THE BBB: OMAHA, AVKDXESDAY, MARCH Ho, 15)14. Yearn for Food Don't Spurn If A Brisk Appetito Is n Hcnltliful Ne cessity. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lots Quickly Ilcstore Lost Rcl ish for Food. Vnless you have a real hearty desire or food you should by all means take no chancos of stomach trouble, for a loss f appetite means a signal of distress from a deranged digestion. When the stomach wants food It slcnala tho mind through the nerves, and these. (tfvCilo the taste buds In the mouth, which nt once seercto large quantities of saliva. This Is called "mouth water," and all of us know when our "mouths water" we want food. "Thers's an appetite that Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets gave me." Stuart's Dj-Bpcpsla Tauicts very quickly restore appetite by making the stomach want food. Tho stomach readily recovers from digestion, dyspepsia, etc., as soon as It Is enabled to digest ioou. niuaris Dyspepsia Tablets taken after each meal quickly digest that meal and thus wonder fully rest the stomach. In a short time tho digestion assumes Its normal condition and then appetite and a good appetite, too Is tho natural isonsequence. One may actually fluldtzo a few Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, place thorn In a glass tube with meat, grains, vegetables, etc., and theso tablets will digest the contents of the tube without aid, .lust think then how quickly and effi ciently they act when they are mixed with tho food In one's system and what a great reller It is to the digestive apparatus to have Its fluids so enriched. Cin In vour druggist today and obtain a M)-cc.nt box and make the actual test your self after you have eaten a largo and hearty meal. BEIEF CITY NEWS ridsllty Storage It Van Co. Doug. 15 IS. Save fcoot Print Zt Now Beacon Press. Life Ins.? Tes. Venn Mutual. Oonld. Eltctrlo SuppUsa Burgess-Orandtn Co Whan you know gas lighting you pre fer It. Omaha aCJs company, 1SK How ard street; Douglas 60S. CoaneU Baa Offices In Use Bnlldlnff Attorney W. J. Connell has moved his law otflco from the Pullman building to new quarters In rooms I32-I31 Dee build ing. To rraotica In TJ. s. Conrt Robert J. Webb, Junior member of the law firm of Mulflnger and Webb, has been admitted to practice In the United States court for the district of Nebraska. Crosby Bud for Damages Charles Llbovltr. Who alleges he was run down by tho automobile of Willis S. Crosby, county coroner, on February J, has brought suit against Crosby for 3,0(X) damages for alleged Injuries sustained. Bar Association to Meet Tho Omaha Har association will hold Us regular quar terly smoker at the University club this evening. The association will de vote tho evening in discussing tho pro posed law providing for a Jury commis sioner. Tee Sack at His Desk S. 1.. Fee, as sistant in the homcsceklng department of the Burlington, Is back from Chicago, where he went for an operation lost week. Mr. Fee left the hospital last night, rode from Chicago and this morning was nt his desk, performing his routine work, and only four days after he was under the surgeon's' knife. He had been af flicted with hernia. w r (Mil pjduuh THE LANPHER HAT Prescribed by doctors for nineteen years - Heal your skin with Resinol NO matter how Ions you have been tortured and disfigured by itching, burning, raw or scaly skin humors, just put a little of that soothing, anthepttc Resinol Ointment on the sores and the suffering stops right there! Healinebegins thatvery minute; and in alrooit evry case your skin gets well so quickly you feel aihamed of the money you threw away on tedious, uieleis treatment!. Resol Olntmsnt and IUtlnoI Boap .!..,- wmv Dtmolea. blackheads, and dandruff. For trial else of h frw, write to Rerinol. Dept. 4-8. Baltlraprt, Bewtro ol lmiiauoai jicuuui. Md. Paving Bids for New Work Higher Than Last Year Bids for paving In twelvo districts, re quiring an expenditure of approximately ?5,000, were opened by the city council, and according to the Chief clerk of the engineering department arc considerably higher than tho bids received last year. New paving specifications havo been adopted and these, it is said, havo caused the Increase. The Commercial Land com pany, which has heretofore entered bids for Bedford stone curbing, did not bid. Asphalt and brick blss were higher, bui fiber brick remained about tho same. "Some of the work done under tho old specifications was rotten," said Chief Clerk Ed Peterson of tho city engineer ing department, "and It Is to be expected that high bids are In order. 'It Is not surprising that some of tin; bidders have dropped out, for tests of the material they used show that the material does not generally stand up to specifications." Commissioner Thomas McGovern of tho department of publlo Improvements says the paving work is even now being started, and beforo the summer is here. If tho weather remains warm, a largo amount of work will have been accomplished. McOovern believes the paving opera tions this season will exceed In extent the work ,ot any previous year. Burbank Exhibit May Oome to the Low Cost of Living Show Many Important details were passed upon Monday at a special meeting ot the executive committee of the Omaha lie tall Grocers' association, promoters of the National Low Cost of Living show, which wilt be held in tho Omaha Audi torium,' April 16 to 28. It has dawned upon tho retailers of food products what tho forthcoming exposition Is to be of even greater magnitude than at first contemplated. Reports of the manager were read, showing that nearly all of the exhibit spaces were disposed of. There are less than fifteen to sell. There Is a chance for a big Luther Burbank exhibit and the committee on exhibits reported than tho Department of Agriculture at Washington will send here six big cases of exhibits of a most Instructive and educational nature. Tho weight ot theso will exceed 6,000 pounds. Panoramic Photographs Tho Bee has tho only ap paratus of its kind in Omaha. Tho panoramic camera is particularly adapted for largo groups, large buildings, etc., as well as panoramic views, as it brings out tho ends of tho photo as clearly as the middle. Tho re sults are certainly won derful. If you will call or tolephono we will sub - mit samples. Tho cost is not very great, taking tho high character of work into consideration. Tho facilities of this de partment aro yours if you need them. Bee Photo Department. Telephone Tyler 1000. GALLSTONES Try O axl-Toue. Ooofl for All Stomach and Xdver Troubles. Wools free. Addrcaa Hailstone Buult Co. Dent, 745, 219 8. Dearborn St. Ohloass Coughs and Colds Forerun Sickness find should have immediate efficient treatment with SCOTT'S EMULSION because physical power is reduced or the cold would not exist. Drugged pills and alcoholic syrups are crutches, not remedies, but Scotfa Emulsion drives out 8 tho colds, warms the body by ens me mugs. Nothing equals or compares with Scatl'i Emahlonln build ing tho forces to prevent bron chitis, grippe of pneumonia. . Aretf Alcelelic Sabititvte. MARKETING WEEK A SUCCESS $ Jobbers Declare It Will Be Made a Semi-Annual Feature. FOR EACH SPRING AND FALL Visiting Mrrohnnta Are llelnsr Kn tertnlneit hr ? Jobbers Mir l!nnimt l'lnnnnt (or Wetlnea ilny KvenhiK nt Home. Must Pay Revenue Tax Whether Cigars Are Made or Not o closely do revenue officers watch tlio production of cigars that when a fac tory falls to mal;e tho usual number of perfectos out of ench pound ot leaf to bacco It buys, tho revenuo services knows ot tlio shortnse and forces tho factory to pay tho tax on the discrepancy, never theless. According to Rovcrnmcnt esti mate .each pound of tobacco should pro duce forty clKars and tho tax 1? levied In that proportion. Itocord Is kept ot all rales of leaf tobacco and of clear stamps to factories. Six In the state T.-cro re cently required to pay taxes amounting to $30 on clears which they failed to make, but which the revenuo officials figured they should have mailo out ot tho raW leaf purchased. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Mrs. I.. C Hamock and two children ot Chicago aro visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Krueacdow In Omaha. It was estimated yesterday by wholo saters and manufacturers that over KW retail merchants from Nebraska and ad joining states nro already In Omaha, fak Inc advantage ot merchant's tnarketllig week, Inaugurated by tho Omaha whole salers and manufacturers this year. The big wholesale houses In the city were do tne n. good business, Many of them had thtlr places crowded with otit-ot-town buyers. Besides. Nebraska men there were dor. ens from South Dakota, quite a number from Kansas, some few front Wyoming, and scores from Iowa, Tho coming of a great number of Kansas merchants was especially encouraging to the Omaha business men rnd before noon tho Jobbers and manufacturers declared merchants' marketing week had proven u greater success than they had even anticipated. It was declared that merchants' market Ins week as a permanent Institution Is now established, and that there, shall bo a spring and fall marketing week reg ularly hereafter. Many of the wholesale houses reserve tables and dining rooms nt the Commer cial club and at the various hotels where whero they entertained their guests and customers nt luncheon. 13ach establish ment in Omaha will entertain some ot Its own customers and guests while n general program was prepared for last evening and again for this evening. This ovenlng there Is to bo a large banquet for tho guests nt tho Hotel Home. The local committee has already arranged for 600 plates for this banquet. FRED ANHEUSER WILL PLAY A 00UBLE ROLE Miss Martha Stuart, who had some dif ficulty In gaining tho possession ot her trunk, which was held by Mrs. M. E. Clark, 611 South Thirteenth street, for the alleged rental of a room, will remain In Omaha next week, when on April K a hearing of tho caso has been granted by Judge roster. City Prosecutor Fred An heuser regained tho baggago and will also prosecuto tho case. - Relieved my Rheumatism Yes, and after I'd been laid up all winter, had doctored, nnd tried everything I could think of, and was just about ready to give up the fight, the pain was so terrible that's what Sloan's Liniment did for me. And it'll do as much for you." Sloan's Liniment never falls. It's penetrating goes straight to the sore spot kills the pain. All you have to do is to lny it on lightly no rubbing required. STOPPED SHOULD EH PMNS Mrs. J. 11. Bleckwedefc, of Oroton-on- Hudson, N.Y., writes: "I had rheumatic pains In my shoulders and back so bed I could not move without scream Inc. Wo happened to get a half hottia of Sloan's Liniment from a neighbor and It worked like magic; the second application rcllercd tar suffering entirely." RELIEVES SCIATIC RHEUMATISM Mr. Perlgo.of 4T W.Mth St Dee Molnee, Iowa, writes: "Wo hare uted Sloan's Liul ment for orer six years and found It the best we eTer used. When my wife had sciatic rheumatlam, the only tiling that did her any good was Sloan's Liniment. We cannot praise It highly enough." I SLOANS LINIMENT is splendid for sprains, bruises, neuralgia, lumbago, lame muscles and stiff joints. Always keep a bottle in the house. At all daaltrs. frk 25c, 50s. and $1.04 OR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc., BOSTON, MASS RESTRICT ADDRESSES AT GENERAL DELIVERY nnflrr tho stfern rule of Uncle Sam, se cret lova correspondence by the general delivery method is frowned upon and discouraged. No longer can love-sick youths and maidens havo their sweet hearts address them In care ot mo gen eral delivery window instead ot tneir liomea. The Postoffico department has niii that minors may not receive mall through the general delivery department, and that all persons residing in ino cny must havo their mall delivered by car rier to the.lr homes. Instead of calling for it at the postofflce. As a result, tho number of patrons ot tlio umaua general rinllvMi- duDartment has been reduced over WO. One less clerk Is needed and greater economy and efficiency has been secured. ' MARINE OFFICER HAS COVERED 58,593 MILES Rinr enliBtlng In the United States marine corps in Omaha seven years ago Sergeant Blrger F. Westcrgard has trav eled 68,683 miles In tho marine service, ir in now in charge ot the recruiting station at 1108 Farnam street, and by way of Inducing other Oraahans to join tho marines states that all men enlist ing in this district at tho present time nrohnblv will have an opportunity to visit the Panama canal and the exposi tion at San Francisco in i Men now being- enlisted arc transferred to Mart Island, Cal. BUILDING OWNERS AND MANAGERS TO BANQUET nror im owners and managers ot build ings In Omaha are expected to attend tho annual banquet or me mmaing uwners and Managers' association at Hotel Loyal Thursday evening. John Lw Ken nedy Is president of the organization, and the banquet committee consists of Ernest Swoet, John N. Crawford and Edwin S. Jewell. Uccommrnda Chamberlain' Cough Itemed.?. "I take pleasure In recommend.'-z Chamberlain's Cough Ilomedy to my cus tomers because I have confidence in it 1 find that they are pleased .!th it auU call for Jt when again In need of such a medicine," writes J. W Bexson, Monte vallo. Mo, All dealers. Advertisement , TO NEW CUSTOMERS ONLY OAYNERw WHISKEY Full Quart Only 80 CenU Express Paid THIS is a special introductory offer we are making to NEW customers only and if YOU have never tried Hayner Whiskey, we want you to try it NOW. Cut out this ad mail it with your order and 80 cents in stamps or coin and the full quart bottle of Hayner Private Stock Bottled-in-Bond Whiskey will be sent in sealed case expresa charges paid. Ita great aBottled-in-Bondvhitkeyot thennest kind sealed with the U. S. Government s Green Stamp over the cork your assur ance it is fully aged, full 100 95 proof, full measure as good and pure as can be produced. It's sure to please you sure to win your future trade. You take no chances you know we are responsible been in business 47 years capital $500,000.00 fully paid. Don't put this oft order right tuna and goods I7ill go forward by first express. M ATP. Order from Art., Wro.. Colo.. Most., and an tttt Wort Alls I tstrootmoit call for 11.00 fdr on quart eip.wt paid. S3-W (All futaro enlars matt lie for FOUR quart or mora) AJJrtit ear ntantt office THE HAYNER DISTILLING CO., Dept. S-105 UtrtM, uu St. Ldi, n. BMUS.STU). .. Kr Urkuu, U. T!4,OU Ufiuiwli.Ua. tUuuCltr.M. St. TulKlxa. Jwk4Mria,Fla, P1WTE STOoT WHISKEY Mrm MhUM cw ""Hut Mai M uo.finMV Low Fares South Via LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R. March 3 and 17, April 7 and 21 Fma Fma Cafetro St. Lrat St. Airutla Fla. (35.05 (28.40 Ft. UaJ.rJal " 44.30 37.65 GalaurUU " 36.85 29.20 Ooia 38.60 31.48 Fort Hyr " 38.60 31.46 FaUtka... 36.40 28.76 Wt Pals Bead " 42.00 38.25 KUxhmee " 38.60 31.45 Dtlaai .Fk. 30.60 81.46 Bar Kbatts . At. S0.10 20.85 Paaaaa City ....Fk. 33.75 26.40 MewOrUtM La. 33.00 23.76 MtkOa Ab. 30.10 20.85 Sarasata Fla. 38.60 31.45 Fraa 1rm CUcam H. Lii I lilW Ffau (33.85 (26.60 SaafarJ " 38.60 31.45 Tfturill " 88.60 31.95 Wad " 44.95 88.30 Orlaala " 30.60 31.45 Ttnpa " 38.60 31.45 Fsaiacoia " 30.10 20.85 Dc Fackk3?p... " 81.76 24.25 Marks Fk. 31.76 24.28 Biki) Hlit. 31.25 22.00 Galort 31.26 22.00 Ctmt2U Ala. 28.76 20.40 Enrfr " 29.85 20.85 aVaJaatova Fk. 86.80 31.45 PreportUmuUb Lew RmU tm Many Othmr Point In Alabama. Florida, Georgia. Tennessee and Mississippi 25'Dsys Return Limit, Liberal Stop-Over Privilege R. C. WALL1S, DUtrict Paensr Agant 312 N. Ith Strait ST. LOUIS, MO. -Store Hours 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturdays Till 9 P.E BURGESS-NASH M EVERYBODY'S STORE' Tuesday, March 1M, 11)14. STOUB NKWB FOK WEDNESDAY Sixteenth and Hnrncy SU. Too Much Cannot Be Said of the Chic Style Individuality Presented in These TAILORED SUITS t uaLHTr at $25.00 MANY women prefer to pay not over $25.00 for a suit. Indeed, we have so many requests for a suit at that priee that we are specializing in women's $25.00 suits and today, with tho models we alroady havo and several new ones just, un pockod, there is a collection here that includes nbout evory stylo a woman might want. THE MATERIA IaS Includo molro pilkB, wool cropes. popllnR, minstrel blnck nnd whlto checks. vhlpcordtt, gabardines. THE COliOHS include navy, CoponhnRen. king's blue, wisteria brown, Rrcon, tnn und violet, nlso blnck; price $25.00. New Silk Dresses Beautiful models of. fine plain and changeable taffeta silks, mado with the new waists finished with wido girdles, draped skirts. All the new shades, also black- $15.00 and $19.50 Moire Silk Coats In great demand for early sprlnR wear; mado ot & splendid quality ot moire, also taffota sllko, long and mo diurn IcngthB, wide rango of stylo selection $1500, $19.50 and $25.00 BurrS'2fash Co. Sconl Jioor. Exquisitely Trimmed MILLINERY Individual $12.50 and $13.75 Models for HO.OO THE demand for trimmed hnts at $10.00 and $15.00 is so groat that our workroom cannot possibly kcop paco with it. That wo may moot this demand, we offer for Wod-d v nesday a colloction of exquisite new streot and tailored? I II hats markod $12.50 to $13.75, at, your choice for $17.50 to $18.75 Trimmed Hats, Your Choice Wednesday, Si 5 Charming colloction of now tailored and dress liatB in an exqululto selec tion of moBt becoming Btylon from our rogular J17.50 and d- ff $18.75 lines, your choice Wodnosday P 1 iJmXjKf Bnrgsss-lffash Oo SooonJ Tloor. Women's Messaline Petticoats Our $3.95 Line Wed.. $2.95 PETTICOATS with straight lines are greatly in demand, tho scant drosses making them a no ceslty. Theso for Wednesday aro mado of good quality messaline, In All now shades, fr ah nnisneci wun noep ciose piaiea riouncc, JJCi.riD value t Barg-ert-Hash Oo. Beoona rioor. 13,96 Warner's Rust Proof Corsets Give You a Youthful Figure IT is a vory simple matter if tho form from day to day is properly cared for through tho coniot. We havo styles for every 'figure, low front or low back nnd every single pair la correct . dC for tho figure intended. Price. .... ?I lO p) nurjr.ss-rTasli Co. Ssoond rioor, Only 6 More Days of This Clos ing Out Sale of FURNITURE AND as tlio time grows shortor lower go tho prices. Evory piece must bo gono by April 1, and wo aro making every effort to accom plish that result by offenng you Saving Possibilities of About One-Half Regular Price If you have need of an additional ploco or two or furniture for an on tlro room this is indeed your oppor tunity. Bnrg-ss-Hasli Co, -Third rioor. Waist 5570 Skirt 5601 tnr cich number At the Great "Paquin" Paris Model Exhibition held at the Ritz-Corlton Hotel, New York City, from March third to eighth, the one great fashion novelty shown on almost everv dress and blouse was THE JAPANESE COLLAR. This smart fashion innovation wan first described and illustrated by Pic torial Review in the March number, issued February 15th, and continued in the April number. Once again, aa usual, Pictorial Re view was the first American publica tion to present the new 6tyle. Before you decide on your Spring and Summer dresses, visit our pattern department and ask to see the follow ing patterns illustrating the Japanese Collar: FOR LADIES FOR MISSES 5553 5570 5542 5598 5531 5586 5604 5582 5609 55 5599 FOR GIRLS 5614 Pictorial Review Patterns IOC and 15c Millinery Bargains in the Economy Basement AVKRY special sale of trim med hats, ail new and up ' to tho minute ideas. Now flower trlm1 med hats. Sailor bats, undor Drlm effects, in c 1 u d Ins many Milan-hemps, strlctlyflrst q u a lit y, at, choice, "Wednesday, $1.98-$2.98-$3.49 30c Damask, 20c 7"-in. wide mercerized atjn tublo damask, Q beautiful patterns., tC 16o Hosiery, Oo Women's gauzo weight ranco stockings, lisle finished and double garter tops, high spliced heels, double toe and heels; splendid 15c valuoB, pair 5C Children's 70c Dresses, -18c Made of gingham, chambray, percale nnd linens. Pretty styles, embroidery trimmed; sizes C to 12 years; in 79c values, each... lOC 8)io Muslin, 10 Yds., 55c Standard quality yard-wide bleached muslin, 10 yd. limit; 10 yards OOC $il.O() Shoes, $1.85 Women's patent leather dress shoes. Best styie toes, medium and new high heels. Sizes 3 to 7 in widths C to K. Splendid 93.00 Values, pal Child's 91.30 Shoes, 05c Children's new spring shoes, vlcl kid, gun metal and pat ent leathers, Dost toe shapes. Sizes C to 11. at, pair tDC ?:00..$1.85 ;Burgess-Nash Oo. Everybody's Store 16th and Harney Ayeis Sarsaparilla Changes teadeoqr ttmani disease to UsUmcy toward health. Ka aJoohoL Scad far 60 year. PILES No Money Till Cured DR. E. R. TARRY - 240 B REds 0mfi9, Neb.