Tim OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, AFRIL C, 1907. arnner Bargains to Make Banner Business for Saturday 1 THE RELIABLE TWB HalUBorcherl Dress Forms We handle all styles of dresa forms prices range from $1.50 to $12 Special Sale of Ladies Gloves Votir rrrry Glove wUh find exprelon In onr grst display of 'Cloves for spring wear, and bj Importing direct from, the manufac turer In large quantities, buying for rah, we are enabled to secure the very bout bargains obtainable. . No one with Oloves to bay should ml h this sr.le. Ladles atld OIotm It-button length, alt color and worth regularly 38.76. at ia.50 tadies Lamb Skis Olores -12-button length, all colors In Saturday's sale at ...H.98 Ladles' 13.00 Kid GIotss 8-button length. In black and Color baterday ' Ba Ladles' Xid Glores With one large clasp, all latent shades and worth $1.00. at, pair 89o Ladles? Bilk Glores 18-button length, with double ftng-r tips, blurk. white or colors tl.49 Ladles' 16 Button Milt GIotss Silk finished, worth 11.50 npecli.1 Saturday,- at Mo I ron Till 10 A. J. ladles' list gloves In black only, extra tine quality 12 and It button length, worth ll.no limit of 2 pair to a customer, at BOO Ladles' Short' Silk and Lisle Gloves Sold up to 50o pair, In Saturday's sale o Ladies' 18-Button Lamb Skin Gloves Well worth IIM a pall- special bargain at 11.60 Ladies'. Underwear Specials Always lesv'ein In variety of showing, onr special sale values create the greatest buying enthusiasm. Never were more pleasing values shown than In our great April sale. I i v rs. v 4s Great Manufacturers' Stock Sale Saturday As premised in March, we will begin our Annual Manufacturers Stock Sale April 6th. Manufacturers' Stock of Ladies' Tailor Suits. Manufacturers' Stock of New Spring Coats. I Manufacturers Stock of Skirts and Waists. Ladles' Jersey Knit Vests and Pant Worth regularly to 89c, pants are lace trimmed, vests have long or short sleeves; snap " ".relay at 15 4ea' Muslin Q o w n s Nicely dimmed, generously proportion Zed, worth to $2.00 per garment; sal a prices, 98c, 75c and. . .50? Ladles' Knee Pants and Vests With fancy yokes, -worth up to 25c; in two lots, at 5 and 10 Ladies' Corset Covers and Drawers Lace trimmed, good materials; special Saturday 25 Ladies' Hkirts Lace and insertion trimmed, Bold regularly at $1.00; In Saturday's sale at 69t $20 Silk Suits at $8.95. Sample Silk Suits In jumper, suspender and shirt waist styles, made of the best taffetas manufactured to sell at $15, $18 and $20; in Saturday 's sale at choice $8.93 $35 Tailor Suits -Made of fine imported mater ials, both plain and fancy, very latest de signs, over 200 to select from, choice ..$22.50 Stylish Spring Coats the entire line of Cohen & Coleman, ' 5th Ave., N. Y., secured by our New York buyer at 50o on the dollar. 200 Covert and Plaid Coats, in box semi-fitting and tight fitting styles, worth in a regu lar way up to $7.50 Saturday at ...$3.95 400 Handsome Coats, in fine 'Mohegan coverts, strapped and tailored effects, regular $12.50 values, Saturday at $7.95 best known manufacturers in fine voiles and other wanted Elegant Voile Sklrte The entire sample line of one of the fabricB, values up to $10.00; Saturday at . $4.05 women s sa.uu ana io.uv waiting omris at JJSii.UO SATURDAY 19 CHILDREN'S DAY. 200 nobby plaid Coats, trimmed In combination colors, worth $2.50; Saturday at $1.50 Children's Covert Coats $4.00 values; In Saturday's sale at $1.98 Children's Coats Worth to $5.00, In reds, blues, tans and ' checks and fine pongees; Saturday at $2.98 Handsome Waists Worth $5.00, in nets, Japs, linens, lawns and lingeries, splendid assortment of styles at $2.95 Women's $2.00 Lawn and Lingerie Waists; In Saturday's sale at, choice 95 From 8 Till f A. M. Women's Kimonos 15 From 8:30 Till 9:30 A. M. Health Bloom Underskirts, $2.00 values, at $1.00 From 9: Till 10 A. M. Women's Long Kimonos. . .59( From 9:30 Till 10:30 A. M. Women's $1.25 Wrappers at 49 Ladies9 Hosiery Special The most delightful bargain in high grade hosiery shown this season. Ladks' Pure Silk Hose Sam ples and odd lots, worth up to $2.50 a pair, at $1.00 Ladies' Hose Embroidered and lace lisle, all new shades, sold everywhere regularly at $1.00 sale price, pair . . .50t Ladies' Hose Regular 50c values,"uiostly samples, on upe cial sale, at 19t Ladies' and Children's Hose Regular 25c values in Friday's sale at. . . . . ,.12 and 10 The most complete line of fine silk hosiery shown' in Omaha, them. AbL to see Speca Lace Sale A new lot of Val. and Torchon Laces in broken sets, worth regularly 10c, 15c and 20o per yard on sale Saturday, at, per yard 5t Corset Cover Embroideries A beautiful line of full 18-inch corset cover embroideries on sale Saturday in three lots, at, yard 19, 29, 49 Book Department Regular 25c books, splendid line of titles Saturday, each . . . .12Vfct, Regular 10c Novels, Saturday, each . . .5t Hand Colored Post Cards A fine new line, 10c values, special at 2 for 5 50o box of Writing Paper, special . . .23 Bicycle Playing Cards, per pack. . . . .13 Steam Boat Playing Cards, per pack 7Ys THE RELIABLK STORE turn s In the. pew vt V than In imst TJ -V. lion City Laces We have the sole agency for these beautiful wash laces In Omaha; new lot Just re ceived; prices, 5,to 25 Hew Corsets New Corsets There Is no reason why a good corset should not feel Just as com fortable after a few months wear as on the first day. If the bones slip p m the casings, the loose cloth rumples Into ridges, and is exceedingly unromfortahle, don't blame the corset it was probably a good one but It did not fit yon. The selection of a proper model Is necessary to the perfect fit. That's the reason we carry complete llne of all the best makes j the reason we engage salesladies capable oi selecting the most suitable style and properly adjusting mem. M. m O. Tapering Waist Corsets aprtna; models are even more popular """n ' men excellence in quality Is too well i- ' known Ia r. mnn.tnn . n. a. .... ,v ...... .i., v,. " V uttto Biyips lu mm all figures, at, from 91.00 to $3.00 It's a pUsaure to show yon onr eomplsta lines. lf3ron hv a prafereao for Kubo. Warner Ilust Proof. Thomson Ulovo Fitting. W. B., Nuforni or other standard makes we have them in all heat models. Oomplcta Una of the Celebrated Bon Ton Cor sets Shown tl.00 cornets, standard nta.k-. long hip models, with hose aupportera, sld and front apeclal at 3 Saturday Shoe Sale Men's Sample Shoes, Regent brand, patent colt, vici kid and box calf; all new shapes, $3.50 and $4.00 shoes, at $2.50 400 pair ladles', fine vlcl kid lace and button oxfords, with patent tips, $2.60 values, at . $1.50 Men's fine patent colt and gun metal calf oxfords, stylish tip toes at co ok p .4 l Packard's men's patent colt, vlcl kid and gun metal calf oxfords $3.50 Stetson's new up-to-date oxfords and shoes, all leathers. , $5.00 For Ladles Queen Quality, newest style, and Grove's soft shoes for tender feet. 1 ,J Mi- I ! "rVV'A S Beautiful Spring Millinery Our brilliant showing of authentic millinery styles for spring, together with the very reasonable prices quoted has resulted in phenomenal selling since the opening of the season. There's exclusive personality in our designs, most pleasing to the lady who cares. Elegant Trimmed Hats In almost unlimited assortment, attractive ly priced, at $10.00, $8.60, $7.50 nd $0.75 Ask to See Our Distinguished Hat, at $5.00 Children's Leghorns Neatly trim med, best values shown in the city, at $5.00 down to $1.69, $1.25 and .98 Flowers and Foliage All fresh, new goods; prices 69c, 39c, 19c and 10 All Goods Marked in Plain Figures ' " Here. Hi?nim'aiiafflKlinli::i:::vv,iiii'iii"iiff'ifiTiB Best Styles in Men's Furnishings No place will you find the equal of our furnishing stock in variety, up-to-date J style ideas or in lowness. of price quality considered. A complete new line of the celebrated Griffon brand shirts just received qual ity and fit guaranteed the best shirt ever offered at $2, $1.50, 98c High Grade Madras Shirts in newest pat terns and colors, cuffs attached or de tached, worth to $1, Saturday sale.49c Boys' Shirts, Shirt Waists and Blouses The very best line in Omaha, .49c, 75c, 98c Our Men's Neckwear Department will be a center of attraction Saturday even better bargains than those of last week will be offered. Don't miss them. Men's Ties In clubs, foiir-ln-hands, tecks, shields, etc., fine silk, regular 50c values; special at. .25 Finest Quality Silk Ties In the newest shades and colorings, attractive values at $1.50, $1.00, 75c 50 and Popular Music at Popular Prices All the Latest Hits-9c a Copy Any Three Copies 23c. Add 1 cent postage per copy in or dering by mall. All the latest popular hits will be played and sung In the new concert music department. Cinderella (new instrumental hit) Song My Sweetheart Sang (beautiful ballad). Can You -Keep a Secret (vocal). Under the Tropical Moon (latest success). Mid the Fields of Golden Rod (vocal). How'd You Like to Like a Girl Like Met Vanity Fair (new Intermezzo). Black Cat Rag (new). Impatient Jane (two step). Breath of the Rose (waltz). Mickey Finn (new two step). Arrah Wanna (vocal). Take Me Back to Dixie. Good, Old U. S. A. (great march song). Men's Hose Fine Lisle Hose Full. fash ioned in plain colors or embroidered that would sell regularly up to 50c-" choice 19 Men's Hose worth 25ftin.all new colors f ' Men's Hose blacks, y S fancies, worth regulrly"T5c; Saturday, 3 for 25 Why Not Save On Your ' Grocery Bills -lb. can Mustard Sardines (special). Eo 83 lbs. Beat Para Can Granulated Sugar lor y 11.00 12 bara beat Laundry Soap) I6o 10-lb. aacka Best White or Tellow Cornmeal 10 10 pounds beat No. 1 Hand Picked Navy Beans 25o 10 lbs best Rolled Breakfast Oatmeal. 25c Bromangelon, Jellycon, Jello or D'Zer- ta, per package 1i0 S-lb. cans Golden Pumpkin, Hominy, Squash, Bauer Kraut, Baked Beana or Apples, per can I0 011 or Mustard Sardines, per can ,.l4o KKg-O-Soe BroakfitBt Food, pkg- ...7Mio lr. Price's nreakfast Food. pkg. 8 l-8o Shredded Wheat Biscuit, pkg o Orape-Nuts, per pkg 9c The Best Soda Crackers, per lb o The best XXXX Ginger Snaps, lb ...So Fancy California Pnines, per lb c The Best Cleaned Currants, per lb...(c The Beat Muscatel Raisins, per lb ...tc The best Cal. Dried Orapea, lb . ...Hc The beat Dried Applea, per lb 6c The best Seeded Raialns, per pkg. ...tc The Best Evaporated Bartlett Pears, per pound litte The best Kvap. Pitted Plums, lb..lZtao raiBK rBTJITS AJfD VEGETABLES, Z.E8S TEAS KABXIT TXICIS. 2 heads Fresh Leaf Lettuce Bo Fancy Head Lettuce, each 5c 6 bunches Fresh Onions Sc Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, per lb ...12Vto Fresh Peas, per quart 5c Quart boxes Fancy Ripe Strawberries for , 11 He Fresh Pie Plant, per pound Jo Cranberries, per quart 6e 2 bunches Fresh Parsley Be 2 bunches Fresh Beets 5o S bunches Fresh Carrots , 10a 2 bunches Fresh Turnips 5e New Cabbage, per pound 2Ho Large, Juicy Lemons, per doaen ....10 fancy Brazil (.ocoanuta. each Fancy California Figs, per pkg Fancy Imported Figs, per pound c . .4c 2t, THc SAYSM GRANITEWARE SALE SATURDAY Preserving Kettles, worth 25o ea..9o Lipped Sauce Puns, worth 2Bo ea..9o I Jiong Handled Water Dippers, ea..9o Pudding Pans, large, dpep 9c tfic Knamoled Frying Pans 8o Drinking Cups. Basting Spoons... So Large Dish Pans, on sale 15c Enameled Wash Basins, large slse to BIG BROOM 1A.X.B 8ATVKDAT . 4- Tle Parlor Brooms, each, guar anteed 15o 5- tle Brooms we do not guarantee. 10e 4-Foot Step Ladders, on sale ....lEo Mrs. Pott's 6-piece Sad Irons, set 65o No. 1 Galvanized Tubs, on stile... 4 So No. 8 Heavy Tin Galvanized Bottom Wash Boilers 49o 10-qt. Flaring Pails, each 5c With every can of paint, varnlnh or Jap-a-lac at 10c or up we will give, a good paint brush FREE. H-pt. cans Varnish Stains, Enamels and Mixed Paints . jg0 Jap-a-Lac, in all sizes and colors at, up from '. j 5C Paint Brash Pres Saturday. DOJf'T KISS THKSB 8V0 AMD 60 SPECIALS 2no sets Children's Garden Tools, at per set go 5o Base Balls and Bats, at, each 8Ho Heavy Wire Kgg Beaters 2 He Dover Egg Beaters, worth 15c, at .Bo Hardwood Tooth Picks, 6c packages, for il o , Bo rolls Toilet Paper ..280 1 10c rolls Toilet Papor lo Chopping Bowls, each So Feather Dusters, each Be 15c Nickel Plated Cream Pitchers.! 60 16c Nickel Plated Spoon Holders. each, at .,.8e Perforated Chair Seats cc JpBVBEATS THE IASICaSS Eomrke'i Cjo'one Etta Cver Comiikej'i Bcservs List Whita Eov. GRAHAM IS THE WONDER- OF THE OAY Crelsfctoa Vnlverslty Team Makes Great Showing Against tka Netr b Men of Chicago Am erica a Leaguers. l t The second division of the world's cham pions was defeated by Pa's Colts at Vin ton Street park Friday afternoon In a even-inning ccnteM by the score of 1 to A. They were able, however, by good luck to win from the Crelghton university team by the score of J to 1. Comlskey bad di vided bla squad luto two parts and hud the Prat team playing at Louisville, while he Seat the recruits and subatltutes, in charge of h'.s son Louis, for a visit to several Western league towns. 8U.UX City, Lincoln and theS) Omaha took them into camp. - The wcond game of, he double-header yesterday afternoon was arranged on short notice by Father Whalen of Crelghton uni versity, whe was formerly a pitcher for the Chicago team, lie tok the matter up di rect with Comlskey, who said all right. Txo games with the thermometer ranging aroundtero was quite a task, but neverthe less some i0U fans turned out to welcome the world's champions, even though there were no champions along. It was really p.tirul to see the world's champions striving for one little run, but St. Louis Thompson was prtliess and acted as though, he had ome sort of a grudge agaitiKt the world-laters, for he did not let one of them reach first base the four In nings he pitched. When McNeeley went to work in the fifth Inning he was aim,' at as bad, but Captain Fianck dropped an easy ihup in tho fifth which let one man rach and In the tlxth Inning Cheney hit a cratch by the pitcher which was followed j.t k 1 VUrk I iUr J I Free Bsmsle. Adenjs Deet. a. --.r-..- - 1-111 The Chine That Chines Quickest by Autrey dropping an easy fly, but that was all there was to it. They could not score. Graham la the 'Wonder. The Omaha bunch, on the other hand. played liko a flock of whirlwinds and kept the crowd keyed up In expectancy to see what the next brilliant coup would be. Gra ham, the Grand Island recruit, was the hit ol the entire game. He fielded like a Bobby Wallace and hit like a Stone and ran bases like Chance himself. He made hard pick ups and ran back on high flya. He sprinted from first to third on a sacrifice and was a regular all-round terror. The only score of the game was made by Graham In the second inning. Dolaji had been hit with , a pitched ball and Bolden struck out, when Graham came to bat and got a poke In the slats a well. Townsend was next up and he hit the ball to Qulllln on third, who touched third, putting Joe Dolan out. and then tried to throw over the bleachers In a try at first for Town send. Before the ball was recovered Ora ham had crossed the plate. Graham batted 1000, made the onJy run In the game, had three putouta and four assists, a fairly good record for his first appearance In fast 00m pany. Collegians Get Rattled. ' The opening game o the double-header was between the White Sox and Crelghton university and had the collegians not suf fered a little stage fright In the opening Inning and had a little hard luck in the game Louie Comlskey might have had the loss of two games to telegraph to his II lustrlous pa. Lanlgun walked the first Sox, who was Qulllln. and O'Neill hit for a single. Wei ll ay walked and Qulllln scored on a wild pitch. Towne hit a grounder to Mullen, who threw to first Instead of trying for O'Neill at the home plate and two runs were made. Again in the second Flene led off with a .single, stole second and came home when Vheney hit a grounder to Steen. Crelgh tun's run was made In the second Inning. Flshnack'led off with a double, went to third on Towr.e s wild throw and came borne on Fitzgerald's Infield out. .The St. I'ajl team will be here for games this afternoon and Sunday. Tho score: CHICAGO. ' All. R. II. PO. A. E. Lanlgan, p 2 0 0 2 0 0 Totals 18 1 2 16 6 1 Crelghton Runs 0 1 0 0 01 Hits 1 1 J) 0 1 1 Two-bi.se hit: Flshback. Wild Ditch: Lanlgan. First base on balls: Off Lanl gan. 1. Struck out: By Lanlgnn, I; by Freeman, 7. Left on bases: Crelghton. 2; Chicago. 1. Double play: Kellers to Mc- Nally. stolen bases: Klene. Steen. Time: 0:60. Umpire: Goorgs Clark OMAHA. Qulllln, Sn... O Nelll, If... Wel.lay, cf. Towne, c I.ajeune, ss. Djliduii, 2b.. Feine. if t'heney, lb.. Freeman, p. II. 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 PO. 0 0 8 0 2 1 4 0 Totala 1 2 16 Stern. 3b MulK-n. ls-!ny. lb.... MrNaliy. 2b.. KiMitiat k. rf. Fuftgerttld, O. !irs, lf... UcSftane. If., CRE13HTON. AB R. H. PO. A. 0 Austin, Sb AB. 1 R. H. PO. A. E. Frank, ss 2 Autrey, If Welch, cf . Dolan, lb .. Belden. rf Graham. 2b 1 Townaend, o 1 Thompson, p 1 McNeeley, p l 1 0 0 1 10 0 2 0 0 Totals 19 t CHICAGO. AB. R, 2 21 10 Qulllln. Ib ... O'Neill. If ... Welduy, cf . Towne, o ... Lajeune, ss . Dundon, 2b . Flene. rf .... Patterson, lb Cheney, p ... ... 8 ... 8 ... 8 ... 8 ... 3 ... 8 ... 2 ... 2 ...24 H. PO. A. 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 among the leaders and was not' much of a fielder, still his headwork Insured him a place on the Browns until Injuries put him out of the business. Sugden Is another old St. Louis player who was long the hero of the fans for the backstop position. Both games will be called at 8:30. The lineup: Omthii. Position. St. Paul. Dolan. ..M First base Nordyke t ry first base Graham White Austin Franck Autrey Welch Belden. Gondlng Townsend... Thompson... McNeeley..., Hall Sanders Ragan Mots 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 f-a 1 1 0 0 02 First base on Totals 24 0 . 1 18 8 2 Omaha rtuns 0 1 0 0 0 9 ..l Hits o i i o Chlrago Runs 0 0 Hits 0 Chicago runs Hits Wild pltcln McNeeley. balls: Off Cheney. 1. Hit by Ditched ball Hy Cheney, 2. feiruck out: By Cheney, ; by Thumpaon, 4; by McNeeley, 1. Left on nuses: Omaha. 6; Chicago. J. Sacrifice hits: Frank, Townsend. Time: 0:60. L'ra tire: Geoige Clark. Attendance, 7u0. Danny Sheehau Joins llssi City. SIOUX CITY, la.. April 6-Speclal.J -Announcement has been made by President Duncan of the Puckers that he finally has come to terms with Danny Sheehan. and the red-headed ball player will arrive this wtek to resume his old station at third base. Ihe disagreement was over salary. This Is good news for the fans who have been much grieved at the prospect of a season without Danny 6heehan. The root ers have ehown much enthusiasm over the makeup of the Packers since the clean-cut victory over the Chicago White Sox No. I team on Wednesday. Jarrott, Hall and Stlinmel showed great form In the box and undoubtedly ,they will be retained as regular pitchers. Sheehan Petit and Spies will do back-stop work. Foster, Weed and Danny Sheehan will guard the baaea, and It lies between Frost and Granville and Mtsse as to who will play shortstop. Bauer, Nobllt and Campbell make a strong out field. Hush) la still to be heard from. Manager Dave Williams is well satisfied with his bunch of players snd expresses great confidence In their landing near the top. Saints Play Two Games. The St. Psul American association team will he at Vinton street park Saturday end Sunday afternoon for two games with the Kourkes. For several yeara this Mini has ln one of the beat In that league and Is touted as Having a good crowd tills year. DW k Padden, the old St. I-ouis captain and socond baseman. Is with ttie Saints again this year. Pud-len was for years re,og mrcd as the headiest player In the base kail business. While be could not nil Second base... Second base... Third base ...... Shortstop ..... , I-eft field Center field.... ......Right field Catcher Catcher Pitcher Pitcher , Pitcher Pitcher Pitcher Pitcher Padden ...Vorpagel Me vers Miller ....Koehler Adams Snyder ...Aibogaat Smith I. Roy ,R. Adams GAMES BETWEK BIG I.KAGIF.R9 St. Louis Nationals One to tka Gqo4 In Seven-Game Series. BT. LOUI8, April B, The local National league team defeated the Americans today 6 to 4 In the fifth of the seven-game series to decide the championship of the city. The games now stand three to two In favor of the Nationals. Score: R.H.B. Nationals 0 0 0 0 ) 2 1 0 16 7 0 Americans 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 24 10 6 Batteries: Americans, Howell and Steph ens, nationals, narger aid Aiaranau. Three Slralaht for Nationals. PHILADELPHIA. April 8. The Phlla- aeipnia XNatlonals today won their third r asm r-- I I It 1 You can wear a MCKIBBIN anywhereand feel well dressed. There's a satisfaction about knowing your headpiece is right in style as well as v quality. Sec the new McKibbio fiats 5 3 Best Dealers straight game from the local Americans In the annual spring series, score: R.H.B. NaUonals 0 0 0 0 1 8 1 0-7 1 0 Americans 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 82 8 1 Batteries: Nationala. Sparks and Jack- lltHch; Americans, Vlckers and Schreck Umpires: Connelly and Emslle. INDIANAPOLIS. April tv-The Chicago National league team defeated the local American association team today. Score: K.H.K. Chicago 10101001 482 Indianapolis .. 010000000141 Batteries: Chicago, Overall and Moran; Indlanupnlls, Burwell and Holmes. COLL'MBl'S, O., April 5. The Columbus American association team today shut ont the Cincinnati Nationals. Score: R.H.K. Columbus ..... 0 0200000 181 Cincinnati .... 000 ( 00000-032 Batteries: Columbus, Upp, Geyer and Blue; Cincinnati, Kennedy, Chappelle and Raaa. HEW YORK. NATIONALS AT HOME MeGraw Says His Team la in Cham pionship Form. NEW YORK. April 6. John MeGraw and his National league base ball team arrived today and went to the Polo grounds for an hour of uractice. The team has Just com peted the trip to Los Angeles, where It got Into playing condition for the coming sea son Following today's practice the manager declared he was welt satisfied with the con fidence of the players and expressed confi dence that they would go into the first reg ular game of the season next Thursday In championship form. The opening game will be with the Philadelphia club at the Polo grounds. After a two hours' practice tomorrow the team will play Yale. TO PICK A STAYS WITH SHIVELY National Commission Rolee Against Draft of the Western Leagne. KANSAS CITY, April 6 rSpecial Tele gramsThe much discussed question aa to whether Tooek would be round in the ranks of the Western association this season or If the best paying town In the Brjveiy circuit wouia oe nweraea io mt Western league has at last neen aeuiea President Shlvelv todsy received a tele. gram from August Hermann, chairman of the national commission, slating mat it had been, decided not to diHturb the circuits in the west at pre ten I. This action will be made official at a meeting of the national commission to be held in Cincinnati tomorrow. Dates of Lather CoUege. DECORA H, la., April i. (Special.) Luther college has announced Its base ball schedule as tentatively adopted, as follows: April 1A Lenox at Decorah, April 248. U. I. at Decorah. May 8 Coe at Decorah. May 10 Nebraska University at Decorah. May 16 Minnesota University at Minns spoils. May 14 St. Thomas at Minneapolis. May 17 St. Olaf at Northfleld. May P t'arleton at Decorah. May 23 St. Thomas af Decorah. May SI St. Olaf at Decorah. June 7 Cornell at Decorah. One More Little Kirk. OMAHA. April 8-Mr. C. L. Thomas, Sporting Editor of The Ile: As our base ball team was left out cf your classifica tion Sunday I think It Is only right for us to Inform you of the matter so It will be adjusted. As we are a new organisation snd will be classed on the appearance I think that you will see that we are to bo la class B, as we are to play the O. R. kJ. K., People's Store, Ramblers and Stors teams, all of these are In class B. Thank ing you for all past favors and prompt at "tlon which you have shown I remain yours truly, J. H. M DONOUGH. mumager of Royal Archates iwere Clark Athletics.) Exchange Team Takes First Game. The Real Estate Exchange team opened Its season last evening at Diets ball park with the Clark Athletics, in which the lat ter evinced a material lack of early prac tice and conaequently played a loose game, losing to he Exchange by the score of 23 to 8. The Exchange team was In better form, but made several errors, on which the Clarks scored their three runs. Nord- Strom, pitcher for Kxchange, seemed to be in mid-season condition, letting the Clarks down with, but a single hit, while both of the Clark pitchers were hit hard, being toucnea up tor eleven nits, rour two-baae 'and one three-base hits. The Clarks how ver, did not have their full regular. team Atlantis Team Gets Dnsy. ATLANTIC, la., April 6 8peclal.)-The Merchants' Greys base ball club of this place has ordered the uniforms for the season. They will be a blue gray with white stripe In the stockings. The mrr chants of the city donated the suits. The season will open next Thursday. The grounds will be Improved snd the grand, stsnd enlarged considerably. They are open for games with any amateur or semi-professional team in the state. Warn em Throws Klank. LINCOLN. April 5. Oscar Vaim of 8t. Louis tonight defeated Kmll Klank of Omaha In a stubliorn wrestling match. Wasem won both fulls, the fiist requiring an hour and a quarter. 4 valv IS fill IT 17ILL COST. YC3 to write for our big PUEK BICYCLJB catalogue ",W",.SL the most complete line of hinh-rrsde ... MICXL'UWI, TIKES aod bUNDUIEd sj f felt!. BELOW any other manufacturer or dealer la the world. no ririT nuir n nmvrt r- from f?JL7ni'yt?fUrmsi 5n,il X ' received our complete Fr2 C?if loguee illustrating and describing every kind of high-gride and low-grade teT.ea0ld.PU,:r,; nd. Ute,t "'"del, and lni ofour rem"k.bte KJvV rKICbS and wonderful new offers made pOMtble by selling Irom factor direct to ruler with no middlemen's r,rrf,i. 1 ' il.-l allow 10 iHtye tree Irlatl snd tnnke aih l.iC! . w- a ' r " -y rmj " m pusLeti. V ' ftmmm Apnt la every town and can offer sa opportunity to make mouey Ui suitable young men who SDt.lv si one 1, 7 88.60 FUHOTUHE-PnOOF TIRSSP n l y m . . . -v a. n wm M $0m6O per pair. J To tntfoeuoB Wo WiI Soil You a Satttpo Paii fon Only (CASH WITH ORDER S4.6B) NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES. Result of 15 rears experience in tirs making. No danger from THORNS, CAC TL'S. PINS. NAILS. TACKS or CLASS. Serious punctures, like intentional knife cuts, can be vulcanized like any other tire. Two Hundred Thousand' pairs now In aclutl use. Over Seventy-live Thousand pairs gold last year. PESaniPTIOMl Made In all sires. It is lively and easy rldins-. verr dur.hu u-.a i-.m. 11 li.f' ' ' .:: 1 MM .80 HAILS, 1ACKS vH SIAS8 WON'T LET OUT THK Ai All . X M Notice the thick rubber trwd ''A' and DDUDton itrlniMK1 ' ,1 and !, giso rim strip H" . : 4 to prevent rim euttlug. This ' , S Ure will ootlMt any other nme-Mirr, tuLAaiXO and milt a a Bi.M ial uunlilv nff n,l,hr whu h n without allowing ths' to W. ta. rUt? rEXZ; thfi their tuts haveouly been pumped uponce or twice in a whole season. They weighno more tl an ordinary t re, the puncture muting qualities being given by several layers of thm sumUiiS pt.r-red (.Won the !.. That "HoTding hack" seuw Son common' ilt wh?n? dingi sTphiil or suit roads u overcome by the patent 'Ba.ket Weave" tread which prevents all air f rombeing squeezed out between the tire and the road thus overran lug all suction. The regulw irke of lh "JL ff u,;',or saverusing purposes we sre mating s special factory price to the ndrr o only 84 So per pair All orders sh.ppevfssnie day Utter is ecivedVwshipC.tli oa VptTiowJL You do not pay s cent until you have exsmiaed snd found them itrictlv ss represented. m",v9au Wt will allow a eath dlseouut of $ percent (thereby msking the pri e S4.64 otr tir5 If m FULL CASH WUU OKLfctt .5r.ncl.Jee this advertisement We wUl .id .1 plated biass hand Wimp snd two btmpson metal puncture closers on full peal orders (these raetll puueture closers to be used la case oi iuuotiou.l kmie cuts or hesvy gsiheiT. Tuts to In rctwaca at Ol U expense if for sny reason they are not satisfactory on eiaminsuon We are pcrlectly reliable snd money sent to us is as sale as in a bank. Ask rout Postmaster Bsnker. lfxpre-or freight Agent or the Editor of this paper about If vouTrder aJrr these tltcs, you will find" thai they will riUe easier, run I7r, wear tatVaMw 2n look fcner tbsa any Urt you hsve eyer used or eeea at auy price. We know that you will be sjwell plad that whea you w,t a bu vcle you will gn-e us your eider. We want you to scud us a smia UW Older at once, heucc this remarkable lite otfer. ' ua uiu OOASTCfill!iAKES buUt-op-wheel saddle., ped-!, psrU ud rp.l., an4 ' , f T ,'".-- everything m the bU-ycle l.ne ere soldby us al balftkc usual pnees charged by dealers and repair men. Write for our big SXNDKY catalogue. ' DO HOT WStT 7 M f?'1 tod- '' ruutu. or bcyino aJ! fctcyclfor s pair ol tires from anyone until you kaow the new sua wooderf ul oilers we are aialuag. It ooly costs a wtal to Uua evuUu(. W nicnhUVT. UEiD CYCLE CO'sIPm, Dcpf. C2se CHICACO, ILL.