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    THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, "MARCH 7, 1911
Quaint Old -World Lace Makers Paris Designers and
American Skill All Have Shared in the Creation
of these Exquisite Imported Model Blouses
Such a truly beautiful display has never graced an Omaha store, and many hv Ini tb eiclama
tlona of surpriM from those who bar bad a peep at tb flrat arrtrala.
Could jou make personal aelectioni from tbe moat exclusive) Parisian ahop 7011 would find blouse,
in many cases. Identical with tbos you'll And here but tb foreign prices would be many time higher.
Tb reason I this Our Eastern representative secure each dainty piece of tare, and tb many
other material, direct from tb makers In many a foreign nook where each workman Is an artist.
Paris contributes the Inimitable styles and dealgns and tbe skillful finger of Americana fashion tb blouses.
Thus you save the duty and the profit of Parisian aiakers.
Each Blouse Is so different that It t Impossible to describe them all but you'll xperieuc a genuine
treat In seeing this wonderful showing come tomorrow, 8iies 32 to 40.
Price 19.5O SS.75 S13.50 22.50 25 S29.75 840 S60 S65.
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1513-20 FASNAH STRXZT
WOMEN'S WAGE IS ANALYZED
Omaiia Shop Oirli Cannot Liv 01
Let Than $9 a Week.
COfiSITIONS A&Z ABHOiEENT
x tonality" Orgaelsatlea , IrMlrH
that lrl Caeaet Cbsoeo De
reaey and Wee e Mlm-
" tsaass Wee.
Tk lust sum o which a woman can
support herself In decent comfort In
Omaha Is B 'a . week, scerdtng to tb
fladinga of tbe lavettlgeilag eommlua
of the Omaha Women's Sutfrsgs SJoUiy.
Mrs. W. Sherman Felt, chairman of
the minimum wan committee, gave the
following Hat ot expenses at yeeterdsy
inittun of the society: Board, gt; room.
II; carfare. emu; laundry, ft cents;
wardrobe, .; amuMment. doctor, den
tist and education. tl.6. Mr. rlt was
r- formerly , organ leer and secretary of tb
roreAds ' committee of the Chicago
'I'ouucai ) Equality' leagu kef ore coming
to Omaha. t
' The Jorrstlgstlo was pursued along
lines followed by lbs Chicago Women's
club under the direction of Mrs. Bayatogd
Bobbin, who calculated US as Ui mini,
mum for Chicago women wag earaei
The Kansa City Board of Public Welfare
found that. la a mtnlmam wage for
tbe worker In that city. .
In part, th reeolulens endorsed by the
local society are:
Wo find the wage-earning woman In
many liietaacee working for lea than a
living was, unable Is give nerseit proper
nothing and sufficient food, and foroed
to choose beteeon beallh, happiness and
even honor. We find abhorront I he dis
grace to our set, our country, our elate
an our city, therefore be II
Reeotved. Thai we declare, ourselves In
favor of a minimum wage for women:
that we believe the lean sum a woman
nui support herself In deoont ootntort
for la tha oltv of Omaha Is a a week
that . we pledge oura-tvee to work for
the ensrtmem of a law which shall en
force the payment of thle minimum 10
ell female employes; and that we cell
upon all these ewerus wko are actuated
by any love ot humanity, and. pridn In
their country -esj-supsurt and aid us In
the work.
HELP FOR HOMESTEADERS
IN THE HEW BORAH BILL
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
WASHINGTON. March .- Special Tel-rarem.r-A
house subcommittee has
agreed en a report en Senator Borah's
homestead Mil. " which Was saade -she
puaUc laada cematiuee today.. I ndar the
recomraendaOlorla the entry roan la re
quired to solid a "habitable bouse" on
. the land and prove eontlnuou residence
tor eevea xeenth during each jrear. "Tbe
(tost Important amendment suggested It
(hat making the act apply to "alt 'exist
mg pending homestead entries requiring
residence." The Mil If passed wUl rekev
Sealers from cultivation under the en
larged homestee law during the fourth
and ftfth years. The Interior department
and land office officials are opposed f
die Borsb fill and the amendments' fee-;,
emmended will undoubtedly Increase this
Opposition, , . . . .-j..
More Troops Will Be ' 1
; Sent' to the Border
WIFE IS ACCUSED
: BY WOUNDED MAN
(Continued from First Page.) .
The key to the door of the room, which
tit police found locked, was Is- a re
ceptacle In the hall, where Mr. Grace
said It usually was kept
The police arrived about two houra
after Mr. Grace say she left. Chief of
Detectives Lan'ord raid this afternoon
that the blood on Qrace'e pillow wee
clotted end dried, and he did not think
Jit could have dried that way In leas than
three hours.
.A, furnishing a possible' motive, the
poke are said to have discovered tedey
mat uree recently Bad nis lire Insured
for gtf.ooe, aaenlag his wife the bene
ficiary. On the other hand, friende of
Ihe accused women point out that Mr.
i WASHINGTON. March l-The admin
trtWn," It was learned today,- h
yiannmg to send more troossr"t lite
Mexican border. Beoretary of War SUnv
son, er but return from Crura tomor
row, expect to take up with President
SCOPE OF YOTE IS LARGER
Women Given Greater Latitude at
the Polk
BYIBS GIVES AS OPDJIOH
Mary Srhspatla Will Be Seat back
to It a Mia After Glrtes Testl
aaeay fa Oaee of Death
- . of Haeteaad.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
DEB MOINES, la. March C-48peclal
Telegram.) The women of Dee Moinee
may rote oa the proposition of leech
ing sexology in the schools, use of the
school buildings for public meetings and
the lengthening of the school year. These
will he submitted to the rotors at the
school election next Monday, March 1U
This Is the opinion of Corporation Coun
sel H. W. Rj ere in answer to the, request
of the school board. Brer says women
have the right to vote upon the question
of Issuing bonds for municipal and school
purposes and for the purpose of borrow
ing money, or on the question of increas
ing the tax levy. The Introduction ot ad
ditional branches in the dty schools, use
of pa bile school buildings and lengthen
ing the school year. Mr. Byers asserts,
will upon k majority affirmative vote
result la Increasing the tax levy and that
women bare the right to vote oa the
propositions.
Weoaaa Oaee Mack to Bnaala.
Mary Schapatls, who broke Into pub
licity several weeks ago through an al
leged plan to deport her without giving
testimony In a damage suit against the
Maple Block Coal company, will he sent
back to Russia. An order Instructing
Immigration officials to tax the woman
to New York and place her on a ship
hound for some Russian seaport was re
ceived today. Tha woman now Is con
fined la the Polk county Jail, but will
not be taken away until after ahe ha
been given an opportunity to give all the
.testimony necessary In the suit In which
ah Is Interested. 8h claim the deporta
tion I la order' to prevent - her mill for
damages ea account of her husband's
death.
Pollri Peaared Ore taee.
Four men sre now under police sur
vellanre auapected of Monday night'
shooting oa the Sevastopol ear line, a
a result ot which Conductor Frank Ford
died. Tws ot these aseo, the authorities
believe, weie implicated directly la the
crime, .the other pair I innocent Two
dlatluct lines of circumstances bare been
uncovered In the Investigation of the
murder. One, Indicate one : pal; . sod
points with etrusl fore ta the other. Nut
even the most remote Jink. la. the evi
dence which has been gathered hv .the
polios Indicate, the slightest Possibility
of connection between the tws. i
Farmers Clwbe Meet, -
The state meeting f farmers club
todey wee attended by thirty-five dele
gates. This afternoon committees were
named to prepare a constitution and to
decide upon state fee for placing or
ganisers In 4he field et eeoe. :
I TART ANSWER TO
STIMSON SPEECH
(Ceatiaued from Fust Page.)
their dieposluon along J he International
Hoe,
mer marriage and such a sua wou'd be
lV.u!d.r,,r0" T Pr"" ed " than a yea, ed epoaranMy wers
dent Baft haw today. ,. ,e ,, ' IlKIng happily. .
TySSSta--- hond was
minister f fereig affairs, IhirsH'HIt ,
e-ro, had declared the Mexlran people
Would hold as hostess Amen cans end all
fiber foreigner should tgrilgn troop
enter Mexico. '
' Official dvtces from Mexico today were
meager. Although rebel ar reporteet to
be in complete control o( Chihuahua'.
American Cuneul Summer telegraphed
tlist the elluatlon Is lee dan fere us than
t any time since February 1.
CHIHUAHUA, Mexico, March -Vle
tl Paeo The Ineurrert soldiers who
arrived here last sight from Juare wer
fives quarters In the government bar
raok today.
, The federal troop are encamped twenty
Wles wee of her oa the line of th
railroad. .
: Till I quoted saying that he ha
o present Intention of attacking th dty.
' IX PASO, Tex., March 1-A telegram
was received here today from George i.
Kelger of II ay den. Arts., Mating that
Mexican bad destroyed hi ranch In So
nera. Mexico, and tekep hi cattle. Lieu
tenant Hall, who was sent to Columbus.
N.. kt. Monday, reported to Coloael Stee-
ver today that la the tight between Mexl
eaa bandits and cowboys a Americans
were allied or Injured.
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE AMY
ONETHE GREAT KIDNEY REM
EDY NEVER DISAPPOINTS
A Tew years ago I was troubled with a
romp.lcati.D ' e.unr end stomach !
menu and although I tried tws or three
different doctors. 1 was unable to obtain
a cure. Having heard a great deal about
rreempJtoot. I decided to give It a trial
end pure heats' a one-dollar bottle f Mr,
Alexander, the drucgist. Fro the be
glnnmg 1 could sotire change for the
beiur a t4, after taking etgttt bottle of
your medicine. I felt entirely eared and
have not had any trouble since..
Had I beerua using gwamp-iloot sooner,
I would have been s few bundred dollars
to tbe good od saved myself a let of
suffering.
You may see my testimonial any time
yeej wbsh. Tours very truly.
CHARLES E. HARRIS,
est Mxth St. Merlon, Iowa.
1 v-ilf .' .'hat Charles E. Harris signed
tbe above tea ti menial In my pewarace.
bete first duly sworn to the truth there
of, this the Utb- day of July, ma.'- :
- D. R. Kin ley, J. f. '
WYOMING STOCK SHIPPED
TO MONTANA IS SUFFERING
SHCRIDAK, Wyov, March t-SpecisJ.)
Northern Wyoming stockmen who re
osntly made heavy shipments of rattle
and sheev fnua the ranges ef Weston,
Campbell. Crook. Sheridan and Johnson
counties, where the storms of tbe last
tea weeks have been especially severe,
aad where the ground Is covered deep
with snow,, to the vicinity of' Billings.
MonU wTter there as n abundance of
range feed and where climatic condition
have been Meal for winter gracing, ap
parently lumped out of the frying pan
Int the fir, as to speak, for during th
last few day th B tilings country era
netted by ever (term, and th ranttee
sre messed a toot deep with now, capped
with a thick eostlng of Ice, and cattle
and sheep arc unable to get to th ranee
feed, and bay and grain must be hauled
t the live stock. With tk lessee al
ready sustained by the stock meo. the
heavy easense of shipping, leasing raags
aear Billings and tn feeding bay and
grain, with further heavy losses re
sulting from th poor eoodlUon or the
stock. M at feared many stockmen will
10 broke. Csjadltloot throughout north
east Wyoming; reenain unchanged, and
had tha stock been kept there rt would
hare succumbed ay way. It ha been
the worst winter la the history of the
Uve stock tndastiT la thle sect tea of tbe
stats aad tb arrival of spring will be
welcome change.
Rumor that Scott '
r. "Reached South Pole
LONDON. March V-A rumor Is sub-'
Itshed hi an evening paper that Captain
Robert F. Sckott, the British enerctlc
explorer, h reach th south pole.
Mr. Scott declare that ah ha beard
nothing from her husband and there I
no contlrmaSon obtainable from enf
source.
Captain Robert Falcon' Scott of th
British tore! navy la at tha head of
en expedition which Included sixty men.
twenty Siberian, ponies, thirty do s and
two motor' sleds, which Mat Ens land In
July, Wis. on tn Trra Nova.
HI plan for th Journey from King
Id wards' land to th pole. Included the
uee ef three means of sled traction
ponies, dog and motsre-and ponies ware
to be taken la sufficient numbers is In
sula a thoroughly adequate amount of
food being takes, to the has ot Beard
more Glacier. .
Stores sufficient for three years wss
carried.-. .... .re, .
la Jaouara, au Captain Scott aad hut
lOumrades want south t estsbtlsh depot
th Terra Nova, meanwhile returning
to .New Zealand. All through th summer
Itw as Intended to make fnc final prepara-
tlns for the last dash -toward the pole,
which was to be carried out at Ihe enl
ot the year. .
BOY HAS SEVEN FINGERS
TORN OFFBY DYNAMITE
GERMAN lA, la. March g-(SpecUU.)-A
dynamite can ha the bands at Ihe
yeungrat so of Fred Wakters. osjne vsry
early sending Us young man' Ufa H
experimenting with It to ascertain.
If possible. Just how much dengsr there
was la th thing, when he discovered
that by striking It Just right It would
explode. It did explode , while In tit
handa ef tha young man with the re
sult ibt It stripped hie right band aleaa
of It fingers and tor erf two of his
left band, lis was hastened t Ihe aur
geon as quickly s possible and .the
right hand amputated and the tws fin
gers ef th left removed. The opera
tion was gulte serious but be has ral
lied nd It la expected that he will re
cover without any serious result.
the grand Jury room, where he settled
down tn a chair with a book.
Colonel Roosevelt was asked whether
be would comment on Secretary Stim
son's speech in Chicago last night in
support et President Taft.
"I don't car to say anything about
that." he replied.
The colonel was somewhat annoyed at
the persistent attention af the camera
squad that followed him at every step.
"It awfully hard." said he, to sml'.e
and look pleasant when your picture Is
taken so often."
After spending severs! hours In the
court house. Colonel Rooeevelt wss told
that Judge Putnam bad excused the
Juror for tb rest ef the pay- He left
at once for Oyster Bay.
CHICAGO, March After reading the
statement made by Colonel Rooeevelt to
day Secretary ot War Stlmsoa declined
to dioeues It.
"I do sot wish to say anything about
it." he said.
Secretary gtimeon left tor Washington
In th afternoon.
Dixon Resales te MeKlaley.
WASHINGTON. March 1 Another let
ter was added today to the literature ot
the presidential primary "challenge" epi
sode. Colonel Roosevelt's manager. Sen
ator Dixon, replying to the demand of
Director MoKinley of the Taft bureau.
to know by whom Mr. Dixon had been
given authority to Issue the primary
challenge to the Taft force, said:
"In addressing you I acted ss th rtp-
rasentatlr of th "men elected by popular
vote to stand a th heads ot the gov.
eminent In their several state' to whom
Colon! Roosevelt' letter of February it
was seat'
Senator Dlxoa charges the Taft farces
with "seeking ta evsde th Issu through
tb subterfuge of appearing to question
my authority In submitting the primary
proposition to you." He declares his
authority to Issue the challenge la based
en Colonel Rooeevelt' letter to the west
era governors Februsry "St. tn which h
announced his readiness t accept nomi
nation, and sx pressed th hop that direct
presidential prtmarte would be arranged
for ta every state.
' VNs clearer authority for my challenge
could be had," said Senator Dlxoa In hi
letter.
Chairman McKlnler oT the Taft cam
paign committee wss not at th heed
uartr when Senator Dixon second
sitter, eras delivered today. . It as ac
knowledged there, however, that th an
awer of Mr. McKlnley last night to Sen
ator. ptxou' challenge bad authorised
th erganlsatlon of th "Rooeevelt ex
ecutive committee." and had asked Sen
ator Dixon to conduct an executive cam
paign for kirn.
OFFICERS TELL OF RIOTS
fOentlnued from First Page.)
CONSECRATION OF BISHOP
TAKES PLACE AT PROVIDENCE
DAVENPORT, "la., ' March , Bishop
James Davis of Davenport received word
today from Rev. Austin Dowllng. bfabop
eleot of the new dtoeeee of Des Mot nee.
saying that th dat for serration had
been fixed tentatively aa April Ml' Th
ceremony win be In tb Cathedral church
at Providence, R I. Blahop Darla will
be unable tb attend unleaa k later dats
la fixed, aa he Is to assist st the conse
cration of Father. MgOwrn as bishop of
Cheyenne at Omahw ea April 1L
bettor te
Be. art I as or Co.
Blegbsmses, . T.
Ffewg Vati Svu-tst TO E FoT Ts
bend to Dr. Kilmer A Co.. Blngbam
' toe. -V. Y, for a sample bottle. It will
coa vinos eayoM. To wBl also receive
a bwklet f valuable tnforroatkm. telling
' all about tne kidneys aad bladder. When
writing, be euro and asraUoa the Omaha
Daily Bee. Regular firry-cent and one-
oix stse 'bottle for sale at an drug
New Ruling Made on
Rating Golf Players
NEW YORK. May l-The executive
committee ef the United States Golf as
geclauoo settled all doubts sa to the con
dition governing the next amatear cham
pionship at th closing lata today of It
tws days' session here.
The new ruling provide that any oa
who think be Is deserving of a rating
somewhere free aerate to stx srul be
io a chance to prove bis etatia by
playing over a course of recognised merit
with a scorer oa three different days
Tbe three scores must be signed by the
ciuo secretary stwr seat to th associa
tion headquarters at least thirty day be
fore toe champlooablp. If th player'
a versa e for the three scores warrants H.
he can be started In the tournament. The
elimination round, suggestsd by H.
Chandler Egan. failed of sdopOon.
The problem of standardising the ball
waa considered by the committee, which
ha decided that nothing can be done
now.
GREEK AUTHOR ADMITS HIS
GUILT ON FRAUD CHARGE
MASON CHI, Is March (.-tSpeclal
TlegTam.)-Pnter Georges, a Greek au
thor, today pleaded guilty to cheating by
false pretense and will .receive his sen
tence March 11. He was arrested by the
Burns Detective agency at Denver and
th local autholtiee bad a bard fight to
secure possession of blnu
GREAT LINOLEUM SALE
Saturday
at Orebard at
Carpet Co.
W libelee
7"
THOC SANDS OF TARDS OF MILL
ENDS AND REMNANTS OF
' H1GH-ORADB LINOLEUMS,
te be eM at a fraetlea ef their varus
More than two cwloada ef roll goo.
rem sent aad mill length la
twerso fee widths, such Weil
takes sa Nairn aad Bkabens Inlaid aad
printed Maoteua Included tn tale; the
gmmsl, Uaoleua sals of the seaeoc The
largest assortment and greatest values
ever offered. One dsy only, Satarday,
March Mb.
ORCHARD A WILHELM. CARPET CO.
tab Sfcere Devisees UWISea.
NEW YORK. March C-Dtrectore of tbe
lake Shore Mlctilgaa Brothers Railroad
company declared aa extra dividend et
I per cent. An extra dividend of U per
cent was alas declared en th Mock ef
the Pittsburgh it Laks Erie Railroad
company.
OTTUMWA SENIORS DECIDE
TO WEAR OPS AND GOWNS
OTTUMWA. la.. March 1-Tbe esnlsr
class ot the Ottumwa High school today
voted In taver ef graduatlans thai year
la cap and gowa In order to arced tbe
expense of costly graduation doth.
Wtsssaiia Men Break Jail.
LA CROSSE. Ww, Mareb C-Joha Ptie
nlsh. under sentence ef two years In the
Waupun penitentiary for attempted mur
der, aad John Crowley, under two years
sentence for forrery. broke Jail at Sparta.
le., early today and escaped. The sneo
opened three locks with keys they had
saede eat of wood.
COLD CAI K HEIMDU,
LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world
wide Cold and Crip remedy, remevee
cause. Call for full name. Look for ehr
neture, K. W. OiiOVbVe. ,
Iowa Newi Notee.
FORT DonOB Anna McCerlev, after
forty years ef wedded life, has brouarht
suit tor absolute divorce from bar hue
bead. John MoCariey.
FORT DODGE Fort Dodrn Hleh school
debating reeme will contest in triangular
debate r near -overling wttn Mare hall
tows and Boone hurh schools oa the ad
visability of admitting to this country
Immixrents who cannot read or write
Marshal! toem will seeid a team here and
Fort Ijodfa sends a team te Boone. Harry
Lowell. W aires Beach and W aldo 1'ee
ehae will debate at home and Miriam
Kershaw. Ruby Johnston and Keith Bur-
dlck win ro to Boone. .
FORT DODO B Charts Newton, for
merly . of Fort Dodge, know all ever
Iowa huth srhooi foot ball circles durtnx
leje-aei end later at Hiebland Park eoU
lee, and as a era: tost ball player for
Fort Dodge when the local hlsh school
woa aa honors for several seasons, fell
rrom a telephone pole at Houston, T
yesterday and was killed.
FORT DODGE 1 B. ArmstromT.
pro ml nest Fort Dodwe rapttallet. bead of
Plymouth uypeum ana Clay ProuucU In
duetrtee here, was married at the Btack-
atone ta Chlcejra yesterday to Miss Wll-
heimeaa w iinama i ney aave gone eouva
oa en extense weoeinsr trip. Mr.
strong bee a turned daughter.
FOUR TAFT DELEGATES
ARE ELECTED IN TENNESSEE
NASHVILLE. Team, March 1-Tbe
Fifth and Hxth Teanesse district
bcaa cenvesjtloeo today stand Taft dele
gates ta th Chicago eeavaaiioa. Fifth
district. Joha W Overs, aad A. M. Mo-
Lass. Sixth. W. D. H
Althsuser. .
LaFoUetteWiU
Push Fight in AU '
Primary States
WASHINGTON. March g-La Follette
forces will concentrate their efforts en
North Dakota, California and other ststos
where direct presidential primaries soon
sre to be held. It was announced at his
headquarters today.
Senator La Follette has no intention of
abandoning the field to the Taft and
Rooeevelt forces. It was asid, though he
is at present taking do active part In the
campaign.
Walter L Houser, dirsctor of the La
Follette fight. Is now In California, anl
telegraphed today that La Follette dele
gates would be put up In every district
In the state. Similar flchts will be made
la Nebraska, South Dakota. Oregon. New
Jersey, Wisconsin and North Dakoia. ac
cording to Mr. Houser. The North Da
kota primaries will be held March IX
KIMMEL CASE WILL BE
TRIED FOURTH TIME
ST. LOUIS. March 1 A th result
of yesterday's mistrial, the famous
Klmmel Identity and Insurance case, will
be presented tn the courts for the
fourth time In May. Th St. Louis
circuit court will be the arena. Judge
(Mmn nraMln .
"The man ot mystery 1U (gain be
tha issu.
If you. have an.tning to exenange ad
vertise it In The Bee Want Ad columns.
had children In their at ma Other women
carried flaia On the first looming Ettor,
the strike leaJtr was about th mill giv
ing orders, but when th demonstrations
took place k always dlsappapsared.
"The man who killed the woman was the
man who wounded Officer Benort. We
know that man aad w will get ham."
"We think he was a striker and th wo-
maa killed was also a striker. think
that shooting started as pure devilment
te raise trouble and that there wss no In
tention to kill anybody. Th pollc did
not shoot" .
Captala Sullivan also told of another
officer who was stabbed during the same
outbreak. Another method ot the striker
to arouse trouble, he said,' was tha con
certed plan of the striker In flocking
through th (tors, peering ta nd out
Ithout buying anything.
Captain Sullivan aatd children fre
quently were sent out of Lawrence by
the strikers without the consent or even
the knowledge of their parents. In one
oaa h said two ehlldrea seat from Law
rence wer found wandering on th
street la New York.
'In oenseauenoa af this complaint.' ha
said, "I notified the strtks committee and )
had It published that no children would
be permitted to leave Lawrence without
the writ ten consent of their parents."
Weeaea rosed as Martyra.
' Just before th trouble at th depot, he
said, g system of picketing by women
had been Inaugurated by the strikers.
These packets would not obey th pollc.
They felt that they wer martyra
hero! nee, and wasted to go to Jail," said
tha captain. "When they were fined for
assaults, thsy appealed their cases.
"These women were la Jell on th dav
of th trouble at tha station and their
children wer brought to them la the
Jail. .Those were the children described
bora as being locked us. Their fathers
had brought them there and left them.
"The woman and children brought to
the statlsn after the trouble at the depot
nevsr ssw a ceil. They never were put
In telle."
Deecrlblng the trouble at th depot.
Csptaln Snllrraa denied that anyone was
ehrbbsd or hart.
Why Were thee women and ehlldrea
take to th station?" Representative
Dal sell asked.
"Because of complaints we 1ad re
ceived before. I want to say,' Captain
Sullivan added, "that I waa there to aee
that no on wea hart snd wss as care
ful as I would hare been with any women
children. There wer oniy eight
women there and C ft sea children,"
Mwweeeeeeyv"VVveeeeeeeeeeeeeej
Breaks the Fetters That
Bind Men.
Hundred Here Know It.
"Break awev from that ailment
or complaint tlat unfits you for
bualness or pleasure You can
not expect the fulleat enjoyment
or pleasure in life fettered te a
'drag'," aaya aa smlnent physi
cian, writing to a prominent husl
nss man In thin city. "Break the
fetter that bind you! Throw
them eft. Begin a new life to
daynow. Regulate the hours
of sleep Choose carefully your ,
food. Used cheerful. Inspiring
papers or books Let the follow
ing prescription be used regular
ly for several week or month
. and all such syn.ptoms as these
will vanish: Dull, sunken eyes;
cold extremities backache, bead
ache, sleeplessness, thinness tor.
over fall, weakness in the spine,
twitching, spots before the eyes,
pains in back of head, trembling,
fatigue, deepondency. impaired
memory, loss of appetite, flabby
muscles, shrlnklnir skin, consti
pation kidney disorders and a
general reatleesness and inability
to do Important duties when they
should be done."
iwr the benefit of those who
want s restoration to full, bound
ing health and all the happiness
accompanying; It, Ihe following
home treatment la given, it con
talne no opiates or habit-forming
drug whatever. Mix it st home
and no one will be the wiser as
to your sffllctlon.
The treatment Is simple, thor
ough snd correct. Leading drug
gists supply the main tinctures,
extracts and essences In one
ounce bottles, reedy to mix. Get
three ounces syrup aarsaparilla
compound, mix with one ounce
con pound fluid belmwort, -and
stand two hours Add one ounce
compound esssnca cardiol, and
one ounce tincture candbmene
compound fnot cardamom). Shako,
well and take a teaspoonful after
each meal and one at bedtime.
The above prescription is manu
factured by the well knowo phar.
mecwutlcel house, Prescription
Products Co., Dayton, Ohio.
The Wonderful FTew Method
of Food Digestion
3
2z s
Thle latest discov
ers aa soon as well
k a o w a will mark
the end of stomach V
truuoie.
Spruce-Pepsin Tsb
lets digest your food
like Nature's self.
8 u f f er no longer
with Indigestion.
o n s 1 1 pation snd
sour gmsey stomach.
-'pruce-Pepsln Ten
ets are a perfect
stomach substitute.
Send for free earn-.
,le and booklet ot ,'
Healthful Hints
Spruce Tablet
Company,
SXBOB lAXX,
Mum. ,
Rerulsr sixes at the following drug stores:
Bbermaa MoOonneU' Brae; Store,
Owl Brag Store. Harvard Pbnxxaacy,
loyal Faannacy, Oxaaba.
"2 4SV
DEATH RECORD.
Dr. B. Mesa.
FAIRBL'RT. Neb. March l- Special.)
Dr. B. Munn died yesterday after a
brief Miner from pneumonia. Deceased
waa bora ta Wooeter, O, September Zt,
Mas. Hs removed to Colby. Kan. la 18.
In UN be waa married to Mlsa Recta
Futate, To this union Bve ehlldrea were
bora, all ef whom are living. He re
ssoved to FsJrbury la ML
BEAUTIFUL HAIR
AT SMALL COST
A Simple Remedy Beautifies
the Hair, Cures Dandruff,
b'tops Falling Hair.
What a pity It to to as so msay people
with thin, wispy hair, faded or streaks
with gray, and realise that most ot these
people might bar soft, glossy, abundant
hair of beautiful color and lustre If they
would but uee tbe proper treatment.
There la Bo necessity tor gray hair under
slxty-fivs year ef age. aad there Is no
excuse for snyone, young or old. hsvtng
thin, straggling hair, either fuU of dand
ruff or heavy and rank smelling with ex
cessive oil
You can bring back tb natural color
ot your hair In a few daya and forever
rid yourself of any dandruff and loose
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common garden Sage baa been need for
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hair; and Sulphur Is rsoognlaed by Scalp
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if you are troubled with dandruff or
Itching scalp, or If your hair Is losing
Its color er coming out. set a fifty cent
bottle of Wyetb's Sags and Sulphur from
your druggist, snd notice the. Improve
ment la tbe sppearancs of your hair after
a few days' treatment.
Special agent. Sherman A MeConnell
Drug Co.
M. .
Peerless Exhibition
Single Comb
White Leghorns
ar the greatest layer aad payers
la the lea. Taay stand, ooaflas-
sasa well, and Just a small pea of
liana win -mtralv aha ordinal- fam
ily with aa abundance of the flaaet
btalaabls, aula II verso, wan
shslled egg. . " .
According to Farmer' Bulletin
No. il. issued by the U. t. De
partment of Agriculture. Wash- .
ington, D. C. White Leghorn
Iso rank highest be a farm fowl.
They eat only about one-half aa
much sa the heavier breed a, out
lay far mur eggs. They re
. tin winter layers, snd the
chicks srs hardy, actlrs and easy
to raise. White Leghorno are to
the poultry business what Jersey
rattle are to the stock husrneea.
Their eggs are unsurpassed in
quality and como.and tup prices,
Peerless
White Leghorns
sre not oaly renowned ss layer,
but they ears few squals la th
show room, .roe mar than four
teen pear they have boss ears! ally
bred lor eggs sad Standard regatre-
ata. A Teerlsee" pea area rtret
Frlae at taa Traas-Misslssippt Ba
peatttoa la IS, aa th great win
nings ef this strata at Chicago, X ea
ses City, Omaha, ate, have mad
Watt Jueghora history. (
My grand First Chicago Cockerel,
Dec. mi, winner of National
K C. W. L. Club peclels for .
.''host cockerel" and ''best male,"
eighty-one of the finest males
ever seen In a single show roetn
competing, end irst Cock, 1st
snd ti liens; 1st Cockerel Si.
Id snd till rullets, 3d peri st
Ksnsas City, Jan., IV it. are now
In my 31 matlnga for thl sea- .
son. Nun.erous othsr wlnnere
and aplrndld birds never shown
are also found la tnese Champion '
pen.
Writ for ft-page FREE CATA
LOOt'K. which gives description of
birds, uiatings and quote th lowest
price available fur such quality.
Thle book slso contains much othsr
valuable Information. Remember
It's FlUiE. and I want you to bars
a copy. Write,
Leoi C. Huntington
Box ltg, Btkttoa A, Omaha, BK
For 25c The Bee.
Evening and Sunday. . .
Delivered at your home.
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Oate TVM omaTTaw
mat Rurgeoua Scintillating Spectacle.
"THE GOLDEN CRO.OjX."
BZTmATABAaTBA AaTB AtTDrrtUB
v,lth Billy Arlington and Radiaai Ballet
ls La Lina. Chorus Girls' contest
Thursday night; Cake Walk contest f rl
dae night Cash prise,
leaiac Btms xtausee Bvery Week Bay.
KRUG THEATER
Losing Hair? Co To Your Doctor
Ayert HairVigor b composed of sutphur, glycerin, qutnin, sodium
chlorid, capskurn, sage, akcohoi, water, perfume. Not a single
tajurious Ingredient in this list. Ask your doctor if this is not so.
Ahatrtonic Ahairtimsirig. PrompUy checks falling hair. Com
pletery (ltrovs all dandruff. Does not color the hair.
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