TIIE BEK: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1013. Special Sale of Bungalow Nets, Printed and Fancy Scrims, 19c a Yard Slightly soiled bungalow nets, 45 nnd 50 inches wide nnd" 40-inch printed nnd fnncy scrims, vnlucn to 50c, Friday only 19o n ynrd. Special Sale of Irish Point Curtains $L69 a Pair Irish Point Curtains, made from good quality of not and swiss applique, one of our Friday specials $1.69 a pnir. Special Sale of Tailored Waists 49c and 79c Friday only, in basement. Ladies' hand embroidered linene tailored waists, all sizes, values to $2.50 79c. Madras tailored waists, values to $1.50, Friday, 49c Dress Linens Basement 36 inches wide, fast colored all linen, 40c n yard. RAMIE, 36 inches wide, fast colors, all linen, 40c a yard. ' Natural color all linen RAMIE, water shrunk, 36 inches wide, soft finish, 25c, 30c, 35c and 40c a ynrd. The real yarn dyed "Peter Thompson" Dress Linen, color fast in washing or sunlight, cadet blue only, 36 inches wide, 60c a yard. RAMIE, natural, all linen, 46 inches wide, 25c a yurd. 46 inches wide, nnturnl colored, all linen dress ma terial, 30c, 40c a ynrd. 36 inches wide dross linen, natural pure linen, 20c, 25c, 30c, 40c a ynrd. FRIDAY SPECIAL Natural pure linen, that would sell Ifk regularly at 18c a yard; Friday only CC M CI IftffiMHfldMi Beldam a (ffi, HOWARD 1 AND SIXTEENTH STREETS Cattlemen Protest Against Taking TariflOf f Meats 11APID CITY. S. D., April 10.-(Special ) Where hundreds of cattlemen once ns ambled In old library bull to attend the nnnuot meeting of tbo Western South Dakota Stock Growers rtsocUtlop barelv rflty of the old-timers met Wednesday afternoon u.1 the twentyvicond annual mcetlnr. President t T. Cralge wi corned the members present and.explnlnoj the Hearth of cattle In tlii country by tho years of drouth nnd the dlappciir anco of the open rane. City Attorney An Exact Measurement Is necessary If you aro to havo perfect f lttinsr gnrrnontal Wfl not only rIvo you this, but add tho hand tailoring of specialists in Coat, Vest and Trouser Waking. Spring fabrics ready today! ' Suits to Measure $25 to $45 MtcCtrthy-Wiltoi Tti(triB C. 304-6 South 16th Street Six Steps South of Faraiun. M'ADOO EXTENDS GAG ORDER Treasury Officials and Employes Mutt Not Qive Out News. APPLIES TO ALL THE BUEEAUS Information Alxint Ornicrr of I"pl drnilm, nhlpirrrcka, MoTrmrnli of Mfclionla Blnal ttf Sent to the Secretary. WASHINGTON, April 10. Secretary McAdoo's "sag- order' hat been extended from the assistant secretaries of the treaiury, to Unom It orljrlnally applied. to every bureau and division chief n i that extensive department Nothing; whni.j ever concerning; government dusiiitm there may become known until the sec retnry'a office has passed on the desir ability of It publication. Hurgeon General J)lne of the pu'jlie health service la forbidden to give out any news whatever of the progress of tne government tests and Investigation of J)r. V. F. Krledmann'a tuberculosis vr. clno; or to warn the public directly of danger of disease or epidemics; the lift saving service Is forbidden to mnks known news of a vessel In dlstrcsa or nt measures taken for the relief of an cn dangered crew. The revenue cutter Serv ice Is forbidden to send public warntnr.' of derelicts In the path of navigation or give the news of sending one of Its shlpj to n distressed vessel. All such Information now la sent first to the assistant secretary In charge of th division or bureau In which It originates and then to Secretary McAdoo's office where It Is made public or suppressed. The treasury Is the only department of the government In Washington where a "gag order" haa been Issued. Secretary McAdoo's new policy Is a complete re vtrsal of that of former Secretary Mac Veagh, who instructed his subordinates to give out news of the public buslnee with accuracy and dispatch except whena It would defeat the ends of Justice or In the c.vse of determination of Importat t pollcltj. Will nenrsanlae Iteveane Service. Ine Internal revenuo as well ns tho customs service may become' completely reorganized by Secretary McAdoo. Many Internal revenue Collectors have resigned and others are asking when their sueees sor will be appointed. The reorganiza tion is likely to begin as soon an Colonel W. II. Osborn of Greensboro, N. c. be comes commissioner of Internal revenue. Secretary McAdoo Is studying customs conditions at various porta with the evi dent purpost of pursuing his announced policy of Injecting "new blood" Into the service or displacing offclats not In rc cord with democratic principles. TllE merit of styles that arc correct and distinctive of prices that are extremely low, considering quality and last but not least our reputation for reliability as a safeguard against inferior goods are factors that should make this the logical store at which to purchase your Spring Apparel. The Store for Women The Store for Women Important Announcement! Our Great Semi-Annual Sale Of high grade Tailored Suits for Women and Misses actually worth $25, $30 and $35, begins g uwAti uavuiuat iixisi.vw iux I Watch Friday night's papers. See our window displays JULIUS ORKIN'S SUIT AND CLOAK HOUSE Oliver B. Sweet spoke In place of Mayor Kred II. Hygp nnd brucc McCuliough of tho Drovers' Journal-Stockman suggested the combining or stock raisin? with Htf rlciilturnl pursuits. Hecrctary Tomllnxon of the National Stock Growers' association confined lits remarks to deprecating the proposed plac ing of meats on the free list In tho Wil son tariff bill. At tho suggestion of Sec retary Tomltiison a resolution was unanl moiisly adopted protesting ngalnst tho, placing of meat products on the freo '1st. A moderate reduction In the duties on all Imported nrtlclcs was favored, but Die putting of meat mid MTlctlttWai producta on tlic free 'list Was character ised as rank discrimination, against thd live slock and agricultural Interests it the country. f Copies of these resolutions were ordered transmitted to President Wilson, Chair man Simmons of the senate finance com mittee, Chairman Underwood of the house ways and meana committee and to the aenntors and representatives front Bouth Dakota, Another resolution was adopted which favors fc tic in I control of the unappropriated grating landa injjtfyjj; ana uisinuis. a leasing system 19- 'Ajff, gested similar to . that now in voguwMn the national forest reserves. In his report Secretary V. M. fifmart pointed out that tho future profit from cattle raising must come from farmers breeding In connection with imrtcujturnl pursuits. Ho pointed out that more money came Into South Dakota In proportion to the number of cattle sold In 1913 thai did In 1997. In tho latter year Ml.tGO em tio were shipped at a net value of I15.U3, CC0, or HI per head. In the former Tear 123,563 at 172.00 per head brought tt.lSJ WW. Secretary Stewart eifmates that tho herds o( Bouth Dakota havo depredated to such an extent that Income from cattl lias fallen off 0) per cent. The fact hal prices for feeders have ranged so high explains the Inability of cattlemen to restock, but that prospects for the en suing year are very bright. TEN. LOANS ALREADY MADE (Continued from Page One.) nrro noioro una siorm, tne n tV ijatapiuaUy nerd jelle .fT$ tf&ntrtifcbr furniture- wns The Sweet Scent of the Flowers will soon fill the air. But you don't need to wait for tho flowers to grow. Our porfumcs and toilet waters are only tho best they havo the natural scont of tho liv ing flower. Specials for Friday 60c Colgate's Toilet Water, all odors .... ....r...38 76c Dabrook'B Toilet Water. Uly of the Valley and Flower Qlrl, at , 35d SOc Excelsior Florida Water 20 $1.00 oz. Lole French Perfume, Azoria Ideal, Natural Violets or Golf Kins; per oz 7 Bo Jlckee Perfumes, 01.... 35 f 1.00 Thelma, Queen of Perfumes, per oz 50 Stationery Specials Friday 35c and 60 box Linen Stationery for . , 144 10c and 16c Writing Tablets. .5 "Follow the Beaton Path" Beaton Drug Co. Fai-nani nd 15th BU. Lawyer of Late Denver Millionaire Defies Court Order DENVER, Colo,. April 10,-The body of JVIonzo Tho.npson, SI yenra old, mil lionaire spiritualist, la on the way to Belleville, III., this afternoon, whllo at torneys for Alomo Thompson, Jr.. aro trying to devise the means to Intercept the train before It reaches the state lino and have the body brought back to Den ver. Alonso Thompson died yesterday. This morning his son, Alonso, Jr., secured a citation froh the county court restraining the other heirs or their representatives from taking the body or the aged mil lionaire, or tho will In which the estate is disposed of. out of the state. The papers were served 011 James A Harris, attorney for the elder Thompson during his lifetime, ut the Union staUon Just as he was In the car for Oeltevlll with the body. The attorney tore up the papers, boarded a Chicago, Uurllngton & Qulncy train with the body and started east. Strike in Buffalo to Be Settled Soon BUFFALO. N. Y.. April W.-An early settlement of the strike of the carmen of the International nallway company ap peared probable when President E. a. Connette of the company announced that he would accept the offer of Mayor Fuhr mann to act as mediator and would recog nise the union, providing car service was immediately resumed. "Von 1It Tried the nest Sow Yon Can Itrllah the nest MISTX OKNUINE IIOCK DKKR on draught and In bottlea on and after April 11th. Be sure and have a case of this del'. clous brew sent to your home. Phone W. J. Uotkotf, retail dealer Douglas ltt. Individual who applies. Where an Indi vlduurjs so situated thnt lie 'din canity obtain a loan from 11 loan company, or If he haa any other way of cettliv a loan, the restoration committee alms to help him seek out that meana. V. hcvj this ennnot be done the committee Tims to make the loan. Help Two llnnilred n Dr. Although It Is the Intention of tlic re lief committee to slack up on relief work as toon h all families can be placed uacK to a eclf'SUSlalnhiR basis an tlmv were before the storm, the number of ellet Is still e way of wns furnished Ut S19TamlIles. Wednesday relief was Klven to some 200, which shows a falling oft at but IS. It Is thought that this falling off may have bee ndue, to the difficulty some found In getting to the relief station nt the Auditorium during the vety rainy weather. During the lnst few days financial help haa been glv'eii to eighteen families for the repairing of their partially wrecked homes. These arc only the ex. treme caaen In which the parties are unnble to get a loan, entV In which a small sum of money will fix their houses up In short notice so that they can be shelHrod, Tho amounts given by the relief committee for this work depend entirely upon the individual cases. Tho amounts vary grratly. according to the case. Kewcr Apply for Help. The ICO or thereabouts being helped dally now Is considered qullo a reduction from the 600 or more that wcro helped dally during "the first few days of the relief work. Tho troops of the algnal corps of Kort Omaha, which havo been on duty In the storm stricken district since tho night of tho tornado, with the officers actively engaged In the relief work at tho central relief station, ore now getting anxious to get back to Itho. -forU.'ylhey. express the hope thnt things will bo In such shape thai they can be relieved, by the end of the present month. ' ocratlc caucus today, for nt the oulnct ft quorum, was lacking, nnd while a quorum was quickly found, tho members kept slipping away to the game. Speaker Clark admonished members of the neccs xlty of working as a unit to carry nut the. pledges of tho democratic platform and urged tho cauciiB to stand 'by the bill exactly ns reported by the ways and means committee. POPE MUCH BETTER AT NOON ' (Continued from Page One.) SENATE DECLINES TO GRANT HEARINGS ON TARIFF SCHEDULES (Continued from Pace One.) u duty on raw wool as uased on tho wool schedule passed In congress and vetoed by tho presldont. They dcc'.ure that when the house agreed to n duty of 10 per cent and later accepted S3 pot cent In conference It ' wont on record beforo tho public. Opponents of the textile schedules had it test vote In the caucus yesterday, when they mndo nn effort to put Indigo on tho free list. They were defeated by n voto of 113 to 35. PostmuMtcr General Burleson, who vas nu early caller at the White Houbo to day, told the president ho favored tariff rovlslon by separate bills. My AtlVfincr Suiptr Uslr. " After a conference with President Wilton today Representative Ilardwiek of Georgia declared he would slibmS to tho house caucus an amendment tpj thu turlff bill to put sugar on tho trod list In March, mie. Instead of three jeuis from the date of the passage of tho bill as nov proposed. Mr. Hardwlck pre. dieted a fight for freo sugar In the house nnd told tho president ho believed It to be discriminator' to glvp ugar Ktowera three years' time to ndjust themselves whllo other products were Immediately to become free. Democratic members of tho finance committee held another meeting today to further consider their program. The wish of President Wilson for early action on the Vnderwool bill nnd n few changes' In Its rates wcro discussed, Bnso ball almost broke up the dem- Rome, visiting various churches and basilicas, where they prayed for the pontiffs recovery. Rejoleesi In Chunae of Weather. Tho popo rejoiced to see the morning bring a change In the weather. A Splendid sun streamed through the am ple window of his bed room. Although this seemed to ancourngo his splrltr, he continued to feel nnUseatod and .ivcrse to taking nourishment, notwithstanding the efforts made by his own I'oott, Stefann Inchlostro, an old servant who came with him from Venice. Incluostro keeps a special cow In tin Vatican gar den for hla master's milk. Prof. Marchlafava said after Ills morn ing visit that he considered tho un changed positions as 'augtiring well for a decided turn to the better. Tho onl specific npprehenslon Is heart weakness. In all the churches of Rome this imirn Ing the special prayers were prepared for the recovery. The faithful 'recited with the clergy tho Latin, "Oremus pro Ponteflol Nostro" ("Let us pray for our Pontiff Plus.") Dr. Amlrl, who spent the night at the pope's bedside, said this morning that hla patient rested sufficiently well. Ills temperature Is now a little above. 37. Dr. Amlci dented most emphatically the persistent reports that the pope Is suffering from nephritis, and reiterated that the whole trouble is a relapse from his recent attack of Influenza. Prof. Marchlafava this afternoon gave confirmation of continued improvement In the pope's condition. lie isald his only fear was that complications might arise, more especially through Jack of nourish ment owing to the absence of appetite Efforts will be made to administer arti ficial nourishment. Eight hundred Polish pilgrims arrived today, and went to the Vatican. Ah they were not allowed to see the pope, they marched around tilt- piazza In pro cession, chanting prayers and singing hymns. Mnny of them were peasants wearing their nntlonal costume, but many ethers were members of the old Polish nobility. Including somo princes. The official Vatican newspaper, the Osservatore Romano, published tho fol lowing tody: "Contrary to what has been asserted by newspapers bince yesterday morning until tho moment In which wo write, the holy father has had no fever whatever. Hla condition, however, requires the care usual in cases of Influenza. KC7.RMA CURKD IT JO TO 30 DA YS. The Paris Medicine Co., 2625 Pino street, St. Louis, Mo., manufacturers of Laxa tive Bromo Quinine have a new and won derful discovery. GROVE'S SA-NAREJ CUTIS, which they guarantee to cure any case of ECZEMA, no matter of how long standing, In 10 to 30 days, and will refund money If it falls. GROVE'S SA NARE CUTIS Is perfectly clean and does not stain. If your druggist hasn't It, send us GOc In postage stamps and it will be sent by- mall. Advertisement. Chicago to Have Biggest Hotel CHICAGO, April 9.-DefInIte plans for the construction of one of tho biggest and most expensive hotels In the worjd are said to have been completed for Chicago's down town district. The now hostelry Is to cost 19,000,000 and will be built at the southeast corner of Clark and Madi son streets. .According to the plans an nounced last night, the structure will bo twenty-one stories and will contain 2,210 rooms, each of which will havo a bath. Orkin Brothers Friday This Fine Switch OF Natural Wavy Hair ONE-HALF ACTUAL SIZE The dance of the Y. P. P. club, "which wns supposed to be given March 23 at Metropolitan hall; 'will ber held Sunday", April 13, at the Metropolitan hail. Tho proceeds of same will be given to the tornado sufferers, Admission 60 cents n couple. Advertisement. Important Notice! Omaha's Greatest Suit Department ' Makes Advance Notice of A Stupendous Sale Saturday of Tailored Suits A Wonderful Event that Will be Long RememberedSuits that Were Made to Sell at $25, $30 and $35, choice at Sale Starts Promptly at 8 o'clock Saturday a. m. $12 See Our Window Display and Read Friday Night's Papers Natural Wavy Switches, made from human hair every one mounted on a short stem. ' A LARGE ASSORTMENT Your Choice of all the popular shades of dark and medium browns, blonds, blacks. Switches, $1.95 SPECIAL! 22 alld 24-incb' inuurui, muimu 1 95 hair switches, priced for Fri-Jp day nt tho very 1 o w price of only 22-Inch Switches, at $3.95 28-Inch Switches, at $1795 30-Inch Switches, at. . . . .$6.95 36-Inch Switches, at $7.95 "We have a most select as sortment of fine gray switches nnd transformations, all attrac tively priced. Our Magazine Page will interest every woman who likes good heart-to-heart talks with other sympathetic women