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    TTTfi OMAIXA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1903.
Aluays
for the Least
yiisiijs
THK RELIARLR STORK.
THK RKLIA8I.K ITORE.
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CLOAK DEPARTMENT
Facts why this department has become so popular. Men's
materials are.cut. into women's suits. The styles are exclusive
nd original, embracing the newest foreign and domestic models.
Hisses' and Children's Jackets
Saturday la Children's Day the little ones made bappy and the mothers
pleased.
REMEMBER SPECIAL NO. 1 Children's Coats In full length made with
two capes over Bhoulders double-brea sted front of smooth or rough material
these come In sizes from 6 to 14 years and are made to sell for OOO
$5.00 Saturday only CiUU
8PECIAL NO. 2 A choice collection of children's Coats in kerseys and zlbe
lines full length made to sell for $8.50 for only R Ofl
each ..' UiUU
SPECIAL NO. 3 Infanta' Coats a nice
for each .
Women's Dress Shirt Dept.
A manufacturer's line of Skirts. We got them at our own price. We
merely hint at this. We have the garments and it will pay you to come miles
to see them. The largest retail stock of Skirts west -of Chicago and east of
San Francisco.
Fire hundred women's Skirts made to
only each ...........
Five hundred women's Skirts beautiful garments perfect in fit and
hang for only
Four hundred women's Skirts all new samples at $7.00, $0.00
nd
Extra Specials for
From 8 Until
Twenty dozen women's Flannelette Wrappers at only
each Won.en's Fur Scarfs for only
each
Women's Flannel Waists mnd.i of tine French flannel and trimmed
with braid for only each it
Women's Eiderdown Dressing Sacquea for only'
eaca -. .. . .. ;
PITTSBURG HOLDS PENNANT
For Third Time the Pirates Lani in Tint
Place in Batioaal
. - . aesassasisea
TAKE TWO GAMES FROM BOSTON FRIDAY
Berth Ooaieate - Wet Very F.xcltlng;
mm Were Rot Decided Vatll thai
'" Math Inning Had Been
Flalshadt
PITTSBURG. Sept. 18. Pittsburg won
the pennant for the third Urns today by
winning two. games from Botton. Both
games were won In the .ninth inning by
bard hitting, the first on singles by Clarke
and Bransfleld, and doubles by Wagner
and Rltohey. The seoond by Clarke's triple.
Attendance 8,104. Score, firs game:
PITTS bubo, r
BOSTON.
K.U.O.A.g.
K.H.O.A.S.
SMunont, XI 1 I
0DeiUr. rf .. lit
Clkrk. U.-.. )IS
S.'brlB(. rf... 1 1
W(ar, si., t I I
MrtnlMd. lb I I II
Kltoh?, lb.. I 1
Kriiii, lb.. 1 1 I
rit. lie
Lvr s.... S 1
S T.nn.r. lb.. L I U
l Ab'tlchlo. Jb 1 S 1
S llCiol.y. If.... I
Mni'm, is. e 1
1 llMcCrMrr, l. 1
OlMarea, I 1 1
1 ( Aubrey, aa... Ill
4 ljMlikjr, p. 1 I S
Totals ... T 11 IT 11 Totals ... It X
Two out when winning run waa scored.
Pittsburg 0 0 S 0 1 0 $ 0 17
Boston 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0
Earned runs: Pittsburg! 6; Boston, 1.
Two-baae hits: Wagner, Rltchey, Kruger,
Dexter, Moran, Aubrey. Sacrifice hU:
Phelps, Dexter, Abbatlcchlo, Cooiey. Stolen
bases: Sabring. Wagner, Ritchsy, Abbatlo
clilo and Moran. Double plays: Maiarkey
to Tenney to Abbatlcchlo to Moran. First
on balls: Off Leever, 4: oft Maiarkey, 4.
Struck out: By. Leever, 2; by Maiarkey. 1.
Passed balls: Phelps and Moran. Time:
.1:00. Umpire: Hurst.
Score, second game:
PlTTSBVaO. I . BOSTON.
B.H O A E I a.H.O.A B.
BMuaost. tit 1 1 I OlDoitor. rf.... 1 1 t
Claik. It ... 1
S.brl(, II... 1
Wafnar, as.. 1
Ji.rl4. lb 1
Hltekrr, lb.,
Kmmr, lb... t
Smllh.
TlMiiiipsoa. p. t
I Teanf. lb... V
l('rn.)r. It'll
Ab Urbl. lb I
Cooler. 1Mb. 1
itu'sr, lb.
Mt-Crorry, cL 1
ran. S
Aurry, ss... 4
I'ltllnw, p.. t
Totals
I 11 IT t 2
Totals ... I 1114 14 I
Nona out when winning run waa made.
Pittsburg 1 0 e 0 1 1 0 1 1
Boston 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 6
Earned runs: Pittsburg, I: Boston, 8.
Two-base hits- Mora a, 1. Sacrifice hits:
BransAeid. Stolen bases: Rilche. Dexter,
Cooiey, Moran. Double plays: Wagner to
Bransfleld: Moran to Aubrey: Aubrey to
Abbatlcchlo. First base on balls: Off
Thompson, 8, off Plttlnger. 4. Hit by
E Itched ball: Rltchey and Thompson,
truck out: By Thompson, 6; by Plttingr,
1. Passed ball: Moran. Time: 8:00. Um
pire: Hurst.
ltw Yarlt Defeats Cincinnati.
CINCINNATI. Sept. 11 Cincinnati gave
the last garr.e of the serloa to the New
York team today by their numerous er
rors at critical stages of the game. Mathew
son was sent In lo pitch in the eighth
Inning. Cincinnati getting too familiar with
Taylor's curves. The feature of the game
was a triule ulay by Uiibert. Habb and
louder. Mcdrnw waa ordered off the Arid
fur back talk to O Day. Attendance Lboa.
Boore:
XBW TOHg. I . CINCINNATI.
H.K O.A.I H H O A S.
Brows, rf... I t 1 t t Pollls, If. .. 1 1 t t
Bi-oaa b'a. of 1 I I 1 I Soroour. af. I I f
Itcoaoa, lb.. S t 0 IHjUo. rf ... t t t t
Mxrvx. ST.... t t I t H-r.l.T lb . t t I 4 1
tubb. as .... 114 1 tSraaaTM. Ill I I I 1
t-KKtOT. tb... t I 1 1 i lir. lb 1 I I 4 t
OMbon. lb... t t t 4 t (orcoraa. as. 1 I 4 1
Waruar, ... I I I hi. t.... 1 I 8 t 1
Tarlor. p.... Still Svitbu. p.... 1 1 1 I I
kuanna, ptttlkl
Totals ... I II IT u 4
Totals ... I 11 11 IT 1
New York 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1-7
Cincinnati 1 1 0 0 1 0 0-6
Earned runs: Ctndnnatl. 4; New York,
8. Two-base hits: Bresnahan. Pierce Cor
coran. Lauder. Thre-bie hits: Dley,
. Beckloy. Triple iays: UHlieri to lit. Ob to
Iau1r, Stoieu baae: . Browna. Bibb.
Iouhl plays; Stetufeldt to) Corcoran to
Sathoff. I'orroran lo BcckUy. First !
on balls: Off Taylor. 1; fT Matbnasjn 1;
off rtuthofl 1 Hit by nltchod bail: Mc
tann. Struck out: by Taylor. 1; by But-
Ten different styles of new fall Suits, In
both dress and wnlklng lengths, In
every desirable material and style a
world beater made to sell
for $15 for only each. . . .
9.90
Ladles' Suits In the very newest styles
some with extremely long skirt
coats others with medium nnd short
length Jackets In rlbellne, panne
cheviots and' the newest" Scotch
tweeds made to sell for
$27, for only
18.50
An exceptionally fine assortment of
tailor-made Suits In all the new com
bination of colors and materials
made up In the most nobby styles
they come in Irish tweed mixtures,
English mixtures and Scotch mix
tures uiade to sell for Of? ft ft
$35, for only each sCUsUU
assortment worth $3.00
1.50
sell as high as $7.00 for Q 00
UaUU
2.90
5.00
Saturday Morning
II O'clock
...40c
1.00
1.75
49c
ancinnTtft. dplteire.": Su?'0 :
l:Io. Umpire: O Day. Su,ho- Time:
Chicago and Philadelphia Divide.
Waams , 1 ,1?""' 5ltch' a remarka
oie game In the second, shu tin Chlnnirn
foUund'ltbo0,ht fh.rUr .hIt' hllehls teTm
fou?teen Mt. nH,,cal new P'chers for
lr.teScorflr.ntdg,aem.!COre"- Attendnc.
CUICAOO I PHILADELPHIA.
SlMlo. et....l" I i oVhoma t.tl
McCrthr, It. I I H.llm, lb 1 ! I I !
Jonefc rf 4 0 Barrr, If 1111
. ; 1 Titus, rf 1 t 1 e 0
I Z, . vnuiiwiil, M . 1 I 1 M 1
('. lb.... SSI s,ni . i J i I f
Wlckor. p.... 1 t 1 Olsparks. ( I ! ! ;
. - Koth e t t e e
ToUls ... M 17 14 il
fh!?aF. . 1 0 0 0 1 1 -e
rnuaaeipnla 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 l-
Left on bases: Chicago. 6; Philadelphia,
ii. Tw-b?e h,,,: Slagle (2. Sacrifice
hits: Parks. Casey, Hulswitt Stolen
bases; Slagle, MeCarthy, Evers. Double
play: Tinker to Evers to Chance. Struck
?Un. 7:.br sP-ks. 2. Base on
balls: Off Wicker, 1; off Sparks, 1. Time:
1:46. Umpires: Moran and Emslle.
Score, second gam:
PH1LADBLPH I A. I CHICAOO.
. K.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.B
nomas, cr . i o Sl0. 0 I 0 1
Hallmm. f 1 t ,1 u..-.L. , a .
WolT ln, tb. I I 1 I e Chanoo, lb.. t II
Barrr. It I I 1 e Joan, rf t
Tltua, rf I I 1 olTlnkar, u... Mill
Lkmslasa, lb. 1 III I Kilns, e Still
Hul.wltt, as. t 1 1 I I ETora, lb.... t t I I t
tlmSMT, o... 14 1 llCaaar, lb.... till!
rnw, p.... I t t 1 OjUrahaia, ... t t t I
toui. ...i. n n c"""- p-J ims
I Totals ... inn I
Philadelphia 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 810
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Left on bases: Chicago. 7; Philadelphia,
T. Two-baae hits: Zlmnier, Barry. Sacri
fice hit: Tltua. Stolen .bases: Chance
(2). Double plays: Kllng to Casey; Zlm
mer to Wolverton; Fraser to Hulswitt to
Douglas. Struck out: By Graham, 4; by
Frastr. 4. Base on balls: Off Graham, g
oft Eraser, i. Hit with ball: Volvrton.
Time: 1:40. Umpires: Emslle and Moran.
Standing at the Team a.
Played. Won. Lost, P C.
Pittsburg 13J 89 43 .674
rtvvr i urn u so dz .vwi
iChlcago .....' 130 78 (2
Cincinnati 127 69 M .543
! Brooklyn 127 64 63 .64
I HoHton 131 53 7 .4"5
i Philadelphia 124 42 . 82 .gas
i St. Louis 130 42 88 .83
Oamea today: Boston at Bt. Louts, Brook
lyn at Pittsburg. New York at Chicago,
Philadelphia at Cincinnati.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES
Kansas City and Minneapolis Divide
Honor la Two Contests at
' rarsner City.
KANSAS CITY. Sept lS.-Mlnneapolls
won the first game today by bunching hits
I in mo iiiiu aim siain muuiia. .muiio a
cellent pitching won the second game' for
j Kansaa City. Attendance, 600. Score, first
game:
MINNEAPOLIS. I KANSAS CITY.
a.H.O.A B I S. HO A S.
SulllTas. rf. 1 1 I t t Rothfuas. lb. 1 III 1
KlIIKI. If.. I I I t tHlll. cf 1
Onlar. as I 111 1 N.uuo. lb... 1
I l t
14a
MMntyr. ft. I I I I 1 Oraoy. a...
LallT. If t t I ..Orar, rt...
Ihki, c ... lilt 1 Hall. lb...
Seoar, lh.. I lit Knoll, If .
lUrtlo. lb... lilt tLavo. sa.
t;Uaal, p I 1 Allaay. p
Olboaa. p.
Totals ...11 II n 11 li'talu ...
1
Tout. . . s mil I
Battsd for AUoway In eighth.
Minneapolis 00001801 013
Kansas City 1 01110 010 t
Two-base hits: Rothfuaa. Hill. Hall.
Knoll. Lee wo. Maloney, Mdntyre, IJiily.
Soooner. Home rune: Mclntyre, McDon
ald. SacHHoa hits: AUoway. Hill. Ma
loney. Oyler. Stolen bases: Hill, Butler.
Moloney i'J. louble plays: Leewe to
Nance to Rothfuaa. Orady to Leewe, Yeager
to Uylvr. First base on balls: Off Alhy.
I I: off McDonald. 6. Btrui k out: by AUo
way. 1: by Clbaon. 1; by MclMwald. (. In
liiugs aicbd: By AUoway, 8. by Gibson.
HATS TRir.ir.1ED FREE OF CHARGE
. ' i
Orchestra Concert, Afternoon and Evening. Our Mil
linery Department Is Omaha's Economy Head
quarters. Second Fall Opening.
HATS TRir.ir.lED FREE OF CHARGE
Children's Millinery a Great Snap.
Plush tan crown stitched brim hata
trimmed with white satin ribbon streamers
In cardinal, navy, easier and brown: a
regular 11.25
value
11 50 rolling brim line felt hats,
trimmed
49c
75c
39c
fully
(Pc Corduroy Automobile
Caps
Tremendous variety children's
trimmed hats at $1.49 and $1.98.
This Finost Display of Paris Model Hats
You Ever Laid Your Eyos On at
$10, $15, 520 and $25.
HATS TRIMMED
1. Hits: Off AUoway. IS; off Gibson, 1
Time: 2:10 Umpire: Foreman.
Score, second game: '
v.kiia.a nTT . i I M N H a M n. IB.
, . u n .... .. I -
D u n a m I K.n.u.j..ai.
Kothfusa, lb
Hill, cf....,
Nauco, 2b...
Butler, o ...
Gvar, I '-If .
Hall, lb
Knoll. lf-rf.
Loewa, as...
Cciaa. p....
I I II t WSullltan. If.. I t 1 t 0
Ivalon;. rt . 1
lOyler, sa t
Mclntyra. lb.
I.-ll. ef... . 1
Yrarar. o ... t
spoonor, id. . i
Martin, lb... 0
''ou verso, p.. t
Mia .11117 11 II Totals ... I 114 14 4
Kansaa City 0 0 1 0 1 1 Z 1 -
Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 2 1 . 0 0 0-J
Two-baae hits: Coons, Spooner. Home
run: Gear. Bacrlfice hits: Coons, Leewe,
Butler. Stolen bases: Butlerj Rothfuaa,
Hill, Maloney, Oyler. Double plays: But
ler to Nance, Leewe to Rothfuss. First
nn halls: Off Coons. 1: oft Converse,
6. Struck out: By Coons, 6: by Converse,
1. Hit by pitched ball: By Coons, 1. Left
on bases: Kansas City, 9; Minneapolis, t.
Time: 2:00t Umpire: Foreman.
Mllwaakee Wins from St. Paul;
MILWAUKEE. 8ept. 18. Milwaukee had
Its whole team together today for ' the
first time In over a month, and adminis
tered a severe beating to St. Paul., Mere
dith pitched great ball and an error by
Unglaub prevented his scoring a shutout.
Attendance. 400. Score:
MILWAUKEE. I ST. FAVL.
R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E.
Oaslay, rf... I lit I Oelor. lb t I J- ft
Lonabus, lb. 1 1 t 8 0 shannon, cl. II II I
Wood, 1 lit tJaik'n, rf-lb t tilt
Vnalaub, tb.. I I 1 1 1 Sihaafer, M. I I 1 t t
Hrnu.hlll, cf. I t I t 0 Pierce, a..... I I I I 1
DunleaTr, If. 1 t 4 I Plournoy. If. I 1 I I t
VIoi. as. I t I I 0 Wheeler, lb. I I t 4 1
Sckafley. lb.. I 1 t 1 Sullivan, lb. I 1 10 11
Meredllb, p.. I 1 8 I 0 Freeman, p.. I 1 t I l
SoUla ...11 I IT I II Totals ... 1 I 14 it I
Milwaukee 0 0 1 0 4 1 0 1 12
Bt. Paul 0 000001001
Three-base hit: Meredith. Base on balls:
Off Meredith, 1; off Freeman, 6, Hit by
pitched ball: Hemphill, Ganley. Wild
pitch: Freeman. Struck out: By Mere
dith. 6; by Freeman, 2. Double play:
Wheeler to Sullivan to Pierce. Left on
bases: Milwaukee. 4: St. Paul. 4. Time!
1:1s. Umpire: Mullane.
Loaisville Defeats Colnmbos.
COLUMBUS. Sept. 18. Louisville ' de
feated Columbus today by timely hitting,
aided by Dorner's wlldneas. Attendance,
bW. Score:
LOIISVILLE. 1 COLUMBU8.
RH.OA.il R.H.O.A..
Kervls, rt... 1 lit lOleasoa, lb., t 141
Hart, lb I I I Arnai. li a
Braahoar, lb. 1 t t I Turner, lb... Ill
ouwell. cf... I I t t Baunon. ef...t lilt
SulliTan, lb. I 1 I t t ( llusmao. as t t I 8 t
firmer. If... 1 1 1 t I 11 el lor. lb... 1 111 I I
Uulniaa. as., t 1 1 I lu, rt.-l lilt
lurry, c X 111 tfoi. o 1 lilt
Walker, p.... 1111 t burner, p.... 1 1 I t
MtMi.kta .. I t I I
Totals ... T t 17 11 t
I Total! ... 4 10 IT U 1
Batted for Dorner In ninth.
Louisville 1 0 0 8 0 0 2 0 1 T
Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 01
Stolen bases: Bannon, Kerwln, Sullivan,
Odwell. Two-base hits: Mellor, Clymer,
gulnlan, Sullivan. Three-baae hit: Hart.
Double play: Clingman to GJeaaon to
Mellor. Struck out: By Dorner, t; by
Walker, 8. Hit by pitched ball: Clymer.
Time: 1:40. Umpire: Haakell.
Siandlna vf Iks '1'easaa.
Pliyed. Won. List P C.
St. Paul 133 87 .VA
LouUvllle W 82 M .U
Milwaukee 134 1 tx - .67
Indianapolis 136 78 . 81 .561
Kanaas City 13" .o"
Columbus 13 bo Ri. .oe
Minneapolis 13J 4N ft .3'7
Toledo 136 4 87 .0
Uamee today: at. raut at sanwauaee,
Minneapolis at Kansas City, Louisville at
Columbus, Indianapolis at Toledo.
GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE
Wsiklaitea Defeats Detroit for First
Tlsaa Taking All of a
erles.
WSHINOTON. 8ept. 18. -Washington won
both games of today's double-header and
for the first time this setnon took the
series from a club. Dunk lea splendid
Jiltchlng wss too much for the visitors In
he first game. Detroit gave a local ama
teur a trial at short and his work prac
tically cost JJMrolt the second game. Waalf
lugton, too. tried Osleen. a new short stop.
In tho sacond game and he did well. At
tendance, 2.740. Score, fl.st game:
WASHINGTON UETROIT.
R H O A E. . K H O A 'J
Roblaaoa. cf. 1 1 It (narrett. cf... t t t t
lieae.ua, ft t 0 8 I ILua. U. 0 1 4 0 t
Never before In the history of
the Western 'Millinery world has
a larger, more beautiful or
comprehensive gathering- of Mil
linery merchandise been ex
hibited under one'roof In a retail
establishment than we are now
displaying for your selection.
There .can be no better
any place on the globe, as
our stock Is assembled
through the efTorta of the most
practical and experienced buyers
who search every nook and style
corner for the noveltloa and
' practical things of the season
which are bought direct from
manufacturers and importers at
the lowest possible cash prices
which enable us to easily
undersell all competition. No
thing more Interesting to a wo
man In quest of the new style
ideas can be Imagined than a
visit to our Millinery section.
Our efforts to make a most
perfect showing were never more
satisfactory, but this Is Just
what Is expected pf us and we
can assure you that we have
fully risen to the occasion.
$4 00 Ladles' trimmed Black I OR
Turbans I iJ9
S4.WM For the Best Trimmed Hata at
This Price la the Country, S4.KH
Gorgeous assortment of street and tailored
hats representing the best designers In
America at Mic, $1.25. $l-. $l-8, U-W. $3.98
and $6.00.
Beaatlfol Win ' and Birds, 25c
ad 8tto. '
Big line of Black and White Feather IC
Pompous t v
FREE OF CHARGE.
(5)
Q
MoraH, as.... t I I "I Craforl, rt. t lilt
Hrlbacb. If,.. I Oil 0 -t-Casr, lb I 1 t I t
Clarke, lb... 1 V t 1 (.Vt.ser, lb... t 1 1 I 1
Coufthltn. lb. I 1 0 1 U-ona. lb...!. 0 lilt
Mot'or'k. lb. 1111 ONIrnola, sa... I I I 1 1
Kltlredge. c. 1 1 11 1 'jMi-OuIre, o... till!
Wllaoo, p.... I t t 0 ' 0Ksj)nger, p. t I 1 I t
Lutkla, 0 1 4 t li i , . ;
ToUU ...0 7 14 10 I
Totals ... 4 in I t '
Waahington 0 0 I I 0 1 0 0 4
Detroit 00000000 00
Earned run? Washirigton. 2. Two-base
hits: Lush, McQulre. Three-base hit: Rob
inson. Stolen bus-s: Cuughiln (2), Barrett.
Sacrifice hit: Long. Struck out: By
Dunkle, 9; by Kissinger. 1. Left on bases:
Washington, 8: Detroit, . Time: 1:45. Um
pire: Connolly.
Score, second game: ,: .
WA8H1NUTON. I .' ., DETROIT.
R.H.O.A.K.I ' R.H.O.A.E.
Hendricks, -If I I 0 . 01 Barrett, cf... 1 10 0 1
oxeen, aa.... 1 1 1 t OLuih. it I I I 0
Srlback, If... I 1 I 0 tk'rawford, rf, I 1 I I t
Clarko, lb... 1 111 1 Pi'arr. lb i 111 1 t
(ouiblln, lb. 1 I 1 t WYeaser, lb... 0 t I t 1
Lee, rf t t 1 0 l,Lon(. lb t t I I I
McCor'k, lb. 8 1 I 4 ' I Nichols, as.. 'I 113 1
lirlll, e 11 4 1 oIhu-iow. ... O 118 0
Fatten, p.... I 111 SIKilaon, p.... I t t Jl
Totals ... t t IT It 11 'Totals ' ... t t 14 11 4
Washington 0 01 0 1 1 1 0
Detroit .....0 IHIIIIM
Earned runs: Detroit, 4. Two-base hits:
Drill (2), Coughlln, Crawford. Three-base
hits:. McCormick, Carr. Home run: Lush.
Stolen base: Yeagqr. Sacrifice hits: Lee,
Patten, Crawford. First base on balls: Off
Patten, 6; oft Kltson. i. Hit by pitched
ball: Clarke, Y eager. Struck out: By
Patten, 2; by Kltson, 6. Left on bases:
Washington, 7; Detroit, 8. Time: 1:46. Um
pire: Connolly. ,i : .
Boston Wins from Cleveland.
B08TON. SeDt 18. Boston won its third
straight over Cleveland today In an exo.tlnz
nnlsli, Parent knocking a nouie run la me
ninth with a man on bases. Dlneeri was
hit hard at the start, and but for rtreaky
fielding. Cleveland should have won. At
tendance, 4,710. Score: .
BOSTON. I CLEVELAND.
R.H.O.A.B I ' K.H.O.A.E.
Dougherty, If 1 0 4 0 olPllcfe, rf I I I I I
Collins, lb... 114 1 t Bay, If 8 4 I 1 I
Btahl. ft till O Bradley, lb.. I 0 I 1 1
rieeman, rf. 0 0 I .0 0 Lajuio, lb... t 4 10
Parent, aa.... lilt UUenila, lb.... t 1 4 1 t
LaCbanoe, lb 1 t t 1 t'Lott. cf 1110 1
Kerrla. lb.... 1111 0 Abbott, e.... 114 8 1
yarrell, 1111 O Oorhn'er, sa. I I 1 8 1
llua, p.... I I I I 0 Kllllao, p.... 11111
Totals "I 10 IT 10 J ToUlo ...t"rM 7 t
Two out wheh winning run waa made.
Boston 0 0002112-7
Cleveland 2 100100004
Two-base hits: Btahl. Flick. Three-base
hits: Bay. Parent. Home run: Parent.
Stolen bases: Flick, Bay, (2), . Dougherty,
Btahl. Double plays: Bradley to Bemla.
First base on balls: Off Dlneen, 2; off Kil
lian. 4. i Struck out: By Killlan, 2, by Dl
neen, 2. Time: 1:40. Umpire: O'Loughlin.
New York Wins Two.
NEW YORK. Sent. 18.-The local Ameri
can league team took both games of a
double header ''om the C'hlcagoa here to
day. Wolf ana White beiug the opposing
pitchers !n the opening, and the former
neia the visitors well Ui nana UirouKtiout.
Howell had only one bad Inntna. the elaiith
In the second contest, wh.le tue locals bit
Owea with good effect. Attendance (.043.
ncure, nrst game; ..
NEW YORK. , CHICAOO.
R.H.O.A.B ' R.H.O.A.E.
Conroy, If... 1 14 1 llmes. ef.....l lit
Kulti. cf lilt 0;lallaaao, If. 1 1 1 I I
Keuier, rf.... I 4 I t larke, lb... I t I 1 1
Davie, rf 0 t 8 t kOreaa. rf 0I40
Elberfeld, as I 1 I I liTaaueblll. aa I I 1 4 4
Wllnama. lb. I 1 t 1 OI.b.11. lb ... I I 11 I
Omul, lh... tilt C Mon, lb., t I 1 1
Mrrarl'4, If. 1 1 I I o SuilHan. e.l 1 4 4
HeYille, or... ills - Wane, p I 1 I I t
Wolle, p Itlltj
Totals ... 1 8 14 t I
' Totals ... I 11 n U SI
New York 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 7
Chicago 0 0 O 0 0 1 0 0 0-1
Left on bases: New York. 8; Chicago, 8.
Two-base bits: Green, White. Tnree
base hits: Keeler. Sacrifice hits: FuHs,
White. Stolen bases: Keeler, Fulti. Fl
berfrld, Callahan, Jones.. Double plays:
Wolfe to Williams to Qjnzel. F.rl base
on balls: Off Wolfe, 1; off White, 1. Flrnt
baae on errors: New York, 8: Chicago, 2.
Hit by pitched ball: Bv Wolfe, 1; by
White, 1. Btruck out: By Wolfe. 1; by
White, 8. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Sheridan.
Store, seoond game:
NEW YORK. 1 CHICAOO." '
K H.O A E R H flA B.
Conroy. lb... 1 14 1 0'Jonea. cf 1 lilt
rulia. cf t III li.ll.haa. If. I II Is
Keeler. rf.... 8 8 8 1 larke, lb... 1114
K b.rl.ld. aa. I I 1 4 Oreeo. rf (till
Willi. uu. ID. t I I I Taanohlll, aa t I 0 I 1
Oenael. lb.- 4 111 I labeil. Ik ... I I II 1
M.K.rl . If. I I 1 I 4 M...B. lb., t I 1 I 1
IV-Tllle. a.... lilt I Slatlery. e...l t T 1
Hoarell, p.... lilt koveua, p.... 44114
Totala ... 41 IT 11 ll Totals ... I I H Jl I
New Vurk 0 M 1 11 il M
Bankrupt Salo of Shoos
Thmixun.W of nalra (if Man class shoes
on sale at lens than the cost to make. Three
distinct floor stocks In addition to tne
hankrnnt atnok nt Frank Woodbury. Bev
erly. Mass., all on sale on Saturday. These
goods together witn our own resjuiar
makes a grand display of values. All the
newest styles In ail the leathers now be
ing used In the construction of shoes.
Men's $3 and 13.60 welt shoes, all leathers.
Women's tt and tJ.M welt and turn shoes,
all leathers, Jl.W. ,
Women's fa.W vlcl kid, lace, Cuban heel,
Women's 2.00 vlcl kid, lace, Cuban heel,
SI 29
Misses' 11.60 and $1.75 vlcl kid, lace school
Boys' and youths' $1.80 and $1.75 school
shoes, 98c. .
Little gent's and children's $1.00 and ILZS
school shoes, SSc. . .
Men's and women's fine velvet and 1
polnt slippers, 4e. ..... . a
Child's 1 and I1.J5 fine vlcl kid, lace and
button, (8c
Hardware, Stoves and
llousefurnishings.
t CAR3 OF HEATING STOVES JC8T
RECEIVED. We carry the LARGE.S I
II DTVlVra mmmt nf PtllCSfO I
PRICKS A LITTLE LOWER than the
LOWEST. We can do so, buying by the
CARLOAD DIRECT FROM MAUFAC
TURERS for SPOT CASH and sel.lng only
for CASH. We carry the celebrated UNI
VERSAL LINE of Crlbben & Lexton Co.
This house making only ttne goods, every
stove carries a guarantee from them, malt
ing it absolutely safe In ..j"' 'S
stoves. Come and see the HANDSOMEST
and FINEST DOUBLE HEATING BA HE
BURNER you have EVER BEKN. We
have them up from $27.50. -
We have all kinds of OAKS and TIGHTS,
HOT BLAST, WOOD or COAL STOVES
u,r,onV J?;9?;, ctwi. BiKGF. THE
STANDARD, Is the GREATEST SELLER
IN OMAHA. You can t buy anything any
where nearly as good for from $J6 to
We nell them for $3150.
New Fall Hats
for Hen and Boys.
Everything new' In hats will be shown
here Saturday. The grandest variety of
men's and boys' fall and winter hats ever
shown. In all the new colors and stylish
productions from the leading manufactur
ers of the country. Tou can always rely
upon exactness of style and excellency of
goods when you purchase a hat at Hay
den Bros. Our complete stock makes It
possible for us to satisfy every whim of
the careful dresser and we can suit you
with a becoming hat at a low price, $1.00
$1.60, $2.00 and
Agency for the Imperial $3.00 hata.
We are Omaha'a headquarters for the
World-renowned John B. Stetson hats.
75 dozen of men's and boys' sample caps
worth up to BOc, on sale Saturday'at....Wo
Boys' and children's school caps worth
60O, on sale Saturday at Z5o
China and Glassware
Decorated cups snd saucers, each, lc.
Decorated dinner plates, set, 35c.
Decorated soup and oyster bowls, each, ic.
XJecoraieu gruei uuu uoiun:i ui.u. v.....,
6c
V y III I nauvo Uinnra, - -
Crystal win glapen, ach 2o.
6-plece crystal cream set. 19o.
To)
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Chicago ......0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0-1
Le.t on bases: New York, 6; Chicago, 9.
Two-base hits: Keeler. . Elberfeld, Bevllle,
Jones, Isbell. Three-baae hits: Ganzel,
Conroy, Howell, Clark. Sacrifice hits:
Keeler, Howell. First base on balls: Off
Howell, 5: off Owen, 8. First base on errors:
New York, 2; Chicago, 1. Hit by pitched
ball: By Owen, 1. Struck out: By Howell,
6; by Owen, 3. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Sheri
dan. . These Break Even.
PHILADELPHIA, dept. 18. Philadelphia
and St. Louie played two games touay
and broke even. The visitors started off
like winners In each game, but by good
hitting In the first contest, the home team
overcame their lead - and won out. St.
Louis won the second game principally
through the- poor work of Philadelphia s
pitchers. Attendance, 4,400. Score, first
game:
PHILADELPHIA. I ST. LOUIS.
R.H.O.A.E.I H.H O A S.
Hartiel, If... I lie t Burkett, If... t lilt
Plikfrlm, cf 0 I I 0 Saundera, rf . 1 1 1 1 0
Devla, lb.... 1 111 1 Beldrlul-., el. 1 1 I t t
L. C'rooa, lb. t 1 I 0 0 Andi-non, tb. 1 1 11 1 0
Beybold, rf.. t 1 t I t Wallace, as.. 0 114 1
Murphy, lb., t 111 tHlll, lb t I L 1 0
M. Croaa, aa. t I I I 0 Bourock. lb.. 1 1 I I I
Bbreck, C....1 111 0 Sufden, c.... t tilt
Binder, p.... I I t t Morgan, p... 1 1 t I 0
Plank, p lilt ljKahos I I I t t
Total! ... T mil 1 Totals ... t t 14 II I
Batted for Morgan in fourth inning.
Philadelphia 0 0 8 0 1 0 1 0 - 7
St, Louis t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05
Earned runs: St. Louis, 4: Philadelphia,
4. Two-base hits, Boucock, Hansel. Three
base hit: Wallace. Double play: Wallace
to Anderson. Left on bases: St. Louis, 2;
Philadelphia, 6. First base on balls: Oft
Morgan, U off Bender, 1; off Flank, 1.
Struck out: ily Morgan, 1; by Bender, 1:
by Plank. 1.
I'asseo Dan: sugaen. wild
pitch: Morgan.
Time, 1:30. Umpire,
Adams.
ST. LOUIS. i PHILADELPHIA. '
H.H. O.A.I. I R.H.O.A.E.
Burkett, If. ..1 1 I t olHertsel. If... 1 I I I t
Saundera. rf.
1 I OlPlrkertns. cf. I 1 I v I
1 0Uatla, lb.... 0 1110
t I OIL. Croaa, lb. I 1 t 1 I
I I Beybold, rf . I I t I 0
4 1 0Mun ny. lb.. 0 0 4 4 1
Heldrlrk, cf. I
Anlereon, lb. 1
Wallat-e, aa.. 1
Hill, lb 1
Buutock, 2b. . 1
tritgden, c... 1
1 a d m croaa, sa. I I I I I
I 1 OIBhrark. e I I I I I
rocll, p.... I 8 t 8 0 Htnley p.... I t 0 I
- IHendrr, p.... I 0 0 10
TcUls ... t 15 IT 10 I! Fairbanks, p. 1 I I 4 I
Hollmas ... I I I t 0
Totala ... IfTH 0
Batted for Fairbanks In ninth Inning.
St. Louis 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 00
Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
Two-base hits: Sugden. Hartsel, Davis,
Shreck. Home run: Hartiel. EUpriilce
hits: Hill, Boucock. Double play: M.
Crosa to Murphy to Davis. Loft on bases:
Bt. Louis. 14: Philadelphia, 8. Fir. t base on
balls: Oft Powell, 4; off Henley, 2; off
Bender. 1; off Fairbanks, b. Stiuck out;
By Powell, 2. Wild pitches: Fairbanks, 2.
Time, 1:54. Umpire: Adams.
Standing ( the Tea at a.
Played. Won. L"t- P
Boston 128 86 43 . 0!4
Cleveland 130 72 58 .554
Phllndelphla 126 87 68 . 634
New York 122 64 68 . 626
Detroit 17 1 M
St. Louis 127 - 61 64 .4N)
Chicago 127 M 71 .441
Washington 128 41 87 . 3:0
Oamcs today: Chicago at Boston, Bt.
Louis at Washington, Detroit at Philadel
phia, Cleveland at New York.
Fine Weather (or Fair.
YANKTON, S. D., Sept. 18. (Special Tel
egram.) The weather was fine and tha
attendance at the races was 4 .
Judges award on county eahibita: Da
vidson, first: Hughes, second: Fdmunda.
third.
Free-for-all trot or pace, purse 8400:
Lady Axtell won, I-ota Mix second, Teddy
Brunswick third. Time: 2:17. Jf
Two-year-old race: Georgia won. Mix
second, Miss Bovee third.
Cattle department: !-e 4V Prentiss, first
on Shorthorns; J. C. Blnnle, first nn ber-deen-Angus;
George McKathron, hrst on
Here fords.
R nails, ta Meet Fllsslaauaens.
LOS ANGELKS, Csl.. Sept. 18 -The Cen
tury Athletic club has slgntd an agree
ment to match Oua Ruhlln with Hob llti
slmmons, the affair to cccur during- the
latter part of October. The agreement
with Ruhlln was made by UMly Madden
and a telegram waa sent to Filsslniiuous
in New York.
Fastpoaed Game.
TOLEDO, O., Sept. IS The base hall
same stlieduled wilh Indianapolis was
postponed today on account of the non
arrlvai of the Joledo team from Louls-vrtie.
So
SOME SPECIALS
Ladles fine black lisle lace hose worth up
to 76c, for only 36c, 2ac and 19c.
Ladies' fine lisle hose. In fancy colors and
embroidered, worth up to $1, at only S9c
and 25a.
Ladles' plain black and fancy colored hose
at 12Hc and 10c.
Children s ribbed hose at 25c, 19c, XSftc and
10c
Ladles' full French gored corsets, with
short hips and princess style, at 49c.
Dr. Warner's rust-proof corset, especially
adapted to stout figures sties 10 to K for
only $1.60.
A full line of W. C. C. Kabo, G. D. and
W. B. in all the latest styles, with and
without hose supporters attached, at $1 and
up.
Ladles' extra heavy knit skirts, In all
colors, assorted striped borders, worth $1,
for only COc.
Ladles' flue wool knit skirt. In plain
colors, also fancy striped borders, worth
$1.60, for only RSc.
Ladles' outing flannel gowns, In all colors
and nice quality of outing flannel, worth
T5c, for only 60c.
Ladles' extra heavy outing flannel gowns
In all sixes and embroidery trimmed, worth
$1.60, for c.
Children's extra heavy fleeced lined under
wear, extra fine finish, from 10c to 25c.
Ladles' jersey ribbed vests and pants,
heavy fleeced lined, worth 29c, at 25c.
Ladles' heavy ribbed combination suits.
fleece lined, worth 75c, at 50c. '
Ladles' fine part wool combination suits,
perfect fitting garments, worth $1.50, at 8c,
Ladles' extra heavy quality wool mixed
combination suits, in gray and white, worth
$2, at $1.50.
Ladies' silk and wool combination suits,
hand crocheted finished and perfect fitting,
worth $4.60, at $3.
Hayden's Reliable
Read the follonlng,
Large sack of white or yellow Corn
Meal at 12V4c
10-lb sacks of Graham Flour for 19c
26-lb. sack of Rye K'our, whole wheat.
Rye graham or wheat graham at 4"c
Handplcked navy beans, per lb 3c
Tapioca, sago, barley or farina, per lb.34c
Force, Vigor, vim, neutrita, egg-o-see
malta ceres, etc., any kind you want,
per package 70
Tall cans fancy Alaska salmon, per cun.Uc
3 lb., cans fancy table apricots, peaches,
ptars or plums In heavy syrup, per
can J24c
-lb. cans baked beans, with or with
out sauce, per can 8c
Fresh Fruit .Specials.
Fancy Colorado peaches, per dor 12Hc
Large, Juicy lemons, each lc
Sweet eating pears, each lc
Fancy large dates, per lb 5c
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Why compare) prlcaa? W arc the) leader.
Leaf lard, 13 lbs. for ,.. .
Veal stew, per lb
Veal roast, per lb
Mutton legs, per lb
Mutton roast, per lb
Mutton stew, per lb
Mutton steak, per lb
Shoulder steak, per, lb ,
Round steak, per lb., 10c and
....$1.00
3c
.... .6Hc
6ic
5c
2Hc
6c
60,
.......ko
I
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is polluted with disease, oruntll your
nervous sytem is totterliiK. under tba
strain, and you become a iihyfllcul and
mental wreck, unfit for work, business,
study or marriage. With special dis
eases and weaknesses of men you can
make no compromise. You must con
quer thein now by the rli;ht treatment,
or they will fill your whole life with
failure, misery and woe. Uncertain, im
proper or half-way treutment can only
do harm. Every afflicted man owes it
to himself, his family nnd to the future
jreneratlon to get cured SAFELY and
thoroughly. I cure 1y restoring and
preserving important organs. I do not
advocate their mutilation or destruction
in an effort to make a, quick cure.
I MAKE NO MISLEADING STATEMENTS or deceptive proposltloas to
the afflicted, neither do I promise to care them IN A FEW DAYS In
order to secure their pntrnnnne, bnt I sjranrnntec a COMPLETE, SAFE
AND LASTING CIIHK In the ll 1CKEST POSSIUI.K TIME, without leaving-
Injurious after-eWeet s in tha system, and at the lowest cost pos
sible for HONEST, 8KILLFIL and SICIKSSFIL SERVICES. I cure
quickly aad safely.
Stricture, Varicocele, Emissions. Impotency, Mood Poison (Syph
ilis), Rectal Kidney and Urinary Diseases. ,
and all diseases and weaknesses of men due to Inheritance, evil habits, exceases
or the result of specific diseases.
CONSULTATION FREE Write If you cannot call. Office hours: 8 a. m. to
t p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1 only.
Slate Electro-Medical Institute,
1308 Farnam St., Bet, 13th and 14th 8ts , Omaha, Neb.
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Chicago's
Centennial
The biggest thing of its kind that will occur
this year. ' t
Commemorates the founding of the second larg
est city on the continent.
Illuminations, parades and exhibits a solid
week of excitement and entertainment.
Extremely low rates via Kock Island System,
Heptember 2f, 27 and 28 only $12.75 for the round
trip from Omaha. Return limit, October 5.
Tickets and Information about train service on application.
1323
BUSINESS
tee e e e ss I t
FOR SATURDAY.
Ladles' Kayser silk lined gloves at $1
and 75c.
Ladles' Kayser enssimere gloves, at 25c.
Ladles' golf glovrs, In white, black and
fancy colors, at 60c, S9c and 2lc.
Ladles' kid gloves, regular $1 quality, for
only- 65c.
Men's 75c Underwear at 45c
In mettlum weight, part wool, In grey and
camel's hair colors, alKO extra hravy
flcoced lined In plain and fancy colors, on
sale Saturday, at 45c.
Men's heavy wool shirts and drawers, In
natural grey camel'a hair, In all slses, at
$1.50, $1.15, $1 and 75c, worth double these
price.
Men's $1 colored laundered shirts with
separate cuffs, at 50c.
Men's 60c suspenders, all kinds of lea
ther, and silk ends, at 25c.
Men's half hose. In plain and fancy colors,
all kinds llse and cotton, worth up to 60c,
at 25c, 15c and 10c.
Saturday Specials.
The new drape, veils, regular Soc quality,
for 29c each.
The latest novelty In ladles' styUsh shop
ping bags the automobile on special sale
Saturday morning. at$l; regular price, $2.$".-
25c plnin and fancy ribbon on sale all day.
Saturday, at, per yard, 9c. . ,
10c and 15c pearl buttons, first quality, at
only 6c per dox.
1,000 new novels Saturday, at only 'Mo
each.
Ladles'- 25c back combs, for only 10a
Ladles' 50c tailor bt Its, at 25c
Ladles' 10c, 15c, 25c and 35c neckwear, for'
only 7V4c. '
Grocery Department
Dried Frolt Specials.'
Choice Utah peaches, per lb ,...5o.
Choice evaporated California peaches,
per lh . 7Ho
Fancy Mulr peaches, per lh , SV,o
Extra fancy Crawford peaches, per lb...llo
Choice Siinta Clara prunes, per b.. So
Large Italian prunes, per ll 6c
Fancy French black sweet prunes, per
pound v.... 8'&o.
Fancy new Virginia red raspberries, .
rer lb o
Choice Michigan apples, per lb , 8o'
Fancy New York state apples, per lb....llo
Tea and Coffee Specials..
Tea slf tings, per lb. only i-1Aa
New crop Ceylon, per lh 29o
Imperial Tea, a good drink, per lb 25o
H. B. C. Special Mocha and Java Coffee,
per lb 17Hs
Old Ceylon Java und Mocha Coffee, per
pound 1 20c
Good icoffee, per lb 90
Get a hntpancake In our Grocery depart
ment FREE.
Sirloin steak, per lb
Pork loins, .per lb
Pork steak, per lb.
Spare ribs, per lb...
Fancy California hams, per
Fancy bacon, per lb r..
Cornbeef. per lb..
Cream cheese.-per lb
Spring chickens, per lb.
....10c '
..W0'
....o
60
7o
....13oi
.(...Ho
...9ia ;
..12V40
lb.
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Farnam Streal, Omaha, Net).
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