THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 28, 1914. Red Fox James, Indian , on Visit to President Keenest Economies Without Quality Sacrifice is Made Possible by Our Month End Sale Pricings You Profit 10B On hts way to Washington, D. C, from the Crow reservation In Montana, and mounted on a wiry gray broncho, Red Fox James, half-brfcod Crow Indian, ar rived In Omaha over tho I-.lnc.oln Highway last- Tuesday and departed Thursday morning for tho oast, ned Fox rldca eomS twenty miles a da. When the weather In hot ho often walks a half day at a time to rest his horse. 1e Is boarTnc a sealed letter from Governor Stewart of Montana to President Wilson, Tho purposo of his trip Is to attempt to Interest President Wilson In the Inaugura tion of a national Indian day, upon which occasion the passing race of American aborigines should bo commemorated. The Indian was met on the Lincoln IIlRhway Just outside of Omaha, tho cen ter of the continent, by II. K. Fredrick son, consul-at-large for tho Lincoln High way, In his large automobile ors 14XTKA BIG FOURTH AT CARTER LAKE Program of Events for Morning, Afternoon rind Evening. B91GT FIREWORKS AT NIGHT A Georirr, Itojrern la Armnulnn: n Shoot Which Will Attract In the Jlorn Insr Som Awlmmlnir Itncru, SOCIALISTS MM KAISER Members of Reichstag Remaining Seated During Cheers, SEEKING TO PUNISH THEM SllnUter of Jnntlce Doubts Ability In Secnro Conviction nnil Ac Ctulttnl Would Menu Vic tory for Snclnllatu, Tom Quintan ehalrman of the Fourth ct. July committee at Carter Lake club, premises a day of sport and patriotic cejfcbratlon, brim full of action for cvaryono. "ttficn the question of celebrating the national holiday was presented to the board? there were so many details to ar range that It was finally decided to "leavo It to Tom," with tho result that tho ac tive manager of Ilayden Brothers has al ready, arranged a most Interesting pro gram for the members ot the club and their friends, and further surprises are belhff arranged for the celebration. The .special shooting events under tho direction of Chairman Oobrgo Rogers will start at 10 o'clock In the morning and prizes will be awarded for the handicap contest and other events. liners In Afternoon, beginning Immediately after luncheon, several racing events for motor and ssll boats will be held under the direction of Bkfppcr Walter Wharton. Two prizes are offered for each of tho four events, which Includo sail boat, motor boat, man? and women's rowing races. John Mcllen will be In charge of the entries of tho canoo events, which in cl'Jrtc men's doubles, mixed novelty races, war canoe race, tilting contest and the parade of decorated canoes, with prizes for each event. Singles and doubles will fill the tennis courts throughout the day with contest ants for tho two special prizes offered, Frank I'nrdun will have charge ot the tennla events. narrllnsr nml Dnnctnsr. Howling contests have been arranged for-men and women under the direction o(4tFrank Pardun, chairman of the sports committee, and a prize will be offered for tho best Individual scoro. J&G. W. Williams will direct the dancing competition, which will Include pftxe for fancy buck and wing dancing, ( "SV'ell as for the fancy ballroom dances. A social dance will be given during tho o feeing. JJiJrtng the day, n number of special water events will be staged In on the fa mous Carter Lake beach, under the di rection of Prof. Wendell, who will also euuoii (lis trained porpoises and sea llBjy Besides the 40-yard swim, the 100 yardjswlm, the 80-yard swim for boys underf-46. and the 60-yurd swim on back, thfcte will be fancy diving contest, life eaVm? exhibitions and a water polo Tjihi Fireworks In Evcnlnir. Cjffilrman Quinlan will have personal cluwnw of the grand fireworks display iS"! to during the evening. wfiewgone of tho most expensive collec tlonjsjfipf fireworks will bo presented In frpftljc-f the club house verandas. The fireworks program, It Is said, will last nwJKJtwo hours without an Intermission. our- Gerjman Army Uses poving Pictures of Soldiers as Targets - -. 9PLIN. June S7. The moving picture hsui'Veen turned tn tminiit hv t- - - "4 MMUJ, ana,,lt Is likely that a portion of the 80jJer rifle range work will hereafter lx done with moving pictures for targets. 'A iest of the contrivance at the Doeberlti Ynjuta gkvo good results, and the emperor who witnessed the tests and himself fired, a number of shot was nleaaed with, the innovation. Long rolls of paper replaced the usual screen, and on them appear marching soldiers, cavalrymen. artillery tn full gallop, cycle troops and other moving objects. The Instant a bullet strikes the paper the spot of Im pact Is brlllltnaly lighted and the move mn of the contrivance Is arrested for nearly a second, giving an opportunity to sec the full effect of the shot It Is believed that the invention will not only Improve the soldiers' markmaushlp, but will also prove valuable In 'training them to aim and fire rapidly. (Sot anything you'd like to swap; Ust '"Swapper' Column." BERLIN, June 21. It la several weeks since tho Reichstag was closed, but the action of the socialist tn remaining seated whllo the usual cheers for tho omperor were given Is still the subject of press comment. There Is ordinarily little sym pathy lost between the non-socialist or gans of the left and those of the right, but they have shown great unanimity In attacking the socialists' demonstration as a branch ot good manners. Tho North German Gazette, undoubtedly speaking for the government, declares that tho next Reichstag must take measures to prevent a repetition of such publlo In sults to tho emperor. In tho Prussian Diet, the Conservatives Interpellated on tho matter, desiring to know whether the prosectutlng attorney's office had been asked to proceed against socialists for leso majesto, or whether It Intended to take such action. Replying, the minister of Justice, while ho severely criticized the action of the socialists, de clared that ho doubted grossly whether it would be possible to get convictions, since it would probably be held that the giving of the customary cheers for tho emperor constituted a part of tho Reich stag proceedings, The Imperial constltu tlon provides that deputies) may not bo brought to account for their actions or utterances In the Reichstag. "An acquit tal," said the minister," would placo the socialists In the light of victor and a conviction would make them appear mar tyrs. In either case the result could not benefit the state, and it had been there fore decided to take no notlco ot It." One Precedent Cited, In 1901 the elder Ltobkenecht refused to rise when cheers were proposed for the emperor In the Reichstag. The nuthorltlea prepared a complaint against him and asked the Relchstug to consent to his prosecution. Consent was refused and the case had to be dropped. There appears to be considerable doubt, In any event. wneiner a mere refusal or neglect to stand up when the emperor Is being cheered Is sufficient to constitute the crime ot lese majeste. Indications ot a sharpening ot the cam paign against the socialists are observ able In many places throughout the em plre. The police authorities are par tlcularly active against the so-called worklngmen'a gymnastic societies." They proceed by declaring them political as sociations out ot hand, and acting under this declaration, they forbid minors from attending them. The socialism maintain that these associations are non-polltlcal and devoted entirely to gymnastic work, but the police have been able to bring evidence enough to satisfy the courts, In all cases thus far carried to the courts, that the associations are a part of the (party propaganda tor winning recruits among the young. Wash Goods CLCE Closing out several lines of Wash Goods and reducing all lines before July lBt. 1.00 Wnsh Goods 78 85c Wash Goods 65c 7 Be Wash Goods 50 CCc Wash Goods 46 C9o Wash Goods 40 50c Wash Goods ..3f SSc'Wash GoodB 2Z 2Cc Wash Goods igji 10c Wash GoodB 12 We lEc Wash Goods All . - ... . -J-VV rtii luuiuuius oi mgn urauo Wash Goods at exactly half reg ular prlo. 100 pieces of Wm. Anderson's Genuine Scotch Glnehamn. nno day only 12K 100 pieces of 26c Ratines, all col- 15d SPECIALS ON WHITE GOODS. 85c Embroidered Whlto Goods, at ?1.EQ Embroidered and Button hole Crepo 81.00 60 pieces of Scotch Embroidered Swiss ft PRICE Specials on Voiles, Batlsto, etc. In Our Popular Domestic Room Thousands of pieces of Wash Goods in this room must be olosed put before the Fourth poplins, batistes, organdies, crepes, per cales, prints and other lines of wash goods almost cut In two yard Ed. 7MS 10c. 12 Wei, 15J I1KD SPREADS. $1.00 Spreads flSr $1.2S Spreads $1.50 Spreads tVTUc $2.00 Spreads $1.38 $2.50 Spreads -j no $3.00 Spreads 1.85 SHEETS. 86c Sheets 674o I 80c Bheets . .3So 76o Bheota.. OGo 6Bc Sheets 3740 65o Hheets ..400 I 60o Sheets ,.33o 4fic Sheets a3o 12Jd and 15 EXTRA SPECIALS. Three of the hist vadf.i of 5t 1 r: li Tilearhed Muslin, vitlue 12'4c ynrd, Monday 7lic Tard wide Hleaclmd MuMIn, S'Ac grade , .to 36-lnch Percales. lOo values so 6H0 Shirting 1'rlntn 3tc Five Rousing Silk Clearance Bargains for Monday The Season's Most Popular Weaves and Colorings at About Half. All Silk Foulards and Messalines 3G ins. wide, tub silks, 27-in. Jap Wash Silks; reg ular 59c to 75c valueH, at, per yard JOC 50 Pieces of tho New Summer Tub Silks In t Yard Wide Novelty Printed Crepes and 27-in. Novelty Silks, Shantung Pongee and Habu tai "Wash Silks, are 75c and $1.00. IlQ qualities; at, yard. .TrOC lose wonderfully popular satin stripe effects, absolutely fast colors, $1.00 and $1.25 values at, yd 68c-88c 36 and 40-in. Black Dress Silks Chiffon Taf fetas, Messalines, Poau do Soio, Qi? etc.; $1.25 values, yard OC All Silk Crepe do Chines Double width, in black only, 10 pieces in the lot; T f f O at yard P J J O British Labor Party- Bars Suffragettes LONDON, June 27. -Many branches ot Uia Independent Labor party and some of the trades unions havo passed resolutions against allowing militant suffragettes to speak from socialist or labor platforms; while the executive committee ot the Na tional Union ot Rallwaymen has decided that women shall not be recognised as members of that organisation. This has been resented by the suffragettes throughout the country. The decision against allowing militants to speak from the labor platforms was dictated by a desire to please the con stitutional suffragists, who are support ing labor candidates for the House ot Commons, and to mark the members Qls approval of the action of tho militants In Interrupting labor meetings, despite the fact that the party supports the move ment for votes for women. This also had something to do with the decision of the IUtlwaymen'a executive committee not to accept women as members. Dr. King's Xev Life Pills cured Mr. E. W. Qoodloe, Dallas, Te. of malaria and biliousness. Best regu lator of liver, stomach and bowels. 25c All druggUts.-Advertlsement Garment Values We Believe Sur passing Any Ever Shown In Omaha Monday in Our n LL OMAHA has been talking of the won Jrl derful values which our June Sales have brought forth. Every effort has been expended (not just to give you lovr priced garments) but to give you better quality merchandise at a lower price than ever before. The results have justified our efforts. These month end bar gains are truly exceptional. 275 HANDSOME TAILORED SUITS AT LESS THAN WORTH OP MATERIALS. BBBBBBBBBBBBr F BSSSSSSSSSSBSBT 'V y IssssssssssW 150 Women's and Misses' Spring Suits that sold at, $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00; late styles, good colors, most wanted fabrics; on sale Monday to close, your choice, at $5.95 125. Elegant Tailored Suits Made to sell at $25.00, $30.00 up to $45.00; the season's choicest styles, fabrics and colors; greatest bargains ever offered; to close Monday at $9.95 Thousands of Beautiful Summer Dresses at Prices Usually Quoted in August, Summer Dresses Made to sell' to $10.00, all colors and sizes, broad assortment of charming de- 2 QC signs, at P Jap Kimonos Made of imported embroid ored crepes, made to sell at $4.00 (F f Q C your choice Monday P Women's Long Silk Princess Slips Made to sell at $4.00, good colors; on sale J QJ Misses' $1.00 Middy Blouses, at Summer Dresses Made to sell up to $15.00; a fine as sortment of beautiful new styles, all colors and sizes. . . $6.95 k9c Summer Dresses Made to sell at $18.00 and $20.00: choicest fabrics, all colors, elegant designs at. Women's and Misses' Bloomers Made sell to $3.00, all colors, big assort ment; on sale at, choice Women's Bloomers Made to sell at Xto $1.00; in Monday's sale at D2?C Children's Straw Bonnets at Half. Many Bargains in Infants' Wear. $9.95 to 95c Specials in Linen Department Belfast Table Linen, heavy double damask, 72 Inches wldo, values to $2.50, yard S1.50 German Silver Bleached Satin Damask, pure flax, regular $1.60 goods, yard S1.00 Hemstitched Austrian Table Cloths, assorted sizes and pat terns, values to $1.05; on sale at, each S1.48 Unhemmed Pattern Tablo Cloths, sizes 8x10 and 8x12, puro linen, values to $5.00, each. . .2.00 Round Thread Art Embroidery Linen, puro flax, 36 inches wldo, regular 75c quality; Monday at, yard 50d Puro Linen Dinner Napkins, slzo 22x22 inches, assorted patterns, regular $5 values, doz. .S3. OO iExcelsiro Quilted Tablo Pads, ready for use, round or square, values to $1.85, each... 1.50 High Grade Pure Linen Barnsley or Glass Toweling, full width, values to 15c, at UOd SBSSSISSSBSMSSMBSMSSSISBaSSSSSSSISnMaSnSMSaSSSSSSSSSSSHSSSSSSSSISMSHBSBt Drug Dept. Spe cials for Monday Five bars of Ivory Soap for. . .10c Five bars of Sweetheart Soap and a 15c can of Swootheart Talcum Powder for 25c 25c size Tooth Pastes and Pow ders, in one lot, each 10c 26c Wool Powder Puffs or Toilet Chamois for ., 106 25c size Peroxide Face Cream 10c 25c Hires' Root Boer Ext. for 15c 25c Eastman's or Jergen'a Benzoin and Almond Cream for Sunburn, for 17c $1.00 of Pure Castile Soap for 40c 26c size Syrup of Figs or Castona for lCc 75c slzo Jad Salts for the kidneys at . . 50c $1.00 White Bristle Bath. Brushes go at 50c $5.00 Wellington Syrlngo and Bottle, guaranteed to you for five years, for $2.25 $2.00 No. 3 Syringe and Bottle for $1.00 50c Red Rubber Fountain Syringe Tubing, five feet long, for.. ,25o Remarkable Sale French China Dinner Ware Full Sets and Odd Pieces. Ohas. Field Haviland China Dinner Sets 95 pieces, beautiful light green floral design with gold lino knobs and handles, $65.00 values, sot $25.00 Broken lots of same patterns as above, cov ered dishes, sauce boats, platters, etc., up to $3.00 values, each . 25c Martin's French Dinner Ware Les3 Than Half 100-pieco sets, beautiful forgot-me not patterns, actual $45.00 values, only six sots left; on sale $17.95 Tliis pattern is of plain shape, beautiful white body and beautifully executed deco ration. Specials in same pattern to close. Bouillon Cups and Sau cers, pair 25ei uroaa ana uuttor nates, 35c Emhr'd's 12c An exceptionally tine lino of regular 36c to 50c yard Em broidery Flounclngs, suitable for summer gowns.. at, per yard 12 $1.25 Embr'd's 59c A fine lino of elegant 45-Inch Flouncings, In sheer Swiss and Planen lace combinations, goods worth $1.00 and $1.25 yard; Monday, yard 59i each 4 H -Inch each . . Fruit 10d Saucers, 10 Sugars and Creamers, per pair Q06 Oatmeal Dishes, this sale, each 15 Largo Salad Bowls, at, each Kf) No Telephone Orders Taken for These Items. Beautiful New Laces at About Half The largest and best selected stock in Omaha at truly wonderful underpricings Monday. An 8c to 30c Counter Containing fine Shadow Laces, New Novelty Not, Torchons ana Quaker Laces, worth from 15c up to 50c per yard. A 15c to 50c Counter Containing choice Net Top and Venice Edge Laces, worth up to 75c yard. Our 5c Counter Includes Point de Paris Laces, Linen Torchon and Cotton Cluny Laces, worth up to 20o yard. Our 39c Counter Offers a Bplendld assortment of 27-inch Flouncings, made to sell up to $1.25 yard. Our 320 Counter Includes flno Val, Linen Tor chon and Zlon City Laces, worth to 10c yard. Our 19c Counter Contains Venice FlouncingB and Sheer Shadow Laces, made to sell up to 50c yard. $1.00 Printed Nets, 59c The popular Novolty for tho minuet flounces. asm EBSSaSBSk(flB&- tsSMsSSBsW 5 Jkh 'BSBSBSSBST T-Hl Tho name "Warner" on a corset stands invariably for the max imum ot comfort, stylo and durability. We carry the most complete lino of warm weather models in Omaha at $1.00 to $5,00. SEVERAL ROUSING CORSET SPECIALS MONDAY. Corsets that sold to $5.00 Uot I 91.00 Btunmsr srsttlttf Corsets mokes. Ions; skirt, low burt mod- I . Low bust. Ions skirt, embroidery els, alt sizes; on sale at.. 32.79 I trimmed; on sals Monday at 09c 39o Brasslsrss and Sanitary Aprons special ati , aso Expert fitters always In attendance. Rousing Specials Monday in Summer Draperies Marquisettes and Scrims for curtains, to 75c values, hemstitched hems and lace edged; on sale, yard 45c and 3.0c Hemstitched Scrim, with a dainty colored border, C5c yard values, 40 inches wide; on sale at, yard. .49 "Sunfast" Drapery Materials, allover designs, In all colors, $1.25 yard values, 60 inches wide, yd. .85 $2.00 Scrim Curtains, ecru or white, wide linen laco edged, pair 81.25 $3.75 Cable Net Curtains, plain centers, pretty bor ders, new patterns, pair. $2.98 $0.00 Brussoletto Curtains, white or ecru, big assort ment, at pair $3.08 Hayden's Make the Grocery Prices for the People Our aim is quality, and a savins; of as to Co per cent ox urar The First Showing of the New Fall Rugs Over two carloads received this week, and now on display in our big Rug depart- ment, 3d floor. v . , New Seamless Wilton Rugs: Size 10-6x13-6 at , $30.00 Size 11-3x12 at $28.50 Size 9x12 at $22.50 Size 8-3x10-6 at $18.00 Size 7-6x9 at $14.50 Size 6x9 at $12.00 10-Wire Tapestry Brussels Rugs 9x12 size, seamless, at $15.98 8-3x10-6 size, seamless, at $12.98 7-6x9 size, seamless, at $9.98 6x9 size, seamless at $7.98 Seamless Velvet Rugs, size 9x12; on sale at $14.98 7-wlre Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12, seamless, worsted faced 810.08 "Kolor Fast" Mattings, the ideal summer floor cov ering, colors guaranteed; on sale, yard 35d Hot Prices on Hoi Weather Hardware White Mountain Zee Cream rreesera Bednced. 1- qL White Mountain Ico Cream rreexers at ...91.49 2- qt. White Mountain Freezers $1.89 J.qt. White Mountain Freezers 8SJ19 K-qt White Mountain Freezers , ta.S9 t-qt. White Mountain Freezers 93.39 8-qt White Mountain Freezers 94.39 We Sell Auto Yaaunm Trcesers, the Xtnd That rrecse With out Turnlnr. WtXTB atOUNTAXBr" KEFXIOBXATOHS 919.60 go-lb. capacity "White Mountain" refrigerator, beauti ful solden oak cose, all interior parts re movable, pure "Bak ed Whlte,r finish tn side; reduced for Monday's special sale to 91&.9B 835.00 100-lb. capacitv "White Mountain" refrigerator reduced Monday to ...819.98 938.80 US-lb. capacity "White Mountain' refrigerator reduce-1 Monday to ...931.98 Water Coolers 4-ffallon water coolers ot 83.33 C-siillon water coolers, at 83.93 8Kallon water coolers at 93.39 10-irallon water coolers at 93.9a Small 1-burner ovens at ...... ..,.. 8Qo Largo 1-burner ovens at 91.49 Large 2-burner oveni at 91.98 Screen Doors and Screen Windows Any size heavy hard wood green flnlsn door 91 19 Any Hlze heavy ham wood fancy varnish ed doors 91.39 tATsre knockdown screen frames, at up from 38o Extension screens, up from 86o SUfrbrerator Pans at Barg-aln Prlcss. SSo size refrigerator pans ..,.l9o 40c size refrigerator pans 39o 16o size refrigerator pans .... . . ... ,33o 60c size refrigerator pans .... ..,.,,390 on the cost 81 lbs. Best aranulated Sugar $1.00 10 bars Beat-Em-All, Dlu mond C, Lennox or Laun dry Queen White Laun dry Soap SSo 7 bars Husk In Bros. Elec tric Spark Soap 3Bo 10 lbs. best White or Yel low Commeal , 19o 8 lbs. best Boiled White Breakfast Oatmeal ..SSo The best Hand Ploked Navy Beans, lb So 4 cans Fancy Sweet Sugar Corn 2So 6 cans Oil or Mustard .Sar dines 23o The best Domestic Maca roni. Vermicelli or Spa ghetti, pkg 7Ho 16 ounce cans Condensed Milk 7tte Tall cans Alaska, Salmon at ., too 3J-oz. Jars Pure Fruit Preserves 3So (lb. boxes Fancy Soda Crackers 3to E. C Corn Flakes pkg. .So Grape Nuts, pkg 10c ( lbs choice Japan rtk-o 350 4 lbs. Extra Fancy Japan Bice. 10c quality. . . . SSo 1-lb. cans Assorted Soups, at 7,o For a good summer drliiK try a bottle of Wild Cher ry Phosphate or Boot Beer lOo Fancy Queen Olives, qu 3So The beat Tea Sifting, t-er pound) loo Oolden Santos Coffee, per pound Extra fancy . . 300 Juicy uaurornia Lemons, at, per uozen a&o ana aoo Buy your Lsmors now for the roarth. The Best Creamery Butter, Carton or Balk, lb,...89o Fancy Country Creamery flu'.-.or, poun'l 37c No. i.l Dairy, Table Butter, uounl 330 Tho best Strictly Frcsn Oiia.'auloed Uffijs, ptr lo-n 22c Full Cren-Ti New Yor:c Whlc. Wisconsin Cream or Young America Cheese, ound 20o The best Imported BwIsh or P.04 icfi it Chtese, lb 3So The Vegetable and XTuit Marxt for the People of Oanh.. New Potatoes, 16 pounds t-i peck 45c Fancy Wax or Oreen Beans, oui:d .So Fane Peas, quart .. So 4 junchtH FreHh Betix, Car nil, Turnips or Rod- So 6 buncneu Fresh Urcen Oniw .... ......... 8c New Cabbage, lier lb . .3Vio 4 bunchi Fresh Kohl ruM Bo 2 la.'j Clre4ii Pepper. So 4 heads Fresh Leaf Lettuce for ,.Bo LarjcJ he.uls Freh 1U ad Let". i: , TWc Fancy Ripe Tomati.es, per jo ml .... . .. loo Close-out Prices Dining Chairs Full box seat dining chair, genuine leather, fumed or golden oak, slip seat, each, $3.00 Dining Chair, real leather, fumed or golden, tack seat, full box . . $2.50 Golden oak, leather seat diner, each, $1.95 Pull box wood peat liners, golden or fumed; in this sale, each $2.00 We have cheaper wood seat chairs as low as, each : $1.00 and $1.50 $16.00 Dressing Tables, on sale S12.50 Large China Closets, round gloss S1250 Heavy Golden Oak Buffets, each Slt)!50 Music Cabinets, several patterns, worth $10.00 to $18.00; one day sale S6.50 and S9.50 White. Maple Sewing Tables, each l OO Rubber Tired Sulkies, on sale S2 50 Magazine Racks, all size; on sale each..... Sl.OO. 81.50 and P to S2.50 Roister Rolls, worth $2.00; in this sale $1.25 GOlden Oak Dressers, large plate glass mirrors, bev eled, three patterns in this sale one day cach S7.50, 88.50 and S9.50 PAYS Try HAYDEN'S First FAYS Notice to Customers Beginning Wednesday, July 1st, and con tinuing till September 1st, tills store will close at 5 P. M., excepting Saturdays, when the hour of closing will be 0 P. M. Friday evening, July 3d, store will bo open till O P. M.i and will close all day Sat urday, July 4th. Please arrange your buy ing so that all deliveries can be made Fri day, as there will be no deliveries made Saturday. IIAYDEN-BROS. I I