HITCHCOCK SAYS TREATY WILL BE nnunnniiior H UUhlr nUhllOL Believes It Will Be Disposed of - Shortly After Congress: Convenes Again Next x x Week. " v C . - - TT:i.t t 1 ocuaiur xiiicncocK, uoinc lor a few days, asserts that he is enough of an optimist to believe that the treaty will be disposed of shortly after congress convenes again next week; that it will be a compromise agreement and that the compromise will be agreeable tb the president. "It is my belief," said the senator, "that disposition of the treaty will be rapid when the president sends it back. I feel confident that a ma jority of the senators are desirous of agreeing on a compromise and there are strong hopes that this compromise will be effected between those who have expressed different opinions on this subject." The senator further expressed his belief that the treaty will not be a national campaign issue next year, because, as he contends, the treaty will be ratified at the next session. "I am a candidate for the demo cratic leadership, to succeed the late Senator Martin," he replied to a question. The senator explained that much OUT Q' ORDER STOMACHS Indigestion, Acidity, Sourness and Gases' ended with "Pape's Diapepsin" The moment you eat a tablet or two 'of Pape's Diapepsin all the lumps of indigestion pain, the sour ness, heartburn and belching of gases, .due to acidity, vanish truly wonderful! Millions of people know that it is needless to be bothered with indi gestion, dyspepsia or a disordered stomach. ' A few tablets of Pape's Diapepsin neutralize acidity and give relief at once no waiting 1 Ruy a box of Pape's Diapepsin now I Don't stay -dyspeptic I Try to regulate your' stomach so you can eat favor ite foods without causing distress. The cost is so little. The benefits so great. 1 TRAIN YOUR HAIR AS AN ACTRESS DOES No class of people devotes as much time to beauty as do actresses, Rnd no class must be more careful to retain and develop their charms. Inquiry develops the information that in hair care they find it dan gerous to shampoo with any make shift hair cleanser. The majority say that to have the best hair wash and scalp stimulator at a cost of about three cents, one need only get a paekage of canthrox from .your druggist; dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hit water and your shampoo is ready. This makes enough sham poo liquid to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. After its use the hair dries rapidly, with uniform color. Dandruff, ex cess oil and dirt "are quickly dis solved and entirely, disappear when you rinse the hair. After this your 1 W lliiffir if .will Innb nail V 14 av iiuiij v " ... "much heavier. Its luster and soft ness will delight you, while the stim ulated scalp gains the health which insures hair growth. lYlU IRON i 'If you arc aot tnc or wcfl fyon owe it to youraeU to make we louowinc test: we now kmc 'you can work or tow far joa can jwalk without becoming tiredj We take two fire rrata tablet of NUXATED IRON three times per day (or two weekly Then test your strength mm nit see how- nraeb yoa htTC -reined. Many people have mdi this test and nave been astoat ished at their increased strcnatbi endurance and energy. Nozated Iron is guaranteed to give uhi (action or money refunded. Ai iJjfi all good druggists. Owl Drug Co., Sherman ft MeConnell. TKe Bee's FreeShoe Fund A boy, 8 years old, was found by the police Sunday, wandering about i nthe cold without any shoes. He was taken to the police sta tion and within a short time shoes were provided for the poor lad and he went away happy. Will you help in this most urgent work. There is no other way by which shoes can be provided for the very poor children except through The Bee's fund. . x PrevloUKly acknowledged 1377.00 Alice C. Houghton, Hampton, Nob. v William Edmunds, Broken Bow Neb ' 100 Cash, Gothenburg, Neb S.00 Total .. SJ8S.00 Bring or send contributions to the Free Shoe Fond, care of The Bee. legislation has been .delayed at Washington by the treaty discus sions. iHe stated that the railroad bill is ready for the senate and add ed that legislation is needed for tariff matters that are pressing. "The Omaha riot had the effect," the senator said, "of making it pos sible in future contingencies for the governors to call directly on the military posts for assistance,-instead of applying through Washington. "When I was called over the tele phone and was told that the Omaha court house was burning, I replied that the court house could not burn, which I thought at the time." The senator stated that the presi dent has shown marked improve ment for the first time during the last two weeks. "I have visited the president sev eral times and saw him in his bed, his head propped," he stated. "The president has been a very sick man." The senator is optimistic as to the restoration of normal conditions in the industrial world. ' The senator's friends will give a dinner for him at the Omaha club Wednesday night. BIG SAFE STOLEN FROM MARKET IS FOUND RIFLED Crime Wave Continues While the Police Heads Are . Away. N . i Burglars and robbers continued their rampage upon downtown stores in Omaha Sunday night, ac cording to reports made to police. The meat market of Schauber & Hoffman, 408 North Sixteenth street, was stripped of its stock of hams and bacon, according to a report raade to police. The thieves entered the place by climbing through a front door tran som. Evidence of the robbery shows that an automobile truck was used to haul the loot away. .The loss amounts to" $350, according to the report. vThe store is in full light of a street arc lamp. A big safe, taken away on the truck, was found on the South Side near the big high hill last night, blown open and stripped of all valu able contents. A basket full of pa- ,pers .only, was recovered by the hrm. Burglars entered the office of the Omaha Hat'Factory, 1321 Douglas street, by dropping through a trap door in the ceiling, a police report states. They stole $7 from the till and made their getaway through a rear door. . - 1 . In the face"'of the many rampages made upon Omaha homes during the past two weeks by ."high jackers," burglars and highwaymen, Chief of Police Ebersteln was on a hunting trip in Sarpy county Sun day, ' and Police Commissioner Ringer has been attending the Y. M. C. A. convention in Detroit. The entire work of investigation concerning the robberies and murder of the girl,- whose body was found in a gully in Washington county, is under the direction of Chief of De tectives Dunn. Alleged Ex-Safe Blower Gets ' Sixty Days for Vagrancy Joe Lepinski, alias Kenyon, al leged ex-safe blower and convicted highwayman, was given 60 days in jail in Central police court yesterday on a charge of vagrancy. Lepinski s identification was learned through photographs of him hanging in the rogue's gallery, police'-say. . ' He was arrested last Friday in, a toom at the Haven hotel, Fifteenth and Chicago streets, upon a "tip" furnished police that he was carry ing a'revolver. - PETITIONS FILED FOR INJUNCTIONS ON FIVE HOUSES f - ' Ask Court Action Against - Them Under the Alberts Law. ThiSiswhat cleared my skin If your complexion is red, rough and blotched if it-is excessively , oily or unnaturally dry try Resinol Soap. It will help to heal your sick ' skin, and to enable you to have that clear, healthy complexion nature Intended you to have. When the skin is in very bad con dition, a little Resinol Ointment, applied after Bathing with Resinol Soap will usually bring more beneficial and quicker results. For sale by all drug gists and toilet goods dealers. Discriminating men use RESINOL SUA VING STICK. Rgsinol Soap Fistula-Pay When Cured A mild system of treatment that caret Piles, FUtnl and other Recta 1 Diseases In short time, without a severe sur gical operation. No Chloroform, Ether or other genera anesthetic nd. A intra tfm ran teed in ever ease accented or treatment and no money to be paid until cared. Write far book on Recta 1 Diseases, with names and testimonials of more than 10CO prominent people who have been permanently cured. DR. K. R. TARRY 240 Bu Building OMAHA, NEBRASKA Alleging that the houses num bered from 611 to 619 North Seven teenth street, are disorderly houses, Chief Deputy County Attorney Cof fey, filed petitions in district court, asking for injunctions against them, under the provisions of the Alberts law. r The law provides that if, on hearing of the case, the houses are found to have been used for immor al purposes the contents may be confiscated and sold and the houses ordered closed for a period of one year. .Injunctions were asked by Mr. Coffey on request of the city police department with a showinjg that 88 arrests have been made in the houses in a little more than - one year. Injunctions were asked against the following houses:" No. 611 North Seventeenth street, Ruth Livingston, tenant; Jane Alex ander, owner. No. 6J3 North Seventeenth street, Mrs. Stella Moore, alias Ashmore, tenant of the first floor; Kate Allen, tenant of the second floor; Sarah Vangrovitsch, owner. No. 615 North Seventeenth street, Mrs. P. C. Mathews and Ruth Mad sen, tenants; Sarah Vangrovitsch, owner. . No. 617 North Seventeenth street, Mrs. John Morris, alias Nell Clay ton, tenant; Sarah ' Vangrovitsch, owner. No. 619 North Seventeenth street, Mrs. C. E. Doedendorf, tenant, Mor ris Newman, owner. The petitions all state that the furniture, fixtures, musical instru ments, etc., contained in the houses are a nuisance and ask injunctions against the use of the houses. Fight for Possession Of Children Ends as Judge Dismisses Suit " . John A. Blair, manager of Kopac Brothers, and his former wife, Mar saline, have agreed upon the cus today of their two children and Judge Sears in district court yester day dismissed the suit brought; by Mr-. Blair four years ago to get pos session of the two children which were awarded to Mrs. Blair when she was granted a divorcee June 9, 1915. The suit was dismissed because Mr. Blair and his former wife have agreed that she shall have the chil dren all of the year except during half of the summer school vacation when they are to be with Mr, Blair. Mr. Blair married again last1 June. Mrs. Blair lives at Douglas, Wyo., where she has taken up a home stead." tvlrs. Blair secured her divorce here on the ground that her hus band had knocked her down and had mistreated her and the children hi other ways. , New York Printers Who Took "Vacation" Return to Work New York, Nov. 24. Book and job compositors bowed today to a mandate from the executive commit tee of the International (Typo graphical union and ended the eight weeks' "vacation" which has contributed largely to the general printing -rtieup in this city. About 2,250 out of a total of 3,000 who at tended a meeting of the, local union last night voted in favor of ac ceptance of the mandate. IT PLEASES" 'v. WHY THIN BLOOD MAKES THIN BODIES Thin, , pale, anaemic men and women are starving their blood. They are simply not supplying to the blood the oxygen, iron and cell-salts that the blood must have in order to maintain the health and vigor of the body. The red bipod cells and the white blood cells are constantly, warring in the blood. If you starve the red blood cells, which -vitalize the blood and build up the body, the blood becomes thin, and full of white blood cells, and the body starves until it becomes thin and emaciated, weak and sick " ' Healthy blood makes the entire body healthy. Rich, red blood, vitalized with oxygen, iron and the cell-salts that Nature must have to keep the body well, or make it well if it is sick, will renew the strength and restore vigor and vitality. , REOLO, the wonderful discovery of Dr. A. L. Reusing, rapidly in creases the number of red blood cells, and supplies the oxygen, iron and cell-salts that make rich, red blood, vitalized with oxygen and rich in the plasma and cell-salts that nourish the cells of the body, .and restore strength and health. REOLO is sold under the Positive Guarantee that if it does not give you renewed strength and energy your money will be returned gladly. Each package of REOLO contains 100 pleasant, tasteless tablets, suf ficient for two weeks' treatment, and only costs one dollar. REOLO is sold in Omaha by Sherman & MeConnell Drug Co., 16th and Dodge, 24th and Farnam, 49th and Dodge, 16th and Harney, 19th and Farnam, Licensed Dis tributor for the Dr. A. L. Reusing Laboratories, Akron, Ohio. Buy your car tickets before leaving the store, at the Information Desk, MAIN FLOOR. .Just another little service to save you time and trou ble, hunting for change on" the crowded cars. SETS TH1 PACE FOR CROWING OMAHA No charge.' for wrapping your bun dles and packages for shipment by Parcels Post or Express. It doesn't matter where purchases were made. Let us do it for you Accommoda tion Desk, BASEMENT. v i y 9 . Opening PALM BEACH Display of Advanced Season Millinery Styles Week of November 24th For theidemi-season, we will exhibit, the week of Nov. 24th, the ultra new millinery,' including an introduction of the new straws of particular interest to the Southern tourist. The styles to be shown include: Avenue In addition, the display will be of fur Hats, Sport Hats, Dinner and Dance ther interest' in that the much discussed Hats, and the straws introduced for the new colors will be represented; Omar coming season. Khayyam Tomato Capuclne and Sapphire A street display will be made Jn ' ' , the windows at 17th and Douglas. , . ' -a and in Addition a Showing of Novelty SILK FIBRE SWEATERS In connection with the Palm Beach Millinery Exhibit, we have arranged for a stunning display of Sweaters in novelty silk fibres. -combined with rich metallic effects of both gold and sil ver. ' The models to be featured include Tuxedo and Slip-on styles, in combinations of brown and gold; navy and silver; peacock and silvr and Amer ican beauty and gold. These will make lovely wraps for the traveler to Southern resorts to say nothing ' , ' of the exquisite gift possibilities. To-Be Shown for the. First Time on Monday' BRANDEIS STORES SECOND FLOOR. . f Featuring . Everett House Slippers Monday In the Basement. . They come in tan and black imitation leather uppers, leather sole and heels; sizes 6 to 11. A great bargain:. At 1.49 And Speaking- 6i Children Here Are Splendid Shoe Values First step shoe, nicely finished, come In patent with white uppers, all black, brown kid vamps; cloth tops to match; white kid vamps; white cloth uppers; X. AQ sizes 1 to 5 ' IT.TXV Children's Shoes In all black kid, patent kid with neat kid uppers and all brown kid; mostly button styles, spring heels, 1 QO sizes 5 to 8 XsO BRANDEIS STORES BASEMENT Continuing for Tuesday The Sale of Women's Shoes That caused so much comment among Omaha women Monday. It was, the sale of , - Surplus Stock From O'CONNOR&GOLDBERG f (Famous Chicago Bootery) High Grade Shoes At 6.95 ; Worth Regularly $12 to $14 That women know the . values offered in our "O 6" Shoe Sales, was plainly evU denced in the large attendance of enthus iastic purchasers. v Those who; were not here Monday have the opportunity, Tuesday of availing them selves of this offering and making a de cided saving. . r ' BRANDEIS STORES MAIN FLOOR First Because of the Last '. , . While children's feet are grow ing they require training oth erwise' they are . likely to be come imperfect. Unless the shoes worn during the growing years are rightly shaped the feet will become wrongly shaped. - Produce the graceful lines of physically perfect feet.' They -are made in different leathers - and many patterns.'' Every boy and girl should have Buster Brown Shoes. ' BRANDEIS STORES MAIN FLOOR. Beautiful Petticoats From the Orient Yea Imported from Japan. Surely you would like to add another to -your wardrobe for in stance, one of these which are hand embroidered in such beautiful and pleasing designs. We'll mention that they' are of finest quality of Jap anese Silk. " Priced at 13.95 and 22.50 BRANDEIS STORES SECOND FLOOR. Happy Thought. Our Greatly Enlarged Art Section Incidently one of the larg-" est in the middle west Where suggestions of all kinds with your anticipa tion of Christmas Glvlngs, may be received.- Oh, the many, many things that you'll want to buy for gifts. Things you'll want to make, for Instance, Fancy Work and that reminds us to mention . , Prof. Shaw's FREE Embroidery Classes You can learn to makef cut lace work 40 new stitches - shown by Prof. Shaw. The l most fascinating occupation for long winter evenings and right now for Christ mas gift making. Lessons ' are free when materials are purchased here. Hours, 10 a, m. to 4 p. m. BRANDEIS THIRD FLOOR Envelope! Chemise 1.50 Moderateness of Price and Fine Quality' Make This an Interesting Offering A val insertion trimmed envelope chemise, with a built-up shoulder and narrow ribbon straps, 1.50 Another lace trimmed style with deep motifs on front and band trimmed back, round topv lace shoulder, at 1.50 A straight top envelope chemise with a combination of shadow lace and val, rib bon drawn top and satin . ribbon strap ' . 1.50 BRANDEIS STORES THIRD FLOOR. m Did You Know That Brandeis Toyland Covers nearly a third of a city block nearly an acre of floor space, You will find toys of every description thousands of varieties and at every price from the lowest to the highest. Tons and tons of toys the inexpensive kind and the high class expensive ones that Omaha fathers have been in the habit of buying in Chicago and New York. No need to go elsewhere we have them. And Listen, Little Girls Don't forget that your own Dollie may be the nicest one of all ver likely she is-so bring "her to the contest in Toyland; last date for entry in contest, November 29th, BRANDEIS STORES FOURTH FLOOR The Four . - - i ... . Beautiful Shetland Ponies ' . : . Real, live, pure-bred, honest-to-good- ness ones stiirhold the attention of all the boys and girls. f ' If you are under sixteen, tell mamma or "daddy" that they simply must bring you down to see them quickly so that you won't lose your opportunity to get a number in the drawing, which is ABSOLUTE- LY FREE. ' - v BRANDEIS STORES FOURTH FLOOR. n 9