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TI1K P.EK: OMAHA. KRIPAY: .UNTAKY '22. 1IM
HEW SYSTEM COSTS
UOREIIIAN OLD
&naton DiicoTer that Printing En
grosurd Bill Cora's Higher
.Than Typewriting Them.
aasBBa
VTTLL COSTER WITH HOUSE
rrtm a F(f Cwrreapondetit I
t LINCOLN. Jan. n -'Special -Th it'
eenat iNi another d'acovery thl morn
ing, on ins to tlio vls'.lant erforta of Sec
retary WaWsth ot that body, who dug
rlown el Into the matf-r ol rt of en
RroiMnK frill tinder tbe reform arali
and made a romi'arlaoa allh the oll r
letrt. Hn ilDi-ovre4 that to print all th bill
tinder .M? t1er )!!! n"il'W' coal
the Ut aKul .1.'i"0 m'jre for the elon
in th Mita alone than It H ta v
ftiom enaromwd by typewriter. Ha flgurea
tlt on m averajre' each Mil a 111 coal In
the neighborhood o ... L "Ion 4M
Wll wer introduced In th aeiiair.. wl.l. h
in an aterilre f pr MU'rm4 would
ort O'tr'.H' fua: W-llrnaW
hera y?r '"Uu"iiitrtiJJaU't' in' the
honiMi -tfft alon. "jJhlrrl would eoat
HriniiA la1 id i.Wihnrho44 of
Vorter the leni of typewriting them J
Hcrly -UalratU la of .the opinion ma
lha ate may ba aaved at.leaat M.'XO.
lite fir looaivlao d to tha ipenv
Tr at- Uw aeoate this morning that a
motion carried to have the committee on
enroied bill ronfer with the rwwae com
mittee on the matter anil aea what eould
l dona. .
Voters to Delegate
Referendum Power to
Commissioner Bard
fKrom a Pittt Correapon-leat.)
l-INCOLJ. Jan. Jl.-Fperlal.-A Ml
aa Introduced hi th" eenate thla morn
ing ly Br a I of Cuater which prortot
method for conducting a campaign
which are Intended t nit the eoter In
r'oaer touch with tbe propoaltlona lo be
vi ted upon.
The bill proxlde that tha county com
mlnatonert a hall within thirty day of
the paei.-iao of tha ait divide the county
up Inlo dlntrMa. giving aa near a no'
alhle a voter to each dlaUict. A rcp
reenttf from each political party
having a place on tha official ballot ahall
be appointed, by lha county board, who
ahall be dralgnated aa "referendum com
iBlaalonera Their dutle ahall be to diatrtbut elec
tion proportion to be voted upon to
be fumlhd by tha eeoretary of state;
to advertlae meetlnga: ascertain the mind
of the elector, ellher.by petition or per
M.nal inquiry, and after getting the n
Ument of the dlatrlot ahall cat the vote
ft tii duirtct aa the majority aeotlmeht
apeaca to be. .
SENATE ASKSJORE MONEY
Demands Addition of Six Thoua.nd
Dollar to Expense Appropri
ation Bill.
QUESTION IF HOUSE YIELDS
Trotn Ftaff CorrraKndent )
LINCOLN, Jan Zl . Fpe lal.)-Tha aen
ate committee en finance, we) a and
meana, to1ar toon up the rerommenda
lion for or aalnct tbe appropriation bill
aent over by tha houee which erip'ilatea
that tlMKX) ahaJI be appropriated for aaU
arla of njembra and employee.
The houe acta forth jnirl where the
money muet go and Jut how far It ran
go, aad lo thla tha aenate committee o
Jerta. Tha Itetni' In the houae bill are
aa follow:
Halir and traveling expenaea of
rwmtwrt t M.
Falarlea, rmtil'i) of aenata V.)
Palarle. ampioyea of house 10,ia
i.
Shumway Is a Talker -When
He Gets Started
In Flightof1 Oratory
tFrtim' a Staff Cofreapondent.) . '
LINCOLN. Jan- Bpecial.) A Ub
eraryVem waa given today when Hermtar
Fhumway of Dixon pratiU4 gavela la
behalf of the anclnnntng upartment of
lha m!vrlty to Lieutenant Owrrner
7-rarnon anI' preallent pr tea ot the
rwnuU, Thlllp' II. KoL t
In tha rreeentation of the gvei: to tt0
lieutenant ovemor, "enator Shumway
aald In part:
In thla amall and phyefcally harmleae
1im tool of ovrnmerit Ilea ell the potent
J ( (( of human tiei'itn. It marka Ula-
iii'ilv tha atiarp dlvldina; line belwen
cnnitlllon if human aodety. ihre
tnttfht aJone makea rtht and a govern
m nt of Ibw erected oml aliiiliiUUrcl ly
the people, where U'ly and Justice
rrljfn, whre there era no hlah. no lowly,
in inlvhtr and no aeaW. no ruler who ap
jneeaea ami no eul'lect lo be opproaeeJ.
wliein equity, Juetu and mercy have
1ett plenlel In tha aoll of 4UI oppor
lunPy and bloeorr1 Intn the motto of
,ur great atale, 'Kquallty before the
inw ,,T 7 - '
Madn from the wood a of Nebraska for
-et treea, thoee of ua who love II. e ireat
(uitdoora again a vteion of tha frt
monarch from whoae vltala It waa faoh
lonxd. Wa eee tha paealng year., the
ilaya if aunnlilne and of rain, the cool ot
venlha oewa upon It eun-parchd leavea,
ihe gleam of inny aunaata turning Ha
pntt -rreon to tlllwhl purplea. Thih'
omea tha whispering wmrte of night and
1h drcama of the quiet r It, lit time when
ntara above holl guard alone. Airaln wa
aoe tli atr(n-tuaec bout ha braving ilie
winter a hlaet or lii n'tin to the hurri
cane of auna-neg-saa tha yeraipaea on,
I'ntil at biel tho nceila of .nan rail It
trom among Ita frt brolhera for It
liuman tinea. W follow H to tha areHt
tnotlturliiii which ra the crown of our
rrMcHllonaa ayetem the I'niveralty of
Nnliiaaka.
STERILIZATION BILL
" 'DEFINITELY KILLED
Cumulative Votes '
Favored in Hoiiuse
(from a e'taff Corraapondeot)
LLNOLN, Jarw 11 .-w P peclal. Wi r een-
wall' bill, II. It. Vi. known aa tha
cumulative voting irteaaura, waa recom-
nieniled for paaaage in tha houae today.
Htchraoad a bill. ft iR-, K, pa.rmtttlna'
coonty baarde- to levy . mil la for ta
tourt houae or Jail fupd upon a petition;
( a majtaity at th votera. In effect
kcallilng the preeent Hummel taw. waa
put aver far etraatderaOoa at ft later dat
Wooster Advocates
' Sifting Bills Now
- . i ... i ,
(From ft rTtaff Correapondent )
LINCOLN, Jan,- fl: fPpecleXV-Cheriea
Wooater af MHver Cr. former member
of the houae of repreeentatlvea, waa ae
corded tha prtvllega of making a talk to
lha mem Sera todaV. II advocated
airiing committee at thla atage of tha
game In order to facilitate bualneee, de
claring It would be rny-h belter than .to
wait until tha ruah of tha cloalng day a of
tho aeaalon.
Total llM.on
The eenate object to the atlpulatlon
thty they ahall apend HO.OrO only for em
emplnyea. and haw recommended a luma
auni,' covering all threei lUtii of I11O.O0O.
which la KM0 mora than tha house bill.
Whether tha houae will accept the chanae
la not known, but If remark are to be
tajcen ft tha faellnga of the member at
the lower body, the raise rn&de by the
enate will not go through.
BEDFRD SEES WEALTH
IN WYOMING PIPE LINE
(from a Staff Correapondent)
LINCOLN. Jan. M.- Special. )-rna tor
Bedford of TJfcugia aee 'billion of
wealth" for the people of Nebraska, la ft
pip Una for oil, running from Caaper,
Vyo.. to Omaha. '
In ft resolution Introduced In the aenate
this morning the Douglaa) county eolon
proposea that tha governor of Nebraska
c ( operate with tha governor of Wyomlnx
In calllnr ft Joint convention composed of
delegate from tha two atate for th pur
pose of considering waya and mean.
The proposed pipe Una would be built
by the people of tho twoftatea d oper
ated at cost for their benefit It would
be two feet Indlameter and would carry
19,000,000 gallon of oil each day. It would
follow the Una of tha Platte river and
have fall of six and one-half feet to the
mile.
FULL VALUATION SOUGHT
IN BILL BY SAUNDERS
f "rem etaff Correspondent) .
LINCOLN, Jan. SI. Special. ) Senator
Paunder of Douglaa county would change
the present aystsm of assessment of prop
erty and thla morning- Introduced nal
Kile 100, which provide for th full
valuation of property by aaeeaament.
"Nebraska yffer jnuch in tha aat by
It present system of aaaeealna; at one
fifth vain." said th aeaator. 'Tear
In th east Judge tha valuation of th'
stala by the-figure give on aseesard
valuation and never' think t multiply
that valuation by five In order to get-th
real value. ' '
"In the negotiation of honde much su
staining haa to he don In order to con
vince investor that Nebraska I worth
more than the figures Indicate "
VON KLUCK'S MEN
SWEEP FIELD IN
EURIOUS OHABGE
(Continued from Face One.)
FtencU
(from a flaff Correapondent )
LINCOLN. Jan. tl.-t Special.) rtrp
rcaenlatlva'Relaner'a atrrtlleatloii bill a
l't a aecond time In the house tuday.
AVhelher thla was t-auaecl by the lU
that Itelsner had to tako tho plac of the
ihui-Uln and pray fur the real if tho
lneiiiher does not appear, but hi prayer
was much an eloquent il-a for mercy
for hi colieagura that when hit bill came
up fur revonl!ratton It lacked only four
vote a of brea Milan again. Now tli bill
Is probably dead.
The attempt to raise tha bill wa
alerted byt Kttsliben of Dawson, who
wanted to rl U over th report ot tha
medical committee. Rr Inner, admitted
Uorernor Morchead wa opofed to It and
Muted ha would , vein it If It paased.
Under thoe circumstances he did nut
think n policy to try to do much with IL
Jlo also thought that public sentiment
wa not tavuralile- at thla time to tai
measure.
Tha roll call lesulled 4t to 47 against
.,ll
FRANCHISE ASSESSMENT
BILL FAVORED BY COMMITTEE
(From a Ktatf Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, J-n twclal.) Quinby
t ill fur the purixe of assessing Uan-
t lrc of orporatlona rams up before
tha ettat . vuiiunilU on taxatlou U.l
afternoon end was recomiiiemlvd for pits
Mge. '
RED SPOTS ON
: . JOTS FACE
AnHjad. Itched Awfully. Turned
Into Sore Spots. Hair Came. Out.
Used Cuticura Soap and Oint
ment. Head Perfectly Weil.
LAWMAKERS MAY N0,WEAT
BETWEEN VOTES. OURING DAY
(From iv Staff Cor;eponder.t.)
LINCOLN. Jan. 2t.-( rp ll )-Ko more
satlet) iii new hat alruck t'i atate
houae this session than the one mad
lute thla afternoon that the lunc.ii counter
would be opened up uext Monday In the
atate house corridor. . ' f
Much crith'lum of tho powers, that b
ha leer maite - because of n lunch
facllltlea. but now all I hpplnea.
Now Bills at Lincoln
painting of a battle. The human bote,
however, ef'en came out wbea one waa
told of tbe content of the letter found
In th laapesks or rrarped In the handa
of thee deaj Freoeh. ao Idler a. It waa
tho duty of the Intelligence offlcor In
tho party with which, the correspondent
traveled, to alane at euch letter for th
sak of the military information they
might contain. But of thla there was
IttUe.
Tar oftenr he foun4 letter from borne,
with sentence about the hlth of the
children, and references lo little present
arid d'lacea on the way to the soldier.
Honvfimea there wa home (oselp, and
open expressions of anxiety for th
safety of husband or father, and always
the hope for the end ot "thl terrible
war" and tbe aafo return r.f the loved
one.
Daaaff froaa Eapleelvrs.
It waa neeeesary to walk with precau
tion over the battlefield, particularly In
the vicinity of the . trcm he. as aban
doned band grenade were sown thickly
about, ready to explode at any moment
from a care lees footstep. Carman burial
parUex collM-tI thouaanda of these
weapons, which are nothing more than
equare" boxes of explosive bound to
wooden handles, eighteen inchea long.
INCREASE LENGTH OF
NEWGRAIN BUILDING
(Continued from Fare One.)
of tho ground will permit it The ex
change nope to bav tha work well under
way when spring actually open.
The exchange ha a little) loan of t:i.
M to complete. In th way ot fmaacla
tho enterprise, and tta experience In till
ha, incidentally', convinced It of the dl.
tlnct brightening- of tho flnanctaj akiea.
It haa aaverat very attract! t offer ot
tha money, and find rtself la th posi
tion of choosing-, rather than begstag.
The plans call for about seven store
front on Harney and two. on Nineteenth
street. The building will stand aU stories
high, with ft dome, tha exchange occu
pying the entire top floor. 'When the
building is completed the grata men will
rush to It, for every member of the ex
change haa elarned up for headquarter
In the "home." ;
German Scouting
Party in Hear of
Russians in North
fETROORAD. Jan. a -(Via -Londoa.)-
Germaa fomee bav appeared In the rear
of tha Riiaslan army, which la advancing
toward tha Pruaelan border. They are
along tha road from rionak. forty mile
northwest of Warsaw, to Goalltta. thua
being between tha advancing Russia
; srmy and t'.ie Polish capital, fo far as
la known Only comparatively small bodies
i of German, cenststinc of recennottcrin
! detac hments. are la this locality.
The Bourse Oasett aay that the Rus
sian military authorities have learned
that Russo-German In this rk-lnlty hare
given information aj4 other asalstaao
U tha Oertruuis. On this account tbe
newspaper says. Grand Duk Nicholas,
the Russian commander-in-chief, ha or
dered that all Russo-German resident
In the district between Warsaw and the
Russian front dispose of their property
within s:x days, preparatory to bin?
removed to the Interior ot the countrj.
Be Want Ado Froaooe Result.
, fcnt Vermont Ava...Ksaaa CUy. Tn.--"Tbera
apprerad Cm my hrotiaT faca aad
httl liul rod sputa wukb Iteaml aafully
aad be acru-beL Ale)
aitr anblle Una red spot
Vurand (raduaily luW bUgcr
aor sputa rovertog aU hia
bead. Tbcy wer kiud of
whlUatt oo ton. TU hair
. rente out oa tle Kara place
' aud he wa aetully eros.
. "11 ir -usd
aal su4 buW they
areuird to do ao gixnl. 1 read, lb, t'ulkura
adtnrOiiMtt la la paper d Sent fur ft
?r w.'jf t.i C'utlcua, Juap aa4 Olauaapt,
TUr ki(x-4 ;be Uvolug a llLile and aseuwd
HUiiuauaeatlaurugawrab4 buught
mno uxuns. iia asu4 bis ae4 wua
uilcuia bxMip aud then uiinared th CuU
mri timKueiil on aud afver uAng tboia fur
tre ur four aea-ts bis bead I werfecUy
well and be is finuu nice ae hair."
' "'t'uc.lj Mw Mrie I'.ikbiitW Aug. . ivit.
Snaiplo l'ccli Free by Mll
Mutt 1.- p. ekln l'.'k Oil requeat. Aa
1 "t ii 4 "t uiliura. Iept. T, Bae
bwid IIjimwCjxuI tU wurid.
t ,- Haala Bllla,
8. K. T, Heal of Ouster To render law
making under Initially and referendum
mote . k petit t Inns, and afreet th recall
of officer with greater safety and Ala
patch, i- '
K F. W. H .weil or Douglaa-Offlalal
nhutlhand tourt reporter and other tak
lii( UrlK.n lion ahall receive In addition
to 10 ern'a per l'i vmrda a per diein of IS.
h. r. M. Deal of Cuater Ktlmtnataa aa
a oefenee to embeaalement th fact agent
chai ! had aoine of. money taken du
him.
B. r. !, launder of rHiiglaa Property
auhject to taxation ahall b assessed at
it agtual Value.
II ease Bllla. . .
H. II, IaM, leiao Nw ttNtu Of com
mission govcriiinunt for clti t tha sec
ond cla-s knd Ml.iK . having clause fur
th"e with other form.
11. R. vm. Tibbeita Approptlate $IO.00
for Irrigation, well aud urjipln. tlton
l IUllnga Hsyluin. . . , .
II. l. I'll. Htrbt'lns Trohiblta advert!
rnar trt telephone directory end puta met
ier of lilifcturtoai under I all way cominla
alon. .
, 11. R. IK2,, I'aliuer Prosblea tor the r
:tnrn by the state or aiibilivlHloua of spo
fclal reaamiita plua Interest where Court
i baa aletemtliMtd the oiwrethin void.
i II. K. 1'ii. Aiulcii"n and tloiinley
tioa-l aeason lor thUkcni lor five J cars,
I and for tiunll Hiiia time.
, H. It. IM, Kherman AeproliiUteS ti.lX
fur Jue Kite, who, MIi .laaitur at the
.uu l.ufc was injured by. a radlatur
txlittiK hlia.
It. It. l, i'ltmln Formal apprupiiallcn
or U alHi 'U urioaei (uiirt,
II. It. M iner Korbtda youths undor
IS ycura from ecrvlna s tuwciinen lu
taliriMU aLc4i lowers .bvtwcvu 1 p. III.
and a. in.
11. H. It,;. Hunt H and levera-Rrdl
t'oiiuts of hImIc lauka may voiihI ia,tul
'and surplus nlait uf iwo-lkilcda f cep-
llsl alone I'.iucrsenty.
It. H. I iox-icv-t''orbl(1 the use of
!rbKa In oel liaila.
- it. II. le, I -'rlre MemorUI to t-onciesa
bkKiii for a nrv.-y of l He sireauie ot
Ithisatatc ut tedei-Ml govrrnntfnt rimiiM.
1 lu accordance villi Uvvernor Moiehrad'a
reconimriKlallon
II. IU l.. ir and Van Dura-Annro-
bi iaUa t a.uot) for atale pi In t la plant and
craaiea new slate printing comiiilssion.
naiiaUtln- of governor, treasurer and at
torney general, isot to be run wlta con
lUI labor.
H. II. in, Kauffmaji. Meara, Mosietler
Harris. Savior frormul appropriation of
per cent of th elghty-tlvo hundraxiths
ul a iiuu ntate Xrnil school levy,
tt. li. l.i. exue aa adi-aih priatcr
tli cash luud of the four Plata NofuiaJ
f no ls f o lptiutinBl use. . '
II. It. 1.1 Kuiler. Mtliuls. LeKett. Ty
lor. Msyaeaburg (Vie witk uieciiu.-t
P'
auant mile from me rTencu ouni
which were th oen three day earlier
of deperat combata Th road as out
Into tha aid of th Mil between th
plateau and tha valley." "Th narrow mar
gin of roadside on on hand before tha
drop Into th ratley had become one
Ion cemetery, Th German had In
terred there their dead of past month In
Ion row of crave, each aurmounbtd by
a ton or wooden cross telling sometime!
of one, oftoner or twenty or thirty or
more- comrade lying at reat beneath.
On tho opposite aid of the road were
entrance to numerous tunneled aloao
quarries, driven several hundred feet Into
th hillside.
Feellaa- of laseearlty.
. The protnenado along tho exposed, aide
it .the plateau In tight of Bolaeons and
Ihe bank of the Alsne, held In fore by
the French, rave a rather uncanny feel
Ins; of Inoecurtty. IIowver, It w less
dangerous than it seemed, a slight
has rendered the little group In German
flcM gray Invisible to the Trench artllery
on the height on th opposite side of
the valley, and the Infantry In th valley
Itself, although nearer, wa too far bo
low to direct an effective fir. Tho base,
also mad It Impossible to aacertaln to
what extent Botssona had anffered under
bombardment.
The battlefield la atlll dotted with
carpae by th hundred, principally ot
LPrench aoldtara, who fell during their
hasty retirement from th trenches. They
had to cross open field under artillery
and Infantry fire; and, death overtook
ioim as thty ran. Th position of the
bodies show that most of the Trench
soldier retired flghtlnf, although aome
Of them fell on their face asthey war
tumbling toward tho rear.
II vo Laat Swoke.
Soma II spiawlln on their backs, tact
to th un, occasionally with heads pil
powod on knapsack, showing that death
waa not lAstantlneou and that perhaps
laat service had been rendered to them
by their fleeln comrades. Three or four
had managed to draw from their pocket
paukase of black Hench cigarette for
final amok before dying. Most of the
bodies lie with heaui pointed toward th
bandoned French trenches, rifle by their
tide or often still clenched In tho stif
fened hands.
At the edge of th plateau, Just over
It brink.' lay a Ion line of dead men.
Tbtx bad turned for ft laat stand against
lha advancin Uetuiana and hail luet their
death. . Study ot tha situation showed
that they liad msda no attempt to rush,
down , Ui declivity to temporary aatety.
Tha bnyonel on all their rides wer fixed
and In ft number of caaa th chambers
of their piece still held exploded sbella.
Two r thro rltle war found, th
tok of which, had been broken oft at
the, !. . evidence of lk severity of tho
hand-to-hand flsMlng.
U t tie Keell a f Herror.
Thero I little feeling of horror or re
vulsion at tho sight of theae hundred
et cwrpses; their -ery number took away
th Impresnlon of human slaunhier. They
eeemed like ilgure In a huge panoramic
Paroled "Nut" Slugs .
Man and Attacks Girl
CHICAGO. Jan. 2. Harold Taylor,
paroled recently from tho Kankakee ln
ane aaylnm, vasltnd todajr department
store where hi wife is employed and
with steel bar wrapped in newapaper
felled M. L. Lauren,' manager ot the
More, and attacked Wis Zaldo Henry,
hi stenographer. Then ho rushed through
lb crowd of women shoppers to the
street, where he waa arreated.''
Mrs. Taylor said she could not account
for her husbaad'a action. -"I know ha
had been paroled," sh aald, "bu( I had
not seen htm.
Railroad Lobbyists
. Register at Lincoln
from a Staff Correapondent )
LINCOLN. Jan. 21 (8peclal.)-Railroad
lobhylaU have commeaced to arriv In
Lincoln. Representative of th varlou
roads reitleterlntf yesterday and today
wore as follows: Ryron Clark of Omaha,
representing th BorUnglon; W A. EUkk
of Omaha aad T. J. Nolan of Lincoln,
representing tho Union Pacific
C. II. Ouatafaon of Mead haa registered
aa a representative of the Farmers' union.
fciu puis in their stead a
tlm I aseiiient beard.
Maaker Meet la Jaaae.
riERHU H. V.. Jaa, il.-apeciJ Tele
gram.) Tb exei-iuit committee ot th.
Hale Hanker' ao lalin at a hmmUii
here today fixed Jun- t, an 4 1A aa th
Ul' for thvlr aiisUiaJ iurtlng at lead
wood. lClbert lluUbard ha been curd
aa one of th apraker aud aevaiaj olb
era of aalloiial pronilrni are eapevtcu
to tak a part In th program.
DAKOTA LEGISUTURE1
HAS PASSED FIVE LAWS
PIERRE, 8. V., Jan. JL (Special Tele
graro.) The legislature took a receea, ad-
Journlng thl afternoon after enacted six
law and lending them to tho overnor
tip to date.
PRIVATE WATER RIGHTS
MADE SUBJECT OF INQUIRY
(From a Staff Correspondent)
Lincoln. Jan. XI. (Specie.!.) Senators
Wink, bsuiidcj-i aad Doutbett wer ap
pointed a a committee to enquire into
tho status of private water power right
In th atate, a proposed yesterday by
(enator Wink.
8EOVBE.A MIDWEST AGENCY
THE MIDWEST LIFE, an old line com
pany no,w closing its eighth year with
t.X,oi of Insurance in force, wants
from eight to twelve more active, capable
and energetic agents with or without ex
perience. Thla company haa very attrac
tive policies, and pays flberal first year
and renewal comruts&ions, ( ,
la March THE MIDWEST LIFE will
enter Kansas. It I none too early for
agent wishing to represent It In that
Mate to get In touch with th company
Thero 1 excellent territory also open In
Nebraska. Thl year should be on of th
very best for th selling of life Insurance
In either Kansas or Nebraska. Th time
Is opportune to take up thla work. Writ
at one to
TheMidwestLife
N. Z. SMELL Pbbsidbmt
A NEBRASKA STOCK COMPANY .
isxas noii-ruTia?aTU'c tin acciuia oiat
riur Mnom iunk miuac, uncoui.
OMAHA AVINCV
CITY NATION AC BJANK MUlt-DIN
. GixiitL aGtNTit ciesci csecaig.
r s.riNKir smb i.i.kiicgiiiia
DROPSY TREATED FREE
Xr. Kllea, tka Great BvsoUUat, Bead a
Tw Traataaeat Yre aa Trial.
Maay Xav aa Cured After Doeta
rauea.
At first no HlineaM 1 sntirBntiv mors
harmless than dropsy; a little awe'ilina of
tha evvlida, bands, feet, an ale or abdo
men, finally there la iml ahortnvM of
breath, couch, faint apella, svmoltniea
a and vomiting, vn buratina of
the liniba and a liiumrina and wreulied
ueatli if the Urouey la not roiiuv4.
I -c. Mllea baa beta known aa a leadlns
rweclallsl In thee liesites fur 16 years.
Ilia boars) eftsr of a f?a Tvaatmeat tree
to all aiiflerets. la certliii worthy of
serious consideration. You may nover
bav aurh an epporluntty again.
Tlie Urand Wopay Treataxiiii conaiata
of four droosy ru,tdira In oite. also Ionic
Tablet nd I'ura-Laxa for removing th
WatMng Won't Rid
Head of Dandruff
teewarrtaseat Order.
. 'From a Ftaff CorrenondenLl
WASHINGTON. Jan -pecial Tele
rrom. I Mr. Anna Fawyer wa appointed
pstmssler at Lmrham. Larajnte county
Wyoming, vice Mr. W. M. Major, r
sirned. A iostoff.ee has been atabllahed at
I.liyle. Albany county. Wyoming, with
Mrei Florence Tavior aa postmaster.
Tho Moct Tarda National bank. South
Omaha, has been approved as reserve
asent for the First National Bank of
Shcuhnn. Wre.
THOMPSON, BELDEN S CO.
RELIABLE MCE 11888
Friday in the Ready-to-Wear Section
95c Will Buy More Than Ever Before
Any of the Following Bargains 95c Friday
169 Jersey and
Messaline Petticoats
White, blue, green, wis
teria, brown, tan and
many other shades.
Values $2 to $3.50
Friday 95c
16 Crepe and
Silk Kimonos
Blue, purple,
red; values
$5.50-
tan . and
$2.95 to
Friday 95c
165 Wash
Voile Waists
Both plain and embroid
ered, some slightly
soiled, mussed or shop
worn; all sizes, values,
$2.50 to $3.(KX
No approvals
No returns.
Friday 95c
Seven
Bath Robe
Gray, blue and tan
worth $2.65 to $5.25
, i i
Friday 95c
18 Sweater
Vests
All sizes, worth $2.50
Friday 95c
Coats. Suits
and Dresses
If i you are looking
through the coat, suit
and dress sections, you
will find many more
real bargains. Friday
is your opportunity to
purchase away under
price.
Rich Corduroy
Velvets
$1.00 Quality
49c a Yard
They make lovely
walking suits, hand
some tailor-mades and
separate skirts. Three
good colors: Wisteria,
navy and gray. s
Brocaded Velvets
Must Go
$4.50 QUALITY.. $2.29
42-inch.
$3.00 QUALITY.. $1.55
And the very colors
most wanted: Navy and
black for coats, jackets
and trimmings; nothing
handsomer.
Friday Linen Bargains
TABLE CLOTHS
$10.00 Bleached 'Table
Cloths... ...$.7.50 each
$15.00 Bleached Table
Cloths..... .$11.89 each
$20.00 Bleached Table .
Cloths... ... $15.00 each
$25.00 Bleached Table
Cloths...;.. $20.00 each
$ 2.50 Bleached Table
Cloths...... $ 1.75 each
3.C0 Bleached Table
Cloths $ 2.00 each
5.00 Blached Table
Cloths $ 3.75 each
CRASH TOWELING
15c Bleached Crash Towel
ing. ..k 10c a yard
18c Bleached Crash Towel
ing. .... ..WSc a yard
20c Bleached Crash Towel
ing. 15c a yard
DAMASK by THE YARD
$1.50 Irish Bleached Table
Damask. . .$1.00 a yard
$1.75 Scotch Bleached Ta
; ble Damask $i:25 a yard
$2.00 Irish Bleached Table
Damask... $L50 a yard
TABLE NAPKINS
$50.00 Fine Bleached Nap.
kins.... $35.00 a dozen
$35.00 Fine Bleached Nap.
kins.... $25.00 a dozen
fSo.OO Fine Bleached Napkins
20.0O a down
$20.00 Fine Hl?cied Napkins
.$13.00 a down
$15.00 Fine Bleached Napkins
$10.00 t dozen
$10.00 Fine Bleached Napkins
at $ 7.50 dosen
$ 7.50 Fine Bleached Napkins
at .....$ 5.0O a doeen
$ fi.00 Fine Bleached Napkins
t. $ 8.75 doaen
$ 4.50 Fine Bleached Napkin
at. $ a. 75 a dozen
Annual Bed Spread Sale Commences
Monday, January 25th.
Women's Flannelette Gowns Are
on Sale Friday '
Genuine Reductions from Regular Prices on Regu
lar Stock. Third Floor. , .
Women's Flannelette Gowns, in white and colors, aU
from regular stock, well made, full sizes
59c GOWNS.. 39c $1.25, $1.35 GOWNS. .. 98c
$1.00 GOWNS . . 69c ' $1.50, $1.75 GOWNS . . $1.29
Women's Flannelette Skirts reduced-
50c QUALITY. .... 39c 65c QUALITY 49c
Women's Knit Skirts.. 1 50c, 65c, 85c $1.25
Made in
Omaha
Puritan Waterproof
Garments and Fabrics.
An Invention of water
proofing cloth which Is win
ning recognition over the
entire country in Hospitals,
Nurseries and Homes.
Special Demonstration -Third
Floor, 8:30 to .
AMI SKMF.STS.
, Th only ur way to fet rid of dand
ruff la to diaaulve 11. then you deatroy tt
ntlmly. To d thla, f et about four ounca
of ordinary liquid arvoa . apply It at nUvht
hn raUrtnc; ua aoouch to moisten tho
oalp and rub it tn saUy with th flit
ter tip,
pu thl tonight, and by morning- moat
if not all or your dandruff will b ona,
and thro or fuiir mora application 'will
completely dlaaolv and entirely dastroy,
vary lngl alrn aad tnu of tt. ao mat
ter how much dandruff you' may hav.
You will find, too, that all Itching and
dlggfiig of th sculp will stop at one.
and your hair will b nutty, luatroua.
water. 1n treatment I v-i.tly pc. ( ,wr. atlky aad mjlt. and look aad (1
pared for pattern and U in tlmo-" . ' , ... . ...
aa auevvutul a that of muat phyiiiaua.
It uauaiiy rrllovtt tha fliet day, and r
mvw tlinar la aim day In iuot vaaea
ilay to (l4ieroiw.
Sot for Kamarhaau Owra la yaz Btat.
AU aifltcUM) it.iKk limy hate buok.
Cxanalnauun Chxrt. Uplniun. Advil , and
a Two-l-ound .TilaJ 1 rtiMiit TKk.t.
Wrllo at o''e. IVhitIIjo your ce. Ad
lrM. !r. tYiuiKllii Mltra. ltflt. OA .
to ai lla ettvet, tlkharl. lad.-Adver-tlMIUvtit.
a hundred tliuu betUr.
Yu ran get liquid arvoa at acy drug
ator. U la tmtxpeiutlv and naver fall
to do the work. Advwrtlacment.
THE OMAHA BEE
TOE HOME PAPER
ID YivPat
ana. Mtg
..it.ther Aa: i
1 Miuiler. Mill
1 li.i elll. KIlllH.
Vara
Soac.
44.
1BY1VCCB VADBinUE
Pally MaUa ana. Hlg' i5
lrd. Hoff-a; r.. A,Mil..rU
I aa Co. i ritty lv, . ,.,, KllllH Mor.
i-ii. m. ihii h i miii lien, (pruneum uei
Wo.lu H.I. -u Kittn. zullery. 10c
llHat eea.ta except baturOay and
ly. ibe. Klahla. tit. 50o and Tao.
AMIIENKNTI.
AMUSEMENTS,
OYD Dcjjlas 1919
ToBtarht. Ma. Sat BTBOliaaTalAmt
With Cre'ihto root Ball Team.
Mat, Si MiShta. A6 aa4 ou.
BTaat WMt-COUSISu TOM
BJLrESU. Taw. Jaa. SJ, aooity
. Mirht Mia tnlim sTawooot, ,
Mwnoloaiat, betweea act.
-OaUyt'a TVm CaTXa
T1at Deiiaitll llrl Olit Skew.
IKE BEAUTY P&EASE r"'.V,.
Ulla IKmi. "Tw.W (Urn.
. rM , n, a S.-ttT At CObUft. I
haMAKU." Hirai Uirwe. LuwlM
Mu.u. KIm4 Hw. Hulile UK".
mm WAV WBK
Jfun. WW.; -rHKOU.KN VKOoKT
DnftUDHS'.'Saia
the f.oca up :s ess l
World's artt Xadoor Spectael.
BAT.
AUDltORIUM I
Parade and Review I
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0.000 Omaha School Children and 10,000 other Ooiatu people
will appear every afternoon an4 nvening. After 18 -weeks of effort
we have succeeded in e tuning- this Immense review of our own
children. Yon will be surprised and delighted to see our own Chil
dren at school and at Play.
Six Relincd Vaudeville Acts
. Bulri Ooata j. The Mysteriom Kings
The Pepper Twins The Three Greens
Tri-State Quartette . Cameron! "The Iron Jaw"
THREE H0UES OF ENTERTAINMENT
Every afternoon and tveoing all week January 14th,
a a tea tbe top of the City National Bank Bldj. -Adnlts
5c; CliUdrea 10c Matinee 2:SO P.M.; Evening 7:30 p.M.
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The Wunt AJ Columns of The Bee Are Head Daily by People
iu Sonrth of Advertibuig1 Opportunities.