THE OMAITA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 17. 1010. JUL1.! 1 - 1 la-Xach. Fine embroidered Flouncing and Skirlirff Gorret cover widths, also insertions' and galloons all choico, new desi gns worth PBIHTBD Woman'! $1.00 Quality Summer and Sateen Corsets Special ' Clearing Salo All the 100 Printed Lawns These are in dark colors special clearing sale bar gain will go .Qi, n All the rieoee Fancy Trimming Laces Also galloons and medal lions that are worth up to 50c yard clear- A ing sale price, each. . "I Main floor. Oo Wide Kemstltcned Chiffon Auto Veils A good variety to choose from clearing sale price will OPJo Vbe only .&v, .Main Floor. 100 atln Stripe White Goods For children's dresses and aprons clearing snle price, per r yard .' w t Basement. One Yard Sowars Center Pieces-Stand Coyers Canvas in assorted floral designs and tinted, actu ally worth 50c, in , ft0 Art Dept..." ..vL Main Floor. Flaxon Lawns These are 15o quality, ex tra special clearing salo Price Monday 25c bargain, at Basement. 6c will be ...... up to 40c yard, f fl at .. O Main Floor. main floor, yd. In Basement. 8 KeroarlMd Unen tamped. Hock Toweling Extra special for the clearing sale in our Art" Needle- Qp work Dept.." .. ' Main Floor. liiil'i'itiBl BLACK TAFFETA Brandeis special, wear guaranteed, black dress taffeta, always sells for $1.00-clear-ing sale price, CQ r- vnrA UUJ llfl'lllliir'JI'-aill 1B Mercerised Black Sateen Kemcaa's Clearing Sale Special for Monday, great lot will go at, C per yard v Basement. Dress Poplins Jaequard, geometrical and spot patterns worth up, to 69c yard, bargain square, 00 at, yard'.... V.. Main Floor. 390 Quality 84x90 Snob Bleached Sheets An extra special for the clearing sale Monday, will go at, OCp wch. HUl) Basement. 54-inch lailor Saitin J All shrunk and sponged regular $2 and $2.50 values dress goods department, jjjj via per yard . . . .Vlvv The HTsw 10.1 (Sml JCade) CORSET COVERS "Lily- .White" brand, cut out and embroid ered arm holes, shoul der straps to match, worth up to 75c, at, each 39c COURT HOUSE WORK GOES ON Stone Cutten Decide to Take TSo Part i ' ' in Striked " LUMBEXS . WILL NOT STRIKE nrlcklarere Will Work and Alao the Carpelera, I.earlnat Verr Few 1. ' Workmen on Se Job to ! Walk Oat. ' I, . . ..While the Central. Labor Union. In ses sion Friday nlKht at the Labor temple. wa voting to declare a atrlke cn the new court lioufo lob, the Stone nutters' union. Irt aa lon at Waahinston hall, was voting that 'thero would be no atrlke. John L. Keeney, of tho Stone Cutters' union, stated Satur day morning that the union passed a resolu tion at the Friday night meeting declar ing the body -would take no part in the 4ron worker' and engineers' strike. ( ' The louil Stone Cutters' union Is a branch of the United Stone .Cutters of America 'and Canada. They do not affiliate with ,"th Contra! Labor Union and do not even 'meet at the Labor Temple. Thus, although 'the' central body may act favoring the Strikers and recommending a strike on the part of tbe atone cutters, they have not the authority to order a. strike. With 'the stone cutters' decision to stay en the Job the possibility of 'a strike be comes . practically nil. Already the tron . workers and engineers ha e lost the sup port of the bricklayers and tilers, and there Is considered to be little probability that the carpenters will go out. Contractor ;. Hanlshen, who has been awarded the , plumbing contract. Is preparing to go to .work with his force of men in the rery near future, and it lias been stated that the plumbers also will refuse to take part In .the dlfflculiiei. ' Contractor Ueorge Caldwell plainly shows ,that he la not satisfied with the report made to the Board of County Commis sioners by John Latenser, Jr., who hr Veetlgat'.'d conditions at the Bedford, Ind , 'tone quarries. Mr. Latenser reported that the strike there was settled several months' ago and there was not, as Mr. Caldwell claimed, any delay therefrom In shipping 4tuno't Omaha. Mr. Caldwell haa written (lie board requesting that the members make a trip to Bedford. ' Investigate for themselves, and then If things are not as represented by Mr. Caldwell his firm will jay all expenses of the trip. It is not likely that vhe board will accept Mr. Cald ''wall's Invitation, aa they hare expressed confidence In the Jvdgment of Mr. Iten er. - FORT IS READY FOR WORK Retaraa froaa Mow York, Where He Ws to U Basso of Hie Affairs. Oerrit Fort, the new passenger trafflo manager of the Union Pacific, returned to ; Omaha from New Tork Friday and will be gin with his new duties at enoa. Mr. Fort baa finished up all hla duties In New Terk and hereafter will be In his Omaha office. Persistent Aaeristng la the Road ts Alg Returns Cholco ot our $1.00 Imported Hosiery Silk clocked, silk embroid ered, open work, etc white, black and all col ors, clearing sale OQtf price, pair '. ; uvj Main Floor GMEAT IEw B Dainty New Models la Women's White & Colored Wash Dresses Splendid new showing of women's and misses' dainty summer dresses in fig ured ginghams, lawns, organdies, as well as lingerie dresses 3 special groups, at $3.98, $5.00, $6.98 Smart Linen Coat Suits Plain tailored suits11 colors jaunty runabout suits so popular and com fortableworth up to' $12.50, AA will go at tftf.UU $25 Long Silk Coats at $19 Full length, beet quality black taffeta' silk coats braid trimmed or plain, at Full length Pongee Silk Coats, at $10 nd 312.50 Full length Rajah Coats, worth f 15.00, at $7.50 Pretty new Wash Skirts at. . .08- $1.50 nd up to $12.50 Silk Petticoats, In black arid colors worth up to $12.50 at ... ......... $2.08 nd $5.00 Sensible new styles in Wash Dresses $2.08 nd $3.08 Linen Bargains in Our Clearing Sale Beautiful Irish and German Linen Pattern Table Cloths in 2, 2Vt and 3-yard lengths, value up to $4.00, at, each ...$1.98 Extra fine Satin Table Damask, regular $1.10 value, yd. . . .69t? Round Thread German Table Linen Napkins, 22x22, $3.60 value, at, per dozen . . . . t ... .... . '. $2.49 Red Bordered Breakfast and Luncheon Napkins, $1.00 value, at, per doren 59J All our $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 fine hemstitched and scalloped towels, at, each ..... 691 Full sized scalloped edge Bed Spreads, $2 value,. at, each..9St All our fine hand drawn linen Scarfs, Centerpieces and Lunch Cloth, values up to $3.00, at, each. ......... '. . ........ -98 Many File Late for State and County Offices Large Number Hustle to Get Under the Wire at the Last Hoar. . . The last filing day wok a up a number of belated candidates and the. county treas urer did his biggest business In collecting So gold piece from political aspirants. The list of Saturday filings was as follows. For the school board, republicans. Sixth ward, Hermann .C. Tlmme and Jacob L. Jacobson; Beventu word, Oeorge .Cott; Eighth ward. William F. Bourke. No. democrat. For the United States senate. Gilbert M. Hltchoock on the people's Independent ticket, making the third filing for Mr. Hitchcock, once aa senator on the demo cratic ticket, once for congress aa a demo crat and now the the senate aa a populist. For the state seriate, republicans, Fred D. Wead, .J. F. Dillon, L. C. Gibson and A. L. ' Bergqulst. Democrats; Richard F. Hor- ton C. $. Montgomery and Jerry Howard. , For the house, republicans, W. B. How ard, W. B. Christie, Byron ,R. Hastings, Jphn A., Dempster. W. K.. Homan, Edward A, . Smith, Andrew Paprockl, J. Walter Bchopp and Kels J. Anderson. Democrats, W. 8. Shoemaker, E. M.' Bonce, Alfred E. Ltndell and P. F Ford. . . , ; .Fr oovr.ty, commissioner. First dis trict,. Peter E. Elsasser, democrat; for the Second district, Owen Eleven and Thomas Harrington, democrats. OLD PIONEER PASSES AWAY Wllliatu Hatcklsust M Yean Old, Dies at the Home ot His Daaa-hter. William Hutchinson. ; South Fifty third atreet, for twenty-five years a resi dent of Omaha, died Friday noon, aged 14 years. He la survived, by his widow and a daughter, Mrs. C. J. Roberts. The funeral services will be held Eundsy. afternoon at 0'c,oel, nd made In the Ever green cemetery The members of the Clan Gordon will meet at the corner of Thirty-second and Center streets and attend the funeral in a body. The pallbearers will be chosen from the order. Those who have already beeu chosen . are William Kennedy and J. C. Lindsay. ROAD TO DISCARD LEAF SIGN Great Westers Will No Laager Use Brsabol, "Maple Lef" will Bo .Cora Bolt". Now. The Great. Western has wone away with the eld "Msple Ief," which, for many years has beep the sign of that road, and hereafter It will be popularly known aa the "Corn Belt Route." Instead of the old maple leaf sign, with tbe lines of the read outlined on It, a. new deelgn of a belt of golden corn has been substituted aa th foiders. Among other reasons for the change is the .act .vuat recent addi tions to the road have completely changed the shape of the territory which their lines eover, so that the maple leaf was no longer Bpiruprlate and did net show all the Unea. We never carry over any summer goods till the next season. Every thing must be sold at once at a. great sacri fice. Read this wonder ful array specially pre pared bargains Monday mi-Aiimiial . Clearing Your $19 Thousands of yards on bargain square, at per yard .39c 'Women 's $3.50 and ; $4 pumps and ox-' fords desirable styles, at . .$2.39 CURTISS TO BOMBARD HERE Aviator Will Drop Oranges on Signal v Corps Soldiers. SAYS HE'LL TET TO ,HTT THEM Hasaaa Bird Will Nat Be Bo Gallant aa He Was with Missiles at At lantic City, Where Womea Watched. .- ' Olenn H. Curtlss' bomb throwing experi ments, . tried first at Lake Oeorge and then at Atlantic City, will be . repeated here during the aviation meet which begins next Saturday. Curtlss will bombard a squad of signal corps men ensconced In an ex cavation. He will, of course, use oranges and will not be 'so gallant as he was to ward the men and women on the battle ship off Atlantic City, when he dropped his missies a few feet past , the ship in order not to hit the people. Instead the hapless soldiery will have in 6 r t U . New Church Building at Pierre FIRST METHODIST CHURCH AT PIERRE, ' B. D., FOR WHIQH CORNER STONE WAS LAID LAST SUNDAY. The cornerstone of the nsw Methodist church at Pierre, 8. p., was laid last Sun day afternoon with appropriate ceremon ies. The flergy of the city, and represen tatives of the various city departments, and business men took a part In the cere mony, with short and ' appropriate talks, the mortar being spread by Governor Ves sey. In the cornerstone, were deposited a number of articles, principal among them being the contents of the box which was placed in the cornerstone of the old church ereeted In 15S5. on the same ground which la to be occupied by the new building. The new structure will cost approximately f7e, XV. and will be constructed of pressed brick with Bedford atone trimmings. The building besides the rooms for the church service will contain living rooms for the pastor, and the baoement is to be fitted ddJA n I m AMAII All Our 29c and 35c Imported Crepe de Lisse and Chiffon Voiles at 15c a Yard Most favored dress fabrics of the season various stripes, small and medium checks, Roman stripes, barred patterns, etc. colorings are superb, a large assortment on bargain square, main . floor, worth up to 35o yard, at, per yard , Choice of All the Matting In Our Carpet Dept. All fresh and new, up-to-date woven de signs, more than 500 pieces to choose from, while it lasts, per yard .......... Two Big Lots of Fine Foulards .Various combinations of color many handsome . patterns in. this great clearing sale at astonishing reductions. v Thousands of yards, in regular silk department at, yard ......... 69c Ice Cream Bricks Take " one home in your pocket t. in the evening, Pints ........ ,.15 Quarts -25 Sweetland, East Arcade. oranges actually squash upon them, pro vided the aviator's aim Is good. The ex periment will have real military value and will be reported at length to the Depart ment of War. . , ' Another novel feature, and one which was never before attempted, is ; projected -by Curtlss. He will have a moving picture machine attached to Jils aeroplane, with which he will mechanically take views of the surrounding country during some' of his flights. This will be used only in case of a dead calm day, as the added weight could not be carried with safety with wind blow ing. ; Mr. Curtlss has undertaken this at the solicitation, of several scientists, who de sire to ascertain the practicability of the aeroplane ' for such purposes, and also at the Instance of the 'government, which de sires to learn if photographs of fortifi cations of an enemy's camp and territory and moving bodies of troops can be suc cessfully taken from an aeroplane In flight. When you have anything to sell or trade, advertise It In The Bee Want Ad columns and get quick results. . X, up for Young Men's Christian association rooms, with a gymnasium, and shower and plunge baths, to be supplied with artesian water from a well to be sunk on the prem ise, which will supply the water for the baths, and gas for the hestlng of the church. " This is the third "First Methodist" church to be constructed In this city. The first was built in 1881. and was among the earliest houses of worship to be built In the new town. It was a small structure in the downtown section, and gave away two years later to a more pretentious structure built on the hill, which was used by that church up to last spring, when It was sold and, church service hold In the Grand opera house up to the rrffnt- The new church, when finished, will be the finest church In the city, and among the best In the state. BEANDEIS STORES Close every evening at 5 P. M. Until September 1, Excepting Saturdays at 10 P. M. j LOTS MONDAY 2) King Tailored 7aists Entire new styles in the cele brated King waists, plaited and hand embroidered. Most popular of all tailored waists, at $1.98, $2.98 (o $5.98 Exquisite Lingerie Waists Beautifully lace trimmed and em- lie v vw VVli JLAUUVU. styles high or Dutch neck full length or three quarter sleeves worth &4 . CA tff AQ (S AQ up to $5.00, at 9rvyf 10, .ifo Jap Silk Waists in pretty designs, worth up to $5.00, will go at ..... .'. .$2.98 Hundreds of pretty designs in waists, at ........ 88c Big bargain square of waists on main floor at . .49c (te &cUI ReaJ two ft Shampooing, Manicuring, Scalp Treatments, 2d floor. DAHLMAN LEADS CONVENTION He and His Followers Are in Full , Control. NEWBRANCH IS LEFT OUT sssBisaaaBaBW Altbouah Hitchcock Wanted His Man on the Delegation, tho Con vention Says' NayFor Cap ital Removal. Douglas county democrats met la mass convention In Parlor B of the Pax ton hotel this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Originally the meeting was to comprise only the members of the county central committee, but after consideration, the Dahlman leaders put their heads together and decided there was no use making two bites of a cherry. Hence the committee meeting became a conven tion, and someone produced a list of dele gates, which went through without any change. ' During the last few days It hsd been understood that Congressman Hitchcock wanted a county convention called for some day next week. At first the Dahlman men, who are In control of the county committee and the local organlxatlon, seemed agree able to this proposal, but later reflection convinced them there might be danger In such a gathering. Hence the action ot this afternoon, which makes it certain the Douglas county delegation will ' be for Mayor Dahlman and against county local option, from first to last and let Hitchcock do the best he can. County Chairman John E. Reagan pre sided at tho Paxton meeting. , Mayor Dahlman headed the convention with his following In ' full control. Con gressman Hitchcock was named on the del egation,' but Harvey Newbraneh was left out. It wes understood that Hitchcock de sired that Newbrsnch become a member, but the Dahlmen men would not consent. The platform denounces the S o'clock law; declares for cspltol removal; declares for the principles , of the party as estab lished by the founders, and declares against embarrassing any officer at present hold- ' Ing office as contrary to law. I The detention Is Instructed under the unit rule to vote and Work against putting the county locsl option plank In the state platform. Mr. Bryan's name was not men tioned and he was given no out-and-out endorsement. Omaha Prisoner Held for Denver 0. E. Eerg-er Proyes to Be Fupitiye from Denver Doesn't Know What Charge Is. In response to a telegram from the chief of police at Denver, the local police ar retted G. B. Merger at the Paxton hotel Saturday morning. It was not ststed in the telegram that Berger was wanted for. The man stated he wsa unable to learn what the charge was against him. Persistent Advertising is the Road to Big Returns. 35c Quality 27-ic. White Pique For coats," suits, etc. in 1 white goods department, clearing sale price 4 Q per yard ltl Basement Sale CUO VI VaaJ. CU 4 WAISTS Hair Goods Our hair goods are guaranteed to be pure, clean and sanitary in every respect. Special No. 1 Extra large size nets 15c value for, Monday only for 5c Special No. 2 The Madam Josephine Boyd Cluster Puffs extra large, made of fine hair $5 value $1.98 Special No. 3 Transformations $7 all round transformations reduced to S2.98 Carrie Nation Again in Town Hatchet Wielder on Return Trip Stops at Station and Praises! Lone some Nonsmokers. .Carrie Nation wone up the Union station of Omaha for the second time of late when she stopped there a few minutes before taking the Northwestern train to St. Paul Saturday morning. Immediately after buying her ticket she marched out on the platform and lining up all the men whom she saw smoking or chewing, she delivered a short lecture on the evils of such habits. The boy who car ried her baggage, Gardie Williams, ' was given a little gold and pearl hatchet with her name engraved on it when she found that he did not smoke, drink or chew. Officer Mansfield and Passenger Direc tor Ely received a compliment from the little woman which has set them up ever since. On her second trip around the sta tion she found that they were the only men who were 'not smoking, and she In formed them and the crowd that they were the only real gentlemen she had, seen there (hat morning. The officer says that no matter what Carrie does in future years or in foreign lands, he will always testify to the fact that she is a fine Judge of human nature and men. LauxNot to Be Officer in Bund Vice President of Saengerband De clines Chance for Higher Place in Society. Peter Laux of Oiiiaaa, vice president of the National Saengerbund of she north west, could have the presidency of the so ciety the next two years If he desired It, but Mr. Laux, In spite of the solicitation of friends, has decuntd to let his name go before the convention, instead, Theo dore G. Behrens of Chlcaxo. will probably b accorded the honor. President Otto Rohland ot St. Paul and other grand officers are expected here Tuesday. The others Include T. G. Kney of Mudlson, Wis., and George F. Kleck of Milwaukee. Director Theodore Kelbe also arrives Tuesday. Rehearsals of Omaha singers before the Baengerfest optns are announoed aa fol lows: Monday evening at S; Tuesday afternoon, with the orchestra, at S; Wedneeday morn ing at 10. The children's chorus Is called together at t Tuesday afternoon. MANY CONSUMPTIVES ON HAND Twaatr-Elcht Taberralosls Patients frowst ronnty Hospital Largest K amber Brer Received. Twenty-etght tuberculosis patients, the Isrgest number ever cared for at one time, are now at the county hospital. Four are women. Owing to the fact that the hospital is equipped to care for only about twenty at one time, the hospital authorities have difficulty In giving them proper care and Ctaoloa of Our 91.00 Fancy Hair Bandeaus Inlaid with whito stones, clearing salo price, on main lfia floor, new store. "v 50c Fosco and Tuscan Silks roll 97 Xnohaa Wlda. Pastel, street and even ing shades, also black and cream. They will launder well, OJZn main floor, yd. Embroidery Hoops Spring and padded, oval or round 15o quality clear ing price .... 7c Main Floor. SSS8 Natsral Pongee fic Shantung Excellent quality and the biggest bargain of ' fered this season ITyaWClC. ssaa Tard Wida Dark Dress Percales 12MjC quality attrac tive designs clearing sale in base ment, yard Basement. AU the 800 Quality Mesh Bags These bags have 60-in. chains special clear ing sale price in in.29c Jewelry Dept. Main Floor. . Shadow stripe mohairs and . brilliantines a t half price, per' Oft a yard Uvi - treatment. The weather is favorable, how ever, aa open air is the most Important pre scription. The situation would create a serious problem If weather conditions were disagreeable. Only three or four cases out of the twenty-eight are in the udvanccd stages of the disease. ( ' I Negro Stabbedl for His Ideas Following- Argument in Which Ha Defended White Race Victim is Attacked. i Because he had defended the white race In an argument over the merits of the races, Gene xjoyd, a colored hod currier, was attacked and stabbed from behln1 by another negro Saturday afternoon. 'lth blood spurting from wounds on the back, arm and hand, the Injured man fell lptoi the hunds of Policeman Rich at Eleventh and Dodge streets. ; Rich arrested Mil ton Miller, another negro, whom he saw running from the scene and whom Loyd said hao aided the assailant. The latter has not yet been lo cated. ; t. , ir ' t '4r Stung Again An eastern bonding company held an unrecorded deed when Nellie Hennessey purchased a 9 lot in Upton I'laoo, South Omaha. They want 30 for a i quit claim deed to reiuoye the cloud. We protect you against title troubles. Better be safe than sorry The Kerr Abstract Co 305 So. 17ta St Phone Dout 5487 m It ( 1 A 5