Tlltt BKK: OMAHA, TIiriiSDAY, MARCH 13, 1913. New Arrivals-Paris Hats Display of Our Own Millinery Copy Hats from the ateliers of Roboux, Georgette, Suzanne Talbot, Lewis, Louisanne and other famous French designers await your inspection in the Millinery Salon, Second Floor. The most recent arrivals added to the many already on display faithfully mirror the most charming phases of Spring Millinery. Chic Spring Hats From Our Own Workroom $12.50 $15.00 $18.00 Over two hundred new huts that reproduce- faithfully the new Paris ideas. Tailored and Boini-tailored Hats with the smart ribbon trimmings in new color combinations. Fancy ontrioh .feather trimmings "Autrucho Dentello" (ostrich lace), now Numidi trimmings and Bulgarian effects. Many Hats wiih the tiny flowers in the novel colorings that add just the right note of style to the clover new shapes. Style Exposition New Spring Fash ions are being con stantly received in De pendable Wearing Ap parel. As fast as the new ideas are created, they are sent to us di rectly by our Eastern connections, and be cause of our unsur passed buying facilities, we are able to offer our garments at very reas onable prices. Many conveniences are offered in our mag nificent new display rooms, that make selecting easier and most satisfactory. You are waited upon by women who arc competent to serve you efficiently, while all alterations are made by expert fitters and tailors. We offer you a service second to no other, and superior to many. A service you will ap preciate because of its thoroughness. Suits, $16.30, $25, $27.50, $30 Silk Dresses, $7.50, $8.75, $16.50 Coats, $12.50, $16.50, $25 OUR WAIST SECTION is filled with every desirable new style this season has brought forth. Many exclusive features. a power Hint will outline the figure of ft man 600 feet distant. 8. V. w. by Reynold or Dawes iir- f. quires railroad to equip their switch- T stands with llRhts. . . , , A SKNATI3 POIl IIIjI'B SKY Ij.VAV V " 'f Cnrdrnl'it Mcnsnrr Ilecomniemlcil j After liiinK I)lcnnliin. ( (From a Staff Correspondent) a LINCOLN. Slarch 12. (Special Tele- j T sram.) The afternoon soralon of the sen- , J nte was taken up with the conslleratlon i of Cor deal's blue-sky law bill, recom- 4 mending It for passage. The bill as , Amended permits the sale of land Inside i ' or outside of the stato by agents In I X tracts ofMorty acres or over, but tracts i cut tip on the small tract proposition , will come under the provisions of the . act. 1 Senate lie .o, w, ny Macianana ot Douglas, allowing the extension of city limit to five miles, was Indefinitely postponed. ASTER CLOTHING! LADIES' SPRING COATS Aetual $22.50 values, special. $14.75 HAWTHORNE DENOUNCED AS BUNCO STEERER HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS llculcr, Hvynohln, Schnupp, KchuetK Shipley, Klmon, Hltidelar, Smith, Htearns, Sugarman, Trumble. Vtj Dimer.. Weston. Vntes, Mr. penkor. 07. No Anderson of Kearney, Aycrs, Hunks, Huckncr. t'hujipcll, Corhln, Klmc Und, Klsher, Kunk, UUHtnfBon, HiiKcrty, Hardin, Jeary, .Tones, Keckley, Jocltett, Norton. Orr.. Palmer, Venrson, Potts. IUchardson, ltudlsell, Hcott, Hcarlo, Hny't tier, Htebblns, Htephens of Lincoln, Ktephens of Merrick, Wood. SO. On t'lipltal ln ii I alt in nil. ltoll call on lioueo roll No. 100, the bill nbollshlng capital piinlsJiment: Yes Allen, Anderson of lloyil, ndlr. Uollen. Drain, Hrdtt', lluckner, ("ronln, l.lwbod. KullHtrad, J-'Ishnr, KlnnojrUrV KoBft-r, KuHrr, Orecnwnlt, Oustln. Hag. i-rty, Hardin, Harris., Ilaslk, II off, Hon. tetlcr. Hubbard, Jackson, Jeary, KUuff iiiiin, Heckley, Knudson, lASf, lAtoy, Maurer, Mockett, McAllister. McCarthy of Cuming. McKlsaipk, Nlcholr, Norton. O'Malley, Palmer, Prarnon. Potts, It' Uclie, Rudlsell, BNiaupp. Hcott. Simon, Sludelar, Hmlth. Un'yder. Mtearns, Htob. bins, tcplicmt of .Merlck. iignnrmii, Wood, "i'atrs.-57. No Anderson ol Douglas". Anderson it Kearney. Ayers, Hanks. Hiirkct, Husch Ctiuppcll, Corbln, Davis, Druoic. dow. Klmelund. Krlckson, Kox, Krles, Kunk. Gates, Ortieber, Clustafson, llart woll, IleJIIgor, lloffinelster, Jones, Korff, Mullory, Mather, Morris, Murphy, Me ("urthy of Greeley. Orr, Pllgor, Qnlggle, ltcgan, Ilctitrr, Itnynolcls, Jtlchardson, chucth. Searle, Hhlpley. Stephens of Lin coln, Trumbki, Van Dusen, Weston. 12. 8liN.TK PASHMS .MANY IIIM.8 Upper t'liniulier Hurries .llenNiirrs ThroiiKh the Mill, , (I'Vonun Staff Correspondent.) ; idtJCp.f March, t2.-(Spe0la.)-The-sinato pio)Vllw imsdc a record' today whci(ln .atjL.hoiji' ,ind it hul -UMpncd twentV-flve' bills and infliodltitcl)fWftor lunch In one-hulf hour passed ten more. The senators arc already considering the advisability of doing away with the ap pointment of a sifting committee, hi llovlng that the senate can successfully dispose, of the matter themselves by passing or rejecting the bills before them. When tho big bunch, of bills be gins to come over from tho house. It may clog the, vhfcolfl of progress In tho senatu Great Laboratory Finds Antidote for Blood Poison Wonderful Ruults Now Being Accom- piishtd by a Herbal Extract from tho Swift Laboratory in Atlanta. The ancient and destructive treatment! o long In use for blood poison Is now I banished forever. No longer will mer cury. Iodides and arsenic destroy human kind. The great 8wA Laboratory at At lants. Is making a powerful herbal extract that ! unquestionably one of tho greatest medical discoveries of all time, This wonderful preparation Is now on sale in nearly every drug store throughout the country under tbe name of S. 8. B. Its c.tion Is marvelous. Borne of tho effects of blood poison cured are mucous patches in the mouth, ulcers on tbo tongue. Hps. In the nase and throat: copper colored cplotches. ocreina. articular rheumatism, scrofulous eorcs and ulcers, and every do- nrce end .stage of Wood poison. Tbe fame vt & 0. 8. has become almost r-crli wide, it bos elven perfect health to those who years ago had given up all hoDe. It has been a revelation to nun dreds of physlclahs who enthusiastically welcome tho remedy that can banish tner. cury and other poisons. There are thousands or people wno would like to know Jiore about the won ders ot 8. S. 8.. and a handy little book with colored plates showing the strange facts about skin and blood diseases will be mailed free upon roquost to Medical Department. Tho Swift Specific, Co., is. Bwlft IUdg.. Atlanta. Go. In the mean time get a 1.Q0 bottlo of this remarkablo remedy from your druggist and thus be assured of ownmoto and permanent re covery from any skin or blood disorder. n euro to ask for 8. 8. 8. Do nbt b misled into buying blood tonics that hav antidotal effect. and prevent tho senate from carrying out Its Ideas, but an effort will he made to hustle things through and the rccoid made today Indicates that tho senate can go wtlh some speed if it feels like It. PiiND Poller lloml lllll. Tho senati was feeling better toward Omaha today than wan tho house t'.io other day when the bill to permit tho police Judge of that city to accept U cash bond when tho enforced visitors to tho police sttltlon were brought before that JIntarl apd passed Macfarland's bill, a 1 31, to that effect. Tho housu saw thinks d(ffcr.ently when a similar bill war-' before" that body, hlit with (in record for changing Its mind inny con iludo to look upon the senate hill more favorably when it gets over there. Tho bill Introduced by Placek 3f Baundors repealing the old law requiring counties to pay for the keeping of their liistano at the Stat nsylums was passed without opposition this morning. A bill by Saunders that cities may Bubmlt amendments to their charters by section upon petition of 10 per cent of tho votors, was passed. Maorarland'H bill to pension employes of tho Omaha Public llbrnry met with somo opposition, hut finally went through with votes to spare, Hrookley, Cox, Grossman. Klein, Ollls, Smith and West, all democrats, voting against tho bill. I-or Motor Car Owner. A bill Introduced by Dodgo of Douglas, was passed prohibiting tho "borrowing" of motor vehicles without the consent of the owner, and one by lloagland ot Lin coln, providing that manufacturers of motor vehicles who have uRonclcs lit this stato may bo sued through their agnets when their ma chines do not come up to tho specifica tions In tho contract. Ttallway engines will havo to carry headlights with a penetration of 600 feet so that tho figure ot a man can be out lined at that distance, according to a bill introduced by Cordcal. tho lied Wil low statesman, and passed today. These same railroads will also bo compelled to put swltchllghts on nil switches ns pre scribed by a bill by Reynolds of Dawes, which passed this morning. I1I1U P.eil. The following bills were passed In tho senate: 8. V. 330. Kohl of Wayno Changes the course of State Normal schools to bo the equivalent of two years In college 8. V. 352. Placek of Saunders llepeal- Ing the law that counties must pay for the malntalnance of their Insane at state hospitals. w. J''. Z13, liongiumi ot uneoin Autn- orlies district Judges to require remit tours In damage cases. S, r . S3, Hoagland or Uncoln Provld. Ing that consplrutora to death to get life Insurance of deceased cannot collect. 8. V 47. Saunders of DousIbb Permits. colleges to Incur Indebtedness to the amount of their properties and antici pated contributions. B. f. so. Saunders of lxmgo Provides for the submission by station of city charters to vote of the people upon the request of 10 per cent of the voters. S. l'' Ui. Klchel or rseumlia -l'crniltr the State Board of Education to sell municipalities water, heat and light. a. F. M07 Hoagland of Uncoln Pre vents foreign corporations from doing business In state unless they have a rep resentative agent here upon whom serv ice may be made. . r . are, corneal ot itea winow Pro vides for tho reinsurance of risks. 8. F. 280. Saunders of Douglas Pro vides that property shall be entered at full valuation and one-fifth for tax S. F. S!9. Macfarland of Douglas- -Vro. i vldes for private hearings In Juvenile court proceedings. I a F. 85, Code Itevlslon commission 1 For a Jury commissioner. 8. F. . lloagland ot lncoster Abol Ishes the defence of assumption of risk ! for railroad employes. I 8. F. 31, Macfarland ot Douglas Au- 1 tuortses olerks of police magistrates to I administer oalli una Issue warrants. S. F. 33, by Macfarland ot Douglas Raises the monthly pension of retired policemen from 140 to JM In Omaha. 8. F. 43S, by Cordeal of Ited Willow Authorizes cities and villages, to pay membership fees In league of Nebraska Municipalities. 8. F. ill. by Hoagland, Battling and Wink Provides for compensation of fire men In small cities. 8. F. SKf. by Saunders ot Douglas Pen sions for Omaha rlty librarians. 8. F 3J6 by Placek of Saunders-Af. fects procedure In probate when fal estato Is In Issuo and no county court Iuih acquired Jurisdiction. 8. F. 242, by Dodge of Douglas Penalty for taking motor vehicles without consent ot owners. 8. F. 331. by Hoagland of Ijincaster ProvldeH for tho establishment of public marnoi nouses. 8. F. 328. bv Hoagland of Uncoln Pro Vldes for appraisement of public utilities 8. F. 4. by Klechel and Uartllng- Hcquirca veterinarians to renew licenses uvery three years. 8. V 44. by Cordial of Ued Willow Itetiulrea railroads to uso headlights o 0f H. X Como in serges, -whipcords nnd diagonals. In all shades. They are all strictly tailored. Very nobby, worth $22.00; special price . . NEW YORK, March 12. Julian Haw thorne and his associates, on trial on the charge ot using the malls to detraud In connection with the promotion of mm- Ing claims, were denounced as green goods men, bunco stccrers, swindlers nnl .W Impudent Impostors" by United States. District Attorney Henry A. Aviso toaayj In summing up tho cose for the prosecu-, tlon. Assistant District Attorney Dorr, , a who also took part In the summing up, X thnt Hawthorne. In the face ofi ... - i his advertisements that he had -mmc ev ery dollar he had In his enterprises, had i "not contributed one cent." i DEATH RECORD Prof, llenrr Ledanm, GRAND FOR.K8. N. D., March 12. Prof. Henry Iedaum, a member of the faculty of the University of North Da kota, who gained prominence among; students of Italian literature In this coun try and abroad by reason of several works on Italian subjects, died at his homo hero yesterday. Prof. Ledaum was formerly connected with NorthweBtorn university and the University of Iowa. A Cold, I.u Grippe, Then Pinrmnontn. Is too often the fatal sequence. La Grippe coughs hang on, weaken tho sys tem, and lower tho vital resistance. K. G, Collins, Postmaster, Barnegal, N. J says: "I was troubled with a severe La Grippe cough and was completely ex hausted after each fit of violent coughlntT. Before I had taken ono half of a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, the coughing spells had entirely ceased. I wish to say It can't be beat. All others are Imitations. For sale by all dealers everywhere. Advertisement. Imily Scott Stills for Home. SYDNEY, Australia, March 12. Lady Scott, wife of the late Captain Scott, sailed for England yesterday on the steamer Medina. Tho New Zealand government proposes to ask the. Parlia ment to vote a sum towards the mainte nance of the families of Captain Scott and also those ot his companions. Remember they are Easter Special in Ladies' Spring Suits Very latest styles, extra well tailored, come in serges, mix tures and diagonals. Choice assortment. Worth $22.50, sale price $14.75 EASY TEEMS TO ALL EASTER BUYERS. to iiiKVEr4T ti:k GIIIP' '"J. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE i. moves the cause. There Is only one "BROMO QUININE." Look for the signature of E V. GROVE. 25c Advertisement. UwM S4i 9 8 1 LADIES' SPRING HATS A beautiful showing of the new Spring Trimmed Huts in all tho different shapes. $8.50 val ues, special, at a a . i : . . c a r.. i n.. c.,:.. rtin,:r iiuvuuuu eiiuwiiiy ul luuu b iuiu uuva k.TiJimy viu 1.111115, Hats nnd Shoes. A WEEK WILL DRESS t Store I v VV YOU WELL Peoples 6ioak and Slothing FORMERLY 1405 DOUGLAS CONSOLIDATED AVITIl Union utfittingO ""OMAHA S.E.COR.I6in&-JACKS0N STS ( IBF! Bread You Are Sure an And Pure To make bread cleaner than HOZtSCIA is made would be simply impossible. If HOI5UM were made right in your kitchen, under your own eves, the surroundings couldn't be cleaner the ingredients couldn't be better, the care taken in the baking couldn't be greater. Absolute cleanliness is habit at the KOIaSUM 'Bakery. There are clean walls, clean floors, clean machines, clean bakers and a corps of clean attired ijXmen whose only duty it is to keep the HOZa5uJ& Bakery spotlessly clean. 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