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THE HKK: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MARC II 12, Win. o NEW WAR CLOUD IN BALKANS MSltSEZsasilElBEEM ' -''ljr Miss Carrie Reynolds The dainty little singing comedienne featured at the Orpheum this week will be the guest of MISS CAI11UJ- ltUYNOl.DS RAE POTTER Chicago's most beautiful working girl at the MELOROSE BOOTH Wednesday fromll:30 A. ULtolP.M. Where thoy will bo pleased to meet their many Omaha friends and the general public. Miss Reynolds, as well as Miss hotter, heartily endorses the MELOROSE BEAUTY PREPARATIONS You are cordinlh invited to be present. MISS HAH l'OTTUU Who wns adjudged tlio most bcnutlful working Btrl in Chicago by Lillian ltussoll. Austria Orders Servia to Recall the j Troops Invcstinr Scutari. SITUATION BECOMES ACUTE ' flcrrln llcfunr to Olirr llexinrnl, Sit; Inn (tint II U Itonntl !' I'rurUlnno of Trrnl) to A 1,1 ! Allien. ANTI-VICE CRUSADE SPREADS Experts of Illinois Commission Com pile Information. OTHER STATES ARE INTERESTED novernorn of .rlirnKkn, Mich I Kit it, TTr York, Wlnconiilii iiml Iown Prom I up lo Co.npcrulr ivltli Movement. 1 CHICAGO, March 11. Although the tHlo vice commission took an Indefinite recrvti yesterday, a force of Its Investi gate went to work today Gathering data on tha following nubjects: The. itniie, with reference to tne en vironment of chorus Blrls. Restaurant, to show the wases and the environment of waitresses. Stenographers, their wages and envi ronment. Reports that vice resorts since the closing of the Chicago segregated district now exist In residential section's. Questionable popular songs whose words aro suggestive. Lieutenant Governor O'llaru, chairman of the commission, mis In the city today. The governors of Wisconsin, town, Michi gan, Nebraska and Now York have prom ised co-operation In the crusade against vice In their respective states. It Is announced that Governor Amnions of Colorado Is anxious to Join In tho movement against the white slave tratitc. The commission Is to go to New York City next week to consult with John 1' llockefcllcr, Jr . regarding the suppres sion of the white sluve Industry brill 1 Gives quiclc relief from pain. It's an excellent remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago and Sprains. Relieved Serere Pain in Shoulders Mr. J. Underwood, of 2000 Warren Ave.Chicago, 111., writes: " I am a piano polisher by occupation, and since last Sept. have suffered with severe pain in both shoulders. I could not rest night or day. One of my friends told me about your liniment. Three applications completely cured me, and I will never be without it. Cured Sciatic Rheumatiim Mr. A, J. Nance, of Oak Ulll, O., writes: "I have used your liniment forsciaticrheumatism. I was so I could not walk for a long time. I even ate my meals on the floor, but your liniment cured me. 1 Kept it in tne house all the time and have let others use it and it cured them. I sent to Ironton, O., the other day and got two 30c. bottles tor other people." Friedmann Treats Thirty Oases in Montreal Hospital MONTIIKAI., Starch 11. Dr. I-rledrlch Kritnz Kiiedmauu demonstrated h'fl treat, ment for tuberculosis at the Hoyal Kd ward Institute here today. A lurse crowd of sufferers from the maludy waited out side the building all morning for him to make his appearance. Prior to visiting the Institute Dr. Fried inonti was taken to the medical Inborn tory of McGill university, where h pro pared his vaccine. "My first step In Montreal," Dr. Fried maim snld, "will be to treat tases of visible tuberculosis In tho pro-sence of physicians and thereby nccompllsh the doublu purposo of Instructing them and proving the efficacy of the use of llvo germs In tuberculosis. What 1 mean by visible tuberculosis Is fungi on tho knee for Instance, visible to tho eye." Thirty cases In nil wcro treated by Dr. Friedmann here today. While he was holding his clinic the throng of sufferers outside of the building was swollen by hundreds. They were all turnel away. Tho hospital authorities, touched by their pleas, gave them medicine and ar ranged for those In advanced stages tj return again for regular treatment. HKIXIRADK. Servln. March U.-Thn Austrian government today took n step j regarded as equivalent to lornmumB Servia to send troops to assist tho Mon tenegrins In capturing tho Turkish fort ress of Scutari. The Austrian lnlnlster of 8ervla. Harnn Von Ugron Von Abranfalva. Informed ' Premier Pntltch that his government ! I Jected to Servian troops assisting In tho siege of Scutari, which was to become the 1 capital of Albania. He requested the Immediate recall of any Servian troops . which had been dispatched there. I The Servian premier In reply pointed out that under treaty arrangements Sergla was compelled to assist Its nlllei? without regard to the future of Scutari. Sltnnllon Ik Hellenic. The situation Is regarded as cxtrcmnly delicate. Feeling here Is nt n high pitch over the attitude taken by Austria. The fortress of flcutnrl nenr the Mon tenegtln frontier has been besieged by tho Montenegrin's without materlnl suc cess since the beginning of tho llalknn war. Its capture and Inclusion In tho kingdom of Montenegro were tho chief reasons for King Nicholas joining In the hostilities When tho European powers decided In principle on the nutonomous Albania In which Scutari was to bo Included, the king of Montenegro declared ho would enter tho fortress at the head of his t if oops, otherwise the reign of his family was doomed. Srrvlnn Troop Advance. In the meantlmo the Servian troops had completed their cntupatgn In Mace donia and Albania and advanced to the Adriatic coast nt Durazzo, whence on March 7 they dispatched on bonrd trans ports 5,000 Servian troops Including ar tlller? to assist in tho siege of Scutari. It was this activity of Servia which called forth the Austrian protest today. I At all dealers. 25e., SOc. &. 11.00 Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. I Home riirnifiirn fn South ruimiuiG uu. Omaha 20 Below Omaha Price Not Ine Day Bui Every Day 6x9 Seamless Brussels at $5.50 9 9x12 Seamless orusseis at $9.75 9xl2Seamless Velvet at nAUllllMCl, ,JJ Sec our large lino of Body Brussels and Wilton Kugs - much below Omaha prices. Fumed Oak Rocker (Like Cut) 42.75 Same in chased leather seat 33.25 First Harriman Dissolution Plan is Not a Success NEW YORK, March 11. No agreement on tho dissolution plnn of the Union Pa cific railroad company and the Southern Pacific company was reached today at meetings of the directors of the two com panies and the executive committee of the Union Pacific. Neither tho executlvo committee nor tho directors of the Union Pacific will meet again this week. This was accepted as an Indication that tho agreement be tween tho Union Pacific railroad com pany and the syndicate of bankers to finance Its JIIM.COO.OOO holdings of the Southern Pacific would bo permitted to lapse. This agreement expires next Sat urday. Regarding reports of a possible appli cation to tho courts for the appointment of a friendly receiver to take chargo of the Union Pacific assets In the Southern Pacific company, directors of the Union Pacific said that "such action would rest with the courts." Key to tho situation Deo Advertising. i Children Hate CastorOil, Ugh! Delicious "Syrup of Figs" Best, for Their Little Stom achs, Liver and Wusto Ulogged Bowels. Look back at your childhood days. Re member the physio that mother Insisted on castor oil, calomel, cathartics. How you hated them, how you fought against taking them. With our children It's different The day of harsh physio Is over. We don't force tho llvor and 30 feet of bowels now) wo coax them. We have no dreaded after effects. Mothers who cling to tho old form of physio simply don't realize what they do. The children's revolt Is well-founded. Their little stomachs and tender bowels are Injuied by them. If your child Is fretful, peevish, half sick, stomach sour, breath feverish and Us little system full of cold; has diarrhoea, sore throat, stomach-ache; dotsn't eat or rest well Remember look at the tongue, if coated, give a toaspoon- ful of Syrup of Figs, then don't worry, because you surely will have a well, smiling child In a few hours. , Syrup of Figs being composed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromatlcs simply cannot be harmful. It sweetens the stomach, makes tho liver active and thoroughly cleanses the little one's waste- clogged bowels. In a few hours all soui bile, undigested fermenting food and con stipated wuste matter gently moves on .mil uiit of the system without giiplug 01 jiuuseu. Directions fvr ehildron of all ages, also for grown-upi, plainly printed on the package Ity all means get the genuine. Ask our druggli for the full name "Syrup f Figs and Elixir of Senna" prepared by Hie California Fig Syrup Co. Accept i.j iilug 1 . - Advertisement Newspaper Seeks to Enjoin Enforcement of Publicity Law WASHINTON. March U.-Counsol for the New York Journal of Cotnmerco to day applied to the supremo court to re strain Postmaster General Burleson from Immediately enforcing tho "News paper publicity law." Former Postmastir General Hitchcock hnd ngreed not to at tempt to enforce the law pending a prompt appeal to the supreme court from tho decision of the federal courtn In New York. The request wns based on nu agree ment between counsel, the Department of Justice and the Postofflco department last August that no action would bo taken by the Postofflco department to compel newspaper publishers to comply with the law or enforce any of Its pen alties until the supreme court had passtd on Its validity. Robtrt G. Morris, counsel for tho Journal of Commerce, In a statement to the supreme court declared that on March 4 tho postmaster of New York had notified the paper that unless the state ments required by the law were-flled at once he would proceed to enforce ita penalties. Similar letters, the attorney charged, had been sent to other news papers throughout the country. Slnco March 4, Attorney Morris declared, Post master General Burleson had Informed him verbally that unless tho required re turns wcxe made on or before March 11, he would enforce tho penalties, which Include disbarment from tho malls. The law requires newspapers to file with the- government and publish twice each year a sworn statement showing the names of their bondholders, security holders, stockholders, tho amount of the dally circulation and to designate all paid for articles as "advertisement." The supreme court hns had the validity of the law under consideration for sev eral months, but has announced no de cision. Tho court took the motions of Mr. Mortis under advisement. Solicitor General Hullltt stated verbally that the government took cognizance of (ho motion, but did not agree to all the statements setforth as facts In the statement Mr. Morris filed with the court. Later Mr. Dullett stated that his recol lection was that the Postofflco depart ment had Informally agreed not to enforce the law for a reasonable time, but It did not specifically agree not to enforce1 the law until the supreme court has passed on It. Man Who Stole Big Amount of Jewelry Blames it on Woman 8AN FRANCISCO, March 11 -Owen D. Conn, who confessed here yesterday to burglaries which netted him more than 1100,000 In the last two years, amplified hU oonfesston today regarding his beginnings In crime In Chicago, but gave no details of his operations there. "I waa Infatuated with the wife of a former Chicago minister," he said, "and she made ma get money for her. Sho In duced me to rob a number of flats In tbn day time, occasionally assisted. Sho wanted me to hold up a man, but I re fused and she got a younger man to do the Job. She ran away with him and I eame to the Parfflc coast, t had been workins asj a bookkeeper In Chicago, wbens my mother and slstrr live." Conn Is years old, dark haired, qulot and unassuming and well educated. He was captured hero Saturday after a run ning njhi with cltlxem and police In which he wri severely -wounded and his Oin tension eras mado at a local hospital About tr.au worth of loot was found in bis room at a fashionable 1 10 tel. The police tonight, through lcttrra from his mother found In Conn's effects, def initely established his right name as Owen D, Conn. According to his con ftrsloii Conn has stolen Jewelry wotth $100,000 In the last two years. That which he stole In Chicago and Ijb Angeles lie pawned In this city and articles stolen hero were nawneil In Ttu Ahl'.Ia. nTm- ftlUH. " 11 UUACiq WCIU IUUIIU III HIS suit case. fearful HlatiKhtrr ( 1 deadly mlo-obcs occurs when throat 1 a-nd lung d'feases are treated with Dr. ! King's New Discovery. We and $!.(). For 1 sule by Ueaton Drug Co. -Advertisement A Special Sale of 800 Pairs of the Famous Red Cross Oxfords Pumps tor Women MADE TO SELL REGULARLY AT $4 a PAIR Tff ON SALE WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, at XlLL Old Store, Main floor Main Department Horo Ic & wonderful opportunity to buy Roil Cross footwear nt Icbs than half regular prlcos. Theao Bhoes aro sample pairs, In nI.ch a, I nntl I H only, that havo never been usetl on tho roail ovory pair perfect In every way. Mado from fine tan and blnck dull calfskin, patent and plain kldsltln lcathors, also suodo and satin, In this season's smartest styles. They havo tho famouu flexlblo soles, Dslplny ed on tables on our main Cloor. Every pair fitted, and customers given tho same careful attention as wo give In tho sale of our hlgh st class shoes. Just 3 days Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, on Main Floor, Old Store, at per pair ninmn A ftrff tilth yew tol $175 NEW SPRING SHAPES and TRIMMINGS In Our Millinery Dept. on Second Floor For the hundreds of Omaha women who will design their own Easter Hats COMBINATION HEMP HATS New blues with taupo, edges In cerise -greens with taupe brims, champagnu crowns with brown brims', black and white effects, also now Kelloy green, royal, Allco and rft 0 ftQ white hemp hats, at Jtt.OU dllU $A.IJ9 18-Inch plumes, R Inches wldo, In black and white and tho now combinations old bluo to taupe, coriBo to taupe, gold to Drown, 33 qq pink to taupe, etc, nt a.lO French Ostrich Plumes In the above $ Hiiaues an ut inciios long, at..., Ostrich Novoltles and OBtrlch QuIUb, In all tho Xr:7. 50c-$l-5l.50 to $2.58 &2.98 UNTRIMMED HATS and FLOWERS FOR TRIMMING IN BASEMENT L'uirimmeu aunpes in an tno now colors Btyllsh Turban effects, mado of Milan In- 'black, white, purple, Saxo blueB and other now spring shadoB with velvot odgoB, at .50 Flowers for trimming In pink, tea Bhadcs, Jnck, jiiiiuricun ueauiy, wnito, etc., in Juno roses, lllnes. hyacinths, Tea Itosos and Crush Roses, 3 S".':-."., 10c-12c-15c NEW TRIMMED HATS In Basement nlue, navy, chnmpagno, whlto, etc., hnlr braids spring hats, trimmed In flowers and ribbon at R1 fl Tailored Hats and Soml-trlmmcd lints, now Btraw braldB trimmed with qullla and fenthor offocta, Sa.50 Newest Spring Arrivals of Dainty Laces and Embroideries New Ratine, Mncramo, Crochet and Venlso Laco 11a nils, Now Shadow and Not Top Laco Flounclngs and Now Allovor Laces In shadow, Oriental and crochot offects whlto, croam, black and pft. j no tan colorB worth up to $2.00 a yard, on Uargaln Square, at ynrd DUG 311(1 DoC 45-INCH FINE EMBROIDERED VOILE SKIRTINGS 75 Yard Uargaiu Bquro, at yaVdV" .V;.;;;;. . . . .l .T! . " 'B"an coiors-worth $1.00, on 27-inch Fine Embraiderod Swiss and Batiste Flouncincs worth 7Rn LI Jio. Also 24-lnch Allovors In oyolot, floral and comblnattlon effects, worth 7Cc at a yard . . . . . 75c c 49 Greatly Enlarged DepartmentsNewly Established On Third Floor Offer These Bargains Of Merit FirWeilnesday Read These! DRAPERIES and Lace Curtains Full nlze 6v1rn Curtains In now patterns $1 values, pair 50d Couch Covers regularly worth S 1,75, special, at each.. SI. 25 J,neo Curtains In new Colonial pat terns, nt tho pair S3. 50 Imported HrusKoln Net Curtains, worth ?C, at pair 82.08 CroduiiKvj and Tnffetnn In now patterns, yd., lajfir, 10c, 25d Uiini;ulmv and Filet N.u(m, new de signs, at yard , ,40t "-"d G5e FANCY GOODS and Art Needlework aoxlH-lucli Huck Ton-eta stamped In now floral and con- i r volitional designs, at ea. JLUC New CroN HtKch l'illotv Tops, ScnrfB, etc.. atampod in now de signs, special at, rr each 6UC Pillow Tops mado of Art Ticking, In pansy, poppy, grupo og designs 50c values, at 3DC Women's Corset Covers on cum- uric, in dainty designs, at 2 for 25c LINOLEUM and Floor Oil Cloth ',p,aTter,0u.L',10,eU,,, 5"ow nquaroyard ...,... 70C I'loor Oil Cloth, 1 yard to 2 yards wide, nt o squaro yard OlC O-foot linoleum in new tllo patterns, at square pr yard ,-, OOC WALL-PAPER Now HpriiiR Pnttqrns In papers, regularly worth "8c a o roll, on sale, at roll. ... iC Special Offer THIS flKrWJNKIl for One rft Year, regular price 75c, I IP for wv In addition to Its hundreds of authoritative fashions and pat terns each month, the Designer 1b full of dollghttul fiction and household helps, Subscribe now in tho Pattern Dept. WANTED 100 Exporionced Sales women i n Millinery, Suits and Cloaks, Draperies, Neckwear, millions, Corsets or Art Hoods. Apply to Superintendent. In Candy Dipt. 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