r TITE OMAHA DAILY REE: BATUTtPAY, BErTEMPETl 24. 1P04. J! Opera Cloaks and Capes For the Horse Show Perfect Beauties, at $35.00, $45 00 and $50.00 New Fall Beauty Kuch a collection of hijzb made garments has never before been shown in Omaha. Ihe most fastidious or the most economical tastes can be supplied here. The most gorgeous Parisian creations and the most mod ''0mm ,. ... worth j DRESS AND WALKING SKIRTS In the I very latest styles worth op to Z QQ i $7.50 special at .JJrJ i SAMPLE CHILDREN'S COATS In nil col k ors and neatly trimmed. Come in all sizes : and are worth up to $5.00 PA Special Saturday .'. . fD3 CHILDREN'S COATS In zibelines, Irish : frieze and kerseys, in all colors yf Q C I with double capes, Saturday at. . . ntJJ j Women's Wrappers, $1.50 quality at . . . .98c ( Women's, Eiderdown Saques, at 49c ; Children's Fall Dresses, at .". .98c Women's Underskirts, $1 qualitv, at....49c j L0AK DEPARTMENT. ; Beautiful Evening Gowns at $50.00. $75.00, $100. $150 and up to $250. Beautiful Opera Coats and Capes Bewitching Fall LLSMER Our Exclusive Horse Show Ideas Hah That Smack of Smartness That Win the Approval of All Good Dressers. Special showing Saturday of several hundred P f f ftk beautiful models, at. J I U.UU EiRBroiiMiyjuinifi ROURRES DROP ONE AT LAST Omaha Loses to St. Joe After Fifteen Oon ' seoutive Victories. MAKES fOUR HITS. RUNS AND ERRORS Ten ThOuaaud People, Among; Whom Most Are Women and Children 'Vlho .Are Admitted Free, Sej Game. After a splendid' reddrd. of winning fifteen successive, games the Kourke family fell from, gracfo yetcrdajt afternoon at Vinton street, the" Peijy' Chunbjjrlain tribe being the boys jlR) iii.w write back to the old folks 1ft Missouri and toll them all about howfjtjiry got on the right side of the core.Mtret tqr once at Vinton Street park. Yesi-rOnjr Iit us ladles' duy, as. well as sch.oolfti4tl!drtn'B duy, and a more Inspiring sight ihau -tlie thouuanda of little people who crowded the grandstand and bleachers to their utmom Rapacity ' would be hard to Imaging yeiiug fans were on. the qui vlvl yro.ro nturt q llnlsh und relished the gumf WUi as ?i that would compare with 'many of the veteran fans. And the young sters were Impartial In the bestowal of theli; payors., ultluugh they wanted to see Omatia' win. yet they were quick to rec ountt abrllHant play of the other team. YVerday's "crowd was variously estl muttKl from e,WK) to in.txio and the enthusi asm about 1,1)00 pounds to the Inch. It was principally .through the Instrumentality: of Councilman Dave O'Hrlun that arrange merit were made to give the, children an opportunity 'to ee the game gratis, and, 1 Incidentally, Manager Kourke thinks if a gc od Ipveatmeat, yesterday's children being tomorrow's fans. The Rangers -accrued to be off watch yea. tafli.' f lernoaiw making 'five errors be sl4$8a. number of back-woods plays, all of which were promptly taken advantage of by the Saints. Even Nick Carter did not seem, to have his lamps trimmed and burn Inc.'.for ho mussed one of only two outtleld flys the Saints made, in the game. Dlehl cored in the ninth on a wild throw from Schlpke to Gondlng. and an error by How ard In' the fourth cost another run. Itartman made two curtain - raising catches In center field, and Dolan cuught one direct ' from reer's bat In uplemlld style. Ill, the eighth, with the score tied and only one man out, Welch sent out a fine thiVe-baggnr, and several In the grand stand thought they could see a silver lining on. sne , of the 'clouds sailing across the diamond, but' wien the next two at bat went out In short, order they concluded It was merely an optical Illusion. Then, In the ninth, whet). the Saints made the win ning run, everyone' wa on the unxlous setit until the- ftanscrs closed the game by going, out In one, two, thrve order... I'Jtchor JleUl,. whom the Kouikea have bee it ptiundlng like a mummy, was In ex ceTlnnt -fortn Venter'day, which fact con tributed in no Kiaall degree to the victory won by the Saints. - The. score: ST. JOSEPH. AB. II. 1 1 t 0 I PO. 1 0 s 13 0 A. 0 s ; o l i Boiden If ....... 5 ( 4 Mvliridp., as li.irtrilltn. tt ...... mm. . . Mcl'onncil, ,1b 4 feer, lb,...,..,., 4 ReZXTDl"m rade up-to date women's ready- estly priced suits may both be seen here. Three Suit Specials for Saturday WOMEN'S SUITS in fine quality of serges and cheviots made 14 CA to sell for .20, at IT.JU WOMEN'S SUITS in great variety of fabrics and in seven different styles would usually sell for $2o to t O PA JpuO our price Saturday . ..IOU BEAUTIFUL SAMPLE SUITS in fancy mixtures and plain colors, ele gant fabrics and handsomely tif trimmed, worth $18.50 choice. .14) WOMEN'S TOURIST COATS The nob biest of this season's styles in both fancy and plain colors, at f PA 920, $18.50, $15 and ; 1.4.. V The largest line of furs in Omaha you can save 20 per cent bv buying here. WOMEN'S WALKING SKIIJTS Iu great variety of styles and fabric an immense line to select from )9 Ofi $8 special at tJ for the Horse Show, $35, $45, $50 Webster, 2b.. Lezotte, rf.. G.-irvln, c Dlehl, p 4 1 4 0 4 0 a Totuls ...... .38 6 J 27 15 OMAHA. AB. R. H. PO. A. K. Brown, If Carter, rf Howard, 2b. Welch, cf.... Dolan, ss...., ThoniHs, lb.. Schipke, 3b., Oondlug, c. Sanders, p.. 4 4 0' 1 I 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 13 1 5 1 ..... 2 .... 2 .... 4 ... 4 .... 4 .... 3 2 .0 4 0 Totals 31 4 ' 4 - 27 i 15 6 St. Joseph ...0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 16 Omaha ...2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 04 Earned runs: St. Joseph, 3; Omaha, 1. Three-base hits: Webster, -tiezotte, Dlehl, Welch. Sucrlflce hits: Welch, Oondlng. Stolen b.ise: Dolan. first base on errors: St. Joseph, 4: Omaha, 2. First base on balls: Olt Dlehl, 8. Struck out: By Dlehl, 4; by Sanders, 4. Left on bases: St. Jo seph, 6; Omaha, 6. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Kelly. i .... ' Denver Defeats tlom City. SIOUX C ITY, Sept. 23.-Denver won the game by superior playing. Sioux City's errors helped. Score: . . r.h h Denver 0 3 0 1 1 3 0 0 08 9 2 Sioux City 0 0 0 2 0 2 1- 0 0 6 11 6 Batteries: Siogx City,' Cadwallader and Leslie; Denver. Hostetter and( Lucia." Standing; of the Teams. The standing of the Western League teams, according to the figures furnished The Bee by President Sexton. Is: : . Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Omaha 146 87 69 . 6 Denver 143 84 SH .67 Colorado Springs 141 8i 69 .61 Des Moines 149 80 b9 .537 St. Joseph 142 56 87 . 387 Sioux City 141 43 98 .306 Games today: St. Joseph at Omaha,' Denver at Sioux City, Colorado Springs at Des Moines. Below is the standing of the teams as compiled by The Bee and Is believed to be correct except there Is a probability that President Sexton has thrown out one Omaha-Colorado Springs protested game, which in this table is credited as a gujne won for the Springs: m lajri Denver 145 Omaha H7 Colorado Springs 141 Dos Moines 145 St. Joseph , 141 Sioux City 140 t 86 59 .693 87 60 . 692 83 68 . 69 78 68 . 6:14 64 89 .378 43 97 .307 GAMES IN THE NATIONAL LEAGIE Brooklyn Wins Well Flawed Game front Chleasio. BROOKLYN, Sept. 23-Brooklyn won a well pluyed game from Chicago today. At tendance, l.ooo. Score: , BROOKLYN. . CHICAGO nm ... ? -H-O.A.g. R. H.O.A.E. Dillon, lb ... 1 tio 0 Staulta. lf....u o J 0 0 Oeaalar, ef . ., S 0 10 0 Caaey, 3b 0 1 3 0 l.l:ml.v -f i . a i . l . A .A j. ' 1 . . .,,,i,u, .d,,, 4 v IV if v Sli-caard. It.. 1 3 ft ttarry. cf I J 1 0 Hlb, a 0 14 0 Tinker, aa....l 3 0 3 0 llati h, lb.... 0 10 3 OMM'hakney, rf 0 1 2 1 0 Bergen. C.... 0 0 4 1 0 Erera, 2b 0 0 1 10 u. .. . v v a w ivnuf, c o v 1 u Jonea. p : I 0 1 0 U'eunar, p... 0 10 10 Totala. ..... I . 4 17 Oi Totala. .... ."t i 14 11 "I Chicago ........ .0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02 Brooklyn 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 Two-baae hits: Dillon. Sheckard, Me thesney. Thiee-liase hit: Tinker. Sacillle hits: Barry, Bahb. Stolen base: . Dillon. Double play: McChesney to Cling. Klrst buse un balls; off Jones. 2: off Welmer, 2. Hit by pitched bull; By Welmer, 2. Struck out: By Jones, 2; by' Welmer, 6. Tlmo: 1:22. I mpires: Emslle and Carpenter. tlnrlanatl Wins Close Game. BOSTON. Bopt. 2S.-Ewlng struck out twelve Boalon players today by employing the BU-calltMi "spit bull." Attendance, l,2w. bcoie: CINCINNATI. BOSTON. H H O A E.I R. H.O.A.E Ferm.iur, cf.. d 3 1 0 o:Orter, cf I 1 1 1 0 bolaa. lb ... t 1 10 I OlHarrlay, rf... 0 1 t t 0 8brlng. rf... 1 00 ojleonvy, lb... I 0 IUI.., If.. . ft. OlS ulAb lirhln u. S 1 t 1 a I 8l.lul.Mt, SbO l 9 t-oolay. If..., lite Corcoran, H.I I I I VMoraa, 3b.... till TIIK RELIABLE STORE. SPECIAL NOTICE We are giving 25 per cent discount on real Duchess Lac, Le.ee Collars, etc.. f'ir the Hore Show. 16c, 20c and 30o per ysrd for tlie Horse Show Ribbons suitable for Badge. Fobs, belts, Baches, etc. INTERESTING SPECIALS IN FURNISH ING GOODS. Ladies' Outing Flannel Gowns In both stripes and fancy yokes. Come In all slues and are worth 75c, 40c special, at r-'' Ladies' Jersey Knit Skirls In plain colors with fanoy borders, AQr worth 75c and 11.00 each, at irw Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests and Corset Covers With long sleeves, worth 39c, 25C Ladies' Un'on Suits Light weigh., long sleeved, ankle length. Harvard Mills make, worth II. CO, Children's Long Sleeve Vests Arjd ankle length pants, worth from Q-. from 25c to 39c, special, at Ladies' Hose In black and fancies. In all sizes, I fir worth up to 26c, choice at Lace and Fancy Hose In black and colors, worth up to Iflri $1.0u, special, at OVV, Fure Linen Handker chiefs, at Trunks With Suits Cases. In all styles, at 1.50 to........... Grips, In almoxt unlimited varletj- of shape material; at Wo to.... Huggln. 2b.. 0 Oil O Necdhim, c.O 0 I 4 Hr.hlel, c 0 Ull l a uuterD n. zd v w v Gwlng, p 0 0 t 2 0 Plttinger, p..O 0 1 6 0 Totali t 1 37 11 ol TotalB 1 7 21 1 1 Cincinnati 0 0010010 0-2 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Two-base hits: Barclay, Geler. Sacrlllce hits: Odwell, Schlel, Hugglns. Stolen base: Geler. First buse on balm: Oft Eing, 1; off Plttinger, 2. Struck out: By Biwing, 2; by Pittinger, 2. Passed balls: Needham, 1. Schlel, 1. Wild pitch: Ewlng. Time: 1:33. Umpire: Zimmer. Philadelphia DefeRts St. Louis. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 28.-Phi!adelphla defeated St. Louis today in a hard hitting, loosely played game. Attendance, l.UuJ. bcore PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUS. R H O.A E H H.O.A.E. ThoinM. rf. Gleaaon, 2b ali-Gee, rf..', Luab. lb Tltua. If 0 1 1 0 0 2 3 1 0 3 1 13 0 1 0 Murch, lb... 0 0 0 3 0 0 HIM, If 113 10 0 Berkley, lb.. 3 3 10 1 0 1 Br.iln, 3b 0 3 1 1 1 0 Knioot, cf 0 1 1 0 0 1 Dunleavy, rf. 1 3 0 0 0 v Shav, . ea 1 0 6 1 U Vtiracty, c..... 0 3 4 3 i bM'Xelll, p.... 110 3 0 Hulawltl, 1 Lionohue,. 3b.. 3 Pootn, c 0 Butbuff, p.... 'Karrell 0 0 0 0 0 Totala.. I U 17 11 I . I Totala 6 13 24 13 3 Batted for Murch in ninth. St. Louis 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 06 Philadelphia 0 0 3 3 1 0 1 0 8 Two-base hits: Lush, Ponohue, Beckley, Brain, Dooin. Three-base hits: McUee, Dunleavy, Grady. Sacrlllce hits: O'Neill, Sutholt. Stolen bases: Dunleavy, McGee, Shay. Double plays: Becklej, unassisted; Murch to Bhuy to Beokloy; McGee to Hula wltt; Hill to Grady. Left on bases: St. Louis, 8; Philadelphia, 8. First base on balls; off Suthoff, 2; off O'Neill, 1. Hit by pitched ball; Lush, O'Neill. Struck out: By Suthoff, 3; by O'Neill, 2. Time: 1:40. Lmplre: Johnstone. ev York Shut Out. NEW YORK, Sept. 23.-New York failed to score against Pittsburg today. Attend ance, 2,6iJ. Score: WTTSIUIKO. I NEW YORK. K. H.O.A.E. H. H.O.A.E J.OIIbort, If.. 0 Beaumont, cf 0 HUchey, 2b.. 1 Wagner, aa. . 3 Mc4:ornrk, rf 0 0 OFPonUn. cf.... u 0 I1 Browne, rf... 0 Mrumn, lb. . 0 Mertea, If 0 Dahlen, aa... 0 lievlln, 3b.... p Gilbert, 2b... Mow'm'D, C-P 0 Brauafleld, Leach, 3b Phelpa, o. Caae, p... Total!.., lb 1 ... 1 ... 1 ,.. 0 1 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 mea, p 0 -'Dunn 0 1 27 13 1 Marshall, 0... 0 Totala. 0 1 37 It 3 Batted for Ames In eighth. Pittsburg 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 New York .....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 First base on errors: New York, 2. Left on buses: New York, 6; Pittsburg, 3. Struck out: By Ames, 8; by Case., 6. Sacrifice hit: McCormlck: Hits: Off Ames, 5 In eight In nings; off Bowerman, 8 In one inning. Stolen bases: Browne, Gilbert, Bowernmn. Double plays: Glllwrt to Dahlen to McGann; Mc Gann to Ames to Bowerman. Wild pitch: Ames, Time: l:4o. Umpires: Moran und O Day. Time: 1:45. . . Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. , Pet. New York 189 1J a9 .719 Pittsburg 135 8u 65 .693 Chicago 137 hi 60 .591 Cincinnati 137 "7 to .&")'- St. Louis 137 67 70 .49 Brouklyn l 63 87 .378 Boston 139 48 91 .345 Philadelphia 140 4o' 94 . .3-9 Game today: Chicago at Brooklyn, Pitts burg at New York, St. Louis ut Phila delphia, Cincinnati ut Boston. Double-Header nt Ord. v NORTH I.Ol'P, Neb.. Sopl. 23. (Special.) Grand Island and North lup played ball yesterday and the day before ut urd at the time uf the county fair. On Wednes day the game wa u (airly good one, but neither side did itself Justice because the day was so cold. Score. 3 to 0 In favr r of Grand Island. Thursday s game wus a hummer from the llnrt. as both teams played to win. Grand Island succeeded in getting one wore In the riist and then they were all in. not being able to so farther than second base after that. Nortn Iup wua shut out until the ninth when one score was made. Ah the Grund Island players had to take the train at the close of the tenth, the game was called, end by the decision of tfio umpire whm given to North Loup. During the progress of the game the pitcher for Grain! Island, Mc- umsi mm i.mm j'JMim; am HORSE SHOW NOVELTIES. Horse Show Made Veils 49c Horse Show Souvenirs 25c Horse Show Hand Bags 49c Children's Hose In light and heavy ribbed, good value at 19c, special, at 10c Boys' Heavy Bicycle Hose With double knees and heels, llr worth 25c, at Ladies' Kid Cloves AH the newest shades In Reymer 4 C.( and Virginia Gloves, at. $2.00 and.. I.tW A large line of Ladles' Kid Glove 4 Cifl with rarls point stitching, at Kayser Bilk Lined Cashmere Rfir' Gloves, at JJ Kayser Fleec Lined Cashmere Tip Gloves, at 60c and Knyscr Bilk Lined Gloves, J QQ Men's Shirts and Drawers Heavy fleece lined. In plain and fsney colors, worth 50c to 75c, Satur- Or. day, at 49c and OVt $1.00 to $1.50 Men's Underwear Eroken lines In fine grade garments. To close them out. choice Saturday, AQr per garment MEN'S HEAVY WOOLEN HOSE, 01 at 25c, 15o and 1.S2V Men's Madras Shirts 500 dozen In best of patterns with separate collars and ruffs sample garments worth 76j to 81.00, Ifl-, special at OVL Boys' Cashmere Sweaters In assorted colors, worth from 76o . ACr to J1.50, Saturday, at ,.G Vie carry the most complete line of Men's and Ladies' Furnishings in the city. 50c Lace Collars, 25c Quality Three Very That's what you want and that's what you get if you buy here. A trunk may be 15c Paper, at per roll 10c fa per, t per roll. ever so fine looking, but If It hasn't the staying quality It Is a great aggravation to the owner. A Handsome Assortment High Grade , 6c Pa a per, per roll. Imported German Porcelain salt boxes 76c value, at French Porcelali Bird and Anlmo.1 Banks, each Belgium Cream Muga, each , Tulip Cups and Saucers, each Jelly Tumblers.... 100 piece Decorated Dinner sets. each Trunks, at from $3.50 to .$30 ,:$25 ...$ts and Closky, became, angered at the rooters be cause of the roasting the players werekget tlng and threw the ball at a fellow who was making the most noise. No one was hurt, but the player was arrested and fined $10 and costs. In the last game the Grand Island fellows were outplayed at every point. GAMES IX THE AMERICAN LEAGUE Tie Game . Between New York and Cleveland Ended by Darkness. CLEVELAND, Sept. 23. Cleveland nnd New York played a tie game today, dark ness putting nrr-end to the contest at the end of the ninth Inning. Attendance, 1,180. Score: CLEVELAND. I. NEW ..YORK. R. H.O.A.E R. H.O.A.E Luab. If 0 3 1 0 0 Bradley, 3b.. 1 0 0 6 01 Dougherty, If 0 0 3 0 0 Kealer. rr ... Ill Rlherfeld. aa. 0 1 I 0 0 3 1 rUik. cf 0 t 3 0 0 Lajole, lb.... 0 0 4 3 0 Wllllama, 2b. 0 1 1 3 0 Rnpuman, rf.. 0 1 0 0 0 Turner, aa.... 0 0 0 4 1 Bemla. lb 0 1 11 0 0 Buelow, c 0 0 1 0 Beruhard, p.. 0 1 1 1 0 Anderaon, Ci. 0 Conroy, 8t... 0 Daniel, lb... 0 1 1 0 10 4 0 111 0 II McGuIre, c.O 0 4 3 0 I Powell, p.... 0 0 0 Totala 1 117 14 li Totala 1 7 27 13 4 Cleveland 1 0000000 01 New York ...0 0 1 0 0 .0 0 0 0-1 First base on errors: Cleveland. 2: New York, 1. Two-base hits: Keeler, Williams. Sacrifice hit: Lush. Stolen bnses: Flick, Anderson. Bnses on balls: Off Bernhard, 2; off Lowell, 5. Left on bases: Cleveland, 13; New York, 7. Struck out: By Bern hard. 8; by Powell, 4. Wild pitch: Powell. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Sheridan. Boston Beats Detroit. DETROIT, Sept. 23. Another game that should have gone to the credit of the locals was lost by Pitcher Mullln. Attend ance, l.oiK). Score: BOSTON. . DETROIT. R. H.O.A.E R. H.O.A.E. Belharh. )(... 1 3 0 0 Parent, aa.... 1 0 0 3 0 stuhl, cf 0 I 1 o Oi Colllna, 3b... 0 114 0 I'reeman, rf . . 0 I 1 0 0 narrett. cf... 0 1 1 1 0 Mrlntyra, If.. 0 1 1 1 0 ( oughlln. 3b. 0 I I 1 0 Roblnaon, aa. 0 1 0 10 Crawford, rf.. 0 0 10 0 Drill, r 0 0 3 0 0 Lowe, lb I 1 S 4 0 Brvllle, lb... t 3 14 0 0 Mlllln. p 0 0 0 1 1 Raymond, p.. 0 0 0 I 0 Larhance. lb 0 3 15 0 0 Ferrla, Sb.... 0 0 1 I Oi Crlger, o 1 0 8 0 0 Young, p.. Totala... ..01050 .. 4 10 17 It 0 Total! 8 10 27 11 1 Detroit Boston 00001020 03 2 10 0 10 0 0 0-4 Hits: Off Mullln. 7 In six Innings: off Ray. mond, 3 In lhre innings. Two-base hits: CouRhlln, Stahl, Collins, Young. Three brte hit: Young. Sacrifice hits: Parent (2), Stahl, Lnfhancf . Bases on balls: Off Mul lln, 3. First base on errors: Boston, 1. Left on bases: Detroit, T; Boston, 7. Struck out: By Mullln, 1; by Young, 2. Double plays: Mullln to Ixiwe to Bevllle: Barrett to Drill. Time: 1:45. Umpire: O'Loughlin. Standing; of the Trams. Played. Won. Irfist. Pot. Ne V York 134 83 61 .620 Boston ...AM 85 63 .I'.l'i Chicago 137 79 68 .61 Philadelphia 130 73 67 .5H2 Cleveland 134 72 62 .537 St. Louh, , 135 68 77 . 430 Detroit 135 6U 79 .416 Washington ...135 33 102 . 244 Games today: Washington at St. Louts, Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at Cleveland, Boston at Detroit. Married Men Are Easy. LYONS, Neh.. Sept. 13. (Special.) In a game of base ball here today the single men defeated the married men in a one sldtd cemttst by the score of 12 to 6. The single men run in scores as they pleased and would have scored a shut-out hut for a few decisions by the umpire, who was a married man und tried to even things up a little. The feature of the game was the pitching of Fisher, who had the married men nt his mercy, striking out fourteen men. Score: Single men 2 0 2 4 2 0 0 1 112 Married men 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 S BMti-rtca: Single men. Fisher and Trsn mer; married men. Plnkley, Adams and Bmlth. Umpire: Piper. New Record for Trlnce Alert. ALLKNTOWN. Pa., Sent. 23 Before 10,000 iieuple today Prince Alert established a new mils track record by pacing a mile In 2:0HVi without a shield at the Allentown fair raiia. He made the same time at Bethle hem. Pa., on September 19 last year, but a shield was then used. His Urns by quar- THE BFI.IADLK 1TOI.K EMBROIDERY BARGAINS 55c Corset Cover Embroidery 29c In elegant line of fine wide Corset Cover and Shirt 20c Flouncing Embroidery on sale Saturday, at, yard Dr. Warner's Rust Proof Corsets In white and drah, Princess hip, regular t25 quality, special Saturday, 75g American Beauty and F. C. Corsets With hose supporters attached front and aide, at 49c Fancy Satin Tape Girdles Inwhlte. pink and blue, 49c Linen Tape Girdles Inall colors, special Saturday, 39c An elegant line of W. C. C, Kabo and W. B. Corsets In all the newest styles at 11.00 and up. Style "W" In the celebrated LaMargiierlte Corset, specially adapted to stout figures, double boned throughout. Special atten tion given to flttlng; In the department- 15c Etched Thimbles, at ; 5c Special Specials In Wall Paper 10c 6c 4c Also all our broken lines of Wall paper, at Remnant Prices. YOUR TIME TO BUY IS NOW. China Department Specials ...49c ...10c .. 10c c 2c 6.98 ters was: 0:29V4. 1:00, 1:31. 2:03U. Condi tions today for fast time were Ideal. The great pacer was driven by Jack Curry and was paced by a running horse. EVENTS ON THE RIXNINO TRACKS Chrysltls Wins Willow Handicap at Gravenend. NEW YORK, Sept. 23 -Chrysltis, at 10 to 1, won the Willow handicap for 2-year-olds, live furlongs and ti half, at Gravesend today. H.'indzarra, the second choice, made the pace to the stretch, where Chrysitls, who had been running in second place all the way, moved out and won easily by four lengths. The favorite, Burnt Hills, got off badly and never was able to improve her position. Tlie finish In thn third race Ite tween Adriutha. Hurst Park and Ostrich was very close and exciting. They were heads apart at the finish. Results: First race, about six furlongs: Lady Amelia (8 to 5) won, Ancestor eecond, As cension third. Time: 1:10. Second race, Avb furlongs: Juvenaga (3 to 1) won, Hildebrand second. Coy Maid third. Time: 1:01. . Third race, one mile nnd a furlong: Ad riutha. (B to 1) won, Hurst Park second, Ostrich third. Time: l:54t8. Fourth race, five furlongs and a half, Willow handicap: Chrysitls (10 to 1) won, Santa Catallna second, Handzarra third. Time: 1:07. Fifth race, one mile and a sixteenth: Sidney C. Love (5 to 2) won, Eagle second, Proceeds third. Time: 1:49. Sixth race, one mile and a sixteenth: Princess Atheling (5 to 7) won, Out of Reach second, Spring Silk third. Time: 1:45. Seventh race, five furlongs: Calmness (3 io won. niuL-a vui secona, oumaira mini. Time; 1:03,. CHICAGO, Sept. 13 Results at Harlem: First race, six furlongs: Lieutenant Rice (18 to 6) won, Maxnar second. Judge Saufley third. Time: 1:14. Second race, six furlongs: Dragoon (7 to 5) won. Comrade second, Optional third. Time: 1:14. Third race, one mile: Woods Perry (4 to 5) won, Bombardier second, William Wright third. Time: l:42Vi. Fourth race, five furlongs: Loretta M (5 to 2) won, Moorish Damsel second, Jade third. Time: l:0u. Fifth race, six furlongs and a half: Lord Dixon (9 to 2) won, Nannie Hodge second, Red Raven third. Time: 1:1&H Sixth race, one mile and a sixteenth: Singing Master (6 to 5) won. lun.icio sec ond, Marshalsea third. Time: 1:47. Seventh race, one mile and a sixteenth: Royal Plrr.te (20 to 1) won. Swift Wing second, Saint Blue third. Time. 1:48V. ST. LOUIS, Sept. H3. Results at Delmar: First race, six furlongs: Bon Cus (7 to 2) won, Turrando second. Sweet Note third. Time: 1:194. Second race, five and a half furlongs, sell ing: Jungle Imp (2 to 1) won, Lone Wolf second, McJetta third. Time: 1:13. Third race, six furlongs, purse: Felix Mosses (10 to 1 won, Tom Itowe second, Fenian third. Time: 1). Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap: Scotch Dance (95, Howell, 18 to 6) won, Mafaldo second, Just So third. Time: 1:19H. Fifth race, one mile and a sixteenth, sell ing: Bird wood (7 to 1) won. Golden Light Eecond. Yellow Hammer third. Time: 1:57. Sixth race, one mile and reventy yards, selling: Tryon (6 to 5) won. Saint Agnes second, lmboden third. Time: 1:&3'. HARNESS RACING AT COI.lMUls Kins; Direct Wins 2HM Race In Whip ping; Finish. COLUMBUS, O., Sept. 23 -Favorltes wr.c overthrown in the last day's racing of the Columbus circuit meeting. In the 2 08 pace, unfinished from Thurs day, Lurrle Glnter sold even with the field, but Geern whipped King Direct to victory. Lnconda and Harold H. were equally fa vored In the 2:04 pace. Nathan Strauss won In straight heats, with Lacomln hanging at ola wheel all the time. Anglola, the crock western trotter, was picked to win the 2:09 trot and she took the first heut bandily. She went wrong In the second beat, which was characterised by Bn viler McGregor winning the mile In 3:074. The McOregor horse would not trot In the final mile. In the hardest drive of Ihe week Jim Ferry won the heat and race. It took the Judges to separata blm. Ths Roman aud Ida, Mlghwooii. Exquisite Gowns For the Horse Show and Evening Wear, at $50.00, $15.00, $100.00, $150.00 and to $250.00 HERE'S THE LATEST for fall wear, before the cold weather gets in its work, no garment will give you so much real comfortable service as the top coat. And of all the top coats you'll see, none will com Copyright 1904 by Hart Schaffner &? Marx HORSE SHOW! HORSE SHOW! Before visiting the Horse Show be eure YOUR EYES are in good shape, IF NOT call at our Optical Dept. and see the optician. rillOES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. You Wlldbrino, jr., won the last three heats of the 2:13 pace. He was the second choice. Rosewood being the favorite. In the third heat Don N. and Lady Bell Brook finished ahead of Wlldbrino. Jr., but were set back for a break at the wire. The mile was made in 2:09, but no time was given out on account of heat award being made to the third horse. Summaries: 2:08 pace, three In live, purse $2,000 (six heats Thursday): King Direct, blk. h. (Geers) 2 2 1 8 6 2 1 1 Black Pet. blk m. (Snow). 7 7 4 2 1 1 3 2 Lurrle Glnter, b. h. (Lucas) 1 1 S 6 6 4 4 4 Dr. Medera, ch. g., by Simmons (Hudson) 6 5 2 1 2 3 2 8 Plnchem Wilkes, br. g. (Estes) .' 8 4 6 7 tro Ben P., b. g. (DeRyder).ti 8 7 4 4 ro Bob, ch. g. (Erklns) 4 8 5 6 dr Time: 2:09, 2:uJ, 2:08. 2:08, 2:09, 2:10tf, 2:07, 2:0i. 2:04 puce, each heat a race, purse 11,600: Nathan Strauss, b. g., by Director (Thomas) 1 1 1 Laconda, b. h. (Snow) 2 2 2 Gallagher, b. g. (James) 8 3 4 Little Squaw, blk. ni. (Celdeberg) 6 4 1 John M., br. g. (Spear) 3 6 6 Harold H., b. g. (McMahon) b dr Time: 2:04, 2:06V.. 2:06V4. 2:09 trot, each heat a race, purse 81,500: Jim Ferry, g. g., by Orange Wilkes (Wright) ? I I Anglola, b. m. (Ames) 1 8 7 Snyder McGregor, ch. g. (Benyon)....7 1 8 The Roman, b. g. (Snow) 6 6 2 Ida Hlghwood. b. m. (Spear) 4 7 3 Palm Leaf. b. g. (McCarthy) -3 8 Marian Wilkes, b. g. (A. P. McDon- aid) ,.. Tuna, b. m. (DeRyder) 6 8 a Time: Z:uHV4. 2:Ui. z:iu. ., 2:13 pace, three In five, purse $1,000: Wlldbrino, Jr., b. h., by Wild- ..... hrino (Bedford) 3 1 1 1 Lady Bell Brook, b. m. (King), f i s t j Snyder McGregor, ch. g. (Benyon)....7 1 8 rw.r. kt m a tv l.lttle Joker (Valentine) .'. 1 10 2 7 6 Billy J.. b. g. (Stcffe) 4 2 4 4 Albrino, b. li. iPorter) ? 2 ? Lvtldlte, b. m. (J. Wilson) 10 9 i 11 William M., b. g. (McCarthy). .11 6 8 5 dr Online, jr.. blk. h. (Haywood). 6 7 6 8 dr Master Boy, t. g. (Bicwauoni... o Marguerite W., b. m. (Snow).. 6 8 10 dr Roaewood, ch. m. (Morrlfleld). . 8 dls Ginger, ch. g. (Freeman). .....dls Time: 2:08. 2:11. a Set back for breaking in third heat. OLYMPIC GOI.K FINALS "TODAY ICgan and Lyon Will Compete for Gold Cnp. ST. LOU7.S, Sept. 23. Finals tomorrow for the Olympian golf championship will be contested In real International style, by Champion H. Chandler Kgan of Exmoor and George 8. Lyon of Toronto, Canada. Kach won bis match today In the semi final game, Egan defeating B. P. McKin nle, St. Ixiuis champion, 4 up 8 to play. It was not until the last putt that was holed on the thirty-sixth green that the Canadian ex-champion eliminated from the tourney F. O. Newton of Seattle, Wash. Battling bard for two rounds, victory ap pearing to rest first with the Paclflo coast mun and then with his veteran rival. New ton had to succumb to hard luck and lost, 1 down. Everything was favorable for a day or strenuous golf. The galleries that followed the nfatches were large snd the predic tions of the experts that possession of the massive nlvmplan cup and gold medal would be fought for by the American snd Canadian were fulfilled. Better golf than In the semi-finals could not be asked. 'After a must Interesting morning battle the Cunadlan had a lead of one hole. Only one stroke In medal play separated them. At the fifth hole Newton was 3 up, but at the twelfth hole Lyon wus 8 up. A burst of wonderful playing brought Newton to the nd of the first eighteen holes only 1 down. . , , The Canadian took the nineteenth hole, but at the twenty-first hole the match Was square. Three putts on the twenty third green lost that hole to Newton, but be won the Twenty-fourth, while Lyon took the twenty-sixth. The twenty-seventh was halved in 2. Not In years lias s gal lery i en such play aa the men displayed on the twenty-seventh green. Each drove the ereen, Newton being away. Judging the hill nicely Newton holed the putt. Not to be imtdoue by tils Seattle rival, whose pare in quality, style and fit with our Hart, Schaff ner & Marx goods. You'll buy one if you come in hert and look at it; you'll be glad you did too. The label small thing to look for, big thing to find is in it, and we have plenty of other good things to show you when you come. Ask to see the Hart, Schaffner & Marx hand-tailored suits that we have on special Saturday at $12.50 and $15.00. Single and double breasted, in regular and 'Varsity styles of best material and nobbiest patterns equal to any custom made garment in quality and style. Our special prices for Saturday $ 12.50 $15.00 Can Express All Sorts dividuality With These of In- it IMPERIAL 99 "SOFTS" made In shapes to be made into any shape. Crease 'em, dent 'em or telescope 'em. The price, $3.00 ' doesn't merit the quality. We are exclusive Omaha agents for these and several other well known brands, Ef) at 12 50, $800 and "u" John B. Setson hats, In all blocks, at from $3.50 to 5.00 twenty-foot putt was a wonder, Mr. Lyon negotiated his putt from sixteen feet. The match was all square at this point. Newton took tlie twenry-elghth hole, but lost the thirty-first by going into the ditch. Poor putting lost him the next, losing four strokes on the green. Lyon lost the thirty third, but won the thirty-fourth and the thirty-fifth was halved. Almost ,n"l'nK approach, Newton had to be satisfied with a Tialf at the thirty-sixth green and th Canadian earned the right to play in tha finals 1 up. The curd follows. G. S. Lyon Morning: ...... Out 4 6 4 S 3 6 4 839 In i 4 6 4 6 4 6 5 5 4-41-80 Afternoon: Out 4 84374S6 240 In ....':.".'.'.":.."....6 4I34546 t3S-78-158 P. C. Newton-Morning: , Out 4 6 4 4 5 4 B 840 III i 6 6 5 3 6 4 4 4-41-81 OuY1""00". 6 6 8 4 6 3 5 6 2-39 & ..::::::::;:.!;";. 8 6 4-41-80-K.1 Champion Egan was 1 up on McKlnnle at the end of the morning play, going out In 39 and coming In rather Indifferently, although at the eleventh hole he was 3 up on his rival. The latter took the next two holes, won the sixteenth, lost the seventeenth and captured the eighteenth hole. A big gallery followed the play In the afternoon. Egan losing the 'nineteenth hole and squaring the match. However, he soon putted away from his antagonist, taking the twentyflrst, twenty-fourth, twenty-sixth. twenty-seventh, twenty eighth and thirty-first, making him dormia . losing the thirty-second and halving the thirty-third he won, 4 up, 3 to p ay. Mc Klnnle never had a lead on his rival from the start to the finish of the mutch. Egan declared after it was over that he was sat isfied with his own play for the first time in the tourney With the Bowlers. A. . ..v. - tia-,ii- n QuAr'la tlnn nllerS I in inn iMIiana , , ' ' " n - last evening Store Blue Ribbon team won n .imn nf the three played with tha Woodmen of the World team. Score: Tjr.T'irr mimnva 1st. 2d. 8d. Fritscher 1 M Paker 1 "7 158 WebVr Ita 147 195 Marble 184 . 134 177 Fcrscutt 203 170 190 Total. 6.V) 6:14 605 495 6C3 Totals 899 W. O. W. 1st. ISfi 181 147 199 169 824 924 2.647 2d. 132 18 141 176 197 3d. Total. 803 401 146 614 137 425 124 4!I9 133 490 McKelvejr .... 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