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THE BEK: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31, 1912. Delightfully New House Dresse- : r-11 toady fo Slip On The dainty rastle of fresh, clean wash dresses gree ts one from every side here such a splendid combination of exquisite style and clever designing we have never seen nt such surprisingly reasonable prices. . . , ; : : Just the garments for house wear very ". appropriate and serviceable for the business ( woman'nnd one lady remarked that she finds . " ohe of .these pretty percale dresses a pleasing little afternoon frock. .' wuhbrof new colon and patterns la Chaubrays, ' Gingham and Percales. -- V call special attention to the complete range of fiK-i and toe remarkably low prices. Junior site 15, IT and 10. fimal Woinea's alzee 33 to 40. ' l'lUCES S2.50 $2.05 $3.50 83.95 In our east window we are demonstrating the clean, sanitary methods used in making our garments don't miss this interesting display. urn 1518-20 Farnam Street. j CARROLL MAYRUN AGAIN Governor of Iwvlsra( Feeler im Cluert fpr .Offlee, ... f CHAIXZ5GE GIVEI PS OF. EOLDEJ t Derlaratlea Greater Im llatfrss mt tan Mr.m Has Beea A ear striated frees KaeeatiTe's Box f Caaisalsa Isaaee. :N0TE TOHARVEY (Continue from First Page.) I conylnclns psopls of the rest Independence f the Weekly's position. Ton will rt ! member that that was what we dlarusaed ! an4 now that I have unintentionally put . ah In a fiii ana emharraaalna' Bflaatlea .yea htap coals of flre on my seed py 1 rontreurag to gh out Interviews favor - ant to my candidacy. All that I csa say Is that you have proved yaora.lt very bis awl that I wish I might have aa early opportunity to tell you far to far now I really feel about It all. Wiitt warm resard. cordially and faith fully yours, WOODROW WILSON." It la noted In the foregoing thst men. tlAM nt t lis k'niiMkM.hM it tk. Manhattan eki Is obviously a slip of the Pen- Harvey's Pinal letter. Colonel Itsrvey's reply wss ss follows; Jan. n. iiuai) iear uovernor V. 11 aon: Thank you sine rely for your must handsome letltr. I can only repeat what 1 said befora that there la no panicle of personal rancor or resentment left In That Tightaest , of the Stomach leased b FortnaUoa of Nauaeoas tiasc, from I'adlgeeted fiiod mopped with a Hloart's IryspepsiS Tablet,' ' , Trial Psakags . Whsn yea feel ss If your stomack wail Seine tightly choked when the pain" la Inunes sad eu break strt In a cold snd lammy perspiration and there la A lump in your throat and you are weak and nauseated all you need Is a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet to clear awsy the wreckage of undigested food left In the stoweck and Inleettnee snd restore you to your nom.al self again.'' : And this csa all be accempltshed within a few me. And I bef you to believe that I have not ssld one nord en an'-hiut nt criticism of you. I hsre to Drlnt a anni .r .,...., to the Weekly's readers, but It will be ine nnrreet possible. Very truly yours, "OrXtftOB HARVEY." Will mt jtaavrer Walter. TltKNTO.V. Jan. SA-'Tha nient of Colonel Watterson admits of no comment from me," ssld Governor Wil son today when newspaper men asked him If he had any reply to make to the Kentucky editor a etstement Issued laai eight. Wfea aaked far hie reasens for mauinr ne comment, the governor ssM: I had hoped thst thsv wsra self. evident." The governor then added: "I Sm only sorrv la hav in pur.i . friendship, which, while It lasted. I found interesting and enjoyable." Asked If he did nnt mean tn uv lha loss of friendship, the governor resiled that he preferred te have the etstement stsnd ss ha had dictated It. . , Tkal Xaetty l-aeUag ef ts twessssk Is t aasUered by a assart's ys aepesa Tables. Thouaaade ef peopt have learned se ell hew ear and depeadsbl Stuart's Ityspepata Tablets are for all stomscb tile that they .are never- without a pack, age at seme and at fbe efflos, and upea ssy eadtratlea that the stomach la a little weary, they take a Stuart's Tahlet aft sr sack meal for a few days uatll the digest! ergaaa set rested ap again. Tbie ta a sslendld plan te tellew and always results la asuchs good. The ap petite Is Improved, the feed la relished more, your sleep Is mere refrssatng, and your disposition will make yea fr tends Instead ef eaentlea For Indigestion. Pour mouses. Belch ing. Css, Coated Tonys. Intestinal In digestion and all fliow.'Sjck Disorders snd Pains or for l-oas ef appetite ptnarrs liytpepsas Tablets are larslaable. l"e tMsm freelythey are ss harm teas as ansae would ks and are by so means te be classed as "medicine." They save ne effect wherever ea the system except the benefit they, bring ye through the proper id wrest lea of your food. ... All Drug stores sell Stuart's Dyspeest Tablet.' Toe price Is St cents per box. Pkysktaas use and reumsiead thees. If you wist) to try them before porchsaiag, address Y A. Stuart C. IS Ptoart Blag.. Marshall. Mich, snd a trial pack, age wUl be seat yea free. srT.es at E. J. DAUIS HEAVY HAUL. KS 1818 Farnam Street 1 'From a Staff Correspondent.) TKS MOINES. Jan. .-8pec1al Tele grsro.) Governor Carroll issued a public statement today In which he claimed the right of discovery of the "Greater Iowa" Idea and points out thst Prof. Holden. who has come out oa a Greater Iowa plat form, la merely following him. Psnvill hIm thee ha arnn roue contests I In Tnara nn the nlatform BOW advocate by Holden aad lat?r appropriated by Clark, and Intimate that some persons whom he does not name were responsible for the prevention of soy legislation along the tinea be haa suggested. it Is supposed th announcement Is a fesler put out to see whether Carroll can git Into the race for governor again. Hoard ml Esasslaera. The atata executlv council today SP- nolnted a new ststa board of eismtners for mine Inspeclo-s. kiln Foreman and Hnl.ilna Enainrer David Anderson and W. r. Jones of Colfsx srs the miner mem bers of the boeiil;' Ed M. Gray of Dee Moines and T. L. Evana of Aieia, tne operator members, and Howard W. Ladd of Madrid the engineer member of the board. Tn Offices by On Meat The let-. I department of the stats today joined with ths oticlals of Winnebago county In an appeal of a decision to toe supreme court to determine whether one oerson my hold the office of luetics or the pear SA the same time aa that of mayor. , The attorney general held that tha two ot flees were Incompatible, but Judge Clydo decided otherwise. A de cision will nffect mayors of fifty towns. Iowa Mleelsaary safe at Pf. ensT itfinOE. Is.. Jsn. JO. tSpectal.) famine" was the one word in a cable gram from Mianchal, China, received by Ur aid Mrs. K. K. Homers of this city from their dsughter, Mrs. Itlrtck Wil liams, a young missionary who has been trvin to brave It through the Chinese crisis and remain at her post In Chengtu. Heth Mr. snd Mrs. Williams will corns to tbs Vnlted States en a furlough during hia tieaa whsn a effective missionary work Is possible because of the unset tled and terrible conditions In tne orient Rate on Binder Twine Will Not Be Increased CHICAGO, Jan. .-Rsllroad commis sioners of nlns western ststee and ship pers fighting the proposed schedule of In creased freight rates due to take offset February It, succeeded today In getting binder twine removed from the new Met, Ths rata will remain unchanged. 71 Itoberf ' File. Vkalrman of ths 'western classification oommlttea, made th an nouncement t'hlnt Examiner Browa had recommended the withdrawal of the pro posed new rate. . The effect of the concession will be a saving of H par cent In the rates. Ship pers also will be allowed to ahtp binder twine In ears-, with agricultural Impla menta, The rsUroadd' submission to ths protest of ths railroad commissioners and ship pers In regsrd te this particular tm will not keep the state commlsslonere from filing their protest wltk the commis sion in Washliurten., A statement will be sent te the nwmbers of the eosMnlastsn by ths ststo commissioners, asking thst they be permitted to argus ths advisability or the sue pension of th entire schedule. . . Cilef kUsmlner Brown will mak his recommendations ta tha sommtratoa not later than Ftbruary. . BRANDEIS GREAT WAIST SALE Catlr Stork t a New Trk Nana faetarwr Rettrtasj rraas aaataess e Sals satarday. The most ramarkab's sale ef women's blsh-eJese waists e ar held ia advance of the regular seasoa take pier aext Haturday. A well known manufacturer of waists st 17 to West Mth street. New Tork, retired from business aad sold us all bis fins silk, lingerie and tailored waists. In new spring itil atylea and ma terials. Also niai'y partly made waists. Ths bargains will be the most wonderful that have been offered In years, lee the great display in th windows. Sal b glas Saturday, February J. J. I. BRANDS! A SONS. Treaaary ys Sliver. WAPHIXOTON." Jan. 3S -Contract Tor delivery of Sfe.oe f)na eunoe f silver at teisri an ounce at the 8aa FTsnciaos ntlnt vesa made bv ths Treasury depart ment today. It will le used for coining dime and sourtars. Th prtc I silfhtly hishar than lbs government'a last purchase. Surgical Operations Plls4 In Css of Palnfdl Ulesr. H. E. Boardman, Tonkers, X. T writes: ' "I suffered Tom severe pains la my eyes, caused ky ulcer, and doctored a graat Seel and uaderwent thro opera tion, but fai'ied to get permanent re lief till I tried Hood's rarw. parti la. I can net too highly praise thta remedy. I recommend It heartily ta all a bo are troubled .with Impure blood." Take Hood's garsapsrilla for htissors snd te build up the system. . Get It today la usual bnuld form or chocolated tablets railed Ul laws Sew Hates. JEm-neiaaiie- " ..r' death by sutclds of George It Brooks, a former lowen. at h.s home at Seattle. Wash. Brooks was year of ass. Ha wss formerly deputy snerllf of Koesutn county. CROWD IS EXCLUDED FROM MTARLAND TRIAL NEWARK. K. J., Jan. s.-CBurt offlcsrs inriav turned awav a curious crowd that sought admlsstoa ta the court room where Allison Merarland Is oa mai tor uie murder of bis wife. Detective Oodfrey testified thst McFsr .land, whew he was questioned about the !'ilunny- letters, sdmltted that "Bunny" eras tlorence Bromley. ' I Alfred Holle. the undertaker who burled Mrs. McFsriasd, testified to hosting a .nsaii between McFarUuid and : Godfrey in' which McFarland told of hav ing substituted cysnlds for bromide in s Sot lie. kUFsrlsnd had added that he did aot remember having told his wlfs of tbs substitution, ilolls said. nt.rt ri'ttsiD is to it oats. Vour drnsgist will refund money .f PA.U OIN1 MkiN'T tails to ours any case of Itching, Bund. Bleeding or Protruding file. In to It days He. NORRIS NOT FOR T. R.THIS TIME (Continued from First Page.) th wish ef the rank aad file of th re publican party respected the piagisaalvos would he successful. It Is sseesdlngty Important, however, that then should be no division In the ranks of ths prvgres slve wing of the republican party. Aa I look st It, there Is ne occasion for us Is Nebraska to be split into two factions. There should be no Quarrel between a Fellette republics, snd Roosevelt re publicans !r will be found In the last analysis that these two wings of the re public party, especially In Nebraska, have the same end m view. Under the condition as I bars narrated them abovs I do not see bow I can ink any ether course-In this fight thaa te coatlawe l th support of th candidacy of Senator . Follstte. He went Into th fight at a time when It seemed defeat was sure. Had a effort been made by the progree slvs te ' bring out a candidate tlis re nomination at President Tart would have been a mailer of form only. After Colo nel Roosevelt had declined to become at candidate and we united upea Senator I .a Fellette, 1 as aot se bow w can take any otber courss than to stay with Ben-1 a tor L Follette to the end. j .earasfce Mast C His Way. If wo la .Nebraska divide be'a-eea Ibue tw great man we will enable the enemy ) t succeed a far ss the delegates from ' yebrask are routes ncd. If a rrir.a .. united I feel confident that w :! k . th soml delegation from our stats. Tii La Follette detegstes will without ue tloa b Rooanelt men. and tf U devel- opee when the ceaveotloa assembles thst Senator La Follette cannot be nominated and Colonel Roosevelt can. then these delegate wilt without sjusstton go te him. I think It would ke welt to have the dele gates pubtldy pledge themselves In Shis wsy. I know It la said, and I think said sincerely and honestly ky the Roosevelt support srs. that Senator La Follette can not be sjoattnated and that Celsaal Roose- WbUe 1 do not sgre with this yet I aa perfectly will to-. for th ease of are unbent, to admit It. and tf It be true, the th Roosevelt fol lowers la Kebraska will run no risk whatever la supporting the Let Fetletta delegates, because if this Condi tloa be true, then thee delegatee will n th end rote for Colonel Roosevelt aad support ktra Just a eathusuetleaUy aa t house, they bad beea selected directly aa Rsees volt detagatee. It seems to me we owe this mock coast deration to Senator La Fellette tor the wonderful fight be has made, tf It had not beea mad ws would aot b In th favorable conditio that j w now are. but regardless eg the cansld- j eraUoa that may b givaa by ether I j . frl that perascally I am la honor bound ta stay with him as lens ss he remains I In te flsst. This ta la no seaee a fbrht against CeleMt Kaoss.elt. aad under a' dreumataooes am I crittounns; any f Ma friends who desire to see him nomi nated. There Is not one of them who would support him mora nthuaiaatlcaUy thaa L and had he consented at the be ginning that the fight should bs made ta his nam Senator La Follette would not have been in the race. etearrete the Dlvlalaau I deeply regret that there should be any dtvwioa tn our ranks in Nebrasks. I believe It ia a serloas mistake. As I un derstand your position it Is not that yon hav anything against Penator La Fol lette, or that yon are opposed to him in any way, but that yen think he csnnot be nominated snd that Colonel I loose- j velt can. I hare no doubt ef your ain- cerity, and I do not want to be under stood aa quueationlng your motives In the least, but assuming this to be the true condition, does it not seem to yotr as though tt would be better, even from youh stsnd point, that Roosevelt's friends la Nebraska shenld support tbs La Fol ia tts delegates in our coming contest? I think the position of Senator La Fol- lette's friends would appeal ts you. Tou must surely see from the condition ss narrated thst Senator La Follette's friends ought not be asked to withdraw his nsme now, after the wonderful prog ress tbst has been made under his lead ership in this contest, and It your posi tion be true we are conceding to you all that you ask, which is thst If lb condi tion exists which you say will be shown to exist later, then the Ia Follette dele gates shall support Colonel Roosevelt. I am confident that Senator La Follete embodies the e'eroents of constructive ststcsmsnshlp te a degree not surpsesed by say ether public man. The history of his Uf will show. that he has slwsys consistently, conscientiously and with great ability stood and fought tor the principles that are nearest snd dearest to the great body of cltlsenihip, snd that during his entire public life he haa been bitterly assailed and opposed by political bosses, machine manipulators and repre sentatives of special Interests. He em bodies In his life snd In his work sli thst we stand for as progressive repub licans. He would make a leader who in my Judgment would be Invincible. It is true he would be opposed by political bosses In both parties, but the rank and file of the rltltenshlp would come to his aid by the million. He would make a president who would be perfectly safe under whoee administration no honest business, no honest dtlsen, would have causa for alarm or fear. While you ststs In your letter thst my snswer would be considered as confiden tial If I ss desired it. yet I have no objec tion whatever to the publication of all that I hare ssld. Very truly yours. O. W. NURRId. C'olaael Yelerr'a Reply. Te this letter Colonel Telaer mskos Ills fallowing reply: "OMAHA, Neb, Jsn. 30. UlL-Hon. George W. Morris. WsshlngtoX. D. C Desr esir: Tour letter of January Zl re ceived. I regret the position you have ta.ea. Tour friends In this state, who are ardent admirers of Colonel Roosevelt, desired you as a delegate-at-large regard less of the fact that you had supported La Follette, because they felt that under the preferential rote you would be satis, factory to tits friends of both. I was greatly pleased to learn of this feeling and wrote you hoping to receive a fav orable answer which would enable you to become the recipient of the combined aVaseeveR And . U Follette- ftrengl. I fhouaht "H would- bs a-ssetunat por tion for you In contradistinction to your opponent who wse In Indiana trying to mnomlnata ths 'thin w believe should sot be re nomine ted. But ws sll do not tee sllke. i i . 1 reeapllmeato aad Calsaele. "I am eorry thaT'you feel hurt because Colonel Roosevelt would aot consent to be a candidate when the few gentlemen you refer to extended tha Invitation to hint. We have all received that same courteous declination which show a genuln reluctant- te become a candi date. But we were consrtoua that we are only a small part ef the people and have little more ts offer than that notori ous character of the Bible who made s famous offer to our Saviour. We are honest and persistent, however, tn our desire to capture this nomination, so thst when we ere ready to taks up this trans action with th colonel again it will be a bona fids offer snd not a spectral affair. Ths colonel ahould not be criti cised because he had the tact and good manners to susgeet that some .of you gentleman run for the office. Good man na re would suggest that he compliment you In the asms degree thst you compli mented him. He certainly did not assume to hand over the nomination to La Fel lette any more than to receive If from yoa gentlemen Peenale Maet Caatrwi. "But overshadow! na all thm talk In either of our lettera, the people. run thta business regardless of the personal wishes of sny man. snd tf they went Roosevelt, the peroneal plan and pleas of small groups of men must need be surrendered to the rnevttsbls popuisr de mand. - Indeed th people are already nominating him because Colonel Roose velt is not personally doing it and has set his foot down square upon any of his personal frtenda In any way urging his candidacy. Ha not only would not an nounce himself, but he forbade his per sonal friends from pushing his name But. what could he do with the great mass of common people, the unbridled snd unbroken west, ths surging msesee of the east and th courtly south. This clamor and public demand came from everywhere excepting th colonel and his friends. Too should not criticise Colonel Roosevelt for spoiling the La Follette Plans it they hsrs been effected. If they are spoiled your own people to whom you ere looking for support spoiled them. I think you are entirely wrong In assum ing tkst Senator La Follette developed the wonderful sentiment throughout the country (or progressive action. Hundreds of thousands of ua ahould share the honor which w were Inspired to strive harder t develop under the example of Roosevelt. "When the policy of reaction was adopted by President Tun. millions pr us kept right on just as we would liave done had 1 Follette never been born. Now I will concede Ia Follette is a great man he la away beyond our average but I deny that the rest of ths people srs of such tittle consequence as may be essumed from the way you hare credited so much of our united efforts to the work of Senator La Follette. Will Mat Aaaadea Bsoaevelt. "In conclusion. I will reply to your re quest, namely, that we give up the fight for Roosevelt end join In a fight to the finish for 1 Fblletle. This will never be done and should you throw your per sonality, your own hopes and ambitions In with tha destinies of La Follette ss Senator Brown has thrown his with Taft tha Roossvelt men should find another candidate for the United ftatee senator with whom to co-operate. While I would be reluctant to do this, eipoclslly sines I had hopes In your diplomacy and lead ership, your letter makes some suck action as thst foreshadowed Imperative unless you show a spirit of compromise with your constituents. Tour proposition would be a direct slap at our honored and only living ex-presldent. It la ab surd to ssy ws will accept hire If We cannot nominate La Follette. Jf the La Follette men do not give up their selfishness snd carry out their agreement to divide the delegate and cast them all aa a unit for either Roose velt or La Follette. according to which receives the most votee. we cannot have a union of force and your talk of being progressiva would seem not to be gen nine. An Appeal to Wives Tou know the te.-rible affliction thst conies to msny hemes from the result of a drinking husband or son. Tou - knew of the money wasted on "Drink" thst Is needed In' the home o purchase fond and clothing. . ORillNB bss saved thous- anda "of drinking men. - H Is home treatment and can be given secretly. Tour money will be refunded If, after a trial. It has failed to benefit Costs only ll.ee a bos. Come In and get a free booklet and let ua tell you of the good ORRINB Is doing. Sherman A McConnell Drug Co., Cor. lfth and Dodg. Cor. Mth and Harney, Cor. :1th and Farnam, !- North ISth Street, Loyal Hotel. , If we cannot do this with your forces we are justified In believing you are selfish instead of progressive and we will be com-' pelied to have a full Roosevelt delegation on the ticket with which to' sweep the state. Such action upon the part of La Follette men would subject you to the criticism of being Indirect supporters ef Taft. Ws will keep our agreement whether La Follette leaders, do or not ss we will take bslf of La Follette dele gates aa our delegates, provided they sign a declaration te carry out this agreement and the other half will be of the rugged Roosevelt type. "While I recognise it would not be : proper for your name to appear on the ticket aa a delegate for Roosevelt, under i the circumstances, I trust your friends will sdvlse you not to discourage a union ! of the Roosevelt end La Follette forces In thta stste for the success of what you term progressive principles, ss well ss for your own laudable ambitions. Very truly. JOHN O. TBISER." r'3vVv J-y .SRinSP- f.-ZT I 1 I I "CASE-HARDENED" AD MAN WRITES Who else would dare make this offer? We uuole from a letter from H. M. Johnson. Vice-President of the Dally Re public. Rockford, Illinois. In the twenty-seven years thst tt hss been my business to deal with copy of sll kinds 1 have never seen more convincing, logioal and forceful ads thsn those yoa are sending out. They have a ring of sin cerity ana the ststements have the tons of being a recital of fscts tliat ahould in spire confidence. They have so impressed rise-hardened ad man that he la ex- ccedlneiy curious-to know If it really does the wonderful thinss recited." In reply wa sent Editor Johnson soms convincing literature, following It up with the stateme.it that ir he knew or a oen nlte case of Bright'a Disease, a worthy person to whom -our aid would mean something, that we would send a courss of Fulton s itensl confound in sn at tempt to establish the genuineness of the claims m ide In the very shadows of the Rspubltc's Kdltorlsl Rooms. We sdded that we do not claim recoveries In all caxeo and mtgr.t make a failure, but that we wo tld take the chance, ana trusted within three months to show suck results that the patient would be in coin- fort and would have new near ana courage in tha reasonable probability that re -overy could ultimately oa haa. Ask yourself this question nould any body else' In the world dere make this Fulton s HSnsl t:ompouno can o at Sherman McConnell Uru Co., cor. Mth snd Douge. Cor. lotn ana nerney, Cor. Stth and Farnam, i-i :orttt Ktn street. Omjlis. ; Ask for pampniet. PAIEI. PH1UPPE WAICHES Patek, Philippe Co., of Geneva, Swlueiland are recognised tne world's greatest watch makers. The famous Patek, Phli-t vMJ"v Inn watch Is th . jf ' 5' moat accurate, most reliable, and most latisfectory time piece It Is possible to buy. Patek, Phillips watrtaea afe gold tn Omaha Jbr ' Albert' Edbolm. Hi' i m Don't Merely Bny Invest. Albert- Edholm Jeweler, Sixteenth and Harney. DOTS SMILE We HAVE NO SHOES IX OCR STORE AT Umpty-Eight Cents FEB PAIR OUR CLEAX STOCK OF MEII'S SHOES is made up of geod eelUac style, ia a quality tba can't be equaled at oar prices of $3.50, $4, f 4.50, $5 $6 and $7 . And we know that (so do you srbea yoa wear them) THERE FORE, (that's a good word), we are selling shoe at a small profit (but a profit just the raine), otherwise we couldn't give yoa an extra pair of shoe ktriiigs and feed the C-w- ,,'LI and keep from being called PHILANTHROPISTS - Now liatea, ue cut glre yoa amy style you wish (for yosi are the one to wear ties siloes) from flat flanged beel to an arched arch to suit, our Individual ideas aad feet, Only store ia Omaha selling NETTLETON'3 and that's Baying volumes. ' . esVaGtUAUUCt SI4 H. l(Kh fit. I Wear "Uos's" rainless Shoes. M BEAUJiFUU POST CAR DSatstjC "AH dtfTererit." Some'ars 'eT.iboesed and 1 In gold, lithographed In many colore on a fine evade or card hentrd. rJettefaethm ' guaranteed. 8rnd today tc a. .. FOBaVI. S44 Division treet, ... Cragla tattea, Chicago. , , 7A.tr Only One - "Bromo Qufnirio " Thmt 19 Laxativo Bromo Qulnlho Mr? rmr womo mot to vims oouo m mt bat. ' eUwa! remember the full nam. Look for Uus signature ob every bos. 55c. ! rax. " JIM y sValJrat t I PASTRY! Do you care for it? We bare it the uncommon kind that is worth going a long wave for. We are . not overlooking a single Hem of quality that will help ue to acquire new patrons. Join oar happy throng.: Belmont Resburint SSI ftodge St. C. N. Ball, Prop. ANlSEHaCt"T.a. Boa. 4. tad. A-14C4. Mat. Every Day gas. every STtrht gill ADTAIfCZB VAVDETX&U ls Hooney end Marlon Bent. Pager M'.dirley a to: Moaner, Hayes Moehei ; 'he Nichols alsters; The Arlington Four:. Jsne boynton and alari Myers; Patty -uitd Desperado; Klnetoacope; Orpheum onturt orchestra. Price, aright, 10c, see, eve, too. auiiaa, loe. Bast I .So, as sept aataroay aad aaaaay. 25 Cents Worth of Snowdrift Is Equal to 98 Cents Worth of Butter For Making Cake . , ' ': . Sold tn Hermetically Sealed Cans Only ---' . . . J Snowdrift is a wholesome shortening, useful and eco - nomical. It is 100 per-cent cooking value, as it is pure fat. Results entirely satisfactory, if you add a little salt;,. (J Fry onions in Snowdrift; strain, and then fry chicken in the same Snowdrift; the chicken will not taste of the , onions,', because Snowdrift is odorless and tasteless, Z and cannot absorb odors. Q Butter will burn at a temperature of 300 degrees; Lard . 340 degrees; Snowdrift pot until 400 degrees Burning fat is useless. MADS BY The Southern Cotton Oil Company No. 21 Broad St, New York l.M. Mat. Wdaday as gl.00 aUVAW EaLLABOBaVS fflgaat PredacUea . THE ROUND-UP 134 People. 30 Horses. Tnarseay Bays Mat. Sat. LULU G LASER la Miss Badslssck. Seats sow. sTlTato, S5e se gl.ao. Mat.. SS te si. iniift TiiriTrn .. oey,si. snim mriirn sim nuvv ia.ni a.ii Bsat Seat, MISS NEW YORK, JR., freak fresa raaderay aag ta groat ApcS Dane, rrtm Coates k Omady aad tacit raatovs WATZatataxoaT Tmrsr. -o stasia's nr cimi'' fjcuj&u? "IritS35 "That Corjltd Dutch Comic. , (-.II,. i, AV . Tan aie Jt-J a-- AISTT CO., sxTavsTaoagsa x Taosryiua' Majestic Musical Four: Al llarmaa, it, Black Laufh; West a Beaton, "Fun la! je.i. ueiety uiria inemK r LYRIC THEATER Friday Evrning, Febraary Sd DAVID BISPHAN .tntrrfra's Greatest 8tnger. Seats On Sale at Ovtl Irf Co. AMERICAN THEATER ToaigM, Mats. Tass, Tfeara, aad Baa, "The Right of Waj" SZT WBXK -Ths Maes Caay- )