing company, Solicitor's Dept., Omaha, Neb. Shampooing and hair urcsslng, 25c. In connection with Tho Hathery. 216-220 Be building. Tel. 1716. Publish your legal notices In Th Wtakl? B. Telephone 238. Oold pocket knives. Edholm, Jeweler. FINE WINES IND WHISKEYS t KOIt MEDICINAL USE. During the winter Hennoii muny people require good llquorx for tnedlctno nnd wnnt i iii'irftci itiiuniN inr huh pur pose. o make n specialty of lino whis keys nml wines, nnd would be pleased to receive orders from nny of our putions either In town or out of town, A bottle line Mnlt Whisky ,7)o ller'a Malt Wblskv ... ,, ' ', ' 7,-,.. Duffy's Mnlt Wblskv siv- sx;l,Sl::at' Jl.OO l'erunn ." ,c 25o Victor Pills " 25c Uiilnni-Ptiil ln( for colli . .".'.'isoe $2.00 Cramer's Cotton Root, Tnnsy nnd Pennyroynl , II (W SI t.'rniiicr ICIilnv i'lim h..ih..vV t - " ...iiik-j,,,,; BOc Cramer1 Kidney CiirrKfiiulne).t) ........ : ;-Kiiiuin .rins tgcnuinoj 20e 1 IMnt 1'iirr- (llyrrrlnr, never did sell nrtlclo for more than.. 2Ec lll-or. .i,. I l)luklnon' Wli.-l. "" Mn A full line- of llnlilirr tiooil m uii prior. Cut Pric Urns Store Tel. 74T. . w. r'..- ion. n.i.... Goods delivered FREE to any part of city. THE TAILOR Kirblch Block. 209-11 So, 15th St. SCHAEFER'S g No Shoes Fit Like Vat $3.S0 Always Trom tho rough wenther lioot to the dainty patent lentlier turn for dress occasions, S O 11 0 S I S lit women's feet In that comfortable way that has given than n world wide reputation. Some lalcM pell a $J.50 boot that Is "probably" vtrth $.'.). S O It O S I S are $j.W values nnd cost you $3.60 In any new Hhapo or lentlier. Our . S U It P A S S AV V, L T 8 for women for $2.50 always, nnd the best In tho world In nny leather. Women's, Hoys' mid Girls' Rubbers bcBt quality. FftANK miCOXfif6L3 Send for catalogue. 'Twill Please You To know the exceptional excellence of Metz nottled Hi er. One tasto will do the trick and appeal to your oppotlto, pleasure and pockctbook. Delivered In cases of two dozen quartB or pints. Metz Bros. Brewing Co., Tel. III). Oanalm. Or Jacob Neumaycr, Agt., care Neumayer Hotel, Council Bluffs, Iowa. KEELEY "r ' ,I,r IMUiieil of Hie KcpIft .loiu of n. CURE u,e"' un," Kwlty luatltul In Kcliraaka. Core. Drunkeime, Care Omv Ifier, Tobaroo User. Tim KUELI2Y INSTITUIK, 10 auU Leavenworth, Omaha. A Gigantic purchase and Sale of MILLINERY $40,000 Worth of Millinery for $9,000. Wc purchased the stock of Lowcnfels and Heilbroner, who retired from business, at less than 25c on the dollar, and we will place it On Sale Thursday Morning at 8 o'clock. Here Is the letter that tells the tale: Purls; 10 Hue St., Ceclle. Ilerlln: 93 Prederlch Strnaie. LOWBNFELS & HEILIlRONEIt, Importers nnd Makers of MILLINEItY GOODS, 67(5 Ilroadwny. NEW YOHIC, October 15. WOl MES9HS. J. L. I1UA.VDEIS .t SONS. Omaha. Neb.: Gentlemen After due consideration wo decided to accept your spot cash offer of $8,000 for our entire stock and will Fhlp goods positively on Monday next. Wo feel we nro making a tremendous sacrifice, but wish to retire and It Is Imperatlvo that we do so quickly, as our Mr. Heilbroner must be In Derlln, Oormnny, by November 15, to stnrt his new venture, the banking business. Wishing you every success, we remain, Very cordially yours, Die, II. II. LOWENKELS HEILimONEK. A Cnrloml of I'lini') IVntlii'r. On second lloor nnd In basement, B.Ont dozen pcllcnn, rooso, turkey nnd eagle uullls, also plain black mid white quills, L. & H.'h wholesale prloo 2:e to $1.13 dozen; kc Thursduy, dozen W WIllUM. llrCIINl. I'OIII- Imiiii, III r.l I'.tr. dozen wlngx, brnst", ponipoms, colored bird", "eii gulls, parrotH. o'e. i L. &. II. 's prlci'. Wo to $12 iloz.i ACif Thursdny, 10c, lfc. Voc. VW & dozen assorted snmplo wlngH nnd leatberH of ivi'ry description; L. .fc H.'h whole salo uverago price, $:! dnz.; Thursduy, each.. Oatrleii I'lniur. U-lnoh black ostrloli plumes; L. & II. 's wholesale price, 25c; Qp ThurHday "w III lie k .Viimiion I'liiino, 8lle. IF-lnrli black Amazon plumes, splen did duiillly; L.1 & II. 's whole- Q()r sale price $1,50; Thursday SJ" lllni'k :i- Oslrlfli I'liinies, .'.He. plumes, excellent Miiiku.v I V. II 'I n I lin ed llnl. v , nai. V J) im pretty shnjies In the pop ';) y V "lar "IiHKKV felt tnllnred of V-rrf A.j1 f,,,.'l', '" ' wholcnli '" Vil l"lc.v. $21.00 dozen: 5C : M'liiifu.l..., I5-lneli black ?i grndu of cooiIh; L price, $!'. dozen; Thursday ..v.. H.'a wholesalo 50c Clillilrrir I'elt I'lntn. Jfi dozen cnrdlnHl nnd nnvy tine Amer ican felt lints; -In &. H.'h wholesnlo price, $iiti0 dozen; OAr Thursday Clilldrrii' 'I'l'liiiniril lint. f'blldren'H cardlnul and navy fine felt lints, trimmed with wide Kntlii buck velvet ribbon band nml Mtreniners; L. - H.'h wholesale price. $1C50; nn Thursduy VOW lllnck I'rrncli Fell Tiirliiui. Sixty dozen blnck Frrncli felt turbans, six .itylcM; L. & 11. ' wholesnlo ICr, price, p.0 dozen; Thursduy .... OOW ale 95c lillllll'M, JtUni'ii1 II lid IiIIiIicii'n T r I in nt e il Street Unix. In IM.r iii l, -.".e. l'lfty-llve dozen nssortel colors English felt lints, some trimmed with Itnndrt nnd others prettily drupel, I , & Il.'s wholi-alo iu L-o, $7.50 to $15.00 dozen, Ofr Thtirsdny JmJ .Mini. 'I'urliaii. Ten dozen pretty mink turban, full crown mid lirlm; L. & H.'a wboicxiilo price, $is.00 dozen; tO nfl Thursd.iy qw5,OV lllnck I'liriiila. 12rt bn.cn I-'reneli dye mitiiral South American pariots; L, & 11. 's whole sale price, f..M; tl r Thursduy I v. Ornniiiciit. Itlilnestoue, gold, steel, gun metnl nnd let ciriiiimonis; L. it II. 's wlitilo.'nln price, $lri) diizen; iCkr Thurcdiiy lyt lllnck Volvo! llul. J2 rnses black velvet lint, mnde on .(ply lluckrmn frames, six siinpe: L. H.'h wholesale price, $3.00 A tr dozen; Tliursdny iVt I.iiiIIcn' mid .llnHe' Trliiiineil lint. i?;i.rni. 310 hats, made of the llnest 1'reneh felt nnd velvets, trimmed with beauti ful goods, such an ostrich leathers, largo birds, handsome brensts, Join, Hue silk, wide ribbons. InceN, orna ments pompoms, aigrettes, etc.; L. .fc Il.'s wholesale price, $ii."5; Oil jsr Thur.Mday .. ....IJO.Ol I.iiiIIch' nnd AIIhmi-i.' Trim mod llnl. .'ir, In IIiikpiiipiiI. 510 pretty Idea In turbaiiH and large hats, trimmed with prettv silk, breasts mid ornaments nnd some with olilcli featherx; L. II ' :o A e wholesale price $5, Thursday. ipA.HrO jnnAunns HIK mm MM V mm JK-.-ioC LUl vf ions HAYDEN ' FIFTH AVENUE S SALE. McyV?isALt!V &' Colioii. tlio host known iiuiu'uindnfoi's in tho United, Sink's, known from tlio Atlantic to tho Pimm flu ami from Maim.' to Mexico, SELL OUT. Tlioy won; to the cloak business what Hart, Scha liner & Marx aro to the men's clothing business. Tlieir jilace of business on Fifth avenue, was visited by every prominent buyer and merchant, in the United States, for the reason that their ootls commanded the respect, and at tention of all wearers of women's ready-made garments, on ac count of their neatness, lit and style. Hero U tin- Scercl Trleicrnui. "NEW YOItK, Nov. 1st. lMl.-llnyden llros,, Omnhii.: Heluetnntly accept your cash offer of $25,(HiO for entlro slock of women's Itagluns, SuIIk, Automobiles, Jackets, WidstH, Halny-Uay Hklrt", chil dren's Jackets, Hox Coats and llxturos. our resident buyer ships all goods except ing fixtures, which lie can dlsposo of to party renting building. "MEYEItH, LEVY & COHEN." Never in Omaha for the next ten years will such low prices be possible on women's ready-made garments as those we will make for the next ten days. Watch the daily papers for new announcements. The goods are here and all are high class and up-to-date in every respect. Your money returned cheerfully in every in stance if not lower than anything you ever saw before. The women of this vicinity are fortunate to be able to secure for onr half price their winter garments, made by such au expert tailor as the above firm was. 200 women's Suits mark what wo say Haginns oil wool Jnckota lined with the Olvornaud . at taffeta skirts aro percallne lined nnd vcl-, SIU-SI2-SI5 vet bound M. L. & C.'s prlco $8.60 Haydcu's price only. 150 women's Suits tho best valuo In Amer ica watch It closely thoy aro made In every new style blouse, Norfolk, doublo- brcasted, ctonB, etc. In all wool materials M. L. & C.'s prlco $12.50 Hayden's price only SO Prince Albert Coat-4lroct copies of the London styles lined with Sklnnor's satin throughout M. L. & C's CI II nil price $20-IIayden'R price giViVU EXTRA SPECIALS TO COAX YOU $4.95 $8.75 Worth Double, Women Automobiles made from Amorl enn Woolen mills kersey Skinner's satin lined throughout--keep your eye on It they nro worth nnd were wholesaled by M,, L. & C. nt $15.00 CT Oft Hayden's price f f O Women's Oolf Skirts with pleated back- extra heavy made by L, L. & ( to sell at $0.00 Hayden's price Children's Jackets 500 of them- at $1,45, $2.00. $2.98 and $3.98 FROM YOUR HOMES TO THIS k- j run $2.98 GREAT SALE WHETHER YOU BU Y OR NOT. Women's extrn heavy Klannellettn Wrap- 1 200 women's Jackcts-ln all wool materials pors ruffles over shoulder trimmed with, the greatest valuo ever M AO two rows of brald-tho regular CO 1 m"- on BaI at IJPfc.wU WW $1.50 wrapper, for each Women's Woolen Waists trimmed 1 1 150 women's Sill: Waists mailo by M L with 1 & C worth $0.00 braid on front, cuffs and collar M.. L. & C. price $2.00 Hnydcn's OwC 100 women's Collarettes made of excellent quality fur satin lined Qflf worth $2.t-ior WWW they throughout 200 children's Jackets are worth $3.00 for.. Not a garment from this sale can be foun d outside of Hayden's on page S. $1.45 for Women's Klectric Seal Coats with river mink collars and cuffs Just think of It, only Women's Ilouclo Cape .10 Inches long for Women's Kur Collarettes 33 inches long for Head great sale $3.98 with river $13.50 $1.98 $3.98 HAYDEN BROS. ASK FOR A Contains the best Havana Tobacco. Equal to Imported cigars. fiuuJoturQd.by F-.UpicoercftoUio CiztK. Qo!t St, LauU, L'uluu Alii Ready-to-wear Garments Take the Held of merchandising in all its various branches, and in no one can you lind the same, marked improvements as in ready-to-wear ;arinents for women, and today's advertisement con tains nothing but strictly up-to-date styles, nothing old. nothing neglected, all made by llrst class workmen. Women's Tailor-made Suits To women's new up-to-date suil.s, just, arrived, made of line cliexi ots and imported Venetians, in black, blue and brown they are all the new blouse ell'ects, sal in .lined and trimmed with stitched velvets or cloth bands, new bias flounce skirts these suits an made and llnished as well as any high priced suit in t he market t A Dim- 'I'liiit-tiiliir niii KT 9 J. J wwi t j . i v. v Jlli K J I m I UII I II VV X c i 1 ir y Women's Box Coats Positively I he real est value in I he city. C'oals thai, can not be equalled in style, quality or workmanship, are '21 inches long, made of the very best kersey in I he market, lined with guaranteed Skinner's satin, high storm collar, lapel pockets, 3(1 rows of stitching all around bot tom of coat compare it, with any $15.00? Q CL garment in the. market. Our Thursday price . Women's Automobiles 12 inches long,xmade of the best Washington Mills kersey, in black, castor, tan and red. large beaver fur collar and revere, heavy satin lined, finished with tailor. it clijng i we doubt; if tho coat can be duplicated for 1 A C less than $i!0Oiir Thursday juice 1:T,- kJ Women's Walking Skirts Specials for Thursday. 150 of them, made of excellent, material, in black, gray and oxford, new flaring effect, finished with 10 rows of iailor stitching, cut with the proper hang, CbC worth !?5.00 Our Thursday price Men's Underwear 50c Men's extra heavy quality molt led fleece lined shirts and drawers, regular 75c quality, each . . Men's light weight, three-quarter wool, natura early fall wear, an exceptionally good garment all sizes, JM to 10, shirts or drawers, eaeii .... Men's best quality strictly all wool French mei wear, in a choice line of colors, perfectly shaped trimmed, extra good value, shirts or drawers, oafjh Igray, for 75c 'i no under and nicelv 1.00 3fcU)fea6fotfeita6a .tfflftn!lHflMMMHIPNHrl THURSDAY IN THE HAVniTII BARGAIN ROOM nATUCH S All new merchandise; a large new line of Wool Dress Goods, Underwear, Comfort er, niankets and Cotton Dress Goods. Thu prices will be about half lu moat instance of what theso Roods can bo purchased at other Btoreo, No Peddlers, Merchants or Manufacturers Sold in This Room. ' lMIK.SS coons. Wc have an fextra fine weight cnmol's hair Cheviot, l4 inches wide, titrlctly all .wool; colors are black and Is sold every where at I1..Q0 per yard. We have SO 'pieces, an long as thoy lait. 40c. Cl-lnch torm serRo, I black and blue; 40-Inch all wool granite; 42-lnch all wool black fancies, and 10,000 other weaves that will he put on sale n the bargain room nt 40c. 40-Inch Herman all wool hcnrlctta; $1.00 novelties, 46 inches wide; U 27-Inch heavy sklrtlnK, as heavy as n board, and 40-Inch patln berber all will bo In thin salo nt 30c. 14-Inch storm en?e, all colors; 37-Inch henrlettas; 27-Inch Trench flannels, all colors all will bo at 25c S.'ic serges 19c. 2f,c plaids 12lic. 2.1c novelties 10c. mi.ic vi-Ji.virrs ami (.onni ittn . 2,',o silks 1c 1!3 33e. ?. 30o silks 4Po sIIKh $l.n3 Silk Klannels....- 1.00 velvet corduroys I'l.WM'.I.S AM) III.AXKIJTK. 10o Shalcer I'iunnel l.'o Shaker I'iunnel l&o tliitlni? Klannels, llRht strlpos Be 19o OntliiB I'iannuls, yard wlda. 70 lflc Imitation Krench i'iunnel joo 15o Imitation Krrnch Flannel t0 10c Sampson's Sateen 70 trie plain bind; Sateen f,0 15a I'ercules, 36 luches wido f,0 U.50 Uedspreads jifle Jl.OO lllankota B9e $1.2.r) llliinkcts 7sc $t.r0 Illanliets j)sc 12-4 Illnnket, In tan and Bray, sold some places nt J2.00 , U.J." SI'KCIAI. 8AI.K ON IUM) COMIfOUTKHS AT COO, 0C 73C. 'JSC. Great Sale in Underwear and Furnishings "nn tntn Children's Vests, l'ants and Drawers, In all sires, from 16 to Si, raado to sell at 35c. on salo at 10c. 300 dozen samples In ladles' Undcrwcnr, Vests and Pants, all sizes, worth up to $1.00, on salo at 30c, 25o and 10c. Ono lot of Ladles' nnd Men's Wool and Fleece Mncd Stockings, rcRtilar 25c quality, at 12'4c Men's Cloves and Mittens, worth up to Jl.OO, nt 40c, 25c and 10c. Men's 50c and "So NiRht Shirts and White Unlaundered Shirts, all sizes, nt 25c, 200 dozen samples in Men' Finn ivA,.i and Fleeco Lined Shirts and Drawers, worth up to $1 fiO, on sale In thrco lots, at 4r, SOc and 29c. , Men's J1.25 All Wool Sweaters. In all colors, at 69c, Men's Jl.OO Joraoy Ovcrshlrts at CO'c. Men's lOe Sox at 3c. Men's 10o Ilnndkerchlcfs at 3c. Men's f)0c Kuspendors nt lfic. Ono lot of Men's Colored Laundered Shirts, Orlffon brand nnd other well known bianils, worth J1.25, nt 20c. TO 1 1 A 0 CI 1 1) I J lA IIT.1I I IX T. Star plug chewing tobacco 37Wo Horseshoe plug chewing tobacco ...,37Vio Nerve plug chewing tobacco 37'4c Hull Durham smoking tobacco rn. nnk. mi...... vu Meerschaum smoking tobacco tr. Hattle Axe 35o Undo Tom smoking tobacco 35,. Nowtboy tobacco 3uo ' Old stylo smoking tobacco " 25c HAYDEN BROS. x y y 4" 1