Y t Tin: r.EE: omaha. Saturday, skftemukk 21, 1 V ft hi Omniums Would Bring Hotel Men's Convention Here Delegates to Mf fling of North wentern Aociatiori at De Moines Plan Move for .. . 1922 Affair. KfTortt to briii? the next miuu.il convention of the Nor'hwesiern Hotel Men'i association to Omaha wilt he made by members vt the Omaha Ilntd Mru'f association who will attend this year convention in l)e Moinei Wednesday. Thursday and I riday of next week. Thi move was decided upon at a dinner served to member, of the a aociation Thursday night by George Urandi'is at the new Urar.deu ret tuurant. Several Omaha men are oil the urocrain at the Dei Moine conven tion. Koine Miller U down for a talk on "The Sample Room Its lUri and Abuse." Henry B. Payne will talk on "Hotel Leases," while R. D. McFadden, chairman of the .Nebraska committee on public infor matioii, will read a paper entitled Wholesome Motel 1'ublicity. Members of the Omaha association who plan to attend this year's con vention include Harry L. Keen of inc iseen and rlatiron liotcls; hrnest I- Sweet, Hotel Hamilton: H. L. Harper and C. J. Kreil. Hotel Ixyal; Cliarki rhimmcl, Hotel . lilack - stone: D. B. Young, Hotel Conant Rome Miller, Hotel Rome; Fred Rothcry, Omaha Athletic club; 1". C Fpplcy, Hotel Fontenclle; John l-gan. Hotel Sanford; Fred Ramcy and II. 1'. I'ayne, Wellington inn; Fred Castle, Hotel Castle: Miss Mills, Hotel Rome; Wilbur Prandt, Orchard-Wilhelm company; G. II. onant, Hotel Lonant; K. B. Wal lace. R, D. McFadden and I. A. Medlar of the Mid-West Hotel Re porter. , Former Real Estate Man Here Dies in Ohio Charles R. Glover, 72, former Omaha real estate man. died Thurs day night at Canton, O., according to word received by his son here, C. D. Glover, president of the Omaha Kcai tsiaie Doara. Anotiier son is E. L. Glover of the M. A. Disbrow company. Mf. Glover made his home in Omaha until 11 years ago, when lie retired, dividing his time since then between Cuba and New York. He is survived by his widsw in a sanitarium at Asheville. N. C; by three daughters, Mrs. Allen Rice of Canton, Mrs. Harry Lund of Gien riale, CaL, and Miss Mazie Belle Glover, Asheville, N. C, and by an other son, J. F. Glover, of Cincin nati, O. - C D. Glover left for Canton last night. . '. . t Policeman Fired From Force for Beating Boys Folice Commissioner Dunn . yes- tcrday dismissed E. A. Heller, pa- trolman, who is, alleged to have beaten three j boySn yitheir 'way tjome last Sunday night, and to have --taken them to the station on the " charge of vagrancy. The boys filed affidavits to the . r cflcct that Heller was intoxicated and that he swore at them and knocked two of them down, ,and emptied his revolver. . 1 . A statement from Sergeant Rus sell, who was at the station at the time of arrest, accompanied the affi davits. - Undertaker Arrested on . Stolen Property Charge Leslie 0. Moore, undertaker, Twenty-fourth and Wirt streets, was arrested yesterday, by Detectives Tfapp and. Munch on a. charge of receiving stolen property. The de tectives allege he bought two stolen tires from Dan Walburn, alias Dan Allen. Sana Viltioni, Sixteenth and Locust streets, was arrested charged with : buying shoes from Walburn. 6 Pairs of Shoes, Believed ; Box Car Loot, Recovered Six pairs of high topped shoes, thought to have been stolen from box car shipments in the Burlington yards recently, were recovered yes terday with the arrest of Dan Wal burn, alias Datj Allen, 2828 North Sixteenth street. . The arrest was made .by Detectives Trapp and Munch and Special Of ficers Reidy and Gustafson of the Burlington road. v ,v- George A. Keyser Made Aide to U. S. Attorney 3 ' Ueore A. Keyscr. George A. Keyser, hero ot the late war and until a month ago, tinted Mates district attorney in the Virgin inlands, will be assistant to J. C. Kinsler. V. S. attorney, here. Kin sler has forwarded his name to the attorney general for immediate appointment. Keyser is Umaha foreil. a Crcightou graduate and was ad mitted to the bar in 1913. Among the first to enlist in the first officers' training camp at Fort Siiclling. he was early on the tiring line, wounded several times and was decorated for bravery. On his return from service, he re ceived the V ircin island appointment which he gave up recently on ac count ot his wites health, bhe was formerly Miss Marie Beunewitz. Jack and Jill Brief City News ' To Address Nurses Dr. A. 8. Pinto, city health commissioner, will address the Nebraska State Nurses' association when that body convenes foe its annual convention. September 2i, at the Hotel Castle. He will talk on "Our Board of Health." , Resists Offlrcr 15 Days Earl Montgomery, who battled with Of- ficer Peter McGuire at Fourteenth and Farnam streets Thursday after noon, was sentenced yesterday to 15 days in Jail. Several bystanders took the part of Montgomery and not till Sergeant Swigart arrived on the scene was Montgomery subdued. Do You Know tfie Bible? (Covar up the anewers, jntd the 'ions and xea If you can answer thrrn. Then look at tb answers to see if you re right.) Follow These Questions and An swers As Arranged by I. WILSON RQY. , 1. Where is the first mention of money recorded in the Bible?? 2. Who slew Lahmi, brother of Goh'ath? 3. Who is referred to as the "father of such as dwell in tents and have cattle?" - . , . 4. What was the lowest denomi mvlion of Jewish money? . 5. What were , the nanies - of Ham's sons? ' 'x 6. At what place was Paul stoned by the people? , , . 'Answers.. 1. Genesis xx. 16. ' . ' 2. .Elhanan. 1 Chronicles xx. 5. JabaL Genesis iv. 20. - -4. Mite. Luke xil 59." (Copjritht, by Whaelar Sya4icatt.) It was a gala night with Jack and Jill. Do you think my frock looks all right? asked Jill, anxiously survey ing her figure m the tall mirror in the hall. "You arc just a darling," said Jack, with worship m his eyes. She kissed him. "I ah I look all right, ch:" he asked." 'Jack, you look so wonderful in evening clothes I am jealous of you. Better not let nic catch any strange woman looking at 1 you as if she wanted to eat you up. Ihey laughed, they were iioine to be guests of the rich Barnabys, new friends that Jack had acquired in a business way, at first. It was their first, timid debut in high society. Then, suddenly. Jack stared at Jill s bodice. Say, you think that frock is o. k.? I mean, ah, it isn't too low. It IS?" . 'Low? Oh, you mean too decollete. jo, 1 don t think so. "Seems pretty low to me, mut tered her husband, ' Why.; Jack, you don t think I would wear an immodest frock, do you? 1 Sure not, he hastened to assure her, only it looks sort of too much on you. "Why, hon", this is the kind of a frock that young girls wear to the opera. The modiste told me it was a misses' model. Thought I ought to have something a little more "Not a little lower?" cried Jack in genuine alarm. ; 1 . , ,. Jill nodded with a smile. "Goodness, Jill, leave something to the imagination. "Jack that's vulgar." . It was aftertwo o'clock when they returned home. They had enjoyed it wonderfully. Jack's eyes posi tively glittered when he switched on the lights of their room and Jill al lowed the .Paisley cloak she had worn to slip trom her shoulders. "Wasn't it great, Jack?" she asked gaily. "Corking just corking. Best time I ever had in my life; Jack lighted a cigarette and in haled a deep grateful draught of smoke. . Wondertui gowns, eh mur mured his wife, surveying herself in the mirror. . ; "Yep," said Jack shortly. He thoughtfully considered the prettiest nttle lemon-colored frock ot chiiton which adorned Jill's slender grilijh figure. "I think you ought to have an other dress, though, tor these parties we'll probably be invited to this win ter," he said slowly. "Don't call it a dress, Jack, for heavens sake. Its a i rock or a gown." "Well, you should have another one," he insisted. ' "What's the matter with this one?" "Oh, that's all right, I suppose, but as long as you are such a good looker, you ought to wear 'cm cut the way the other women do. You certainly have got a better ah form than most of 'em, and I want you to look as well as they do. Bet ter get another gown and have it cut oh, you know." , He avoided Jill's ; eyes and she blushedl "All-right, hon." she said lightly. New Commanding Officer . Assigned to Fort Omaha Maj. J. D. Reardon of Arcadia, Cal, has been appointed command ing officer of Fort Omaha to suc ceed Lt. A. C McKinley, who has been acting commanding officer since the post was abandoned as a balloon training school Lieutenant McKinley will remain at the fort in command of the Ninth and the 12th companies transferred nominally to "airship service.". The change means that both companies probably will be sent to an army air ship station for active training soon, army officers said. Former Omahan Killed in France Buried in St. Louis William J. Flaherty, a graduate of Creightort university and a member of the editorial stait of the Bee )"oi a year, was the first , overseas soldier killed in France to be buried in St. Louis, according to advices received here by friends. 3urgess-NashCohw The Downstairs Store Silk Dresses $91 50 This special selection for street, afternoon, evening wear are of beautiful quality canton erepe, crepe back satin, and other favo rite fabrics. Sizes 10 to 40. Other dresses priced from 910.00 to 939.50. Burg ei-Nah Downstairs Store Smart Plaid Skirts: $8.95 New nnfiimn stvlos. in attrac tive plaids' and stripes of Pru nella cloth in delightful ' color combinations. Sizes 26 to 34. Burgcss-Nash Downstatra Store , Boys' Long Trouser Suits $12.50: $17.50 Unusual values for youths, sizes 31 to 36. In excellent quality blue, green and brown mixtures. Single and double breasted models. $12.50 to 117.50. - ' Tb Downstairs Store Boys' Knicker Suits : $6.95 Just received another ship ment of those sturdy school suits of brown, gray- and green mix tures. Also corduroy suits, many with extra pair trousers. Barfesa-Naah Downstairs Store Men's Trousers At $3,95 Serviceable every day trousers: in neat striped worsteds. Other Trousers at $4.95: $5.95 Burtets-Nash Downstairs Store Free Movies ft ike Call mi iM SalisreUw A. M "A LITTLE CLOWN" Wild your Isvorile star Mary Mile ih llw Miaiter. la Our Awiilarlm TUT llll EVERYBODY ST0R3 Our Second Great Annual i)g)Ds Opens Saturday Saturday we launch our Second Great Annual Boxed Hosiery Sale. Many of our patrons will remember with satisfaction our great Boxed Hosiery Sale of last year. We count this event one of the great features of the season. Stockings of Burnasco and other reliable qualities are offered during the period of this sale at m ost unusual prices. Every pair of stockings included is new and bought with care and fore thought especially for this event. Boxed : 6 Pair for $3.00 Women' Medium Weight Mercerized Stocking! with ix-thred soles, toes and heels and 4-inch garter hem. Semi-fashioned. Bur nasco quality. In black, white and navy. Boxed, reduced to .6 pairs for $3.00. Boxed : 3 Pair for $2.35 Women's Pure Thread Silk Stocking with double soles and toes and high spliced heel, semi-fashioned, in black, white and cordovan. Sizes 8 ' to 10. Boxed, reduced to 3 pairs for $2.35. Hospitality We like to viett a host ess who makes us feel at home. It is a rare giftthat of hospitality and wel come. We like to enter a home that is cozy and tasteful and welcoming. It is an intangible im pression, but very real. May not a great de partment store, too, ex tend an equal welcome to its patrons and friends? Boxed Boxed Boxed : 6 Pair for $3.50 Women's Regular and Extra Sized Stockings, with double soles, heels and toes a practical weight in black and cordovan. Boxed, re duced to C pairs for $3.50. : 3 Pair for $5.95 Women's Pure Silk Stockings with double soles and toes and high spliced heels. In zephyr weight: in cordovan, brown, russet and fawn, all silk with lisle lined garter top. And a 12-strand, pure silk stocking in black. Boxed, reduced to 3 pairs for $5.95. : 3 Pair for $8.00 Women's Pure Thread All-Silk Stockings in black only; made of 12-strand silk with six-thread heels and toes and double soles. Bur nasco quality. Boxed, reduced to 3 pairs for $8.00. School Hose for Boys and Girls Boxed : 6 pairs for For GirU'i a good medium weight lisle; double soles, toes and heels. Black and Cor dovan. Boxed, reduced to 6 pairs for $2.00. $200 Boxed: 6 pairs for For Boy's and a medium cotton stocking with double toes, heels and soles. Black, white, cordovan. Boxed reduced to 6 pairs for $1.35. lCi" $135 weight r ' Boxed: 6 pairs for For Boy's i a. heavy weight cotton stock ing with double soles.' toes and heels, and a triple knee black only, sizes 6 to 11. Boxed, reduced to 6 pairs for $2.45. $245 Sale Opens 9 A. M., Saturday. Mail Orders Will Receive Promptest Possible Attention. -v- Burgess-Nash' Hosiery Department Maia Floor r - . Candy Specials Far Saturday Cream Caramels t lb., 49c Fudge t 39c lb. Quality Kisses i lb., 39c CeaeV DeeartBMat MtnanLae Fleer Cut Flowers Specials for Saturday Narcissus Bulbs 3c. Roses 5c. Flower Shoe Massaalae Fleer Notions Gainsborough Nets: 6 for 50c . In cap and fringe styles. All colors. Special 6 for 50c. Bias Lawn Tape: 3 bolt, 25c "Wright's" white tape, size 1 to 7. Special S for 25c. Coats' Thread: 6 spools, 28c White and black, all numbers. Saturday only, 8 spools 28c. The Main Fleer Drugs and Toilet Articles Cream Oil Soap, 7c. Mavis Talcum, 18c. Djer Kiss Talcum, 19c Odorono, for perspiration, 21c. Woodbury's Facial Soap, 19c. D. & R. Cream, large tubes, 47c. Theatrical Cream, lb., 34c. Luxuria Cream, tubes, 32c. Djer Kiss Vanishing Cream, 49c. Pepsodent or Pebeco, 39c Star Vibrators, .complete, $3.85. Quelques Fleur Talcum, 98c Neet Depilatory, 42c Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal, 98c. The Mala Fleer . Very Special Offering of Men's Hose at 18c Pair Fine Cotton Lisle and Mercerized Hote in black, navy, cor. Sizes 9j to 11 J. Every pair perfect. Saturday, reduced dovan, white and gray. , ' to 18c a pair. , Burgess-Nash Men's Shop Maia Floor Cafeteria Special for Saturday Roast pork with apple sauce, 25c. - The Downstairs Store Saturday : Boys' Excellent All Wool n 2 -Trouser Suits no 00 A special purchase of boys' suits which are, we think, among the biggest values of the season." Every suit all wool in attractive colors, in mixtures and tweeds. Each suit has two pairs of knicker trousers, fully lined, assuring double service. Sizes 6 to 16. Burress-Nash Boy's Shop Main Floor The New Tea Room on the Seventh Floor Breakfast : Luncheon Afternoon Tea Hour 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. t The number of men who enjoy it, vouch for the deliciousness of the home cooked foods. ; Special Table UEote Luncheon: 65c Express Elevators to the Seventh Floor. , The Burgess-Nash Tea Room Seventh Floor ContinuingSaturday The special offering of Gossard Corsets Half Price Models designed to suit every figure -in pink and white. Silk Broche Silk Jersey Silk Couiil Silk Batiste Expert c orset ieres will assist you in your selection. , Burgts-Nah Corset Shop Second Fleer ATb Cre( Saturday : An Unusual Collection of New Hats at $0)75 Every hat in this group was se lected with care, with the purpose of giving the utmost in style and workmanship at this pricing. The variety of styles and trim ming permits many tastes to be easily suited. There are many clever black hats, as well as those in the favorite col ors. The earliest possible selec tions are advisable. Other new fall models range in price from $7.50 to $42.50 Burgees-Naah Millinery Shop Third Floor An Unusual Showing of Handsome New Coats at IS00 Seldom has there been a more exquisite collection of winter wraps than in our department at the pres ent time. Saturday we recommend a very special assortment at $75.00. These are in such rich fabrics as: Panvolaine Erminine Evora Veldine Many are trimmed with: Squir rel, Wolf, Mole, Nutria and other furs. ' Other vers beautiful coats range in price from $39.50 up. The Burgeas-Nash Coat Shop Third Fleer cm