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8 TTTE OMAHA DAILY BKK: SATODAY, FKBPTAT?Y 3, lfW. Sale of Dainty Undermuslins Great Kid Glove Special The greatest stock' of Muslin Underwear ever shown in Omaha. As Saturday sjrtvials we are showing: Ladies' Skirts, trimmed with deep embroideries, dainty laces and inserting and clusters of tucks, have extra flounce and dust ruffle and are Tlie entire surplus stock of Ladies' Kid '(Jlovet of one of the larpf t glove importers in the country purchased at a fraction of their real worth, will be placed on sale Saturday. Ye have offered glove bargains in the past, but nothing in comparison to these. These gloves are made from fine French kid in black, white THE RELIABLE STORE. Bargain Day in Men's Furnishings iiflr to ftflr Men's Neckwesr Wo The entire surplus stork and sample line of a New York ninnii fnrtiirer reversible Four - In hands, 42 Inches long: Shleld Terk, Bows or Strings, In black, while awl all colors, plain and fiincy. vrTWh from 2"c to 5 nr. nil Men's Shirts You ran always buy 5 Or. shirts. b'M yo" ran't always buy $1.00 and $1.50 shins for iWr, hut that Is what you ran do Snt urday at Hayden's. Such well known brands as Griffon, Clnett and Monarch; worth' up to $2 50. In four great lota, at 98c, C r.lic. 60c and iaOVt worth up to $.'5,110 special, at HSc, 75c. f)K' and 39c and all the new spring shades and stitching, j Ladles' (own Made extra long and full, with lace and embroidery yokes trimmed .lih vush ribbons, worth double our special prices, at 9Sc, Toe 50c 39c Ladies' Corset Cover Trimmed with laces, embroidery and tucks, great assortment of designs, worth double, at 60c, 39c r and . JC Ladies' Drawers Lace and embroidery trimmed. good values up to $1, In 3 lots, at 60c, ?.9r and tJ Ladles' Sklit Knee length. In great assortment of handsome, designs, worth up to TP $1.00, at 50e and aWC Ladle' Lisle Gause Vests In all stzea, special at. 26c. 16c IOC have two large pearl clasps and are worth from $1.00 to $2.00 on sale in three lot. ikn go at. one price Saturday, each 10c at 60c, 40c and & W. and Karkcr Itrund Linen Co 11i in broken lots, clean stock and r. good styles; every man in Omaha Saturday knows their worth choice C ,. w I if Mil mm if IMS You must see them to appreciate their great bargain worth. Hose Supporter Sale ,' line of bst quality 2Sc How Supporters, in all slzs from 1fi babies' to ladle', In all colon; at, pair wv Nc quality Satin Pad Supporters, with velvet grip or fibre button; . 'at, pair.. Special Needle Sale We have purchased an entire whole sale stock of Needles 300,000 in the lot and will sell them Satur- ' day at. per package, 2He; .12 packages for Pure Linen 25c Handkerchiefs, 5c A special lot of extra quality Pure Linen Handkerchiefs on sale Satur day limit of one dozen to each customer at, each". 5c 50c Silk Veiling, 2U A new line of Fancy Silk Veilings, worth np to 60c per yard. 1 special, at, yard I&lv Extra Specials 86c Novels, Saturday $1.00 Copyright Books, Saturday 50c Copyright Books, Saturday 25 Envelopes Saturday ..5c 35c 25c . lc OUR CORSET DEPARTMENT With its complete lines of new spring models in all the best makes, offers unmatchable oppor tunity for selection. The Royal Worcester Corset is here in all the nev high bust and long hip models in new light t weight, batiste or heavy weight models. . . 4 A complete line of Nemo Self Reducing Corsets for stout figures, double boned through- PA out. all sizes ud to 36-in.. at 50c Shirt Waist Blouses, daintily designed, well made, special, at.... 50c and 75c Bustles and Hip Forms all C colors and styles, Saturday UL Sheet Music Sale 25c 13c Per Copy 13c Per Copy Saturday we place on sale all the latest hits in both Vocal anu Instrumental heet Music at 13c; 2 for 25c. .By mail add 1 cent. VOCAL, ' My Irish Molly O. Rufus Rastus Johnson Brown, . Can't You See I'm LonelyT Graft, Graft. Graft. Nothing From Nothing Leaves You. Will the Angles Let Me Play? Call Me Back, (Big hit). Nokomls (Hlg Indian Hit). Good Bye Susanna, Every Cloud has a Silver Lining. 1XHTKVMENTAL. Eyes of the Soul. (lutermezzo). Si'ver Heels. Belles of Dixie. Bouncing Betty. Mezlcana. I'm Trying to Find a Sweetheart. Alabama Blossoms. Valse Tranquil. Morning Glory. Indl-ana Poppies. Saturday the Third Day of the Greatest Sale of Women's Outer Garments This city has ever known. 200 New Spring Suits will be sold at wonderful bargain prices. New Spring Salts in silk and moire, all newest styles and colors These suits have " been displayed in our window the last four days. They are worth up to $30.00 while they last Saturday, 1 1 7 7 choice 11. In order to make this the greatest day of the greatest ten days' sale in our history we will offer Saturdays 150 Handsome Tailor Suits, in great assortment of colors and materials, worth regularly up to O Qfl $30.00. at. choice iJ.JV Ladles' Silk Vndersklrts, made of Glvernaud's taffeta, made " QO to sell at $6.00, special t,Ztj Choice of Any Winter Coat in the house 300 of them from which to select worth up to $30, fi Qfl Saturday at 0..U Choice of IftO Coats ihat sold up to $15.00, in this sale at 5.00 175 Women's Oravenrtte Coats Nearly all samples, worth Cf $12.00 to $15.00. choice. . . . JU 515.00 and . $18.50 Cravenettes, in Tans, Oxfords, Navies and Castors, all newest styles, at $15 Dse or slues. $5 9.90 Women's Skirts, worth $5.00 and $7.00, special Satur day, at Women's $H.OO and $10.00 Skirts, Saturday, at $6.00 2.95 $5 NEW SPRING SllTS AND COVERT COATS. Just arrived for Saturday's selling. Beautiful Tell. Suit, A U svonrh models, attractively priced. at $50. down to $25, tn 1S. 50 and New Covert Coats In tight loose semi-fitting stjies, spienuiu at $20. down to $12.60. tin. 17.60 and - ' - - CHILDREN'S COAT SPEC! A Choice of any Child's Coat in the house that, sold up to $15.00, (T C Saturday Children's $0.00 and $7.00 Qfi Coats, Saturday .U Children's Hear Skin Coats Slightly soiled, sold at $4.00 and f f)Q $5.00, choice Saturday l.JKJ From 8 Till 0 A. M. iO Women's $1.25 Wrappers. . ..f From 8:30 Till 9:30 A. M. Women' $1.00 Dressing A. Sacques Hf9 From 9 Till lO A. M. Women's $1.50 Waists From 9:30 Till 10:80 A. M. Child ren's Dresses, worth $1.50, From 10 Till 11 A. M. Women's $2.00 Knit Top Under- Qfi. skirts, at JOC New Home-.Mnde Wrappers Sizes 32 to 46. at. $2.25. J2.00, $1.75, $1.50 and 1.25 ORANGES! ORANGES! ORANGES! No commission hoi'SE or RROKKRS' procits to pay n IU'Y DIRECT. Our car of Fancy Hlghlnnd Navel Oranres arrived In the finest condition. Thla c ar la com nosed of nearly all one size and are extra fancy. large, Juicy and sweet; they are worth 25c per dozen, but to make this the greatest banner sale ever held in Omaha on this size orange We are going to sell TWKNTY FANCY HIGHLAND NA r.L ukaaukh TOR 25c OR FIFTEEN CENTS PER DOZEN. We cannot seU to merchants or peddlers at this price. V Will Save You Money to Buy Your Groceries at Hayden's Gold Belts This Is strlctlr a Gold Belt season a new lot of fine Gilt Belts Just C received, fine oualltle: will be placed on sale Saturday at. each. . . . t JC Our Entire Stock of Ladies' Silk Helta Worth up to $1.00 -to close out quickly, at. choice 25c Extra Special Shoe Sale Saturday 1,000 pair Women's $3.00 and $5.60 shoes in all leathers, Including sev eral lines of the celebrated $8.50 Ultra shoes. This shoe has a na tional reputation for fit and style choice of the entire lot, All of the $6.00 double sole STETSON shoes for men, all leathers, QQ den's $3.60 a-ul $4.00 shoes in box calf, vlcl, gun metal and calf, made by J. P. Smith, Chicago, while they last 2.98 69c 48c Women's $1.50 and $1.00 fur trimmed Juliets Chllds $1.00 and 76c hand turn shoes. Bile and Women's, Misses' and Chllds' $1.60 Dongola lace sboes, solid leather Inner and outer soles, fQ at Vac Prlies on warm shoes almost half less than regular prices to make room for spring goods now coming In. Have you tender feet. The GROVKR shoes POSITIVELY will not hurt the most sensitive foot. ASK THE WOMAN!!! GREAT HAT CLEARANCE $3.00 Imperial and Tiger ? ?0 Hats, at . JU Men's Soft Felt Hats, worth up to $2.50 in three lots, at Iflf $1.60. $1.00 and Men's Winter Caps that sold up to $2.00, in two lots, at, 9Sc Cf and JUc Trunk and Suit Case Bargains 25 Trunks that have been used as floor samples will be closed out at great price reductions. 34 and 36-lnch Metal Covered Trunks, well made, $6.00 values, Saturday $4.50 and S6.00 Cowhide Suit Case, with with out shirt fold. at Good Leather Suit Cases, made strong steel frames, $6.00 ft fJO values, at O 4.00 with or .4.98 on The Big Meat Section 22 pounds finest Pure Cane Granulated Sugar for Sl.oo 5-lb. pails Pure Fruit Jelly ....... 15c Jello or Jellycon. per pkg 7ic 10 lbs. best Granulated Cornmeal . 15c g lbs. best Breakfast. Rolled Oats. 25c 7 lbs. best Hand Picked Navy Beans 25c 6 lbs. choice Japans Rice .... , ... 25c 2- lb. can Fancy Sweet Sugar Corn.. Be Cold Water Starch .; per pkg 4c 1-lb. can Preserved Raspberries, 7 He 3- lb. can Fancy Plum or Apple Butter 7H 2 cakes Imported Oreen Castile Soap 5r Vi-lb. can Breakfast Cocoa 7gc The best Soda or Oyster Crackers, per pound Ac 2 pkgs. Fruen's Wheat Wafers. .8 l-3c EGGS ! EGGS! EGGS ! strictly Fresh No. 1 New Laid Eggs, per dozen l."c We also place on sale Wltmark's Dance Collections at 17c; by mall 20c. It contains such hits at: Just My Style. Tammany. Tail of the Turtle Dove, Dainty Little Ingenue, Sho Gun, Lanciers and a great many late Opera- Hits. Ofttn l unrf Ko,n t Vin mi'.l slaved. Trade at Cmzha's Big Saving Point .1.00 8c t.af Lard, 13 pounds for Pork Loins, pound Rib Roast, bonrd snd rolle.l Q4c pound J Round Steak. 71c pound Round Roant. 7lc pound " Hams, No. 1 Regulars . pound..... Sugar Cured Bacon, pound..- I pound pall Rex Lard, at ... Oc 101c 28c 5 pound pall Rsx Lard. 4-6 C China Dept. Bargains 10O-Piee English Porcelain Dinner Set, regular $8.00 to $12.00 values, speclsl Saturday, JfJ 80-Plece Decorated Dinner Sets, at Fancy Colored Candles, each 1.98 ..lie Decorated Dutch Bowls, C each ....Jv 2-Pound Butter Jars, each Holland Cream Jugs, each 7-Pieee Decorated Berry Sets, worth four times the price, at 2c 2c orth 15c ELIOT IS AGAINST FOOT BALI Harvard President Eajt Game is Uiifh for Schooli and Colleges. RULES OF PRIZE RING MORE HUMANE lie Alan Asserts That Its Effect tit Spectators Is More Denorallslaw . Ths Cock or Bull Klvhtlnv. OAMBMUUli, Muss.. Feb. 2. The Ameri can gume' of foot ball as now played Is wholly unfit for colleges and schools, according- to an opinion expresned by Presi dent Charles W. Eliot of Harvard uni versity In his annual report to the board if overseers of tho university, which was luad public today. He declares that as a portmle for persons who know the SHme foot ball Is more brutalizing than 1 rise flahtln, cook tlg-hting or. bull flght lr. He believes the rules governing foot ball to b" far less humane than the rules which govern the prise ring. He adds that It Is childish to suppose that the athletic authorities which have permitted foot bail to become a brutal, cheating demoralizing gamq can be trusted to reform it. Wrong Kind of Hero. Tlie" report declares that the gume has rtuched a point where It sets up a wrong kind of hero, that there Is no such thimt as g nerosity between combatants any more than In war. and that all the evils of foot ball huve descended into the secondary schools, where they are working great moral mischief. "Regarded as u combat between highly trained men," says the re port, "the prize ring has great advantages over the foot ball field, for tlie rules of the prize' ring are more humanu than tlmse of foot ball and they can be, and often are, strictly enforced. In the fight in a prlzo rinar between two men lacing, each Is per feetly visible, so that there are no secret abominations as In fool ball. Vet prize fighting Is illegal." Too Many Men Hart. Continuing, the report doclnres that foot bull causes an unreasonable number of serious Injuries and deaths, of which the public has been kept ignorant concerning the number and gravity of these injuries; that many of the serious Injuries are of such nature that in all probability they never can be ierfectly repaired; .that vio latlons of rules of the game by coaches, trainers and players are highly profitable and are constantly perpetrated by all par tics, and that uets of brutality are con stantly committed, partly as a result of the passions naturally aroused in lighting, but often on well grounded calculations of profit toward victory. "It Is clearly the duty of the colleges which have permitted these monstrous evils to grow up and become. Intense." the report continues, ''to purge themselves of sueh immoralities and ta do what they iun to help tho secondary schools to purge them selves ulso. Intercollegiate and Inter scholustic foot lMill ought to be prohibited until ix reasonable gumo has been formu lated and thoroughly eNcmplitied In th pi-aetli of individual Institutions." crty's chin anj several times tried to land, but rucli time the bl"W wns cither cleverlv blocked or Ryan fell short of landing. ImiiKhi-rty used Ills left effectively through out tlie bout. WITH TII noWI.FH. The Om:h:i Wee und News forces rolll.Vd ' on the, lntz it- 'Williams alleys last nlcht i ami i ne lire reprcse!i'ullv s were the vic tors tn two of the three games played. The Hee force was also to the good on totnl pins. Bcores: Patterson HiKSins .. VaiiKhun , Smith .... Mthes ... Totals HUE. 1st. .......H:j Hi.-. la; 11 ;;;4 NEWS. Ut. 14X 12S i:ki p i;i 1I. Ml. Total. 1!'4 : fc 31 lVs ,V4 i.'.i ii rot u m 4i i j UK 1.V, 4.-.1 I ; s;' j -d. 3d. Total j !'.!' 147 f.4 i 11 1.V! -.; li.; )!4 t!7 I 17 1) .';, ' 1S1 , 11". SO S I ;. ;;; 2.301 1 2Z There is no element of speculation in the quality of oid Underoof Hye It is good beyond compare, CHAS DENNEHY & COMPANY, Chicago. Rlee Oilftlth Parmelee W. Nichols R. Nichols Totals Tim reorganized Flack Kats showed last ! '"K"i imi ior 1110 imlsnee of the season Charley Black will have a team that will win sames every time It bowls. It was h the sniullest margin that tlie Armours man aged to win one game of the ihrrc H:ld wln whs lop man with a total of and a single game of ?:H Scores: BLACK KATS. ,,. , 1 lt. I'd. 3i. Total, f 'handler 17.J )ti, f'haielain 14s 1S2 y,, 31 j. fheldon tss 1ST 14S fi3 f"d m ik m V4 Haldwln l 1S(; .yjj Totals .... Nealr Jones , rj"rdo .... Hartley- ... Tonneman ; ARMOIKS. 1st. l.V if.; IXS l.ys 171 2d. 17 l.V. VM I JO. S.I. 171 171 1 s.r, 177 Total. 4!W M V.-i ".Jl KtKVTK ii TIIK HlMfi THAtK Dr. (.arihifr Wins the I'otomac Hand icap at Otaklatnl. SAN' FRANCISCO, Feb. 2.-Dr. Gardner ilcrii.nt.li a ted that he is one of the tiesi eolts in California today when he won the Potomac handicap at Oakland. He raced out with l'irelutll, easily passed him Hnd hud no trouble winning in u canter. 'I be longest .not in the race, Kthel Harr -more, was third. Waiercure seemed to lead at the half mile post in the second race and held the advantage to tlie wire. Weather cloudy; truck fast. Results: First race, mm mile: Tom fiobersl won. Frolic second, Swagger third. Time: 1:4m.. Second race, one mile and one hundred ynuls: W iiteicur.' won Major Ti nny sec ond. Dr. Shorts third. Time: 1:47. Third race, live furlongs: R M. Rrattaln won. CUissis second, The Roustabout third. Time: l:liHj. Fourth race, five furlongs: Dr. Gardner mm I- il! cond, Kthel Ilarrymore third. Time: 1 :V. Fifth race, six lurlongs: Pal won, Santa Ray second. Holoman third. Time: 1:14. Sixth rare, one mile: Mean Ormonde won, Conreid second. Y. 15. (Jutes third. Time: 1:41. I.OS AN'CIKI.KS. Feb. Results at Ascot : First race, four furlongs: Alonza won. Wspnagootls second. Gnmcbird third. Time: 0:1?. Second race, one mile: Xaih Woodcock nn, TanKlblc second. Myrtle 11. third. Time: l:42.s. Third race, six furlonus: Sad Sam won. Tim Hurst second. Uolden Hink third. Tl-oe: 1:1). Fourth race, one mile und a sixteenth: Cliolk Hedriek won, Huviland second. Sais third. Time: 1:474. Fifth race, fulnniy course: I.ady King t Totals 842 W. S4:i 2,4l The Red Seals won three gmes from Ihe Sunllower on Ihe MetroKilltan alleys Nolsn was high on single game and also on total pins. Score: SL'NFIylWERS. Mark is; im Wll.-og im j-:i Clements 4 Iteniamln lis l7 Ames 117 1.1 ToUls... Nolan ... I.efler ... Sageser . I. running Carlton . 4 ; RED SKAL8. 1st. 2d l'9 l.il iys 125 l.U 3d. Total. 1M 5l7 12H 42 12. 4.-.1 IM 4ii't 1"7 34o N 7 2.2m) 21 153 14 1K2 lis Sd. Total. im ris 17'.' 47H IM 4:t l:u t4S l.Vi 47 Totals 724 807 7 :.2M Jack Oonahert)' Bests Baddr nsa. SIILWAI'KKG. Feb. J.-Jark Domherly of Milwaukee was e warded the derision over Ruddy Ryan of Chicago by Kef ere Coffey in an right-round bout before ihs Milwaukee boxing club tonight. Dougherty had shad over Ryan nearly every round. The Chicago bey was evidently awaiting an ODDurlunilv tor an ouenlns un Doush- won. Fox hall second, Search Mo third. Timo: l:10!i. Sixili race, one mile: Kl r'liiiiuahua won, Durbar second, Patsv lirown third. Time: 1:42. Seventh race, six furlongs: Rraden won, Fellxmozzes second, Aurocelvu third. Time: 1:14,. Nr.W ORI.KANS, Feb. 2. Results at fair grounds: First race, live and one-hall' furlongs, selling: Dr. Coffey won. Proteus second, Usury third. Time: 1 :07i. Second race, three and one-half furlongs, selling: King l'opold won, Helen Lucas second, Sitlvisa third. Time: :423. Third nice, one mile und one-eighth, cell ing: Jerry Lynch won. Athena second, Kenton third. Time: l:5fl. Fourth race, six und one-hall" fuilonas. handicap: Hroomhamlle won, Lud.v X'aslill sec'ind. Kscutcheon third. Time: 1 : 1911. Fifth race, one mile: Alolloway won, Nine second. Kitty Piatt third. Time: 1:4.'. Sixth race, one mile und one-eighth, sell lngi Leg" lee won, Prince Salm Salm sec oml. Saul third. Time: l:5H'.j. Results at City park: fit si tace. seen furlongs, selling: April Shower won, Gllfain second. Immortelle third. Time: 1:2VV Second race, three and one-half furlongs: Colloquy won. Lens second. Blue Dale third. Time: 0:41. Third race, steeplechase, short course: Flving Ralncloud won. Judge Nolan sec ond, Trourere third. Time: 3:tH- Fourth rare, live and one-half fu:ionua. hamlnap: Uulnu Brady won. Don Fonso serond. Minnie Adams third. Time: 1:"7V Fifth rare, one mile, selling: Florizel won, Huron F.sher second. Freebooter third. Time: 1:40, Sixth nice, one mile and a sixteenth, selling: Hudur won. Dig Row second, Turp third. Time: l:4S!s. Students Heat I'lrl.ed Ten 111. SCHI YLKR. Neb.. Feb. 2.-iSperiul Tele gram.) Tlie Schuyler High school basket hall team played its llrst game here to night with a picked team from town and won by the score of 11 to 9. Frank Gotch Throws John Una. DKS MOIXI7S. Feb. Frank Gotch won from John Voss of Rock Island in 11 catch-u-rath-ran wrestling mutch here tonight. Gotch took two strulght falls. INVESTIGATES CAUSE OF FIRE Government Trying: to Discover Iten 1111 for tllase ou Transport Which Proved Fatal. SAN FRANCISCO, l'.b. 2 The Investi gation into the cause of the Are on the transport Meade yesterday is still in progn ss. Major Dovol, chief of the trans port tefvlof. Is quoted us saying: "There is no doubt that the gas which overcame the liremeii was generated by the burning of the cotton in a bundle of mattresses and in tlie wrappings of a bun dle of rifles. These wns a large quantity of cotton in til" mattresses, but tlie cloth around the rifles was of wool. I um told that tlie burning of the cotton must have caused carbonic, acid gas. the larger quan tity of which was very deadly In the con lined space of the ship's hold." WASHINGTON. Feb. 2.-U has been de cided to delay sailing of the transport Meade for ten days to give the officers and men an opportunity to put their cloth ing In shape, and where they were de stroyed, to adjust Insurance carried by some of the oflicers. I nitlnneil C otton Iteport. WASHINGTON, Feb. ;. Director North's report ou unginned cotton in the United SU tes on January li. 1H. shows 350. KM hales. When you have anything to trade, adver tise It in tlie For Exchange Column of The Bee Want Ad Page. DOCTORS for MEW V1 limi Basket Hall Team Ises. CHICAGO. Feb. 2. The Fniversity of Iowa basketball team was defeated here to. night by Ihe University of Chicago team. The final score was 37 to 'M. f It ffclijhts the taste and alfords exquisite pleasure. It costs but half the price of foreign Champagnes, as there is no duty or ship freight to pay on Cook's Imperial Extra Dry. ( aaaae rant. sr. loms woaio-s rata 8KSVKD ETEBTWBUE aaisaics) wist 00 ar. louia Mporllnar Brevities. Tlie ground ho sa' his shadow and Pa cannot liexln spring practice 011 the lot for at least six weeks. The Chicago clubs have derided not to permit the Indianapolis club of the Amer ican nssoeiatl m to play SunUuv games in the Windy City. Hans Wagner -xects to boost his baiting average next season, for h never could hit "Vic" Willis, now the big Teuton's team mate. Since the death of President Harper the knorkers of foot ball have lecn getting in their deadly work, with Ihe result that Hie University of Chicago has decided Ihe game must be laid on the shelf for two years. Five weeks hence sixteen Imsu ball clubs, averaging close t.i twenty-five men to Ihe club, will he journeying to different la vored siHits in t he sunny south for their annual spring training. Kach club will re main In the south from four 10 five weeks, long enough. Il Is lielicved. for the players to rid themselves of winter fat and limlier up their muscles for the long chumplunshlp campaign. egro llaaared at Capital. WASHINGTON. Feb. 2. Wiliain Walter Hamilton, a negro, was hanged In the jail here today for the murder of Lizzie Lyman, his common law wife. The drop fell at 7 o'clock and death ensued twelve minutes later. Tba uriws was a particularly brutal on. To men who It Is not so much of a calamity tlutt n mnn rontracts diseases or weaknesses, but that he neglect I hem fails to secure proper treatment for their cure. you to consult without delay the bet specialist, one who has made a life long study of Just such cases, one who ran q'ulrkly and fully understand your troubles, one who will not de ceive you wllli false promises or un businesslike propositions, one who can and will cure you in Ihe shortest pos sible time snd St the leu-d expense to vim. Any niHn in need of such medi cal advice or treatment should come st once to the STATU MF.DICAL 1N- srrnn B. are weak, nuntslly morally find physhally. whose sys tems have at some time been polluted with poison .us private dlsesses, 1 iiosc whose depleted manhood forbids any advances toward matrimony snd those who hae made the mistake of marry ing while there lurked ill their system some frightful weakness or poisonous taint of private discuses and who now llnd themselves on Ihe verge of social ruin. To all such men a conenilou and cxperlemed doctor would advise We Cure Safely and Thoroughly Stricture, Varicocele, Emissions, Nervo-Sexual Debility, Impotency, Blood Poison (Syphilis), Rectal, Kid ney and Urinary Diseases and sll diseases and weaknesses of men due to Inheritance, evil habits. r ieses. self-abuse or the result of stM-rlfio or private discuses. We make no misleading statements or uuhuxiueaslike iroMisiin to Ihe afflicted, neither do we promise lo cure them In a . days, nor offer cheap, worthless treatment iu order to secure Ihei. patronage. Honest dK-tors of recognized ability do not resort lo such iii-iIhhIh. guarantee a erff't, safe and lusting cure in Ihe quickest possible lime, without leaving injurious after-effects in the system, mid at the lowest cost possible for honest, skillful and successful Urutniiiit. FDCT Consultation If cannot call write for symptom blank. IrttL tn4 Examination Oftlce Hours-X a. m. lr ft p. 111 F'luduys. PHo 1 mil'. . STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 Far nam St., lletween lSlu and Hth 8t.. OMAHA, KGB.