2 HIE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAIiUIt 21, 1914. In the Millinery Store (Second Floor) Another Novelty A Polished Black Ribbon With the Highest Glaze Finish "Lacquer" is the name that the French milliners have given to this now rib bon. "Stove Polish" is the nickname that the Ameri can millinery trade have called it. It i shown on tlio newest Im ported Pnrlg lmts. AH the Infest Inris fashion news by cable refer Again And ngalji to this riowost patent leather gliuo ribbon. At tlio rnces nt Antcuill it n the domlnnnt noto on the lints that tvero worn. Another Paris fashion writer calls Attention to the exclusive use of Lacquer ribbon on Leghorn Hats. Tho leading New York milliner, those- whoso Judgment count, have taken it up anil are using Lncquer ribbon In new nnd strik ing effects. BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OP NEW BLACK HATS AT SPECIAL P1UCES. 5 Toilet Goods Specials Sandalwood, Violet and Al mond Cream Soap, special Saturday sy3o Nail Files lOo Sanitary Chamois Skins. 5c Orangewdod Sticks, So each 4711 Sea Salt, 25c and 50c a bottle. HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH JBTREETS LAI SUIT SUDDENLY ENDS Des Moines 'Juror Negotiates -with X&k Side for Veretict. COURT AT DNCfe STOPS TRIAL Harare Sam iu duuVpilcitlon InVolyipil ' anil JailKr Order Ipr? .tlsraton of phnrxea Mode o Man's. Htlwoniltict. , ' ' (From Btufs Correspondent.) DES MOINEB; March !0.-(Bpeelal Tot- ST am.) A. lawsuit "that has been'on trial In district court tor seven weeks came to a sudden trmlntldn todaV when an nc ousktlbn Was made that 6n of the Jurors had been negotiating with both ot tho contesting- parties with reference td' tho verdict. It 'was the case of Power & Way aninst A. 03. HoUlngaworth, Involving the sale 6C Jso,C00 ot mining stock and the effort on, the part of. plaintiffs to pv cur commissions' on 'the-same In Inrste mount. The attorneys made tho open charge as to tho misconduct of "one- Juroi and tho court dismissed tho case and ordered Investigation. . , ONE OF IOWA'S STAR ENDS . GIVEN JOB BY GOVERNOR AMES. la., March 20.-(8pcc!al Tele gram.) Dr. Bernard J. tAttlmer of Ban croft, leu, a practicing veterinarian, who, in His student days at Ames was rccog nlsed as one ot the gi-eatest ends that ever played on a western gridiron, yes terday was appointed by Qovemor Clarice 'The Store Mothers, Boys' Two Coat made with belt, inverted knife pleat back patch packets, two painfull lined and full cut pants. A beautiful mixed cheviot fabric, in all, the ideal suit for your boy for C ?95 Spring Ages eleven to seventeen Jsme years. EXTRA SPECIAL PRICE (Bequtiu! Line of Hjgh Grade Norfolk at $850, $10 and $12 See Early Showing of Wath Sulti and Straw Halt BROWNING, KING & CO CEO. T. Suits: For street wear the tai lored suit has long been the most popular, but with the advent of new novelty styles, suits are justly proper for the matinee, afternoon "affairs" and in formal evening wear. Latest adaptions of ex treme Parisian models are very artistic and service able. Prices from $19.50 to $110.00. More, Famous "Gilt Edge" Hose We have just received a large shipment of the famous "Gilt 'Edge'' Hose which are so pop !ulor among women of refined , tastes. "GILT EDGE" arc flno silk lisle hoso with wldo garter tops and doublo solo. 50c a pnlr. SILK HOSE, in black and all tlio popular shades, llslo tops and soles, splendid, to wear. $1.00 a pair. as an assistant to the stato veterinary surgeon. Lattlmor was pno of r tho most deadly"1 trickier Iowa ever produced. Ito cently ho. tackled matrimony, marrvlna; janJowiksirL' J.UflY-TAKES URGf BEQUEST FROlHANDS OF LAWYER WATKltLOa la., March. JO.-tSpeclal TeltgramO-rO, . B. Courtrlght, former itaty senator and an attorney for over tarty years in uiacKitawK county, was toJs,y deprived of a to.OOO bequest muilo In tho will ot Miss Bessie Qmham, spin ster of U year, A jury was out twenty nlno hours before returning with a ver dict, Irt .vavor of two stepbrothers, Thoo doro of thl city and William J. Graham ot Cedar Falls. It was claimed that undue. Influence was everted by the -defendant when he drew the will, but the jury paid hlnh tribute to the lawyer's character and declared him Innocent of traud. ' DEATH RECORD. 1 'Christian H. Ilonr. iOUKNWOOD, la., March S0.-(Bpec!at.) Chrlstotn 8. Jlonr, aged 3 years, died nt hit home la Qlenwood, last evening. Mr. Hoar van taken sick suddenly at his home with appoplexy. He has been proprietor of tho "Towsleo-MQrgan" restaurant and bakery and was formerly In the novelty business after coming hero from Norfolk, Neb., where he was In general merchan dise. Ho leaves a widow, . one son, Carl, In business with his father, and on? daughter, Mrs. E. C. Schaetfer, whoso husband Is In business at Missouri Valley, la. Short services were held at the homo here today, followed by Intorment at Mis sourl Valley, Saturday. of the Town" Attention ! Specials for Saturday Only Norfolk Suit Pairs Pants WILSON, Manager P 9 CO M V Dresses Dame Fashion has fa vored dresses in her plans for Spring dainty drapes, wide belts and beautiful flowing lines give grace and attractiveness to this season's styles. Tho rich silks, crepes and delightful cotton fabrics used are all particularly well adapted to present modes. Dross prices begin at $4.95. Silk Gloves A large and complete stock of all tho desirable kinds, in plain or fancy embroidery: LONG EMBROIDERED SILK GLOVEH, $1.75 up to $1 a pair. LOtffl BILK GLOVES, black, white and nil colors, 75c up to $11 n pnlr. SHORT SILK GLOVES, blnck, white nnd colors, OOc up to 91.U5 a pair. Children's Summer Kimonas Colored Crepes, white, with dainty figures and plain pink and blue crepes; sizes ,2 to 12 years; price, $1.00 and S1.25. TEXAN ESCAPES MEXICANS! American Gets Away from Bandits by Diving Into Eio-Qrande. COLQUITT RECEIVES THE REPORT United S tut ex Cavalrymen Conduct Senrch for Score of Federal HymitnthUers Crosftlno; 1.1 n c Month. AUSTIN, Tex., March Charles Bal lard, an American, was kidnaped by Mexicans Wednesday from Carrlro Springs, Tex., and escaped by diving Into the nio Orando river, according to dlt patches today to Qovemor O. B, Colquitt. Tho governor has wired to know whether Texas rangers aro needed In the Car rlzo Springs territory. The kidnaping was reported by W. T. Oardner, sheriff of Dimmit county, of which Carrlzo Springs la the county sent This town Is about thirty-five miles from tho border. Gardner's telegram to tho governor, dated March 19, reads; , "Charles Ballard, American, was kid Taped from city yesterday morning at 9 o'clock by flvo Mexicans and led by rope around neck and hands tied behind him to nio Grande river, at mouth ot San Ambrosia creek, near San Pedro ranch. When .led Into river he cut tho rope, treed himself and diving down streim escaped to Mexican side, whero was shot at several times, but not hurt. He plunged Into tho river, diving down, swnm to American tide and escaped to tUn Pedro ranch, four miles frorn Bio Grande. All indications point to federal Icxlcan soldiers. Have eent for Ballard. Will arrive tomorrow evening." Another message advised the governor that a Mexican bandit had robbed a storo In Cometa, Tex., Monday night, and had been captured. Cometa Is in Kavllla county. Eagle Pass lies between Zavllla county and tho nearest way to the border. ' American Culoutst nobbed, K. U Taylor, an American coloulst, ar rived at El Paso today by way of Co lumbus, N. M., with a story ot mistreat ment at the hands of bandits operating around Colonla Juares, a Mormon colony In ChlhUahua state. Taylor said ho fled to saVo his life, leaving behind his fam ily and property. Bandits under Manuel Qutlerres raided the Amerlcal colony a week ago, said Taylor. They entered hi home and ho fought desperately, wounding one of. the Mexicans in the hand. Tailor said ho tired from behind tho family organ, whtoh was demolished by bullets, nnd that fin ally he was overpowered and sentenced to death- Later Gutierrez decided that he must pay 1503, and, confiscating tl.fiOO on grain und stock, told Taylor to leave the country at once. The Gutlerres band recently raided the American lumbering town ot Pearson, and has been operating, the American eolopUt ead, without Interference from Villa's Insurgent eoldlers. Gutierrez formerly was second In command under Maximo Castillo, new hfld 'a prisoner at Fort Biles, Tex. I)lnrilr Xcr ltroivnvH-. BBOWNSVIU.K. Tex.. March 20. Twentt United Btatos cavalrymen ire conducting a nearvli at a point on th P.lo Grande twelve nttles from here far a imn of Mexlean federal sympathizers who cnMUKJ the Ivorder, killed a constitu tionalist nuldier and returned to the f tttrd States. Cenftrmatfi-n ot the report that a federal soldier had Veen killed was ! rceeived today at tho cmto(is house here. Heports that federal sympathizers la the United States are organising filibus tering expeditions has resulted in In creased activity by the border patrol. Captain Smith, commanding St company The Admiration Attracted by a Well Gowned Woman Can Be Yours wmtt We have searched the style centers and interviewed the most noted designers and mod istes in order to offer the women of Omaha apparel expressing refinement and the height of style. Our Ready-to-Wear Service is Unexcelled Courteous attendants, fitters and tailors, whose years of experience are at your command. Coats present the most radical change in styles in years shorter in length, with a flaring bottom, which is often relieved by a daring ruffle. They give to $he wearer an air of refinement and distinctive character in dress. Prices are reasonable: $10.50, $12.75, $16.50, upwards. SOOTS SHOES Are so Finely Fashionecl as to meet with the ap proval of all well dressed women. Sold by T. B. & Co., Exclusively Children's White Aprons, machine scalloped edge, sleeveless, slipover; sizes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 65c of cavalry at Itlo Grande City, has been notified to watch for ono exposition re ported being organized between Roma and Itlo Grando City. Charges that shots are fired 'frequently ncroea ,thp river at hts men "have been made by General Pablo Gonzalez, federal commander In Matomoras, to ila Amer ican consu) there. Ho declared he could not be held responsible If his men re turned tho fire. KmlinrKO nt Torreon Still On. ' ' JUAREZ, Mex., March 20. No news was received hero today to Indlcato that General Villa's force had done more than to prepare for the Impending assault on Torreon. 1 Correspondents at the front still wera unable to plerco the iron-clad embargo on press dispatches. O'ShntiKhnesar Uo sto Vera Cms. MICXICO CITY. March aO.-Mr. O'Shaughnessy, American charge d'af faires, admitted today Ujat he was ser iously considering the question of re signing. Ho says, howovor, that If ho does resign, It will bo because ot his bad stato ot health. Mr. O'Shaughncssy's physician In not optlmlstlo regarding his patient's early recovery from his attack of sciatica. Home wonderment has been roused hore by the knowledge that Mr. OShaugncssy will go to Vera Cruz tonight accom pandled by ThomoB D. Hohlor, British charge d'affaires here. Mr, O'Shaugnessy says that If his state ot health permlU It ho will return to the federal capital on Monday. He denies any knowledge of a conference betweon John Lind. personal representative of President Wilson, and Joso Lopes Por tillo yRQjas, the Mexican foreign min ister. Scnor PortUlo was reported to day to, be at Orizaba. Constipation PoUons You. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulates your bowels, prevents constipation and stimu lates the liver to healthy action. Sc. All VILLA INVESTS STRONGHOLD OF FOE ATTORREON (Continued from Fse One.) marked their progress oVer hummocks ot cactl-orowned sand, and through dry water courses, ureat tank wagons laaen with the water supply, which has been General Villa's greatest problem, rumbled in the train, the wheels at times almost hub deep In the sand. In these emer gencies branches of the tough meaqutte bush and soapweed, were matted under the wheels, sturdy peons put hands to the spoke?, there were streams ot profanity addrescd to mules In a language said to be in this respect the most adequate In the world, and the columns would pro ceed. The Hps of the tow foreigners In the army wcro cracked and swollen from tho heat and alkull duet, but the Mexicans, trained to sueh conditions, covered their mouths with folds of their blankets and fared better. All eyes were bltdshot. Outskirts ltracued. In this way amid all the suffering which the harshest waste of arid land In Mexico can furnish, the outskirts ot Tor reon vero reached. There was no opposition and General Villa stated that there has been none slnco ho began to repair the railroad aouth of Jlmlnez. Tho federals contended themselves with strewing all possible ob stacles except bullets In the way. There were occasional exchanges ot shots be tween outposts, but nothing that as sumed even the dignity ot a skirmish. General Villa was everywhere, for now that the eve of the battle la at hand. he le a fury of energy, now grabbing the halter ot a refractory mule, now criti cising the lashings of a pack saddle, or snapping orders at a lesser leader He wtjit from point to point in hi private Skirts Once popular, and now returning again to favor, the Separate Skirt, with its fashionable tunics and ruffles, bids fair to out rival the favor of former seasons. Extra and regu lar sizes, $6.50 to $39.50. The Store for SHIRTWAISTS News for Saturday News for tomorrow is dif ferent from Friday's or Thursday's, for every day new blouses are being un packed. Saturday we want you to see the new numbers in pot ton voile waists at $27957 crepe de chine waists in great variety at $6.50; other blouses as high as $25, and as low as 95c. HOWARD J&AMD SD HOWARD JH AMD SIXTEENTH .STREETS car attached to a light engine, where he mounted his saddle, that was await ing. "Mine in AVeeVc." "Torreon will bo mlno in a week"- he exclaimed jubilantly. "Never has a rev olutionary army In Mexico had .better men, and never have they been so thor oughly equipped.1 Every preparation has been mode and wp can't fall." It la no flguro of speech to say that the light 6f battlo burned In the rebel leaders eye,s. They aro extraordinarily wide set so that when ho looks at a, vis itor at close rango they seem almost to cross, but their dark depths, always glowing some actually to flame In mo ments of excitement. 1 Jbrepresonty-..o;or;?tnCEm His subordinate rarely ever argue with him and in such moments never. It la a danger signal, ono which the Scotch man Benton is said to havo failed to heed. Angeles Named Second, General Fllipe Angelos, chief .of tho artillery corps, was named second In command to take full charge In the ovont of the death or Incapacitation of Gene al Villa. Angeles Is a member of Generfl Carranza'a cabinet and was detached at Villa's urgent solicitation to participate In the battlo, He is a veteran expo'.t ot the big gun arm ot the service und many an artillery officer in tho enemy s ranks at Torreon received his schooling from him. His loyalty to Madcro's mom ory'has endeared htm to the rank and file of the troops. General Agutrro Bcnavldes was placed denounce De Spring Opening of Women s apparel accessories Dtrfng the week of Tare2 jourUeDdaDceislDaite) Julius Outfitters to Women 1510 Douglas Street Exclusive Apparel at Sensible Prices m - BASEMENT MILLINERY Special Sale of $5 Trimmed Hats Saturday at $2.95 $1.95 Untrimmed Hats for 95c Black, Blue, Tango and Brown. Tweiity-f ive new shapes. We Trim Hats Free in Our Basement Mil linery Section. In command of the disposition of troopt, although Angeles, himself, selected the positioner his guns. They were trained on the hilltops,' while 'soldiers busied thomselvee throwing up banks of sand around thorn arid caves Were dug to stc ro tlie ammuhltlon. In the latter there Is a supply of home-made shrapnel, which tho soldiers refer to as "Villa's pills." Only One "DIIOMO QUININE." i Whenover you feel a cold coming on. thlnk of tho full name, Laxative Bromo Slulnihe. W.drove's signature is tn box; '25c.- ' ' . ' - . : i Depnrtntenc Orders. WASHINGTON, March J0.-BpeclaI Tel egram.) Rural free dellyery .routes will, be established May 1 In South Dakota' and tho number ot families served as follows: Clearfield, Tripp county, route No. 1, length twenty-six and one-half miles, families, 95; Kidder, Marshall county, route No. I, length twenty-nine miles, families, aeventy-elaht: Mlllbnrn. Tripp county, route No. 2. length thirty miles, families, ninety-five; Newell, Butto county, .route No. 1. length twenty nlno miles, families, 106; Wesslngton Springs. Jerauld county, routo No. 6, length, thirty-four miles, families, ninety. Iowa postmasters appointed: Coalfield, Monroe county, Mrs, Myrtle Jordan, vice Charles N. Bloomfleld. removed; Mlllers burg, Iowa county, Mrs. Rose Mao Hatter, vice Mrs. Mary J. Dietze, removed. Postotftce discontinued: Iowa Ellis, Crawford, county: mall to Boyer. South Qakoto Magnet, Tripp county; ma.ll, to Colome. Horse Creek. ButU county: mall to Newell., Lyman. Perkins county; mall to Moreau. Merrltt, Law rence county: mall to Pactola. Orman. Butte county;- mall to Frultdale. Wyoming Salem, Laramie county: rna.lt to Pine Bluff. displays Orkin 1 1 LANSING TO SUCCEED MOORE Editor of Law Journal Will Be Counsellor to Bryftn. CONE JOHNSON FOR S0&C1TSR Texas Lntrycr Will Succeed Joseph Folk In Other Vncnncr In Stnte Department -Whltn llnaae Isaacs Statcmettt. WASHINGTON, March ie -President Wilson today nomlnatod Itobort Lanslni? of Watertown, N. Y., to bo counselor for tho Department of State. succeeding John Baisett Moore, and Conn Jnhnnnn of Texas to bo solicitor for the department, succeeding Joseph w. Folk. Mr. Lansing Is nn associate editor of tho American Journal of International Iow and tho author of several wortw on International law. He will succeed Jfchn Bassett Mooro. Ho Is 60 ycns old. was associate counsel for tho United States In tho Behrlng sea arbitration. 1892-93: counsel for tho United States In tho Behrlng sea claims commission, 336-97; solicitor for tho United States on the AlaBkan boundary tribunal, 1903; counsel In tho arbitration at The Haeue In 1909 J of tho north Atlantic coast fisheries case. xin norm) is in watertown, N. i. Mr. Johnson, who will succeed Joseph W. Folk as solicitor, Is about years old and, according to the statement Is sued from tho White House tsday, Is "one of tho most brilliant lawyers In Texas. Ha was a candldato for the United States senate once, but retired from thb contest on account of ill health. Tho White, House described him as "one of the leading factors In progressive democracy of Texas." With tho naming of a new counsellor and a new solicitor, all tho vacancies in tho State department will havo been filled, a new third assistant secretary of State William Phillips having recently been nominated. Mr. Lansing Is a son-in-law of former Secretary j0hn V. Fostor of the Stato department, a warm personal friend of long standing of John Bassett Moore, whom ho succeeds, and now Is the agent for tho United States nn tho British American pecuniary claims commission, now In session hero. PETER E. NAREY DIES OF HEART DISEASE SPIRIT LAKE, la., March 20.-Pcter E. Norey, 70 years old, former deputy rev enue collector for the northern Iowa dis trict, Including Stoux City, died laBt even leg at his homo here of heart disease. Through his services as deputy revenue collector Mr. Narey was widely known in northern Iowa. He was appointed a deputy collector during the administra tion of President McKlnley and served several terms. He had Hvod In Dickinson county thirty-five years. FIRE RECORD. Office Fixture riant. FORT DODGE, la.. March o.-Speclal Telfegram.) The Fort DodirA MAnnrj!ir. lng company's plant burned to the ground this morning. The fire started from an unknown cause. Loan u $v iwi n,4i,,ii.. covered by Insurance. The plant Was one of tho best and blggeRt manufacturers ot officer fixtures and other Interior build ing nxture in northwest Iowa. Newspaper Plant Dentroyeil." BOONE, la.. March 20.-(Speclal tele-gram.)-r-The plant of the Monitor at Pilot Mound Was cnmnlAtMv ,!( EdttorBurton. who lived In room's' nhm'd this office, lost all he had., CHILDREN TEETHING MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP USED BY MILLIONS OF MOTHERS FOR THREE GENERATIONS FRESH EGGS For Your Breakfast l.tfOO single comb White Leg horn Hens on Cherrycrolt Farm are laying eggs (none over 48 hours old) for your breakfast If you oat at Quickserv Cafeteria Basement City Nat'l Bank Bldg., Or Boston Lunches. 210 South 10th BU 1400 Douglas St. 1408 Farnam St. AMUSEMENTS. BRANDEIS r.V.. ZXatloee THE 9?ooatoV TRAFFIC Prices Tonight i 35c-boo-7Bc-91-U5o. AMERICAN at? J?- BZattaee Both Says, INDIAN WAR PICTURES Beprodnotlona of Actual Scenes PTCTTTHX B 3SBTDOKSED BY tlHlTJBO STATUS OOVUKITMBHT KaUnse Sally, 85c Vlght. B5c-50o. PKOirs Douglas 491 ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE CURTAIN TONIGHT 8:15 rL-n 1 1 fflu Ur sut, icas-soe ;yyjpy sra-., is.so.6o-ts LAST TIMES TODAY illi X-UBXOAS r.ll.n. XI witn a 'xan, Fxaa uast smunciir Ab Reynolds INDIES' DliTE MAT. WSEK BAYS Tomorrow & wit. tho ueauty i'araUe"