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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: Fit 1 DAY, NOYEM HElt 29, 1901.
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Vaidtot icaiait the Qitj ttr $3,000 ii the
i'.iniU CtH.
Mll Arf eal to the supreme court
Itrcrtn Nrnl lnmirillntc Attention,
11 til Itrpnlr I'll nil In l.orr I.'ii Iimi
, TIiiiiiUnkIvIiik Service
Ilelil.
The Fcnnell cnto has been decided by a
)ury Ii the district tourt mid Judgment
tgalnst tlio city of South Omalia has been
rendered for $3,000. Tills Is a case where
Ihe plaintiff sued to recover damages for
personal Injuries caused by reason of a dc
,'ectlvo sldowalk.
Of course tho legal detiartnicnt of the
elty will apppal tho ensa to tho otiprcmo
court. The amount of the Judgment will,
fcowovrr, draw Interest nt tho rate of 7
per cent until tho rase Is Anally decided.
In commenting on this case a member
Df tho .'council said yesterday that If thn
prlcn o( one judgment was taken from the
fclty coffers and spent on the sidewalks thcro
bn less datnngo suits. On Twenty-fourth
street from A to N permanent walks, with
two exceptions, have been laid and the
permanent districts arc being Increased rap
Idly. What is needed, however, is a thor
nugh Inspection of nil of tho wooden walks
tn tho city and complete repairs.
Street Commissioner Clark has been di
rected to do some repairing but ho Is handi
capped by tho lack of funds. Ho Is doing
what hn can with the money at his dis
posal. A larger fund for sidewalk repairs
is needed, lis about ISO miles of sidewalk
li In dally use.
One great trouble Is that property owners
ro dilatory In making small repairs, thus
permitting accidents to occur. The pollco
liavo been Instructed to mako dally reports
Ho tho street commissioner of dcfcctlvo side
walks, but this order is not comnlled with
to any extent. If this order was compiled
with repairs could bo uulckly made.
Dirty Street anil Alley.
Tim streets and alleys In the business
portion of tho city am In n rllthy condition.
There Is llttlu or no money In tho street
repair fund nt this time and Judging from
existing conditions It will be a long tlmo
before there will be.
Citizens expect that one of the first mat
ters considered by tho Hoard of Health
(When It Is organized will ho tho clennlng
of backyards, alleys and tho paved streets.
Then there Is a pesthouso to bo provided,
but where. It will bo located no one yot
now. Mayor Kelly favors putting up n
Kalvanlzed iron houso In somo Isolated part
of tbo city. Thn trouble Is to find a placo
easy of npproach, but where there will bo
no complaints from residents. A slto along
tho bluffs overlooking the Missouri river
1s being considered.
CrmlliiK H Street.
Tho grading of H street from Twenty
third' to Twenty-fourth streets Is nearly
completed. If tho present good wcuther
continues for 'a fow dnys moro tho work
will bo finished by tho end of next week.
This work Is being done nt tho request of
property owncrR nnd an ordlnanco Is now
being drafted by tho city attorney pro
viding for tho Issuing of district grading
bonds to pay tho cost.
t'lilun .Nervlrcn Held.
Union Thanksgiving services were held nt
the United Presbyterian church yesterday
" forenoon. Nearly all tho pastors In th'e
city participated, llev. M. A. Head, pastor
of the First Methodist Kplscopal church, de
livered the- Hermon, which was appropriate
.to th.e occasion. Tho church was well filled
ad tho sermon was greatly appreciated.
netiKiurntlo Polities.
"It looks now," aald a prominent demo
crat yesterday, "as if tho mayoralty contest
In tho democratic ranks had narrowed down
1o Rnsor nnd Locchncr. Tho latter Is going
In to mako' tho run of his life nad ho pro
poses putting up a fight at tho primaries
against Ensor."
It Is a well-known fact that Dr. Ensor Is
a camlldatn nnd ho Is roported to be re
building his political fences now.
In a conversation with a Reo representa
tive Mr. Locehnor enld: "I am a candidate
for mayor on the democratic ticket. The
fight will bo settled nt tho primaries. U
Dr. Ensor or any other democrat Is nomi
nated by tho convention I will support tho
choice of tho convention."
t Heiitnlrliiir Pavement.
Street Commissioner Clark has about com
pleted tho temporary repairs to tho pave
ment an Twenty-fourth street. Ho Is fill
Ing In the holes with broken stono taken
from tho city rockplle. Tho council ordered
that tho holes bo filled with conrroto, but
m there, is no Ilttlo money In the street
fund finely-broken .stone Is being substi
tuted. Tty using this stone from tho city
rockplle thn cost of these temporary repairs
will amount to Icbs than $100.
KBt Side Improvement Club.
A meeting of the Knst Sldo Improvement
club will bo held tonight at Twentieth
and Missouri avenue. Tho questions of
opening Twontleth etreet through the park
and tho locating of a depot near tho foot of
N iitreet will bo dlscussod. Members of tho
West Sldo Improvement club have been In
vited to attend, as it Is doslred that tho
Rurllngtnn erect n ilopot at Forty-fourth
and Q streets m well as at Twelfth nnd N
Canes and
Our oVbr bunted" hSc ?hr,h,tm" ;
Ivory, beautiful pearls mounted In 14 kt mm "u" of. "Iei;hant curved
Make your selection now ami wo wl 1 lay ft awav iIm0'8.? "hel1' J3,c'
ST.torJ!'fRC,0ry- W W, B,nd,' mUe the AngeThnloX'SSfcl!?
Mawhinney & Ryan Co.,
Jewelers and Art mm and nocr.i.AN sis.
Stationers .i,M orders given direful attention. Selec
tion packages vent to responsible parties.
frs.
HanoVome quality of striped or plain eiderdown Sacques
price 1.00. With satin binding on collar, frog fastenings
price, $1.25.
Very beautiful qualities of handsome patterns and Bhades
price $2.25.
Handsome appliqued patterns, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. $4.50,
nd $5.00.
plew Flannel Waists Coming in
Every, Day.
streets. In caso the nurllngton complies
with tho requests the street car company
will be asked to extend Its Q street line a
block or two further west.
MhkIp (.'My tJnlp.
Tlebeknh lodge No. 41 will meet tonight
for drill.
.Miss Almen Johnston Is homo from
school for n few tlnys.
The firemen's bull Wednesday night added
nearly VM to thu relief fund.
Dr. William Henry Ixjechner Is in Vienna
taking a post gradualo course.
Hyroit Smiley came up from the t'nl
verslty of Nnbruska yesterday to spend n
few days with hist parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
J. U. Smiley.
Tho receipts nt the stock yards yesterday
were light. All stock wns cared for. tho
same ns on Sundays, nnd the. employes
cli'ured up all of the work before noon.
fudge lints Cnllfcirnln I'rnnes,
You can prune a gooseborry bush, a
small boy's hair or a mill-hand's salary
and thereby make each of them less. Hut
It remained for Oeorge II. Daniels of the
New York Centrnl to prune a railroad and
make It greater. No one, not oven the
man who Is a .chronic boarding house
dweller, knows what a real prune Is, In
all Its ramifications and subtler shades of
meaning, until ho has eaten ono of, tho
California variety whllo traveling at the
rate of..a mile a mlfiuto on any New York
Centrnl, chaln-llhtnlng express. ' To put
a pruno Into your mouth at Forty-second
street and havo It chewed at Poughkcepsln
and swallowed at Albany Is certainly a
unique experience, as welt ns one that
should conylnee the average epicure of lim
ited capital that It is a great Bauccrful
of prunes that will stretch out over the
period of time roqulred to go from New
York to Buffalo. And tho reason that these
pmnes cover so much territory is not be
causo of tho slowness of the prunes, but
of tho Hwlftncss of the train. It isn't the
prune that mnkes tho train go, nor Is It
tho train that makes tho prune go. It is
Mr. Danlols that makes both of them go
nnd ho drives them tandem and gets there
Jn record-breaking tlmo without counting
stops to coal up and vaBellno the whnt-do-you-call-lt
sophomore or semaphore loco
motlvo? From Judge, November 2, 1901.
Announcements of the Thcnters.
Yesterday was a gain day at the
Orphctim. Thankpetvlnir wnn lianntlr !.
brated by matinee and ovenlng audiences
that filled the pretty theater from pit to
dome. The regular Saturday family mat
lneo will bo given tomorrow.
Tho Faint family, nine in number, latest
European acrobatic importation, and the
popular American Jesters, come for the
week commencing next Sunday.
Frederick Warde, the eminent actor, will
open nt Doyd's tonight for an engagement
that will Includo Saturday matinee nnd
night. He will present two different bills.
"The Mountebank" will be given tonight
and Saturday matinee. Saturday night
"King Lear" will bo the bill. "Tho
Mountebank is from tho pen of D'Ennery,
the author of "Tho Two Orphans."
The Dainty Paree Burlosqucrs conclude
their engagement tomorrow evening, play
ing the cntlro week to very large attend
ance, pleasing with an exceptionally good
bill. Tho usual large holiday crowds were
In evldenc yesterday. Beginning Sunday
matinee tho Victoria Rurlcsqucrs are an
nounced for a week's .run. t
Alvrnya In the I.eatl.
Tho Union Pacific was the first line to
introduce Dining Cam. Vestlhntori nr
Steam Heat. Plntsch Lloht. ntiffet RmniHn
and Library Cars, Tourist Cars on trans
continental trains west of the Missouri
River, and continues to lead. Is first In
equipment: first In sneeri! tint in mnnr.
tant Improvements; first in stupendous en
tlneorlng enterprises;, first In historic In
terest: first In scenic attractions. It again
leads In reducing by several hours tho
i. mo oi "iiik OVERLAND LIMITED" to
the Pacific Coast, making tho run to St
Lake CltV 11 hnlira In 9m r
. -, v ..... i i ...btatu iu
and to Portland 15 hours quicker than any
omer train. Bo sure, your ticket read
over mis routs.
City Ticket Office. 1394 Varrnm T.I
316. Union Station, 10th and Marcy, Tel. 629!
Ilnmeaeekera' Excursion.
On Tuesdays, November 19, December 3
and 17, tha Missouri Pacific will sell
tickets to certain points In the south,
southeast and southwest at rate of one
fare for round trip, plus $2. Final return
limit twenty-one days from data of sale.
For further information or land pamphlet
call on or address company's offices, south
east corner Fourteenth and Douglas
stroots, Omaha, Neb.
THOMAS F. GODFREY. P. T. A.
B.oo for Halt n Dart Work.
If you live in tha country or In a small
town and have a good acquaintance among
tha farmera and stockralsers in the neigh
borhood, you can make 16.00 easily br four
or five hours' work. Write us and we will
send you our proposition. TImi Bee Publish
ing company. Solicitor's Dept. Omaha. Neb.
Appoint llomeseekera' Excursion,
Tickets on sale December 8 and -17, at
ono first-class faro plus $2 for tba round
trip. For full Information write to or call
at Hock Island CltyTlcket Office, 1323 Far
nam street, Omaha.
Shampooing and hair dressing. 25e. In
connection with the Bathory, 116-220 Beo
building. Telephone 1716.
Publish your legal notices In The Weekly
Bee. Telephone Z3J.
Diamond engagement rings. Kdholm.
Umbrellas.
J, Benson
DRESSING SACOUES
AND KIMONAS
Prettiest Dressing Sncques for the money
ever shown in Onuilm.
ELKS' MEMORIAL SUNDAY
I'rofcrnnt Inelmlen Twenty ninlier,
Clilcrlr Mimlrnt Onl- Ttvu
Jtlmrt Speeches,
The program for the memorial service of
the Klks' lodge, to bo held In tho Iloyd
theater nt 10 o'clock Sunday afternoon,
comprises twenty numbers, nnd while It
appears on the faco of It to bo qulto
lengthy It will bo concluded within about
two hours. Tho musical numbers will
probsblo take nbout an hour and a half
and tho nddresses, two In number, will bo
about fifteen minutes each.
The theater will probably be filled to Its
seating capacity on this ocenson, Inasmuch
as the Elks have extended n general In
vitation to their friends nnd tho public
generally to attend. An extra largo force
of ushers will bo In attendance to seat
tho audience, n party of about thirty young
ladles and gentlemen representing tho new
I'lattsraouth lodge of Klks will attend.
Adolph Dluner, Grand Mound, in., writes:
"I have used Foley's Honey nnd Tar In my
family and think It Is the best cough cure
an tho market. I would not be without It
In my home, as there Is nothing so good for
coughs and colds."
Christmas goods arrived. Kdholm, Jeweler
Clilcnito nnil Iteturii fl4.7B.
On Decembnr 1, 2, S and 4 tho Illinois
Central railroad will sell ttckotB to Chi
cago and return at rato of $14.75, limited
until December S, For particulars call at
city ticket office, 1402 Farnani street, or
address V. H. Drill, D. P. A., I. C. n. n.,
Omaha, Neb.
CHICAGO AND HKTLIl.V f I4.7B.
Vlit the Mllivnnkee Itnllvrnr-
On December 1, 2, 3 and 4 the Chicago,
Mllwnukee & St. Paul railway will sell
round trip tickets from Omaha to Chicago
for JH.75. City Ticket Office, 1504 Farnam
stroct. F. A. Nash, Qoneral Ve8ten
Agent.
Sign big wedding ring. Gdholm, jeweler.
I.orr llnten to C'hlenmi.
Thn Chicago & Northwestern Railway
will on December 1, 2, 3 and 4 sell tickets
to Chicago and return at tbo low rate of
$14.75 for the round trip. Call on or addross
"Tho Northwestern City Offices," 1401-1403
Faraam St., Omaha.
Send articles of Incorporation, notices of
stockholders' meetings, etc., to The Dee.
We will give them proper legal Insertion,
Telephone 25S.
Shampooing and hair dressing, 25c. In
connection with The Dathery, 216-220 Dee
building. Tel. 1716.
18-K. wedding rings. Kdholm, Jeweler.
Advance Holiday
Piano
Sale
The greatest reduction ever known
In cut prices of pianos has taken
place at the ware rooms of Schmoller
ft Mueller.
'7orvT". .;.S300
$Eoo I'lanai $250
rrir.: $150
These pianos are cloan, dry and
DllAND NEW UP-TO-DATE Instru
ments fully guaranteed by the maker
and by us.
Chlckorlng, uprfght, rosewood
case, only $118
Hallet ft Davis, upright,
( ebony case, only $98
Organs and square pianos $10 nnd
up.1
We Sell New Pianos on $5
Monthly Payments,
Used upright and squares on $3.00
monthly payments. Organs at $3.00
cash and 60 cents per week. New
pianos for rent. Tuning, polishing
and repairing at lowest rates.
A small deposit will reserve your
piano for Xmas delivery.
Write for. catalogues and prices or
pay us a visit of Inspection and sea
the wonderful self-playing pianola
sold on easy payments.
Schmoller
& Mueller,
The Largest Piano House
In the west.
1313 Fnrnnm Nt., O in nil a.
Tel. 1625.
Iowa Branch, 337 Broadway, Council
Dluffs. Tel. 378.
Perfume Season On
Commencing Saturday, NOVHMUKIt 3ft,
our fourteenth minimi "PKRFUMK CAR-,
NIVAI." will commence nnd oxtend until
Christmas eve. Our stock this season wlil
ob usual comprise all the best productions
of the perfumes of this and foreign coun
tries. PERFUME MAKERS.
We present below a list of tho perfumers
of the world whoso goods wo curry In
stock.
Anirrlcnn I'erf iiinern.
Alfred Wright. Rochester, N. V.
Colgate & Co., New York.
Dabrook. Detroit.
Foote ft Jenks, Jackson, Mich.
K. W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass,
Lutidborg. New York.
0. Laux Co., Los Angeles, Cal.
Iaxell, Dalley ft Co.. New York.
Theo. nicksecker, New York.
Solon-Palmer, New York.
Hudnut, New York.
Kuroprun l'erf nmrrs.
J. ft K. Atkinson, London.
Hayley ft Co.. London.
Crown Perfumery Co,, London.
E. Coudray. Paris.
Demarson-Chetelat, Paris.
John Gosnell & Co., London and Paris.
Ii. lgrand. Paris.
Lubln, Paris.
1. autler Flln, Ornsse, Franca.
M. Violet, Paris.
Kd Plnaud. Paris.
L. T. Plver, Paris.
William Relgcr, Frnnkfort-on-Maln, Oer-
mRog'er ft Oallet. Paris.
Ferd Muhlens, Cologne, Germany.
We carry In stock leading brands of Per
fumes as manufactured by firms mentioned
Bbovo.
Sherman &McConnell Drue Go.
Js'sw Location Cor. IStU ud Dodgs SU,
BOSTON STORE REMNANTS
Today We Will Close Out Every Remnant
Regardless of Cost or Value, as We
Must Have Room for
E. Ridley & Sons N. Y. Dept. Store
Stock Which Will go on Sale Saturday.
FRIDAY IS REMNANT DAY.
i am) u mir.ss (ioon.t
-15c AM) Uric VAItl).
Remnants of nil wool C0-lnch storm
serges, chovlots, casslmcres, plnld
back shirtings In lengths from 1H to
254 yards, many pieces to match,
nctually worth from $1.00 to $2.00
yard, go in two lots nt 13c and 25c
yard.
itKMXAvrs iniKN.s noons
ir.c ami uric.
Dress goods In short lengths from
M yard to ono yard long, all doublo
width goods, in plain colors, cash
meres, serges, Jncquards, also plaids,
many pieces to mntch, especially
adapted for ladles' waists, children's
dresses, etc., go on front bargain
squaro nt 16c nnd 23c for each piece.
WOOL IMUOXS (iOODS H13M
A.TS fie liACII.
Thousnnds of remnants of strictly
all wool materials, plain colors nnd
fancy goods, nt,Cc per remnant.
11KM.A.VIS 7fic l'lli:.CII F1.AX.
NHL, ar.c.
A new lot of remnants of high
grade French flannel In blues, pinks,
old rose and black, In lengths from
Hi to 2i, many pieces to match, go
at 23c yard.
Imported French chnllls for chil
dren's dresses, doll dresses, fancy
work, etc., choice 25c.
iu:M.A.vr.s op thim.mimss.
Odds and ends of short rcmnnnls of
laces, trimmings, chiffon, gnuzes, tin
sel trimmings, etc., especially adapted
for millinery purposes, neckwear,
fancy work, go at 5c and 10c for en
tire piece.
Short lengths of silks, In brocades,
tnfTetas, plain and fancy velvets, for
fancy work,, dross trimmings, etc., go
at lc, 2c, Dc and 10c for cntlro piece,
Dross goods remnants In waist
lengths, children's dress lengths, nil
imported high grade matcrlnls, worth
from 75c to $2.00 yard, go at 25c, 49c
nnd 98c yard.
jnnAkinris
. nlfllllMrsTs
Men's 'Fashions
The Long Overcoat's
The Thing.
LONG OVERCOATS with
without yokes, all the new
Scotch cheviots, pure all wool
1 ' VV uiiu
10.00
plain gray effects
Sale price ,
LONG OVERCOATS swell
Scotch plaids and vicunas, Win.
Skinner's best silk sleeve lining and
double warped serge If) rf
lining for body, sale price . i JU
Finer quality of overcoats, in all
lengths and patterns, thousands of
them to fit men long, lean and lank,
fat, short and stout tyt A
$15, 18, $20, $22.50, $25, I I D U
Attractive offerings in fine all wool
SUITS, 20 different styes any one of
which you would consider a big bar
gain at $15, be sure 1o see jfl A
themour price only lUlUU
STYLISH, MILITARY SUITS
NEWEST Scotch tweeds and neat
silk mixed worsteds, hand-padded
auu uuiiuu iioics, equal to DOSt
except the price special $lj.50.$l 5ajid 1 0 U U
BOYS' CLOTHING FOR FRI.UAV Extra special sale of
boys' suits, overcoats, reefers and odd pants.
HAYDEN BROS.
SELLING THE MOST CLOTHING IN OMAHA.
T7"EELEY -'
e of the lieat m
DrunkeuiMMia, Cares
tvniCI.HV INSTITUT
That's Why
We're thankful because we are the only
Omaha drug man that's not In the drug
trust. We're thankful that wo can run
our business our way and not bo ' culled
iinwn" bv the gang. We'rn thankful that
we don't have to raise cuttle, soil mining
stock, ho or conl to keep up expenses.
Wo'r. thankful that'we'yc got our turkey
paid for. We're thankful that wu hnvo nt
ast found a hair tonic and dandruT cure
that we can Guarantee -to removo dan
lriiff and stop the Imlr falling out. Its
"ailed "Parisian Hair Tonic and Dandruff
Cure." That's why.
'mo Hill's Coscara Quinine lSe
11.(0 Wine of rnrdul
11.00 Temptation Ionic o
Soc Lnxntlvo Rromo Quinine h
iSo Qulnacetol (best for colds) .......... Joe
fOc Cramer's Kidney Cure (genuine)., too
11.00 UHterlno Humbert's) ,v,'t" Wc
&60 WHIIIMNO SPRAY MARVKI.
SYRINQKS M
SGHAEFER'S
Cut Price
Drug Store
fl. 747. . W. Car. lth Calces
JlMda delivered FREE to any. part of city.
FRIDAY IS RliMNANT DAY.
In Hie lliiNcmcnt.
10,000 yards remnants shaker flan
nel worth 7',6c, go nt 3Vsc yard.
Immense lot of remnnnts of flecco
back wrapper and outing flannel,
short mill rcmnnnls lc each.
LI,? lit and dark outing flannol rem
nnnts, 6c yard.
Fancy drapery nnd Swiss remnants,
45 Inches wide, worth 40c, go at 12'(jo
jnrd.
He'mttnnts nil best' prints In long
lengths 314c yard, worth "Vie.
Remnants light and dark outing
flannel, best quality always sells at
15c, go nt 8!4c yard.
Remnntits of Imitation French flan
nel In tho new Persian patterns, 30
Inches wide, nt 11c yard.
Remnants of Imitation French Han
nel, 27 Inches wide, nt Zic yard.
Remnnnts of sateen, flno quality,
6!4c yard.
Remnants of sccreuckcr gingham,
6V4c yard.
Remnnnts of fine white goods worth
15c, go at 10c yard.
Iiong lengths of remnants of flooca
back wrapper llannel nt G',4c ynrd.
Remnants of plushes and velvets,
worth 10c, go at Uc yurd.
Remnants of all kinds of table
linens, blcncncd, unbleached and tur
key red, lengths from 1V4 to C yards,
go at otic-fourth regular prlco.
Remnants of toweling In nil kinds,
buck, twilled, Drnnslcy, glass clotli,
etc., most of them mill remnants, and
of our own Importation nt nbout halt
tho regular price.
Ono big lot remnants toweling In
lengths running up to 2 Vs. go at 10o
for cntlro remnant.
WRECK SALE OF SHOES
In the lliixeinent.
Shoes slightly soiled, nnd damaged
In bargain boxew pick 'cm out to suit
yourself. Somo cost as high as flvo
dollars a pair they zo at 19c, 25c,
C9c and 98c.
SONS
HAYDENs
or
fancv
and
shoulders, hand-niade collars
CUHtOm - fn nrorl in mm
tppnl of lbs Kealer tera at lntt-
es, the only Keeley Inatltnte In Nebraska. Cnraa
Urutf Uscrn, Tobacco L'avrs. T1IH
I2, lit nml Lraveuwurtli, Omaha.
Pimples on Your Face
Can readily bo removed by the following
directions:
DIRECTIONS' NO. 1,
- Half to one tensponnftil of Shrader's
Evaporated KIk Powder In wlnn slass of
water on rcUtlrw, every other night.
DIRECTIONS NO. 2,
Rathe faco In cold water for two or three
minutes every ;ilght uud mornlnc; lot dry
on fuce.
NO. 3-DI RUCTIONS AND PRKSCRIP
TION. lloraclo acid, Knilns CO.
AntlHuplIc Solution, drams 2.
Olycerlne, drams 2.
Krattdy. best, drams I.
Dlstlled water, for one pint mix nnd an.
ply ft Ilttlo after cold bath. This will m
movo pltnpes and slvo you rosy cheeks and
a clear complexion. This Is n sure cure.
All driiRRlKt.s sell Klc Powder. 25c i box;
or sent by mull. Address Department A,
W. J. Shrader Medicine Co.,
New York Room 10, No. 30 Kast lUa St
r 1602 N. 21th St.. Omaha. Neb,
Men's Overcoats
They arc wlipping away from us at a great rato. Tho
weather is cold enough to make them necessary and no
body questions the style or economy of Nebraska OYoats.
We hiive a better stock than last year. If wo had a pat
ent, on our O'coats they couldn't bo freer front imita
tion. Their elegance and shape are inimitable.
IIAVnCII' Friday is Remnan!Day
llAT UCIlS ,he Bargain Room.
Friday has become a great day for remnants at Haydon's Not a lot of trash or
rubbish, but genuine remnants of some of the bost goods that arn produced. Hera
you can find remnnnts of flno dreBs goods nt n fraction of their valuo. Lining, worth
16o yard, Cc; 2Cc percales at Go; H0c silks at lCc, and thousands of other bargains. Da
fcure and read our ad and compare prlceB. Everything as advertised.
No Dealers, Peddlers or Manufacturers Sold in This Room
From 8:30 until 11:30 a. m. wn will sell
heavy, fine, ynrd-wldo LIj Muslin, regular
Cc , Value, only 10 yards to a customer, at
2'i'c. (No mall orders filled.)
Prom 1 o'clock until 3 p. m. we will sell
Slater's finest Co Skirt Lining, lu gray,
brown and Mick, only 10 yards to a custo
mer, at 2Hc. (No mall orders.)
Extra flno bleached Table Damask, worth
3Se lc. Kxtra flno Turkey Red Table
Damasks, i5c, worth 39c.
10c Towel 6c. 15c Towels 7Hc 25o
Towels 10c.
Remnants of 36-Inch Percales, worth 2"o,
Co.
Remnant of Pull Standard Prists, worth
7V4c-2Ho.
Remnant of Simpson's 15c Black Eatln 5c
Remnants of 27-Inch Imitation French
Flannels, worth lfic a yard, 6c.
Remnants of the finest Imported printed
Flannelettes, yard wldo, a perfect Imitation
of French Flannel, lOo.
Remnants of fine heavy Outing Flannel,
tn dark and light colors, worth 12Hc Sc.
Remnant of .yard-wldo Outing, nice light
stripes, sold everywhere at 16c 7UsO.
Remnants of 16a and 19c Skirt and Wctst
Linings will no at Ec.
Remnants of fancy 19c Mercerized Sat
ene worth up to 39o 7c.
Remnants of 60o Silks 16c. Remnants
Specials in Furnishing Goods.
Ladles' and children's mittens, on salo at
10c.
Men's $1.00 extra heavy Jersey over
shirts, 49c.
Boys' 76c sweaters, at 39c.
Men's and boys' heavy Jersey overshlrts,
at 39c.
Men's wool and fleece lined shirts and
drawers, In all sizes, nt 49c.
Ladles' heavy fleece lined union suits,
at 39Q.
Ladles' 60c and 76c vests and pants, all
sites, somo part wool and fleece lined, all
on sale at 26c.
Friday
All Remnants and
China Silks and Satins, worth 60c, for 26c.
Colored Surah Silks, worth 60c, for 29c.
Black and Colored Taffeta Silks, worth
V6e, for 39c.
Fancy Silk, nil kinds best silks, very
hindiome styles,worth. up to $2.00, on sale
TOIIACCO IlKl'AHTMK.Vr.
Star plug chowlng tobacco r.uc Duko's Mixture
Horseshoe plug chewing tobacco 35u Meerschaum smoking tobacco.
Navy plug chowlng tobacco , 30c Uncle Tom smoking tobacco..
Itattlo Axe... .15c. Newsboy tobacco. 3.o Old Style smoking tobacco....
null Durham smoking tobacco....'.... 50c Mall I'ouch, per pnekago
HAYDEN
ASHJjlfjCJjjniG
Would mako n. nlco Christmas gift for it gentleman. Wo
are showing Homo beautiful pieces In UtMltH" Purses,
tynoking Sets, Cigar Jars. C igar Cases, Fountain Ienn
uud a largo number of otlmr plercs for gontR' ttso. Spend
a few minutes nt our store. I.OOIC FOR Tit 15 NAMB.
S. W. LINDSAY, the Jeweler,
15K! J)otiKln St.
Headquarters for
Kodaks and Cameras
Wo have Just received a large ship
ment of PRHMO, I'OrO, CENTURY
and KOROrjA CAMERAS. We havo
always on hand a romplote assort
ment of EASTMAN KODAKS and all
Amateur Photo Supples. ALBUMS,
nil styles anil prices. Oct ono now
nnd make leady for Christmas,
THE ROBERT
DEMPSTER COMPANY
1215 FitrnaiN Street.
Wholcialo and Itelall Dealors in
Photo Material.
Con
strict Duty
It. is our strict duty to
guard against osu oration
of every sort. We present
facts lo you in a smart, in
tolliycnL way and put our
ideas in as interesting and
original form as nossilii
Every statement in line with
facts. That you know well.
The holiday spirit invades
the store, The bargain dyna
mo which runs stor. mautiu
ery is Murkiug an its timbers.
You already catch a fair view
of the holiday things.
You are sure of a wide se
lection at all times while there
are needs to be met.
of 76o Silks 2Gc. Remnants of 1 Silks 30c
76o IUankots 4Sc. $1.00 Hlanketa 76c.
$1.60 nianke-ts 98c. $2J,0 RlankoU $1.60,
$3.00 lllankcts $L93.
Dress Goods
Are you Interested In Children's School
Dresses? If so, read this: On a largt
counter we will plaeo over 6,000 yards ol
remnants of dress goods that sold from
26c n yard to $1.60 a yard, In lengths from
2H yards to C yards, and as long as they
lost we will lot tho whole thing go at 16o
per yard.
CORDUROYS A handsome new line ol
Corduroys and Velvets.
H.tTItA PKCIAI.S-For llnr Hour Onlr
FROM P TO 10 WH WILL SELL A 60O
VELVETEEN In nil shades, at 10c yard.
FROM 10 TO 11 AVE WILL SELL 2
PIECES OF 76C CORDUROY at 2Go yard.
FROM 1:30 to 2:30 WE WILL SELL YOU
any of tho high grade patterns of Dress
Goods on the center table. $2.60 Crapotui,
$1.19. $1.25, $1.60 l'lalds, HomespunB, Nov
elties, etc., nothing worth less than 75a
yard, Your choirs for this hour only I5a
per ynrd,
IXVKSTIftATFl TIII5 nrtRss nonr,
VKI.VIOT AND COItnCUOY SAMC-lt
Trill lir a olianep of a lifetime.
Men's extra henvy fleece lined shirts ami
drawers, on sain at 39c.
Men's 76c gloves and mittens at 39c.
Men's 39c gloves nt 19c.
Men's $1.26 wool sweatorn, in all sites,
at 69c.
Men's Heavy Fleece Lined Shlrbs and
Drawers, made to sell at 60o, at 26c.
Men's 60o Suspenders at 16o.
1 lot of Children' Vests nnd Pants,
worth 25c and 36c. on sale, at 12Hc
Men's all leather Olovcs and Mittens,
regular 60c quality, nt 25c.
Odds and Ends on Salo,
for Friday only nt 49c.
Itriuniint Velvet Salo fore Our !ny.
All remnants of lllack and Colored Vel
vets, some sold for $1.00, $1.26, $1.60 and
$2.00, In pieces from V4 to 4 yards, at
only 49c. . .
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