THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1912. Neat and Dainty Little Wash Dresses. -:- Reasonable Prices. Dresses for ages 2 to 6 years percales, chimb ray g and ginghams of good washable colors, in French and Russian styles, long sleeves and high neeka or short sleeves and low neck some have a touch of embroid ery or feather stitching, others have band ings of contrasting colors. Prices range by easy stages from $&50 down to 65c. Rompers and Creepers ?jjJ Rompers and creepers in chambrays jTtOO 2 and ginghams plain colors or in checks or stripes at, per suit, 75o and 50c Write for our catalogue. 1S1S-1520 7ANAM 8TEZ2T a TAFT WINDS UP , BAY STATE TBJP (Ceatlausd tram First Peg) week lb matter tu repeatedly brought B la U cabinet and dlaruooed at Wogtn Mr. Mouutt he MM la the ette X fcav AM that Mr. Tift took the tattle tm ta anerovla the coerce I followed. Mr nmsry is at the seat affect. -Be thle m It may. however. Mr. Taft ked. and could not bar felled to bar, fall biformetlea a t tb aetlft taken. Xvery Important earner of thle kind In volving a Question between two depart an.au ot tha admlatetratlea wss always threshed eut ta full eebtaet aad thla waa saweelally trua at ta eueeUons at thla particular aatura betwoea the Department at Juetle and UK eecretary of ommree kara today declared that Colonel Kaon, rait la right la eonnectloa with FtaaMant Taft regarding tha case at the Interna tional Hanraatar compear. " Mr. Bonaparu aaaartad that tha Rooee rtlt rabtnat took up far d lac nation taa hammer eaaa attar Mr. Taft had re turnad from tha Philippine, ar la Janu arr ar T .binary, law, end that wMla ha oould aot wr ta it. It wa hla kaet ballaf that Taft took part In tha confer aaoa between RooMr.lt and taa aaMmt. Tha lattara la tha eaaa. Mr. Beaeparte said, ware not written at tha time , tha eaaa waa considered by the cabinet. ,- MAECONI READS MOREMESSAGES (Continued tram First Pata.) . Maaara. Oerfleld. Straua. Bonaparte aad Certelyou have autad that thla aanio ular eueatloa waa discussed store than eaaa la tall cabinet matting. I dearly re member Mr. Taft beta praeant at eae auck dlscusslea aad tabled part la It. Moreover, I remember that Mr. Taft baa new bee preaident three year aad twe men tha aad It la aoaaenea to ear that durtag that time ha baa aot had the full eat opportunity to act ea the harvester was if he ae desired. ., "When he came back from hla trip bread t went erar with hha aot aaly thla eaaa, but ovary ether eaaa et Im- Vertaaea, such aa that at the Tin Coal and Iron company, which I thought mtcht by poaatMllty bare any bear ing on the general policy of the admln bnratlea. If he thought that the action i took la tha hamater eaaa waa la any way Inadequate or feprehetMtbte, It waa hla fluty when" ha wai In ' my cabinet te proteat and It Waa area more hla duty tier he beeatne president te aot at one, "The action, wmrk, after yeara at la- 1 action, ha actually took laat weak meet have beea takaa In cetluaton with tha gxrliaer-democraUo amator who Intro-1 tfaced the reeolutlea and could only hare beea takaa with a rtew to the efteot ea the Maaaechuaetta prtmarte. i n. immm wusireiee an in. un i.rvn between tha altitude of Mr. Taft aad pnyaelf toward big boslncce. and. Indeed, toward every epeetad ot waatnaaa. 1 handled and hare ajwaye handled every ueetloa et big bwataeak aad ot all ether kualnaaa. aot from the standpoint at party or factional advantage and without aha leaet regard te my wa pereoaal fortune or to tea poll Ural fortune nt any one site, bat ea Itt merit, aad with the aota ebjeot et helping reach a aatla taetery solution at buataeav paohlama ta the interest of tha entire people at the parted Btetee. "Mr. Taft baa treated thla hamater treat queetlea la a way to enow that he pubaidlnsua the Intaraata at the people ae a Whole te the psrpaea et eeurta aaliarei edvantake for haueslf." aULTlMORB, Md., April .-Chartaa ? Benaparta. atteraey canaral la PTeal deat Raoaavaet'a rablaat. ha a apaeeh be tore the Teuac Mitft RoomrtH laacwa low Scientific Corn nomovcr lmu, UntU Safest. Qulckutl blackleg the way of a crowd of women. Wo pulled the men out by the lega and any .way. wa could. They ware rather Rmp; didn't aaem la have much aprlng la them at all. Aa aooa aa we lot the man eet et thle boat we lifted the Italian women Into the boat and It waa lowered away." Woolner eald that aa tha laat oollapalbla boat waa betnc lowered he and a friend Jumped for It "I menagad te eatck hold of the gua wala. Aa 1 did e I felt my lege m the ea. Thaa I waa puliad Into the beat" Senator Smith aakad the wltaeaa If be aw any abaanoa of dladpllne oa tha part ef offlcen, of the crew after tha ahlp truck. "I aaw no lark of It." he aald. The wKneeo aald they rowed away from the chip for about a owner ot aa hour, whoa an off! oar came along and ordered the boat, to tie up to each other. He eald eo attempt waa made.te la back to the wreck and that a on. ot the women urged ft. They drifted about aattl dawa when Fifth Officer Lowe rowed up unloaded a number of hli peeeengert and took ea aallora. ; - He eald he waa going te the reecua vC ome men who were afloat on a raft." bald the wltneeaaa. "Ha raeniad them." "Have yea any complaint to make ot the dlectpttne ot the crew or conduct of tha efflcarar aeked tha aanator, ,. . "Abaolutaly aoBe," aald Woolnea, : Operata Bride Reealled.' He waa eacuaad, after, eaator Smith had thanked him tor kk toatlrnoay and Harold BrMe, eurvtvlag operetar at the Tttaalo, wee recalled V, the eta ad. Me pravloualy had teetlOad la New York, the day after the Carpathla dookad. Bride wae flrat aaked bow auwb be received for toUIng tha atory et hie et perlaacee on the wreck to a New lark aewipapar, and be eaid be got HMe. - wka did you laat eae Captala SmlUr aakad kenalor Smith. "When he went evar board from the bridge about three mlnutea before I left the chip urealf." aald BrMe. "Had every oae elaa gone whaa yea Jumped Into the waterr " Tea, thare were eevorat oa the deck. I don't knew who-aome were aallora. Whoa the eoiapelMa boat fell Into the water It tell over me. 1 warn out and grabbed It Tnea I got away about 1M feel from the aide ot the Titanic Juet aa It aunk." Didn't you aay bafore that yeu caw the captain after yea got la tha waterr1 "No," eaM Bride. "Tha eaptala left by way ef the bridge bafore Operator Phil Itpue and I did. Attar the captain told ua we could go, wa eteved oa tha boat a while aad PhlUipoe cent another C Q. D: After that I doa't think he got aa atuwar. If be did be dM aot tell me." Dtd you eea PhllUppa afterr 1 aaw him walking dewa the deck aft aa I waa helping get out the eetlapal. bte beat' "Thaa you aevar aaw aim again t" "Ne; be died later, before be got te the Carpathla la a Ufaeeat" Say gecd-bye te every touchy, terturng. crippling corn and bunion erery ainreee. ing dlrt-eceumulaUng. footslargmg www inere. a new ana aulce way a aura and ante war to eomototeiv rid yeuraetf at all auch peaky, ireubleaoma lnine. "BiNQO-'-thara the new marvel! "Bin Co," the fruit ot mair adenaflc aainda, ttrele.i laboratory reoaarca and ozperMaca. Pot "Ptf gt eo t and ! Bain', aoae tuet Ilk. thati form drtea op-and yaa pick eat tbo whole bkaaaed ihtng-eodv, eeed. root aad an ae eaaily, painlea.ly. yoa can t help ahoutlng "Olory to Btnaof No cutting ae bteedtne-ae blood potaontngl No ta Jary ta beaitkr fleek! Ne eclcky atock incat Mo bothereoaie atrapa-aa htmpy crjtiea mw. .w. e. mi aaaoy at veer wmn ar w. 111 Ra IMrHt CL, OkMCK 111. a.M tit mat W mm ea euoaevi in, o, lk mmm mitm. mwm wtm-mmr. n m m Mim U tmmmn e-i M Ml a ja' 1 aw wjaa, KINDERGARTENERS TO MEET Popular Election iJiUMayiieurougni; ftomtheConmiittee Several Hundred Delegate at Con weatioB Opeaint; Today. TmiscHHV.r.'n HOT TO PAT WAT Maua at CeatervlUa Tbewarbt to we a Leper Dowtlaiee a Hire reetai Ceach Ta Take Ml at Ta Klrhlaaa. (Vram a Staff Correrpondent) DES MOIKES. la.. April .-Speelal Telegram.) never al hundred delegataa te the International Kindergarten union ar rived In the city today to attend the annual convention, which wtll epea to-1 morrow. Mabel McKlaaey, of kindergartens la Brooklyn, la dent of the eeaoctatloa. A report to be prorated at thle meeting will eboer that tha total enrollment la kindergarten, now la over a quarter million la the United Rtatea aad that the a umber la rapidly Increasing. It may be aecawary tor the federal government to assume charge ot Herman Hlrsehfleld. a eeppeeed leper, at Cea tervtlle. Ia. Ha bad at flrat agreed ta pay for a apeclal car ta take him back to Bay CHy. Mich., but today ret Jsed to do so. Hla case will be placed ta charge et the federal aothorttlee. Six mea ware appointed by the Greater Dea Molnea eommlttee today to visit Win- tenet aad eeafsr with the Buelneaa Mea's Cemmeretai league ta that city regarelag the Dee Molnea-Red Oak railroad. Frees the esnferenee the local mea will learn how much Wmtorcet will be required to ratoe by taxation tor the aiupuccd railroad. Joba N. Smith, prominent attorney, ta- tay pleaded la district court tor a reduc tion at boadc la the case In which be M accused ot obtaining money by falsa pre- sea. He waa to have beea taken to Omaha to appear la court to answer the charge of cheating hla father-la-law at Sprtngview. Neb., out of IMOO. But the federal eaaa will not be brought up until tha state ease la disposed of. He is seeking reduction of bond, la each eaaa. Spring Never Has Pound the State in Better Condition "I have lived In tha cand hill country of Nebraska almost twenty-five year and during all that time have never la the early aprlng seen the prevpaou for a good season as right aaw," aald A. D. Mania of Merrlmaa. registered at the Merchants. In former yean during April, ae a rule, the eeuatry baa beea dry, vegeta tion baa beea alow to start and cattle Have act keen able to Mok much ot a liv ing. Thla aprlng conditions have beea L We bad a heavy fall at anew during the winter, many time the nar- sjal It went off early aad the water soaked lata toe ground. Then during March there was still mere enow aad rt melted gradually. The result kae beea that the ground to thoroughly soaked and the aandy eotl to tail ot water. All et the lakes are beak full aad assay at the old beds where there baa isldcm beea. water la recent year are Oiled up In tact. It wa eeeatd ha short at rata during May aad Jim ear supply at water would carry aa through, giving pleat tor clock, sa that we would wot U look te ike supply trem the wetu or the treama. . Pasture la atUt at weeks ahead at I usual nana and right new a tha MllevHho aew grace to fully tore lacbat high aad green. Cattle are filling them aeree with thle new graea and, while they are pretty thin, baeme at a week they wlU begin to take oa flesh. lndloa Qoae are that ft to rang te ae a great year tor eke eattlemsa and M high prteet continue they are going to make money. -Throughout our sect leu ot the stake the, cattle In. us were very light, ! would not aay to aseeed I per cent Otsr catrl iwieara have gotten the Mea that M pay to teed during the winter, and ounce auently they are not losing many et the animals." - -.,- Transport Buford Leaves for Mexico SAN FRANCISCO, April a.-Tbe trans port Buford, bound for the west coast at Moxtoe, cleared at m a clock tonight ta the teeth ot a heavy southeast gal. It carried forty enlisted mea aa a guard. SAN DIBOO. Ck Asm M-Toe tor pedo boat doatrnon Preble aad Parry, the largest venule at the flotilla, slipped : at the barber at aooa today aad went to sea with sealed orders. That they are bound tor the west coast at Mexico la the general ballet although naval officers decline to dhwuaa tha prob able destiaatlOB at the eject rorere. PROSECUTOR REFUSES TO OBEY GOVERNOR'S ORDER BPRI.NOPIELD. Mo.. Anrll M-tWmte Governor Hadley'a order that the local officials must aot allow the scheduled boxing contest between Cert Marrle and Luther McCaxty te take place her next many aigM. tha county proaacutor, eaM today he wouM aot Interfere It the bent waa atld fat compliance with the Mate laws regulating prise furhUna. Maaon. who ta a member ef the club. under whose aueptcee tha furht at to be given, said the governor would have to call out the miutia to stop the tight The sheriff eaid be would aot act with out orders from the prosecutor. SUCCESSFUL REVIVAL AT ST.JOSEPH CLOSES ST. JOSEPH. meL. inrfl mN. Lea) peraoae ware converted durtag the nart-Magaaa evangelistic campaign d six week, which cleeed her sue wh Two thaueeals dollars wae raised far me evangvasm at aandara meeting. Hart and Magana go from St Joseph te mmburgh. Pa. V.-: WaSHI.VOTQN. April Sk-Tarlff die- j euasloa la the sonata win bagta Wis weea after prolonged bearing la the finance committee over the various detnecratli measures sent ever by the house. Sea ator Cummins of Iowa will Introduce tomorrow the bill which he has drafted to make a sharp reduction ta the Iron sad steel schedule ot the tariff law. Ha will speak oa It Wedneeday. Demo crat aad some of the progressive re publicans expect they may reach some common ground ea the basis ef this Mil wtth a view to forcing revision legislation through the senate. Senator Mmmons ot North Carolina I la charge et the house Mil and expects to call H up Tuesday. Toeaerrow the poatoffice appropria tion bill, eae ot the heaviest ot the supply measures. prabaMy win be passed ta the bouse. The MU tor direct popular election ot United State aanator already passed by the bouse, but amended la the create, to provide far federal supervtstoa. may be brought up ta the house tomorrow on motion at the boaee contorcco to accept the senate amendment Tkta. If adopted, would aneaa the enactment of the tow. The eaaferac had beea dead- ked aa tha eenate. amendment tor south. The senate raaamlttoe aa eommeroc ad the house oemmrttee oa merchaat marine are eoaatderlng answers designed to ensure the safety at ecaaa traffic la the tight ot the THaate disaster. The senate committee probably thla week will recommend a MU to require tw wireless telegraph operator ea all ocean pas senger craft ot mere thaa MM ton. Many measures alfeetUnr reeTulattoe of ocean traffic have beea Introduced la both house aad ptessuiC I being besught to bear from outside ta cxpedM leg!. latloB to remedy the eendltlona disclosed by the Titanic Asa star. Legislation ratended to pave the war for more stringent twrisam ot the life saving law ha been oa ear sod by mayor of a lrg number ot tab ettlee ta New Tork, " ''?- . The river' and harbor' appraprtafJoa bin, amended from Kb bouse tons, will be ready to report to the senate prob ably tMs week. BLACK MILLS RANCHER AN WIFE LOST ON TITANIC STCR02& S. X, -April M VWeed ha bean received here by Joba BUrreu, aa ot the pre spsrsua .rancher near Tale, that hla daughter. Mra. Anna LahBae, and bar husband were Met ea the Tltaala. Mr. and Mr. Laallnc who reside at Vale, bad beea, ta rtalaad tor a months' vtott and war ea their war ne. A oouala ot Mc Sllfvea, Lydon SUfeea, wag alee oa tha Titoate, bat wae saved. He reported that nothing had ia asea ef tha bodlea ot his releUraa TWO KANSAS DELEGATES INSTRUCTED FOR COLONEL NEWTON, Kaa, April M-Elghlk dis trict delegatea to tha repuMkaa national oorrventlon: C R. Davldeon. Wwlta; Harry Woods, Wellington, rhstractsd tor KoooeeeH. William Allen Tilte of Ku porto waa andoraed for aattonal eomrart- ' Aeeadeweanr Kllse Wire. RANNA, Wye. Aprn t.-apecssl-Mru. aedt Dereey. wlf ot gam Itoreey, la dead arem a platot ahat Bred by her husband aed dea tally. Doresy was about to ge ea a atgkt soaft at the attoe Bad Ms wtf aaylag eke waa afraM to amy Moan, Decaey got aa eM ptotM trem bet trunk and while showing his wife how to i It the wsepoa urea dieetougea, the ballet tisslng through Mra, Oeraay body. The evtdenee showed the kUlnxt wea accidental aad JJcraay. who M tor- rtbty grieved ever the affair, wa aefl DEATH REC0R0 POPE HOLDS AUDIENCE " . SEATED IN SEDAN CHAIR ROME, April aV-The pope today oa- ductcd hie audleacee seated ta a aedaa chair. This gave nse to a report that he wa again rndlepoeod. It aaa beea the custom of hla holla to walk to the audience chamber, bat tor a tong tiro hi phyatclaaa have tug noted that be permit himself to be carried, with a view to .paring ta strength. Thai method has aew beta adopted and prob ably will coatlBue throughout the hot season. It to axeasuaced that the pops'l oondlUoa B quit aormal. - HYMENEAL KaaWad-Ch ajrrh. Mkej Lena U Church had Caaiwa) W. Cnaiand et Coralna. Ia- were Baarried thle amlie he Kae. Charlee W. gavidga Aoeesapaaring the couple were tha arid' parent. Mr. and Mra Matthew 8. Churca. Mln HUUe McOima aad Mr. M. M Wklttack ot Cauaeil Bluffs war wtt- Ratel at Lewd, . BV, Bwswa. LEAD S. Dw April IMan were many Barrow aacape ta A fire which deeuoyad the North wertrra beset here early tMs mm idng C F. Saeaa aad H. Tfttoy lumped from a second atory winds were rtesly hurt The hotel waa a eupted by xataer. MATSUCB, Neb,- April BVi (hpeclal.r- Ahmeader Marshmna, aliaur mliiai et Oege county, died Friday at ha) bam Blu airing, agwd M year. He was a MvO war veteran aad M servrrad by k widow and two ohlldrea. MI !IIS ECZEfIA GONE Eczemt Bepn Wht TTrtaj Wseb Old. Arrm, ShouluWi u4 tnut a Solid Sab. . Mlt Brvka Out During TsetWnf. IMCcsri SomuwJ Offltfrvmt, and Mi Wu thdPictursof Halt). ttomj.uliLaSvnakimiiaiklai.fliiki "My ssa aes asea earn weak cid wees I noticed a res Ho tmt ea km abaska, awa walck a weaery ustissi i iyjasj aad sTTsresays keeum t I - ' a eskd sm. Tea JMei --A aemt Mr aaeat tore IrTvtrh e ee Vr-T"' bettor. I lliiilil dw- l- " ' tbsessefChttosn Sssp w aad Omuneat, sad M a fccsej. s)uainiiil Mings TMerep. wea aa sa) cheek was sbneat beakat, aad ah better. Whaa be was shoot svea wis I III eM. ad ssja ef che eaawa was geaa. "Perlag bk) lee Ih lag period, km toed sad fee. west arebea eat M bsaa wMoh I cared wtth Cuknis One esd Can nial, aunty he avaal have beea a araw sathwer. Dunag to ease ef wasaseg I nasi the OeekenSeeo aad Ouan Owesimt in.bg eae. ead was eve yean eM be we eke plifs et heatth. Mn H I I was sen, aad seautl, tat aed as head e saw Ms ear I bed bees ofreM Ma be wewM mwer be weB, sad I tad laat I ceo a gross deal to tbs Ceawaia Bnaisiw." I lags ill sua. Mary W. kiaixy. aVw. UN. OuUsm twa and Oaataaaw ar asM tWf laV SsBBBatJyaal l T uwssb4pbw axNstk U-a. bee, aedrfw, "OsMeara,' X, Beetoa. tel. hmi asmtosaid Two auhwato Pasawe destrorc fewer livee thaa Bvvr and kMaey dlaaaaea. tor which Electric Bitter to the awarantoed i.isedj. fta. Per eel by Beaton Drug Co. - Constipated? Co To Your Doctor II is tmpos&ibktobewdJL rated. Waste products, poitoooos wbstance, most be nmcrrtd horn the body at least once each day, or there will tetroobk. Aik your doctor abort Ayer's Pifls, gently kxatrre, ail setibte. He knows why they act dirtxtiy on the liver. (JLytfir 'Exclusive Features for 1912 A greater year for i greater paper The Omaha Bee All the newi that it real newt. Mutt and Jeff ChatfaotOT CTsatioM from the pa of "Bur" , Tulm thai hart mad all tha world laugh and trinied many a tad face into a amil. Looking Backward Hum daj in Omavha darin' tha hiitorr tonuog periods of 80, 20 aod 10 Tnart ap, Iwiwflj and intcrnetinfr rtrodnoed for Be rwaders. The 'Bee'i Wedding Book A chronicle of mriag amrirfrrsariei of Oinahavwn paople, annply and eatertaio injly rJMailed from day to day. Silk Hat Harry lad dofoaa iitvestkm wko baa mora troable thaa anrozi, bet trouble laat ia - ao fanny it tnakot amwounnent for wrerj : ' Boa rafdT. Ktnjampier Kids ' Thete tw yonogBters who art tha icmrco of Sandf f fan for thoaaanda of children, promise many new tricks and delightful ... for this year. ' Nell Brinkley DrawiniJi Nell Brinkley developed a new idea ia pen drawlnga, and her iketohee of men and women eauit by Copid, not only h&re ar '., heauty, but also always teach a lesson. Sherlockb the Monk - Sherlock Holmes, works sleoth-woaders to many people, bat Monk, the pictaTtMkteo . .i tire, is more nwvelons in the fun-way 1 than Dr. Watson belis es Holmes to be in a serioas way. Daftyaa " - " Nothing ao aunuaing hat beea ran in any western newspaper ia many years as thee humorous play-ou-words lines by Tad. ; Deiperate Desmond ; , ' ' A stago Yiiiaifl transf erred to pen pictures and rerealed ia tha most laughable light to make feajry Boa reader roar aad hold hla - sides. . . ; Happy Hooligan Poor, old Happy; he is oantinnonsly grow r.,. .. unrttrrtairiing, and now he is on tha road to new situations to win smiles from all followers. " Carpenter's Travel .Letters No writer of the prestmt day sees events and situations in each bteneting light as Frank J. Carpenter, and none describes them so graphically. Heart to Heart Talks for Women By EDa TOieer Wileox, Winifred Black, ' Kabel Herbert Urner, Dorothy Dix, Fraa cis (yar&ids, Ada Patdrtoa, and many others who write for women, what women want to read, Each week in the Sunday issue Sereral big avecial stcwies of particular interest to Omaha, Nebraaka aad Iowa reader. -e, ? pe e s IjOmiC OCU.1UI1 III V-rUlUIS Baaday Besides the laughable comic pictures and the special articles by women for women, Tha Bee will record dramatic eventa of im portance; present exdoaire human interest stories and give aa accurate account of events of politics, with absorbing sidelights . oa the two big political parties, their con ventione and their presidential campaign. Complete Telegraphic and Cable News From all orer tha cirQued world every day m the year. . If yoa neglect to Read The Bee daily during 1912 Yoa will mias these exclusive features, the greatest aeries ever published in a Ne braska paper. Watch the Papers This I'M for More Partic ulars of the Greatest Fire Sale Ever Held in Omaha The Famous Cloak and Suit Stock Saved From the Big Fire in the Ac.es Bldg. Raphael-PredCo, 13th and Farnaci Till Lucky Buyer, of This lew Stock it 20c on Tha Dollar Whooping Coueh aUMeCHmS CATARRH COLDS 1ST dasle. mStUiiZoS esWaeeMa.ewela(er- Veeerlsel Ci 1 ner m4 Beea tttm Amkmi. TW atr taatterW mtjij ntatoBv tatuhsflnt wltk mvrf hraifc makm Wassfcln mmfi Kaslies tlvt UrM aaui mmfn tW aeatifk, sswrUi rwrai algsMa, It tottviliaawis wmUn tjMd aa iwaaMal tJsMftretraw Waktaf ALL MUCCBTS. TVwt reMau aw ta Terr ihiiirle. Of veer si sum ef awa al, sas w!fawjiaxa.?' Expert Eepairing Watch and Jewelry Beet of Werk. friti Sandwall Co. 101 Bonth lBti Strwet A Dandy Noon Day lour at' a mcdarae artea, Jat what tha suslneea men have beea looking tor. 8 teaks, ehopa aad flak cooked aed served in a manner to lease the most critical Mew departure your first visit will ooavtBce you that we are carving the beet lunch la Omaha, Try It tomor row aad see for yourself Prompt aad oourleoue service. ... The Mandarin Cafe 141 BOVaV&AS WT. trr-dTAXM v John Says: Ssaattfal weather (Tear 1st of Kay Seas cigar staves I amade ef MmJ IXtTV al awau rv .J J John's Cigar Store 16th and Horn? St, ' tggflHIg No Better Beer 1 sfswL:-! TaarSi1 M VtTtTrrrr.i AwXHBXEXTS. . .wd In. 1 Mat Bvery Bay tila. avery lga Od ASTaJtCXS TATJUTILU Bobert T. Halaaa and Comay. Ray I U Korea, Poochet e Firing Ballet, I Wlaech di Peore. Henry Francis. Fid : ler d 8 halloa. Jetler a Rogera, Kenete I scope, Orpheum Concert Orcnestra. mcae: rignr iwc, xc see, ic: Mat I Irtsc lee, beet seala Mo. axcapt Satur- eay aae auaaay. American Theater tsaigat. stata. Ten Twam, aaa wtttn a- mxnm, aad taa WOODWaBS STOCK COUTPAaTT ta UBTTajnr aao mas oa wrao ooaa nui. Next Week TU ntW BOT. KRUG THEATER Ma Today, tOS Stgkt, . jardinde"paej3 giels may kjellzy, CftMpte TmmM3 Wtsi1It Ta Last d Shew This Has son COLLEGE GIRLS CXTBdVaeaVaK aUTD Tinmug ,,ed.. Bass fcail NIU. Thura, Colored . ake Walk; Friday, Amateur Coateata, rieaaty Caarus ef Otrl Graduate. Saury Week yay Brandeis Theater Tbaiaf Bay dew ta tlst asursay Weelaee, see Ve so Tba aaaairai 1 'THEGOOSS GffiL"