TITE OMATIA SUNDAY BEE: MAttCTI 8, .1008. Sunifls Hut Satisfy No n omn tvitli honest detdre neel pa out of our aperiaJty ahop wltlxmt a solt in color, weave, rtr-sitrn and fit exceeding her fondest dream. Suit superior In point of style, aunerlor In point of ma trrlals, mperlor In point of tailoring. Tailored Kulta any woman ran wear with credit to her pood taMe a a smart dresher. Suits at $25 The Smartest Tailored Sulfa Possible to Produce for the Price They're the outcome of careful plan ins in which a great purchase of ma terials and close figuring with the maker enable you to buy a $35,00 suit for $25.00. We've a right to say $35.00 suits for we have accurately repro duced regular $35.00 models, neither utinting the material nor slighting the workmanship. The styles embrace the new Iiutterfly Suit with its long grace ful tapering lines. The modified Prince Chap and the new snug j fitting model effects. Superbly tailored suits. . . wimi ''''V,fflJfli easaaeaaeae ass Come in and hear Caruso, Melba, or some of the great bands. Every home in Omaha must have a Phonograph, and It Is Just the time to buy yours now. If It Is not convenient to pay all cash, we will accomodate you by accepting part cash, and give you time on the balance, and at the. same price. Regular Machine costs from Victor Vlctrola Victor Aiixtcophone We have 100,000 Records to select from. OPKX KYKKY EVENING. Nebraska': 331 Broadway. Council Bluffs. 1 I If Your Glasses Annoy you will find a difference in your eyes which should be corrected by the use of proper glasses. H. J. Penfold & Co. Leading Opticians. 1408 Farnam St. ome Dairy Restaurant 1314 CAPITOL AVENUE Where You Get Good Ttilnas to Eat The most etrictly up-to-date Ladles' and Gentlemen's Itestaurant in the city ETEBYTHIVO HEW, 1T AaTD CLE A IT We kindly Invite the public to visit us whether they dine or nut. a. a. HIGH. We make FENCES IRON WIRE Cheaper Uuus Wood. ANCHOR FENCE ViTG. CO. rfcoa. &04 Bit. . . 807 ITo. lTta Bk. FAR NAM ST. A Parisian Novelty, 545 To the left we exactly portray a Parisian novelty in the new weave of London serge, which is very dressy and preferred by many to broadcloth, because it wrinkles less and does not soil so quickly. The jacket is trimmed with braid and taffeta and has stylish pointed dip front effect. The skirt is extra wide, full pleated with two folds. This is only one of our many pretty novelty styles, moderately priced at. . . Entertainment or very ome, We all love music, and a Phono graph will furnish just the music your mood demands. It is a continual Botirye of entertainment and education. HIS MASTER'S VOICE" .$10 to $100 $200 $50O VISITORS WELCOME. Cycle Co. Cor. lSlh & Harney. Omaba You or Your Eyes Bother You .... Consult Us. Our aim is to please our customers by giv ing the correct lens and the proper frame so you can see well and read comfortably. Close one eye and read with the other and no doubt Barrlc. tbe Baal Popular Prices O. W. QALPIaT. a specialty of Sunday dinner and noon-day lunchea. TABLE D'HOTE DINNER TODAY AT- me CALUMET SOCIETY IS SETTLING DOWN Comparatively Little Except Club meetings Scheduled for Week. LENTEN flAT.M IS ON IN EARNEST Omaha Fashionable Take Globe Trottlaar and Are Well Scat tered Over Pace ef the Earth. Capital. It'a nice to be It Willi a capital I, And Smart with a capital 8. And oh, to be Loved with a capital L I nicer than both. I should auess But It, Smart and Lioved I could easily be, My ambition would ramble afar. If only my father wa lurky enough To be Rich with a capital K. The Malcontent The 9 or 11 Calendar. MONDAY Ml Jensen. Treble Clef club; Mrs. John Battln. luncheon at the Omaha club. Tl'ESDAY Ml Weaver. Orpheum party for Mtaa Hradbury; iWatoga club dancing party; Mrs. Kd Bruenlng, bridge luncheon; Mr. Demaln Litdwlch luncheon; Miss Meyers, card party Temple Israel Sisterhood, availing eu- tertainment. WKDNESDAT Slater-Palne wedding Mis barber. Classmates' club; Miss Hannah Calder. Silver Spoon club; Mr. William Schneckenburger, Rose Social club. THfRSPAT Orchard III1I club, Mr. and Mrs. Byron lnglehart; Co mis club, Mre. I). K. Lovejoy; Original Owl club, Mrs. P. Anderson; Swastika Card club, Mrs. Henry Wlndhelm. FRIDAY Mrs. Albert Kdholm. West Karnara Luncheon club; T. B. club, Mrs. J. F. Qulnby; Mr. and Mrs. Kd P. Smith, card party. SATURDAY Mr. and Mr. E. D. Van Court, Harmony club; Mr. and Mrs. Maxfteld, M. M. C. club; Mrs. Sol Dog-en, afternoon bridge; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dooley, Orchard Hill Whist club. The Lenten calm seems to have settled upon society In earnest, and, aalde from the club meetings and a few Informal affairs, this week's chief promise is for quiet. But while the stay-at-homes ara "observ ing". Lent, the more fortunate, or, perhaps, the more thoughtful ones hava turned globe trotters, and Just now Omaha's fashionables are scattered pretty well over the face of the earth. An unusually large number Is traveling abroad this season, but by far the greater number of travelers are enjoy ing the attractions of tha resorts along the gulf and California coasts. Mexloo has attracted many also, while still others, according to letters, are finding ample di version In New York and the east. Mr. and Mrs. Wattles sail this week for a trip around the world. Two women belonging to two of the prominent families are plan ning on accompanying the Atlantic fleet, which starts from the Pactflo coaat for a trip around the world. A special stramnr la to be chartered for the wives and fami lies and a few friends of the officers. This steamer will follow tha fleet and make the same ports. A number of Omaha people have re cently taken the Mediterranean trip and are now enjoying the sunny climes of Ha'y and Sicily, while a score or more of the Omaha travelers are scattered through the south ern states and Mexico. Mr. O. C. Redlck and Mr. Kd George are expected Monday from Mexico. Others who were In the City of Mexico last week were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dempster and Miss Elizabeth Allen, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Scannell, Mrs. Gallagher and Mr. Ben Gallagher, Mr. W. O. Webster, Mrs. A. G. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guiou and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Cady have been for several days at San Antonla, Tex., and expect to leave soon for Pass Christian. Hollywood, the beautiful suburb of Los Angeles, la gaining favor with Omahans. It la there that Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wat- fvtles are building one of tha most beautiful country places on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gibson, formerly of Omaha, have located there, and Mr. Gibson haa recently been elected president of the Hollywood club. Mr. George Bidwell Is at present In Holly-wood, looking at property near tha Wattles home, with the object of building, and Mr. and Mrs. Euclid Martin, who went there recently, have announced that they may make that their home. A new way of discarding In bridge was recently discovered by a new player. When asked If she discarded from strength or weakness, she replied, "Why, I don't know. I guess I discard from fright.'' Come and Go Gossip, Mr. Will Yetter has returned from trip to Cincinnati. Miss Brenner of Minneapolis Is the guest of Mrs. E. P. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Meyer have re turned from California, Mr. Elmer Redlck and Mr. Doug'aa Bowie are In Albuquerque, N. M. Mrs. W. B. Palmatler la visiting friends and relntlvea In Providence, R. I. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Elgutter are at home to their frienda at the Merrlam. Miss Stella Gregory of St. Paul will be the guest of Miss Helen Rahm for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. s. a, Richmond have gone to El Paso, Tex., for a stay of seveial months. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scott of Lincoln are spending the week's end with Mrs. Thomas A. McShane. Mr. "Will McPherson left Wednefday for Arizona, where he expects to go on ranch near Douglas. Mr. Frederick Jung of Milwaukee spent the first part of the week aa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Grotte. Mrs. Vance Lane and family expect to move about the first of April to 8 lit Lake City, where Mr. Lane Is now located. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Strasburger of Washington, D. C, have been the gues a this week of Mr. and Mra. Leo Grotte. Miss Paxson is the guest of her sister. Mrs. C. W. Hayes. Miss Paxson is en route to the Paeiflo coast from the eaat. Mrs. George B. Tisihuck, who recently had an operation performed at the Wiso Memorial hospital, la convalescing and 8600 10c and 15c Cigars on sale this week as long as they last at 5c straight EOT BARGAIN YET 1,800 La Vanda Londrea, regular price 10c, aale price 5c, $2.50 box of 50. 1,550 La Vanda Perfecto, regular price, 15c, sale price 5c, $2.50 box of 50. La Vanda Perfecto, $1.25 box of 25. 650 La Vanda Elegantes, regular price, 10c, aale price 5c, $2.50 box of 60. 2,200 La Vanda Regalia Flno. regular .price 10c, aale price 5c, $2.50 box of 50. 1,500 Vlctorldad Puritano, regular price 10c, aale price 5c, $2.50 box of 60. 1,800 Vlctorldad Conchas, regular price 10c, sale price 5c, $2.50 box of 50. 1,000 Vlctorldad General Jackson, reg ular price 15c, aale price 5c, $2.50 box ot 50. MYERS-DILLON DRUG GO. Cut Rate Druggist. lOUi Bud Faxiuuu BtrectB hopes to be able to return to bar home In a few days. Miss Berth Bradbury, who la the guest of Dr. and Mre. Bradbury, oxpects to leave thla week for her home In Chicago. Mtsa Delphine Silverman of St. Joseph is the guoet of Miss Alma Brandela. Mrs. Silverman will also visit Mre. Carl Brandela. Mr. Nell Vollmer, who baa recently re turned from Mexloo, la the guest of Mr. W. O. Colling for a few days an route to his home in Denver. Mrs. Samuel E. Wherrltt of Chicago ar rived Sunday morning to be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Standlah, for a few weeks. Mr. Harry Weller left Saturday for tha west. Later he will go to Los Angel -a, where Mrs Weller will Join him, snd they will' remain until the arrival of the At lantic fleet. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Scannell returned home Friday from a trip to San Ante n a. Tex., and the City of Mexloo. Mrs. Gal lagher and Mr. Ben Gallagher, who left with them, will not return until the latter part of this week. Mrs. Morltt Meyer snd children, who re turned recently from New York City, where they spent the winter, are with Mr. and Mrs. H. Rehfeld, B:6 South Twenty-fourth street, until their new home Is ready for them. Miss Minna Meyer la In New York for an Indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon W. Wattles, who have been spending a few weeks In Holly wood. Cel., will sail Tuesday on the Siberia for China and Japan. Later they will tike the Transslberlan tour and from th re they expect to go to Berlin, Germany anl take an automobile trip before returning home late in the summer. They will be ac companied by their niece, M as Carolina Leete, of Berkeley, Cal. rieaeerea Past. The San Souct club was entertained Friday evening by Miss Jessie Roblneon at her home. The next meeting will be Friday evening, March 20. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Grotte entertained three tables of bridge Thursday evening for their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stras burger. The game of cards was followed by a supper. Miss Ingrld Pedersen gave a box party to hear Madame Butterfly Wednesday after noon. Those In the party were Miss Mar garet McMenemy, Miss Kmlly Cleve, Mrs. Konlgsbrugge, Mr. Arthur S. Phinney and Mr. O. E. Pedersen. The Nezad club was entertained at tho home of Miss Jennie Nelson last Tuesday evening. Cards were played and the prlae was won by Miss Ebba Gustaveson. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Freda Gibson. Mrs. Ralph Hayward entertained a thea ter party Saturday afternoon at the Boyd for Miss Bertha Bradbury. Her gueets were: Mrs. W. J. Bradbury, Mrs. J. D. Weaver and Miss Mae Weaver. Af'er the matinee they had luncheon at the Rome. For Mrs. Harry Wolf, who leaves the latter part of the month for a visit In Philadelphia, Mrs. J. H. Harris, Mrs. O. Rubensteln, Mrs. M. Ryplns and Mrs. S. Sugarman entertained Friday at the home of Mrs. Harris, 26(18 Patrick avenue. At the game of cards the prises were won by Mrs. 8. Sunshine, Mrs. M. Surman of Bir mingham, Ala., and Mrs. F. N. Chernlsa. Captain and Mrs. Nesmlth of Fort Omaha entertained at dinner Tuesday evening for Colonel and Mrs. Gardener of Fort Crook and Colonel and . Mrs. Evans of department headquarters, Omaha. Carnations and ferns formed an attractive centerpiece for the table. In the evening an informal reception was given to the officers and their families at the poet to meet the dinner guests. Mrs. G. Store celebrated her birthday Thursday afternoon by entertaining in formally at her home. The guests pivs- ent were: Mrs. C B. Liver, Mra. John Turtle, Mrs. William Stoecker, Mrs. Charles Eggers, Mrs. Edgar Hlraina. Mra. Ritter, Mra. Blhler, Mrs. Shiprlght, Mrs. Flothow, Mrs. Glest. Mra. Tebblns, Mra. Charles Stors and Mrs. Rice and Mlssee Louise Shlprlght and"Emma Mrs. R. E. O'Brien entertained the mem bers of the G. N. club at high five Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. A. L. Veil being the guest of honor. Those present were Mrs. J. C. Reader, Mrs. B. F. Miller, Mrs. E. J. Grif fin, Mrs. Charles Rosenbery, Mrs. C. Peter son, Mrs. Ira Dawson, Mrs. I. Foley and Mrs. D'Arsy. The prlx-js of the afternoon were won by Mrs. Rosenbery and Mrs, Reeder. Mrs. Dawson will entertain the next meeting of the club In two weeks. Friday evening about sixty frienda gathered at the home of Mra. Florence I. Crane, 2129 Wirt street, while she was temporarily absent and gave her a gen ulne surprise when she returned about a o clock. It was In celebration of her birthday anniversary. A poem com memoratlve of the membership of the local Spanish War Veterans was read by Mr. Crane and a response, also In verse, was read by David Barnell ("Trilby"). Card games were a feature of the evening and were followed by luncheon. Mrs. iranK oarnty entertained at a B o'clock tea Monday afternoon for the chll nren or me neignoornooa. The young guests presented their hostess with a bou quet of flowera, little Miss Marguerite Walker making the presentation speech. Those present were Miss Margarita Walker, Mildred Walker, Gladys Walker, Florence Walker, Alllce Chandler, Gladys Chandler, Ruth Boyles. Ethel Cullen, Ada Wilson, May Clark, Helen Belnul, Helen Kerns, Clay Beisel, Glen Clark and Hayden Ahmanson. Mrs. J. B. Rahm entertained at an Or pheum party Saturday afternoon to cele brate the 13th birthday of her daurht-r, Misa Florence Rahm. The guests Included Miss Ruth Fitzgerald. Miss Mary Haller, Miss Katherine Sanders, Miss Georgia Carey, Miss Ruth Henry, Miss Dorothy Morton, Miss Grace Rlchter, Miss Alice Duval, Miss Florence Liver, Miss Claire Murphy. Miss Margaret Reckord, Ml Marlon Pearsall. Mrs. Rahm was assisted by Mrs. Charles Haller. After the matinee the party had luncheon at Balduffs. A pretty centerpiece of pink carnations lighted with pink candles, added to the attractiveness of the table. The 'Jnemhera of the Sacajawea club and their husbands were guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop Friday evening at their new home, 4240 Grant street Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wurn, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Smith, Dr. and Mra. J. C. Bishop, Mr. and Mra. W. O. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. John Miles, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hoffert, Mrs. J. G. Baker, Miss Clara Yoder. Miss Bromrr, Mlxa Besale Bishop and Francis lavldge. The rooms were effectively trimmed with cu flowers and the prizes of the cvnlng were awarded to Mrs. W. O. Terry, Mr Baker and Mr. Bishop. The aext meeting will be held In two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoffert. In crlebratlon of the birthday of her daughter. Miss Kxhel Btatrlce is tl Mrs, Thomas Isitt entertained an informal musleale Saturday evening, followed 1 y games and supper. Violets were used in decoration of the table and the piite anl score cards were designed with the a mi flower. The young people present included Miss Aliens Gertsch, Mi us Isabel McKelvy. Miss Russell McKelvy. Misa Lou.lla Keirell, Misa Mary Hansen, Misa Margaret Lind qulst. Miss Roae Ormsby, Miss Nellie Mo Dermott, Mr. Forest Smith, Mr. Bart Lynn, Mr. Ralph Carlson. Mr. Carl Malm, Mr. Richard Donnelly, Mr. George. Schrot-der, Mr. Jmm) BUuoviler aud Hi. 1'aal fc.tcueia.Jajmounctui!nt t,f opening nudo later. f 1,1m.. ii.il I. . m.h m .r 1 1 ii inn- li Mlirlmril ill )m , J J nf- vmvm i . . .....ii m.yyij rmYrnrr. T I -- - ;f - ...... .t.-. jSl I New OurWomm't dtpartment is beginning to take on the ap' pe arance ef sirring- The nexo suits art arriving daily already we have a veri' table collection of "Spring Beauties"'' every day brings us more of them. Hie new inmles are mere beautiful than for many seasons. Our buyer assures us that the suits arriving and to eome are the pick of hundreds of choice models that were offered him by leading makers. ' Ihe garments now in our store are worthy of your careful considtration. You'll find mmong them many "catchy" new styles, some are elegantly and elaborately designed, while others are modest and quiet enough to please women of oonser valive taste. You'll be interested in these new spring suits. We will be pleased to show tJiem to you this week. n Mrs. Isltt-waa assisted by her sister, Mie. H. B. Peters. Prospective Pleasure. Miss Grace Meyers will entertain at cards Tuesday afternoon. Miss Edna Jensen will be hostess of Mon day's meeting of the Treble Clef club. Mts. D. E. Lovejoy will entertain Thurs day afternoon's meeting of the Comls club. Mrs. P. Anderson will be hostess of tho meeting of the Original Owl club Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed P. Smith have lstmed Invitations for a card party Friday even ing. The T. B. club will hold Its meeting at the home of Mrs. J. F. Qulnby Frlda afternoon. Miss Hannah Caldcn will be hostess of Wednoaday afternoon's meeting of the Silver Spoon club. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Maxfii Id will enter tain the members of the M. M. C. club Saturday evening. The Orchard Hill Whist club will meet Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra. Charles Dooley. The members of the Swastika club will be entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Herman Wlldman. Members of the Rose Social club will be guests of Mrs. William Schneckenburger Wednesday afternoon. Mra. Ed Bruening has Issued Invitations for a luncheon to be gtven at her home Tuesday, followed by bridge. The play that waa to have been given by the officers and ladles at Fort Crook Wednesday has been postponed. Mrs. Albert Edholm will entertain the members of the West Farnam Luncheon club at her home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Inglehart will enter tain the members of the Orchard Hill Card club Thursday evening at their home. Mrs. Domain Ledwlch will entertain at luncheon, followed by cards, Tuesday. Five hundred Is to be the game of the afternoon. The Temple Israel alsterhood will give Its monthly entertainment Tuesday even ing In the vestry rooms of the new tempi -. Mrs. Warren Blarkwell has gone to C! 1 cago, where she will spend the month of March the guest of her mother, Mrs. Wlut coml). The Misses Barber will be hostesses of Wednesday afternoon's meeting of the Classmates' club at their home, 2117 Fowler avenue. Mrs. Sol Degen baa Invitations out for an informal bridge party, Saturday a'ter noon, to be given In honor of several 01' the visiting women. In honor of Miss Bertha Bradbury, who Is the guest of Dr. and Mra Bradbury, M'ss Mae Weaver will entertain at a, box party at the Orpheum Tuesday afternoon. The Y. Y. club gave an enjoyable danc'ng party Monday evening at Chambers' ar:id rmy. They will discontinue their pa-tles until after Lent, their next to be held Monday, April 20. Monday Mrs. John W. Battln will enter tain at luncheon at the Omaha club for Mips Hertha Bradbury of Chicago. The guests will Include Miss Bradbury, Dr. and Mrs. Bradbury and Mr. Audenreld Whltte more of St. Ixnils. Wedding; and Engagements. The wedding of Miss Florence Paine, daughter ot Mrs. John J. Boucher, to Mr. Edward Slater will take place Wednesday, March 11, at the home' of the bride's mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Kuhlman of 117 Park ave nue has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss lorot!iy Kuhlman, to Mr. Albert Lee Bell of Dundee. The wedding will take place the latter part of March. The wedding of Miss Viola Belle Praisher. daughter of Mrs. Cliuiloltu Temple Frui sher, to Mr. James Rentley of Hamburg, la.. Will take place Monday. March hi, at 1 o'clock, at the bride's home, 43) South Twenty-fifth avenue. The marriage of Mr. Hiram H. Smith of Omaha and Miss Ann E. Davles ot Des Moines was solemnized Thursday In the ftudy of the Congregational church of Des Molnea, Rev. F. W. IavlU off Idatlng. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will reside at Z12 Bris tol street. Omaha. ' An interesting announcement of the week was that of the date of the wedding of Miss Florence Iwls to Mr. Snerman Can field, which has been sei for the MonJay following Easter Sunday. April 20. The ceremony will be at V o'clock at All Saints' church and will be followed by a large re ception at the beautiful home of the bride's parents at Fortieth and Harney streets. Mr. and Mrs. Myles M. Standlsh have issued Invitations for the wedding of their daughter, Miis Frances Ksther Elandlsh. t.) Mr. Sterling Hjgh McCaw, which will take place Tuesday evening, March "Jl, at 8 o.'c-look. at Hanvcum Park Methodist church. There will be no reception, but a supper for the immediate families and members of the bridal party will follow the ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Standlah, Slit Pacific street. Misa F. M. Schadell returns Tuesday from the east, where she has been pur chasing their line of spring millinery. The Spring Suits FOR WOMEN TT I III I I I s II liSP .'-V- I'l . .11! SSBHU 'WUP i ii. RAILROADS SHOW INCREASE Western Railroads Order Cars and Home Stations Want Empties for Shippers. The tide has turniMl for many of the wextcrn railroads. After fear and trenhllng because of the stnudv di-creaxe In business the railroad managers now have a smile, for the steady Increase of the last week Is looked upon as an Indication that the tide has turned, and that business Is gradually working back to the activity which win shown prior to the panic. Reports from the Denver Rio Grande show that road Is making figures in the Increase column Instead of having to re port decreases. The Burlington lines west of the river have been on the increase for some time, the orders for cars are Increasing, the number of men needed at the local freight olfice Is Increased and the clerks In the headquarters are all buifkr than they have been for some time. But a short time ago the railroads had a large number of Idle cars and engines, and these are gradually being pressed into service. The wonder of the day Saturday was a complaint which came Into one of the general offices from a station in Nebraska that the shipper was unable to get cars to ship his goods. This seemed strange in face of the fact that reports have been circulated that Idle cars were blocking every sidetrack in the country. The west has had more business than the east during the slack times, and when the reports were made from time to time to the managers' association, they showed that the west was In much better shnpe at all times than the eaRt. The west had grain to move Hnd there was a de mand for it. The west had live stork to sell and it could be sold unci was sold. Kahl A .Johnston Are showing new spring millinery at their new quarters, 34 South Eighteenth street. Pointed Paragraphs. The average woman is vain enough to believe that she isn't. Multiplying her words seldom adds to a woman's popularity. Actors who are egrl off the si ago ought to make a fresh start. If some people were to speak their minds It wouldn't take them long. Many a man who claims to be looking for work looks the other way. Men who speak before they think have occasion to offer many apologies. A man's headache seems a lot worse when he didn't have any fun acquiring It. It's a whole lot easier to break the will of a dead man than It Is to break the will of a live woman. "The poor you have always with you," snld a woman to her husband, who had a mania for offering excuses. Leap year girls would rather marry In haste ard repent at leisure than never have a chance to repent at all. Chicago News. FlrRt showing of Spring millinery, Tues day, March 10, room. 6, second floor Conti nental block. Douglas street entrance. O'Connor & Co. Host In Merlons Pllllht. CHICA'!''. M.i:'C,i ".-While i-elehrating his blrthdiiv ann'versary In West 1'iilltnmi last nijrht, Edward C. Davidson, a ttaveling mileHin tn. was arrested "y '.' rnnient officials for allegeri t i lli-ity in fraudu- I lent use of Me mulls at I'rovl'ie-.re. It. 1. The officials making arrest acted so nuletlv that none of the -jtiesls at !a'd- , son s home were mane Hwure m me mins plight, iind the birthday festivities pro ceeded uninterrupted. Kahl A Johnston Are showliiK rev filing millinery at th-lr new quarters, 4 South eighteenth street. Miss F. M. Scliaiiell returns Tuesday from the east, where she has been pur chasing their line of spring n-llllnery. The announcement of opening made later. DrBenj FBailxt Sanatorium This institution Is I lie only one ft in the central west witli wiiaiaU; , r, lu:idii:'.:x situated in tlieir ov.ll ai:.;jle trou"" ' 1 'i.l:ei) tiuit aud rendering it po.illc to riansify caul-. Tiie cue huildinu i-:t.-.i u.-.' ,tu.-, t.-j-. ti treatment of iioii-toul-ioui und jg uoii-ineiitai uiKca- , uu ouicrs ie- ja ing admitted. The other, Ilcst H Cottage, Ix-lng designed for and P devoted to the exclusive Ireatmeul 3 or M-ieri menial cases, requiring for a time watchful care and spe cial nursing. is - M w.OitMUMii"i Ua4MaaftifeBl El Perfecto Veda Rouge s The El Perfecto Rouge, In powdof form, gives to the cheeks, lips and finger nails a color true to nature and defies detection. Should be In every woman's bou doir. Put up In 50c boxes only. Beaton Drug Go. intiT and Farnam The rp-to-lhe-Mlnute DruRRlKts. Get a Barrel ol Ice Cream Today A little barrel of Balduffs Ice Cream Is the very thing you will enjoy today. Have ua send you one out to your house. In each barrel there are threo flavors of the very choicest Ice cream It is possible to produce. Made from pure, rich croam and flavored with pure fruit flavors. Two sizes: V Quart size, sufficient for six or eight persons -40 Pint size, sufficient for three or four persons 20c For 10c or 15c extra wo will deliver a barrel to your house by messenger. THE STORE BR DELICACIES 1018-90 TABMAM ST. FXOXE MO. 711 Table d'Hote Dinner Today. Price. BOc. A Distinctiveness from other styles la char acteriatic of our Shirt Waist Rings The most popular of which Is the coral, with its beautiful soft shades of pink. Unique and odd cuttings are shown In otlir stones, mounted In rich gold effects. Birth Stons Rings for March In the attrac tive Kloodstotie of a f".ee, green color, interspersed with red spots which re-s.-::iUle kinall drops of blood frou 12.00 up. Albert Edholm 16h and IlavrneySt W,r7N2-oiRnal'V!r-3n,s rce Keek &M 3 il i Anas 0 ' Waller , m AflUl'u CosH.eicd Attractive... LA JtUPvE DEMLAIOIW (Llqold) will remove hall' from uny part of the body in i to 10 minutes leaving skin sort and white no smarting or burning; 7ic per bottle. My mail, nettled. $1. Circulars free. aSMAX It XlZuOOlf VELI. P1VQ CO, Cor. 16th and Iodge, OmUia owl mvo CO. Cur Itih ut lUiuf. fiXOsBZSV I a.