10 TItE OMAHA PATLY HF,E: TTTSDAY, MAttClI 27, lOOfi. PRIVILEGES TO BE DROPPED Trading- of Thii Kind Doomed by Chicaeo Board of Trade. OMAHA FIRMS WJLL BE AFFECTCO In Anticipation nf Action In ( hlrntfl Two l.nral llmlrra Have Al-. mdr Diarnntlnnrd thr Mllnaakce I'atronnir. It scrnis but A question of n short time until trading in r'lvlhgcs will be a thing of 1 tic past with those drain commission firms which are rncniUrs of the ChlraRn Hoard of Trade A vote of tin' hoard i to be taken thin week ori the question of ilc- j.rlvlng of membership those who m il puts and culls on the Milwaukee market on grain for Clitengo dellv, ry. It Is ssld the vote will ho in fitvor of the proposed ac- tion. Thin would mean Hint several Omaha coniniis.'lon llrina could trade In ptlvllcgrs ni longer, unlcMn they wild bids and offers on the. Chicago market, a transaction which ia discountenanced liy the Chicago Board of Trade. In anticipation ot tho vote of the Chicago hoard, iilicudy two Xhnu'ia concerns. W. C. Sunderland and the )'.:; change drain company, have discontlnu- d trading in Milwaukee ptlvlUgi'8. S. A. McWhorttr In still dealing in Mil waukee, puts nnd calls, hut has given no tice to his customers that such business, may be stopped. F. C. Hollinger hIso trades on the Milwaukee market. All these Inns are subject to the rules of, th 'Chi ta ku board. Only Two Local Firms. Only two Omaha concerns, the Vpdikn drain company and the Von Horn drain company, are trading in privilege on the Chicago market. All the members of the Chicago board formerly bandied puts nnd calls, but In order to get around an Illinois law a system -of bids and offers wag es tablished. For a while dealing In bids ami offers was general, but the board lately bus frowned on this form of privilege trading, on the grounds that it is identical with the put and call system, and the board could not afford to defy the statutes. Two Omaha, firms continued quoting Chi cago privileges and the others began to tr.ido on tho Milwaukee market. This tho Chicago board proposes to stop. If the decision Is as expected, the com mission houses may go back to bids mill offers on the Chicago market, even though there is danger from the law, unless the Chicago board adopts more stringent rules h gainst It. Heveral firms not membirs of the Chi cago board will not be affected by the decision. They deal In puts and tails on the Superior (Wis.) market and on Minne apolis, FIRST MOVE BY C. C. BASSETT Jurisdiction of Achraakn District Court Attacked bjr Washington Man Sued for Divorce. The first move by the defendant In the divorce suit of Fannie K. Hassett against Charles C. Hassett of Washington, D. C, will be to attack the jurisdiction of the district court of Douglas county to hear tho case on' the summons Issued. A mo tion to quash the pretended service of sum mons was filed Monday tiy Hall & Stout, representing Mr. Hassett. The sufficiency of the affidavit signed by Mrs. Basset', upon which the service Is based. Is denied. The divorce suit, which was tiled last month, ' caused considerable Interest In Wasl-lngton because of the prominence of the parties. Mrs. Hassett Is a daughter of ex-Senator Rice of Arkansas and her hus band Is In the government service at Wash ington Shortly after her suit was started here, be began one in Washington, naming Hev. E. Lawrence Hunt, formerly of Wash ington, but now of Brooklyn, in the peti tion. The principal fight is over the cus tody of the children. Mrs. Hassett asks that all five of them be given to her, und be want the four older ones. POLICEMAN'S ARM IS BROKEN ratrolmaa I.lcWert Mips attal Falls lu Dark I'asaageway at Fifteenth and William. l'utrolman Otto I.ickert sustained a broken arm nnd' dislocated Khoulder Mon day morning- by slipping In a dark passage, way near a church at Fifteenth and Wil liam street. I.ickert was removed to the police station, where Police Surgeons Morsman and Wills attended him ajd latar ha was tuken to his home at l'uti fiouti Sixth street. Llckert hud been called to look after some boys who were playing pranks near the church and In his haste fell In the duik passageway of the church. BRAKEMAN GIVES UP LIFE Harry V. Klliott (aniclit llrtnrrii Freight (in nt I.n Platte and Kilted. Harry C. Klliott. a1rakeman on the Burlington, was caught between two freight inrs which were being switched at 1m Platte Monday morning about f o'clock and instantly killed. He w about 13 years i.ld and lived at CresHon. Ia., to which place his body was tuken for buriul. A ssdrr, Kverybody who lUs tried Hucklen s Ar ntcul Salve for cuts, burns and wounds says It's ii wonder. cents. Guaranteed. For sale by Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. Mortality Matiallca. The following births and deaths have ben reported to the linurd of Health during tho forty-eight hours ending ut noon Monday: births John Holmx. Kit ty-fourth and Military avenue, Ix.y; Frank 8chwertlev, 'J1JM Wirt. My; Robert M.trsh. 4';i North Fifteenth, girl; James I.unsfoid. 1116 South Kighth, girl; John Kiggi-r, IMHJ Talker, girl. Ji.allis f. 1. Hubbard, ll.ncial himptial, .".; Frank K. Moores, M7 South Fjghteentli, St; Marion Frank, fount v hospital, :,) .)laf J. Johnson, 1714 Dodg.-. lit; Alva Muy riuasell, ltilj for by, J; Alma H. Nelsvu, -410 North Twenty-sivfiuh. 10; Ham a! lurnham. Adams county. Neb., :w, It, li rijznid. JJi North Tweniy-tlilr.l yt WANT AND NEED. There's a big differenco between what a baby wants and what he needs. ' Deny him the one, give him the other. Most babies need Scott's Emulsion it's the right thing for a baby. It contains a lot of strength building qualities that their food may not contain. After a while they get to want ij. Why? Because it makes them comfortable. Those dimples and round cheeks mean health and ease. Scotts Emulsion makes children easy; keeps them so, too. COTT 4 9WpS,jtSrtflStM Yeik. i . v i All This Week We Condtict Our Brilliant OPENING EXHIBIT OF , LADIES SPRING APPAREL We realize that successful as our first day's exhibit has been, there are many Omaha women who w:re nnahle to be present on account of other engage ments or the unpleasant weather, lli hope to have these as our gueot Tuesday. The display of fashionable apparel is the most brilliant and complete that has ever been available to the womtn of this section. The de partment itself ha been remodeled and turishly decorated. May we expect you Tuesday? JOOAMFIEia. SALE OF WIDE SHEETING Manufacturers' stock of bleached and unbleached sheeting, remnants bought at a ridiculously low price 2, 2 14 and 2 Va yards w ide and up to 10-yard lengths blRgest bargains in sheetings of the vear special Tuesday, yard . Sheets nnd Pillow Ciw 4 2x36 and 45x36 inch ready to use, made from muslin remnants n rerunams 7ic that would sell at 1 Cc yard special Tuesday, at, each Fine Wash and Vfcls, net tops, mechliras, torchons, in white, cream widths at, yard. . DR. BRADBURY. DENTIST 1506 FARISAM Tealh Extracted 28 c Porcelain Fillings $1 up Gold Fillings $1 up 5Ilver Filling... 80c up j vrowni i.su up Mate.....,,.. $2.90 up SCOTTISH RITE MEETING Three Hundred Masons Attend Pour-Day Convention at Local Temple. NEARLY AS MANY MORE LOOKED FOR Flfteruth Annul Reunion of Lodges In the North Platte Jarlsillr ttou, the Orient of Omaha. The fifteenth annual reunion of the An cient Accepted Scottish Rile convened lit Masonic ball1 Monday morning for a four days' session About 300 members of the body are In attendance, which will be ma terially Increased by Tuesday. It Is ex pected fully 5ii0 members will be present during the reunion, which comprises the North Flatte jurisdiction under the title of the Orient of Omaha. The degrees will be conferred upon be tween sixty and sixty-five candidates, rep resenting all quarters of the s'.ute north and west of Omaha. The consistory and co-ordinate bodies opened at 9:30 Monday morning In executive session, following a reception und welcome to the visitors. Following the business session the re mainder of the morning was devoted to he conferring of the fourth and fifth de grees. The sixth degree was conferred at 2 p. in. und the ninth at 3 p. in. The four teenth degree was conferred at 7;J0 o'clock Monday evening. On Tuesday, beginning at !:::0 a. m.. Semper Fidelia chapter. Knights of Rose Croix No. 1, will conveno in executive ses sion, continuing in session for the remain der of the day. The fifteenth degree will be conferred at 7 p. in., the eighteenth de gree at 2:30 p m.. the seventeenth degree at 10 a. ill. and the sixteenth degree ut U p. in. Tuesday. Wednesday, beginning at 9 a m., the nineteenth to the thirtieth de gress will bo conferred with solemn cere monies. The thirty-first and thirty-second degrees will be conferred Thursday, and Thursday evening a grand banquet will be given at M.u.onic temple to the Initiates and members of the consistory. The ses sions throughout are executive and ere confined to the members of the order. HIGH OFFICIALS BAR CUT Freight Men at ( hleagu Ml llonu un rrouusltlou tu IJiitrr Mis souri Ititer Hales. At the meeting of the hisli freight offi cials of the western railroads held last week III Chicago, no action was taken in regard to the petition of western Jobbers lor lower rates on the different class goods between jt'hicagA and the Missouri river. Many of the lesser officials of the roads were favorable to a reduction In these rates but the higher onVials sat down on the proposition. The understanding seemed to be. after the meeting, that If any reduction was made it would be on any quantity of goods and nut on carload lots. No action had been taken In rwgaxd to a reduction of freight rates between Omaha and Chicago on gram rates, because of the oning uf tmflic on the tireat 4akes. A differential always is given -n favor of the slower route via the lake and this will adjust itself as soon as traffic opens. More flour is being shipped for export from this section at the present time tUan evci '.joJV ullj iUC4i uik-i;, Tlic mo, ilcliijhtful and success ful style exhibition ever hdd at llrandcis In spite of the inclem ent mathcr hundreds of Omaha' style devotee vert our guests on our first day. The expression of admiration and delight that, we overheard were themselves enough, to repay us for the immense effort we have )ut forward to phase our patron. Stunning Princess Gowns Dainty Summer Gowns Reception Gowns Demi Costumes Dressy Summer Coats Separate Waists Costume Skirts Man-Tailored Suits Misses' and Children's Apparel mm 'hed sheeting, !7ic COxSl inch bleached linen finished sheets, very durable just right size for single beds or two ueas or two 25c would make one nice large sheet; they go at, each Trimming Laces :hli"S, torchons, etc. Z1 f 71 and ecru-Variety of gCOC" 2 C eta IS Years 5ame Locatleo 'Phene, Douglas 1766 Bridge Work.. $2. 80 up Nrvs removed with out pain. Loose Teeth flade Solid. 'Work guaranteed It yra. are correspondingly happy, Jur tho export business is helping the local business and muking a belter price all around. The demand for export Hour is greater In all parts of the country and this section is getting the benefit. DIVORCE MILL STILL WORKS Two Women t.rt Legal Separations nil Third Applies for Die Thing. Margaret F. Buckley has begun suit In district court for a divorce from John F. Buckley, whom she charges with nonsup port. They were married in South Omaha January, 7, 1W7. and have one son, whose custody is asked by the plaintiff. Charlotte Coe has secured a decree of divorce from Charles Coe in Judge Troup's court. Nonsupport was the charge. On her cross-petltlou filed in the divorce suit started by her husband, Mrs. Isabell Ripley was given a divorce from William a. Ripley by Judge Kennedy, the plaintiff's petition being dismissed by the court. Mrs. Ripley charged her husband with nonsup port. She was awarded her maiden name, Isabell Dooley. Huns Sorcnson, an employe of Armour & Co., failed to obey the order of the court to provide Ills wife, Carrie, with money for her support during the pendency of his suit for divorce,. and Judge Sutton has Is sued an order gamisheeing I.TJ.ll belonging to him in the hands of his employers. A Habit to Be Kucitamtnl, The mother who has acquired the habit of keeping on hand a bottle of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy, saves herself a great amount of uneasiness and anxiety. Coughs, colds and croup, to which children are sus ceptible, are quickly cured by lta use. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to re sult In pneumonia and If given as soon as the first symptoms of croup appear, it will prevent the attack. This remedy contalna nothing Injurious and mothers give It to little ones with a feeling of perfect security. HORSE FLESH IS PEDDLED Charge Health Officer Males and W ill Further Investigate a to 1'nrrhasera. I'harles Pauicls of Forty-sixth mid Chi cago streets was arraigned In police court Monday morning on the charge of slaugh- tcring em skinning horses within the city limits. Daniels pleaded not guilty. The case was set for hearing Tuesday morning. Health Officer Wooldrtdge, who made the arrest, stated that Daniels buys up old horses for the value of the hides and then Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Toofli Povdor Cleanses and beautifies the teeth and purifies the breath. Used by people of refinement for orer a quarter of a century. Convenient for tourists. PREPARED IV OMtlft WrtTHKH FOIF.CST Tuesday, Fair TFxX T7 TTJ T1T W W JLy GREEN TRADING STAMPS EVERT TIME Spring Millinery Opening ...Second Day Tuesday... OMAHA'S PRETTIEST SPUING PICTURE: Verdant in Vine and Eern and the Elaborate and Artful Accomplishment of Millinery '"ashitns Will bt enhanced in maymtic attrartiveiirsf by a practical demonstration of supreme rah if s Tuesday. The Charming Lenox Sailor In Chip. Milan and-Fancy hraiils, topped with a graceful gray Ich-dicu feather, or tho Fttching t I English Dtrbf Hat, decorated with pair of bold quill, very mannish jfc J effect; either of tliesc '. r New Walking Hats in Sailors and Derbies Better see them thdr styks are too smartly novel, far adequate description: hats with heavy springing plumes, others niyh smothered in ffotrers, n I up from .' kK Charming Dress Hats Fashion's leaders and the su premest ideas displayed in any west' . &r ern millinery establishment; prices pljlt TO 4JJ CHILDREN'S HEADWEARHATS AND CAPS A special 'study of children's hea-birar brings rrooit! o mrt attractive di slay for the little ones. Ladies interestel in little mitses' needs in this respect are c-specialbj invited to see our chinning juvenile con- . an ceils; prices 5C fO srniyo opexig-secoxt iay Tuesday. YOU A HE IXVITED. BENNETT'S BIG GR.0CEHY An opportunity to save on your household grecery pur chases. Three cans Omar Baked Beans, plln and with sauce Threo cans Genesee String Beans.. ffic Three cans timar Wax Beans 2!c Three cans Genesee Corn 25c Three cans Genesee Hominy -"o Three cans Genesee Marrowfnt I'eus 3o Bennett's Bargain Laundry Soap. ten bars -Sc Diamond S Pears, Plums, Apricots, Plniupples, Strawberries. Cherries, can And Thirty Oreen Trading Stamps. Bennett'a Capitol Baking Powder. pound can -tc And Ten Green Trading Stamps. Schepp's Cocoanut, pound package. iio And Ten Green Trading Stamps. Jmimrted Miicaronl and Vermicelli, pound package IjC And Ten Green Trading Stamps. Three lOo Wiggle Stick Bluing 15c And Ten Green Trading Stamps. Threo-pound can line Table Syrup. U'VsC And Ten Green Trading Stamps. lfWM'fi'ifl'MWJHIh.nHwiaBWi; JIHiT"' y-T ' 'fBgaaTWaa'MmPJPIHUWF'" ".HUM .1 '.. . m-j 1 iMMMMa Double Cylinder Buick The Most Remarkable Hill Climber on Record. . . . 22 H. P. Touring Car $1,250 22 H. P. Runabout 1,000 We also have in stock the following machines: Thomas "Flyer," 50 H. P .$3,500 Peerless, 35 H. P 3,750 Haynes, 30 H. P 2,250 Wood's Electric 1,900 M. E. Fredrickson FIFTEENTH AND CAPITOL AVE. LJI.I1JJ U I III llll I lll'l SHORT call for a bracelet or some .1,1 aT,rinLf And summer. 3 some g'dd bracelets ranging around $.oo, Is.uO, ...i iinnl,i Killed tt.oii. .0n. Sj.oo and tb.V. !,L'.'.' ,,,i,.,,t.,o I., nfteiiii tt. ii n .......... . A W. S. LINDSAY, JEWELER. 15ie OOUCLASST. peddles the meat around town In a covered buggy. While ii Is Wooldrldges belief Daniels sells must of his horse meat for chicken and hog feed, yet ho Is going to make a further Investigation of l lie ma'. ler, and if Daniels is selling horse meat for beef at the cheap restaurants some In teresting developments will follow. BUSINESS MENF0R JURORS I'romluent Hls-s Will I'aaa on ( aaea f Saloon Keepers t huraed by Thomas. The case of Walter ltrandts, one of the saloon keepers charged by Klmer V. Thomas with selling liquor on Sunday, did not tome up before Judge Ieslle of the county court, one of Brandes' attorneys le ing engaged In unother case. Il was con tinued until nxt Monday. Peter Peterson, a saloon keeper at 511 North Sixteenth street, who Is charged with the same offense, will have to go be fore a Jury of business men next Wednes day. His case Is st to come up In the morning, and on Ms demand for a Jury trial these men have been selected to try the case: John liusele, hardware; M. F. Funkhouser, Insurance; James C Lindsay, printer; C. Z. Gould, insurance; Frank J. Burkley, printer; Charles W. ltainey. In surance. The case of August Nelson n set for Wednesday at 2 p. m. rilAMONPa-Freuxer. 16th and Uodsa.. TFV77U77: II I " Ml L I 1. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Lettuce, Onions, Radishes, Pie Plant, Parsley, Soup Bunches Fresh Every Morning. Sand Hill Grown Potatoes, splendid value, peck.,.17c Bushel 68c Naval Oranges, large, sweet and juicy, doz. 25c and.20c California Lemons, doz.. 15c Fresh Roasted Peanuts, quart be CANDY SECTION REDUCED PRICES ON EASTER NOVEL.TIE8. lnc articles for 5c A big assortment Chickens, Ducks, Rabbits. Geese. Easter Eggs. 8 for le Forty-five for 5o Chocolate Creams, vanilla flavored, pound 1-c Vs. HI J i We Are State Agents For PREST O LITE GAS TANKS up is. 1 11 ai inn vum- uiiu mi SLEEVES ) ginu. us 10 lie me siyie ve nn miovtuiK rouie nana- Jlo.oi ..nr trir. I.II11IC Hlfl TUB l tH. - - - - - - - - HOMEOPATHIC SUPPLIES In addition to our very large line uf Med icines of the Allopathic school, we sell ail kinds of Homeopathic medicines and sup. piles: Homeopathic rills. Homeopathic Dilutions. Homeopathic Disks. Homeopathic Mother Tlnelares. Homeopathic Triturations. Homeopathic Tablet. Ilomeo-iatblc Books, f.orks, Vials, Powder. I'npers, ns iMied b'y llomeo pathlsts. We are in position to supply the profes sion, the retail and wholesale trade, and the laliy. Write or call on SHERMAN & M'CONNELL DRUG CO. Cor. Mill and Dodge. Omaha. Neb. Want a Servant Be Want Ad wfll get yu one quickly at email coat f m V W m EXTRA SIZE SWTS FOR LARGE WOMEN THE RELIABLE STORE v J Specially Attractive T'Hcna nn relliittlr goods which should mike Tuesday one of tho best d.iys if thii week. F.veiy item here listed of execptionxi bai-gaui merit. Ladies' Suit Dept. Specials riiappronrhpil values which w ill . lit: lit the eeoiioioli :il buyer. Irn't miss them, 37 STYLISH CIlAVKXKTTK COATS -Mart- , CI I II .1 R f.VS I Hi KSSK8-1CI gular AQC of Kplendi.l uuality wool , im v, netted LfK'1 T'S1 ." V. ,. Ml.k MI S !:n! of trim r:l n t ped tafTnta cloth.'", pleiited back and front with, satin lined ok.--. regular $12 VI values,. Tuesday only :'i COVERT CO.Vm-l.lncd throughout, snap, at .6.95 .2.95 GREAT LACE An Immenso stock of laces of spleiuli rc the greatest lace season for yeiirs.. I) P1RRT 1.0Tls made up of broken sets or fine Vnl. laces, tlno torchons, and odd pieces of Nottingham wash luces, worth lrom 5e to 15c per yard, nil go at, -i yard ab SECOND LOT-Very line Val. laces and insertings, matched set of fine Torchons, odd pieces of purr linen hand-mad- real Torchons, fine Venice Hands and Net top oriental edges, worth up lu l'5c .ill go In one lot, nf, onlv, per tir. yard O w Special Dress FROM 3M TO 3::i0 P. M 60 pieces of Mo hair fancies that sll regularly at $125 and $1.50 yard, silk mixed, looks like all silk, 43-in. wide only one pat la the High Grade 30-Inch highly mercerized poplin. 25c 25c 39c . 7ic every spring shadi; 60c Silk Spot Printed Moussllne. de Sole, Tuesday 50i; Embroilered opnline. at 11" 5c India I.lnons, at Domestic Room Nearly every ladv In Omaha is familiar these sales. Tuesday' specials are of special bargain Interest. FROM :0rt TIU, 31 :0f A. M. .v. GERMAN Hhi'E CAMCO-32-lll. worth 1210 yard, on sale at, yard FROM 10 TIT.T, 12 M. 7ic I'NBLEACHKD Tt'RKISH TOWELS Ex tra long and heavy, worth 12Hc and 15c, on sale, each ,8Jc Women's $3.50 Patent Leathers Will be ii)ore popular than ever tills spring. We are prepared to show the largest line of Sidney leathers ever seen In the different styles nnd popular toes. Button, lace und bJucher welts and twins. Styles all snappy und up-to-date. Our Prict Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam Street. A MEMORY JOGGER! This is I.OT.I'S CUi:AM weather. I.OTl'S CItKAM is for chapped hands and rough skin and nearly every lady in Omaha knows that. The (X- size ot I.OTI S I'RKAM Is Just us large as the -Jc sine of a great many other creams for the same purpose ami not HALF AS fiOOD. We also have a Si.! slie of I.OTl'S CREAM which holds just H pint, iR ounces) or 4 times larger than the lot: size of I.OTI S fllKAM or 4 tln.es larger than the :5c size of other creams. We guarantee I.OTl'S t'KEAM TO KU IT UVF.RY ONK WHO W1I.I. YSK IT. 'Gentlemen use it after shaving and are DKJ.IUHTKD with It. Let us deliver you a bottle any place in Omaha, So. Omaha or Council Bluffs, Willi out a cent extra charge. SCHAEFER'S Corner liith and Chicago, OMAHA. 2lth and X.. HO OMAHA. Cor. Mil and Main St.. CO. BLI FKS. IA. T A ET'C DENTAL IAri ROOMS. 15(7 Douglas St. TORZ BEER ! produced kj in one of the hum clunlv , j hygienic and modern brew ing pUnri in eiiitence. Our brewery being of the (cw in the world equipped t grwt coit with glass enameled ateel Storage tanka and an im proved pipe line for convey ing the beer air-proof from the hermrticjlljr tulrd aging vacs to the bottlet. If you want the beat order Sto Ban. , . . f $5.50 m imniiim;iliii as n i ii n au majusums ' w EXTRA SIZE SKIRTS FOR LARGE WOMEN Tuesday Bargains with full i...it.d skill and stylish wsNt, sizi io to. ioioIc to ecll ut .7.50 fl ImI llfi ,'I A I l.i Ht St'ITtt-Mndc of lino wool ml- terl.iM. In newest spring 44 Q8 styles, spi-chil, at Os-c SALE TUESDAY tun lit y at surnrlsiiiBly low prices. This will i.Mi't miss Tiiesdv's haruatus. THIHD I.oT-funMsts of very tine oriental bunds, wide Nottingham wash laces, matched sels of pure linen, haud-mndn real torchons, and odd pieces of oriental net top edgings, worth up to a.ii per yard. your choice, ht yard, only ..;:.7ic THE 7.ION CITY l.Al'ES are daily gnlnlmr in populailty. not alone on account of their low prion, hut on account of high merit. WE'RE SPLE UM-AUA AGENTS. Goods Sale tern to a customer, at 4Cir a ard -Vfc We can show vou more fine grey Suitings for spring than any other west- Or ern house, at yd. JiTiO down to.... -' Wash Goods Dept. 15c India l.lnens, at ,8ic 10c l'.V Persian I.awns, at FROM 2:il TO 2:M P. M. 10 pieces of S5c, Mr. ,'iC'e ami Wo highly mercerized lllr white waifUngs, ut, yard Hour Specials with the great saving possibilities In . . FROM 2 TILL, 4 P. M. 52-IN PE-RCAr.F.S In medium and dark patterns, colors strictly fast, luc (inalities, ut, yard -'' FROM 3 TIM, 5 V. M. FINE ENGLISH LONG CI-OTH-Full .'10- In. wide, worth 15c yard, 12 yards to a customer, at, yard aVIW Uhe Best of Everything The Only Double TracR Railway to Chicago Lew Colonist's Rates Every Day Till April 7th . .. to. . . Portland, Seattle, 5pokane, Helena, Butte and Puget Sound point. Clty Offices- 14011403 FARNAM ST. OMAHA TEL. 624-061 SPRING WOOLENS mvsj HE cloth maker8ofth world wars certainly at their bel in producing this Bason' tempt. lng fabrics. Over l.OOO stylei. You'll pieK Trom the cholcebt- lf you pick, now, Trousers, S5 to $12 Suits, $20 to $58 WILLIAM JERREMS' SONS. 2U0-211 bj. 15th Ktrect. iCrapser'Si a f ov aw i na . m-9 Or.-' io. cir ait paoo&urj cure CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS ANO HEADACHE Km.nm Ua raius an aasisu aatur as tuma niiur.l lnMO.ni TRY Tlllal. T Mc Knifht-Cryr am4y Ca., lulwiaao Sirlna Cttlo. HH Wi:K TMAI.fi SENNA LIVIER PILLS A I'll. I. W I 'I IK UT A I'AIX. I-'.,, l-iviiu;id Kvku-iii -C iNfTU'A'l l N'. Ull.ltil Ni:SS., KOfll h'l'i'MAi'll SH'K JIKADAClii;. N'Al Sii.V. MillUM S.NKHrt, T iltClli Ll'V'KU. ..W 1'ost I'ald. SHERMAN & McCOKNELL DRUG CO aUi tLUd .Judge tt, i. I A' I i (