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THE HFJH- OMAITA, SA IL.)H\‘{. JULY 17, 1915 b i 4 The, State, department has not made the imo the e [] Q. W[LL ANSWER Administer Child Labor Laws o by Lol iy ‘ will not do so until the reply ix read Germany has \Hll’ l‘m. hasis repeatediy on the trade i1 ar G teed States and the allies In the German note of Februhry 16, replying to repre sentations from the Ameriean ermn S | NOTED MENT0 TALK ‘s " 0 il KINLEY CLUB s it % YIENNA CRITICISM| --N is the tine to get vour out fit at the emallest pric local and sfate reputation Byrne Will Intit: Sen- e Bryal] S_ay—sfiaeft American (;ovcmment to Defend lll Course in Permitting Expor- Presid ment on the subject of then new von ever dreamed o lioany to Omah? Cn] 3 P T lk proclaimed war sohe, the legal right o | | Cabinet Post to Ta tation of Arms ; Norvihing go < i 1 -~ . PR 2t - o v on o4 d put it was argued | TEAVES TO2 A - 3T — arms was conceded, bu Tt I AVES %01 108 A b TURKEY WILL PROTEST ALSO G ha sRvally Uhe.Hent of néutest 1688 01 0« V J. Vrya . * — to stop trade In ‘contraband, especiall 1 ANOE 8. Byrte, ¢ nt of the opn «r WASHINGTON, July 16.—The ” W 3 the trade in arms, with Germany's 5 FINAL CLEARAXCE McKinley elub, jeft yesterday for T beit United States wifhin another forts| 4 Vg v . - SALE I8 ON Califor rhers be 1 spead eve| i e night probably will send a reply to : »-y,;-p‘-: .m‘.l‘?v'.l'.".lf S ideand » W ¥ e rights b b n a memor ¥ oral Wesks reeln poaition L beliwve 3 have mrved by tes he note ently recelved - from trom: Count v ; - - a . r L ¥ . 1 y kN ol on Bernstorff, the German $7.50 Men's Suits $3.50 || visiting potnts atone a ine e Austro-Hungarian government, mbasador, dated April 4, was devotsd > & ’ y = |l const. Whteiir Mr. Byroe ritielzad the, so-called h ‘conténded that thet ektensive entirely to the discussion of alie ) $12.50 Men’s Suilr 86.45 3 . Wiliam B, f0r Attampting to “agitat. " g eration by the United State 2,00 Mona's P & o d Aty g p > o hat Y pwents of war supplied trém this tions of intornational law by Great Brit $2.00 Nien's Pants 81,13 Borah of Bo and ot ses L t untry (o the.allies was “‘noi-in ain and pointed out that it was neccs §1.25 Men's Pants. .. 75¢ prominent republeans with whom ould measure the usonunce with the definition of sary in connection with shipmel p 5§ ax he has been correeponding, with a sient d by the ‘oam upon its we neutralits | arms to take into considcration “ne ) £1.00 Straw Hats....25€¢" ||/ view to socuring them to speak be 'mll‘:"'r' ."‘“‘ibm-:n..:‘~' he o longe nofficialy word came ' today ‘that the tormal .|s[|'.<lh.( the ‘case, ) : le a ber of the ¢ oL he “shall say i . the spirit in which the neutrality is car $2.00 Straw Hats 50¢ fore the McKinley club this fall whet Be Would have Jtked to have sald as sow ¢ vm:‘n\ nd A:.. h it = . - N making reprasentations o chis " ’ Outlines Camprign fetary of state, but, could no ¢ct and should ots S dent ‘Wilson himself wrote the 10 M : Oxford A ild a note from the Otto- $3. Men 8 Uxlords go g i Propriety ah sover . ply disput ng the » ambaseador's assery - The McKinley club has a'ready mappe Whils 1 40’ %ot alaim to be speaking M vernment arriva officiala woutd 1 ps at ..... .... $1.85 n ambitious campaign. Its roception | oo ene @l Sg IO QI T ok of thefr answer do ‘a8 | and the in cidont was closed, no further e e £33 - . it e 3 Vie Prosider 3 Inform the German! notes on the subject belng exthansg 75¢ Men’s Shirts. 35¢ vtngg o - P A YA 5 u)ynnw whai the president could not s=a o g A e ot 'r: with Germany Kins i Hoverno v po R bl il e unalte vi , 3 00 Men’s IS Shir Masnachuaetts, when he passes through < U'nited States on arms shipments Germany with Aot $1.00 Men’s Fine Shirts, J|| JTEO SR & part of this month on Ty 1dcn Emphate | BERLIN, July 16 (Via London).—The ........... » his way to the P'acific coast. John Hays| POWell Testlfles a,t While Germany has admitted in’ diplo- | 3 Austrian note to the United Stat % | Hammond, president the National | matie correspondence with the Unitad been greeted unanimously with .¢ & 50c Men's \“‘l"""lf"* 0 || Leag Republicans clubs, who s | Ghlcago Rall Hearlng States the legal right B¢ individuals in a asm by the Berlin pre ich ¥ at 19¢ || » rpoke as a vic neutral country to sell ‘mumitiond to bel- | + MRS, GEORGE 1) OSELYN. MRS D. G. CRAIGHEAD is evidence of the loyalty of a t g : dential possibility, has promised ligerents, some emphasis was' placéd on | Tito 'Ofahh ‘wom 96 %S bee e The opinion of the newspape n g » " ome 0 Rave 1 by Governor Morehead o o . 36c Leather Belts ... 15¢ || nere this fail. Senator Theodore E. Bur.| CHICAGO. July 181, G. Powell, rate the wuper-normal growth' of 'American in- | Child " Labor Commission. R S ead on th® | ig that the note sweeps away. side Tagu g ton of Ohlo has already accepted an in-| ®Xpert of the Nebraska State Raflroad s the mamacture of eXplo- | mm——dio t TR acilipanil ' il i such as the submarine war and shni &1 15¢ Garters at........ 5S¢ vitation to speak befors the club early |commission, testifylng in the western sives. in the Austrian’ note, extrdcts of | ing of the Lusitania, and goes siraight.n i in Seplember, Senator William Alden | PAssenger rate hearing today, pre 1 which huve appeared in Alspitohss’ from | *XPOTt Of ;war. material if the trade in | that the United States will not only cite | 0 pear o Problutio the ) 21 Smith of Michigmn 18 also expected to |AR Analyia of a number of trains running Amaterdam, this Ken contrab takes -the form of dimen- | its. right under International law, but . wul O PEEERECE R COE G : E Al be here in the early fall. Both Benaiors | between Chicago and Omaba, to show entirely to the exclusion of the®legal | ®ON® Whereby,the neutrality of the coun- | will: recall precedents in previous wars . oot o0 | Barton and Smith are regarded as presi- | the bare running costs of these trains question involed try will be endangered, dential timber on the republican side. Fuel and wages of crews were the only It points out that the 'American govern | Detalls, of .the American answer have John Hays Hammond is the father of /items considered, nothing being allowed ment would be ' entitied to Drobibit 'h"nm been divulged, but it is understood the young man who has recently come |for maintenance, superintendence, dis- into public notice through his Inventions Patching and other operating costs, over- _ — — e ~ land who has been invited by head expenses or interest on xn\.mnnm TR M Dt & maber, of (b tne] LOR UM VAU te. figuted that it Corts @ ======1===========gl=lflf mtors’ burean of the Navy department. |the Chioago & Northwestern rallroad 48 fl in:which Germany and Austria have been PRI N SR AR, interested where Importations of arms| A “For Sale’ ma wiil iurn second-har were carried on in extensive proportions. | furniture into cash 12th and Farnam Sts, Mr. Hammond learned the smelting busi- | Mills to haul & through passenger one | ness at the Omaha plant of the American|mile. For local passengers it costs 5.9 (13 | Smelting and Refining company. | mills, ‘the witnéss said, The membershtp of the McKimley club | E L | No Unemployed Men You Will Actually Save i f:umteamngd‘)mn D")N,T Aba'e aS “ Gl'ew 0ldel' From 25% to 50% ey et | the United Kingdom, Edwin Samuel Mogthanh, - IHRR0IN » becretary ” to »/(ive Most ‘‘July Clearance Sales’’ start out with plenty ot vim, but they quiet down after the first onrush of trade. By Buying Your Porch and Lawn Furniture §oimun: soxed and war sranted lonve Not so with us; we freshen and freshen, and, where necessary, we REDUOE even the reductions. The stocks here y Buying B e Ly o fuday. tp- ik row make JUST as interesting shopping as the stocks of the FIRST day of our ‘‘sale.’” Witness this announcement; be carried out In the rellef of the un- | employed. 1 This vote is an annual ome, made in antiolpation of & large number of men being thrown out of employment duging any period of the pear. iTrainloads of War . Cripples Pass Daily BERNE, Switserland (Via Pari), July | 16—A spocia) train foaded wit) French | prisoners of war, permanently disabled on their way home from Germany, passes it includes the VERY wearables that are uppermost in your mind; it’s hot now, you must admit. Without a bit of hesitation we say, ‘‘This is one of the STRONGEST bargain outlays we've ever announced.’’ A “Firm as Stone”’ Endeavor to Rid Ourselves of All Women’s Summer Dresses | At the Central Furniture Store Y00 MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS AT THE CENTRAL HAVE THE CENTRAL FIGURE ON YOUR FURNITURE BILL lult to show how earnest we ll‘. in this “July (‘lnnnco" we offer to sell at $3.95 those smart Trueville Linen dresses that have been bringing - $7.50. They are made up with white walsts and awning stripe skirts. Then, too, we are offering our $5.756 flowered Marquisette Dresses at the b, Ty n 2 sam. ice—$2.95. See them all groupad ln one lot in our peerless da— ; Y y 3 . here overy might.- Another apectal filled | R oy l T, . . y < [ Wit stmilarly cripplea Germans, who ard | Jpurthiput devoted;to Womer sfvent: | : ;Y . é J : «umln... from France, = After. this ox- | change ls completed 3,00 members of the ‘ - ) ) Hf J ; . sanity corpe of the two nations will be | A Reductien That Amounts to Annihilation of Prices on transferred from one country to the other. | | It is reported at Constance that 2,000 French sanitary troops are being held on the German frontier awalting |rlmlm»rt home Two Turkish Lines Are Taken by Allies| IA)NDO,\" duly 16.—Two strongly held ! Turkish lnes defending the Dardanelles have beem captured by Anglo- French | forces on the Gallipoli peninsula, accord- See Our Beautiful Three- s“ See Our Beautiful Four. sI Io ing to an annnouncement given out this | Moom Tome Onatita for. evening by the British official press | bureau. N\ Dresses for Girls of 8 to 14 Years Bnys '.he “Smnmn” Girls’ Think of buylng at 94c a Girl's 85 Dresses We Have, Includmg 9 1c Dress that is replete with style, to swavys? " say nothing of comfort. We show Summery Crepes, Voiles and such a line of dresses in ages 8 to 14 i roug! years. Women look at the dresses, Llneps that b ht $3.50 to then say: ‘‘The material alone is $56.00 formerly. worth more.” Child's Indian Tent, made of heavy canvas, nicely ornamented; complete with stakes, polol s‘ 10 and rope; our price. .. $1.50 and $2.50 Have Never Purchased the Equal of .the White Wash Skirts We Special New —__. FRENCH SOCIALISTS ARE FOR REPUBLICAN FRANCE | a—— At Onl Women's White Wash Skirts A( Onl Wuhnble White Beach cloth, PARIS, July 16.—The national congress | "V ot wide ribbed cotton cord or ¢ Y (ailored style; wide belt and of the soclalist party of France, at which | White Repp. Plain straight, straps; fine white pearl but- all the soclalist members of the cabinet medium flare; fancy pockets, tons. Two side pockets. In all were present, today unanimously adopted medium high waist. Siges 37 sizes to 30-ineh waist and in extended. , resolutions affirming anew | ® to 42 lengths; waist, 23 to @ all lengths. Immense values “the umehakable confidemce’ of. the | . 30 inches,, at $2.30, party in the cause of the allies and re- publican France. The resolutions declared that the party sought with the remainder of the nation and with the nation's allles, “‘the libera- tion of the territory of herolc and loyal Belglum and the invaded regions of | France, as well as justice for Alsace and | Lorraine.” {“BILL" DEACON, BEE CITY HALL MAN YEARS AGO. DEAD §£275 For Women’s Beautifal Voile Dresses, Worth to $9.75 The very smartest creations in Volle dresses, striped, flowered or polka dot de- signe. Also Linens and Pongees, highly suitable for outings and travels. In Misses' and Women's sizes. Small Boys’ Wash Sults Country Club Smocks Women's Golfine Sport Newest Ladies’ Fibre Are Again Reduced Are Newest for Now Coats Reduced, too Silk Sweaters Here Acme g Fe a-ut-. -hw tely sanitary, no sol u; on the |nl-o of cream can, our price 90 {vive him X Not content with the price Postively the' newest and Here's an under price on Now that the hot weather is ° T O' T". HCOH RENT DISTRICT - Word was recelved tn Omaha last night slashing of the past few weeks, n‘:’t;u':‘ wlnl;dM?.l:e:)! Au.\‘:e for those popular White or Sand Ihrr:;el:l:d"&“l(h:oru;:fi wl!lnh‘e the death at Minneapolls of William en an are the new 3 y swag- B oo nor w81 bo vo. woll veselind T e T ae 1o - | “Country® Gludy* > GMOCKS. color Golfine Sport Coats. ChC gor fiber silk swenters, In plai as the city hall man for The Bee during Srades of garment Made up of Chambray or models, ‘W convertible col- or two-tone shades of Copen- 19023 His death was caused by & brain of Small Boys' Wash Bults we Linen,, in taa, old rose, blue or laré, patch pockets and wide hagen, Rose, Yellow, Gold, |tumor, which developed several months had on sale. Good, fast colored lavender, “Smock™ favors a belt all around. May be had etc. As Is customary, the new ago. For a number of years Mr. Deacon materials, plain colors and Butcher's Apmn. yet the very in siges 32 to 40. The regu- things have their initial show- had made his home in Chicago, where stripes or figures or white are novelty is making a seller of lar prices were up to $15.00, ing here, and you'll see much he was associated with H. J. Gonden in included In the lots of suits it just now. (Women's Dept., yet they are on sale in the to admire in this newer idea I AND IWARD SIS the publication of Public Service, a mag- now offered at Becond Floor) “July Clearince.” sweater. Q azine devoted to the affairs of public ’ {utilittes. A wife and two children sur- | 690, 9&, sl.‘s Al sz.so, ‘3,95 Nflw 'l ss,“ At 35.75, 37_50 | | |BUILD FOR BELLIGERENTS, U. S.-SUBMARINES WAIT WASHIN "TON " of the companies which has secured rights to bulld submarines of & suecessful type for one of the Kuropean belligerents will INFANTS' WEAR I e e e BATHING SUITS Two Much Wanted Lines of Ladies Girls' Bathing Suits—The Priscilla Rompers—In beauti showing here embraces all the B (ac 99 tul flowered Crepes, etc. Made stylish models in vogue at the oes 0 e eare a r ay up for 2 to 6-year-old girls. De Luxe be unable to submit blds at lh': an'n“ resorts and may be h.dsl 50 e - B L 31,50 79c R Daniels today postponed un: , $2.30 and 4 ; piember 3. opening hida for the wi- ot :m ‘:.‘ 1 Women's Canvas and Nubuck Women's White BShoes of are here ‘“"so: STEAD ber ol h o thorized by the last Women's Bathing its—Chic, Butt Shoes. Made up with Genuine Buckskin. Mad Infants’ Soft e Shoes—Lace IN of the ol yles of v-nnm-u-.mmm e v utylish, yet servicable suits, nen::'e welt soles in u‘:adlum with white cravenetted .clol:.: patterns in_pretty color com- previous seasons, contrasting that should be m nu trunk of binations, The sort that usu- colors and smart, fanciful effoets ally sells at 50c, but 95 or comfortable during hot sea- welght welted soles and Cuban here now at, per pair ..DC SRUTAIN TO CLAMP SCREWS every resorter. sz.s. or low heels. No shoe so dressy taps: buttoned style; light $6.75, Ob..lmnd \ TRALS § TE son. We've sold these at $3.50 heels. The very prettiest of O NAVTRAL - AR THTen Women's Hathing Suits—One- per yard, but Saturday (one summer foot wear, that sold Infants' Summer Vests—Brok- FANTION. Taly ¢ o Bptiah maverns plece knitted bathing suits, day only) m"m for $5, Saturday pegg N e Ryp g s very. artt o touelt Pho vt with skiet offect. Made up ia Y SI 95 b R $2‘45 Fhere i the. ot Vo e o peutra! countries to U1 wool, at $8.00, and in o gy e <R ulfl-lp v':t:" ::ou:“u:‘; S T e cotton At............ 51 75 g P i, S 19c he r rowe ord president ¢ the council and liberal leader In the Tiouse of Lords, made an anmouncement .‘:unm.‘c' in the upper house this Dcpc_jll__.lil sftermece. Orders? Yes, the e —— Coughs and Moment Order is Don't disregard your cold. You sneese, cough, are feverish—nature's waming. Re D A 1616-18-20 FARNAM STREET. . wel ANl drugEists.~Advertisement Rent houses quick with & Bee Went Ad! °“=“====