1. V ti 1. 1. n i .liiii" IjMAIIA .' DAILY ''.ijEK: . WEti&ESDAY,. OtiTOBKit. 3,1 isoo.. Telephone Douglas 6 IS. sitors .in & n coined tf 3 w v? 1. . K 7 t Meet your friends here, make use of the resting rooms, with easy chairs, free telephone nnd writing materials, all for your Convenience. .,... -N. . As ,Uuntt..ai'fi. reduced .rates, on. all. railroads. during this" great fair week we hope to meet many of ourout-eftown customers, become -b'jiuainted' and'fhqwthein' this. great Store wheife we fill 'your mail orders with "the greatest of catay,.v , v. Remember to make our store your headquarters nd meeting place, and feel free to ask all the questions yotl lik?. Yuuf jlmp's will be checked free of charge in the baggage room. Belts -Just Arrived fcButh a showing of really handsome Wrt 4iM never before been eauftfct' V 'Jj Pretty Roman stripe belia Wc.each, . i, Plaid bMts, made of good quality of ellk. all slses. at 2Jc each. - Plain black Bilk belts, jiwili - of-, good ,(iiallly of ilk. at 80c Sna'fJ.W 'ch'. f-: Black and white silk belts., with beaded Ruckle bnek and front, at Tl.W each-. ' ' IMald belts at 11.80 and 2.0fr eAoh. White leather belts at We each. iiA nem iine of buckles, cut atari,. a. com bination f t'nJnd-IU. av Wceach. I i llllt AilMtf-t Si 'j5c '.foh.;C . , 4 t'Maln floor Special Things in Our Beautiful X Cloak Department for , . Wjedesday'B Sales. i Tha "ier(iH wtyfrh w ahow In oltr iok depa Arrfenr-at'ei all practical and ex 4,'lulve styles, suitable for well dreaaed froinon. ut our low cash prlcea. ' We ahow three atylea of now winter t-oata. t 4toti. tnrtg--bJWKitttHy ninQ. txi 1 medium weight keraey, In plain black, jblsln navy and cantor color theaa are the ' -boat cifll AUi&,r itmoo. v"; Jf-fR MVKWAR f FECIAL 8 ALU ietrkliafcainiirlXiW)rahU fura. "- Hundreds and hundreda of the lateat jrwaggrr coata for alrcet, evening and jioml-drtaa occoalona. vNfw auita all our own chutra eclun!ve ityiea. vf.r:,,,i,-. Silk pettlcoata apeolal quality,, cut full and wide price 18.00 each. ' ; X Nearly every atyla of pretty walat.-'ia bore neta, laced, plaids, white gooda and Vther fabrloa. Vh'e j jThompaon Belden As Company la place for fine cloaka at low prions. "1 Second floor. , '"t '; S Fancy Hosiery. Dainty and pretty Indeed la the hoalery hla season, and Its fineness of texture can rnrjo waf bwi.;uf tftenkrts-known to man. were brpubji. to bearo make aplea- tof,ijjiju"V;;.. . -,;,;,'-' '; - .$J-ery.btMf1flpa(t,.was a.(clfise, aecond to tJve,:Pfi wAiiiBrt ivtptr ' WjV hjy , WmhiX wast .bad ; a-n 'jBport.unlty to see the' commercial side. of,c a, rUif sp, jt;- assigned It with the aama seal displayed by the merthvMs"fh Vplng tne floats. Biljy.the Bear was here wHH We'lAdlarii frtfta CJdrt,HoM' sWlprert' W-thV waist aHdwe1sl'wln, war palnf Prof.- Dun mica wlW hli,'ttute1i,',ba'hll k'eyed"np' ta thihlgeatvran ?nothVth"e','eowboy-, band frortf IteHrtteel'Yheae," with the othar'ai kept mMlfrfkp" Wihfanly.'''T'n"e 'csf dV," leri cream. adctfWffig Sards'' and what 'httls srnatl boy apd hla eldera as they played aaai tcbgrab. j ;Qe)!i nJ "fhe 'rn-Ha,mmnr hui?dred high? .actioNl: boy .Vamped and made fun .:. . . 'titor: i T ,.-.t . Th crowd which looked at .tluv parade andl jvtOod-4n-,5b svri. ahd tni.the shade un cow;jl14lnjs xil,wenJed 4ta way. slowly OVf it a WV ' was .aoutlefs the largest W eVct,ntltnred.;vd'iUg!U parade, lu Omaha.". uuawuipajtttvg.4 J'ne ot march were .toveiikJ (lt); lpc(ple4-wlr(lows were flUij Vata.ware,N,pc.j,ed; ,ong. before, the paVa4tarVedlihe Uf t , jiouseV square, Wa a "solid, mwast oimanUy te atresia were crowded ;VW Vt- ua. "Sh-peopl had PjLtroai'avwjjars .., .',;. Thr'.huwan . Una, iegan .to. iorm. directly after thyn Junir.and'Wlien? th caravan lfft the fclg tent at Twenty-flfth and Far-namVfeVTat'-:heDeopU were ready and'WSh"-rtw-pnilfnc- of ' Chief Ponahua at tha head of a platoon of poltco Was tha signal for an outburst of cheers, which stopped only when the last . float, namely, th patrol wagon,, had' left the streeta. Th .Board Of Governors in carr rwgea cam In for applauK at.eTtjy. turn - at th road and between roaAind '4)10 2 ' ' '4A .:, , i tSSSSBBBt Attend ma K 3movai Qaie . . a 1 J .'t,t-f -e.V 1 Our efttife stockWtebrseriiihs: thousands of dollars worth of rurnnure, Carpels, R.ugsf Lace Curtains and Draperies, must be closed out by November 1st., at Wihich timet we wil( occupy our new store. Every, article offered- at a bis discount ranging from 10 to 5 0 per cent below reg- Vv pfices. ' mil Is?! Steart&Ssaf oft the1 City tbiOmaha's Mbst Popular and Modern Dry Goods Store. : ; Y .: A Great. Special Selling' of Embroideries , In Basement. . Tb.6 prices bear little relation to their actual retail value. . One- fins kt-ol three and four-inch cambric and nainsook embroid- -1 verv. atrttable 'folv underwear a great . . v WEDSESDAV. 5c A YABI). ; Another item worthy ot special mention Is a lot of fine torchon lare, one and one-half to two and one-half inches in width-, fine value . - V1 WEDNESDAY, ftc A YARD. , '' , ' r" " : Redfern Corsets. r . - ' The profosKlonal services feiven by the expert corsettere now In at tendance in our orKet department ,wlll be appreciated by -all ladles whose clin is to fie properly corBeled. " No matter what style of dress one wishes to affect, there is a Red tern model rtesignod especially tor each fashion. In fact, the name Redfern suggests high art in dress and no less degree In corsets. Re gardlefra of the many models, eacS Is designed for a certain type of form, with the most specific intentions, we may say. And because of these precise details it is most Important for each wearer to have her model selected correctly. Come Wednesday and be fitted. Second Boor. ' i - -. ' V ' -'' .v' Tlihtly bevilhened to the ,ftobweli, whlk' ih. wu-nnaalna eauty and vretr.:!f dec- Jorstlon beggars any description whatever. Ewhroldery constitutes the wasia or.ii trltomlna. ' r. 7 Tiny floweri In tapestry embroidery nun odd little figures are very popular. Prices. BPc. Sc. $1.00, $l t3. .M and $1.75 per p-lr.. Thcsr are' all. new patterns, Jut received. Ak to- see them. Main floor. - The Latest in New Choice Dress Goods and Silks We take great pleasure In showing them, fresh, bright, clean and crisp.. Burn dress goods and Bilks are worth seeing. If for nothing bitf the new lda .they rontoln. ; COLORED AND BLACK DRESS GOODS A notable feature of the great ehowing Is our famoua chiffon spot proof broad cloth. Every woman coming to Omaha Open Saturday Evenings. Howard Street, governor wfeiiept cont1fy,Iwtng and saluting tha loyal subjects, of. 4Clns AU-Sar-Ben. The'parad marched down'Fnrnam atreot to Fifteenth, north ' to Douglas,' east to Eleventh, south to Howard, West' to Six teenth, south to Leavenworth.- and thtfh counter marched' to" Cuming,' where It dls anded.'r: "' ' '' ' :.. " - '. A Mana was 'erected Irf front of th lty hk'tr and "ftom" tmV the litdgeatna -'city eflUials xevred., tha paraday .,f .,, .a t'i' -vi.; ; ii,ta of rtants 'i! ir These were the floats In the parade! Byrne-Hammer Dry 'Goods company, flsrtyirwo pretty young tvolneiV very appro-' prlately took the lead In the float. Kach of ' tha' gh-ls Wa ' dressed- in.- white and wore a badge advertising- the Oak brand of shirts, - ... :. . -,-;',- r," :.'." J. i.-iHirlght, -ad vertialog hla bank safes, had atton and brick banlt'on-rwhels-, in Which'' a bound and gagged night watch man'wae 'on duty. Womlng at.thu anfff were- to - bank- . burglars , and they wi a rpiarktng like, this: . "No ue,-- Bill. "JJe rlght..haa aold - hint a Manganese." ; "I guess you're right. ixt'a -give her. onoi more shot. Never aaw one before. I couldn't bust." . And with these words - the ' busy burglar took hla other shot,, but the afo failed to '"bust." -. 1. L. Brandela l Sons had wdrknrs buny turning gut the latest kinds of millinery In a float greerttWlth nnple and-oak ieavus, over -the 'top of which was theiatcst-or creations In the hat line by that etilni ht window ' dresser,' Mr.-Colling;- J.'D. Parmer A Son wr-n' line with a. full stock Of -spices and r things-the Arm' handlett, in a. pretty float. - ' .-.. D. J. O'Brien has hla candy factory rep resented by a bevy of pretty girls aUend-. Ing' tV this Important branch or the com mercial world, and' the H6ftt 'WarfHBecoratd' wilh a covering showing various brands of the sweat goods. "'Sfors Brewery company has an elaborate float, setting forth th virtues of Stoia .. 1 TV, .Ihl .n t . ,.,.. j """"I' Milieu- iraiun VI IIIH display a, the manner In which tho team was titched."' It was a aplk arrdng.ment, 7' ' .V w. 4- 'H r t . .a. -" Js ' 1 r.-s: I H I Are Cordially Wei- apecial bargain . ,' . should s-e themainiply). rl.ress elegance Itself. The plain nnd farncj. suitings are untnatchable .in variety, the beautiful 'ombre plaids -and Mrlnes. Consnlctinus among the n"w black goods' are the new spot proof broadcloths. Imperlnl batistes, omhro stripes and checks, beautiful nw allk and wool novelties, voiles, etc. THE SILK . DISPLAY 'IS -UKALLY BEAUTIFUL The practical silks, the new noveltiea In plaids for wnlsts. and the great special sale t.f Haskell's b-antlftil black dress silks, taffetas, peau do rygnes, peau de aole, taffeta modem, nnd not to be found elsewhere and should be of great In. terest to those who arc thinking of buying. Ak to see them.. We Recommend Skinner's Satin for Lining. . Have jour suits " lined with' Skinner's Corner Sixteenth. three horoea baing on- tbe wheal', then two Snd then, on for. a. leader. .... Harness Makeis at Work. Two hofees, harness, robes and saddles'. representing mat w , progressiv "harness munutaqtory, , Work era were, busy turning out 'the good the rti to- slls. ' ' : r.' t-';;. ' " . .' ;. ,The pillow. .Sprjngs ,bte,wpr! was therfl with- a full "outfit and Bampfe '. good's ' to (sRow'thu flnisiied product. ., ' ' The Western Distilling company, which ts the "retail ' name ' of the Jobbing firm of Furst Broa, showed a hospital tent aa a means of advertising their Red Croirtf whisky. On the float waa a tent con taining a camp bed, and at the rear of the float was a bottling device- in opera tioo. . t '-' ' Allen P. Ely, Co. displayed a aa en gui In full working order, spouting nnd spitting at every -step In the road. . ' The Omaha ' Tent and Awning company demonstrated the use of Its wdres not only as awning to- keep the. sun out of build ings, but for camping purposes -a well. A mountain aoene waa arrange, in the rear of a brick and stone building, upon which awnings kept th : sun out. A tent was erected directly in the rear of the building oven a portion of the mountains. Ualduft had three automobile floats rep resenting his pastry, etindy ftnd Ice .cream departments. The tlrst was tho wedding cake' and numerous of these well known accessories to a marriage were displayed, white a busy cake Kuker was at hie work. From this float wedding cake waa distrib uted, so-that each happy' maid and each yearning boy would have something ' to dream over, while from the other two candy and Ice cream waa thrown, Qn top of the ice ereum float Was a' great big Ice cream cone, 'cold enough looking to freese one. These floats were decoiated with the Ak-Bar-Ben colors. - ' '' M. E. ' Smith & " Cti. put lta factory on wheel and busy girls turned off garments f,om- ut-ln. -.n,.l,ln.. a. Ih. j nuiro-d alh a rlsrure in 'blue ,.v.raii. occupied the front end of the float. MeKeea Motor Car. On ot the moat noticeable display was that--of the McKeen motor ear shown by the Union Paclllc. Mounted on automobile truch, Motor car No. p) waa taken through the atreets ot Omaha. It was an exact re production of motor car No. 7 and dlao' No. . No. 7 Is in operation on the Erie In New V'ork and No. i la running between Lincoln and Beatrice. The reproduction wa per fect all the Wuy through In halt stse. Kvtu th vestibule w parfect and the circular dust proof windows were haif slxe. The ventilator were there and every one was reproduced in liulf sUe except the ncetyllue gaa headlight, which was In full slxe. The cooling colls attracted considerable atten tion from th experts, a well as the air reaervolra. The car was built in Mr. Mc Keen's abuence by Superintendent A!' W. Whlteford of the Omaha shops. The Regent Shoe company outdid th pic tures cf the air ship In . advertising th Overall shoe. The float was a representa tion of th airship carrying a shoe over the earth,, and so realistic waa It that had It not been for the signs hundreda could huv gun home believing they hud veen tha rtoi airship. The lloat of the Harding Creamery com pany showed th making of tho Wedge wood butter th old way and th new the old-fashioned churn and th automatlc.- T'i H J. Fenfold company got down o bus'ness in th float representing hospital supplies. Besides the skeleton, which seeuiwd to b playing a piano on the aid of the wagon; this i-ompaay had on rS lagged man manufacturing artiAcial limbs, while another was getting artificial limbs fastened to his stumps. This wa a real istic piee of business. , Tbe - Midland Pa hit ariU Class company i advertised lta sunproof, paint by th aid of a brick building. In the center of the I flout waa. the well known sun sign, lis mirrors snd glass were not lost sight of In the makeup of the exhibit. Moat Uriglaat float. t Alamlto .Sanitary ..Daily- com-j showed.. Its . products , from to conaum.-r" In a beuutlful . The Pny ."cow marble float. Indicative of -the purity of Its warea. The cow was natural aud the Bee. October 2. 1906. Satin; nothing wears like it rich and lus. Jtrous In tbe new soft finish; choice line ot I celora to choose from.. . iA al guarantee of i Its goodness' look for '"the' name Skinner i woven In 'the selvage, It ''will wear two ; seasons; 36 Inches wide, $1.50 a yard. I Save One-Third on: Your Dress Goods by Buying x in Our ; Basement Dress Goods Department. Just take,.. . ,.' to look them over; note the kind of goods, aold here no trash, good,' clean dress gooda. Plaids, 6c, 10c, 25c and 3!)c. Novelties, 28e and 39c. . . All wool serges, 40c. The remnant counter la loaded with abort lengths of choice fabrics at a great saving In price. ? ' , ; i' ' , .i Good Underwear1 for Men. Men! that habit of yours ot buying your underclothing at the exclusive tohop all the time Is keeping you from getting the best underwear at theloweat price.- We don't want you to com here If ydu can buy better -underwear at lower price elae-w-here,;, but we ' want you to think, about these, ' Read . them: I ' j fin'', ribbed cotton underwear, medium weight, extra finish, colors tan, blue and ecru, (see window), all sixes special good valuo. 60c each. fine natural wool underwear, good full sixc, extra well made, drawcra have dou ble gusttet, cornea in pretty shads of brown also the kind you - would willingly pay $1.25 for special good value at - '. $1 00 I$ACH. . ' Form fitting, fine natural wool ribbed garment, very elastic, W per cent wool, cut good full alien, shirts have sateen front, drawers made with double gusset, all sixes excellent value at ' $1.00 BACH. The wool .hose are here, any kind or color, at most any wanted price. , Main floor. certainly real. Twfrau oh either side of the gentle beast attached to rubber tubes extending from'th cow made the connection between the cow and -the con dinner. ' ' A bapksmlth ,hop ln fun bB11t told of the business, conducted by Andrew Murphy & Sons, and a largen xpress wagon mad In ten days showed What the firm could do In this line. '.'. . ' The Ontaha iGas company, with its itar, black building,, adyeclsed Its .'.'better than paint." The scene was ot a country barn and lot and contained the inhabitants of such a place In sufficient numbers to be representative. ; . . - Stroud A Co. made' an extensive exhibit of four machines, If made In the Omaha factory. The , first was a- -huge road grader, then followed two dump wagons and , on tha fourth wagon waa displayed several large slushers and wheelers and other grading tools manufactured by this Arm. .'.-,. , . . ' '- - If no thirst was created by Met Bro thers' float it is not he fault of the artist who dealgned this "representation of wet goods. On' the float artistically arranged was the cask, cool and apparently dripping," while In the center waa the great big bot tle, the "King of Beera." The driver sat' under a canopy pretty enough to drive a man to drink. The Omaha Mitten factory had a woman busy turning off. mittens from a regulation sewing machine and the announcement that this factory was the first of the kind In the west. , ' v Peregoy & Mooto made a big showing With one cigar. Th cigar was a large one, however, and was. of "the Tom. Keene variety. Beside the. cjgar were cigar makers at work and s a beacon light to see that everything rin smoothly waa a beautiful woman. George Moore had the float' manned with man and drivers from his store on this sida pf the river. Paxton A Gallagher's float was the prise winner for th best mechanical exhibition, nnd the judgca were not long in making the selection. Mr. Pickens had spent consider, able time lay turning out a float which would attract uttentlon, and'he Waa re warded by having the first prise pinned on his' outfit. ,The float was a mammoth af fair and showed the latent process of roast ing coffee. Paxton A Gallagher make a specialty of this brand of coffee and had chosen coffee front th long list of articles handled to make the display. Plana Plaat is Busy. Schmuller A Mueller gave an exhibition of manufacturing a piano in broad daylight In their float. The workmen mad a brand new instrument while countless thousands watched them. This Was an excellent float and elicited great applause. . The Nebraska Clothing company had a unique and original float to advertise lis line clothing. Amid orungc blossoms snd cut flower decorations a wedding ceremony was performed, tha bride, th groom and th minister having bought their outfits st this store. Haydun Bros, advertised their music de partment by the use ot a full orchestra of little folks," the violin, piano . and harp constituting the Instruments. This waa a most pleasing eight and was roundly sp plauded durla the march. . - , . The Ctt- Steam laundry showed the way washing used H Ve dona by th old colored woman and t)'. Chinaman snd suggested trying the 'flefr way." 1 ' ,.';..- T,r ; ' . t s; G.tr".DOUI4T THE CAHMVAL Bed Hot Times at the Hayal Play GrwaaeU. Thjugs are red hot on the carnival grounds. Business began' to pop early Tuesday and th band, for th first time, had"fo turn loos its music befvr th noon lunch. This happened beuaus th crowds began to' ' congregate before 10 o'clock. Son; say. " however, the musio was in honor of Sky Pilot Welsh, who Is working night and day to produce ttvls glorious weather, which he says will keep up the balance of the week. . .Becklesa Stanley, who plUuged down th bicycle Incline Monday, night and landed on las head and shoulders, again did his regular stunt, yesterday, In North -America. Reckless Stanley la - pretty badtr cut uo about he. ; head, but Is able to get around , all right. The liva alock show lias opeucu up and la attracting tot of people. The animals exhibited ara prlM winners In their classes. Paul Thompson Bona are showing tha Irvlngton herd ot Aberdeen Angus. William Krtck Is here with th Cedar Grove herd of Holsteln FVstan cattle, and In the other stalls are tha pretty little Campbell ponies. The photograph gallery Is In the same place, near the snake den, contrary to the anhnuncement of its Intended removal. Cieae Cnyle baa manacled hit armadillo and hi Gila monsters and there Is no more danger of escepe. An encounter occurred yesterday morning between Prince and Bob, the two savage lion in- the animal show, which might have boen 'extremely serious. If not fstaK had It not been for the Interference of Al Barnes, proprietor, and Dollle Castle, the lion tamer. Bob Is a savage beast caged alone, which doea the- hair raising stunt' with Bay Ward avery day, while Prince doe a stunt with Dollle Castle. The two linns became angry and tore apart tha bara separating the cngvs and began to fight. Barnes and Miss Cnatle. with Iron bars, which were hastily heated, separated them, though Bob's eara show the effects of the struggle. Prince had an eye slightly dam aged. This Hon Bob, called so because of tha absence of an appendage long enough to call it a tail, waa captured by Mr. Barnes some years ago In Africa. Barnes, with his helpers, built an Iron trap and sus pended the regulation bait In It. The lion waa caught, but as the teeh of the trap closed It clipped off Mr. Lion's tall Mr. Lion baa been In .a bad humor ever since and with the exception ot Barnes himself, who worked with him for years, no man except Ray Ward has been In his cnge. Dr. and Mrs. Bnmes Intend to put on a new stunt with the ponies at the night per formance. FUNSTON TO TAKE COMMAND (Continued from First Page.) States battleship Texas, which was recalled after having been hurriedly placed In com mission at the Norfolk navy yard and dia patched for Cuba with marines and land supplies aboard. Bailed again this morning on a fresh start for Cuban ' waters. It passed out the capes of Virginia at T a. m. MARIXKS SET TO PI A It DEL RIO Americans Will ne Handy In Case Dlabanded Hebrla Make Troablc. HAVANA, Oct. l-Tho attitude of the authorltlea of the I'nltrd States in Cuba regarding the possibilities of the present situation seemed fairly expressed this sfternoon, when Colonel Waller, com mahdlng the marines, remarked to the As sociated. Press that an ounce of preven tlon la worth a pound of cure. The remack was called forth by prcpa rations that Were going on at camp Co lumbia to transport 200 marines from the ramp westward tonight for the purpose of having them In adjacent provlneea when tho first Installments ot General Guerra's dlspanded men reached these places to morrow. While no disorder Is anticipated when the revolutionlsta reach their, homes, the provisional government and tho mili tary, authorities consider the actual occu pation of-the Plnar,' del Rio region quite as essential as tho occupation of other por tions of the Island, and regard It best to have -an American force there to Insure the preservation of order. This battalion of marines; which will bo the first to oc cupy Plnar del Rio, therefore waa sent forward tonight by special train. The orders came from Governor Taft at .f-e'click and half an hour later the battalion had .boarded a train at Buena , Vista station near Camp Columbia. The cars were switched from the Mariano to the Western- railroad Snd thence departed for the west.- "" " ; '.:' Onerra's Following Disbanding Ono thousand of Guerra's followers will go to Plnar del Rto In special trains, while 1,800 others will start to march to-their homes, taking with them ther horses and extra mounts. It Is the purpose, even tually to restore all horses to thetr right ful owners. It is believed tonight that all the revo lutionists In the vicinity ot Havana will have been peacefully dispersed in three days. General Gucrra and Del Castillo are actively co-operating to this end, Together with General Kusinan, the com mandcr-ln-chlef of ' the rebels in Santa Clara ' province, they called at the Amer ican legation today and renewed their promises of assistance. They alao thanked Governor Taft for Jiis courtesies and dis cussed the projected amnesty uroclatn lion. Governor Taft told ilia vtsltora that he would take up this subject later, not having time now to give It the necessary attention, and aaid that when the matter did come up he would Investigate person ally all cases which might require his at tention In order that Justice be done. ' The fact that General Guxman Is acting In sincere co-operation Is believed to pro- elude trouble of any consequence In the work of disarming the rebels In Sam, Clara province, and no fears of disorders In other sections are entertained. Palms Leaves th Palace. While the departure today from Havana of ex-preaident Pulma was tho most Im portant event ot the last twenty-four hours, the fonner president left the capital so quietly that the public did not realise he had gone until the news was given in the afternoon papers. Only his cabinet ministers snd a few Intimate friends ac companied the former president and his family to the railroad station. - Some of these friends went with the family - to Matansaa and did not return to Havana until they had seen the Palma family safe in the home of other friends In that city. On the way from Havana to Matansaa Scnor Palma's special train stopped at two stations where the government volun teer forces were preparing to disarm and disband. When Colonel Rego, in commuiid of the battalion at Campo Klortdo Informed Benor Palma what he waa doing, the cx presldent expressed, his gratitlcatlon and Said that disarmament waa' In accordance with patriotic duty. At Jaruoo Colonel Lima told Senor Palma h had ordered his force to be mustered out, and that this would be his last act a an officer. Continuing, the colonel de clared that the people ot Matansas were particularly pleased that the ex-president was coming to their peaceful city to enjoy that rest, and tranquillity he so well de served. He said also that the Cuban peo ple were sure to re-elect Palma to th presidency at the first opportunity. Senor. Palma said to Colonel Lima that he had full confidence in the goodN faith of the United States and that ha believed th American government Intended to re. stors Cuban Independence. He advised all to be patient and awatt th outcome, which he felt sure would be entirely acceptable. A great crowd awaited the train at Ma tansas, which is the moderot stronghold of the Island. The numbers at the station had been -augmented by an excursion from Cardenas snd people from the surrounding country. Th provincial and municipal officers welcomed the ex-preaident, who was escorted to the home of Manuel Flu ent. Here the friends who had come over from Havana took their final farewell, leaving the Palma family to that quirt retirement which they desire. The Palma will remain In Matansas . tor some Urn 7t going later to th Valmar plantation Uayamo, Sanrtago province. - . Work Saallarr Problems. Governor Taft tonight Is busy in his I temporary iiarttrs. Minister Morgnn'a vllln j , MMrlunsu. going ovlr the plxns prepared j bp tuc Cuban hvaltuf ofTicluls fo coping j 16 lh HOWARD Everybody seemed pleased to see how well we were looking at our opening. Not only pleased, but very gen- , erous with their patronage; and we fully appreciate it. There were many of our friends, no doubt, who made us a birthday gift with a purchase. And there were others, strangers from out in the state, who knew a bargain when they saw it aud took advantage of every one. And we especially invite visitors to come and see how well and how much we can do for them. Here are some extra ones for "Wednesday: k '; s BIG BLACK SILK BARGAIN. We iiit on our counter Wednesday 25 pieces of our 27-lnc.h Oil Boiled Taffeta fcillk. our regular POc quality, and a long as It last CCIf you can get for, a yard Wednesday only JJ Don't Overlook This Swell Valne A fine bleached MercerUed bamaskX f.o Inches wide, beautifully designed, considered cneap at owe, out Wednesday we clve you this big chance to buy It at, 1Q a yard Ladles' I utlorwcnr Specials for Wednesday Jdst what is needed for early fall, heavy '(soft fleeced) Balbrlggan Union Bults, shaped gar ments, with 1 r.lshed seams, gray, white and ecru.'sUes 4, (f e 5. Cf worth and sold always for S 1.25, Wednesday, a suit... . . l.UU The Celebrated-Blue Cloud Vesta and Drawers half woot ahaped f garments, aiwa to 9, and worth $1.00, Wednesday. .... . ... JC BIG K.MBKOIDKKY SALK KKIDAV. Thousands of yards to be aold. Values the best you ever aaw. Be euro and ace our ad for particular in Thursday night's papers. A MIlHiirr Snap for Wednesday Ladles' hand made Trimmed Street llntsT made of ft no silk velvet, braids, Jets and mohair felts, trim med with pompoms, quills, wings and ornamenta, and fully AQ worth $2.00 each, Wednesday ' HtJ ATTRACTIONS IN OCR CLOAK 8C1T DK.PTS. FOR WKDNE8DAY. lirs! Turn: Over 1,000 Scarfs, Collarettes and Boas. , Fur Scat Is. beginning at '....$1.05 Vixt Collarettes, beginning at $4.0.' Fur Boas, full bushy tails, beginning at $4.95 Indies' Alaska Stal Coats Sizes 36 to 42, guaranteed for ff CO two years, regular price $260, this week vpi s Opening day prices on Ladies' Coata will continue this week $4.95, $7.95, $S.05, $0.0O, $11.50 and $12.50. Ladles' Suit Opening da prlcea will prevail aH. weak.-n Ttls means Ladles' Tailored Suits, all this season's purchase, at just about 60c on the dollar. Our 0inet Dept. We offer you the choicest models of the fol lowing first-class Mnkes: Tbe W. B., the R. & G., the Kabo. the Glove Fitting, the 1. A., the .Nemo, the La OCR 'PHONE 18 with yellow fever. These plana include an Increase In the sanitary force and equip ment and very much greater expenditure. Majot' J. R. Kean, who was one of the sanitary experts during the former Ameri can occupation of the Island, Is at present on the way here to co-operate In this work. It Is not probable that the governor will appoint new cabinet ministers until the affairs ot tfis Island are turned over to the provisional governor. ' It Is Governor Taft's desire to place the vnrloua departments In control of ths men who were not so active during the revolution as to arouse much opposition from either liberals or moderates. DIAMONDS Frenier. 15th and Dodge sts. DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN BOOK (Continued from First Page.) " standpatter and that he "may lead a move ment for tariff revision In 1908." This charge then Is made: The president favors certain railroads and accepts glfta from them, in violation of the Interrtate commerce law,-demanda and rerelvee money in favored banks with out Intereet, diverts funds appropriated for one purpose to another, allows public nnney to pay for a literary bureau to boom his policy. Mr. Roosevelt has shown greater regard for the Interests of corporations and less regard for the law than any other executive tho country haa ever had. Maintaining that the principles ot the democratic; party defy, and always have opposed monopoly, it Is stated that the democrats were the first to Introduce anti trust bills, whereas the first resolution to Investigate the trusts waa not enacted by a republican senate. LITTLE TALKS CN HAIR CULTURE. Want to Improve your hair? Then treat tbe root. Feed them. rlAlK IONIC EAU Dt QUININES Ue u faithfully every day, And falch the results. . Dandruff disappears. New Hair coma. Try it. Let me send you a free trial tollle. Send 10 cents to pay postage and packing. v - -:' v " -' ' - i Parfumerie ED. PIN AUD, " M-8a.88.99 Fifth Ava . NEW YORK as EJ. PtnauJ't latcMpttfumt "La CsrrrfsV " Mr. and Ultra. Morand's classea for Dancing and Physical Culture will re open in their Itew Academy, 210 8. 18th St., near Far nam, for children, on Saturday, October Oth. , Beginners, 10 a, m.j advance, 8 p. in.; matinee class, 8:80 p. ui. Parent ara cor dially invited to visit thir school and examine the advantages offered to our pupils. You will And it to your In terest to do so. Location, clientel and school chartrbere unexcelled, For particulars telephone Douglaa 1041. WE Make Spectacles and aw Exefllassesii!frft$l-8Up Columbian Optical Co.' . 211 -out.i 1 6th Street 1 Premier, the Ferris Waists. DOUGLAS 981. . , . AMt'BEMESTS. KD If ft THEATRE IV .JU.VJ l5f,?Jc,.S0c,7jft Matinee Today s . 25c w roirxaxT 4ii6. iTAim sj KA.TX.nr r resent X.laooln j. Oartsr's Master I Fleoa of Baalism so ths Orsat Aato-Trala Baoa. Sunday -Volunteer Organist flfWtVfa I SPECIAL CARNIVAL UU,U I ATTRACTION . this Arrzmirooi tostxqht AXX. WZBX atlaw ft Brlanger Vrsseata Oeorge Oobaa's Knsto lay 45 Minutes from Broadway With TAT TEXOrUTOlr. ' Curtain Will mats Tonight ' After Vara " October T. i. t. 10 "LAND 6V NOD." BUR WOOD ! c"",vUbk This Aftaneoa, TonUrnt, AU Wssk .. TM.M BVaWOOO STOCK CO. In the Hoaring Comedy TURNED Ur Bf atlaaos TharsAay aaa Saturday. Prices Nights, Sun. Mats., 10c, 2 Bo. Matinees, 10c, ittc. - CVSTAXR SAZSSR AVTZB VABABS Next Week TBTB WZTS. Hams Capacity Business. ORRISjMTON 'Phona Douglas 411. MODERN VAUDEVILLE ) AFTER THE PARADE. TAKE IN THHT 8 HOW." TONIQHT Curtain will be held until the parade Basses Prices 10c, 26c. . .' CURTAIN WILL, BE HELD ON THE THURSDAY MATINEE , Until the parada passes. -. ' , - CUAHCERS' ' DANCING ACADEMY KOV QVKH 2434 FARN.1.M.. ADULT lilBOIXNERS, Mondays and Wednesday .. CHILDREN. Wedneadayt and Saturdays. Juvenile Advanced Saturdays and ' Prlvata Lessons. Terms reasonable, commensurate with advantages and benellt derived in oor school. , , , ' Telephone Douglas 1871. Oiyi.fciBpiis the 28 Nams BEDFORD'S 200 iinnr 150 Nights Eafl I I Ksf Rg Nights Now York Chleage Oasvary lead 23a i W-JSJ ssssaasrv 1 y . i ( - - S. !...!-. ,