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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1907)
Specials of the Keenest Economical Interest in Our Great Saturday's Sales Men's Underwear and Furnishing Goods Rousing Special Saturday. Sweater worth regularly to $3.00, all size for men and boys, plain and fancy col ors; many coat Sweater In cluded, at 08c, 60c, 49k Orlffln Brand Shirt. 6o Wall Hajtkell's sampl and surplus stocks, beat mate rial and newest style worth to 13.00 oholo Sat urday 9o scan's tnoxta Madras and ginghams worth regularly to 11.00 a big parchaae of vr (00 dozen on aala, at, oholoa . .. Svo Man' Heavy rioaoad vndr- -Including Dr. Wrlsrhts nuia garments, ahlrta all ta ah 44 w Sta. 1160. It to orth to par garment so, soo aad 7BO ISao" IMrta aad Drawers Win tar weight, all sizes and oolora, up to I). 10 qual ities on aale, at. per gar ment .... No, 8a and S1.S0 In the Domestic Room Three Big Furnishing and Uiierwear Hour Specials TMOtt Til, I, 10 A. K. Men's Flannel Overshlrts. strictly high olaaa gar ments, worth to 3. OU. No second or daniititd good, In the lot. Many fine California flannela Included. Come In grays, tans and blues. Just 10H dozen In the lot rre.tt snap at 49o rOM 10 B7IX.X, ll A. M. Men's Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, worth to 78c, In all sizes from 80 to 48 chest. Limit of two garment to a cus tomeron aala e nrmnt, 830 TKOM 11 A. M. TI1L IS at. Ladl' and Children's Undergarment!, worth to tOo white or gray, at, choice , ISO B here tarty aad gt first oholoa. 1 MILLINERY AT JUST HALF 41 1 All $10 Hats, at. All $15 Hats, at THE GREATEST ..$5 7.50 EVERY HAT MARKED Special Sale Saturday POPULAR MUSIC i Copy Both Vocal and Instrumental Copy "La Sorella." "Mocking Dlrd," "Rosary," "Crimson Blushes," "Mallen's Prayer," "Old Folk at Home" (Traus), "Last Hope (vocal), "Blue Danube Waltz," "Star of Hope," "Under the Double Eagle," "Flower Sons," Love's Old Sweet Song." "Thine Own," ' "Molody In F," "Black Hawk Waltz." "Over the Waves" (waltz). "Heather Rose." "The Storm," Swing" (reverie),- and many each 17oT ATTEST KITS 17c "Dreaming Love of Tou." "Take Ma Around Again," "Monkey "Land," very popular; "Daddy's Little Girl." "Red Wing" new Indian aong; "Ana Wanna," "Yesterday," hy Chaa. K. Harris; '"When the Birds In Georgia Bin of Tenneesee," "The Stara and Btrlpee and you," "I Know That I'll Be Happr Till I Die," "Old Faithful." beat march published; "When th Band Played Yankee poodle," "Pye and Bye," Bob Adams' latest; "Love M and tha World la Mine." "Who U ooon aong. AH tha newest and all tha beat popu- 7. lar publication, at, per copy ........ GRAND BOOK SALE We have broken the trust prices on all Copyright Books of all descrip tions, and Saturday you can buy all the regular $1.50 Copyright Book at ,. , D8 All Bebonnd Copyright Books at 43 o This line Is made up entirely of tha (1.60 fiction on which the oopyrlght haa expired. BUT TO Um IOUOIY BOOK ROT. ISO Pur Linen Handkerchief a. at I80 Boxes Fancy Kuchlnga, special Baw Bilk aloarfB An lmmenaa assortment of newest styles, at. Tluffy stuffl stnna mg oo lot jnoelai Mas X.aAl' Beak tea weac, eaoio f4 tnlj One Other Oil Well Shooter Has Done This. PLEASANT LIFE OF MOONLIGHTER Mttat of Them End by Reins; Blown I'p br the Mtroglycrrla They Handle Agnew Una Had Narrow Eaoapoa. FRANKLIN, Pa.. Nov. 1H.-T. M. (Mat) Agnew cf this pluce, who for many years has been known throughout tha Venango, Clarion and Armstrong county oil fields as S skilful oil well shooter, haa decided to inlt hla dangerous occupation while his V?. ar still on th ground. Most shooters ;kew quits game alive - rrhe oil country fail to give up tho work 1 they are blown to pieces by an acci- Al discharge of th deadly explosive Mr. Agnew's record Is probably un- Equalled In the hlctory of th oil well shoot L Ing buiinr'S Ho began as a shooter f ;wenty-elght years ago In th old moon 1 Blitlng day in 18. In ISM he came to ) Aanklln e.nd took up perntanently th work A f torpedoing oil wells under the late J. j D. Nelson. In IIS ha went Into tho I luslness of manufacturing nltro-glycertu ind shooting wells for himself. In tho twenty-thre years that ha has ictlvely followed tha bufnees he has tor edoed 6,500 wells. Ho haa shot as many as Fre from harmftj drugs. Cure coughs and hoarse Cfcsi. Relieve Asthma. THE REUARLB STORK ATTRACTIVE Glove Bargains In Omaha's Biggest and Busiest Glove department Saturday. $3.50 Kid Gloves, elbow length, In black or tans; special Saturday at, Jalr 82.50 Ladies' Short Kid Gloves, one or two clasps, all color and sizes, worth to $1.50. at 98c, 75c and 4fJ Complete Lines of Adler's and Fowne' Guaranteed Glove for Men and Wo men, shown at from $5 down to OS Golf Gloves and Mittens for men, women and children, all sizes and colors, at 2 6c, 16o and 10 Ladies' and M lanes Sweaters, great as sortment of blouse and packet styles; on sala at $6.00 to $1.30 1 -ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, Nov. 23 Nothing Reserved, all Trlmmzd Ha's will go for this day at Half Regular Retail Prices All $5 Hats at All $8 Hats, at. .2.50 $4 ..$10 12.50 All $20 Hats, at All $25 Hals, at . . .. . 0PP0RTUUITY OFFERED THIS SEASON IN PLAIN FIGURES 5c "Orange Blossom Waltz," "Up In other pieces at. Sc f Ho lo , ..Mo to f.3.80 fl.OO 10 Just received, Choice sixty wells In ono month. Ho shot four wells In one day In Venango county and had to keep traveling from 2 a. m. until midnight to do It. He has had many narrow escapes. He considers an accident that befell hlra February 8, 1&95, when 4ie waa about to shoot a well at Bredinsburg, one of his very narrowest. He had taken fifty-two quarts of nitro glycerin out of his wsgon and placed It on the ground a ahort distance from th well. Suddenly a cleat struck on of th caxis of glycerin and th explosive wnt off with a mlghly roar. Agnew was standing only fifty fet away from tha glycerin. Nearly all tho cloth ing was torn from his body. His two horses tied o a fence some dlKtance away wero rendered deaf and did not recover their hearing for six months. About four yesrs ago Mr. A grew had another narrow escape at his fatory near Erandona Ferry. Agnew and John Henry wero at work In the fxctory building during a storm when a large tree came crashing down on the building. Henry turned white and yelled to Arnew that everything vat off with them, hut fortunately the roof held the tree until the men could make things safe. A few years sgo his team ran awty near Two VMe Run and plunged over an em bankment trto the Allegheny river, but although the wagon was broken and one of the horses hadly r-urt the glycerin d'd not go off. At another time his horsea ran awav near Si rubgrsss w'th lf qiisrts of glycerin In the , but he- succeeded In d!tcMn the outrt and atain the ex plosion fa'led to go oft. "I sti'l like tb bu nea. but I mesa I'll quit while my sk'n's whole." said Arnew s fow days ago. "I have a little o l lease up at Sugar Lale which I think la good enough to keep m and my family the re ma'ndrr of my days and I shall devote my entire attention to that." 8'nce Us Invention In 18ir7 th nitro glycerin torpedo has been the cause o' many denths throughout the oil countrv and. Ii's friends ar cor. ;ratultlni Ann on 1.1a decision. Th pay la very good f. Magnificent Garment Bargains in Our two "New York resident buyers, Mr. Culkins and Mr. O'Connor, with plenty of cash at their disposal, are in a position to and have secured some of the greatest outer garment bargains it has been our pleasure to show at this season. Always on the alert, with the assurance of plenty of financial backing, they grasp opportunities that but few western houses are in a position to embrace. Our special bargains Saturday and next week will be a visible illustration of the bargain-getting power of cash. BY FAB THE MOST DELIGHTFUL VALUES OF THE SEASON. Over 700 Handsome Coats, fine kerseys, broadcloths, etc, 52-inch satin lined; bIbo Velvet and Caricul Coats in tho lot magnificent bargains at 10.00 $30.00 CarlcuL Broadcloth and Kersey Coats, very newest etyles, splendid assortment choice $19.90 Handsome French Coney Coats Lined with guaranteed Skinner satin throughout, worth $35, at $21.50 $50.00 Fur Coats, genuine brook mink, in Saturday's salt at '. 539.00 Genuine Alaska Seal Coats Best values ever offered in Omaha at, sale price $193.00 From Till A. M. Women' Flannelette Sacques. ou sale at 40 From S:80 Tin :80 A. M. Women's $2 Moire Underskirt, at f) rYom O Till 11 A. M. Women's Coney Fur Scarf, on sale at 70 M en's Hats Big Special Sale of Shoes Saturday A largo manufacturer of misses' and children's shoes had to raise money. We bought the lot at less than cost. See them Saturday on tables in our big shoe department. Misses' and child's best quality vicl kid, box calf, kangaroo calf or vlcl kid shoes, worth $2 and 11.76 at 1.50 and 51.25 Misses' and child' best quality don gola blucher shoes, sold everywhere for $1.60; Saturday OSt Child's dongola $1.00 turn sole lace shoe, in tan or black two lots, at . . . 75 ""I 49 Woman' 75o felt slipper, leather it sole t 4D Way 1 pound Dorlo Acid. 1 lb. 20 Mule Team Borax Household Ammonia, lplnt..... 10c Violet Soap, per cake...... lOe William's Shaving Soap.... 1G DO 50 At Ivory Soap, per cake 10c Hand Sapollo '. .7 26c Imported Castile Soap, lb... 15 s 15c Armour's Shampoo Soap.... 144 Volcanic Soap, per cake 44 16c Talcum Powder. . ... St 26c 8antol Face Powder. ...... .104 60c Java Rice Powder.. 244 60c Poisonl's Powder 204 Hardware and Housefurnishings af, Ba4 Bvry Item OarefnUy It Uaas lossy 10 Ton. No. t Enameled Chambers, ne day , . 1. .. . Large 0- Plates Saturday we French, German $6.00 eftch. For off. These plate Try HMD oil well shooting, and to a man with dare devil blood In his veins the excitement of th work la a very strong Inducement to engage In It. Many a shooter has allayed the feara of his family and friends with the statement that ho would quit the business forever as soon as he hsd msde his pile, but oil country history Is full of lnstsnces In which tho shooter played the game too Ion. There seema to be a fascination about the business that holds men to It unt'l acci dent leaves nothing to tell the story but a hole In th ground. It Is believed tha Agnew's Is one of only two cases In which shooters hsvo retired voluntarily. At Reno, five miles from Franklin, In tha summer of ll7 occurred the first death from th us of nltro-glycerln torpedoes In tha oil country. William Munmn manu factured torpedoea In a maU building along the rlvar and one morning an ex plosion followed Lis entrance Into his work shop. What caused th explosion was never learned, ' but It completely destroyed all traces of Munson's shop and of Munson himself. Most accidents hav been caused by the exploslcn of large quantiiiea of nhro glycerin, but In 1870 thera occurred an accident at Scrubgra, below Franklin, which showed th wonderful strength o.' ven a few drops of the fluid. ilia. Qeorge Felterman discovered a tan of what she supposed was lard oil while picking berries and gav It to her husband to lubricate the machlrury at his wells. On morning her husband put leaa than teaspoonful on a heated Journal while ih engine was in motion and the explosion which followed lore the engine hcus Into splinters and crushed Keuer n.an Into a Jelly. Th only woman In the oil region to be killed by giycenn waa Mra. Andrew trnl rymple. whose death occurred at Lentils Hun In IS:, Her husband a as a moon lighter who shot el!s at night to avoid uelectlon by th Roberta Torpedo com .any. owneta of th patent on th nitro .ocerln torpedo. He and hla fa.niiy id In a i.usi atacl.ed to in aid of h.s vngln house, and ou uiojuiii, au ex, i0 Several hundred samples secured at a small part of their real value great assortment of soft felt shapes regular value up to $3.00, on sale at 39o59c-79e Women's $1.60 fur trimmed Juliet, turn sole 08 J Women' 60c all felt slippers. . .39 Women's $3.00 and $3.60 vicl kid lace and blucher $1.03 Men' $3.60 and $4.00 vlct kid and box calf and patent colt shoes, all welt f. $2.50 Men's $3.00 box calf, kangaroo' calf and vlcl kid, good for either dress or work shoe $1.03 den Bros. Drug Department $1.60 Oriental Cream $1.09 6.0c Dabrook' Violet Perfumes, spe cial, per ounce 244 Don't fall to use Llppold's Hair Tonic and Dandruff Destroyer If your hair 1 falling out; price "754 Mennen' Talcum Powder 1)4 PATENT MEDICINES. $1.00 Swamp Root....... 804 60c Bromo Seltzer 454 25c White Pine Cough Syrup. . . .144 $1.00 Wine of Cardul.. 894 60c Syrup of Fig 0..454 l-qt Blue Enameled Codes Pots; on day , SjO Large Tin Staamsra, worth ttc; one day ISO 26c Wilaon Bread Toaster, toasts four . allocs ia4 The senulna Savory Boaster, th lat sale before Thanksgiving- sold everywhra for slo, only ceo Large Square Roaatars, on day only, each 10o worth ,;r. ..850 -... ' I lie Parlor Brooms, Big Sal oa Wladow Glass, One- Half rrioe Saturday Is Wash Machine Dai , he famous Water Power Wash Machine, . erth $16 1; featurday en aala for li b). , bl washer will do your washing ltae.f. W guarantee It fully. W are th only stere that will tuarantee our Washing Machines for three ytara, and replace any part broKen free besides. W sell them cheap just read thla: Larra No. 1 Western Washer, worth 14.91, only 3. Larr No. 1 Western washer, worth M.o. only 3.1 J will place on sale 500 Fancy Plates. Among these are and Austrian China. Many of these plates sold a high as this sale only we will close them out at 60 and $0 per cent are displayed in our Sixteenth Street Window. EM'S aion shattered tha dwelling and engine house and instantly killed Dalrymple. Th first persons to reach tho scene of th disaster heard a feeble cry from tho ruins and two feet below tha debris found a 2-year-old child unhurt. Mrs. Lal rymplo waa discovered after further search horribly mungled. She lived but a few hours. The moonlighter of tho old days had t have nerves of Iron, In view of the chance: he took in running through the woods on the darkest nights carrying the dead, explosive. As If the danger of hand.!:., the glycerin In the dark was not sufficient, the moonlighter frequently attempted t j rob the magazines of the Roberta company, and even went so far as to try to blow oh the lock on the magazine door with a charge of glycerin. , Repeated attempts of thla kind mads on a large magazine near Bradford flna.ly re sulted in the explosion of the magazine and tlie Ucaih of four men. James Feeney of UrudCord Is the only nun who veiil luiuuau a gicerlu exptuaion In ti.e strict sense of ti.u word and lived iu tell about ll. lie and Leonard Tackeu siaued In a sleigh lo shoot a well nea, li auiui d. While passing over a rough piece of roua the sieigu overturned ana six cans oi glcerin expioUcd, u. loam jukett hU.j in U.e air and Killing i.i..i Instant. y. Feimey lei, hat en lue road and tne tuice of th explosion paacu lt i.lui. ni l.eaung as utai.ojea, but. he waj auie lo cia..l iroin uuuer lit wreckage nj . aiive touay. Ci.ailea iiusl was engaged to shoot a Wm near crauiuiu anu a u,. crod oi peuiiio gathered lo Witness tne snooting, beve.al i. .en were on tne ucrrim nor wnen Kust tilied Hi Ural anell, aujjsied tne Bring huaJ and struck In tap a snaip blow vtl.ii i,14 hand. ,vu explosion tolloned, and dust, amoko ud misaiie u.led in air. Four men ware killed ouu 11,1 and eigul lueu and boy. aeveiely in,uieU. ll ta alleged at tn llw ll. at iusi had had douiea.ic uouuk and haa luiu i.is ml, oe.uie ica.ing noai. ...ai i.e mau iievei leiuin, and li.os who Saturday's Sale Shinola outfit, complete brush, dauber and polish 15 We are Omaha agent for the Stet son and Crosflett shoes for men and th Queen Quality shoes for women. We carry more style and sell more Orover shoes than any store In the west. We carry the THIRD largest ac count in the United State on J. J. Grover' book. Did you ever wear them? Why nott 25o box Seidlltz Powders 1G4 234 26o Pain Expeller .'. 25c bottle Peroxide RUBBER GOODS. 124 86c 2-qt Fountain Syringe. .. . .Q04 2-qt. Hot Water Bottle and Syringe, 6-year guarantee; special. -..$1.70 $2.00 Fountain Syringe; spc'l $1,29 80c Rubber Gloves 504 Demonstration of Rimax Chemical Co.' goods. Try Rlmax Cream de Lilac It has no equal. Mall orders tilled from this ad. Price Saturday 25c sale Saturday one day UVaO 17.00 Kotary Washer; on at Th famous O. K. Washer only. 4.4 1 Carpenters' and Mechanics' Sale Henry Dlaston 14-lnch Compasa Saws S3o 6tanly Iron Jack Plana, corrugated bot tom tl.4 Stlllaoa Wrench, 4-lnch only, worth 76c, at '. 4uo India OH Stone, combination, Txlsl, ' worth 18c, at o Nickel Plated Combination Flyers, worih IMU, ......I Stanly two-foot box rule., T(o, at Si Plates raao J!. rim witnessed his handling of th shells be lieved that he Intendod to commit suicide. Notwithstanding th dangerous nature of the glycerin business, there was a humor ous side to It. All the towns in the oil re gion adopted ordinances prohibiting the transporting ofvthe fluid through the towns and boroughs. Rut when It came to ar resting a nmn with a load of glycerin few policemen could be found who cared to take the Job. A few years ago a shooter on a wagon antalnlng 3u0 quarts of glycerin was ..alted by a policeman while driving paai the police station at the city hall In thla city. A dispute between the driver and the policeman followed and th loud tallt awaatned several residents In the nelgn borliood. When the nature of the controversy was learned the citizens took prompt and ener getic measures to suppress the policeman and allow the load of glycerin to prnceej on iia way. Those not engaged In aiiottin the policeman his error loos, to their heels arid diet nut return until the shooter was outsiae the city limits CAMERA MEN IN ACTION lonrugr. Patience and Judgment th Requisite for a Front Seat. A man who can atand or sit on the lian.o of a steel beam, nut so wide as the sol uC your tnoe. and soo feit above a rearing gr.i.llo paved city street, ther coolly lu late aui-tcaaful pliluiea of the lop of tiio Lily far below 1.1m, n:ut be possessed of 11. re o,uall(Uatlot.a and each of the llrst watr. Ha must l.ovo Judgment, pailem and courage, tuese tnree and, one may add wltliou' alighting the other two, the great- c' ' ' coureje. The eager ey of th camera goes every where nowadays and the man who maUes picture getting his business adopts no peaceful, unexciting puifcult. If he la under contract ta a grcit newspaper or rnasazln he may be call.! upon to secure a picture of anything. 4om a Tashl'ght In the bltk depths of a liettopolllan e.,i TNB RCLIABLI STOR8 ladies9 Hosiery Very special bargain of ferings fur Saturday's Sales. Ladles' Kmbroidered and A Hover I,ar Lisle Hose, very finest quality, $1.00 andJl.60 values; on sale at, pair, 75c and 49 Ladles' embroidered lls'e, game or med ium weight and the famous Wayne knit Hose, 35 pair; 3 pair $1.00 Ladles' Wayne Knit Hose, with pure linen sole, always sold at 60c pair; peil 394 Ladles' 8Bc Quality Hose, embroidered and fancy lisle or heavy fleece special Saturday 194 Children's Wool nose, all sizes, 25c quality; special 15 Ladles' and Children's Hose, heavy fleeced, winter weight, worth double, -t 12H4 Remarkable Ribbon Bargains atnrday we will vlaee on aale a big 11a ef plain and faney ribbons at batf and loaa than half regular retail value 76o Paaey JUISeu a sala at, per yard ft Also a big lot or plain an1 fancy rlbl BlVlXICCTTZf B, Special Clearing Balei 8c Handkerchiefs at iViO C Handkerchiefs at 3lZo He Handkerchiefs at So w Telling Iteta New lot of 4-lneh neta In black, navy blue and gnlrten brown, for the popular square veils, at, up from, yard gl.00 Children's Coats and Dresses Entire manufacturer's slock secund by our New York buyer at a fraction of actual worth. ON SALE AT ABOUT HALF ?G ULAR RETAIL PRICES CHILDREN'S DRESSES, worth $1.00, sizes 1 to It ci'cks, plain colors, choke CHILDRENS DRES SES, worth to $5.00, In fine seraes, chev Big Sale Saturday Evtrythlng tht Hightsl Qo.iffy, $1 pounds best pure cace Granu lated Sugar for $1.00 10 bars best brands Laundry Soap for 2 5c 10-lb. sack beet White or Yellow Cornmeal for 15o 4 cans Country Gentleman Sweet Sugar Corn for 25c Burnham's Hasty Jellycon, pkg.5c 011 or Mustard Sardines, ran. 3 ',4 o Worcester Sauce, per bottle. .$o Large bottle Pur Tomato Cat sup for 10c Peanut Butter, per Jar 9o Ripe or Stuffed Olives, bottle.. 9o 1-lb. pkg. best Condensed Mince meat for go U-lb. can Breakfast Cocoa... lo Choice Japan Rice, per lb.... 6c 1-lb. pkg. Macaroni for SHc The best Soda or Oyster Crackers, Pound 6o The best crisp Ginger Snar. lb. 6c The best crisp Pretiels, lb Sc Th best Tea Slftlngs, lb... 12 Ho Th best Eantos Coffee, lb... 15c The best Marlcabo Blend Coffee. He Th best Porto Rico Blend Coffee. ,D 10c The best Ankola Blend Coffee. lb ssn to a portrait of th fairest white slave In a Turkish harem. He may be atked to "get" a female grizzly nursing her whelps. In her mountain lair, to illustrate some naturalist's work, at one end of the year and, before the other end has come, he may snap a shutter on the lip of some moklng volcano's crater. When you aee a striking or a startling picture of man or beast in some extraor dinary place or pose, do you over stop to think w here th photographer was wh i mad the negative or how he got there? Technical World. SCIENCE AND THE ORANGE I'roctMn Employed In Perfecting; and Shinning; a Favorite Table Delicacy. For a product of nature, a California navel orang as It graces the breakfast tabje or tha pushcart is about th mos: artificial thing In tha world, so writes William R. Stewart In th Technical vforld Magazir. for December. It ia also a vor. striking Illustration of tha fact that wh 1 beauty may b only skin deep, It counts foi a wh le M. To begin with, the navel orange of Cali fornia Is an exotic, reaching lis present habitat after devious wandering. And be It ever so sweet tasting, if Its skin has had Its beauty marred It scarcely ever gets ftrther than the orchard where It grew. Not only that, but even the mn comely onea, before they ar boxed and shipped are brushed by machinery and ponsnea ana otnerwis russed with to glv them a beauty which mart natur ne' er would have provided. Science and machinery have been buay w-v f w yf Kou msy easily h tJ L LJf .. Se poM" ' ieCz J2(7fou"nn,bid' a vi uair. riytT nsir vigor is WipollhhtktfonmilatfAyStHair ,ht n4tur eipoBent of Intelligent balr el fr. Youknoui what yon anminf. ,ure Tb hair promptly ylskls, becomes Ytar J'x-tj-nnw, fly h ntf,frM. rnansgesMe, and sppesr well. f-J - Ladles' Underwear wis- I rf"' I Phenomenal valaas la tsr weight garmenta, perfect goods greatly uadarprtoed. X.adles' adles' Union Bolt 811k and uel garmrnta In pinks. 1 blues or mhlte, values to I la. 90 snap at B-S I aiUea Union Bolts All wool I.aiUa eatnieiila, gray or white, hraj y or medium welsht. worth atout double sal pl ica 140 aad !. Z.adies' Testa and Pants In noul or Vega slik worth double sal prlo. per gar ment 76 Indies' Untoa Suit Heavy fleered gitrmenta. aurprlalng bai gains, at o, o, 7 So, S X.al' Tnti and Paasa Hoay fleeced garmenta. worth to 76c, at, per gar ment ISo, aad 4 Ladles Outlag TUsnel Qwas lined; J ChUdren'i sites, spertal at....4o, 8 CbUaren' Wool Tacts and lull all else. garmrnt.49o Children's Fleeced Teats and Panta All alses, at, per garment ...... ..BSo aad ISo years, plaids, stripes and Wc wortn to li.uo on aala at 4j, 7Sa, M 1 T X.adls Jerv Knit Under. I wear W intur welhta. worth 1 double, aala price will I be '.60. 4e and BS r I Union Stilts All a1 as, wvi in I raj u lati 1 j uvc, a Tt, 7 ail u . . ( apj r ISc Hnkerchlefa at THa I 1. Square R.gs at 4s f 11.00 F.ln-tlc Belts at 4 11.00 Hand Ptgs at 4 6L I6e All Silk Veilings at 10 Cf 3 iots, etc., all colors and patterns; Peter Thompson, sailor and many QQ, other popular styles at $IA5 and )OC CHILD ?E,Y'S BER SKIN CO A TS' 4 98 worth to 55.00, choke i CHILDREN'S COATS, in all-wool friezes, kerstys, broadcloths, etc., values 9$ to $10, on sale at $5.98 and Z in Grocery Dept. Frtshtst Goads, Lewttl Pritti. Butter and Cheese Sale Price. Fancy No. 1 Separator Butter, per lb i50 Fancy No. 1 Dairy Butter, lb. ,22c Fancy No. 1 Cooking Butter, per lb 21o Fancy No. 1 Full Cream Cheese, JT lb 17 4 c Fancy Full Cream Brick Cheese, Per 1 16o Eap Ssgo Cheese, each Keufchatel Cheese, each .to Hand Cheese, each 2o See our full line of Butterin. We carry all th leading brands at the lowest prices. fresh Spinach, per peck 10 ancy Txaa Wax or Orean Beana lu 7.T.. He Fancy Texas Hip Tomatoes, lb..! lis lancy Texas ftadlshes, large uuncnee Fancy Texas Head Lttuc TH Beeu, Carrot. I ar.nk s. TurnlDa 7r It tllrtsV aaak L a Hutaaaira. nar ll .10 ranry caanage, Larg Julc rw nge, rige. large, per lb ( C' v Dat, Holand, par lb U, f r Datra, French, pr lb 11 33 1 sh Roaated Peanut, per quart. 1 f v Navel Oranges, per dos 19 I New Tree New with th pavel orange ever sino It cam to California, and th result has ben very striking. Fifteen years sgo ther were only some 1.250,000 boxes of oranges shipped a year from th state; now ther ar about 12.000.000 boxes, and their value Is up wards of 130.000,100 annually. To their cul tivation 73,000 acrea In the southern part of the state are devoted, representing a Investment of about 113,000,000, and ther are said to be more than 4,000,009 trees la process of growth In th various orchards. Labor aavlng device have ben applied to tha handling, polishing, grading and packing of orange, and a syatem of co operative direction In their marketing, till now the average cost to th grower for both packing and marketing Is 16 cnta a box, as compared with 50 cants to 71 cents a few years ago. Tn fraf front Crneklag upa Ooick Rhino Shb Polish. It Alia. mi. Isl.es and glvea a patent leather flnlsn an . waterproof. Ask your dealer for It, Took' Hard Job. A well known clubman of Boston was married during the eerlv dsvs of th last winter to a charming Wellesley girl, who of her msny accomplishments Is proudest of her cooking. Ti.e huntwind returned lata on afternoon to his home In Brooklln to discover that hi wife was all tired out." "You lo. k dread'ully fat'gued. llttl on, camo from hubby In a eympa'hetlc ton. "I am' was the reply. "Tou e. dear, I heard you ay that ynu liked rabbit, a early thla morning I went to th market to get ynu one. I meant to urprl you with a broiled rabbit for dinner, but I'm afraid you 11 have to tak something els. I've been hard at work on th rabbit all day and I haven't got It mor than half plcked."-Lslie s Weekly. , per id le winter aaihes, per lb ie Italian Cheetnute, per lb........ i,J Mexican Pinion Nuts, par lb 16a New Honey, per rack n0 tape Cod Cranberries, par quart. I He Fancv ( ooklnr A!.. . . .t" y L.emona, per doaen..30a Kou msy easily hide your (enorsnce ol South CAk..lJ.k Bkf . 1 aavs fiona roi exploration, but crU'y. worn-out, Ignorant- oair. aws Hs r V cor a