1 12 TTIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATTI DAY, MATiCH inoi. 0U1CKEST WORK ON RECORD Gilbert J. Moffot li Sentenced to the Penitentiary. . LESS THAN A DAY AFTER HIS ARREST Jlotfrl I'lcniU SnlH' Httmslve Swindle liiiponrit lipon Hnll runilo hihI liiMirimoo C'iiih jinnli'N llln lU-coril. Arrested at 6 o'clock Thursday night, ar raigned In court at 10 o'clock yesterday morning and In lens than an hour there after lodged In Jail to await transfer to the penitentiary. This I In hrtcf tbo toboggan slldo ex perienced by Gilbert J. Moffot, tho alleged railway and Insurance swindler, whoso ar rest In Council muffs was detailed In Tho Heo yesterday morning. A deputy marshal Btarted with MoHet for tho penitentiary last night. ' Tor quick action In tho courts tho case of Moffot In a record breaker. His sentence to tho penitentiary wiib hastened by tho fact that ho readily entered a pica of guilty. Wlillo Moffct was arrested and sentenced In Council Muffs' Omaha Is nono tnq less Interested In bis case, for be operated ex tensively In this city. During tho afternoon Thursday tho grand Jury in Council Muffs returned an Indict ment against Ollbort J. Moffct, alias James D. Knrah, A. J. Smith, etc., on tho charge of scheming to defraud by unlawful uso of tho United States malls. Tho prisoner has been living nt a First avenuo boarding house, Council Muffs, for about two months under the namo of James I). Karah. Moffct Is reputed to have swindled twenty ono accident Insurance companies, eight or ten of tho leading railway companies of the east, tho street railway companies ot Omaha, St. l'nul, Minn., Chicago and St. Louis. Bo far as tho dotoctlvcs havo lcarnca ho has gathered In, It is cstlmnted, over $10,000 In tho last six years. lie I'li'iiiln C.ullty. When arraigned beforo Judgo Smith Mc Phorson yesterday morning tho prisoner ac knowledged that ho bad been Indicted under tho right namo of Gilbert J. Moffct and that ho was guilty as charged. "You say your right namo Is Moffct, but I nco that you also paancd as A. J. bmltn and James D. Karah. How do you account tor this Intiulrcd tho court. "My wlfo is an nstrologlst and palm reader and In that business It Is customary to go under an assumed name. Karah Is tho namo my wlfo uses." "Hut how about tho namo of Smith. What did you use that for?" tho court Inquired further. At this point in tho questioning tho prls oner commenced to show signs of cmbar rassmnnt and It was somo seconds before ho answered: "I had an insurance policy undqr that name." "So I understand," replied tho court. In answer to further questioning by tho court Moffet said his homo was at Sll Twentloth street, Denver, and that ho had 'ii wlfo and two children. "What were you doing In Council Muffs?" nsked tho court. "I came bcro to sell mining stock" was tho roply. Tho prisoner was represented by Attorney John Limit and tho latter attempted to mako an appeal to tho court for leniency on account of tho prisoner's wife and two children. "As I understand it; your honor," ho mid, this In tho first time that tho defend tint has, over been brought into u court of Justice or charged with any offense." Court' .SiiRfxllc Iti'innrU. Tliu court Interrupted and Inquired It ho know tho prisoner. "Only as from what he baa told mo him self," replied tbo nttorncy. "I thought so," said tho court. Tho attorney had nothing moro to say mid Judgo Mcl'herson proceeded to pans sentence, which was that tho prisoner should be conQncd at hard labor In tbo state penitentiary at Fort Madison for ono year and a day and pay n lino of $100. Moffet's taco Hushed and he was cvi dently on the point of breaking down when Jed from tbo court by Deputy Marshal McN'aught. Tho particular charge on which Moffct was convicted was for using tho malts In an attempt to defraud tho General Accident insurance corporation of Perth, Scotland, through the general agents In Philadelphia. Under the namo ot James D. Karah ho held nn accident policy In tbo company and claimed damages for Injuries alleged to bavn been received on January 17 when n runaway tiwltch rnglno from tbo Rock Island local yards dashed Into n Wabash passenger train at tho transfer depol Moffct succeeded In collecting $50 from tho Itock Island railroad, but when bo sent lu his claim to tbo Insurance company. It be came auspicious and investigations mado by Franklin J. Moore, the assistant man ager, led to tho unraveling of a glgantlo hcheme which Moffct under sevoral aliases bad successfully worked for several years on accident lnsuranco companies, street railways and Bovcral of tho large railroad companies throughout tbo country. .NiiIIiIiik Slow AImiiiI Him. Kvldonco In tho hands ot tho government authorities shows that ho defrauded tbb Hopeless and Helpless. . Thu consequences of a diseased condi tion of the stomach nud digestive and nutritive system are most disastrous to the whole body. One by one every oran may laconic involved. The mis ery is maddening. The most extreme cases of "stomach trouble" and the evils resulting from it have been cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It fctrcngtlicns the stomach, purifies the blood nud builds up the body with sound healthy flesh, "1 was taken with severe headache," writes Thomas A. ttwarts, llox ioj, Sub-Station C, Co lumbui. Ohio, then cramps in the stomach, and my food would not digest, then kidney and liver trouble, and my hack, got weak ro I could scarcely get around. I just gave moneV to the doctors wlicuever I thought thry would do me any good, but the more I doctored the worse I got until six years paued. 1 had become so poorly I could only walk In the house by the aid of chair, nud I got o thin I hail rnvn up la die, thluklnc that I eoutd not be cured, Then I saw one of my neighbor boys and he kald,BTuVe my advice nud take I)r tierce's Golden Medical Discover' and make a new man out of yourself." The first bottle helped me so I thought I would f:et another, und after I had taken eight bottles n about sia weeks I was weighed and found I had gained twenty-seven (37) pounds. I have done more hard work in the part eleven mouths than I did In two years before, and I am as stout and healthy to-day, 1 think, as I ever was.1 Or. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure liiliousucss. Chicago & Alton, the Santa Fr, the Mllwau- kec, tho St. Paul &. Duluth, tho Illinois Central and tho Michigan Central railway companies on bogus claims for Injuries. The street railways victimized by him were tho Omaha, Minneapolis, two ot tho Chicago companies before tholr consolidation and thu St. Paul Intcrurban lino. From mutual ac cident Insurance companies, the Travelers of Iowa among tbo number, he succeeded In securing upward ot $10,000 during the last four or Ovo years. The Aetna, Pacific Mu tual, Preferred, Standard, Fidelity and Casualty and New England Accident In surance companies were also defrauded by him for sums ranging from $200 to $950. Moffct Is known to havo had an accom plice, but tho latter, the government au thorities say, has reformed and Is now lead ing an honorable life. It was through Ills assistance that they were enabled to secure much of the evidence against Moffet. Moffet's pcrsonnl nppcaranco would not Indicate that he Is tbo shrewd man ho has proven himself to be. Ho Is about medium height, with curly hair and n long mus tache, and looks like an Italian waiter. When tho Insurance company first bo- camo suspicious about his claim for In- urlcs In tho Wabash wreck hero It sent detectives from Chicago to shadow blm. Tho man had been but n few days In Coun cil Muffs when Moffct was awnro ot It and ho wroto the company stating that In stead of paying tho expense of a dotccllvo to shadow him It would bo better for It to uso the money In paying his claim. His fraudulent schemes were always marked with much daring and frequent success had emboldened blm. Injurlrn Mnr In Order. How bo happened to be In Council Muffs tho. morning of tho Wabash wreck has not been explained, but that be was not a pas senger In tbo train has been ascertained. Half an hour after tho accident bo appeared at 803 First avenuo nud engaged a room. About 10 o'clock that morning ho returned to tbo houso with his right hand bandaged tip and ho said bo bad been hurt In tbo wreck. Ho went to a local physician, who attended blm. It devoloped that by tightly bandaging bis wrist be managed to give It tbo nppcaranco ot having been Injured. Soma years ago ho had a rib broken and this same rib was used by blm when occasion needed to defraud tho accident Insurance companies. Moffct, under tbo namo of Knrah, and his wife wero In Fremont, Neb., last fall, where they gavo exhibitions of magnetic heal ing, palm reading, otc. His wife is now In Denver. Cnnonrlne. lit All Drucicivts. ("!urH HlttfVJfinpfi PnnntlnHTinn nml Hti. - - 1 --- . . . - pcpsla, or money refunded. Prlco CO cents. Uook explaining causo and euro mailed free. ilea uros. & Co.. .Minneapolis, .Minn. Ifnnir nn fn vnllr rinllnr fill vnll ttnt tft Hayden Dros. Saturday but read their ad first on page 7, Opening lleluycd. Frank Wilcox, manager of tho now Sorosls Shoe Store, says tbo new storo will not open until Wednesday, March 20th, on account ot tho non-arrival ot Important lines of Sorosls shoes enroute to Omaha for opening day, When they open noxt Wednesday It will bo with a complete lino ot Sorosls shoes aViJ slippers. HV12KY TUESDAY. Ill Slnrnli mill April I he UNION PACIFIC will sell tickets at tho following OltEATLY REDUCED RATES: From Omaha to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Dlcgo $25.00 Ogden, Salt Lake, Uutto, Helena 23.00 Portland, Spokano, Tacoma, Seattle... 25.00 New city ticket ofllco, 1321 Farnam street. Telephone, 316. Union station, Tenth and Marcy. Tclo phone, C29. Atiiioiiiii'i'niittN of tin Then tern. There will bo n special souvenir matlnco at tbo Orpbcum this afternoon, nt which tho' women will receive a pickaninny pbo- toture and tho children a box of candy, Tho program this week Is unusually at tractive and diversified enough to suit all tastes. Tho program Is mado up prin cipally of comedy good, clean, wholesomo comedy. PItrot Is a mimic of extraor dinary talent and his tncea ot prominent personages are very cntertnlnlng. Foy and Clark, in their "Spring of Youth," havo an act that Is extremely funny. Tbo hit of tho show Is Miss Josephine Gussman and her pickaninnies, threo In number. The youngest Is n bright little chap of about .1 years, who endears himself to the audl- onoo from the time he steps on tbo stage Calluban nnd Mack offer an act that Is pleasing, yet humorous, whllo Low Hawkins is a mnnologulst ot raro talent, whoso songs and Jokes aro all new. Scott nnd Wilson us tho farmer and tbo collego ntblote, per form the acrobatic part of the program o tbo delight of tho greater portion of tho audience. It Is a positive pleasure to listen tn the singing of Kelly nnd Vlolctte, and tho costumes aro very pretty. I Tbo cast of the Hnnlons' "Lo Voyage en Suisse" Includes such well-known panto mlinlsts nnd singers us Charles Guycr, Sehrodo Hros. (William and Charles), Al- leno Crater, Nelly Daly, Robert Ilrodcrlck Edwln H. Carroll, tho four Hills, tho CJapello sisters, Hessle Clayton, Harry Rich, Done Hoffman and n chorus and bal let of fifty. This company Is booked nt Iloyd's for an engagement ot four per forroances, beginning tomorrow afternoon FIVE CENTS FOR MR. KENT Jur; G'uln Dovtu CI n I m nt Ten nil from Fifteen Thiiii-tuiiil Dullnra In One Mcki'l. In tho case of tbo Northwestern Mutual Llfo Insurnnco company against Lewis II Kent tbo Jury brought In a verdict giving tbo plaintiff Judgment for $1,700, the full amount of the claim, and allowing the de fendant nn offset of b cents for damages Tho lnsuranco company sued for ront and Kent put In n counter claim for $15,000 dam ages on account of tho defective condition of the property. Judgo Slabaugh instructed tho Jury that any damages allowed tho de fendant must bo nominal, for the reason that tho alleged Injuries resulted from avoidable circumstances. SOLDIER H0ME FOR BURIAL Cluirlen llelucu .Smith, Oiiiuliu Hoy AVlm Died In l'lillliiliie, AVI It Hi- Hurled Sii mlny Afternoon, Tho body ot Corporal Charles Ilelden Smith, who died at Manila January 13, ar rived In the city Thursday nnd tho funeral will bo hold from tho rosldence of tho par ents of tbo deceased, 310S Corby street Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The young mau was n son ot Mr. and Mrs, Uarton C. Smith nnd was a member of Com pany D, Tblry-nlnth regiment, United States Volunteer Infantry, PRESIDENT HAMMER IS HERE Ilt'oil of III trrnut timiil Union of Coop era Will Try for Settlement of South Omnliu Strike. John D. Hammer, president of tho Inter national Union ot Coopors, is in tho city to attempt to settlo the differences between tho local unions and tho Omaha Cooperage company, The attorney of tho company states that ho docs not believo an agreement can be reached on tbo basis of the present demands ot the union, as the. workmen request tho company to resume a class of work which has tor a long time been carried on at loss. ITY THREE TIMES WINNER Oriit of Tax Cam Walking Oat to Entiifac- tion of Munioiptlitj. LAINTIFFS PROFIT FROM TAXATION mirt llolili that I'ropertr Owners .Muni Vay Tuxes lu Cnsc Vlirri Tin-)- Ilno Heaped Hcncllt. Thrco victories havo been won this week b tho city legal department In suits btought to nunul taxes. In each case the rliiclpal of estoppel has been raised on ihe round that thu plaintiffs profited by the taxes and havo no right to question their egnllty. Tho most importnnt suit was brought by Mary M. Heed to Invalidate $5,777.51 worth f taxes levied against property in the vicinity of Twentieth street and Poppleun avenue. This property was acquired by tho plaintiff under foreclosure and tbo prlco placed upon it by tho appraisers was $21,- 8.. From this amount delinquent taxes lu tbo sum of moro than $5,000 wero deducted. Tho snlo took place several years ago and tbo entire amount now duo tho city Is about $7,000. When tho attorneys for tho plaintiff found that James II. Adams, tho assistant city at torney, would defend tho taxes on the ground that tho plaintiff bad admitted the alldlty of tho taxes by deducting tbcra from tho prlco paid for tho property, tbo ult woh dlsmlsced. Another similar enso for a smaller amount of money was dismissed tor tho same reason. Judgo Fawcctt has mado such direct rulings on this point that per sons who are fighting taxes do not caro to havo bis decision reiterated ami many cases whero estoppal will work havo been withdrawn. An Interesting suit Is now pending, in which the plaintiff seeks to invalidate $1,000 worth ot taxes. It can bo proven that in acquiring tho property upon which the. taxes wero levied ho deducted $2 of this tax from tho purchase price. Tho court has ntlmatcd that tbo deduction of this umouut 1$ an admission ot tbo validity of tho cntlro tax and the city legal department expects to estop tbo plaintiff from bringing the tax Into question. A Horrible Outlircnli, 'ot largo sores on my little daughter's head developed Into a caso of scald bead," writes C. D. Isblll ot Morganton, Tenn., but Ilticklon's Arnica Salve completely cured her. It's a guaranteed euro tor .Bccma, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers and Piles. Only 25 cents at Kuhn &. Co. s I'm in ClileiiKO to Florida Without changing cars a 32-hour run with all tho comforts of modern travel at your command. Leave Chicago Union station 12 noon via Pennsylvania Short Lines any Tuesday or Friday on Chicago and Florida Special and arrlvo Jacksonville and St. Augusttno next evening without stepping from tho train. For details apply to H. R. Dering, A. G. 'P. Agt., 248 South Clark St., Chicago, 111. Seeds that grow como from the Nebraska Seed company, 1513-15 Howard st. Hayden Bros.' big ad Is on page 7. $10,000 DRUG SALE CLOSES MONDAY. Wo never havo handed out nu many drugs In so fow days ns wo have during this sale. MONDAY will bo tho LAST DAY. Hero nro SOME of tho articles wo havo to well und tho nrlces nt which wo nro GIVING THEM AWAY-FOIt CASH ONLY: About 9I boxes Magnet Pllo Cure at.. BSo 'mjoui. iw i.ou uuiiieM rcuuwa nyrup.. i.u Doilies i.uu xizn j'eruna ai uio TM boxen il.W West's Nerve Treatment. 19c Snti Gabriel Port nnd liureundv 25c $1.00 Wnrner'H Ixig Cabin Sursnparllla. WV: i:i Domes ji.ui KirK.s nundnirc cure.. 4ie u il.w bottle cnko'M Dandruff: Cure nt. 50c I.SS0 (20 gross) 10c Diamond Dyes, nil colors, nt Go nkcr. 2SS Jl.00 bottles Wine ot Cnrdul at r.7c 30 packages Laxative liromo-Qulnlnc. llo About 100 i'o bottles Hozodnnt nt Ho Every article quoted new and fresh goods. $l.0i) slzo lSurnhum's Ilecf, Iron nnd Wlno 31a About 10,000 Eo Sticks Hlnck Licorice, l wo I Or 60 l.tioo big bottles Household Ammonia at Be Kbit Emulsion. $1.00 size 49r $1.00 bottles Phillips Syrup Wheat Phos- juiiim in ,oc $1.50 bottles Vln Murianl -it $1.05 2.SS0 85i bottles Gcnulno Cnstorla nt 21c $1.00 bottles Trommcr's Mult (nil kinds) nt 65c About 1.000 25o bottles Carter's Llttlo i.iver i'iiih at 'c .r.00 bottles lmnortcd Hitter Water nt.. l!o. 500 pint bottles ORUDIS Carbolic Aeld "t o each Nono of tbexn coods mil bn mnlleil. nml If wished sent by express or freight 25C MUST J5U ADDED FOR HONING. Sherman &, McGonnell Drug Co., Corner 16th and Dodge, Omaha. s Chicago Record has 61 of these Tvoc writers in dally use- YOST It you want a typewriter, why not come first where you can sco EVERY GOOD SORT OF TYPE WRITER In its best form? TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES ot all kinds for nil machines. TYPEWRITERS RENTED. TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED, New Century The finest catalogue ever issued is yours for the asking. Write or Call. United Typewriter and Supply Co,, HIM I'liriiiiiu St., Oiiiuliu. NOTICE Notwithstanding the reports and lm nrmalnna fiVirriirl ft t lia tsitr iVt II A HOT AND DRUG STORE formerly occupied 'by J. 4. f unci a: IB Still Open and doing business tbo same as usual. In fact, the storo has never been closed. Three names, familiar to tho patrons of tbo corner in tho Drug, Paint and Gluts line, aro now conducting the business. They uro P. M. Crowl. John H. Clark and Henry Jchnnszen. Messrs. Crowl and Johnnszen have been at the old corner for over thirteen yeurs. Mr. Clark wbh for merly at tho corner but lately conducted the Economieal Drug Co, We have all the old prescriptions for 30 years back, and you can have any of them refilled just the same us beforo, with the lies;. Knowing the deuvinds of the trade for drugs, paints nnd glass, and having n full stock of all, wo cordially sillcit u share ot your pat ronage. FULLER DRUG & PAINT CO., 1102 DOUGLAS STREET. Can't shut uj up. Open day and nUhU UO.tMKI Us HIGH Ult 1 1)12 .OII.IC SOM. . Ilontou .Sore Mnl,e llir Mint Hi miirUiiMi' Sllu. I'liri'linni IN ITS BNTIRB lU'SINESS CAREER. HIGH GRADE SILKS AT A FRACTION OF THEIR VALUE ON SALE MONDAY. 7C, IOC, 2oC, 30C, 40C, 690, 9SC. On March 1 Messrs. Welt Haskell & Co., 483 and 485 Ilroadway, ono of tho largest silk waist manufacturers In New York City, discontinued tho silk waist business. Tbcy had on hand 20,000 YARDS HIGH GRADE SILKS, And they closed out tho entire lot to us (Boston Store) AT A REMARKAULE LOW PRICE. We aro thereby enabled to offer you on Monday the GREATEST UAROAIN EVER SHOWN IN HIGH ORADE SILKS. All nt a fraction of tlielr real .worth. Remember this glorious silk sato starts Monday, and whatever you do, don't miss It. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, J. L. Urandcls & Sons, Proprietors. Wanted, a trained nurse to tnko chareo of a sanitarium: must bnvo oxperlenca, a good eaueation nnd good business ability. Ad dress J 69, caro I3eo office. Low prices lowered fo tho lowest notch Saturday at tho big store of Hayden Ilroa. Read tho ad on page 7. Direct Line Across the Continent will sell tickets at the following reduced rates from Omaha TO California, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, including: all main line points, north California stato line to Colton, San Bernardino, and San DIoeo $25.00 NEW CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 FARNAM STREET Tel. 316. UNION STATION, TENTH AND. MARCY STREETS Tel. 629. Saturday is The Mvcrs-DIUon Drucr Co. offers tho fold Co. nt it creat nncrltlce nrlco sale. aro not unloading, old, shelf-worn, musty Koods, Wo uro closing out the new, fresh, up-to-dato stock ot n woll known, modern drtiK store. Every old customer of tbo Aloe & Tenfold Co. knows what tblR nuaiix. and they nro Invited to comparo our cut prices nun mc regular priee.i wnicu Hero aro a few Hems out of many tho Patent Medicines Jt.M Magnet Pllo Cure Mo tl.OO Uburna Wc $1.00 lluwley's Curlene Ko J 1.00 Proctor's Sarsaparllla Wo $1.00 Foley's Kidney Cure K0u $1.00 Foley's Honey Tar Mo $1.00 llawley's Shampoo Mo ZjO .Mothers Koniia At ivc 10c Mothers' Senna M tc 23c Penfold's Tooth Powder 10c $1.00 Allen's Celery Compound Mil 25o Penfold's Hyru of White Pino Co... lic $1.00 Kirk's Hulr Tonic 4So $1.00 Perunn C3o 23c Shunter's Malt l.xtrnct izc 23c Malt Vlvlne Ifto $1.00 Wlno Cardut CSc 23c Ilromo Quinlnu 12c Wa Honrs Aiait nnd iron c MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO. Cor. 16th and Farnam Sts. HAYDEN 1 S Heady or not, step In and look try on a few give us your candid opinion ot them ask to see the swell Raglan; when It comes to stylo they uro the real thing. They are made for and worn by men of fashion evorywhoro. Apropos of Haydou Hros. clothing, It Is tho most talked about In Douglas county and state of Nebraska. Tho mirror will tell you Us looks. Tbo guaranteo under which our clothing Is sold insures its lasting quality. Cash refuudod or a now garment for any garment bought here that does not do Justice. Wo are showing a truly grand aBSortm ont of Dress Overcoats for spring. The swell Ilaglan nnd nil other popular shapes, mado ot tbo fabrics that fashion decrees for tbls season, at $12.50, $10.00 and JL tJJ Also tt.o best line hereabout of llglit w eight and medium wolgbt Overcoats, that In cut, make, fabric and trim cannot bo garments elsewhere here at $3,00 and Kxtra special In our boys' and children's suit department. Wo nro showing this spring flvo of tbo best makes of boys' nnd children's clothing In America nt Just about half tho prlco other stores would chargo for same makes. LOT 1 Boys' strictly all wool double breasted knee QElr-t pants suits, all sires, 0 to 16, at "Ot LOT 2 IJoys' very flno doublo breasted kneo pants in fine -4 check, cassiniere and cheviots, all sizes, C to 16, at 1 JL O LOT 3 Hoys' 3-plece kneo pants suits, vesteo suits and double breast ed knee pants suits, all sizes, 3 to 16, grcatost value r SZf ever offered, for ' OvJ LOT I Hoys' extra line Ilusslan blouso suits, snllor .suits, vestee suits and 3 piece knee pants suits, all now 1901 ff spring styles, at O JL KJ LOT 5 Our $1.20 and $3.00 suits aro tho best made in America, and are bettor than any $7.60 to $10.00 suit elsewhere. . LOT 6 Over 160 now spring styles In boys' and youths' long trouser suits at $3.76, $5.00, $6.C0, $7.50, $10.00 and $12.60 suits, worth double. HAYDEN BROS Selling the most clothing in Omaha. mmm V ,.- tnAOt Minn hioisiihso. Opening Postponed On account ot not receiving tho full lluo ot Sorosls Shoes lu tlmo for Saturday open ing, nil of which aro now en route, we will open the new' store with complete lino of ladies', misses' nnd children's Sorosls Sho-.'S Wednesday, Alarcli 20 Sorosis Shoe More. 203 South 15th St. Frank Wilcox, .Miiungcr. aPv ' 1 EVERY TUESDAY IN MARCH and APRIL tno Union Pacific TO Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Montana and Washington, Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah, Uutto and Helena, Montana $23,00 Portland, Oregon, Spokane, Washing ton, Tacoma and Seattle, WashlnE- ton $25,00 Bargain Day $3,000 rctnll druc stock of the Aloo R- Pen. Hwenlui: reductions iintlilim reserved. Wn iney nnvo iiiways piiiii ror rcuauio Boons. stock Is going fust buy now. Tooth Brushes c ..we. , ,11,1111, o lui; i ijuiii ill uniiLV. . . 2S iloz. Penfold's 2fle Tooth llrushes. 100 ui iioz. i-eiti'iui h .ic room jirusnos. lie 23 c 12c So UV 15c Perfumes Illegir's 60c oz. Perfumes, ounce 23c UlokHerker's Mo oz, Perfumes, ounce.. Hie l.azell H we oz. I'eriumes, ounce .'So Miiilnot 60c oz. Perfumes, ounce 1 "Violets" 73c oz. Perfume, ounce 45o Good Violet Haclii't Powder 2f And n dozen other well known makes at half price. The I ta ilcn HriiN, triulr murk on n Knrnient iiieiinn your money liiick or it lien' uni'ineiit for nny reiinoiinblc eiuisc for iIInmiiI lHfne-tlon. 'uoui id iiiz, txie ami uic lirusnes.. 23c Penrold's White Petroleum 13d PenfoldV White Petroleum 23c Penfold'H Almond Meal 23c Penfold'H Witcii lluzel Spring Overcoats Are Ready. Are You Ready? d Istlngulshcd from $10.00 fj CS 0X O IT'S JUST A jih jusi a jimk' cany to tallc to you about Spring Clothing, so we'll call .vour attention to u fow impor tant items that you can buy now regardless of tho changeable weather: Men's Spring Dcrbys, at $1.50 Men's Spring Fedoras, at $1.50 Men's Spring Golf Hats, at $1.50 Years of experience and search for the best have gone into the make-up of our hats We're selling the . best Doilar-and-a-Half Hat In America for the money. Sprirvg Top Coasts Just a word We'd who think you cannot be fitted or suited in a ready made top coat. Maybe you haven't tried? Maybe you've met disappointment trying somewhere else? That's no fair test. You'll find lots of styles here lots more grades lots more coats than any body else has got. Less price for the same value or better value for the same price others ask. It's a saving either way ypu look at it.? to those are our figures. HAYDEN T1.IE IiUrnJN OF SIMJIXO fiuds us with the largest cloak department, and with more new more new waists than any other house between Chicago and San Francisco. They were made by the very best manufacturers in Now York city and other eastern cities, some of them come from abroad and some are direct copies of foreign styles. We are pround of the assortment and henr nrc In bolero, cton and other styleR-allwIth tho now L'Alglon collar. The sklrti nro lined with mcrceried satin, with new llounro and flare. Jacket nnd skirt an trimmed with stitched bands of tho famous Wlnslow taffeta they wero bought by in to sell for $15, on Bale Saturday at $10.00. Women's tnllor-mado suits, flno imported Women's skirts, flno serges, chovlots and materials, lined throughout with tbo fa lnous Wlnslow taltcta, elaborately trimmed, direct copies of Imported models and ox elusive In stylo, equal to nny $10 suit, Sat urduy only $18.f,0. WOMEN'S MAN-TAILOHUI) SICIUTS. Our buyer secured when In New York City, a manufacturers' entire (.lock. Tbo first shipment camo in and has been fold. Tho second shipment arrived yesterday and will be on salo Saturday. Women's m.in tailored walking skirts, with pleated backs, several rows of Mltchlng, mado by tho manufacturer to sell at $3, Saturday nt $2.73 Women's skirts of all silk taffeta, nicely trimmed with Spanish net nppllnuo, they aro worth double, only $5. Women's skirts, brociulo and plain ma terials, percalluo lined and velvet bound, they are worth $2, for 00c. HAYDEN t0Lr)4$f ot odoroU and evens O jUSVtTTi if pfPl',o fM bo4y, pilot, V p PRICE 50 CENTS. ' For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealers Consultation Free from 2 to 4. When ordering by mail add 5 cents for postage. You can laugh at this windy weather If you will ue our Kgyptlan Lotus Cream, A few applications of It and you won't have chapped lips and bands. Its the finest preparation mado for chaps and It costs only lOo a bottle. You won't bark either night or day It you tako a tew doses of Bchaefer'B Cough Syrup It knocss a cold In one night costs but 20c. SCHAEFER CUT pniCK I)KIJ(JIST b. W. Cor. lOlu and Clilcuuu. LITTLE EARLY ! 11 Ice to see you you Spring Suits and Skirts suits and more new skirts and .complimentary remarks from scores of tho best dressed women in Omaha, on the styles that we are displaying. On tho other hand, the prices are low just a liv ing profit. To guarantee to you that our prices are correct, we will submit lo your hand for comparison, from one 10 live . garments. (Jet others to do the same and buy from the house that sells you the most stylish garment for the least money Women's man-tailored suits, the greatest variety you ever saw. They are manufactured from reliable homespuns, cheviots and Ve netians. They come in light grays, browns, mixtures, blues, blacks, tans and castors. The jackets are lined throughout with the famous AViuslow taffeta. They - I Venetians, trimmed with stitched straps ot taffeta, worth $7.60, for $3.08. I3XTIIA SI'KCIALS FOR SATIMIMU TUAMUtS. 60 dozen ladles' wrappers, with deep flounce, extra wnlst lining, for 50c each. 25 dozen children's wrappers, made froir Sea Island pcrcalo, $1.60 quality, for $1 oncl 200 children's Jackets, worth $3.60, fot $1.08. 100 ladles' Jackets, worth from $10 tt S20, tho last chnnco to buy a winter gar. ment, only $4.75, Ladles' silk waists, made from the fs mous Wlnslow taffeta, lu tho cxtromo now styles, worth $S to $10, for $1.98. A now lino of silk skirts at $26, $33 anil $56.00. New imported suits at $35, $15, $50, $&! and JC0.00. BROTHERS. RE -NO -MAY POWDER Manufactured by A. Mayer Company, 316 Bee Bldg. Why Suffer Pain While having a tooth ex tracted? When Vitalized Air is used you feel abso lutely no pain, Can be taken by any one. Made fresn in our ofllce every day. , Set ot Teeth $6.00 up Gold Crowns $6.00 Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms 1517 DounlnnSt. Pl r IT 3 tours. Low prlco. EURUrb Bull June 22. July 6. , .i..nri..u ,r lMtuIn .InneH. 462 Putnam av.. "nimiV'nur Around thu World In ItMlit. I Vi iliiya, only iM,()7ft expenses. Illn ernrlen ready.