Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 22, 1913, NEWS SECTION, Page 2, Image 2
THE BEE: OMAHA, KATl BI)AY, MOVEJ1BEU 22, 1U13. Coats for Wear and Service Yet possessing those requirements of style and refinement so necessary to distinctiveness. Because of special ef fort we are privileged to offer excep tional values in all silk lined coats in a number of fashionable fabrics and late styles, at the low price of $24.50. Other coats from $16,50 up. No charge for alterations. The November Clearaway Offers great values at $18.50, $24.50, $29.50 No Charge for Alterations No matter what your dress needs may be we can supply pleasing styles of dresses for street, afternoon and evening wear, including the new DU BARRY DRESSES ' Courteous attendantsPrivate rooms Stylish Fit your feet and McCall Patterns ' Please the most' particular of wpr inen- lCtoaittl 15c. HOWARD AN Quality Service Price Thesa are the three essential requirement of any successful busi ness. At Beaton's the roach the nearest" point to perfection. QUALITY Every article you purchase at Beaton's must stand tho high test of quality. We buy and soil that way, 8ERVI06 You will receive prompt, courteous, efficient service, whether shepplag at Beaton's In person or by 'phone. PRICK T)w folk) wis g. lUt for Saturday will give you some Idea of th fatrMiM, lowaess of Beaton's prices. 11 nyevML cempteto. ...... .....We vie Lyen'- Toetli Pewder i tl 1'laVee'a KaVorlte Prescription C4e to Heetfrta Wgi w!iM! ' P - He Owlet's. LIUl Liver Mils.,.! Xia Caa4rle, twutae,.... 1 HtnU'j) CMCin Mils e Cearthrex . .... ... , Hurtle7 7JtJU Milk 60o yco Teeth TmtA J6o Hall Mlea, if n Hair ru .... ,ee tOo 'ityrup of Figa.. l.jt)tWtr Kettle (uranti) now' at .. 7 Llstrls .tltee-iee 3So Bremo Quinine, ..:.. ,.,., zto ToMfc Brushee J 36c WBbert'a Talcum..... ..,. lee, tc Pmm'b piatMn.., . One lnt WUch Hazel... ...... .... One-halt pint Glyc-jrtne and IlOsa Follow the Farnftm and 15th Sts. CLIP THIS Ta iajfeiae awi tagalar Haitr yea leeat aeaat 9k Canawa at kkU aa. THE 1XFKSUL EMBROIDERY OUTFIT te guaran. teed to be the grfkst collection md hfcggeet bargain in patterM ever effevei. The 160 patterns have a retail value of 10 ceata eaek, or more than $10.00 in all Bring SDC Covnom and 16 eeats to this omce and you will be presented with One Complete Outfit, including Book of Instructions and oae AU Metal Hoop. The $61 cents is to cover duty, express, handling and the numerous over Head expenses of getting the package from factory to you. N. S.OtU of rMN JteWr M tMd 7 mtt mxtru far Sorosis Shoes save your temper. It is pos sible to year a perfect fitting shoe and a perfectly easy shoe at the same timer-providing it's a SOROSIS. None other like it. The peculiar construction of this famous shoe enables the to be on her feet all day without ache or pain. DrapriM Made to special otfder. and are properly hung. D SIXTEENTH jKTKEETS Water for Ito Peroxide ,,.......e :ia Mennen's Talcum........ One 1U J&ntom Malta., ...,.,.. Be One pound Borax (to Ideal llalr Uruahae 60o Woodbury HJr Tonic........ lo 7Sc Plsaud'e Toilet Witr...,...a c Chameia Skins,.. 1 toe Stuart's Dyaeepirta Tablets.. .see On gallse Denatured Alcohol and bottle for , Me SOo Venaeta and Almond Lotion. , ate Ha CIm ,Mo at D. JX D ; ..( 80 Woodbury Scalp Cleaner..,., ale lOo Writtnc Tablets...,, ,e ISO Woodbury Boap , lee IS a Bff.Pnofhate of Soda Me SOo Nadlnola ........,..,......, SOo KxytitUn Crom. .Me SOo Nnmno Face 1'owdtr So 3to Nadlnola House. ...lee Beaton Path Drug Co. COUPON MjW Beot, Ometta, Vek, The Store for Shirtwaists The Evangeline Waist is one of the most attractive of the new styles of fered for Saturday graceful in line, with a drooping collar, made, of sheer fabrics. The Evangeline emphasizes the latent art of the early years of style on the "American continent, recalling the simplicity of dress of that period. Prices from $6.50 to $l'5.f LIGHT WEIGHT FLANNEL WAISTS for printer wear, $2.50 and $3.75. FOR THE FIRST TBIE SATURDAY many other new styles of waists mako their appearance. Prices from $1.25 upward. wearer CHAUFFEUR SYOYTEK DRIYES CAR INTO CROWD ON STREET (Continued from rate One.) Tho woman thought Bernateln vrae "get. ting- freeh" ahd sho came back with n emart slap. Then she saw tho danger, and escaped. Itornateln waa sllg-hUy irraxed by tho car. Svoytek Uwaer Arrcat. While the Injured vrero befnff cared for, a crowd of several 'thousand . persona gathered. Bernstein and Officers Itelge) man and Wright 'placed Chauffeur Sraytek under arrest, an he Is being de tained pending1 an Investigation. 8 tell waa also arrested, but was later released upon his own recognisance. While the crowd ' waa standing- In the streets trafflo waa tied Up. Police Com mieeloner Ryder endeavored to get the situation in hand, and white directing his men, a negro on a motorcycle going at a high rate of speed, went dashing through the crowd. Several persons nar rowly escaped Injury. "Oet that manl" roared Ryder, Several officers started' to obey, but Mogy RernMeln, by firing his revolver several times Into the air, made him stop. The negro said his -name waa John Holmes, employed by tho Kllpatrlck com pany, lie told Ryder that tils wife was flying at T1S North Thirty-second street and he was hurrying to her. Ryder took UU (tamo and allowed htm to go. Police surgeons say that all of the- vlo ttme will recover, excepting: . U Council Bluffs woman, who Is In a critical con dltlon. WITNESSES TAK THE STAHD (Continued from Pago One.) visit which Belaagee does not deny, sur prised most of those familiar with -the pase by swearing that he heard talk about "Your winter's coaL" "When asked If he had told a man who was then In the court txxxn that lie had hot heard a word of what was said by the two men the lad admitted he had. but said he had told the truth to Clinton Drome, who, he revealed, went to his house sev eral days ego. Wesley Qard, his wife, his eon and Charley Itasch, who Uvea across the street from the Cards, told stories similar in phraseology, Oard standing croas-ccc-amlnatlon much better than the others. Mrs. aGard became confused aa to the number of times she and her husband had visited the Dromes' office and was unable to recall what they talked about there, but was quite positive the Present cas was not discussed. Both admitted having been at the office yesterday morn ing before tho hearing begun. Mrs. Oard positively fixed dates of Belangee's visits to her home, but could not' give the date of a single visit to the Brontes' office. She and her husband "just hap pened in." she said. Vigorous assertion by Judge Ben S. Baker that "I will show to the court that If there is any contempt in this case it Is on tho part of the man Gard and not my client," marked the morning's session of the hearing. "1 want to turn the sesrrhllsht on this whole transaction, the attorney declared. Beautiful Silk Novelties for Vestings and Trimmings We have every reason to be lieve we are showing the most attractive selection of stylish novelties in the city. The rich ly colored practical styles as well as exclusive patterns from Paris and Berlin, $1 to $5 a yd. The Fur Shop Where Reliable Furs are honestly sold. Extra large size Black Coney Muffs, $4.75. Women's Gloves, $1.25 P. & L.,. the famous mako of Lambskin Gloves. "Elite Fitwell"Cape Gloves. l-clasp "Cavalier", Pique 'sewn. What Can Be Done With the-Aid of Naturally Wavy Yvette Switch and Transformation . Our .new transformations and switches arc tho actual necessities for the latest stylo of high hair-dressing. If yourhair is thin or stubborn, you know how very dif ficult it is to dress it. DREWS' YOUR HAIR 9TYMSHLY AND LOOK YOUNG. A modish coiffure is juBt as important to a wcli-drc8S0(l woman as is a stylish hat or gown. Price Specially Low For This Week A natural -wavy Switch, 22 inches long of finest Brittany hair, and an All-Aroupd Transformation, sale price, both $1.89 A natural wavy Switch;;?;): inches long, of finest Brittany hair, and an Ail-Around Transformation, salo price, both $2.89 A fcitf,ural wavy Switch, 28 .inches. long, of finest Brittany hair, and an Ail-Around TransforniatiQU, 'gale ,prjce, both, $3. $9 In an argument in. which he asked the Judge to allow wide latitude in admitting' evidence. " Judge Baker several times reprimanded tho witness, 'Wesley Oard, for attempting to volunteer statements prejudicial to the defendant. Belangce, which were not responsive to questions. Qard, In affida vits prepared in the offlco of Bromo & Bromc, attorneys for Cadet Taylor in his recent libel suit against The Bee, charges that Belangee offered him money to vote against a verdict for Taylor. A dramatlo mOment camo when Baker sad impressively, "Wo expect to provo that a conspiracy exists here; that Qard tipped 'off the proceedings of tho Jury daily to the attorneys for Taylor, and that things he said crept Into the argu ments of Taylor's attorneys. Dealing with a Job put up In secret, It Is neces sary -ior your- honor to Judge who Is tellln the truth here." Belongee admtts that he Went to Card's and talked to iilm, but aaya he was talk ing of tho sale of hla . barber shop and that Qard, himself, raised .the question of hla service, on the Jury, no talk of money coming VP. Qard told with amplifications on the stand substantially the story he related In his affidavits. The hearing: will not be resumed until next Wednesday. Says Matrons Make the Best Teachers KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Nov. St-Matroiis make the best possible teachers for the young, according to Prof, Karl Barnes, wno lectured before the Missouri uni versity extension center here today. "The present day educational system puts a premium on the greatest sin In the world, celibacy," said Prof. Barnes. "Particularly Is it wrong to insist, that only unmarried women be allowed to teach In public schools. "What better teachers could bo found for children than the cultured married woman coming from a congenial home Into the school room? "No greater Insult ever was given to American womanhood than the-act of the New. J'ork School Board of Education In asking ihe resignation -of, a married teacher who had requested leave of ab sence, that .she might become a mother." INSURANCE OFFICIALS EXAMINE FORESTERS ClfiCAaO, Nov. a. Insurance author ities 'of Illinois, Wisconsin and Nebraska, who have been exs-mlning 'r? ports of the actuarial end legal 'questions Involved In the operation In tho United States of the Independent Order of Foreitera of Toronto, Canada,' concluded th-jlr confer ence today and expect to make a report In a weak. Rufus XL Potts and Herman U Ekern, Insurance commissioners ot Illinois and Wisconsin, respectively, and J. M. OH Christ representing tho Nebraska depart ment, have been studying tho situation of the Independent Order ot Forest?rs at the request of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. un me rejiort ot tno. cpnmmico -wju de pend 'the attitude of the Insurance com missioners ot all the. states of the union. Reorganltatlon of the Independent Order 3 Specials in Toilet Articles Nail Mies, 8c. 39o Powder De. Eiz, for 19c. Jergen's Almond and Benzoin Lotion, a large bottle, 20c. A.' corBpleto assortment of doll's wigs, from $1.00. up. of Foresters, while in accordance with tho Canadian law, has been questioned under some state laws. M'COMBS AND BRIDE GUESTS OF WILSONS WASHINGTON, Nov. 21,-"V'lllIam P. McCombs, the democratic national chair man, and his bride who was Miss Dor othy Williams ot Washington, took lunch eon with President Wilson today. After luncheon the president had a conference with Mr. McCombs on politics. "Only Oae "Bromo Quinine." That is Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look for the signature ot E. W. Grove. Cures a cold in one days; Cures grip in two days. 36c. Bisl Reductions in Winter Millinery aaraaaa-aass-aiaaBaaaaBaa TWO MADEROS 6IYEN ASYLUM BY UNITED STATES AT YERA CRUZ (Continued from Page One.) Canada for protection. It was Indicated that they .probably would bo taken aboard an American warship, as waa Felix Dlax. Americana Ilefnse to Par iVnr Tax. MEXICO CITT", Nov. a. A demand waa mjule today by the federal military authorities on all the. foreign -business concerns In Monterey for cash to pro vide for the maintenance of the army in that district. From the Monterey Steel company 20,930 pesos was asked and "from trie Waters-Pierce Oil company, 18,000 pesos. Others were taxed in proportion to their importance. The managers of the "Waters-Pierce Oil company Instructed their representatives In Monterey to re fuge payment of the levy and to place themselves and the property of the com pany Under the protection of the Ameri can consul. Hard flghtlnp was still In progress to day about Ciudad Victoria, the capital ot tho state of Tamaullpas, according to Information Issued by the war office. Although the city was said to have been captured by the rebels on Tuesday, lost. It Is now claimed that General Antonio Rabago, tho federal commander, Is stilt holding the place, although continuous fighting has gone on Inside the city for the last twenty-four hours, Feleral re inforcements under General Rublo Navarrste are due to relieve the garrison at Jruiy moment. Hlamr Wllnon for Yllta'a Crimea. Commenting on .the situation In an edi torial article today El Pals says; "Does President .Woodrow Wilson not know, .or doen he not care to know, that lp hlitory and before the civilized world 1)0 will be obliged to answer tho charges which humanity will make against Fran cisco -vltiaT' - - The .article thjtt recapitulates tho crime of jnilrder and pJllage.aUrlbuted to Villa, tho rebel leader, at Xorr.eon and Juarcs, allcKiiiff that jit tho revolution triumphs, Vlila will becorhe'Vlce president', minister of war or eom- bother functionary, by virtue of the valuable eorvlccs he has-, rendered fo Veriuestano Carranzo, the constitutionalist leader. It continues: "This - President Wilson should know, and does know for a certainty, yet 'wish ing to Justify his unwarranted and ab surd moddllng In our affairs, he chooses : to protect Francisco "Villa the better to Impose his will and caprice on Mexico, even though such a course be the dtrecf cause ot crimes without number, such as have' been committed at Torreon, Juarez; and many other towns." The Imparclal publishes today under n scare head the statement that adherents of Carranza In the vicinity of Juarez Bhot two American army officers. This news Is, alleged to have been conveyed to the federal capital by private messages, which declare that President Wilson Is horrified by the executions carried out by Villa, which hav inclined him to give to tho Mexican question '-'the solution, demanded by Justice anda common cense that is to say.Uie recognition of the constituted gov ernment, whose chief is the illustrious Huerta." Recralta for Carranta. CHICAGO, Nov; 21. General Lee Christ mas, soldier of fortune, has Just com pleted a, successful recruftlrig Campaign Laddie Gold THt Frliftdly i Road Everyone THREE BIG .BOOKHj KIESER'S BOOK STORE Nebraska's Book Center, V. M. O. A. Building,. Omaha. By Mall Add 12c Extra. High-class Reproduc tions of favored modes. Exquisite Dress Hats. Street Hats and Fur Hats. Imported shapes of fine quality velvet and fur, richly trimmed with French Plumes, Aigrettes, Paradise and Numidi, worth $25, $30, $35. For H A Saturday only 'H A large assortment of misses' and children's hats at half price. $8.75, $10, $12.50 Trimmed Hats for Sat urday only, here In behalf of General Carranza, head ot the constitutionalist forces of Mexico, it was learcd today. ' Christmas left for the border last night with some of his recruits and the others followed him today, nineteen in all, It Is said. Christmas was liberally supplied with money. He promised pay ranging from J300 to (utO a month, according to the experience and abilities of the men enlisted, and bound his contracts by pay ments of $200 and &300. Two of the recruits who will receive maximum salaries are expert telegraphers and ' all have had sbme experience In warfare. 'Funds for the recruiting campaign are eatd to have come from American cap italists whose Important interests In Mex ico have suffered severely from the dis turbances of the last three years. Among Ists subscribed l,t00,000 to the Carranza war chest. CURZ0N FILES FRIENDLY SUIT AGAINST LEITER WASHINGTON. Nov. 21. Lord Curzon began a friendly suit In the district courts here today against Joseph Letter, to change the trustees for the l,79e,W0 marriage settlement which waa made on his deceased wife, who wna Mary Vic toria Letter. Seymour Morris of Chicago and Henry MolyneuxT Paget Howard, earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, will be sub stituted for Robert T. Lincoln, former sec retary of war, and William St John Freemantlo Broderlck, Viscount Middle ton. Joseph Letter, executor of the Lelter estate, has agreed to the. change. 100 Tailor Made S25.00 Suits Now On Sale WILCOX & ALLEN Se3 8. 15TH STREET. Kear Deeglse Xake Oar Store Tout Store. $1975 W IEM0NSTRATI0N I MILTON 1 ROGERS M aW ISIS'Nanwy kWBstasMrlP A trud blue story by Jeane Strattbn Porter. A great human etory of life in Indiana, full ot humor; tho sweetness of Bound human nature, and the beau ties of out.dbors. Illustrated, Net, $1.35. A talo of .the Forty-Nlners. With Bometblnfj moro than mere adventure. A back ground ot his tory makea thostornan invaluable guide to the.weet-; ern half ot our continent A book young and old are reading for pleasure and instruction. By Stewart Edward White. $1.35. A book for f.ho man who is .stale or in a rut. Moro people are getting on the road with Grayson all the time. By David Grayson. Not, $1.35. of These Books I can Personally Recommend. 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