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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY JBRANDEIS BoSTON S0 | New Spring Fabrics in Dress Goods, Silks and Ladies’ Suits | SHOE SALES DRESS GOODS IN NEWEST SPRING PATTERNS DISPLAY OF BEAUTIFUL NEW SILKS SMART MODES IN SPRING SUITS and SKIRTS oot S0 Sutonlaning none 8o astonishing. 15 1903, Ladies’ Black Bead Chains at 49¢ Fashion’s Latest Noveilty Ladies’ black bead chains with beautiful embossed bluck jet locket— will hold picture—complete— C All Boys' Clothing Must Go Quickly We will shortly move our boys’ clothing department to new quarters on the third floor. To prepare for this we are markiog st great sacrificss every boys' and youths' garment ip the store. Nevor such a chance to buy juvenile clothing at such low pricos. Children’s Kuee Pants Suits, Reefers and Overcoats at $1.95 Ly A $ none 8o sensational— . Mohair Sicilian, black, 54 Inches, at ..... .. ..oooiiiiiii. 4% The demand for illuminated minlature stripe shirt waist silks for this spring ”‘:":: 5":“’#":‘« :‘/" "0':””"”‘"’.",V(‘I"{:, as this ! i B6-inch black silky Sicillan ..... . 75¢ fs remarkably great.These silks will bé the most popular pattern. We have the mew | ',:"M,,»",,',, Tovle & mandeiTor the vealtl $60,000 Worth Fine Shoes S6-inch Turkish mohair shirt wal $1.00 est and best taffeta {llumine hair line noppe and Infinitesimal check—come in 22, 24, : - | h wmart effects in women’s wear and our as- semblage of tailor made spring gowns is | Made by the most more attractive than ever before, We spec ally mention a line of imported suits, 1'hese were made according to owr spccial order and come in street suits, howse and récep- $1.50 27 inches and 1 yard wide, at | e o s ey s | 19C. 85¢, 98¢ 5% 1.59 ....... up to Dainty and sheer voile etamines . . $1.50 lebrated shoe manu- £ America, on sale now At Half Price facturers tion gowns. Never has such a great d | » : ; lay of st o eations as this Sty Colaced Drovs ey The Ultra Fashionable S | oy g g e o At Less than Dainty Colored Dress Goods—for street costumes,etc e Ultra Fashionable Shantongs Jrom 825 to $150. Half Price, b * - e dar ool GOc Dainty voile etamine melang 1.5 | We are selling genuine pongee, made in the Shantong districts, made in the most We also show a great sample purchase ¢ Bl Bhoth. worbteds, | Crasiis puekiiing uibvsis popular of summer fabrics for style, comfort and wearing qualities. EERE o) Y Y oy ke 4] And Just a % at . Sis IBRVON0 [\ el o . e BOC| 36-inch pongee—regular $1.35 quality selling 890 SORRIAVP R craAdRER in DIUS, GIRER | . 1 New tailor clothe, newest 1.5( Oatmeal cioth, cream, ) i BN ed s Bty ol Little Over 3 effects shown ... 1 et . 1.286 postillon back, jleated pouch sleeves, full | cape, beautifully tailor stitched skirts with the new French flare, every novelty and make. We mention special values in this | line at $10.00 and $12.00. Closing out mistral etas mine: etamines, at vos twine etamines and canvas Half Price ... 49¢-75¢ We showing a speclally handsome line of embroidered robes, elegantly combined coloring and embroldered—exclusive styles. On Bargain Square at 25¢ and 49¢ Plain and fancy dress goods, black and Etamines, cheviots, Blcillans, tweeds, TAFFETAS ~Wae sell taffet: that give excellent wear—we guarantes the follow- New spring walking skirts—very latest wi t T d i 3 olf and g skirts, o 0 SN T S SRen | | e R T | Seled sart ds Mok taftels st OO a4 08 10 10 Biadn .o U o 25¢ o Valuss Bt ThO: fhnoy-be 46: 24-inch pure dye black taffeta at 69¢ 4 novelties, 1,:4.98 to $19 B IOR FOR s o o soir yar 3 Long Skirts in the new etamines, canvas, cheviot, etc, beautifully trimmed and ) v B N " 27-inch pure dye black taffeta, “‘Bennet,” guaranteed, at 75¢c | "7fueeely "made Theae are ki..n. “dross skirte and waiiing skirts And are apsoiuiely $22,000 Women's Fine Shoes |8 ot tvlish line of Spring skirta ever exhibited in the On Bargain Square at 59c and 75¢ 36-inch pure dye black affeta, at $1.10 Tt Xt et alapiay we wit show ese serts -~ 4,08 t0 $45 made 1Y A Mistrals, etamines, mohairs, canvas High class English tallor ol nch pui y cl " y Snd prices &t .., D T BRI il e A H S John J. Latteman, Trimby & Brewster, cloths, tweed worsteds, tailor suit- woada, twikls. s o T ? 3 Stylish Suits for Early Spring Ford, D. Armstrong & Co. of Rochester, ings, imported high grade melanges, Suitabis for WAIRRE shTFs hae ihite White waist silks, Louisene, peau de cyigne, soie metalique, Sults spectally designed for early epring wear, entirely new, Thomas Plant of Boston, Wolft Bros. of Sellilants, eto,~81 50 Slltabie for wlking skirts agd taiior t 85c. 08 4 $1.15 zibeline and cheviots, all medium weight—especially good values— 1 8.08| Gincinnau, etc values, per yard . i c g g wear, T8¢ al Cy C an s . TOF cusdssicsvqgesssvuanssghlivoreasstsn o vt seee ss ee o0 840 DOWN TC All this spring's new styles, Any Fur in Our Grfiat Stbck at Just Half Price Our final clearing sale offer of furs is bound to make a still greater reduction in our stock. Just think of these stylish furs at just ONE-HALF PRICE. $2 PUFFINGS AT 50c A YARD SILK WAISTINGS, silk challl R T AfeEiNGy, | D"cy:r‘ll-u., plain and fancy effects, dots, stripes, 39¢ AT WHITE GOODS COUNTER MONDAY $1 White Goods 25c Yd SPECIAL SALE OF LONG CLOTHS We will place on, sale Monday ons big lot of the finest quality made to sel as high as $6 Go on sale at 98¢, i Monda, Weinch wide, regular 3o long #0-tneh wid of mew white mercerised waistings. These are in long An Attractive Bargain Square Sale for y { cloth, for Monday—per ISC inch wide long cloth—our regu- p A &l 850 yards of all white all over lace puffings, all over tucked shearings and fine lawn $1.50, o il oon ¥ iar e quality.for Monday 15¢ mill lengths and without doubt the finest waistings that pufiings, with lace beading offects, a small part of which has been $e-inch wide, very fine long cloth d6-inch wide long eloth, good, aub. were made this season. They are in extra heavy weight, displayed in our front swow window, suitable for making entire C $1.08 s Feguinr e ity 17¢ piantal quality, and ol segnins ]G Inediiem swoight and Hoht weight’ and 0rs (n those fine Dasket waisis, rogular prico up o 82,00 yard, choice on bargain square at, y . . { . . c quality, for Monday only, yd..... e wyard.... & ceraaens i e gty S or Sonday ] LG Hiiach,vids ng gloth-our regular weaves, those beatiful jacquard and damask efects. These Rl darie Sradale: Fine Laces—Special— $2.50 ORIy, DOF YArd nor.m Q&350 e quati—tor Monday «Tty'wm75C have been displayed in our front show window for several Tmmense lots ot very ine embroiderien Many (houmands of yards of all kinds ot iy . days and have ezcited great comment. At 6c a yard they and insertings in sulsss, nainsook and fine wash laces Laces and insertings to AT MUSLIN COUNTER MONDAY are. without..question- ona of 'the greatest bargains s ever Samyric, ail neat and fnepatierns, tn all mateh In French valy, torchons; mechlings o in two lots, at, a yard—go 4 $3.00 Special § offered. Wehave them in plain white and those black and Boryara . 25c-74c JoiVara® 14c-3¢-5¢-10¢c fim—'m'v— ‘R.ahlghgjl‘xfide BleflChed Sheetiflgs white effects. There is no richer wash fabric and at 25c a AT THE LlNEN COUNTER MONDAY This Includes the finest hand sewed and . 1%-yard wide, Lockwood sheet- d—thy i e hand welt, light and medium and heav ice ey are the greatest ba ha “/ e -~ T e S 17c e L S e - SPECIAL SALE OF DAMASKS |t shou in imporied ioeal i, putant 1 yards wide, Utica bleached—regu- 2y alt skin, enamel calf, patent colt, surpass ] Mt prled e per " 28c i hediesinde 18, These prices are for Monday only. These goods will not be sold at the following | kid, vici kid, willow calf, in button and e -Gt v . C prices after [Monday. lace, plain tips and patent tips, in every sheeting—regular price gg_""“a 17lc 2%_%& ':met.l full blallcned koc.k 72-inch all [mre linen, full blenched eatin and double satin damask, beautiful and ex- | kind of heel. per yard ...... i 2C yood shesting—regular price Oc clusive designs. This is equal toany81.50 damask sold in Omaba. Im- ()Q Men’s $3 Shoes ported especially for this sale, at, & yard . b ) for §1.98 69-inch, all pure linen, full bleached Irish 68-inch all linen full bleached damask, l satin damask, Aokt AEAEEY AR SRAGE on sale gn our second $25-00 and $20-00 Pattern O g o 8"'5": Beltast satin finish. This is a regular floor. Kruger calf AR HL A GUA S ey $1.00 quality and will be sold at that 1%-yard wide, bleached Lockwoo 2%-yard wide, tull Loc] illow casing, regular price 000 sheotingerepuias pHes X" AR ) [ None of these goods will be sojd at these prices after Monday. Special Basetment Bargains for Monday men's enamel shoes, men's patent “ats $2,5" 22-inch, napkins to match all pattern: price after Monday— at, Soltekin shoes, ‘men's & . at, per dozen ..... . $2.98 per yard sc bnlx calf shoes, all on % besseses 7 9810 O U c:mm‘ '?;‘"l"'::. ":nd“.':flt'l ncnh:l:fll new me:-h One counter of 86-Inch wide dotted drapery Monday we continue our wonderful sale of mid-winter | 72jnch all linen German silver bleached second floor, at. 1.98 &8 that are wort Swiss, for Mona; damask, eoft finish and laundries beauti- 68-Inch all pure linen silver bleacnel Ger- 55 00 M4'6 yEIE. " Thers ate some a¢ tiss Tichl iy at, pattern hats—a shipment which arrived in Omaha Men's §5 Shoes for $2.50 fully. It is a number that we will sell o 18 for $1.10 after Monday, but in order to get exquisite ‘heavy waistings and suitings manu- factured this season In this lot. These are in man damask,. o o 3 100 late to be placed with the Saturday's s NS00 S B 0NN N One counter of drapery cretonne and you acquainted with it, we offer It 1s going to be our 85c grada, but for Il ai 3 1% aolos o baavy dwiiom-gn.at 10c now in the department ready for another rush day {t'tor Monday only, at, yard - A e g il on sale on our second . iolbbg d oor. sell them Monday as long as they 15c £ tomorrow. These are the goods that were pur- | The napkins will be §250 a dozen. per yard . o 690 Men's genuine Good- last, for, yard .. A All the balance of our entire stock on hand chased from Mme. Estelle Clark, 9 E. 30th Street, They are 2-inch size and match all ear welt sole shoes, of comforters filled with fine white cotton and covered with sateen and silkoline, the damask pattern: New York. They are the smartest things of the sale for ... One counter of long mill remnants of fine dotted Swisees and lappets. These are In all the |00 oo por vanainotted and formerly dainty colorings and aro exact Imitations Of uold as high as $250 each, to close thers the imported $1.25 Swisses. They are all out quick, we offer them for tomorrow in long mill lengths and very hand- [ —as long as they last— 1.00 4 . 2-inch napkins to match, at, n imported ~enamels, but go in this per dozen ,“,_4,1.75 1m|por|nd patent colt- .90 skin, patent calf skin, Paris and London milliners TOWEL SPECIALIl TOWEL SPECIAL !t S eled Vit md” wuh and we sell them all about One big lot of large size, extra fine all linen One lot of good size huck towels and velour calf skin, in- 2 [ ] knotted fringe damask towelg, regular | cluding Worth's $i.00 16c on the dollar— huck mwela]mt: spoke-stitch, equal to e i o bl oy b e, regula Electric Cushion sole tomorrow at any 40c towel soid in Omaha. We (8o 7 Vil shoes: 5 offer them for tomorrow only, at ... sale only, each . - B ...2.50 some goods, yard . for . N ‘K ' Platte captured the first, B 27 of Herman | bridge annual association foot ball match | kinlen, Seminola, Testimony, Dargin, " y N0 afternoon and the books were hit hara. | Pl w. his af STATE CRA(/hS WIN AGAIN | coe seccas ang mowhsent of Omaha divided | Was played at the Queen's club grounds | Signorina, Batts, Ida 8. Trompeuse, Aline HARVARD RUNNERS SULCEED Artilla heavily played 0 win the lasi | T A P e 200er " WHER' TOMRE 1 th Today and resulted in & score of 1 to 0| Newman,' Lucy B. 8. Governor Lafollete, race, but J. Daly raced her head off and | The next annual meeting of the assoct er id the third. The |y favor of Oxford. Walnut Hill, Barley, Nellle Cromwell, King she was beaten in a drive by Autolight. |tion will be held at Sioux Falls, 8. D. The e scores in the live-bird race were Rutter, Atwiil, Pririce Bilverwings, Flower — Weather clear, track fast. 'Reaults R i er hethng I SeaiRbIEEs (Y All-Nebraska Bl;‘wm‘-nbdolfuc Omahans by Burgess ...22230 0020 22223 30302 2093 21 “ CHICAGO ENTRIES PUBLISHED ‘51“:‘\’:!‘. Fla Bob, Soldier of Fortune, Tore: | Beat Yale and Pennsylvania Teams at &etu'(:&u.“o?‘«\{"Hl“'e"rl’(m‘,,"l'z'i'o selling: Im. | at Lake Manawa, Council Bluffs, ‘our Bir s R A - — Maker, Highball, Merry Pioneer, Jerry Bost 4 eed, 98 (W. Waldo), 5 to 2, second; Hip- o ooy o Bosers o238 100 S0 B o 1 19| HoFses Which Wil Compete for | Lynch, Wood Montgomery, St. | i ton Meeting. ponak, 212 (Burne), § to 1, third. Time: | CRESCEUS BEATS ICE RECORD Brewer ... 2422 L2100 22311 olaut 12011 19 w gton Park Stakes Thie pther. iaked _'::d‘,“ RREHOE. 079,10, ‘Sccona_race, seven-sixteenths of a mile, | e DAN BRAY OF SYRACUSE IS HIGH MAN | Hindmarsh 2111 221°2 21123 12111— % 3-year-olds and upward: CAMBRIDGE MEN BEAT PREVIOUS RECORD | maiaen 2-year-olds, purse: Bearcatcher, | Trots Mile in 2:15, or Two and Three- Echrosder ..1013 3113 33223 23013 00—~ 96 Are Anmounce The Oakwood handicap, one mile and a 112 (Shaw), 1 to % won: Bombardfer, 105 | 4 Grant 23 0503 S8 B S 19 turlong, $20 added, 108 rominations. (Burns). 8 'to 1, second: Golden Mineral, Quarter Seconds Better Than , 2999 % a andicap, one and ullman), & 3 . Time: 121, Al WAL Moot Againtn; Ayet) at | loomis .o SHDIEN N5 BUL 1N CHICAGO, Feb. 14.—Following are the | half miles, $3,00 added, 79 nominations. Cover 1,500 Yards in Onme and Ome.| PRI D €02 third. hme: oupi | Previous Best. Grand Island, Where Targets In- | GO T o 0o 12— 3 | entrics for the principal stakes at the next |, XOunE handicap. ong mble and one and | pign Seconds’ Less Time Than | % (Knapp),'even woh; lady Kent, 10f — stend of Live Birds Are Carter .....22000 2002 2223 02221 28*2— 2| summer meeting of the Washington Park | tions. i 4 Sprinters. Bver Teok R 00 ' thiraeo9ndi . Antolee, 07| oqpawa, Ont., Feb. 14.—A new ice rac- %" 36 . Diod Simpkins ..22220 22223 00222 20222 02022~ 19 | club: Midway stakes, selling, one mile and a Fourth race, mile and one-elghth, Palace |Ing record was "established today when it it ated Lewis ......*2222 20222 22023 22232 20238— 21 furlong, $2,00 added, 9 nominations. Before, hotel handicap: Gold Van, (C.’ Kelly), | Cresceus, George H. Ketcham's champlon 4 Jones 20082 22000 2229 2202 22203 33 The Wheeler handicap, a sweepstakes, for | “Aupurn stakes, seliing, one mile and one- 3to 1, won; Cunard e mess, KIY) | trotter, covered the Ottaws Ice Racing Willlams " ..22222 02220 22220 23233 30022 — P t’r':fin-‘-d' e and one-quar- | half furlong, $2,000 added, 109 nominations. ‘ecund-h Yellow Tail, 108 (Waterbl 3 &"0““;""‘"" mfl'”"m'k i," 2 a Guaners trom Nebraska at large agaln |Bray .......25 2um s wm mm— x| ‘Goid Heels, Maximus, Jack Youns, Ald- | 12k(ilow Nandicap, six furlongs, $2,000( BOSTON, Feb. 14.—A great crowd of por- | ifhy ‘it and Was et back for | an "lee “track 'was %rottod yesterday by demonatrated their superiority over Omaha | X B 78 it T s | 4, Avg Frazk, Au Révolr, Cungon, Little | aqded, 113 nominations, " = s2.00| 078 Witneased the annual Boston Atbletic | "¥ittn race, afx 'tlriongs. seln | Gucener in 21 Crexcous: Ume by quar- 22203 02392 32022 22208 22228 ! . ) . | “Kenwood stakes, five furlongs, - | sandle, 86 (Reed), © (0 5, won; Rag Tag, 108 | ters was: 5 trigger artists at the grounds of the Omaha | oo, 22093 2200 32003 G ooeas— 22 | Air LAght, Action, Terra Firma. South|added. 1% nominations, assoclation Indoor track games at Mechan. | £3nQuc, &) (fiead), § o D, WoRi JNAK The: 108 | “Cresceus: ¢ was an ex- Gun club across the river Saturday, win- 2 _| Breese, Flying Ship, Evea G, Londin, Ling- | *385'wooa stakes ~ five furlongs, 32,000 | ics’ ball tonight. The entry ligt included | (e DA% &' 4 360 d! o 10 T on tral. ning the team race by the narrow margin Total - 22 g | aulst, g.'u.lfia e st iant g,;,g:;n{g;r- added, 1% nominations. 2 ) most of the prominent athletes of eastern | Bixih race, mile and & quarter, selling: — 1 of Baie Bizds. The 83a)-team. scores Were B ey R A e ey WAl Edgewater stakes, five and one. tur- | golleges. Autolight, 103 (Birkenruth), 3 1, won With the Bowlers. s 216 to 212 LAST WEEK WITH THE BOWLERS | Starcos, ‘Tazsan, ' Begore. Plederich, High | bty odded, 112 nominations 0| As for the past two yoars the events | AT l01 C Dalv). 6 to i‘ secondy’ Grey: | phe All-Germans beat the All-Americans y On March 6 last the All-Nebraska shoot- Chanceilor, " Bavable, Vincennen, Conun-| odiled, 145 nominations which were arranged as features were the | 2:10. | n & match gumo of {enpins on tho Western §/ Por s o gk e B s Hold Thelr Long Lead Emsily | drum. Alabarch, Trinity Bell, Alta Loma, i . . alloys last night. v ers same trick, only that time | BN Pt Charils Ominanr, Aty college team races, in which Harvard beat [ — H ALL-GERMANS. { they beat the Omahans by seven birds, Despite Loss of One mo§ln.liecc:;fi:ney,1§mc[|:2 Appleby. LOSING TEAM STILL ASPIRES | yaie. Josette Wins Desoto Handicap. ist. 2d. 3d. Total b which s still a very close score. The e M ines ¢ Q . gy The summary: NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 14.—The De Soto | L. Weymuller......... 153 13 208 94 i match of yesterday was so close to & tle S N RO C‘,}ggr"v‘u’lg;’}n‘ Omaha Gun Club Will Shoot Another rty-yard Invitation (scratch), won by | handicap, at six furlonge and worth 3166 | Al Krug. It Do s g { that It was not decided until the last Pair | omana Games. Won. Lost. P.C | Fiying Torpedo, Dupont, Sir uu}g-. Triad, Race with Dicky Bird 3. Tiolland, Georgetown. Time, 4 &5 Lo the winner, the feature of today's card T, Sowerman.. 388 1 8- T i h«m: .hum ik Pyt ptlbad ol Natioaal % 8 &8 ‘| PomtpAny Mo E!?nk"fl!’:‘é’é‘.’ e Te: EOnas. woes, 100 yams: Cambridge Youns | & second cholce in ‘the }wu]ng at'y n.l».r';u. Weber..uveeiiis 1 B8 499 clally keen. Natlonal . » ‘568 3 i E 3 b, A N g it e Favored by the start, Josette raced the | - i o Clarkson . 4 B '8 Rl oshaton, Gregor K, dobn beters, Bt e Rens Chx assoclation defeated Boston | favorite, Beorpio, off 'his feet and then Totals....coneees 7 559 2,400 | On April 3 next will be held the return | Garkso: 8 B 58| Mercos Savonus Wil Topeail, Lord - 3 istian association. Time, | favorite, Scorplo off his feet and then Sesuoaits g8 ol ) . 4 g uex, t, 1, 1 'y 3 ) tl; 't e pot. ith the All- 3 2-5. - c 0! 0l e D4 C en LA b, i shoot between these rival teams. It will| 8t. Charles 4 » B A e, Governor “fi."y?r e | APy Rt S‘uh(ursll(yntfnzllm Wiitam | - Andover academy defeated Phillips-Ex- |and Scorpio were the only beaten favorites. 18t 2 3d. occur at Grand Island, where the Grand | Western € 1 o; | AR inarke Wood Lake Bour: | Townsend of the defeated Omaha team | efer academy. Time, 3:15 3-5 Weather cloar, track muddy. Results: | pyovo. oo Island and North Platte gun clubs hold | TU8 Park . AR By 2 | bon, The Picket, Shooting Star, Manru, | challenged the Dickey Bird Gun club team | =Massachuselts Institute ‘of Technology O'Haeen, 5 {Robping. 4 o 1 won: Tay | Hyle WoiE i ' ac ive bil 9 won from Bowdoin. \, o .4 to 1, won; Iady ) i 3 their annual shoot on April 1, 2 and 3.| Though the Omahas lost one of thelr | Gnootoer” Bamays " Cojimte: Dlok Welles | to The ons. Just completed. This was. ac. | | Forty-yard dash, Wandicap, won by J. W, | Alberta, 102 (Lindsey),'s to 2, wecond; Jorry | Siillion S e 8 3 y nade, Dick Welles, | to- the Just comp! 4 This next time, it is decided, targets in- | thice Kames to the Westerns last week | Boilo's 'Commoner, W. B, Gates, Wax |cepted and the match will occur next |Wiliams jr, Masachuseits Institute of | Hunt, 105 (Munro), s to 1, third. Time o m 03 18 stead of birds will be used. It is thought | {1'% S5 TOL serve to put much of a erimp Tuper, Ben Mackinul' Soon, Gold Bell. | week. It wil be for twenty-five live bl 4 | Technoloay. TIMA S Bh by I & L Escond race, five furlongs: Birch Broom it b S that the Omaha team will have a decided | league by a margin that will not be .| gaosway. Righttul, Upmoer ReiE, Otls, | per man. The Dickey Bird inen wilh have & Be thouses n . | e racs, e D e hrateat Blinoer. stals a1 e 7 advantage at the target game, as its mem- | come. The Gate City, National and Clark- | meners | ot Lacy Cramford, Barea. | D O o i ad Toogar of ihe twe B e 14 pound shot. ~won by E. P.|IT (Gannon), 16 to' 1, sécond; Lady, Mis: Ko wensad bers do more of that class of shooting :‘lan.e‘.m:‘:a“irf::l;:)m;:‘! :;lr“::.m"u'rhg“‘ Valeat, George Gibbs, ' Sldnaé Lucas, | teams, who will oppose e?ch Z'm"' have Elhtf‘dul!"l h;vw’ \;urk Athletic club, distance ;u‘f‘e‘ 110 (W. Hicks), 13 to 1, third. " Time: Detro ; $5 5 4 ; a : aivid 3 feet 4 Inche a5, PROI' b, 14.—At the Groms than do the Nebraskans. Fifty clays per | to ‘overtake the leaders. 80 as far as the | iy ime tonc” Dick 1Ngr, Gocariine, | bet K5 onch oo the ot il koot el fo. | “Foriy-ive yards low hurdle handicap, | Third race, handicap mile and onewstx- | [DETRONE Yol Niflim "Renich ot man will be used top line Is concerned the remainder Of the | Inweator, Had. News Fod Haves Warer: | fown: uon. The t won by L. G. Blackmar, Willlams conlege. | teenth = Ben' Chance, 101 (Lindsey), 4 to 1, | ¥ fetented ‘Bates of Ridgetown, Ont., Sotesdai’s: Sasdtn | league season will be more or less of & | cure, Eonic. J Y ‘Omaha—Townsend, Kimball, Grant, Fogg, | Time 6 4-5. B e asst) 16 101, third. " Time: |in ¢ {5 for the grand sporisman's occssion, with several teams closely | ik 1O Cias staken, a sweepstakes, for | Jones, Lewis, K Brewér, Buriess Two mile run, American Athletic union | Mauer, . . £iia 8 target champlonship. They were Dan Bray of Syracuse took top individual | Hidtched dnd struggling for the remaining |, the Lakeside stakes, o swoepatakes, for | JBE% “Fir, 7y Weatherhead, Ha- | champlonship_scratch, won ‘by Alexander | 1425~ C e L T B e firat 100 Thrgets, but in honors Saturday with & clean card of | "FNe Gate Clty and National tesms ran |113 Kominations, of which the: ollowing | Iobiorog ™ iey onodrich, Sherwood, Morrill, | ew Xork ~Athletle “club. ~ Time | len:" Josette, 3 (Davison), § to % | goond rount Banic oK etash #a0de twenty-five straight kills. Hindmarsh of | behind three games, as the fiiness of Potter | have been Ao o i Bl *“Three standing jumps, won by Dr. H. B, | won; Scorple. 120 Odomy, 9 to & second; | It e B R . Lincoln and Sievers of Grand Island killed | Of the Nationals prevented their matoh | Bronsewood. Shades of Night, Scandal Mulligan, Yonkers, N. Y. Distance, 3 feei | Roval Dec (8cully), 2 to'1, third. | & : l: ried all the high scores. | oll with one man gone. RES Jrenpl Coade Nise Demure Frads, Rink Wins Twice from | versity of Maine. Time 3:15 4-5 lon, 104 (Fuller), § tc The Way Ry e gy The matches between the old-time trap|.In the matter of individual averages, |iermination, Lady Free Knight, Spencerian, Willlams _ college defeated = Dartmouth. Q0 Soakn), € 1 5 Y | N o thie championship of the s ik o Emery continues to head the list, while e g o3t Spet o riek's by Close Time 3:13 3-5. 106 Lindsey), 9 to 5, third e: 2 o | Haverstruw won the « b rivals wero a show in themselves. Frank | Beaman stays second. The average of cach | Matrona, Handsome Florry, Mi ervard defeated University of Pennsyl-| Sixth racé, one ' mile Honoly 102 | National Assoctath f Amateur Biillard N Fogg of Omaha and B 27 of Herman each | man has remained about the same for three | o <oune Belle Moulin Rouge Mon Chere, ’ Time $:10, breaking the exis (Lindsey), 'won; Tloga, 97 (Trainor). [ Players tonight by defeating 1. W. Gard- ) : me ree | Gweetness and Light, Blue Pennant, Lady vania. 3 g ¢ isting | ¢ 86 (Hobbins), & tu 1, | P J., by 300 to 149 Foss' 3 did his best to down the other, but they | Weeks now. There are some changes among | jnallibi Outwal, Olvado, Lady | Strenuous ecurling was in progress at | record for 1,060 yards by 1/1-5 second 9 to 1, se ' ] " | ner of 3 "and his average 15, ended u tie with twenty-two birds each, | D€ Fest of the bowlers on the honor roll, 3 Annie Da Badie 'Burch. | Cut-Off lake S 1oy afternoon “Two | Amherst beat” Georgetown. ~Time 3:, | third. Time | highest ru 7 16.19 b - but mostly minor ones. Thirty-one men in | 1 gt e ( Ay e g g breaking the record proviously made by | against ¢ we's i Charles Lewis of Omaha was gladdened |all now have averages of 500 pins or better | Bien” g onawitch. Ida Davis Mise | rinks were 0 Dot o omert Fatrick Harvard, Hawthorne Entries Published. " § by his victory .over George Simpkins of [OF three games. They are: Comsatition. Vatt: Walterin"ltordeila, | After "an “sxciting aflernoon’s sport ine | High Jump. won by F. Robeson, Harvara | oo™ 'he Chi Key | S S 13 Lincoln, 21 to 19. Townsend of Omaha and Games. Pins. Average. | §iuntring. Semolina, | Testimony, ~ Caro: | rink ekipped by Forgan won two gsmes o oclation. ‘Six feet 2i inches CHICAGO, Feb. 14=The Chickgo Jockey H Carter of North Platte, the two team | £ M JR5M bourn ol Lyrisl, Trompeuss Aline | The scores were 2l 1020 and % o 21 vhese | L Jhecial, Harvard beat Tale, | clome (o the Hawthorne handicap, the new captains, shot & tle with twenty each B e s | Newmen; Mgy G B Baleer Gl el | e ston Fho ice was ‘the best ihe | Who suid that 'the Interterence of a spec: | SILMN stake to be Tup on (Lo opering (hY Loomis of Omaha and Linderman of Weep- | porty L IS 1ML Taplola, Riceful, Libble Candia. curlers have yet enjoyed here. tator with Franchol of Tals just s Be O D Phantican, $6.00 ndded, 'to be run | ing Water did the same, with tweaty- | Hrunke @ g 17ma4s| The Hyde Park stakes, a sweepstakes | Jusl now six wicks of Beaich cariers Felay ‘was unfortunate. ‘Time 1:60 3-5 at the summer meeting, The entries numc | .., . 4 yrouble with my bowsls which made three each. Mindmarsh of Lincoln put it | Potter @ 7468 1772048 | for 2-year-olds, six furiongs, §1.600 added, | from the o} country BRve IMRCRS Cnadh | “ile “run "handicap, won by ber minety-nine for the Hawthorne and | jiihetinledy i ot bl over Brewer of Omaha badly, 24 to 19. The | 44TP) - B J1882-3 | 1 nominations, of which the following | gume on thie side of the water. Next Yale, # yards, Time 4838 =~ oy ot 10D O et hesney WyeLn, , Fhieh sostiaral femedy _.‘.mm,’..;;,;.“"‘,:a ! others were paired offi—Sievers of Grand Fritscher . ... 8 U8 1R%-f | nave been namea: winter the Omaha team plans to oring | BiX hundred ygrds haghlcap, won by R.| Gf o “or Tast year's “American Derby peareq‘sfior & monthd setady’ w v D. Reed Dale, Colonel Headle: Bright Arch, | the Canadians here to meet thelr narrows. | P, Nichols, M, L me i Ble, “winner of the Futurity; Luce aded them 1o ail my frien ok Island against Burgess, Illlan of Albion | Harry D. Reed ;g ng 1gu—u T gy SR R LR Team race, Cornell beat Princeton. Time 2-\11"-); X atn, Beintilant, winner of quite a fow e Yotk Ol 3. ¥ AgAIast Bogprs. Sekrosder of Columbus $3% 1% | Mary Dunn, ‘Glen Gallant, Merrie George. Mor 489S A, Eoaatisih Century; The Lady, Runnels, | ~ O-J: FEeshSNPars dve. New Tork iy . 3. inst Grant, Williams of Lincoln against s e om King's Charm, Lord Tennyson, Kennink: | MONTE CARLO, Feb. 14—In the fourth WINN BACK (5% Marcon F3ing Torpeds,” Hornan Jones, Bray of Syracuse against Dick | Hunungton 8 83 o e, oy, B imag: Gommen | round of the Internationsi chess tourna- FOUL SETS ER Alan-a-Daié, Owenton, 8fx"ghooter, Oile | Kimball. (o & san i 3 s A ment today Mieses beat Taubankaus, Vi _— winner of %2 St Lo Porey: _ Jons De . e, Lights Out, Auditor, Trovator, Good n = 8 | o Bright, The Conqueror II, nner | Birds and Conditions Good. Forscutt ‘e e cat hle:;inAllI\d'. Furly, Fred Tepper, O, L Y s pawn | Yellow Tafl Geis Omly Third Money |o¢ T,,Er yeur's Blims' handicap; Jimines. 3 - . Dell Leath, e Dominic Six movi y aper, 'Federal, Wainamoinen, It The birds used were an unusually fast, | Gperrist @ R o Wolly, Willle Newcomb, Father | Seruns: {1 twenty =% e Ak et for Interfering with Other X e and Haherin, winner of the | strong bunch. Of 428 trapped there was .}v{.m.. 5 ™4 n :::: 370 16.27 | Tallent, %‘;“’"" forty moves: Pillsbury belmh Marco, n.,‘,;\ Horses, California Oaks B “no" artley . . 3 2 3 Lopes opening, in thirty-el t moves, and | mot a single “no” bird in the lot. The [artley - Vanisher, Fon. Lorens, Tryon, Quest, | (/he® SRCMIEE: (0 hirty-six mov Whist Asseciation Hiects Ofcers. | day, 100, was & good one for shooting. The | \¥isman ‘R e iman . Wortune. “Wirbarne, Benton, | e\t beat, Marhal Lo Y R elo'Was | AN FRANCISCO, Feb. 14~Yellow Tail " weather was cold, but not punishing. The | Yoder % (e6 168 25-27 | Vestina Belle, John P. Mayberry, Esherin, | o450\ ned. Al (e e eside | BT. JOBEPH, Mo., Feb. 14.—(Special Tele- | a g Xe it in- | Sheldon N Uss 181N AR TR T T ¥ | won the Palace Bote oo ot et %nd | gram.)—The officers of the Central Whist wind was just strong enough to make it in- | 8! ¥ annebaum, Huckleberry = Finn. i today, but was disq ed, the first un: 1)~ office 1 ral Whist | Chandler " 5057 188 17-0 : Automobile Show a Succe g 0 ihe Morris pair, | association elected at the business s teresting and the constant cloudiness pro- | Kel s 7 Instrument, Blue Pe; second mone o held during this forenoon are: President, | = Five hours from 10:30 in the morning | Francisco ... & = Tom Kiley, Bpoor. Anne Davis, | assert that the 7 (2 the most varied, | was never hcaded Near the paddock he | dent. Otte Reenilier, XAnKion, S 075 0. utraniond o sure o saur money Desk oo " on were consumed by the lve-bird race, | g \v. Schnelder. . ..... 8 6534 Smith, Son of Thunder, Lad of | comprehensive and costly of its kind ever ’:;’_‘r;" B e urn carrying Goid Van wide, | directors, E. F. Stimson, Councll Biuffs, | Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.¥, Goe aid when that was completed three target Esher, Ben ‘Crockett, Miss Doyle, Dom- | held in thia city. The exhibit s glven |Cunard, turn carrying Gold Van wide. | orecvank Foods, Lincoin: J. C. Landis, Bt woepelahes of Gfieen targets sach (eatry Oxterd Wins the Game. inique, You, Kieinw Salivaté. ‘Don | under the joint management of the Chi- | Yellow ' Tai ¥ P i " Bomo, Henty ‘Lyons. . Hulford: * Molinoa: | Cago’ Automoblle clib And. the National | length Ia ek Foods, e storiies: Oscar | ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES 3 o ™ Copeland, To- arter of North | LONDON, Feb. 4~The Oxford-Cam-| Walterin, Voito, Dutiful, Otto Steifel, Mile ' Assoclation of Automoblle Manufacturers. Well-played horses scored during the | Hobers, Bloux City; B L. Copelan o | j ' i ‘ $1.50 each) were shot.