2 A THE OMAILY SUNDAY BEE: MABCII 28, 1915. HEHBERS REBEL AGAINST SLASH Sign in legislature Indicate that Norton! Policy is Not Meet ing with Faror. SENATE TO REPLACE CUTS (Prrmi a FtAff CoirvppnndPtiO LINCOLN, Neb., March Z7. (Ppwlid -Chanre" have been made during the i"n 1on, indirectly, that the program carrteJ out ao far y 3. N. Norton, economy evangel In the houe. haa been In the In tercut of po'ltlca, and one democratic pa per especially UiUirented In appropriations for the VnlvenMty of Neoraeka mado the (harire laat week that Norton really did not fWlre to aee the approprlatlona n cut by the house endorwd by the Kenato. It vu aald that Norton. underMandsnR the senate finance committee had glvn out that It expected to make a further cut. had become, to aroused 1M he had none over to the senate and had re monstrated sjralnst further reduction. Oettlns 4 Be Serlnns. It Is pretty well understood that at a meeting of the finance committee of the senate Tast week, one democratic member advocated action of that kind by the com mittee, btllevlnr that If tho house oom mltteo was playing- politlca, the aenate committee should play the nuiw out and put the Norton trlumverate on record. However, other members of the committee admonished lilin that It waa too aeriou a matter and that tf the aonate was to bo the life saver of the stats Its committed should rls to the occasion, cut out poli tlca and legislate along business lines, ft or tea Now for laerraae. Norton has asked to appear before the senate committee and be given a cliauce to ' explain cuts in appropriations, and c.ne member of the committee said this morning he knew that Norton had ad mitted that some of them at least should be raised. Members hare been heard to say re t.eatedly on the floor of the house In de bate, "Let It go, the senate will put It back." This proposition started at the very be riming of the session when the economy program was first started, resulting In a ffght between the two bodies on the r mount to be appropriated for employes. Speaker Breaks Away. The first break in the house on ' the iconomy plan came yesterday on th. appropriation for a, swine barn at the state fair grounds. Generally 8paker Jackson and Norton have worked to gether In harmony, but yesterday broke on the WO, 000 appropriation for the hog barn and although the speaker, who probably stands better with the entire house than any other member, made a strong plea for the appropriation, he was unable to win against Norton, Taylor and few others who opposod him. Just what this may mean In the future is not known. Speaker Jackson Is pretty broad minded and It has been pretty hard work for his friend to believe that he has been In sympathy with the wholesale cutting of Appropriations, although at times ap pearing to bo tacking Norton In the plan. Conine Week Will Tell. , The appropriations wltr run the gaunt let of the senate probably the coming week. That the house committee has taken a tumble that the plan is not ro. Ing to work out. was evidenced yesterday when Cronln of Holt, a republican mem ber, bearded the' Hon' In hi den and demanded that the state aid bridge ap propriation . be put bacH. to.lt original amount, (he committee having out It from $185,000 ot an even tloO.000. Cronln, who Is some fighter on the floor, dared them to report out the cut, telling them that unless It waa put back to the origi nal amount, they would have the biggest fight on the floor that had been up this session, and the cut was out out. Fresh Battleships Expected to Reach Dardanelles Soon LONDON, March ST. Fresh batUe shlps from Great Britain. France and Russia are expected to reach the Darda nelles today to reinforce - the allied squadrons, according to a dispatch from Athens published in the Evening News. With the arrival of the veesel the as sault of the straits will be at once re sumed, the dispatch' says. Indian Supply Bids Not Received Here Bid on furnishing Indian supplies this year are to be opened In Chicago, H loul and Ban Francisco. . Rlauka for making these bids are soon to be re ceived in the effffce of the Commercial club. Omaha bidder bad expected that the bid would 'this year be opened at the Indian warehouse In Omaha. That the selection of the location for opening the bid had no significance as to which three cities are to retain their warehouses eventually " when the ether are dis pensed with,' Is assurance that Is given out by the Indian department. Douglas Members SPEAKER ALLOWS MaEi SALARY WARRANTS Handling Bills iVrm s Staff Cnrreonondent.l ITNfNir.N. March 2T. ,SperBl KVlont fltis Kf-schornr-r, chief hook Keeper of the donate, dp.lan.i that m Mil Intrmiurort In that lirwly have hrn passed, killed and thlrty-nlno are Mill unrilsred of. Thn member who have been the luekl cft In K'UlriR lr delation are HuKlne, Howrll, KlochJi-1 md Saunders, who have ten each. Curiously three of three are republicans. Another peculiar tiling about tho record Is that tho member who had the roost Mils, killed Is a democrat Howell, nine of Ills hills bavins: Hone to the discard, though I, Is colleague, podge, has seen cltflit go overboard. Douglas county members have got across thirty of the km hills pasaed, IW ford, four; Podge, three; Howell, ten; CJiiluhy, three, and Raunders ten. Of tho 12f. killed the PoubIss eountv delegation Introduced thirty-five Bedford, eight; Dodge, eight; Howell, nine; Qulnhy, seven, and Saunders three. Of the bills remaining undisposed of. Podge has seven; Howell, three; Qulnhy, four, and Bounders one, while Bedford has a clean slate. Jury in Zancanelli Case Fails to Agree TRINIDAD, Colo., March J7.-The Jury In the caso of Iiuls Zan'-sneltl, a coal miner charged with the murder of George W. Belcher, a detective. In November, 1S13, was discharged late yesterday after spending thirty-four hours In an unsuc cessful effort to reach a verdict. Tho detective, who was employed by the coal operators during the ,coal strike, was killed by a shot from Wlilnd while stand ing on a crowded street corner. Argu ments for a new trial are set for hear ing today. Lilt Allotment of Money Paid Mem ber foi' Their Semce to the State. MAJORITY WILL SEE IT OVER From n Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Neb.. March S7. fBpecl.il.) Speaker Jackson lifted the embargo on members' salary warrants today. I.lttle slips of irreen piper, which Indicated that f JiK) awaited the hearer down In the state treasurer's office, were distributed. ho embarito was ll'ted because enough of the members signed a paper yesterday agreeing to stay until the last round was over to Insure passage of bills by a ma jority The speaker hes served In the legislature before and was well aware of the hard work necessary to keep a quorum present when the time come to adjourn. ii i ! i i i i I Britons Will Close Part of Channel Rent room quick with a Bee Want Ad. Department Orders. WASHINGTON, March 27. -.Special Tel-tgram.l-Charl.s M. UiillaKher has been aipvlnied lostmoaUT at Interior, Jack son county. Houth Dakota, vice L T llrown, resigned. Civil service examination will be held on April 24 for postmaster at Tarnov. Neb. WASHINGTON, March 2T.-The British admiralty has announced that beginning April 1 two lightships will be moored In the English channel off Folkestone, be tween which all shipping must pass in the Mrs its of Dever. This notice was forwarded to the State department by American Consul General Robert P. likin ner at Ijondon. Tho State department bulletin on the British admiralty announcement said: "Shipping Is warned that traffic In the Straits of Iwiver between Vome shoal and Folkestone must pas between the lightship and eatbound traffic, must keep to south and westbound to north side of ships. Those disregarding, do so at their peril." Milliner Com pep r Asks Refund. WASHINGTON. March J7. Speilal Tel egram.) Thn Omaha Alfalfa Milling com pany of Omaha has fllyed a complaint with the Interstate Commerce, commis sion against the t'nlon I'aclflo railroad company that the rate charged on ship ments of alfalfa at It cents Is excessive end that the rate of cents la Just Reparation of $1,743 Is asked. Ik tl il If f t HSARN5TEIN First Mrs. Rogers Sues for Divorce NEW YORK, March 27. Mrs. Caroline I lidding Koaera, wife of Uurlys Kltnn Itoger. the lawyer whose relations with Mrs. Id Bniffen Rogers were revealvd when the last named woman adr-iltered poison to harx'lf aad Me esmsll chii iren. today filed suit for an absolute di vorce. Mrs. Ida Bniffen Rogers, now awaiting trial on the charge of murder Ing the children, waa named a ro-re- wndeat. Alleges She Found Hubby Already Wed Jrannett !. r m a Million fled dlstrk-t euurt. alte that she married Marry bravh, Kwetutw If. 114, believ. Ing that at waa ha wfily wlfw. She ha lore kamad. at aasrrta that ha J- ready aa4 a air and aka that her mar- i ipse a aaaui". feltlh A. Oudaia aaa bruuM su SfSiasl Alva O Uodvta. en a.kJ arwunds of rruciiy. i-e aaka rasturattwii ( a anaiilra wunt, EdiUi A. Lhsjes. ' MLY UIH -astoslo il llig." To get l genuine, rail fur fu'1 Berne. ltt ferxna Quinine. Uu4l fur st-na-I Jie of t. W. (irute. Cure a c4J la uti e-e ft 14. Hen's and Young Hen's Spring Suits ' Tartans, plaid, narrow chalk gtrirw, plum and mm 'strip rffertsi, JJl.re, iu the, new EnifltHh patch pocket or contMrratlve tj-lc. t lnrlt you to look over tliewo new spring nulls which wo offer. SPECIALS FOR MONDAY eS SCARF Specials Silk Ties, 50c Open end styles, extra wide shapes, newest colors. 25 Sale of Fine v? SHIRTS : -. - . '65 doz. regular 75c .Shirts, in neat effects, AO special , . .40U "Arrow" and other high grade makes, : worth up to $2 U4C A lev; Hat For Easter Nobby hats to suit the moot particular In our "Guarantee special" $2.50 quality . a fe hat at Jtl.yU John II. Htelaon apring nt'yles $3 50 SPECIAL VALUES BOYS' SPRING SUITS Two Pind Suits , lleatcd Norfolk tyles, in Bray, brown and blue, h i lexis V $2.95 Finest Suits With an extra pants, n wear-re. slBtlng fabric, Taiu $4.95 lUy Norfolk suits, lu neat dealgns or blue aerKvs, $2.50 a f pa values ) 1 sVeJ Special Price for Easter Maks your Kasler a happy one. We offer for this week only. Imported Hartz Mountain Canary OUtUITIIB ITOZ and a AUTUTn, CAOB. IncluJ. Ing seed and fixxl Resl viilne ef out fit Is l.00. c n mm TMIM WSXX OHI.T. KmcIi l.lrd Is a tested sweet warbler, eol.l with our written guarantee. luney refunded If not entirely satlsfavtory TMI1 IS A MAM.M CKAsTCB. BOW vr MAX GEISLER BIRD COMPANY, 1617 FARNAM ST. A POSITION elg.,! IVSlZlXTl WJ '" m"n h0 tr"" o' Onha ..hTe:,.,r.,::,,.nV,i ,;::,rT,l:::,,o,r zrzzri tuw r tnM ne.-..,y- only ..usllfu ti..,,s ,r, ou mnJt be V eniK.l VII C M. EATON maaa. TKe THOMPSON-BELDEN STORE HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS Thompson-Belden & Co. sward and Blsteenth Street Telephone Tyler 000. ITOtB OPEN 8:30 to g:0O WIATI1I rOBECAIT Pair for Sunday. OHiKA, HABCX gS, 1918. "The bett conditioned and unwearied $pirit in doing courtesies' Wiakrspcaro lias put it in a nutshell, ns it were, our ideal of the frame of mind. of a store towards its customers. There is no position in a store so small but what the holder of it has an important plare in helping to build up its reputation for courtesy. On the other hand, the at mosphere of courtesy and kindliness that prevades a store is nothing more or less than a reflection by its em ployees, of the ideals and personality of the men at the head of its organization. Ideals thai bespeak for you harmonious shopping condi tions, and a service rendered that results only in creating and placing before you a class of goods thoroughly in keeping with your environment. 1 SEE TIIE 1830-50 STYLES OF DRESSES NOW ON DISPLAY. More News From Specialty Shops of Fashion A Practical Demonstration of the superior and valuable assistance rend ered to the women of Omaha and vicinity,, by our "Fashion Service. The week preceding Easter is the period of greatest interest in Spring Styles. "MEWNESS is the life of fashion, yet y in presenting the new, this store tempers exaggeration with refinement and holds only . to such styles as best permit the exercise of self expression. TO accomplish this result, we deemed it necessary to have . our personal representative, Mr. Robert Nicoll, remain in New York City during the greater part of the season, the better to make selections with an accurate knowledge of what styles were right. TJE returns to Omaha tomorrow for the week previous to J--L Easter, after having been in New York since the fifth of January. He has been in close touch with the greatest de signers and courturieres of America; and constantly in and out among the great stores and exclusive little shops of Fifth Avenue, where fashions first receive the sanction of the dis criminating woien of the metropolis. TyyE invite you to consult with him this week in regard to v any matters of dress, for he is thoroughly conversant with every phase of the fashion situation and will be glad to ; help you solve the problem of correct attire. . Apparel Section Second Floor The Store for Shirtwaists (ORIGINAL.) Is one of the most delightful spots in the entire store Spring blouses and waists are very attractive in style -while materials are dainty and charming Crepe de Chine, Georgette Orepe and Lace Blouses for Dress Wear, are $5.95 and $6.50. Very exclusive and more elaborate styles for the most formal occasions, are priced up to $14.50. Very practical plain linen and French voile waists, for $2.95. i Linen Striped, in many pretty colors; delightful for suit wear, $4.95. And then the waists for house and porch wear, at 95c, $1.00, $1.25. The Store for Shirtwaists Second Floor. Direct From New York On Display For the First Time Tomomow (Monday) Handsome Silk Suits $35, $395( $45, $75 No Extra Charge for Alteration. These beautiful suits are distinguished by that indescribable refinement of detail, which is totally different from the or dinary and highly appreciated by the woman who closely observes the highest standards of discriminating dress. Trefousse Gloves for Easter Wear We are exclusive agents in Omaha for Trefousse gloves and recommend them without hesitation to particular vomen because our years of exierience have proven Trefousse highly satisfactory. Unsurpassed for quality, style and fit. Made in all finger lengths. Priced from $1.50 to $2.50 a pair. A Glove Special Monday Regular 50c chamoisette 9c gloves, in white only, for A PAlR Summer Wash Goods and Domestics Special Values for Monday Molly lUIWte, 27 lnchei wide. In a treat variety of patterns and color, 16c a rd. HrainUna kherta ( PrlJa of the Field), U0. 85c quality. 69c. KralkM4 Pillow Caaea. 45i36. well niada, of food niotltn. !6c quality, lc. meet. Mtrrr Waah Fabrirn, beautiful printed flaxona and fancy tU sue ulnfhanii, 27-ln., the. New PHaled Voile a4 Crirs In alniott endleaa variety of pattern! in Hunt, medium and dark ground!. 3 and 40-lnch wtdt. He a yard. Rate Hi Look at the Skirts See how short Fashion makes them. It was inevitable. i!iautifnl POROSIS SHOES spirahon back of Fashion's short skirt decree. 80R0SIS SIIOES-hic, sprightly, jaunty-they couldn't be hidden. Hence long skirts had to yield to the newer, the brighter, the prettier style. NOKOSIS heel-to-toe daintiness is the central graeo of woman's dress. Trim, neat, with a modest dnshingnrs that appeal to 'wipo of taste. The SOKOSIS influence in the domain of Fashion is stronger now than over before. It was the captivating SOKOSIS art that lifted hho out of the rut of the commonplace. V Thompson-Belden & Co. J HOWARD1 AND SIXTEENTH STREETS