12 THE BKK: OMAHA. FRIDAY, MAI.TII 10. 10 LI. HEW YORK STOCK MARKET! pealing in Secarities Broader nd Tar in Excess of Previous Day' ToUL HEADING IS MOST PROMINENT TTEW YORK, March H - I'mlintt In nr rurtttos today rre broader and tax In rxceai ol the previous nay's t t il, hut ihn movement of prices m iimre nt- luslna Itcadlna was eaaln tnr moot , Piominent feature, oeliia lo its con- 1 1 nurd hcuvlnrfin, maktntf a maximum de- i cltna of IS point, wini some r, cov.-ry In the final dealliiK. 1 nltrd states f i also waa heavy, inlng s.nulrd out itli Heading by the short Inteiest. Canadian raotflr rrfied.il furthir pres sure, which may havr orlalnatrd abroad, end motor rharrr, with tti ixi rpilon nf .Mlllva-Ovprland. Icll hiiek on n marked dccrcaae of trsi.liis. Vwthlehem Steel re peated Ita dadv performance of attain inn a nw hiirh pilre at K1 and the ro!- I per KTonp roac a!Trrtnhly. 4 i:i tna else where were In stocks that command lit tle pulrflc support. There was some In- tereetlnit de.emnme-nta In lur foreign situation demand, .tcr'.lii rc!!tilnn to. f.TV a fraction shove ltd low nnotn Ion. Aceordln to rcnorte current In ex change circles, a prominent Nntloiial buik haa aold from 10.n0.i to ll.VWw.u'O of Imnch exchange to onr of thr lending trurt companies, thr latter In turn beins; m hravy arlltr of htcr.lnK. Kenewc i weakness In Italian rxrbana directed further attention to the attitude of tnat rountpv In connection with the war. An nouncement was mnde of thr sure aful al of thr $10.O0.X ticrmsn Kovernment nine-month notra recently offered 'vie. Another fold engagement of oi,0(i from Japan olfered proof of tlila coun try's srowlng Influence In thr world money market. The Hank of Knaliind, whose weekly etat'tnent ahowed a fur ther loaa of gold, haa aold more of th metal, wfil h la likely to come into thla market by way of Canada. I .oca I brokers wrre Interested In the nrwa tlia: tli Ixindnn exchange la lo poet a revised likl of prlcea tomorrow. It la expected that our atocko will figure prominently in the rrvlalon. 1milim'i market were quirt, with un derlying firmness. Mixed prices were registered for Americana todiy. Total sales of slocks amounted to 81S.WW share. Honda wrre heavy with weakness In obscure laaura. Total sales, par value, aggregated 2.174,0'rt I'tilted tHatca Bond a wera unchanged n call. . Number cf aalea and leading quotation mm .iiu. L m todaw wnre: tuira It I ill Ix . Cleta AIVl VI4 An.l(jT.i1 fniprr .... lt.ao Amrrku Bt tttifAT..... 4.W t3't K. 41 41 Iff 10 " t t JS'1 us 41 a:H4 mnran (a Aaierliva K. R arlra S. R. pit -. Am Kuaar Rrflnln.... Aawrlnn Tal. Tal.... r.rlra Toba- Anmn4a Mlala AtrhlMM Paltlmara 6 Otilo. . . . . Hrroklra J4pl Traaalt. 4lifraia I'rimlaum ... 4 anliHan rlrln ( tiiilral lmhr HxudmU Ohle 4H 134 i ' ' HI l 10JV4 I JO 134 BHI . M4, W 1 1114 4"4 ID', , I22'4 XH'4 W't t'4 " 7, ft llt llf.' 5 f' 11 H'b 111 Jl I.4K lit 4WH inn i"4 10s 1141 41'4 lt'4 34 l." 1001 Mt Mj l4 110'i 11H HIS 1!4 S 1 3i 5'4 US ! im llH 1H 44 '4 liM M'4 14 i Snfl e am an an 1.7WI I hloan Oraat Waatrr -j. tiir.ao. M. Hi. I .""a 4-M..r N. W TOO 1M 4'hlno rxnirr n, M a. I' .lonnlo f uel Iroa 4'olnr4o 4 Woulhrra ..... Tnvrr 4 Rla Oran4a.... ...... ..... nnr 4 O. Bill ; ; M.illlr" 4niritia .... . ' J' J knrl r.lrtrle I . 3 I"1 Owl NoriOrra pit " ' :rt Tin. .ra (in r.tinvnnelm liJiploratkMI.. . V4 KU ' M IIIIiuh Onlrat iMirrhnrmiih Mat. M.... W M' J'4 InTlrailoa Corner t.loo 1S 1 InlrnMllenal Harrartar Knu 'Hr Hoothora.... : tHa l,.l,ih Vallay 100 13 lMi lrt.i.lllr NhTlll Vni.aa Patroleiioi 'S Miami Ooop-r ." J'H Viu.1. K. T Miwovrl Parma 70 II National m'Ult V.llMkl iMil ....... ;ai1a Vmr 1JH w York I antral 4i IZ-i, C. T.. N. H M....w. l.m H2" Nnrt'nlk ft W-tarB K l""S Kanhrrn r'Ula IMttj l'aclfli? Mall ' l1 I'.rlflo Tal. 4 Tel v. Fnnylanla an lOik l'ullinan Palaca Car. ti Ha Cm. t'opaer !. LH tM4iaa UK Jipuiili Iroa 4 filaal lln-k lulan t"o t S KoH lland to. pM.... S"J W n. i.. a. r. m m i.Mlhrm Papilla II" pmiiliara HMllsar M ! Ti"rr t 'lvpar t.30 - JB l'4 : Hl-i 1W4 prji, iois IMS lit ... l'a 144, ia iiai 44 IIX'j 41 '44 41 lnu (V,mijlT nlna racliH) f.I'lA 1-BMMI J.'40lll P'd aunt KiMr Hiaal Sn.sm t . e. SUrl pM l a' Hull I'onprr l.i Hl fit V ! t nlB l."0 w .titiahmiita Rlarlrlr .. 4 l?o4 Ml 4H lir. Tvtal aalca lur the oar. a,ra. Jaw York Mosey Market. NEW VOltK. March PUIMK SI ICR OA NTII.K I'AI'KK a'4 per cent, HitKI-lNM KXOHAXtIK Weak: J-day t.llia. M.H: for table. M.7H75; fop demand. 14.1!iifl. ' 1 hiLVIR Mlir; Mexican dollar, BONDS overnment, (teady; railroad. TlME LOANS-Stendy; 60 daV. ?H Pf a-rnt; daya. 2V'i:'' per cent; aix lil'.ntha, 'Vri.i'i per cent. CAU. WON EV Steady, hlaheat. I per 4-ent: loweal. per cent; rullna rate. 1 lrr rent; laat loan. I per cent; cloalnK Lid 1 per cent; offeraxl at 2 rr cent. Ctoelng quotatloaa on bona today wr a follow: . . I l h raa... Ma. Pa. . 6e 44' Va. tpoaT..V... H-N. Y. C. , tsa... 7a a- "a .Tki v 41-. ma. v . .TTr::"'.:'iwN: t.. n. m. 4 m i, coupoa a. a 1SH .um j eepm..Kl N- Haclftc 4a aisa ... ...iim 4a...l44 0 3a 4 e. M ip ai. i ri. - . ' v. iu. . tit. rae. T. T. .,..?. u Bia s-e, aa.... 'aa. em . . a. Hal. 010 ........ ; -yt- I'ba. a oaie aa... -ma -.- a u. I. s- ' s. r. r. 4a ims i ? a. CM r s : . at A r. U ..101 ,. mh .. i .. .. MH ,. u ..llt4 ,.l"i .. rH .. IS " f R. L a r. a. aa. ii ' A S. rf 4v.a... 1 " Killwar l. a B. u. r. ua.. a . imta r-aniiia aa., Rrta r. ta - ..a Blrrtrio Ja K V. S. Rubbar a (U K, tat !ta ... W'i I Kil U...., 111. l.a. rrf. ... '.' 'Wabaah I at ta... K r So. rrf. .. . I'aiaa U ' N. ! 4a... hwc. m. ai M K. A T. let 4a. n Bid. Loral Btecka aaal Bnada. QuMAttoaa furnlahaa tmrna. Drtakar Co., 444 Omaha Jv'alloual kaak kalMlBfi St'Hka . U. Aaaa4. rr4 uc Tra4a t4 10 haakara Morlaaaa laaa. ovaaa. 17 9 . 103a, TT " v; lit s i "iiilnanial ll. K I a r. tm II 4 S4 !"0 141 l' T M 114 tor 'it" CHr KaUoaal Uaak. Omaha ) a . M...... atrmont I Varr 7 a . t4 OtaaU aalra huaar ptA 2a. at.a at, fewulb. Iniafaa 1'fia.ha a C. U Si H r a a t. H Hr. c Iuar Mt. Fl pl4. com. boauJ.... Kiaia Bck of tlmahs in a 9- r-Narldaa '! rom V'l"o Mk Yard. Omaiia Hm4a IVyllimUl O. a m. U lr? (Nak) . M.loii O . l: I aaaa t'llv, Mo., H.huul 4a. 132.... Vi.k.aaa Kj. aa. lt! 4a ia 4 1', S) M H. aa. IIS raM Waiar lMI Oniu Krlwat 4a. I.l Kaikr Mouaialo Kiwi aa 4-wllt a o. aa. It4 , Si.alk (MuaLa. ki. 1J? H, r.Wr. N'b . Will Im, Its Int. rif. ht . la. 1H V irtii l Lnloo alurk Vaioa la. l-4 . tlwlkU-af. Hot ttvrtasa. h. p. M iaa t ii n ; aa m at a..', a aa M lr i rt ts jo; I.aadaa Klerk Market. TVTON. March J Amnion n -areur-Jllra en tne aim k markul today fall.xl to attract altenllun l'r ea held around jarlly anil cluard tind. hll.VKk-Kar. n-,'1 H-r t.unce. HUKKV-Uil i l-r nil. l'lount rate, abort and Hire ruuntlia. rS e4 cent. Raak I Ifarlasa. OMAIIA. ils nil 11-lianK cieaiina for Om-li. lu.lny ,rr .l."..",4,Wa, and fur the corpcfiKiii.l:' a rtiiy la-t yai. H i '!;! 2. Verallrt laiora Urfra4aal. NELIGII, Xi b.. . llar.-h la. iHpertal Ttlvxrain The Jjrv thla murnlng broi-Klit In a Tcidict f'r the d f ndant In th ault r t-'1!.""' daiuaxta biuuahl by M". W. Coi fctfjln-t C 1- WatUra allcg leg Die alienation of the affection of the t-llut.:fra wife, GENERAL VON BERN HARDI asserts in inter view his literature is mis understood here. He de nies he ever advocated "world empire" for Ger many. "EDgland is the aggressor and is entirely to blame for the present war." V i J 1 i i 1 RETAILERS KICK ON RAISED RATES Forward Objectioni to Advancei on Farniture Shipment! to Inter itate Commerce Commission. ASK SUSPENSION OF THE RATE If the rail rop. ils ar allowed lo rale their ruteo, aa they propose to do on furniture shipped from tb eHt to Omaha, It will metiy an In rreftaa of some $10,000 annually to be paid by the furniture men of Omaha for the transportation of their atockg of goods. The local fur niture men are presenting to the In terstate Commerce commission against the proposed Increase. The new tariff of the roads is to go into effect. April 4 unless the dealers are able to( obtain a suspension of the tariff by order of the Interstate Com merce commission. Hi prf teat la bi-lnu mnde through the Aaaoi latril HoUIU i a of Omaha. 8ecr. trry .r. W. Mrtcnlfe ha written a letter of proteat to Secretary O. E. McOlnty of the Intrratata Commerce commlaalon. The now acliedule propoaea to Inrreaae the frelaht from 52 cent par 100 pounda to 45 cents per 100 pounda on furniture onulnatmc at Chicago or wret of Chi cajo. It propoaea to Inrreaae It from tho preaent 221 cent fcr( 100-welght to SI crnts from the MlaMralppI river on traf fic orlRlnatlnc east of Chicago. A Mother Ompllcat lea. l-ocal furniture men aay that frtTm 3CJ to n raticad of furniture conia to Omaha from thrae polnta on the course of a year. Other provlelons In the propoeed new schedule atlll further complicate the matter, and make the rate, a It will actually apply, much more detrimental to Omaha dealers than the face of tha schedule would Indicate. Today they ere uelnn fifty-foot car with a minimum of :, pound which car take a 6t car load charge. I'ndrr the new ruling It I k.,.,t i.. Kirnian inirty-aix-root rara with 4 minimum of Jtooo iwumla. ahirh i 10 iae a carload charge of M. Fur- nltur men aav that although i.. - are marked 12.0.0 pounds 'minimum, aa a -matter of fart In moat irradea of fumltut. i is imporsioic to load morn t.n iahm t"unaa in mem. Thus 10.000 pounds at a Ij4 minimum eharse would lp actually at tlie rate of et crhla per ntV-welalit lnatead of tle K centa or 45 cent In the respec tive achrUute proposed. Th lvxal furniture men hope to get a hearing before the intrratate Commerce commlaalon. In which they hope to Justify an order of suaiwurlon of the new rate. KING BEDDE0 TO HAVE SPRING OPENING TODAY "It mlli.be a apiins opt-itlng that will ecllpae all my prevluu onra." That u.what tlie "wurld's livat credit clothier." Klug Ueddeo,' 1417 lHuglaa street, say about Ills spring opening mhl h mill oriir Friday. Mr. ld.leo n.'iie eNtenalve buying trips to the si rat caatem markets and now has a stork mhich he drrlarea to he unsur passed by any otUrr nlmlW houae. "Th fai'llltioa mhich I have given peo ple to buy thiir clothing are alao nn'ur paaard." he aald. "I now clothe th mholc family on one account for a dollar a meek." Visitors to the store now mill find that ;t ociit.' more thnn twtie as muoh apace aa It did a year ago. Mr. Iteddro having aeciirrd an entire additional floor and aleo added some (pace by mean of gallrriea- lie liua alao more than doubled hi atock and l as added a number of en tliely new lines, such as men's furnlah inga. children's drraars. coat and ahoes. Th bo diparriiient la complete nornr, mherea It formerly carried only aults. A i year ago he employed about twenty people. Now the employe number forty. ! A n iu 11 oitlcr dMartutent. rw-m ly added, j employ Xiftrrn people and Is instrumental .In bringing B great ainoiint of business to jthls lnmha Imuae from states even a far oft aa Wyoming and Montana. Tho.iaa.nua of catalogues are sent out. "All my aj.ceta I owe to two thluis," aald Jtr. .I'd.lro. "Thoee ttilnara air tmalkty and advertixlna:. We hare the goode hete and they are of the beat quality obtalnablaat the variou prices" bbat tr AUDITORIUM TO GO TO YOTEOF PUBLIC City Council Decides to Submit Pur chase Proposition to Vote at the Spring Election. PRICE PAID IS TO BE $150,000 The city commissioners unsnl mouoly voted to submit at the corn Ins; fpring election an Auditorium bond proposition In the stun of $150,000, which amount Is approximately-equal to the present indebt edness, according to a check made by the department of public accounts and .finance. Among the organizations appear ing in favor of the plan that the city acquire the Auditorium property were the Real Estate exchange, As sociated Retailers, Omaha Automo bile Dealers' association, Midwest Cement Users' 'association, Omaha Rotary club, Twelfth Ward Improve ment dub, United Improvement clubs, Norden 8lnglng society, Men delssohn choir and the publicity bu reau of the Commercial club. To Impruir Later. The plan I to acquire th Auditorium flcperty for lluO.000, which wa the nt offer of the Omaha Auditorium company. sin arrange later for monry with which to make nereneary Improvements and to provide a fund for maintenance. The city attorney was directed to pre pare nereaaary ordinance for the sub mtaalon of the bond proposition. "The' auditorium of Denver, Kansas City and Minneapolis are managed at n unlclpal enterprises, and It la hot ex poctcd that they shall be paying propo sitions from 4 bookkeeping standpoint, but it Is agreed that they wield great return to those rltlea. There are many convention and meeting held here which can be held nly In a building of the capacity of our Auditorium," declared E. V. rarrlah of th Commercial club pub licity bureau. Of Great Valae to City. C. C. Belden said. "There la nothing more valuable to thla city than th Auditorium." Prank Whlpperman. secretary of- the Midwest Cement' Uacrs' association, staled that all of the space of the Audi torium haa been taken for next year cement show. T. J. Kelly spoke on behalf of lii mem bert of the Mendelssohn choir and re ferred to the Auditorium aa a great factor In the upbuilding of a musical spirit In this city. Among others who urged tfiat the city acquire the Auditorium were C. R. Sher man. C. M. WUhelm. Tom Qulnlan and Joseph Laux. An estimate has been made th.it ITAOW) should be spent to properly cohiplrte the building. Mrs. Kountze New President of the Fine Arts Society Mr. Charles T. Kouots. who wa chairman of the exhibition committee of the Omaha Society of Tine Arts, Jias been elected president of the Kin Arts o- elty. Mr. Ward Burgess and Mis Edith Tobitt, alio of the exhibition committee, were elected vice presidents; Mr. Arthur 13. Willtama, secretary; Mrs. August K. Jonas, treasurer; Mr. Cieorfte it. ttlck- nell. chairman of th executive commit tee; Mrs. William Q. Ur of the pro gram committee; Mrs. K, O. McQllton. mrmberahlp; Mrs J. a Summers, cour tesies; Mrs. Halleck Rose, exhibition: Mrs. George PrlnsnAjbllclty; Mrs. Oeorge Voss, auditor, and Mrs. George F. Oil more, of the house committee. All these officers will be Installed at the May meet ing. Mrs. Clement Chase Is the retiring president A going business can be aold quickly through The Bee's "Business Chances." Protest Cutting of ; Funds for Militia The Spanish-American war veterans at a masa 'meeting at Magnolia hall Wednes day night unanlmoualy voted to protest j against the propoeed action of the Ne- orasKa legislature in cutting the appro priation for the maintenance of the Ne braska National Guard. Engrossed and certified copies of the protest were mailed to all member of the legislature from Douglas county. The veterans also went oa with de tails for the plans for the encampment to be held April 27-SS. The members of the auxiliary voted to hold a box social at Magnolia hall. Twenty-fourth afreet and Ame avenue, Saturday night of thla week. The proceed of the evening will be turnel Into the encampment fund. In Five Minutes , . No Sick Stomach, Indigestion. Gas If mbat you Jut ate I souring on your stomach or Ilea like a lump of Oead, re fualng to tiigest, or you beb-b ga and eructate sour, undigested food, or ha,v s feeling of dlixlneas, brartbiu n f iillnrae nauaea, bad taat In mouth and stomach, l.eadache. you ran surely gel relief in five minute". Ask your phnrmai-lM to ahum- you the formula, plainly printed on these fifty, tent caaea cf l'ais Dlapeuein. then you mill understand why (lyaptpttc troublea of all kinds must go, and mhy it iv Itt'Vea sour, out-of-order stomal ha or digeation In five minute. 'Tape's lia pcpsln" la hermit!: txaiea like candy, though each doa mill duteat and prelate for assimilation Into the blood all thj food you eat; be?lia, It n;ake you go to the table with a healthy appetite; but mhal pleases you most. I that you will feel that your stoi.iach and Intestines are clean and fresh, and you mill not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for blllousneaa or constipation. Thla city mill have many "Pape IMa pepsin" crank, aa some people mill tall there, but you mill be enthusiastic about this spieadid stoma.h prepamtjon, too, If you aver take It for lmligeUn, gavea. heartburn, aourne, dyapepala, or any stomach nilaery. Get some now, this, minute, and rid yourself of stomach misery and indi gestion In five minutes AdvarUaemeAt. Omaha is Ignored by the Burlington in Its Latest Ads The Burllnston's latect adeertlslng mat ter, riYsrripllve of It routes of tiavel to the California expositions has made It appearance and Is bring distributed In the road's t-rrltory. It la a full pace sheet, prtntrd In red and Mark, carries numerntit. Illustrations of cltle along the route, besides a map of the system. In Its new advertising by which It seeks i to seriire travel to end from the Pacific j c'lact. In no plai-e and In no manner whatever is the name rf Omaha men-I tlonrd and In no place Is there any refer-J enoe made to the city, Nebraska, or any j rxdnt In the state. However, special stress is laid upon Ft. Tsui. Minneapolis iJenvrr. Halt I-ake City and othrr eltlrs ! ss points m hrre paaarnerrs should stop i ovrr and spend some time while on the j journey, either going or coming. From start to finish. In Its later ad vertisement the Burlington gives Omaha the go-by. On its map It does not give Omaha even the prominence of being a passing station, though It features such plares as Pueblo, fXenmood Springs and others In full-faced Mack type, at the seme time. In the reading matter, calllnt: attention to them and Informing the readers that at such places, stop overs will be sllowed. The newest sdvertlaing matter of the Burlington Is authorised by P. S. Eustls, passenger traiflo manager of the road, and also by John Francis, the general passenger agent. Driver of Jitney Which Killed Lad Gives Himself Up Osmald Lewis, 4i'15 Franklin street, driver of the Jitney bus that killed young Barnard, m-ent to- the police' station about two hours after the accident and gave himself up. He said that the boy ran around the end of a street car and darted tight In front of the Jitney, which Lwte had slowed down aa a precaution, when he saw a west-bound Parnam car stop at Thirty-eighth street to let some pas sengers get off. The jitney was east bound. Lewis' bond was named at IB, 000. Hie .attorney, Johlt, Baldwin, la trying to raise the amount. Lemls at present hss a suit on against the Vnlon Taclflc railroad for JK.000 for personal Injuries alleged to hve been received when employed by tho road as bralicnirn. He had been out of werk up to a short time as;o when he accepted a position to drive the Jitney bus for Otto Thompson, who waa arrested a short time ago for violating the rules of the road. BENSON & TH0RNE DISPLAY IS ATTRACTIVE TO MANY The sun breaking through the early morning mist, lit up the attractively dec orated windows of Benson ft Thome company, where they are displaying many striking examples of fashionable apparel. A constant stream of passersby on Far nam street mere led to take notice, while those who went In found the windows m-ere only tho Index to a beautiful store. For three whole days, the house has thrown Its doors open and prepared Itself for giving special attention for those peo ple Just wanting to look. The event continues all day Friday. SI ERUPTION ITCHED Ai BURNED On Face and Shoulders. Scratched and Made Worse. - Great Disfig urement. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Spots AH Gone. R. F. D. No. 8. Box 9. JopUn. Mo. "My troubl began OrsS as little red spots ap pearing on my akin. They affected my face and ahouldere. They itched aad burned terribly. Than I would scratch them and It would make thera werae. My whole face and shoulder would be sore. The eruption would burn and Itch espe cially when I wooM get ta the uo aad get very wans and when I did my faea would break out won. It waa a great disfigure sunt while it lattad. (tome nights it kept me awake. I oould hardly bear any do Liv ing on my shoulder at all. "I tried several different remedies all ta vsiu. I almost gave up trying when a friend advised me to use Outtcura Soap and Ointment. In a week my face began te get better and in another two weeks the spots were all gone." (Signed) I! iaa Alt. Scott, June 3, 1914. Sample Each Free by Mall With 33-p. Skin Book oa requeat. Ad drea post-card "Cutirura, Dept. T, Bos ton. " Sold throughout the world. FINE FOR RHEUMATISM! .Musterole Looaens up Those Stiff Joint thrive Out 1'aiu. You'll know why thousands use MU8 TKRuLK onca you experience the glad relief It gives. Qt a Jar at once from the nearest drug store. It I a clean, whit ointment made mith the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Hi lna ease and comfoit mhlle It Is being rubbed on! Ml'TKHOI.E la recommended by doo tors and nurses. Millions of jara are used annually for Bronchitis, Croup. 6llff ; Neck, AMhma. Neuralgia, feneration, j Pleurlay, Rheumatlam, Lumbago, Junius , and Ache of th Back or Joints, Sprains, j Bore Muscles, Bruises. Chilblains, Frosted Feat, Colds of th Cheat (it often pro- venta Pneumonia). At your drugglat'a. In 25c and 50c jar. 1 and a special Urge hoapital lse for $2. MX . I'.o uto yvJ gel the grnulne ill'8TER- ; OI.K. Ueiuae Iraltatlona get what you ' aak for. The Musterole Company. CI eve-I land. Ohio. I THK OMAFLV BEK THE HOME PA Walt! i PI Wonderful Values Boys' $2.50 Knick- eJtSuU!..$L79 2omeetie Soom. Those uits are made of serviceable fabrics and the colors are the best of the ppring combinations. Every suit well made and hkve full cut knickers, ago 6 to 16 years. Friday on ly, $2.50 Boys ' 4 1 75 Knicker Suits .t..tpi Friday Specials in Daylight Silk, Wool Goods Dept. hich, if high quality and low price count, should crowd the section with eager buyers at an early hour Friday. Don ' miss them. Remnants of Silks worth to 75c yard, in a widely variod assortment of plain and nov elty weavcs,in all colors, Messalines, Taffetas, Tub Silks, Poplins, f o J on Foulards, etc., at, yard.. IOC 010 OOC AH Hi Ik Kntln Messaline), In light and dar colors, all 26-in. wide: special, yard , G8 All Silk Crepe de ChlnriSand Silk Poplins, 40-In. wide, every wanted color: at, yard..gg $1.23 and l .. Chiffon Ires Taffeta In light weight gloria finish, 36-in. wide, street and even ing shades; on sale at, yard..g8 and S1.JJ5 $1.00 Black Chiffon Ureas Taffetas 36-in. wide, just ten pieces in the lot, yd 78 Satin Ihu'liess nnd Peau de Sole Two grades that we ran guarantee to wear splendidly, yd...88 00c French Wool Crepe and black and white checks, 3 different sizes, 4 2-in. wide, yd.. .I8 Our Dress Making School on 4th Floor, dial welcome is extended to all visitors. Linens, Towels and Bed Spreads All Linen Hemstitched Clothi 8-4 size; Friday, each.. 3 1.00 All Linen Pattern Cloths 8-4 size, $2.50 value, ea 81.98 Imported Table Cloths, 58x76 hemstitched ; colors pink and blue; Friday, each. :.. .$1.95 Scalloped Circular Cloths, 64je64, $3.25 raluea 82.50 American Made Table Damask 70-in. wide, 75c value, yd. 59c All Linen Table Damask 70-in. silver bleached, $1.15 value, a yard ... 85c Huck Towels 23x46 size, fast ' color borders, each 15c Bath Towels, extra quality, soft est spun cotton, fast colors, nov elty borders, each 29 Guest Towela, All Linen Full bleached, hemstitched, ea.' 25 Bed Spreads Satin finish, scal loped cut corners, size 75x88 $3.95 value for 82.55 Bed Sheet 81x90 size, bleached. 3-in. hear, soft finish cotton, at, each .j 50, Rousing Specials New Spring Tailored Suits, to sell at $15.00, choice Host desirable wool fabrics in Belgian Blues, Itnssian Greens, Navy and Black; all new and popular models. New Spring Coats, made to sell to $8.95, in all wool serges, belted styles, button and Bilk trimmed; most remarkable Silk Petticoapta, worth to $3.00; in best colorings, some Jersey top, wide flounces and d QQ full width 4leOe7 New White Waists Made to sell at $1.00 and $1.25; tailored and embroidered modejs, Q Including llnons OaC Underwear Section Domestic Room Friday Men'a Vnlon Made Work Shirt Tha best quality and fitting shlrta made, all sizes 14 to 18 on sale Friday at 36c; 3 for 81 Boys' Blouse Waists with military collar and button cuffs. Black sateen, madras, percale and blue chambray, 50c value at. . .25 Ladles' Union Made Buniralow or Open Front Aprons, in all colors, all made 6 Ins. iyi and cut extra full, on sal Frldfty, 3ic; S for 1 Men's Handkerchiefs, plain white, ludlao blue and Turkey red, loo values at, Bel for '. .S0a Ladles' 26c rolored Aprons, mad with bib and pocket, an sale Fri day at 10o Knit Vnderwalats for boya or lrl3, fuaratiteed perfect, all sixes, ,3 til 2 yeara, regular 15c value, at to The Grocery Department for Is Haydae Quality ttooda, aad a savlaaT of as to SO par caat ea the est of UvlaaT. 4-ll. enok a bast hiarh vrade liianiond H flour, not h Ins; finer for bread, tilea or cattea. aack IU1 Make your own breai. raliea and plea. It pay. ?t lba. best aranululeil aiiarar tl-OO 1 bara Beat 'Hm All. liiainond C. Lenox. White Kussian or Laundry boap for Soa I lba. beat white or yel low corn meal ITo 7 lba. beat rolled white breavVfaat oatmeal ..85e 4 ll. beat bavnd picked tiavy beans 85) Tha best domestio macar oni. verintclUI or spa- ahettl. pk .VT I lba. f.acy Japan rl-e. at 85o 5 2 -oa. jars pure fruit preserves T.SSe fs-oa Jara pure atraiiK-d honev .Se tana oil or muatai j aardinea . 8S S-lb. cans fancy aweet auxar torn, Karly June peaa. wax. atrina, areen or lima beana fe Tall vavna Alaska sal mon , . loo K C. corn flakes, pkt 6 Yeast Koani. like. ..So OuinprenseJ yeaval cake. freab daily le Bulii breakfast cocoa, lb. at 5c 1 rioaeu boxea parhn nathes tse in Quality Goods Offered Friday $1.00 Art Needle ' Work, 19c A complete wholesale sample line of Embroidered Sofa Pillows, Rtsmped Linen Towels, Dresser Scarfs, Center Pieces, Table Cov ers, Table Runners, etc. Received from .Marshall Field. Goods made to sell at O0c nnd up to $1.25. All on sale at one price Friday, choice, each 19c Smart Tailored 5?. ,.$4.98 .Broad assortment of bewitching shapes, trim med in ajl sorts of pretty ways. Close rutin Turban an3 Trlcornes, Bailors of all kinds. In Milan, Hemps, Taprals. Silk Braids and Barnyard Straws, trimmed with pretty buckles, featii - -ers, quills, ribbons, velvet f lowera and ain&rt fa 09 tailored bowa. Vf J Priced elsewhere t0?T at 17.60, our price. . r m " i in the Domestic made $9.90 1 d f" f f aTja I "5' n bargains. J nai .fabrics and Wash Goods Section a Inspection of the Xtw rabrlos for Sprlna- aow shows la the "Day. liarht Wash Ooods Xpt." Offers Substantial aelstanoe for Tutura Plans. Voiles " and Crepe, 36-ln. wide : Printed in the new season de signs and colorings, in lengths of 3 to 8 yards, values up to 35c. at. yard 13H Woven Tissues; fast color stripes, in all the best of shades for spring, yard 15 Novelty Printed Crepe Full 30 in. wide, pattetna and cplorings for house or street wear, assort ment of choice effects, yd. 15 Percales 5 6 -In. best quality, as sortment 'of hundreds of pat terns for dress or skirtings standard qualities and best col ors, yard 12 H the People l 1 dozen boxes safety matches 4o 1-lb. pka. Vlrnlnia snioi;- ina tobacco 16o 1-lb. buklna chocolate 3O0 Large bottles Worcaater sauce, pure tomato cat aup, plcklea, aaaortud kinds, or inuatard. bot tle eiO Uoldeu Santos coffee, 1. at i' SOo The bast, strlotly fraal aas. aetUnaT better, per doaaa ISO The beat creamery but ter, carton or hulk . .30o ! aiicy country creamery butter, lb I8d l-'ancy dairy taole but ter. Ib 884 Uood dairy table butter, pound .83e X lba, Rood table butter- Ine 85a 'ull cream New Yort Wiiita or Wiecoriflii cream cheese, H. ...804 aTlorlaa Oraoe rralt Spa. GALVANIZED TTBS Small galvanized tubs .2l)c Medium galvanised tubs. . . .30c Large sire galvanised tubs... 49c Extra larxe galvanised tubs. ,5ttc Xdsk Wash Boilers Medium a lie. ex tra heavy Lisa tin botlera, cop per bottom !. Laraa sixa, ex tra heavy Uh'c tin boilers, coo per bottom 81.59 Lxtra large LiaK heavy tin boilers, copper bottom at Oenulne Llak extra heavy all topper boiler, reduc ed to ..aa. $3.18. 83.48 Thla la extra fancy fruit, each ...mc, 40, So. TWO lahlaad Xavol Oraaao Kalo. Tho lllarhland Navels an the pride of California, favitcy tree ripened fruit, they have the flavor, per dosen IStie, 15c, SOo, ISO Tho Vao-etable Market , Tor the roopU. la Haa. best cookiUK P- tatnea ' 1T0 lH-mand IS lbs. to the ueok. tlie law reuuirea it Kancy IKillalld seed cub bae, lb ...So Premier" tin boilers, copper bottom, any s'.sa. at 81.18 No. t aralvanlzed boilers. at TSO Willow B aetata, Waaa Boards, Iromaa" Boards, at. fae Willow Clothes Haaketa 4 to aivo Willow Clothes Huakrta .8 H- Willow Clothes Hasketa . .Wo SnifcH Wash Boards . So Boys' 50c OCn Knickers . . .L Friday Only Semestie Boom. Just one day we will sell Boys' 50c Knickers at 25c. Good colors and full cut pants. Positively no C. 0. D.'s or exchanges. Only 4 pairs to each customer. Ages 5 to 15 yrs Friday only . . . . 25c 40 to B4-in. Wool Dree Fabrics Poplins. Taffe tas, Panamas, Serges, Granites, etc., to $1.50 value 48. 69. OSt New Covert Suitings 42-ln wide, in the popular sand and putty shades; at, yd...GSc Bn(1 98 $1.25 quality French Serges, Hairline Stripe. Nov elties, Melrose Cloths, Tussahs, etc., in all polors, at ' 88 Imperial French Serge and Corert Huttings Sfi- In. wide, all colors, yd S1.23 and 81.48 lress Skirts Made to MeasurePerfect fit and workmanship guaranteed. in charge of Miss Lntie'B. Catron. A coi- Domestic Room Friday's Sales Are Important to i Economical Shopper. Bed Sheets, bleached and hem med, 72x90 and 76x90; Fri day's sale, yard 39 Wide Sheeting, bleached, 81 -In. width, 27c value, yard 23 Pillow Casing, "Lock wood." 45 in. size, 16c value). yd.. .12 Bleached Yard Wide Muslin "Hope Brand" Friday's sale at. yard Unbleached 38-tn. Muslin L6ng mill lengths 4 Toweling 17-in. Linen Weft 12 Ho value, .yard JO Towels Extra heavy, large size, hemmed, red borders, ea. 10c Long Cloth, 10-yd. bolts, depend able 10c grade, bolt 69 ' Curtain Fabrics Fancy borders, white, ecru and figured. .10 Ginghams Dress styles, big as sortment, checks and stripes ' Friday, yard .7 ,4 Embroidered Dot Swiss and Nov elty White Goods Assortment of 12 c and 15c fabrics, 10 Madras Shirting White grounds, black figures and stripes, Room Suit Dept. New Spring Dress Skirts, to $5 Art values in All-Wool Serges, p Checks and Novelties, in the new yoke and pleated styles; values seldom equaled, never surpassed nt the price. S1,k Woo Presses Values up immense assortment of colorings, popular styles, matchless values. Percale and Gingham House Dresses Our regular $1.00 and $1.25 qualities, mostly size r-i 36; some slightly soiled OUC Women's Gingham and Percale Aprons In both band and bib styles, light and dark col- r0 ore, 35c values abOC Special Notion Sale Get Ready for Your Spring Sewing. Save by Buying Friday. Coals Thread rer dozen . . . . 15c Standard Gold Eye Needles All sizes; per package 2sc DeLong'a Hump Hooks and Eje, per card 3c Silk Seam Hindlng; Friday, per bolt 5c SUk Dress Braids, yard. ...... 5c Silk Dream Shields, pair. ..... lOr Silk Featherbone, yard ....... 8c Snap Fasteners, per doz. . . . .2 i c Tho pkgs. Pius for 3c Pearl Buttons, per dozen... 3 'ic 600-yd. Basting Thread, sp'l 3JC , Many other ecials. Wash Day and General House Cleaning Supplies at Bargain Prices Friday 0! 1.68 1.15 Willow C'lothea rlaakota 880 1-11 six Wash Boards. at . ..lo 8.60 Warraataa Wrtnr- -era 81.88 tl.2f Folding- Ironina Hoejda fse -ft. Basawood Skirt Boards g&b t-ft. Haa a wood Skirt Boardo Bto 6',-ft. Baaswood Skirt Hoards go Moitatlcks 8o a-plece H.t Mrs. pot'tn Bad Irons no X.aaaarr Btovas M. . l.M 8-kola Oaa Vlatos ..1.18