THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 11. 1914. NEW UMDERMUSLINS Women's Combination finl(fs of jtlne natnsookY ' trimmed with cither lace or ombroldery; corset cover . (with" ripen ' or closed drawers); cdrsol cover (with sh,orl skirts). Throe - Tleco .Combinations (Corset cpver, short skirt and drawers.). ' These cotno in so' many styles and prices that" every ono can bo suited. ': 1 ' i Uadsrwear Section SuitS-and PRICES . MUCH REDUCED Second rioor." Women's Summer UNDERWEAR Silk Lisle Vests 50c Gauze Unions Suits... 65c Fitted' or umbrella kneo. (Kaysor's.) . 1 Lisle Union Suits . ; $1 Bloomer knee. Third rioor, ."". ' ' ' Cotton Dress Goods Reduced 75o Dress Linen. 49c $1.75 French Linen.. . .&9c 75c Silk Ratine. . . . .37Vic 05c Novelty Batiste. . .39c Main rioor. HCraWRP AND SIXTEENTH STRKETfl STATES' DUTIES' HEW SLOGAN Vipe' President Marihall Adtdrsset Elaine University Students'., STATES RIGHTS CRY IS PASSING Sntyeca Formerly of Purely fltstie' Coarnlaance Aire , Norr of. Com mon Iritcjrrat Relatione pf Labor find Cnpitai. ORONoms., Jtins la-Vice ?waldont t&fsrshal'l- delivered, 'the principal' address her today at tHe University of M&lno commencement exercises. He said in part: ."Slight 'knowledge will not enable' the ycjun'r man to assume? ttife management of life's' affair. In the Irrepressible con flict between labor and capital he cannot asaume that either property or labor ta everything wllhoutfltendinff to establish a peon claaa In America. 'or an oligarchy of wealth. Complete knowledge may con vince hjm. that it will be better for; the The Thrill of Health apd vigor can onby be experienced when tho digestion is normal, the liver active and the bowels regular. Any disturbance, of ' these functions suggests an . immediate trial of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH- BITTERS It la (or Poor Apnetlto, Indlt Restioii, Cramps, Diarrhoea, Wllousness and Malaria. The Home of the 5c ice CREAM SODA ANY FLAVOR 0r ff Crease, la Made ymh Dally AXAMtTO CRfUkl EUV WlOPUOTfl. . SELL DRUG GO, Fantsm, ft. Combinations (Corset cover and closed drawers), laco or om broldery trimmed, all sizes $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 upward ETelopo Chcmlso of soft, fine nainsook, trimmed with laco $1.25, $2, $2.25 Third rioor. Imported and Domestic BOUDOIR CAPS 75c to $5 A twist of ribbon, a fluff of lace, not and chiffon who would think that from trifles liko these could bo evolved caps of such becom ingness and charm! jqHERE is whito over X flesh with ribbons of pink; or whito over white 'with ribbons of bluo. And I then -wo have the shell pinlc ana lavonaor ana tobo; somo of embroidered net; olhers of shadow laco. All kinds and ever so many styleB. A woman would bo impossible to please could she not find hero just tho cap she likes best. Mllllnsry Seoonfl rioor. republto to bo controlled by neither of thoser -clauses. ( ''tn 1850 we had a republic where labor was satisfied, where respect for religion apd, revreflfce for; law and QrdeV'and'a sincere, snucnmeni 10 tne constitution were strong. In that year the. proportion of the annual wealth created In the coun try by the Joint efforta of labor, and cap ital was pnefourth to labor and three fgurtha to capital. Sixty years later the proportion had changed to less, than one fifth to labor and more than four-fifths to' capital. This disproportion to my mind, has much to do with our present discontent. , , , "Usurious Interest Is no moro, but uaurloua profit hus taken Ha place. The young; man In assuming, leadership must create a public opinion and develop a mora sentiment against usurious profit as against usurious Interest. "Evidence of a disposition' on the part of -the . corporal wealth' to' accept this view Is not lacking. I dare the predlc tlon that the railroads of the country would .welcomo a permanent 5 or 6 per cent accumulative profit In exchange for their sweater profit and the doubt, risk and abuse which coma with It. The 'doctrine of state's rights Is now seldom heralded save 'In 'opposition to headed reforms. 'I must subscribe to the doctrine, but I realise that aubjects yjhjoh formerly were purely of atate cog nUancehave becomo -of "common Interest between tho states, -and that tho doctrine of state's rights must ,b supplemented by th doctrine at state's duties. s"t stat.o .rlgta, re,to be preserved, the young roen of tomorrpw must talfe up this, cry of state's duties; otherwise our pleasing vision of Uncle Sam as a patri archal gentleman with a Beneficent smile toward American manhood striving for success will change to that of a quack doctor placarded. 'When others fall, con sult me " HOFMAN GIVEN VERDICT ' AGAINST CHICAGO CUBS CHlOAQO, June 10. Artie Hofman was awarded S.W4.i7 In a verdict returned In his suit against the Chicago National league club tor back salary, which was tried In the municipal court Hofman Claimed trie money under a contract which fie had with the Chicago club In 1912. Court Notes front Papllllon. PAPlUO. Neb,, June 10.-(8peclal.)-The preliminary Hearing of Marcus Olesa inann, who Is charged with stealing six head of cattle from Mike Schram, was held In county court ' yesterday before .Judge J. M. Wheat. Qlessmann was lives In Omaha, but waa formerly of this county, near Oretna. Erarlato Ramlera, a Mexican, who haa been working on the ' railroad here, pleaded guilty to the charge of breaking and enuring a railroad car In county court Ha was bound over to the district court. Jarnea Warren of Sarpy Mllla pleaded guilty to a charge of violation of the liquor lawa beforo Justice of the Peace M. E. titormer and waa bound over to the district court He waa released under bond. I (loins; to the "Movie." Tonight! IX you want to know In advance what pictures are going to bo shown at your favorite theater tonight read "Today's Complete Movie Programs" on tha first want ad page. Complete programs of practically every moving picture theater In Omaha appear EXCLUSIVELY In The Bee, Join th Swappers' Club. Membership Is free. Call at Dee office. 06DEN LEAYESBIG ESTATE Heirs of Chicago Recluse Searching for Papers. PROPERTY IN SEVERAL STATES lie I.tild Founilntlnn for Fortune hy Ilnyinjr snil lamina; Chlcniro lfU Immediately After Great Fire. CHICAGO, Juno 10.-8afety depoalt recorda were searched here today In an endeavor to find missing deeds to prop erty owned by rrancls A. Ogden, the . year-old recluse and multimillionaire, whose death In Houston, Tex., was made known yesterday. Mr. Ogden waa a nephew of William B. Ogden, firat mayor of Chicago. He laid the foundatleon of hie wealth by leasing and buying Chicago property Immediately after the Great fire of 1871. .He never married. "My brother and sla ters Invested In families aend children. I Invested In tarma and real estate," waa one of his favorite remarks. He was known to have held real estate of great value In Chicago and rich lands In Wis consin, Kansas, Georgia, Washington and several other states. He Is sold to have, kept a valise full' of deeds to property In each atate, but theae have not been found. Mr. Ogden maintained quarters In a hotel he. owned in Madison, Vls., where he lived , until litigation led him to abandon the city. His ' room reflected hla eccentricity. The walls were cov ered with advertising chromos, clippings from newspapers and calendars. For many years he lived on a salf-pre-scribed schedule of abstemiousness. It was said he allowed himself S cenhs for breakfast, 20 cents for luncheon and IS cents for dinner. His total wealth may never be known as ha left no will as far as known and search of his papers has disclosed no In structions and no schedule of properties. Ho has recently caused to be erected In. a Madison cemetery a tall bronxe shaft at the foot of which ho planned to be buried. Relatives living In Madison have started for Houston to take charge of his effects. rieMl Found, lint No Will. HOUSTON, Tex., June lO.-Deede to real estate worth hundreds of thousands of doltars, but not a line Indicating that he disposed of his large holdings by will or that he had any relatives to Inherit his fortune, have been found by the tem porary administrators of the estate of F. A, Ogden, who died here suddenly several daya ago. Several of the deeds have never been recorded and wero found In trunks or between leaves of books. Property in more than a dozen states were represented by these papers, In cluding Indiana, Texas, Louisiana, Wis consin, Missouri, Tennossce, Illinois, Minnesota, Arkansas, Washington, New Mexico, Arizona, 8911th Dakota and Ore gon. Ogden's effects also disclosed that ho was both "philosopher and poet" He waa little known hero and his great wealth was not suspected. Ho lived simply. His death was due to heart failure. ISatnte Worth Twelve Millions. ALBUQUBItQUK, N. M., June 10.-C. W, Ogden of Albuquerque,, nephew of A. Ogden, the recluse millionaire, whoso death In, Houston, Tex.,, was announced yeiteVday, left hero iBstnlgnt for' Hous ton to attend a conference of the heirs. Mi. Ogdeh said his dead Unci's estato waa estimated at about $12,000,000, Chambers of Omaha Defeats Harry Legg KNBAS CITY, June lO.-Playlng an agr grenslve game brilliant at times W. N. Chambers of Omaha Country club de feated Harry O. Legg of Mlnlkahda club, Minneapolis, four( time trans-Mlsslsstppl golf champion, lt the second round of the championship flight of the tourna ment of the Trans-Mississippi Oolt as actuation liero today. Two years ago Legs defeated Chambers In the Trans- Mlsslsslppl finals at Minneapolis, eight up and six to play, and the gallery fol lowing them anticipated a similar result today, Legg and Chambers played their game on the greens. Uoth had ' trouble with their "short game" In tho first nine holes, Chambers always playing short and Iogg playing over. At tho ninth hole, however, Chambers threw away a wooden putter which he had -been using and started putting 'with' a cleek. From then on he had the young Mlnlkahda clubman at hla mercy. Legg repeatedly drove out of bounds arid miscalculated Ills puts. , I Conductor Wnll Crushed. MILFOrtD. Neb., June 10.-(SpeelaU- Conductor llert Wall, on an eastbound freight train, was crushed today when he fell between tho depot platform and 1 ; HEADACHES Thousands ol men aad women suffer from wiuiaici ctoxj asy, omer inoustnda bare headaches every week or every month, and still otbera have headaches occasionally, but not at regular Intervals. The best Doctor Isotten unable to find the tauto ol many ol these headaches, aod In most other oases, knowing the cauie. ne doea not know what will remove It, so as to give a permanent cure. All he can do la ta prescribe toe usual pale TclleTers, which give temporary relief, but the headache returns as nsual, and treatment Is again necessary. It yousuOerfrom headaches, no matter what their nature, take Antl-kamula Tablets, and the results will be satis factory In the htrtcst degree. You can obtain them at all drurrlsta tn any quantity, loo worth. ISo worth or more. Ask lor a-K Tablets. SICK-HEADACHES 81ck-headache, the most miserable ol all atok netses, loses Its terrors when A-K Tablet are taken. When you feel an aUack coming on, take two tablets, and In many oases, the attack will be warded 08. During an attack take one A-K Tablet every two hours. The rest and com. (Art U.M..H f .tl!w Man k. . I.. Ha ..v.. way Ctnuln A'K Tabhit ttar (As M .nana tram. At all dratglttt. S,AiK Smlt for Skin Dtnaitt. Hot weather sense Eat cooling foods in clean snnitaiy places. The Pure Food Sign. Quickserv Cafeteria Uaaeuient City Natl Bank Dldg., Or noaton Lunches. 210 South 10th St 1400 Douglas Bt 1408 Farnani St s- -. J the rails and was struck by the trucka of the ears. He missed hla footing while attempting to board the caboose. He was taken to a hospital In Lincoln, where he Is In a critcal condition. HYMENEAL Intme-Trnnr. AVOCA, Neb., June 10.-(Speeial.) Qeorge Jungc and Miss Mabel Teany, popular young people of Berlin, were united in marriage at Omaha the first of the week. Miss Teany Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teany pioneer tesldcnts of Berlin, and tho groom la tho oldest Ron of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Junge, proprietor of the Berlin hotel. The couple will make their homo at Berlin. nhlcra-Knlckmann, AVOCA, Neb., June 10.-(Speclal.)-Mr. Harry Ehlers and Miss Minnie Knlck- raann, two well known young people of this vicinity, were united In marriage at Lincoln today. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Knlckmann, while the groom Is the son of Mrs. H. Ehlers. Honorary Degrees for I'onr nishops, DELEWAItE. O.. June 10. Four Bish ops of the Methodist Episcopal church were given tne Honorary degree 01 doc tor of lawa at Ohio Wesleyan's seven tieth annual commencement today. Thesa wero Blshon NaDthall Lueeoek. Knnsaa City, Kan.; Bishop William J. McDowell, umcago. tsisnop Edwin Holt Hughes, San Francisco, and Bishop Francis J. McConnell. Oreencastle. Ind. All are alumni of the Institution and were pres- enr loaay. II Science 1 I Sustains Us 1 Blatz Beer is not only pure and wholesome, it is also most nutritious. Its cleanliness, its quality, its evident to and parcel 8X0 UCtSAK STEASISHII'S. 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The documents seized revealed few names of publlo Interest Chief Inspector James McBrien, said today the published report' of the dis closure during the raid that members of the royal family Including, the prince of Wales had contributed to the funds of tho militant suffragettes was absolutely groundless. ' A resolution strongly condemning mili vgKBajHnBBHaBBjBjMSB Nicknames encourage aaaassssssssssaa iubjtitution. The Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, Ca2 m am preferability, all those who know Every desirable feature of worth is part of Blatz policy so many particular people prefer Blatz Beer. Always the same good old BliATZ COMPANY Douglas Street Phone Douglas G6G2 OMAHA) NEBRASKA AMUSEMENTS. AUDITORIUM, Friday, June 12th BOHOOX. CKXLDXEN'S KATXITSS AT 4. .EVEKINO AT 81IB. noTixxzro unc rr nyjra, xsabd ijj oiuu THE PAULIST CHORISTERS or ckxoaoo. BEVENTT-riVB SOTS AMD SOLOISTS, Boost the Letter Carriers' Convention Fund bXATXXTIHI VEICXS ! 3,000 Basts for Children Tndsr Blztsan, SSo, 50c, 91 EVEITXITO PKIOXSl S1.50, tl.OO. 790, 50c. Box Stats, 83.00. SEATS SSXAXHO AT AtTSZTOXTUaC tancy and demanding urgent action by the government to stop the reign of an archy waa adopted today by a large majority of the conference of the Wom en's Liberal Federation now In session in London. Lady Carlisle, the president, denounced as "spurious sentimentality and a travesty on chivalry "tho theory that women rhould not be made to suffer the samo penalties- meted out to men under the law. Portrait Destroyer Defies Court. BIRMINGHAM, Eng.. June lO.-Mtss Bertha ltyland, the suffragette vandal, who yesterday destroyed with a butcher's cleaver George Romney's "Portrait of a Boy" In the Birmingham Art gallery was today committed for trial. During the heating she coated a scene In court, shrieking without cessation and quoting Scripture. She used the text. "I came not to send peace, but a sword," as Justifi cation for her act and she declared tho militants were "working with Divine guidance for purity and righteousness." "No surrender," was her parting cry us she went to the cells. Finger Crnshed nnd Braised. Bucklen's Arnica Salve gives sure re lief. Quickly heals sores, brulirs. hnrna 23c. All druggists. Advertisement- Omaha real estate ts the best investment you could make. Read The Hue's real estate columns. are merit. that's why II If leads them all .11 AMUSEMENTS. ECONOMICAL LIGHT WEIGHT $1575 No assembled car high priced or low can match Studebaker SIX value. It cannot incorporate perfect alignment, per fect balnn.ee and road ability, as Studebaker does. Because the assembler can not specify the manufac ture of materials and re ject the unfit as Stude baker docs. J Because he cannot heat treat the steels two to four times as Studebaker does. 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