8 i THE 'OMAHA- SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 21, 1912. An Exceptional Showing New Spring Dress Fabrics In Wash Goods Department Mondaj : The new arrivals -which are now on display in our Wash Goods department offer to the purchaser a choice selection in the Spring Season's Dainty Wash. Fabrics. Prices also, quality considered, will he found the lowest. French Tissue in a splendid , Silk No-eltfes. pretty design, in line of itrlpef and checks; at. a ysrd J54 Scotch Ginghams, 32 inchea wide, in pretty plaids, absolutely fast colors, per yard 244 stripes snd figures, very popu lar for waists, 60c ysrd values, Monday 35 Mercerized Poplins in all the leading shades snd colors; at. yard 254 384 504 Monday -we will clots a large line of Blankets and Comforters at sweeping price reduction. Don't miss this opportunity for prof itable buying. - : - , ' 1 Interest in' Oar January Sales Seen to firow Ctastially as the Month Advises Etch Day Finds Mew Bargiia Sar prises. Monday Many New Spring Liaes Shown for the First Tine Will bt Most Pleasingly Priced ').-- - . ar" j.' : ... .. ' newspring silks Mail Orders Filled from Daily Ads. n Mail - Orders rilled from , Daily ' Ads. . -' . Hon cm laces We have the exclusive agency for this famous line of wash laces in Omaha, and ore showing for Monday 3 very special bargain lots at.,.....71jC, 5c and 3JiC CLEARING UP WASH BRAIDS We are clearing up. onr en tire stock of fancy Wash Braids that sold regularly at 5c, 10c and 15c in three lots Monday, 70, 5c, SViC ) ALLOViR LACES 25c Monday we offer a splendid line of fancy all-over laces, regular 50c and 75c values, at, choice, per yard.:; ,25c ' 11.50 AUTO SCARFS 75c This line Includes a: splendid as sortment of plain and fancy oo4- ; ored Scarfs, also hemstitched and fringed Scarfs . that were made to sell regular at 11.60, the entire lot will go at one price, Monday,, each...'.. t75J 75c CENTER PIECES 5$c A Big Clearance Monday of 14 and 80-inch Center Pieces,, also (4-inch scarfs, embroidered la whits and colors snd trimmed with Torchon. snd Cliiny - Iacs. Actual raises up to 76c each. Choice, Monday, . at . . .. . . . 39 MONDAY SPECIAL Pearl Buttons, dozen .'.212C 20c Tooth Brushes.. i.lOc, 50c Hair Brushes. :...25c Unnsual White Goods' and Bed Spread Values In linen Bepartment Mondaj Imperial tang Cloth, worth tl.He a yard; per bolt of IX rani Sea In.vetial Long Cloth,, worth lie yd.; py bolt of 11 yards glJS Imperial Long Cloth, worth lie yd.; per bolt of 11 yards tl-M Imperial Long Cloth, worth zSc yd.: pr bolt of 11 yards Sue Full site Fringed-and Hemmed Bed ' Spreads.- worth LM each... .11.1 Full alw Fringed Bed Spreads, worth IMS each SI JO Full alio Fringed and Hemmed Bed flpfwada, worth 14 to each gl.se. Foil alM Fringed Croc hat Bed tipreada, worth MM e.ch. . . . Mil alaa Frinced and Hammed Bed Spreads, worth !.(. each. ...fas Dependable Table Unen at Exceptional Bargain Prices tea Bleached Table Damask, full width see Bleached Table Damask, full width .' SO 11.T Bleached Table Damask, full width fl.es 2. Bleached Table Damaak, full width 91M ti ts Ulaached Table Damaak, pure Unan ...... gl.SS Bleached Dinner Napkins; ssaorteri pattern., II. doam value, g!4S Bleached Dlnnar Napklna, aeeurted patterns, worth U 00 doseft.. I1.S Bleached Pinner Napklee, pure linen, t3.7 a doton -valuea, don . . . .Sl.TS Bleached runner Napklna, pure linen, 16 a dosen valuaa, dos.....SS.M Bleached Iilnnar Napklna. pur linen, fl.at a doaaa values, do....t-MO A Showing Surpassingly Beautiful for So Earlf la the Scastn Scores of the Beautiful New Weaves and Coloring are already In Stock and every express adds to the assortment of our showing of New Spring Goods. , Foulards, Silk, Serges, all the beautiful color ings in Chiffon Taffetas, are shown in aU . ntost endless assortment of plain and bor dered styles,. st.up from, per yard.. $1.25 An exceptional showing of the new Bordure Foulards, including all the wanted new spring shades. -These silks will be without doubt among the most popular weaves for. spring; splendid assortment, yard, S1.50 Aa a special for Monday we are snowing a splendid line of all silk Foulards, 56 inches wide. Neat de signs In white and monotone effects Regular $1.25 yard value, at.... 88 Your choice-of over two thousand yards of plain and novelty silks In Messallne, Taffeta, Foulards and Pongees.' Four weaves that -will be leaders this spring, including hair line stripes, pretty figures and a splendid assortment ' of desirable new colors. All new, good goods snd worth up to $1.00 a yard. Choice of the lot Monday, at 38 and 68 Three Great Specials in Wool Dress , at J m t . , UVUU), . - Imported Wool Taffetas, $1.00 and $155 Values, at 78c 100 pieces, il) different, colors, beautiful silky quality; proper weight for spring wear; snap Mondav, HQ at, yard . . . . .. . . . 1 . .... . . ... .". . . .1 OC $1.50 Wool Suitings, 54 inches wide, at yard, 98c-Plain and fancy weaves in Scotch Mixtures, Homespuns. Diag' onals, Serges, etc., regular $1.50 values, AO ' at, yard ...................... . . 0 G Plain and Novelty Dress Goods 36 to 52 inches wide; 50 pieces.in the lot; fine assortment of , . '10, tfQa. wanted weaves and colorings. . . ,. . .... . . ;.WC"U0v Two Remarkable Embroidery Bargains Monday we will offer, two exceptional bargain lots of em broideries, including insertings, edges and skirt flonncings. Sale of Odd Dining Chairs We have in stock ,50 Odd Dining Chairs, 1-to-3-of a Kino, wnicn we we will close out Lf IC O ' Monday, at.. ............... ..11311 ftlCt Our Furniture Stock offers assortments-amply broad to please the most fastidious, and quality for quality, price for price, we'll guarantee to save you money. Here Are Some. Exceptional Money Savers in This Week's Sale $J.3S Steel Couch .. $U.60 Brass Bed .. $S.SS Iron Bed .... $12. CO Oak Dresser , $4.SS quartered oak Table $5.86. Oak Rocksr . $11.60 Coach S2.75 $12.60 S3.95 ... 88.50 Center -$2.75 .$3.86 .-$14.50 $1.60 Bed, I-ln. continuous post, (0 ins. high, Vernls Hartea fin . o'r S5.7S $14.M Oak Chiffonier $10.50 $!.$ Parlor Suite, t pieces, up holstered In leather. $16.50 45-lb. Felt liutress....f.50 J Never before in the almost 25 years of Our Omaha business career have we been in a position to offer our customers values in Women's outer garments the equal of the bargains which we will offer you during this week Monday We Will Offer $35.00 Dresses at $8.95, 300 beautiful one-piece dresses' in fine Serges, , Messalines, Chiffons, . , Crepe . de Chines, etc, fA . street nnri evMiino-olifllos . . 0 v, values'to $35 at, choice 95 - Children's Winter Coats A splendid assortment, of the season's best ' styles; bear-, Bkins, friezea . and fancies, sizes 2 to 10 years, ftf TA to $5.00 values ..vl3V Ladies' Evening Wraps Beautiful Imported Gar- nnnts,-values from $35.00 to $65.00, Mon day, choice 1 ii . Monday We Win Offer All Our Cloth Coats That sold up to S.OO,' one big lot, a grand as sortment of the season's best styles, . fabrics and v colorings for selection, your unrestricted .choice,. ' $10 225 Tailored Suits Both Ladies' and .Misses', that were made to sell up to $25.00, both plain . tfl AC colors and fancies Evening Coats and Capes Values to $25.00, light and medium shades, on Tailored Waists A big showing of White Waists, regu!n $2.50 values $1.00 I'acft Ihe papers for the Following Sales This Week $15 Monday, at..'..... $5.00 TUESDAY ' Tailored Suits, Ilouse Dresses and Kimonos. : WEDNESDAY. " Silk Waists, Silk Underskirts Silk Kimonos. THURSDAY- : A great sale of Winter Coats and Dress Skirts . FRIDAY General clean up of Odd lots in Domestic Room. SATURDAY A general sale that will be of great interest. Hapten's Make the Grocery Prices fdf the Peoplt-Hot a Few a 1UB. Kooq leoie vuiter- QoaUty aa iiae Is Ow Motte. , 7 rreahest oSS - aa a avUg f S"l to ssvi. IT Ike. Beat saaataM4 angar r 11.00 41-lb. aack beat tlign Urad Plimond H Flour; nolhlns Ilka It; per aack ' II.U IS ban Hat-'lim-AU or Dlainond O 8oap...lio t Iba beat Rolled Break fast oatmeal ......He t Iba. beat White or Yel low Cornmeal lac I Iba. (ood Japan Rice 7 So quality , 2te 4 Iba. fancy Japan Rice, K'tao quality Siu Oailoo cana Oold.n Table Byrup Sec Quart bottles Canadian Maple Musar Syrup tbo Pint bottlea Canadian Maple Busar fiyrup 0e 1-lb. can Aaaortad Soupa for 70 Jellyeon or J alio, per pk. IHe Taaat I'oam. pk ...... 3c Cera Ftakaa, pkf.,.(Me The Stoat Soda Cracker. par ip. a. . -tc Tire boat Oyster Crack era per lb. i... 1.7 fee Yefetaklee I bunrhe freah Beata. Carrota, Turnlpa, Hhal- lota or Radlahea for o Fancy CauUflowtr, . per lb. te I head fresh Leaf jut- tui a i . . 6c i bunchea frcab I'araley for tr.ja Larse Cucumber. 4 ' each.. .. .120 and Tec -ancy Cabbasa, lb., IHo Rutabasaa, Paranlpe. . , Turnlpa. Carrot or 'Haata. lb. :ltie Brnaaala Pprnuta, lb. )y 1-lb. bos fancy Hetbouae Muahrooma 40c Tellow or Red Onlona, lb. .... JHc Anythlnc you want wave cot It. and aav you from 5 to leflV Special aattertae Bale Cheaper end better than lota or butter. 1 Iba (ood. butterine tie tn fur ........ ...Sao J.lba.. fancy )Uble but teruia for ... ..... .tno aeoad Weak- Bis Blfk lae STaeet Oraat Bale H 1 h land-' Narl. are I lie , pride of .(fcllrbmla. and the ranse of Quality aale price aa follows: 11 and lit alaei regular price 4& m; price, par doaen 30o 1M alee, .resular price lie, aale price. -dos. !(o 17s alie, resular price JOc, aale price, dos. ;ao ; and 2 If also, resular -ertce lie. aale price. ; per dozen'.-. lee And with 'erery doaan wa will aeU you one of the flneat SIlTar Plated Teaapoona for only lee Tou don't have to save any wrappera or pay any poatas. Tney era riant with the sooda High land Kavela hare not been klaaed by the wun only but the moon and atara Clearance Sale of Jardinieres We're going to divide our stock of Jardinieres into 4 big lots Monday, marked at a. fraction of worth for quick clearance. Lut 1 Jardinieres worth from 12.25 up to 3.00, all at on price, choice. $1.50 Lot 3 Jardinieres that sold regu larly at $1.69, $1.75 and $2.00, at, choice $1.00 Lot S Jardinieres ' and Fern -Dishes, that sold to $1.25, at, choice 50 Lot 4 Includes a big; lot of 7-inch Jardinieres, In green and brown, choice -. 15 Fir ill : your mats fry BaVBELT First It Pays -Specials in " Domestic Room 'i Product !-inch heavy bleached mua- lln, resular 114c value, at. Norton Unbleached Mualln, IS lnctaee wide, resular c value, at..,....Se Batlefactlon. 21-Inch . Bleached Miie- lln, to value, at...... TH MaaonvlU high srada fine Bleached Mualln.. J6 Inchea wide, lc value, at ..ll)e Amaraanaett 72x0 - aeamleas eheeta. sood values at 76c, at ...Sea 72x20 linen flnlahad sheets, ate value, at ....... Belvider llxM fine, well made aaam- leaa, very heavy-aheeta, , ISc value, at ...SSe 42x3 fine linen flnlabed pillow caaea. 12140 value, at .....10o Glenwood 4:x3 soft flnlabed Muslin Caslns, . ! 8c value, at ... v ..... .15 J-ln-h fin bleached. table -Damaak, resular tOe quality... ...'..sea Imp. Batln Damaak, tt' Inchea wide. assorted patterr.a,.f 1 vaiuea....T8e Fine lam unbleached Bath Towels, l(o value ...ISlie Very larse German Huck . Towels, fancy, border, lac value, at 10a It-Inch Challie, f ood patterns.. '..10 It-Inch Percales .t4 Imported Gingham, worth ttc. .ISHa Nuraes Striped Glnfhaaia,' lc .value, "v',:--v.!;vJH Faat blaok Sateen, 15c-value, at.. 10a Amoekeairitncla, ;llcVtlua at Canton. I Shaker Flannel lc vsl eJalJ. , Itri waaklt.w, , a - . 'l A K1""' uCa. av ,eJ. 100 20c Embroideries 7 ic This;lot includes .a big as sortment 'of 5:yard loom' end , 6trips of . embroideries and inBertings which would sell regularly , at 15c and 20c a yard ; ; sale price Monday, per yard;...... ....... 71 f,c 75e Embroideries 39c : This lot. includes a beautiful' ''line of i7-inch skirt flounc ings in the very newest pat terns.; Goods that Twould sell regularly at 65c and 75c per yard. Your choice of the lot Monday . ; . .. .-. . i .39c Closing oat all broken aeti of fine Swiss and Nainsook, Embroidery- and .Insertings at about' half price. ' - Lot 1 Edges and Inaertirifia yard v.;l.,l()c IiOt 2 Edges and Insertings yard .... . 1 1 S Lot 3 Edges and InsertirigB yard ...............,19c Lot' 4r Edges and Insertinga yau . ...... . , , . ,Jayc New Spring 1912 Rug Patterns The most complete and at tractive showing of new rugs offered .in Omaha. ArbediK-Wilton: Eugsart '. a delightful reproduction of . Antique Feraghan, Kirma and other- fine Persian designs, and are a rug of exceedingly fine quality; 9x12 size, $55 Made-in all sizes. . Extra Heavy Axminster Bugs, quality a ad. style unsur passed,.9xl2 size... . ... vv .., , . ! . .-.$19.98 ; We have all sizes of the abovs ruta In -stock'. - Seamless Wilton Rugs A splen did seamless fsbric, one of the most popular . rugs now on the markets xl slse. . $28.00 We srs also showing a 9x1$ Seamless Velvet . Rag ' worth $22.00 at .: S16.98 They have the" weight and quality. , . i . .. ' e-fraie Body Brussels Rugs choice design's snd colors, 8x1 3 site .. ... .... S25.00 8-Jiio-V.... S22.50 -wire Seamless Tapestry Bras-' sels Rugs 9x12 slse, 812.98 8-3xl- site S10.98 7-x site S8.98 i9 site M98 Wash Daf Specials in 'Busj Hardware bepartment $1.M Willow Clotbee BaakeU, med Idra alia imm ra tt.st a K. Wash Machines.... So-Tt t$ t Round Pan American Waaher for ats iH Eaty Yankee Waaber S3.SS No. I Old Reliable WeaUrn Waaher' for aaj No. t Old Kallable WaaMrn Waeher for tul $:. Folding Wrtnser Benches, holda. wiinser and two tub .' . . SI - t; Bicycle Wrlnser, sruaranteed for three yeara and ball bearlnss. taM l.7t Folding Ironlnc Board and Stand tl-as Sic double faced sine Waah. Board JS a-plece Denalbla Sad lroaa. a l. aet .....see o Clotne Pine, or I box. a, fer...s No. 7. extra heavy tin coooer bottom Waah Holler gi.rs If a s extra heavy tin copper bottom Waah Boiler ....7T...raJ No. t extra heavy tin copper bottom Waah Bailer ....... ....... 9lJt No. heavy ll all copper ".Wafi Bollar ey ft heavy Jt-oi. all copper Waah Boiler V ......ss II. it Folding Clothea Racks, only ae IS-ft. Oottoa Clothaa Llw. ... tia -bole Laundry , Stove.) worth 14. on sale ..asja 4-aole Lanndry Store, worth s aa1 4.l CARDIHAL FARLEY,. THE;MAN Va Appreciatioa of Eii Actirititt by aa Associate. - SOME OF HIS GREAT W01ES Uealallly, AtfaJkllKy aad Charity, ' Ceaablaew with Seaarw Dlaalty, reeawiewoea Tralta et Hew', i . rrtac ef Ike tharrk. By MOHSICXOR MOO!ET. ' Tbere was rataeS t the cardinal.!, on .Kovamber 27, Mil. a nan whom I bad learned t lava and admire during nir roll days, when he and-1 were, etady. Ing for the priesthood, and wbe has atace grown cane to the hearts of all wbe know kins. Cardinal John U. Farley, the I j ratje. eeSt-artactng. kindly evangel of the Cataoll faith tor fifty yeara, during nine e whtra be carried ea hi work a aa archbishop, baa been elevated to bia present- high eosltioa after a life devoted t preparation. I recall tas erelBenc dletioctry a;a yeung pnest. waaa tfcere sraa la kia artaal. er the sstnea ef M akewt klav" ae tbousbt tliat fifty' Jean later be weald reoelve the neogriltloa of tneiose for a piaos In the canimaJate. Ha'wae . In stioee early da;a to move aatoos; much tddtr Dies tnaa klnatii, botk lay ' sad e'ergy.'and wa always ltiteaed to with reepaet whan voicing kia opinion oa aeae " eauon;oi ua day. , HI associate resUeed that this yonag man wa think ing in a broad war: nianatn fee great work that he hoped to accomnllah - ' '"tore, i may cite aa an Instance f thla that the cardinal sees today almost eomphwed the Catbotto encyclopedia, a work which he bad la mind during his early college dava. Ha often the oidar'prlests and larmea the great -.ucn a moaumental work. Pwrelata Mlaaleaa., Cardinal Parlor hu fc heart. As a young priest b waa murk affected oa one eccaaton Vy tba etory of an a nuaarsnary wee bad Juat raturned from hla work In Africa. He listened to the awfufatrucslee to ennii the of Christ bt that far country ; to the daily dansers faced by the mmm was v prepare in way; and hi young heart became find with seal to assist la the great work that waa being carried ea ta onng into the fold those children ef Ood nsa aerer learned ta know Him. Last year, under hla own supervteloa. there was collected la hla dloceae alone for foreign missionary work trw.eal Next September another anbttion ef his will be reeilard whea the Foreign SWour eMIere is opeaed. Cardinal Parley ts a snaa of auperb dig nity, and yet be ever ready wttk a feat. I nia aeoaa 01 anmer M seen, and bla af I fabtlrty and geniaUty are welt known to 1 every-ssaa wbe come ta contact with him. ' The cardinal .talla a etory very well, and has a way ef epptytng even a alang phraea ae that thart will be a veil turned wlttlctam ln lt. For eighteen years hi eminence Bved among 'people ' In- very modest drown stances. The experience has given him a democracy of spirit -that makes him beloved , wherever, he la known. He Is as assy to approach as any man I knew, and alweya baa naadabake and a kind word for the meat humble member of bt flock. He made It a point always te nK tba poor la thetf homea. Interns la;Beya .Cardinal Farley . Interest t In 7 boys . Is probably .due to -the, fact that.be came to thla country himself when vary yeans, and bed to atait rigbt.la-trom the besin aing to make a way for himeeif. - It- wa aboar tbemldlie of the dvfl ar whan hla eminence .ftrst set foot In tW. country. He had been pursuing bis classical .studies in Ireland, but some of hi remtiTs were In America, an he came bare ta devote ntmerlt to studying lor tne priaetbooa. r la ISM be entered 8t. John's coileg st Fordnam. N. T, and K waa there that I first became, acquainted with bha. Ua bad entered the class of Eagtlah poetry, which la equivalent to the sophomore ctaaa. The young prleat'a taste, at that Uaw were diaUartly literary. He exblbitsd a marked Inclination for both English and claaelcal Utaratnre and kts profKiency In these was sorpaase4 only by hla ability to write Latbt verses. His private read ing wa devoted to American history, and especially to the history 'of the United States. His grasp upon American con stitutional feutory was remarkable. At collage be 'easily led . ail hi claaematas la KngUeh writing and In the class. But Cardinal Farley time In those days wa not wholly spent la study! or. H al ways evinced great Interest la the college sports, sad took part In them. His p dalty seemed ta a bead ball, snd be bad attained a degree of proficiency at this game that was quite surprising to the rest of us. The cardinal's studies at college stood hla In good stead tar bla Ufa' work! Ha la thoroughly acquainted sriUkFraneb and Italian UteraMrs, sad speaks beta lan guages fluently. On one ocraaioa b bad a private audi ence with. Pone Lo XIIL. That day the pone had arranged to meet a prominent Aagi lean-minister, and desired aa Inter preter for. tbe mtervtaw.. Ha raqucsted Cardinal Farley ta remaia and act la thla capacity. Tbe cardinal remarked after ward that, this waa the highest recom mendation be had ever . received of bis proficiency m Italian. - "That should be eneegh to convince my frlende that I eamapeak Italian.". be said. "If Pope Lee Xlil was ratified with me as a interpreter, my frteada should be." . A Leader ta Caarltaee. ' The charity ef Cardinal Farley la abundant. He a dli tctei of ell the charities In the .New York diocese through tbe 8t Vincent sad Paul society, and la always prenaieei to help tbe needy eith hi ewa atoney. One day ahortly after tbe Bpaalab American war, the Very Rev. Father Henry ef Mill Hill. England, wa speak ing to the cardinal about tea mission aries he bad prepared to eend to the Philippine Islands, aad who were de layed on account of the lack of funda needed, and be was told that StW would defray aU tbe expense. An right.", said the cardinal. --Ton go home. Father Henry, and send thoea men down ts tbe Philippine. Tea can have the nil addressed to me." That waa the beginning of the eutaide mlaatoaary movement In tne Philippine lalande. Tbe major part- of the young men seat there went through. the private assistance of .Cardinal Farley. .- -When Cardinal Farley .waa secretary to Cardinal , bfcOeekey. who was Is charge ef the largest and wealthiest die. ease la this country, and perhaps la the wosid, ' be was 'tbe Ideal man for the place. His relations wtth the clergy la a confidential 'and friendly capacity In sured frtctfonless dealing between them aad the cardinal.. The latter being a very retiring man . waa reached wasleet through his secretary. All the troubles of tbe clergy were poured Into the ear of tba young priest, aad he eparated tn wheat from tbe chaff before present lag any matter ts tbe cardinal. Ilia eminence relied Implicitly open the young secretary and. never had cause . to re gret It. . It I . not known generally that the burden of bulkttng St. Patrick' cathe dral fell apoa the shoulders of cardinal Farley whea he wa secretary to Car dinal hlcCloakey. He. conducted, all business transactions with the eoptrao tor. and builders. .. t So today John M. Farley la elevated to s position that Is his by right of en deavor. He baa labored long la the work of Ood. and now In hla present po sition will be able to do oa - a larger scale the great and good things that be ha been accomplishing during his fifty year tn the priesthood. . ' LOYALTY WITH SEARED HEART Cent easts Aers ta ahadewe - - Threw m Live ef Two Wa The loyalty of tbe American : wife of Deea Farrar. who la miasing from Lon don and ander a cloud, baa created a good deal of comment en this- aide 'of the Atlantic Deaa Farrar held a Post of honor by spointment of the eveen at HaiMh-ingliam. A scandal developed -and he fled from England to tbe continent to escape arrest. yMrs. Farrar, . aiater. of a prominent American, disposed ef bar household goods and went in sweat ef her .husband, determined to share tba diagraca . aid, if possible, meke a sew tan or mm. - - - - Upon .the .day that Dean Farrar dis appeared, comments 'the Louisville Coo- I rier-Jeoraal.rcioggy-. - Williams. .wae wa sent' to prison fourteen .years ago for having klUed a policeman, was re leased, snd the .sweetheart who had been true to him ' throughout his long wnn of penal, servitude was waiting out alde ef the as tea nf . n.rin -.. ready te marry him despite his 'record. .'-lossy- wu llama was present at a fracas la which "n.Khv" - with a 'stone and killed. . He malutained at .tne trial, and maintains now, that ha was not the man who thw ik. .. Of tbe two women tbe sweetheart of tne-convict Das the greater encourage ment. In her levaltv tu. believed la tbe Innocence of her fiance. ira.naa spent fourteen years awaiting a martyr-a deliverance from prison. The America wife, a woman of eocM position-capable of. tbe keenest' suffering from crashed Bride, haa. nr,.n.nvv belief In bar husband's Innocence to In spire her loyalty,' but follewa tbe path of duty as she aeea it. It Is easier te wait fourteen vur. . side tbe gates of a prison for a martyr Uian in follow .a. vmih.. - . eerier Intojthe darkness In, the hope of wscmung a .oroaen. life, and without a hope. of mending a' shattered WoL ... " " 1 1,11 1 ' (-:. -- or - ecOF&hed -W . . am' 1i - Arnica- ?aive. vturca pUes,-to, aad the warsi sore, uaaramerd. SV-ft. For f Persists nt AdvertMaa- m ta. intend te