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THE BEE: OMATTA. SATURDAY, ' .TUNE 18. 1010.
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hand at
1'retty
years all
trimming
Theso dresses have
attracted great crowds
to onr windows.
; WuilM In Three
&ffiirrA6f- ALL THE
jy$ lf. CHILDREN'S '
fyIl Ills DRESSES
I p. From the Big Pur-
, -, chase
fr Worth up to $1.00, at
- w I
SPECIAL SALE PILLOW TOPS AND BACKS
Our regular 60c and 69c Pillow Tops, Btamped to embroider,
including backs, in conventional, blackberry,' smoker, JQ
eage and autumn leaf designs, new store, art Dept ltL
36-inch Stamped Center
On white and tan.llnens, site 36 inch,
mum, rose, violet and other designs,
BIG SATURDAY BARGAINS
Women's Wash Petticoats
In plain ' colors " and fancy
stripes, with ruffled and
embroidery flounces
50 c
worth $1, at. . .
SPECIALS IN OUR
Women's pat o nt
Ankle Strop
Pumps, worth up
t is. . ..98c
Children's Kid
' leather Oxfords
7Sc
1
PEACE HOVERS OVER HOUSE
I
t .- . i i
amicable Settlement in Sight in Con
flict Over Kales.
I
WAGE FURTHER WAR ON CANNON
Ward Passed Around ' (bat With
drawal of Speaker Haa Farther
Been DIsi-UMned by the
Innarupnts.
WASHINGTON, June 17.-Out of the
three-Bided buttle line in tho houao, which
Jiua been gradually merging for several
day toward a mutual ground ot conflict
over the question of the reform ot the
rules, there uppeared today the aernblance
of nonii-thlng like an amicable aettleroent
.After a Bmtiioii of tha rules committer
Vh oh laated throughout moat of the day
and two Kessiuna oC the "iniiurgent" rV
jiuLillcana of the lioune, It looked tonight
tin thougn coiitoirow inini evuiVe a plan
upon which practically . all parties and
tactions of partica cun unit in adopting
a "reform", rule.
Tii i'Ulo committee argued, wrote and
drafted for houra over th Clark-Uherley
reaolutloii, which ftk to provide a way
for a member to bring into tha house a
measure being "smothered" In committee.
Clilrniuin Dulzell anil the other "regular"
rapubllean . members of that committee,
Je.utd with the democratic members in
attempting to formulate a rule which
would work out ' tho end desired, and b
acceptable to the house.
'J he fact that the "rsu!r" wing of the
' party exhibited a willingness to Join In
a "reform" movement was generally com
mented upon, today ua . indicating .that It
4 practically conceded that a rule would
' to adopted before adjournment and they
had decided in making it rather than r-lU-tlng
1U adoption.
Tha "regular" leaders, including Speaker
Cannon, Ueprt'Hemative l'ayne of New
York, Representative Dalacil of Pennsyt-
vauia and ilepretientaUve Hinilh ot Iowa
mn in fretjuent conference over the
Vmposed rule during, the day. -The com
tniiteo fiuully adjourned until tomorrow)
at which time U is expected it will reach
tin agreement on the matter.'
It Is believed tlio rule drafted by the
semocratio leaders and known aa tne Clark
fcherley rule will be adopted by the rules
committee in substance, practically aa
vaginally drawn in the rooms of Minority
Leader Champ Clark of Missouri.
Tha "insurgents" assembled. about
twenty-five lu number, in the ofllce of Kep-Te-entatlve
v l.enroot In tha house office
building und discussed the sort of rule
they would vote for. It was tho general
disposition thai they should await the
action of tho rules .committee and nothing
decisive was done. .They will meet again
Xoiiiorrow elteri'yon.
It la slaU'd . that the dethronement vt
Speaker Cannon was discussed at tha "in
auigenl" galhoruig, but that no definite
decision on tins subject was arrived at.
M. ny of the "insurgent" were opposed to
tho attempted removal of the speaker, al
though If tuu n utur la f urced on the floor
lh y admitted they would vole that way.
A rria'itrul hiiierlmrt
with biliousness, malaria and constipation
1 iiulckly uvercuinu by taking lr. King s
New Life Pills, ic. For sale by Htaton
pi ag Co.
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Special Sale
CHILDREN'S
Bought at an Unusual Sacrifice
An exclusive manufacturer of children's dresses was overstocked and badly
in nood rP mnrpv. "Rrnndois hnilfrhr. all tln wnsri siiinmor flrpsspa Vif linrl nn
iust about half their actual value.
little dressoa of neat serviceable wash materials ages 2
new styles with Peter Pan collars, Dutch necks, button and
sailor, Russian and belted styles thousands to choose from.
Great Bargain
ALL THE"
CHILDREN'S -DRESSES
From the Eig Pur
chase Worth up to $1.50, at
An
by
Pieces at 19c
in chrysanthe
19c
art Dept
Women's Wash Skirts $1.50
Best quality Llnons and other
v wash materials; full pleated, Belf
strapping and button trimmed
blue, white and
tan, now at
$2.50 and ......
150
BASEMENT SHOE DEPARTMENT
MIhsos' and chil
dren' Oxforda
and ankle strap
pumps, worth up
Womens fine siloes
and oxfords and
pumps, worth up
11 !?-.,.:'..SW8
to sa.bu,
at
98c
Flames Scorch .
Firemen at Big
Ice House Fire
Blaze at Omaha Ice and Coal Com
, pany Causes Damage of
$7,000.
Four firemen of Company No. 12 were
painfully scorched about the face while
com bat Ung wind-driven flamea at the
Omaha Ice and Coal company. Forty-eighth
and Leavenworth streets, yesterday after
noon. Tha blaie destroyed an Ice house of
the company and four Missouri Pacific oars,
and damaged four other cars, causing a
total loss estimated at from $7,000 to 8,0U0.
The flre-flghters who suffered injury were
Qua Bernard, William lilpley, Thomas Gray
and lavld Seldom The men continued their
work at the scene of the blaze 'until It was
out.
Trainmaster Dooley and the manager of
tha Ice company declare it their belief that
the fire l.ad been caused by spontaneous
combustion. The high wind caused it to
spread quickly and gave the flre-flghters
considerable dlffloulty.
So Intense was the heat over the burn
ing area that the steel rails were warped
and twisted ana several car wheels wero
welded' to the tracks. Firemen making,
their way to the points of the greatest
blase showed repeated acts of considerable
daring.
PUTS ARM AROUND WIFE,
SHOOTS HER FIVE TIMES
Chlcaaroaa Drlrea Seven Children
from Home, Fearing" Black
Hand Society.
CHICAGO, June 17. "I put my arm
around her neck and deliberately shot her.
I pulled the trigger of my revolver five
times. I planned to kill her two days ago."
, This is the signed statement given to the
police tonight by John Payton after he had
probably fatally shot hla wife. He Is 46
yeara old and hla wife il. They have been
married nearly twenty years.
Driving his seven children from their
home, Payton attacked hla wife in the
dining room. Three ot . the five bulleta
he fired at her took effect. . '
Payton Is a railroad employe, - but was
laid oft from work a few days ago.- Since
then he has told friends thst a labor union
and the Black Hand society were hounding
him. . . .
OPEN SHOP. FOR MINERS
, IN OKLAHOMA DISTRICT
Operators Say Poller Will Be adopted
Unless aa Agreement la
Itcnebed.
....
FORT SMITH, Ark.. June 17. -Coal oper
atora, of . Arkansas and Oklahoma at a
secret meeting here today, derided to boglri
operations under the open ahop policy next
Monday, If a conference at Kansas City
tomorrow between the executive committee
of the Southwest Operators' association
and President Lewis of the miner's union
falls to result In an agreement Six com
panies are Involved (a the decision to re
open the mluea, '
DRESSES
From an Eastern Maker
.
Lots Saturday
ALL THE
CHILDREN'S
DRESSES
From the Big Pur
chase Worth up to $2.50, at
Extraordinary Offering in WRITING PAPER
the Pound, at
Our new "Special Cloth Finish" Paper, put up expressly for us, and is as
good as most papers sold at 25c a pound. One pound contains over .4 quires,
so you see how much yon. can4 save in buying paper this way. Envelopes to
match, 7c package. Stationery department, main floor. .
IN BRANDEIS
Infants' and Children's
Dresses
Daintily made white dresses, of
best quality sheer tab
rics, neatly trimmed,
woTth $1, at. .
Wsmen's and chil
dren's ' 19c fast
black seamless
hose, also .fancy
colors, I
at, pair .... wC
Men's box calf and
vlcl kid shoes,
also patent lea
thers and tans
worth 41 OS
to IJ.50
REPUBLICANS PICK LINCOLN
State Committee Decides to Hold Con
vention There.
CHAIRMAN HAYWARD ' RESIGNS
X umber ef Republican Editors After
Committee, Meeting; .Talk Orer
Coming; State Campaign
In Nebraska.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, June 17. (Special Telegram.)
The republican state committee last night
selected Lincoln for the place of the state
platform convention July 2J and based the
representation of ' one delegate for every
160 votes or major fraction of that number
cast for O. C. Bell, candidate for presi
dential elector. The resignation of Will
Itayward ss state chairman wss accepted.
On the vota for the location Omaha re
ceived six, Beatrice two and Lincoln six
teen. '
' Committeemen Lepttn srd Saunders of
Omaha, Whedon of Lincoln and Kyd of
Beatrice Invited the convention to their
respectlvo cities. The convention will be
composed of K6 delegates, of which Doug
lad county Is entitled to ninety-four. Al
most the entire committee was present, tha
proxies being as follows: W. O. Jones
lor F. C. Severin In the Twentieth district,
F.' O. Edgecomb In the Twenty-fourth,
H. M. Crane In the Twenty -sixth, H. M.
Booker In the Thirtieth, J. W. Tamplln in
Ihe Seventh, W. W. Saunders In the Tenth,
J. 8. 8harrer in the Twelfth and Victor
Kosewater in the Fourteenth.
, Other - committeemen present were as
follows: Dr. M. Stewart, Tecumseh; F. B.
'llefvey, Nebraska City; Henry Schneider,
Plattsmonth; Y. II. Duvldson, Sprlnfielfl;
Charles L. Saunders, Omaha; Otto Lcptln,
.South Omaha; My run L. Learned, Omaha;
Charles McLeod, Stanton; Charles K.
Heuslnger, Grand Island; J. C, Martin,
Central City; F. F. Miller. Utica; C. O.
Whedon, Lincoln; Robert It. Kyd. Bijatrlce;
C. B. Anderson, Crete; F. C. lle.nscl,
Hebron; II. Q. Thomas, Ilai v.ird; A. L.
Clarke, Hastings; K. W. Beghtol, Koldrcgo;
J. F. Cordeal, McCook.
Kdltora on Platform.
Following tho meeting oil the state com
rrlttee numerous editors who had been In
vited to attend the meeting held a ses
sion and di.scussed Issues which are liable
to be raised in the present campaign.
Practically every one of the newspaper
men gave his views on what should be
done regsrdlng the platform and means of
electing, tho candidates, and a free-for-all
discussion followed each talk, A commit
tee was appointed to draft a report to be
ni'.le to those present at the meeting and
othera on convention day respecting state
ami national Insula. If this report la ac
ceptable It probably will be reported to the
phitform committee.
.The committee la composed of Victor
rtoewater of O'.iaha, Will O. Jones of
Lincoln and F. E. .Edgeeomb of Beatrice.
.At the conclusion ot the committee meet
In;: Vice Chairman learned Issued the fol
low lng call for the convention:
The republicans of the state of Nebraska
arc hereby called to meet in convention In
tho city of Lincoln on Tuesday, July 2S,
at 2 o'clock noon, for the purpose of
adopting a platform and selecting a, state
central committee and for the transaction
ot such other business ss may properly
come before the convention. 1 be conven
tion shall be made up of delegates chosen
J&AHfas J&i&cl for your choice of ri
ffirWM all our fine Dress
iiwf1' iwwfwnt-Hats- 3iack Hats' j
rlMl I White Hats, .
it a,liV! SATURDAY L
net mm iwiyw
k
to 14
braid
This sale will bo held
on our second floor, New
StoreChildren's Dep't.
15 c
BASEMENT
Women's Skirts
Wool Skirts, panamas, voiles, etc.,
1 full plaited, trimmed with bands
of taffetas, others with ,
tabs, etc.; worth up to 98
$6, at , . . .
Women's lisle un
ion suits, lace
trimmed worth
up to S9o at ea.
Women's g a u x e
Vests values up
to 25c, at, each '
39c and 25c 15c and 10c
by the repuw.-cans of the respective!
counties of the Btate at the regular dele
gate county conventions In the manner
provided by law, apportioning one delegate
for eacn lhO votes, or fraction thereof cast
at the 1906 election for O. C. Bell, repub
lican nominee for presidential elector. Said
apportionment entitles the Beveral countiea
to the following representation In said con
vention: ,
Counties. ' No. Counties. No.
Adams U Johnson
Antelope li Kearney 7
Bnner liKeitn t
Bialne 1 Keya Paha i
Boone I. li Kimball " 1
Box Bune 4i Knox 13
Boyd 1 6 Lancaster M
Brown 4i Lincoln 10
Buffalo 17 Logan 1
Burt UiLoup 2
Butler.... 9Mcfcherson. i
Cass 16 Madison 14
Cedar Hi Merrick 8
Chase J Morrill 8
Cherry 71 Nance 7
Cheyenne 3 Nemaha 11
Clay 131 Nuckolls 10
Colwx Otoe 15
Cuming Pawnee 10
busier is rerKiiuj 1
Dakota S; Phelps
uaw fierce
JObWOUU . . .
Deuel.
Dixon ......
Dodge
Douglas ...
Dundy- ,
Fillmore ..
Fnuiklin' ..
Frontier ..
Furnas ....
Gage
Uarfield
... 12:
Pia'Dte
... 1
Polk 8
Red WIHow 8
HRhardson 1. 14
Rock'- ,. 3
Saline 14
Sarpy . . g
Saunders is
Scott's: Bluff 6
SSward is
... 81
... 16
... 94
26 Sheridan 5
b Herman h
Garden 2
Sioux 1 8
Stanton B
uosper .-..,
Grant
1
Thayer 11
Thomas 1
Thurston . S
Valley 7'
Greeley
7
15
11
7
Uall
Hamllton-.
Harlan, 7 Washington
11
liayes '..'z wayne .
Hitchoock .. 4 Webster.
. 9
.
. 15
Holt 10 Wheeler,
1 looser 1 1 ton
1
7j
'Howard .
Jefferaon IS .Total..
- It. la .-further recommended that no
proxies-be allowed, and that delegatea pre
sent from each of the respective counties
be authorized to have the lull vote of
their' delegation, in accordance with Ihe
rules of the republican Mate committed,
credentials of delegates to the convention
should be filed with the secretary of tne
state committee nt least live days before
the date of said convention.
The members of tho county central com
mittee for. eacn county, .who wrm to con
duct the lilio campaign, must be chosen
at the delegate county convention which
electa aeienarcg to sals state convention,
and 'reported ut once to the state com
mittee. , . .
Signed: CLYDE BARNARD,
Secretary,
MYRON L. I.EAKXH1),
Vicu-Chulrma:i.
Dated at Lincoln, Neb., June !;, iiiiu.
Masons Elect Officers.
WATERLOO, In., June 17.-SpocUil.)-The
Iowa Umnd lodge, Ancient, Free and Ac
cepted Masons, closed the sixty-seventh an
nual sesrion today. It will meet In 1911 at
Cedar Rapids. Grand Master F. W. Craig
ot Des Moines was Installed today and a
Jewel was presented to retiring Grand Mas
ter D. W. Clement of West Union. Four
hundred and sixty-eight lodges were repre
sented. Officers are: Right worthy senior
grand warden, G. A. Relncke, ' musician;
right worthy Junior warden,. H.. O. Jones,
Boone; right worthy grand treasurer, D. D.
Caflelbn. Early; right worthy, grand eeere
tay. SN. K. Parvln-, Cedar Rapids..
Inwdipntat "IP""'- oiro.im. Qoinm. B
' Capaieum. bi. Alcohol. Wi
Ayer'a Hair Vlgoc sromptly dcttroys the germa
that csum buT'.ig bair. It nourishes tha hair
bulb, restore Incut to health. 1 he bair stop
1 Sif I
i rm 'i n if
ai m mm ,
ft 9 I now at tfl.UV
ulllng out, grow mora rapidly. c-leaa and in a healthy cuodiuus. - -
Docs not Color the Hair
mer models and copies of expensive Paris hats. All the very
most popular straws. Your unrestricted choice Saturday.
Special Sale ol Jewelry
, Beautiful mesh bags, beaded bags, leather bags, men's 'sum--mer
outing chains in Masonic emblems, etc., -.beautiful 'French'
brilliant hat pins, pay-as-you-enler purses, La yallieres, etc.
very specially priced.
Women's hand chased and enameled
gold filled Bracelets, warranted 10
years, worth $5.00
now at
Women's Jewel Cases and Summer
Omaha, at special prices.
Serling Silver Frames, specials, at.
Women's and Men's Watches J. Boss cases and Royal cases; 15 and 17
jewel movements, Elgin or Waltham; the best time watches in the world
All marked at the lowest prices ever quoted.
Remarkable
.The Latest Persian Coiffure It is unusually becoming,
on the top of the head, filling
$5.00 VALUES at $2.48
These Are the Best Bargains
20-lnch Natural Wavy Switch Others
for $2.49 Our price for
Saturday, at
The Madame Josephine Boyd
Cluster, at
Transformation' spe
cial, at .,..$2.98
2 large size
Nets for . . ,
Our Letter Box
Contributions on Timely Subjects
Hot Exceeding Two Hundred Words
Are . Invited from Oar 1 Seaders.
Are We Downhearted t Not
OMAHA, June 16. To the Editor of The
Bee: It' is to be regretted that candidates
aspiring for congressional honors are so
eager to get Into the limelight that tney
will seek to misrepresent at the very onset
.what will be doing when things are really
under way. Quinby has seen fit to rush
to Blackburn's aid and thereby trespass
upon the space of your paper, mainly to
get at us on the democratic side. Does the
Chancellor not afford him a wide enough
circulation to get out of cover? Poor Lo
beck and myself have no press back of us,
and, ot course, start seriously handicapped.
Allow me, kindly, through your columns,
to refresh at least the memory of my
''single tax friend'; and call his attention
tp my challenge Issued In the papers to
enter Into the proper kind of debate on tha
vital Issues, and not Impose upon the
generosity of the press too much with our
individual' isms Quluby aaya he has been
trying to force his democratic opponent to
oe equally frank. .Mr. Quinby, where have
you been? Please coma out of It, . and
i-ead up. Post yourself before rushing Into
print. Don't start off with the wrong foot.
You will surely; get tangled up. . You. need
not fear ot having Tom Blackburn or any
other republican as a foe; better get nom
inated first, as I may need you myself to
handle tickets at the door for me. Read
my platform and brush up on tho practical
aide of life, and meet your old friend In
a fair way. Don't delude yourself too early
In the game. S. AKION LEWIS.
School Money Apportioned.
PIEKUE, S. D., June 17. (Special Tele
sram.) The-state land department today
mado the semi-annual distribution of state
school funds, the counties sending out
5S.1,w0, which is 12.96 for each pupil In the
Physical
Exhaustion
When yon feel weak, tired
out, and uu refreshed by Bleep
or when your appetite and
digestion are poor, you 'Will
liud ita use invaluable.
HORSFORD'S
Acid Phosphate
(Tfon-Alooholic)
ium rtiiorid. Show this to your doctor.
M. errum. I . i
Awr'a H..tr V'ltfnr iii&l M nramnttv dMAtTDVA the
)erin tliai cue dindruff. It rcmovi every
(rare of dandruff lutli, and keep the scalp
DJ;Yli1!Tn)
' VNRCSTRICtr.DCtlOICKw
Any Hat in Oiir
Entire Stock. :at
.. . (This Includes :.elegant:.niid3ummpr millinery that
has been selling at $30.00 and $35.00.)
; . . "'
Every, hat in our entire, Millinery Dept. tgoes on sale
. Saturday, at $10.00. .." .,
v ' . r , . , "' .
- . Tliia is our annual offer and every woman in Omaha
. knows it is the grandest bargain event of the' season.
' v , "j v ,
Hundreds of the most exquisite New York mid sum
Women's fancy Combs, pp.tent leather
Belts, in red, white and black
worth up to $1.00
now at
50c -
69c
Novelty Jewelry, In th9 best assortment
. . ,
50d nnl $1.00
Bargains in Hair Goods Second
m s pace where turban cap
$8.00 .VALUES at $6.00
in Hair Goods Ever Offered in'
sell
Coronet Braid 36 inches lone,
$1.49
good human hair; natural wavy no
Others sell for $3.98, at
28-iuch Natural Wavy Switches
fino hair; very special,
now at
Auto
15
V
dressing, .
etc. ,
at 15 and 35
BRANDEIS STORES
OStOEl and
via
Account Annual Convention National Educational
Association, tho Illinois Central will make the above ex
ceptionally low( rate to Boston.
Tickets on sale Juno 29th to July '3d. : Limit for re
turn, July 17th, but. upon payment of. $1.00 at Boston
return limit may be extended until September 15th.
. For tickets, sleeping-car reservations and detailed
information, " call at City Ticket Office, 1507 I&rnam
Street, or write ...
SAMUEL NORTH,
District Passenger Agent,
OMAHA, NES.
fci Imt iif"" r
TWENTIETH CENTURY' FARMER
Tb lleat Farm Pancr.
Oo Dollar Pes V-
Ten
Dollars
for your choice of 4
all our Fine Evening
Hats, Theater Hats,
Fancy Feather Hats,
Mid-Summer Dress
Hats.
newest styles and trimmings
New store, second floor.
in
Store
floor
made of small curls and worn
was for-
Omaha.
made' of
l0
Made of
tfn nn
shampooing,
RAMRi
sons
as7
' ' We Invito tho 'women of Omaha to islt our
comet department and attend the special demon
stration of ( '
ROYAL WORCESTER.
and
BON TON CORSETS
An experienced corsetiere is now in . attendance.
Bon Ton CorsetB have made the American figure
famous. Perfect comfort and perfect Btyle are two
things of vast importance in summer corsets. You'll
find them both in Bon Ton Battste Corsets.
The Royal Worcester Corset, with its adjust-
IV. 1.. Tonllnnl on1 h..
aDie DBHua, uncus uie vuiy pmoj
glenlc method of reducing the abdomen. .
BRANDEIS
STORES
4!
r
CENTRAL
X,
:1"
I
7
TWENTIETH CENTURY rfcm
I ltrncbra tbe I.Ue Stock. Men.
' n Uollur l'er Year
--TllirMT
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