THE OMAHA SUNDAY UKK; hlXKMBKIt :. 1!0:. li nn Wc extend a hearty welcome to all Corn Show visitors. You'll find a p.fl AYDEHs In visit to our store not only pleasant but very profitable as well Use our free check stand, telephone, etc. Make yourself perfectly at home here. The savings shown in our special offerings will interest all buyers. Try Hoyden's first. liU THE RELIABLE STORE THE RELIABLE STORE n T7rr3nn V Sheetings, Sheets, Muslins and Heavy Domestics In Our Famous Domestic Room 10x4 Heath Sheeting, bleached: regular price 2Xc, at ... .22'i 8x4 Roach dale Bleached Staeettng: regular price 26c, on sale liftH . Brookdale Muslin, worth 8c, at 5 Product JH Unbleached Muslin, N. N., worta 8c, at (J Dictator, worth 8c. at f ( suv. i : t s 81x90, worth $1. N. N 05 1? TL'xSO, worth 90c, N. N ,"iO 81x90 Bergen, worth 76c ..48c4 lbc Honey Combed Towels 3 10c Towels, good and large 7' irir Towels, good and large Good, fast colored apron ginghams. worth 7c, at , 5 12lic, 15c and ISc Flannelettes. at 10k 10c Kiaunelettcs - TVa 1 0t: Outing Flannel T''C 1 2", ir Outing Flannel 106 Several other fine goods on sale at equally low prices. Grand Ruching Sale 35c Ruchings, at, yard 10c. "We arc denning up our stock of 2oe. imd :)w fancy Hucliings, Mt, yard. . . 10c NEW HAIR GOODS We can save you from '2)fc to 3)fc on high grade Switches. We will match your hair crfectly. See the very Special Values in Switches; on sale Monday at, 98c, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 New Hair Light Crown; on sale at .50(; Silk and Hair Nets All col ors; on sale 5t lOc, 15c New Coronet Braids, Monday, at. , eh ; -83.50 and $4.50 Ladies Hand Bags, regular $1.00 to $6.00 values, 40 $1.50 to T$3.00 Men s Card Cases and Bill Books, Ladles' Vanity Bags and Card Cases, special values Monday, at .... . 40 to $2.50 Aw Dress friniuiiiiKg Most com plete and desirable lines of dress trimmings In Omaha; all latest novelties, in gold and sliver trimmings, specials 1J), 25 aD1 35 Special Holiday Reductions In Our High Grade Linen Department Monday Tnble IiaiiiHsk, :o inchrs wide, pure linen, full blenched, worth $1, Mon day, yard 780 Hemstitched Tablc-loths, warranted pure linen, full Bize, worth $2.75. Monday, each $1.60 Hemstitched Towels, duck and dnm iixk white and colored borders, worth 39c, Monday, each 85c Lace bordereil r'-scr Scarfs and otlipr fancy linens In one lot, 12.00 values, Monday, ach 98o Blue Enamel L'vrry piece guitriintrcd perfect violet blue outside, white lined In ilde. b-qt. I'rwerrlng Keltle. worth 4f.e, only . 95o l-lt. I'offee (& 'I'eapom, only a&c 6-(t. 1 'of fee or Tivipots. worth tii'c. only 36o lV-ttt. Rlie Boiler, -vorth 0c....3Bo "-cit. Rlc Itoller, worth 7Rc, only 40o No. H Teaklile. worth $1.2o. only 76o 4-ul. Ciiiltllnc H.itiK, -vorth XRc....lSo aoHwiM uu, Fmioa II nlxe Urge, oval rt.iHSterK, only 6So Cold handled Kry l'aria. worth I'Rc. only 10c Sheet atcel riip i'aim, any lr.a. worth up to 60c, only XOO I'aniake Uriddiea. No. M aiite, worth 4l only So The genuine WaKtier Waffle i'roin. worth $I.U.. onl' .. . 70 WOODEHWAB1 SAX.B, 1, miCB V.iuc H.xlilioai dH 19c lolly Washboards loo iitc t'orn I'oiiiirrt Cracuerjack ..19c Curious Capers of Cupid hnllt V.alrloiuulal Parr. VKHl'.TT WILLIAMSON". 20 v,-i:-s W. I 'U. cleik III the office of H. ,1 f I Minneapolis ,fc St. Louis rail road in t nicugo anil son of an official iit that load s traffic de drpartuieiii. on ThmiksKivtni! ,4 day married Mies JoM'pliii.e loidoii. 17 ears old, 2M4 Portland avenue. Mlnm-atiolis. afcer defying her parents and outwitting the police, who had bcn et to Mop hint. Williamson was u member of the St. 1ouls rodTs staff while It maintained lis branch In St. Paul und was removed to Chicago when the' branc h was transferred, lie had long known Ml hs tiordon, but her parents objected to their marriage uii loe grounds of their younth. Without telling even his bride-to-be. Wll liamon arrived in Xt. Paul, secured a license at the Hennepin county court house and called at the home of the Uordou. He asked Ming Gordon to accompany him dow n town and on the way they met Mtas Agnea Lut.dboliii. ul4 luiversity avenue, whom tbey asked to accompany them. Williamson led the party to the home of Hev. tl. Keihle. 700 Eighteenth avenue, Minneapolis. - "Why this Is a ministers house," it d the girls. "Oh. jes." aid Williamson. " thought I would come heir, as Josephine and I art going to be married." 'JJarrtedr quoin Miss Josephine, "Why, Draperies and Curtains Best 45-Inch Madras made, plain white, cream or colors, the genu ine Imported article, yard, 69c, and &9 3 C-itu h Genen Taffeta, handsome designs, yard 30 4 6-lnch dotted and figured Swisses -the kind you generally pav 39c for, at 23 Figured Etamlne, spring designs, t ISC1 Ruffled Net Curtains, the $1.98 quality, per pair S1.24 Ruffled Swiss Curtains, $1.98 val- t $1.10 Fine figured Tapestry Table Cov ers. $3 goods at $1.39 $2.30 goods at $1.69 $:t.00 and $3.50 goods at $2.48 Nottingham Curtains, pair, 8 nr. B 0c, fi 9c. $1 up to $5.00 S-M. Novelty. .pair. $l.3, $2.50, f3.0O, 83.50, up to si a. so grade lmportil Hum- princess loclmss hrusxel. pair, aia.so, $18.00. ao.co, tas.oo. up to 550.00 POBTIEtSl Grandest line of Portieres from I:'. .'ill to 40 per pair In Omnha. Rugs and Carpets We are now showing all - the new 1910 patterns. By buying direct from the mills we are always able to show them first. . Don't Miss Monday's Special Bargains. $30.00 Axminster Rugs Uxl'2 size, 43 patterns to select .from, at. .$21.98 French Wiltdn Rugs 36x G3; on sale at $8.98 liu nil liar Kugs, 36xG3, on sale l $0.48 Kest AxininMei- ltujrs, 36x72, on 8le t $3.49 Best Axminster Rugs, 27x54. otr Bale t $1.98 foO.OO Itaxdad Wilton Hugs, 9x12 size, rich patterns, at, each $42.00 $18.K) Tapestry Brussels Rugs, seamless, 9x12 size, on sale at, each $13.75 $35.00 Ilodf Brussels Rugs, 22 patterns for selection, on sale at ' $25.00 Tablecloths, unheimned, border all round, slxe SxlO. silver bleached, German make, Worth 13.60, Monday, $3.30 MHiiiiuoth assortment tmportrd Cluny Pieces, Mexican drawn and real Irish hand embroidered scarfs, square mid circulars, all marked at reduced price Monday, comment in at $-'0.00 down 10, each 19c All mail orders filled with care. Ware Sale Knameled handle HoIIIiik I'ins lOo HO C'liithespliin, three Oc ackaKes loo ( hopping Howls, only . . 130 KoldltiK Ironinif Hoard with atand'8o : -Hny foftce Mills 35,, Hquitrn Ash Hitters, only 'la XXTHA 8PXCZAI. BAI.EH " i'l'l "urIll''''d WrlPKera. worth ti bo aa.ss The famous Western asher. ! K3.98 The Kasy yankec Waaher . 6 rolls Kic Toilet paper for ... SSo Hiiuare Ulrdcattes. worth S5c. only 490 hnamvled I'lshpans iSo and lo Sue Parlor P.roonis. special 36s Aiiy brand food Chopper made, worth $1 25. only B9o Galvanized Waahtubs. on sale.. 40c 8'.c Flour ('ana, SO-pound nlze 6So r.e Hread Boxes, on jale at 48o Wo. 8 Xtiak, coppor bottom haavr oli. 15 No. 8 ( opper Boiler. H-oz. copper all over, w.iod hundleu on sides and cover. --worth S3 everywhere, siie- 'a' t f (3.98 Fviieti. uj.iit do you meun? I'm not fixed up." "Oil. that'll be all risht." soothed Wil liamson. And the knot was Immediately tied, with Miss Lundbohu as a v Itness. The parents, suspecting, put a pohcemsn n the couple's trail, but they got away from him on u street car, the gates closlni' just the policeman came puffing up. He caught ihem down town afterward, how ever, and look them to tl.e (Vniral po lice siatlon. wl.ere the told their story. They were held untill Mlsi Lundbohn, summoned post haste by phone, arrived wltu the iiianlaKe certificate from. the I readier. The paieiu and the police looked mis over and the couple were te leased. ( Hlai Hrldr et lira. An ocean romance, culminating in mar riage at Whitesboro, Y.. when Robert Ablelt, a wealthy knit goods manufacturer of that village, and Miss Lliia Lillian llosl of L' West KInely-sixth slreet. New York, a former employe t,i a department store In New York, were married al Mr. Ablelt s home. The aieamer Majesilc. sailing from New Wk on July 2, i,,,, carrleJ Mr. Ablelt and Misa Hose. The two. neither of whom bad seen each other before, were bound for London. Mr. Ablelt on pleasure and Misa Rose on a business trip They were introduced, ll waa a case of love at first Gift Suggestions Silk Remnants From the Jefferson Silk Mills Thousands of yards of Black and Colored Silks of every description, secured in this Great Mill purchase for cash at a very small fraction of their actual value. All newest colorings and weaves, in lengths suitable for waists, dresses and trimmings. Your greatest opportunity to secure silks for holiday gifts-IIALF PRICE. SOME RT.AflTC RTT.tr RPTf.fJT AT.R WflPTTT WTTTT V Not only do we lead in Black $1,25 Black Taffeta- Oil boiled, ''W-iu-OiT-. wide, on sa le . . . O O C wide, value Comparison is all that's necessary to prove superiority of our Most Wonderful Garment Values ,j Season Mon day Our Cloak Buyer has just returned from New York, where he found manufacturers greatly over stocked on account of the unseasonably warm weather prevailing throughout the United States. Bargain getting and bargain giving without precedent in the history of our Cloak department is the outcome of his selections. High class outer garments can be bought here from now till Christmas at prices prevalent in February Clearance Sales. Delighted crowds thronged the department Sat urday, and Monday's offerings will undoubtedly bring the greatest selling of the season. Beautiful New Dresses for street and evening wear, richest new colorings and fabrics, values to $40.00; on sale at $25.00 52x54-inch Coats, in fancy mix . hires, Kerseys, broadcloths, etc. values to $15.00, at. .$5.00 Fine Mink Fur Sets; at $75.00 to $300.00 FREE MONDAY A Fine Silk $7.50 or above Long Silk Kimonos for Christ-1 mas gifts; prices $3.98 to $30.00 Stove Dept. Specials Monday " - . Here's some items of most satisfying quality, at very distinct price savings. All Cast Cook Stoves, nickel trimmed, with 18-lnch oven, at $14.50 11-in. Oak Heating Stoves, special, at, each $4.23 Euclid Cook Stoves All steel and mal leable, with 18-inch, square oven, full nickeled, combination grate; $28.00 value. at $10.05 Makado Steel Range $35.00 value; all steel and malleable, with high closet, 6-hole top, 18-inch oven, full nickeled, Monday, at $20.50 Stove Pipe, Monday, per Joint . . . .7 Don't Forget sight, and before they parted In the Brit ish cupital they were engaged. Mr.' Ablett Is a widower, 71 years old. He bus beeu connected with the knit goods business since ID years of aye and has amassed a fortune. He lias no children, his only daughter, Mrs. Powell, dying about two years ago. His bride is about years old. Married Sun's ll vorcrd Wife. When Thomas Fenley, -71 yesrs old and wealthy, married Mr. Annie Keuley, of Phlliidllphla. he not only took a bride twenty-nine years younger than himself, but became the husband of his son's di vorced wife. Fenley, whose home is In Woonsocket, K. I,, is now the bridegroom of his daughter-in-law and. is stepfather of hi own grandson, Walter Fenley, who is a young electrical engineer. ' Secrecy was observed in the wedding ar rangements, and the ceiemony was per formed by a magistrate within an hour after the license was granted. Kven Mrs. Fenley'a son was surprised when he heard of it last nigiil. The elder Fenley's chil dren were said to be dumbfounded when word was sent to them. According to a friend of Mrs. Fenley, the bi Ide was divorced from her first husband. Kdward Fesley, about five years ago. He U still liviig. Since lir divorce, Mrs. Fenley lived in Philadelphia with her two ana rr led alsters. The husband of one sister Uvea in Frank ford nd the husband of the other resides iu MaaaahuselU. . Neighbor say that the famBy circle a increased by the ad eat "-r FX A MV4JW WAV Silk showings, but you'lalways $2.00 Silk Serge HG-in. $2.00 Cashmere great 39 .".(J-in. wide, on sale, at, yd Tailor Suits 175 Samples at Half Newest 'styles, richest materials and color ings No two alike. $75 Tailor Suits S37.50 $65 Tailor Suit $33.50 $50 Tailor Suits .. $25.00 $40 Tailor Suits $20.00 75 Fur Coats Sable, Coneys, Astra kalins, Russian'ponfey, etc., regular values to $45.00; greatest values, ever, at ...$19.90 Underskirt to every purchaser of Ladies' Sweaters on sale; $3.00 and $4.00 values $1.98 Blanket and Comfortable Sale $1.00 A pari) e Red Blankets, at, Pa'"" 74c $1.98 1179 Assorted Fancies, on .Bale' at $1.24 $2.50 1187, 1188, 1189. your choice .: $1.36 Cotton Blankets, from 25c each, to, pair $2.50 Wool Itlankets Eight different makes of all wool blankets, $5, $0.50 and $6.9, all bunched to gether, for . .$3.38 Six different brands of the very fi nest All-Wool Blanket, matte. Koine are slightly soiled; all bunched l iretlier; worth pair 87.50, $10, 818 $15.00, per pair B4.43 Comforters Best fartory made Comforts In world now In atorli, 69o, 750, 85c, Sl.OO, 1.99, (l.SO tip to .819.60 Our own haiuf-inade comfortable. heft allkollna. patina, cretonne and hst wlilte medicated cotton, $1.95, $3.35, $3.50, $3.00 and $3.00 of the elder Fenley some months ago, but It was supposed lie was visiting his grand son. Mrs. Fenley is a good leaking woman and appears younger than her real age, 42 years. Her new husband shows his 71 years and seems to walk with difficulty. Many Miles for a Hrlde. For thirteen yeurs Albeit A. Kendrlck of Los Angeles called daily on Hiss Mabel K. Young of Wilmington, tventymlles away. They were married by the ltevVj. L. My eis of Hie Broadway Christian church. Ourlng his long courtship Kendnck lias not missed a single day of the 3U0 each year In culling on his fiancee. Before the street cars connected Wilmington and Los Angeles he rode the twenty miles each way on a bicycle, and before he had a bicycle he walked it or drove or rode horseback.. He has used every means of model n loco motion except the flying machine, and he said today: "If she hadn't consented to the wedding this time I guess 1 should have had to get a balloon or an airship." In all he has traveled at least litt.Koi) miles to win his bride. -I his Wradlag a Porut. ' A genuinely poviic marriage was the one at Calvary Baptist church, Middieton. N. Y., uniting Clarence B. Crane, a young business man of that city, and Miss Luella May Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac M. Clark. The .Kev. John A. Courtrlght, pastor of the church, performed the oeremony, which aa nearly all la poetry, and the service was so impressive that it promises to be come a popular fad with those eligible for A 41 W "III find quality here at lowest prices. Soie $4.00 Crepe Melton 45- & f 50 in. wide; beau- CO5 tiful fabric. . . . 4 I offerings Stylish Dresses, in silks, Jerseys, broadcloths, prunellas, serges, etc., all colors and sizes; up to $20.00 values $8.95 165 Tailor Suits, worth to $27.50, broadcloths and fancy worsteds 45-in. satin lined cotits; on sale, a at ..$10.00 Genuine Blue or Black Wolf Sets.. $25.00 Up. anv dress skirt in. the house at ' . . . . FREE MONDAY. Infants' Sweaters; regular $1.00 values; on sale at 49c Fine Holiday China From France, German-, Holland, Kiir land, Japan, Italy and a magnificent line of the very best domestic produc tions. Bon Bon Dishes, Hair Receivers, Powder Boxes, Sugars and Creamers. Cups and Saucers, Cream Jugs, Olive Dishes, Hat and Stick Pin Holders, Chocolate Pots, Fern Dishes, Plates, Bouquet Jars, Crumb and Dresser Trays, Salad Bowls, Vases, CrockB, Jars, Syrup Jugs. DIVIDED FOR CONVENIENCE INTO it iiiu iajth Special . $1)25 Lot 2 98c Wc Special . Lot! Lot 3 75c Special Special .More comiriete aHNiirtment u-or never shown in Omaha, and values lie yond quest ion the best ever offered. Pays the ceremony. Mr. Courtrlght only re cently assumed the pastorate of the churoh, and hia remarkable. Innovation in wedding has been a decided hit. $ Confederate Weddinar. With the church draped in confederate colors, the bride and groom dressed in confederate gray and the minister and ushers, confederate veterans In full uni form, a unique wedding was solemnized In Atlanta. (!., recently. The bride was Miss Lodl Will Byrd, the daughter of a confederate veteran, and the Bridegroom, t.'eorge K. Morgan. The cere mony was performed by General Clement A, Hvuns. dres.-ed in complete confederate uniform. Six veterans of the confederacy. In uniform, acted as ushers and General A. J. West. In confederate uniform, gave away the bride, who was attended by six girl frlende; also iu confederate gray. Con federal., airs were played and "Dixie" was rendered as tile wedding purty left the church. Wooa taJ Wilis In One Ua. Accompanying his puMor, Hcv. K. U. 8. Burdette of Fvansville. Ind., to Mauuie, III., a few days ago to attend a Christian Kndtavor convention, Claude Sandefur, to years. old, a bachelor, met, wooed and won Mrs. May Quails, a widow, all in the same day. They were introduced to each other by Rev. Mr. Burdette and he married them at Maunie. Wedded Fire Words. MUss Ida Echeid of Springfield. Mo., had ber wish to be married In secret gratified la aa unexpected way. MIm Beheld tu the High Grade Wool Dress Goods " Another Great Reduction Sale. From 8 to 12 A. M. Black Dress Goods only, Priest ley's, Lupin's, Arnold's, etc. All $1.00 Black Goods 74 All $1.25 Black Goods Q4 All $1.50 Black Goods $1.12V4 All $1.98 Black Goods $1.25tt All $2.50 Black Goods ..$1.38 All $3.00 Black Goods ..$1.05 All $4.00 Black Goods ..$2.00 All $5.00 Black Goods ..$3.74 From 1 to 6 P. M. Colored Goods Only. All $1 Col'd. Dress Goods . .68 All $1.25 Col'd. Dress Goods HOC $1.60 Col'd. Dress Goods $1.10 All $2 Col'd. Dress Goods $1.20 $2.50 Col'd. Dress Goods $1.4() All $3 Col'd. Dress Goods $1.00 All $4 Col'd. Dress Goods $2.03 All $5 Col d. Dress Goods $3.68 Gift- Suggestions Furniture Assortment, quality and prices leave nothinfr to bo desired.. Magazine Racks7 Cellerettes, Tabourettes, Music Cabinets, Side boards, Buffets and China Cabinets, etc., in complete assortment at lowest prices. Many Monday Specials. Ladles' Fancy Sewing Rockers, $1.50 to $4.85 Arm Rockers, sample line, at, each $1.05 t $0.50 Music Cabinets, each, now, t $4.85 to $28.50 3-plece Parlor Suites 30 dif ferent styles for selection, on sale $10.85 to $110.00 Combluatlon Bookcases 35 patterns for selection, special Monday $14.25 to $33.00 Morris ' Chairs and Turkish Rockers, at $8.05 to $50 Buy now; make a small pay ment. We will deliver at any time you direct. Grand Holiday Reductions In Bed Spreads, Sheets and Pil low Cases In Our High Grade Linen Department Monday Imported Marseilles Bed Spreada full mie. Knot tec iringe, js.lttf value; Monday, at $3.88 Spoclal Imported Marseille Hed Hpreads. cut corner a and knotted frlng-n, 15.00 values, Monday, $3.60 Special Crochet Bed Spread, heavy fringe and cut corners; regular 12.25 values, Monday, each .$1.60 Special in Bed Sheets, size 81x90, seamleaa; the very best values ever Read the Big Holiday Grocery Sale Lay In your supplies now for Xmas. We nave you from 25 per cent to 50 per cent. Buy Floor How. I Will ray. 48-lb. Backs best high (trade patent flour, made from the finest No 1 wheat, per Back $1.40 19-lbB. best pure cane granulated t 1.00 d-lbs. clioire .In pan :'lce 26e -lbs. best rolled breakfast oatmeal. at 25o ( lbs. best pearl tapioca, sago, barley. or hominy at ii5c The boHt hund picked navy beans, per pound 6c. The best while or yellow cornmeal per sack 16c The best domestic macaroni, pkn S'jc The bent corn starch, pkg oc Dromangelon, Jellycon or Jello, per fiackuge 7Hc le best domestic oil or mustard sar dines, can 4c All kin ls breakfast food, corn flakes, pka- 7.Sc Quaker Whcad'lake, pkg 7Vc l)ecker's Worcester Sauce, per botile. at 10c Large bottles pickles, horseradish or pure tomatoe catsup, per bottle at ;-lb. cans fancy swvet sugar corn at S-lb. cans solid packed Tomatoes at c noon hour went to the court house with Claude O. Buckner and obtained a marriage license. They met Justice of the Peace Hubbard on the court house step's and con fided In him their desire. "Clasp hands." the Bgulre said. They did. "Man and wife, $2," the Justice whispered. The passing; throng never guessed ttiat the marrying Justice of the Ozarks had tied a nuptial knot in record breaking time. SAFEGUARDS IN COAL MINES Available Devices, the t if of Wale Would Diminish l.uas of Life. Commenting on the coal mine disaster at Cherry. Jll In whloli nearly SU0 men lost their Jives, the former president of the I't.lted Mine Workers. John Mitchell, sup ported with these figures his assertion that "coal mining Is the. most hazardous In dustry In ihe I'nlted States:" Four men out of every 1,M employed in cotd mines In Hie t'nlted States are killed every year, in the continental countries of lVirone less 1 1, an one out of every 1.000 is suiea. l ifie.ii ii, en arc killed In coal mines in tile t'nited i-ilates each working day. There are about 200 working days In, the year, making thd annual sacrifice l.ooq lives. In review of the death toll of coal mines in the world today, Hartley M. Phelps says thai 60 per cent of all fatal mine accidents and 9 per cent of all non-fatal accidents In this country are d.ue to falls of roof and coal, the I'nlted States leading all nathins In this respect, with a ratio of 1.70, which ........ High Grade Wash Goods Dept. Christmas Wash Goods Sale Arnold's Mercer do Soie beautiful shades and print ing, half silk 50c Arnold's Coral de Soie, fine goods, half silk ...... 39c English Poplins, fiest pop lin made, f)0c shndes, 50c Anderson's genuine Scotch Ging hams, 500 patterns .t....25 Serpentine Crepe, new shades, firm colors 1&C All wool Eiderdown, 28-lnch, reg ular price 50c, on sale .... 15 All wool Crinkledown. regular price 59c, on sale , ,25 All wool Eiderdown, yard wle. sells for $1 yard, at 35 Several other bargains In fine goods. New Laces We have .just received a new tine of very fine Baby Irish Crochet Allover Laces. The very latest novelties for l'anfcy yokes, sleeves and en tire waist patterns. Regular $4.00 to $7.00 a yard values; special prices, Monday, yd. $1.08, $2.49, $3.75 and $4.25. A special line of Allover Ibices, at, yard . , J)8o lion City Laces , We are sole selling agents, both wholesale and retail, In Omaha, for the Ziou City and Elyria Wash Iiaces. The ZJon City factory, the larg est in the world, is owned and op erated by Marshall Field & Co. of Chicago. The Elyria laces are made by the American Late Mfg. Co. of Elyria, O. They are superior in every way to foreign made laces, and are not subject to the 60 per cent import duty Imposed on for eign products. See Monday's Specials, at 5C 7H and 124tf yard. Lace Nets A special line of fancy, lace, dress nets, on sale Monday 25 up to $1.75 offered: worth $1.25, Monday.. 80o Extra SpeclaJ Junt the thlnK for hotels and apartments, size 81xS) sheets with French seam, worth 11.00; Monday, each 60o Pillow Cases, slae 4Gx8fi. worth reg ularly 10c; Mondav, or.ch lio N. B. We carry a full line of hem stitched sheets and Pillow Cases, also extra lonn hotel sheets, at pop ular prices. Dried rrulta fox your Xmaa Faddinfs, Flea and Cakes. Fancy Cleaned currents, per Ib...8Ho Fancy muscatel raisins, per- lb..8lc Fancy muscatel aeeded ralslna per package 8a Fancy Cal. sultana raisins, lb..l24o Kancy Moor Park Apricots lb ISo Fancy yellow Crawford peaches, per pound 8VC The best mince meat, per pkg...8lc !uffy-s boiled cider, per bottle. . 20) Fancy Cal. cooking 'lgs, per lb..8',o The best lemon, orange or citron peel, pound 20a For Fresh Vegetables, Etc., Xayden'a rirst. Fresh beets, carrots, turnips 2c Shallots, per bunch 4c Large bunches fresh radishes 4c New cabbage, per pound lHc Fancy Wax or Oreen Beans, per lb., at 10c One pound is equal to two quarts. 2 heads fresh leaf lettuce Be Large cucumbers, each ...to Large egg plants, each lOo 2 heads fresh celery Fio Fancy ripe tomatoes, ter lb 10c Fancy cauliflower, per pound 10c Oood cooking apples, per peck.... 20c Large pineapples, each 16c Largo grape fruit, each Be. 7 ',4c, 10c Anything you want, we have It la fresh eg-elablea. is four times that of Belgium, nearly three times, that of Oreat Britain and doublo that of Germany. These falls of roof and coal, it should he mentioned, are often caused by explosions weakening the 'roof and walls of a shaft. "If coal mines were equipped with tele phones throughout tholr workings," aays Mr. Mitchell, "It would be possible for men entombed to let those on the outside know the location uPthe place in which they were gathered, or at least let them know what was their condition. And thua the work of rescue would be greatly aided. "If mines were equipped In all their gal lflies with pipes through which compressed air could be. forced the needed oxygen could be supplied. And in like manner it would1 Rl:o be"posslble to supply food, at least food in liquid form, to sustain life for a few dnys. "No mines are equipped with such devices as these, and my suggestion Is not dlrecUd to the Cherry mine alone. "A very simple device which would bo of advantage In all mines, In the event of flie, explosion or any other accident which would cut off egress to the main shaft. would be the building of a number of com partments, each large enough fur IU) or more men .to Kather In, so arrange that the douis could be closed, making them air tight. If these conuai tinents were con nected with air pipes to the surface they would be havens of safety for great num bers of men killed In mines, not by explo sions themselves. ' but y the . afterdamp that always accumulates after explosions. This Is done In European mines, and has been the means of saving large numbers of men entombed through fir or explosion." I