'4-A THE SUNDAY BEK: OMAHA, Ait.uar so. iks. i tj . ii f' !r f i iprlmng's Grave "'r'rtliMwtlon Delegates j I'j irm(5 ivrorauon rrom GeorgepWashington Agrcatral Home. dJ3EY tr (Py A. P.) ''j'!Vvy 'rom rumor ikrave, ancettitl home of irtiington, will be taken to State by ilif .Stilgrave Lit,l:n.H'Ktion when it sail nvi'i September 2, end placed grav of Washington Irvine Jrhrfation will he preient at 'ivli'ui in WohiliKl'Mi f.f ihe ff Kdiiiund llurlir, prr.riitcd I'nilH State by trie Kritish h nl th Sulgr.ve trittuilinii. td"iW"fl Willi the ptrtrrva- Fa) n fdl the lir iiunr home, Ejjr lilt .I'M 4 .Vjurthchlle recently King Alfonso Leads Mirth and Gayety at Deauville Ruler of Spain Is Chief Social Figure at French Resort Where Merrymakers of Noble Birth Gather Paris Delves Into Mediaeval Days for Styles. Pb t piir u' pUn to make SiiIku. for Ai'i the Lo bit let If rave iiUn to make Sulnuve ft'l what Mount Vernon it inerH Si uf t filt?riiiiAKe ir 4)1 idin aoipt) ilif Kff;it George Wirnfiiti fens) (J'i I lie (rii ixUlui' hrien rnef HrttsMu and the Unit"! Stalls, 'it'll li. brought about i thrriJh lint Wi - on liberty for iPapcts, ("l'ly Amerlcn. A'fcinl inusllv ii dull month for ot11;,,.tiiliir but this month ecr tl'C'i h-it "( an furrption, ame ukTux ol American vis- lyrs.hii wirtr& Hh ropy. I I PrfiiniO'trl' syttotss; (Jii- viitor are I iSI KM '-f'W Jjruii WooMer uni lrrijy ftlliM.,l Jviited France .early in ty'"(t te attracted at jtntis)n iy !yto.ii)i the unimtal !cour oi fittng aViplJriKlaiid. They reams) inCrkHI ty f ''plane, loud in Art- AmeTieii' wnman receiving murM aif n'i't hr-ls, press BtirrJ h';ljiif Kn Rritinh read ... ,m f 1 frtrnluiinnarv view on t4rriat, Mpt rf the illuttratrd papef hffrritl lirr portrait in I Ote ii4y tia, tryiBnIf a column Ifrorni Henry Ford.'divmK an impre iion (rif Mi life "d work. Li J VbftiHi. Athlete Train. Trw ,ctifiiptitor in the traelc infl field meet tour- i nament in J'ar'uf, i hav I been taking great paini o lit lhe.melve for the cpntf-itnit fiV of the." fact that the trong team tj American women ath letenwill make 'the lUngular gamea nior ItrCPHPUi tlljn me previoui , meeting io wnicii onyrencn worn en eomiudA i t i , s , Thirteen Britfsh Vnnien' were e Iecte4 lait week from 7J entrant!, and eapeet ta make good ahowing. All 'the girli are abf tabling from eating j pantry and imoking while In train lie g. f 4 J 5 K'wi Lauda Northcliffe. n Although 'h ting, and neveral 'memcra of the royal family aent meigef of regret and tribute on the ah of ;Urd JS'orthcliffe, the ' rt f RMitkig. viceroy ,of India, the jnfadl of the principal coloniea and iirlaiii other ' prominent pcrsonagci maintained iitence; U After the1 aharp thinga Tremier lj1oyj. Geor(" jid about Lord 'Nortlfclfffe iir hii ipeechf it probably 'would- have been difficult for him ' to frifW a flfiry. Northcliffe wa feredited with being the power that ibrought down be Asf;uith cabinet in trje war, altjujugh Mr. Asquith never impressed Ilia resentment against Ifjorthcliffe punliclv. The carl of ftnlfour, Andrew Bonar Law, Lord ;f!trkenJiditAjiten Chamberlain and nVintonliicer Churchill alio re ftjiined from sending messages. 'Doctf jffttle Argument 'Can Man Love Two Women? v (London, Aug. 18. Can a man be love' iithl two women at the aame nine? 3 !" This was the intriguing ouestion r'sed by Dr. David Forsyth, well kfiown lecturer and writer of books ;on psvrho-analysis, (liirinm the course i of a lecture at the London Institute A Hygien. L( He admitted that in his opinion it tas impossible. JH"A man." he insisted, "has only a ii limited fund of love on which he ctn draw, Any affection that he i gives to No. 2 means that something ji withdrawn from No. 1." 5s ' To make this matter still clearer the lecturer added: "A man can be 'head over heel' in love with only one woman at a time. "He can be half in love with two women. ; "He can be one-sixth in love with six women and one-twelfth in love with 11 women," Paris, Aug. I9.-(By A. P.)-King Ailonso ri pafn Ii leading the social world at Deauville, tht world-famous rrenih seaside resort, where frrny ol jumbling enlivened by constant thrill, ii running its mad nei pare. Wherever the king goes. stores ol merrymakera of noble birth gather. The shah of Persia, the rroMn princes f the iialkans, Prince Christopher ol Greece, the nulla rajah of KapurthaU, riueent of movie-land" and rapiaina of indus try. clinter about him. The king is the special favorite of ail V4netir (if women, who hope might ki.s their (mid nr dance with Ihem. He is everywhere, and al ays where he i leant expertid Wlieii lie shoiili he al his pretty (lutein, ip a(ipe4r at the cafe When mie looks (or him at the rae Ing stables, he is tuobably at church, imh Minn.iy, tne poor auhot was briide himstlt, becaue the mats was finished wIkii King Alfonso entered Oil ti ring the king Hie abbot started it Mil over aiiain, J he monarch. always, drives hi own big .Spanish car and at a speed that threatens to drive I)eauville's chief of police into apoplexy, Citroen Makca Winning. Andrew Citroen, the Henry Ford ol francr, is reported to have won j.wiryxKi- trams recently in Ueau ville, sittiiiK with Senor Anibal lie Mea, Cuban planter, He is credited with running 10,W)0 franca into nWfm, Americans and Untish make up the great majority of the visitors Americans, including Haronesa Robert ) fcrlanger, formerly Mrs. I'eter Cooper Hewitt, and a former American ambassador, try their luck at the table, One American de- scribed the life of Deauville recently tnus: "All you need is a fur coat and 100,000 francs." There are a few of the palpable nouveaux rich and many country viS' itors who find that a lunch costs more than they expectsd to aptnd on the whole trip. Hats Arc Armorial. Fashion moulders, flushed with their success in resurrecting the J njiri ii our K nuiliuincr, nave plunged further into history in search of inspiration. Several of the big gest dres smakeri are showing dresses and hats patterned alter the designs of the middle ages. These medieval dresses have been restored in great detail. They jre one- piece dresses with thre-q'.iartsr length coats, fitted to the waist. Fur cuffs extend at the elbow and there is a narrow band of fur arounl the neck. All hav high collars, reach ing from ear to ear. These dresses have long, full skirts and are fitted with bodices. Some W. J. MANSFIELD "Thsi Dsvo. Paint Stoe." rints, Varnishes, Dry Colors and Olta Ws D.lir 1322 Farn.m AT 4333 (Opposite W. 0. W. Bldg) Aged French Woman Jailer! ' on Picking Pockets Charge Paris, Aug. 18. Seventy-seven years old. Louise Drouin was ar rsetcd on a charge of pocket picking. Police say she was caught stealing a purse containg about $1.50. Interrogation disclosed that Mme. Drouin, known in her neighborhood as a respectable aged widow, owns several Paris businss buildings. Coupons of bonds worth at least $20,- 000 were found in her possession. The walls of her room were found covered with empty pocketbooka. It is believed she- stole for the sport of it, and that these were trophies of tier chase. French Producers- Ban Hubnian Child Dancers Paris, Aug. 18. "Too much Rus sian stuff" would be the curt Ameri can translation of what Parisian the atrical managers told Isadora Dun can when she suggested bringing 20 Kussian child dancers with her to Paris, according to Aux Ecoutes. The Paris public has had Russian plays, concerts and ballets until they are tired of them, the managers are said to have complained. What Radical Change Are H-L DentUti Making? Set Pag S A The Latest Music Roll Hits Only 49c Synchronized Rolls Our special price of 49e per player roll has beep made poa sible through factory concessions to us. We are giving you the saving. Come in and hear these hits. There are sure to be sev eral you will want. Remember the Price 49c Smilin' Thru B.ll.d Colorado and You.. Walla Sho's st Moan Job.,,,. Fox Trot I Want My Mammy, , . ,Fo Trot Just a Littlo Lovo Song. Fox Trot P.IIT O N..I Walls Ka-lu-a , Foa Trot Cot Hot ,..Fo Trot Schmoller & Mueller collar have pleated ruffle of wide tare. Helmets of medieval d-.ign art worn with these costume. They rover the head and extend down the back. The helmet are of velvet, while the half moon cobar are of fur. Silver cloth i used to give the t at a more armorial appearance. The helmet elfeits heightened by the embroidery design and the many Steel trimming. American Women Cartooned. The American team of wnnre.i ath letes competing tomorrow in tin frst international track meet tor women at Pershing stadium, have attracted mote attention from the public and the pres than either lliii Pritish or Swins or Czecho-Slnvakiari teams. Cartoonist have de.iirled the Americans in training, while sterl ing editors have given lolumn to their preparatory effort. The girl have been working faithfully, realiz ing that they face an uphill task. The I renrh have featured the 'riith of the American team, f r it i li e youngest in the field. TIk member are often photographed in their track suit. Their bloomer r very ilif ferent from the European kind. The women over here uually perform in flapping pnt, imilar to those I'sed by the American male runner. Belgium Against More Time for German Payment Stand Meant Refusal of Mora torium bj Reparalioni Commission To Grant Short Respite Hr Tka ArlU4 rreos I Perlui, Aug. 19. Tha Width gov eminent has communicated to the (erman embassy in London joint allied note embracing the agreement reached by the allied esprit with re eaid t') the clearing hoiur payment of iiermany on pre-war debts owed by German national to aiiie I na tionals, as indicated by Sir Kobert S, H or ne, (he Crtlish chancellor of the exchequer, during the recent confer ence in Iittdoti, The announcement cif Sir Robert was to the effect that the expert had agreed unanimously that Germany mint make it next payment of 412.0(70,000 which fill due Aug'Mt IS, within a month. It j setuj officially announced that no further rash payment in connec tion with pre-war debt will be de manded from the German govern ment until the middle of September. Rrinsels, Aug. )9.(By A. P.) The Itelxlan delegate on the rrpara lion rominission. under instruction from hi government, will vote against granting a moratorium to lermany, which accordingly will be refused by the commission. The eommtrtion then will give Germany some day of reipit for About 600,(XOOt0 pounds of wool the payment of the 50,000 gold rmjrk are scoured in thi country each year. 'due August 15 on debt of allied lionaU, During tin tun tha com. mission will discus tht faolitiet for payment that are lo l accorded Germany, Dlgat to Berlin. Pari, Aug. 19. Th reparalioni foriimusiort will tend drlenir to Berlin to eonlt-r with Chancellor VVirth on the reparation problem, The delegation will consist of Sir John Bradbury, British niemher of the reparation romiuittinn; Lugcne Xlsucler. president of the allied cxinu mission on guarantee, and two ex perts. Th piny will leave Satur day night. On of the chief purposes behind the derision of the rommirsMn to have representative confer direct with the German aulhorilie i to de termine whether Germany ran mobilize uflirient securities to flost a loan of l.'.OooOOU pounds with which to meet the remaining i.h payment due thi year. The rom mission believes that if adequate col lateral can b found certain interna tional' banker would arrangs the loan, it i said, Russia Again Pulling Fighting Hiipa to Sea London, Aug 12. The Kussian navy is being reorginised, and al ready a few of ite ship are at sea. Two submarines are on twtrol be tween Sebastopol and Odeisa. but seamen in famine relief ships opine dial while these craft are all ntcht on the surface it is doubful what may happen if they submerge. But while the submenu personnel of the old imperial nvy was never large, it i attppored that it may have been supplemented by rating from Germany, I he aoviet have planned maneu vers on a large scale, and fishermen in the Gulf of Finland have been warned to teer clear of the fed fleet. Bee Want Ad Produce Results. Troops Ordered to Nova Scotia Mines lHMSSBSSSS Infantry, Cavalry and Ar t tilery Called to Keep Or der In Coal Strike. Toronto, Ont Aug. I1). Infantry, cavalry and artillery, with th appro priate supply train, have been or dered to the Nova Scotia mine fields, where a strike ha been called.' The pniiiipal mine art in or near Cape Breton and the troops will be sta tioned there. The Koyal Canadian. Ih 22nd infantry regiment and Ihr Hoyal Canadian dragoons, with a few batterir of artillery, have been enl ln Livingtton, , newly elected president of the miner' union, ha moved hi headquarters to ths strik ion. Tremier Murray of Nova Sco tia conferred with rrpreseniative of both sides in an effort to reach set tlement. Further conference are probable. The conciliation board dealing with the rut in pay, asked by the road in Iraliug with their shopmen, is taking testimony and probably will consider its sward next week, V. S. Itox Car List I Puztle to Russians Rig. Aug. IH How the bolshevik government finally came to have con Mence in the American Relief ad mmulration is explained by one of the members of the Moscow t(f of lie A. K. A. who has just arrived in K'K. lhia man declarr that when the A, K. R, first entered Russia they re. reived a large number of telegrams After the first food shipment had been sent to Mosrsow vis Riga th A. R, A. headquarters in Pig sent a long mcssag to the Moscow of. fire, containg the number of Ih b" car. This telegram did not arrive. Aboul two month Uitr the telegram ws delivered to ti e A. K, A. oftinats by a bilih soviet oAicul, who d'iiundr to know the meaning of this cod rneisage, Jt took t' s A. R, A. eul hour to ronvime this man t' t the Cipher expert cf the boNdrnVi had been working two month tempting to decode a lot of box in numbers. Ouropracfk flea mrKj -'Pone by anef My Hands Will Get You Well II you aro sfek 4 4tutf4 with sr pniMit fhrlrl conrfo IIm sy o vltlt U Dr, Hurhwii. tl will eu ru !) ) hxlik. Till mmIimM ckiroorullc mUIim ha alutlf lliuna sictlullr from aJI over Nrrli(, Intlutmm Our Only Tools lo Ih blrlxtl old- tial, socmJ onst butmns ill ol lh slot. rtioiio Douf SS4T lor ppoinl' oimiI. Ollico hour t A. M. to S P. M. CompMo X Ky laboratory. l-4y allendanl DR. BURHORN Suit 414-424 Socurilio Bldg. Cor. 1 6tlt and Faraarn St. Announcement! Foot Comfort Demonstrator Hpeclally Trained in Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort Methods Will Be at Thia Stoft Monday and Tuesday. August 21 and 22 If you havt foot trouble, thi demonratlon will Intereat you. Foot Comfort Service Fres. Shoe Market 320 South 1 6th 1 1 II II II I I I I' II I I HI I i IIS S III ' S"S I III HI II I I I II I I I I II I I II I ..m . 1 1 , , , , , ,,,, , , , , , ti ia i p; r T.ik UmI. SI. I ISD0 1.0. n. II ISJ4 PULBRANSEN player piano TationalVricaiil I wanned intnetwju V tr-t I )- i m rn fni 11 D i 600 '403 ! SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS Visit our Store duHng our MID-STJMMER AUGUST SALE. This is the lime when those who are Kere--nn'd ready to huy-will ' save many, many dollars ain furniture of reliable quality home furnishings of noteworthy dignity and add greatly to the joy of living. Thousands of dollars in reductions mean great savings to you. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i 1 4 I Lfnfl We List a Few Examples of the Hundreds of Individual Items of Furniture to Be Found on Every Floor Mahogany T?a Cart with loose glass tray $12.75 Chinese Pcd Hour Glass Chair $10.00 Oak Telephone Set, tahlc and stool $ 3.95 Windsor Arm Rocker or Chair in brown mahogany $13.75 Cedar Chests as low as $ 9.85 Urown Fiber Arm Rocker $ 4.75 Mahogany Spinet Desk $29.50 Mahogany Tea Tables $ 7.85 Oak Dining Chairs, wood or fabricoid seats, each $ 1.15 Two-inch continuous tubing Vernis Martin Reds $ 7.85 Louis XVI Bedroom Suite In American Walnut Vanity Dresser, large size, like cut $65.00 Chifforobe to match $10.00 Bow-foot Bed to match $45.00 Dressing Table to match $39.50 Large size Dresser to match ......$48.00 fiMfe o o For those who desire, we will hold goods purchased now for future delivery. An Attractive Three-Piece Living Room Suite One of the Many Unusual August Sale Values. , Davenport, like cut, with loose spring cushion seat, pretty ver dure tapestry upholstery $67.00 Rocker, like cut $33.00 Chair, like cut ! $32.00 A Modern Sheraton Bedroom Suite In sMM mahogany Included tn th srreat ORCHARD Sc VVJI.HKLM .Auguit at a notably low price. Lir.nlgned to meet th tantva of thoe appreciative of a qui-t digntried type at furnitur. for a bedroom. Hold mahogany throughout and full dint proof drw- fr contru tlon. Ausiint Kle prken iriT with 28x34-lnch mirror. Ilk. cut ..009.50 Ir.er with 2tx30-inrh mirror f63,00 Thlfforobe with r.movable tray IIO.OO lied, full size f lfl.OO Iire.alns; Table, trlpla mirror .5.00 Vanity pressor, with one 18x44 mirror and two ItixU $88.00 We gladly arrange convenient monthly terms of payment il desired. $3.50 .$5.75 , Rugs and Linoleums Seconds and drop numbera secured from the leading mills in all sizes, these together with our large regular stock enables us to offer rug values that any one contemplating pur chasing cannot afford to miss. Inspection will prove that there are really worth while bar gains in this August Sale. Here are a few examples. Only a few left of thtse wonderful wearing Seamless 9x12 Axminster Rugs, slightly imper fect. Regular value $G1.50. August Sale price $49.50 For Your Bedroom 0x12 heavy quality velvet rugs in blue, rose and gray, plain and two-tone patterns. Regular value $62.50; bought by us as seconds. August Sale price $42.50 Chenille Bath Rugs Slightly soiled; August Sale $fUX) value, size 30x60 $3.95 value, size 24x43 92.35 value, size 36x72 . Linoleum $1.10 quality burlap hack printed Linoleum in discontinued patterns, at per square yard SfC 12 patterns PRO-UNO, heavy felt base, special at per square yard. .. .49 no a Basement Department A tremendoua cut in prlc of our rioor tUmi'laa of Kitchon ('ahlnl. Orasp this wonderful opportunity this aniailni harsln. Now la th tint t .cur )ui wnat you n t'teu wantrsi, thus upio-tiai Kitrti.n iallnia hav ba insrkml to float out durlni our AuiMt Mai. 5I eo 0s KKcha t'Mnt, ttilt nm- I tinnm.d at $ 10.00 HIM 0k Klt.lieo l'iilrtt, ohlta nm- I trtmnuJ S.WOO 3J M Whli i t4iul M lMiitt Kltt h.A (at'lHt. prlsln ten.ua tp $7(1.00 l?t0 lr an Osk Cabinet, hll. (tism.l ltltsw. f,MI,Oft Whli. I.'nsm.l M tHisl I at.ln.t $.i.tKI Km mi oti. ku inMiiiMtim bim.m NMuc4 fr B'ir Ayttn.i usie. W li.l a I. from our sttst vmpi.ii tmh III) Iml Ka. Auvtt ! f h Ml'JJ.rill ma oi h !(, AMjust rial i'ii' ll I'mI Hsi, l4.t k.lc lM 11 1 tinl Hsbc, Au H.U bit. li t t otaklaaMuD t 'mI ati4 liu lisas Aumi ii fttcs ftTO.50 TH.r. ar MlMai4 miIm. A Ira. Ml. U wt. lim Hi. Iml pier, ar illml al prirr roiikltirral.ly luarv lltaa II.--r-SMlarlf .haraed. TStra I. aa lwrli.si I aaalllr. 1Sai' Ik. kind at aai. naa a IK tlAMl UI HKI Si (. Draperies and Curtains Curtains, Curtain Materlala and Over-draperlea all marked to show a decided savlDj durlof this An gust Sals. Many ar reduced to one-halt price and les. Curtains Marqulaetta and Voile hemstitched Curtain, per pair SI. 00 Lace edged Marquisette Curtains, per pair $l!lJ5 Cluny lace edgpd Marquisette Curtain, per pair , , jftl.ftO Ruffled Marquisette Curtains, per pair Sl!.0 Ruffled Voile Curtulns, per pair !2."00 Ruffled Dotted Marquisette Curtalna with tlo-hacks, per pair $li!h5 Over Draperies Ws desire to call special attention to our 50-lnrh plain and figured Mwlraa purchaaed especially for this sals and marked to sell at the unusually low price of, r yard s 75j A saving of fit)',", and MORE can be realized on all 1'opllns, Klber Silk, Repp, Armur and Shakl mate rials, sbown In the best colora lllue, Rose, Mulberry, lliown hh1 til ii. Many ere ninfiiM Auiust Sale price., per yard 7oC. 85. $1.0U. 81. SS. SIMS, S2.U5. 83.05 nd 83.05 Remnants Phnrt length of Curtain and Over-drapery material that have accumulated during th season's businesa must be cloned out. W have nmtked thee al very attractive prlc. Her you will find oiateri il of all clns.rs and In leugtlii from 1 to S yard. Now la the tlnia to buy fine fabric for an odd window her or Itet at a savins of 50 or MORE, C30C3- t :it.?io . 91 j jtt.f.H The Gift Shop China Sperisi IVimaille H I r lt, nd.Q plirnl pattra. iw pine s.t. foruter pru 11119, August Jl e '. "'"..im .. . . Al.n aa aianriin.nt ol l pi..- iMnn.r s.i t $10.00 Tab!) af Otft aoo t.i kam Trunk Department ! Ilttj IIIU lU nirui A(UU1- n filler 'U f qutpt1 full ftliM lUrtnunn 'irtlrrtto Trunki itur I' In Ih Annual fiaU ski W III lf a w w 1 1 I I I t I M Ml I t I . .,Wf W .julpp4 lUrtuisno Wardrub Truitka 9 10. till fully qu!cp4 Nil tlid liartmaq Wardrobe Trui.ks. SIfl.tMl fully julppd full ld Harlmsen Var.tMtba Triin.i. 950.(10 lo 900.00 P.lbtr ll tutpp-t full li( Trunk ,., JIJU.OO tt.!br imppa4 alia Trunk 9StI.(MI p.lb.r i i'i'rt'd (t.amer Trunk 9'!H. IVO H.ttwr )H iulpp4 st.sm.r Trunk 9,10.00 8o Our August IsJa on Ladies' Bags and Miq'i QUdstcnii I.adin Cases, Fittd Caes and Unium-I t'se t ln.-ej 2) to 51 p.-r eent, Oar tatirt iteck of Waits and Woik PuVrt reduced tJ 0n HUf 1'nct U dvui out diuts our Au.ujI 8.:, Tht Ait anj Muut $ter IStJ.lS DniUStrl i-SSStl(lSSlIMSISlSSStlSIISSIIMIISS t i n-f I I S I I I I I I I I I I S S I I I SlltttS(tl(t