'run m:K: omaha. TUiish.w. jam .u i: i:i;. oyful Anticipation of iViOlhcrliood cc1 -- I 111 ll' IMS There Is npt to be a Intent aprr'tenslon f distress to mnr the complete Joy of expectation. Tint this Is quite overcome by the advice of so ninny women to use "Mothers Krlctid." This Is an external uppllrnUor, designed to so lubricate the muscles ant? to thus so relieve the pres sure reacting on the r.erves. that the ratunil strain upon the cords and liga ments Is not accompanied by those severe rains Raid to cause nausea, morning sick ness and many local distresses. This aplendld embrocation Is known to a multi tude of mothers. Many people believe that those remedies which have stood the tost of time, that J-.ave been put to every trial under the varyliiB conditions of sue, 'welpht. general health, etc., may be safely relied upon. And Judging by the fact that "Mother's Friend'" has been In continual use since our RTnndmnther's. earlier years and Is known throughout the Vnlted Rates It may be easily inferred that It Is some thing that women talk shout and gladly recommend to prospective mothers. "Mother's Friend" Is prepared only In our own laboratory and Is sold by drug gists everywhere. Ask for a bottle to-day und write for a special book fr expectant mothers. Addrefs ltradrleld Regulator Co., 407 Lamar lildg., Atlanta, Ja. HEAL HAIR GROWER Fo u n d at Last! The Great English Discovery Crystolis "Grows Hair in 30 Days." SI.OOO.OO I tow aid If We tail On Our Positive tiiiarantoo. Try It at Our liisk -Mail Coiiihii Today. aj4' r This Man li Growing- Bald "CryMolU" Is JufJt the Thine for Suoh Cases. I'i Kun., i n..nlH." New Klinh"t Hair i:i..wer, Uj k l.cen mllci lis muni womlertul ih . n ! i-i tin -nt nry. 'Pit- ju-im's "i ihn !iriiK-TU aii'l 1'arU KxiMstlrni i- ilhu i.i-lii ally av.ardt'J guld metlalt, lo Una inu.--wln''.. loir Kirwtr. Alieuly mihh we (M:urii! Ihe Atufii'an r.Rlits tmii'lri.iK iif imn aM'l nonien bnve wrineii tfUtlix r lti' i.tieiMiriviitil rP"Ull iblHitiett ly tin iim. I'fople v h U.tr hrtMi httltl f'-r yfai-s tt'M l)w Ihry ii. .w i;1mm hi heaiililul luilr. Mmiv r yirt iipw tin i i nr.. wih im :;n i'uvs fn- iens. iitiirb who hr e I'n. I uaii'lnCf all t n li- lorn- i-ay llu-v hnv sut li. hi lien n ri v s.-ulp miir a lew applli H"ii3 ul l'i nit.lt r: til I real Hunt i- ilo ii'it inri whetiKT on ire b-'ttiprf't f.i'lum Imn-. j,. ciinil urplv (jri-y l.alr. iiialleil hair, 1 . 1 1 1 r ! Ii.t :r in- f.rnigv lialr: iliiniruir. ilrhlnit s.aip. or any or nil f'trm-i i,f I. air lrmiM v, cil m,ii to iry ' STi.il.IS" at our rl.'k. Uc line ynu a hiiuliaK RiiarHlll.-'i' lliul any "irimiV ur rut Ul ; tut! II won't 'Ml. ynu a iinl if m itn out iinivf In eu dial "i'rytiillfc" will i1n nil we claim t"t P. and, what's Imp "llajit, ii, h..i- t.li'niy i i in ii, y lo ta. k uur itua.anlee, t em lias I. pen iWpu-'li'ii in ear loi'al bank an a Sii-iiiI KiMii In I torfeiO',1 if IhiI lii ciiinply uiili lhi inntra'-l. i'ut nut Itif cniipon l--li,w and n .iil ll li.iiay Hi iTi-lo lattmiat'irtm, 71-S street, Hindi. iinl.-tl. N. V. TREE COUPOW Tin' Crealo lailmratiirti-p, 71-N Suoel. llinaliamtnn. N. V. T am a rcaiii r it linialia llee. 1'rnve ta hie wlt'l.'Ut I'nl linw -nl,ilis utopn tailing Innr, nr.ws new hair. I.inlshea iianiirilff anil llel.tln! (. alp. ami rtoties prenioure liny iinl fi'ii.il hair I'i lialiiral color. Write jour tianie arrt n.lilrrsa plalnlv aii'l PIN THIS I Ol I'i N TO YOl It I.ETTKK. Various Forms Of Headache "It if necessary in order to treat head aches properly to understand the causss which produce the affection' aayi Dr. J. W. Itav of Hiockton, Ala. Continuing, he saya: 'l'liyslclaiia cannot even begin the treat ment of s disease without knowing what cause give rlae to It, and we must remem ber that headache is to be treated according to the same rule. We must not only be par ticular to give a remedy Intended to coun teract the cause which produces the head ttche, but we must also give a remedy to relieve the pain until the came oft he trouble lias been removed. To answer this purpose Autl-kamnla Tablets will be found a moat convenient and satisfactory remedy. One tablet every one to three bouri gives comfort and rest In the most severe caaea of headache, neuralgia, sud. particularly the headache of women." When we have a patient Subject to regular attack of sick headache, we should caution lil til to keep hi bowels regular, for which nothing Is better than "Actolda", and when lie feel the leant alga of an oncoming attack, lie should take two A-K Tablet, hurh patients should alwaya be instructed to carry a few Antl-kamnla Tablets, o aa to have them ready for Instant use. These tablets are prompt In action, and ran be depended ou to produce relief la a very lew minutes. Aakfor A-K Tablet. Antl-kamnla Tablets can be obtained at all druggist. A GREAT MUSICIAN'S HAIR SECRET It ;u a nmn musician' to whom we v. re talking. I ut every woman will rea lize the uiiio of his answer to our ques tion. "What makes your hair o abundant iinl so lujtrous- Jut simple care, inailain. 1 tun Ha good tu it as I am to iny hands.'' It was Just his way of say ing, i keep il peiiectly clean. Since then we have found that regular care and iicr li t 1 1 '. anliueos means hair health und beauty. It is not advisable when sham pol ing tu use a makeshift, but always use a preparation made lor shampooing only. You can t tijuy the lust that Is known for about three cents a shampoo by getting a package of canthiox from your drug- i;:.-t; dii,lc a tcaspoonful in a cup of hot water and ur shampoo Is ready.! After lis u Ms the huir tlries rapidly with uniform color. Iiandruff, excess oil and i ilirt aie dinfulved und entirely disappear. I Tour hair will he so fluffy that it will! look in .ill heavier thun it is. Its lustre) und softness will also delight you, while llio kt.mulat' d S' alp gains the health which inaurts hair grow lh. Advertlse-lnnt il t'.'-v-' V,,,w; '-it. I i i. V v '..- - f -.v Nebraska HALL WILL PAY NO MORE ACTUAL CASH State Treasurer Adopt New Rule with Regard to Payment of Warrant of the State. NO MONEY TO BE ADVANCED From a stuff Correspondent l LINCOLN. Jsn. It.- i Special.) (Seorge K. Hull, tlie new Male treasurer, will ad vance no casli either to the li-KislHture or to tlie various state ot'llrers livfore the warrants are regularly Issued and pre sented. Mr. Hall says that lie frels It Ills duty to decline to follow the praetloe, al though various requests have been made upon him and the thin has been done in the last. He says he fels it would amount to embezzlement on his part. He will also decline to pay out rash on warrants and will refuse to have any rash on lialnd In his office. He cays us to tlilx: The statute irnuiros that "the stale treasurer sluill deposit In the state or na tional Punk the amount of money In his hunds lielonKint; to the several current funds in the ftate treasury. All such deposits shHll be subject to payment, when demiinded by the xtate treasurer on Ills cheek." In accordance with such requirements this department will dis continue the further payment of war rants in cash, or the raahfnfc of any hecks as h:is formerly been done by this oft ire. In followimc the above system, It will telievn the state of some responsibility. ,iv reason of the discontinuance of rarry Inir any riinh in the VHUlts of the office over nit' hi. it will relievo us of the re sponsibility of a daylight holdup: U vill bring to the state a ureater return In Interest from the Iwnks and it will be conducting the state's business In a more businesslike manner. There was a time when the railroads ran their paycar over each line once a month and paid, out the cash to their employes; there, was a time when the grain merchants and the stock merchants tarried ash on baud and paid out the chsIi for all train und Rtoek that ' purchased; there was a tim in fact, v. hen nearly cvervliody paid cash in the exchange of business transactions, but jthe up-to-dHte businesslike and safest WHy to nanuie inese, nusines excnanKcs is bv checks and drafts on the hunks. Kccnenizlng this modern, sate and sune way of doing huslness is the reason why this department is hnnulng from the old to the new way and suspending anv fur iher paving of essh. Our checks will he given on the depository bunks for nil rt-te warrants properly presented at tiii.t oTflec. FIREMEN'S CONVENTION MEETS IN NEBRASKA CITY NEHIiASKA CITY, Jnn. 1. (.reeial.) The local firemen h.-.ve spared noth iiig in their efforts to eare for the dele gates to the State Klreii'en's convention, which convenes for a linee-day session In this city tomorrow. All of the places of business have been fcally decorated for the occasion ami arrang-ements have been made to furnish amusements and entertainments for the visitors all of the time they are In the- city. The ban quet which Is to he iflven the vlii.ors Is to be served by the ladles of the St. .Mary's Kplscopal church, at Kagle hall, und (lovcrnor Morehead will bo one of the spt akcrs of the evening. Nothing has been spared by the local organization n the matter of proper ei.tertalnment for the visitors during; their slay here. CHANGE TRAIN SCHEDULE, URGE THE TRAVELERS il'rom a Ptaff Correspondent.) i LINCOLN, Jan. IS (Special.) A con j ference has been arranged for Krlday be fore the State Railway commission of the i railroad officials and the parties that aro trying to secure a change in the time of i train No. 12 from the nest on the KurllnK j ton main line, now arriving In Lincoln at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. A large nuni I her, many of whom are traveling men. have applied to have the schedule ar j ranged so that the train will not get into Lincoln until late In the evening. LIES DEAD IN SNOW TWO HOURS BEFORE FOUND UHATIUCE. Nth., Jan. lS.-(Epecial Teb egrain.) AVilliam Kuhn, 77 year of age was found dead in the yard at his home at HIue Springs today. Death wag due to apoplexy. He had lain in the snow for two hour before being found. He Is ur aived by eight children. ISotes from Nebraska City, NEBRASKA CITY, Jan. lS.-(Speclal.) Karl M. Cline. the new ly elected sup erintendent of the public schools of this city, arrived here yesterday and took charge of the chimin thl morning. Prof. Cilne has been in charce of the schools at Oeneva, Neb., and succeeded Superin tendent George K. Martin, who left for Kearney this mornlni-', where he will be come one of the faculty of the normal school. Superintendent Martin has been here for the last ten years and all are exceedingly orry to see htm take his de parture. The remains of C. C Chiistloiinan of Soldier, la., which were found scattered along the tracks of the Missouri Pacific railway, north of the city, Saturday morning, were shipped to his wife and son at the above nam d place this morn ing. Ills death is still a mystery. The Elks' lodge of this city opened its annual fair this evening In the hteven son block. Hampton Defeats Seward. HAMPTON, Neb.. Jan. K-(flpecial)-The Hampton High miuol defeated the. Seward High school In a fast game of basket ball here in the high school aymnasium by a score of 29 to 12. Colds, Headache, Nose and Head All Stuffed Up Your cold will break and all grippe misery end after taking a dose of "I'ape's Cold Compound" every two hours until three doses are taken. It promptly opens clogged-up nostril and air uassuge in the head, stops nasty discharges or nose running, re lieves ai k headache, dullness, feverlsh ness. sore throat, sneetir.f, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up' Quit blowing and snuffling! Ease your throbbing head nothing else In the world give such prompt relief as "Pape' Cold Com pound," which cost only cents at any drug store. It act w Knout assistance, tastes nice and cause no inconvenient. Accept no substitute. Advertisement Nebraska Big Business Block ; takSi?Sool MMHI.N, .tan. l'.-l-tre at an eailyi hour this morning In the V M, lavi block In the center of the business dl. j trlct caused datnsge estimated at JIM.1"1 The losses are estimated at follows. A. , P. Henwsy Kutnittire company. 1.rt. ! A. M. Pavls. $;..twi; A. P. Apperson. "..". j - I State Asylums for j Insane Are Crowded Nebraska s public Insane asylums arc overcrowded, according to Information received by Robert Smith, clerk of the district court and member of the I oii(T las County Insanity board. The asylum at Lincoln Is so ctowded. it is said, despite the fa t that a large new addition was occupied a few months ago. that pattenls are sleeping mi cots in every aallahle nook. The Institution at Norfolk is able to receive only a lim ited number of patients from Pouglas county. The as turns ale so crowded, said Mr. Smith, that Instead of relatives attempt ing to take patients out there Is com petition among applicants for berths In the institutions. The authorities are al ways willing to allow relatives to remove patients, although they frequently adxlse against such action. A cocaine victim, n son of a well known Omaha man, last week requested the In sanity board to secure an opening for him in the Lincoln asylum. So far il has been Impossible to do so. State Appropriation Is Asked for Wells (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Jan. H.-(Snoclal.) , state appropriation of ll.'i.l'O for experimental irrigation wells is urged in a resolution recently passed by the Irfidge Pole Irriga tion association, a ropy of w hich has just been received by Statu Engineer Price. FARMERS' INSTITUTE HELD AT BANCROFT HANCKOFT. Nel.. Jan. IS. -1 Special I -The third annual Ti i -County Earmers" Institute, held In i'.aucroft Friday ami Saturday, was a decided nuecess. Through the untiring efforts of the presi dent ami secretary of the organization, along with the co-oiieration of the farm ers and citizens of the surroun ling com munity, largo exhibits of farm products were on display, for which suitable premiums were offered. As usual King Corn was In the fore ground. The exhibit of this commodity wa such as would do Justice to any farming district and merit a place st any fair. Amoris the speak ers were Hon. S. It. McKelvie of Lincoln, who talked on community eo-operntlon; T'rof. Andreas of the dairy department of the state farm, who gave an instructive, talk on his siiecial branch of fai mlnir; Miss Louise, Sabln of Heat rice, domestic science; I'rof. Anderson of the statu farm, corn Judging, and I'rof. W. .1. O'Donnel, Judge of horse. Owing to the inclement weather on Saturday afternoon, the. display of horses on all classes was postponed until n week from next Friday. JOHN JUMP, JR. OF ROSALIE IS SHOT BY JESSE COHORN HANCKOFT, Neb., Jan. lR.-(Speclal.)-Jesse Cohorn, marshall of Kosalie, Neb., shot and serlouoly wounded John Jump, Jr., at the home of Iit Jenkins, five and a half miles east of Rosalie, last night. It seem that Jump hits lien paying at tention to the divorced wife of Cohorn and at which Cohorn took offense. Calling at the home of Jenkins, where his divorced wife has been staying, he walked in and finding young .lump there began shooting at once. He fired three shotH, one of which took effect in the shoulder of Jump, causing paralysis of the body. The victim of the tragedy was taken to Omaha this morning for treat ment. After the shootlnf Cohorn made his escaiie and up to a lata hour last night had not been apprehended. TWO GRANTED DIVORCES BY JUDGE AT FAIRBURY FAIRBfRT, Neh.. Jan. IS. (Special I Teleirram.) Judve Pemherton of Beatrice granted two divorces this afternoon, onn to Bertha Kern from Harvey K. Kern on cliMreii of nonsunport. the other to Anna B'ade from Char'es H'a'es on xroiinds of desertion and nonai innort. The case Melby axalnst Charles Pand mann was arvued for new trial on grounds of the Jury returning; a "uuotient ' verdict" In Iiecemher. The verdict nave $44 OS to Melhv, whose steer was struck hy an automobile beloiiKing to .Sandmann. JudKu Pemherton overruled the motion j In a referee's sale Charles C. Hhodes purchased the bankrupt rtoek of tieortre ICtiKllsh for JS"0. NORFOLK HERD SURPLUS TO OTHER INSTITUTIONS (Krom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Jan. 18 -fSpeolal .) A sur plus of dairy rattle In the herd at the Norfolk insane asylum whl )s parceled out to the Boys' Industrial home at Kear ney and to the Soldiers' and Sailors' home j at Burkett. Henry (ierdes and Judne Ken nedy of the Bourd of Control went to Norfolk today to attend to the matter. Mar lMHrtnent Infeientetl. LINCOLN, Jan. 18. f Special. I-Thf War department his asked Adjutant (jenersl Hall for a full report concei nlnK the camp of Instruction for noncuminis.sloned offi cers of the state militia held last June at the state farm The camp was very suc cessful and tjineral Hall intends lo hold ! another next June. . . - - , J .Nfiv Malt ItHitk 4 linrel. I LINCOLN, Jan. 18. (Speeial.) The State Banking board has Issued a chatter to the German Ktate bank of Staph hurst. j The capital stock of the new limtltution ' is to he fib,). The board or director is as follows: Henry Rlchters. C. H. Hchew mann, H. C. Maylaiid, William Ki-hew- mann and R. A. fitudley. f'ouKk Mrdlrlur that Help. Or. King's New IHscovery will help your coukIi. Keep a bottle at home fur emergencies. at dntiatiKis Adver tisement Nebraska GOVERNOR ACTED REQUESTS 'Produces Letters from His Files Showing What Omahans Desired Clemency for Offenders. MOSTLY IN OFilCIAL LIFE il'rom a StsU" Correspondent i LINCOLN, ,1.tn. is - i Special I- i wish nom would sa." said liovcrnor Moiehead this morning "that ttie statements made In The llec of yesterday renai'dlng par don of omsha com let can he backed up by tie records and 1 can stand on that showing. " The governor has prepared the record, nbliii shows the party backing the application and submits for publica tion. The record show. In all but possibly one or two cases, w liere the Investigation was made n rr the long distance tele phone, letters are on file recommending pardons and sium-d by the JuiIkc who iicteil In the ciiHe, or by the prosecuting attorney, the prosecuting witness or Mavor liahlman. In some eases all of these iilficlsls aro on record as leiiun mending the pardons. I ll) aarduna tit tanllnlile. The esses were mostly misdemeanors In which the offender had been commit ted tinder a stale mittimus to tin- 1 lunu las county jail, such cases not being sub ject to the pardoning imwor of the mu nnipal authorities. The governor ssid tlntt in no case had he acted unless he had first made a thorough investigation or had relied iixiii lh eword of a county or city official who had handled the case and was familiar with its merits. The article said that ill many cases the signature to the pHrdon iad not been In the goxernor's handwriting. The governor said that he could recall no such canes, although on a rare occasion, while absent from his office, he might have Instructed his secretary to sign after having inxes tigaled by telephone. Hope ri Part. It is thought that an urticlo given by Warden l'enlon of the. ieiiitcntiary to the press that many of the prisoners coming dow n from lumglas county admitted that they had contracted the dope habit In tho Jail there, might havo Influenced the governor somewhat in granting the par dons. Extracts gleaned from the letters on file in the governor's office show that the governor acted uimti the recommendation of Oouglas county ofiitialH, ns follows: Lewis .1. llioiison, vagrancy Pardon sought by Hanoi Morrison and request O. Ivd. by Mavor 1 ahlmau. Lillle Mroolta. drunkenness Pardon sought by Mr. Kpidlne, O. Kd. by County Attorney Mamii-y. Thomas Hughes, drunk and disorderly Interceded for by Poll, e Judge James F. Callanati of South Omit ha. Jens Jensen Interceded for by Joo Wright, who Is vouched for by Mayor liahlman. Walter Kramer Pardon sought by City Prosecutor Fretl W. Anhetsser. Ed Nonis Oeputy County Attorney 1 J. Piattl asked for elemem y. Jeanette Smit h Pardon recommended by Probation officer Mogy Kernstein, 'ily Prosecutor F. W. Anln-user. 1. Ilor rigan, I 'an H liutlcr, acting mavor. Kllen Mi llion, intoxication -Clemency sought by iX-Clty Prosecutor O. T. I Hck enson. Herllia Cameron, vagrancy and dis orderly conduct Interceded for by I'ls trlet Judge James P. English. Mrs. II. Evans, vagrancy Interceded for by M. Antlieiison, secretary Nebraska Prison assoclat ion, and the matron of the liotiglas county jail. F. Freeman Pardon aggrenhle lo City Prosecutor Anheuser and Mayor Onhlmaii. opal Johnson and Emma Millener Pardon O. Kd. by Cltv Prosecutor An heuser and Mayor Hahlman. John Kasah Application of 1. llarrl gan. who says pardon recommendeil by Jailor Cahill. Ilarrohl Miller Clemency agreeable to Major Dahlmun and Harry II. FUitatty. SUPERINTENDENT THOMAS HAS CABINET MEETINGS (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. Jan. IS. (Special.) State Superintendent Thomas will conduct cabi net uieetiiiKs of the various heads of his office department, at which all office matters will be gone over thoroughly by the whole force. Tho first of these meet Ings, which constitute an Innovatrri, wag held this afternoon. Itched and Burned. Scratched Caus ing It to Spread All Over Face. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. All Healed Inside of Ten Days. Spnmiie.. Wis. " I have used Cuticura Soap and Ointment with marked suooeaa. 1 had a severe breaking out around my mouth which Itched and burned causing me to scraU'h. That caused it to spread all over my face and It broke out in little blisters then not rough. It nearly set uia crazy some days. " I had been using other remedies without success until I got a box of Cuticura Oint ment and a cake of Cuticura Hoap and the first two applications gave rae great relief. I used the Cuticura Hoap to bathe with and Cuticura Ointment right afterwards. I kept on using them until they removed all traces of the breaking out. Inside of ten days it was all healed up." (Sinned) Mrs. C. I. Green, July 27, 1014. The delicate yet effective super-creamy emollient pros-rtles, derived from Cuticura Ointment, render Cuticura Hoap most valuable in overcoming a tendency to dis tressing eruptions and promoting a normal condition of skin and bair health. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Hkln Book on retiueat. Ad dress pott card "Cuticura, Dept. T, Bos ion." Sold throughout the world. Free Relief nTl Send to ui for generou, free aample enough for fceverl claya' trt-Mlnient for cold in head, chronic nasal catarrh, dry catarrh, kore nuas. LONDON'S Original and Genuine CATARRHAL JELLY Ktand&rfl remedy or year. 16.000.000 turHhiv beta old. Applied in. Me nontrilH. it brinif quii k reliei. i cjmijietly Ik-hU In flameil mial ping. ( a m or 5x tube trora your dttilst. l.OiV driiKitsth bell It nd K'.iarantc It. llonrv bat k. if it tutls.. KclUK fcub(nute. i he uim Uateruu. KONDON MrO. CO.,Minalla. Minn. SEVERE BREAKING OUT AROUND MOUTH NORRIS TALKS FORFEIT BILL Senator Says His Mfisuro Relating J to U. P. Right -of-Way is Mark inp Time So Far. IWAITING ON BRIEF FILINGS ' From a Staff Correspondent i W.XSllINCTON. .tan. 1 ispecl.il Telegram.)- Senator Nonis, who litrolu.il a bill sonic time n,i forfeit mi: a n rtnla 1 portion of the t li. li t - to w ay of the I'moit acifi, .to pl't-oHtiy hollrts along lt. tracks, sail today that the whole sitli .led w as In statu quo. "After officii of the Fnion Pacific had been heard by a snlicomiiill tee of ti,,.' m.lliiiirv committee of the senate, 1 was, I c, it, st,., to ask fo,- ici inlssli.n on the1 part of tin proponents of Hi .i, p, f,,, briefs i. ,,!,- ,,, ,. statement of , lln. i sel r,,r the railroad company, which ie-j quest w is snmted by the committee. So' ri W mIM Hi If lli m Very Special Offerings Bargain Square On Main Floor 24 inch Fancy Chiffon Faille. 27-inch Yam Dyed Messalines ) 3G-inch Fancy Tongce Silks.. ( 24-inch Printed Silk Poplins. 27-inch Roman Stripes 36-inch Crepe Mandarin Fancy Linens Worth to $1.00 Choice TucMilav at Tillc. Bargain Kquar. Main rioor. About 1,500 Pieces of Fancy Linen simhtiv iiiiism'iI trmii our re i'ettt bin sales, lalten l l inn our l k 1 1 lo c sloi K. In Ihii lot .ii. Scarfs. Center Pieces. Baunrei and Tea Clothe I...., ,i inl it t a vv n w ot k e I - Silk In Mil-Inch lecls. I'oslllvclv wortil lintll !lc I'lioici. T Tins, 1. iv. IJl Hnck Towels Soli and nliHot In nt kind. r,n pel' rent litieli. Ilcltittl.il 'IiiIm, tanev Inn-tie rs size ISxilii In. Worth :((l-hiih 1 Vr. i'ni' title I22C day onl) , each ( l.luilt- inn io'in I Basement Bargain Squares Coin fort or CovitIiikh - Kino quality ."l nont Oriental and l'lTsian dosiKn llloaihotl and t nltlcnclied Canton I'luiiiit-I 7 Inches wide. JKl-liK h Itl.-at Im-iI Muslin ICxtra 1 1 1 ti 1 i t -, soft finish :t.H-lnci l ltlih'iK licil Sliecf inff weave, soft flulhh, worth 7c .Mill Itciiinniilm of 1'ine ( ainlii l.onudotli in. wide. Sc j ai'd 7. Special iile women: shoes W rth to $3.00, on Sale Tuesday at . . $U9 Ahout JOO iaiiM In the lot. "li Kid, Hun Metal nnd I'lttent Leathers Lace and hutton stylea. llixh and low heels. Mostly small sizes. Kneept tonally Kood va lues, at $1.19 IIP Iff C;-'- LisrtiJsaff iTi"i"Ji-li- A lil;ll!'il illlll,,'lll,liil!' : MADE OMAHA 11 l ii !F nssT ppintlng' cuts'; rOlfNfAWAr'CR'U.SSOW l! 1 IJC FINEST GWADE' OP iCOMMtROAUI'KlNTWC BEEFNGR.AVIXG DEPT. ,, pef W.N.OIM'.l f QVAIV1IN,(SK,-! ' I . ... 1 Hr'WWff:W'''m-1,ww7'. J S . . . ,y t ---4", niiVt':.";.tJ i WHEN A WAV FflOM UOMB The lioe its Tho Paper you ask for; If yon plan to be absent mere U.aa a lew days, base The Jaee uallsd to you. i'ir a-i 1 nil aiht-i'l. tins,, tout'. I,,t n "I been lorvMitile l ami of c.,i;i iioiinnu i an be di ne until tlu-y ale lort hcoutlnk . tests tor Post masters. It was nnotinced toiley In Si naler Hitch Click's if flee that 1 1 v 11 service examina tions for post masterships nl'ovc Ihe limit would he held at the tollowlng places on February :). Alnsworth, i'tetcht ti. Frritii tit, Oeneva, ilranl, l-laiel Nchiaskn City, O'Neill. Ord. Su j perior. Witlioo, Wayne nnd York for the I'tiriio.-e oi filling vacancies In the post -; offt.es now existing or shortly to occur- ; I'-etlin. Hoi'Ins. Ihiiketl, CanoU, Center, Colon. Inmnn. Morse Pluff, llovsl Srotl.'i. M iintvlew. stockhsm nnd Strang. Ii-harty In Try l.m-k. j it H l-'li haity of omaha. one of the Win-el horses of the present adminh t ra- ' Hon. Is t-t W a-Illusion for a few days.' It Is possible he ionics with a solution of, the Krvin-Hllchi m k deadlock. other! di.-liitiMitsIn d Nel'tiiska democrats, have trie. it. . K. Holl'ivok. ss-t'ial engineer of the 1'nioti Pmifiii with headquarters at Omaha, is nt Hit Wtllnrd. of Silks 36-inch Costume Serges 36-inch Whipcord Suitings . . Wi.nli to Hfi 45-inch Imp. Novelty Suitings. 36-irBiackand White Checks 40-inch French Wool PlaTdsTTT Per Vnrtl. Tm-Miiiy 40-inch Fancy snd Cotton Dress Fabrics Basement Bargain Square llrocmloil TusMtli Silk 1 W'orlh to .'IHt: yard :ti-l nt Ii I'l lnftHl Silk A" Cotton t rt-k ! Oiiin' Whlto HtTil Tinted HIUUIIiIm 19c att-lntii silk mill Cotmii t'iio riuln colorH. Worth To fide. yd. :tfl-ltitli Silk nnd (oltoti lUtini' W li 11 o and colors. Worllt lo !li; lYititi'd Silk lUitlne -Worth lo 75c v rd . TIiosp iiintorliilM t'otno In remnants nnd fill bolts. Utl-lnrli Kwney tra qtiullty. worth 12 Vie ard. . I'aiK-y lrtss tilnKliniiiM and ,eilirs All now desTgus -7-In. Outing Marine! Extra welRht wurni and fieee nap. Worth t iiolee Tuesday Tlno 41c 10c yard :iii-liii ii itrvtOT Kino yd. dark Krounds, neat dots, etc... Q liiT4t-riieii Fine VualTl y " I ileaelied - i I liw"KUpft.ror til 1 2 '.-iii: each ic hiki Vortli .... . IVr Yard, of Shoes In time Basement 300 Fairs Women'! Rhoei lilack Slleile, Kui'kHklll, Vlut Kid, tiun Metal and 1 'uteut Leathern made over the newest lusts. Hutton und !(!- styles, all sizes. Wort h un lo u pair. Sieclal Tues $1.93 day, pair Buy' Shoee Hie Ihk lot, In hutton iind lacu styles; heavy and liuht welnht - very servlceahln. A I CQ Fpeclal Tuesday, pair VllUal Special Demonstration and Sale all this week of the Roberts' Lightning Mixer Mf-nts tho wiiito of four ojjgs to jorf option in .'50 Kfconds Whips crciiiii in two minutes Olmrns butter in tlnt'o Hiinutcs. Speciiil )ric'.s during this tlemonstration. Pints, 39c, Quarts, 50c Half Gallons, $1,25 .11, Mjl , , I , ; i.i.i.is.i.i )it il.i:i!l'il'Hl'i;iiiuiPfl;.i 9 "V l!' Live Stock. Poultry Watch the want ad columns of The JJce aiul you will ,ir t sdiuo splendid chaiu'r-B to huv. Also if you want to ,fll, advertise your sloek in theso column. You cau Wt good juices right now. Dealers are doing a hiisk husiness. Keniemher to keep in touch with these column? every day. Telephone Tyler 1000 THE OMAHA BEE I mm' iii::!:!?'!!.:1 !':)i!'.::i;;:ii.;: jilivil.iiil. I ' :ii'iii;.'H!i i p'Ml,;:!':!? Mi.t..!! I i;il,: i 'i" VI 1 f,Evrybdy Rtadt ? Want Adt" i 'Evrybdy Rtadt Want Adi" Twenty-One Men and Cargo of Corn Lost l.O.VI'ON", Jan. IV-Tw entv-one men ot the crew of twenty-seven of the llrltislt steamer Penarth were drowned today oft the Norfolk coast. The Pensrth with cat-so of male, was aalllng for Hull from the Ttlver Plata. It struck Sheer InKliam shoal in a heavy gale snd Is total wreck. Six survivors from the. Penarth were picked up by a trawler. The Penartli was l,5fi9 tons net. Another llrltish steamer, tho tleoig Uoyle, also is believed to have been wrecked In the same locality. It left the Tvris for St. Naitaire, France. The flarn of r i Ket signals was observed by tlin oast guards st Cromer, but the steameP illsaiiared before the lifeboat reacheil the n cue. One of the Oeorgcj Royle's) M.iall boats has i ome ashore. The fat of the crew Is not known. The Oeorgffl Uoyle sailed from Hull December 10. It waa 1.M3 tons net. for Tuesday Bargains in Dress Goods Square on Main Floor Worth to 81 Eponge Suitings Lunch Cloths and Towels lit Specials for Tues day. 4 0o lilonrhed Turkinh Towels, fanry liorder.s, J IVr Varl, Tuesday Tuesday Choice double twisted yarn; 1 ttoKday at 29c Lunch Clothe AM linen. It e in H t I t e h ed ends; tnetty d a in a k iial tenm, ;m and 4.'i-tncli Mt.e. Aorth 4."ic. Siie cial Tuendii), CHa eoch OUC AU-ianen Creeh Nat ural color, with fancy burdens. IS I n c h e h wide. Worth 10c On yd. Tuesday, at. . 0J per yard oi Domestics lVhile! Silkoline KxA ( holi r Tuesday lit IVrt'le hljtht aud IVr Ynril. Children's Bnoes Pull leathers, all foini. iiuuuti liitu luce "C il II styles. Special, pull'.... O I ! Infants' Shoes Hoft kldskln, dull lea thers; also red shoos and flQf hand turned soles, l'alr 0?W Men's and Woman's Telt Slippers With felt sides. Very eoinfortahl,, and servlceahle. Tuesday, 29 C ,;,,!fl:,l:,,l,'!l.V,! !!ii;;!i:;:i!:;!riii!i!i)i'!if! immm