1 THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. JUNE 9. 100(5. 'V FROM CiUlllOOD TO WOMmillOOD Mothers Should Watch tha Osvelcpinent of Their Daughters Interesting Experiences of Hisses Bcrman and Mills. BREEN WANTS MONEY FIRST Demgndi Tee of Oe-8chemen Before Filing thftt Mandamus 8nit SERIOUS SNAG FOR UNTAMED INDIANS Ramor that BUrkkua, Hwll aa HHekeock H Valaateere Pat l r Ceaarsaetl. "I'm a laaysr; whr li your r?" The Irreconcilable of th Fontanel elub, In their "eanythlng-to-beat-Rose-wster" campaign, have encountered an other snag, and that within their own ranks, like many other they have found there. One of the very men who was Court when wntel. The bond m eltned ly Pamuel fk.ld'mltll an.l William Wssrl-lious. HOSPITAL KEEPER APPEALS Prastrletrrss nt l.yla-la Place la Flaed for dTrtllaa anal ruhii nit. Augusta bggars. proprlslisss of a pri vate hospital at 111! Pouth Thirteenth street, was fined 1:5 and cost In tho police court Thursday morning, the charge being advertising In the public press to dispose of the child of another a an Inducement for persons to patronise the hospital. Through Attorney Va. plch, representing the defendant, an ap peal waa taken to the district court. The case was the result of an Investi gation being mad by Huperlntendent Kl- llson of the Nebraska Humane . society Into the lying-in hospitals of the city. Mr. Ellison offered In evidence during the charged with perfecting the plot to dis- tr,a, cople, of loc,, .ne,,)apers showing franchise voters at the coming pnmar.r advertisements of a hospital at "Zi9 bv Dlaclng the names of delegates on me Soutn Thirteenth street. Omaha. Xu ballot In alphabetical order In fact, the Bnd t,tne1 that jjrr Eggers admitted one man to whose legal astuteness waa t0 hlm May S1 thal ,n. haJ pIacfd rhe delegated the task of placing this acneme advertisements. In final form that man has bslkeo. i nai -ph advertisements read: "Privste hos- man Is John P. Breen, who at this stage, pital during confinements; babies adopted; of the game comes and says: "I am a best and cleaneat place In the city." The lawyer; give me the price." Judge received the advertlsementa as evl- This spirit of commercialism on the part dence. W hen questioned Mrs. Kggrrs de- of Mr. Breen has aggravated nis co- niea naving had anything to do with the fcvery mother rsses information ! ache, and as I have Wd that you ean girt which is ot vital Interest to her young" daughter. ' i- "too of ten this is never imparted or is withheld tuttU .serious, harm hs result ed to tbe, growing girl throug-h her ignorance rf nature's- mysterious and wonderful laws and penalties. Girls' over-sensitiveness and modesty often puzzle thetr mothers ard baffle physicians, as the? so often withhold their eonfldence from their mothers and conceal the symptoms which ought to be, told to their physician at this critical-period. When a girl's thoughts become slug gish, withjieadeche, dizziness, or a dis position to sleep, pains in back or lower limbs, eyes dim, desire for solitude; when she. is a mystery to herself and friends, her mother should come to her aid, and remember-that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable. Compound will at this tiose prepare th" a v stem for th coming cnange, and start this trying period in a young girl's life without pain or irregularities. Hundreds of letters from young girls and from mothersv expressing their gratitude for what Lydia E. Flnkham's Vegetable Compound has accomplished for them, have been' received by the Lydia E. Pink ham Medicine Co., at Lynn, Mass. Miss Mills baa written the two fol lowing letters to Mrs. Pinkham, which will be read with Interest: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: (Tirst Letter.) 'I am but fifteen years of age, am depressed, writing yon ."Myrtle Mills, Oquawka, 111. Dear Mrs. Pinkham: (Second Letter.) " It is with tbs feeling of utmost gratitude that 1 write to you to tell you what your vsmaoie meoinne tuuaoni iot in, it ova i wrote von in recard to mr condition I had consulted aeveraTdoctora, but ther failed to understand my case and I did not rereive any benefit from their treatment. , I followed your advice, and took Lydia JL'PinWham's Vegetable Compound and am now healthy and well, and all the distressing symptoms which I had at that time hare disappeared." Myrtle Mills, Oquawka, 111. Miss Matilda Borman writes Mrs, Pinkham as follows: Dear Mrs. Pinkham : " Before tat tag Lydia E. Pink ham's Vege table Compound my periods were irregu lar and painful, and I always had such dreadful headaches. " But since taking the Compound my head aches have entirely left me, my periods are regular, and I am getting strong and well. I am telliug ail my girl friends what Lydia E. nnkhara s Vegetable Compound has done for me." Matilda Borman, Farmlngton, Iowa. If you know of any young girl who la sick and needs motherly advice, ask her to address Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., and tell her every detail of her symptoms, and to keep nothing back. She will receive advice absolutely free, from a source that has no rival in the experience of woman's ills, and it will, if followed, put her on the tight road to a strong, healthy and happy womanhood. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound holds the record for the greatest number of cures of female ills of any medicina that the world has ever have dizzy spells, chills, headache and back- known. Why don't you try it ? Lydia C. Plakbam's Vegetable Compound Makes Sick Women Well. schemers In fact, has caused another one of those little circle within a circle which la about to sink the old ahtp. Mr. Breen said Thursday he did not know when he would file the mandamua case to compel the county clerk to place the names advertisements, although she admitted be ing In charge of a private hospital at th: number mentioned. She evaded answering most of the questions put to her by City Prosecutor Lee. Attorney Wapplch contended It wae the of candidates for places on the county intent of the law to make the advertlse delegatlona on the primary ballot In alpha- ""it in question a misdemeanor when k.M.i nri.r instead of hv delegations. ,h Person Inserting the advertisement t h.v, Wn ma mis with cases In court n"1 motive the Inducement of per- I have not had time to prepare the papers "" e nospuai ounng connne- yet; In fact, I don't know exactly what they want yet. I was asked to take the case and I told them I was In the law business and would be willing to take It for a fee. I presume It will be filed within a few days." game Old Trowble. 'That's the trouble with those fellows," remarked a man who, up to a few weeks ago, had beea an active member of the I OFFICIALS f onianene ciud. inese iew wno ar noiu' lag eait U t)U vuul scheme to defeat Boss wmier and me re try deprive Douglas county of the senator are In It for worse than pay for revenge. They have always gone on the theory of playing the game of poli tics for what they could get out of It. and now, when they see no chance of remunera tion, they have contented themselves with ment, while the police Judge ruled that the advertisement ' of Itself, under tlia law, became an Inducement regardless of motive. It was admitted by the defense during the trial that since the arrest of Mrs. tggers, a week ago, she obtained from the city health department a permit to conduct the hospital. AND EMPLOYES iln Kardlaates af laloa Pact fl e Operatla Depart sseat Disease Methods of Work. BUTLER CUTS SHOW PRICE Oitj Clerk Withholdi License Until the Fall Amount ii Paid. RESULT IS ADMISSION FEL IS CUT KImmii, Katfcer etf tste Ordlaaace, Says It Is Detective aad (aid Be Corrected at Dare. Another circus license circus took plsce at the city hall Thursday morning over ex tending exhibition privileges to the 8ell.- Floto shows. Before the matter was settled the mid-day parade had been held up In full flight by orders from City Clerk Butler and the price of admission cut from SO to J4 cents. When application for a license wss made It developed that Mayor Dahlman had signed a "preliminary" contract to give the show the right to do business here at $1. The ordinances call for a J.100 license for to-cent circuses, but It Is understood the mayor was not familiar with the niceties of a subject that has stirred up the city hsll magnificently two or three times dur ing the last few years. Last year two or three shows evaded the ordinance by cutting a cent under half a dollar or a quarter, and thus splitting the license rate In two. City Clerk Butler, however, announced bluntly that It would be $3P0 cash or nothing If anything sp proschlng 49 cisnts wss charged. After a lot of wrangling, notices to the police de partment and the hold-up of the parade, the clrcua people declared they would cut the price to 25 cents and the clerk Issued the 160 license. Ordlaaare Is Defeetlve. Councilman Zlmman, who Is the father of the ordinance operative, said: "It Is clear the ordinance Is defective and should be corrected. The wording should be changed so the prices run In an ascend ing scale. That is. if more than 25 cents Is charged, $300 license and so on." This time the free pass proposition didn't seem to enter Into the deal. Last summer and the year before! this was supposed to be the real casus belli underlying argu ments on consmuttonal law and jurisdiction of various governmental branches. But It Is up to the people of Omaha to thank City Clerk Butler for cutting the circus price In two. if Bargain Friday for Women. If you enjoy saving money on the little things you need you will come to this store Friday morning. Look through this list carefully study each item, and note par ticularly that every item mentioned is a bona fide reduction for Friday only. 50c CORSET COVERS, 29c. Corst't Covers, cambric, luce insertions, bending and ribbon, Friday 50c CAMBRIC DRAWERS, 39c. Women's Drawers, made of fine cambric, hem stitched tucks and lace insertions and ruflle. . . . WHAT MADE HITCHCOCK MAD Eack of Eii Amter at Dahlman it Effort to Boat Bryan.' REASON FOR NOT WANTING TOM FLYNN World-Herald Editor Failed to Coerce Flyna Into Turning Over Second Ward t Anti Bryan Farces. Following definite, announcement of the ant-Dahlman' fight In progress under the lead of Hitchcock and others, and the scrap to. control the delegation to " the democratic - state convention, cornea the first Inkling of a real boom of Mayor Dahlman for governor. One of his warm friends and admirers says: "The possibility of nominating Mayor Dahlman for governor has been hinted at a number of times, but the proposition was not placed on Its feet until the last two or three days. The Hitchcock crowd has got so strong. In Its hostility to the mayor that the letter's friends were pro voked to making something more than talk out of the governorship matter. Hitch cock's hoggtshncss, too. In trying to get a senatorial endorsement and a congressional nomination at the same time and Inciden tally land a republican senatorial nomina tion for his father-in-law, has had Its effect. , "Dahlman,, will really be In the guberna torial srena and. if he- takes a Douglas county delegation to Lincoln It will proba bly mean bis nomination. We have assur ances from democratic leaders all over the state that little more Is needed than to tip off the word and the nomination will be made. The party Is ujtited - on no other randidate Who has appeared so far. The local anU-Pahlman bunch Is tied up with Shallenberger. - '"Dahlman re )nst as-strong. throughout the state as he Is In Omaha. ' If no'. . slrongec.., No domocrat In Nebraska, with the exception of Bryan, could command the" following 'Darn mart" could out In the Division officials and employes of the Union Pacific were given an Illustrated lec ture on the operative methods of the road no higher ambition than the thwarting of I st the Commercial club Wednesday even the will of the people for what? Why, lng. The plotures presented views of the that thetr little envious souls may be satis- I road's equipment and tracks, the use and fled. Mr. Breen will do well to' stay with meaning of everything shown being ex- the stand he has taken. But It is a hu- plained In a talk by Mr. Van Tassel. The morous Illustration of the brotherly love I affair was for educational purposes. In' and altruistic spirit just now animating structlng those present on railroad mat this bunch." ' ters In sll departments in use by the Union The petition if It is ever filed will ask Pacific. The pictures and lecture served that the clerk be compelled to place the In Ucu of a personal tour of Investigation names on the ballot according to what Is and were pronounced of great value by known as the "rotation" plan, which means the employes. the names will not appear In the same or- The meeting of the operating officials of der on different ballots, the name at the the Union Pacific was continued Thursday top of one ballot being placed at the hot- morning, with a full attendance. The topics torn of the pext ballot In printing, and so under discussion were: DISEASES OF THE SKIN. Ecsrcna, Tetter, Salt Rusasn, nine Worm, Herpes, Barber's Itch, Itch or Scabies. All of these diseases are attended by In tense Itching, which Is almost Instantly re lieved by applying Chamberlain's Balve and by Its continued use a permanent cure may be effected. It has. In fact, cured many cases that had resisted all other treatment. Price, 25 cents per box. Every box Is war ranted. of state. Did you notice the Hitchcock organ Is already showing Its teeth toward Dahl man in its cartoons? This has aroused further resentment and the Dahlman peo pie propose to win out at the July pri maries If organisation and hard worn can do It" The mayor himself remains mute, but that Hitchcock is cultivating peace is shown by the fact that he entertained f'ed out Dahlman as his guest at lunch today. Real Cans ot the Fight. Some further light on the situation may be gathered from this statement, made by a prominent democrat "The fight between Mayor Dahlman and Mitcnooc over me appointment 01 iom i "The PrssiTlrssIs a,,,.!.! n Fiynn ta the- efflce -or street com- poller 18-hour train from Chicago to missioner nas mora oenina n irmn tno New York, runs every dav over tho Pnn personnel of the appointee. The flght Bylv,nla Bhort t.ne. ieavln, rhir. . ut&ics uaLft iu wio ivvi imiiyaigii, uu vxii- I 2:16 D. m. on, until a eumcieni number for the re quirements of the primary have been printed. None would confirm the rumor that T. W. Blackburn, R. B. Howell and Q. M. Hitchcock had volunteered to pay Mr. Breen the price and have their scheme car- Appendix Kept Bnay. Tour appendix la kept busy warding off the dangers of constipation. Help it with Dr. King's New Life Puis. 16 cents. For sals by Sherman A McConnell Drug Co. One of the Longest stretches Doable Track In the World under cne management Is that of th Grand Trunk Railway System from Chi cago to Montreal and to Niagara Falls. The Grand Trunk-Lehlgh Valley Double Track Route via Niagara Falls reaches from Chicago to New York. Descriptive literature, time tables, etc.. will be mailed free on application to Geo. W. Viut. A. . P. A T. A.. Grand Trunk Discipline Its Application: Is the Brown r-m ,v svstem 1SS Adams St Chioaao. system effective? Efficiency of surprise System, is. Adams hi., cnicago. Wrecking: Are changes needed in stand ard tools, especially frogs, on account of heavier locomotives and higher rail? Best system of. calling, wrecking crews for emergency service. The Telephone: Can Its use be extended to other than the ordinary routine office woric , , His lla testa To what extent does this system operate to lessen accidental How can ao' cldents be otherwise prevented? water Treatment its inect on Boilers and Fire Boxes. Distribution of material for betterments ana construction worn. . The Comlna Bectlort c Foreman: From Wliai BUUIIW Will ItlTJ UUIUn 1.1-1 1 hj ua lull- I ... ... . T . . 1 . n.( oiled? What Is the best, track laborer I points in Minnesota. North Dakota. Wiscon under existing conditions? I sin and lower Michigan. For further In- A moat Interesting ecyure was delivered formation apply to H. H. cnurcnui, general 12.BO to St. Paul Mnd find Return From Omaha, via Chicago Great Western Railway. Tickets on sale dally after May SI to September to. Final return limit. October SI. Equally .low rates to other bert M. Hitchcock Is mixed up. In It, though this Is not generally known, Hitchcock has been hiding behind Herd man because he is anxious to get further political favors. In the 1904 campaign Herdman and Hitchcock were for Parker and wanted tb defeat a Bryan delegation to the national convention. They called upon' Tom Flynn to bring In the Second ODtaln particulars by addressing C. L. Kimball, assistant general passenger agent Pennsylvania lines. No. Z 8herman street. Chicago, in. Wednesday night by E. W. Kolb, super intendent of signal serviice. He gave an extended explanation of automatic signal ing. Illustrating with etereoptlcon in col ors. The train rules were another In teresting topic discussed at some length. rr Low Hates TsMdsr. Every Tuesday, balanc of the year, the Chicago Great Western railroad will Mil homeseekers' tickets to Minnesota. North ward against Bryan, but Flynn refused. Dakota and Canadian northwest at about He not only refused, but he made a fight half rate; to other territory first and third for Bryan and beat out Herdman In his Tuesdays. Write H. II. Churehin n own ward. Ever since that time Herdman ma Farnam street. Bute number in party umi uuiiius uii mu irui ui riynn. ana wnen going. GATHRIGHT TWENTY YEARS Yonngest of Flary Murderers Goes to Penitentiary on Plea of Guilty. ' agent, 1S13 Farnam street. Omaha. Chicago and Return 18.3ft. Via ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Tickets on sale June 10th, 11th and 12th. Good returning until June 17th. Tickets and further information at City Ticket Office, 1 Farnam St., Omaha. Important Change of Tims. Effective June 3, the Chicago Great .West ern Railway changes time of trains. Set time card In these columns. He tried to defeat him for the nomina tion for sheriff, openly fought him at the election, while Hitchcock in the World Herald gave him no aupport. Flynn knows this and knows that Hitchcock and Herdman helped defeat him solely bo. Clarence Gath right, one of the colored trio who shot Street Car Conductor Flury In an attempted holdup of his car at Al oe to New Tsrs on tss Lchla-h. I bright last March and who turned state's Double track scenle highway. Connects evidence against his companions. was st Buffalo or Niagara Falls with all line I sentenced to twenty years In the penl- irom me weau I iAntlrv Thurrta afternoon hv JiMore Write passenger department, Lehigh Val- Sutton." Oathrlght entered a plea of guilty WATCHES Frenser, 15th and Dodge sts. cause he had refused to fight Bryan and My A. lis South Clark 8l. Chicago, la to murder In the aeconij degree. neip mem gei a faraer ueiegauon Irora Nebraska "Hitchcock has been right with Herd- man In this fight against the appoint ment of Flynn. He even went ao far as to demand of the mayor that Flynn be turned down. Marriage Licenses. The following marrlaera llmnmna h. k.. IBnuru He gave the court no reason why sentence Krause Brothers Case. Special United States District Attorney 8. 11. Rush returned Thursday morning from St. Paul, where Wednesday he argued against the motion for a new trial In the Krause brothers case on behalf of the gov ernment. The attorneys for the Krause brothers were H. C. Noleman of Loa An geles and C. C. Barker of Alliance. It Is expected a decision on the motion will be given Dy tne unuea mates circuit court or Name and Address. should not be passed upon him, but his appeals, before which the case waa argued. ittornev. 8. I. Gordon, asked clemency m aDout miny aays. Age. on the ground Gathrlght waa only It years "When Mr. Hitchcock tries to run for Nor Belle 'Ph. Council Bluffs, la ruf-SiY!! ' Sob"' Bla'r- Nb'- old and had been lead Into crime by older u.HUviu -cx u. ii ii in ii, ouuin umina Jofteph T. Martens, Council Bluffs, la.. THE BIGGEST CRANK VYeald Be TICKLED TO DEATH with our deep curve TORIC LENSES. They 'are soft, easy and cooling to tti8 eyes. Gall and sea tiiem. Spectacle fitted $1.03 ml ip. "HVTESOX ' -METHOD WESON OPTICAL CO. 21 J South bt Street Factory, aa .-Ussr KeaJse. congress or to be elected to the senate he will hear from his fight on Bryan. If he thicks the Bryan democrats-of Ne braska and of Douglas county don't know ho. Is behind Lee -Herdman In his fight against Flynn he is badly mistaken." Lee Herdsaaa Dealea It. Lee Herdman declares he is taking and .has taken no part in the llltchcock-Dahl-man-Flynn fight and asks that hla posi tion be so ststed publicly. "I am not In this thing, have not been and am not going to be," said Mr. Herd- man. "In all the years of my connection with politics I have never before taken any exceptions to any statement In the papers; I . think the papers will bear me out In this, but I would like if you would do me the Justice this time to let me deny 5M4ld- M: Ethel Blackledge, J7iJ North Harry Du Bois, Ashland. Neb jesara Copley, Ashland, Neb..... Charles M. Cole. Omaha Elisabeth Jackson, Omaha Alllph C Jacobs, South Omaha. Mayne Harrold. South Omaha... DIAMONDS Kdholm, 16th Harney sts. Mortality Statistics. The following births and deaths hava been reported to the Board of Health during the twenty-four hours ending at noon Thursday: Births C. L. Rossen. 12 South Fifteen Hi. girl; T. Hilton Fonda, 668 South Thirty-Mr th. Bin: tierman lane, am Maple, IX) y; Harry iiarton, ztia rvraer, gin; u. M. Olson, 340 Parker, girl. Deaths Agnes Byrne. 2401 South Thir teenth. 12; Marie J. Nelaen. 1123 South Sv. enth, 15 days; Herman Lindner. County hos- iiai; nan hoick, county nospuai. u, Alltn mis charge. I am not going to be In Omaha much longer this summer on ac count of my health, which, as you know. naa not neen the best for some time. I must leave the city soon and could not. if I wanted to. Lake an active part in politics. Mr. Dahlman thoroughly under- stands this and knows thst I am entirely out of the fight to elect delegations to the t-onvi'ntluns. And Mr. Hitchcock also understands my noHltion. I have no mis understanding with either of these gen tlemen. I would not tell you this If It were not so. As I said before. I -have never been the one to rush Into print with denials or come-backs, but I do want to have this chance. Twenty-fourth, M. Prssk Hasalltoa Gives Boss. Frank Hamilton, who was indicted for the murder of Al. McVlttle in the bar room of the Merchants hotel election nlaht, has gtven a fS.OOO bond for his appearance In yak a- . a ia E M I I S i m. aw am. v saw am w sIH'VB to t h lea co aa! Helsrs la rkleaao Great Weatera Rallwas'. Account buair.esJ meeting Ancient Older Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. June l:!th and 13th. Tickets on sale June loth to 17th. For further Information apply to H. H. Church'U. G. A.. Omaha, Neb. Business propositions advertised In, The Be go Into the homes of the best peopK-. Tenala Mrm l.u ( siaas City. Sis. members of the Field club tennis con tingency will go to Sious Oily June 17 for a alii rt IrU. M Uy tournament ith the pluy ers of that tow n. Tennis men are becoming more traveleis than of yore and xhtJm famea are becoming more frequent. Sious 'uy sent a large delegation to Omaha Ut year to the mi. Idle t tannin tournament and th boys ar returning the compliment by going to Sioux City. t . Oa Matt Clerk Mlsalag. T police are looking for th night clerk of ilie Rockaaay romaurant. Fourteenth and jMugias stiet. the ft-port being th clerk left .1rw.iy night with i takn from the Vmh register.-' ' The 20th Century Sanitary Carpet Hare yon ever Innuired lato th good qualities ot CRKX? Ask your dealer to-day; he will tell you that CltKX is ereiythiDg w claim (or It. The only sanitary, most durable, and most economical Doer corer Ing. Dust-proof Moth-proef Genu-1 roof. Male in sll widths sod a fsriety of oolora. Art Square sad Rererslbls Bugs In numerous designs aad all. AlTIOKi Avala Isaltatlaaa ear gt I'SCI, AMERICAN CtASS TWINE CO. New York St. FuU Minn. Jobbers In Omaha: Orekara Sj WUaalaa OaryeS Ooaspaay. companions. He also dwelt on the fact Oathrlght had helped to bring the older crimtnala to Justice . and had given the evidence that had convicted both Harri son Clark ' and Calvin Wain. He also spoke at some length' on the fidelity of th nerro race during the war and called attention to the fact Oathrlght's father had been a slave. County Attorney Blabaugh recommended leniency, declaring It to be proper to recognise the services of Oathrlght In the punishing of the worse criminals, Clark and Wain. He did not ask for any specific term. 'The greatest mistake a young man can make," said Judge Sutton in pasting sentence," Is In trying to live without work ing. There Is always plenty of honest work to do. Tou started wrong by trying to make a living hy stealing Instead ot earning it. You ought to recognize that you deserve a long sentence and you should not take your punishment in a vindictive spirit." OMAHA PLAYERS AT HOME Carl aad Clara Eckstrom Visit Mother After Aaotkr Success- fal ttSHB. Carl and Clara Eckstrom arrived Thurs day morning from New York City to spend a short time with her mother at 3033 Marcy street. Mr. Eckstrom played a prom inent part last season In "The Shepherd King." with Wright Lorlmer and May Buckley. Mr. Eckstrom and Mr. Lorlrmr will sail for London June 23. to arrsng for th production of "Th Shepherd King' In London next spring. They will upend a month sight-seeing in England. Since the close of his season three weeks ago Mr. Eckstrom visited Mr. Lorlmer at hla coun try home, "Hillcrest," at Hartsvale-on-the-Hudson. Miss Eckstrom was with the Henry Sav age forces during the season, singing a leading contralto role. She closed with Frits! Bcheff. Business propositions advertised In Th Be go into the homes of the best people. LOCAL BREVITIES County Attorney Slsbaugh has disniisxed the criminal complaints against Ethel Bowman -and 81 lie Tyler. . both charged with larceny from the person. Florence M. Moulder fas begun suit for dlvorc from Frank f. Moulder. fth charges deaertfea. They were married In Cralon, la-r Septmr . 1, Ji. Special Kale of Two-Pieee Suits to Order. $20.00. I i I i j DON'T LUG PARCELS Don't think that it la necessary for you to be your own delivery boy. Let. us lug them. Our delivery service is as up-to-date as our cutting and as prompt as our tailoring. Our delivery service is only one reason why we should do your tailoring. Its convenience is more than equaled by the comfort at our tailoring. MacCARTHY-WlLSON TAILORING CO. 'Phone Douglas 1808. 304-306 S. loth St. Next door to the Wabash Ticket office. "COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE." St tb. Ns TrsaH.nl. SUwl Built. Fireproof HOTEL WOODSTOCK mm w. wo st.. mi Brotds.r. N. r. Cltj. 1 looks nat at Grao c.slr.l sn )UM of Loo(cT r Tlmoo Squars, th or hoort f tko ellf. 1 Ik Bloat f to thootora ob club as ae th chopping tlstrlrt. Subo.f ao "L" roods oo Brooar cor odjocoot. Moaora oocooi atoaail&ao lor oo UoO.ro rooow boot hota. 1 i. Ls urtoo all liat room coo ouitoo silk sriaoi fcotb. t ub. tbole roalouroot. aluolr W. H VAL1QLSIT1 AIM Hotel itorskk. Sol. lao. Vra(. m 29c 39c 45c 75c GOWNS, FRIDAY, 45c. Plain hemstitched Gowns, high or low nook, some trimmed with laoe insertion, regular 75c value. . $1.00 MUSLIN SKIRTS, 69c. Woman's White Petticoats of fine cambric, ruffle and Qa Hamburg embroidered, worth $1.00, Friday UiV 75c CORSET GIRDLES, FRIDAY, 39c. Tape flirdlep, hose supporters attached, that sell 0Qf regular at 75c, Friday uvK 75c BUST SUPPORTERS, 45c. Women's Bust Supporters, made of fin cambric, Ln lac trimmed, lightly boned, 75c values, Friday,.. wv LADIES' LOW SHOES, $1.19. WORTH $1.75. Ladies' patent Colt vamps, dull quarter, hand turn, three evelets, Gibson ties, military heel, 4 4 A XJLV worth $1.75, for. . Ladies' Whtt Wash llt. tailor gUtched, pleated and plain duck, with fancy buckles, regular 86c value at Loau-a nne Lisle Thread and Taffeta Glorea, In black, white, mode, tan and gray, regular 60c value at Ladles' Fin Lisle Finished, Low Keck, Sleereleaa Veata, silk taped and silk trimmed neck and arms, regular 19c value at Ladies' New Style Bags A large variety of shape, small strap handles, large and medium size Carriage Bags, all colors regular $1.60 and $2.00 values Ladles' All Pure Linen Hematitthed Handkerchiefs, fine and sheer, regular 10c value at Ladles' Good Quality Sea Island Cotton Hose, plain black, rim brown and white, split sole, shaped seamless foot, regular .HI aw 8c 25c 7c $1.00 5c 26c value, 16c, two pairs for... Boys' and Girls Bnster Brown Brits, In white, red aad black, single and double buckle, 26c value at 10c OSTOW H1M S41 RETURN .00 The above rata from Chicago with corresponding low rate from Omaha, sold daily, until Jane 9th, Includes lake trip, stop-overs, long limit and other attractive features. Diverse route returning $4.00 higher. . Call at Wabash City Ticket Office,. 1801 Farnam Street, or Address) HARRY E. MOORES, G. A. P. D- WABASH RAILROAD, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. HOTELS. The Latest Addition to the Great Hotels of the World IBIolte,t EeBmoHiilI 42d St and Park Ave, MEW YORK Opened May 8, 1906 niQhest Type of Fireproof Construction Replete With Every Detail ol Service and Equipment Hotel 1A 4? rlMtei- RLBOROUGH 9 BROAD WAV, SflTH AND 3TTH STS Herald Square, New York. ' ' INDKR NEW MANAGEMENT. Completely renovated- and refur Ished. The largest and roost attractive LOBBY AND ROTUNDA In New Yoric has been newly opened up. 8pe-lal inducements to COMMER CIAL MEN with samples. Thirty large and well lighted SAMPLE ROOMS, with or without bath. Forty large front suits, with parlor, two bedrooms and private bath, suitable for famtllea or parties traveling together. j-. The Old English Grill Room is an Innovation. Unique and original. All exposed cooking. Bea food of alt varieties a specialty. Our combination Breakfasts are a popular feature. The German Rathskeller is Broadway's greatest attraction for special food dishes and popeaar as a ate. EUROPEAN PLAN. ' 400 rooms, 200 baths. Rates for rooms $1.(0 and upward;- $2.00 aaa upward with bath. Parlor, bedroom and bath $1.00, $4.00 and $6.00 per day; parlor, two bedrooms and bath, $6. 00, $ 00 and $8.00 per day. ft. (J sitra where two persons occupy single room. Write for Booklet VVtKNKY-TlER.KV UOTaX COMPANY, . 14. Tier, abjvy