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2 THE BKE; OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1914. Black Silk Taffeta Dress Skirts , Dlack Silk Taffeta Is pnr oxcolloncc, ono of tho most desirable fabrics for Summer wear; the slylcs aro unusually pretty, all the now styles aro now being shown. We Invito your Inspection. Tho prices arc very attractive $12.50, $14.50, $16.50, $18.50 and up to $24.50 No Extra Charge for Alterations , the Store for Shirtwaists tvj . Yesterday we received 100 verj lieW beautiful, all-over embroidered Organdie waists. They s are very Frenchy Xt .. and chic. The.' price is $2.95. yy aiStS Theyjare regular $5.00 values. Beautiful Summer Dresses Hundreds of pretty new Summer Dresses just arrived, ready for Thursday selling. They comprise the best of French linen, crepes, voiles and other summery fabrics. The prices range From $5 to $50 Our dresses arc all dressmaker-made, and are indi vidual in style and fashion. Wo sell nothing but the best. Best in Quality, best in Fabric and best in Workman ship. We invite you to trade with us. HOTMMP i AMP SIXTEENTH STRCCTI PROMOTER HELD IN JAIL John Love of Oskaloosa Accused of Appropriating Money. TEN THOUSAND' DOLLARS GONE Aecnsed Wn Grent Friend of Presi dent of Honduras nnil IVim (n MnUr Money by Internn tlonnl Intrlcnr. t (Krpm a Statx Correspondent.) , D$8 Mpmps, la.. jMay, :0".-Bpeclal TeIe3ram,)Twenty or mpro we'll known business and.; profcssjorial men, of Dor Moldcs .are back of tho prosecution . John U Love of Oskaloosa, a fcromotor, who It In Jail here. International Intrlguo, tho smuggling ot arms to the Madero forces In Mexico snda pull with tho .prsldentot, lto)t cursa all led to tho formation ot the C ontrol American Development Yornpany? Into:. (Which between 18,000 and $10,000 was dumped by Drs Moines men and appro I rated, It Is charged, by Love. Anions the Oes Moines men who, It Is raid, lost In banking on Love's fflenl- Greatest Event in Woman's Life All human experience looks back to motherhood an tho wonder of wonders. The patience, the fortitude, the sublime faith during the period ot expectancy are second only to the: mother love bestowed upon the most, helpless but most marvel ous creation a baby. Women aro Quick J6 lcam from each other those helpful acencles that aid tx comfort, that conserve their nervous energy and yet RJo perfectly safe to use and among .these they recommend "Mother's Friend." It, Is entirely an external application designed to lubricate tho broad, flat muscles and -skin that protect the abdomen. It has been In favorable use for nearly halt a century and Is known to mothers In almost every settled com munity In .the United fitatos who highly rccommindAJt, Too will nnd It on ealo In drug scores. "Mother's Friend" Is utterly harmless) contains no deadening drugs and yet its Influence in the akin and murclfa , beneath as, also upon tho network of nerves beneath the skin Is very beneficial, very soothing and a v6nderful help. The muscles expand naturally and are not subjected to unnec essary surface strain and pain, Get & bottle of "Mother'a Friend" to day at any a rug store and write to us for our Instructive little book to mothers. Address UradflMd nrrulator Co., 418 Laser Did:., Atlanta, Ga. THE TALK OF THET0W, Budweiser The Beer for tbc Home, Hotel, Club and Cafe n. ship with the president of Honduras iri his brother, Lawrence Iovc, commissioner of tho Iowa Conl Operators' association; J. Carters and William Moore ot the Mndlaon Coal company, Hdward Hwecncv, stato rnlne Inspector; L. 12. Btnmm, sec retary of the state mining commission: Edwnrd Oray, roal operator; A. CI. Mc Kay of the McKny Coal company, John B. Jeffreys, state mlno Inspector, and several others. Iloir Clinlrrii KIkIiI. Dr. J. I. dlbson, state veterinarian, Is In Dallas county this week following up tho "clean-up" orders Issued to the farm ery ot that county recently by tho state anlm'al health board. It Is planned that every farm In the county shall ho thoroughly cleaned up and disinfected aa a part of, the general campaign this year to reduco losses . to tho farmers. Dr. Gibson will also mako Inspection this week of tho railroad yards and loading chutes and Insist upon having thorn all disinfected sn nn JO nrnVont hrlnirlnir tnWlho countyt any fresh'lnfectloit Members of the stato board of control aro preparing themselves for a thorough discussion or. the- epileptic colony Ques tion. Mr. Dixon of the hoard hoa gone east to visit epileptic colonies In Indiana, Nuw York and some other statea and to attend a national conference on epilepsy at Baltimore. Chairman McConlogue will visit the Institutions In Ka has, Oklahoma and Texas. During the year the Iowa board will decide upon general plans for the. village to bo established In Iowa. Facts regarding the work being dono at the ten existing villages In the United States will bo made uso of. , nnnttnr)- Surrey. Engineer L. Hlggins of the State Board of Health went today to Postvlil t, in northern Iowa, to make a sanitary sur vey ot that town and to aid the people there In deciding the better on how to secure best drainage and a water supply, Ijist week ho mado a survey of Eldon where plans are maturing for betterment of the water supply. Tho stato board Is co-operating with local boards In all matters of this kind and doing n great work In getting the publlo Improvements started In the right way. Gets llhok Part of OvrrfehnrKCK. Tho commorce counsel ot the stato to day received word that tho Interstate Commerce commission lias ordered the railroads to rebate the Marshall Oil com pany of Marshalttown. for overcharges covering severnl years on shipments to tho southwest. Last year the company won a case brought to compel reudlust- Pniont of the rates, so that It would be Just as cheap to ship to Kansas from Iowa aa to ship from Iowa to Kansas. Now the commission alio orders .settle ment for the overcharges of the past. Kidnaped CJIrl Upturns Home, Elizabeth Huppertz has returned, to nor home In Oelweln after nearly u year's absence, according' to Information re ceived by tho attorney general. b"he came back unannounced. She was kidnapped by Frans Meyer, a musician, and state that she had been living with him l southern. California. At the time of her disappearance there was groat excitement and an effort was made to have Mjyor found. The state authorities became in terested and offered a reward. The girl Is not yet 15 years old. Nimv Stntr-Aldeil lllnh School.. Prof. Fred Mahannah, In charge of tho normal training work In high schools nl the state, reports having Increased tlw : number of state-aided high schools -en-j gaged In normal training work for the rural schools by adding Adel. I'erry. (Tabor. Brooklyn. Charles City, Missouri v aiiey, uennox, wear iKe and llrand Junction. It Is the plan to have about 100 of these schools In operation next year and all engaged In the preparatloi of teachers for the rural work. AriKeuser Busch Co. of Nebr. DISTRIBUTORS Family trado supplied by G. H. HANSEN, Dealer Phono Douglas 2508 OMAHA NEBRASKA ROOSEVELT BACK IN GAME Colonel Flans Political Tour of the Entire Country. CRITICIZES COLOMBIA TREATY He CnlM Prnnnord I'nymrnt of Twenty-Five Million Illnrkmnll (Ipponn Itepenl of Free Tolls I.IMT. OYBTEIt BAY, N. Y., May SO.-Twelve hours after Theodore Ftoosevelt returned (rem South America he was hark today la the thick of politics. He was up early and as soon as breakfast was over he was hard at work picking up the threads where he dropped them seven months ago. Colonel noosevelt, It was learned today, looks forward to one of the hardest polltlral campaigns of his career. Ex cept for the time occupied by his trip to Spain for the wedding of his son, Ker mlt, ho expects to devote to politics most of his time until November. Already a tentative plan of action has been mapped out Colonel Roosevelt has In mind one of the longest campaign trips he ever has made, taking him from the Atlantic to the Pacific nnd severnl shorter trips In nearby states. By 9 o'clock today he was In his library. Ho paced tho floor and dictated letters and telegrams at top speed to the stenog rapher whom he hod summoned from New York. ftnniernn Conference Planned, For tho ten days before he sails for Europe Colonel Roosevelt has mapped out a progrom which will keep him busy. His present desire Is to get back In touch as soon as possible with the af fairs ot tho progressive party In all parts of the country and help to start the ma chinery for the coming campaign. Be fore ho left South America he planned his work, arranging by cnblo for con ferences with leaders of the progressive party. The first of theso was sent for today. Oeorgo W. Perkins of New York, chairman of tho national executive com mittee, and O. K. Davis of Washington, secietary of the committee, were ex pected, at Sagamore Hilt to give Colonel Itooscvclt a. report on tho situation. Colonel Kooseve'lt will, go to his edl torint nfflco In New York) tomorrow morning and will spend most of the day In meeting political associates. Tho addresh which Colonel Itoosevelt Is to make before the National Geographic society fn Washington has been set for next Tuesday evening. It In in this ud dross that the colonel will make the first formal Hnnouncement of his discovery cf a river In Brazil. Objects to Colonililn Urn!, The Wilson administration's attitude In the controversy with Colombia over thfl Panama canal was criticised today by Colonel Iloosevclt. He objected strongly to the payment of what he termed "black- mull" to Colombia. In submitting to this," he said, "It I' Just as 'though eomo future president of tho United States should apologizo Ij the successor of Hucrta for tho sclr-un of Vera Cruz. As for tho payment it 125,000,000 to Colombia" hero tho colonel threw up his hands "well that Is un thinkable." Colonel Roosevelt expressed himself strongly opposed to the repeal of tho law jr the exemption of American coastwise ships from payment of Panama tolls. Ho said he thought It perfectly right to arbi trate the question If tho rights of tho Country to grant exemption woro ques tioned, but declared that to yield the point uncqulvocnbly without arbitration was Indefensible, as ho was convinced the United States wan within Its rights in freolng coastwise ships from payment f tolls. When he goes to Washington next week, he said, ho will bo ready to rofuio statements of Henry Savage Landor of England und others who Tiave expresse'l doubt as to tho correctness ot his state ment that he had dlscovored a great river In the wilds of South America. "Tho river Is still there," said the colonel with a laugh. "It was not like climbing an unexplored mountain or go ing to the North pole, for such expeditions leave no traces which are there a year later. But nobody Is going to roll i; that river and carry It off. Anybody can go down thero and see It for him self. I will give him the address of the owner of a rubber plantation who will furnish river men for tho trip." The colonel wont on to explain why ho made tho trip to South America. "I wanted to do something more." he said. "I was getting to tho age where I felt If I was to do anything rcqulrln? unusual physical exertion I must do St now. In fact, I was Just a little over the age. but I put It through." .Monkeys for Food. Colonel Roosevelt said It was pretty hard going for a few weeks. Rations ran short and they got down to eating mon keys, which, the colonel declared, could hardly be considered a delicacy. How over, he said, at about that tlmo he w'as hardly well enough to eat anything. The colonel protested that he felt aa well aa event "That is." he said, "I'm going to be as well as I ever was." - Ho said that the return to a norther i climate had caused him to have chills, but that they were not serious, and tha he was feeling entirely fit. BANKERS OF SOUTHWEST FAVOR IRRIGATION PLAN HOIiDItEOK. Neb.. May .-Bpeclal Tctogram.) Tho annual convention of Broup four Of the Nebraska Hankera' a aoclatlon closed In this city last nigh: with a banquet at which covers were laid for ove,r 100 visitors. Resolutions favorl Irrigation scheme recommended by Mayor v. .Mcuonaughy and other bulnei men of western Nebraska wer n.i.,i and representatives In congress were cauct cpon to aid In the consummation of the project. The convention declared for legislation of a state and national bank within the same minding. The new officers of the j F. A. Oean, lloldrege. president. J. V j Auld, ned Cloud, vice president; Van Petersen. Curtis, secretary. Next year' 'mestlng will be held at Hastings. SM00T SAYS NEW TARIFF COSTS TWO MILLIONS A DAY WASHINGTON. May JoArmed with tables of figures. Senator Smoot of Utah today tohl the senate that the tetal loss to the commerce of the country In the tronth of Anll as a result of the passage of the Underwood tariff law had been tSI.OOCUOO. II. bated this, he said, on reports as to Increased importation and decreased oxpoitatlon He said this waa at the rate of JW,0iiO,0ftj Ion a ear JoknD,, Jr., Comes Out of His Retreat NEW YORK, May 20.-John n. Rocke feller Jr. has returned to work aftv twenty days spent at the country estate of his father at Pocantlco Hills Since May 1 when he went Into retirement most of hla tormentors under the leader ship of Upton Sinclair have been silenced, sevoral by being sent to Jail. Sinclair is In Colorado and Marie Oanz and the Rev. Houck White are serving sentences on Blackwclls Island, the latter for hav Irig broken up the sen-Ires at the Cavalry Baptist church ten days ago. "Mother Jones alone remains In the lecture field nnd nightly denounces the Rockefeller Interests In the Colorado coal districts. Mr. Rockefeller's secretary said yester day that he was making no Investigation of conditions In Colorado. He was only a minority stockholder In the Colorado Fuel and Iron company. It was said and whatever recommendations he could offer might not Influence the officials of the company In dealing with the miners. Woman and Son Burned to Death ST. IiOUIS, Mo.. May 20.-Mrs. Rebec-a Solz and her 3-year-old son were burned to death early today when flro destroyed a three-story frame building In which they were living. A daughter, 4 years old, who was trapped with her mother and the llttlo boy In a middle room on the third floor, still was nllve when firemen reached them. The little girl was rushed to the city hospital, hut physicians held out little hopo for her recovery. Samuel Solz, the husband, escaped from the flames by leaping across a s'x-foot areaway into tho next house- Solz was cut off from his wife and children by an Intervening room, which was a roaring furnace when the family awoke. He re mained In tho building until the greater part ot his room was on fire and then Jumped to safety only after he had In haled some of the flames and severely burned hla throat. Penrose and Pinchot Named for Senate PHILADELPHIA, May 20,-Bolso Pen rose, republican! A. Mitchell Palmer, democrat, nnd Glfford Pinchot, progres sive, will make the fight for United Stctes senator from Pennsylvania In the November election. Theso three won their rcKpcctlvo party nominations yesterday in the first state wido primary held In Pennsylvania under the new federal con stitutional amendment, providing for the election of United States senators by popular vote. Penrose won a sweeping victory over J. Benjamin Dlmmlck, former mayor ot Scranton; Pnlmr defeated- Henry Bud; of Phlldelphla In a bitter fight, and Pinchot wae unopposed. At republican Btnte headquarters It Vao estimated that Penrose had; about 175,000 majority over Dlmmlck. Montana Sheriff is Shot by Outlaw KAL1SPELL, Mont , May 20.-Deputy Sheriff Drake of Lincoln county was shot and probably fatuity .wounded today In a duel with an outlaw believed to be one of the robbeiB who held up the Great Northern's Oriental limited near Rondo, Mont., last Friday, The outlaw escaped with a bullet in his leg. Bloodhounds are In pursuit. Persistent Advertising is the Sure Road to Business Success. DEHTISTRY THAT LOOKS WELL One does not enro to have dentistry done even though it saves teeth, unless it looks well. Personal appearance is one of tho greatest assets in our earning capacity; our efficiency cannot be 100 if our facial appearance is not up to standard. Kstubllshcd 1888. Ilr. R. W. 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The constitution alist advance never faltered, and as the'r lines dashed forward from three sides under Villa's personal encouragement and that of the brigade commanders, all of I who distinguished themselves for bravery. ine icocrais oroho anu run. McCumber Blocks , Vote on Tolls Bill WASHINGTON. May 50.-An attempt ' by Senator Kern, democratic leader, to get unanimous consent for a vote May Z! on tho Panama tolls repeal, bill, was de feated today when Senator McCumber ob Jected. "The tlmo has not yet come to JIJIfonsDrink JlQ)omansdcink fyerjlodis Drink Whenever you tee an Allow think of Coca -Col X,ook A igorously good and keenly 1 m delicious. Thirst -quenching I and refreshing. I 1 The national beverage m and yours. M Demand the genuine by full name JK' Nickname! encourage lubthhitioa. Jm tK tup. rnrA.mi a thmpanv ar kw Atlanta, Ga. 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