THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1913. OPENING of Our INEXPENSIVE MILLINER Y BASEMENT Friday and Saturday For this opening we present a wonderful collec tion ef smart tailored and trimmed hats. The newest styles are set forth in this complete assortment specially priced at $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 Beautiful Untrimmed Shapes, $1.50 to $2.95. Fancy Feathers and Stick-Ups, 39c to $2.95. Flowers, large assortment, 8c to 49c. .. Ostrich Plumes, 95c to $3.95. The No-Charge Trimming Service Is extended when you purchase trimmings, providing that you lso get an untrimmed hat in our Millinery Section. STRO G ENGINE HEADLIGHTS I Iowa Legislature Passes Measure for Electric Orbs. Our Wash Goods Dept. In basement is so arranged ns to display the many wash goods novelties in the most convenient way for you to in spect them. Do not fail to visit this popular priced wash goods department in basement. Notf Wash Cropes in dainty stripes, 19c and 25c. New Zephyr Ginghams, per yd., 10c, 12Vo, 15c and 25c. New Silk Striped Voiles, per yard 25c and 30o. New Kimono Cropos, per yd., at 18c and 25c Now Kimono Delaines, . per yurtl 20c. Now Spunolla Cloth, yd., 25o. Nqw Poplins in solid colors or stripes 25c. New Ratine weaver in plain or stripes, 25c. Now Wash Silks, 25o and 30c And many other new fabrics Friday Special Sale of Wash SilksStarts at 2 p. m. A lino of plnin colored silk and cotton fabric, with solf col ored cords, in the rough weave, Rajah effect. AU plnin colors, regular selling pneo 25c. On salo f ft Friday, Basement at 2 p. m., at. Special Sale of Odd Curtains In order to make room for our now spring stock, which we nro receiving each day, we will place on special sale Friday all of the odd and broken lots of la6o, scrim and Swiss curtains, regardless of former selling prices. These lots consist of odd curtains, somo two alike, others with three alike. Below wo mention only a few of the reductions. MUST PENETRATE 800 YARDS Vice Inquiry Will lie Ilroncl Oiie? nnil In to Hp Token Up by Commission After Adjournment of the IiPRliilatnre. (Fro ma Staff Correspondent.) DBS MOINES, March 13.-(Bpecial Tel egram.) The legislature today sent to the governor for signature a bill to com pel railroad companies to equip nit loco motives In use In general train service In Iowa with headlights sufficient! powerful to show plainly an object at S00 yards. This means that they must put electric headlights on nl engines. The bill today passed the houss unanimously and had but two votea against It In the senatp. Vice Inquiry Ilronil One. A conference was held In the office of the governor this afternoon to discuss methods of starting an Inquiry Into so cial conditions In Iqwa, and It was virtu ally decided that the Inquiry shall be much broader than merely one to In quire Into the so called white slave traf fic. It Is probable a commlmrplon will bo appointed which will sit after the adjournment of legislature and make thorough Investigation. Tennessee democracy was unanimously In favor of the appointment. TnnAsurtY pi.ack is ii i.i.ioi M'COMBS WILL REFUSE POST ONE CURTAIN ONLY Rogular $0 pair, 1 curtain $1.10 Regular 15.00 pair, 1 curtain 05c Regular $2.50 pair, 1 curtain (lOo Regular J 2.25 pair, 1 curtain 50c Regulatv $2.00 pair, 1 curtain 40c Regular $1.00 pair, 1 curtain iiDc Regular 40c pair, 1 curtain 5c TWO CURTAINS ALIKE Regular $15 pr., 2 curtains $-1.08 Regular $9 pair, 2 curtains. $3.08 Rogular $4.75 pr., 2 curtains $1.08 Regular $3 pr., 2 curtains $1.00 Regular $1.00 pr., 2 curtains 70c Regular $1.30 pr., 2 curtains 50c TURKU CURTAINS ALIKE t Regular $10.00 pair, thrco curtains $7.08 Regular $6.00' pair, three curtains $3.30 Regular $4.25 pair, threo curtains $U.08 Regular $3.00 pair, three curtains $1.08 Regular $1.75 pair, threo curtains 08c Rogular $1.25 pair, throe curtains COc Hi HOWARD W AND SIXTEENTH STREETS their money In the eastern banks. Tho bankers of Nebraska now want the money deposited In their banks Instead or Investing In land In other states, which they say Is "blue sky." I.NSIKANCI5 HI LI. UNOI5R WAY t ordeal's llrniore llelnur Considered by the Senate. (Krom a Btaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. March lt-(Spe4al.)-S. V. 354, Cordcal's Insurance bill. Is under consideration in the senate, after a long debaU'6n u .motion of Jloag land of Lancaster" to postpone consldfrfcjl tlon of the bill 'until Tuesday morning, which was voted down by the decisive, vote of 21 to 11. When Ihe -senate met this morning1 two house bills, 158 by banks of f Knox, -re-latin to. a Joint resolution to ratify proposed amendment to the constitution regarding cltVUon of United States senators, and G5 by McKlsslck and Hchaupp regarding Improvement of roads by use of Inheritance- .tax were advanced to third reading. In committee of tho whole with Bavin tiers of Douglas in the chair, the senate took up consideration of 8. V, Ml. by Cordeal of ncdwlllow, relating to changes In the Insurance laws of the state lloaglahd of Lancaster moved that the bill be put over for special order for some day next week. Haar mann of Douglas moved a substitute thai the btll be Indefinitely postponed. This was discussed a few moments and Hanr mann then withdrew his substitute mo tion for Indefinite postponement saying that It was not his object to kill the bill. Hoagland of Lancaster then changed his motion to specify that the bill should be taken up Tuesday morning stating that the bill rovers tilnety-ono pages and he had not had sufficient time to look It over and see Just what It contained. Placek wanted to postpone .the bill long enough to enable him to look over and prepare some amend ments. Cordeal Jumped to his feet and NO TWO MEN are allko In proportion and clothes with an air must be made to your particular measurements. We've the Cutter, the Maker", tho Kabrlca and Experience ready to. make your Spring Apparel suit your Individuality. Let us have your order. Suits to Measure $25.00 to $45.00 MacOARTHY-WILSON TAILORINO CO. ?0f-M South 18th t. Six steps South of Farnsm. demanded to know why the Baunders county senatqr, a meher of the Insurance committee, had only attended one meet' Ing of the committee, l'lacek replied that ho had been under the weather and was unable to attend.. Yeasty of Jefferson, grew eloquent over the position of the Insurance lobby nttcmpttng to put over this bill for consideration. Cordeal said pressure hnd been brought to hear upon him to do something which would put the bill out of the running. Oroai. man Of Douglas said tho bill contained rilnety-pno pages and added to that were nine pages of amendments. "Those nendments were. "placed In our file si. night." said the senator, "and 'are wo to bo expected to take them up on this shortjiotice, and give them the con sideration 'which a bill of this kind de mands." He Vantcd more time to study the nmondmants. Shutnway of Dixon. IV- member Of the Insurance committee, said, there was In., nttendano at most of the meetings, but was frank, to say that even then he did not understand many of the provisions of the bill. Ollls of Volley, spoke of the nbln at torneys who had labored for months preparing a bill which would stolid the test of the courts and then the bill had been considered by the Insurance committee and Insurance men of all" kinds had had an opportunity to appear before the committee and make their showing. Tho amendments prepared by the committee were prepared to meet existing1 conditions and to meot the wants or those Interested, who had ap peared before the committee, and em bodied the provisions needed without danger of harming- the- bill or depriving It of Its power. Macfarlnnd of Douglas thought home companies ought to be protected and for that reason ho did not want to take up consideration of tho amendments until he had had tlmo to study them. PlaccK said that there was a provision In tha bill particularly which he h did not like. That provision makes the governor. attorney general and auditor a commis sion to enforce the provisions ot the bill," said he. ."We are passing a bill to eonform to a constitutional amend ment voiea py me people creatine a Hoard of Control to take on duties of these same officers because they hal too much on their hands, and now we go to work and want to pile a ot more of work on them. I do not think that such legislation Is consistent." Hoagland of Lincoln believed tnt the'e was an orianlsed effort on the part of the Insurance lobby to kill this bill, but be would have to vote against It In Its present form, tie wanted to amend somo of Its provisions and therefore would vote jor nis uncle Henry's motion tor postponement. liosgiand of Lancaster objeated to (he insinuation that the Insurance lobby was inflenclng him In any way. He had a few amendments which he would like to offer and would like time o stud tnem to see what they contained. Kemp said that sqme of the senators wero afraid that the senate was trying to slip something over by considering thU bill at this time. "What 1 am atrald ot. said he. "Is that the lobby Is trying to slip something over and not the senate. following Is the vote on the motion of .Hoagland to postpone consideration unur Tuesday. ror-orace. Uroaaman, Haarmann, Lincoln, Kohl, Macfarland, I'lacvk, RoV crtson, Bhumwny, Wink It. Against Hartllng. llushee. Hrooklry, Cordeal, Cox, Dodge, llenaty. Hummel, Kemp, Klechel, Klein, Krumbach, Mar shall Ollls, Reynolds. Baunders, timlth, ertson, HhUmway, WEnk II. Bplrk. Talcott. West WUr-21. Absent Hale. , The senate then took up the considera tion of the bill section by section. Korty three of the 183 sections had been con sidered when the senate ndjourned for the day. SALESMAN USES REVOLVER WITH WHICH TO END LIFE 1IABT1NQB, . Neb,. March U (Special Telegram.) W. t. Howard oft Councl llluffs, traveling salesman for a hog cholera remedy company, committed sui cide In his room at the Klein hotel last night by shooting himself In the head with a revolver. His dead body was found this morning when the landlord went to his room. Among his effects was $19.78 and a note In which tho man had written: "Am In hard luck, crippled and with poor, eyesight. I have no home and no money. There arc mjew obligations I wanted to meot long ago. I have asked Clod to forgive this and other sins." Howard was a momber ot tho Ashland lodge Ancient Order of United Workmen. He left Instructions to apply the Insur ance on his debts and to have his body buried In ileartwell cemetery hero. A. B. Howard, a merchant, and two other brothers live In Kencsaiv. PAROLED CONVICT LEAVES, STEALING CASH AND CLOTHES (Krom a Btaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. March tl-(Spcclal Tate- gram.) Another paroled convict has been unable to withstand the call of freedom and has gone hence. Hoy Carney, sent up from Lincoln county for burglary and larceny and given an Indetermlnnto sentence of from ono to ten years, 'who was paroled two months ago, and was employed by William Witter of Lincoln. left a couple of days ago and with him disappeared IS In money and a new mnt "i cioines. FARWELL MAN ARRESTED IN OFFICE OF GOVERNOR (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, .March I3.-(8neclal Tol Knun.j-uovernor aiorehead had a caller mis morning who claimed that ha had a complaint signed by 88.000,000 people of the United StjMcs against a ' hypnotic machine. The sheriff was sent for and mo man was taken to the county Jail Ho said his name waa Matthew Matgtce, and that his home was at Karwell, Nob, GOVERNOR M0REHEAD NAMES ELWELL SEED INSPECTOR (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March 11 (Spedal.)-aov crnor Morehead mado another appoint ment today. John A. Elwcll of Spring' field will bo seed Inspector In the office of the pure food commissioner and will enter upon his duties Immediately. KCZKAf A CIIIIKI1 IN lO TO 30 DAYS The Paris Medicine Co., 23 Pine street, Bt. Louis, Mo., manufacturers of I -ox a tlve Ilromo Quinine have n new and won derful discovery, QROVE'S SA-NARE CUTIS, which they guaranteo to curu any case of ECZEMA, no matter of how long standing. In 10 to 50 days, and will refund money If It falls. onOVE'8 8A NARB CUTIS Is perfectly clean and does not stain. If your druggist hasn't It, send us ouc in postage, stamps and It will be sent by mall. Advertisement. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Dig Returns. Wlltinn Cunril May lie U. S. Mnrahnl nXiTOaTW' ,Marcn. "-Captain "nill McDonald, bodyguard of President Wilson In his recent campaign and a for mer Texas ranger. Is likely to be ap pointed United States marshat for the "".mum uo ri oi xexas. Senators Sheppard and Culbereon of Texas sent In their endorsements of Captain "IWIV John IC. AVIIltnmn of Ttlchnirinit, Vs., Appointed First Aanlstnnt. WASHINGTON, March lJ.-John" Skel ton "Williams, a Richmond, Va., banker, has accepted an offer to become assistant fecretary of the treasury and his nomi nation Is expected to be sent to the senate today, according to a White House an nouncement Mr. Williams was for a long time presi dent of the Seaboard Air Line railway system and was actively Identified, with Its creation. He probably will take charge of the fiscal bureaus ot the treasury. Robert W. Wooley, who has been se lected as another assistant secietary of the treasury, will succeed Sherman Allen, In charge of tho miscellaneous bureaus of the treasury. Including the revenue cutter service, public health service, life saving service and the selection of sites for public buildings. The nomination of Dr. Beverly T. Gal loway, chief of the bureau of plant In dustry, to bo assistant secretary of agri culture, It was announced at the Whlto House, would be sent to tho senate to day. (Continued from i'age One.) talked with him after ho left tho White House, declared It wUs practically cer tain that McCombs would not accept a diplomatic post Ulnoy May Decline. Intimations have been received" In Washington that Richard Olney might decline the post of ambassador to Great Britain offered him by President Wilson. Friends with whom. Mr. Olney has' been in communication thought, today that the veteran diplomat would not accept he post, because his law practice had bo come so extended that he did not feel it possible to abandon that work at the present time. No word had been received at the White House early today from Mr. Olney. Telegrams have been dispatched to him by many close friends of Presi dent Wilson urging him to accept Na tional Qhatrman McCombs was among those who sad today that ne nopea Mr. Olney would find it possidio io iae the embassy. President Wilson sent these nominations to the senate today: John Bkclton Williams of Richmond, Va.. assistant secretary or treasury, vmnkiin D. Roosevelt of New York, t.niain anrrolnrv of r.avv. Beverly T. Galloway, assistant secretary of agriculture. . ... ,.u Edwin r. aweei oi urana jutiuus, .nwi., assistant secretary or commerce. lam a. KMffertnn nf Nw Jersey, pur chasing agent of tho Postofflce depart ment. All were referred to committees. II open for Aid of Progressives. The hope of democratic leaders that they may awing many progressive re publican votes In the senate In the tariff fight has tho hearty approval of Prcsl dent Wilson. It became known today that Mr. Wilson expects to have a 'con ference with Senator La Follctte of WIs coniln within a few days and that con ference with other progressives will follow. The first conferorico with Senator La Follctte will be over questions ot patron age. The president expects to discuss all Wisconsin appointments with him. It will be the first visit ot Senator La Follctte to the White House in several years. Other republicans will be consulted about appointments In their states. Con ferences about appointments are probable to lead to attention to legislative ques tions where Mr. Wilson thinks the demo crats and progressives can stand to gether. Senators Lea and Shields of Tennessee and a delegation from that state today formally urged the president to appoint former Governor Benton McMUIIn to be ambassador to Mexico. They said tho SKNATK ELECTS ITS OFFICERS lH Clears Face of Pimples, Blackheads fronderM ZEM0 Also Stops Terrible Itching AT ONCE; Cares All Skin Troubles. Get a 35o Bottle of ZEHO Today. "At lastl At lastt Ono application of ZEMO. the wonderful now treat ment, quickly put an end to those awful, humiliating pimples and black heads. For the first time In months I haven't been ashamed to bo out In public.". A trial of ZEMO will con vince you of Its astonishing results In clearing tho complexion. Jam en P. CInrke of Arknrrna Chosen President Pro Tern. WASHINGTON, March U-Senator James P. Clarke of Arkansas, democrat. was today elected president pro tempore of the Benate. Senator Clarko received 41 . votes. Senator Galllnger, republican. 18, and Senators Clapp and Brlstow and Borah 1 each. Senator Clarke was Im mediately sworn In and presided over the senate during the election ot other of ficers of the new congress. The senate elected James M. Baker of South Carolina secretary, Charles p. Htgglns of Missouri sergeant -at-arms, Forest J. Prettyman of Washington, D, C, chaplain, and Thomas W. Keller "of West Virginia assistant doorkeeper. Vice President Marshall retired while the Benate chose Its officials. Senator1 Brlstow voted for Senator Clapp and Senator Clapp voted for Senator Brlstow. The vote for Senator Borah was cast by Senator La Follctte. ' The work of the democratic "steering committee" of the senate In assignment of new committee places practically was finished today. A short cession of a sub committee this morning perfected reports to be made to a full commltteo later and the committee assignments probably will be submitted tp a caucus of democratic senators tomorow. Speculation still existed today as to a number of moat Important chairman ships. Tho bitter personal fight made by Senator Tillman for chairmanship of the appropriations committee left that position In doubt, although It was be lieved Senator Martin wduld bo the choice of tho "steering committee." Tho quesH Hon will go before the democratic caucus In that event, with the certainty that Senator Tillman will renew his fight there. Senator Martin is In line for the chairmanship of the commerce commis sion, but snould he be given tho other, It Is understood Senator Clarke of Ar kansas may tako the commerce chairman ship. Tho naval affairs committee, to whlch Sona'tor Tillman would be assigned If not given the appropriations committee, would otherwise fall to Senator Smith of Maryland. The chairmanship of -the new commit tee on banking and currency will go to Senator Owen ot Oklahoma, according to authoritative Information today. Senator Stone, who was talked of for this place, will retain membership on other Impor tant committees and receive tho chair manship of tho Indian committee. It waa reported today that Senator Kern, the democratic) leader, probably would be chairman of the committee on privileges and elections. Don't Look this Way When ZEMO "Will Care You of Pimples and "Blotches, Barely and Quickly. ZEMO is a clean, antiseptic solution, not a greasy paste or ointment. You simply apply it on the afflicted part your pimples, blotches and blackheads, all eczema sores and pains, prickly heat, rash, tetter Inflamed or reddened skin, all disappear. It also cures dan drulT, which is scalp eczema. ZEMO Is guaranteed to stop Itching lmmedtatoly. It gives Instnnt relief. "I havo had wonderful benefit from your famous ZEMO for tho skin. It has cured my face completely.'' Miss E. N., Rugby Place, St. Louis. Mo. Go to any first-class drug store and pet a 2Bo sealed bottle of ZEMO, or rent direct on receipt of prlre by E, Wi Rose Mcdlclno Co., St. Louts. Mo. Sold and guaranteed In Omaha by Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., and all other leading druggists. Fonnder of Innonmcc Clnb Dies. LOS ANGELES. March 13. Mrs. Jane Marsh Parker, 'one of the founders ot the Ignorance club of Rochester, N. Y., the second woman's club organized In America, a member of the Daughters of tho American Revolution and a writer of note, died here today of bronchial pneu monia. She was 76 years old. Elderly Folks! Calomel, Salts and Cathartics Aren't for You. Harmless, gentle "Syrup of Figs" is best to cleansq your stom- aon, uver and 3U feet ot bowels of sour bile, decaying food, gases and clogged-up waste. You old people, Syrup of Figs Is par- i tlcularly for you. You who don't exer cise aa much as you need to; who like the easy choir. You, whose steps are slow and whose muscles are less elastic. You must realise that your liver and ttn yards ot bowels have also become leas active. Don't regard Syrup of Figs as physio. It stimulates the liver and bowels just as exercise would do It you took enough ot It It Is not harsh like salts and ca thartics. The help which Syrup ot Figs gives, to torpid liver and weak, sluggish bowels Is harmless, natural and gentle. When eyes grow dim, you help them. Do the same with your liver and bowels when age makes them less active. There Is nothing more Important. Costive, clogged-up bowels mean that decaying, fermenting food Is clogged there and the pores ot ducts In these thirty feet of bowels suck this decaying waste and poi son Into the blood. You will never get feeling right until this Is corrected-but do it gently. Don't havo u bowel wash day; don't use a bowel Irritant. For your sake, please use only gentle, effective Syrup of Figs. Then you are 'not drug ging yourself, for Byrup of Figs Is com posed of only luscious figs, senna and aromatica which cannot Injure. A teasnoonful to-night will gently, but thoroughly, move on' and out of your system by morning all or the sour bile, poisonous fermenting food and clogged MP waste matter without gripe, nausea or weakness. , But get the cenuln. A.v 'gist for the full name "Syrup of FIks I and Elixir of Senna." Refuse, with con i tempt, any other Fig Syrup unless it bears the name prepared by the Ca!tfor nla Fig Byrup Company. Read the Ubei. I Advertisement I GOING Only m Few Days Left in Which to Take Advantage of Hiller's Damage Sale of Family Liquors, Wines, Olives, Sardines and Fancy Groceries. Don't wnit Come in now while the selection is good and our store less crowded. Everythiig at Less Than Cost Every nrtielo guaranteed to bo in xjrfect condition or money refunded. The labels smoked or soaked And that's all. HILLER'S 1309 Faroam St. AT ONCE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN, HEAD COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH GLASGOW 3H to. BELMONT 2i la. . MBDORA. 2H la. Arrow Kotch COLLARS "Gel tht knadi of lit NOTCH" 15c etch 3 for 25c Clntt. Feabodr & Co., Makers Catarrh and Cold in Head Can be relieved quick. Get a 25 or SO cent tube of sanitary K ONDONS Catarrhal Jelly The first drop used will do good. 'Money back ilttdocsn't. Sample free if you write quick. KONDON MFG. CO, Minneapolis, Mlas. Constipation Impossible to be well. The foe tp good health. Correct at once. Ayer'sPfllS. One at bedtime. Sold for 60 years. Ask Your Doctor. LoSefifMMl TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Gntde for Poultry Rnlsers. AML'BKMENTS. Today and Tomorrow Only ''Made-in-Nebraska'' Show IN AUDITORIUM Ferullo and His Big Band Free Moving Pictures, Etc., Etc. Admission 25c Children 10c okuu'b run geitteb" Z&fJjJt&3fI-. y 18-35-600 run Tint's "Maflo In Nebraska" by the BOWERY Burlesquers EXTBAVAQANUA AITS 7AUDB731M1 Fltiicralil & Qulnn; MtbIU Moriaji. Bis Hutr Chorua; Funny 'Sutfrsttt Jail" i Plenty of I'p. Punch. Action. Company of SO. ladles' aloe Maiinia Today "Worth OllatDlnr the Hill" ftttilwdtomie i..a0oo On Doutrlaa St. at 18th Hytono Vauds Tflla Includta 13 Takln Zouarca. Vardaman; Hickman Droa. & Co.; Capt. LAwrtnce: Ltatcr Droa. Wm. Rector A Co., lltppoacop l'lcturea. from 3 to 5; at 7 ana 9 P, BEATS THE BOAS SHOW 100 PEB CENT J M. Daily IJreatlio Frcelyl Clears Stuffcd-up, Inflamed Nose ami Head and Stops Catarrhal Discharge. Cures Dull Headache. Try "Rly's Cream Halm." (let a small bottle anyway, just to try It Apply a little In the nostril and In stantly your oiogtred nose and stopped-un air passages ot the head will open; you will breathe freely, dullness and head ache disappear. Dy mornlngl the catairb. cotd-ln-head or catarrhal sore throat will W sone. Knd such misery now! Get the small bottle ot "Ely's Cream Balm" at any drug store. This sweet, fragrant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the Inflamed. swoU ten membrane which lines the nose, head ana inroat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleans Ins. soothllng relief comes Immediately. Don't lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with It's running nose, foul mucous drop ping Into the throat, and raw dryness Is distressing but truly needless. Put y6gr faith Just once-ln "Elys Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear Advertisement Mat Every Say, 3118; Every Might, BUS. ADVAITCED VAUDEVILLE. Thla Week Oua Edwarda and hla aons ravlev of lilt. Carrie ncynolda, Hopklna and Aitell. Mc cormick and Wallace, Henry Lewla. Frank Oor dan and lloaa Klnley, 1'atha'a Weekly lurjaw. Prices Night. 10c, ISc. 0e, 75c Matinee Gal Itry: 100, beat aeata. ic. except Saturday aad Sunday. BOYD THEATER Tonight All Week Mattnsss Wednesday and Saturday EVA I.AHO in THE RETURN" OP EVE Hezt Week, The Bsjuvsnation of Annt Mary Krug Theater Kattnse Today, 3:30 Sight, 8i30 THE ORIENTALS EXTRA WiUon'a inauguration pic tures every performance, EAEIXE' SA1XT SIMS MATZHXB empress; , COMTIMUOU cu, VMtlovllU IIUtMt B.B lilA.9 ak aja aa imiki nut ni. fHOiOPUiTI Always 0rwtf4Tltr wits 10 .4 ..lmdJt.;.,