as , movie,1 and K. w. Rlossman. 1124 North Twenty-fourth street,- $50, on Farnam street car. ' Iiooks Two Months for House After two months of vigorous search ing for a house. W. M. Brashe&r, U. S. immigration inspector hejw, finally succeeded in renting one Sun day, he announced, lie will move his faintly here from St. Joseph, Mo. .h I BOY IS KILLED, WOMAN HURT AS AUTO OVERTURNS I .i., -m Mrs. Kruger of Grand Island Thought Fatally Injured Youth's Neck Broken In Accident. Wood River, Neb., May 10. (Special.) Frank Martin, 13 yea.s eld, son of John Martin of this city, was instantly killed and his sister, Mrs. George Kruger of Grand Island, was perhaps fatally injured when an antomobile in which they were rid ing was overturned near here yes terday. The boy, who was driving, was thrown clear of the car but hi. Brief City News Goes to Hospital Harold fi(outts, 6f the Carey Cleaning company, was taken to Nicholas Senn hospital yesterday to undergo an operation for appendicitis. Hold Canl Party GarflVld Circle No. 11, Ladies of the G. A. R., will hold a card party Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Ellett, 3130 Myrtle aveiue. Try Alleged Slacker The trial of David D. Qoertzen, alleged slaoker front Aurora, Neb., was held yes terday., Fort Omaha. The trial will be completed today. Goertzen is charged with evading the selective draft by going to Canada. Want IT. 8. to Help The national government wil be asked to pay half neck was broken In the fall. Mrs. Kruger was caught under the over turned car and lay for more than an hour before relief came. Mrs. Krugor was taken to a. hospital at Grand Island immediately and there is slight hope that she will recover. Y- i 3 SoSybmAa Beautiful Silk Mixtures NO need of giving up silk just lie cause all-silk shirts have vault ed skyward. f. Buy Eagle silk mixtures. ' The manufacturers . design . and weave these beautiful fabrics then selves run fine silk yarn one way of the fabric and highly mercerized cotton the other. Result a fabric with a silken sheen and a much longer life than any all- , silk shirt can possibly have. These Eagle creatipns are exceptional in their coloring too. v V Bombax Shirting $7.50 Prisma Silkloth $6.50 Sunray Madras $5.00 " ' Lustra Silklgth ' . ' $5.00 - , SEE OUR WINDOWS I . CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN. the expense of proposed grading and paving of Laurel avenue. Thirtieth to- Thirty-third street, where the avenue is adjoined on the south by grounds of Fort Omaha. Girls Take Air Hazards of air plane Joyriding appear to hava- In spired Bertha Uchnovsky, Grace Mahaffey and Florence Bnames, mu nicipal employes, to further enjoy ment of the sport. Accompanied by Police Officer George Emery, the three girls made a flying trip from the Center street field Sunday. Pickpockets Get Cash Pick pockets relieved the following of valuables Sunday: Herbert J. Kneeling, Madison, Wis., $205. on Farnam street car; C. A. Hedges, 1709 California street, $23, attending Aged Omaha Woman Dies. Across the Atlantic in a sailing vessel, up the Mississippi on a river barge, and across Iowa with an im migrant train, were some of the life experiences of Mrs. Wilhelmia Char lotta Karbach, 86 years' old, who died yesterday at her home, 1224 South Tenth street. Death was due to the infirmities of old age. Mrs. Karbach was the widow of Charles. T. Karbach, who died in Omaha itl 1900. Seven children sur vive. . - Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock Wednesday. Interment will be iu Prospect Hill cemetery. ' ' ASK FOR uud GET IK,rlliickfG The Original Malted Milk tor Infants and Invalid Avoid Imitations and Substitutes i'ERTISEMENT , I' DOCTOR ADVISED ') CHANGE OF CLIMATE Run Down tnd Lungs Hurt Stayed Home and Gained 22 Pounds. ADVERTISEMENT Sure Way to Get v Rid of Dandruff 4 ' "In November. 1911, I had a severe eo!J and la grippe, which left me with' a bad couch. Vsr lungs t- and shoulder blades hurt no I couldn't sleep and I finally had to Rive up my job and was ordered to change climate. In April, 1912. I began taking Milks Emulsion. On the second bottle I could see a change. My appetite wis better and I commencd to gain strength and weight. Now, " (August.2S: 1912) 1 have used 28 bottles, hive increased- 22 pounds in weight and believe I am permanently cured." W. F. Bourland, Route S, Wolf City, Texas. Mr. Bourland was fortunate, in com mencing; so use Milks Emulsion when he did. A JTin-down system invites disease. Milks Emulsion costs nothing to try. Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutrl fv fnnii and a corrective medicine. It re stores healthy, natural bowel action, dcuJ ing away with all need of pills and I physics. It promotes appetite ana - quicK ly puts the digestive organs in shape to assimilate food- As a builder- of flesh and strength. Milks Emulsion is strong ly recommended to those whom sickness has weakened, and is a powerful aid in resisting and repairing 'the effects, of wasting diseases. Chronic "stomach trou ble and constipation are promptly re lieved usually in one day. ' - , This is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that it is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. Truly wonderful for weak, aickly children, v No matter how severe your case, you re urged to try Milks Emulsion un der this guarantee Take six bottles horn with you, use it according ,to direc tions and if not satisfied with the, results, yourmoney will be promptly refunded. Price 60c and $1.20 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Co., Terre Haute,-. Ind. 'Sold by druggists everywhere. There is one sure way that never fails xto remove dandruff complete ly and that is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. To do this, just get about1 four ounces of plain, ordi nary liquid arvon; apply it at nighfri wnen retiring; use enougn to mois ten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de stroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop in stantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need. This simpleremedy has never been known to fail. ", 1 : Become Slender ftss'uef Mf walaM IS to 60 las., i wart, aiukw 1100 GUARANTEE ttf ttsini OIL OF KOREIN. ' following ' esi7 direction. Sold t rintrman A McCmnell, Beatnn rrus Co.. Mar rut's, Unitt Docekil. Hingis-Fox Drug Co.. Joseph Zuchek. Adaii-Halght Drug Co. ALL busy druotlitl sarywhere Mil OIL OF KOUIN. Booklet mailed free by Ksrtla Co.. Nt5iU. Statloa F. New York. This wonderful bookwiH be sent freetoantj man oponre- Sestv v MBtRUNDCHtHXUCQ BOi Perru wocw,rttiryilw.it H0WT0 RAISE BABY CHICKS Put Avicol in the drinking water. Most DeoDla lose half of every hatch. and seem to expect it. Chick cholera or white diarrhoea is the trouble. The U. S. Government states that over half the chicks hatched die from this cause. An A v l c o l laoifit, placed in the drinking water, . will positively save your little chicks from all euch diseases. Inside of 48 hours the sick ones will be as lively as crickets. Avicol keeps them healthy and makes them arrow and develoo. Mrs. Vannle Tharkerv. R. F. D. S. St. 'Paris, O., writes. "I had 90 chicks and they all died but 32. Then I commenced on Avicol fttid haven t lost any since, They have grown wonderfully." It costs nothing to try Avicol. If you aon t nna men it prevents ana promptly cures white diarrhoea, chick cholera and all bowel diseases of poultry, tell us and your money 'will be "refunded by return mall. Avicol is sold by most druggists and" poultry remedy dealers, or you can send 26c or 60c today for & package hv mall postpaid. Burrell-Dugg-er Co., 373 Columbia Bids;., Indianapolis, Ind. sjtops chicks dying Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Boosters.. h ' ; Children's Blankets $2.00 Children's crib blanket! in the pink or white with colored borders, spe cial for Tuesday, $2.00 each. ' Cheese Cloth1 20 Yards $2.00 20 yards of cheese cloth for $2.00. Bed Sheets $2.00 ( Bed sheets of extra heavy weight and fine quality with 3-inch hem, size 81x90 or 81x99 inches, at $2.00 each. , Dresser Scarfs $2.00 Lace trimmed dresser scarfs with lace insertion, size 18x54 inches, very specially priced at $2.00 each. Table Damask 2 Yards, $2.00 2 yards of bleached table damask of extra heavy weight and splen did quality, yards. for $2.00. Printed Flaxon 6 Yards $2.00 6 yard dress length of printed f laxon for $2-00, a very fine qual ity, beautiful designs. ' Scrim Curtains $2.0Q Pair Nottingham lace or scrim curtains for $2.00, excellent quality and jnuch under priced, 2 yards long. Children's Pretty Gingham Dresses $2.00 Let the girls choose their new school dress from .this limitednumber of children's gingham school dresses in checks, stripes and plaids. Age 7 to 14. Price $2.00 while they last. ' , y Hour Sale 9 to 10 A. M. Ra&and Grass Rugs, $2.00 each Grass rugs, rag rugs, chenille rugs, odds and ends from the regular line, sizes 18x36 up to 36x72 inches. Choice af $2.00 each. , - Downstairs Store 111 "EVERYDODYiS STOR1X" H9BT V O A If Tuesday in the Downstairs Stoxe Splendid Values in Men's Shirts $2.00 Hfechanic8 Shirts, $2 Black satine shirts for mechan ics, $2.00, broken sizes. v Neckband Shirts, $2.00 Broken lines of men's neckband shirts, $2.00. llltllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIUIIIIU j Women's j j Dainty Blousesl $2.00 ii - - TV . Trimmed and Tailored Just 350 blouses taken from our regular stock and priced at much, less than half their former price. I There are broken lots of crepe de chine georgette and cotton blouses, also 500 trimmed dress and tailored hats on sale Tues- Hats, $2.00 1 , Glassware and China $2.00 Goblets Goblets, thin lead blown optic: 12 for $2.00. Iced Tea Glasses Iced tea glasses, thin lead blown, with cut bottoms. 12 for $2.0Q. Sherberts Star cut sherberts, thin blown. 6 for $2.00. Tumblers Thin blown star cut table tumblers; 12 for $2.00. Cup and Saucers Decorated Japanese thin China cups and saucers. 6 pair, $2.00. I One x Lot of Corsets $2.00 Tuesday we will place on sale a large assort- ment of discontinued 1 m models and broken f Boys9 Blouses 2 for $2.00 Ideal blouses for boys, age 4 to 14, 2 for $2.00. , Driving Gloves ,$2.00 . Men's automobile gauntlet driv ing gloves, $2.00xpair. Children's Hose 6 Pairs $2.00 most desirable lot of hose for boys and girls, they come in me dium and light weight. Black, white and brown, this lot is second quality of a much higher grade of hose, and would advise buying plenty at this unusual price of 6 pairs for $2.00. Women's Hose 6 Pairs $2.00 Women's hose in fancy fiber prints, in black and colors, second quality specially priced for 6 for, $2.00. v , Union Suits 4 for $2.00 Women's union suits, fine quality of white cotton, low neck and sleeveless, trimmed with , shelly knee, braided tops, most all sizes in this low price for this quality goods, 4 for $2.00. Teazel Yarn . 7 Balls $2.00 Teazel yarn for sweaters and scarfs white-rose deft purple pink cerise and bright green. 7 balls for $2.00. Poplin $2 Yd. Satin stripe poplin for skirts' and dressesn pretty shades for street wear, 26 inches wide. Special sale, $2.00 yard. Ribbon, 4 Yds. $2 All-silk ribbons, plain and fancy colors, satin, taffeta, moire, 5 to 6 wide. 4 yards $2.00. -' 1 ) I Assortment of Dainty Envelope y Chemise $2.00 11 L1..1. VI- S 1 . . . . ". .. ? i 1 J S HVV mny .u umcK ujoubw are , day tor .w. xnese Aats have been specially re- ? sizes in lopiess, iow ana s Bheer nainsook or batiste inciuded-priced or one day duced for this day and every woman should not fail f medium bust, white and "l elaborately trimmed in fine Ony at 92.00. , , , . , . , . ? ? r1 1on Stirico omKrnirlorv pink. Sale price, $2.00. f ribbon-beadine and ribbon. Downstairs Store to take advantage of this opportunity to purchase a s new hat for herself. iiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii ri!'i.ili'iiiiHiiiUii;ii'iiiiii!imiiiiiiHiiiuiiiiiiitiuii,a;)f Special, $2.00. Two Dollar DqxBrings Unusual Values in ShoesForWomenanA Children Women's ShoesL $2M Odd lot of women's white lace boots, pumps and strap effects --broken" sizes worth two and three times this price. Choice pair, $2.00. Sandals, Pair $2.00 Misses and children's fine grade tan barefoot sandals, flexible soles. Sizes 8 to 11 and to 2. Choice pair $2.00. TennisShoes, 2 for $2 Men's, women's and boys' white canvas tennis shoes and oxfords with .rubber soles. All sizes, 2 pair for $2.00. Children's Pumps, $2 Children's high grade ankle strap pumps and ' high shoes, hand turned soles, all sizes to 8, choice pair $2.00. Children's Play Shoes, 2 pair $2.00' Odd lot of children's play shoes -oxfords and tan canvas sah- dais, broken sizes, 2 pairs for $2.00. L. Lace Shoes,-$2M Children's black lace shoes, flexible soles, worth twice this selling price, size to 11, choice Women's Pumps, $2 Small lot of women's pumps, several styles small sizes, choice $2.00. y. Hour Sale From 9 to 10 Boys9 Overalls Boys' Brownie Overalls, ages 2 to 8. 4 pairs for $2.0d. Limited quantity. . Oownatairs Store. . Here are Some Wonderful House furnishing Specials ai $2.00 Garbage Cap, $2.00 dalvanize4 iron garbage can, has lock lid cover, 10-gallon size, $2.00. - Garden Tool Outfit $2 Consists of good quality spading fork, 14 prong malleable iron rake and steel blade garden hoe. The 3-piece set, $2.00 ' " ' " Window or Flower Boxes, v Two for $2J00 Made of heavy lumber painted green, 30 inch size, 2 for $2.00. Wash Tub and Pail, $2j00 Galvanized iron wash tuo, first quality, NO. S size, and 12-quart galvanized iron water pal. The twofor $2.00. Varnish and Brush, $2.00 Quart can'Pitcairn's varnish, either plain or colored, and 2 Mi -inch black bristle rub ber set varnish brush. The entire out fit, $2.00. Tea Kettle, $2 Made of pure alumi num 5 quart size, very special at $2.00 ' Coffee Percolator, $2.00 Coffee percolator, mirro pure aluminum Coffee percolator, 8-cup size, $2.00. Bath Room Fixture Outfit, $2 Made of brass, heavily nickel plated, con sists of "18-inch towel bar, combination' tumbler and tooth brush- holder, and soap dish to be fastened on the wall. The 3 piece set, $2.00. ' Convex Kettles, $2.00 Mirro pure aluminum convex kettles wittf aluminurn cover, 6 quart size, $2.00. Wash Tubs, $2.00 Galvanized -iron wash ttbs, have wood handles and wringer attachment, No. 3 size, $2.00. 1 Waxing Brush, $2.00 Johnson's waxing brush, has bristle bot tom side protected with felt, $2.00.- CJothes Jjine, $2.00' Genuine sash cord clothes lines, 100 foot length, $2.00. Step Ladder, $2.00 Norway pine step ladder, well made,5-foet siz $2.00. Painters' Overalls, $2. Painters' and paperhangers' white overalls or jackets, $2.00 garment Khaki Pants, 2 pair $2.00 Boys' khaki pants, ages 5 to 9, 2 pairs for $2.00. Khaki Pants, $2.00 Youth's khaki pants, fine qual ity, sizes 25 to 30 waist meas ure, $2.00. y Children's Rompers, $2 Children's , rompers, slightly soiled, 4 pairs for $2,00, limited quantity. Men's Soft Hats, $2.00 Men's soft felt and derbyliats. AW sizes, $2.00. t- r- Men's Union Suits, 2 for $2.00 ' Men's balbriggan union suits, ecru and white, short sleeves, ankle length, 2 for $2.00. Men'sHo8iery, , Dozen, $2.00 'Working men's hosiery, excel lent quality, all sizes, $2.00 per dozen.