Till", RKBi (Ml MIA. SATl'lil) Y, M Alt II Ji. tll.T - 3 Tel u Ur To Help the Hundreds of Families who Suffered Loss in Last Sunday's Storm Hundreds of homes in Omaha will, for a time at least, have to practice the strictest economy. Many are needing articles of Furniture today, but through loss on account of the storm, must now make a little money go a long way. It is in a time like this that those who must practice economy should learn hpw much lower prices are at Rubel's. You will be surprised to learn how much more you can get for your money in this store o( low rent and small operating expenses. Special Easy Terms of Credit Now We want to help all who have suffered by the disasterous storm and will make special easy terms to those who feel the need of extra concessions. For a time, therefore, we will alter our terms to suit the needs of all who come. No matter if you mre temporarily short, come anyway. I i I BBSSSSSSSW I ''Omaha' x Greatest Clothing Jlouae." To all whole home were injured In the cyclone we 'will give a special dit count on anything we tell. WW Establish that new house now pay when you can. Bed, with Springs & Mattress Vou never Haw a groater Hetl Value In your life. The bed Ih Just like above Illustration, any size desired, fitted wltf a fine spring and n splendid mattress. A most remark able value Special this week i '!. Motion i ollnpslbln ito-fatt. extra large and comfortable, rubber tired wheels complete, with hood, a guaranteed Oo-Cart. Spe cial Sale price. . . $3.65 We will move any of our cuttomers out of the itricken district free of cost. $7.95 9x12 Brussels Rugs We will PENINSULAR STEEL RANGE Body or heavy steel plate, rivet ed together like a steam boiler: six large holes, sectional top, large square oven, duplex .grate for coal or wood, patent balance oven door, tea pot shelves, nigh warming closet and other fea tures; elegantly nickel trimmed. Hale price now...... store goods for our cust'mers free of cost. SOLID OAK EXTENSION TABLE We are closing out at one half regular prices 25 Samplo Extension Tables, u!l niatlo ot solid oak, In Golden, Fumed or Early English finish. An un usual opportunity. Two $1G.00 Exten- flQ fVA slon Tables, now. . . . pO.UU Soven $19.00 Exten- qQ rrv slon Tables, now. . . . p;.OU Six $25.00 Exten- Q!l O rf sion Tables, now. . MJL.OU Two $38.00 Exten- (TlQ rC slon Tables, now. . Pl7.UU Two $45.00 Exten- Cfi slon Tables, now. . v.JU Three $48 Exten sion Tables, now, Two $60.00 Exten- PO( ff slon Tables, now..pOU.UU One of our many Special Hug Hargalns on sale tomorrow, a 9x12 Brussels Hug, various patterns rrom wnicn to select, handsome colorings. Special 51Q75 DRESSER $24.00 1513-1515 k Howard St. $31.50 Rubers The Beit Values in All Omaha In either golden oak or mahog any finish; four large drawers, bevel mirror. Other dresser spe cials t'ils sale at 313.70, $14.05. and $34.75. I'rico of ft Z C drosser here shown Hal is only ....'..... ,1",ww 15 13-1515 Howard St. There's a Feeling of Satisfaction When You Are Clothed In Fashion Whether it is on the "links" in a (one of our) Norfolk or busy at your desk, you will always feel that you are dressed as the style critics of both America and England have de creed. It is this individuality of style that makes Kuppen heimer, Schloss Bros., Stein-Bloch, Society Brand and Sophomore the leaders in tailoring of ready-to-put-on clothes. All the troubles of the tape measure can be cast aside come in today and sec yourself, in the spring fashions, be fore our big mirrors. SUITS AND TOP COATS $10, $15, $20, $25, up to $40.00 iMfcl IIMrlllMW lij 1 tf I r - 1 1 " 11 " ' " 1 " "" ' ' ' ' ' ' lQ Auto Coats and Siip-Ons. $5.00 to $35 SOLICITING THOSE IN NEED (RELIEF IS MORE EFFICIENT Committees Making House to House Visit in Stricken Distriot. MANY TENTS TO BE PITCHED Four llnndrril Arrived T111I11.V 11 ml Will He I'ut tfp In Relieve Hit' ConucRt Ion In Mnny Houses. (Continued from Page One.) Would rnther help n fanillv ofteher than to give any one family so much at once when others are In greater iioihI. The purchasing department tit the Au ditorium has been ordered to hold tip on purchuses us the comtnlttco finds It Is ovorpuppllcd with some artlrles of foodstuffs. The military has ordered more tents from St. Ixmls whlrh will ho here soon L KJ I S1A WHITE SLAYERS ARE WORKING NEFARIOUS TRADE ON SUFFERERS (Continued from Page One.) ing with the white slaverB, the relief workers hava met with "dupllcaters." A woman giving her name a8 Mrs. Br.iitL' went to several relief stations yesterday and according to the reports gathered by Y. I. Blllck In his rounds of the stations. she secured five automobile loads of goods. A list of more than a doxen of these duplicators was taken to the .ta tlons by Kllick and finally deolslon was reached to call the managers for a hur ried meeting at the Commercial club to solve the several new problemB. net Double Orders. Names of dupllcaters were left at each 'of the stations with orders to arrest them the moment they appeared. Managers .were told' not to accept excuses when they suspected an applicant of unneces sary duplication, but to call police head quarters and have them arrested. The excuses and explanations can be made at police headquarters, Elllck told the mana gers. The managers, at their meeting at the Commercial club, found the work at the it lief stations well enough organised now that each applicant can be required to go to hts nearest relief station only. Many have come to downtown Btations and stations outside their districts and received aid during the last few days, but this, the managers decided, must stop. The machinery of the various sta tions, they say, has been oiled and Is running well enough now that each sta tion can supply Its own district without the necessity of applicants going to other stations for help. More Snpplle Affiled, F. I. Kllick makes the rounds of the stations continually during the day and reports to each station the situation else where. The managers ot the stations are reporting to him their shortage which ho Is getting as each one reports of the oversupplies. In this way he V; able to keep balanced the supply and demand at each station. The police and detective department of the city was notified of the presence In the city of white slavers, who, the reports have come to the committee, have ar rived In no small numbers In Omaha since the tornado. Girls are reporting to the women ot the relief stations that men who "appear to be business men" and women who "look like society women" are offering them homes and "boarding houses," and some, the girls say, are requesting that they "leave Omaha for awhile and go to Chicago, where they will 1 taken care of." "The situation," says Kllick, "Is stag gering, mixing as It does, with the sin cere efforts, of honest man und women to relieve the unfortunate." families relief station Letters of Sympathy Continue to Pour In Letters of sympathy and Inquiry con tinue to pour In on every one in Omaha from peolpe solicitous about the tornado damage. Among others that have come to The Bee, are the following: NEW YORK CITY-To Victor and C. C. Rosewator: The whole country Is dis tressed at the news from Omaha. I sym pathize deeply with the citizens ot Omaha and tho surrounding territory In this af fliction. My heart Is with you. LOIMS WII.EV. The New York Times. Fel Shaky, Biliou, Headachy, or Constipated? Take Cascarets Sick headaches! Always trace them to lazy liver, decayed, fermenting food in the bowels or a sick stomach. Poison ous, constipated matter, gases and bile generated In the bowels, instead of be ing carried out of the system. Is reab sorbed Into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue It causes congestion and that dull, Blck ening headache. Cascarets remove the cause by stimu lating the liver, making the bile and constipation poison move on and out of the bowels. The effect Is almost In stantaneous. Ladles whose aensatlve organisms' are especially prone to sick headaches, need not suffer, for they can be quickly cured by Cascarets. One taken tonight will straighten you out by morning a 10-cent box will keep your head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular and n.uke you feel bright and cheerful for months. Chil dren need Cascarets, too they love them because they , taste good and never gripe or sicken, A II ATLIAPITI CENT BOXES -ANY DRUG STORE ALSO 23 & 50 CENT BOXES CHICAGO-To Victor ltosewater. It was certainly a very deplorable loss to umana. and l regret to read of tho same. 1 am buying The liee every day, so I am prettv well advised as to the con dition: as much as I possibly could be witnout being on the ground. C. K LLKWKLLYN. NEW YORK-To Victor Hosewator win vou please express . tnrough your prper to me people ot umana my sincere sympathy In the great misfortune which has berallen your city. I lived many years In Omaha and have many friends among Its residents, and It Is a great shock to learn of this awful catastrophe, but a consolation to know that It Is not as bad as at first reported. Tin? great loss of human life will never bo forgotten. but owing to the Indomitable spirit of aggressiveness ana acnievetnent wnicn characterizes Omaha, it will not tako It long to eradicate the destruction and financial loss It has sustained. I voice the feeling and sentiment of many New York people who have made Omaha their home In the past. My telephone has been kept busy with Inquiries aB to the latest news from your stricken city, showing wnat a ncurtreit interest, exists In JSew York for the people of Omaha, we all sympathize with you and are anxious to do all we can In our power to help. Jf we can he of help at this end of toe line please command us. KDWARD WALLACE LEE. OPTICIAN WILL REPAIR SPECTACLES OF DESTITUTE II. p. Wurm, optician, at 413-446 Bran dels building, Uaa offered relief to the sufferers In tho form of repairs to spec tacles. He says he will repair spectacles or even give them away to persons who suffered In tho storm and are destitute. Mr. Wurm, who lives at Mil Icust street, was In the path of the death cloud and barely escaped with hit life. lie Is so thankful for his deliverance from tho hands of death that he Is will lug to help all he can for tho remainder of this week and all of next. "Their heart Is bigger than '.hoir means," said P. I. Kllick, member of tho general relief committee, after making the rounds of the storhi territory yester day. "People are housing unfortunates nnd allowing them to eat them out ot house it ml home. It is surprising also how fast tho work of repairing the partlall dnmugtd houses Is going on. One hardly knows where tho carpenters urn coming from. Day by day mnro und more of the damaged houses are being put into shape so that they can ho Inhabited." In the colored district south of Lake street and west of Twenty-fourth street tho situation Is still bad, as thero very few homes were left In such shnpe us to admit repair. 'I'enlM for lloinelesn. Pour hundred regulation army tents .11 rlxed Priday and will be dispensed to tho vnrlous relief station from the quarter master depot of supplies at Twenty-second and Hickory streets by Captain Btrlt zlnger, V. S. A. The tentsnre mado .'or two, but the army In tlmo ot a pinch manages to house four men comfortably in ono'of these tents. It Is likely Mini two or moro of these tonts will In ome cases have to be Issued to a single fam ily, but It is expecteu inai iiy hikhi trlcken district will be uoiuu wmi nnd nresent the appearance of a wh'te city. This will at once relieve the 01 - gestlon In some of the nomes w,..-.- ... unfortunates have been enred for. Jewluli Ilellef quartern. For the relief of the Jewish 1.. ti, Q atricken district, a i,. h.Bn onenod nt 1601 Norm iwunu-) fourth street, under "the direction of H. navltz. llecause of tho fact that many of the Jewish families have not a good speaking knowledge of the English lan- ), Tnwlsh neoule have thought It best to tako care of these unfortunates with the aid of those wno can cu.n........ cate easily with them. Many sensitive Jewish peopio imc- . . .. 1. ....I.lnurn mill shown a reluctance ui u un.-,, these will be brought out and provided fur In every way. Clouting, ueiiu.im. fuel, groceries, house rent, repairs on houses, and In fact, everyimng i - furnished. A largo corps or assistants working with Mr. Itavlta ana person. Investigations are being maue 01 u.d needy. Institute Will Help Oul. The Albright Institute ft Social Service Twontv-fifth and M Btreots. South Omaha, will take care of all cases ro- . .. . . ...-1. 1 .1 nr unrmlloil I Lnortea to mem. a imtn " -. , I' . .-. n,,t from this Bta- 1 ami iiruvioiui". , Hon to the Auditorium and another will , follow this afternoon. Anyone needing assistance and In this section can get aid by applying to phone, South 362. Auto- for Ilellef Stations. Two automobiles to bo used for Investi gation and relief have been placed at each relief station. These aro under tho supervision of Mrs. W. A. Hedlck and are being used for emergency calls and relief. ClothliiK to Auditorium. Clothing will not be accepted at the r. lief Btations. All clothing must be sent ( to the Auuiionum. 11 you iwi clothing, and have donations of this character, call the Auditorium. Douglas 1338, and a wagon will be sent for It. Muklnir Cunvn. At the Trinity Cathedral relief station on North Twenty-fourth, three autos were put In service and each one had three persons In It to make a house to houso visit in that neighborhood and ascer tain the needs of the more timid stricken, who have not yet applied for help. to houso somo ot tho people who hnvu not yot been located In quarters that they can keep for some weeks. COUNTY HOSPITAL REPORTS STORM PATIENTS IMPROVING Out of tlio fifty-five injured Hint wcio tnken care of at tho county hospital Sunday night thTo aro fifteen still at tho Institution nnd theso aro reported nn rapidly Improving. Anna llargiiitlue, Party-second and (Jrand, who was Injured In tho street nr accident at Twenty-fourth and Emmet during tho storm, is nt tho Institution suffering from major Injuries, but Is re ported as bring convalescent. Tho nurses at tho hospital worked vnllantlv all night Sunday nnd It was ix spectacle in watch tho wounded having medical attention ndmlnlstered. Thero wero too many waiting to stop for anes thetics and as their bleeding cuts wero sown up thoy would grit their teeth and tuko tho accompanying pain bravely. T'cislitont Advertising Is tho Rond to nig Iteturns. Relief Station No, 4 at Thirty-Third and Cuming I id vHHlnKi: Men Are You Going to Buy a Spring Suit? REDICK AND HALL ON THE RELIEF COMMISSION LINCOLN, March 'A. (Special TeU gram.) Judge W. I. Itedtck of Omaha has been appointed a member of the re lief commission by Governor Morehead in place of Mayor Skinner of Ralston. V U Hall of Lincoln takes the place of O W Potts on the commission. The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising is the Road to Business Success. Look in our windows and see the great est display of all-wool guaranteed cloth ing in your city. You will find one hundred other styles inside all fresh, new goods, shipped each week from our New York factory one block from Broadway, where styles originate. We aro the ONLY concern in your city that makes its clothing in its own fac tory and sells it in its own stores. That's why we can save you $5 to $8. There is no middleman and his profit figured onto the price of the suit, which is at our store always All wool trousers mado from factory remnants, at A 3 $10 $2 m m BicHamitton S leygyCo ClcrftMilTam1actwwS1:ores in Principal Cities Henry Thomas, Manager. 1615 Farnam Street.