THE O.UAIU SUNDAY BEE: raiKTARY - 1913. HARTMAN'S GREAT REMODELING SALE BEGINS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3D SAVINGS FROM 25 TO 50 PER CENT! JF EVER there was an opportunity to save a lot of money on dependable, high grade, home furnishings, that opportunity is here now, at Hartman's, during the great rebuilding sale. Many alterations will be made throughout the store, including new additions. We have outgrown our capacity for handling the large trade we now enjoy, and it is necessary to enlarge and improve the store throughout so that we may in crease our facilities for serving the public. A far reaching effort to bring stocks to- the lowest possible level before tho contractors begin work on the building, will be made, as we do not want to run tho risk of having thousands of dollars worth of high grade merchandise damaged hence you are afforded a most wonderful opportunity to save on your home needs. Your credit is good. We make the most liberal easy paying tonus on every article that you buy. Note the fol lowing great value: Look for the preen Price Tags. Very Liberal Credit Terms on Every Article You Buy A Very'Advance Showing of Spring' Time Dresses, etc., for Little Girls and Infants The Airiest, Fairicst Garments Imaginable Designed by real nrtlsts who know how to fashion garments to emphasize the easy gracefulness of the llttlp child. Mndo by artisans skilled In the creation of the very finest of clothing for little misses and babes. Infants' Long Dresses With dainty round or pointed yoke finf lawns or nainsooks, trimmed with lace, feather stitching or ii touch of hand em broidery. $1.50 up Infants' Long Slips Pine nainsook, with dainty lace odginic or feather stitching. SOc, 75c, $1.00' Sundry Items for Infants' Wear l.onk nainsook skirts, at . . .."Or, 7"r to fjUi.r.O Long flannel skirts, nt . .H()c, $1.00 to $11.00 Cashmere Sacqucs, at . .HOr, $1.00 to $.1.00 Knitted sacciurs or sweat ers flOc to 92.25 Hlankrls . .IJOc to $1.."0 Mnrccllo crib spreads, at 91.2ft to 9t.ll." Ilnskcta O.V to 92.00 Hlbn ."c, 10c to 91.o() Infants' Outfits 31-plcco set 910.00 lO-nloco set 91 5.00 45-plcco sot 925.00 Beautiful French Dresses for the Child 2 to 6 Years Dainty Hwlmo.o. Hat lute anil I.HWHS Plain, simple Htylrs or elaborate model iHVlnhly trimmed with rlitnj' or Irlnh lares many with n dash of hand cm broidery. $1.50 to $15.00 Children's Russian Dresses MartrH, Itepp or I.I nun with aide or box' pleat slid belt. $1.00 up Infants' Short White Dresses Uwm and n&tnsooka, yoke offectn. with pnnoln of lace embroidery and flounces o match for iircs 6 month. 1 and 2 yenrt at OOo to 86 A Word About the Garment Wmrkers Strike mm The revolting conditions aurroundlnir a certain branch of the narment making- IndiiHtry In rexponnlble for the present Industrial upheaval In New York. Yon wonder how good, germ free garments can lie mado under hucIi condition. They ran not and they are not. Yon pity the poor ulrls who toll for n pittance. So do we. Our aympathlea Ho out to them. Wn hope for their mieeen". It meana much for all concerned However. th out come will affect our buninesa not at all. The gar ment we hoII are mndo in the tightest, moat sanitary work shops pes alblo to nonstruct. Tho workers receive good wages ond decent treat ment. They are able to buy good food and clothing and provide com fortable abodes for themselves and families. They are not on u strike. Our customers get hlh class garments and they are arriving every day notwithstanding the "strike." No disappointment for our cus tomers. Our garment business Is' not built on the heartaches of the "East Hide Qarmcnt Workers." rut VOUKO PEOPLE DWH 3TUKC 1518-20 FARNAM STREET. 1 stttntlons are, I grant. In states richer than ours, although In Wlacoiuln, whom I the disparity la not as great as In thp cases of others, the state Is spending as much In a general building program, with no special matters under way, os we aro proposing to spend for oampus consolldn tlon or campus extension. I trust also that no alumnus will, for tho purpose of Influencing tho legislature against campus consolidation, over-cm- phaslit, the ilclebcy,'1rtlrcsont ;eiypj) inciu. j me lorm, wimoui rcgaru to mis question, we need a dairy building, nn nnlmal hUHbandrv bnlliilnir. an audU torlum, a gymnasium, ;i library, n hqtn barn, an extctlWlon of the powe'f plant,1 an agricultural' engineering building, dor mitory facilities far the younger girls who come to tho school for agriculture, : dining room facilities for all students, better equipment for agricultural chem istry; soils, field crut', otfc., to say notli-. Ing of other highly desirable things. More Itoom Imperative. In connection with the work now car ried on at the city campus also without regard to consolidation wo need three time our Present museum space, and, twice the apace now occupied by the de partment of chemistry. All admit that Nebraska hall should be torn down and a new fireproof building erected. If the affection of the alumni for University hall makes Its retention desirable. It should be repaired and strengthened, many departments should be removed to new fireproof buildings, congestion of students In the structtiro avoided, Its basement rooms vacated and the building Itself used to house some of the uni versity's minor activities. Tho present armory and gymnasium could be re modeled Into a woman's gymnasjum, for which purpose It would answer for quit? a number of years. Wo should plan for the construction In the near future of an adequate men's .gymnasium. In this connection permit me to say that all the money now Invested In buildings for this line of work U carried on our books at an estimated amount of JIG, WO, The low Agricultural college has Just completed i ftitw gymnasium costing 116.1,000, and that state also provides gymnasium facilities lit the statu university at Iowa City. J do not deslro io rnlso a dlsousxloh on the relative magnitude of our needs, nor do f present them hern as having any bear ing upon the removal question, but merely to Imprre upon the alumhl the fact thut, while In many of tho state schools the last ten or twelvo years liaVo been! tho hklHflltur.arn tvi; valntli'Mtf inmiltlnr AinVh' bcen.-standltiR stll. t '' Oilier Fncllltlm liinileqnate.' t-anno.t loavo this subject without nudiRg tnat wn need an educational build ing to house tho iempln high school and the rducatlonnt activities of tho teach. ers' college! also that proper lecture halls and seminary rooms for tho arts collcgo nrc In very urgent demand. Klnnlly, our library nnd reading room facilities arc Inadequate. I believe that I am well within tho limits of truth in stating that on the main campus only mechanical engineering, physics, and law aro as well housed ns corresponding departments In mmiy Weaker Institutions of the country. I bring out these facts to show that alumni should not, In the present dis cussion of removal versus non-removal, lose sight of the- fact that, cither upon one campus or upon both campuses, we must enter upon a building program look.' lng toward tho supplying of these, needs, Uefore closing I wish to say a word about salaries. KUher bill tho whole or tho half mill will relievo the salary situ ation, as it will muko It possible to churgo all buildings und practically all repairs nnd upkeep to the building fund. In their cstlmutcti for the coming year, tho regents have endeavored to protect oiir present mill rato revenue, so as to leave a Inrger 'amount available for salaries. I believe further that a careful Investlgn tlon of the Btato Institutions ot the country will show that, generally speak Ing, the best salaries prevail where due regard Is paid to obtaining adequate buildings and oqulpmcnt, that tho morl. bund Institutions pay the poorest salar ies. Either the new mill rnto or the alternative linlf-mlll rato would enable j the regents to use the old mill rnto for Increasing teaching efficiency, and to afford somo Immediate relief. Leaves of Almrucr". In recent years, In cndcnvorlng to re tain our best men and to got from them their maximum efficiency, tho university 'has followed a sotnnwhnt mora llberu ipollcy regarding leivvo of absence than Jyan formerly tho case. It Is hard to hold men against Institutions which offer them the Kubbatlcal year. In this mattor wo havo dono tho best that wo could, both by our .faculty members und by tho lnstltu tlon, and I trust that every nlumnus will recent tho Insinuation that leave of ab sence, to such, men as Luckoy, Caldwell, Howard, Fling nnd others especially In view ot the Tact that to a considerable extent such absences have come In part as compensation for services rendered gratuitously In summer sessions are In any senso a waste of public monoy. If the regents havo been unablo to pay such salaries as the Tank nnd standing of tho institution would seem to demand, they have at least endeavored to mnko posl. Hons In tho faculty In other ways as do strnble as possible. In conclusion, since even A less desirable policy Is better than no policy at all, I would urge my fellow alumni, nd matter bow much we may differ on tho wisdom of tho policy of consolidation upon the farm campus, to maintain a judicial attl tudo, to preserve an even temper and to urge tha legislature to settle the matter definitely nt this time. I would ask thorn further to keep constantly In mind the Institution's very great needs In salaries, In buildings nnd In equipment to conduct without asperity such a onmpalgn on onu Mdo or the other as they may think li proper to make, nnd. no matter how the legislature may finally decide the question at Issue, to bo ready to unlto cheerfully and loyally for a great Unlvorslty ot Ne braska. Cordially yours, 8. A.VEUY, D. Sc. '92-A. M. 'W. THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE AND DON'T KNOW IT "Weak aiid unhealthy kidneys are prob ably responsible for more aloknsss and snffsring than any other olsiaie, there Jots, when through nsgltct or other cans, kidney trenble Is permittea to continue, ssrlous results are sure to follow. WILL STORM ADRIANOPLE (Continued from Page One.) Dining Room Furniture 9475 Solid oak 5-foot extension table Highly polished, $7.50 vul no, at Mnsslvo cxtonnlon table. Heavy pedestal, rchly finished. $18.00 valuo, $i fk50 specially A " Colonial buffet. American quarter sawed, lilffli grade $25.00 value, spe- Sp-i AQ& dally priced at r Beautiful Kcnulne quarter sawed oak china closet. Dent ends and mirror Si j75 top. A $25.00 value, priced at . . TT Quarter sawed oak diner. Full box Boat, strongly made. A $11.00 valuo, Si 8J at Bed Room Furniture Very best American quartered oak dresser. French beveled plate mirror In a 8705 colonial design. A $1T..50 vclue at Massive mnhogany dresser. Pattern shape mirror and beveled. An $18.00 81 1 RTi value, nt 1 1 High grade and massive colonial chiffon ier. American quarter sawed oak. Sq(J5 An $18.00 value, at T Quarter Bawed oak mahogany voneer blrd's-oyo maple dressing table. Bril liantly pollshqd. A $28.00 val-i 1795 ue, at It Massive colonial dresser- Genuine mahog any or Circassian walnut. A $68 SOOSO value, at Fine Metal Beds Artistically enameled Iron bed. A large selection of pillars, nil sites, $1 4i strongly made. $2.75 value 1 Heavy brass trimmed, all steel beds. Se lection of colors. All sizes. $7.00 S098 value, specially price r.O Massive 2-inch post chillcs Vernes Martin or white. A $15.00 value, special S'yOS for this sale Guaranteed 2-lnch post brass beds. All nizes, all finishes. A $17.50 SQ90 value, at V Massive continuous 2-inch post brass bed. 10 heavy fillers, satin or bright Si C8J) finish. A $80.00 value 71 O tua vt-tw ma attention but your kldnir moit, 1cus thy do most and should tv alUatlon first, IX 70a XI Uxt yoiir ldn7 r tfc caje of your alckntii or ran down con dition oommane tiklnr Sr. XXtmifn watap-Boot, tb frat klAncy, llTir and tUAAtr remedy, bacanae aa aoon aa your kianaya bagrla to Unprova thajr will nalp all tha otnar organs to baaltn. Preralencjr of Kidney Disease. Uoet people Oo not ttm m tue u. arm ing' Increase and rrmarkable prevalence pf kidney illfpave, While kidney ill" orders are the most common d Imbues that picvAll, they uro almost the lut rec ognized by patient or physicians, who usually content themselves with ,doctor Ing the effects, while thu orlitlnal disease j constantly undermines tho system, A Trial Will Convince Anyone. The mild and Immediate effect of , Hwnmp-ltoot, the Krest kidney, liver ami . bladder remedy, Is soon reullsedi. It Islands the highest for Its remarkuhlo results In tho moot dlrtresalng cases. HymptouiN of Kidney Trouble. ; H nun-Hoot Is not iccommenutd for everything but If you are obliged to puss our water frequently nlaht and day, smarting or Irritation In passing-, brick I dust or sediment In thu urine, headache, backache, lame back, dtsxlness, poor ill Kestlon, sleeplessness, nervousness, heart disturbance dun to bad kidney trouble skin uupiloiiit from bud blood, nvurnlglu. rheumatism, lumbago, bloating. Irrita bility, wornout f ellnp. lack, of ambltlim. may be loss of flesh, tallow complexion, or Bright' s disease may be stealing upon you, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. Sample ltottle Sent Free If you nre already convince that Bwamp-Itoot Is what you need, you can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one. dollar slzo bottles at all drug stores. Sample not tie Sent Fre. XDXTOKXAX irOTIOX To prove the. wonderful merits or Swamp-Hoot you may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable Information, both veut absolute ly free by malt. The book contains many of the thousands of letters received from men and women who found Hwamp-lloo't to be Just the remedy they needed. The value and aucceis of Hwawp-Root la ao well known that our readers are ad vised' to send for a sample bottle. Address Dr. Kilmer Co., Illnghamton. N Y.. be sure to ay you read this generous offer In the Omaha Sunday nee. The gen ulneiieaa of this offer la guaranteed. Jantna If they succeed In, capturing them while the Bulgarians are taking Aana nople. Klpg Nicholas of Montenegro, on the one !de. and Crown rrlnce Constat!- tma of Oreece on the other declore that they will take tho fortresses by storm or lose their Uvea In the attempt Hhoutd any fresh proposition to prevent renewal of war give promise of success the allies will now put as a condition not only the cession of Adrlanople and the Aegean Islands, but also the surrender of Scutari and Janlnl to Montenegro and Oreece. Most of the Qreek and Servian peace delegates left for home today. Iltiarriliiu (lulil tletclna In Fmucr. TAniS, Feb. 1. Owing to apprehensions of a possible war, gold which Is now at 20 cents premium on 1100 has almost en tirely disappeared from circulation In France. The only places In IarU where Kold coin can now be obtained are I'arlw branches of American banks. Tho French banks refuse to hand even one 50 franc piece to their customers. The hoarding of gold lias been In progress for ..three- months. For two or three days recently, when, peace In tho Balkans seemed likely, a few gold pieces began to reappear In circulation, but these have onco nioro vanished. llennenUnniptt Takes Commnml. ST. I'lTiSHURa, Feb. l.-Oeneral Hennenkampff. one of the few successful Hufslan generals In the Husso-Japaneso war, has been appointed commander-ln-chief of the troops In the Vllna. Ills force Included five army corps and will form the main western army In case of war. The Russian government Is of tho opin ton that the new Turkish proposals ti the powers furnish a posetblc basis fo further negotiations with the Halkt.11 'na tions. The Foreign office today began an actlVe Interchange ot views with the other powers in the hope of preventing the renewal or hostilities, even at this late hour. Tho chances or success, how. everare considered slender Wonderful Bargains in High Grade Rugs 9x12 Monarch Brussels rugs. A varied assortment of designs. Mndo without mltro seams. $18 fkOS values X vr Dxll high grade Willon Velvet rug. Floral and orl e n t a 1 designs. Si Qt)5 $19.50 value . . , . IsCi - 9x12 Brussels nig. Ex ceptionally fino quality, all wool surface. $22 Si 085 values, now X (ixi) Seamless Brussels" rugs. All now nnd up-to-date pattern. $14.00 SOS values, now 9x12 heavy Axniinsler rugs. Your cholco of many patterns. $35.00 SO(k05 values, now tJ 9x12 lifcversiblo Art rugs. Strongly mado In ar tistic do.Bl 'R nB. Sff45 $10.50 values, now-.O 15 x 6 Axminster ruae. Now and up-to-tho-mlnuto designs. Good- val- So89 ues at $5.00, now. -. . O - - 1 ' "V frp" "L i'i'i.1'"' Vs Massive 2-in. -Post fCil ernis Martin Bed IALii sizes - r-J-r- Great Values in Library Furniture 1 2-inch Continuous Post TH)S HANDSOME STRONGLY MADB M"BTAL BED Has 2-inch continuous posts, five heavy fillers and strong supporting rods. Q The chills are handsomely decorated. They are enamel- S Q eci m rue popular gtua uronze, wiuuii is jar superior 10 any mm: lirnnn IipcI nfforil nnd srnnrnntned not to tarnish. Snprlnl. thin nnlft . . . I H 1 SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSI American, quartered oak, Colonial library table. Strongly made, beautifully finished. A $14.00 value TO . Ladles' fumed or gojdcu oak writing desk. Large nnd roomy with numerous com-partraontu:- An SA 05 $8.50 value .Tt Massive colonial pedestals. Finished In fumed or 'golden oak. Worth $4.00, Si OS. special T X Massive quartored oak, atui tomattc bed davenport. Up holstered In genuine high grade Imperial leather. A $35.00 valuoSg98 Large and roomy fabricold Jeafher couch. Quartered oak frame, full steel con struction. Regu-Si50 lar price $18, now XU Beautiful quarter sawed oak combination bookcase. Roomy desk, magazine and book compartments. Beau tifully p o 1 I s h- S J Hartman's famous unlfold bed davenport. Heavily up holstered and beant'fu'lv carved frame. A SO705 $48.00 value, at.. Ct I Parlor Furniture Quarter sawed oak morris chair, imperial leather covering and beautifully SE05 designed. A $10.50 value f Largo mahogany sleepy hollqw rocker. Beautifully tufted and upholstered in high grado Imperial leather. $13.50. S785 value, priced at I Ovor stuffed Turkish rockor, genuine leather upholstering, plate-form baso. Regular price $35.00, special Si Q75 at r XO Genuine leather mahogany finish 3-pleco parlor suite. A $30.00 value. A Si O05 wonderful bnrgaln at AO Massive, highly polished, genuine leather 3-plece parlor suit. Beautifully carved and brilliantly polished. A SOr.65 $38.00 value, at w..7&U Stove Bargains Larso size oak heater. Elaborately nickel trimmed. $C95 value, and 12- SQ05 Inch flrepot t 5 Family cook stoves, mado of heavy mater ial, four holes and large oven. Si A 05 $22.60 value 7Xt $35.00 Merit's steel range with high closet Large oven, beautifully nickel SOO05 trimmed and well made 5ia Coles' original Hot Blast. Complete line In all designs and sizes. Priced Si AOO up from XU Double heating base burner. Large size flrepot, elaborately nicKel trimmed and a guaranteed fuel saver. A $35 value, now S2105 Kitchen Furniture $goo Mapjo kitchen cabinets. Two large bins, two drawers and kneadintr bonrrl. tnQS $7.0b valuo : T 5 Solid oak kitchen cabinet. Sanitary base. large china compartraont with class doors. An $18.00 value, special at Seller's celebrated kltohen cabinet. Waxed oak finish, sliding metal top, So 105 absolutely dust proof. $35 value X Dropleaf kitchen tables. Made of solid oak, nicely polished. Always a $5 Sq85 value, special at TO Genuine solid oak kitchen chairs. Strongly constructed and made for hard every day use. Worth $1.50, special at 7Q6 1414-16-18 Douglas Street 1414-1648 Douglas Street Bankr-upt Sale ef:Wall Paper andl ! : ' Room Moulding ' v THU L. G. THOHLKCKK & CO. Stock, U4T1I AND I'WHNAM, NOW OX SALK. The cost mark will be forgotten apd you can havo your choice of this fine selection of excel lent designs, includlnn new Bprlng patterns, for less than half actual value. There Is only one condition, YOir MUST COMK KARLY. Mall orders promptly attended to. Send for samples. Your saving hero will amount to mora than cost of hanging the paper. Gate City Wall Paper Co. (Inc.) Sale Jn charge of Q. It. WHIIamB, formerly with V- L. Yetter &. Co, If you want to read a SHORT STORY lhla winter, you'll have oread The Semi-Monthly Magazine Section With Youp Sunday- Bee Now is the Time to Advertise Your Land for Sale. The Bee Reaches More People Interested in Farm and Resi dence Property than AU the Other Omaha Papers Combined. Advertise in The Bee, the Paper that Grets Results. 1