TIIK mfATTA DAILY RKK MONDAY. FKHKUATJY l. 1P04. FAREWELL OF REV. OSTROM Final Sermon of Evanetliit, but Meetingi Will Continued. LIKES OMAIM EETTtR THAN AT FIRST St. Mary's Avenue (oirfirllonl Church U Thrnnaied and sr tuna Mnkri Impression on ln Xmnber. The last of the federated gospel meetings Inaugurated two weeks Hgi under the aus pice of the Wcpim.n- U r Presbyterian, JlHnt.com Park Methodist Episcopal. First Baptist and Bt. Mary's Avenue Congrega tional churches, was held last evening at I ho last mentioned church, that edifice be ins seated to Its utmost capacity, many standing up during the entire service. Rev. Henry Ostrom mado a few Informal re marks by way of leave-tHklng, Mating that he was much peasd with the result of his labors In Omaha and expressed the hope that the work would go on even after he had left. As a city he said he liked Omaha about 4 per cent better now than when ho first came here. Rev. T- V. Moore, pastor of the West minster Presbyterian church, announced that In view of the good work accomplished during the past two weeks. It had been de cided to continue the meetings for another week under the leadership of the pastors of the four churches, Services wMI be held on this and tomorrow evenings tit the Westminster 1'resbyterlan church. Wednesday and Thursday evenings at the First Buptlst church and on Friday evening servlres will be held at various homes. These meetings Will begin at 7:45 p. m. Itev. Mr. Qstrom's text last evening was, "Come, for all things are now ready." "My text," said the speaker, "hns more meaning now than ever before. We nre at the end of everything good up to now. We have les excuse to be ungrateful now than we ever had; we have more reasons to be grateful now than in the days gone by; all things are now ready. "We are cuntinually making excuses for our failure to become Christians. Our ex cuses are weak; we are Insincere. Let us be sincere In this matter, friends. If we do not want to accept the Invitations, let us ay o; any yes or no; gather your forces about you. gird up your loins and meet the Issue frankly. ' No KiPBif la Valid. "Some peopla say they cannot be Chris tians because they read conflicting state ments about the true religion and are be wildered by fads and Isms. They get half the truth and do not look Into the ques tion thoroughly and sincerely. There I not a fad today" that Is not as old as the fourth century. Christianity never asks you to lay down your reason. Jesus Christ will charm you If you are sincere. "Many offer as a reason for nonattend ance at church the old excuse that some church members are hypocrites, don't pay their biiis, beat their : wives and commit other misdeeds. To such I would say then competition and Jostle tnllltat-s agJnst 1 our sins, and whereby we might escape t C I pin IL'TpC F R T 1 1 R Y RIlY their churrh-golng. Then go to the coun- from the thraldom of our sins. Itcligton I VUI IV LlLLil J IHlUVtllll UUJ1 try, I would say to this class. If they are sincere In their statements, but I say there la no good reason for any city Inhabitant lo remain away from Qod. The Lord gave us six days for active affairs and the sev enth day specifically for worship, but ths last day Is being desecrated. "Come, friends, be sincere. Hlm that cometh unto Me, I will In no wise cast out.' salth the Txird. All things are ready. Will you not look Into your being tonight and say, 'Lord, Thou art mine. I will come unto Thee?" " must rest upon historical facts and as we know of the ten plague of Egypt, so also we know that Christ was the Paschal lamb, for us we know Ho went about doing good and was killed and arose from the dead for our Justification. Our religion Is one of faith, abiding faith. We live In memory of the historic past and In hope of the glorious future, with Its vast achievements for humanity end for God's glory." Nine children, five women and four men. Including three In the choir were taken Into membership. TO KEEP CHILDREN OIT OF WHOSO I FIJDS PRAYER ALMOST LOST ART Miss Allen Tells Object of Nebraska Home. Miss E. O. Allen, secretary of the Ne braska Children's home, delivered an ad dress nt Plymouth Congregational church yesterday morning upon the purposes and achievements of this Institution. She took Rev.' Daniel Sheperdson Begins Meet Insts at Col vary lis pi 1st. Rev. Daniel Sheperdsnn, Ph. D., began his series of sermons at Calvary Baptist church yesterday forenoon. The series will continue over a period of two weeks. The music during the series Is to be In charge for her text, "It Is not the will of our of Mrs. Sheperdson. Rev. Mr. Bheperdson Father In heaven that one of these should I said: St. Valentine Maku Lots of Work for the MeBtenger Boys, BUNDLES OF LOVE TOKENS EXCHANGED Leap Year Adda Interest and Amuse ment to the Day for Msny of Those) Who tllve and Receive, the success of the move and a committee was appointed to draft constitution, by laws, articles of Incorporation, etc. The probable plan will I to confine the opera tions of the concern to this Immediate vicinity. Omaha messenger boys had a great deal CLASH OVER WATER RIGHT Government and State of Wyoming at t'ross-Pnrposes on the ho shone. CODY, Wyo.. fob. 24-(Speclal.)-The fact has developed that while Colonel W. F. Cody, at the head of the Cody-Salisbury canal project which segregated over 100,000 acres of land on the Shoshone river, has to do yesterday. Their burdens were not rtrnlflod his willingness to withdraw In perish," and "Suffer little children to come unto Me. and forbid them not, for of such Is ths kingdom of heaven." She said In part: "I will not choose a text In my discourse this morning. I will take my cue from the politicians and attempt to set forth a decla ration of principles. Sometimes a too deft' "It Is ths purpose of our association to nlte platform has proved disastrous to po- look after the homeless and abandoned lltlcal parties, so I will confine my remarks children and find good Christian homes for to certain subjects, among which will be them. The association has been In exist- four principles, as follows: The power of ence twenty years and In that time home- prayer, of personal work and of truth, and less children to the number of 10.000 or the pre-eminence of Christ, more have been placed In good homes. Ths "Prayer has come to be almost a Inst association has been In existence In Ne- art. A missionary who had been In the braska about ten years and 700 homeless field for thirty-three years upon returning waifs of this state have been similarly was asked what Impressed him most In the cared for. These children have been Bath- daily life of the people, and his reply was ered from different quarters of the state the absence of prayer. We are progressing and Douglas county alone has furnished rapidly along material lines, but how about 100 of these children. prayerT It Is becoming a lost art. The "A great majority of criminals come from downfall of the family altar Is one of the neglected homes and It Is to prevent the greatest dangers which confronts Chris growth of criminals that this association ttanlty today. How many people are In the has been created. We aim to care for the habit of prayingT A great many people children under 12 years of age, and many say their prayers, but how many of them of our charges are but Infanta and children pray? The people In the church who have of but 2 and 3 years of age. We have no biased the way of blessing have been men home or nursery for these waifs, but seek and women of prayer. It Is possible to at once to place them In good homes, and lead such a life that everyone we touch are meeting with the most gratifying sue- receives a blessing, or It la possible to cess. The great demand Is for little girls scatter discouragement In our path. But of from 18 months to 3 years of sge and there must not only be prayer ana per- the prevailing request Is for a pretty, sweet sonal prayer, but personal work as well, little girl with curly hair. We have three Do you know that the whole world could applications for little girls to one for boys; be brought to Christ In two years If every The great question that confronts us Is Christian would lay himself out to save what Is to be done with our older girls?" I one soul every six months. Upon the conclusion of Miss Allen's sd dress subscriptions were called for to assist In he maintenance of the association by weekly payments of 10 cents for five years, to bo paid annually. Committees have been appointed In all of the churches for this purpose and the securing of subscriptions is progressing encouragingly. "We want to help people who love Jesus Christ to love htm more, and those who don't know Him we must try and assist to find the proper path. There are many people who know Christ on the cross, but who do not know Him on the throne.'' LENTEN RILES ARE LESS RIGOROIS heavy, but were precious and sometimes 'ostly and generally meant a lot to the person who received them. Borne of the corduroy-breeched Mercuries bore books, some bon-bons, others flowers, while still others delivered paper things of various colors and arabesque in design and context. For It was St. Valentine's day and It also was Sunday. For the latter reason Uncle Sam's delivery service could not be de pended upon and the messenger loys had to do the work. A fairer sun nor a pret tier air to look at but not to feel never graced the day of Cupid. It was a morning calculated to assist mightily the portent of a valentine and, no doubt, the meterologl cal conditions worked their own happy ef fects as they nearly always do. Thousands of valentines exchanged hands over the city yesterday, not to speak of those leaving and coming into town from abroad. The local sale of the "regular," candy, books and flowers was larger than ever before and It would seem almost an oversight if anyone did not receive an offering. Leap Year Adds Zest. The fact that this is leap year lent much vigor to the remembrances dispatched by the girls. Some of them bought "proposal" valentines all around and pent them out to the number of a score or more. Some were gay and some sentimental and others only foolish. You kin have me, all right," spoke snnie of the latter, and if everyone of the young men receiving them did not feel chesty It was because he lacked proper clothing, sleep or nourishment. But the boys aud girls who really meant what they said got down their ryhmlng dictionaries. Just as they used to do in splnnlng-wheel times, and Indited thoughts more or less saccahrlne In more or less certain verse. These efforts at least were sincere and could not be bought beyond price were they and generally beyond any danger of ever being offered for a price, for these things are dear to the sweet one. COMMENDS EFFICACY OF PRAYER Right. Admit More Often Eat In a; ot Meat Than I'snal Crowds again filled every foot of space In ths auditorium and vestibules of St. John's Rev. R, H. Writer of Fond da Lae at Trinity. Rt. Rev. R. H. Weller, bishop coadjutor Catholic church yesterday morning at the of Fon du Lac, Wis., occupied the pulpit I solemn high mass, celebrated In honor of of Trinity cathedral yesterday morning. the beginning of a period of forty hours' There Is a certain feeling that there Is devotion. It also marked the closing day no value In getting down on our knees In of what the fathers In charge term an ex prayer, sttld the bishop. 'Prayer is the traordinarly successful two'weeka" mission. umrr muiunran. 10 sucn i wouia say then I nngniirBi power in me grasp oi man. wot which has been attended ty an unprece- It is your manifest duty to Join ths church ""'V should It be the last refuge of every dented number of parishioners, ana help those whom you think are not J man tl,e hour of trouble, but It should be Rev. Father Rosswlnkel did not preach what they should be. "Not a few say they cannot conduct their business and Join the church. It was all right for their fathers and mothers In their rural surroundings to associate with the house of the lord, they say, but times have changed and the present city Your liver regulates your system. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills regulate , your liver. tne nrst resource of man every day In the a sermon, his time being taken up In read ordinary event of life. There are endless ng the Lenten regulations snd parts of arguments against prayer, but what Is the annual letter of Archbishop Scannell. called the scientific argument Is first to The regulations are. In certain particulars De considered. According to this argument less rigorous than ever before. Meat may It Is Impossible for God to answer prayer, be eaten with greater freouencv and men It Is foolish. We say ths world Is governed n the United States army are given greater ny jaws, me ordinary definition of law is latitude In the matter of diet than here- a rule of action. Law does nothing; It is tofore. Fasting Is not reautred from ner the state behind the law which makes It sons engaged In hard labor or on the nart active, enforcing It. The same thing Is of those whose health would he In1nrd true of the laws of nature. The condition thereby, or by persons less than a or more involves sometmng oacg.or tne law the than 60 years of age. lawgiver. i pj.ne forty hours devotion Is a continuous "Of old time when man thought there prayer of that length offered bv ths clers-r was no world but this the Idea of a Ood I Rnd laity to Invoke divine blessing upon who could answer prayer was satisfactory ths church In a-eneral snd ths onnhlur to all. but now when knowledge has grown jn particular. It will close at St John's ana we Know xnai me worm is a single on Tuesday night. The masses are at 8:30. DR. PEWS DEAD SHOT VERU1FUGE The Annihilator of Worms. lariats. .wyypwJiPf ass tna m n TELEPHONE 431 0 i r ; W ' " If 141 FAItNAM ST. SCRANTOH HARD COAL ILL SIZES. ROCK SPRINGS COAL CANON CITY NUT GOAL FOR COOt STOVES And many other grades, from cheap, et to the best, Nebraska Fuel Co. 1414 Farnan St Thons 43L The Last War is Over but sume druggists huve not found li out rt, or it Mrnia so at leant from the gen eral appearance of their stores. TIIK LI T JUICE DUl'U W A H 18 NOT OVER YET we expect something new to drop soon! HI T In the meantime we are GOING THE TRUST i cents better and are selling $1 .u Llquoioiv 6So II uO Bwujiip Hoot 64c (1.00 l'eruna bic II. UU l.UurHio' Uic tl.W 1'aw l'aw x &io II. uu Osiimultiiiiu 6o II .ui Pirrco's Kumedlcs 63o ll.uu NVrvura 7o 11. no fhop's Restorative Tic fcoc l.liiuosona 3kc Uk- Swamp Hoot 84c bfx- Castorl.i lo li.tio MAGNET HLK CURE Sic bH- Hay's lUIr Health fee These are staples, not unknowns-snd thce prlcn ars business getters, not bluffs! tv liar Hi n 3sc II. mi Srxlne 1'llls "e ll.wl N.i-vlta U w Chester's 1 nil) royal nils II M l tut VINOl. too 1 1'lnt Wood Alcoho! l.io 1 pint ItrliHitl Im Ore each to a customer. Write for prices, nt catalogues, to CUT PRICE DRUQ STORE K T. YATES. Proo. 16th snd Chicago Sis.. Omaha. 'Phones U and ?Jl ;Htb ai d N bta., tiouth On.sh. 'Phone No. 1 6b Ave. and Main St.. Council liluffs 'Plume 333. All gids de livered u cilAer cu aiMKMuisiy tree. SCHAEFER'S planet In the universe how wonderfully ordained and conceived rt Is our concep tion of Qod rises larger than In the old days and we say It Is foolish to believe He hears the prayers of a single child at his bedside. It seems foolish now that we see His greatness. His eternity. But greatness Is ' not in the ability to overlook small things, but In the ability to see small things, for big things are made of the small. The largest planet on one side of the scale Is not better than ths smallest babe on the other. "The arguments of the world against prayer convince those who do not pray. 6, 7 and 8:30 o'clock each morning. IAnt begins Wednesday or Ash Wednes day, as It Is called. MAKES LONG JOURNEY ON FOOT Wayfarer from California Tells of Trip and Crimes and. Entreats Rest in Jail. Home-seekers and Colonists, On the first and third Tuesdays of each month the Mlscourl Pacltlc railway will sell both one way and round trip tickets at very low rates to certHln points in Kan sas, Arkansas, Southwest Missouri, Okla homa, Texas, etc. On the round trips stopovers will be allowed on the going Journey with final limit of twenty-one days to make the trip. For pamphlets, time tables, rates, etc., write or call on any agent of the company or Thomns. P. God frey. Pass. & Ticket Agent. 8. E. corner 14th and Douglas streets, Omaha Neb. Organising; llalldlna; anil lAtnn. HUMBOLDT, Neb., Feb. 14.-(Speclal.) At a moating of business men at the Masonic hall last evening steps were taken looking toward the organization of a local build ing and loan association. The stock sub scriptions otune in so rapidly as to insure favor of the government he has not yet relinquished his lights to the land, nor will ho do so until such time as the gen eral government satisfies the state land board that It Is prepared to go ahead with the Shoehone project and either co-operate with the Oregon Basin project or agrco not to do anything that will work a hard ship upon tho latter. The entire matter Is now In the hands of the state land board, which Is negotiating with the reclamation service of the gavernmisit, and while at present It apiears as though the state and t'nelo Sam are at loggerheads, It Is be lieved' the problem will be solved In due time and the government will go ahead with tho Shoshone project What tho Wyoming officials wish Is that the government keep Its hands off of the Oregon Basin project which seeks to re claim 215,M0 acres of land to be watered by the Shoshone river, which stream Is to supply water for the 115,000-aere tract under the government's Shoshone project. It is alleged that the government demands the prior use of the waters of he Shoshone for the 115.000-acro tract, and this, it is claimed, will hang up the Oregon Basin pro ject. Colonel Cody proposed to Irrigate CX.ooo acres of land on the north side of the Shoshone, and he has been granted the proper authority from the state to go ahead, but he did not wish to stand in the way of the government, which nronoscd to Irrigate 115.000 acres, so he said he would relinquish his rights to the government. The Oregon Basin proposition would Irri gate 226.000 acres, which, with the 68,000 acres In the Cody proposition, would give the state a reclaimed and Irrigated area of 23.000 acres on the Shoshone, as against :iB,800 acres If the general government Is permitted to go ahead with the exclusive right to tho water. If the general government will guarantee to do nothing to prevent the Oregon Basin company from going ahead with Its scheme, then the state will agree to turn tho Cody rights over to t'nele Sam, hut until the state Is assured that the reclamntlon work of the government will reclaim and Irri gate tracts of land as large In the aggre gate as that to be Irrigated by private en terprise, the Shoshone project of Uncle Sam will be hung up. What Makea Ratty l.ipa. The pure, rich blood, made by Dr. King's New Life Pills. They promote beauty. Give clear skin, rosy cheeks. 25c. For sals hy Kuhn & Co. FIRE RECORD. Feed Mill at (ilennooA. OLE.NWOOD, la.. Feb. H.-rBpeclnO- ine flour and feed mills belonging to L. M. and "Scott" Oarman were burned Inst night. Grain, hay, flour and feed ready for shipment, barn and hay sheds, all valued at from ,500 to 110.000, were de stroyed. Insurance partial. Origin of fire unknown. 5'-s4i Five cents. - f 1 1 urn 'far smbbs jkaettaV JLkewl 'HfcinS Like a ship that passes In the day. David Bradley called at the polios station the other day and asked if he might lemaln for few davs snd rerunerate. as ha was All of these arguments do not take the tired and footsore traveling by the prlml falth out of the heart which prays to God. tlve methods offered bv rature. His man. He doesn't think God answers his prayers. he knows. WILL PAV IIOIOR TO LINCOLN ner and appearances did not belle his statement The elements of humor and pathos were strangely blended In his re marks as ha told his story between bites Of lunch given him by Jailer Kirk. A wanderer on the faro of the earth, he looked as he addressed the little group Trinity Methodist Will Celebrate the Day Krxt Monday. Trinity Methodist church will celebrate around nlm Washington's blrthdsv next Bundar. Lin- Me ala not moro '"an A few hours, ctyn day also is annually celebrated by the nmB"r' no WM l cumng congregation. The new minister, Hev, Dr. "'J"" mcnory wooo, which ibsk Smith of Great Falls, Mont., Is In sym- oued him to "fold up his tents Ilka ths pathy with these customs and not only In Ta -n1 silently steal away,'.' as soon this but In all things seems to be in so- . could. cord with his people. He has already been "David Harley Is my name," he began. given a cordial . welcome to the hearts of " ftm 21 yors of age. About two years all who hear him. I V 1 took t0 "teallng In Sacramento, Cal. Dr. Smith Is a pleasing speaker. His evening sermon yesterday was on Job's taking meat from boxes on hack porches. Finally I was given a sentenco of two query, which is still ths world's query: years, which I served. When I got out "If a man die shall he live again?" , of ,h penitentiary I returned to my former 'Immortality of the soul Is one of the home at Ban Francisco, but could not And most Important questions of all ages," said I -ny ' my people. I Inquired all around Dr. Smith. "It Is a question of Joy or of the old neighborhood, but the only satls sadness. The great heart of humanity faction I could get was that they hod gone longs for Immortality, and while this Is no one knew where. They told me truo It does not argue Its truth. Tet this my sister Helen was her name had died, universal desire does not stand alone, for I I tried the best I could to get some trace a divine Inner voice Is heard spoken by I of my folks, but failed. Then I though I revelation and this Is an answer by God. I would go around to some of the small The bird of ths north files to the southern towns In that part of ths country. The one and this Is the voice for the summer first night I was In Ban Francisco I slept lands of peace and ths longing of the soul on the lawn of a mansion. A policeman la answered. Christ brings Immortality by caught me and took me to Jail. I was unstopping deaf ears and opening blind given ten days. Then I went to Oakland eyes, and when He asks why labor for the and from there to a small town where I meat that petisheth. There has been no made a firs for ths night out of three rail philosophy but that one of religion that road ties. This was on the outskirts of ths gives any answer of peace to this question. I town. "Christ found ths world full of the fear I "A man saw me and, coming over to of death. He left It with a hope of Im- I where I was, invited me to his house. He mortality. He said: 'He that belleveth In I then placed handcuffs on me and drove me Ms hath eternal life. He found the grave to town. He was the sheriff. I was sen- a horror; he left It a gate of pearls, and I terrred to five days' hard labor on ths The Only 5c Cigar So Good That A Million Men Smoke It Every Day Largest Seller in the World. The 'Band is the Smoker's Protection. 5 4? I DISEA has taken death out of the world's vocabu lary. "I shall live yet a million of years, A million year and a day; And with God shall still live, When ail ftf the stars pass away." AYS RELIGION RESTS OX HISTORY Rev. Mr. Hoassaoa Prearaea on Christ tho PaaeoTer. Tha efforts of Leo rt Knli to aeonr . "here I was told there were eight roads large choir at KounUe Memorial church runnln tnto fm. from which town I roads. While working ths roads I sua-. gested ths use of a donkey engine to make the work lighter, but the governor said I was donkey enough for him. He asked me to work harder and I told him that if I wss getting 12 a day I would work faster, and he told me there was no 12 a day In that work. "Then I thought I would taks a trip for awhile and return to California and look again for my folks. I drifted to Cheyenne, havs met with success. The anthem "Re- Jotce In ths Lord, Oh Ye Righteous,' rendered at yesterday's services and the bass solo "Ashamed of Jesus," as rendered by William Or Igor, were Impressive. Tho sermon by Rev. Mr. Huroraon on "Christ ths Passover," was relative to the roinemoratlon of the Lord's supper which took place Immediately afterward. "Ths pusaover was instituted In Egypt" sold Rev. Mr. Huinmon, "to teach ths 1 young why and how the Jews were led out of bondage. Christ Is our passover and His blood was shed for us for tha remisaloa of could take a short line to Cellfomla, the distance being about Son miles. But when I arrived here I was told It was several thousand miles back to San Francisco. "From Cheyenne I footed most of the way to Omaha, and coming from Califor nia I walked over most of ths Luclen cut-off." II K Wedd'ns- Rlnss. Edhoim. Jeweler. 8. E. Cor. l?th and Famam sis. Go to Adler's suction sale of unredeemed pledges. 8. E. Cor. 12th and Faraant rta. OF It is not so much of a calamity that a man contracts disease or weaknesses, but that he neglects them or fails to secure the proper treatment for their cure. Why wait until your whole system becomes polluted with disease or until rour nervous svstem la tottering undr he strain, and you ero a physical and mental wreck, unfit for. work, business, study or marrlagef Uncer tain or Improper treatment can only do harm. There Is only one perfect safe snd luktlng cure for you. which vou will find at the Stale Klectro Medlcal Institute. Ktart right, and sturt at ones. Delays are dangerous. Ws treat men only and cure them quickly, safely and thoroughly. Every man suffering from any private diseases. Varicocele. Stricture, Kid- my or Bladder Diseases, m Poisoneus Discharges, Dlnftrl Dnlrfin CvnhilieA DIUUU rUIOUll VW"11 I WILL CURr YOU Weakening Drains, Impotenc, Nervo-Ssxual Debility, caused by self-abusa, excesses. Indiscretions, or - ths results of spsclfle or privets diseases, owes it to himself, his family, snd especially to ths future generations to get cured promptly, safely and thoroughly. rOKlCITI TATIOM FDFF Office hours. ( a. m. to I p. m. Sundays. 10 to I LlMoLLIftllUll I HLL oniy. u you cannot call write for symptom blank. STATE ' MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 1308 Farnam St., Bet. 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha. Neb. Trading Stamps tree til urn Till RRt.IAIILK STORK. Trading Stamps jVre'6 lien Spring Suits. Orn ENLARGED CLOAK AND Bl'tT I'KI'ARTM KNT ItATlPLT FILLING WITH ALL TIIK LATEST HECTIFI'L SPUING CREATIONS. IV WOMEN'S HEADY -TO-WKAH GARMENTS. THIS STORE TS ALWAYS LOOK ED TO FOR THE EARLIEST HllilWIXi! I'P NEW TI11NOS FOR THE SEASON. AND YOl! WILL NOT UK DIRA P1H l N r Kl IN Ol'R 81HVIN KOH PPRlNil. WE CORDIALLY INVITE Vol' TO COME IN AND SEE THE FINEST LINE OE NEW SCITS. VolLE SKIRTS AND WAISTS EVER SHOWN IN OMAHA SO EARLY IN THE SEASON. THEY ARE TIIH VERY REST THAT THE MARKET AKFOKDS AND WE Ot'ARANTEE YOl' A SAVING OF FROM Si PER CENT TO 5) FEU CENT IF YOU ItfY YOUR SC1T OR SKIRT NOW. SPECIALS FOR MONDAY. Ladlfs' suits, one of the most beautiful , Ladles' milts, very handsome, in voile and snrlng creations, stylish and well mudo. I etamlnes, with silk drop, rcguhtr wnn suit ump sKirt nn nn f. nit jsono values sale price, Monday Monday .30 00 SAMPLE PFIT SALE Three dnys onlv. then they must be returned to the manufacturers. Don't fall to see these suits prices $10, JH SH) and The Last of tho Winter Coats. .3.50 We received today, a shipment of 200 winter roatr, which our New York buyer was almost forced to take on account of the extremely low price asked. H bought them nt a price that would hardly pay for the linings. We know It Is iate but It would pay you to keep them for neit year. They are reg- C flfl Monuuy, cacn .VV ular $15 value yours P.-"ECIAL8. WOMEN'S COATR-In (Inclines. 42 Jtches long, with Skinner's satin lining and standing stitched velvet collar, cnie over shoulders a month nan the price would have been $27.MV- It will cost you less trian the price of T Kfl maierliil 3U WOMEN'S LONO COATS beautiful gar ments. In velours nnd jllk tf flft $20, L6 and $:S0 values-at lUiUU MANUFACTURERS' STOCK OF WO. MEN'S fKW WAISTS AND SKIRTS -Women's new hkien whMs, reg- Q Cfl ular $4 values, curly price (iww Women's new Chlnn nnd Japanese sill waists, trimmed with lsee and lnxerltnM. regular $0.00 values O QQ vim ri for 90 WOMEN'S FINE LACE WAISTS, C C f at $!", $12, $10 and V 3U Extra Specials. WOMEN'S WATSTS, in vestlngs and lin ens, one big table I tt at choice I WW Women's henvy percale wrappers, regular $1.50 quality at 1 00 WOMEN'S TtLACK SATEEM PETTI COATS, regular $:.00 I fifl values go at I UU Children's coats, regular $5.00 quality, ages 2 to e-at 100 Laurel Silks for Shirl Waist Suits Spring 1904 We have seenrefl the exclusive right to Laurel fancy sllkx, for shirt slst miits. most favorable comment, and are now on The laurel silks are the most exclusive style. Tho Laurel silks are the very best In quality. The Laurel silks, while tho bent silks made, nevertheless, are sold for Inss now Ethan the interior grades. The name on every piece so beware of imitations. Samples freely given or furnished on application. s"U in the c'ty of Omnha. the famous H.es silks wherever shown create the. pule by us for the first time In city. Monday, now habutal wash silks only Monday, new Sfi-lnch white Jap wash silk . Monday, new 21-inch Tassan pongee silk Monday, new 24-Inch crepe ds Cfln chene silk UJU Our line of new spring silks Is by Le the greatest nnd finest In the entire clly. 59c 75c Half Price Embroidery Sale Continues Monday 5c per yard for goods worth ; 10c 10c per yard for goods worth 2"c 12a and l.'ti: yard for goods worth "oc 17c yard for goods worth 8"c ioc per yard for roods worth 40c 2jc per yard for goods worth 50c 35o per yard for goods worth T5n BOo per ytrd for goods worth ..$l.r) 66o per yard for gocds worth $1.25 All over embroideries worth 60a to 75o per jnrd, will be sold at .3Sa GRAND 5C LACE SALE. Dor.ans of different patterns of laces and inserting, worth 15o and 25c per yard go on sale at, yard .5o Linens Linens Linens Monday we will place on sale 600 full bleached Austrian table cloths, with border s 11 around all pure linen, satin finish, made to sell for $5.00 Monday only, two to a customer at $1.94 75c GERMAN DAMASK, C9c Silver bleached German damask, 83 Inches wide, made to set! for 75c Monday. .60 $1.00 IRISH TABLE LINEN, 76c Irish table linen, full bleached, 66 Inches wldo, satin finish, regular $1 value,, ,75c 16V4C LINEN CRASH, 12Hc Extra heavy bleached round threod linen crash, 18 Inches wide, 16c value, Mon day, at yard 124e. 10c quality soft finished bleached muslin, at, yard 7Vu 12:c snow white cambric, at, yard 9c 15o sheer India llnon, at, yard I'lc SOo quality 9-4 blerched sheeting, at.... 23a $1.35 LINEN NAPKIN'S, S&C. Silver bleached German linen napkins 5-8 size, $1.25 value, at, dozen b'.M $2.00 LINEN NAPKINS, $1.49- Full bleached Irish linen napkins, 3-4 size regular $2 value Monday, dox .J14S HUCKABACK LINEN TOWELS. HALF PRICE. Fine hemstitched iurktbnck linen towels, size 22x45, made to cell at 50c eich- Mondny. 2 .'or 5to 6'c quality heavy L. L. muslin Monday at. yard 6o 15c English long cloth yard lo 25o quality, 4c-ln. sheer lawn, yard ,...l!o 15o bleached pillow casing, yard 1210 AH IMPOSSIBILITY TO BEAT THESE RELIABLE CUT GR OCERY PRTCES. TWO TRADING STAMP SPECIALS, MONDAY. $5.00 worth free to every purchaser of one sack of best flour. $2.00 worth free to every purchaser of 1- lb. can high grade baking powder. RELIABLE GOODS FOR RELIABLE PRICES 21-lbs pure cane granulated sugar for $1.00 6-lbs. Japan rice, tapioca, sago, barley, navy beans or farina for I'M- The best laundry starch, lb 3Ve Malta Vita, Neutrlta, Vigor, Vim or Egg- O'Soe, pkg 7c Brommangelon, Jellycon, Jell'O or Fruit fiuddlng, pkg 7',c b. can solid packed tomatoes 7'4c 2- lb. can golden pumpkin 7'V 3- lb. can California squash 7'c can Pino Apple Buttef 74o linked Kvnns 7U0 S-lb. 3-lb. can Boston 3-lh. can Golden Egg or Greengage plums 10c 2-lb. can Wax or string beans 5o 2-lh. can Lima beans 7'a 2-11). can Surotosh 7'o RELIABLE DRIED FRUIT Large Italian prunes, lb .....84jO Fancy California peaches, lb tjo English cleaned currants, lb S',o Fancv Moor Park apricots, lb 12V4o FRESH FRUIT SALE Fancy Highland Newell oranges, each..lo Fancy California Lemons, ach lo Fancy California apples, dozen ...15o California white figs, pkg "Via HAYDEN BROS. 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