TUB BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, jVFBIU'AKY 2'J, 11)1.1. CAR N ATI jONS SPECIAL! Saturday HOSIERY Specials 10c TOILET SOAP, Cake 6c CANDY SPECIALS Chocolato creams, assorted, 1 1b. box, or- spoclal J Chocolato clipped Maraschino ZT: : 69c Women's black cotton hose, full fashioned, high Women's black lisle thread hose, full fashioned, JerRen's Vlolot Ulycorlne or Jap Hose Simp. Cn regulsrly 10c. enko. UU IMnmid's 7Rc l.llas and 9-Inch rubber revelation unbreakable combs, Rc nea, nign 25c carnations, assorted colors and white, reg liiaiuuiiru. 30c spliced nooi, double sole with doublo garter tops, pair. . . ... high spliced heel, double sole, silk thrtH(l toe. pnlr values, for . 48o ular 7Bc a dozen each quality, at, lolet Toilet ttater . . . 54o ltogrrn k Clallot I On 35c Illce Powder I5U Tho BEST STORE for you all tho timo A Sensational Eiiort Xo Close Out Every Woman's Winter , COAT, DRESS and FUR PIECE r 2c SUIT ffrF ) In Our Entire Stock Beginning Saturday Morning at 8 O'cltck AND if price has anything to do with it there'll not be a garment left when the store closes Satur day night at 9 o'clock. It's the one grand final effort sensational to say the least, and we naturally anticipate a great response, and have provided accordingly. But the best selections arc sure to go first and we would ndviso being hero early if you wish to share in whnt we believe and know to ba The Greatest Ready-to-Wear Bargains of the Year TKn Pnafc i Your Choice Represent the season's choicest and most favored models In a wldo range of selection. All beautifully tallorod and finished through out, many lined with Skinner's satin. The materials Include VELOURS, PERSIANA CLOTH, CARACULS, NOVELTY PLUSHES, MATERIALS, The former prices ranged trom dnr (Zf $22.60 to ?46. choice Saturday. . P OU The Furs Represent our entire Block of separate pieces, such as neck pieces, muffs and sets, all made of the best selocted skins and splendidly fin ished. Such furB are Included as ISABELLA FOX, BROOK MINK, NATURAL WOLF, WHITE THIBET, BLACK WOLF, FRENCH LYNX. The former prices ranged from dj'y Etf $20 to $45.00, choice Saturday. .. P OU Former Prices Were $22.50, $25.00 and even to $45.00 The Suits Llko tho coats, nro representative of every thing that was popular and desirable for this Benson, many of thorn are In accord with the new spring stylos. Tho materials are SERGES, CORDUROYS, DIAGONALS, CHEVIOTS, VELVETS, MANNISH MATERIALS. The former prices wore $22. SO, d7 Eft $2G and ovon $45, choice for. .. P tOw The Dresses Not many of a kind or stylo, hut all vory do slrabln. In some Instances, only ono of a particular style. Tho materials aro SILKS, MESSALINES, CHARMEUSE, CHIFFONS, CREPE DE CHINE, Etc., Etc. Tho former prices wero $22.50, frtj j $25, $30, $U5 or oven $45, choice. J .01 Price BAKING WARE j- Price SANITARY Baking Ware, rich brown color with a clean, milky whlto llnlnB the product of soveral flrBt class factories; must be closed out in order that we may In tho futuro handle one lino 1 exclusively. In the lot aro Itemoklns, j custard cups, pudding dishes, ossser- "pST oles, tenpols and hot water Jugs, on V unit Saturday at Inverted Gas IJht, 85c Complete with mantle, chimney, burner and globs, regular selling price, 69c, this sale rinniilnn English Willow tea cups and saucers, and dinner plates, worth -2S doz- HUB oELiO, OttlJil. 35c 10c 3c Tumblers at 3o. Colonial Tumblers, good quality, Sat urday, each Bad. Irons at 09o. Mrs. Potts Sad AA Irons, regularly UVC 11.00, sold at v ' Hand Saws at 49 o. Hand saw, 26-ln., Attn fully warranted, fftVC vaiucu a.k You Can Save o Every Pair of SHOES You Buy in This Sale of Sherwood's Stock DO you fully realize the full moaning of that? That every dollar you spend does doublo duty, in other words, $3 shoes cost you but $1.45, and so on throughout the entire offering. The i,ni unnwn makes of shoos are Included. In tho beBt leathers ana styles. L.ei tneso servo ns wmnyien. Sherwood's $3.00 shoes for men and women, special sale price Saturday, pair Sherwood's $2.50 Velvet Shoes, all sizes, special In Saturday's sale, price $1.45 $1.69 Sherwood'B $3.50 to for men and women special salo price Satur day, pair Sherwood'B $1.75 to $2.00 shoes for children, boys and A girls, special sale price $lyC, $4 shoes $1.95 Saturday, pair Sherwood's $4.50 to $5.50 shoos for men and women, fl 0 A special snle price Satur- J 4 a) T " $3.00 shoos day, pair Bhorwood's $2.75 to for boys and Rlrls, special Bale price Saturday, pair $1.39 IHen's $1.50 SHIRTS, 89c MEN'S white pleated shirts, made coat style; extra good valuo at fg $1.50; spooial salo Saturday, your ftJ choice, at , " 7v $1.00 Swontcrs, 08c Men's Jersey Hweat- gQ ors, Including val- flff. ii a to 11.50. for Men's flfl.OH Union Suits, nt 91.80 Men's wool and mercerized union suits In heavy, med ium and light weight, In cluding values to iM Oft S3.98, special tll.liv Hutllrdav at 78c Neckwear, aOo Men's silk and knit 4ln hand nocktles, Including; values to 7Bc, " BRlfl- price, aUP, choice WVW H5o Hondkorcliicfs, 19c Men's linen hondkerchlofs. noil regularly at 4A 36c, .special nalo 1C fir I no. tin f lir.ln v . I I v 1 . , f CONFESSES COUNTERFEITING George Nicholson ' Admits Making Dollars on His Homestead. . LIVED SOUTH OF HECLA, NEB. Gives Ills Confession to (Jo vcriimcnt Officials, but Bar- the Throe Men Arrested with Him Are Nut Guilty. Dollars of a combination of babbit and tin wero made by George Nicholson on his homestead near Hecla, Neb., accord ing to a confession he mado at tho hear Jng before United States Commissioner Daniel. The three men arrested with hlni were dismissed, as he said they had noth ing to do with tho counterfeiting. Nich olson Is held to tho grand Jury, which Is to meet beginning March 10. Nicholson mado a signed statement as follows: "My name Is Goorgo Nicholson. I nm 63 years old. I reside at 7TO North Six teenth street, having resided there al together two months and a half. With reference to the charge against me of having In my possession certain counter felt dollars, I have to Bay: That I had In my possession when arrested throi counterfeit silver dollars; I also had In ray'trunk at tho Maggard Van and Stor age company In Omaha, Neb., approxi mately 405 or W counterfeit silver dol lars. I knew all the time this money was counterfeit, and had It In my possession with the Intention of passing the same. I also had In my possession two molds for making silver dollars and one pol isher. The molds wero made by me. I ordered the polisher from Chicago, 111. I had the molds and polisher In my pos session on my homestead, twelve miles southwest of Hecla, Neb. All of the sil ver dollars In my possession were mado on my former homestead by me. 1 am guilty of the charge against me, and am ready at the first opportunity to enter the plea of guilty. None of tho other three parties charged with me knew I had the money In my trunk except Uar ton, whom I told two or three days bo fore the arrest that I had thorn, do never Baw any of the money in the trunk." After the hearing Nicholson In conver sation with Captain Haze Bald the dol lars were made of babbit and tin. Asked how long It took him to make the 400 and more dollars In his possession, ns said: 'I can't hardly say how ,ong, fcr I worked at them nights." Nicholson and three other men were arrested a few weeks ago nt 709 Norih Sixteenth street. Later Captain Haze of tho United Statcs's marshal's of'Ice lo cated Nicholson's . trunk at the Btorat house and found over 400 counterfeit do' lars as well as molds used In maki 'g them. Tho dollars ore rather cruda. They are devoid of ring and havo a du'l leaden appearance. Besides they will write on paper like a lead pencil. Health Wnrnlnir. Mako every effort to avoid having damp chilled or wet feet. Chilling the feet results In congesting the Internal organs, and Inflammation of the kidneys an bladder, with rheumatic twinges and pain In the back, generally follow. Use Foley Kidney Pills. They are the best medicine mado for all disorders of the kidneys, for bladder Irregularities, and for backache and rheumatism. They do not contain haUt forming drugs. Tonic In action, quick In results. For sale by all dealers everywhere. Advertisement. WEST COVERED WITH SNOW White Wet Blanket to a Depth of from One to Ten Inches. AND SNOW IS STILL FALLING farmer Ilejolae Alonsr with Hall road Officii! anil (irnln Men, for It In of Immense Value to Crops. the famous bayous and y jL. iBF inlets that make a Paradise for the sportsman. Hi m DucUa, Snipe, Papabotta. and other game birds aro plentiful. Deer are often round; nsbtng for Bheepshoad, lied unsn, Ureen Trout, Bpanisn Mackerel, rompano, etc., is excellent nil winter long, The balmy climate, unique scenes and pleasures, the fun-loTlnc, hos- pttabla people of New Orleans, all conspire to make your stay too short, and always to be remembered. Principal Hotels t The Grunewald Cosmopolitan New Monteloone St. Charles Write for rates, illustrated booklet, etc Illinois Central The direct line to the Crescent City, with tiiple daily service irom Chicago ana bt. Louis, including the Panama Limited 24-Hour Train From Chicago with through sleeping car service from St Louis (also through sleeping car Chicago to san Antonio, lexas, nt New Orleans). In formation about winter tourist fares, tickets and reservation and a beautiful book enti. tied "New Orleans for the Tourist," can be had 1 your some ticket agent or by ad dressing. City Ticket Office, 407 Month 18th Strut. Jfnoas, sougias fcdi, S. NORTH, out. Pus. Art.. A blanket of snow from one to ten Inches In thlcknefw covers Nebraska and as tho hours pass it continues to grow thicker, for It Is still snowing. This !s thu report coming to all of the Omaha railroads. dJ Itallroad and Krain men do not hesitate dTto say that tho enow that has been gen- eial over all Nebraska, most of Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming and a greater portion of the fcouth half of South Dakota will bo of Incalculable value. No attempt has been made to make an estlmato on what tho snow coming at this particular time means, but It Is agreed that It will add millions of dollars to the crop yield of the state. The enow is damp and heavy and Is not drifting. Tho fall Is heaviest from tho central part of Nebraska west, but all through the Missouri valley reports Indi cate from one to three Inches, with the fall continuing. Railroad reportB Indicate that the snow fall began on the oast slope of tho Rocky mountains and worked east. In tho vicinity of Denver and north through oentral Wyoming the reports to the Bur lington headquarters hero Indicated from ten Inches to a foot of snow and at al most evor" station still snowing. Along the Northwestern line there was snow all the way from Omaha to Lander, Wyo. From Norfolk west and In South Dakota along the Bonesteel line when the morning report was sent, the snow had a reached a depth of from two to four Inches and was still snowing haid. Temperatures generally were around lb to 24 degrees above zero. BnoTY ISveryiThere. On the Burlington there was snow ev erywhere. On tho line to the northwest. Broken Bow, Benect, Whitman and u dozen other points this sldo of the Wyo ming line reported four to six Inches. On the Lincoln division Palmer and liar vard and the tributary territory riported four Inches, with thiee Inches over prac tically all of the Wymore division, which covers much of the South Platte eoun try. On the McCook division-, much of the territory which Is in tho South Platte section, and where winter wheat U a leading crop, there was a fall of three Inches at Mlnden, Holdrege, Repub lican Cltv. scores of other points, with four to five Inches over the entire coun try around McCook, Benkelrr.an and Red Cloud, From McCook west the snow had attained a much greater depth, there he. Ing from six to eight Inches over south western Nebraska and eastern Colorado, For more than 100 mliut tetwee Brush, Colo., and Alliance, Neb., the snow at 8 o'clock had reached a depth of from five to ten Inches, and more was coming. On the SJ, Francis branch of the Bur lington and way down Into the central portion of Kansas the snow ranged from three to eight and In a few places ten Inches In dertli. Along the Union Pacific there was a heavy fall of wet snow from Omaha to Cheyenne, being heaviest west of Clran-1 Island. At Grand Island there was a fall of two Inches, three at North Platte and flvo tn six around Kimball and writ. Along the Missouri Paclflo heavy snour was reported u.i along the Nebraska ar, Kansas lints, In many places It attaining a tlenth of from four tn six Inchn-i. 1'h ?snow seemed to bo heaviest west of a .line Q.Ut fifty , to .seVenty-tive mlfes west of the. river. Between Oinulia und Kan sas City there was snow ffll tho way, but generally net to exceed on Inch.. How ever, It wan wet and filled with water, much of It melting about as fast as It fell. Communication la Cut Off. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 21.-Tho middle west was cut off from) communication with the est of the country. A series of snow, slept and rainstorm) provalloJ, trains were deluyed and telegraph and phono wires demoralized. In Kansas, Nebraska and South Un kota ii snow of from una to threo Inchei was general. Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma and north Texas experienced cold rains, which at many points turnud to sleet, while Illinois reported a blend ing of sleet and snow, II a I ii nnil Hleit In CIiIvuko. CHICAGO. Feb. 21,-Raln und sleot partially paralyzed street car and cla vatcd lino traffio in Chicago for .i time today, for tho icy coating of tho streeti later melted Into a disagreeable slush. Hundreds of telegraph and telephone wlros were reported down, not jnly In this city, but In tho surrounding country. Railroad trains had hard going over glassy rails and malls tn consequence wer delayed for hours. BtfbY OF MRS. H. D. REED IS BURIED AT PROSPECT HILL Tho funeral of Mrs. Harry D. Reed, who dlod Wednesday ovenmg as the re sult of an attack of heart failure fol lowing a severn 'case of prieumonla, was held yesterday afternoon at 3 from tho family residence at 4911 Fnrnam street. Rev. Manfred Mlllefors or tho First Unity church conducted the services and spoke feelingly of Mrs. Reed's work In the church. Flornl tributes -were many and beautiful und tho services wero attended by a host of friends from Omaha and surrounding cities. The pall bearers wero Honry S. McDonald, Frank A. Rlnchart, Frank B. Johnson and K. 10. Klmbcrly. The body wan Interred In Prospect Hill cemetery. PUBLIC IS INVITED TO VISIT THE HIGH SCHOOL Saturday afternoon, 'March 8, tho High school will keep open hauso to celebrate the completion of tho building and its opening for school ubos. No formal opening followed tho completion of the building and Miss Kate MoIIugh, princi pal, has announced that tho public Is In vited to visit the school on "open house" day. CHARWOMEN MUST WORK FULL NUMBER OF HOURS On accpunt of some mtsuuderst Hiding the charwomen of the fodcral building hove been working a ily four (hours p?r day for many yeors Inntoid of five hours ns tho regulations roqmre. An ord'r Ins Just been Issued fram iicadqu:irters at Washington that tho womun are to it In tho full five hours per day, as llioy du In all other federal bulMlnus In the coun try, Thoy coma ut (S-.30 In tho mor.nntr and clean offices until 'i o'clock. By that timo they are suppo ltd to lj nut of the way with their work so that the offices nru ready for the da?. At 4 n'clock In the nftcrnoon they como bad: and work until 6:80 In tho ovsnmg. During IK tlmo from 9 In the morning until 4 In tho afternoon many of them work at other Jobs In tho city. A Viper In the Htomuoh Is dyspepsia, complicated with liver and kndnoy troubles. Electric Bitters help nil such Cases or no pay. Try them, 60c. For salo by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement. Better Clothes Value Giving ft $15 I is5SWKBi 15 Ml That a great army of good drossers know what it means to get their choice of such a stock of Hart, Shaffner & Marx Fancy Suits and Overcoats as ours at $15.00 is evidenced by the continued great demand through the last few weeks. ( Ordinarily such an offer would have dopleatod our stock in short order, but tho oy trnordinariy heavy stock of winter suits and overcoats which wo had on hand gives you still the opportunity (probably the last ono this season), t6 select suits and overcoats of choicest fabrics and patterns, tailored in a manner you'll seldom find equalled. Bornilar $20.00 to $35.00 values, at Your Unrestricted Choice $15.00 I All our men's fine dress trousers di vided for February clearance in three big special lots. Men's Trousers, that sold to $.'.50, choice Men's Trousers, thnt sold at $4.50, your choice Moil's Dross Trousers, that sold to $0.00, your choice. . .$1.45 82.45 83.45 Boys' Winter Suits Go at About y2 Price; Snappy styles in choicest of fabrics and patterns for selection. Boys' Suits, worth An fir -5Z.Z5 Boys' Suits, worth in n $0.00, at SO.UU Boys' $7,50 and $10.00 mi ii r SuitB, at S4.00 Many of them have two pairs of Knickerbocker trousers: It vjy Pays Try Hayden's First M J