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WHERE MELTING POT WORKS IN VAIN COXEY 70 RUN FOR SEN. ATE—'‘General’’ Jacob 8, Coxey, who led the ‘‘Army of the Commonweal'’' to American Geographic Society's Re- | Washington in 1894, has out- cent Studies of Turkey's Bewil. lined plans for his campaign dering Babel. as an independent candidate : wide ~Mercerized _shadow . English and il NGUE! DEALs | for United States senator (|| Dacsbnoversiv'una wiinches |~ Tila mntched sets, Xiso tine CLASH OF TONGUES AND from Ohio next year. He ||| TPttt v e | it Rar s '3 ¢ e, yard ; [ e C 4 Wash "\‘Mln the t"‘mc:'llnxl pot* Mr WIT v'.‘.'m would l‘lmu(::‘& platform de- { Al Vinen, Cluny Laces, In {::o‘::'khévk::-i-u:?m:a‘ ”}-“ tates may be the biggest of all it has | manding congri . || wertions ana Bands,” made t n matched sots, up to 4 Inches not the most varied contents, nor the hori he 1 f“l'O&;l i match, up to ¢ ins, wide; |\ ¢ wide. Reguiar price the. 5o most unmeltable, or non-fusible. The | thOTiZe the issue of $1,000,. | | b c. Sale price. y January o price......... steat country of hyphewstes i Turkey. | 000,000 legal tender curren- | by In the Jong run, ke Switzerland, we may observe In America a gradual dissolving procers. a graduval “colliGuefaction’— sometimes glowed un cy, half to create a merchant marine and half for naval || equipment or coast defenses. nithough when the firex of patriotism burn low.-but In Turkey the ingiediente are tougher and stingler. Century after century of sim- mering, stirrings by scimitar, and appli- caticn of the flerce heat have left solid masses stubbornly unsubdued to 1dex's The Turks," declares the author of the | Amerlcan Geogranbic Soclety's report, Leon Dominian, “bear a2 name which has no significance. They themeelves apply it to every Mohammedan inhabitant of Asia Minor without diserimination of race origin. But for fully elght cen- turics they have stocked their harems | with women seizod from conquered popu- | lations. It Is no exaggeration to say that this human tax has been levied on | almost every family of the Caucasus, Westérn Asia and the countries of the Balkan pen'nsuls. Today the net result | of this varlegaled intermixture is that | the Tartar or'gin of the average Tark | of rel'glon, population Turkish of the THE OMAHA Special Attraction of Dainty Laces | wle price, 3 The #0 called, is entirely concealed by the | mingling with Mediterrancan, Armeno'd- Alpine and even Nordio elements. Except | in a few isolated instances, thy Turkish type of Central Asti ely met within | Turkish bounda: rly no valld claim to raclal 4 up by the Turks. If the Germanic powers fancy that the prophetic and final evolution of the Turk is reprosented by Captain Boy-Ed lh-y’ base It on small grounds. He 1Is the| ‘Tartar-Circassian-Armenofd-Toutonic hy- | phenate, his father being a Turkish mer-| chant resident in Germany, and bhis| mother & German movelist: but he ia not | & type, but & more or less isolate Incident ~=there are too few of him to amount to | cco §. td & prophecy of Turkey's futu ‘That fu. ittt bt ‘ ture 1s as vagué as the » d‘l‘urk.]' o RS #nd his loosely held empire, Mr. Domin-| Physites,”” devil-worship and Zoroas- ian writes: trianlsm. Nutionality Meaninglens. | Reduced to generic race-terms the dif- “Turkish nationality {s as equally mean. | féTént bloods are Semitic, Armenold, ingless (a8 the word Turk). The de.| TUrkl Georgian, Indo-European, |with pivent _‘ mixture, Next to the Turks, the least ‘m"‘:;"" ot "‘."2:::"‘;‘0‘:’:“:"": “oon. | PUre-blooded, Mr. Dominian relates, are : bejon “ithe Jews., They are now a mixture of | | srring the boon of gavernment or of MA- | gemivie Mediterrancan and Arménold | tionality uypon the land and its peoples, | . y ’ peoples. There are about 130,000 of them 1n Gibbon's meordant langusgs, ‘the camp | jn tne Byrian and Mesopotamian prov- ':“ ";;::: '“'A::‘"_'r‘u“““"‘y of the inces, and according: to Mr. Dominian ulne r. rkey is still & A . field in which the Turk has pitched | Lt ol :’::::.:‘1:0‘:-::“““ s ::'::fl :’::l:"‘:':::::";lm l::l the day | Armenians are not the only Turkish e R Ve to break | gubjects who have refused to fuse. By \ v Ao SRy MMLM“'-'M for uls | kiiling the males the Turke have sought ) o N e T ‘flv‘.fl" "‘:". to overcome this race which would V { ol vioes ot :"‘m ot :r"“"' .: neither accept Mohammedanism nor in- i el g seat of y "“" ‘op | LeTmarry with Turks. They have moral et hthu‘hmrk “."" - fortitude and martial spirit and “dwell- thmlu A B i omey ‘m“.‘. ": ers of v:uny of the leas accessible re- cesses of the Tauric or Armenlan high- mantle ot Islamic theocracy. Bysantine | 1unas have held their Turkish (ou'.ln government and customa have continued check for centuries, and have managed Lo flourish in Ottonian domaine. ™K | to maintain & state of semi-independence in the midet of thelr conqueror's land.” lll should be noted that thelr preserva- Bysantine tion of the hyphen, or rather thelr re- 2 tho catiune 1o aien (o o siome have | jection of Turkish supremacy without ally democratie cha: of both Ta: qualifioation, is due to resentment | ocleties and Koranic teaching. It fa | S68Inst hated conquerors and - perse- , indeed, Is the cause of the al- Even the language so-call most militant preservation of the hyphen Turk is :,,g his own. 6‘:"'“" he .‘:: among other tribes and reces—an eter- one, but now ‘“‘over 70 per t of the nal protest against the armed conguest words In any Turkish daily are Arable, of their lands and forcible subjection retained in unalloved purity, A scant | P forcible tribute-laying of the con~ sprinkling of Tartar words merely re- | dUeror. The so-called devil-worshipers, by thelr sound the raucous articula- | th® Yeridls, who came from the Eu- which form the nomad's speech, phrates and dwell in the Mesopotamian s & true measure of | PIlls, have been execrated beyond all concepts which fing | °thers by Mohammedans. “This mind. The splondor of | °f the presumed worshiper of thé devil elegance | a8 not outiived ita time," remarks the literary wgeographic report; “a devout Mohamme- religi dati will today spit upon the ground and mutter a curse whenever the abhorred name Yezidl crosses his lips. The mod- ern armament of Turkish expeditions has cowed the present generations into submission which their fathers would scorn, But they still remain unwilling’ taxpayers, and rely on the natural dis- inclination of Turkish tax collectors to mountain elimbing." Mr. Dominlan remarks: ‘‘The present inhabitants of the diversified domains of the sultan have been welded by the run of history into a shadowy political unity which has failed to conciliate their incompatibilities of origin and ideals.” In fine, whatever European nation takes over the Turkish empire, it will find its work cut out for It—with the chiefest hyphenation problem in exis- tence.~Boston Transcript. DOG AND GIRL ROUT BANDITS Shinbone Grab Spolls Ganwork and Seares capture or purchase, Plaee of tontlicting Ideals, “From the soclal standpoint the ehst- orn half of Asiatic Turkey deserves in- Vestigation as the seat of an immemorial conflict between nomadism and seden- tary life, Every stage of the transition between the two conditions may be ob- served. The feuds which set community k against community in Turkey originate E in the divergent interests of nomad and fry settlod inhabitant. ideal nursery of hardy men to a land of meeting between races and people as well 4 as between their ideals, It may be safely Sredisied that the future of its fahabie | 0 o . w oo nag made a pur s | chase of tobacco at F. A. Larson's store, 139 Payne avenue, attempted to hold up the proprietor &t the point of a gun. The men, who were roughly dressed, entered shortly after 8 p. m. Mr, Larson and his wife were in the store. The visitors purchased a small amount of tobacco and departed. In ten minutes they returned and asked for cigarettes. Larson told them that he had none. The. men did not leave the store at once, but one moved to the front door and the other to the rear door. Miss Helen Larson came from the rear fonfusion by Tengues. of the store, where the Larsons make Among the differmnt languages in| thelr home. As she entered one of the northern and central _Asiatic Turkey | men leveled a pistol at Larson and de- Decessarily “forsign,” some of them manded that he put up his hands Larson thoroughly native than that|instead drew his gun from under the Soverning Turks) Greek ia [ counter, and ax he id s the bandit fired. of h'ghland and iowland by the spirit of the west not be delayed much longer. This much may be sald now, that t ifi Mrs. Larson and their dog “Dick" jelned forces with Larson, the dog at tacking the two men and driving them i i 2 3 fi sk i t Larson sald that the bullet fired at Nim struck near where he was standing. “Had my wife not set the dog on the men | do not know what would have ihappened. When she told him to diive | the men from the store he tried to blie | their lega,” said Larson. Miss Larson ram to the telephone and | police,. When they arrived had disappeared.—St. Paul Dis- 3 e &d will turn second-hand cash. Fine Siik Shadow Lace Allovers, Lace Vli'lr;uncu;nl», white and ¢ream; Beaded Silk Chiffons and Silk Chan- .50c | tlily Dress Nets. Regular price 76e, January SUNDAY B l“e. Flouncings, 12 to 27 ins, Fancy Wash Laces. German e At 69c Choice of two big tables of | Choice, Daintily Trimmed Gowns, | Teddy Bears, Combinations, Skirts, | ete. Made of good’quality material At 45c¢ A fine lot of Gowns, Skirts, Cov- ere, Chemise, Drawers, Combina- tions, ete., lace and embroidery trimmed. Some with ribbons, oth- ers plain tucked and full liberal cut. | and pretty trimmings. gerie Cloths, Nainsook, ete. At $1.00 A wonderful assortment of the Daintiest of Lingeries, Lace and Embroidery Trimmings, Ribbons, Tuckings, ete. Sheer Lin- Wash Some have assortments and many samples in these lots, especially pur- chased for this sale. | Crepe de Chine and Satin Corset . $1.09 Covers, worth $100 Lo Leesaes ’ Crepe de Chine Envelope Combinations, e $1.69 and $1.98 Crepe de Chine Envelope Com- At 18c Choice of Some Wonderful Ready Sheetings,Muslins, The Celebrated “Utica” Brand Sheetings Beautifully bleached and finished—in weave, weight and durability nome better made. Width 8-4 width .. 9-4 width .. 10-4 width .., 72x90-Inch Bleached Sheets, good qual- Ity, soft finish, French seam enter; regular 39¢c values. Sale price, each ........00 tesanan ........25‘: Genuine “Hill Sem- Genulne “Fruit-of- = Idem” Plllow | the Loem” Bleached ases; beautlfal | piigw Cases, each quality, positively | "y, the or- free from dressing. " Label.” This well known brand s sure to give satisfaction. Worth up to 20¢. Sale price Size 42x36 18360 oa. Size 45x36, 14}e oa. Size 42x36 in., 140 ea. Bize 45x36 in., 1be ea, wal- yard— to Match, same Bleached Pillow Blips reliable quality and finish. BRCD . .viversrnsssaannnsassinsssasens Fine Standard Sheeting, res with Sterling Brand; $-4 width; 26c value. Sale price, Igc B T PP PP West Farnam Bleached Sheets and Slips from the celebrated Whitehorn Anchor , none better. Made extra welght. Ml | 16c and 13¢c walues. Yard quality, soft finish, 10c value. Sale price, yard ...oo0. SrsanssasameneRseaeraas binations, worth to $2- Children’s and Infants’ Specials Special Made She — sl 42 and 46-inch Tu tine soft finish, up to 10 yards. binations, worth to $6, Janu- ary sale price Crepe de lected, worth to $6, Janu- ary sale price 39 and Petticoats, worth to $10.. Choice of Big Lot of Infants’ Sleepers, for Sucked and Hemmed Draw- ers, for .. P Genuine Wamsutta and Dwight Anchor Bleached Sheetings, Casings and Tubings. These wonderful fabrics are considered the best American made sheeting, their value is known from coast to coast. We carry them in all widths; not stamped, but other- wise genuine. Width Actual Value Sale Price 8-4 width ....... ..80e. . 98¢ yard 9-4 width . .82 24¢ yard 10-4 width . .Bde 260 yard 45 Inches A9 15¢ yard 42 {nches . Lo 17e.. .. 14¢ yard Beautiful Tubing, Same Reliable Grade 42-inch 23 o5 45-inch 4o o 9-4 Bleached Bheeting, our leader, unstamped. Fine soft fini value, speoial, yard........... Bh o B e Ao AAALAAALILA AR The Genuine “Fruit-of-the-Loom" Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide. Each bolt bearing the genuine and original Fruit Label. This well known cotton, as our trade knows, is sold regular- ly from 10c to 12%c. Spe- 6 clal sale price, yard C (Only ten yards to each customer, no phone or mail orders filled.) The Genuine Brown Pepperell Sheeting, easily bleached and laundered; 9-4 l6 width. Sale price, yard........... *}C (enuine Mohawk Bleached Sheets and Slips This most desirable make of bedding is made from finest grade domestic sheet- ing, all pure staple cotton from the Mobawk Steam Cotton Mills! 3-inch hems torn and ironed ready for use. Sale price— Size Actual Value Sale Price 72x90 inches .. o o ..57¢ 72x99 inches ¢ ] 8190 inches . o 1 ¢ Pillow Y 42x36 inches .. . 12‘: . 46x36 inches . . b The celebrated “Baker R" Brown Sheeting, 36 Inches wide. Comphares with Pepperell “R;"” worth 10c. 5* Sale price, yard (¥ (Only 10 yards to each customer. No phone or mail orders filled.) The genuine “Fruit of the Loom"™ and Lonadale Mercerizsed Cambric. These besutiful Underwear Muslins are worth 12%ec. Speclal for our Jan- uary White Sale, yard. 36-Inch IMine Sea Island Ladies' Choice Longeloth, No. 600, and 40-Inch soft finish, for The Genuine Londsdale Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide. (10 yards to each 6 customer.) YAard ........coeeceraeens '}C No phone or mail orders filled. Crepe de Chine Gowns and Envelope Com- Chine Petticoats, specially me- Crepe de Chine and Satin Gowns Outing Kimonos, Nightingales and 12 W] e C Choice of Big Lot of Children’s Muslin, $3.69 .. $2.98 $5.00 and Children’s The Genuine “Pepperell” and Aurora Bleached Sheetings Pepperell Sheeting is one of the oldest and choicest American products; easily laun- Sale Price .28¢ Yard dered, d wearing qualities. th Actual Value 8-4 width ..28e¢... 9-4 width . 10-4 width . 72x90-inch Bleached Hemstitched Sheets, fine soft finish, good quality, ironed. Sale price, yard Size 456x86 In. Each......... right; direct looms; worth 23¢, T R A ets and Slips, Longcloths, Nainsooks,Domestics ...... 104c 9-4 Standard “Brown Sheeting” comes in large web or roll, 1,000 yards, stands up- from the manufacturers’ s YIRe The Genuine Wamsutta Bleached Madras, beautiful shirtings and waistings; checks, brocades and hairline cords; and 19¢ values. Sale price, yard ...... lZ'}C 86-in. Bleached Mus- 36-in. Bleached Mus- “;Con ‘Oot- u-: or 3 ¥ Se vaine. Yard— Un, “Our Star)” seft finish; Te val. Yd. lengths to 15 yds. 10e values. Ydo— 34c torn and 29¢ Fine quality Hemstitched, Bleached Pil- low Cases, soft finish to match. neat 16¢ This popular brand stands hems, torn and ironed. 72x90 inches 72x99 inches 81x90 inches 81x90 inches . 42x36 inches ... 46x36 inches . . Sheets grade heavy round thread use. Sise 81x99 inches ... 81x99 inches . 81x99 inches The Celebrated Utica Bleached Sheets and Pillow Slips for perfec- tion of weave and wearing quality unex- celled, the equal of linen in weight, texture and finish; America’s finest sheeting, 3-inch || Size Actual Value Sale Price Extra Heavy Linen Finish Genuine Regal Brand, made from best sheeting; stand wear and laundry. Hemmed ready for Actual "lelu Sale Price | Fabrics in Omaba. L I We Are the Sole Distributors of the Famous Mwfimm heetings, Casings, Tubing, i | D¢ will ¢ clcielh. ;olnod with | pink md&'lvhlle brog walohn. price, sach +... $3.50 | Frice 7oreer-.. S1.8 First Great Sale of the New Yea 2 Extra Specials in Boudolr Caps One Big Lot, worth to 75c...... One Big Lot, worth to 35c...... Fine New Materials Invite You to Sha Everything a Woman Needs for Wais children's wear, house finish, does not turn yello dresses, ;mdermu.!llnl‘ and Afunblllty it has no etc.; requires no {ron- ing. 38c value, 10 ing to width and quality: yard .. . C 36 inches wide, 12-yard b Windsor Crepe. 86-Inch, splendid white for dainty undermus- lins. This is the best and only 36-inch crepe manufactured, and sells everywhere for 26c. January Sale Sea Island Nainsool Price, yard.. W ZOC making dainty underm yards each— White Checked Vofle, | 42 inches wide fine crisp quality; 27 86 inches wide inches wide; ' 5 Manbhat inso 25¢ val. Yard.... IOC | up in 10-yard boxes Greatest January Salé Two Distinct Models at $1. Model for stout figures dium top, long skirt with elastioc gore set in bottom of skirt. ' Model for slender figure is mad in fancy stripe coutil, one of our most populais models. ary Sale Price Dress Materials One big lot of fine Em- broidered Fancy Imported White Dress Materials which are slight- 1y, soiled; 36 or 45 inches wide; worth up to $1.26. January Sale Price, yard . Cotton 27-inch Imported ‘White English Cotton Crepe, made from best selected Egyptian yarn, strong and durable for s Without going into details of the i Market this season we will give you ju January White Goods Sale interest First, we found plenty of cotton fine, dainty materials that go into tiw this months ago while the choosing u time for careful preparation. And, quite as important o the su manufacturers more than willing to c large and early orders. Ready cash ag maximum values, by securing many o The results of patient and painsta. assorted stocks of white goods at pri tiful supply now. We have made hig pleteness of sizes and quantities of e. lins, Foundations. Sport Various Lots of which we secured for 40 and 46 inches wide, Shadow Voile Rice Cloth Seed Marquisette Plain Organdie Novelty Batiste January Sale Price, yar and Blouse 49¢ B_‘!!l@.- ' for your undermuslins, selected combed yarns, 1 42 inches wide, 12-yard j 46 inches wide, 12-yard another crepe Im pe 40 inches wide, 12-yard 36 inches wide, 12-yard b 36 inches wide, 12-yard Women who appreciate the neeessity of n corsets for the success of the spring wardrobe take advantage of the special prices which pre here this month, The values are greater than ever before and sizes and pro) of Corsets rtions are so varied that our ¢ setleres can fit every type of figure. From $5.00 to $7.50 Corsets for slen Corsets, in low and me- | and medium figures, dium bust. Materials are | bust with free hip coutil and fancy bro- | tion. Made of beaut made in coutil, m Janu- Regular $2.00 values. rials, plain batiste and | ;2.50 u:ds.lls,oo value! coutil. Sia anuary e 19030 ..000000 51.00 LURON oo oteenss o4 S o 1 A Dbig assortment of | Corsets, in fancy mta—‘ Brassieres in front or back closing styles, med /sith wide embroidery insertion and edge, othe trimmed with heavy lace. Sizes 34 to 48, . Regular B0c and 7Bc values ... oi! $2.0 Brassieres, odd in best makes;