Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 25, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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HERE ARE BIG EXTRA SPECIALS THROUGHOUT DRANDEIS STORE SATURDAY
BIG SPECIAL SALE
Women's Smart, Up -to -Date
SALE EXTRAORDINARY!!
3SO ELEGANT
PATTERN HATS
Bought at an Unheard of Reduction
From an EXCLUSIVE 5th Ave. N. Y., Importer
Thousands have admired them in the window.
Beautiful large and medium shapes, gracefully
trimmed . with long plumes, rainy day ostrich,
heavy flower trimmings, wings, combination
plumes, etc. The importer needed cash and sold
for next to nothing.
Positively Worth $25, $30 and $35
Such a brilliant millinery opportunity was
never before offered in the west. It is a grand
chance to buy a stunning $35.00 dress or evening
hat in beautiful and becoming style and expensive
trimming at
TWO-FIFTY and FIVE DOLLARS
HANDKERCHIEFS
Ladips' fine tthoi r msh I.lnon ..uadkerchlefs with hand em
broidered initial narrow hemstitched worth up fl A
to 25c, very special at 1UC
LARGE VEILS
Women's large square Veils,'
worth up to $5.00, O OQ
at.
HOSIERY
Men's Wool Hosiery, natural
.and, camel's hair, l (?n
at, pair IOC
Children's and Boys' School
Hose big lots, (
at, pair Jj
Ladies' Hose fine quality,
.worth 35c pair, IT1
at. pair. : 2
AIM AT STOCK MONOPOLIES
Brief in Illinois Central Caie Ex
presses Hope to Break Them.
ENTERING WEDGE FOB PEOPLE
Desire of Litigants to Disrupt Great
Systems WhU-h Control Vast
Itraonrcra In Inlted
States.
CHICAGO. Jan. 'M- "The great evil of our
time, one which presents to the American
people a ertmenrious problem for solution
and one to which their attention la now
being turned, because It is an evil of very
recent growth, 1h the monopoly of trade
and transportation brought about by stock
holders of one corporation In another."
Thin statement la made In the brief which
Stuyvesunt Fish and Ills associates filed
In the superior court yoBtorday In the In
junction auit which they are prosecuting
to prevent Edward II. llurriman and hla
friend from voting at the annual meeting
of the Illinois Cuutral road atock which la
owned by the I'nion Pacific and by the
railroad securities companies.
The brief Is a reply to the brief prepared
by the defendants In which they declared
that a decision against them would disrupt
nany of the great corporations In the
tountry. ! reply to this statement Mr.
Ian and his .friends frankly declare that
'.hey hope It will have this effect and that
Kinetic Energy
' Kinetic is good word. It
: mean "power to make things
go." A (at bank account, a
rock on the edge of a hill,
a barrel of gunpowder, and
SCOTT'S EMULSION afl
contain "kinetic energy,"
so the professor tells us.
A Power Is stored iip In
Scotl's, Emulsion
- This", force, let loose In 'the
system of the consumptive
' jive him the' strength to
take on new flan. It b a
- powerful flesh-producer.
AIDrwsitsi SO. u IIXO.
i
I1F - -m Til
"sT"
'
Odd lots of Men's
fine Irish Linen
Handkerchiefs -plain
effects, also
with embroidered
initials, worth up
to 35c- Cp
'special at .M
UNDERWEAR
Infanta' Vests, 1 Kl
at, each. UU
Misses', Children's and Boys'
Vests and Pants. l)(5
Ladles' fine Vests
and Pants, at. . .
15c
Ladies' Underwear in many
ST: 39c
the great majority of the American people
are entertaining the same hope. It la ex
pected to be the dominant purpose ' tn9
now famous Illinois Central Injunction suit
to make It. possible for the people to rid
themselves of grasping monopolies.
Salt Entering Wedge,
"We believe we express," declares Mr.
Fish and hla friends, "the sentiments of
the great majority of the people, who hope
that this case will go for the complainants,
and that It will bo the entering Wedge
which will finally dissolve all thesa
monopolistic stockholding combinations and
confine the piratical corporations of New
Jersey and Utah to operations within the
limits of the states which created them."
The attention of the court is called to
the fact that the government has already
struck one effective blow at the "vicious
system" In the Northern Securities caso,
which broke up one of Itarriman and Hill's
schemes to control parallel and competing
lines of railroad and that It la delivering
another blow In the Standard oil case. The
opportunity which the brief asserts Is
presented to the court to do a great public
service Is thus stated:
Thia auit presents to the court of Illinois
the opportunity to Join as a pioneer state
In this righteous crusade aguinst predatory
corporations and to declare, what Is a mani
fest fuel, - that the I'tuli statute of liw7,
which gives to Utah rullrnad companies
power to own and .control the stock of
every transportation corporation by land
by sea In this country and in all parellel
and competing lines outside of the state
of Utah, is a practical attempt to evade
the Northern Securities case and sets
forth a policy, which every other state of
the union will use Its wholo power to strike
down.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
C. E. Herring and W. O. Ure have left
for a trip to Mexico, where they have bus
iness lnteruata.
W. B. Robinson of Columbus. F. O. Cole
of Lander, Frank Novak of VVahoo, Fred
Hehtlor of (Jermuntown are at the Hen
Shaw. P. McHugh of Oakland. J. Q. Hill of
Ogden, K. M. Jones of Comstock. J. U.
Keed and A. J. Lynskl of Hastings are at
the Millard.
J. D. Welton of Nebraska City, John A.
Fhrhardt of Stanton. T. H. Currle of
Monarch and H. J. Watson of Unooln are
at the Her Grand.
E.' D. Oepson, city attendancu officer,
who has been In Ininlnp, la., during the
Illness and death of his mother, resumed
bis duties Friday.
J. W. Gamble, superintendent of the
Plattsmouth schools. Is In the city to tit
act the sehools and to get new Ideas for
uso In' Plattsmouth. -
M. W. Plercy of Fullerton, F Franks of
Denver, C. K. Partridge itt Lusk. J. p.
Reynolds of Steele Cly, J. T. V right, J.
Mclonald of Lincoln and U Van Uolby
tf Seattle are at the Murray.
Samuel O. Wall of Hudson, Wyo., C. A.
Persons of Gordon,- A. A. Adams of Nor
folk, E. P. Keechardt of Oxford, Frank
Motilnnis of Fremont, Alfred T. Broum
of iH-nver. George Nordyke of Allen, J.
W. Roberta of Arapahoe, C. F. Kirk of
Fonca, W. It. Andrewa. G. W. Andrews.
C. U. Andrews of Helxrade, C, J. Kills sud
Uoo. Kslley of Tskamah are at tu Merchant
i. n
GR.AND FIUCE DEDUCTION
SILVERWARE
Also Clocks, Bronzes, Artwaro,
Chafing Dishes, Frames, Novelties.
ROGERS BROS.'
1847 Tea Spoons
1847 Table Spoons
Here is
positively
to miss.
Baby Food Spoons
Knives and Forks
Orange Spoons ........
Salad Spoons
Cold Meat Forks
Carving Sets,
in Stag and. Horn. . . .
Oneida Community
Silverware
Reed & Barton
, Plated Ware
Webster Sterling Silver
Wallace Bros.' Silver. .
"We have pushed the
prices way, way down
to reduce our big jew
elry stock in one day. If
you saw the window
you'll know what big
bargains these are.
Special
One lot of odd Knives,
Forks and Spoons, all
silver plated bargain
square at, each, 5c.
Everything Goes At Far
Below Actual Value.
WOMEN'S
LONG
GLOVES
Women's Elbow Length
Cape' Gloves -celebrated
Northrup mako with Paris'.'
point stitching and three'
large pearl clasps tan,
black and grey, every pair
fitted
Long Gloves Cashmere and
CaBhmerette -Gloves, black
and navy, worth rn
$i;25, Saturday JUC
Warm Gloves 2-clasp Cash
mere, all colors, some silk
. lined, worth
60c pair, at,
BRANDEIS
TEACH BOYS USE OF HANDS
Industrial Supremacy of Nation De
pends Upon Such Action.
PRESIDENT ADDS HIS INFLUENCE
Dr. Eliot of Harvard Advances The
ory Yontbs of Country Should.
Re Sorted Out by
' Experts.
CHICAGO, Jan. 24. Before an audience
of five hundred representatives of the
manufacturing, commercial and educational
interests of the middle west four men last
night presented the first comprehensive
program of a new industrial education for
the youngster who works with his hands.
The occasion waa the opening sosslon of
the first convention of the National society
for the promotion of Industrial education,
held at a dinner at the Auditorium hotel.
The four men were Theodore Roosevelt,
president of the United States by letter;
Charles W. Eliot, president of Harvard
university; James W. Van Cleve, presi
dent of the National Manufacturers' asso
ciation, and Henry L. Prltohett, president
of the Carnegie foundation.
On the boy who goes Into the trades, said
the speakers, dependa America's ability to
ElixrSenna
:ts cntlv vet
acts
prompl-
8
nn in nowcis. ci
eanscs
e system effectually
assists one in overcoming
habitual consignation
permanently. To get its
bene- icial effects. buy
the ermine.
CALIFORNIA
JjxG Sctujp Co.
tOLD BY HAD! HO CRUCGI STS - 604 fftOTTU
i Beautifully made 'of
veilings, voiles, batistes,
etc. the best styles and
the most elegant work
manship colors are
blue, green, wine, black,
etc. charming jumper,
princess and two-piece
dresses also lot of nice
$12.00, and $15.00 tail
ored suits in jacket ef
fects. A 1 rare bargain
in high class dresses. .
a sale you
canot afford
WORTH
L
UP
'WOMEN'S
SILK
WAISTS
AIbo dainty net and lace Waists .
.elegant dress and evening
effects', also smart tailored silk
waists for wear with suits short
or long . sleeves more than a
score of new styles, worth up to
$12.50, at
2.5Sj 4.98
31
iHniTk
atlULa
up to
:.2Sc
pair
retain the industrial supremacy given by
the country'a natural resources. And to
ward the boy who goea Into the tradea,
they added, the educational efforts of the
next decade must be directed.
"My Interest In "this movement," ' wrote
President Roosevelt, arises more than all
else out of the desire to see the American
boy have his best opportunity for develop
ment." Direct, practical suggestion for tho es
tablishment ot a system of trade schools
as a part of the educational equipment was
the underlying noto of the address.
I'roarniu of Edneatlon.
Briefly summarized, the program outlined
by the various speakers appeared as fol
lows: Introduction of trade school training In
elementary schools throughout the coun
try. Establishment of a combination of school
and shop instruction to occupy the time
between the ages of 14 and li.
Advancing the compulsory education age
to 17 and 18.
Establishment of a system by which ele
mentary school teachers shall "sort child
ren according to their destination."
Abolishment of the idea of "absolute de
mocracy" in the public schools.
Formation of a special educational com
mission to organise a trade school system.
Creation of a national commission of In
dustrial education.
Theodore V. Rohtnson, vice president of
the Illinois Steel company, presided over
the banquet In his capacity as chairman
of the Illinois commission of the national
society.
President Eliot's Theory.
Charles AV. Eliot, president of Harvard
university, udvocated in his address that
American boys and girls be "sorted out"
by a general board of authority, teachers
perhaps, and forced by law to study
tradea assigned to them. Lr. Eliot's Ideas
caused a sensation, at the banquet of the
National Society for the Promotion of In
dustrial Education held at the Auditorium.
Hre la what Dr. Eliot said:
I assert thai It is perfectly proper to
enact laws which will give the teachers
the authority to sort out the boys and
girls, assign to each the trade at which hu
or she seems best adapted, and the law
should then compel these children to he
trained for these trades.
Thin sentiment, I see, has already tm-
fressd some of you as being undettmcra'.ic.
think that It Is not so. Democracy is
based on a theory that all men ure enuul;
all men are not equal and never can be;
men of practical mind have long since set
aside the platitude fur what it is wortli.
A Dangerous Wound
la rendered antiseptic by Bucklen's Arnica
Salve; the healing wonder for aorea, burns,
pilea, eceema and suit rheum. Jic. Sold by
Beaton Drug Co.
Body Remains I nldrntlSed.
CHICAGO, Jan. 34. The police today
after investigating the report that the
headless body ef a woman taken from
the lake early In the week waa that of
Miss Jennie Flelschmann. formerly a sten
ographer in the office of President O'Neill
of the Western league, reported today that
Miss Fleishmana u all and livliuc lu
this city.
Bought From a Nw York Manufacturer at
ONE-FOURTH THEIR REGULAR COST
WOMEN'S DRESSES
AND TAILORED SUITS
UP TO $20
98
km !sll""
High -or low shoe3 "
WOMEN'S Plain or patent leather
blucher, lace or button as
H new lasts, worth up to
-5.00 pair, at I.aaJ
Boston Store
PORTUGUESE PLOT FAILS
Plans of Revolutionists to Overturn
Government Thwarted.
RING LEADERS UNDER ARREST
Intention Yt"an to Assnsalnate Pre.
niler Franco and Depend for
Xnccess ou Street
Risings.
LISBON, Jan. 23.-BY COURIER TO
BA DA JOSE, Spain. Jan. 3.) An abortive
attempt to overthrow the monarchy and
proclaim Portugal a republic was nipped In
the bud last night by the prompt action
of tho government. The plot was organ
ized by a small group of advanced republi
cans. Aa near as can be ascertained the
plan was to assassinate Premier Franco
and then depend for success upon street
risings, supported by seert-t republican and
labor organisations, armed with bombs and
revolvers.
The conspirators Intended to take advant
age of various festivities to carry out the
coup d'e'.uL The royal family was at
Villa Vlcosa entertaining the duke of
Abruzzl. Most of the army and navy offi
cer who were In the city were attending
a gala performance at the theater while
many of tho chief functionaries of state
were present at a magnif iient ball tt one
of the legations.
. Leaders Are Arrested.
The police discovered what wa In the
wind early In the evening and surrounded
a house where the ringleaders In the plot
were conferring. When they broke In the
doors, the lights were extinguished and in
the confusion that followed most of the
conspirators managed to make their escape.
Several of them, however, were captured,
Including the leader, Joao Chagras, republi
can journalist, who was prominent In the
republican revolt of WA; Franca Border,
editor of O. Mundo and a merchant by the
name of Cmndell. A rase of revolvers and
bombs was found In the cellar.
A general alarm was Immediately sent
llieumatism
Tou don't have to buy bottle after
bottle to ftct relief. Usually one or
two rubbing top the pain,
r
:n More than 700 of these fine walking skirts
all the new flared, gored and pleated effects
plain panamas, fancy panamas, striped panamas,
cheviots and novelty mixtures. Ou special sale
Saturday.
THESE ARE $5 AND $6 SKIRTS
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A Quick, Complete Clearance
Sfck MEN'S 'SHIRTS
Thousands of plaited, negligee ,
and laundered bosom shirts; new
patterns all go in one
iot on big bargain
square Saturday
Shirts worth
$1.50 and $2
50c SUSPENDERS at 15c Pair
These are Men's and Boys' heavy French web and lisle
Suspenders. Better buy a pair Saturday. .
All our Men's $1.00 I All our Men's 75c and
Shirts will go Pft I $1.00 Under- TP
at"
out and while the prlsonera were being
taken to Jail, troops began to appear from
all directions. A squadron of cavalry waa
placed around Premier Franco's house and
the night passed without further Incident.
Plot Badly Organised.
From papers captured it waa evident that
the conspiracy waa badly organized and
premature. Chagras, tbe leader, has al
ways been an active revolutionist. After
the revolt In 1891 he escaped to Brazil, and
subsequently being pardoned by amnesty
returned to Portugal.
As the details of the plot are In the
handa of the police, other arrests are ex
pected. Premier Franco has established a rigor
ous censorship, so that news of the con
spiracy may not be learned abroad. Outside
of Lisbon no disturbance has been re
ported. The peaceful republicans, headed by Ber
nadino Machado, apparently Is In no way
Implicated In the affair.
The government organ Dlarrio Illustrado
this morning printed a warning that agi
tators against public order would be treated
as criminals and the cnumtes of society.
Forty Conspirators Arrested.
By tonight nbout forty conspirators had
been arrested. The police have secured
evidence of another revolt planned to take
place January 31, the anniversary of the
republican revolt at Oporto, If last night's
pinna failed.
The general political situation la marked I
by Increasing activity on the part of tbe
republicans and Miguclltes Scnor Miguel
has announced that his progranp Includes
the recognition of Parliament's right of
assemblage, abolition of tho death penalty
and all excesses of absolutism. Owing; to
the political situation the premium on gold
Is rising rapidly. .
The Diarlo Popular prints a sensational
article to the effect that many offlccra In
the Lisbon garrison are under suspicion
of being Implicated In the conspiracy to
overthrow the government.
BUSINESS TAKES BIG v SPURT
Ketsil Trade I p to Normal Compels
Wholesalers to Order from
Msnufsrlarrrt.
With the trade of tbe retail grocera up
to normal or better, wholesalers who have
allowed their stocks to run down slightly,
anticipating a quiet January, have been
compelled to order from manufacturers
for Immediate delivery and wltlili a few
days several bis orders of grocera will ar
rive In Omaha. '
Contracting agenta for the railroads are
authority for the statement that these are
the heaviest orders placed for some time.
The grocera are somewhat surprised that
the trade shsuld demand such a ateudy
supply, when it Is only In unysusl years
thai there Is a rush In January.
Manager Charles Pickens of Paxton &
Gallagher said: "While we have kept our
stock up and have Dot placed uuusual
2
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Jwt wear. at. JJ
orders for goods, nor been compelled to da
so, the trade on groceries la good. I
should say It waa normal or better. Last
year the trade opened with a rush, January
3, and kept up during the month. It wut
a record breaking year, but the first eigh
teen days of this month show isles which
average up with the Januarys of the last
six or ten years."
Conference of Missionaries.
HURON, S. D.. Jan. 24.-SpeclaI.)-r.
W. 11. Thrall, superintendent of Congre
gational missions In South Dakota, has
gone to Chicago to attend a conference of
superintendents and secretaries of home
missionary societies. Dr. Thrall Is named
on the program to deliver an address upon
"Missionary Work In South Dakota," and
will also occupy a Chicago pulpit on
Sunday. The sixty superintendents, secre
taries and directors, who will constitute
the midwinter conference, will face as
critical questions as any statesman and
diplomat does tho world over. Every state
and territory will be represented by one
or more delegates.
By using the various departments of The
Bee Want Ad Pages you get quick returns
at a j small expense.
DO you fear, that our tempting offer
to (Delude an extra ' pair of
trounors- with your auit order for
the price of suit alone during thla
month may mean Inferior workman
ship? '
Suppose you Inspect one of the
finished garment! before placing
your order.
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