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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1913. OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER, BRIEF CITY NEWS BsrcophagTJs. Ufa las? Tss. Psan Mutual. Qoald X.lrtUng' rlxtuxss. Barrs-Crr.an Oo. rKUllty Storsjs Van Oo, Dour. Bars Boot Print It Now Bucon Press. Kat Mslstsr hti taken on the Oar mania Fire Underwriters of New York sls an additional fire company, which, he 'says, will greatly facilitate service to tils patrons. Oos to Cnlcasro -Albert Eaton, presi dent of the Nebraska-Iowa 8teel Tank company, left Sunday for Chicago, where he la delegate to the national convention of galvanized Iron manufacturers. Shoplifters Are Pined Chrlsttanza. Fally, 10544 South Twentieth street, ar rested for shop lifting In the Brandels stores by Officer Finn Baturday night, was fined 5 and costs In police court. Paul Cerb, Fifteenth and Fowler streets, arrested on a similar charge, was given & like amount for his offense. Operation for Sanborn F. B. Sanborn Is going to Excelsior Springs for a, week, after which he will go to Rochester, Minn., for an operation for gall stones. iMr. Sanborn tiaa been Buffeting for some time and thought at first It was rheumatism, but the doctors have de cided It was poison from his other afflic tion and that ho will soon recover. Would Bulla Missouri Capitol Omaha contractors are Interested In preparing bids for the construction of a new state capltol building In Missouri. The Build ers' exchange has written to Jefferson City to Inquire in regard to bids. They have received the reply that specifica tions and plans will be furnished only to bona fide contractors who will .enclose a certified check for S250, made payable to tho treasurer of the state of Missouri. The $260 will be refunded as soon sls the plans and specifications are properly re turned after the contractor has studied them with a view to making a bid. . a Mm v,i tv ii umi n su in been B Sections Devoted IJj I Women's Heady lm Mndo Apparel M WmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmariMammmmmmmmmmmM j On Second lloor. Q ktll.7 Court in Beiliss Case Moves to Cave Where Boy's Body is Found KIEV, BusMa. Oct. IS. The entlro court engaged In the trial of Mendel Bellies for the murder of the voy, Andrew Tushinsky, 1910, was transferred tem porarily today to the cave In which tho boy's body was found, Judges, jury and counsel were driven In carriages to the brick works where Bellies had been em ployed and In the vicinity where the body waa discovered. The first witness was Debjancsky, a republican, who testified that he had Tushinsky's aunt, Natall. who has since died from tuberculosis, say: "His own people killed him." This remark, ac cording to the witness, was made before the arrival of the authorities at the cave and before the character of tho wounds on the boy'n body bad been ascertained. The witness added that Tushinsky's uncle, Theodore Nejlnsky, had visited a cafe on April 1, tan days after the crime, when! he seemed excited. His overcoat was splashed with clay. A boy gave evidence that he had brushed and cleaned Nejlnsky's coat on that day. Asserts Two Great Powers Are Trying '"to "Win "by Violence NEW YORK, Oct 11 Prelates In at tendance upon the general convention ot the Episcopal church occupied various pulpits In this city today. Bishop Law rence of Massachusetts touched upon events at Albany and also declared that there were two great powers which are trying to win their ends by violence. In part Bishop Lawrence said: "The politicians of today nave made a man feel that they can dictate to him and make him evade the path of duty. They do not realise what a great force pubUo opinion Is, nor do they care. "There are two great powsrn today trying to win by violence. One Is the great united mass of wealth that sends to the legislature to have certain bills put through. When they find that It Is Impossible to get the bills through they have them Jammed through by unworthy methods. The other great power Is the labor unions. When these find that It Is Impossible to put their plans through they rooort to violence." Ad Club Appoints Lawyer to Prosecute, Fake Advertisers Th6mas B. Palmer was appointed at torney for theAd club to look after the prosecution of cases of fake advertising on bill boards, street cars of newspapers. The vigilance committee made this rec ommendation to the executive committee o the Ad club at the meeting. The first meeting of the Ad club will be held In the Olive room of the Borne hotel next Monday evening. The Various phases of letters and Utter writing will be discussed. Wilson Opposed to Recess of Congress WASHINGTON, Oct 11 President Wilson let it be known tonight that he did not favor a recess of congress at this time, but desired uninterrupted con sideration of the pending currency bill. Reports that the president waa attempt ing to force the senate to act more speedily than tt wished, and efforts xn the part of some democratic senators to secure a recess until November 15 brought from those close to the presi dent a 'clarification of the White House position. Tho president they said, has no Idea of attempting to fix an arbitrary time when the currency bin should or should not be enacted Into law. His wish, as expressed throughout 'his conferences with senate leaders, has been for contin uous attention to the currency measure with the confidence that with concen trated effort and study the bill would be out of the senate before the beginning ot the December session of congress. While adverse to any haste that would Impair the value of the currency reform, the president Is anxious that if the sen ate can improve upon the house bill It will proceed to do so. He still believes, however, that all this can be accom . . lie; during the seven weeks reicaln- ft the present session. The Glad Hand 1s seen when liver InacVtn and bowel stoppage files before Pr. King's New XJfe Pills, the easy regulators. 25c For sale by your druggist Advertisement You Are Always Certain of Dependable Quality When You Buy H cre- There's a distinct advantage in choosing- a suit from scores of styles, rather than from a limited showing of a few models. That is why the majority of tho more exact ing women in Omaha come here for thoir apparel each season. g The New Tailored Suits that correctly interpret the style tendencies for late fall and early winter. So complete and so varied are Brandeis stocks of tailored apparel this season Unit any woman who seeks a suit that possesses individuality and graceful stylo features can find just the thing that meets her approval at practically at any price bIic may havo decided to pay. It is this ability to meotevery requirement of Omaha women that has given Bran deb Stores its years of unrivaled leadership. Among the nower models in suits for the advanced season are some ef fective ideas in cutaway coats with draped Bkirts, a number of tho clover novelties with plain colored coat and skirt of contrasting shade. Many bro caded materials appear among the favorite fabrics hero. There 1b nlwnys n touch of metropolitan stylo In our hotter grades ot tailored suits that you'll fall to find elsawhero. You will find ample weecUon In our special lines of suits at $25-S3S-$49 ELECTIONS WILL BE HELD Dissolution of Congress Won't Stop Them, Says Minister. DEPUTIES TO STAY IN PEN Will !ot Ba Released on Any Writ, bat Families Asaorea They Will Be Treated Trlth Consideration. MEXICO CITY, Oct 11 Thera has been endless speculation here regarding the effect of Provisional President Huerta'sj coup d'etat. Many appear to believe that the logical result will bo a spilt In the army, which they assert has only been held together by General Huerta's personality. They argue that there has been cMssattsfaotton over Huerta's course in general and that .this will test loyalty to the danger point. On the other hand, there Is a large element which believes that President Huerta took the only possible course and ex press wonder that he had not taken the step long ago. Huerta's friends say It is'no secret tbat had the deputies be lieved any substantial part of the army would stand with them, they would have overriden Huerta completely and taken the reins of government wholly In their hands. The minister of the interior, Manuel Oars Aldape, Issued the following an nouncement today: Cannot ,Bo Released, "The deputies who have been arrested and Imprisoned cannot be released on any writ Tbey will be tried for tho various offenses ot which they are ac cused. Not one of them has been re leased by the government to date, Tliey will be treated well while In conHnmenC "The dissolution of congress will not affect the holding of the elections In the least. The ballots will be oast In Oc tober. The only change in the tlectlon program will be that new senators and deputies will be elected to replace those put out ot office by the coup d'etat. "The governor, civil and military, of all the states have been notified of the ' dissolution of congress, and all have responded, accepting the government's courso of action. All the governors have reported that conditions In the respec tive states and territories are tranquil and that there have been no disturbances anywhere" Cannot Talk to Anyone. Minister Adalpe has assurod. the famt lies of the deputies that the prisoners will bo treated with consideration. They will be allowed to receive clothing, food and reading matter from their families and friends, but will not be permitted to talk to anyone, even on regu'ar visiting days. Detachment of troops patrol the streets, but tho excitement has subsided. At no time has there been any rioting or dis order In the capital In consequence ot the events of tho last few days. Seen nt WaitltlnKton. WASHINGTON. Oct. l.-Throughout the day messages er-.me to the State department derarifcla the situation In the Mexican capital as quiet but fraught with all sorts ot possibilities. Attention was drawn to the approaching return of Felix Wax, homeward en route, as likely to have soino effect on tbe situa tion. Borne of the Imprisoned deputies were close friend of Dlax and his In fluence may be brought to bear to se cure their release. No comment wus made at the White House or the Sti.to department. Secre tary Bryan expected to discuss the sit uation with the president early tomorrow. Tarn Wires Into Money, EL PASO, Tex., Oct li Rebels at Par ral, Chihuahua, have taken the copper trolley wires from the Parral-Banta Bar bara Electric Hallway line and are coining the metal Into two-cent pieces, according to W. W. , Stewart, manager of the niectrio line, who arrived here tclay from Parral. The electric railway hiis had to suspend operation because ot rbel confiscating the trolley wires. Think More Flags Should Wave on Public Buildings tca ol the Commercial club bemoaned the -fact that there were not more flags and more deooratlons displayed over the cltr In honor of Columbus day. An effort will be made to have larger recognition of holidays. Topics of speakers for th club were also discussed, this being brought In connection with the controversy over Dr. Cook's speech. Thick, Glossy Hair All Dandruff Gone Girls! Try itt Hair get soft, fluffy and InxBriant at once No moro falllBg hair. If you care for heavy hair, that glistens with beauty and Is radiant with life; h.ts an Incomparable softness and Is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. Just one application doubles tho beauty of your hair, besides It Immediately dis solves every particle of dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy, healthy hair It you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of Its luster. Its strength and Its very life, and If not overcome It produce a feverisbness and Itching of the scalp; the hair roots fam ish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast It your hair has been neglected and Is thin, fadiid, dry, scraggy or too oily, get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dan derine at any drug store or toilet counter: apply a llttt as directed and ten, minutes after you will say this was the best In vestment you ever made. We sincerely believe, regardless of everything else advertised, that If you desire soft lustrious, beautiful hair and lots of It no""flandruff-no Itching scalp and no more failing hair you must use Knowlton's Danderine. If eventually why not nowT The Stock of Rugs From Our Notablo Purchaao Was So Immenso that Even Our Enlarged Force of Sales men Gould Not Show All tho Goods or All the Pat terns in One Day to tho Crowds that Attended. RUG BARGAINS HAVE NEVER MORE REMARKABLE THAN RIGHT NOW. If tho floors of your homo need new coverings, you ran supply tho want Tuesday nt nctually less than you havo oxpocted to pay for tho rugs you nood. Special Offers .O CI f Tl Tuesday hTOur UlgailtlC OctlC 01 KUgS This ovont Involves tho entire surplus Btock of n prominent eastern mill, 'which wt bought for cash at far below Its actual value. The manager ot this mill was willing to ac pWt a sacrifice In ordor to roaltzo tho roady money. That Is how wo can offer you ruga or tb.e quality you can depend upon at prlcos that savo you money. You're Bilious, Constipated, Hea'dachy! Means Liver Is Sluggish Dime a Box Furred tongue. Bad Taste. Indlgeatkw. fallow Skin and Miserable Headaohea come from torpid liver and const! orUed bowels, which cause your stomach to be come filled with imdlgested food, which sours and ferments like garbage In a swill barrel. That's the first step to ua. told misery Indigestion, foul bad breath, yellow skin, meatal fears, erriry- tfcing that is horrible and nauseating A Cascaret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning a l-oentbox will keep your head clear, stomach sweet liver and bowels regular and make you feel cheerful and bully for months. Don't forget your children their Uttle Inside need a tool, gentle, cleansing, too, occasionally. S" A a ! rv atm i a. nru K CCKT BOXES -AMY DA UQ STORE also wo wo curr tax W Iff Drs. Mach & Mach THE DENTISTS The largest and best equipped dental office in Omaha. Experts in charge of all work, moderate prices. Porcelain fillings just like the tooth, All instru ments sterilised after using. Sd rioor Vaztoa Block, Omaha. JTsb. Ayer's Pills Cently Laxative. Sugar-coaled. Dose, one plD, only one. Sold for 60 yean. Aak Your Doctor. fi2UL Two Clean Papers FOR THE HOME The Youths Companion AND The Evening Bee. INCLIIINI SINIAY ,fiitfc ftr 55 Cts. i MiRth PAYABLE MONTHLY AT THE BEE OFFICE HUNDREDS OF 9x12 AXMINSTER AND VELVET RUGS, That Sell Regularly at $25.00 and Some at $27,50, at Theso rugs will nppoar to splendid advantaRo In nny homo. Thoy nro gonulnoly rooiI mge, wovon In tho boet nillU, and tho designs and patterns aro of tho kind you find only In tho best ruga that soil for I2C.00 or more. An lramenso selection. 152 $50.00 Seamless English Wilton Rugs-- $ ivnown ovorywnere RB the highest quality ol Wilton HtigH mnde. Tho richest quality and moat roflnod patterris ore here. Many design aro faithful copies of Orientals, 29S Axmlnater Ruga, 36x72- ActuaJly worth $4.50 Special, at . $20 Many Other Special Bargain Lots Tuesday. 9x12 Seamless BRUSSELS RUGS You will rocognlao thoBO ns Uio rugs of eplondld wearing qual ity, for which you havo boon accustomed to pay $1G,00 or I1C.G0. Patterns are now. 9 98 Quarter Sections of Ax- minator and Hart-$ ford Saxony Rugs $7.50 values.... 2 50 All On Sale on Our Third Floor. In Our Special Purchase From An Eastern Curtain Mill We Secured 2,800 Pairs of Lace Curtains at a Reduction of About One -Third We Offer Them Thursday on Our 3d Floor in 3 Specially Priced Lots Lace Curtains Cluny, f Hot not, Quaker laco, bungalow not and extra flno quality Nottingham 36 Inches to 64 InchoB wldo; white, Ivory and ocruj In our, Drapery Dept., third floor; pair. . i $1.98 1 Hundrods of pairs of flno Laco i An unusually large assortment ot Curtains In nttractlvo pattorns- Etnmlno, novelty net, scrim, filet not and mission cur tains, In whlto, ivory -6 and ecru; on our third floor, pair. , real Imported Duchewe, Lacet Arabian, Cluny, Antique, Brussels net, Marquisette and fw q, q Scrim Curtains; spe-i JijO daily prlcod for Tues day, at, a pair. pi.iiinii, Next WednesdayAn Event of Rare Importance Immense Purchase of Imported Linens Thousands of Sample Pieces From H. Haas, New York At 60c on the Dollar ! The Values We Offer in this Linen Sale Will Be the Talk of Omaha ;! Through our Now York buyer wo socurod a tromendous lot of linens, most of which -were simple pieces from II. Haas, ono of tho foremost llnon Importers In Now York. '. '.I Tho purchaao Includes damask tablo cloths, unfinished, scalloped and hemstitched; break ') tost cloths, breakfast and lunch eotu, bed spreads, dinner cloth with napkins to match. Fancy " f linens of every description as well as crashes, towels and linen aheetlnc;. Boo the windows. Watch Tuesday nights papers for full particulars. W4IMHIIHH1H4 Madame Yale Lecture bbbbbbbbbbSBk xBBUTEtttwttBMi'iiLa?llBA bbbbbbBbbbbHIb -'JiSHbbbTB' iBBlKSmlmEfc'WRQT&KKU BBBBbHbBBBBBbISMiK flBlBHSBBBBB'aBBl BSSSJ BBBBBBBBB9HBBBBBfik.m Ktkk ' BSSBBBBBBBbMbbV bbbbbbbbBbbm)bBi1iY i. k- . KfJsBBBBB IbbbbBhIsbbB " BRANDEIS THEATER Friday, October 17, 2:30 p. m. Complimentary ticket, good for reserved seat, may be had by applying for them now at our Toilet Goods Department BEAUTY CULTURE As tho pioneer and found er of beauty oulture, Mnie. Yale hn8 endeared herself to all women. AVe, therefore, invito our friends and pa trons to attend this unique and fascinating entertain ment to bo given by a wo raun who has profited by her own Cachings. You will be nil tiia happier for hav ing attended. MME. YALE'S LECTURE Will be divided Into four parts, as follows: First Act Science ot Beauty Culture. Second Act Picturesque Calis thenics. Third Act Poetry of Motion (walking). Fourth Act Art of Beauty Cul ture. Orand Musical Program, BRANDEIS STORES Omaha Agents for Mine. Vale's 1'repara.tlons.