.. EASTER MILLINERY e most exquisite Millinery Show in town is our. No liner tine of select Easter fash ons has ever been seen in the West. TUESDAY SPECIALS! 145 Doz. Trimmed Hats S5.Q0 and S3.50 Handsome Hata $i3.oo, $i2.oo, $1000 Tailor Made Ilata $12.00 to 75c SECOND FLOOR. GREAT OPENING WEEK BARGAINS IN THE BASEMENT HARDWARE A good. can opener, for . ....3c A good paring knife, for. ...3c A good egg whip, for ....... 1 C Jim Toasters, for 19c Wire Potato Masher for. . . .5c A good Wash Basin, for....5c Thousands of other bargains quite as good. HARNESS N BASELSEHT Will you need a new robe next winter? That seems to be looking a long ways ahead, but it will pay you to think about it This week we will make a re duction of 20 For Gent , On all winter goods in order to avoid storing them until next year. OUR HARNESS DEPART MENT has been increased to five times its former size. It will pay you to come to us when in need of anything in the horse furnishing line. Toilet Soaps in Drug Department Kirk's Turkish Bath Soap (or 4o Kirk's Floating Tax Soap (or Bo Kirk's Purs Glycerine, (or ...... So Honey Dew Soap, (or ..4o Cooo Oil Soap, (or 4a Kirk's Daisy Soap, per cake, So, box.. 15o Armour La Vtolletts, 60 cake, box 15o come castiis (imported) zoo, oaks 80 The eompleteat lias of Drugs and Pat ent Medicines that's possible, aU at eat rats drug prices. LEAGUERS BEAT CREICHTONS Bowke Ilea Small Ball Ortr tb. Lot it Th.lr Own Will J SEVERAL NEW PLAYERS ARE TRIED OUT JBraner and O'Neill Ptrtorai SatUfave tllr t th Plteker'a Box a SsUIaar Da Oeo lark Behlata tk Bat. Yesterday afternoon ths Rourka mea took a few creases out of ths record that they bad Ironed Into them by ths Originals. What they did to ths Crelghtoa boys was simply horrible. After ths first Inning they took a great big lead and ' smashed the ball all over the lot until ths gams was over. Bruner and O'Neill wers both tried for the horns team and showed up well. Bruner let them down (or four hits and three runs In five Innings and O'Neill gavs them three mors alts and one run in ths next four Innings. Fullmer was also tried be hind the bat during the latter part of the game and did very well. For Crelghton Welch did ths star work, tooth In ths field and at the bat Ths Omahas and Frank Seles's Chicago Nationals meet this afternoon at Vinton Street park for ths first of a ssrtes of three games. Oams called at 1:10. The. score; OMAHA. ' AB. R. IB. PO. A. E. Carter, rf... 7 12 0 0 Wflfly, ii s Wrltt-ht, lb., M Oinfni, m. 4 IKiIan, es 1 Stewart. 2b S i Patterson, Sb... Thomas, c. ............. I Kullmrr, o ... t Bruner, p t O'Neill, p...... 4 Totals ...45 18 1 27 14 4 CKE1QHTON UNIVERSITY-. AB. R. IB. PO. A. K. . Crelghton, Sb 4 1 0 2 6 2 Oossidy. 2b 4 114 0 2 titone, lb 2 10.01 . Welch, m 4 12 4 1. Kehoe. rf 4 0 1 0 0 Ionium. . 4 112 12 O Keofe, c 4 114 2 1 . Delaney, If 4 0 1 0 0 1 prendergast, p 4 0 0 4 0 0 Totals SS I "l U 1 Omaha 0 2 4 1 2 2 i 1 II Crelghton 2010010024 Three-base hit: O'Keefe. Two-base hits: Patterson, I. liases on balls: OA Wruner, I; off O'Neill, 1; off Prendergast, 7. Hit ' by pitched ball: By Prenderxast, I. Struck out: by Bruner, S; by O'Neill, 1: bv Pren ' dersTiSt, 1. Double plays: Btewart to Wrfaht. Htewsrt to Iolan to Wright, Crelghton to Stone. Stolen bases: Genlns U). Carter. I'atterson. Thomas, Fullmer, (VNeill. Crelghton. Welch, Prendergast. Left on base: Omaha, t; Crelghton, 7. tased ball: O'Keefe. Wild pitch: Pren ergast. Time: 2:00. Established 1023. 17ILS0H WHISKEY. Thai's All! V t tf.B WTtjrWff YVrlfrTtXSttl OfX ataiuatara, ata, Grand Sale mft iw TThn RnnfintT' RiinlV !f fiUni Our PcnnS week and our preparations for it speak plainer than words I! IIV ISiUblUl yyllbll lb dill for the certainty of Great Easter Sales! It is because every piece of goods in our immense stocks will go at a price that the slimmest purse will take delight in meeting! From the many very kind expressions of customers and visitors on Saturday we are confident we can and will outshine eVery other Easter Sale in Omaha. Half a million dollars' worth of everything in new, clean, up-to-date merchandise at the meekest prices ever quoted in the west :all for you. Thirty 'phones. Ring up 137. GMT r Juv Union-Made Suits 414.75 We-have values at these prices that most stores get $20.00', !fJ J Somo Special Prises Sample Hata, worth 1 150, at 50C Bample Hats, worth $2. 50, at .QQ Sample Hats, worth $3.00, at ,5Q Sample Hats, worth $4.00, at 2.00 Better grades at 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.50, buy your Eas ter hat at Bennett's. ..IFurnisiiin EASTER HEGKVEAR In ill till latest tljlts, shapes; 50c neckwear at 25c; $1 neckwear at 50c Suspenders, Collars and Cuffs, Shirts, Underwear, Everything Man or Bof needs, CONFIRMATION BOYS' SUITS 10 to 20 years long trousers suits. We will sell tbosa ALL. WOOL and WORSTED CASSIMERE Suits all ths new apring and summer styles, blues and blacks as well, $15.00 values, at. ...... . .. GAMES WITH SELEE'S TEAM Omaha to Clash Tare Tines with the Chleasr Nationals at Vlatoa Park. Frank Selee and his Chicago Nationals reached Omaha at 6 yesterday After noon, coming from the west, and on Tues day afternoon will meet Papa Bill's boys at Vinton park. This series will be of much value to the local fans, for In the arnes the real strength of Omaha will be eeted. Among the Chicago players are several prime local - favorites, such as glade, who once cavorted around in middle field for Omaha; Johnny Kling. the scrsppy little catcher who was with St. Joseph; Tinker, the Denver third baseman, and Jakle Welmer, who did such nice work tor Kid Nichols' team last summer. It ought to be a treat for ths fans. The teams will play on Tuesday, Wednesday and Tnursaay, me games Deing caiiea at :3U each day. me uneup: Omaha. Wright...... Stewart Pol an Hlckey Preston Oenins Carter Oondlng ... Thomas .... Henderson Johnson .... O'Neill ..... Bchafstal .. Companion Oulaski .... Position, First base.., ....Second base. Rhortstop.... Third base... IWt field.... Center field.. ......Right field... Catcher Chicago. ...Hanion .....Lowe Bvers ....Tinker Single Dobbs , Jonas ,. Chance .... Kling ... Taylor Lundgren . Welmer ... Hardy Corridon . Menefee ..Catcher ..Pitcher ..Pitcher , ..Pitcher ..Pitcher ..Pitcher ..Pitcher KANSAS CITY FRANCHISE SOLD Boras and Packard Said ta Hare Pur chased tho Tsa Braat Iaternta. ' . KANSAS CITT. April ..-JIBtvclai' Tele gram.) Following tho ansouncrtneift of the sale of the St. Joseph Weetern league franchise a few days ago; an evening paper tonight Trinta a- story to the effect that the Kansas City Western league team has passed Into the hands of Burns and Pack ard ownera of the Denver and Colorado springs teams. W. T. Van Brunt, who owned a control Ing Interest In both the Kansas City and bt. Joseph teams, la now a resident of New York and the report that he would dispose of his holdings In both cities has been current' for some time.- Details as to the transfer of the Kansas City franchise are not obtainable tonight, aa no one connected with the rlub la in the city. Manager Charles Nichols, It Is said, will remain with the team at his present salary of H.euo a year. Philadelphia Nationals' Wis. PHirADELPHIA, April - The Nationals beat the American league team at base ball tooay i to 0. The soorei R.H.E. National .... .0000 '0 000 21 2 2 American ... VOOOOOOOO 00 4 : . Batteries: National, Mitchell and Roth American, WadUell and Bohreckengoat. umpires; juoran ana Smith. , Ysskiss Collesr Wtssrr. YANKTON, 8. D., April 1 (Special Tele- 5 ram.) The Yankton collage bu bail nine efeated the Bioux Falls team her In the first game of the season by the score of Star Cottaa Attala Vletarioas. RAN rRATjmHrv-l InHI lln.. . - -v, w. J1ll, Will- nlng last week at oddc. of 80 to 1. Star TflE OMATTA DATLY IXT.V.i TUESDAY, of Easter pnn nnrpr-cr-3 p r W u . 1 flflaos $22.50 for the same suits. AT DEMHIDT g ioods Hep! 7.50 Cotton came out again today at Oakland quoted at 40 to 1 and gained a nose victory over Ulessed Damozel. one of the heavily supported starters in the third race. Close finishes were the rule during the afternoon. Fine weather prevailed and the track was fast. Results: First race, six furlonsra. spllinv: Tval Maxim won. Missile second. Propeller third. lime: 1:10. Second race, one-half mile. splHnr: Ra- velena won, Boland second. The Mighty wiiru. lime; u:4. Third race, one mile and a sixteenth. selling: Star Cotton won. Blessed Damosel second. Mission third. Time: 1:49. Fourth race, eleven-sixteenths of a mile. selling: Onyx won, The Major second, Bomenos third. Time: 1:0. Fifth race, thrae-ouartera nf a mlla aell. Ing: Bassenio won, Mnraschlno second. Bugden third. Time: 1:16. Sixth race, one mile, curse: Orslna won. Leader second, Sweet Tooth third. Time: 1:12. TOMMY FOSTER WINS BY NECK norses Keep Bid by Sid All Hound BeaalngsS Track. WASHINGTON. April ..A fine card, a track a bit soft in spots, but so good as to be almost fawt, and perfect weather com bined to afford excellent sport at the Iten nlngs track today. Three favorites, one second choice and two outsiders won. Jockeys Red fern and Burns each rode two winners and one place horse. The third was tne prettiest race ot the day, Tommy Foster, with Burns up, and Merrymaker, ridden by Redfern. running nearly neck and neck for the entire seven furlonRs, Burns winning on Tommy Foster by a neck in tne last lew Jumps. Kesults: First race, five and one-half, furlongs: Dr. Baylor won, Klolm second. Turnpike third. Time: 1:00. Second race, for maidens and winners of one race, mile and forty yards: Cloche d'Of won, mollis reyton second, "Alma Ulrl third. Time: 1:46. Third race, eight furlongs. Selling: Tommy Foster won. Merrymaker second. Meister. slnxer third. Time: 1:27 2-6. Fourth race, four and one-half furlongs, selling: LJstaway won. Eclectic second, Mnglc Flute third. Time: 0:6". Fifth race. handlcaD. six furlomrs: Anrll Shower won, Tugal Bey second. Himself third. Time: 1:14 3-5. Sixth race, for maidens and winners of ono race, mile and forty yards: Duke of Kenal won. Wheeler B second, Channel third. Time: 1:45 1-6. Bookies Are Worsted at Memphis. MKMPH78, April . The talent worsted the bookmakers today in five of the six events. 'Four decided favorites won. wh!'e Crest, the second choice In the steeplechase, probably carried mo' money than Ceylon, the favorite. The Country Club handicap for S-year-olda and upward at one mile was the feature race and eight starters faced the barrier. Waswlft, from the Tlchenor string, was a pronounced favorite at odds on. with Harry New second choice. Tomorrow the Tennessee Derby will be contested and six high-class 3-year-olds are named to start. Rightful, the Bchorr candidate, with Bullman up, waa the fa vorite in tonight's betting, while Banter Is mlllng close up. Claude, the California Derby winner, has many followers. The weather tonight Is cloudy and threatening rain. Results: First race, mile and seventy yards, sell ing: Farmer Jim won, Alfred C second. Cogswell third. Time:- 1:49. Second race, four and one-half furlongs: Mnlrnos won. Mvron Dale aecond. Flo Rob third. Time: 05714. " 0 Third race, aeven furlongs; Flo Car line won, Avoid second, Sarah Maxim third. Time: 1:29 3-5. Fourth race, one mile, the Country Club handicap, 0 added: Emehe won. Hua sah secu.id. Harry New third. Time: 1:41 Fifth rave, steeplechase, about a mile and one-quarter: Crest wob, Klngalong second, Bv Hue third. Time: 2:6li Sixth race, four furlongs, selling: Benefi cent won, Claremout second, Salto third. Time: 0:50V Pattea Lode Representatives. Patten lodge No. 173. Ancient Order of I nited Workmen, last night elected the following representatives to the errand lodge session, whlc'j will be held at Grand Island on May 11: Delegatea, J. M. Bald win, t'hur'es Hosewater, O. W Newman, William Weohara, II. M Bright and A CJ Gibson; alternates. W. M. Knapp P Mel- cniors. n. luiiuuuen. u. fklmer, J. J Lilies and (Farm The LARGEST, GOf.l PLETEST and FINEST selection of high grade instruments west of Chicago. Thirty Different Brands. Each one world-renowned and SOLD ON OUR EASY-PAYMENT PLAtt. Sheet Music and riuslcal ilerchandlse at Bargain Prices. MUSIC DEPARTMENT 5EC0ND FLOOR. CANDY Assorted Chocolates per lb 30c 25 c 25c 18c 15c 15c 10c 15c Nut Fudge per lb Mapla Cream Dates per lb Cracker Jack per lb Yankee Peanut per lb .' Mint Klases I per lb : - Champion Mix per lb .,. .. . Chocolate Creams per lb Gum Drops per lb ...... .... Bait Peanuts '' " " ' per lb ...... ...'."." .. .. . 8c 15c Large line ot Easter' novelties and Easter 'ni eggs. ELECTION OF M'RINLEY CLUB H. k Fostsr Defeats E 0. Eadden and T. If. Martin for President . SECOND BALLOT NECESSARY JO DECIDE Annual Reports Show the Organisa tion In Growing; and Prosperous Condition Campaign Commu te for City Election. There was a largely attended and en thusiastic gathering of the McKlnley club at the Millard hotel last evening, being the occasion of the annual meeting of the organization. Nearly 100 active and honor ary members were present. The meeting was called to order about 1:15 In ths cafe, but It was soon manifest that the quarters wers too small, and an adjournment was taken to the reading room. President Frank Crawford presided, with Charles O. McDonald as secretary. The list of members in arrearages for dues for the last six months was read and they were declared suspended. A .motlou pre vailed suspending ths regular order ot business and that the club should at once proceed to the election of officers for the ensuing year. The first ballot for president resulted: H. A. Foster, 28; E. C. Hodder, 20; E. M. Martin, 10. There being no choice, a sec ond ballot was taken; resulting: Foster, 30;' Hodder, 19; Martin, 10. Mr. Foster, having received a majority of all the votes cast, was declared elected, and the election was subsequently made unanimous. Mr. Foster was called for and thanked the club for the honor bestowed and said he would try to mak the organisation as much of a success in the future as it had been In the past under the presidency of I Frank Crawford. Nathan Bernstein was named for one ot the three vies presidents, but declined to permit his name to go before the meeting. Charles B. Prlchard's name was also pre sented for first vice president, but he de cllned because of his contemplated re moval from the city. The name of E. N. Martin was then presented and he was unanimously elected. A like honor was bestowed on Frsnk Crawford for second vice president and upon C. A. Battells for third vies president. Sidney Smith Is Secretary. Sidney Smith was elected secretary on ths first ballot and Clyde Sundblad was elected treasurer. Joe Morrow was unani mously elected sergeant-at-arms. B. A. Wells and Fred Shotwell of South Omaha and Homer Waelchl of Omaha wers elected members ot ths board of directors, who, with the president and secretary, constitute ths full board. Ths chair then appointed Harry Leavltt, Dan Riley and Fred Shot well as the auditing commutes for ths en suing year. A vols of thanks wss extended ths re- Or. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder Used by people of refinement for oyer a quarter of a century RC FARED BY APRIL 7. 1003. Palms Now Women's iloady-to-Uear Oloihing Walking Skirts- Special attraction for Tuesday morning fine Melton Walking Skirts, flare cut, lots of stitching, straps and but- O CQ tons, the making should cost $3 we will sell them at'sCaUCJ Women's White Wash Waists At 50c, fine India linon, pointed yoke,, with satin, bars and in sertion, all sizes you can't touch them in other stores at less than 90c, our Easter week price 50c. At 69c, fine India linen, vertical tucked front and back, a stunning fl.00. -waist, QQq At 9Sc Fancy self-stripe canvas, open embroidery yoke, large pearl buttons, large puff sleeves a new one-fifty ClHt wist at ClOU Hose Supporters 100 dozen Side Hose Supporters, black, white and fancy colors, worth up to 20c, on sale at per pair Laces 500 dozen Val Edges and Insertion, from to 1$ inches, worth up to 5c yard, on sale at dozen yards Ribbon- 50 pieces Wash Taffeta Mbbon, "All Silk," in neck and sash widths, worth up to 20c yard on special sale at if a yard 14c and '.. llu Infants' Headwear Buy the baby a Cap or Bonnet for Easter. Before you select it come and see our dainty Lawn and Lace Bonnets and Hand Knit Silk Hoods, and "Pique Sun Bonnets, all for girls. For little boys we have handsome Pique Hats. Our prices are made es pecially for Easter week. ' Silk Kimonas We are showing a few choice styles in Jap Silk Kimonas, very elegant patterns and colorings prices at $5.50 O OE and tiring officers and to the Millard hotel man agement for the use ot the room for the meeting. The affairs of the club were shown to be In s prosperous condition, with $117 in the treasury and no lebts, and an active membership of over xuO. Nine new active members and one honorary member were elected at last night's meeting. The following campaign committee of the club has been appointed for' the coming municipal campaign: Chairman, C. E. Park, Fourth ward; secretary, O. S. Er win, Seventh ward; J. J. Pearson, First ward; Charles E. Foster, Second ward; Dan J. Riley, Third ward; Sidney W. Smith, Fourth ward; H. O. Counsman, Fifth ward; J. B. Fradenburg, Sixth ward; E. J. Neville, Seventh ward; H. A. Foster, Eighth ward, and C. G. McDonald, Ninth ward. HAIR WON'T FALL Ol'T If Yon Kill the Dandruff Germ with the New Treatment. John N. Fuller, a well known citizen of Colfax. Wash... ssys: "I had dandruff so badly that it caked on my scalp. Herplcide completely cured me." Oeorge H. McWhlrk of Walla Walla. Wash., says: "Herplcide completely cured me of a bad case of dan druff of thirty years standing." Thoy took the only really sensible treatment, a rem edy that destroys the dandruff germ New- bro's Herplcide. Stop dandruff, hair won't fall out, but will 'grow naturally, luxuri antly. Allays itching Instantly and makes hair glossy and soft as silk. At druggists. One bottle will convince any doubter ot its merits. HALF RATES Via Wabash R. R. St. Louis and return 111. 60. Sold April 28-27-29-30 and May 1. New Orleans snd return, April 11-12-13, CTay 1-2-S-4. In formation, City Office, 1601 Farnam St., or address Harry E. Moores. O. A. P. D., Omaha, Neb. PUPILS AT WORK ONCE MORE Public Schools Reopen After Week's Vacation with but Slight Chances. Ths public schools reopened Monday after ths spring vacation of one week, "as though there had been no Interruption," according to Superintendent Pearse. The enrollment so far as could be determined Is Just about ths same as It has been, with two or three exceptions every teacher Is at her post and all of the buildings and rooms are fit and ready for occupancy. Pupils of the Mon mouth Park school found their building In a new part of the grounds, where It had been moved to make room for ths new structure to be built, while at the Vinton school things had been freshened snd brightened by new paint. Improvements hav been mads In the manual training and biology departments of the High school and new furnaces put in at tho Long and Long Annex schools. Walker Inquest Today. The Walker Inquest, which waa to havs been held Monday afternoon before Corener uraiiey. will be held this afternoon at o'clock. At that hour County Attorney Entrllsh will be present and listen to the testimony, which will have an liniMirtnnt bearing on the subsequent proceedings to do insiuuiea against rat jacason, in rlayer of Walker. Horse In Detective Hole. Mrs. Amelia Hawes of tV St Mary's avenue last week reported the theft of $30 to the police, along with the description of the man who is supposed to have stolen the money. He was described aa being namen ernmiat, a tiernua. small, naxen haired and with a mole in the corner of Going On.j 10c 20c hT?th" nam "f Charles Schmidt of 3S-. iJji ,fvnue Council Bluffs, wandered .f."7 BUbI ft Eighteenth and Cai iHa "nd w.'" ,klck'd by a horse and Injured so seriously that he was taken to the police station to be attended to. The roilce wers so struck with the resemblance " ":-: ii'iiun vi lne inier O tOOK Ihft H, n.nna., K U - m i . . - .. . . j ui.t iic win oe detained at the atation until the matter can be Investigated. , So Venom la 'Em. No poisonous nurratl King's New Life Pilia. they cur or no pay Only 2r.e. For sale vj jvunn at uo. THE REALTY MARKET. . INSTRUMENTS placed on record Monday, , April : ' Warranty Deeds. Ann Hendricks and husband to I 8, block 1. Jones' sdd., Elkhorn I 226 VBVD,'tWce"''r ,nd w,f o Sophia 7 ' -- , w .jwa. 14 Mill I U ... , mj Ellen DeLand to H. R. DeLand. lot o, uioca os, ana lot a, block 41. Flor- Ri J" D-' Jefferson. "'"i """ . ouriingion center.. 200 . M. Kuhns to Alwlnnle Bauer, thi ot 6 Patrick's Saratoga add......... 1,600 . A. Aulabaugh and wife to J. R. UpPri.nAn In, 1 , k. m - .... - J. Sarah Shimmone to Douglas County iririiuimc company, nis teet lot J. block 1, Msyne s 1st add 400' i et-'r" ,0 Margaret Slgler, lot a k!filr 1 1 1 IT . . . t ,1 J.. J ! injeuuni a ana.. Oij Helen Richardson to Charles Puree!!, 101 iu, Diuca jiv, r lorence 62 8outh Omaha Land company to C. C. ( ' H ( fa In t 9 hist,.!. 9? B..k 41 f- . E. A. Whitney trustee, to First Na- tin in,! Lfniisk 01 Ciueriacin, BVk Ol llVfa I "' i "vu suv, wiiiom m , , , . A,. WU First National bank, of Sheridan to J. B. Kendrlck et al, same i I Annie M. Irvine to Anna E. Eyas, lot 18. block 32, Ambler Place 10 C. M. Morton to same, lots 19 and 20 and ni lot 17. block 32, same 100 J. P. Macauley to Dennis Cunning ham, lot 26, Cunningham A B.'s sdd. 60 Dennis Cunningham and wife to John M. Flxa, same 125 Anna Cunningham to same, lot 27, aiuw , Fred Schwertfeger et al to O. T. runnier, UIIU1V7) oi B, PIOCK 14. '-u(i.au uJ uu.. ...a...... ..... ...., SUV O. T. Zlmmer and wife to Wllhelmlna Pioin, 101 o. UiUVK 11, BSine suo Tukey Land company to Alfred Bugh a, ...4 m.lA - w, 1 A O .i vow iin iuw i auu o, inq sh3 feet of w27 feet lot , block 2, Leasentlne's add 350 Halt Claim Deeds. Patrick Morrow and wife to Newell Burton, lot 1, block 81, Florence M W. S. Mackle, executor, to Sarah Bhlmmons, nls feet lot S, block 1, Mayne'a 1st add 1 10 Helen Richardson et al to Charles puree!!, lot 1, block 117. Florence.... M. W. Swain to Anna Cunningham, lot 27, Cunningham A B.'s add Total amount of transfers... .812.797 -iCOMPA NY3 EXTRACT O F DEEF s t ., , eg 5 I 1-1 JL.-iSJJSSU-l. U Ii Our Grocery Department. Tea, coffees, spires, butter, cheese, eggs. bakery, etc.. Is la full swing and the place for Fl'RH FOODS at vigorously cut prloea la at your service under the supervision of Mr. Sam Reynolds. The best qualities, only fresh goods, fuH weight and measur. the same courteous, treatment, and the great est values ever. Bread, large loaf j . fresh ajC Rice. Special value pound OC Prunes, California, good, f sound ; )C Worcester Sauce,' ( I f bottle ... Pickles, assorted, ' . ' ' : fS bottle ..; ...... , ., (J - Chocolating. , '. " il per can .................I. Mlncs Meat, per " per package ......... Baking Soda, per ' A package tJC Baking Powder, nothing better. IQ . H -pound can I3C Teas, Coffees, Spices Only the best values In teas sold In this department, all selected for superior qual ities. . Q ... . B. F. Japan, Oolong, Gunpowder, JO English breakfast, per pound .... UU Coffees, fresh roasted dally, eplen- Jr did drink, per lb IfcC Bennett's Capitol Coffee, simply r)ft delicious, 1-Ib, pkg sm(C Full line ot strictly pure spices. Cheese. See our exclusive cheese department, un der ths careful management of an ex perienced man In this particular line. Cream Cheese, IO'- per pound tml Wisconsin Cream, I J" per pound , IQC Swiss, fine. I f per pound .' lU Hand, rich, 1 each t2C Neufcbatel, A - each .... Royal Lunch, I , per Jar '. UC Butter. Country Butter, per pound I Sir up from IUC Bennett's Capitol Creamery, " J per pound O U Do Hot Forge) Our Telephone System II Is In the hands of experienced opera tors, who are thoroughly familiar not only with their Instruments, but with the stock, and are able therefore to take every care uf ;"- orders. Take Pity on Your JPooee Try COKE SHAVING FOAM and find out what a really comfortable share is. , Collapsible Tubes 25 cents at Barbers and Druggists A. R Bremer Co., Chicago. tmBBBSSBBBSBSSSSSSSSSBtSSSUBt ceoeeceeecsese: Aioliite Purity and Delightful Flavor are PropertJa of QUAKER MAID RYE This Whiskey pos sesses a flavor that has won for it the praise of connoisseurs and a purity that csuses phy-sic-isns to recommend It. It is perfectly sged sad hesdache or sout stomach never follow, its use. For sale at the lesdisg csfes, drug stores and bars. S. lilRSCM & CO. VKoIcmIc Uquor Dealers, . KANSAS CITY. MO. !,! I- d Forty Blses, 10s to sua Each. A. SANTAELLA A CO- MAKtRS TAMPA. FLA. KICUARSSON 1KUJ CO., DUuibutors. aua 4. u. I his eye. Last night a man who afterwards