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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1894, e e e e . ONTINEN CLOTHING Hou Cor. 15th and Douglas Sts. Bargains TAL That which makes our Saturday sales in Saturday---this department so truly—so wonderful- ly drawing—is anything else. the—price—Prices talk louder than You know the quality is all right when you get it of us, and the Price—talks for itself. No exception is the sale we have set for this day. fully. Read every item care- It's a big saving to you. :$2.00 $2.28 $2.80 $2.78 ‘What makes our boys' Cape Overcoats so taking is that they are the style with the best cloth for so little money. $2.80 1 $3,00 ' $3.80 Boys' Ulsters—guaranteed to keep out the cold and wear like iron—Cleaing up Sale Saturday. $4.80 $8.80 BOY bre Cholea BOYS' D bre SUITS-Knee dark blu aturday v dingor SUITS—In gray check chev neatly made and trimmed BOY: ITS—In small pin-che double-breasted and ain kY tweeds, a very rare bar VS SULT Cheviots at ; X In dark gray dlagonal thoroughly rel breasted, knee pant suit, K ant BOYS patterns. linings. A BOYS' CAPE styles, In lasting and styli BOYR' CAPE COATS--In mixed checks heviot. A nobby coat and the greatest bargain of all CAPE D OVERCOATS K check at bargain at OVERCOATS=In k ¢ ohec In neat cheviots, good eviot coat BOYS' collars, ULSTERS—Long, In dark gray meltons. Great bargain BOYE' ULSTERS—In dark checked 1 tons; extra long and warm. Wears d with hlxh wool mixed colors. fri Very e coat, Qurable.... Satur- Saturday We hold a final clearing- up sale of the balance to the MEN'S Overcoats From the famous Roscnwald & Weil's Stock. Overcoats and Ulsters At less than soc on the dol- lar. In fact we have Absolutely no Regard for Original Cost or Value Saturday $5--$6--$7--$8 Buys an awful nice Overcoat Saturday. Picked from the last of the Rosenwald & Weil stock. ONTI CLOTH HAYDEN BROT Our Special Dress Goods and Friday, SEASON'S REMNANTS OF Best Callc Outing ¥lanvel, 3 Mitlinery Sale—Ke: Friday Is looked on as a dull day in a dry goods store. day today. The hard times of the last taught shrewd people th We're going to It will pay you to keep an Bros'. advertisements, Recent heavy cash York auction houses and thel mills since the great reducti Dbill enables them to give bar; fore approached in this count STAMPED LIN Friday we open our full i novelties of STAMPED T SPLASHERS, SCARFS, ete Nothing like th for such fine goods. . 72-inch Momie linen splashers, We retail working silks, floss, etc., as cheaply as o them 3-yard silk floss per dozen Best knitting silks per sp Wash twist Roman fi et Crepe tissue paper per roll, MILLINERY DEPAR Ladies' trimmed hats, la styles, made and trimmed o in the prevailing winter shad: prices. Ladies' $§1 Ladies' § Ladies' $2.76 trimmed hats, Ladies' $3.00 trimmed hats, Ladies' $5.00 trimmed hats; Feathers, wings, tips, et 10¢ —~-— SOLD BY THE FIRST it Stock 00ds and The ¥ Whol tire Nank o Dry The entira bankrupt steck of the Wholesale dry goo SOLD TO BOS 'Ok SALE BE SAT This well known Omala consisting of Silks and satins, All kinds of ribbons, Fine velvets and plu Imported laces, embroider] Gloves and mitts, Tandkerchiefs, Chiffons, nettings. Vellings, silk crepes, ete., Was soid to Boston Stor National bank of Omaha at its appraised value, This immense stock runs o8 'thousands of dollars, ar Sause a sensation from onc to the other. This sale November 24th Wait for it at 1ot hes, N. W - - The Chicago, Milwaukee train, leaving Union exact connection at Sabula, ippl river points north, arri 40 a. m., North Gregor Croase 11:16 a. m., St. Paul 3: silice, 1604 Parnain streets , 3 1-2¢; Canton F 1-20 Their Ad- vertisement on This Page. value of a dollar, purchases e prices ever dreamed of stamped dresser sca cr trimmed hats, 00 trimmed hats, NATIONAL exactly one begins Saturday, depot at & p. NEN ING Hou TAL SE. HAYDEN BROS. Remnantsof Dress Goods fo¥ Friday, Animmense plledf dress goods rem- nants, the \‘ann umulation of the season: lengths, 2ito 9 Y ARDS Will be slaugimered tomorrow. Black Dress Goods, For Friday. Special Prices. 0-inch Black Fancy, the 69¢ &5e qualities, 59¢ 46-inch imported English He; the 69 quality, 39¢c 46-iuch all wool Serge, the 69¢ quality 75¢ and [ 46-inch Frede otta, the quality, 49¢ reh, 48-inch, 60-inch Serge, ie, $1.00, £1.25 qualities, 75¢ nch Storm Serge, the $1.00 quality, 69c Hb-inch Storm Serge, the $1.75 quality, $l 00 nch Black Fancies, 69¢, ities, 49¢ ich Black Broadcloth, ik the : quality, Colored Dress Goods. Free Dress Dining. h all dr ard and All our $1.0¢, $1.19, $1. w ess patterns costing Tic $1.50 Novel- ties, 080 Allour $1,00, Novelties, 766 8 and 40-inok all wool Suiting, checks heathers, plains, all at one pric worth 48¢, 50c and G9e. $1.10 and $1.25 40-inch Extra Special 8ilk Sale. COLORED SATINS. quulity satins, just thing ‘for fancy work, pink, light blue, cardinal, |70 Yd orange, ote’, Only. ... .. COLORED MOIRE SILKS, only a few pleces lcft of this great bargain in Moire Silks, colors, brown |7c Yd Nice the in COLORE navy and myrtle, would 390 Yd Armuve.We have itin just e a yard, for .... 490 Yd silk and no matter what shade of finding it in this silk, TS. We place myrtle,cardinal, win 75c Yd myrtle, tan and lm\y AH .‘Ii l\. . Fine qual- ity double be cheap at fifty cents, COLORED ARMURE DRE SILKS 4 colors, brown, navy, cov- COLORED JAP <!L|\ This is mnl- may want for Christmas fancy w at 20 peces of an extra fine quality Silk tan, etc’ roaul‘r $1.25 “l[y( Only warp, in cardinals, brown, only This is an extra good quality all silk dinal and myrtle, worth egant quality of genuine Jap you can be almost certain 59 el COLORED SILK VELVE! Velvets, in sgal brown, goiden navy, velvets, for only .... Arnold’s German | ¢ and 85¢ | MEN'S and BOYS' othing. Our Motto in this Department is: bought--bring them back."” BOYS' SUITS MARKED DOWN-- wool worsted, cheviot and Ca:simere ible-breasted coat for boys from 4 to 1 86.60 qualities, down for Friday nml one of our all Knee Pant Suits, with d 15 years, $5.50, 86 a urday 10.. BOYS’ ALL WOOL SUITS Ages 4 to 15 years, double-breasted coat, elastic waist band, plain dark g cassimeres, $4.25 values, down for’ Every pants have patent ¢ and blue gray cheviots and riday and Saturday to. BOYS’ CAPE OVERCOATS Ages 4 to 14 years, cheviot and cassime 3 o 8, and we have made three pr »8, the values run fro: s on this lot, $2 BOYS’ ULSTERS Shetland, melton and frieze, soid for $7, 86 and $5, all and . ‘.o BOYS’ OVERCOATS Ages 14 to 19 years, cout, MEN’S KERSEY OVERCOATS All wool, of course, extra long or medium cut, half silk back and silk sleeve lining, blue, black, brown and slate—they sell everywhere else in town to $20—some plac our price Friday and Saturday. ... loak Bargains |[FUR CAPES, $7.75. $1.15 ulsters that 2.05 ages 6 to 14 years, prices in three lots at $3.75, made of brown melton sold all around town for $4 a good durable —we've reduced them to A whole table to select from at this price—some of them are worth $20,00—lots of them #15.00—came and take )U\II' piek for.. 5 MISSES’ GRETCHENS. The latest fashions in blue and cardi {WOMENS’ CHINCHILLA CLOAKS, -+$16.00 $2.45 ; ages 6 to 12 years. Navy bluo and black: (il length: prico around town to $23—on sale here Friday and Saturday for . I[WOMENS’ AND MISSES' COATS A whole table full. tans, browns, blacks, grays, various qualities, t were from $4.00 to $8.00 each: on ba 'gdm table for Friday and Saturday. “If you'd | rather have the money than the goods you've 1$3.45 $1.95 SI.T5 $2.15 .$1.95 $12.50 HAYDEN BROS. 18 sald he We're to dull it your lue Friday a in stores. day ng to make ferest 1o come (0MOrTrow, CALICOS & full, 4C~Not bus dark and black figures and cal NoT Poor ones, | new pleces, dress styles medium, Turkey red stripes and large figured confor | ico, fast colors, THESE ARE | REMNANTS | tomer for RHAKER, ol FLANNEL-A qualities and styles, Ouly yards to a cus- 2460 COTTON good TING thousand and | pieces, | Friday’s s | clday's s | for APRON CHECK GINGITAMS for nly standard quality, only Friday and 20 yards to a customer for.. . BLACK SATIN The henvietta fin- than have I our Kind. They sold Will not | 1oriday's price. never sell in at BLI finest, ACHED MUSLIN-Not but a lot of the very of course, will vem- Will be placed on sale tomor- 1.C Yd. | nants. | row at, REMNANTS flannel, All able linen, remunants of will be on JHALR PRICE our crashes, sale for Iriday at..... MITTENS men's heavy AND GLOV woolen mittens, A lot of You will 90 I'r. see they are worth 25e, Friday WOMEN'S HOSE 10¢ warm, They should sell for to keep trade mov- 190 Heavy, umless, all wool. 25¢, and for Friday, |ing, WOME MITTENS— Bought in summer heeause they were Now W 1l Friday for S SANONY mw-m quality | everyone on them. unde [ WOMEN'S IIAl lot of our will be for I 08e. SNIGHTDR $1.50 fine ISNES. —A spee- They only ZOWDS, lay and Saturday MEN' H0e, worth T5¢; men's merino sox worth 2 men's best THE BE lined gloves and mittens 3ie, collars— men's worth 7he, wool linen worth and children’s lieavy cashmere hose 25¢, worth 40c. HAYDEN BROS PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. HERS Silk Bale for F. S. Plumb, Lincoln, L. D. Craig, Louisville, Barker. R. B Millard, N. W. Hancock and wife, | the Paxton. DRESS GOODS | Morris Paimer and Dellone guests, J. J. Bonekemper and wife of Sutton are Millard guests. Colonel A. A. McCoy of Deadwood is regis- tered at the Dellone. J. B. Scanlon and wife guests at the Paxton is at the Barker. Ky., is at the Schneider of Fremont is at the Neola, Ia., are at wife of Schuy nel, 3 1-2 a Yard— of Kearney are ney are at the Millard. J. J. Burk and wife, with “Aladdin, company are registered at the Barker. Matt Gering, the Plattsmouth attorney, in the city attending United States court John Peters, ex-collector of internal reve- nue, registered at the Millard last evening. 1. J. Hamilton of Norfolk and H. T. Ox- | nara of Grand Island are Millard guests Mr. and Mss. Frank McGowan of La Crosse, Wis., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bruner. r contracts with | . M. Mulford, jr., manager of the Western on by the tarifr | Union Telegraph company at Chicago, | Omaa. W. H. Luck, wester e United States EExpress company, is at the Paxton. . 8. Potter of the Omaha Bridge & Ter- 1 company returns today from a busi- trip to the east. J. T. Vanness and wife, and wife and Mrs. J. P, Organ, are guests at the Merchants, Eighty-seven members of the David Hen- derson American Extravaganza company, “Aladdin, Jr.,!" are domiciled at the Barker. ther stores buy| A, B, DeLong of the East Omaha Land | company has recovered from a long siege of sickness, and is again able to be at his de W. Hethart and wife, Ransom and wife, ver and wife, Bllis and wife, Miss Cather- Mits Vera, Miss Verona, Miss are some of the l’ the Barker with “Aladdin, Jr."" company. eyl ul B. Willlams and R. W. McAfee of § 8 AralyzIng | yojus, James D. Ward of St. Paul, M. | Fosnes of Des Moines and D. J. Sinclair of | Nebraska City, all of the United States post- | ofice inspection department, are in the city attending United States court. They are at the Dellone. Tt make it a busy X is year or o have eye on Hayden from New gains never be- ry. ne of Christmas RAY CLOTHS, | J. W. Dillin Neola, Ia., s, 10¢. tray cloths, Se. het silks, silk | 0. 19¢ c., 25¢ dozen. 18 TMENT. test new fresh f new materials | $1.48 §1 $1.95. 3.50. from lc each, N BROS. t the H. Howard D. Hall, Chicago; Chicago; swell, Fre- Rock, Ark.; ; J. N. Hobbs, ligh; Mrs. 1 W. Loomis, Elgin, A. 8. Hogle L. E. C. Sildort, Portsmouth, Ia.; € L. H. Beason, Salt L R. E. Pate, Pender mont; ¥. Daughada: C. 0. Carpenter, Abilen Chicago; W. C (-\lluvu\\ H. Stevens, St. Louls; B. 1l M. Rosenthal, A, P. Hought D. H. Gross, cago; J. J. Jackson, W, BANK. Little an of the Omaha Notlon House. Omaha ns on house, ' RE, OMAHA. URDAY ! wholesale stock | Neb Hotels. H R. askans at At the Paxton-J. F. Croc . M. Hull, Kearney; [cHie, Lincoln. Millard—C. € West_Point; McCreary, H » At the Dellone—R. A. Smith, C. W. ing, 7 ah; Frank Marnell, H. the First | i, Nebraska City; I M. itublee, third | 4y Wayn netf Leep Platie Center § At the Merchan Paul, St Paul { Island; D. L. Cram lan, Atkinson; R rge Berry, Butt Whitman; John A il Ll HARVEST EXCURSIONS SOUTIL C. An- J Brinker, 8 Wisner; ebles, R Conk- D. A aig Broken e by cade K. I Larison, D. on, Alfred Bratt, Pender; M. E. Fuhrman,’ Schuy €. V. Manatt, Marshall, Grand N. Boy- Wakeflel! Swiggart Hen- up into the Clothe nd its sale end of tens | wiil state | T 'ON STORE, h and Douglas, Via the Wabash R, K. On November 20, December 4 and 18, the Wabash will eell tickets at one fare, ving at Dubuque | with $2 added. For tickets or a copy of §40 a. m., La|the Homeseekers' Guide call at Wabash of- 45 p. m. Ticket | fice, 1502 Farnam street, or write. G. N. CLAYTON, N. W, P. Agt, & St Paul fast m., make Ta., for Missis- | is in | | Lang, who is wanted in Iowa for burglary. ntendent of the | | hav Pen- | Marshall, | k. | principals registered | | and removed him to the | allege that Chi- | | A LOCAL BREVITIES, The street railway employes will give their first annual ball at ' Washington hall Thanks- giving night. John Nelson was arrested last night on a warrant charging him with assaulting Sarah Peterson. He was released on bail. Some of the sports have scheduled a dog ght for Thanksgiving day, to be pulled off In East Omaha, providing the authorities do | not interfere. A steam pipe in W. M. Preston's flour mill, 508 Plerce street, burst about 9 o'clock yester- day morning and caused an alarm of fire. There was no los The chilly November air talks of stoves | and ranges ‘and sends the people to Dickey's J. F. Mallalien and Ira D. Marston of Kear- | stove store, where they find what they need. 1403 Douglas street. Married—At the father, Mr. Charles and Miss Flor E. vember 20, Rev. J. M. ing. Married: Wyness, T M. Wilson, seph, Mo., Omaha. Detectives Johnson and McCune of the Des Moines police force arrived in the city yes- terday and left in the afternoon with Harry residence of the bride's Cope, Edward Sammer Cope, on Tuesday, No- Wilson, D.D., officiat- At the esday, D.D., and sidence November Mr. Miss of Mr. 20, by Rev. J. John Forbes of St. Jo- Elizabeth Wyness of nes ofth arrested Lang here Wednesday. Mr. Daniel W. Crousmann and Miss Annie J. Carey were married on Wednesday even- Ing, November 21, 1894 by Rev. Charles W Savidge of the People’s church, at the resi- dence of Mr. E. T. Rellly, 1903 Leavenworth street. The trustees of the Associated Charities intimated to the county commissioners that an influential deputation of friends and taxpayers will walt upon the board at the | meeting next Saturday afternoon to confer on the relief work for the winter. C. M. Patton of Woodbine, Ia., who Is vis- iting friends at 2530 South Seventh while walking on the broke his thigh. The patrol wagon was ¢ Methodist hospi where his iujuries were cared for. The cereal mil's in East Omaha, were burned in the summer, have rebuilt and will be in operation in a couple of weeks. These mills have been enlarged and the company by which they are owned will manufacture all kinds of cereal products, Trinity Methodist church, Re P H Sanderson, D.D., pastor, will be closed next Sunday, as that church is undergoing re- pairs. All the services will be withdrawn The regular meetings will be held in the lecture room next week, and services will be resumed the following Sunday. Max Freeman, the young man_brought back from Lincoln by Detective Dempsey, was arralgned in police court yesterday on a grand larceny charge and pleaded not guilty. The complainants, H. Schultz & Co., Freeman stole a fur cape from them and pawned it. The case hearing this afternoon D. T. Mount was acquitted in police court yesterday afternoon of the ci short welght. He days ago at the D. White. The load of coal in question was 150 pounds short. The that he had received the but had thrown off several the residence of a poor without coal 1, which been correct hug tamily weight, lumps at that LR PHILLLP'S “ROCK AND" EXCURSION Through Toarist Slecy cisco and Via Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railway, leaves On Friday at 1:10 p. m., via Denver, priu Pue alt Lake, Ogden. Also throwgh tourist sleeper to Los Angeles every Wednesday on our southern route, via Fort Worth and El Paso Tickets and sleeping car reservations can be secured at the “Rock Island” ticket office, For full information call on or address CHARLES KENNEDY, 1602 Farnam St G N, W. P.'A e LR T 1g Car to San Fran- 08 Angelos. Omaba. l Read Fidelity's real estate ade street, ot _at noon fell and led is set for | rge of giving | had been arrested a few instance of Weight Inspsctor driver swore wag WONDERFUL SHOE SALE TOMORROW. Sixty Thousand P s of Shoes Will Be Placed on Sale Tomorrow, Nov. 23, AT BOSTON STORE, OMAHA. Great as Boston Store shoe sales have been, there never was one to equal this. If you can imagine as many as almost all the shoes of all the retail dealers in Omaha put together, placed in one sale, you will have an idea of how great this sale is. In this sale yow'll find: Ladies' carriage boots, Men’s cork sole shoes, Men's patent leather shoes, Ladies’ fine white stitched shoes, Children’s, boys' and misses’ shoes, Hundreds of cases of Ladles' warm shoes, Ladies’ warm slippers, Children’s warm shoes and slippers, Men's and boys’ custom made calf shoes, Ladies’ hand turn shoes, Ladies’ welt shoes, All of these in the best and latest styles, At prices Absolutely and positively BELOW ANY EVER QUOTED either by this or any other dealer in world. the BOSTON STORE, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. —— W A. Note: The South Twelfth street noonday rest is sadly in need of two hard coal burners. Won't some charitably inclined person supply this want immediately? Please send to 513 | South Twelfth street. Sbt b, §50,000 City Warrants. L. McCague received today tele graphic _order for $50,000 Omaha city war- | rants. Parties having warrants to sell call at his office, 1506 Dodge street. e Our Italy. Time was when the “glorious climate of California” i1 not attract tourists. But year after year the tide of travel sets In stronger John this favored region. There is no climate like it on this continent for a winter resort, and the usual fine service of the Union Pacific system has this season been brought to a degree of perfection which leaves nothing to be_desirad. est ticket ugeni or address H. P. DEUEL, City ticket agent. 1302 Farnam st.. Omaha, Neb. New Omaba Limited Train, On and after Sundauy, November 4, the Chicago, Milwaukee & Paul “electric | lighted }mited” will leave Omaha at 6 p. m., | arriving in Chicago'at 9 a. m. Remember this train carries diners a la carte. C. 8. CARRIER, Ticket Agent. 1504 Farnam St. ———— Oplum habit and aleoholism treated. Years of experience. H. W. Hyde, M. D., 407 Pax- ton block, Omaha, Neb, Awarded Highest I"Io-n—-World'n Fair. BAI(ING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. f#oin Ammeonia, Alum or any other adult yess £0 YEARS THE STANDARD, e and stronger every fall and winter toward | For furthee fuformation call on your near- | Recelyer's Sale of Seasonable Clothing. At the Globe's old stand goods are getting slaughtered terribly. People of limited means are having a picnic. Men's silk neck wear to close, 8c. Men's full suits, $L.9 Duck coats, wool lined, 69¢. Desirable men's overcoats, $1.50, ‘Wool socks, Heavy winter men's ants, 89c. Striped socks, 2c. Men's Al fur ov Wool mitts, leather faced clay worsted suits, $4 cut ulsters, 89c. Men 15c. Fine kersey Men's silk web suspenders, mittens, 9c. Boys' st loid collars, 3c. Cooks formerly $1.00, pick for Fine line of stiff hats, men's or boys', worth | up to $3.00, pick for 20c. Men's beaver storm ulsters, $2.50. Finest men's or boys' suits of which there is a terrible overstock, are being sold at prices at least % less than cost of manufacture, not to speak of the 3 profits that the manufacturer, jobber and re- tailer would be entitled to. Look for sign RECEIVER'S SALE. 115 §. 16th street, at the Globe's old stand, opposite the Boston store. -——— On the Way to His New Colon V. Sumner, who succeeds Brigadier Forsyth in command of the Seventh ca was at the headqua | ters of the Department of the Platte yester- | day, on his way to join Lis new r ment | at Fort Rilex. Colonel Sumner was until ‘hm recent promotion lleutenant colonel of the Eighth cavalry, stationed at Fort Meade. He stands Mgh in military cir- Ing s ed with distinetion through the civil wa 1 having been in the vice continually since the close of the rebellion He entered the army from civil life at the very outbreak of the civil war. Commens ing his military career as a ser nt, he won_promotion after promotion by gailant t, and at the close of the war he en breveted a brigadier neral. Since > has served almost continuousy west, articipating in the Modoc, rees Bannock wars. He was > time commandant at Fort Robin- facturing Co. in the earlier part s black grey long warm winter caps, overcoats, $4.1 10c. Felt SOLD ONLY BY Overshoes, 39c. JEWELER, 15TH AND DOUGLAS § SUCCESSFULLY.” ation. SEARLES & SEARLES SPECIALISTS, Chironis Nervous Private AND Special Diseases the | Nez P for s son, The following marriage licenses the county judge yesterday: d Address 1son, Omaha on, Omaha ymaha South Omaha Omaha Omaha were R Treatmentby Mail, — Consullation Frey Catarrh, all diszaszs of the nose, l‘hr(m(.llllcfl,.‘ih)umuh Liver,Blood "kiu and Kidney discaszs, Lost —Manhood and all Private Dis= COMMIT THIS TO MEMORY — LATEST STYLES—-LOWEST PRICES | eases of Men‘ UKSCOFIELD CWAKS SlllTS Flle | lJr. Searles & \ arles, Gor. 16th and Farnam Sts., ) MAHA PAXTON BLOCK. THS RANGISBAN DROPS .&x. Prepared from the original fo mula pre erved in the Archives of the Holy Land, hav 3¢ an suthentio history dating bac £ 600 years. A POSITIVE CURE foz all Stomach, Kidney and Bowel troubles, especially CHRONIC CONSTIPATION Price 6O cents, STRAIGHTEN UP Inthy they should | way go by using | Shoulder Braces. We have them AT ALL PRICES The Aloe & Penfold Co., 1408 FARNAM ST. THE LION DRUG HOUSE. Lost Manhood trophy . ete.. suiely eul iudo Remedy. Witk wri i % A Faller & Ca., Coraer 13tb and Douglass S " OMAHA, NEB. Sold by all druggists. {be Francis:an Remedy Co., 184 V2™ “UREV 81, UHICAGO, ILL ? for Circular i 04 Hinstrated Calendar For sale by Kubn & Co., 15th & Douglas und vigor quickty restored.Yaricocele, Light — The Luxembourg pattern, brought out by the Gorham Manu- of the season, is increasing in popular favor every day. The spoon work in this design has an appearance of solidity and beauty that is original, RAYMOND. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY WORKS CLEAN HOQUSE WITH The popularity of the Eng- lish Clothes Tree has re- sulted in its very exten- sive use, and from the thousands of buyers have delighted in its practical utility there have come to us suggestions for Im- provements and additions to its usefulness, We offer today an proved Clothes Tree, ranged for o of the wardrobe. The lower tier of hooks are some= what inside the line of outer hooks, and are de- signed for under clothing. The upper or maln tler 18 composed of large double~ pronged clothes hooks, and together they accommos date an entire wardrobe, | Price, In quartered oak, § | Really nothing has been found more ger fceable In emall rooms summer cotthges | than one of these Clothes Trees. They ventl- |late the clothing, and have all the capaclty of a small closet. They are remarkably cons | ventent, and you can move them in an ins | stant to any part of the room. ‘Charles Shiverick & Co, FURNITURE of Every D escripticn Im- Temporary Location, 1206 und 1208 Douglas Stroel MILLARD HOTEL BLOCE, BAILEY, THE DENTIST Paxton Blor) 16t and Fari Courteous tre of 16 ont given 10 @ 1l Without g8 or ehlop rubber $3.00. Peonle 1Yy ¢ AWy from ¢ ed 'ipon the diy they o in the eity, lady aitendant. Telephoue 1083, Germay spoken