The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 20, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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Omalian Speaks
at Library Meet
on Lack of Funds
Jtrpuna! Conference it St.
oPh Told by McCullougli
Thit $1 IVr Patron
Kf. Juaph. Mo., on. 1 Put.llfl J.
l,rrlr hv harit Mrna grttirg 1'
iiuata rnonay, Bruc Mi'ullmilt, vlc
I , l'lnit of th Oifiu.n public liUary
I oc rd, told 'tha MltMtourl vllv r
Knifml crmtmnm of th American
Library aatrlailin, which eloaaj
ihrMiy rf.cetlnjr hare torittfttt.
"KmierUlly In tli growing aat,"
Mr. M'-Tulloiitih kii), "no hard an'l
faat rula ran lr fornW, tut Knr'ly
on annual i'ii"rriiilon 'iulvlnt 10
)1 pT rji'i of t'fula'lun rv'I
wrmld bo ninit right, fiul li him twan
fi iind difficult to "t more than a
fourth of th amuimt nee'lnd for run
tur.c lh lihrary, lo My nothing of
rxiiiimlona and ltnirovrrnnt."
Th nnwr, according to Mr Me
rui'nwh, r' with th lilnark
ih iimrl v. ' r
"A lihrary r aporialv to th iufo.
l.r'a wed," h rnntlmiMl, will merit
tn'l nccuro tha pijbllr'a upwt, ami
one Ihl la uMalriH, ill problem of.
vtltliiK on ali-iAtn niiiliit'-iiniKi ap
pioprlutlon la much almplltlnl." .
Ji', A. V. l!oiwlik of Kt. Iiula,
pnaMi'nt of the American Library
i.hmkImi ion ii tul lihriirluu In Kt, I.0111,
toM (ha nimtiiiK that "The Library
of tha Km ura" would r-oiij to
rutin') of (lift K'-rloua tnvlnr and u
If fun'la only to a mo'lirnie iltfrr
In purchaclrig "bait lkr."
Omalia libratlnn who avtijri4 tha
K'Clonal matlnif wra Edna Wolff,
tat-rtary of tha Nnhrftnka Library
':iilon; HlatK'h Hammond, . Kt'Ila
' onlay, Khrln Ahhott, l An
dron, JdlHi Tohltt and Ula W,
tvhol of thi! Oniaha public library;
Midalena WW of tha Ni-hraak alate
M .Ileal lihrary, and May Ingle of the
Technical lllKh achool lihrary.
Daylight Train lo
Kansas City Restored
Tha Minnotir) 'a trie ' diyhtht train
from Omaha to Knaaa City, will bt
rfr'ord Citnrty, It u announrad
yaar-rdy hy funl Uodfray, local pa
a"n-r nictit,
Thla train Oniaha at 1 tS p
m., arriving In Kanaua City at J.
Tha aaina a hf-dula la followed from
Kanaiia t'!ty to Omaruu
At tha a-ima tlma tha t'nlon branch
trnln to Mtnoln will ha reatnred to
rvi, riiiklntr ronnn-iiona with tha
J 15 tnrwhn train at I'nlon.
The Kill! t'.fy loial, whl -li lia tntn
1 . v ; 1 1 al Oiii'itbt at l lii, will uu haik
to l(a iild ai-hadula hundiiy and will
liv th Wht-r atra-t a'aUon at
t p. m.
Th 1.6i train to Kanaa City and
tha In Ion train were taken off Ut
mmni'r oln( to the coal aliortifM
and tha drparlnr tlm of tha Kail
City lixiil t taik an hour and IS
tiilnuin, The relneutement order
rrntore th frviie it exluied b
for tha arntrtrn:y.
Woman Otdcn-A Jailed.
Mr, Churl. W. IMxera, 70 North
hlxu.enlli tret, taken into cuntody
ytmnrtUy hy I wput y MmihIimI Iavla,
followliiK a liquor raid on hr horn
1iat w'-k, Kiid aha knuw no ona who
would go on hr Nmd. oith-er ald
(.lie would huve to go to Jail.
Receiver Allowed 1 1,000.
K-d'iral Judge WoodiouKh au
thorised th puy merit of $l,'no to Kd
wurd A. IVgau, for ervli.,e re
ruivur for the I'owdl Supply company.
Htout, Jtona and Welln, ot.torney, alio
rerelved $1,009.
Bishop to Observe
25th Anniversan
Ut. Kev. K. V; Sliaylcr to Com
iiicmorule Ordination With
Special Service.
Kt, lt.iv, Krnt Vlncent Hhaylf-r
('. Ii , hlnhop of tha Kplacnpnl chunh
In Nehrneka, will cornmemorfll the
zr.th aimlveranry of hi ordination to
tha inlnletry October 27,
Tha hlnhop will hold early morning
eorvli In the private chapel of the
:plr,vipl renld'-nc. Trinity cathedral
ulll h tha wene of an elnhorate cero
rnony t It, when Islnhop Hhoyler
will bo relrhrant of religion arv
ce, ambled by all tha Eplarojal
clergy In th city. Women of tha
ruthedrul will eei'v luncheon fol
lowing the rremony.
lilnhop Hhayh-r will ba tho guext
of honor at a dinner at tha L'nlvrlty
club ot ba (enlred In th evening
by repreaentativen of all th ohiirche
('. H, MontKoinery, chancellor of the
Nelnat'.a dl'iceae, will I toiinttnaMer.
ter.
Parents, Problems
Ifow can a fnndnn for Jewelry
beat he directed In a girt of 127
f'hl irirl ehould 1 taught that
ra aie tltnea and place for tha
weiirlnt? of Jewelry. The Impropriety
of much Jewelry, or elaborate Jewelry
at liny time, wheiher on glrla or
women, ahould aleo be pointed out.
4 national Institution
Jrom Coast to Coat
"Tht Store ot th Town"
Here
They
Are
If you are in need
of a good, stylish,
high quality Hat,
one that will give
j'ou service, keep
ita shape, hold its
color and save you
a dollar or two
besides, look over
our
$a50 . $ A
aim
fmi;
00
Values
and $c4
for
Our Browning-King
specials are the equal
of many $7.00 Hats on
the market.
Men's Underwear
SPECIAL
Rilibul, medium weight, combed cotton
Union Suits for Fall and Winter wear. A
regular ?3.00 vain, we now offer at
$1.95
Lounging Robes
New line of high-grade qualities and
lattrn.
$5 to $50
At holiday gill they 'ffr fm
choice now.
Ladies' Wool Hose
Ail ol and mlk and cl mutur. Tan,
grrya, brown, mixtures nd Mack. PUin,
vlrvn iiuh and dk v l.c knl.
51.95 $2.35 $2.85
Urou)mngi(iiujS'C0
Again
Friday
A Super Demonstration of Real Value Giving, in This
It Will Pay You
to buy all the Dresses
you will need for this
season and the next
Money Talks! Spot cash will do wonders, and shrewd
buyers know how to manipulate. That is the reason .
this store can undersell any store in Omaha; therefore
1000 Dresses With Values to $49
"In a Sale Friday" at
"Lucky Buy On Lucky Day"
Showing All The
New Fall Styles
Lovely Afternoon Dresses
Dainty Party Frocks,
Chawiing Dinner Gowns
Practical Street Dresses
New Theater Frocks
Stunning Utility Dresses
Including Fifty Sample
Dresses Only One-of-a-Kind
But for these you must come early
Expensive Quality
New Fall Materials
Matelasses Crepes
Clinging Canton Crepes
Lustrous Charmeuse
Beaded flacquard Crepes
Embroidered Voiret Twills
Velvet arid Spanish Lace
Exquisite
Paris
Inspired
Models of
Irresistible
Charm
film j
pill
MM
Misses'
and
Women's
Sizes
14 to 46
T 1 f -r u 1 a aw' 1 V -x. " My "i i
High-Type, Stunning Fall Fashions
lAok at thf illu.straUou.H, CouKl any woman pu.-w th m by without ?t f(nt
glance? You can readily ?ec the dUinctivriustf of tlu ir wonderful lines even
. though i ! inipih!e to rt protluce here the rich color hms and the marvelm.
quality of the fubrics. Oreen that arc alluring in their newm-v. In their
charm, in tht it originality, MotU-l.H that tb pict every new whim of Fa.-hion,
from the latent conceit in rutin llishnu-nt, to the,niot elub irately draped effect.
The New Browns, Blacks, Mocha, Navy
with many touches of color-trimmintj in facing, corsage and braid
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