THE BEE: OMAHA, NATUKIUY. KKltKITAllV LVn line '4 Ye Tayle of Ye Wyse Professor cvprrlirhf. W TnUr national News Hervire. By Opp WT Squirrel ouM6) vE gf , PEACE MOVE COSTS MR. FORD $400,000 Dutch Anti-War Body Dof Not Think Any Confidence Can Be Placed in Henry'i Council. DON'T HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE NEW YORK. Feb. 2 5. Eight' more delegates who went to Europe as members of Henry Ford's pear expedition last December arrived here today on the Holland-American lfner Nleuw Amsterdam. Mr. Ford went down the bay oa a cutter and met the ship at quarantine. Gaston Plantlff, his business representative arter Mr. Ford himself left the party to return to America, stated today that the expedition had thus far cost his employer $400,000 and that his peace efforts are to be continued through delegates who remained in Europe. (Correspondence of The Associated Press.) TIIR HAGl'K. Netherlftfids, Feb. g.-A m'vA :,5.CC:":. "t.AtiH aMAYKt ye people touow rtn-i. i&7niy KtuKuc: wvciH Tt KKPrWrs it. LAUUn fvNy Ulrv&wYc, Tfc. rKQST FAYCB. f".: (wtforme!)-. : Mj'To---pi' 1 I M WITH PRtPAR&NEJXr,-A-TYf strong NAVYJ ; iTCS ' WAR ANPTbyE YEf OXlMTRlE PROPER PROTECTION. ME THEREFORE MAYKETH A QUICK TURN AWO aTHAT HE HA? G6T A NEW U&HT ON YE SUBJECT! ' . ,. .- rr: T I statement Ismiod on behalf of the Nether lands' anti-war council declares, alluding to the f ni e effort of the FoH espl tion from the I'nlud Pistes that "We am not convinced that the persons who now have the lead In the Ford confer ence will art with that kaowled of the actual conditions that la rr-qulred of any one, who desires to exorcise nny Influence In the present circumstances. The statement averts that the council Is of the opinion that "It must withhold our active co-operation" In tn,f"ort pinna and sets forth that "at pres-W there Is no eln" that any neutral government la prepared, as advocated by the Ford party, to call a peace conference of neutrals. Wonderful Values For Saturday i ! . AT THE jj OLD-TIME COLO - CURE-DRINK TEA! Get a amail raclcaare of llamburj Breast Tea, cr dc the Oerman folk a call It, "Hamburner Bruat Thee." at any phar macy. Take a taMespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling; water upon It, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup fall at any time. It la the moat effective way to break a cold and cure grip, aa It opens the porea. relieving congeatloa Alan loosena the bowela, thus Breaking a cold at once. It la Inexpensive and entirely Tea-etable, 'therefore harmloa. Advertisement. MILWAUKEE' HAS NO! KEY WORK IK SIGHT President Earlir.fr Put Guietui on Eeporta that Eoad 'Will Bnild from Omah to TanXton.' '.k HOPS HERE TO GET SHAVED Having an hour to spend In Omaha yea :erdy afternoon and nothing to do In the way-of transacting buelneaa. A. J. Knr.lnn, pn..tit If the fl)wukee 'road,' aevoted moat of that time to getting a thave and taking a bath, remarking, Thla la the laat chance that I will have 'or several days." 1 Accompanied by members of hie family, rt'CKlUcnt Karllng. In hi private car, af- ived over the Milwaukee and left on I'nlon Iliirtc No. 1 lie was met at the nation I y Wynn Megeath, T. M. Orr and Kuaene ituval and brotuht ud town In a ailcab.': vhore he waa turned over to . , i far as the Milwaukee la concerned. there wit1.be no railroad building In Ne braska thla year, Thla la what President I'arllna asserts. Asked If the Chicago line from Manilla '.o Council Bluffs would be straightened tnd doufcln tracked thU year, president tJerllng replied: "No; thla part of the road will nave to await tlut action of the supervisors of some of the counties along the line, Be tween Cpiipcll Ulufra and Manilla there are' several streams close to pur road. The county boards have proanlsed to straighten, and change the course of loroa of them sod we do not want to go on nd make the permanent Improvements Jin II tli In la done. "The daisy that la anticipated will pre sent anything being done In the way of iew work thla side of Manilla." Mr. Karllng. when asked If the Milwau kee anticipated building from Omaha to Vanklnn, quickly answered: "Not for the present, at least. The Mil waukee does not contemplate any new work thla year at any point In the central weal." - The western trip of President Earllng, according, to his assertion, hs no bust nras significance. He la Just out an a trip. From here he will go to Ia An geles, then up the coast and home by way of the Milwaukee's line through the northern states ready to submit the queatlon as to who should make the race for the dry to those republicans who ara Identified with the dry campaign. Ha far aa my knowl edge goes, none of the other candidates have made any such suggestion. Demerrafi Wet. ; "The primary campaign la advancing; rapidly, and the day of the primaries will soon be her. I feel that the one thing of .supreme Importance lu the pending campaign is the nomination by the repub llcana of a dry candidate for governor and the adoption of . the prohibition amendment to the constitution at the election next fall. It la a recognised fart that the democratic party la almost as overwhelmingly wet aa the republican party is dry. I cannot conoelva of a situ ation arising In the democratic party that would result in the nomination of a dry man for governor. If the friends of the amendment ara to have an oppor tunity to vote, for a dry candidate for governor, the republican party must sup ply that opportunity. "Prom my knowledge of the political situation In . Nebraska, gained from my travels about the atate for the last three raootha, I am convinced that the atate la going dry. Next in Importance to the adoption of the amendment Is the elec tion of a governor who Is In hearty sym pathy with It. If a man la elected gov ernor who Is Indebted to the liquor In terests for his nomination, we cannot de pend on a faithful enforcement of the liquor laws. Praises" Ksttes. "In view of the Importance of this situ ation and the apparent Impossibility of arriving at any plan for the elimination of some of the dry candidates, I have de cided to set a good example to ray com petitors by retiring from the field In favor of Judge A. I.. Button of Omaha. Judge Button served two terms In the state legislature and eleven years on the dis trict court bench In Omaha. lie has had a wide experience in publlo affair. I believe ha will make a good governor If elected, and I feel that I know he will do his best to enforce prohibition should It carry. I would like to auggest, in this connection, that my competitors Join ma In withdrawing from the field In his favor. "In order that all possibility of doubt may be removed about our nominating a dry candidate tor governor, I wleh to appeal to all republican frlenda of the prohibition amendment to concentrate their support In favor of A. I Sutton. "I wish to take advantago of this op portunity to express my sincere apprecia tion of the generous snd loyal support given me by my many friends all over tha state. ERNEST M. FOULARD." Ouch! Backache! Rub Lumbago or Pain From Back Rub stiffness away with small trial bottle of old "St. Jacob's OiLM 'm i j ii ;Wii:efe.. i i aWv i fciS5 i:JK:AI i mmm. N nilTPITTINH CO. t Compare these values f with other stores' of- ferings. 14 1 Easiest Credit Terms You Save 25 to 60. nrrnTf 3 SATIN BBA8S BCDB A splen did value In a well made and strnng Brass Bed; has ten filler In head and foot hoard and Is lacquered and finished In a rich patln; while they last, Saturday only 75o Cash, 78o Monthly, Ah! Pain Is gone! QulcklyT Yes. Almost Instant relief from soreness, stiffness; lameness and pain follows a gentle rubbing with ''St. Jacobs Oil." Rub this soothing, penetrating oil right on your painful back, and like magic, re lief comes. "St. Jacobs OH" Is a harm less backache, lumbago and actatlca cure which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. Straighten tip! Quit complaining! Stop those torturous "stitches." In a moment you will forget that you ever hod a weak back, because It won't hurt or be stiff or lame. Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from your druggist now and get this lasting relief. Advertisement. Exquisite Originations and Masterful Adaptations Abound SPRING STYLES That Will Take the Town by Storm Dresses. Coats and Suits Heavy consignments from leading modistes arrive daily and are added to our already largo stock of exclusive, finely made ap parel. The early shopper this season has everything in her favor to get the best. A Special Value in Distinctive Suits In black and white checks, oyster gray, navy, black and reseda, and having style feat ures thaft are bound to make a hit as . well as the extremely moderate price, which is POLLARD PULLS OUT FOR SUTTON i. (I'nntlnued from rage One.) urns favoring the prohibition amendment have bn greatly concerned over the prospective division of the dry vote of their party between four randldatea, for governor. It la not surprising that thla la the case. At least 10 per cent of the republican votes of the state will be caat for the prohibition amendment. The prospect bf dividing this vote between four candidates representing the dry aide and tha concentration of the wet vote In favor of -one man makes the nomination of a wet republican for governor almost certain. "To my mind such a situstion as this Is to be deplored. Vsrious suggestions have bart made aa to the possible meth ods for eliminating all the dry candldstes but one. ,Ai yet nothing has crystallised lata form.' It seems that under the pecu liar circiunslancea existing It Is lmpoeal hie to bring this about. I have aald re peatedly ts 'laiwr he vWur- tn-eharge ' the dry camsstka "that, personally. I stood 1L lias open of slat ends. instead f MVHCZAIm XiIBBAJtT TAB MB 1 3 Similar to cut except have open; instead of slat ends; sro made of t aoii4 oak and can be had in rumea hn or golden finish: easily worth 18 00, Saturday 60o Cash, 78o Monthy. tl A Skillful Alteration Service Without Extra Charge. tan in xuiiieu $4.90 HEAVY BBVOZTZB SrKIXTOB Ex tra well mn.de with strong durable fabrioa and extra Heavy frame; bronze flniHhed; worth 4.00, Saturday Ty xrauie, $2.45 ti 1 "JLtV . TVTVYTk SSk. in m km i1 i f mi 1516-18-20 Farnam Street. t i II n Standard Drugs and Toilet Articles For Home and Hospital Use KEEP YOUR MEDICINE CABINET FILLED "You can save time and money by trading at the Four Rexall Stores." RUDDER GLOVES The warranted kind, Sat urday. . . . . 49c rilOMIT KKIIYICK HtKK DEMVIHV Horllck'g Malted Milk. 30 nd., 69c 10. 30 and OSJC 12c 21c 34c 34c 64c 29c 14c 64c 2 5c Carter's Lit- tlo Liver rills. . . Genuine Castorla, 35c kind 60c Doan'g Kid ney Plllg SOc Genuine Syrup ot Figs. . . 11.00 Plnkham'g Compound 60c Pape'a Dia pers! n 26o Packer's Tar Soap Sal lTepatiea. 10t 34 ad Scott's Emulsion, q a 43 nd OVC V Hell Homoeopathic Medicines N early B.OOO Items la This line Alone. 14c Talcum 12c Trefle. 69c 2 5o Dandeiine we ell for 26c Mennen's Talcum Powder, 4 kinds, per can Plver's French La Trefle. Extract, per ounce , 60c Hlrksecker'a nn Toilet Cream .... a a C Red Cross Hand Cleaner, large can Saturday r for DC Witch Haiel. -t f- large bottle IOC Wood Alcohol, 1 J large bottle IOC II Yale's Almond fA Bloesnm Cream. . OHC 2 dozen Aspirin Tablets or Capsules o f" for OOC French Java like l"otlT (!VourJlJ (n greeu b)ii, tertal Saturday, for 24c Hinkle Tablets, f r 100 for Xa7C 100 Dlaud'a Iron OO Tonic Pills CtVC 100 2-graln Pure A f Quinine Pills... HVC Crude Carbolic Acid, for disinfectant, OC large bottle aOC These Cigar Bargains Saturday 9 BANNERETTE or Cigars for CtOC Box of 50 $ -1 65 Little Toms 1 Box of 50 $165 Henry George ... 10c La Marca r for 3C AUIM PRKKCKIITIOXS P.rln them to ua. W shall think them easy. 'SElEEitsAC & cCOUHELL MM CO. Corner 16th and Dodge Streets LOYAL DRUG CO.. 207-209 N. ICth ; OWL DRUG CO., 16th and Harney HARVARD, 24th and Farnam , We've found that cheap lubricants are the most expensive in the end They are sure to cause engine troubles, repair bills and general dissatisfaction. We recommend Veeaol, because we know that it is the most highly refined, thoroughly filtered paraffine base lubricant on the market. Piatt & Washburn Refining Company fewss ' V J jrr . Hundreds ' o f other big value. ioiu oak trrrirr--Jui.t uke rut. niade z sona ' - "zC'r .tvle: finished either fumed or golrten: s big; valne, worth nKft Saturday.. $1.50 Cash, $1.00 Monthy. mished either $13.75 (rSfTTK ' Hnndrsos ot I vF'r7W ' othr - n I m "1t ti'-ti Tlj ow, I '"- A V SOUS OAX Xmi!88BS A bil? value in a well inula Dresner, built of solid oak and finished a-olden: has three big drawers and French plate mir ror; worth $8.00, Saturday 60o Cash, 78o Monthly, drawers and $6.15 it I asr-. ."ir l M i1 M."V ij'H of solid oalc i 0 , ''itx-? with "ve a"y j Ji-i-i i sliding-drawers: i I mmm-m'trtj'i worth 7.60; M I i Saturday only l ifSll $4.95. , i i-l ' I '"K L'jZW BOo Cast, at II f3 R 1 1 W.AWJ Too Monthly. Om.h., Neb. H U'-Ji- . fi ii U. llfJ aa . 'I I . . .. m lis ii iniK i 1 - VgmS Hotel. J Jg?L. JMl f ilteather mr 1 AT ALL ACCESSORY I M ; DEALERS 1 ftflVuT ff -j Sxturdsy i m, , . : t 1 f ! N Sold Out o I fT ) - .iw-maa mi. mi. i an iiaiiHWii j f tOWt it Sim V V ''. ( I nl K lyAH) naBIDairibj if Extra Special Values I v -- i. - 1 . I ,So window ' ' " . -, ' fl Shades. JJC n ' . ' special.. Big Sale Wow On u;: I li $1.00 Curtain 1 Strech- DQa l - j i P -" i rrn. site i - - - I 1 's J n a rsti n n rvi DR. R. H. GILTNER Osteopathic Physician. 707-9 Brsndeis Stores EuHiing Offloe Moarei A. M. to l:aO 1 I 4 r. K. Offtoa. Bottflaa 4iS. asa. Poaa". , 1.7 Pillows. 11.71 Red Baptr.r:H.15 $7. B0 Plvm'tn Hugs. $1 tc OUTFITTING CO. 16th and Jackson Sts. "ffOntt ITOSJa." S i "3 n i 1 13 ft 4 E 1 1 La r!