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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1922)
THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. OCTOBER 2D. 1022. 8 A 4 Lloyd George ) Mav Visit U. S. if Election Lost American Trip of Picturraqtic HritIirr Jlting J)iniM-I Again Since Fall a Premier. Hk.ijIiI Mr. I.lnvil full t i oh lilfl iJniriiri.iliiiK i,r even a jtm.ii nal'-Klii imlKiiiil i(.mit(,n in .m l"C K'-nnml Ifctl'ini (hare ere at le.tet li thlnra Hhl' h limy " upy hi at trillion hie long fur ieil to America, anrl (he nrl'lne; ff liil Inerrvlie. Willi tli rerelj.t i.f II. Invit.itlon friin Hi rlry i f Ilr rmvje, on lti;ilf it lh hii-rl'nii 'inwl'l, I Mflah airily, the r ufl ion if the f-irniT prime ml n !' r'a la:t In ihe I nli'l Htaffe hue len revived. lm I. mil irtfiirl fir Amrl' and her pel li linn Nan emihaaliel la elmo ery eiiewli ulriraj lid relin'tMlehcl fhe IiIid i f elate and it la known It uaa ili-i-ply lin preened ly fhe .ivor a Me illlnrlnl rornrne nt rallied In lind f'lllonliig the iifHi "f Mr, Inula' lnvtain. Ma foal pone Mi'iiiiilm. Tt la conaldered ery p.ill lli.il, 1f fru turn, from iIIMnl artlvltl'e, r.e will l' the I'nlt'd rM.itee !" Vet Employe Honored by Insurance Company IMwiiril K. I.lu, iiiriiki a iririti' temJerit for tli" l'i uili'iif ml limiii'iiiii ' Company of Aricilca, lina ! ri hon ored by Iho unr.irii.ifioii v.nli hl Ii he lina heen i'i yenre, lieiflniilriK hi aortic here aa a, liouee In houmt w Ikltor nl i(.ll'' ('r. TM-'iy , la ; fore ,.t.ir.!l.f Int.. lila mrmolre !'" jttl ,.,, f ,,..,, (,lff f e,, . tecaure It mould (fla lilm leet, or at leaat a, chanM from Ma ariJuoiie lulxira aiid would eriahle Mm to look at what I) a might want to any from a dlatatina giving Ix-tti-r M llvo. Thn, too, thr would m tha cppfir ttinlty tit ginning aiMltlonal niatcrlnl from th aventa ot tha lmniAdli future. It may b t.fM that thn, when lhra waa ronaldamlila critlrlam f't Mi awpting HOO.000 for lila took. I,loyd firnrKi aaid h lnt'iidi"l to glva thu pro-Ha to fliurlty, hut now that ha no Inncrr holila an offli'liil Jmaitlon thcra la aoma nunallon to whether ha mlKht not fit to kp th ravenu from lila n, aa n In auranra ra!nt advrrlty during hia Uf "la the wJIdnruaa," Ahhrjr IJocomca Hhrlu. . Weatmlnntar Abhy la corning mor fcnd, mora to to rKard"d aa a ahrln. tiot only hy th lirltlah uhjei-ta of tho aevrn aaa, hut olao hy thounHiMi cf Amrlran tourlata, W'lilla It 1( lm poaaibla to Mtlmuta tha nuint'"r of vlaltora atatlatkally tha vr(Ta and othT fiifi:tlonarla who wnl'h the miiilnx nnl golna ot tha throng, At lra thore wara vaatly mora Arnrrl h an vlaltora to tha bhttorlo tdlfii o laat aumm'r than avr bffoic At all tlm, whn tha hjy la op'-n to th puhlio great allimt crowda with tinrovcrad hisada can ha '-n ahout tha grava failing tha liiacrlptiou unl woiriMi. Il haa il"v"lo.iJ tli; loriil hux ni'tia from JVi'iifi limfiiitii i In force to th ia'iit tol il of '. .Wi , 0011, At a 1'iio'i'i't clvcii l.i nt -4. In hla honor ul tlm Hotel K'm i. W. Muu- ah'k, vlro prinidi-iit i t tha company, ; and J, II. IMiki'tl, 0kibI.iM m-' icliry, ntUndia' ii n rpr''i"'iil'i'lvia of tho homa nidi -i; On thia ocnifiloti Mr, LIU w,ia i:iv-n an nnfroiwd lntt inoiiiul of it . f ' 1. 1 1 1 f i and alao a diamond a-t iald lorlti t, Mr. )Alz m ii i i to oin.'iliu wllh one thin dimr, a ur iiiy fioin Uiiku, Nth, with two ft th.it could run ii ml two hmi'U 1 1 jut win wlllliiK. Mo t to work c.iri yiiiif u roula for The Omaha work'-d In u nMinirint for hla hraikTiiit nml auppcr und wua Klvfii alecpInK- H'j-oiiiiiKKiutioiia in a morKua In i oiniM'-nitlmi of work whh li ha did. tlajia r'rlOitlona, nnd op n to th k' h--ml Juhll(! not itlMiilln; if liool. Klng'a rolli-Ka ot thu Cnlvi-nOty of London tiid Ihla Method font y.nr, with aurh aii'-' icn Ih.-it Jwtura rourai-a In many aulO'i ta nr- now opi-ratln. The In tuna me kIvcm one iih:ht ea Ii week for tlio full l;rm, mid thdr popularity I nhowii hy thu iilt"liij am:, tha tuitinM mid pullio nfr crowding the room mid nc imkII.iIIiik ihMiMoiiuI It-nun'. Morr cl.-mftcK uic to which tclla tha tale of tha great hot ! ,$ uddtd durlnK the ti'-w Itiii to m: tt Kritlah Tommla who made the commodate all who wlah tontttnd. euprema nacrlflce. Woinrn ole Puixiing. How will the L'nl'H KlnBdom'a 000. 000 womn votara cunt Iheir huh Ida? Thla quation 1 puzzling many aalule pohllolana and the leader of the unloniat, llhrral, labor and other )iirtle are eklng the anawcr. Mean-v.-hila, all are acikliiir to hrlnn; tlm women to thrlr rfapci'tlvc political fold and making counter claim n to how many of th'-ae vota tiny are aanurtd. "ThH trouble with tho averasro Brit tub middle I'iflKH woiiuiii la that xho I too Ignorant politically, mid today aha forma a big percentage of our voter," declared Ir. Marlon Tbll- 1. pti, head (ii'Kaniser of the woman'a eeciion ff the labor jarly, In com trientlng on thla point. "Aa women onjy a!ove 30 year, or property owner are allowed to vote at lrenent, they ru moatly iiiariifl. llowever, the labor women are more Intelligent ! won't ote ni do their tiuabands," Aaked, If there waa a poaalblllty of a woman being ihoeen a member ot tbe new rablnet. aa a reault of tha general election. Dr. I'lilllipa "aid: "We haven't many women with the necessary political experience. Ho far, I man. we havo but two in parliament, or w hom one, Uidy Aatnr. 1 aurely not 1 fitted for any aurh rponible poai-1 t!ori. "The HrltifKh l(tlxr parly la making I treat effort to educate and to jjet tho Oxford, (alula Miei and Harrow, however, are null holding out iigalnxt the new ord'-r (,f thloxe. The metho'la favored In th" time of I'r. .lolinaoii, are followed In n rt r-hoola, where heavy J,Atln foiire. mill believed eaueiitlal (o proper ttloti. , Tho time honored I., iluwl are Bp. proved by lh! older faiiiUi' and thu arliitocrat-y, but tha iiewly rich and ieoilo of ni'xli-raie mean are (tending their children to the ixbonl which are moat modern and where ela't dlntto t Ion I not ao pronounced. Thi lat ter ol.uo of H' liool ha grown rapidly aince the war. (all I'lilure Wicked. On the ground that It in "na uncut lug and wicked," the town council of Blackpool ban oojn tid to thu hanging in the I'.latkpool art gallery of Hon. orable. Joliu Collii-r'a painting "Cly lemnelra." The council had proponed to buy the picture but after xecurlug it, voted to pontpoiit decision. The painting which ha been ex hibited in the Iloyal Academy, depict the l.'lytemncatra of the (irei-k legend emerging from the palace with her lover, AegiHthUM, after elaylng her royal hunbarul, Agamemnon, Mr, Col lier I a prominent urtmt and aocli-ty American Legion News Notes women a vote In llii eiecnon. t ni no doubt wo hall aurprlae eome of p,,,, el,m jv- i-ominitire. ivtnber I", i... iii.,. u.-li(eh hone to make tho amifnnt rr, lult) Krimm irt. the paitie wtucn nope to nmn i i Uin,(ll ,.un,-u chmiiurr, i-Uy Jiall, 1:30 vvonit'ti vote tne mine way an u iP , c ir.br ai. liiliihbantl." I ( hurcli Agaiiikt Stale. The much debated o,ueation w belli-j rr church or taie ball control the lili-. ertiea of Individual ha neen bmuahl the front by lite at tnn ! of tho bishop of onford. in writing j Sh-ium m. to the dulie or jManuoruumi i"(u"i i , . . .. . , . t..A ii.a I ix furil log mm nu . f v..w.,i..-. II ArmUtica (lav L Z I be dhw.V Mu-l.u.t. mnl the l.lnclu .,. ee the coni.r.mt.e cf . in.,1 tiu.ett iim i nil i ii ana " " - n em. tut. . - " - - - The J4lt Mm hum lnn t i tl lion. P. in., Nnvnilr ll'ir-M '"ll unioiriuiii. Annlliiii ' . Mriiimml hull, eeuri liuuun, Vovi-iiihi"r 7- I'tth-rr Iti-mti vr. enrpa, oll i'ontnlillf , H i, l. Ill . Nineilll'T . l,i-,on lmuiiui lii.oua rlea only. Hotil limn, ti I' In. Nvnilr I" i,i.mn Ixulna alum-, AU'l.lurK'ai, I P- Oiiiah.'t b (ilt'imaire will paru!e In Italian Mteiaiin of (be world Wdr lake. ri.. I.l.l.n . vniilllit la Ibal lie 111 not admit that the dul.e ha the annua , nave r.rmi.i inn ..,. ,.. ,.f .oniuiunl. ant be.au.e while tliajliivall.il .11 Uuerm ! I . t olnlwlletitl duke b t een .hvorced and i. u.ar- .m l w III Kite a Ul! at l olunibioi hall, n. !. the law of the rhur. li. aa t I Math and Meive alreet. next Katur fi.rtll In the common praver I'tx'k . .l.iy intbt. luuk.-. it very .l. ir U.at tl .lo- not rr?,.e.i...l(.... I l,"ul;" ,uu"'y i"1":''1"t The du!.e. tboH.h 1.1 a.!. t..r. d- . aerka II f.trmatu.i. aa I., the hei. a,ea the lil.p. '.f.n,ri.l "Ihet Ii , ..Umia of Tbe...t. re Ji blt-n, f.t mi. I ly fhe .!. .Iin- i,..t -..ea the follfof the Uih li.lm'iy. and l:n r.-.u-r. t urn of ... i, .n-.-ii. .'' " ; i . n ib t" if be I I ,.,! -i tut. i.b.e aid I ! ' I, the ti.H kin.Ile ot "the prcpei , , .1 .nll-i.f ll '' , K!'tll w'11' ' ' i, , f.t ysi.A, lot-l .f the .lei .PI" ,"l.'r k ,. . I. ... ..i ..ii., .1 t V i. M iieu I - P )... a ' .-ii ft i' '""' ' ' ' 'Mi.- ..l AuvU.IV nulla I. it. . ii .nm.'.ttee . tr. a.iti.v to. ii in t"ei.ih.t h. -aplliiU U-t week, and il.,ii;l i.ie I fiuit, . iti.lv, fiii-hre mil 1,,.. .I,.....e '" ; l .,,,,,n J V, H -.-r, l i .I r . no , am to ,.r K..P. M.--I. N.n , t ..... i . ,-vt,, i.t.-n.-M.m. . 'rv. s '. s 4 1 ' III ........ .t.. '. ih! eel I K. M i ....... . , . . , ,..,,.,, ti. 1 1 i i .,.--.'... M . . tl, ta I. ' ti.ii'ti the lata cf f.e th-i. aaa In . i It . l. I u-l i'l'a ' "' ' i . The i .. . i-ci l-.a " ! t i .tj 1 in it it a 1. 1 ,J ltl lo I . I I' l ptfii-l-ne Ul n n ia I .! (U I IH.I I. 4M MlNtlnU 4.jalf4 i't i. u !. ) o. i - a. iini'r t 'ii'ii ibt.r t in ui ii. lU.t !. i It J I h ii, N'l. : Jo Ii t u- 1 1 " V . to. f ". I ! i t.c ' t fi tai M J "'I ! k ! "I ' J 1 " 4 . ,t J it i I Kin i -, a ... ..... .,..., Cet Ready for th 'Madein Omaha1 Show To Be Held Under the Aunplccs of the Omaha Manufacturer::' Atiociation on the Eighth Floor of The nrandei Store From Monday, Oct. 30 to Saturday, Nov. 4 Open Evrry Day From 11 A. M. to 9 V. M. Admission Free 4 Thin will be a great op portunity for every man, woman and child In Omaha to Joarn about the bij? work j? o I n on in Industrial Omaha. Art Novelties Incense Sett Fun Toi incense of Oriental Ht'ductivenea with a pe tial Fan Toi burner, all in an attractive orange and black box. Unique for Hallowe'en, J QQ' Sweet Grass Basket Handmade by the Indiana of Canada. Two styles, six nixes. Priced 1.00 ..2.00 Imported Glass Vases An unusually attractive ef fect ia obtained with Kcarlet poppies and roses on a black ground. Vari ous sizes, 5 to 14 inches. Priced 3.00,. 10.00 Handmade Indian Moccasin Beaded designs and some are fur trimmed. Infant gixes 1.00 Children's 1,15 Mim.' 1.25 Women's 1.752.75 Men's 2.00 Third Floor-West Monday -Miniature Fashion Revue Suggesting the Wintertime Wardrobe for Baby Boys and Girls For Very Best"- This Little Coat for Sister of scarlet French flannel is trimmed in soft white fur. Dainty silk lining and wurmly interlined. Sizes 2 to 6 years. They Ar Priced at 25.00 Everybody Loves a Little Girl in a Pink Taffeta Party Frock This one is adorable with tiny French flowers, and cunning ruffled panties peep" from beneath. Priced at 18.98 A hat to match in pink velvet has a feathery wreath of ostrich to frame pretty curls. 19.50 Proving that one doesn't have to be big in order to be fashionable. For the Very Young Man-" A John Stick Overcoat of wool chinchilla with pleats flaring from t quaintly cut yoko and snug fitting collar. The workmanship is every bit an particular as in Big Brother's coat. In navy, gray nnd brown. Sizes 1 to G years. They Are Priced at 25.00 Hats to Match, 4.98 He'll Look Like a Picture in this Oliver Twist suit of dark brown ilk velvet. Beautifully made in every detail. Sizes 2 to (5 years. They Are Priced at 14.98 Baby in HU Kozy-Wrap of soft white wool chinchilla, will never feel the biting winds when taking the air on frosty mornings. The kozy-wrap is first a wrap and later a coat; warmly interlined. Priced at 17.98 Gift Time may be. any time in the year for Baby. When you're look ing for something, a visit to our Infants' Section will show you all sorts of dainties, large and small. Third Floor-East 81 Monday in Our Boys1 Clothing Shop Boys' Wool Sweaters According to a Boy's Own Idea Specially Priced, 2.48 The free and easy feeling that goes with a sweater just suits a boy. We have them in pullovers, coat styles or belted juvenile models for the little fellow. All have large roll collars that button up to the neck. In dark or lively shades solid colors, body stripes or collars and cuffs in contrasting shades. Sizes for boys 3 to 18 years. A Mackinaw Is What He Wants if he doesn't like a coat flapping 'round the knees. And here's a chance to get one at a price. From manu facturer's samples and short lots we have gathered to gether about 175 mackinaws that are remarkably good values. They are all-around belt style with convertible or shawl collars in plaids or solid colors. All sizes from 4 to 16 years in the assortment, but not in every style. Boys' Blouses at 58c Are a Bargain in the Genuine Sense of the Word This attractive price was secured through a large special purchase. The blouses are made in collar attached style of fast-color percales in light or dark stripes, crossbars and checks. Each one is full cut, standard size and well made. The unusually low price on these blouses affords the wise mother an op portunity to purchase a supply. Sizes 6 to 16 years. New Fall Caps for Boys of All Ages In Light and Dark Colorings With or without ir.bands. In good looking tweeds and overcoat fabrics which match the new winter suits or coats. 1.45 Specially Priced 4.65 Others 85c to 2.00 Fourth Floor Art and Nature Tlitra ii really no difference between tha tlifKinsr ' ditch, tlm uint iitfr of picture or tha writing of a iomiet. Whether workman building a wall It much of an artint the man who reducrt hit viiion to ranvta, depend upon tha thought of the workman, a Many ct m pax a group of rugged people, failing to notice the Mrikingly heuuliful face. But when the arliat, beiauae his vinmi hnn lict'ii atirred, re.Uwea it, to vanvn. ve inter tha art room ami go into eiitaciei. We are elated hy the painting which ia a mere hint of what the artiat liua tccn ami we have ignored in real life. We ahould train oiirelve to tea in nature the tliinga we o rogilily admlra In art. J. L. BRANDKIS L SONS. 25,000 Yards Mill Remnants, Mill Seconds, Mill Shorts Seasonable Cotton Fabrics Which Includet 36-inch cotton challis, 30 inch percale, in dress and wrapper styles, 32-inch dress ginghams, in as sorted checks; 36-inch unbleached nainsook, 36 inch bleached muslin and cambric, 27-inch fancy outing flannel, 27-inch plain colored cheviot .shirtings, and many other similar fabrics, the values of which range from 19c to 20c. Monday special, per yard, lfaC It a8ement North Cotton Batting 12V2c A pure, long fiber, staple cotton batt; snowy white ; in good sized rolls, neatly wrapped. Worth 1 0I. 19c; per roll, lC Limit of 10 to a customer. No Mail or Phone Order Filled. Basement North Woolens for Warm Winter Apparel Diagonal Serge, 1.29 per yard All wool, 48 Inches wide, thoroughly sponged and shrunk, In navy, brown and black. Most satisfactory for street frocks and school dresses. Chiffon Broadcloth, 2.50 per yd. A Hiinnle. lustrous broadcloth with Der- mancnt finish that makes a coat or wrap of rare distinction. French Serge, 1.49 a yard Smart for street frocks, in attractive fall colorings. Properly sponged and shrunk, 44 inches wide. Striped Skirtings, 3.45 a yard The newest weaves, designed especially for sport skirts, with unusual color com binations in the stripings. All wool, 54 inches wide. All Wool Dress Goods 1.45 Per Yard An assortment of winter fabrics, including tweeds, plaids, phfip.ks. noveltv enoneres and suitincs. Attractive eoloriners in weights suitable for wraps, suits, dresses and skirts. 54 in. wide. Main Floor Center Silks and Velvets Inspire Lovely Frocks Satin Charmeuse Soft and drapy, with a satiny sheen, these fabrics are admirably adapted to fall modes. Comprehensive 1 QO color assortment. 40 inches wide. 170 Silk Canton Crepe A heavy, all silk quality in a smooth, even weave. In Navy, Autumn, Japan, Mode, Beaver, Bobolink, Midnight and O JC Black. 40 inches wide. L.vO Georgette Faconne Velvet An exquisite fabric, the design cut in vel vet on a georgette foundation, in shades for afternoon and evening 1 0 Crt LL.JXJ gowns. Black Chiffon Dress Velvet Rich raven black velvet of an excellent quality; velvet has never been more popular than it is this season. O fA Specially priced for Monday, yd., 00U Dress Velveteen A fine twill back quality of this smart fab ric in street shades. 1 QO 33 inches wide. 170 Satin Canton and . Crepe Back Satin This charming crepe weave has a beautiful satin luster and can be made up on either side; in the wanted O CC shades. aaUJ Main Floor Center Many Splendid New Bath Robes Are CrowdintfOur Racks These Days The Blanket Robes at 3.95 arc warm, woolly frl- lows of generous cut. trimmed In satin band with cord girdla; two t ig. roomy pocket and tai lored frog faitenings. Any color ou fancy, datk or bright. Othrs are priced 2.95 ,.15.98 'I hut ford imy rohtt ate po longer the bulky, ht Iim garments thry one wrrt, U J ruvrn in tha rnurt line of a t rekft coat In lawndtr h'o idt at 3.50. At Ihi frit yoi may chooae ro. i r trrakfati fai t)lf of p!itt or brocada icrdu rv in luhfiil haJ of old fold, rv, ,urp!. lawitd r, t'opn an i blu. 9 QQ 1QQS mheta pik'fd aW.0 af 17. JO A Lace Event on the Grand Scale A Direct Importation of 100,000 Yards of Handmade Irish, Filet and Cluny Laces at Practically Price The remarkable bargains offered in this sale were se i J re 1 1 through our reprryentnthes in Shanghai. The niaior part nf tlie hck ari fine filets, beautifully and perfectly madr. The Clunys. of course, handmade Beautiful Irish Laces and Bands in Collar Widths 'I here ate ht r.arruw Iruh piiot tit 12c and fdt rdgr- 'r)"tH- .V ftr lMHfn I'tit'ed at only Oc a rd. lUnd ' "me Iua? edge and uiM-rtiuiu up ! 5 uwhta wld are utt able tir n lUr and cuff ? t r ir.ay l e wed together fr a firy t-il. rr tt f hriatma preiatit yuit'ra going t nuk. thu i the timta buy the t(t jo i wll u Priced 10c to 1.59 Yard Main f 7Mir('rfr Is a Nemo Corset Just a Stout Woman's Corset? No! Decidedly Not! Our corset speetali.-ds nre re peatedly sitked this quotation and c nre gliid nf the opportunity to rxplan that whik Nvtno cornets eiui'lia-size health ami comfort feature., they are built quite a effectively for normal figure as f.T larg women. 2r-r -wJ Nemos Give a Feeling of Buoy a nee Tr they vii joj the abdominal ripport nd b9 aipport ( b il oir hu! t.oty need. Vaa breathe rorrft!y an I a!anl and walk forrettly. Tha Neii.ii ill itr' t i a j lemlut rnoiut ith bw top, long k;rt i'h l.ai'ikopt band and ine. : at di arid ba- k 1 ' t tr.d unvant(d tip n i nh flh. Is pink ud. j riied 7.00, Third Hor- So'th a. I i l l i i ii.. ii1-t a, a n, i.h m i-. ... itaaaa IM !.-. atn-ina - e Ai'-t ' 1 ' ''" Iim; a t tut la air-e I ! tit l-t ' ) II, M kid u.i toi4 I tMtl Milll t ... it'i Lm. .!--. .,.. ,.! I a utit.i. a l- iua ..ui ..M..-i I ' ' 1 1 a I . ia ii al i l t " i - "' Third FlMr-Ctntrr at H ii . Hi-!i.i. nka ueiii a. u Jala t)