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TIIE OMAHA SFNDAY BEE: APRIL 6, 1913. A Special Display of Balkan Styles Moderately Priced Apparel An iraraonso variety of the season's newest Balkan novelty styles, -The latent powor of the Balkan race is cleverly suggest ed, in these garments. The unusual colorings, ttio original linps and designs, all combino to make these fashions most at tractive. Our showing is most comploto. Suits, coats, droBses and waists. Wo invito you to inspect them, to onjoy this treat of seeing tho newest styles of America's cleverest designers. HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH -STREETS Special Values in Dress Goods for Monday Regular $1.50 to $2.25 Quality, 54-inch, 98c Yard No attempt has been made to give wordy descrip tions instead, we have displayed them in the window and asked you to take samples, so that you may know what ex ceptional values they are. The fashionable fabric of the season in dainty striped effects, cream ground with pin stripes of black. Others with tan or grey. This special price oi: 98c for Monday only. Thousands of Pieces of Beautiful Wash Goods To Choose From at Prices That Will Please You A very popular Wash Fnb rio which doos not roquiro ironing, oolors abeolutoly fast, for only IDo n yard. Ratine Crepe tho import od kind, finest on tho market for theprico; in pretty stripes only, and Splendid for washing, no ironing; at 25q a yard. Here are Ginghamn, tho kind that keop tho color, for 10c and 12Vsc a yard. Madras Ginghams, 32 ins. wido, cost only 15o, 18c nnd 25o a yard. Wo have jiiBt received a now lino of Printed Madras for waists and shirts white ground with black or colored stripoB and figures, 18o, 25c, 30c, and 35c a yard. Fine French or Scotch Zephyr Ginghams, in striped, checks and plaids, at 25c a yard. Japanese Gropes. See, them in our windows. New Curtains and Curtain Materials Bungalow Nets. Our now nets this season comprise the utmost quality with tho very latest designing ideas. Spe cially pricod at 30o, 50c, 60c. and 75o. Guaranteed Sunfast Ma terial for over hangings and portieres, all colors, 50c, 75o and 98c a yurd. Showing of new Spring Scrim Curtains, in fancy drawn work, nntiquo and Cluny lnco trimmed and hand made applique effects, $1.50, $1.96, $2.25 and up. New Bordered Scrims, fancy colored and plains, in cluding tho now ribbon edge noveltieB, 20c, 25c, 30c to 45c a yard. V Modes of Distinction "Women to whom fashion's most dominant appeal i s distinctiveness will find at this "store do luxo" a dis play of smart hats ex celling In that quality above all others. Spring Millinery (7 Wo havo just re ceived from N o wi York beautiful tail-' ored Pattern Hats, trimmed with ribbon, numidi flowors, lace and fancy feathers. Rememberthese hats are the very latest crea tions in tailored modelB and are built on the new, smart lines which will be so popular this season and. last, but not least, whereas these hats were made to sell at $20.00 and upwards our special prices for this sale will be $10 $12.50 $15 HOWARD AND ro HOSHUSD SIXTEENTH STREETS BOMB IN UNGOLH CAMP Anti-EemovaHats Hard. Hit by Com mittee's Plan. BIO JAU TO CITY SALOONS l'ur- If Camni fy Where It poie U to Ilnr lilanor Sale and Pool 'Units Within Three Blocks. tliilllB1" Typical Scenes Where Thousands of Workers Tugged at the Tornado Wreckage (Prom a Htaff Correspondent.) litNCOLH, April 5.-SpcUl.)-Had a bomb exploded In the midst ot the bunch o Lincoln patriot who consider the dollar of more consequence than .tha mart. It would not have cauaed a grenter consternation than tho publication this morning that the, corilmlttee appointed tn agree upon a plan for university ex tension Had .practically Selected a plan, that In -ease' the university waa inoyed to fhe stale farm or remained In Its preientJocaWan, there, should be no. sa loon aliswedi within thr$o "tflockk 6t the unlvorslty grounds. This .put ,tho advocate of university iAk ViA tho nrescnt location or the nix ttlocSa' adjoining lt4 .up In thft nlr. The$nen who have boon advocating ex tension ot tho university on the down town: lots because It gave them a hotter chancy ,to set tho dollars which the students might have looso In their pock ets. wwe going about today looking sldewlse at everything or fear that some thlnfl new. is going to be sprung. Tho fact that the committee 1 prac tically unanimous In tho plan ha up set every calculation made by tho antt removallsts and now that the committee W considering changing the resolution to mnko It Impossible to have saloons or pool, halls within five blocks Instoad of three; Is rather more than tho average antl-removallst can stand, , Tld will practically cause every saloon In Uncoln to seek a new. location with the exception of two and will put every rw,i hall out of the business section. Even the hotels win bo hit by tho change and .rlll havo to discontinue, their wet mA i-mnnrluma or move their .hotote. It puts the proposition squarely before the pcoplo of Lincoln wnether thoy would rather heop their saloons or the unlver .1... if ih university is .moved to the state, farm, the flppni can remain In thels present locations, um n u. - -versl4ty iUi whero It U tho saloons wilt have to go out of business or mov intn the residence dlstrlots. It may not bo exactly' n caso of being between tho dovU aiil the docp blue sea, nut it is spmothlng. similar. RIVER FALLING AT CAIRO (Ml1tltv$li6p on. Account f ;KldliiyjrroulJl8 l SaVo'Ve'en A resident of Coudersport for thirty yars, W " nnu 1 wls' to testltj to th6 wonderful results of the use of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. I hitve used It, off an on In my family lor lUtt pas twelve years, and always with Immediate benefit. Atout two years 'ago my husband had a severe UaokHot,,kljlnoy trquble, waa unablo to sleep and suffered great pain. Could eat no breakfast and bome very thin In flesh. After he, had taken half a bole of 8wamp-Root, he felt much. better. The pains in his bock lea him and his appetite returned. I have never doctored, with the- doctors because of my faith n Bwamp-Root. I heartily recommend It to anyone In a run down condition from trouble with the Vldncys.- Yours very truly. MR& MORAN. Coudersport, Pa. On this Sd day ot May. 1S1J, before me a Notary Public In and for the Coun ty of Potter and Btate of Pennsylvania, personally appeared Mrs. James Moran, to me well known and Jn due form of law mode oath that the above and fore' going statement Is correct and true. Witness my hand and Notarial seal. . -ARTHUR, .11. JMANN. .'Notary Public. z.ttr to ttr. Xllmer & 0o ninrhsitoa xr. "' (Continued from Pago One,) - ' i ii . account of this break, nnd If this the case all danger will be ended so far Us Cairo Is concerned. A relief expedition was sent to Mound City, 111,, today. The conditions there aro said to . bo becoming strenuous for both tho resident and soldiers, and somo of them may he brought out of there If Colonc Morhulty, who will go personally o Inspect, the place, ses f(t. Tho sun Was bright and warm today. Jirtlet Heachea l)e Keren. DH KOVEN, Ky April 4.-Tho Ohio river lus risop only ono-tenth of an Inch tlnco yesterday morning, It Is believed the worst of tho flood, la over, an nn'.v slight rises are reported from Rvansviilo, lnd..and phawnetpwn, III. Ko rain has fallen for twenty-four hours. All tear o( distress among the lower Ohio rUor flood, victims has been allayed by ih arrival ot two relief steamers, the Isa bella from ISvansylllo, and the Itaoldx ii om v--airo, These two boats now are carrying supplies to Shawneetown, Union town, Caaeyvilte and smaller places laid waste by the' flood. Pot lit Pleasant l.vte llalda. MBm'PHIb; April B;-numors that the levea at Point Pleasant gave way last night, flooding the St. Francis basin. wore denied by united Btutos englneors hero today. It was stated that officers woro in telephone communication with Point Pleasant after midnight and that the levees were Intact. Major Markham received a telegram today stating that conditions from Ct- ruthersvllle to Point Plensant weie sat (sfactory throughout the night. Ho ex pressed belief that levees would hold. Tha rail at Cairo Is attributed to the flooding ot tho upper 8t. Francis basin by water flowing over an old stMtoh of levee above New Madrid on whlcn work has been abandoned. While this reltevta tne pressure at Cairo It will not afreet tho lower river because tho water win return to the Mississippi below New Madrid. Everything was reported In good condi tion along the line or the Ileelfoot levet, according to government engineers. Powers Slow to Follow Lead of the United States WASHINGTON, Aprlt B.At least one reat power already has declined ro Join the United States In recognising- the new republic at this atage and there Is rea son to expect some of the other powers to take a similar attitude. No protest has been lodged against the course to be taken by the United States, but there exists at some foreign capitals such doubt of the success of the attempt of the constituent assembly to organize a complete and stable government on Anril 8, that some of the powura deem It prudent to withhold formal recognition for the present at least. The appearance of at least one rival candidate for the presidential office, when It waa shown that Yuan Sht Kafs selection practically was assured, -with reports", o powerful support' tor UtWiTiew Cahdl'dHfa from duheril 'ahtaMls be lloved to be'he basis fbr tho hesitation shown bV 'eonie ot the- powers 'ta-jlsallng with the question of recognition ' At any rate .' It Jrf certain that while Secretary1 Bryants prpppslon wtjl? re ceive the eordlal fcufiport of a number ot the governments addressed by hfm, thero will surely 1e a certain; number of the towers holding aloof, though not. In ary aeh'so protesting against the -Independent action of the United States.. metal. Tho throo who were kllleJ were burled under a mass ot 'slag nud iurnl beyond recognition. The names of thu dead and Injured will not bo knwn until the company's roll books havo been examined. Wednesday at H'emlngford whlio visiting tt ion. Deceased hiul lived near Chadron for over twenty-five years. Site leaves five sons, two daughters, forty-nine grnndchlldren and sixteen great grand- THREE MEN KILLED BY EXPLOSION OF SLAG FroYe Vi hit Svamp-Reot Will Do fof'Yoa Bend to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N Y, for n sample bottle. It will con vlneo anyone. You will also recelvo booklet of valuable Information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention The Omaha 'cause, at present unknown, a UrriUo t PlTT3BUIum, April R.-Three men were burned to death and two othbr probably fatally Injured In an explosion at. the Homestead works ot tha United States Steel corporation this mornlnf. Twenty men were at wcrk In that sec tion of tha plant where slag from thu furnacea la broken up, when from some Bunday Bee. Regular fifty-cent and one-1 nloslon occurred. Men were toiled aboil- dollar aire bottles for sale at all drug In all directions, some of them .being stores. JOhrown bavond the range sit the flytn.t REPORT HUERTA IS TO RESIGN IS DENIED NEW OltLBANS. La., April S.-Otti- clal denial ot tho reported l.ituntlon ot General Huerta to resign tha presidency of Mexico In favor of Pedro Lnicura'r. minister of foreign relations n the Madero cabinet, was received here today va on wrBiiv usieiaj 10 jaitiunv uioji jiarra oy ur. urneiaa, consul general ot Mexico at Now Orleans. The message reads: "News relating to the appointment ot Senor Lascuraln absolutely falta." LARUDO, Tex., April E.-Full detalia ct the three days' battlo between federala and Cartansa followers at Saltlllo, Mex ico, Mfcrch tt, U and 24, received here to day, stats the number ot killed was lua. The federal loss was small compared to that ot the rebels, It waa declared, DEATH RECORD. J, A. Strain. M'COOK. Neb., April 5. (Speclal.)-J. A. Strain ot Danbury. this county, died yea to'nlay morning, aged 71 yeara. The body will be shipped to Iowa for burial. Mrs. Catherine It, Hiirackllii. CHADRON, Neb., Mrll B.- (Special ) Mm. Catherine Rujsell Spracklln died LINGERIE DRESSES and WAISTS LAUNDERED WITH CARE That is exactly the way we handle this olass of work and our special de partment for this work is equipped to handle the most delicate pieces. children. Sho waa 76 yenrs old. The body waa brought hero for Interment and the services were conducted by Rev. & Ed win Grant of the First Methodist church. Mrs. ISlIen Kelrnnn. FAIRBUIIY, Neb., Aprlt B.-(SpeciaU-Mra. Ellen Kelrnan expired at the home of her niece, lira. Thomas Lenhan, tn this city. Death waa attributed to oM age and general debility. Mrs. Kelrnan waa born In County Roscommon, Ireland, August 11, 1811, her maiden name Delng Ellen, Burke. Mrs. Kelrnan and her hua. ( band reipoved to the United States In ibu ana locatea in jenereon county, just south of Falrbury. Mr. Kelrnan died in 1893. The funeral services will bo held from the Catholic church In Falrbury. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., April 6.-Speclal Tele gram.) In the committee of the whble this afternoon the house recommended for passage the Cordeal blue sky bill, after amending the meat out of It. One amendment exempts from operations of the bill those mining concerns organized for five years past In any state, providing the directors and officers are residents of Nebraska. Heal estate men are exempt from the provisions of the bill, but the state con servation commission Is to answer any questions regarding a real estate propo sition and pass on such propositions foi the public. That Is, Frank Odell and Dr. O. E. Condra will tell the public whether or not to buy. The one Is a bee expert, and the other makes his living as a mem ber of the university factulty. Tornndo rieneflt at Chadron. CHADRON, Neb., April 5. (Special.) Last evening P. B. Nelson donated the use of his opera housn and A. W. Pax ton, assisted by LoRoy McNeil of Sheri dan, Wye, gave an exhibition of his numerous feats of handling firearms, for tho benefit of the tornado sufferers In Omaha. The night was stormy and the admission .being only 10 ccnta but 138.00 was added to the fund, which Is now over $700. Persistent Advertising la the Road Big Returns. to American Buys Historic Chateau PARIS, April 5-The historic chateau of Chenonceaux belonging to Count Stanis las de Castellane, brother of Count Bonl da Castellane was purchased today for $354,lX by a Parisian lawyer, who Is said to be acting on behalf of an American millionaire whose name haa not been made public. According to tho French law the name ot tho new proprietor must be disclosed within three days after the change of 1 property ownership Count Stanlelas acquired the chateau through his wife, Nathalie Terry who was the daughter of a Cuban millionaire. It was constructed In 1515, and has passed through the hands of several royal own-era. ENGINEER O'BRIEN KILLED AT PLACE OF FORMER WRECK GOTHENBURG, Neb., April B.-(8pecial Telegram.) Engineer D. . O'Brien of Union Pacific train N. 9 waa struck and Instantly killed this afternoon by the en gine of train No. 8. O'Brien was 6lllng his engine and stepped onto the eastbound track Juat ahead of the englno of train No. 8 which waa going through without atopplng here . O'Brien la a married man, hla widow and family living at North Platte. The body was taken to North Platte. O'Brien was pulling 'No. i i In the wreck here March 14, and his engine stood at the tame spot that this accident occurred. TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 2560 KlMffgiT 1AUNDRY f6 The "Washwora" of the Borne. Blue Wagons Phona Bong. 919 I Will Dig Tunnel Sixteen Miles Long WINNIPEG, Man., April 5,-The Cana dian Pacitlo railway announced today it would begin construction ot the longest tunnel In America. The tunnel will be built through Kicking Horae paas In the Rocky mountains and will be alxteen mllea long, coating 111,000,000. It will take even years. It la estimated, to build It The great hole through tha mountain will be four miles longer than the famous Slmplon tunnel through the Alps. Rail, road oflclals assert that the construction of this tunnel will eliminate many miles ot dangerous snow sheds. SB CSaa aUJ OMAHA'S QUALITY LAUNDRY bQpdfen desires to serve you and is in a position to guaranteee sat isfaction. A call convinces. IHHI rn Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. TELEPHONE DOUfiLAS 2560