TIIK RKR: OMAHA. THl.liSDAY. APRIL 27, l!H(i. '! Turn Hair Dark With Sage Tea Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy and youthful with a simple mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. The oM-tlme mixture r(t Kag Ta and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and farted hair I grandmother's wipe, mid folks are axaln unln It to keep their Iiatr a Rood, even rolor, which ts qnltr nenslbte, ss we are llvln In an ace when n youthful eppearama la of the itreatra;. advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have tha troublesome taxk of gatherlnit Iho und tha miy mlxlntr at home. All drug store el the ready-to-UNe produrt, Imptoved by the addition of other In aredlenu, ailed " VYyeth Kaite and Hiilphur Compound," for about M rente a bottle. It la very popular because no body can discover It has brcn applied. Ml m ply moisten your comb or :i soft brui-li Willi H and (Ira ihi through our hilr, taking one mnnll atrand nl a time; by morning the giay hair ll,ip pesrs, but what dellshts the ladles with Wyeth's KhZis and Pulplmr ompourid, In tnol, besides he.-uitji-.ilty dnrkftnlna 1 1 1 hair after a few njpllrntlin". It nlao pro duces that nnfl ln;ier acd h ppearswe i( abundnii' C which I so iittrii' tlvi'. Tnin mady-lo Un pieparatlnn Ik ii delluhtful toilet reo,ulnite for tliote who desire a nioie voulhful jppraratice. II la not In tended for the. cure, mitigation or lue rr.tlor. of :)laaao.Advei tlxement. TOO WEAK TO FIGHT Tha "Come hack" man mi'ly never down-and-out, HI" wrskend r ndill ui I K aime of ov er-work, Inr.K of everetee, Improper eillna und M' ln d'-numd hImii I'latloiy to sat itf.v IV c, lor a rea'th alvlng appetite and the refi ejtiilntf eir, eaaeutlai M stmivth. iKII.ii MKDAI. Hnarlim OH 'apuu'ea, the Xntli.nal Jlnm my nf I'ollnpd, will do the otk The-, are wonderful' Thr-of thee rsnmile , eae.h dy will put a man on Ma leet Yi fore he known (, whether his tr n'l come froio uric n Id polonln. the kid tiya, (travel or t'niie n 'I e I lad b r, a'o ... acti deritnKeiiietit ir other ollmenia . Ii i befall the ovcr-sealum Amerl dii. I'oii l Atilt until you are entirely d wn-and out hut take them today. Your diwmiat will ybidly refund your money f thry do not help ' you. 2.. Me and II 0) per bo Aecept no B'Jbutltute. Iiok for the name i'll.l) MIJDAI, on every box. They aie la p"fe. original, Imported Mnnrlein M ."n pan Ira, Ad vert Icemen I. GOAY HAIRS Mildly and Healihfully Mary T. Goldman' Ora Hair Color Restorer is the ordinal prep aration for safely atx! quickly re storing the natural color to fray, faded and bleached hair in a few day. Leaves the hair clean, fluffy and natural. Free Trial Package and pedal comb. Test It on a lock of hair. This teat will prove morethati any thing we could say in an advertise ment, write now ana ociurc 10 irn th original color before It turned gray. Was It black, dark brown, madlum brown or light brown? Regular II . 00 else at yourdrugglt'. or I will (111 your order direct. Clever Imltatora. not being able to Imitate tha preparation Iteelt, have copied nur label almoht word for woid. To b aaft and aura, remember the nama. MarrT. CaMnua, u CoMnua ttdg., tt. Paul. Mint Anyone Can Now Have Sparkling White Teeth "It la a startling- fa-t, that few hava -eally rlran. apotleaa teeth." aaya a w'l known dentiat. "All teeth aro covered with tranxparent fllma which In time be. como tlned with vellow, Mark or o!er '.Int. Ordinary tooth powder nrd creama, uacd ever ao religiously, lull to remove Iheae (llaRolored fllma. If more people only knew It, merely brunhinif the teeth with refined avatol will completely remove the unHlnht.y aiana In a few m.mite.i. "Kqually atartllng la the fact that ab-iut Ha per cent of adults havo pyorrhea. ThU aenerallv begina around the hack testh md exists a lonr time before Us nature la tuapeeted. Gradually infeclion aprenda, bo reddened or swollen Kutna retreat from the teeth, bleed eaally, pua pockeiK Term, teeth loosen and fall o'-t. If ih trouble goes uncorrected. l-'ortunatrly, the refined avatol la an effective preven tive. It Immediately kills all pyorihei paranltea, or 'amehue,' H m' in eon tact with. If all people knew this, drug elata would be unable to aupply the d rnnnd for refined avatol. A iuui-ier worth of thta harmleiw snbstnner. neat Ilka tooth pasta, will do wonders toward keeping the mouth In a healthy ula'e, the teeth sparkling white and beautiful. " Advertisement, Weak Stomachs Hsd i 'VIGOR So Da Inactive Bowels First Thini-Eich Mornin Before Brukfat SI tirrtsf NT from physic, pills, mineral watar.otl and enemas, as day is from niwht. Olf t ISIkt in taste, action, result. DIMCMSr beraui with its ui constipation snd kindred ailnieut pass sway Ilk miit bsfot th sun. OiMlMST twesus It InvlS'irst and upbuilds, sndSCCAUSi it is a nstu rsl wsv tobettwhaalih. itroiSr stomach, more rular boweta, clssrw ssm, grstr orsy. LET FRUIT-VIGOR HELP YOU TO SET WELL md KEEP WELL- T first class drugsul or f rotee rsa (at rrult Viiof for yuu-l vr Isr. (V by part Psl from US un lr vur im a i' TIWA(ITrOOCO.IMKrrtise.taM FINE FOR RHEUMATISM! MutttroU Loosens Up 1 hose Stiff Joint - Drlvt Out f'nin. I,. , It kn ; ? , t a v tho'ltto e MIW i 1 ! ( n lh" l t ..e, f .. Ml ' l.r f .t t i . ie. iti . . .",..,! . 1 ii t, e M '!. t'i s ..... ,i. - -I M' t : - k i It..,, ai , .iifc't.rt V , i. : ii . ' ' . SI i - 1 i ! e . I i l rn ai' I t !o hti'i '-- r 1 n - .(.n,., s. .ii. ..e--- tt., ( t ... Ii I . t . e I l f .. .- -,--4 , a ...,., i . - l A I f-ll v t -i, ,. i . i - I .' i t , I M i 41 '4 I 4t -t ' . t . t .1 tl k IS. 1 M m t tS 4 mm BRIEF CITY NEWS Towaa'a (or vortlat' (ooa. tlghUng riarnraa Burgtaa-Orandea. Dlmond Engagement Blnr. Rdbelin. Hae Boot Print It Now eaeen I'rasa. for lale i V4 and 6- city and funn nirti,NMca. .;. II. ,eu.m.!, Kvellne Die "Taa-Tllt" Mhlo(it MunderiamJi "Today's foU yro8faui, ejistf1J w tloa t o.Jay ! appear In The r.-ri.UHl l.l.T. nd aut what the va rious moving picture theaters effar. la order to avoid Imitations of out K'T.ulu,. .SieUkUi a bread aeu thiil tliit label nppeara on every loaf you buy "A. .WTZU A It HAKINO fO." ays Oocapatloa Tax Th Western tnlon Teliijiaph company remitted tM.H to the ilt lieaaury as occupation taxc for the first quarter vt tills year. Sisters Ars M.aslk; r..n y Head of Kliiphtiid, O., has u.ked the police to try and locate Ills two alstm-.i, Mr-, Alice Woodey und Mrs. t'harles Mann, v. hum be nsfierls he last heard from 'n this eliy, lowan Ii Eobbtd lluuier Cannon of Aeldon, l:i., irporla lo Hie police thai he win enticed to the second floor of 'M North HlMe. niii atroei In the early mom lnu lioun h Ms men, who robbed him or r. Bus on a Mot Wan en A l.amaon, Leslie I". (laiea and Hurry e l,obdell, doing lniaiti'S.4 as l.amaon Hiolhers & i'h., filed soil agulnst the j.rown Con- ".'lohiied Alllllng company to collect fl 1 1 omlssoi y note of $",,". Bant.cncad for Tlisft Monies Hpaiht of sloiu ciiv plnided guilty In police court to the theft or tools belonging to ', I.. Voung end waa sentenced to menly rlays In the county Jail. Tlia loolic were nlued at Uplritt CntrA-tainmsnt Mrs. Charles I', finer und the Mlllp. ..yan studio will limn diargr of the entertainment to be itlvrn nl the Klni! Christian church May t t, 8 o'clock. The entertainment Is under auspice of ihe Omaha Chris- thin l ii'leTdf union und promises to bs inont imbiue and novel, .ncirons rir Sortans. Hundsrland's Deporting Undesirables Krldsy nlgbt Hi" I iiion 1'iielric and Norfhweatei n will handle through Omaha fifty undesirables who urn enroute east. Thry will bo lal.eii in ,w Vork, from whence they will bo deported. The members of tbo party nr" mostly men and come from Han I'ranchiefj, traveling In two cars and In tharxe of United Ktates guards. Three Omaha Firms File Their Papers 1 of Incorporation Incorporation papers for a new drug and chemical concern have been filed In Ihe county clerk's office. Buph Hlcltell, Halsey O'Dell, Bernard V. De Wees snd Oeorgn W. Tlnslcy are the officers of the enmpitny. The Affinity ttpark Plug company or ganized for tb purpose of making and lobbing spark plugs for gosoline engine, Incorporated for $30,000, according: to pnpnra filed In the county clerk's office. W. k'. Dlsbrow and M, V. Smith are th officers. Krirkson tt- Undleaf. a new plumbing and heating concern, have Incorporated on a (10,000 basis. Carl Johnson, Erlck Ki ll kson and Kred C. Mnllcaf are the Interested parties. Rourke Expresses Thanks to Eotary VV. A. rtourke, president of the Omaha Rase Hall club, wishes to eipress his thanks and ' gratitude to the Omaha Rotary club, which made tho opening day of the Western league season In Omaha such a success despite the Inclement weather, "Rotary established Itself aa Omaha's real live-wire booster club," said Mr. Itourke. "Of the ,O0Q paid ad mlHslons well over 4,000 came from Rotary, Including the school children, who were guests of the club, and the Kotarlana themselves." The Rotary committee which assisted In planning the opening day game consisted of J. N Jlogan, Ray C. Klngaley and K. T. draff. Omaha House Will Open Lincoln Branch M. K. Smith A- Cq. of Omaha will rstab. llsh a largo branch factory for the manu facture of both men's and women's gar- inenta at. Lincoln. The Lincoln branch will he deoted to the making of women's hoii-e flrexscs and walstrt and men s fine drcs shirta About iCci hands will be employed at the start, but tho forca will be Imreaser) as laphlly as It la poaatblo to train operator", until it In hoped to Lhave from :! to M machines running in tne plant The factory hullding Is lo. ated on N street, between r'lftr-rntli and ."Ixteenlh ittreeta KEITH NEVILLE GUEST OF HONOR AT BANQUET FRIDAY Keith Neville, demn. lath nomlnea f..r iovernoi, mil l.e th. $ at of honor at a banquet lo l.e held at th liriisha holl Prlclav r.enliK. Tha aff.io- e ill re giten undei th ms:mi of ilt i ii Sv, N.iilli I'luMr i ' it ..oopiHptg former feaidrit'. uf Vortli I' ". h new tuitiil ti. (Uioih Mn Neville ; , rop, pain fcif h'maiol and tt is ii.nltnii, thit a i M her ef Sunn I'Utla ftl,, l, ,.l th SI lll mihii doa f.ir th- In- l T !' i)iiri.Sfi ' tt taii t . -.i-oits of t.!i i l .b 1 t,,. fh i ; t. t.a i..!Mi..fiti:n .. ),. ; j . ao 1 ..o, I'. .'lit it, ' t" est -o Olii'. I Ul m,i ,i ThwiM I lutt St io. rn I rc TEXAS BANK SUES TO GET PAY FOR PROMISSORY NOTE hi, f ia i . t ui .-mil ) . i i-r,, ki e.f-ta J i... i (t n, ,i l-t,--n r K na i . j i . ... I t : - i ' -e ; ' f h I I I - I.. al t4'4i. 4 . ... )' - t - i t " ! tt lie.ia i- I :- ,. ' !,,-...! . .. Mtti a !. j i a i !.( -i. 4 w J !y '(H tt . i" ' t ' i t. '- ii I h j I f"' " - 1 ' " -! ...',,.( ; 1 - ' 1 '.-." I I 4 j llirl H4tl,.4 i Ik . I -'.( --( v t ,j . ,, ,. 4 1 j a 1 i t t 1 ii ,t j i f a t k 4 -1 I - ! t . f t. I 4t 1 UNION PACIFIC BANDIT AND HIS CAPTOR-WMiam L. Carlisle, who held up three Union Pacific trains, and Rubie Rivera, sheriff of Carbon county, Wyoming, who with four others caught the train robber. fM? ) ft t wiistt ' k ' ir-1 r I nil . ; jb"'T : ry:j ' i l", I 1 j ft J i ' SHERIFF p'hA , & REED TO PROTEST THE BATES' WILL Attorney General Will Try to Gain $50,000 Estate for the State School Fund, WILL IU FAVOR OF GUARDIAN A case rivaling the famous O'Con nor estate fight in Hasting, Nelt., in promined by Attorney Oenfral Willis K. Reed, who this morning be fore Judge Oryce Crawford In county court will try to gain the $60,000 estate of the late James Dates for tlx eUte school fund. Reed will auk that the court pre vent Hans Anderson from bavins; pro bated a will made by Oaten, in which all of the Bate property la given to Anderson, and will petition to have the estate escheat to the state. John Bates was 87 years old and a mental deficient, who had Inherited a large entate. He lived on a big farm near Bennington, but slept In a shed, in spite of the fact that he owned m fine house a few steps away, ne had no living relatlws nor depen dent, and when his condition became such that he could no loiuer caie for himself, Anderson was appointed guar dian by tha court. When Hiitea died, Anderson presented a will In which all of Bates' property waa Riven to the guardian. ' Mr. Reed waa in the court house this morning, trettlnn his side of the cane ready, end will commence action to day, lie saya the money nhould i. chiai to tha state, aa Anderson his no Icil claim upon It. TRAVELING MEN GOING TO ALLIANCE MEETING ' Some t went) -five members of Omaha Post No. 1. Travelera' Protective umw iit tlon. will lae imialia Thursday in(M in a epecial car over the thirllnittnii, en routs ! Alllanie, Mhaia the .Vrhraaku division of the Travelers' protective ew rlstioii will luild ta annual ruuvcnilon Friday and Hatunlay of this week Can't Do ihe Work A bad b.i k mahci I. ii it u ot k iat th t Ml l Ihe d'tii I Ii r i t and the li4i d a ',' t I li 4, Mil' iita you, u.laerati and t, t- n.t r4i at II HI M i n't -,i if Un '1 . w . 4 1 1,,4' 1 II- ih. i, ,n, , , ' I I4MIIO U.'f .4 M nt,4 1 at i " t M l 1-4 ' 41. , ' ' 1 , ' I 4 . M ' 1 k - . 4 . , f-H II. 4 4 . 11 U I t',,4. 1 i i a-- : An Omaha Lxampln l' I r,a,4, lei III lW . ,1 .4 , a- 1 kc. it . - 1 . , 4 ( 1 4 Hi ) . ,4 4 -.1 1 Mt ,1. .1,.:. :. !' Kl'H t ' I ' ! 1 t ...) 4lI. -I 4-,t', if,, lit ' ' ,l .41 ,'-i a4 r a t i a 1 , t . , . W f I t It -4 4 4 L m , - 4 -i a .1 a t I 1 1 i, 4. ,1 I . ( dstiif , 1 1 1 . a tt - . ! t,.- r . i' t .. , 1. H t t t , 1 I I 4' ( , 1 1 ; 1 t,; l t ' .. f I DOANS litis 50l il trwd NbS Swt.htr W.W-e ( hurt U H This Lad Afflicted With Scarlet Fover for the Second Time Jir. A, K. Detwller roKirted to tha health office tho rare oocurrenue of a psllent afflicted with s second attack of scarlet fever. This victim Is a boy aged 14 years, lie hud Scarlet fever four years ago. h. M. Avery, 27. of )IS Mason street, died Tuesday at City Kmersenry hos pital, where, he waa attended for scsf let fever. WHEAT RECEIPTS HEAVY AND PRICESJflOVE UPWARD The Omaha wheat market msde a jsin of 1 lo J cents per bushel, nothing sell ing hnlow $1.02, while tho top price was at l W. The receipts were sixty-six carloads. Corn was k cent Hp, selling at (19 to 72'4 cents per bushel, with receipts at seventy-six carloads, fiats wore cant tip and sold at 41'4 to 41 cents. Re ceipts were eight carloads. DUNN AND URE ON TRAIL OF DELINQUENT AUT0ISTS Treasurer t're and Chief of Police Dunn ure Kolnfr after autnmohlllats who hava failed to tuko out IMS licenses. It la stated that many motorists are delin quent. chief Dunn dlrocted his traffic anuad to set on the Job at. once, and the treas urer atnles he will hava Inspectors at work this week. Arrexla will be made, as It Id believed ample notice has been lvn. FEEL YOUNG! It's lr. KrivtiirnV (Hive Tablet lor You! Pewaie nf tha habit of coiiatipiitlon, 1 develotis from Just a few consitpato Oft j. unlcKA otj Inks yourself lo ,an Id. Coax Ihe Jaded bowel muselca back t normal action with I'r l;dwarU' (Hive Tablnls, the eubatltuie for calomel, Don't force 1 tic- ut to unriHtur.il action i'h severe medicines or by merely fluHhliig out Die inttatlnes wltii nasty, skaenlns' ratbarti' a lr. i;dvtards ln-lievei In Kontient-na, perlsieticy arid Natures sxelstaiica Dr rdwarda' iilva Tablets i.e,ru tha bowels, ttielr action la tfnU, yet poaj llv There is never any pain or srl! lti tshrii !r l.nMi tibia Tahieta aia iiini ("S' i"c riiiu in treatment j Vid ierMot'" shu'.ld hate j ;jis(d lHe Tahleta , t taula 1:011, pound tolled will, olita 4-1 1 . yuu will know trum ,y il.tlr oln. ,ouf Take 00a nr t 1 i , nui ii.ully and hav in trouble with owr liver, l,fla or topiacn, l"c and :u. par If All dru. ua t he il, . Tatlt Hits. t'til,iiiit,.ia1 C'l.ij Try ThU If You Have Dandruff 1 1 4 tt ,in a t-a utor f ; . ta ta.o.., 4iai,i(,,t' w m. l.nti r att-t tt.at u u ii,,i,t , i ' at4',,. ta p 4 . I t u- . tt a 1 , ' " Mm-. .4.rt I' I-. '"I axon 4 . 1 1 . t i t,ff-,i v 1 1 1 -a . SI... a ,: . il I '. , t . I , I 1 i ( . , f 1 r .('. ' , 4 ,11 f ,,! 4 4 I ' ' m - hi t -'4 40 I ,( "f f . , 44 a ,': y- tM., -i. t; j.... f lit ! ' I Mm' t . 4, a , -t ' t it. I , , o a 1 1 -. m h. , t I a it ,i , a . 4 I - , t... 1 1 t 4 1 4 ' . '- ! l 14 ' t-l S'P ' ' .. it.! '.! , y -- at I I 1 ' if ' 1 . 4 '4 t t I t ' -, I ' I - a h , - t 1 j 4 1 1 ' "-. . 4 . , , . -- ,-! . a , t '-. 1: U. I- 4 . . . 4 , - ft U S-t i'. 1 r ..- I t ')., ....(. mt j . I, tti a ' tt i ' t a 41 1 41 '4 - t BELIEVE WAR WILL END BYTHIS FALL So Says Mrs. Charles H. Norton, Who Has Returned from Seven Months' Stay In France. THEY ALL LOVE AMERICANS "The war will surely end tills fall, the French pooplo bellev. They feel they could not endure another such winter as the last one but thoy will win," was tho paradoxical exe'uma tlon of Mrs, Charles II. Norton, 20tS North Rlxty-siH'ond avenno, Benson, who has Just returned from a seven month stay in France, at times helnn Just forty miles from the firing line. Mrs. Norton, who was Ann,oe Malrey, a Kreni h woman, prior to her r.iarrlUK". braved the dangers of the 1 e to reach France last September. ; "I couldn't stand it here any limner. I bad to go abroad to sen my peo ple, Three cousins I have already li st In the war and many of them are wounded. I went on llLe French j mall liner Kspaane. bound for Hor-1 deaux, and returned on the same boat, Part, of the time our eabins were locked and we slept on deck, fully clothed and with life preservers 1 bound about us, the llfoboats all ready to be manned at a moment's r.otlre In rase of danger. All llichts mere darkened and we were ron rtantly apprised by wireless messages when we were lo danger jones." tailed the Woe tided. While In Franca, Mrs. Norton visited , the wounded soldiers In hospitals rnn- 1 ducted by lier unci. One of them waa j formerly a seminary btit was haatlly con certed Into a hospital at the outbreak if LEFT HAND A Started With Water Pimples Be twecn Fingers. Was Swollen, Could Not Put It in Water. HEALED BYCUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "My skin trouble started wttb a few waief plmplea between the Angers of my lnft band. My band was red and Inflamed always and It Itched so I bad to do something, so I would rub tt with rough cloth until It looked as If It were ready to burst and bleed, and I waa kept awake at night with It. It got to be a mass of ptmplna In side and out, and was swollen, and I could not put It In water nor uae It much. "A friend told me bow Cutlcura floap and Ointment helped bar so I got them, and! my hand was entirely heeled." (Signed) Miss Norma Ja, lft 7 W. Mala St., Battle Creek, Mich., Aug. S, 1015. Sample Each Free by Mall With 32-p. flkln pook on rwpmet. Ad dress postcard Cullara, llepl. T, Bu. im.". Sold throughout the wurld. ' MASS OF P1PLES s3.00 '3.50 $4.00 '4.50 & '5.00 SHOES YOU CAN SAVE MONEY UY WEARING VV. L. DOUGLAS SHOES VALUE GUARANTEED For 33 years W. L. Douglas name has stood for shoes of the highest standard of quality for the price. His name and the retail price stamped on the bottom guarantees full value and protects the wearer against high prices for inferior shoes. They are the best known snoes in the world. W. L. Douglas ahoei are made of the moat carefully selected leathers, after the lateat models, in a well-equipped factory at Urockton, Mass., under the direction ana personal inspection of a most perfect organization ana me nignesi paia alcilled shoemakers : ail working witrt an nonesi determination to make the best W. L. DOUGIAS $4.00. SHOES are just as good for at other makes costing 10.00 .aa.o a a only perceptible diilerence is the price. W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 and $3.50 SHOES hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than other makes for the price. None eenuina unless W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is on the bottom. ' V" trusiuuTta- Vt.1 DOUGLAS SHOE STORE, 1 17 North Sixteenth Street, Omaha, Neb. Maltlcss A Brannew Beverage I 1 ; ..,r.n., m iini.ii n.i,.... i. .. . iiMiiiwwMMMHmiBMa .ammtfw,m1fnMmitm itwii.av.m, i adic dd AMnv nr st.joPii. utoney to write for irit n r Calif tiriti tral huitlr( btirrtU atuivtl the war. One in at tielfora and another near Nancy. 'Tha soldiers never lose their apint. They slnK and laugh and Joke, and aa soon as they are recovered even a little, they apnnd Ihiilr time In hajdu't timkliiu, embroidering and even sewhiK, just like the women." "lint the wonii ii of France' They are alorlfius1" exclaimed Sirs. Norton, with all tha gestures end verve of the typical Frenchwoman. ' They have slipped right In to fill the plncea of men gone off to war. Thev flil the ahops an. I alorea. run elevatora and si reel curs, have gone Into the ammunition fnciorlea and. yea, even clean the atreeta. Nothing is too diffi cult for them to 'undertake," (olejrliiif Iteanlla of Mar. The women in mourning weeds and the number of crippled men who walk the street, armless, llmhleaa, noseleea, or with half a faea blown away these are th glaring results of Mm wsr apparent on tha surface, according to Mra. Norton, iltherwlea, lll and bualneas go cm lust the same, the peopla having grown accua lomed to i ondltloiis by this time "At Ihe outbreak of the War I was told that things were altogether different every thing was suspended and psndemnnlum . 15131513 Will 9av(?You Money It alwayt pay to and then f r-WYTaJif r. ri 44 I I, I . I II II l Arm fQ TA Duofold dJOO 7C Rocker ft Chair .OU Bed . . at . . .P1V A heavy, handsome Suite for the living room in genuine .solid quarter-sawed oak, in golden and fumed finishour price for the entire suite like illustration, $42.25. Note the large Arm Chair at $9.50 The massive Rocker at . . . $10.00 The Duofold at $22.75- Makes a luxurious sofa when closed. These are covered in Spanish Moroccoline, which is more durable and lasting than the split leathers so generally used. The sup ply of these suites is limited. See Them Today Before They Are Picked Over. shoei in the world. $4.50 and $5.00 style, fit and wear to B.uv, mo ? i". stamped Alcoholfrec On Tap nnti in Hot tics Omaha Beverage Company (002 to tlOlfi South .10th .Strret Hume South 12H7. south sun; station, omaha, neii. 'rl, Sherrv, .Mimil an I Aulica NS'iii. Thty !. ami Mill sell I4 viine tin ..per than reigned. The war had. come so unex pectedly upon them," she said. They Lot Araerlcaaa. "Oh, hut tha French people love the Americans for all that has been done for them. On every hand are proofs of gratll tide and regard for us. The Ameri can flag la displayed everywhere, ami especially Is It noticeable In the thea j ters, The. most popular act depicts an American woman visiting In France snd being accorded all honors they sing American aongs, and In oounttess ways I ehow llttlo courtesies to American peo i pie. Here Is the only place music la heard. Its note Is hushed tn all the cafes, parks and public places." Mrs. Norton came to this country whsn a girl of M. fibti made three trlpa i abroad. Her husband, who went to New York to meat her last week. Is a re tired employe of the Northwestern lines. Our first alien and sedition laws ware passed In 17M, when wsr with Frsnee seemed certain, and It was deemed necessary to protect Ilia government against Internal foes. It takes hut a minute of time tn save dollars when you resd The Bee Went Ad col. mns. . f & HOWARD 3T. TTurt A Reason get our prictt buy j. !.,. ,1, ,t t,t- FOR MEN AND WOMEN t I.A ttrMimsorii.oo 3 SO S NO S4.00 IKOII IN THI WORLO. 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