THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1022. Senator Norris . " Attacks View of Secretary of War : Siyi Abolition o( Direct Primary Would Be Step :- in Direction of '; Monarchy.. ' . By GEORGE P. AUTHIER. WMklaftM tiimnHirt Owlw Bm. Wsihington. June 16. (Special Ttlcgrsm.) benstor Norns oi we ' bratk tods took ut the challenge ; contained in the address of Secretary .' oi War Week i at Cleveland yeiter- clay, attacking the direct primary V. methods of making nomination!. ' Senator Norria attacked this view, V. aaying he believed abolition of the direct primary it in the direction ol v monarchy, lie expressed tne nope v- that the time would come when all -'" official would be selected by pri- mary, from the president down to I road aupervisor. ; He added that men were preju- . ' diced, perhaps, because he knew that if it had not been for the direct pri mary, he would not be here. He ; said that President Harding might ' be prejudiced against it, because in the primaries that were held on pres. ident tne president never got 10 urti base." Sara Primary Fundamental. Senator Norris said the direct pri- '. mary was fundamental, inasmuch as , it was as important to select canai dates as to elect them. Referring to the recent Iowa pri- manes. Senator Norns said he was pleased over the nomination of Smith iirookhart and said he had . heard that the campaign cost only $500. He aaid this was proof it was not -v necessary to spend large turns of money to' be nominated under the The Nebraska senator took up the J charge made by Secretary Weeks ' that the primary had a tendency to eliminate partisanship and party re aponsibility. Senator Norris said that if the primary did this and noth ' ins: else, it had -justified itself. - ' He . expressed the opinion that ;, nothing caused so much harm to y government as partisanship. This ': was evidenced, he said, by the fact ; that when the finance committee .1 brings in a tariff rate a mile high, . the republican senators are expected :' to vote for it In the ' house.v he .' charged, Representatives Woodruff ' and Johnson had undertaken to have an investigation. This was refused - by the arbitrary action of a tew sclf- . appointed leaders. ' '; Tilts Lance With France. ' , ; Senator Norris became engaged in a spirited colloquy with Senator France of Maryland, who claimed ' ,a. the 18th amendment was the one re- i erred to by Secretary Weeks and tftaintaincd this smfnHmfnl wa mih. h versive of the principle of self-gov- . u. :j .... , . t VI mucin, 51U 11 WdS JU51 as '. permissible to adopt an amendment rf- which .would make selling liquor ; compulsory. , x . Senator Norris said there were , ; many foolish things that might be done, -but they were not done. He rV said if it was possible the senate ! might make a fool of itself, and sometimes did, but it was not the y rule, nor would it be the rule among tne people. One Day Is Left for Of f ice Filings Dozens of Candidates Send Names to Secretary of State .-for Legislative Berths.. Lincoln, June 16. (Special.) There is one more day for candidates for office to file. Today, dozens of candidates for legislative and state senatorial posi tions placed their names on file. Thomas Cronin of Omaha filed for the republican nomination for lieu tenant governor and Otto Meyer t)f Lincoln filed for the democratic nomination for attorney general. Congressional filings today follow. M. F. Hall, Neligh, Third district, progressive; John Havekost, Hooper. Third district, , progressive; Oswald Byron. Walthill, Third district, re publican. , , Arthur H. Briggs, Omaha, and Tom Hall, Verdon, filed for the re publican, nomination for statel rail way commissioner:' , Hall formerly was a member of the commission. W.: A. Ransdall, Beatrice, filed for the republican nomination for con gress in the Fourth .district. D. M.' Amsberry, secretary of state, announced that clerks would be on duty until midnightv Saturday at his office to receive filings. Sun day, June 18, is the day set by law to close filings. On Monday Ams berry will receive all filings sent by mail if the postmark shows they were mailed on Sunday of earlier. r- Assistant of Davis Wants Patmele Tried Lincoln, June 16. (Special Tete gram) J. B. Chase,' assistant to At torney General Davis, announced to day that he would demand another preliminary hearing in county court at Plattsmouth against Charles C. Prmele, former president of the now-defunct bank of Cass county. The state had filed charges against Parmtle on 17 counts, in all of which Farmele was acquitted by Acting County Judge William Deles Dernier yesterday at Parmele's preliminary hearing. 1 . Chase declared new hearing was possible because a preliminary is not considered a trial. Train Ordered to Allow 5-Hour Period for Shoppers Lincoln. June 16. (Special) The Miisouri Pacific railroad was ordered by the Nebraska railway commis sion today to(.revise its schedules ot trains running daily between Omaha and Auburn so that passengers will have five hours to shop in Omaha. The company bad complained it. was losing $40,000 annually because of motor bus competition. Witnesses at a hearing held here insisted the train would be profitable if the road would give travelers an opportunity to remain a tew Honrs in uraana. The company asked that the pas senger trains be discontinued. (0 Four New Broadway HiU On Victor Records Hear them in our Phonograph Department. Main Floor West ' ' For Summer Days White Silk Hosiery A bijr part of the psychology of keep ing cool is In looking cool. White footwear really is cooler and looks just heaps cooler. White Thread Silk Hose All full fashioned, pure thread silk hose, silk to the hem or with lisle garter tops. All first qual ity, with double soles and high spliced heels. Many are Kayser, van Raalte and Onyx brands worth 2.50 to 3.25 a pair. Saturday, per pair nceu neeia. 1.95 White Silk Hose Plain and lace hose of thread silk and fiber sijk. Semi-fashioned with lisle garter tops, reinforced heels and, toes. All sizes. Values 1.50 and 1.75. Sat urday, per pair ; ' ' Main Floor North fairer iops, 1.00 Special for Saturday T Long White Silk Gloves Regular 2.S0 quality 16-button length in extra quality of Milanese silk with double ifnger tips. Sizes 5Yz, 6 and Per pair Main Floor North 1.55 A Saturday Ribbon Special . Satin and Brocade Ribbons For sashes, millinery purposes, camisoles, etc. are some high grade Warp Prints in-light ami dark colors, 6, 7, 8 to, 12 inches wide; plain and fancy warp prints, French stripes, etc.; formerly 69c, 98c, 1.25 1 Saturday, per yard, Main Floor North i Included 39c Ladies' High Class Neckwear Collars for Trimming Made of net and trimmed with lace in venise or filet; hand-embroidered square, bib collars, also round collars; values 98c to 1.98; - CQ Saturday, each, UJ7C Collar and, Cuff Sets Eyelet embroidered sets for ging ham dresses; wonderful assortment, - JQ Main Floor East ' , per set, Hair Nets Humanet Double Meth Hair Nets Our own importation; special, 3 for. Carmen Silk Nets With or without elastic, 3 for ' Fathionette An invisible human hair net, , all colors, cap and fringe style; 2 for Humanet Single Mesh Hair Nets All colors, cap or fringe styles: 4 for Hair Nets by the Box National or Style 999, single mesh, all colors, cap or fringe styles. sfi Box of 6 " OUC The Fashion A silk net perfect in size and color, OC with elastic or tied ends. 4 for eSOC . ftf ain Floor West 25c 25c 25c 25c Summer Glassware Specials Priced From 1& to .2.98:' . Our ' big selling of hot weather specials in thin-blown glads is now in progress: , Included are Jugs, Water and lee Tea Sets, Goblets, Sherbets, Wines, 'Tumblers, Ice Teas All attractively decorated with plate and needle etch ings. ,. This glassware is priced at 33 less than regular. Fif th Floor East For Saturday Only 3.50 Corselettes 2.75 Made of beautiful orchid satin striped poplin, these serve the pur pose of a bandeaux and as a con finer for the- abdomen. They launder easily and are. so cool and comfort able for morning , wear, motoring, sports, or for any occasion where you want a trim silhouette without the restrictions of a corset. The hose supporters keep the stockings from wrinkling around the ankle in the provoking way they have it doing without supporters. ". Sizes 34-36-38. . Third Floor North C Saturday An Exceptional Sale of SB Summer Hats 4.95 Remarkably Low Priced at Hats which introduce the most suc cessful of the new midsummer modes. Delightful June-time creations whose lightsome smartness is the final lovely touch of the summer costume. Wide-brimmed garden hats, Canton Crepes, Georgettes, silks, felts hats large, hats small. They are much fa vored for every type of costume or an accenting note for darkerfrocks. Sport Hats In ' felt, organdy, ribbon, yarn, satin and straw with 1 QP O QC combinations. . it JO to O,u0 Second Floor East Children's Hats Leghorns and milans to be worn with dainty summer dresses; banded with grosgrain ribbon. Well made of good straws in shapes that shade fhe eyes. Something that every little girl needs. Worth up to 6.95. Special for Saturday O 0 R Second Floor East Sale of Mixing Bowls and Utility Sets Heavy Clear Glass Bowls Set of 5, $1.00 - , Practical shape for mixing with specially designed base which will not tip over easily. Will stack solid in the ice chest with plate between. YellowStone Bowls Here's the old standby; Yel low bowls with white bands, in 5 to . 10-inch size. Set 1 OA of 6 v .. 1 37 Lightweight Porcelain Bowls . Plain white optic pattern, practical for mixing, and pod enough for table use; set of 1 ff 4 X tJJ Glass Utility Dishes Four useful sizes for ice box . use and mixing of small quantities. QQ v Set of 6 OJ7C Fifth Floor East 2,000 Special Purchase and Sale of Fine S ilk U n de r garm ents . Pin-chased from New York' Underwear Manufacturers at a wonderful reduction in price. Will be sold at " ' ' ' v 4 to Less Than Regular Prices ,. ' - .; .. ' ' In these lots are well-known makes such as Kayser, Van Raalte, Shan ahan and Siegel. These are among the largest silk underwear manufac turers' in this country. The lot consists of bloomers, stenins. union suits, vests and combination stepins. They are plain Jersey silks and lace stripe effects. Plain flesh and combina tion colors. Will be sold in three big lots. 1 Bloomers, Vests, Panties, 1.95 Bloomers and Step-Ins, 2.95 Union Suits, Combination Step-ins, Teddies, 3.95 Third Floor Center Notion Specials for Saturday SHOE FINDINGS , Specially Priced In summer when shoes require more at tention to keep them looking neat, par ticularly white ones, a generous supply of shoe accessories should be conveniently at hand. , Dyanshine All colors. Special, 454 Nova White Shoe Cleaner Special, 254 Shiaola ' Sets Wool brush and -dauber, special, . . ' 504 Shiaola Two boxes for 154 Snow White for Cleaning White Shoes Special, ' 204 Neo ' for White Shoes Regularly 15c, special, t 104 Patent ' Leather Cream Regularly 60c, special, 504 Rite Way Suede Powder, 254 Uni-Iak White Heel Enamel Special, 254 Gilt Edge Black Polish, 254 Jet Oil Black Polish, 15 Cummer's White Kid Cleaner Bottle at 254 NEEDED NOTIONS Naiad Dress Linings All sizes, regularly, 50c each, special. 354 Sanitary Belts All elastic with long oloth . tabs. Regularly 35c, special, 194 Wearever Baby Pants Natural color rub ber, special, 254 Velvet Grip Sew-on Corset Garters Regu larly 29c a pair, special, 194 Warren's Mercerised Shoulder Strappings In all wanted colors. Regularly 10c a yard, special, 2 yards, 154 Warren's Lingerie Tape 3-yard bolts, regularly 15c, special, per bolt, 104 Naiad Regular Dress Shields Sizes 3 and 4. Regularly 45c and 50c, pair, 354 Rubberised Kitchen Aprons Plaid or small checks. Regularly 50c, special, 394 Silk Dress Linings Cool tub silk linings that sold regularly for 1.50. All sizes. Special, each, 1.00 White Tar Odorless' Moth-Proof Garment Bags 30x60 inches, with room for three garments. Regularly 1.75, special, 1.25 Betsy Ross Negligee Girdles In small, medium and large sizes, with six sup porters. Regularly 1.00, special, 854 Gold Medal Bias Tape Sizes 1 to 6. Spe cial, 6-yard bolts, 15 Warren's Featherbone Regularly 20c a yard, special, 15 Warren's Girdelin Black or white, 1 inches wide, per yad, 204 2 inches wide, per yard,- 254 Main Floor South Saturday Special Palmer Hammocks lv1,89yl Msde of heavy quality net, with valance and pillow. Just the thing for summer comfort. Sixth Floor East With a Kodak You can spend your vacation and have it, too, in pictures. No. 2-A Folding Autographic Brownie,. R. R. lens, size 2ttx4U, 12.00 Vest Pocket Autographic Ko dak, size 1x2 M, 6.50 Films developed free with order of prints. , Six hour serv ice. Main Floor West Klondikes See 'Em Made Saturday in Our Candy Section You can watch this delectable confection of maple nut and pineapple fruit being made on our demonstration table. . Take some home for the children; it is good and wholesome QQ per pound, OaC Maple Brasilnut Log Cabin Roll Made of pure maple fond ant and ' rolled in cracked brazil nuts. Rich and delici ous. Special, per pound, 22c Chocolate Fruit Pudding A , rich fruit pudding dipped in chocolate fondant, rolled in sweet cocoanut. QQ Special, a pound, ..SJC Chocolate Bitter Sweets and Swiss Milk Chocolates With , creamy fruit and nut cen ters; packed in 1 lb. Af boxes; special, HUC Main Floor West k Handkerchiefs Men's and Women's Hemstitch ed Handkerchiefs of Pure Irish Linen Men's are plain white; women's are white and -colored, plain or with embroidered c orners: regu lar 35c value. in. Each, iiC Men's, Women's and Children's v Sample Handkerchiefs Hundreds of styles, in plain or fancy kerchiefs. Sold on bargain square. - CX Each, OlfC Main Floor East Saturday Special Refrigerator Oak finished case, three door side icing style with white' enamel lined food chambers having heavy locks and hinges. Specially priced1. . 265-0 : Fifth-Floor West . LT- . ' - - . . "' . . . . a H