) ft TITE SUNDAY BEE; OMAHA, JUNE 25, 1922. 8-A Elks From Iowa and Nebraska to Visit Omaha Fete Frolic of Lodge No. 39 Will Draw targe Delegations of Outside Lodges, It la Predicted. Large delegations of Elks from lodges in Nebraska and Iowa have announced their intention of being in Omaha next week to Join in the car. nival and fun frolic to be staged at Krug park by Omaha lodge, N'o. 39, B. P. O. E. The viiiton are planning many novel atunti to make their pretence in Omaha known and will aid in keeping the fun at fever heat during the week. All arrangements for the week of amusement were completed Friday and the final scenes are set for the big opening Monday noon. It is ex pected that the park will be jammed to capacity with fun lovers who know the ability of the Omaha Elks to entertain. pedal Acts Booked. Special acta have been booked by the Omaha lodge In addition to the large variety of amoiement devices provided by the park management The Peter Pan pony show was provided especially for the entertain ment of the children, but the ability of these equine actors is certain to attract many grownups. The Elks Review is a big song and dance num ber of exceptional cleverness. Pre Band Concert The Teddy Brothers will stage their popular "rube" wreiling match. Sarah Janoff of Omaha will appear in a Spanish song and dance number. Alvmi, the iron-Jawed man, will give an exhibition of bending iron bars in his teeth and other (cats of strength. Free band conceits will b given every evening, and on Friday an elaborate display of fireworks Is on the program. The Elks promise over two and a half hours of free entertainment each evening. This, coupled with many big acts on the program, is expected to keep the committees working overtime to give their guests a crowded evening's performance. Bee Want Ads produce results. Bee "Know Omaha" Series Branded as Epitome of Advertising Ideas A. Hoipe of the A. tiotpe company and H. U. Rogers, president of the Milton Rogers k Sons company, have branded 1 be Bee series of eight full psge advertisements on "Know Omaha'' as the epitome of advertising ideas. "This, to my notion, is the best ad vertising I have seen in the 41 years of my business record in Omaha." writes Mr. Hospe. "I remember well the scenes in the ancient pictures, for the old court house used to stand in the rear of my present business lo cation. I believe I am at present the oldest personally conducted business house who has used The Bee ad vertising columns since 1874. I think well enough, of these advertisements to hsng them up In my office." "You are undertaking - a public spirited work," wrote Mr. Rogers, "and this firm tenders its thanks and congratulate you upon your enter prise in calling people's attention to this city's wonderful growth in such an effective manner. "Our business was started with the very beginning of Omaha, and in your first page is shown our place of business, for many years at Four teenth and Farnam streets." ' i Minister Realitei Profit of $300 on Sale of Residence The Rev. Carl Brunn last week, through the Fayoe'& Carnaby com pany, sold his house at 3329 South Twenty-fourth street for $4,300 cash, or SJ00 more than he paid for it in the higi price period two years ago. He sold it two days after he listed it with his realtors. Other ules by the Payne & Carna by company for the last 10 days, making a total of $21,950, are: iJ2 Weber to John Mullen, $4,500; 3186 Ames avenue, a store building, to V. A. Berry. $5,250; 4629 Ames avenue to E. E. Akerstrom, $2,650: 4016 North Thirty-fourth avenue to Frank Sullivan, $3,500; seven tots along Fontenelle boulevard and Ames ave nue to Carl Frank, $1,550. Solemn Services Will Consecrate Catholic Church Occasion Ii 20th Anniversary of Sacred Heart Dedication All Debta on Edifice Cleared. With grandeur and impresslveness rivaling the consecration of old Cath olic cathedrals in Europe, Sacred Heart church, Twenty-second and Biuney streets, in Omaha, will be consecrated by archbishop J. J. Harty. The church will be given a clear title to God, as it is understood in the Catholic faith, all debts on the edifice and property having been paid. The occasion is the 20th anniver sary of the dedication of the church. Dignitaries to Attend. Dignitaries and clergy from all parts of the country are In the city to attend the services. The conse cration of Sacred Heart church is an achievement that its pastor. Rev. P. J. Judge, has looked forward to for several years. Arcbbiihop J. J. Clennon of St. Louis, who preached at the laying of the cornerstone, and at the dedi catory services 20 years ago, will de liver the consecration sermon during solemn, high mass at 10:30 today. The consecration ceremony will begin at S with a procession of acolytes, clergy, fourth degree Knights of Columbus and prelates in their church robes front the pss torate around the edifice three times. Two-Hour Services. The services will last two hours. Knights of Columbus, Omaha council, will tender the visiting dig nitaries and clergy a banquet in Hotel Fontenelle at 1:30 today. The toattmaster will be John Ruth. Speakers wilt be Archbishop J. J. Glennon, Archbishop J. J. Harty, Rev. Hugh Gateley, Paul L. Martin, John Hopkins and George H. Mer ten. Bishop T. W. Drum of Des Moines will officiate at solemn vespers this evening in Sacred Heart church. Bishop Edmond Heetan of Sioux City will preach the vespers sermon. A "Situations Wanted" advertise ment in The Bee will work all day for you for only a few dimes. Honeymoon Saved by Trial Delay, Witness in Liberty Bond-Diamond Ring Case to Take Bride on Colorado Wedding Trip on Per mission of Prosecutor. All the world loves lovers. Even the blind Goddess of Justice sniilrs on them. At least H. W. Woodis, clerk in the Reese Jewelry store, and Miss Lorene Wallace are so convinced. They are to be married June 30 In Kountse Memorial church and for the past year have indulged in rote ste dreams of a wonderful honey moon they would spend in Colorado. But Woodis is a witness in federal court in the case of Alva Smith, who gave a forged Liberty bond in payment for a diamond ring at the Edholm shop when Woodis was em ployed there. His trial was recently set for July 5. Prosecutor Is Adamant The young couple were distracted at this unfortren cloud on their honeymoon horizon. They wept and pleaded with federal officials to postpone the trial at least. "Don't spoil our honeymoon," they cried. "It's our first." But J. C Kinslrr. United States attorney, was adainaut. So the un happy couple had to plan their honeymoon in two sections. They were" going to his parents' home in Central City, Neb., tor a few days, return to Omaha for the trial, then go on to Colorado, Not So Strong Hearted. Saturday attorneys for Alva Smith became "good angels" for the be trothed pair. They argued a mo tion to postpone the trial till the September term of court because thr? could not obtain detente wit- -es before then. The judge grsnted their plea. Then Kinsley proved he was not so stony-hearted after all. His tint act waa to telephone young Woodis that he might go on his honeymoon and God-speed. An official notification by mail will follow. Bring your Sunday Snap Shots hero Monday be fore 10 a. m. and they will be t iniahed at 4 p. m. DEVELOPING FREE with each order of prints. Main Floor North Domestic Specials These high grade materials come in the newest patterns and designs. All are to be sold at worthwhile price reductions. Zephyr Dress Gingham 150 pieces; genuine Red Seal, Bates, York, and other standard makes rr grouped in one lot, Monday, per yard, Tissue Gingham 36 inches wide, in a pretty assortment of checks and plaids, in AO all the wanted colors, per yard, tOL Punjab Percale 36 in. wide; recognized as the superior of all others; all light grounds with beautiful printings; 3Gr per yard, OeDL Black Sateen 36 inches wide; a heavy twilled quality; high ly yarn mercerized ; Monday, OH while 2,000 yards last, DsC per yard, Unbleached Sheeting 36 inches wide, a heavy round thread quality, for sheets 1 Cp and pillow cases; per yard, 1 JL Peter Pan Checked Gingham In all the want : ed colors and checks; 32 inches H C wide, per yard, JL Japanese Cotton Crepe The material best suit ed for children's dresses or the cool house . dress or kimono ; in all the wanted O Q plain shades; per yard, Basement North. r HIE I .v J Monday-Sale of Diamond Rings t LadiW Diamond Rings Green gold, pierced basket mounting; white gold setting; beautiful blue wnite diamond. perfect cut; regularly 25.00; in this sale. Ladies' Diamond Ring White gold, 18-K.; hand-engraved mounting, cwt.; ' blue white diamond; perfect cut; bas ket top; regularly AO CA 85.00: in this sale. HL.UV Ladies' Diamond Ring Basket setting, 18-K.; pierced mounting; weight, light third; perfect cut, blue white diamond; regularly Q AA 11.98 125.00 ; in this sale, Ladies' Diamond Ring 18-K. white gold; square or round basket top; newest style mount ing; blue white diamond; perfect cut; regularly Ladies' Diamond Ring White gold mounting; 18-K. basket setting; en graved shank; blue white diamond,' perfect cut; regularly 10 7C 37.50: in this sale, IV Jd Men's Diamond RingsSolid 14-K. mountings; Six-tooth setting; English finish; a very handsome ring; blue white diamond; perfect cut; regularly 75.00; OO C A in this sale, JO.DU Men's Diamond Rings Solid 14-K. mount ing; square and octagon top; white gold head; heavy engraved green gold shank; blue white diamond, perfect cut; AH CA tl.sJV regularly 90.00; in this sale, 67.50; m OA CA this sale, eJt.dV Many Other Diamond Rings of Superb Value, Reasonably Priced. Main Floor East Pearl White Soap Large .bar , of pure white laundry soap. Special, 10 bars fjjjg i 1 Fifth FloorWest VdtessdS ll ii Sale of 1000 New Tub Rompers For Little Girls and Boys Si,.. 2 to 1 AQ Monday, each, X JJ D.Tan.hir. Cloth Of Devonshire cloth, gingham and chambray. in two-tone combinations. In cunning styles and materials. The finish of these garments is unusually substan tial. In a wide vari ety of styles and color combinations. At the low nrice these well- made little garments i are offered it is pos sible for every mother to have a large supply. finest Third Floor East Readi-Sew Packages of Children's Clothing As depicted in the Rotogravure Section of this paper. Shown only at Brandeis in Omaha Readi-Hew nackasres are a helnful novelty containing children's garments, cut, hand-embroidered, taped and piped where necessary in short, all ready to sew up into attractive little garments. In every envelope are simple directions that any woman can follow with perfect suc cess and save half the cost of the chil dren's clothes Peggy cloth, linen soisette are the materials used. Garments or boys and girls from 6 months to 10 years. Priced 1.00 to 1.50 Third Floor West Breaking Clouds In a former article we suggested that this is a good time for men to quit "Painting It Blue," adding that just as beauty is in the eye of the artist, so the "blue" is in the thought of the painter. Make careful investigation and see if we are not justified in this appeal. Agricultural price conditions are improving and with every step toward world peace they will con tinue to improve. Soil conditions have never been better than they now are. Men and women are thinking, politically, more and more on independent lines and independent voting among the masses will be more and more general. For that reason we may expect representatives of political parties to become more alert for the general welfare, playing more, as they must'do, to the independent rather than to the partisan vote. In that way conditions as they are affected by statutes will be improved. It is impossible at this time to make thoughtful study of business and social conditions and yield to the temptation to "Paint It Blue." Those who do "Paint It Blue" are influenced by superficial dis couragements and by their own bad worry habit. Behind the clouds in the commercial sky the sun has ever been shining. But today the clouds are breaking and students of commercial conditions, particularly merchants whose business takes them into all the markets of the world, are feeling the comforting, warming influence of the light that is steadily breaking through. If you belong to the "Paint It Blue" class do not imagine that these encouraging words amount to a case of "Whistling through a graveyard." They re flect the real situation as we see it and feel it. J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS New Arrivals in Genuine Wilton Rugs Wilton Velvet Carpets for Stair and Hall 27 inches wide ; a good selection of patterns and colorings. Per - O 7C running yard, LtO Wilton Velvet Rugs Size 22 x 36; regularly 4.50; O OC , sale price, 0Lu Tapestry Brussels Rugs Size .8-8x10-6; regularly 1 i AC 20.00; sale price, It.ieJ Velvet Rugs Size 6-0x9-0; regu larly 20.00; 14 nrr sale m-ice. It.iVtJ New arrivals in high-grade rugs, in the newest designs and colorings, will be on sale Monday at special prices. Size 9-0x12-0; regularly 95.00; sale price, 69.75 Size 9-0x12-0; regularly 115.00; sale price, 89.50 Size 9-0x12-0; regularly 125.00; sale price, 112.50 Size 8-3x10-6; regularly 87.50; . sale price, 68.75 Size 8-3x10-6; regularly 120.00; sale price, 107.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs Fringed, seamless; slightly imperfect; size 9-0x12-0. Regularly Xs"8 57.50 Oriental Mossoul Rugs Average . size 3-6x6-0; regularly J Q CA 85.00; sale price, ii7eJv Oriental Mats For tables, -piano stools, throw rugs; regularly 15.00; sale . 7 QC price, 7J Printed Linoleum 12 feet wide; heavy quality; several patterns to cnoose from ; regularly i.tv; sale price, per , QQ ' square yard, Inlaid linoleum Six feet wide; pattern goes clear to back; many patterns and colorings to select from; suitable for kitchen, pantry, . bath or storeroom; regularly 1.75; 1 OC sale price, per square yard, - l.JJ Sixth Floor West Bohemian Amber Colored Glassware A beautiful pattern of solid .amber-colored glassware with black lines. Truly wonderful in effect.' In many quaint Bohemian shapes. A few of the many items are listed below: Priced from 75c to 3.75 each Candy Jars, Vases, Candle Sticks, Cologne Bottle, , Fruit Bowls, , 1.50 to 2.50 1.50 to 2.50 1.25 and 2.00 1.50 1.75 to 3.75 Fifth Floor East Guest Sets, 2.00 Jugs, 3.00 Ice Teas, per dozen, 5.00 Goblets and Sherbets, dozen, 12.00 -Compotes, 1.50 to 2.50 A Scientific Achievement Nemo Maternity Corset Style Number 601, Priced at 6.00 The underlying principle of this entirely new device is the sling support, which effectively carries the increas ing weight of the abdomen without the slightest pressure. After the period of confinement, when the figure needs ,., to be readjusted, this corset can be worn with very bene ficial results. The adjustment o f t h e lacing device will gradually bring back the abdomen to its natural proportions, in a natural and nor mal way. J Too much care cannot be taken in the se lection f o your corset. 1 Our expert corsetieres are at your service. ine model described above comes in white coutil. Sizes 24 to 36. Third Floor North Specialsin Curtains and Draperies Moth Defying - , Cedar Chests 15.00 Values Genuine Tennessee red cedar, with fine cabinet finish. Sizes 36x17x7, at CU KCUOl, WXU1 l. 8.98 Drapery Cretonnes 3,500 yards of at tractive summer patterns, in light, medium and dark color combinations. 60c values. OQf Per yard, !C Colored Figured Madras The ideal light weight overdrape material, in green, blue, rose, and gold. Worth 1.B0: per yard. Quaker Craft Nets Beautiful allover designs m white, ivory and beige; 50c values; per yd., 75c I allover 29c Porch Shades Of fine selected , wood, closely woven with cable cord and metal pulleys. Size 4x7:6, each... 3.75. Size 5x7:6, each... 5.45 Size 6x7:6, each; . .6.25 Size 7x7:6, each... 7.60 Size 8x7:6, each... 8.50 ' m "are Novelty Curtains Fine voiles and mer cerized marqui settes,, some trim med with lace edg ings, others with filet and cluny pat tern lace insertions and edgings; 2.50 and 3.00 values; per pair 1.35 Novelty Curtains Sheer quality scrim, some trimmed with lace edgings, some with full narrow ruffles and ruffled tie- backs to natch; 1.60 value 89c Curtain Materials Fine voiles and mer cerized marquisettes with drawnwork borders in white, ivory and Q beige. 39c values, per yard, 1JC Curtain Rodi "Kirsch" and "Never Sag Peerless" flat extension rods.' iq 40c value, each, lJC Couch Hammock Popular styles in gray and tan duck with adjustable head, wind shield and mattress. 11 QQ 17.00 values, each, 1 1 eeO Mosquito Bar Teats A new shipment of these hot weather specials. Priced, each, 1.00 TOW Sixth Floor East