2 THE BEE: OMAHA, THUKSDAY, FEB RC All Y l'G, 1014. :? s " i ' 1 i: A model to suit your every need. Competent fitters always in attendance. McCall Patterns Justly celebrated because they are fashionably correct. 1 WE ARE EXCLUSIVE OMAHA AGENTS. MGWaKD AMD SIXTEENTH WASHERWOMEN PLACE SKIDS UNDER CHINESE IN MEXICAN Y1LLAGE (Continued from l'age One.) fnjTthe i otcome"of efforts to obtain t.te surrender of the body to Benton's fain lly, which -will not bo delayed In the least. An Immediate examination even under limited conditions has been do elded on In order that decomposition niny not obliterate the muto evidence of thi wounds. llnrrtn llnn Aiiifrlcnn. Further complicated by dispatches lull Ins of official confirmation received by Consul Garrett at Nuevo Laredo of tin hanging by Hucrta troops of Clcmcnto Yergara, an American, near UldalKO, tho Mexican situation took on more tensity, If It could be said thero Was any Chung's nt all. Secretary Bryan discussed tho situation with the. scnato. foreign relations coin mittee,, and for" ,noro than two hours answerc fluestlons. by senators, Both, tho jepr.etary and senators decllno to discuss jhclr conference, except to say that the trend was to get at tho facts, leaving questions of policy for future de termination. "What we are seeking to establish," said Mr. Uryan, "was tns nctual situa tion; nit the facts regarding the Huerta Government and the constitutionalist movement." "Was thero any suggcutlon of a chanKe of policy on the part of this government toWard Mexico? Mr. Uryan was asked. "We did not talk policies," ha replied. "What to do on tho basis of facta estab lished waa lett for future consideration." Mr. Uryan was questioned concerning 'the strength of Iho constitutionalist move ment In Mexico and-thtj character nt Its leaders. Tho senator wcra .particularly "interested In Villa and the execution of Benton. t Auirrlt-ank to Leave Chlliunliun, CHIHUAHUA, Mex Feb. M.-Flf teen . Americans who camo horb 'with Villa's rebel troops were mustered out today on advice from Washington nnd will bo re turned to Juarez today or tomorrow. The presence of tho Amerlcnns, anima ted by a desire far adventura rather than belief In the constitutionalist cause, mul tiplied possibilities of Intense complica tions to an extent which overshadowed their' uaofullncss as rapid fire sun opera tors. The date of Villa's departure for Tor reon Is still uncertain. He regards the capture of that railroad center as a cer tainty and already has his plans for tho campaign further south. OPENING SALE OF SILK and WORSTED SUITS All ftH the WK cord. offcctH In the latest -colors are being of fered,, 't?ile cojnmjyrcca tomorrow at :t5o. iv and continues unttl Saturday" night 110.00 811k Suits specially priced at ....?. V. .139.80 $60.00 Silk Hulta specially priced SO.00 811k Suits specially priced at .c. ...... 1M.BO JJM.0 Worsted Blilta specially priced, at ..... We Invite, comparison. TfcrlHst of faflith Tb.''frr'for Gentlewomen" 1T rarnam 'St.' PANORAMIC CAMERA. PICTURE Omaha Hifli School and Carets Blze 10x30, This picture ban Juet been mado and makes a beautiful subject framed.. Prko $i.OO. THE BKK PUBLISHING CO., 4 lMMte..D?pt . QhA. Spring Silks Exquisite all silk Canton Crepes and Moire Silks, in new est Paris colors. Our early showing this season is more than twice as large as that of former years. We Will Appreciate a Visit From You DEALERS FLOCK TO ANNUAL AUTO SHOW TOBUY MACHINES (Continued from Page One.) deal waa turned and many of tho deals were to couhty distributers and con sisted of several carloads of machines. Tho dlitrlbuters are selling more cars In their allotments this year than ever beforo as the trade predictions this win ter are for a booming spring trade. Many hundreds came to the show, how ever, who wero not dealers or In any way connected with the business. Some enmo to look around and glory In the beautiful cars. Others camo to Investi gate nnd to eventually buy. They were eagerly met by energetic salesmen and some who came to make a selection signed contracts beforo the)' got past tho first exhibit. Quito n number of cars were sold to Omahu peoplo aa well ns out of town Inhabitants. Hoolrtr Out ToiiIkM. Tonight will -be society, night.. -The price of admission has been raised In honor of tho event and BccftUso It Is desired to keep the attendance down to normal. ICvenlng dross will not be re quired although It Is customary for such alllro on society night. Most of tho exhibitors and their salesmen will bo so attired, hut there nre some who do not bcllovo In conventions and they will be permitted to do as they please as this Is a free country. Notes of tho Shovr. lr it. Iinrifnrd. cenernl manager of tho Cartcrcart company, arrived at tho ahow Wednesday. Tho Rambler exhibit Includes n lux urious Sedan which lo ono of tho tastiest machines nt the snow. George II. Perry, treasurer of the Almo Motor TrueK company ot Aimo, .men., la attending the: show;' T. Vl Jarard,,vJcc president of the Ap- nersAn com ntptihjj is another or, me Dig officials Visiting' In Omaha this week. I AV. L. Huffman assert that he Intends to push the Detroit electrics extensively, uurrman nas just taKen over mo agency "Tho Hull Tractor Is tho center of In-I iciuhi ill iiic uuacmuni. x iiuau vnu ku w i the Nebraska made tractor, George Franklin, the factory represent- ative of tho Hcgai. Is a driver ot ucgHii" uiuuu iv racing cars. He nas won several trophies with the underslung machine, The Baker electrla truck which Is ex hlblted by tho Orr Motor Bales company. is as big as some of tho light gasollno irucKs. it will carry 1,000 pounds. Tho Bnauld nR Pullman sleeper car. which la In tho Freeland display, was .sold to Woods Cones of Pierce, Neb. It win ue delivered soon alter me snow, George Helm spends most ot his time at the fihow arguing the virtues ot the right hand drive, Helm asserts tho Cadil- lao will Stick to the right hand drive, through thick and thin, ' Sa cs Manager Hitchcock of tho local Mollne nagency la demonstrating at the snow a duplicate or the Moiine-Knight motor which stood a 330-hour test of con- slant runnlnir nt Nuw York recm.tlv. Th now nollca catrol which will sonn go Into servlco Is dismayed with the truck In the basement. Jt Is polished and nalntnt and WHh Ita lirnn.1 nitw fnnll. nentai motor iooks iiko tne real tiling. tL D. Paxaon. eencrnl alrs manager of tht Ohio company. Is nt the show, with tne b. j-j. urny cxnimt. uray, whose piaco 01 business is in council uiuirs, is tne agent for tne Ohio in this territory. nuy oinmi pianieu a vaso ot urnutitui red roses In his Hudson six car and In- sldo of five minutes had every woman In tho Auditorium admiring his car. All ot which' goes to show that Smith has an eye lor business. The Marmon has a new fancied ateerlnc Wheel which la Inserted on the car If aa desired. The new wheel Is a double action affair and la shaped like the helm on a boat. Hither the new wheel or the standard wheel Is Installed. The creen and white burlan which was laid on the flour of tho Auditorium has hecomo considerably soiled by constant ininn unu ia quicmy arousing tne ire 01 manager uiarKe- 1'tiwey, who is insistent on a npicit ana span condition. Ixn Huff, who sold the first car at the Fhow Monday morning at ono minute after 7 o'clock, l trying to frame It so ho can sell the last ear as well. Huff is looking for a customer who will buy a car Just as the door Is closed Saturday IUSIU. J. C. Darcus. sales manaser for the tnld. um wrvi; ji. i. iirout, special repre sentative for Iowa, and U, 11. Htrout. gen- ciai sales manager, all ot the llaynea company, are In Omaha at tho Haynes exhibit nt the Downtown garage Just opposite tne Atiuitorium. The new Motlne-Knlght demonstrating car was received by u, ai. ueal and Ulaced on dlsnlav Wednesdav mornlne. It Is a beautiful niece of automobll con. structlon and created all kinds ot interest. galea manager Hitchcock took the boat out jor a utile ainng Wednesday after noon ana described it as the best ever. Tom Iiromwell. sales manacer for W. I smithereens Wednesday. Iiromwell sold goeVtuOrrrr: "Uelanvey d thVolfte"r to Dr ". II. Pruner. Salesmen generally concede themselvea fortunate It they sell o uuupcu m a, fear, ivi mono one uay The Persistent and Judicious Use ot Newspaper Advertising 1 the Itoad to Uuslnesa Success. TELLS OF ATTACK ON MOYER Auditor Deported with Miners' Leader Testifies at Hancock. MOB STORMS BOOM IN HOTEL Moirr la Itratrn OTfr Heml Trlih Hrvolvrr nnil Phot In Shnnliler Ilolli I'lncrrt on Train for Chlcnuo. HANCOCK, Mich., Keb. 25. Charles It. Tanner, auditor of tho Western Federa tion of Miners, took the stand today be foro tho congressional committee nnd de scribed the deportation ot Charles II Moyer and himself. "Moycr was standing at the telephone In his room," Tanner said, "when there was a rap on the door, t was standing by the bed nnd Moycr himself opened tho door. A crowd of twenty or th'lrty men rushed In, shouting, 'Where Is Moyor, where Is Moyer?' At the same time three men covered me with automatic re volvers. Then Moycr, by the telephone, repllc'l, 'I nm Moyer.' "Several men made a rush for him and bent him over almost double. Another man rushed In from tho hallway and struck Moyer, as he was bent over, on the head with a revolver. Tho gun ex ploded nnd Moycr wns wounded In the back." Tanner said Moycr nnd he wero then rushed out of tho room, down tho stairs nnd out of the hotel. Then they were hustled across the bridge to Houghton, where they wero placed on a train tor Chicago In charge of two deputies, one named Hensley, and warned If they ever came back they would bo hanged. On the bridge tho witness said he was struck over tho eye by his captor and he showed the committee a scar resulting from the blow. Com in It Ire of Clflxeim Cnlla. Shortly before Moyer nnd himself were nttacked, Tanner snld, they had been waited on by a committee ot citizens, who hud asked .Moyer to accept tho sum J3O.W0 whldh had been raised on behalf of tho victims of tlio Calumet district. He said Moyer replied that It was for the peoplo themselves to decide whether they would tukd tho money and refused to give a statement to the newspapers urging them to do so. Ho promised, however, to call up tho secretaries of the various locals and to urgo them not to discuss the Culumet disaster, ns he also was asked to do. Ho was In the net of call In f: them when the attack was mndc, "Did cither you or Mr. Moycr offer nny resistance?" usked Chairman Taylor, "Wo didn't have time," said Tanner "Moycr thought It was tho tamo com mltteo coming back." Tanner was tho only witness1 called on this subject. Charles E, Hcltala, secretary and treasurer of tho local unions, testifying as to tho number of mt on strike, said that 5,963 woro receiving benefits. Ho said the majority woro head of families and estimated that moro than 36,000 were dependent on strike benefits. Announcement wns made by tho strikers' counsel this afternoon that they had concluded tho presentation of their ease. Chairman Taylor announced that at tho conclusion of the Inquiry hero tho committee would sit for one day In Chi cago to take testimony of Michigan na tlonal guardsmen in answer to the strlkorn' charges. Tho commltteo then adjourned the nub lid hearings until Saturday)! In the mean time, tho congressmen will make an :n spcctlon of tho mines, stnmp mills and smelters. Tho operators will begin the Introduction of witnesses on Saturday or Mnntlnv. AT KM PI MA IK Til DYNAMITE SAFE IN HAWKEYE TREASURY (Continued from Page One.) by Carpenter, according to the latter. Ho did not hear tho two explosions, nor the sound ot the crackmen's voices, brVkn tlrlllV ni, th f Innr nf h Vr.,,r broken drills on the floor of the treasury """. wnicn. 110 sam, wero tne Kina used by exports. It Is believed the men ran out ot explosives, wh ch may have i Vnk k.i. i i 1 had "Omethlng to do With their decision 10 iu" wo lour noura ot enort, ATTPMPT MAnP Tft HflR I " "n iiwu BANK IN IOWA TOWN VAIL, Ta Feb. 28. Six men early today attempted to rob the Traders' bank here but wero frustrated by a call sent tho sheriff at Denlson by tho telephone operator. When Mrs. Edward Quirk, the night operator, heard the men cutting wires about twenty feet from tho telephone, she called up the Denlson sheriff before they completed their work. Three charges of explosives were set off In the walls ot tho vault, but citizens were aroused by the explosions an caused the men to leave hastily. The bank rooms were badly damaged, but no money was obtained. HIMSELF TO A RAFTER HARLAN FARMER HANGS HAIIUAN. Ia., Feb. S.-(Srclal.)- Oeorge Arendtsen, a wealthy fanner re siding in Monroe township, south ot this city, hanged himself yesterday morning to a ratter In his barn. Mr. Arendtsen went to the barn at 9 o'clock In the morning for the purpose of doing his chores. "When he didn't return to the house a search was made and the body waa found by one ot his sons. A doctor wns called after tho body was cut down. but It' was too' lato 'to save his llfe. Thd deceased leaves a wife and a large family. Ill health Is supposed to be the cause. COULD HAVE AVERTED THE WRECK BY STOPPING SHIP PHU.ADET.PUIA. Feb. 5.-Captnln Oat man Uerry of the steamship Nantucket admitted on the witness stand today In his trial before the local federal steam boat Inspector on charge of negligence In connection with the collision with tho steamer Monroe that If he had stopped his ship when he first heard the Monro's whistle, the disaster, which cost forty- one lives, migni nave been avoided. "1 supposed ho was .stopped and. that 1 could easily pass him." said Captain Berry Urnrr Matutalns Hlleucc, WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. M.-Admlral Dewey adhered to his determination to make no comment on Admiral Von Died erlchs account ot the Manila bay Inci dent, and further1 publication ot the Oer man admiral's comment today did not change his attitude. BOOSTER FOR LOW COST OF LIV ING SHOW. F. W. FX.ODMAN. chairman of the ticket committee, Gro cers' Low Cost of Living show, nnd who wants to Illustrate grocers' methods. Stores and prices of thirty years ago by an old fashioned Omaha grocery and a twentieth century model store In the forthcoming exposition, April 16-26 at tho Omaha Auditorium. Norris' New Haven Resolution is Laid on Table in Senate WASHINGTON. Feb. 23. Tho Norris resolution calling on the nttorney gen eral for Information regarding tho New Haven dissolution agreement was virtu ally defeated In tho senate today, being laid on tho table. The resolution was tabled, S3 to 23, on motion of Senator need, democrat, who attacked It as n reflection on tho attorney general nnd an Interference with tho re organization ot the Boston & Maine. There Is gravo doubt that tho New Haven's acquisition of tho Boston -S Mnlne violated tho Sherman law, Sen ator Lodge declared, urging that U10 Norris resolution bo examined by a coin mittee and 'not dlsinjaed of In hasty con Ideration. Ho declared tho acquisition did not violate tho laws of Massacnu setts. Senator Lodgo declared Senator Norr'.s wns wrong in saying tho purchnso of tho Boston & Maine by tho New Haven w&i lawless procedure. "Tho Boston & Maine Is noti suffering from a bonded Indebtedness," declared Senator Lodge. "Tho troublo is tho road 1mA been starved, or, In tho parlanco of the street, 'skinned.' Nothing has ben spent on It. I have no doubt It tho road is put In good hands in two or thrco years It will be dlvldond paying." Senator Lodgo asserted that In his opinion tho nttorney general had no idea. of protecting anyone from prosecution and In fact could not. If the reorganization Is delayed, or tho Boston & Maine Is thrown into bank ruptcy, tho communities It serves will bo Injured further," said Senator Lodge. Ho snld CI per cent ot Its stockholders were women, trustees and guardians. WILL TEST NEVADA'S k NEW DIVORCE LAW RENO, Nev Nov. 23. Proceedings to test the constitutionality of tho Nevada divorce law, requiring twelve months' residence, wero taken today, when ap plication was made to tho supremo court nt Carson City for n writ of mandate directed against Judgo Moran of the Bee ond district for Washoe county to Bhow cause why ho should not enter an order taking Jurisdiction in a case based on seven months' residence. It Is expected the order will issue for un early hearing, as the case was begun avowedly as a test ot tho law. Tho caso is that of Alfred Worthlngton against Cecelia "Worthing ton. The defendant resides In Santa Clara county, California. DEATH RECORD. Mrs. K. II. Sntnr. FAtllUUnV, Nob., Fob. S3.-(SpecIal.)-Mrs. Kllxabcth P.. Sutor, aged 76 yean, died at her homo in this city after a brief Illness of pneumonia. Sho had lived only a short time In this city and formerly reside! in Wymore. Her children Include Mrs. "William Sturms nnd David Sutor of this city, Mrs. M. J. Vcnchell of Alnia. Mrs. W. II. Housman of Hebron. Mrs. Anna Tulip of Shenandoah, Ia and Mrs. J 1. Harris ot Wymoro. n!r One "IlllOMO QUININK." To get the genuine, call for full name, LAXATIVE BIIOMO QUININE. Look for signature of E. TV. QltOVE. Cures Cold In One Day, 2Gc Judge Youne Is Uend. riTTaUUnail. Pa., Feb. 2S. Judge James S. Young of tho United States dis trict court for tho western district of Pennsylvania, died suddenly nt his home here today. If Constipated or Bilious "Cascarets" For Sick Headache, Sour Stoniucli, Sluggish Liver nnd llowels They work while you sleep. Get a 10.cent box. Take . a Caacarct tonight to oloanse your Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and you will eurely feel gToat by morning. You men nnd women who have headache, coated tongue, can't sleep, are bilious, nervous, upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have back ache and feel all worn out. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascar ets or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or caster oil? Cascarets Immediately cleanse and reg ulate the stomach, remove tho sour, un digested and fermenting food and foul gases; tako tho excess bile from the liver and carry oft the constipated waste matter and poison from the Intestines and bowels. Itemcmber. a Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning. A 10 cent box from your druggist means healthy bowel action, a clear head and cheerfulness tor months. Don't iotget the children. , 7 RATE CUT OF VITAL IMPORT! eans Saving of $700,000 Each Year, is Declaration. AFFECTS INTRASTATE EARNINGS rnnoseii Cut wonlil uovrr .i-nny I'lftrrn Icr Cent of Tnnnnitc nuI Thlrty-HlKtat Ter Cent of HnrnlnK, U'S-om a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Keb. .-(Speclat.)-Mem- bers ot the Hallway commission ot Ne braska have Indicated 11 desire to cor rect a misapprehension of the amount of traffic that will bo affected by general order No. 19, which they seek to promul gate. Data In possession ot the commission shows," says ono member, "that tho ro ductlon will affect 14.75 per cent of the Intrastate tonnage and 38 per cent of tho Intrastate earnings. The reduction In dollars nnd cents on Intrastate traffic will amount to approximately $700,000 an nually. It Is well understood that the reduction of the state rates will result In a readjustment of the interstate rates to a lower basis, ond that the saving thus effected will amount to several hun dred thousand dollars. The aggregato ro ductlon, therefore, will run well over Jl,0o4,00o annually, which the commission believes Is far from a trifling or Inslg nlflcnnt matter." George T. Bell, representing tho Sioux City Commercial club, was In attendance at tho hcarlng on the rate matter closed yesterday until March 21, nnd said that he hnd attended hearings In many of the states, and hnd also been present at some of tho Interstate Commerce hear ings, but tho one before the Nebraska commission was by far tho most com iloto nnd Instructive of any ho had at tended, and ho would noe except the hearings of tho Intcrstnto Commcrco com mission. K. J. MoVann of Omaha, representing: tho Jobbing interests of that city said thero has never been such ji showing mode by any commission in the country ns was tnado at tho hearings Just closed beforo the Nebraska commission. AUDITOR CUTS OUT DUNN'S DAY BY RIDE IN PULLMAN (Prom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. 23. (Speclal.)-Consld erlng that Pullman car seats In tho day time for a fugitive from Justlco In tho hands of an officer was a little too ricn for tho state to stand, the auditor's office cut out such Items this morning and finally accepted tho bills for expense! put In to tho stato by Detective John T, Dunn of Douglas county for going to Pueblo and bringing back Tony Clar- lctta, ono of tho McVcy resort bandits Tho bill first camo to the O. K.'d by tho governor, but the auditor In ldoklng It over discovered tho high-toned manner In which Tony rodo trom Kansas Citv to Omaha in a Pullman car In tho day timo nnd sent tho voucher back to the governor with a notation In red pencil to the effect that Tony was not probably a highbrow and therefore not entitled Pullman privileges. "Wo nro willing they should have good sleep nt night In a Pullman car,' said Deputy Miner this morning, but in the daytime a special upholstered beat In a first-class Pullman, with observation ani similar privileges, is going Just .1 little too far." Tho bill as allowed amounted to $93.50 with tho day car Pull man scats for 52.50 cut out. CERTIFIED COAL! AT ORDINARY PRICES 31 KINDS INCLUDING YOURS Some of the Prices: $4.50; $5.00; $5.50; $6.50; S7.00; $1.00; $8.50; $9.50; $10.50; $11.00 CERTIFIED Coal inenn.4 more than GUARANTEED Coal. Every kind ot Sunderland Coal for tho houso Is "Certified" to bo exactly right In quantity, quality, preparation and deliv ery; after it is in your possession Sunderland CERTIFIED Coal is GUARANTEED to give complete satisfaction or your money back. READ: CERTIFIED Coal is NOT a CERTAIN BRAND or kind -of coal. CERTIFIED Coal Is a distinguishing designa tion for ALL of tho kinds we sell. CERTIFIED COAL means MONEY BACK if not absolutely satisfactory. PLEASE PHONE Douglas 252 or come to our main office or to our yard offices. BUY SUHDERUHD CERTIFIED COAL "IT'S A SHAME THAT SO MUCH MONEY IS WASTED "A Great Pity That People Buy So Much Worthless Medicine for Coughs and Colds. If You .Could Make the Public Understand Its Virtues Only Mentho-Laxcne Could Be Sold." A prominent physician wrote the fore going; -words to the proprietors ot Mentho Laxeno he prescribes It to his patients, he knows tho Ingredients, he has wit Don't Do It Again this Year! 9, Suits The new spring models, coming in most every day, are really, truly elegant OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORK 151618.20 FAR DISCOVERED That Pyorrhea and loose teeth are the cause of many stomach troubles. I have a new remedy which is giving excellent results. DORWARD, Dentist J. J, Hill Has Talk With the President WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.-Jamcs J. Hill talked with President Wilson today about business conditions and said afterwards that tho outlook for prosperity was bright and that things Were moving. Mr. Hill was mentioned recently as a member of the reserve board, but ad ministration officials said today that he was not being considered In that connec tion. Ometfa Oil for Pains in the Back Put a steaming hot towel over tho painful spot for a few moments to open the pores; then rub with Omega Oil. Quick relief usually follows this imph; treatment Trial bottle 10c nessed its marvelous action, he knows there aro no opiates In It and wants the general public to quit squandering mono on so-called cold and cough "cures." Jlcntho-Laxene, a pure essence, first designed only for physicians' use, In con centrated form is now becoming the most popular household remedy for Colds, Coughs, Catarrh. Hoarseness, etc., In ex istence. Can bo taken puro in 10-drop doses or mado Into a pint of cough syrup as per full directions with each bottle. Buy It from any up-to-date druggist. A sample bottle mailed to any address upon receipt ot S cts. In stamps. Tho Black burn Products Co., Dayton, Ohio. 1 If you overlooked this store last year and by so doing bought clothes, just llko tho general run of ready-to-wears Instead of choosing from thoso excluslvo models made by Sani'l V. Peck and Stoln-Block and sold exclu sively by us don't repeat tho error. Styles and qualities in a class by themselves nnd prices as low as common clothes sell for in less particular stores. and Outer Garments and up NAM STREET CHILDREN TEETHING MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP USED BY MILLIONS OF MOTHERS FOR THREE GENERATIONS Sere Throat Coughs and hoanncm relteTrd. ZSe. 10a and tl M BunpU Ftm. JUUS Z. BROWS SOT. Bain, Um. Hotel Rome Is Serving a 50c NOONDAY LUNCH In All Dining Rooms, Every Day Except Sunday, ii:3o a. at, to a i co p. u. $1.00 Table d'Hote Dinner, Every Sunday, 0:30 to 8:00 V. M. THE OMAHA BEE THE HOME PAPER. AMU8EMUNTS.- AUTO SHOW Now on at AUDITORIUM 25c Admission Thursday Night Society Night 50d BRANDEIS- T. J?,?? Matinee TODAY 35-600 A. H. WOODS OFIBSS THE COMMON LAW NEXT WEEK Mar. 2, 3 and 4 Special acatlnes Wednesday, Seats on Sale Thursday KXAW 6 EBLAHOIJB'D STUFEKDOUS BEN-KUR Prices: 60c. 81.00. $1.60 and 93.00. psrosra DOOO. 494. SCat.Svsrr Day, 3:15; Evsry Hlg-ht, 8U5. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE! Tbls Hki ltohnr. Tbtodor Itobrti. Mus ic! Cuttn. Stuart liirnei. Kennedy and Roonir, llonc Wrlcht and IUn Dletrlcn. Mirto nd Duffr and Special Motion I'lcturt. "SoiiaYllU'a Flr Department." Prla: Matlnta, (illtrr. lOe; baat aaati (eietet Eat. and run.). Ue: nlchts. 10c. 15c 10c TSa. CUIITA1X SATURDAY NIGHT 8:05 Late comers will not be seated until the close of the first act. "Ojuha's run cxnteb." Dally BCat.. 15-35-BOo nm 15-35-50-750 Purposely Booksd for Auto Show Week GOLDEN CROOK OlfTiT BOKO SHOW IN TOWN, Extravagantly Gorgeous Scenic Trans formations and Imperial TungO Ballet. Big Vaudeville Olio; Beauty Chorus o 30 Joy-Rldlng "Crookettcs." ZAPIgg' DIME MAT. WEEK SATS. UDW0RIUM& GLICKWERRENRATH CONCERT Popular Prices. Box Office Opsn 75c to 13.00. Now $15 )