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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEK: SATURDAY, OCTOBKK 13, inorn
Telephone Douglas 611.
Bee. October IX. 106.
OIL INSPECTOR ON STAND!
Great Special Sale Fancy Linens Saturday
Describes Best of Oil and Telia Whert
Standard Gets Supply.
HEARING WILL ADJOURN UNTIL MONDAY
onsnlrney t aae at Klndlar Is Pro
rr erilna A lonit Qalet Lines
In l.osl Session uf
he Week.
N ECONOMY BASEMENT
Every Item an Item of Unusual Value. The Savings Will be Many If You Attend This Great Economy Spread.
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Napkin Sale
Rale of 11.75 Napkins Saturday. $1.29 a dozen.
Rale of 8 Vic Fringed Napkins Saturday, lc each.
Special Sale of Wash Covers for Parlor Tables
Saturday w will place on sale a lot of $3.00, 12.50 and $2.
Wash Table Covers for $1.29 each.
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AND
HOWARD
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Special Sale of Doilies
200 dozen 19c and 15c Fancy Dollies at 5c each.
Towel Sale
One case of 12 He Huck Towels, Be each.
Scarf Sale
18x36 H. S. Scarfs. Saturday 26c each.
18x4S H. S. Scarfs, Saturday, 29c each.
18x64 II. S. Scarfs, Saturday 35c each.
Kant Basement.
News of Flannel Department
You'll find her a most cou.pietu etotk of
flannds. Many fin materials you cannot
buy elsewhere, as they are confined to us.
The argument that we buy for cssh direct
from manufacturers hold? goods with us,
h with soma of our competitors, but the
point that we sell for cash only Is so
stronsly in favor, of us that you owe It
to yourself to compare our prices with
others.
Amoskesg outing flannels in first quali
ties, absolutely perfect, at loo, UVic a yd.
(..'hole flannelettes, not job lots, at S'iC
Mc. K'in and 'lSc per yard.
imported flanneUtiea, confined to us. at
'.t; and 35c per yard.
'Vlyclla flannels." confined to us. Toe a
yard.
French flannels, the best that money will
buy. 75c a yard.
Kmbroidered flannels, white for Infants'
shirts, etc., 56c, 65c, 76c. 11.00. 11.15, 1131.
11.36 and 11.50 endless line of styles.
Flannels for under skirts at , 80c and
'c per yard.
East basement.
Special News of Art Department
This popular department la teeming with
newness. Hardly a day passes but what
there 4s some new line of goods added
to our already great showing of holiday
goods; today's word is of baskets.
Work baskets In particular, a most beau
tiful ahowlng In different shapes, cither
lined or unlined.
Baby baskets In several different styles,
lined to your special- order; ask about
them.
Special
For Saturday s special selling we offer a
Una of atamped sofa pillow covers, all the
latest designs, regularly priced at 60c
SATt.HPAY fflr KACFt.
AFTER. SUPPER. SPECIALS
The following Items are all specially priced for the After-Supper
Sale which commences at 7:30 D. m.
Corset Covers Saturday Evening 19c Each. Second Floor
A saving; opportunity from the Under Muslin Department.
Corset Covers of fine cambric, with lace edgings and insertion, full
ness in front: regularly priced at 25c and 30c.
IN THE AFTER-SUPPER SALE, 19C EACH.
Buttons Buttons Buttons
If you are going to need Buttons for any purpose whatsoever, Sat
urday evening will be the buying time.'
A good quality two-hole Pearl Button not rough or Imperfect, but
a good, smooth button--one dozen on card and sells regularly at 5c
all sizes from 14-Hne to 2 2-llne
IN THE AFTER-SUPPER SALE. TWO CARDS FOR 6C.
Women's Hosiery Sale
Saturday evening we will offer another lot of Women's Hosiery
at a great reduction in price.
Black Lisle Embroidered Hose, all new patterns, excellent value
at 50 cents
IN THE AFTER-SUPPER SALE. S9C PER PAIR.
Men's Garters Under-Priced
Saturday evening we wfll offer a line of Men's Good Garters, one
that positively will not tear'the Btocklng. very simple and easy to ad
justall colors, Including black and white. Buy this garter today and
they would cost 25c
IN THE AFTER-SUPPER SALE. 13C PER PAIR.
The New Yams Are Here
Our fall and winter line of yarns bus been
received. We are now prepared to supply
the trade, most any desired 'color or shade
to be found In our great stock. '
Second floor.
Dress Trimmings
THK NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLUS.
After buying the new dress goods come
to this department and let us help you
select the trimming.
French fsshlon books are here for your
use and the very newest of styles' tn all
kinds of trimmings.
Real Rose Point, Duchess, Irish Crochet,
Baby Irish, Venire and Pt. Gaie are among
the choice laces we are showing. These In
a wide variety of prices. .
Colored fancy trimmings rang from 90c
to Jo. 50 a yard.
Plain and fancy braids from 5c a yard
and up.
You are welcome to look even If you
haven't the slightest Idea of buying.
Main floor.
"Inaminit" Skirt Measure
See this twentieth century Invention at
our notion department. Main floor.
For the modiste as well as the amateur
dressmaker. Will measure skirt any de
sired length from the floor up to twelve
Inches. Never fails to make the garment
hang perfectly, whether the woman be
TALL OR SHORT, STOUT OR SLIM,
. .DEFORMED OR PERFECT.
Docs the work In a minute, no previous
experience necessary. Indispenslble to
dressmakers: so simple a child can oper
ate it.
PRICE JAPANNED $1.50 EACH.
Saturday Men's Day for
Shopping
This store has a wonderfully satisfying
showing of men's needs. Widest possible
variety. Including things that are to be
seen nowhere else.
A stock of shirts not matched anywhere.
A collar stock that Includes all the lead
ing shapes from one of the best makers
more than thirty different r-hapes In all.
A collection of neckwear that Includes
the smartest ideas first showings here al
ways. Every requisite In gloves for all occa
sions for street, driving or full dress
wear of kid, rape or mocha.
All suspenders that we sell are good
whether you buy a medium or higher
grade; among them are the famed Guyot
or Crown makes; none better if you look
the world over.
We strongly emphasize the merits of our
different lines of men's furnishings.
The: department Is conveniently located;
come in cither entrance, Howard or Six
teenth street, and you will find yourself In
the men's store.
F1NDLAY. O.. Oct. 1J -Willi the under-
standing that court would adjourn at noon '
today until Monday, the trial of the Stand- '
ard Oil company of Ohio for conspiracy !
against trade was hec-tin by the state put
ting County Recorder Bloom of Hancock
county on the stand.
Mr. Bloom Identified the deed record of
the county from which Prosecutor Dsvld
read to the Jury records of certain deeds
transferring land to the Standard Oil com
pany of Ohio. B. C. Slmffei. a local attor
ney and deputy oil Inspector, was the next
witness or the state. He described the
manner of testing oil. At Upper Sandusky,
the witness said, the SUndurd obtained
oil for retail from the Standard refineries
at Cleveland.
On ciosn-cxaminatiun by the defense Mr.
Shaffer snld his territory as Inspector cov
ered several surrounding counties and that
he Inspected the oils of all companies.
After nearly two hours' session the trlwl
was adjrurned until Monday. The ad
journment was agreed on between counsel
out of respect to the memory of formar
Judge Burkett, whose funeral took place
here this afternoon.
The proceedings today consisted of the
taking of testimony of three witnesses
summoned by the prosecution. By evidence
of the county recorder, title was estab
lished In the Standard to a certain lot In
the city of Flndlay. on which is located
their local oil distributing station for the
local retail trade. OH Inspector Shaffer
testified that the oil sold at retail In this
locality was obtained from the Solar Re
fining company at Lima. At Upper San
dusky, also In his Inspection territory they
received the oil from the Standard refinery
at Cleveland.
J. H. Scott, local agent for Joseph Seep,
purchasing agency, occupied the greulcr
part of the session showing the method of
purchasing crude oil from producers. He
said that the oil he purchased- and paid
for by Seep's checks was transferred to
the order of P. S. Trainor of Oil City, Pa.
Open Saturday Evenings.
Howard Street, Corner Sixteenth.
an easy fly to Sheckard. Altrock was out,
Ever to Chance. Harm singled down past
second, making the first hit of the game for
the.'Amerlesns. Jones filed nut to Schulte.
No runs. Nationals. 0; Americans, 0.
(ktntn Makes si Run.
Seventh Inning, Nationals Chance singled
to r!ht, Hahn did not see It In the sun.
Mtetnfeldt sacrificed, Altrock to Donohue.
Tinker bunted also and waa out, ' Altrock
. to Donohue. Evers singled to left, scoring
Chance. He hit the first bull pitched. There
was a deafening roar from the National
rooters. Evers out. stealing, Sullivan to
Davla. One run.
Seventh Inning, Americans 1 shell struck
out, but Kilns dropped the bull and threw
hint out at first. Hohe popped to Steinfeldt.
Donohue out. Brown to Chance. Brown
making a great stop. No runs. Nationals,
1; American. 0.
Eighth Inning, Nationals Kllng out.
Robe to Donohue. Brown singled to center
and the. ball nearly got away from Jones.
' Hoffman doubled to left. Sheckard grounded
to Isbe.ll and waa out at first. Brown being
held at third. Schulte filed to labell. No
runs.
Eighth Inning, Americans-Dougherty
singled to right. Davis forced Dougherty
at second. Brown to Tinker. Sullivan
fanned, and Davie tried to steal, but was
doubled at second. Kllng to Evers. No
runs, nationals, l; Americans, 0.
Ninth Inning. Nationals Chimes singled
over second. Steinfeldt sacrificed. Altrock
to Donohue. Tinker bunted and was out at
"ret, Altrock to Donohue. Chance tried to
steal from second, but waa doubled at the
plate, Donohue to Sullivan. No runs.
Ninth Inning. Americans McFarland
batted for Altrock and went out, Steinfeldt
to Chance. Hahn lined to Tinker. Jones
walked and went to second on a pass
bail, the ball hitting the umpire. Isbell out.
Brown to Chance. No runs. Nationals, 1;
Americans, 0. Score:
UTIONALB.
AB. R. BH. PO. A. L.
Hoffman, cf 4 0 2 1 a 0
Sheckard, If.. I o 0 1 0 0
Schulte. rf 4 tt 0 1 0 u
Chance, lb , 4 1 U IS 1 0
Steinfeldt. 8b 2 0 1111
Tinker, ss 1 0 0 1 4 0
Evers, itb -, , 1 0 1 3 4 6
Kling, c t 0 0
Brown, p 3 0 1 1 S 0
Totals .ZV 1 7 27 18 "1
AMERICANS.
AB. R. BH. PO. A. E
Hahn. if
Jones, cf......
Isbell, ?b
Hohe, 3b
Donohue, lb..
Dougherty, If
Davis, ss
Sullivan, c
Altrock, p....,
McFarland ..
' Totals
Nationals .......
Americans
Left on bsses
R. Two-be hit
8
1
1
r
1.
tt
1
It
13
2
4
X
3
0
27
20 1
...0 00000 10 01
...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Americans, 3; Nationals,
Hoffman. Sacrifice hits:
Tinker (31. Donohue. Steinfeldt (2). Stolen
base: Sheckard. Double plays: Kllng to
Evers; Altrock to Donolvue to Sullivan.
Struck out: By Altrock, 2; by Browa. 6.
Passed ball: Kling. First base on balls:
On Altrock. 1; off Brown, 2. Time; is;.
Umpires: O'Lnughlln and Johnstone. At
tendance: 18,330.
Offer from Home of Chaser,
FRESNO. Cal., Oct. 12.-The following
telegram waa sent today on behalf of the
business men In the home city of FYank
Chance, manager of the Chicago National
league team:
"(lurry Herrmann, president of the Na
tional base ball commission. Cincinnati, O. :
'Fresno will give MS.0M0, guarantee 40,000
spectators and aur.ahlne for deciding game,
of the World's aeries. ' MIKE FISHER." ,
NOT READY TO QUIT
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the provisional government as part of the
rr public of Ci.ba."
The statement further says:
While the fact that the majority -t f tno
residents of the Isle of Pines are Amer
icans may call for exceptional provisions
respecting provincial and municipal gov
ernment, any of the three bases mentioned
In the Isle of Pines association communi
.ntlort. Involving the separation of the Isle
from Cuba, la wholly Inadmissible, as It
would be a violation of the sacred trust
Imposed upon the provisional government
to preserve the Interests of Cuba Intact
during the Incumbency of that government.
Mr. Taft has ordered one officer and
twenty-five marines to the Isle of Pines, ex
plaining that he does not anticipate any
trouble there, but that the marines are
sent to promote a feeling of security.
DEATH RECORD.
Simon Elsmnn.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 13.-(8peclal.)-8lnion
Elaman, formerly a well known merchant
of Council .Bluffs, la.. Is dead in this city.
riles Cored la to 14 Dots.
Paso Ointment is guaranteed to cure any
wi ji'.-uiiig-, nunn, deeoing or frotrua.
Ing Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded,
K)c.
Bnrllnston'e Annual Report.
CHICAGO, Oct. 12. The annual report of
the Chicago, Burlington and Qulnry road.
Just Issued, for the fiscal year ended June
so, snows total stops earnings of 74,4A2,II.
leaving net earnings of 22.6a,02!. After the
deduction or taxes th net income
20.ivW.139. The total amount to the cred t
of sinking funds June 30, 115. was $34..V9,
979. This amount waa Increased during the
last fiscal year by tl. 497,340.
Poisoned Children Recover.
FINDLAT, O.. Oct. 12. All of the four
teen children of the Orphans' home who
were poisoned last night, supposedly bv
drinking milk, have recovered except two.
who are pronourced In a serious condition
today. An Investigation is being held.
BLOODHOUNDS FOR BRUTES
(Continued from First Page.)
resentatlve business men, who are heartily
In accord with my plan, and I hope to have
a couple of first-class bloodhounds as an
adjunct to the police department within
the next thirty days." v
The chief said he has not lost hope of
eventually capturing the murderer of Miss
Rummelhart, but at present they have no
clues of any Importance, but they will keep
on working night and day In the hope of
unraveling the mystery and bringing the
miscreant to justice.
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III I 111 XX II rfX
Girls
Coats
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ri.atAMacok
Saturday Morning The Selling Event of the Season
An Unprecedented display of W00LTEX Girls' Coats
Open doors Saturday morning on what we're confident to claim is the greatest showing of Children's Coats ever pre
sented to the mothers of Omaha.
. The styles will catch you firsteach is a distinct type, a miniature "WOOLTEX, as carefully designed as any
women's garments in this world-famous line. .
But go deeper note the materials. Nothing but pure wool, pure by acid test, enters a WOOLTEX garment. That
means warmth and wear all winter long just as shapely and fit at the season's end as now.
And deeper still look at the workmanship. Silk stitching everywhere, satin yokes, flannel reinforced, proof against
the wintry winds.
Then the cut so full and generous no tailor would offer to equal it.
Popular prioecs rule your choice for girls from 6 to 16 at from $8.90 to $20.00.
COME SATURDAY MORNING
Furs Furs
This will be the
"Girls Own Store
S&.tirdQ.y
BENSON t&THORNES
j 1515 Douglas Street
Ask to see the new styles
in Furs
KANSAS CITYHAS A DAY
Prise Winners at Royal American
I. Ire Stock Show Are
on Parade.
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 12. Today waa
Kansas City day at the American Royal
Live Stock show, and the fact was suf
ficient to renew Interest in the how and
keep up the attendance which has aver
aged 14,000 persons dally since the open
ing. The feature today was a parade, of
all prize winners in both cattle and horse
departments. Tonight there will be an
other exhibition to accommodate the great
crowds. No prizes will be given.
The following awards were made today:
In Hereford. Carglll ' McMillan, La
Crosse, Wis., won first for calf herd, also
Meadow Parte special cup for grand cham
pion herd, and firsts for best pair heifer
calves, best pair bull calves ana best two
animals from one cow. Other Heret'orda
firsts wfTe:
Best pair of. calves, bull and heifer G.
H. Iloxle. Thornton, 111.
Four animals, get of one sire W. S. Van
Natta & Sn
In the- Aberdeen-Angus division, W. J.
Miller, Newton, la., won these firsts:
Sweepstakes, steer or heifer, any age;
steer or heifer, t years old and under 3;
steer or heifer, 1 year old; bene steer or
heifer under 1 year old; best steer or heifer
under 3 years; best steer, pure bred or
grade, any age:
t J. Off. Peoria, III., won first on Aberdeen-Angus
steer or heifer, 1 year old Hnd
under t. with Protidfellow.
In Galloways. C. K. Clarke, St. Cloud,
Minn., won these firsts: Two animals,
either sex, any age. get of one cow; best
pair heifer calves, bred by an exhibitor;
best pair bull calves; best pslr calves, bull
and heifer; four animals, cither sex, get of
one sire.
Other Galloways firsts were: Best grade
freer or heifer over IS months old, O. W.
Lindsay, Red Cloud. Neb., on Gray Ram
bler; grand championship steer and be,
grade steer or heifer under lit months old,
F. P. Wild. Cowglll. Mo., or. Bluster.
In shorthorna. Bellows Brotlieis, Mary
ville, Mo., won the three flrstn: Best herd,
best pair heifer calves bred by an exh.b
Itor. V. K. Clarke won these firsts on short
horns: Two animals, either srx. produce of
one cow; four animals, pet of one nice.
Other shorthorn first wert : Steer, Spayed
or Martin heifers, 1 year old 8. C Hannn.
Kavenna. O., on Cn plain Primrose; bet
pair male ami female under 1 year old, K.
W. Harding; shorthorns, sle-r. Spayed or
Martin lieirer, 1 years old, J. It. Peakson.
In. shire horses Robert lliirgHS & Sons,
Wcmina, III., won these firsts: Stallion.
D-yenr-old prime Minister; best imported
stallion, Lyinm Jumbo.
Other horse awards were: Hackneys,
four animals, any age, get of one dam,
Truman's Pioneer stud farm, Bushnell. III.,
on Bushnell Duchess.
Percherona, best American bred stallion,
Robert Burgestt & Srn, Wenonn, 111., on
lloget.
Six-horse teams to wagons. Armour's Chi
cago team.
TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 931
SATURDAY
will mark an epoch In the- Daylight Department Store. The tires will
be lighted In onr mammoth boilers and steam lot on to make every
body comfortable.
SPECIAL BARGAIN SALES will be made every hour in the day
and for those who cannot get out during the day a three-hour Bale will
be made FROM 7 TO 10 IN THE EVENING.
HAT Lit DAY MUHT, 7 TO 10
Tony Plaid Belts, large
Metal Buckles, worth "C
50c, for J
HATl l( DAY MUHT, 7 TO
Ladles' heavy fleeced Union
Suits, our C5c quality 4 r
for T DC
HATLKDAY MUHT, 7 TO 10
One hundred Ladles' Real
Lace Collars, values rn
$1.25 and $1.50, at. . . IUC
SATURDAY NIGHT.
Fine Embroidered
Handkerchiefs. . . .
TO 1
2c
SATURDAY NIGHT, 7 TO 10
An Immense lot of new ladies'
Face Veilings, black, white
and colors, worth i
2oc. for 1UC
SATURDAY .MUHT, 7 TO 1(
Heavy Cotton Blankets, gray
white and tan. A
pair
SATURDAY MUHT, 7 TO 10
Ladles' fine black Petticoats,
deep ruffles, worth
75c, for. JJG
HATl RDAY MUHT. 7 TO 10
Fine Comfort and Kimono
Challles,
only
...Sic
SATURDAY NIGHT, 7 TO 10
36-inch Fruit of the Loom and
Lonsdale Muslin, IS yards
to each customer
6ic
SATURDAY NIGHT, 7 TO 1
Black Dress Goods. Chiffon,
Batiste a soft clinging ma
terial for dressy gowns f
$1.00 quality OJC
SATURDAY NIGHT. 7 TO 10
Ladies' Neck Furs, in stocks,
scarfs und boas, natural and
blended squirrel, river mink,
sable and Isabella fox and
opossum; reguar price $6.60
to $7.90 all J
SATURDAY MUHT, 7 TO lO
One hundred Ladies' Dollar
Hats In millinery 1Q
department
SATURDAY NIGHT, 7 TO 10
Our first great offer of Men's
four-in-hand Ties, full width,
new styles, worth 50c,
for Z3C
SATURDAY' NIGHT, 7 TO 10
Men's Half Hose, fine fast
black, inaco cotton, seamless,
26c Quality 12c
Sale of Ladies Sample Shoes
SATURDAY MORNING our spot cash purchase of a
manufacturer's full line of Ladies Shoes e
will be put on sale- $3.50 to $5.00
shoes for
at.
r. 9c
75c Shaded Grape
at
f l.OO Fancy Amber Hatpins
at
OSTRICH PLUMES AT HALF PRICK SATURDAY.
A CHILD CAN BUY AS CHEAP AS A MAN IN THE NEW DAY
LIGHT DEPARTMENT STORE.
I
FIRE RECORD
Sparks from Engine Stnrt Things.
ARAPAHOE. Neb., Oct. U-lSpeclal Tel
e gram.) An extra train west this after
noon not only set fire to some hay and pri
vate stock yards at thia place, but also
burned the large wind mill at the water
tank, property of the railroad company.
Before arriving at Holbrook two care were
discovered on fire and were burned. One
car waa empty and the other contained
company timber for repairs. All was a
total loss.
rhlrnaro Resort.
CHICAGO, Oct. li A fire broke out to
day In the suburb of Lake Bluff, situated
on the shore of Lake Michigan, thirty-live
mllea north of this city. A large frame
hotel, known as the Lake Bluff Villa, was
burned to the ground, and a number of
summer cottages also were destroyed. The
total damage will not exceed l-S.OOO.
Alabnutn Training; School.
NASHVILLE. Tenn.. Oct., 12. A dispatch
from Hunuvllle, Ala., sayo the main build
ing of Oak wood Manual training school
near here waa destroyed by fire this morn
ing. One student was burned to death.
The purpose of the school Is to educate
the colored race.
Cornell I nlversltf t'ollrac
ITHACA. N. Y.. Oct. U.-Sibley college.
Cornell university, was damaged by fir
today to the extent of $5,000.
Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Druggist refund money If It falls to cuts.
E. W. Crovs s signature Is on each e-ox. iia.
FORECAST OF THE WEATHER
Fair anal Color In Mebraskn Todny
Fnlr In Iowa, Warmer In
Fast Portion.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 13. Forecast of the
weather for Saturday and Sunday:
For Nebraska and Kansas Fair and
colder Saturday; Sunday, fair, colder Sun
day In east portion.
For Iowa and Missouri Fair Saturday,
warmer in cast portion; Sunday, showers
and cooler.
For Wyoming r air Saturday and Sunday,
For Colorado Showers and cooler Satur
day; Sunday fair.
For South Dakota Showera and colder
Saturday; Sunday fair.
Mr. Dnvls Better.
NEW YORK. Oct. 12. Mrs. Jrffereon
Davis was reported to be somewhat Im
proved today. t
"CLHANL1NE,SS"
Is the watchword for health and rigo:, coin
fort and beauty. Mankind is learning not
only the necessity but the luxury of clean
liness. SAPOLIO, which has wrought
such changes in the borne, announces net
S'ster triumph
HAND
SAPOLIO
'OR TOILET AND BATH
Ik special soap which energiiet the whol
body, starts ibe circulaticn and leaves as
xhilariting glo-. 4 II rivers and Jrmgfiilt
SOMETHING VERY NEW AND NOBBY IN 18 AND 12-BLTTON
GLOVES.
Very swagger, 12 and 16-button Real English Kid Gloves, silk lined;
Genuine Mochas, in gray and blacks, unlined; unlined P. K. Gloves,
Sir.1?--T1". rff-Vl"s. 7 JV!!1: 3.50 and 4.00
SPECttAL SALE OF LADIES' FINK NECKWEAR.
1,000 pieces of the very daintiest Neckwear, In fine linen lawn turnover
sets, plain white collar and cuff seta with pretty embroidered and
hemstitched edges; every piece a gem in the neckwear world;
OUR KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT.
We are sole agents for Omaha for the following celebrated Kid
Gloves every pair fitted and warranted the most up-to-date glove
department in Omaha:
Ixlla Fine French glove made by Reynier pair il.00
Virginia Fine French kid glove pair 91.80
Reynier The best made- pair 92.00
SATURDAY WILL BE FUR DAY IN THE NEW DEPARTMENT
STORE.
TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF FURS WILL BE
ON SALE ON OUR SECOND FLOOR.
LADIES' FUR COATS AND BLOUSES In blended coney, near seal,
natural and blended squirrel, astrakhan, southern beaver, Alaska
beaver, Canadian Otter, mink, marten and Alaska seal.
LADIES' NECK SCARFS Storm collars and boaa, In every known
class of furs. THE FUR PRICES SATURDAY WILL BE SPECIAL.
Startling Millinery Bargains
That Should Crowd Our Millinery Department AH Day Saturday.
Copies of Paris and New York Patterns Hats
Worth up to $10.00 Saturday
92.0O Hand Made Silk, Velvet Trimmed Street Hats
Saturday
80c Velvet and Cloth Caps-'J C
at ?C
25c Bunches Violet
5.00 8
69c I
39c I
29c I
-'L I PARKER'S
HAIR BAL8AM
' f rriiaiiilM a luiuunl froth.
Vails to BMtor Otmr
WiA 'T lr ? Toutiirul Color.
'7ir-fi Car iTp di,e kJrhlUiu.
J7i Yj .aiia'tl'"t PniirlM
AMCsKMUVrs.
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Me Chesapeake
1510 Howard St.
The Only Popular-Priced
Restaurant in the City
BOYD'S'
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Burgssa,
Managers-
This Afternoon Tonight
Clay Clement
Xa the Xlstorlo Drama
HAM HOTSTOW.
naday, Monday and Tuesday
Special Tuesday Matinee.
SOUSA'S NEW OPERA
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With Jos. Oawtbora Company of 100.
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Prices: Nlshta. Sunday Mata, 10-lgc-;
Tuesday, Thursday. Bat. Mats , 10-u.
Next Week, "Held by the linemy."
Same capacity bustnssa.
CfltlOHTOM
'Phone Douglas 494.
MODERN VAUDEVILLE
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NOTE Cl'RTAIN AT :16 SHARF
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Saaeay The MarrUffe of Kitty!