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2 DEMOCRATS VOTE Roll Call on Suffrage|MOREHEAD BACK THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1916. Summer Store Hours: St. Louis, June 16.—Following i 5 SUFFRAGE PLANR siistiatisitymen ) WHBBONE | xoomy e maee || THONPSON-BELDIN 6 CO,| |Paiesmssr™ ) ;l:euco:;l‘:m‘t;;:f::lechpei::ght‘:: n:lutl’;‘: (Continued From Page One.) of It That You See ‘e Except Saturld;\y, | ; democratic platform: job in the city hall. It i If you judge this store by — 1 B en until 9 p. m. | m§tbt:: Ogn;en;l:n Adjourns ufm e :crl ic platform S ol J:g w:flmg l;ovg::;rlz its show’ windows and its L The fas‘uon Genk;r Or Hle fl:dd!eWesl’ o When op P } Fig it Over Question of |Alabama .. 1 |Omaha and the mayor. A joke was advertising. Established 1836 8 Franchise for Women, Arkansas . played on Butler that has stirred the All of our window space A Silken Newness I et 'g;l‘lmr JolE ruptedibydia rowover lri‘tst‘llrh"“ of the Dahlmanites not a doeil go; equal thetsplce 3c- 4 il WILSON GETS WHAT HE WANTS E:fig::.}: o . Wiaen' Butler left for the St. Louis ;:gtfnent; !,ix:llgrg.o Mt POI‘Ch DreSSCS for Summer One Always Enjoy‘ 8 Colorado .. convention he bore letters of intro- It’s indeed a delightful treat to The advertising is just a steady white light of actual- ities. You must come into the store to appreciate its com- leteness, the character of ts merchandise, the excel- lence of the service. Today, tomorrow and each succeeding day depend- able merchandise is sold at most moderate prices. duction to Roger Sullivan and Tom Taggart as being “the leader of the democracy in Douglas county.” Some rude persons stole the letters and re- turned them to Jim Dahlman. Over the face of one was written, “this was taken from a hobo, evidently a forg- ery.”” Over the other this sentence: “Picked this up on the street, one cannot, be too careful with confident- ial letters.” Like the Convention. 4 ; (Continued From Page One.) e *states on how to conduct their electorates. Anti-suffrage delegates on the floor plied the governor with questions which brought out in the answer fresh arguments against the admini- stration plank and when Ferguson had iinisfled, the convention was in confusion and the tone of the uproar Tilinols Indiana Towa Kansas Kentucky Loulsiana Maine . *Maine Maryland Massachu Michigan Minnesota in the delegate sections was indica- | }jississlppt 1 i The great bulk of the Dahlman s 2 b . club will leave this evening for C ?i(v:h:(‘:ymmglas:l:;u:'?tl?l::: “opponents Nebrasi s of""‘:l"[ T:“Y ‘;3" "°éh'ij"t8hb“! “‘ifie Needlework Class . v s of reatment accorded them e 0 . Senator Stone Under Fire, § i |ofthe treatment accorded them by the || for Children— o *New Jersey . New Mexico New York North Carolina national convention would come every year. -There are others, how- ever, who wish the whole blamed con- When Senator Stone took the speaker’s place to defend the plank, he was bombarded with a running Commences Saturday This summer class, which meets cl Afternoon Wear surprise for you in style and quality. “Down a few this dress offering. see the newest comers which are above all extraordinarily stylish. Striped Silk Jerseys with plain shades to match, rich colors, and especially heavy. See them soon, as they won't be with us long. Out-Door Wear is given a boost by the many novelties in silks and fine cottons now displayed. Wash Taffetas for underwear foundation and petticoats, in ev- ery light and medium shade, 39- inch, $1.25. . Bathing Suit Satins and Vene- tians, 86-inch, in navy, black and white, 69¢ to $2.50. Rear—South Aisle—Main Floor. $5.95 and $7.50 --Basement-~ Cool, dainty dresses, a eps to better values,” is early demonstrated by fire of questions and argument from 10 ;: | vention scheme of nominating presi- e Saturd. i t] delegates on the floor which even- » 20 ldential candidates post-holded to i::erryegt.in ’.:5 }i‘.‘;{;‘,}i‘fi;g' bfinlf WOMEN'’S SUM- \ tually exhausted the time allotted to 10 eight years instead of four. It is all der the Eompetent idance of . o him without permitting him to speak | LA IYELR " i | very well for the spectators, but ex- Miss Steenstrup and her able as- pettlcoat speclal MER UNDERWEAR i ten successive minutes. South Carolina . T cecdmil-y wearying to those who have sistants, the children learn art Well-M Anti-suffrage delegates loudly chal- (& to worl needlework in all of its branches, Flowered Sateen Petti- ell-Made, Cool, lenged his references to Ferguson's Stay Until the Last. and the experience of past sea- Comfortable. " sons has shown that they become wonderfully proficient. Your daughter should be here Saturday. statements with cries of “that's not what he said,” and “that’s not fair.” Many delegates openly took the posi- tion that the question was becoming H much confused by the manner of its Exceedingly surprising was the number of delegates from Nebraska in their seats, when the convention convened this morning. There were thirteen of the sixteen delegates in ‘Washington West Virgin! ‘Wisconsin coats in light colors Gauze Vests, 158¢, 20c. Low neck, no sleeves. Gauze Lisle Vests, 50c, 65¢c. $1.65 Thompson-Belden Spe- presentation, Finally Senator Stone | Xvomiag . - their seats. On the question of the Art Needlework—Third Floor. | #ia] House Dress, $1.00 Hand crochet tops, Kay- l:igedd. ;one Efmt?il:rsuf (l:;::m‘:ha n?‘f sl = nubutitu!eufioi the zxinglri;y rekplon ?n = ser make. ) h g bt o woman suffrage, the Nebraska dele- B - . . ppns NoalsatSnmear | Matie, 7 aeeturtiN | atestvated solidly- against the mo- ¥ Gauze Lisle Union Suits, 50c. w Jorsey, Low neck, fitted or wide The crowd wanted to howl Pitt- mon down and. shouted “vote, vote.” “Yes I know you want to vote,” Pittman cried at his opponents. “You'd rather do anything else than ear the truth, 5 “Are you men who are willinfi to hear women denounced, afraid to hear a man say something in their behalf? I want to qmnl to you to give your sisters and daughters and mothers the right to vote.” Furnishes Speech. “What's that got to do with this?” tion, This action was somewhat sur- gmmg to those on the inside, these eing reasons to believe that at least three of the Nebraska delegation favor the minority report. Frank W. Brown of the Kearney Times, in_speaking of the attitude of Colonel Bryan as outlined in his speech of last night, said: “I believe that the settlement of the slight dif- ferences, which existed on the Ne- braska delegation, was so amicably adjusted that it {)resagel the enthusi- astic support of both supposed fac- tions for the whole ticket, state and Ring Bolts Three-I League; Off B, L, T, And Percy for Life (Continued From Page One.) and take it where it can be put on the wire.” g “The best t.ing you can do is to get out of here,” says the policeman, SATURDAY SILK COATS GO INTOTHECLEARAWAY The June Clearaway Has Reduced Apparel Prices Suits, Coats, Dresses knee. Fine Ribbed Lisle Union Suits, $1.00.. Fitted or wide knee. Black Lisle Bloomers, 85¢. Center Aisle—Main Floor. Men Wluz;me Once $12.50 to $35 are the reduced prices, and chorused the delegates. d d : : Wi | 11 3 s : nfiil:;lolffin‘:fl;’;g‘vle é;:':“;n°l“r:3f:;:' :?nl}kizt‘l:o:?hde n\:ll& in;“:ln io.ubnodu 'flfi nation this fall. ".';:h Wet J they will interest you undoubtedly —So & }'ah!ltfl ;222;:1:203 '9 = N 2 i - | o'clock I run in’> a man that's con- i SOV - fusion, Pittman managed to get|nected with the telegraph company TWO ATTAGKS UPON R THE STORE FOR be an ea.rly arrival center of interest ( ' 4 through with his speech. and I give him m ystuff and he says e r to men who seek Y<* It remained for Senator Walsh to| he would take it in. But here’s what YERDUN REPULSED SHIRTWAISI- S ; save the administration plank, In an i i i comfort and style save th P in|1 told that policeman when 1 got A Summer Without a Hosiery For Every in thei i impassioned speech hie swept aside | back to the hotel, where he wasn't| (Continued From Page One) Some very dainty new o iRl e el aalon whih ot o b o * 1 | e R R e Of wash blouses fo | Forasclis quite out of the | Summer Need for the | e e f 5 =1 “You're a fin, big stiffe” I says. f chine guns and our infantry . B Y . : tes that President Wilson himself | «pil- sce thar you' get fired first|nd it resulted in heavy losses to 7 "y | question. Price You Care To Pay. Real ease is $2.95. ¢ ~There are many novel ew the plank was in the platform | pino Ho o N f | and considered it ARttt there dor thing in the morning,” I told him. |our assailants. iy “I got a good notion to knock your following a violent “Further cast, form, you ought to be wearing stripes and f got a notion to make you wear a black eye,” I told him, “You'll hear from me before the week is over,” I says to him; “and I'm going to keep track of you.” I'm poing to send hi ma posfcard. They was plenty other good news- paper men and delegates like myself that couldn’t get in the building, and all of them was pritty sore chout it, but none of them, only me, had the nerve to speak right out to the police. They was another session today, but I wouldn’t go up there, because Tain't thatk ind of a fellow that tries but a discordant and diveded party unless we surrender some of our coa- victions to the wisdom of a majority. “Here, you are confronted, as one of our famous leaders said ‘with a condition, not a theory.” ' The twelve suffrage states représent ninety-one votes in the electoral college. Every + political party has made this declara- . tion in some form or other, It be- . comes & simple &uenion of whether . you will incur the enmity of these women, There is no possibility of losing a single vote if you adopt this majority plank because every other party has done the sane.” trenches on the southern side of the Caillette Woods. Our curtain of fire, at onc. brought into play, prevented the enemy from coming out of his trenches.” 5 o French Attacks Repulsed. Berlin, June 16.—(Via London, 4:1 p. m)—Two attacks, delivered .by the French yesterday and last night on the German line along the south- ern slope of Deadman Hill (Verdun front) were unsuccessiul, the war of- fice announced today. In the first attack the French temporarily gained some ground, but a counter attack drove them back. Loyl - constantly changing its newness and freshness— never growing old."* "+ i "Second Floor. SUMMER TOILET NEEDS REDUCED Large Powder Puffs 10c Amoline, Saturday, 19¢ this summer. Never were the p'.‘," victory, . | block off,” I says to him, bombardment with large caliber . . % 1lal Y “h‘tu:u o W'“""‘," may be,” | “urnetead of you wearing that uni- | shells, the Germans undertook an at- ldeafl_ showq in th{s at~ | styles so different or quite | qualities, while prices are al- this is easy enough e said, “we shall never be anything tack at about 10 p. m. upon our tractive section, which is | so pretty. ways moderate here. We to find in our large short handles with loops to carry on the arm; also India or Bell shapes, in all colors. new “Chin-Chin” in all the new shades. gee, black and colors. umbrella or parasol; plain colors, India shape, sil- largely a matter of Bo specialiy ators kas & collar comfort, and Every one wants a parasol better variety of styles and assortment of sum- mer selections. Take a doz- en along with you on your vacation. Cravats, too, that will get your favorable judgment. All colors and patterns, from the most pyrotechnic combi- nations to plain and exclus- ive ones. Be comfortable. Wear our silk shirts; beautiful pat- terns, fast colors, 4, 5, 6 and commend the following: Qut-size Fiber Silk Hose, rib top, black or white, ex- cellent for wear, 59¢. Out-size Silk Boot Hose, lisle tops and soles, 59¢c. Thread Silk Hose, lisle top and soles, $1.00. Pure Thread Silk Hose in a variety of shades, lisle tops and soles, $1.25. Children’s Socks in both silk and lisle, in a splendid True Oriental shapes, Children’s Parasols, the Automobile Parasols, pon- Ask to see our two-in-one all Walsh Explains. to stea lin where they are not wanted. Toew v Oife OUAEY Foot Powder for 25¢ ver frame, short handle with rtment of styl u v o 0] e 1 i £ aated. : 5 ith | assortment of styles. 7 dollars. N e n: 'oilf ;;‘l:"bo'fi-n feor l? e‘:‘ lnwdowh:n T&:“l‘:r.“xz'l::r: r::: s:::;;.ry.'“nflfi; Non'spy for °nly 45¢ loop for the arm. Center Aisle—Main Floor. To the Left As You Enter. zoin. to put a resolution in here that| I’ a lie. You can't adopt this min-|I see you next time I hope you will |and destroye the cold germs. All drusgists. =—=Advertisement. TR ority report without stultifying your- | have enough sense of shame to turn ves.” your heads the other way so as I Senator Walsh then explained that|won't have to look at you. I can tl"l:l&ruldent knew about the suffrage and added. 3 stand just so much. “He believes it vital to his success I can onl yadd that I mentioned 2 your names in front of the managing ¥ that it stay there, I ask you who is 8 there here who is wiser or more editor today and hey had to call a patriotic than he?” ; doctor for him. ‘While the fight had been going on a thunderstorm burst and :l?en'tha row down on the convention floor was at its height, the storm reached ! its climax, e booming of the thunder mixed with the roaring shouts on the floor and the clatter caused by the rain on the roof almost drowned out the speakers. The storm cleared just as Senator Walsh finished speak- ing, and the closing words of his plea for the administration plank swept Read This Drug Store Ad- vertisement, It Will Pay You Save time because you can find at our stores the ravest Drug, Chemical or Sick Roo'm”Aeemeriu. As well as the newest Toilet Article or Perfume. Save MONEY because we make it our business %o see that every article we sell is priced RIGHT. For nearly 27 years under the same management—a business policy—as suggested above has been maintained. If you are a customer of the Sherman & McConnell Drug Company, YOU KNOW IT. Patent Medicines | Standard Cigars by the Box Box of 50 Flor de Murat Londres .3 Orders, ‘Washington, - June 16.—On the recom- mendation of W, W. Marsh, Dr. Corwin 8. Cornell' has been appointed pension surgeon at_Knoxville, Ia. Ponslons granted: Nebraska—John C. Bousfield, Auburn, $17; Ellen M. Laird, lr:;mnu. $13. uth Dakota—Ernest I kard, , §6 Miss ‘Adelaide Simonson has been ap- pointed postmaster at Boeds, Humboldt county, Ja., vice L. O. Lillegard, deceased; and Alexander DeWitty at DeWitty, Cherry county, Neb, office changed to Audacious, vice M. H..DeWitty, resigned. 2,90 at change of sentiment over the cgowd as welcome to the suffragists as the wave of cool refreshing air that poured down into the hot, reeking coliseum. Calls for Vote. There were renwed cries of “vote, vote,” but t.h:g were not shouts for the defeat of the plank. As the clerks “called the roll of states the votes top- ‘pled into the column supporting the plank as the committee had written it so fast that the defeat of the substi- _tute was assured before the call had gone 3 dozen states. At the close of the roll call, the whole platform, as ‘written, was adopted and after dispos- .ing of some formalities the conven- .tion adjourned sine die at 3:11 o'clock. VOCATION BUREAU | Conducted in the interests of the boys and girls of Omaba, Summer hours, 9 to 12 every weok day. 502 City Hall. Tyler 2637, B Jetter German Style ouble Beer “In « Class by Iteelt® ; Brewed and Bottled by Brewing Co., Ltd. . OMAHA, NFB. . Zemby Trete Supplied by Wm. 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