HIE BEE: OMAIIA. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28. 1D09, , Bell Pong. Ill-IOTI riOHtl Real French Linen Separate Skirls .Cloak Department Second Floor. Just received handsome Separate Skirts, made of the finest French Linen,' in pink, light blue and white. These gar- ments are .very fashionable and will appeal to well dressed women. Trice $9.50 Remnant Square .Remnants fNew Printed Madraa, all th latest atrip, figures on whit around. fine 26c quality at, per xard 14 New Crepe Pllese Kern nan U Beautiful New Crepe weaves, In all th plain colors and new monotone atrlpe. 15c quality on aale at, : per yard 11a ! Remnant of Wash Good a galore. Children's Hosiery. 'Neetflf Black Ribbed Cotton Hoae for boya and gtrla la the bent 5 medium priced hoae made. Have double kneea, heels and toee-- J at, per pair. Mpeclal Sal MuMfd and Boiled Table Cloths at Owe-Half Pr1ce7 j Special Sale White Waistings. 20 plecea 35c and 60c White Waletinga, In Wednesday's sale at. per 'yard 25 Grand Spring Showing of Children's Wash Dresses. '- The daintiest aorta of dreesee for Sprint and Summer are here, pon't forget that there Is better choosing right now than later on. Chlldren'a Waah Dresses, slses 1 to 4 years; made of madras, gingham, lawn and percales, In light and dark effects, 85c to IS. 00 I Children's Straw Bonneta, newest shapes and atyles, $1.50 to $7.00 each. . Fine showing of Children's Wash Bonnets, 60c, 78c and $1.00 each. J SPECIAL A few white Wash Dresses, sites 1 to 4 years. On ac count of being slightly soiled, we will offer them Wednesday at much under regular. j Main Floor. Visit tub hair goods department. third fixjor. Satonlklne show great severity. Many of th arrested Sottas, crediud with being reactionaries, hsv been brutally treated. The vlgcrou search continues, even to th European quarters. It Is estimated hst WL ! "'W.nne ' prisoners sr in the hands' ot. -is. SsJonlklns. Those liable to ' severe punishment; such as the rebellious BelorUkln chasseurs, have been secured rope; Among the civilians srrested sre Mauru4 Bey. edrto of the Miaan; Abitur Rhamari' KffendV SMlirtant minister of fi nance,' and several -high officials of the port' A number pf reactionary nswspapers have been suppressed! Freak TreuM Arrive). Fresh batttallons continue to arrlvs from th oountry district. As they came to th city they marched io tb palac of Jus tice where the paHlesnent was sitting and saluted the representatives of th nw government. Many of th soldiers went to th mosques today to pray. Th condition of Frederick Moore, the American correspondent who was shot while watching the fighting on, Saturday . la sauslng anxiety. Ills wound may prove more serious than at first supposed. The surgeons In attendance will not be able for twoor-thre days to give a definite opinion , as to whether his spine Is Injured. Alex- - aoier. A. parglulo,. first dragomsn of (.h American mbapy who was also Injured ', by'a 'stray bullet. Is Improving.' He wss able today to go from hla residence to the ' hospttsl to have his wound dressed snd likely will, be well. In a fortnight. SENATOR BROWN FOR INCOME TAX "(Continued from First Page.) live .stuck, In view of th fate that free ' rsnge Is practically a thing of the past and fe hides means s reduction In t lie value 'to fSrtners snd producers of from 12 to $3 - per head on their entire output, without any . tequats return." Senator McCumher today offered an amendment to the general paragraph re lating to wire by making barbed wire 1 7-W cents per pound and except ng the Iron and steel wire schedule the barbed wire prop osition' S above. This amendment changes th barbed wire schedule very considerably snd makes It comparatively free, taking It whoMy out of' th valorem duty charged against It and giving It a specific character ss outlined. C, J. C. Seacrest.-, hirsineee manager of the Lincoln Journal .'ssdYjiew. was In Wash ington today, returning from the Associated Press meeting In 1'W York. Mr. Seacrest is not overly Interested In the tariff ex cept aa It relates la print psper snd wood pulp; which he emphatically desires to go on the free list. Mr. Seacrest Is on his way to Lincoln. UJIAUAK HEADS ARCANUM i , (Continued from First Page.) frem Fort Omaha. Oelegatiuna were also present from all the Omaha, South Omaha and fourvcll, Bluffs council. The entertainment program constated of vocal 'arid Instrumental music, with Miss Weber as vocsllst. Brief addresses were mad" byJ'Rev.' Frank U. Iceland and a number of th grand and past grand council orflcera. The quarrel scene between Brutus -ird Caattus from Shakespeare s Julius Caesar was given in, costume very effect ively by W. A. Wapplch s Brutus snd 8. "Thompson as Caeslus. The fllst-UsatoiiS during the business meet ing of Tuesday were wholly Upoa the best methods for sdvanrlng the 'Interests of t'e order In this jurisdiction. The sf fire of .tt grans) council were shown by tie Tenons of the officers to be In good shape. "" ' ' Following the close of the meeting the itflegatPI Wefe ' iriSde the guests of the g and council at a dinner served st Hsn- s 'ti s cafe at 1 o'clock last evenlnc. Paal R. Haven the new grand regent, pre sided as toasrrngster,. i Responses were made t tariff Atcanlan sentiments by Deputy Supreme Regent Benedict of Colorado, the new sod old grand council officers. CONDUCTORS DECIDE TO STRIK Kmployea af National Maes of Meslra " Will Walk Oat Breaaae of ' ; laapertor. , , , , . v ii i lt. HASO. ! Tex!. . April r.-A seneral tkrAit of conductor on th trains of UicKaUonaJ llte of Mexico hss bean de c lded-t upon. ,! actwrdlrvg to railroad "it n running' out of tit Paao Into Mexlocv The managecneat i f :te Natlutiai I In has rt)olu4J y 1 f uad m ivaiuvt the Inspectors, .lita jilsesc- taf the traJna has beon urongly objsi. M to by ih coiMluctora. and i a result ta cond actor have decided to eaJk awt Satorday morning 1C All. ParT. rag. t-lHl p in Baaement. 15 Fire Destroys Des Moines Building Wholesale Wall Paper House Burned, with Lou of $150,000 Two Have Narrow Escapes. DBS MOINKS. la.. April 2T.-At sn early hour this morning fire completely destroyed a fiv-tory brick building ocoupied by George A. Boody Co., wholesale dealers In wall paper and paint, at tog and 610 Sixth avenue. Adjoining the building the Trossel block, Cleland's grocery snd But ler's csfe were more or less dsmsged. The loss will reach $150,000, half of which Is covered by Insursnce. As th wholesale paint house was burning the oils produced sn explosion which tors the walls com pletely out. ' Milan Pepew wss caught In the fall of th north wall while trying to rescue Miss Marl Oarnett, caahter of the Butler cafe. Both were rescued by the fireman snd no serious results are apprehended from their Injuries. New Position for Dr. Roscoe Pound Quit Northwestern October to Join Faculty of Univenity of Chi cago Law School. CWCAOrt. Arrll 27. - (Special.) - Prof. Roseu Pound of the Ncttliweetern law school will Join the faculty of the Uni versity of Chicago law school next Oc tober. He formerly waa dean of th Uni versity of Netrssks lsw school, and for two years wss a Judge of the supreme court of that state. In 1S0T he came to Northwcsterr. snd during his connection with tis lsw school h has slso been editor-in-chief of the Illinois I jiw Review. During recent years he has been Interested In vari ous legal reforms. He U chslrman of th national conference on criminal law and crlmlnoli gy, which will meet In Chl ago In Jnue. Dee la asa tors- CJoateet. YANKTON. S. D April 3T. (Special.) The seventh annual stato hlsh school con test In declamation will be held at Tank ton colleg May 14. and a great deal of Interest Is b.'lng shown In the big event, with more than doubt the former entries of schools. Beautiful gold medals for th first prise and stiver for the second, are now on exhibition her and will be tried for by many. Miss (Catherine Balmat of this city will be the Vsnkton champion. So far Pierre has won four firsts, Volln on and Sioux Falls one. Dell Rapids took one second and Yankton haa secured sec ond five times. Th snnual May-pole ex ercises of the callttg gymnasium classes will follow the contest. roaumeacesneat at Speacer. 8PK.NCBR. 8. D., April 2T. (Special, i The commencement exercises of the Spen cer High school will be held Msy , at the Spencer Opera house, President Fv B Gaulk of the Stat university being tb speaker. Th graduatea will be: Edward Gurney. Quy Justice. Hsxel Lnderdorfer. Delia Hummel, Martha Blackwood, Grace Taylor. The class sermon will be delivered by Rev. W. M. Malr. th well, known Sioux Kalis writer and lecturer. The present principal, K. J. Morgan, haa been retained for next year at a 110 raise In salary per month. Batldlaa; at Saeaear. BPKNCER. S. D.. April 17.-8pecial.) The city of Spencer will soon be In the midst of its greatest building boom. Horae Uuelh. banlsera, -. Will . erect a double atone building j .while large aten building will be put up by J. K Hatnakar, Thomas Wells' and George Lueth, prom inent business men. Some of the . new buildings alll be occupied by the owners, while otners will be rented to firms which have decided to locate here.. The aggregate value of the new buildings wtll be about I750H0. The material wiH be obtained from tha extensive quarries near this place. tlsfiM "riant" let. YANKTON. S. D., April t.-tSoeelal.)-Ia any printer ahy fifty pounds of linotype metal set for a famiera' telephone book. A "plant" haa been discovered her close to tb Milwaukee depot, evidently Stolen somewhere. In tb hope of Identification, som of th namrs ar here given: "Frad Mailer. Henry Bros , Pat Houlihan. Otte Hoffman and George Hlfir All have their telephone numbers attached. Quirk Action ft Your Money-Ton get that by using The Bo adv.rtialng columns. STORY OF ADANA MASSACRE American Eye Witness Oirei Graphio Account of Bloody Eiot. THOUSANDS DEAD IN STEEIT Pedeotrlnn Have to Plea Their War Ani Bodies of th Victims, larladlns; Women Mtrt Babies. BILLBTIN. CONSTANT! NO PI JC April fJ.-Thers wss a fresh outbreak of fanatics snd mur der last night at Adana, accompanied by looting and Incendiarism. Tns situation there is critlcsl. ADANA. Astatic Turkey. April S7, Vis Constantinople. April JT.-Rev. Herbert Adams Gibbons of Hsrtford. Conn., a. ntls slonary of the American Board of Foreign Missions stationed here and at Tarsus, ws an ays witness of th scenes of tenor and deetructlon at the center of ths Moslem uprising. II give aa follows ths first grsphlo story of the series of msasacres, rapine and Incendiarism. "Ths entire vilayet of Adana has been islted during the past five days by s ter rible msssacrs ef Armenlana, the worst evf known in th history of ths distrlot Ths terror hss been universal, and th government la powerless to check th dis orders. Adsna. ths oapltsi of th provlnoe, hss been th storm cent sr. "Conditions havs been unsettled for some tlm and there has been animosity between Turks snd Armenians owing to th politi cal activity of th lattr and thtr open purchasing ef arms. "Early last Wednesday morning, whll I wss In th market. I noticed that the Armenians were closing their shops Snd hurrying to their homes. An Armenia and a Turk hsd been killed during ths night and the corpses wer paraded through their respective quarters. Ths eight of the desd Inflamed the Inhabitants, and crowds st once began to gather In ths streets armed with sticks, axes snd knives. A few young Armenians assembled In th center of the covered market and began firing revolvers Into the sir. By 11 o'clock In the morning ths crowd hsd begun ths looting of shop. "The military commander of. Adana was by my side In th market whn the firing commenced. He had not the courage to endeavor to disperse th mob; he returned to his residence and did not venture out for two days. Marasrs In Cold Blood. William Chambera, field aecretary of th Young Men's Christian association, and myself, proceeded to the Konsk and feund a howling mob demanding arms with whloh to kill the Giaours. We then went to ths telegraph office to summon ths British consul. On the steps of th building we ssw three Armenians who hsd been mas sacred. Their bodies had been mutilated. While ws were in ths telegrsph efflcs a mob burst Into th room where we wer snd killed two Armenians before our eyes. The unfortunates were supplicating ths protection of ths vsli , when they wer struck down. "Ws managed to mak our wsy Into ths next room, where w mad representations to ths vail. This orflcial said he could do nothing. He was afraid of his own life and he mad no attempt to protect us. Somehow we managed to get to th interior of the Konak, where w remained al the side of the government of f iclals for ths next, forty-eight hours. ,. 4 , "'That afternoon th situation grew dis tinctly worse. The Armenians withdraw to their quarter of Adana, which is situated on the hill and converted their houses that held advantageous positions into fortresses. Her th fighting went on for two days during which ths Armenians suoceeded in boating off their Turkish assailants. Official Araa M stems. "Wednesday evening Major Daughty Wylle, the British vies consul St Mersina, arrived at Adana and established head quarters In ths house of s dragomsn ef a wealthy Greek reaident, where many rfu geea had been received, The wife of the British vice consul, who was brought Into Adana under fir on Thursday attended personally many ' wounded women and children. "Adana was a hell. Ths be i ears wer looted and set on fira. Thr was con tinuous snd unceasing ahooting and kill ing in every part of th town, and fires raged In many quarters. "Moslems from the neighborhood begsd pouring Into the city, and notwithstanding eur vehement protests, th vali distributed arms to thaaa men, alleging that they war Turkish reserves. . "Major" Daughty-Wylle, at ths head' of troops which he compelled the vail to sup ply, went to ths railroad end of the tSWa and was successful in preventing the villagers from coming Into Adana. Later, while the major was attempting to pacify the town, he was shot and disabled." "Missionaries of the Central Turklah mission had aaaambled for a district con ference in the center of Adana on th day of the outbreak. They received and pro tected hundreds of refugees in the Amer ican seminary for girls, and courageously endeavored to pacify th warring lemnt. "On Thursday Daniel Miner Rogers snd Henry Mauren, Ainerloan , missionaries, wer killed under treacherous circum stances. 'On Friday th Armenians yielded, since Yes, "The Blood Is the Life" If Bad, Hardly Worth Living If Good, Healthy and Happy. "I im well pleased with my experi ence with Hood's Karaaparllla for my blood. My trouble was of a scrofulous nsture eeres frequently came on my neck. Increasing In number and slxs. Years of treatment failed to effect a permanent cure. The sores dig rhsrged freely, snd gsvs me much pain. The drain on my eyetem had been so grsat I was completely worn out, easily became tired, and did not ave much appetite. My neck was ao ore and awellen, I could hardly turn ny head around, but I took Hood's faithfully, and within two months ths benefit began to come. The sores sealed up, my general health Im proved, appetite oame back, and mi flesh took on a good eelor. Since then I have never been troubled with scrof ula, snd have had good health all ths time." Mrs. AJvtn Barton. West 8U Wslpole, Mass.. Jan. 1. 1I0. far Hood's Saras peril la ' afreets Its wonderful cures, not simply beoaue It contains sarsaparilla. hut bocaoae It combines the utmost remodiat aiuea of more than t different Ingredient. Begin taking Hood's Baraapartlla today. Get It In ths usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as BarsaUbs. 10 Doeoe One Dollar whan tharo has been little murdering. "Adana la In a pitiable condition. The town baa been plUagod aad deatrared, and there are thousande of homelese people here without taeeae at? livelihood. It Is Im possible ta aeslmat the number ef killed. The corpse lie ecattered through the streets. Friday, when I went out. I bad to pick my wsy between tha dead to aveld stepping on them. Saturday morning I eounted a doeen : esrtloade of Armenian bodies In one-half hour being carried to ths river and thrown into the water. In the Turkish cemeWrlae graves are being dug wbeleaata. "The condition of the refugeee la most pitiable and heart-rending. Not only are there orphans snd widows beyond number, but a great many, svan ths bablea, ars suffering from severs wounds. "On Flday afternoon ttO So-called Turklah reservee, without officers, seised a train at Adans and compelled ths engineer ts convey them to Tsrsus, where they took part In ths complete destruction of the Armenian quarter of that town, which Is ths wast part of Tarsus. Their work ef looting was thorough and rapid, it is ssld they spread kerosene snd fired the great historic Armenian church at Tsrsus, th most Important building In the city. They demolished marble statues and shattered Important , historic tablets. Everything portable was carried away but ths church Itself resisted their attempts to burn It. Fortunately few persons wer killed hr. This was owing to th proximity of the American colleg. where 4.000 destitute and homeless pereone had sought and found shelter." Dewrtyal Still Baleaa-aered. ALBXANDRftTTA. Asiatic Turkey. April K. Refugeee who hsve made their escaps rrom XMurtyol, which I s smsll town not far from Alexandretta. bring moat sisrm Ing accounts of th situation there. They affirm that 100.000 Armenians ars beleag uered by SO.OOO Moslems.' The besieged are halt starving and ths Conditions within ths walla of ths city sre pitiful. It Is dif ficult for foreign residents her to credit ths numbers. The foreign consuls esti mate about 4, 000 townspeople snd refugees at Deurtyel, with pern spa as many more Turks threatening the town from the' out side. It Is certain that thsre sre no Amer icana at that plscs. Town mt HadJIa la Flaaaeo. BEIRUT. April fcl-The town of Hadjln, about l(s) miles to the north of Alexan dretta. where the residents hsve withstood ths assaults of ths fsnatlcs for ths Isst week, was In flames yesterday. According to reports received here several of the na tives escaped and up to midnight Sunday all Americsns were safe. At this plsce there sre five American women mission aries. Latakla, In Syria, has been relieved, thanks to tha unceasing efferte of the American conaul general at Beirut, Gabriel B. Ravendal, who' aeeijred ths co-operation of ths French cruiser Jules Ferry, which arrived at Latakla this morning. American Navy Not Considered Force of United States Disregarded in Estimates of Number of Ship Required by England. LONDON. April 27. Anawerlns- a nues. tlon in the houee of commons today as wnetner it wss ths' policy of ths govern ment to take into. consideration the Ameri can navy when,, estimating the number of snips necessary to Great Britain to main tain a fleet 10 per cent more powerful than the combined fleets of any twe pawers, a formula known ss -the "two rawer tani. srd." Reginald MeKenna,' flrat lord of the admiralty, said this wss an academic ques tion, as under sxlstlns conditions tha n.w of ths United States for the practical pur poses or ths twe power stsndard aa de fined In the speeehee of Premier Aequlth, would not enter Into scoeunt. Asked further tf It was net a mooted point whether America waa not at the pres? ent moment the world's second strongest nsvsl power. Mr. MoKenna replied: "Under the twe power stsndard as de fined by Mr. Aaquith. the American navy ia not fo be so regarded." FORCED TO ,PAY BAD PAPER (Continued from First Page.) R. Walsh Institutions which failed some yesrs sgo. , Bernard Rosenberg likewise has been prominent In ths resl estate business snd In Jewish society circles for msny years. Vsn Vllssingen's fses wss pale and his hsnds trembled ss hs told his story. His eyes were bloodshot and his Hps twitched ss hs fsced counsel snd recognlssd former friends among the spectators. Deals Caver Twenty Tears. The witness stated that his forgeries hsd continued for twenty years. T was slways afrsJd to sit down snd ftgura out Just how much thsy smountsd to," he said. "Will they aggregate H.eOD,07" "Surely." "And maybe moreT" "Tea." Asked whan his marriage occurred, tears cams to his eyes. "Only ten years ago." he said. At the mention of his wife th wltneav seemed on the verge of collapse. The wttnees brought th story of his misdoing down to Isst NoVember. when concealment was so longer poosible. Van Vllssingen's ststement concerning hla privets confetaton to Rosenfeld and Roaeberg occasioned the greatest surprise. "It feels good to have the whole thing off my heart snd I mtiat tell the truth no matter whom It affects." said Van Vlia strfgen. TRUST ' CASES ARE DELAYED Miaaoorl ramailHleaers X nable to De. ride Salsa Aatalaat AlleceS Har . veeler aad L anther Combines. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.. April J7.-The Suits of ths sttorney general of Missouri sgainst th International Harvester com pany and th alleged lumber combine on charge of having violated the antl-truat lawa of th atate, were both continued to the October term by a ruling of the su preme court today. Tha delays were due to the Inability of tha apaclal commis sioners, who hsve been taking testimony to report. In the lumber caa th respondents were allowed thirty daya In which to fila smsnded snswers. REDRAFT PHILIPPINE BILL Ways aad Manas Csanltts af th Hoaae Takra tip taeniae Tar Sfoaaaro. WASHINGTON. April r. The ways and means committee of the houee met today to eoaelder the Philippine tariff bill Intro duced recently by Representative Payne of New York and which was the eubjact of a special message from th president. . A subcommittee, consisting of Mpreenta Uvea Payn. Hill of Connecticut, Boutell of Illinois. Clark ef Missouri aad Under wood ef Alabama, was appointed to re draft ths H- Scandal Involves City Hall Case Investigation Discloses Chioago is Paying High Bental for Temporary Quarters. CHICAGO, April R.-Ststo's Attorney Wayman's graft Investigation has. It wss reported today, unearthed a scandal having to do with ths lesslng of the temporary city hall. The building Is situated In Ran dolph street, and is being used under a two and a half year leas whll a new adl flc la being constructed, It Is alleged that the city Is psying a rental of 9,000 a year, deaplte tha fact that the same building was offered to pri vate firms and individuals' for one-third of that amount. It is declared that the estate which ewne the building la not involved In the leaae. Mr. Wayman has. It Is reported, been visited by associates of th principals In volved urging him to drop the Investigation. House Retracts on Hadley Tax Bill Lower Body of Missouri Legislator Reconsiders Measure to Assess Corporations on Capital. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., April J7.-Ths bill imposing a tax of 26 cents for each 11,001) of capitalisation on all corporations doing business In Missouri was reconsid ered, and psssed by the house of repre setatlves today. Ths messure was defeated in both branches of the legls.sture laat week, but a special message from Governor Hadley. in which he called attention to the necessity ef the bill as a revenue producer, caused the house to retract. The bill re ceived seventy-four voles today. Its op ponents predict that the senats will decline to recede from opposition to th measure. Calls Lawyer a Barking Cur Francis J. Heney and Adversary In dulge in Personalities in the Calhoun Trial. BAN FRANCISCO, April 17. "I nevr tak any nolle of a barking cur." said Francis J. Heney to Lewi F. Bylngton In the trial today of Patrick Calhoun. "I may bs a cur," said Bylngton, rising to his feet, "but I am not a trailing dog as you ars." Judgs Lawlor Intervened as ths warring attornsys stepped toward ons another. Thereupon Mr. Heney said: "I do not in tend to be asssiled by any person engaged In this cass. I stood It for months .when I was opposed by Henry Ach, but so help m God, I will not stand for It again." ORIGINAL COPY OF NATIONAL SONG HAS BEEN LOCATED Maaaarrlpt of "Star-Spangled Baa wer," Owned by Baltimore Woman, Will Be Exhibited. WASHINGTON, April r.-Ths original manuscript of "The Star Spangled Baaner," has been located by the Francis Scott Key Memorial association, which la endeavoring Up secure possession of It. Whlls It Is Improbsbls that the owner of this precious relics; a Baltimore woman, will consent to part permanently with It. ths assoetstton hop to be able to borrow ths manuscript to place on exhibition at the old Key mansion at Georgetown, D. C. Resolutions endorsing the work of the association which 1s composed of about 4C.OG0 patriotic Americans snd which is about to begin the work of restoring many of the personal belongings of the composer of- the soul-stirring song.- were adopted at the closing session of the recent congress of the Daughters of the American Revolu tion in this city. BRUTALITY OF MEXICAN LOVER SUMMARILY REPAID Man Wts Hacked Sweetheart to Plecea in Effort to Make Her' ' ('on free Kxeoatod. GUADALAJARA. Mex.,-.pr1l r.-Roman Estrada today paid th death penally for one or the moat brutal crimes In ths hla tory of the republic. Jealous of his swwet hesrt, whom hs sccused of unfaithfulness, Estrada beat her severely In sn sttempt to compel her to confess. This proving un successful, Estrsda tied the unforunate girl to a post and cut off ons or her ears, then one or her toes. Still getting no con fession, ths blood maddened man cut away her breast snd slsshed her body. In that condition h left her. She wss found dy ing, but still sbl to give the nsme of her torturer. Estrsda was captured and today he was shot to death by eoldlers. Ws oftsn wonder how sny person caa be persisded Into tsklng snythlng but Foley's Honey snd Tsr for coughs, colds snd lung trouble. Do not be fooled Into scceptmg "own make" or other substitutes. . Ths genuine contslns no harmful drugs snd is In a yellow package. Sold by all druggist. KKt FACTS What aa M. . Learned. A prominent Georgia phsiclsn went through a food experience which he makes public: "it ws my own experience thst flrat led fine to sdvocste Grape-Nuta'food and I also know, rrom having prescribed it to conva lescents, and oilier weak patlenta, that the rood la a wonderful rebullder and restorer or nerve and brain tlaaue, as well ss mus cle. It Improves the digestion and alck patlenta alwaya gain just aa I did In strength snd weight very rapidly.- "I wae In such a low stste thst I hsd to give up my work entirely, snd went to the mountsins ot thla atate, but two months there did not improve me; In fact, I waa nut quite aa well as when I left heme. "My food did not auataln ma snd It be came plain thst I muat change. Then I began to uae Grape-Nuts food snd In two weeks I could wslk s mils without fatigue, and In five weeks returned to my hams snd practice, taking up hard work again. Since that time I have felt as well and strong ss I ever did In my life. "As a physician who seeks to- help all sufferers, I consider it g duty to make these fact public." Trial 10 days on Orape-Nuta. when the regular food doea not eoem to sustain the body, will work miracles. "There's a Reason." Look In pkgs. for ths famous lulls book. "Ths Rosd to Wsllvllle." Erer read the above otter? A new one sppetars from time to time. They are genuine, true; and full of human Interest. '. the w Kind of Women's $27.50 Suits and Some Three-Piece Suits $15.00 a i. e it) I -JI I V Coat Suit. Polly Evans. Three-Mere Suit. We know that these aulta will please the most particular women. Tha suits we now offer are regular $27.60 values. Distinctive styles and beautifully tailored. Costs are In the fashionable lengths, some with a touch of beogaline and trimmed with self-covered buttons. Materials Include the spring's favorites Fancy atrlped . worsteds, serges in plain and fancy atrlpes, In the beautiful shades of blue, green, tan and black, and tha price here Jg Remember, that we sell all our aulta at the wholesale price. Buy ing here, you pay but one profit, the manufacturer'a tha retailer s profits are your savings. ' ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Princess Cloak and Suit Co. Management of Goodyear Raincoat Co Cor. 10th and Davenport 8t. GRAND JURY TO LOOK INTO RECENT LYNCHING AT ADA Two Handrod Wltacasee Will Be Ex amlaed In Kftort to Catch Leadera of Mob. ADA, Okl., April 27 A speclsl grand Jurv ordored by Governor Maakall In Investigate the lynching here on April II of James Miller, Jess West, Joseph Allen snd W. T. Burrell. the csttlemen, for ths murder of A. A. Bobbin, s United States deputy marshal, convened hero today. Attorney General Weet will conduct ths examination of witnesses. More thsn 200 witnesses have been summoned snd every of fort will. It Is said, be mad to secure Indictments sgainst th leaders ot the mob st less . During ths Isst twenty-four hours thorn lies been tslk of another lynching. Thl talk cantered around the fact that Oscar Pellar and Bdward and David Johnson, all three of whom were tsken to Tecumseli Jail for safe keeping several days ago have been returned to Ada. Poller, who Is a young boy. Is being held aa an aliened aocesaory to the murder of Bobbin, and It was his con feal on that Is believed to have beon th primary cause of the lynching of th quartet of cattlemen. The Johnson brothers sre charged with the brutal murder Of I. H. P'.tnem. at Allen, last January; and bp to this tlm 'there has been no' trial th their case. TAX RIDER TO DRY MEASURE Senate Committee Will Report Pro hibition Amendment Bark with Important Change. JEFFKRSON C1TT. Mo.. April 7The senate committee on constitutional amend ments will -report the proposed amendment ror stste-wlde prohibition tomorrow, but it Will crtrry is tsx rider snd a provision for effectiveness In 1911, Instead of iDl3, aa decided by the house. The fat of the measure will depvnd upon the reception accorded these ohange In the aenate, as It Is oonsldered. prsotloally certain that the house will refuse to concur in the amend ment providing for the tax rider. NASHVILJ-.E. Tern , April IT.-The senate today killed the bill providing for the manufacture and sal of imitation beer containing not over 3 per cent of alcohol. MERGER SUIT AT SALT LAKE Hearing ot Tesllaaony in Action to Dissolve Hnrrlmaa System ia nmaH, SALT LAKE CITT, April gl.-Taktng of testimony in ths suit brought by the fed eral, .government .to dissolve an alleged combination between ths railroads, com prising the Harrlman system snd other western rosda, for tha purpose of suppress ing competition west of ths Missouri river, was begun 'toere today. " A number of local railway officials have been summoned to give evidence snd th hearing will probably consume several days. .... POLICE EXPELL - SUFFRAGISTS Foas Women Chain Themeetvee to . StataeS In Lobby of Comas oma. LONDON,' April tf. Four women suffra gists succeeded In getting Into-the outer lobby of the house of commons todsy. Thev at once fastened themselves by chains to statue in the lobby. - The polio, provided with metal cutting Implements, aeverad tha chains and" expelled the women. FARMING SLOWJN NORTHWEST Operations Behind Last Tear, bat Do. lay la Declared ot Danceroaa. St. PAUL, Minn., April 27.-Farmlng operatlona throughout the northwest are behind what they were last year, but the delay Is not dangerous according to W. VV. Broughton, traffic manager of tha Great Northern, who has been receiving dally reports regarding crop aituatlons. lh Alder Caa Nailed. WAVERLY. Tenn.. April r.-When the night rldera trial waa opened today s sur prise waa sprung by the attorney general In harlna Ll. case, of Donaiis Baker no: led There tp a report that Parker has made a oonfeeston. , MOTBteXBT OF OOBAaT STBAMSaUPg Port. Arms. Sills. NCW VORK '...-Cklcaas. NKW Yi SK Vsiai.sad .. .. htW VOBK K Ams-sretn.. KSMBM - Sits MHEMBN I'.siana t. Pw Greas. riXNOA H D ialuv Testis. G It NO A K Lmim OLASKW. ...,... Grmp o , .lenisa. OLAHUOW . .- I'aiunbi PLVMOITH K r (SMlle... OIBMALTAS "MM Iran . novse Krrtis ?oTON t. .sane... MRISTfAXSAKD.'. "Mr ft ' HAUVAX .. .., rar-kaM . SOtTUAatPTON Blast Set. a Women's Rnlt Store." $15-0() - Kitchener and Clothing Kitchener said, "There'a nothing equal to a man hunt." To dlscorer a man -'to Introduce him to the world to Introduce him to hlm self to introduce him to tha at tire that la his own, there la no greater achievement. We, through the fact that we have hundreds of suitings of which we have only enough for one stilt for one man. andabecause we give Individual attention . to each and every customer, are In a position to Introduce you to your own attire. Two Piece Suits, giifi.OO and Up. MacCarthy-lVilson Tailoring Co. 804-806 Houth 16th Street, .Near 16th and Farnam Sta, TWENTIETH CENTURY: FARMER Omaha, Nebraska. - iMtllBMENTI. BOYD'S TO BIGHT AJtrS WBXJaTrgAT WBBVXSOAT lUnSM , 1 KBJTBT KXUHB Orritl' "THE FAMILY" A Flay in Four Aota .B Jtobert V Bavis A"?' t"y SavSnxrdaj' Katlnes CHARLES B. HANFORD Friday Bve. "TaTB WXaTTZB'B TAX,a' atarday Matinee "TUB MXKOXAaTT OF TEMIOB." Saturday Beanlef "T9 TAMtta Or rmm uw, . f. . Christian Science Lecture Judg. Siptlnat J. Hi dpi, C. J. J,, Boyd's Opera llouss Thursday, April 28th, it 8 P. M. Judge Hsnns Is s member of the Chris tlan Science board of lecturers ef the Flrat Church of Christ, Scientist, In Bos ton, Msss. Th Public I Cordially Isvlted. Admlssioa Pre 11 ll n sTo OeUaottea. pd3 Phones: Doug. 10; Ind.. A-lttS Matlssesl Tass.. Thnre. and Sat. I The Mansfield version of "Old aTeldelserg." Extra BIBS1 Quartet) Bttbs Trio. Next ! Wwk-"Alue Jeaaa." May 17. It It. Mrs. j risks la "Salvation VsU." May It, II. XX, SUabert's "Ths Bias Moos." ASTABCBB TATOIVall Dally scat. S:15. Bvsry aTLsrat SilS (hsrliiita Parrv A Co.. Jwan Taihernoff t Circus Troupe, Original Madeape. Fsrrell Taylor Co.. Llity uaiy. wam rim Man Models, Bert and Lottie Walton, Kino l drum. Prices. 10c, 'tar and 40c. Others msv attempt, but , THE CALl'MKT gusrantees enjoyable satisfaction ' slwsya Plate pinners are Knjoyable Here Warn yon bar Gold, Medal Finns b sere It Is Wasbbnrn-Croaby'a'eeld Medal floor. This la Important. a sr at i.-mmmaBanBa