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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1910)
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B&lil- . i t. w-rj., k,n(, .lf j!.,,,,,, j. i -uienre I'linnc .-.::, as ,(, L11. mi i-t tvac ts. m- rales. Toa-Mammar Mea at 2.nncle Two Hundred Dflrrttei Are m At terdaEfe tt Cci.Tei.t-oa. for an Old Assault KLDICS ATTTSD fOXE CXI1CICS H" V at Ikf I rat Heaae , Weaaeala, L ..falsa t tiles' "miWr. Mr-r l1 1 1 1. a List tf Lfidir.fr Enticrtt Km ta St Sdy Lo.t . cf T.nrd Carr tr. rmally j T,blf C-jgrht Aftrr SfTm Korthi- COJOOTTLr mirASES TOE AIL Chfie. raira 1 m.l t. 4ff1 t Takf- (arf- f fjadtttooa. Cr-ta 1ail1r ta f. frl,pc rti.-ti .f hr f:mr lUmmrr pm. l..r - t-,cl luti- .,..n t(..i'-r at tr. r-im-"-ir ! nuh Th.irdi r..t. The -faint i-n an fc. i..Brt )n B ,rtv ,hr Aufji,orlurn tri'i j ,jm n riit. Sf Bkiom of Bey , .atk Morria tf .... t, ,.ti Ki..-f.fr,r 2;, fl,.d ,f lnJ J. ..-. HUMa.n.fl ...., h, a.. run 0ver on .NcMmt-.r 2i- .- an auiomoM) flrlvrn .y ''"'"f K'st. I'-hnof onlt-t. ptarifd a tr,.ftip .nin,p anior. I(,i tuc- l.(,j- P (lath asainut 1....t jn tliFtnc-t c-(.urt Tur..daj- a.txer ti,..in Cly. Cambrtttr, Jtrrairna c: d. M. a-nbr-iilRr. rllay rtifc.ll nrk.. a lio ha. 'rn tn ttif Liuuia- ci.unty jaJl, rliarK0 v .ih ,iartii Uon a .-ri1mf!tit .uilit.6 i;a.iM-d btfru, innffl Stau-ii Com na...i,..r AiMU!r..i Thuradav rtirnlt.e i-.u..T..a -., ,h, n,rf, tlf a mitU.h from R .' fcrht, . a Itlioa mail clrrk. Cam i nuta InuiBd over under tl.wii' Xm.il frr ' a. .x-j-sr-i, hffnr tha fc-dprtj r-and i Ti-Kl him!Ti'fi i-MK)r, f ill. J j r.h.. Sirri fratprnli i rTii mint, a h..d Thinln ni'ii-rctr at tw U.tt. Th" TIMMtitic tr. niJi. ("Ulnrni! wrwuirm at af.ir-i, . t-tnnilt ! on r.ntv una rTMlrtiilns -r i. j-.-'-trt-d I A H MiTarlanrt T'hi:adi-iin i I'i-nt of fra.t-iT.tf innO'.' rti.i't" r tit-tn- n-iiTi tirif) n th Ji ,ni- i,i 1 ?. V.T,r f.f fi rtleati' ;i'-t.rt"rt ciinli-m n.--t'.nr f-rTi(1u--tncl t- ! r avi'iti at Jiwt h t hoaiitu1 Thurafliij mi-mtni: I -r liffnrfl 111 oi.tirtufT a rlimr at th X'. iti,. fliwt b'iltat Fnrtnv mornlnc at tnrt. ratM a H! ati nfl MrrnW. f.f til fraiinmi aM"nn-d it. u t.-d' a tln-atrr ln.' t 1 1 if r.ran!ci iat tutht Attinml mptiilwr.. ao-c'- fr..m o h'-r i'ht-irfi and tmnoraT-i- pimtIiit. of tti lota infl Hta rlmi.tf-r. of ttit- I'tii JUio fcirtna a III ffini'nr tlir juirty. The fratfrnity rlfction rili hr'l I'ri Jay arirtiotin t thp I:nm. liotH nd ili rum rnticin a ill i lime nh a I.ainrj-i m t.a T.oTtir Friday nitln. Tt.f J-ln Kl.o fratfrtitiy r oth- ttiaitita!ti-d lit ttif IcHdiiisr mudxal Cdliixc of tt cunir. f-i.n'? T:or. c.iod a ar'l kTirati ir Ii-- I'l-'f-f :r tiiar fM ifr:TufH ' wnp f iii1 f'..". atirl r .- Ttu.ad rrif.r.m "ti t.f rii--c of er a-aiili rnmmi'tfd -n mntitt.f rn f.i. f tur-'-d In a f.l t a.tt. a f..T.(:rtr.- i.m Ma in ,rt, i Wh, v,p l sm tr.,Hltl, M H- nt-.irk ,v. r-:.n don atirt mnid .., , ,,,, ,,.-, ., lhf Audi- -t-.t.M- T ,,..cr(. aa rtirauf-d . inni.tr, fnrtav tiitM thv aill M- t. nc' i t.f l.ad murrl-rpd .,.-ad cf n.o-t of tha lurtf firma of thf toe na'. I rltt at ttif stwakfr. tahlf. a aril a tf 1 h-ad of thrir ran p-rar. nation, and thf jw-attrrf of th vl!lit f r-w.id"nt of tnmltut.oTi aiid nriatuaa : tions- likr ih Rra! F.ftata and Grain i- I rliKtitrs. off.C'.--f of f.f rotr mrrnal cluf. j m hurj off .( r of 11. f ti ctiriM rai.t. ti :rti -., .mi- T, B !T1"ti V lio on."Onf I'f l'fcrBt-'d ot.i. rrtu-Tiinc frfiil Uf fini. to norn-f . r ;.f-it,i r . I.i n !. a r-.i f--.i.ni: tii1 t'f.raf and (ii t-fi kft aco rf I if C H tifr i ' K Vit Jotm f . i- N Iif'i t i f f i f-u" nr t arn t 'a' f'rrrti-T i. k A Hm-fi t ai-tinn 7"f(i..-f '-! . M 11T.K h -ft mar. . 'i ' i. r Matiriffoti .lwil. M V.l.i.-rt .orrf V Hfitri-rf. Virrnr R . a if V'on T lifi-ioa rtl.ur i" Pniiih. A P Hnas I'avid t o'" r.K-tff W. ? nr.f A Tlf1 TT. Jff-1p f Ti'iir r n. aw. T?rT H .;in V a.lrr P. Moody. t: a w 1 1 .1 T tinr.'i T c Ji -of .M p. y-,i, t ; w ... a- d M I-;irrfi i 't.a-ir xv a-f F F Kl- kvn iu'l. t"pii--i- V. 1 atf Vi I'll K v-'ir CoioTif; 1 1 K. Mi- a- tt-y f-f H Kfi r w Jtiflpon Will U Tf-ifr. C'm-,f. n 1 ib.-t k. 7. T lna ' . T A ii-tn. B F. Thnman ,la-Tf - luMir in. A. F. Ftrxkrr C )KVB-d. H J pfn'old A W. Crj-rtf Iyeiser asks big damages (Son A. G. Ellkk and E. W. Brwkfti ! ndj-e for J23.000. EICLUSIOK FEOJI AS5X.V.nOK au!t a-rrn.-d fint for .VriLt lif ii. ca Ji ll. d. r v tid fi-l j .'uriiinor -M-c-d f.f an ..f .-.!, nit f.-d f-r th Tt.f niHti a tio tia-"!! . tw-inr and f.-Ti-d T.osr iicninFi . i.h ? .it t t'.ank at of nut tor. f.fT. i.fisrfct hod tid it vi Inn. fr'.ni a Tt.f riocro ' (iiHC-oi rfd l"."tl Ion 4c j t'iroiich t tic , cun l l if Miiur-t iwd t.ad ti'v anh liiar.k raiTirl:f r-"at'K c.f a ptTiBli t.o . I"ratik Cin:r,!f. tha fitifltirtot a Ik. ann kno'kfd tiTiootiHciouf .y Setnly. a if un aMr in tstify in rourt f i. tlif cJolant '.f the attack yprK.-di,. . Jif Kaid IiIp mind whf a Malik on tlir incirti'M. l.'-catiiif of Ui it..tur- I if tiad r-o.jpd. Tolfy Kid t.f j- piiia arf tonic In ac tton. i quick in rfrbita. and rf-storf tha natural ' action of tha kifttirja and Madder Tlicy forrprt lrrt f uiariiics. tiold l j a!l drus- i piFtt 1 Oaf.lr rrtttkt t-ntrtt-af-mifri.-frr from lutip trvutilf t.i.1 ly .oanri It. Klnr a N inarovf-rt- alll t'flj. thm R.r and n fin. For aajf bv 1 '-rat cm trti( Co. Tha Ky ta thf Situation Be Want Ad MAJOR BURNHAM TO LECTURE ( biff af taff to ddrfaa VU..rl m . Iltla at 4rffrra ( it- 1 Irairn- at Watna fa Jltt. !a.lor V. T". Ttir titiam. rl.li.f of htaff. and Cafain William .tnnn of the imy. mantfr'i. fl"Tartnifrrt of t lif hr c tfinartorn of thf Iifparttnont t.f thf Mih mrl alll loaa Ttinraday nlpht for J.-fr.rarin City. Mo., a hfrf Wawir Fiurnhum l to twrin a afrtf of W-turn to ttif officrrr" of the VIiKfouri National Guard on "( 'ffic-rp Sohoola of Inxtniottfin " Ltfnilfnant r. M. Watann will act &k chief of rtaff during Wa.ior Ptirnliam at- ffTlOf . Impostor Dupes Messenger Boys Induce Ttfm to Kake IVpoRit on the Pretext of Getting Them Jobs. Inipof't-c on email tinvt if ttif laf-nt aork of f-tndler o(-ratinf: tn fmrnlia On the p.fld of tf.f a holosi; fwindif of aonrien f--audulnt t.-.i1 tnrv. it f riw tiopod tic-f nk rrfifl"nt. tif a-njiaper e(l-torf and rfi of prominence am-llar to i !! tlir foret'iltip a lll he "eated at the ht i tat. le v turn run. eaat and .ft at rifi.t tiitif" io ttie w i-rrtM-r mam tah'.ee eltl.rr end of ttif whtiwh- tabl.f a ll! br jell matpm. utdr the cnera ' leadi-rt-tilp of Chief Tfil Vaster Clement c Chan" a ho t chapman of the romnuttee on Iim i'atiotif and ororram for the dinner Mr. I'hane retiefiraed hie il .. . at a luncheon riven Thursday noon at the Com-mi-rial rluti Ttie yellf renounded thr,.urti fie - hole dub and t.rotirtii mar.y a noon i.Tcher lo the door of the room to nee a hat aa aFtlr Ttie jell masiera a-ill aleo lead tn the ulnrtnp Jn 1hl onnneotion it i aked ttiat no one start until the aj clal Ripnal la rti enthe aonp which rf. "They aay that Bill Jonea ior a hoener It may hri. He Aim (lot No Pt la ' Thla KlKt.al will rot piven until late In the cvetiitia Mr iiBKe r airtef a-e a a-ell knoan of c-omjiarat : joutijr men. Ttie liat cludea. Bride-to-Be Gone, Youth Searching Lincoln Girl Disappears on Ere of Karriafe. Learinf Kote Mar ried Kan in Deal. lot hv Paul Heat or.. W. 1. fturceaa. C r f.iuft, ortefl that a man ha t-een dutnns hov i K. F Orrvmiti I i. tin ineir jiantjif ( Ut or X.. aacti to ret tneeeenrer miitf ao ttiat ttie boja mlptit I .ntr i-miiloi mi'tit The mar le aid to liar ia"xed the name of Stanlcj. He aent about nffer tne to pet bo h Jinn. timid Hi. nieanenirerr aith the Ha. den Br-ia.. More. Af-eelnp to furninh emnloj mert. ttie man then asked a payment of Si. d an In each race to pet the hoya their uniform. ( iffteiala at the !la. tln More siv ttiey did not athurlae anr auch jiroposition and rever heard of Stanley. F. Tert a ell H K Picket. Lov flvrne A t'ann.bell. under lT-,?vl". J . . J -refine-. 'i T F.HftTnan. K. F Folda. F'aul C.Mllaeher, W. I. Hnsford. F J. Hoel. K . Hineteita. The men at the the following: C. C. George. C. T. Konntne. N. B. Ijidike. .lo.etti Kellev ( F MfCiine, f XI not fhariep Martin. Frank Warm, I ' J o .rien Guj Fratt W F. fhoHdrn. W. i. Ki.ei.ard. 1.. F. tiwrr. . 1" l Suraue. Al Scott. J W. Tow le. H p. Wellrr. -tohn Eleh. F. K Zeiler. sjieakerc table will be FYank L.. HaJler. Kt fifv. George A. Beech or. A romanre forbidden won Wiea Joaej.hine 't Krorek of l.lncoln away frrm tnarrlagf pk T.ventlonalty approved by her parent Phe dlaappeared from her home In Un ci. In Wedneaday night a fea- hour beforf thp time appointed for the ceremony which aa to unite her to William Chappelow of Crete. Yesterday the father. Charle Kreoek. and the groom, disappointed. re aeart-b in tn Omaha for thf mlaalng girl. "1 don"t lov Will aa 1 ought to. I'm going away. 1 will aend tit ring back ta him through thf ost off! r. JOFIE." This note left tn her room at home waa the only word f:im the girl of the change tn her j.latia. Tbe girl la said to have confided to her mother reiently that she was tn love with a married man In Omaha The jolice hPv have heen asked to locate thla man The girl la I." year old The Omaha police have declined to act In the case unleaa a comj.laint la filed The authorities here take the position that as the girl is of legal ape. there t no reason why they should Interfere. j aaerie 1 krw 4-t leaf a lintftrft . ae aalittlag (fHnaaltte ta W e rt nta af-O'-attea 4- ' I eret la DfterM. John O Teiser filed a su't for t T , damage in the district court Thuradav I morning against A rs F.lltrk and Ralph W. Preckenrldge. member a of the execut've committee or the Neb-aska lar assocta- ' j t on j In M jwtl-.ion Mr. Telser rente that f i lie marie apphce tlon for memberhip In the Nebraska Har association and M.at M Flltck and Vr Breckenrtdge. as mem- 1 he- of the eiecutixe oommttiee. Influenced j the committee to report adversely on ha i application He sajs that a Tt embe-hlp m the association ts a valuable asset and that bis rejection has been of great dam g. He therefore ask for 2&.nii. Clarke Goes to the Baltimore & Ohio Earl.r.gnoa's Scpenntendeat of Ke- tiTe Pcwrr Take Positiea wivk 1 Ear-teri load. Fersistent Advertising 1 the Road to F-if r.etuma. T H Oark geoeral iitw.r-n'endert el nlot p'wer ol e PufHapsa has re sirne to take the aaroe poa'tioe with fhe Iat:tmore It obio He I the aeco-.d Furl rgtor official a I e ha ..o!n"fl the ataft of the Baltimore ft Ohio wlthta the rest as I"aniel Wlllard who became president of the road last spring, was formerly vice j.resident of the TuH'ngton Mr Clarke wit! he succeeded bv T. A Torrey. formerly itf rtmendrt of me", a power oo the lines eat of the Mtasourt .1 W Cyr la ai.iwnted tn Vr Tor ey' place A pew office real es'ate and Industrial eommlsstoner. ha lieea ores led on the I?ur llnglon syeieni K. A. Hcward has Junt been appointed a the fir t commissioner, having .lunsdlrtloa r er the entire Hut lington aystem. Hi duiles will relate to Investigation rf the allies of Fturii g-ton holding and aleo of the value of the farm land adtoin ng Burlington rrojertj . fl- Io you know that fully ntn out of every ten case of rheumatism are alm ply rheniatlsna of the mu.icie due to cold or daiuK or chronic rheuuiauam. and re quire no lt..emal treatinent whatever? Arply Chamherlain a Unlmi.nt freely and see how Quickly It give relief. For aaie by all dealers. v u my The Wholesome dug Powder Does Not Contain Alum Ba! vv 1 i .. n " ' a- ZV 1 fipIiael-Frei Co J fi Wc canne-t advertise cverythinrr in j this small space. We want you to bear j u mnd that everythinC in stock has been i rut way down in order t mak-p a r!rm l't vcep. j Salesmen ann Salesladies, also Cash i Girls wanted. C1 m Thusaa5si;Pa thousands of doUars' worth of cew, dependable merchandise to be thrown out on baxraia tables at one-half one-third and, in some instances, at 15c and 10c on the dollar. We have decided to turn all is- SPOTtIS nTTTn?rrendS,!Cft overvfroni a ttw d ccessful season than we have anticipated, into EfJiiw T i QUICK. We will count the cash in place of invoicing the goods. If you have ever attended a real bargain salerhere your dollar will carry away $3.00, $5.00, $7.00 and $10.00 worth of serviceable goods, then come w sapnael-Pred Co., 13th and Faraam, Friday morning at 9 o 'clock, and you will find these bargains staring you in the face on everv sten von mLk 6 6 J laphed-Pred Cc corner 13tn and Fnmam Only tw minutes walk from !6th and Farnam. TO THE BITIKO ri BLIC: At a-Oftlng of trie corporation RapKaf-.-FYed . It waa dj(V-. to mai.. a peirftt rlnaji awrr-p of ai! tlte ntrrrhajMlla now on hand, rapex-iallj- of winter good and odd lota of avapie rooda, aJl whom caar to bo gotfcra awaj- with for a nhort Mine; M haTaJa table to be pat ia their plare aad throw food oat at aach prtcew that will be rarried away hj tle people ia big bundles; aa aooa aa tntr lot t aold out aoothrr lot to take its place. Thia ia our ft rut attempt at a clearing Hale at retail In Omaha, and we will prvc yo aurh ttairaina that yoa will rpmemher as for moatiia. Ilemetnhnr our nvitto : -All aier-c-handise boa;ht that doe aot prove aaUafartotr raa be re-torBf-d.' Sale begins nromnflv at QOf I vili b cIosI all Lv 77. Z " , u. ' Vma muiluu& cciddbi - ouiD, ana win xsntuioe until cverytning is disposed ot. Uur big store K f 1 , y ay to remark the oods and arrane sck for the sale. r I , 5: M: n's and 33 s Dress ( Shirts, at f 15c TT--2. -.SP-l i ! 75c Ladies' Ut Unicn Suits, at i-1 5c Ladies' and Childre n's Handkerchiefs 5 0c Men's B 2. T.aHie. Heavy Fleeced I Fleeced Un Underwear, I derwear. -5C -4 ' t arrr p j 50: Ladies' Waists, at 15c te--. il jh vj 10c 75c Men's Gloves and Mittens, at 35c 75c Men's and Boys' Sweat ers, at 4 25c Barber Tow els, at He 2Cc large Tow- I els, at I 9c 1 75c Ladies' - V m . l 4. 4 25c tt I 7 5c Men Caps, at 35c Clean Sweep Sale of .ill LiidieB' ami Mises' Cloaks, Suits, Drcs-s, Furs, t-te. Kvtry panuent will have a ml tag with the price of det-trurtion marked in plain figures. 12.'. Suits that tire left in the tock, divided into lliree lots:: $5.95 uit sold $9.00 ! 10c Ribbons ! at, yard 3c 1 5c Men's Silk Ties, for t 12c ? IIMIIIIIMIIIIBMMI lip I lCc Pearl But- , 5c Card Pearl 1 Buttons, at I If ftsc .It- Lot A All Suits sold uji to jlS.OO-riean l'p Sale. Lot B-All Ladies' Suits sold up to $22.50-Ciean-Up Sale Lot C All Suits w3d uj lo $12.95 Ladies' Black Coats, worth up to $10.uj CIA" at ?3.95 and. .. Ci.UD Ladies' Fine Black Coats, also Xovelty Coat, worili up to $lo.xt q Indies ' end Misses' Tlu Coats, Blaxk Broadclot! and Novelties, worth up ls.trj all go at All (jiracul, l'lusii. Fin BmaJcloth and Novel t Coats, worth uj to $2j.i0. at All the Silk Drees left worth up to 1S.(M. a t 1 1 m . . . ... " .in mr atta. iur roaig. tug jfUJcott. (l.iiur(tig ,.(,aV8 at cce-tair our former irice $8.95 -ii. Fine OVe-lt V $12.95 M-s left. $6.95 50c Ladies' Heavy Fleeced Hose, at 10c Ladies' $1.50 Union Suits, slightly soiled, CDc 25c and 35c Cuff Buttons, pair, 5c Clean Sweep Sale of Ladies' and Gents' Shoes $1.19 All the 2.f0 Men V Shoes; Clean Sweep Sale All J2.m Ladies at ; 2.ro ;ind $:UK) Ladie Shoes; this Nale All the odds, $2,50 and $3.(10 men's, incjuding patent leather, gun metal button and blu- -..$1.85 All $:j.5!i Shoes, in this sale ' Shoes, Clean Sweep Sale of Comforts and Blankets All the 13.76 Comforts . . . All the $2. 'H Comforts . . . All the iZ. 25 Comforts. . . All the $2.75 Comforts . . , All the $2.50 Comforts .. All tbe $4.5ti Comforts... All the 60c Blankets . Alt the $1.00 Blankets . . . All the $1.5 Blankets . . . All the $2.00 Blankets . . . All tbe $3.00 Blankets . . $7 0(i all wool Blankets, plaids lo close 81.19 81.29 81.48 1.85 82.29 82.95 43e 59C 85c 81.29 $2.29 Ile Id era?, white 8-1.35 $-'!..V !). if4.it: i Iidie" Shoe: this sale. . . V S4M- aad Or I- aa j aad Iaiu IlititK-Da, wide, at, jard 12c I-AIUES OIT lG 1UML MtiHT tJOWAS. AT 39c l-0 AMI .2.i Mi;xt 11 1U WtMiL IMillt. ULlll. AT G9c n l.N MtAS Hi U V Ol TINti UIX Ml.HT ttW.VS, IT 59( Al! that is left in men's ;m Wo men's House Sin riser.- at 1 j'lice. ( Ivei shoys and IUi1ts reduce for this hale. -- - hi:a v Tl KKls-H Tt :i.s, SI.l'JHTLV Kit! LI ii. ai 14t Men's $2.45 $1.19 $1.85 JIR-Ul-W-L'-l.at i in hiulii.iii $2.45 Hen's Shirts and Underwear 60c drees shirts 7 5c dreBs shins -43,r $1.00 dress and flannel shirts at 63c 11.10 drees shirts, also flannel sbirts . . SUc $150 Bien's unioii suits fiKc $2.00 men s union mits . . . '. $S.OO men's union suits jjj Ladies' Shirt Waists All tbe stvlitih waisis that were slifihtlv mussed from handling, worth up to $2.00. fct flli $2.00 and $S.50 silk Det waists, at. . $1 Black and white nun s veiling waists, tnibroid- erea iront. w ortn $2.i.O, St gij .jjj Ladies' Union Suits 75c ladies' union suits 0 , $1.25 ludieji- union suits tJ9c $2.00 ladies' union su.ts, wool and lisle Uit $3.00 fine wool union sui:s, at gi leaa Sweep Sale I.adiea' aud MibM-s' Sweater Coats $2.00 and $2.10 ladies' sweater ooats; slight ly Killed from our disbar and bargain counters ) $1 Mi misses' sweater costs; to close Sr Children s sweater coats what th.re is 1( fu kt 36r ac 50c Men's Heavy Wool Hose, pair, 23c $3.00 Men's Wool Vests, at $1.39 IJ Children's Outing Flan nel Gowns, at 25c Clean Sweep Sale ol Hen's 0'coats & Suits All Suits divided into four lots, as follows: Lot A $ 0.00 novelty and black Thibet Suits, n Ap siiijcrle nrd double breasted at Vvevv Lot B-$12.50 Suits, $5.95 Includes blue and fancy mixtures. Lot C Handsome aswiirt ment of men's all wool browns, grays, blue targes; worth $15.00 and $lr!50 at ...$7.95 Lot D $25.00 to $0.00 Suits $12.95. These beautiful men's suits are strictly band tailored through and through; loose shoulders and laels, in tbe handsome cashmere, worsteds and Scotch hairline ..$12.95 All Overcoats divided in three lots; lrfT A All the latest pattern Cntrcoats, worth $12.00, 54.95 lAiT B $15 and $16. f o, in the new Convertible cellars; se the new shades 87.95 1XJT V $22.50 and $25.00 Over- 811.95 These are all hand tailored gar ments from the leading manu facturers. Men's TrouNcra and BojV Soils $2 m. n's heavy corduroy pants, .;rrA si.19 $2.50 men's dress jisnts . -1.43 $3. and $2 50 nit n s pants -.. 15 $5 and $6 men's jiacs . g2!95 $2.7 ho.vs' Lck kert.ocker suits. 81.75 $3.50 boys' knir kerbocker suns. at 82.25 $ and $4.fc0 blue serge 1u7!' ,l 82.69 Needles, paper lc per H-25 end 1-5 L a d 1 e ' kid tUne. metKleKl. air 45c S5r Ha a d k er. (turf, altchfly mufcifHl, ai 1 kc and 1 2 t c Tarkikb Toaria, khglitiy aoilwt, ra, Kink s i liitwd, at at lc Men's Handkcr cliirfa, at Ladies' 50c Knitted Gloves pair 19c ; '''' 'sui 11 1 1 i " . ii tt-iiii irii-WBTTrir"T--l i Pins, paper, lc 75c Corset Covers 33c $1.50 Men's Union Suits, 85c All Silk Petti coats, Vi Price 65c Black Pet ticoats, each, 25c $1.25 Princess Corsets, 63c $1.50 Me rf Winter Caps, 79c $3.00 Men' Sample Hats, $1.19 K!i:TWn .iai i" j 5c Thimbles, at lc Hose, iair lie H if a -;. H aui ii in . in r mi .i i M u m u ' r-r-ii,r-,rnn -.,;- TV- rw:.TT7- " - T U K H . "" "TTla ' fl --i. ii. i"i'.. lain-iM -'r Ijadies' Nex V weat Gc l&c CMBJiOllK 1 lai.S, at, jd, 7c 10c Ladies' Hose, brown only, pair, 3c Ladies ' Long Sweater Coats, cotton, at 39c Wholesale and Retail N. - ' Corner 13th and Farnam Streets 11