Move for Action v On Nominations .r Beaten in Senate Republicans Defeat Effort of -'Democrat to Get Promotion . Of Army Officers by Wil- . ... sou Approved. V. A ashinnriuii, D. C, Feb. 25. Sen ile republicans defeated today an-'-flicr effort by democrats to get ac tjHn on presidential nominations for jgutnotion of army officers of high The refusal was by a strict party '"tote of 3(i to 34 on a motion of Staiator Robinson, democrat. Arkan Us, that the senate proceed with exec - Tftivc business or confirmation of ffrmy promotions. , '""Later the senate, in open session, 'Wnfirmed the nominations of three litieral officers who served during the war with Germany to the rank jfif brigadier- general in tlie reserve firps. They were Richard C. Mar 'fh)i!l. jr.. Bi ice P. Disquc and John Mif". Sherburne. Senator Kobin.soii vigorously criti cised the action of the majority in re ntsing a he said to "honor" the of ficers f the regular establishment. -'.'"I challenge the senate," the shout 3pt" "to give reason for pursuing 35ie obstructive policies. If it were 3 for the fact that in the early iSRkture the executive authority is to jjj into new hands there would not 3 J. a singe objection to the confir 3 Vion of these distinguished army Splicers. The sole purpose is to have laa new president send in a new list Staking of names and adding others, '''Lct not the time come w-he mili . tary nominations will be made in the ;'amc way as postmasters Let's keep the armv out of politics." Counterfeit German Marks Traded for Fake: Gold Dust lierlin. Feb. 25. German counter feiters who recently printed millions jrF'marks which they were unable dispose of, exchanged the false Sioney with home residents of sovit JRussia for "gold dusr," which has ren found to be only powdered jronz, according to the Berlin news papers today. Cancel Warrant Against Martens AcHion Does Not Permit Re turn to United States, Depart ment ol Labor Says. Xew York, Feb. 25. The Depart ment orLabor has canceled its war rant of arrest and order of. deporta tion against Ludwig C A. K. Mar tens, recently deported "ambassa dor" of the Russia soviet govern ment, his counsci, Charles Recht, an nounced. "Tim gives Martens , a "clean slate" and makes him free to return immediately to America, I he asserted. Gregory Weinstein, Martens' de ported secretary, aiso was cicartv, according to Mr. Recht, who said he received a telegram yesterday lrom the Department of Labor an nouncing that the two men "having been deported and having arrived in Russia, the warrarft for the arrest and deportation order against them has been canceled." Mr. Recht said that it had not been his intention to make known this action until he had consulted the Department of Labor, but ex plained that in "some mysterious manner." the bluepenciling of the formal charges against Martens and Weinstein had leaked out and had .been published in a foreign language newspaper here. , Does Not Permit Return. Washington, Feb. 25. Officials-of the Department of Labor acknowl edged that the warrant of the arrest and order of deportation against Ludwig C. A. K. Martens, the Rus sian soviet agent whe was recently deported, had been canceled, but denied that this Would serve to per mit his return to the United States. Although Martens was never rec ognized as the ambassador of soviet Russia, department officials said he was recognized as a representative of that country and as such it was felt that he merited' certain consid etations. Inquiry developed that the war rants of Emma Goldman and Alex ander Berkman who were deported several months ago,, have not been canceled. Czechoslovakia Held, its ttrst in ternational aeronautic exposition late in October to arouse interest in and to. stimulate support for that indus ! L GREAT MASS MEETING Sunday Afternoon, 3:30 DlV E. S Stacker, Speaker 1 Former Omaha Business Man MEN ONLY Y. M. C. A. 1 ' Foster Jones Baritone, Will-Sing: "The High Cost of Low Living" Doors Opeif 2:30 Everybody Sings Across From Hayden's. Introducing . New Arrivals tn New Spring Hats Just received in yester day's express, . adapta- tions of late Parisian modes makethis an incomparable collectio)i of charming hats, which will meet with instant favor. Every model characterized by style and originality. Come and look them over. Specially Priced for Saturday at Values to SSOO $12.00 : Millinery '-Second Floor -Continuing Saturddy Our Special Purchase Sale The most exceptional values ever offered in Omaha for a new season. , Smart sailors, mushrooms, pokes, turbans, 'flare-ups and chic' novelties, Hundreds .of hats to choose from, both for . miss or matron. Values to $10.00 Saturday.' $395 Coal Men Charged With Conspiracy To Boost Prices Federal Grand Jury Accuses 226 Defendants of Co-0pei ation in Violation of Sher man Anti-Trust Law. Indianapolis, - Feb. 25. Co-operation between coal operators and min ers in six states, to force hih prices for soft coal by restricting produc tion, was charged today by a federal grand jury indictment. Two hundred and twenty-six de fendants, including 127 operators and miners and co-operators" and 99 operators' associations or companies, were accused of conspiracy tt violate the Sherman anti-trust law. The de fendants, live in Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio and Penn sylvania. Tudee A. B. Anderson, who re ceived the indictment, set May 3 for K dropped in vievv 'arraignment uu in issuing vn.a.-. for arrest of the defendants, fixed the bond of each at $10,000. Prominent operators, including Thomas T. Brewster, Edward C. Searls, Jackson Dering, Phil Penna and William K. Kavanaugh, and high officials of the United Mine Workers union, including its president. John L. Lewis, and secretary, William Green, were among the defendants. The National Coal association was among the corporate defendants. ', The indictment covers specifically the last three years in the coal in dustry and follows an 18-months' in vestigation by agents of the Depart ment of JusticeThe charge is made by the indictment that at various joint conferences the miners , and operators agreed to be partners in mining' and distributing coal and that they would aid one another in plans to Increase wages, increase prices, create a shortage and other wise limit production and distribu tion. Creation ot hctitious market prices and the provocation of miners strikes by operators 'also was charged. 1 Most of the persons indicted as in dividuals in the new bill were among those named as defendants in the. indictment returned some time ago, charging violation of the Lever food and fuel control act by "an alleged conspiracy to curtail production and force high prices. Trial of that case has been postponed indefinitely and it was said unofficially that it might ot the new charges. Prosecution to Urge Prison Senterfees in Building Probe Cases New York, Feb. 25. -Announcement that hereafter no pleas of guilty would be accepted irom in dividuals under, indictment i on charges growing 'out of the "building trust" investigation with the under standing that the guilty - persons would be let off with a fine, was made by Deputy Attorney' General Berger. 1 Mr. Berger, who has full charge of criminal prosecutions growing Out of the investigations, said he would press for a jail scntenxe for every confessed offender. - Co-incident with this statement, lohn S. Muruhv. president "of master plumber's firm, appeared be fore Justice McAvoy ana witnarew his Plea of ' not guilty, lie then pleaded guilty, but sentence was de ferred until after the cases against other master plumbers close to 50 have been disposed ot. aiurpny is charged wtfh violation of the Don nelly anti-trust act. West Point Paviug Bonds Are Sold to Omaha -Man West Point, Neb., Feb. 25. (Spe cialsThe city council sold the pav ing bonds for District No. 1 in this dity. Competition was very Jceen, buyers being present lrom JJenvcr, Lincoln and Omaha. The- successful bidder was J. T. Wachob. The amount of the present issue was $44,000. . Applying electric currents to the base of the brain, a Berlin physician has found a way to give sleep to the sleepless, Startling U. S. A. in prophecy . 2,640 years ago Amazing HEAR LUKE RADER ON IT SUNDAY 3 P.M. Gospel Tabernacle, 24th and Binney Also meetings every night at 7:30 (except Saturday) mmmii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiM The last-day of . our special offerings in he Domestic, -'Linen and Bedding Sections. Promptness should prove profitable House Dresses and Aprons POLLY PRIM APRONS Of Scout percale in polka dot and plaid designs with contrasting colors of rlck-rack trim in red. pink and blue. CJI OC Tie-in-back model, J)1.D EXTRA SIZE APRONS Both light and dark shades of Scout percales with colored rick-rack trim and belted. Cut full and large, and r smartly made, ' , tp.OU HOUSE DRESSES (Sizes, 16 to 46 inclusive) Of Amoskeag gingham, specially well made, in checks, plaids and stripes, and rresh springtime color combina tions. Also solid color cham brays with pique collars and cuffs. These are very (tj qj special values at D Different! Style plays a particular role in the pur chase of your new wearing apparel. The garments or the materials froni which they are wrought must answer every style requirement as no color and fabric. Ours has been the pleasure of many years ' of eorrect and proper serving the best of the markets, i Saturday will be devoted to the selling of. merchandise suitable for present or fila ture wear. Drapery Section Specials ' CRETONNE 25 patterns; suit able for use as drapes in any room. Dainty designs beautifully colored. The $1.00 and $1.50 fiualities, Saturday, at, per yard, 1 - MARQUISETTE C V ItS-A I N S Curtains witli hemstitched hems. 24 yards loag. Colors, white and ecru. Saturday, per pair, 75c $1.75 VtILE CURTAINS Hemstitched hems; 2 yards long; lace edg ings.' OolorsN white and ivory. Special, the pair, $1.98 Wash, Fabric Arrivals Women's Underwear Fine Ginghams - Imported Swisses French Voiles - - New Organdies The present season will, in our estimation, be the largesi ever known for the selling of washable materials. Already reorders have gone forward for new lots. Swisses, organdies and voiles are proving tremendously popular. So many ' charming styles are pictured for spring and summer wear in , these popular fabrics. Styles that delight the feminine eye and .heart May we suggest an early choice for the better colors and patterns? Main1 Floor West Aisle. ' One of those quiet purchases, where on request of the makers and because of the price, we must not mention the nationally advertised brand. You will recognize the reductions if we told you thesmaker. " We believe you will accept our statement as to their character. They are perfect in every way. The popular flat weave Tricote silk that you have been accustomed to pay up to $3.00 for. Bodice Vests, $2.45; Knee Bloomers, $2. 95 -V A Special Featuring of Taffeta Frocks, 23.75 Jaunty, yet refined, types for street anr afternoon wear, with the note of Youth predominating. Deft touches of silk and wool embroidery and dainty collars and cuffs with eyelet work .give these specially priced dresses marked distinction. They come in Brown, Navy, -Gray and Copen. . Saturday at, $23.75 v New Sport Coats Of Polo, as well as the newest of the new in Block effects, Colors, tan and navy; also three-quarter lengths in Polo cloths. Some come with cable stitching, pouch pocket effects and fancy linings, the colors being pewter, gray and tan. Saturday, $39.50 Hosiery for Women We have cleaned our stock of all odds andv ends, broken 6izes and small lots, v pricing them for Saturday at way downprices. In the following lots are . hose of excellent quality, with. yarns purely dyed, and each one an extreme , value. i In Lot i at jjc. , Are hose of cotton, lisle and woo?. Colors, black, white, natural and fancy. Sizes mostly small.Jmt with excellent wearing qualities. In Lot z at 5jc. , Hose of silk, cotton stnd fine lisle. Fashioned, semifashioned and seam less numbers included. We might say formerly sold to $1.25 the pair. ' On the Square - Other Second Floor Specials FRONT LAQE CORSET Of a well known and high-grade manufacturer, made of fine batiste with extremely low top. This new model specially adapted to the slender and medium figures. Very special Saturday $1.50 BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS Of fine quality sateen with corded flounce and exceptionally well made. Formerly sold to upwards of $2.00. This is a limited lot. Very Special Saturday, - $1.00 PANDEAUX BRASSIERES These are broken lots of bust confiners and are fashioned of fine meshes and fancy brocade. Very Special Saturday, - 50 Childrens & Junior SectionsAnnounce NEW DRESSES (8 to 16 years) Embodying the - most "fetching" effects in taffeta and organdie combinations, crepe de chine, canton crepe and satin. Pleated skirts, ruffles, embroidery, eyelet work, Contrasting combinations and exquisite dressmaking mark them as distinctive. $16.50. $24.50. S39.50 And Upward. STRAW HATS AND TAMS Both dressy and tailored models. Yarn embroidery,- leather trim, taffeta and straw, Milans with streamers, and unusual color combinations in peacock,, henna, paprika, tur quoise.ired, green and tan, from which to select. 83.75. $5.00 to $12.00 New Trimmed -Hats For Springtime and Pre-Easter Wear Piquant, cleverly designed modes for the street, consist ing of & large variety of modish shapes and colors, attractively embellished .with flowers, ribbons and fancy ostrich. Very Special, Sat., $y5o Millinery Department Second Floor. Furnishings for Men SILK SHIRTS In broadcloths. Crepes and jerseys. White and fancy patterns. Ideal shirts for the coming summer at less than half the old selling price Your choice, ' j . 0- Saturday, each. tytyd UNIoft SUITS A clean-up of fine cot ton and wool mixtures.' Special, per sult . " $1.95 WOOL HOSE A lot or men's -hose ot fine-quality wool. Black and-colors. Formerly sold tc $1.50 the ' pair. Spe cial, per pair, 5Q NECKWEAR jWe are now displaying all that's new in, spring neckwear. Four-in-hands. Specially priced, 65 Cobb's Candies 4 Saturday Specials A varifity of -fine confections all can enjoy with goodnpds in every bite.. . ' , s BUTTER SCOTCH PATTIES For the children, a confection of extra goodess made of pure creamery butter and cTeam with Just the right flavor. About 175 to the pound. Special, per lb., 60d CHOCOLATE BITTER WHIPS -A center of rich creamy sugar, then a covering of old fashioned bitter sweet chocolate, per pound, i 60C STUFFED DATE'S Big luscious dates from California,. stuffed with fresh cracked pecans and rolled in pure cane sugar. A delightful bite. Per pound, &Oc SUNDAY COMPANIONS French cara mels, Roman nougats, Pistachio nuts, al monds, fresh cracked pecans and an end less variety of fresh candies. Remnants Remnants Drapery Department Special, for Saturday Selling' An unusual opportunity every remnant is useful and we are offering it at a price muchjless than HALF OF TODAY'S ac tual cost. ' . Drapery Remnants Short lengths of Drapery Madras and Sunfitst Fabrics; enough for one and two windows, on Valances and Lam brequins for'single windows at prices of 35? , 75?, $1.50 per yard and up. j Former Prices from $1.00 to $5.00 Per Yard. -Cretonne Remnants bretonnes in short lengths for Pillows, Chair Cushions, Laundry Bags and Single AVindow Drapes at prices much less tnan today s lactory cost. V $21.00 1.50 12.50 15.00 14.50 32.50 18.00 14.50 55.00 20.00 . Quarter Oak Rocker $14.50 Fumed bak Rocker. ; . . . 3,95 Golden Oak Rocker , 5.65 Goldn Oak Rocker 10.00 Windsor Mahogany Rocker , 9.75 Cane Wing Mahogany Rocker 17.50 Windsor Mahogany Rocker 9.45 Fumed Oak Rocker, upholstered seat. 6.00 Mahogany Chair, velour upholstered 27.65 Mahogany Sewing Rocker 12.50 Library Tables Specially Priced Davenport and Library Tables . of Mahogany Sturdy and Serviceable Tables of ' Oak 121.00 Quarter Oak Library Table $11.25 52.50 Large Golden Oak Tabled 27.95 42.50 Mission Style Oak Table 21.25 32.50 Fumed Oak Table 1950 12.50 Golden Oak Library Stand. y 5.25 75.00 Mahogany Davenport Table....,..; 37.75 72,50 Mahogany Davenport Table 36.00 59.50 Mahogany Library Table '. 38.25 Useful In the Business of Housekeeping ' Step Ladder Stools. .. .$1.65 Bowen's Brooms '.33 Clothes Dryerrsf...... .95 Aluminum Percolator. . 1.25 Aluminum Tea Kettle.. 1.25 Vlhminum. Stew Kettles 1,45 Bowen's Carpet Sweeper at $1.95 Porch Gates '. I.75 Baby Walkers... 2.25 Fern Stands.....;..,.. 1.90 Frying Pans 23 Electric Irons 3.95 Big Wonder" Oil Mop with -large bottle of oil polish for '65 cents 'OMAHA'S VALUtWSIVING STORE" Howard St., Between 15th and 16th Curtain Scrims, Marquisette, Voiles in all shades and picees long enough for one and two pairs of curtains ; sold in piece lengths only, at prices of 10, 15, 19 up, per yd. curtain .Nets in manv shades, rummies mid widths. JWanv pieces long enough for two and three lace shades or cur tains at 25 and 35f per yard and up. Lace Curtains ' Odd paiss of Lace Curtains, sample. soiled, only one pair of each pattern; former values from $3.50 to $25.00 per pair. Remnant Sale price $.25 to $9.00 Rockers and Easy Chairs for Saturday Selling The Omaha Bee i Prints the NEWS of the en- t it L tire world when it is NEWS