THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 11. l'.li. I Tea House at Mrs. Belmont's Estate and Duchess of Marlborough i ... . jam The tea house at' Mrs. Oiivor II. P. Belmont's summer es tate at Xowport, R. I., where meetings of the Political Equality "association are being held. Suffrage leaders from all parts of slhe country, are attending the convention. The insert photograph is of the Duchess of .Marlborough, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. Belmont. The duchess will ?be among the prominent suffrage workers who lecture. INDON MBWSLAUDS BRYAH gBrititk Organ Baya Secretary it a Superior Diplomat. Ipbaoe PLAN 'IS PRACTICABLE gi'aper Sy Mr. Taft Wan Sat Slronir Enough to ' Tranalntr Orrj-'n Proposal of Three Yenra Aaro Into Action. 3 i LONDON, 4uljr M.-The Dally News, Vpmmontlng editorially bri thji nrmounce Spent of Walter II. Page, the American (imboBaxJor. At tha pcaCi eeJtnnry mect Jt In the Metropolitan Tabrrnaclo lat tfdEht, that a new treaty between the fg'nltqd .States and Great Urttaln looklim ft a dor blndlns of tl) ttw,copptrle MWi Wilg 'concluded? tn-: ' Thl feat, which hoa crowned. Bee "tttary of StuU Brvap'a llfe.-lons labor for peace, la the realUtaton, of , a- dream, AftUie of Commons to nn aatonlh!nK dla ftfcy ot cnthutlnsip three-years nEO,vUilt Milch the amUfe we&knfeis of Mr' Tah iSu not strong enousntottrnnsTate Into SHitlon. J , 'Idr, Bryan 'j-rropcMiala," the News con tWSudei, "ara strictly practical, the ob Kct of referring disputes to n commis Km belnc tOKsecure limn fnri'rnflpetlnn &Rd cooUpg- pjff fwhonpul)ll: .opinion s PMnterousiy cxcitea. P. Ttf lUit rionror Arn Dead. ( IDA QnOVE, Nen., duly 10,-(Bprclul.)--PCUla weeVa death list Includes two goneera f Ida county. Frank fcl. Dove, ifed 76 yeaiii, d4 In his chair while ZtlMrt under a tret on the lawn. Heqrt gJUsease was "the ( cause. Mrs. -NAncy gTocOtt, ed 8S years; a" natlvo of IVnri ggrlvanto, died from effects of old age. rr ' Most Teachers Are Selfish Egotists, Says Dr. Francis ST. PAUL, Minn., July 10.-A cablegram was rocclved from Dr. David Starr Jor dan today nnnounclng- hi acceptance vt the preslden-jy of the National Educa tional association, which. Is In convention here. George- Kdward Marshall, Davenport, la., was elected president ot tho dtpartr ment of secondary education; Miss Bmma, J. IJreck. Oakland, 'Cor., vice president,' Claudo I Brltrcs, Itockford. 111., secretary. A hitter denunciation ot thrf oresent- fV"vvi tij.iciii, ucicu ujr u J . II, r run- cis, superintendent of schools, Los An- Beles, Cal., caused a stir and a storm of unfavorable criticism by it number of delegate present at today's session. "Clod bless, the bM who refuses to study Algebra, a study which causes Tho average literature teacher has no quUntrU little brdln.-'lieonllnucitVV'It ;-('a wicked: wa(n of a child's Jlfo to ctauet him .to stjldy with her.,, n jMostvot auxochors nro sojffsh-'egij-tists, who HhV&ld bo scholars,, hiding be. hind the word 'conservatism.' Afraid of any new method' because It would show .her-Ignorance.. .,. "'Progress,' too, is ufotfked by tho great civic, religious and political Interest "I would rather send -my child to a j teachei; with Ja s'duJ than one with bralnB whose only object In to have tho child reach the answer in t.ie back of the book "A'Ine-tcntha of our Immorality Is due to.damage done by teachers to boys and gins oorore mey reach the high schools." Omaha real estate Is tbo best Investment you could nisko. lie ad The Dee's real est at o columns. Mob Attacks Woman Who Tried to Enter King's Automobile rEItTir, Scotland, "July 10. A militant suffragette, .uttering an exultant yell, sprang onto the footboard of nn auto mobile in .which King George and Queen Mary were driving through the streets of.rorth today, The woman, who Was Identified as Rhoda Fleming from Glasgow, seized the handlo of the door of tho royal automobile before the astonished police could act. Two policemen then seized her and It re quired n scoro of mounted soldiers to hold at bay tho.angty mob"bont on lynching her. Miss Flemings turned out'to'btt armcd only with a petition against the forclblo foedlntr of Imprisoned euffragettes. A largo force of troops wa$ requisitioned to protect her from the populace ns she was conveyed to the police station. ., liarller in tho day nt Dundee the king and. queen haif .rcce!yod,httcnUofr& from- another tfnffrdKAtlo'-Svhtf WEhtd 'bundled ot papers Into their motor car. MACK'AY is drMn air- carmanI grand jury FrtEKPOIlT. N. Y.. July 10,-Tho name of Clarence H. Mnckay president of the Postal Telegraph Cable- company, ap pear nrjMmg tho twenty-three men called for the" grand Jury which wilt consider evidence against Mrs. Florence Carman., a suspect ln the murder of Mrs. Louise TJaileo'. Farmers, merchants, contractors. real estate ngents and sovoral wealthy resident of Nassau county make up tho remainder. I.'.-.. ft n vil M ltnl n.1 H,.. the. quickest and surest euro Is nucklen's Arnica Halve. Every household should have a box on hand all tho time. l"c. All druggists. Advertisement. STORE OF TtiE TOWN Browning, King (SL Co. SUITS ALL NEW GOODS OF OUR OWN MAKE Formerly $15.00 Now $1 050 X4l Formerly $18 aad $22 Now $1412 Formerly $25 and $23 Now Jg50 Forncrly 530, $35, $40 Now J 24- A July clearance that is worthy of its name Semi-Annual Sale Events SHIRTS ALL OUR REGULAR STOCK 5.00 iH.Ott i: $2.50 $2.00 i $1.50 j $2.00 I $1.50 I $1.00 A $ .50 Silk Shirts now $3.353 Silk Shirts now. . . . $3.953 Ncgligee.Shirts uow.Sl.85-3 NegUpee Shirts now. $1.45 3 Negligee Shirts now, 95c Neckwear now $1.35 Neckwear now 95c Neckwear now 65c 2 Ncekwcnr now 35c 3 for $9.75 for $8.50 for $5.00 for $4.00 for $1.25 for $1.00 CHILDREN'S WASH SUITS '25 to 50 Per Cent Reduction Browning, King (L Co, i Our fine Suits for men and young men given a severe but legitimate price slashing $15.00 SUITS REDUCED $18.00 SUITS REDUCED. $20.00 SUITS REDUCED $22.50 SUTS .REDUCED $25.00 SUITS REDUCED $30.00 SUITS REDUCED TO. .$9.00 TQ $12.50 TQ $14.50 TO $16.50 TO $18.50 TO $22.50 Mohair Suits for Men. $15.00 SUITS NOW i . . $9.00 $18.00 SUITS NOW. i. , ..$12.50 Cut prices that mean splendid savings for women IV o m o n ' nml Misses' Suits lu tho July Clear ance. $12.50 to $17.50 Suits, now S3.95 925.00 to $45.00 Suits, now S15.00 $57 Silk Suite, now ...S20.50 Linen and Itutlne Suits. Values up to $17.50, now , S3.95 $19.50 to $25.00 now . . . -S9.75 Intents' Weir Mneh Rcdnetd Long and short dresaen and skirts. rvalues up to $1.50, for 890 .Values up to $2.95, for $1.85 Values up to $3.95, for 92.CS Infants' Long, Coals $1.95 quality, now 91.45 $2.60 quality, now 91.95 $3.95 quality, now 52.95 $5.00 and $5.95 quality. now 93.85 $6.50 and $7.50 quality. now $-4.85 $8.50 and $10.00 qualltv, now $7.50 Infants' Ontllls Reduced Infants' Complete Out fits, consisting of 25 pieces, and 10 yards of diaper cloth. $10.00 val ue, for 97.85 Infants' Complete Out fit, consisting of 33 jleces, and 10 yards ol diaper cloth, $15.00 val ue, for $1135 BUSCMSn DHES3ES FOR WOMSIT AHD MISSES. Beautiful Crepes In wlilto and flowered patterns. Also voiles, ratines and linens, In cluding late long tunlo models. Values up to $12.00 at. ..98.75 Values up to $16.00 at. ..99.75 Values up to $17.60 at.. 913.00 Values up to $22.60 at.. 914.75 MISSES' AXTD WOMSITS BXX.X CHESSES, $19.60 to $22.50 values now 910.00 $25.00 and $29.50 values, now 919.50 $32.60 to $46.00 values, now ...921.30 Children's White Dresses Ages 2 to 6 Years. Values to $1.75, for S1.15 Values to $2. So, lor S1.85 Values to $3.50, for S2.65 Values to $5.00, for S3.85 Values to $6.50, for S4.65 Values to $7.50, for 95.85 Values to $8.60. for 98.50 Values to $12.60, for .... x....... ...98.50 Children's Colored Dresses Ages 2 to 6 years. Values to 85c, for 59o Values to $1.25, for 83o Values to $1.75. for... 81.15 Values to $2.50, for... 81.83 Values to $3.96, for... 82.65 Ju'y '-Clearance Boys' Suit's $5.00 Values, reduced to $2.45 $7.50 Values, reduced to S4.50 $10.00 Values, reduced to S6.75 $12.50 Values, reduced to 87.50 Washable Suits for Boys Odds and Ends in Little Fel lows' Wash Suits. Tlioso formerly up to $1.50, nvv 08o Those formerly up to $2.00, now 91.45 Those formerly up to $2.60, now 91.05 Those formerly up to $3.00, now 82.35 Those formerly up to $3.60, now 53.05 Thono formerly up to $5.00, now 83.50 Ladies' Low Shoes greatly reduced IjADIES' IXV SHOES Satin, Suede, Buckskin, Dull Leather and Patent leather; $5.00 values, now S3.85 LADIES' LOW SHOES In all leathers and styles; $3.50 and $4.00 values, now S2.85 LADIES' LOW SHOES, In Pumps and Oxfords, In all leathers, $3.00 values, now $1.85 OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORE. 1516-18-20 F ARN AM STREET. Women's High Type Waists are Going to Walk Right Out at These Price Plain and stripe, white crepe and -olIes, formerly sold up to $1.75. now 91.00 Tnilorcl white linen waists. to $2.95 .....81.05 Handkerchief linens, $4.60 to $5.00. now 93.95 "White voiles and colored cropa do chines, $6.75 to $6.73 now - - .85 High type colored crepe de chine. $8.60 to $9.75, now. 98.70 Middy Blouses, values to $1.60, now ..BOO Sweeping. Reductions, on Girls' Dresses Slzo3 up to 'Ago 14. Omaha's Choicest Stock ot Girls' Dresses Now Goes at Clearance Prices. $1.50 to $1.95 Dresses, now 95d $3.95 to $5.75' Dresses, now $2.85 $6.50 to $9.75 Dresses, now -S3.&5 Girls' Coats at Liberal Reductions Those formerly sold up to $6.50, now $2.45 Those formerly sold up to $9.75, now $3.95 Thoso formerly sold up to $16.50, now $7.50 Sizes 6 to 14 Tears. , More Excitement Saturday arid it's at Kiipatrlck's Additional and Supplementary to Our Ad on Another Page Shoe Sale Extraordinary $5.00 Shoes $3.45--$4.00 Shoes $2.65 Now the Particulars Women's Satin Pimps with tongue and ornament. Women's patent leather turn solos, very narrow toe, colonials with quarters oftfawn toupo, gray or black brocade. Women's patont leather Colonials with turn soles and jet buckles. ' ' These at $3.45 instead of $5.00 .Patent, leather Colonial pumps. Dull leather Colonial pumps. Tan leather English oxfords. White canvas pumps. White canvas boots. These, at $2.65 instead of $1.00. Come in tho morning if possible. TOMORROW . " - ( ' Is the big day for Bee Want Ads To Avoid Disappointment bring your Want Ad to The Bee office before 7:30 tonight. Or you can tele phone your advertisement and hve it ' . ; charged. Before you forget about it, call . t ' " : T,tephanJyUrlOOO THE OMAHA BEE r'5'iod R,ad, BtVWant Ad. 3 Big Bargains IN WALL PAPER Monday Papers worth up to 8c, suitable for Bedrooms and Kitchens, light o and dark colors; Monday, roll. OC Jra?r,8i W0,th. up t0' a6c. suitable fpr Parlor Dining Rooms. Hall and stores; all colors, Monday, EJ-q All our regular 25c papers, all col ors and patterns, Monday, ini roU IZ2C BRANDEIS 4 VKANfMANS STRAW HAT w aroctc Cati inrAU OtANoas Stares, GEO. T. WILSON, Mgr. THE OMAHA BEE THE HOME PAPER.