THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. AUGUST 31, 1907. LABOR DAY THIS GREAT STORE WILL CLOSE PROMPTLY AT ONE O'CLOCK CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES Made of fine Scotch ginghams, in plaida and stripes, at 48c, 98c and $1.48 Children's School Jackets Made of fine English cheviots, checks, stripes and fancy mixtures!, t yf Q 1 OO Saturday at IJtO nd I.jFO Womcn'js '-.Walking Skirts Made of fine'panamas and fancy cheviot, checks and plaids, regular price Q P $5.93, Saturday for ., , tJO 68 new Fall Sample Suits, Fifth Avenue's best styles, all the new shades of broadcloth at about one-half tlieir regular price $35.00 Suits for . $19.50 $45.00 Suits for $29.50 WAISTS Lawn and Madras Wnises that have foremrly 6old at $1.50 and $2.00, to close all of them quick, Saturday. , 69c Long and Short Kimonas At one-half regular marked price, while they last Saturday: 48c Kimonas for. 2-ic 98c Kimonas for ,. . .49c 75c Kimonas for .3$C $1.48 Kimonas for, . .74c wijiMiiunnwaaBB y Q I WBaaDBSSBaam A Clean-Up ! ' MEN'S SHIRTS Men'g Neglls-ee Shirts, worth up to It. 85 . Men's Negligee fc'Mrts, worth up to 11.60... Men' Negligee Shirts, worth up to 13.60.. MEN'S NECKTIES 50 down fine Ties In four-ln-handa, batwlngs, strings, tecks. etc. worth 89c, Saturday a So 50 dosen fine Tie, four-in-hand, strings, bat wings, etc.. values up to 76c, Saturday .7. ..330 MEN'S UNDERWEAR Men's nicely finished balbrtggan Shirts and Drawers, worth 85o. Saturday s '.'h,"'?, Aermesh Underwear, nice and comfortable. worth BOo, Saturday ,33o Men's light weight rib Shirts and Drawers, worth' Too.' Saturday 89o Men's fine balbriggan Underwear, worth up to T6c, Saturday 49 M7.00 "va'ur'satur'day8'!! . F . J1? feS BIG SALE OF Boys' and Girls School Shoes The Good Durable Kind Misses' and children's solid leather laced and button shoes, sizes up to 2, in kid and calfskin, fa at, per pair $ldv Also finer qualities from .'. iS1.75 to $3.00 Boys' and youth's solid leather, we mean it, good stout soles, made of Army calf, to 5Y2, at, per pair Thirty Green Trading Stamps BENNETT'S BIG CROCKERY Finest cutting, latent shapes, brat Bi KM vHn.n. workmanship, a special for 8at- A1!, e,Pn""' ZZ Zi Finest Austrian sets, every piece perfect, fine thin goods, $18.00 values, Saturday, set -$12.08 Our best Fruit Jar Rubbers, 10c values, Saturday, per dozen, 5 .Six dozen for ....... ,". . , . ,23c Good, well made German Stein, . metal top, a 75c value on sale Saturday; each" 33 DENVER WINS GOOD CAME Both Sides Bunch Hits, but Grizzlies Are More Fortunate. PUEBLO GIVES WINNERS A CHILL Rick Adams Bent to Relief of Charles . la Time to Prevent Loss ( ' Gam la . the Kinth. DENVER. Aug. 8. Good playing by both . teams characterised the game today, each . Of the seven . runs being earned. Denver won by bunching hits on Jackson In the fifth Inning. Pueblo came within an ace of winning It back In the ninth by bunching bits on Charles Adams. Before' the game was hopelessly lost. Rick Adams was sent In. A marvelous catch by Cassady nnd the fielding of Wheeler, Bader , and Corhan '.were features. Bcore: i DENVER. , AB. R. H. PO. A. E.. Csssady. It 4 1 1 " t 0 0 Wheeler, .so. 4. I I 4-6 0 White, lb 4 0.1 1 0 McHale. rf 4 1 t 0 0 0 ' lluterhorn, 2b t 0 0 3 I 0 1 w. b t 0 0 1 ! 0 McDonough, c t 1 t ' 1 0 Pohannon. rf 1 0 0 8 1 0 C. Adams, p t 0 0 0 1 0 K. Adams, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals to 4 8 27 16 0 PUEBLO. ' . 1 AB. R. H. PO. A. K. McGllvray, cf 6 0 8 0 0 0 Bader, 2b 6 0 4 6 0 Byan. rf 4 18 10 0 Kiwert, 8b ...4 0 8 1 0 0 Helden. If 4 0 110 0 O Hagan. lb 4 1 2 18 1 0 Smith, c , 4 118 3 0 Corhan, ss 4 0 " 0 0 6 0 Jackson, p 8 0 1 11 0 Krause. p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Drill 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' Totsls 37 8 IS 24 1 0 Butted for Krsuse in the ninth. Denver 0 1 0 o 8 0 0 0 i pueblo 0 O 0 0 0 1 0 0 88 Two-base hit: McHale. Three-base hit: Kiwert. Hacrlflcs hit: Lauterborn. BtoU-n base: Cassady. Bases on halls: Oft .'. Adams, I; off Jaikson, 1; off Krause, 1. rHruik out: By C. Adams, 8; by Jackson. J s by Krause. 2. Lt-ft on bases: Denver, ; Pueblo, b. Double play: Corhan to Ha-dt-r to O'Hagan. Time: 1;0. Umpire: Conahan. , Champs Take Te. DE3 MOINES. Ia.. Aug. JO.-Des Moines took two from Biuux City this afternoon. Tha first game was a shut-out for Clurke nd the second stood 7 to 3 ut the end of the slsth Innlrg, when the game was celled to allow both trams to catch trains. . Clarke allowed the visitors but five hits In five different Innings in thu tlrst gime, and but ot.e man. Nance, who hit for two bases, reached second safely. Fast field ing market the game and Ifea Moines pulled off two doubles, each following a safe hit by the Glous. In the second game Blous Ctty scored two In the third on sn error thst gave Haxe a life, an a base on balls to Nsnce, and Nobllt't Their ther score came on three slngl-s by Gran ville. Jarrott and Campbell. The champs , pounded In all of their runs, getting ten Its In the first three Innmirs. In the eighth Inning of the first game T'mplre Brensn was struck wllu a foul ball and left the vame. Score, first game: D1CS MOINES. AR II. PO. A. 8 2 0 r. Wilson, .rf Mrlxsr. If Iloarlever, b.... McI.auBhlln, cf. Dexter, lb 12 Aftdexaa, 2b.. .. 4 Coclmaur, ss 4 in Mens Furnishings B0 890 91.10 MEN'S UNION - MADE SHOES In Honor of Labor Largest Line of men's union made foot wear In Omaha. Re- tailing $3.50 to $5.00. 100 green trading stamps with every pair of men's shoes sold Saturday, up from sizes up $4 SO $-175 np JQ V. .... " A 0 pjj on All Boys' and Girls' Shoes. The Majestic Gas Light, put up by the Welsbach' company; burner, mantle and globe 58c SS green- trading stamps with each light: See our special lOe Mantle, It beats any offered, heavy weave and regular full slse. Shannon, c -...4 0 1 1 1 o Clarke, p 4 o 8 0 8 0 Totals ..84 4 12 27 IS 0 SIOUX CITT. . AB. B, H. PO. A. E. Campbell, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Nance, If 4 0 110 0 Weed, 2b 4 o 1 8 8 1 Nobllt, cf 2 0 0 8 0 0 Slattery, o 8 0 0 1 8 0 Hart, lb 8 0 1 10 1 0 Granville, ss 8 0 0 8 2 0 Hare, 8b 8 0 0 2 4 1 Williams, p.., 8 0 0 1 1 0 Totals o 6 IS 1 Des Moines. 1 0001011 4 Sioux City 00000000 0-0 Earned runs: Des Moines, 4. Two-base hits. Nsnce. Hogrlever 2. Bases on balls: Off Williams, 2; off Clark. 1. Left on bases: Des Moines, 8; Sioux City, 8. Struck out: By Clarke. 1. Double plays: Weed to Granville; Williams, Weed to Hart; Coch naur to Dexter; Hogrlever, Andreas to Dexter. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Brennan, Yeager. Second game: DES MOINES. AB. R. ' H. PO. A. E. Wilson, rf J i o 0 0 McLear, If 8 1 2 1 1 0 Hogrlever, Sb 8 12 18 0 Mclaughlin, cf 8 0 1 2 0 0 Yeager, c 8 1 8 4 0 0 Dexter, lb 8 0 0 8 0 0 Andreas. 2b 3 3 2 0 (1 Gochnaur, ss 3 0 0 3 1 0 Sporer, p J i i 0 8 0 Totals ! T IS Is 12 "l SIOUX CITT. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Campbell, rf..... 3 0 1 0 0 0 Nance, If 0 10 0 11 Weed. 2h 3 0 0 0 0 0 Nobllt. cf 1 o 1 i n Sheehan, c 3 0 0 1 2 0 Si. '.M 1 0 0 6 0 0 Fisher lb 10 110 0 Granville, ss 3 113 3 0 llore, Jb..... 3 1, 0 3 3 1 Jarrott, p j 0 x 0 , jj??' ..a 1 1 w io 1 Des Moines 12 10 1 7 Sioux City 0 0 2 1 0 0-s Earned runs: Des Moines, .; Sioux City 2. Two-hsse hits: Hogrlever, Yeaaer' Bases on balls: Off Jarrott. 2; off Sporer. J;.. . 1 5?" Da,: Des Moines. ; Sioux tlty. 4. Struck out: By Sporer. 2. 8tolen bases: Mcl.ear. Hogrlever, Andreea (?). Hart. Double plays: Hosrtever to Dexter Nobllt to 8heehsn. facrlce hits: Wilson Gochnaur. Time: 1:06. Attendance: 1.100. I mplre: Shannon. HUMBOLDT GIVES I.IXCOLX A Rl'f Oathlt the l.eaornere, bat Lose on terrors. HUMBOLDT. Neb.. Aug. 3.-(Sreclal Tel egram.! Humboldt outhlt the Lincoln West ern leaguers today, but still lost the game, through errors of the locals and the effec tive pitching of Stlmmell In the rtnehe.. Bcore: RHE Humboldt 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 w 01 7 Lincoln 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 3 4 Batteries: Humboldt. Lair and Poteef ..Incoln. Stlmmell and 7lnran. Struck out: by Lair. 3; by Stlmmell. 11 rierce Defeats Stanton. PIERCE. Neb.. Aug. 33.-(Spcial.)-Plerce won from Stanton yesterdsv bv a score of 14 to 2. Kelly for Pierce wss in fine form snd held the Stanton boys down to three hits. Hsrtmsnn for t-'tsnton wss bstted out of the box in the sixth. Batteries: Fierce. Knlly and Rhonwltx; Stanton. Har'mann. Mayor snd Pesrson Struck out: By Kelly. ; by Hartmsnn. 4 lilts: Off Kelly. 3; eff Hurtmann. ; off Msyor. 2. . . Newman Grow In Gooa Fornt. NEWMAN GROVE. Neb.: Aug. SO (Spe cial. ) The Ne trsn Grove base ball team continued breaking records at the second day of the ball tournament at Creston. The first gsme. between Msdlson snd Newman drove, resulted in a score of 13 to 0 In favor of Newman Orove. Batteries: Newman -Grove, Provo and MEN'S HOSE Men's fancy hose, neat patterns and ef fects, regular 16c value, Saturday .. .loo Three pair a 5s Men'a fine lisle hose, In plain and fancy colors, values up to 75c, Saturday . . .390 Day - (ft J) 5P00 Xj) pair - - m w a a "At Bennett's Big Hardware Meats! Meats! Eegular $23.50 Gas Range, with high broiler, special ....$19.85 Regular $25.50 Gas Range, with high. broiler, s'pc.ial $21.65 Regular $14.50 Gas Range. $12.00 Sealing Wax, per pound 100 And 10 green trading stamp. Whisk Brooms, best quality .10a And 10 green trading stamps. , ' SAXOKSI ' r We will sell R&sora. tatarday Only, at .".1.".. one to a customer. Clothes Lines, SO feet And 20 green trading stamps. Coffee Mills, three different kinds, at. each And 40 green trading stamps. STANDING OF THE TEAMS wzsTxmzr i.xaqub. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Omaha 188 76 69 .6SI l-s Moines !' '-., .674 Lincoln 126 IT 68 .638 Ken.er ' m .40& Pueblo 122 64 , 68 .448 Sioux City 128 (1 77 .388 NAT L LEAGUE. AMUR. LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. Chicago 88 32 . 733 Detroit Dft 44 .till New kork..7 48 .684 Phlla 68 4(1 .mH, Pittsburg... US 49 . 681 Chicago 70 4 .am Pnlla A 60 .12 Cleveland. ..68 49 .61 Brooklyn. ..64 64 . 468 New York. .64 61 .470 Cincinnati.. U) 68 .M Boston. ..... 62 .433 Boston 48 73 . 3.1 St. Ixiuls....47 67 .412 Bt. Louis.. ..36 86 .292 Washngt'n.34 78 .3C4 GAMES TODAY. . ' Western League Sioux City at , Omaha, Des Moines at Lincoln, Pueblo at Denver. National League New York at Boston, Brooklyn at Philadelphia, Chicago at Cin cinnati. Bt. Louis at Pittsburg. American League Chicago at Cleveland. Bt. Louis at Detroit, Philadelphia at New York, Boston at Washington. American Association Columbus at Louis ville. Toledo at Indianapolis, St. Paul at Milwaukee, MinneapolisatKansusC!t . McKay; Madison, Belling snd Zaluaky. Hits: Newman Grove, 14; Madison, 0. The second game, between Newman Grove and Humphrey, resulted in a tie at the end of the ninth Inning, when the game was called on account of darkness. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGfK Timely Illttln by Philadelphia Takes Game from Brooklyn. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 30.-Timely hit ting by the home team defeated Brooklyn today. Both pitchers were hit hard. Score: R H E Brooklyn 1 1 0i0 1 0 0 0 03 10 j Philadelphia ...0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 4 10 1 Batteries: Brooklyn, Pastorlus and Bit ter; Philadelphia, Sparks and Dooln. BOSTON. Aug. 30. Store: R.H.E. Boston 4 o New York i 3 $ Uume called at end of sixth Inning on account of rain. PITTSBURG. Aug. S0.-8core, first nme: Pittsburg " 2 6 0 Chicago , ; 1 4 j Score, second gsmej R.H.E. PlUsburg 0 2 3 Chicago t 6 u AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMKM Colnmbas a Wins Errorless Gamo by Battlnz In tho Fifth. LOUISVILLE, Aug. 20 Columbus won an errorh-ps game today by a bombardment in the fifth, netting four runs ofT Durham. 8core: R.H.E lyoulsville .......0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I 6 0 Columbus 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 7 0 Kellam 1 Easy. INDIANA r 1. . IS. Aug. 8w Toledo batted Kellum end Chenauit at will snd easily defeated Indianapolis 13 to 1. Score: ' R H E, Toledo 00042310 S is' lit' 0 Indianapolis. 0100000001 6 i Hstterfes: Toledo, Vt end Iard: In dianapolis, Kellum, Clienajlt and Living ston v MILWAUKEE. Aug. SO.-Bcore: R.H.E Kansas City 1 8 1 Milwaukee 1 6 2 MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. SO. Score: R.H.E. St, Paul 4 Minneapolis 6 10 3 MIna Sattoa Winning;. NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE. Ont . Aug 3"V In the international tennis tournament today Miss Sutton of California won from Miss Hedley of Toronto In strasht games bv a score of -0. -0. Miss Hedley ran her onnonent un to deuce many times, but Miss Sutton's superior control won out. Emerson Infers Defeat. EMERSON. Neb.. Aug. 30 (Special ) Hartlngton deeated Emerson 19 to 0. Hits: Emerson, 1: Hsrtlngton, 1L Srrorsj Em erson, 6; Hartlngton, ' CIGARS! CIGARS! "Owl Cigar", 8 for 25c Box of fifty ............ $1.50 "El Crono" Porto Rican Cigar, 8 for. . .25c Box of fifty $1.50 Double Green Trading? Stamps la Cigar Section Saturday. Big Sale oi Fine Clocks Jewelry Section See Window MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLES oi FINE GOLD and BRONZE CLOCKS Every One Warranted V Values up to $25,00 on sale Satuiv day, while they last, at these pricesv $U98 $98 $fl.98 See Sixteenth Street Windows Come Early and Get First Choice Fresh Dressed Spring Chicken, per pound . ' 16 M Porterhouse Steak, lb..l3Mt Fresh Pork Roast, lb. . . .8K Lamb Legs, lb ... .'. . . . 9 M Lamb Roast, lb ....... 7H Choice Pot Roast, lb . . 7"5 Boiling Beef, 10 lbs. for . 25 Fresh Leaf Lard, 10 lbs $1.00 Cudahy's Rex Bacon, lb.!2H No. 1 Picnic Hams, every one guar anteed nice asd lean, 6 to 8 found 2 average; per pound-...'; OH Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, 10-pound t Ralls, for -$1.23 . And 20 green trading stamps. .SOo 30 a ,- SOo . GOLF TOURNEY FINALS TODAY Dr. Sumney and Abbott Will Fight Championship Bound. HOT CONTEST IN SEMI-FINALS Dr. Sumney Defeats Or. Hollistcr Before Good Gallery and Yoaaaj Pushes Sprasne Abbott la ; Iaterestlas Match. The Field club, represented by Dr. H C Sumney. and the Country club, represented by Spragua Abbott, will to pttted against each other today In the finals of the Ne-' braska Golf association tournament. Theso two have won, all the way down the line and will now fight It out for the cham pionship at thirty-six holes, eighteen to be played In the morning, the start to be made at 10. and eighteen In .the afternoon, starting about 2 o'clock. Both matches in the finals Friday after noon were full of interest. Sprague Abbott defeating Blalrie Toung with difficulty, In spite of the fact that he made an to to a W for the Junior. Dr. Hollleter also gave Sumney a hard tussle for the first nine holes, but fell down on the Inside. A large gallery followed the two doc tors, Survney and Holllster. In their match In tho semi-finals, and all were rewarded by seeing some fast golf. Both were In good form, and both -drove well, having a great deal of similarity in their play. Neither player used a wooden club at all, but both drove with heavy iron clubs, with which they were able to make about the same distance. Sunvney was off to the left with his opening shot and approached short with his second shot. His third shot went out of bounds, giving Holllster the hole In five. 4 v IMny cn Second Green. Sumney lay a stymie on the second green, forcing Holllster to shoot around, and he then missed an easy 'putt, giving Sumney the hole in five. Holllster was In trouble on his second shot for the third hole, but reached the road In three. Sumney won the hole In flve, putting him one up. Sum ney drove the tracks all right, but landed In the rough grass. They were even on the green, where Sumney missed an easy putt, which cost him the hole and made the match even again. Sumney duMed his drive for the fifth and then pulled his , second shot Into trouble, which gave Holllster the hole and made him one up. Holllster overap proached on the sixth hole, which Sumney took In four, making the matcre again even. They halved the seventh and eighth holes. They were each on the seventh In three and Sumney rimmed ror a four and then rimmed sgaln, putting tils ball stymie snd the score was 6-6. Both drove nearly 'tin the green at the ninth hole, but Sum ney approached too strong and It looked to be all day with htm, but he won by maktng a sixteen-foot putt, which put him one up for the tlrst nine holes. A splendid lofter shot from a high grass He over a bunch of trees and onto tha green won the tenth for Sumney, for Hoi lister was In ths rough where be could not get out. This win made Sumney 3 up. Holllster hit a tree on bis drive for ths Initial Display of Men s New Fall Hats . Every New Shade and Shape in SPECIAL. FOR SATURDAY 26 dozen Men's Fine Soft Hats in all the latest blocks and colors, poatlvely worth up to $2.50, on sale at $1.25 Boys New FALL CLOTHING Special Knee Trousers (or School Wear Made of blue cheviot, dark cassl meres and corduroy, 'with taped seams and stay-on buttons, sizes 4 to 16 years, gQg Better grade knee bocker trousers $1.50, BENNETTS Pride of Bennett's Flour sack ....$1.40 And 60 Green Trading Wipe. Bennett's Capitol Baking Powder, 6-lb. ran. . . . f 1.U0 And 76 Green Trading 8tp. Bennett's Best Coffee, three pounds .. $1.00 And 100 Green Trading Bps. Bennett's Best Coffee, per pound 6o And SO Green Trading Stps. Tea, B. F. Japan, Oolong, Gunpowder, English Breakfast, lb 68c And 76 Green Trading Stps. Lemon Extract, bottle... 6c Geneseee Lima Beans, two cans I6c And 10 Green Trading Stps. "Best We Have" Corn, two cans 20c And 10 Green Trading Stps. eleventh and this cost him the hole, al though he made a hard fight. Bumney now began to take matters easy and halved the next two .holes. Holllster drove Into the railroad track at the fourteenth and before he could get Into the clear Bumney had captured the hole, making him 4 up, which with th next hole, which he captured easily, made him S up and 3 to play and gave him the match. The score: Sumney Out 6H6 BS4 843 44 1 In 464 664 Holllster Out W 645 644-15 In 604 606 Yessg Pushes Abbott Hard. Blaine Young gave Sprague Abbott quite a game In his match with the champion In tha semi-finals. But for a missed putt on the seventeenth hole the match would have gone to the last hole with a chance for an extra hole match. Young played in hard luck In the first of the match and drove bad, but later rounded to and played like an old-timer Instead of the 19-year-old that he Is. Young drove out of bounds at the first tee and topped his ball on his second so Abbott took the first hole In bogey. They halved the second hole In 6. For the third green Young had all sorts of trouble, dub bing his drive Into the long grass end land ing In the bunker on his secohd. He took 10 for the hole, while Abbott made It In bogey. Abbott cut bogey a stroke on the fourth and was 3 up. Young cut Abbott's lead to two on the fifth by a good drive and by laying his second shot on the green. They halved the sixth, seventh and eighth holes, the sev enth being played by each In one less than bogey. Both drove to the ninth green and Young missed a hslf by missing an easy putt, putting Abbott 3 up on the turn. He played the first nine In 29, two lost than bogey. The tenth was. won by Abbott, making him 4 up. and. although he played the next three In bogey, he could not make another point on the "Kid." who was fighting hard for every hole. Abbott dubbed his approach for the fourteenth, while Young played good golf and took the hole In 4. He took the next hole In 8, while AJibott's missed putt forced him to shoot four times This left Abbott 2 up at the tee for the seventeenth. Abbott's second shot went Into the trees on the seventeenth, while Young made the gTeen In 3. but overplayed the hole and then missed an easy putt, so the best he could do was to halve the hole Abbott winning the match, 2 up and 1 to play, making the course In 80, two under bogey. The scores: Abb" J 4s !,'!!!! fciU Youn il'i'JUSJnU Reynolds Wins Handicaps. Sam Reynolds, one of the Junior members of the Omaha Field club, won both the handicap .matches. The morning match was a match handicap against bogey and the afternoon match was a medal handi cap, ball sweepstakes. Ths scores for the handicaps were: Friday forenoon, handicap match against b'y Hd'cap. Net. Sam Reynolds 7 1 up F. L. Campbell 3 down W. A. Redlck 1 4 down Hal Brady T 6 down C. B. Bogue S down Albert Cahn down W. D. Bancker S 8 down J. W. Pariah T T down Friday afternoon (medal handicap, ball sweepstakes) Gross. Hd'cap. Net. E. E. Brando m 13 98 J. Sharp M 7 89 W. N. Chambers 87 i 83 The, La Crosse t..'$1.50 The Lamont $2.00 The Kingston ,.$2.50 The Bennett Special $3.00 John B. Stetson Hats. Soft ............ $3.50 to $7.50 Stiff ............ $3.50 to $5.00 Complete showing of boys' and children's school caps, in all staple and fancy styles, 25c to $1 FOR SCHOOL. OR SUNDAY WEAR Boys' Suits, newest fabrics and patterns, stylish double breasted coat styles,, with knee and knicker bocker trousers, sizes 5 to 16 years, at $5.00, $4.00, $3.00 and $2.00 for School Wear Double breasted coats, with one pair Knickerbocker and one' pair knee trousers, made of most serviceable casslmere and cheviot materials In neat stylish patterns, for boys 8 to 16 years, regular $5.00 S9 AO values for .vOtVO Nobby blouse and Russian Suits for little fellows up to 9 years, plain and fancy patterns, at $3, $4, 93 . and 92.00 and knlcker- $1 and 75C BIG GROCERY Bennett's Capitol Cocoa, HLrge pound can ...iiciam 20 And .0 Green Trading 8tp. Pickles, Three Star Halmon, can, 20c And 20 Green Trading Stps. Peurs, In syrup, large can, for .... 16c And 10 Green Trading Stps. Diamond C Soap, 9 bars, 26c Granulated, Saga, Doobls O-rsen Trading Stamps. Eddy's French Mustard, with spoon. Jar 12ttc And 10 Green Trading tups. L'needa Biscuit, 4 pkgs., 16c And 10 Green Trading Stps. raiB Ice Cold . Butter Kim ran New york Full Cream Cheese, pound 20c And 10 Green Trading Stps. Neufchntel Cheese . ,...4o Hand Cheese tic tles And 10 Delatour tie Bennett's A. Cahn 94 8 86 P. C. Davison 98 T 86 B. Young 90 7 83 8. Abbott.. 80 6 8 Burkhardt 99 10 , 89 D. V. Sholes 93 7 S. Reynolds 87 9 78 J. J. Boucher log 10 6 A. W. Scribner 114 JS 9 J. B. Porter...... 93 T 86 W. D. Bancker 89 S3 W. E. Martin 110 8 102 J. Eneneter i loj a $4 W. Butts 109 " 12 97 Championship Flight, Semi-finals Bprague Abbott, Country club, defeated Blaine Young, Country club, 2 up, 1 to play. H. C. Sumney, Field club, defeated Dr. Holllster, Field club, 6 up, 4 to play. . Consolation Flight, Semi-finals W. J. Foye, Country club, defeated N. F. Reckard. Field club. 1 up. Jack Sharpe. Field club, defeated R. Peters, Country club. 2 tip. Directors' Flight, Semi-finals If. C. Fvlsble. Field club. dfentd R M. Martin, Country club, 3 up, 2 to play. R. R. Kim.hall, Country club, defeated F. H. Blake, Field club. 4 up, 3 to play. Solace Flight. Semi-finals J. B. Lindsey, Field club, defeated I. & Taggart, Overland Country club, Nebraska City, 7 up, C to play. Frwln defeated Will Doane, 1 up, 19 holes. Fifth Flight. Semi-finals. Harry Lawrle, Field club, defeated Will Doane. Country club. 1 up, 19 holes. B. W. Arthur. Field club, defeated F. L. McCoy. Field club, 8 up, 2 to play. . Matches today will l)e the finals In all the flights. Abbott will play Bumney 33 holes for the championship. Foye will play Jock Sharp In the consolation. H. C. Fria ble will play R. R. Kimball In the directors' flight. Llndsey will play Erwln in the solace, flight. Harry Iawrle will play E. W. Arthur in the fifth flight. Old Dal Takes Hand. The sun played a prominent part In the second day of the third annual tournament of the Nebraska Golf association at tha Omaha Field club. The rays beat straight down as a reminder of the hot days of last year, making It sultry for the con testants, who were glad to hunt the hydrants around the course. The greens were much faster than on the first day and many good scores were made. Sprague Abbott Is still the favorite In the pools. In the morning he beat Preston Davidson 8 up and to play. He was In fine fettle and made the first nine holes In 89. two under bogey. He drove well and his approaches were perfect, and If driven might have made a better score than he did. One of tha surprises of the morning was the defeat of Frank H. Gaines, one of ths Country club cracks, by Blaine Young, one of ths Junior players of the Country club. They had to play the entire eighteen holes and Gaines lost by a poor put at ths last hole, his ball rimming the hole on his putt, J. M. Watson, expert at the Field club, received many compliments on the excel lent condition of the course. No pains has been spared to put the entire course In the best condition possible and not only are the fair greens In fin shape, but tha put ting greens and all other parts of the course as well. Brady Makes Thrm Harry. An Interesting match was played Friday morning between Bob Simpson, Frank Campbell, Hal Brady and C. Bogue, Jr. They were playing In the bogey handicap, and Hal Brady, although a Junior, made them all hustle. CHAMPIONSHIP. Second round Blaine Young defeated Frank Gaines 1 up. ripratruo Abbott defeated W. H. Cham bers 8 up and tf to play. H. C. Sumney defeated E. M. Fairfield i up and 1 to play. Holllster beat Adams, S up and I to play. Softs and Stiffs Saturday's L.lt of Money Savers ....Please Order Early.... Queen Olives pt., inc. ureen rrauing Hips. asaorted, .three bot ' 26u Green Trading Stp. s Ginger Ale, bot 100 10a .6c Be .6e Palace Car Jains, can Corn, can , . . . . Peas, can Pepper Sauce, bottle Oil Sardines, can ... Baked Beans, can . . .4c .4c Cupltol Extract, bottle ISc And 80 Green Trading Stps. Castile Soap, cakes.. i4frc And 10 Green Trarllnir jSUm. ruvxra m vhobtajbi.es rrssh Dally Jell-O Ice Cream Powder. two packages 20c And 10 Green Trading Stps. ISvcrgreen Corn Spei'Ul A large quantity ft nice fresh picked Ever green Corn long ss supply lasts, Aos., 5o 'J CONSOLATION FLIGHT. Second round W. 4. Foye beat Russell 3 up and 3 to g Reckard defeated Hamilton 8 up and to play. .- 7 Snapp defeated Davison 8 up and 2 1 play. - . Peters beat Al Smith by default. DIRECTORS' CUP. flernnd mnnil Frisble beat Mclntyro S up and I to rla mni.111 uricuien rf. a. JIDDOll 3 Up and to plajr. - Blnke defeated D." V. Bholes 2 up and w trssa s R. R. Kimball beat Porter, 2 up and to play. SOLACE FLIGHT. Fbwnnil rnun Taggart beat Tlllson 4 up and 2 to plsy i.iuuaay unrmeu ut. Teal 7 up and 8 play. Kemper defeated Shields 5 up and 4 play. Erwln beat Martin, 1 up. FIFTH FLIGHT. Second round . 1 Doane beat Hoel, Jr., 1 up. Mct'ov defeated rWnutt l.v ,i E. W. Arthur defeated Johnson by 6 Lawrle beat Stickler, 1 up. - ' t ' : Election of Officers. The delegates to. the .annual meetlna tha Nebraska Oolf association, six in nui ber, nut at the Field club Friday evenl and chose directors of'tfie association 1 the ensuing year J. B. ' Rahm of I Omaha oCuntry club, president; C Morey, Hastings, vice president; F. J. Ho Omaha Field club, secretary and trcasun L. C. Storey of Lincoln, J. B. Taggart Nebraska City, W.. J. Foye of the Oms Country club and John Parrlsh of I Omaha Field club, directors. The flnr clsl affairs of the association were amlned and found to be In the best T slble condition. Next year's totirnann will be held at thu Omaha Country clut Quick Shine "hoe Polish Is ths bast for ladles, men's and chlldrt hoes, oils and polishes and la water-pro NICOLlS fal . . . .WOOLENS. . . 13 EPRESENT the very b r 1 1 h t o 1 thought of the Foreign and meitlc cloth makers for 1907. There's no sifting out here; what Jon't nice; It's a question which like best. 80 with the tailoring of tt) A perfect organization of skilled ters and competent tailors to 1 after your order. That means pen garments. Somehow we feel that we have a 1 clal claim on your patronage this t son. Suppose you drop In today? Tfiosers $81912 Suits 525 ti S WILLIAM JRRVU1' BON 3 C09-11 bo. IRUi BL