6 THE BER: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1914. Society v By MELLIPIOIA'. Friday, May 15, 1914. ,1113 Omaha Country Club announces tho opening dato for tho first luiiuiu uiuuur tinncc ui inc season iur oaiuruay evening, .viay -J. JL T,1'S 13 a rrtM'Bnt car,,cr tnan most of tho members had expected, ;. uui mifiu jiuuiMur 01 BULiui niiuun are uoing given Rl mo ciuo fach week, so It was decided to havo the formal opening this month, j Juno 17 the lion Oreot Players will bo at tho Country club for an out ffuor performance.- Those famous players will also bo at tho Lincoln Coun try club tho latter part of May. The women golfers of Omaha havo announced their summer' plans. Shoy will meet each Friday morning at 10 o'clock, and the day will bo Spent playing. After tho first fftur meetings the players will' be divided fato four flights, and a pin will bo awarded to tho winner of each flight, i Tho first four scoro cards should boslsned nnd turned In to Mrs. W. T. Burns, chairman, or Mrs. Uruco Moffott, Miss A. Kimball or Mrs. W. K. Shafer of tho golf committee, for tho purposo of assigning flights. Golfers tailing to comply will bo placed at scratch. Tho following. schbdillc for tho Women gblfc'rs Is announced: Happy Hollow club; May 20, July 10, August .21,- October 2. Field club, Juno C, July 17, August 28, September 25. Country club, Juno 12, July 24, Seplombor 4, October 9. Manawa, Juno 19, July 31, Soptomber 11, October 16. Miller park, Juno 2C, August 7, September 18, Octobor .23. Soymour Lako, July 3, August 14, Octobor 30. ' ' HINE SYSTEM ABANDONED Union Pacific Officials Take Back Their Old Titles. PAY ROLL IS' NOT CHANGED Thane Who Unit Title of Allnnt (frnrml Mnnnrr ott nnted nn Snprrlntendrntn i of Tliclr Ilrpnrtmentii. - It A. Mafihnnc. . Arthur". UewlnsUm P. A. Urogart J. JS. Summers At 1 IKjed funchcon at Aloha. r A !.. Hftd wad hostoea at a dc lfjhtful luncheon 'today' at her country Kme, Aloha. Coven were pinned for: finnver Uon Ixiw ae Colon n McKeen V& E. Martin MIm Lynn Curtis. Eastern Star Kensington. jMrs. W. It. Adams will entorUln Maple lgaf chapter, Order of ttlq Katrrn Star, m kenainincn at hr homo Paturday njternoon. Altlne her will bo Meadnmcs la F. Thorns, Kato lUm.tiHjto'ir,, e. lfudolph, James IIowAnl. W. H, TOiomas, (tjarlea fthook and Mlqies Maruarct MoNernfcy and prances l$aton: AuouUW t$ets jrlU attend,,. $ " Audience with the Pope; ' . Jtrs, Catherine Nnsh Will salV from SSJilhampton Mny SI. Mr. and Airs. Gqprgs Meyers of Debuquo wilt return uh her. a wilt also hor nr'anddaughter, Mtaa Catherina Cartan. Mrs. Naah and Mlfl Cart an have spent the winter In IKrlln. Mrs. Nash and Mr. and Mra fyers havo visited Italy, Prance, Ilua ata and England. Whlto in Italy they hil tho honor of a private audlcnco with the pope. llnner Party. $Ir. and Mrs. Charleo Teat Stewart of Council Bluffs entertained at dinner-lost .t. . . O'pninif m nonor or mcir ; gucur Airs. Jhn Kuykendali at Denver and Mrs. Ptotnayt Cobb of New . Viirk, cUy, .iW dtt-oratlons were llrs. Wjirdjs rogeq.-tuicV iWei of the valley. Covers -were placed fr. and Mrs. Joseph -Jlaldrfga, Utr. and Mrs. John- TBtftwarti 2d. Wlrs. John Kuykendali, iDYmver. u ftlra, Putnam Cobb, .NewfitfcClts?. J jMrs. Stewart AVIldman,'. 1 ; Mr. K. AV. Hart A 9Mr. K. It. AVarren, ;' ; , jir. c. av. uuiu '4 At Happy Hollow. The. SUty-six olub inembera will have nn oxtra daneliiR party, preceded by din ner, at tho Happy Hollow club, Friday, May 3). This club hofl been Klvlnic dan clns parties during the winter at Cham ler'. At the-Brandeis. Many theater partlca wera Riven laat evening' at the Ilrandela to aoa" Mr, Nat Goodwin in "Never, gay lite.". AA'lth Mr. and Mrs, Arthur rinto were Mra. Hacl Jeano layne of Milwaukee nnd Mr. and Mra. Frank Dacon. Mr. and Mra. IJ. U. AV'ood, Jr., had as their gueats Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Hoatetcr of rittabursh. At the University Club. ' Mrar-Gujr'Co'x and Mrs.-John K. Mor rison' enterUlned at-bfldgo this afternoon at4tho Univorslty. club In honor of Mtas Ora IWhrbouoh, a. May bride. Four, tables wero placed for tho bridge game. Farewell Party, A enjoyable farewoll party was given AVedneaday evening In honur of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Kllllan, who will leavo next week for an cxtenivo trip through Europe. Those present were: Mr. and Mra. Jacob AVotowa. Mr. nnd Jtrs. Frank TJartos. Mr. and Mrs. John Huffy, , Mr. and Mra. Krank Yun. ' Mr. and Mra. Itoublcck. Mr.iand Mra. Frank Hermansky. Mr, and Mra. John vltavaa. Mr. ana airs. Charles Kllllan. Mrs. Maria Altmam ; Misses Mlsaea A' The Hlno system, so far as the 'applica tion to the Union Pacific rallrtmd. Is a thin? of the past, and the sovcrat dfflclals who under Its provisions wero assistant general managers have had their original titles, superintendents, and so on. re stored. AA'hllo officials nrc not talking, It Is hinted that after a thorough trial, It wns declared that It was not a success, resulting In confusing authority, with posslbto shifting of responsibility. AVith the abolishing of the system, C. K. Fuller, who Under it was assistant general manager, now takes on hla old title, that of aupcrlntendent of motive power and machinery; AV. D. Lincoln, another of thd assistant general man agers, takes up hla old title of aupcrln tendent of transportation, while It. I luntloy, another official -who was known as an assistant general manager, now haa tho tltlo of chief engineer, the same as e possessed beforo the change. Under the Hlno system, the creation of titles extended to trainmasters and de partmental heads out on .tho line. Their qld titles were nil dropped and each man became an assistant general superinten dent Now this In all .done away with and thoy tako back their old titles that their particular lines of work entitle them to. No Clin ii ur In Pnr. It Is asserted that tho boosting of titles failed to carry an increased salary, so that reverting back to tho old plan doea not make anly ehango in the size of the pay roll. The Hlno system was .brought about by a Major Hinc, an army officer, who con tended lliut army rules .rould be applied n railroading and that by Its adoption in business, a concentration of rcsponst- illlty could bo secured that otherwise woudl ho Impossible. On tho Union Pa- clflo It waa tried for nearly a year and pronounced unsatisfactory, Tho ureat AVestcrn, after being taken out of th hands of tho receivers and coming Under tho control of tho Morgan Interests, started In to try tho Illne system, but upon Investigation, aban doned tho Idea of Its Introduction' .tho head officers deciding that in railroading, it coma not be npplled In a aatafactory mnnnor. InnaiM. Kllllan. Dlnnche Bnrtos, .Messrs. I: Iden Wedding Anniversary. Wr. and Mrs. Absalom Waggoner Issued imitations today for a reception to bo clyen Thursday evening, May ii. In cele bration of their fiftieth or golden wed dtig Anniversary. Tho tnvitatlousinre un tuAially attractive, being engraved in figd, with the date ISM In ono corner a&d the dato 3814 In nnother corner. Mr. aVJd Mrs. AVaggoner have lived In Omaha n&ny years nnd have a host of, friends. Engagement Sinner. dellghtrul dinner was held at the odmen of tho AVorld building ycater- In honor of Miss It Chapman's birth- and the announcement , of Miss UI Phllpa' engagement Those present ere: . . THIsses Kama Chapman, AWdry Cronk of Xogan. la.; Mbcl Nelson, rarra MeMullen, lfilrel Hlllmtr, Mrle Bkupa, Aina Chleborad. I Ikformkl Tea, . t Mrs. Robert Doinpster nnr Miss Desale ATyin entertained lAformally at a tea Thursday afternoon at their home in 3or of their guest, Miss Ada Beverly ot Lwdon( England, Misses Lillian Phelps. Ksthcr Foran, Donna McAndrcws, Avis Tyrrell, Dolly Jicoh, Naomi King, Klltt. rtoyce, Maria Hermansky. Mrssrff. - Tidward J. AVotowa, JWwant Hermansky, Adclpu ltoublcok, Charles J. "Kllllan. Joseph Tlcjiy, ' . Truelock-Duf f y . Weddiht ir. and Mrs. M. J. AVaaeok 'announoe the marriage ot their slater, Miss Mar- WnJt t.M. f . r rv. lock of Kentucky, which took placo at fit Bernard's Church Thursday. Uttle Miss Helene AA'accka, niece ot tho bride, was bridesmaid, and Bernard AVoseck vv as bostmanr For the Future. Mrs. Walter a. Preston will entertain ui luncueoii nun .rucgaiiy ni iter nonio in honoi ot Mrs. Hazael' Jesse Payno ot Alilwaukee and Miss Ada Beverley ot London, Eng. Bridee Club. ' Mlsa Florence Liver entertained one ot tho Thursday bridge ciuba this week at her home. Twelve membera were present and Miss Margaret Clayton of Hannibal. Mo guest of Mlsa Kuth Glabaugh, waa a guest of the club. Triangle Tango Tea. Mlsa Margaret Hofman entertained Thursday afternoon for the Triangle club at her home with a tango tea, Thosa present were; Misses Annable Sinclair, Helen Sinclair, Oneida Moran, Jenny Wilson, Alice Onell, rarities Blood With Telling Effect Gives Conscious Evidence of Its Direct Action. PLANS COMPLETED FOR BOYS' GARDEN CONTEST Forty-four captains and lieutenant tr tho piibllo school boys gardening clubs met with J. J. fSoinervllle, aupcrlntendent oi tho clubs, Thursday night at tho Young Men's Christian association build ing. I'lahs Were mado for instruction In gardening and for inspection of the gnr dens now being cultivated by almost 1,800 public school boys. Tho lads nn contesting for prises offered by the Com- merclals club and tho Young Mjon' Christian ossoclatlpn for; the beat beets, rudlahes, lcttucq nnd onions grown dur ing tho spring. Prises will be awarded at a big exhibition to bo Held at tho as sociation building1 June M. - TANGLE ,0FNAMES IS ' " v' PUZZLE TO COURT HOUSE A lbttor from J, Milan Harper, Ster ling, Colo., inquiring wholhcr a mar riage Uccnso Was issued to J. S. Yocum nnd AHco L. Harper on March 30 proved puwllng to employes In tho office of the clerk of tho county court. It was dis covered that on May 1, 1012, a llcenso was granted to J, Milan Harper and Allco Yocum, who gave her address aa Daven port, la. The. apparent tangle In names and Identities so far haa not been solved. Unusual Price Reductions Will Make Saturday a Good Shopping Day We Won't Attempt Lengthy Descriptions, But Every Department for Women Contributes its Bost Bargains to Make This a Banner Sale Event. The Stocks aro All Now Assortments Complete Slylos Correct And Reductions Havo Been Made Without Regard to Pro" 3. Sale of Trimmed Hats A Bargain Evont of Un usual Interest to You Your unrestrlctod choice of 5 tables IBS bate In tha season's farored styles la Milan, Hampa and Tagala trlmmsd In flowara, fancy feathers. sUclmps and ribbons. Hata ivcrtb from S7.EO to $10.00, special Satur day, at $195 t Spring Dresses In Silk or Wool worth to $17.50 All tho newest styles in tnffetn, crcpo do chine, poplin and tvooI creped. All col ors, all now dresses; greatest Tallies In town. Worth to 917.J50. Women's Suits, Latest Spring Styles Worth to $25.... $075 AH now models, with pretty tunic skirts, In serges, gabardine, poplin and rrepe. Colors navy, lnbrador, tan, green, etc. Tlio liest suit values tills senson. Women's Spring Coats 512.51 In moire silk er wool ssrg-e. Silk lined throughout In Oopsn, ross and black. All nw t7ls. Wool Walking Skirts $L.ld Price $5 Xn oheoksi plaids, strlpss and solid colors In ctrtres, honeyc6mhs, ate. Befular $6.00 skirts. New Silk Waists $2 M Crepe de Chine and Tub Silks With low ncka snd short sleeves In all colors and flowered affects. Hand somely trimmed. $1,50 Lingerie Waists at Dainty snmmer waists In lawns, vollc.t, crcpo and rice cloth, In -wlilto or colors; lace and Insertion trim med. 85c i Dainty Hew Wash Dresses $ J 9 5 nr. In all tho season's popular materials; whlto or colored, in dainty flowered effect showing fash Ion's latest style changr-s. Messalinc Silk Petticoats $1.65 All silk messallno In a dozen dif ferent styles and In all tho new colors. RcEular price $2.50, Sat., Tango Beads Tho New Fad 50c Regular $1.50 beads In all colors; not painted, but celluloid enam eled. ' ' Sale of Untrimmod Shapes $ CC Worth to WW $4.80 Shapes of extra Quality and In all the newest blocks. Every shape In tula lot worth double, and more, the sale price. CX.OAKS, SUITS, DEESSES, WAlSTS BECOXTD rXOOB. New Stocks Received This Week LINKS WASH SUITS SEPARATE "WASH SKIRTS TAILORED TJNKX DRESSK8. xkw annoy rlousks Now Skirts with long Tunic of solid Color nnd Undcr-Tuulc of Roman Stripe. New Rlack Walking Skirts in "Cliutta-Cloth." They wear like iron, shako the dust and featuro the new tunics. YOUNG WOMANJS MURDERED Body of Beatrice Oates found in Rear of" Davenport Street Home. FINGERMARE8 ON HER NECK wife's death other than ho was worried over her falluro to return homo. The Ontes woman la known to tho authorities. Coroner Crosby will hold an Inquest Torn Clothing Shows that There Wns ft fHriiRKlr Piece of Msn'i Cont la Found In Drnel Woman's Hand. Beatrice- Oates, colored, aged 19 years, 1315 Jones street, was found dead at nn early hour It) the rear of 1724 Davenport street. The victim had been abused and fingermarks wero on tha neck. The body was. fauna by It. C, Balloy, who notified tho 'police. Thsy declared upon arrival that tho "woman had been. dead a number. .of hours.. Not much has. yet been ascertained about tho murder, Dtirlnif tho night several persons called over tha telephque at tho police station asklnR about tho victim and whether sho had been arrested on a' chargo of some kind) Dotectlvca , aro now working on Uio case. Tlio woman's clothing from the waist down was badly torn, while tho Kround Immediately around tho spot where the body waa found showed marked Indica tions thut a struggle bad taken place. A ploee ot striped blue sorgo cloth found near tho dead woman's hand and evi dently torn from th coat of Tier assailant Is practically all tho police havo to work one. Tho woman's husband, John Oaten, a colored barber, waa placed under arrest by Dotectlvca Sullivan and Lahoy. He so far denies any knowledge of his SOUTH OMAHA WOMEN TO HAVE TAG DAY FOR CHURCH Tho women of th First Methodist church ot South Omaha will hold a tag day In South Omaha and Omaha to day for the purposo of raising money for the new church that ia to bo built. Tho women have already raised $2,000, and they have agreed to ralHO an additional Jl.tOO. in the morning tho triggers will canvass South Omaha and the stock ex change and In tho afternoon will tag on tho' downtown streets of' Omaha. Head quaHera will bo In' tho Omaha National bank building and women bearing tags will1 work out from there. 'Tho following women will havo chargo ot tha taggers: Mrs: P, H. 8hlcldss president:. lira. 1 D. Cirssy, Mrs. Strycker, Mrs. Mrs. Phillip and Mrs. Koote. Sandwlll, CITY FIREMEN DEFEAT THE PAXT0N HOTEL AGGREGATION Tha city' firemen's oall team defeated tho Paxfon hotel n'no Wednesday. Thie Roma hotel team, which has beaten tho firemen once this season, Is now offering to play tho ladder climbers again for a pursei of $50. TWO MAIL CARRIERS ARE IN CRITICAL CONDITION Two postal employes sonneted with tho Omaha postofflco are.Mrfb.ujfJ-fyi an1 grave doubta are entcrtalnefprCthc ret covery of either ot them. Put 3. Cor coran, a mall collector living at SSOS Charles street, is in a critical condition at his homo with an advanced caso of tuberculosis. Friends af! 'a:rrSiigl!ng tu l-.nvo him taken to a sanitarium at Den Vcr, where, It Is Is believed, tho chang In climate will old his recover'. William N. Lyon, 1316 South Fifty fourth Street, 4 letter carrier from sta tion B, is In a critical condition at ltn inanuel hospital, whero an operation fot nppondlcltls was performed. Feel null nnC SlnirKlsur Stnrt Yonr Liver to Worklnar. It beats all how quickly Foley Cathar tic Tablets liven up your liver, overcome constipation, and make you feel lively and active again. They aro so .pleasant to tjkc, and th,eV never gripe or moke you fec.1 at alj sick. Thoy are thor oughly Cleansing. 3S L. McKnlght. Fort Wprh, Tex., says: "My disagreeable symptoms wero entirely removed by tha thorough cleansing Foley Cathartic Tab lets ga'vo me." They're a wonder and cost only 23c. For sale by all dealers everywhere. Advertisement. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. V .ii . . A $4I?-Special for Saturday-$4!f Saturday, .May 10, wo will offer a number of very nttractiro Furniture Specials Chairs, Tables, Settees, Hammocks, etc. Valued up to $10.00 for $4.75. Misses ' Helen Brandrls, Clara Hotmin, Marguerite Mc Cartney, Irene Hosewater. In and Oat of the Bee Hive. Mrs. Temple Robinson or "Waterloo, Neb., Is spending tho week-end visiting her sister, Mrs. Ouy Cos. Mrs. Charles II. Aahton haa returned from a three weeks' visit with her mother, Mrs. J. IU Ervlne of Lincoln. Mr", and Mrs, Meyer Frldsteln of Mil waukce arrived this morning- to spend tho wook-end with Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bergman. Mlra Eisa Davis of Oak Park, 111., who has been visiting hen aunt, Mrs, Chester Sturtovant, rcturna home this evening. Mr. and Mra. James x'lumb of Cedar Itaplds, la.,- arrived lost eventnp to visit Mr. and Mra. Julius Kcisler, ttf North Orortleth street. Miss Hcth Vail, who -has been visiting her erandnjofher.Mra. Martha Heth, for some- time', left Thursday for her homo at Jlpughton, .'-Mich, Mlsa Alfce" Dovey of Plattamouth, will sal' MayU for" Paris"; on the "Uyndara Ilolland-Arnerlcan. line.", whera she will remain about",ivq months. Mlsaea An'ua .aHdi Btbe) Fry left Tues day for a twe, weakaV trip, to tho cast. They will stop' in Chicago. Niagara, New York City and -Atlantic City before their return. Mr. IS. A. "Wurater tot Milwaukee will nlcht, U Itch and redness are son nJ , , v "lwnu a Qny Titoittj brclss lmraeaiaieiy. I"' ''"" uaugnier, oirs. unarie rAs a Batter t fact, there is ono lngredl-1 Beaton apd Mr. Boaton. Mrs. Wurater, rtif ID S. B. S. which aerres tha active pur-1 who haa ben spending a fortnight with m B. B- th famous blood pur Iner, almost itlk u It iwetni lta war tbroueh tb dr- i-Bjatlon. IU action Is so direct that very In nm tnrm flf aVln ftlTllrilon thB tu body to tha sealthr ana juaiciou teiect t& of Us own essential nutriment. That istwhy It rrsentrjitea th blood supply j why tFhas tueh a tremendous lnfluenca in oxer rpBlBg; ecxemt, rssb pimple, and all kla ind In reenerttlDg tb tlssoes B. "S. H.- naa a rapta ana jkwto aonaoui eucci fcia all tbc irritating iBfluencea that rsjuw rbeoraatlsm, core throat, weak ejts, las of weight, tbln, pal cheeks, and that weartnew ot muscle and nerro tbet Is gen eatlly experienced as spring fern. Get a ttfttle of B. B. 8. at any drur store, and la .Jtw Ujs yod will not only eel btigbt and eerg?uc. nui you win dc ids picture or her daughter, will with Mr. Wurater. return to Milwaukee $A75 Houg Kong folding tallies of unique design nnd great convenience. Mndo of sjilit bamboo with folding Btancl and detached trays. Top tray is 27 inches in diameter. AIJSO Natural willow clialrs, graen reed chairs, brown split reexl TT , cl,alr. Kreen lawn benches maple eetteea. with cane seat and back and canvas couch hammocka, together with i -f c golden oak clialrs and rockers, alt valued up to 10. Special. .V 4s I 0 DRAPERY SPECIALS SOo Window Bhades, truido from odd colors of best hand made opaque. Qood rollers, ripe- IQ. clal, Saturday loO 35c Cretonnes and Hllkollnra, In all colors, for window drapes and porcn rumiiure coverings. nn M Hpeclal. yard f "MV ..V4.ll. edge or Insertion; all colors. Special, pair. with Cjuny SI, 95 RUG SPECIALS $1.00 and 1.25 Porch Itugs, 27x54, special... 75 $1.50 and $1,75 Porch Rugs, 36x72, special ... . . ...SI Odd lot of Thrum and Thread nigs, Kllmarnocks and El Hamman Bath rugs, 30x60 and. 30xG3, valued up to $C,15; special Saturday. at S2.50. S3.50 eaton & Laier Co. 415-17 So. 10th St. Paymcnta if You M'ish. II SPELLING BEE AT Y MCA. IS ATTRACTING INTEREST So many people hava already become ; interested. In the spelling bee to be held si uie loung .Mens christian associa tion Tuesday, May M. that tiecretury A. K. Baton expects at least SO entries. He haa nnnounced aomo of. the prices. An unabridged dictionary will be given eew life. ft. B. 8, U prepared only In the to the winner. Handsome prises will lSfe?H!j,cfATu5,i ? ni Bifi5,-VtnSi ' Uso wrfl the "t best apeUers Swift Bldg Atlanta, Oa., who maintaia a ioti-. , . ",.'. Tiry ffllelent Mrtlcal Department. whre all am?" , cna!!d 1fomicn-LA priroar' so tu?e soy mooa oitoroer or a suiooorn ' '""" vw mu w mi uwnr pnxc. Pmay write freely for adrtce and a book of instruction. 8, B. B. Is told here by druje stores, departmeat and 1 store, bat beware ot all substitute. : accept tbtm. Don't mill Julius Orkln's aale pf won -en's suit, worth up to S, for 110. 8c adv. page 11 Budweiser The Ideal Family Beverage Mm Anheuser.Susch Co. of Nebr. DISTRIBUTORS Family trade supplied by Gu H. HANSEN, Dealer ' Phono Douglas 2506 0MAHA NEBRASKA VOU'VE no idea of the value or the extreme satisfaction men J. A find in the wearing of Hart Schaf f ner & Marx Clothes t Unless you havo actually worn them, then you know. There's the satisfaction of know ing you're dressed in the very latest and best fashion; that you have the finest quality in material and workmanship that can be bought at tho price, and that vou've actually saved money, for H. S. & M. 8ultB will outlay two of tho ordinary kind. We feel a good deal pleased at the selections we have made for you you'll feel tho same when you see them. An oxtensive showing of suits; mado from foreign fabrics. ' They are the equal of $35.00 and $40.00 suits. See them Saturday at $25.00. See 16th St. window display. A Remarkable Showing of Fine Suits at $14.50 Come in Saturday, early, and pick from these fine suits at $14.50. - 4 All of ihese suits nro very fine ox nmplos of skillful, thorough tailoring, with handwork wherovor handwork is needed. Fine in fabic and finish. They are fit to travol in ally company. 4 The materials in the suits are carefully 4 selected woolens -overy thread pure wool. There are plain blue serges, which are al ways desirable, and the smartest patterns in fancy grays and browns and blues. In stripes, shepherd checks and pencil stripes. These suits are worth $20.00, They bear our price ticket at S14.50. An Immense Showing of New Furnishings at Bargain Prices AIJj GOODS GUAHANTEKD Men's $1.00 Muslin Night Gowns, all sizes, 1G to 20, cut long and full, on sale at " 19J Men'a $1,30 and $2.00 Pajamas and Night shirts in madras, pon gee or crepe eloth, on sale at 98S 60c O lnlr Men's Hocks, guaranteed to wear 6 months, two lots Satur day, per hox 49S S1.35 Men's Bilk Lisle Intenvoreo Socks, white and all plain colors, thu best on the market, at. . . .25c Men'K 25c and 83c Silk Lisle Sox, all colors, perfect, at, 15c. and 12 C F1IIEMKV8 UNIFORM SHIRTS AT COST. YOU CAN READILY SAA'E HALF Mens Four-ln-Hand Ties, 5c and 25c values, on sale Saturday, big variety 12 C. 7C Men's Snsponders, to $1.00 values, all best makes, all styles, on sale at 49c. 39c. 25c Men's All Linen Handkerchiefs, extra special values, at 8 and 12 '-4 c Men's 10c Handkerchiefs, c 'or o5c Men's Sample Dress Shirts, up to 13.50 values, new, clean stock, matchless values, SI AK 98c and T....? 69c Men's Union Suit, to $3.50 val ues, perfect garments, S1.45. 98c end 09c FIREMEN'S UNIFORM SHIRTS AT COST. The Home of Best Clothes Values. HAYDEN BROS. The Place for Satisfaction 1 o ana savings 4