THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. SEPTEMBER 21. 1922. a a i U.S. Relief Work' to End Part in Near East Row America to Krmain Aloof Un let! Struggle Over Turkish Problem Threatens '.World Peace., pi r.ioncB r. ArrniEn. Wuhinfton, Sept. 2J. (Srecwl.) While tht United Stares it panic! rating in the resent work at Smyrna, hurried after its occupation by the lurks, this country will end its par tiripatidn in near eastern affairs with thu move. Not unlet the struggle now impending over the settlement of the Turkith prolilrm should tliresien the peace of the world .could thit government tie induced , to participate, In the near eatt tectlon it teen an evidence of thoie peculiarly Euro pean and Asiatic problems which juitiiy the witdom of the United Mates in having refrained from rntry into the league of nation and in (nutting upon remaining aloof from huropean politic. . The United Statet had no part In the treaty of Sevret. resulting itr the , distribution of territory which hat caused the present onus in Turkey. Along the Dardanelles, at ever it found the crass telfithnrtt of Euro pean politics which hat permitted , the Turk to exist long alter hit natu ral time, because the powert could not agree among themtelvet who thould seize the rich prize the Turk' wat to be forced to forego. It value long hat been recognised. When ' Napoleon considered the advisability of courting the friendship of the Russian czar with the price of giving over to the ctar the command of the traits, he indicated Constantinople on the map, saying: "Who controlt here will rule the world." ' Peace of Shreds. When the world war' cloeed the allied power were still unable to decide who thould rule at Constanti nople, nor were they ready to evict , me i um wiiiiiij iiuiij iiis KiiLiriii , heritage. A compromise wat reach ed in a peace of shred and patches, which could prove only a truce. Turkish control wat to be eliminated from Constantinople and the Dar danelles neutralized, but the rest of 'the Turkish empire wat thrown at a bone to a pack of hungry dogs. The situation that hat resulted in the uprising of the Turkith national ists under Mustapha Kemal began in the spring of 1W9, when the peace treaty wat being; concluded. 'Vcni zelos, the greatest of the Greeks, taw Italy anting for a place in Smyrna, in order to make up for itt lost of Fiuine and tuggested the Greeks be put in control. Both the French and the English, especially the latter, agreed to this, and Lloyd George then undertook to make the Greek "the soldier of the east, Eng land compromised by permitting Constantine to regain his throne and .i i f k;ir men comnirntcu acne vi in.vw ings and wranglings wjiich has been without end. The treaty of Sevret, "which undertook to parcel out the territory in thit region, and negoti ated in the following year, aroused . the ire of the Turks to such an ex tent they went to war at once, and that agreement has never been rati fied. '..' This treaty did not give Smyrna outright to the Greeks, but pro posed they should remain in charge for a period of five years, after which there was to have been a plebiscite, when it would be deter mined whether the territory should belong to Greece or to the Turk. 1 ir itis of Turkish opposition, Greece in 1921 undertook to take possession by force and the result is she has just been hurled out of Asia Minor. - After the first attempt to force the Turk out of Smyrna, the Greeks sud denly derided they would take over Constantinople themselves. It is as serted this gesture towards Con stantinople was made with the con sent, tacit or actual, of Premier Lloyd George. The Greeks withdrew 50,000 troops from the Angora front to cx ecute the gesture, meanwhile placing responsibility upon the allies fo all the disorder and atrocities which had occurred in Asia Minor.. The move ment towards Constantinople, whether there ever was an intent to carry it out, was halted by notice from the allies that it would not be permitted. At the same time, the nationalist Turk forces opened up a great offensive against the Greeks.all along the Angora front and the Greeks benn a retreat Allignment Completed. The alignment of the allies in the 3raeco-Turkh.li conflict is compli cated. France and Italy have con sistently supported Turkey while Great Britain has sided with Greece. France has carried her support even !o the extent of negotiating a treaty with the Turkish government at Angora. As Mediterranean powers, trance and Italy have looked askance upon ;he growth ol the power ot Greece, and have preferred to see Turkey re gain tome of her power rather than to encourage the rivalry of the Greek government. Another consideration which hat entered into the determi nation 1 the French attitude w ,nru, a Mohammedan country over which France was given a mandate. The French naturally wihed to be on good terms with their Moham medan neighbor, Turkey, and an tumble Inendahip lor Turkey im proved relations, also, between the French and th. native Mohamme dans m Morocco aJ Allien. At the tarn. Ine, French Jiitatuml in ter t tie under stovd M have hn (tinted ala?! comeKna in Tur key at the time ot t'u negotiation the triv t Angara, The change irons th. YnUhl government to th monarchy under ktug Cons'ari.H wit very if !te (tat la tht I tH. l ..r.unf t. i.a. twj trt a !t t tN ka-arr, t re gal JJ bv luntls with a!mM a HiikIs ul wilt t they repaid th la c. t.rea! flntata. oNf hand, t!iii hat an SM.ia.lt an- t4j.MtLt.n1 trJt Turaev fu .!,, Mv tMueM tMvMf ?wt i' t li Ws). ;' k'ltt lMl " ''' '', 4 ' ' tr s'.ni v( ntu Jio b ' s twka! I !' '"' ,,'4it ' ,f pln': cft i. A-a M r it im, at.;!) l !' ftUm 4 t.ji. y 0. t'u 4 '' 1 V t.. gjmiW Books for Children Do parenti realize that if children are to have the advantages necessary to development of personality, school work muat be supplanted by really good Juvenile books? tfe . aui rw. . IffiiESS rvn EVERYBODY S STORE" 3 . . TUT fiMTrM MW Books for Children- In our book department we have a Juvenile Ladder Library to assist par ents in this duty towards their children. For boys and girls this ladder means many happy hours. svMb SH-Miia rw. Children's Health Conference October 2 to 7 a Children's Health Confer nc. will b. held in, th. 1J urge at Nath Auditor, ium and adjoining 'rooms. Children up to 6. years may b. enrolled for taamination by th. beat children's phyticiana and tpecislist In Omaha, under conditions as prlvaU as a doctor's , of fie Th. examination will includ. a general examination: dental, ey., ear, not. and throat. Parents will reeelv. a copy of th. result of th. examination, Co-operating in th. ennfer.nc. Is th. sUt. Bureau of Health, Slat. University, Visiting Nurse Association, Public School Health Department. Omaha Women's Club, Junior League and Omaha Thyaiclans. Every after noon from 2 to 4 a program Interesting to mothers will b given in th. Auditorium, , Send in th. enrollment of your chifdr.n on the blank below, or phona th. enrollments to tht Chairman of th. enrollment Committee Chil dren's Health Conference, Douglas 2100, and an appointment card will b. sent to you to that thera will b. no delay. Esmond Blanket Loom Week Matr Chairman Enrollment Committee, Children's Health Conference Week, liurgesa-Nash Company, Omaha, Nsb. Pleas, enroll In Children's Health Conference to b. held at Burgeas-N'ash Company Auditorium, fifth floor, during th. week of October 2 to 7, 1922 (Kama of child) So that women who are interested in Enmond blankets may see exactly how they are made, and the raw materials from which these blankets are so expertly woven, the manufacturers have installed a full-sized loom on our second floor, which will be in operation through out the week. In connection with this unusual display we will feature the following Esmond blanket specials. Large Blanket Comfortables At $3.49 Who is months old, and send appoint ment card to v Parents' name Phone. , Parents' addret Heavy Indian Blankets, $5.50 Thesa larga ' sli. blankets erva many purposes -may b. used for bedroom, d.n, porch or auto. Each, 15.80. Comfortables, - Each, $7.50 Lavender, blue, pink, French gray, in th. beautiful ross de sign. 72x84 Inches. Two In One Blankets, $4.95 Attractive Indian designs in very affective color combinations. 04x 78 Inch size. Each, $J.4. Extra Size Blankets, $6.50 At $4.95 In beautiful colon and attraetlva designs. Edges ars neatly finished with fancy stitching. Each, 14. IS. Rich plain colors with hand--soma Jaequard borders, also plaid designs. Siza 66x84 inches. Each, $4.98. Excellent Blankets, $5.50 In plain colors of blue, pink, nr hrnwn with attractive bor ders to match. Size 66x84 in. Bart"-N"k Blanlwt Shop Sc 4 Fl r. 72x84-lnch blanketa of ex cellent quality with handsom. borders. Weight 4 pounds. Unusually low at, each, 16.80. Large Plaid Blankets, $4.95 Of light weight quality, of great warmth. Block and plaid J I r ' 1 ati a Bath Robe Blanket, $5.50 Itigh colors In very hand aom. designs. Cords and frogs to match. Size 72x90 inches. Each, $8.80. Doll Bunny - Blanket, 10c In colors of pink or blue, with large whit. Bunny in th. center. Sizes 10x14 inches. Friday September 29 The Public Speaking; department of the Omsha Women's club will give a matinee luncheon in the Burgetg-Nash Tea Room, Friday, September 21), fol lowed by a playlette, "The Romancers," in the Hurgess-N'ash auditorium. Club women throughout the state may make reservations for the luncheon direct with the Tea Room. Tm a isvist riMr. OQO Sleeping Garments FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Each 75c Warm little gowns or pajamas with feet, made of good quality outing flan nel in plain white or with stripes. , Sizes 2 to 6 years. Dr. Denton's Sleeping garments at 95c to $1.85 are priced according to size. Sizes 1 to 10 years. . Infant' 8k TklrS fir. Special Sale of Silk Lingerie 3000 Garments Three Groups $1.95 CAMISOLES, . VESTS and STEP-INS of radium . silk and crepe de chine are trimmed with imported lace and ribbons. An unusual value at $1.95. At $2.95 At $3.95 ENVELOPE CHEMISE are made of heavy crepe de' chine and are trimmed with fine laces and two-toned satin ribbons. GOWNS and PRINCESS SLIPS of radium silk or heavy crepe de chine. Trimmed with imported laces and rib bons in d&inty lingerie shades. Lavender ' White Flesh Sea Foam Pink Blue Orchid Rose Coral Nile Apricot Jade , Every piece of this exquisite lingerie is daintily trimmed with imported laces andlmported two-tone ribbons. Suggestive of gifts for the holidays and for other times are these lovely pieces of beautiful silk lingerie. Burf-Nufe Liasarie Shop Sacond Float-. ' Apparel in the Larger Sizes Owing to the season's diversity of styles, the woman of .average figure finds no difficulty in choosing her individual style, but we have made special effort to assemble specialized models that give to the woman of larger proportions the gracious dignity that is rightfully hers. Because of 'their smartness and general good taste, due in a large pari to their simplicity, this apparel, which we have carefully selected, will prove especially fortunate to women who wear sizes up ward from 40. Becoming Styles in Frocks Fashioned of-Canton Crepe, and Crepe de Chine, ' with slightly lowered waistline and conservatively trimmed with beading or self-tone embroidery. Priced at 29.50.to 69.50 Smartly Tailored Suits The tailored suit that all women like so much seems worn to best advantage by the woman Of larger proportions. Navy Nblue twills and tricotine. Priced at 39.50 to 79.50 BurfM.-Na.h Suit Shop Third Floor. Ski French Room Millinery Individual Patterns ; for Fastidious Woman New hats in styles to charmingly complement the graceful draped suits and wraps that hold the center of Fashion's stage. Not only smart, they reach an elegance indicative of Paris. Original Distinctive Fascinating True French copies that instantly win admiration. To patrons of our French room, we announce the com pletion of our Fall displays of individual millinery. Pattern Hats, $18.00 to $45.00 BurfM.-Nuh Hat Shop Third Floor. Anglo-Persian, 9x12 size Herate, 9x12 size Rugs and Draperies At Prices Inter estingly" Low . Owing to the traffic tie-ups, rug deliveries have been slow. In the last few days, however, we have been fortunate enough to secure several new shipments. Their colorings are fully as rich and beautiful as the more expensive Orientals. 125 Anglo-Kirman, 9x12 JJQ00 SlOAOO Shah Abbas, 9x12 ' SlIAOO X-V size T V Lake wood in 9x12 size priced as low as $80.00. t BurfMa-Na.h ftuf Shop Sixth Floor Tuscan Panels, $3.50 to $5.00 At these newly lowered prices we offer newest designs in these attractive curtains: both scalloped and straight fringed bottoms. Wide enough to hang one to a window. Couch Covers, $5.00 to $10.00 The new shipments we promised to patrons have arrived. There are "tapestry, conventional, and Persian designs in these large size covers, at moderate prices. Burf.aa-Naah Drapary Shop Fourth Floor. ' Tiffin Silks and Woolens To Fashion Autumn's Smart Apparel Satin Canton Yard, $3.95 A bo ft draping quality that is one of the favorite crepes for autumn frocks. Beautiful satin finish in 40 inch width. Black, midnight, seal, havana, jade, mohawk and others. Paisley Crepe Yard, $2.95 Georgette crepe in intricate Pai : ley pattwns of gorgeous coloring. In 40-inch width. Silk Duvetyne Yard, $3.45 A fabric that enjoys more favor this season than ever before. Adapted to frocks, suits And wraps. 36-inch width in black, white and autumn shade. Exceptional at $3.45 yard. Radium Silk Yard, $1.95 , A 40-inch fabric women' love to cut up into delightful frocks and underthings. Coatings Warm and Wintry 68-inch Velodrome is priced, yd., $9.50. 58-inch Chantilly is priced, yard, $7.50. 58-inch Camaline is priced, yd., $7.90. 54-inch Chinchilla is priced, yd., $4.50. Plain back and Reversible Woolens, Zebelines and Krimmer cloths, Tweeds and Homespuns are priced at, per yard, $2.95 to $5.50. Burg.i.-N.h Silk Shop Sicond Floor Monday Our Downstairs Store Features a Sale of Domestics Dress Silks Yard, $1.29 Novelty and plain silks at greatly redueed prtcva 40 Inch rrrpo il china in street and even ing ahadesi 36 inert satin meaaa lin tn b!aik and colors; SS inch taffeta in black and color; 38 inch fancy satins and taffetas in plaids and itrijvra. SWfOM'N pMoaukr Stmn All Wool Dress Goods Yard, 89c . TMa I r,,' tfc tr: ar .!! sa-i in from I t yarU Uffit, Y iU fsvj Id. S mrl; tftl4liit U pu f.RS StMt fv mur 4ra at 4 l Iw r ! rf, iirH sf an4 II,.m ar tr)r)M4iC S4 axM - Star. Because we realize the present need of many homes to practice lower than is customary for merchandise of this high quality. We do economy, we are continually searching the markets for just such not tell you the quoted value of this merchandise, or for what we might values as these we offer Monday. By values we mean merchandis sell it, as it is not our policy to use comparative prices. We rely upon that is up to the Burgess-Nash standard of quality, and yet is priced the keen judgment of our patrons to discern the value. 36-in. Cretonne, Yd. 39c Kiffurod cretonne of heavy quality, in light and dark col ors. 36 Inch width. White Sitetn, Yd., 25c 40 inch whits aatae of nice sfl finish. Kiceptionally priced, yard, lie. Sheeting .'Yard, 37c it-Inch unMoacftt 1 ehtttiuf f tsl!rtt quality. -Much ua-d.rprh-od, yarJ, JT, Toweling, Yard, 9c Bleached rrah toweling of food heavy quality, Leaves no lint. In 16-inch widths. White Poplin, Yard, 22c 36 Inch whits wplin of good firm wtlH snd smooth even weave, Specially ricfi. , Pillow Caies, Each, 25c 4JS-in-h pillw did ef fine round throat httn quality. Kavh, 11. Romper Cloth, Yd., 22c 32-Inch width. Of g;ood wear, in If quality, A full line of Hcht and dark colors. Yard, 32a. Art Ticking, Yard, 35c Mdr snda in from t to 10 yard Img-ths ' in several pat tcri t. 1J tmh width. 36 in. Percal,Yd, 15,c J'iir.h wihH in tikHt and data. enUit, rtiy ii(na. I'ftutMal ale at, yard, iS. Bed Spreads, Ea., $1.89 7.'S1 Inch white, heavy weight spreads of soft flnih. An enceptlonal value at 1 1 89. Outing, Yard, 14c ST inch whit wutiriK flannvl of to.i hray woiht, Trlcsd at, yard, 141, . Curtain Scrim.Yd. 13'C Si i-u h rurtain mm wuh Uc o.l. In whit and tri, Ai unuaaal a'ii. Table Damask, Yd., 49c Serviceable quality in 88 In. width. Mn inirths from 2H to 10 yards. Special, yard, 4t, Pillows, Each, 95c A uw soft fftthtr pillow, Kcitionl valut whn frictd at, ach, tit. Dotted Swiss, Yard, 29c Si imh d.U4 in taristy of dt -ii, An uauaual valua at, jarJ, !, Irish Dress Linen, Yard, 16c Hints trial, !ra ffii lally h4 qvtsl iy, Mad In li!aij. A s(iHval vUt; n4 at, yard. Its, limit t 19 )aris l watmr. Cotton Dreii Challid, Yard, 13', e S l li rf taaiii in Ur auitmat f frt' iura ai ilr yi ..u. ;( tt 32-irich Dren Ciniham, Yard, Uit 1 lavK widih. tn putty tka4 a4 lai4 f att, ., f,.K U(,,i.iRt,fts. A tai-aftinaal'y I.a tti! tj iM.J at ly, yarJ, !!,, New Footwear $4.95 Satin, patent and kid pumps in tha moat popular styles for fall and winter wear art marksd at pricea astoniahly low. Kvtry pair is perfect; very pair sho you will enjoy wearing. A salt fnmp wild trr.4 qxarter and ptm vap bu'tona, t teaua with rtlilant tJJe4 tn, 4 rade Svtr4 Sfnih keU thtiae tali, IB U J-l, as a t twatr ai,U f sanaj witH itfcr uw t $)nUi, savr4 fl, l aMi, lm s