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TWO THE LINCOLN 19(5. Today Honor to France. Triassic Rock and Cancer. Not to Worry. Darkness Hates Light By Arthur Brisbane.

Fill your glass to the you have nothing bet- drink to the French re- public and the great people of i France. On this day, July 14, they 1 tore down the Bastile and threw from their backs the parasite idle classes that lived upon them ihe grace of or otherwise. Our Fourth of July came before the Bastile fell, when the nobles, with Marie at their head, were squandering the peas- earnings. But the founders of this country got their ideas from ihe French. And for that we should be ever grateful.

We might well afford to give the entire debt of France, not for La should be what we are wdthout him for what the thinkers of France taught son, Franklin and the others to whom this country owes its liberty. The Rev. Dr. Straton wants the law against teaching evolutton introduced into New York state. His earnestness may puzzle other fundamentalists when he said he can prove evolutionists are wrong, because rock" antedates by millions of years the time of evolution as described by- Darwin.

If the world Is only 6,000 years old, how can there be rocks millions of years old? In their desire to discredit Darwin, good funda- mentalists should not forget his own "facts and More important than silly argument about evolution is news from London that real scientists, working for the government, appear to have isolated the germ of cancer. The germ, invisible in the most powerful microaqope, is what science calls untversal Like the germs of tuberculosis, diphtheria, it exists In millions of sound bodies and develops dangerously only when the body and its tissues are weakened. When the tissues of animals, under experiment, mice, were weakened by application of irritating substance and the newly discovered germs inserted, cancer developed invariably. It is also asserted, by responsible men, that mice have been rendered proof against cancer attack by the use of the germ in anti-toxin form. Thus far it is only a wonderful glorious hope, and as yet there is cure for outside of surgery, cutting it out.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manee, who have nine children, gave a party for those children and their offspring. One hundred and one came to the party. If everybody did as well, if the millions in China raised their gigantic families, for instance, and if plague and floods stopped killing them, how soon would the earth be overpeopled? That is a thing not to worry about.

"The Lord arranges it so that the trees shall not grow into the And He has undoubtedly arranged It so ihat the earth shall not breed more people than it can support. As the world grows older and its people know more, fewer children are born; more of them live. A Hottentot has 15 children. 12 of them die. A more nearly civilized being has three children and all of them live.

Lincoln Omaha HAAS BROTHERS Minneapolis New York A Sale Lancaster County Women Will Long Remember. THURSDAY Haas Brothers offer 385 Beautiful New Dresses At the ridiculous low price of Sizes 14 to 44 We cannot recall the instance when this store ever offered the equal of the values encounter in sale. Beautiful, bewitchingly styled Frocks, at a price barely representative of the cost of the making alone: Print cd C'rcpcs, Printed Georgettes, Canton Crepes, Laces, Georgettes, Flat Crepes, Combinations DRESSES FOR VACATION. SPORTS, AFTERNOON. DINNER AND PARTY WEAR; DRESSES IN EVERY IMAGINABLE COLOR AND COLOR COM BIN ATION.

In making your selections at Haas Brothers you are certain of complete satisfaction, because here any selection which does not come up to your expectation of satisfaction is subject to exchange or cash refund. tXJce Clevalor fa -Haas Brothers Shop Second Floor. National Bank of Commerce Bldg 13m A Sta. win-monkey trial. That's wise.

They have allowed scientific witnesses at the old witch trials in New England or old England. You can't have a satisfactory witch trial, or evolution trial, if you allow truth to be told. And no lady medium can successfully with all the lights turned on. P. earnest young writer Just got back from foreign travel, is trying to remember the best thing he ever heard about the effect of travel.

Perhaps it is this: voyages forment quand ils ne la deforment Which means, "Travel forms youth, when It does not deform Cotton went up Monday, after a bad start. Wheat gamblers cn the short sidr had little Angers pinched trying to get out their So It does in this world, one up and one down; money was dedr, 5 per cent if you wanted to speculate. buying what you never see and keep, selling what you have. On the whole, prosperous- very extremely prosperous, the main thing. Police Asked to Help Find J.

W. Scott, Fear Foul Play. No scientific witness will be allowed to testify at the Brvan-Dar- Our government realizes that the influence of is doing harm in China, and the United States ought to do something about tt. That may he, but it our business to reforjn Russia or undo her red influence. Tt Is our business to respect scrupulously the rights of t'hina and allow the Chinese to think what they please.

Let us not internationalize the Bryan-Darwin-monkey Idea (Copyright, GUILTY PLEA Bi EX-CLERK ALLEN Former York Official Admits Admits Embezzlement; Sentence Suspended. YORK. July R. O. Allen, ex-clerk of the District court of York county, Tuesday entered a plea of guilty to ohe of three charges of embezzlement preferred against him by County Attorney Banton Perry and was givn a suspended sentence by Judge L.

If. Hastings, of David City. The charges grew out of an audit of office, which showed a shortage of more than $1.000. The coon ty has since been reimbursed by the bonding company Allen, through his attorney, filed a petition for suspension of sentence on the ground that it was his first offense, that he realizes perhaps lie was not capable of ling financial matters In his office and that there was little, if any, moral turpitude involved the case. The county attorney agreed to the suspended sentence.

Allen was given a suspended sen tence of five years and parolqd Deputy Sheriff C. B. Mitchell, upon condition that he pay the costs of prosecution, when finally nble to do so. that he refrain from violating any criminal law, that he move his family from York couni and reside elsewdiere for the next five years. Police were asked Tuesday nigh! to help locate J.

W. Seott, 70, 1S30 street, who has been missing from the home of his stepdaughter, Mrs Myrtle Allen, since the evening of June 17. Mrs. 70, told Walter Anderson she had not reported the disappearance sooner for fear of her husband's displeasure but was now' afraid of foul play. There had been no quarrel and no one In the home could advance a reason for the aged disappearance, Mrs.

Scott said, unless he suddenly decided to go to some other city looking for work, which he had spoken of doing. Mr. Scott had been unable to get work for some years because of his age. He had talked of going to Wichita or Topeka, and other points, looking for a job. He was a carpenter.

The missing man left his home to get some cigarets for a sick son June 17 and did not return. Police are trying to locate him through the departments of other cities Scott was dressed in black trousers and a gray coat when he disappeared. He is five feet, nine inches tall and weighs 240 pounds. Farmer Dies of Burns As Blow Torch Explodes CHAPPELL, July Mick, farmer, died today from burns received when a blow1 torch exploded and covered him with flaming gasoline. His father was killed a year ago toda yin a runaway.

Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS 254 and 754 LISBON Fourteen prisoners implicated in the militarry uprising here last April, have escaped from St. fortress on an island in ttaa Taguas river. Don't be annoyed by ugly red, irritated, blotchy skins can be quickly cleared by Resinol Oifck IMtas Tlaicr The Shop of Youthful Styles Promptly at 0 A. M. 200 Printed Crepe and Plain Silk Dresses $25.00 $20.50 and even $.35.00 Values at All Suspender Skirts jg All All Broadcloth Dresses While They Last Open A harge Account Thursday Premium Tickets Are Given on ('ash Purchases and on Charge Accounts if Paid by the 10th of the Month To Out of Town Customers All mail orders filled promptly by your personal shopper Jane Lee, samples mailed when requested.

Special Telephone Service Is given to ail of town folks who have Lincoln telephone connections Just call R32SI ask for special service. Features for Thursday, Friday and Saturday An Unusual Purchase imple Lines floiteltti JeWdnj Other Exceptional Opportunities for This Week Only. Buy Now and Save. 59c Rayon Checks 35c Yard wide, self colored Rayon checks in a good quality for cool summer dresses In colons of pongee, heliotrope, jade and copen. priced very low in our July Sales, the ard es in colc 35 59c Colored Yarn Tissues 35c A very pretty fabrf? are these 36 Inch colored jam tissues so much in demand for summer frocks, the colors ate yellow, green, orange, pink and rose, for this price the yard for summ 35 39c Batiste 29c Lingerie Mirror Batiste tn nest check effects, highly mercerize 1 a quality fabric for the making of cool sommer tin- tierwear, this week AC only.

Aisle 1, price the yard tiie ntakii 29 29c Nainsook 20c A soft finish closely woven fins nainsook, made of selected cotton and the firmly woven for making If IQ of summer underwear. On sale for this week only, jd. selected co 20 2 19c Muslin 13Vzc 36 Inch bleached muslin of fine texture you will find a splendid quality a for underwear 7 L' these warm sum- If mer days this week JL priced the yard $1.75 Net Bands $1.25 Embroidered Net Bands in pretty convential designs for the trimming of sum- mer frocks tn Hies that give excellent wear for this week only. yd. for 1 $3.25 Sea Breeze Scarfs $2.50 Something new in fine net scarfs ornamented with lace and deep ruffles tn the ccru colors only a ver pretty scarf for evening wear, your chotec this week the 2 50 $1.75 Cottar and Cuff Sets $1.00 Made of lace, batiste organdy und nets in mans pretUy designs In the newest styles to dose out 1 in he next three I days at this low price 00 Only Three More Days In which to take advantage of the Introductory prices of the ROLLINS RUNSTOP HOSIERY.

After this week they revert to their regular prices. No more embarrassing garter Rollins red and always at the gives you complete silk stocking satisfaction. Let us show you this new silk stocking recently announced in The Saturday Evening Post. No matter how many runs the garter may start, no run can go below the knee. Rollins Runstop is always red.

Also as a mark of identification this label is on every pair right at the Runstop. ROLLINS HOSIERY Miles of Wear in Every Pair Regular $1.55 Qualities. A full fashioned pure dyed Japan silk stocking a b.t,.r medium between the sheet chiffon and the heavy s.1 a are always good and with wearing qualities, stocking with snap and beauty with patented Rimstop. Sizes from to 10. week your las opportunity ut this low price Regular $1.85 Qualities Sheer Chiffon and service Dvo weights in this assortment of full fashioned, pure dyed Japan thread Silk one is a fine shee, other is a service both with ft fine lisle top, toe and heel, and remember this week you buy them at this special price Regular $2.00 Qualities lost one of these full fashioned over 'our evenly knit, beauty in any shade -pure s.B fthfoer pvppi' unit, from top to toe heels, soles and are reinforced, on the Inside with speda! lisle and the patented Rollins Runstop is at knee, your Lie color you 1 1 35 55 Many bargains in the Down Stairs Store specially priced for this week only.

Table Glassware 25c One lot of 100 clear crystal cauce champagne glasses in verv attractive ahapas, offered at this low 4 price for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Choice each asses In ve 25 Discontinued Table Glassware 39c uch as go 39 a real bargain, discontinued patterns, light rut, ered glassware, such as goblets, slier beta, parfaits, ice teas JC values to 70c In this lot, choice now Colored Glass Stemware 49c A new pattern, a new shape in colored stemware-- green color, with spiral optic, bowl and the greet gob I eta sherberts, parfaJTs, tumblers and sauc- cer champagne tow I and 49 50c Stamped Scarfs 39c For sale on second floor Art department, stamped In floral designs for French knot, Lusy daisy and running stitch on bleached I muslin, edges to be finished with narrow lace, each knot, Li; 39 50c Brassiers 39c short and Jong i sieres in plain and brocaded sizes are from 30 to 44. On sale this week only second floor. Choice id hrocadi 39 50c Baity Rubber l'ants 39c On floor two, rubber pants for the baby, colors flesh and white in tlie medium or large For three days only. flC Thursday, Friday and Saturday urn or lari 39 Chinese Parasols A new arrival of pretty Chinese parasols new' patterns and colors Just received, a popular psitusol now days and offered at a 1 popular price for I this week end at Union Suits 85c Our regular $1 mesh knit union suits xthietio styles, no sleeve, knee length in sizes from 26 to 1 a I July 8alo prices for day, Friday, anti Saturday.

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