0 TIIE OMAHA DA IIj Y IJ33J3: SI' N DAY, DECKMBEK 8, 1001. TOTES TO EXPEL I1ICKEI t Whitfiild Acti fr Leji in Otn of lit I Frtdectsior. EORIA AND PUEBLO MAKE APPLICATION rhir Mnr Srnil HcirrirMtntl vr to Annnnl MrrllnK. Sn AVtv I'rml drnt, lint Clintii'PB of Ailnila Mliin Arc SllRhl. KANSAS CITY, Dec. 7. President Whitfield of the Western Daso Ball league announced today that he had received ap plication for franchises from I'eorla, III., and I'ucbto, Colo. Ho nays thnt his circuit is complete nt present and that there la little chance of any changes being made, but that the Peoria and Pueblo people are at liberty to send representatives to tho ntinunl league meeting here In January, when they will be given n hearing and th?lr proposition! will bo considered. Another ap plication for tho Denver franchise was also .placed on flic. ! Mr. Whitfield received a telegram this morning from President Pat Powers of tho iNatlonnl association Informing hltn that a 'motion to expel T. J. Hlckey from tho or ganization had been mado by mall, and a fvoto by wlro on tho matter was requested. Mr. Whitfield cnt tho Western league's I vote In favor of tho motion. WrMcrn Mny Drop St. 1'nnl. KANSAS CITY, Dec. 7. (Special Tele gram. ) According to an announcement mado In Chicago today by Han Johnson, Gross, president of the Mllwaukeo Ameri can lraguo club, will not go to St. Louis with KUlllca as supposed, but will take a Western leaguo franchise In Milwaukee, where ho still retains tho old American leuguo grounds. If ho la given tho fran chise, ns ho undoubtedly will be, tho St. l'aul franchise will probably bo given to lilm, thus dropping St. Paul out of tho cir cuit nnd making Mllwaukeo and Minneapolis tho two porthem cities of tho circuit, In Mend of St. Paul nnd Minneapolis. President Whltflold, whllo regarding Mll waukeo with favor, sad tonight thnt -ho could not stnto definitely whether Mil wntikco would bo awarded tho franchise but It Is practically assured that tho West orn lraguo will bu playing In Mlluaukco next year. When Johnson's announcement enmo It wan rumored that Denver. or Colo rado Springs would bo dropped. To cut ouo of these elites out would mean tho loss of both, us It would bo too long a jump. Colo rado Springs will not be dropped, for Presi dent Hums, tho new owner of tho Mil ltonalrus, stuck by the faction that was ilghtltig Tcbcnu and Hlckcy In tho recent Western lenguo meeting, nnd ho will bo tnkon caro of. Tho Denver frnnchlae has not been nwnrded, hut President Whltflold 1h considering two offers. played today nnd defeated the eleven of Hint town, l) to u. A mm urceue tnnuo ino touchdown. ATHLETICS AT Y. M. C. A. GYM llnnkrt Mill I mill llnno Unit (litiucs Afford n l.lvrl)- KvriilhK (if Siirl. It wns n. milder snerles of Indoor foot hall thnt I hp llleh school clnss nnd tho 5 o'clock class of tho Young Men's Chris tian association put on nt tne association h gymnasium Saturday night. Physical Di rector Harnes eliminated some of tho plays that arc conducive of bruises nnd nit In creased demand for salves nnd plasters. inn result wns mat in me contest, wnicii was won by the erudite youncesters from tho Dodge street hilltop, 20 to J, but one man was Injured nnd hfs wound wns noth ing more serious thnn n stubbed toe. in tne incnor unto mui game n victory ror the Noon class over tho Young Men's clis-f, tlic most t lirltl Ititr feature wns tho work of tho scorer, who wns required to be nmbl dexleroiix to note tho runs ns fast ns they were mado. Tho totals wero 2.3 to 18. Next Haturdnv nlcht tlin nrncrnm will Include n twenty-yard dnsli. twelvc-nound shot-put, stntidlng broad Jump, fence vault mui potato race, three men from each team to couu'bi in encn cvem. For tho foot bnll icnnic Hnturdav nlulil the lineup was: 8Tt'DKNTS-20 4-FIVH O'CI.OCKS Hughes Ij I' ; Morton UT Taylor t; Pinfold t, II 11 Sutherland ...It It It BLISS TO PITCH FOR STAGG J'orim-r Member if ,clirnnlin Tenm Will Twirl for University of CIiIviiko. From tho University of Chicago comrc the Information that Coach Stagg regnrds ns Ills most promising pllciier ror tne var sity base ball tenm of next spring llodney Illlss, who twirled and lleldcd for four yenm with tho University of Nebraska il no. Illlss Is widely known all over Nebraska. having played ball from one end of the ntnto to tho other. All the colleges of tho middle west nro also familiar with him, ns tin has been with tho team on Its annual trips allien 1S97. In 1SW ho wns manager nnd plnyeii tne gnmo nil tno time nesliles. JIo has had great experience ns n pitcher nnd Is known as n "puzzler." Ills one fault Is probably thut ho Is erratic. Though ho pitches a good gnmo all through If lio starts It well, he 1ms n tendency to off days that Is disconcerting. When ho Is throwing In form, however, ho Is u power, uh his speed Is consldurablo and his curves iilmri). Illlss Is a lefthnuded twlrler, whllo ills "loxinesH excels eitncr. Curd ii er mill WlilltnUer .Mil tclicil. Oscar Gardner and Jack Whlttaker hnve finally mudo their mutch. They will meet Tlocember 20 at tho rooms of tho South Omaha Athletic club for a twenty-round limit. Tho condition nro 122 pounds nt the ringside, $100 forfeit having been posted as to weight. Tho wager between the men is n Hide. It K Thomhs I, K Itogers C Thorp It II II Huston I, II II Taylor Wnrchnm a II1Q II Hughes Chnrrlngton 1? IJ Osborn In baso bull: NOON CIASS YOUNCI MEN Crawford catcher Skankco I'rltehard pitcher Hanson Neville. first base Wlllird Ilurdlsh...., second bnse Swan Anderson., third base Kruger Htcmm .right shortstop Walker Warehnm left shortstop McKinlcy Sutherland left field linker Hill right Held t.. Itogers Score? Noon Ulnss 0 3 8 4 2 fi b-24 Young Men 2 10 5 13 3-18 FAVORITES STRIVE IN VAIN II, (!. I'm On I)' One nt Crescent AVIio In All! u Nenre. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 7.-Tho favorites mado most of their opportunities today nnd U. Q. Fox, who won tho Magnollu stnkes last Saturday nnd who made his first nppenwncc ns a Jumper today, was tho only ono who failed to score. He had much tho better of his rivals between tho Jumps, but wns much less handy when he met the obstacles. Ollssnndo spent himself In making the running and In tho final pinch Governor Boyd, an outsider, with a fair support, forged to tho front nnd landed tho prize. Domlnlck rode three winners. Itesults: First race, six furlongs: If You Dare won, Itoynl Sterling seco'nd, Sim W. third. Time: l:l3?. Second race, five nnd u half furlongs: Olingcn won, Syphon second, Cast Iron third. Time: 1 :07-i. Third rnce. six furlongs: Oeorge Arnold won. Nellie Wnddcll second, Tom Klngsloy third. Time: 1:13. Fourth race. Palmetto stecplechnse, hand icap, short course: Governor lloyd won, Dick Furbcr second, Gllsmnido third. Time: 3:0GW.. Fifth race, selling, ono mile and nn eighth: Felix Hard won, Pledrlch second, Jessie Jnrboc third. Time: 1:51, Sixth race, selling, ono mile nnd n tlx teeiith: Jena won, Albert Ive second, 12du nilcy third. Time: 1MSV4. CLOSE MARGINS ARE MADE jOnklniitl'N First Kvent In lF C.rcyfclil, (lie Fnvorlte. Won IIiinIIiikh College Tenm AVIiin. HASTINGS. Neb., Dec. 7.-(Speclnl Tele gram.) Tho Hastings eollcgo foot ball team camo homo tonight from Ulltner, where It FEW PEOPLE REALIZE The nmiKer In Hint Common Dlscnse, Cutiirrli. Because catarrhal diseases nro so com mon nnd becuuso catarrh Is not rapidly fatal, people too often overlook nnd no glcct It until naniD Incurable aliment de velops as u result of tho neglect. Tho Inflamed condition of tho membrane of tho noso nnd throat makes a fertile sail for tho' germs of Pneumonia nnd Consump tion, In fact, cnturrhal pneumonia nnd ca tarrhal consumption nro tho most common forms of those dreaded diseases which an nually cause moro than ono-quarter of the deaths tn this country. Itcmedlcfl for catarrh aro nlmost ns nu merous ns catarrh sufforors, but very few havo nny actual merit us n cure, tho only good derived being simply a temporary re lief. Thero Is, however, n very cffectlvo rem- cdy recently discovered which Is rapidly becoming famous for Its great valuo tu re- llovlng and permanently curing all forms of catarrhal diseases, whether locnted In tho head, throat, lungs pr stomach. Tho now catarrh euro Is principally com posed of n gum derived from tho Kucolyp tuB treo nnd tho gum possesses cxtrnordl iiory healing and antiseptic properties. It U tnken Internally In tho form of a lozcnga or tablet, pleasant to tho tasto and so harm less that Uttlo children tnko them with safety and benefit. ' Uucolyptus oil nnd tho bark nro some time used, but nro not so convenient nor so palatable as tho gum. Undoubtedly tho best quality la found In Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, which may bo found In nny drug store, nnd any catarrh .sufferer who has tried douches, Inhalers nnd liquid medicine will bo surprised nt tho rapid Improvement aftor n few days' uto of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, which nro composed of tho gum of tho Eucolyptua tree, combined with other nntlBeptlcs which destroy the germs of catarrh In the Mood and expel tho catarrhal poison from tho system. Dr, Ramsdell, In speaking of catarrh and Its cure, gays: "After ninny experiments I hnve given up tho Idea ot curing caturrb by tho uso of Inhalers, washes, siiIvcb or liquid medicines. I havo always had tho best results from Stuart's Catarrh Tablets; the red gum and other valuablo antiseptics contained In theso tsblets make them, In my opinion, far superior to any of the numerous catarrh remedies so extensively advertised. Tho fact thnt Stuart's Cntnrrh Tablets nro sold lu drug stores, under pro tectlon of n trade-mark, should not preju dice conscientious physicians against them, becauso their undoubted merit and harm lees character make them a remedy which very cntnrrh BUfferer muy uso with perfect safety uud tho prospect ot a permanent COM." For colds In the hend, for coughs, ca tarrhal dcafnesi nnd catarrh ot tho stomach and liver people who havo tried them Bay that Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are u house hold necessity. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 7.-Tho IJurlln game selling stake nt ono mile nnd n six teenth wns the fenturo of the program at Oakland today. The event, which was worth $1,600, went to Greyfcld, tho fuvorlte, with Buchanan tn the snddle. He won, driving, from Ilernota and Horton. In tho free handicap, nt seven furlongs, Autnltght gained n noso victory over Eonlo. nfter ho hud been badly Interfered with by tho latter nnd Gnhintus. The finish wns ;o close that name people thought Knnlc won. Tho Inst ruco went to Wyoming by n neck, Flumern beating Rollick hnlf n length. The trnck wns henvy. Results: ' First race, o.ie mile, selling: Ptohn won, Ix)st Girl second, First Shot third. Time: 1:50?;. Second rnce, futurity course, selling: Hnlnnult won, D. Scharff second, Commis sioner Forstcr third. Time: 1:15. Third rnce, eleven-sixteenths of n mllo, purse: Mchnmis won, Frank Hell second, lllleo third. Time: 1:10;. Fourth race, eleven-sixteenths of n mllo, tho Hurllngamo stake: Greyfold won, Uernotn second Horton third. Tlmo: 1:52. Fifth rnce. seven-eighths of n mile, hand icap: Aiitolight won, iconic second, Galan tus third. Time: 1:32. Sixth race, three-quarters of n mile, sell ing: Wyoming won, Flamero second, Rol lick third. Tlmo: 1:18V4. SLOSSON DEFEATS BARUTEL SeliuenVr Unnlile to Appear nt llllllnril Tn lil o In International To II run in cut. NEW YORK, Dec. 7.-"Jnko" Schilcffer. tho Chicago bllllnrdlst, was to havo mot Georgo Slosson of this city In a 400-polnt gnmo tonight In the International cham pionship billiard mutch which Is now In progress tit tho Madison Square garden concert hall, but Schueffcr wns laid up with a cold and his doctors forbndo him to lenvu his hotel. Louis Uarutel, tho French expert, took Schncffer's place nnd played an excellent gnmo ngainsi Miosson. At times It looked ns If tho Frenchmnn would win out. but the "student" wns always equal to the occasion nnd. whllo ho won by n narrow margin, nis victory was clean cut nnd decisive. In order to fill up the schedule of games, Schncffer will have to nlnv In tho last three contests of tha series. Schaeffcr said tonight that ho thought ho wouiii no lime to mnsier nis pnysicni ur flcultles and was contldent thnt ho would pull on tne cnnmplonslilp. WesleriiM Drfent Stock Ynrds. Tho Westerns defeated the Stock Ynrds last night on Clark's bowling nlleys. Score: WESTERNS. 1st. "d. 3d. Total. Fors'cutt 145 144 177 4rtfi yer 135 1,0 215 520 Luwler 101 1S5 1GI 510 Reed 17S 13K IS'.' 4!H Reynolds 151 1G3 187 Ml Total 800 800 025 2.525 STOCK YARDS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Totnl. Gilchrist 188 143 170 507 Potter. 181 171 I'M V ll-onlo US 153 173 474 Clnrk 127 171 211! 517 Francisco lu im ns m Totnl 733 805 86 Senrea nt Whist. 2,461 The following la the gcoro at tho regular meeting Wednesday night of the Omaha Whist club: NnrtTH AND SOUTH. rturrcll and Altec 24AMO Scrlbuer nnd Jordan. 2&i 3 Ilurness and urown Hi 5 Redlck nnd Coe 229- 7 10 AST AND WKST. Rushmaii and A. Culm 188' 8 Culm nnd Ross 170 1 Wheeler nnd Uttlcllcld 1773 Martin and Sweet 175-5 Anriirn Foot Hull Tenm Hefenleil. HASTINGS. Neb.. Dec. 7.-(Sneclnl Tele- gram.) Hastings' High school foot lmll eleven won from Aurora today. 11 to 0. Hollo lirowit mauo iwo loucuuowns ror Hustings. NEED MORE HELP IN MAIL CAR One Train ltiinnliiK Out of OiiiuIih linn Tno Much Work nt I'reaent, E. L. WeBt of Chicago, superintendent of tho Sixth division, railway mall service, has Interested himself In tho needs of postal clerks on Ilurlltigton train No. 3, which leaves Omaha for tho west nt 4:25 p. m carrying such mall as misses No. 5, leaving at S:40 u. m., because of falling connections Failures to connect havo become bo frequent that tho leave-over mall from St, Louis Minneapolis and some points oast has out grown' tho comfortable cnpaclty of tho slngl compartment used on train No.3 and Superintendent west mane a trip wun in crew te Lincoln to see what It Is best to do. DIAMOND CRUDE OIL COMPANY OF BEAUMONT, TEX. , phi:m',.tk this piiotouii vi-h or its mxiimt Rtad the Telegrams. Brought in last Sunday (Dec. 1st). Daily Capacity 75,000 to 100,000 Barrels. Read the Telegrams Renumont, Texas, Dec. 2nd, 1001. Diamond Crudo Oil Co., Andrus Itldg., Minneapolis, Minn.: Havo Inspected nnd tested your well to day nnd accopted It on behalf of the com pany. It Is undoubtedly ono of the best six-Inch wells on"Splndle Top Hill nnd will easily flow ono hundred thousand barrels per day. Tho well was drilled Into the Oil sand forty-four feet Great credit Is due llomlll Uros., tho contractors. I con gratulate tho stockholders upon owning In fco simple one of tho lnrgcat oil wolls In tho world. Had photograph of flowing well taken, will express photographs tonight. C. M. DLL1NWOOD. Ilcnumont, Texas, Dec. 3, 1001. Diamond Crudo Oil Co.: I beg td congrntulato you on your most excellent well, block 38 of thu Hogg Swayoe Tract. It Is ono of tho very best. GREER, GREER & WALL. Rcatimont, Texas, Dec. 2, 1001. Diamond Crudo Oil Co.: Congratulations. Your Al well ono of tho very best It has been my pleasure to see. GEO. A. HILL, Chairman Safety Comtulttt'c. UcrtUinonl, Tex., Dec. 2nd, 1001. Diamond Crudo Oil Co., 72S Andrus llulldlng; Drought In your well todny. Wo drilled tho original Lucas nnd five wells slnro for tho J. M. OtifTy Co., unit hnve no ho.Mtnncy In saying thnt In steadiness, strength, pres sure and capacity your well Is ns good ns tho best. Tlin well has been thoroughly tested by C. M. Elllnwood nnd accepted for tho comilnny, wo havo received payment In full. I HAMILL DROS., Oil Well Contractors. Ilcnumont, Texas, Dec. 3, 1001. Diamond Crudo Oil Co., 72S Andrus llulldlng: Your well has como In on block 38. Well Is very strong pressure; cqunl to best In field. M. T. CAMI'RELL, Mgr. Ilcnumont, Texas, Dec. 1, 1001. W. I, McAllister, Financial Agent, 728 Andrus Dldg., Minneapolis: Just returned from field. Diamond throw, at forty-flvo degrees, oil twenty feet over Texas Standard derrick, Bolld, steady six Inch stream. Secured fine photograph, will send tomorrow night. W. E.I1RICE. Beaumont, Tcxns, Doc. 3, 1001. Diamond Crude Oil Co., 72.8 Andrus llulldlng: Wo congrntulato you on your well. It Is better than tho average. FRANIC ALVIJY, Cashier First Nat'l Rank. READY TO MAKE LARGE CONTRACTS FOR OIL. "With this great producer we are in position to make large contracts for oil at once, and to eoinnionre the delivery of the same just as soon ns sufllcient utiiK.igc una pipe-lines can ne completed. Arrangements Have- been made for a joint pipe-line to be built at once from Spindle Top Heights to I'ort Arthur. Hum pipe-line, together with the necessary amount of tankage, loading racks, side tracks, tank cars, and other equipment to successfully market the oil, re quires a large amount of capital, and as the stock has only been on the market about six weeks, the directors have decided to offer stock for Jl (lavs more at the old price (25C PER SHAKE Til 13 iAU VALUE OF 1.00), after which time the stock will be ndviinced to f0e per share. 'I'lltl! lit 1kl 1vtwrnti .1 ..ww.iil.ii.',... I ... 4 ... .J..... ..4-!.. 21... i . ..1 1 I -. . . . .. ... y0 io in umikvi u nu-i.tii.iiiuii, miL nn uiii-Miiii-iiL in u iuiumny i iiu i. is iiireuuy recognized as one oi me leading companies in the Texas held, o 111 cored as it is by bankers, and business men whose commercial rating can be ascertained in any bank directory or commercial agones'. There is no question but what, those who purchase this stock now are GETTlNfJ IN ON TIIE OHOUNI) l-M.OOU, and will reap rich returns from their investment at. an early date. Only 75,000 shares will be sold at this price, but if the amount is over subscribed the lirst. subscriptions will take preference. This is an oiToi 'tlml linn never been equaled by any legitimate oil company and one that will not. be repeated by this or any oilier company again. No cerlifici less than 100 shares. NO SUJJSCKIPTIONS WILL I 13 ACCEPTED HEAHIXO POST .MA KMC LATEK THAN DECEIsIHEK 11TII. DIAMOND CRUDE OIL COMPANY, W.I ites will be issued for BUILDING, MINN. IT THE PARTING OF THE WAYS Cbiit EUadi at tha Eutruot of a New Natioial Carter. EITHER GREATNESS OR RUIN LIES AHEAD Seasonable Fashions. Kdltor Clicvr Siiyw 1 1 In Countrymen Arc .MIniinilerntoiHl mill Attuned li' StroiiKcr Nations, lint thnt Ilefnrni In Co ml nit. Ng Poon Chow, tho well known Chlncso editor of Snn Francisco, and three Chinese musicians appeared last night at tho Sec- ond Prcsbyterlnn church In tho interests of tho Presbyterian Mission board. Mr. Chow is a graduate of the Presbyterian Theological seminary In San FrnncUco nnd the young men who nro traveling with him are highly educated Chinamen and sldllcd musicians. , The program opened with several Chinese songs nnd instrumental selections, mt. Chow spoke on "The accent Trouble In China ns Viewed from a Chlneso Stand point." Ho explained by wny of Introduc tion thnt Americans havo hnil but llttio op portunity to know tho Chlncso version of the recent unpleasantness nnd assured hln henrers that It was a two-sided Quarrel. Ho spoko In part ns follows: "Doxer to an American Is n terrible word. It Is nssoclntcd with tho butchery of Christians. To Chinamen lloxer means n flash of civilization. Tho Iloxors thought thoy were doing a nohlo work In expelling foreigners and .freeing China from intruders. "Two causes led to tho trouble In China, tho clash of two civilizations nnd tbo de- slro of tho Chinese to prcservo their cus toms. Nothing changes tn Chlnn. Every thing changes continually In America. Tho Chinese abhor tho continuous chnngo and discontent of foreigners. "Tho change of fashions In America antf the litter lack of chnngo In China show tho dlfforcnco between Chlncso and foreigners. Yoiing women nro wearing tho clothing . . . t ,i.in,. inoir greai-BraniiinoiiiuiB wum uim mum themselves In tho height of fashion. Chl ncso people say their ancestors wero happy without railroads nnd Insist that thoy must bo hnppy without them. "Chlncso hlenls aro In tho past nnd Americans seo Ideals In tho futuro which thoy dnslro to attain. China was at tho height nf civilization when Romulus laid tho foundations of Homo. Chinese people aro studying tho books which wero written boforo Christ. Chlncso education Is very defective. Tho scholar Is honored, the sol dier despised. Centuries of such trnlnlng have mado an unwarllko nation'. China men nro peaceful nnd nro considered cow ards by other nutlonB. "Aftor tho war with Japan tho young Chlncso realized that tho greatness of tho emplro was waning nnd decided that somo reforms must come. But tho rulors silenced this retfessnes8 nnd put a check on tho movement for reform. "Opium Is In part responBlblo for tho massacro In China. It Is tho curso of China, ns whisky 1b tho curso of Amorlcn. Whisky makes'a bruto of a man, but opium Is even worse. It tnkes the life out of a man nnd renders him .usoless. "In tho treatment of China western na tions net on the theory tbnt might Is right. China has been Imposed on becnuso It Is a heathen nation nnd Is weak and unablo to protect Itself. China has bcon terribly mis treated by European nations. Ports havo been seized nnd tho sacred land has been encroached upon. "The policy of tho United States In deal Ing with China Is not tho policy of land grabbing. It has cought mutual good In reciprocity. Oreat sorrow swept over China at tho time of tho assnsslnatlon nf Presi dent McKtnley. "This Is a critical tlmo In tho history of China. Tho eniplro Is undergoing a com. pleto change. If It' starts on tho right road It will move on to greatness. If It start, on tho wrong road It will go to ruin. Chris- llanlty Is the only hopo for tho nation. It Is the only foundation upon which a stable government. cau bo established In China." From Omaha Mr. Chow goes to Chicago, and within tho next few weuks ho will lee turo In most of tho larger eastern cities. 4002 Doll's Wardrobe conalatlno of Drots, Gulmpe, Pottlooat, Drawers. Cheml6o,and Undorwalat, For Dolle 14, 18 and 22 ftohas lono- ' Doll's Wardrobe Consisting of Dress, Gulmpe, Petticoat, Drawers, Chetnlso and Underwnlst. No. 4002 Every mother is ia mlllar with tho pleasure n prettily dressed doll brings to her little girl. 'When the gnrmcnts aro well and carefully mado nn object lesson In neatness Is ndded, whllo tho pleasure Is greatly enhanced. Tho wee mother tnkes keen delight In dressing and undressing her treasure and thereby lenrns how to uso buttons nnd buttonholes, how to put each artlclo on correctly and how to adjust them to got tho best results. In caring for her doll sho Incomes famlllnr with clothing slmllnr to her own and, lntor, 13 nblo to npply tho knowledge to her own needs. Truo economy demands that materials shnll be strong and durable. It Is worso thnn folly to present a child with a doll dressed In dellcnto finery too gor geous or too pcrlshnblo to bo handled. What Is needed Is bright, attracttvo colors lu durable stuffs that mako an nttractivo showing whllo they can bo rolled upon to enduro tho hardest sort of usngo. Putting labor upon gaudy trash, giving tlmo to making up old nnd worn pieces is a wasto from every point of view. A fow days of real play convert tho costumo Into unsightly rags nnd tho child not nlono loses nor lovou beautiful trcuBure, hut discovers that her garments were far from well nnd properly made, (live tho llttio ones dolls that nre correctly dressed. Thon teach them to caro for their clothing, and In tlmo, to nniKo othors of n Blmllnr sort. Mnke tisa of the toy baby to Inculcnto habits of caro nnd neatness. Tho outfit lllustrnted Is all that Is re quired for quite an extensive wnrdroho. The llttio garments nro nil cut with pro- clslon nnd nro shaped on exactly tho lines employed for children's clothes. Tho under clothing Is designed for cambric or long cloth with trimming of narrow laco or ncedlowork. Tho chomlso is ns dainty ns may bo and Is drawn up by means of nar row ribbon run through laco beading. Tho underwnlst Is correctly shaped and hut toned at tho bnck. At Its lower edgo nro buttons by means of which tho shapely drawers can ho attached. Tho drawers aro modeled after those mado for small human folks and closo nt tho sides by means nt buttons nnd button holes. Tho petticoat Is slmnly straight, but amply' full nnd at tached to a fitted body portion, Tho frock, ns lllustrnted, Is mndo of dotted cashmero lu baby blue and Is trimmed with narrow velvet ribbons. Tho waist Is full, In baby stylo, with a shaped bertha and short puffed sleeves. As shown It Is worn with out tho gulmpe, but can bo high of neck nnd long of sleeves hy adding tho gulmpe, which should ho mado of white India linen or lawn with yoko of laco or tucking. To cut this outfit for a doll IS Inches In height yards of material 27 Inches wldo or 94 yards 11 Inches wldo will bo required for tho frock, with U yards for bertha-, 1 yard 36 Inches wjdo for tho underclothing, Vi yards 36 lnrhos wide nnd Y yards of laco 18 Inches wldo for gulmpe.' Tho pattern 1002 is cut In sizes for dolls of 14, IS and 22 Inches In height, measured from head to foot. For tho accommodation of Tho Deo read ers, theso patterns, which usually retail at from 23 to 50 cents, will bo furnishod nt a nominal price, 10 cents, which covers all expense. In order to get any pnttorn en close 10 conts, glvo number and name of pattern wanted and bust measure. Sale of IHAYDEHs Musical Instrum'nts The most wonderful values in musical instruments that have ever been placed before a buying public are still on sale in our Music Dept. Thousands of people have taken advantage of the remarkably low prices that we quoted last week and selected their Xmas presents at a great saving. In order to reduce our ireniendous stock we have decided to continue this sale for 10 dayu more, so come now while the assortment is large anil get a good select ion. The main feature of this great sale is the ridiculously low prices we are making on our pianos and organs, such values as we are giving is making this mammoth department 'the cen ter of attraction for Holiday buyers. Our stock consists of mostly all the standard makes. Every piano guaranteed to give satis faction, or money refunded. This week we will place on sale 47 pianos that will be closed out as follows. All of them put up in double veneered cases and ivory keys: Upright Mahogany Cases, at $127.50 2 Upright Walnut Cases, at 127.50 fi Upright Mahogany Cases, at 147. SO 1 Upright Walnut Cases, at 147.50 2 Upright Golden Oak Cases, at 167.50 1 Upright Walnut Cases, at 185.00 1 Upright Mahogany Cases, at 195.00 5 Upright Walnut Cases, at 225.00 2 Upright Mahogany Cases, at $250.00 2 Upright Mahogany Cases, at 275.00 i Upright Mahogany Cases, at 300.00 2 Upright Walnut Cases, at 325.00 2 Upright Walnut Cases, al 375,00 2 Upright Mahogany Cases, at 400.00 1 Upright Walnut Case, at 425.00 3 Upright Mahogany Cnsess, at 455.00 Our line of Organs consists of some of the best makes that are found on the market. We carry a complete line of the old reliable Uurdette, walnut and oak cases, with line heavy plate glass mirrors. We also have a line of organs taken in on exchange for pianos, going at 15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.00, i?2r.00, $10.00, etc. HAYDEN BROS MUSIC DEPARTMENT. 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