2 TJIK HKK: OMAHA. WKPXKSDAV AI'lilL 11. .. v i 1013. MAINTENANCE BILL i CARRIES HUGE SUM Conference - Committee Fixes Sum in Bill at Total of $2,769,820. the WHAT THE DEPARTMENTS GET fFrom Staff Orrr rn1f nt) UNCOLN. April 11. .peclaJ.-Tlie maJatenanc bill, which ia the main proposition on which both branches of tha legislature hitched, was finally re ported out this tiwmlnf, both committees conceding considerable In order to grt toe-ether. Tha house approprlatlona called for a total of CKI.P1. while the senate raised tha amount to H817.720. The con ference committee agreed on UlSS.toO. Thla ahowa that tha senate ralved tha houaa bill tlK.no, but tha eonferenc com mittee cut that amount I47.90). Tha fig uraa on tha whole bill In each depart ment arc as followa: 1 House Peniite Final Total. Totai. Total. Governor '......$ S. I I.MO t 1M0 re. of state... s.a 7.0m Auditor .1M iaif Treasurer 7, A . lwd eom'r I.nno !." !." Mat eupt. HO.Otio II V0 Attrney.-;n.. Is.w M.6M l.' Pupmw court. 4.) fc,o 1 nr. eommlxeion VM ," 4.no B rj of control. tWM) .. J,!S.4f Nat'l Ouard.... TK.oro 7,.Vtt Ind board.... 4 w . ' 4f.,o Banking board. J.0nO t.m Imuiranr b rd. .ujO 1, J2. Irrigation board i and Engineer T.SVO 8,OX ' Si.OOO Kqulltcatkm board J ono I fxn I.OO) Prtei hoard ... I. 1 . I.SM R'rd of health. , .K a.rt I.rv atock b d. SS.OA) 40.WS 11,509 Gun and flah eommuurion .. Sfl.KW 81. (W 30. ona Tabor bureau.. 10,w . Printing oonVn. 2, 8. .7' Ftata library... W UM U.W) library comn. 1S.3W i.tm in,: Hirtortoal woe.. .! .ia i.wnfl PuMie welfare. . a.UKO t,0 6.004 Bl ekv en- forrement t,Sol Poaltrr aea-B.. S.04O 4,000 ' t.WO Hnrttculturai . Bnrloty ....... COW I. M0 I.K0 Board of Ag riculture 4 WW ' .( 4.X Com Improve.. 2,0 2,000 J,0uO Dairymen's association .. . S.000 . 4.400 1.600 fttate fair re- palra .......... ...... t 7. MO O. A. R. 1.220 . M20 t (wfmor'f lot. ...... " Arnold Martin. WO sno snn Minimum win l.OuO ' ' Board ef Medr- ation ..-... ., 1.0W fcM Foreatratlon ... X.rij , Ltl advert v. tot MO ana Hotel com in' n.. ...... k,M ' 4 ,0O) Senate ampi'a Z.UM Tatala .I3.4HI.MO t2.al7.730 H,TB,lO0 Provisions Made By Salaries Bill tFVorn a Staff Correspondent) UXCOLN. April ll.-8pectl.)-Th sal ariee' bill, the swoond on In importance cf the appropriation bills, makes the fol lowing appropriation foev the different departments, the total amounting to tO0, . 24S. The Hat la aa follows: Governor's office. ....... .$ K.OtO ', Secretary of atat 1.i0 Auditor 29.4X0 mate .treaeurer Land cornmlnlonr .....,...;.. Suporlntendent pubho Inetsuctlna,. Attorney general....- ............ Hupreme court iv.. v. . litrk-t Judaea and stenographers'.' JO.4N0 u.se . i.(M railway commiMtoa.. 4.nk I'-vard of Control II.dmi Nebraska National Guard t.' Hanking department. w . H. Insurance Ivoard .14.0m) Hottrd of Irrigation. ..'.....I 1I.4M) Hoard of iuahutlon i 10 Hoard of Charities and Correction. . 10,w Hi.ard of Health 1S,AI) )dv Sto k Sanitary board . (fame and flnh t;tm ' Nuraau of labor , 4.v Hurvau of printing 2.0O I "ale library c-omintssloa.,.. ' Hlatorlcal BOcl-t ll.hm 1 Hotel eoinraisaloa 7,(M) t Total - Sm,Sm Douglas Members Want Bill Killed Front a Staff Correspondent.) UKCOLN, AprU It (8pecUl.)-Rep. I tesentatlv Dick Hunter called on tha gverar thla afternoon to ask ' htm to , vet H. R. 43, a bill to compel Justices of the peace la Douglas county to turn ever alt feea above 11,000 to the county. The bill waa Introduced by Rrpreaenta I live Palmer of the aame county, but did not receive the amendments wblct the Douglas county members desired and 1 Talmer attempted to bav lbs aenat kill toe Mil. but arrived there toe late As Palmer bad gone home, he left the mat ter with Mr. Hunter, wb will endeavor , to eoavlace the goveraer that the bill should die. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT TO ' HAVE ORNAMENTAL LIGHTS Forty-five property ew tiers living within ,the dUrtnct covered by the Field Club District Improvement club, have atgned an agreement to Install a special lighting- system for their neighborhood, each to pay bla proportionate share of the es pens. H Is contemplated to erect ornamental poles 1M fort apart and to uae alxty i candle power Madxa tights with fourteen inch white glvbea. The are to be Hinted extenda from Thirty-serend to Thlrtr-elxth atreete. Tbe promoters believe their community will be the beet lighted residence section of the city. Work wUl be started wHhln a few weeks. WALDO G. BOLLN GIVEN VERDCT FOR $3,866 WeJd II Bolln waa a n eeded a verdict of I4.M&CT damage from Henry C. GUsa man. Bo tin alleged that CUsemen sold Mm tgbarcular rattle. T Raise Bread Price. LONDON. April II-1 1 baa been decided oy ine nuilri iwners to ail verve the I rice of bread next Monday t 17 reals ler ejuextern loaf. A quartrrn loaf la aoeut lour pounds. Bteaeeive OwMsilM. SANTA KE. N. M. April n.-4)overnor W. O. McLoiu.M today tasued proa- , naatlua removing tl.e New alexlx quar antiiM from live slack end eummodittee looming trum Txas. Arlxona a ad Cuio reda, effw-uv Aprtl Ik. Jk fr Rild City Man. ' WASHINGTON. AprU ltWllliam H. Tompkins of Rapid City, H. I)., waa ap luinlcd receiver of public moneys la Ute Uiid offW at Rapid Hy. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS T. B. Rlne. father of City Attonev Rine. Trwtnred fsuea r reuaont I spend tbe day CAPTAIN THIERICH SEN, in command of the Prince Eitel Friederich be fore it was interned in an American port. 1 .. ;;, ,: . .k French Battleship Bombards Turkish Camp Near Gaza PARIS. AprU 41,-Tha marine minlatry laaued the following atatement today: Teaterday a battlahln. In connection with tha French aea plane, bombarded the. Important Turklnh encampment In the neighborhood of Gaxa." ., Tha bombardment o 'Oata marka tha davalopmant of hoatllltlca In a new quar tan Oaia la In Southern Palestine, near tha Egyptian border. The city Ilea two mile Inland from the Mediterranean and forty-eight milee aouthweat of Jeruaalenv Tho Turkic emampment near thla. city may have been eetabllehed In connection with the advance of Turklih troops across Sinai peninsula to the Sues canal. Bethlehem Steel ' Makes Further Kise Tweny-Five Points NEW YORK, April U,-Another spec tacutar rise In Bethlehem Steel, which sold tip to IHDVj in the first hour of to day's business, a gnln of 16Vj points over yeeterday'a . close, attracted early atten tion on today's stork market. Wall street still Inclined to the belief that the movement, without parallel In the recent history of the exchange, la pri marily due to the persistent opposition of the short Interest, together with the small amount of stock available for spec ulative purposes. During the mid -session Bethlehem Steel aapended to ltt'4. from which It reacted moderately, Sales of Bethlehem Steel up to I o'clock exceeded 30,000 shares. . Three Men Drown When Mail Boat is Crushed hy Ice Floes BATF1KLJ. Wis., April lt-Threa men were drowned and twi others narrowly eacaped death In tha waters of Che quamagon Bay last night, when tha United states Main boat between thla city and La Polnte was crushed by lc floes. The dead are Nels Clsen. sr.; Clarence Wright Charles Russell. AU lived at rotnte. W. S. Johnson and Russel Angus were rescued after a fierce battle with Ice and waves. Four email boats were smashed to splinters by the Ice before rescuers reached tb men. Head of Saints' Church Making Slow Recovery lAMONI. la.. April U.-(8peclal Tele gram.) Elder W. A. McDowell of Wis consin a Misted by bla son. Prof. F. W, McDowell, occur led the pulpit for the morning preaching service of the Satins' conference here. The morning's tele gram from President F. M. Smith, who is 111 In his home in Worcester, Maaa. aaya he was able to sit up to bed for a few minutes yesterday for tbe first tint. I spile of thla apparently slow recovery, the hundreds of ministers and delegates here assembled still hope for his presence among them before the Important matters which are stilt being discussed earnestly in the varloua quorum shall have come before the body for final dls position. It was decided to publish Plbla nor mat course f study and Profs. Samuel A. Burgeaa. Floyd M. McDowell and J A. Ounsolley were appointed a committee to prepare It. Holmes J. Davidson of Nova Sci tla. Ralph W, Farrell of Boston and A, E. Stone of Klrtland. O., were ordered ordaliwd to the high office of hlgt priest The question of thooatng successor to tha late president of th church will com up for dismissal tomor row afternoon. B. S. Impktn was the evening speaker. HYMENEAL. Yatee-Mlddleaaisa. BEATRICE. Neb., April 11 (Special TeleKram.) William Tales and Margaret Mlddlemlss. both of MsrysvtHe, Kan. were married here thla evening by Rev, B. F. Oaltherl They drove here In their touring car Rent room quick with a Bee Want Ad ran be rented quickly and cheaply by Be "For Rent" Ad. DeiMkrtaaeat Or ere. WAAIIINUTON. AprU U.- Special Tel egram. M. r. i)ye was appululed pos aiasler at run. herldan county. -W aili'K. vice Mre. O. T. Hall, reaisajed. TUe tuUewkig veterinary uiapeotors have beon appulnted In connection wit the bureau of animal Industry: w. flake ef Weld count jr. Colorado, at South OmaJia: 1. VY. Crvne o( Nurth Plaft. Nb.. at Chicago; K. K, Woolrlng of Tal- im, reo., ai tuirtfo w. a. vteitner of MoorrfMld. Netk. at Mason City. 1 J. C. Turpea of c'urtia. Neb., at Kansas City. Kan.; B. II. Hwun of fcouih Omaha at ttouta Omaha, and Maaun A. Harp ef Mumlry. Mb.. at Mkux tails, a. l. Tbe Merrhants Nattunal bank of Omaha and Us Slock Yards Natlutiai Lank South Omaha have ben approved aa re serve agents lor the Cltiaeaa NaUeneJ bank of Mocook, Neb. 'BAD man; fleeing JAIL, ISCAPTURED Paroled Conrict, Dathin; for Lib erty from Tekamah Battile, 8omnden "Alire." . SAID WOULD GET HIM DEAD TEKAMAH, Neb.. April 12 (Spe cial Telegram.) Dert Rlckert. pa roled convict from the state peniten tiary, who escaped from the county Jail Sunday night, was surrounded by a posse late tonight in a swamp near the Missouri river and captured. Eapeet Death Rattle. Rlckert did not make good his threat, uttered when last arrested, that he would never again be taken alive. He yielded without a fight. Sheriff Rann Btanfleld and his posse, made up of -men from Teka mah and nearby towns, expected a battle to the death, and when once they had their victim surrounded, proceeded cautiously. City Marshal Sackett first spied Rlckert. He covered him with a re volver and told him to come out. Rickert came with his hands up. Arreeted oa Barglarr karae. Rlckert, with Bryan Folk, broke Into a clothing store. It la alleged, aome time ego, and ahortly after watt arreated at the home of bis stepfather, living near Arizona, this county. He broke jail Sunday night about 7:30. Another prlnontr went for aome coal, and aa F. M. Btanfleld. father of Sheriff Ktanfleld, unlocked the jail door to let him In, Dert Klckert gave a quick Jerk on the door, throwing Stanfleld down, and made good his escape. Give t Jew OTerala-fct. The aherltf and marshal, with a num ber of deputies, were soon on the trail, but, night coming on, disbanded. Tha hunt was resumed this morning and con tinued till be was taken tonight Rlckert eervod time in the state in dustrial school at Kearney, also at the state penitentiary, from which Institution he Is on parole at the preaent time. He on'-e eacaped from the Industrial achool but waa retaken. Prize Court Delays Cases Involving American Cargoes I)NTON, April 11. flitting In the prlsa court today Sir Samuel T. Evans, Judge of the court, denied Immediate trial to the Norwegian steamers Frldland, Kim. Al fred Nobel and BJoretJerne-BJomsnn. anb. fixed tha hearing of th eases for June 7. The court room waa crowded with attor neys representing the ship owners and American firms having goods on board the vessels, which have been held since November last American packers had nearly . $S,000,Ooe worth of provision on these vessel ' ' ' Th lawyer pleaded for an Immediate trial, nrgmg that the ahlp owner "would be bankrupted by the - continued , delay, cut the conrt actea ' oa tne pie- or- the crown -towel for further time ta In' vestigte.--. -.r r German Subseas Torpedo Three More , Of Allies' Vessels LONDON, April U. German submarine have again been allowing activity and. besides tb Harpalyce, whloh, according to one member of Its crew and tb of ficers of another steamer wee torpedoed, they have attacked sine Saturday night th British liner Wayfarer, tha Frenoh steamer Frederic Frank and the little steamer President. Th Wayfarer reached Queenstown In a sinking condi tion: tb Frederic Frank waa towed Into Plymouth and th President waa still afloat when It crew of ten left it. FALMOUTH, England, April lt-The collier Newlyn ha landed here IN men from tha steamer Wayfarer, which was torpedoed by a Oermaa Submarine off the Scllly Islands. Germans Resume Attack on Ossowetz LONDON, April 11-Th following semi official ststemant from Petrograd last night la contained In a dispatch to tbe Reuter Telegram company: "Oasewets waa bombarded throughout the day Sunday by eight-Inch howitser. The artillery of the forts replied, se riously damaging on of th enemy's siege batteries. The Germans turned forty fir rafts a gains, th forts, but thy wer sunk. "In the region of Jedwabno. there was active fighting in the tranche, during which bomb throwers wer used." LOCOMOTIVE HITS A BIG TRACTION ENGINE CHETENNE. Wya. April ll-Speclal.) -E. B. Parkhurst, Ml cf Durham. Wvo.. waa Instantly killed at 06 o'clock yes terday morning when t'nlon Pacific east bound Pacific Limited No. struck I traction engine which be was driving across the tracks at Durham, fifteen Ilea eaat of this city. Henry Eckstrum oc nne Biurrs. who was oa the tractor with Parkhurst. Jumped aa Instant be fore the collision and escaped injury. No person on No. W was Injured and th locomotive of th train was not suffi ciently damaged to put ll out of com mission. Many passenger on the train did not realise that an accidept had oc curred, although the Impact with the tractor, which weighed five tons, was terrific, and the massive machine waa completely wrecked. LIFTING HEAYY BARRELS BRINGS ON HEMORRHAGE Th strain of lifting barrels filled with heavy pipe fittings proved too much for Bert Scott. 14 North Twenty-first street, driver tor E. W. Oehrke Transfer com pany, and he fell In a fatnt en the plat form of the Burlington freight station, suffering from aa Internal hemorrhage. Scott we loading th barrels at the time. He was taken to th Lord Lister hospital, where hla road It to Is enaaldered ertou AjpaiUneat. flat, wouses and cottage eaa be rented quickly and cheaply by a Be "For Real" a. RUSS PEOPLE SEE WAR AJGODSEHD' Families of Soldiers Get Big-gr Pay Than in Peace and Conflict is Deemed Divinely Arranged. ECONOMIC BLESSING TO ALL PETROOrtAD (via London), April 13. The opinion was expressed to day by Pierre L. Mark, Russian rnin inter of finance, that, economically considered, the war has been a bless ing to the people of this country. Discussing the financial and social aspects of the conflict In an Inter view with the Associated Press, M. Mark said: "Notwithstanding the depressing and paralyzing effect of the war, tbe Russian peasant class Is more pros perous than at any previous time In the history of the country. It is not difficult to account for this unusual prosperity. By virtue of the allow ance made by the government to the families of soldiers, which exceeds the earning power of the soldiers, the total Income of these families Is greater than In times of peace. Thus the people are beginning to regard the war as a peculiar sort of godsend which Is putting money Into their pockets. "It Is not necessary to invent theories to explain why the Russian people should be more prosperous, for the actual fact la that this pros perity Is everywhere noticeable. Be fore the war the average yearly sav ings deposited amounted to from thirty to forty million rubles ($15, 000,000 to $20,000,000), while In the month of January alone about sixty million rubles tt30.ooo.000), was deposited." Attorney for Miss Tanzer Indicted on Conspiracy Charge NEW YORK, April 27. David Maxwell Blade of the law firm of Blade St Blade, attorneys for Rae Tanxer, in th breach of promise ault brought hgsJnst James W. Osborne, was Indicted by th federal grand Jury today on ehargea of con spiracy. Two Indictments wer returned against each. The first chargesonsplraey to obstruct Justice, while the other charge conspiracy to wrongfully Influ ence the testimony of Witness. Later the grand Jury returned and In dictment aharglng th us of th mails to defraud agalnat Ra Tanaer herself. There were nine counts in this Indict ment. Albert.!-. AlcCuilough.. a.detecuv...em- ployed by Sl'ide ft Sladei- -waa also Iv dlcted. The indictment galn. hirVar Identical to those returned ssainet th two Sladss. f , . .-.' . . FORMER COUNTY -PHYSICIAN" i DIES AT-ST CATHERINE Dr. Dan Lee, SS years old, eldest son of Michael Leo died t t o'clock at 8t.' Catherine's hospital, following a brief' Illness. He resided at 2701 South Nine teenth street. ' .' ' ' - -'-V Dr. Le was well' known,-bla family hair ing lived ' here ' many years. He served aa county physician a Tew years' ago and for a while waa assfetant city physician. The doctor attended Crelghton university and waa on the foot' ball team of that Institution. ' Hsvt Rslsr Bawel BtTaaent. Take Dr. icing's New Life Pills and have a dally easy movement ef th bowels. Cures Constipation. Only S5c All druggists. Advertisement Tbe Be Want Ads Are Best Business Booster. . . Conditio of Iowa, Bamks. WASHINGTON. Aurll Lt-lSDactal T.I. egram.) The abstract of the condition of tne national banks or Iowa, exclusive of reserve cltiea, at the close of business on March 4, as reported to th comp troller of the currency, ahowa reserve held at MIS per rent: loans and dia. counts. tl2.786,4V2: gold coin. 12.031.ufi6 lawful money reaerve. as E37 riann.it. 1),417.16. . INSURANCE FIRE TORNADO AUTOMOBILE L1AIULITY BURGLARY PLATK GLASS AUCIDKNT and HEALTH SURETY BONDS W. Charles Sundblad asrxiLax. aanrr. CHICAGO BONDING and SUKKTY COMPANY CHICAGO, ILL. KANSAS CITY CASUALTY COMPANY KANSAS CITY. MO. Statt Bank Bldj., Omaha PHOXB RED 1293. Crin for RreT HiiTX UUli Ui!, 48 for each aliZUnil niU there- after far tha .itUiee yea 1 rid, la clurii for I I iif t rehiritnf, I Waiting Tim at s ef SLSO mt Mom. I Ta'c 4ng etrei" 1 I Telcphoae Doug. 90. V OiTiih Tixl Ssrvlca Go. k. 2104 Farmaaa fit. S VOMAHA THOMPSON, BELDEN S CO. 100 New Suit Styles Received Monday and Tuesday Including maiiy new. models in silk, gabardine, serge and wool poplins.. All At Popular Prices $19.50 to $39.50 No Extra Charge for Alterations. A Silk Sale That Urines Values of the Most Unusual Kind All This Week $1.25 Silk and Wool Poplin - 89c $1.75 SUk and Wool Canton Crepe - $1.10 We make this Sweeping statement advisedly. We make it because we have the goods, 40 to 42 inches wide, and so silky in texture and with such a high luster that you would almost doubt the ex istence of wool. The newest and snappiest spring and summer colors now displayed in our show win. dow. See them and get samples at silk counter. On sale all this week. Children's Rompers and Wash Suits Children's Rompers, white and co)ors, long or short sleeves, high or low neck, gingham, percale, madras, seersucker; sizes 2 to 6 years . 50c,65e,85c,$l,$1.25,$1.50 Boys' Wash Suits, Russian or Oliver Twist styles, plain blue or light waist '.with "dark pants;, sizes 2 to 5 years; pricest $1.35, $1.50 to $4.50 Infants' Creeping Rompers Button across the bottom, white and colors; sizes: 6 mo., 1 and 2 years -50c, 75c, $1, $1.25 to $2.50 With the coming of warm day the little folks will want to mavke the: most out of out door life, and . to dress, them right at moderate price we, have brought together this' great .stock for your approval, . and selection v, . . cnaildxesi'g Section Third Tloor. An Observation Nil risk kaiag r o a ftulldlac lai Silrlr area. caas et lack of uchalul krowlls oa lh af las aoatrM It's SotlAia la rour sorkt la amptoj Sl part 4 aalral auinn. km nek I aa abia la raaosr. Call phone ar wrlia. S. G. PETICOUS Msaitier Aawiicaa laatttats a KMalrtoal aaslaars. ISO. W. O. W. Bldg. Phone Bonsrlaa 6037. . . 'in? APPLE 8 t0 4 feet 10f Not f"ttt 4 to 5 feet 15f Ixm TREES B to S feet "Ot Than 100 Concord Grapes $3.50 9i 1,000 Catalpa Speclos 8 Order. Cash "With Order.' Bent. Prepaid. GATE CITY NURSERY 1S0I Paroam Street, Omaha. Neb. 'The B" Want Ada At. Z-t Buaxitca. Boosters. wM. vL Po ait a T ( mm . I a vs. Mm ft pi We like to subject SORDSItS SHOES to the critical inspection of trained eyes" eyes keen to detect flaws in form, color, finish. 7 he more aentitive and accurate your discrim inatiottf the more you will appreciate SOROSIS art, . All hoe$ are' not alike, except to the tuperficial observer. There is a vast difference in their "lines," di- tinguishable only to the finely trained eye. SOROSIS SHOES are exquisite in every detail It is not the name SOROSIS, but the beauty of the shoes themselves that makes them so popu- lar in every city thai cherishes fashion ... $4.00 to $7.00 a ! pair. Me A Lounging Room for Uomcn - Club Ocom for Hen and Uomcn The Bank Account j It cduratea your children. it maJiee you Inaepenaeot. It prvtecta your family in enter genciea. It givrs you standing In the com munity. It la the first step toward aue- cess. It Is a valuable aid- In enterprise. Jf you do not have a Savings ac count let us ouggeat that you start one with ua Immediately. i Interest paid on deposits. I I I I as SOUTH OMAHA SAVINGS BANK 24 th and M Streets H. C BOSTWICK, Prawldeot TRCMAW BUCK, V. Proa. F. R. GETTY, CttaMer. .! AHllEMEItTa. "OMAaTA'g TVM CXbTTXH" ttaii sea-, ls-aa-aoe vg. IMMS-ft ardeU rroseat Johnle Weber so, l. London Delles JT. by long odds, the moat fun In town. Johnle 'Weber and hla funny ylL beauty Chorua ef KeeJ Hellea. Xadiea' Dine Bfatlaee Bvery Week Day. Sua. wk.; Blf. al bft Batar A Boa Tons M . . raea Scag raoas Scag. 4M AiTascsi Tease- trUle. Daily Mat. le. sTlgBt, OilS. Btia KITTT rxaor AM a: jack Wllooa. glaaarS Uaoaataaa's Kiaaa of l rsrool. alarla Kll ithna. Mm Hoaas rioriT. Kroaiaa Urolhora, .ovbauas. Ba'Sor . Urvasaa Tra-al WMIf. 1. Mllo aallonr. lac. boot aoals louoat Saiurda- aa Saaoafi. . Ulsaia, lee. aW. two an 4 7M. IPP THEATEr) oa ef rinsMUl i rvotaroa. Today aad Tharaday William Elliott "When Wi Wert Twenty-Cat" at ooawta'a atacrlng Taaicla. The Store for Shirtwaists For. Wednesday. 10 New Styles of Crepe de Chine B lo u s e s, priced at - $5.95 Wbit, tan, gray, ptwh blue; these are new arrivals. Women'sKnit Underwear for Summer Women's Gauze Vests, low neck, no sleeves, or low neck, short sleeves - - - 20c Women's Lisle Vests, hand crochet tops 50c, 65c, 75c and up Women's Fine Ribbed Gauze Union Suits, fit ted or wide knee, all sizes ----- 60c TXIXD IT.OOB. AMUSEMENTS. BRAnDEISTcwT asaa-a-is --. asoo OOV BATCO vag-, 6Qo te sai Mat Beat, $1. etaVT APSIS, ITta. SCAT. aaTVaTO. The uiokla' attutteal Oomedy snooess i!iG!i jirms paar of go. Bveaiag, fioo to $ai atat Soe to 91M. OnrtalB, sf atlnee, S 30 1 BTeslatf, gaM. sTazt gnsu, afoa. and Wed. aright. SEATS ON SALE Pop. Mat, Wed.. -PajrUT O. ICy Tee, SrvM U oae of th aocg hits la Xary W. I avag' DOYD OafAStAX SCOI srr ter aHJPDJbAS Theal we xoaay, ttHOf Tonlgha aad Week, tie. hC Oohaa7!! fclg Koaloai Comedy Talk of L'civ York Teat Weak Idas Beth t)Ae. la "TalD .AT Otr.i Taaeday, Sootaty hTt-ht, Bthal Solaw aa, hopraao aol Basse, Sarlaoa. afata, S0i mta-hta, goo. 6oa. Emprcso 18tli & Douglas Show Policy Staff and AIL n .