.jytaasa. 4 A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 3(J, 13. Damage Wrought by 0 yclone Rapidly Repair ed Clothing for Men, Women and Boys on Easy Payments A COMPLETE NEW STOCK MODERATELY PRICED The "Union" Lends a Helping Hand imd again extends its sincere, sympathy to its many customers and friends who suffered a complete or partial loss. To one and all we offer the help of this big organization and its splendid credit service. Don't worry about your payments, come and get what you want to refurnish your homes, and pay us when you can. Don't be backward in calling upon this big organization in your hour of need. Every department is at your service now at all times uso it. Furthermore, wo offer you terms, service, treatment, liberality and lower prices than you can obtain else where. Wo will store free the goods of any of our customers who suffered a partial loss. ( t Buy Wow What You Need Pay When You Can Homo of T J. Dlrss, OU08 Lincoln Pack, In the llemls Pnrk District. RELIEF FUNDJSTILL GROWS Total of $136,168 i Reported by TreaBurer Cowell at Noon. OUTSIDE HELP 18 APPRECIATED Woney l'oqr In from All Houreea In Jlelp Swell the FnniJ to Aid the Sufferers from Sdndnx'a UtKroclIro Tornado. The relief fund. In the hands of Treas urer Robert Cowell, to date la IU6.10H.33. i'revlously reported H03.1M.M Through Dally New Through Omaha tlee Through offlcera and employe of quartermasters' depot, V. 8. A , , ,,, , l'red J. Adama Omaha Electric Ught Power company , V. J. OUrlcn Co t I.adlc of Dundee Urand laland Commercial club,. DeBord, Kradenbttrg & Van Orsdel VJ. H. Tebblna A. R. Tebblna j Commercial club of Cairo, Nob.. C. U. Woodworth Co U. II. Conlngham 'H. Hock L'ah, citizen to Com. club A. D. ! a. 11. Dewar , 'A. K. I Kdlth Klsher , H. I Seward ,,. Omaha ouiana . Missouri O. K. Lewis, Stamford, Neb (American Radiator Co 'Jnlted State National bank..,., I'r.end of needy, llroken How,,.. II. H. Meyera, New Yoik... jiemmgton &'Kessler .. Old J. Wolf liohn Latenser , ,. Uu.K-fl States Hoffman Co,, Ayr. acute, N. Y h-Vatrdth & Sherwood Lumber Co. J. A. Sunderland 'Sunderland )ros, Co J. V. linger and wife, Uellwood, 477.00 n.oo n.oo (0.00 2,600.00 00,00 300.00 900.00 100.00 lu.oo O.U) 2i.W O.U0 f JiO.01 20. U0 i,J0 0. U) 1. 'JO o.'JO 0. Ui) 1. UJ .w .! l.WJ HW.U0 iM UX.U) JU.U0 oOO.UO WW.Ug 0,00 Carter White Lead Co. (aecond subscription) Northwestern Terra Cotta Co., through F. It. MoConnell C. V Wo name, through W. Jardlne.. Mr. HaiUetnun No name, through Ilelle llyan.. P. Miller...., 'People' Jco and Cold Storage Co. Kmployes tleaton & lAlr Florence C. May , iraward 11. Ma; hrough W. N. Johnion Through W. 11. Hutts, Mra. O, IK. W. lryor Thomas Iteeis , V, P. Wade fJohn Albert William M. T. Thompion , (Mrs. II. A. Morgan Craig Morris a. YV. Hlbbler Rev. W. F. Hott John Bloomfleld Caah , Cash J. O. Parkar W. F. Singleton Paplllloil Hat W. H. Herbert W. S. Dickey, Mfg. Co., Kan-" aa City, Mo,...., Charles D. Illalne , Alexander Jctes ., Kmploye I'aston Sc Uallagher.. Helen 8. Uregpr C. O. Fry. Ulenn, Net A. CI. Uee;on, Nebraska In spection llureall Employed Hallway Dept., Union Htock Yards ; Employers Union Htock Yards company City of llonaon, Wnrrnnt No. 872 Hunk of Memo. Mernn. Neb.... Citizens Hunk, United, Pocotella, Idaho , Mrs. M. T, Strickland William Bellamy Fisher & Lawrle u. w. Peters i.oo SO.00 200.00 4.WJ 0.00 .i.Oi) 2.00 lfcU.U) oi. (0 1.IU 1.00 .26 10.W 1.0Q . 4 1.U0 1.C0 1.00 1.00 ."0 JU.IH) lO.lfl .10 .III .2j .25 800.00 25.0i 100.00 6.00 15. 0j 200.00 0.00 2.50 25.0i 80. 322.'. 1.000.00 10.0U 10.00 IS.O0 ' W.Oj 100.00 15.00 1. v. 1'eiers 15.00 C. J. Havloy. Jr. , ......il .H.QO Herman Kunde 6.0? uavid Cole Creamery company..- 100. Of Ifou Should Enjoy Your Meals Ono at the Most Important Qtien ioaa to Consider in the Search for Hapnlnosa am) Health. It our stomaoli can not digest your fjnd, what wlUT Whers's the relief? The answer Is In Stuart's Dyppita Tablets, because, as alt stomach trou. Lieu arise from Indigestion and because on Ingredient of Stusrt's Dyspepsia Tablets Is able to thoroughly and com pletely digest J. 000 grains of food, doesn't It stand to reason that these tablets are going to digest all the food and what ever food you put Into your stomach? "10.(1 60.00 600. 00 260.0Q 200.00 .100.00 lOO.OJ 2V00 40 0? 6.0) 10.00 lOO.ftP 100.01 6.00 6.(1) 6.00 25.09 10,00 10.00 5.00 S.Wili.TJ O.60 3CO.O0 2S.O) 2.VCO 8.00 10,00 5S.00 10.00 UiO.OO Thousand Dollars ; Added to General Fund for Relief oa Can Bat With the Appattu of a Lusty Yonnjrater, If Yoa Help ' Tour Btomaon. Science nowadays can dlgevt food with out having It tnter the stpmach at all. And Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the result of "this scientific discovery. They digest and digest thoroughly and well, anything and everything you tat. The burning question to you Is, "Are you getting out of lfe all the pleasure and the health you ar entitled to?" If not. why not? No matter whether every organ and member of your body la In a sound stats of health and strength, If your stomach la -in any way dlordred, you are not solns to be "yourself." You are going to be a worried, outof-sorts, nervous or sullen Individual, whoso actions will re flect your condition lusde, and people will naturally avoid you. Bo, If your atomach refuse to work or en-t work, and If you suffer from erua tatlons, bloat, brash, fermentation, bll pusness, our stomach, heartburn, Irri tation, Indigestion, or dytpepita of what syrar form, Jut take one or two of Ittaarf Dyspepsia Tablets, arid see the sUffarsAoa, It doesn't cost you much to prove tu Then you can eat all you want, what you want, whtnerer you want. If yon use theie tablets, and you can look the whole world In the face with a beam tar and ri'i win r,ve a cbtrful ssptrfe. a pleasant face, a vigorous body Ml sv sssar mind and memory ao4 ertry ISiSssg -wHl look and taata ttHcUaa U fw. That's ltf. &t a W east Vox of Htuarf Sysspap. U TaMajta at any drug glora. ? 1 If ' . . 1 11, , ,v. t. - m.v Ij. llahn , 2,00 iwiuai Fmnchlse Boclety Mats Hrewlnu company Charles Mets Fred Mntt Arthur Met Louis Mets C. A. Unk- Supply company, St. IOtils. Mo Employees U. S. Supply company Ann C. Sophia Grumann A. J. Anderson C, K. Fnii. Ona,wa, In., throuBh iiyrne-Hnmmer company nolB 8. nauer, Lman. Ma Mlnnlo D, Hulse H. F. Moffatt . . F. W. Thomaa A. Iy. Meyer , Mrs. Alice Meyer C. I.oula Meyer Carl T. Mover ,. Through World-llernld...,. Employes of ller ft Co,. Her ft Co , Omaha Mirror und Art Glass Co. McAvery ft Hlevers O. O. V. H.. Vnlnnrnlao Neh.... J. A. Shoemaker. Denver throiiKh ii. uucKinannm Walter Crumrlch, New York City, through , M. K. Bmlth Co. It. W Wood A W. Frlck Co Commercial club. Illoomfleld, thro!Kh Merchants N'litlnnnl. Merchants National bank S,i0i).tO Farmers National bank, Pawnee city. throiiMh I.uther Drake.... ?n M Creamery Package Co ;.oo E. O, Form ,.. 10.OO Allen Hroa. Co fA,(V5 Nel Nulron, Irvlngton 10,O C, F Artkln Mfl A lu Johnston, Hnatlngs 1.00 Children of Deaf Institute, Council Bluff a.ss Unknown woman i.oo Cash , , 1.0) Deutaehea Damen Vereln lftl.00 Oinuha National bank,.., 2,f00.0C Cash. n. C s.oo First Nat'l bank, Callaway, Neb. w.ul W. H. Walthall, llengle. Kan., through Mayor Dahlman , 1.00 Fred Krug llrnwlng Co Ktt.ft) Aurora Commercial club 200.00 Montlcello semlnnrv. Alinn. ill in fm Mr. and Mr. Klsby p.00 C. K. Wlnne, Albany. N. Y XM H. O. Waton. Portland. Oro.... 8.00 E. H. Couse, De Sluet. S. D 50.00 J. B. Doijge. Milwaukee. "Wis... 34.00 Holdreg Commercial club 200.00 Mrs, H. Huelrlch. Chicago, HJ ... 2.00 Hev. B. C. Smith, Leavenworth. Kan 10. o) Alfred Patch. Denver, Colo 1.00 City of Florence. 8. C 60.00 W. 8. Jennings, Jaakson, Fla... 60. 00 Ctty of Hasting. Hastings. Neb. 600.00 City of Lincoln, Lincoln, Neb.,.. 6,000.00 C. It. Moser ,..., 10.00 J. W. Hoglett 5.00 Mrs. Martin , 1.00 Mrs. 8. A. Mayse 1.(0 Mrs. Chrtity , 1.00 W. L. Stanton , 2,00 Mrs. Strlekley , , .60 Mrs. Peter llowmau .60 Herman Fricke , js.oo T. J. H. ft D 100.00 Mr. and Mrs. Prior Msrkel, Kan sas viiy so.oo Elizabeth Kountze Heal Es tate Co 600.00 United Heal Estate ft Trust Co. 600.00 Along with a check for $1,W for lief work In Omaha, Cyrus II. ficCor mlck, president of the 4nternatl011.il Mar. vester company, has written the follow ing letter of sympathy; "CH1CAQO, March 2B.-Hobert Cowell, Treasurer, Omaha: My Dear 8lr Marcn 24 1 telegraphed Mayor Dahlman aa fol lows: 'Ureatly deplore Iom of life nnl property ut Omaha, Pleate draw on International Harvester company lor $1,0X1 to alleviate Immodlato distress ami advise me of anything more we ran do to assist. Have wired our branch nouse at Omaha to Investigate need for iiMlal ance In Nebraska farming dlitrlcts and do what wc can to help wherevar help Is needed.' "Today I am Inrecelpt of the following telegram from the mayor: 'Thanks for sympathy and tender of assletancc. Pleazo aond rhcok for iurh sum ia you enro to give to Robert Cowell, trctsurei. Omaha. Our people are bravo und meet. InR the situation heroically, Wo will bo Glad to accept your help.' "Tho directors of thla company, in deepest sympathy, tender you for the re. lief of tho people of the stricken illitnct of Omaha the enclosed check for $1,0"). "It may be a sourco of comfort to' you and to your brave people to know that uur local agent at Omaha has ncan ru iJrjitetl to Instruct his blookmen, can- uisera and snjeimcn to Invustlgato and .nake prompt report of suffering ''mong furmciH und to furnish lmmedlu.5 relief In outlying farmlnc districts that may be neglected because lacking organized, re lief work. While we do not i-njaio to cover all of this ground, we will theer fully render such aid aa we may. "The Nebraska and Iowa farmers have ever shown euch great confidence ;n our fairness and integrity that bcsldea the broad sympathy that human distress must awaken In all mankind, we teel an added sense of personal obligation, ot personal gratitude, and friendliness to ward them aa Individuals. "We wll be thankful, indeed, If we can prove an Instrument of sulmantlil aid and comfort to those who suffer. "While regarding with prldo tho un daunted courage of your puople, believe me, sir, to be "Yours In deepest sympathy, "CYUUB II, M't'OUMICK.' Total i$18C10S.a YORK SCHOOL CHILDREN SEND ALL THEIR FUNDS The school children of York have ex emplified a laudabls spirit of considera tion for the children of the storm strl kc area by sending the balance of n. little fund they had accumulated from a Christ wa benefit to the Omaha relief commit tee. It amounted to $S In all and 1 de scribed as the amount left over after they had provided an entertainment for tho poor of their own town. NOT INTENDED FOR THE NEEDY, BUT COAT WENT ..Mis. P. C, Morlarfy of "the Visiting Nurso association, lit the Auditorium. laid n handsome long coat down that no might assist with tho work ot get ting bundles together for the different stations. A special ordur was to bo sent to a certain family und the person who gathered the garments glanced at a nice looking coat and proceeded to put It into the bundle and away It went on tile wagon. - After working most- of the afternoon, Mrs. Morlarty decided that she would go home and started to look for her coat, only to henr: "Why that coat went out with that special ordir early In the afternoon.'' Mrs. Morlarty had to apply to the coat department of the relief Btatlou for a wrap to use until she reached home. Collage Outfits 12.50 IRON BEDS strongly madp, ch c of sizes, sale price, each S1.50 $45 Terms, S4.50 cash, S3.00 monthly. $7.95 for an Excellent $12.50 Bnssor They are made of solid oak, three large draw ers and French bevel plate mirror. SOCIALS 17.50 Kltchoa safes, well made, double d 0 o rs, price. $3.95 $7.50 Uli.1. "room tables, largo tops fitted with 6-ft slides, sale shj qj prlcd.PO7J $5 Iron bods, en ameled or Vornla Martin finish, sale 'JJT price O $12.50 $8.95 for this Handsome Irass Bed A superior value, have large, two-Inch posts and heavy fillers, Com-s In full size and has guaranteed lacquer. THIIKE ROOMS FUR-NlSIIEn COMPLETE FOn $79 Terms $7.5 ) cash, S4.00 monthly. EASY TERMS TO ALL $12.95 For This $20.00 China Closet Made of genuine quarter ed oak. $1.98 for a Splendid $4.00 ROCKER , Made of hardwood, flnlsh'el In American quartered, oak, Hlh back. Peoples Oloak and Cloth ing Store formerly located dt 1405 Iouglas St. Now on the 3d floor of our building at 16th and Jackson Sts. 79c x x $3,90 !$, $6.50 Extension Table Exactly like cut, mado of hardwood, top fitted with six-foot slides, finished in golden oak. A very special value. for a $1.25 CHAIH They aro well made, gol'don f ii'sU with wqo4 Boats. Special Sale of Rugs and Draperies ?8.50 art sqimres, size 9x9 ft. tlevoraible so It CRn he used on either side, Bale prj?e. ., -84,50 $10 Brussels rugs, size 6x9 ft. Extra flno qual ity, best of wearing material, sale price, .6.75 $1.50 Nottingham lace curtains, eood oualltv'nnd I width, a serviceable curtain, Eale price, pair 78J Copking Stoves and. Ranges 91.1 Cook Slovos four large K-inch lids, good baking oven, dJQ ttfi sale price P7OU $35.00 Steel Ranges, com plete upper warming closet os Illustrated, large baking oven, nickel trlm-gOy! 50 mlngs, sale price PT' . Union iitfittirtgCs OMAHA S. E .CO R.I 6 &-J ACKS OM ST CONSOLIDATED WITH THE PEOPLES STORE. W rtV.T.T. i aa $1.00 a Week Will Dress You 'and Your ' Family Well X X X Relief Stations Furnish Supplies to Six Hundred Rellff was given to zzz families yester day at six of the seven relief stations, The reports sent In to the central com nilttee last night give the following num bers of families furnished with food, clolhlnc and cash; Station No. 1 is; Station No. 2 iM Station No. 3 FU Station No. 4 joj Station No. D No report Station No. (!.,,,,, , 12a Station No. T , fii Total 6M nils conrpares with v3 families helped the first day and 79J tho second day, - the police station the man Kave his name ss Ous Kinney, He had with him a bundle of clothes of which the police are trying to find the owner. SWEDISH AMERICANS WILL HELP TORNADO SUFFERERS A mass meeting of several hundred Swedish-Americans assembled In the Swedish L,utherott church, Nineteenth and Cass streets on Friday evening with the object In view of relieving the tor nado sufferers. They decided to call a committee from the nine Omaha Swed ish churches and the twelve fraternal and social oreanlsatlons ot their national ity, to meet In the same church Monday evenlnR and elect a committee of twelve to work with the general relief commit tee already established. This committee of twelve Is (a raise funds and other wise relieve the needy sufferers. While arrangements are pending they decided that Chairman Adolph Hult be the only one authorized to receive funds. The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising la the Road to Rosin cm Success. Stop that Hacking Cough before It lead to throat and lung trouble. Dr. Bull's Couch Syn.p will gtvc quick relict. Bate. Ban. Bulls ble, gjc 'I fc4 tttk to Mtk mtW4 ill tUr loaf. O' lha'tCHi(kKni took 11 iwWIUL,UW.4lbi.Cklc.(e, IU. WEE SAMPLE fc0'1.0, Two Women Get a View of tho Tornado Sca'cejy had Mrs. Ulla Gibbons, police matron, end Miss Aggie Claire, 812 North Seventeenth street, completed the decora tion of the lots In Wcstlawn cemetery, where loved ones are buried, when the Easter tornado struck. Flowers were carried away and tombstones all around them were hurled about. The two woipen ran to a sheltered place below1 a little knoll and saved their lives. The first thing we knew of the stom," said Mrs. Gibbons, "was when we taw a big black wall closing about us. Then It suddenly grew dark and we could hardly see each other. When I saw the tornado it was a black wall and a min ute later I could see It many miles away from us, swaying like a Oig balloon." Mrs. Gibbons saw the street car turn over near Forty-seventh and Leaven, worth streets. She says at first she thought It had struck a piece pf timber that derailed it, but a tew minutes later she saw that It had been blown over, In spite of the experience, Mrs. Gib bons .and her friend waited no time re counting their troubles. They Immedi ately thought of helping persons whom they knew to be worse off than them selves. Mrs. Gibbons worked all Sun day night and every day since, from. S o'clock In the morning until late at night Secretary Bauer ' Sends One Hundred F. I. Elllck has received the follow ing letter and a1 check for $100 from Halph 8. Bauer, secretary of the National Association of Statlnnurp Unit held its convention In Omaha last summer and which has Its headquarters at I.vnu. Mass. LYNN. Mass.-My Dear Mr. Elllck: I am enclosing my check for 1100 to be given to your local relief fund as a con tribution from a Massachusetts stationer who enjoyed the splendid hospitality ot Omnlia citizens during our national con vention In Omaha last August. It Is the spirit ot human helpfulness broueht out In times of (lira distress that makes life worth while. If I can be of anv further assistance, please command me, .Very truly yours. RAM'!! S. BACEil. Key to the Situation Hce Advertising. Two Women Take Poison; One Dies Mrs. Elols Ilels, 74 years ot age, living at 245$ South Nineteenth street, com mitted sulcldo early last night by drink ing carbollo acid. She had been 111 for some time and despondency and a quarrel with her husband prompted her to end her life, Louise Mansell, 714 North Eighteenth otreet, attempted to kill herself by drink ing laudanum. A quarre with her hus band caused her to take the poison. Po lice Surgeon FolU succeeded In saving the woman's life. DOCTOR SCARES AWAY THREE ROBBERS WEARING MASKS Dr. F. A. Johnson, who lives at Twen. ty-rlxth and Ames, reported to the police last night that as' he was going home from his office he saw three men sev eral yards ahead of him with masks on their faces. Ho said that ho drew his pistol and hid himself behind a tree and was preparing to open fire on the bandits when another man came along and the supposed robbers fled. Money to Go to the Ralston Sufferers Reports from Ralston that the suffer. Ing there are still In need ot financial aid, caused the central Omaha relief committee yesterday afternoon to donate 1,000 of the funds on hand to the relief wdrk In the southwestern suburb. Some donations from the packing houses and larger institutions, which were received by the .central relief com mittee specified that a certain per cent go to Ralston relief. The sum donated yesterday was Independent of this. The1 check was made out through J. II. Guild, commissioner of the, Commercial club. NIGHT WATCHMAN CAPTURES BURGLAR WHO ROBS STORE Last night at U o'clook a watchman for the Novelty Skirt company, 314 North Sixteenth street, discovered two men rob bing the storeroom. The watchman cov ered both men with his revolver and when one of them ran ha suecseded In capturing the other When arraigned at Tailored Spring Suits Tailored Suits In every new and pretty spring style and fabric, every pretty color aleo some splendid sample suits, comprising Of. 4" An lust one of a kind, on sale at SIK.ftn. R12Kri Halfl'UU and r Long Crepe Kimonos $2.00 Values. Splendl I quahty materials made In empire and shirred qq backs, etc., all colors, at OC Muslin Underskirts ?1.00 Valuos Pretty White Muslin Skirts, em broidered, on sale A o at 4rOC PRETTY TRIMMEI HATS Hundreds of the season's most charming models are htre for your selection at 4.98 98 WOOL SERGE IRESSES Values to $7.00 Al) colors, neat, new qq styles, at 70 Women's Shoes Values up to $4.00 Velvets, suedes, gqrt metals, patents, etc. Splendid weiring shoes, in all the latest styles and lasts, on sals and , $1,48 The novelty 6. J-jg No 6g jr OMAHA ' Sress Bklrts Values to f 1.00 Serges, whip cords, fano I o , etc., all color, " $1.48 1