THE OMAHA DAILY" BEE: SATURDAY, FEBRUAfcY 6, 1909. UI ANNUAL Linen Cambrics for Ladies' Tailor Made Waists. Oar 40c Linen Cambric, In this Mle 25c a yard. Our 60c Linen Cambric, In thla ala 33c a yard. Our 05c Linen Cambric, In thla aale 45c a yard. Our 75c Linen Cambric, in thla aale 60c a yard. Our 11.00 Linen Cambric, In thia aale 9g a yard. Saturday Grand Opening Display 6t Lovely New Waists, Second Floor Cloak Department. We wish to announce that all our new spring models of beautiful waists, consisting of plain tailor made linens, hand embroidered linens, dainty lingerie, net, crepe and messallne, will be ready for your approval Batnrday. We consider this the reatBt assortment of really high class waists ever shown in Omaha. New Models in Separate Skirts Hundreds of the very latest style skirts now on exhibition. You do not know what a' real beautiful skirt Is unless you see our new garments made by New York's foremost maker, Bonwlt & Brand. Black Panama skirts from $6.50 to $13.60. Black Voile skirts from $12. 60, to $35.00. Fancy mixed skirts from $.50 to $16.60. Alterations free of charge. New Suits Wa have probably 300 new suits ready for Saturday's selling. Our styles are more handsome than ever and are In a class by themselves. SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY New Lingerie Waists, 1909 Models 98c values up to $1.50 Saturday, commencing at 9 A. M., we will sell in our New Bargain Square in basement,, a magnificent line of new style waists at much less than regular prices. These waists have just been received from the manufacturer and every garment is fresh and clean. We can guarantee every buyer of one of the greatest values ever offerd for new, clean merchandise. Come Saturday and share in these bargains. Silk Skirts and Petti, coats to Your Special Measure. The beautiful lines on which our underskirts and petticoats are made to your special measure are attract ing a great deal of attention. The superior quality of our tailor work and the elegance of our styles are very pleas ing. You choose any ma terial you like, taffeta silk, sateen, pWcaline' or heather blooiu, we make . them to your special measure. Snd Pickens has In on vfor nonpartisan County superintendents. , J OkJteU tm Weight osj Package. Dave. O'Brien came down from Omaha io look after hla Interests In the pure food (aw. The honorable David does not want to ttsmp the net weight on his boxes of can dle, though he Is willing, he said, to tamp on the boxes the price of the can dies. He did not bring any samples along, which la considered very bad taste. Serasabllas; for Pie. Democrats have demonstrated beyond any doubt they are a hungry lot and that no tons will ba left unturned to make room at the pic counter for every man who voted for the leer!ess eLader. Bills to that end Ml thluh and last in tha house this morn- Talcott of Knox threw a measure Into the, hopper providing for the creation of a Slats Normal board to take the place of the present Stat Board of Education. Vnder the provisions of this bill the gov ernor shall appoint five members of the board and the state terasurer and the Stats superintendent shall also be members. It It provided that, the members shall not all be of the same political party, which means that no republican will get a Job under . Governor Bhallenberger on this board, as the treasurer 'and superintendent are republicans. The board under this bill shall also have charge o tthe Junior normal schools -nd of normal work In high schools. The emergency clause Is attached bu the present board shall hold on until tha next board Is appointed. It Is set out In the bin tha': all appointments shall be continued by fit senate and It In vacation when th- legislature meets the next time. If, not continued the governor shall make new appointment. A second bill provides that the duties of f Saturday w will be prepared to take care of all who wish to take ad vantage of th shoe bargain. Great reductions on our famous shoes for Boys' 11.00 shoos sell jg Boys' 'H'U shoe" sell " " J 2 19 Boys; '" ahoas siti J gg Girls tt.OO "Startrtght" 2.2B Mtses""Vishca"s;i'" JJg Girls' M 0 shoes sell J2.80 Girls'" Viib'shoes'seil " $2.49 -xifjqk: fiufi yiM LADIES' m ahaes In Wibar in hlsh leathers la the ral pair; theyr I . . 1-4 I M fl I V II I .11. milt acd dull calf IMiodels; some buy sev lc-c3 lii-yyiza Eovcutl ricvizy ) u iumtt. Cambric Hull For Ladies' Tailor Made Waists. Our 75c Cambric Mull 48-in. widethis Bale 50c a yard. Our 85c Cambric Mull 48-in. wide, this sale 69c a yard. Our $1.00 Cambrio Mull 48 in. wide, in this sale 75c yard. $1.48 each values up te $2.25 $1.98 each values vp to $2.75 Special Sale of White Goods in Our Econ omy Basement, Satur. . day. Long Cloth. One case 15c and 20c Long Cloth In this sale, your choice per yard 8 He. Special Bale of White Madras and Waitings. One case . 30c and 36c White Madras for ladies' tailor made waists, your choice 16c per yard. 8pcUl Sale of Fine Lawn. One,, case 15c and SOc India Lawns in all lengths, your choice 8 He per yard. The clean la an opportunity not to te (Unregarded. Dress Goods thu purs food commission shall be split in half and the salary doubled and an extra mitn given a job. If this bill passes the governor has authority to appoint a food and dairy commissioner and a dairy and food commissioner, each of whom shall re ceive 11,800 a year. Then comes along another bill providing that the governor shall appoint a state accountant at 12,000 a year. The present law provides that the state accountant shall be appointed by the state auditor and endorsed by the governor. Under that law Auditor Barton has appointed John Tulleys state accountant and he has been endorsed by Governor Bhallenberger. DEMURRAGE) BILL IS REPORTED Penalties for Failure to Promptly Forward Goods. (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Feb. 5.-Speclal.)-The Joint railroad committee today reported a recip rocal demurrage bill agreed upon practically as drawn by EVnator Banning of Cass county. The bill ' entitled, "An act to rogul&te demurrage ' and storage charges and to prevent delays In the transportation and delivery by railroads of freight other than perishable freight" The measure pro vides that when freight Is tendered to a railroad company for transportation the company shall receive the earn for ship ment and Issue bills of lading and when the shipments have been received, they must be carried forward at the rate of, toot less than fifty miles per day of twenty tour hours. For failure te receive and transport such shipment within the time prescribed, the company shall forfeit fl a day or fraction thereof on all carload lots with' minimum charge of t cents for any package as liquidated damages, together with all other damages th consignor or Children's $1.(9 "Start r If lit" at Children's ft. 00 shoes at , $1.79 51.49 Children's ft. 00 "Start rldht" at Babies' It. 60 and H.15 . "Btartrlght shoe at.... $1.39 89c A special lot of Misses' and Child ren's new style $1.10 flc. shoes selling at .016 to all the cmLp&Ett. SHOE! bath low and high Patterns tan calf. shoes: black suede, brown sued tan Oxfords and low shoes; newest O S.Q all ana anoea senilis; :NE CO. Shoe Bargains AT THS LILLIPUTIAN STORE iit - iOTn moiei baoi axi. ptrtt. W1ITE India Linons. Our 18c India Linons, in this sale 10c. Our 20c India Linon9, in tlii a sale 12c. Our 25c India Linons, in thia sale 18c. Special Sale of Long Cape Gloves Saturday 9 A. M. To close out the balance of our line of long cape gloves We have marked them at a "giving away" price for Saturday. They are standard makes and sold regularly from $3.75 to $4.50 per pair. Colors tan, taupe, and black. Your choice Saturday at 9 A. M., at per pair 95c. $2.48 each values vp to $4.25 Toilet Goods Saturday Specials. Mrs. Graham's Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream for J8c. Colgate's Tooth Powder, 115c. Roarer and Oallet Powder de Ris (Anthca) 69o. Powder Leaves (book form) 7 He Complete Manicure Hot, 19c. Rubber Complexion Brushes, 10c each. Witch Hazel, Ulyoerlne sod Oatmeal Soap, Sat urday, 10c per box. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Monday, Beautiful Colored Dress Goods Remnants at Sweeping Reductions. up from the great January Belling. It Remnants of now displayed In our Sixteenth Street Window. Remember we make skirts to your meas ure, i consignee may sustain thereby, providing that In computing the time freight is in transit there shall be allowed twenty-four hours at each point where transferring from one railroad to another Is Involved. An additional twenty-four hours is allowed on all oars weighed In transit within the boundaries of th state. Railroads shall give within twenty-four hours of the arrival of a car notice of the same to the consignees under penalty. When cars enter the state from other states the time of entry of this state must 'be furnished In the notlco of arrival. Cars shall be placed on trricks for unloading wTTiln twenty-four hours after arrival. A per-alty of fl a day for delay shall be taxed against the railroad. Shippers on consign ees shall have thirty-six hours for loading or unloading a car of less than 60,0u0 ca pacity and sixty hours for loading or un loading those of 60,000 capacity or more, subject to a demurrage charge of not more than Si a day when said periods have been exceeded. Provision Is made for extending the time when cars are bunched upon him and when they are changed on the track and placed In Inaccessible position, and when a storm causes delay during business hours. Forty-eight hours Is allowed before stor age charges may be applied In warehouses and railroad depots for package freight. Jurisdiction Is given the courts to tske suits In these cases and provision Is made for allowance of attorneys' fees, but this allowance shall not exceed th amount In controversy. SENATORS REPLY TO MAYOR Aceas Htm and Other Democrattle OSeUli ml Playlasr Politics. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. S. (Special.) The ' three senators from Douglas county today Joined In a letter to Mayor Dahlman and President Johnsoa of the council In which they ask why all the storm has been raised In Omaha over tha occupation tax when th members do not Intend to enact any legislation that shall tak away th right of th city to levy th occupation tax. Although, th amendments of the committee on municipal affairs provide for removing from th charter th clauses conveying the right to levy such taxes th senators in dicate they bav no desire to push this through. Th charter bill was not consid ered again In committee of th whole today In th senate and pending th Saturday and Sunday adjournment tha seen of conflict will be removed from Lincoln to Omaha. Th letter of the senators la as follows: We note. In the public press, your letter to th Douglas county delegates In the leg islature, though tha letter Itself has not reached us. We take It for granted that the press Is correct, and w know also that it wss evidently given out for horn con sumption. Replying thereto for ourselves, we desire to impress upon you and th public that there is no legislation which we know of that "looks towards eliminating from the Omaha charter or the laws of Nebraska th right or authority of th city council to regulate public service corporations, or to Impose such sn occupation tax upon them as will in their Judgment b Just and equitable." We also deal re to say that though this power has been a part of tha Omaha charier at all times aloe you were elected to your present or (ice. we know of no on of you taking any steps whatever to enact any ordinance under this author ity, at least not until very recently. W fully know why you are writing lat ter to us now, for there is an election to take place thta spring: we understand this thoroughly. But why have you not exer cised this power beore? Why bav you let this power In you aa officer It dormant and unused for throe years, and during all th time you have been la officer Why are you so xer9lsed bow as to declare this supposed, turi not contemplated, actloa by us a dutnmenlal action against the city ina. a-iS4i GOODS White Madras for Ladies' Tailor Made Waists. Our 35c White Madras, In this sale 25c a yard. i Our 60c White Madras, in thla sale 39c 'a yard. Our 60c White Madras, in this sale at 45c a yard. Our 75c White Madras, in this sale at 59c a yard. EXTRA SPECIALS IN MENS UNDERWEAR ' A big cut In prices Saturday on men's union suits and separate gar ments. Men's pure silk and wool shirts and drawers, regular price $3.50 per garment, reduced to $1.50. -Men's white wool shirts and drawers, regular $1.50 quality, reduced to 96c per garment. Men's Wright Fleeced lined underwear $1.50 and $1.00 qualities reduced to 50c each. Men's regular 60c ribbed and fleeced lined shirts and drawers at 25c per garment. - Union Suits Regular $5.50 fine mercerized suits, underweight, Saturday $2.50 suit. Regular $6.00 natural wool union suits, Saturday $3.60 per suit. ' ' Men's pure silk union suits that sold st $20.00, Saturday $10.00 suit. Note:( We have not a complete line of sizes, but we may have yours. We have other good values In underwear not advertised. Special Sale of Dressing Sacques Saturday at 9 A. M. Ladles' dressing sacques and short kimonos In wool albatross and challle china silk and cotton crepe at one-half regular price. China silk sacques, figured and plain, colors, light blue, pink and lav ender, slightly soiled, Saturday one-half regular prce. $5.50 china silk sacques. at $2.75 j $6.75 china silk sacques, at $3.38 $5.60 china silk sacques, at $3.00 $7.60 china silk sacques, at $3.7& $10.00 china silk sacques, at $5.00. Ladies Wool Challie and Albatross Sacques, in Light and Dark Colors at One Half Price. $4.60 sacques, Saturday, at $2.25 $5.00 sacques, Saturday, at $2.50 $7.00 sacques, Saturday $3.60. AH the soiled dressing sacques In figured or plain white lawn, worth, up to $1.25, special Saturday, 39c each. All the soiled dotted Swiss and fancy white sacques, worth up to $3.50, Saturday 96c each. All the fancy white sacques, worth up to $6.50 ;Saturday, $1.60. All the flannelette dressing sacques and short kimonos, all sizes from 34 to 44 at about one-third off the regular prices. 80c sacques, Saturday, 60c each, $1.00 sacques, Saturday 65c each, $1.25 sacques, aaiuraay oc eacu $2.25 sacques,' Saturday, at $1.60 each. Special Sale of Hosiery Saturday. Wayne Knit Cotton Hose, excellent for wear, nave auuma "i heels and toes. 39c qual ity, Saturday at 26c per pair. Children's and Wo men's 25c Hose, Saturday at 15c per pair. administration who have this most vital question" before you "for consideration, in vestigation and action?" .Why have you not Investigated and acted In those tnree years you have been In office? Evidently you did not want to do so, but now when an election Is nearly at hand, you put in the public press, for home consumption, you letter wherein you state you consider such power of vital Interest to your ad ministration. You need not fear It will be taken away from you. What the public need to understand Is that you have not used this power, and what they need to fear is that you are not in earnest now since you hav had th power for three years and have not shown any desire what ever to use it If you had spent your time In endeavoring to act under this most vital power, instead of spending your tlir In trying to prevent the present democratic delegation of Douglas county from re deeming Its promise to give home rule to the city of Omaha, you might have accom plished something along the line that you claim now you Intend to .accomplish. BILLS INTRODUCED ISf THE HOUSE Coaslderable Addition to th Grlat ytlroady Haad. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. 5,-Special.) The fol lowing bills were introduced in the house today: H. R. M4, by Henry .of Holt Making It a misdemeanor to seil liquor to Indians. H R. 26, by Young of Madison Provid ing that the governor shall appoint a state accountant at f2,000, and-allowing him $6'J0 traveling expenses. . H. R. 288, by Talcott of Knox Providing that Junior normals and normal training in 11 he undtir control of a state normal board, to be created by the act. The governor shall appoint five mem bers and the state treasurer and superin tendent are made ex-offlclo members of the board. . , H. R. 187, by Smith of Cass-Amends the gam law to provide for th sale of wild game during th open season. H. R. 2A. by Connolly of Douglas To regulate moving picture shows and placing them under th Jurisdiction of the labor commissioner. .... , . . H. R. by FICkens or jerrersuu r lshes the office of county superintendent. H. R. tW, by Boyd of Hamilton Provides for the incorporation and regulation of the Afro-American society known aa the jNa tlonal Free Home union, at Aurora. 11. R. 2V1, by Hefferman of Dakota Pro vides that writ of attachment may be served on a debtor who changes his place of residence, even within the county. H. R. iiSa, by Pickens of Jefferson Pro vides for the election of nonpartisan county superintendents. ' ... ' H. R. tw, by Gates of Sarpy-Repeala the law exempting the capital stock of build ing and loan aseoclatlona from taxation. H. R. 294. by Humphrey of Lancaster Providing thaC the trustees of Wyuka cem etery at Lincoln shall be appointed by the mayor and city council. 11. H. a, by Humphrey of Lancaster Lincoln city charter. H. R. 2)6, by Humphrey of Lancaster Members of the city council in Lincoln shall compose th board of trustees of the san itary district . . II. R. 297, by Humphrey of Lancaster Provides for nonpartisan school boards In cities the sise of Lincoln. H. R. K98, by Pickens of Jefferson Takes name of couuly superintendent off of party ballots. , H. K. t. by Thomas of Douglas-Providing for election of th Judges of tha mu nicipal court in Omaha. 1L It. ), by Raines of Webster Calling for a constitutional convention. H. R. 301. by Thomae of Douglas Th municipal court for Omaha. H. R. a. by Thomas of Douglas Pro viding that members of the municipal court may (1U vacancies In the police court In H ft. by Bowman of Nuckolls Pro viding for two deputy food, dairy and drug commissioners at sslaries of I .Wl H. R. lot. by Bowman of Nuckolls Pro viding that the county assessor shall pub lish at the expense of the county In suine newspaper of th county the names of all parsons or corporations whose personal property Is listed at mors than fwuft. In th commute of th whole th house recommended for passage th following bUlai H. It. n by C of Front We Providing a lhfn'"g board to aaamui and Usu IVmm to urofimtonal aurs. H, K 1U, b Taylor of CJusUn-Fennlt-. SALE Special sale Linen Sheetings. Special sate Persian Lawns. Special sale French Emb. Piques. Special sale French Mulls. Special sale Checked Dimities. Special sale White Panama Cloth. Special sale Linen Suitings. Special sale Imperial Long Cloth. $1.60 sacques, saturaay si.uv eaun. $1.76 sacques, Saturday $1.15 each. $2.00 sacques, Saturday $1.35 each. Saturday Candy Special Balduff's delicious maple cocoanut bonbons regular price 30c, Sat urday at, a pound, only, 20c. ting counties to appropriate money . ..pimiltiirkl annotations. H. R. 127, by West of HalN-Provlding for correct pedigree or ataiuons. xi r 17J hv Holmes of Douglas PrO' vldlng the governer may appoint a state architect when one Is needed to "raw plans for a state building, to be paid what the srnvernor elects to pay. The house adjourned until 10 o'clock to n,n,m. after voting down a motion to adjourn until Monday afternoon. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS OF SENATE Number of Bills Passed and Others Postponed. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. 5.-(Speclal.)-The senate today passed the following bills on tnira reading: S F 62. by Miller of Lancaster Curative bill to make consuruuonai ing extortion and blackmail m ui. I F. 65. by King of Polk-Kor the collec ... . 1 -. .:.i4i... r.intiva to divorce. S F. 4" by Buck of Otoe-To prevent the importation and sale of adulterated ;d. ft F. to, by Randall of Madlson-Placlng truancy cases in small cities under the Jur isdiction of the polic Judge. The following bills were recommended for rm.Kajre in committee of the whole: S F 18. by Tanner of Douglas For the appointment of a board of osteopathy to reguiaie me L.. . UI. ...hnnl nf nifMlclne. H H 36 by Henry of Holt-Appropriating f25,C00 for a Lincoln monument on h stut afltol grounds on consideration ofthe col lection of flO.OOO additional for the aRrne purpose by lhe cltisens of the state. The Sena te without discussion agreed to a raise In the appropriation recommended In the house bill, which was originally 116,000. On reports of standing committees the fnllowina- bills were Indefinitely posiponea S. F. M. by Banning Increasing the test of keroseno trom in ei 1 i , " , , ' a u. im li Ruhrman of Howard Quid- Ing' the title to certain lots in the city of S. F. 78, by Bannlng-Placlng sheriffs on a (m basis. BALDUFF'S ongee Made of pure New Orleans open kettle molasses Saturday at the special price of 20c Pound The regular price is 40c lb. For the benefit of those who have never tried this delicious confection we make this specia price for Saturday only. Special in the Lunch Room for Saturday: Braised Sirloin of Beef with vegetables and cornbread, 25c BMJMF'S 1520 Farnam St. " 0. S. COBB, Receiver for olasses F. ITS, v Myers To provide for the destruction of sweet clover. Senator Ransom's committee on privi leges and elections met today and recom mended to pas 'the bill by Representative Taylor of Custer county, II. R. ft, con ferring upon the state canvassing board the power to canvass the votes on amend ments to the stato constitution, Tho Randall Mil, 8. F. K. giving women the right to vol In municipal elections, was also recommended for passage, as was 8. F. 16. by Kctchum of Thayer, which provides for an open primary, at which the names of candidates shall rotate on a ballot on which all parties shall be repre sented. The bill advances primary day to the last Tuesday In August. The following bills were passed by the senate on third reading: S. F. 79. by Volpn of Dodce Permitting change of the site of school housese at spe cial meetings instead of at the annual meetings. a F. 61 by Howell of Douglas Permitting Increase In the levy for school purposes from 25 to 40 mill In cities of over 1,600 population. II. H. a6. bv Henry or Holt ArDronrlatlna t-'b.tHX) for a statue of Abraham Lincoln on the state rapltd grounds on consideration of a donation or 10,000 by cltisens for the sain purpose. The afternoon was spent In commute of th wholo, but th senators who hav Sun day law bills unanimously requested that they go over. The following bill war acted upon In committee of th whole: 8. F. 88. by Ransom of Dougla Permit ting a surviving huaband or wife to take property of the deceased under th laws of inheritance or under tn win. nwom mended to pass. 8. F. 48. by OlllB Of Valley Providing railroad companies must furnish comfort able cabooses properly equipped on stock trains and must run them not less than isrhteen milna an hour on main lines or not less than fourteen miles an hour on branch lines, exclusive of the time In loading or unloading. Recommended to pass. S. F. 19, by Ransom of Douglas Permit ting crlpplod firemen to draw fOO a month when totally disabled, in cities of the first class and metropolitan cities, and their lary for not over eighteen montlia wnen partially disabled. Recommended to pass. 6. F. 146, ny itansom ot jjougms w nere two Justices of the peace are elected, the one rece'vlng the higher vote shall be a member of the town board. (Recommended to pass. S. F. 20, by Ransom or uougias in incor porated villages and out In the country railroads shall not be allowed to block rossings for more than ten minutes st a time. Recommended to pass. S. F. 89, by Ransom of Douglas ro pro vide for the mortgaging of lands of minors and using and controlling and Investing the proceeds tnereoi. Kecommenaeu w P"- . ... 8. r a, ny Ransom 01 uouiiwrroiiu. Ing for accurate aocount of material useu by county boards In the repair of bridges. Recommended to pass. S. F. 86. by Fuller of Beward Providing tnr ih. mnwlns- of weeds along highways and taxing the cost of same against abut ting property. Kecommenaea ror pmmsc a v irT hv Klein of Oasre For the ex penditure of Inheritance tax In building and graaing roans in counties ui ,n.c than 45,000 population. Recommended to pass, B F M hv King of Polk-Amendlng me chanics lien law. Recommended to pass. S. F. 111. by Raymona 01 won s niun Relative to Impannellng of Juries. Recom mended to pass. 8, ji", 124, Dy Cain or runnaruauu 1.. r .u van,,, method of remanding a prisoner convicted of murder In first de- ' gre to tne penueniuirjr, inn. 7 decree of governor stating when he shall be hung. In effect tn aoouiiou 01 c.,i.-. punishment. Bill Flrat Heading. a -a om k nrnwn nf I jincaster Ceme tery trustees of IJncoln shall be appoint ive instead 01 hwuyb wiiccio. 8. F. 262. by Brown or wiiwiujr-m.i- tiriMi nf iMtv in sanitary drain age district shall be trustees of said dls- kg"' " p. 253, by Brown of Lancaster-For nonpartisan school board in cities of from 40.OU0 tn l'W,l"t popuiaiiun. 8 F. 264. by Randall of Madison Re quiring railroads whose lines connect or Intersect with each other to make reason able dally time connections, uj iirevwo that tho State Railway commission hall enforce such regulation, fixing penalties for th violation tnereoi, ana aeciarma emergency. . .. . J. ., S F. !i66, by Rannau 01 mnamn-m i vide for transfer facilities at track cross lugs at grade of common carriers, deter mining how the extnes of such track crossings shall be paid, fixing a penilty for the violation of this act. empowering th State Railway commission to enforce the same. Union depots shall be ar ranged where tracks are not more than 000 fs' lK6. by Raymond of Scott's Bluff Rolitlve to school advances in small dls- trsCtF. 257. by Henry (by request of IT. 8. Conn)-Relatlve to qualification of county superintendents. ft F. 268. by Ketchura of Thayer Pro viding for the establishment of a state addicted to the excessive us of narcotics. hospital for dipsomaniacs aim wr mwt ATURDAY PECIAIS" - AT BEATON'S 50c La Blache Powder 291 (Saturday Only.) 60c Pozzoni's Powder. ....... .27 (Saturday Only.) 50c Java Rice Powder. ...... -25 (Saturday Only.) $1.00 Pompelao Massage Cream. 48t (Saturday Only.) 12.00 Chest Protectors. All chamois. Our special for Saturday, 50 less than the wholesale price f5( $1.00 Plnaud'a Lilac Vegetal. Don t miss it 4UC (Saturday Only.) 35c Nail Files, flexible 19 (Saturday Only.) . 75c Manicure Scissors, Saturday only, at 4f BOc Manicure Scissors, Saturday, only, at 38 .BEATON DRUG CO. 15th and Farnam. 1 lf V6tnIander& Smithy LADIES' EXCLUSIVE FURNISHINGS Saturday Specials $1.25 Kttf 6!ofts for OOo 51.75 " " $1.25 $3.59 Loot Gloves $2.49 317 So. 16tii Street HOTEL ROME Table dIIo4e Dinner $1.00. every evening 6 to A GOOD JVIUOIC VETO FOR THE CENSUS BILL (Continued from First Fage.) Ing, declared that hla sole object was to elicit explanations which would enable Mm to "object Intelligently. The spesker be came Involved In the controversy and war called on to make a ruling, and then Mr, Gaines threw th house Into an uproar by charging thst the rules prohibited a "squara deal" to claimants. He grew so vehement that th speaker ordered a deputy sergeant-St-srms to conduct him to his scat. Mr. Gaines, however, sat down before the of flclal reached him. Tho president's message vetoing th cen sus bill wss read Just befors adjournment. It reached the house ahortly after noon, but Its reading was held tip for fear that dis cussion of It might Jeopardise, the passags of a number of private bills which were entitled to consideration under special or der. At 6:.1ft p. m. the house adjourned without any action being taken on the message. Only Oa "BROMO aCININB." That Is a Laxative Bromo Quinine, Look for the aignature of E. W. Grove Used th world over to Cur a Cold In On Day. aso. JR.75 coat sweaters at IS; 13.00 coat sweat ers, $2.50; J3.50 coat sweaters, $3.00; $2.00 coat sweaters, $1.50. Benson A Thorn Co. Water Works for Edsrrmont. EDOEMONT, 8. D., Feb. 6. (Bpeelftl.) Bonds have been issued and sold for a new water works system, which will be In stalled hers In the sprln. Th water will be taken from th Burlington artesian well. This well Is nearly 3,000 feet deep and tht temperature of the water. Is 126 degrees. AMl'SEBfBNTS. BOYD'S THEATER TOmOHT. 8ATUKDAT SAT MATEffSH Charles rrohman Presents WM. H. CRANE la Xls Greatest LanffcUf sjnooeas. FATHER AND THE BOl'S" bt oxomaa abb. eats wow Uias; MO WD AT, TtnBiAT,ri. ROBERT EDESON TH CAM O1 TM jrOBTX" Keata Vow SUlas;. Wednesday and Thursday Svenlnf VMM DAXirrr ooatsoxxxm ADELAIDE THURSTON THE WOMAN'S HOUR WXEI Or rSBBUABT 14th T WOODWARD STOCK CO. MUSICIANS' MASQUE CARNIVAL AUDITORIUM February 8tlit,09 200 IN ORCHESTRA $400.00 IN PRIZES For Best Masked Costumes. Admission 50 Cents Per Person mass oa Display to Orchard Ji WU halm's Dhow Window. e Phones: Dour 160S: Ind., A-1S04 feavs- Tnes Tburs. tat. Clyde ntoh's Bltf Bnooess "LOVER'S LANE" Xmatense Bosnia rrodnettoa rb. T, 8, , 10, "Th Privet Voretary Oomlnr Thnrs, TrL, Sat., Tab. 11, la, IS, David Belasoo's Owm Ooapaay la T" WARRENS OP VIRGINIA With mn MXSMAM. Seats UTow. , INCkAMM ABTAHCX9 TAVSBTZUUI Hatlaee vry day 8il0 very alfht Sill. Will Rogers, Staley's Transformation, Julia Kinsley A Co., The Sandwlnas, 6wol Brothers, Olivette, Mathews &. Reec anc Klnodrome. Prices luc, 2&o. 60a Theater KATOrXB TODAT TOstOW, AMS&XCA'S OBBATZST BOOK JT.AY Graustark A LOTS BXBZSTD A TXBOVS IVHOiT SCXOOX. BAY AUDITORIUM SKATING ALL THIS WEEK ADMISSION 10c SKATES 20 Where to eatJ Table d' Hole Dinner AT THE Chesapeake Ulv-ll HOWARD STREET. Sunday FROM 11 A. M. TO P. It. Music by Mr. Hangauer, pianist and singer. Sunday Mr. Taylor assist with singing. , Meal Book Free at . ROBERTSON CAFE GUESS NUMBER SERVED EACH DAT Table d'Hote Dinner Every Sunday and Holiday Meal Tickets Frea at Hansons Every person takes a sual at Toll Sanson's basement restaurant luay giMa til a number who visit there during las iir :v.iy ty th aeareai gucs wias a saeaj too. Toll Hanson's lunch Room The most attractive. trtht.sL. airiest and Boost economical lunch sown la Otaaaa