till !iB,.L.t.Ui ell PT- ll-QT FHOREI To Lovers of the Beautiful We beg to announce to the public the arrival of our Spring line of Stamping Pattern. We nrff prepared to stamp all of the latest style gown Princess,-Erupire, Directoire, Bretelle Skirts with Jacket, Hat tfn'd Faraol to match each suit. Alo many-new designs in waistB, Buster Brown col lars with Jabots to match, underwear and many dainty de sign for infants' outfits. ; , . Av'also'wi?h to announce the completion of our Spring line of finished Pillows and Center Pieces. . .We extend to the public a hearty invitation to call and eee.-theee.many pretty things on our second floor. - ,e ; Jefisons in Art Embroidery every day from 3 to 5 pm. V ; - William iMIHr frank Ti-' Bton. Chrlstln's plifrallty. 367. For t'oanrllnaaa Slsth Krank I.. -t-Ttftriody James Corr . .Y ' A,. R. Horl Oeorge U, iiMV O. H. Isr,-...., 1,211 Ward. 1.129 n !. 1.315 475 4Wi 2,044 H. n. MA.!Urr yv Hnry F.'X)troin ,. , ; Oslrom If. fftram.( 72S. Far tVancftaaaa Seventh War. rjom m. .p'atw-. i.ssa Louis PeWson .:., 1 771 Fred Bismol ...V-, 1 ww FrM Rjirrwdr ...' 1,876 . SehrocVr's plurality, 12. . Fi(X'oaacll!Han. Eth1fc Ward. Harriet fr,lHlbrrie. .... iVllMo-iV''. 'Co'r)r,r.V - Rami FYtffirtiniHrt- . J. B. Hutymrl.-. Hummed .thrfcllfij-; S.VA For ,tioiitmB"lnla Ward. .Tames A Don ....,'.?. Warry iw"owdurOy Harry rFlsCwr "v: . Charlf B.IHuhtirtgion Van lAiy'iii K Oeora; D. !TU'c ...i.,..k John J. rilni;......V.;.J. ;" Rice s phlrljlUy. 1,'f,' 1.2M 1.107 M7 1.49S : 59 l7 1.150 1.220 I'M 7r1 r or iffiiinimiii.iriia n .m jftlin Fr) fehra.M l,3rt 630 l.KK 2R9 619 . B. Nltjn'a A- C. Kfit-el FYank Ktinrl John J. Novak. ....... innw-MJiTiaaiiiTi .-v.-.'. .-. . .-. John Xlrak. , Kuvl'rP'iVUty. lis. , '. r,,llni fcJevmta Ward. Willlanvj?r4t,ttin .... 1.094 W. F. uunraler..., 2 Loufti Unrfbloin' 717 3er.rgw "Marahall 3 Ien O. PaJmF.i...... 1.S61 M."hali; phirallby, 457. Por Coanpllataa Trrrlfta Ward. William A Crvrnian.. O. A. N. Oli-ae.. Chaeloa M. Darla.M.,.1 Fraak.' H.' OuHok ..'...( ,Iam. C. Lindsay .v.-... P., Clon A. M. Pfteraon..,...., a. N. Tom... W i.asi 1,499 157 l.fcm 7M 706 pavia' plurality. 2M. M r. 'Srrymn ,'.'). temttA O." Dahlmair. . ... ; ...;, .. . 1.7S1 J, 107 Tahrhana rfiajorlfy, 1.87. Mil fltf Clerk, nan . Bfitf1er...r:. . J.7M Arthur,' Pew 1.241 Btitlfer'" majority, 2.7. . ! ;' For Itomstrollrr. :.( LoBPk.... ' "V-w rltr Attorney. Hart'y'fe. Tlurjiain.... , , t For. BallrtInK Inspector. CTiarles II. ''AVlthm'llJ For Coanrllmaa Flrat Ward. Andy. Hanacn !.., Joaaph Ji Mlk. R.. ?..y?UHania....... WHw' plurality, tm. 'Vmt CoiBdlnaa Second Ward Ta Bridget "..:.'...'.! Thomaa Wrtgti . , Brjdgef' majority, 1,971. j.faf -Coaacllata Third Ward Chaftaa -W. v IJttla...-. JMinea' Hara. , 4.411 4,214 4.390 1.467 1.19 2,123 1.276 1.3U4 1.034 1.720 2! 1.47V E.' -A-.- -AVonn ..t.-. w. u . : OHira'i plurality, 147. Ftfr- toutirrtlaiaa Foarth Ward. U B. Jolyiaoni..,, 3.323 For CttjuJUnka ' rifth Ward. (loodley F. Bruoker.... 1,3 M. R. Huntlngtoq.,U : : in Alfred Keller J ; i. . i. . .. m Ed 1 Liw(r,; ....... '...,!. '""na jqS 1 Boys' & G Styled for faster" xut? uuy rUI fl finely . ejnfji(d In palf ot "Ben-thorsM "Haa-ttier aaotala" er that aama aad jro art la a paalttoa. -1 ' daalcraaU the haraMat, haaaaaiaaat aa moat "com Wav- or ; relowr aalf hoaa ar haUt . tow . rag-goa aj. ' y Thtiyra pat ay h ahoetnak ra waa S0IOW tba aid tlava atads ban-i-ahoaauUtara who maa good old fashioned oak Watfcf far ahoa bottoms. Tha hoy, too, ospoota to Jala the "Basts parade" ao it woaldat ho too early to a a. alp hist right MOW. at that sTAhtB ntaa-tho psolal" raaaesahai that It means aTarytklag U havs sboee. 9 to 13 At $2.00 1 to 5 at $2.50 May ha had also la patoat leather, at maraly fOa per pair additional. ., Tit ydumo Own I I a 4 i,r I lkfejl S7a mm taia-tttr Doutflas 5trect Omaha - Nar. Send or Our yew Illustrated Spring Catalogue SEACI ALL DlfTI. 14. A-1S41 William I Nlchola Bnirker'a plurality, an. For Coaaellmaa Sixth Dan W. Canon !........ A. Kaplan Charlca V.. Kelpln W. 8. Sheldon !.. 430 Ward. 1.421 71 l.MS ShHdon'a plurality. (23. For Coaaellaiaa fterenth Ward. f. J. Canan 799 Michael Hoiran 1.1"2 Alma Jaokaon ! 1,7M B. J. McArdle........ 9J Jackeon'a pluraltty. bM. For Coanrllmaa Elhth Ward. John C. Davta 4,048 For Coaarllaaan Ninth Ward Thomaa MoOovern !. T. B. Norrla McQovarn'a majority, 91. For C'oanellmaa Tenth Ward Pter K. Rliaaar John H. Klllian ! 2.M0 1,149 3.K77 Matt Schneckenburger Claaisar'i plurality, 8R2. For Coanrllmaa Bleveath Ward 710 M. F. Funkhouaer 2.703 R. A. Schneider 1,786 Funkhouaer' majority, 938. For Coanellman Twelfth Ward M. L. Endra ! 3.0S1 P. H. Steyer I',f72 Endres majority, 49. Following la the detailed vote of the city on mayor: For ftiaror Kennbllran. FIRST' WARD. Palm- Zlm Dictrict. 1 20 6 1 1R S7 8 2 0 1 2 48 3 48 7 6 : 74 4 19 8 -4 5 13 Total!., 115 IS- U 72 190 SECOND WARD. 1 24 6 7 19 ! 48 6 -15 M 2 42 13 13 63 4 ., iH - 13 3 13 2S I 28 4 4 19 42 Total 170 J) "u 67 2oa THIRD WARD, t 0 1 I .64 3 t 1 I 3 1M 3 23 4 2 4 S 2 18 54 6 15 ' 2 4 27 . Totali... 86 -12 12 ...39- 263 FOURTH WARD. . 1 61 . - I 1 II 21 t 80 8 1 18 21 I 27 t ( 17 26 4 43 0 0 28 3i 6 97 1 0 31 86 Total! 268 8 108 167 FIFTH WARD. . 1 94 ( 66 .48 2 lOi t 3 47 M I 64 7 4 K 48 4 60 4 4 19 94 ( 34 3 4 21 U4 Total! 350 18 23 174 i SIXTH WAHD. 1 71 4 1 28 (2 1 88 1 1 (3 58 3 81 7 3 31 45 85 7 4 0 51 Total 808 1 It . 170 20 SE5VENTH WARD. 1 90 .... 46 46 1 83 4 1 40 . 2s 8 114 1 1 71 44 4 48 3 1 38 'Ji Total! 834 7 4 193 140 - - EIGHTH WARD. 1 72 2 I 16 " 81 3 83 ... 8 . 4 . 21 69 8 s. t 3 1 21 4 84 .. 1 , 30 , 44 ' Total! 222 9 12 84 206 NINTH WARD. 79 7 10 43 . 76 1 81 8 4 36 S3 iris' Shoes The Girl wiU bo c4atd wlU , the gtjrle thowo la "Starlights" . Tha girl who wears a tart. rights" aa aaster ITuuday wlU hare maeh tdtuufi ot hoc. suter whe .SOBSS'T. i for "tartrlghts" are built ,sm haalthfal foot forma area though . stylish to "tha atatost. In rid kid. La patent laathar la patent leather with "wag gar brown tops aad ia whits button effects aU lata ideas. Aad a girt long tha Idea af pmrohaslaf he X aster shoes at a typieal "girls' " sstabllsh meat where her style; her idea af modal aad 3Q1 aisee are eoaUnaally hept la mind. BVt to 10 $2, $2.50 11 to 2 at $2.50, $3 If it's a pair af 'tartrifhts" it's bona to ha alaaay. rtoptrs TOg THE OMAHA I I t 4 M 4 ., 4a 54 I M I tt 7 Tolsls 4ns n II M til TENTH WARD 1 IS ' t 1J 42 I 14 I T H I .. ' I 7 17 ?S 4 s I .t f t; I ..-23 , i 19 41 Totals 4 Ill "l r S El ELEVENTH WARD. 1 4 t 48 VI 1 M 4 . 41 43 J 100 f 4 S 9 i o w a) 4 S 4 47 69 Totals S 18 10 M 171 TWELFTH WARP. r 1M 11 7 77 12 M 7 27 tW t 85 12 SI 4 16. 3 7 58 Total!" 4R1 35 21 1 Z3 ' rr Mnyar Democrat. FIRST WARD. Berry- Pahl man. Diat. man. ,. 19 :. 12 .. 76 .. 33 1 5' 2 I as 1.18 76 333 1"5 91 91 li 157 Totals... 139 8ECOND WARD. ?t 47 48 i.. 19 29 Total! 164 THIRD WARD. . to 13 i 12 .: :.- .27 ii 644 56 74 69 49 66 292 Total 73 28 22 .20 25 99 1M 88 83 32 .20 16 138 FOURTH WARD. 76 2... 3... 88 M 27 46 4... 6... Totals. FIFTH WARD. 71 48 N8 104 62 Totals. 153 SIXTH' WARD. 1... 2.... 34 27 24 53 T4 K3 M 37 ia 60 89 31 37 1S7 3.... 4... Total .138 SEVENTH WARD. 81 35 47 63 8... 4... Total i 166 EIGHTH WARD. .......V........l a 31 ::z:3'":r: NINTH IVPIa"' 27 23 21 43 1... ... 3,,. 4... 88 71 88 60 266 8 32 31 37 64 262 67 , 45 63 86 . M 335 ' 50 80 17 75 .rji 67 - 33 38 66 J94 Total Totals. 203 15 32 SO 25 27 TENTH WARD. Total 129 ELEVENTH WARD. ' 43 42 14 44 1' Totals... TWELFTH WAHO. ;.:.;..:..; ! ; 42 JO 62 1..: .,, 4... Totals......... ! 177 HOWELL DIPS IN ON WATER BILL (Continued from First Page.) house passed It. The position waa In har mony with hla ruling aa food commis sioner through Chief Deputy Mains. The governor waa quoted by Senator Tlbbets as being In favor ( the house bill as amended. 1 When thla statement was made, Senator King assertad that Governor Shallenberger had come fo him and asked him to pre pare an amendment that would pursue a middle ground, and his had been done. He claimed to have submitted It to Governor Bhallenherger since ha drew It. Senator King . also said he would . not have drawn the governor Into the matter had It not been for the reference of Sena tor Tlbbets to the governor's position. An effort was mads to reconsider the vote by which tha bill was ordered to third reading, on motion of Bartoa ot Sa line. Further discussion took place, but the vote waa tan to nineteen against re consideration and loat. It waa said the food manufacturers desired to have a bear ing; Vefore the senate committee. Interests May Control Jndlelary. The senate concurred In the house amend ments to S. F. 100, by Donohoo, the non psrtissn Judiciary bill. The houss changed the messure to provide that petitions of candidates for supreme Justice and supreme judge, seeking to go on the ballot, should consist of 6,000 names and all other peti tions should be 1,000 names. Senator King opposed the bill at soma length on the ground It would permit the special inter esta to have more Influence on the election of Judges than they do at present. He declared the sice of the petition imposed by the amendments waa in favor of tha candidates representing these combina tions, as they were Juatfried to send their agents over tha state with petitions. In his own district, hj. laid, the Union Pacific sent men all along their lipa opposing him and something that waa true In a district, he declared, was ltkery fo be frus In the stats at large. ' .', ' Ha thought the party designation for can didates for Judge waa the beat, as It elimin ated a, host of candidates from the field that-would make tha election a hard one to handle and confusing to tha voter. By the multiplicity of candidates, the Intended aim of the bill would be defeated. To Bay Wayno Normal. The senate haa agreed with the house on buying the Wsyne Normal school for the purpose of establishing a school In northssst Nebraska to train teachers. The measure appropriates 890.000 and specifies that ths State Normal board shall have charge. The bill has no emergency clause and will be effective July 1. Ths Institu tion consists of eight buildings in all. and was repreaented to be worth practi cally double tha sum charged the state for It. The owner, Mr. Pile, recently died, but the plan to aell to tha stats was under way before his death. Ttie senate committee of tha whole raised the appropriation for a aew building at ths School for ths Deaf and Dumb at Omaha, from- 836.000 to IBS, 909 and recom mended It for passage. Hand One (a Plaasosa. -8. F. 46, by Ransom ef Douglas, lasted about five minutes in ths houss and thea It was killed without ceremony. Tha bill provided that tha boenaing boanf should it and paas on applications to sell liquor DAILY. BEE. THURSDAY, tlntr days befm-e the old lieenirs expired; that parties slanlng petition might tnear I they were freeholder! and then It would be up to the proteatanta to prove they were not freeholdere. It also provided saloon keeper "could retire hi! license be fore the end of. the year and get a rebate, on the same providing the license had not been cancelled because of an Infraction of tha law. Opponents of the measure lnlstet that this provision would permit saloon keeper! to start a salnnn and then falling to make money lo quit and get back their license money. Uraff. Nettleton of Clay and oth ers opposed It. Gives Power to earh Hoanee. Though they preached home rule In the campaign the. members of the house rec ommended . for passage a bill this after noon which has already passed the senate which gives to an agent of the state the right to enter any dwelling If he believes a dependent child, of the state is secreted or detained there. The agent la given power td forcibly entT tha house and If the 6wner thereof offers any objections ha la guilty of a misde meanor. - ,.-' This- great authority Is given to an agent of the state In S. F. 830. by Miller of Lan caster, which provldVa that the governor shall appoint' a commission of three per sons to have charge of a school for de pendent children to be conducted at the Horns for the Friendless. Thla board or commission shell h a v" complete charge of the school and shall have power to ap point an agent at 81.500 s, year to look after the children. ' If a member of the school runs away and this agent haa reason to believe that he Is Wing detained or Is concealed In any- house he may forcibly enter and make a search. ' The bill went through the house without anyone calling attention to thla great power being placed In. tha hands of a person who la not even required to give bond. - LIVELY TIME S THK HOUR Clark aad Rlehardeoa Sat Down t'poa hy tha tnenker. (From a Staff Correspondent.) .LINCOLN, March . 31. (Speclal.)-AmM cheers and" Jeer the - house adjourned to night following a ruling by Speaker Pool that a resolution presented by Clark of Richardson was out ef order. Clark had se cured unanimous Consent to have It read. The resolution provided that inasmuch as ths -law provided that the regents of the stats university may accept gifts or dona tions for' the university that the regents may do aa they, deem wise regarding the Carnegie pension fund for the teachers. In explanation ''of , his resolution Clark laid the. regent! could have accepted ths pension fund without coming to the legis lature, but hiving been courteous enough to. put the matter, up' to tha legislature, he believed It the duty of the house to leave the regents In the same position they were before the bill, waa Introduced. While Clark -was trying to talk jerry Howard waa yelling as loud is he could something about the Homestead strike and Graff of Cuming got worked up and tt- pressed his opinion of the matter following the Clark talk and a half doien others were shouting and yelling and. Jeering at ths same time. ' - . . "I do not want t take snap Judgment in the matter," raid Clark, "and I ask that the resolution go over under the rules until tomorrow that each member can decide the question himself," 'The -resolution' is celarly out of order," said Speaker- Pool. The qeustlon has been passed orf three times by this house." And as the speaker brought .down his. gavel on his desk lt-was.-the elgnal for a wild burst orhpplauee." w.v ., - ... . "1 demand my rights here as a member, said Clark with moth heat. "I received unanimous consent to have that resolution read and It waa read. It Is not out of order " ' "1 move we take a recess until f o'clock tomorrow," yelled a half dozen voices. "I have a right to appeal from ths chair " "The motion haa been made to adjourn," said the speaker,' "and that question la not debatable." With Clark and Wilson and others try Ing to get recognition, tha speaker declared ths motion to adjourn had carried. Then tha bouaa turned loose another yelL RECORD RUSH FOR PIE COUNTER Governor Is Easily the B sales t Maa la Nebraska. (From a Staff Correspondent.) - LINCOLN, Match 81. (Special.) All per sons who are seeking state Jobs are in vited to visit the offloa of Governor Shallenberger at, ones, to send a telegram announcing their . candidacy, or to writ htm a letter end to Induce their friends to write letters of recommendation. The work would bettor be done right away, for the bills with ths fat places are being rushed through, and the, early bird get the angle worm and one angleworm make but on mouthful. Job! Job! Jobs! Everybody come! The rush for political pie to the state house has begun and with the closing session of the legislature and the flood of bill that I being sent down at the snd of the eleventh 'hour, there Ii the added Jam. of Job-seekers who hv a right lo sxpect that from tli actions of the demo crats thla session, they are to receive the rewsrd. Men who have been fighting ths political battle of W. J. Bryan for nearly a score of years snd who have grown gray bearded Waiting at (he gate are on their way to Lincoln and this will be notice to others that If there Is to be any chance of tha reward they had better get up steam. No waiting will count. Governor Shallenberger has made a reputation of appointing hot off the bat and he la sup posed to know a good man for an office the minute he turns his spotlight in his direction. - i With ths pasaage of the bill for the new State Normal School board, which haa been aent to the- executive office, carrying the emergency clause snd providing for the appointment of a board of five members In addition to ths state officer mentioned ss si officio members, there began the race for pelf. Ths members of the legislature have friend they are urging, and between times when ths governor Is explaining Constipation the Cause of Disease Nature V Own Remedy. Constipation Is not only disagreeable. It la dangerous. If allowed to beoome chronic It will prove the forerunner of dlseaae. Na ture Intended ths bowel to move regularly one a day. The delicate stomach and bowels are ths keystone of tha physical organisation and ahould b kpt In normal working order to preserve health. When the bowel become sluggish they require a natural and harmless Isistlv. Too oftn they ar permanently damaged by powerful druga taken to feres action. In tbs famous Natural HUNTADI JANOS Wster, nature herself has provided bar awn harmless las atlve which, can be relied on for quick and ur results. s tumblerful on arising will, within - an hour move ths bowels gently and copiously. A bottle costs but a trifle gad contains many dose. Look out for unscrupulous druggists, who will substittita unless yoA ask for Huayatfl JANOS. IX APRIL 1. 1903. what position he has been quoted as taking on various measures, he la receiving callers to tell him of the merits of Mr. A. Mr. Be Mr. C and down to Mr. X, and than all over saain. i w While the governor Is receiving a r:! tlnnally ringing and he answers closSt-' lltclal friends out In the state who want to tell him who Is the man for the piece. Then when he wives aside the Impatient caller who has told him why the man on the telephone line was wrong, h receives hla waiting secretary loaded down with communication telling him other things about other men. and he cannot escape from hi office by the front or side door without being stopped by a telegraph mes senger with a dispatch. Todiy the senate favorably acted upon In committee of the whole a host of these Job bills. The first was the bill Repre sentative Butts of Cass introduced ant has been pushing through In the hope he may be made aecretsry. The next waa the Groves bill to take from the Board of Health the right to name the board of sec retaries and to put this In the hands of the governor. The next was the fire mar shal bill giving the governor the right to name the members of the commission which Is newly created and which will put some more oh In the hands of the execu tive. Senator Bartoa tried to get tha sen ate to amend this to give the auditor con trol of the board, slnre he Is In charge of the Insurance department, and this Is the case In other states, but the auditor was of the wrong political faith. The huge task of atartlng the banking department over with new men and on a new road confronta the executive also. ' There la the Omaha Tire and Police board matter pending, and an osteopathic board, a board of examiners for profes sional nurses, all having gone through the two houses and many of them demanding attention at one or at least being given attention by the ob hunters. The governor is said to be sik of his Job already. If In doubt apply to "Art" Mullen, Job broker. The oil' is ll Inspected. ROUTINE PROCEBDINUS OF SEX ATE All the Time Pnt In on Bills From tha Hune. . (From a 8taff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. March 11. (Special. )-The sen ate today passed the following bills: H. R- 372, by Griffin of Burt-County boards shall furnish supplies to the office of the county surveyor. H. R. 245. hy MoVlrker ef Dodffe The town board shall conalat of the clerk, as sessor afld the Justice of the peace receiv ing ths highest number of vote. H. R. 192, by West of Hall Amending anti-pas law to permit wldowa and minora of railroad employes dying In the service to ride on passes. H. R. 529, by Snyder Miscellaneous claims bill. - H. R. 139. by Pllger of Stanton Appro priating 890,000 to buy the Wayne normal school. In committee of the whole, the senate reronimended for pssssgs H. R. 48, by Smith of Cass Amended contrary to the amendments of the house so aa to provide for branding food packages of a limited (Continued on Third Page.) COLDS CAITSB HEADACHE. LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world wide Cold and Orlp remedy, remove cause. Call for full name. Look for signature, E. W. GROVE. 26c. JUST IS TIME FOR EASTER. Bl Sale of Ladles' Sample Salts at the Peonies Store, By a streak of good luck our Cloak and suit buyer secured 114 ladle' sample suit at a very' low figure. They were a travel ing salesman' samples, alt are In perfect condition, and are this 'spring"' new'ent styles. They come In a large assortment of patterns and colors, one and two of a kind. Suits that should bring $26 or we will place on sale Saturday, a genuine Easter bargain, for only $19.60. MOTZMXaTTS OS OCT! AH TSAMBaTIJ fort. NBW YORK.. NW YOK..' NIW YORK.. NBW YORK.. ArrtT. ,.Kr. Wiihelm It. ..Me-tbs ..Cr.dc . . r.udm Sailed. K. W. t.r Smw. New Amaurosis. NAPLES GIBRALTAR GIBRALTAR GBNOA Taermtnt BKBMEN K. P. IXells.. 01 KKNUTOWN... Cmp.nl. COPENHAGBM.. lulled Stals... . Xorti Anurias. . Neekar. . PrlDiaaa Iran. inr a metal tnfl fom a Llebicr Company' iaf and 10c. ia stamps for expense. It it full Sized and exclusive Rosa Pattern, very modish ana ocautiful, finished ini fashionabi French gray like the latest solid silver. Made by Win. Rogers & Son. Get tha genuine LIFBIG rrE."o.Vet with blue iig-nature. the mopt dthdovu m-4 fat r.ar oi n ar : U teasDoonful msltesal cup of Inest beef tea and It is just as UJ Whan you get the spoon you will also want this tint gift fork, to match it Tbe fork will be mailed for tiebig top and toe. la SUmpa. Addrenn.CORNEII.LK DAVIDfcCO., Dpt. S. l Hudson St., New Vork. t The Weather Man promises us warmer weather. Order that Spring suit now so you can have it for Easter. And don't place your order un til you have seen the hundreds of splendid patterns we are display ing. Our salesman will aid you In selecting becoming material and styles. Our cutters will give your garments the fit and style that makes the tailor made so superior to the ready made. Our 925 two piece suits are equal in TaJue to most 935 suits. MacCarthy-WHson Tailoring Co, 804-3041 South 16th Street. Near J 6th aad Farnam. Tlsstl H -tin tli acas.tooa olvca xom iiinderlanil Fire Sale . of Coal is Ite Joke . It is costing us a lot of money but ia saving our cus tomers the same amount. Hundreds have examined the coal at our Korth Yards and have bought their entire supply for next winter. Our snerifiee is made because the coal must be moved before we can commence building our immense new storage house. Will pay you to look at the coal for if you do Y0U WILL BUY. The very best kinds are left because we happened' to have an enormous stock of Economy Nut and Ohio Lump. JACKSON COUNTY, OHIO, LUMP f J C Been selling for $9, special fire sale price ECONOMY NUT A Cf Sells fast as we can get it for $6.50, now . . . . , v J w We also have a few tons left of Hock Springs, Hanna -and some sizes of Hard Coal. Special Prices. M "".? rr-acrve the light. If we oYcrwell, to refnnd the 1018. money and cancel order. ' No substitution. You get exactly the kind ordered. 11 ease look at the coal at North Vaxd. CASH WITH EVERY ORDER. SUUDERLAUD BROS. CO. MAIN OFFICE, 1014 HARNEY Do You Want to Be Your Own : Fireman and Engineer!3 , . A practical way for any one who wants to be an expert: Put in electric motors with switches conveniently- lo cated and you will be able to start your machinery instantly. Omaha Eledric Light & Power Co. Y. M. 0. A. BUILDING Contract Department. ' 1irmnrrrrff,rn nTrrimiirir n rsnr r VNv Ladies' CorseteIeaned HOTEL ROIVIE Table d'Hot Dlnnr $1.00. every evening 6 to S GOOD rviusic : every W oman appreci ates choice Footwear, an! we're therefore safe in say ing that every woman will be greatly interested in the handsome new Spring Shoes that we are now showing. we've High cut models for Dress, for the Home, for the S t o r m y days Shoes,, chosen from the output of the best of Mak ers, $3, $.'5.50, $4 to $3. there, are, also, many new creations in Oxfords Ties Pumps one strap Oxfords in Hlacks, Tans and Golden Browns new colors in Suede leathers and Kids. $3 or $3.50 for some exceptional values up to $4 or $5 for elegance, don't think of making a Spring Shoe selection, Madam, without coming to the 4 4 Best Shoe Store" to see.. FRY SHOE CO., TBE SEOERS 16th and Donglas Streets'. Wm BEST X a nnnTnrDlDUm A iiiuiuupnriiciv Nat Mar. PHOTOGRAPHY but PHOTOGRAPHIC ART NOWAT fr 6 HOWARD TWENTIETH CENTURY ' FARMER Tha rapes that Prsdaree Rssalts fo idvertlae-ra.' ;1 NORTH YARD 24th and Belt Line. Both Phones. y The Paxton Cafe 14th and rarsam Sta. ' RALPH KITCHEN. PliOP. "Ths Popular Oats of Omaha Prompt service, reasonabls prices, and ptrfM.'t sppolrumsnts ars tha reasons ot Its popularity. By ordering half portions at the Taston" you get mors variety avitbout adding to tbs cost. "Msst Tonr Friends at ths raxtoa" . Meal Tickets Free at Hanson's Every person whe takes a meal at T;f Hanson's basement restsurant may aaesS ths number who visit thers durlns ths Ssy. Every day tbs nearest (usse wlaa a sosal boob. Toll Hanson's tonca Room Ths snost attractive, b rich eat, airless snd most economical lunob room la Ornate AMUSEMENTS. B 0 B'S TOslIOaTT Wednesday, Thursday Charlae rrohmaa Presents Xsari Bern- - stem's jsemaraabio Oram . T!e Xtiief Cuas. Saltoa, afarf are Wychsflyi , i Friday, Satarday atnrday Vatlaea LZBLKB AUTO VO. OTVmti Viola Allen In ths Most Dlsotkssed Via of ths Oaosds THE WHITE SISTER sfATXHZB TODAT TOJTXOMT ' Tata a a, 1st EMPIHH SHOW I -ii WITBI .'cD ' ROGER JMBOF r r J ' - - TKtntSDAY "BVSTEK SIOWI" osxiaxroa PH0NS3 DOO.44 INQAMA 1DV1ICID TiVDITOLS Sally Ma-Unee SilS. livery SUfht t.-ll "School Daya " Armstrong & t lark; "A Kpotlens Kepuiatloii," The lliree Voacarys; T Nelson Downs. Ward A Klare, Xlie Three Vstons. Klnodrome. Frlcea .JOc. !Sc and 10c. phones' linua. Inlit: I nrt . A-1 M't VTm. CHiletVs Society Csmedy SSCAVSX BBS IOTID BIM BO yesterday's audience lsushlna; yet Bt Sunday (and Holy Week Mats 1 h Baa the: sign or the ckosv CARLO FISCHER .; CsUlst, with . ' I " Minneapolis Symphony Qaarletta Assisted hy ABSlArsa VIXBCB, At TEMPLE ISRAEL TXVKBDAT, AFXIX. 1, at B A. at, Admission. IS Csnla. V aK