THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 14, 1915. 7A .OUTLOOK IN MEXICO CITY ISJDPROYED Carrmra Will Help Foreigner. Leave and Zapata General Prom ise! to Admit Provisions. NO MORE REPORTS OH JTMAKUS "WASHINGTON, Msrch 18. Mex ico City was reported quiet today and officials hero expected all con ditions to improve with the occupa tion of the Zapata force. Secretary Bryan said: "I think we are . la pretty good shape. Carranza has promised to permit people leaving the capital to travel over the portion of the rail road he controls, while the Zapata general In command there has un dertaken to admit food supplies." nbrjraa Whfibo( tfnkaawa. The whereabouts of General Obregon, evacuated the city, is not known here. I Some importance It attached to it by of ficials because or the bearing' it win nave on Carranxa's forces and ,hla ability to maintain himself at Vera Crus. No further reports were received today en the killing; of John M. Mc Manna by Zapata troopers. With the assurances from the KPata commander that the guilty men would be punished, officials awaited the result of the detailed Inquiry and a response from the Zapata author ities to the American demand for Indem nity to the American's family. "MR. SUNSHINE" EXPECTED SOON Dresher Bros.' $57,000 Clean ing Plant All in a Flutter and Preparing for Spring. Have Your Winter Clothes Cleaned Thoroughly Before Putting Them Away For the Season. Aha! Ah! "Mr. Sunshine" the bright, spirited, light hearted "pres ence" that suggests spring and balmy weather. He (or It), may not be with us today, but If he isn't he will be soon. In other words, get ready for Spring! If you've any Spring cloth ing left over from last year get It out; have Dreshers clean it up; have Dreehers change the lines and style so that the garment will look aa though produced thia season. And. if you are about to pack away any winter clothing don't pack it until vou've had every piece cleaned. ' If you don't have clothes cleaned be fore nacklnsr them away you are in vitlng their destruction, if or microbes live and increase wnerever a uuw soiled snot appears.'' And now 4s the time to try out Dresner's wonderful Rug Cleansing Process; -there's nothing else like it in thU .part of . the. country. Dingy rooms are transformed into bowers of light and cheer if the floor coverings look right, but if the rug, for instance,. Is full of a year's ac cumulation of footsteps you cannot expect to have it look right Remem ber, when Dresners clean a rug, xeei, surface and color look yery much like new. While you are sending ruga to Dreshers send also blankets, pillows, comforters, draperies, etc. Have all these things cleaned and cleaned thoroughly. . If you do you'll live better, breathe better, sleep bettor and enjoy better health on general principles, for health is always pres ent where cleanliness abounds. The Dresher $57,000 plant is sit uated at 2211-2213 Farnam street; the private phone exchange num ber is Tyler 345. Dreshers pay express or parcel post charges one way on all out-of- town shipments to any point in America. Dresher's Brandels store nranch is situated at the entrance to the Pompeian Room. Dresher, the Tailor, (same Dresher), is at 1615 Farnam St. RETRIAL FORCASH REGISTER Company Granted New Hearing by United State Circuit Court of Appeals. VIOLATED ANTI-TRUST LAW CINCINNATI. O . March ll-The United States ctreult court of appeals today re versed the lower court in the ease of the government against John H. Patterson, presidant. and twentr-elx ether officials op former officials of the National Cash Resistor company ef Dayton, C, and re manded It back to the district court for a new trial. Mr. Patterson and his associates were found guilty of violating the Sherman anti-trust law and sentenced to serve prison terms and fined. The upper court based Its action upon Its finding that the first count ef the In dictment which charged the defeadsnt with being guilty of conspiracy to re strain trade In violation of the Sherman act, had not been proved by the evidence, and that the second and third were de fective and should have been permitted to enter Into the trial of the ease In the lower court. It is held that conspiracy had to be proved aa existing within three years of the time the indictment was drawn, and that the government failed to offer convincing evidence to sustain these charges. CoaH't Remarks. "Before the decision in the case of the United States againat Kissel." the court said, "th question of continuance of a Conspiracy was In confusion and the authorities In conflict. Tho position there combatted was that a conspiracy could not have continuance in time. "It was argued that It could not. be cause it consisted In an unlawful agree ment and a agreement does not have a continuance. But this is no longer sn accurate definition of a conspiracy. A conspiracy Is constituted by an agree ment. It is true, but It ia the result of the agreement, rather than the agreement It self. A conspiracy Is a partnership In criminal purposes. "There is no such thing as a reasonable conspiracy. the court declared. ' The decision holds that the seoong count la defective because of. Its omoer- tatnty, and that the third count is de fective because It Is Insufficient and does not charge an offense against the United States. Both of these counts charged that the defendants had tried to monopo lise the cash register, business In . the United States. "Actually doing business. ns matter how large, is not a monopoly." the court stated. Should Have A eked lllp. 'The competitors who were attacked should have called upon the courts to protect them while they were being attacked." The court held that Dlstriot Judge Hoi- lister, the trial Judge, had erred in not austainlng the demurrers to the two last oounts when they were raised by the at torneys for the defense. The decision laid stress upon the fact that the trial court had told the jury that the defendants could not be found guilty on the first count, charging con spirac jr., unless they had conspired within three years. It continued hi part: 'But the defendants were entitled to have the Jury instructed specifically that they could not be found guilty aa to the competitors who ceased to exist before lwT. Toe defendants asked specific In structions to this effect. These instruc tions were given as to six of them. They should have been given as to the other twenty. That such instructions were given aa to six made It mora prejudicial that they were not given as to the other twenty." Mothers Make This Home Made Cough Syrup The good, tender, thoughtful mother t an make a full pint of the quickest act ing, permanent result giving cough syrup which can be used by the whole family - for coughs and colds, thus preventing pneumonia, sore throat, diphtheria and i.ther fatal maladies. Just obtain a con centrated fluid known as Essence Heu tho-Laxene-a S'4 os. bottle, and empty it into a pint jar or bottle. Then take a pint of granulated sugar and pour over It a half pint of bollliig water; stir, cool and fill up the botte with the syrup. Full dlrectlona for making and using are con tained on each package. All good drug slats sell It, or it can readily be obtained of their wholesaler. Thousands of fami- 11.. ...Us thlm WtllU rf U f h A TV- I 1 1 Maw v - v. - - r lies and thoroughness. Advertisement. Boy Carrying Money To Colorado Solon Put Under Arrest DENVER. March It-Carl Gibson. messenger boy, was arrested at Sterling, Colo., and brought to Denver today to be questioned by the district attorney In oonn action with the investigation of Rep resentative W. W, Howlsnd's receipt of a package of currency in the Colorado house of representatives. Gibson disap peared soon after a legislative committee began taking testimony In an effort to determine who sent the money to How land and what tor. He waa reported to have carried the package of money into the house chamber. At a hearing of the legislative commit tee, lasting- until after midnight this morning, Howland said that his former explanation waa false and that the money actually was sent by Dr. Mary Bates, to be paid to a woman defective. Mrs. La. U Hartsell, a detective, testified that she waa employed by Dr. Bates to "shadow John S. Phillips, probation of ficer of the Denver Juvenile court. Bills for the abolition of this) oourt, presided over by Judge Ben 8. Lindsay, are pend ing in the legislature. Judge Lindsay said today that he had made oomplalnt to District Attorney John Kuan, asking for the arrest of persona supposed to be connected with the How land affair, on charges of oonaplraoy. Rush previously had announced that the whole matter would be presented to the county grand Jury. Carl Gibson, the messenger, told the district attoniey that the package he car ried to the house chamber was given htm. not by a woman, but by a man, accord ing to Lindsay. Dr. Mary Bates could not be located today. HUTKLl. Hotel Itelitt Broadway tt 29$ Si Jsfcui t?or!; -Am Hotel Where) Coasts are Made to Feel at Home1 Not too large, yet large . enough to afford the maximum of value at minimum expense. Exceptionally Accessible SO fsesMJKsVre Jtstararaei CUrgS Single Resets vita tasataf Water I. SO IS .KWHJ Sin via Booms with Tb'j er 8 ll.SOlef s.OSDcraay Deckle Rooms with Raaalna Water 2.o ts t.eo Pt df Death Rossis ink Tub sr baewar S3.60 te Se.SO ear ear EDWARD C FOGG. Nxmi ParecSar ROT U BROWN. HUmt THE OMAHA BEE THE HOME PAPER Turks Defeated in Transcaucasia TIFLJS, Transcaucasia, March 11 (Via Petrol red and London, March II. An attempt on the part of the Turkish army operating In Turklah Armenia to drive back the Russian forces which has ad vanced westward along the short of the. Black Sea. from Batum, has met with defeat. The Turkish assumed the of fensive in the river Tchurlk district on March 0, but were thrown back. The Russians captured aa entire battery. Reverses also have been sustained by the Turklah forces In northwestern Per sia. They were compelled to retreat a considerable distance tn the districts of Khoi and Dllman. At Dllman. which la sixty miles north of TJrumlah, the Rus sians captured several heavy guns and a quantity of ammunition. The Turks lost heavily In killed and wcanded and the Russians took, many prisoners. Liver t"essllet Makes Tea Vw ba.r. No Joy la living if your stomach and liver don't work.- Stir your liver with Dr King's Mew Life Pills. All druggists. Advertisement. ' Sunday, March 14, 1915- -Burgess-Nash Company- -STORE NEWS FOR M0NDAY- -Burgess-Nash Company- -Phone D. 137 BuurgeMaiglhi al 2 (Quality Kg a toairaimt S Tratftm (QmiaMtv Vata0 atnofiaetir iteirwk These Charming NEW SILK FROCKS for Street and Afternoon Wear. $14.50 Are Really Remarkable Values THE illustrations on the right give yon but a meager idea of what thoso dresses represent in style and value yon must come and see them to realize the full importance of the offering. There are a number of very Into spring styles from which to select, of which Three Are Illustrated Here. And you can surely find a style that suits you best and will satisfy your fondest desire. The materials are crepo de chine, crepo meteor, taffeta and charmcuse. All the most favored shades aro included, such as Belgian blue, battle gray, aJso black and white. Other SILK DRESSES at $19.50, $24.50 up to $85.00 argess-Taak On. Maenad or. The Stage of Your Store Is Set for Spring A NEW season begin!! Spring stocks assumo their final stage of completeness, with greater assort ments and varieties than ever before. An exposition of particular service to the entire commun ity in revealing the most bHVming fashions, bringing into relief the most salient and distinguished features of tho style trend so that to see is to know and understand. It's our constant aim to be of "THE GREATEST SER VICE TO THE GREATEST NUMBER ' that our co-operation may be keener and our merchandise more worthy. That we have accomplished this result to some extent, at least, we want you to come and judge, for wo launch our new season with a sincere conviction of having done our part well. And we await your verdict, not breathlessly, but with confidence. . BUItGESS-NASII COMPANY. Announcament of Probably the Greatest Jewelry Sale . Ever Held in Omaha Will Be Made Within the Next Few Days. It's the Stock of the Aaron's Gift Shop. Wait! BUILDING A FIGURE With the Aid of the "LA VICTOIRE" Corset SCORES of women, who until last week had no pretensions towards possessing a figure, have now learned that they have really pleasing forms. All that was necessary was to bring out the good lines with the right kind of corset, and this, Miss Lewis, the ex pert La Victoire corsctiere, soon show ed them how to do. If you have never worn La Victoire Corsets let Miss Lewis choose a pair for iou. Her experience will aid you In selecting a model which cannot (ail to improve your fcrm. Made so scientifically that they conceal de ficiencies. By gently, yet effectively induc ing a correct carriage thVy actually assist Na ture tn building up a beautiful figure. Miss Lewis demonstration of these famous I Victoire) Corsets (which continues this week) has been so unprecedentedly successful that It Is more than likely that you will want to attend. Burgess-Vash Co. Seooaa rioor. ECONOMY BASEMENT SALESROOM REMARKABLE VALUES in the DOMESTIC DEPARTMT Monday New Tango Chiffon, Yard, 15c TILE new floral, striped and conventional designs, resem bling the high cost embroidered fabrics. Black and white as well as delightfully bright colorings so much in demand this season. Tango chiffon is a light, soft finished fabric, very desirable for making stylish m summer dresses, 34 inches wide; Monday, I of T0 1s1 sts a CI lye, J MX ) Romper CIoUw. Yrd 12 c New 32-inch Romper cloth, just Dress Goods Mon day at 98c a Yard TILTS buying opportunity comes in plenty of time for Easter, too. Granite, crepes, storm serges, Prenoh serges, Vigoreaux suitings, opingles, French crepes, shadow striped suitings, vre poline, fancy ohecks and stripes, 42 to 54 inches wide. NEW WOOL DRESS GOODS, 69c Shepherd checks, poplins, French serges, crepes and storm serges, 42 to 52 inches wide range of new shades. argsee.WaeH Oo, Mala rioog Silk Suitings in Stylish Weaves or Suits and Dresses at $1.49, $1.69 and $1.95 THE materials include plain silk faillies, plain and fancy Gro de Loudre, plain and changeable chiffon taffetas, etc. The assortment includes all the new shades for the coming season, 36-in. wide SILK CREPE DE CHINE, AT 98c Very desirable for underwear, waists and dresses, flesh pink, light blue, lavender, yellow, cardinal, navy, tan, taupe, ivory and black, 42 inches wide. Black 811k Faille. SI. 49 36 Inches wide, Yery desirable for suits and dresses. Black Chiffon Taffeta, SI .39 Pull 40 Inches wide, soft pretty finish, very special. Wash Silks, at 50c Neat styles for shirts, dresses and waists, 32 inches wide. Imported Pongee, 69c All silk Imported pongee, nat ural color, 32 Inches wide. 85c FANCY SILKS AT 4So YARD. CPFflAI Foulards, brocades, taffetas, mescalines and many -wi other weaves, in stripes and fig 85c, at 48c yard. ures, regularly to argeas.sTasa 0v Vela moor Unusual Sale of Stearns & Foster MAT TRESSES at Big Reductions for Monday THIS wiu be your opportunity to learn the facta about the most comfortable, durable and sanitary line of Cotton Felt Mattresses on the market" Manufactured in the largest mattress factory in the world conform to all sanitary laws contain only new, clean material throughout over a million and a. half now in us and "Uncle Sam" hag purchased over 60,000 for his various Army Posts. An Important point, the makers, Stearn A Foster as well as Burgess-Nash stand back of every But tress sold guaranteeing them to give absolute saUs faction that they will not lump or pack. the thing for making tub dresses, play suits, etc., woven by the Amoskeag Mfg. Co. Equal to much higher cost fabrics. The colors will not fade; Ol f Monday, yard l awjjC Silk and Cotton Fabrics, lo Wash fabrics, attractive light weight novelties for warm weath er wear. The new shades for spring and summer season are in cluded in this sale at, yard . . . . 19c urgass-aTasa Co. Sooaomy Baaeaaeat. 12c Lonsdale Cambrics, yd. BHc Lonsdale cambric. The name is sufficient guarantee, on Al sale from bolt, at yard. . ?zC Boft Finish Muslins, Yard 6c Soft finish for the needle, many well-known brands, bleached mus lin, perfect goods, 3 to 10 yard lengths. Just received from the New England Mills, on sale, t. yard Apron Ginghams, Yard 4 He Peerless and Amoskeag apron checked ginghams. The values are well-known, desirable lengths, Monday, yard. . . t2v 5c 25c to 35c SHEER and MEDIUM WEIGHT WHITE GOODS, at 15c TTERY desirable for waists, dresses and children's wear. In this lot V we Include: 86-lnch fancy weave marquisette: 36-Inch 15c fancy weave sheer voile: 36-lnch plain sheer voile: 86-inch plain sheer crepe: 37-inch tub crepe: 45-lnch sheer French lawn; 32-inch aatin stripe flaxons. Choice Buqraas-sTaaa Oo OBooaemy Baeemsat. Sale and Demonstration of "WEAR EVER" Aluminumware Continues The "Luxurious" MatttrtM, 2Q HVL pf? Uiually $12.00, Monday, at POe0 (Mwfj. Covered with fancy art or A. C. A. tlck- , log, fined with pure cotton felt, SO- pound weight, French roll edge. Regu- nr price 112.00. Spe'l Monday at $8.75. -rCa Mi ill Vi fstUJOeAttauWl-.r'tfll f' 1 7 7 W The "Comfort" Mattreif, dC OC Uiually $9.00, Monday pO.UD The comfort mattress la made of all pure cotton felt, full 60-pound weight, covered with fancy ticking and finished with roll edge. Regular grade. The "SAXON" MATTRESS, f- o CA Usually $16.30 Value, Monday, at pl&eOU Pure white cotton felt. A beauty! Makes bed time a pleasure, 60-pound weight, covered with fancy art or A. C. A. ticking. Roll edge; regular price 816.00; Monday S) 2.00. $20.00 "Smooth Finuh" t 1 C Mattre.i, Monday, at ylf The smooth finish mattress em bodies all the advantages of the tufted and tuftless mattresses and none of the disadvantages. Cannot stretch or lose its shape wUl not lump or pack two mattresses in one high-class workman ship and material throughout. It la built for rest. Bargeaa-Vask Oo Tfclsc riser. This Coupon is Worth 40c, This coupon and 16c will secure this genuine "War Ever" aluminum stew pan, as Illustrated, 1 -quart site, shal low, tbat retails regularly for 65o, Monday. Name Address 15c No Mall or Telephone Orders Accepted. O' S Genuine "Wear KverH Banc Pans, Worth $1.85, for ittte. 1 qt 1H ot. 8tt Qt Total . i i - , r suae, worm idc. else, worth eOel Set of S for slse, worth, 80ol gn irnj 98c $1.15 Berlin Sauce Pans, 79c Genuine "Wear Ever" Berlin sauce pans and cover, J-quart a Is, the kind that sells regularly at II 1. Monday, at TSe S, IS Bpun Aluminum Tea Kettles; reg ular 82.78 values $1.40 Heavy No. 8 Cast Aluminum Tea Kettles; regular 84 values. .$2.75 Aluminum Tea Spoons; regular 6c values, 2 for So Five Cents First Payment Brings you at onoe a $60.00 (list price) Brand New Hit Straight - Automatic lift Lock and chain stitch. STANDARD ROTARY NEW "ERA" dQQ flf. SEWING MACHINE. PRICE pO.UU STOP and consider this unusual offer No need now for you to be without a good, satisfactory sewing machine. Standard Rotary $39.00 This "New p;ra" Selling Plan is copyrighted. Cannot be used elsewhere. All rights reserved. We are the authorized agents her to sell STANDARD Ma chines. . Barges a.Vask Ce Third TXavt. The Lifetime guarantee backs up the STANDARD Rotary The first week you pay five cents. The Machine is delivered at once. The second week you pay 10c, tho third week you pay 15c and so on until the machine is paid for. It takes 39 weeks to complete the payments. Or you may reverse the payments and pay the last payment first and for each of the last or final payments which you pay in advance, a cash dividend of 10c each will be earned and in this way it is possible for you to save $3.80 if you wish. Don't wait. Wearedeliv ering machines in rotation as orders are received. At the rate they are coming in thia sale cannot con tinue long as our supply of machines to sell on these terms is limited. Visit our new Depart ment. Sewing lessons and advice given free. Mail orders filled. Send us your order NOW. Copyright, isl. We Develop Your films free when aa order Is left for printing. EVC RYDODT'fl CTORE Free Lesson In knitting and chetlng at the art embroidery section. Third Floor.