' THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 10, 1911. T nlftAV I nil fctvlfl nifinlnVR rniinlpfl 1171 tVl Knturnon oonoriii v-,Tni. mmfntiAno -f ill mrk1r M'r.-.Vlof' ; I' ILL. 3F0 TM2: ' one of the most delightful as well as profitable shopping days of the year at! Hay den Bros. Our wagons deliver daily in S. Omaha, Dundee, Benson and Council Bluffs. 25c Ribbons 10c A big line of extra wide all fllk Taffeta Ribbons, In all the staple colors, choice Monday at, yd. 10 ($2 Shetland Veils 98c The most popular Drape Veil of the season; you'll regularly pay 12 for 'the value we offer at . . . n Beautiful New Fall Silks The new weaves, the new colorings, in assortment that leaves nothing to be desired; every manner of silk fabric iu popular favor is included in this display. Silk Poplins Very popular this season, beautiful alike for street or evening gown; all newest colorings; on sale at, per Jarf ; $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 Crepe de Chine 42 inches wide, in both plain and crinkle weaves, full line of evening and street shades, at 1.50 Big Special Sale Offerings fr Monday S6-inr.h all silk Messa- '36-inch Black and White l'n8' J EfT n I Stripe Taffeta. 36-inch Black and White mxi7 Uu -. . , Dress Silks. iff Jk $ )36-lnrn F,n Jacquard 36-lnch Satin Stripe Mes- ? TJ H Poplins. salines.- I fci Black Messallne Peau de All six' Items $1.25 yard J .Sole and , Taffetas, all values. '. 36 inches wide. Silks in Domestic Room Pretty fall silks in wanted colors Messahnes, Taffetas, Poplins, Pongees, Foulards, etc., up to High Grade Linen Dept. Monday Pure Irish dew bleached Satin Damask, 72 inches wide, war ranted all linen, beautiful selec tion of patterns, worth 11.79 a . vard $1.00 Highly finished imported mercerized r-atln Tmask, beautiful design, good widths, worth $125. at. ...7Se Pure Linen Pattern Table Cloths, hemmed read for use, size 8-10 worth $3 00, each 91.93 High grade Napkin, mixed lot. bleached and sllvet bleached, worth $3.00 a dozen, Monflav, for. . .980 Pure linen Barnslev Toweling. 19 ins. vide, heavy round thread, worth 2e a yard . l5o Extra larpre hemmed Huck Towels, plaJn white or colored borders worth lie--, each lOo Special Noticel Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, September 12th, 8th and 14th, We WiU Hold on Third Floor Our Somi-AiinuaJ Display of Dress Trinimiugs, Lace Robes, Tunics, Lnce Waists, Real Irish, Duche8 and Venetian Laces. A display surpassing by far ttaac of any previous season and offer ing yon (or examination and seleo Won the exoluslve and complete lines of ten of Hew York's most prominent Importers. From Paris, Berlin, St. Gaul, Venice, Ireland, we have brought together assortments and quali ties you'll not find surpassed la any store. The identical lines shown la the most exoluslve aasrfrn store will be shown bar on these dates. Don't miss the great display. Bring your friends and come, sura. S See the New Fall Dress Fabrics We are showing all the newest weaves and colorings in all wool Dress Fabrics for 1911 and 1912. $1.00 a yard values, at. . . .... 38c and 48c S000 Homespuns, Reversible Suitings, Plaid-back Cloak- ings, Polo Coatings, Broadcloths, Cheviots, etc. -f 25 54 to 58 inches wide, at prices ranging up from. . . . P J An early inspection of these exceptionally attractive lines will prove both pleasurable and profitable to you. TWO GREAT SPECIALS FOR MONDAY'S SELLING 50 pieces bf All Wool Dress Goods, including 54-inch Storm Serges, p6-inch Rough Cheviots, 48-inch Novelty Suitings, 52-inch Chalk Line Novelties, 54-inch Broadcloths; regu lar values up to $1.50 a yard Monday, 08C $2 Velvet Bags 98c Monday we place on sale a new line of the latest novelties In Vel vet Bags that sell regularly at $2; your choice 9S Bed Spreads, Sheets and Cases In Our High Grade Linen Dept. Monday . Imported Marseilles Bed Spreads, heavy knotted fringe, cut corners, extra size, worth $7.00, ea..4.50 Full size Crochet Bed Spreads, knot ted fringe, assorted patterns, worth $3.50; each $2.25 Soft quilted Imported Marseilles Bed Spreads, fuir size, hemmed, worth $4.00; each $1.98 Full size Fringed Crochet Bed Spreads, good value at $1.75; at, ach $1.25 Large size 81x90 Seamless Bed Sheets, heavy and durable, worth $1.00, each,' at 690 Full size Pillow Cases, made from heavy muelln, worth 15c, each loo A full line of Hotel Sheets and Bed Spreads at prices below manufactur ers cost. 2 Leather tags 98c A new line of fancy Leather Hand Bags with plain and fancy metal frames, regular $2.00 values at, choice OS Trlt fit UABtT STO'tt: ; r ' Store open until 6 P. M. ex cept Saturdays until 10 o'clock P. M. The Greatest Line of Fall Bargains in the West Will Be on Sale Monday In Our Famous Domestic Room Sheetings, Sheets, Linens, Napkins, Towels, Flannels, Flan nelettes, Blankets, Comfortables and everything in fall and win ter goods. Compare prices. Aurora 9-4 Bleached Sheeting; 19'o $-4 unbleached Lockwood Sheeting. 170 43-lnch Brown Dallas Casing lOo 4S-lnch Brown Dallas Casing 12o Thistledown yard wide bleached Muslin. regular price 10c 7V4e Pride uf the Farm yard wide bleached Muslin, regular price 11c ?o to Brown, yard wide Muslin '40 S-lnch Zodiac Cambric regular price 12e . 42-lnch Moonlight Bleached Pillow Cas ing, worth 12 He ?io 45-lnoh Moonlight Bleached Pillow Cas ing, worth 15c 10c Pontlac 76x90 Double Bed Sheets, regu lar orlce 65c .480 Stella Shaeta, 72x90, regular price 54c, at 38e Parkhill Pillow Slips, 42x36. worth 15c. at 9Ho Annaga.isMt. best linen finished sheet on the market for 69c; 72x90; on sale at 80 Glenbrook 4!x3. best le Slips... lOHo Elsmore large Bed Spreads, regular price $2 25; on sale at 91.48 No. 14S, our large frlngedand cut cor ner, good value at, $125; Monday only at '. S1.48 Holland No. 200. the beM $125 Spread, full stze; at. each ....730 50 dozen 12Ho Huck Towels, No. 12; on sale for lOo 60 dozen 19c Bath Towels 1840 50 dozen' 16c Bath Towels ....... .lavo 60 'dozen mixed lot Towels, odd and ends, at ........ 3Ho Linen Crash, superior quality on sale at 8He, lOo, laVio, ISO, I80 and fl9o Wide Cotton Toweling 8Vo 10 extra specials not advertised. Fall Fashions Now Featured The Very Latest Creations in Ladies' Suits, Gowns; Coats The strictly new models for the first time in several seasons ap peal universally to the lovers of good taste in dress. Especially is this true In regard to the most used costume of the American lady the tailored suit. While the prevailing lines of the past season vre not entirely obliterated, the freakish features have disappeared and the authentic styles for fall and winter 1911 and 1912 are more adapted to the ideas of the more quiet but strictly tasty and undoubtedly elegant dressers. This is true whether in strictly man tailored effects or the elaborately trimmed demi tailored effects. The same moderation of freakish and, to most, objectionable features is also very noticeable throughout the showing of street and evening gowng and in the new fall and winter coat designs. . WE SHOW BROAD RANGE OF STYLES AND FABRICS. A display whieh embraces in its scope all the newest and best style ideas, both foreign and domestic, and in which distinctive de sign and superior quality is coupled with prices remarkably below worth. We will show Monday In garments of the better claes matchless as sortments of Ladies' New Tailored Suite at rift to fc ru New Fall and Winter Coat at. . .; ........ fn no to tn'Kri New Street and Evening Gowns at SIO Oft to Ynn AT 825.00 you'll find a showing of the famous CKOW jkivel TAILORED SUITS that will, in assortment, quality, elegance work manship, surpass the expectation of all. Superior in every wav to any other suit on the market at so low a price. Our Alteration Department Has Been Reorganized Always striv ing to give our customers th'e very best possible service and most satisfactory result in fitting, we are pleased to announce that we have seucred the services of Mrs. W. W. Knepper (formerly with Miss Fox? as head fitter. Her ability is undoubted and we guarantee rferfLt t ting and finishing in every instance. uaraniee perfect fn- Picture Bargains That Will Interest You A fine assortment of square, oval and oblong frames, finished in gilt and dark colors. Some of the frames are smooth, others deeply carved. Subjects are heads, scenes, fruits, etc., pic tures suitable for any room in the house values to nr $2 choice ODC PICTURE FRAMING OFF DURING THIS SALE. Passepartout and wood frame pic tures, all desirable subjects 10c and.. 15c values Special Mon day at . e 500 sheet pictures, all 16x20 size, fine assortment to choose from, values up to 60c Special 10 Millinery Beautiful new Fall -modes in almost un limited assortment. Positively the larg est and best showing of street hats we have ever had the pleasure to offer our patrons. $5.00 $6.75 $7.50 and $10.00 YoaTT find It will cost too nearly SO per cent more to duplicate this quality elsewhere. Nobby Small Felts $1.50 ' to $3.00. Our Department Is filled to overflowing with the beautiful new fall and winter millinery styles, all with surprisingly low prices attached. Will take geat pleasure in showing you the new creations. All millinery marked in plain figures. Omaha's Greatest Rug Sale MONDAY, SEPTEMBER UTH We closed out for cash the entire stock of Fall 1911 Rugs of a well known St. Louis whole sale house, securing the lot at 'prices which en able usj to offer buyers Monday high class, abso lutely perfect floor coverings, all fall and win-. ter 1911 and 1912 patterns and colorings at Bar gain Prices Never Before Equaled in this or any other Omaha store. Extra Quality Axminster Rugs Values up to $30.009x12 size, 35 patterns in the lot fon selection; Monday, at $15.00 9x12 Seamless Wilton Rugs, in a big range of patterns. $30.00 values, at .SRI T KO $10.00 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 6x9 size, good patterns at, choice $15.00 Tapestry Brussels Rugs 9x12 size, oriental and floral patterns; your choice $998 $22.00 Tapestry Brussels, Rugs 10-wire quality, 9x 12 size, 39 patterns for se lection at $13.98 $5.00 Axminster Hearth Rugs 36x72 size; on sale at $2.89 NSW $4.85 High Grade Ax- e minster Rugs-$22,50 values, '8-3x10-6 size' great snap at ..... . ..$9 9S $22.50 Seamless : Velvet Rugs- 9x12 size; in a big assortment of patterns and colorings; choice $14.75 Extra Heavy Reversible Art Squares; 9x12 size; as long as they last, choice. ..... .$2.95 $2.50 Heavy Axminster Hearth Rugs 27x54 6ize, .Monday ....... .$1.55 Scores of Other Matchless Bargain Offerings in. Room Size Rugs. Just try Hayden's first, you'll find it a money-saving proposition. i ' In the Drapery Depl 3d Floor Brussels Net and Duchess Curtains, fine line of patterns; PHr $6.95. $8.95 and $12.50 Brusselette Curtains, in large assortment of patterns; special values, pair.,75, 95, $1.45 and $1.98 Portieres, for double doors, in greea. red or brown with Persian bands, at, pair $4.50 and $5.95 Couch Covers, full size, in all colors, special values Mon- day at...... $2.50 and $3.00 SOME OTHER SPECIAL BARGAINS. Bungalow Nets, large assortment In white and cream; Monday at. yard g5 and 50 Drapery Madras at. yard .35 and 45 Colored Curtain Scrims -12 & 18 1 25 . A fine new line of Screens and Shirt Waist Boxes just received. Specials in VJ ash Goods. Dept. MONDAY German Eiderdown, 27 inches wide, good patterns and colors; at, a yard J 28 36-inch Flannelettes, all new goods, neat patterns; at, a yard '. 12V4 .36-inch Cotton Challie, good assortment of colors and' patterns; at, a yard 12 Galacia Delaine, neat patterns with fancy borders, 32 inches wide; at, a yard 15 27-in. Poplins, all new colors; at, yd., 39 and 25 36-ln. Percales, neat patterns, light and dark colors; -at, a yard 12V4 A new line of Dress Ginghams, fancy checks, plaids and stripes; at, a yard 12H Silk MUed Goods, In all colors; our regular 39c goods; at, a yard 25. 36-ln. Madras, neat patterns, worth 29c a yd., at. -25t BE stfRE AND ATTEND OUR FAMOUS TIME SALES No dealers or peddlers sold, at these sales. At 8:30 A. M. 36-in. best 'grade Silkollne, made by the Pacific Mills, nothing better; regular price 12Mic; as long as It lasts, at, yard At 8:80 A: M rrult of the Loom, genuine article, no remnants, di rect off the bolt, at, yard, ten yards limit. . . ... . . . At 10:30 A. M. Simpson's Indigo Blue Prints, beat in the world; regular price 6c; as long as they last, at, yard 3H At 11:30 A. M."V-10c India Llnon, white; aa long as It lasts. -4 At 1:80 P. M. Penulne Amoskeag Apron Checks, genuine article 10 ye-rds limit; at, yard 5 At 2:30 P. M. Heavy gray 12-4 Blankets, Edison; regular $2.60; 6 pairs limit, at, pair 9 At 8 P. M. Lonsdale, genuine article, 10 yds. limit; at, yd. 5 At 3:80 P. M 15c Huck Union Linen Towels; 6 pairs limit, at. each 8H At 4 P. M. Wool Pelted Blankets regular $2.50 pr., at.. $1.36 At 4:30 P. M. $1.25 extra heavy comforters, 7i pound weight 6 limit, at, each 8 Sir other sales announced on the. floor during the day. Carload Extra Fancy Utah Elbertajreestone Peaches Monday 85c This car was shipped direct to sell for the grower, every peach is perfect, extra fancy and free stone. We advise our customers to buy all you can use now-Monday special, per case . 85c Colorado or California Bartlett Pears, bushel boxes, per box $1 75 iq tara Beat 'Em Ail or Diamond C Boap 25c 6 lbs. best Rolled Breakfast Oatmeal 25o t lbs. good Japan Rice 2Sc 10 lbs. bast White or Tellow Cornmeal tor i6o Bromimaelon, Jsllycor or Jell-O. . . ,7H . 1-lb. cans Campbell's1 Soup. ...... .7 He 1-lb. lui Lu Lu Scouring Boap. , . . 6c Teast Foam, pkf .i..3o Grape-Nuts, ..ikg- lOo Corn Flakes, pkf.. Ho 011 or Mustard Sardines, can o Largs bottla Worcester Sauce. Pickles or purs Tomato Catsup hottls. ...SHo fiklnnar's Macaroni, tbs Omana product, Pk- ioc Potted Maats, can , ' 4o i-io. can corn isef .....16c The best Crisp Ginger Snaps, lb. .....6c Tha best Soda or Oyster Crackers, lb. 6o Tha best Crisp Pretzels, lb 6c Psanut Butter, lb j50 OBSESS A WO BUTTZB BAX.B KOBDiT , Tha best Craamery Butter, in carton or1 bulk, per lb. 28C Don't pay more and throw your money away.- No. 1 Country Creamery Butter, lb.. 26c Tha beet Dairy Butter, lb.. Full Cream Colored Cheese, lb ISc Full Cream Brick Cheese, lb 15c Neufchatel Cheese, each 30 HAVDII'g FXESH VXOETA3XE KaBXIT BEATS IK AX I, x ' Market Basket Fancy Ripe Tomatoes 25o 8 bunches of Radish eti j0 fancy Wax or Green Beans, lb..... 7 He Green Peppers, dozer. Se 4 bunches fresh Carrots 5c Fresh Cabbage, two for .23c J. Fresh Cabbage, per lb . . . 5c .2Ho A Little Heart to Heart Talk 4 on Stoves We have the finest line of stoves in the! city -and an1 expert stove salesman to, show you our fine line and make you prices which you can not afford to miss.- Beloyw are' some of our leaders and prices: . . : - $40 00 S-hole Globe Steel Range $35.00 $30.00 6-ho La Economy Cook Stove at 915.00 No. 11 best grade Round Oak Heating Stove, 11-ln. grate at $4.85 No. 13 best grade Round Oak Heating Stove, 13-ln. grate, at AA.35 No. 15 best grade Round Oak Heating Stove. 16-ln. grate, at S7.&5 DON'T FORGET TOY HAYDEW'.S FIRST-pay. No. 17 beet grade Round Oak Heating in. Stove. 17 grate at. seas Perfection Oil Heatera, No 1, at 3.80 Perfection Oil Heater., No. 2. at S4.00 Perfection Oil Heaters. No. I. brass front, at MM Four-flue Ge Heatare at. .... . .f 2.60 . Five-flue Gas Heaters at. . . . . MOO Six-flue Gaa Heaters at $3.30 We are below anyone on ' prices' on Stovepipe, Stove Boards, Coal Hods and aU kinds of stove needs. Make this your headquarters and' wo will treat you right . ' ' ' I . ! . Blaakets, Comfortables, Batts and Comfortable Materials White Cotton Blankets. 10-4, reg ular price 59c 38 Crib Blankets, each io 11-4 ' Cotton Blankets at 12.50, $1.'98. $1.60. $1.26. $1.00, 85a 4..'.... 75 Wool Felted Blankets, 11-4 and 12-4 at 95c, $1.25. $1.38. $1.48. $1.59, $1.75, $1.85, $1.95 sod' up 40 34.00 All. Wool Blankets, 11-4, from 4ty to 7 pounds, at $2.50. $2.95. $3.25, $3.60, $3.75. $4.00, $4.60, $5.00 up to, pair $20.00 Cotton Btta,,c 7 He, 10c, 12 HP. 15c, OV, OC UD XO ,11 SS 61ngl Batts orleea. Cretonnes. Prints. SUkolln . Draperies, etc., for making comfort. He, '18c and 350 full size quilts, at all Twin. NEW.TORCE IN ENGLISH LIFE Long-Continued Grievances Cause of .the London Strike. UNIOUS WELD A GREAT P0WEH Lrsdrra of the British Workers Re ported to Be Men of Determina tion, Who Will Extead Oraraalsatton. LONDON, Sept. Many reasons have been advanced for the Industrial unrest that baa afflicted England this summer, one of the most popular being that the con tinued hot weather got oa the men's nerves, making tbem Irritable and dissatisfied- Those, however, who have made a cleser study of the troubles have found that the strikes were long and carefully planned outbreaks against grievances which the men. rightly or wrongly, com plain that they hava been suffering from for the last tour or five years. For a number or years a small band' of determined men have been trying to or ganise the workers for a great national strike, to be followed, soma of them be lieve, by a rtlll greater international one. They have not been aa successful In Eng land In getting recruit for the unions as have the leaders In soma other countries, tut as many of the nonunlonists join In a strike when one la declared, tha unions wield a great power, pertlotuarly suae they have learned what can be gained by work ing together. . . New Oraanlaatlom Besponslble. The success of the strike of dockers in Loudon, which preceded the railway strlks. wae due entirely to a new organisation, the National Transport Workers Federa tion, formed for the purpose of bringing all men handling freight under one head. Thus far the dockers, many of the water men and seamen, have corns in and in the strike just concluded they had the support of the teamstera The official organizer of the dockers' strike was William Or bell, but The man whose organizing ability made him the master of the situation was Harry Gosling, an eld hand at the game of etrlklng. hav ing been one of the chief lieutenants of John Burns In the strike of l&O, when the dockers with "Honest John." now a cabi net minister, at their hesd marched through tha west end. started rioting and did a lot of damage Mr Burns played a very different role in the recent strike. Instead of leading the men h acted as peacemaker and with his colleague. Winston ChurchUI. met tha dock, era, brought about a settlement and after ward went through the dock district ex plaining tha agreement to the men. While Gosling did the organising this time, a veritable firebrand, Ben Tlllett, kept up the enthusiasm of the strikers. Tlllett hac apent the greater part of his life talking to worklngmen and describes himself as "an agt'ator-an agitator for better condi tions for tha workers ' -The railway workers, who tor the first time went to battle with their ranks closed, except, of course, for that two-thirds, who are not members of the unions, had what might be called a general staff to lead them. Heretofore the Associated Society 6f Locomotive Engineers and Firemen have not associated themselves with other or ganizations of railway workers, and even now there is a fight on between them and the Amalgamated Society of Railway Ser vant, which la to be ventilated at the Trades' Union Congress to be held at Ntw-caatle-on-Tyne In September- The servents, who Include the conductors, porters and other workers In similar capa cities, complain of the methods of the en gineers and firemen. However, In the late fight both these unions Joined with th General Railway Workers" union snd Sig nalmen a and Pointsmen's union, so that all were represented In the conferences, which brought about peace. The servants were represented by J. H. Thomas, member of the House of Commons for Eerby, J. E. Williams and A. Bellamy; the engineers and firemen by A. Fox; the general work ers by Thomas Uowth and the signalmen and pointsmen by 8. Charlton. All these men are sincere trades unionists, and if thsy ever reach their ideal, a federation of all unions and every worker on the rail ways a trades unionist, their power will be supreme. Differences la the Hanks! One of the problems , they will have to solve before this Is realized, however, is the difference between the railway men of the north and thoae of the south of Eng land. The strike just concluded gathered lu Bixeogvh fjooa the north. The men of London and the southern counties had no heart In the struggle. They are not as saving as their northern brothers and could not afford a stoppage of work. Besides which the London worker Is satisfied with an occasional holiday, while the northerner, like all the wopknra In the industrial dis tricts, wants an annual holiday of a couple of weeks at least, and if he cannot get It otherwise Is not adverse to going on strike for the time being. It Is not unusual for a royal commission to take several years to render their seport. This is what Mr. Asqulth offered the strik ers. Mr. Lloyd-Goorge, who understands the worklngmen better than any of hit colleagues, on his own Initiative, took the matter up. and after explaining that the premier meant a special commission on which both sides would be represented, soon got the labor leaders and the chair man of the railroad companies together and added further to his reputation as a con ciliator of labor differences. DANISH MINISTRY WORRIED Adoption of New Policiei Necessi. tates Increased Taxes. TAXATION OP SPIRITS IS CERTAIN Proposal. to Be Brought Forward la the Coming? Session of Parliament to Make Franchise 1'nlverul Regardless of Sex. The Gentle Cynte. Woman is a riddle. She keeps us guess Ing snd yet we hate to give her up. Some men always expert to be given a chance, while others go ahead and take It. A woman may dislike a man who doesn't understand her, and poaitively hate a man who doej. Conscience kepj almost as many men out th fer r b'n found Somehow Dr other the women who feel that they were born to command always get married r Women will- never understand men so long as men preter a glass of beer to an Ice cream soda. If we should s'.l think twlci before we speak tro-re would be m.gnt lillie cunv.r. sauoa.-ew Vera aims r COPENHAGEN. Sept.9 The all ab sorbtng topic here is the coming session of Parliament which Is expected to make rad ical changes In the prevailing systems of taxation and suffrage. Some of the pro posed tax legislation will be supplementary to the acta pasaed at tha last session when taxes on theater and other amusement tickets, revenue dues and additional rail road rates were added to the budget The new taxation acts will Include a Higher impost 00 spirits, ss Increase of the Income and property tax and probably a real estate value raising tax. The necessity for these measures to In crease the income of the sts Is, due chiefly to the operation of the new social laws providing for old age support and working-men's compensation. The budget for thla purpose has already grown far beyond the original estimate. The burden has been Increased further by the higher pay given civil and military officer On the other hand the uauai -revenues have Big Clearing Sale of Wall Papers wuML-u a ji ffl 1-1 11 La v.ons.a4w ------ AaV.&C7 Our Fall Stock is now complete in every detail, tlong now while assortments are best: ' Make your seleo GOOD ROOMS At, per " 4 3 2M LIVIXG ROOM PAPERS 10c values, at, roll 5 FINK GILT PAPERS 20c aa Z5c patterns, at 10 VARNISHED GILT PAPERS 25c patterns, at, roll. 15 GILTS FOR PARLOR 36c and 40c patterns, at FIGURED OAT MEALS 4 Ocpa terns, at, . roil x-ioau uumeu rapers, an colors, at, per roll owui Large line of cut out borders, crowns, etc., at very lowest Prices Let us figure your bill. HAYDEN BROS been decreased- by the rcducUos to custom duties Taxation Delicate Safcjoot. It Is expected that the' new- taxation laws passed by the last ' session of Parliament and the ones proposed for the coming sit ting will give the state an additional in come of 30,000.000 Danish kroner. The position of the present government, already shaky en account of lu taxation policy, may be made very uncomfortable, especially by the taxation of spirits, which up to the present It has feared -to touch. Among the suffrage proposals will be an act making tha franchise for the lower bouse of Parliament universal. Both men and women over 2S year of ags will be permitted to vote for the members of the lower house It .Is also planned to Ae away wlU the resvioied. suXirage pX the upper house whereby only highly taxed voters are allowed to vote for Its members. Among other acts to be proposed will be a law to compel beneficiaries of old age support to share in the expense of the plan. An at contemplating tha reform of the present management of the elementary public achoole will also be proposed by the government Prince Waleemar Still Mourns. Although a year has nu,i .v. death of the popular Prw.u v.. coffin still stands in the Holmens church. " arrangement has been made to re move the body to the royal tomb In Reeknda cathedral, but the husband o th late princess. Prlnca consent to the removal, preferring to have the coffin near hi borne where he can visit It frequently. Every Unas to the ohurov ' . . J