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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1908)
Omaha Sunday Bee It naety mmmf u . J THE OMAHA.CC5, C:st & Vs:t t editg:.i.".i secti2:i FACES t TO 1 SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. vol. xxxvin-No. n. MM AHA, SVNDAV MMRNIXli, Al'CilST 30, 1 i-KK WW ' i i to :-;77-:mninpirra;r"iy . - .... iAb .-,." - - tt 1 "TrC fev. Ti. A SfVi "ft1 iysiN L V V A. :. . K mm a X V. m -aa. ja m I N I 9 i i i i i 1 i 9 a a a i i i i s i . & I CMP Aa entire wee fle-vote-d to special display and aW of rlii!(b es's appsrr. We taa fit t boys 4 ZTr1 from bead to foot and 4o it rtiriK-aI?y u4 aatisf acinly. Thi nre make rhildre a's wear a bobby. Few place we kaow of wbrre young America ts on aatlesMlidly raMTed te a el Beautett''. TV hum1 paiant sMng. effrts to wi'lify Ue " toft valve ' ta aneiaref ft thr grroa'a-eip' lirsstaared to cbi)dreas wear. We dote oa quln; for ia a other Inae of apparel H it more wiiiL Brta. the chiMm ia tlii wHl Mosaday N the beat tine. dreamed boy or fori is always farortle among playmates and a turning of prkVp ta parrot and teacher alike. , YraU enov tbe atifario tbat none la dmofcing from a wide aod varied line sarb aft we are makinn . Reside the abwolole iwirucr -fa bare that yoa are pMlinjt lbf rreatiFt retvra for oa auoaey, inalLra H a real otyert to j-mi. R. H. Trading Stamp 1Ui emr arrhaw. A iteat) Domestic Dry Goods 21c )mi))w line t ir fail bkot madj. Siowbere e4ae are prtoea freoeratly a riw. W e mark oa tbe rjottevt marffr "f Irnfits aatd C!e TOtl TradJntt lta.tnp brwdde. Moe dajr tbee .-peul 4 Main noor ) : tK)e'bed Kheeting 2 &d1 ;i) yard -aidtha, -3iuu to At- lestic w ry-quoit. -worth 2.7e and JOc. tor M-tnrb Bliatbed Mslia .00 rarfl hetry Quality. M ocday upwriaJ v w Taary Madrac Sfctrtiag IVri; ) fold. '1Ui corded Btrljie and I-rlrted deaiimi for atirt waist,, euit. eteu. J&c Quality, 2J m-ando-a Flanrirn Benti TlI jatterti far kimono, bath robeK, eic, l&r srade ItG rrteted Flajiel Tot ttTiper; J8p8.ieae deaignK. fall Btylt, Monday, yard.. ,10c WHITE GOODS-REAL BARGAIHS Oii and end fine white fabric Including etrbroidered. firortid acd dotted Swbwe and Btint, alao Madraf; worth to ?,0c yard, but slightly jnunaed from 4Cm bandlini:. Monday, jard IWW rm T1IU mn TS-iniih. full .l(;hd and titri'rtly j.r Jit"n tTBvy fin guJitr. Idonder, j-ard tl-DCX IinOI. ali linen, bleached, heavy guitlrtv. M"ri ay. jer dracD SJJ VFCK TOWXll rnotl. aiae. hrv and tspemrry, plain or ira-fl. llr Quniiiy, for " ran Qcartartr Styla oca. I If iJ (ifn uT-'.-nfc.'d in ccmrwttnTi with nr3C t mJj 2ic lidlfF' Home .1Durrni rartrrn. Oa CHILOREtrS SCHOOL STOCKHiGS Trim worthy maVea oaly; absolately be oaaUty yoa caa bay 1'r the KMtaey. Children's lipbt and meditini ireipht ribbed Stotklnpa. trith dotible tsft; ntt equalled at lTc a pair, J 1 sjiecial. pair 1 fcJC Tom Isvtv Iticklifi for trvn. i'' i'tir quality, mad tor r c. all iana fr l..idrr.' aet'k pair ....X&o Girl' Tull fashioned Tin rlV- km. iirtii. rriedium find heavy iF't, Vir frad 17a 54-inch English Suiting 79c This means strictly pure -wool materials and worth $2.50 a rard; over a hundred jistterns too, that, -will make stunning bkirts and suits. We toncht them at less than h.2lf "7f from an eastern tailo. Lenrths 4 to f yards, at, H Q yard French Broadcloths Sample Line Brass Beds safe P on day i 9 1 t 3 a E f i k B 9 9 9 i B B S1S.S5 Akamt f aiitj bti )a tada lat tkat aas bay tar laaa tkaa MAa a tida aanraoaar mvmr aU taa. era a aavjOaM aaa anaeoaly axa aXte. Tsanus taimi aa aaaal. II braaa, tm or alnaa b4a I feet t lncbtit alfie, -w-nti haa-- 1 inch pota. aJ-ar 2aJ. 1C 0A parlai. each Ail brans fS. rtth inch aaoar rujrra and beavj aquara pit o.i braea fmian, tiUMi Via titi Wli, mw tl.J8 Lit of aeren Braaa Bda of various atyiaa, vrr aaautlrul. all t nrtfi F I'P tc ik lid MtmOar. b ........ Otier w -tmrt!r atrl that rre aiaa to mll at SSk.M aad : t)n, sn ttii jHostOay ate, at arh . RUGS SmtvSLn sac XU wrm ran yanaeaa ta alsa rs far Xoaaar. v pxloca tut aa acaar nm te town tjs AupUaaSLna. rartwwta avyliic ftimwi I or aa toeing muntmsmn ac. tara for rea. t.ruaaeia Rur HU taot that i rr 'Hum at IJioti. ma yc Wnnoar, at 9. O B-1 TaTwaU.r Eruafmla Eura, 1x'it twt I I'd. tin xiUum. til -o M uiida; . at 5 1 163 Aimlnnpr Rum. t'Z.'m araotw. aipnday. at ,. I'.nfty P.rumlt Rujra, ai; u:r n-ry. ai -ff- ?r.;tti a No l(i Titco Jtur. erya-j.rr ai 2i t'ti. t- J en Mondar atwrial. at a.B3 JrBt ftrval Wlllim Fura. H tlic t4t bit qtik-i iy, tt a at .) 4.0.(1 3 In everr -wanted color for street trear as -well as pastel shades of evening -scraps. These are fabrics -well -worth to $3.00 a yard; Monday, on sale at harely a third, yard CHTFFOX IiR-O AIKTOTHS t.f Tery finest textures and finish, sort, clinrr fabrics that fall In praneful folds as the new atylea require; fl flft every Sod color in the line. Never before ao low in price V I 00c fo) fli Ctaonara tts silks with any you e advertised la tbe papers today. Our raoent fc,fe6 purchasa made possible sales such as any store would be .proud of. . : IWnch blat k TafTeta, posltlrely un matched at I .T yard, mad by Phoenix Mills. Monday QC HiKhest Qnality t-lnth Taffeta, very - 5es7 -Ith a brilliant, lustrous finish. Finest $1. 6 " Taffeta pro duced, yard. at 51.13 Free A Petticoat Made to Year Mease-re ... From Silks selected here. Choice of those beautiful erjies buy the roods that's all well make the petticoat. Fall Novelty Silks From the most ertJuBive houses or America and Euroj. Silks, for every occasion in the new chevron effects, Meeiialine Ha ye, Sole Sujerba. Mouf eeline Duchease. etc Silks that are in universal demand in best informed circles. Every corrert shade, too. yard 1.00 81.25 $10 sperisJ 39e MOVDAT NOVELTY SILKS Zr On the Bargain SQuares a purchase of thousands of yards etripes, checks, kimono silks, etc., every color, many wvaves, worth to $1.'0. at FALL STYLES IN Boys9 Suits Special prrparatioaa for this rbild rm' wk emit are tMnr eompJete. La fart, few titores devote the time, e rrgf and diwplay t 'hildrrBs rlotiiiiijt that thin store does. Mther will find here a 'mpffebBBdaoe of amart, urn' iceaiile anlla at ptipular prtces for boy 7 te 15 year. Tbe Jin J i t s n . f uits are built for ' service to outlive the hard usage a 1 romping, rollick ing boy will give them. The ma terials are in the .newest s h a d e s all tuj wool. and waterproofed the coats are strenrtbeated with triple taped seams -the pants are reinforced with large double seats, nobby double-breasted styles at $4 and $5 Tbe Dcplex ftaita. of all wool materials, 1 nea-est fall shadings, ' double breasted, with fancy flap pockets the boys like so well ; two pairs of Knick- err..T;.. 54 and 55 Other sturdy suits in the latest shades and styles. C2.5A, SA.OO, S0 SALE KVEE PAjrTS A children's week special 100 pairs heavy and medium weight pants, well made from good strong cloth; best itt pants; special, pair. 3Ss Frame Sale CONTINUES MONDAY ...58c ..59c 12.00 oval or square rolfl frames, IfxIO, for........ 14-00 gold and oak combina tion frames, IfxtO Children's Reefers Under Price With school opening comes the thought of new -wraps for the cooler days. A jaunty little reefer is the thing for young girls. For children's week we hare Arranged & sale of S00 stylish coats many of them close to half value. These are plain :rolors. novelty 'iwt and mixtures, some plain tailored. some velvet and braid trimmed with novelty buttons sizes from 4 to If years. New nobby styles; worth 16.00. tf..t.O to ST. tO Monday RAIN COATS 3.00 AUTO COATS Sale Monday An early autumn sale of finest $J0.O0 and $23.00 Priestley cravenefte rain coats, silk rubberized coats and auto -wraps, in a marvelous low price sale Monday. Tbe new buyer, Mr. Long, secured this plum while in New York. These are the finest models made at $20.00 and $25.00. but he secured the lot to sell at a slight margain above half. As an extra inducement we offer double S. & H. Green Trading Stamps with each at the special price of f V 14.95 . Stunning Suits "We specialise again today the matchless variety of superb suits at IJ5. Fully fifty new styles, the largest collection ever shown in this city at thi6 popular price. It means that suit values such as you have never anowa are now at Bennett 'a. We'll Illustrate but one of the fine models. There are plain and j fancy materials and every color ; novelt j ' coats or severely plain, Sf-in. lengths: pre-eminently Omaha's most Impreesive display, at... mm Jffff i mm SCHOOL SHOES ' Only UanroviebJy rWiaMe aboea fiad brif room brre. We are ' . enpeciaUy partirmbir wttb oar chfl- -drrs" liate. Cffer em?y aD aoitd leatber shoes that win rtaiMj the bard kBorka. Very extewvve Tariety ready Moaday. LJtUe boj-s' solid calf lace shoes. no cut off ramps, leather runs under tip to toe, si set 2. t .-SlO Sturdy lace and blucher calf skis shoes for boys', solid leather throughout, sizes np to . pair, at ............. 81. Boys and youths' shoes, best calf skin, with exira selected soles, sires 1 to EH. at...... .$2.00 Triwear achool shoes Cive three times the service of moat kinds, made of granite call, box calf and Amazon calf, sites 1 to at, Girls' shoes, solid leather, laced or button. to 11 for 81225 11 to 2 for S1.50 t 81.75 Misses' special shoe of Amazon kia and velvet calf, laoed or button style, light and heavy soles, at. paiJ- --82.00 The "Toe-Room" Shoe for chil dren, strong handsewed shoe, specially constructed with plenty of freedom for the toes. 6 to I - 81.75 6 to u for 82.00 SCHOOL SUPPLIES ' Xverrtklar tfee ttstta acaanl yaai wwu, v prsoa, aa iuasaa i v. 1 i i i 1 o paolal tnata aeaaa tot PVnr.il Tableta. IPt paa-ea, Ipr ....to Oompoaltkm foka, Oaraa ........a Conijirltl(in Bonka, with imitation fattier ccn-er. for xaa lead Penriia. rf m lar 2 far e. eaeh la F..u-k. at earh . .. .4c, as, Ta aad lb fcotiocii Baaa. ach .Ilia Bnnk Stray, narh Sa an 10a fvnril Bnana, each ......aa aad Us jESraaflra. ali Linrtft. at . Sa Crayona. jmr boa ....la a aa y"Trt. vtwr noinra. aoa ...aaa liuirra, many aanda, at ....la a Sa at " UrJe ErKter if Da Sid- ' Br a Chlctpo-millionaire, Joaef.h Mdill f'atinriKin. a tmtik that ia cruaung notiiina- ahort f a aen eatltin, revwaimr il,e dninfra and inner arrrt uf a certain aet in hiFh airy. Tha honk ia Juat putli.hd. Ct.tta.ro paper have oerptd rnlumnc xo thia puSnraj. tion. Sew oa Mlm Bank $1.03 and a trmmtx-rahip In Banneft'a La.tc PMrunc LJbraxy a-oea with It rsl! Tet. rncuiar $i?.E8 Tt, ?siDAT vHm aim MBBaBBBaaBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaaBBBBBBBBBBB Atmo-tcaa atnciiaroislalB whita china. 4-inofa plaon white rrnlt ftaucwra Sc White Tea Cupa and Saoicwa, f for ' Whita Iiinner Plataa. for a t.Vhite Caaaerolna and Coverafl IHshoa. lor, each . 7i"hit Pie Plata, each Wt.lt Sk.lad Biwla. each -. -ta Whita 6 or C int-h Platters, each a White Co-ered Butters, each 10a Hl3 PJLIKTEBS! iTTEITlIl! Entire stotk French. Austrisn and German White China for paint ing, Monday, only ...... ...334 OFF (p(n)Aj All This Week 100 S. & H. Trading Stamps WML Willi Each Ton cf Coal al Am Price . . . . This extra inducement in addition to our low summer prices to hare you lay in your coal supply now. CAPITOL COAL Lump or nut. "Tbe Best That Bums." J-er ton 86.50 Sample Sacks Cauitol Nut any address. 30C l'-ir ranrv uw Citpitnl Nut. 'ir hater or furnaw utw Lumi. WEXTEKX HOCKI.XG LCMP OK XVT Very bot. no slate, per ton 86.00 STERUXG Arkansas Hard Coal, betrer than Sjiaira; gtes farther than Pennsylvania hard coal. Quick to catch, 6ot not go out. Bent for furnace, per ton SS.oO BEXXETT'S BLOCK Per ton . 85.50 CHEROKEE XCT Per ton 85.50 a. cumh an . Other tyals as low as $4.50 per ton. Coal delivered to all parts of Omaha,- South Omaha, Irondee, Florence and Benson. 100 S. & H. Green Stamps with each ton this week. Bennett's Big Grocery tiur . Itennrrt's Exof lnior Pin jr. sack . Gulden gacuw Ccijfw, li Tra, avHortod. lb Tia BiftimrR. Jb Mfapir Cream, tao cakea Jdupi i.m;, bottle lennett a fUtreain friiap. atarvhall's Prenert td iiiotitera. Ft rait a Plnaapjue Cut-. c-.an Sciiepp'a Coouanut, jourid Pickline Vineeur, fcalUm Bennett c Capitol Coona. H--i fan Gailiarda tiuve Oil. lniported Spit Tork Pull -m Clieen 4'mitol P -et Wnufcieo Pean. tiirve for... wM KaiKina. tao (lounda Jeli-u. bHMorted. tiir pkr tapnul Btkli.t Powder, u-lb. can fa.Ta and sac arti a laa ana loo ana Ut ana She sea a.na bob ana Bac ana aba ana sea . ana Se and son ana She oo and Sacana i.ac ana 10 Stamps au Ktamjia u ctaiina XV aitamna J v tttamps lo ftanijia It) ttampa IV ttiampa in t. tain pa 5 ii biampa 1U aitampa to Stamna in toanrne Ntmri J rtajnpa in ctampa lb u n..M BBiia aw bC i SEW YORKER FINALLY LANDS CtAttpafxe' Xealer ViH ia Sb.ort Tine Literuin the XiT.g. handaomeat aeat on tiie river. Tha houae Kaelf a Ella.leihji- 1 tba snovvA f a Partttenon and other Greek arlortea, and a winter garden Tha laat montloned aroused much oumment an waa referred to t aa an amaxnif anarchwnuam. Mr. KeaaleT. 1 . .miiiM v,ft.t mmm mm ra- J atm wt'.y he should not Jntrodur tr.te hii I0TAL PACE IS KOSfT COSTLY 03TE J manmon aa mairr atj lea aa be j.ieaaed and iwil IiutLDric hpuaea nuiom hot. fir aaatrla, Dartm f W raa kat it ta Eiarat SV rfce taatataw ( ki Mtr4. IjCSTPS. Auc 2 iBjfULl f Gen-re A. KeMier. I he 'C!anupaai ian(' haa txeB iUdiunar rtmaclf in tha autCTirunuanear rT th rniertainmenta ha haa bmb su ing thia ear at New Tara ld. The tele he ia. tMMMar of the Otyw-pk- aTameaiera aaa hut one of a aeries of brilliant fuiu tiuiia hii'h ha onjcaniaed at hia !untiiu houae ta the Thanaea valiey. Ii u at the rrvela la hontir of the COjnipsat.a thai Lrfrd Ienomucta. one ia Km tdward a fro-at iaia. first mat the Xcv To:k nXionurt. They fcave since aetome the rloaeet of fnenfla and e-r airx- t b feia i her ha v twea conatantly on th river together, enjcyina tha hapnaltty of e:h cter a sieaai achta. Tae sxary Boea that Io-d IV-aburouarb baa proimaad ta tains- tha kin- te as -'w TorS Lodra 6:Tr t at-iatr aaraia cona-rnaaMa la Lm aa. Tha elaU the autual ptnutina of 0arr a. al easier ba asanroa. tt ia ta Kjltrahie thai thia auaotini- has sot taara Bxoia. as tha kons ia anoaai te t ouivl keea ta saeet the Nr Tnra aniintiB- lur)' ruxuriea w3 of aa uaa la hint. He Miuted out Ja defenae that Windaor castle waa a maaa of anac hrurjiam. "Anoitier error in .!h I am afhout to introduce into try Er:xhetiiaa aa'.ahUan mcnt ia a muoern Jrft." he Bald. "1 aup pnae 1 ahall lie iausiied at fnr thia. too." Keaaler'a famoua dinner a few reara ar- at lb Savoy coat him tll.BWj. The meno of It la carvfully framed in tt dininc room at Xew Turk Lodgf At thia party thera avore hut taantr-four rin-ma. h ctudicc Him IHejane. 6;fnor Oaruaa and E4na Mar. The oourt raid maa convened late a lasuon around a hirta waa tle nuoai ' part act Veneuaa anenery whicb waa r-s'-f ! by a areiuc artist of reat repstle in Venit. j alio rarne ta the Sural ta t-M it u a;J ta : add a,nie 4ther rlia; ic lowhea to the j HWTBuntiineB. He rareiveid fur hi ' iaina. i Thia dinner mas tha snnst stagnifioefat and axpenaive Ireak" afhatr rvar ta Europe. . Blaral a.i d Ih CaiasaTla. Tha aateiit af CM regard of tlx kin and qiieea lor Oonatielo. 4uchaa of Kuv etiesuu', ay be gau(d fruja hue faot that arhmja at Cmm this year they we' nine on iana. Hithorta abea tba ducneaa haa hsea stayiiiC at Typi. their masues aire, the f ama of a kxiae snmewhai tittiou j haw at teast tnu. of-.eo trUt. lanoed ta war f ins thinca a,uU natahly. ts his ,eina with bar. ah us ever? oiner anerumi "feaak- diune-ja has a:a:-a roar in it hia J tha kttisT drriid ia for tua (uii of udcmi Btajestr. and hia rus of tea wtt heir avane The Haaaaana aa sa Biter. ahaenra at their saayestiaa traaa all ta lorav aVapaxa ia, aiier Curnona the J IcaUttUaa aiat iad ua tarra ttrsaa curias the rec-azta this rear haa caused consider able cocmest Bervoe waa aayina. "If the Ameriaan diH'heaa was her they would ! have iandod often e.nouph," or Tt seems an extreme suit of tart on the part of their majesties te ahow such appreciation of a foreicnex as te think ft not worth their while to visit the Island because sue is aheenC" alra. Prtter Pahner and the dut heaa en tered Into rivalry for the poaawaaion of EcJT-t." last year, but It waa her rrav aiio triumphed in apoulring tt Ttiia An- Iruat It was empty. Tbe first time the Iductieen rented the phwe eiie had a dec orator cican from Lrfindun to introduce all Jlhe ifrtle tada -lrved of King Eioaard Among other thiiiga, tie was requested to I oaver up every part of the iMihshed fltiora ! a-ith carpels, the king, amne his aoaStu I at ana of uie Koihechtlda' mansions, having a very oactded objecttoa as uncarpcited floora Cbaaee lor Btaart aai Eeaeear. The ahamce of tbe ductieas from Cpaes we is apiaited by hor Bouniiii. theugk her friend a remark that ste ia fceeikii ti. a: tip aa Interminable lima. Tne real taniaaatlon ts she fjiaa It neeeaaary ts tfnum. aa every grreat chum of King E3aard is bound ta ce sum time or an other, siuraover. she la taking The hanoe nCsred fur reauiig. another eaaenual for the maa er womaa wha 1 tncimkid la the train of twr indefaf igahle BMnarca. Pouiae ihavt bean laughing a lot ever a story regarding a young Amerx an busieae wha bum a good oaal ta the front ta year. hav prom land aii te gm her saay, eo yoa will have ta g-uaas aa her tuume. Perhsjis tt will not t a sUrficuiK ruaner. Fl haa a fKiUuai husband a bo ia wry ausuuu ta pbaa ts tha front, and as 'u the cut af sauat yilltti aJ hostcsas heir enierta.mng is auawaijit tnd:arrun iaate PrtmuenUy ah r.aa not tha re mausst idaa ef tha taum tit sosjs at those a-ho com to her hospitable board, j threatened te send f fir the police. Thia At a big dinner party at which ahe waa . hi a-rfe refused to ;ountenanoe.. Bbe wnt tiosteaa during tlie auaeon ahe Invited the j Jndi vidualiy to every guest, begfctng lor Crewea. The counteaa, aho has been far j information, but each aaaumod hliaB.'ul from we3 all the last season, declined, but i lernorance. sa.vit that lie or she laid puSHed Lrftrd Create, looking as handaome an j it on to the neat neighbor and thua it had dapper as ever, arrived in rood time.. gone right around, ttie table. f . . . . . . it i. ... . . . ... . j, k. . . . i . .lg sjsa vara Daaawter, uk;huiii j ti nmu . l the story ;uict. a Prince and Prinoeac "Noi said hi huetese. "I must look as the haunt (if Fagm. the Jew. are soon to come down to make room for modern offtcts. Historically, lurt are few old lxmdun building ar.h ac ititcreating a history aa "the Htnta." aa they are aull called In the neighborhood. Before Iiuk ena time. Piancia I'.acon lived In tlist huildir.ga. 1. waa here that Bat-on drew up a catalogue of hia furniture. I tie value out a particularly pretty girl to send yon Alexander of Ter-k aeie among Hie guasia of atJch he placed at WHj. worth aboul in to turner anth. There an Irish one ! r'"" urn ftB ma"1 l& ' l ur 1B l, ur- ', ooub.e the sum in those day aa compared over there in toe corner w ho ought to be lively " Hia lordahip returned B;meih::.g to the tTfetl tuat alie waa very kind. A few min ute later, tu t.i anr.asen-icni, hi van oaughler. Laoy Anabeila O Neil, waa jire sented to him and he was rtgueatea te "take her in" Father and Aa ugh tor maintained the.r cuunttnanoe adnurab1.' and diuoer wan well on when the hostese diaoaverad h,r little faus pas. She was not in the least perturbed, looking down tha tait.ie ai the J earl and ins daughter, ahe exciaimad. I "I trina 1 iiate given you two a good time. 1 expert now that Lc AnatK-Ua l married ar Uvea is lroino, jou ae Ut ile of rath other." Tou are pel ted y rgtit,' t retut ned Lad . enoe of rovalty wa ekirvme'.y distressing ; to ttie host and iuaaieac. e jj-i itTy aa tl I was tin fuel time imur rc.vai highness haj j been in tlieir houae. I'rinoe Alexander ia 1 a brt'.iier if the princess C'f Wale tnd hia ! wife is a niece of King Zx:trd Crt mnrniijg the jirinoea telephoned ts ask if J Mr Idarauall Roiierte had heard anyhung if her ioaa. The iaiest theory ia thai w ben the truest j hsd left the supper tahie a burglar en- t'i through on of tut ojien window and j look tbe yrwel. w hit h. fnr all anyone know a. may have been on the table te the very I end of the meal. It la pointed out. how ever, t'iLt r.:itt:it.g eu waa miaait.g. thougti there wa aome tnautiful gold plate iu uat:. Mart rial: Kelrtf ia a aon of ttie late Anabella, Ton hak given me the time uf a! am i. all Kuberta of New York., w t.ue hia wife a daugnter of rhr Geirgr and LCT to present values In the v rj oarlv Ak.va the neighborhood ant one of the "twelT Iart uf London, the district be.ng mu.nl r-sidMitiai. Fulwond bouse the town man sion of Janice FulwooB oocutned in ttie time of James 1. Xhe gu;et a-flufcu of Griy'a hr.n. tbe famoua soat cf legal learn ing Ttie houae of Fulwotid waa one of the finest in England and had a splrndiil oak staircase, which waa destroyed by fire som years afterwaros In tbe time of Lnckena, lxjndm had. aa It were. " grtn uji" and the "Rentt" le tanie me of tne lowest ouarura of ttie metropolia innahttrd by vagabonaa. thieves and the rtisracters of 1 lie undcr worid. so vividly pnnrtved by lhe great novelist Ii' kna lixed In I umivk! i 11 I. unt around th comer from FuIwikx! a j xtema. kik wwn i siH'S s louger in tne BALLOONS READY TO START ereaati strata Vk ark f lathMlataj Prrsraiarr ta lallmaiil Dlstas y hf. ' l'hant had a chat like tnie M urr" v H -T rr4 for the aac j ,a buhdinga with tl unsavory rep- with father for thre years. " Dlaaafiaraar of atratnrl Ail kind of aenaatiBiia! stone are afloat regarding the n-tgnl'lorn! hraceio: which aiaapfaared ia ss romarkahl a maunet at the reront party given by ttie Marei.aU Koberta. Some say t!At a giiest having remarked vpon the beautiful aqua tnarln which the ornament buasteC. tb hostess parsed it on that her frxoida mignl ao m:r 1.. la the eacruemetit of n-riainu.g b forarot a!' about the Jvwal until she got te the drawing room and then aud- I detiiy tumad ts her buabaaal and said sb had aavar ha4 & bare, whai io h ond time ColuneJ K.iJn ,vlan and stag gered Lrfitidun some eat are by the en lertajtuneni ahe gat, pi wa ttie first u prasacit rai jewei ai cotillon LADT HAHT. UKDMAP.K OF DICKEN SG0 rliM4i Keats WIU at PaLLe4 a a 4i4 UJXZriyS. Aug. 3 .Special "Ful mv:i&B B.nta " tbe old bulidinsw immortal ia4 tv Charles laukaaa la "UUvcr Twist. uiation. It waa while paying a vish t thia acquaintance that IhiIo-mi formed the ldna of making tbe place tlie scene of "thieves' kitchen" B-for Imkens" time Je'k Ehej.pard. the famoua btnSit, had found a hiding piaoe within tu aid rook ery, so I'lckeais aras not tar wrong ha Io cs ung more modern thieve in the build ings. Too ay Fujwood a Rents staod Just 1 back of Chancery LAn. "Tupiienny Tub" stat Kin. and Amwricas visitors Ireguentlv alight three ta b 'guided" te the tery spot where Oliver Twait learned te snaaL la tb Aiaapp raac tit theaa aid buDAinga lamdiiD win lose one of tta abuat historu Hid lniaswstir x laiid marks. CCiLntBI'E, O., Aug. a -Work ef tn flatihg ttie :x big balloons which wUl atari tins afternoon at the driving park ta tbe iniarnationa race under tb auspioea of tb Acre club of Columbu and tb FeOeraUo of American clutis progressed well during this morning. All tlie pilots, paasnngwrs and aasixtants watctHid the work of In. f.atnig and all were pleased with the atart ti. point on account of Its sbsenos of any wire or buildings. Weather Forecaster BmiUi touay reoelved jclal observations from Washington on aimude winds fur the tienefit of tl balloenista, but they wer more interested tn the gas. which had baea dsclared to be of the beat quality la re load to lifting power. A parade was srheouled for this a "T al In an to tie participated tn by tbe pilots, assist ants and iiasMengers. members of the Arre dub of Columbus and officals and txmm. tiers of ttie federation. At 4 o'clock the balloon w ill In- released st f rTeen-minuta uru-riai in the following order: Iroquois, Henry PiTutig. Columbus. O., entraiii . "oionei A p. bmrley. Lioulsriis! Ky.. pi!ii. lieutenant i. i. Meade, V. a. Id. C-. auuv aiit. king i.c ard aero dub of Canada a- trant. Lieutenant Juim naett. B-Jtmr am. i. pii'.it, 'Jura 1. fiampMi. Coiuml.ua, pehaeier rl.ara anS "tripes. C. H. Perrige Cl.icagf entrant and puwt; Clyd Tuttit, Columbua. .aMeti,ger. t liuen lois. Louie ft"-eng. w Tork. a tratit and pnnaeiaier ; hmtn Wild, pilot t ilie oe le;.;. Paul L,r..ner, hneripe Franoe. entrant: Captain August Mua'inr. P.uenra Ayres. pilot. I'aul Maauu. Colum tin, paaaei.ger ftneage oe L.UKC. C A. Hoev. Cb-age en:rani anfi pnot. Captain Sacrg L. Jbuaa tugh. bi Louis, aaei--asa. Officials esuntau thwt aaagis snl attend the raoa a Bl am a 1 1 aCaaai gas will ba u4 ,