THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 9, 190(1 8 You most see the goods io realize the Ml importance ot the Monday OUerinos at Hayden's 1! 1 IS i 1 ? 1 t : ) . 1 I K (j I '1 i I The Leading Dress .Goods House of the West We can show yon thrv time more hlh grade Wool Irws Goods than all the other Omaha Mork combined. We can show you fire times more popular priced nren Cioods than all the, other Omaha stocks placed together, and we can sell yon IHvsa, Goods cheaper than other bouses own them. Read the following pricea CX)IXIIEI DRK8.H GOODS. i Priestley ' Queen's Cloth, yard.. 9 1.25 Priestley's Queen's Cloth, yard.. 91JH Priestley's Queen's Cloth, yard..S1.75 Priestley's Queen's Cloth, yard.. 92.00 Priestley's. Queen's Cloth, yard. .S2.50 Priestley's Prlncette, yard. . . ..91.2A Priestley's Prlncette, yard. . . .ft JW) Priestley's Mayfalf, yard.- .i i . .91.CO Priestley's JapaneWe, yard. .91.00 Priestley's Phantom Check, ysrd.fl.2fi Priestley's Phantom Check, yard.fl.fKH Priestley's Wool Tamtso, yard. . 1 91.25 Priestley's Wool Tamlse, yard. . .91.RO Priestley's Wool Tamlse, yard. . .91.78 Priestley's West of England Broad cloth, yard 9125 Priestley's West of England' Broad cloth, yard . . . . . . . . , .'. .91.80 Priestley's West , of . England Broad cloth, yard . . , .92.00 Priestley's West of England Broad- cloth, yard .93.00 Priestley's West of England Broad cloth, yard .94.00 Priestley's West ' of England ' Broad cloth, yard j . .'. ... , .'. . .98.00 POPULAR PRICED WOOL DRESS GOODS In this department will be found wool dress goods for children's, tor ladles' street dresses, generally sold for . double what we ask for them. fl.OO, 11.26 and $1.50 fancy Mohairs, i mum 4 ... p . . . . tOVC 6-lnch wide, warranted good wear, at, a yard. ................. .ooc 'All wool silk finished Henrietta, at, yard ROc 69c all wool French Serges, yd...50o 40-inch French Plaids, yard 89c S9t French Plaids, yard ......... 25c 46-lnch black Broadcloth, fl.OO .value, yard ...80c 76c all wool Challies, yard. .25c 11.00 Waistings. yard. . ,25c $1.00 Fancy Mohairs, yards 23c 89c Henriettas, all colors, yard... 25c 76c Jamestown fancies, yard..... ROc 76c fine black Mohairs, 45 Inches wide, yard ,50c 65c cream Mohair,, yard. . . .v . . ,80c Danish Cloth, new from the mill, no shorts or seconds, yard. i2)c Crinkledown, all wool face, for baby's cloaks, etc, yard. .ROc Swisses, White Fancies, Dress Linens, . India Litfons and Persian Lawns Ot. Oaul Swisses, 82-in. wide, 1.50, $1.26. So, 860, ?6o and 60o Scotch Bwlsses, 76o, 69c, 50c, 46c and 3o Domeatla Swisses, 25c, lDc, 12 Me and 10c India Linons, Sc. Tyc 10c, .Uo, lc, up to ' eso Persian Lawn, 76c 60c. 19c. 26o and ISHe French Lawns, tt-ln., 25c, Sic, 60c up to 81.00 Wash Chiffon. 46c. 75c I0o up to i.eo 76o Mercerised Batiste, for 260, ito, 60c, 76o ... ' up- to ... 91.00 GROCERIES! GROCERIES! GROCERIES! , ',-" V Say deal's, headers of Omaha la Xlghost Qwjalfty, lowest Fxloes sad Freshest U CeJoods. f 4 lbs. best purs eane Granulated 6us-ar for '. tl 00 25 lb. sack pure Rye Flour 66a 26 lb. sack pure Rye Orahnm Flour ....6o ts lb. sack pure Whole Wheat Flour... 65o 10 lbs. beat Granulated Cornmeal........l2o lbs. best Rolled Oat Meal 260 10 bars best brands Laundry Soap 26o t lb. pails pure fruit Jelly ,...17Ho Fancy mixed Pickling Spices, per lb,. ..20c Fancy Clnamon for preserving purposes, per lb 25o 4 packages Vneeda Blaouits lBo The best Soda Crackers, per lb 6c The beat Oyster Cracker, per lb 6o Fresh crisp Olnger Snaps, per lb 6c Xcelo Breakfast Food, per pkg 6c Eg-ff-O-See, per pkg ,o Potted Meats, per oan ;. .So Hardware, Stoves, HouseiuMshing Dept. Specials in Hardware for Monday. 4 Be Galvanized Wash Tubs for. . . .29c 66o Galvanized Wash Tubs for. . . .80c 66c Galvanized Wash Tubs for. . . .49o 7 Bo Galranized Wash Tubs' for. . . .50c Handsomely decorated Bread Boxes .40c 9 Bo blue and Water Palls white lined It-quart . .49c Sheets, worth up to 79e,.8lightly soiled, while they last, A Q Monday, at . . . , . . : . C Wash Goods Remnants of all de scriptions, worth up to -15c, a yard, at, yd,J,..y.w2C 'Amoskeag Apron Check . ' , Ginghams, Monday at, yd. C Entertaining Little Stories for DlvlSlasr the Pear.' VT8 no fun being twine," grumbled Ralph, as ha sat twinging hi going?" feet en the veranda; "you never "Fine," Frank said, heartily. ; have anything all to yourself. And Ralph added: "yea. and three f el Even Harry has things to aim- lows can have far more fua with a pony -it's not fair." "Rather a dark birthday face you are wearing, laddie," called mother from the doer. - "Doesn't the new pony suit the boys 11. was given tor' - "Ye-es. drawled Ralph, "Jfs One,, but .Frank takes so lung to ride to he cvrnor. I'm sure I did it in half the time I wish 1 wasn't a twin and could have a Whole pony to myself." f - Mother shook her head as she went In.-" for Ralph's aulfthnes often troubled her. It wtis the twins' birthday and Cucle Jack had sent the long-promised pony. Ralph v.j .i. .k. wailing lor nim orwiuer iu wine irava.. v "H's Harry s turn ow." , said Frank, a. he came galloping back. "We can fead ' the pony for him. "No, he's too lltMe; I'm olnt to ride ' round the block now," said Ralph. Impa tiently Harrv'. una aulvered. and a tear made a track down his dusty face. "Please, Ralph " but Ralph was down the lane and out of hearing. , Somehow he did not enjoy the gallop as much as he thought he would. Something troubled him. and at- last he turned the pony's head and rode back to where his. brothers were - silently playing "knlf t" . under the trees. ' ,-Kour turn now, Harry," he called, "Hang 011 tight aad we'U lead him to the 'corner mxul bauk again." "May I really." said the little fallow, and the smiling, tear-etalned face made Ralph ashamed. v When'th pony was back in the stable and three beys, with laughing faces' undet Priestley's slack English Novelties, per yard, 97.RO, fO.OO, ffl.OO, 94.00, 98-50, S.00 and... 92.50 Eend for samples. COI-OKED DRESS GOODS. ' Shadow Plaids, Phantom Plaids, Ota- bra Plaids, French Plaids, Scotch Clan Plaids, every shade In gray Plaids, yard. 92.50, 94 .OS, 91.r6, 91.00, 78c and Roe Henriettas, all wool, yard, 91.80, 91.28, 91.00. 78c and ROc Broadcloths, all shades and weights, yara, fo.uu, i.uu, atx.ijv. oi.ou, 91.28 and 91.00 French Novelties, yard, 97.80, 90.00, 93.00, 94.00, 93.50 and. .92.50 ETENIXQ SHADES. M6nalrs, Lansdowns, Voiles, Veilings, Batistes, Crepes, Eoliennes, etc., yd., 96.00, down to 93.00. 92.00, 9 1.00, 75c and it... . 50c Bearskins, Curls, Siberian Skins. Rus sian Cloth. In all colors and black a d cream, at, yard, 97.50, 90.00, 95.00,' 94.00 and ..... v . ... 92.98 For popular-priced dress goods, see popular department. - 60c Tailor Suiting, all.' gray 6uc Tailor Suiting, all 'gray plaids, yard ' 25c Send for aamplea, out-of-town cus tomers. LINING DEPARTMENT. Tailors' trimmings. High , grade Satin, for coat lin ings, 'yard 93.00 High grade silk Serges,- yard, 92.50 and 91.50 Opera atln, yard-. , .91.00 Sampson's pure all silk lining, yd. 58c Barton's Messaline, yard ROc Also a full line of Italian Serges and Mohairs. Lustral, 100 shades, yard . . .'. .85c Gloria Silks, 80 shades, yard 85c Manhattan Silk Percalines, 85c, 25c and 15c Spun Glass, yard: , 20: Nearsilk Taffeta, yard. .25c Moreens, yard, 50c, 85c and..... 25c Cambric Linings, yard. ,8Hc Dress Linens, 26c, 28c, 60c, 75c up to fl.OO Art Linens, 25c, 39c, 46c, 60o and.....78o Handkerchief Linen, 25c, 60c, 69c and S8o Butcher Linen, 26c, lc and lSHc Countess yainsook, 19c, 26o and..... .30e English Nainsook and Long cloths, 26a, 19c, 16c 12ViC 10o and ...8,0 Mercerised Waistlngs, 12 Ho, 19c, 25c and , ,. .fiOo 40-in. Lawns, 26c 1C 1S0 and..;.. ,10e Oil Sardines, per can So 1-lb. can fancy Alaska Salmon So TEA AND COFFEE SPECIAL SALE Fancy Snntos Coffee, per lb 15o Fancy Marlcnlbo Blend Coffee, per lb.. 173 Porto Rico Blepd, a fine drink, per lb. .200 Fancy B. F. or Bun Dried Japan Tea, lb 26o Fanpy Oolong, English Breakfast, Ceylon or Gun Powder Tea, per lb S5o Fancy Tea Sittings, per lb 124o GRAPES GRAPES GRAPES We have managed to secure 1,000 more basket of extra fancy jelly Grapes which will be here Monday morning and we will continue to sell thera as tOlr long as they last, per basket '"I Large baskets fancy, ripe Toma- - Ofr toea at SVl COMING,- COMING. COMING Another car of fancy Elbert and Bub way, Colorado, Free Stone Peaches. Watch the ad. Monday evening. - No. 8 Copper Bottom Boilers 69c 43c 15c 6c 6c 87c 6-foot Step Ladders . . . Large Granite Dippers. Granite 9-inch Pie Plates , Brush Holding; Mop Stick..... v.. Quart Fruit Cases, Best Screen Wire. 134c Hunter's Flour Sieves.... 6c See These Monday 15o English Flannelettes, - in long mill ends, Monday, A 2 at, yard . ; C 12c Outing, Flannels, 'dark and light patterns, . Monday, at, .yard ...... 2" 32-iri. Percales, regular .12cquality, lat yard. .their white hats,- came 'to dinner, mother " soiled and asked, 'How's the birthday than one." Mary Xsobel Houston In Jewels. Tfc steadaw Urk'i Meet. W were making a tour of the garden pastures, admiring the beauty of the young year's fresh Ufa. marklna the sweet. impatient growth of leaves,' still rumpled and creased from their recent unfolding, and rejoicing In the whispered promise of golden days to come which trembled on every scented breath of the perfumed sir. Down in the meadow w came across a . "est. built in the long; grass a lovely little soft-lined cup of cosiness, wlih . ... 1 "y la J0' m0,"-jr " """" . w" footsteps, and thus revealed the secret pUico ot her home to inquisitive but kindly eyes. We looked with profound admiration on her happy work, and tbea quickly re- traced our steps, having loving sympathy or th P" "Ule fluttering hesrt, which n)lte perchance fear the despofltng tf u treasurea A day or two afterwards the visit .was repeated, but Imagine our consternation when, on opening the gate of the Hold, we saw that the oows had been let Into that pasture. How would the treat, clumsy creatures treat the little home In (he gyaasl . Would it not be crashed and trampled by their uchedicg feetr We had placed an upright stick near the neat u show Its position, and very doubtfully we made our way across the field, fearing te find ruin aad desolation where we had left peace "and prosperity. When reached ths spot sr surprtss Great Notion Sate Monday Staph notions at one halt to one-filth regular prices. ' Don't miss It. UU ... ... r . An Unmatched Showing of New Silks The outcome of onr great, August Silk Sales is almost the complete clearance of all our old stock of Silks, only a few pieces that were in stock August 1st remaining. Thus we start the new season with a completely new stock, embracing all the newest weaves and colorings, in both for eign and domestio manufacture. Never- before have we shown so magnificent a collection. Elegant Parisian Novelties for evening gowns, ' in; weaves and colorings exclusively our own, only one pattern in a piece, at, pattern, $100, $89, $75, $69, $45 Choicest French Plaids Attractive values at $1.50, $1.25, and.' 27-inch Black Taffeta and Peau ,wide at, per. yard, 69c, 79c, 85c, Our famous Winslow Taffeta, the the most complete line of shades we have ever shown 27 inches September Has been from the first day a tremendous success. Hundreds of customers have taken advan tage;of the sale prices to" supply their furniture needs at a saving. , The Easy Payment Plan which we have adopted in this department has met with the en thusiastic approval of scores of customers who cannot readily spare the cash to furnish as they wish. Our terms are so easy that there is practically no excuse for your not possessing that piec of furniture you've desired ments. . Iron Bed, like cut, brass top rod and knobs on head and foot, comes in white or green enamel in 4 or full size, sale , Jt C fl price, only nfD U Dining Chair Like cut, bolted arms, solid wood seat .and slat back, golden oak finish, a splendid ralue at O j sale price. O C Our Carpet Dept. at the "prices. Among Our Monday . Showing , You Will Find: 9x10 Brussels RugS'at: 8-8x11 Brussels Rugs, at 9x12 Brussels Rugs, at 9x18 Brussels Rugs (seamless), at 9x12 Brussels Rugs, at 8-3x10-6 Brussels Rugs, at 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rugs at 9x12 Axminster Rugs, at 9x12 Electra Rugs, at Specials in Our New Bargain Room. Every Item a 1220 Dress Ginghams, in long mill ends, grett range 'Tfl of patterns, at, yard. ... 2 Little- People and delight was great to and 'the noma In tact, and the wee birds) safely hatohed; for though the cows' had munched the grass dose down to the ground all round the nest, not a hoof had touched the little Inmates. Bo, there they were, three cun ning mites, with stubby . beads, cowering 'close together In Instlnotlve fear of the human nresenca which overshadowed them. The oows grased quietly by, and overhead the pretty mother trilled forth her delicious carol in the morning sunshine. And there, till rhe lit tie. bird were feathered and flown, the 'cows Wurs every day pastured, yet never a hurt came to the -wee nest In the grasef ' Who watched over the mother In her peril as she sat upon the eggsT Who guarded' the nestlings In their hourly danger when the slight protection of her tender body was removed? ' I cannot tell the matter is too deep for me; but the lark knew all about It, taught by a higher wisdom than mine. St. Louis Olobe-Demoerat. ' , Falthtel Fries,. Napoleon relates that at ths close of some great encounter he went over the battlefield where the "dead were still lying. "It was bright moonlight."' said the em peror, "and the silence was'profound. Sud denly a dog glided out from beneath the' garments of f dead soldier, darted towaW us. . uttering cries of deepest distress as If beseeching us for aid as he returned to his dead master, licking hia face. "Whether It was my feelings at that nioment," continued the emperor, "or whether it was the place, the hour' or the act Itself, nothing in my entire experience on any of soy fields of battle svermade upon me so profound aa impression, I stopped to contemplate the spectacle. "This man 'has fiesnas. doubtless; per- la camPi la his somysm hat ha lies J THE flE LIABLE, STORE. Domestic Plaids in great assortment at, per yard, 98c, 85o and y P 1..... .if. 1 1.00 $1.50 down to de Sole, Monday, at, yard, 59c, 69c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50. All guaranteed qualities. most popular guaranteed Taffeta Furniture so'long right now. Our Sale Prices Are Great Buying Induce , ' Solid Oak Rocker, like cut, with . saddle seat, well braced and fln- tshed. a bargain 2 85 Arm : Chair Like cut, with slat back, solid wood seat, bent arm bolted to back and seat, special PA value, mX.tD3 6ame with rock ers at. . 2.95 Offers, you almost unlimited variety in all that is newest and best injCarpetsand Rugs. The choicest designs, and quality the best .f 10.00 $12.00 flS.OO $18.30 .....919.30 ,,.13.00 ,918.00 922.50 ..$25.00 69o Colored Table Damask, oil! boiled, guaranteed fast TCI colors, at, per yard...' here abandoned by all save his dog. What a lesson we may. learn from the devotion of a dumb animal," . ' LoagT Ac. 1 ; I one knew ail the birds that came And nestled In our orchard trees; For every flower I had a name, ' My friends were woodchucks,- toads and bees; I knew where thrived in yonder glen, What plants would soothe a stone-bruised toe; Oh. I was very learned then. But that was very long ago. J knew the spot upon the hill Where checker berries could be found; I knew the rushes near the mill, . Where pickerel lay that weighed a pound; I knew the weod, the very tree, "Where lived the peaching, saucy crow, And all the woods and crowa knew me, But that was very long ago. , And. pining for the loys of youth. I tread the old familiar spot. Only to learn the solemn truth I have forgotten, am forgot. Yet here's this youngster at my knee Knows all the things -f used to know, But think I once was wise as be But that was very long ago. I know It's folly to eomp&iln Of whatsoe'er the fates decree; Yet, were not wishes all in vain, I tell you what tny wish should be I I'd wish to be a boy again. Bsck to the friends I used to know. For I was, oh, so happy then But 'that was very long ago. EtfGNB FIEUJ, Rad of aa Age. - Tou are young and I am old." Tolstoi Is quoted as saying to aa interviewer, "but as you grow older you will find, ss I have found,, that : day follows day. sod there does, not seem much change in yon, until suddenly you hear people Sieaklng of you as aa old man. It la the same with an age in history; day follows day, and there does not seem to be much change, until sud denly it Is found that the age Is become old. It is finished; it is out of data, The present movement in Russia is sot a riot; it ts not eves a revolutloaj It is ths and of M S4S." ....... . . Great Notion Sale Monday Staple hotions at one half to one-fifth regular prices Don't miss it. UVJ 69c Handsome Suiting Silks Both plain and nov elties, unequaled vanety-at, yard, CO- 98c, 85c, 69c and. 85c, 93c and $1.25. 36 inches on the market 1.00 wide per yard Carpet Sale Center Table, like cut, In quarter sawed oak or imitation mahog any, polish finish, claw feet, with large glass ball, CCA 28x28 top, sale price. .. J.JU Folding Go-Carls Like cat. with steel wheels and frame, rubber tired. A neat appearing servic- able cart spec ial at. . . 1.95 (J 8-3x10-6 Electra Rags, at .$22.50 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs, at .. ... . . . . ...... .922.50 . 9x12 Best Body Brussels at. .$26.50 8-3xlO-6'Best Wiltons at $33.00 . 9x12 Befit Wiltons at $36.00 ' Tapestry Brussels Carpets, In newest colorings and ' designs, with borders to match, at 90c, 86c and . .75c 1 Velvet Carpets, with borders, newest designs, at yd. .90c , Ingrains, In great Assortment, at loweset price possible. India Linons and Lawns, regu- regu- 4c lar 10c quality, at, yard, Some Quaint A lAvtasT State). T A PEXTtrLLaJl mania. Ulll Ann! B Fuse of Toledo, Oh has changed I Intn a. Uvinsr .tatiiA. tnd her emu is the strangest In the records of the probate court. She refused to move a muscle of her body, but stands, sits or lies as she is placed. She will not move her hand nor her eyes, but sits an day in one position, staring fixedly at what ever is before her. Deputy Sheriff Hurlbut was obliged to lift the girl Into a wagon, where she re posed as an inanimate object until bo reached the county jail. There the deputy lifted her out and carried ber into the In sane ward, where she pursues the same strange practice which have so alarmed her relatlvea No noise alarms her, nor is there any ruse which will surprise her mys terious immobility. The girl seems as If turned to atone and her muscles are tense and hard to touch. When questioned or asked to converse she remains silent, end when food or nourishment Is offered her no attempt Is made to partake of It, and the physicians fear she will starve to death. - A Sklaoo Party. Miss Margaret Bclildu of Cleveland has sent out . Invitations to twenty-three girl friends for a party In honor of ber twenty third birthday for the Z3d of September at her home, 3 East Twenty-third street. She aays It will bo a "skiddoo" party. . "People have Joked with my name s much that Tm going to have soras fun my self," said Miss Scbidu. "There will be twenty-three candles on the birthday cake, souvenir cards lettered a will be given to twenty-three guests, aa orchestra of twenty-three pieces will play behind a back of twenty-three palms. In the evening at my ancle's farm, which contains twenty tare aad ' a fraction acres, thore will be A Remarkable Display of Ladies' Garments After months of careful selection, we hare succeeded In bringing to gether. In our Ladles' Cloak Department, the most complete line of Ladles' Outer Garments ever shown In Omaha. The markets of the world hare all contributed their share to this unsurpassable display of fashion's fancies, and no expense has been spared In making this stock perfect In It complete ness. Over 9150,000 worth of absolutely new garments will be on display In our enlarged Cloak Department. TWO UNAIATCUABLE VALUES ARK Olll Crown Jewel Suits at .925.00 Our Faultless Stilts at 915.00 These garment are sold exclusively by us In Omaha and so superior Is their quality and beauty In design and finish that cold type can scarcely ex press their style beauty. You must see these garments to fully appreciate their bargain worth. GREAT SALE OP 8 AMPLE COATS. 48-lnch Coat In grays, browns and fancy mixtures, their equal never be fore shown In Omaha at Monday's price . .S5.00 CO-inch Coats A wonderfully attrac tive line of the newest style, best values ever shown at $10.00 The Leading Skirt Department of the West A vast array of styles now shown and new ones arriving every day. $5.00 Walking Skirts Made of fine English suiting; special Monday, 9 7 JiO ' Walking Skirts--In - fine Pana mas, voiles, etc., all newest styles; special Monday at 94.9.1 High Class Coatsi Such as you will see priced elsewhere at $25.00, In blues, browns, black and endless va riety of fancies; our sale price. 913-00 Omaha's Greatest Linen Dept. All fine high grade Table Linen, Dress Linen, White Goods and Domestics are found in this department. No damaged goods or seconds, and prices are lower than some of these goods 'can be manufactured today. TASX.B UHXjr Tl-ln. Bleached Satin Table Damask, reg ular $2.26 quality, at, yard ........ .$1.78 72-ln. Bleached Satin Table Damask, all pure linen, regular $1.15 grade, at yd. SSe 68-ln. Bleached Irish Linen, guaranteed pure linen, regular 60c quality, yd..3e -in biiver uieacnea uerm&n Tame unen, extra heavy and sells regular at 8 Sc. at. yard see 60-lrv. Mercerised Table Damaak, six pal terns to select from, regular 5o qual ity, at, yard 45o lfxH-ln. all linen, unbleached Napkins. regular $1.60 quality, at, dozen ..... B8e 20x2O-ln. Mercerised Napkins, good value, at $1.75 dosen, to close out, at, dos. 91.10 BX.BACXZD SSEETZjra -4 Bleached Sheeting, regular 26a quality, ten yards to a customer, at, yard. . .83Ho 4 Unbleached Sheeting, regular 24o qual ity, at, yard SOo good heavy Unbleached Muslin, sells regular at IHo, at, yard So High Grade Wash Goods Dept. Nothing like it in Omaha Everything New and Up-to-date. Finest Flannelettes made, 86 Inches wide, all new styles, fine Persian patterns, yard lOe Arnold's Superfine Flannelettes, 88 Inches wide,- fine Persian styles. This Is the best flannelette made, yd. 10c Pacific Flannelettes, superior- cloth and fast colors, yard 794 c Toll da Nord Ginghams, yard. . .9 l-8o 4 fine new Shepherd Checks, yard. Bo Curtains, Draperies, Etc. Why will ;ro pay two prtoes for this class of goods to so-called exclusive houses that do only a small business, buying from Jobbers second hand, when you can find the prduct of all the leading mills of the world here in one department, and Curtains from 16c to $20.00 each that you cannot touch elsewhere at twice the money. 100 Cluny Panel Curtains, 18 inches wide, t yards long and sold at $6 each, will close at S1.S8 and tSo, , 100 Cluny Panel, 0 inches wide, t yards long, sold at 5 10. $7.60 and $8.00 each, will close at S3.88 aaa Ba.98. 100 pacs of Ecru Irish Point, sold at $5.00, USb, $7.60 and $9.00, will close at S4.se, S3.ua and sa.aa. Barnett Zlon City Curtain, S3. 00, $430, S3.70. S3.00, 83.70, $138, $130, 8 aad 69o pair. Bed Sets, in cable net and boblnet. $730, SS.OO, 8330 aad $330 palx. Fortleres 75 pairs of sample Portieres, ranging in price from $10.00 pair to $2.60 pair, will close at $438, $338, $338 and $138. v . Remnants of "Wash Goods, Cl worth up to 18c yd., at. .2C 8 l-3c Dress Ginghams, A 3 good patterns,, Monday. T4C Table Linens, specially priced, at, yard, 49c, 35c, 25c C and ,.ljC Worth Double. Features of Every-Day Life dancing, with twanty-thrss numbers oa ths prosranv Fa oa Tkese Ckickeae. When Alonso Murphy of Newton, N. set his favorite Plymouth Rock hen two months ago, he placed under her a lot of eggs purchased in the village and which bore evidence of having been In cold storage. Mr. Murphy was not at all confident that cold storage eggs could bo hatched, and he was agreeably surprised when the old hen in due time came oS with a brood of seventeen lovely little chicks. 'The chickens grew rapidly, but it was noticed that no feathers replaced the down on their bodiea A close examina tion showed that they were covered with fur. It is Mr. Murphy's theory-that through a wise and bountiful provision, nature adapts all animate beings to their environments. The fur Is thick and glossy and of va rious colore. The absence of feathers prevents these remarkable young fowls from attempting to fly, which Mr. Mur phy considers a distinct advantage. In ail other respects the chickens are nor- Wekek Skot Haste. George Adams of Waterbury lies se riously wounded at the home of Clifford Barn una la Mlddlebury, Conn. Adams was shot by a woodchuck. He went to Woodbury a few days ago on business. Last night, with two farm hands and his wife, he went in pursuit of a woodchuck which was in a burrow In a lot a quarter of a mile from the Barnum borne. The men poured bucket after bucket of water into the woodchuck hole, and soon bad the animal gasping to keep his head above water at . the 93.00 Lingerie Waist Remarkable values Monday, at 92.99 97.60 Silk Underskirt Made of GlV ernaud's taffeta, couie In all colors; special Monday . . . X 94.90 Aew Home Made Wrappers Best val ues ever shown, at 92.00, 91,73, 91-30 and 91-23 New Skirts In imported voile and eoliennes, splendid value, at 920.00 down to $1 fl.OO, 9l2.no and. .910.00 Misses' 93.00 Walking Skirts) Special - Monday at 92.98 Women's 91-30 Long Kimonos Choice Monday, at 79o Women's 75c Dressing Sacqaes Choice Monday, at ...2i)o Women's 73c Underskirts Special Monday, at 39o Women's 91-30 and 92.00 Dressing Sacques Choice, at 79a BED gPKEASS Pull slse Bed Spread, 2 yards long and 2H yards wide, cut or square comers, regular $2.26 quality, at, pair 91.48 Pull slse Bed Spread, plain or fringed Marseilles patterns, regular $1.25 qual ity, at, pair 8e STUCK TOWELS SS-ln. long Towels that sell up to HHc, only six to a customer, at 6H Extra large site Turkish Towels, bleached or unbleached, at ...luo XKBTS AJTD CASES ll-SO Bleached Sheets, seamless, regular (So quality, at 490 11-90- Bleached Sheets, seamless, regular 7o quality, at BSo 42-Inch Pillow Cases, bleeuched. rerular UHo quality, at 8H 41-In. and 46-ln. Pillow Cases, bleached, Tegular 16o and 18o quality, at, . ...iave Qerman blue American, new andaa np to date, yard. 3o Banzai Silk, new fall styles, yard. .SOo Linen finished French Percales, all new shirt waist styles, yard. . .12 H New fall Scotch Ginghams, yard..l9o New fall Madrases, 60c, 45c, 35c, 25o and 10c Everything in fall cotton goods here at less than elsewhere. Bope Portieres, from 8 Bo to 9S30. Oouoh Covers, oriental deslKns, from $3.00 to $8.60, will close at $438, 83.98, $8.98 and $130. Portiere Cords, worth up to 5o pair, wilt close at SVfce each. Tapestry by the Yard $1.50 and $1.25 Tapestry, will close at 60s yard. : BO-la. Tapostry, sold at $2.00 and $1.75, will go at 760. . Fine high grade Tapestry, $130. - Tapestry, 9135. - 12 Vie and 15c Burlap, fringed and plain, all will go at 8 l-3o. Odd lot of Fringe, sold up to 16o yard, will go at, yard lo. Taaaela worth up to S6o a doson will go at, a dosen, 8 Ho. 1 Winner All Wool White Flannel, at, yard, 35c, 25o 2()c All Linen Brown Toweling, reg ular 8V2O quality, on C sale at, yard ....JC Lonsdale Muslin, Mon- '73, dat, per yard. 4C mouth of the hole. Adams tried to push the woodchuck under the water with ths butt of his rifle. As he did so the wood chuck, Adams says, seised the rifle trig ger with Its claws, discharging the rifle. The bullet entered ' Adams' stomach, passed through his body and lodged in his side, burgeons have failed to locals it. The woodchuck escaped in the ex citement following the shooting. Asks a Pewssosi at lOl. An effort Is being made through Con gressman Thomas W. Bradley of Middle ton, N. T.. to obtain a pension for Mrs. Phoebe Oalnsford of Port Jarvis, who cele brated her 101st birthday on June M. Mrs. Oalnsford was a daughter of Jabes Rockwell, a soldier In the revolutionary war, and it is on this ground that a pen sion is being sought. Mrs. Oalnsford is In good health despite her great age. Mr. Bradley Is preparing data referring to Mrs. Oalnsford and her father and will submit them to the authorities In Washington. Let Her Hav It. Judge John F. Voorheea of the district court of Pueblo, Colo., la In possession of a unique "cross bill" filed In a divorce court. The Judge even considers It classic , It la from the husband of a woman who has filed a suit for divorce In Judge Voor heea' court snd Is written on a postal card under date line of Albuquerque, N. M., an signed Oscar Oreer. The card reads: "Dear Judge: I noticed where my wife that-used-to-be has applied for a divorce. I promised her when I married her she could have anything she wanted, so give her my consent. Let htr have It, for Ood's sake, and don't mention the thanks. I wish I were able to send hsr a dosen divorces, because that I feel it is a stumbling blocs; removed. OSCAR GfUdfla." j r V X