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TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1907. Tel. Douglas 018. A Strictly Cash Store Our strict cash system means lowest prices always. It means the same price to every body. It means a hundred cents' worth of goods for every dollar you spend. These January Clearing Sale Prices are v Possible Only in a Strictly Cash Store The Last Fur Sale of the Season Every Fur Coat Saturday at Half Price Commencing it t a. n. Saturday we shall close out the balance of our winter stock of Kur Coats. There are not very many, but every coat is of the best fur, and every garment is an extraordinary bargain at the price. 2 Natural Squirrel Blouse Coats, regular price $65.00, Clearing Bale; Price, $32.50. 1 30-lnoh long Natural Squirrel Box Coat, regular price, $100.00, Clearing Hale Price, $30.00. 1 42-ln. long Natural Squirrel Box Coat, regular price, $130.00; Hearing Sale lrice, $03.00. 1 40-Inch long Beautiful Hair Seal Coat, box style, regular price, $75.00; Clearing Sale Price, $37.30. 1 26-irtch long Natural Squirrel Fur Coat, regular price, $95.00; Clearing Hale Price, $47.50. i ir li i.n.ru ri i-iriin ini ...- . " - January Clearing Sale Ready Made Sheets and Pillow Cases All of our ready-made Sheets and Pillow Cases are mads from the most reliable brands of cottons. The sheets are seam less and all of them are; torn so they will be straight after being washed. These reduced prices will prevail ' In January only. Remnants of Lonsdale Muslins and Cambrics, at, per yard, to. Ready-Made Sheets All cur sheets are made of the best Standard Muslins, seamless, torn, ironed and perfect in every way. SXZJB S3XSO Ito slain hem, now 19c each. 70c plain hem, now 61c each. Ito plain hem, now tie each. $1.11 plain hem, now S8c each. ttC hemstitched, now 73c each. $1.11 hemstitched, now ,98o each. SOT SlaSO 70c plain hem, now 4c each. 7 to plain hem, now 88c each. tOo plain hem, now 6tc each. ito plain hem, now 73c each. $1.19 hemstitched, now 88c each. $1.10 hemstitched, now 1 1.07 each. sin oxs $1.06 plain hem, now 8lo each. $1.60 plain hem, now $1.2$ each. $1.20 hemstitched, now 18c each. $1.40 hemstitched, now $1.1$ each. szxos mo Ito plain hem, now 48c each. $to plain hem, now tic each. Tempting Linen Offers Our linen store Is filled with specials for Saturday buyers. These few Just hint of the savings: Table Damask All 6 Sc Silver Bleached Damask, January price, 49c yard. All $1 Silver Bleached Damask, January price, 75c yard. All $1.50 Silver Bleached Dam ask. January price, $1.00 yard. All 11.65 811ver Bleached Dam ask, January price, $1.10 yard. Table Cloths All $J.25 Table Cloths, January price, $1.69 each. All $3.00 Table Cloths, January price, $2.00 each. Turkish Towels All 15c Turkish Towels, January price, 10c each. All 16 He Turkish Towels, Janu ary price, 12 He each. ji.ri.ri.n.ririrr-r-r--B-r--i,ii-ii Howard Cor. 16th St JLL MULLERS TO BEAT JAMESTOWN ear Concession for Swiss Villas an Other Attraetlaa at Eaaosttloa. Th Bwiss Villas concession at the Jamestown exposition at Norfolk, Vs.. this fear has been secured by Frits Muller 4C We've Inventoried Our inventory reveals many short lots, also some lines of which the visible supply is so great we could still stock up a few stores such as carry Juvenile wear as side lines; whether short lots or long lots the results are amazing values for you. OAT. OAT. OAT. Boys' and girls Caps, values up to II. large selections, choice IS iwiinu bwsatxm. 100 children's tl Sweaters, small sites only, snaps at SO BOYS BLOXTSSS. A few dosen Blouse from -the 50o and Tie Una, slightly soiled.... svrrs ajts otbbcoats. Boys and children's Butt and Over, coats , Th 14. 00 special at ...M.M Th t. 00 specials at . The $1.00 poiais at ...MM BENSON ÞE3 1 27-inch long Russian Pony Fur Coat, regular price, $75.00; Clear ing Sale Price, $37.30. 1 Near Seal Blouse Coat, made with Marten collar, reveres and cuffs, regular price, $60.00; Clear, ing Hale Price, $30.00. All the Near Seal Coats, regu larly sold at $50.00; Clearing Sale Price, $25.00. All the Near Seal Coats, regu larly sold at $3 7.50; Clearing Sale Price, $18.73. Such extraordinary reductions are only possible in a strictly cash store. - tOc plain hem, now 69c each. 96c plain hem, now. 73c each. $1.05 hemstitched, now 83c each. $1.25 hemstitched, now $1.02 each. $1.10 hemstitched, now 88c each. $1.10 hemstitched, now $1.07 each. SIZE BUSS $1.00 plain hem, now 78c each. $1.40 plain hem, now $1.18 each. $1.16 hemstitched, now 98c each. $1.35 hemstitched, now $1.12 each. Ready-Made Pillow Cases These are made of regular Pillow Cas ing, torn and Ironed. HI 42x36-rjrCK 14c plain hem, now 9c each. II plain hem. now 14c each. 2uc plain hem, now 15c each. 26c hemstitched, now 19c each. 36o hemstitched, now 29c each. BISK B0Z3S-XVCK 20c plain hem, now 16c each. 22c plain hem. now 17c each. 25c plain hem, now 20c each. 36c plain hem, now 29c each. 28c hemstitched, now 28c each. 40c hemstitched, now 14c each. Skirts, Drawers, Chemise and Gowns at Half Price Saturday Our Great I January Sale of Undermus llns has made, heavy inroads Into pur great assortments. As a result there are many broken lines. A special gathering of all odd skirts, drawers, chemise and gownt, all well made garments from the best of materials, full, liberal alios, will be placed on sale SATURDAY AT TOUT XAX.T FKICS All 20o Turkish Towels, January price, 15c each. Crashes 1 case 10c Brown Crash, Janu ary price, 5c yard. Hemstitched Scarfs All 35c H. S. Scarfs. January price, 19c each. All 35c H. S. Lunch Cloths, Jan uary price, 19c each. Towels Towels All 10c Towels, Huck, January price, 5c each. Mapkins Napkins All $2.25 Napkins, January price, $1.69 dozen. All $3 Napkins, January price, $2 dozen. . m OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. Sons, who had th same attraction at the TrananilsBslDOl Exposition, and also at th tuffolo and St. Louis expositions. At th Jamestown show the village will cover about three acres, representing the Alps, with two large waterfalls. Ther will be a Vienna cafe on th top of the mountains and a large Swiss hall for danolng pur- noaes. muslo to be furnished by a Tyrolean band composed of twenty-four girls in na- Rsaa Every best jstc4 Beta. BOaTnTBTS. BOVVBTS. Bearskin and Plush Bonnets, nearly all oplors, 11 values, chotc Fin 811k Bonnets, la all colors, styl ish, large fancy shapes, from th 11.71 and 11 Unas, each OIBXr COATS. At It tO w will sell Saturday soma tO wonderful values In coats for girls, t tp 14 slaea, hundreds of other fine values, but this 40 lot at . . S3.SO Of VWBBBWBAB BUiBTHIIT. Boys' and each . . . . girls' tOo Union Suits, 1815 DoCGLAS STREET. Great Value Saturday 60c and 65c Dress Goods at 25c Yd. Extraordinary choice line of colors. Here is one of the opportunities that will give you lasting memories of this great January Sale. Many pretty things added for Saturday. Nearlng the end of this Bpectal sale that explains this remarkable price. All broken lines must be closed out at some price. From now on, watch the Dress Goods and 811k, depart ment. Note These special 25c Dress Goods are now displayed In our Six teenth street window. 1.85 Maw Qhmi'i Gray Suiting, Mow 71o Yard. One of the prettiest, newest, crisp- est fabrics thnt fashion has conjured tills season, In the swell new shade of gray. 48-ln. It Is quality and texture of the highest order. $1.33 Shadow Check Panama, BS-ln., xrow 76o Tard. v Just a suggestion of novelty, purely all wool, note the extra width. 56-tn., pretty navy, dark green, bergundy red, castor, etc. Nothing more serv iceable or more used right now. Magnificent Collection of Pretty BUka for Saturday's Special Sailing 5e All BllK Brocades, 62 Vie yard Special Value in Children's Garments A SDeclal lot of children's dresses, good materials and well made, fine values at 10c and 15c each. One style of skirt, with hemstitched ruffle, extra value at 25c each. Second Floor. Women's Underwear Special For Saturday Women's fine ribbed Wool Vests, high neck, long sleeves, drawers to match, ankle length, made with French band, fine meldum weight. Colors cream or natural, good value at 85c, Saturday's prloe, pec garment, 69c Men's Underwear Reduced in Price Two specials that should cause early business at our men's department Satur day morning: Men's natural wopl Shirts and Drawers, fine winter weight, extra well made. This garment Is good value at $1.00, most all sites. Saturday's Pries, per garment, 790. Men's Yaeger fleeced cotton underwear, good, heavy weight, very kind to tender skin, most all sixes, sold all season at 60c, Saturday's Price, per garment, 39c. Most all lines are now reduced. It will pay you to buy now for next season. HIQXT SKXBT SPXCIAi Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts, good, heavy quality, trimmed with wash able braids, extra long and wide, -very-comfortable cold winter nights, regular pries, $1.25; Saturday's price, each, $1.00 Special Clearing Sale of Ladles' Neckwear Saturday Commencing at 9 n. m. Dainty bits of neckwear, the balance of our great holiday stock marked at hurry out prices. Fancy Silk Scarfs Beautiful Persian patterns, In sky, pink and lavender, also plain pink and black. $1.25 Scarfs, Saturday, 90c each. $2.00 Scarfs, Saturday, $1.50 each. $2.26 Scarfs, each. $3.50 Scarfs, each. $7.50 Scarfs, Saturday, $1.75 Saturday, $2.50 Saturday, $4.75 each. Silk Stocks Pretty plain effects, in red. brown and blue, also plain black. $1.00 Silk Stocks, Saturday, 85c each. , 85c Silk Stocks, Saturday, 65c each. live costumg. Another featur will be a restaurant on the "War Path" the Mid way, Pike or Line of th exposition. The three MuJIer boys, Otto, Charles and Frits, Jr., will have charge of differ ent departments of th enterprise. DEATH RECORD Mrs. Catherine Farrell. The death of Mrs. Catherine Farrell. aged 48, occurred at I p. m. Thursday at her late residence, 1916 Lake street, where she had lived alone since the death of her hus band about six years ago. The couple had no children snd the only surviving rela tives are two cousins, who live In Omaha Mrs. Parrel! and her husband were pioneer of Omaha, having come her about forty years ago. For many years her husband was employed at th Union Pacific shops. The funeral will b held from the Church of the Holy Family at t a. m. Saturday and the body will be taken to the Holy Sepulchre cemetery for Interment beside that of her husband. Joseph W. Clements. Joseph W. Clements, aged 43, died about I p. m. Thursday night at his home, 2222 Burt street, from the effects of a stroke of apoplexy sustained last Monday. Mr. Clem ents was stock buyer for Swift and Com pany and was taken with the stroke of apoplexy while on his way to his home. II was taken to the South Omaha hos pital temporarily and later removed to his home. He la survived by his wife and a daughter, Lois. Definite arrangements have not been made for the funeral. Interment will b at Forest Lawn cemetery. Charles W. Buck, Funeral services over the body of Charles W. Busch, who died January 14. at th ad vanced age of to years, was held at t a. m. Friday at St. Mary Magdalene's church. Nineteenth and Dodge streets. The funeral was largely attended, as Mr. Busch had a wide acquaintance, having been night watchman for th Max Meyer Jewelry com pany and the German club for many years. Mr. Buach cant to Omaha twenty-six years ago. Th body was Interred at the Oerman Catholic cemetery. Charles Shrader. Th death of Charles ghrader occurred Thursday alfht at bis boms, JU1 (Hondo Bee, January 18,107. choose from any one of these pretty silks and you will be pleased. Navy, reseda, parslfal blue, gray bergunda rose, etc. $1.00 Silk Crepe Novelty, Bc yard, reft and silky, with shining silk dots scattered over the surface, charming line of colors. Great Clearing- Sal of Xandsom Black Dress Goods To tell It all would take more space than you would care to read. Here are two or three items for your consideration: 11.75 Imported Black Voile, fl.Ot yard. tl.lt Sorge Novelty, 79c yard. 1.00 Crepe Novelty, 76c yard. Saturday Night Special Sale on Comforters We have received another lot of these fine Sllkollne Comforters, tilled with new white cotton, soft as down, full bed slse, new line of styles, a great special vulue SatuVday night at 98c each. All the Little Children's Coats at Half Price Saturday We have about 40 pretty little Coats, ages 8, 4, 5 years, colors navy, red, gray, Alice and plain white, every one Satur day at half price. $3.26 Coats for $1.63; $5.00 Coats for $2.50; $6.00 Coats for $3.00; $7.60 COats for 13.75; $10.00 Coats for $5.00; $12.00 Coats for $6.00. All the dirts' Coats from 6 to 19 years at half price. Dainty House Gowns Consisting of pretty silk, albatross, cashmere and fine woolen fabrics at ab solutely half price. Do not compare this beautiful assortment of lovely gowns With the common ones advertised by some stores. Every gown Saturday at half price. All the ladles' Coats at half prloe. All the Pall Separate Skirts at Half Price. , Exquisite Styles in Waists We are now showing some of the new models In dainty lawn and pretty linen Shirt Waists for the season of 1907. Come In and see them. Every waist our own exclusive style, v I 75c Silk Stocks, Saturday, 50c Stocks, Saturday, 33c each. 50c Silk each. Tlaid Silk Coat Sets Sometimes called Peter Pan sett, very new and novel, gives a very jaunty effect when worn with the smart tailor-made, will be much used for spring. $2.50 Silk Coat Sets, Saturday, $1.75 per set. $1.25 Silk Coat Sets, Saturday, 90c per set. $1.00 Silk Coat Sets, Saturday, 76c per set. 85c Silk Coat Sets, Saturday, 65c per set. Main Floor. Howard Cor. 16th St. street, after an extended sickness. Mr. Shrader was 69 years of sge and Is sur vived by his wife, one daughter and three sons, W. J., C. W. and Frank Shrader. The funeral will be held from th family residence Sunday at 2:t0 p. m. and the body will then b taken to Forest Lawn cemetery for Interment. Larry O'Coaaor. Larry O'Connor, proprietor of a saloon at 10074 South Eleventh street, died In his apartments over th saloon Thursday from an affection of th liver. Funeral services will not be held in Omaha, but will ocour at his former home at Lincoln, where the body waa sent Friday. Charles M. Sheldon Visits Old Home. YANKTON. S. D.. Jan. lt.-Rev. Charles II. Sheldon of Topelta, Kan., th famous uuthor of "In His Steps," visited his old home town of Yankton Thursday and ad dressed .1 large audience In the evening on "Chrletlan Socialism." During the address Mr. Sheldon alluded of the days when he lived a few miles out of Yankton in a log cabin, for which he helped rut and haul the logs from the Missouri river with his father. This morning Mr. Sheldon ad dressed the students of the college and high school. Mr. Sheldon leaves soon on a lecture tour of England and will be gnn some time. Adolpaas Basrk Werae, BT. lyOt'18, Jan. It. It became known today that Adolphus Busrh. millionaire brewer, who was attacked with pneumonia several weeks ago. suffered another re lapse Wednesday night and his condition Is again reported as grave. Since this third relapee be has not been able to He down and sits constantly in a big arm chair. He lb subject to attacks of severe coughing and does not sleep well. Three physicians are In attendance, one at a tlma. tie spent a airly I'.od night last night. aaest Over Matthias Jahasoa. An Inquest will be held at t o'clock Sat urday afternoon over the body of Matthias Johnson, who died in a cell at the city Jail Thursday night, and was found In a sitting posture by Turnkey byrnes. John son told the police he had been drinking heavily for weeks and he was In bad shspe when arrested, but had Improved greatly. riles Care la to 14 Day. Paso Ointment Is guaranteed to cur any ease of Itching. Blind. Blseding or Protrud ing Pile la tt U day 61 owaejr reuoded LOWER RIVER GETS BIG SLICE Kebratktnt Ovjeot to Appropriation for Viiionrl Improvement KENNEDY SEEKS CHANGE IN PLANS Handrea Thoasaaa for Work Brtneri la City and Kansas City aad Half a Mack Again for I.wer Utretea. (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON. Jan. It. -(Special Tele gram.) There Is considerable kicking among the members of the Nebraska dele gation, particularly among those who live on the Missouri river, that the committee on river and harbors of the house should give 1150,000 for snagging and clcarlnjc of th channel from the mouth of the Mis souri to Kansas City, while only $100,000 Is set aside In the river and harbors ap propriation bill, which will probably be re ported tomorrow, for similar purposes from Kansns City to Sioux City. Today Con gressman Kennedy had a heart-to-heart talk with Chairman Burton, and sought by argument and even percuaslon to have the amount raised from 1100.000 to IIM.ono. at lonst. for use on the Missouri river from Kansas City north. The committee, and that means Chairman Burton, said In reply that there was some shipping on the Mis souri toward Its mouth, but none from Kansas City to Sioux City: that when boats were running between Missouri and Nebraska and Iowa points there would be little difficulty In securing an appropria tion for permanent Improvements. Mr. that the work of clearing the channet Kennedy was also told by the committee should begin at the mouth and work up, which accounts for the additional amount appropriated for the lower stretch. McCarthy Meets Opposition. Representative McCarthy grew Indignant today when Representative Mann of Il linois, who came to be known as the "Watchdog of the Treasury," objected to the consideration of bills relating to claims on the private calendar In the house and, with Representative Bonynge of Colorado, proceeded to object to the conslredatlon of every bill. For a time It looked as If nothing could get through. ReprlBal on th part of McCarthy and Bonynge, however, brought results, as Congressman Mann let up on his attacks and fifty bills were passed, although the measures in which Mr. McCarthy was Interested met the fate of objections and went over. "alary Raise Neatly Done. As clever a piece of parliamentary manipulation as you would wleh to see wss worked today In the house when Rep resentative Llttauer of New York offered an amendment to the legislative bill which has passed the senate raising th salaries of the vice president, the speaker and members of the cublnet to 112,000, and senators, representatives and delegates from the territories to $7,590. Considerable opposition was expressed to the Increase In the salaries of members, but on a rising vote the amendment was adopted. When some of th republicans and democrats demanded a roll call, less than three dosen members rose and as It requires fifty mem bers to demand a roll call the speaker had no other course left than to declare the amendment adopted. Missionary work has been going on for soma days looking to this situation, democrats and republicans alike agreeing that the salaries should be raised, but fearful to openly go on record. After much debate th action- taken by Mr. Llttauer was agreed upon. Th Ne braska delegation In th house , voted against the amendment, as did soma bfth members of the Iowa delegation. 'As no record of th vot was taken, it will never be known who voted for or against in creasing ths salaries . of members of con gress. Klttrlda Attacks Lnmber Trast. Senator Klttrldg of South ' Dakota handled th Lumber trust without gloves today In the senate. He called this trust the king of combinations In restraint of trade, and, as for Its far-reaching effects, he said ther was none to compare with it. "It Is remorseless In Its grasp on the people," he said, "and the only change which It contemplates Is to Increase the price of Its products." Barkett I Sarcastic Senator Burkett grew a little sarcastic In a letter to the pension bureau today upon being notified that a pension was not al lowed. In reply he said: "Tu state in your letter that the pension cannot be al lowed for the reason that in her statement the widow said that the soldier died on July J, ltOS. while the certificate from the board of health recites that he died on July 4, 1906. I presume this may be a very serious affair to th department as to whether it was the Id or the 4th of July that this soldier died, but this poor old widow is probably mors directly affected by the real fact that ber husband and sup porter Is dead." Minor Welters Matters. Senator Millard has been advised that Senator-elect Norrls Brown will be In Washington, January 21, to participate In the argument on the railroad tax cases. Representative Kennedy has secured a pension of $8 for Carrie I. Kenyon of Omaha, and 12 additional for each of her four minor children. Mr. Kennedy has also secured a pension of 112 for Herman Schmellng of South Omaha. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BBNATk Resolatloa Passed for Iavestlgatloa of the Lumber Trast. WASHINGTON. Jan. 18. The senate to day deferred further action on the Browns ville matter until Monday. It passed a bill authorizing relief for earthquake-smitten Jamaica, agreed to a resolution directing an Investigation of the "Lumber trust" and puased a bill Increasing th artillery corpa of th army. Senator Kittredge spoke re garding the "LAimber trust." The resolution for the Investigation of the Lumber trust directs that the Investi gation shall be conduoted to ascertain whether there exists any combination, con spiracy, trust, agreement or contract in tended to operate in restraint of lawful trade In th lumber trade to Increase the market price of lumber In any part of the I'nlved States. The senate today passed the Warren bill Increasing the Artillery corps of the army. The total increase, which Is to reach Ita maximum In five, years. Is t.197 officer and men. which, wl'h th Increase in certain salaries of men In separate grades, such aa electricians, machinists, act., will cost $24,234 annually. In explaining the bill, Mr. Warren railed attention to the plana of the End loo tt boards under which, he aald. tUt.OOO.CCO had already been expended for coast defenses and to complete the plans t7t.0OO.O0O mor would be required. The emplacement and many guns which cost Into the houndreds of thousands were now practically abon doned because ther not men enough In the Artillery corps to put th guns In position or. to give them any care. Should occa sion arise to use them, h said, th present corps would b entirely Inadequate to mak any defense. Mr. Warren urged the ne cessity of the present measure to care for the gun already in the possession ot the government. To Care a Cold la Oao Dar take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tableta j Druggists refund money If It fail to cur. W, ttv i atgoature to a vfc fevn-v&c. - EE Last Day of Our Great Clearance Sale THE BIGGEST BARGAINS YET OFFERED In Ladies' Cloaks, Suits, Furs, Skirts, Waists, Gowns, Opera Wraps, Cravenettes, Petticoats, etc. Every Bargain We Have Will be Made More of a Bargain n SATURDAY THE YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS IT $5.00 Black Crepe de Chine $7.50 Silk Petticoats, all $8.00 Dress Skirts, plain colors or novelties. . .S3 $12 and $15 Ladies' Swagger Novelty Coats.. $3 $20.00 value Ladies' Finest Novelty Coats SO $20.00 Ladies' Fine Tailored Suits, special .... S7 $25.00 Double Full Length Marten Fur Scarfs. .S8 $65.00 Genuine Ermine Scarfs S10 $40.00 Genuine Near Seal Fur Jackets S18 $60.00 Genuine Astrakhan Jackets .$24 $150 Genuine Baumarten Sets, scarf and muff.SSO Rain Coats, Opera Wraps and Gowns, l price. S. FREDRICK BERGER&CO. The New Cloak Shop. 1517 Farnam 2 C HOUSE TURNS SALARY TRICK Senatt Amendment Baiting Salaries Bemaiot in Ltg'.tlatiTt Bill. MEMBERS ESCAPE MAKING A RIC RD Proposition One Voted Down by a Decisive Vote Is Retained by a Viva Voce Vote. rising v6te of 193 to 02 the house today adopted ait amendment to the legislative, executive and Judicial appropriation bill, which was taken from the speaker's table with senate amendments. Increasing the salary of the vice president, the speaker and members of the caplnet to tlt.OOO per year, and those of senators and repre sentatives and delegates from territories and the resident commissioners from Porto Rico to 17,600 per year, the Increases to Uke effect March 4, 1V07. Effort wss made to have a roll call, but only thirty-four member arose, which was not a sufficient number, ao the house wa not forced to go on record. An urgent deficiency bill was passed car rying a total of 1344,660. The house then went Into committee of the whole and passed fifty bills on the private calendar by the committee on clalma. Vt. Lattaeur of New Yory precipitated one of the most Interesting and exciting episodes I nthe history of the Fifty-ninth congress when he moved to take up the legislative, executive and judicial appro priation bill as It had passed the senate and to amend the same- by Inserting a pro vision Increasing the salary of the vice president, th speaker of the house and members of the raplnet to $12,000 each; In crease the salaries of senators, representa tives In .congress, delegates from the terri tories and the resident commissioner from Porto Rico to $7,600 per annum. I'aespeeted Terror. Alexander the Great was making his trial trip to Bucephalus, and the fiery steed, unused to the spur, had taken the bit in his teeth and was making consider ably more than his indicated speed down the boulevard. "Merciful heavens!" exclaimed the peo ple who thronged the street Intersection, fleeing In wild dismay. "It's one of those State street mounted policemen!" Discovering presently, however, that the maddened animal was moving In a straight line, instead of xlgsagglng from side to side, they parted In an orderly manner and I allowed the horse and rider to proceed. Chicago Tribune. A. B. Hubermann, only western direct diamond Importer, comer 13th and Douglas, which are retailed at wholesale prices. Will of Frank Heller. The will of the late Frank Heller wa filed In the county court yesterday. The property, amounting to about IS.OuO, is left to his wife and she Is named executrix. The will of Julia E. Congdon was filed. Her property la left to her grandchildren. Isaac IS. Congdon and Joseph Lehmer are named executors. SCHOOL A5ID COLLEGES. BR0WNELL HALL a mourn soxooxi tob arx. Advance course and college preparation. Studenta who hold certificates covering lu full the admission requirements of a State university are admitted to the Junior class of the advance qpurs without ex amination. Certificate in college-preparatory course admits to Vaasar, Wellesley, Smith and other first rank colleges. In structors collage graduates of large teaching experience. Exceptional advan tages In Music, Domestic Science, and Art, Gymnasium and Field Sports. First mid ester, September 20. becond semester, February 2d. Write for Illustrated Tear Book. Address afZSS HAOa&a, rrlaalpel, Omaha DELLEVUE COLLEGE COlXSca-ClawUal. SLlaatiaa. l I ! ACAfcaaY Am soanaites Mca tokMi mtm ImiUtm or aajr ottar eaiua a aaltaraiif. HoanAL SCHOOL SiaaautafV as astasant aiHU-aaa CartlftcaUs stasia. COheKUVATOHt tMorr el atuaU. fiaae. veiea, via! la, ataaauaa aa at. OMAHA CUNhSCTloNs Sleatrie Ma as asrtat laa railway rear Maeara MmUtertae, A if rraeMeai waAanana. Mitrw, Ilea Core Horenes and Sore Throat. A fcimple remedy. Free from opiates. hhata. WkfXl MER'S for Saturday. LAST SALE DAY Waists at $2 .48 colors $3 .98 .98 .98 .98 .50 .98 .08 .08 .50 .00 0 AMCSEMEST. BOYD'S w;Mr.Y.V'M MB" II Al-TSKKOOX TOsTIQXT Arthur Dunn In the Musical Comedv, THE LITTLE JOKER 100 seats Lower Floor, $1.00. Vlv rerformaaoes, Starting Sunday Dustin Farnum m The Virginian MATIVBB WZDjTOSDAY BUR. WOOD r- TKIB ATTZmBTOOsT TOSTIOXT LORD AtlO LADY ALGY Next week: Tk Unforeseen ttltHT'.s 'Phon Douglas tt. MODERN VAUDEVILLE MATINEE TODAY 2x15 NOTE-CURTAIN AT t:16 BHAMP. TONIGHT PRICES-lOe, 25c tOo. IGE SKATING 24th ib. Hamilton Stt. under cover-oood icb and well Lighted. Open S to S and T to 10 p. m. ADMISSION Gentlemen 23 , Ladies 10o Tel. Douglas S188. , This ad and 10 centa will admit any gen tleman any night this week. A Phone Douglas 8188. LYRIC THEATER SATURDAY. JAN. I9TH. THE SWEDISH NATIONAL DANCERS The only company of lu kind in the world. Under the Ausplrs of the SWEDISH MONITOR CLUB. Reserved seats 50c and 75c on sale at Henderson The Florist, 1510 Faraara. ICRUG THEATER m " m 15-S6o-aoo-75 Matin Today, 85o Tonight, Silt. BILLY B. 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