THE OMAHA PFK: SATURDAY, SEITBMPEFI 23, 1922. Relief Workers for Smyrna Hold Conference Here ItVrrnt Massacre Diotiefd and Plan for Aiding Suf. fering Projile Outlinrtl Adicton Spr-ok. ' .irfgency relief fund (or ih ' hi pipu?are in An Minor that . c4 tt ihr hnd o( the Turk . iHing t'ratr I rapidly throughout ' rest, a.ronling lf irlrgrann re- ''! at ihr rtk' Kiijk rotitrrence of .Near F.4t Krhcl worker yotrr ' at the Hold lilac titne, l)iru'in of the rnt Smyrna i irr t'gcdifr with an outline rf -n to h! the luHrrmg people in 'e oVvaatateii arm look up yretrr Ii ((cniwm'i session. Prominent, Worker Preterit Among the promntnt mkrr of i"ir Near East K.hcf aoris?u.ii who were preterit at the conirrciice were: I'arclay Af!iruii, itim; neutral n-crMaty; Atono V.. Wilson, urnri.l ficM director; )r, Andrew Mrln ,e !rui!ir of V'nni?ton. national rep. rrsrnttme of thr N-ir Fat Relief asociirn; Dr. W. li. Dniiiihty of New York c it aUtint f-nm sec retary, and Mri, Florence Spencer Duma, chairman o( thr womtn'l lOTmitirr of the organisation. M r. Acheson and Mr. WiUii iut returiinl to America rrcen'.ly from Smyrna. Both Issue Warning. Dwrll.ng upon rondiiiom in the near rat, both men were rTp'i-'Vr in their ad'tretTa yesterday that un less the I'mted Stale lend eailv moral aid toward rutabliihnu nt of peace hctwceii the Turku and the Christian nation, that ( onutintiiio pie will meet the ame f.ite that he fill Smyrna. The conference will be continued throughout today at the RUckstone. Military Funeral , for Red Cross Nurse David City. Neh.. Sept. U.(Spc. cial.)-- Fimeral lervicei wire held here for Mi HcMfe Ka idell cf this city, who died in a hospital in I'hi ratro, Miit Randi'll was a Re I Cross nure mid terved oversea for thfej year in Hae Moifltrl No. 4V. Hci eutli w,'.f Hie ta ait injury received in ;i ambulance wltile in S' e was a graduate of the David Citv l-o-p :&l, and was at one time head r.i.- - J. A military funeral watield in the " i! cid st church, Rev. C. . BaVr i ..-.-'-.;; ti x. The American Legion v." in charge. S' is aurvived by her parent, Mr. ; "1 Mr. H. D. Randell, and ix sis-T.e-a of l.oi Argelci, Cal.; Mrs. '" Bindewald of Omaha, Mrs. A. J. of David City. Mrs. Wajter of I.os Anpi'lfi, Agnes of Cas ' .'yo., anj Nellie, who resides ' e- r rents. Pastor Who Observes His 103d Birthday Hh ' . I - I -fit ' K,'J?-& fr ytw. mm mm ':i County Fair I r in n . '.sees in iw uqiaruiiems ll.-'te, N'eb., Sept. Zl .!.) The Lincoln county fair not siireessful of recent fl was well attended. Not- li'I'ni the dry summer, the of agricultural products was i : l:y larse, due to tne prec.rci i- ve displays for which liberal ti"';:rs were oi't'ered. The display of I'or is. rn; ;n, hogs and poultry were a! o la -j,e. Amusement features were rar. s by T incoln county owned hcrscs Kud v ild vett stunts put on by t'-.e csttlemeti cf the county. Rm 's from Si:therlsnd. llershcy arid Xorih Pl.v.ti -furnished the music, and the Community club of Bigrcll put on a creditable parade. Pev. C. C, Ri.e oherved li 10.14 birth by anri.vertirjr ye!irday at i'i. home ur.'i I;, n.iu-.ittr, Mrs. D. V. Otis. X"! I'.a-t r.eree utrecf, Ccutii-.t l;!t:.',. lie i trie of the oldest persons lung 111 the I'liitid Suti-s, When he was hi.rn, Septriiibcr 22, W), Nrpolfii !on:iprte wss Hill luing. l ines Mom or was prcji'ient of the t'luted States, Abraham Lin coln v as a !0 year-old boy. Cien. I'rant vr.s tint y.t ho: at"! t'ie citiet of Oui.iiia aad Council UIul.'s were not evrTi dreamed of. Dr. i! 'ce was bnrn in Lnosbur, Vt. lie eiri'e to Couneil Hluiis in lfjl and fr,u:i !fd thr First Congre national tl,iir:li.. l.a'.er he went to rl (iri-lu-s in O.irw.i, la , and I', av.at'.ia. Kin., M'turn'n to Coun cil hlui'n ffc:n,? years 5. He spcrS i. cut of his time in quiet r.ic'; M!pn. Lis me -,iory is uooil .ml I'; Kener.'.l health, aside fr.iiii feeble 'ts. is fiood. Prof. M. R. f)f.le of the University France, i r' Vermont, wa "lie of hi hirthdav ViS'tcrs. i-rot. ugje ana nis wne and three children are motorinR to Califortiia and hi; siopued here to bring the urcetiiip of the universitr of which Dr. Rice is the oldest living alumnus. Last niuht there was a birthday party for U, Rice, at which his chil dren and grandchildren and other relatives were present. Rosebud Rector Is New Episcopal Bishop Norfolk. cb.. Sept. (Special.) William Rhir Koberti of Dallas. S. D who va ele'-tcd sufra"an bishop vent'on rl the Lp'scopal church, re ceived ) .vs of his election while conduct rig a fu;:crsl here today. He sra'ed that the election is a surprise to him and indicated that he would accept. K-.v. Mr. Roberts has been dean of tli; Rcr.cbi'd e.ninlrv during recent ye; rs. He c; Tie to the Rose bud country in 1903. and by his un'qt'C democratic character, he has dravn an enormous number of fr:end n oil',' i f:iiths. During the war he faw service in France with the 31V.li eusiiieers, He is cred ited with knowing every foot of the Ro.'cbud country, where t!ie ranch ers and farmers hiive grown to love him. Sininir us Speaks at Banquet of Republicans in Kearney Kearney. Neb., Sept. 22.--(Speci?l. '!oh Simmons, republican candidate for congress from the sixth district, spoke at a banquet here.. Hah" of the crowd of 150 were women. Maude M. Uurcws told cf the state conven tion, and Mrs. "Frank Vandcrworker spoke on "Women in Politics." . Judge A. R. Humphrey of Broken Bow, republican candidate for the un expired term of the late Congressman Moses P. Kinkand, spoke optimist ically of the outlook for a republican victory at the polls. Following the regular program, M. A. Brown and a number of others discussed pans and issue for the campaign. Legislative and county candidates a!.-o spoke. Avora Woman Is Injured in Ai'.tomoLile Collision Nebraska City. Neb.. Sept. 22. 1 (Special ) Mis, St. John of Avoca j tutfrred a fractured skull in an auto mobile collision on the O stre-t road north of Palmyra She wa accom panied by her son-in-law, R. Harsh man of Avoca. The Harshman car coll.ded with a car driven bv George Peckbam of I'ahryra. Roth cars were wrecked and the injured occu pant were taken to Kagte for iredi csl attention. Other occupants of the Harshman ear were sdmhtly injured. Owing to the age of Mrs. St. John it i feared she cannot recover. IxttltartNon County Womm Will IHm-u Politic Palis City. Nrb., Sept. iStc nal ) Headquarters whrt K'leh.irJ son sotiniv iunen of all creeds aid pa'iT at'ibation may ilicu poUts i"Mvrilly will be opened m rails i K it Saturday. Literature givmsC th t -t ti the ta W4)or ijartie .ll be eontantly krpt on hand dif gen. ! ii!,.f ;nl'.n. i North YUu7 i4tTKilif .1 tit Cl.rjt! Arc ittrnt ' Sitb T'Ul. N,b. Sepl - ' i ) -t1!.;' ,Viri(iun IM- , suit!' W IM and p..k VKh ! I -i(y ioiurt-1 mhn tar m ! er tt Hf iU 4 " a -"0 Iwl f mbaitknitut p,,r i lt.(H ien in S4iH l ime, ! at tS time l the ,,i)f.t ,n. . ,Ul III t U't i i - - I linui i until. u iv!nP' y 'in i"""i 1 Lumbermen's Convention at Beatrice Well Attended L'catrice, N'eb., Sept. 2-. (Spe cial.) About 30 lumber dealers - of this section of the stale held a meet ing at the Chamber of Commerce rooms and discussed business from every angle. They were guests of the Rotary club, ami while in the city were shown p'nees of interest by W. H. Do Bolt and other lumbermen of this city. Welch's Talk No. 10 That hungry feeling after tho tlance tan be appeased at WKLCH'S. Many an automobil full cf vourjr folk atopa nt WLLCH'S after the ilano or theater and a tlf II c ion "bite-to-eat" had before bedtime. It U part of the eve ning'a enjoyment. 4Augiiiii i4 ' i 4 I t I' H ' I T 4 - ml IK 14.. aw4 .a mr ' IM 0 I'.k II! iii Cijjar Specials BfRKSHIRe t fur lie I'ach. 4 VIRCINIA LEE lUe si: Boa of 50. 12 SO SAN MARTIN LEON lo iia Box, of SO. 13 99 LA MUNA t for l&e an Vox of 10, ff7 JOHN RUSKIN 2 for l(e fan of 2S, II, tt CIGAR DE LUXE lOe ai lloi of 60. I2.S0 LA MUNA lOe sue Box of 10. 7 DUKE OF MANCHESTER 10c site Boa of (0. $2.80 GARCIA GRANDE 10c U Box of 00, 13.99 Cir DimtImiiI-MhuiiIm FUr 000 Candy Specials CREAM CARAMELS Flavor: Vanilla, ranillo nut, chocolate, chocolate nut. I'uund, S2i CILLINC'5 GUM DROPS Turkish Myle; firantro, lemon, vanilla, quince and aniita. Tound, 24c DELICIOUS PENOCHI Maple or vanilla, with nut. 1'ounJ, 42e JUMBO SALTED TEANUTS 2 lb., 33e Ctriy Sht Mttunina FlMr 'Burgess- Hash (mm. "EVERYBODYS STORE" Too Much Cannot Be Said About These Newest of Fall Frocks OGO Ivory Clocks ' $1.95 to $15 Dependable timepieces, each with American movement. A variety cf tyl, including 8 day clock. Shell and amber clock are priced 14.60, $5.50. BuritM-Naih Mil FlMr 11 l I Jr ll i r m New Footwear , for Women Brocaded Satin Pumps One strap styles tn black and broMn, hitih or Junior Louli hla. Priced, a pair $( 00 4 $10 00 At $1750tn$ to 75 00 Smart styling' and moderateness of price combine to make our silk frocks unusually appealing. Faxhloned of crepe tie chine, canton crepe, crepe back satin and matlease. And for Immediate wear without a wrnp Smart Coat Krocks Arc Priced $17.50" to $95.00 Slender straijjhtline styles with elongated waUtline are heavily braided and embroKlered in self-tone, with a daah of color to relieve the sombreness of autumn. Trico tines and twills in junior's and women's sizes. Choose a Tailored Suit of Twill or Tricotine that you may at all times appear well dressed. The much lengthened coat gives the slcndemess and length of line the mode demands of one. There are sizes for junior and women at a most moderate range of prices. Priced $17.50 to $95.00 Burfoi-Nuh Rudy-U-Wtar Shop Third Floor Important Glove Offerings 12-Button Chamoisettes Special Pair 69c Most remarkable values! Imported gauntlets and 12-butlon gloves of finest quality chamoiFctte. One and two-tone effects in beaver, brown, gray and black. i Tin axtet Illustration of thi Chamoltottt Clovo at 89c 12-Button White ' Suede, $1.95 Thi exceptional pricing be cause they ere nightly soiled from stock handling. New Leather Gauntlets- $3.50 Of imported mocha and cape leathers. Backs embroidered and pique sewn. BurgeM-Naih Clovs Shop Main Floor Sale : Vanity Boxes, $2.95 Vanities one seldom finds at such a singularly low price, and scarcely ever with the opportunity of choosing from such a number of styles. They are all of popular leathers in costume shades, and are fitted with powder, rouge and lipstick boxes, and with large mirror. 'Tis wisest to make selection early. Burei-N.sh Leather Guoila Shop Main Floor Bern Our New Millinery The Season's Largest Collection $9 75 Our millinery de partment is now complete with the choicest hats of the autumn season. Fall milli nery has never been more lovely or more moderate of pricing. Beautiful Velvet Hats, $5.00 In this section, devoted exclusively to hats at the popular price of $5.00, are hundreds of attractive styles in velvet. Black and every shade featured for this autumn seajon. Every hat $5.00. Fall Hats for Children, Clever styles for little girls are priced upwards from $1.95. BurfeacNath Hat Shop Third Floor Patent Leather Pumps One or two trp tyl$ jilr it or trimmed with tilaea wie. I'rletl, a pair, al ia 00 ni $10.00 Black KM Pumps One-atrap pump of blark kid trimmol with blark oot. lll'h Louis heel. Priced Pair, $10.00 Bu f.M-N.ih-Mala Floar O O New Fur by the Yard A nri-kpiee of your own de alining! An opportunity to cure the fur ymt prefer In the style ynu wish at a vry (rifling rost, for we will make all piece with rharire- for only for cost of material. Heaver, squirrel, mole and other in renl and imitation fur. In width, alro. for uit, ilreM and eoat trimmings Trlmmlaft Maia Tlaor . o ,t o - Toiletries M.is Vanishing Cr.am, 39e. Mavis Cold Cream, 3Bc. Crrm. t.. Mon, a lemon clean- Ing eream, 49e. P.b.co Tooth Pasta, 4Se. Pepsod.nt Tooth Pasta, 45. Kolynoi Tooth Pasta, 30c. Norwich Dantal Cream, 29c, VanEss Liquid Scalp and Hair Crowing Massaga, bottle, $1.50. Dupont Clrphant Brand Tooth Bruehas, 60c. Burfeee-Na.h Mala Flaar O o Hair Goods Bonnia B N.ts, double mesh, cap or fringe, doi.n, $1.50) dingle mesh, cap or fringe, dozen, $1 00. Gainsborough Nets, double mesh, cap or fringe, dosen, $1.50) lingle mesh, doien, $1.00. Riti Nets, double mesh, cap or fringe, dozen, $1.00. Venida Nets, doublo or single mesh, cap or fringe, dozen, $1.50. Hair Rolls, all color, 35c, 60c, 75c Ear Puffs, pair, 25c Bona Hair Pins, amber, brown or gray, box, 25c. Children's Round Combs, light or dark. 25c aud 50c. Fancy or Plain Barrettes, 2 for 25c. White Kid Curlers, 6 in pack age, 50c. Practical Curlers, in three lengths, 25c, 35c and 80c Notion Shop Main Floor Specially Priced Offerings in Our Downstairs Store Six Hundred U. S. Government Ditty Boxes To Sell $59 - at 1 They couldn't be duplicated under three or four times this price. The handy boxes that the boys use in the navy. They're made of hard wood, 13-V in. long, 9 in. wide and 83,i in. high. Fitted with an inside tray that lifts outand an inside cover that fits in the lid. Perfect dovetailed construc tion throughout. Two brass hings and lock and key equipment. The) boact re tho aurplua of tSe U. S. government. Made for the boyi in the navy. That's why they were obtained at such low price. On Sale Until Sold Special Group of New Dresses $1950 The box ivith a hundred uses, the use: Here's a list of a few of f or radio ua.r. For lowing article. For drettanaking sup plied. For valuable paper For irs, For writing malarial Fr a axedicUe cheat For hows.aold t.ola. For small furs. For a shoe bos. For dolly' clothes. For the school boy. l or the school girl. For Boy Scouts' a,ui;aint. For dainty lingerie. i er hunter's awppliet. Far fishermen' tup. pli.t. -For tVlll.s) mechanic's toela. For physician.' of. (ics. Fat dentists' lehor. terl.t. For a filing tahinet. These dresses are of a quality you would expect to find with a much higher'pricing, in fact, we thought them so wonderful that we were delighted to secure oven a small number 100 in allto sell at $19.50. A number of styles in Canton Crepe Charmeuse Crepe Hack Satin Poiret Tu ill Tricotine Many are elaboratly beaded or embroidered, others are umart in their simplicity. lui (nW Boys' School Shoes Specially Priced The kind f h"f who erKe ill brin )oa back hr for the pit pair. Male of all !id leather; wide, rotuy pattern. In urn metal and brown r!f. Shea ta 5. $J,33 tu f J.79 Mr U t 3, $2.43 W S3 IS .'. t, f2.TtMfJ.4S 1 Mouse Slippers Pair sS 67 One strip j!e, wade f "ftt lrlher; hand tunteit i-.lt at' I rubber her!. Jendt. Vtearmt iipper; w'd !it that t m.nt eor'f("rai!e ftf tsred (eel, 4 !j S, - S.a a. 4 erne . -eaat. t Vera Special Saturday Mannish Fop Coats s1675 $1950 Tht practical coat frm hkh one gets Jut no end cf erU f,-r atrert and tMiine wear, are made wf the new do title fatfd Alrdale clth th.it r tire ttly a gkete. tn linifr if any It preferred. H-itKh leij.th. Klt tJhl n, . e j. i the '!. 1 ( mi l t I 4 it H I aifi n l t itw'S I -Sfiv4l fMt HVt )', 'f i -4 4- to 46, liMM S, M4l