THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2H. 1921. Irish Crisis Bars Uoyd George's Burgess-Nash Company's Downstairs Store Journey to U. S. English Prime Minuter Prob ably Will Bo Forced to Abandon Trip to Armi Meet, Report. London, Oct 27. Prime Minister I loyd George probably will hive to abandon hit visit to Washington, or t rat poitpont it until the doting KMioni 01 the commence mere dc cauie of the critical tituationi in the negotiations with Sinn Fein Ire land, it was asserted by (event well informed newspaper! here today. Varioui report! concerning the Irish negotiation! were current here today, but they carried little weight owing to the lerrecy observed by hoth tides. The Daily Oraphic print ed a rumor that the negotiation! had been suspended. It was laid the Dail represents tives were insistently urging the claims of the Catholic populations of the counties, of Tyrone and Fer managh for inclusion in southern Ireland. In the meantime the restiveness of the English unionists was manifestly increasing and although many union ist members of Parliament still re fused to subscribe to the proposed vote of censur of the government, their suspicions toward the negotu tions were said to be growing. Newspaper! which at first mini mized the importance of thia union, ist "revolt," are treating it more ieti ously today. Mr. Lloyd George today proposed to the House of Common that it set aside next Monday for a dis cussion on the motion of unionists members of Parliament condemning the present negotiations with repre sentatives of Sinn Fein Ireland. Me said he hoped there would be a vote on the question. Jack and Jill "You know that letter I gave you last Monday morning "Jill remind ed him.- passing the chowder which he liked so well. "Yep," he said absently. "It was a letter to Aunt Mary Frances." "So?" "Why- Jack, you know it was a letter to Mary Frances. I told you so when I gave it to you, and" "Oh, yes, I remember." He hungrily attacked the chow der. "And I asked Mary Frances to be sure to let me know by return mail about that pattern, and I haven't head a word from her. That's almost a week and " "But" "That's almost a week," went on Till relentlessly, with a stern glint in her pretty blue eyes, "and I won der" why she doesn't answer." "Maybe she's sick," Jack said dreamily. "Sick I The ideal Jack, you know perfectly well that Aunt Mary Fran ces is never sick." "Maybe she's gone away on a -visit." ' '';' "Without telephoning out to tell us? That's too absurd." "Perhaps" "Lood here, Jack, did you mail that letter?" ' "Sure," he said boldly, looking her right in the eye. But then, that nntUiner fat Tart alwavs JlUVkU ItW.ltlll.l - j looked her brazenly in the eye when he was guilty. That time that he swore he had cut the wood for the fireplace only two days before, for instance. And he had never even gone down cellar. Just clean for gotten it that's .all. ' "Jack, look in your inside pocket this minute. I feel almost sure you forgot Aunt Mary Frances' let- . .. , , "Did nothing of the kind, Jill. I positively mailed it. Give me some . more chowder." "Well, if you mailed it "I said I did." . But when dinner was finished he rose hastily and numbled something about his cargarets In his overcoat packet and hurried out into the hall. Jill heard him fussing with the coat and she frowned crossly. So he had forgotten the letter after all, and was fishing to recover it now, she thought: He came back jauntily, which in dicated his guilt more plainly. "Cone on," she said sternly. "Con less." ' "Confess what?" V "Didn't you find that letter to Aunt Mary Frances in your coat nocket just now?" . ' "Say" he started, indignantly. "Confess!" , - "I tell you I mailed it last Mon 4ay." " '.'.'J. The telephone bell thrilled. And lo, it was Aunt Mary Frances tnd she had really been away on a visit, and was at the station right his minute. So Jill asked about the pattern ind finally hung up. . , ; "Oh, honey, forgive me for be ing so naughty. I know you mailed ttie letter all right, dearest, and Aunt Mary France will find it when she lets home tonight. But no matter. I learned about the pattern and sdery thing's all right. Will Jack forgive his bad, naughty, old wife lor being so suspicious? Why, Jack, ihe cried in horror, "I almost doubt ed vour word. Can ' you forgive ue?" "Aw, that's all right, little girl," laid Jack magnanimously, as he kissed her. And as he pressed her turly head to his manly bosom there was the faint crackle of pa )cr. But, then, Jill couldn't be ex pected to know what it was that lay kidden in his inside breast pocket, (Coprrlfht 151. Thompson Future Service.) Executive Committee for Boys' Home Drive Meets The first meeting of the executive committee which has charge of the romincr drive to raise funds to build Father Flanagan's new home for bovs met at the Athletic club at won yesterday. The committee consists of T. E. Davidson, chairman; E. Bucking ham. Leo Hoffman. Henry Monsky, W. W. Head, D. E. O'Bnen. L. J. TePoel, Clarke Coit. Robert Smith. John.L, Kennedy, Mark Martin, W. C. Fraser, J. B. .Wat kins and Dr. P. Sedlacek. I to Feature Sales Aiproaeb Asian Friday A Feature VJeeh Sale of Smuarft New Hats S5)75 This splendid new assort ment offers hats of unusual merit at this low price. In cluded are hats for women of all types: Tailored Street Hats as Well as Dress Hats Of excellent quality fabrics in the season's popular colors. Specially priced for Feature Week at $2.75. Burfess-Nash Downstairs Stora EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING At Feature Week Prices Men's shoes, half sole sewed S1.40 Men's shoes, half sole nailed 81.25 Women's shoes, half sole sewed. ... .$1,15 Women's shoes, half sole nailed 81.00 Men's half rubber heels. Wing Foot 50t? Men's foil rubber heels, Wing Foot 55J Women's rubber heels 40 Repairing women's heels. .20 Men's heels 35 Our truck will call for and deliver them. Burcess-Nash Downstairs Star lnJoircieifi)'s and- Misses' New OTmifteir oafts -II All are popular new winter models in straightline or belted effects in such fa vored fabrics as Bolivia Velour Suedine Plush with wonderful snugly warm collars of Beaverette or self material. Every coat in this special lot is a most exceptional Feature Week value. Other Coats Priced from $10.00 to $39 JO In Sizes 16 to 51 Other Winter Coats American Silvertone Velour : Polo Cheviot and Plush From full length models to sport coats in the season's popular colors for Feature Week at $15.00. Sizes 16 to 44. ' Burgsss-Nash Downstairs Stora $-0 IVhal's Worth Doing Al All, It Worth Doing Well Many a passerby hag stopped to watch a man at work, simply because he shows such an evident enthusiasm . and enjoy ment in what he is doing. Enthusiasm and Pride-in-accomplishment are usually found running hand in hand, closely fol lowed by Success. It is a fortunate man who can do some one thing just a little better than another, however small that something may be. Cafeteria Special for Friday Filet of Sole with Tartar Sauce, 25c Burgess-Nosh Downstairs Star Children's Vests and Pants 39c ea. Children's fleece-lined vests, with high neck and long seelves and fleece lined pants, in ankle lengths. A very special feature offering at 39c garment. Women's Silk Hosiery 79c Thread silk stockings with double soles, toes and heels, sub standards of a high-grade manufac turer in black and shades of brown, all sizes. Burcess-Nash Downstairs Stora A Sensational Feature Offering of Pumps and Strap Slippers Brown, Black and Novelties. 95 Sizes AA to D. A wonderful purchase of the season's newest pump and strap slippers in patent, satin, suede, kid. All are the correct styles for street and evening wear. Every pair a most exceptional value at $4.95. Not all sizes in every style, but all sizes in the lot. Burfsss-Nash Downstairs Store Sale : Corsets $1.00 A Feature Item In this wonderful lot are Burgess-Nash spe cials, also many from well-known makers: In Fancy Broches, Coutils ' and Batistes. . " Broken sizes. ' Downstairs Store Corset Department Infants' Bootees: 25c and 35c In white and colors, plain and fancy colors. Prices are extremely low in comparison to values. Downstairs Stora Infants' Section Infants' Sweaters, Sacques: $1.65 Made of soft zephyr yarns in white and colors," in plain and fancy weaves. Downstairs Store Infants' Section women s Mi : JIMS) Dool losses In this special group of feature dresses are dozens and dozens of new styles in Canton Crepe Satin Crepe Back Satin Poiret Twill Velvet Tricotine ' Some in youthful straightline effects with metal and bead embroidery trim mings; others in more fitted effects, with trimmings of braids and buttons. The colors are navy, brown and black. The sizes 16 to 51. Other Smart Dresses Are Priced from $1045 to $39 JO Bur(ess-Nash Downstairs Stars Plain anndl Novelty Silks- yard 9Sc , In this wonderful assortment are hundreds of yards of thS season's loveliest silks, including plain and printed Georgette crepes, kimono silks, silk shirtings, stripe messa line and taffetas, printed pongee and other silks. Plaid Dress Goods: Yard, 25c 36-inch wool finish dress goods in lovely fall colorings for chil dren's dresses. Black Satin Messaline: Yard, $1.15 Splendid wearing quality of 35 inch raven black messaline. For Feature Week, $1.15 yard. Crepe de Chine: Yard, $1.19 An exceptionally good quality crepe de chine, 40 inches wide; Blacks and colors. A Feature Week special at $1.19 yard. ' Satin Raya: Yard, 69c This is a wonderful quality of cotton back satin for lining; in plain colors with self - colored stripes; for Feature Week, 69c yd. Burcess-Nash Downstairs Store Children's iVarm l7interCoa!s:$500 Sturdy coats for children;' in full length style, with collar which buttons up at the neck. All are lined throughout and have belt and pockets; the colors are navy, black and brown. Sizes 8 to 14. V Burgess-Nash Downstairs Store Notions at Feature Prices Real Steel Scissors and Shears, 29c In sizes 3 to 8-inch, very good quality. Wash Edging and Finishing Braid, Bolt 8c All are fast colors and very .fine quality. ' . American Maid Crochet Cotton, Ball, 6V4c In white and colors. Gold-Eyed Needles, Pkg., 22c Every size, 25 to the package. Large Package of Darning Needles, 5c Assorted sizes. Real Human Hair Nets, Cap Shape, Dozen, 50c CoIIingsbournes Fast Colored Darning Cotton, 2Vtc All the best colors, two spools for 5c J. and P. Coats Machine Thread, 6 Spools, 25c Black and white, every number, best six-cord thread. Ladies' and Children's Garters, Pair, 15c Made of Hickory Elastic. Wire Hair Pins, Cabinets, 5c All as sorted sizes. 6-Yard Bolts of Wright's Bias Tape, Bolt, 7c A good quality. Kleinerf s Rubber Jiffy Pants, Pair, 49c Sanitary Napkins, Dozen, 39c Burfees-Nasa Downstairs Stora Drugs Perfumes, 35c an oz. Various lovely assorted odors. Talcum Powder, 12c Corylopsis, rose, and violet. Soap Special 21 Bars of White (laptha Soap $1.00 Downstairs Stora Drtur Dent. Feature Items in Domestics Pillow Tubing: 39c yd. 42 and 45-inch widths, of fine round thread quality, without filling or dressing of any kind. Specially. priced. - Outing Flannel: 1 6c yd. Of heavy weight and soft quality, in white and fancy stripes or checks. , . Sheeting: 18c yd. Fine round thread quality that will give unusu ally good service. Apron Checks: 12V2C'jd. Blue and white apron checks; retains color after laundering. Crash Toweling: 19c yd. . The Celebrated Stevens Linen toweling, made of very good quality. White Lawn: 12c yd., 38-inch width, for. making chil dren's dresses and also used for in terlining purposes. Burcess-Nash Downstairs Stora