10 THE - BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE ' 10, 1916. IRON MOULDERS GO. OUT ONA STRIKE Demand a Beduction in TMir Work ing Bonn and an Increase in Pay.' v MORE BUILDING LAB0EEE3 BACK Following the failure of the Omaha Iron Moulders' union No. 190 and the State Association of Foundry, Owners to come to an agreement, approxi mately 100 membera of the trade in this city and the eastern part of Ne braska walked out yesterday morning. , The iron moulders had asked for a reduction of from nine hours to eight hours for a working day and a raise form $3.50 to $4.50 a day. The foundry owners met in Omaha the first of the week, during, which session conferences were held be tween them and representatives of the iron moulders. Charles Wilkenson. vice president of the Iron Moulders' Union of North America, was in Omaha representing the local body at the conferences. Waive One Clause.-' The iron workers averred that they agreed to waive the clause asking for a reduction in working hours and ac cept the Kansas City scale. The foun dryraen agreed to 44 tents an hour The - iron moulera met again Wednesday evening and endorsed their committee holding out for 45 cents per hour. There are, according to reports, about forty-five iron moulders af fected by the strike in Omaha. . In several shops the scale was agreed upon and the men did not walk ouf. ' ' Work at Hospital. V. Ray Gould, contractor and pres ident of the Omaha Builders' ex change, has put his force of laborers to work resuming .the construction of the state hospital at the University of Nebraska College of Medicine campus, for the first lime since the strike commenced. This job lay idle longer than any other in the city since the strike has been abandoned. Monday morning work commenced on a lot of the jobs in the city, and since that time work has been resumed on other jobs every , day, Mr. Gould's job was about the last to be taken -..p. MexicanRailroad Man Tells of the , Conditions There H. C. Dinkins, formerly agent of the Santa Fe for this territory, but more recently general agent for .the ' international & Ureal Northern rail road, with headquarters in the: City ui Mexico, i viaiung in umana. Mr. Dinkins left Mexico some time ago, his occupation as a railroad man there having been rendered useless, owing to the chaotic condition of affairs.' Ha asserts that the: railroad business into and out t Maxico 1ia become so demoralized that there is : little doing in either freight or, pas senger traffic . ",. : t . Florence. to Vote:, On Sewer Bonds The city council of Florence has passed ordinances calling for a special election to vote bonds for the building of a sewer system in Florence. The plans propose a system that will take care of the entire city, but only the main sewer, to run from Briggs to Davenport streets, with a connection to the river on Madison street is con templated at this time. The cost will be approximately $20,000, all the money that can, be voted at this time Test Bond Validity With Friendly Suit ' Attorney John P. Breen, as attor ney tor the Uriah Keal fcstate cx change, has notified County Attorney Maguey that he will commence mn some time next week to test the valid iyl of the $1,700,000 road and grading Donas passed at the primary election. GOES TO SUCCOR DESERTED CHILD AND FINDS BULL PUPS Humane Officer Neilsen was sum moned to Forty-first street and Fat rick avenue to "take care of a tUby" which some heartless parent had left crying in a vacant lot. Hans made his way to the spot from where the "child's" cries emanated and discov ered six diminutive bull Dups, which are now the property of police head. quarters in general. "Rags," the po lice dog with a college education, lias taken kindly to the new family and bids fair to see hat no harm comes to them. 1 ; TWO UDS CAUGHT IN TURNING AUTO TO JITNEY PROFESSOR GILLESPIE TO " . . SPEAK AT LYRIC HALL Prof. J. A. Gillespie, who was sfiperiiltehdent of "Nebraska School for the Draf ffi this city from 1878 till 1897, will give one of his Bible lectures at Lyric hall, Nino ' il I, i I,, teenth and Farnam streets, Sunday afternoon. ' ; . . Mr. Gillespye has been traveling for the last three years, lecturing on Bible subjects, under Hie-auspieea of the International Bible Students' as sociation. All are invited and , will be made welcome.. BRANDEIS AT R0URKE PARK HERE NEXT SUNDAY When the Lincoln Cleaning and Dyeing club mteta the Brandeis next Sunday at Rourke park, the Brandies Stores will enter the fray with a com plete list of victories thus far this season, save the defeat at the hands of the Rourkes in the early spring Included in the rankrof the Lincoln Cleaning and Dyeing team are "Dutch-"- Meyers, the big . spit ball hurler, who was once on the payroll of Hugh Jones' Lincoln club; Lamb, with Wichita last season, and Prim- ley, a foNiier terror with the stick in the Nebraska State league, MILLER PARK GOLPERS ' GO TO HARLAN MEET Miller park golfers will go to Har lan, la., early Sunday morning to par ticipate in the tourney there. Omaha golfers who wish to accompany the Miller park squad may do so by call, ing up J. McTaggart at Colfax 3963. It takes b"t a minute ot time to save dollars when you read The Bee f Want Au columns. J. I. Crane, 828 South Twenty fourth street and John Keys, 814 South Twenty-fourth street, arrested by Officer Jim Murphy for the theft of an auto taken train Falls City, ware returned to. that place for a hearing. The two boys were preparing to file iiie engine number from the machine ; and operate it as a jitney, in Omaha. FINED FOR THREATENING " HIS WIFE WITH A GUN James T. Fleming of Florence was fined $50 and costs tor threatening the life of his wife with a revolver. The Flemings bave been separated for some time and Thursday he appeared at the home of his wife s mother and declared his intentions of violence. ::z win foot ease and md la th foet-baih. If n want rsjt wnl catsnvf far urfl. cbm. awnllaa. itmilui to?) mm ;iau'a Fnal-ftstM It nlsvM mrtw anal bum K-at 4 ill pain and rwrfnU bltaiera. mji ti4 0 turn avota. i tf tmat far Paafla rrtlaa 1 LMilm fthoaa in for Rrawklna ta N try H ntmf. $o4 twirwfc-rt, C. Don't any aanamuia. rnr frkb trial aadwi r 4 11 mm o n. N T I a aim i m tn ) awavkr 4ats tar 1 Knit Underwear. Union Suits for women, in little thread, Nuihapa and "Cumf-Cut cuff and um brella knea styles, pink and whit. All alsea at the itpecial price, per suit, 501 Union Suite frr women, tint Hales, eumfy ?ut, ahetl edsa and French band topa, eutf and umbrella rhnea styles. Rejruiar and extra 9Qw sites, 60 Quality. Buy a Flag for June 14, FLAG DAY. Buy a Flag for June 14, FLAG DAY. Fresh Cut Roses, 2V2C Each Fine, Fresh Cut Roses. Long Stems. . Saturday Main Floor. JBfJE GlEABMJeE-- GOATS flHD SUITS GREAT HAIR ORNAMENT SALE $2.00 to $12.00 Values, at $1.00 - AH the highest grade hair ' orna ments m a d e '. Casque Combs, beautiful designs: back combs, barrettes, pins in all shapes:. Poienards. Goves- cas in all the newest shapes. Studded with white and colored stones. All brilliant color effects. V.:,:' '. ilk .' These are extraordinary designs and won derful values. Come early. : V Women's $3 Ho $7.50 Hand Bags Soma Worth . d 4 QQ " Even Mora 'pl70 About 500 genuine Tokio Leather Bags at e wonder- low- price, 1.98. Decorated with -oriental designs in' the colors pecular - to the eastern countries. They are some of the moat desir ablt bags we have had to offer thus , far. Also large lot of real seal bags, about 300 in all. all atyles hand purses, balloon shape and regular bag tf 1 AQ shapes. In all colors. WHY NOT ONE FOR iDl.jO A GRADUATION GIFT? " . . ruiiy All Tailored Suits Half Price Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Silk Suit or Wool SuitV.-', ' 1 At 50c on the Dollar ' Maybe the suit you have wanted is still here and now you can have it at just half what you was asked for it earlier. '. Beautiful Taffeta Suits ' Rich Silk Poplin Suits ' Gros De bondre Suits Cloth Gabardine Suits ' Cloth Poplin Suits Cloth Serge Suits f Dainty Neckwear A daintier, more appreciative gift could scarcely be suggested than pretty neckwear. Collar and Cuff Seta, In Georgette Crepe. Hand em-' brbidered Swiss, at .98 to $1.50 .Silk and Crepe Princess Collars, with fluffy frills, t '&,!.. .V501td 1.25, Also beautiful line of Collars hand embroidered, lace trimmed, in large cape effects, at. .501 and up A most wonderful display of neckwear In Collar and Cuff Seta and large Collars ever shown, at. ..,29t A very complete line of Ostrich Boaa, which are very , much in vogue, at .... , $2.49 to $12.00 New Nemo Corsets For Vacation and Sport Wear These corsets are made for comfort and durability. They are designed with just the same car as the higher 'priced corsets, to make It comfort able and fashionable for ' summer wear. Medium low top with long skirt: wide band Of elastic at bottom ,of back. Four heavy elasti- ffO kqp garters attached . , . . . . , . v Special value in Brassieres, made of. -beautiful lace and pink silk. QQ While they last 03C . Every good,' desirable color is to be found in the as sortment. A ' i T 'i ' '' '. I'''''-' 1 $19.00Suitsfor 9.50 $25.00 Suits for $12.50 : $35.00 Suits for ....... . $17.50 $49.00 Suits for ...... ;:.$24.50- ' $59.00 Suits for .......... $28.50 $65.00 Suits for ...... ...$32.50 $75.00 Suits for $37.50 - $98.00 Suits for $49.00 Any Cloth Coat-Half Price Regardless of Cost This is undoubtedly the most remarkable opportunity, as there are coats for evetiy occasion, Auto Coats, Touring Ceats, Sport Coats, Dress Coats. Every good serviceable fabric of the season to be found in this assortment. ( Chinchillas . Velours Bolivia : . Plaids Vicunas Gabardines Checks Coverts , . , , Serges Tweeds , Poplins Etc. Etc. Your Choice at 50c on the Dollar ' $5.00 ..... ....$7.50 ' $9.50 $12.50 $17.50 .............$24.50 $28.50 Children's Coats at Half Price Your choice of any girls' oat, regardless of value or cost, ages from 1 to 14 years; every quality of fabrics. No restrictions. Half price. ' ' ' -$5.00 Girla' Coata at . .$2.50 $15.00 Girls' Coata at $7.50 $10.00 Girla' Coata at $5.00 $20.00 Girla' Coats at $10.00 $10.00 Coata for .. $15.00 Coats for , $19.00 Coats for : , $25.00 Coats for . , ,$35.00 Coats for , $49.00 Coats for , $59.00 Coata for , A "Round-Up" Mid-: Hosiery Women'a Pun Dve Thread Silk Hosiery, fancv nov elties and plain colors. All fashioned, silk to the top; others with wide garter -we it. apncea neeia and toes with double soles. Reg. $1.25 quality, Saturday,- $1 Women's Silk Hosiery, special lot, all colors. All silk with lisle tops and soles. Full fashioned, double soles, heels and toes. Worth to 11.00, special. .59 1 Women's Fiber Silk Hoae, colors and black. Full seamless, spliced heels and toes; double soles and wide Sale price ,- ofi o 39 tODS. Women's Fiber Silk Hose,- black only. Double soles. heels and toes; seamless . ... ... .V. .... . . . ... .25 Misses' Silk Lisle Hoae, in all the much wanted shades. , All sixes.. i 25 Men's Lisle and Fiber Silk Hose, black, white and colors. Seamless, double heels and toes. .AU sizes from 9 ft to 12; pairv 25 Silk Gloves' Another Important Sale June Sale of Dainty Summer Blouses Best Styles At Low Prices Crisp new mer chandise grouped for quick selling. It would be impossible to describe the beau ty of these blouses, as the assortment is so' varied. Dainty lace or embroidered trim med models. , Frills, fichus, large collars. ; Charming in style and beautiful in material. $1.00, $1.95, $2.50 and $3.98 c Al the new models in linen, French voile, fine organdies and batiste, in all-white, some with touches of color, such as rose, orchid, Nile green, .Hague blue and maize. , And this is just a mention of the larg est and most com plete stock of blouses anywhere. S Iwh 9ha acu Ftawr. season HATS All at tha on. prie. $5.00 ' Dressy and Sport styles the very latest types I very fine Italian Leghorns, Formosa Wenchows, fine Milans and a few Hair Hats, all trimmed with flow ers, ribbons, laces, etc. Very conservative values would be $10.00, $12.60, $13.50, $15.00 and $16.50 and we say, for Saturday, All at the One Price, $5.00 Morton Wiseman, 121 West 27th Street, New York City, manufacturer of high-grade children's hats, has turned over to us his sample line Worth $3 and $4 Wholesale .Grouped together, in two big lots and the best values we have offered in some time. $1.25 and $2.00 Another Corking Sale of Boys' Clothes Boys'$5.00 Suits, $3.85 And most of them have two pairs of pants. Four tables full of Blue Serges, Cheviots, Cassimeres and Mix ed Tweeds. very suit in a smart new model Plenty of every age, 6 to 17. Sale of Big Boys' Suits ' High school model, long trouser suits,. nt $9.50. Plenty of $12.50 and even $15.00 values in the lot. Blue Serges, beautiful homespuns and worsteds and cassimeres, in real nobby patterr.i. Smart suits that the boy will be proud to wear. Pinch-back mod els included: a few of them fk CA have 2 pairs of pants. Every age, 14 to lOaVOV" A very select assortment of Palm frA fC Beach and "Kool" Cloth Suits for boys,Pt and PU A big new lot of Sport Blouses and Shirts; they are worth lot' more. Plain whites in aoisettes and madras, fancy striped percale and madras. Plain colors C fl of cheviots and chambrays. All sizes. Special OvC All-Silk Sport Ties in smart polkadot effects OQV in different colors. Real new aSIC Have You a Piano In Your Home? ' A home without a piano is rather a desolate abiding place. Compare it with one in which the strains of a piano are heard and where vocal and instrumental music abound, and you will become more firmly con vinced that i - . , You Are Not Getting the Comforts of Home Unless You Have a Piano Our selling terms are so reasonable and payments so easily met that it would be hard to find a home that cannot afford one. Just now we are offering excep tional bargains in pianos of recognized merit and player pianos for those who have no one about who can play. N " One Profit -One Price Piano Department, Third Floor. Blue Bird Means Happiness To every woman who possesses it. THE BLUE BIRR, as you know, is the sign of Happiness and surely every wo man who obtains one of These Charming Breakfast Sets of 43 pieces in the new Derby shape, handsomely fin ished with the real French China effects at $6.48, will be perfectly happy. Iced tea tumblers, Sherbet Glasses and Table Tum blers, beautiful, thin engraved glassware. Guernsey Casseroles, brown with white enamel, 7-inch size, regularly 60c, at 25c. 1 Comprising a larga quantity of Women's Pure '. Silk Gloves in both long and short styles. The principal colore are black and white. The short' gloves come either plain or with beautifully embroidered contrast , ing backs, mostly white, gloves with black embroid ered backs. ' '. -,, They include Kayser and Brandeis Silk Gloves Every pair absolutely guaranteed for fit, wear and quality. - V Lot I' " , ' ; Women's 2-Chup, Double Tipped, Pure Silk Gloves, mostly black and white, with or without beautifully embroidered black backa. Kayser or , IQrt . Brandeis makes. Per pair UHJ Women'a 22-Inch Tricot Silk Cloves, In black or white, reaching several inches above the elbow. , CQ. Pair x r - Ut I , Women's Fine Milanese and Tricot Silt Gloves, guar anteed double tipped. Kayser or Brandeis make. Chiefly black and white, either plain or with large variety of beautifully embroidered black backs. ' Fine, 7 Ho lustrous quality. Pair. I C Women's 16-Button Length (23 inches), Silk Gloves, guar- TC. anteed double tipped. Pair. .................. '.. , 1 3C i: rv .'. '. Let' i'.-.-' .'. s-. ; ., . ; Very Heavy Quality Milanese Silk Gloves, 2-clasp style, double tipped. Chiefly black and wait., a few colors; either plain or with a great va riety oi most attractively emnroiaerea oaess. Kayser or Brandeis ? makes. Every pair accompanied by guarantee slip. Pair. ....... wl women s lo-button length furs Milanese Bilk Gloves. Pans point. They reaclt several inches above the elbow t also guaranteed. $1 Clearance Sale of Lawn Mowers i All we have left sacrificed regardless of cost or former selling prices. ,-''' '....',.'," . Any 4-blade, ball hearing mower in the house, worth to $10.50. .86.98 Any 4-blade, ball bearing mower in the house, worth to $7.00. . . .! 14.49 Any 3-blade, ball bearing mower in th. house, worth to $5.50, at. .1 13.98 Any 4-blade plain bearing mower, worth to $4.50, at.... ! 12.98 Any S-blade plnin bearing mower, at............ $1.98 A , : Garbage Cans . - - This seasonable item reduced fo Saturday Special Sal.. '--, I Medium site cans, with cover, at................. .......794 Uarfre slse cans, with cover, at.. . '. ..................... i.,. -98jfr Extra large cans, with cover and aid. handles. . . . . . ... y...... .$1.19 . f Screen , Doors and Window Screens: Any size, green finish screen door, , ... ......... Any size, oil finish,, screen door ....... ,y. . . . . , Screen windows ................ .' .". . . . ... , , , . , , : Wash ' Boards A full size, 'well mad. wash board,. only. ..... 89 ......... 91.19 .15e, 2 and 39 .15 No phone, C. O. D. or mail orders accepted. One to customer. V HARDWARE MOUSt FURNISHING DIP ARTMSNT ASEHtENT. . , Pond Vanishing Cream Is an exclusive creation of the Pond laboratories. It is based on one of the most valuable skin-softening substances ever discovered a substance whose affinity for, the skin is sc great that the moment Vanishing Cream is applied it 'vanishes." : It never reappears, as do many other toilet preparations. . : ; , . , .V ' , s Vanishing Cream is frag rant "and refreshing it im parts to the skin a delightful sensation ' of coolness , and velvety smoothness. 1 : A light toucli of Vanishing Cream before applying pow derespecially Pond's Face Powder gives the complex ion an exquisite texture and a soft, velvety bloom which Special-50c size jar, 29c cannot, be obtained with powder alone. It is the ideal finishing touch. As a safeguard against the ill effects of sun, wind and weather, Vanishing Cream la simply wonderful it pre serves" the necessary skin pliancy,! and in the case of sunburn does much . to pre vent unsightly peeling.