TI1K BKK: OMAHA. TUKSIUV, APK1T. -Jo. l:n WHY LOSE CUTICURA s ML And occasional light dressings of Cuticura Ointment will pre vent it when all else fails. Catlrart floap and Oimtmcai aoid ihrotjfhoot '-it mn4 L brral napl r Mob ilosl fr. witt B- Nnk Addi ' Out rw,' Dept :L Hc(oa TTMlff-fiiwl nen ht i a of fort . th ' an BcpHhiD Stick. E. L-beral , (res iquare box. oston Garter To lie sure of ths genuine, loot for these boxes. Then tee the trade marks on the clasp and the moulded rubber button. Boston Garter is guar anteed agamst i (ectioni. Buy it by name. Whooping: Cough CROUP ASTHMA COUGHS BRONCHITIS CATARRH COLDS SrraaLiiHto i,r anil .aYctira IrcaiaM tkiil imstaa. sreldiai srera Vaaerlse Ceaaa- ! alar le pMITW el v MHHBf laafe rtlieM Crees U nn. II aieri Iran AMseia. Tae ie feasaras atreerlT saliara. Ic, iuptre artts mf Btcilb, biMli aa.y I eeeiSe. tot tart ttroat ea naaa tea raak. aaratiai raarfal alrata. ll laaelssaia la avetkari ama renal rauarea. icoi aa seaial far ieacrf aHvabaahM. ALL DRUGGISTS. Try Cnitn Jttttftk Ta.M Tsiltti raf is unuial taroat Tbay an emate.eeectire so seriated. Of year rtiaf ar fteei as, lot la ata.ee. Vtpo CrtaoteM Ce. i tarttaa fb, N. V. Every I MAIN W shouiu know about the wonderful Marvel "Whirling Spray' SYRINGE Best safent most convenient. f'lnnu. instantly. If yonr druggiflt cannot supply the M.vKVrjL,. seoa stamp lor iuutiw jL booa aealefl. coma-na airasww lnvaiuaDie to laoiea. MARVEL COMPANY rot Xi3 aTl..H . Cruyf ire. MaU uurtr solicit!. Hotel! ST. IOLIS. MO.1 AS a worfd-wMe rrputaiosj morur travelers ii up-to- date in every feature always well furnished has every comfort and roovruKme amp'-e cat fa. barter, per tors, lobby . handsome accommodation a at HeasonnMe Rates ,4, 1 K kassH a aU cur lice tad to ail sations. lymtn T. Itef. ..KM Aleo giovriaaee J tad ari"aT til ta J.a.rao 44 Hotel at. fnnn irv J Either tySk7 1 snrywhtra. fc wo t sV-.ar 44 fait 23' Stet t X.T Nc York if:- fcri mSV.Wrjjl 11 I.-fel f-ra I ltd- &' -fW- 1-lS.Sr as. aaiastaSaaataaB BRIEF CITY NEWS moot Mit it. XUctrlo Irons Burgees-Granden. L. r. Caarcalll, Baalist, i!t brandtl tfcCua Jtaturaa from th But Major William McCune has returned from the fast where he went with seven ty-five Indians for the Buffalo Fill Wild West show. The big show opened Pat unlay at Harrisbur:. Pa., for its season Ma or McCune says the opening was most auspicious. Spaalsa War Tata at aWatxlos The annual reunion of Spanish and Philipinee war soldiers and sailors In Nebraska win be held In Beatrice Thursday. Friday and Saturday of this week. A large delegation of Omaha "veterans," will leave hert Wednesday night to attend the reunion The trains will leave here Thursday morning- over the Burlington at t.X. Fredrickson Will Make Maps and Plat of Good State Roads H. E Fredrickson. chairman of the good reads committee of the Commercial cluh. has returned from Detroit, where he bought a fifty-four horsepower Chal mers, which he expects to put to good use this summer In touring the state n behalf of the good roads movement. M' Fredrickson expects to devote his time between now and June 15 covering both the Overland route along the Union Pa cific and the maha-Denver route along the Burlington. He win take with him good road boosters who are members of the committee, including K. H. Sprague. On these trips It is the purpose of Mr. Fredrickson to plat the best roads and to erect signs for the use of motorist". He wUl make side trips to Sioux Cltv on the Nebraska side and will also run to Kansas City on the Nebraska aide. After platting the Nebraska roads Mr Fredrickson proposes to make a trip to the Pacific coast The new car will be used on all t'lese trips to demonstrate Its efficiency. Second Attempt to Burn Stable A second attempt within three weeks to burn the livery stable at 14 North Twenty-first street, which Is operated by 8. T. Verner, was made early last night, but without success. Quick work on th part of the firs department and T. W. McKuilck, night barn man, saved th property and seventy head of horses. McKusIck discovered the fire at 10 o'clock and called the department, after which he took care of th horses. When the blase was extinguished It was found that a pile of hay had been stacked near an unusued dour and lighted, the door being opened enough to give the fir a strong draft. McKusIck says th door had been locked for over a month and that to sccur It heavy wire was used After the fire It was found that the wire was cut recently with a pair of pllera. Three weeks ago a similar attempt was made to bum the barn, but this fire, too, was discovered before It gained much headway. Holdup is Pulled Off Before Crowd While hundreds of shoppers were pass. ' ing on all sides of them two negroes ' Flopped William Edward at Sixteenth 1 and Dodge streets Saturday evening about a:X o'clock and while on pushed Ed wards against tho temporary wood fence there th other proceeded to rifle his I pocket. Police Chauffeur Warner and Ford were passing at th time In an automobile. I They took In the scene at a glance and I stopping th machine rushed to Edward's assistance. On of th negroes made hi escap by running Into the crowd, while the other was caught wtlh one hand In Edward's coat pocket. He gave the name of Jim Davis. Jn his hand was 7.M. Edwards was too Intoxicated to know anything about th attempted robbery, lie waa taken to the police station for eat keeping, while Davla waa booked as a suspicious character. Roosevelt Rests After Week's Work LOUIMV1LLK, Ky., April 22.-After nearly a week of hard campaigning In th west and south. Colonel Roosevelt spent a day of rest today as he was trav eling from Arkansaa to North Carolina. He reached Bt. Louis at o'clock this morning, stopptng there only a few min utes before resuming the eastward Jour ney. A number of requests for speeches wer telegraphed from towns through which he waa to pass. Colonel Roosevelt wired that he would make no addressee on Bun day, but at several points In Illinois, In diana and Kentucky crowds wero wait ing at the stations. The colonel went out to the plaform of his car and shook hands. :.MAHA HIGH TO DEBATE WITH LINCOLN FRIDAY Omaha High chool will cIom Its 1912 debatinc Mon Frtuay evonlnc. whin a plckd team of thre la1 will compete a a int a ai u 1 of a nr ;r f rn t h Lincoln Hifh achool at the Creighton auditorium. The aiueatlan for discussion la as fol lows: "Resolved, That our preaent Immi gration laws should be so amended as to debar all ImmlfrsnU over twenty-one years of a?e ao unable to re.d and write." Omaha will uphold the negative and wilt be represented by Edwin Lan dale. Barney Kulakofsky, Oeorjje Giime and Carson Hathaway, alternate. T Lincoln team h s m t yet been announce J The FChool super! ntendenta who hav bren Invited to act aa Juiaes of the d bate are Superintendent EdMard Evan of Piatt mouth. 8anerintenJent Oeorye E. JJart.n of Nebraska City and Super n Untlent Morgan of Glen wood, la. IOWA STATE 30ARD WILL RECLAIM SCHOOL LAV? IOWA CITT. la.. April 22.-JSpecial Tf earam.! Senator Lambert of l: c Su Board of Education told today of p!a of the board to reclaim 2.300 acres of lar throughout loara which It Is bellere . I tas been squatted upon. The board will I direct the bulk of Its activities towards i farm land owned by the State university I In Darts snd Appanoose counties, where I It Is claimed L0 acre of land la being ! illegally c;Uveted. Jackson p. Bodisb, ' executive clerk of Iowa, WUl be aaa.gnd lh task at iDvastisaUsa. Homely, Yet Admired and Envied; Her Secret The convention crowd in the lobby made a path for her, ract admiring: side glances, then with longing eves followed her to the elevator. It was at the IVmchartraln in Petroit. The incident was recalled when I changed to sit across table from the woman. What was it about her that caused all that t-ommotion".' She wasnt hand come; she wsj lacking in form and feature. Yet she did seem marvelously fascinating. Her complexion must be the secret. Really. I ve never beheld Us equal. Venturing to pick up acquaint anceship, 1 learned the reason. "I know I'm not built for beauty." she confided, "but I've tried to make the most of mv one charm. I've learned that men nihor make-ujs and artificiality. I bar cosmetics; there are Just two things I ever use and they promote natural loveliness and youthful appearance. "When my complexion begins to age. I get an ounce of mercoltied wax at the drug store, apply at night like cold cream and wash It off in the morning. This gradually flakea off the outer-skin; then I have a brand new complexion, magnetically beautiful, as you see. "Wrinkles never bother me. At their inception I bathe my face in a solution made by dissolving an ounce of powder ed saxoltte In a half-pint of witch haxel. It works like magic.' Mona Morrow In Town Tattler. Adv. Spring Exposition at Miller, Stewart & Beaton Co, Store Miller. Stewart A Beaton are holding their first annual spring home furnish ers' exposition this week. The store has been decorated and especially arranged for this big room. All the newest home furnishings are displayed here. The big store bus made special plana to entertain hundreds of visitors during the week, snd has extended an Invitation to all of Omaha and Nebraska to visit the store. "Summerland," a beautiful haven, has been erected on the first floor, and here birds sing and vernal things twin around pillars. All through the store there I a spirit of springtime. Some of th moat beautiful furniture In the west la on exhibition. Ad Club to Give Beefsteak Dinner A regular "hot old time" I what la promised by th arrangements commu te of th Ad club for next Monday night, when th annual beefsteak dinner and vaudeville show la to be given. Th af fair will be held In the lirandeis Pompeilan room and the show and din ner will be served there. All of the talent will be furnished by Ad club mem bers and an extra attraction will be the fourteen candidates for th commissioner ship. These men will be given much prominence, but they will not be allowed to utter on word about their candidacy. This stat of affairs Is expected to af ford much amusement. The Brandels Pompeilan room will ac commodate only 250 persons, so tho re quest Is made that all stats be reserved early. Admiaslon will be Sl.M and the money will be used by the Ad club to defray expenses at the Dallas, Tex., con vention. PROF. WARD TO ADDRESS PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Professor Edward J. Ward of the Uni versity of Wisconsin, has accepted an Invitation to speak before the public af fairs committee of the Commercial club Friday. Professor Ward is adviser In the de partment of general Informatlun and civic and social cttntur development. He will talk before the club on social cental development. Order the Pabst DlueRibbon TlvelWol Quality A N order for Pabst I f l SPECIAL. Maims , L e7i'i Ayi I i I poUl card found in e.cry J II f I K mn VkPP f "C' "r j Ploto llluatrated course of fcvjj) i l J HI?V Jl ! I - ' I "l ftfm I I tuia, covering ear. and j j! j ! i ' KS. V " 7 IvtairecsJp. lijllllllllUll sSJSfe iMii fiflteL 'ii 1 A new buslns tool for the rSfe 1M1 iMJ:--... IflA battering down of delivery iff I cost -that's what the new I S'sr. hu A1 ' f!l- Ford delivery car is. Itmakes 'T-' . ' . . j horse delivery an antiquated I ! ' : e-SSrf1 ''Y--' ' '" r 11 extravagance. It increases 11 A carries with it the distinction of quality and good taste. Served with your lunch or dinner, Blue Ribbon lends zest and refreshment most satisfying. Every bottle is pure and whole someworthy of your table Bottled only showing at a glance that it is clean and pure. A trial order wi3 convince you. Phone cr write THE PABST COMPANY 1307 Leavenworth rhonnDouBinis.AUia Omaha, Nebr. 'NEBRASKA GETS DRENCHING3 Rain of Saturday and Saturday Sight Pretty General. TWO INCHES IN MANY PORTIONS Dry 9pata Ar Soaked and Winter; Wheat ttrneflted, While the C round la rt In Ksrel lesit t ontlitioM. The rain of Saturday and Saturday night was pretty general over the state, s.-cordlng to the re.xjrts received at rail road headquarters. The lightest vainfal. was in the vicinity of Falls City, where it was little more than a sprinkle. In the western portion of the state the precipitation was about half an Inch, while over the line in Wyoming, then was snow, ranging from one to fiw inches in depth. Fremont, Fairbury and Lincoln, re ported two Inches, while Randolph. Sew ard, (.rand Island. Ravenna, Palmer. Rur well. Loup City, Broktn Row. Kdg.tr, Re ! Cloud. Renkleman. Aratwhoe. hlricson, Sutton. Crete, Columbus, Fairmont, North Platte. Tekamah. Valem ne and a dox.-n other places reporting, the fall was from one to one and one-half inches. In many localities where the rain wai the heaviest, the g.ound had become very dry and winter wheat was beginning to show the eltects of the aruutu This rain, It Is believed, will rejuvenate the crop and repair all the damage that has been done, bes des hr.nKtng out the pastures and putting the soil In excell ent condition for plowing for coin. Mrs. Astor No Worse For Narrow Escape NEW YORK. April JH.-l'rs. R. p. Kim ball and Herman Higgs who were In ' consultation today over the condition of Mrs. Aslor, widow of John Jacob Astor. agreed tonight that no serious develop ment was noted or expected. Mrs. Astor remained ahed, still suffer ing from the shock of her experiences In escaping from the sinking Titanic and particularly from grief over the lot-a of her husband. Vincent Astor and a few Intimate friends visited her during ths day. Not withstanding their erfor-s to keep her from thinking or talking too much of the harrowing experiences, she related over and over again how che had taken leave of her husband without full realize Hon that he was going down to his death, of how the lifeboat she was In waa al most under the stern of the Titanic as it sunk, and of how she and other women were obliged to ball out the boat to keup It afloat. CHICAGO, April 21. -Mrs. Ida 8. Hip pach and her daughter Jean, survlvum of the wreck of the Titanic, who arrived at their Chicago home today, in an in terview said they were saved by Colonel John Jacob Astor. who forced the crew of the last lifeboat to wait for them. "We saw Colonel A slur place Mrs. Astor In a boat and affiire her that he would follow later." said Mrs. Illppach, "He turned to us with a smile and said, 'Ladles, you are next.' The officer In charge of the boat protested that the craft waa full and the seamen started to lower It. "Colonel Astor exclaimed. 'Hold that boat,' In the voice of a man accustomed to be obeyed." continued Mrs. Illppach, "and the men, did as he ordered. The boat had been lowered past the upper deck and the colonel took us to the next deck below and put us In the boat through a porthole." WEATHER FOR THIS WEEK UNSETTLED, IS FORECAST WASHINGTON, April .-Tempra-lures this week will average about nor mal In tha southern and eastern atatna and near or below normal, with frosts, over the middle west. Rocky mountain and plateau regions, according to tha weekly bulletin of the weather bureau. "Th weather during the week." con tinues the bulletin, "will be unsettled, with well distributed precipitation over th greater part of the country. A dls- Best "Blue Ribbon" Beer V ' "iV'h '- . v r'J-s," - operating expenses -extends V ( ;At YXS: V-.V territor- It's a needed tool. II , S. s. VOv' S ' -U- .'vS!X '' ,, I i John Wrnamuker Is one of the rainy ! :-.ja'-S y. " - .;J thousaaa. or Atacrkan racrctaau rtio are ! vL -. k TJ I l'i - v jsplite ajcalpcmt of this truly i XV fi 1- ;t T3 ! "Heitvl car. Its pr:c- i but :. f. o. 2T : ' 'J- . r II I Ii . ;ieroU. contDtete with all i-iu!nm?nt. I I the best beer brewed. at the brewery in crystal clear bottles, Our Boys' Clothes Give Longest Service and they look best while they're giving it. because better tailored of better mate rial than ordinary boys" clothes. The reason we undersell is because we buy in largest quantities. The best values and styles obtainable are to be found in our boys' suits at $295 S395 Sa4.95 s595 L turhnnve that is now over the plains mates lll move eastward and ra down tho St. lAwrence valley Tuesday; U will cause g.nerrtl rain the first part of the week in the region eaut f the Mlsts olppl river. Another disturbau. e will de velop over the wemein piat-au Tur. Ux or Wednendtiy, cross the- mUMle went about Thursday and the t-aiem Mate; l"tida, Ths disturbance will he at-ti-nded bv general rains and be followed by corndd'-mbty cooler weather." Business Interests of Nation Organize WASHINGTON, April 22. -The govern ment of the I'nlted .StHtoi. and the busi ness ttitcrents of the country will under take to get In cioser touch thinogh the oigiinliaiion here tomorrow f a national comirerclHl body. IteHpundlng to the call of President Tuft, representatives of chaml-ers of com meric and b turds of trade from near'v every quarter of the globe where the American flag floats will assemble to form an association bro.idly representa tive of the nation's business interests. 8 even hundred and fifty delegates, voicing the aentlment of 250 commercial bodies, will attend. Kvery state. Alaska, Hawaii, the Philippine, Porto Rico and the American Chambers vt Commerce of Paris, Drufsels and Constantinople will be repiesented. President Taft will greet the delegate with an address of welcome and promises of cordial co-operation from the govern ment. Secretary Nagel, through whom the president Issued his call for the con ention. will deliver an address on "The Need for Nations! Co-operation by the Commercial Organization! of the Cnlted States." This will Ive the keynote of the con gress The meeting is expected to last two days, and the body which will b. j formed probably will be named the Na tional Chamber of Commerce. The national association will he de signed to afford an agency through which the federal government can keep In close lelatlon with the needs of the buslnexs world. It Is the de-Ire of Sec retary Nagel of the Depart ment of Com merce and IsHbor In advance not only the foreign commerce of the country, but also to expand and facilitate Interstate trade. The government's re'atlon to the new association In the beginning will be ad visory and co-operative. The question of government officials taking active part In the development of the organisation rests with c nKress. A Life eate.ee of suffering with throat and lung trouble Is quu-kly commuted by Ir. King's New IMsi-iivrry. Cue und H. r"or sale by lieaton Drug Co. X.r ,. . V. J-4 I il l Toity .t psrtic'Jls ead Catalogue 101 I , V ... , .n...,. . ., . L.i I III 'r Th I.o-t Mntnr rin.. 1 IS ea" J vi I i I'arney St., Phone DOJliJ i'jVJ, or fros 3liniaom Against Substitutes GcttheWell-Known RJI Round Package yg CAUTinKr -VW-... H "WO OH Mil - ITCHING usually or scaly scalp. destroys the nerve vigor LI Jll'i'l. sSv ! lJ circulation that Is necessary to produce healthy hair. A harmless, but c.ulcltly-rTctIva Hair Tonic. This great Tonic la a scientific germicide as well as an liiviiroraUDa' tonic. If scalp properly and frequently, no dandruff, scurf, or itching disc as. can exist, urruiatlon is re stored, nerves invigorated and the hair stimulated. Ths hair becomes Uudt glossy and grows abundantly. $1.00 per lotlh al your Jruggltb or prepaid on receipt of price by writing to Htulg-ElIU Drug Co., Memphis, Term. I , I A little Bee want ad does the business. Everybody reads Bee want ads Boys' Wash Suits Our Miiek of Wash Suits is at II- tnst right now. I 'In In l liit.- K nullah Twills, (.ulrtlcas. ttiani brays, I'iiiue;. Linens, Madras. Poplin". Hop ovrryihinu of which good Wash Knits arc made in every noat ntylc in every size K't obtain alilo tallies at 95c to $3.45 IsBKlaTM. Against Imitations VfeJ? ICK'S MALTED MILK Made In the largest, best equipped and sanitary Malted Milk plant In the world We do not make "milk products? Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. Bui th Original-Genuine HORLICK'S MALTED MILK Mado from pure, full-cream milk and the extract of select malted train, reduced to powJer form, soluble in water. Best food-drink for all aes BatTASK FOR HORLICK'S Usod all over ths Globe W2- Awt"mw W 1 1 indicates dandruff Such a condition and perfect blood rvmedv Is Dr. Nott's applMd ' growth and A J to the va..' i rssv , -a t i l rT t a, - -f, n-e .-r-o-ri