V THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. JULY ' 5, 1904. i IT JL Boston Store Hose Supporters W cannot give them away, but will do the net tMng- to It nhen we pa all them Tuesday all "s BUee Bide Buporters black, aS . white and fancy at pair IBePad Front Buporters at 1QC Regular Round Garters per Olt pair lt Two packages of Plna for IE package Hair Flna for ' a Venetian flklrt Binding per yarrl ,.lc 5c .2c Ladles' Linen Collars e each " Focketbook e at ..v OC FTT....... ,..2c Ladies' Furnishing Bargains Cloves From the Boston Store KID GLOVES In all sizes and newest shades, 75c, $1.00 and Q $1.50 values, sale price pair. W BILK- GLOVES - 90 Most fashionable shades, all sizes, worth up to Or- ?Gc sale price, per pair ... 250 TO 30O lisle thread, 2fc to 30c, 230 TO 300 ruffles of Wash Goods from the Boston Store, Council Bluffs. - These Figures Will Tell for Themselves. Goods that the Boston Store sold zt Qc, 12 t-2c and lie will go at lc frd. ... Cambrio Llnlnrs,' Lawns. , DlmlUes. Or- andles In long and short lc lengths yard Goods the Boston Store sold at 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c and 9c yard, Sc. Lawns, Dimities, 16o Sr.tlnea, 16c Piques, Uo Percales, 88 Inches wide: 120 Scotch Ginghams and goods that the Boston Store sold up Jo 19o yard Goods that the Boston Store sold tor 39c at J 1 -2c Imported Embroidered Swisses, Imported xisu.ua imported uzrora BUiuiuts. Plaues, Organdies every shade and color alt at one price .7ic Goods that the Boston Store got 50c and 75c yard, 10c. ss-lnch double-fold Imported Bilk Embroid ered Swisses, worth T6o yard Imported Silk Ginghams worth 0e yard Figured Ginghams, and Peroalea and Madraaes worth 60o yard ail will go on ia. tills aale i UC Extra Specials. Ten yards to a Customer. From 10 to 12. noon, w will sell 7 loo Lawns at aG From s to 11 a. m. we will sell Sootch -J7 1 Ginghams, dark colors, at h From 1:80 to I p. TO.. . we will sell 15o Mercerised Linings double-fold u at i JtC From :80 to p. n. we will sell short Siisin. oi an wool Lress tioods worth om 760 to U.00 per yard )e. at CALA DAY-AT BOTH THE CLUBS Golf, tennis, Dinner and Danoes Form yiV)), Program, for Fourth. SURFFtiSiS WROUGHT ON THE GOLF UNKS . " yield Club . Defeats ' the Mighty Coaatry Ct.h, With Treaty-Five V to Its 'Credit ea htosae ,i .Grenade. Golf, tennis; dliuier. and dances was the program at both . the Country and Field , clubs yesterday, . the raoit Interesting part being the golf match between ths Field club and .the Country club on the formor's grounds. And it was in this match that i the mighty fell. . . Twenty 6-up. was what the Flold club had to Its record, the result coining as a ; surprise to everyone, but mostly so to ths 'Bensonltes. The contest was at the Field club. . Every match that the two clubs hay. played have been easily carried off 'by the Country club, and they expected s similar performance yesterday. They seemed to be so confident of winning that many of their crack placers did not turn tip. oohsldertng the Field club men not rorthy of their steel. Strickland, for In " .lance, the "bogle , man" of the Country club, was unable to play and at the last moment Fairfield, another danger, tele- phoned he could not come. The result was thet toe redoubtable ' I. a wrl. of the Field i club was matched against T. Lemlst, and a ! further result was that the Scotchman won 11-ip. Lawrle's success seemed to Instill cor.lMvnr and hope Into the hearts ot the Field clu,b players, who were rather inclined to think of their past defeats, and : .very one ot his team put up a rattling good game, The surprise came when O. , Arte poii lake Drake's Palmetto Win. ens va. Dura, lo iuu eured. A Itikl BviU. trM M sua wilie m DuUte iucautl Uk. Ctik-aao. I IT FTTS fT T JTft ""avvansnansfsj I r i J s i ill f a n I J.J.-I II Y Sflll 1. II' Purchased by us at an Extremely Low Price Will be placed on Sale at Our Store TUESDAY MORNING at 8 O'clock. This Store has been well and favorably known for years as handlers of HIGHEST GRADE DRY GOODS in Western Iowa. BE PREPARED TO BUY THE GREATEST BARGAINS OF YOUR LIFE Stock Corsets! Corsetsl Corsetsl The entire Boston Store stock, all the standard makes in every conceiva ble style and color, goods that sold from $1.00 to $5.00 divided into two great lots for C 'IQp this sale, at -WJ-JVt all the 250 to 50C LADIES' DOSE AT 12JC AND 190 Newest shades and patterns fancy lace and lisle thread l'2c- 19c CHILDREN'S nOSE Plain and fancy colors, all sizes worth up tcj 50c, at, pair I2ic-l5c Ladies' Underwear JEliSEY RIBBKD VESTS, 0C 500 dozen fancy yokes and silk taped Boston Store Price 50 at , KNIT DRAWERS, 12C-Umbrella style knit lace Boston Store price, 26c to 30c, . 250 CHILDREN'S KNIT DRAWERS AXD VESTS, 10C Lace A . ' trimmed and good value at Boston Store price, 25c -Tuesday, at.. IUC 300 TO 500 OORSET COVERS, 150 Lace and embroidery trim-1 f tned, all slaes, Boston Store price 80c to 50c, at I $1 LADIES' DRAWERS, 40C Fine cambric lace and embrold-' J f " ery trimmed. Troll worth fl, on sale Tuesday at TC It AND $1.25 LADIES' SKIRTS, 600 Embroidery and lace " ' f trimmed, beautiful garments, Boston Store price $1 to $1.25, at. . vJC Voiles. Etamlnes. Mohairs, Suitings. Tailor Goods and every Imaginable color and black goods that the Boston Store sold as high as $3.00 per yard oc. will go at OC Boston Store Dress Goods sold in the Domestic Roomr1 Black Dress Goods, 40 Inches wide, 01 sold by Boston Store at 76o... W1C Henriettas, sold by the Boston . ' 171 Store at 9o ....I'C Black Brllllantlnes, sold by the . . OEr Boston Store at efts sSOC H-lnci) Brtillantlne, in black, blue and navy. yard f 4 4C 1,000 other good things In dress goods at from one-third to one-tenth of their actual value. Boston Store, Council Bluffs. Stock of Linens and Domestic will be sold at one-halt the regular price. Bleached sheeting full 81 Inches wide - Boston Store price 26c yard our ri out sale price per yard. IVb 'IB yards Bleached Muslin sold by the Bos ton Store at 10c yard-we will sell 15 yards durlng thla great sale j qq Glass . Toweling linen nnlsh-18 lnohes wide in blue and red check eold i regular at Ikj our price, yard ...'hC Turkey Red Table Damask Boston Store eold at 36c yard our cut sale . r l price per yard lVfC Napkins pure linen regular 11.26 value will go on sale at per on,, dosen OW Half Bleached Table Damask guar&nt'jed pure linen regular 65c value on A "f 1 special sale at Der vard ... 4itC WTUe..,001'AutLh tf fwn. In1' Linons. etc sold from ISc to Sue yard a? our sale price. lOo, 7o and OC R. Bone of the Field club, usually but an Indifferent player, did the outside course 8-under bogle and defeated W. J. Foye, one of the standby of the Country club! by 4-up. The only man on the Field club team who lost heavily was J. Murphy, who lost to J. Magee by -down. But this was not due to Murphy's play so much as to th. extraordinary showing mad. by Magee. It would have been a mora Interesting game If Magee bad met oae of the cracks of the Field club. Result, of the Play. Twenty-three from eacfci club competed, with the following results: J?ie4 Club. ' ' Country Club, j up H. B. Morrill vs. A. V. Klnaler. I down Dr. Bumney vs. FL. R. Kimball. 15 up Harry Laurie vs. T. Lemlst. t UD (' H li... .. - vir 1 c . down J. Murphy vs. J. Magee. Bdown B. C. Kemper vs. J. II. Rshi i US ' f 8- Adam vi T. R. Kimball 1 up J. D. Foster v.. E. H. Bpragnie. . up j uucKingham vs. E. Morseman. t up W- ,pttlmler vs. 8. Heath. 4 up ? Al'". Mammon. up J. Francla vs. A A. MttClura. down J. B. Porter vs. V. Burna up T.- Rrd vs. F. Haskell. 1 down J. P. 1 homas vs. jr. Rsddlck. 4 down P. DsyldHon v.. II. McCormlrk. 3own li A,i McNaughton. v.. A. L. Reed, ldown E. Boyer vs. C. C. Oeorse. Even 10. A. Cope vs. W. A. Burvess I down W. A. Cundlff v.. W. A. Jteddlck. J up J. Robb vs. J. Cudahy. 1 down E. Johnson vs. I. Coles. The Field club won IT holes and ths Country club U. leaving a total of 2& up In favor of the Field club. , Toornaaieat la Doabl.s Teaala. Ia the afternoon tbe tournament In doubles tennis waa begun and carefully watched by a large number of people from the pavilion balcony. Chase and Kohn was the strongest combination, and, though owing SO. managed to get Into th. aeoond round, though they had their work cut out for them In playing Pufren. and Me ConnelL . The latter couple played at cratch. Young Is not playing In tBla tournament. Tbe results are as follows: Kennard and Wernher (plus H of 16) lost to M. I. and R. Wat (plue 16), -l 4-0. H. Pollard and Potter (plus U) lost ta Dufrene and McConn.ll (scratch), g-Z, t-i C'ull.u and Martin (mhuis U lost to Chnaa and Kohn (minus h. -t 1-1 Towl. and Kunuaen (Mvatch) loet to Bnrlbuer and PuUard (minus U and of u). C rwwall aa4 Wood (piaa H 31) loot Millinery of thein in fine 9c with' deep 121c at . . . . . ' The 1 $6 and Taffeta Boston Store Women's Capes, Extra, heavy Shaker Flannel Boston An Store price 10c-i-our price w Extra fine grade Cheviot Shirting Boston Store price 16c our . price ; Extra heavy Bed Ticking, fancy stripes Boston Store price 12Ho our En price AYDEN it to A. Lee and R. Dinning (plus 16), 8-10, 6-4. Second round: Dufrene and McConnell lost to Chase and Kohn. -. 6-1, 8-7. Yesterday was also a red letter day for the Field club In the bowling alley, as Miss Pauline Mills broke the record for the women, her score being 213. In the evening the trees and pavilion were decorated with Chinese lanterns and the time apent In dancing and music. . The afternoon at the Country club waa spent In another golf match for the Diets cup. There were quite a number of en tries, which finally dwindled down to A. L. Reed, H. T. Leavitt and W. J. Foye, each with a score of 79. The day wound up with a dinner In the pavilion. . Good Crowd at Beatrice Races. BEATRICE, Neb., July 4. (Special Tel egram.) The racea at the driving park tnl. aft.rnoon were well attended. The program waa an unusually strong one, In cluding six events of unusual merit. Jes ele M., booked to go In the ' free-for-all pacing race, was withdrawn at th lost minute. The summary: Special half mile: Red Harry. (C. A. Gale)....., $ Med ford Vincent. (C. W. Murray)......! Ko.ebud, HAlbert Mead) , 1 Quakeress, (V. W. Scott) 4 Time: 1:12V 1:13. Uentlenien s half mile roadster race: Black Diamond. (H. B. Muore) Wymore Boy, (U. U. Heed) 1 J Belle. (C. Muiwell) 3 Lockhart. (C. C. Stout) .... 4 Time: l:2uVt. 1:21, 3:23 trot, haft mile: K.llie D , (H. Lu Newton) 1 1 1 Ida Belle, (F. E. Cook) 4 3 3 Clela, (C. A. dale) 3 McConqueror, (C. W. Murray);. ..3 4 4 Time: 2:24, 3:31. 3:36. Special free-for-all pace, mile heats: Fred H., ((J. Heine) 1 1 Jack Patton, (T. Doran) 3 3 2 Abellne 3 3 4 Blllle Howard, (M. J. P.rry) 4 4 3 Carrie Nation, (McDonald) 6 6 v Time: 3:23, 2:26V 3:1s. Running, half mile and repeat: Nettle C. (I. E. Ault).. 1 1 Ml.. Buerkler (W. A. Scott) 3 3 Rejane (K. II. McCro.son) 3 3 Anna Schafer, (L.. E. Kaaerman) 4 4 Time: 0M, 0U. ThrM-quarter mile danh: Katie Dean. (I. B. Ault) first: Re lane. (H. H. McCroason) second; Mlas Bueckler, (W .A. Scott) third: Recus, (L A. Kaaerman) fourth. Time: If you kav. aay thing to trade, advertise It la the Tula tor That column of The Be. BARGAIN ENTIRE STOCX OF THE VELL-KKQWI. U IfUK Startling Values $2.00 Trimmed French Sailors .25c $1.00 Bunches Flowers 5c 25c Sun Bonnets -....9c "15c Black Straw Braid. 2c ?0c Black Satin Flowers .. ...... .. .... 10c $1.00 Infants' Silk Caps ...... .25c $1.00 Untrimmed Leghorns 39c $1.50. Black Ostrich Plumes ......50c $350 Trimmed Hats..;...,... ..... ...75c $5.00 Chiffon Hats.....!.. .......... $1.98 $10,00 Pattern Hats.... .$2.50 Gigantic Bargains Boston Store and L Holstein 6 Co. Stocks sSuits, Skirts? Waists, Wrappers at one-third to one-fourth regular price. ALL THE BOSTON STE WOOL SUITS-In etamines and cheviots, . worth up to ?30 4n,'twW;itp at 10 and ...... . v. .... . : i'.'. . . . . . . 5.00 4 ALL THE BOSTON STORE WASH SUITS that sold 'up to 1 10.00 ; . your choice . . v . , '. . .... . .3.90 ALL THE BOSTON STORE WALKING SHIRTS that sold at $6.00, $7.00, $8.00, $10.00, at . 2.50 Boston Store line Sicilian skirts that soid at $10, choice ............ .4.90 Boston Store mercerized, underekirts$2.00 values, at 49c entire Boston Store stock of $1.00 Wash Waists at .V 29c $7 Jap Silk Waists. . .2.50 Waists, worth to $10, 2.90 at. FLANNEL DEPARTMENT Extra heavy Cotton Flannel Boston Blc Store price 12o-rOur price 82-lnch wide extra good value Cream Out- Ing Flannel Boston' Store price . 0'aC uo our pnee Drapery Cretonne Boston Store 10c price Bo-our price THREE MEN ARE IDENTIFIED Roy GosBar, Ed' Callahan nd Ed Bird Aoonsad of Bobbing fionloken. OtiE OF THE VICTIMS MAKES THE CHARGE Coafroat. th. Trio at City Jail d Declares They Held Vm th. Party Hear Rlvervl.w Park. R. Harmon of 8713 North Nineteenth street, one of a party of young people held up near the entrance of RJvervlew park last Friday night, called at the polio, sta tion tind Identified Roy Caasar, Ed Calla han and Ed Bird as the men who held up the m irry party of picnickers and took va rious iimount. besides a diamond stud. Mr. Harmon gives the following version of the robbery : "Abo it eleven of us, part of a picnic party, were filing along the road just out side of the park, when three men Jumped out of a hedge and stopped us. I was lead ing our crowd and the tall man approached me first and placed a revolver so close to me that It actually touched my noe. I at first thought ths strangsrs were joking, put soon found It was anything but a joke. One of the robbers went to th. othitr end of the line, one kept my nose cool with his gun, while the third man went through the crowd and at the point of his wecpon made us all dig up. They got various amounts of money, just how much I could not aay. I know they got 360 and a dia mond stud from ons, several dollars from me, and I understand ons of th. young men had- 336, hi. month a salary. In his pocket at the time, but he is noncommittal on the matter. They took two rings from one of the young women, but returned them when she begged, saying they had been given her by her dead mother. After the men had gone through us they kindly returned II for street oar fare." ' Roy Cosear, on. of th. alleged hold-ups. Is a brother of R. L. Coasar. who, with J. Burns, figured la a shooting and outtlng scrape la Ooiaiuk durlog fcfee win tar. U. . FEAST in i waist suits. Dept. SILKS FOR SHIRT that are simply by Boston store on sale at SPECIAL LOT SPECIAL LOT SPECIAL LOT SPECIAL LOT SPECIAL LOT SPECIAL LOT " $1.25 Children's Dresses 39c $1.50 Women's Wrappers .... 39c $2.50 Women's Wrappers .... 98c $1.00, $3.00. $5.00 BED SPREADS. White Honeycomb Bed Spreads hemmed ready for use handsome Marseilles pat ternsfull oil Boston Store AQn price $1.00 our price Fine Fancy Honeycomb Bed Spreads re versible and can be uaed on either side large else Boston store price $3 QQr our price vjk ti. Cosear and Burns then went to Mil waukee, robbed a saloon and two weeks ago were each sentenced to eight year In the penitentiary at Waupun, Wis. BUT BOSTON GREEN TARRIES Veferaa Prisoner Orates on th. Fourth While Thirty Offend ers Go Free. In conformity with a time-honored cus tom Police Judge Berka spoke the words that meant the release of some thirty pris oners la police court yesterday morning. It he law-breakers . were sent their ways without the payment of fines. The Sat urday and Sunday accumulation of drunks, vagrants and other minor offenders were arraigned in bunches of threes and fours and almost to a man they pleaded guilty, Moat ot them left t court room with, a smile. , and a few a very few with a "thank you" on their lips. The more se rious cases were held over to this morn ing. "Boston Green" spent the natal day In jail and was the self-appointed speaker of the day at th city jail. Boston 1 nothing if not patriotic and his flights of oratory, culoglstlo of the stars and stripe and the bird of freedom could have been heard for blocks around the police station. Ths police court room was tastily decora ted with flags and streamers. CROWDS PACK STREET CARS Far Collector gaffers Con seeaeaees. Th. Fourth of July, summer resorts and a rather cosy atmosphere combined to mas. Monday one of the bu.l..t days Omaha street car men have seen for many a moon. Crowds- packed every car In the city throughout the day, and It was stated last night while no official announcement is then poe.lble that some records had been threatened by the big hauls made. People took occasion of the holiday to visit th. resorts and as a result they were all well patronised, Man aw a. Court land Beaeb. Krug'a nark. Hansoom. Rlvervlew aod evea Jesterson the dowa-towa eon "1 uu 73 Silks from Boston Store Stock This stock consists of plain black TAFFETAS AND PEAU DE SOIES, plain colored silks for linings and dresses, neat fancy silks for waists and shirt ' All Silks on Sale at One Half and Less Than One Half Price. The high grade of these silks, the immense quantity and the low prices at which they will be sold, makes this the GREATEST SILK SALE OF THE AGE. LARGE QUANTITY SILKS " M LOT NO. J HANDSOME SILKS "m m In all colors that Boston Btor. sold for 1- f Hundreds of yards Boston Store sold ff l 60c will go at V at 75c and 31.00-for -i'V' All the Plain Colored Taffeta from the Boston Store Stock Including best brands and qualities in nearly every shade- ; you will easily recognize these fine silks as the kind that al ways retails at 75c, 85c and $1, on sale for ' , . , WAIST SUITS 49c NEWEST A lot received J1.60 all elegant, all were marked to sen ror fi.w-a , BLACK SILKS in neat figures, B. S. price 50c only .....15c 19-Inch taffeta, B. S. price f 1.00 on sale . . . . . . . . V.49c 24-inch black taffeta, B. S. price $1.25, on sale B9c 27-inch black taffeta, B. S price fl.35, on sale ; :69e 36-inch black taffeta, B. S. price fl.50, on sale 85c 36-inch black peau de soie, Boston Store price $2, at 1.00 Dress From the Boston Store. : ' In securing the stock of fine wool Dress Goolds from the Bos ton Store we find the largest and most complete assortment of the latest styles in Mohairs, - Brilliantines, Sicilians, Voiles, Crepes and Etamines, Broadcloths, Venetian and Tailor Suiting the largest and' best part of their stock was Wd6l; Dress' Oooda All go on sale Tuesday morning and continue till all closed ont, A few of the great bargains we offer Tuesday 42-in. white and cream Mohair, Boston Store price, 69c, ours.39c 52-in. black, blue and brown Sicilian, extra high finish Boston store price 98c our price .......... 45c 54-in. black and blue Sicilian extra heavy weight and finish Boston Store price $1.25 our price ............ v . , . . .75c 45-in. Sicilian, in black, blue, brown, green, tan and red extra high silk finish Boston Store price $1.25 our price. .... -69c Voiles, London Cords and Etamines, in black and colors, in th new fancy' and plain weaves, one of the best and latest styles' Boston Store price $2.00 per yard our price .99c 48-in. Silk Warp Chiffon Voiles, black and colored Boston Store price $2.50 our price .$1.25 Broadcloths, Venetians and Tailor Suitings, in heavy widths, medium weights and light weights Boston Store price $2.00 our price We find a lot of short lengths, plenty for waists, skirts or chil dren's wear, in all kinds of goods, all colors and black, ranging in price from 75c a yard to $2-T-All go on sale Tuesday 50c Be sure and see this line of choice goods before you make your selection of dress goods. mon. and Bomls. the little resident green in the, northwest section, had their quotas. Annonacemrnta of the Theaters. At the Boyd theater thlk evening the Ferris Stock Company will repeat "Under Sealed Orders," which Is proving one of the most popular pieces yet presented by this excellent organisation. This piece will be the bill until after Wednesday evening when It will be followed by "Way Out West," with Mr. Dick Ferris In the cast. Gaines at Worlds Fair. ST. LOUI8, July 4. World's Fair Btsdlum. Thomas F. Kb-ly of Ireland won the all around championship of the world from live other noted athlete. In the games held today under the auspices of the Amateur Athletic union. The final score was ss fol lows: Thomas Klely, 6.0H6 per cent: Adam B. Ourin of Buffalo, 6.907 per cent; T. Trux tot Hiire, University of Pennsylvania, 6.2X3 er cent; John J. Halloway. of the Greater aw York Irlnh Athletio association, 6.273 Jer cent. El lory H. Clark of Boston and ohntGroeb of Philadelphia al.o started In the events, but Clark waa taken sick dur ing the hammer throw and left the compe tition. Orleb dropped nut during the pole vault, his score up to that time being too low to give him a place. Ellery Clark was ths holder of the world' championship and up to the hammer throw wa. showing well end would doubtless have been placed had he not been forced to retire. The school boys' sports opened today with a series of banket ball games for the championship of the Unitad States. New York and Chicago played the final f ame, the former winning by a score of 10 o t. In the playoff for the third prices St. Louis beat Ban Francisco by a score of 14 10 s. Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Povdor AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century PRgPARtO r OT) . Notions From the Boston Store. 1,000 yards of Thread for.... 5c Two T"ols of King Sno-yard Thread or Ave spools of regular 3u0-yard CS-, Hpool Cotton for OC Machine Sewing Silk 3c Beldlng Tiros. Is the beat on the mar Tuda? Ur...T.X... -3C Klelnerfs Best Socklnett Dress Shields for 10c. Advertised In every majtaalne la the conn- try at 516c. sue ana JHC-wlll ue 1llr sold during this sals at pec pair.... This Includes Black and White Silk Shields. , 39c SILKS FOR SUITS the Boston Store hud Jut and were marked to sell up to go at 69c r TERRILL SELLING OUT At oie-half of cost price Entire Stock Must Be Sold by Aug 1st. IMPORTED DRESS GOODS, Silks, Laces and Trimmings. Sacrificed at an unheard of price. B CARD OP TUB HAIR bsu bxl. it can M rMUjtri4 to tu 4T Mate aay fJeatldi 4aiva4. The IzparialHalrPjncratcr Isth.sak OOLOHINuurf tbe as. It it (ul)r m pllal aoktl U hu-tt ana Lir, I. ShoIutal bafkalftM.v VauitL. balreaL N'jt ihoaae. It It Mallr au. orafl fro. UurrwipauAniiu. eaind.uL baywial laaaUt.b Ul W.JM ttcjwt tack tow on-. Oaaai TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER iaa Delia J-r tear. Goods 1 -X. 1 , , . . . ., r 1 t