THE OMAHA SCXDAY BEE:' MARCH 3, 1912 A Complete Showing of Spring Suits Is Ready an! Waiting for You to Choose From : Tba advance models have already created a great deal or favorable comment, impressing more forcibly than ever the fact, that this atore U last becoming the leading Wearing Apparel establishment la Omaha, and the best dressed women are recognizing tnla store as the one place where the highest cpasa. most distinctively styled garments can be secured at a . proportionately moderate cost Designers of suits this season have retained the skirt with plain lines the plain tailored Jackets are St Inches in length, while maay ot the fancy coats are 29-in. What a wealth ot materials there Is. too. surely one's fancy may be well nigh llmltleea this spring. Whipcords seem most favored and come either plain or In two-ton combinations, then there are fancy Tweeds. Clay Worsteds. Plain or Wide Wale Serges, in every color one could wish for gray. In several shades, navy, Copenhagen, leather, brown, Cham pagne, white, black and fancy novelties. Some models have fancy collars of all-wool White Bedford Cord, others ot real lace, while the new Eponge Is much used, and a very clever trimming It is. 1 Junior Sixes 13, IS and 17 Prices, $17.50 S19.75-S22.50-S25.O0. Hlses from S2 to 40 for Women. . Prices, S22.5O-S25.0O-S29.75 S32.50-S33 p to $43. S .1 yOU WEAK SIZE to OH LESS, WE CAS FIT TOC. Wft TOttw fvWICT ova sr til Xodel. aa.Mi mm 1518-20 rarnim Street MRS. PANKHDRST TO JAIL Leader of British Suffragette Given -. Months' Tm. J WOXEH BBXA.K HAST WINDOWS t" 1 PmIiuHt Attack an Carers meat Offices aad bepa Mae to At tmt Atteatlea te Tnelr , .- Cnaae. , . LONDON. March t.-Mr. Bmmeline Pankhuret. Mrs TukesV and ears. Mar hall. the Una leaders ot last evening's Window smashing .campaign by welch the suffrsgetteaueoaedod In, terrorising the Ixmooa treaVamen. ware today sentenced each to twe moatlu imprisonment. ' . They were the (hit three ot the Ut women w$o wore smiled In the course of the street demonstrations and who are te be arraigned at the Bow street polke court chiefly en charges et causing wil ful daroese to atone to Bond street. Fto radlily. fceat street. 'Oafort street; the l.ayroerhet and the Strand, as wed as I ether busy shopping streets. ' The attorney tor the prosecution an nounced rn' court today that the' total damage done by the suftragettee la their stone threwfisr manlfeeteUofie was eetl mated at tsm and oh behalf ot the government he stated that time had new arrived when the eonrideratlou which had .beta hitherto shows In connection with suffragette raMs could so longer ha air lowed. fore been preeeut In the polloe oeurt at suffragette prassniaicns was dtliei -to. . day. Tha benehee ware occupied by eym- pet hilars with the etorekeapera whaee premises had suffered daeaags. The, sen tences et did are: leaden wefwrfottved with applsuse. ' t (aye Me Win Da It Again. . On tha delivery tot the sentence by the magistrate, Mrs. Itakhurst declared that he Intended to go farther when she earns out ot prison sod that the suffragette were prepared te go to the fulleet limit te show the government that women were going te secure the vote. Sentences ranging from a fortnight te twe months, were pronounced on a bar of prisoners, but moat ot the woman were committed tor trial at the London sessions, se the damage committed by each exceeded ta. About thirty ware dealt with today, the remainder be- big adjourned. Weaaea Break Maay Windows, . Because the ooal miners had been sble to gala government recognition at their grievajicee by threatening the buatneee 'of the country, the suffragists late Frt dey also sntsred upon s policy ot mane co te trade. They carried It out suddenly and with an ardor that reaulted la heavy financial tosses, brought conateniaUoa to rbaata of the moat proa parous shopping dlatrlct ot the dty aad paralysed oust eeee. Before the polloe were able to mua- . Mr their forcee and reetraln tha women. treats were severed with shattered plate glass from the ehew wladowe of stereo. It wss a. window-breaking expedition solely end a thoroughly organised one. Hundreds of windows la maay ot the most famous shops ot the world aad ear - oral goverameat offices and eluba ware wrecked by the suffragettes. Tea damage Win aggregate many thousands et pounds, but le largely covered by Insurance. Weaaea Dragged to Stallone. One hundred' and fifteen dragged to the police stations by polios or excited and Indignant merchants. Jisny others escaped. All those arreeted were released this morning en ball, coupled with a promise la retrain from further window wrecking, ' Some shepkeepere who aaw the atom ' coming were able te etoae their shutters sad .barricade their dears. The trouble centered about Trafalgar Square, ranged along the Strand eastward and westward aad Hegent street. Piccadilly aad Oe (ord a treats, where are situated the faa- -hnabio Jewelry and dry goods nausea. ; ' atrs. Psakhnrnt Lends. ' aire. Emetine Paakhuret, the eeteraa et , many a suffragette battle, struck the Bret blew. Is aa automobile, accom panied by Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Tukea. ehe drove tp te the premier" residence te fawning -street at o'clock. 3"e three Women leaped from the "ht and drew -out. aioeeS eouceeied m-theJr annffa. Four.wlndows.craiid la before the polios could reach the women. The trio were arreted, but 'while being led to tbesta-j tlon arranged te heave mlsetlee through the windows of the Colonial otfiee, i Pindemenltisj brake out la ' the shop ping dlsutce at the seme time. .Taxleabe ere ' the favorite .vehicles of approach ased by the suffragettes, and barge aum- - hers of Innocent looking women were helped out of them by porters, acatleood in front Of stores.- There was no hearts-, tfon an the- part at the worn in. who at once attacked tha ahew windows, with bricks or rammers. Tbs sjerprtss of the sorters was as great that a aaajortty of the miscreants were able to leae th salt-tat m the crowds before the guardian df tb shops eoold eailcC tbeir -Senaaa aad restrain Hum., The not lowed them cheering or hooting. Pellee Heloleea Before Stares. The pellee were wholly nabi to deal with' such a wholesale and widespread outbreak and at least nine-tenths of the wladow-eltechlng army eecaped. The air wss filled with sounds ot police whls llea. yells, the slamming of blind aad shrleka of frightened shoppers, punctu ated new and then with cries of "Vote (or women. " Whenever a window was shattered tbwe the crowd surged, whlls the em ployee ot the shop rushed to the street to prevent the an protect ad good from being stolen. Not even Ue eotaniishmente of undertakers were apared.' Se systematically and quickly was the work accomplished that H waa well over before, police leaiirvaa eouiu be called out. Hundreds or extra woiwemsn wara on duly tonight prelecting the dsmsged buildings. While thousands of sightseers tramped ths streets to view the havos wrought by ths women. The suffragette leaders Declare it .is their purpose to continue their campaign of window breaking until, like tne coat miners, they fores the government te taks up their claims for suffrage is or der te protect buslneea Interest. trivia Pankbnret Predicts Victory. ANN ARBOR. Mich, March t-'Thl 1 ths beginning ot the end." said Mtaa grlrlA Pankhurst today, when Informed el ths sentence Imposed upon her mother, Mrs. Emmellne Psnkhurst. leader of ine auirragetta demonstrations in ixmaon yesterday. t 'My mother and tne otners win go to Jall.ut women the sooner win nave tne Mn. Window amsahlns hits ths ng llahmaa In hie pocketboek and he win be stirred to notion., i "" - f ' PFT .WARNS ALL ; : :T0 QUIT- MEXICO i . (Continued from Pint Psgt.) FOREIGN TROOPS AGAIN ON THE WAYJT0 PEKING (Continued from First Page.) CMC UNIOHATTACK ROE Ltymen'i Body at Ses Moines Hakes Attack ob Councilman, . ACCUSED OF JUGGLING BOOKS earal ef Arbltentiea ta Settle Vut Scale Dlapate with Dee Welaes Caraaea Will Be Demaaded by Men. of the Cnlted Btatas charged aim tne txscutlon'ot such lews ths uimoet dili gence in preventing vletarten thereof and In brlnaiag ta irlsl and punishment ear offenders against the asms, and. fi nally, I do hereby give notice that ail persons owing allegtaaoe to the United tatea who may lake part In tha disturb ances now existing la Mexico, unless In the necessary defease ot their persons or property or who aall otherwise engage In act subversive et the tranquility of that country will do se St their peril and it they eaa la no wles obtain any pro tection from the government ot the United 8tstes sgalnst the appropriate legal opn- lueaeea at their acta. Insofar as such oensequenoee are In accord with equitable Justice and humanity aad the enlightened principles ot Inlernaltoual tew." . . laotrwetloao ta Cancels, The Instructions to Ambssssdor Wilson which were duplicated to the United States consuls. foUowsi "Referring to recent tslegrephle corro- asoodenco you are new Instructed la your dtec return to la form Americans that the embasay deeme It It duty to advtoe them te withdraw from any particular localities where ooodttloaa or prospects et lawle naas so threaten personal aataty as to make withdrawal the part ot common prsdence. specifying localities. If any from which withdrawal may at any time seem advisable aad stating that In many such cases consuls may take such charge et abandoned effects aa may be poaelblc under the circumstances. , The department la sending a copy ot tale telegram to all consular officers In Mexico merely for their Informatlea and for the Informatlea ot Asaertcans la their districts." body of l.vta) troops Is on the way there. The action of tbs ministers In calling In foreign troops to Peking was decided on st a meeting convened pertly as a result of a communication from Tang 8hao Tl. asking the powers to tske measures to prevent further bloodshed and lose of property In Peking. Tang Shas Tl's communication Is regarded aa unofficial, but the foreign ministers were eatlsfled that action waa aeceaaary. The foreign troops will be mounted and will patrol the dty during the day time. Chang Huaa Chlh'a soldiers have killed many Isnooent persons passing along the streets ef Peking, carrying parcels. They were mostly panic-at rickan people, fleeing from the dty with their own effects. WASHINGTON. March 1 -There are now 10,000 foreign troops ot various na tionalities In that part of China bordering the Oulf of Pechlll and lying between Peking and Chin Wang Tao. The greater part of theee forces are disposed along the line of railway that connects Peking with ths sea, the majority being Tien Tain, or three hours by rail of the capital. If the International force In, China Is ts bo streng htsnud as a result of eventa In Peking, probably the first reinforcements must coma from Japan and from tha Rus sian' garrlaons In- northern Manchuria. The War department Stands ready to see that the United States Is fairly repre sented In any augmented force. The American troops, like the last ro- .Intbrcement for Chins, Ututt coane from the Phlllpptnee. The big army transport. Sheridan. Is' new" lying at Manila, about to , embark the Pburteenih cavalry for home. Either title regiment or one of In fantry, II le believed, could be dispatched to Chin Wang Tao at twenty-four hours notice. (From a Staff Correspondent.! DE3 MOINE.S. le.. 11 arch tr-i8peelal Telegram.) A sentalion waa exploded la local political circles today when the lay men's Civic union made public a report which had been prepared, giving resells of an Investigation Into the records of various caadilates for city office. The union made a serious attack upon only one of the Candida tee. Councilman Zeil Roe, and this attack re la tea to his record in office prior to hie election to the council. He le accused of Jugglery ot Ms books sad failure to make proper re ports as Justice of the peace, end the statement declares that he Is still In debted to the county la a Urge sum. Carmen Wonld Arbitrate. A board of arbitration to settle the wage scale dispute between the street railway compsny and ths street car men will be demanded by the union, following the ac tion of the union In rejecting tha propo sitions submitted by the company. The entire membership of the union voted against tits acceptance ot the proposal made by the company through General Manager Harris an. The eettiement ot the difficulty by a board of arbitration will be taken up at ones snd ths men will ask the company to agree to the submission ot the dispute to a board. Some time sgo, when Gen eral Manager Hanigan refuaed .the de mands for an increase ot X per cent in the wage scale, be declared in his state ment that If the matter went to arbitra tion he would Insist thst the present ecsle be lowered. Vaa Law te Caadldate. Senator c. IL Vaa Law ef Marshall town today made official announcement of his candldsry for tba republican nom ination tor lieutenant governor. The consecration of Bishop-elect Austin Dowliag to the new diocese ot Dee Motnee wiH take place In the Cathedral of 88. Peter and Paul In Providence. It. I.. April IJ, according . to an announcement here today. Ths ceremonies will bo ot -aa elaborate character. Bishop Matthew Harktns of the diocese of Providence sill be the . consecrating bishop. Archbishop Keen of Dubuque will participate In the ceremonies. Jarr I aable la Agree. After having beea out fifty-two hours the Jury in the case of Mrs. Anna Kllduff. charged with the murder of her husband last October, reported Its Inability to agree tonight snd was discharged. It Is reported the Jurors stood seven for acquit tal and five for conviction on second de gree murder. ;...- The killing wss alleged to have-been the result ot a family quarrel. The trial occupied mors than two weeks. Mataa City Eaalca Plaed. MASON CITT. I.. March l-Speclal.)-Judge Joseph J. Clark of . the district court, upon a plea of guilty, fined the Eagles lodgs of this city Km for violating the liquor laws of the state. They were Indicted by the recent grand Jury, and as most ef the liquor defendenta have done, enured the plea as given shove. It Is now quite probable that the ' building rented by them for lodge rooms will be assessed the ItiM mulct tax which has already been levied against some twenty pieces of property here and at Clear Lake. Iowa laewa Ketee. BELMOND The country home of P. J. Albers. five mile north of here was completely destroyed by fire yesterday evening and two sick children of the farm were rescued only after a daring neighbor had rushed into the burning houae, picked them out of bed end car ried them out. Mr. Alberta was away irom home when the fire atarted. The loaa la tiouO. partly insured. BANCROFT Mrs. Louts -Neren. the wife of a farmer, committed euidde by ahootlng herself this forenoon. When the husband returned at noon he found the body. Temporary Insanity, caused by poor health, hi euppoeed to have been the caaae. , . IOWA CITV-A total of fl.lOS ems given to churchea of Iowa City by the late F. X. Rlttenmeyer, the oldest real dent of Iowa, who died recently at the age of Wl years. Mrs. McHugh's Estate Exceeds Six Hundred Thousand IDA GROVE, la.. March -te?ertBl Telegram.) The estate ot the late Mrs. Alex McHugh will exoeed PHaXftM In value. Her will, which wss tiled today In dis trict ewart, leave S,a- tw-her brother. James Andrew Simons; .000 ta J. H. Myers of Sioux City snd tide each to Jonah Brown and William Hilker. All the remainder she leaves to D. H. H Cel tics at Battle Creek, a banker who since Mr. McHugh's death .has been special administrator 'of to estate with her. A codicil of the will leaves 110.000 to Robert Leroy Hoover, son by her first husbead. The codicil waa executed pursuant to a contract entered September 1. . Wl, be tween Mrs. MciTugh and her son, by which he agreed to accept the sum in Ilea of any Interest he might have In the estate. Tha will le witnessed by George Hubbard, county treasurer, and Robert Linton, banker. It la said here that Hoover will contest the wilt on the ground be did not re lira the slse of the estate. WETS AND DRYS CLASH - BEFORE HOUSE COMMITTEE WASHINGTON. March i-The "wets" and ths "dry a" clashed again today be fore the senate subcommittee. . A delegation of California wine pro ducers protested against proposed legis lation to prohibit the ehipment ot liquors Into "dry states." Representative Webb of North Carolina, contended that no cltlsen had an Inherent right to manufacture and sell whisky and that congress hsd full power to exclude. If It saw tit, any liquors from Interstate traffic. The committee took no action. EDWIN BANCROFT FOOTE LEAVES FORTUNE TO CHARITY NEW HAVEN, Conn.. March t-Under the will ot Edwin Bancroft roots founder ot the Foots Boys' dub here and a gner oua contributor to local charitlee. the ew Haven hospital, the Horns ot Desti tute Men and Women and the Good Farm for Boys. In Mama, will each re ceive fSaOOo. according ta announcement here today by the exetiutuis. Biz New York societies which strive to Improve the condition ef ths poor will each receive IX.OMi Ths residue ot the estate, valued at tl.00e,OK, sjm goes to charity. Tbs key to success la business Is the persistent sod judicious ss ot newspaper advertising. 3. OMAHA'S Quality Laundry Handles all bundles care fully and promptly. Your linen is given indi vidual attention. Each gar ment laundered for your comfort. - Work is all personally supervised by expert oper ators. Sanitarily returned. Shirts in covers; collars in bands; soft collars and ties in holders. - Both Phones. Wagons Everywhere. Screams of Women Disturb Murder Trial dtUCAOO, March L-The closing mln a tee of the argument ot ceuneel for the men charged with the murder ot Mrs. Edmoad Kaufman were punctuated by exalted ecrcame from the wives ot two ot the defendants, who sxclslmed: "Oh, Ood. don't hang theml" The court room waa thrown Into an uproar. Women cried In sympathy with tha over wrought wives. Weeping and still bye terlcal, Mrs, George Bahenaai and aire. John Mtaeey were led from the room, while the prisoners and their codeend ant. William R. Channel 1. also sobbed. The mother of Hsbaosu stsggered to her feet and walled, "Oh, save my boy; save my bey!" wbea the younger screamed. The cess will go to the jury Monday. SEVERAL STATES COVESEDBY SNOW , (Continued from first Page.) . from four to sight hours, necessitating the use ot the snow plow. If this country does net get any more moisture until May It. the precipitation le sufficient ts stsrt an the crops that will be sewed ta this country. 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