TIIK BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, FEBKUARY 16, 1016. sEUERYDODY ATE ' DUTTIIEjOVJIlER Delicatessen - Proprietor Sold the Goodies Easily But Hated Sight. Had To " Train1 For Business As the eyes feast upon the "goodie" displayed at a delicatessen store, the mouth begins to water. But to the dys peptic the place la i veritable bore. Even the proprietor of a delicatessen alckens of his environment when Ma stomach Koea on a strike. Here la A. Rosenberg's word for It. Ha conducts an emporium of luxurloua "eats" at 414 N. 16th atreet, Omaha. "Indigestion, sick headache, and con stipation had me feeling so bad that I despised the looks of food.1 Mr. Rosen berg informed the Tanlae man yesterday. "I had the headache morning, noon and night, my stomach was alck and weak all the time. I waa nervous and could not sleep and I waa always constipated. I had a bad taste in my mouth, my tongue was coated yellow and I never could eat a bite of breakfast. No human being could me any worse off than I waa an 1 not be bed-ridden. I took all kinds of siowiy starving. "Tanlae did mora than restore my health," exclaimed Mr. Rosenberg, en thusiastically. "It helped me in a busi ness way, aa well. I lova that place of mine now, My health being off was the only trouble. I have taken only two bottles of the medicine and I am over those terrible sick headachea. I am eating my breakfast now, my tongue is clean for the first time in months and there is no bad taste in my mouth. I haven't been constipated since taking the first bottle and my healthy color tells me that I am healthy Inside. i "I bound out of bed these mornings brimful of health and happiness," he Rlefully concluded, "eat with a relish and hustle down to the store to get realy for business." Tanlae In the hope of the dyspeptic It stimulates the flow of the gastrlo juices and thus aids digestion. Tanlao is a purely vegatable food and tonic. Tanlae builds health and strength. Tanlae la being specially introduced in Omaha at the store of the Sherman 4 'McConnell Drug Co., 16th and Dodge streets, by the Tanlao man, who explains the medicine and makes known the re- hub inir m.v nji iTnaprAii rwnrm its tiam BRIEF CITY NEWS Towaaead's for portlmf Ooode." Llgbuag ruiaiaa Burgaaa-Qrandea. Xave Boot Mai tV Now Baacoa Prase, Xr. Stokes removed to4T4 Brand. The. Bsu aal Seta List It with J. H. Dumont Co., Keellna Bldg. Wasted Experienced furniture sales man. Address P 763, Bee, Council Bluffs office. Today Itovte wrea'eJW elaaalflH action today. It appeara In The Be. XCLUSJVEL.T. Fine? out what the va rious moving picture theater offer. Seateaoed for Wealinf Ooe.1 J. Oon aies ana I-. iapanoa, Mexicans, ware each sentenced to fifteen days la the workhouse for the theft of coal from the Union Pacific. Three rtaed for TlghttofJ. j. Bear, J. c. Hamilton and L. I Stafford, charged with disturbing the peace by ngnting at 804 North Seventeenth atreet. were each fined $10 and costs In police court. laaaffiSrfgnii You can wear and own a beautiful Genuine Diamond by simply opening iv inirira Account wiin LOFTIS BROS. & CO. VTaWDIamond Ring 14k olid rolit Lrttia Parrctlon" CAft BOUDtlDC V $1 a Weak - n La ValUera, tin. aolld (old, Kns llh JlBl.b. 1 rin. brilliant Diamond, 11 fin itniU, Perls, Bare... Pearl drop, iMnrh olid sold . CIO chain ..." Terms i $1.80 ft Month. TO. 4 Men's Dia mond Ring, a prone Tooth mounting, 14k Mild rold Ilouian or !i.h.4 RC (inlth tl.85 ft Weak Oats Daily Till 8 F. R. St?4ai TtU t:10 Cal or write for Catalog No. 901. Phona Douglas 144 and aaltaman will call. OrairyBl Tho National Omaha Delegates to Defense Parley Picked by Mayor Mayor Dahlman has selected Omaha delegates to attend the national confer ence of mayors at St. Louis March I and 4, for discussion of national defense. In making his selections the mayor Ignored party lines. William Brewster will be here next Monday afternoon for a meeting of the delegates to ba held in the city council chamber. Mr. rewster is making a tour of the principal cities, explaining the purpose of the St. Loula meeting, which has been called by may ors of nine principal cities, Including the mayor of v Omaha. The delegates aelected by Mayor Dahl man are aa follows: J. L. Paxton. Frank Johnson, X. B. I'pdlke, T. J. Nolan. J. A. Cavers, C. E. Fanning, Thomas J. Flynn, John ( Drexel, Burt Murphy, T. J. O'Brien. E. Ruokinicham, H. E. Newbranch, F. 1.. Weaver, Gould plots. Charlc; E. Black, R. C. Heafey, Henry Murphy, Al Horenson, General George II. Harries, Victor Rosewater, M. L. Learned, Walter T. Pafje. Frank W. Judson, Charles W. Hull, M. T. Barlow. W. F. Baxter. Norrls Brown, Ned Atchison. .lohn C. Co win, J. H. Pumont, F. L. Halier, Frank Hamilton, (t. I. Hammer, Oonrire Rogers, John T. Yates, O. W. Holdrege, C. T. Kountse, L. M. Lord, John L. Mcaglit. Fred Wets, J. H. Millard. A. H. Murdock. John R, Webster, J. A. C. Kennedy, John A. Rlne. V. A. Shotwell. T. J. O'Connor, Joe Butler, R. B. Howell. Richard Kitchen, T. J. MkfJulre, L. jr. TePoel, J. B. Watklns. Georjre Parks. Kdward Rlack, Fred Carey, , iee t uaumg Without Eggs S Petmd Rict Z Piilt Cottat Milk diluted with final quantity ej water Butter tiu ef tgg Nutmeg H Cup Sugar Thoroughly wash rice and put into a pan. Pour over it diluted Cottage Milk in which sugar has been dissolved. Add little butter and grate nutmeg over top. Bake two and a hatf hours in a slow oven. Streets Are Bfeing Cleared of All Snow for the Auto Show Unlesa mora anow falls the Lincoln highway, from river to Twenty-sixth street, will be entirely cleared of snow before the opening of the Auto show next Monday. The city haa a large force of men at work with wagona and tha anow la also being cleared away from Fifteenth street as far south as the Auditorium. - - . - ,. Merchants are ' already decorating their windows for tha ahow, using show banners, and tha hotels havs fallen into line, so that the visitor will be greeted with quite an array of auto posters and colors. Soma of the downtown win dows will , be adorned by tire displays and soma of the more ambitious will put autos In their windows. This was dona last year by tha Henshaw. Tom O'Brien being one of tha owners of tha Murphy' O'Brien company. Mistakes Watchman for Some Wild Game A. B. Smith, night watchman at the American Smelting and Refining com pany's plant, was the target of a mys terious marksman who fired a load of blrdshot In the direction of Smith. 8everal missiles entered tha watchman's abdo men. He telephoned the police who re sponded In an emergency automobile and started In pursuit of the man with the shotgun. The accident occurred In tha early morning light when objects at a distance lake on haiy forms. The police believe tha man who fired tha shot was hunting and mistook Smith for wild game. Tha victim of tha shooting lives at 1116 Douglas street. One of the most nourishing foods if rice, ana aa puuuuig n is mure uioi merely dainty dessert Prepared with Cottage Evaporated Milk instead oi bottle milk it is doubly rich in food value, for Cottage Milk has more than twict the food value of bottle milk. Cottage Milk solves the milk question. It it economical, convenient and always germ proof. That is why it stays sweet foi days after opening, no matter what th temperature or climate. Keep a supplj in your pantry always. American Mill Company, Chicago. FT K NT 1t All wLiildcJ may be good but &0 eta not be tkt BEST- , Because all otters are not mm READ THE BEE WANT ADS FOR BAROAINS. OR TO GET IN OR OUT OF BUSINESS,, "MODERN BUILDING METHODS" APPEARS Modern Building Methods, a bright, at tractive magaslne, to ba published monthly by tha Bankers' Realty Invest ment company, has just made Its Ini tial appearance. Tha publication Is edited by E. W. Halm. The pages of this magazine are filled with advice to builder, and attempts to lay before them the many important things they should know about building construc tion in order to intelligently set about securttur Just what they want in the way of building. It ahowa how to eliminate the expensive mistakes and the worries of the older-day building methods. BIG SOLI IN TAXES LOSnO COUNTY Deoiiion by Judge Redick is that Arbitrary Increase in Valua tion is Illegal. TEN FIRMS WILL BENEFIT Almost $5,000 per year in taxes will be lest to Douglas county as the result of a decree handed down in district court yesterday by Judge Redick. He decided that increases in the assessed valuations of property of ten Omaha firms, made in 1913 by the county commissioners as a board of equalisation, were illegal and void, and he enjoined the county board from attempting to collect taxes on them. It was brought out In the hearing some time ago that the assessed valuations ware raised arbitrarily by the board with out anybody making application for auch Increase and without any hearing being had on tha matter. Such action waa ir regular and therefore void. Judge Redick decided, and so ha set aside tha Increased tax assessments. Tea Firms Allotted. The ten firms which were affected by tha county board's attempt to collect mora taxes and who successfully sued to keep tha old valuations in effect were as follows: (Tha original and attempted new valuations are given.) Farmers' Oo-Operatlve Creamery and Supply company, ??.5no to SstMMi. David cole Creamery company, 112.175 ta l5.0iX. W. M. Bushman Warehouse comoanr. ICQ to $3,000. M. Woolsteln Co., W.B00 to $15,000. tmernon-Brant Ingham Implement com pany, ,92& to $40,.U Midwest Klenrln tomoanv. 16.000 to flMOO. Bertschy Oarage company, S,1 to fio.ono. Chicago Uquor house, u.KQ to ii.bw. B. Blotcky. tm to 13(100. . , jur J. I. Case Plow works. f31.1 to 141,425. It Is understood that at the next oppor tunity tha county oonvmlaelonere as a board of equalisation will attempt legally to re-adjust the assessed valua tions of tha properties of these and other companies so aa to bring them up to date. Sturgess Goes East for the Swine Show T, F. Sturgess, editor of tha Twentieth Century Farmer left Monday night with Mrs. Sturgess for Chicago, New Tork, WashlnKton and other eastern points. where Mr. Sturgess has a lot of mat ters to look after In connection with tha big National Swine show In Omaha in October and aoma matters pending on congressof especial Interest to farmers. At Chicago Mr. Sturgess will spend some time with President McFadden of the National Swine Breeders associa tion. They will go over tentative plans for the Omaha show. At Washington Mr. Sturgess expects to spend much time In tha Department of Agriculture, especially making a study of what that department haa been doing In tha way of studying better methods of marketing for the farmer. Ha will alao look Into tha present statue of rural credit legislation and other legislation designed to be helpful to tha farmer, and will uae what Influence he haa for any measures he feels to ba benficlal. ' . State Uni Students VisitJDairy Plant About seventy-five of tha University of Nebraska students who cams to vtalt tha atock yards and packing planta at South Omaha Monday also enjoyed a trip f Inspection through Omaha's milk planta and creameries. Prof. J. II. Fransden. head of tha dairy department, accompanied tha students. Prof. Fransden haa long felt that tha dairy atudents would be benefitted by seeelng the methods employed In supply ing a city with Its milk. This Is tha first time, however, that any portion of tha students have made the trip to Omaha. Tha Alamlto dairy and Fairmont cream ery were the principal plants Inspected by the studentsi At the Alamlto plant they were served a "dairy" lunch by President Bchwager of tha dairy com pany, and were shown how milk la pas teurised. Among tha students ware five or six young women who are studying lairy subjects at tha university. All of the young men In the party axpeot to go back to tha farms after finishing their couise at tha university. Judge Loomis May Start Class on Curling Cascades Over Think Tanks If you want to know how to keep the hair blossoming on your bran don't ask a bald-headed mnn. Keeping in mind this sensible maxim the lofty-minded envoy extraordinary of me Hea at the federal building ap proached Judge-Oeorge I ioomts. re cently appointed collector of Internal revenue. Judge Ixomla hss a handom thatch on hla dome of thought. 'TIs true 'tis white, but 'tis all there, flowing in curling cascades down over his think tank. "Oh. wise Judge. " wa said, "how have you retained your skull-thatch in auch abundance and profusenessT Apeak, In order that wa may kno-, and tell aa anxloua world of Wllllajn J. Bryans, Colonel Welshes, John C. Whartons, Ben Bakera and Jim Dahlinana. Tha kindly Judge thawed under the warmth of these remarks. Tha honeyed words were sweet to his taste. "It runs In our family," he aald. Alas. It seeemed our lofty mission had failed. If we have to depend on our ancestors, how are wa to ba ansured of lingering and abiding hair? Defeated, but not conquered, a re turned again to the discovery of tha se cret of beltry moss. Union Pacific to Make Campaign On See America First John P. Cummins, senaral advertising agent for the Union Puelflo and tha auxiliary lines. In from Chicago, asserts that hla year a vigorous advertising campaign la to be started early and car ried on during the summer. This year, without any expositions on tha Paclfio coast except the one at San View according to Mr. Cummins, tha slogan of the Union Pacifio will be "Bee America first." Much attention will be given to the parks In the Rocky moun tains and a special effort will ba made to get aettlera onto the reasonably cheap landa In tha west. He anticipates that there will ba a large movement of set tlers to western Nebraska, lantern Wy oming and Colorado. With no possibility of people going to Europe this season to spend their time and money. Mr. Cummins anticipates that the country wtst of tho Missouri river will attract mora tourists. MISSOURI PACIFIC MAY USE THE I. C. BRIDGE HERE After spending the night In tha city, General Superintendent D'Bernardl of tha Missouri Pacific made a trip over the Belt Una and then returnee1, to Kansas City. Relative to tho it port that the Missouri Pariflo Is laylnrt plans to p.-t Into Council Bluffs, Mr. D'Bernardl said: "W)e are figuring with the Illinois Cen tral to secure traffic privileges over Its bridge In order that we may WUce freight out of and deliver freight in Council Bluffs, but tha plana have not progressed far enough to talk about them. If wa consummate tha deal, we will have an office in the Bluffs. I don't know whether wa wilt uaa'our own power In hauling cara over tha bridge." CENTRAL PORTION OF THE UNITED STATES IS CLEAR Continued warm and clear weather la predicted by the weather bureau. Tha skies are clear all over tha country, ex cept Norfolk, Va., where it Is anowing, and Seattle, Wash., where it is raining. Cascarets Sell Twenty Million Boxes Per Year Best, safest cathartic for liver and bowels, and people know it. They're fine! Don't stay bil ious, sick, headachy or constipated. CHURCH REGRETS DEATH OF DR. CHARLES SCHINDEL The session of tha Wheeler Memorial Presbyterian church. South Side, adopted" resolutions upon the death of Vr. C3iarla M. Behlndel. who died last week at Spokane, Wash., The doctor was a mem ber and officer of the Wheeler Memorial church for many years. Tha resolutions adopted were slffncd br Rev. Robert I Wheeler, moderator, and John A. Brad ley, clerk. WIND0LPH CAN NOW ' PLAY "HOME, SWEET HOME" R. A. Wlndolph, 1C1T Ohio street, the genial dispenser of organ music at the Empress, can now go home. For two weeks Mr. Wlndolph was not allowed to coma near hla family by reason of quar antine. For 10 cents extra Mr. Wlndolph will play "Home Sweet Home" with feeling. Bles is Inquiring Purpose of Club James Bles, well known Oreek who has taken a prominent part In local politics, arises to Inquire of George Cosmos what is the purpose of the "Demosthenes club," which Cosmos Is said to have organised. "Who is Cosmos, end who gave him any authority to apeak for tha Greeka of Omaha T" aald Bias. "He seems to have appointed himself to ba a ruler without consulting any other Greek. "The Greeks of Omaha want to know what sort of a fellow ha Is before they give him their confidence. We want to know what la tha purpose of hla club and what ha expects to get out of It." TWO SAY THEY WERE ROBBED WHILE AT DANCE Paul Stupek and George Borch, attend ing a dance at Fith and Isard streets Monday night, returned home to find that Paul was minus $190 in bills and George a check for l6. Far a BUtaate Attack When you have a severs headache, ac companied by a coated tongue, lothlng of food, constipation, torpid liver, vomit ing of partly digested food and t- en bile, you may know that you have a aevere bilious attack. . While you may bo quite sick there la much consolation in know ing that relief may ba had by taking three of Chamberlain's Tablets. They arc prompt and effectual. Obtainable everywhere. Advertisement. PUT CREAM IN NOSE . AND STOP CATARRH Ten1 TIow Te Open Clof red No trils ani End Head-CoULa. Enjoy Ufa! Keep clean inside with Cas carets. Take one or two at night and on Joy tha nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Wake up feeling grand. Tour head will ba clear, your tongue clean, breath right, stomach sweet and liver and thirty feet of bow jt active. Get a box at any drug store and straighten up. Stop the headaches, blllou. spells, bad colds and bad days Brighten up, Cheer up, Clean up! Mothers should give a whole Cascaret to children when cross, bilious, feverish or if tongue is coated they are harmless never gripe or sicken. Tou feel fine In a few momenta. Tour cold In head or catarrh will be roue. Your clogged nostrils win open. The air passages of your head wilt clear and you can breathe freely. No mora dullness, headache; be hawking, snuffling, mucous discharges or dryness; no struggling for breath at night Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a little ot this free-rant, antlaeptlo cream In your nostrils, let It penetrate through every air passage of tha head; sooth and heal the swollen. Inflamed mucous mem brane, and relief comes Instantly. It is Just what every wld and catarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay stuffed-up and miserable. Advertisement. About HmU Prlei Clearance Sale Of '. WOKXaT'S sun CanLDKXV'S! CZ.OTKXJVO BEDDEO,.., "Tou surely do something for It, Judge, dontcha?" "Well, I give it plenty ot eold water," ssld the Judge. You see. you can raise hair with cold water Just Ilka you can flowers and calvea and colts. "Plenty ef cold water." said the col lector, stroking his locks and glancing at Ieputy Collector Ed North's e-mi -decollete dome. "But, Judge." wa palpitated, tha anxiety which we felt creeping Into our voice, "how do you wash If?" "Warm water and tho white of an egg." said the Judge. "Thst'e vary cleansing and mikes tha hair silky." lth tha portentous secret locked In our boscm we hastened from tha office. ;l Gone Melady Again Barred from Use of the Auditorium The city council again tinkered with the Auditorium rental schedule, by plac ing the wresting ratea at BO per cent, with an advance guarantee of 1200. The recent action relating to the option et a flat rate of two waa rescinded and the action cf last week In connection with an apology from Gena Melady alao wsh rescinded. . The old rate for wrestling was 23 per cent, with minimum et m0; then the op tional flat rate of 1400 waa adopted, sub ject to an apology from Melady; now It Is 20 per cent, with 1300 advance guaran tee. There waa no discussion on this, last action In the council, but It waa explained quietly that Malady's day of grace haJ passed. RECIPE FOR DANDRUFF This Simple Home Made Hair Tonic Jtemovr Dundruff in Few . Applications. Dandruff can be removed In from ena to five nights by the use of the follow ing mixture, which you 'ran make at home or have put up at any drug store at very little cost. It Is perfectly harm tesa and doea not color tha hair: Water One-half Pint Bay Rnm On Ounce Texola Compound One-quarter Ounce Glycerine One-quarter Ounce A half-pint la all you will need. Rub It Into tha scalp well at night and after a few applications the dsndrutf and aoalp eruption, will disappear and the hair will atop falling and become soft and glossy. Advertisement. l Permanent Relief for Chronic Constipation Knowlidg mnd traetict cf Cor racf Dmtly Habit thm Great JEsssnfi'af. Constipation la a condition affecting all elneaes of all people and can be perma nently relieved only by acquiring habits of regularity. The most natural time Cor tha ellmln- atlve process Is in tha morning when both the muscular and nervous systems are relaxed by sleep and rest. When re lief does not coma readily, it la an excel lent plan to take a mild laxative at bed time. Cathartics and purgatives, that by the vlolenoe of their quick action ahock and dlaturb tha system, should not be employed. An effective laxative remedy that is very dependable, and which doea not gripe or otherwise disturb the organs Involved, is rouna in a combination cf simple laxa tive herba known aa Dr. Caldwell's syrup Papain that can ba bought at tha drug store for ftfty cents a bottle. Mrs. C. C. Allen. SIS Foam R Monterey, Oallf., wrote to Dr. Caldwell that aha had "found Dr. Caldwell's Syrup "" iu.i wnai was needed for constt ltion and die trees of tha stomach after I h .... j XX S. O. O. AX. LEW. eating. It should be in every household." Oet a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and keep It In the houae to uaa when occasion arises, A trial bottle, free Of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. II. Caldwell. 4M Washington St., Montlcello, 111. This Cure Any Cold ta a Tew Sour a and tha Worst Case ef Ortpp or (Btlneasa la Tare Says. KOsTBT AOS XT XT TAXIS. There Is Just one remedy for coughs, colds, grippe, Influensa, etc., which la so sure and unfailing that It la abso lutely r"niantoed to relieve any case un der a nionry-back guaranue. It will break up and curs any ordinary cold in twenty-tour hour, and tha worst case of la grippe or influents in two or three days. This remedy Is Bromo-Lax; remember the exact name to avoid mistakes and substitutes. All the distressing and dangerous cold symptoms, chills, cough, headache, aching bones, running eyea and now, tight feeling In tha chest and lungs, depression and weariness, stop t once. The system Is gently opened ani stlmulsted to throw off the cold and Cleanse itself of the germs which caune cold.. The prompt use of this wonderful, simple, sure and certain remedy prevents dread pneumonia and consumption. Colds are danaerous. Thousanda are dying from cold dloease. every we.ek In tha present terrible epidemic. No oold should ba "al lowed to run." Stop It. Cure It quick with Bromo-Lax. 1 Bromo-Lex is tha only remedy which contalna no quinine. It never upsets the system or distresses tha sufferer. It will not mske the head ring nor cause after effects or depression. It cornea in plnas snt tablet form, easy to take, and as sure aa the sunrise. Bromo-lrftx la sold by all good dnifr glsts price t"i cents ncr box, or sent anywhere prepaid upon receipt of price. Made only by the Trtb Chemical Co., fQ N. Clark St., Chicago, III. T! . SURG Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.-Saturday till 9 P. M.5 ESS-WASH UQUE 'EVERYBODYiS STORE Tuesday, Fob. is. 1918. STOHK KEWH FOK WKDNKSDAY. rbeme D. 1U7. WE ASK YOUR INDULGENCE Wa arc remodeling cur Third Floor plastering the celling, painting and making general alterations, that It may ba In keeping with the other floors of our store. . No doubt the torn-up condition will causa some discomfort and Inconvenience to customers who have busi ness on this floor, and to this and wa ask your kind indulgence for a abort time only. Remarkable Clearaway Sale of UTtuiirs 'atMalff Price ivDDS"land "ends" of fur scarfs and muffs accumulated from recent eelling. All J new and fashionable fur pieces, made from carefully selected pelts by tho most skilled furriers. This is indeed a most unusual fur buying opportunity, right at a time .when you can still got weeks of wear out of them. A partial list of tho special values Hudson Ltdx Muffs, wer $5.00, now 82,50 ' Hudson Lynx Muffs, were Jti.50, now 53.25 Hudson Lynx Muffs, were $10.00, now $5.00 Hudson Lynx Scarfs, were $4.00, now $2.00 Hudson Lynx Hearts, were $7.96, now 83.07 Hudson Lynx Scarfs, were $5.00, now $2,50 Black Lynx Muffs, were $25.00, now $12.50 Black Lynx Muffs, were $2J,50, now $14.75 Hudson Seal Muffs, were $18.60, now $0.25 Hudson Seal Muffs, were $30.00, now $10.00 Beaver Muffs, were $36.00, now $17.50 Bearer Scarfs, were $16.00, now $7.50 Jap Mink Muffs, were $15.00, now $12,50 Russian Fitch Muffs, were $76.00, now $37.50 ' "White Fox Muffs, were $66.00, now $32.50 White Fox Scarfs, were $40.00. now $20.00 Red Fox Muffs, were $36.00, now $17.50 v Hudson Seal Sets, were ?66.0(0, now $32.50 Btu-gaas-iraah Co. Seooad floor. Lace Curtains at Pair, 95c Including Values to $2.00 CABLE net, nottlngham and madras curtains In white, Ivory and ecru, ZV yards long, big selection of new patterns. Curtains to $8.00, Talr, $1.50 Filet, cable net, nottlngham, madras and novelty nets, white, Ivory and ecru, 2 4 to 3 yards long. Curtains to $3.00, at $2.50 Madras, nottlngham, filet, cable net. battenberg and Irish Point, white, Ivory, beige and ecru, 2 Vs to 3 yards long. Curtains to $ 7.00, at $3.50 Imported Brussels net, novelty net, cable net, filet and nottiugham curtains, white. Ivory and ecru, 2 to 3 yards In length. Curtains to $8.05 at 8 1.50 Battenberg, Importation of Swiss applique, Irish point, very fine cable net, nottinrham and novelty nets, white, Ivory, beige and ecru. Bnrs-aas-irash Co. Third moor. Book Department Transferred to the Fourth Floor OUR Book Department, former ly located on Main Floor, rear, has been moved to the Fourth Floor, where It has every facility for the comfort and con venience of our customers. Bright daylight, pleasant salespeople and all the latest and popular fiction. Mrs. Moulton and Staff Will Cut, Fit and Pin Free of charge any material you may purchase at 98c the yard or over. Mrs. Moulton and staff are from the well known Kelster Dressmak ing school and are experts In this line of work. jsBurgressJTash Co. Everybody's Store 16th and Harney.; Advertise lost articles in The Bee, Most people are honest and this is the only SSSSaBS-aBWSBBBBBSSSSSSSBSaBMeafMBaaaBBSSSjSasBBSB way the finder can locate you.