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THE ROCK ISXND ARGUS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1913. 9 SPEAKER NAMES ALL COMMITTEES Republicans and Lorimer Demo crats Defeat Dunne Plan on Organization. BROWNE'S BITTER RETORT Compares Hubbard to a Rattlesnake Who Hate Himself and His Family. sibillty. Before this session ends it will be a repetition of the past, and Governor Dunne will find the factions quarreling among themselves endless ly and will be compelled at last to appeal to the republicans to carry out his ideas of legislation." BROWXE IX VESOMOU SPPEECTT. The debate lasted four hours. Dur ing the course of the wrangling Rep resentative Browne made one of the most venomous speeches ever heard on the floor of the house. Browne took the floor In reply to Represen tative Hubbard gpf Carroll ton. a dem ocrat, who, in supporting the Dunne program, had commende 1 the gover nor's stand against Lorimer demo crats. "Why, good God," said Browne in speaking of Representative Hubbard's rofprnire to William Inrlmr. "there Springfield, 111, Feb. 21. Standing is as much of a comparison between committees of the house will be ap-1'0'1 nd im a8 tlere would be be pointed by the speaker as in past ween j1 rattlesnake I spoke of and -v, , I the smile on the lips and face of the years. This was decided by the house ' SavlourjU8t the same comparison. It yesterday, by a vote of 72 to 69, after ; makes me sick. It fills my soul with one of the most bitter fights in the disgust history of the Illinois legislature. The -you wake up nights and hate your refusal or the house to adopt the com- self. You hate your family. It's a mitte on committees system was a ( cinch you do and it's a cir.ch there defeat for Governor Dunne, who, with in't a thing that happens under your the aid of Speaker McKinley, liued roof that has a sweet smile or a up every possible vote in its support, j Jovous word in it." Twenty six democrats, led by Lee HrBs(HD is REPLY. . , . ',-u8; Representative Hubbard lost no i. jomm wim 4a republicans and tim8 ,n comlnK at Browne. .. y.uKrt...e .o oereai me aaram-, .., dldn.t ftXpect t0 draw ft,- tt0 lstration program Nineteen progrw-1 wnom and Bpreen of the genUeman elves, four socialists, three republl-1 from ,ga,ip- Bald Mr. Hubbard. "It cans and 3 Dunne democrats sup- Le(mB he cnnot rlse the manhood jri-,j commiuee on committees . wot nrinir.i iB T proposition. am wminf( to leave u to th9 people mark BUMotTiATi Ri.sroN mbi.k. i of ininoia to compare him and me Mr. Shanahan gave the chief reason and decide which Is the viper. I have to- the vote of the republicans. ! respect for William Lorimer person- "Tlie question here Is not whether all?", but I have no respect for a man there shall be a committee on com-1 who will lower the dignity of the inlttees, but which faction of the dem- j house to make such an attack as has rn.ixi.iu inm i.Lij.i.M.Li.n.Lrxu.1 j.iJ.iJ.i.Li'Trn?) -Al 1 nftn n - In fl '! ill lnbLnnlifli r V y j rm tt . . t .-ltj mis store aiioras many opportunities tor saving on tnings you need g ncrats shall control it," he said. "The ilemocrats say to the republicans that ws must decide which faction con- been made upon me." Following the defeat of the proposed committee on committees Speaker Mc- trols. We republicans don't Intend to j Klnley announced be would name the wat.h th linen of the democracy. "We don't intend that the speaker F.hall shift the responsibility from himself to any committee of fifteen or eighteen, so that each member of the committee may in turn evade respon- flust You Be Bald? What have you done to stop your hair from falling? have you tried kexall "93" Hair Tonic? If not, we want you to try It at eur risk. If 7011 1it dandruff; if your hair is fulling out and ynur -lp in not lar.ail tad ihinv, if you iw Reull V3'' Eur Touio aocordiof to dirso tioua for thirty days, and at tb and of that time you ar not t boron th.T atiihed with t rwulta and will f ll til mo, will immediataly hand hack your monry. Wt won't ak you to prorniaa aaythicjr. We won't ersn qufuoa you. We will take you mere word end return your monry. Doetn't it stand to reaaoa that Until "U3" II air Tonie mutt be a mighty food muedy and have given arrat aatiafartioo to our cuatociers if we eodorae it like thin? We know of Do aituii-tr remedy that U as good. It in beeauM of wuat Kczall "J3" Hair Tonie baa done for bttaars that we back it e itb cur own mosey. WThy u!Tr eelp sod ba:r trouble r be bald, wheo kexall "V3 ' Hair Totuo wilt remove dandruff, make your scalp comfortable and healthy, promote biur growth and tend to reveot baldneaa whro we will pay (or the treatment etiould it fail to pleeae you? We don't obligate you to any thing. You simply buy the treat ment; um it. and if not plt-awd, eonip bark to lie rnipty-hanilrd and we will hand bark what ynu paid us. Two . Site and 11.00 a buttle. You can buy Re xail "8T" Hair Tonie In Uui eouimuni:y only at our alore: THOPIAS DRUG CO. Rork lull-nil T!t gngtSton Thr In a R-iaJl Siorr in nearly rrery town an1 r:tv ri thr t nMcl rttat. Caaaa and (imi bntaia. Thr u a di9rp-nt Raxall I'.ftOMHiv' lor b)arlv ivr- orUinnry buraao lU -.icu MiialiV W.icnr f'ir tbf particular ill lor whirti H la rproinvnded. The Raaall 5kor era Amarica'a Craataat Drug Stsraa Just opened a shipment of pure Cocoanut Caramels; for -i jr , tomorrow, special at lbc A JC Because of the vast quan tities we bur we are able to get better prices in the mar ket than the concern which buys but a handful at a time. Manufacturers, importers and jobbers come to us when they want to move their stocks, knowing that we will be able to handle large quantities. This natur ally enables us to demand the lowest possible prices. The result s but one thing, and that is: better values for opr customers. NEW BMP It is a genuine treasure to eat lunch in our Dining Room. Surroundings are restful; the service attentive. stilts skirts waists dressea coats silks wash poods dress goods laces trimmings . The entire aspect of the store" has been under-going a change as the loads of new things have been finding their way into the atocks. The store is very bright theee days with the splendor of new Spring goods. New "Vindex" shirts are now ready Pick out yours now while the assortment is best If you want style and quality, if you want a big value for your money, the "Vindex" are the shirts for you to buy. They are made of madrasses and per cales in weights that will stand the strain of laun dering. The patterns are neat, refined pin stripes. Every one is doubly guaranteed. Each bears the maker's guarantee to be 25 better than the price asked, and also bears our guarantee to give you a new shirt for one that does not suit you perfectly. If you have been in the habit of paying $2 for your shirts, see the "Vindex" at $1.50, and if von have been paying $1.50, see the "Vindex" at $1.00. Soft shirts with attached or detached French col lars and cuffs; $1 and $1.50. Silk shirts in white and tan, $3.00. -Flrst Floor Will committees on rule, appropriations. judiciary and elections next wee. The other atandlng committees prob ably will be appointed week after next. The speaker taid he would con sult with Governor Dunne in making up the committees and would not sub mit & committee list to the house un less tt had the gcr?ernors approval. few to paocREisires. It is reported that Representative Shanahan of Chicago, the republican floor leader, who has been chairman of the appropriations committee dur ing the last few sessions, will retain that post with the approval of the governor. A democrat will be placed at the bead of the elections commit tee. Other chairmanships probably will be divided between the democrats and republicans. Inasmuch as all ex cept one of ttf progressives are new members they are not likely to receive any important chairmanships. Three propositions were before the house during the debate on the com mittee on committees. Representative Rapp, leading the fight for the Dunne program, presented a resolution pro viding that a committee on rules, witn the speaker chairman, should be elect ed from the floor of the house with the power to name the standing com mittees. Representative McLaughlin, as the leader of the anti-Dunne democrats, then offered a substitute resolution which provided that a committee of 18 sl'ould be elected to be composed of niue democrats, including the speaker, si . republicans, two progressives and ote socialist. The McLaughlin com mittee was the one put through the democratic house conference of Tues- l,no;dny night which Governor Dunne re- ' fused to approve because ot me aaai- tion of Browne, Sullivan, Garesche and Fahey to the slate originally passed upon by the governor. ! Representative Hull, on behalf of 1 tbe republicanx then offered a second i substitute resolution. This resolution ' provided that the speaker should ap point a committee on rules consisting of eight members and himself which rbotild draft a permanent set of rules fir submission to the house and trTat tbo committee should be instructed to provide in the rules for the appoint ment of all standing committees by the speaker. AITEPT REPl BI.ICA X PLATf. This was the only resolution voted upon. The McLaughlin forces made ro effort to stand by their own reso- 1 . ' V... -... r- nrOMIw in tYl M FA. Mv Suit BC DOIIC i P,:bllcn Proposal, which was adopted J bv a vote of 72 to 69. 8nite was the (jn Ttmp r I only progressive to vote for the Hull mm jaavv . Lovely silks continue to come 'I never saw such beautiful silks, and it is a real pleasure to buy them here as you have such perfect light," said a customer this morning. She was being shown some of the new foulards that have arrived during the last day or so, and even as she was speak ing, others were being brought from the receiving room, having just come in this morning. Among them are the new Bulgarian foulards that have caught the note of color from Bulgaria; some of these have borders; 42 Inches wide; per yard, $1.50 and $1.98. The new Valentine foulards in the loveliest of striped and figured pat terns, per yard 85c and $1.00. Sumptuous brocaded crepe meteor In an unubually large range of shades tan, Alice, Nell Rose, black, white, primrose, wistaria, eadet and yellow; 40 inches wide; per yard $&60. Soft charmeuee In plain tans, navys, black, brown, Nell Rose, gold white; 86, 40 and 45 inches wide; at per yard, $1.50 to $3-56. Crepe de chines in tan, blue, black, brown and white; 40 inches wide; per yard $1.50. All-silk washable striped shirtings; 32 to 36 inches wide; 76c, $1 and $1J5. Serosd Floor Among the new dress goods that have come in during the last few days suit able for spring dresses, suits and coats are cream and white serges and tie 1 whipcords; also whipcords in gray, blue, tan, white and tan, and Alice and white; per yard 85c to $2.60. Second Floor TEe new "Reed" waists for spring Harned and Von Maur's is the onlv store in this vicinitv that en joys the privilege of selling "Reed" waists. You can depend on a "Reed" waist to fit, and the workmanship is perfect. Made of lin en, Cairo and linene cloths in tailored models, $3. Lingerie waists of crepe, batiste and voile, trimmed with laces and embroideries, $2.95 to $7.50. We have a particularly choice as sortment of about two dozen styles of new waists at $lr either high or low necks which ever you prefer. One style Is of barred .dimity with sailor collar edged wittr embroidery; the short sleeves are finished with turn back cuffs: neat, stylish: $1.00. Third Fkrf. Inverted gas lights and mantles Those interested in an ideal gas light will find it worth their while to investigate our "Peerless" inverted light. It is the same style and shape as the much-talked of "Reflex" lamp, but.it costs only; $1.50, while the "Reflex" is $2.50." If you care about saving a dol lar, you will buy a "Peerless," and it will be fitted with a 25c mantle. Inverted gas lights regularly $2.35, very special at $1J0. Other gas lights that sell regularly at 85c are special at 59c. 15c gas mantles; very durable; give good, clear light; special at 9c. Prism gas shades, the newest idea In lighting fixtures; 7ic-Flfth Floor THE BEAUTY oftbe s3ij mibstltuta and Boyd. Hutchinson and ! McCabe the only republicans to op ' po.e it. Tbe democrats who voted Surely. You are unaware of the Haker meth cm I s tr you ask sucn a question. ; against it were: Work ON TIMK. work Just right, the i Ashton, Bell. Briscoe, Burns, dyne, spring suit or overcoat you want at ; cohlmyer. Coleman, Costello, Craw the time yon want it that's the Baker for(j pevlne, Dickman. R. H. Elliott, y. i Etherton. Finlef. H. A. Foster, Groves, When do you want yours j Hoffman. Hruby. Hubbard, Huston, TELEPHONE WEST 317. Igoe. Kane, Kasserman, Koch. McWil- .- ---litems. Morassy, Myers. O'Connell. YE TOG SHOP; Ml-, nmruai i, .".--. Vinger. R. R. Thompson. Trlmarco, i Tucker. Weber, Werts, Williamson, Mr. Speaker 4S CORSET You save money on every purchase in r an Q. E. BAKER 1807Va Second Aveooe. HURRY!- TO THE BIG SALE AT S. Fryer's New and Second Hand store. We are selling every thing In the house at one-fourth to one-half off, as we need the room for spring and summer goods. We have a number of heaters which must go at half price; also number of cook stoves and ranges. Bed springs and mattreaoes at your own price. Dont forget we have the beat assortment of furniture, carpets, rugs, trunks and suit caaea. Tools of all kinds. We buy, sell or trade anything of value. Give us a call. Be con vinced of what a dollar can do at 1505 SECOND AVENUE Representatives McLaughlin and I Browne both denounced the democrats ' hn had -refused to abide bv the re- 2 suit of the house conference. Browne HURRY! BiBa,1 th commltte on committees proposiuou wu an iiuuk, uui u would stand for it because It is in the democratic platform provided the party supported the Slate approved by majority action. v Rapp, Kane and Hubbard, demo crats. Curran. Fitch and McCormlck, progressives and E ted man, aociaTISt. spoke for the oommlttee on committees. A few minutes delay In treating tome cases of croup, even the length of time it take to go for a doctor often proves dangerous. The safest way Is I to keep Chamberlain's Cough remedy i In the house snd at the first indica I tion of croup give the child a dose. ! Pleasant to take and always cures. I Sold by all druggists. (Adv.) The family that finds it difficult to make both ends meet because, of thegrow-. ing cost of living, will have an easier time of it if they will do their buying in our Bargain Basement. You will not find any "shoddy," or goods bought, just to have something cheap, which in the end are really expensive lx.cati.se they do not give service. But you will find good, reliable merchandise, priced' way below the general run of prices. .a Buy a $15 to $18 wool dress for only $4.87 1 . You might say impossible, but it is nevertheless true, and naturally $.87is only a part of the cost, but we want to close them out and do it quickly, hence this extraordinary reduction. There are just '25 dresses; some are of serges, panamas and hairline materials. There are pleasing shades , of navy, brown, black, cream and gray; sizes range from M to Anv woman needincr a dress can't afford to overlook this chance.. Fifty $10 and $12.50 dress skirts for $3.98 llere are handsome black voile,' panama, serge and poplin dress skirts that have been selling at $10 and $12.50, that you can buy now for $3.93. There is a splendid variety of styles, and the colors are navv, black, tan, brown and gray. There are also a few light colored materials in gray and tan and black and white mixed effects. It is not neeessarv to sav much about these as the price is so low they will sell readily. Every woman likely to need a separate skirt is interested; choice $2.98 black and colored petticoats $1.25 15 dozen in the lot; mostly heatherbloom; a, few are sateens; come in different shades of brown, blue, green and red. Some have flounces of ruffles; others 'are pleated. These are all narrow styles that can be worn under the narrow skirts now fashionable- A number of "Klos-fit" models are included; $2.93 values for 11 A U !.V r-m ill mi 1 - . , M- .1 11! n -".e. I ff aad dltioctWe bmut4 apparent at ff a flanoe tt giuwn with U HUartty; it is the bemty Yk fl of stwdiaA haraxxiy blend- 2 fl kig of wfi and grac wtth ye- C II feet comfort, Its long graceftil Udm k H give tba figure that aobtle Sooch of E Li beoutyandteflneaaeataodealredaad E H mo dlfl-outrto obaa. Its beaaty V aa4 oomfort can be yoors, aa H new MOD ART Model F2 A now re4y hi oar U Mi corset 4opartrBat B for yowr In- JSf yky opectioa. l Higbljr RecommemSed by Us and uiacit 3.93 5 n different i . ii u's; oi iiers 1 .25 0 0 o o Q O O o o r. 9 9 9 Tonight Is Society Night onltoinniolbflle Slhow Davenport Coliseum Tomorrow Is Tri-City Day See the Cars Hear the Band and That Great Symphome Four (Cabaret Singers) GREATEST SHOW BILLED FOR WASHINGTON'S BIETWBAV 0 0 SATURDAY, FEB. 22 is a legal holiday and the banks will be closed that day and evening. GERMAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK ROCK ISLAND SAVINGS BANK CENTRAL TRUST & SAVINGS BANK STATE BANK OF ROCK ISLAND ROCK ISLAND NATIONAL BANK PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK All ths sews all the time The Argus. 0 - - ... . . -