THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1913. SJe&irafca war. l. holz&an, Trens. I 3U80fcWia JOHN A. SWANSON, Pres. Besides Greater Value here's Style Not Found in Any Other Clothes MHmSInyfte Comparison ONE BEST STORE Everybody sees the truth of the statement that here's, Omaha's best Clothes Store. There's just one best store In every town. There's bound to be ono best In everything, every where, artd, by the way, the best is none too good for our customers. Completely remodeled and reorganized, the New Ne braska stands forth In bold relief as Omaha's one best apparel store. 5Tou will find it impossible to secure better quality, lower prices or more liberal credit terms elsewhere. In justice to yourself see what Hartman 's have to offer you before you de cide to buy anything. Von t take chance. Y OU'LL see in our clothes what keen, earnest'men and young men any 11117 nuvu Jiiisseu in) an omerB. come stores give only fabric values, while others ffivo stylo minus aualitv. Here's where von rrnt. n norfWt. WONDERFUL 7-PIECE DINING SET BARGAIN combination and balance of values in eaoli and all the elements that must go in tjie construction! of worth-while clothing. Buying fabrics direct from the mills enables us to offer :,'&i.00. i;7.fn. nvnn fcmnn greater intrinsic worth sec the phenomenal values in fine hand' tailored clothes heToat WW Mi 'IW 1052l mmmmmmmmmmmmmm'mmmammmmammmT Famous Fashion clothes, made by Rosenberg Bros. & Co., Rochester, N. Y.; Adler Bros & Co., and Hickey-Freeman's celebrated Quality clothes; Kaufman's Campus Togs for young men any many other most celebrated, makers of finest hand-tailored clothes represented here. Largest showing in the west of the season's smartest styles in 2 and 3-button English, semi English and high class conservative, models see these masterpieces of modern tailoring. Colorfast Blue Serges Never before so many serge suits being' worn never before in Omaha such a wonderful collection to choose from. Get a Colorfast Serge Suit and know what extreme, sorge suit value really means; all the new models, flA &9A all sizes, 32 to 50, at IV-Otl Special Sizes Galore Big men, short men, tall men, stouts, extra size men here's the stock to fit any man the range of styles arid weaves to please all. Perfect fit guaran teed. Special attention given "hard-to- fit" men: wonderful suit values $l0-$35 Smart Norfolk Suits Wonderful Showing You'll certainly, want a Norfolk suit they're "IT" we've 'the styles , that .are mak ing" them popular. Fancy weaves, blue serges; Norfolk suits from Norfolk specialists suits that are worth 50 per "cent more than our prides &1A C?fl extraordinary values at ylU"$lDFf v Men's Furnishing Goods Largest Showing of Best Styles Limit of goo.d values at. every price. Visit our Greater Furnishings Goods Store Saturday. SIX HANDSOME QUARTERED OAK DINING CHAIRS, strongly braced and rc-lnforccd. upholstorod In high grado lmporial leather, beautifully finished in golden. Dining tablo mado of genuine solid oak, flnlshod in a rich, high gloss, largo top and can bo extended to nix feet. Tho feet of both table and chairs are cerved in a neat claw design. Podcstal is largo and massive Specially priced for tomorrowa celling at , See HARTMAN'S Complete Home Outfits Iti these splendid horde outfits everything is roady for lmmedlato housekeeping. Stoves, Rugs, Curtains, Pictures, Bedding, besides all furniture needed. Nothing like them In Omaha at tho prlco. 2 3 4 Rooms Furnished, $3.00 n Month. Rooms Furnished, $4.00 a Month. Rooms Furnished, f 5.00 a Month. $50 $75 $99 Men Jst Shirts, oOcte. tteckwear, "250 to $1.00" Straw Hats, Largest showing, $1.00 to $5.00 Union Suits. . . .45c to.'$3.00 Night Robes. '. .50c W$1.50 JOHN A SWANSON.pris. WM L HOLZMAN.TRtM CORRECT APPAREL 2-piece Underwear. . .25c to $1.50 Bathing Suits $1.50 to $2.'50 jjiiigir' Women. iMM.fr -i 1 1 w v r mr.m FOR MEN AND Belts at 25c to $1.50 Hosiery. , .15c to. 50c Panama Hats, Greatest values, $3.50 to $7.50 FOUR PASSENGER f j T Wm I HMli ' 1 0x11 FEET VELVET lawn-swings ml r HQ RUGS Cts V fir "Credit. a np Mm ill JtT'i . Well MatiA AO. Mh 1 ?at T'y'ffWf $i.BO CASH, $t A MONTH. at . . . . V , . . . . . 0 W M SftttfflWmttf Wool Worsted, Aj4 Ar ) VlM uaIY iarfinc" a93 KOHLRABBI ISJERY CHEAP Boasting Ears Beaching Omaha in Large Quantities. GRAPE 'FRUIT IS ABOUT GONE i i 'i All Veetitble Are Verr Chenp, with tJie Jlonic Grown Straw berries on the Market In. Aunnclance, JOHN A. SWANSON, President WM. L. HOLZMAN, Treasurer. 1.29 BOL1D OA1C ROCKER, built along graceful linos, beauti fully finUhed In gdlden. Haa broad, bent; arms and jcaryed panel DacK. a particular nanaaome rocxer. c Worth double the rtlce -we aak tor 1414-1411- 1 141S hcUs Street STRICTLY SANITArtY nKmiQERATOn. Made t .hardwood, thoroughly lined "with apeclaliy treated mineral wopl Large.jiUe I rnRnioer, paioni Drip cup.r a Juntable anelvea and gunrant1 Ice isaVer, Priced apecial for Saturday up from i !ArKr.aUe Icq $5.75 NEW 1913 MODEL GO-CART. Strongly constructed with all steel frame, with a threo-pleco handle, adjustable back and dash, covered with high grado ' leatherette. An unusually 'fine value at m .f't ?riv: $.95 All n if UlllW s,i 1414-1416-141IDtuglis I Senate Eesolution to Give Votes to Women Favorably Reported i WASHINGTON. June lS.-8nator Aah urst .lubmltted today the report of the ivomjui suffrase ''coprnltteo tcommed. ing MLcsage of the CSiunberUJn retjlu tlon for a comtltutlpnal amendment 'ex tending' auff rage to Vomen. r 4 1." "lii this republic" aya he rportr "the people constitute the government. They are, Its creators and Iti maintenance; 'they are the government. That granting of the elective franchise to women would add to the atrength, efficiency. Juitlo and falrneia of government vrs have not the slightest doubt "li li anomalous ana archalo In a free repubUc, profenaedly made up of, con trolled by and admlnlatered for all the people, to deny to one-half of Ita oltUanV the right of exercliing a valuable func J. HELPIIAND GLOTHIHG 60 PPEN1NG SALE j; Helphand Clothing Co., JH-1U North HUleen Street open their newly Ttnoaetea ana aouuio in ie ucau. tlful dtore all locked up with new and uD-tb-date Men's and Soya' CloUtlng. Children's Cloth (njr.j big assortment. o.t felt ana Bttfiw Mats. t;aps. vurnisnings, WslsU and a line, line of Easy Walking Shoes for Men, todies and Children. Via, feargaia Offered will be loaa re Saeabrd. The sals wilt continue to give every todyjaajMflWtUo'ty to attend. Souven irs free. SU-316 No. lth Street Hear Chicago. 1 tlon ot cltlieuahtn. towlt, the elective franchise, thus precluding that onrf-half from the right and power to say what law or polity shall be its rule ot conduct. And this anomaly becomes odious and abhorncnt when. we. reflect that the par ticular half .of -cltlxenshlp thus excluded . Is the incidental one-half from which springs so much wisdom, courage, cheer, ho(4 'and good counsel" !The report seta forth that the things to hovcpnildered in granting- equal fran-- ahlae are whether women a, a class will "vote whenever full opportunity is ca tered, ..attempt to comprehend the ques tions upon which they vote; attempt to learn something of the character and fltneis of the person for whom they vote; vote against dishonest persons for of fice; oppose dishonest measures, refuse, directly or indirectly to accept a bribe, and refuse, directly or indirectly to give a bribe; place country above party; (ecognlse the result ot the election; as lie will of the people and therefore as Ue -law and continue ' to fight for a righteous, although defeated, cause so long as there Is a reasonable hops of success." "We submit," tne report conctudss, "that the class ot voters sought to be enfranchised by this resolution answer each and every one ot these Inter rogatories with distinguished credit to Itself and that It fully, fairly ,nJ In good faith measures up to these requirements. We, therefore upon all grounds, conclude that the resolution should be submitted to tho states for their aHoptlo'n or rail flcatlon." Senator Ashurst said he would use forceful energies to secure a vote on the resolution at the special session, but that he would not press It In such a way as to arouse opposition or Interfere with tariff legislation. FOUR MORE INDICTMENTS IN MEADE COUNTY BANK CASE DEADWOOD, S. D., June lS.-(8pectnl Telegram.) The grand Jury at. Bturgls returned four more Indictments against Henry E. Perkins of Bturgls, D. A. Mc Pherson ot Dendwood and Frank Stewart ot Buffalo Gap, charging them with ex hibiting false reports ot the condition of, the Meade county bank at Sturgla, and. publishing the same in the newspapers. The defense demurred to the Indictments and moved to knock '.out tne grand Jury on the ground ot Illegal drawing, but Judge Rice overruled the demurrer. The trial ot Henry E. Perkins, former state senator, is now on and no Jurors have yet been accepted. "Roas'n'cars" are now for sale at tho grocers. The first consignment ot sweet com has been dcstrlbuted around the Btores and aro Bold wholesale at 40 cents a dozen. They are ot good quality, the kind that grease the ears, but bring Joy to tho palate. Some other, good things, new on tho local market, are California apricots at CO cents a basket; home grown cherries at threo boxes for a quarter, and goose berries, also three for 25 cents. Home grown strawberries are now 10 cents a box. Qrapo fruits and pineapples are about gone. Drape fruit has -advanced 7 a case In the last couple of weeks, now priced at 111 a box. At the restaurants they are IS cents for one-halt. Pine apples have gone up 60 cents a case, and Bell at 25 cents to 12H cents apiece. Vegetables are .very cheap. Albert lClng, manager ot Hayden Bros, grocery department, says greater expense is found by the householder In maintaining a sArden than by buying his vegetables from the stores, Radishes 'and onions are selling six bunches- for a nickel; beets are threo bunches for B cents; turnips are four for 5; leaf lettuco is four for 5 head lettuco. two for 6; carrots, three for 6; kohlrabbl, four for B; asparagus, three for 10 cents, and spinach. 5 cents a peck. j Peas are cents a quart, and wax beans are 7W cents a pound. Thi-ee sum mer squashes are 10 cents. Cabbage Is 2ft cents a pound. New potatoes have deollncd to 2V4 cents a pound and old potatoes aro down to a penny a pound. Notes from Ynnkton.. YANKTON. S. D Juno U-Speclal.)-Henry Van Horn, charged with .selling liquor to Indians In this city, where the Indians followed Van Horn when he was driven from the reservation, haa been sent to Bloux Fulls to await federal trial. U. S. Cotton, who It la charged has been quite Industrious In breaking into cars and stealing esgs by the case. Is awaiting trial. W. A. Walker, state agent ot th United States Annuity company and widely known over the state. Is critically 111 here with pneumonia. Archie lluusevelt Graduates, ANDOVBR. Mass., June ' ll-Phllllps Andover academy had Its lXth com mencement today, and as it happened graduated Just 1S5, boys. Among the guests was Colonel Theodora Roosevelt whose son Archibald was one of those who had earned a diploma. The colonel was the principal speaker at the alumni luncheon. HYMENEAL .i .. nnrnrs-Mlchncl. TABLE ROCK, Neb., June 13.-Speclal.) Married at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Maud Mlcnael, In Kansas City. Kan;, une 11, Otis II. Barnes ot Table. Rock ioMlss Ruth-Michael. Mr. Barnes was until, recently tho editor of the Table Rock 'Argus, hut lately accepted a position as secretary of the Commercial olub ot Belle Fourche, S. D., at which place they will make their future home. Clnrtoii-3iiitth. Miss Cllda V. Smith, daughter ot George Smith, and Charles a. Clayton, both of Emerson, la., were married by Rev. Charles W. Savldge at his study, SSS Brandels Theater building. Thursday aternoon at 1 o'clock. ! DEATH RECORD Dr. John lllnney. MIDDLETOWN. Conn., Juno IX-Dr. John Blnney, former dean ot Berkley Divinity sohool, died early today at his home here In his sxty-nlnth year. I.octiBfa Numrroni ut Shrnnuiloah. BUENANbOAH. la.. June U.Speclal.') -Farmers are complaining that millions of locusts, evidently the seventeen-year visitors, have settled oh the bushes anil trees on thes country. They do little damage, but are tremendously annoying during their stay, . say the farmers. Though millions ot the locusts appear on one farm the next day It may be entirely free from the pests. Special Sale Saturday of Getter Middy and Balkan Blouses, $150 Values, at .Realizing that Balkan and Middy BIoubgb' have swept every thing before them as smart and comfortable rcQreatipfl .gar-., ments and for general wear, we "announce this timely sale for Saturday at the height of the-season. : ..: .V. 95 c Tho' quality of these, blouses of the highest character, style, material ana workmanship. Other stores ask $1.50 for no bettor blouses, special-for "r e r Saturday at , tOC Girls' Dress Sale 95c Regular $1.50 and $2 values, Saturday at. . Saturday we will place on sale several hundred children's dresses, every style a new one; new Bulgarian effects, Ejus slan and French models, and countless others. Materials 'are chambrays, percales, ginghams, trimmed with embroidery; low neck Btylos with short sleeves. Positively S1.50 and S2.G0 values, Saturday at 05 6. JOHN A SWANSON. S J i. J. f'JiP JIJ J 77VPV3mm wn.i wxxMAn.1 Ladles' Home Journal Patterns, June issue, now ready It's PUKE. 'Good Dressing," Girls' Coats Greatly- Reduced All of our children's coats; fine materials and styles, sizes 3 to 14 years. All coats formerly priced at $5.00 to $12.75, reduced for Saturday to $3.90 and $5.00 RAILROAD MAN DEFIES ALL THE OLD H00D00S H. J. Keenant solloItlnK freight agent for tho Northwestern, has gone to the Pacific coast on his Vacation. Returning he will stop at Spokane, where he will be married. He and his bride will be In Omaha about July 1.. Mr. Keenan has defied all of the hoodoos. He left Omaha Friday, Juno IS, and will be married June 23. Persistant Advertising is the Big Returns. Road to ' A Worker Appreciates This. Wm, Morris, a resident ot Florence, Oregon, says; "For the last fourteen years my kidneys and bladder Incapaci tated me for all work. About eight months ago I began using Foley Kidney Pills, and they have dona what other medicines foiled to do, and now I am do Ing and feeling fine, I heartily recp'mmena Foley Kidney Pills." Foley Kidney PUls do not contain habit forming drugs and are tonlo in acting, quick In results. They will help any case of kidney trouble not beyond the reach of medicine. For sail by alt dealers, everywhere. Advertisement. Remember' Now m our New Location 1819 Farnam St Ehilly equipped for everything iii the Typewriter Line. Supplies, Repairs, Late model rentals. FreeHEmploy ment Bureau for Stenographers. L. CSmii & Brosl Typewriter Company, 1819 Farnam Street. ' The Persistent and Judicious "Dse pf Newspaper Advertising is the Bpad to Business Success. s