TITK BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, ArML A, 1916, VILLISTAS BEATEN AT THEIR OWN GAME IroerkRiis Slip Uniaan Through Mountain I'aai and Route Bund at Apua Calientei. DETAILS OF SECOND VILLISTA BAND IS DEFEATED BY DE FACTO TROOPS (Continue! tvm I'afe On ) foeee Wi'lec fleiierai ( 'avtjoi i (TiTufiiI two bandit f,f tbe fifty ni''l. l-tcher reported tbe I'arrnn troop were BATTLE "'"r"''" wl"' Cerehiria fid that AlTterlr.n nl l,,..lt l,. ... t)riiutllM'i Kit ifn n i v ifrn . ' i.n.u,ei Bi.i ui.il' (loop 1li"ltloi, jibout Chihuahua. ' M .M O KANt'It, Mfiiro, April hv Af."pKit nn) Mntr Truck to 'rrluiMbim, , M , April 7.1- Nw of ti'e aarond VIlllMa defeat, whlrh BISHOP M 'GUI RE TO COME Newly-Choien Financial Head of Latter Day fialnti Send Word to Church, CONFERENCE WESTS PB OGRESS 4 onilltlow la Torreaa Heller. A regime of i telegram Al4 Aprtl t, from th American :onuI e,,er.l at Monteier, marie public by fm drrt Ifllfif. ii1fl k m 1ttiuv ..,1,1 "Ti.l,u,,..l.i I f.f hd hern 10! today, w lnN U,4 mail report from Torreon and l,u. i-h a nharo moral defeat for tba VII- iicii'nM a tnntuA tni,rovemant ine o,e arrival of Oencral J'ili Tra- vln el TnUl. ..4 . ...... . ,-,,,. ,,, Pl W1rir r Ma headquarter there, Monterey I wn game, (bat of ullppln tinaerx T'let and all Interior roneiilatea report totlRh mountain mum. ""ler and frienflly filing low.M ' Thu f i A 1' .1 .-.. & iaa t.tim t i rning nan ne-n our or toum wnn re,r,l of a telegram forwarded by r'nn t.iner! Ftmaton for two lv. on ' Oarda at tfl ),km ,rmn (J,. r..coi.Nt of bad flying weather and a V! .Y"1 biW'" ,''n v Mrli nrvnl'l th goro fiii(l from P""1'"1. Th rport a4l tbt Villa rprryln h nerr ii.fag(g ',r"M,!f omn4 ana bi rapcirc n iv .i ic w,rr,rpi at una nal- gtvn. Ti (lata ,f Iba fight mnttm,4 inrir, l not ropfirtol Tt,a lor. f tba Vllllnfaa t)filgh Villa la tiflnn al. vri fhlny or mnr rtoail and fort I'Aiwj, t., Afcrll 7,-Alvr.f fcr.rwa iapiir1 In tba A. rallnl t'irl of tb( Afnrl-an n(jn i.iim- flabt, ra nWt rtmuM'rtil rf a tnucb '" brigand. Villa, ra oparatlnc to lrji'fl-h tii mannar tu wblrb ha ,Hy "p "atava nut tfwt that rTolorl C'') waa ruaiilMl, ll'ofM'a ravalry haa again row into ton- Raitaiia fi.l r a...a r"''1 l,h ,h" Vllllataa l aparta, fim F.vr Ilia Vlllliiaa ratroax-d from ral.n bcfwa.n Kaiavo and farral, where VI u In r.ra.rUil . . 1.. . ... ,.r-.n' or vma nar.na in mn! Hb fiiiwif rou banda of Villa or for-a batwn rimrrrrn and ISnc.bl- '"l"'l. nlva. fliyflia fniba north tif fliiarrrro. I Amarban tfnff trnm ftMilla Jiiaaa Had brn knomn. It ! nm avldf nt "iatrb t aay that If Villa ahonld fram lb i'iiih in b'artrinartari that 1,1 '"'"In tb"aa banla of ma.r aiilT; b tiaa Vllllataa undar Mannpl ly)ria wr","l', " rffwIW toff of at laat lfi llnd to fly for aufVty fto i,ar lull- '"" ""d would ba In a poaltlon to tnaia fcnowIM- of Ibe innnnlaln r,aaf h ad'.ana Ainfrl.an Iroopa a bard 7nat they wara ralylng on notblog alaa B""1" wr rmroM-ainarifa arrtvao than tlirlr ad In making for difficult Tbn ll official Information from tba paaa'a waa Hirlhatfd laat Krblay, Mar'-li front ahowd that Anwban ravalry had si, hrn two Awrban a.outa loadvar- P""-tralfd aoutb of Han Antonio and Ufttly frlghfnd ba rnllra band, aall- moving aonfhward bard on lb hi!d at about out of tba Inwn (it I'all of Vllllataa. Jt la ballwrad tlmt mora r-arhlnlva. fro,nciit rnorta will now ti obtulnad Tba Koiif got Itifa a bloodtaaa d nl K1""1 "l'""l fod-1, Inaamticb aa It la Hh two Vllllala fttitpnata at Hlcljliiiva, '""' P"ibi for him to r-lay bla tna I'ba aoiind of tbn firing aroiiard tba VII- rf"ri"r to Chihuahua and llataa. who at tba limn wara ramtiad to M1""'1" " Mkart lalagraph llfa to Y, inn plnxa of tba town, ''bay acramblcil ' ,"r r'tranmlalnn to Unnaral Funa for thalr hor wllh about of "JUi 1 "" " Antonio. AmarUanoa." I Amrrlvmnt ( gnulh . Jhay roda out of tba mniinlalna In a I Anothar tialn left Jilarat toiln f,.i Mirry. fatinrtny u4 Humlay two ap. I'1 faaaa flrandaa and f'aaraon rtla araia folmnua of cavalrytomi wara on 'r,'''. 'arrylng both paaaangra and ma trail, with b ihl ,and had tak'n. fralgbt. .1 .... . .. . . i.,Mq n fining, or railicr, faat i n rinmnar or paaaangari w" umt walking, for It la by walklna and laad. aually laraa and Indiiled many Anr ing incir hor-a rnoat of tba way that tha bana. Offblala of tba Manlco North atalry gta around and aom.lm,a dl- wat.rn aay that with lha prnr In rciy (var tba mountain fopa, iiciibcr I Ilia Cgnn draodra dmlrlrl of Amarlrtn or tnaaa iroopa waa In poaltlon (o tch Irnopa and an atlandHiit faallng of aa H) Vllllataa. curlly, bra'-llcallv all tba naraona mhn r f ntama Mr naotair, ama to lha border aar Iba f'olnmbua Apparently that m wlint Iba banrtlla "l""'r" r raturnlng. nan apa,'!fi, hut tbay rackonad acaln. Tha nuarlarrnaalar'a dannt hara aon a at thalr flrat dafcat at Huarrrro, wlih-l'lnuaa to aand larga quantlf laa of gup- "in aai-ouniing for tba unaipaciaif atrlk- P"aa lo tha front by way of f'olumhua. ing powar or lha American t avalryimn, Tat'lo Plana, tha "hoy ganaral," whnaa Tba American wer pot relyln noon bloody eiplolta mada Him ona or tha niareiy iwo column of troop ta hoi moat foared of tha Villa offliara and the Vllllrta. I'.elnw linoblnlva. nhrralwhn waa arr.alaa ha lha l,.i .w.u, . Hther the Vllllataa did nt know af thHr laat night, Inrtay waa itumed , otar ta fireaance or where thay ronalderel them tha Tea ranger, Tba latter look him loo far awy to b a mena' , were ana I out of town to an unknown riaalloaiinn cavalryman nnner ( oliinel IV, I ant It auppnaed (bat b bad bean nrown. larnt acrnii tba horrir Inln Mt.lM inoaa negroe riava the reputation of INf 'Kf'f.Nf iKN"K, Mo,, April THpa elal Talagram - Klder J. baiiaa May waa tba morning; epkr at tha gain' r'arrni 'ohfrcnce, ll waa !d by Kldar Iflnrnan W. fxii'. who waa bl ao. ctafa In th Houth lalaoda mlaalon from wbbh the two young men bav but lately rlurni"d. Tba 'alnta bava a metn terahlp In tba foi cfy Ulori'l and Aua trail, of ovr I.W. and pro' uta a tivc rn'aalon throughout (bat territory I'rof, T, A, fbannon of Kanaa City lectured tbl morning to a lerita audi' epca, frornpoaed of tba men of th prleat hood, Ida topic waa, "Hoelal furlly,' and tha profeaaor will ttura on On aarna aubjecf tomorrow afiarnoon and evening at meeting open t tha publle, Talk waj aoelal I'arlty. Kach monilng tha body of mlnlaity aaaamblea lo llalen ta laeture on t,pc of Intareat and adneatlon, lltgh iTiaat Waltar w. Pmlth of I'hlladaiphla, an "ly.glr," and I'rof. ITyl M. Ma:lJowll of OraflMhd rollega, on "fayeholugy,1 alternating. A reaolutlon aeaklng to eaU'liah other "llke of J5lon" than lha l already eniatlna, m introduced and mada a p' el I order for eonaldera'lon on Monday afternoon, l.amonl Wafca I In aonfh' ern Jowa with a roemberahlp of l.VA, wbll Indeiaridnr Hiaka lead with a total of M. , Acroa from tha !iga atwi etmrch whera tha ronfarance la being held 1 th "temple lot," dlgntd by Joaeph Pmlth, aa tha eiM for building tba mag' nlfl'arit tarnPla of y.lon, roneernlng wbli'b iba Hnlnta only await further revelation," Hlahop Mrt.alre lo I ooie. Icriliimlii ft. M-tiulie of firnohlyn, who w )atfdy boru for praald lug blahop, will arrl" at the r onfcranca n Monday. He will likely ba ordained at nna and priced to tiotMi the blehoprl" and enter upcn hi dutlae a head of Ibe financial dcj,rUii'.ft of tba church, Klinef B, fng, ra rhoeen la ba pie: The Store of th Town Browning, King & Company ' ''ing among tha beat trailer In Ibe army. They eaught Ilia Vllllataa aftr iba Mndlt had ridden only a few honr out of TWhlnlra, Mka Mif'i fight at nuerrero, it waa a raaa of fliilch work for few moment wllh rlflea and then a iha. Tha American did not atop to fporl wt they bad dona, but tad on the trait, n that tonight, two da aflcr the flKbt, no detail hav reaeha,) biad'iiiarlei camp, other limn th burn report of a aklrmtah and tha atnry of two Mohan ranehmen giving the loea Hon of lha encounter and Vllllat loaae. Tha newa of tha encounter rauaed no ',rirlae or apedal elation In thla ramp. "VVa a pert lo gat them," wu the uauiil coniinent of tha officer when aakcd bather they worn aurprlacd at a 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 M ibe billing Vllllala o onn again. Five Men and Five Girls Are Injured in Gotham Strike Riot MvW Vi iRK. April 1- Plv man were a Plied ami fourteen other eraon, five of them girl, went Injurml by allrn elrtkrie In a raid on a elilrt-wal.t f. Iiuv In llronklm lata ,ulay hih. ac ' hi. ling tu Hie p. ilnr. Haa iia,lir. ,y r.ieu who rie ili. hfe. fr.llon Inn ii luunl whIK.uii t, (,, fl.l,, la,, , "-'Hi week ago. 1h ralOeia, II la all, gr.1, rlrew ktivf, talii.(. Alheil Kaplan, owner of the 'a. t.r, and then i haie, cro, of rinplon-a Hbu ruabeit tu hi. g ,1. tir mi n. i.il mrU utrra Mi... ki.. i,,Hn nm khke. alwul. iij.r l.mj. then way to lha real ff tha fail uy iil fi.-d. DEATH RECORD. !. ( arnllN . HalalUM. a, t t-lltir f. ;,.t.ii r, ,1, ,,4 it.. I l l.,n.,r at U. Iril.t. of , mil i; Svilin fj t4l,, tin ,tttl bad been I..II. f iiiIi4 !.,, 1 ' ' ' I HiuhI ill, e ,. .i l. f--.ti.(a an,-, i,,,.. at .!.. t ''" '' . iiiteiui. i,i .,( ; i ..lt',t I ,, m . . .... Im, t iaaita ia,a I ! h 4...I ... I , i-ia i..t. ! In r,,, , t , i ...J,. a, ,n,i (Hi,.,, t ( ''''l I'1 1 ' ,.,,!, '" ".- lla! I ... l,. .,f i, . ! " " I ' h ..it ,.:, 1 , ' '.! U-an'. i. . It tl p ' ..f i a !. vi , i a tl lf tit, ai- I ... . .... . 4 , , 1 1 t.v., a I. .it , I ,., . ,tM , ' " ' . ;l p l. . ,:l t. Ci !... th"'. til'). t'-i, ;!.,,, 4 I,,,,. ,, , 1 I I . a. i. 1 II- , t. v'. l !,,..,. , '"'' M a if i., M . , M J Mil, aa I at. it ' I ' i t i , ,i , j ' ' '- I i ! ,... ,!,.(! II .,,...i.f ai . , i .,,, (.t J,,. ,h (,, j r ' a . ., . , .,, i, . . (;.. .-.,,. 4 . . , . . ,w , ' ' . ' H t ' l IS. K.I , , '' 'b ..r.- II,., , ,., ,! iOOEt T.Xm.K NO. K mlarcllan. oua rollertlon p; 2 for OC TAIil.K N. i Hundrod 0f ynlinneg of lined fiction from our library, aa Ion a OC thay iBHt. J for OC TAIirn ,o. II ..Standard vol timoH on varloua aub- nf Jert. at afaOC T.tlll.K NO. 4A arant lot of aplendld volume; many raro, out of print book, r" r t 50c flat from the, Hltllnor Library of fit, Joneph. Mo.; all ntandgrd authorg repraaanted, at ona-alxtb thnlr original roat and lcag. Kicjcr'j Book Store V. M. V. . m.lg. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes IndifTestion.Onoparkartfi proves it 25c at all dnit.'k'iiit. QUALITY IN CLOTHES The unmistakable Style and guaranteed Quality of our Merchan dise is full assurance o Satisfaction. Our assortment of pat terns is very large and in eludes many exclusive de signs. Suits . . $15 to 540 Top Coats, $15 to $30 HATS FURNISHINGS We carry merchandise of the best qualities and brands in a range of styles and prices to meet every requirement. Manhattan Shirta, $1.50 to $10 Vaaaar Union Suita, $1 to $10 Knox Hats . . . $5 to $20 Station liata. $3.50 to $15 B-K Spacial (lata . . $3 Saturday Special liata, S1.95 BjCAPS-That ara different, $l-J1.50-$2 Browning, King & Company Geo. T. Wilson, Mgr. WHY PAY HIGHER PRICES? Follow the "Beaton Path" to Those Drug Bnrnnlns ,u. H I"' pei TeMata fa IM l.,., I,.n,' It, kv P.if .um i .! i lair a I'rtla- muh Pr ,, aa . . a I .. aa bu ... ... r..,..A .ii .,.,,. . ' .lavg ll, I'nW lei, fell, Ht( a. I : i i m I t i .l f flltlli t ' i f'.r , , i.ii ham On fit. Baltlf aa.i raa nii tr ', iala. .e,.,. ;i. l.'-'r Hal . M I I'. -I II i 41- I I' .nl ' ... ... ta j .'. t' ! " -a I..L- lag j . 1 t , .1 Mr ),,, a Ii.- - i a. .Ilia I t Ma t, .in,! .-- i ,i , I. ,i- ,,f gia I'litia arrciaia I I II I ,1 I t . I . , 4 I '' It-.l t I'uM.a 1 ' 'H L'. a a I ..,il lli. jai I. t i ...im.-t, .... ta I ... M.iuat , )i,,ti,, ' ' lite I ! f lid, a i. . . , a ( limit I ' . . Ik.aw tut .! . 4 ft.i.ai t.i I a ki . vi - I l .!' '. , W I !-:R ' a n M l .. M ,. , t,. 1 t aant arav lata ' I - - . . . I i '. t ,.,, . a M ' ni. i . ill.- t. . .1,. . ...... . ... . It i I . ,ii r t ' i . t. . i it . . i ! . I V'l a I' ' . " Ml a, .. t i - aa a I'ci I i a . I ar ' r 4 I , r . . . ... .. ' " ! f It CM l Um-im a latcum .... It II nL. ....,. r I . I''"- I I ' . I I -t I I I t ' .. lv t a i a .! i .i. f, I1 ' t i a tin .., I., a i "' . ., ..il 11,,,., , , ,4, i I .,. ,i ( ,.i., !'.,,, it. i, I . i i . ,, ,,, a. II. rauta nnMitTM-ii.ii- t.i., , ,., ai-i an . . aa a.aiaa, I a iy Aml ihJtrt vaifua On trmpt Attention BEATON DRUG CO. ISth utid ratiiAni Strreti dent of ona of tba quorum of eent,, tha mlilon.ry organlaatlona of th eh'ir' h. 'Jaorga N, llrlgga, prel,jant of Graca land college, K. h. Henaon and John H. Mutton, both of h ranka of the aeventy. were callel to be Mt( j,rleatg with d itle nhbh era of mora lo-el chrcitr. Steamship Matoppo Eeisumes Voyage OrXAWARK I: it "SK WATI'H, TmI , April 7 . The Uritiali tmer Matoppo, who.e en plain id new of fitly flv men were held up, alngie handed, on tba bUh aa laat welt by Karneal tV-hKler, now under arreat In New York, reaumad Pa voyag today to Vladlvoalo' k. Th vae nailed from New Tork March Z with a cargo of barhad wlra nd lallroad t! for tha ftuaalan goeemmeiit. The Metoppo bad been In harbor her mora than a wek while a arch of tha hli wa mad" tor uppoed bomb wbldi H'hlller eald b" bad placed In It hold, Jiepoeltlnii for ue In lha tharga of piracy brought aaaln't Mehlller bv l,n ohlnln'd by the federal auhoeft fiom the capliiln and ffambei of tba cew. rnornl wfid Uf-nzoin ltioii,' Cc for Xa II rilr.f.. ! 8'3C n nikc for Ifutli Soap. Ttie faJnofi Gx&ercfWio Middle Wesf ' $1.25 Doc Silk j Gloves for 39c j iJon't JudK ih tiillty by tn t j very low jrle; you'll find tbv j ; perfect In fvary raape'f, C'om In j ; a bite and natural, S 1 Booth Aiala Mala Tiovt. Modes as Varied As the Moods of April in These Newest Dresses You can chooe here from a comprehensive assort ment of artMic individualized frocks. A showing that has been selected with the idea of pleasing women who discriminate In matters of drcus. Every Authentic Style Note Expressed in This Collection Some Delightful Frocks for $25.00 and $35.00 Other Dresses $18.50 to $75 Our Alteration Service is Free Display Rooms to Insure Privacy All the Splendor of Spring In These Lovely Silks j The New Silks First ! .. i We are constantly receiving the new expressions of the prevailing fashionable weaves and colorings. ThompsQti'Belden Silk Famous for Thirty Years An Extra Value Pure Dye Taffeta. Zt-lo tor.,,. aPlaD A valita you will appreciate. yd. Gro Grain Taffeta ,".,$1.59 Tba, rorrwt weifbf grid te. j iur, ,;odn, apwial talua. ! Genuine I Shantung ".32-ijif'li j 1.00 Quality, 70c 11.25 Quality, 89c l Ix i lirnitf'tl u ntity ! f f l)"et r'u'fn. ey 1 1 l'l ted Htu fiKlU'ftl rrinttT-' IaIm to linki; ii jt ij t'onibj. i nation with (iatif .utiffp. Sateen Petticoats Spring Models HASKMKNT .1 tint arrivM ami placrtl on mo for Hut unlay, N'ttw 'tylr-j hi plain i-olors ami riovfltiiK $1.25 to $1.69 Springtime's Newest and Daintest Millinery Models Are Here AuemUei (or Your Choice $ 8.75 10.001 $12.50 $15.00 1 7 A?. Women's UndcrwV New Location Main All Main llwir, flgiir.a V'eatg, Jow nwk, aleeve U'i, lr. Kino Itlbbed Oaiua Vfglg, low neck, ghoit glenvea, Wr. tiguza 1'nlon Bull In pink and whlta, low nark, alMivftlngg, Mr, Hwiaa Rlbbad IIla I'nlon Hull, low nek, no alyo, fittevl knea, at ;ir,. youthful Uflfl tlifflT.'tlt, typifying tyl n.J kini cty not to b lifio! !- Hundreds of New ModeU for Saturday ALSO Mitses' New Trimmed and Tailored flats for Street and Dress Wear $3.95 to $13.00 Mllllnftry Hez-iVm -rWon1 VUfrr, Neckwear Fashion may be juit as fickle as she pleases, yet this store indulges every whim. 30RQSIS Lovely Fashions in Footwear for Spring New Spring: Models in white washable kid and brown kid lace boots, with white tops; also an all-black kid boot with 16-inch top, for dress and street wear, $10 a pair. 2 Hosiery Specials Women's Silk Hose, 75c. Mtih with li.lo tup ami roka, in Murk, w liitt, trray nnd till o'iiUr li in tM. Children's Hose, 18c, 3 pairs for 50c, M it'll' ul" puiil lila 'k t ut ! n (i , tiiuMi kin I f, iitll' I ll'lifil, Trcfoussc IVcnch Kid Gloves r,uisiii" in'W lint niiil v i lu-H i i itilnniilt i ii". I It a 1 im fit mill'. Tin' ai'ari'ilN ul" fun1 kIh t"4, l ijjlilt ti all' (!irM V I'lHll'.l rittnti Ki., ly iiit ai'W i r attil f i nt Kt t iniikii it ii ia.'il'lt 1 1 l iion i' !i'ttr tvi 'a 1 1 1 1 A , I "itin'i ami j'lntn i inl'tunl t It lit I ttt, Kite , hiii j , lt'.ti.'. itr, l.l.it'ii hii.J Mii', 11.75, $2.0 Hr. Tin luitlif "Tli fan-mi" 'illt "'. iMttiti" lV I'l New Dresses for Children Children ' white and colored droHfif'fl, fcizrff 2 to 10 years, in many diiirif y nw hiylon, priwl to plftlf-f!, Vokft rvmn for infants and children, lawns, nainsooks and dimity, liond-cmbrotd-crt'd or mado with fin? tiickn, trimmod with hern ami wnhroidoriw, $1,25, $1.50, $2.00, $3.50 up. Cliildron'ri colored drew, i cm pin htyle, low nck, f-horL rdccvoef, very attrao tivo, $1.65, $1.75. (Iiildrcn'ri two-pieco drciic, T'ink and whito, Mun and white, checked and utri re cti Kinffhams, fhn 3 to ( ' yvare, 50c ami 65c. iSitlitren'a fa, Hon Tblid Hour, Cotton Dress Fabrics Mnny delightful mjiiid t fiihrii'.i of cotton, tunny new printiitKH and effects which will at once aatUfy the denim for homt'tliiii-r different nml nmv for pritiK. ! 'New Kayscr Silk Gloves j IW i-tu Kprinr mill I MimiiH-r u ir nil i-olnrw mid It--., frOa to $! 2S I Redfern Corsets Figure rTrnce is m mnrh a part of th harmony in dreh a elothew. The figure, too, is a tlisUnfiniifthinff mark of aristocracy, and it taken a ood corbet to shape it projterly and comfortably, When you buy a hoe you have it fitted and you take it Irwauno it look well anil feeU comfortable:. lo you neh't-t your corM-t the name wnyf If not, you should. Time is not too valuable or is n khh twirset too great an imlulfren.'e when your comfort and ctylo is to lie eonsitler'd. We like to sell a Redfern it never falls to fit well, and we guarantee every Redfern fitting it has the stamp of approval of our Oonet Expert. Corset Section -Third Floor. Easter Suggestions are Plentiful in Our Men's Shop Silk Shirts . ( 1 Ai -Am P KavH-rMIk titovrs ! , l or Mm front Iba gat. lea nf ) inn 1 ba ile.iitei iiiii. ttnl t'Heiil I lift. i ri ir r If lhl lllnl, t r ,le lliiii.i. au (i at , I ,.re, lt lib. alt U( iuii,t The EautcrNcckwcar laiaal tuaar new i ,,!,., an t .iuiii a (, te J ir air "Me In Hosiery in ka.i tan, .fft, a ul fulort aiw Nok aia tarn laur, littrraaa t Uar Kan tt, Child ten's Fancy Sttaw and Embroidery Hats iViiiiiu.il liati of fn' lrnw, in whiff, iiuvv, Ihii nit'l roi tl In n ji'i'ua, J.OO, li.30, 13.00, 14,00 and M M) All in, i r in i no, rm iiioii i v htU, truiui.d wit), nl.luin, hiM He ami flow eri, 63c, 3t", 11,00, M.30 J.00 up