TIIE BEE: OMAIIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1011. tiffing &&9 !pedal Offers to Saturday Shoppers Here's values that merit an investi gation from every man who is inclined to be economical. Saturday'e Extra Special Offer Your unrestricted choice of any Straw Hat in stock; regular $2.00 to $3.50 values; while they last One lot of $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Shirts;, very special $1.00 Accordion Silk Knit Ties; special, 65c; two for $1.25. $1.00 and $1.50 Four-in-Hand Ties; choice 55c; 3 for $1.50. Our Special White Tlaited Shirts $1.00. ' 25c Wash Ties; special, 20c; three for 50c. 50c Wash Ties and Soft Collar and Tie Sets; choice, 35c; three for $1.00. Children's Wash Suits all go at a saving of S3Ys. Broken lines of Men's and Young Men's Suits ; .All Greatly Reduced in Price. . Store Closes at 5 o'clock. Saturdays at 10 o'clock. RIDLEY-WINS HANDICAP SHOOT Indiana Kan Beats Ida Grove Shooter in the Shoot-Off. MEETING IS MOST SUCCESSFUL Finish of the Big Event l Pulled Off Friday Morula, DUf Betas Caused by DuIum Thurs day Evening. The lxth western handicap shoot, held under tha sanction of and managed by the Interstate association, on the grounds of tha Omaha Oun club, has become a matter of history. The closing session was held Friday morning when the handicap tie be tween William Ridley of Aldlne, Ind., and a C. Collins of Eagle Grove, la., was shot off, resulting in a victory for the former, who broke twenty targets, straight, while his opponent failed on two. The shoot should have closed last night, but It was called on account of darkness nd for the further reason that when shooting stopped Thursday night, J. R. Outamer of Oolumbua, Neb., stood to win, having missed but one out of sixty targets In the 100 race, which gave him a chance for a lookln as a possible winner of the handicap. However, he missed two out of bis forty remaining, which put him out of the running. The last day of tha shoot opened with a small crowd on the ground, most of the entrants having left for their homes. Those who had not finished In the race on 100 targets of the handicap seemed to be In poorer form than the entrants who stood . behind tha traps Thursday. reread te gstoet Off. Tha handicap having been concluded and Do winner developing, Secretary Shaner named himself as referee and Henry Mo Donald of Omaha official marker. Then ha called Ridley and Collins to the traps. As tha two men walked up to the nineteen-yard handicap line, tha word "fire" was given, Ridley shooting an L. C Smith and Collins a Stevens' repeating gun. Both men got their targets. The crowd pack of tha ropes maintained perfect silence as tha two men popped away ' at tha "clays." Both seemed steady, but In tha fifth Collins missed, sad in tha twelfth Ridley missed his bird. From then on both man shot true to their aim, each killing nineteen of the twenty targets, re sulting in another tie There was a short Intermission, when Referee Shaner again called tha men up behind tha traps. Collins was tha first to hoot, and It was notloed that he was hooting lightly below the target, knock tag oft a bottom. Ridley waa driving straight to oantar. On the. third Colons missed bis target and again In tha twelfth. It was apparent that ha was seised with an attack of fever, while Ridley was kill ing his birds just as they commenced to drop In their outward flight. He kept up his steady and sura gait to tha 'finish, making a Boor of twenty targets straight, while Collins quit tha field with but eigh teen to, his credit. Salting tha opportunity to make a IltUe peeoh, Referee Shaner, wba has been tha guiding star of the tournament, introduoed Mr. Ridley as tha winner of a handicap In whloh tha bast shooters of tha world had .participated. Ha designated it as aa honor Well worth striving to gain. Tha gold medal, tha trophy of tha meet, waa pinned upon tha braaat of tha Indiana champion, wUa MssntSed ta a. few words, serins: tie, fee lad Ataa km heat, ConttmrtaaT bis remarks. Secretary Skaner referred ta the tournament as one of tha beat aver held m the United States, suc cessful in every particular. William Ridley, the new amateur cham pion is a butcher, oonductlng a shop In bis home town. Ha has been shooting . fifteen years, visiting the state tournaments where be has made some fairly good reo crda. Ilia flret crack ?r41ng was at tha tournament Just dosed, where In the money-back system match ha killed tot of tha targets, winning t46.tt and making a run of 1X7 without a miss. Bteeelta ef the Headless. The event waa run off in an hour, the handicaps and tha results being as follows: WESTERN HANDICAP. Hand- . oaP- M M n Tot J. H. jvoei... it IT IS 18 15 1 87 H. F. Gray......... 1 IT It II 17 M Joe KouUky 11 IT 10 It 18 it M C. O. Gallatly.... It IT 17 17 18 30 S T. Huston . 1 18 IS 17 18 Is at W. A, Brown It U 1 N II 20 S7 Ed Verner it 1 18 18 is it C C. Tappan...... It JO IT It It 17 92 A. C. Connor It 20 It M It It t7 A. R. Chealk. ...... It. 80 18 It It IS 89 O. H. Ditto .. It 18 IT It It tO- tl M. Mioop It 1 It It It IT 89 H. B. Pottlnger 1 19 It 20 18 ta J. T, Bklly It It 17 18 li 19 87 C. C Collins.. It HO 20 t0 18 to- Ml U. B. Eaton It It 20 It 17 Is W 1 A. Uatea It 18 18 It 80 20 tt) William Ridley ..... 10 20 to 20 20 18 98 F. G. Bill. .......... U 17 20 17 16 It 9 Homer Clark . 22 It It 20 It lit 96 W. R. Crosby....... 22 It 18 18 17 18 W Fred Gilbert 22 It It 17 18 It 92 J. K. Taylor U It 20 17 20 17 tJ C. G. BLXHioer 22 It It 18 17 18 tl "Wk H. Heer 22 18 It 18 It 18- 91 U B. German 22 It It It It 19 Hd O'Brien 21 20 18 17 It It 83 U. W. Maxwell . 21 19 20 20 18 ID- to J. R, Graham 21 It 20 20 li It ttt H. D. Freeman- 21. 20 It 17 20 17 W K. Dixon 21 18 li 16 .. .. J. a Day .. 21 20 It It 18 14- tO J. B. Young tl 18 20 16 18 18 82 Potter White... .. 81 It 17 It li 17 tl H. G. Taylor..... 21 18 20 18 20 It 86 Burt Lewis SO U U 11 li 20 il Art Klllam 10 It 20 18 17 17 il 8. A. Huntley 80 It li It 17 18 2 T. B. Graham...... 10 SO 29 17 19 16- 91 L. M. Feathereton.. 80 18 17 17 1 18 84 R, W. Clancy.- 18 17 18 li 17 88 C. J. Chili grin 20 20 It 1 18 17- 85 W. M. Veaoh ..... 20 18 It 18 1 tl7 tl R. Thompson. ....8019 19 19 18 tO- 86 G. K. Mackls...... 18 18 17... .. .. .. John Peterson 18 W . 18 II 16 18- 12 C. M. Ukey. ta ib ur is Ira Nowles.. U 1 18 IT 18 18 88 T A Marshall.. 18 It 1 li 16 14- S3 N. Muncy...... .18 18 18 IT It 18- W W. L MulfordTTZ.. 18 IT 20 16 18 18 87 R. eT Murray 18 20 17 17 17 14- 86 W. HI MoCreery.... 18 18 li li 17 20- 83 A. P. McDowell. 18 18 20 li 20 17- 84 H. B. McDonald.. 18 20 17 16 18 18 bt John Maland 18 16 It 17 18 10- 86 F. T. Lowering 18 IT 18 li 16 12 78 C. W. Utherbury... 18 19 20 18 17 It- 92 C. D Dinderman... 18 19 It 18 18 16 il Guy Taylor 18 18 20 11 18 17- to W 8 Hoon - 18 17 15 18 It It 88 E. W. Heath. 18 IT 19 16 17 IS 87 J. A. Howlett.. 18 17 1 W. E. Grubb...... 18 li It 14 18 18 86 D D. Gross 18 16 17 IT 16 16- 82 A. K. Goertng 18 17 It 17 14 IS tl L H. Fltsalmmons. 18 .. .. . .. . ., B. F. Elbert 18 14 18 18 18 17 SO O. R. Dickey 18 17 19 16 17 17- 86 K. Dworak 18 IS 18 17 16 19 ,89 B. A. Dixon 18 19 19 IS 17 18 92 M. Dlefenderter. 18 17 19 18 18 18- SO I. C. Davidson 18 14 18 16 20 20- S3 F. B. Cunningham. 18 16 16 16 17 18 88 K. 8. Collier . 18 It IS 18 19 18 98 F. Campbell... 18 16 17 It 17 It 87 D. D. Bray......- IS 16 18 14 16 16 78 Sid Balrd 18 IS 18 20 18 IT 2 John Burnham .. 18 14 16 16 18 18 8T J. Avlusworth.. . 18 It 20 18 18 20 84 F. Walter -18 16 18 18 18 17 89 D. O. Whitney. 18 17 15 16 IT 17 82 H. W. Vletmeyer... 18 18 14 18 U 16 68 B. F. Veach 18 17 18 17 18 17 87 J, O. Van Cott 18 17 17 16 16 17- 83 C. A. Thorpe - 18 13 15 It It 18 84 W. D. Townsend.... 18 14 18 It li 16 81 M. Thompson. 18 14 16 18 11 16- 81 U Btockwell 18 18 17 17 16 IS 86 O. A. Schroder . . 18 17 IT II 18 90 A. Southard 18 17 IT 20 16 17 87 C. U Richards....- 18 16 20 10 16 17 8t G. A. Rober - 18 20 18 It II 17- 94 George Rogers - 18 16 20 li 16 17 88 w. m. flUUipa II 13 II la ia iv cu F. P. Osterman .... IT 16 17 16 ir IT 82 IT 80 19 17 U 1 IT 15 16 16 . 16 18 80 IT 18 IS 16 11 14 T IT 18 IT 14 10 15 69 IT IS IT 18 IT 17 87 17 It 17 18 So William Watklns .. 16 16 16 18 IS 17 M F. Williams 1 7 7 U 15 It .. William Voirt 14 17 14 H. K. Turner 16 16 11 C. A. Thumtnn 16 17 U .". .. M. H. Turner 16 IS 15 H. T. Moore 16 11 1" E. Tapin H 13 17 16 .. .. D. Bkoog 18 1S 1 14 16 17 .. C. E. Wefken 16 H 18 C. I. Sofranek 16 13 1 " C. I. titurafon 16 li 14 U U 17- 18 Charles Smith 16 15 10 A. B. Robertson.... 16 19 16 .. .. J. H. Vayne 16 18 19 18 18 19 92 Otto Jenaen 16 11 16 Wbllr Win rrffloT. All. The free-for-all shoot, which opened at tha first sesalon of the tournament, was finished early In the afternoon. In thla 150 targets were uaed Tuesday, the same ! number Wednesday and 100 yesterday. For the three days the high men among the amateurs were: Potter White, 3K; J. 8. Toung, 391. and R. Thompson, 31.) targets, respectively. This makes these three men winners of the tournament Id the order named. Among the professlonas the high scores and the makers were: II. Clark and W. R. Crosby, tied on 3M; C. E. Spencer and W. II. Heer, tied on 492; Fred Bills, 390. With the professional there are no win nings, they simply shooting for place, ani for advertising purposes. They all repre sent manufacturers who dal In yuns. ammunition or equipment used by hunters or( trap shooters. They attend all of the tournaments, and while not at these shoots are on the road selling goods. Amatears Topnotcbera. In the last day of the free-for-all, but one man made a straight on the 100 tar gets. He was J. S. Day, a professional from Memphis, Tenn. Aa on the previous days, the amateurs were among the top notchers, and while none of them made straight scores the following finished with ninety-nine targets each: A. C. Conner, Springfield, I1L; C. H. Ditto, Klethaburg, 111.; J. 8. Young, Chicago; E. J. Chingren, Spokane, Wash.; N. D. Thorpe, Columbus, Neb., and Fred Call, Axtell, Neb. Those making ninety-eight were: Joe Kautzky, Fort Dodge, la.; Ed Verner, Adams, Neb.; H. B. Pottlnger, Charleston, Mo.; C. B. Eaton, Fayette, Mo.; H. Dixon, Orange, Mo. 8. A. Huntley, Bloux City, la.; R. Thompson, Carnesvllle, Mo.; N. Munsey, Iowa City, la.; W. L. Mulford, Klrkvllle, Mo.; E. S. Collins, Shelby villa, Mo.; F. Campbell, Waukeen, la. Those with scores of nlnety-Beven were: William Ridley, Eagle Grove, la.; J. R. Graham, Dong Lake, 111.; Potter White, Watertown, S. D.; T. E. Graham, Dong Lake, III.; C. W. Llttenburg, Fairfax, Mo.; C P. Shumway, Milwaukee; George Relm er, Durant la.; Fred Nelson, Holdrege, Neb.; W. F. Holts, Shelby, Ia in tha class with ninety-six target to their credit were: C. C. Tappan, Gandy, Neb.; W. H. Clay, East St. Louis, 111.; C. C. Collins, Aldlne, Ind.; William Veach, Falls City, Neb.; Henry S. McDonald and W. D. Townsend, Omaha; A. P. McDowell, Faulkton, 8. D.; E. E. Breckenrldge, Man ning, Iai; H. J. Rlbhausen, North Platte, Neb. Thirty Moneys ta ghoot. In this shoot there were thirty moneys, the total net being 11,487. The high men will win 11 per cent, the nextfO, the next 9 per cent, and so on down, tha decrease being in tha same ratio. In this ehoot, during the three days of the tournament, 78,050 cartridges were used. Western Handicap. Tha premier event of tha day, aa well as of the tournament, waa tha western handicap, with 188 entrants, thirty moneys and a purse of 81,360, divided into thirty moneys, the winner receiving 250; second high man, 8123.30; third, $10940; the win nings of tha other lucky ones decreasing In about the same ratio. This was the event that was not fin ished when night came on. At the oloae last night C. C. Collins of Aldlne, Ind., and William Ridley of Eagle Grove, Ia were high with scores of ninety-eight each. However, It Is possible for J. B. Qutxmer of Columbus to win. When time waa called, his squad. No. 81, had shot at sixty of the 100 targets and he had missed but one. In making 'the announcement of the postponement of the shoot. Secre tary Shaner stated that doing so was only In fairness to Mr. Gutimer, a pos sible winner. Wind Drops Score. Tha shooting during the greater portion of the afternoon was not up to the high average maintained during the tournament, the scores dropping to a low level. This was due to the high wind. The race for high place during the eta son, between Charley Spencer of Bt Louis, Taylor, German and Heer, who prior to yeaterday had shot 1.200 targets and were only three targets apart, has been set tled. Spencer being the winner, 'in the ehoot for 100 targets yesterday Spencer missed thirty-six; Taylor and German, thirty-seven each, and Heer, thirty-eight This gives Spenoer the race by one target out of 1,800 and an average of 97.23 for tha eeason. TtinjndarB teorea. Tha score for tha last day of tha shoot follows; Number of Targets 80 80 20 20 20 J. I If J. I a . If IB 14 18 U 17 74 gei W. J. Noble ... F. C. Nloholaon C. J. Nelson ... A. D. MoDonall D. Morrill 17 17 O. A. Lewis W. V. Holts C. M. Hoohreller... IT IT K 17 11 O. Hoffman 17 17 14 16 14 E. O. Heaehaw .... 17 18 20 17 II 17- 88 A. Helaer IT IT It It 16 It W P fl Hnlnrorth IT IT 17 IT It 11 Hi N. J. Utover it 16 IT 14 IS It 7 a Freel IT 18 It 20 17 10 14 A. H. Frye IT 16 IS 15 18 W 83 Ben Donnelly IT 18 It II C. B. Burbank 17 20 16 14 18 14 82 B. E. Breckeoridae 17 14 It 18 16 18- A. B. Bahr . - IT 20 16 It 18 18 SO Bert Anderson IT 16 16 18 17 15 81 A. L. Tearons ...... IT 17 18 It IT 18 8t B. B. Ward - IT 16 IT 16 .. F. Weatherfaead.... IT 16 18 It 16 IT 86 R. H. Woodruff.... IT 18 It 16 IT 18 87 A. D. Thorpe 7 18 10 U 16 19 88 C. R. Bhumway .... IT IS 18 It 20 IS 14 M. R. Snnta n It 11 M II IT 17 K. J. Starker IT 1 IT la IS la H U. tees IT IS 17 IS IS U SO L. 8. Kambo IT 16 IT 17 16 It 86 A. tt. Rodebauch... IT 16 40 IT H It SI H. J. Rebhausch.... IT IS IS M It 16 87 George Relmers.. IT IS 18 18 16 18 87 C. T. Rankin IT 18 20 It It It 96 C. Moyuald W IT 17 IT 16 14 81 I. N. Price . .. IT 14 18 19 16 18 86 F. R Patch M. K. Neville....... Fred Nelson ., F. Murtaugh A. Muldoon J. R. McDonald .... P. A. Morrlaon .... Bert Lebron H. P. Jacobsen.... E. O. Hutchinson. M. F. Hosier , W. J. Harris Thomas Hufford IT 20 16 IS II 16 ) 16 It It 16 It 15 88 16 18 18 It U 18 42 16 10 16 16 16 It 68 16 13 IS 14 11 15 68 16 16 IT 18 10 16 78 16 14 16 16 18 16 18 16 14 16 16 IT 10 17 17 18 76 16 16 16 18 18 16 84 16 18 18 16 14 le 82 16 It IT II II 18 80 16 IT 18 IT .. .. J. B. Gutamer 16 It 20 10 18 IT M O. J. Graves 16 It 19 40 II 16 86 kd Orlmra It P. J. Ford.. 16 T 10 .. .. 1aud Delaney It II 16 17 18 M 14 I. C. Den 16 It 16 16 .. .. L. R. Conn 16 It 18 It It 18 M A. K. Chambers.... 16 IT It It 19 to 44 Guy Cooper 16 It It IT IT 18 10 1. F. Caldwell-.... 16 It It It II It 94 Fred Call It 18 18 18 It It St J. il Biggs.. It 18 16 16 IT It 7t L. C. lHrth. 16 It 18 U 14 18 41 H. Brown II 16 19 - .. . . D. W. Boooe. ll 17 18 16 II 11 O Uroer Boode .... 16 .. J. H. Boyle . is II 18 U IT II 8T J. V. Benrd. II II 40 It IT 40 44 W. H. Beachy 18 II II 16 18 18- 85 J. H. Bauer 11 11 IT .. W. R. Annagaat.... II II 16 IT 18 17 84 A. F. WUcos .... II II 16 II IT 15 M H. Willis II IT It II It 40 tt Tl D Mi nn n PZnn n n fl 9 U J . - m. -w a. J n" V I I I 1 h a 4 m 1 1 say m Will Cause People to Think on Saturday The Thousands Who Know Kilpalrick's Methods Will Believe and Oe Quick to Respond ale Starts 8 A. HU3. Biggest Bargains Yet i. H. Noel. H. F. Gray...- H. E. Kautaky H. G. Galatly Charles Dar .m, W. A. Brown, m... Ed Verner C. C. Tappan M. A. C. Connor....... A. R. Clark.......... C. H. Qark M. Thorpe W. H. Clay... G. Boathow H. B. Pottlnger. J. T. bkeely Tl. 10 18 14 It IT 48 80 18 18 It 20-45 40 40 IB 10 20-98 18 14 14 It tO-M It IT 18 40 IS SI 18 IS 20 80 14- 86 11 li W 20 20-SS 80 20 20 17 19 Sii 20 20 10 20 IT S9 14 20 20 14 17 44 .. 20 20 It W 20 ta . . . m 18 li 20 20 18 96 ... 40 80 80 IS 18 48 It 20 It M 20- S4 40 20 20 19 It 48 ..... li W 19 18 15 M IS It 46 4048 20-88 20 18 It 20 19 47 20 20 20 20 It St . 20 20 40 20 18 98 . 20 14 SO 24 2049 14 18 20-95 T. C. Collins. 20 20 18 IS C. B. Eaton... .-.J It It 20 40 L. A. Utea... II It li U Wm. Kelly.... F. G. Bills.... H. Clark W.tR. Crosby F. XMlbert..... 20 IS Bigler 40 18 It IS 16 90 J. R. Taylor. . 14 IS tO 20 14 86 C. CI. Speucer . tt 10 tO 18 20 tt W. XL Heer 10 20 It 20 20 tt U 8. Oerman ,, 90 20 M It 1 M A. Olsen It II It IS IS M Ed O'Brien .. IS to It to 97 George Maxwell....,. tv 10 40 It IS S8 J. R. Graham .... .. 20 20 20 IS It 47 H. D. Freeman.. . .. 20 It It 20 20 S8 IL Dixon . IB 0 30 40 It 98 J. 8. Day , 20 20 tt SO tO-lOO J. S. Young - ... 20 19 20 SO 20 St Potter White. . 10 20 IS 20 IS 47 IL G. Taylor....... J. IL Hook Hrt Lewis.. , , , .. Art KlUsn , 8. A. Huntley.. T. E Graham.-.. IL MagnuMon- .. R. W. Clancey. K. J. Chingren Wm. Veach.... R. Thompson W. C. McNamare O. K. Machle John Peterson...... C. W. O'Key Ira Knowlea ........ T. A. Marshall..... M. Muncy W. L. Mulford. ........ 19 14 40 K to- 98 R. E. Murray 17 20 19 17 17 90 W. H. McCreery . . IS 19 17 19 IS S3 A, P. McDonald.. .... tO IS IS 18 TS S6 K. B. McDonald ... 18 20 20 IS U 96 John Maland.. ..... 20 19 18 18 20 46 F T. Levering 16 20 II IT 14 M C.' W. Utherbury 19 19 20 19 S7 C. D. Llndurman . 18 19 40 19 18 44 Gray Taylor 18 18 IT 18 IS SO W. S, Hoon..... 18 SO SO II IT t VL W. Heath .. 18 80 16 18 18 St J. A. How lett. ..... IS IS IS 16 1 SO W. E). Grubb ,,, . li 14 It 20 IT 94 D. Zk Qroaa 17 li IT 15 3087 A. H. Goertng IT II 18 II 18 M U H. Fltsalmmons... II It 19 80 IT 94 O. R. Dickey.... IS 19 18 17 1790 George Tooaer... ..... IT 16 II It 18 87 .. IS It 20 20 10- 68 .. IS 16 17 17 14 81 .. It 20 18 18 20- 96 .. 11 li 18 10 18 64 .. It 10 40 18 10- 16 It 20 20 It 20- 97 15 14 15 17 17 78 ... 19 20 19 18 19 96 ..20 19 20 20 20 St ,. 19 19 IS 20 19 68 .. 20 20 20 It 19 96 .. 20 10 16 15 15- 85 17 IS IS 18 18 SI .. 14 19 18 18 17 91 .. 18 18 19 SO 1ft- 68 .. IS 16 16 Id 17 4 .. 18 10 18 IS 18 48 20 20 20 It fct- 98 MEN At 8 we will place on sale 50 or 60 dozens of odds in Shirts TAKE tne ncShee, warm weather kind; some laundered cuffs, others NOTICE! st .turnbacks-both collar and cuffs-collars- flA (jWo detachable. Our price has been $1.00; Saturday VIW Your They have been shown in our window. Comment and inquiry Inning indicate remarkable interest. Some will want 6 or more. If Saturday you are interested, bo Johnny on tho spot. Little Men's At the Underwear Section We have found an odd lot, making Opportunity ! a good many doz. all told, of Balbriggan Shirts for boys and some Show This Union Suits sizes suited to wee bairns or big boys, "fl (pnnf Q to, Mother were 50c clean-up at, per garment, Saturday ... ' Clllo GLOVES!' Glove Section 50 dozens of Kaysers double tip Silk Gloves the nearly every size and most colors odds and ends, SQ PIP kayser it's true, but perfect; will go Saturday at OOU U dil silk Long Gloves, mostly 16-button this is up to the 70a Pnju They Are Perfect elbow sold at $1.50; will go Satutday at vw ydli Another Handkerchief Section 100 dozen Linen Handkerchiefs for Ono men. We had a big sale on similar goods at 10c each. Stimu- ffor FVlen lator for Saturday 6 j Cents Each; 8 for a Half; Six Bits Per Dozen HAVE Junior and Children's Dresses, sold up to $3.50, at, each $ 1 .59 YOU Children's Dresses, '2 to 14 vears, worth $1.25, at 59c ANY Take a pick of the Children s Straw Hats at 50c N7 Just a few Linen and Pongee Coats for children, at . . $2.50 CHILDREN? Most ol Them Were SS.OO your Last Words on Thin Suits for Women DOLLARS Rack Ho. 1 Will contain a lot of lawn and gingham dresses, well WILL GO - A made and very dainty, cool and attractive; these sold Cji fill LONG up to $6.50; Saturday will end them, at'. ........ V I -W WAiI IN "" 2 Mostly lawns, and they are beauties; sold S& QO T"E up to $7.50, and we sold lots of them; Saturday .... V" EN'S Rack fio 325 Linen Suits left, most of them last year's styles- SECTION were priced at $la0 and as high as$20-0- We want (M ; fifi SECOND to see e 'ast mem Saturday at an even ...... v "" FLOOR A little bunch of Wash Skirts nearly all of them are ji fifi SATURDAY white never mind past prices, Saturday . v A few We are selling lots of Wash Goods these days. Look for Our Ad. Sunday. REMINDER : L RTO,SETS Have you noticed how the days are shortening? Reminder of YOU Autumn. It won't be unwelcome. We are ready already with THINKING a lot of New Fall Dress Goods. This is for the early birds. Come as early as you can on Saturday. Stocks fresh, clerks fresh, and you'll be fresh. Chance for a pick, too and it's a chance that will pay. 1 ' 1 nn iaj i nia.wV M3MMMI.Kimii ! I li HI S. a David son.. 18 18 10 18 86 O. B. Cunningham.. 18 li 20 18 17 83 EL. a Collier It 80 It 20 8 V. Caratiboli. 80 It 20 20 It 88 D. D. Hry. 80 It 80 IT 18 H It. L Blud IS 17 20 SO 18 96 W. W. Wrtarht... IS U 10 It 89 J. Otjleaworlil 18 17 It 17 lt-r M Walt Finler . ..... 11 11 11 18 14 88 O. D. Whitney .... U 18 17 14 l 81 H. W. Dlfrtamnyor 18 18 It IS 17 81 B. V. brack.... 18 It It U It tl . O. Van Oo to It It 0 1A 84 C. A. Thorpa It It It It 20 tl W. D. Townaond U It It 20 30 M M. Thompnoei IS 17 U 18 17 81 L. Stockier 10 U It 10 It tS O. M. B,-faroadar........ 1 18 18 11 18 8t Houthard.. U Klcnards...... O. A. Kettar..... Uaorsa Uoffai..., W. XL Phillips F. P. Oal Ira sfuna-or ... P. B. Chub.. V. B. Oopar. (X. i. .Nalaon... A. a MoUoak. Cl Oouoher ......... C. A. I e wis. W. F. Holts C. M. Uoohllater.. O. Hoffman M B. C. Henshaw..., A. Holaer O. W, It It 20 18 1784 It It It 18 96 U 16 10 It 20 ta 19 li 17 It Is 88 It It It It U 88 It 10 11 17 17 tl ..... It 17 10 It JO tt ... U 11 11 IS tl It 18 10 18 17 tl 17 17 11 U ... tO It SO 18 It M ... It 20 18 18 17 92 10 19 17 18 89 10 11 20 It 18 87 m It It It It 20 16 ... 17 18 18 18 18 85 20 It 18 19 It 86 ... It It 20 It 20 94 O. HoliwoTth. ........ It 11 It 20 18 86 C. OlOTor.... 3 18 16 19 1889 H. Johnson.. J. H. Davis. Claud Uelauksy J. a Bn B. T. Jared 17 It 1 18 It- 89 U 18 It 15 1774 ... 19 18 It It 10- 86 ... 17 18 It 17 18 89 18 20 It 18 14- tl C. Freal. A. H. Fry... 17 19 19 19 19- ... 15 15 17 11 It 74 Dan Donnelly 19 18 It 10 10- 85 C. K. Burbank It 18 18 80 10 94 EX E. Breckenrtdg-a...... 10 18 It It 10 98 A. E. Bahr. M. Thompson ....... A. P. Ouardot.. ...... B. B. Ward Fred Weatherford. K. H. WoodruU N. D. Thorpa C. P, Bhumwar M. R. Bmlth John Tradsa.. a. Hach. L. 8. Kambo R. B. Itodehaus-h. H. J. Robhauaan. 1 18 SO 18 17 8t 19 19 19 20 17 94 17 19 14 16 19 84 ..... 18 19 M 18 1898 ..... 19 19 18 19 18 M 17 10 18 1 is- tt ,.. 20 It SO SO 20 W IS 20 W 20 IS 17 .... It SO 18 IT IS 98 18 1 18 18 17 87 . 18 17 11 16 It TT SO 1 SO TT It 94 ..... It 17 It 18 18 91 .... It SO SO 10 17 M SO SO It It It 87 SO 18 SO It 18 86 .. It It 18 17 17- tO IS 11 tt 11 17 tl Ocoraa Ratmsra..... C. F. Rankin.. 1, V. MoQuald I. N. Plica P. B. l atch 17 17 It 14 IT 84 M. K. Nevilla - . SO It 17 18 SO- fit Fred Kelson . 20 SO It It 19- 97 W. Rnpr , ., .. ... 14 17 15 18 18-81 A. Ifuldoon... . It U It IT It tt John Radfera 14 It 15 IT Is 81 J. H. txrv.raon - . IT IB 18 It It 88 Bert Le Bron. H. P. Jaoobaan K. O. Hutchinson.. M, F. Hosier.. W. J. Harris.. ... 18 18 17 18 19- 90 IT 19 11 19 1ft tl ... M It 1! 17 18 86 .. 17 11 18 18 17 86 It IT 11 It 17- 90 A. K. Chambers....... 20 SO 17 SO 1994 Our Cooper .. SO SO 20 18 18 98 J. F. CaldwlU.... 18 SO 18 18 It 90 D. W. Bovee 16 17 It U 19 85 U C liooth 18 18 SO SO 16 1 90 U V. BulUi IT It It 18 It 78 F. Southard .. 18 It 18 SO 17 St a B. BtubbleflaU .... U 11 IT It 15 W F. H. Han alar......... 17 14 U Tt 14 Tt i. 9. Beard.. .......... IS 18 18 U 17 at W. IL Beaohr ......... SO It It IT 14- M I. H. Baaer D SO It It M tl W. B. ArmaKit TT IS U 10 la 11 A. V. WUoox . It St M U IT M U. Willis 11 B M 11 u n (Vm Hivavis M H 19 tt I VUliaun Wamtags) ....... M U t IS J V Oiwua . C S) U It t tl-illuuin Vi H II 19 D tt M H. P. Treer . la H U U ta- M a a. Ttunm . tt tt a n h m B. HadiriMw ...... ... H M li li la Xi ... U 10 It It 1 96 19 18 18 It 19 68 ... U 18 20 17 U 71 .... IT 15 15 IT 17 8! ... It It 11 18 20- K4 ... 16 16 It 17 1 it It 84 F. Huston B. A. Montsomarr. D. fekoog H. Brown ......... W. J. Nobis...... M. C. Nelson.... B. F. Klbert A. B. Robertson. J. H. Payne...... C. W. Feiiaka.... O H. Kwlai L. K. Reed C. H. Barnatt.... tO It 18 18 20 95 ... 20 16 17 17 17 87 ..... 20 20 17 19 It 92 .. 14 16 14 It 17-"it .. IS 17 17 17 16- 85 .... 18 16 15 11 16 M U II T U 14 60 ABf ATKTJRt WBOWKHB 1ST MO SKY Usn.r-IlMk tyvtena Olres tosaa of Prlaea to Tnlrty-Oae Ikooteira. In tha 400-tar(et raoa that ran during tha entire tournament and waa oonoluded this moraine, after paytna all aip.na. a, there waa a surplus ot T40 to ha divided, ao cordlnaT to tha money-back system, among thlrty-onc of tha 188 entrants, all of whom were amateurs. Those who shot bekw876 failed to get lnalde of tha money, while the profeaslonale shot for tarveU only. Tha winners, their a cores and tha amount of their winnings follow! Name. Soore. Wlnnlnaa Cflcargt CS2 &UK&$& GSSHf C"a Omaha's Pure Food Center Saturday Specials Mt and Tagetable Iept. Ioe cold Watermeloua, each oo to eoo Eating;, Cooking or Crab Apples, per perk too t stalks Celery loo Large boxes Bartlett Pears, for - putting uy , 12.78 Blueberries, Red Raspberries, ater Cress, Mint. Grapes, all kinda, fancy Cdjitaloupe, Uweet Potatoes, Eta 6 cans Lu I'U Soourlng Powder 8 Bo 16o bottle Maraschino Cherries loo 8 sans Red Croon Milk B60 Orape-Nuta, per pkg ,. lue 1OO0 lbs. lOo Ginger Snaps, lb. o 10c Toilet Boap, per cake 60 15c Ideal Honev Cakes, earh. . llo 1 pkg a. Japanese Rice Cakes . . goo 48 lb. sack Itus Klour .... glj5 60c bottle Gaillard's French Olive on aoo Barter, Eggs sad Cheese Dept. "Lotus" Creamery Butler, In car ton a pec lb- ai Our beat Country Butter, In sani tary jars, pea- Ta. ........... 30O (tmotJr Freab Keca, fnoia ttas Bran- 4a Model farzu, ser daa. .. 4s Imported ias Cteeea. ear Ul aeo Iiomwuc Bwlata Cbeeae, per 1U, gao Fanry Jar Qheese. aesorted. lq, l:.a and ... .................. E9o Cottage Cheese, per pkg ..... loo Pull Ksar Vark Cream Cheese, p-r Ih too Quart tar Chow Chow, ar Celery iieilah aoa trpeolal gala en "Lotus" Grata Juice, large hot 40a Per cane 14 20. Walker's Luinb Bell Bottles, larrn, at ioe Per case 4 50. Sweat Valley White, laiga hot Oo Per ease, 14.60. Callforia Clare!, Ports or Sherrya, fine, four years old, pur gallon too 6 gallon lota. 75o. Sweet Muscatel, 6 years old 1J)8 Old Madeira, per gallon tl.60 Old Angelica, per gallon .... 91 85 Potter WhMa J. a Young M R. Thornpean Bert Ilxon 3. R. Graham :23 Wtniam Ridley . ... t4 W. li. Clar 1 Sn Joa Koutiky .... W. L. Mapes .... W. D. Townaeod William Veach .. C. B. Eaton ... 16 ... 8M 80S :40 71. 1U NH MOO eioo 44 6 46 96 S6.lt M It 28 90 IL66 1166 Csosge G-& raQk c-S e5S3iE3i tf Tn Va aani Best Cana ZnzM S&pr $4 fln t fsnTI i W. Omder U Other sresda. CwlF IT a tMii. lue et llaaev fciiirtaaav fcv Ml Q ttaaW Pwewiea. sex. V , ' ; r.loyuno Tea Co. 4O0 Korth lSth Street. Te. D. SM40 lad. C. B. Gently t F. C Campbell tel Than there are fourUen others 21 65 I oome I each. wnoae I within tha money, receiving 1 I i 1 1 4 1 W. 11. Clay It 18 IT 1 IT 1ft- M B. A. Ilxnn.. .. in is m 1 l 6 , t-a 1166 a IU .Waufhvrgi-il -At M m d-.felr.Jeiendrfer. LA.