THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAT 12, 1912, New Arrivals: Silk and Eponge Coats Women who want "Different" styles . Styles precisely "arrect" surely must , realize that no local store enjoys such advantages in Obtaining 'and "Re producing' of ansto cratic American and Parisian mod els as the Bensm & Thtrne Co. TVe are in intimate touch ith the renowned E. J. Wile organization of Wvw York, who are the acknowledged ttyle masters of this entire continent Th newet development ia fine tost are expressed In the new ' 46-inch silk coats on display here new. Tbeee come In satin, change able uffetaa, Bensalins and Gro-de-Londres ell ellk lined and light, ae leather! $25.00 to $29.75 Girls' Coats Reduced All broken lines ot coat for little girls from t to 12 years are greatly reduced. Coat for 1 to years, sll col ors, formerly Mid for 13.60 to 6.00; aow $1.05 Cost for I M II years, for merly 3 50 to 16.10; o $2.95 Jt TOVTC 1918-1520 FAUN STRANGE PEOPLE FAR NORTH Tnnbf Cat lata aa 04 IUH ladlaae with Llt Hair i aa fsearele. Mr. ttefaneeo. Arctic explorer, relates la detail la the New York HareM matting with a race ef Eskimo la Vletortalan whs had sever before teea a white man. an ae far a he could aaeertaln none of their ancestor had. There was a tradl Ilea m the tribe that a aelshberlng people had eeea a maa with white skin who wandered there, and M i ber l DM he eoul not learn to drink seal oil. The natives prepared te attack the ex plorers, with knlvo. believing they were splrtta. hut ewe finally .tobiutled. They came vp sad felt the arms an the cloth lag ef the party, as having mad sure that what they sew was real they bcm ore tractable, la one ef their villages was a snail piece ef oetton cloth which Wee preeerved as a charm.' Ths party wee received et the villas an regaitd with choice pieces of freshly killed seals and stayed with horn flagons ef blood soup. Even the dogs received large port lone ef hot boiled meat. The party remalaed for eeverel daye In this aewla tAue vllleae which te In the alddl of Dolphin and Vnloa Strait and north ef Caps Bexley. Mr. attfeneeoa expatiates on the dttalll which be Seat to H. U andgemen an wnleh bar already bee glvea In the Herald. He seems convinced that many et the errang ran which he saw there, some with light bearde and hair, were deecendanla of a Norwegian colony ef sea ecu Is trnkeh disappeared la the fif teenth century from Oreealand. He aleo ass eometalag te say a hoot the peeetblllty ef tfMlr betn deeceadanl from forty BagHeanwa who were leet from one ot the Sir Joke Fran kite spedltloa. 'The wietarlelend people." eontlnuee Mr. gtefenoooa. "differ strikingly from thoee el the auuelaad, except from the Akuliaketeagmtat. who were much inter, married with the people at the north. They have a definitely Buropeaa appear. Sacs, eapedaliy la the matter ef beards, which ate as aaltermly Mood. mm avea red. I hart sees aoae with the hi cade hair, but. Captain Mogg ad other who have wintered north of the Kaahlrgmlut, report hair Sara hrowa an Ma eye. I have eaea perhaps forty Eaktmoe. half. Mood chlldrea and adults, aad aoae ef them bed heir noticeably tighter than fall bloods, and none had light colored eyee RAPID-FIRE MEMORY WORK Yeaaa Aerreee Learae a Fart at Two Theea War ta fovea Hear. A ftve-werd-a-miaeie memory Is the meat prised point l on et Misa Christine Nlelata. ene of the Two Uta BrMte' at the Shabert theater. New Tore. It It beddte a memory that doee not run down, but keeps going with clocklike regularity evea while the words mount up bite four figures. Hire Is ths wey ehe pat It to the tt and proved it power. Only leet week she karat a pen of mere thaa 2.00 words la eevea hourt-five words a min ute. MS wards sa boar the rest ef the sum tee easy. ' , It bepptoed thet four day before the "Tee tittle Brides'' opened in Boetoa the part ef Tatjeae vie etin anfllled end At a memeate aetloe Misa Kleltta was called te the reecaa She was glvea four teea 1sMts ef dtalegue and ate nonet te leara fa the fear busy day. Ia the sevea edd hears she aiaaagtd te keep tree aha completed her tank and at toe Bret performance did not dip ea a single wer. -Jurt work and system, that'c ail." the wag she crplolns it. 1 leara a pan Just as I a my homework, aad when I'm at heme by the etmpie prncom at act letting anything Interfere with the eae duty I have la hand for a glvea momeat. r ceeeeauate. CoaosaPatc aad there's There's eeenethraa- mora thaa eoaoea- tratlea te mastering a rate. If ye Itttan te Mies tfleiara. Therea method beeldta ' "Who t cat afl that ml tot." continued Miss Kleleta. "I jaat sat Sewa aad betjaa te scrteM. f wrote every war ot that parvaswe. aad. aw. eaata- ea arraas.er paper acta ay, room leaked as It tt had PIVOT mm AM STEIET been hit by a paper billiard. Every time t wrote a word I repeated It and kept en doing that until every eyilable was photographed somewhere on my brain. I ran see those words now." Mitt Nielsen learna the phrases of ber lyrics In exactly the eeme way. Ac to the mnaie. she haa no difficulty with that. for ehe haa betn memorlalng mutle ever elnce ehe was W rears old. She thinks that's a sort ot second nature. All one haa to do. according to the little blonde "bride," Is to determine te think of nothing but words end more word and In the end all the worde are youre for keeps. Mlae Nielsen hss memorised fifty-nine rolee In the tour, year of htr stag career, and aaya that ehe hunt forgotten enr of them. . If you would be mentally -strong' when grown up, eet vegetables when a child.' Is ene of Mies Nielsen e maalme. Mite Nielsen Is a etrong believer in herd work and In determination end eurtoutly enouih ehe belltre In lurk.' loo, Sht It to have a lucky engagement ehe knows. WhyT "Ths nlsht of the flrat performenre was my twenty-eerend blrthday-what could be more luckyr the ks:-New York Times, FREIGHT HANDLERS' STRIKE MAY SPREAD CHICAGO. May Il.-"The links will spread te every city In the country unites the Chicago railroads grant our de mand!." laid ITtsldent Plannary of the Freight-Handlers' union, following the re ceipt of newt today that M freight handlers at Galeeburg hid gone out, and te he waa preparing to ge to St Paul and Minneapolis, where, he eald. 1,000 frtltht handle re are anxloue to etrtke. The railroads deoiered they had a lerse force ef nonunion men at work at every freight bouse. MILLIONS HUNS ON THE LINE Saeeetatal Job at FteaaelaJ Laaa darng railed Oft 1 Walk . Offloere and olerki ot tha l:it a,.... Life -Ineuranea coamii, iin stery ot a piece of financial laundering" which haa probably never occurred be fore la the history of Wall street. Tne vault la which our company kept lie seeurttlee wes ths very lowest one la the burned Equitable building." sat Aa tletaat Secretary Kenaay. "Tone of water tillered dowa Into It while the fire department waa flaming the fire. The nnenciai institutions which occupied the vault Immediately above aa, whea they got Into their vaults after the fire, found that their seeurltlea wara km.., an.i But whea we came to open the lerge tin ooata m which (3 or .000 of cur securities were keot- wa found that hum .k..... a bucket of water la each boa. The ee- cunuta were soaked through, but were not etherwlae daman and wa muni taem tafely to another vault watch we nae urea la the financial district, and tried to dry them, flrat with Mom in na. per. Half a doata clerks at cur company noma ana D lotted away at the wet ee. earlties for almoot a week, but the mota. ture refueed to come cut. ytnaJly Preeldent Wunn laiMhsaaii h aa Ct the electrical tunnlv ot the city aad ordered a half doeea cieetrte fane an half a doata electric Irons. Whea tbeee were ceat dowa to the vault we eeeaected the taae and the irons to the electric wiring at the vault aad hang the I bond cemtlcates cut ta dry- The eertlfleatee were attached ta tea wirec wita reguietloa eletlwplaa Aa eoea aa each aecurltv waa mail mr. tlally dry by the brtttt from the whlr- nn wecuie una one or the officer et the company, aaser Prvrtdent Muan's dlrtoUta. would epreed tt out oa aa Iron ing board and would carefully Iron It out with on at the electric Irons. About the only thing we didn't use which a laundry ooee la Mucin aad starch. "The Ironing at MO plena ot laundry hart tkoy eaay work evea far a trained leundreae. ft took us tea deye alto gether, and the beads ef meet ot oa were red and blietared before we got through. Sow. however, that the work It all ever, we are suite proud of curtelvee. for not am at the eatire 4SXS bene ta .ta the m BOY H( BYjSTATE TKOOPS Pennsylvania Police Charge Biotoai Mob st Olypnant STONES A5D CLUBS A HTJ1LZD Trewa Ordered te Fire aa FUtal Kbata Came tram Craw Bay Staalaa ta Hit Fraat Var la Kllle. SCRAXTOJf. Pa.. May 1L-A riotots demonatratloa by forelcners at Oiypbant colliery No. I. DtLavare A Hudson com pany, today multtd In the killing of George Robareeky, a boy, by the state troop. The troopers were riding down a crowd of rioters who ditplsyed fire arms sad hurled stones and ciuba. The boy waa standing la bis front yard, the mob nearby was daring the troopers to come on. ' The police moved forward just aa a volley of stones struck them. Several pistol shots were fired by the crowd. The troopers hsd their guns ready and were ordered to shoot. The order was to tire low and the bullet thet hit the boy was aot Intended for him. Gather la 'Sreat Perec. The shooting for s time cowed the rlotert, but they gathered In greater force aa newa of the boy's death tpread. The police, however, sppesr to have the eltuatlon well In hind. More troopers from ths Perkvllle sta tion and from Wyoming barracks ar rived at Olyphant shortly sfter the snoot ing. Leaders of the touted Mine Workers srs endeavoring to keep the foreign speaking miners from gathering about the mines. Two Killed in Wreck ' Near Smith, Ind. EVA-NSVIXX.E, Ind.. Msy ll.-Pae- senger train Na M oa ths Evaasvllls ft Terre Haute railroad struck a southbound freight at a siding at Smith. Ind., five ml lee north ot Vlncennte shortly after midnight Two mta were killed and tws Injured, who were cutting a ride oa the freight. The cngtn of No. M wa de railed, bur none ot the pasaeoger or a was Injured. Saktlety Dace It. J. Oerden Armour, a Dm not of I tat year. etld at a luncheon at the Auditorium ta Chlceso: A cin can take ad van lam of leas year without beta at ail unmaldanly. Than art subtle snd delicate waya of doing tninn. ana eucs weys sre lutt ae efficacious as brutal, kaock-me-down unite. 'There'c a artri named Jonea. who. hav. In bean enad altocether too Ion. took edvsntace of leep yeer to hurry en ntr waaoma- out cut eocomplllhta tnis dtllaetely. She lust tinned a latter to her nanca. -Aa alwava Ed th Jonea.' and aha sndareoored always' aad Jonee' very hravlly. 'The marrlace in consequence waa cel ebrated th aext month." Chicago Jour. Saaplrleae. Condamnlng the extortion practiced by s certain cleat of Itwy.rt, Pranclt L. I I. nil Ittm k.,bd - . . .. am 'to tht Mttropolltan mustura. said at . "I htard the other dey ef en old man WhA brnkt arm t..- tU A open manhole. A 'thark' lawyer tued f;T him. end a verdict waa returner fur IMS In his favor. But of tbla sum all Vote of the State of Nebraska Preference, Republican National Committeeman and for United States Senator at the Primary Election g 2 COUNTT. Adams Antelope Banner Rlalne i Boone , Box Butte Boyd Brown Buffalo Burt Butler Case Cider , Clieee Cherry Cheyenne ...t Clay Colfax . , Cuming , Cuiter Dakota , Iaee , Daweoa , Deuel Dlion Dodge Iou(lss , Dundy , Fillmore Franklin Frontier Furnae Olfe Oarden Garfield Go. per Grant Oreeiey Hall Hamilton ,,,. Harlan Hayte Hitchcock Holt Hooper Howard Jtffereoa Johneon Kiarney ....!. Ktlth Keya Paha Kimball Knox Lancaster Lincoln Login Loup McPhercoa Madtaon Merrick hlorrtll Nance Nemaha Nuckolls -. Otoe .. Pawnee Perklna Phelps Pleroe - Platte Polk Red Willow ? Rlchardcoa Rock DaJIna Sarpy Saunders Soott'e Bluff Sewar fhiriilta ....... , 1.KI . m . 10 . 14 . tl , - . CM , W . . u . MS '. 'iia . tit . wo . (74 . iin . 411 . 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Buckley ot New York bat neither voice nor a commanding Beat la the house that would give htm sa advan tage, yet Dr. Buckley rarely aeeka the floor that he doea not get It Be It said to bis credit, however, be never sake the floor except when he has eomething of importance to cay. FIRST CALL OF BALLOT BOX How the Waaaaw Voter Of rraaeleew Lint Vp at Bleetlaa. Saa Approximately per cent ot the women who registered voted st the bond elec tion In San Fr incite o, March 21 Tht percentile of the women who reclitered, compared with the men. waa small, but the f) turn of the woman's vote, so tar aa It was poaslbls tc obtain them. Indi cate that the majority of the women who registered hsd the city hall bond Issue ia view. That la brief Is the story of the first election in Ban Francisco la which the women took part.' The vote waa dif ferent la the different districts. In ths resident sections where the club women mostly llvs and the ctvlo clubs are moet active the woman's vols Is n per ceat aad posilbly S) per cent of ths registration. Reports from other sections show that little mors than one-half, of thoee who registered cared ta cast their vote oa the bond Issue for a city hall and the ctvtc center project. The right of suffrage was sxteaded to the women of San Francisco for the first time, yet there seamed to the obeerver little cut ot the ordinary. The whole vote oa the election will be light and there waa no crowding at th voting booths .The women came and took their turn at signing the rtgltter, picked up their ballot snd entered the booth ss s rule Just about at naturally aa did the men. The bellote were extremely simple, there being only one proposition to vote on, and a stamp under the single "No" or "Yet" finished the work. To the elec tion officers and men who hav attended th voting habitually for years there were many new things, however. Regis trar Zcrnaneky had appointed many women as electloa officer and their In fluence ta the voting place waa plainly evident In ths Twelfth precinct of the Fortieth district Mrs. Rhode Rlngross. whs wss sn active worker tor equal rlghta, wee Judge of elections, snd early In the morn ing she Intimated that ehe did net like th smell of clsarette or cigar emeke, but did aot mind the odor of orange. On ot th challemrera wa tent after s bag ot oraagea, and orange were eaten. 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Mi w n n fa iu pa r rt n a a s a aK 7 n a s , 1 si ss s 3 77. 82 a n as a sa sa ta ts xtft sm avsa aj fia aja Tira zmH xua rjss nm I&IO DOUGLAS STREET Remarkable Sale For Women and Misses that 7ere Made . to Sell for $17.59, $19.50, $22.50 and P $25.00 On Sale Monday . This remarkable sale offers you the choice of strictly tailored and trimmed serge $, coats in DiacK, navy, ran, goiaen brown, gray, etc. also handsome satin coats, bengaline coats and black and colored silk coats. Just think off choosing from 1,200 coats that are suitable for spring and summer wear and positively worth $17.50 to $25.00. on sale r.ionD Y .... 1510 Doaglts Street ladlea," aad two' other. "For men," while th middle oaa ber th tlga, "Take your choice." In the booths "for ladlee" were mirrors, vases ot flowsra, powder puff aad powder, hairpin, paper nap kins, a towel, and th walla wer covered with picture. In th Third of the Thirty-ninth th Judge of elections waa glvea a "vallls down" whea be started to tell a women voter tc tak a ballot aad cuter one at the booths. "I know all about this." ehe informed him, aad pasted oa rapidly to th booth. She forgot th ballot, however. The policemen who have etood guard at voting place for year past teamed to evince the greatect measure et curio. ter whea shs voted, th mea gav vent to their feelings. "We ought to have com Florida water to aprlnkle around here." said one, and there wes a chorus ot suggeetions of swaet-emelllng thing. The election officers In tht Fourth pre cinct of the Fortieth dletrlct were all mea, but they Introduced a touch of the feminine into their place of busta for Presidential Republican Nominees Held April 19, 1912. ORKIk'3 Two at th booths were labeled. Tor tty aad oaaaera. They were aiodlauaiy poltt to th fair eurtragette. aad this, perhaps, ta on at th avral tributes they win offer ta th aew eotar. On of then exprtaasd the fearing that all would ebvieoaty Ilk ta be credit with, whea ha saM with profound iwlourut : Toa eaat tea abeox thta. hot I doat think Ha gotag tabasabedeaallefas thsaght. I tall you I'm glad ta e th woama vat. Jaat think that all along fbcveaaer ignorant ot cur way and need who could barely alga their names In Engltsh were allowed to vote, while theaa good woman, who bare ths tnter oeta of th city at heart, wara barred cut" Several et the euffra leaden ex pi "Sts 1 their high gratification over what they Untied the good (howlng ef their cox. Considering the newne of the thing and th difflcultle encountered In realstretloB through there being only one otfloa, they bed met all expectation they sald.-Saa Francisco Chroalcle. LIVELY CHASEBY TELEPHONE Oa Tlx th Wtree Wer K tally Baer, Jfakklea the Heated la ' rtrteea Mtaateo. How's thi for rapid traaalt cbaalng a soaa aorosa tare tats by telephone, and, beat ot all. catching blra Inalde of fifteen minatest The operators at the South station pay station. Bolton, evi dently are resourceful la following cleans of tale kind, aad the patron must have departed with a pretty good opinion, not only ot the opes asms, but ot a company capable of glvlsg such asrrtca. Oa the evening ef February a sentle maa called at our South station attended pay nation and Mated that oa that morning ha bad cent a telegram ta certain psresa In Worceeter, Mata, and that ha wa very anxloue to communi cate with that peraoa agala by talepbona furalpned the name of the party deelred. bat unfortunately bad forgottaa the name ot the hotel where the perton waa stop ping. Th only Information he could give u Wat that hi wit quit surt It wa the f ' jti J a Tble week we i htl will siva 1 tea 1 J.Z: Silver eoupone I 1 Hit' with every quart it Hlllef a Pure '1 S Food Port Wine: . f 1 , ' 4 Silver coupont i fl tt . A I with ovary sal Ion. ay GOOD PUBS PORT WINS is unequalled as a tonic; It tones the system, dears the blood, and gives one energy and smbltioa. TOOB DOCTOR WILL TELL Y00 SO In buying Wine, yea want the best, the purest snd most nutritious. HILLER'J PORE FOOD CALIFORNIA FORT WIRE ia rich in life giving properties, snd bsa a delicious flavor. Ago aad parity make it a moat peUatable, clean and vholeaome product. (It contains very small percentage of alcohol, aot as much as most patent medicines.) TO vTOXOOMX KTKBT VTOXAX TO OCR STOBB TO SAMPLE THIS WTAK AI Ol- R IXPESSE. KAMILY LIQl'OR STORE. , rtt. 4 AAA We Shin Evervwhawav Deiw-ry. I OU9 rarnaiTI i for Price Ua. A KILTER CERTTFICATK WITH EVEBT DOLLAR PX"KCHA8E. . ' ' .I"' I of Coats y 75 1510 DonIn Street nota! ta Worcester aad waa pa trni ilwral tty onmaiercai men. Our attendant susseeted passing 1 tn that manner, which waa dene, 1 report promptly received that the 1 stare loft. comrmmlratln this fact to the pa tron, our attendant wa told that thai . .i..oi.bttdly gone from Wr :" ' f ovldeno. but that aa he wa not familiar with the hoteia there, h. did not know where hs oauld be located. Information dleoloetd the fact that th. Crown hotel and the Narragarwett ware rwtronlied considerably by commercial men at Providence, and a call waa ao oordlngly paeeed for this peraoa at th Crown hotel. Report was promptly re eslved that the person wantegt bad been a the Crown hotel, but had been burrldl called away to Manchester, N. H. By no meant discouraged, and with' Sherlock Holme persistency, the attend ant followed the party Into a third ctatCi and by meant of Intelllgeat handling et the call the peraoa waa located la afan Chester, N. II., and connection eetak.i llthed. Tha patron, ea leaving the ctatlea, meraeu, - nnea m eouet, telepnenci One particularly good feature of the call la that the actual tint eeneumed front the momeat the patron entered the pay nation until conunualcatlen waa ataki1 llshed waa but fifteen tninute.-Me England Telephone Teplca RECEIVER FOR GREAT WESTERN CEREAL COMPANY CHICAOQ, May U.-Jnde Petit today appointed tha Fort Dearborn Trust and -Bavins bank receiver for the area. Western Cereal company. Followtag th filing of a suit for tn.M0 against tha company by Joy Morton, large stock holder oa vblch hs wss swarded a judg ment at (2.087. In the creditors bill filed by Morton. It ta alleged that stock ef Ike company tx- oteding th par value of (344.00 waa Is sued to O. C. Barker, without eoniid erttloa Barber a said to bsvs prorneted th company. , Every Woman Should be lntereatetl in this Grand Free DistrlbtrtHra of eleant sflvanrar so should ovtrry woman ba ta milar wtih th graod beaa fidai quaHtira of 600D PORT WINE ; Nothtny; Is mor xhilargt lng; and twnefldsi to th general health than a glsa ot Para Port 'Win at meal Uma and before rearing. For tha worn oat, tired or run dowa system; tor thoee of nervous tem perament; for the sick and o nwaleacent. ran . TSa FattgaLgajg A !taiyrii' & I riff"