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    TIIF WW: OMAHA, TfltUHDAV. MARCH 27. 1913.
Br. Burkhaif s '
WonderfoS Offer,
Free to (ho Sick nnil Affllrlcil.
Nature b bountiful stoic lm prmlllcexl
Xh mni marvelous cure known to Infill
kitiit the !.lck sro healed: the nufferlnK
restored and a new vlltalltv Instnlletl In
to the diseased Imds test Its merits to
lieMtate mlKlit be the mistake of J'Our
life
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BTFrM
EB-IfME
Ey MELLIFI01A.
Wednesday, March 26, 1913.
1
Or.W.S. BnrUiart At He. I Today. Own HI'
Robuat Health and Cain of 90 Pound
to Taking Hit Own Medicine, A
Needed, for tbo Paat 25 Yean.
If you hlvvo any of tho iollowlnff dis
eases, kidney, liver, constipation, stom
ach trouble, rheumatism, Indigestion or
blood disorder, femnla weakness, nre
you losing In weighty Do you need a
most wondorful spring rcmedy7 In short
lira you nick 7 If so you CAn be cured,
Dr. IJurkliart's Vceotablo Compound Is
for salo at all dniB stores or will be
sent prepaid on receipt of price. Thirty
days' treatment, 25 cents, Ilcmember,
our money back If not satisfied, llo
does this cheerfully, as he Is a friend
of the people. Hanks or business firms
in .Cincinnati will tell you his word Is
sood. Ilo sure to ask for and see that
you net Dr. Uurltliart's Veuctublo Com
pound.
To prove lis merits conclusively, n
trial treatment will bo sent free. Ad-
dross Dr, W. 8. Iturkhart, Cherry Hill
ftiuarc, Station It, Cincinnati, Ohio.
CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY
Mother who value their own comfort and the
welfare of their children, nhonld nerer be wltriout
a box of Mother aray'i Sweet I'owden for Chil
dren, for uie throughout the aeaaon. Ther Break up
Colds, neueve reTenanneiH, mnaiipauan, ieein
Ini Dleordera, Headache and Rtomaeh Troublet.
Weed br Mother for 22 rear. TUKSE POWDBU8
NKVEIt FAIU Hold br 'II Dmi Btorea, 2tc.
Don't accept anjr auUtltute. Bempla mallei
FREE. Addreaa. A. 8. olmated, pe lloy. K T,
S'
OMR of the dancing clubs and other HocIotleB are coming forward
valiantly and devoting tlmo and money to tho relief work for tho
tornado victims.
The Omaha Junior club hnd planned a dancing party at tho
Country club next Saturday evening. Instead of giving the social enter
tainment, tho money will be collected from the members of the chfa and
given to the relief fund.
The entertainment committee of the Omaha Junior club Includes
.Messrs. Harry Koch, Rdward O'Brien, Gerald Wharton, C. J. Lord and
Herbert Kronen. i
Tho Bt A Vlrp Dancing club postponed Its dancing party, which was
to have been held Tuesday evening, and donated $10 to tho relief fund.
Tho Mcndellsohn Choir donated $50 to tho fund and doubtless many
other clubs will lend assistance bb soon as meetings are held.
Orlrin's Big Jewelry Sale.
Saturday Orkln Brothers placo on
Bale a special purchaso of 115,000
worth of solid gold and novelty
Jowelry at ono-half Belling price.
Where They Are. !
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus K. Harris are nt
tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. De Forest
Itlchards.
Mr. and Mr. J. Kopald and family are
staying with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hlllcr.
MIm Delia Iloblnson, whoso houws was
demolished, Is at the home of Mrs. HatHo
nubel, Thirty-eighth street and Karnam.
Her mother, Mrs. Iloblnson, Is at tho
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ulrscn
braun and has many flesh wounds from
broken Klass,
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. DaldrlKe ire at tin
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Jutlson.
The second story of Mrs. J. N. IWM.
win's home Is badly damaKed and Mm.
Baldwin Is staying at the homo of her
daughter. Mrs. Arthur Oulou.
Miss Halcyon Cotton and Miss neRlua
Connell are tho guests of Dr. and Mra.
Harold Clifford for a few days. Mrs. H.
Hex Cotton Is much better and her In
juries aro not serious. The family has
taken an apartment On Fortieth street
and expect to move Into It tne first or
tho week.
Mrs. Sherwood Safe.
Mrs. V. W. Sherwood and -y ear-old
son, ltobort I.ynn Sherwood, 3Ulraven
port street, who were at first reported as
having been blown awny, are safe and
sound. Mrs. Itobert I.ynn. Mrs. Sher
wood's mother, Is also ' safe. Sho was
slightly brulned and Is around as usual.
Mrs. Sherwood Is suffering from nervous
ness from tho deluge of flowers sent.
CorauB Club Postponed.
Tlie Comun club, which was to lutvo
met at the homo of Mrs, Arthur Kuhn
Thursday afternoon, has been postponed
Indefinitely owing to the death of Mrs.
Kuhn's mother. Mrs. Sullivan, who lost
her life' In the storm of Sunday.
Sooial Affairs Cancelled.
All parties planned for Mrs. Url J.
Hill and Mrs. Porter Hovey. both of
Kansas City, the guests of Judge and
Mrs. D, M. Vlnsonhaler, have been pont
poned, Mrs. V. H. dallies was to have
entertained at bridge for them on Mon
day afternoon,. This evening Judgo nnd
My Husband
Could Not Pay the Bills
Our little income was enough to take care
of us a few years ago, but lately everything's
gone up soT that my husband simply could
not pay the bills.
It was a great problem what to do, and I knew tho samo
problem was bothering my neighbors becauso we often used to
talk about It togethor. Finally ono of tho neighbors suggested
that wo write to Larkln Co. as she bolloved their method of deal
ing would save monoy for us all.
I wrote that very night and asked them for their Catalog; and when
It arrived we all got together a'nd went over It. Wo found that If ten of
us would club together and each pay a dollar apiece, wo could get J20
worth of Larkln Products for 110. which would mean that our expense
lor these things would really bo Out in half. Of course we did It, and
every week since then we have sent In orders Just like It, We. found
Larkln Products very satisfactory indeed. They Include tens, soaps,
foodstuffs, and lots of other things which We'd buy almost svery day
at the atore.
If you want to keep expenses down (and what woman doesn't?), you
ought to do lust what wo did. For every dollar vou spend with l.urkln
Co. you can get 5 - worth of the Products you'd got at the store. I
wouldn't lose one minute If I were you, but would sit right down at my
desk and write a postal to I-arkln Co., Peoria, 111., and ask them to send
you their big Catalog No, D 2i at onco.
DON'T
Let
Prejudice
or False
Pride
Stand in your way
If you will order this carton
from your dealer today and try
Swift's "Premium"
Oleomargarine
You will find it to be
all that is claimed for
it a pure, wholesome
i i r i
Mad only by anu ccunumicui iooa
Swift & Company product. Reduces the
U. S. A. cost of living.
Mrs. Vlnsonhaler was to have given a
bridge supper, Thursday uftcrnoorv a
luncheon by Mrs. Vlnsonhaler and on
Friday afternoon a bridge by Mrs. Hob
ere Anglln.
At the Home,
The Ladles' auxiliary to tho Brother
hood of Hallway Trainmen has poBtpontl
the dancing party which was to have
been given at the Home hotel Wednesday
evening, March 2rt, to April 4.
Mrs. FarrclFs Party Postponed.
Mrs. Howard Farrell has postponed her
afternoon bridge party, which she whs to
liuvn given Thursday afternoon, for "lie
week.
If you have
no charge account
with us open one
tomorrow.
If you have
no charge account
with us, open one
tomorrow
Social Club Postponed.
Tho meeting of tho Original Cooking
club planned for Tuesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. George Prlnr, was post
poned a week.
Art Gild Meeting Postponed.
The first annual meeting and election
of officers scheduled to take place this
evening Is Indefinitely postponed.
Bridge Party Cancelled.
The bridge party planned for Thursday
by Miss Ola Hello Hervcy Is postponed.
Omikron Dancing Party.
The Omikron Danclntr club will give a
party Thursday evening at Chambers'
academy.
Mrs. Themanson Postpones Meeting.
Mrs. Paul A. Themanfou.who was to
have been hostess of the Unanlmo club
Friday afternoon nnd the Si'rino Liter
ary club tho following Tuesday, Iibb post
poned both meetings Indefinitely.
In and Out of the Bee Hive.
Mr. George F. Itlanchard of Fayette
vlllc. Ark., arrived last evening to visit
his daughter, Mrs. A. D. Stowltts. Mm.
lllanchnrd could get no word from Mrn.
Stowltts, so ho decided to come here.
Mr. Joseph IJayJen and his sisters,
Mrs. Thomas Flvnn anil Miss riudle Hay
den, returned tin's morning from a Mtay
of seVernl weeks In Los Angeles and
other points on tho Pnclflc coast, After
considerable difficulty they were able to
telephone to relatives In Omaha and ns'
certain that they were nil safe. Mrs
Flynn's house on South Thirty-ninth
near Fnrnam, Is badly damaged.
Many Telegraph
Words of Sympathy
Among the many telegrams of sympa
thy and Inquiry received are the follow
ing: Hollywood, Cal., to Victor Honcwuter:
Your message answering mine received.
I am overwhelmed with sorrow on ac
count of tho great calamity to tho city
Pleaso accept my subscription for J1.000
to the rellof fund. O. W. WATTLKB.
New York, to Victor Hosewnter: CSront
sympathy for Omaha In Its disaster. i
ALIIKHT 8! I AAV,
Editor Hevlow of Itevlews.
Baltimore, to Victor Ilomwater: Am
greatly distressed over news of terrlhlo
disaster to your city and her people. Sin
cerely hope you and yours have escaped
all harm. WILLIAM F. STONH,
Collector of Custums.
ChlcHgo, to Victor Hosewntcr: Does
Omaha need tho help of Its former resi
dents, and, If so, In what way?
W. H. UODQE,
Formerly with The Bee.
Hun FranclKCo, to C. C. Hosowater:
Wish I could tell you how deeply I sym
pathize with tho whole people of Omaha
In this terrlhlo distress over this culam
lty Thankful to nits your namo and
others of my friends from lists In news,
papers. Poor Duncan, his death hurts.
Omaha, like San Francisco, will rise
"j from disaster to greater nccompllfhments
Thursday This Store Will Hold a '
Great Sale of Fine Dresses
That's Going To Be the Talk of All Omaha
IT'S Hales of this isort Hint bring such large crowds to this store; sales of this sort that create lively selling; sales
of this character that economically inclined shoppers await because experience has taught them that when wo
announce a salo that tiie values aro not only extraordinary, but that there aro larger quantities from which they may
choose. In other words we back up our sales with the merchandise as well as the values.
There are scores upon scores of clever new spring styles in all the new shades and all sizes to choose from.
The materials are Channeuse Silk, Taffeta Silk, Eponge, Ratine, French Serge, Bedford Cords, Chiffon, Challio,
Voile, Etc.
DRESSES Made to sell for $10.00 and $12.50, on
:;". ;n:u:r... $5.oo-$7.so
i
DRESSES Made to sell for $15.00 and $20.00, on
$ 10.00-$ 12.50
Values "Par Excellence" in Our Collection of
WOMES TAILORED SUITS at $22.50
WE have specialized in the extreme sense of the word in collecting Tailored Suits to offer at the price of $22.50.
To begin with, the higher-priced models have been reproduced, the originals representing efforts of the
great Paris and New York designers; There are one-button cutaway suits, plain tailored, straight front styles,
smart new blouses nnd fancy trimmed styles. The collars, sleeves and trimmings also express tho new 'style ideas.
And the materials, too, are far superior to those usually found in tailored suits to sell at such a small price as
elude navy, grny, tan, brown, mixtures, also checks and htrsteds, Bedford coutls, and colors which in- - rty
elude navy, gray, tan, brown mixtures; also checks and stripes. All sizes from 34 to 44-inch bust 1 3
measurements in this magnificent collection of tailored suits. CHOICE AT &i &d
1 m ' ii
LUMBER
S
L
than ever.
11ALPH K. Hl'NDKHLAND.
LATH, CEMENT,
PLASTER, LIME
FOR REPAIR WORK
BOWMAN-KRANZ LUMBER COMPANY
Phone Harney 2854
MISSOURI RIVER LUMBER COMPANY
Phone Webster 803
OMAHA L00KSW0RST OF ALL
Bee Editor Makes Comparisons with
Other Notable Devastations.
ALL QUICKLY TOOK COURAGE
In Uvery Cnr, Howevfr, Stricken
Community llntvely Fneed I.on
niut Stnrtert m-lintilUtntton
with VlKOr.
Actress Tells Secret
A Well Known Art rest TclN HnwShn
Unrkcnctl Her CJray Hair nnl
Promoted Its (Ji-owth With a
Simple Home Mndo Mixture.
Miss Hlunehu ltone, h well known
nctreH, who darkens lier gray hair
with a ulniplo preparation which she
mixed at home. In a recent Interview ut
ChlcKO, 111., made- tho following tnte
nient' "Any lady 6r Kentlemun can dark
en their Bray hair and make It soft and
KtoMsy with thin simple recipe, which
they can mix nt home. To a liulf pint
of water add 1 oj. of bay nun. a small
box of Uarbo Coinoiind .and U oz. of
Klycerlne. Thee ImrredlenU can he
bouKht nt any dniit store at very little
tost. Apply to the hair twice a week
until It becomes the required shade.
This will make a Bray haired person
look 20 years younger. It Is also fine to
promote the Krowth of hair, relieves
itching hnd scalp humors and Is excel
lent for dandruff and falling hair"
Advertisement
"l hove seen several scenes of terrible
havoc created by the elements, but none
that looked worse than hero In Omaha."
said Victor Hoscwater. editor of The
Uee. "Tho first was the aftermath of
tho Johnstown flood witnessed while
coining west on one of the earliest train,
lhat went out over the railroad acrosi
the ConnenmuKh valley alter umv -rlble
rush ofwaters. The mountain sides
had been completely demmea .. .
of wreckage, and rubbislideposttcd in
every pocket, consisting of boulders,
trees, telegraph poles and broken planks.
Tho houses that had escaped by being
above the wnter line showed the height
of the flood and the effects of the down
pour, the bedraggled inmates engaged In
drying out their clothes, bedding and up
holstered furniture. At some of tho sta
tions people were still going around mi
boats, although tho waters had almost
completely receded. Several bridges we
crossed swayed and tottered under the
weight of tho train.
"It happened also that I was In St.
I-ouls shortly after the visit of the great
tornado that carried destruction to a
large portion of that city. What used to
be a 'beauty spot." known at Lafayette
park, was nearly cleared of trees, shrub
bery and ornamentation. Lamp posts
were twisted Into bowkhots and buildings
all around demolished or cut In two or
their fronts shaved off. The St. Louis
'storm area was covered almost entirely
with brick buildings, which, however,
withstood the fury little better than our
frame ones,
''Again I was In Baltimore while the
fires of Its great conflagration was still
burning. There, as here, the city was
plunged Into complete darkness, street
I cars stopped, telephones cut off and peo-
( pie did not dare even to light the gas.
The blackened ruins of the burned ter
ritory presented a sickening appearance
nnd the property value destroyed was
estimated at $hO,io,io. Yet the huge
I'amage was all In the downtown business
jcwiter, so that not a life was lost, and
but few people rendered homeless, none
of the poorer class.
"Each of theso devastating visitations,
Just described ns coming within my per
sonal observation, was of Its own dis
tinct variety nnd different from our own.
In ench, too, It may bo recalled that the
stricken community quickly took courage
nnd not only regained but advanced be
yond Its old position."
AMUSKM13IVTS.
I'iininlp Wreeka IlulliIinRH
as completely as coughs nnd colds wreck
lungs. Cure them quick with Dr. King's
Now Discovery. 61c and 1. For sale b
Itcaton Drug Co. Advertisement.
Key to the Situation Bee Advertising
Send Your Lin
ens that were
Soiled in the
Tornado to the
KIMBALL
LAUNDRY
We will take care of
them for you until
such time as you
have use for them.
Tlie "Washwonl" of the Home.
"OMAHA'S PUN CENTER."
Dally Mat., 15-35-500
vgn., 15-35-50-750
THAT SIT5EDV GET-THERE SHOW
COLUMBIA Burlesquers
Extravngnnzn and Vaudeville
l.lltlo Charlie Howard, Abe Leavltt, Pantile Vrd
der anil a lilt Beauty Chorua. This ihow'a first
vlttt to Omaha thla season.
Ladies' Dime Matinee Today.
"Worth Climbing tho Hill."
MAX BLOOM & CO., In tho
TAIlUlin M161CAL CMMKDV
SUNNV SIDE OK IJHOADWAY
THAT'S MY HOUSE'
Dally nt 2:30, 7:30 and 0:00 P. M.
GRAND PRIZE
MASQUERADE
AUDITORIUM
Saturday, March 29th
Omaha Carnival Club
Admission 50c.
25-piece Orchestra
SB
We extend our heart
felt sympathy to ill suf
ferers of the storm antl
request all our custom
ers not to worry about
their payments, and to
come hero and supply
tlieir immediate needs
in furniture, rugs, stoves
and pay us when they
can.
If you have saved
some of your effects and
have no place for them,
put them in storage
with us free of charge.
Call on us for any
help that it is in our
power to give.
UNION
Outfitting Co.
Tel. Douglas 1800.
16th and Jackson Sts.
NOTICE!
Tornado
Sufferers
Come in and get what
you wunt.
Pay when you can.
State Furniture Co.
S. W. Cor. 14th and
Dodge.
; I Stops falling Hair!
I Hatln erery day 3:15. Every night 8:15
AilVAHliiiU VAUUtiVUlIlli
Thle Week-MelNTYIlE & HEATH, Uttle Ulllr.
m Grady, Krankl Carpenter & Co . Harrjr De
C, Mile. Lucille. Five Huratcre, Sealer & neat,
fatac'a Weekly Heylew. l'rlce Mat.. Oallery
10c, beat aeata ;&c. except Saturday and Sunday.
NUM. 10c, J5c. Mr, 1U.
lime. Sarah lUnhatlt comlm April 14.
KImMTT I AUNDRY f?
niuo Wagons. Phone Dou. 010
AMIHUMH.NTS.
HiLYiEnE""wawi:rlU
Ala Ora.J.A-Yk.r.'.. B...
f NOTICE!
Thai Bouflas Auditorium Ann. which
ha bn cloid lnc the) tarribU dla
aattr will glva thalr rarulax danca naxt
Katurdar avaninar. lluoh 33th.
Krug Theater
Mat. Today, 2:30; Night, 8:30
JARDIN DE PARIS GIRLS
Ladies' Daily Dime Matinee
Hall's Hair Renewer certainly stops
falling hair. No doubt about it what
ever. You will surely be satisfied. 1
Need a Ring?
Vou can huy a solid sold ring at
half price at Orkln Bros. Saturday
OCRAX STKAMSII1PS
! Ik
THE PURPOSE
BOYD THEATER
Tonlffht and All Waak.
Slatlnaaa Wadnaaday and Saturday
EVA LANG
Praaanting- tha SaUg-htfal Oomady
SEVEN SISTERS
Vast Waak, Maroh 30
THB SAWN Or TOMORROW."
Henry van Dyke says:
" Tha purpot of a journey
it not only to artivm at thr
coal, but to find tnj'oymtnl
on In way."
That deacrlber the WhIU Mar
Dominion Canadian Vervlce l)
the plctnreaqne. land locked at
Ijiwrenc route to tarope,
From Montreal & Quebec
IT TH
Lnrneat Canadian Llncrc
Ath A niorfil Attnt
for Particular
WHrre STAR DOMINION
HUE MONTRIflL
8. ): Cor Mudlson und 1 nSalle titreeti
Chicago, or Local Agents.
BERMUDA and WEST INDIES
Aak lor llluttrated booklet.
Tba Soyal Mail Steam Packat Co.
Caodenon A Boo. Oeav Arts.. ;fi 8, galle
St.. Chlcaco. or Aay auaauatp Ticket Aceat.