Eye Glasses Must So Says New York Physiciai Hero Is His Frcs Prescription: Many who wear b,abes cou.u u penso with them. Uniy oiu.hary .ar .k necessary xtu ejes ot o,u uiid jguu snoum oo piupeily Uatneu n.mu .i.iu morning. Imn m moiu mi,itiuiu in.. Cleansing teetn, says he aim wiun m Sow ou to mty; "Th luiiolng tlfUtniellt is Worthy ot tullcst confidence Ji la ac.ontulc, Im mediately ottectivo and ioluel uaun less to me vtettntwi ui iib. uo 10 auy drug fctore, get a tuba ot Upton tauiete, dlssoitu one in u two ounc I'oitiu 01 uuiu water anu buthe tno oes two to tour times uuiiy. What la genotai.y hii-wii as eye stiam will boon be buiiisned flulu the inusLles and nerves are iennitteu to perform tuelr noinitil lunctluns. it helps diseased 0es anu It keups good eyes healthy; It Is uusoiuteiy nuumuss In oven way: does not smart or bum. hiia a wondertul olfect on granulated lids and Is espoclally recommcnuea for dull bleary or giasay eyes. It helps ull eyes and should be In every boniu for use lu emergency." Tho following extracts aro from let ters received from users of this pro scription: "1 turd Optona one wek for a cold In mr iff, It dia m. a great dral ot tood." "Mr ejr.t have been failing tor ytarn. 1 am aura Optona la doing them food and ahall cou tlnue ta use." "Have onlr been using Optona a short time. Mr r ara lmprorlng wonderfully." "I find Optona yery tatlifactory and recommend It wheretetr I find an opportunity. I find It very aoothlnr." "I've been benefited by Optona and Intend to follow the treatment." "Have been using Optona fur about three months and It lias grtally Improved my sight." "My eyes hate been sore for several yars; were red and Inflamed. Used everything recommended and gained m relief, I hud my eyes examined and wore glasiea for six months, 1 read of Op tona and thought 1 ould gle It a trial. Am glad to be able to state I got satisfactory relief. Ilava only used about half a box ot Optona and have not worn my glaebca since. 1 feel my eyes do not require them." Many others havo made similar reports. If youi eyes bother you, have the above prescription filled; It may do wonders for you. Do not becomo a victim of neglect. You perhaps value your eyes more than any other organ, thereforo Its your duty to protect them. This free prescription has given relief to thous ands. Advertisement SILVER JUBILEE! Will you heln celebrate? "How would you advise me to observe my SMh anniversary as an Ear Specialist!" was the question Specialist flproule asked aomo ot bis friends. Their an swer was unanimously: 'Give away a certain number of vour treat ments for Head Noises, Free." After careful consideration, tho Specialist has decided to do thl and now he wants every suf ferer from Head Noises to help him celebrate by sending for a Kree Treatment. Just 25 yean ago. he began curing this trouble and ho has kept right on doing It for a quarter of a century. Hundreds and hundreds of people who never thought to be free from those Incps aent, terrible noises have secured a bletsed quiet ness by the use ot his treatment. Moreover, every Head Noises sufferer's heart confirms the medical truth that his troublo Is only too surely a red lantern of warning to tell ot coming Dearness. Whether the ear-sounds are constant or occasional whether tho hearing la still acute or Impaired to a greater or lesser ex tent Deafness will come. What more pitiful af fliction? To e starving for love, yet unable to hear a word of sympathy, shut out from friends and companionship to be only a burden and an noyance to othera! HEAD NOISES TREATMENT To celebrate his Silver Jubilee, Specialist- Sproole offers Free Treatment for a short time, to every Head Noises sufferer who reads these lines. Ho dnea this In response to the request of people ut like ou, who suffered from Head Noises nnd ap proaching Deafness, arid who have been entirely cured by his treatment. Don't miss this Silver opportunity. Just sit dawn and write a note to Kpeclullst Hproule ask ing or a "Jubilee free Treatment." or write "Jubilee Fre Treatment" on a post card, algn jour name and uildrefit. and tho treatment will como to you as quickly an the malls can bring It. You can then aeo this Method for yourself. It won't cost you a cent. Don't delay and don't hesitate. Get In line to hate a Jubilee jourself by getting rid of thosn terrible noises. Think how happy you would M freo from thcml Write right NOW. Hend for a Jubilee Free Head Noises Treatment and tharo In tho Jubilee. Deafness Specialist Sproule, 193 Trade Building, Boston, Mais. D. D. D. Prescription ' for 15 years the standard skin rem edy a liquid used externally instant relief from" all kinds of itch. D. D. D. Soap the mildest of cleansers keeps the skin always clean and healthy. Sherman & McConncll Drug; Co., four stores. PANORAMIC CAMERA PICTURE Omaha High School and Cadets ' Blie 10x30. This picture ban just been made and makes a beautiful subject framed.. Price 81.00. TUB BEE PUBLISHING CO., Photo Dept. Omaha. ONE DIP PEN "Writ 600 words at one dip. Are you looking for something' which you have vainly looked for in so-called son laakable fountain pens? Here is your opportunity to crot away from them.. Write for particulars. rSAWK W. WOIiVERTOW, Dept. 7, Allance, Wet). GALLSTONES Try bail-Tone. Good for All Stomach and ul v or Troubles; ook Fna. Addrtss Hailstone Bemsdl Oo. Sept. 745 313 B. Dsarborn fit- Chicago 5THR0W Y0UIUBUS5AWAY Siafle strong and well In a few days without a surgical operation or loss ot time. Our work ts guaranteed. Call or write for particulars. Drs. Wray & JJath njr. Mt Bet Bids.. Omaha. ta BLIZZARD MOVES EASTWARD Storm Leaves Trail of Destruction in Mississippi Valley. EXTENT OF DAMAGE UNKNOWN It Will He Several Day llcfore Itnll nnd Wire Traffic tlernmr Xnr mnl More Snow l'nll In vv York. CHICAGO, Feb. Tho blizzard whloh prevailed for two days over tho uppor Mississippi and Ohio river valleys had disappeared to the eastward today, leav ing; behind a trait of destruction. It will bo several days before rallroa'l schedules nnd telegraph and telephone communication again reach normal con ditions In Indiana, southern Illinois, Mis sotirl, Iowa and Kansas. Steam air! ecctrio railroad tracks will havo to bo cleared of Iiuro drifts ot snow, which In some Instances completely stopped traf flo. All of tho railroads today sent out big gangs of workmen to begin clearing the track?. Hundreds of linemen began re placing Dtllen poles and rcstrlnglng wires. Alt trains In the storm district contlnuod from one to several hours lato today. Because of Interrupted communication the full extent of the damage dono by tho storm was not known. No reports havo been received from many of tho smaller cities and towns. Reports which did filter through told of sovero cold which followed tho storm, of fuel shortage, of interrupted busi ness and closed schools. Store Snoiv In TVcrr York. NEW YOniC, Feb. St An extra cov ering of an Inch of snow last night was dumped on JLhe heavy blanket left by last week's storms. The snow quit fall ing early today, with tho thermometer at 10 degrees above zero. Tho snow here came as forecast yes terday as the tall end of the blizzard :n the west. It was llttlo more than a bluster, but served as a warning to tho surfaco car lines and tho city street cleaning department. Several thousanj men wero engaged all night In sweeping snow from car tracks and street crossings. Two Ships in Uitngrr, NORFOLK, Va Feb. 24.--With a re vero snow nnd wind storm raging on the coast, tho British steamers Sachem and Rlvcrsdale, ashore near here, were today In more danger than at any' timo since they struck last week. Tho Sachem, on a bar two and a half miles from shore, was In worso condition than tho Itlvers dale, which lies well up on tho beach In a less treacherous position. Tho crew of tho Sachem Is still aboard tho vessel. The Rlvcrsdalo'a cargo of lumber Is being thrown overboard and saved on the beach. Its crew Is ashore. Ulocknde In Western I'ciinMylvnnla. PITTSBURGH, Pa., Feb. 21.-Wlth tem peratures from 1 to 5 degrees below zero, this entire section today experienced one of tho few bright days since the advent of winter. Hundreds of men were employed digging tho city out of the seven Inches of snow that felt yesterday. Trains were delayed somewhat nnd reports from rural districts were" that only a thaw will open many miles of highways whero ffio snow Is badly drifted. Zero In Missouri. ' KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Feb. 24. A clear. cold day dawned In Missouri and Kansas. Tho temperature, after dropping closo to zero, began a steady rise. With tho gradual restoration of telephone facili ties and wire communication with points completely Isolated yesterday, came more detailed reports of the suffering and In convenience that accompanied one of the worst storms known In the Missouri-Kansas region In a half dozen years. while the demoralized wlro conditions of yesterday wero Improved today, of ficials ot the telegraph nnd telephono companies said It would bo several days before normal order could be restored. Train service on all tines was Improved. Youth Admits He Attempted to Murder Farmer Near Kearney KISARNIiY, Neb. Feb. 24. (Special Tel egram.) Ernest Wilcox, tho 15-year-old boy, who was arrested at Council Bluffs churged with the attempted murder' of Henry Richards, a farmer, living; near this city, has made a complete confession to County Sheriff Andrews. The boy states he fired the first shot to rou60 Richards, who was sitting' be hind a cream separator and could not bo seen from the window. When Richards Jumped from tho chair tho boy emptied the second barrel, of tho gun, aiming- at his head. He says ho knows no reason wljy ho shot his employer except that ho has not good common sense. His trial will come up before Judge Hostetler in the district court next week. Before his confession the youth tried to lay the blamo upon a person whom ho jiamed "Howard." This man, he eald, had met htm at the Richards home and threatened to kill his employer. Fearing- that he would bo charged with tho crime tho boy said that ho left the farm and ran away. STATE BANK OF SUPERIOR ORGANIZED FOR BUSINESS SUPERIOR, Neb., Feb. 21. (Special Telegram.) The State Bank of Superior was organized today, taking over tho assets of tho Superior National bank, with a capital of f50,000 and tho follow ing officers: President, I J. Dunn of Lincoln; vlco president, W. T. Auld of Omaha; cashier, C. W. Harvey, formerly of Lincoln; assistant cashier, Q. M. Sea mann, formerly of DenUon, la.; assist ant cashier, H. C. Hanna; directors, U J, Dunn, W. T. Auld, C. W. allrvey, J T. Dalby, H. O, Hanna, H. B. Grainger of Lincoln, G. M. Seamann. All of the directors have been lu tho banking business for many years. Auld formerly lived at this city before he went Into tho banking lino. District court, now In session at Nel son, has some of the bank cases on. . Wooilinrn Circle Riitertulnn. PLATTSMOUTH, Nob., Feb. 2l.(Spe- clal.) Saturday evening Goldon Rod Grove No. 80, Woodmen Circle, most delightfully entertained the officers of the supreme council and Initiated a c.ui of eight members. Plates were laid for 300. Captain and Mrs.M, K. Manspeakar presided as toastmaster of tho delight ful banquet. A large numbor have been Initiated into tho order during tho past year, and tho grovo is now the largest society In this city. Coughs nuil Colds weak, coro lungs, (Julckly relieved by Dr. King's New Discovery. The first doso helps. Best remedy for coughs and colds and all lung troubles. COc and fL All druggists. Advertisement Former General of Characteristic photograph of Felix Diaz, ono time friend of President 1 Inert n, but now ono of his enemies, mado aboard chip, as ho arrived In Now lork from Havana. MANN LAW DECLARITyALID Supreme Court of United States Up holds Statute. CASE COMES UP FROM CHICAGO Point Whether Act la Limited to Commercial Vlro Was Not In volvedWilsons Given Three Ycnrs Each. WASHINGTON, Fob. 21.-Tho constitu tionality of tho federal whlto slave law was again upheld today by tho supreme court In tho Wilson cases from Chicago. Tho point whether tho law Is Ulmtcd to commorclal vlco was not Involved. CHICAGO. Feb. 21.-Charlcs Wilson and his wife Zoc, whose maiden name was AVlllard, wero found gulty December 16, 1911, In tho United States district court here of transporting- Flossie Uton and Frances Vanco from Milwaukee t Chicago for Immoral purposes. Tho Wil sons were sentenced to threo years' penal servitude each. Tho caso was fought on appeal up to the United States supreme court ASSESSORS WILL COMPILE COMPLETE DATA OF FARMS (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. 21.-(Speclal.)-Blanks for tho agricultural data to bo collected by the assessors for the year 191 1 are now being printed for tho stato board ot agriculture. Tho blank form has been completely revised and It Is expected thero will be no difficulty In classifying the facts concerning all fortns of farm ing activity In the state. Horticulture, poultry, dairying and data of Interest to tho live stock breeders has received much attention. The blanks will contain nearly a hundred different head ings. Tho classification ot farm lands In respect to price, character ot the boII, uses and production will bo very com plete If tho data Is collected according to. Instructions. Tho data, returned to tho State Board of Agriculture Is not made a part ot tho assessment records and Is entirely In dependent of tho returns to tho county boards. Tho facts ascertained concern Ins rural conditions will bo used for re ports and articles concerning the re sources ot tho state. The blanks will bo distributed to tho county clerks about March 1. I LINCOLN PHONE COMPANY SUSTAINS HEAVY WIND LOSS (From a Staff Correspondent. LINCOLN, Feb. 21. (Special Telegram,) As the Lincoln Telephono company be gins to recover from tho storm It becomes evident that tho damage to the property of the company will doublo tho first esti mate of $30,000 und that tioo.ooo will hardly cover tho cost of putting the lines back to their forrrior condition, according i Manager Hurts of tho company tonight. Tho loss covers over 1,000 poles broken and about 10,000 miles of wlro which will have to be straightened. Jefferson, John son, Gage, Saline and Adams counties were the geratcst sufferers. Xmvh Notes of Oneeoln. OSCEOLA. Neb., Feb. 21 (Speclal.) A flio on Saturday destroyed the farm residence of Glenn Wlllltts, northwest of Osceola, Tho loss consisted of tho build ing, as practically all of the furnlturo was gotten out. It Is supposed that the Drink Hot Tea for a Bad Cold (Jet a small puckuto of Hamburg ' react Tea, or as tho Gorman oiks ' call it, "Hamburger Urust Thee," at any' pharmacy. Take a tablcspoonful ot the tea, put a cup ot bolllnt' water upon It. pour through a sieve and drluk a teacup full at any time. It' Is the most ctfeottve way to break u cold and cure grip, as It opens the pores, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. It Is Inexpensive and entirely vege table, therefor harmless, Advertise ment- the Mexican Army It wna reported that his sudden departure from Hiivnnn. was duo to his fear of assassination at tho hands of Huerta sympathizers. flro was started from a defective flue. Tho Polk county Sunday school conven tion will bo held at Pollc this week. Osceola publla schools resumed their work Monday morning, after being closed two or threo days on account of scarlet fever. SOLID TRAIN OF SILK WORTH TWO MILLIONS DlHtrlet Court nt llcnvrr City. II ISA VISll CITY, Neb., Fob. 2i.-(Spo-clal.) Tho docket for tho regular March term of district court has been prepared by tho clerk of tho court and shows slxty-ono cases. Tho term will conveno on March 9 and tho following Jurymen have been summoned: Thomas Androws, Jr.; H. C. Remington, Grant Cochran. Kd Baugston, J. N. Snyder, Frank Miller, O, W. Bard, Homer Smith, Prlco Dillon, John Lathan, F. W. Shafor, Gcorgo Leon ard, W. O. Butler, Harry Leonard, J. K. Clemntents, Chat Hopper, C. G. Clarlne, Gcorgo Lunstrum, W. H. Stone, C. H. Fattljr, William Bankson, C. J. Kropf, Robert Orr nnd Richard Grucnlng. . Muscle Food for the Hard Toiler The man who labors hard physically needs nutritious food. Ho needs a con centrated food a food that Is also easily digested. And tho prlco ot tho food must bo cheap. That doesn't mean that tho hard toller needs a lot ot meat (as many wives think) for thero aro other foods equally If not more nutritious. Take Faust Spaghetti, for example. A lOo package contains four times more nutrition than meat It Is rich In gluter It Is easily digested, and you can make a whole, big family meal with a Ik packugc. Try It often. Cook the spaghetti for 23 minutes or so with &omo rod ripe tomutoeH. Servo with powdered cheese and brcud und butter. Mukcs bully good eating. Scud for rcclpo book, ha and 10c packages. MAULTi 11HOS,, St. Louis, Missouri E. Lozier Firm Holds Convention of Its N Fifty Service Men Over fifty service men from the eslnb llhsments of Lozlcr dealers throughout the country nro returning to tholr homo from the First Antuinl Service convention of tho lazier Motor company, hold nt Detroit. Started as an experiment, the convention proved of such value that arrangements havo already been mudo for next year's meeting. This Is beloved to havo been tho frst Auto Show Visitors Welcome An Early Showing Unusual in Style AVo arc now showing a vory satisfactory selection of suits at a very moderate price, for women who want to be among the first to wear the now spring styles. Several very distinguished models aro of crepe?, poplins, serges, novelties and gabardine cloths. Theso show tho very nowest trcntmout ot skirts, nnd havo th jaunty short jackets. Excellently tail ored, of course, or thoy would not bo Drantlols Suits and at tuls prlco aro excep tional values nt $25.00. Tlip voguo of tho separnto skirt Is IncroaslnR. Tho demand among smartly dressed women of practical mind, Is for tho peg top and tunic stylos In Scotch plaids nnd novelty strlpo cloths. Priced ttpwurda from $0.08. Tailored Waists Worth (J29 Up to $5, on Sale, at.. ..? Odd lots mid broken size lines of well known "King" tailored waists. Including fancy striped flannols nnd llnons. Worth up to $G regularly; on sale Wednesday at 9 1.1111. Camisole Laces Cninlsolo laces for corset covers In very dainty shadow effects, with doublo bradlnc 18 Inches wide. Qualities worth to 30c, Wednesday, pur yard at 19e. Important Special Storm Serges 40-lnch wldo semi-storm sorges, spring weight. An assortment of 20 good shades. Specially priced nt 10c. Dress Messaline 30-inch pencil stripe dress messnllnes in a wldo rango of colorings and various slzo stripes, Specially adapted for suits, A regular $1.00 quality, at, yard, 70c. Regular $25 Axminster Rugs $18 Complete now lino of high grado Axmlnstor rugs in artistic floral and orlontal pnttornB, Heavy wolght. Vory serviceable. 9x12 slzo; worth up to $2C,00; Wednesday, $18.00. 8 3x10 G size, specially priced at $10.00. Fine Wilton Rugs Extra flno quality Wilton rugs, in bonutlful Oriental patterns, '9x12 size; at 91.50. 8 3x10 size, special Wednes day, 940.00. Spring Display of New Things in ART NEEDLEWORK Wednesday Tho selections of new things In fancy work aro by far tho most varied and cxtenslvo wo havo Bhown, and havo, wo believe, never been surpassed in beauty. Third Floor. Women will bo interested In tho now art llnons; centers, scarfs, dollies, pillows, etc., as well also In tho numerous novelties not shown beforo. We invito you to view theBO displays Wednesday. J. Davis Moving lime that any company has nsembl"d Its service men prior to bringing out a new car. The service men spent Tuesday nt tho factory, tearing down and build ItiK up models of tho now Lozlor four. Chief ICnglneer J. G. I'crrln was In charge of the work nnd special attention vms given the new construction features be ing brought out In this car. On Wednes day oxpertH from the Oi ay & Davis Co. explained the electrical equipment and talks wero also made by factory repre sentatives of other accessory concerns. Question boxes were placed In the as sembly room and answers wero given to these at a general stimmlng-tip meeting on tho Inst day of tho convention. of Spring Suits and Quality at Sale of White Waists Worth up to $2.00 for, Largo lot of flno whlto lawn, linen, lingorlo and voile waists, with high col lars or low necks. Plain tailored styles or trlmmod with dainty laces nnd em broidery. Worth up to ?2, special Wed nesday for $1.00. Shadow Laces Finn (iiialtty shadow lace flouncliiRS and allovcic Illsr usxortincnt of various now KprliiK patterns. 12, 18 and 24-lnch wide. Worth up to C'Jc; special, per yard, 30 o Fibre Silk Hose Women's black fibre silk hose. Bilk tho entire length with wldo hem tops, doublo hod and toe. Bonio RllRlitly Imperfect. Regular 60c qual ity, pair, at 2Bo. Offerings in Silk Regular $2.00 Broadcloth Kxcollent quality 52-ln, spAnxcd and shrunk broadcloth, In black and all tho latest spring similes. Very popular for suits. Regu larly worth $2, special, yard at,. 98c Satin De Luxe 3G and 40-Inch elegant Fronch brocado satin do luxo, in street and oven lng shndcB. Scores ot attractive patterns for dressy gowns or practical wear, yard, $1.50. Spot Proof Foulards Exceptional values in spot proof foulards from tho host makers In Amer ica. Chinese Balkan, flor al and conventional pat terns; dots and strlpos; yard 00c, 70c and 80c. Axminster Rugs $3.50 Special lot of 36x72-inch Axminster rugs in n variety of now patterns. Specially priced Wednesday at ,00. U. S. National Bank HOWE TO BE TOASTMASTER AT LEGISLATIVE BANQUET (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. 2l.-(Spcclal.)-Henry C. Richmond, chief engineer of tho leg lstatvo association, was In Lincoln yes terday and today looking- up several mat ters In connection with tho next meeting ot the association. Ho said that Church Howo had consented to act ns toastmas ter at tho next session of the associa tion, which will bo In tho nature ot a banoJiet, tho dato of which ha been set for March 20 nt tho Llndcll hotel In Lincoln. Prompt Attention to Phone Orders ...$11 and Dress Goods French Crepes Dcautlful quality 40-inch French crepes. In all tho de at sirable shades for spring Wear: Snoclallv nrlppd. per yard at 85c. Silk Suitings 32-Inch, two-tono cordo'i and twill Bilk suitings, In Copenhagen and black, king blue and navy, wis taria and black, etc. Noth ing llko it over offered at tho prlco, yard, $1.30. $1.25 Curtains 98c Pretty muslin and Swiss cur tains, either plain or figured. Regular prlco J1.2G; special for Wednesday, pair, 08c. Lace Curtains $1.50 Good quality laco curtains in whlto, ivory nnd ecru, with plain or figured centers. 54-lnch wldo. Exceptionally good values, Wed nesday, pair, $1.00. New Draperies 39c 75 pieces of now Bpring cre tonne, drapery taffota and Ivory cloth. Including qualities worth up to 50c, Wednesday, yard, 30c. 40-lnch fancy ctnmlne, yd., UOc. Imitation colored madras far oyer curtains, special, yard, 10c Our first showing of new drap ory sllkollno, Wednesday, per yard, llitfc. $25 l