TTIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1906. off. Saiinig Firoees oini Fiaoim SoglhilS: iw Satardlay OP LflDS' AMD CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR SPECIALS $2.00 Muslin Skirts Daintily trimmed with lac and embroider)', deop flounces, in great variety value at Saturday's price Ladles' -Vesta and rants. In fall and winter weights, all sizes, at "1 C 39c and JC Misses' and Children's Undarwear, fall and winter weights, In all in. sizes, snap at 25c and. Misses' Combination 8u!U, weights, great value, Sat ' urday at In fall ..25c See These Saturday Specials Taney Pillow Tops 75c quali- 'Ladies Fancy Collars-Lace ties, in several different designs I niching trimmed - sur--on sale in two QQ0 OzJ? baralns' 2Sc lot8 C3LISLriH BoaonsOn sale Ladies' Silk Girdles 50c, 75c and $1.00 values, to close Sat urday, at, choice 25c Liberty Hand Bag Real leather, well made and nicely lined, regular 75c values Saturday will go t ..... 49c Hundreds of staple notions at half to quarter regular price. Wonderful Values in Sheet Music for Sat urday. Ml the Latest Vocal and Instrumental Hits Add lc per copy for, postage. ': Special 2 H c per copy. Any 11 copies for 25c Lost Chord, vocal, Sullivan. My did Kentucky Home, vocal, Foster. Polish Dance, Scharwenka. Spring Song, Mendelsshon. . Value Bleue, Margls. Melody la F, Rubenstlen. - ' And hundreds of others. Two for 25c. Just a few of. the many popular hits given below: . . VOCAL Why Don't You Try, VanAlstyne. . Cheyenne, VanAlstyne. - Waiting at the Church. Not Because Your Hair Is Curly. In Dear Old Georgia. China Dept. Specials Imported Metal Top Steins H Litre else, tegular 11.00 and I1.2& values, Saturday 86c and 4DC . ... i , i tamp and Cigar Sand nates All c stses, at, each . . .a DiooraUd Toilet Seta 13 piece, - '"JOE very beet semi-porcelain . . .. , ..-eCJ 100 Plees Decorated Dinner Set Imported Bavarian wear, usually sold :t 17 CIO ;I20. and IIS sale price Saturday ImeVO 10 Piece Perorated Dinner Set- f Af Special Saturday Se'ny T.:.V i .-f-tT Art ottry Jardlnerea, Oen each i.4. .... oc L3 AFFAIRS iTJOUIH OMAIll Bsport tf Citj TreatuTtT Shows Fiianoei Goad Bhape, DEUNNEY FINDS MRS.; AN GUN. HUST City rhyslelaa'RDrts IM Wish ataia4 Real Iajartes la Aect slcBt She Asks Dassages ' For. The report of the city treasurer of busi ness dons during th last month, filed with the city clerk Thursday afternoon, shows South Omaha city finances to be In good shape. If the amount of money on hand is an indication. Th bet balance In all funds on hand Is t390.7M.48. There was' received Into the treasury during th month the sum of $167,104.41 and there was paid out (43,452.11 Of th amount received, however, and placed on deposit 1150,000 was the In come from the sal of sewer ponds, the Is sue being $260,000, and $50,000 was from the sal of city hall bonds. Th details of th report show money In a few of the funds as follows: Police, $48S.2; lire, $1188.61; public light, $74.1; street repair, H.1S8.M;. genera!. il.MO.M; Judgment, $1,584.10; library, S176.S0; water, tl.964.78. The Interest fund was overdrawn to th amount of $458.41 and th salary fund overdrawn 11,82.40. Nw Up Grewtng. Mrs. Lottie Beatty. colored, who had her upper Up slashed oft by her irat husband - several days ago during a family quarrel, In -which th wife came out second best. Is doing well and the Indications are the Uousua operation performed by Dr. Koenlg will be successful. Late Thursday after noon Dr. Koenlg said the wound was do ing as well as could b expected, and, while ha was unable to ssy what would be th final outcome, he felt somewhat en couraged.. Th physician cut th mouth In a way to draw th parts of th lip to gether.' When th operation heals the woman will have a hare Hp. Th grafting operation will then b performed and Pr. Koenlg I of th opinion th woman will not be so much disfigured as ws thought at first. v Case f Mr. Aasrlla. Pr. E. I PeLanney, city physician,' has mad hi report to th city council of his examination of th Injuries received by Mrs. Anglln soma time ago, which she al leged were caused by her falling upon a defective sidewalk. Th physician reported h found Mrs. Anglln was suffering from a ATHLETES TO KEEP IN GOOD TRIM ' MUST LOOK WELL TO THB CONDITION OF THE SHIM. TO THIS END THE BATH . SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH HAND SAPOLIO v AU Qnxtn ma4 Denotata . : '' '''' ' " of design, splendid I C A t. ladles' Combination Salts, fall or win ter weights, worth up to "j)C 75c, at eWC Ladles' Comot Covers and Drawers, nicely trimmed, well -worth 50c, Saturday at ..25c Ladles' Gowns, cut extra full and long, trimmed with lace, embroidery and wash ribbons, values up to PA 12.00, at 98c, 75c and JVC Saturday will go at, per dozen 2 10c Pearl Buttons Extra quality clear pearl, will go at, C per dozen JC Ladies' Initial Handkerchiefs Extra special bargains Saturday C at, choice . A , DC When the Mocking Birds Are Singing. Smile on Me, Sutton. m. What's the Use of Knocking, New Coon Song. I Won't Play Unless You Coax Me. Won't You Come Over to My Housee. INSTRUMENTAL Iola, (the greatest hit of the year.) SUverhetls, Intermezzo. Happy Heine, march two-step. Cherry, march two-step (new). Bells of '76 (march, new). Melody at Twilight (new). Just Out The latest and best book on the market. Star Dance Folio No. 6, contains all the latest hits. Why Don't You Try, Cheyenne, Silver Heels, etc. Regular price is 76c. On sale Saturday at 36c per copy. Hayden's; the Greatest Grocery Dept. i p LEADERS ALL THE TIME IH EVERYTHING. to lbs. Beat Pure Cans Granulated auRar i.. $1.00 t lbe. Beet Rolled Oatmeal.... 26o I lbs Best Hand Pickled Navy Beans..... 25o 10 lbs.' Best Cornmral, : i..,.i...Ua I lbe. Best Fancy Sweet Sugar Corn 6o I lbs. Beet Early June Peas Xeelo Breakfast Food per pkg........ Ess-O-See, per pkg 4 plrss. Uneeda Biscuits Oil Sardines, per can 1 lb. Can Fancy Alaska Salmon... w.. Bromangelon, or Jello, per pkg..' H lb. Can Condensed Cream 8V1O 60 ....W3 . . . .160 IO 0 ....7H 4o lb. Assorted- Soups. U lb. -Cans Breakfast CoCca ......7Wa 1 lb. Jars Fin Fruit Preserves 80 Fancy Mixed Pickllna; Spices, per lb 20o TEA AND COFFEB SALE . Fancy Santos Coffee, per lb,..1 ...15c Porto Rico Blend Coffee, (a fine drink) per pound 20c O. Q. Mocha A Java Coffee, per lb C&o Cereal Coffee, per lb 124o Fancy F. B. Japan Tea, per lb 26q Fancy Sun Dried Japan Tea, per lb 26c Fancy Oolong- Gunpowder, Ceylon, or Eng lish Breakfast Tea. per Jb 35c badly sprained leg, which - causes her to limp, though he found no external Indica tions of injuries. Th body of her still born child, the physician reported, was bruised. ' . ' . Mrs. Anglln fell some time ago at Twenty-seventh and . X streets and was seri ously Injured. - Bh attributed her fall to a detective sidewalk and filed wth the coun cil a claim for $5,000 for damages. The council referred th - matter to. th city physician, ' with instructions to examine Mrs. Arglld and report. It Is freely ru mored that If th council turns down the claim of Mrs. Anglln In th face of the report by th city physician she will at one file a dams suit against the city for $20.00. Trlbat Oeorg Bark. A little volume. "In Memorlam," has just been Issued by th members of the South Omaha Live Stock exchange, a tribute to th memory of George Burke, who was bulled July 14 at Forest Lawn cemetery. Mr. Burke, so the volume says, was the founder of th exchange and was one of the great moving spirits which mad South Omaha th third greatest live stock market in th world. Th folder contains a pic lure of Mr. Burke. Scavenger Act Laads. Th city treasurer has prapared his list of Isnds to be sold under the scavenger act and the same will be filed with th proper Authorities Monday. Inasmuch as the treasurer desired to give everyone Inter ested as much time ss possible to get on '.he right side of th ledger, he postponed this action until th first of th week, still aolding his books open.- . Bits I Missing. Th police hav received word from the chief of police at Council Bluffs to look out for J. M. Elicit, who left his home In the Iowa city two days ago, since which time his family has not heard of him. Blicit i J) years of age, five feet and seven Inches in height and wore a -brown salt of clothe. Inasmuch as he neither drinks nor gambles, his friends and relatives are apprehensive of his safety, Th police are looking out for hint. Magi City Cassia. Make an offer on the northwest corner of 18th and " Missouri Ave. a nearly new house, east front, and neat cottage, south front; two new lots. Room for two more ho lines. Will sell on easy terms . Price, 12,710. N. P. Podge A Co.. 1714 Farnam bt. JUSTICE WAITS ON CUPID Cvart Defer Trial af Alleged Thief . Vatll He Celebrate HI ' Marriage. Th cas of William Snell, th former waiter at th Field -club charged with, stealing $77 worth of coupon books, did no't corns up before Judge Leslie Friday, as SnaU, wh$ Is out on ball. Is In th midst of bis honeymoon. He secured a license Thursday to wed Miss Anna Chiles of' Topeka, Kan. Th case against htm wax continued until Monday, when he promUet to be In court. A Model Fasaily. "I do not think that our family has been mithout Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera sad Piarrhoea Remedy since w commented housekeeping years ago," " says E. W Archer, managsr t th Republican Journal. Caldwell. Ohio. "Wbea w go oa an extended visit w pack It in tb suit : so as to b prepared ts ward off any trouble that may be caused by change of aster and Xod." ' GREAT SEPTEMBER SALE OF FURNITURE. NOW ON, EASY PAYMENT . PLAN F DESIRED OUR HOSIERY DEPT. Always has special bargains to offer. Better still we carry a very 'superior assortment of standard makes in all prices. A New Line of Ladies' Fancy Embroid ered Hose, shown for the first time Saturday, at 11.00, 75c . IJQ Ladies' 25c Fancy Hose, spec ial Saturday at 12ic Misies' Fine Ribbed Hose, regular 2 Be . values, special Saturday, - 1 II t IZ2C Magnificent Display of New Fall Styles Crown Jewel Suits at.........; $25.00 The Faultless Suits at $15.00 Our two leaders for 1906 and 1907 have won the universal approval of the many who have seen them: Their elegance in design and material and the splendid workmanship are suporior to any garments before shown at prices so low. We know their quality and style beauty will de light you. See them Saturday. . Sale of Sample Coats 200 sample coats sent to us for comparison and selection will be of fered for sale Saturday at a 25 per cent sav ing. Newest styles, best materials, colors and patterns great bargains Saturday -at $6.90, $8.90, $10, $12.50, $15, $18 up to $35 Two Manufacturers' Stocks Ladies' Waists worth up to $8 at. ... .' Hundreds f Itcautlfal Waist in Taffeta, Messalines, Peau de Soles, Laces, etc., like those shown in our 16th St. window the past few days all latest styles and colors, values up to $8, choice $2.08 Clearing Sale of Waists All broken lots In waists that sold up to $3 will be on sale Saturday at, choice. . .05o Don't miss this chance. CHEESE AND BUTTER SALE. Fancy Brick or Limberger Cheese, per lb lfto Jncy -Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese, per id iivo Fancy New York White Cream Chese, per lb. :.ro Fancy Dotneetlc Swiss Chese, per lb..l7Ho Fancy Separator Creamery Batter per lb.22o rBtm, rmuxr, rurr Omaha's Greatest rrssfc rrul Department Fancy Table PeacheaT per basket. .... .20o New Honey, per rack 12He Large; ripe Bananas, per dosen ...... loo Sweet, juicy Oranges, per dosen ...... lie Fancy Table Grapes, per basket iac Fresh, rip Tomatoes, per basket 6c Two measures fresh roasted Peanuts.. 6c Jelly Grapes, per basket- lltte CAITDT, GASSY, OAVBT All regular, 4 Oo Candles, for this sale, per lb 20c All regular 20c Candles, for this sle, . per lb 10c The committee In charge of the several departments of work of the local Toung Women's Christian' association will meet at a tea to be given In the aasoclatioa rooms Monday evening, September 14. Ther will be a discussion of general plans for strengthening and extending th Work and for promoting th general Inter ests of the association. Th majority of. th departments will resum work by the middle of the month. The board of direc tors Is planning to resume the publication of the little association bulletin, Th Bud get, that was suspended last year. It will be Issued monthly and will afford a medium of communication with the mem bership that the dally papers could not supply. It 1 expected that , th first Issue will be delivered September 24. The Nebraska Women's Suffrage associa tion has arranged for Rev. Anna Shaw, president of th American Woman's Suf frage association, to spend Saturday even ing, September 29, in Omaha, and members of th local suffrage and other women's organisations will arrange for her to speak that evening. A meeting has been called of all women Interested, for Tuesday after noon at 1:80 o'clock; at th Toung Men's Christian association rooms, when definite arrangements' will be mad. Th International Council of Women for Christian and Patriotic Service, which was so largely Instrumental In keeping up the agltntion against the seating of Brlghum Roberts and later of Reed Smoot, In con gress, has undertaken a plan for extending Its anti-Mormon campaign almost Into the heart of the Mormon'country.. Through a circular letter to women and women's or ganisation of Influence, it Is now esklng contributions to a fund of at least $S.0i0, which' shall support a number of able speakers In Idaho and to prepare snd-clrctt-late a large amount of anti-Mormon litera ture to counteract the effect of the Mor mon church to gain supremacy In that state and so extend Its Influence and power. . Mia Helen B. 'Brown, St West Ono Hundred and Thirtieth street. New York, is treasurer. . This department acknowledges ' th' re ceipt of two year books from th Fair land Country Woman's club, for th past and th present year. The books Include besides the list of officers the program for each meeting, together with' the name of the hostess at whose horn It Is held. Th meetings are held every four weeks throughout the year with two special days, th annual aoclal held In February and th annual picnic held In August. The club has a membership of about thirty uv at present, composed of th wives and daughters of farmers In th vicinity of Ashland and South Bend, and Its study Includes domestic science and literature. Mrs. O. J. Wort man of South Bend Is president of th club. . On of th local posts of g Woman's Relief corps will prssent a nsgstaff to lha Old People's horn sooiC upon which is to be raised th handsom new flag given th horn by on f tb other posts re cently. Th program will b out this week for tb annual convention of tb Woman' WOIIAJJ IH CLUB AND CKABITY IT HE RELIABLE STOflC. Great Clearing Sale Men's Hais Men's Felt Hats, stiff or soft, in all styles and colors, regular $1.00 to $3.00 values, on sale Saturday, main floor, west room, to close quickly, at 25c-50c-75c-$1.00 1 on Sale Saturday- $2.98 Omaha's Only Meat Saving Dept. Spring Chicks, guaranteed fresh, lb 13Vfcc Home-made Corn Beef, lb.3c Shoulder Steak, lb. ...... .5 VaC Shoulder Roast, lb .... SV&ci Round Steak, lb. ......... 7 Vic Porterhouse Steak, lb. ...12c Sirloin Steak, lb. ........ '.10c All kinds of Sausage, lb. 6Vic Christian Temperance union of Douglas county, which will be held at Waterloo Thursday, September IS. Mrs. & M. Cov ell of Omaha Is county president and has the program In charge. The local union will be presented by It usual delegation, Sotlth Omaha, Valley, Elk City and Water, loo unions are Included In th county organisation. DISTANCE MAGNIFIES ESTATE Eagllsh Claimant Hear Kaapp Prop erty at Beatrlee I Worth s,ooo,ooo. ' A claimant has arisen In London, Eng land, for the partition of the estate of the late Charles C. Knapp of Beatrice, Neb., who died about alx months ago In that city. The claimant la C E. Prouet, who says h is a nephew of the lata Mr. Knapp, and It is heard from English sources that th estate Is valued at $3,. 000,000. This extravagant estimate of Mr. Knapp's wealth will be a surprise to Mr. Knapp' friends, who hav known him for twenty or more years. A fair estimate of th estat left by Mr. Knapp would not exceed $30,000. He was engaged In th real estat and grain business at Beatrice for about twenty-five years.. He owned two or three farms In the southern part of Oage county tnd let them out to tenants. Aside Yrom these farms he owned a modest residence property In Beatrice, and this 'la believed to be , th entire amount of his posses sions. Th only heirs to the Knapp es tat known in this country are his widow and a daughter. Miss Frances Knapp. Mr. Knapp was born a subject of Eng land on th (stand of Jamaica, while his father held an official position there under the British ' crown. Subsequently th family removed to Nassau, the capital of the Bahama Islands, where th elder Knapp was again employed In the British colonial service. Young Knapp was sent to England to be educated and was a stu dent at Oxford, finishing hi education ther. He then cam la America and marrl'd and shortly thereafter removed to Beatrice, where he lived until his death. While he was a frequent visitor to h British West Indies with his wife and daughter. It wss not known that he had any possessions there. He was naturalised early in his residence In America end held one. or two small offices at Beatrice. He was a man of peculiar habits, but to those who knew him Intimately he was a genial and pleasant companion. A telegram from Be trice last night stated that up to the present time no action of a legal nature had been taken by th alleged Vnglleh heirs to secure any por tion of the Knapp estate and so far as known ther was none contemplated. . SISTER CANNOT BE FOUND Mrs. Amelia Heater la agrat of Her Dead Brother. Wife Arthur W. Smith died August $ st Ely. Nevada, leaving a considerable estat. His wife and two s'sters survive him. On of the sister la Mrs. Amelia Hunter, who is thought to b a resident of Omaha. .Th address of th other sister is not known. Mrs. Smith has written tb postmsstsr of Omaha asking him to assist her In locating Mrs., Hunter, as two telegram sent to her xl Omaha hav bn r lurried unaoswarad, WE SELL FURNITURE i AND CARPETS ON PAYMENTS SET OUR PRICES AND TERMS BEFORE YOU FURNISH New Corset Models Not. just a few, but complete lines of the most popular and very best makes. Kabo, Royal, Woroesters, Nemo, R. & O., Warner, F. P. eta, in just the model to suit your figure. Prices up f from P New models in the famous Bon Ton Corsets just received. Ask to see them. p Ladies' Plaid Skirts The popularity of the plaids for skirts is undisputed the superior . ity of our showing is admitted by all who have visited this department. 275 New Walking Skirts In newest materials, perfect in hang and finish, $8 values spe cial at ;.V...$4.93 Children's Presses worth up to $2.60 at '. . . .50c Children's Wash Dresses, in 10 different styles, sizes 4 to 14 years, great range of patterns and colors, in splen did wash materials garments that would sell regu larly up to $2.60, choice Saturday 69c New Home-Made Wrappers No place will you find their equal at the prices made extra full, of best grade materials prices, $2, $1.78, $1.60 and $1.26. HARDWARE; STOVES AND HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT SPECIAL SATURDAY TOOL SALE. We Can Save You From 15 to 25 prr cent on Tools. No. 03 Bailey Iron Smooth Plane, 8-ln No. 06 V Bailey Iron Jack Plane, io-in No. 06 Bailey iron Fore riane. ls-in. No. 08 Bailey Iron Jointer, 24-in.... Ship Augers, without screw, all slses Car Bits, all sizes . 85o Regular Bit Brace, ratchet t $1.50 Ball Bearing Bit Brace, ratifaet $2.00 Ball Bearing Bit Brace, ratchet 26-ln. No. 7 Dlsston Hand Saw 20-in. D. 8 Dlsston Panel Saw , 26-ln. D. 8 Dlsston Hand Saw i 2 8-ln. D. 8 Dlsston Rip Saw 20-ln. No. 12 Dlsston Panel Saw 26-ln. No. 12 Dlsston Hand' Saw 2 8-ln. No. 12 Dlsston Rip Saw SCUE MARKET HINTS Th grocer's racks look Just now as though they had been filled with reference to fall pickling and preserving. Th fresh garden truck is not so muctt In evidence and In Its place are baskets of practically everything that lends itself to th pickle Jar. Th 41ttl pickle onions about th sis of a marble are among the new things and sell for 40 cents sn eight-quart basket. They are unusually fine. Th dry weather recently, according to grocers, ha mad the midget pickles scarce and correspond ingly expensive. These are th favorite for sweet pickles, but they cost. Just now 20 cents a hundred. Th small- cucumber pickles for dill or sweet pickles sell for 50 cents a one-third bushel basket. This Is the time for doing up these pickle and th woman - who watches the market wagon .wilt save spmething. Green pep pers for stuffing and general use sell at 20 cents a basket. Oreen tomatoes will not be plentiful until th cooler weather begins to retard thler ripening, but those who car to order them at th same prio as ripe tomatoes msy hav them now. Was beans the sort especially desirable for nlckle s re 85 cents a third bushel basket. Cauliflower Is not to be had Just at present, but will be In later. Rip cucumber hav Just com In and. ell for t cents each, or six for 21 cants; they are big and Arm and are generally 1 counted superior to watermelon rinds for pickling. Some of the best wild plums and cultivated wild plums that hav been In market this season ar selling today at 30 cents a basket, but the grocer say they will promise no more when this supply has been exhausted. onto Clah Dishes, Famillar tovery woman whose husband Is a member of a club, says a well knowq authority on cookery, Is th complaint mat -our cook- cannot serv kidney ss we get them at the club." These sre we recipes for kidneys as a well known club chef prepares them: Order veal kidney with th suet left on. Trim them, split, and broil them ten minutes over a clear fire. Serve on toast with melted bullvr, salt, cayenne, and a little lemon Juice poured over them. More alluring still a re kidneys oooked ten minutes In brown stock, drained and sliced Put alternate slices of kidney and thinly sliced bacon oa a akewer, with a fresh mushroom cap at each end. Broil until the bacon Is quite crisp, and arrange oa toast. Btor together a tablespoonf ul of flour and th unit quantity of butter, cook, and thin with brown stock In which th kidneys wer boiled. Besson and Just before serving add a tablespoonful of sherry or Madeira. Bi oiling There ar some broiled dishes which ar not broil at all In tb strictest sens of th word. Sardine and bacon ar among them. It is not practical to broil bacon over the coals, a th fat Invariably catche fir, and th resulting amok and smell la disagreeable. Sardines alas ar difficult, for th asms reason, and alao be es us they break easily. To broil sardines. drain thsm carefully and lay en brown paper In th oven until they ar hot Lay each sard Ins en a finger ailc of toast. squoes lemon Juice over them, and sprinkle with finely chopped parslty. Baooa should Great Shirt Sale Saturday We have secured the sample lines and surplus stock of three of the best known manufacturers of Men's and Boys' Shirts, all new fall patterns, in the very best materials and very latest styles, garments worth up to $1.50, will be placed on sale Sat urday in four great lots, at 98c, and Men's Fancy Ho, regular 19c and 2Sc values, special Satur- f f day. at llHe and lVlC Men's 60c Svspenders, fine lisle web, In great assortment of colora, special Saturday JmJG Big Shoe Sale Saturday Buy your school shoes here Saturday at a saving of very, near one-half of the regular prices. Misses' $1.50 School Shoes, kid and box calf '. . .$1.00 Childs' $1.50 and $1.25 Shoes, 98c and . . -75o Women's $4.00 and $3.50 Shoes, in most all the leathers, but narrow .98c Little Gents' $1.50 school, shoes, the kind that wears well. . .$1.00 Men's $4.00 and $3.50 Patent Colt, Gun Metal and Vici Kid.. $2.50 Men's $3.00 and $2.50 Shoes $1-88 Men's $2.00 Satin and Kangaroo Calf Shoes, the kind that wear i ; W-60 Women's $2.00 and $1.50 White Canvas Oxfords $1.00 Closing out all the $4.00 and $3.50 Oxfords $1.98 v Infants' 90-cent and 75-cent Button and Lace Shoes 48c Are you wearing a Grover Shoe? In Our New Bargain Room Many Splendid Bargains Await You Saturday. A Few Are Here Mentioned. Amoskeag Apron Checks, in bargain room, at yard 5c 6V2O Standard Dress Prints, in bargain -roon, at, yard.,.4V25 Dice Check Napkins, hemmed rfiadv for use. at. dozen. . .45c 6VgC Shaker Flannel, Saturday, .' .91.05 .ft. 40 .SJ.65 .2.25 . . .25c , . i 25c i . .$1.15 . .$1.40 . .$1.10 . .$1.03 i i 4 4 $1.28 $1.48 $1.28 $1.5 $1.89 t 4 ) be placed on a wire broiler and put In a hot oven over a dripping pan. Club Pudding Mix the Juice of four oranges and two lemons. Whip a pint of cream and add to It a cupful of chopped walnut meats. Sweeten and flavor and mix with th fruit Juice. Fill a mold with th mixture and pack In salt and lc for at least four hour. CORNELIA STILL QUITE LOW Man Shot by Joe Salerao Critical, hat Haa Chaaee for Life. Sebastian Cornelia, th man who was shot Thursday morning by foe Salerno, Is still In a precarious condition at the Omaha General hospital. He Is reported to be resting somewhst easier and has a fair chance of recovery If peritonitis or other complications do not set In. ' County Attorney Slabaugh has not as yet been able to obtain a statement from him as to his version of the shooting on account of his critical condition, , Clrco, th man who was shot at three times by Salerno and escaped without In Jury, Is still missing, having forfeited his bail in police 'court, where he was to ap pear to answer to the charge of assaulting Mrs. Clrco, who Is Salerno's sister.' BOrS DEATH GRIEVES BRYAN Veeldaatal Drowning of HI Nam, sak Soerce of Sorrow to Democratic Leader. While In Omaha Wednesday William 3. Bryan expressed himself feelingly at th accidental death of his young namesake, Willie McQulstlon. The lad was drowned at Forty-Second and Isard streets a week ago Sunday, th day following the receipt of a post card sent by Mr. Bryan from Portugal. When Informed of th death of the boy Mr. Bryan said; - "Th - boy was named for me and his parents lived across th street from my horn In Lincoln. I regret hi death very much. While I was Aon I sent a number of post cards to my little friends In Lin coln and this little boy was smong them had not heard of his death." Life laaaraaee. For 9 cents you can now Insure your self and family against any bad results from sn sttsck of colic nr diarrhoea dur mg the summer months. That Is ths price of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Piarrhoea Remedy, a medicine thot lias never been known te fall. Buy it new, it may ssv life. Sterling Silver (Tenser, imo and Podga SCHOOLS BROVVNELL HALL, iucsuo acisnc. uerman ana rrencn. Acaatmi course give so'xl gsneral education, ('ertlflcete in college preparatory course admit to Vasaar, Wellealey, Mt. Holyoks. Smith, University of Nebraska, University of -Wisconsin and University of Chicago, Instructors college grsduates of Isrge teaching experience. Thoroughness Insisted upon as eesentlsl to character building. -Careful ;;-..;!,.! to social training. Wsil equipped gymnasium, with professional director. Tennis, hockey and other field sports. Students mothered sympathetically by experienced women who appreciate the need of young womanhood. Resident Students arrive Sent. II. lltn. Address: MISS MACRAE. Principal. SJenlworlh 50c, 39o Men's Fleece Lined Tnderwear, In fall and winter weights, worth regularly up to 76c garment, special Q Saturday, at, garment. J JM Many other bargains In this depart ment Saturday. j Wash . Goods, " in short mill ends, on bargain square, at, yard xo Silkoline, in long mill ends, up to 1214c quality, on bargain square, at, yard. 2V$C in bargain room at, yard. . .4VaJ Have You Read These Books ? The list of titles below, In good binding, will b placed on sale Saturday, rlQc at, per volume Adventures of herlook Xolme. Blemaer X asset, OasU Oranayorow, Call of the Wild, Christmas eve on Lonesome, Dorothy Vernon. Fortunes of Oliver Horn, Filigree Ball, Oordon Keith, Orey Cloak, Letters from a Son to ills Self- . Made Father, Little Shepherd of King dom Come, Little Minister, Man on the Box, Rose of the World, St. Elmo, Ver glnlan, Vergelens, Wings of the Morn ing, etc., etc., Saturday, "" 'IQr. " each ; OVW. By mall loo pet oopy srtim. AT THE PLAYHOUSE. Tb Cow Poacher" at tbo Kraa. Hal Reld has her turned out a play that possesses more of real dramatic merit and strength than any of the long string that bear his nam. This doesn't argua that Mr. Reld has developed talent for th writing of plays; h haa merely shown more dis crimination in th selection of material. It Is vital wlth'the life of a day that has gone, but of whose actors a great many still linger, not superfluous on the scene, but aqtlv In more peaceful walks of life. Tb author cleverly welds together a series of th In cident of th stirring times along th Rio Grande, and make of th whole a play of genuine thrills, with a sustained "heart In terest." with climaxes sufficiently strong tp arouse the gallery, and with action of such cohesion ss to hold th Interest of any. John Preston, a sterllrig actor, has th leading role, thst of Tom Lawton, an un lettered but ruggedly honest man of th rang. It Is a part that naturally enlists th sympathetic support of all, but at th am time gjves th actor empls chance for his best work. He Is a simple-minded, big hearted, straightforward man, brave and generous, and has his hands full In dealing with Carlos Mendoaa, th Mexican villain, and Denver Pan, the assistant devil of th outfit. Oeraldln Graham, th heroine, I drawn Just a little out of focus, but is well played by Mis Sylvia Picks. A fin lot of .character parts ar shown by th oompany and some Interesting specialties are Intro duced. Plenty of pulling and firing of re volvers and much talk of killing and some real genuine hanging la shown during ths course of th play's action. ' "The Cow Puncher" was welcomed at th Krug last night by on of th biggest audi, ences of th season and was rapturously applauded. It will remain the rest of th week, with a matinee on Saturday after, noon. CHAN PAC CASE AT LINCOLN Chinaman Flghtta for Resldeaee la America Ooee te Capital for Hearlasr. The hearing of the rase of Chan Pao, th Chinaman who I held for deportation, will be held befor United State Commissioner C. C. Marlay at Lincoln Friday. Deputy United States Marshal Mathews, Imml. grant Agent Mansfield and United States Commissioner Anderson havs gone to Lin coln as witnesses In th ess. Chan Pas was formerly employed In en of th Omaha restaurants or laundries, but I now similarly employed at Lincoln. , - , JlI9 ASD COLLKGKS. OMAHA A Horn School for Girl. Acsdemio and College. Pre paratory Courses. c.ceptlona lv.nlliH in Miinln Art tin. MILITARY ACADEMY IrSBlartoa, K. Oldest and Largest Military fccneol la tbo Middle West. CI :ias 'A' recent ralluS at Wat Ivevk a4 ceieiegu