Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 13, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. JUM& U, IKZ.
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Good News for
dry Law Evaders
Keaches Omaha
Supreme Court Hold Govern
tnent Cannot Levy Tax
Against Traffic Which
b Illegal
- Good newt for hundred o( viol.
Utor of i he liquor law came to
the federal building yesterday when
A. B. Allen, collector of internal rev
enue, received a ttlrgram informing
him that the United State supreme
court haa decided that taxes and
penalties aiftetsed under Section 35
of the national prohibition act are
not collectable by attachment.
Thia means, in short, that hun
dred of Otnahan and Nrbrakans,
agaiiwt whoae property Collector AN
lc,i hai levied to compel them to
pay lumi aggregating hundreds of
thousands of dollars, will be lreed
from the necessity of paying.
ItEven in the last three day a ISO
such attachments, ranging from
about $750 to $2,800 each, were filed
in the office of the clerk of the fed
edal court here.
The decision, in short, holds that
tf"United States government cannot
wry a tax upon a traific which is
lUegal
ji It may be that all persons who
have already paid these "taxes" as
sessed by the internal revenue officer
will get their money back. Thia will
be known when the full text of the
cision is received.
Auditor Candidate
Loses His Libel Suit
Lincoln, ' June 12. (Special.)
Grant L. Shumway, democratic can
didate for state auditor, today lost
his $50,000 libel suit against S. K.
Yarrick under decision of the' state
supreme court.
- Shumway with others, had ap
pealed to the state banking board for
i. !ank charter. Yarrick appeared to
l against granting of the charter
":,(. had declared in public meeting
Ziat Shumway was irresponsible
financially and not a fit person to
head a bank.
XThe district court held that
public meetings of this descr '
such utterances were lawful a:i:
tified and could not be cotivi'
libel. The supreme court upheld ....
ruling. ...',"
Rural Letter Carriers to
Picnic at Beaver Crossing
' Seward. Neb., June 12. (Special.)
A committee of rural letter carriers
met in Seward to make arrangements
for a basket picnic and to prepare a
program of sports to be held at
Beaver Crossing Wednesday. It will
be attended by all rural letter car
riers, their wives and substitute car
riers from six counties and promises
to b i big affair. Seward, York,
Butler, Lancaster, Saline and Fill
more county carriers will attend.
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Postmaster Appointed
"Washington. June 12 (Special
pointed postmaster at Somerset,
Lincoln county, Nebraska vice C.L
.Willis, resigned. . ,
Nowhere
Br RUBY M. AY RES.
Htimfrme rivai "if )
Violet followed her across the
wide luxury ot the room .he found
it impotublf to think of it as
"shop" through a glaia door
screened by a curtain.
Tbt dark girl entered first; she
said something rapidly in French,
something which Violet could not
understand. A smalt, plump woman
roe with shrill exclamation from
a writing desk; he answered with
flood of voluble words, alto in
French; the gesticulated freely with
her small, plump hands.
Suddenly she swung around with
an angry face; her eyes frll on Vio
let, who stood shrtnkingty in the
doorway, and she grew suddenly si
lent. "Take off your hat she said. She
poke in excellent English, with just
the faintest suspicion of French ac
cent. Violet pulled the pins from her hat
with ringers that trembled; through
the high window a ray of golden
sunshine felt upon her as she stood
there with her uncovered masses of
fair hair.
Madame gave a little sound of
satisfaction; she spoke in French to
the dark girl, then she turned to
Violet.
"You have references, of course?"
"No, at least" the girl hesi
tated. I was at Gatwick s for a
few months " she added doubt
fully. "Gat wick's L Mon dieul Is it
possible?" She plumped down in a
chair as it she had been pushed, she
threw her eyes up to heaven,, the
clasped her hands theatrically.
The dark girl smiled; she spoke
softly.
"She has bautiful hair, Madame,
for the black models "
Madame recovered; she scanned
Violet with a business eye; she mut
tered to herself. .
"Cicl! the clothes le chapeaut"
Suddenly she gave a peremptory or
der. "Walk, Mademoiselle, walk past
me, if you please 1 Now, turn your
head turn it as if you carried a
5-guinea model on your hair sol
Bienl"
She nodded her small head
wisely.
"Your name and address, if you
-sse?"
' iolet gave both tremblingly; she
lered if madame knew the dis
road where all the houses looked
.-, but the Frenchwoman made
, comments as she wrote rapidly
.:i a ledger:
She blotted what she had written
and closed the book with a bang
then she turned again.
"I will give you 30 shillings a
week I will take you on trial; we
want a blonde; it is necessary to
have a blonde for our black models
" She took a paper from "-her
desk. "You will go to this address
and be fitted for a gown, and yon
will take up your duties here on
Monday morning."
Violet tried to speak, but madame
waved her imperiously away. "You
need not be grateful;, if you are not
useful' to me, you will go, but I
think you will be useful. Bon jourl"
The dark girl led the way from
the room; she smiled kindly at Vio
let's eager face. ,
"Madame is pleased with you,"
she said as the door closed on the
French woman. "Ska is verv hIhuiI
or she would nut have given the
commisaMNi tor your gown. I have
never known her ti do tuth a thing
before
"t cannot tell you how grateful I
am, said Violet, breathlessly. "I
came in quite by chance 1 have
tried so many timet to get work an
always failed I am not very strong.
Do yon think I shall get on here?
Do you think I shall suit madame?"
"There it not very much to dot
it isn't a hard life. If yon plea
madame you will do well; this place
is a orivate concern van know ni
a company It it much better than
working for a company." She broke
off. drawing Violet to one side at the
swing door was opened by an ob
sequious commissionaire, and an old
lady with white hair entered, fal
lowed by a tall man wearing an ab-
kurq eyeglass.
They passed up the long room at
it they had been there many timet
before the old lady walked a little
tame; she leaned on a silver-knobbed
stick: the man Violet caught her
breath; she had seen the man before;
he had ruined her hat for her by put
ting his foot on it the previous eve
ninghe had owned the green
painted car that had ran over and
killed the flower girl outside the the
ater. A sudden thrill of excitement went
through her she wondered if he
would recognize her. but he did not
even glance her way; he followed
the old lady with a decidedly bored
air down the Jong room.
Violet whispered a breathless ques
tion to the dark girl at her tide.
"Who are they? Do you know
who they are?"
The girl looked surprised the
smiled.
'"The man it Mr. Ronald Hastings;
he is practically a millionaire; he
owns Violette's. The lady it hit
mother." t ..
(Comti4 la Tkt Sm Timiiiu )
Poet Laureate of State
Sneaks at Omaha Church
At hit first public appearance in
umana, jonn U Neihardt,.' poet
laureate of Nehrastra mil
from the "Song of Three Friend,"
me iirst cycle ot tne epic of the
prairie nioneera he is. wririnr at th
First Unitarian church Sunday nights
his poem won the SMXJ pnze of the
American Society of Poetry as the
most significant poem of 1919. '
Before the reading he gave a brief
outline of the historical background
of the epic, the time of which was
the 19th centurv un to 1800. - Fnl.
lowing the epic he read four of his
lyrics at tne request ot his audience.
The reading was arranged by the
Neihardt clubs of Wayne and
Omaha. A number of engagements
for Mr. VciHharrlr have heen arranv.
ed by these clubs in the state. He
win speaK at render next wednes
day and at Wayne next Thursday.
Two Hurt in Plane Crash
Los Angeles. June 12. William
F. Mackay, editor of the Suburban
Citizen at Miramone, near here, and
Bell Valentine, pilot, were seriously
injured .yesterday when an airplane
in which they were riding fell at
Bell Station, another suburb. Hugh
Bingman, also an occupant of the
tplane, escaped with slight injuries.
1 he airplane collided" with a tele
phone pole. 7
Resignation of Peru
Normal Head Demanded
Lincoln. June li (Special ) E.
E. Cood, a banker of Pern and mem
ber of the stat legislature, with a
doxen churns appeared before the
f Toon liMroot SiriM1
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An Introduction
In Store for the Women and Misses
of Omaha .
The Sunbeam Dainty Day
Dresses and Apron Frocks
Ready to Smile on You!
The garment that transforms the sordid "everyday"
home costume into a creation of winsomeitess and chic
We obtained this frock after months of diligent search for a
daytime dress that would fill the requirements of Omaha's taste
ful women and misses? one that would be beautiful and service
able, and yet one we could off er at a price within easy reach.
We found the "Sunbeam"
An ample reward for our months of searching; and Omaha
women will find this captivating frock a delightful compensation, ,
for the long months they have been obliged to wear unattractive
"house dresses" or resort to the fleeting beauty of the fragile
summer frock. " '
Read Wednesday Papers
for a full description of lovely materials, bewitching styles, .
careful workmanship, fit, quality, and better than anything" else
The Price
For these dresses are to be sold, at a figure actually below
the price women have been paying for the homely style and
quality which have survived the era of "House Dresses."
.......
On Thursday we will hold our Opening Sale of Sunbeam
Dainty Day Dresses and Apron Frocks, and we are prepared with
an unusual number of these garments. Omaha women will find
them surpassing anything that has ever been offered in this line.
' - : JL BRANDFJS & SONS.
ttate normal board here today and
demanded the resignation of A. L
t avanets, president vf the Fru Mate
Normal school.
The following charges were placed
against the bead of the institution
by ISO residents of Peru:
That for the first time in the hit.
tory of the college it is necessary to
put an armed guard on duty at night
to keep the ttudentt from committing
depredations on the campus;
That chapel services have become
a farce;
That good instructor! are leaving
almost by the wholesale;
That courses of study have become
so demoralized that students are go
ing to other schools.
Motorman Stabbed to Death
After Argument on Car
Richmond, Vs., June 11 A motor
man of the Virginia Railway and
Power company wat stabbed to death
late yenterday by a crowd of nrgroet
with whom he had an argument on
hit car in South Richmond. When
threatened by the negroes, ho leaped
(mm hit car into a passing autoreo-
biU. the driver n( whirh sned awaV.
The negroes pursued the automobile,
overtook it ana taooen me wmw
man to death. , Four arrettt have
been made.
Spinach cooked, 'hopped, seasoned
and molded it extremely wholesome
served with an egg sauce.
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St use
Tuesday A Special Selling of
Summer Frocks
Made in Clever Street Styles
of Imported Ginghams
95
ft
Ginghams an the mainstay of the summer
wardrobe. There's scarcely a daytime sum
mer affair for which a gingham frock isn't
.very attractive. In thia low priced offering
then are more than 20 chic styles, all made
of imported gingham in most any. sort of a
check or eolor. r-
, The designers have skillfully combined or
gandie or linen in the trimming features while
some of them show a . picturesque bit of
embroidery.
Sizts for Women and Muau
Second Floor Wert
Svimmer Wash Goods Specials
5,000 Yards of Waah Seeds Remnants Muslins,
percales, ginghams and many other similar ma
terials that have accumulated, from weeks of
selling. Tuesday
per yard.
White Organdie A good domestic quality sheer
and crisp. 40 inches wide, AJlf
special, per yard. , tOC
ny2c
Silk and Cotton Mixed Wash Fabrics Attractive
new patterns In many colors, 2 to 5-yard lengths.
Tuesday, while 3,000 yards last, oa
per yard. ' JC
Genuine Windsor Plisse Crepe Pretty patterns
on white and tinted grounds. So desirable fsr
underwear because it requires no iron- Q f
lag. Regularly 48c a yard, special, OOC
Basement North..
XJ IAS
.no. d
9x12 Room Size
Grass Rugs
5.95
.
A tasteful, cool floor covering for the sum
mer living room, dining room, bedroom or
the summer cottage These rugs are woven
in one piece and stenciled in attractive Chi
nese border designs. Green, blue-or tan
color schemes. Worth 9.50 to 12.50; spe
ciallf priced for Tuesday 5.95
Sixth Floor West
Silks for the White Season
WhiU'ii always icsnjowladged for its good taste, and it also carries the stamp
of Faahfott'i approral this season. Hera an white silk specials for Tuesday: V
White Art Silk1
An ail silk fabric with a bro- (J O O d Selections O
White Sport Silk
An imitation of baro
net satin. A very serv
iceable mercerized sat
in for sport skirts. 36
inches wide,: specially
priced
Per Yard 98c
ended pattern on a rich dull
background, finished to resem
ble cashmere. A washable
quality with woven pattern
makes this silk very service
able for a sport skirt or dress.
This it an imported silk that
we originally sold as high as
4.50. 36 inches wide.
Per Yard 195
Main Fleer Center
plaids and blocks in
that levely art silk for
summer skirts which
launders so well. 36
inches wide.
Per Yard
159 1.79 1.98
Tuesday Specials in Notions
Rlek Rack Braid By the yard,
special
Snap Fastener Host proof, 3 cards
for
Rubber Pants for Babies All sizes,
natural colors. Special.
Cellar Bands For men's shirts, regu
larly 10c, special
Mareel Waving Irons
for ...... .;.
Demoatlo Twill Tape C-yard bolts,
per bolt '. .'.
Sinner Machine Oil Regularly 15e
bottle, for '.
Dressmaker Pine 4-pound boxes,
special
SmU Tight Moth- Preer Garment Baa
tor :
2c
10c
35c
5c
10c
10c
10c
25c
35c
Rubberized Kitchen Aprons Small
checks or plaids, special...
Foot Form Stocking Darners Special,
2 for -
King Sewing Thread 200 yard spool,
regularly 10c, special
A A P. Coats Mercecized Darning Cot.
ton 4-ply, 75-yard spools, special.
Star Treuser and Skirt Hangers Special
each
Invisible Hair Pins 60 pins to the cube,
special s for
Safety Pins a sites. A lOe card
for
Imported String Shopping Bags if.
Special-
velvet Brtp sew-On gunportars Regn- f
39c
25c
5c
10c
5c
lariy 25c, special, per pair
Main Floor South
5 O'clock Closing
Beginning Monday, June 12, and continuing until lion
day,. September 4, thia store will close at 5 p. m., efceept
oa Saturday, when the regular closing hour of 6 will be
maintained.
Wonderful Specials for
Tuesday Selling on our
Third Flo
Wonien's
Boudoir
Slippers
1.00 pr.
Of Gray and Fawn
.. Buck
These slippers are cushion
soled, with felt linings in
old rose, orchid, silver gray
and Copenhagen.
- Third Fleer East :
Women's j
Union
Suits
1.00
Kayser, Uunsihg and
Springtex Hakes
All styles, loose or tight
knee, bodice and regulation
top in white or flesh. Bega
lar and extra sizes.
.-.Third Fleer Center
Bandeaux and lirassieres
A large assortment in flesh color,' made of novelty cloth: or
plain mesh,, with and without elastic inserts in back. Also
white muslin brassieres, lace and embroidery trimmed with
reinforced under arm; in front opening only. 49 C
Sizes 34-44. Priced at 1
Sport Corsets 1.50
Of pink ftroche with all elastic top, medium long skirt, free hip
summer weight. Sites 22-30. : r
Third Floor North.
Mants Cotton
Shirts and
Vests 25c
Lightweight and fine knit In but
ton front style with long j?
or half .sleeves. Special,, w
29c
Infanta Half Hose Fine ribbed socks In pink, blue and a
large assortment ot Roman striped tops. Sizes 4-6. .
Baby's Fine Organdy Bonnets Allover embroidery, plain tucked
or lace trimmed frill, each with a bit of pink or
blue ribbon. Special, 0fC
Third Floor Eat. r ,
Art Gifts at V2 Price
. Only One or Two of a Kind
A collection of odd pieces, including book ends, candle
sticks, desk sets, bowls, glass and pottery vases. AH re
duced to y2 price for immediate selling. : There is many a
real "find" in this group.
1.75
Needle Books and Small Sewing Boxes All contain needles,
many have thread and thimble as well. 35c and OC
50c values, specially priced in this selling, choice. adC
Mahogany Finished Boudoir Lamps Complete with
cord and plug. Special for Tuesday, priced.
imported Perfume Burners A delightful boudoir luxury. Burn
your tavortt perrume ny electricity. Novel J ff O ff
designs all wired with bulb Included. Each 0UUto sJU.UU
" " Third Floor Center. -
Women's Silk
Sport Hose 1.00
Drop stitck lace effects and plain silk hose in.
brown, navy and white All sizes. , All first qual
ity, regular L25 to 1.75 value,
V Tuesday, Per Pair, 1.00
Main Fleer North