7 35c Taffcfa Ribbons, 12k All silk taffeta ribbons, extra wide, full line of colors worth up to 35c a yard; on sale at 12lC 35c Fauci Veilings, J2Jc Cleaning up our stock of high grade fancy and plain mesh veilings, all colors, regular 25c and 35c values, 12ltC 50c Light Hair Rolls, 25c This is the popular wire roll with combs attached, that sell regularly at 50c; special Saturday at 25c New Neckwear and Rucblngs A 6well line of the popular wideruching and fancy neck wear just received and will be placed on sale Saturday. All (he Remaining Lots Brosgbt Ftrward SATURDAY THE LAST DAY OF OUR. GREAT WATER DAMAGE CLEARANCE SfSKU ttth omatta. daily vBEE: fjatt'kday. octobfTv 24. ipos. IHAVDEETs THE RELIABLE 6T0RB J HAYDEHs h I , east . - SSAYQEKTs TMB RELIABLE STORK 'I " .TOSS . f Ladies and Children's Underwear ImAic' Woo V'srion RaJtn Heavy jnaijty, rr7 or white, to fl.fiO rallies, Saturday f 1.50 LsuUes' Ibeary tlmced UbJoo Halt White, grey or cream, 11.00 value, Baturday fOs LUrV Union Bnlts Medium weight, ankle length, long alee-re. Tain to 91.(0, choice, t 75? UdW Veate and Pant HeTy weight, ralnes to $1.00. torn lots. -IB 25 3D" -Dd 50 jCtiiklmi's talon SuJta Heavy quality, 76c value, at 60s Children Union KmlU, In medium weight, at 25 e Children's VraU and Pants, heavy weight, all bIib. 2Se quality 10 SOc quality lf Regular SOc gnrmentft 26 Ladles' Outing 11 aim el Ookdi . Regular $2.50 value, at $1.50 I radios' Outing Flannel Oown Regular $1.60 values, at. .08 Ladles' Jersey Knit Skirts Regu lar 60c values, at 39 Iadien Outing Flannel Skirts Regular $1 values. .30"50 frwcalc Values up to WUfOCld $3.53 to Close 25c, 50c, 75c and 98c A grand final clearance Saturday of all corsets in stock that were in the least damaged by water. Probably the last opportunity you will have to buy standard goods at such gift prices. Our corset ''stock is again complete, replenished with all the leading makes, in very latest models, prices ranging up from, . .$1.00 Ladles' I'nion Suits, Vents and Pant Fine fleeced and wool garments, odd lots, worth to 1 -50. t 50 Ladies' Flat Wool Vests and Pants All sizes, scarlet or nat-. ural grey, great snap, at gar ment S1.00 Ladles' Gowns, Chemise and Skirt Worth to $2.50, on sale. 59 Ladies9 Gloves Values you'll find it impossible to duplicate elsewhere. $3.50 Long Kid Gloves, in blacks or tans, magnificent bargains at, per pair $1.93 Ladies Short Kid Gloves All sizes and colors, made to sell at $1.0C and $1.50, choice. . .75c and 39c Ladies' and Children's Golf Gloves , and Mittens, great variety, at 25c Misses' and Children's Golf Gloves and Mittens and Hoys' heavy lined Mittens, 25c values 10c Women's and Children's Sweaters, the most complete line shown in Omaha. All the damaged garments will be closed Saturday at wonderful bar gain prices. Ladies' Hosiery Ladies' fancy embroidered, lace and gauze lisle, hose, double sole, high spliced heel, garter top, values to 69c, at, pair, 15c and 23c Ladies' embroidered, allover lace and plain silk lisle hose, regular values 75c to $1.00, at, pair 50c Children's hose, fine, medium or heavy ribbed, with tri ple knee, double sole and high spliced heel, values to 39c, at, pair, 5c. 10c, 15c Complete new line of Pony hose for children. Men's and Boys' Neckwear -All Styles, values to 60c, choice - at 10 nJ 25 Men's Shirt Griffon, Elgin, Re gent and other well known brands, newest fall and winter patterns, all styles, values up to $2.60, in 3 lots 25 50 60 Men's Underwear and Furnishings Men's Phlrts or Drawers, heavy , fleeced garments, in all slies, 60e and 7 60 values, at 25 Men's Hhlrt or Drawers, extra . quality, fleeced garments, regu lar $1.00 value, on sale, Satur day .....50 Men's Wool Underwear, natural grey, tans or fancies, values up to $2.00, all st, one price. GO Men's VnderweAr, worth $2.60, at ...-08 Men's Combination Suits, heavy sllk fleeced merino or all wool, well known brands, values to $5, on sale In 5 lots, at OO 08 81.50 $1.08 and ... .$2.50 Men's and Hoys' Sweaters Fin quality garments, roll collar or coat style, $1.60 values. .50 Men's Coat Sweaters All wool, with large pearl buttons, regu lar $3.60 values, on sale SI. 08 Men's Blue Flannel Overshlrts Worth to $2, at 50 and 08 Men's All Wool Hose, heavy qual ity, worth up to 60c, t 12H and 25 Attend the Hour Sales 1 In Our Hlgli tirade Linen Department Saturday From 10 till 11 A. M. 300 dozens high grade towels, extra large sirs, hemmed and fringed, worth 16c, for this hour, each 5 From 2 till P. M. 260 doxena extra high grade towels, also 20x18, hemstitched and hemmed, never , aold less than 19c, for this hour, each 7 From 8 till 9 P. M. 600 bed sheets, aire 81x90, 3-lnch ' hem, heavy and durable, 69c values, for this hour, each i 45 In Domestic Room for Ml Day 10 cases. 6,000 yards of fine fleeced Walstlng, made . by the Arnold Mills absolutely fast colors fine, heavy cloth; sells at 12 He See it in the window. Compare It with others and see difference In prices; oar price, only f4H 39-Inch Muslin Remnants 3H 10c Romping Ginghams 5 IPC Flannelettes 10 15o Flannelettes .....7 12 He Flannelettes 5 32-inch Indigo Blue Prints 7 89c Mercerised Damask 25 35c Mercerised Damask e 10 See other specials. Extra Specials In Wool DreSS Goods From 2 to S P. M. 1 case of 62-lnch, strictly all wool serge, regular $1.25. goods, only one pattern to cus- tomer, at, yard 48 , From 8 to O P. M. 1 case of fine Bearsklnsj all colors, regular prlc $8.00 yard, one pattern to customer, at, yard $1.47tt Bargains in Crock ery for Saturday Japanese Blue Cago Salad Bowls, 1 qt..2rc 2 qt..35c 8 qt..50 1 qt. English Tea Pots, ea.25 Blue Cuspldores, each Six White Cups and Saucers sot 25 Decorated Wash Bowls, each yO Decorated Pltchera, each 30 Specials in our Gas Department. 1 Uus Stand, complete with burner, Ureen Shade; mantle, and 6ft. of tubing, for this sale.. $1.95 Lindsay Junior Burner, complete nlih shade; mantel -70 Wclsbach Burner, complete with Opal tilobe and beat mantle 65 luviTteil Burner, complete . .(JO 3 Inverted Mantlwi, for 25 3 WelBbach Mantles, for. . . .25 Saturday's Several Manufacturer's Slocks of for the First Time Saturday. Values $25.00 Tailor Suits $12.50300 hand some suits in scores of attractive new designs for selection, plain colors or fancy mixtures, coats in 36 to 42-inch lengths, as shown in window; marvel ous bargains at our sale price each, only $12.50 Don't fail to see our special display of Crown Jewel Suits Peerless values at our price; hundreds for selection, choice $25.00 Net Tailored Waists In colors and white, long Bleeves, all the rage, matchless assortment and values at Saturday prices, $2.08, $3.98, $5.00 and : $5.98 Children's Curley Bear Skin Coats Sizes 1 to 6 years, regular $4.00 values ' at $1.98 Children's Bear Skin Leggings, all col ors, Saturday 69c Candy Women's Garments Shown You'll Not Find Approached at the Price $10.00 Kersey Coats at $6.95 Come 52-ins. long, in handsome black Ker seys, with good linings and trimmings the greatest snap ever at. .$0.95 The Nobbiest Line of Coats shown in Omaha this season at Saturday's special sale price $10.00 Directoire Coats 100 new ones just received; don't fail to see these hand some garments before you buy, we show them at $12.50, $15.00. $20.00 and ...$25.00 Entire Manufacturer's Stock of Wo men's Silk Underskirts Made of Simond's best taffeta, in all colors, made to sell at $6.50, on sale Saturday at, choice $2.95 Children's Coats $5.00 values, all newest styles and materials, sizes 1 to . 14 years, on sale, choice. . . ... .$2.98 Big Sale of Dress and Walking Skirts Saturday. Extra Specials for Saturday In Our Famous Domestic Room From 8:30 to 9 A. M. One case of genuine Fruit of the Loom, 10 yards to a customer, at, yard G'ic Front 9:30 to 10 A. M. One case of genuine Amoskeag apron check, all colors, 6 yard limit, at, yard '. . ..3C From 2:30 to 3 P. M. One case of $1.50 cot ton blankets, extra large and .heavy, 2 pairs to a customer at, pair. 69c From 8 to 8:30 P. M. One case of strictly all wool blankets, large and heavy, regular price $5.00 per pair, only two pairs to a customer, at, pair $1.95' From 8:30 to 9 P. M. One case of Amoskeag Outing Flannel, the finest made, regular price 12y2c, 10 yard limit, at, yard 5c 10c Cbildrtn't Limn Initial Htndktrchltts 5c The greatest bargain of the year, a child's pure linen handkerchief, with hand embroid ered initial, 15c linen handkerchief, extra fine quaMty, hemstitched; special at.. 70 25c Fancy Embroidered Handkerchief 12 C LADIES' BELTS A complete new line on ! sale Saturday, greatly undcrpriced at, each," oaJy 10c, 19c, 25c and 49c Specials Chocolate Peanut Clusters at, lb. Chocolate Dipped Peanuts at, lb Chocolate Cream Drops at, lb Peanut Brittle, home made, lb Cream Caramels, as sorted flavors, lb. . . , Cream Dates, per lb Wc I Marvelous Values Modernish Millinery Saturday iuc H Choke of Satin llaU, Felt Hats and fttreet Hats email and large shapes, also flats, values up to $2.60, on sale Saturday, t $1.00 19c I iOc I $3.00 Trimmed Hats, Saturday OS $3.00 Trimmed Hats, Saturday 91.08 tt.OO Trimmed nats, Saturday $2.05 $7.50 Trimmed Hats, Saturday $3.05 $10.00 Trinied Hats, Saturday $5.00 The greatest lot of MiUlnery Bargains we have ever offered. Come early. Fancy Feathers In black and colors, an Immense line for selection, many of them worth regularly from $1.00 to $1.60, on sale Saturday, at choice, only 39, and 10 Buy Books Saturday Try Hayden's first, then try elsewhere to duplicate our offer'8. You'll find it im possible. 25o Novels Saturday. .... 5c $1.50 Copyright Fiction 98c $1.00 Copyright Fiction 43c 25 Discount from our regu lar low prices on all sets of standard Fiction, Poetry, etc. Alger & Henty Books 17ltc 10c Ink Tablets at 5e Carter's Ink, a bottle, 3V4c Stove Department Oak Stoves, fully nickeled', double steel sheets, air-tight drafts, l1 nre pots ...-'.''v:;-v;::;: Utner aeaiers gi'i iui mm Four-hole Cast Cook Ktove, largo oven, at . . Other dealers gnt $16.00 for this. I'ollphed Steel Stove Pipe, Joint . Other dealers get 4 0c for th.s. 1M1U Stove Zinc Other dealers get 8jC 'or tn,B- :;x26 Wood Lined Stove Zinc Other dealers get $1.26 for this. $8.25 20 30 .60 Grocery prices that speak for themselves, highest quality, lowest prices, freshest ooods - - - - - i ' '" "i" , vr-i u'Miic, i -j i r rrs nei. a rrnri "urn ni Paran na . . 10 bHrs bft brands laundry Uonp... 26c Irgw buttle WorceBter Sau- or Tommo Rutbagas White or red Onions ta 57.' xh.7. ? - a . L V'rr S pkcksgei. I'p-to-Data Wanning Powder, Catsup for . . . 8i,o s h.lMMnt ' "'-i III''9.?1! '? baskets In ci rrfiilar retail nrloa 1 0 narhax' i BnwrDTwn a w.m " f A-, ' " uu j njr mrm very rin for (.'anrln or I.JT.Z: -V..u:-1 V. ' " ' t.;. .r .. - irran teiery to Ina: n.v m v.MHrn iwt ivu DuiiBr nan aia l lavflni si anorner 't I Jello. per package Fruit Puddln .5c ,.tl4C , . .alo 4c 6o a, per pkg bo 48-lb. aack beat high grade Patent Flour for II Dr. Price's Breakfast Food, per pkg. (Ho iix. ur pkg Puhepp'a Coouanut. per pound... The beat domestic Macaroni, pkg (Ml or Mustard 8anllneg, per can ZeHt Breakfaat Food, pkg., w heat Merries, per pkg ptr pound. For H.Ih apeclal eale we will Bell A No. 1 Hutterlne, equal to lota of butter sold for double the price. for this eale. per pound lGc raiSK YEOETABLB FBICIS. Fanojr rtwtet Potatoes, tier peck loo Fresh Bplnach, per peck 10u Wax or tireen Beans, per lb So 8 bunches fretih Radishes Sc Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries, per qt.T'10 BUTTE O CMSBaH. Choice No. 1 Dairy Butter, per lb... tic Fancy Country Creamery nutter. lb..!5o Fancy Full Cream Cheese, per lh....lto BIO LEMON gAXB tATTBOAT. Extia fancy, larg.i. Juicy Lmons, reg ular retail price everywhere 20c to !5c doxen; our price for this Bale. riox. .10o FBABB. riJ. 7IABI, e liavu consignetl to us 400 crates of ars. ate. ent- per basket welahlna from a i, i Pounds oa. Per crate of six baskets si, l0 BVT MASOl JAM BOW WMI1B TBI . , -tX XVABTB. Pint Mason Jara, with caps and covers per doaen aso Quart Mason Jara. with cap and covers, per doien 400 One-half gallon Mason Jars, wl'th cap and rovers, per doxen ..50c TO Z.ntTT; AXi TOU WIRT. I TVI A m r Lincoln wholesale lIOTldaiy Sale. Watch Sund Lincoln wholesale Stock on ay Papers Don t Forget " " y LUtSJy U1C?U U to Sbw. It Will Pay Yon to Read Every Word of This 25c Star Tin Dinner Palls. Saturday. itfo 5c Square Dinner Palls, with cofwe can tuiil cup if, 41)0 Japanned Coal lioda, 17 tnch..lto tuo etra large best eiiamelnd Chambers U3e 70c worth seven 10c rolls Toilet Paper 4ae 10 rolls Jewel Toilet Paper, small rolls u4o 2Rc covered Steamers, each ....... lOo 35o Steamers, each 16o 160 etira large decorated Bread Hoxes 3o 6fc large, fancy decorated Bread Boxes gto 60c fancy decorated Bread Boxes 8o 1S6 siii id coiJ,er best nickel plated Tea Kettle . 0 $1.40 solid copper best nickel plated Tea Kettle '..'So 26c Knamelet Vourman Sink Strainer, t xoe 85o 2-quart copper nickel plated Cof fee or Tea put-thla la a special bargain McCord-Hrady stock . ,4to 11 io enameled Tea Kettles, Saturdity for 48o tl if. blue and White Bird Cag.-, Saturday . , .6o 8fcc Willow CloUies Baoketa, Satur- made Choppers, best tiuulltv wia jMiiasie western w saber. . ine r,ay a K-tiar-Hen Waxher. worth T.BU, eacn 4 f f our cnoice (it 11 dirrerent makes rf xiu and 112 washing mar-hlnes on eale Saturday 2.sa to $0.60 e are cm.iing out about 0 to 75 sllghtlv damaged copper and heavy tin Doners at your own price. 2-burner ia J'lales, worth 81 50, only ISo S-ourner Ha Klates. nickel plated. 11.18 .1)1 ramny scales, weigh "4 pound.. at ..... , go Pays Lincoln VVhoiesale Stock Half Wholesale Prlcs Monday VsBxxBsMasBxsssssssssssaj m MD11UK11M SEASON orn Exposition Biggest, but Not Only Dig x.vent scneaniea. )U1TRY ANT) PURE FOOD SHOW Is kalshls tf Phlas Asslfirwrr A inon a the Affairs tkat Will Be Held There Tkls later. Ths rafters of the Auditorium will re- scho a variety of nolaca this winter. Ths beams will reverberate everything from cackle of bens and crowing of roosters to the at rains of the orchestras playing for the street railway men'a and musicians' big dances, the thunder of roller skaters, the ritualistic rigmarole of prominent Pythlans. the rhetorical passages de claimed by amateur actora for Kounize Memorial church; all the? and a noise like an ear of corn or a cold chisel, for beside th Corn exposition the Nebraska Retail Hardware Men'a convention will be held In the great hall. 'Monday eight the floor will be thrown open to Ih.iee who would roll around on little wheels. The roller skating period will he concluded at the end of the week In order to make ready for the Purs Food show, which opens November 4 and lasts ten days. The big Knights of Pythias conclave will be held November 23, and the street railway ball two days later. The following two nights the Kountxe Me- AVE YOUR INDIGESTION ENDED FOREVER sn't suffer another moment from Ll .... ... 11M Stomach distress or indigestion. re gea- - at KThe question as to how long yuu a ' continue a sufferer from lndtge 1 I tad Stomach trouble Is merely a i I er of how soon you begin taking Dta- PJ'In. 1 I 'S. your Bioinavn .--... ... . - V'r, why not help ths slomacn to do S work, not with drastic drugs, but a 4 t orcemnt of digestive agents, such I e naturally st work In ths stomach. 'C 1 ,.w . . l. . . . n. . . K a ahnuld .at .el-epsla after meals, and there will bs no mors indigestion, no icum uimD of load la ths etonia-rh. no heart- ura. lour risings. Gas on Stomach or Belching of undigested food. Headache. Dixxiness or Vomiting, and, besides, what you eat will not ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odors. All these symptoms resulting front a sour stomach and dyspepsia are generally relieved five minutes after eating one Triangula of la pepsin. Go to your druggist arl get a 60-cent case of Pape's lHapepsm now, "and you will always go to ths table with a hearty appetite, and what you oat will taste good, because your stomach and Intestines will bs clean snd fresh, and you will know there ars not going to be any mors bad nights and miserable days for you. They freshen you and make you feel like life 1 Is worth living; mortal drama will hoM the boards and on the ZMh the work of preparation for the Corn exposition will begin. This opena December 9 and ruim until the Wth. The TranHinlssisslppi Poultry show will have the hall from lecember 2h until Jan uary 2 and the cnck-a-doddle-do of many chantlcclcers will help make tright hideous on the eve of the new year. Further on In l'.KS will come the musi cians' ball, for which the date Is February 8, and the Nehraska retail hardware men will have their convention February 15 to 19. Roller skating will ttll in several in tervals and more conventions or other at tractions will be booked. With the resumption of roller skating It may be remarked that mental as well as physical slips are possible and that In ask ing a girl to join one It will not do to say, "May I have this skate?" Ths Pythian event. November 23, will bring to Omaha no less than 10,000 mem bers of the order and possibly one-third as many more. It is to celebrate the for tieth anniversary of the foundation of the order west of the Allegtienles, Nebraska No. 1 having the honor. The celebration will be an Interstate affair and knights from all the states from the Mississippi to the Rockies will be present. Ths 101, a lodge rank staff of Dayton, O , will be brought here at an expense of ft, 600 to confer the degree of knight and It Is expected that Nebraska and neigh boring slates will furnish over 6u Candi dates. There ars lOti men In ths rank staff and they will bring with them four car loads of paraphernalia. In ths afternoon the Uaytonltes will gle the good old Pythian drama. "Damon and Pythias." and this will bs open to ths cubhc. DID PAPERSTEALIIART PHOTO V Colored Woman Says Reporter En tered Her House with Key. SHE PLANS SUIT FOR DAMAGES Mrs. Williams of 1 flit Military Ave nue Tells County Attorney F.veu-Ina- Mheet SI an Broke lata Her Home. U rowing out of a questionable method of procuring a plcturo supposed to be that of Eva Hart a salt may be filed in one of the local courts against an evening paper. Mrs. Sarah Williams, a colored woman liv ing a( HJ& Military avenue, charges that a reporter connected with the paper entered her home with a skeleton key during her absence and took a plctuie which was pub lished by that paper as Eva Hart's. Mrs. UPON CLOSING your store Saturday night, fur refreshments go to Hansen's Cale Tou"ll find the others there! Dinner service begins at S p. in. Club breakfasts entirely new. Williams was at first disposed to file a criminal complaint charging burglary aguliiKt the repoiter and she consulted Dep uty County Attorney Maxney Friday morn. liK. Later she decided to asti for civil damages Instead of prosecuting criminally a:i'l slio consulted an attorney. Neighbors of Mrs. Williams have de scribed a man whom they saw enter the house with a key. After the picture was used it was returned to Mrs. Williams by mall, but she ts not disposed to be satisfied with the mere return of the photograph. Mrs. W'ii.ams was away from home when the reporter arrived at her house. He was led there In qa?st for an Eva Hart photo graph by the fact that Mrs. Williams had at one time and another done domestic work for Srllss Hart and had understood she had one of ths girl's pictures. Mrs. Wil liams found her house In a confusion when she returned home, so she told Chief of Police Donahue, who was the first author. Ity to whom she confided the matter. She first said the photo which was stolen and j jblUln d was not that of Ml.ta Hart. Frlduy morning Mrs. Williams called at pnlice headquarters and told Clerk of Police Court Ma honey of her desire to file a crimi nal charge against the reporter. Mr. Ma honey advised her that she would have to take up that matter with the county court and she then went to the office of ths county attorney. Should Mrs. Williams proceed with the criminal case It Is said the matter would come before the grand Jury now In session. Three Indictments were returned Into court by the county grand jury Friday morning. One of them was withheld from the records because the arrest has not been made on it yet. The other two were Henry Hlllcr, charged with forging a check for $10 and passing It on E. Maurcrs and the other was against John McClure, charged with stubbing with latent l- wound Eug-ene Lloyd. BOHEMIAN CHURCHES HERE Protestants from All Over Country Will Hold Conference In Omaha. National In Its scope, another conference Is to be held In Omaha before Father Time turns to page Wi. Keginnlng November 11 snd continuing for several days, a general conference of ministers and lay delegates from the Bohemian proteatant churches In t different parts of the country is to be held, the prima object of which will be to pro mote the proteatant church among Bohem ians. Prominent ministers and other men from all parts of the United States are ex pected to attend and participate,, among them being Prof, harta of Dubuque Semi nary and the Kev. Mr. Losso of Pittsburg. ftralaed by Strata or scorched by a fire, apply Uucklen's Ar nica Salve. Cures ptles, too, and the worst sores. Guaranteed. 2c. For sale by lieaton Drug Co. Beautiful largo chrysanthemums, all home grown and freshly picked, at Bran dels Saturday, 10c each. FOR BAD BLOOD When bad blood is caused from an infection of the circulation by the virus of Contagious Blood Psnson, it usually shows in the form of ulcerated mouth and throat, copper-colored splotches on the body, swollen glands in the groin, falling hair, sores and ulcers, etc. These general symptoms, affecting all parts of the body, show bow deeply poisoned the blood becomes, and emphasizes the dangerous character of the trouble. If allowed to remain in the system the disease will finally wreck the health and break down the strongest constitution. No medicine ran cure Contagious Blood Poison which does not rid the circulation of every particle of the virus. S. S. S. is the one real and certain cure ; it goes down to the very Ixutom of the trouble, and by ,-emoving every trace of the poison, and adding rich, healthful qualities to the blood, ocever cures this powerful disorder. & S. S. is the most reliable of all blood purifiers, ind its concentrated ingredients of healthful vegetable extracts and juices especially adapt it to curing this insidious trouble. Write for our home treatment book, which is a valuable aid in the treatment of the different stages of tha disease, and ask: for any tusdical advics you wish. No charge for either. e TEE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATULH7A, GA,