1 12 Tim BEE: 0MA17A. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 'J'J, 1916. INSURGENT BAND WATCHAHD WAIT fc)mocrti Oppoiinj Wilsoa's later ' national Policy to Be Quiet ' Till Criiii Menace. PET WHAT THEY ARE AFTER ' WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. Legis lative business will be resumed In Tegular order at the capltol thla week after the recent flurry over In ternational affalra that demorallaed the work of congress. In both houses administration leader hare held In control the threatened revolt against the president on the armed ahlp Is sue and no further outburst Is ex pected unices there should be a de velopment apparently leading toward . war. Leaders of the agitation for action to warn Americana off belligerent merchantment carrying arms admit there la no chance to get legislation on the subject. Senator Gore, author of the warning resolution In the senate, ha publicly declared that there I no desire to stay the hand of the president In diplomatic nego tiations. He also says the real pur pose, of his resolution already has been accomplished and this is re girded by administration leaders practically as an abandonment of the effort to force a tote on the Issue In either house. T Fight Shield Bill. Conservation champion In th senate p!n to throw their combined strength against the flhleld' bill, to provide for leaning of water power sites on navi gable waters to private Interests For two weeks they have been fighting the hill In a more or leas hsphasard man ner, but they propose this week to ven t rails their efforts In the hope "bf amandins the measure to the satisfac tion of the conservation forces. Tomor rrw flenator Htisttnc of Wisconsin, who has had co-operation of other senators, will propose a substitute to the Shields' bill with regulatory features, which be declares will safeguard the public Interest and prevent monopolisation of water power facilities. Senator Norrls of Nebraska, charged In the senate "sturday that the strong est lobby the t'spttol has seen In many years Is here In the Interest of the Hhlelda' bill and that It la composed of representatives of the water power trust, "which has Its headquarters In Wall street." Tha fight against ths bill has almost reached the filibustering stage, Inaamuch as test votes so fsr on amendments have Indicated that the Hhlelds' bill hws a strong following. Rohtnsem 4o rreaa Iaja)lry. As soon as an opportunity Is offered. Senator Ttoblnson of Arkansas, will make an effort to have passed tils resolution providing for an Inquiry Into the aviation sr-ce of the army, against which hs has filed serious chsrges of Inefficiency. Ths Arkansas aenstor declared tonight he would lnlst upon vote within a few days. Uttl opposition to passage of the resolution has appeared In th senate and the houae la expected to agree to the resolution when It reaches It. Progress Is Doing made on general ap propriation bill, both leaders In both bosses are again complaining over de lay In legislative accomplishments and another speeding up order has been sent out slong tha Hue. Th judiciary sub committee of th senate hope to eon dude It hearing this week on the fit ness of Louis P. Brwndels, to be con firmed aa Justice of the supreme court. Part of the time of th senat, It Is tspected. will be given to consideration of the treaty providing for th Haltlen flnitiiciat protectorate. Ccnalderstlon of th postofflc appro priation bill Bill be continued In th hoiiae, and Its disposition wilt see th legislative appropriation bill taken up. Th immigration bill debate has been postponed and It may not be rtarhed I Mme neit eieek. The wsys and means committee will report th free suitar bill tomorrow, but Hi dnte It will be discussed on the floor Is Indefinite. Jt may be threshed out before the tmmtgi.it. on bill Is reached. M;W YORK t.KM'.HtL MARKET qaotalloaa ( I be Day Yariow '4 ouinrodKleai Nt.w York. Feb. a.-FiiT'n-Mst- Vct, weak; spring patents. VS'nrt.lB: win ter vetenttt, ."..HruN.l.'i; winter straights, j.CiV: Kansas straights, f.Vui.l(. YVH KAT e.. weak; No. 1 hard. 11 1; No 1 durum, St. JS; No. 1 northern, Du blin, JITai; Nn t imilhein, Manitoba, It. f. . b. New Yuik. Futures, weak; May. $1.17. t'tlltN rtpot. weak: Nu. t yellow, Hit i. I. f. New York OATM-S..u weak; standard. ci No. 1 white. 4'fl4W. HAY-Flrm; So. I lliirHr No. t. ?' K'.ttl.'.i: No. 3. t'.rei shipping, X-c. i i ii'H siciilv : sta'- common to choir. IT li-M-Tc; lH. Viiik-; Pacific coast. I'.'iv l.rl-: 1U. ftl'. MIDI. ft Steady: Uogote. i;'tic'. fen ttai America. .Mfc'. lrathr, firm; liein lock first. ili::ii ; .ud. uUu. I'HUVl.SHIN: P..rk. st'sd.v; mess. $.1 ui. family. I.'l fc.ni.'Mil; short clears, lull v3i.ii1 llrrt. atfady; lueas, tll.U'K IT. .VI family. $1 .! i :k Lrd. steady: inlildle west. 110.,! :i) Tsilow. steady; i-mv ',e contrv si,iK4f': aie'lal, k,i'. lU'TTF.tl-rnaettieU: receipts. 4,;j tubs; rreamrrv extras, 3"i'- 0 Jic. first. .'tV:: imm iwIh. Ji-n :i.i . K" Mium . receipts. t.X.i cases', fn.i sailicred extras. .ti?i'Sc; extra fiiais. i'''jc; f.ists. l"4 1 ;l :ic . seconds, Z34 rllEKfB-KInn; icteipts. 141 boxes; li. wl.i.le milk, held flats, colored ! cLil. lwli',1': state, whole milk, held Tata, wli.te. Ike: slate, whole inllk. held (Uts. ri Imed average fancy, ti1!! 17e ; male, whole mt!i. held flats, averase fancv, white. JT'H7e; fiats, current ni.e ap'cials, l"'c; flats, averase run. P ',e. hiri.TR Y lre"sd. Millet: chickens. IT 'k.k.'. fowls, HSiil'T'. turkes. lv e. 4 of fee Market. X KW VliKK. Feb In The tnsi ket for cof;,e futures lot an esr sdtatice and cifiat'd at a net dei line of 2 to 4 points. Tl i- enlng as in banged to 1 point I it tier ami active n.'ontha sold abo it 1! to k ,.. Hits above Hat.irt!a s c-i-ains KfUreaj inn Inu the morning on covering of shorts i Miid eitiin Sf Sltteid trade buying which M'rii'i'il to Ixs Insri'S'l bv the steadniee of hrastl and a fer ing that technical Pomihoii had been iniroved by recent Iim il lation. OffeniiKS ln reaped during the ii.!,tiie of tlx aflernion. h.iwever. with KraAiu-ri in the a'cHK market accom-paid-d !' vll street s-l ing, while there . . . '.. .'i.:w.ra .it tiillilr.i IM grtmt k .1 freight of'ers wl'h Ms selling off front I ' s' tn ;t' and December from Slie tr 8 !c. "iuins prl e were piactlcily Hi I,, west of the d' . Piles. Iniluding eltct:ee. ba. Msrc'i. 7 lifcc ; April 7 .a ; .tlav. 7 V1; June. 7 Vc: Julv. 7 5 v-; Auviel 7 :"-'. Septen.ber. 7 lV: flctolKr. .t i : Noi ember. .-. IWcember, S.Kv; jnn'.:Hri 11'. M..i v:,:1 e. steady; Rio. 7. "; "to. "i'i-iMots tt, in Use ci"t and freiiflil tiiir e. I'l'IIO li-.i i I ! (IIIK. l'l t j. i'i i i tn1 ff. r from liii! were ThL"?ec Mary Page By Frederick Lewis, Author of What Happened to Miry" VXOP01". Msrr I'aRe. actress, la accused a.f th murder of lavld folio, k and l de- ienie, ,y her lover. ITilllp LAngdun. I'ollock was lntolrate. At Marr a trial ahe admits she had the revolver. ler maid ten In,., that Mer threatened Pollock with It mevloiialv. and Uirvl leading man lmtli'-at Unclnn. How Mary disappeared from the scene of the crime la a myatery. Iliandon tella of a arrange, hand-print he aaw on Mary a shoulder. r urtlier evidence shows tnsi horror of drink produces temporary In aanity In Mary. The detenee is "re preaaed payi hoals." Wltneeaea described Mary s ftiKlit from her Intoxicated fnthcr and her lathers suicide. Nurse Walton deacrllies Inn kidnaping of Msry by I ollock. (Continued from I-ast Ssturday.) IIIIPTKH VII. Slag Asplratloas. Not sine the famou trial tnal s.'tit the expiesstun "brain storm' sfiii.i.iia iton through tn years hs the tea, in. my 01 an alienist so greatly at.rred an . .nu world as did the phrase '"ttepi ..- Psychosis," with which Mr. r inner summed up tho temporary insanity ol Maiy I'sge. It spread through the co-rt and the throngs In th corridor, It aifd over the telephone wires to the waning newapa pers of the city, and !' .Associated Press to other papers In every state. Editorial nr.ters delved for the works of Main, t'echner, llelmholts snd Mun sterberg; and the more learned -seaii-hod the record of psychophysii s and tecalieu th fact from their co.n'n d.i)s that It came from th Oieek wrd ' nature" and "anitl." He fore long it even rescued the senith of publicity and became the Inspiration of tho cartoonlats, htt sll this was after that day when lr. Foster, onrv Inoru upon thu alines stand, told with technical brevity of ho prenatal Jnlluence, Increased by fear and suffer ing, reacted uKn the delicate brain tis sue under the atraln of a great shock. Much of what he said ua entirely unintelligible to th excited audience. It was, therefore, with a I. tile mailing s!gh of relief that they heard Lsmgdon abruptly rhnnge his line of questioning and say: "How long after the night at lr.' Zel lar's sanltorlum did Miss Page remain In your hospital ?' "It was nearly three weeks before she was able to go, and even then It was with some trepidation that I consented to her leaving.' 'Iiid you fear a return of her Ill ness?" "Tea. I knew thst excitement or a nervous strain of any sort would have an Injurious effect, and I warned both Mr. Page and Mr. lJnndon to protect her aa much as possible." Iir. Foster, did you ever see lvld Pollock after the night he took Miss Page to Zellsr'sT" "Tes. I saw him again on the day when Miss Page left my sanatorium." "Will you tell us the circumstances of that second meeting, please?" "Miss Pag and her mother and Mr. Ingdon wer just about to leave. In mor numerous while other said thev were a shad firmer. One offer of Santo 4s was reported at KUSo for American credit. The official cable' reported no chamte In mllrels prlcaa, but an advance of S-a2d In IUo exchange on Ixmdun. OMAHA ClBKHlTaf ARKKT BBE1 Cl'TH-No. 1 rlba, l!ic: No. I rlt! 17o; Ha. X ribs, lSc; No. I loins, no; No. I loins. No. S loins, bic: No. 1 chucks, lu4c; No. I chucss, i'; No. 1 chucks, c; No. 1 rounds, 13i.c; No. t round. Uy; No. 9 rounds, l.. ; No. 1 jPe, K; iNu. I pistes, nic; No. plates, t Ht'ITB-Orangcs, box: California sunklst, 4s, (His, J , r.ia, $i.7(,; lb"". W.i; I7a. ss, :. i:i ai; , .is. 'ttM, Jt.74. 1einona. bo: (iolden Howl, lii.tw: Mlver Oml, 1 1 i-f i ul t, box; .ui, S3.?r; 4s, t.i.ou; 6l. $.1 ,fi. t,4s. Sn, $3.76; eiitra fency, Jjos. j.tit); extra fsncy, ;, I '. To; 64s. lUa, an. t4 On. Urapea, kvg: Malagas, Ki'Wdjtl 'Hi. llaiiaiias, bunches: Mitdliiui slue. HUXij'l.ib, medium sIk, Jumboes, J.vrr:.36; regulsr sle. Jum Ixies, 4U.u'.7l: extra lai g Jumboea, .i (H 9;i.i.i; mammoth Jutiiixiea, Jvn:i.ia. Oratiberrle. barrel, t!t.OH4j I'.OU. Cider, keg: Nebawka. U.'.t. VKUKTAbUKH-Putatoea, bu.: Mlntn ola whlt alixk, ll.lii. western K braska. II. S); Colorado whlt stock, t:; Colorado Hed lllver Ubtos. $l.4i. Kweel iiotatoa: Kansas seed iwmta, U'.&o bbl.; erneys, i ii hstniier: southern, $!.&U hamper, onions: l(ed, 3iu lb.; yellow, Site lb.; flpaniah. t.'t. crala. belt me. It 0D crate. Hru.aela sprouts. V lb. Cab haga, l"o lb. Kb u barb, $2.s box. Toma tws, Ifi.U) crate. Cauliflower. 13.00 crate. Pepper, 60o basket. New beets, carrots, lunilp, parsley. c do. Old beets, car rots, turnips, parsnips, rutabassa, to lb. Celery: Florida, t, 4 or dux., ti 76 crate' Florida, I itoi , crate, 1160. ONION HI-. I S-Yellow. 2.M bu ! red 3 (m bu.; white. ti.M bu. HON KY Comb. tM aectlonat. tJ.TS rase; Airline. 24'e-os. tumblers, 11. is) case. DATK8. Flti-Dromedarv dates. ?.7t cae; faid dates, l.'c Hi.; at tiffed dates l s: box: new fins. U 10-ds.. box. POI-COHN No. 1 lice. 4o lb.; 40 1-lb. pkss., 12.60 case. NUTH-1.0.: No. t peanuts, raw, No. 1, roasted. Do; peanuts. JumJio, raw. So; peanuts. Jumbo, roasted. Tc; filberts, lie; pecans. 114c; iiecans. Jumbo, 174c, mixed nuts. lie. Omaha liny Market. PRAIKIH IIAT-t'htJce ttplst tswrp S ft, V n t, K a .w.c... ....... ,, r..w,w, ou. , ei.uii .'ni; I No. 3 I4.itil fei; choice midland, i biTr No. 1. IH.otMiH.M; No. 2. 17 Oftui mi: rhole low land. 17 60; No. 1. W.&wul 00; No. ?, OKyHOU; No. S, t-i.Ui tj600. STRAW na car on the market. Cholc W Iim. I ,.n..lul.lu a.I..... .1- I - - . .v.-a w, VIIUIV oat or rve. i.itn w. i AI.FAI.FA rvcn car on th market; fleiiiHinl good for No. 1 and choice: fair lor lower gradea. Do not ship. Choice, $t3tii4.'J0; No. 1, $ia .nnnis...!; No. i. l.oij-ll.tj; No. 1, t7.il.tM. i hwgar Market. j NKW YORK. Feb. J8.-I'G A R-Ra w. I firm: centrifugal g.Ojc; molasars. 4 a I Kefined. steady; cut loak. 7 4dc; crushed j 7 .2 : mould A. .7V; ctil-s. i.7to-. XAXX powdered. eM; powdered. S .'C-c; fins 1 granulated, a."-: diamond A. jhc; con- fectionei' A. I"k; No. 1. s.loc. oiisar fu- i uiir nriv aiuanier on uuying iiy com I mleelon houses and invcrlng of shorts. At noon prices were 1 to J points net Auctioneer Weeps Real Tears at the Low Prices at the Nixie Sale Oli, ilie gtl-f of an auctioneer who he holds a public unsppreclatlvo ot hi) wares! Whsl gvb-f 1, so gnat aa this gitef The ctitr who beMiught the peop'e to t uy of the fl pai ksges offered In th) aeml-annual aale of undelivered mail In the postoffl.e con.aors this mornng falily groaned In agony as be found lhr- "elegant, grand, splendid dresses' goin; begging at fl.Tl. "Why," 1 shouted, "If you v r crawl ing In-o a store on your band and knees wtih tears berating In unrestrained flmds fro", l-oih your eye and running down iJr cli.il and si'reaniins st the too of Pictures by Essanay order to take a train to New Tork when Mr. Pollock drove up to the sanatorium n his motor. I wss very Indignant at his daring to come to the hoapltal after what had occurred, and asking the Pages and Mr. Iangdnn to go Into my office and wait. I went to the door myself and peremptorily ordered Mr. Polio k to leave the grounds, lie refused to go, saying that he had something of Impor tance to ssy to Mia Psge. Me would not. he said, aak to see her alone, but It was his right to see her If he wished, because their engagement had not been broken. I felt that In the circumstances II wss beat to let him see Mlas Page and receive his dismissal, fo I took him Into the office." "tld Mlaa Pane show any distress at slgbt of him?" "Yes. Bhe gave a little cry almoat of fear and clung to her mother, and would not answer hla greeting." What did Mr. Pollock say?" "He said. 'Ton have no reason to shrink from me Ilk that, Mary. At worst what I have done haa been becauae I love you. You have promised to marry me, snd so far that promise has not been taken back, and now I have come to know what you are going to do. It seems to m that we ought to be mar ried at owe aa asf have Information tlist your father's death has left you without well, without the comforts thai t w!1l be glad to give you. I have waited three weeks for some word from you, and now 1 have come to claim my fiance!" " I Hct Miss Page reply?" , "Yes. Plie went up tn him boldly nd said without any signs of nervousness of the moment before, 'If I have not taken back my promlae. David, It Is be cause I have been too III to think of It. Rut I do take It back now. I will never marry you as long as I live, and I never want you to speak to me again. I de test you, and since you can no longer harm my father, the reason for my promise to you Is gone. That Is all 1 have to sn.y. lood-bye.' At that Pol lock got very white and said hoarsely, 'Due that mean that you are going to marry Langdon?' 'It mean, she aald, 'that after what haa happened I hall never marry anyone.' pillock looked re lieved at that, but there was a hint of a sneer In his voice as he asked, 'In that case, may I ask If you are going to return to New Town, and If o who Is going to support your 'You have no right to ask.' she answered quietly, 'but I don't mind answering. We are not go ing to New Town; we are going to New York, where I hope to secure a posi tion.' " "Ild Mr. I'ollock show any surprise at that?" "No, but he wss obviously chagrined. And then I Interfered and reminded Mrs. Page that they would miss their train If there was any further delay, and they left. Pollock driving away In hi ma chine almoat directly back of them.". "Did Mlaa I'sge seem calm and col lected?'' tTo He Continued Tomorrow.) Couple Released on Bail to Answer to Charges of Murder FORT WORTH. Te., Teb. S.-Mr. Kalhrln Vane Harrison, lt-yaarotd bride of Clisrle Harrison, nephew of t'nlted Btatea Senator Charles Culberson of Texas, wss released today with her husband after they had (lvn S2.G00 ball each to answer charge of murder filed against them last night. The police aald Mra. Msrrlson had confessed that sh shot and killed W. It. Warren, a hotel pro prietor, and claimed that he had wronged her before her marriage. Warren's body was found riddled with bullets at the side of a country road near, here December 22. lKle. There, were few clew to th Identity of his slayer. Yes terday an arrest was made In tha case and much excitement ensued, which was succeeded by the police announcement that Mrs, Harrison, to clear the suspected man, had admitted In a signed statement that she wss responsible for Warren' death. Mra. Harrison Invited Warren Into hr automobile. Introduced him to her hue band and drov Into th country, the po lio statement said. At an Isolated spot she asked Warren to get out and see If a tire was flat. When be wslked around the car she shot him, according to th alleged confession. Vengeful Pair Beat Up the Wrong Man Muttering the words. "That's not tha man." after they had administered a vigorous beating, two atalwart men, as sailants, ran from th weak and helpless form of It, A. Realty, ranchman, who works on th J. K. Aull ranch In farpy county, Paturday evening at I o'clock. Th assault on th Innocent man, which was evidently a mistake In Identification on the part of the assailants, took place st Twenty-fourth and W streets. South tilde. heslty was walking along Twenty fourth street when he was suddenly set upon hy two stalwart men. Before he could resist ha was knocked to th ground nd a aevcr beating administered. . In the scrlmmsg h austatned a broken no a well aa painful bruise about th face. ltr he reported th matter to the Police. Only a meager description of th two men waa furnished, but every effort will be made to apprehend them. On men waa tall and th other short. Roth wore dark capa and clothe, but no over costs. cur voice (yottrself screaming, not the ISMirs, silly) you couldn't get even one of these dresses for ktaa thau fc." A man finally bid th three Urease la at $1 Ii, whereat tb auctioneer neatly Slept. I A piece of green "crepe de rhn" silk. whh h th auctioneer a 4 would cwst iM 'a yard, waa started at It for the whole 'seven yea ids. And in spite of his teaif.il j protest that "If you gel It for ti you'll !t tialing II." the pliH-e went at P.J5. ! If the am tloneer Isn't ovenoiue by grief or drowned In hi own teara. tne isle wTI I compleied by Ti.e.1ay even . '" ALL GOOD IS HOT TO BE FOUND IN PAST ui. o. a. xaiuoi oi couon AC- ligioui Advancement Mttter j of Penetration. ! TALKS TO THE UNITARIANS ! "If I read history aright, all the : really great men or the world have i been slmpllf lrs," said Dr. Samuel A. Elliot of Hoston In hi morning aer- i mon to the Unitarian at Turpln'a ' hall. "They have caller! the people bark from Intricacies to simple pt ln- clples. j "Many people," he continued, I "mistake real religious advancement. ! Religious advancement I not a mat- j ter of accumulation, but a matter of j penetration. It docs not deped ; upon how many things we believe, : but rather on bow much of what we believe we put into practice In our j daily Uvea." Dr. Eliot Is president of the National American t'hltarlan association, and former minister of the Fltst t'n'tarlsn churches respectively of Seattle, Denver and Brooklyn. He epnke en the eitb'e.t of "The Ijiw of Liberty." "I sometime think." esld the speiker In touching on the variety and diversity of life, "thst the decsy In the belief l Immortality Is due to the Intolerably dull picture of the future life that sluplt preachers and theologians draw. U would be Intolerable If all people wen alike. We do not wish even our ch!ldr?i ' to be all alike. Here In this life th virtuous mingle with the sinners nnd the wise with the foolish In an inf nlte diversity." All o4 Met In Past. I'nlty, continuity, and s.mpllrlty. Dr. Elliot contended for in the chu-ch "There are many people." he said, "who believe that all good was In the past, nd that In the past were all complete revelations made. "Again there are group, of people who believe Just th opposite, that the past holds nothing but falsehood and corrup tion, something to be overthrown; and that the only good to be found Is that to como with the auceedlng centuries. "We belong to neither of these groups. We ate neither In the Arctic frot nor In the torrid aone. We recognlxe there la good In the past and In the future for us to employ and enjoy, and we loo forward into the mysteries of ttnborn time, and cherish large hop of great-r revelations yet to come, and of tnrinlt aurprlacs." . lMaloja is Insured . Against War Risks LONDON. Feb. IS. The steamer Maloja waa insured against war risk under the government gcheme, but the Insurance was baaed on the original coat of the vessel, the value of which had Increased becauae of the war, and, hence to the Peninsular and Oriental lln the los will be large. Th vessel waa fully laden with a general cargo virtually all of which wss Insured with the government. It ha been learned that the Maloja was not carrying the eastern malla, they be ing? sent overland to Marseille. South Africans Rout Column 61 the Turks I5ND0N, Feb. M. A Turkish column wsa attacked and routed by South African troop yesterday at Agagla. Egypt, ac cording to a British official statement Issued tonight which add that the flee ing Turk are being pursued. SEA DOG THWARTS , STORM KING'S IRE Captain Preserves Ship Through Anchor Carried for Emergency. Omaha Man Safe in Port A captain . would never let his ship leave port without an anchor.' He real ises that without something to hold hla ship In control In cases of emergency the craft would be left to th mercy of th angry sea. . In the same way an Individual should guard himself against th ravages of dlseaaea that have become so common In thla country. Without something to aid Nature In combating the Ills stomach, liver, kidney and catarrhal disorders the Individual la lost. Arthur A. Anderson of 311 Nona Seven teenth street, Omaha, I on of th thou sands who have sailed happily Into port on tha good ship Tantac. Mr. Anderson worked twalv hours a day In a sugar mill and wa badly In need of something to build him up. It haa gained over twenty pounds since tak ing Teniae. Ills story Is so Intensely in teresting that It had best be told In his own words: "I had stomach trouble and Indiges tion." said Mr. Anderson. "X waa com pletely run down. The complaint atarted with gas and bloating after eating. I could not aleep well even after a hard dsy'e work and would wake up In th morning feeling more tired than whan I wnt to bd. My liver was sluggish and my bowels were very Irregular. I had headache and wss generally upat. "Aa a rule l do not have much faith in proprietary medicine, but t decided to try Tanlac because It wsa. recom mended to me so highly. Th greatest thing I can say far Tan lac Is thst I have gained over to pound since I began taking It. When I begaa I weighed IV) pound, whlcn I much be low my normal weight. I now weigh over 170 pounds. I feel fine In every way. I sleep good, eat good and am not nervous. Tsnlac Is a wondenul remedy." Run-down men and women who need belter digtstlc.il. more strength and a toning up of the nerveua system, may learn of Tanlac. hrtw it should be taken and th results that may be expected from It us st tihermaa A McConneir Prug Store. ISth and Dodg street. Thar th Tanlac mil explains it to scares dsHy. V, Tanlae may be obtained la the follow ing cities: Ashlsnd. Cone a Pharmacy; Blu Springs. B. N. Wonder; Benson. Schtller-Peattle Pharmacy; Central City, eVhlllee lung Store; Grand Island. Clay, ton'a Pbarmscy: Weeping Water. ler Drug more. Advertisement. Great Navy Means Nation-Must Have Big Merchant Fleet P08TO.V. Muss. Feb. 3 An Increas ing navy means thst America must soon have one of the greatest merchant ma rine In the world. In the opinion of eecreisry of the Navy Danle'.s. ex pressed In a letter to Ruperintednent King of the Clisr'.entown Pallors' Haven. wVrh wss made public tonlaht. The letter contained Mr. Daniels' approval of a plan to make Msy 7. sailors' day In the churches. "The sailor has a-wa been one of the most tisef :1 men In sny country." Mr. Daniels wrote. "While It Is true that the t'nlled States has allowed the'r merchant marine to decline, we have, nevertheless, come to a day In our as tlmal history, whn the wh-le Ameri can people hsve awakened to fie con clusion that we must rebuild that ma rine. Already th great ship yards of the country sre crowded wl'h new ships snd sre hastening the time of their isttnrhlng. A great navy end a grest rrerrhant marine must slwnys go hand-In-hand. The very f"t that we. hsve built a great navy and are Increasing It today, aa never before. Js en earnest svldepce of tVe fct thst we must soon also hsve on of the greatest merchsnt msrlnes In the world. The sailor, there fore. Is the coming man. If he Is riot already the man of the hour and we live In a dsr when the church cannot afford to neglect the spiritual welfare of this man, I heartily endorse the establishment of sailors' day. when praver shall be offered for the gifts made in the Interest of those courageous men, who go dows to the sea In ships." " To Remove Roughness, Chaps, Freckles, Lines If your akin I chaped. rough or harsh, dab a liberal amount of mercollsed wsx on the fare and allow It to remain over night. When you wash off the wax In th morning, fine, flaky, almost Invisible particles of cuticle come with It. Repeat ing this dally, the entire outer film skin Is soon absorbed, but so grad ially, there's not the slightest hurt or Inconvenience. Kven the ugliest complexion yields to thla treatment. The underlying akin which forms the new complexion I so fresh snd youthful looking you'll marvel at tho transformation. It'a the only rellsble war to actually discard an aged, faded, freckled, blotchy or weather-beaten com plexion. One ounce ot mercollsed wax, procurable at any drug atore, Is aufflclent in most cases. If wind and cold make you squint and frown, you're bound to cultivate wrinkles and crow's feet. To overcome theme, hatha the face la a solution mafia by dis solving an ounce of powdered aaxollte in a half pint witch haxel. Advertisement ) ta n 1 IVii w ii m Every room in the Fort Dearborn Hotel, Chicago, is now 1.50 per day. EVERY ROOM ;.. . . . ; .: i Mfrfsl advertising is the of Am jrrr To tuany merchant advertising la fi II tha aarfie ai flipping a coin "heads he win, tail he losses." 8oasniodic ' ally he throw his hat into the ad vertising arena and dropa a few dollar In the well of poor copy and back out again. He will buy a few Inches of space from the local paper,, scribble a few lines for the ad vertisement at dinner between the aoup and nuta. and when tbia poor brainstorm cf a puny advertisement pull no returns he crawls Into hla ahell with the answer that advertising- does not pay. This same merchant will be persuaded to donate for bis nam and addrcra on a laundry card or on the guest rules tn place In tU locaJ hotel, lie would call It insanity If you told hint to step up to people on the street THE OMAHA BEE Where '"Su H AYD 11 Hi 6 TP DODGE Extra Special Flour Sale Tuesday Now Is the Taslsy w will sell onr Beat High in Bvt selectee; iso. i wnsat. Horning riaer for Bread, Fie or Cakes, sal avcry sack gusraatesd. Per sal, ale pries IS lbs. best Pure Granulated Sueur for tl-03 10 bars Heat-'iCm-AH. Diamond ' or l-s'iinJry Wuecn White laundry Soap 85o 10 bars Crystal White Snp Ma J bare liasktns' li.ectric Spark Konp gbo 10 lha. best White or Yellow Corn meal 850 lln. beet Hotted White Breakfast (mtinal SSi 5 lb, choice Japan Rice Bio 4 pkgs. Ixiniestlc Maiarniil . ...2jo can Oil or Mustard Sardine. 19c K. C. Corn Klakes, psg 50 Yeast Kuam, pks 3o 4 Urge cans Condensed M!lk....B30 t fcinatl cans Condensed MiIk....85o 4 rm fancy Wsx. Htrlng. Green or Lima l:-ans 880 4 rum Ooiden Pumpkin, ll'otnlny or Kaaer Kraut 30o 32-ox. Jars Pure Krult Preserve 88o S-ox. jars Pure Strained Honey B3o Comb Honev. per rack 1M The heat friode or Oyster Cra kei a. per lb To The Rest Tea riflings. In 18i F srey 'ilol-Vn Snntos cf f, e, lh. 800 TUB BEBT BTBlICTIiT rsUBSH BGKMB, dosa The best Creamery Butter, or hulk, lb 23c carton 330 Don't pay Inflated orlc wba yoa eaa gat th bt at this price. TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST - :lee" ' - mm ft. Ntii.ir.l'-ieigri. : - '-si L al h . r Ja r m. B ' J A MiS. i Apartments, Flats, Houses and Cottages can be rented ft TIT cItItT ASlI eksnnlt vr ts ItVM t)... If - . Main TU7 A tl TL3T A .nlouei Mastory . NO HIGHER ii 500 rooms, all with - ... FORT DEARBORN HOTEL ; ' CHICAGO La Salle Street at Van Buren Direction of Hotel Sherman Company Many Merchants and yell, "I am John Jones, the World's Great est Clothier," yet that is the thing he does through the medium of print with a 60-poim name and address In a three inch space. The point we desire to make is this; the merchant who operates his store on the basis of efficiency, courtesy and service takes the time to make his advertising effective. If he isn't a skilled advertising; writer he gets tne best man be can hire for this work. If hia business Isn't large enough to have a man for that purpose alone papers like The Omaha Dee have a department for the preparation of good selling ropy. Any advertiser is entitled lo the service of this department without charge. Continuous and persistent advertising with, good copy will get reaults. Successful mer chants in Omaha run ropy persistently In Continuous Advertising DOUGLAS STREETS Time to Buy Orad Diamond H Floor, mad from $1.40 Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery RiC- ter. lb aoo Knncy No. t Dairy Table Butter, 87 1 Ihs. Mood Rutterln3 BSo The heat, equul to creamery butter, per ID B Jo KiaHLAisn wattji, oaajraa SALS TUEBDAT The oiariKc of quality. Callfor. nla'a pride. Kissed by the sun. moon nnd stars for liaydon Bros. Direct from the grower to th consumer. Tuesday, regular 40c slr.e, dog., BOO Tuesday, regular i'c slxe, dog., BSo Tuesday, regular 30c sise, dos., BOO FXEBH YXatTlBLtS DXBCCT , FROM TBI QHOWE1 TO IBB coirs mtxn a atiko or so to 100 KB CENT, A W AdTrtle, So W tll. 15 lbs. best Red River Potatoes 30O Ierae bunches 1-Yoali Beets, Car rots or Turnips 40 3 large hunches Fresh Hhallots or RadVnhes for 100 Home Mrown Turnips, lb le Fancy Cat. Cauliflower, lb TH Cape Cod Cranberries, qt IOC Fancy Head I-ttucr. head. Be, 7Hc Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lh ISO 3 large Houp Hunches 100 Fancy targe Cucumbers, each.,.15o Fancy Wisconsin Cabbage, ln....le Fancy Ripe Strawberries. box..49C - :rP'1 r- - 4 t mm wj private -bath or to o aMI Waterloo Will Pay" day