THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1914. a For Tomorrow (Saturday) Attractive Offerings of Summer Apparel The prices are surprisingly moderate considering; the character of the apparel. The service is the best cool, spacious,-fan-cooled rdoms are at your disposal. Our sales ladies are courteous and experienced. Just Received: Afternoon dresses of cool and inviting Sum mer voiles, Russian Tunics $15.00 and $16.50 No Charge for Alterations. Our Dress Prices Start at $3.95 Coming A Clearing Out Sale of 5,000 Col ored Cotton Dress Goods Remnants See Remnants displayed in Six teenth Street Window. Wo cannot give details here. See Sunday's papers for facta and figures. A Sensational Offering Saturday All Capes and Cape Coats jn Our Entire Stock go on the Clearaway for $14.75 Values $22.50 to $29.50. The cape is the latest man date of fashion and particu larly popular in, Now York and Chicago. This is a won derful opportunity to obtain a fashionable wrap for from Ya to 12 less than regular. S0RQSIS SHOES Continuing our Groat Juno Clearaway of Broken Lots of Sorosis Pumps and Oxfords All now and up-to-date styles. $6,00 quality, now $5.00 $5.00 quality, now $4.00 $4.00 quality, now .'$3.50 A few styles in $4.00 quality at $3.15 $3.00 quality (not Sorosis) at.. $2.45 WYM iff JnP The Store For Shirtwaists Always presents new and attractive blouses. This section becomes more popular each day. When shopping Sat urday wo invite you to stroll through this section and inspect the many dainty offerings. A New Middy, $1.45 Others 95c Cleaning Up a Line of Broken Sizes in Gauze Underwear Women's Gauze Lisle Union Suits, reg ularly $1.00. Special, 75c. Women's Gauze Lisle Union Suits, reg ularly $1.50. Special 98o. Boys' Shirts and Drawers, regularly 25c. Special, 19c. Third Floor. , $1.00 AND $1.25 WASH SILKS NOW 89o A YARD Remarkable silk vahio; your choice of our entiro line, 89c a yard. he Suit Clearaway Decided reductions. Many women have taken advantage, but as all our Suit stock is reduced there are many ex ceptional values remaining: $12.75, $18.75 and $21.50 Clearaway of White Goods Saturday Specials 25c White Dotted Swiss 17c a yard 25o Whito Figured Swiss 17c a yard 25c White Dotted Batiste. . .17c a yard 25o White Underwear Crepe..l5c a yard 50o White Linen Waisting, 36 inches wide 25c a yard 10c Initial Wash Cloths 6o each 8y8o Ribbed Wash Cloths. . . 5c each 10c Knitted Dish Cloths.- 5c each $1.50 White Embroidered Eponge 85c a yard 25o White Figured Pique. . .19o a yard SUFFS WILL HAYE INNING Club Women Will Debate Proposi tion in Convention. EQUAL RIGHTS IS THE SLOGAN Mra. Pennypacker Announces tbut There Will De So Attempt to Smother Issue by the. Committees. Silk Hose That Give Excellent Wear At $1.00 a pair white or black Silk Hose, all silk or silk with lisle tops and soles. Black Silk , Hose, medium or light weight, $1.50 and $2.00 Toilet Goods SPECIAL Idenl Hnlr Brushes, nuadruplo briatlo, dark back. Reg- An ular ptlco $1.75, Saturday 70C I HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS You'll enjoy seeing the New Parasols Saturday. CHICAGO. Juno li-The question ot woman suffrage will rccolvo the fullest consideration at the convention of 'he General Federation of Women's clubs. This announcement was made suddenly, but very emphatically by Mrs. Percy V. Pennypackor, president of the federation, at the opening; of today's session. She exploded the announcement without warning and was greeted with a storm of applause. The chair wishes to answer some sev enteen questions whloh havo been re ceived with regard to the subject of woman suffrage," announced Mrs. Pen nybacker. "The purport of these ques tions Is aro we going to smother the suf frage question?" At this the houso became very silent and the speaker paused dramatically. Then the speaker resumed with an ex plosive "n-o-." Then the president am plified: "It is not the intention to smother this great question." Mrs. Ponnybackcr stated that the sub ject would probably come up this after noon at the educational conforonco and that resolutions which might bo presented at that time may be presented to the reso lutions committee and that a report to the convention on them would bo mado Saturday morning. "Special privilege to none; equal rights for all. Is the slogan of this convention," declaimed the chairman amid further ap plause. Then Bhe added: "Now let's do something less exciting. We will have tho report on civil service reform." This report was read by Mrs. Imogen B. Oak ley of Pennsylvania. Commencement nt Denlson. DENISON. la., June 12.-(Speclal.) The graduating exercises of the Denlson Nor mal and Business college were held In tho Methodist church Thursday evening. There were twenty-five graduates In all departments. The address of tho eve ning was made by Dr. Medbury of the University Christian church of Des Moines, with the central thought "Edu cational Nobility." This was tho twenty first graduation of classes from this col lege, which was established, through the energies of Hon. L. M. Shaw and other Denlson educational leaders. Judge J. P. Conner, president of tho board of trustees, delivered the diplomas. COST OF CITY GOVERNMENT Census Bureau Compiles Figures for Commission Cities. OMAfcA!Srt)ElT IS QUITE. LARGE f 1 Qttndln Obligation of City Aro Over Hundred Dollars Per Capita Annual Prx Capita Cost I Tfearlr Seventeen Dollars. J12.bG-J23.il, The corresponding average figures for tho entire 195 cities Included In this re port are, respectively, 317.34-S43.7I. ' WASHINGTON, D. C... June l!.-(Bpe-elaU-Therc are sixty-nine cities out of IMS, in the United States having an estl mated population of, over 30,00) Inhabit ants each, which, have already adoptoj a commission form of government, hav ing discarded the former plan of be In if governed by a mayor and council. ThU Information Is made public In the annual .report on flnancl rtntiitics of cities paying an estimated population of over 0.00), which will b Issued soon by Di rector William J. Harris, of the bureau of the census, Department of Commerce. This report covers the transactions of the calendar year 1913, or tho fiscal year closing on dates prior to February 1, 1911 The bulletin was prepared under the supervision of Le Grand Powers, chief (tatlsclan for finance and municipal statistics. - Cost of Commission uoveruiuent. The cost per capita for the general ex penses-of all the munlolpal departments, and also tha per capita net debt at the close of the year 1912, ot these sixty-nine cities which have adopted the commis sion form ot government, respectively, are shown In the statement following. The term "net' debt" as employed In tha j-spcrt is the funded and. floating debt leer sinking fund .assets; and tha term "general expenses" of the municipal de partments Includes all costs ot city government, except Interest on debt arid 6utlay for permanent Improvement. ' Tho first figure-following the name ot tha city In the statement shows the per capita cost ot municipal government for 1911 and the second figure the per capita netxlebt at the close ot tha year 1913, Alabama Birmingham. U.M I33.K; Mo bile. SS.U-IH.M. Montgomery. 13.S-4.J3. California-Berkeley, JltStrJlS.W; Oak land, mS3-J30.CS; Sacramento. 318.91 JZ8.U7; Han Dlcgo, KO.W-fS7.4Q, l'asadena, J19.07-34S.lt. Colorado Colorado Snrlnes. 11S.0I 371 IS: PUeblo. I10.94-J57.37; Denver. 3J0.lS-JJ.it. District ot Columbia Washington, K5.4J 2I.UJ. Illlnols-Decatur, JS.fiC-19.79, Springfield, Jit 33 320.S2. Iowa-Cedar Rapids. m.SS-JH6i; Des Moines, JU.30-JSa.tO;, Sioux City, J10.S7- Kansas Kansas City. S9.7S-JS7.tR: To peka, S11.U-J36.73, Wichita, 39.su. .,).n. Kentucky. Newport. 17.SS-JSS.S; Cov-lngton79.St-J41.5t, Lexington. llt.4r-J24.7S.' -Uoutotana-New Orleans. JU.'iS JltJ.il ; Bhreveport, JU.O&-J1J.0S. ais3sac.nusna navcrnut, iu.ss W7.S6; "BALDY" GEORGE TAKEN ;' 'TO BEGIN'HIS TERM fcrrunaiS, 8. b June 12.-(8peclol Tcl- egram.WBea Heney, alias Baldy Ooorge, tried and convicted on a charge of horse stealing In Meada county circuit court, was sentenced this morning to five years In the state penitentiary at flioux Falls. He was taken there tonight by Sheriff Collins. Htillman Haxeltlne, convicted of forgery and who was sentenced to one year and J2C0 tine, also was taken to the same place. MlMlnK Bte.aiunhlp Is Snfi. QUEBEC, Juno 13. The Canadian gov ernment steamer Montmagny, reported lost, arrlvod at North Sydney early to day, reporting "all well," according to a message from Its captain, F. X. Paullot, received by the local agency of tho ma rine department. A Itrnlset or Cut Is rendered antteeptta by Bucklen's Ar nica Salve. A suro remedy for sores, bruises, plies eczema. 25c All drug gists. Advertisement. WATERLOO BANKER CHOSEN E. L. Johnson Iowa Candidate for Director of Reserve Bank. DETAILED VOTE ON CANDIDATES Democrats Hold Secret Conference In Dra Moines nnil Decide to Make Cnpltnl Out of High Taxation. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, Juno 12.-(SpecIal Tote- gram.) E. L. Johnson of Waterloo wna declared to be tho Iowa candidate for director of tho Chicago federal reecrvo bank In group 3, class A, by a board of canvassers composed of officials of state banks. Tho referendum ovte of the na tional bankers of Iowa was In accordance with a resolution adopted ut the meeting of the Iowa bankers' association afClln ten. The! canvassers announced the vote as follows: B. It. Johnson, Waterloo, 139; J. O, Rounds, Des Molncs, US; A. F. Dawson, Davenport, 13; John McHugh. Sioux City. 3; W, P. Manloy, Bloux City. 1; M. B. Hutchinson, Ottumwa, 1, Total, IS4. Total number of national banks in Iowa, 340. To Fight High Tuxes. A number of democrats met In Des Moines today on Invitation of E. T. Mere dith and held a secret session to plan for the state convention and to outline a platform and plan ot action In the campaign. J. M. Hamilton of Cedar Rap Ids was present as candidate "for tha party for governor. It Is understood that plans were laid to divert the party pro gdam from the prohibition Issue and others to taxation and capital extension and that amllton will attack tho action of the legislature. SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION ELECTS ITS OFFICERS SHENANDOAH, la., June 12. (Special.) Des Alolnes was selected as tho place of tho next annual meeting of the Iowa State Sunday School association In a contest with Clinton yesterday afternoon. The officers elected for next year are: President, Rev. W. H. Beachler of Water loo; first vice president, Marlon Wood ot Des Moines; second vice president, O. E. Smith of Indlanola; recording secretary, J. A, Bliss of Diagonal; general secretary. W. D. Stem of Des Moines; assistant gen oral seoretary, W. H. Rockefeller of Des Moines; treasurer, P. D. Sheriff of Des Moines; international committeeman, E. McCosh of Davenport. D. Notre Dame Academy Dedicated. MITCHELL,, S. D., June 12.-(Speclal.)-Crazed with grief over the loss of ' her little child a year ago,' Mrs. Quelle Piepen brink, a waitress at the Wldmann hotel, took her ltfb yesterday 'afternoon by swallowing poison. According td Mr. Plepenbrlnk, the mother was nearly pros trated a year ago to learn of the death In a flood at Fort Wayne, Ind., of their little daughter, S years of age, who was attending a Catholic convent. During the intervening months she had become verv despondent. Elmvrood Young People Married. ELMWOOD, la.. June 12.-(SpecIal.)-Edwln K. and Eugene E. Hall, brothers, and Misses Ruth K. Sutherland and Mona J. Reld, well known young people of Blmwood, were united In marriage at Lincoln Wednesday by Rev. Harmon of the Christian church. They will make their homes at Elmwood. Drupomlrnt Woman Kill Herself. MITCHELL. S. D.. June 12.-(SpecIal.)-Notre Dame academy was formally dedi cated yesterday afternoon under the auspices of the Catholics of Mitchell. Right Rev. Bishop O'Gorman ot Sioux Falls mado the dedicatory address. Mayor A. E. Hitchcock, on behalf of the city, congratulated the Catholics of the city upon their achievement. At tho morning exercises, Bishop O'Oorman administered the sacrament of confirmation to 120 members. The academy was erected a year ago at a cost of 300,000. The most desirable furnished rooms ro advertised In The Bee. Get a nice cool room for the summer. HOW PERSONAL INJURY OASES ARE FRAMED UP Exhibits showing how verdict is obtained by concealing pre vious injuries for which insurance claim, supported by sworn affidavit, was collected. The plaintiff's lawyer in original examination had carefully avoided reference to first accident. The Iowa State Traveling Men Association DBS MOINES, IOWA CLAIMANT'S rINAL STATEMENT TO BE EXtCUTtO AND RETURNED WHEN DISABILITY Pfnmn rxn -Dtusii irruwn ion or nyySJ .U 4 U IOWA STATE TRAVELING MEN? KTiOU. lMMLmUltw4i A t. TfcWlMfJlr tnT) &rJes .agjr . lUiArtts at- fcaSA jfitzr-,s f y " '"i 'l'U"' ' " J U U,W S Wl .I . ! U. U, i) ' tU.5J-JTS.; St. Lin- 'Jtowell, .ni.iaii.i Minnesota Dululh, Paul. 11S.01-U1 IS. MIsKourl Jopiln, fT.9d-ilO.25. ' Nebraska-Omaha, tl.JC-JK9.t; New Jersey-Atlantic City. Sf2.TS-H16.19s Passaic. ni.0T-l2. Trenton, Hl.M moa-Jersey City. m.-'itt, Oklahoma-Muskogee, tll.9ttfJ.Cj; Okla homa City, H0.-.N Oregon-Portland aij PennsylvaniaA Kenton n, JUT-JT7.U; Al t ona. K.0T-IW.IJ; Cl.cMe:, U.U IHTii Krto,- jB-w w; jiarrtur, joi.ns town. K if-B l.n-.ftt, fl.a-l 4.; Mf. Kcespoit. , W9I-l.'9 Saw C4te. 116-. it -s-;a. . Tti.rei.i-. - uiatunuo a JCi .,-r'-', . ' . j .. 1,1 "a, re j.; r t i'l. . u- it r - ' ' " - "r pvt l -4 .1 mr iui H A. Jt J J jN.t4 .VrJtUA LCM, M A.-ytrt6 -t .i t4itir6eli tits .i7 . TU in, ..liA 1 l .u :l :.: . . . . . i w r(m mm ri ( mr Vi , (C.'w Uctt J I U- xtroct from the Transcript. HH-UIm' rUKBATH, TK2 PuitlTOT." RECAIIED. DIRECT RXAHIHATIOn Bt MH.BROUEt Q Boo tor lopey testified upon exaalnatlon that ha had treated you' for an Injury prior to the tlBo you fell down thlo elerator ahaft, can you tell us whan that Injury happened Jo youT A Yea. air, that uapponaa oa tha fifth day of September 1907. Q JThat was a nature of' tha Injury? A Tha eye was' swollen quits V&i. Q How long wars you laid up froo tha effeots of that injury? A About two wooka, Q ffhat 1 ea asking you Is, whether you reooTared entirely from that. at tha eud of tht two wstks? A Yea, sir. I was a little wsax for a while but It gradually got bettar. CROSS EXAUINATIOK DT UB. JlICHt Q Stats whether or not at tha time you fsll down this elerator ahoft, and for years prior to that tlat, you had suffered frca "this Injury, this prior Injury at all? C W lit hU7 fraW J. tfa (.i,a.v 1 My tt(T. tx tUM iimut ?. i i ill M- . . k.l ... 1 . .. - 14. HL.V3 ASSOCIATION M 4 VJ . ' Tu A,u lew, U wmw. tU iVm mU. u f """"" wl UA , J,., M IOW 10 4i. l ULmr A STATi TRAVEUNC Mt Irw, A Q M vita. Taj .'. , . . , O 4" ' Yas, sir. that I want to know Is whether you were suffering froa this Injury, after you got hurt, throvn out' of the buggy. Ho, air, to trouble and do pain at all. " Sut still you were confined to the house soaethlng Ilka tiro wseks from this? Yts, olr. Vers you hurt any pleas sis a? ' Ho, olr, axoept I had a few bruises, where the skin was bruised a llttl. but it didn't amount to anything. Wonmn Ilndlr llurned. SILVEHl CITT, la., June 12.-(Speclal.) Mrs. W. J. Whlttington was seriously burned about tho arms and neck by ?ne explosion of a gasoline stove yesterday evening. Her husband rushed to her rescue and succeeded In smothering the flames with rugs. She Is suffering in tensely, but Is expected to recover. department. Similar instructions con cerning such exportatlons by land shall bo Issued by tho Treasury department." No explanation of tho order was made, but It was recalled that the recent clear ance of the liner AntUIa from Now York for Tamplco with arms for the constitu tionalists was described as "a miscon struction of orders," and It developed that there was conflict of authority between the two departments. In many quarters the executive order Issued today was ic ffarded as now evidence of tho intention of the administration to enforco the embargo. LETTERS AWARDED TO IOWA TRACK AND BASE BALL MEN Everybody reads Bee Want Ads. IOWA CITT, la., June 12. (Special.) Letters were awarded to the Iowa track and base ball men at a meeting of tho local athletic board last evening. Bight were griven the track letter, while two got the secondary insignia. Fourteon members of tho base ball squad received their letters. Tho track men who wre awarded the "I" aro: Parsons, Shrader, Tyler. GUUland, Dick, Martin, Mortimer and Rock. Qarretson and Bowen wero awarded the "I. A. U." insignia. Tho base ball men who received letters are: Hauth, Bruockner, lies, Snyder, Sinn, ,Ja cobsen, Hanson, Gross, Eason, Laucks, Balrd, Ingham, Foster and Sleverdlng. Join the Swappers' Clue. Membership Is free. Call at Bee office. lDCEZIDCIinZDCDC 3C I AIN'T got much time fr a toothless dog. I'd ruther hev one with teeth, thet's hed the bite cured outer him by a couple o years kind treatment. An same with tobacco. VELVET, tho Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, Is a man's real Pipe Bmoko, with tho bite taken out by two years' ageing. Full weight 2 oz. tlnB, 10c Cou pons of value with Velvet. Z3CZZ3C DCZZ3 DCZZ3DCDI a jfB'-c-n 2 riie? Grape Juice Sale SATURDAY We have Just received a limited supply of the celebrated Lakeside Grape Juice, and in order to familiarize the people of Omaha with its high qualities, we have decided to place 89 cases of It on sale Saturday. Come in early as it won't last all day. Lakeside Grape Juice, ice splits, Saturday, per r bottle OC Per case, six dozen splits, Saturday d A (f at ajJTeW gallon bottles, regular 85c, Saturday, at . 50c $1 pint Thermos Bottles 75J $3 Thermos Lunch Doxes at S2.25 $2 Thermos Bottles. . SI, 50 $1.50 Bath Sprays ...... SI $1.25 Bath Sprays, all red rub ber 75c" 50c Make Man Tablets. . 25 d $1 Wade's Golden Nervine 67 50c Mmo. Ise'belle's Skin Food of Cream 296 75c Jad Salts 51? 50c Charles' Flesh Food 21d i be reroxiao oi nyarogen ( 7d 60c Palmo Tablets 2 n's uair toe Seltzer, 9c, 50c Fltch'a Hair Tonic. . .29d 17c, 33c Bromo and 50c Llsterlno Q76 20x $1.00 Llsterlne 58 25c DeMar's Talcum Powder. at lOt 50c DeMar's pound can Talcum Powder 206 25c Mennen's Talcum Powder, at 26 $1 King's New Discovery G9c 25c Pastourine 146 $1.25 large Auto Chamois 85d 50o Doan's Kidney Pills. 23d 26o Carter's Little Uver PlTls, at 26 Hudnuts Bath Salt 75 35c Castoria 216 11 Duffy'B Malt Whiskey 7gji Durham's Duplex Safety Razors at 1Q6 Beaton's Straw Hat Cleauer 1 Iowa Commencement t Opens with Review of Student Militia IOWA CITY, la., June 12. (Special.) V, With the regimental review of the Iowa regiment by Governor George W. Clarko this afternoon the fifty-fourth annual commencement of the stato university started today. The second feature of tho program for tho "Week of Good Times" will bo a new event. It is tho annual graduating exercises of tho wnl- versltys school of muslo this evening. On Sunday Dr. Charles Richmond Hen derson of tho University of Chicago will glvo tho baccalaureate address on "The Mind of Christ" In the evening tho sec ond annual social service meeting will bo addressed by Rev. Effle McCollum Jones of Waterloo. The feature of Monday's program la tho opening of the famous Laysan Island exhibit. This will take placo after tho exercises Monday afternoon, at which Prof. C. C. Nutting, founder of the ex pedition, will make an address. Tues day Is alumni day. A loving cup is to be presented by tho Alumni association to tho class which brings back the larg est percentage of Its living membership. Thero will be an alumni auto parade, alumni baso bal lgame, commencement frolic and a largo number of society and fraternity banquets, besides an evening entertainment. Wednesday is commencement day proper, and tha address to the graduates wilt b slvon by Dr. J." A. MacDonald, tho editor of tho Toronto Globe. Tho alumni dinner and the commencement re ception and ball are features of the day. MEDIATORS WILL REFUSE TO DEAL WITH CARRANZA (Continued from Page One.) 1 at 10 Music Every Afternoon and Evening "Follow tho Beaton Path" BEATON DRUG Co. 15th and Farnam 1 Y 4.WH -on- 0tHku MSlSr '- '-at