10 THE OMAHA DAILY HEEt FKTDAT, D-LCEIS! 1USU 27, 1001. HELPS ELKHORN'S EXTENSION Froipictir Opening of Rcsibid BeitrTititi fltoMitht Rd. OFFICIALS TO CHANGE ORIGINAL TLAN dinner nt .Now I'lrld of 1 1 ti 1 1 1 c It. uIIm In Their ItriirrrumliiK the Map of I Ik- Kilrnnluii i Course. OfTlclnls of the Northwestern system have recently lenrnod something that cau,cs them to think still more highly of their ex tension of the Treraont, Klkhorn & Mis lourl Vnlley rallrond from Verdigris Into Doyd county and to plan a slightly different future for thLs line. Two weeks ago it leaked out that the government would shortly open up a portion of the ncfebud Indian reservation, just north of lloyd and Keya Paha counties and ncros! the line In Bouth Dakota. Inquiry was at onco made of Clem Deaver nt tho O'Neill land office, through which agency this will be done, and tho answer v,ss that tho order was not yet formally Issued, but that It would prob ably take effect sion. This means that nhout 160 square miles of tho flncflt of farm land will bo open soon for settlers and plans In tho Verdigris extension have been conditionally altered to allow for this. Tho primary Intention of tho Northwestern ofllcluls was to reach Into the rich farm lands of lloyd county, In which every quarter-section has a settler and whoro the best corn In Nebraska was raised last season. To that end surveyors, under tho direction of General Manager Dldwell of tho Fremont, Elkhorn & Mis souri Vnlley rallroud, huvo been pushing tho lino Into tho county lengthwise, ubout directly westward. Mr. Dldwell returned from tho sceno of tho work lust Tuesday night. Arc Well Into llnjil Count)'. "Tho men are now about forty miles from the Btartlng point, Verdigris," said ho, "und are now spreading out Into tho country along two branching linen. Onu goes on westward toward Utltto, the other reaches more to tho north. Thee are both merely tentative fcolcru, the object being to chocsu which Is tho bcBt routo for tho extension Anally." This "fcclor" to tho northwest li tho one which Is reuch'ng straight toward tho reservation, or taut part of It which Is to bo opened. This la the cast end, compris ing iilmoht tho wholo of Gregory county. South Dakota. Meyer und Tripp counties constttuto tho remainder of tho reservation. This (Jregory county portion Ib a sort of Jog or tall pleco ut the cast end of tlio reservation, being smaller In ttlzo than tho remainder, which Is uniform. By tho time tho government opens 11 tho Klkhorn will havo n lino surveyed there, with construc tion In sight. Tho country thoro Is of tho ramo nnturo as that In lloyd county. Just south, and tho road will continue along the snmo creek it has been following, llrliluc Mtc In .Selected. Mr. Hldwoll had moro now Information concerning tho extension. "Wo havo the two ends of tho brldgo wo must build across tho Niobrara river located," said ho, "and tho structuro will bo about 1,000 feet long: Thcro Is nothing new from Chicago as to tho final terminus of tho extension, but the surveyors aro working ulaug these two branches every duy, "Up at Dcadwood, meanwhile, tho cold weather retarded tho work on tho new lino to Lead City somewhat, but wo aro rushing It now, and there Is mill hope that we will finish tho 'grading by February 1. Tho men aro working night and day, no mo 300 strong, and using Immense keroseno tamos at night, Tho light is sultlclent for them to do all the necessary blasting, digging and hauling." MOON IN STRANGE COMPANY "Wether .Mini See queer I'ciriniit Ioiik tturroiiiiiMiiic It mi (lie llln loriu lltilltln '. Tho locnl otllco of tho weather bureau eccs nothing to ludlcato nn Immediate ver ification of tho uun dogs which wcro ob served Christmas day and which aro ac cepted by barnyard prognostlcutors ns cer tain forcrunnerti of h storm. Tho sun dogs wero preceded by moon dogs or parasolonao, which had never be fore been observed from this olllco, but which wore plainly visible, nt 7 o'clock that morning. Tho paraselrnao of tho moon be long to tho samo "dog" family ns tho par helia of tho huh, which latter nro somo times referred to ns mock sunB bocnuse ot tholr form and strong radtanco. They are said to bo duo to tho refraction of light In minute lco crystals suspended In air, and the experienced cyo can detect In them, be ginning at the ulde nearest tho sun, red, orauge, yellow, green, Indigo blue and violet, which are the colors of tho rainbow. Christmas morning disclosed other un usual astronomical conditions, it is told at tho weather olllco, for when tho moon was Htlll 10 dogieea above tho horizon a coronal arch was clearly defined 5 degroes above It, and from Its undorsldo u shaft of clear, whlto light extended downward 5 dogrees, or half way from tho orb to tho earth, as uhono tho star ot Ucthlchum bo many cen turies ugo. fti.OO tor n Half u "A'nrk. It you live In tho country or In a small town and havo a good acquaintance among tho farmers and stockralscrs In tho neigh borhood, you can raako JS.00 easily by four or five hours' work. Wrlto uh and we will end you our proposition. Tho Dee Publish ing company, Solicitor's Dept., Omaha, Nub. tl A MONTIS; DP nil A I ITV Ai'l vJPI UJ jr yUALI 1 I our prices nro the lowest nnd our stock th to nrovo it- alil thnt'H another thlmr. Hut comparing our stock with others. Mawhinney jewcieri ana Art Stati oners Mall orders given careful attention. Seleo Uon paclcages aunt to responsible parties. Handsome Ebony Sots sterling silver mountings, wortli 5 for $H.3S; ;.50 sots for !?2,r0. Sots of comb nnd brush, military brushes in cases, toilet sets in leather, traveling eases, picture frames, fancy boxes, shaving mirrors and ha ml. mirrors, bottles of perfumes, writing paper, dressed dolls, all sizes, large nnd small all sold at a reduction of from 25 to 50 per cent of original price. ioo NAiii:sri:oi'i.H WAXTnn, Mcri. ,1, I,, llrmiilcl it Stum llritilrr the Spi-vIpo of IOO Ailil 1 1 lotuil .iiIpnipoiIp, WANTKD Thoroughly experienced and competent ralespcoplo In every department of our establishment. Six first-class dress goods salesmen nro required. Apply Fri day ut 5 p. in. 1IOSTON STOKK, Omaha. J. L. Drandeis & Sons. LOOKING OVER THE PROPERTY Con iicllim-n Visit Dip I. mill In He TriiiKfrrrpil Ity I'm Ion I'nolllu Cll) Cunt met, Tho counrll met ns n general committee yesterday to consider the proposed con traet with tho Union Pacific. W. It. Kelly and K. S. Snyro appeared before tho com mittee to represent tho Union 1'acltlc and City Attorney Connell explained tho con tract from tho city's standpoint. After reviewing the legal controversies which will be settled In case the council passes tho ordinance containing tho provi sions of tno .contract, Mr. Kelly said that It Is the purpose ot the Union Pacific to begin the erection ot new shops ns soon as It se cures tltlo to the streets anJ other property which aro Included In tl". contract. Ho stated that tho present shops will bo en tirely reconstructed nnd that now structures will be erected north of tho present build ings. Ho said that It Is tho purpose ot tho company to erect a great power house on Nlcholns street, Just oust ot Eleventh street. Plats wero laid before tho counctlmen which phowed the location of tho property which Is to ehnngo bunds under tho terms of tho contract and City Engineer Hos wutcr pointed out where tho sewers which uro to bo constructed through tho Union Pacific's land will be located. Tho touucllmcti expressed a desire to be shown over nil the property that Is to change hands beforo taking any action on the ordinance. At 3 o'clock In the afternoon tho members of tho council and representa Uvea ot the railroad company started on a tour ot Inspection, AiiiiiMiiiei-iiiciitn of (lie Thpntprs. Tho excellence of tho week's show nt tho Orpheum has been a notnble nnd pleasing feature ot tho gaiety attending tho holiday season, a fact emphasized by big houses. Tho trick and fancy bicycle stunt of tho six Kaufmans Is a tremendous hit nnd has created much tnlk; Eddie Olrard with his eccentricities and Jesslo flardnor In "Tho Soubrctte and tho Cop." Tho Onllaw trio nro nlso scoring heavily. Annetto Mooro. the beautiful soprano and the other number nro also well received. Matinee and even ing performances tomorrow will closo tho engagement. Will M. Cresscy and Dlanch Dayne In a new sketch entitled "The Vil lage Lawyer," and Zaro, tho wonder of Jugglers, eomo next week. "A Thoroughbred Tramp," Klmer Wal ters' latest scenic comedy melodrama, opens at Doyd's tonight for an engagement tbnt will terminate with tho week. Sunday afternoon nnd night tho farce, "Papa's Uaby," will be seen nt this theater. iioMiisuKKiais' nxcimsioxs. Vlii Hock Inland Iloute. On January 7 nnd 14, February i nnd IS the Rock Island route will sell tickets at one regular first-class faro plus $2 for tho round trip to points In western and south ern Kansas, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas and certain points in New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and Utah. City ticket office, 1323 Farmun street. SPECIAL KXOUItON To Central Amcrlen. Leave Omaha January 12tb, via St. Ixmls, New Orleans, Puerto Darrlos, Guatemala City, San Jose, returning In time for Mnrdt Qras in New Orleans. For rates and all Information, Call or write W. II. Green, Doom 405, New York Life Building, Omaha, Neb. Iletour Itoiitrn Arc A1vii-k Tcilloim. Why travel to California or Oregon In winter over any other than direct routes? Passengers leaving Oraalm for Portland or San FrunclBco can reach their destina tion fifteen hours soonor tluui If they trav eled any other wny, betides avoiding tho discomforts of winter nnd extra cxponsos Incident to a long Journoy enroute. THE UNION PACIFIC hnn tho best of everything. Pullman palace sleepers, buffet smoking and library cars, ordinary (tourist) cars, Pullman dining cars, meals a la Carte, free rocllntng chair cars, Plutsch light, steam beat, etc. City ticket office 1324 Farnam; 'phone 316. 1IULIUA1 ItATUS. A' In Hock Ialnml Ituute. On December 24, 25, 31, 1901, and January 1, 100.', the Hock Island routo will sell tick ets to points within a dlstanco of 200 miles for one and one-third fare, return limit January 2. City ticket office, 1323 Farnam street. Bend articles ot incorporation, notices ot stockholders' meetings, etc., to The Be. We will give them proper legal Insertion. Telephone 23S. i)ii:n. BCFIULTZ Kill Ilnnsen, December 24, ngo Ifl years. Funeral Friday afternoon nt 2 o'clock from rcHldenro, 2000 I'oppleton nvenue. In terment in Laurel Hill cemetery. Friends Invited. 13KACON John, nged fi3 years, nt Annmosa, la., former resldcnco 2208 Harney street. Omnhn. Services will bo held Satunlny morning, 51 o'clock, from St. Peter's. Wo make Htrong claims for tho quality of ,ur diamonds. Wo repeatedly assert that o largest. An assertion Is easily made, bur' you can seo tho proof of It any duy by & Ryan Co., 15TII AMI DOUOLAS NTS. Mrs. J. Benson Big Reductions in Price of Holiday Goods in brush, comb nnd mirror, SEEMS TO INDICATE SUCCESS Latter frtm Biptrristaf Arohittct ii lt ftrd U Fdrtl Bnildiig. ST0PJ EXECUTION OF ORIGINAL PLANS .Sufiprliitpnilpiit .Mureloek Token Letter nn Indication (hill Congress Will AIIimv Additional Appropriation Ankril li Kctintnr Mlllnrd. From the supervising architect at Wash ington comes a letter that seems to Indi cate tho success of Senator Millard In his effort to have tho west or Seventeenth street sldo of tho federal building made to correspond In dimensions and general ap pearance with the Sixteenth Btrcet front. The letter suggests that the contractor proceed no further In the execution of the present plans because of tho probable fa vorable action of congresfl on the senator's bill for nn extra appropriation with which to complete It on the new lines. Charles V. Murdoch, superintendent of construction, considers such a letter al most certain proof that tho npproprlatlon will bo forthcoming and tho workmen will hereafter confine their cffor to pomplet Ing the extensions of the north nnd south wings, which nro nbout ready to bo roofed. The part affected by tho Millard plan Is what la known ns tho center bay, extending 103 feet from ono wing to tho other and thirty feet wide. Its projected height was one story of twenty-two feet nnd tho steel structure was already raised for It beforo Washington negotiations had progressed far enough to Justify Mr. Murdock In switch ing the gnng to other parts, which ho did some dnys ago under protest from tho con tractor. To mnko It correspond with the rest of tho building this part will havo to be raised to seventy feet, atono work meas urement, nnd that means tho removal of such stcd as 1 already In place and now work from tho foundation up. Mr. Murdock says that the execution of audi plans will ro qulro nbout $150,000, and that tho amount now In tho hands of tho Washington nrchl tect for tho building Is about 183,000, or $ 15,000 less than wns supposed by Senator Milliard when ho first decided that tho fu ture requirements of tho building would Justify Its being raised to full height nnd given a moro elaborate front on tho Seven teenth street side. Shampooing and hair urcsalnk, SSt. In connection with tho Uathory, 210-220 Be building. Telephone 1710 Harrison &. Morton offer a great bargain In Hanscom Place. Sco them. Publish your legal notices In the Weekly Dee. Telephone 23S. Piano Prices Gut Lower Than Ever. Wo nro determined to closo out our entire atock of 1001 styles beforo Jnn uary 1st and uro now offering tho greatest plauo values ever attempted, llemembcr our stock Is clean, dry and up-to-dato not damaged by fire, Bmoke or water. Beautiful now upright pianos 148, ll!N, WJi and uivnrd. Ueed upright pianos IfSS, ifltn, 105 nnil niiirnril. Square pianos nnd organs 915, f 18, $-3 mill nnrrnril. Chickering upright, good condition, only vA td New Stelnway, Vose, Steger, Emerson, Steck, A. B. Chase, Mason and Hamlin pianos sold for cash and on easy pay ments. 100 now pianos for rent, $3, $4 and 5 per month. For catalogues, prices nnd further particulars call on or wrlto Schmoller & Mueller, Representatives for Stelnway Pianos and Sclf Playlng Pianolas. i:ii:i Fnrii ii in St., Omahn. Telephone 1625. HO Ilrnmlmiy, Council niufTH. Telephone 3C3. Sale Starts Today Up to the present tlmo they wore busy at tho Guarantee selllnir nut sain tn nnh nut suits and overcoats, and very llttlo atten tion nas occn paid to tne gottlng rid of pants. In looking over tho stock thcro wero found lots of pants loft from suits where tho coats and vcBts had been sold. They wero all graded and will bo on salo commencing this morning, nt 48c, 69c, 98c, 11.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.90, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. Every pair will bo chaper than you can buy fame quality and make elsewhere. Thore Is also still on salo a lot of men's Butts at $3.98, $5.00, $7.60 and $8.60 tho $8.50 suit Is mado of heavv all wool blue serge, lined with silk lining. Overcoats run $2.35 for sack overcoats, $3.75 for storm ul sters, nnd better ones for $5.00, $5.75, $7.60. Thoro nro also on sale cotton flannel mitts, 6c pair; Scotch wool gloves, 15c a pair, fleoced undorwear, 25c n garment; rubbers, 25c n pair; wool socks, ono dime-; umbrellas, 25o each; mens and boys' caps, eholco, 19c; Elsondrath's gauntlet glavos, lined or un lined, 73c, etc., nt the Ouaranteo Clothing Co., 1616-18 Capitol avenue, closo to Den nett's old place. P. S, If you live out of town or If you live tn town, but far nway from our Btore, drop us a postal card with your address and wo will Bond you by mall n sample of tho best $1.25 hair line cnsslmero pants you over saw for that prlco. No Nonsense hut plain factH, backed up by tho price of each bottle; wo mcun und will do just what we Biiy-lf ynu have dandruff, nnd your hnlr s thin and falling out. try this remedy and If It doen not anlhllnte your daiulruff and stop your hair trorn falling, bring back th empty bottle, get your 7uc and no quei Hons Hsked. Vo aro not new peonln. . pounding the virtues of Home folio, but have been and aro going to stay right hero on this old l corner for SOME TIMli. Ask Kmma Hoffman about I'AIUSIAN HA I it TONIC and DANDKl'FP CUIU3; ho IIvph nt 3357 South 29th street. Omaha.' Hhe lad dandruff anil her hair was falling out badlv She used Parisian Hair Tonic and Dan: druff Cure, lens than a week nnd Is io pleased with tho remilt that hIio net t uh word by her rather who Is u well known carpenter of this city-John J. Hoffn many people know hlm-usk him nbout "t Itegulur price $1.00, our cut prlco 7Du but- SOHAEFER'S Hut Prlco Unlit Ntnrr, Tel. 7t7 H. W Cor. llllli uuil Clileiitfo, Uoods delivered I'HUIi to any part of. city, BOSTON LOSS BY SMOKE AND WATER HAVING BEEN ADJUSTED by the Insurance Go's, WILL BEGIN WANTED 100 Experienced Salesmen and Salesladies IVunti'il, thoroiiulil 'oniM-(eu( mill rxit"rl,nt,ril miiIinM'iiIi In evi'i'y il piirtiiitMit of our esliilillMliiiienl. Slv llrM-i'liiNN ilri'i khiiiIm Hit Ii-niihmi are rcqulri-il. APPLY I'ltlDW AT . n. m. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA. I. I,. Ilrinnlflx A Minn. ll CHRISTMAS OVER Now would be n good tlmo to leave your wntch with uh und have It put In order. W still have n nice line of yriitchcti. illumondH, Jewelry and cut glaiw, miltuhlu ror New Yearn gifts. .Spend n low inlnutea at our store. LOOK 1'OU TIIK NAME. S. W. LINDSAY, the Jeweler, 151(1 l)oula5 St I nir fiucftftfl ?Rtimm r&' We sell our celebrated ICK OUHAM SODA every day In tho year nlso N') or more no' unci uum uriniin mm uw tl. I. ....... I.'.. I (1VVV LVSl OtlUKN hikIii fonntnln. t'omo In and ti. lot uh quench your thlrnt. I UKTIK! AIM.f A t.M!W I'tTT PRICKS. $1.50 Vln Murlanl, wo sell Se 60c Omega OH, v.'.i sell e $1.00 Teniptntlon Tonlu 23c (Two (2) bottles only to n customer i Full quart Port or Sherry S'C Pears I'nsccnted Soap -c Kirk's Juvenile Soap, per cake mc Imported Hunyadl Vnter Allcock's Porous PhiHtern 'j!1' Good 2-qunrt Kountuln Syringe Ue lirlng money and get above pricen. ICnstorla ;f Mennen Tnlcuni Powder l.'e Peruna ,V Llsterlno (Jl size) o'Jc lirlng money to get tlieto prlceH. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. "The Drug Store on tho Corner ' CO It N IS II 1GTH and UODOU, OMAHA TRENTON GOAL GLEAN, STRONG AND QUICK It litis no ciiiial In nil Urn iiirdluin prluwl conls of this market. KEggSiMS:.... $5.75 Nut Size. Per Ton S5.50 C. B. Havens & Con 1522 farnam Si. Tels, 301317823. We have just what you want for Christmas. Nothlnc elves moro rilensuirr In after year" thnn a picture of tho mrlsimus A H iiiui iiik. Get u Camera or Kodak, nnd take a picture tho pi ices aro now within the. reach of nil. A beautiful folding Cnmera, nlzo 1x5 with cine, only J'5.60 A No 2 Hrownlo (KaMmnm, $1 ' All othei'H nt loweat prlceH. 'ull nnd see uh before completing your ''lirmt miiH list. THE ROBERT DEMPSTER COMPANY 1215 FitrimiM Struit. Wholesale nnd Ilctnll Doalers In Photo Material. OPKN IJVKItY KVUNINO, STORE ii'J?T1 LfiV Not Influenced No variations of trade, mnrkot or Fcason cnr. affect tho price of Sorosls Shoe It In never advanced nnd Its small murgin of profit ndmlts of no reductions. The best Shoe for Women. All tho varieties of this relebrnted ready-to-wear shoo nlways at this uniform price $3.50 Per Pair, SorosisSlioeStore 203 S. 15th St. Frank Wilcox, Mgr. .Send for Catalogue. OES JANUARY 1st Hend us nn order for n ton of our JUPITKH COAI. and Innugurnto a now departure 'in your domestic economy. Ynu will vave time, troliblo and expense, which will cer tainly mnko you happy. This coal comes from tho rirhont mines In Illinois. $5.75A TON Haid & Rice, Tel. 12158. 500 Ho. Kith St. YOUR HEALTH IS WHAT" YOU MAKE IT. If you havo poor health you can only blame yourtelf- -it Is caused from constipa tion. 11 er eomplalnt and your kidneys this enn bo brought about In many ways one from neglect, tho other by taking all kinds of mcdleine pills nnd so-called laxa tlvin nnd cure-alls. What you need Is a llttlo advice; quit taking all kinds of medicine nt tho beginning of slrknejs, It matters not whnt Kind bo It, tho beginning Is constipation nnd alvlno poison. No ono can deny this statement doctor, chemist, druggist Shradcr's Tig Powdor Is today the only medicine that removes nlvino poison A teaspoonful In n glass if wator If )n doubt, try It Sold in lOn and 25c boxes-calendar freo with eiu-h box. W. J. Shrader Medicine Co., Sew York ftnom 10. No 30 Knit UU 3u r iw: .N. SitU at.. Omaha. Neb. 0 a ISO ill Q- 75 he Remaining Days Between now and inventory mean muck to the public. Busy hands are working to put in shape the many things eft unfolded over Christmas. "Get even dozens of each article together' is the instruction from the head men. There's many a good thing finds its way to the pruning process because there isn't enough to make a dozen of. Cojne at once, if there's anything in the wearing line needed. Each department of fers you bargains that you cant resist if yote're economically inclined, HaYDEN This lot includes n special import line worth from 25c to 35c, on sale, Friday at fie and Te. The Bargain Room Re-Opens with Startling Values The toys have been closed out and a small army of clerks have been busy carrying tremendous lots of dress goods, silks, linens, muslins, wash goods, notions and furnishing goods to the bar gain room. Every counter, shelf ami case is loaded down with the most stylish merchandise in America, and Friday the OHAXD WiE-lNVENTOliY CLOSIXCS OFT HALE The l?ig .Store never carries over n dollar's worth of goods, and prices have been slashed mercilessly to make quick sales. January 1st, inventory must be taken and it is necessary to get stocks down to absolutely the lowest possible figure before that date. IT IS EASIER TO COUNT MONEY THAN MFHC1IAX DJSIC. We cannot invoice small or broken lots, odds and ends, broken sizes, etc., and will put them all on sale in the HAKGAIN ROOM at about one-tenth their value. Market conditions make it imprudent at this season to carry heavy -stocks, as ready cash can secure most tempting bargains from anxious manufacturers. THE BIG STORE fully realizes these conditions and to meet them has adopted the most radical measures, letting down the prices in every department upon its grand assortments of choicest and most desirable gotxls without regard to value. Omaha has never known such a .sale as begins here Friday. TO SIGNALIZE THE JJEOPENING OF THE IJAKGAIX ROOM we will put on special sale for Friday only and in the bargain room only several large lots of dress goods, furnishings, muslins and silks at the most ridiculously ami sensationally .low prices Omaha bargain hunters have ever known. Come in and look for these Friday. A Few Grocery Specials Corn meal, Lfic sack; oat meal, -lc lb.; rye Hour, fific sack; navy beans, 0 lbs. for 2fic; graham Hour, 2fic sack; good country butter, V2h HAYDEN BROS, HAYDFftK cLoAK DEPT- lift I ULllS Just as You Expected --We mean the wise, economical woman who waited until after Christmas. There is little need to dwell at length upon the ad vantages offered you in this after-Christmas sale. You all know the number of manufac turers' stocks of women's coats, suits, skirts and waists that we purchased for this de partment since November I, naturally leav ing us with a tremendous stock of women's garments on hand at the present time. THESE GOODS ARE ALL THE VERY NEWEST STYLES, made by the very best manufacturers. The event which thousands anticipate each year with keenest interest Friday Morning at 8 O'clock Sharp Wo will put on sale on tho east sldo of our Immense cloak department 212 women's tnllnr-rnado suits ns shown In our window, somo silk lined throiiKhout, all tho very host materials, mado In blouse, Norfolk, cton nnd doublo-brensted; somo elaborately trimmed, copies of ladles' Imported mod els; they nro on accumulation of nil our suits that sold from $lf to ?3o; wo want to make this tho greatest suit sale over known In Omaha and the prlco In this fnlo -fill bo only ; 6.93 1.2U. women's skirts, both rainy day nnd dress skirts, silks, serges anil cheviots ami plnln broadcloths; tho bandHomeat Huo wo lay anil ots and lluo wo $5 havo ever shown; Friday morning nt 8 o'clock they go on nolo nt Ilayden's' for 150 rainy day sklrtH, nicely mndo and o nnd n dark elf nnil trimmed with entln bandn, made In dark browns and grays; seo thorn yourself and you will say they nro the best values In tho world for 100 dor. women's underskirts, mado of ex do of ex- 39c cellent porcnllne, a regulnr 1 1 .00 skirt, during thin snlo only. . MIKDIiaiHiHnHH l GRAND EMBRQID S ERY SALE. JACKETS AND RAGLANS l"ii women s box coats. 27 llic lies long all our fine garments, Intituling tho n.implu numbers that sold nt tU, $18 nnd J2o, your choice for S90 275 women's coats, mndo of fine kerseys, silk lined, trimmed with straps of snmo materlnl, formerly ts.f.0, for 200 children's cloaks, sold formerly ns high as $, your choice for Women's rnglnns that fold up tn tC nud fS, on sale ut Women's automobile onts, mnde elcgnnt kerseys, on sale nt 4.90 1.98 $10 4.90 100 doz women's flannel waists thin sold up as high ns $1 iiO. on sale for 200 women's fln Imported Kronen flnnnol waists, Jj nnd 10 nuallty. for r.O doz women's wrapper tl 25 qiml"y, for 59c 2,48 69c j "1