TTTE BEK: OMATIA. FRIDAY, FKiHRTARY 7, vm. WTmmwnm. rm mm mam. mmmm" We Offer You the Qrestest Values on Earth at This Great Special Sale, Beginning Friday Morning 1 12.80 and 110.00 beautiful nit wool Misses' and Iadles' (Q QC Serpe Dresses, salo price OiilO $20.00 and $16 Ladles' ahd Mlssex' all 811k Ureases. Come early and Set choice of selection. CC QC Special Hale price . . Oi98 $13.00. $12.60 ami $10.00 Misses' and Ladles' Coalo, full length and Junior's, n Inrse ratiRe to choose from. Great special gQ AC sale prlco ijOi'fra $5.00 and $4.00 valufes In Children's Coats, sizes up to H. Q f Cf on special wile, price . litJU $20.00, $15.00 Hnd $10.00 LadltM' fult In Uroadcloth, Worstedn and tiersesj your nroice at Qfl at: thin special sale $1.50 heavy Ludlea' Fleece Union Butts, Mil sizes, special sale price Lined 73o $t.00 heavy Ladles' lllhbed Union Suits, special oulo QC. price OOQ 50c Ladled heavy nibbed 2-pleco Underwear, special sulo nn. prlco UU T5o Misses', Ikrys' und Children's heavy Ribbed Union Suits, nr on special sale, price tU 2Bc Children's heavy Itlhbed Under wear, special sale I En price lull 15c and lOe Ladles' and Children's White and fr'nncy Hand- Qn kerchiefs ,fcU Ladles' and Misses' "Waists, values up to $3.00, your choice JIjQ (6.00 Silk Kimonos, spe- An on clal sale price 9i0iJ $8.60 Bath Robes, spe- fli flg clal sale urlce W I i4Q i6o Ladles Black or Blue Waists $2.00 Crepe Kimonos, fancy designs $1.00 Fleece Lined Klmonoe, special sale 29o 98c 65c 16c Infants' nnd Small Children's SJItttens, special unle price feu $3.50 all wool Ladles' Capes, "JCn special sale price 100 $20 and $16 Men's all wool Over coats, special (5Q QQ sale price 0090 $12.50 and $10 Men's Overcoam, special sale price $7.60 and $5.00 Boys' special sale price $5.98 Overcoats, $1.75 $17.50 and $15 Men's 7 QQ Suits,, special sale price dliwO S. E, Cor. 12th&Farnam ta A PLACE TO REST and Sron STRONG 77?e C&rfJacf Cdmk 3 MINERAL WATER For the treatment of Rheumatism, Liver and Stomach troubles, the water from Springs located on the grounds of the hotel property Is conceded to be unequalled any where. BATHS nre In Charge of experienced masseuse and masseurs from well known Institutes abroad and in this country who scientific ally give all kinds of steam, vapor, electric and sulphur baths, also tht famous Pine Needles baths of Carlsbad. ' ALL MEALS are served In first class table d'hote style and this hotel Is famed for Its excellence In this department. RATES. The hotel Is run on the American plan at present, and all rates include board and lodging. The rates are from $3,00 to $6.00 per day per person. Rooms with private toilets are from $3.50 to $4.00 per day. and with private connecting bathroom are $4.00 to $6.00 per day. We have a few rooms, steam heated, electric lighted, hot and cold running watei and telephone service at $17.50 per week. After January 15th, It is advisable to moke reservations In advance. BOOKLETS and Information can be had In Omaha, Neb., Ht City Ticket office. ROCK-ISLAND LINES7 No. 1323 Farnum St.. or write to James Pi Donahue, Proprietor. HOTEL COLFAX AND MINERAL SPRINGS, COLFAX, IOWA CLOGGED NOSTRILS HEAD COLDS AND In One Minjite Your Stuffy Nose ' und Head Clear, Sneezing and oso Kunniiig Cesc, Dull Heud arlio (iocs. . . Try "Ely's Cream Halm." Cut u small bottli anyway, Just to try It Apply h little In the nostras and In 1 tuiitly your clogged nofe and stopped-up air poscaseH ot the head will open; you wiM breathe freely; dullness and head ache dlrapptar. By morning! the catarrh. o"d-ln-J;ead or catarrhal safe throat will bw gone. f ' RnU such misery now! Get the small bottle of "Ely's Cram Balm", at any Fortune or succeus have often come through a little want ad. Have you read the want ads yet today? mzj:wv$mm v ira mm utiMmmm M2.40 and $10 Men's Suits, special tmle price $5 98 $7.50 Men's Suits, nil heavy welRlitn, special sale QQ QQ price Vfc 0 $2.50 Men's and Yountt Men's Cor duroy Pants, speclnl g I O ft wile price !9 I $2.no Men's Pants, sp.j-i.il sale prlco $1.50 Beys' Long Pants, special sale price 50c Boys' Knickerbocker rants 50c Men's and Boys' Fur Lin ed Caps, special sale pr'oo $1.00 and 76c Fur Lined Caps 36c Men's all wool Hose 60c Men's Suspender at 6c Blue Handker ,'hlcfd at 60c Rompers, at 89c 75e 25c 190 39c I Go 15c 2c 2lo 51.50 Eton's all wool Shirts, In blue. slate and brown shades, T An epeclal Bale price I 50c Four-ln-Hand Ties, silk . 190 Let us mako. your f?e'. happy. I Vi.au .Hens aibsuai at $1.00 Ladles' Alufllss at 96c Oitldron's Ala.iknn At 4.00 and $3.60 Men's Welt Shoes In the laion stylos, special sale prlco t5o 55c Ooodyonr $2.24 8.00 and $2.60 Men Shoes, cu.ir nnteed for satisfaction, a I QQ speclnl sale nrico W I .HO $3,00 Ladle?' Velvet Shoes. In wll widths and sizes, special CI CQ nnle price 01.03 $5.00 and $4.00 Ladles' Gun Metal, vici, uox cair, niucner or button ttnoes, special sale price $1.98 1 Blucher $1.49 $2.60 Ladles' Button and Blucher Shoes, all 1013 models, special sale price 75c and $1.00 Ladles' House I C Bllppers IOVj 15c 35o 76c Ladles' Gaiters at 1 lot of Ladles' Sample Shoes, val s, val- 98a ues up to $8.00, special sale price $4.00 and $5.00 Men's 18-lnch Hlifh Top Shoes, black or tan, a great bargain, special salo 4g Q Q 10,000 other banrain awaiting you. Remember this salo begins Friday. S. E, Cor, 12th&Farnam Mineral Spring ofnerca 'Hotel Qlfaj. is a neyr, perfectly appointed modern hotel. Built of concrete and steel. It is now under the personal management of tfe owner, who assures most courteous and polite attention o guests in every ' department. OPEN AT ONCE, CATARRH VANISH drug store. This sweet, fragrant balm dUsolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the Inflamed, swol len membrane which lines the nose, had and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleans ing, soothing relief . comes Immediately. Don't lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffe-i; nostrils closed, hawking und blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with It's running nose, roul mucous drop, ping Into the throat, and ra dryness Is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith Just once In "Ely's Cieam Halm-' itml your col(l or catarrh will sijrely disappear. Advert ertlsement. BRIEF CITY NEWS Stack-raleonar Co Uudtrtakers. Have Boot Print It Now Heacon Tres. Xilghtlnr TUturei , Bnrgess-arandtn Co. Ballsy the Dentist, City Nat'l. D. :S6. The Baring; Habit, once formed lends to Independence Nebraska Savings nii.i Loan Ass'n . organized ISSi. MW Fnrnam street rirsman la Believed Martin lloinge. for twenty-one jears on the fire depart ment of the city, has been retired. He will receive a pension from the firemen's pension fund. Wltnnell to Oet Hose City Co'uimls sloner Wlthnell's request for 5.000 feet of fire hose hits been referred to the com mittee of the whole with Instructions that the legal department draft an emer gency ordinance appropriating the money from the miscellaneous fund for the purchase of the hosn f Under Suspended Bsntanc The two case against Klrby Hrown one charg ing him wl'.li vagr.tiH'V and the other with assault nhd battery on tl-o person of Frank tiullaghcr were dis missed by Police Magistrate Foster, lie was pin red under a sixty-day suspendi-1 sentence to keep the pence. Itiw System in South Omaha Schools Departmental training In the Sou ft Omaha ward schools Is to be tried out soon nt the Central school. Special In structors In grammar, arithmetic and other studies of the minor gTades will bf put In the school and the pupils trained after the system In vogue In high school. Manufacturers Kama New Directors Seven now directors have been elected by the Omaha Manufacturers' associa tion, six of the number to serve two-year terms nnd the seventh to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of Pretdent iiavid Cole. The names of the directors will be announced when the acceptances nre received. Movies to Show Hawaii "Tho Hawa iian Wonderland" will be the subject of an address at the Commercial club Keb ruurj 15 by Walter Glfford Smith of Honolulu. It will be Illustrated by a 3,000 foot moving picture reel showing surf bathing, shark fishing, a close view of the Kllminn volcano In eruption nnd other wonders of the Islands. About 130 stere optlcon Slides also will bo used. Orta Brother to Enlist H. M. Gaus tad who Is In the navy recruiting service In Omaha and who has served In the 1'nlted States navy for a number of years, has sueceded In convincing his brother, S. K. Gaustad of Eau Claire, Wis., that tho navy Is a good place for him. So young Uaustad enlisted in the service as hospital apprentice, and started for Sau Francisco where ho will be as signed to the hospital at the navnl train ing station. Two Arrested for Contributing to the Girls' Delinquency Joseph Cullls. r. taz'cab chauffeur, and Peter Cavonaugh, a South Omaha young man, were arreBted yesterday on charges of contributing to the delinquency ot four of the seven boys and girls found delinquent In Juvenile court last week. The complaints were drawn by County Attorney George Magney and filed In county court. Cavanaugh waa admitted to ball In 300 and his hearing waa set ior Tuesday. Cullls was admitted to ball In $250. Date for his hearing not yet has been fixed. The complaint against Cavanaugh. who Is 19 years old, results from testimony given by one of the girl delinquents. She mentioned htm In relating details of her experience Inst year, when she was liv ing In South Omaha with a woman who formerly had been her father's house keeper. The arrest of Cullls Is the result ot 'investigations made by the Juvenile officers after two llttlo girls and one boy testified that they went to a roadhousa In a taxlcab and their chauffeur bought bf-er for them. Their testimony waa that the boy gave the chauffeur money with which to purchase the beer and the chauffeur made the purchase In the road house. Probation Officer McAulay of South Omaha nrestcd Cavanaugh upon orders of Juvenile Officer Mogy llernsteln. McAulay pleaded for Cavanaugh's re lease, saying botn he and his brother had good positions, but llernsteln waa for holding him until he gave ball, The Hcki Cnuglt Medicine. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy ever since I have been keeping house," says L. C. Hames, of Marbury, Ala. "I oonalder It one. of the best rem edies I over used. My children have all taken It and It works like a charm. For colds and whooping cough It Is excellent." For sale by all dealers. Advertisement Anheuser Hearing May Be Next Week Fred Anheuser, city prosecutor. eharvoH with misconduct In office, Is ready for aji Investigation and Mayor Dahlman may officially fix the aate of an Investigation for sotne time next week. "I have all the material I need in prove that I urn not guilty of tho charges preferred against me." kold Anheuser. 'I arised that an Investigation be post poned until I could gather evidence. I have now the evidence I need. Anheuser waa charged by a girl on tbe witness stand with having taken her to a resort. In which he ownod a n. 1- tereit, and left her there among womenl Of tllM inl't With Uhnr. V. fc. . -- . - ...... ...iwiii one imu not foimerly associated. The city prosecutor lias written to several cities and will, a one of hlde fenses, seek to show that the girl Was a notorious character before she came to Omaha. R0BT. BLACKM0RE MISSING FROM HOME FOR A MONTH Robert Iilackmore. In vears old siding at 40 Parker btreet. disappeared from his home on January a ...... ..Inn- t. - a. . . a miu i4ij linn hoi a word has been heard from him. He was attending Wa. nut Hill school at the time and none of his friends recalls having seen him since the morning of that day. There had been nothing about his behavior to indicate that he had planned to leave home, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. n. W. Iilack more, are consequently griefstrlcken to Know wnat naa become of their son. Braided hv Hn. or scorched by a fire, apply Ducklen's Arnica halve. Cures piles, too, and the worst sores. Guaranteed. Only 2Jc. Kor sale by Beaton Drug Co.-Advertisement Key to the Sltuatlon-Bee Advertising, 'TALKS FOR BIGGER CROPS Bert Ball Would Hnve Each County Organise a Bureau. TO HAVE EXPERTS IN CHARGE (iovrrnmcMit Will Mil Km-I, Cntiiit AVhleh Khun Such mi Im-llnn-ttiin tn Help IMolf lli-l-trrt'n iiiltdn u. The plan of establishing In eetv ruun v of the agricultural states f the union m agricultural Improvement bureau with county agent at the hend ot It whs ex- POUtifle! to the Coinmerclnl chili 11 1 Hi.. public affairs luncheon hv llrri Hull r Chlcnso. senetary of the iintlonul crop improvement committee of the Council of Grain Kxchsnges. "The plan Is to do. away with the old Idea of the county adviser," snlil Mr Hall, "for often there nre furmrm In tlm county that know more than thl adviser, out wnat we want Is an ngent with whom the farmers could consult with a view t' bringing the yield of crops up to the av erage. When you av Hie nvirim vlnlrf of corn In the state Is thirty bushels per acre that means thnt there arc Just a many acres below thirty as thero are above. Tt the county agent work with the farmers to find out how a certum farmer raises seventv-flve luilinlx 11 nil then co-operate to help the others to un- nis methods. It Isn't so much science :is It Is straight business." (Inrernmrnt Ileitis. The United States Department of Apr), culture Is worklim Inlnllv with tho ell of Grain Kxclmnges, which Mr. Hall represents. In the work nf initiiiir thn county bureaus of fannem orgnnlr.ivl. The Department of Agriculture. iirmnN ing to Mr. Hall, has arranged to furnish from the general appropriation $1,300 for the work to any county thnt orgnnlzs properly. The organlxntlon would have to furnish tho rest of tho funds necessary. Hefore leaving Omaha Mr. Hall hopes to get the Commercial club here to or ganize a general committee to look nfter the organization of the work In the counties. Ho says 670 counties of the United States have nlready made ar rangements for such a bureau, nnd thnt 102 nlready have their county ngent work ing. Merrick county Is tho only county so far organized In Nebraska. The move ment Is hut two years old. tVhnt Other Stntrs Do. The speaker showed mniiy lantern slldo pictures, showing what hod been accom plished In Illinois nnd other stntcs by tho county bureau system. The plan Is In each county to put on the committer on com Improvement, the farmer who raises the best corn In tho county, on the apple Improvement, committee, tho farmer w;ho raises the beftt apples In the county and so on. "If you here In Nebraska would plant only seed corn obtained from tho best seed corn that has been developed In Kan kakee county. III., said Mr. Hall, "you could Increaso your ylold of corn In this state by ten bushels per aero the first year, and could Increase the amount of corn In the state by ono-half million dollars worth to every corn county In tho state. It would mean more to the farmer, more to the-merchant, piore to tho banker and more to every town nnd city in the atate." M. C. Peters, chnirman of the grain nnd agriculture committee of the Commercial club has announced that he will issue a call of all the allied committees of tho club with a view to providing for a gen eral committee to go to work nctlvely toward getting the farmers of the coun ties Interested In organizing. Tho or ganizations In the county will benr tho relation to tho farmer that the commer clal clubs In the city hear to tho mer chant, the banker and every business man of the city. Lynch Objects to Selling Poor Farm Plans of real estate fntemata tn mi... chase the county's lfiO-acre county hos pital tract, most of which now Is ocou pled by the Flold club, will be combutted by County CommlsHloner John C. Lynch nno warns me ground sold to the ottv und convtittd Into a public nark. Members of the board of county com missioners approved a bill In the legisla ture to enable the countv to Ihhm tnn- 000 bonds for a poor farm and workhouse iniruuuciion or the bill was procured by County Commissioner I'Yank C, iicst- Commissioner Ilest sold he does not want to sell the land now lonsed to th club. He would lease It tn th. .!), r. . - ...w . .. , w 1 a 1 long period of years. j "If It Is going 'to Increase In value we mlgh.t as well enjoy the. benefit of tho ! Increase," said Best. ' The land Is worth between JVM and H.ow an acre. Quit It! ZEM0 Stops Itching Instantly And for Eczema In All Forms, Dan druff, Tetter, etc, It's a Wonder. Buy a aoc Bottle Today aid Prove It. Al-yl! Stop that violent scratching! There Is nothing known that will stop Itching; like 7.KMO. One application stops it Instantly, whether the Itching is onCthe scalp or on any other part ot the body, The First Application of ZEMOWJ.ll Stop Scalp Itculug Iustantljr. It Is Guaranteed. Dandruff is nothing but scalp eczema, and that's why ZEMO stops dandruff ab solutely. For the terrible raw, flery-vueczema that drives you wild, keeps yon awake nearly all night for rash, prickly heat and all inflamed, reddened akin on babies or grown-ups, for Itching piles, salt rheum, for rawness after shaving, for any and all sores, ZEMO is a revelation. ZKMO Is not a greasy ointment or paste, but a clean, antiseptic solution applied to the skin. Try a bottle to dayAnd your torture. , "ZBMO will cure any case of eczema If used according to directions." Dr. a. H. Johnson. Quannah, Texas. Drugglits everywhere sell iCE.MO at 25c & sealed bottle, or sent on reoelpt of price by 12. W. Hose Medicine Co., 8t. Louis, Mo. Sold and guaranteed In Omaha by Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., and all other leading 'druggists. Nebraska Clothing Company to Improve Interior of Store The new owners ; th.- Nelu iinka Clothing comimny lme hiiuuuii. .hI thrli Intention of making the luterlii of Hu establishment one of tho most attrarle stores In Omnhn. Accordlngl cnnlnii'ls have been let at a great evpense. f.T a romplete remodeling from roof to rellnr All tif the floors nre to be torn up nnd lopUut-d: n few set ot show ensrs is lo be Installed and the lighting stein Is to bo more stMruinttcnllv arranged Olio of the mit plmalng failures .if the reorKHliliatlon of the tllxMnis u 1 jbc largo upilglil show cases throughout the store. Conitunfitlons of wearing .ic parel depleting the latest fads and tho I standard styles of e.uh depart uioiit will be shown In tliein The store N puttliu; these In at a great cost, tint It will nld nt n glance ttnyour not quite satisfied tu his or her choice of what Is the right thing to Imj. Consciuentl expense has been lost sl-ht of for the new i-tubHst' incut will etuleiiMir In cveiv wn : hrlp Its patrons regiirdlrsa of that Item The ground floor Is to be finished 111 every detail, nhrte wood can be applied, with silver gray oak, nnd nil other fix tutei nre to matiii In color nnd design. The offices will be moved to the balcony 1 As heretofore, the second floor will bo devoted to mens- and boys' clothing nnd j a new set of display show cases nnd nur lors will mid materially to the nttractlxc ness of this department. A comfortable rest room for men will nlso be estab lished In one corner On the third floor will bo the cloak and suit department. Millinery 1 to tie added nnd nil flxtuiex will bo of mahogny Nothing will he left undone to 11111U0 this ilepurtment comfortable. Hlg easy di niis will be scattered nround, and tho lest room will be one of the most cheer ful In the city. A French room will also be established In connection with the mil linery department. The mall order department will oc cupy tho fourth floor together with tho duplicate stock department. Kimmam bow III NTT 5XWi 4 JKglU jiril has the last worcrlP Three Days of Pleasant Travel To California Wlit'u planning a visit to the Pacific Conht, remember that you are af fordfil every comfort and luxury known to modern railway travel, if your trip is arranged VIA UNION PACIFIC Every Inch of Main Lino is Protected by Automatic Electric Block 'Safety Signals. Jn addition, over two-thirds of the distance to Ogdon is double tracked Tho above features Automatic Electric Block Safety Signals and heavy double track, together with its dustless gravel roadbed, fast and splendidly equipped electric lighted trains, direct route and excellent dining cars, have given to the Union Pacific its title ' Standard Road of the West See Uenver,JJgdon, Salt Lake City and many other popular tourist points enroute. EE k.7jV i'L " DictRoet6 Panama-Pnciilehxposition r'.. ''I ' f P. S. The Tnion Pacific is Cerf if i ed H $9.00 to $12. Your tinier NOW assures you a supply of high grade llanl Coal for the winter. We still have in our hint- a limited stoek of nil sizes. BUCKWHEAT, por ton . .x. $9.00 For hanking the furnace fire at, night. NO. 2 CHESTNUT, por ton $10.50 Kine in base burners. I'se it alone or mix it with Rnnge or No. 1 Chestnut. NO. 1 CHESTNUT, No. 4, Range, Egg and Grate, per ton $12.00 PHONE DOUGLAS 252 TODAY. Sunderland Brothers Co. Main Offico N. E. Cor. 17th and Harnoy Sts. Entiro 3d Floor. Yards in CONTRACTORS AND COUNTY BOARD AT LOGGERHEADS Hoard of County Commissioners ami (leorge W. Caldwell of Caldwell & Drnkc. county building general contractors, nre nt loggerheads over financial settlement for construction of tho new building. Caldwell wants to settle with tho county and get all the money coming In his firm without considering aubcontractors, iit' . amjitv m . s i ii ii n.. m l and the first, in the making of Good Old Guckenheimer Pure' Rye. From the handling of the grain to the bottling of the finish ed product, he watches every step. His little green stamp over the cork of the bottle is his final o.k. of m Good old Bottled Ijm Bond A guarantee that he knows it is pure, that it is perfectly aged and full measure. Good Old Guckenheimer is the last word in whiskey perfection there is nothing finer. Take a bottle home. For Mteraturo antl Information relative to dlverao routes, fares, Btoji-ovors, side trips., etc., call on or address ' i:llJ, ,. IlKIXDOHKK, C. I. anil T. ., 'uniaiii Ht., Omaha, .Vein l'hone DottKlas SJ31. the new and direct route to Yellowstone National Park. ard Coall 00 Per Ton I All Parts of Omaha. i who are creditors of the generat con ( tractors The commissioners are deter mined to protect the subcontractors. This was practically all that developed at tho morning conference of the board with fatdwell and others. Caldwell took um brage when Howard H. Poldrlge, at torney for several subcontracting claim' imtN, asked that Caldwell oalgn enough of his claim against the county to cover the cliUm of the subcontractors. aWfc