14 c Ri T :! til if rt il I k It b at tl I d. ot . 4 cl bv of wl mv of e k h - 4i UVE STOCK MARKET Desirable Killing Cattle Strong, Others Steady Fat Lambs ' Ten-to Fifteen Up. HOGS STEADY TO TEN OFF Omahs, November I. ltl. Rarelpts were: Callle. Hon. Shp Offlrlal Monday . '" Offlri.1 Tuesday I.IM t.l7 ".' Eeilmale Wednesday.. 4.100 7,400 11.000 Three day. Ihl week.. 10.554 ti.lU 41.040 Kern day. la.t nek. .11.140 !l,7 3."' gam. daya 1 weeke asolMH 17,111 .00 tint daya t weeks eeo46.l 11. HO '" Seme daya 4 weeke ae;oll.005 1,414 l,741 Sam. daya laat year.. 10,110 11.717 61.171 R-lpls and dlepoalllon of live atvk at lh Union Slork yarda. Omaha. Neb., for Iwenty-four houra ending at I o'clock p. m., yralarday. RECEIPTS. mm" rattle. Hogs. Hheep. H'ra. c. m. m. p Watutah llaaouii Pacific . . Union Pacific C. N W.. eaal ... C. A N. W., weet . C. ft. P. M. O. ".. B. Q.. esat . C. B. Q.. wat C, R, 1. P., east. C. R. I. a P.. wat . , Tlllnale Central . . Chlrago Ot. Weat. . 40 It I S 17 2 910 1(7 1,111 117 21 1 I 31 10 .471 1,142 1.1 II 1.114 761 L4. . . Total receipt! ....121 101 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hora. Worrle C Swift Co. ...... Cudahy Picking Co. Armour " v.o . . . . V W. Murphy Llncoln'Pack. Co. .... t. Om. Pack. Co.... Henlnger t Olaon ... w. B. Vaaant Co. 1. BontOn, Vens't 4 Lush F. B. Lewis J. B. Root A Co J. H Bulla. 47 I.. P. Huaa 2' Roaanatock Bros. .... 411 F. O. Kellogg Werthelmer ft Degen H. P. Hamilton Rouchlld Kreh... Mo. Kap. Calf Co.. Christie tmsgine Sheep, 107 2.000 1.414 1,112 FINAL ESTIMATE 0F YEAMARYEST Corn Crop is About Four Hun dred Million Bushels Below Last Year. Huffman ........... Roth Meyers . Olaaaberg . ...... Baker . .......... John Harvey . Dennis A Frmncla , . Janaen Lungrsn O. Hay Other buyers . ...a. 2t 101 I I 11 I 110 4 " 11 111 lit 4,417 Totals . M47 '.' " Cattle Rscelpts ware fair, but the total for th. two daya amounta to only 14.114 head, lees than half aa large aa other re cent weoka. There wss a yery fair demand for baof steora of good quality and the market on such wss a little alronger. He dlum and Inferior grades were alow, no one being eapeelally amloua for the warmed up klnda of beovel, Cows and halfera were steady to strong and feeders steady. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves. IU.Mtll.Ms fair to good beevej II MtU.Ot; common to talr beeves, 11.10.) 1.40; tanoy heavy grasssrs, ll.760l.7lj good to choice grass beeves, 17.l0tl.ll! fair to good grass beeves, II. 7107. 10; common to fair areas beeves. I1.001.71; good to cholos heifers, H.76tl loo cows, H.U.71; Islr to good cows. 111; common to fair cows. 14.00t'.JI good to cholos feeders, I7.31J3,00; fair to good (seders, Hilt',"! common to fair feeders, li.71tl.Hl ood ebolca alack srs, 17.111.00: stock helfers,4ll.Htl,71; stock oowa, I4.lltl.00! atock halves, 11.00 tl Ml veal calvee, S.M10.M beei bulls, suae, etc.. It 31 0 1 It. Hogs Chicago had a big run and es pMted to have a hard time getting eteedy prices. Hers ths merket opened somewhat slow, part ot the packers holding back, and while a fsw early shipper sales looked. If anything, strong, shipping outlet was very limited, and packers were able to make fh.ie flea nurrhioea at flsuree that ranged from In ao case mors than steady to as The trade waa rather draggy all the way through. Packers In some cases tried to enforce still further pries concessions sj the day wore or, and at one 'time It looked as though the oloae mignt do a oime iww.r, ' hi the bulk finally aold at morning prices, that Is, no mors than steady to to lower than yesterday. Some of the best lights wojold Just as readily aa anything alee, but medium to common Btuff that lacked weight ... lima alow, and on the oloas at least showed the moat decline. IB fact late rounds wars as a general thing as low as any lime, though on deelrabis hogs there waa, aa noted, no ohangs from sarty figure. It waa wall along lowaroa minus? otvrw everything wss finally cleaned .up. Prices sversged a little lower, part of the de cline the market showed probably being due to th fact that lights were. It any thing, mors plentiful than on Tueeday. Bulk sold at ll.4O01.lt, with a aprlnkllna of lights on dawn, whlla there were scattering aalaa of the good butchers and heavloa on WHEAT, OATS AND BARLEY Washington, Nov. 8. Preliminar; forecasts of the country's principa farm crops this year were complete! today in November crop report of the Department of Agriculture. The esti mates of this year's harvest, statistics of last year's final output and the aver age output for the years 1910 to 1914 inclusive, in millions of bushels, i. e., 000' s omitted, follow: 1911 1915. 1-Tear Crops Kellmate. Crop. Average Corn 2.44J.50S 1,014,638 1,712,451 Wheat 607,557 1,011,105 728, 22f 1.229.1.2 1,640,362 1,167,161 Barley lll.aas Re 41,K4 41.110 BuckWheat 1 1,447 16,761 Potato 2H1.164 351.101 flweot potatoea . . 67.683 74.295 Hay. tame, (tona) 16,155 15,225 Hay. Wild, (tonal 20,070 21.491 t'otton. (bale.) .; 1I.6J7 11.193 Tobacco. (Iba.) .. 1,146.630 1,060.617 Flaxaeed 15,100 11.646 Klce 11.160 11,947 Peaches 36.1I 1 63,460 Pear 10.377 11,116 Applee. (bbla.) .... 17.615 76.170 Sugar boela (tone) 7,411 1,611 Corn Stocks of old corn on farms November 1 estimated at 89,6K6,UX) hl,el enmnared with VO.UW.UUU bushels a year ago and 104,460,000 bushels, the average ot tne prcccunig five- veara. J-inal estimates 01 tnc years crops and their value, as estimated by prices nairl in farmers on December 1, will be announced hy tne Liepartment oi Agriculture on Friday, December 15. CHIt'AOO I.IVR HTOCK MARKET. Cattle, firm) Hogs, Flrmi Hheep. t Firm. Chlcsgo, Nov, I, Cattle Recelpta, 26,000 head; market firm, three Inade of beevee nld at 112.06. the hlaheat price on record native beef. I7.IOmiZ.Ub; WCatem aieera. la7A4l6.tO: atockera and feedera, 14.1041 1.00; rowa and helfere, 11.7609. 70; calves, ll.50ffl2.00. I Hn Receipts. 43.000 head; market firm, unchanged to 6c abovs yeaterday'B average; bulk of Bales, tl.26syl.lt: light, 1.751.I5; mlsed, (. 95; heavy. 11 26 t 10.00; rough, ll.25KI.46; plga, 16. 60O1.60. Rheap and Ijimba Recelpta. 11.000 heed; market firm; amtnera. ll.iuot la; ewea, 14.10ej7.76; laptby 11.6001 1.60. 116,20! 27.6 17.022 360.77? 61,111 66,234 11,259 991,956 , 16,351 24,376 43.752 11.164 11.166 1.3111 I HAJDCN S XKJJ TparWs to Omaha I HsBESSi I Kansas City Use Htock Market. Kane. a City. Nov. 1CatUe Receipts, 11.000 head; market ateady to 10c hlkher; prime fed steera. 11.754 1 1.10; dreaaed beef eteera, 17. 1001. 60; western steers, 16.600 10.00; cow., 14. 6007.10; helfera. 16.000 10.09; atockera and feedera. 15.1001.00; bujls, $1.0001.60; calves, 16,50 0 10.10. 'Hogs Recelpta, 10,000 head: market higher: bulk of aalea, I9.l64cl.7t; heavy, 11.6006.90; packera and hutchera, 11.100 1,10: light, 19.1601.70: plga, I7.1O01.2O. Nheep anor Lambs RecolpUt. 6,300 head; market hlsher: lambs. 110.60 011.16: year lings. 17.Tt01.71; wethers, I7.16tl .11; swos, .76t7,50. St. Joseph Uve Stock Market, Ht, Joseph, Mo., Nov. I. Cattle Recelpta. 1,100 head; market 10c higher; ateera, $1.60 0110.10; cowa and heifers, Il.i0fjl0.00; calves, $6 00011.00. Hogs Receipts, 1,100 head: market ateady to atrong; top, II.7B; bulk of sales, $1.46 01.70. . Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600 head; market steady: lambs. $10.71011.10. Coffee Market. New York, Nov. I, Ths market of coffee futurea waa nervous and Irregular with am tlment more or leas unsettled, owing partly to election uncertslntles, The opening was 104 points higher on scattered buying, but prices soon turned easier under liquidation, which seemed to come partly from Wall atreet acourcee, with March eelllng off to 1.41c and July to 1.63c. The cloae waa I to I points net tower. Halee, 31,750 bags; No vember, I. lie; December, 1.36c: January, 1.36c: February, 3.11c; March, 1.41c; April, 3.41c; May, 1.61c; June, I. Hi". July. 1.43c; August, 1.66c; September, l.llo; October, 1.17c. Spot coffee quiet: Rio 7a, ItaCI Santos 4s. lOlfcc, Coat and freight offerlnge were unchanged, ranging about 10.0010.120 for Hantoe 4e, lndon credits. Ths official cables reported no change In the Braslllan spot market over the local holiday. Santos futures Were unchanged to 60 rels lower. un to 11.71. ths top. Heprassntatlvs saiea: No. Av. I. .111 61. .116 14. .Ill 71.. 144 17. .Ill 10. .161 II.. It M 111 10 No. Av. II. .161 31. .160 10. .Ill 41 . .Ill II.. Ill Sh Pr. $ 11 Pr. II SI 49 SO 9 41 11 9 0 9 10 PIOS. I 10 , 6hM) Ft lmb prtcM ahowtd th tint rcallr quottM chang that thr hvv tine Monday f lut wnvk. With a continuation of ih moderat nelptt, paokara who aeni to want mora Cat lamba than ar oomtm tariod aarly thli morning and by ld-Ior' noon had cleaned up moat of tha offcrlnn at flfurea that war taatly 1016e htghvr, and by aoma t radars, war quoUd UtfSto hlrhar. Nona of tha lamba hr war oon ldrd quit ma rood aa tha on that brought 111. 00 yatrday. but In spit of that vral bunch aold aa high aa 111.16, -with othf-ra at IO.IOOU1. Th day's top of fll-lft la th hlghast prlc vr paid hnie at this aaaaoa. Fat aheap war genffrally lining, not vary big aupply balng on offer. Soma prUy good awaa aold around 97.00, with wether at 91.01. Feder offerings were lighter than yes terday, and trade waa active and steady to atronger. On tiing of declrable lambs that were rather light brought 99.70, and a couple of loada of light lamba set a top of 919.06, the best price paid hr In unit time, and higher than waa ever before paid during th month of November. All th dlrabl feeder wer cleaned up early. - Hot many feeder lamba were offered. Quotation on Bheep and laambe Lambe. good to choice, $10.90011. 19; lambs, fair to good. 910. 16O10.89; lamba, feeder. 18.76$ l.0: yearlings, good to choice, I8.00fl,76: yearling, fair to good, 97.0099. 00; y earl Inge, feeder, s7.ooeji.OQ, wetners, rair to moire, 7 009.S9: ewe, good to rhotce, $9.96 0 T 10: we fair to good, 99.9697.10; ewee. plains to eulla, 14.0006.79; awe, feeding, 9. 60C9.79; wei breeder all age, 9.0t)J 9.6. Rpreaentatlv aalea: No. too Wyoming feeding" lamba. . lit cull feeding lamb 3i0 MonUna feeding lamba., 117 Wyoming feeding lamba. 117 Wyoming feeding lamb. SSI fed lambs. 123 fed lambs "17 Wyoming lamba I IT Wyoming lamba............ 16 U0 Wyoming lambs 63 019 61 on tana lambs 70 97 fed lambe SS 79 ffd yearlings ff 114 fed yearlings' 9S 349 native lambs ?S tt t 91 91 ...91 ...96 Meat Market New fork. Nov. 9. Metals Copper, firm; electrolytic, first quarter, 9a.030.00; sec ond quarter, a.00a.00. Iron, firm; No. 1 northern, $.4.00t6.OO; No. I, 9t3.K09S4.60; No. 1 southern, 121 60O.S.00; No. 1. 2i.26 fp 11.76 Metal exchange quote tin firm; apot, 4S. 66949.00. it .lAndon: spot copper, tin; ruturea. 1119. KltM'tro lytic. 1147. Spot tin. 163 10; futures. 1184 16a. Oil and Rosin. Bavannah, Qa Nov. 9. Turpentine Firm, 46 S 947c, sales, SOS bbla.; receipts, 918 bbla.; shipments, 14 bbls.; Rtmk, 16,961 bbls. Roeln Firm sale vht odib. ; receipt e, bbl.; hllment, 460 bbls.; stock, 77,403 bbls. Quote: A, R, C, K. t.b F, U, H, 1, K, M, 96.S6; N, 6.46; wu, is.eu; www, i.o. 1 . Cotton Olnntng Report. Washington, Nov. 8. Cotton ginned prior to Noveiotfer 1 amounted to 8,919,609 bales. compsrefl with 7.978.869 last year and 9.886,911 in 1914. Mound nairs inciuaefl were 163,698, and Sea Inland, 80,810. Olnntng by state Include: California, 11,283; Oklahoma, 698.649; Teiaa, 3,110,299. Pr. 9 80 7 00 9 60 10 66 1 96 10 66 10 96 111-16 11 10 fit. taenia Live Meek Market. ,. Ht. tsoula. Mo.. Nov. 9. Cattle Receipts, 7.90 hnad; market steady; natlv steers. 97.6Qrll,60: yearling eters and hewer. I8.M1.16, cow, S&-9907. 76; atm-kers and ftdfi. 16.3097. ; prime southern steer. SM.UD4t9.aS: cow and heifers. 84.6097.60: , prime, yearling steer and heifers, 7.60t) M9: native calve. .OO019.76. ' Ho RWpts, ' 10,000 , head! market Sfeady; Jfhte, 9. 9699. 90: Pgi. K.IOfrf.00; nixed and butrhera, 99.9609.90; good heavy, 99.K6Y9: bulk. 99.3099.69. Bheep and LmtahKecetpts, 1.609 head; market steady to 16c higher; lambs. $7,909 11.16; ewes, 93.769?. 36; yMrltngs, 9.00O us . , r; 4- , ,. MlMl City Uv Mtorh lrkt. Hious. City, la., Nov. 9f Cattle receipt, t.fioo head; market 10c higher; beef steera, t-ttoal.7t; butchers. 93.9097.90; ranners, ra sO0 6.OO; bulls, stags, etc, 96.9D9.9U; fading fowl and heifers. I&.9096.79. Ilogn Receipts. 4.609; market steady to is rower i light. 39. 0049.30; uiited, t9,nf t iU: h.avy, S9.46f9.70; bulk of sales. 19.13 v-! Hbeep and- Ufflbe-Receipts. 1,30 hd; Aim ..t. ateady; owet. 7691-90; lambs.' CHASSTORZ Thrice welcome to any accommodation this store can grant you. We want you to feel perfectly at home here. Use our store as a con venience. Check your baggage and parcels, here free. Use our free telephones and other accommodations. Shop as much as you please, without the least obligation to buy were here to show merchandise. We're anxious to do everything in our power to; make your visit to Omaha a pleasurable one. We are very desirous that you should find a visit to this store not only pleasurable, but profitable. To this end we have arranged many splendid Special Sale events for Thursday and Friday. Don't miss them. ' ' ' r Interesting Specials in Women's Stylish Outer Apparel . , t iu- xroino-rrottinor rmrtraiti.jrivinBf nowers of our ereat buy wever oeiore nave uic ouucuui " &"vv"o o p- a , . ing organization been more aptly shown than in the remarkable special values displayed in our Suit Section Thursday.. Elegant New CoaU that would sell regu larly at $35 and $39.50 on sale. Materials are seal $Q f.75 plusheswool velours, bo- gJyW livia cloths, friezes, meltons and classy novelties; all sizes; big assort ment of styles Hundreds of Classy Suits, just received from our New York buyer, go on sale Thursday twn sniendid SDecial lots 35 in Elnnt New Tailored Suits, made to sell up to $65, all sizes fnr wnmwi and misses.vin Droaa v assortment of the season's newest' style ideas. Come in velvets, velours, chiffon broadcloths and other popular fabrics; nearly all beautifully fur trimmed. 125 Fine Tailored Suits, made to sell at $35 and $40 ; come in velours, serges, poplins, fl 'aharHines and other ooDUiar materials y iroad assortment of classy styles. Our sale price, Thursday ii at poj '25 Over 100 Classy New Dresses $1Q50 Over 100 Classy New Dresses, in satins, taffetas, fine serges and other popular materials; choice new de signs; all colors and sizes. Matchless values, in Thursday's sale, at. ;$io.5o 17 A Classy Lot of Coats m broad assortment of styles,1 full flare and belted mod ule alsn t.Vi extreme laree collar 'effects in manv DODuIar materials: all colors and sizes. Very special values at 1 v x Thursday's sale price. x Wonderful Values in Blouses $C-00 in Thursday's Sale at choice ; U An almost endless variety of charming new models in Georgettes, plain and novelty crepes, in white, flesh, maize, navy blue and black ; many beautifully embroidered ; all sizes. V . Fall Wool Dress Materials In bundnce. We bought liberally one year ago at prices fully 33 'A below today's market. You can come to our daylight dress goods section on Thursday and buy these goods at no advance m prices. Note a few items: 60 PIECES 42-INCH ALL-WOOL EPINGLE and French Taffeta; new fall colors; the ideal material for your new fall dress, d 1 Art Worth $1.60, at 1,ww 40 PIECES 64-INCH ALL WOOL SERGE, IN medium weight. Colors, Navy, Brown, Burgundy, Delft Blue,, Golden Brown, Green and Black Worth today, S1.60. Thursday, d 1 A at 76 PIECES 66-INCH ALL WOOL POPLIN Suiting and French Serges, two weaves that are 1.. ttiAot Hamanrt. Evfrv gcarce shade, including: Black. Worth today, $2. Thursday, CA at sareww 100 PIECES 36 AND 40-INCH ALL WOOL Serges, Armures, Diagonals, French Crepes and Batiste. Your choice of any of these Aft. 76c values, Thursday, at TOU Dress Skirts Made to Your Order ' Drtm Goods Drpt. Main Floor BUY THB MATERIAL (or a skirt In our Dries Oood a De partment, and ws will have it made (or you to your mesaurs by one o( ths best msn'g tail ors in ths city. Several models o( thees sxcellent skirts on display (or tha mak- 0 AA Ing, (it guaranteed, only ? $5 Semi-Made Skirts at $2.98 10 DIFFERENT NEW styles in semi-mads skirts. Plain weavee in Bluoe and Blscka. Fsney plsids in ths new color ings. A big assortment at .9J and M.- ' New Gold and Silver Lace Hats Special Sale Thursday 87 , "CONCELLO" Models Absolutely the very latest ideas in - Gold and Silver Lace Hats which were made to sell at $10. Our price, Thursday $50 No Two Alike Which fact insures you selection of an individual style. November SILK SALE SILKS AT A SAVING OF TO ON PRESENT PRICES. Never were Silks and Vel vets in greater demand than they are today. 200 PIECES OF SATIN-FACED MATERIALS. Every scarce shade, in Satin Meteor, Satin Char meuse, Satin Majestic, Satin Messaline. Colors, New Plums, New Greens, New Blues, Burgundy, African Brown and Blacks. A special sale of these elegant silks, AA dj f C A 86 and 40 ins. wide, 4 1 evU and V 1 Worth $1.60 to 2.26. 76 PIECES OF 40-IN. NOVELTY BROCHE CREPE DE CHINES AND POPLINS, CREPE MADERIA AND RIPPLE CREPES. Not all colors, but a very good assortment in street and evening shades, high-class, elegant Silks, that FORMERLY SOLD FOR S2.60 AND UP TO S 6.60. Your choice tf OO Monday, at ,... eOO S2.00 NOVELTY SILK, $1.28100 pieces of 36 inch Novelty Dress Silks, Satin Striped Chiffon Taffetas, All-Silk Satin Plaids, Monotone Satin Striped Taffetas, Fancy Checked and Striped Print Warp Taffetas, beautiful high class silks that were made to (1 OQ C 1 AO. sell for $2 A $2.60, J 1 "O ,nd P 1 stO VELVETS Our stock of Velvet Suiting and Costume Vel veteens is very complete. A full color line, show ing all the scarce shades, too. Special values, Thursday. 16 PIECES OF 41-INCH ALL SILK CHIFFON Velvet, rich in quality; every thread is pure silk, "both face and back." 10 of the season s newest colors. Regular price $5.00; Thurs- gQ 20ypIECESOF 36-INCH COSTUME VELVET EEN, beautiful, soft Chiffon finish, twill back and fast pile, and colors in Navy, Plum, Green African Brown and Black. $2.60 d "TP value, at P U MrAaSaagftsstsa Wilson or Hughes Which? Wet or Dry When you bet that new hat on the outcome of elec tion did you pick the winner? If you did come in and let us show you the "people's choice" in the fall hat elec tion. The Stetson is always on top all the best shapes and colors. We are headquarters for the John B. Stetson hats, $4.00 $5.00. The "Chamois" brand, the un matchable $3.00 hat, in the classiest shapes of the season. The Hayden $2.00 special is well worth yotir attention. The $2.00 hat with the $3.00 quality. Hosiery Specials a Women's Plain and Fancy Hose, in all the newest designs and col ors for street and evening wear, at prices that are sure to please you, from $1.00 uplo $5.00 Women's Pure Silk Hose, in black and colors; clocked and embroider ed; worth up to $1.60, 7Qg on sale, at Women's Fibre Silk Hose, in black and all good colors; regular and extra sizes, special, Best Gloves Attractively Priced Women's Real French Kid Gloves, in Chas. Per rin make; have beautiful hand embroidery backs; r.r $1.50 lo $2.50 Women's Guaranteed Washable Kid Gloves, in all wanted colors, with beautiful embroidered backs and wrists, in America's best makfs specially priced, at, per pair Women's Lamb Skin and Cape Gloves, in most all colors; tnis is an exceptional value OA Ua V. L $1.19 to $2.50 for Thursday, special, pair. n Dependable Underwear Underpriced Ladies' mercerized, silk and wool and silk and lisle, in flesh and white, on sale at $2.50 and $3.50 Ladies' Italian Silk Vests and Bloom ers, good quality, $3.50 vals., $1.98 Ladies' low neck, no sleeve, ankle length union suits, band top, medium heavy or fleeced cotton, at. . . . .982 Ladies' Union Suits, heavy ribbed or fleece lined, 75c vals., all styles, 492 Ladies' All Wool Vests and Pants worth $2.00, at $1.25 Children's Heavy Fleeced Union Suits, at ...50t? Children's Vests and Pants, all sizes, 'at 25t Uhliarens uowns, Sleep ers and Night Shirts, worth 75c at ............ :49 Ladies' heavy quality Out ing Gowns. Dainty pat terns, at 98tf, $1.50, and $1.98 - - w.... W..s.J r T Laces Trimmings and Buttons A very good line of silk nets, In all shades, 42 ins. wide; regular price $1.00, special, at, ' Qc yard ' -' Oriental and Chantilla Lace, 10 to 18 inches wide; used for jabots; many pretty patterns, in cream and white, special, per"yerd, 39 C Chantilly. Oriental and Chiffon Flouncings; 18 and 27 inches wide; used for fancy blouses and entire dresses; regular price QQ $1.60, sale price, yard..,'. OUS A very good line of fancy dress trimmings, in bands and edges; reg ular price $1.00, sale price, OQ. per yard Chiffon "All-over Embroideries, in colors, special, per yard, Fancy beaded Bands and Medal lions, worth up to. $2.60, QQ sale price, yard 70C $15.00 ROBES, $5.00 Black Spangled Robes, also Chiffon Robes, in colors, special, tf C AA at, each.. sJO.UU Pearl Buttons, card 5 Fancy Pearl Buttons, per dosen, at............... 10 and 15 One lot of Fancy Dress Buttons, 3 and 6 on a caret, spl., card, 10s Plush Buttons, dog., 25 to 75 A very good line of Fancy Dress and Coat Buttons, per dozen t y...,.25 to $1.50 Save on Fancy and Standard Notions . M- u.:i r.j t.i..i.. Calls Filled at These Prices. 12-section Simplex Form, can be used to get any measurement of hips, bust, shoulders, neck, waist and height The most used form and at lowest price ever &n AC made in Omaha; $16.00 value. . . sJJUs.7sJ Four (4)-section Simplex Adjustable Dress Forms; very convenient and suitablexfor the home dressmaker; can be used for sizes 34 to 46; tfJO CQ J7.50 value JO.Os7 Kleinert Featherweight Dress Shield, size 2, 20c value, 12c; size 3, 25c value, Af sise 4, 30c value 21ci size 6, 35c value adtl. lOe Prime Snap Fasteners, blacg ana wares, popu lar sises. per oossn Sc Cha)!nv Smfty Pint, all . poHihed pin, I doien (or B Be Bowstring cord Sewing Thread, black, white. not alt numben, I for...- ;..,. 6c Sanitary Napkini, three In box, comfortable and ab sorbent, I bnxea for Warren's Gros Grain Featherbone black and white, 16e yard, special c 15c Bias Tape, white and black, 1 J -yard bolts, lisa t, 4. I, . per bolt Sc is. it.! RmI Hair Nets. eatM and I ImM Belting, black and white; lee Red Seal Hair INeta, eap nd 8 fringe, alt colors 10c 60c jle ,od ji.oq Salesman's Sam- J. A P. Coat's Darning Cotton, black, white, tan and gray, 45-yard spool, regularly 2 for 6c; special, 4 for 5c 10c Hair Pin Cabinet "all sixes crimped pins Sc lSe Sanitary Elastic Belt, well fitting 10c L.Ue Children's Hose Supportersfwhlte and black, all Imported Steel Crochet Hooks, all sites, 10c value, each, at Sc M. 4 K. Knitting Cotton, white only; regularly ftc, per roll, at 3c ill pies of Shears, Scissors, Button-Hole and Manicure Scissors, all high-grade steel, all perfect , . ,29c J f .votit.. V.