10 CTIE HKK: OMAHA ..A - . .. . TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1909. GARFIELD UNABLE TO COME Gon to Washington and Will Not Ad dreii Lawyers Here. TO TESTIFY IN BALLINOER QUIZZ irr on "Law an4 bile Welfare" Will lrobahlr Head by Rom Ohi l.lmi at Merlins of lit a la Bar. Kormer ffacretary of 1 1 in Interior Garfield Hill not ha present at the meeting of the Nftliranlta, Hint liar association. Mr. ilar fMd has wired President Francis A. Ilro gnn tlial 'greatly to my itlsappoliitinnnt, a matter pf 1 1 at nmht icnunsl Importance alia ni V Washington." Vlr. Outfield due not cay what thla "matter" la. Ha la peismmlly Involved In tha liallliiger.JMncr.ot controversy and will ha a wltneaa at tha Invt stlgatlnn soon to begin. Kuoantly (iurfhld wiota a magaslne aulcl hi-vi.-rely criticising an uilnamml offi cial and It clear from hla statements that ha was hitting at Hecretary lialllnger, hU successor In tha dxpai tment. Mr. Uarfleld waa to huve given an ad dress here upon "Uw and tha 1'uhllo Wel fare," and there la a good chance that hla pIir Mill yet ha read, fur he wrltea Mr. lliogun that he will finish hla addrena If he can and send It to be lead by some one tlx, . '1Mb ttnth annual meeting of the Ne braska liar association will convene Tues day afternoon at 'i at the Uouid uf Trade building In the aenemlily room on the seu oiid flour. The t'umitierclal club rooina un thu fifth flour Mill be the guiieial head ilimrltrg and a biimjIut will be tendered visiting law J oi n by the club Tueaduy night. II ruga Speaks Tuesday, l'lealilout Hruguu's annual addiuss will bo given Tuesday afternouii. Wednesday luornlnK uome a paper by Cliurlts li. Let toii, Juilus of Uie Nebraska auireine court, and the consideration of one or two ques tions In which attorneys are vltully Inter ested aa Invulvlng their Incomes. Tha most Important of the qeustlohs la consid eration of the uoda uf ethics adopted by the American Uur aaauclutlun. The Uar fleld paptr la slated for the afternuon and In the evening there Is a dinner at the Home tendered by thu elate association to the Judges of the supreme court and the federal bunch. The Commercial club has Invited all law yer In Nubiasku lu attend the meetings and many acceptances havo been received, a number In huinoroua vein, and mm ur two expressing the hope that the Com mercial club la nut observing the S n'clooli luw. other letter, with more aerlotia Intent, express appreciation of the Invitation and the beat w 'latum for Omaha. A sample of the hint la to be found in a letter from i M. Tyrell, a prominent member of the Lancaster county bar. It runa thua: LINCOLN, Neb., Ieo, 17, llKW.-.Commercial Club, Omaha: Gentlemen our esteemed favor of 1 ece.inber 1ft In at hand, and lu reply would any that 1 want to thank you tor the courtesies extended to inn through your club and will uy that 1 ahall accept your kind Invitation with pleasure. 1 note what you aav about the process Omaha la making towards becoming a metropolitan city. Omaha 1 growing faater than any of ua appreciate and la destined to he one of great ell Ice of North America. Iih rapid development I a H.id tiling for the entire Mule. Yours, very truly. V. M. TYItltlSLL. Steals of Sunday School Teacher Little Antonio Qeti Her Watch While She ii Telling Story of 'the Christ Child. "tilory to Ood in the highest, peace on eai'lll, good will toward men." Miss Margaret l'hllllpl, teacher In the City Mission Sunday school, waa reading the story of tha birth of the Chriat child to a dab of waifs on the day after Chrlst- UUS. Now, little Antonio, a bright-eyed youth In the very front row, descended from a long Una of treasure seekers who, in the olden day uaed to aull forth from Uenoa on prtxlutoiy rranda on the T&rttmy coaat. Ho It happened that Antonio, the boy with the aoulful eyea, juat wuldn't reelat that uvatlatlo P4 anion for glitter when the fair teacher' watch cam too cloae to the front row. The leaaon of tha Chriat child waa for gotten and Antonio got the watch. Quietly dvtectlvea were put to work and oon they had the little pirate, repentant and In tcaii. The watch w ill be returned. Antonio la to have a taate of Chrlattan for glveueaa and ha wilt not be prosecuted If ho only will bo punctual at Sunday echool for a whole year. For Croup there i nothing better than Chaiuberlaln'a Cough Kemedy, ( DENVER MEN SEEK REWARD Two Officers Who Helped Carfare Train Hukker Wtt to 8e til Nir, P. J. rarr, toe leaver detective, who waa luatrumeutal with Cameron Bell of the imnver itollca force In bringing about tha arreat of Lawrnce a IKdden. one of tha flva convicted train rvibbera In lenvr, la In the city looking up the mat ter of hla participation In the reward offered by tha Union Pacific for the ap preheualoa and conviction of the band It . Mr. Carr for htmaelt and on behalf of Offloar UeU will file a ault in Ititervenor for a portion of ttie reward. He waa In oonaultatlon with the federal officer at the goveruiueut building, relative to the matter. May Vicmawii oucc Vo!bt$ i j W avssavo tva i way U CtAvtA &ViJL w vkVTvwo Weimar luxAdos vc W i CALrFORN'lA Pio Syrup Co, IMI'UvM.r-lhUAa-M Muv4 & aVTTVC ljOf0frilf?Il n . i r i 'J 1 1 t 1 1 ill pj n U v . J l V K r M l '111 1 I M &jeaal it Hiiiiiiiiwi mil i i imn To Reduce Our Stocks Before Invoicing Wo Offer Specially for Tuesday Those (Great Price Reductions THOUSANDS OF WOMEN'S end MEN'S Mussed Handkerchiefs Men'H and women's sizes Shnmroek lawn nnd pure linen Honiowliat inuHsed from Christmus display l J but genuine. 20e and 25c bandkerehiefn J."?f that you can buy-for, enoh J 12, c and 15c HANDKERCHIEFS at Women's and inen'H fiizes many pretty and prac tical styles they aro mussed but not damaged; have been Belling up to 15c, at WIDE EMBROIDERIES Skirtings, flouncings and corRet cover embroid- im fries benutil'ultnew patterns uetually worth P B iT up to 50c a yard, at, yard Broken Lots of DRESS GOODS These are in good lengths of five yards or more m excellent styles in plain and fancy serges, diag- P onals, mohairs, semi-rough suitings, etc., yd...1- Odd Lots of Plain Fancy stripes, cheeks, dress silks, foulard silks, erepo de chines, etc., at half price or less than half bargain ZCI square, yard. JZJG BRAEMDEIS STORES POST-MORTEM OS A COOSE Teit to Be Made on Christmas Fowl Deciding: Death. FAMILY DEPRIVED, DISAPPOINTED Wanta lloaltb C'autailaalwner Now o llrtrrmlue M bat Illaraae It M'aa that Kllleil Thla 1'artlcn. lar Uoum, Meat Inspector Flelachman. of the tiHalth cuniniiaaluuer ataff, hita been given a touffh )lme of Chriat maa i-heer' to ihew on. It la a roaated couaa, allnctd to be of (luniiroua and unlawful o!iaractr. The tniHaed muffed and baked bird waa brought to the health camniiaaloner'a of flue by L. Pavla of 1030 houth Elt;hteeuih street. Mr. Iuvla deposited the goose with Ma jor Barker, the veteran recipient of all kloka that have reached the health office for lu, theae many years. Uarker haa been again! everything except a roaat gouae tlmt haa been indicted after cooking. He accepted the deposit with great deli cacy and carefully laid It on an elevated shelf, at the same time aaaurlng Mr. Davis that It ahall have attention quick. The gentleman who lost hla Christmas dinner or unwillingly gave It up when on the point of setting tooth to It, did not furnish any very definite specification when he registered hla protest Me ad mitted his goose waa cooked all' right, and that It waa properly stuffed; also that the oven was not to blame. ! "11 ut It la clearly wrong," said Mr. Pavla. "and we desire to know of what disease tt died, to have Its pedigree aet out. It anyone lu particular is to blame, we want to know that, for it la no fuu to have your gooae cooked and then go hungry for bird meat on Christmaa day." fr'letacbuiau Will Tackle. liikpector fr'ieischmau will tackle the dis carded Christmas favorite some lime dur ing the day. W hat method be will use to teat the good fault of the bird la not yet known; but l'r. Conueli and hla medi cal asslstauta have full faltn in t'lslach iitan'a discretlot. And they are resting easy In the knowledge thai If the meat in spector cannot give a satisfactory verdict on the goose Tom Harrington can. "Our Christ maa turkey la most generally a goose," aay Mr. Harrington, 'and (or many years gesse have been popular with me. more saecially after being roasted. 1 feel that, facing a live goose, 1 can easily tell Us disposition, and whether or not tt la to be trusted. However, 1 wilt have to give serious consideration to a proper test for a dead goose that some one else suspects of bejiug u;uer than U really ought to be. A 4Ue proof of the goose is universally undsistood to be In the eating thereof, tt oocuis;to me ft'lelscli uian must bite Into thla baked victim tu find out absolutely what the mauer U. It he TTves. the goose wins, ilut i-avio Ivsea lu any .event." FIG KNOWS WHERE TO GO TalsrWa His Sort Will Thrive Better I it t'alllueula, Than 1 ladtaaa. Fred, Tig. 15 year of age, grew tire J ot home life ttTerre lUute, lud., and. aet out tor tUcrameuto. Cal. It la a much better climate for the Ktg family anyway, tuought Jame. . The budding young Klg waudered. Into I'ulon st itlou lu Omaha during an en forced lu.wver between freight trains and waa taken Into custody by a policeman. J. K. C.nver. Juvenile officer, haa liken chti've of J ami- and has bottled him up lu the matron's departiueut ot the city jatt pending the arrival of bia father. MRS. NELLIE CALABRIA DIES OF RHEUMATISM CF HEART Vr4lt wl tHiri Jars' lalte llahaad' belief he HltUa Urnelt, Tha eofouer'e Jary at a htqueet d lde that Mrs.. Xdily C tlabrl dl -4 of rteumatiem of th hetrt. deep te the be lief of Tony Calabria, her hu-band. that aha killed herself U aaf Viaf I M 5c 5c and Fancy Silks 111 Emmett G. Solomon Becomes Deputy Treasurer Present County Comptroller to Take Position Now Held by H. C. Sharp in Furay'g Office. City and County Treasurer Fuiay ha appointed ' Kmmet O. .Solomon aa chief deputy In hla 'office for the new term beginning- Januaiy 6. Mr. Holomo'n will take the place held by Henry C. Sharp for several years. Mr. Sharp haa realgned because of ill health, which requires that he take a rest from active work for a time. 1 Mr. Solomon Is at present oounty comp troller of PouKlus county, to which office he waa elected while serving as county oommisHloner. His term aa county comp troller would have run for four years were It not for tha fact that the last leg islature decreed the office should ter minate on January 1. l'.na This was done In order to save City Comptroller Lbeck, whose office would have been combined with that of oounty comptroller at the end of his last term If the legislature had not interfered. ' I Little Lditha ) Catches Burglar This Little Editha is No Pretty Little Girl, but Smaller and Not So Cute. Stealthily the burglar crept along the floor of the bed room of James Seymour, 1942 South Seventeenth street. In the dim Might of early Monday morning. He reached to a pile of clothing, slipping It into his bag and turned to creep into an open closet door. He groped along the floor. A sudden scream, a howl of pain, elec trified the sleepers who leaped out of bed and snapped on the light In time to see the housebreaker fleeing from the room with hla booty bag In one hand and a savage mouse trap dangling from a finger of the other. Curse and moans of pain echoed along the hall as the unfortunate burglar sped away. He bore away with hlin some clothes, including a coat, described to the police, aa "black, with all but one button off," 40 cente in change, and lastly, a House trap, valued at 4i cents. "He cannot be charged with the theft of that trap owing to the extremely ex tenuating circumstances," declared Cap lam Moatyn. with moat solemn air. FITCHETT TELLS WHERE EACH '! BLOW HIT HIM ON THE FACE 1 . . I lluidn Veadlsia Am Usrk si ! Other Ttlth Areas, lu the I Cwaaty iwart. I Frank L. Fltchett of lundee received he says, eight blows between tn syea, two Jolts un the jaw. thiee waiK-pa on the mouth and a bitf w tw (or good measure ou other parts of his physiognomy. Fttehetl ttifted to this In cvuuty court, also Imparting the luformatiou that tlenry C. Uaird was the nmn behind the fist. Mr. ttaird is baviug a hearing ou a charge of assault sworn to by FUcbett. The alleged assault took place November wu paceful Sunday afu-inoou when all I'uudee U supuvseU o be caluu A chicken had escaped (row the Fltclwtt menage and Fltchett pursued Into the yard ot his next door neighbor.. Tbea occurred the eucounter. It will be recalled that a short tlm before this Baud bad Fuchelt arrested and brought to county court on a charge uf discharging a revolver without a lloenw. There bas bu truubie between tbe tuea tor a long tliee and Fttehetl. who Is 71 years of age aud was formerly aa Indian agent at I" 8untew-tWu rvaervalloa. built a famous "spite" fence between the two house, which are on Cass street between FifttetH and Fifty-first. Balid tta yet to UU ai3 version ou the slaud. IMIIMHH umix.ua 1 1 iiaiiiM lm ia imam ..aimiiLjagfi wwbii!JMW W 111 IIIIBW IU rr. ... . .. til r iii' winter nijio imkk anu any rue j. n. j. pattern, all for 20 ALL. THIS WEEK Great Pre-Invcntory Sides Big Bargains in All Departments Tho department men are power of great reductions. Any Woman's Suit or in our House, values Choice of 2,000 abnolutly new styles, not early season mistaken, but tho very cholcost of late winter modes. Every elze, every color, In cluding black $f&rOfl$35-00, $45.00 and $50.00 Suits tl, . $30.00, $35.00 and $15.00 Dresses lor $30.00, $35.00, $40.00, $50.00 Coats (Except silk) a ' Not a single reservation. Garments positively less than cost to mnko In New York City. These are the biggest of ull ot Bennett's big garment bargains. Lower prices, higher qualities, greater variety. A Sensation in Silks As announced in Sunday's ad Omaha women are treated to the best sjlk bargains it has ever been Bennett's good for tune to offer. There are three immense lots that have crowded the department all day today. Silks of such high merit so distinctly desirable and new rarely get on the coun ters for less than twice our prices. 7SO MOIUK HILKH All new and In full pieces, 20 new shades, QQa fine for waists and dresses, per yard UiSKt MK8SA LINKS, PKAU DK CYUNKH Soft, clinging silks for 9Qn evening and street wear, excellent $1 qualities, at 0JC NKW CANHMKKK IK SOIK $1.25 Peau de Nymph. 38-lnch A black Taffetas, Moire Silks and X'. Handkerchiefs at Less Than Half The, Christmas crowds and tho decorations robbed them of their freshness. In every other respect they are perfect. There are handkerchiefs for even member of the fa mil v. 5c Handkerchiefs, 10c Handkerchiefs, now nt .. . . 2c now nt 15c Handkerchiefs, now at 7c Jewelry 25 OK (ExoapUutf itiaiuouda watoaaa) All iOa oua Jiaif oft. iuibbajr a Cut Ulais Jo off. ifeana painted uoiua baif off. Uuoaa alio ualaauara at rauiark aU.a raducvioua. i' Bennett's Big Grocery riour fcyeoial llww'ii'i Capitol, tier auka..al.btt ana 1U0 Biainpa liuunett'a Capitol Cot fee, lb....Udo Anu. SU atampa Oounett'a cliallenne Cor fee. lb. 18o 0 Ana JU slumps. Dennett's 'Tea, assorted, lb. ..680 And l0 aiainpa. Tea Sf tlriis, lb. pk lao Bnlcler'a 'i'lUiuto Soup, large... 80o ,' 'Afitl stumps. Wlilte Oak'-Corn, three cans... 880 Culltoniia Layer Kalaliia, lb. ,.10o Initial beailetl ltalclna, lu loo Double stumps on xiutterlne. GoUleu KagW Currants, lb. pk. 18o AvU It) stamps. Calif. Kvap'J IVucht-a. lb. ...18Vo ' And 10 stamps. Calif. Titled Plums, lb. ....... lBo And 11) stumps. Hartley" Pure Krult Jums....a9o And 20 stamps. Hartley's i'ur Fruit Uranse Marmulnde . 8O0 And 10 stajniis Royal Tomato's. two cans . ...S5o And 2i stamps. Pennt-tt's i"apltol UakluR Powder, pound ' 84o And 80 stamps. Bennett's Capitol Oats, Wheat or ranenke, pk Ho And 10 stamps. Franco-American Soup. qt. can 38o And 30 stamps. Swansdown Codfish. S pka.-ISo And 10 stamps Marshall's Kippered Herring. .8O0 And 10 Blames I ten's Soda or Oyster Crackers, lS-lb. box 91.15 trouble Oreen Stamps on Uran ulatod SuKar. College Campus to Wyoming Plains That's tho Story of Eay Keating of Decatur and His Christ mas Bride. "From College Campus to Wyojntng Plains." would form a fitting title for the llttla romance In the lives of Kay Keating and his Chruitmas bride. Mr. and Mr?. Keating passed through Omaha Monday morning enroute from Pe cntur. 111., to Cheyenne, where the young collegians will live the life of tho grvat out siil e. "Pack to the rolling pralrlc and the bucking broncho for me." said Keating. "I was mighty lonesome out there for four years though, but guess I won't need to ride tha pony alone any more." Keating Went west upon his graduation from college, owing to 111 health. He Is now In tleJri:iirt ot physical condition. At the Frontier celebration at Cheyenne In nun.t ht wB mi rf thrt pontM(HMt Hint 10 wllh on ot th prises. About a month ago he went through Omaha on bis way back to Illinois. Hla marriage took place Friday evening at the home of the bride's parents mar IVcatur. "W't'r going back to Wyoming to run When You Think Of the; peiu which many women axperiene with every month it make the gentlcuess and kindness always assocU sled with womanhood seem to b almost a miracle. W hile to general no woman rebels against what the re gards as natural necessity there is no woman who would not gladly be tree from this recurring period oi pain. Zi, Jerc' Fafrtf Pnacrlptloa make wtsk womea ttrvmf mm mick wvtnta are. aref tfre tkem frecdem reust mala. It 0tsbJiM r4utriiy, uk4utm tmtlinu outlet. ulertim mtt cre e . HMtttM. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter. Aee. All correspondence strictly private and sacredly ceoadeotiai. Write without tear and without He to World's Dispensary Med ical Assentation, K. V. fierce, M. D.. Presides. Bud'alo. N. Y. U you went book that tells all abojl woman's disease, and how to cur them at home, send 21 one-eeet stamps to Dr. Pierce to pey cost of uaUm eey. and he will send you frt copy of sis great thousand-page illustrated Common Sense Medical Adviser revised, up-to-date edition, in paper covers. In handsome elotb-biaduig, 31 stamps. JLLjti A . : n reducing stocks through the Coat 0 to $50 W Chiffons, $1.25 and $1.50 Silks. i. MiJj . 1214c Handk'ch'fs, now at 5; 4 25c Handkerchiefs, now at 10c In wide variety. Very wide variety, tho wid est variety in town. And speaking of style they go the limit. the ranch according to science," he says. "I'm not a tenderfoot any longer and I guess a little education don't hurt a fellow for farming, anyway." A Fierce- Attack of malaria, liver derangement and kidney trouble Is easily cured by Klectrlc Bitters, the guaranteed remedy. 60c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. ' I WHEATON ENTERS A DENIAL Mast Cornered by Ills Wife wltst An. other tVeisss Faces Iter lu Court. Louis A. Wheaton. who was captured In a room at HOI Podge street in company with Mrs. Alice Ellis, by his wlfo, Mrs. Urace Wheaton. was confronted by that angry wife and his little son, a charming child of 6 years. In police court Monday morning while he beurd a reading of a wanunt. It was the usual charge, and Mrs. Wheaton declares she will push the prosecution. ; Wheaton was. arrested Sunday, when his aV Invaded the room at the I odge street house by force, breaking down the door. Mrs. Wheaton appeared Monday morning and on her Information Assistant County Attorney Maguey Issued the warrant. Wheaton entered a plea of uot guilty and his preliminary examination was set tor Wednesday usjrnln iu police court. A - P Tuesday tho 2d Day of Omaha' Greatest Garment Cloaranco ALL LADIES' SUITS COATS DRESSES pj 110 AT HALF AND LESS REGULAR PRICES Extra salespeople to wait on you. The best assorted and larg est stock in Omaha for your selection. Come early Tuesday and get first choice. 111 .'Bill S in for will Special Prc-lnvenfory Clearance Bargains IN OUIt FAMOUS DOMKSTIG IUX1M TUESDAY. Clearance value you'll not find duplicated in any other store in the city. Examine the quality, that tells. 600 I'alrs of IUankets M-50 to $6.00 values, all colors and plaids will go Tuesday at, per Pr 83.48 12 He Flannelettes, 36 Inches wide, yd f)i 200 Caocs Cotton Bats Jupt Half. Big Grocery Clearance Sale Prior to Inventory The Biggest Money Saving Sale of the Year. 19 lbs. beat Pure Cane Granulated Sugar for - $1.00 48-lb. sacks best Hljth Patent Flour J1.40 T lbs. choice Japan Hice 26o 6 lbs. bfnt Hand Picked Navy Beans .25c 6 lbs. best Poarl Tapioca, Sago, Darley or Farina 26c Seeded Hulslns, package r He ,10o iC Tall cans AlaBkn Salmon OH or Mustard Sardines, per can ... Lu l.u BcourlnR Soup, per can I.nvallne Scourlnfr Soap, per can .. The best Bulk Starch, per lb 4-lb. pkK. Pryamld Washing Powder. Choice California Prunes, per lb ... Sultana Raisins, per lb )o . .40 .6c .to .4c ,18c , .4e ,10c DOM'T FORGET TRY MYDEN'S FIRST CLUBBING OFFERS Daily Bee (without Sunday) Review of Keviews - Regular price for both Daily Bee (without Sunday) McClure's Magazine Woman's Home Companion Review of Reviews Regular price for all one THE OMAHA THE DECLINE OF BROADWAY And the His of Fifth Avcuue, Upon Which is the liotel St. Kegi. From the settlement of New Amsterdam by the Dutch until very recently Broad way has been considered the center of New York's commercial life and activity. But New York has grown beyond all Im agined limits during Its past history. It has outgrown the island of Manhattan, on which It was originally located, and Its great Interests have outgrown Broadway. No single street Is nv big enough to con tain all .Jlie vast enterprises that go to make up the activities of New York. New York Is spreading out and the cen ter of her life is gravitating naturally to her geographical center. Fifth Avenue. I'pon this Avenue, at Fifty-fifth Street. J ha-t been built the Hotel fct. Regti, a hotel j planned to be everything that a first class . hotel sliould be, with an unequalled con- j venlence of location ai well as uusur- . pasxed comfort la Its arrangements and service. In this hotel patrons of refine ment and discrimination will find them- 1 selves perfectly "at home," with every at- j tentlon at their constant command an I entirely free from noHe, erowdfng and i other petty annoya-ices. The restaurant I service of the St. Kegis Is un-urpased by j even the celebrated dining saloons of : Loudon and Farls. while Its charge are no hlgler than taose of other first clas j hotels. Transient guest coming to New York and stepping at the Hotel St. RegU I will find accommodations of the very I Mj!0tt grade In every particular, and at i standard rates. Sunle room are 13 and 11 a day; the same with private bat t i'l , a day tor J for two people); while for a j I'arlor. bedroom and private bath the r.Ues are $11 a day and up. i Reliable Dentistry AT Tail's Dental Rooms TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER The Bear Fsrst Pasti. One Dallas m War. ALL CHILDRENS DRESSES, COATS, CAPS. InaKCUHBLb dlWttaV k Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Dress Suit or Cloth Coat in the House for IU1 Ull' m Priee MANY LESS THAN HALF $100 and $123 Drosses . . . . $50.00 $75 and $85 Dresses $37.50 $G0 and $G5 Dresses 30.00 $50.00 Dresses $25.00 $50 and $H0 Tailor Suits. .$25.00 $75 and $85 Tailor Suits, .$37.50 $120.00 Tailor Suits $10.00 $15.00 Tailor Suits $7.50 Ladies' Coats All newest styles all !at Half. Children's Coats, Dresses and Caps Big assortment.. at Half. Buy early in tho week. Buyenrlv the day. Greater opportunities profitable buying were nevei' . never be offered than these. 500 Pairs of Fine Cotton Blankets that sell regularly at from $1.25 to $1.76 per pair, will go at, per pair 07t 10c Flannelettes, on 10 Percales, on sale Bale at 7 at 6tt to close at) Remnants of Wool Dress Goods at sweeping price reductions. Fancy Muscatel Raisins, per lb ,....7Ho And hundreds of bargains too numer ous to mention, to go In this sale. Fresh Vegetables at Xia Tban Coat. Fresh Spinach, per peck 20o Fresh Beets. Carrots or Turnips, bunch 4o Fresh Shalots, bunch . ...4o Fresh Cauliflower, per lb lOu Fresh Cabbage, per lb ISO 2 heads Fresh Leaf Lettuce ....Be S bunches Fresh Radishes &c Large Cucumbers, each 6o Fresh Parsley, bunch 4o Large Kgg Plant, each 6c Good Cooking Apples, peck "o New Honey, rack ...,15o IT PAYO $4.00 1 Our Price ONLY $5.20 Our Price ONLY $6.90 3.00 one year. .$7.00 $4.00 "I 1.50 1.50 3.00 year. . .$10.00 J BEE, Omaha. Neb. Real Foot Comfort I It's not a foot remedy you want it's Shoes that fit your feet and that are made so as to cure foot 1IU while you walk. V recommend, for aching and tired feet, our special Cushion Sole Shoes Both nonconductor of heat and cold. Xot a tender foot but that finds immediate com fort. Made on the common-sense last and fitted with the soft porous felt cushion Insoles that give a soft, firm and warm foundation. The good points of these shoes are many so many that we can't begin to tell them all to you. TI1K MK.VsJ MZKS $5.00 THE WOMKVS KIZKS are ..$4.00 Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnaia Street. Bt:iii:r. HAHiSagrlfSSACE AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. WKSttftCLf CiURSt AUT0MC31URCAC3 b "it 1. A a J o