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THE OMAHA DAILV BEE: FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1002. i) SPECIAL NOTICES i frill ha itUra til ia an. for th renin? edition and antll SO . as. lor niri1i aae day edition. Rates, 1 l-2o a word flrat Insertion, le a vrer4 thereafter. Ffathtnar Itkd for lee than Ae for the frtt laser tlon. These advertisement naaat aa ran eonaeentlvely. Adrtrtlirri, br requesting? ;f The Ilea. Aaiwtra ao aitdreeaeai will a delivered. presentation f tne tkek naly. SITIATIOXS WASTKI). TRAVELING salesman wants position with Implement, buggy or windmill lirm; ex pert In repairing Implements and wind mills; good .reference. Address N ITT. ISee. - . . A M219 7 WANTED M.iLE HELP. HUSTLING deputies wanted: men- br women; Helena id contract. The Garden era, 4 Id Bee Uulg. B 275 WANTED, for U. 8. Army, able-bodied un married men between age of 21 and i, citizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate Habits, who can peak, read and write English. For In formation apply to Recruiting Officers, lblh and Dodge Sts., Omaha, and post office building, Lincoln, Neb. 1 D-31 , GOOD messenger wanted; high salaries. A. D. T. Co., 212 8. 13lh St. 1 M4J3 WANTED, drivers for rairroad work. Hall Grading company, Tostevin st. and South ave.. council lilufle.. . D-illU 22 WANTED, bright boy seeking, permanent place,' willing to do janitor and general otllce work; glva age and reforeneea. Address O 21. line. B M487 23 WANTED, young' man for bar porter first-claa saloon; references. Address O 28, Bee. ' B 198 20 WANTED, active man; muni write a good band. Address O 20, Uee. li-Al& 'U 22 C1KCULAR DISTRIBUTORS $3 to $7 per thousand. Pay advanced. Distributors' National Union, Cincinnati, O. B M502 23 WANTED An experienced dry - goods salexmaa. permanent position for right party. Address M. Havens, Fremont, Neb. . B MiiOt) Si" BOOK SALESMEN Three experienced men to sell a new edition of John Kendrick ' Bangs, In eight volumes, with Harper Wt-eKiy or Magazine; -a good holiday proposition. Harper ft Bros., till Hce building.. , B M520 27 A LEADING medical book house requires the services ot several active, reliable salesmen to vlnlt physicians and. dentists In the interest of the brightest, strongest, best selling list on the market; suite ' qualifications and .references. Blaklston, loO Flftn ave., Mevr. Xwk.. B M617 21 ... ) . SALESMK WAJITKII. EVERYWHERE, lo sell Lambert Type writers. Monroe ik. Co., all N.-ltith 01,, Oinana. v . 492 WANTED KKMALE HELP. 100 GU Is. Call Canadian office, 15th ft Dodge. - f - C GIRL, for general housework. 2603 Pierce treat. . : C an . WANTED, student nurse at South Omaha hospital. C .ol WANTED. Swedish or German girl for general housework; small family; good wages. Vail at, Lit b. 37lh at, C ftlzto WANTfcD", a good girl for general house work. APPb ii r'oppletou Ave. .' ... ' ' .. C-458 . WATEDAlIrl to do general housewoik in family of rnree; good wages, Mrs. crcmeral, 976 N. "isstta ava. C Mill WANTED Competent ' gfrl for general housework. Jura, Hall, xtla Sherman Ave. UOOD girl, .'for geperal housework. 102i Park ava, . . C MM 2i YOUNG Ctrl for general housework; ex perience not necessary. 112a B. Hist st. C jd4S8 ' WANTED Girl to do plain washing and Honing at the Creche, uh and riarney. C MjW) w EXPERIENCED crockery saleslady. Ad uieua, With reference oniy, O 11, tfee. C 600 21 WANTED Git) for general housework; small family, good wages. 123 B. 32d Ave. . " C 0I6 WANTED, experienced girl for general housework; three In family; wages t per week. Inquire 4123 Farnam st. C M522 23 LADY, 20 or over, of unreproachable char acter and cheerful disposition; a splendid posjtlou assured to- such. Address O &J, Bee. C M518 23 .'.'. ; ; rOH RBKT-HOl'IK. TO MOVE right get Omaha Van Storage Cot; office, taUts Farnain, or Tils. looS-iwa. : . d im unnQP? ,n PrU oUy- The O. Davta Co., PUS Bee Bldg. D 4jS &-ROOM modern, near High school, $27.0. (Vroom house, atith and Charles, 4J0.U0. Inq. 2Ms Cap. Ave. Tel. bli. Koblson. D 481 BEH PAYNE, BO8TWICK A CO. for choice Buuaea, , Hul-i N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. lol - j- ; ; ; , d 4bi MAliUARD Van Storage Co. Tel. 1496. '. ' ' ' D 4o 11620 BURT, I room.' modern, nice lawn barn. ' 4 -22 is N.-mh, v-roora, modern. t0O. UM N. lath, aroom, modern, i.00. W. FA UN AM SMITH CO.. . . liw JTarnam su .' r FOR RENT Two nice 9-room houses: all modern, except, furnace; first-class re pair and good neighborhood; fl8 and 20 per month. Inquire C. M. Bachinann, m lajiton Block. D M71 JIOUSKS and flats. Rlngwalt, Barker block. - D too HOUSES. O. O. Wallace, Brown Block. -,.-, D Idl FOR RENT, one ft-room house, with gaa. water afid eawer: Just been placed In Orst-clasa repair; in good location. C. M. BacbiuAiin, 4M-37 Paxton block. D 1711 FOR RENT, forty acres. In the city Imllt? of South Omaha; small house, excellent place for feed yard. The Omaha- Realty Couipany, 1301 Douglas St., upstairs. D 229 Vi N. 18th at, T rooms, all modern, $18.00 IM07 Jackson. sL. T r., all modern, H8.00. UM N. th ava.. 'W r., all modern; ele gant, ti fax N - t21t Burt at., I r" modern, except furnace, U6.1M. tath and Tayiot' sts., 4 r., well water, 110.00, 4J& Harney st., 8 r., all modern, $12.00. 1617 N. 2Kh at., r., all modern flat, second floor, IU0U. " . ' We have others. Come and sea us. L4st your houses with us for rent. We have the tenants. Payne Investment corapan, jt floor N. Y. I bldg. Tel. ' 5476 (44 BO. I3D ST., 4-room flat, 110 00. Wm. K. Potter. Receiver, Su3 Brown Block. , D-MS81 B04 MArL STREET Eight rooms.' RO. D-124 t-lftOOM modern house, city water, cistern, r(',f, large yard, shade trees, to a re liable family. &!4 N. 2vth at. D M4SS a - ELEGANT l-roora modern ' house, every thing; keys, ooufhweat .corner 2th an4 Caplto Ave. D-614 Ho KIQIIT-ROOM , modern boua. tm. 241 Seward. .. - , . D 477 23 HOC8E3 FOR RENT. ?17 Burt, rooms.. $12 ' , , it-.A F.niniet, .( roou. Ill 2713 N. rJnd, t rooms. Ill.TO. ' 2417 Ersklne, f ruoiua, sath, $15. ' McCagua inv. ... .. : P-rMw)7 ill TOH RENT. T-room house, X8u4 Center e., tun. 6-room house. JU1 S. Ilth at . til. The Omaha Kaallv Co., but Douglaa at.. . usiavMa, tjAia-t FOR RET-FIRI.IIRD ROOMS, DEWEY European Hotel, 13th and Farnsm. E 164 II PER WEEK 422 B. 18th St., one block south ot court house. E 4j6 AETNA HOUSE, European, 13th and Dodge. E 4t ROYAL HOTEL, European, 16th oV Chics co. K 4-j HANDSOME ateam heated room. 1909 Capl tol Ava E Mluo ROOMS for light housekeeping. 123i4 How. ard. K M231 D-13 U M. E. hauls trunks. Telephone 7S0. E 11800 THE FARNAM 19th and Farnam streets. . E M877 STEAM HEATED roome, $10 rer month. Barker Hotel, 13tb and Jones Sts. E M482 I ROOMS for light housekeeping. 1112 So. 11th street. E M271 SOUTH front alcove room, modern. 2580 Harney. E M439 22 FRONT room, modern, $2 per week. 1717 Webster. -. E 468 Dl DESIRABLE rooms; wslklna; distance; first-class location. 2224 Farnam. BM498 28 FIRXISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. MERR1AM, comfortable winter home. Tel S3 tun FURNISHED rooms, with or without board, rates reasonable. Midland Hotel, 16th and Chicngo. , F 4 JO TWO gentlemen desired. 8. 25th Ave. - F M18 FOR REST STORKS AND OFFICES. FOR RENT, store In first-class location; rent reasonable. Apply R. C. Peters oi Co., ground floor, Bee Bldg. 1246 FOR RENT, the building formerly occu pied by The Bee at 916 Farnam St. It has four stories and a basement which was formerly used as The Bee press room. This will te rented very reasonably. If Interested apply at office' to C C. tose water, secretary, room 100, -Bee bullnlng. 1261 WANTED, tenant to share large offices on the ground floor of N. Y. Lite Bldg. In surance man preferred. Apply 13ol Doug las St., uprtalrs, - , 1210 CENTRAL, grocery, drug, meat market, with fixtures: also fine laundry, with team heat and power. Tixard, 22o N. 23d. 1446 AGENTS W ANTED. WANTED, canvassing agents In every county to solicit subscriptions' to THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER. Steady employment, with assured good In come. Agents In the country with horse and buggy especially desired. Canvassers make easily 460 to $100 per month. Ad dress, C'entJry Farmer Solicitors' Bureau, Bee building, Omaha. 213 l.OtiO AGENTS wanted to sell desirable old line Insurance' -for the largest company In the world of its age no special con tract fakirs or 'leg pullers need apply. We sell -the best contract ever written; good territory and commissions given to good, reliable- men. Call on or write to George -J. Crane,' Superintendent Western Department. 3W, First Nat'l-Bunk Bldg., Omaha, Nell. ... '. . , , J Mi23-DM. . DESIRABLE STORE ROOM;' 1615 Howard st.,. across .street front AV. R. Bennett Co. J entrance lo barn. Room Is in ilrst-class repair and has good, light basement; ;"i0 per roontn, GEORGE & COMPANY. 1601 Farnam St. , . .. . J-M272 23 AGENTS, valuable ,reol pea -and formulas ioc; win bring you a lot of money makers. K. Rao, York, Neb. : J M524 22V. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED, by young married couple, four partly furnished, modem rooms for light housekeeping; must be close In. Address O 26, Bee office. ' K M490 WANTED by young woman room and -- Doara in private family, u 80, Hee. K 603 22 STORAGES. OM. Van Stor. Co., 16UH Farn. ; Tele. 1569-863. -933 VANS and baggage wagons. Tel. 1196. 214 WANTED TO BUY. WILL pay cash for good second-hand piano. Address O 26, Bee. N M468 23 SECOND-HAND Remington typewriter . cabinet; state price. Address H, Bee office,' Council Bluffs. N 613 23 FOR SALE FVRNITXRK. CHICAGO Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge. Tel. - fu20 New and secondhand, bought, sold, exchanged. O 471 FOR SALE MORSES, WAGONS, ETC. NEW and secondhand vehlolea for sale cheap. H. Frost, 14th and- Leavenworth. FOR - SALE or trade, ' thoroughbred white Arabian stallion, weight l.luo pounus, aged . 7 years, ogden Livery, . Council Blu3s. P M23o FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. NEW and 2d -hand typewriters, 0019. Farnam ' . - ,-- t$-4 FOR SALE, phonographs, superior ,to t.iy other . musical Instrument , $a . up. The ' Wlumann Co., l&ll Farnam...:, g 474 EDISON phonographs, $10, ' $20' and $30; moulded records, boo each Or $5 per doa.; , new wheels, $16 up; 2dhand, $3 up. Omaha ' Bicycle Co., ICth and Chicago sts. '- - . - .. . - Q 476 FOR SALE, a pair, of ..Imported ..Mexloan : hairless dugs. Address K $, Bee. . - - ; - Q-AfilT; FENCE LATH for quick shipment, crib bing, combination ladders, tail Douglas. , 1 ' . .. ' . '. 4J-M47I INDIAN goods and reJlos, U19 Farnam. -' - Q-479 ' 100 STYLES trusses; catalogue free. 8 her. man A McConnell Drug Co., 16th and Dodge,- Omaha. - g 477 2DHAND safe cheap. Derlght, 1119 Farnam. - Q 47 CHOICE milch cows, 8 Shetland ponies. 8. T. Campbell, 4213 Center. 'Phone Black 1123. Q-W4 N16 SECONDHAND billiard and pool tables; - billiard tables repaired; a large atouk of cheap' bar nxturea, cigar ceunters, etc. The Brunswlck-Balke-Collender Co., 407-9 S. 10th. Q M680 30 FOR SALE, two fresh cows, at 2s26 Web ster street. y Moll 23 HIGH GRADE piano at bargain by party leaving the city; cash or part cash. O SO, Bee. W-M512 PIANO for aale or trade; want horse and buggy. O 23, Bee. Q M4t D17 BUY or sell pool table. Kern, 321 S. 12th. Q 4'J D-18 .CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. FRITZ, clairvoyant. 1614 Cass St. S 180 MME. GYLMER, genuine' palmiat. 315 8. 15. 8 181 ELECTRICAL THEATMENT. MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 16, li floor. R. 1. ' T 839 Di MME. AMES, vapor baths, 424 N. 16th. R. J. T-Mt8 Dl$ GRACE O BRYAN of Kentucky. 720 8. 13th. ' . . T 464 D17 PERSONAL. DR., ROY. chiropodist; coma aad superflu ous hair: reraavtl hy electricity. - H. 12, J'tcpier.. block, ' '. ." . V 681 Rrirfrh'B cIHed iirkni? ,. no pain, no ' detention from business. Send for booklet etc. EMPIRE RUPTURE CL'RK CO.. 933 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, L'-4ae PERSONAL. VIAVI. Woman' Way to Health. Home treatment. Booklet tree. 846 Bee Bldg., omana. u IM GRAMOPHONES and supplies, wholesale aim reiau. coiuns 1 lano Co., lozi uougias. U-4&J DR. R. M. JACKSON, specialist In chronic diseases. Ijoo Farnam St. Consjltatlon tree. U 843 PRIVATE hospital before and during con finement; baolis boarded and adopted. Mrs. Gardels, 234 Lake. Tel. Red-ls4 U 488 PRIVATE hosnltal befors and dtirlnr con ftnement; first-class In every respect; babien adopted. Dr. U L. Miller, 2604 uionoo pi. pnone '-U82. U M429 N28 BARGAINS, entire stock diamonds, watch es. Jewelry, In pawn A mortgaged, half price. Diamond Loan Office, 14th e Douglas U Ma N4I WE RENT sewing machines at 76o per week. We repair and sell part for any machine manufactured. NEBRASKA CYCLE CO.. Phone ISM. Corner 15th and Harney St. 834 Broadway. Council Bluffs. 'Phone B-618. 612 North 34th St., So. Omaha. 'Phone 4.o6. v. U 624 Dl TELEPHONE 780 for L. M. E. messenger. U M861 HEADgUARTERS for Edison phono graph:) and Victor talking machines and , records. Nebraska Cycle Co., Cor. lth and Harney tits. - U M347 22 PRIVATE hospital for ladle before and during confinement; babies adopted. 2702 So. loth st. Mrs. Fisher. Tat. F-3218. . . U M162 22 ELITE PARLORS, 615 S. 16th St.. 2d floor. U 437 Dla WANTED, at once, looal representative, lady or gentleman; $1.50 per day; steady position. Inquire for C C. Klngsley, Murray hotel, Omaha. Neb. U M621 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. 4Vi PER CENT on business property, a per cent on residence property. Options to pay whole or part any time. . W. B. MEIKLE, 401 S. 15 111 St. . . . W 489 MONEY to loan on improved Omaha, real estate. Brennan-Love Co., 809 S. 13th. W 190 4 TO 6 P. C. money. Bemls, Paxton Blk. . W 481 FARM and city loans, low rates. W. H. Ihoma, First Nat. Dank Biag. Tel. 1648. W 492 FIVE FER CENT loans. Garvin Bros., 1904 Farcam. W 493 PRIVATE money. T. D. Wead, 1524 Douglas. ..r .... WANTED, city loan and warrants. W. Farnam Smltn & Co., 1320 Farnam street. w m WANTED, city and farm loans; sIbo bonds and warrants. R. C. Peters & Co., 17)2 Farnam St., Bee Bldg. VV i(6 WANTED, $3,000 loan on first-class real es tate security. Inquire Bllxt & Lovg'ren, room 436-7 Paxton block. W M124 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY WHEN you find - It necessary to borrow give us a trial, after which we will, by, lair treatment,, attempt; to retain your patronage. We loan- from 10 up on fur niture, pianos, .live stock, etc. We also make loans to - SALARIED PEOPLE without mortgage or endorser. We do not deduct Interest In advance; we charge nothing tor making or flung papers and our service Is quicK and connden tlal. We always try to please our patrons. Oil All A MORTGAGE LOAN CO., . 119 Board of Trade Blog. Tel. 829S. , lEsiauilshea l6Ui) duti .South lwU St. . - X-4 $$$l$$tt$$S$S$l$tS$$t$$$$t$$$$$ ... i. , $ ,' DO YOU NEED MONEY? , ...'.$ $ . , unM, lO UIAN. . . ., $ ...... ; - on t $ FURNITURE AND SALARIER - $ ' $10 to 5W loaiied ou FURNITURE $ $ P1ANOB, KTC, and to salaried people I $ at very lowest rates and tor any length i $ of time, without publicity or removing 4 $ the property. .Payments canj be maae I i to-suit your convenience. $ Call and get our terms before going $ $ elsewhere. $ $ RELIABLE CREDIT COMPANY, Room 808, Third Flour, Paxton Block. 8 $$$$ $$ $ $$$ $!$$$$$$ A 600 BORROW MONEY WHERE you can get It on FURNITURE, PIANOS, HORSES, WAGONS. COWS, ETC.; also on SALARIES. WHERE you get It on short notice and without publicity. WHERE you pay for only the time money Is lu use. - . WHERE you can return it on easy weekly or monthly payments. WHERE you get the loweat rates, , WHERE can you do better? PHOENIX CREDIT CO.. 633 Paxton Blk. 16lh and Farnam Sts, X sue LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE, merchants, team sters, boarding houses, etc., without se curity; easiest terms; 40 offices In prin cipal cities. Tolman, 440 Board of Trade Bldg. . X 498 MONET loaned on- furniture,- Jive stock, jewelry, to salaried people. Foley Loaa Co., Sua. to Duff Green, Barker block. -. ... X-608 MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, jew elry, horses, oowa, eto. C. F. Reed, 819 8.13. X 603 MONEY loaned on plain note to aalaried people; business confidential; lowest rate. 614 Paxton block. The J. A. Hutton Co. X 47 BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE, drug stock and fixture In good county seat town In northern Ne braska. Address O 18, car Bee- . . Y-445 ll FOR BALE. We will sell our stock of general mdae., will Invoice about $2,000.00; : will sell or rent building, upper story to live In. These are good and easy terms; will explain reasons for. selling In first letter. Address O 12, Bee. Y 344 23 WHEN you want to buy, sell or exchange your bualnees or property quick see J. H. Johnson, 843 N. Y. Life. Y M506 TO GET In or oat of business call on Wil liams, Room 41L McCague building. Y-604 WHITELAW & GARDINER'S stock of dry f roods, notions, ladles', and gents' furnish ng goods, ladles' cloaks, skirts and suits, millinery, wall paper and all fixture will be sold in bulk at publlo auction to the highest bidder for cash on Tuesday, No vember ii, at 10 o'clock a. ra., on the premises, 406 Broadway, Council Bluffs la. Wm. E. Muse, trustee. Y-M497 tg . FOR . BALE Rooming house, 86 rooms, team heat, fine location; a Snap this week. T. M. Cllne. 1238 O at., Lincoln. Neb. Y-M404 26 WANT to buy, sell or trade a buelneea? Go awe Wilson. . Warnes A Co.. 417 to 419 Paxton block. T-933 FOR SALE Hardware and Implement stock: invoice $3,&oo: well located lo east Nebraska. T. M. Cllne, 1238 O at., Lin coln, Neb. Y M466 26 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. WE OFFER until sold large T-room brick house, finished In oak and birch down stair, I mantels; not a crack or break In the house; bath, gaa, furnace, eto.; lo cated In the west part of' town, handy to car aad In good, neighborhood. Party who Just fitted. It up for a home ha been pro- ' moled and compelled to leave town. House could not be duplicated for less than $5,000. Price until sold, $2.6u0 $728 cash, balance $26 a month. ACT QUICKLY. HARRISON V MORTON. , BE 61 $1 RANCH and Tartn lands for aaJ by the Union I'ai'irtc .Railroad cumpajiy. B. A. MrAllester, land commissioner, Union Pa vuiu iUadiiuajrlora, Omaha, Neb. R.E-404) FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR BARGAINS in real est Ate see W. C. CHISSELL, 1016 Jones St, 'Phone 1721. RE M364 D1S WELL built -r. house, on fin lot and beautiful location. Inquire 1411 Vinton. RE 223 N24 HOUSES and lots In all part of city; also acre property and farm lands. The O. F. Davis Co., Room 662, Bee Bldg. RE 610 WlLI.lAMSnN CHARLES F... 1303 Farnam street. RE 609 FOR SALE. $ 7no ft ft.. No. front on Jarkson, near 3Mh. $ 7IO-N. W. comet 34th and Jackson. 66x132. t im 46 ft. E. front on Lowe ave., nr. Hurt. $10 N. W. Cor. Lowe ave. and Hurt; 47x140 $ POO 48 ft., wet front, on 14th, near Dorca. $ 8,6N. E. corner 8th and Decatur. $3fio0 ft. N. front on Blondo. bet. 36 & S8. $ fO N. E. Cor. Franklin and 82d.; 42H by 127 $ 60O 60 feet. E. front on 8th, near Bancroft. OMAHA REALTY CO., 1301 DOUGLAS. RE M647 29 KELSEY'H wall paper, 17th and Dougla. 'Phone 1608. RE 973 SEE PAYNE. BO8TWICK ft CO. for choice bargains. 601 N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. 1016. RE 60s FORTY-TWO acres, four mile N. B. of P. O. ; fine garden land, $4,500. W. T. Gra ham, Bee Bldg. RE 465 23 HARRISON A MORTON offer a very spe cial bargain In today's paper. READ THEIR AD., then telephone 314 or call at 913 N. Y. Life. ACT QUICKLY. RE-616 21 LOT T. block 143, City, 90 by 133 feet, on southwest corner of lth and Farnam, will be sold on partition sale to the high est bidder on Wednesday, November 26. Terms, one-half cash. Inquire of W. T. Nelson. WIS New York Life, or W. M. Oilier, 804 New York Life. RE 474 24 DO YOU WANT TO . SELL A FARM? If you want td sell a farm or ranch, tell the farmers and stockraisers about It. The best way to reach them is through THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER. This agricultural weekly goes to 35,000 homes of farmers and stockraisers, ao If you have a good piece of land to sell at a reasonable price you ought to find a buver among them. The cost of an ad is small 2 cents per word. TUB TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER UMAHA, NtB. RE604 HARRISON ft MORTON, FARMS. RE 828 D17 LOT 88, block 8, Orchard Hill, all clear taxes paid, complete abstract of title, $1S0; $5 cash and $5 per month, without Interest. This '.ot Is 60x140 ft, fronting north on Franklin, 100 ft. west of 38th. Handy to street car and good school and has sidewalk -and city water. Three lots previously ; fcdyertised ' this week on same terms are sold, Act quickly. Har rison A Morton, N. Y. Life. R E M506 FLORENCE FIVE' 'ACRES Two blocks ..v.,. ji 'Ji'unru mi,-. ruw is me tune to buy a dcnirable tract for a home or for an Investment. $1,000 takes it. WYMAN. SH RIVER CO., 1003 New York Life Bldg. ' " R E M504 21 Ten Acres Just west of city, close to macadamised street, one of the finest piece of land around Omaha, foe $1,600. HICKS. Room 439, Board of Trade Bldg. RE M519 21 SHORTHAND', AjjDTYPKWRITIKG, GREGG 8. H., Touch T. W., Bu. Branches. T.l. ' Tat frm fin J"nr. 17 v. I........ . -; t ,."i ' - 612 A. C. VAN SANT'S school. ' 717 N. Y. Life. -ou BOYLES college, court reporter principal. rt. x. jaie. l NEB. Business it Shorthand College, Boyd's A llCKier, - f Ola LAW AND COLLECTIONS. 8TILLMAN & PRICE, 23 U. S. N l Bk. Bid. -34 NEB. COLLECTION CO., 306 N. Y. Life. -736 Dl NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO.. 401-403 N. T. iire Didg., attorney ana collectors every where. -433 MANCFACTTRING. P. MELCHOIR. 13th and Howard, ma- cninisi out OMAHA Safe and Iron Wks. make a spe cialty 01 nre escapes, snutters, doors and safes. G. Andreen, Prop., 102 So. 10th St. 617 TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE. TWIN CITT EXP. 'Phooe 1717. 606 8. 16th. 923 THE DEPOT on time. .L. M. . Tel. 780. M 849 MEDICAL. IADIES' Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pill art the best; safe; reliable. Take no other. Send c, stamps, for particular. "Relief for Ladle" in letter by return mall. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co . Philadelphia. Pa. PRINTING. WATERS PRINTING COMPANY, Linotype Composition. 611 So. 18th. m GARBAGE. ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., clean ceaapool and vaults, removes garbage and dead animal at reduced prices, b-1 N 16lb3 TcL 1779. -919 PATENTS. H. J. COWGILL No fees unless success ful. $i$ H. 16lh St., Omaha. TeL 1798. -24$ TYPEWRITERS. WHY py moreT Lambert, $26; superior to iuu macnine. cent on approval. Monroe at co., su n. min rtt.. umans. FLOHIST8. BULBS, cut flowers and plants. Hender son, Tel. 12&8, 1619 Farnam St., Omaha. j?9 AUTOMOBILES, ELEC. automobiles. Derlght. 1119 Farnam. 932 DETECTIVE AGENCY. CAPT. THOS. CORMICK, private detectlv. 617 Karbach block. Telephone A-2832. 436 D-16 LAUNDRY. OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, 8c; collars, 3c; cuffs. 4c. liu) Leavenworth. Tel. A-1783. 934 CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree, toth and Iake streets. 370 FUR DRESSING. O. R. GILBERT CO., tanners, 1434 8. 13th. 937 PAWNBROKERS. EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommodat ing; all business cuoAdsntlai. 13ul Douglas. BALE TIES. OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 811 North 1th. .t OSTEOPATHY. GID. E. ft ALICE JOHNSON, osteopath Suite 616, N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. 16tM. 918 MRS. GRACE TISDALE DEEGAN. 63S He Hldg.. Tel. W. .167 TICKET BROKERS. CUT RATE railroad tickets everywhere. P. H. Phllbln, l.v Farnam. 'Fhone 7H. 923 F.SPERT ACCOUNTANT. PRIVATE lesson In bookkeeping, etc. G. R. Rathbun, Room 15, Com I Nat. bnnk. 9L"0 ELECTRICAL REPAIRING. THOS. DURK1N, electric light wiring. Tel. 2418. 8.16 D5 STAMMER IS G AND STUTTERING. CURED. Julia Vaughn. 430 Ramge Bldg. 926 SIDEWALK BRICK. OMAHA Hydraulic Press Brick Co., 216 New York Life. 'Phone 910. 202 23 TAILORING. LADIES' JACKETS made, altered and re modeled. Joe Yousen, 1411 Farnam St. M9J0 1 . STOVES REPLATED. GOLD, silver and nickel plating. Omaha Plating Co.. Bee Bids:. Tel. 2f35. 931 MASQUERADE COSTUMES. THEO. LIEBEN, 1018 Farnam, costumes. M494 When You Write to Advertisers remember It only take an extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad In Ttse Bee, GOVERNMENT NOTICES. PROPOSALS FOR BEEF AND MUTTON Office Chief Commthsary, Omaha, Neb., October 22, 190!. Sealed proposals, in tripli cate, will bt received here until 11 o'clock a. m., central standard time, November 22, 1!J2, and then publicly opened for furnish ing such fresh beef and mutton as may be required by the Subsistence Department, V. 8. Army, at Omaha, Neb.; Fort Crook, Neb.; Jeffer.on Barracks, Mo.; Forts Leav enworth, Kan., Logan H. Roots, Ark.; Nio brara., Neb ; Reno, O. T.; Riley, Kan.; Robinson, Nob., and Sill, O. T., during six months commencing January 1, 19u3. Pro posals will also be received until 10 o'clock a. m., mountain standard time, at. Fort Robinson, and until 11 o'clock a. m., central standard time at Jefferson Barracks, Forts Leavenworth. Ix)gan H. Roots, Niobrara, Reno, Riley and Sill and opened at posts hy respective commissaries, each receiving pro posals for his own post only. - Proposals will also be received stating price at which bidder will deliver fresh beef or mutton' of temperature not greater than 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Information furnished on ap plication here or to commissary at post authorized to open proposals. U. 8. reserves tin light to reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes should be marked "Proposals for Fresh Beef and Mutton," and addressed to undersigned or Crmmlssary at post authorized to receive proposala. W. H. BEAN, Commissary, Chief Commissary. 6td 22 23 24 25 N20 21 PROPOSALS FOR STEAM HEATING AND PLUMBING Office of Chief 3. M , St. Paul, Minn., November 20, 192. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received at thin office until 11 o'clock a. m., December 9, 1902, and opened then for the steam heat ing and plumbing In one double barrack at Fort Meade, 8. D. Plans and specifications may be aen and blank proposals with full instructions had upon application here, or to the quartermaster, Fort Meade, 8. D. United States reserves right to accept 'or reject any or all proposals, or anv part thereof. GEO. IS. FOND. C. Q. M. . . . . N20-21-22d6-8 OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER master, Sheridan, Wyo., Nov. 20, 1902. Sealed proposala in triplicate will be re ceived at this office until 10 o'clock, a. m., Dec. 20, 19u2. for constructing, plumbing, heating, gas piping and electric wiring, one held officers quarters, one double set captains quarters, two double sets lieuten ants quarter, one double barrack and one bakery, all brick. All buildings must be completed by or before November 1, 1S08. Full Instructions to bidders and blank forms of proposal will be furnished upon application to this office or at offices of Depot Quartermasters at Chicago St. Paul, St. Louis, Omaha and Denver, where plans and specifications may be seen. United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids or any part thereof. En velopes containing proposals should be en dorsed, "Proposals for Public Buildings," and addressed, CAPTAIN THOMAS SWOBE, Constructing Quartermaster. N20 dlt D1616 POSTOP-FICE NOTICE. (Should be read DAILY by all Interested, as changes may occur at any time.) Foreign mails for the week ending No vember 8, 1902, will close (PROMPTLY In all caseu) at the general postottlce as fol lows: PARCELS POST MAILS close on hour earlier than closing time shown be low. Parcels Post malls for Germany close at I p. m. Monday, per a. a. Krunprm Wm.; Tuesday, per s. s. Deutschland, and Friday, per a. a. Pretoria. Regular and supplementary mall close at foreign station half hour later than clos ing time shown below (except that supple mentary malls for Europe and Central America, via Colcn, close on hour later at foreign station). Transatlantic Malls. V SATURDAY At 4:30 s.' m. for EURQPK. fer .- a. Lucanla, via Queenatown; at a. m. for ITALY direct, per s. a. Trave (mall must be directed "per s. s. Trave"); at 7:30 a. m. for NETHERLANDS direct, per a. Amsterdam (mall muat be di rected "per a. . Amaterdam"); at 8 a. m. for BELGIUM direct, per a. a. Vaderlaud (mall must be directed "per a' s. Vader land"); at 11 a. m. for DENMARK direct, per s. . Hekla (mall must be directed ''per a. . Hekla"). PRINTED MATTER. ETC. ThU steamer takes printed matter, commercial papers and samples for Germany only. The aama rlaas of mail matter for other parts of Europe will not be sent b tiif ship un lets aieclally directed try it. After the closing of the supplementary transatlantic mail named above, addi tional supplementary malls are opened on the piers of the American, English, French and German steamer, an remain tpen until within ten minute of the hour of sailing of steamer. Malls for Ssath aad Ceatral Aaserlea, West laares, Eta. FRIDAY At 10 a. m. for ST. MARC, PORT AU PRINCE. AUX CAY KB and JACMEL. per . a. Prina Willem IV (mall for other part of Haiti, Curacao; Venezuela, Trlnl dadf British and Dutch Guiana muat be directed "per s. a. prln VVlilera IV"); at 12 m. fur MEXICO, per a, a. Matanzas, via Tamplco 'mall muat be directed "per . s. Matanzas"), at 12:30 p m. for INA GUA and HAITI, per s. a. Paloma; at 7 p. m. for NEWFOUNDLAND, per a. . Buenos Ayrean, from Philadelphia. SATURDAY At 8 a. m. for BERMUDA, per a. s. Pretoria; at 9 a. m. for PORTO RICO, per a. . Coamo; at 8 a. m. (sup plementary 9:3u a. m.) for CURACAO and VENEZUELA per s. s. Maracalbo (mail for balanitis, and Cartagena must be di rected "per s. s. Maracalbo"); at 9:30 a. m. (supplementary lo:0 a. m.) for FORTUNE ISLAND, JAMAICA. SAVA NILLA. CARTAGENA and GREYTOWN, . per a. a. Alleghany (mall for Costa Rica must be directed ''per . s. Alleghany"); at 10 a. ra. for CUBA, per s. . Mexico, via Havana. Mall for Newfoundland, by rail to North Sydney, and thence by steamer, close at this office dally at 6:30 p. m. (connecting close here every Monday. Wednesday and Saturday). Malls for Mlquelon, by rail to Boston, and thence by steamer, close at this offici dally at 6:90 p. m. Malls for Cuba, by rsll lo Port Tampa,- Fla., and . thence by ateamer. close at -this office daily, except Thursday, at 6 JO a. m. (the connecting closes are made on Mondaya, Wsdoeadsys and Saturdays). Malls for Mexico City, ovexlaud, uxiieaa specially roSTOFKKH NOTICE. addressed for dispatch by steamer, close at this office dally, except Sunday, at 1.30 p. m and 11:30 p. m . Sundays at 1 p. m. nmi p. m. ..tails lor Costa ltlrn, Relist, Puerto Cortr and letter mall for Guatemala, bv mil tn Now nr. leans, and thence by steamer, close st this ofTIre daily, except Hnndny, at ! 30 p. m. una -u:su p. m., Sundays at i p. m. and ll: p. m. (connecting closes here Mondays at '11:30 p. m. for Belize, Puerto Cortes and letter mall for Guatemala, and Tuesdays at 11:30 p. tn. for Costa Rica). Registered mall closes at 6 p. m. previous day. Traaspaclfle Malls. Mails for Hawaii, Japan, China and ape dally addressed matter for the Philip pine Islands, via San Francisco, close here dally at 6:3u p. m. up to November 20th, Inclusive, for dispatch pe 3. s. Hong Kong Maru. Mails for Australia (except West Australia, which is forwarded via Europe) New Zca. land. Fiji, Samoa and Hawaii, via San Francisco, close here dally at 6:30 p. m. after November 8 and up to November "22, inclusive, lot dispatch per s. s. Ven. tura. (If the Cunard steamer carrying the British mail for New Zealand does not arrive In time to connect with this , dispatch, extra, malls closing at 6:30 a. m.. 9:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m.; Sundays at 4 30. a, m., 9 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. r.lll be made up and forwarded until the arrival of the Cunard steamer.) Malls for China an.! jnpan, via Van couver and Victoria, B.C., close here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to November ", Inclu sive, for dispatch per a. s. Empress of China (registered mall must be specially addressed. Merchandise for U. 8. Agency at Shanghai cannot bt forwarded via Canada). Malls for the Philippine Itlsnds, via San Francisco, close here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to November "26, inclusive, for dis patch per U. b. Transport. Malls for Hawaii, China. Japan and Philip pine Islands, via San Francisco, close here dally at 8:30 p. m. up to November 2H, Inclusive, for dlspatchjirr a. s. China. Mails for Hawaii, via Han Francisco, close here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to December 1. inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Ala meda. Malls for Tahiti and Marquesas Islands, via. San Francisco, close here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to December "l. Inclusive, for dispatch per s. a. Mariposa. Malls for China and Jnpan, via Tacoma, close here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to De cember 2, Inclusive, for dispatch per 8. s. Olympla. , Mails for Australia (except West Aus tralia, which goes via Europe, and New Zealand, which goes via San Francisco), and FIJI Islands, via Vancouver nnd Vic toria, B. C, c!os here dally at 6:30 p. ra. after November 2a and up to December 6, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Aorangl. Transpacific malls are forwarded to port 01 sawing oaiiy and tne scnentue of closing Is arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit. Regis tered mall closes at 8 p. m. previous day. CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster. Postottlce, New York, N. V., Nov. 14, 1902. IAILWAY TIME CARD. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL road General Office and Ticket' ' Offices. Rnnik...! 1 ,flTii Corner 14th and Douglas KTVlJC Sts. Telephone 104. Depot. aMiUlA'Wr Union Station. Leave. Arrive. a 6:25 pm a 6:16 am St. Louis and Kansas , City Expresa alO:00 am K. C, St. L. Express... a!0:50 pm irfave- ironi join ana Webster Streets! Nebraska Local, via Weeping Water b 4:10 pm al0:43 am 'a Dally, b Daily Cxoept Sunday. WABASH RAILROAD Tic ket Office. 1601 Farnam Street. TelonhnnA '9 T "i Yt5!?- pot, Tenth and Marcy Sts. Leave. Arrive, uta Express. a 6:66 Dm a 8:.!0 am Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) a 9:15 am al0:30pm a Daily. - ILLINOIS CKNTRAL Railroad City Ticket Of fice. 1402 Farnam Street. Telephone, 245. Depot, Tenth and Marcy Sts. Leave. Arrlv Chicago Express a 7:36 um a 6:10 pm Chicago Limited a 7:60 pm a X:o& am Fast Mali a 10: 33 pm Minneapolis ft St. Paul Exprest, b 7:35 am b 10:35 pm Minneapolis ft St. Paul T Imltur- - m'KJt a B -AC ......... .- w .... ..,1, u D,u, U Fort Dodge Local from Council Bluffs b 4:50 pm al0:00 am Fort Dodge Local from council Diuns a o:uu nm a Daily, b Dally except Sunday. UNION PACIFIC -"THE Overland Route" General Of fices, N. E. Corner Ninth end Farnam Streets. City Tick-it Office, 1324 Farnam St. Tele phone 316. Depot, Tenth and Marcy bis. leiepnone tU Leave. Arrive. The Overland Limited.. a 8:40 am a 7:30 pm The Chtcago-poriiana Special a v.vi am a 7:30 1 m a 3:25 pm Th Fust Mail a 8:60 am The Mall and Express.. all :30 am a 3:40 am Tne Colorado epeciai.. a :.xv am a a.iu am Lincoln Beatrice and BtromsDurg express.. .u s:uo pm bl2:36 pm a 7:30 am The Pacific Exures....a 4:26 pm The Atlantic Express.... Grand island cocai d o.m pm D :36 am a Dally. D uany except eunuuy. FREMONT. ELKHORN ft Missouri Valley Railroad "The Northwestern Line" General Offices, United States National Bank Building, 8. W, Corner Twelfth and Far. nam Sts: Ticket Office. 1401 Farnam St Telephone 66L Depot, 15th and Webster st. Te-iepnone 141. Leave. Arrive. Black Hills, Deadwood, Lead. Hot Springs.... a 8:00 nm a 6:00 Dm Wyoming, Casper and Douglas d 8:00 Dm e 6:00 Dm Hastings, York," David City, Superior, Geneva, Exeter and Seward. ...b 3:00 Dm b 5:00 Dm Bonesteel, Niobrara, Lindoln and Fremont. b 7:30 am bl0:26 am Lincoln Wahoo and Fremont b 7:S0 am bl0:2fi am Fremont Local '.c 7:30 am Daily.- B Dally except Sunday, e Sun day only. - d Daily except Saturday. Dally except Monday. ; : " . CHICAGO ft NORTH western Railway "The Northwestern Line" City Ticket Office, 1401 Farnam St, Telephone 601. Depot, Tenth and Marcy Street. Tele- pnone tsat. Leave. Fast Omaha-Chicago. ..a 8:00 am Local . Carroll-Omaha. ..o 4:00 pm Local Chicago-Omaha. .al0:65 am Fast Omaha-Chicago. ..a 4:66 pm Fast Omaha-Chicago... a 3:40 am Fast Mall a 8:00 um Arrive. all:20 pm a 9:60 am a 6:10 pm a 4:06 pm a 7:00 am a 2:45 pm Omaha-Chicago Lmtd..a 8:10 pm a 9:20 am ram di. rau a pm a 8:16 am uayiignt Bt. Paul a 7:36 am Fast Mull Cedar Rapid Passenger Local Sioux City b 4:00 pm Local Sioux City a 6:10 am alO:25 pm a 8:30 am a 6:10 pm b 9:50 am a 3:50 pm a Dally, b Dally except bunday. CHICAGO. BT. PAUL. Minneapolis ft Omaha Railway "Th North western Line" General Offices, Nebraska Divi sion, 15th and Webster Sts. Cltv Ticket rim 14ol Farnam St. Telephone tol. Depot, 16lh and Webster Sts. Telephone 1458. Iave. Arrive. Twin City Passenger. ..a 6:30 am a 9:10 pm Sioux City Passenger... a 2:ou pm all:10urn Oakland Local ,,,.......b 6:45 pm b 8:45 am a Daily, b Daily except Sunday. BURLINOTON4 MI3 aouri River Railroad "The Burlington Route" Gen eral Offices, Northwest Cor ner Tenth and Farnam Streets. Ticket Office. i5o2 Farnam Street. Telephone. Bunii.aioii Station. Tenth and Maaon btree... icepiiuu. Arrly Lincoln. Hasting and McCook ...... 1:40 am a 7.45 pm Lincoln, Denver. Colo- ..,.. rado, Utah, CallforuM.. 4:2? pm a 3:10 pm Alliance Expresa a 4 .2a pm a 3:10 pra Lincoln ft Bla - k Hills.. an:io pm Montana, Puget Sound.. all :10 pin Lincoln Fast Mall b 1. 10 pm 6:45 am a 6:45 am a 9:17 am Wymore, Beatrice and : Lincoln : a 1:40 am bll:55 am Denver, Colorado, Utah : and Calif grnla Fort Crook, South Bend, Ix)Ulavlll. Plallsm th.b 1:20 pm Believue, pHtttsmouth eV. . pacific Junction. a 7:50 pm a 4:46 am bll:0& am a 8:27 am Be I lev ue, platlamoutn ft pacific Junction a 8:00 am a Daily, b Daily except Bunday. . St. Lo St. to !ii.w.r Tmr. ( tun-coatinaeii. CHICAGO, ft Qiilmy liurllnaton Office, !. Telephone BURLINGTON Railway "Th Route "Ticket Farnam Street. 2.-0. 1cdo(. Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone 12. Leave. Arrive. Ctilc.ign Fpe- a 7:" am 11 ftrt nn. Chicago Vestlbuled Ex.. a 4:J pm a 7:30 ain Chicago Local Express. a 9:W am a 4:4 pm ( hli ao Limited a 8:0 pin Fast Mall a 3:45 pm a I 'ally. KANSAS CITY. ST. Jo seph ft Council BlurTs Railroad "Tho Burlington Route ' Ticket Office, 1503 L'!rn,m e,r't. Telephone 50. Depot. Tenth and Allison Street. Telephone Kansas City Day Ex aVjfiT .A!i'', iDsri!,vn1 St- Lo"" pm sll:lS am C,iICJI' MILWAUKEE! ft- Fanl Railway-city t. Telephone tM. Depot. Tenth 1 and Maaon Street. Telephone 629. IfLWAffA Chicago ft Omaha Kx..b 7:40 am b 3 40 pm Chicago Limited Ex. ...a 6:00 Dm a 7:60 am. 1 - n . . w T 1 1 1 . a 1 a. , -a 1 1 j . j u 11 j cvrfv DUlluay. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND ft Paclllc Railroad "The Great Hnrk Islnn4 Rnnl." on- Ticket Office, 1323 Farnam street. Telephone 438. Depot, Tenth and Marcv truu icieiuioiitt ieave. Arrive. EAST. Chtcacn Dnvllcht Ltd. .a 8:00 am a S ilt - Chicago Daylight Local.. a 7:00 am a 9 85 pm Chicago Express bll:16 am a 6:05 prn ies Glomes express.... a 4:30 pra, bll:i'0 am Chicago Fast Express, .a 6:35 pm a 1:26 Dm WEST, Rocky Mountain Ltd. ..a 6:60 am a 4:50 am Lincoln, Colorado Sp'gs, ienver, j-ueuio and West .a 1:30 pm a 5:00 pm Colorado. Oklahoma Texas Fyer... a 6:20 pm aU:10 pm a Dally, b Dally except Sunday. GIVE WORK TO THE POLICE Thieves Get Baay on Small Jobs In Varloae Parts of the City. Several email theft were reported to the police as having ooourred during the last twenty-four hours. Dan Fordycs, a collector for the Nonpareil laundry, hung his coat on the wall In a barber shop at 2625 Sherman avenue while be was being shaved. Some one stole from the pocket ot the coat a bill book containing $30. Billy, Bennett, the colored porter who disappeared about the time Fordyce was shaved, is sus pected ot the theft. Frank O. Walyers, 2."26 South Eleventh street, left his cost. In the pocket of which was a purse containing 33.30, In hi wagon while down town. He returned to the wagon In- time to see two colored boys run sway with the coat. Sue DeFrance, who rooms at 115 South Eighteenth street, wants the police , to locate a . thief who stole a new fall dress from her room. The dress la valued at $20. ' Mrs. C. G. Moon of 707 South Seventeenth street, attended a' party Wednesday even ing, and during her absence from borne a thief entered and carried sway a gold watch,' a ring and a pair of opera glasses, all valued at $50. JULIUSEN GOES FOR GIRLS Leaves for St. Loals, Where He Ei pecta to Secure Custody of Daughters. Rasmus Jullusen left Wednesday night for St. Louis to got possession of his four daughters, who were kidnaped here Monday afternoon and are supposed to be in that city. Chief of Police Donahue thought it better for Jullusen to go after the children than to have the St. Loots police endeavor 10 gei. luem. juuusen expects 10 arrive at his sister's home and get his daughters before ' knowledge of his leaving Omaha reaches St. Louts. Jullusen did not notify the St. Louis police, for he feared that those who were Instrumental In getting the children to leave him would by false representations prejudice the police against him and In some "ray prevent him from getting poses-' slon of his daughters. Chief Donahue gave Jullusen a letter to the St. Louis chief of police, requesting the . latter to assist Jullusen after his arrival. Gustafson, who was arrested Wednesday morning, was released that afternoon under $500 bond. Mrs. Gustafson has not yet been arrested. Seasonable Fashions. 4285 Tucked Blonse Jacket aZ to 40 buaU Woman's Tucked Blouse Jacket, 4285 Blouae jackets are always Jaunty, always smart and very generally becoming. The ex cellent model Uluatrated Is ot slbellne, la brown, with threads of tan color, collar nd cuff of brown velvet edged with bands of tan cloth, stitched with silk and makes part of a costume, but the design suits the odd wrsp equally well and 1 adapted to 11 the season's materials. The collar Is a special feature and Is both novel and styl ish. The jacket Is made with fronts and back and la smoothly fitted at th back, but blouses slightly over the belt at the front. Frdnta, back and sleeves are laid In tucks, In groups of three each, and ar finished with machine stltchod edges In tailor style. The right front laps over th left and the closing Is effeoted by buttons and buttonholes in double-breasted style, The neck is finished with the big turnover col lar and to the lower edge is seamed the basque. The full sleeves are gathered Into shapely culls st ths wrists and the belt conceals the joining of tlouse and basque portions. The quantity of material required for ths medium size is 4 yards 24 Inches wide. 2's ysrds 44 Inches wide or yards 6 Inches wide, with yard of velvet for col lar, cuffs and belt. The pattern 4285 is cut In sizes for s 32, 34, 36, 88 and 40-Inch bust measure For the accommodation of The Le read ers, these patterns, which usually retail at from 25 to 60 cents, will bs furnished at a nominal price, 10 cents, which cover all expense. Ia order to get a pattern enclose 10 cents, give number and name of pattern wanted and bust measure. Daylight clal SSI K.'.a.i-r-T ' : jf 1