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T11K DEH: OMAHA, WKDXKSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1015.
JOURNAL REFORM
QUITE EXPENSIVE
flew PUn for Printing Senate Rec
ord Costs Nearly Four Timet a
Much u Old Method.
PECULIARITIES OF . CONTRACT
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Neb.. Jan. l.-Hpeelal Tele
Rr.m.) That reform cenwi hlah w.a
shown by the reoort of the aenate com
mlttea appointed to InveaUsat. the con
' tract made tor the printing of the aenate
Iniirnals made thla mom!n.
The rr-nort ahowa that the rontrart wm
nude for tne printing- on November JO,
long before the aenate li.d adopted any
method of legislative procedur. Then It
showed that the aenate journal under the
old j-teni rout the elate (2.144, tne Item
tein: Printing, 1,1 pas.ee at II. W per
rne, tl,M4; paper and binding, tl.mo.
tara tmt Three Jake.
Under the new syeteiA the aenate la
paying for three different Job, printing
the flrat edition for the member, then
the eecohd edition., after It la corrected,
and then another for the printed and
complete bonnd -eopiee, . theee, with , the
extra help required to -get it out, would
ot I10.K8.3&, an Increase over the old
method, on the same ,! Journal of
r.!i.a.
A peculiar thing was .liovn by the re
port In that these printing firms had bid
for the work, the ftste Journal com
pany, Woodn.ff bank Note company and
the North Printing company. The Plate
, Journal com puny was given the contract,
but the report ahowa that the work la
being done by the two riAnp.nl which
lost out
Senator Qulnby of Douglas thought the
contract was all right If the expense
tould be brought to where It ought to be.
The report was accepted and will be
acted on later. '
CoaCrart Let 1a ft event be r.
The contract was let by the slate print
ing commissioner on November 0, last
The committee hints that a contract lot
so far In advance of the convocation of
the setrkte may not be binding upon that
to-ordlnata branch of the state govern
ment. .The committee aays that It does
ot Intend to reflect upon the printing
commissioner.
The report will probably be taken up
at in next session and It Is anticipated
that a number of the senators will make
a strong fight to secure more reasonable
lerms on the alloged oompetltlonlea con
tract. .
Bills Introduced
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Jan. TO.-(Special.)-Follow-Kb
are the bills introduced before the leg
islature today: "
Senate Bills.
8. K. 10. Grace of llsrlan-Repeals the
piisent .inluiory method of testing grain
-no the penalty thereof.
to. r . M. Maiiery of Ho Butte Reduce
I.. .j n.lnlmum number of employes comlag
. n e,- the employes' liability act from
iu to any number of employes.
f. r. hi, Martlmll of Lancaster County
xil.rlnt.ndenL are given dltwretionary
i -..er to create new school district from
vi..er cllntrlit. upon petition of one-third
i l the irgal voters In each district af
itotvn. .
. V. 83. Wtlsoa of Frontier Repeal
irrjeut statin.es relating; to leglslaUv
-U.iliiate. signing' statements pertaining
tj cud ot ajevtors fur United Blales
n iia.orn.
K F. M. Wilson f Frontier Provides
r lhl a nwrie written ill blank apace of
mt rul elec.lon ballot snail count as cast
I. i' the written imme without nocesslty
i (" iurnni h cross id ine square to the
, 1 1, lit ot surh name.
ri. K. M, W lleon of Dodge Provide that
ir.l.Kate or nursra to this state shall
i t. good la other state having the same
' ie .u' .entente.
ri. F. (, Iiodge of Pounlss Defines the
j Iumvis and duties of suprlntenlent of
i nli in cities where the commission
i lorru t government has been adopted.
5 . i- Hodge of DouglasProvides
for the dlvlBlori of Doiiglsa cuunty Into
Hnstorlat and rcreaenlailve dlntrlcta,
i -"li llrirlct to elect it own senator or
I Ki'ieseniaiive. .
I r. ih, Iode of Douglas Provide
I that no employe of any city of the met-
i ropoljua i!m shall be a relative ot any
ioi tiiu comiuisHluuoi s ot said city or the
head of any department of salci cliy.
I. F . lol of 1 ougiaa Provide
.11. Hi In print inn. posting or distributing
t political advertitemenia, either for the
S i lectbm or defeat of any candidate or any
ronstltuikonal amendment the nam of
' l Wiairmsn and aocmlary or two offl-
vi of the organisation Issuing the same
1 or the voers who are responslitle thenefor
i Uh their . name and addrrsa and the
name of the printer shall be attached.
if Katlure ntekea penalty of fine or linptl-
5 onment Or hotlr.
. Ileas Bills.
II. R. Hi, Orr of Burt-tata Ufa inaur-an-e
bllU
11. R. 1!T. Ilyneck of Saline Provides
In suit for damages against liquor oal
t ere aame sliall le brought in counties
i wheie liquor was sold.
4 H. R. Foster, Hrme, Hnrnbv and
Ktearns Makes It compulsory to destroy
J sophers and prarie dns oa one s land by
1 Nowinhfr I; sitematlve. road overseer
may do It at IS a day and charge aatue
f.klnet property.
i II. n. 119. Lanlgsa of Greeley County
boards are made overseers of the poor In
i piaue of Justices of the peace.
H. It fiiephenaon of Uione Annual
i seiio'jl meeilngs ftrsl Monday la April la
plt't of Inxt Mondsv in June,
i 11. U. l.'l. hudUHI of lundy County
j burd In dutrf'ta w here, rraliie tog e-
lnt eiisll annually levy IjUU lo.pay ex
j leees of ttwlr dfetruclion.
I II. R. 121. Peterson of Iaocaster Prose
cuting attorney aliail be allowed his pre
enpiory challenge for each defendant
! ' whera more than one person I on trial
at the esiike time.
; H n. Mi, HuiliMll of Dundy Counties
1 shall levy wot i-a than 10 mills sUiuol
i tax to be dlstrtbiiird In the same manner
I as tiie Mute apportionment. Hchool dls
trlcts eliiill reduce their levies by a ur
l KMHindiiii s mount.
i 11. It. Ui, Fuller of feward Where per-
sons die intestate possessed of property
f.'.ocO or lena and no dents, the court may
, 0iieniHj u( sdinlnlstratlon proceedings
; II. It. i:... Iiarrelt of I louglas Dope bill
i iKHlrled on Hie lines of the iiartuun en-
I n -iiik nt of New York. '
i 11. II. 1. koiff of Cedar and Trie of
lluaard i'lutiokvd constitutional amend
im nt riiatiKing law su that majority of
thonc hollos on (fueftlion of township or
Knirllon bli II determine the result.
I 11. It. UT. Ktn of Platte In assess-
iiu-nt lnrurance uompatilea, except hsll
" aiisoclatli'tis. no member shall be lialile
lor an SMM-sninent prior to the annual
meeting oi the ) rur In which bis nteiu
iii'riiltip tie-ins. .
H H. 13 Minor of Doeglse Vnrier the
rir.lil of eminent domain railroad may
i "l tske mure tksa forty acros In any
tion In adiiitiou to lite rtgUi-of-way. Old
law. taeniv acres.
II. It. IK. Anderson of Phelps Ltaal
toters of achuol uistrtct shall determine
srii.rinl of money required for si'hool year
in place of the trust", and Miuoes
iiiammara achoul levy Iron S mill to
ll;HlS ,
II. ft. 1. Anderson of PhelpReduc
tns fiur iiioiilhs' S''h(nil r to Ihrte,
sod tlie ilsl.t montlis' yeius to six. and
si i ikes out the prwlkloas connernuig
iiiiih riioiitns' m hoJ on a 13 mill lei r.
an ! eiKiit munths' s hool on a JU itiill k y.
II. K t'I. hiur-Juw of 1 luusis lro
. i 1- k for u fount' ipal likhtlng plant at
Ibium bomi lo b oi' J by t)e Ion
a xii;fal or sir-iat leillvn to bi
.i.iu- J t.y a ii.sluir'y .t'ng tliereon; to
., rt-l nuii. r t ie l-r ooard, and
I.v.n i iiaiia lur si't- t iniing.
mms H btgli itr tkst liela.
It. Kii.i,-s .New 1'iS'oeiy wni hr'.p
..,.r cu'iih Ktii a bottle at bonis for
i ' n ( iK. at di jk isUls - Advtr-
Douglas Districts
Provided in Bill
Framed by Dodge
(Prom a Ftaff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Jan. 19. Ppeclsl.)-The
division of Potitjlaa County Into senatorial
and representative districts - was the ob
ject ofa bill Introduced by Dodge of
Douglas at the afternoon session of the
senate.
The bill provides that the division shall
be mudc by the election commissioner and
that each district shall elect its own. rep
resentative to the legislature.
DoAgo also takes a shot at the political
campaigner who Is in the hohit of rankln
assertions which he cannot back up by
requiring that all cards or other campslgn
literature sent out shall bear the name of
the author or two persons responsible If
n organisation Is sending out thn liter
ature, or by tho chairman and secretary
Of a political comihltlee aendine nut the
literature.. The name of the printer mimt
also be oa the notba. The law will not
apply to newspaper editorials.
Dodge would require that no city em
ploy in Omaha may be a relative of
city commissioner.
Provides Registry
Jt or Sale of Opiates
Under New Bill Filed
.Frin a .fliaff CorrnponiVnt)
TINCOI.N." Jin 1C .' .. I ..I n .,
w - - , . . l.i scat. y Jta'C
tentative 'arret t of Dourlaa counlv Was a
new .enema for getting at the dope traffic
in jeir..Ka. Ills bill on thai ulls
rprovioea for a system of retrlstrntlnn with
me iooi. drug, dairy and oil commission,
ami ornids anyone to self, art vis . or
Otherwise dispose of opiates, or even to
have them In his possession or-controt,
without firVt obtaining a cortlfluate from
til commission showing that he la dulv
registered and Is legally authorised to
handle such drugs. .
.The sal of any onlato la forhldd.n .
cept upon written order of the purchaser
or of a professional Practitioner mad In
duplicate. Where a, pltyslclan or. other
ircuuoner givea an ordir tp a patient,
he must sci, d one copy of It to the food,
drug, dairy and nil n-immluinn ni-
must keep on fil for two years kit orders
so receive, and filled.
House Adjourns
To Honor Farmers
(Trom a Btaff Corespondent)
LINCOLN'. Jan. W.-fSneCal.)-On ac
count of the Organised Agrloulturd meet
ing In Lincoln, and In order that mem
bers might hear th good roads address
by State Engineer Oearhart nt Kn..
the house decided to hold- no afternoon
session, but adjourned over till Wednes
day morning. Several of the committers
however, met In th afternoon to con
elder bill. .
During the forenoon session nt the
house. Mr. Neslev asked to hsve th and.
dope bill Introduced Monday by member
of th Douglas county delegation referred
to ths Judiciary instead of the medical
committee. This was done by unanimous
consent, after Chairman Meredith ot the
meoioai. committee stated thai he: was1
entirely , willing- to . hav. the .bill eo re
ferred. - ' , .
House Votes Itself-
Allowance of Stamp,s
(From a Stiff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Jan. 19 Rruoli TVs
house of rcnrcasnt&tlvea flnallv vntrd
this morning to furnish lis memherg with
a dally allowance of stamp. This ques.
tlon has been up half a dosen times, but
heretofore the "spirit of economy has
prompted a majority to line up against
free cost ace.
When the pronofrtttan wax hrniieht in
on motion, by Reuter, Instructing the
rnier clerk to rumlali each member daily
with 10 cents' worth of stamp, an amend
ment offered by Relsner Increasing th
allowance to IS cent per day was carried
with a whoop. '
STATEMENTS ONE AND TWO
THREATENED BY, NEW BIU
(From a Btaff Correspondent.) .
. LINCOLN, Jan. 19.-(Speclal.) If a bill
Introduced by Senator Wilson of Frontier
becomes a law on of W. J. Bryan's pet
theories will have been cast to th road
side. Ths bill abolishes the law which
requires candidate for th slate legis
lature to agree to abide by the vote of
th people of the slate when cast leg a
note in th legislature for L'nlUd Btates
senators.
Ths proposition Is commonly known as
"Statements On and Twe " and. Is ex
pected to bind the candidate to vote for
th candidate, for th United stales son
ate who receives the greatest number of
totes for preference for that offlc. .
1 . - '
MALLERY WOULD BRING
- . a
ALL UNDER LIABILITY ACT
(From a btaff Correapondent.)
LINCOLN'. Jan. Ig. Special,) A bill in
tho house by Mallery of tiox Butt re
duces tho minimum number of employes
of any on employer coming ' under the
employers' liability act from five to on. '
Th exemption of farmer from th 6 perm
lions r in act is not affected by the
new bill If paused, however, it will,
bring every othor . employer of labor
within the stale wllhin the scope or th
liability law.
Mallory bill also ptopusea to raise th
compensation of Injured employes from
fifty t sixty-six and two-thirds per cent
of the wag recel'-ed prior to th Injury.
Heldler Breaks Bark.
8TCROIS. 8. p.. Jn. .-spctal Tel-'
graiB.)-Wllllain Wright of tha servloe
corps of rort Mead arcldentally ' fell
frdm a load of sawdust this afternoon
and broke his back. UI condition Is con
sidered critical
Thsro ia Only Crta
LmJM at W m
I
To Ct Tb crxviKC, Oalt Tar thm ruU Ham
LozzoHiiro, Bsc2D pmio
Uaod Tho World Oor to Cur a m Col J tit Cno Day
Whenever you kal a culd coming on .
thl.. of th. full name LAXA'UVE &J 00 ,
bKOMO QUlNINtL Ixx,k f.,r lha. V jTW '
aSoiu.e mx the U. ViwU baou. ZJ W ' CV(t'l'i
EYE-WITNESS TELLS
OF THE FIGHTING
(Continued from Page One.)
upon both side by the unfsvorahle
weather conditions. During th fighting
around La Dolsselle and Aveluy the ner
mann' asked for a truce to care for their
Injured, which was refused.
"On January 11." says the eye witness.
" were violently bombsrded, but did
not yield. Also on January 15 we re
pulsed a violent attack." ' ' .
The flahtlng at Holssons, Which began
with an attack by the allies on January s.
Is graphically described.
"In these combats, which were entirely
local," says the account, "our offensive
ws crowned with complete success on '
January g, and jo, hut was checked, be
ginning. January 11, by the overflowing
of the Alsnc "
Instances of Heroism.
The battle on the first day waa par
tlcnlaily fierce and Instances of heroism
were numerous. One hundred French In
fantrymen, who were surrounded In a
bayonet attack, refused to surrender and
were killed, after Inflicting heavy losses
on the G oi mans and preventing their pro
gress. Referring to tha fighting on January
19. the chronicler says:
"The morale of th! troops la excellent
despite Ihe sufficiently serious loss, 54H
being wounded and the number of dead
nt yet being known.
"Beginning .the night of January 41-12
tho situation for the allies became com
plicated by reason of tho high water In
the Alsne. the German offensit- move
ment and the failure of the allies' rein
forcements to arrive. Preparations fos
a withdrawal began and It waa executed
In good order on tho night of January
11-14. From Solssons to Perthes the en
gagemont was limited to artillery duels,
the advantage resting with the allies.
"In the region of Perthes," cont'nues
the account, "tho Germans tried per
sistently by violent attacks to regain the
lost ground. Not only did they fall, but
w realized further progrera"
fterman Lease Heavy.
Tho German losses In this section are
declared to hav been heavyi The fight
ing In ftie Arsonne also la Hsscrlhoit
having been severe, the allies losing nu
merous omcers.
"In 'the region of Vel-dun and on tha
heights of the Meuse," says the ey wit
ness, "our artillery frequently silenced
that of th enemy. At the Bol I Pretr
our progres was continuous' for two
month., wlthput an Instant's retreat. It
is a veritable siege war.
The excellent results obtained In
Alsace would have ben Incieaeed If the ;
conditions or the battle field had not
affected the operations, the soldi ers stif.
ferlng greatly from the rlaors of the
weather the rain, snow and mud. We
naa many injured on January B, because
th guns of our men wer dirty and could
not be fired, but it Is not true that th.
Ueimans captured unwounded prisoners.
in tue region of unnor Alsace tha o.r.
mans Were Unable ta nlerca Mir lln . I.
though aided by heavy reinforcements."
-.-Biloi.a of Alrsaea.
TTeffrfrntf tfth
MrJat eurpg .hd writes says:
It til Lieutenant Vnr. Vll..ll
not Van Falkenhayn.- a erroneously rI
ported, who was killed, hv tha wnk
rmy aviator. Gilbert. This was the third
time mat Gilbert, who i. . im
medalist, succeeded In bringing down a
iioeui- craii.
A report from Paris last m.iA ,-..
tain Von Felkehhavn. a. son a. ih n.H
man chief of staff, bad ivaan irin.ji i .
duel in tho s,lr at an altltuds of J.opo feet
by a French aviator driving a monoplane.
Captain Von falkenhayn was said to I
hav been reconnolterlng with a pilot In!
n air craft near Amiens when a Uullet
rrom the Frenchman pierced his heart
and another seriously wounded his pilot.
Tho Gorman ir.aclilne fell In French tr
tJrory and the-pUot was made a prisoner
HOUSE HAS EIGHTEEN
EMPLOYES WORKING
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Jan. U.MSpcclal.-Tha
first detailed report to the hous rnado
by th conimlttee on employe was sent
up at th forenoon session by Chairman
Taylor. It showed that th stun of 48.TS
had been paid to erriploves for service
during th first two weeks of the legisla
tive session. Of this amount !!. waa
for regular time and 1195.53 for overtime.
There arg eighteen employes on th pay
roll. Including the chief clerk, sergeant.
at-arma and. chaplain.
The total number of hours allowed as
ovcrtlm In the two weeks was 801 Em
ployes receive for overtime a rate of pay
equal to one and one-half times the reg
ular rate per hour. '
SPENCER WINS CONTEST
FOR SEAT IN THE SENATE
From a Staff Correipondent.)
LINCOL.N. Jan. 19--(Spe-lal.)-In the
afternoon eeeeton the eeimte adopted
the report pt the privilege and election,
commit t on the contest of the election
of Jienator A. D. ' Hpenrer of G.g and
Pawnee countlee. The report allow
Upencer. -who la a republican, to retail)
Ma aot. It waa contested by Jullua
Newman of Wjrmore, who came within
three votea of Spencer.
Who reooanlaee In the tell-tale aymp
toma auch a Wkia, headache, drag.
ln aenMtlon liervuu.neM and Irrila
bllltjr the true rUfe and telle, on Ljdla
E. rinkh.m'. Vegetabl. Compound to re
etore her to a he.tthjr norma condition.
For forty year, thin root and herb rem
edy he. been pre-eminently uccea.ful In
controlling the dleeaaee of women. M.rlf
alone . could have etood auch a teat of
lime.' Advertisement.
"Announcements" ad bring good r.
auita.
f.eorae t-'rot tklaalum I. Um4.
Hl RI.IJii.TON. Vt. Jan. l-0.re
t roUilitKiiAiu. (lie oriainal '-Ff1r Tuck"
of the Cild BoitonUm, did audilenly here
today of lert failure, He 7i year,
ol.t I-rolliinghiun appeared here ImaX
nml.t In a revlvnl of the oomio ora
"Itutiln Hood." He h.. flayed th. part
of the jolly friar more than ,0i time,
in the la.t twny-arven y.ara.
Tomorrow (Wednesday) 8:30 A. M.
January Clearance
of Separate Skirts
Our Entire Stock of Separate Skirts, 73 In All, Go On
Sale Tomorrow For
$3.75
The Former Prices Were $7.85 to $25.C0. V
This, srJe includes every winter skirt in stock, includ
ing bnondclotha, satin, serges and Ramfourchuddah
cloth, besides other novelty weaves. Because of the re
markably low price, we cadnot alter, send on approval
or accept tho return of these garments.
Gloves Worth to
$2.25 a pair
Now On Sale for
$1.00 a pair
Ver3' desirable cape and
mocha gloves, also ' fine
dress gloves for women.
Odd lots left after heavy v
. holiday -selling---Fresh.
clean; new goods frOm'fe-Cq
ular stock not job lots .or
special purchases.
Sold Regularly up
to $2.25 a pair
AH Go Wednes
day, $1.00 a pair
THE HOUSE OF MENAGH
AJIItOVWOXB A COVCTI.XTB IKOWnrd or
- ookbxct ari-uia BTYI.KS. xir
SUITS AND DRESSES
Tom
r WA-
mi m
n
THE HOUSE
"TSa 5or fpr CimtUwomtn"
1613 FARNAM STREET
AUl'SICMKNTS.
"Is Everybody Happy?"
A JU O I T O U iva
WEEK OF JANUARY 24, 1915
(Under auspices of Omaha Letter Carriers)
SEVEN MATINEES AND SEVEN NIGHTS
Six Acts of Refined Vaudeville
Motion Pictures of Omaha School Children, Omaha
Business Scenes, Yellowstone National Park, '
' Panama-Pacific Exposition
ADMISSION - - . - 25 CENTS
kMwtM Seat. 10c, IS. aaa SSe estra. Ohuarea'a -f.tl.ee Xtctt Day. 10a
rIS-lfr Cmrtt wUl .ltd. y lils teetk oa wire ebie every
S.y e.rim tua Mk M 1 Ml U4 t :-0 trom tbe to. ef City MUeakl Kaak
ktuloisf ie Savsy ItoieL kau.t UulUi ttx.HUt ertormaJu.
THOMPSON, 'BELDEN;S,Q
RELIABLE
Linen Bargains Like These
May Not Come Again
Ready Made '
Roller Towels
65c Ready Made Roller
Towels . . . i . .50c each
50c Ready Made Roller
. Ibwels ....... .35c each
Wash Cloths N
100 dozen Turkish Wash
Cloths ....... 1 Vic each
100 dozen 8ysc Turkish
AVash Cloths. . .5c each
50 dozen W2c Turkish
V'fl . Wash Cloths . . '.10c each
Turkish Towels
25c Snow White. .19c each
45c Snow White . .25c each
50c Snow White. .29c each
75c Snow' White: . 50c each
Annual BED SPREAD
'. BALE Commences Mon
day, January 25th.
WSBVEiSAT
WE ARE FEATURING FOR
- THIS SHOWING
AFTERNOON DRESSES
EVENING DRESSES
TROTTING SUITS .
TRAVELING SUITS
MORNING DRESSES .
Special arrangements' have
been made to show Unusual
Values at x-
$19 and $241
The latent Anieri
ran hhade
ArUona Hilver
Rocky Mountain
Blue
f.cttysburg Grey
Ve port
DUware Teach
Tho third week
of our . January
Clearance (inds us
with 100 Evening
Dresnea and Win
ter Suits that are
worth as much ,d
$50. They are of
fered for quick
clearance at
$5, $10, $15-
Special ta xang.rla
Seta, made front the
flii.at of cotton, all
' pieces are to niatoh.
MX:, 1, gl.M piece.
. You should aeo
these new colors.
W think we are
tha first in Omaha
to show them.
OF MENAGH
AMI SEME.HTS.
SIXCK 1886.
Embroideries at Nearly
Half Regular Price ,
Monday's wile was a
great success and not, until
today were we able to de
termine just what was left.
Quantities are, of course,
greatly reduced, but the
assortment is. still unusu
ally fine.
Former Prices, 10c to $7.00 a Yardj
' ' i ' '
In This Sale, 5c to $3.50 a Yard
Prices are either half of regular . .
or very nearly so.
Fine Bleached
Table Cloths
$2.50 bleached. .$1.75 each
$2.75 bleached .'.$2.00 each
$3.25 bleached. .$2.50 each
$5.00 bleached . . $3.75 each
$6.00 bleached. .$4.00 each
$7.50 bleached. .$500 each
$10 bleached. . .$7.50 each
Crash Towelings
50 pieces,' 15p Bleached
' . Crash Toweling, 10c yd.
25 pieces 18c Bleached
Crash 1 Towejing,
at r, ......... 12lc yd.
" 25 pieces 20c Bleached
Crash Toweling, 15c yd,
10 pieces 25c Bleached -Crash
Toweling, 22c yd.
WANTED
fHELP
a
,
. The bsl and wjsest thing for a. work
hunter to do i? to study the "Help
Wauted'V'ad? in TheBe(. arid to ansrcr
all that look at all "likely." .
The job you probably ought to
have is apt to be advertised any , .
day. Whether or not you find and .
answer that special ad, may change
the whole course of your life.
Telephone Tyler 1000
THE OMAHA BEE
"Everybody Rtadt Btm Want AJ"
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' wu rerrr o-sr-ii aaa v. t.-cm. Co.
DrlA,, Tnea. a W.4. Mata. SS to SI. 00
fillCJ BMa- a&e, 66c. 73c, SI S1.60
Thar... TrU, let.. B Sat. lt. Th.
Mnaleal Corner BeUrat of tke Tear.
OXE CIkL III A MILLICX
With Telia Adlet aaa Baaaty Choras.
rkone
San.
A&YAWCXS TiUDBTILLS
SaUy Matlaee Dlaat. SilS.
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aaa Co. el TiUf Vc,n. vnjg Mor-
rl, M.uliuii'a C.niuea, Orpheuni Travel I
Weekly. I'rlcea: Matinee, gallery, 10c.
lieat .eat. (except Halurduy and Hun-.
d.v. If. i- Nlglita, 10c. Sir. tfl and Ha.
OT1CB All unclaimed .eat order.
ror l u i e ink, iuki i new uiu wiu
b. rancele4 aharply at noon. Matron,
must call (or their ticket, by that time.
"O-caw- rvir carrr"
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tSf&ifi' raa- l&-&-M-7.
Wml liiilitlully ,l.lil.l Uirl t-'bnw. ,
IKE BEAUTY PAEACE ri..
IjII Idimi, "wiiufcli" Ua. Hm. Wild
bun. Auhrfc Alt iul ! won ot roa.trt iu
. BKVAIII" HxrkliKf lrl. Kutraarla.
e.-c. ii . ao.t U'ttfM Is ia.
iaiiKa' oma scat. wk bats.
All from regular ?tock-r- ''
flouncings . for . dresse.,.
bandings, cambric edg-
ings, insertions, flouncings j
for undergarments, Swiss..;
edges, insertions and '
headings. . . !
The January. ..
Clearing' Sale .,
of Coats
Affords, many oppor
tunities to get a coat bar-'
gain. Every coat in .stock
reduced in price Many
are. as low, as--;
$4.95, $6.50Tand $8.25
Clearaway of '
Dress Goods
and Silks
Don't put off until it is
too late. Fifteen minutes
spent in the ; Dress Goods
and Silk Section will' do
more to convince you than
i , all the talking we can do. '.
"v We'dnesday three count
ers filled with, beautiful
silks, at 29c, 39c and 59c a
yard. J, ; '.'
Xever sold for less than
75c to $1.50 a yard. Best
quality spot-proof f o u 1 -j'i
.a'rdg,; $l.Q,0.;:qualit5V,-6tJ9;.;
i $1.-1 quality, 79c a yard.'
." All taketi from our reg-'
ular stock.
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S3.50 a Month Rents I
a High Grade Piano. Fi-eV '1 '
Tuning, Inurauco, Stooi jL
I t . f C . a ' '
& rvurr. oix mqntiis' rent
nllowfd on purchase pri:c.
sci::.:olle5 & ...seller
PIANO COMPANY
1.11 1 -13 Fantam. l)ug. 10-H.
Everybody read
Bee Want Ads
A H L'SEMEiVTS.
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