TlIK 1JKK: OMAHA. SATURDAY, MAV 20, 1016. ROOSEVELT FIGHTS ORD PROPAGANDA Ex-President in Address at Detroit : Favors Universal Military Train ing and Service, SEES DANGER IN PEACE IDEALS Detroit, Mich., May 19,-Hundrcds of -school children waving American flags were among the throng which greeted Theodore Roosevelt at the railroad station today when lie ar rived here to he the guest of honot at the American Day eclchration. Before Colonel Roosevelt was driven to the Detroit Athletic club at the head of an automobile parade, he made a short address to the Boy . Scouts, who were lined up in front Ycff the station. He told them he be I Ijrvcd in their organization because it taught them to fight for the truth and "not to be mollycoddles." After luncheon at the Detroit Ath letic club Colonel Roosevelt spent nrarlv two hours in private before 1 went to a local opera hou.se to JT deliver an address on "Americanism and rrepareaness tor rcace. After this Colonel Roosevelt was to make a short address to a mass meeting in Grand Circus park in the heart of the business district. Be fore he returns to New York late this afternoon he is to make an auto mobile tour of the city. It was an nounced that he expects to spend a few moments visiting Henry Ford at the latter's automobile factory. Mr. Roosevelt's Address. Colonel Roosevelt, in his address, reiterated his opposition "to all kinds of hyphenated Americanism," advo cated universal military service based on universal training, and declared that we must abolish "pork-barrel" methods in our national defense, stop talking and get down to the actual business of thorough preparedness if we arc "to make this nation as strong . as are its convictions in reference to 1 i ight and wrong." t Colonel Roosevelt prefaced his speech by saying he had "come here to Michigan because in the primary for the selection of delegates to the republican national convention Mr. 1 ord was victorious, and following on his victory here he showed a marked popular strength in Nebraska and Pennsylvania. The effect of this showing has been immediately visible upon many of the politicians within and without congress." People Refuse to Learn. '"We, through our representatives at Washington," said Colonel Roosevelt. "have absolutely refused in the small est degree to prepare during these twenty-two months of world cata clysm. We have refusfd to learn the smallest part of the lesson being writ ten on the scroll of torment in Eu- I rope. We have fatuously refused to take the smallest step, cither to do y our duty to ourselves or to do our duty to others. We have endeavored to deceive ourselves by announcing that in this policy of supine inaction and of failure to perform duty we are actuated bv the loftiest motives. I doubt whether we have really de ft' ceived ourselves and most certainly we have not deceived others. I here is not a nation in the world which be lieves that our course of conduct has been dictated by anything save ti midity, unworthy shrinking from ef fort and responsibility, and cold and selfish love of money making and of soft ease. "Jn any serious crisis there are al ways men who try to carry water on both shoulders. These men try to escape the hard necessity of choice I between two necessarily opposite al f ternatives by trying to work up some compromise. Hut there come great crises when compromise is either im possible or fatal. This is one of those K crises. There is no use saying that wc will fit ourselves to defend our selves a little, but not much. The only right principle is to prepare thoroughly or not, at all. The only right principle is to avoid bitting if it is possible to do so, hut never un der any circumstances to hit soft" Wilson Does Nothing. Colonel Roosevelt derlared the Wilson administration "lias taken no step for preparedness and has done I nothing citicicut to sustain our na I J it n a I rights." Ht-cause, he said, the i administration had at intervals "ven- Hired feebly to speak in contradiction of its nun. action," the ultra-pacifists I and i heir followers have refused it I any wholehearted support. They oliKri, t oloitel Kooseelt added, ('even to make believe preparedness; t : i f - insist on even more thorough I going hflplesMies, than that wlneli J c had so amply proudrd at Wash j utyt'-ti." "We mnt make th's nation a strong a-, are its con irtmiis in refer ci,ie to tight and wrong. It In t lr nutters what our ideals may be and v. I a', achievements ue may hope j.,r, it l!i se ideals and a Inc. t mr n t . ran l ot lie rrdiKcd loaitiim I he tentr, it the ta! and the twin-, of t-,iav Mk s'-mv ih,,t national nhrtU amount ! 4V m.-i '!: if the tiaton la, kv tlo- hnu r lo ivaiiitain them an.iiii.1 ip- 1 1 ion "Ihfictoie, it we air .i v lit at j '"Hie ag.iti,t t ! i . . - i, onr ti',m , i.im who ,e!i,ve l(l i)r ,,, v ,,, . j-. i air ! ' . - t' , i. ,.t , a--.,. j s,,.infi 4!i: mriii, )rm k- r milt i nv and ir4.ir. ,..,. d f'l-'i n thc",i -4!'!, , .Vol '! in:. ;!, , , ,, , , r4 MM "I i' eeii, ,.( ), J ,.,.( ' I film mi-l n! tor n'n-ttos, i ' ' ' ' ' '" "" or luh (,; ii r ? i, t ' n 1 1 1 a r i' ,u v r ,-! i , of us alike. If in this land the citi-liens of sonic other national origin : what their creed, no matter what their j spirit, not of birthplace or descent, ens of one national origin success- j will repeat the experiment; and this i national origin. It will he eaten by tyc a su, together for our fully set the fashion of influrr.unu ! country, will be left degraded andi' flag and onr common conn- ii,; . i . , , ., . " ,f , Kreat-gianucniiiircn just as mucu as ""uu1 iu io unu (icirininit 111 tnc ncipiess among inc nations, u sucn ,., Injne try. . . .. tvunitj it, , V, lilVII 1411 r, VII I l.viMil ll-, . 1 1 v l I L 11 I ,,l they originally caine, sooner or later! of humiliation will be eaten by all it is absolutely certain that the citi- who dwell in this laud, no matter Americanism Defined. Wc must so prepare that this country will he a good place in which the children s children of all of us 'Americanism is a matter of the j shall live; and to do this we must so prepare that we can repel all foreign foes and preserve the inestimable right of settling for ourselves the fate of this mighty democratic repub lic. But the essence of this policy of full preparedness, which, remember, is not only military, but at least as much industrial and social, is that it is purely defensive, and is the best possible assurance of peace. No na tion will ever attack a unified and prepared America." Turn old furniture, household Roods and clothing Into cssh with a lice Want Ad. u t I I I , I 4 I " t' ' I ! f I ! , ' f Turning .. .00,1 ill !:I 4 - ' o ' l l'4 i t . . I I ! , , . , .' I t , i:... : , ill. I'.! '4l ., ' ..( m t I I I ' , 1, , ,4,1- It I II l I ,..4- I I ,, Sale of Ribbons Worth to 19c, 10c a Yard 4-Inch Warp Print, all silk ") Yflrrf 4-lnch Moire. In white, pink, light blue I ' nd other colors f 1 f)r --Inch GroHgiaiu Molro, good' colors. .' . ," , . J fSZT!!'"t "' "n'Q'ig , "iiji mrm:m.m i,,,i.iV;.m..i,w rn.rn.iy m i ... m mi, i i j-, i I, i in ,n I,,, , , jijif ilTim. , J -i If ill' II I m 'limit ii I i g 1 S V I Women's Newest Sport Hats For Dress and All Outdoor wear. With the open ing of the Country clubs these Hats are much nought after and wo do not ever rcmemher having had a more charming line to show. Second Floor, Millinery Department. 1MB' 'S APPAREL AnyT!red srr AT HALF PRICE "Regardless uf what the former prices were or iho style of Iho suit, we will innke no restrictionsyou mny select the wool Miit you want arid just pay hair Urn regular price for it. $25 Wpol Suits $35 Wool Suits $39 Wool Suits . $49 Wool Suits . . ..$12.50 ..$17.50 ..$19.50 , .$24.50 4 J ? flferA Special Lot of Sport Coats, $8.75 tt'e have a fcroup of sport coats, consisting of Silk Jerseys in plain and stripes, Fancy Corduroys, Chin chillas, Velours, Wool Jersey, Knit Cloths, etc. ' Made in the popular sport models. Colors are emerald, copen, gold, rose and white. Sizes 16 to 44. Values up to $15.f0 at $8.75. New Sport Suits and Dressec The most effective apparel for the coming season for wear on most all occasions are the nobby and practical sport apparel. You are not required to be an athlete or to participate in sports of any kind to wear sport apparel, but you must have the effect if it is for afternoon, semi dress, street or driving. The wonderful fabrics and the loose easy-swing gar ments make them practical and enjoyable for wrm weather wear. Wool Jersey Suits and Dresses. Silk Jersey Suits and Dresses. Crepe de Chine Dresses. Taffeta Dresses. Corduroy Suits. Knit Cloth Suits." Prices range $15.00, $19.00, $25.00 to $59.00. Hand Embroiderad Under muslins $1.00 to $7.50 The most, notable feature in this greatest, of May SalPs of Llngprle. Creditable and exeellent as have been all our offerings In this May Bale, evidenced by this sertion's heaviest selling here are values that are superior to any we have yet offered, in Hand-Embroldcred Undermuslins. Ami -French Hand - Embroidered Garments . .'. 81.00 Lace Trimmed and Hand-Embroidered Chemise, (towns, Envelope Chemise, Skirts, Drawers, St OO to SW.DS Corset Covers. . . .50 to 82.08 Philippine Hand Embroidered Garments Executed In the Inimitable man ner so well known to the Jfdand Needle Workers. Exquisite hand drawn work, bow knots, flowers and ribbon garlands. . Perhaps the suit you have wanted is still here. Just think of the oppor tunity of buying it for half of what you were asked for it a few weeks ago. $65 Wool Suits .,, ..$32.50 $75 Wool Suits . ...$37.50 $89 Wool Suits . . ..$44.50 $98 Wool Suits . , ....$49.00 Any Child's Wool Coat Exactly HALF PRICE We have a splendid assortment of Girls' Coats, both iu dressy and-school models, that we are anxious to close, and will offer for Saturday selling, your unrestrirted choice regardless of what it is marked, at Just Half Price Beautiful Poplins, Gabardines, Velours, Check?, Serges, Coverts, etc, in all the good practical colors. Ages 2 to 6 and 6 to 14. Babies' White Summer Frocks $1.50, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $5.00 A complete exposition of summer fashions in minia ture in the Babywear Section, where there is everything for the wee tot. Summer Play Frocks. Ill Summer Ifornpers. Summer Creepers. Summer Underwear. All with thatvtoueh of daintiness mothers like. Little white frocks in voile, lawns and organdies. Warner Correct Corsets The better figure is C.io result of the better cornet. That does not tioecKwirlly mean the most enpennlve corset, hut it jneatis the right model for your figure, so that the corset fits every por tion of jour body perfectly. WARNER. CORSETS are so designed In a variety of models that every woman and miss can, be fitted to a Warner Corset, l.et our fitters help you select your corset and fit you cor rectly; no charge for fitting. Warner Corsets are Just as carefully madn and materials are Just as fine as they always have been. Every corset Is guar anteed not to break, rust or tear. Prices $1.00 to $3.50 Warner Brassieres, to mold the figure above corset. We are nhowing a romplets line of these brassieres in lace and embroid ery trimmed patterns. These are wonderful values, 50C r Women's Shoes White and Colored $6 and $7.50 Values- Pair, $4.85 Ten lines of the most, popular and much-wanted high cut hoots that we have decided to rlose out, as owing to tha high price of leather we cannot du plicate. There are White Washable Kid or Calf, In button or lace; Ivory or Oray Kid, In lace; Chocolate Tan Kid, button and lace, and Imported IVronaie Kid. All have hand turned soles, and Cuban Louis heels, and are 9 V4 to JO 'A Inches high, iteguiar $fl and $7.5" val- ties, Saturday, pair $4.85 Shoes and rumps fir Infants, Children ami Mls, nrnti over orthopaedics lasts and patterns. Infants' les, 2 to . .8o to 1.M Oill'Ircn'M nltr. tn It 980 to 13.23 Ml"!' sizes, 11 H to 2 ! In 1 3.B8 V. 2,000 Pairs Women's Gloves On Sale Saturday This Is a very important announcement, a wonderful low price for high quality gloves. The colors are chiefly black and white; some in gray and tan. Women's 2-Clasp Pure Milanese Silk Gloves, double tipped, beautifully ennbroidered in many different attractive de signs Women's Ifi-Button Gloves, double tipped, either Tricot or Milanese silk. .Reach several inches above elbow Women's 2-CIanp Kid Gloves and Guaranteed Washable Chamois Gloves Women's Long Kid Gloves, lfi button length, .lust a limited' quantity of the long gloves. . . All sizes are represented In this lot, although may not have h!1 nines in every style, hut tho lot Is very ri piesenliitlve and prudent shoppers will find this a must umixunl opportunity to stork up their season's supply at a price, far be low the iisiihI. Wp advise early selection. The sole sians promptly at S:3n Sstur,ly. While the ipmniKv Is rslher llheral, ue do not expect it to lst long. 1TK . ill iff 65c Pair Blouses for Spring and Summer The styles this season represent so many different phases of the designer's art that every woman will ho ahie to find just ht rhe most desires. FRILLS ARK THE REM. THING. Georgette Crepe Blouses, $3.98 to $10.00. And (lis material W always acceptable to every woman. Light, filmy nd beautiful. Crepe de Chines, S3.98 to $6.50. I tlllUrlan Minuses. In flesh, white and the l.iH-M tints. Pussy Willows, $5.98 and $8.98 A pretty s the nume shskkc! and charming to the extreme. x Clearance of . Garden Tools ru vx " M ,n ,;"r y X f . ,!,, Tooli f M net hat i V I 'trdr rMie i.r cost Drugs and Patent Medicines Fletcher's Castorla, 35c, size - 10 Horllck's Malted Milk, hospital ize for 82.69 Eagle Condensed Milk, per ran Mellin's Food, 75c size bottle 'or 55 Sloan's Liniment, 50c size bot tle for 29t fit. Jacob's Oil, 50c size Lot tie for 29 Lydla Tinkham's Compound, $1.00 size for 63 Kilmer's Swamp Root, $1.00 size for G3 Father John's Medicine, $1.00 size for 63c Mentholatum, 50e size jar 29 Sal Hepatlca, $1.00 stze..67 Hood's Sarsaparilla, $1.00 size for G7 Danderino Hair Tonic, $1.00 size for '. . -67 Wyeth's Llthla Tablets, 3-grain, bottle for 19 Sulphur and Cream of Tartar Tablets, box O4 Beecham's Pills, 2 5c size bottle for lGt Stuart's Inspepsla Tablets, $1 size for 67 Pluto Water. 35c bottle. 28 Hinkle's Caseara Pills, 100 in bottle, for 19 Toilet Articles Graves' Tooth Powder, csn,..14o t'anlhrnx Hhampoo, eflr slze...89o V iolet and Exquisite, Tollot Water. $1.50 sl7.c 9Bo Ida May Face Powder, box.,.. 180 PonO's Vanishing Cream, 26e size for lao Violet Cold Cream, 2,'ie slie..,18o Madam Vale's Tooth Powder, the can 14o Kniodont or Hu hi foam, IU: run. for 16o 4711 Toilet Water, the ho'tle.,18o l.r. rust Hlossnni perfume. the ounce- for S50 Mm lam tse'hell's Fare ponder, ;",. sl? 390 Itentolri Almond l.otion, th hottle. for 81e I'uruinher 'reHin, 15c le l,ottle for 180 Melorfn Rouge, line slue 390 MaiKuertlo tiylva Faea Powder. .Mir slue 89o Itlue Itoso perfume, regular 12 00 entire, at $1.00 Luxor Nsll Polish. ISe lze...l8o freaiii Merldor, fiOo slue tio..390 Herry Kreinola. $100 ,l7.e, ,...890 Jan hosrt Talcum Powder, the hur for lid Peroxide of Hydioaen, 1 -lb. bonis for 31o t.ustrlte NhII Polish, ?5r slie, 140 Ide.il t 'ushlou Il-..lr Hi ush . , . 6o '.' Inrh Matilnire. l-'iles Mo White Ivory Huffers, regular 'nlues, st 690 Whin; Ivory Hair Hmsli, rul.,r $2,ti0 value 93o v Inrh liresslntf Cuiih, regulnr t,0,' value 39o Specials J"V.M.ite Team llor.iv, l-ll, pai miKe . . , . ftrolllo Selt.'er. II I'" lr "Itln fur..., Jon Itlrr I 'are. I',,il,-r, trie U, "Inr-Klss l aie I'lmln. lie t,u Ciloiu'H t-'ml', ' n W , f.,r ,. eanliul Tftii Paste !-. fur KirliK J 1 1 v . nil., ui. r!,e itile- ...... Williams' Miuvlng Kop, J lei- fur.... ... S 8o .ma 440 , ... So lao So ... 10 Bag Sale Saturday $L00 Worth $2.00 to $5.00 MWM- AH kinds of leather are very high and YLJj''' '.''i! V-VdV1 ry scarce, and it was only because of jiijlV very great good fortune that we were enabled to obtain this wonderful lot of hacs to sell at this bargain price. When we state they are worth from $2.00 to $5.00, we are giving a conserv ative estimate when you see them you will say they are worth more. The lot Includes all newest shapes and styles, 3 to 6 fittings, some silk and some leather lined; all colors. Made of Real Real, d1 ft Real Pin Seal, Real Walrus and Real Morocco. Saturday,., vl "V. Knit Underwear Women's Colon Suits, silk top, lisle body. Reinforced, cuff knee. All sizes. Pink and white. Worth to $1.25, suit. 8r Women's Fine Lisle Union Hulls, in the NiiKhiipe, "Ciinify-Cut" and many other good fitting brands. Cuff ami umbrella knee styles. Iteguiar and etra sizes. suit . ..- rOr Women's Fine Llslo Cnlon Suits. Morrell and "('unify -Cut" brands. Crochet beudlng and French band tops. Cuff and um brella knee stylos. Phell edK" or lace trimmed. Iteguiar f'Oc qual ity, suit 3f Women's l ine l!ibhei ests. plain and tlulntv lace yokes, Reg ular and eitra tiies. Wort It to I Wc, each, at V2 ' r Hosiery Women's Silk Hosiery, shades for street and evening wear; some, fancy clocked and striped hose, embroidered and many other designs. All thread silk, pure dye; full fashioned. hUh spliced heels and toes, double sole. Worth $1.00 and $1 2". I 6.)" Women's Novelty Hosiery, all the latest designs black and white stripes and plaids and embroidered Intiteps. Also all shades in plain colors, Satur day 81.00 Women's Threat! Silk and Fiber Hose, fachlotii'd and seamless. All sui'x. IU, nk and white, dou ble e, heels and toes, r T tups 35 Aev .e M.-.-I It. i luk ot th to ii . I Hi file . I i,r.. , 'ik' I'H In ii,.' ! try, X4 '. i I im'-i V . I I l,4,l.. H .,,. I M. - , , , HI'll I tj" l.iu,, V t 1 1. 1 ' p i , t Iff f. 1 ? . ' '' "' $ I.' , ll,4'i k " " .:,tni fine . I 1:4 I r ff-.Utl ''" 1 tr ((,.( ."'lap t etf..' 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