rilK OMAHA lihK: WKUNLSDAY. 4KT01JKK 4. iwi. jNVar East Crisis Proves Setback to league T.ssne Come at I'nforlunate Timi for Dcninrntli VUio lltt t Campaign in Covenant in V2. Hi (.KOK4.K r. AIIIUHI. Waklua armvawlpat. Omafc IW. Vh. I HI. i I4l h- Tti naf t rrl; h. nun l im 'rluiut tun l'r nllniiMtic i-r rtin Iik furtiiir linrinf Jn.. M. i'i.i if olili mil f'lini r Juii. rU' .f tti iiii-ni tuurt, l;4i lkn 111 l-fim i'f IUiUcik u lit fo'iii ll ci'ltlri ami prrtiBmr In Hiak II lh Imu In lli nri il'iiiul N-:liun. , VVrmt l hii,niiif I" Tuikty l hill a mall i I ut Hie r..it r.i'lil riK'Vtfiirfit t It. .Milium cif Mitlnii tlifiunhiiut wi'ii'l v,iihii.f the unity if Mmim-ha Krimil with nn mfi-rt'f Hut run I :ttl rali"l hr. Tin Mnl-m t'H mkM h: fli I'll rntuly iinj tin wnr lwlm ih ithmi ami Hi ct ront I a viul to Imii l'"liv It a hn IUchrl Corur L.l"u hurl hlm-lf um.i th finr.-fix. ii!wmrJ tit thit onruh f f.matlcM.1 million ar lb dlvlilnj ami iliKruiilM (ounlrif of K.iinip Rtifnlfi UiK IhrniiKlt litlral Imnkrni'trj-, (!r. rrmiy ivli II" l'rlf of )n-r wr IwrlfHlKrnm- nml droit lirliulii j vati litnif t-mh I'tlit-r Jiil'"iI v. Iiil III rt i'f 1 : ij t . . In 'tut mi I M tn I Miinll m.ilm, rurli .oiUiiiC 'I I -tl vt IiinituuK. rmh Willi lt h'-riiim uf lmtr.il ii uml jwiloimii'i nil of Hum a nnxlTii iiiiillfl('Mtlnn of Hit rum uf th Tower of I'.iiIh'I. Vanlr4 lu Tax lluik. When th Iiiikuo of tuition fcln orki-d out. lh nllieil ruiiiiirlm, unabl to determine who nhouM have the rich lirlue of ttie liKiliiriiiin till- wllllnic that any oilier elmuM Iuwihh Hie r elver for Hie ilifmut Turkish empire I'leveily ileclilcd thut the 1 T nlte.l State ahnuld Kii.-inl the pur- till of the eat. Thin tountry n: to hav lieen arrunled tli mimdute I fur Armenia, with all of the renpon- j olhllltle that would have none with It. j General Jliirbord eiamlned th pro- posed rnnndat nnd maile a report up- on It whlrh did much to caune iMn particular project to be abandoned. Whether tho Umted Ktaua had) taken the ma mint for Armenia or; not, If die had font Into th League I of Nut.onK, the cull which I.loyd- ! fieorge tent out to tho lint. eh Domin- i Ion recently, would have come from t Geneva and not from London and It j would have been ianued by the leaKue, . lth the Implied ohliKatlon compelKnK I the members of tho League to re- j (pond. I The attitude of the Kuropean pow-, ' era on th debt queMlon the eon- firmed feelin they have that the I'nited State should undertake ; turden equivalent or greater than j they themselve have borne, shows ; how they would regard this country j when It rime to a question" of polln inir the world. Outvoted In the league ! the X'nlted States would have been lined n a aoldler of the eant, just j some of the allies undertook to use ; the Greek on an infinitely -smaller i f.ile. The result would have been j that thia country would have become i involved in maintaining the statu; quo of the world a task which would ; have included Asia as w ell as Europe, j w hich would have Involved the main- j tenance of the colonl power of: these nations, lead:nf to possible sac rlflces of Mood and money and for1 'full Speed!" U. S. Ships Future Shaping of i Economic System Up at Elections i !pnatir Hf rr'ug.e in (i. O, l Krjnolf 5 -It in Ohio j I rpr Aliolieliiiirnt of I Hail I.alior Hodnl. Dau of Moimntnt (or Woman Uigamht ('apt. t'harlei M. Toter I In com mand of two division of I'nited State destroyei which are teaming' at full peed toward Constnntlnople to Join Admiral Mark Hilxtol'i fleet for any work It nmy b rallel upon to perforin. obj.i-m i Ktii-eriiing Willi ll the Ameil inn ieoile would have Iw-eii rntlri-ly iKiiorant. Who tali il-'lil't but the Aiiki iciill people would have refused to be used In tin way, but In nfiifi.ng they would have opened thmiselve to the chart; of bad failh. Canada Held Hack. The Hr.t.sh empire Is a league In itself, yet when Lloyd Ceoige sent out h. recent Muedonian cry, the ('hiihiI.hi rab'tu-t met all right and nnally repl.ed tlutt It could not act without uuthorizat.on of parliament and asked fur further Information to determ'no whether a special session of Pari anient wan justified. Thl was a polite way of tcll.ng the home gov ernment Canada was not prepared to plunge In new wars concerning which che knew nothing and to correct In ternational pluii of which she had not been a part. Houth Africa has not been heard of at all on the sub ject, yet these oountrle are part of the rtrlt'eh empire whose great Asia tfc colonial domain my be at stake In the Issues whic h are being fought out around the region of the Golden Horn. As the situation now stands, only the I'nited States is in position to exercise great moral suasion, and be cause It ha preserved Its Independ ence, Is In position to point the way out of the mess In which the powers find themselves as a result of their greediness In disposing of the posses Motm of the Turk. Not until Kurope acquires a sense of unity, until it recognizes 'that it represents a Caticasion civilization against that of the orient and that It must act in harmony and not In dissonance, will It be possible for the I'nited States safely to participate on Europe' affairs on a voting basis. Europe must find a way, even If It should ba by the application of force, to brinl? order out of the chaos which is Europe today. The United States can aid in bringing this about, but in an immeasurably more effec tive manner by maintaining her posi tion of moral leadership rather than by becoming the tool of tho rival policies of the discordant tribes of Europe. t'olumhu, t , t J, Whether th present ononlic )ti ln I to l de Iteloiied by lb republican pjrty or i revoluttoiilwd I y th democratic laity I the real lamin of tin tains .l-cUred Albert J. Jtetrldi, In j diana'a republican entortal iioint : nee. In u address her this afternoon, oMnlnif the ranipaittti of hi party In Ohio. Th republican party, Mr. Heverldg aid, hold th theory that th pre it economic: aystent Is fundamentally sounds and that American Institution for nil human situation letter, than any Vxlating or proposed plan of gov ernment. An antagonistic theory, h aid, Is held "by a conglomeration of political elements mad up of th larger fragment of th democratic party, aocialist organization and s tiem radcal who ar convinced that our whole economic aystem I fundamentally wrong and that Amer ican Institution ar antiquated and inadequate." Klemrnlal lue. 'riclection of one of these two theories In the profound and eleinen t il Issue of the times." Mr. Krverldge mild Mr. Heveiidge' ad-lies Inaugurat ing the campaign of the Ohio repub lican waa made' at the request of resident Harding. He aaid that the j president' administration ha made I progress unequaled and unapproached during the aame time ny mat oi any other existing government, and he added that "until prosperity la re stored fully a republican congresa I as Indispensable a a republican president." Mr. l!everldge suggested that to bring about an era of prosperity capi tal must be allowed to "flow a freely a possible Into the channel of pro ductive Industry" and that transpor tation must be made aa ample, apeedy and inexpensive as possible and It must le continuous and uninter rupted." The national tax system should be decentralized, Mr. Beverldge declared. In his argument On taxation he sug gested "to stop the confiscation of business capital by exorbitant taxes nn business some just and uniform tax plan must be devised," and declar ed that "perhaps the best plan yet suggested for that purpose ia that of a noncumulatlve sale tax which ! would be collected each day In the i ordinary course of trade and paid to the government every month. As R means of relieving the trans portation aituation, Mr. Beverldge de clared "that the national agreements" I made by William G. McAdou with the railway labor union should be abol ished' and that the railroad labor board should also be discontinued. The speaker concluded with a brief reference to foreign affairs and made the declaration that "we stand by the traditional policy so long maintained that it is now a vital element of American institutions the policy best announced by Washington of hon orable friendship for every nation and political partnership with no nation." New Votk, Oct, 3 'Tliia " il Roil lL-k e.'n.ljy be) lull Attorney Itsi.i.m. '" th iUy f u.ii. M,-i, t am a I ,4iot p. it mr in jail." "vher I the pirtof'," i4nrslf. de(ecte ;ki:cl la qilentit'll In T. he produced tto n rimf rrti f.i ale The t'rtl allowed li n i ii 1 1 .-t in ieifeliilr, Jfll, to li.t.l -;egl M, il I pot like the " h trr.tted hrr, all ld. Tbell b Imwul a reltif leal of her ln.lirl.diO Itt't month in Aiiuiiiu Vi-ety, 11,-r r-iioi h giant. d '.A iri!iiMtrr at r ruunt uffrri Fatal Injury J'l ruo.l.l, -Net , M, 1 Ki1l Ttlc-rm J.-hn IJiingk'.i'it, ti, puni- jtr raiiri-! msn of J'reiia-nt. fit.'.!!) iM'.,tr ,kl,y h!t .tchlH4 .af. Ill (br )- It Hill I-Il-t Inlllrrn I Ho l .ili l.llil.aloll Ul(r ,('trii W.oli -v t It tli ...lli.tiii in lie . licit lluU lll!oll Willi th (ol, nnio'ig lliciii ll.t uf ytdinatrr i-l the ) imiii rd, in iit ! r ll.raled lb.lt h l rrl:ird r4 tutatvr "d I iveii a J.-U on a switchliif i-rrw i Itr an Fails to Mention The first comic opera known was composed by Adam de la Hale, a Trouvere, in the 13th century. Free One 10- Day Tube Send the. Coupon A New Charm Came to millions in this way It multiplies the starch diges tant in the aaliva. That ia there to digest starch deposits on teeth which may otherwise ferment and form acids. Thus it gives manifold power to Nature's great tooth-protecting agents. And everywhere thia means to people a new dental Millions of people have gained bew charm through whiter, pret tier teeth. Vou e them every where. The reason lies in new cleaning method. Careful peopl of soma fifty nations art using it today. Teat this method if ynu do not now it Peopl all about you have proved its importance. Set what it meant to you. Combatt th film On purpose ia to combat film 041 teeth that vitcoua hlra you IteL It cling to teeth, enters crtvictt and ttayt. It absorb ettin. making the teeth took dingy. Then it loem cloudy cost. Tartar ia bated on (Unv FOna ! hold food tubatanct whH.h ftrmentt ami form tod. It boidt th acid in contact wittt the ttth to cauM decay. Crra bt t4 tv nuUicn ut it. Thv, with tartar, art th chief au 4 fvenH N wdinart ihH r-t f tttly bata ilm. J. n4v old methods, these trouble con stantly increased, and beautiful teeth were seen lesa often than today. Two way, found To meet thia situation, dental science searched for ways to fght film, and two way wert found. One acta to curdle film, one to remove it, and without any harmful scouring. Able authorities proved the methods tSective. Then a new. type tooth patte w created, bated on modern rerch. The nam i Ptpaodtni The two great him combatant ut em bodied in It Then dentist th world over began to tdvi im u. Other factor But Ftptodant bringt other e"t which t!i way did not bring It mtipn the tlkalimtr I tbt tab. Tbtt it theet Muuahi anoutti tctdt, lb ttut I tvwth decay Watch the man Men who tmokt find that tobacco particularly stain that him. Such men tee contptcuou reiuita. But most people t teeth, o( every age, art clouded more or ) Send the coupe for a Id-Day Tub. N01 how detn th teetH 11 alter iMung. Math the ab iKt l th nacout aim. See hew teeth whiten at th fUat cottt diappear. That tt will give yon new idtat of what cletn ttetlt mav Y wU want your fanuiy to Ivtrt bav trm, wt bbv Cut owt tb now. TEN-DAY TUBE FREE )rv Issue in Talk llcrt Tine brief talk wrie mude nt itooii jisterday by I'lnnb-s Hrin, iluue rrntio iiomliii for guxenior at Hi Cudahy and Armour plint and tt th livestock ewihange. II el-lke of thtf I IX bill. .iyit' tlmt w. it H 1 it 3d du all article which he people villi buy will be Itihterlullv irereiised tuciuse of the new unff bill, lie sild that shoe would be lid xaticed ti H I'.ilf. hut II j'J to 1 1 "i eai h. and a dress from IS to '.'. ' He spok of stnte t.ixes, and s.ild , that he Would reduce taxes if elected. He did not mention the prohibition question nor did he discuss In wli.it , respect he believed that th form of state government should be changed. Two Hurt at Hratrice a I Auto (Iraslie Into Hupy HiniriiK, ,Vi-b tvt, 3 .- (Se.-id Mrs. J. W. Ilurk and iluuniiii r, ,lvr lie, were l ilt 11 lid bl ulfed W lieti n iar ciubIo,! Intu their buggy oil K.it Idncoln street, near their timu. The vehicle was hndly uniashiil. According to Mrs. Kink th car was ruiinlna 1 without light and the driver did not stop. Both victim were thrown out I on th pHvement. I Ileal illiilriiwi .Njinc l'roin i Hallo! for !liort Trrm ! I.ll.c.,lll. tk't. i. iWpevml l '. H". Ilr.it. llit'i.eu !' iNi lii indijale ,f'ir Hi" l"'ig Unit from H e llh N l.lll.Ut IKIlgrrMlollsl iiirict. Iwu luithdnittii fioiil lb Iwlbd of the j ,t. lie'cr.iu and prorrelvr for th ilioit term for which h also had ilcefl llullltnilted. Till Ie Will I.. I Miiupln of (ieiing a th ileniiM'mtlc tmliiliiee to fill th vacancy 1 4iird by the dentil of Cn"gr-man Mmm I. ! Klnknid. Iteat withdrawal also I'ave a vio aiii for short turn run. i recuman on the progrrsiivt ticket. Ham Fire Threatfii Town of Cortland; Lom I $2.000 " Heatrloe, Neb., fVt. 3. tSpei-lnl Tele gram.) -V large barn on the Itrens-' man farm, adjoining the town of ; Cortland, wn destroyed by fire to- day together w ith an automobile, hay, grain and a few chickens. For a time , the town wa threatened, but the fire- j men held the flame In check. The loss is estimated at 3,0rt, w tth no ' insurance. 2 rnsGo Jbatajr Bluejay to your druggist The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and come out. Made in a colorless clear liquid (one drop does, it!) and in extra thin plas ters. The action is the same. Pain Stops Instantly e ita Welch's Talk N. u, If thorc is aiitliing in the wide, wi.Ju world that I dislike it is tipping the waitrr. That i one of the many reasons I like to ent with the other businewt and pro iVsMonnl men and women at Welch. No tipping pan be done there. It's always a pleasure to pay for value received but no tipping for me. Toil mrti iurslf WEU.'HS vim bst ef tnnn whli-h 's b boueht or nil: SteialKf NstiMal (ietaVeaa awettiB An Open Letter to a Certain Lady Dear Madam: You prefer the real thing to an imitation, don't you ? Of course, you know you can buy imitations of Armand Cold Cream Powder plenty of them. And usually they sell for less money. But don't be deceived. There is but one original Cold Cream Powder and it is Armand. We believe that no imitation can possibly compare with it. Once you try it and compare its lasting adherence, ita wonderful tints and perfect smoothness, we feel sure you'll agree with us. Armand con tains no white lead, chalk, rice or zinc stearate. The price of Armand Cold Cream Powder is $1.00 and you receive full value in both powder and satisfaction. If you are not more pleased with it than with any other face powder you've ever used, you can return it and get your money back. That is the ad vantage in buying the original. Don't be satisfied with imitations of doubt ful quality. When you buy Cold Cream Powder, insist upon Armand. You'll find that good dealers prefer to sell you Armand, because it is the one genuine, high quality cold cream face powder. Yours sincerely, ARMAND. fi4 for IA Ard HIr-nW F It rHM 9mmni Snvrt 0 A'm4 Cold tV Fmrdtr, 4nn4 Povquit, Armn4 ft?. C4 Cf, VmiMf f i, ftenm mnd 5P 4l tkt 4Fm4 MCr-4 of Ad4tf The ARMAND COMPANY, Dei Moines. Iowa : ! s a ; St. Thorp. Ont London, Lngland Mexico City, Mexic Sydney, Austraii Armand COLD CREAM POWDER In Wt LflTLe PlNKCPWIUTt BaXES ft"' fw THE STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS Use Douglas Street Entrance ot Any Elevator to Store for A Men M - T It 111 1, 1. a HI WtW.A. It. II 'A M P "ilk Fall Clothes Offer Attractive Variations No man will have to pre sent an ordinary appear ance this fall unless he so elects. We have provided new things with nothing of the commonplace about them. Service We have provided a n extraordinary service for our trade in the way of the most highly e f f i c ient, trained salesmen in the city of Omaha. They cater to your individual wants and whims. There's profit for you in Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes DIVIDENDS IN SATISFACTION LOOK upon your clothes as you do on your business or your job; makes your clothes pay you dividends in your own well-dressed appearance and the long service they give you. You'll find substantial profits in the clothes we have here for you. You'll recognize your prof its in the new , beautiful fall patterns; in the choice materials; in the perfect tailoring of every gannent. Clothes with these qualities wear well and keep their shape. You'll look well dressed because you are well dressed; 1,000 Top Coats In a Week's Sale Top coals uf just the riiiht wciirlit and warmth for fall wear. hulo up in proper styles; Ciaberdincs, Whip Cords. Tweeds and Scottish Wool ens. These cunts are up and nun in in fabric, make nnd style. Holt nil around. Si t-in sleeves or Ifnu- lau Mioulders. The priiv h absolutely ri'Iit. I Jest nluts in In' ritv at oiilv c9 20 New Fall Hats Grand 'fH, llj Clean- pr. Sale mk n iak sj.'-.-tt V5r .,:- mir Tomorrow Clias. E. Black's '1.45 Stock of Stiff Hats iji, 4M.ua aj ;mi lir A flr i.p ' f,i..it 1 1. 1 ' '. t; i . It ilt n.' ilwtT tni tiiii . i l lh. !lnt Koi. Iuni, iiii J a in. V i ,t at r., h. S'.lttin . iii !ri n;if t.- SI. 15 -4 K Hl at ! I J S I 4 I M ' ff 4 Jn i It D, l"ii'4"it rtoiii N 1' '-n,. n fcti.ni t ; , , . 'f 1 . f Kua;i('. v. M l bit t I? . fc 'UM .( I ' . ' ' I I t 1 I 4 I I it vs.' i , . . . , !2.!, 1K !ir-f 1 rtst I., t in, 1 , . I .. t Vt-I Ta P T A fw ii t VU'' Hwv tint tiontMia tKo wotU r A1 tlntcritt i4y tk Ur o tuW in t r iiw.i 2