4r-X TTTR OMAN A SUNDAY BEE: .NOVEMBER 7, 1915. Apply Sage Tea if TTn J Y To flrntr 11 .111111 AO UHtljr Grandma Used Sage Tea and Sulphur to Darken Her Hair and Nobody Knew. Tha um of Sss and Sulphur for restor ln faded, (Tar hair to 1U, natural color data bark to grandmother's time. Hhs wed tt to keep her hair beautifully dark, 1 glossy and abundant Whenever her fcalr fell out or took on that dull, faded or I streaked appearance, thla almpla mUtura m applied with wonderful effect. I .But brewing at home la muaay and out- ef-dats. Nowaday, by aaklng at any I a . . k.(1. f ..w...k'. ' Rage and Sulphur Compound," you will get thia famoua old recipe which can be depended upon to reatore natural color and beauty to tha hair and la splendid for dandruff, dry. feverish. Itchy acalp and falling hair. A well-known downtown druggist says It darkens tha hair o naturally and evenly that nobody can tall It has been applied. 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Kemember DeMlracle la tha only depilatory that has a binding guarantee in eerh mrHl whloh entltlea you to vour luuiv if It faila Insist en tha genuine PeVflrarle and you will get tha original liquid hair remover, others are wortnleM Imltallone refuse them. ' DeMlnuele la aoid m SM and 2.0 bot ' Ilea. The iarser alia ia the moat aeon oroloal for dermatologlata and large uaere to buy. If your dealer will not supply you order direct from us. The truth about" the treatment -of -euneWlu, ' oua hair mailed tn plain afed envelope, ' . on requeat, DeMlracle Chemical Com- Tiany. Iiept B. Park Ave. ana ivta e.., , New Tork. TC2AT S BEAUTY KELPS Nothing; excites more criticism than a woman with her face all daubed with face powder In her desire to hide a . faulty or an aging skin. Initead of ual&g powder, which dogs and enlarges the pores. It Is far better to use a good faoe lotian that will Improve and per ( manently benefit ths skin. By dlosoW . lng fous ounces of spurmaa In a half Ijplnt of hot'waur you can make an In expensive lotion that will do wonders as a akin whltensr and complexion beau Ufler. It removes all shlnlnass. sallow "ness and roughness, and gives ths skin . a smooth, velvety tons, while It does not rub off easuV llks powder, nor does It show on the akin. By waahlng ths hair with a teaspoon ful of canthrox dlaaulvsd in a cup of hot water, afterward rinsing thoroughly , with clear water, one finds that It dries quickly and evenly, is unstreaked, bright ,soft sad very fluffy, as fluffy, in faot. that it looks more abundant than It la and so soft that arranging It -eoomee a pleasure. This simple, lusxpensiv ahempoo cleanses tha hair and scalp thoroushly of all dandruff and dirt - and leaves a clean, wholesome feailnx. AU scalp irritation will HaipitJt. . and tha hair will be brighter and glusaler than ever before- AdverUaemant V ,."",iv , : f GOVERNMENT PUT TO TEST,SOCIALEXTEKSIONI)iaECTOBOr I Patriotiim Prerents the Officials of Russia from Precipitating Strike ia All the Factories. DIFFERENCES SMOOTHED OUT fCrrpnn1nca of tha Associated Praaa.) LONDON, Oot. . Ths prorogation of tha Russian Duma, according to account that hava reached London from members of tha octobrlst and progrraslva ps'tlcs. waa one of tha severest vl which rro- met alnca It rams Inui being. Only tha ohaer paflotlsm of tha men who guided tha majority In that oody prevented tha prorogation from becoming disaster of the moat fsr-resrhlng Import At ona tlma It threatened to precipitate a rteneral atiika In all the factorlea applying tha army- atrlke which would hava loft tha army helnleaa. Tha following account of tha . crisis oamos from member of tha progreaalva raD: "Flrrt of all, it I noressnry to realise exactly what thia Duma meant to the Rueslan prople. That people waa endur ing tha hxavy mental strain j( a Ion? ?r" of. r!'?-!'1'" " ' Z v 1 . . J" J""" hundred of mllea from tha 'ron Wounded soldier, returning to tha hf'rt of ho. coun'r' ,,ro"lht to town Md. "' that made tho lack of ""minltlnn mora than an Intellectual Problem. Tha raault was that tha corn- non people wi-re clamorous for ' (pen crltlclara snd some sort of control of the bureaucracy, which It fait was responsi ble, and tha Duma seemed to all classci tha only hops of suoh crltlctera snd con trol. For a tlms It wss refused to them. Then, under the stresi of tha fall of War saw, the government decided to yiel-J and. summon the Duma. j Poarteea Dlatlaet Parties. 'The Duma, conscious that the nation for once was united behind it, aatcntahoa everyone by the thoroughness and frank neaa with which It U tacked, in a hundred speeches tho probUms that had been tn tha minds of all. It soon became svident that this was to be a different sort at a Duma from those which had preceded It. J It was to be a parliament la fact as well jas name, for the membership, always heretofore broken up Into tiny political ' groups which mads ani'tMng llks con certed action wall nigh Impose! bio, began to wield Itself Into two or three parties and a real majority part began to ap pear, for the first tlms In history. "There are fourteen so-called parties represented la the Russian Duma, as fol io wai Extreme right, nationalists, prorreaatva nationalists, light octobrtsts, semstro octrobrists, . Isft octobrtsts, Poles, Mo hammedans, peasants, progreaslvea, csdets, labor members, social democrat. ; social democratic minority party. - "Whlls thus disunited tha Duma was weak. But things began to assums a very different aspsct when MlUukor, leader of tha oadats, and Ouchkov, laadsr of tha octroblsts. working together, suoceeded In forming what was called tha progressive bloc. They combined all the parties In the preceding list sroept the first three and the last two. Then for the first time the government waa faoed by a Duma with the power of making Itself felt The majority enjoyed by the progreaalva Moo was absolutely over whelming, ! ' ' t i , t- The Neat stave. "The nest stage In the story was the result of ths peculiar character of the Ruastan politician. No sooner . do any two Russians agree on anything than they sit down to draw up a platform or program, dealing not only with the matter in hand, but extending far afield to all the subjects upon which they are sbls to agree. So with this progressive bloo. No sooner had ths constituent par ties agreed to units for their work In ths Duma than, la spits of ths fact that every man was solely concentrated on doing what ahouid be dona for tha win ning of the war, they met to elaborate a serious program which should show all ths subjects on which thsy wsre agreed. They produced a program . embodying shout a dossn points, including such un timely matters as the reform . of ths ssmstvos or municipal councils, a broad' snlng of the electoral franchise, recogni tion of trade unless, and the eatablUo- rnsnt of a ministry not recruited from the ranks of rnotaldom. I'saVs Or4e aa . tha Tabls.' . "It Is obvious that the fsw points noted are enough to constitute the widest possible reformation In the Russian sys tem of government Leaders hava slnoa asserts that thsy did not mean thla program as anything but a statement of -ultimate hopes,' and that for the mo ment they were oontsnt to concentrate their attention en matters of war legis lation. But the publication of the pro gram gave the conservative governing clasass a tremendous shook, and official dom took the opportunity to say, "Look what these people are determined to do under cover of the national emergency, "Premier Gorenvykln, who was one of those greatly aroused by the program, rushed off to the csar and obtained a decree of prorogation, as a eply to what hs believed to be a threat against his official existence. It Is said that when hs laid ths decree before his col leagues of the cabinet thsy all, with ths exception of one man, sided against I him, but there lay the oser order on ths table1, and ths thing -was done, the I enraged Duma being polHely told that It had successfully accomplished Its des tiny. "But for the patriotism of the members ths result might have been chaoa. For a tlms Mlllukov threatsned that all mem bers of his party would resign from their positions on ths oommittees formed for dealing with questions of munitions and other war matters. This would hava been aa Incitement from above to a Twtierai and disastrous ttrike atlllukov was for- 1 tunatsly mads to see the danger of It and ths leaders of every party set them sslvas to preventing any disturbance. . "The story is not yet finished. Ths Duma has learned lis power. It has also, perhaps, learned the virtue of tact." GERMANY EXPERIMENTS ON SOME NEW FIBRES (Correspondence of ths Associated Frees.) BERLIN, Nov. t A special commis sion ea new fibres recently appointed by the minister of war to find substitues for Juts and hemp, which products have been excluded from the Oermaa market by ths war, has established aa siperiuental station at Harburg, ea the Kibe, oppoelts Hamburg, where It will uodertaas ex periments on native plants, especially nettles and hop vines. Nettles grow la ths German forests In great quantities, and a successful method of making them available far fibres would be a great boon te tha ooontry. Jft.ss'Eunice'Ensor SHRINERS PREPARE FOR A CEREMONIAL (Continued from Page One.) ela' milk and bread that will be aup- plled that they may feel .that their bur dens are lightened as they plod along. Candidates Aaaemhl. At 11 o'clock tn the Blue lodge room of tha old Masonlo temple the candidates will assemble, where. tbey will meet the recorder and relieve themselves of their coin, that their trip over the Bands may be made easier. After that they wilt be permitted to go their respective ways until I o'clock in ths afternoon. At this hour thsy will all meet at the City Audi torium, Fifteenth and Howard streets, where they will get all that will be com ing to them. In other words, they will be Initiated Into the mysteries of the Shrine, these officers being In chsrgs of the work: Potentate F. F. Whltcomb Chief Habban F. C. Kogera Aailstant Kabban C. U bhook High Priest ami Prophet. ...H. II. Kruser Oriental Uulue T. U Comba Treaauicr W. E. Khoadea Recorder VV. T. Kourke first Ceremonial Matter B. R. Stllea Second Ceremonial Maater..O. T Tlcknor Captain of tha Ouard J. M. Butler Outer Ouard D. W. Tlllotaon Marshal.. Director.. .F. C. Tym .James Coir Assistant Director ......A. C. Kugul Aaalstant Director, .Oacar Liebeii Venerable Bhelk ..J. A. Howard A. D. Kalconer J. A. Woodman Captain of Arab Patrol. Keeper or wardrobe Alchemlat Alchemiat. J. Ia DeLong F. W. Fitch ... O, H. lAvidKe William Gardiner r. octrtclan. Electrlclnn.. Kleotrlelan ..R. S. Huntington Maater of Transportation.. Michael Clark Track and Bllde Inspector Thomas Falconer Official Decorator.. due Rense Ouarolan or ISovteea J, E. Slmpaon Dervish of First Instance.... C. H. Mullln See lml ana Baterlalalagr." Candidates who survive ths ordeal will by that tlms hava become full fledged fihrtners and will bs fit subject to par ticipate la the social function at the Au ditorium In ths evening. Ths evening entertainment will be for the wivee of the members of the Shrine, as well as for tho members themselves. It will' bs an artist concert, a reception1 and a ball and will continue until midnight For the evening entertainment ' the Shrine has secured some of the best local and fore Ism talent available. There will be an orchestra to discourse Instru mental music., besides ths following named Chicago celebrities, who will sing and play. Wavs Whltcomb, soprano i William Claire Hall, tenor; Amy Emerson Nelll, violinist and Edgar A.. Nelson pianist. In addition to tho reoeptlon. mualo and dancing, during the evening a number of Shrine Initiation features will be added to the regular program. These ars added la order that tha women, who ara barred from beoomlng Shrlners, may know some of the seceu of the lodge room. , Am Aeate Beasoa. The moon was casting flickering shadows over a pair of lovers aa they sat aide by aide In Battery nark. He glanced out acroaa tho water and aaw tha Statue of Liberty In the shadowy gloom. "I wonder why they have Ita light ao small?'' he broke In on the blissful silence. "Perhaps." arawered ahe In a soulful tone, aa ana coquettish ly tried to slip from his arm, "the snmller the light ths greater the liberty." dlarper's. .HIIMHHamMUHtl uVA BLTKT; & SONS CO. V 'it RADIANT HOME BASE BUHNERS OAK STOVXS AND RANGES, UP FROM $22.00 ' HITCHES CAHIXKT8 Complete with floor bin, rxrea Jars and almnlncm top; whit etusnieta lnalde. 8ee this rab Usee at Use gpa 1 Q OC dal prioa aPIOsaJ Senator Burton to Be Guest of Omaha Next Wednesday Ndbrska republicans hava planned to slve Senator Theodore E. Burton of Ohio, a warm reception upon his visit to the state of Nebraska, November 10. Prominent republicans In the larger towns throughout the stats have been active In perfecting the detalla of the entertainment to be tendered to tha Ohio stateaman. Party leaders In Omaha have taken hold of the matter eameatlv, and they ars heartily supported by the Commercial club, which tenders a lunch eon wt behalf of the city, and by the McKlnley club, which takes crge of ths afternoon reception for tho distin guished guest Senator Burton will make, two notable speeches In Omaha. The first, to be given in the dining hall of tha v-ommer- clal club at the noon hour, wilt be af- dreaaed to the buslneasmen. At the speakers' table will be aeated about twenty prominent men from various parte of the atate. After a brief Introduction by one of the officers o fthe club, Sen ator Burton will deliver an addreaa under the caption, "1916." While the drift of hla argument cannot now be predicted. It Is said by those who know him well thst his remarke will partake of a die cues on of commercial and Industrial con ditions brought about by the enforce ment of ths economic policies of ths democrats. Senator Burton's principal sddress will be delivered st the Fontenelle hotel as sembly room, on the evening of November 10. Former Senator JoaeDh H. Mill.iVi Death Calls Well Known Figure in Russian Circles (Correspondence of tho Associated Prens.) PETROORAD. Oct 11. A marked fig ure In ths ranks of Russian officialdom has disappeared In ths death of P.. N. Durnovo, the minister of ths Interior In ths cabinet of ths late Count Witte. He had occupied leading, but still subordi nate, places In that ministry for a gen eration, and after be and Count Witts ,reslgned together he was a member of ths Imperial Council. Hs attained ' the leadership of ths conservative wings- of both the Council and ths Duma, and held this Influential place until a few weeks before his death. A speech he delivered about the time the progressive majoritfos of theas bodies wsre formed caused the leadership to pass Into more conciliatory hands and contributed to the split of tho conserva tive forces and tha strengthening of the liberal. Durnovo entered the publlo service as a naval oflcer In 1861 Ten years later hs was transferred to ths ministry of Jus tics, having mads special studies In law. In 1SS1 hs went to ths ministry of ths Interior. Three years later he Waa en trusted with ths Important post of di rector of ths police department which he held until 1893, a period of deepening reaction. During the next aeven years he was senator, and one of those composing the highest court of Russia From 1900 to 1906 he wae assistant minister of the Interior.; In the latter year Count Wltte selected him aa a fitting Instrument for suppressing' "evolutionary disorders and to bear the odium of repression, in Catarrh and Stomach Trouble Suffered Much Took Per una Re suits Wonderful Mrs. John Underwood, No. 1 Cypress Avs.. ColunVbua, Ohio, writes: "Having had catarrh and stomach trouble ami having; suft ersd vary much, I, after be ing doctored a long while, as a last re sort, took Peruna. The result waa won derful. ' X would hijrhly reoommaad It as a rood remsdy. I 'still se Peruna and would not be without It. I always have It In ths house," Our booklet, telling yon how to keep well, free to all. Ths Psruna Co, Co lumbus, Ohio. Those whs object to Unid piertlrHnss oaa now procure rtnus Tablets. MONDAY GAS PLATES Nickel plated, two burners, special val ue Mond'y only $1.39 WASH TUBS . No. 1 Size, only. 53c No. 2 Size, only 63o No. 3 Size, only 73o WASH BOARDS Glass, brass or zinc, special, only . . .34o SAD IRONS Special ... -....98c GALVANIZED PAILS , 10-qt size only. .18c 12-qt. siz only. .22o 14-qL size only. .24o Oak Stoves up from Cook Stoves, up from Oil Heaters $3.25 Tireless Cookers, up from A. n. GAS RANGES The) sanitary line cabinet stove, with 10x20 rrrtv whits) past splasher, alum In am broiler. ;rr.sr $37.00 ' HON. THEX)DORE E. BURToW. will open the meeting. and former Beri ator Norrla Brown will Introduce the speaker, whose subject on this occasion will be, "The United Statea and the War."- . , Count Wltte's cabinet he played a highly Independent role. Disclosures in the po lios department led to a demand from Count Wltte for Durnovo's dismissal. As a result, both left the office together. Durnovo was a man of strong will, much capacity for work, and firm faith ta the old order of thlnas. . Lost fttortre of the Wa. What became of that miRhty gun which, twenty-four mllea away, tiirvw shclla liuo Dunkirk at flve-mlnute intervals? What are the explanations - of those periodical spells of big gun firing heard by Dutch Islanders? I Those aerial ralda on the Krupp works, what did they amount to? i What waa the desree of exaggeration In the atoriea of the death of von Kluck I and the German crown prince, the tale ; of the retirement of von Tirplti? i Waa the Queen Elisabeth sunk at the 'Dardanelles, as reported, the von Moltke j destroyed In the Bay of KiKa aa cole- : bra ted In Petrograd and London? Soma of these stories sre doubtless woven of pure fiction. Some are true, , but the details, crsved by the news read- j inK world, hava atruck a anas; in the temperamental cenaora or have been buried under the avalanche of aucceedlng events. Those of us who live long enouKh will read the answers in tne nisiorn-s of the war that Is. nnlees the historians are all klHed off. Toiedo Blade. Beaaty a Job Maker. Kansas girls who desire to be steno Kraphera and draw a salary from the state, are wonde.mfr if they should take a course with a beauty doctor before taking the civil service examination. The rulea of the commission aa announced ahow that personal appearance and de meanor count for thlrsv pointa. Stenography, typewriting, grammar, spelling and penmanship between them count for the other eeventy points. But the a-irls are figuring on the possi bility of being' fairly proficient in all those and vet falling to get on tha eligible list because they are dowdy, because their hair Is not done In the latest atvle, be cause a shoe is run over at the heel or because they are toe freckled. Topeka Journal. I Always Have It In The House, r I ItIs K ' . I A Good V , Remedy, i . A V. 1 Na-,.ftas.Tf---V; 1515 HARNEY WASH BOILERS Extra heavy tin, copper bottom and stationary handles, regular $2.10, spe cial Monday . .$L57 CLOTHES LINE 60 ft. of Cotton Line only .... ...... 12c M $5.95 $10.00 Gas Heaters $2.50 .-$10.50 . , KLEOTKIO QOOVa Isunps HeaXers Irons Percolators Toasters OrilU, Beertoa' Machine Motors Varunm ClesMiers. Never mind price WAS J3 VLgf And the value of every garment is so apparerit that every woman in need of a SUIT should be here Monday while the ' selection lasts. . Not bought specially, but from our own high grade stock. y Every good and seasonable material is to be seen " in styles that cover the Field of Fall Fashion. Mili tary -braids, fancy covered buttons and good looking Fur" are 'the principal trimmings. Our usual high class make and finish is to be expected. Monday While the Suits Last mm 1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET. f e Make Men's Hats! And Retail Them at $2.50 Dresher,The Tailors 1L Phone Tyler 345 if You've a Cleaning Job. Dresner Bros. Gleaners 2211-2213 Farnara Street, Omaha. Model M International Motor Truck Model M, $710 cash f. o. b. Akron, Ohio THIS price includes chassis and standard express body, as shown above, finished in rich brown. We can also furnish different styles of body on special order. This is the truck which mads International Motor Truck reputation. Thousands of these Model M trucks are ia every day use in praoticaily every line of business. Retail merchants, wholesalers, contractors, gas, telephone, electric light, and power companies find in tha Model M a truck that pays from tho minute it starts to work. 1,000 pounds capacity. Water-cooled, haavy-dtity motor the long-wearins; kind with power to spare. Sealed govtroor, preventing orerspoedinf. One lever control, simple and easy to operate. Besides Model M, the full line of International Motor Trucks Includes Model MA, air-cooled, 1,000 pounds, at 600 Model E, 1,500 pounds, at t50 and Model F, 1,000 pounds, (chassis only), at flSOO. All prices cash f . o. b. Akron, O. -. Write the neaxeet address for complete information about the ' trucks and about International Harvester service baaWe and after the sale. , International Harvester Company of America QiasTia sTs.f Ca4ar rails. Is. I Oe wills, Zan.T Ooaaofl Bluffs, Xa. (Hl a.ai DmiMpcit, la.; XMavac Oula-i tm fet-laaa, Ia.t Iraaasiaa, Za-I Irt todga. la. Kaiaaa, SSuuX Kaaaaa Our T-1- Wtosaa City. Sa. SDaasarolla, SUaavl aa. tvmrnvK X-i IVoala, Sbvj KasNUl U9, te-t Snwia Ass, X I Ssaasa. sVaa, Agents .ua ia Uaocoiaaasl Tasntary. Wnta. Wire as- Thans) what the it's NOW gift!!! mm Yes; every time 'you buy one you' boost an Omaha Industry.' But;' that Isn't the. ONLY reason you . should wear a Dresher-made Hai.-' Buy one because you are retting the"BEST that's In Hat-dom. Soft' .or stiff any shape any shade any size at $2.60. We not only equal those "eastern" factories, but go them BETTER. A full stock of the hats on exhibit at the Cleaning Plant and at Dresner The Tailors. See the line complete at $710 x in !1 II It!