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Hair Tinting Made Easy Many thousands 6f women have put up with streaked and gray hair because they | knew .of no absolutely safe way to over- | come this robber of youth and attractive- | THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY b, 1915 —_— | H.M. 8. QUEEN ELIZABETH IN THE DARDANELLES-— Photograph taken when it was lying outside the entrance to the straits of the Dardanelles. The Queen Elizabeth carries 15.inch guns in its main turrets and through their enormous range has been able to pour an indirect fire on the Turkish b atteries, at the same time keeping out of harm’s way. Clean house; Reduce expenses, Now and always— Wash clothes; ! . :1‘7:" all, one of the chief pleasures in | Do a" your Soap_and_ lite 18 thai of appearing in ae attractive { water work 1 “Brownatone” Hair Stan will help you ! " halr that rich, soft brown, so much to be admired. Or, you can make it a glossy black if you prefer. All this without e the possibility of detection, faflure or in just this emergency. With it you cs touch up the gray spots Insiantly—or you can In & few moments’ time give to your harm to either hair or scalp. No previous experience whitcver . ia necessary when you use “Brownatone.” Just brush or comb it Into the hair A sample and a booklet will be sent you upon receipt of 10 cents All of fhe leading drug stores sell “Brownatone” Halr Stain will help you Two shades—one for golden or medium ::{ov:(n and the other for dark brown or ac “Brownatone” at your hair- dresser’s. ngnd by the Kenton Pharmacal Co., E. Piky St, Covington, Ky. Sold and_ gukranteed in Omaha by Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. and other . leading dealers.—Advertisement with soap JAPAN DECIDES TO SEND ULTIMATUM DIAMONDS More @lamonds, watche on eredit than any other way. and jewelry are sold It's easy to Minister of Justice Says China Will WILL NOT VIOLATE TREATIES LONDON, May 4—"Unfortunately we clear what concessions it is making to Japan. It seems to be far from unreason- able in meeting the demands, reasonable Poor Time for Europe to Lecture . - Asia on Political Morality| |mands to intense bitterness and the reconclle some of its demands on China with its professed intention of upholding the independence of that country is ralsed by the Manchester Guardian in Nurse Registration Board is Appointed (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN,, p only have the summary of China's reply | Process of enforcing them may prove ex- 1“"'"" of registration for nurses, under 3 Be Invited to Reconsider Stand |to Japan,” says the Dally News in an |tremely costly.” '«h:-: passed by the last legislature, " . t v can | which consists of Gov: Morehead, E ON CREDI l Against Concessions. S61fomal todhy; “e0’ that 1t 18 mot quite | TN, Question &5 7 how Javes cea v b iy g v g gy State Superintendent Thomas and Attor- | ney General Reed, has recommended for | appointment the following nurses for the | rogistration board: 1 May 4—(Special.)—~The 'FELS-NAPTHA in cool or lukewarm water, without hard rubbing or scrubbing. Fels & Co., Philadeiphis. , -MESSAGE | \ \ »{ :‘.‘.'.:..":‘,.‘.‘.'f.“". :;::‘,::-:::":::.::u"::: TOKIO, May 4.—Minister of Jus-|!n themselves, but it rejects demands in- | reviewing editorially the Chino-Japanese For the three-year term: Gertrude R. OMAHA NEAL msnm by opening a charge account with us. tice Ozaki is quoted by the newspa- compatible with its own soverelgnty, or | negoitiations, Smith, Omaha; Mary Swan, state hos- | * 7 he| Tith that equality of opportunity which | “China does agree,” says the Guardian, | pifal, Lincoln . 1502 South Tenth Street, n pers as having announced that the|it i5 bound by a long succession of treat- | “to the request that it shall not cede to | For two years. Grace Bradiey, Lister A cabinet had decided to send an um-im with numerous powers to maintain. |a third vower any harbors, bays or isl- | hospital, Omaha; Lilllan Stutf, Wise Me- om Neb. undertaking | morfal, Omaha | For one year: Elsle Sandman, Harbine. | Laborer Struck by matum to China urging it to recon-| The situation is very critical and must sider the decislon to make no further | °Us¢ intense anxiety to all who have the peace of the far east at heart. The concessionk to Japan. temptation which faces the Japanese gov It is expected in officlal circles |ernment is a powerful one and the mo- ands along its coasts—an against whieh nothing can be sald except that It apparently leaves Japan fres to demand from China just what China is forbidden to grant to a third party. I heard you got two of my friends yesterday. That's all right, I have some more that you won't get. (Signed) JOHN BARLEYCORN. ! i that Japan has no desire to resort to|ment 1s not well chosen for Hurope to | “If Japan would enter into a self-deny- L (4 M D' : 3 i force, but that China “must be made |lecture Asia on political morality. Yet |ing ordinance, then, indeed, China and ocomotive a;y 1€ H the Japanese government would be wise | thoso who wish it well would have solld to realize this country s determined |4, feigh very carefully any action it |ground for satisfaction. But at present [ oy jong: { Merch V? ) y Vhe 1 Ca A J 0 upon the acceptance of its PrOETAI |might contemplate and to remember that | we remain puzsled to know how Japan [\ **" CEEEERE (AT TCH Nehpgidh N S for solidifying the peace of the Ori- prudence and moderation are very often |can reconcila some of its demands, those, | p ™ ot Thirteenth and Ohlo streets N Z) o the bases of statesmanship. for instance, which China has rejected = < ||ent. P g Tuesday afternoon to warn Charles O. | - The press considers the yltimatum Japan's military resources are great, | with ita professed ntention o upholding | ), qergon, a railroad laborer, who was = \ but all China has been aroused by 3 epe China." e s USRSy z B Ao goow 3 aroused by it de. | the Independence of China.” A I A E PAINTS--STAINS--VARNISHES direction, the latter is sald to have stepped directly in front of the engine instead of to one side. He was struck that if China refuses to yleld, Japan should occupy provinces like Shan- Corner 15th and Howard Sts. Paris. Fo rten years he was the director of the Franklin academy conservatory. 1134 - La Valifere, Ring,, #olid gold, biack en- amel, 1 fine dlamone Fairbury Will Stay Phone D 659 — Diamond Mk molid gold ““Pertection’* ; [ JRtts 1 real pear! tung ‘“until China comes to its Heo was director at Peru Normal school |and suffered a fracture of the skull as - — - - 50 g By ity senten.'t ry or ole ont and more recently director of the con- (g result, and is now .reported to bo ’ Mon! .50 & Monf servatory at Nebraska Wesleyan uni- |aying at St. Joseph's hospital, whence Claims No Vieclation. ‘Thie, the paper says, would mot con-| stitute a violation of China's integrity, ince its sole aim would be to ensure; Open Daily Till 8 P. M. Seturdays Till 9:30 Call or write for fllustrated catalog No. . versity, He isthe leader of the Adelphian Phone Doug. 1444 and our salesman will call; quartet. he was tdken In the police ambulance. Anderson {s 64 years of age, lives at 2607 North Twentiéth sireet and has a FAIRBURY, Neb, May 4—(Special)— Fairbury is now a “dry” town and likely to remain so until at least June 5. The ¥ Let The Bee get you a job. THE NATIONAL ds Travel Most. CREDIT JEWELERS 400 8 _ l6th St Omaha. [oFTis wYour System Demands an occasional corrective to insure good health and strength. Succeas almost impossible for the weak are recognized all over the world to be the best corrective of troubles of the digestive organs. They tone | the stomach, stimulate the liver, reg- ulate the bowels. They cleanse the system, purify the blood and act in the best ‘and safest way For Health and Strength Sale of Am in the World. e B 10cs 285, R Ty RESINOL HEALS ITGHING SKIN And Clears Unmsightly Complexions. Resinol Ointment, with Resinol Soap, stops ltching instantly, quickly and eas- ily heals the most distressing cases of eczema, Tash, ringworm, tetter or other tormenting skin or scalp eruptions, and clears away pimples, blackheads, red- ness, roughness, and dandruff, when other treatments have been proven d¢nly & waste of time' and money. Physigians have prescribed Resinol \for twenty years, while thousands who hdve been cured say, “What Resinol did for us it will do for you.” Every druggist sells Resinol Soap (2%c) and Resinol Ofntment (3 and $1) 1S YOUR TOILET SOAP SAFE Many tollet sosps contain harsh, in- jurious alkall. Resinol Soap contains ab- solutely no free alkali, and to it is added the Resinol medication. This gives it soothing, healing properties which clear the complexion, comfort tender . skins and keep the hair healthy.—Advertise- ment. * Ton't risk Daviag y0up butlding im- properly erect- o4 becuvse of lack of techaical krowiedge on the Member American lmstituty of Bloctrical Eagineers m" 0. W, w \|ing vessels. the" integrity of the country.” The bellef is professed in some circles that China may send word at the last minute that additional concessions are matum. | The Kokumin Shimbunm today quotes | Premier Okuma as expressing his disap- polntment with the course of the Chinese authorities. In the beginning, it is re- lated, Japan asked China to keep the pro- ceedings secret, In spite of China's promise to this effect, the proceedings were published broadcast. Continuing, the Kokumun Shimbun says It i in a position to declare with authority that whatever action Japan takes, its course will not disturb the friendly re- Jations with the United States and Great | Britain. . n conclusfon, this paper says that tho appeal of Ching to America through the missionaries will not move the United States to Interfere. There have appeared statements in the Japanese papers that Dr. Sun Yat overthrow Yuan Shi Kal, presidént of the Chifiese republic, has issued a mani- fegto making the charge that Yuan:Shi Kal in reallty was the originator of the Japanese demands, his ulterlor motive being to secure the help of Japan .to muke himself emperor. These allega- tions, however, are quite without con- tirmation. Federal Employes | ‘to Take Four Days 0ff Without Pay The entire custodial force of thirty-four men in the Omaha federal building will without pay between now and the end of the fiscal year, June 3, in order to keep ‘(xp&nlel of operation within the curtalled | appropriation made. for that purpose by congress. The same or an even longer onforced furlough without pay will be necessary during the twelve months fol- lowing. " The Omaha payroll is about $1.860 per month for the thirty-four custqdian em- ployes, Including chief engineer, assistant and helper, firemen, elevator conductors, watchmen, janitors, ‘laborers and’ char- women, Two-fifteenths of that sum will be cut off the payroll during May and June to equalize the deficiency brought about by the desire.of congress to cut down government expense: R ——— Many Disorders Come from the Liver Constipation, headache, bilious spells indicate & sluggish liver. The tried rem- ery 18 Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Only e, All Arugsists.—Advertisement British Coal Ship is Sunk by Torpedo _ Off Scilly Islands LONDON, May 4—The British steamer Minterne from Cardiff for the River Plate, with 6,000 tons of coal, was tor- pedoed off the Secilly islands Monday. Two firemen Wwere killed and the second cngineer was injured. The wounded |man and the remainder of the crew have been lgnded at Penzance. possible and in this way avert the ul(l—l Sen, who is mow in Japan plotting to * be forced to take eight days' furlougi | Fairbury saloons—seven of them—closed {last Friday night at 8 o'clock ,when their | licenses expired and the council refused to grant new ones, although Fairbury | went “wet” by 17 votes April 6 It was all due to a lengthy remon- strance filed by John C. McLucas, as ob- jector, and a bitter foe of the saloons, | charging them with unfawfully selling land giving away llquor to habitual drunkard, minors, as well as violating the 8 o'clock closing law, Sunday and election laws. The city council will have a hearing of the cases Wednesday, but it is said the saloon keepers will not carry the case into court at all, but the coun- cil will be confronted with a mew list of applicants for licenses to run saloons— the former proprietors having sold their saloonfl to the new men, It will take thirty days to publish thp applicants for licenses in the local papers and secure the licenses, This is the first time Fairbury has been dry since 1910 and it is the outcome of th ebitter fight engendered at ‘the municipal election . Musie Director at Doane, CRETE, Neb, May 4—(Special)— George H. Aller of University Place wax elected director of the Conservatory of Musis of Doane college last night. Mr. Aller was gragucs:d from the Dpane conservatory in 1803 and Iater studied in Los Angeles, Chicago, Berlin and “Tiz"-A Joy to Sore, Tired Feet ‘TIZ"’ for aching, burning, puffed-up feet and corns i or callouses Good-bye sore feet, burning feet, swol= len teet, smelling feet, tired feet. Good-bye corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tightness, no more lmping with pain or drawing up your fdce im agony, “TIZ"” is magical, acts Pight off. “TIZ" draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet. Use “TIZ" and wear smaller shoes. Use “TIZ" and forget your foot misery. Ah! how comfortable your feéet feel Get a 25 cent box of “TIZ" now at any druggist or department store. Don't suffer, Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaganteed or money refunded The striking of the /torpedo was the first intimation that a submarine was in the nelghborhood. The force of the | explosion hurled the engineer through | the aperture. made in the ship's deck and saved his life. The crew took to thelr boats and finally were rescued by fish- The Minterne was of 1,905 tons net and was 30 feet lobg. end owned in London. Restored to Good Henlth. “I was sick for four years with stomach trouble,” writes Mrs. Otto 8, Zanesville, 0. T loit weight and felt 80 weak that I almost gave up hope of being cured. A “riend tol at Chambetlain's Tablets, and since using two bottles of them I have been a well woman Jbtainable everywherel-Ad vertisement. It was built ‘- 1903} ! As A Pleisant Beverage « | Mewa¥ A Pure: Wholesomeé Tonic ‘ l1Has No Equal The total mileagd of the Federal league teams is 40,000 miles more than that in either the National or American leagues. wife and several grown children. Bee Want Ads produce results. “Situations Wanted ‘You will not find radiue rods on many care exci those of high price~or if you do find them, springe just because it 8 to oot are v s redtmereds tut s fune from tip ke tp efthy transmit all the Fpush” the wheels. Also, one end of the gpring must be firmiy attached to the frame. Studebaker, in addi- tlon to having develaped spring steels and design that mi 1;\-'2yeu:un S lead, ause it us It ‘the springs®springier” 86 nd_also to use spring- shackles ends, thus in- creasing the smootheriding qual- ties of the car. ‘ H | ! Minor_in importanee, you might say. But take the brakes just as & sample. SAFETY is a big con- siderationin any car. Your brakes are vital sometimes when You d ualizer youfind on one of the very priced cars — but uses re using. Costs more —but it's Studebaker's way of making sure. See it at Studebaker ROADSTER . $985 Studebaker LIGHT SIX - 1385 Studebaker SIX, 7-passeager, 1450 F. 0. B. Detroit are the reasons needlesvsv'ltlc};1 s pay = | morethan‘9§;¥l ik And you'll see more—when you come to look at the car itself. But are enough to give you some idea of what you'll find. .And when you find other that cost liberately trying to make advertising capital of designs that are admittedly not as good—you can draw your own conclusions as to whether it is wise to pay more than $985 for another car. Mflymdm‘twmtflh:d]wgutthOURonprbeeiM. Not for a minute. You QUALITY in every detail of it. You find the most You find accuracy of manu- facturing that strikes the.average man as miraculous. But you expect to get that from a plant that is recognized as gne of%hrgeatin the business. And Studebaker is. And just 80, u'amtnmhflvelybwpricefmmmchammuficm organiza For the simple reason that you know large scale manufacturing results in economies, low costs that other plants can never begin to touch. And so it isn’t price—but QUALITY that we want you to look for. And we are mfimlywflling—wene?cnohmmdwh rest on just that matter of QUALITY. For we know that ‘when you set this Studebaker beside other cars, you'll decide in your mind, asmany thousands of careful men have already done —that it is needless to pay more than $985 for a FOUR—and unwise to pay less. The car is at your convenience at any time—and for any tests, hills, roads, anything— ads are free. Omaha Factory Branch, 2550-2-4 Farnam St. “Studebaker Wilson” Local Dealer, 2429 Farnam St.

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