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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THCK4JDAY, AlAKCH iy, 1914.
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SPRING! SPRING! SPRING!
ONE OF THE MOST DECIDED
CHANGES IN STYLE THIS
SEASON HAS BEEN IN COA TS
Scotch and English
ideas predominate in
both fabric and cut.
These coats are for
real service, but
they're attractive in
every particular.
We direct your attention
to thq. Balmacan Coats at
$10.50 and $14.50; also the
magnificent display of ex
quisite Silk Coats at $29.50.
The store
for shirtwaists
A new arrival. It's a crepe
3e chine waist trimmed with
lawn, for $6.50.
HOWARD
AND SIXTEENTH
-NEBRASKA DAUGHTERS MEET
(Continued from Fago Ona)
repftrt of state officers. 'Mr. A. IC
ObuH ot Omaha, and Mrs. A. E. Brjrebn
of Fullerton ava a ''Report of the
Tnjty-eeon4 Continental Congress.
31. .T. Jonta, regent.
NI-Mi.ml chapter. Blair, Miss Mary AJ.
len. Jtfftnt.
Fort Kearnpjr chapter. Kearney. Mr,
Wyrrtan S. Clapp, ttgmt. . .
St. lsr Ctswley chopter, I4ncoln, Mrs.
Paul Com, recent.
Niobrara chapter, Ittstfng, Mrs, A. B.
Still, regent . ...
Otoe chapUr, NebraaKa City, Mrs. W.
8. Cornatt. regent
Mfcjor Isaac Sadler chapter, Omaha,
Mrs. Russell E. McKelvey, regent.
Platte chapter, Columbua, Mrs. W. II.
Xender. regent- . -
Rtavle-Ashley chapter, Falls City, Mrs.
T J. Olst, regent.
Superior chapter, Superior, Mrs. C. B.
Ehlrty-soventh Btato chapter, McCoolc,
aim, C. D. Itltenle. regent.
David City chapter. David City, Mrs. It
Pawnee chanter. Fullerton. Mrs. A. B.
Bryson, regvnt.
David Conklln chapter. Callaway, Mrs,
K. 13. BrcKH. regent.
Jolsh Kverctt chapter, Iyoris, Mrs,
T.l.n rirnnt Rvoratt. recent.
Bonneville chapter, Lexington, Mrs;
Eleanor Peale Baker, .tf genju
Nancy Gary
Norfolk, trj,
Beefe, regent.
Stephen Bennett chapter. Fairmont,
Mien Elisabeth Wright, rewnt.
Fonteneii chapter, riansmouin, wr.
Clara Street Wencott, renjL
Oregon Trail chapter, Hebron, Mrs, E.
M. Corrcll, regent. ,
Jonathan Caaa chapter, Weeping Water,
Mrs. M. J. Wlckersharo. regent.
Elijah Oovo chapter. Stromsburg, Miss
Chattfn Coleman, regent.
The afternoon session of the confer
ence 'was taken up principally -with the
reading of reports. They wens repre
aented as follows:
Rupture
Cured
At Homi
taplt Means Witnia Ktack
cf 411 SufftWt,
Wiaatyaa4lg,Intritnf He Mat
RN U AU IttStMn.
It Captain Coiling could cure hire
mtit of deuMa rupture that kept him
bod-rlMta tor years, fey a. elsiplo
raean of hU own Invention, why can
not you achieve the earns b!e re
MU By olng as he did? You can't ba
soitch, if any, worse off than this old
uafarer -was. for no truss, could hold
tiia rnnture. Doetora told him he mult
operated upon or me. ii .no sut
he i
btmMlf.absolutely and
bis big, frss
book tells bow.
""Blest mr toyllsntst I cas (Sane
kt keroilpe H It I'd sever
' TThv shonld
continue to are
through life wit
the. awful handicap '
ci a rupture;
Why be annoye
ana
sflbarraased by awkward, uncomtort -
able and Ineffective trusses that are
only makeshifts at the best! Why be
fsriltebe'c'auVe
Slat exertion may oauaathe trusa to
eIIb and the runture to dlsnlace?
la book and nls free remedy that is
bo generously offered to those who suf
fer as bo did tor so long. Costs you
nst a penny -Places vou unaer no on
ligation ttrhatavar. Just clln and mall I
the coupon below and receive book
ana rwatdy free of all charge and pre-
99 not 80t off sending: It Everyday.
yHJ dtlay' is a day of increased com-
fKt ana happiness lost Bond coupon
tASy,
HUPTDHB BOOK AH
REMEDY COUPOJf.
3CPt W. A. Collin rs tine.'),
Box ass , Watertown, N, T.
Pleast tend me yonr PREB Rcp
iture Remedy and Book without Any
ligation on my part whatever.
Muse
iMrfat t t.if i t y f
Deborah Avery chanter. Lincoln. Mr,
Clarcneo 8. Pnlne, regent.
Omaha chanter. Mra. Charlea M. wll'
hnlm. recant.
Qulvera chanter. Falrbury. Mrs. A". M.
Hungcrford, regent.
xcwia.ciarK chapter, Fremont, Jirs.
Fred C, Laird, regentt
coror.aao' chapter, rq, we. e. a. nus
sell, recent.
Elisabeth Montague chapter, Beatrice,
Mrs. D; 8. Dalby, rege,nt. ,
Margaret Holmes chapter; Seward, Mrs,
Address by Chancellor.
.Chancellor- Samuel Avery of Lincoln
gfve on address at the afternoon session
on "Colonial tw."
Today's session was concluded tonight
with a banquet nt the MaryEtta hotel
Mrs. C. F- Steelo was toaatmaater and
the following program was siyen;
"Vlilona of the Daughters of the Amer
ican devolution." Mrs. warren Terry,
siais regent.
"Foremothers." Mrs. Elizabeth C Lang
worthy. Past state regent.
"Life a Trails," Mrs, Charles B. Letton
"On Duty." Mrs. George T. Qucmsey.
nasi state regent or Kansas.
"Our Flag," Mre. Andrew K. Qault,
vice president general.
The state officers of the Daughters ot
the American Revolution Include Mrs,
Warren Perry, regent, Falrbury; Mrs
C. II. Aull, vice regentT Omaha; Mra.
Frank I, Ttlnger. recording secretary, Lin'
coin; Mr. HjH. McLtfcaa, correepondlug
secretary, Falrbury; Mrs. A. T, Ltttlt
child, treasurer. Fremont; Mrs. J. J
Stubbs. consulting registrar, Omaha;
Mrs. O. W. Kline, historian. Lincoln; Miss
May Allen, auditor. Fort Calhoun.
Qulvera chapter. Falrbury, has the dis
tinction of being the third oldeat chapter
In Nebraska as It was organized In De
cember, 1902. It follows Lincoln and
Omaha.
This conference occupies three
March 17, IS and 13.
days,
High Wind Damages
Urawf ord Buildings
CRAWFORD, Neb. March lS.-(flpeclal
Telegram.)-Thls city was visited by a
terrific wind today which at times
reached a vstoclty of sbtty.elght miles an
hour. Considerable damage was done to
small buildings and windmills. The rear
wall of the Syndicate building, which is
a three-story brick structure, was blown
in. No one was Injured, several roofs
and store windows were badly damaged.
COUNTY DRAWINGS FIRST
IS NEW BETTER BABIES PLAN
From a Staff Correspondent)
LINCOLN. March 11 rRDaclaJ.'u.Pl.n.
for the next Better Babies contest at the
Nebraska State fair are being evolved.
nu .mi, m. ju. van oo and her advisers
ere considering methods of handling the
altuetlon. The Better Babies department
of the fair has broken all records, and
hss attracted wide spread Interest.
It has been suggested that the number
of entries be limited to about 3. In
orjr to onng ihjs ehout two plans have
oeen suggested. The first scheme Is a
series of county drawings. By means ot '
theae. the number of entrtea are reduced ,
n mc tucKy ones .allowed to compete
at the state .fair.
Another Plan Includes the services ct
a county committee In each county to
eliminate a number of, the contestants and
reduce them In proportion to the number
of entriea. In this way the number of
contestants at the state fair could b
held down to about WO and all the
counties would have fair represenatlon
The Infants eliminated from the conteit
would under this plan secure the physical
examination.
iBANKER OF GUIDE ROCK
MEETS DEATH UNDER CAR
atrpETiion. Ar..v. ...
1 Telegram. uv TmiJin .lv A
,"m'-J- Duan. canker of Qulrt
nock, was killed about 3 o'clock this
o turned over a
WW west ot this city. He leavea a
i widow am fi ,i... tr .
j tot , sUrtTdTy Vom.; Autd.
.one of Nebraska's largest banks.
PENNSYLVANIA LINES.
1
important Cbansea of Time Etfeo
, tiv Mareb aa, 1014.
Trains for Cincinnati leave Chlcsgo at
, m. .nA . m Train.
Inrilnann1 an, T.a,iIuI1I 1.,. rut.,
at SJiO a. m. and A) p. m. Train fir
Dayton. Xepia and Springfield leaves
Chicago at ; p. m.
Above trains carry sleepers ad par!6r
cars. Train leaving Chicago at ll: p.
m- withdrawn. Train for Columbus ani
points east teavea Chicago nt 9:40 p. m..
or Urt rolnvtes earlier than torrotrly.
ALLEGES DEALWITH BRITISH
England to Support Monroe Doctrine
in Return for Tolls Back Sown.
SENATOR JONES MAKES CHARGES
He Alio Sar Arrangement Includes
Parmrht for Old Confederate
Honda ' Jforr Held In
England.
WASHINGTON. March U.-Th broad
charge that President Wilson determined
to ask congrcea to repeal the Panama
tolls exemption aa a consequenco of his
recent conference with Sir Lionel Carden,
British minister to Mexico, and that the
president's action was the culmination ot
negotiations with Great Britain for the
preservation of the Monroe doctrine,
threatened by the Mexican situation, was
made In the senate today by Senator
Jones, republican, of Washington. Ho
was epealtlng on his pending reeolutlon
calling on the president for full Informa
tion on the tolls controversy.
Senator Jones Intimated that a repeal
of the tolls exemption waa the price of
non-Interference In Mexico by other for
eign powers. He further declared that
'It Is reported as one ot the conditions
that Great Britain will seek reparation
on Ita losses through confederate bonda
Issued during the civil war, by a plan
sanctioned by this government, under
which, If auocesntully applied, tho burden
of reparation will fall on the southern
statea."' For- that report, Senator Jones
maintained, developments had shown
thero was a basis.
"Why This Chanse of Front 1
What I the foreign policy that re-
quires such humiliating, cowardly, craven
action on our part?" the senator de
manded. "What are the delicate matters
that demand this humiliation, this price?
Have we become Inert, so weak, so
huplne. so servile, that the Monroe doc
trine must be sustained and Invigorated
by tho very powers against which It wne
Invoked? Aro we so weak or o entangled
in the meshes of onr owh diplomacy that
the demands of England bated on the
aelfleh interests of the Canadian Taclflo
Railroad company must be granted, right
or wrong? Have any nations beside Eng
land, objected to the legislation It Is pro.
posed- to repeal? Theae aro questions
that must be answered' to the satisfaction
of the American people."
Jenator .Tones quoted from President
Wllsonls pre-election speeches In an at
tempt to show that the chlet executive
then 'favored the exemption.
"Would Benefit Itnllroads,
Senator Jones argued that a repeal
ttould be a "great economle blunder,"
thst It would "benefit the Canadian Pa
cific railroad, Canadian Interests and the
transcontinental railroad lines, and no
others, anA Injure moro or less every
other Interest In this country. He con
tended, that tho exemptiont violated no
treaty obligations either in' letter" or In
spirit, and therefore; no question of na.
Clonal honor was Involved.'
"The president's message." said' Sena
tor Jones, "la hot only remarkable for
Its lack of facts, dearth of reason and
for tho sublime assurance, ot the school
master that the boys will do what he
wants, but It is more remarkablo in ttn
conclusion. He says: "I ask this of you
in support of the foreign, policy of the ad.
ministration,' l ' -'fi', w." '
"What are the HjeJ'jrAtlefs or even
greater delicacy arid' nearer conse
alienees?' That this legislation is a part
of an understanding expressed or taetlly
Implied, relating to Mexico, Is shown by
the words of the message and by the cir
cumstances surrounding ita delivery.
Changes Miml Over 'ls;ttt.
"It has been repeatedly, announced that
no message would be sent to congress oh
the tolls question. A British subject was
murdered lu Mexico by rebel authorities,
whom Great Britan does not recognize.
Our position prevents Great Britan from
entering Mexico. The British minister
has a long conference with the president
and Immediately the newspapers say
'President Wilson announced tonight im
mediately following the conference with
Sir Lionel Garden, that he will go before
congreaa Thursday Xthta conference was
Wednesday evening) and deliver a mes-
THE HOUSE OF MENAGHS
Easter Sale
Right now, at the time ot the year when every one is tired of their dark, heavy, winter garments and
wanting a change, do wo inaugurate this Bale. You wonder how it is possible for us to offer such values in
garments of the quality that we "how. Lot us explain : Omaha has never had a house that could be spoken
of as High Class. When wo opened in Omaha flvo months ago, our policy was to show only merchandise
of the better sort. Wo have had a remarkable business. But there are thousands of Omaha women who
would like to buy clothes ot the kind that we sell, but have always felt as though the prices were too high.
That is the purpose of, this sale. We went to our better makers, telling them what we must do to get every
woman who likes beaut I fnl clothes to buy from us this season. Tho result is that every one of these mak
ers have contributed their most exclusive productions at very special prices. We have thrown our profits
to the four winds, and now you will have the pleasure of selecting from, not only the largest line of exclu
slvo Rarnicnts in the west, but tho prices will be even less than ordinary stores sell common garments. SALE
COMMENCES THURSDAY MORNING AT 10:15.
Silk Suits for
Easter Wear
Made from the most fashionable
cord aUka In Molro, Crepa and
plain weaves. Every fashionable
color. Every model Is exclusive;
suits that usually sell tor $75 nro
specially priced for our Eastor
sale, at
$49.50
Other stlk suits are also specially
priced at -
$23.50, $20.50 and $37.50.
i
Black Silk Moire
Tier and ruffle offects, usual
specially priced for our
Easter sale at
"Klosfit"
All Silk
Jersey
Underskirts
Begularly worth
$5; special $3.95
rrh
The House of
"Cascarets" Always
Straighten You Up
If Costive, Headachy Bilious, 5 to.
mnfh Sour, Breath Bad Clean
Your Liver and Bowels.'
Get a 10-cent box now.
You men and women who can't get
feeling right who have headache, coated
tongue, foul taste and foul breath, dizzi
ness, can't sleep, arc bilious, nervous and
upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, dis
ordered stomach, or have backache and
feel worn out.
Are you keeping your bowels clean with
Cascarets, or merely forcing a passage
way even' few days with salts, cathartic
pills or castor oil?
Cascatets work while you sleep; cleanse
the stomach, remove the sour, undigested.
fermenting food and foul gases; take the
excess bile from the liver and carry out
of the system all the constipated waste
matter and poison In the bowels.
A Cascaret tonight will straighten you
out by morning a lft-ccnt box from any
drug store will keep your stomach sweet.
liver and boweU regular, and head clear
for months. Don't forget the children.
They love Cascarets because ihey taste
good never gripe or sicken Advertise
ment.
sage urging the repeal ot the Panama
canal tolts exemption section.'
"A hint is declared to have been taken
fr6m the historical fact that the Monroe
Doctrine was originally Inspired by Eng
land. Tho president Is said to realize
that the Mexican tangle haa brought
about almost a naraltel situation wltn
thatwhlch existed when President Mon
roo announced his policy. As a result an
agreement Is said to have been reached
with Great Britain under which the two
countries will stand together against any
European attempt to test out the Monroe
doctrine in Mexico."
Senator Jones asked Immediate consld
era t Ion and passage ot his resolution, but
In a parliamentary wrangle between
Senator Hoke Smith, democrat, end
Senator Bristow, republican, action was
deferred until tomorrow.
VILLA'S ARMY IS DEFEATED
(Continued from Pago One.)
prevent the entry of the Hucrta troops
Into Jlmlnez. If this proves true, much
of Villa's army has been cut off from
retreat, with an enemy In front and be
bind and mountains . and the desert on
either tide.
Iteporta Are Questioned.
This feature of tho story received little
credence here. Readier belief was found
for the report that the federal forces
were defeated at Escalon, but it Is
pointed out that the constitutionalists,
by retreating a few miles to Rallano,
could occupy rifle pits and trenches con
structed in the course of previous reVo
lutlons, and there make a fresh stand.
The number of men engaged In the at
leged battles-cart only, be guessed nt, and
even rumor omlta to mention dead and
wounded except, lit the case o( .General
Benavldes. reported by Huerlstaa here
to haVo been killed' at Escalon, where his
column, the Zaragoia brigade of l.SOO
men, la Bald to have borne the brunt of
tho federal attack.
t Is. pointed out that the revolHtlons 0f
the last' four years have shown consist
ently that it takes more than one engage
ment to decide a Mexican battle. '',
ARBITRATION BOARD
DECIDES FOR LINEMEN
FORT DODGE, la., March 18.-(Speclal
Telegram.) The arbitration board in th
telephone fcompany case today decided in
favor of the linemen discharged for al
leged disloyalty to the company. The
telephone company refused to arbitrate,
tho governor appointing all members ot
the board.
The decision was the wage Increase
asked was reasonable.
Only Ouo "BR.OMO QUINISE."
To get the genuine, call for full name,
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look
for signature Of E. W. GROVE, Cures a
Cold In One Day. I5e.
of Suits, Coats
Th Most Opportune Sal of the
Skirts
AFTERNOON MESSES IN CREPES ANI TAFFETAS
$18.00 values
CIO CA
ol53U
Exclusive models rnade from the most beautiful im-
Borted and domestic silks.
t esses that were Intended to sell for II 2. 50. I Q Cfl
2S, 128.60 and ttl.00 are specially priced at W I vJlOU
I3t- atp!::.r: $39.50, $48,76, $65.00
Misses' Dancing Frocks
The fluffiest, daintiest
net creations that wll) be
shown lu Omaha, this sea
son' are on sale now. Spe
cial values, worth up to
$45. at
S19.50. SS7.50
Black Molro and
Taffeta Coats
Tho most desirable
wraps for Easter
wear, Exoluaivo
models at $19.50,
$23.50, $27.50
AMERICAN PACERS CONTROL
Beef Industry in Argentine is Dom
inated by Chicago Men.
TARIFF HAS NO EFFECT ON PRICE
Packers Not Using Their Products
from South to neat Down Val
nca of Products of the
Plants at Home.
WASHINGTON, March W How Argen
tine's beef Industry, which imports mil
lions of pounds -of meat Into the United
States monthly under the new tariff law,
Is dominated by Chicago slaughtering and
packing companies which "do by far tho
major portion ot the entire business" is
described lp a "tarmera' bulletin" Issued
today by the Department of Agriculture.
That Argentine beef has caused a re
duction In the prices of meat in the
United States has been generally sup
posed, but tho department's bulletin re
marks that "It la not assumed that the
American controlled companies in Argen
tine arc using Argentine beef," to beat
down the prices of Chicago beef,
At tho present time, the bulletin says.
there are nine establishments for slaugh
tering, chilling or freezing and exporting
beef located In or near Buenos Ayres,
and five of these companies are owned
or operated by Chicago houses
In the summarized conclusions of the
bulletin It Is shown that Imported Argen
tine beef adds to the national supply of
the United States, at tho tecent rate, a
little over 1 per cent. "While some of
this meat." the bulletin adds, "has como
from British frlgerlfleos at Buenos Ayres.
a great deal of it hae been consigned by
the Bucno Ayres frigorlflcas of the Chi
cago slaughtering and packing c,ompantes
to theraselvea at New York for sale by
themselves In New Tork or wherever
they please to send It by rail."
According to tho bulletin 9.000.000 pounds
ot Argentine beef are being imported
into the United States monthly. It Is
shown that In October the United States
received 2,069,794 pounds; In November
3.9SS.898; in December 9,448,493 pounds, Rnd
In January 5,933,797 pounds.
WOMAN ASSASSIN OF
FRENCH EDITOR NOW
HEROINEOF POPULACE
(Continued from Page One.)
port. The radical-socialist And radlcat
republlcan groups in the chamber of
deputies, comprlelng about IW members,
held a meeting today et which they
adopted the following resolution:
"We protest against the odious cam
paign ot calumny against M. Calllaux,
the defender of Franco's fiscal reforms,
and we extend to htm our deep sympathy
and affectionate confidence."
Illot in Versailles.
VERSAILLES, France. March IS. Po
lice detachments dispersed with great
difficulty today a crowd of several hun
dred students who paraded the streets
demonstrating against Deputy Amedce
Thalamas, who had written a letter of
congratulation to Madame Calllaux tor
killing Gaston Calmette. The students
gathered In front of the deputy's resi
dence shouting "assassin" and cheering
for Calmette.
ROBBER TAKEN AFTER LONG
CHASE GIVEN FIVE YEARS
YANKTON, S, D., March 18.- Special.)
Curtis Shelton, found guilty In circuit
court of robbery In the second degree,
upon the person of Adelbert Lester, who
-was badly beaten up as well aa robbed,
was sentenced to five years in the" state
penitentiary nt Sioux Falls at hard labor.
Shelton was caught close to the Ken
tucky line after an exciting chase.
The funeral took place here Tuesday of
Mrs. J. D. Vanderhule, aged 94. years,
a pioneer ot this city, who died in St.
Paul., The deceased was Miss Ruth
Bramble, member of a widely known
family ot the early days. Her husband
established here the first druif store
Yankton ever hsd and he was a. charter
member of St. John's, lodge No. 1 An
cient Free and Accepted Masons.
and Dresses
Year
Fancy Suits
of the Better Kind
In Crepe Cord and Gabardine wool
fabrics are offered at much less
than regular. $39.50 buys a suit
that, Id a regular "way .would sell
for $60.00, The very latest In
tho fancy and novelty French
styles are offered in tho garments
at the price of-
Other fancy suits at
$22.50, $27.50, $35.00 and $40.50
Misses' Easter Coats
Every fashionabla
shade in all the lat
est fabrics; special
prices at $10.QO,
$12.50, $15.00
and $19.50
Menagh
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Nature's
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Nature has provided an ideal
rjurify vour blood, keep your
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i ment -would not permit the
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For Your Breakfast
1,500 single comb White 'Leg
horn Hens on Cherrycroft Farm
are laying eggs (none over 48
hours old) for your breakfast if
you eat at;
Quickserv Cafeteria
Basement City Nat'l Bank Bldg.,
Or Boston Lunches.
210 South 10th St.
1406 Douglas St.
1408 Farnam St.
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