r 2 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IP, 1915. SENATE FILE HO. 6 HAYING ROCKY TIME Saunders Bill Doesn't Have Very Clear Way Through the Sen ate at Lincoln. BOSS HOWELL TO THE RESCUE From a Staff Correspondent.) MNCOUN. Frb. 17. (Special.) SnK fil No. I In damrer. This wa ahown last night and this morning by the frantic rfforts of R. B. Hawaii, the Omaha water hoard bona, who. In Ms efforts to build up a' polite' machine In Omaha, has bwn nor kin most of the nlcht and all of Ihe day to bolster up what la said to be a rapMly declining sentiment In favor of his bill to allow the water dlstrk-t to go into the electric luchtlns business. Ho has been aided In-his efforts bjr Hob Druesedow, a Douglas county houna member, and the two hava spent much time buttonholing: the members In and out of session. In an effort to stem'tha tide. Senator Saundora of Omaha, who Introduced the bill and draws down tha fat aalary of $3,000 "a year on tha pay roll of tha water board, was In 'constant tonnulutlon with hU chief, Mr. Howell, who, on a leather cushioned divan on the north side of the senate chamber, directed hla forces. Ilavreli ot Registered. Howell Is not registered as a lobbyist, but Is taking advantage of the fact that he Is an ex-member to ro Inside the dead line and harangue the members at all times Roll ' rat:, consideration of Mils, or a season of prayer makes no differ ence to the water board boss, stats busl nets mtixt step one side and the Omaha water board electric light bill must have the center of tha stag". It Is said that the boss has made a tleup with his namesake, Henator Howell, also from Omaha, and that a complete understanding has been effected that If the water board -electric light bill goea through, the senator Is to hava tha sup port of the water board, boss and his gang for city commissioner at tha Omaha election this spring in tha metropolitan city. Jlaklasj It Party Measare. The cause has become so frassled that it la told that Boas Howell has tried to bolster up his causa by tailing republican senators that tha bill la strictly a party measure. Of course ha expects that to not reach tha ears of members of tha demo cratic majority, who might be persuaded to vote for tha wn. ut is hoping to get enough republican votes to add to what democrats Senator Howell can muster to win out. Home of the senators who ara strongly for municipal ownership are beginning to aea a nigger la tha woodpile, and one of them has said that tha Howell-Howell scheme looks to him ilka an effort to work tha municipal ownership proposition In the Interests of a big individual po litical machine. Some of tha senators ara beginning to wonder why ona lobbyist is any bettor or should be given more privileges than another. There haa not been a lobbyist this session In their estimation who- haa bothered tha members so much as this man Howell, and they Wonder by what peculiar halo of glory ha should conalder it beneath him to register aa a lobbyist according, to law any more than any other cltlien of tha great statt of Ne braska. ' ,, A It Is said that Mr. Howell gives as his reasons or not registering that ha regis tered two years ago and read a mlxtaka by doing so, and ona unfeeling member haa made the remark that that was not the only mistake Mr. Howell has road In his franUa effort to be a boas. FRANK RANSOM PUTS SELF DOWN AS LOBBYIST (Prom a Staff Correspondent) UNOOUV, Neb., Fab. 17.-4Rpecial.r-F. I Ransom of South Omaha has regis tered as si lobbyist, representing tha Vnlon Block Tarda company. Legislative , Proceedings Beaae Committee ( the WssU Bills Reeeasaseadesl for Pas go. II. R. (0, Moaeley-KApeala civil coda requiring clerk to report on order of sale where Incumbrance exists. H. H. T!. eUearna Authorises drainage districts and irrigation districts to con tract with United (Slates for purchase, sal or use of car.als. ate Committee ef Wkele Bills , Poatpeaea K. F. US, Marshal) of Lancaster-Gives freedom of contract to married women in regard to her separate estate. Tha lire sent law. eaate Cemmittee Whole BUI to Pass. F. to, Marshall of 1-sn. tnr I'ro ilea for a safe clu&rance between high power electric, transmission lines and ex isting telegraph and telephone lines. Amended. d. f . 45, Lahnera of Thayer Makea It a mladetueanur to deface road , aigns. Aniended. 8. K. 134, Ruden of Knox Krapowera county boards to settle claims In favor of the county for less than face value. 8. F. 144, Ruden Km power counties or cities to acquire additional real estate where necessary to protect existing roads or to cut around a washout. . F. 174, 8pncer of tiaxe Raises aal arlea of supreme court clerks and ethnog raphers from II. " to fl.MX). H. R. 104, Urotnley of Kearney County id to fairs shall bo applied first to pay ment of premiums. . F. U, Marshall Punishes false de rogatory alaiunienla concerning banks. AniWlded. It. It. to, Richmond of Hondas-Permits count boards jdoii petition of 40 per cent or the voters to levy a tax up to nulla for runaing tan or court uoum without a apeclal election. t. F. Hushes) of Kimball Forbids a candidate defeated at the primaries to run again on petition. . r 3, Kohl and Splrk Petitions roiitreM to forfeit certain land grants to I moil pacific. K. F. Da, Heal of Custer lioenseg chi ropractic. H. F. 13, Rpencer Amends-section H regarding relocation of ounty seats and rovldws that a hen a ounty seat haa jn loated for a period of tea corteetu tive years It cannot be changed only by a three-fourths vote. r ported ar Peatpeaeaseat by lee eta Steed ear C'eaaaaltteee, S. F. 89, Quinby ef Lkouglaa Fixes method for assessment of public service trauemges. H. F. vC. Spencer of Gage Delegates to national convention must pledge tuem nlvee to vote for ileslneted candidate for prewllent. 8. F. lie. Henry of Coif ax Limits time in ahl n pieadinvs can be made. B. F. Scl, Henry iteoulrea district t.dges to hold rule aeMions fifteea days i-tora flrnt dy t term. - H. F. 1-3. MsJlery of Bo Butte Dis ooaiifina fortucn-txvrn voter who fails to take out pi-ei t within tune specified by iciierai fc' tute. Mil. rM4 ky fteaate. . "F. '"is. bV Wulnby tf Iouglaa Ex tii.pl fruit trees from taxation. TO CHRISTEN DREAD NAUGHT - Miss Eliza beth Kolb of Ge man town, Pa., has been selected by the secretary of the navy to christen the dread naught Pennsylvania, Which will be launched at Newport News on March 16. . j Chiropractors' Bill Eeceiving Senate Support (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. 17. Special.)- With but one or two dissenting votes, 8. F. No. 2S, which licenses chiropractors, was ad vanced to third reading by the senato committee of the whole this morning. The bill as It went through was amended so as to ralee the educational requirements, thus greatly depleting the opposition, which was pronounced at tha time the standing committee reported It for Indefinite postponement. At that time tha report of the standing committee was overruled, but with only a few votes to pare. As amended, the bill requires that ap plicants have three school terms of not less than nine months each. The original bill required terms of only sis months each. This amendment was offered by Henator Wilson of Frontier, who is a doctor and chairman of the medical com mittee, lie opposed tha bill in its original form. Another amendment to tha bill requires a two-year residence of practitioners who get in as at present practicing the pro fession. COMMONWEALTH POWER COMPANY CLAIM REJECTED ' (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb.. Feb. 17.-(8peclal Tele gram.) -Tha Commonwealth Power com pany, which had Its rlgit to use water on tha Loup river cancelled, and which put In a claim for the return of tha fees paid, amounting to $3,435, ' was turned down by tha hmise committee on claims this evening after two hearings, tha last taking two hours- and a half. Officers ot the old company, with their attoorneys, appeared la beh-lf of tha claim and attempted to lay the mistake in their filing to state Engineer Price, saying that he had advised them to make tha filing. Price was present and dis puted auch action, and tha committee took him at his word and rejected tha claim. Larsen of tha commlttea made a mo tion that the claim be rejected and the company given the right by tha legisla ture to sua the state so the courts could decide tha validity of this claim and others which might coma up. Alnsley substituted a motion rejecting the claim without tha right to tha state being sued, and tha latter carried by a vote of seven to four. ' JOHN LLOYD JONES ' GIVES A PEACE TALK (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN,' Feb. IT. (Special. --'harg-ing that tha United States was Responsi ble for tha present European war, be cause of its high handed action in sels- ing the Panama canal sons, John Lloyd Jones, ot Chicago addressed tha legisla ture in Joint session this afternoon. Tha meeting was called by Governor Morehead in recognition ot a hundred years of peaoa between English speaking people and the speaker was Introduced by tha executive of tha 'state. An oc casional burst of applause always started by Senator Qulnby greeted the remarks of tha speaker at intervals In his address. In beginning his address the speaker pleaded with tha people that the roar of cannon should not be allowed to drown out tha significance of tha fact of the celebration. Ifa blamed the present European war partly to the "curse 4Tf preparedness for war," and that the theory had proven an absolute failure. . BUSINESS COLLEGE BILL KILLED AND REYIVED (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Feb. l7.-(8peciai )-Tha Negley bill, houe roll K, had a mora or leas precarious existence this morning, when the bill came up for consideration In the house committee ef the whole. Conley of Oage was the heavy villain. It provides for tha taxation of business col leges and aa Conley happened to be tha business manager ot a business college at Beatrice, there was trouble right away. Ills talk was sufficient to kill the bill, though Negley and Chambers made a vigorous protest against killing it on the spot. The mutter was taken up again and the house voted not to concur in tha killing and the bill went back to Its original position. Two Firemen Killed byJPall of Wall DANVILLE. III.. Feb. H-Two firemen. Albert Holmes and Albert Shanks, were killed and five others were seriously In jured early today when fighting a fire that destroyed Ute-Udd Fellows building here, A falling wall caught the firemen. The building, a four-story brick structure, was located In the buslnosa district. The loss I estimated at ITO.ouO. The taue of the fire Is unknoan. UTILITY BILL HEARING SET Measure GiriBg Ea.il Commiition Authority Orer Organisation of Corporation to Come Up. T0B&EX3 BULL SPECIAL ORDER (from a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. l7.-(Speclal.)-One" of the liveliest committee hearings during the legislative session Is promised for I o'clock tomorrow afternoon, when house roll 207, tha famous bill Introduced at the request of Railway Commissioner Tom Hall, will be taken up by the house com mittee on cities and towns. Hall will be present to defend the bill and a number of Ita opponents will also be heard from. Tha bill places in the handa of the rail way commission power to prevent the es tablishment of any competing public util ity In a community where there Is al ready a plant of the same kind In opera lion. It la Intended particularly to apply in the situation at ' Sterling, where a competitive telephone company haa ob tained a local franchise and Is asking the railway commission to approve Ita stock, and bonds. Terreea Hearlan. House roll 222, providing for the Tor rens system of land title tranafers. Is to be taken up as a special order In the house tomorrow morning. Chairman Norton of the finance com mittee aald Wednesday forenoon that the general maintenance and salaries bills will not bo ready to be introduced this week, but will probably be brought In the first of next week. Tha commlttea has been delayed In drafting these bills by tha necessity of holding a great many hearings. Fruit Tree Exemption Bill Passes Senate (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. 17. (Special.) Henator Qulnby's bill, exempting fruit trees from taxation, which is Senate File No. 18, passed the upper house on third reading without any serious opposition. Only - six members voted against it They were: Buhrman, Gates, Grace, Robertson, Shumway and Weesner. In the committee of the whole thera was a vigorous attack upon tha bill by those who thought that it would be highly un fair to free from taxation the large or chards In tha southeastern portion of the state. Tha constitution specifically permits such an exemption If the legislature sees fit to exercise the option. Senator Qulnby, who Is an out-and-out single taxer, con tended that tha measure was a good one Inasmuch as it freed from onerous bur den an Industry that should he en couraged. MANY OMAHA MEN ARE FOR NEW LIEN BILL (From a Staff 'Correspondent) LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. 17.-(8peolal Tele gram.) A large delegation of Omaha business men and those from other towns of the state appeared before tha commlt tea an commerce this evening on House Roll No. MS, which provides that persona or corporations which furnish material or goods of any kind ta be used 1n the erection or removal of any building muat furnish an itemised statement within ten days after delivery of same to tha owner of t tha building or his 'agents for the amount due, and repeals tha portion of tha old law covering lighting fixtures, either detachable or otherwise. . J. A. Sunderland. R. W. Beesley, J. B. "Watklns, W. L Burgess and ethers ap peared against ths bill, and H. W. Mo Vsa. James Corr, J. Rait. W. B. Smith, W. C. Bullard. Harry Kelley, L, J. Mil lard. It. W. Miller. E, P. Boyer and Others appeared in favor ot It. Tha discussion drew a large orowd. No action was taken by the committee. SUPERINTENDENT THOMAS . RULES UPON SCHOOL LAW (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. lT.-(Speclel. -Ueute-nant Governor Pearson, the employment of whose 11-year-old aon as a messenger In tha state senate Is under Investigation, has been furnished a ruling by State Superintendent Thomss as to tha require ments of the compulsory education law. Tha state superintendent does r.ot apply the law, but merely explains It. saying that the' child muat be In school at least two-thirds of the school year as it awfsts In tha home districts. Tha governor's home Is at Moerefleld, where they have a nine months term. The state superintendent advises the lieutenant governor to ascertain the exact length of the terms. The boy has already attended school alxten weeks of tha present year and Intends to finish the spring term of two months. That would make twenty-four weeks, or six months, and would satisfy the require ments of tha law apparently. ' If Back Hurts Begin on Salts Flush the) Kidneys at once when liackarhjr or Madder bothers Meet fur ma nrtc add. Na man or woman who aats meat regu larly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally . says a welt-known authority. Meat forma urlo acid which clogs tha kidney pores so thsy sluggishly filter ar strain only part of tha waste and poisons from tha blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheamallera. headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation. diaitnesa, sleeplessness, bladder disorder come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache In the kidneys or your back hurts, or If the urine Is cloudy, Offensive,, full ot sedi ment. Irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tableepoonful in a glaas of eater before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. Thl famous salts Is made from the acid ef grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithla and hss been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralise the acids la urine so It no longer cauaea irri tation, thus ending bladder dlaordera- Jad Baits Is Inexpeasive and cannot In jure; makes a delightful effrrveaosat llthla-water drink which all regular meat ratrra should take now and then to keep the kldneye clean and the blood . pure, Ihoreby avoiding serious kidney complica tions. Advertisement. j FAVOR ANTI-NEPOTISM BILL Hoitetler Measure, Aimed at Em ployment of Relatives, Hat Been Agreed to by Committee. SCHOOL LAW CHANGE PROVIDED (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINOOIJ. Feb. 17. (Special.) H. R. I, the Hosletler bill to prohibit nepotism In public office was favorably reported out of the committee on privileges anl elections this morning and now occupies a rlrice on general file of the house. Prospects for Us passsge appear to be good. The bill haa been amended as to Its penalty provisions sn) that It will not be as drastic in the form originally in troduced. The feature providing for re moval from office of any one who ap points a relative was held to be uncon stitutional and was changed so aa to fix an alternative penalty of a fine not less than H or Imprisonment of not less than thirty days, or both. Tha bill still carries the provleo that any appointment of a relative by a public official shall be void and the per son appointed shall not be allowed to hold the place or draw the salary. Water Power BII Lost. H. R. 8( the Hoffmeiater bill for a tax of C per cent on gross earnings of water power companies was Indefinitely postponed on a recommendation of the Irrigation, drainage, and water power committee. The fourteen bills prepared by the Board of Control containing miscellane ous provisions relative tn h. .i.. otate Institutions, the authority of board on rilffMftf . - al . .1 ""--. me employment or; convicts at the penitentiary and the al-' lowance. took all additional good time' by tha Board of Content .... . out by committee on state Institutions w,ln recommendation that all bo passed. School Law Chances. Three bills were turned in , .. ' mlttee on education which make impor- -. vfi.ngea in me school laws. These H. Tt iOK ....! .. tutloni an", VI."?' "n1?" ' '""tl- p s tr n tie imputation. under contract i 7 ."K,n ... m,U(,llv.r uisirict. Franchise Taxation Bill is Postponed (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. 17.-(Special.)A con tinuation Of tha tirln. . . jcoierutLy on Qulnby g B. F. 89 resulted thl. mornln In a report by the committee on taxation for Indefinite postponement. The bill In cludes telephone companies In the act providing for taxation of franchises Yesterday General John I Webster of Omaha. President Sharp of the Lincoln ..a. vvi.iinjr ana oinrnt appeared agalnit tha bill. n . iiiui lliriaf A. J. Dunn appeared for It. Tha committee by a vote of t to 1 voted against tha bill and tha senate with only three dissenting ""a morning sustained the com mittee. Breaks a Cold, Opens Clogged Head and Nose Relief comes Instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will and grippe miaery ana oreaic up a severe aold either in the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly open clogged-up nostrils and air passages In the head, stops nasty discharge or nose running, relieves sick headache, dullness, feverlshheaa, aore throat, sneealng. soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Ease your throbbing head: Nothing else In tha world alvea auch prompt relief as 'Tape's Cold Com pound," which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, causes no Inconvenience." Bo aura you get the genuine. Advertisement An Open Letter (About BronchiUa) TO THE PUBLIC: August I. 1114. forced n.' ' PeV2f ffl,.ct"1 with an attack of Bronchitis which I?" '" to remain In bed for two montha The doctor in attendance ?oT,V- mwl''n MveraJ times, and instead of improvemen aeemed pliSnhW.t -7.:,, ' 7LhiltA deepondent. until my wtf. read a little. wifTF i t . 2l . he "Essence Mentho-Lexene." Dlaoouraged with 1V ' JT" u"'n without effect. I was willing to try almosranything that Bounded like a cure. The Mentho-Laxene was bought, tha eyruo ore- fSltlnv'mnil!?.!' W work four n hve never MroneMMjirmVf S1"?4 im1 uloc- A" wno acquainted with 1 am wminV1LU?d;i,l'Jd bow hf4 U U " the Couah. but today caso? h?Lm.i. "'k or mmk "n laVt to tha effect, that my , nchltle waa aa aevere aa ever afflicted man. and that I was poeltlvely cured of it In leas than four day a. all due to the wonderful m.7d'.V.?.:r.0f I, Mentho-Laaene." ft 1 nee then I have recom- er i uffirr" WM'Jor.to tho" who were subject to colds i2?ri ..j u ch V medicine sustained the reputation I had acTlptlon. tt ,lr ,"'' ot tht" truly valuable pre- iAl.Z.h?xF.l e !'! In its use can write me. and I will cheerfully lve them all the Information they deaire above my pereonal algnature. Very respectfully a. CAMPBELL, 244T Lafayette 81, Denver, Cola. er ll!J. b,niM of r!?.V,: 5ej Mentho-Lexene can be obtained A ?L kottle makee a full pint of cold and cough syrup. Full directions ara with each bottle. Advertisement. VJintcr Trips to Summer Lands Reduced rate, . round trip, winter excursion tickets on sale dally to many points In-the South and Southeast, via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway New Orleans Mobile $41 LIS JarkaooTtlU $50.08 MlmU KU $72.78 Final return limit, June 1, Cuba, limited to return In tlx months from date of sale. Liberal stopover privileges. Attractive diverse route tickets also on sale rates for which will be furnished on application. Delightful tours to the West Indies, South America and through the Panama Canal to San Francisco. Three splendid dally trains provide service of the well known hl(h standard of the "Milwaukee" Road and connect at Chicago with through trains tor all points South and East. For particulars call on or address W. K. HOCK, O. r.'A- 0 M. BU P. R - I81T Fmrnam Rt., Omaha, Neb. - BRITISH WATERS BECOME PART OF THEATER OF WAR (Continued from Page One.) atlons are received. It Is officially claim ed In Berlin that M.000 Rusaian prisoners were taken while all dispatches agree that the Russians still are being preseed fur ther esstward fighting a rear guard ac tion In an endeavor to prevent the Ger mans from surrounding their wings. In the Carpathians the fighting Is yet to reach a decision. The aestern end and the center of the Russian line la holding notwithstanding repeated and votlent at tacks, but In Bukowlna the Austrlans have pressed on to within 13 miles of Cser nowlts. It Is believed that a recurrence of the general German offensive in the 'western theater depends largely upon the out come of the present eastern situation. Opinion here Is divided whether the Ger mans are planning a great invasion of Russia or whether their chief desire Is simply to free Austrian territory of hos tile forces and make secure their lines In central and northern Poland. RITTER AND HOLLANDER SIGN WITH WICHITA WICHITA. Kan., Feb. l'.-James Hitter and William Hollander, Ipflelders of the St. Louis American league club, were signed today by the Wichita Western league team. Trusteeships are executed by the Peters Trust Company - assuring the utmost, care and promptness to every detail whether large or small. We also act as Executor, Admin istrator or Guardian. Ask us for any de sired particulars. Capital and Surplus $475,000.00 How to Avoid Wearing Ugly Fait Tth It's positively distressing the way some folks allow their teeth to gradually fade away become broken, elongated, twisted, protruding. It makes people backward, often morbid. Most tooth affections oome from microbes. These tiny, unseen organ Isms bore into the hard enamel under the shelter of brown or pale yellow spots. Urit and tartar get between the enamel and the gums, reusing bleeding, sore, sen sitive teeth. Then come loosened teeth, gum boils, gum separation. Your tongue easily rocks the teeth. You can avoid the necessity to pull out your teeth, or fill them with disfiguring gold or porcelain, if you wU get from your druggist about four ounces of fluid ergan, merely putting a teaspoonful in your mouth morning, noon and night, throwing It out after a minute or so. The microbes In the nooks and crannies are washed out, destroyed; the hard sub stances foreign to the teeth are dissolved, gums will be clean and rosy, mouth den tally clean, loose teeth harden In tiie gums try them with your fingers and your own white of the teeth appears when the yellow spots are washed away. The disease disappears. Advertisement. Tampa. YU $02,28 Palm Beach $69.18 August. $43.53 Havana, Cubai 887.18 116, except tickets to Havana. m HOWARD An Extensive Display of Inexpensive New Suits for Spring "Wear...... $19.50, $24.50, $28.75, $29.50 No extra charge for alterations. These Suits express all of the new style notes for the Spring Season, and include the wid est range of fabrics and colors. Into our fashion service we have put 28 years of hon est endeavor it's really efficient, Coats, Dresses, Separate Skirts The.Store for Shirtwaists New Models Arrive Every Day. A Carload of Extra Fancy High land Navel Oranges for Thursday This car was shipped for us to sell for the grower every box extra fancy fruit. No finer grown in Cali fornia and are practically all 200, 216 size that retail everywhere for 20c and 25c a dozen. Special 4 A 1. Bale Thursday, PER DOZEN 2" We do riot sell box lota at this price.' It's the orange of quality. HAYDEN BROS. A few desirable offices in Omaha's Best Located FIREPROOF Thoroughly modern Well lighted Easily accessible NEW SANITARY PLUMBING SEVERAL Now PLEASANT p"; THE BEE BUILDING "The building; that it always new" AMIIEMENTS. Auto Show NOW ON AT Auditorium Thursday Night Society Night Admission 50c OMAHA'S ran ozvt" Dally Mat. 1&-S&-BOO. Bvaga 15-SS-SO-7SO. rurposslr Beokad for Aata Show Wssk. GAY KEW YOEKEBS ESSi&vn susua!bL' MOLLIE WILLIAMS lanny Murphy, Morrtssry Sisters. Irv ing Uear and a Oast of EpesU Maniacs. Joy-KlillnaT Hauty I'liorus. Ladlas Dims Matlaaa Was Bay- siv. mr Acta: Princ Wisoa L Kieler a Radian. Moor and Uaaarer, 8ebaa- i nan m ' - U y nrAi . Al Rofar Alexander Orihsum Travel W Mkly riUL-ES sill-. U st Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra mxss rBJurcBS vabm. ruaiat IM)Vl TUKATKK Friday Evening. February 19th. Ttokate SOe, Tfto, 91.00, S1.M la AND SIXTEENTH STREETS ' Pf; A.J U BUILDING LAWYERS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AMUSEMENTS. AUDITORlUEl Special1 Announcement WKDXESDAV AFTEKXOONV at 2:30 and Uvenin at 8:18, February 24th mum s. coco Of the staff of tbe Saturday Evening Post will give AH ILLUSTRATED TALK .on what he saw at the front In tbe European war zone. Mo tion Pictures of Authentic War Hcene. Direction Selwyn A Compauy. Seat sale opens at Auditor ium Monday morning, Febru ary. 22. PKICEH 23c to $1.00. 3 O Y D OX'" MOB a AsaMS at Mattase Toay, S:1S Toaight, SllS. A WOMAN'S WAY Mats.. Isl, Wd Thnrs., Bat S&O) atls-tats, SSo. too. Adds attracMoa evsry parfonnaaea, Barry WaUsx. Balsa Xronsr la daaaaa. Baa Waski Sarsa Days, Special Mat. WashUaton'a Birthday, Monday. Taaaday, Society Bight. Miss Mmil Clave, TioUalst. DRANDtIG na., Moa. Si Tuss. Matteae Moa4ay "UNDER COYER" vags S&a to gs.00; Mat, 8 So to $1.00. As well be out of the world as out of style. The advertising columns of The Bee constitute a continuous style show.