THE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 8, 1903. Domestics, Sheetings, Linens In Our Famous Domestic Room No short lengths, no off brands, no goods tamped, with atoned or roiihxr type, no fake of any kind the genuine brands "nothing Jnrt as Rood or better than." Compare tlicee prk-es witf other hoasee. IVIiwchfd Wide Sheetings. Pepperell, 8-4 17c Pepperell. 9-4 lg Pepperell, 10-4 Lock wood a great deal 'better than Pepperell- 8 . ...17HC .18W 10 10 Ha? IWdy-Made Sheets. $1x90, 76c sheets 50 81x90, 85c sheets 65t 81x90. $1.00 sheets 73 81x90, 660 Bheets 44 81x90, 69c sheets ...,4g 81x90, 60c Bheets 37t 81x90, 40c sheets 2t Hope, the genuine article. . .QW Lonsdale, the genuine article. 7 Fruit of the Loom, the genuine article St Lonsdale Cambric, the genuine article f)r) Unbleached LL 4 Beaverdam . . f Scotsdale Qt Wide Sheetlnjr Cnblnached. Pepperell, 8-4, unbleached. . Or) Pepperell, 9-4 unbleached ... 17 Pepperell, 10-4, unbleached. . 1H Lockwood, a great deal better-- 8- 4, unbleached 164 4? 9- 4, unbleached ......... 17 H t 10- 4, unbleached ...18 Kg 5?, Unokums J Two fall carloads of high grade Linoleums, over 18,000 square yards, secured for cash at a tremendous bargain. Xaoug Remnants regular 66c and 76c square yard Quality, many pieces to match; on sale at, per square yard 24 Fall Bolts of regular 66c and 76c quality linoleum, all kinds of colors and patterns, per square yard 37H Four Special Monday Rug Bargains 910.00 Smyrna Rags, size 6x9, big gest bargains ever, at. . . 33.25 $15.00 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, size 9x12, big range of patterns; choice $11.98 SO.OO Royal Wilton Rugs, Btze 9x12. great snap at 835.00 $30.00 Axmlnster Rugs, Sanford's best, 9x12 size, floral or oriental patterns, at $22.00 YoaWd Try HAY DEN'S First ft High Grade White Goods Department Here will be found the greatest line of high grade white , goods, white novelties, white hand embroidered St. Gall Swiss, lingerie stripes, lingerie plaids, etc., at the lowest prices. From 9 to 11 A. B4 We will sell one pattern of any Jauqnard, lln . gerle stripes or plaids, French lawn, Persian lawn, mercerised ba tiste, etc, at exactly HALF THE MARKED PRICK From 3 to 4 P. M. We will sell one pattern of our St. Gall or Scotch embroidered Swisses, ranging in price from 25c to $1.98 a yard (only one pattern to a customer), at exactly. .HALF THE MARKED PRICK Everything Exactly as Advertised. g Griffon Brand Shirts at 59c Again Monday We will offer these well known high grade Shirts, all styles, new est spring patterns, at the one price. The Grandest Bargains Ever Offered. ( REGISTERED TRADE MARK.. A Cash Purchase of Over 15,000 Dozen Secured at a great bargain from the manufacturers, Wefl-Haskell & Co., N. Y., enables us to offer this celebrated brand of shirts in all best fabrics, colors, styles and patterns for spring and sum mer 1908 wear. Clean, perfect stock, regularly fZQf sold at from $1.00 to $2.50, all sizes, at, choice .7C Men's 25c to 50c Ties at 10c Our buyer secured for cash from a manufacturer, nearly 1,000 dozen silk ties, lined or reversible, in four-in-hands, 45 inches long. A big line of club and midget bows will also be included all new colors, most remarkable bargains ever, at 10c Four-Ply Linen Collars at 5c A purchase of about 15,000 dozen collars, discontinued numbers, in such well known brands as Barker, E. & "W., etc. All new, clean stock and high grade goods regular prices up to 25c, will go at 5c Wash Goods in Famous Domestic Room 80c Wash (iooda for lOop-Arnold's fine silk organdies, Arnold's voiles Arnold's linens, Arnold's Peau de Sole. French ginghams, Scotch ging-' ham, 32 inches wide and all goods that sell regularly up to 60c yard, from 3'i to 10 yards In pieces, all at. a yard -...107 25c Goods for So A grand assort ment of all of ' Arnold's wash fabrics, Windsor fabrics, Pacific fabrics, from 2 to 10 yards, will go Monday at, yard JC SUV, 10c and IB Goods at 7 Wc 86-inch French percales, 16c Red Seals. 16c Toll du Nords and other goods worth up to 2 Bo at, yard 7Wf A large line of mixed wash goods at 3 Four lines of wash goods, worth us to 60c yard, will be on sale at lOc, 7Hc, 6c and 3s OuUof-Touon 0u4icmer$ Should Send Their Ordert at Ohm. rui 1 1 m LZ3 UvlS THE RELIABLE STORE. Mail Orders Given Prompt mnd Cartful Attention Embroideries I Embroideries 1 Embroideries I From the Great New York Auction of ARNOLD B. HEINE & CO. This firm sold their surplus stock of Embroideries, Insertings, Allovers, Flouncings, Corset Covers, etc., at public auction. Our New York Buyer was one of the largest purchasers and the goods are rapidly coming in. A new lot received Saturday, containing Corset Cover and Fine Allover Embroideries, as well as the big line of Matched Sets received earlier, all secured AT LESS THAN 50c ON THE DOLLAR, will be placed on sale Monday morning at HALF AND LESS REGULAR PRICES. BOc Corset Cover Embroideries. .25 85c Swiss and Nainsook Embroideries, yard 15 $1.00 Skirt Flouncing; on Kale at, a yard - S9t 85c Finished Edge Bladings for Corset Covers at 15c The finest of the lot Is a great line of extra quality Ba Mate and Irish Crochet combination embroideries and fancy bandB at JUST HALF PRICE Matched Sets, in fine Swiss and Nain sooks. 20c to 60c values; on vale t 10 to 25 $1.00 AUover Embroideries, at. -3) An Opportunity of a Lifetime. Come Early Monday. Unparalleled Value Giving in our High Grade Linen Dept. Monday 16 pieces high grade German Batln damask, 2 yards wide, strictly pure linen, 11.25 quality; Monday, per yard Ji)C 26 pieces imported mercerised satin damask, 'beautiful patterns, contain ing our regular 76c grade; Monday, per yard 49 60 hemstitched table cloths, size 8x10, German silver bleached, warranted pure linen, $2.00 values; Monday, each $1.29 100 dozen pure linen napkins, size 20x20, fine half bleach, satin fin ish and very durable, worth $2.25; Monday, dozen $1.30 100 dozen high grade linen and ori ental Turkish towels, very large, heavy and absorbent, 25c and 2 9c values; in one lot Monday, each 14r 45 bed spreads, a sample lot. high grade, imported Marseilles patterns, fringed with cut corners, worth from $6.60 to $9.00; Monday each $3 50 An Unparalleled Display of Spring Garment Styles At the recent Manufacturers' Garment Show in New York THE CROWN JEWEL SUITS received three first prizes for merit, a distinction we consider very flattering as the shrewdest designers of the world were represented by their most clever creations. Our great display of these beauti ful suits in their exclusiveness of design, beauty of fabric and finish, are a delight to all custom ers who are looking for high quality and artistic style at a moderate price. You'll pay $35.00 and $40.00 many places for garments no better. Our price $25.00 Handsome Tailor Suits Shown in all colors, materials and styles, weU worth $25.00, Monday, choice at $14.90 Hundreds of Other Suits In very richest colorings and fabrics charm ing new designs and exclusive with Hayden Bros., $100, $76, $50. $40 and $35 SEVERAL EXTRA SPECIAL BAR GAINS IS MONDAY'S SALE Silk Shirt Waist Suit Worth $35. made of Simond's best taffeta, in all new shades of blue and brown, resedaB, Copenhagen, etc. very lat est designs, at, choice.... $19.90 $2JH Long Flannelette Kimonos 89 WATCH FOR THE GREAT SKIRT SALE WEDNESDAY. $1.50 Flannelette Dressing Saeques at 49 $10 Chiffon Panama Dress Skirts Full pleated with folds and bands of taffeta, on sale Monday, at, $4.95 $10 Covert Coat Satin lined through out, and with strap seams on sal at $0.95 $8.00 Underskirts at $3.95 $1.50 Sateen Underskirts, choice 79 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. ' Great Bargain Sale Monday our Crockery Dept. All odds and ends of Dinner Sets that sold at $10.00 to $16.00 per set, will be sold in single pieces at surprising bargain iprices. Don't miss this oppor tunity. Cup and Saucers, each 5c-7VaC Dinner Plates, each 5c Soup Plates, each 5c Breakfast Plates, each 3VaC Pie Plates, each 2VaC Fruit Saucers, each 2Vc Also Platters, Vegetable Dishes and Sugar Bowls, each. . .10c Another Flour and Grocery Sale Monday Flour! Flourl Flourl' On account of the bad weather last Monday it was Impossible for every house keeper to get down town. We are deter mined to give every housekeeper in Omaha a chance to buy a sack of this highest patent flour made, so we have decided to have, antoher sale tomorrow morning. This flour Is made from the finest Red Turkey Hard Winter Wheat, and make the sweetest, whitest and most delicious bread made. Tou may pay $1.60 to $1.76 a sack but you cannot get anything finer than this flour, and to place It within the reach of everybody we will again sell It for this special sale, per 48-lk. sack. 91.85. No merchants or dealers supplied at this price. a nw or rn xabtt otheu low FBUCBS FOB HOBDATI 21 lbs. best pure can Granulated Sugar for $100 10 bars Laundrv SoaD. any brand 25c 10-lb. sack best white or yellow Cornmeal for i&o I lbs. choice JaDan Rice ...25c 4 lbs. best Pearl Tapioca 26c 1-lb. Dkar. best DomenUo Macaroni. ... SVic Horseradish, per bottle 5c Oil or Mustard Sardines, per can 8 Ho Fancv Alaska Red Salmon, per can.... 1 So Kippered Herring or Soured Mackerel, per can i(o Freeh Herring, per can I0o Egg-O-See, Corn Flakes or any other kind par pkg ; 6c Fancy sweet Cookies, regular 15c sellers. per id mo BUTTSB AJfD CHEXBB SAX.B HOBDAY Fancv Dalrv Butter. Bar lb. a Fancy Creamery Butter, per lb ..250 Fancy Full Cream White or Colored Cheese, per lb 15a Fancy Full Cream Brick Cheese, lb...lfio 2 lbs. Premium Butterlne . ..42o 2 lbs. Butteroup Butterlne S6o rBESX TEOBTABXiB PBIOZS TOB MOBS-ATI Large Cauliflower, each lOo Fresh Spinach, per peck 20o rresn Beets, tjarrots or Turnips, tnree Duncnes tor iuo Fresh Green Beans, per lb 15o Fresh Shallot Onions, 2 bunches for....6o Fresh Parsley, two bunches for So Fresh Ripe Tomatoes, per lb 16c Fresh Pie Plant, per bunch 7V4c Two heads fresh Hothouse Lettuce. .. .60 Fancy Head Lettuce, per bead 5o Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, Rutabagas Turnips or Red Onions, per lb Jo Fresh Holland Seed Cabbage, per lb....lo KIOBXAHD WAVE! OBABQB 8AX.B MOBDAT Bpeolal values for Monday at 710, 10c, ISO, ISo. 17V&0 and 30o per doten. Try HAYD: EN'S IPlFSt Leading Dress Goods House of the West Trtrtej' blarka, Lapta'a Mark, Sir Tttno gatt'a Mark, Court. aldt'a blacks. Ivan Stmon'a bUrka, Frvd K. Arnold Mark N-kWos all the leading spring ahadna from all th leading mUla of America at far leoa price tfcan aay other boase la the' wwt. B to 11 A. M. AH our 11.00 blacks 07 W All our 11.25 blacks 87 H All our 11.60 blacks f2ttf All our $2.0 blacks St. 10 All our $2.50 blacks 91.35 All our S and $4 blacks. .S1.05 All our $5.00 blacks $2.19 AFTERNOON 2 TO 4 P. M. All our $1.00 colored dreas goods, per yard 50gi All our $1.50 colored dress good, per yard 76g AU our $2.00 colored dresa goods, per yrd OSd All our $2.25, $2.60 and $2.75 col. ored dress good, per yd., $1.15 All our $3.00 aad $3.50 colored drees goods, per yard. . - SI. OS All our $4.00 and $5.00 colored dress goods, per yard . . . $3.25 All evening shades at these price. 2nd Great Shipment gffif Silks Goes on Sale Monday, M arch 9th. Even greater assortment and better values th&n those offered during last week's sale. The second shipment con sists of the duplicates shiped direct from the mills of the company at Paterson, N. J., Columbia, Marietta and Coates- ville, Penn. All the Choices Silks In Rajahs, rough pongees, 27-lnch color taf fetas, elegant novelties, includ ing evening shades, Messaltne, etc., values to $2.50 yd., at G7 Handsome Pongees, stripe and plain color taffetas, beautiful novelties, Messalines. Louslenea, peau de sole and all the most popular weaves and colorings. values to $1.25, at 4o and S9t Four Magnificenf Black Silk Bargains Included. $1.75 Black Taffeta. 36 inches wide at, yard 85 $1.25 Black Peau de Sole. 32 Inches wide at, yard 70 $1.00 Black Taffetas, 27 Inches wide at, yard 67 1 80c Black Taffetas. 27 Inches wide at, yard 58 High Grade Wash Goods Department AH the new and ap-to-date voiles, poplins, silk warp organdies, silk warp ginghams, Anderson's genuine Scotch ginghams, Red Seals, Toil dn Nord, Utility ginghams and A. F. C. besides all the foreign novelties, and prices are far less than sold anywhere else.. All the $1.98 novelties will at 08 All the $1.50 novelties will go t 74c4 All the $1.00 novelties - will go 40 All 60c organdies, 60c ginghams, 60c voiles, etc, will go at. -30t All 89c wash goods will go at 2t All 25c wash goeds. Including all the new Scotch and French ging hams 15t AU our 19c wash goods. . .12Ht All 16c ginghams and wash gooda and aU oar 12 e new gingham at 10 Everything exactly as adrertlsed. No remnants, no old goods, bat aU full pieceB and spring 19 OS. You'll Find Your Ideal in the Magnificent Showing $! W. B. Corset Models They're scientifically built, hygienic be cause they conform to nature's most perfect lines, graceful because nothing in art can surpass the exquisite lines of a beautiful woman. We carry complete lines of the new spring models In W. B. Corsets for slender, med ium or stoat figures. You're sure to find a model Just to Bult you. at $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00 An expert fitter always in attendance. TWO EXTRA SPECIAIi BARGAINS. Batiste Corsets, worth to $1.60, unbroken lines of newest models, supporters side and front, at 75 Corsets, in girdle top and long hip or high bust and long hip models, for both slender and stout figures, hose supporters attached snap Monday at ......4Q Great Book Sale REMEMBER This is the only place in Omaha whre yon can buy all the regular $1.50 Copyright Books at, choice, .98c only Others ask $1.20 and even as low as $1.08, but Hardens are always just a little lower than the lowest. Re-print Copyrights at 43c Just 6c lower than any other place. EXTRA SPECIALS SATURDAY. Half a Rogue, Port") The Black Bag. The"! of Missing Men, Haul m n Bram BowL Lady of 01 -rareus, rrecmei, mm m the West, Rosalinde and several other ""IP Iff of Red Gate. The 1 Heart Line, Satan Saoderaon. $1.5.0 Books, in the original edition . . .. 98c Carpenters and Mechanics, Attention! Imperial blue steel K-tn. Saw, made by Atkins, worth $1.(0, eaoh...69o Stanley B-lnch hardwood Screw Driv er, worth S&c each ISo Genuine Swatty Razor 'Hone, 60e Quality, at S9o Carpenter's 24x30 Inch Steel Bars, 4 So 14 -Inch Dlsston Compass Saw, worth 46c, at tSo Carpenter's 60o . Steel Hammers, all sizes sSo Nickel Plated Combination Pliers, S6o Yankee Screw Driver, spiral rachet er yanKee Automatic IM-llls. No. 1. 890 Rose's Brick Trowels, worth 11.60. only 890 $1.00 Sfarshalltown Plasterer's Trowel only $1.49 -foot Celling- Dusters, worth $00. ,lo -foot Step Ladders, worth $L00..C9o 4-foot Step Ladders, worth T5o....Se $1.60 House Scales, with sooop....76o Large 60o Turkey Feather Duster SSo Padded Sleeve Ironing Board, only 150 $1.26 large wooden Ironing Board, with stand SSo wasn-nro kacxutss Western Washer, worth $4. OS. . . S2.S0 Imperial Hotary Washer, worth $7.00, only (4.98 Universal Wringer, 3 year guarantee, worth $1.60, on sale tomorrow, 83.49 In the Field of Electricity and the article ephotosrapha. Is well Illustrated with HTEN ths first wireless message 1 1 rl was flushed across the Atlantic fl I on October 17. 19U7, the tre- I l . , - l .r. hl.. n. nt Ih. Iliriiuuu. - vent appealed to all the world. Hera waa an Invention which promised to put all the great cable cem sanlea out of buglneas, and to turn their HUuns of dollars' worth of elaborate ma chinery in useless Junk. Several months have elapsed, and the New Terk Times, (BsUbMsbed 187a.) Canm WUI0 Yam SI.- Wheeplii8Ceugh( Craup, Bronchitis, Caugha, Dlphtharia, Catarrh. Confidence can be placed in a rem edy, which for a quarter of a century nas earned onquaiiaea praise, cubuiu nights are assured at once. CrcsoJeoa ta m Boon to Asthmatics All Druggists W ioHal for d- Oresolene Antiseptic Throat Tablets fu iie irritated Miroat. vl your oron-iBl or rrota as. 10s. In wamps. Tin) -Crt3rko Co, ISONNtsSt.N. V. and the London Standard. Times, Tele graph, and Chronicle; the Montreal Star and the Toronto Globe all publish dally a large number -of wireless messages. The Sunday edition of the New York Times comes out every week with a whole page of European news, telegraphed to CI If den, Ireland, and thence "wirelessed" te New York by Marconi; So far, then, wireless telegraphy U an accomplished scientific fart. So writes P. Harvey Mlddletoo In the Technical World magaclne for March. But those persons who have been fondly anticipating the sending of messages to England by wireless at 10 cents a word (the land charges make it 16 cents), against the 2S cents of the cable companies, are doomed to disappointment The ' various Marcool concerra do not Intend, at any rate for some considerable time, ta throw their service open to the man of the street. They are In no ay prepared for the deluge of business that would follow such aa action. If they do so, the cable companies would not be slow to make use of them for the transmission of a large proportion of their messages. But while there will be no public service yet the Karoo ni people are quietly making arangementa with a large number of commercial houses with foreign connections for the transmission of mes sages which are now sent by cable at the close of business. On aooount of the dif ference in time, none of these messages can be delivered la London until t e clack tM next morning, and they can derefare easily be handled by the wireless system. On account of the various things which have been accomplished up to the present lime ty Wireless follows this Introduction Electricity aad I' redoes Stoa. One of the interesting features of the great Industry conducted by the General Electrio company Is Its trade In precious stones. In the course of a year the com pany uses many thousands of dollars' worth of diamonds and sapphires, which are be ing constantly shipped in from Australia, Holland, London, Paris, Braxll and New Zealand. The stones are employed for bear ings In electric meters such are are em ployed to register the number of kilowatt hours of energy used In the home. In order that the meters shall be accurate there must be practically no trlctlon In the bear ings. The mechanism of a meter turns In proportion to the amount eC light burned or energy used. The wearing parts must be aa bard as possible, that constant use will not wear and areata additional friction, consequently diamonds and sapphires have to be used In the shaft bearings. The dia mond la the hardest substance tn the world, and the sapphire ranks a olose sec ond. The bearings made of these precious stones have a long life, and, though they originally coat more, they are the cheapest tn the long run. -- Iaeree.ee d Oaadle Fewer. Using an apparatus of his own which be attached to aa electrio light fixture, J. lien Heany, an expert metallurgist, pro duced a light of seventy-five candle-powor by the use of ferro tungsten, employing" no more electric current, he said, than is needed for an ordinary sixteen candle power lamp. The experiment was con ducted In the trial room where the United States Board of General Appraisers in New York were trying a ease against the Mid vale Steel company. The trial was to de termine the duties which, may be im Boeed en certain metailferoua ores im ported by steel manufacturers, among which is ferro tnngsten. The metal is valued at $1,000 a ton, and the Treasury department has recently contended that it should be clasHed as "metallic mineral not specifically provided for in the tariff law," and so dutiable at 20 per cent ad valorem, or $200 Instead of $4 a ton, the duty charged at present. Heany's experi ment was used to confute the assertion of lawyers for the defense that by itself ferro tungsten is not capable of being wrought Into commercial form. New Inselatlas; Material. Mr. Muller, a Bavarian Inventor, has patented a new Insulating material which has a high specific resistance, approaching that of guttapercha atid porcelain and Is almost Incombustible, as It will even stand exposure for a short time to the electric arc witheut burning. According to the patent specifications, the composition of the substance la as follows: ISO parts of mineral pitch are dissolved In 26 parts of a volatile solvent such, for example, as benzine and from 26 te 76 parts of this so lution are added to M0 parts of finely ground as bet oa. The mixture Is then sub mitted to a very great pressure, and Is dried at a low temperature to expel the whole of the solvent. a Elect rle Light and Eyesight. As the result of simultaneous investiga tion in Great Britain, America and Ger many, Information on the subject of ar tificial illumination in Its effects upon the sight has been recently extended by several valuable contributions. In Germany Messrs.. Bchans and Stockhausen have found that the maximum brightness that the eye can bear without injury la 0.76 hefner candles per square centimeter, and that unshaded carbon filament lamps have a brightness 100 times as great, metallic filaments 270. Nerost lamps 60O and are lamps 4.0JO times. The opinion has been expressed In these notes that, assuming the object of artificial illumination to be practically the reproduc tion of daylight, finality Is more likely to be approached by the use of tubes than bulbs. For our optical comfort the exces sive glare of powerful lamps calls fer the me of obstructive globes which are exceed ingly wasteful. But even tn the use of sunlight architects and oculluta can still confer with much advantage. At the same time there is perhaps an unnecessarily alarmist tone in some medical comments on the lighting of schools and workshops. Injury to the eyes of children Is almost certainly tracceble to early application te desk education rather than to Indifferent lighting, and It Is significant that there should be practically no data extant show ing the Ul effects of artificial Illumination after childhood. Trlesraph Llae Across Sahara. The scheme of a telegraph line across the Sahara Is now complete. There is al ready a tine between Algiers and Tlmml monu, and this will be extendod to Bour ran, a distance of 870 miles. The wires will be at a height of fifteen feet, to allow caravans to pass. One would suppose the Sahara a first-rate field for the exploita tion of the wireless. In the past the helio graph has been much used, and under the blinding and constant sun of Africa makes a fairly effective telegraph for considerable distances. Cheat for the Moaey. An enterprising engineer has figured out the number of things which can be accom plished with but 60 cents worth of electricity at 10 cents a kilowatt hour. Here are some of them: Light an ordinary barn or stable with three 1&-candle-power lamps one hour every night for thirty nights. With a small motor attached to the wash ing machine and wringer 60 cents worth of electricity will do eight washings. It will also do six weeks' Ironing, awing a six-pound Iron. An eleotrlo fan can be operated three and one-half hours a day for thirty days for 60 cents. Two weeks' sewing can be done on the motor-driven sewing machine for the same price. It will light the porch light for three hours every night for two months. Fifty cents will pay for the current con sumed In usuing the electrio heating pad three hours every night for thirty nights. It will grind 1.126 pounds of coffee; broil thirty steaks; cook twenty rarebits in the electrio chafing dish; fry 400 eggs. It will run the blacksmith's forge-blower fer a week. It will hoist 2.000.000 bricks two stories. A one-horse pewer motor will run seven hours at full load for 60 cents. What Happened to Joaes. One day a tall, gaunt woman, with rere eolored hair and an expression of great fierceness, strode Into the office of a county clerk In West Virginia. "You air the person that keeps the mar riage books, ain't ye?" she demanded. "What book do you wlnh to see, madam?" asked the polite clerk. "Kin you find out if Jim Jones was mar ried?" Search of the record dlxcloiied the name Of Jamcts Jones, for whose marrlave a li cense had been lasued two years before. "Married Kllxabuth Mott, didn't her asked the woman. "The lloenxe was lusued for a marriage with Mine Elizabeth Molt." "Well, young man, I'm Ellxalieth. I thought I ouKliter come In an' tell ye that Jim has escaped!" St. Louis Republic. 9 PERFECT Used by people of refinement Established in 1 666 by a