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OMAHA, WIKNKSDAY, M-AV .r, tOIT. Hnir Tinting Made Easy .Many Uimif-artiM or w.otntn hav n up with streakeil a nl ptrny heir br-iausc thry knew -of no absolutely safe way to over coma this robber nf youth and attractlviv neM. After all, one of t') chief rl'esiirr In life In that of appealing in as attractive a manner as possihle. "Hrownatone" Hair Sta'n will help ycu In Just this emeraen.'y. VS 1th It you can touch up the gray spots ln;.antly or you can In a few momenta' time .lve to your hair that rich, soft brown, so much to be admired. r, vnu can make It a aloesy black If you prefer. All this without the possibility of detection, failure or harm to either hair tr aralp. , No pre-tous eiperience whrit-'ver. Is necessary when you use 'Brownatone.' Just brush or comb it Into the bair. A sample and a booklet will be sent you upon receipt of 10 cents. All of the leading drug stores sell Brownstone" Hair Stsln will help you Two shades one for gulden or medium brown, and the other for dark brown or black. - . : Insist on "Brownatone" at your hair dresser's. , Prepared hr the Kenton Pharmaeal Co.. K K. Pitta St., Covington. Ky. Hold and guaranteed In pmeha or Sherman McConnell Orur Co. and other leading dealers. Advertisement. More tlanonaa, watchet ana Jnrelrr ant sold en credit than any otkar way. It's cur to Biaks beautiful wadding, annlTaraary or grad uation prasenu that you will bo proud to giro, by opening a cbargs acoouat with u. TRT Men's PlasmnA King, t-prong Tooth mounting. 14k solid gold, Unman or pol- J ft Utaod finish P 7.SOaCoath 1114 v- La Valllore, olid gold, black en amel, l tine diamond, 1 real pearl, CC1K l-ln. chain... r ' 91.60 a Month. Sttwi.Ti TiU 9:30 W IMamond Ring., 14k solid gold Ixiftle -Farf action" (tRf) mounting 3W 84 a Month Osn Dailr Till P. M. rail or writs for lllairt rated catalog No. KM. 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' I-os't risk aarlu r O m m Ixuidioc la. arlrlr araet. tocaoaa of lack of lacAakcal krtwld oa laa part of t&a eoatraa Im H'a sollaia la roar pockat ta amala; iMrt ucbolcal eupwrvka- tea auck aa I aa abia ta raodar. Call akaua ar vrlu. S. 6. PETICOUS Ittmhar Aaiartcaa laitlluta a! Ktacutcal Ka(luara. 1804 VT. O. W. Bldg. Vbaae Sooslaa 6037. demm wa A II. M. S. QUEEN ELIZABETH the straits of the Dardanelles. range has been able to pour an r"i n 'i ii i i n i. 1 "i i iii i in in i. i i ii mmti n I i i iin ssjn i i - i 1 1 1 h-t- t"- - - ",' 'JLtiiimy.1,-.- --,Vv ,,ll(a , J t i , . ....-a.:.. :L.JaiiiLal A . !? ' ' v asasaajswar'?-.a i iadWwwi i.Jl 9 is,-.j. MlArioibins JAPAN DECIDES TO SEND ULTIMATUM Minister of Justice Says China Will Be Invited tv Reconsider Stand Against Concessions. WILL NOT VIOLATE TREATIES TOKIO, May 4. Minister of Jus tice Oiakl Is quoted by the newspa pers as having announced that the cabinet had decided to send an ultl matum to China urging It to recon slder the decision to make no further concessions to Japan. It Is expected In official circles that Japan has no desire to resort to force, but that China "must be made to reallie this country is determined upon the acceptance of Its program tor solidifying the peace of the Or! ent." The press considers the ultimatum a" proper step. The Times believes that if China refuses to yield, Japan should occupy provinces like Shan tung "until China comes to its senses." Claims No Violation. This, the paper says, would not con stitute a violation of China's Integrity, "since lt sole aim would be to -ensure ln" 'r'"?.: 'r;7 m i..lt Friday nlirht at 8 o'clock .when their lie uvuei. in uiuicwtj "' that China may aend word at the laat J minute that additional concessions are possible and In this way avert the ulti matum. . The Kokumin Shlmbuo today quotes Premier Okuma as expressing his disap pointment with the course bf the Chinese authorities. In the beginning. It Is re lated, Japan asked China to keep the pro ceedings secret, In spite of Chinas promise to thkr effect, the proceedings were published broadcast ' Continuing, the Kokumun Shimbun says it Is In a position to declare with authority that whatever action Japan takes, 1U course wlU not disturb the friendly re lations with the United States and Great Britain. , In conclusion, this paper says that tho appeal of China to America through the missionaries will not move the United Rates1 to Interfere. , There '.have appeared statements In the Japanese papers that Dr. Bun Tat Pen, who Is now In' Japan plotting to overthrow Yuan Shl Kat, president of the Chinese republic,- has issued a mani festo making the charge that Yuan Shl Kal In roallty was the originator of the Japanese demands, his ulterior motive being to secure the help of Japan to make himself emperor. These allega tions, however, are quite without con firmation. Federal Employes . : to Take Four Days' Off Without Pay aaawaaaasBsSBB The entire custodial fore, of thirty-four men In the Omaha federal building will be forced to take eight days' furlough wlthout pay between now and the end of the fiscal year, June 30. In order to keep expenses of operation within the curtailed appropriation made, for that purpose. by congress. Th. same or an even longer 1 onforced furlough without pay will bo necessary during -th. twelve months fol lowing. The Omaha payroll Is about ll.s&o per month for the thirty-four custodian em ployes, including chief engineer, assistant and helper, firemen, elevator conductors. watchmen. Janitors, laborers and- char women. Two-fifteenths of that sum will be cut off the payroll during May and June to equalise the deficiency brought about by the desire. of congress to cut down government expenses. Uaay Disorder. Cent from the Liver Constipation, headache, bilious spells Indicate a sluggish liver. The tried rem ery la Dr. Kind's Now Life Pills. Only 8c AU druggists. Advertisement. British Coal Ship is Sunk by Torpedo Off Scilly Islands IjONDON, May 4. -The British steamer vfini.m. from Cardiff for th. Klver Plate, with 4.000 tons of coal, was tor pedoed off the Scilly Islands Monday. Two firemen were killed and th. second enaineer was Injured. Tho wounded man and the remainder of the crew have been landed at Penianoe. The striking of the torpedo was the first intimation that a submarine was Ip th. neighborhood. The force of the explosion hurled tho engineer trrough the aperture made In tho ship's deck and aaved his life. The crew took to their hosts and finally were rescued by fish ing vessels. . Th. Mlnterne was of 1.901 tons net and was 330. reet long, it was duiii :r iwi and owned In London. Restored ! I.OAd lleulth. "I was sick for four years with stoma h trouble," writes Mrs. (HI Gana, Zant'SVllle, O. "I lo it weight anl felt so weak that I almost gave up hone of helm: cured. A "rlcnd tolJ me about ChamlM i lain Tuolctrf. and sine, using two bottles of them I liave been a well woman." Obtainable everywher.-Ad-vertlaement. IN THE DARDANELLES The Queen Elizabeth carrie indirect fire on the Turkish b .--..awaaa- Poor Time for Europe to Lecture . Asia on Political Morality LONDON. May 4 "Unfortunately we only have the summary of China's reply to Japan," says the Daily News In an editorial today, "so that It Is not quite clear what concessions It Is making to Japan. It seems to be far from unreason able In' meeting the demands, reasonable In themselves, but it rejects demands in compatible with its own sovereignty, or with that equality of opportunity which it Is bound by a long succession of treat tea with numerous powers to maintain. The situation Is very critical and must cause Intense anxiety to all who have the reace of the far east at heart. The temptation which faces the Japanese gov ernment Is a powerful one and the mo ment la not well chosen for Europe to lecture Asia on political morality. Tet the Japanese government would be wise to Weigh very carefully any action It might contemplate and to remember that prudence and moderation ate very often the bases of statesmanship. "Japan's military resources are great but all China has been, aroused by Its de Fairbury Will Stay Dry for Whole Month FAIRBCRY, Neb., May 4. fSpeclal.) F'alrbury Is now a "dry" town and likely i to remain so until at least June 5. The I Fairbury saloons seven of them closed . licenses expired and the council refused to grant ' new ones, although Fairbury went "wet" by 17 votes April .' It was all due to a lengthy remon strance filed by John C. McLucas, as ob jector, and a bitter foe of the saloons, charging them . with unlawfully selling and giving away liquor to habitual drunkard, minora, as well as violating the S o'clock closing law, Sunday and election laws. The city council will have a hearing of the cases Wednesday, but it Is said the saloon keepers will not carry the case Into court at all, but the coun cil will be confronted with a new list of applicants for licenses to run saloons the former proprietor having sold, their saloons to the new vmen. . , -It will take thirty days to publish the applicants for licenses In the local papers and secure the licenses. This Is the first time Fairbury has been dry since 1910 and it la the outcome of th ebitter fight engendered at 'the municipal election . Mwste Director at Doane. CRETE, Neb., May l-(Speclal.) GeorKe H. A Her of University Place was elected vdlrector of the Conservatory of Musla of Doane follege lost night. 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I PhotogTaph taken when it was lying outside the entrance to s 15-inch gun in its main turrets and through their enormous atterics, at the same time keeping out of harm's way. mands to intense bitterness and the process of enforcing them may prove ex tremely costly." The question as UT how Japan can reconcile some of its demands on China with its professed Intention of upholding the Independence of that country Is raised by the Manchester Guardian Id reviewing editorially the Chlno-Japaneae ncg nidations. "China does affren," says the Guardian, to the request that it shall not cede to a third twwer any harbors, bays or isl ands along Ita coasts an undertaking against whleh nothing can be said except that It apparently leaves Japan free to demand from China Just what China is forbidden to grant to a third party. "If Japan would enter into a self-deny ing ordinance, then, Indeed, China and thosn who wish It well would have solid ground for satisfaction. But at present we remain pussled to know how Japan ran reconcile, some of Its demands, those, for Instance, which China has rejected with Its professed intention of upholding the Independence of China." Paris. Fo rten years he waa the director of the Franklin academy conservatory, He was director at Peru Normal school and more recently director of the con servatory at Nebraska Wesleyan uni versity, He lathe leader of the Adelphlan quartet. Feds Travel Moat. The total nil lea are of the Federal league teams Is 40.00U miles more than that In either the National or American leagues. These Rear Axle Othars ar. nslng what they briefly describe ae"noatln''trpeeofaale, Which means that they ar. th. earlier 1 types of asla. whioh wars davaM opad In the evolution of the FUtX floating Rear Asia This Rear ' Aalethat Saudabakar a waa I a much more costly to manufacture. But SAFES. Forltaarrle. tha waight of the ear eath. aal. housing. It has TWO Timkao Bearings In each hub to take up the aide throats. And the shaft Itself doe. ON B thing only turns tbewbaala Radius Rods Ton will not And radius rods .a many cars excepting thoae of high price or if you do find them, you i will not. they ar. inslcnincaot In alia. Soma cars driv. thro th. springs Just bacauaait happens to cost mora to uaa radlue rods and a torque arm as Studebakar doaa. But It also happens that radius rods take th. driving thrust that the springs have to take Ip other cars. And a. saaka the oar EASIEK-riding. Springs Driving thro' springs mean, that th. serines hav. to be stiller than usual, bacaua. the maalar leaf that en. thin band a steal that runs from tip to tip ef the aprings, must transmit all therpuah" of th. wheels. Also, on. and of th. spring must be firmly attached to th. frame, 8tudabaker, In addi tion to having developed spring steels snd design that make tham wonorh.r.y elaatic and long-lived. Is ablo, bacauaelt uaaradlua rods, to make the springs springier" a. to say, and also to u mm spring shackle, at BOTH enda, thu. In creaalng th. amooth-riding quat. hies of the ear. Ample Brakes Minor In Import anaa, you might say. But take the brakrajuat aa aaampla. SAFETY ia a big con sideration in any car. Your brake, ar. vital aomotimas whan you have to stop quickly. Btudabekar not only uses a brake equallaer such as you hnd on one of the vary hltfhcat priced cars but uaa. brak. drums that arc much larger than meat cars weighing hall a ton mora are using. Coats more but it's Studabaaw's way of making aura. P See it at StsMaktr ROADSTER . $965 StsMalar UCHT SIX . 1385 StsaUakerSIX, 7-asaafsr.l4SO F. 0. B. Detroit Nurse Registration BoardusAppointed (From a Staff Correspondent ) LINCOLN,, May 4.-Bpeclal.)-The Iloard of registration for nurses, under a law passed by the last legislature, which consists of Governor Morehead, State Superintendent Thomas and Attor ney General Reed, has recommended for appointment the following nurses for the registration board: For the threo-year term: Gertrude II. Smith, Omaha; Mary Swan, state hos pital, Lincoln. For two years. Grace Bradley, Lister hospital. Omaha; Lillian Btuff, Wise Me morial. Omaha, For one year: Rlale Sandman. Harblnc. Laborer Struck by Locomotive May Die When Bnglneer Carl Merchlum of a light passenger locomotive blew his whistle at Thirteenth and Ohio streets Tuesday afternoon to warn Charles O. Anderson, a railroad laborer, who waa walking along the tracks In the same direction, the latter Is said to have stepped directly in front of the engine, Instead of to one side. He waa struck and suffered a fracture' of the skull as a result; and Is now .reported to bo dying at St. Joseph's hospital, whence he was taken In the police ambulance. Anderson Is 64 years of age, lives at 2WI North Twentieth street and has a wife and several grown children. Bee Want Ads produce results. are the reasons wjiy And youll see more many more -wnen you come to look at the car itself. But these are enough to give you some idea of what you'll find. And when you find other cars that cost from $90 to $225 more than this Studebaker, omitting or de liberately trying to make advertising capital of designs mat are admittedly not as good you can draw your own conclusions as to whether it is wise to pay more than $985 for another car. And you don't want to judge this FOUR on price either. Not for a minute. You find QUALITY in every detail of it You find the most approved design. You find accuracy of manu facturing that strikes the. average man as miraculous. But you expect to get that from a plant that is recognized as gne of the largest in the business. And Studebaker is. And just so,-you expect a relatively low price from such a manufacturing organization. For the simple reason that you know large scale manufacturing results in economies, low costs that other plants can never begin to touch. And so it isn't price but QUALITY that we want you to look for. And we are entirely willing even eager to have your choice rest on just that matter of QUALITY. For we know that when you set this Studebaker beside other cars, youll decide in your mind, as many thousands of careful men have already done that it is needless to pay more than $985 for a FOUR and unwise to pay less. The car is at your convenience at any time and for any tests, hills, roads, anything ' tecause its Reduce expenses Now and always Wash clothes; Clean house; Do all your soap-and-water work Sv h with r in cool or lukewarm water, without hard rubbing or scrubbing. Ftla h Co.. , -MESSAGE OMAHA NEAL INSTITUTE, 1502 South! Tenth Street, Omaha, Neb. I heard you got two of my friends yesterday. That's all right, I have soma more that you won't get. (Signed) JOHN BARLEYCORN. tfJaaaaaaatSBHSaaBaaaaiaaaBaSasAaBW T Let The Bee get you a job. Situations Wanted" ads arc free. needless to 1 more than fbur985 Omaha Factory Branch, 25502-4 Farnam St. "Studebaker Wilson" Local Dealer, 2429 Farxiam St PaHaeatpitla. it is pay 98S in