Tim BEE: OMAHA. TJTURSTUY, FEBnUAttY 17, lHlfi. Turn Hair Dark With Sage Tea Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy &nd thick with a simple mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. The old-time mixture of Pair T ud Pulphur for darkening my, streaked and faded hair la grandmother's treatment, and folk are again using It to keep their hair a good, even color, which Is qulto se.nslhle, aa we are living In an age when a youthful appearance la of the greatest advantage. Nowaday, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, on lied "Wyeth'e Page and Bulphur Com pound," for about M cents a bottle. It Is very popular because nobody can dis cover It has been applied. Simply mois ten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through, your hair, taking I one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what de lights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Is that, besides beautifully dark ening the hair after a few applications. It also produces that soft lustre and ap pearance of abundance which Is so at tractive: besides, prevents dandruff. Itch- Ing scalp and falling hair. Advertise ment. TODAY'S BEAUTY TALK Tou can make a delightful shampoo with very little effort and for a very trifling cost If you get from your drug gist a package of canthroz and dissolve it teaspoonful In a cup of hot water. Tour shampoo Is now ready. Just pour a little at a time on the scalp and rub briskly. This creates an abundance of thick, white lather that thoroughly dis solves and removes all dandruff, excess oil and dirt. After rinsing, the hair dries quickly, with a flufflness that makes It seem heavier than it if. and takes on a rich luster and a softness that make ar ranging it a pleasure. Advertisement. Quick Sale of LADIES' CLOTHING At the Union Outfitting Co. Small lots that most be sold quickly at actually less than cost price. Come early. Charge Them If You Wish. 12 Ladies' Coats Worth up to $12.50, J A A( special TteleJ 8 Ladies' Coats Worth up to $15.00, f QC special pOJ 10 Ladies' Coats Worth up to $22.50, JQ QF? special. pOeJeJ 9 Silk and Wool Dresses Worth up to $4.95 $12.50, special. EXTRA SPECIAL! ALL LADIES' FALL AND WINTER SUITS Less Than Price 29 Ladies' Waists Worth $1.00 and $1.50, f- ' in one lot OvC ALL MEN'S WINTER SUITS and OVERCOATS at i Less Than Price UNION OUTFITTING COMPANY 16th and Jackson Sts. "The People's Store.' hoxated inon Inorsaees strength el deUoale, a e r v a mevva people let per omt In tea days fa many instance. lle forfeit If It fails as per full ex- plantation in lares article eoon to ap pear la this paper, Aak lour doctor 91 Iruggtst about It. bhennan A atoCxnueU prug etores alwaya carry U u swea. I Ladies. I I Attention! I 1 R BRIEF CITY NEWS "Towasead's for gportlng oeoas. Janitor's Burp 11m, Jas. Morton Bon Co. IlghUag rtrtares Burgess-Oranaon. stave Boo Mai rv Now Beacon Pre thr. Btokee removed to m Brand. The. Auto Tire Chain, Jas. Morton Bon Co. Ira. tornado, automobile, burglary In surance. J. II. lumont. Keellne Hldg. Motor Oar Btolea A. J. V. Bcrtshy. SIS Turk avenue. Informs the police that his five-passenger auto was stolen from in front of his home. -Today, BtoTt anograav claselfiel section today. It appears In The Bee EXCLUSIVELY, fin out what the va rious moving picture theaters offer. Boxcar la Bootsa Thieves gained en trance to a boxcar on a sidetrack to the rear of M. E. Smith A Co.'s establish ment, Ninth and Douglas streets, and made way with clothing to the value of $12. Street Car Hits Wagon A north-bound Florence car struck an Emerson laundry wagon, driven by Johnny Weford, at Twenty-fourth and Grace streets yester day. The vehicle was banged up a bit. but nobody was Injured. Armstrong Burled Max Armstrong, who shot and killed himself In his room at 711 South Sixteenth street, was burled In Forest Lawn cemetery Wednesday aft ernoon following services at Crosby's chapel. No relatives were located. Cnsoadea Ssoapea Knife Fred Apple- ton Cuscaden is back at his post at the Merchants National bank after wrest ling for eleven day with an attack of appendicitis, trying to keep off the oper ating table. His fight was successful. Pegg la Delegate At a meeting of the Lincoln Republican club John Grant Pegg was selected as delegate to the republican get-tonrether conference at Kansas City, February IZ. Harry O. Counsman waa endorsed for clerk of the district court. Big Olass Break Attributed to con traction, two panes of the plate glass on the ground floor, south side of the Union Pacific headquarters building, broke last night and are being removed. In ordr to secure the salvage. The panes coat 1125 each, but are Insured against breakage. Mrs, Bnnum Out of Xoapitel Mrs. L. M. Ruasum. loot South Thirty-fourtB street, who was recently seriously ill at 6t Joseph's hospital, has returned home much Improved. Mrs. Ruseum la promi nent In lodge circles in this city and fa a member of the Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution. Address la Wrong John J. Peterson, 4419 Decatur street, wishes It made known that It was erroneously asserted the other day that Arvld Ltndbled attempted suicide at the above number. Peterson asserts that his house Is several door away from the place where Ltndbled at tempted his life. Srgs Lower Strlotly fresh, dos.. ITo; best storage, dosen, 23c; Virginia Beauty apples, bbl., $2.88; pic, 28c; small can ripe olives, 9c; S for 25o; comb honey. He; best creamery butter, lb., 82c; tub, lb., 81c. Grocery department of No. 3 will be open for business Thursday. Phone D. 1711. Every Item guaranteed at the Basket Stores. Impersonate Offloers Floy Young and Joseph Brady, itinerants, hit upon the plan of Impersonating minions of the law and searching all lodgers before they ap plied at the workhouse for a place to sleep. They had collected (S cents, when a regular officer Interrupted thorn. Both were sentenced to fifteen days in the county Jail. Nebraska State Oratorical Meet at Creighton Friday The attention of all the colleges throughout the state will be turned to Creighton College . auditorium Friday evening, when the Nebraska state ora torical contest will be held. Eight col leges will compete: Betlevue, Cotner, Creighton, Doane. Grand Island. Hast ings, Wesleyan and York. Dean Fales will represent Bel levy e, his oration. "The Peril;" O. K. Johnson of Cotner wiU de liver "The Heir Apparent;" E. L. Barr of Creighton will speak on "Prepared ness-," G. A. Koester of Doane has chosen the subject. Greater America and Greater Americana;" John Gekas of Grand Island will contrast "Social against Individual Education;" the sub ject of the speaker from Hastings will be "Child Labor.;" L. D. Waldorf, repre senting Wesleyan, will deliver "When Strife -Ceases:" York wilt be represented by G. J. Weber, who will .talk about 'The American Cltlsen." Foreign Language Press Educates the Immigrants to U.S. Likening the foreign language press of the country to a great traveling univer sity, L. C. Buresh of the Pokrok Pub lishing company told the Rotary club at the Henshaw yesterday that the newspa pers and magazines published In foreign languages In America are performing a valuable service to the nation in edu cating immigrants and making good Americans cltlsens out of them. 'American ideals and standards are taught by the foreign language press to the foreigners who have just come to America." he said. "These papers Instill respect and love for the United States In the bosoms of the new arrivals, and soon help them to become valuable addi tions to the country's population, aa law abiding and productive farmers and workers. Thinks Bandit Rode On East on the Same Train He Held Up Union Pacific officials have pretty nearly given up hope of capturing the lone bandit who held vp and robbed a number of passengers on train No. 18, between Green River and Rock Springs last week. Secret service men are still working along the west end of the road, but it Is asserted that up to this time they have been un able to discover any clue that might lead to the capture of the man. CHARLEY PETERS IS WED TO MISS LUELLA ZENCK Charley Peters, exponent number two of the celebrated Nebraska scissors. Waa married Monday to Miss Luelia Zenck of Papllllon. by County Judge Crawford. Peters confessed to an sge of IS years and Miss Zenck gave her age as 11. The couple will live in PapMlon. MORE TESTIMONY ABOOTJARRISES Damape Suit it Still On in the Dis trict Court Before Judge Gravei of Pender. QUESTIONS AND THE ANSWERS The trial of the esse of Harris rualnst The Dee continues before Judge Graves of Tender, (who Is supplying the bench temporarily during the illness of Judge English. John Hendrlckson, the well-known Loyal Hotel Jeweler, yesterday told ot the visit to his store In Omaha of the same couple, whom he identified, again, asking to look at diamonds, but making no purchase except of a cheap child's ring. He also told of the inquiry made by Jeweler Cun ningham of Council Bluffs, after the Harrises had visited his store, pur chasing another child's ring, and after tbe loss of the diamond ring had been discovered by him. Officer Cunningham told how the arrest was made, and Officer Derereese described the difficulties encountered in securing the Bertil lon record photograph and the dis appearance of these difficulties after the arrangement to take the Har rises back to Council Bluffs, where later they were allowed to pay for the missing diamonds and leave town: A part ot the Devereese testimony follows: Story of the Photosrraphlaa'. Q. Now do you remember anything with reference to Mr. Harris' actions at the time he was brought In to have his picture taken T A. Tea, sir. Q. What. If anything, occurred? Objection overruled. A. I went to the cell twice and Mr. Harris claimed he was too sick, he couldn't get up to have his picture taken. (Motion to strike sustained, as not responsive.) Q. What were hie actions, if anything, Mr. DevereeseT I am asking you now with reference to his standing up and having his picture taken in the usual way. or doing anything elseT Objection overruled. A. He was laying In the cell groaning and said he wasn't able to get up. Q. Was he told or requested to come out to have his ploture taken? Objection overruled. A. He waa. Q. And did he do anything with refer ence to showing whether he was in first class condition, or attempting to show that, or otherwise? Objection sustained. Q. Just what did he do, Mr. Derereese, when you made that request of him, as near as you can remember? A. Just lay there on the bench. Q. Was this ploture taken later under different circumstances? A. Tes, sir. Q. Do you remember what those cir cumstances were? , A. Told htm that he couldn't go to tbe Bluffs until we got his picture. Mr. Brome. Move to strike the answer as not responsive and hearsay; It la not claimed to be made In the presence or hearing of the plaintiff at alL Motion sustained. The defendant ex cept. Q. At the time that this Mr. Harris picture waa taken, when It finally was taken Just before he waa taken over to Council Bluffs, was any objection made by hlra to having his ploture taken? A. No. sir, there was not "Met" Will Speak at the St. Louis Defense Meeting Richard I Metcalfe yesterday re ceived this Invitation by telegraph from 8t. Louis: ST. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. IS. 1911. Richard L. Metcalfe, Omaha, Neb.t Six hundred mayors have been invltea to attend a conference In St Louis March I and 4. This conference will develop into a con gress, national In scope, patriot! In a tlen. The National Security league of St Louis cordially Invites you to attend as our guest and to deliver an address. Pleaee wire. A. C. LAMBERT. Chairman. Mr. Metcalfe has replied accepting this invitation. HI subject will be. "My Thought Is of America," WIIQ TO REMAIN HEAD OF LOCAL CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR The Christian Endeavor union, Tues day evening refused to accept the resign nation of President Wllg, who Is to en gage In evangelistic work In the state. but asked him to continue in offloe and to do the work the days that he wne In Omaha. The regular monthly meeting was held at trie Third Presbyterian church with twenty of the twenty-three societies represented by delegates. Phone your Want Ada to The Bee. Urn prove Your To promote and maintain your general health, pay strict at tention to your diet and Bee that the liver and bowels are) regularly active. If assistance is needed, Just Try i-HOSTETTEu'S LHJ stomach Bitters Health FIGHTS AGAINST PAYINGJNSURANCE Company Argun Safe Was Opened by Some One Who Wai Fa miliar with It. MANY DIAMONDS WERE STOLEN Whether Indemnity shall be paid by the Fidelity and Casualty com pany ot New York for the famous Jewelry robbery of the T. J. Bruner Wholesale Jewelry company, which took place in Omaha, May 23, 1915, Is an Issue In a suit on trial In Dis trict Judge Estelle's court. The company denies liability, al leging that the safe containing more than $3,000 worth of Jewels, which were stolen, was not blown with nttrogrycerlne and burglar's tools, but was opened by some person familiar with it. To refute this charge Mr. Bruner In troduced In evidence a shattered lock, which, he testified, had belonged to the safe. Tells of DUfOTMr. James Leary, night watchman, testi fied that the safe save evidence that It had been tampered with early In the night and told of the discovery of the robbery. Police officers testified for the plain tiff. Part of the loot of the robbers were ninety-seven diamonds, ranging from small stones to more valuable ones. Mlany watches were also stolen. Mr. Bruner Is suing for t3.K7.98. Jewelers snd Insurance companies In the middle west are taking Intense In terest In the trial bocause one of the Issues Is whether Indemnity ran be col lected for a stock of Jewelry which Is constantly changing In Its various Items. J. W. Miller Resigns from the Omaha "Y" After eight years as educational secre tary of the Omaha Young Men's Chris tian association, J. W. Miller haa resigned from that position, to becoi industrial secretary of the state committee of the association In New Jersey, with a large and Important field to work. His resignation was accepted regretfully Tuesday evening by the board of directors of the local association. Mr. Miller and his family will leave Omaha about Maicn U. and will reside at Newark. N. J. Noth ing has been done yet, as to securing his successor. JOE HUMMEL'S DEER GETS AWAY BY CROSSING RIVER City Commissioner Joe Hummel has re ceived no word of the whereabouts of the deer which escaped from Rtverview park last Saturday. The animal crossed the Missouri river en the Ice and Is be lieved to be at large In Iowa at this time. It Never Came Back Baekaflhe Suffer- fg teU you what won- IhZ'.Hv derful relief they have had from Doan's Kidney Pills. Not only relief, hot lasting cure. A If you are lame In the morning, have headache, nervous troubles, dlny spells and Irregular kid ney or bladder ac tion, don't wait un til gravel, dropsy or Blight's disease geta hold. Use Doan's Kidney Pll'a, Just aa Mrs. Wood worth of Omaha did. An Omaha Case. Mrs. W. D. Woodworth. 2623 Franklin Bt, eeje: "I was having awful trouble with my kidneys. My back ached and my kidneys didn't act property. After using one box of Doan's Kidney Pills I was no longer bothered by any symptoms of kidney trouble." LASTINQ BENEFIT. On July 2d. 116. Mrs. Woodworth said: "Doan's Kidney Pills cured me and the euro has lasted." DOAN'SW 30 at all Drug Stores FoeWr-Mllhurn Co. Buffalo. NY J. H. PHILLIPS' "CIIAKCEOF LOCATION" OFFER Twelve years In the Bran dels Rtore Optical Dept. Now In new quarters. In order to acquaint you with nsw lo cation will accapt this adv. aa a 10 IMsooant oi Any Fair of Bye aliases or Speotaelee If this adver tlsemeat la presented, within so days. PHILLIPS OPTICAL CO, Omaha aite BOT-S araadeis Blag-, rnoae Bed S41 HOW TO GET RID OF DANDRUFF I This noma Made) Mixture Itemove Pandruff And (Hops The lluir From Falling Out. The following simple recipe whlt-h can be mixed at home, or put up by any drug glat will quickly 'emove dandruff and stop the hair l"..a falling out. To a half pint of water add 1 os. of bay rum, I small bos of Barbo Com pound, and hi os. of glycerine. These are all simple Ingredients that you can buy from any druggist at very little coat. and mix them yourself. Apply to the scalp once a dsy for two weeks, then oooe every other week until the mixture la used. A half pint should bo enough to rid the hair of dandruff and kill the dandruff germs. It stops the hstr from falling out and relieves Itching and scalp disesse. Although It Is not a dye. It acts upon the hair roots snd will darken streaked, faded, gray hair in ten or fifteen days, it promote the growth of the hair snd makee harsh hair soft and glossy. Advertisement. I. u -vi r ii Three Are Granted Divorce Decrees Mrs. l:lcsnor Wiles ha divorced Vic tor, according to a decree entered In rtlMrlot court. The grounds are non support. The plaintiff Is given custody of a i-yesr-old dsustiter. Oeorge F. Ault was awarded a decree In her suit against Kne L. on grounds of desertion. Iela Kendrlck Is granted a divorce from Milton R on grounds of cruelty. Read The nee want Ads. It pays! BARBERS' UNION HAS MANY NEW MEMBERS ON LIST Forty-two more barbers joined the nsw Barbers' union being organised here making sixty-nine altogether. At a meet ing Tuesday tilaht In Labor temple, C. M. Felder, first vice president ot the International anion deolared the new union In Omaha will be strongest evr formed here. Thirty-five barbers present pledged themselves to eaoh get at least one new member for the union within a week. 1 T REMOJEDANI)RUrF Get a Ib-crnt bottle of rtan,1artn - any drug store, pour a little Into your nana and rub well Into the scalp with the finger tips. By morning most, if not all, of this awful scurf will have dis appeared. Two or three applications will destroy every bit Of dandruff; stop scalp itching and falling hair. Advertise ment. a? orgess-Nash Gomfjot. Wrdnenrtay, Kelt. IB, IBtrl. Three More Days of The February FURNITURE Sale Representing 1.8' to 33 Although we are on the last days of tho furniture Bale, there Is still a very good as sortment from which to make your selection, as the stock was so large originally. Many attractive bargains that housekeepers and housekeepers-to-be cannot afford to miss. If you need a single piece of furniture, or set of furniture, for the established household or for the household-to-be established in the near future, buy now, while this sale is in progress. To buy furniture at Burgess-Nash is to get the kind that will give satisfactory service. Bwssoraah co-Thi4 oo. R. M. C. Crochet Cotton Specially Priced, Spool, 8c " i ' RM. C. crochet cotton Is recognised by all women Interested la fancy work as being aiuoDg; tbe most satisfactory crochet cottons for all kinds 6? exquisite crochet work. Absolutely the best quality and boll-proof. All sties from t to 70, In white, ecru, pink, Ught and dark blue, wisteria and yellow. 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BUROESS-NASH COMPANY. lubrication and all wheels stop. There are endless ways of advertising, but there Is no need to enumerate them, for the successful business men in this town will tell you that the quickest, cleanest and most sat isfactory) returns come from newspaper space. The business bouse msy observe early closing and take halt holidays, but its news paper advertising is always at work. Omaha's foremost business houses usa The Omaha lie continuously all the year. Through years of successful merchandising they have learned that they make no mistake when they persistently place their advent ing in