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2 run nitiM; u.MiiAt ritnDAV, july 23, 1914. The July Sale of Women's Apparel A gonuino clearance of new, desirable apparel for well dressed women, Twice a year we clear our stock thoroughly so as to bo gin each seo son with an cntirc-iy new stock of new styles. The reductions are genuine. Wash Dresses Dainty, attractive, cool, all reduced in price, some aj much as one-half price: $1.95 to $22.50 The Store for Shirtwaists , Summer Blouses reduced to $1.85, $2.10 and $3.95. All our expensive and exclusive embroidered voiles, organ dies and silk waists are reduced. July Sale White Linen Suitings 76c 36-in. Linen Suiting 50c $1.00 48-inch Ratine Linen Suiting for 75c $1.00 48-inch Momio Linen Suiting for 75c 60c 36-in. Linon Suiting 45o 50c 30-in. Linen Suiting 39c Gloves Now thnt vacation days nro here, you will need nn assortment of rIovch. Nowhere will you find n larKcr nliouinK of quality gloves Jn liotli kid and fabric than hero and wc price them right, too: LONG GLOVES, 50c up to $4.00 a pair SHORT GLOVES 50c up to $2.25 a pair July Sale of Women's Gauze Underwear (iauzo Vests, regular price IS ic, now 3 for 252 (Jniizo Vests, regular price SOc, now 12 ltHc Iilslo Vests, now 252 BOr Lisle Ves.ts, plain or hand crochet tops, now 392 0!ic IjIsIo Vests, plain or hand crochet tops, now 492 Women's Fine Illhhcd Gauze Un ion Suits, regular priro H5c, now for 25 d TAYLOR'S SALARY IS $3,000 Lobeck's Bill Drawn Over to Fix it at This Amount. SLOAN ACTS FIRST ON MEASURE Wr mill Mrnun Committer lie rlilp's Not to AIIhtt Omnhn Snr Tfyor 91,000 nn t'natotllitn of Kcilornl llnllilliiK, KINO SEEKS TO UNRAVEL HOME RULE SCANDAL. Busy Clearaway Days in Silks and Cotton Dress Goods Remnants It is the Grefit July clearing. Counters are piled high with remnants and marked for a quick, clearing. THURSDAY and Last MONDAY a similar lot went out like magic women bought quantities of them. THURSDAY'S lots are of the same character: Mostly skirt and dress lengths; also, many lengths suitable for misses' and children's dresses. All must go out at somo price. See thorn early. HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS POLITICS IN CAILLAUX CASE (Continued from Page One.) railed to order the procurator general rose and said: "I am authorised by the Government to declaro that the documents referred to In yesterday's testimony are only pro tended copies of documents, which do hot Maltro 1-aborl We consider the Inci dent "closed. - -W ' "' CJwlel,Chnu,aht Jar ronresentliisT the InUsresU'of'fljeVlffaro and' those of almette heirs, then sold sarcastically: T egafd the Irfddcnt ,os only an on joyable diversion. It has pleased M. Calllaux to transform criminal trial Into 1 political one. He Intends to to from' here with a certificate ot loyalty to France. Much good will It do him." The procurator sener.il exclaimed that the honor and patrotlam of M. Calllaux remained unstained. Maltre Labor! objected to the language used by Maltro Chenu. .George Prestat, a brother-in-law of the murdered editor, and chairman of the Figaro company, waa than called to the Und and emphatically dented that the Figaro had been in the pay ot foreign banks. The Germans, he said, had never held the majority of the shares of the FIgarp, aa had been altegdalle then .read lengthy extracts from "memoranda. GREECE ENTHUSIASTIC FOR EX MINISTER WILLIAMS. Kaclttnar Scene In Court. 4 While rreitat was testifying, Calllaux VatTio from his seat among the witnesses and stood closer to the bar In order to Tjear better. - Maltre Chenu, commenting on M. Ptcs tat's testimony. saldF 'I wliradd that It noes not become M. Calllaux to come here and endeavor to soli the grave which his wife made.". Then followed an exciting scene. Many of those in court rote from their seats fini shouted "Uravo!" while others hissed and murmured until Judge Louis Albanel was obliged to call the court to order ,wlth a severe reprimand. iS. Calllaux, In a state of extreme agi tation, exclaimed: , "(Since I must take notice of what this ,aryer has said I vfUl ask .hlra if he will take personal .' responsibility' for his words." ... Another sensatldri was" caused among1 the spectators 'by this txc'lnmatton and jqud "bravo" for sU Calllaux were heard all ovetf the. court. When the 'noise had .somewhat subsided, Maltre Chenu. replied: "I take the entire responsibility. You cannot menace .me , here. You doubtless ,Ao not kpow ,the temper of the mat) whom , you address Th.e disorder In court was Exempt From ' Fire and Theft You have, no anxiety1 about fire or theft when your valuables orb deposited in our Vault, because it in lfirS and. Burglar Proof: Forthe small charge of .$3.00 per year, you can rent ,a Safe Deposit Box in this Strong Vault. 8 OEOIIQE FHKD WILLIAM P. AT .. ., July si, Thnt great en thuslami prevails throughout Greece and) Albania for former United Htates Min ister Qeorge Fred Williams la evidenced by the reception given htm at Tutrsji. Qlrls presented bouquets of flowers and the president of the community In a lengthy spoeoh lauded him for his Amer ican democratic methods of unmaskliuc tyranny and supporting an oppressed! people. so great that Judge Albanel threatened to clear the chamber If the manifesta tions weie lepcated. , I'nKhmf of Vrnon DracrlUctl. When quiet had been restored, Oeorgen Fromentln. a Bales clerk In the gun store where Madame Calllaux purchased the weapon with which she killed Calmette, was called. He took an nutomatlo pistol from the packace in front of the Judgen and ex plained its action. Maltre Chenu then said; "Madame Calltaux did not cay when she loaded the pistol." Conanlnr Nomination. WASHINGTON, July a.-These con sular nominations were made today by President Wilson; Hotter 8. Greene of Westborough, Mass., consul general at large. Consuls general: Juloan 11. Arnold of Sacramento. Cal., at Hankow, China; Kred D. Fisher of Portland, Ore,, at Tien tsin. China 1. fltewart Itelntslsman of Fayettevllle. Pn., at Mukden. China. Consuls John K. Caldwell of Kentuoky. at Vladivostok, siherla; John F. Jewell of Illinois, at Chefoo,. China. .N'ewa Notra of Odar Ilniilds." CEDAIt nAPmS.. Neb.. July 2t-(Spc-cial.)-Cedar Ilaplds1 first chautauquu opened yatrdn' at the city park. The program Includes such numbers as Nets Darling, John F. Chambers, Imperial Quarts band, etc The Chautauqua will last five days. Farmers are now busy harvesting the biggest grain crop the Cedar valley has known In years. The corn crop Is set ting along nicely, although somewhat in need ot rain. Holiis to the MotImI If you want to know In advance what pictures are going to be shown at your favorite theater tonight, read "Today's Complete Movie Program" on the first want -ad page. Complete programs of practically every moving picture theater (n Omaha appear EXCLUSIVELY In The Bee. DEATH RECORD. Clinton Davis. HAnVAIlD. Neb., July 22.-(8pecIal.) Clinton Davis, a resident ot Clay county since iiTi, and of this city since 18X, died at his, homo late Monday afternoon In hiti -seventy-seventh 'year. He served duiln'g'the civil war as private In Com pany O, One Hundred and Twenty-first Ohio volunteer Infantry, and marched with Sherman to tho sea. He was for a time superintendent of tUa county poor farm a CJay Center, and since his residence. iitrtv-ilaiBci&'ed. the public In various' of tidal capucltlCii. He Is survived by ma . . r wmow ana one uauprmer. jurs. jia u, Idler, of Hastings. I. co Conroy. YOniC, Neb., July 22. (Speclal.)-leo Conroy- of Hayes, township died Monday evening of lockjaw. While repairing n harness about ten days ago ho ac cidentally cut himself on the leg Just abovo the knee. Dlood poison developed, but It was soon eliminated and In a fow days he was stricken by lockjaw. He was 21 years of ago. A widow and three children survive. Caroline 1 Hchuls. YORK, Neb., July 22.-(Sneclal.)-Mrs. Caroline F. Schulr. died yesterday morn ing at the YorK hospital after a lingering Illness. Hhe was 47 ycurs of age. She with her husband came to York from Johnstown. Neb., throe years ai;o. Tha funeral will bo held, from the 'family residence Thursday mornine at 10 o'clock. II. I.. Ilntta. , CAMlirtlDOE, Neb., July 22. (SpeclaU E. 1 Hutts died yesterday from dropsy. Deceased was 65 years of age and hud lived here for thirty years. For a num ber of years he operated a pop factory, but lately has confined himself to the restaurant business. Jnmr't Taylor. OHIOWA, Ncb July 22.-Speclal.) James Taylor, a pioneer, living northwest of Imro slnco 1S70, died Sunday from tuberculosis, aged about 70 years. He had never married and very little Is known about his life. From a Staff Correspondent.) AVA8H1NOTON, July U.-tSpeclal Tel egram.) In the readjustment of salaries for surveyors of customs, based on tho amount of business done, the surveyor I fcr Omaha won cut from SI. WW to S2.D0)) In a general readjustment bill which co.i-! gress passed. Cadet Taylor present nur-1 veynr of the port of Omaha protested ' vigorously against tho rating given him and also as custodian of the government building inrirtcd that his salary should be restored tq Its old figure, 3,500, to which ho was entitled because thebusl ncss of his office warranted thntnmount n(nd J1.000 as custodian of the government building. Congressman Lobcck. who saw visions of tho congressional primaries coming In and hoping that "one good turn deserves another," Introduced a bill re-classlfylng the collector's salary at the port of Omaha and giving him $l,0no additional In view of tho work Taylor does In look ing after the postofflce, custom house, etc IV estrange coincidence, at the meet ing of tho ways and moans commttteo this morning, llcprcncntatlve Sloan, who hiadn his initial entry lntothe sacred circle as the baby member of the committee, was called upon to sit In Judgment upon Lobeck's hill, to re-classify Cadet TayloV's salary. Upon tho testimony of tho treasury ex pert It was shown thnt Omaha had been wrontfly classified and thereupon a sub committee was appointed to re-draft Lobeck's bill, but when It camo to glvln? Taylor un honorarium of $1,000 for looking1 aftertho charwomen, laborers, etc., about the government building in Omaha the oommltteo said: "Nothing doing." and so Taylor will hove to get along on 13,500 per year. Sioux City Market Snffers. Attorneys representing the packers ot Chicago and elsewhere yesterday suc ceeded In getting the agricultural depart ment to raise tho quarantine on cattln affected with spenatle fever which has existed In several of the southern states The department agreed to lift the ban on these cattle, but found that Iowa could not take advantage of the situation due to a law ot Its own creation which will affect tho Sioux City market very con siderably. Other cattle markets as Chi cago, Kansas City and Omaha will be gainer through this order, tho demand for cattle being exceedingly active In view of the prices now prevailing. Praise for Gate. City, "Illg Cy" cummlngs, chairman of the Maryland commission to the Panama Pacific exposition who was entertained at the Omaha Commercial club by a number of old time residents of the terrapin state, a short time ago, has returned to Wash ington full of enthusiasm for Omaha and the west. He said today that his trip to the Paclflo coast was a liberal education and that Omaha gave promlco of being one of the big cities of the country. He couid'-not-ay enough In praise of the coun-l try shown' his acsoclat'es of the Mary- j land commission and himself while in the I Gate city. McVnnn nock to Omaha, E. J. McVann of the Omaha Commercial club, who has been Ip Washington slnco Monday on matters before the Interstate Commerce commission, left for Nebraska today. - I Mr. Carr Is a candidate for the office of attorney general. He was chairman of the state committee In 1SW and managed the Bryan free silver campaign In Iowa. Myr.r I.onUx the Pnrt. O P Myer of Newton. la., candidate, (or lieutenant governor, circulated among Hip crowd freely and did a great deal of home missionary work. He has the face o fa statesman and combs his hair back n a flowing pompadour. It Is conceded to be possible that the , platform today will contain a plank en dorsing the proposition of submitting the woman suffrage amendment to a vote 1 o fthe people of th estate. None of the delegates will go as far a sto say the endorsement of suffrage will be any stronger than this In the platform. i There are to bo 1.0U delegates to the convention. Even yesterday afternoon hotel accommodations In Council muffs were scarce, and some of the delegates came to Omaha and registered at the Omaha hotels. George S. Davis, treasurer 1 of tho school obard at Council Bluffs. j brought a load of delegates to Omaha In the afternoon and showed them about the city. They were driven to the water Plant and other points of Interest In Omaha. In his party were Frank Norton, I ex mayor of Burlington, Congressman Henry Vollmor, Harry oCoke of Eagle Grove, E. M. Sharon of Davenport and George Ptcrnsdorf of Davenport, candi date for congress. KINO GEOnOB OF ENGLAND. LONDON, July 22. For tho first time since tho beginning of his reign King Oeorgo has Injected himself Into the af fairs of his country and Is now maklns every effort to bring about a settlement of the Irish home rule crista. Ho has post poned his visit to tho British fleet lying nt Splthead and is holding frequent con ferences with his advisers on the Ulster question. tended all tho conventions slnco days unremembered by most of the thousand delegates. "A fow always like to bring the matter up," ho Bald. "There Is Henry Volmer of Davenport, who always seems to think a democratic convention Is cnlled for th epurpose of canonizing or glorirylng a beer keg. He usually starts something, but we always beat him. We hope, however, that our hope this fall lies In putting through a harmonious convention and presenting a united front." Monaern Stay Away, SCHUYLER, Neb., July 22.-(Speclal.)-The republican county convention of Col fax county met In the court room nt 2 p. in. with Georgo W. Wcrtz presiding, und Jers L, Woods, secretary. The following resolution was adopted: Resolved. That It Is the sense of this convention that no delegate bo permitted to vote herein who Is n towilllng to re nounce allegiance to the progressive or bull moose party. The progressive element was not present and with no Interruption the meeting se lected dclogates to the state convention and elected a central committee, empow ering this committee to fill nil vacancies. SecUn Information of lluslmnil. FREMONT, Neb., July 22.-(SpeClal.)-Mrs. W. H McCampbell of this city Is making Inquiries in nearby cities as to the whereabouts of her husband, owing to death In the family. She requests that any Information abaut Mr McCampbell be sent her here NO SALES TO COMPARE With tho values offered by the United organization. THE SPECIALIST CAN OUTDO THE GENEItALIST." The United factory Is busy making Men's and Young Men's Men's clothes to retail at and $10 Concentrating all their skill and energy into two prices only, and sold direct to the consumer without any middleman's profit tacked on. So you are always safe when you buy at the United. HYMENEAL. l'nlKr-Dot. OHIOWA. Nieb., July 22:-tSpeolal.) Constant Paige of Wheatland, Wyo., and Miss Olecta Dot of Hustings were mar lied last night at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Hastings; northwest of here last evening, After a reception tho couple Immediately left for Wheatland, where they will make their home. Ilrafe-llelckera. AVOCA, Neb.. July 2J.-(Speclal.)-WU-llam Grafe and Miss Dora Relekers were united In marriage today. Rev. Iucke of the Oerraan Lutheran church officiat ing. They will make their home in North Branch precinct nenr this city. IOWA DEMOS MEET TODAY (Continued' from Page One.) years. He Is tin ex-mayor of Creston. What. then, will make a fight? "Nothing; we are all ,ln harmony," de clared John T. Hamilton, candidate for governor. "Everything Is harmonious," saya Maurjco Connolly, who wants to be a United States senator. Harmonious Outlook. "It will bo a fine, harmonious conven tion," says John P. O'Malley, prestdont of the People's National bank of Perry. la. And why should not O'Malley know? He has attended every democratic state convention In Iowa but two since he be camo of ,ago, and that waa many years ago. He wa streasurer of the Iowa dele gation at Denver when Bryan was nom inated for the presidency. He was on the notification committee that notified tho Commoner of his '.lomlnatlon at that time. "I don't believe there will, be any liquor fight In the convention," said Judgo E. M. Carr ot Manchester, who has at- Men's and Young Men's Trousers at two. priqes obly-$2.50 and $3.50. Wo save you $1.00 to $2.50 on your trouser bill always. UNITED CLOTHES SHOPS PALM BEACH SUITS We save you $1.00 to $2.5U on these. 1512 FARXAM ST. Merchants Hotel Uldg. SO 107 SIXTEEXTH STREET Opposite Hayden's BROADWAY AXI) MAIN, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. Prescriptions Our Specialty Positively no commissions paid to doctors. We glvo YOU the benefit. Wo use absolutely the best drugs and employ only registered and graduate pharmacists to fill your prescriptions. Special Sale Thursday 25c Sal Hepatica, 5c , One to a customer. We ask you to make another purchase to get this bargain. Hafnes dkj Ct Pi-rce Dusts' Successors to Schaefer's Drug Store, N. W. Cor. 15th & Douglas s a: Is Why Fat Returns If Taken Off by Exercise Brat Kuovrn CourIi Itemed). Dr. King's New Discovery, best for coughs, colds, hoarseness and all lunr troubles, tlrst doe htlP. 60j and .. 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This parnotls reducer acts gently, Is quite harmless and entirely satisfactory re sults are quickly attained. It leaves the flesh firm and well moulded Advertisement A 50,000 DOLLAR TOOTHACHE A corporation recently sent its star salesman to secure a contract, this salesman was competent, re sourcefnl with no bad habits. n route to bis destination a tooth began to ache, keeping him awake all night. Arriving, he fonnd himself utterly nnflt for work, and In a dull, distracted frame of mind he conldnot concentrate on his selling talk and put np such a poor case that his competitor, it ho was normally far Inferior to him, secured the contract which lost our man's firm a profit of $50,000. The hour Is not far distant when employers In establishments will estimate a man's fitness by the care he glres his body, as well as his brains. - Flawed timbers are not Bafe. took for This Skyaeraper Wheal Caia tngr to Oar Office. N51 A COMFORT TO HAVE IT DONE I was almost afraid to hare a Dentist do any moro work for me, because I had been hurt so cruelly before. But I can truthfully say that tho bridge and crown work finished today for me by Bailey The Dentist, was all done, not only without pain, but reasonable in price. I want to add Just a word about the sanitation of this office. Everything white and clean. It is a comfort to have dentistry done In such an office. THOMAS S. GRALOCH, 906 Hickory St, City. Established 1SS3 Dr. II. W. Datley. Dr. Shtpkerd. Dr. Ladwlek, Dr. UrawnOeK. Dr. ScoutcB. A 20-Year Written Guarantee White Grown, J V V W BAILEY THE DENTIST 706 CITY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING I6th and Harney Sts. 3 1 1 1 1 B 1 1 1 1 It's a Very Good Idea to help your poor, tired Stomach, lazy liver or clogged bow els back to b o 1 1 h and streugtb. but tho longer you delay the harder it is going to be. Today you should start taking HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS It has helped thousands of others will help you. 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