THE BEX: UMAHA, SATURDAY. MAY 13. 1922. 1 til 0 in i V Secretary Hughes Hears Immigrant Plans of Omahan V. P. ChkxJo to Devote Rett of Life . in Assisting Italians Bound for United State. By CEOROE F. AUTHIER MeofctaflM Corooa,a OaMfco Sm, Washington, May 12. (Special Telegram.) V. F, ChiJo. now living t a retired buiutt man in Omaha, it here on hit way lo italy in an en deavor to put into cKcct plan which lie ha oi improving the character ol immigration Irom Italy lo Ihii coun, try, and making it easier (or tht im migrant whtu he arrivei. Mr. Chiodo waa introduced today to Secretary of State liughrt by ftrnreitentative Jtfltrit of Omaha, and explained hit purpoae and mil ion to the head ol the State depart inrnt. He received a lympathetie hearing (rum Mr. Hughe and received let ter which will put him in touch with the American ambassador in Italy and the American consular Igenti. Involvta Instruction Briefly. Mr. Chiodo'a plan involves giving the immigrant to this country some instruction concerning the United States before he leaves home, and calls lor the co-operation of the Italian government and the Ameri can consular agents. One of his chief objects It lo pre vent congestion of immigration in New York. The average immigrant, he says, finds New York so greatly out of proportion to what he is ac customed to that he does not know that the real country lies beyond. lie would have the immigrant in structed in our form of government, of what it expected of immigrants here, of the opportunities that exist for him in the various sections of the country, and advocates having the immigration distributed throughout the country in sections where hit pre vious training would render him most Useful. " ' Made Fortune Here ' Mr. Chiodo was born in Italy but has been an American -citizen for about 25 years.. -' ." He made his fortune in this coun try and feels that now that he has retired from business he should de vote the rest of his, life to this ser vice, which will benefit both " Jhe country of his adoption and the cit izens of the nation of his birth. Omaha University Aids in Observing Hospital Day A unique chapel service was held by the University cf Omaha in con junction with the Swedish Mission hospital on its lawn in commemora tion of Florence Nightingale, pioncar in the establishment of military hos pitals. Miss Nightingale was an English philanthropist, and an author who won international distinction through her organization of a nursing depart ment in the Crimean war. She also was noted for her work during the civil war. Her work gave impetus to the organizing of the American Red Cross. The chapel consisted of a prayer in her honor, tinging of patriotic tongs and the raisin? of the flag. - Rotary Helps Scouts Beatrice, Neb., May 12. (Spe cial.) The Rotary club appropriated $600 for Boy Scout work to further the program during the summer. The club contributed $100 to each of the six Scout troops. , . Brief City News Carl Gray Honored Carl R. Gray, president of the Union Pacific, hat been nominated for a director of the United State Chamber of Commerce. To Be Iale Dentist Dr. K.- L. Newell, Omaha tjentlat, ! to leave oon for tha lala of Pines, SS miles aouth of Cuba, where he la to prac tice his profaaaion. Ak Show by Radio Programs of Ak-Sar-Ben ahowa are to be broad cast by vadlo, according to an an nouncement by Charles Gardner, Bamaon of tit realm of Quivera. Tirabtin Get Judgment A Judg ment for 153 with interest was granted A. U Tlmblln against the trustee! of Bast Omaha for services as village attorney In county court yesterday.:.-"- .- j.;- Chanted With Cutting" Tree .t,nP, fMartr of Crawford. Nab., was charged with cutting a tree on the Fort BODinaon military resorvaiiu", In . an Information filed in federal court yesterday. ' Held for Worthiest Check David R. Woodward, real estate man. 1725 South Fifteenth street, is held in jail on charges of having passed 12 checks without sufficient funds in the banks to cover them. . ;.; Wyoming Judge at Mnooln Fed ral Judge Kennedy of Wyoming has been assigned to sit in the federal .' court at Lincoln, beginning June 1, when Judge Munger will be oh the circuit court of appeals at St,,Pa.Ul, Minn. . "Pied Pipers" to Meet A meet in has been called for next Wednes day night at 8 in the city council i .v.. infarmtia of rat ex' termination.. All interested are in vited to attend. Pavid Cole ana ur. A. S. Pinto, health commissioner, will speak. . Tires Recovered Five hundred stolen Thursday front the OverWnd Tirft and Rubber company. Thirtieth . ..i -t ta.a ttrerA rACOVCfed mm oiirnguo oui - yesterday " by Detectives Trapp and Munch in a snea as auuuu ........ and Grand 'avenue. Observe Hospital trr!na5;'rVs" ing exercises at the Swedish Mission hospital and a display of foods at St. Joseph featured the observance of National Hospital day. Nurses at Nicholas Benn hospital observed the day with a picnic at Elmwood park. The Faxton Memorial hospital had open nouse irom a to . , . - Observes Ninetieth Birthday A huge round cake, decorated with 90 ' candles was the center of attraction at a feast given in honor of Augustus '"Martin, 90 years old yesterday, at ' the home of his son, Samuel, 2(02 Ellison avenue, last night "I don't feel any older today than I did last year or the year . before," . said Mr. Marlw., ; - - KlMtng Party Aired Mrs. Irene Mulcahey Connolly, granted a di vorce by default from Dr. James Connolly, Omaha dentist testified yesterday that her husband took her to a place on the North Side where men kissed each other's wives. De cree is withheld pending an investi gation thr 5 Juvenile authorities re garding Via custody of the children. Oft i I mo 2 3 o aaBassa: 1 1 ' Free Movies rt Hm KltMiet, yule Mlae Hawkthaw" Willi Eileen rarer. tt.ni. and 10;45 g. M. aWMa(v-ilt rhwr tn rvn 7 t i rs tea uancc Have Yee Usee te Oe Tee DaeteT If not, we inite yen Patur. lay efurnoert front four o'clock until an. rfM Null Ta rw Specials Throughout the Store Saturday Gum Drops Origin' Turkish gtyle. In Itme, vanilla, lemon, cherry, and orange flavor. Very apeelil Pound, S4e BerM-NatW Mala Fltar OOO Candy Specials for Molhert Da) Marshmallows Billing'! Harp Marthmallowg. Soft and freab. Extra quality. Pound, 37c Penochi Delleloutly rick and filled with nuts. In maple and va nilla flavon. Pound, 42c Chocolates - Soft ereama with heavy coat ing: of tweet chocolate. Ratp berry, pineapple, orange, cof fee, maple, cherry flavors. . Pound, 43c BirrM-Nk MtraMiM Fbar OOO- Hair Nets "Rita" Hair Nets, in cap and fringe, double mean, dot., Me. Carmen Hair Neta, knotted ends, large cite, dozen, 71c. , Elattle Hair Nets, in all col ors, large aize, dozen, 7Bc. Hair Nets, cap shape, dozen, Mc. . ' "Beanie B" Nets', tingle mesh, in cap and fringe styles, pack ed 6 to the box, at S0c. Hair' Nets, gray and white, cap and fringe styles, large and email site. Single and double mesh -8 for 25c, or $1.31 doz. urftti-NMS Mala Flaw . ' -OOO Union Suits A group of our better gar ments mostly small sizes, re duced. AU styles cotton and lisle knit suits. .Well reinforced and tailored to fit. ; Clearance price ' , " . Each, $1.00 : Kiddies' Socks 4 Pure thread silk seek!, for the tiny tot or young miss in white with colored tops, or in colors to match the little spring frocks. Sizes 4 to 9. - Pair, 7$c Women's Hose Clocked hoie of pure thread silk tub-itandardi of a well known maker. Saturday, 11.00. Full fashioned, with double soles, toes and heels. A meet exceptional offering at Pair, $2.00 BurfMt-Nuh Ml FIr . OOO Wrist Watches Of White Gold They are extremely small in size and unique in snape rectangular or tonneau. The cases jire- solid 14-kt. white gold of substantial weight. Each la fitted with a 15 -jeweled lever movement and ribbon bracelet., Priced $22.50 - $33.50. Made of Gold Small watches of 7 and 15- jewel movement!, with link or. ribbon bracelet attached.. $7.09, $12.80, $22.50, $33.50 p Elgins for Men 7 and 15-jewel watches, in plain and engraved gold cases. $15.00. $16.50, $11.00 ahc up. ., gurgtit-Natli Mala Flaw OOO f; Enlargements ; Good snapshots make attrac tive pictures whtn enlarged. -. Site - Blk. aatd Wht. Sapia 5x 7-inch 50c 55c 8xl0-inch ' v 70c tOe 8xl4-inch $1.00 $1.1$ Bavaaat-WatS' Mass Flatr OOO Sash Ribbons ...... ?- Every little girl loves a rib bon sash, whether it be a wide bow that ties in the back, or a narrow Knotted loop that hanga to the hem.' s- 6 -inch Satin Sash Ribbon, in white, blue, pink, lavender, red, navy, and Copenhagen; a yard, 59c. 4-inch black and white strip ed velvet ribbon; Yard 59c Iwttu Nuh-Mate FUor Sale "Fisk". Sport Hats At Less Than Factory Cost $25 To bo able to offer D. B. FUk hata at this exceptionally low price, just at the time when sport hats are in tremendous demand, is with out a doubt, a marked achievement. Every hat carriei tha D. B. Fitk label. Smart styles in soft, pliable straws tailored ribbon effects and yarn designs. White combined with brilliant colors and solid shades in hun dreds of designs. Styles for women and misses. ' , lur(Mt.Nah Hat Skae TklH Floor gJtA . 1 ' Great Reduction Sale Community Silver In the Beautiful Exeter Pattern to l2Off i To help you fully realie this remarkable offer, we emphasize one item, teaspoons, which carry a 25-year guarantee, are priced at 20c each. Other pieces of tableware are priced equally low, Teaipoons (set of six), $1.20. Tablespoons (set of lix), $2-9$. Dessert Spoons (set of six) , $2.85. Soup Spoons (let of six), $2.95. Bouillon Spoons (set of six), $2.85. Dinner Forks (set of six), $2.95. Pickle Forks (priced, each), 70c. Dinner Knives (set of six), $3.75. Sugar Sheila (priced, each), 60c. Berry Spoons, (priced, each), $1.50. , Iced Teaipoons (set of six), $2.35. Cold Meat Fork (priced, each), $1.05. Salad Forks "(set of six), $3.75. : Fruit Knives (set of six), $2.95. -Gravy Ladlei (priced, each), $1.35. Butter Spreaders (set of six), $2.95. Cream Ladles-(priced, each), 95c. Butter Knives (priced, each), 60c. - BurfMS-Naih Main Floor A Sensation in Newest Hand Bags Saturday $3.95 Swagger Bags Flat Vanities ; Silk Pouches . Seldom are new and practical bags "of 'such ; .smart, conservative materials offered at such low prices. Plain or satin striped moires, ooze -' and vachette in combination, pin seal and cobra. Convenient fittings in theie bags i , Outside' pockets, cord handles, include lipstick holders and pow- . and luxurious silken linings der box, and sometimes emery the touches one expects to find board and nail polish containers. ' only in the higher priced bags. Burftis-Nash Maia Floor 1 .000 -v Scarfs and Center Pieces Also luncheon cloths, made of serviceable ecru colored materials, are, attractively priced. They have a pretty em broidered design in blue and shell scalloped edge to match. ' Scarf, aize 18x36 inches. . " Round Center Piece, 36-inch diameter. ; . Luncheon Cloth, 30 inches square. , 75c, 85c and 95c ,. 1 Burcoto-NMBSocona' Floor A Great Sale of Luggage-Saturday Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks 20 to 30 Off This sale includes not only our entire stock of fine Hartmanns at 20 to 30 dis count, but many smart traveling bags and. suitcases at even greater reductions. Traveling Bags. $3.95 , 18-inch leather bags In genuine black walrus grain. Oxford atyle. ' ., 1 .. .- , Suitcases. $4.75 Real cane suitcases, leather bound, brass lock and catches, 24-inch aize. Moleskin Suitcases, $5.95 , Leather bound moleskin case with cre tonne lining, 24-inch size. With brass lock and catches. Cowhide Bags, $195 Large baga of brown cowhide. - Ox ford style, leather lined, brass lock and catches. Very special, $7.95. BurttM-Nuh Moazaniao Floor , J Garden Hose : Lawn Mowers "Dundee" Lawn Mowers Garden Hose Moulded of best qual ity corrugated rubber. '4-in. size . 13a ft 3a -in size. 14a ft. -in. size 16t ft. Ball bearing, four-blade" la wn mower. Self -sharpening. Easy to run. All sizes. Priced at $8.25 to $14-85 . Burfe,-Nsh Fourth Floor r Saturday's Special : Women's Fiber Silk Hose Pair 59c 4i' ": A good-fitting, semi-fashioned hose made with double sole and heel. A hose that assures good wearing service. In all shades to match the skirt or footwear. 1 ' For Saturday, an entire shipment of these hose at the astonishingly low price of 59c a pair. Some few are slightly imperfect. BurttM-Nuh Roe Arrow Booth Dowaitairo Storo A Special in Wash Goods A Saturday feature item Pre at 1'atUrnt, each a 414 yard length, at $1-95. There are jutt 100 of these rfreta lengths, of imported Scotch gingham, in handsome Slaidt and checks; alto em roidered cotton Broths checkt in the seston'i newett colorings. Each $1.95 iirfOM-Nailt Socaa4 Ftear ooo Mother's Day Flowers express a sentiment that no other gift conveyi. We tug gett a basket of rotes or a box of assorted spring blossoms. Orders to be sent out of town will receive the same careful attention that our store patron age enjoys. riace them now. BurioM-Nub M.iunlao Floor -OOO Mother's Day Books Why not let your greeting be a well selected book? Homon, Marion Chapdelaine, $2. Pedler, Hermit of Far End, 75c. McCarter, Paying Mother, 75c Stringer, Prairie Child, $2-00. Rice, To My Mother, boxed, 75c. Hordcr, The Sunlit Road, 75c Burfeat-Nuh Maia floor OOO Sport Goods - Golf Clubs Saturday again finds us pre pareda new shipment of the Burgess Nash special clubs. Brassies, msshies, midirons, put ters, niblicks and cleeks, Each, 12.45 Golf Balls The well known Beacon balls. , ,Each, 45c Golf Bags Of a strong and durable make. Priced moderately. $3.95 Tennis Balls Spaulding 1922 ball, priced--. Each, 50c ' BurfM-Naih -Fourth Floor OOO- New Footwear Sport Pump White nile cloth sport pump trimmed with narrow banda of black patent Buckled - strap and flat flapper heel Priced, Pair, $8.00 Flapper Pump . Patent leather vamp and sand suede quarter combine in a flapper pump that buckles its only strap. Flat heel. Priced Pair, $9.00 Sport' Oxford ' Smoked elk a p o r t oxford trimmed with saddle strap of brown calf leather or African red rubber sole. Rubber heels. Pair, $7.50 . BurfotfNuh Main Floor ,00 0 ToiletGoods Mavis Toilet Water, bottle, 69c. Mavis Talcum Powder, can, 15c Mavia Face Powder, box, 39c. Pure Bristle Hair Brushes, at $1.95. Incense Vantine's cubes and powder, in wistaria, sandalwood, rose, violet 25c 50c 75c " Incense burners, in a variety of styles, with one package in cense, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $2.50 and $3.50. Burtou-Nuh Mala Floor l ; ooo Fur Storage Security, the first requisite of satisfactory fur storage, Is assured in our moth-proof, fire proof, and burglar-proof vault You may know that your fur are safe from loss or injury, and that they will not deterior ate during the summer months. Charges moderate. I BurM-ntB ThlrS Floor ZTickete for the Omaha Woman's Club May Festival on Sale Now-Main p Mezzanine Floor i