TIIE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1012. 1 Si F D ETCHING WOOL AND VELVET DRfiSSES JUST OPENE Large new shipment just in by fast express; for Juniors and Small Women, also regular sizes to 38 bust The prices quoted are remarkable as the illustration ji will imply, but a dress opportunity awaits you which can only be appreciated by an early call. At Z(i One - piece fit &4a nr Twodecid- rtl tfia.tfV tailored dresses in assorted pluids of soft colors, navy, green and brown; collar and cuffs of con trnnttng shades of broadcloth trimmed with narrow silk braid. Af (?-fly 7C Drosses of il 11.19 fine French serges, clmnnincr in thoiri simplicity, satin collar and and buttons; colors are navy, Copenhagen, brown At $22.50 1 M CIO 7 fll PA.i tf edly now models in fine stripe Eng lish cloth, one in Helio trope with white corded silk trim; the other tan and gray with contrasting broadcloth trimming. Also handsome black Corduroy velvet dressos finished in black satin, also on sale at $19.75. Rich costumes in plain vel vets, in navy blue and black, laco yokes, black satin and fancy braid lond grace and adornment to these pretty drosses. You are cordially .invited to look, you'll not be urged ts buy. THE Y0UK& PEOPLES OWN 2TOKC 1518-20 FARNAM STREET. EM IOWA LEGISLATURE IS DRY Anti-Saloon Forces Say Both House and Senate So Made Up. WILL NOT CHANGE MULCT LAW IMllcrmnn In Dm .Mnlnm Pintle Strlk- litB TrnmalFr In 1'neaesslon of (Inn nn. I liriuitr'" Sheriff' Com-mlmitnn. THOUSANDS CHOLERA Correspondent Describes Scenes in Camp at San Stefano. WOUNDED ABE UNATTENDED Jlolf Dead Victims of I'lagae Me Anions; Bodies of Dead (leathered Atone; the Rallvrar Embankment. CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 2Lr-Ucart-rendlng scones of Huff or Ins and misery are enacted dully at the Turkish cholera camp at Ban Stefano. The correspondent of the Associated rrrn, accompanied by the secretary of a foreign embassy and by Jiajor Clydo 8. Ford, U. a A., who li here on leave of absence, paid a visit there today. Much sHeptkUm had prevailed In Per a, the foreign quarter of Constantinople-, both among member of the diplomatic corps and foreign residents, No one there believed Ui figure given by railroad em ployes and others In contact with the Turkish army, who declared that many thousands were stricken with cholera. No reliable figures were obtainable from official sources and reports were regared as grossly exaggerated. The camp Is situated nt the side of a railway embankment thirty feet In height. A large open space stretches away for some distance. This Is surrounded by better class homes two or threfc stories high, built In European style, for San Stefano Is the summer resort of many of the moro wealthy foreign residents of Constantinople. Two Ottoman soldiers were standing guard at the entrance to the camp, but they made no motion. Their duty was to prevent thoso within the cordon from escaping and not (o hinder other peoplo from entering. Doctors Said HeWouldDieU A Friend's Attvlca Saves Ufa I wliTTTroTiSrKjof the wonderful cure that 1 haJj rfciketl fr6m your notej Hwamp-no'tjt, the Kregt kidney and buil der cure. Uuit summer I was taken with seVero pains In my back and sld. 1 could not brcatho without difficulty. I tried all the different doctors from far and' near, but they said It Was no uae to doctor as I would die anyway. I was at the end of my rope .and was so miserable with pain and tho thought that 1 must dlo that words cannot tell how Ifclt. One day a friend told me of the wonderful help ah hatt received from Dr. Kilmer's Bwamp-npo't. She gave me one of your pamphlets Which 1 read and determined to try Bwamp-ltooti After taking half n Bottle I felt better. Have now taken ten bottles' and am well as I ever was, thanks t6 Swamp-Hoot. I wish to tell all suffering people that have kidney, liver or bladder troubV that nr. Kilmer's Hwetnp-Koot la the brat medicine on tho market- ' All persona dbubtlhg this statement cai wrtta-to me' and I will answer them directly.-' Tour very trujyi - - . , CLVDS V. CAMEIlKrt. . Itosallu, Wash. Subscribed and sworn to before me this SUA day,6f July, V8HN.E T6WNI2, Notary Public. Ilodlt-N 'lb run n from Train, A nauseating picture, was witnessed at the side of tho railroad. The bodies which had been thrown from tho trains lay as they had fallen. Homo had stuck on top of tho embankment; others had rolled part of tho way down and soma had reached the bottom. Some of tho corpses lay stiffly alorio, Others wcro In groups of threes and fours. Around a one-story stablo at tho foot tho embankment was a group of sixty dead and dying, lying olose together on j tho slopes of a manuro pile which the sick men had found softer than tho hard, ground, t One man on top of tthu pUo was (JlfiJ'glng with bis -lingers a qrt,of trench in which, to lie. Tho trough soon, becamo his grave. Am tho vMtors came near one vic tim attempted to crawl ncros the road to tho crowded manuro heap, but failed and fell in tht roadway. Others lying around raised their heads and cried In the hearing of the attendants thut they were given no bread or water, Walking half way across tho field, the visitors passed dqad ajuj dying men. some time, at Intervuls of a yard, sometimes from twenty to thirty yards apart. A group of tents stood In the center where four or five Turkish soldiers wear ing the arm-piece of the lied Crescent stood on guard. Inflde tho sick and dead lay In group?. The doctor on duty counted twenty-two patients In ono tent, while double that number lay outsldo sheltered from the wind by the canvas. Somo of the strlckon men found dif ficulty In getting Into the Modem Por tion for prayer, looking toward the east One praying victim was so weak that lw could not replace his blanket around his head when the wind blow It off, The Ked Crescent attendants mado no attempt to assist any of these suffering soldiers, not even placing stones, which were plentiful, under their heads to per mit them to He easier. ' army breod was distributed to thoso abla to reach the place, of distribution. Beveral of the sick men raised them selves with difficulty and stumbled to ward a well, from which they tried to dip water with their long sashes, wetting the ends and moistening their parched mouths with them. There were hundreds of dead and thousands of sick In this camp, many of them lying on tho open ground and great numbers supporting their backs ognlnsl the houses bordering the open fields, most of which aro deserted. The comparatively few Turkish soldiers brought to the hospitals, barracks and mosques at Constantinople are moro for tunate, although most of them died after reaching their destinations. Some ato given beds to lie In and water to drink and all of them tf they do not got warmth aro provided with shelter from tho winds and the rain. (From a Starr Corresondent.) DBS MOINES, Nov. II. (Special Tole grom.) A statement given out today by tho antl-saloon league of tho state makes the claim that tho next legislature of Iowa Is "dry" and will not bo disposed to tako any action In the matter of cluingcs In the mulct law of Iowa. A careful canvass has been mado and It Is repre sented that tho senate stands twenty-six to twenty-four for prohibition and tho house sixty to forty-eight the samo way. A great many questions uffcctlnK sa loons will como before the legislature. VotliiK ainchhie Citsc Up. In tlw district court today tho attorneys presented tho case of voting machines in use in Iowa at tho election and made a strong case against thorn. It was claimed that In this county at least 2,000 voters failed to vote In tho stato because of con fusion over tho lovers and supposed that In fact they had voted for tho candidates for those offices. The court took Uio maU ter under advisement. ' liiKiirniii'c Endorsement. Tho Stato Association of Mutuual Insur ance Companies, today endorsed an anti discrimination measure on the fire mar shal law nnd elected tho following offl- I ccrs: President. Vrank Paul, Mason City! I Vice president, B. A. Converse, Crcscot secretary. F. W. Van Drilff, Council ' Uluffs; delegate to the national conven tlon, former President P. J. Shaw, ltolfe, Driver Deputy Sheriff. Pollco found a new obstacle, in their pathway in tho local strlko when an offi cer went to disarm a transfer wugon driver and found him with a gun and a deputy sheriff's commission. Tho policeman referred tho matter back to Chief Jenny nnd the question has been taken up by him with Sheriff Ben Ness. at Advance Notice of Big Sales Saturday BRANDEIS STORES Entire Stock of a New York Manufacturer and Importer of High Grade KID GLOVES, BOUGHT at PUBLIC SALE Hundreds of pairs of women's kid gloves will go on sale Saturday at the most ex traordinary bargains in many years. All tho women's 12 and 16 button length Kid Gloves, many samples, worth up to 1 3 a pr., at, pair . . . "Women's lG-button length Kid Gloves, worth $3.5Q 98 a pair, at. . . V to 3 a pr., 2fc I & rw " TW'r mm 1 1 n mm t SATURDAY X Women's Short Kid Gloves, worth $1.75 a pair, at, per pair Women's Short Kid Gloves, worth $1.00 a pair, at, Q per pair. ... vt Great Sale of White French Ivory Toilet Articles All S. Langsdorf Co's. Show Room and Travelers' Sample Lines SATURDAY at JUST PRICE These toilet articles include Manicure Sets.'Toilet Sets, Military Sets, Sewing Sets, Jewel Boxes and Odd Separate Pieces They aro all fine white French Ivory, and tho sets are put up in silk, plush or chamois lined leather and leatherette boxes. Hundreds to choose from. They have been greatly admired in the window dis play. Great opportunity to buy these 'handsome BRANDEIS STORES gifts for Christau as. LOUD HOSIERY UNDER eral passenger agent of tho Burlington at Omaha. William C. Wakeley, the . . .frtlAfM I J uul,h6JV ovij, un-vi in icxn wane Kiiy vjerK BAN A MAnbrlHUUIUVVW of Omaha. Bird C. Wakeley died at San rancisco a year ago, MARSH Alt.TOWN, la.. Nov. 21. (Spo- Judge Wakeley was at all times a demo- elaU Because a bevy or i"B" euauu. crat, dui in was ana in 1900 lie did not misses went to Bchool today wearing support the nominee of the party because Creek. Mr Staffln Is an undertaker at Battle Creek. MANY QUARRELS PRECEDED KILLING OF BR0KKE stockings of tho "loudest" patterns ob- 0f the free silver platform. . nlllAltf I . . ... nlnnh1. thirteen of tnem were juage waacicy was above all a domes- excused from tho school room and sent tie man and his greatest delight was In home to cnange uicir v,mv - ....o ..,, uc.ue, uwuivu iu uo rwn - mHain Bhrules. Shades of grcon. moro than the average citizen. ombelllBhcd with .old roei' gaudy reds There was nothing spcctacultir about ilth and without black poiita aois; uiuuu juugo wakejey and nothing on tho grand- stripes that ran arounu, anu m i eiauu gracr. ms anowieage m. law was o-r, fr n hlnpk on a windy day, and ho I ,n0Bt comprehensive and ho was noted San Btcfano Is not the worst cholera j , cnn,0rous stripes that ran tho pther amonB hia friends and tho community as camp. That at Hadembeul noar tho ftv n entered Into the display, icacn- a,man 0f moderation: on the bench he Tchatalja lines. Is stilt more oxtcnilvo. iiPeo that the "rubbering" of tho was koe to obgcrvethe IokIc of thlnaa. How many patients aro there Is not hgh BCh00t youths threatened to dlsor- 1I(J wa8 oJected t0 tl)0 ,n3trlct bonch and Known, oui n is cewnain jncre arc many BnnI0 tho school all aay ana umi. bemg a aemocrat was frequently used aa thousands, and most of theso nrc Anato- pcncli8. nnd books wero dropped during a cantjidato for stato office In an endeavor lliira. who cam. from As a Minor to thc ghort tlme tho Kjris were allowed to b Uj0 demoeraU t0 overcomo an cnor. fight for the defense , of tho Ottoman capital. I'MAHIGAL FAILS IN SECOND ATTACK ON OTIS PROPERTY "1 Continued from Pago One.) remain In tho school room man im been dropped In months. Becauno they wore sent homo each of tho gins win flt under tho ban Wero debited with a tardy mark, Three such marks makes the taking pf nil examinations compui- inous republican majority, lie was a pillar of strength in a strong community. sory zttw to Sr. XUmir h Co., BlagliaBitoai K. V. Tmt Wfcit Swaa-8ot Will Di lor Ym Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham. ton, N. V., for a barnpU bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable Information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing bo sure and mention the Omaha Dally1 Bee. lUrular flft':ent and ono. dollar slsa bottles for kale at all drUg Elores.-Adverttiement. JUDGE lAKELEYS DEAD nrobnblv had told them evnrvthlns: nnd " uimiiuu.uiii I was going Jo quit right there. That I attorney for tho Union Paclflo ltallroad was wjiy he wanted tne to hold up tho I company and attended to 'ts Nebraska can for him to shoot at." litigation. In 1871 ho was selected witn- "Tolling of his experiences at Los An-lout opposition from Douglas county to geles. James B. said he would have nut (h.i constitutional convention whicn a bomb In the ho could havo testified MeManlgal. "He said, leaving neoDle. In 1879 he was tho democratic Los Angeles ho wont to San. Francisco nominee for supreme Judge against Judge to get money, nnd remained there tour Amasa Cobb, w"ho was successful In the days, Crossing to Oakland on his way race. east, ho raid he throw four Infernal ma Aniued ttv Hutvcs. chinos In the bay to get rid of them. Ho in 1SS3 Judge Wakeley was appointed Weddlugpi In SlRillsoii County. MADISON, la.,. Nov. 21. (Special.) Judpo McUutfud today 'Issued marriage Ilce"rise' to 'Herman Grlnn and 'Emma Zallmer, botlv of Stantoii.i and August Stafflri and Mrs. Clara Human of Battle FOKEfcT CITY, la., Nov. 21.-Quarrels and personal encounters between Oscar Bowers and Carl BrokKe, which led to tho shooting In which Brokko was killed last June, were detailed by state wit nesses In tho case of Bowers, now on trial In the district court here. The de fense began the presentation of Its case oday, tho stato having rested last night Mrs. Brokke, widow of the dead man, told tho Jury how her husband, after a quarrel with Bowers, whoso chickens had been trespassing In their yard, returned to his house for a gun to shoot the chick en", and of the appearance of Bowers with hlB gun. She claimed Bowers was tno afegressor, .1 l'll.KS CtTHUD IV O TO 14 DAYS. Your druggist will refund money It PAZO OINTMENT falls to euro any case pf Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles In C to ,1 days. EOo. Advertisement Tho Perslseni ' and Judicious Use ' o? Newspaper Advertising- is ' the Itoad to Business Success.' ' " Attendants Art) Idle. A number of these attendants gathsrrd around to watch while the visitors were Inspecting the camp. One of them became Insolent and was ordered oft by the doctor. A water tank drawn by a donkey pasted along tho road. Thoso of the victim who were able to rise to their feet went unassisted toward It and struggled feebly (or a drink. Those unable to rite got none. In a similar -way what appeared to b Imn.'edlatc? Yesl Certain? that's the Joy of It Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as ft lnntl.mil. nnrl tifti! Ill 1 fill US IT. VOlinfiT sioppra at sail laae uiiy ana remained i by aovcrnor uawes upon uhv""" " girl's after a Danderine hair cleanse, jubi two weeks with J. B. Munsey." the bar Judge of tho Thira juaicmi ui- try thls molston a cloth with a Ilttlo MoManlgal previously had said tho first trlct, as an associate with Judge roevuie. Danderjno aI,d carefully draw it through flay they arrived In the Wltconsln woods in tho fall both were clectea wunoui your ha)ri tajnB one small strand at a opposition. In 18S7 Juflge Wakeley was tlnve Thia wln cicanSo tho hair of dust, re-elected on an independent ticket, but uirt or excessive oil and In JuBt a few In 1631 he was defeats. moments you nave nouDieu mo oeauiy Judro Wakeley then resumed nis prao-iDf your hair. i on.i vlhh the state's representative In A delightful surprise awaits, parties tk. o... Bimlnst Treasurer Jliu vana lariy tnoso who navo ceen curciesa, against 8tato Oil Inspector Hlton, tak- whoso hair has boon neglected or Is tng tho Initiative In establishing the right of the supremo court to exerdso Its vmts t. Mm- i -winidm it Virinr nriirlnal turlsdloUon. conferred by tho con- a prominent business man. his wife and atltutlon without a statWe regulating or George KeHock, their chauffeur, were providing therefor. to hide, James B. "took a shot" at him. Auto Buns Over Dog, Hunter Shoots All Persons in the Oar GOOD Kb. 1059 VALUES No. 105pr-Sqlid Gold Tic J No. 25GGuurantec'dFoun-(gf AA taih Pen vl.UU . t v sf -s ia t -t r- n r . 03 W ISO. UJL-Y1 JSOlltl U01C1 UlUIgf Cft Bqttons PJ..JW I No. 225i-Ahsomu "Watch, J AA WUi iwuiyu. - " w k. van - No. 4334Ladios' yatch--20-yenr catse, Elgiu movement, jQ No. 36-2-Solid Silver 4 Thimble 13C - No. 2d09 Guaranteed Alarm nr. Np. 01-71 No. Girls! Girls! Surely Try This! Doubles Beauty of Your Hair Times auxiliary plant If adopted a constitution, but which was jj txqqH is a 25 COllt bottle 'Of "Danderine" Hair gets located It that night," afterwards rejected upon a vote of the , MARLEY ARROW CLUETT PEABO0Y6 CO. TROY N.Y HfMmWMrihrflMmlh Ml n 111 m Bead pains from any cause, exeeestrt brain fas." lndlstlon.neoldi: nrlnnar a rjia, uaenecu 01 over inatucence.nea ralgla; rheumatism ill patn 7leda qhlcUy " .auvi r N (.III g. mm 'nni.namnin.iABWia . Thr tn norMtmuianti, baxutlamu or fMI scraggy,, faded, dry, brittle or thin. Be sides beautifying tho hair, Danderlno dissolves every particle of dandruff! cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping Itching and fall ing hair, but what will please you moat will be after a few weeks' use of Dan derine. when you will actually sea new hair fine and downy at first yet but really now hair growing all over tho scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lota of It: surely get a 25 cent bot tle of Knowlton's Danderlno from any drii(; store or toilet counter and Just try It. Advertisement. shot today by a hunter after the auto. mobile ran over a dog with which tho huntsman was hunting rabbits. Mrs. Writer was severely wounded about the face and head by shot from the gun In the hands of I.loyd D. Pn a tortus, iS years old, a milkman. Bho Is at a hos Piuu. Tne signt or ner itit eye is en dangered nnd physicians aay If sho re' covers the wound will mar htr for llfo. Mr. t'orstir and tho chauffeur escaped with flesh wounds. l'astorloui was remanded to Jail with out ball. He Is charged with shooting with Intent to kill. He claims the shoot' Ing was accidental. In May 1851 Judge Wakeley waa mar. ..j . mu. rntmttnrk at Whitewater, IIVU IU X Wis., a lineal descendant of Lewis Moris, 1 a signer of the Declaration of Independ ence, and a niece of J. Fenimoro cooper. Two sons and two daughters of the family aro living., Arthur C. WaKeiey, a prac ticing lawyer; Lucius W. waaeiey, gen- 4334 T-28f DODGE. No. 2 Improvised Hospital Train is Derailed Near Elwood, Kan, BT. JOSEPH. Mo., Nov. tl.-Harry Buss, a Kt. Joseph & Grand Island con ductor, is In a hospital here with his feet cut off, and Norman Hawkins Is suffer ing from serious injuries, as the result of a series of peculiar accidents yesterday, Busse had ono foot severed and tho other crushed by a train at Btouts, Kan Ho waa twins rushed to St. Joseph In an Improvised special .train mado up of an engine and way car when It Jumped the track near Klwood, Kan. Kngtnecr Hawkins was seriously hurt. An ambulance waa used to take Busse to tho hospital and Hawkins was brought to St. Joseph on a handcar. Busso lives at Highland, Kan., thirty miles from tit. Joseph. Mrs. Busso was notified of the accident by telephone and waa told where her husband was being taken and she hurried to this city in an automobile, reaching the hospital before her husband, Frill nw Your Common sense and it will lead you in tho right dtrec linn a nmon. when sick. Is very apt to grasp at a straw. Unworthy articles ara alluringly advertised to euro all manner of Ills and you are made the goat for vmirim.nt unless you use common sense, evoryuoay is occasionally or quently In the throes of a bilious attack of which all the symptoms are nature's danger signals Tor you to ao somoining before H Is too late. Headache, bad stomach and constipation aro the fore' runners of most Intestinal diseases. At tacked In time, In a common sense way. thev soon pass over, titudy your case and study the remedy. Take something which will effectually operate, nest on your liver, then on your ston.ach. and lastly on your bowels. Take something which nature haa furnished and which Is untouched nor altered by human hands. A natural remedy Is the choice of every doctor. Hunyadl Janos Water Is their choice. It Is the most idea), sensible and safest Xatnral Laxative Mineral Water und halt a tumblerful on arising acta speedily, sure and gentle. Mine Tipple Is Burned, CBNTEKV1LLI3, la.. Nov. a.-Thlrty men had a narrow escapo from death when the tlpplo f the mine at l'lauo, near here, waa destroyed by fire while the miners wero at work below The mn wrrt ru(ttfl IllFouDh nn utr .hufl ! while the mine was rapiuiy ruling with I smoke. From Field to Home Nercr Touch Ilumaa Hands. 009 Key to the Situation-Bee Advertising, IE nil 'rips Twelve Fast Train Daily Between Omaha and Chicago Round Trfp Excursion Tickets Are on Sale Daily via the C. C& N. W. Ry. to Florida, Cuba, New Orleans, Mobile and the Gulf Coast lThe splendid trains of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway between Omaha and Chicago connect at the latter city with all lines to the South and South east, forming a passenger service that cannot be surpassed. Through railutmy mnd tltmmthip ttc&ct an mli on ( fa (A MmJitttruntan, tht llolr Land and to all European cilUt, Sleeping car reservations and reservations of space on steamships to points named above given prompt and careful attention. Trains Leave Osaaka for Chicago 7AO . tn. AO.p.m. 8;SO p.m, 12.-05 p.m. 8J5 p. m. 12.48 s. m. 7iSSp.m. AM Dally The Best of Everything Ticktl Qffica Chicago and North Western Ry. 1401-1403 Famam Strict NWSMJ gPSJOe 4 25 Vt.Pock-Bo AMUSEMENTS. 'USB OBAJ.K-2-AOXD COMICS I THE MERRY WHIRI 'OaCAKA'S PtJH CSZTTSK." THOSE OK&XIC-7AOSD COMICS Moore Smith SZTSAVAOAIfZA AW VAUDEVH.L1 A whole summer In N. Y another In Chicago now It's here with the Ameri can Parlslonne, petito Lillian Kltxgerald and the Silk Stocking Beauty Chorus, ladles' Dim Matinee Every Week Say. oa oongu Btreet, at 18th. R7TOZTZI VAUDBVUilili Include! Whyte, Pelzer.& Whyte: Kurtls- noos- ters; Tne iNeiioa; Ellna Gardner; Lo gan & Ferris; Hip- poscope I'iciures. BKY-SORAf EB, SHOW AT SUB- CELLAR FRIGE raou a to a: at 7 ana 9 p. m. daily. BRANDEIS THEATER Saturday Matlnto and Nlffht THE AMERICAN DISEUBE KITTY CHEATHAM OLD POLK SOHOS Special Prorram Arranged for the Children at SCattnee. Not. 38 Belasco'a "THE WOICAN." 4 Days wpiu, ltu.lc, Nov. 34 TULLY MARSHALL THE T A L X B, A Orlpplag Play of Today. Prtoea 35o-lJiO SEATS NOW. Krug Theater Xatlnee Today, ai30 Xlht, 8i30. Best Seats 60 Cents. G A.Y WIDOWS Priday Night The Country Store Ladles' Dally Dime Matlsee. I'none Doug. 404. Xat. Sverr Say ailO; Ertry. Night oils ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE This Week ETKEL BAXKWORE, Frtak MUtoa & IXLodc Blitcr. DtWItt, Burnt A Torrenc. Mclntyr A Hartjr. Boaailliif pat. Unoot, Ethel IJu Barker, Lows & D Vert Patha's Weekly Review of the World's KTenta! Price-Tale Week Msht. lOe, Sc. Mc, li. Uatlaeee. lc e. Mc LECTURES y Professor Frederick Ames Stuff of University of Nebraska at Unity Church, 17th and Cass Sts.. Every Other Friday at BUS P. M. Coarse Tickets, 3; Single Admission SOv Not. 33d: Brete Xarte: "Is It Worth While to Know Him?"