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THE BE 14: 0MAI1A, KAJ.I KJJA1, thiiLU Alt! 1!H, VJl x t Spring's Newest Dress Goods The loveliest weaves all unexcelled in draping possibilities. Whatever else in fabrics may be disregarded, the spring suit or gown must be made of a material which falls easily into this season's graceful drap eries. .Canton Crepes, Silk and Wool Poplins, "Moires, Foulards, Chiffons, Taffetas. CONSPICUOUS 1ST, THE DISPLAY ARE EXCLUSIVE '- NOVELTIES ' It 13 theso which give tho display the distinction which makes it truly a Fashion event. Dress .Goods Section Main Floor. Interesting Saturday Specials Women's JKnit Skirts: 50c quality for.,... 39c. 65c quality for ... .49 c S1.25 quality -for.. . .89c $1.65 quality rf or : '. $1.29 Third Floor. ' Women's Flannelette Gowns, white and colors: $1.00 quality for... 80c $1.25 quality for. .$1.00 $1.65 quality for. .$1.25 Third Floor. SOAP SPECIALS SATURDAY ONLY BATH SOAP Peroxido, Oatmeal and Auditorium, Sl3 a 'cake. LETTUCE COMPLEXION SOAP Especially fine for use in .hard water, 29o la box. GERMAN ALMOND SOAP Imported, an excellent skin whiteher, 15c a cake. SfERGARA CASEJJP TO HUERTA Cabinet Counoil Says tke Dictator ' "Sfcettld' Make Reparation. IXDEltAUS MO AN AMERICAN Rncherbaretl Mexican Side of tfae RJrer and' 1 Victim of m UeJachmcBt'of llncrta'a Artttr. WASHINGTON. Fob. t7.-That th American .government regards the hutts ing of Clements Vcrgs.ro, an -American clttxen, near Hidalgo, Mex as a subject for Reparation by the Huerta government became known after today's cabinet meeting. The cabinet dtsctteied practically nothing- Clso .by .Mexican affairs, dispatches being read from Consul Letcher, saying Oeneral Villa would slvo permission for a complete medical examination ot tho body of William S. Benton, British sub ject at Chihuahua. Whlla the Denton Incident was dlscusiea In great detail, members of tho cabinet were- particularly concerned over tho hanging of Vergara, That act, they be lieve, had shocked the American people and should not go unpunished. Steps will be, taken to Impress the Huerta govern ment of tho feeling of tho United States in tha matter, particularly after repeated assurance had been given by tho federals that Vergara would not bo harmed. So far as cold bo learned, the bablnet teas not inclined to condone tho killing of Benton, but in discussing responsibility for tho act. some members wero inclined to think Benton at least was Indiscreet In going Into the camp f a military com mander, with whom he was not on friendly terms, and entering Into an ar gument with him. Final Judgment was not reached by the cabinet, as to tho merits of tho Benton case, but It was apparent that vigorous steps to procure the body for his widow would be continued. Rumor, Ilucrta Asked for Help, Rumors current In New York that Pres ident Huerta had requested the assist ance of the United Btatcs appeared to bo based on the memorandum Issued by the Huerta authorities at Mexico City last, night appealing to this government t6 ' consider the effect of the recent decree raising tho embargo on arms. Whether such nn appeal amounts to a request for' assistance ! regarded as a matter of construction, but there is nothing In the. nature of a direct request for assistance so far as officials have made known. Tho feature of the Mexican. communi cation said to have been Issued at Mexico City last night Is the allegation that a state of anarchy now exists in so much Backache yrHUtaily to the magic power of that famous nervo soother asd Mood qukkeoer SLOAN'S LINIMENT Used dl&o for rtHHiwatiWW and Mtattca. Mrs. James A. Loncblia.MM David- jjn Ait., new Tone, N.y, write: 'Hr two diDshters and son were at- rkefl Wlta aevtra Bain In tha tnu-k aad legs which kept them from work for away Booths. We unl man v dir. sret HnhwmU, bat none did anr S4. Aetlted to trrSloaa's Uoleeat. wa did, td Booe of my children bare hadapaiaalBoe." "awi w aWesa pecy veejesjf IKS4at Children '8 Gowns and i Sleeping Garments: 50c quality for 35c 60c quality for 45c 75c and 85c quality, 60c Third Floor. Ohildreh's Sweaters, white or gray, sizes 6 to 14 years: $2.25 quality for..$l;50 $3.75 quality for.. $2.65 $3.25 quality for. .$2.50 - Third Floor. silk hose : $1 a Pair Iljack and all colors, noted 'for tliolr excellent wearing qualities; have Halo tops and double llslo Holes. , , . Phoenix Sjlk Hose, 75c and $1.00 a pair. 1 HOTftRDJ AND SIXTEENTH of Mexico as ts occupied by the rebel iforces and it Is also charged that the Immediate effect of the decree permitting the exportation of arms has been to place the rebels In a favorable situation for 'permlt'tlhC outrages, while preventing the .Huerta, government fro.m repressing them as quickly and energetically' as it desires. Say All Are Protected. On the other hand', it is set out that wherever the Huerta government la In power, full protection has been given to nationals and foreigners. Thereforo, the United States Is Invited to "reflect seriously on the sad conse quences" that arming of rebels will bring, in the opinion of the Huerta government. The. assumption In, official circles Is that Huorta. does not by tho presentation of such a remarkable note -expect to bring 'about Immediately a change of potf y on the part ofthn Washington -administration. The real purpose Is believed to add anothor note to' tha exchange perfecting his cake, as It were, for the'consldvratlon of the world powers. It Is not expoeted that -the Btate de partment will return any formal answer to this last communication. Chargo Algara of tho Mexican embassy wan notified today that the Ilucrta gov ernment had delivered such a communi cation to American representatives and dlplomatlo representatives of other powers in Mexico City. He did not receive a copy otit. In ti try Takes Definite shape. LARltDO, Tex., Feb. -17,-Frlends of Clemente Vergara, tho American win) was hanged recently by Mexican fed erals, were aroused today by the reports made by American Consul Oarrett and Vergara's brother-in-law, S. J, Hill, who yesterday visited the scene of the ranch er's execution near Hidalgo, Mex Ver gara's friends assert they wilt4 press for the' fixing of responsibility for the hang ing and for punishment of the Ameri can's executioners, . The dual Investigation into Vergara's death was expected to assume definite form today. The' federal investigation began several days , ago. while the state's Inquiry was ordered only yesterday by Governor Colquitt, who Indicated that ho might take decisive steps toward punish ing Vergara's slayers If they became known. An attempt will bo made to have Ver gara's body, brought here for burial. COMMISSION WILL EXAMINE BENTON'S BODYAT CHIHUAHUA (Continued from Tage One.) tbe character of the constitutionalist com mander of the north, but neither a sur prise nor revelation to those who have been following developments in northern Mexico. It simply serves to throw Into relief the character of the forces of bar barism and outlawry which are the back wash of the Madero revolution, utterly devoid of til humanitarian and patriotic Instincts that inspired that' Unfortunate man." CJood Intentions Valarleaa, Mr, Mondell said ho credited the best intentions to President Wilson and Secre lary Bryan, "but good Intention cannot save bs from disasters whleh-amateurs. theorists, disclaimers, acting on Impulse when not on prejudice, are likely to bring on us." "When we compare." Mr. Mondell concluded, "the policy of retreat In China, of aimless vaccllatlon In Mexico, meddling In the West Jndles and en tanglement In Central America, with the administration plan of scoot and scuttle In the Philippines, where we have real Interests and great responsibilities, we jhave a picture of external affairs cal culated, to make - fools laugh and wise men grlevei'' ' ' ' Mr. Mondell criticised the president's Final Clean-Up of Corsets Saturday 9 A, M. All corsets left from our former sale will go for . . . Former prices, $6, $7.50, $10 and $12. Sizes, 18, 19, 20, 21. The values of the goods speaks for themselves. Only one price, $1.00. Saturday White DAMOSELLE CLOTH 35c, 42-inch Damoselle Cloth, Saturday, $3.00 bolt of 12 yds. UNDERWEAR CREPE 25c, 32-inch Underwear Crepe, 15c a yard. removal of " the embargo on arms and declared tho only fixed elements In the administration's nttltudo "arc the con tinued evidences of personal antipathy toward the Individual at the head of the only government In Mexloo 'which has any standing among the nations, or that makes any pretensa of protecting life and property or of conducting war faro in a civilized manner. Intrrveitllon ' Probable. "Lack of policy," ne declared, "event ually will compel armed intervention, with Its horrors and calamities." Mr. Mondell defended President Taft's policy and pictured Carranta as a pa thetla and impotent figurehead, tempo' rarity tolerated by outlaw 'chieftains to cloak and lend respectability to their plans and practices of pillage, outrago and murder. ' I "While platting Hilerta's downfall." he added, "we nro holding In American ter irltory and providing for hundreds of (Mexican women- and" children becauso we daro not toko tho responsibility of turn Ing them over to tho lust and savagery of the very forces we are arming and encouraging against Huerta.'1 In a speech attacking the pension pol icy of the government. Representatives Dies, democrat of Texas, today warned against Mexican Intervention. "If thoro Is anything that ought to make a prudent man pause In this Mexi can situation, It Is the thought of tho pensions," he said. "When you unfurl the American flag In Mexico, It will stay thcro until the doomsday book is opoued. Thcro will bp no Cubanlslng of Moxlco. U -wilt have to be divided tip into, sister states of this union for It Is contiguous territory." Texas Will Protect .United States. Representative Blayden, democrat, of Texas, member of the military affairs committee, assured the house today that should General Villa attempt to Invade the United Btatcs, tho state of Texas would undertake, to protect the federal government and Its army. Mr. Blayden was replying In sarcastic vein to Rep resentative McKellar's statement that the army was inadequate to perform Us func tions. Representative Atncy's resolution call ing on President Wilson for Information regarding tha safety of foreigners In Mexico was considered today wlfuout ac tion by the house foreign affairs commit tee. Administration supporters took the po sition that It would be better to report the resolution and hurry it through the house with as little debate as possible than to have It called up over the commit tee's protest with protracted debate.- Mr. Alney told the committee that danger to foreigners threatened to Involve the United States tn International complica tions "bocause of lack of a definite policy In Mexico." , VIMiA DELAYS MOVE SOUTH Indication that Ilandlt Chief Has Achieved Ills Ambition. CHIHUAHUA, Mex., Feb. .-A ar. explanation of his continued delay In attacking the federal army at Torrcon. 300 miles south of heret opinions were expressed freely by close advisers of Gen eral Francisco Villa today that the rebel leader Is quite content with his present supreme authority, and that he will not push southward until necessity seems m require It. Practically all of General Villa's army Is scattered along the .all road south to a point within a few mlloj of Tqrreon, and the positions of being on the verge of attacking the federals has been unchanged for weeks. Only feeble Indications of General Villa's Intention to move at the heal of his troops have appeared. Meantime re ports are that the federal army has been constantly strengthening Us defense and has been fortifying the railroads south ward and . eastward. Belief has been growing that the federals under Uener.il Refugio Vclascn may soon assume New Spring Suits, $240 Our ready-to-wear buyer has made special preparations so as to present for your selection an excellent assortment of Suits at $24.50. THESE WILL BE SHOWN SATURDAY We are confident that the suit values of fered at $24.50 are really $30.00 values. Other Suits, $29.50, $32.50, $35.00, upwards. No Extra Charge for Alterations. $1.00 Goods Specials SHIRT WAIST LINEN 50c, 36-inoh Shirt Waist Linen, Saturday, 29c a yard. ' OYAMA NAINSOOK 40c, 45-inch Oyama Nainsook, Saturday, $3.75 a bolt. offensive and send troops north to check the rebels. Alt impartial military observers agreu that the rebels have lost ground by tholr delay. Waited upon by representatives of foreign governments, and surrounded by ducal pomp of soldiers and civilians General Villa, after having risen from tho position of a bandit within a few months, Is wielding the .powers of a dic tator. No effort is made to conceal his dictatorship, and' It Is said his delay In moving southward Is' actuated by his de sire to extend his power as head of the government. Friends of General Villa re call that before his recent victories he said that to capture and hold this state capital, after driving out his enemies, was the height of his ambition. It was from this city that Villa was driven out many years ago as a bandit, and from which Diaz soldiers were vainly sent to capture him. Llttlo credence Is given here to often repeated reports that General Carranza Intends to travel from Honora to assume controt of tho government In Chihuahua. General Villa inslstontly refers to Gen eral Carranza as tho first chief of the resolution, but It Is believed General Car ranza will delay his arrival In Chihuahua, If ho comes, until General Villa ulti mately has moved southward. Villa has surtounded himself by men who accept hla word as law. It is openly stated that for Mexicans to have expressed opinions adverse to Villa is sufficient to warrant execution, and not to obey or ders on time are punished by imprison ment. A Mexican conductor was put In prison becauso ho was late with a train ordered by Villa. WATERLOO WILL HAVE BUILDING AT PANAMA SHOW WATERLOO, la., Feb. S7. Ten thou sand, five hundred dollars has been rqlued among Waterloo citizens for tho Iowa building to be erected by this city for the Panama-Pacific exposition at Bun Francisco. Representatives H. O. Bembrock, executive chairman, feels confident that the subscriptions will reach tfo.OCO within thirty days. Architects, are preparing sketches of the proposed structure and soon will havo definite plans ready to submit to the committee. The site will not be selected until the entire fund Is raised, which will be by April 1. DEATH RECORD. Davlil Kline. ' ,l FAIRBURY, Neb., Feb. S7.-(Sp'eclal.) D.vld Kline, possibly the oldest man in Falrbury, passed away at the home of his son, John C. Kline, after an extended Illness. Mr. Kline, was is years of age. He was born In Fulton county, Ohio. March 22, 1S26. He was married fltty i vinr mm tn Miss Eleanor Drebert of Wabash county, Indiana. To this union eight children were born. Including Mrs. Lena. Keriees, Frank, Edward, William, Albert and Phillip of South Bend, Neb,: J. C. Kline of Falrbury and Mrs. John Beatty of Lincoln. Sin. J. De Jaruette, Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. J. Da Jarnette at Stockton, I Kan. Mrs. De Jarnette was a former resident of Omaha and the mother of Mrs. j Edwin A- French and John De Jarnette i of tho John Deere Plow company. The body will be brought to Omaha for Inter ment. Thomas atursla. NEW YORK, Feb. .-Announcement Is made of the death In East Bourne, England, Wednesday, of Thomas Btur gls, for years a resident of Missouri and later of Wyoming, where he engaged in stock raising. He was formerly fire com missioner of New York, lib was T years old. m ran asv STREETS The Store for Shirtwaists Announces the new ar rivals of Crepe de Chine and Cotton Voile Blouses, in many attractive dis tinctive styles. New Crepe de Chine Waists. .$4.95 and $6.50 Special values, Cotton Voile Waists $2.95 The New "Oriental Turban" As now being demon strated in our Art Needle work section the very latest in crocheted head gear. This new creation fills a long-felt want, em bodying as it does the newest stylfy together with absoluto comfort. TllO fact, that It rnn Ia Tin f nn and taken off without mussing J ui nair makes It an indispens able 'addition to every, ward robe, i For motoring, skating and general out-door wear; it can bo made in the heavier wools, while for evening wear made of silk-wound Pompadour it is dressy and most becoming. Third Floor. spi:ciAii rmctis on BASKETS SATURDAY. Lined and unllncd Work Bas kets, also many novelty styles, all nt special prices. Art, Needlework Section Tlilrd Floor. SOROSIS SHOES GREATLY REDUCEp IN PRICE SATURDAY Two Newspaper Men Fined for Refusing to Give Source of Story NEW YORK, Feb. 27.-Geprge Burdlck, city editor, and William Curtln, ship news reporter for the New York Tribune, wero adjudged lrt cbntempt by "Federal Judge Hand today for, having refused, re cently to answer questions -concerning their source of Information relative to smuggling cases, accounts of which their paper printed. Each was fined 1500, but thrf court said tho defendants would have opportunity to purge themselves, should they desire to answer the questions be fore another grand Jury. The case assumed wide Interest re cently when tho newspaper men after having refused to answer the questions on the ground It might tend to incrimin ate them, .Were offered pardons signed by President Wilson, covering all offenses they might have commttteed In obtain ing Information for the articles printed. They declined to npcept the pardons and their counsel contended that the presi dent had no authority to pardon any one for a crime not proved. Ilrat Kiiarrit Connh Remedy. Dr. King's New Discovery, best for coughs, colds, hoarseness and all lung troubles, first dose helps. 60c and $1.00. All dealers. Advertisement. Just Telephone and say 'Send 'em out," and we'll deliver promptly what ever drug sundries or toilet articles you wish. You don't even need to come down town to have a prescription filled just have your doctor 'phone it to us. Lowest prices on Btandard drugs. 50c Canthrox for 29 d 50c Hays Hair Health. 2S $1.50 Fellow's Syrup Hypophosphltes 98 ! $1.00 Protone for 59! $1.00 Llsterine for.... 58 50c Llsterine for 29i 50c Carmen Powder.. -292 50c Pozzonl Face Powder for 26 25c Lyons' Tooth Powder for 14 25c 4711 Soap lor ...125 75c Rubber Gloves. . . .39 $1.00 D. D. D. for G8i $1.00 Scott's Emulsion (J8 3 5cv Prophylactic Tooth Brushes , -21 50c Casstmtre Floral Grease less Cream 29d 15c cake Castile Soap and Wash Rag 75c Tivoll Face Powder tor 45d "Follow the Beaton Kara am and EMPRESS GARDEN Where You Htno In Luxury at rr f 1C NanM I J , Kft,. Reclal Also U Caxte Service. VISIT OUK BKAUTIFUL SODA. FOUNTAIN 'PROSECUTE PHARMACY THEFT i i Indictments Filed Against Men Who Stole "Exam" Papers. DRUG CLERK PLEADS GUILTY Take l'nc f I'lf iy Uollnra for 111 I'nrlOptrnlor nml (inllrr Uoy Are Vet to lie Tried. (from a Staff Correspondent.) DKS MOINES, la., Feb. 27. (8pc-ll Telegram.) The county a'ttqrney toda. framed Indictments against thrco men accused of conspiracy In connection nllh theft of tho pharmacy board examination questions from tho state printing olflte somo time ago. The accused are V. K. Thompson, linotype operator, who Is said to Ma.o received 300 for the Job; Joseph PacK man, a drug clerk, who managed tho sale of the questions, and Charles Ran dolph, a boy who was made use of fo taking a proof of the questions. None of the pharmacy students have as yet been Indicted or prosecuted, but. a dozen of them will have to explain mat ters In court. Joseph Packman pleaded guilty lato to day and was fined ttt. Thompson Believes Hitchcock and Bryan Near End of Scrap (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.-(Speclal Tel egram.) After nearly a week In Wash ington conferring with the powers that bo in Nebraska politics, Chairman W H. Thompson of tho democratic stato committee left for home this eveu'ng, bearing what he believes to be cheering news, but news that he will not now divulge, for thoso of tho hungry and ralthful who are lined up to receive the.r share of the good things on the patron age plo counter. Judge Thompson Just before leaving for the train stated emphatically that tho controversy over Nebraska patronage Is nearlng the end that there was light ahead and that "the boys at homo could brighten up," but ho would not go Into particular!), nor would be give a hint us to what stasis of an agreement which he so strongly Intimates Is In sight be twen the secretary of state and the demo crat senator may be. That he was feeling genuinely optlm lstlc, however, was not to be doubted, and he would say no more than that he was pleased at the recaption he received hero by all concerned In the Nebraska political controversy, and was equally pleased with the situation in Washington as ho leaves it. Escaped Prisoners Caught Near Grable LOGAN, la., Feb. 27,-(Spcclal Tclft grarp.) Jack Crawford, Roy dVvIs and J. 11. Murphy, who cut out of Jail hero last night, were tracked to the Jim Gllmore farm in Pottawattamlo county, near Grable, and taken Into custody late this afternoon by Deputy Sheriff M, D. Myers, Officers Seabury, M. B. Pitt and Alvip Durrcll, and brought to Logan and lodged In Jail this evening. J. II. Murphey came from Omaha mil was serving lime for violating tho liquor law. Roy Davis and Jack Crawford were serving tlmo for stealing. By somo un known manner the three men camo Into possession of a heavy wire and by tha aid of a chair rung cut their way through the brick wall from the corridor; As soon as they made their escape the other prisoners gave the alarm. HYMENEAL Cook-Cherry. FAIRURY. Neb., Fob. S7.-(SpecIal.)-The home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cherry was tho scene of n pretty Feb ruary .wedding this week when their daughter, Miss Alyse, was married to Ralph P. Cook. Rov. J. K. Shellenberger of the Christian church officiated. Mrs Key to the Situation Bee Advertlsltig, $1.25 Qoutorbe French Rose Face Powder 85i Latest and most refined creation in powder. 25c Carter's Pills. .. .26 35c Genuine Castorla 21i 50c Pcbeco Tooth Paste for 29 $1.00 2-qt. Hot Water Bot tle 49 $1.00 2-qt. Fountain Sy ringe if or 49 50c Woodbury's Scalp Cream 21d 1-lb. 20-Mule Team Borax for 7 Bottle of 100 Hlnkle's Ca. cara Pills 25i 1 lb. Epsom Salts 5 25o Mennen's Talcum Pow der 12J 50c De Mars Benzoin and AluiJnd Lotion 35 Beaton Path" Drug Co. Fifteenth Sts. .roeot. Popular Price.. ul Tkank Out rstrons lor our lav L.HCB SPLENDID "Baffet Luncheo. SUCCESS ee tiam It a. is. to Utae v- so. ) Charles Wyatt Hayed Mendclssonn s weuoing marcn nnu xne nupnusim were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spence. The brid'i was gowned In a pretty dress of orient il lace over white satin mMMllnc. Stnplt-Ulllinnii. HKNKDICT. Neb.. Feb. J7.-(Spc1a Charles 11. staples and Mrs. Amelia Dlttman. both of Hustings, were marric Wednesday at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Illchanl Buckley, four miles west of Benedict. The ceremony was performed by Kcv. B. L. Hausc of Ilnstfligs. Tho bride Is a sister or Mrs. Buckley. Mr. and Mrs. Staples will make their home on a farm near Taylor, Neb. MrCnltotiKh-Itnhrrts. STKI.LA, Neb., Feb. S7.(SpeclaI.)-H. C. Hobcrts and Ills family mndo u trip t Nemaha this week to attend the wcldmt; of his sister. Miss locklo Itoberts, to Walter McCullough of Brownvlllc. Tlio j wedding took place at the home of tbe ' bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rob erts, in iscmana. icv. iv. 11. iiinKio rcau tho marriage service. Mr. and Mr?. Mc Cullough will go to housekeeping on the C. W. Roberts farm near Nemaha, Onlr - "IIUOSIO IH'I.VIMi." To get the genuine, call for full name, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures Cold In Ono Day. 25c. Girls, Don't Wash Hair With Soap Soap dries your scalp, causing dandruff, then hair falls out Try this next time. After washing your hair with soap always apply a little Danderlne to the scalp to invigorate the hair and prevent dryness. Better still, use soap as spar ingly as possible, and Instead have a "Danderlne Hair Cleanse." Just molsttn a cloth with Danderlne and draw It carefully through your hair, taking one strand at a time. This will remove dust, dirt and excessive oil. In a few moments you will be amazed, your hair will not only be clean, but It will be wavy, fluffy and abundant, and possess an Incom parable softness and lustre. Besides cleaning and beautifying the hair, one application of Danderlne dis solves every particle of dandruff; stimu lates the scalp, stopping itching and falling hair, Danderlne Is to the hat? what fresh showers of rain and sun shine are to vegetation. It oes right to the roots, Invigorates and strengthen them. Its exhillrating and life-producing properties cause the hair" to grow long, strong and beautiful. Menl Ladles) You can surely have lots of charming hair. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne from any drug store or toilet counter and try It. Advertisement, Hotel Rome Zs Strvlag a 50c NOONDAY LUNCH In All Dining Rooms Every Day Except Sunday, 11:30 A. x. to mob ?. M. $1.00 Table d'Hote Dinner, Every Sunday, 5:30 to 8:00 P. M. AatUSEMENTS. AUTO SHOW Now on at AUDITORIUM 25c Admission BRANDEIS Mar. 2, 3 and 4 Special llatlnee Wednesday. Seats Now on Sale KtAW fcSUANOSX'S STOTXHaOUS BEN-HUR Priceat SOo. 91.00. 81.50 and $3.00. raoxa OOUO. 494. Mat, Every Say, 3:10: Every Klirht. sun ASVJLHOSS VAUDEVILLE I ii oiuin uirnet. Kenned and Iloontr Jlorc Wright and Hen. DUtrlca. Mtrlo j pufff nd Special Motion flctur. Sniiliii. Klr Department." Prices Matinee, lalltrr, 10c: twit aeata (eicept Sat and 5jn.l. tioj nlfhte. 10c tic We. Hi. CURTAIN SATURDAY NIGHT 8:05 Tm ( a rnmnrii will nnt tt thl cloae of tho flrat act "wu Um" "OaCAKA'B TUH CXHT1UB." KttTf ftSttfA Xlallj laat 1S-3S-S0 LAST TIMES TODAY JPurpoiely Booked for Auto Show Week GOLDEN CROOK OVT.Y ROHn Rvnw TV rrnnr LADIES' DIKE MAT. WEEK SATS. toinorruw ano wee. uoseland OirU." AU DITO RI 0 M ImarcKd GLICK-WERRENRATH CONCERT Popular Prices. Box Office Wow Open 7So to S3.O0. w FOUR DAYS ONLY Com. Ban., March 1, 11 A. M. to 11 P. k. THE SUNKEN VILLAGE. STOMPS MAETEXFIEOE. XW B KEEL 3. Bo and looWo Xlrbir.