The Bee's Sunday Magazine Features Out-top Those of All Competitors. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, SATUHTAV MOUSING, OCTOBER 14, 11)03. SINGLE COPY TIIH EE CENTS. OMAHA. WEATHER FORECAST Slo e Closes Saturday 10 p. m. Saturday Attractions in Dry Goods LADIES BLACK CHEVIOT BEAVER COATS 45 Inches n Ap Jong fitted back with slot seams new sleeve with cuff braid trimming value 12.60 Saturday LAilr.H MANNISH COATS Mixed cashmeres, in shades of Q ( gray, brown and fancy 64 inches long semi-flttlng f back good style LADIES' Rl'ITS Styles twenty-gore-inch jacket, .blouse fj m f and rcdlngote plain and fancy mixtures $20.00 I ft Til suits at lf V INFANTS' CLOTniNG Mothers, we are sure you must be Interested in our Infants' Wear Department. It Is tne most complete of any In the west. v INFANTS' COATS in Bearskin. Bedford Cords and Crushed Plusb. INFANTS' BONNETS In bearskin, plain and bengallne silk, rochet silk, velvet and wool. , INFANTS' DRESSES In dainty French hand made mulls, India llnon nainsook and muslin. INFANTS' PETTICOATS Long and short, plain and embroidered, in nainsook, muslin and flannel. LADIES' SKIRTS Fine broadcloth, cheviot, serge and IS f fancy mixtures pleated panels, nine gores, button trim- M mings regular $6.50 values m kJ LADIES' NEW CIRCULAR CUT SKIRTS Best clay f j f worsted black only paneled box pleat back and 111 11 front V LADIES EXTRA SIZE SKIRTS Waist from 30 to 36 CCIC Inches materials, clay worsted and Panamas black M only price J Infants' Bands, Bibbs, Diapers, Mitts, Skirts, Stockings all at mod erate prices. RIBBON SALE SATURDAY 500 pieces of fine Taffeta Rib- bon with the new embroidered coin spots and other designs IC 6 in. wide regular 35c quality sale price per yard SHELL HAIR ORNAMENTS 10c Side and Back Combs f f - In shell and amber worth 19c special Saturday II If1. each SPECIAL SALE OF BELTS AT HALF PRICE Mercerized " f P and satin finished belts In all colors white kid belts IsJr'C worth 39c each LADIES' WINTER UNDERWEAR 25c Jersey ribbed Shirts f and Drawers French seams, shaped garments, fleece lined, JQ regular 39c value sale price Saturday per garmnet ass? FANCY NECKWEAR AT SPECIAL PRICE Allover Lace Stocks, Silk Embroidered Stocks. Silk Stocks, Fancy Lace and Bead F trimmings. Fancy Embroidered Turnovers all the stylish X, sf patterns desirable worth to 7 6c sale price baiuraay eacn. f28c NECK RUCHINGS 15c Light blue, pink, cream and fa. black fine Chiffon Ruchings regular 25c quality sale 130 price Saturday per yard KID fiLOVE SALE The Camilla Kid Glove glace finish In f t full assortment of desirable shades worth IJ..00 a pair . , ( U.C sale price pair -'. . . , $1.50 VEILS 75c Plain and fancy mesh chenille dotted Rend y-to-Wear Veils and fine Chiffon Veils with or with- " out dots worth $1.50 special each COMFORTS AND BLANKETS Full sized Comfort covered AQ , with floral sllkallne and plain lining filled with white LOC cotton special Saturday ' Large sized Comfort both sides alike covered with silk- I IT aline and filled with white cotton worth $1.39 1,1, J Saturday Large 10-4 Blankets heavy , yf Q fleece Saturday only a JVt pair Twenty pairs gray Union Blankets extra heavy 'IP and large size special per ttl.yW pair Two hundred pieces of beautiful Comfort Calico worth seven and one-half cents per ejC yard smwi SCALE AND MEASURE TESTS liaokinery Employd by the GoT.rom.nt to IniaTe Aocuracy. 4 . . nr rriuniDnC EQUIPMlN T Or DuntAU ur aiAr.wm.w- Oaartrr mt m Mtllloa Dollar laweated la Plaat Where Kxperta Op erate Importanra of tta Datlrs Performed. Short weights and scant measures were once in common use. and many of the com plaints by purchasers that they never se cured tbelr full money"s worth was Just. Trades people were not at fault, however; they doubtless found the same trouble In their dealings with the wholesalers, who In turn may have questioned their sources of supply. It was not that people In business were dishonest, but that the whole scheme of measurements was disordered. No uni formity existed; no local standards for cf)mparl''on were available and every maker of scales, km lion measures, bushel baskets or yardsticks relied on the accepted pat terns of the market as his guides. Slight errors In reproduction scattered the faulty service until the complications seemed un ending. . The manufacturers first appreciated the dlmcullto With them It was a lurk of ac cessible standards, accurately computed and established standards European scientists had fixed i.i.-h m vllHlle for com- ! psrlscn, and the more enterprising- of our large manufacturers made practical ue of the opportunity for sectuinit aecurate pat terns. Put tlie delays and expenses Inci dent to sending Instruments nd patterns overseas were, however, considerable snd annoying, and many manufacturers failed to go to the bother In response to the economic demand for an Improvement or inese cunuiuuun in our commercial held, the office of weights and measures In Washington was some years agii equipped to do a part of the work re quired In the verMYatlcn of length, mass and volume, but It was still necessary to send electrical standards, thermometers and many other pieces of apparatus to Europe when results of highest accuracy were de sired. This necessity was damaging to the self-esteent of our scientists and manufac turrs cf teehr.lfrl apparatus, and congrfsj was urged to make provision for giving them better standing. Accordingly, four yrtrs ago the National Bureau of Standard was established. I'a field of activity has steadJIy widened until the vsrtety of serv ice now performed It Is source of sur prising Interest. - standards Uetersslaed. The relative purity of the sugar hi one's Uit- weight oa t scales at ths Xatarday Fair mid Cooler. It -9 Li ..list .iijuMi.uiMi.il imm ai jmiimji .i iimo neighboring coal yard, the measures of feet In the front yard, the reckonings of the agile gas or electricity meter, and the register of the thermometer which the phy sician slips under one's tongue, all have their accuracy determined at this com paratively new bureau. What the stand ards shall be is not fixed here; these were decreed long ago by Kuropean scientists who, with a genuine appreciation of things practical, reduced the heterogeneous units of that continent to a trustworthy scale. The metric system was tne rrsult, ana though many countries have peculiar forms and names for different fixed quantities, all are computed by metric measurements when accurucy is to be determined. When the metric system was legalized in the United States In the metre was le ctured equivalent to 3H.37 inches and the kilogram to 2.SW poimd8- Seventeen countries . united In 1875 In forming the International bureau of stand ards, and In 1S03 copies of Its originals were sent to this country. These are now at the bureau here, and the accuracy Is maintained by returning ,the copies from time to time for correction. Wrights and scales are made by the thousand In large factories, and although everyone cannot bo compared with the standards at the na tional bureau, their working models may. The manufacturer spurred by competition wishes to claim the most accurals wales In the market. H sends the model .ir his scale bars, and the weights, reuresep.t- Inir varlnUH amounts, to the national bu reau, where careful comparisons are made lie is advised of any correction neede.t and of course, profits by the Information. The process 1 tne ma.-, ui em of delicate balances used by chemists, and j the long steel tapes employed by surveyors Puch accuracy has been attained In the manufacture of these that tests at the bureau of standards show a variation often ; of scarcely l-100th of an Inch In li feet. Testing 'ooil Articles. The testing of sugar and other articles of food Is usually done for the Information of the government, but any manufacturer or wholesaler whose claims warranted serious consideration, would be accommodated for a small lee. tne government collects in duties on sugar approximately tcO.OuO.Ou) a year, all the rates belt g determined by the relative pereentago of purity. Often the Importer claims different results from tests by his chemist than were found by the chemist at the customhouse, and It Is neces sary to determine which Is right. Accord ingly duplicate samples are taken In every instance, one analxed ai the port and the other at the Rureati of Standards. t'linlcal thermometers require much atten tion. TI.e manufacturer appreciating the Importance of extreme accuracy in these Instruments sska for a frejuent test and endeavors to put them on the market cor rectly graduated. After the thermometers have aged, however, variations between the actual indications of the mercury and the seals bid it frequently arUe, aud Ua In- . A Late Fall Si x.j;' iWl Matchless w . AT 7.. nrfint. rryv. t sa 1 M r f L9 Ultra Styles for Practical 1 00 1 70 0 00 f Wear, vp from I iZOf hlJj lilj A Superb Plethora of Trimmed Hats Beautiful Ostrich Trimmed Hats nn n qq Toques and Larger Shapes up from .4iJUp liUO Feather Turbans ivith Snappy Trimming 4.29, 6.49 Dp. Watch th Window! Vlalt Thl Maa-nlflrrnt Tlepartmcnt. Watch the Windows! THREE THOUSAND Beautiful Carnations To arrive Saturday morning about '9:30 o'clock Assorted Colors Sweet and Delicious As long as the supply lasts One Cent E&xh BENNETT'S BIG GROCERY Another Saturday Hat of money Fifty green trading stamps with f( 3 lbs. finest Java and Mocha Coffee 'JU Forty green trading stamps with pound delicious Tea Japan, China or rMt Ceylon UOfc Fifty' green trading stamps with OC 6 lba splendid Japan Rice OOW Thirty green trading stamps with OB pint bottle delicious Grape Juice... CJW Fifty green trading stamps with 5-pound can Hennett'a Capitol Baking 1 ffl Powder I.UVJ Glllett s Washing Crystal, three packages Forty green trading stamps with sack Pride of Bennett's Flour.... Twenty pounds Granulated Sugar .. 5c 1.40 1.00 Twenty green trading stamps with pound-can Batavla fancy Salmon... Ten green trading stamps with J-lb can Burnham's Clam Chowder 23c 20c Ten green trading stamps with bottle Ben nett a Capitol Flavoring Jq Extract IOC Ten green trading stamps with three pack ages Jellycon, axsurted oe flavors oC Ten green trading stamps with two irk Iarg cans Red Cross Cream aiVIC .Twenty green trading stamps with gallon Duffy's Pure Cider AX. Vinegar . 43C BI TTER I Bl'TTERI Bennett's Capitol Creamery the best ever pound brick (full -i 1 weight) 6UC Fresh Country Butter, per pound 18c Ten green trading stamps with pound New York full Cream tr Cheese al'b Ten green trading stamps with pound finest domestic Swiss 22c Cheese, r. PICKLES! PICKLES! Ten green trading stamps with quart f f)r medium sour Pickles iO Ten green trading stamps with quart (Cn Chow Chow Pickles 'Ol Ten green trading stamps with Ofl quart small Hweet Pickles Ten green trading stamps with Ode quart Sweet Mixed Pickles struments must be returned to the bureau for correction. Thousands of these are re ceived each year fur this verification. Large hospitals send many annually and the bureau officials hope this Interest will In crease throughout the country. Thermorne ters used for scientific purposes, as well as those commonly used In registering the rise and fall of every-day temperature, are also verified at the bureau. Testing the accuracy of gas, electricity and water meters Is a line of the bureau's work that has of late developed rapidly. Much of this has been done for Washing ton concerns, but calls for this service are coming more frequently from other parts of the country as the Information that this Is done here spreads. Electric lighting and power companies, doing business In such generally unfamiliar terms as ohms, am peres, volts and watts, have ihe public at their mercy, and It Is In dealing with these that even more suspicion Is aroused among the unfamiliar than with the proverbially maligned gasman. Measures of Electricity. Electric companies commonly sell the cur rent by the kilowatt, which Is equivalent to 1,000 watt-hours. The watt Is one of the units, or standards, adopted arbitrarily to designate a portion of electricity, but as" the commodity is measured as a current, the element of time must lie taken into consideration, too, and the watt-hour Indi cates the time Included In the passim; of a watt of electricity, and does not moan an hour of time is consumed. In fact, it re quires from eighteen to twenty hours for a kilowatt, or l.Ouo-watt -hours, of electricity tn pass through the ordinary Incandescent lamp. The cost of this Is usually about 10 cents, so that the customer who makes note of the number of hours his lights burn can figure approximately whether IiIh meter la correct. Most states now require accuracy of meters for measuring both gas and electricity, and the coming of Ihe In spector at an unexpected time tends to keep companies attentive to the quality of their service. Other practical work of the bureau of standards appears In the testing of rement steel, and other building materials to de- termlne if they are up to the requirement i oT eclrlcatlons. This Is most Important where large contracts are concerned, and It Is often to the advantage of the manu facturer or builder to have the verdict of the examiners here. The building ms-, teriala used In the new offices for the sen ate and house of representatives all pass the scrutiny of the bureau, which de termines their svsllsblllty under the speci fications. The vsst smount of steel manu factured Into beams, girders and rails Is all expected to conform to certain stand ards esianusnea as tne oest for the pur poses the product Is Intended. Their main tenance Is lilgh'y Important in safeguard ing life and property. The bureau's fine equipment is now valued st approximately Cai.(KVl, and, not except ing excellent laboratories cf our great Superb Revel 'moil "Sinclair" Millinery. and Early "Winter Models in. M.U jx ami jiucif u r ur, ojywe overtiming oaomi near Values in High Clans Street A il n iurnvP. in. fn&h.inn. jr?.Q .w.--j' Cigars! Cigars! A Oerman French Briar Pipe, atralcht or neni, norn, celluloid or rubber stein 25c And Thirty Green Trading Stamps. Mai'Kict May, a lonK filled &pi fecto shape, 8 for for 11.40. Copper Boy stoRles, wrapper in foil. 10" for And Thlrtv Green Trading Patterson's Seal Cut PliiK. union made, 8-01. tins And Five Crcn Trading St ,25c 1.50 Stamps. ..24c imp A 1 1 x lUvtiiid 10o C1kli, each A Full Line of t'nlon Made 7c Goods. Bennett's Great Meat Section PART OF OUR BIQ LIST FOR SAT URDAY. 'LEAF LARD. Strictly fresh No. 1 Leaf Lard, P 12V4 pounds for Vp Pork Shoulder 7' Roast 2 Spare Ribs, IP. 4 lbs. for aJC Good Steer Rib Roast, rolled, all bones out 1UC No. 1 Rib Boiling Beef, 10 or lbs. for DC Veal Shoulder Roast. 4 '1C lbs. for...... --JC Veal Stew, 6 1 "ir lbs. for a-JC Mutton Shoulder Roast, 4 "JC lbB. for aJC Mutton Stew, C y r lbs. for 2 JC HAMS! HAMS! Large shlpnii-nt Morrell's Ottumwa, Iowa, choice regular Hams, extra selected average weight, JO tl lbs., at..... UiC Aud thirty greeu trading stamps with each haui. Mortou-Gregson Co., Nebraska City, choice Otoe brand bams at la2C And thirty green trading stamps with each hum. universities. Is the best in this country. Another building Is nearlng completion In which will be Installed apparatus for mak ing liquid air and liquid and solid hydrogen, which was on exhibition at St. Louis last year. The apparatus was built in London on the general plan of that now In the Royal Institute, but with considerable Im provements. It was used to Illustrate lec tures and bought by our government at the close of the fair. No other plant like It can be found In this country, and no other so large outside of London. In perfecting the work of verification and Investigation at the bureau It Is found constantly necessary to Improve the Instruments In use; discov eries open new fields for reseurcb and de mand new apparatus, as the liquid air and hydrogen plant illustrates. Liquid hydrogen Is oolder than liquid air, by 108 degrees Fahrenheit. Air will con dense and freeze on the outside of a goblet of It. The temperature of solid hydrogen Is about 29 degrees Fahrenheit above the absolute sero, which, it should be remem bered. Is 4fl0 degrees below the tero of our Fshrenhelt thermometers. Boston Tran script. SWEDES FLOCK TO THE WEST l.artce nmher Colonise In Nebraska and Raise Hoaar Beets by Irrigation. I-nrge numbers of Swedish people have been lorntlng In western Nebraska Hlonn the main line of the I'nlon Pacific railroad In the riutte valley. These lands are largely under Irrigation and farmers there have la-en wonderfully successful the last few years in raising sugar bfets. It in said Swedish people seem to do better rais ing suffer beets than almost any other (lass of people m the country. "That the Swedes believe In Irrigation and also In beet raising is shown by the way In whlrh they have been buying lands In the Platte, valley during the last year," said William Livingstone, a beet man from the west. A few days ago one agency alone took twenty-five Swedes from eastern Ne braska and western Iowa In a special car to North Flatte and a large number of them bought lands In the Swedish colony at Hershey. Neb. The 8wed:sh people are among the best people for intensive farm- (ir.g. and there Is no doubt an irrigated country needs Intensive farming. Irrigated land at t. reeky and Fort Tollins, Colo., where they are raising suaur beets. se!H st from VQ to $250 per acre and rent as blKh as l(i to $15 per annum. The best irrigated land in western Nebraska will soon bring as nn ch. the climate and soil being very similar. The fact thst the Swedish people have discovered this Is a pretty good evideqee of the fertility of the soil and of thu opportunities there for home seekers." C K edaiag tufa Muoua, jeweler. Headtrear. reamers awi wsiricn.. me nan Marie or orccusiveness- Hats. jr. if..;. J .1 4 in tmfutnno nth a a ai-J. it?. J.an. rj.M. FOOT BALL GOODS Regular 08c Foot Balls, Saturday Regular 75c Foot Ball Fants, Saturday Shin Guards, well pad ded, Saturday, pair.. Head Gears, up from 69c 59c 25c 50c Sporting Goods Main Floor. BENNETT'S CANDY SECTION Five hundred pounds fresh made, vanilla flavored, iOn Chocolate Creams, per pound 1SI HALLOW" EE 4 NOVELTIES. Pumpkin Candy Boxes, each '. 12c-Sc Lantern Pumpkins, each 15c-10c Novelties for party favors, each Bo Ten Green Trading Stamp, wlthk large fancy box f Cr Vanilla Flavored Marshmallowa .' CLOTHING SECTION A MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY MA ' k r. A "" iinintiiiiii'iii'iuty: CUT PRICES DON'T MISS READ EVERY ; I JnOW j THIS SALE j J A. ill irV DU.4 Nn" CtllTC nun nurnrn a to J20 Suits and Overcoats 9,99 $30 Suits and Overcoats 14.98 ALL THE LATE STYLES AND GOODS. Fleeced Lined Underwear, worth 50c... 39c ad Twenty Qreen Trading Stamp i. Wool Underwear, worth $1 aud 1.2 5... 75c GLOVES Heavy or Dress $3 to 53c Buy our $ Kid or Mocha for Olova Satisfaction HERCERIZED AND WOOL, 50c SCOTCH GLOVES. 39c NO FIGHT TO OOSTZIMMAN Oonnell Says Counoil Pmident ii Good and 14 ty Hold Eat. PRESENCE AT MEETING SAVING GRACE Had He Not Shown I'n a Ad journed Session t'onoell Says FIkM Would Be Made on II I in. According to Attorney W. J. Oonnell there Is IHtlo chance that the threatened pro ceedings to oust H. B. Zlmman as president of the city council will be undertaken. "The fact that Zlmman attended the ad journed meeting Wednesday morning was all that saved him," sain Connell. "When be came In the strongest grounds for at tempting to declare the presidency vacant because the Incumbent failed, neglected and refused to perform his duties were de stroyed. I had prepared a resolution recit ing the reasons and arranging for the choice of , a new president, which would have lieen Introduced had he not come In or had he succeeded In leaving during the meeting without permission from the coun cil. "As a matter of fact the gas contract ordinance Is properly passed and is good and valid. I do not fear the success of any suits attempting to Invalidate It. It Is not material to the llehtlng contract when the mayor goes south for the benefit of his health. The denj Is closed. Rlzht to Call Police. "As to the right of the council majority to Invoke the aid of the police In compelling members to remain so as not to break a quorum and prevent the transac tion of business. It Is sanctioned by the rules of the body, by law and by prece dent. The same methods were used In the fifty-first congress by Tom Reed to prevent the democrats from tying up congress and preventing action on the tariff bill and other business. I was a member of that congress and supported Reed by word and vote. I believed then, as I do now, that majorities jrule. h was necessary to force the minority to remain present In that con gress, just as It wss In the council cham ber Wednesday. The plan worked then just as It worked at the national capital. It was just ss legal and just as proper " N" lit- moves, or hI leat Visible iuorii, were made In the gas fracas Friday. simply Matter of Routlae. General Manager Mohler and the party of I'nlon 1'aclhc officials which went to Salt Lake City last week to attend the annual meeting of the stockholders of the (nlun Paclllc, returned Friday morning. Mr. Mohler said the officials simply went over the standards, revising the mainten ance and way plans, matters purely rue tine. Ha said I lie nfrkeis ulifiply met at ibis tUue to becutue luvto conversant wtu ART VALUES HXTR AOKD'NARY 1CMI Boautiful Heads by V. Allen (Jilhort in Mission Franips, something new and decidedly artistic n. $l.r0 value Saturday for 89c Come early anil pet n good selection. Sold exclusively by us. Excellent Pyrogr&phy Sales 4"r Glove iinil -KprctiiPf OO-. Boxps Vl Sor FrnniM. ovdl and lOr' iiiarx I"t M 'JS JspunriK- Nut 7fr. Bo win ivC $1 !i Christy OSS-. I'nnclK OCJC ll.ro jHrllnlrr -.7, StandH td W Nw Outfit, a beautv. with nnintx. brushes, etc.. and Inatrurtlun g JjQ BetiRlnner's 4 fLr Outfit I.OV New Pyrouraphy Catalogue Just out. Send for one. i- n - "-ii CloxilnarOnt 9aJe of S-wlna- Machines 80.00 Machines for $10.78 23.00 Machines for $15.75 19.00 Machines for $13.75 TATB the affairs of the road, as It was far more satisfactory than writing. ANGELS TO BE WHISKERLESS Peace Restored Between Sculptor Dorglom and the (ler-y of Belmont Chapel. The storm of ecclesiastical criticism which has raged for nearly a week about the devoted head of J. Uutzen Mothe Borglum, the sculptor of augdls In the Eelmont Memorial Chapel at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York City, Is subsiding. Only the echoes of the con flict between the artist's loyalty to his artistic Ideals and the dominies' adherence to their interpretation of Biblical text de scriptions of angels are to be heard by the public. Negotiations are being carried on In secret. It was authoratlvely stated yesterday, however, that only two of Mr. Borglum's angels have been referred back to him for masculinizing revision. They are the heroic figures of the Angel of the Annun ciation and the Angel of Keaurrectlon. The artist sought, say those of his critics who are not adherents to the clerical ideals regarding distinctly male angels, to elimi nate the characteristic of sex uttoi?ether from his models. In this effect he niadi the faces of great sweetness and Innocence of expression hut these faces, with the long robes flowing down to the feet, made the angels seem feminine to the cleigy men who saw them. From some source or other came a horrid rumor that Mr. lion,-! um Intended to put whiskers on the faces of the angels, .i that there could be no question hereafter as to their sex. The report was taken seiinuslv In some quarters. Mr. Borglum was not ! Inclined to discuss angels yesterday; hoi bad a lot of beautiful bronzes and oilier! things to show his visitors; but angels not a ward The Rev. Dr. W. R. Hunting ton, however, did call on Mr. Burglum and there was a long conversation between tl.em. Dr. Huntington was interviewed ami was quoted as saying that he never saw a picture or a sculpture of a bewhlskered angel. He explained to the reporter that he thought it extremely unlikely that an angel ought to be portrayed with whiskers; that angels were rather poeticsl Idealiza tion than material beings and that the whole church was rather skeptical as to their material existence wherefore he thought that overmuch discussion of tiiem was not only Inconcliisf . e, hut 'Jiat It tended toward unbecoming levity and waste of time. As though there bad not been trouble enough In the I'rotestant Episcopal com munion over the matter, the Itev. Dr. Charlrs II. Parkhurst, who has spent mucn time In the study of other beings less lovely than angls. said yesterday: "Willi tuauy bruaU aud Important que- A Crockery Riot FOR. SATURDAY Weririlns Present In Profnaloa. neanltfnl ew China. Klertrollrra, tiaa Pnrtahlea, t at tilaaa, F.tr. PKPARTMKNT 8TORK PRICES ON KVKKY riKCK. (iI..AH TO HAVE YOI- SER OUR LINE. A FEW arKrtAl.a KDR MT1RDAT, Tretty little Individual rut a lass Celery or Suit Dips value up to COr 1flr SHturdiiy, earh I WW H:iiidsomolv Cut Olnss Perrv or Fruit Howl, larte size, a regular ii 4 a , value. Saturday, each UtO 8FE THAT JAPANESE CHINA WIN. roV M ANY NEW PIECES PHOWN PKCORATIONS OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. A beaut If til Cream Jus. regular OQr fiV kind. for. each J 2Ae Toothpick Holder, neat and IQc pretty, each for HA LIGHT. The celebrated Welsbach positively Klvcs perfect llpht and saves 'Jnc Has Saturday A J English Porcelain Dinner Pet, 10 Fleeet, pretty pink rose decoration, gold traced, Johnson Bros, porcelain, the. J QQ finest made, Saturday ,0," The largest and finest line of Dinner ware It bus been our pleasure to show.. FURNITURE SECTION Carload new Iron Beds from $1.50, $1.75 and up. Springs from $1.25. $1.75, $2.75 and up. Mattresses, $2.00 and up. Best Felt MattreBses, $8.75 and $12.75. CARPETS 4-4 Oil Cloth Squares, regular 45c grade, each, 8- 4 Oil Cloth Squares, regular $1.65 grade, each 2Q The very best half wool Ingrain Carpet regular 65c A,ft grade, yd f 9- 12 Axminster Rugs, worth $25 T.h: , 19.98 ii inn i - ' tin ii ri ur 1 UNION SUITS, sv suit $1.00 to $5.00 Cotton, Wool and Silk. a $3.50 valu $3.00 ww , I Jii-i au.i a vaiue ....$4.80 II SI IS STETSON $4 va'.us $3.C0 BENNETT'S $3 value $2.30 BENNETT'S $2.50 value $2 00 tions In religion and humanity to be dis cussed, It Is beneath the attention of the clergy and press to waste their time over the sex of the angels." The Rev. Dr. Teters took occasion to deny the other nlffht that he had ever said to Sculptor Borglum that "If any woman had been around posing as the Aesel Ga briel she w.as an Impostor." Dr. Feters, however, clings to the belief that Gabriel was a mule angel-and that the models, now subject to revision, were a bit "too mobile" In their pose. And Mr. Borglum. having silently watched the clerical art critics wake themselves up from their first spasm of frenzy against un mascullne angels and limit their specific disapproval to tw-i models, has silently set tled down to work and Is waiting for the next epidemic ot ecclesiastical correction New Tork Sun. WITTE LOVED THE LITTLE LASS Jolljr nays of the BIsT Russlaa Eavoy and a Fonr-Trar-Old oa Shipboard. News has just reached Brooklyn that M. Wlttc. the Russian peace v-nvny, whose triumph at Portsmouth did much to re deem the .-jar's prestige, lost his hurt on the trip serosa the Atlantic to a very fair little daughter of Brooklyn. M. Wltt.i sail. .1 some weeks ago on the Kaiser Wilhelni II. Among his fellow passengers were Carl Itawo of 214 Eighth uvenu", Brooklyn, and Mr. Hawo's family. The. youngest of this family was Miss Anelta Bawo, a pretty brown-eyed girl of four summers, and it was wlti, Miss Anelta, that tti. hifj; liu.-sl.-in diplomat fell m love. He began to pay attention to the weo Brooklynltn Immi-diatcly after the ship left the Narrows, and onn of the sights that umused the passengers wss the bit; bearded representative of the riar nd the tiny maiden from Brooklyn romping up and down the deck. The delights of the smoking room had no charm for M. Wttte while Miss Anelta was out of her ls?rth. Mr. Bawo. ho is a wealthy brlc-a-brao Importer and manufacturer, and is combin ing with a business trip through Europe the. business of Inspecting bis factories in Herman)-, stopped at Bremen and there M. Wltte parted with his little American sweetheart. Ills lining gift was a very pretty Jew eled bonbon tsix. which the little t id v will regird as titte a treasure when sh grows up. M-Mnv.'hlle she is quite Inron-vilable over tl-.e los of tier big playmate New York Wi.i Id. Olstlitored. If illMiurc.l by pimple, ulcer, sores, Bucklen'a An.l.a H-ilve will heal you up will. o il a s iir 'J' ; guarante"d. For sale by tiuiniiuii it McCouncll Drug Co.