4 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1912. Giving the Public Thousands of Dollars in Greater Values. Smashing All Records in Value Giving lUIMMHUin a mm s.AVf Nebraska Clothing Company's 1 I I 1 2 Enormous Stock on Sale at . . . to 1 y PRICE Till most wonderful sale Is attracting tho best dressed, best Informed people In this territory. TI1K UIIEAT MOVING PUBLIC KNOW8 WHAT'S WHAT. The Nebraska's reputation for lianilllnR only tho world's best merchandise Is the mighty force that makes this nalo the greatest attraction ever known in clothes selling history. A SALE THAT IS A SALE Think of pnylnr never more than one-third to ono-half the Nebraska's regular low priccB, and the Nebraska's prices have always boon 25 per cent loss than elsewhere. ThtB in tho reason THIS SALE IS THE SENSATION OP THE HOUR. Tho values are absolutoly unparalleled, Immense assortments make selection easy. Don't wait another day. Twenty Experienced Salesmen Twenty of the Best most painstaking men's clothing salesmen to terve you right. Even If the clothes aro offered at almost give-away prices we're determined to gtvo our patrons bet ter attention than thoy have over known bofore. Conio Wednesday don't delay. The Nebraska's Entire Stock t1cTSiZ Suits and Overcoats Women's Misses' Garments All Men's and Young Men's $10.00 and $12.50 Sims ana Uvercoats, Sale Price, at All Men's and Young Men '4 $20.00 and $32.50 Suits and uyercoats, Salo Price, at a iplU.UU uuu ipx4'iJJ $7-50 $13.50 All Men's and Young Men's $15.00 and $16.50 amis ana uvereoais, Sale Price,, at B 9XO.UU UUU ipAO.OI $9.75 l tantr cinn 1 mnrr $17.50 All Men's and Young Men's 825, $30 and $35 ouiib. ana. uvorcoais, Sale Price, at d Positively tho most astounding reduc tions on high class wearing apparel. Tho Nebraska's stylo prestlgo Is known to all style-wise women. Now these handsomo garments aro being sold at a mere fraction of actual worth: WAISTS Women's fine $1.50 and $2 tailored waists on sale Wednesday nt I 90 SKIRTS-Women's $5.00 and $7.50 Serge and Panama skirts, all newest fall aa aa styles, at ..... $0.90 WAISTS Women's $5.00 Silk waists, big variety of charming styles, Wednesday, Qg 00 ATS Women's and Misses' $20 and $22.50 f A AA coats, Wednesday at.lU.UU OOATS-Woraen's $25, $30, $35 coals, all nqw fall materials and models, Wednes- (IE AA dnv, at $I3.UU SUITS Women's $30, $35, $40 tailored suit, on fitfE fA sale Wed 'day, atonlyVla.WU llfflflflEffilHIH All Rnvc' Suite 1 in fill MUJU VUiU U ana uvercoais ai price 9Ie6raaCfotMiiaCL Extra Special Wednesday All our fine Imported costumes arc to Wednesday at just half their regular price: John A. Swanson, Fires. Win, L. Holzman, Treas. 1 $150.00 Cos tumes, at . . . 9120.00 Cos tumes, at . . . $75.00 $62.50 $100.00. Cos tumes, at . , . be sold on $50,00 $00.75 Even- flQ-f OQ Ing wraps, at.ipOTT.OO SURRENDERED BONDSMEN Two Alleged Dynamiters Turned Over ,to Court by Sureties. HOOKIN THREATENED BUILDERS Peoria Superintendent flays Hn Told Hint There Would He Something: Dulug If Nontlllluii BlMt Were lJmplojcd. 1NDIANAPOLIH. Nov. 19 -Edward Bmythe and James H. liny of Peoria, III., two of trio forty-five defendants In tho "dynamite conspiracy" trial, were placed In Jail today bocausa their bondsmen wlthdrow the security on which . they had been at liberty. At the opening of court attorneys for tho bondamen announced they would sur render the prisoners, who then were Placed In tho custody of the Unted Slate, marshal. The reason for tho with drawal of the bond was not given. Hmythe, who Is superintendent of con tructlon for the city of Peoria, yas former secretary-treasurer of a local Ironworker, union. In Ortto li McMan Igal's confe.ilon he frequently was men tioned as having assisted tho dynamiter in. causing explosions at Peoria. In Sep tember, 1)10, McManlgal ssid, Smyths helped him put cans of nitroglycerin near Jobs that, wcro blown up and then went to a theater so hu might have scat checks to prove an alibi. In Utters Quoted by the governnunt Hmythe was charged with writing to J. J. 'McXamara about a visit or llalley's comet to Peoria. Hay. former president of a seldom has been mentioned sinco the trial bejjan. Testimony was given today concerning explosions at Peoria, lllchard II. John son, superintendent of a comnsnv which constructed a brldgo at Peoria, said that In Ul& Bmythe. Hnv and lLrhort A JIucktn solicited him to put uhlon men on mo jon ana llockln added! 'There will be something doing If you don't." Nonunion men were put to work, said the witness, and the first explosion oc curred June that yoar. " i Three months later the plant of (the con struetor was hlown up. It jwaiihJs,jQt that McManlgal said he blew-.up with timytlm's M. On can of nitroglycerin. left by McMnnlgal failed 'to -explode. Through this clue, Johnson said, he traced the purchase of the. explosive to Portland, 1ml., and thus put tho de tectives on the trail of tho dynamiter In Beptember, 1510, a month before the loss of life at Los Angeles and tlx months be fore any arrests were mode. Tho government read from tho Iron workers' union magatlne a letter from Smythe. alleged to refer to tho Peoria explosion of. Juno 4, 1910, as follows: 'I thought It about time to let the members at large know that local 112 is still pn top of tho earth. Halloy's xomet passed through here on time," After tho constructor ngroed to use union men, Jesse Smith testified, llockln oaldt VYou may take your guards off the job, There will be no further explosions." BALKAN ALLIES ARE READY TO NEGOTIATE TERM ARMISTICE (Continued from Page Ope.) Ish armies had taken place at Tchatalja arrived here this afternoon. It consist merely of the laconla sentence: "The day before yesterday and yesterday the Uulgartan army engaged the Turks In battle on the advanced points of the Tchatalja lines with a view to preparing the ground tor Its further operations," This was Issued subsequently to the announcement of the appointment of plen ipotentiaries to conduct peace negotiations with the Ottoman government, Whether It means that "further operations" will be proceeded with as soon as the eighth hour of the armlstlco agreed to for the burial of the dead expires there Is noth ng to show. The silence of Rofla as to the results bf the fighting Is taken here to be an Indication that denerai Bavoff, the Uul Some Growing Children are under sizeunder weight Some grow tall and thin, others arq backward in studies pale and frailimroer assimilation u usually tht caust. If your children are not rugged and ruddy and rosybubbling with energy and vim at all times, yeu ow thmt SCOTT'S EMULSION nature's concert' tratsd nourishment to build kdy, bene, muscle and brain. OAItm Mi SCOTTS EMULSION to Scot & Bowke, Bloomfield, N. J. IS-M garian comm&nder-lh'-ohlef, has dlscov ered that th If of getting within thtf Turkish lines of forts and entrenchment! will prove .a tremendous test of the stay ing power Of hhrtroops. It Is thought probablo the ttulgarlans will call on their1 allies to brtpg' the forces released by the rail of Monastlr to their aid at Tchatalja. Sixty per cent ot .the Ottoman troops holding tho lines ot Tchatalja are raid to bo fresh battalions pf Turkey's finest fighters brought frpm Asia Minor. ' ha Ottoman government Is determined not to consider peace until thtf Balkan allies submit conditions compatible with the honor and dignity of Turkey, accord ing to a special" dispatch from Constantinople. It Is said that the Bulgarian terms sug gest that Turkey retain the provinces of Adrlanople nnd Klrk-Klllssoh and ask that tho Porte agree to Bulgaria and Servla autonomtslng western Macedonia and Albania and conoeda the port ot undosghatoh on the Aegean sea to Bul garia and Crcto and other Islands to j recce. Plenipotentiaries Appointed, SOFIA, Bulgaria. Nov. 19. The allied Balkan nations' today assented to the Turkish proposal to discuss the terms of an armistice and eventual peace. The reply sent to the dispatch of the grand vlsler to King Ferdinand of Bul garia says: The Bulgarian government, after an agreement with the allied cabinets ot Servla, Montenegro and Greece, Informs the ports that plenipotentiaries have been appointed with Instructions to arrango with the commanders-in-chief of the Tur kish armies the conditions ot en armis tice and subsequently to proceed to tho conclusion ot peace," Austrian Vessel Searched. VIENNA, Nov. 19.-8erlous Interna tional Incidents are reported to have oc curred after the occupation ot the Adri atlo port of San Giovanni dl Medua by tne Montenegrins on Saturday, according to the correspondent ot the Ilelchspost at Bcutsrl. Tho correspondent telegraphs that the Turkish troops evacuated San Giovanni dl Medua on the arrival of a, Montenegrin cqlumn, and he declares that an Aus trian courier from Scutari was fired upon by the Montenegrin troops. When the Montenegrin commander, General Martlnovltch, arrived at skn illo vannl dl Medua on Sunday he ordered tho eelture ot the Austrian mallbags lying there and destined far Houtarl. The Montenegrin general then told his troops, according to the correspondent, to remove all the goods on board the Aus trian Uoyd magazine vessel anchored in the port, and he had all the other Aus. trian craft lying there searched, . The Montenegrin royal yacht arrived In port as though to take demonstrative pos. session of King Nicholas. The dispatch concludes that the Turkish troops intend to attack the Montenegrins at Ban Giovanni dl Medua today. JltoSEVELT AGAINST FUSION - , , Colonel Bays He Speaks as a Man in the Ranks, representatives In the state legislature, and. It congress ,jr,o not going to enter into any deal of any degree for personal j."tata that 'goes to Yankton college after advantage with either of the old natleSTrnre death of tho widow. The estate is MOOSEES WILL ACT ALONE He Adrlse. Member Kleclril to State Lcarislnturc. Not to Make Denis with Either of ' Old Parties. NBW YORK, Nov. 19. Theodore Itooso velt and Oscar S. Straus addressed a gen eral conference of progressive state lead ers In sesslop hero today. This after noon the conferenco was to decide tho question of fusion In elections hereafter, with particular rcfcrcnco to suggested fusion with anti-Tammany forces In New York. It was 96loncJ Itooevolt's first epeech since the election, lie sold: "There have been times when It -was said that wo were merely a bolting fac tion of one of tho parties and would at tempt to fuse again with that party. We wlt not. In this party organization of ours ejc-democrntB and ex-republicans stand alike. Both of the old parties rep resent the same privilege and both of them stand on tho vital Issues of the day shoulder to shoulder, sldo by sldo, and it Is our business to show the people that they are simply deluded when they are privileged to vote under cither of tho old parties," Speaks JVnt na Lender. Continuing Colonel Roosevelt declared that he was In tho ranks as a man and not aa a leader. He said that he hoped that In no legislative assembly In which the progressives had representation would there ba any submission to either of the old parties If they desired to combine tne men of tho progressive party with their party organization. "I hope we will make It plain to the people." he said, "that It In up to tho old parties to combine against us. and our Norfolk Citizens Vote Down Commission NORFOLK, Neb., Nov. 19. tSpcclal Telegrum.) The commission plan of gov ernment was beaten by two vote. In a special election here todayv Advocates nt the plan attributed the defeat to;.the fear that a ring would get control of the city government. Tne vote was K6 against, 2M for .. .. . . " . ' " . SORB FKET, Corns. Callouses. Bun Tne rcrsisient sua Judicious tse of Ions. Frost Bites. Aching and Sweaty Easy Positive Method Gives Luxuriant Hair Never use soap on the hair, the alkali produces scaly scalp, Injured roots and stringy, discolored hair. iou can discard all tonics and "glow, ers" ir the following treatment Is per sistently adhered to. This Is from a hair dresser of national repumtlon and one trial proves Its remarkable value: "Dissolve a touspoontul of Coconldo In a cup of hot water. Sham poo with, this and rinse out well. Do tuts once or twice a weeK. Tnat ttt all; absolutely nothing more. Tho hair becomes fluffy, wavy and silk en. The scalp wonderfully refreshed and all dandruff disappear.. But the best part Is the aXter-etfcct. The scalp Is healed, the nulr roots are Invigorated and falling hair immedi ately stopped. Uso this treatment a few times and ypU will becotno en thusiastic and want to tell all your friends. ThJs wonderful Coconida Is made from tho cocoanut nnd other vegetable oils. A fifty-cent package Is sufficient for ten or more delight ful shampoos. You can get Coconlde from any druggist. If he does not hav. it in stock he. will quickly get It from his wholesale house. But If you care anything about your hair don't be talked Into taking something .ls Instead at the Coconlde. There Is nothing else even similar to it. This you will agree at the first, test. It Is equally as beneficial for men's and children's hair. Let them'do thafwork, "I further earnestly hope that In this stato and In all , other atatea -Jhe men elected stato senators an if assemblymen will 'at the earliest' possible date Intro- duca bills embodying all ot the principles in our progressive platform and fight' as hard as they know how to have these bills enacted Into laws." Note, from Ynnklon. YANKTON. Nov. l.-(Speclal.) In dN cult court here before Judge Williams ot Chamberlain, wlio Is trying tho coso for Judge R. B. Tripp, the continued caso of the state against Dr. a. D, Ioffler Is being heard. Dr. Loffler is on trial for alleged obtaining money under false pre tenses from Senator Gamble and others In a land deal. Tho sum of 1100 has been expended by Yankton people on homes and business buildings since April last. The chief Item, is one of liC.OOO for the Rlk home. Most of tho balance is for residences. In closing the estoto of the lato Judge Bartlett Tripp this week In probate court the, tee of 1,S.77 was paid, tho largest In; tho history of the court. Tills is tho Valued at $129,000. FORMER OMAHA MAN IS GIVEN DIVORCE IN CHICAGO CHICAGO, Nov. 19. Spccial.)-W. K. Smith has been granted a separation from I.ura B. Smith and given the custody of tnolr two children, both boys. The plain tiff told tho court his wife had refused .to, pome to Chicago from Omaha when he moved hero four years ago. He said that ho learned later that she had approved of his' coming to Chicago In order to get rid of him. "I have written her to come to me and tho boys,1' he said. "She now Is a traveling saleswoman for a hair goods house. Tho two boys are In school and I am supporting them." RESPITE GIVEN FLOYD AND CLAUDE ALLEN RICHMOND. Va.. Nov. 19,-Governor Mann today granted Floyd and CUudo Allen a respite until December 13. Thiy were sentenced -to death-in thcJe.dtvlo chair November 51 for tbe'lr -iJaPtWrifrthc Hlllsvllle, Vs., court hous'ejilrijftlers. S DEATH RECORD Klmrr Slofi. i Elmer Stuft, formerly a merchant- at Paptlllon died at tho homo of hla mother, Mrs. Mary Stuft, In Omaha, .yesterday morning. He was 28 years old and leaver a son, Donald, 3 years old. Ills' wjfo died last year. Joseph I), aiurphy. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 19.-Josoph D. Murphy, for the last fifteen years cashier ot tho Philadelphia mint, died at his home here today. Ho was (3 year old. HYMENEAL I.iiinpert-Hiiilklns. t Miss Blanche 'Iiudkltis, daughter" or Josso Hudklns of Valparaiso, Neb., and Mr. Raymond Lampert of Wahoo, Neb., wero married by Rev. Charles W. Savlilgo at his residence Monday morning at 11;M OCIOCK. Persistent Advertising Is the Road Big Returns. Which ? EACH All Nourishment Bread contains a big percentage of water and mere air space. Takhoma Biscuit, "The Sunshine Soda" crisp and flaky are all nourishment, Both cost the same 5 cents. Take the biscuit for real food value. Biscuits . re all wkoletome, delicious. We' have for you FRBB "Surprise Bext asserted varieties six kinds. Sent) coupon. foogE-yiajE3 Qiscurr (pMewnr Mtksr Saaibla BltoiltM ' . LsWlU BUaaR Cotspaajt Pteaaa send as FRJEE"mT'wSuroriis Box ol assorted Sasfelns BiscalUL; Naa -........-.-..- Address , Q racer's Name :z" s Business Success. w bath gives instant relief. Get a S5c box 1 ' v" I at anv drug store. Atvertlemeat. X