Y TIIE CftfAIIA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, FEBTltTAKY 22. IMS. lisl Ciie to ffirandeis' for -Ulicsc Exceptiomal Barflaims ' Safete IT IS BAltOAINS SUCH AS THESE THAT MAfcE BRANDEIS NAME KNOWN FROM COAST TO COAST. READ EVERY ITEM HERE. EACH IS A SPECIAL VALUE. SATURDAY IS WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY AND WE WILL MAKE IT DOUBLY IMPORTANT IN OMAHA IS A SUPREME BARGAIN DAY. m r.r JU i j L Q) tfMr AUffirg' tqMS I The Greatest Bargalas'ln Digit Quality Aljovcr Laces Ever Offered in (he Endre West 75c Mover Laces 19c We offer the biggest bargains ever known, thousands of yards of the most elegant allover lace in white, creajn. rfnd, e'eru. Tliese allovcrs are fine Cluny, Plat Val, Point de Paris, English . Nets, etc., about 50 new and desirable styles are ,included-j-positively worth! as high aV 75c a yard, at, yard 25c FANCY LACES at 5c a Yard Insertions, Bands, Galloons, Normandy Vals, Torchons, ciuny, Point do Paris, black silk Chantillas beautiful new designs worth up to 256 a yardj at, yard BRANDEIS Women's $4 Long Kid SHORT KID GLOVES at 69c a PAIR- 2-clasp, black and colora, worth $1.00 pair on bargain square at, PIr, . . ; .'. '. LONG SILK CLOVES - . 12- and 16-button length, extra heavy, black only, worth up to $2.0.0.at, pair GAUNTLETS Just received Our Bpring shipment of celebrated Northrup make, black and BRANDEIS life Wanl Every Hell-Dressed LA VIDA BOSSES PICK THE ALMA MAN Democratic Chiefs. Decide on Shallen berger for Governor. SHOVE BERQ AUD BEST ASIDE Thta Wm Cat an -Dried at That Brraa Dtaaar at Lincoln 'Mayor Jlut Exclaims Kvr Hr Die. "Tha more the 'merrier and the better chancy, tor ,, m." says ..Mayor James O. Dahlman, candidate fur governor of Ne braska. In-talking of the announcement by A.C aUiallenborfc-er of his willingness again t' rn for the .office of the chief ' executive of the state. The mayor stated that he has expected that Mr. Shallen- ' berger would announce his candidacy. W. II. Thompson will not be a. candidate, Mr. Dahlman thinks. Meanwhile Msyor Jim's apparent com- ' placence Is not reconcilable In the face of "conditions as expressed by an old line war horse who attended that dinner In Lincoln, January 15. when the big chiefs met anl laid out certain .political plans. This old line democrat who Is on the In side Is authority for the statement that 8hallenberffffc-'K announcement - Is the ro sult of a systematic movement engineered by the powers that be, in the democratic acts ftontlyot prompt ly on the bou els, cleanses lle systomojc.ctualy, assist ono in overcoming habitual constipati on permanently. To get its Wnejicial effects buy tbe genuine. ; CALIFORNIA IO SYRUP CO. vwafavajvxzto'U totems. 5c j Gloves at $2.50 a Pair lbutton length, real kid, black, brown ana tan: aieo 16-button length French lambskin Gloves, black and tan, 3 claep fasteners every pair fitted priced specially for Satur day, at, , pair .2.50 69 c .1.09 gauntlets, 1 an a no n rn tan at, pair. .1. 4.30-2.50 Woman la Omaha to See these CORSETS The height of scientific corsetry. The new spring gowns should be fitted oyer La Vlda. Every one is made., by hand. (1Mlss Nolan, the demonstrator, will remain but a 'fehort time longer. . Come' (i ti fA (for Saturday prices are... 91 ULI'.tU $Lt) W. B. REDUSO CORSET For stout figures sizes from 2 3 ft 36. This Is a new and up-to-date mode),,7' specially adapted to large and well developed figures, made of fine batiste and coutil with heavy steels and extra hose supporters. Special $1 CORSETS for 69c Well known makes, front and side supporters, made of French batiste, lace trlmmi, boned with non-rustable wire, ' " 69C party of Nebraska, and Mr. William. J. Bryan Is said to have a thing or two to say about democratic politics In his own state. The fact is, so this man says, that the big chiefs have decided at that Bryan dinner that Bhallenbergef should make the race and all. other candidate be gently, but effectively, shoved to one side. If Mayjr Dahlman regarded himself as a candidate, he mutt have been shoved to one side along with the rest and that may yet give rise. It Is feared, to another ',3tlng of Ingrati tude." Shalleubcmer I'p, Berpe Down. The most Important result of that dinner meeting, so The Bee's Informant says, was the decision that Shullenberger should again make the race for governor and the next most important result was that, come what may, George W. ltergo should be once for all ehoved away back Into the dark background of oblivion to fur as the democrats of Nebraska were concerned. That Mr. Bryan dominated that meeting there never has been any doubt, which leaves but ono conclusion, namely, that Mr. Bryan decreed the ascendancy of Shal lenbergVr. and the political burial of George W. Uerge, populist-democrat, fusion having become practically extinct in Ne braska. . ' At that meeting, according to this good democrat, ShaUenbergcr was decided on in spile of the fact that he was defeated by Sheldon and largely because of his old time friendship and working sympathy with the railroads, the' big-chiefs of democracy still clinging to the belief that the rail roads have not yet lost all their political power. Boya Kent to Reform School. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Feb. 21 (Spe cial.) Clyde Alexander, uged 17, and Chester Dixon, aged 16, were yesterday or dered sent, by County Judge Mullin, to the Boys' Industrial School at Kearney. They were the ringleaders of a gang of upward of a dozen boys of tender ages who were discovered by the police to be nil far ing almost on a Wholesale plan and making' a rendezvous In a shed on a vacant lot. In the shed were found all .kinds of tools, provisions, dime novels, etc. The lads named were not only ringleaders, but, as such, had broken Into a Burlington car and taken canned goods therefrom. The others are required to report to the police every Saturday until further orders. It is be lieved that the ease with which goods of this kind are disposed of to second-hand dealers has been something of an Incentive for the work. One dealer. Kreinenchuk, was fined on the same day tn the sum of W0 for concealing stolen property, the brass taken from the Union Pacific by two men who were caught in posesston thereof, con fessed, plead guilty and were given Ji.ll sentences. ' anaht la the Art and arrested by Dr. King's New Life TOla, bilious headache quits and liver and bowels If t, MEVIH-SOTMC Exquisite Silk Petticoats, Worth up to $12, at i of elaborate .Skirts, every shade of the plaids. Every skirt silk underlays. Included here are many extra size black silk skirts for large women, many very elab oratepositively worth from $6.50 to $12 never such bargains before, at. Fine Silk Petticoats, Worth Up to $5.00, at $2.98 These stun- J nine Petticoats in this ptoud are wines reds blues, S o o i. light and dark grays etc. good quality of derlays to match cut very full and every be a good value at $5.00 special i S S s s s s s 1 s No woman who wants a, Silk Petticoat for now or future use, can afford to overlook this great bargain opportunity. 5 Big Bargains in High Grade Winter Wear Fleeced and heavy weight Wrappers and Long Kimonos Knl 1 1 6 p Petti coats." No woman should be without one to : effect a quick clearance we make big ' reductions. have been selling up to $2, at .69c j ojtxiai m via Women's Winter Cloaks Long, loose Cloaks, in blacks s s Short coats, many of them silk and actually worth up to $7.50 special. Children's Cloaks, worth up to $0.OO, at Women's P 1 e e c ed Cotton Waists Women's dren's Sweaters worth $1, 25c worth $1, T !!'.... 25c at. 1 f 1 at DUN'S REVIEW Of-IRADE Further Slight Improvement in .Volume of Business. MILLS AND FACTORIES EESUME Stocks Are Low and Wholesalers) Are Expecting- Prompt Supplemental Orders Outlook Gener allr Hopeful. NEW YORK, Feb. 21. R. O. Duns & Co's. Review of Trade tomorrow will say: Further slight Improvement is noted in volume of trade and confidence In the fu ture is also greater, but progress Is slow. Buyers have attended the nrlmarv anrl Jobbing markets In large numbers, placing mir oruers lor spring gooas. although the disposition Is likely to restrict operations to small quantities. Manufacturers expect early supplemental orders, however, as the pressure for quick delivery Is considered endorsement of the general belief that Btocks are low. More mills and factories have resumed and It is announced that many other plants will open next month, while lower cosls of construction . revive consideration of pluns for extensions and new buildings that were postponed last fall. Gradually the volume of new business In creases In tho Iron and steel Industries, al though most orders are for small quantities. About one-half the capacity of steel mills of the leading Interest are now In operation. wnereas wnen me year openeo, the active percentage was scarcely more than one quarter, and many other mills will resume after next week. A more hornful tone is noted in the spot department of the cotton goods Industry, although production Is still curtailed and retailers from outside have only placed mod- Cuba Eats Fruit New York eati meat. Canada eats pork and Iceland eats fat The colder the climate the fatter the food.becauie fat heats the body and heat is life. The finest fat that jrowt makes Scott's Emulsion It is the Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. SCOTT'S EMULSION is full of heat and AouruhmenL It has a power in it that gives . vigor and new floh to thosa who suffer from consumption and other wasting diseases. All Draaglstsi SOa. asa l.pO. Greatest Sale Ever Held la Omaha SILK PETTICOATS Ekflaolly Made All Colors Including Daintiest Evening Shades Made of Finest Quality Silk With an eastern petticoat manufacturer it waa a question of ready money in 24 hours or close his doors. Our New York buyer was appealed to, and he paid cash for the entire stock on hand. Never was a more beautiful lot of silk Petticoats sent out of New York to go at special made of the very best quality taffeta in J rainbow as well "as black also checks and ! has wide, deep flounce; many with fine Ladies' Cloaks, your choice of our fine winter coats, Women's heavy and medium w e 1 gnt Suits, many suit able for spring worth up to $25 &t.'e i I ..$5 wear and worth to ; .. 111 -' ud i y am ocistuium at 1.00 " 91 Women's anl mixtures, also Women's up-to-date lined ' . ....;...', $1 ""to wiuio, eiyies ana mater ials, worth up to $10 at. and Chil CMldr e n's Wool Ureases, worth up S.,.V",.....49c Women's new .to $9, $3.98 erate orders with Jobbers. There Is no diffi culty in securing prompt delivery In nearly an lines, as it is round mac many mins are carrying larger surplus than was sup posed. Export demand for shipment to China and Ud sea ports has revived and moderate sales were made. Larger con tracts are still under consideration, stocks having decreased at Shanghai. Some bulk business has been done In men's wear wool ens, but most buying Is limited to small proportions. Fancy worsted fair orders were placed, some lines attracting the nor mal amount of attention. ' New England footwear manufacturers re port trade still backward on the whole, yet there were evidences of renewed interest In the market, especially by western buyers. As a rule purchases are of small quan tities, against which Is the encouraging off set of such urgency for quick shipment that supplementary contracts may be ex pected. Russia calf, some varieties of black calf and heavy sole are taken freely, but most sections of the leather market show no great activity. TJie demand from whole salers who supply cobblers is unusually heavy. Belting butts and harness leather continue weak and dull. Hides are quiet, with quotations generally lower. BRADSTREET"S REVIEW OP TKADB Widespread Stormy Weather Dulls Dlatrlbatlnsj easiness. NEW YORK, Feb. 21. Bradstreet's to morrow will sayi ' Widespread stormy weather has had the effect of dulling distributive trade, Inter rupting railway traffic and restricting the movement of grain to market to the small est volume in twenty-two months. In ad dition floods in the Ohio and tributary val leys have restricted industrial operations for a time. Jobbing trade. Judging from the reports received, continues as recently noted, a good-slsed aggregate of small orders for imnindlate or near shipment being reported at leading markets. Millinery, dry goods and kindred lines are In chief demand, with staple goods preferred to novelties, which are rather neglected. Retail trade is at a transition point and Is quiet as a whole, responding to the de creased purchasing power of the wage earning clasees. Talk of reduction In wages by rulfroads and others is wide spread. Industrial affairs show little change, with shutdowns or short time about counter balancing resumptions. There is, for In stance, more doing In finished lines of Iron ind steel, but In crude forms rather less ia rinins and the leading rroduclng interests in woolen goods reports 66 per cent of Its' looms Ulle. Blioe smpments are a mua larger at the east and full time has been resumed at the leading western manufac turing center, but shipments are still well behind a year ago. Cotton goods are no lower, but prices are very Irregular, with Jobbers In many Instances cutting below manufacturers' prices. There Is consider ably more doing In export trade In llght iHivht cottons for China, some prices re- N ported being below European offerings. Collections are a iririe oeiier, mi nqunu for extensions are still very numerous. Business failures In the United Slates for the week ending February 30 number as sgalnst Jj last week. 177 In the like week in 1MI7. U8 tn 19". 0 in 1905 and Suu In I. Failures for the week in Can ada number to, as against 46 last week and U In this week a year ago. Wheat, Including flour, exports from the I'nltetl States and Canada for the week ending Fehruary ai aggregated, tail.om bu., against 4.UU7.&A0 bu. last week, Mit)l bu. this week last, year and S.io9.fe6 bu. In For the thirty-four weeks of tbe fiscal year the exports are lSl,.tat bu., against 118,816. -1 bu. In 1906-7 and lTii, lW,l bu. In VM-t. Corn exports for ths week are 1.63S.M bu.. agalnat LSTH.071 bu. last week and sale. S $198 Thousands . silk with cotton un- skirt would Women's Silk and Jace Waists, varie ty of styles and colors, 2nd Floor, worth up to $9, at ; 38 .498 " $15 . - uoaii iiepiul l. Winter Cloak at Jta.tin loose or semi-fitted long coats, $2 ! 98c. Suits, good Women's 50c Flan neleteeShort l"T.:.. ...19c styles, worth at and. , S S 1 98 i f 8 ; 298 Boston Store date the exports are 35,131,427 bu., against ,&!4,156 bu In 1906-7. . EIGHTH TRIAL OF ONE CASE Emma HosltOTen Will' Attempt Once More to Get Damages from Street Railway, For the eighth time the damage suit of Emma Hoskovec against the street railway company Is scheduled for trial in the dis trict court. The case is becoming one of the famous ones In the history of long drawn out litigation In Douglas county. It has gone to a Jury seven times and has j been argued once In supreme court, which Thursday reversed the verdict for the street railway company brought In at the close of the seventTt trial and remanded the case for another trial. i Miss Hoskovec was injured sir years ago whlU alighting from a car at Thirteenth and Dodge streets. 8he began suit on October 7, 1902. Tho Jury at the first trial gave her H.00O damages but a new trial was allow jd tho defendant. Tho noxt Jury disagreed, the third gave her a verdict for 12,000, the fourth found for the defendant, the fifth Jury was discharged because of the Illness of a Juror, the sixth returned Work has bean man's lot since the crea ation, but a day of toll should not have Its penalty of pain. Why Is It then, you ask, that backache so often follows? It Is because the modern tendency Is to over work, to tear down faster than nature can rebuild. An unnatural strain Is thrown upon the vital organs, and more especially upon the kidneys, which have the work of filtering the blood free of waste and poison. The heavy tax of overwork ths strain upon the back that Is so common to many trades and occupations, is too great The kidneys begin to fall in their work, and there is a double danger to health. Tha poisonous matter collects in the system and the kidneys themselves begin to break down. Pain In the back is only a warning of trouble In the kidneys. An Inflammation has set In, and a disordered condition of the urine soon becomes apparent. Too much or too little urine, with a constant desire to void the secretions; any notlcable deviation from the normal color; tbe appearance of a sandy sediment, proves a disordered condition of the kid neys that needs quick attention. DOAN'S IODNEY PILLS. told by all dealest. Prlc BO era. IXJBTWUlallJsUKIt OO, Bofsl, K. T Proprietor. EXTRA SPECIAL SALE OF Rogers Bros. 1847 Silverware TEE BEST SILVERWARE Vi T&E WORLD FOR WEAR Knives and Forks 184 7 Koger uros.' lty, six knives and six forks, satin and Q OA plain finish,. Jeweler's price $5, at vMF Tepoon 1847 Roger Bros.' Vintage and Charter Oak Teaspoons, set of six, 4 ar Jeweler's price $2.00, at ...!) TeMpoons Roger Bros.' Al plain tipped Tea spoons, warranted to wear io years, CQ set of six 3C Tablespoons Roger Bros.' VA1 quality table spoons, set of six, worth $2.00, 1847 Roger Bros' Vin tage, Charter Oak ta blespoons, set of six. Jeweler's price a A $4.00, at 60tf 1847 Rogof Bros.' Des sert SpoonB, latest patterns, Vintage and Charter Oak, 2 Landers, Clark Dessert Knives, pearl handles, at, each ...... 1847 Roger Bros.' Charter Oak and Vin tage Soup Spoons, st of six. in fancy box All the latest designs in Veil Pins, domestic, from $5.00 down to Saturday special Veil Pins, 20 styles to se Sterling Sliver Belt Pins, the new arrivals for spring. lect from, at 25c BRANDEIS SPECIAL SALE China Dept. Cut Star Champagne Glasses worth $5.00 per dozen, our price Saturday, 20 C Taney Bread and Butter Plates genuine imperial Crown China regular price $6.00 per dozen, Saturday, "I Qo each vt BRANDEIS Those Great Window Displays Them? They Give a Great Sale and Couch Covers See the Entire Douglas Street Front of Brandeis Store, Over to the Display of Tapestry Curtains and Conch Covers. The Bargains Are Wonderful a verdict for 12,200 and the seventh found for the defendant. In all cases where traction right after the big International match. He spent the day visiting his old time friend. Colonel William McCune, west ern agent of the show. Colonel Cody has wired Mr. McCune that he again has per mission from Washington to take the In dians on the road and that the show will be bigger this year than eveV before. OLDEST 0FSH0W AGENTS Mike Coyle, Who Took lleenaa ssd Slace Aromnd World, Vis its Omaha. vrii,. rnui. transportation manager of .1. 1 V W -I " the Buffalo Bill Wild West show, was In Omaha Friday making contracts through this section of country for the summer'. Itinerary. While Mr. Coyle has been with Colonel Cody but twelve years he Is the oldest transportation manager In the business, having been with the Forepaugh show from its Infancy to the time It was sold. For forty-five years Mr. Coyle has been making, the railroad contracts for the big shows of the country. He was the first THE PENALTY OF OVERWORK tH 1 1 pic M M 1 m i Mr Dest quai- -y, 98C 1 1 Frary aud Roger Bros.' Berry Spoons, crest pattern, worth $2.00, Q Roger Bros.' Cold Moat Forks, crest design, ' worth $1.25, ' Pn 50c .3.39 at. Imported and 25c Elastic Belts, silk elas tic, fancy buckles DUL BED SPREAD SALE Great lot of full size hem med and fringed Crochet and Satin Marseilles Bed Spreads, worth up to $2.50, eB:t.V 98c and 1.50 Women's Hosiery Imported and Domestic, plain and fancy lisle and Maco cotton many silk embroidered nA nil. over lace, worth up to $1.00 a pair, at, pair 29c 49c Men's, Women's and Children's SOc Hosiery, per pair, at 10c -r-12 of Them Have Yoo Seen Splendid Idea of the oS Portieres Next Monday Given manager to take boxers around the coun try, having Heenan and Mace as his at verdlcts were returned new trials wore allowed by the presiding Judge except the last. In that case appesl was taken to the supreme court and It has Just remanded the case for its'eighth tryout before a Jury. DER SCHUDGE IS SURE SICK F.ats Only Nine EgsTS aad a Ham far His Break faat. Half The cheery face of "Der Bchudge" Altatadt again looked over the desk at the police station Friday, and dispensed Justice to the ruck of humanity which passed before him while he smiled and beamed companlonably upon his friends.' "You're looking well, Judge," said some one. "I am not very well," said der schudge. "I have not my appetite. This morning I eat -nly nine eggs, half a ham, four cups coffee and five plates pancakes. I must see a doctor." Ever Try The Bee Want Ad Columns? If not, do so, and get satisfactory resulta If your work seems hard for you. If you have a lame, weak or aching back, if you seem tired and listless, and seem to be running down without apparent cause, begin at onoe with Doan's Kidney Pllla, She great kidney remedy that haf cured o many of your neighbors. It has given thousands of working men and women strong, sound backs for their dally work. OXA-HA. OOT John Hoefler, 1 Burdette St.. Omaha Neb., says: "I Just as heartily recommend Doan's Kidney Pills today as when they cured me of kidney trouble In 1889. At that time I was bothered by a steady, dull ache across the kidneys, especially sever when I stooped or lifted. I used remedy after remedy but obtained no relief and was at a loss to know how to dispose ot my trouble. I at last started taking Doan's Kidney Pills and the prompt il lief I received Induced me to continue J their use. Tbsy soon disposed of my suf fering entirely and there has never hr a symptom of. It since. I occasionally take a few doses of Doan's Kidney Pllla aa they serve to keep my kidneys In gooe working order." . t J ot right. 25c, For sal by Beaton Drug empanyY' l,t8,j bu. In lauT, For the fiscal year to