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i 12 T1TC BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, ATTITL C, 1fll5. SLAYS COT DOWN FOES WITH SABRE Huikian Cavalrymen Show Great Brtvery ia Attack Upon Forces of Enemy. SUCCESS IN THE CARPATHIANS rCTROGRAD. April . (VI London, April 6. The following of f'clal communication was Issued to day : "On the front to the west of the Niemen river (north Toland), the fluhtiag ia developing greatly in our favor. Our cavalry on the road be tween Kalwarya and 8awalkl, Jn the region of the village of Zelonalabuda, after a stubborn flgbt Friday with German cavalry, which waa aup ported by Infantry, made ft dashing charge, sabering many of the enemy and capturing others. They drove the Germans from the region they were occupying and are now pursuing them. r;al f;rat Saceeas. "In the Carfa.thlas on Friday we trained a grrat success In the section north of the roads leading to Bartfeld and also Jn the region betwwn Mrsola borrx and I-.utovlska. s Diiiinc that day we csptured on the Carpathian front more thsn 2.CM sol diers and three rirt snd three machine guns. "In the Zslesitltrew region, the Aua Irlsns essayed an offensive, hut all their attacks failed completely. We captured two officers and about 100 men. "In ths direction of Chotln. after the grave defeat Inflicted on them, March 30, by portions of our cavalry, who de livered an Irresistible attack while on foot, the Austrfatis evacuated our tsrrl tory and withdrew to their frontier, where they aro fortifying themselves. ' Skews fire-at Bravery. "la this battle of March M, our cavalry bowed unexampled bravery In attack Ing, while afoot, enemy Infantry units with bayonet, saber and lance'. 1 i "In the Gulf of Odessa on Saturday,' a Turkish cruiser believed to be the Medjldleh, struck one' of our mines and blew ut and sank.". Buff alo Bill Now Becomes General DKNVER, April R. Buffalo Bill Cody has Iflven up his title of colonel that ho has carried so long snd In the future will bear Die prefix general. Governor Kendrlcks of Wyoming has appointed Buffalo Bill judge advocate general of the military forces of the stats. , When the commission was presented to General Cody he accepted with the asser tion' that he ever appreciates ths honars that ha has received from bis friends, both In thfpaat snd the present. Die in Hotel Fire, On Their Honeymoon TOLEDO. O., April . The body of Mrs. John L. Frye j Adrian, Mich., wss re covered from the ruins of the Niagsra hotel, which waa destroyed by fire early yesterday. Her husband tl missing and is btUevsd to have been burned to death. They were married three days ago and wore on their honeymoon. The hot' contained at least 10 guests, msiiy of whom had not been accounted for touleht. ' Russ Take an Army Corps a Fortnight LOKDOX. April '..-The Daily Mail's Prtrosrad correspondent awserts that the Ruuluii have taken 200,0(4 prisoners on ths Carpathian front since the advance besan m January St A Petrograd dispatch to the pally Tele grspa says that for some time past the Russians hv taken prisoners In the Carpathians at the rate of an army corps eve: y fortnight Sootb Vsir t s(k and Cald. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey goes right to -the n.t. Checks the vough; eases throat: kills the cold germ. Only 25c. All drug gists. Advertisement. r i D EATEN UP AND ROBBED BY THREEJN AN ALLEY V. E. Hall of Florence boulevsrd ,cftiiie to the police station Saturday night .badly beaten about the head and repprted that be had been assaulted and robbed. According to bis story, hs wss attacked by tares man tn tiss alley at Thirteenth street between Peroam and Dougtas streets. Hs said hs had ne chance to get a good look at his assailants, but wss sure thst at least one of them wss whits. They Inflicted a number of bruises around his head and face and tore his rlyht esr loose from his head. t 1UU lost (to. a gold watch and a half carat diamond atud. Iwls Morrettl, who was later arrested with the stolen property on his person. was bound over to ths district court, with - bouds fixed at Mela Kaaaaaa Dark Beer. On draught and In bottles on and after April t. Guaranteed to bs the only . genuine Bock buer brewed lu Omaha William J. Swoboda, retail dealer. Phons Douglas ' Advertisement. ASSASSINATE ELEVEN ALIENS IN MEXICO CITY MAX ANTONIO, Tex.. April (.-Eleven foreigners nsve ueen asmasvtnaied rs entlv In th city of Mexico, according to Arthur Bullsrd Johnson, an attorney rr .resenting the International commutes i..; ths capital ditilrlct, who srrlved hsrs t lay. Tli persons aceaselnsted says Mr. Johnson were aa Anerkn, a Swede, three Ottomans and six Kpanianls. Oar -Jitmw-r" Of te-rTkls and e. Pi'ti't Rite tl.U Cut out this slip, en i lose ami oc 10 roiey &. to., i-ntcga, II. arittng your nonie and address i '.ailv. You will reielve In return a trial pa kkKs (-t'Utainiiig Foley's' Hor.ey and 7nr 'on.Kund. for coughs, cold mni i-rx".p; l'ulry Kidney I'lils, for pain In , 1' and t k, rheumatism, ba ka hs, Li'ney r,.j bid lrr lhi"-nt, snd Kuley i iit.' Tntits, a whole... me and tl.or- tt. t,!.!r th-ikiting ealharllc, iully .iif'.rUi.g X't stout r,ns. Sold every i.-ltAJI tleUH'l:t. Day Calm Along The Front of Battle PARI?, April The following official statement ass leaned by the war office tonight: "The day has been calm on the whole front, save In the Woevre district, where our progress has continued.' We hav tsken possession of the village of Regnle ville. about two and one-half kllomtres to the west 'of Fsy Kn Hays, which was occupied on April V" YON BUELOWNOT DISMAYED German Ambassador at Rome Un derstood to Hye Propoied New Solution of Border Question. TEUTONS LEAVING COUNTRY ROME, April $. The difficult pase to which the negotlsttons between Italy snd Austria have come has had no appar ent "effect on Prince von Buelow, ths (lermtn ambassador, who Js continuing his efforts to bring about an adjustment. He Is' now undestood to have proposed a new solution of the boundary queatlon. It ts that the territory, which Austria might cede to Italy be occupied by Swlt serlsnd during the remainder of the war. and turned over by that country to Italy when peace Is concluded. This suggestion was advanced as a re sult of the representations made on be half of Austria to the effect that If It should sgree to cede to Italy sufficient territory to bring about a settlement. It muat at the same time assure Itself of Italy's continued neutrality. There fore It was suited that this territory would not be transferred to Italy until after the war. This suggestion wss rejected et once by Italy and It was then propoeed that the territory bs held by Germany until the conclusion of peace. Italy dissented from this plati also, and Prince von Iluelow accordingly proposed that Swit zerland assume temporary guardianship of the territory in Question. The exodus of the German and Aus tria subjects throughout Italy continues. "Denial la given to reports that Prince von Buelow ties even considered leaving Rome, although It Is undostood that some of the belongings of the prince and mem bers of hta staff have been sent to Ger many. The Austrian smhaasador to the uulrlnal and the Prussian and Bavarian ministers to the Vatican also are reported to have sent home some of their effects. Irish Guards Are Cheered in Dublin DUBLIN, April 6. A band of the Irish Guards, which even a few .months ago would hsve received an unfriendly greet ing anywhere in Ireland, arrived here to. day en a recruiting tour and was en thusiastically cheersd ss it marched to the Mansion House, playing "St. Pat rick's Pay." ' The bandsmen were received and wel comed by the lord mayor snd sheriffs. There was anolbe remarkable scene hrre today when John F. Redmond, the Irish nationalist leader, reviewed 25,000 of the Irish National volunteers, and In a speech said that of the nationalist and Ulster volunteers, wlio had organised to fight one another, more than 60,000 were now fighting aide by side en the conti nent or in training to go there.- Forty as guests of Runaway June' SEE DETAILS LATER Date of Close of Contest The eoatcst' will close at midnight, September oOtk, 1913. Votes will be counted by Lybrand, Ross Bros. & Montgomery, New York, certified public accountants.. The decision will be aunnounml ) through moving picture theatres and daily papers by October 10th.1 The -forty-eight lucky winners will start im mediately thereafter for beautiful California as the gueste of Runaway June. - " . n tffta sT 1 UfcJi - vVassasaaawssawtawVsABaSafs saassaai,ssassasssss HIPP( PRODUCED BY THE RELIANCE MOTION PICTURE CORPORATION, Syndicated by SERIAL PUBlLlCATION CORPORATION 1413-1415 Harney St., OMAHA, NEB. Phone Douglas Read the Story in The Omaha Daily Bee AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Many Magic City Men Would Like to Get Into Race if Such Possible. SEVERAL ARE READY TO ENTER Pending action of the state legislature, there Is still a faint murmuring smong many local, men nf n possibility of .get ting several Booth Omaha meg Into the race for the city cmsmlsslonershlp of Greater Oraibi. It Is. thought that the legislature will recognise the Injustice of not permitting 3,050 Innocent voters In the Magic City to take part In the election of ths men, who will govern them snd will pass the present pending .bill In rgsrd to ths postponement of the Omaha .election. Many Pouth Omaha men are known to be already for Instant entry In the big race should the amendment to the char ter bill become legalised. J J. Iflnchsy haa announced that he will enter the frace and It Is thought that Mayor Hoc- tor, wilt also be a candidate. Jerry How ard will have some competition. The vote in South Omaha for the an nexation bill will probably carry by a good majority. The sentiment here dur ing the last right In ths state legisla ture has been predominantly fr ths meaaure, and the sooner the governor Is sues his proclamation of ths referendum vote, the easier will be the feeling among local residents and bus'ness men. ftaffraae Film. Tomorrow evening, the fg s if'rrge film, "Your Girt and Mine," wlli be shown at ths Orpheum theater. Pieral meetlnga have been held among local suffrsKtsts and the house is sure to be crowded to ths limit. Hester Bronson Copper, president of the Equal Franchise league, has charga of the picture, and expects a record crowd. Mayfleld Willi Sonae Kajas. George Mayfleld, editor of the Stanton Pickett, has written Charlie Scarr for a setting of eggs from rVarr- wonderful breed of laying hens. MayfleJiT, while not reflecting upon the delinquency of his subscribers, -ml vises Bcarr that he Is thinking of engaging tn the- "chicken business." In vieV of several concomi tant circumstances not altogether auspi cious to his pesce of mind, Scarr ex pressed some doubt as to the 81 an ton ed itor's 'sincerity. However, Scarr Is some what "techy" on the subjects of "eggs" and "chickens'", these days. 19 area a ErovUrM' Officers. South Omaha branch. No. It, National Association Bureau of Animal Tndustry Employes, held their annual eWtion of officers' at the Moose hnll, April 1. The following officers were elected: E." B. Cook, president; T. B. Itca, vl(firesl dent; F. ' 8. ' Russell, secretary; R. Ben son, treasurer; J. J. Rhodes, Dr. II. Bus man and C. A. Ktanley, members of the executive committee. The matter of eelectlng.delcgat.es to ths national' convention, to be held in New Tork tn August, and the selection of a legislative representative st the coming session of congress in Washington, will be tsken up la the near future. Ornamental Light System. , South Omaha's new ornamental light system is being Installed as rapidly aa a large force of men can dig holes snd raise the standards which are to hold the lights. The district begins at Twenty fourth and J streets and runs south to O street, where It veers west and runs to ths Union Stock yards along O street Another district begins ea lower N stpeet near Twenty-sixth and runs east to Twenty-second and N streets. The -eight free trips uni.uiirr'SjW' r" S-isxrtr-" George Randolph Chester's thrilling moving picture theater SEE" THE PICTURES m f? f af afea 4 A sffs- i Y T.Todsv PArtMAM THEATER, IStk ill Finn Ksgutarry Svery Tnssdsy la AdtUUaa to Oar fcsguJar I-regrasa. ORPHEUM THEATER South Omaha Every Vednesday Episode 12 Next. 1 GRAND THEATER, 16th and Binney, ' Omaha, Every Tuesday. sw EpisodeNo.il. I ODAY HIPPODROME THEATER, 2514 Cuming, Omaha, Every Wednesday. Episode No. 0, April 7. lights are similar to the standards now In use m Omaha, There are two brsrkels oc earn light. The standards srs 'stsg gered" or spaced alternately en each side of ths street so that each block will have from three to five standards on each side of the -street. The old lamps are to be placed la outlying districts. It Is said.' Mealt Hospitality. . Because he ventured to rebuke John remroks, a, man whom he had supported for sotrts lime, for not trying to get a Job, John Ochesky, laborer at Armours, was badly cut about the head and face last , evening by the man who had been the recipient of his hospltsllty The two men were arrested while fighting at Twenty-sixth and P streets, by Detec tives allien and Carey. Ochesky Is a hard working man and alleges that for some time he had befriended fomroka. when yesterday, the limit ef bis hospi tality waa resetted and he rebuked . his friend for his laxlness. Pemroka turned on him with a jack knife and the cutting resulted. At the police court this morning Judge Reed finew Pemroka t& and costs and released Ochesky. Keener Walvee Preliminary. William J. Feeney of South Omaha, arrested here under federal grand Jury Indictment returned at Council Bluffs snd charging him with theft of railroad bases ce in Interstate transit, has waived preliminary hearing before United States Commissioner H. S.' Daniel. , The next step In the cess will be hearing of the motion for his removal to Iowa, which Feeney refused to walvs. The time of hearing has not yet been set. Magle Cty ftoaalp. The gorgeous 6 -Pert film drama, "Queen Marguerite," will be exhibited today at the Beeee theater. Office specs for rent In Bee office. 2711 JJ street. Terms reasonable. Well known location. Tel. Hotith XI. Ths Keep - Dancing elirb entertained a lsrgs number of giits at a dancing party held last Friday evening at the Moose hall, TWenty-flfth and M streets. Mrs. Fred Ooerne of H2 North Twenty fourth street, assisted by Mrs. Ingram and Mrs. Miller, will entertain the women of the First Methodist church next Thirsdsy afternoon at f o'clocJt.. The Centurlan club meets this morning and smong other matters that will bs brought up for discussion will be the sniblect of entering the local tennis Ixinm that is to be formed during the coming wwi, a mass meeting 01 tennis men will be held next Wednesday evening at the high school. . , . Want sds for The Bee may be left at The. Hee'a branch office, 231 S N Bt. Rates, 2n a word for one time, IHc. a word each day for three days and lo a word each day for a week, prompt and courteous service. The Keno Klnb will hold Its tnnnthlv meeting next Monday evening at-the club rooms at Twenty-fifth and J atreeta The club will give a big dance at Running's hall next Thursday evening, the first to bo given stter the Lenten period. Man Plunges Into Niagara to Death NIAGARA FALIA April l-An un identified men climbed over the -railing at Prospect Point late today and plunged Into the river. A few seconds later he was swept over the American falls. No trees of the body haa been found. Pair Arrested on Statutory Charge C O. Karnes, a salesman from St. Joseph, and Mrs. Mas Figgs of Msson City, Ia.. were arrested ' by Detectives Kennelly and Dunn at the request of the authorities of Mason City. The two are wantsd there on a statutory charge. to the California Fair motion picture serial now running at s throughout the country. . AT THESE MOVIES: COMPORT THEATER - 2319 Vinton Street. Every Sunday, Episode No. 6, April 11. VENEZIA THEATER, 1211 South 13th St., Every Friday, Episode No. 7, Next. eskaeMaasNskseaAasMAAAM' CLIFTON THEATER, 45th , Omaha, Every Friday. Episode No. 11, Nxt CAMERAPHONE THEATER--TODAY 14th and Douglas, Omaha, Every Tuesday. Episode No. 8, Today ' J WHITE EASTER IN THE EAST Slefghinf Enjoyed ia Southern New EngUnd for First Time in Orer 25 Tears on Pay. NEW TORK BRIGHT AND SUJTNY BOSTON, April a FVr the first time tn more thsn twenty-five years, alelghlng was enjoyed In southern New Kngland sn Eaater day, but the wintry ' conditions checked the customary display ef finery. In Boston only a few Inches of snow fell, but In other parts of the state It reached a depth of more thaa a foot. While Kasfer la flattens. KFW TORK, April .-New Yorkers en-j Joyeil a whits Eaater todsy, for the first time in many years. Despite the snow, the annual Easter psrade took place, a bright, warm sun aiding thousands of men j In cleaning Fifth avenue for the display. Unusually large numbei a of flowers were In evidence and photographere were busy snspplng society In Its' newest drees, I Hours before daylight todsv !W,00t men were engaged In lifting the blanket ef the ten-Inch snowfall laid on this city yesterday In one of ths most furious April storms, on record. Special attention waa paid to Fifth avenue, with the result that ths earnest paraders found It clean and ready. Wor shippers thronged, the churches for the special Hester services. A weather bureau report said that ths thaw was general over ths storm- whipped Atlantle seaboard and steam railroads were running their trslns ac cording to schedule once mors. Bnnw I&lsafipeara Fast. PHIIADKIPHIA, April 4.-Balmy. spring westhsr todsy restored Philadel phia and vicinity to virtually normal con ditions sftsr one of the worst bllssards In ths history of the local weather bu reau. The nineteen Inches ef snow which fell tn twelve hours, breaking all records, disappeared rapidly. ' atavws at Colon. PANAMA,. April 4. A severe storm visited Colon last night doing much damage fo the west breakwater, which waa completed last year at a cost of M.OOO.000. Hundreds of feet ef the east breakwater, which already had suffered te the extent of nearly $300,000 damsge In a recent storm, were Mown out. Poi itive Relief for Constipation The progress of modern medical art ence Is, perhaps, no more foroefuliy evident than tn the simplifying of many of the old time remedies of past generations. For instance, .the harsh cathartics and violent purgatives used by our forefathers to relieve constipa tion are now known to be not only un necessary but really harmful. Consti pation can be mote effectively re lieved without the ' discomfort and pain thess old-tlms renvedlee occasion. A combination t simple laxative herbs with pepsin, sold In drug a toons under ths name of Dr. . Caldwell's Srrup Pepsin ig most effective, yet mild and pleasant. It is absolutely free from opiates and narcotics and equally aa desirable a remedy for the tiniest babe as for rugged manhood. A free trial bottle can be obtained by writing td' Dr. W. B. Caldwell, sol Washington St., Montlcello. Ill. and Burdet'te, Traveler Is Robbed, f 'Three Men Arrested, One Leaps for Liberty Three men giving thetr names as George King. II. Ia Howard and J. Htley wst Identified early this morning st the poll.-e station by witnesses ss the trio saeaull leg snd robbing F, J). Hale on Kouth .rfenlh street, near ths viaduct, lets thait I lf an hour before. I Iain was robbe of ! by threo mei who ran after knocking him fown as-) rifling his pnrketa Two brthera, ItarT-r and Owen Trap of Convert Bluffs, ( ths hold up snd sent In a police rail. Detectives Rooney and lUnn respotultd and save chssn. The three men ran fcto ths Vslln hotel on Tenth street. One of them. King, jumped out of a second story - window. He wss rrertd by Officer Aughe. Hale lives m Kantan city, and was on his wsy to ths unlini depot, lie had a ticket to that pi loe In his pocket, but It ass not taken. King. Howard and Klley were boinvi over to the district court, with bos.ls fixed at 1.XX. Harry tounss, 610 South Tenth strict. In whose bouse the men wsre taken, w fined ' and cos I a BRITISH PREACHERS IN PLEA FOR PROHIBITION IJNDON, April R.-Ths question of prohibition snd the example set by the king in offering to abstain from the use of liquors were referred to In almost all the nulplts In London yeaterdev. it.. archbishop of Canterbury, In the Csntsr- miry .catnenrsi. Strongly advocate! voluntary abstention from drink by ths Satisfying, Money - Don't Misi the April fl fj Sale Specials. f.- .. ..ji'iwiat.'.., - a nhiu if - hMSTSSViii i ii inn I iminmnif mii'i.i I ; Exceptional Values in Chiffon Dress Taffeta In Daylight 611 It Eectoa Tuesday. 150 Pieces of Yard Wide Chiffon Dr4 Taffeta, plain colors and two toned effects, soft drapey quality ttta a beautiful blfjn lustre finish, one of the weaves pnost In daraibd this season; comes In all colors and black, up to $1.75 a yd. ra aes; Tuesday, 88S S1.2S Illark Hat la Mensallnea, Chiffons, Dress Taffetas, Satin Durness and Peau de Soles, up to $1.00 a yard r&lues; per yard. t 58s nd 75s fl.OO and 91.2.5 hprtng Wool new colorings In broad assortment of ilaln, and fancy weaves and checks;' on sale at, yard. Bargain Day Sample Klosfit Petticoats silk mcs salines and Jerseys, Nohby,SiBc Waists-Pretty stylos, good colors, made to" sell fit $3.00 and $4.00 choice $1.49 Misses' New Spring Coats samples and Carpet Dept. $3.00 Velvet Rus. s!se 36x7:, floral and Oriental patterna. on sale, choice $2.20 Sheer White The Xewet Fabrics and Weaves Now 'Shown In This Section. Calais Voile This Is the best voile valuii have ever shown, 40-ln. wide. Ivory white, double twisted thread, fully equal. in every way to many offered at 50c. We have 2,000 yu Cs to "offer at, yard ..25 (iabardine Tho popular suiting fabric, . I ins. vide, shrunken, soft wool finish, here at, yard , f. . 5 Klre y'oile 3 In. wide. This is the Ii: tat of all the sheer novelty weaves. Special quality here, yard .... i 35 00'lt 'ejnjwjnneni n8joj 'epia.i aj. 'uoij jpuvjo 'umvj qiuaj quality, on aale at, yard V '. . . . 50 Long Cloth, finish special: adaptable f t umleraear, 10-yard Uu, tor f .., G? . L1KC VOt It OWN UltEAD, WPKtlAL FI.UI H Otis sack of flour will make from i lu lit pound-luavra of bread. TuoaUtty r. will avll 4S-lb. sark brmt him arsl Utamond tt flour, ntitd. from th. b-st Mliti lieat; .very sack 'ir- CI'Dfl tnltrd to Ktv. t. t l.tjU illrtrtioli. pr iiu-k IS lt. bst frMiiulalvil suitar $1.00 lt. pur. lork buvkahcal Hour 9e T ll. beat rulleJ a till, braakfam oalinral SS IS bars Hal 'V-tn All. Iaiuinl t:, Unix or luuJry Qumn , Will's laundry aoap .. .SSo I ll-s. tt whit, or yellow com inl for SSo ll.s. hrxt bulk chirk fWl ...Sas 4 Iba. ifmi hand pit kl uavy lrais at Sis 4 lbs. fancy Japan rtr. 1 Ou qunl- Itv. for ass T Iba beat bulk laundry slar. li to. The b-l domrstlo lua.aroiil, vrr- mtcrlll or OttKUrtll. ka. . .T'o l ib. i-.ni ..! let ioiii'. a1,. I-ll. ran tn. ' susar cum. wax. strins. ar..u or lima riu .TVe S-lb. cans (lol'lvn rumi.WI v liom-- Iny, aaurr kraul or tke4 txoow. at s M-Lrrn'a peanut butir. lb. IS1-.. Tall taiia Alaska salmon 10O Iff tall ar saas' I m -.!- He said King George bad sn i n.-c Ms readiness to set the example a thst he ass In a position to tell his k irs how confident the sing aa th reironse of the people to th ge Hon for abstention would be resi n I w-Mrspread. ' 4 ccording to ststlstlc prepared by ih Tl' lf, there hss been during the1 lest f..i r ' months less beer drlnklnc, but a fn:it Increase in the consumption of Si'l its. rhls Is accounted for particularly1 b.- Vie heavy duty placed on beer In the Is? . budget. The Increase In spirit drlnk lnc ss shown by ths ststlstlcs, wss ee pe ris y noticeable, during February snd M i -eh. Killing of American Soldier Unprovoked P JVAMA, April . Major Oenersl Leo Iril Wood, commander of the de par lent of the east, . arrived In Panama this inorniiig. Tomorrow hs will begin sn inspection of the Psolfle fortifica tion l et the cansl. lie already has In spotted those on the Atlantlo aids of the wat svay. Cfirrnlng the disturbance between Amffican soldiers an! ths police and ptipw bee of Colon on Friday, In which ons A me -loan soldier was killed. General Word said today: "V bile the Investigation Into the-si-fahr las not yet been ccmpleted tns evt denc i obtained thus far olearV Indi cate; fthat the shooting of ths soldier by a I'anama polloeman waa entirely un prov sJ. T e situation clearly indicates that some taction must be taken, as disturb ance ( of a similar nature between the soldi its and police cannot btjiermittndl to- t tntlnue." Saving April Sales , Home Furnisher Get Our Prices on Furniture. 0 . BeanUfnl New Check Suiting 44 to 64-ln. wide, one of the gea-too's moBt popular wool suit lnyn, 3 sizes, 59c and 75c ral lies, at --.nSd ancr 48 Drm FaJsrtcs 42 to 60-in wide, all 65i Cloak Dept. $5.0C.quahties, in v &f QC good i'olors, at. . . ysWeeyt Ne- i TaUored Suits fiest sty 'ifi, "coloringa and most poiilai fabrics, $20.00 to $22..rt0 values . . . .$15.00 A splendid lot of styles, in regular $10 values;-on sale qjt Tuesday at. .. . . . , . . .' . . .yDeaO Pretty Silk DresseJ About Half A splen did assortment of new styles in taffetas, crepe de chines .and poplins, all colors, made to ncll at"$I5jfJ0; makers' " ffrrj surpMj; Tuesday.. V ous Crcwn Jewel Tail- frni" ored Suits at.... y.W Di9(;rminatii)g buyers pro- ti6imce them sinply .iatcbiess values at this trice. ' - 'r ' Drapery Dept. nen.nants of Draperies of all kinds .that sell regularly up to 50c .yard, all at one prlr , yard ........ 5c Dress Fabrics CAKEtl.WU I'IKS, IT PAYS. SALE TIESUAV. l-lb i. rotiiue msat T,s JSmis. jsr nuio fruit-ereavrvra Sis :Dhi. jar jur atialn.d liuny S&s Xnrst ey e fr.akfaHt cocoa, lb. fts Tim 'at toa sifunKa lb. r.t.klc- i riaj'liui coffee, lb Sos Tks jest cram.ry attar, cartua or kola. lb. . . ...r. , os Tbs i't strictly fresh !. rt' - en see NxMnn finer at any lric. Faric;- No. 1 country creamery hot ter, lb ass fj.ni' . daliy table butter, lb. Saa lVri- yiuil cr.Hin New York while. Wti jjhnsln orsaiU or Yotins Amer ica fill crsaiii clieeae, lb. . . lOv ImcM ied riwtss or llooueli-n cn , fr lo SOS Bpao: tl BisrUIaaa Vaval Ora aa- ,loriua Oris, rralt Sal lis i rs Hialilan) NaveU. 1... fit 178 t 'tS 1 nc.l ( ui'l Navels, iloa. 8'M IP '; Sa Hi' lau.l Kaveia. rt... go. SIS .". lila ilaiul Nar.la. do. IS. 25Q tM HishUnd Navels, .b i-.i. at 181,. Tt i Tas-stabU Hukn tow ibs . rwvla IS lbi, best cooains potatoes lTa IX ia d li pounds IH. Uw r. ntilrt Kiesl, beetM. rarrots. turntr-s. sh.l- lo4. wt ladlahea. Iiuwb 4S FVesl. awlnaib. im Ii Soa IT -am a SMW SJ is that Ji, s ss f r.' r V