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T7IE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, (XTOiiMl 30, 1L13. Blankets and Comforters At Prices That Are Right St Mary's Woelcn Mill Wool Blankets, sizes 60x80 inches, white or natural gray, at $4 a pair. Same in size 70x80 inches, at $5 a pair; splen did value; new finish. Saxony All Woel BlaikeU, gray, tan or plaids, size 66x80 inches; a soft warm blanket with lot of service, $4.50 a pair. Wallace & Smitk Blanket Mill Unshrinkable All Wool Blankets, fine texture with that warm feeling, gray or pretty plaids, size 66x80 inches. Spe cial low price, only $5 a pair. Silkaline Covered Comforters filled with clean, new white cotton, $1.25, $1.50, $1. 75, $2, $2.50 each. NORMAL BOARD WILL SUE I Women's Underwear ' A Complete line of "Stretton Make" Vests: Fine ribbed cotton, all styles, pants to rantdi, both Icnco and anklq lengths. 50c. Uaioa Suits: Iino ribbed cotton, various Btylca, $1. Union Suits: Bibbed, mer cerized, high neck, long alcoves, ankle length, JJ53. Silk Bloomers: In nil the new shades. Underwear 3rd Floor. CAPE GLOVE SALE, $1.35 a Pair For the balance of this week we are offering our new ELITE FITWELL CAPE number with Imperial stitched bucks, at a special price of $1.3$ a pair. Black, white, tan or gray. Shown in our 16th street window. Orden Secretary to Bring Action to Qet Charge of School. THOMAS WILL ANSWER. SOON DtcUrfi at No Time Itrpresentrd to Board that 11' Hart Offrr from Tmatrea of Arkansas Vnlreraltr. Hade to HOWARD M AND SIXTEENTH ATICEKTS 0 CHURCHDECLARES FOR PEACE CtagrefatioiialiiU T&ror Cut in Zx )MH ef Armamuat WlLfOIT AlHffl TO TAKE LEAD hneUHon Beat to rrestdcat at ; Cansrre .tSklBar Thrm to Se lena tan Cur at Ar ' Bltratiaa. , KANSAS CITY, Oct 3.-.TIw Natlenal CouafH of CeausreaatlBnal chtu-okaa tn. day aplcil .In resolution to i'rtWsfit )YMon and mmbra ot cobstsm to call bait in thft WetlUHfeaAHaHurea of rwfwtVhKlU, ot war," Th . rao- , "tbt Plc" resolution M pnssod fol low; VTb CowtcwUenal churches o( Ilia irnltd mates, confessing a now Uiflr al tedtaace to the Prince of Pence, aha de finm at maklrtx tha ,CaiiUain church the foremost iwa.ee maker ot the world, deslr to place on' record their dlsan proval or the present rivalry of Christian nation In creating coloaaal armlea and navies, and to declare themnalvo the unflinching antagonists of all who by word or atta ran tne names ot racial prejttdlce or disseminata the seeda ot In- that In alt our churches exercises he held which shall swell the slgnlflcnnce and Influence ot the1 celebration. let-national 111 will. ueiiaving tnat our republic, both by ?ltuatlon and tradition. U peculiarly ltted to lead the nations Into paths ot aeace. w aseeal to our srealMnt and ,vefrMn to call a twit In the awelllnr aienes for the DaraDhemalla of war and exhort our pasters and teachers to fceen before the public mind the evils and perils of. militarism, to explain and 4ernd the cause ot arbitration and to work In season and out for the wldr worldwide brotherlMOd. We hereby commend the work of tha international conference encaged In the p rote ram for commemorating of the first century of peace between the United Elates and Great Britain and recommend Lawyers for Thaw Find Strange Phase in New Requisition CONCORD. K. !L, Oct. .-Counsel for Harry K. Thaw said today that a study of the new, petition for the extradition of their cUent, filed by the legal repre sentatives f the state of New York, re veals some chance in wordtnr from the oriclnat petition which they are unable to understand. . . i ( ' The new petttton stated, that It appears "by the papers required by the statutes k the United States," a new phrase, that Thaw frt&ndfl charred with a. crime for which the Mate ot New York "requires," Instead of "Insists," as In tho orltlnal petition, that he be delivered pver to Its authority. In the particulars named the new docu ment is said to depart from the form prescribed by agreement amonr the states for many years. It also bears the privy seal ot Governor Glynn instead of the great seal ot the state, but it has not been held that this chance affects the standing of tho petition. U. a. OQVKRJIMENT SALE. da,eee Aerra Irrigated Land. Hirer- tea, Wye., .r. 1, 1918. Commencing above date, rich Irrigatsd farm land In the Bhoahone or Wind river reservation will be sold or leased. Very liberal terms. Exceptional opportunity to secure a home. Illustrated folders and full particulars on application to ticket agents Chicago St Northwestern railway, Special Values I fa. BKo Ml OTweta fa $16.50 I I as Mt.ee gaita a4 OrvrcoAto far $25.00" We are able te effer tkese apeoial Inducements Because we give yeraeaal aenrlce to our patreM, thereby MrUg Mleeeaeft's salaried. Tm'II' like ear handsome sutU ui orercoaU you'll like our splendid Tafees aa yau'U like ear roaat attentloa, Wilcox & Allen Make Our giere Vow JWar." BM SOUTH 1BTH ST. OMAHA, 2TKB. (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Oct .-(Spedat Telegram.) A conference of members of the State Normal board was held this afternoon upon the arrival cf It. C. King from Kear ney with the Information that Dr. Thomas, the deposed head of the normal school In that city, had refused to turn over the school, and after consulting with the attorney general over the matter It was decided to notify Secretary Tooley ot the board to begin ptoceedlngs In court to compel Dr. Thomas to turn over the lnstltutiim to M. It. Snodgras and R. C. King according ti the order of the board. It seems to be generally the opinion that the board has fallen down woefully on II contention that they were justified In dismissing Dr. Thomas from the presl dency of the school because he had mis represented to the board the object of his asked for vacation. "I thought the board had something up their sleeves," said one man this morning, "but that letter doesn't get anywhere. They make the charge that they under stood Dr. Thomas td say that he had been hired by the Arkansas State University board, and that when they find out they had got the wrong dope themsnlvea they turn round and fire Thomas. There in nothing to the charges and were It not such a serious matter for the state. I would consider It a great Joke." Arkansas Men's Attllnde. 1 "I read those letters that Cavlneis got from the members of the Arkansas board," said another nrnn this morning, ''and In my estimation they did just exactly what our own State Normal board would have done had the matter been turned around and the Nebraska board was trying to get one of tho most sue cesefut men In the Arkansas university away from them. Caviness In his letters to the members of the Arkansas board sold that the people of Kearney were ob jecting to Dr. Thomas leaving the Kear ney Normal and were urging the' State Normal board to find some way to retain his services. He then asks them to tell him what salary they had offered Thomas so that the board could act Intelligently In the matter. Ho might as well have sold, If you fel lows down there will let us know how muoh you have offered Thomas, we will know how much we have got to raise your offer (n order to keep him.' Receiv ing a letter with such on Inquiry the board would naturally let on that they had made him no offer and would try and convey the Impression that they were not considering tho matter. It Is a natural thing for them to do, and their answers to Caviness might Just as well hav said, o you take us for a set of fooler " Thomas ta Rpeak; goon. In a conversation wih Dr. Thomas over the phone this morning he told the Dee representative that he was well aislafled vnm tne charges made by the board and that in a very short time he would glvp the people of the state !ta side of th matter. "You can say, however." said the doc tor, "that I nevsr represented te the board that I hkd had aa offer from the Arkansas beard of the position of preel dent of their university. I had been ap proached by a committee and soilnded on the matter and at the time I asked the board to glvo me a two-weeks' leave of absence, I had received a letter and also a telegram stating that the board were to hold a meeting and for me to come down and meet with them. The board, as I understood, were divided on the propo sition. Since that time there have been Borne change, "Regarding the Utters written by cer tain Nebraska eeoDle to th. the Arkansas board 'knocking nle for tho j'u.iiion. mat is a proposition that will be taken up later, but I win imsply say that I know whereof I and read the letters myself nnd at the yreper ume my. mends, yes, and my enemies, will have a chance to know what they contained. Cher Ulnar Vp Property. "I am Very busy now checking nr. t.. institution ad hava ot time to take im h. matter, but as soon as this work Is over win nave ume to so latn it ,,,. appredata most fully the stand that my friends have taken In the matter and they can reat aasured that the confidence they .... v i in me naa not been mis. pjaca. i care not so much fn m,u but for the principle that Is involved In aw ana tor that reason I hasll act and do It In a way that there will be no doubt in the minds of h m,hii. who Is responsible for this condition ot imnss. THIS cold spell should remind -1 1 the need of a warm overqoat. T-Tav if: tarli fr Measure " r measure to fit $25.00 you and not a wooden model. t0 We offer a large $45.00 hne of plain and fancy grades at . moderate prices Mttltrthy-W'rfec Taiteriiig Cf . 3e4-W Boat letk aHreet. OUTLINE MEXICAN PROGRAM President Wilton and Secretary Bryan Go Over Situation. EUROPE IS ASKED TO WAIT Crrat Britain Germany nud France AVI1I Take No Aotlaa Until the United States Announce It Pulley. OLII THIS 0UPN Te Is nil MMi tagahr teeeV ysa starf rMat Six Ceases Mm tab eac DEPBXIAL MBOIDERY OUTFIT is aruar&n. U4 to b Um greaisatt collection and biggest bargain in natterM ever offered. The 160 mtterni have a retail value of It eettte eaeh, or more than $10.00 in all Bring SIX CeopoM aad 66 oeata to tis office aat you will be rceewted with 0e tantplete Quttt, includisg Book of iMtruetiorui an4 orve All Me4a Im. The 661 cent it to eover duty, express, handstand' Urn numerous over head expaniee of getting the peeSHp tatm factory to you. N. B.Omt Ta RcuUn mm ami T cnf mxtrm ft r mnd CATHOLIC DECORATION BESTOWED UPON SUTTON (From a Staff Oorrsponant "v"-") wi. lopeoai. in a re- iwpuun isnaereu lusnon Tlhen of h. I Catholic church, hsld at tho Audiinri,. latter his jonrner to Itoms. the Order. ot oi. utrg-ory was bestowed upon John P. Button. In beatowlnx the hono. m.hnn Tlhen sal dthat the honor was one be- siowea upon the mot dlstlnujshed men and was bestowod tijon Mr. Button chiefly aa recogonJUon of hi aenkxn to rtdljlon inruugu me pirsn. winer spemters were A. iv mu Father Bradley and U a. Brian, who was toastmaster. Mulo was furnished h Ura A. It, Qustr.er, Miss Annette Abbott u alms vAirie u. ivaymond. Ad4rOB-THS OMAHA BKK. It.. OcMba, Nek. Mlaltera Meet . OIID. Neb., Oot. a.-(8uedal. Th. ministers of the North Ioup -alley held meeting- in this city and formed an association to be known aa the Mln. Uteris! Association of the North Ixjup Valley. A constitution and bylaws were anopted and the following officers were elected: President. Kev. Qeorffe a Shaw North Loup: vice president. Kev. S. A VanUlven. uDrweU; secretary treasurer. ev. v. it. Mead. Scotia. The first rt uiar meeiing or the association will be held in this place on December .1. Fara Hone Saras, OrtD, Neb.. Oct. ?9.-8peclal.)-At o'clock Tuesday morning the "residence o John C Carkoske on the outer edge of Elrria waa completely destroyed by fire. The flames originated from a defectir flue, The house and all but a small portion, of the household goods am total los. Cut da Ca HesSsei aa Grip. Laxative Broroo Quinine tablets rsmoYe e is only one Bromo Quln signature of E U rove on box. cause. Has i Women's and Misses' High Class Suits, Coats and Dresses Will be placed on sale here Thursday at big savings SUITS AT $19:50 One hundrer wouicn''8 and misses' suits, including nil tho new materials and all $1050 17 WASHINGTON: Oct. . - Secretary Ilryan said today that a formal note had ucen .sent to all the European govern ments asking them" to suspend .the formu- atlon of a policy toward Mexico until the United States has definsd its atti tude. While England, Prance and Ger many, lie said, had already been heard from, It Is, expected the other govern ments will follow 'the great powers In awaiting tho. decision of the United states as to the next step In bringing peace. in Mexico. President Wilson had an early confer ence with Secretary Bryan. today and the secretary said, after It that they were at work on the next step in the policy that wilt be pursued. It Is expected that the United States wilt make formal demand for tho elimination of Huerta and the conduct ot fair and tree elections, possi bly with some safeguards to systematize the election machinery. There was -no comment forthcoming, however, from ex ecutive quarters as to Just what waa In tended by the United Slates, but It was generally agreed In official circles that some positive action looking toward al solution of the problem would be In lino with the expectations of the powers. Steps to bring about a new election would Involve negotiations with the constitution alists, and there Is a confidence that it guarantea for a freo campaign can be ar ranged through the establishment of a provisional authority at Mexico City ac ceptable 'to the constitutionalists the lat ter are likely" to fall Into line. Secretary Bryan said that the State department had not yet decided what dis position would be -made-ot .General Felix Diaz, a, refugee aboard the battleship Louisiana. . ' Will Ckahge Battleships. The sailing today of four battleships from Hampton Iloads to relieve those at Vera Crux marks the first step on the part ot the United 8tates toward com plying with the recent declaration ot Huerta that foreign ships had been too long In Mexican waters. The battlshipa Rhode Island, Virginia, Nebraska and North Carolina ot the third division ot the Atlantic fleet will relieve the four vessels ot the second division, which has been on duty in Mexican waters for eev rai months, ana tney are expeciea o come north on the arrtviu or tne snips which leave Hampton Iloads today. Itear Admiral Fletcher will continue to command the squadron In Mexican waters because of his familiarity with the situa tion. It is expected that the ships ot the third division will reach Vera Crus next Monday. Few Reports from Election, Only meager reports have reached the State department ot the recent elections. Consular dispatches reported Monterey still in the hands ot the federals after the now colors; scores of clever new styles to se lect from. Thursday special at DRESSES AT $7.50 New lote of pretty cloth dresses in many styles and colors all sizes; reg ular $12.50 values for SKIRTS-AT $3.95 "There are ab6ut 75 the lot, hi all Sizes' for women and misses. All the new styles are to bo found; $5.00 and $6:75 1 values; on salo Thursday jjj $7.50 22 50 m COATS AT $22.50 At the above named price -we offer you dozens of clever styles, mado up in. all the now wanted materials some are all lined, others y half lined; every coat is a surprising value at , DRESSES AT $14.75 Sou will surely buy one of these dresses when you see them. Most of them are dainty dancing frockB and for i party wear; $25.00 values at. SKIRTS AT $5.00 There 'are about 100 in tho lot. If you . want n skirt that has both quality and aro scores of clever styles . $7:50' to $10.00 values at $14.75 $5.00 fighting In which no Americans were In jured. . , Smalt groups of federals arriving at Masatlan reported disastrous .defeat after four days' fighting about ten miles from the city Th. Ward liner Morro Castle, with Mrs. John Und and. ten refugees aboard, Is due in New York tomorrow, from 'Vera Crux. A laconlo message from Rear Admiral Fletcher today said General Felix Dies' nd hla. party were aboard the battleship Louisiana and that "all was quiet." CLARK S. REYNOLDS GETS CLAIM THREE AT. DRAWING LOUP CITY, Neb.. Oct. M.-(Special Telegram) A message from North Platte received this afternoon gives the cor rected Information that It was Clark S. Reynolds Instead of Charles S. Reynolds ot Loup City, who drow No. S In the drawing at that place Tuesday. A Fortunate Texan. B. W. Ooodloe, Dallas, Texas, found a sure relief for .malaria, and plllousnesa n Dr- King's New .Life Pills. Only Xc. For sale by your druggist. Advertise ment. Hope .ForrBald Heads WeU Known PoUticbtR Nearly Bald New Hm Heavy Growth ot Hair. TelU How Ha Did It. A western politician, well known ea account ot his baldness and his ready wit surprised his friends by appearing with a heavy growth of hair; many ot Ms friends did not know him, and others bought he had a wig. On being asked how he did it, he made the followtn statement: "I attribute the . growth ot riy hair to the following simple- recipe which any lady or gentleman ran mix at home. To a halt pint of water add 1 os. 3t Bay Rum, a small box ot narbo Com pound and Vt ox. ot Glycerine. Apply to the scalp two or three times a week with h finger tips. It not only promotes the growth of the hair, but remove dan truff, scalp humors and prevents the hair from falling out. It darkens streak ed, faded, gray hair and makes the hair soft and gloany. These Ingredients can be purchased at any drug store at very tittle coat and mixed at home Rheumatism A Hmb Cure film bj 8m WIm Hid It la lh tprt et IBS t m attcki j MutcuUr b4 IMIuunilory HtwunalUm. I tttt(r4 u ulr wh It kuw, tot otm lhr re. I UW4 rtmidy etu rme4r xr nr eaotor. kut rlU( u I rolt4 wu oalr tunyomr. klujJtr. I tnt e nswdr l&at nnd hi umpUttlj, u4 it b4 BTr rttura4. II btTt glrtn U te a aumbu via war Ufa rlUr inicU4 u( badrttdta vita llkaumatUn, & it aOacted a cor ta tor? caaa. I vaat tir Mtttrtr tron aay form ol i&tuniaU treaMa ta try IhU nunlwi ttallcx pavtr. Doa't Mad a cast, ttoitlr Btall raar auia aa4 aiUraaa n4 t will t4 U lr ta trt. atur ran sara uaa4 It a4 it ka raia tualt te ba taat 1ms-lsaa4-tr maaoa a( curiat roar HMU tlaa. jou mar mb4 tha srlce ot It. aa tallar. tut. eatarMaaa, 1 4a aai vast yoar nr uolaaa jsu at ptrtaetl aallanad ta MBd It. taa'l taat fBUt Wbr aalttr nr leacar vhaa taalUfe rUt la tans ottaras I an tract Dou'l 4alar Vrtta tadar Mark It Jackaoo. Kb. 4M Oursay B14c, Ujmcuia. N.T. . Mr Jttkara la ratsaatMa. Absie" atata Biaat true. fua. JULIUS GRKIN, 1510) Douglas St. itilflRn VtAr' Hw M iw'VaavV Grain Dealers ; Approve..Pjoposed Federal Standard WASHINQTON, Qct. .-Rep'resenta- tatly es.pt, the NaUonal .Qraln JeeJers' as- aoclatlon today formally notified 8cre ,tary, Houston of the Department of Agri culture that the organisation favored the government's proposed standartllxatlon of foreign grades. Qbjoctlon'was made by members ot the Baltimore Chamber jot Commerce, tpo declared that the promulgation of the hew grades would seriously affect' their export trade, he largest n the country. Many of the speakers at the .heorlncr 'today, while favoring the proposed grades, urges modifications, In place ot the government's proposed No. 3 corn with a moisture test of 1T.S per cent, they urged tho substitution of a grade to b called "standard," and making the gov ernments proposed No, t, a No., 3, wth a molsttiro test of 19.6 per cent This, they pointed out. -wouljl leave the present, grades practically unchanged1" and would give the producer .an Incentive to pro duce a "standard" grade with a moisture test of if.i per cent. Ml : aaswj I "idr ffrtlVflRB2. rPTBaBBBal H Sensational Purchase of 1,100 WOMEN'S and MISSES' Tailored Suits Sale SATURDAY These Values Will Astonish Every Woman Who Appreciates Quality and Knows Good Tailoring Nov. 1 WOMEN'S SUITS, worth up to $20.00; Saturday at.. . . $jl.85 WOMEN'S SUITS, worth up to $25.00; $14.85 Saturday at. . . . 1 Saturday WOMEN'S SUITS, worth up to $35.00, ti 7 5Q will go Saturday in one lot. 1 m Weighs B Lasts Less JPL Longer Amm.9 Oaaaaa imUPOLLY fPl BWlaraBBWWWla, Broom iHHHHHIi Make a Clean Sweep The Broom of Brooms . "The handle won't stick to your handt narrah 4 Stewart Mff . Co., Dea Moiaei, Is. Orkin ' m Brothers V Saturday. H A sale of H I WOMEN'S SHOES, m That'll later- M est you. ADVERTISIWa US THE ' ONLY WAY to get mooter in business. Someone eace told a mer. ohant: "You would hotter advertise now or the sher iff will advertise for you later.1' The sheriff did. AMUSEMENTS. Robert B. Mantell Evening at 8 p. m. llat. 2 p. pt. TONIGHT, "OTHELLQ" Ifridar "mag LeapM. Saturday Matinee. ...... . "Mercluint of Venlco" Saturday Evening. ."Richard lil" AMERICAN THEATER TOViaKT AU WSSX KatlBsas Taursflaj and Saturday American Theater Stock Co "Under Southern Skies." aTsrt Waat TEH TaaDtIA' ' UatUaa Ktmt Daj. 1:11, rrarr NlihL liis ASTJLXCXB TAVMXTVLtM tlajaa. WailU CUrS, Ma.ilnt MwSa 5?" PtU. Mat. Oallarj. w !S; I.. '-OaCAXA-a Tint onr&v r KeiX, UU Jc MOBTGIT In Tbs -KSu1. Qun off Paris Tas rtpoant, rasdnatlas' TsU-acali ot latozleaUoa- Hilarity, Wa, Vs' a Co, at Hon." Bis; Cattt Qboroa or 33 Boll, tar Baautlaa. orfsoos star sttlnrs. Zodiac' Slma aCattats Wssk Bays.