The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 21, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    THK DM All A JJKK: TL'KMIAV. NOVKMUKR lit. 192'2.
n I . A I. K.l
liiTulllJLT .) 10 V nvczzana is naiian
J h,:,,...,.,! .... Minister to America i
; Education Week
Harding Call I tmii People
to Work for Metier Tinier
standing Met ween School
and Home.
Waxhlnijton, Nov, SO. I'realileiit
HiirdltifT, In it proclamation tiiml pub
lic at th Whlt Jlouw, net uUU the
wck nt JieccrnbiT 3 to 9 im American
Kduratlon week. Hu recommends to
tha npirojirlii t iiutloiiul, mate ami lo
cal utlmiille ihut th-y tlve thlr
cordial aupHrt and to operation uml
aluo rulla upon parent to cnl'xt tin in
t'lvra In behalf (if doner iiiiiIitkIhihI
Ink lietween the a hoo ami tin- home.
Tha tut of tint proclamation follow:
"Th Ideal of diTiioriulli: kovpiu
nienla and democratic t-din atioii were
pin n ted lmult:yeoun!y In our coun
try. The fathers rightly lielievert that
only a peopl trained lo a vIhIoii of
public needs and tlutl- could develop
lar government. The KyNtom of util
verml education established tn the
beglnnliii;, has developed with the
Muntiy ami Income one of the charac
ttrlstlc fruMirex of our life. In It w
Imvs lnld the foundation of that ya
tm of American culture which has
eiin Med ui to absorb nnd assimilate
mllllona who have cotne to iib from
nany countries, hrliiKltiK the tradl
lona of widely varying Institutions.
"In order that we may keep In
nlnd the need constantly to Improve
our educational system. It la proponed
hat the week of December 3 to 9, In
jlualve, be act field" fur special oh-
aervunre, na American education
week. It la recommended to the Kov
erncrs of the states that they coop
erate with the educational and civil
fiiilhorltlea of their commonwealths to
make the week a period of revival i f
Interest In tha broad work of national
educutlon."
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del jeOiJ
llijr Wall Street
Operator Freed
of Debt ill Court jiLi,-
President of Omaha
Lumber Firm Dies
liai-mi ieaiiii, former Italian
nilnl-ter lo a-liiiiK(uii, liua liccn re
appulntiil In Dial )iixl by I he new fan
ciil I premier, M iihhoIIiiI, Niicceediiig
AinbasHador Klci l, who reli;(ieil.
Lutherans at Grand
X Island Reopen Church
Grand Island, Neb., Nov, 20. (pJpe
;lul.) St. Paul lOnnlinh Lutheran
hurch of thla city reopened and re
ledlcated Ita remodeled church Sun
Jay with an audience of 473 In the,
morning; and over 600 at aarred con
cert In the evening. The feature of a
morning; aervice wan a Herrnon "What
Doea Thla Monument This Church
Hulldlnif Signify." by the Dr. K.
Klotache of Midland college, Fremont.
In the evening a sacred concert by
'he choir, under the leadership of Mr.
John (. Gunn, was held. Though not
yet J8 years of use MIhs Frieda Schu
macher accompanied on the pipe oc
ean and rendered "In Nomine Duin
'ni," McDowell; "In Hong of India,"
md Galbralth's "Allegrol'ompoHo," iik
51 elude, offeratary and postlude res
ipectlvely. The church, tinder the
pantorate of Rev. C. II. Harmon, for
merly of Omaha, ban made rapid
Itridea during the past few years, its
remodeling and enlarging program
'.mounting to 112,000. )
Penniless Mother of Five
to Be Sent to Hospital
Mr.'. KulhiM'hiu llavlu. ti7, will he
placed in HI. Joseph hospital by the
welfare bounl, It was aniiounci-il yes
terday. Hhc has five k'owii children.
Iler ilaiighler. Cella, WeHtcru I'tilon
employe, paid ln-r room lent for 11
weeks prior to four weeks ago, when
tho mother went to a farm north of
Florence. .Mrs. Havlu contracted a
poisoned foot there and the farmer tel
ephoned bur mn, Don, .ISIIti Corby
street, who look her to u daughter,
Mrs. Mario rininmer, 1.115 Ames hv
nue, who has four children and un
able to cure for her called the welfare
boa ni.
Cella said yesterday her mother
wanted to go to Marie's. "I nnd Don
didn't go in because we are not want
ed there," she said.
A state law regarding support of
I'uients by children may be Invoked
by welfare board officials.
CoiiMiI of Japan at (ihit ao i
ml Party Co Through City
Honorable K. K'uwashlni.i. consul
of Japan at Chicago, passed through
Umaha .Monday on train No. 1 of the
I'nlon I'.-u-illc, enroute for San Fran
cisco. A party of five accompanied
him.
Allan A. Kyan. Who Filed
Voluntary Petition Last
Summer Is Discharged
From Itankrtiptry.
New York, Nov. 20. Allan A. Kynn,
who filed a voluntary petition of
bankruptcy with liabilities of III,'
OOO.onO last summer, was discharged
fiom bankruptcy today In federal
court.
Although Mr. P.yun himself refuse
to comment on Ids plans lor the fu
ture, It was b-arned from bis close
friends that he has made careful plane
to come back In the financial world
that knew him for several years as
one of lire most daring and success
fid speculators In Wall slieet.
Allan A. Kynn, Inc., v is recently
organized, and It Is Is-lleved Mr.
l;.v.in, tinw that he Is free of his debts,
will use his organization lo regain
bis place In the world of lln.ince. The
full membership of the new company
has never been disclosed
Mr. K)Hn's liabilities amounted to
$is,ono,ooo. of which H,oo,o0 was:
owed to banks on pledged security,
and the remaining M.oao.ooQ was to!
unsecured creditors. A larga quan '
tlty of the stock of thu Ktutis Motor
company, which Mr. Kynn attempted
to corner on the Htock Kxchnnge, was.
pledged for n large loan o a local
bank. This stock, which carried with
It cnnliol of the Klutz company, vas,i
later sold to Charles M. Schwab of it
the liethlehein Steel corporation. j
No accounting has ever been made j 5
of the amount tho secured creditors;
received on their claims against the!
Kyan estate. The receiver said that 1 5
Mm return to the unsecured creditors t
would be negligible. '
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Hlaze in Poultry Concern
Huihling Puzzles Firemen
Orand Island, Neb., Nov. 20. Fire
believed to have been of Incendiary
na lure was nipped In the bud by the
early discovery nnd quick response
of the fire department to the Younkin
Wholesale Poultry house. A blaze
was discovered In the office, oil sat
urated paper and the absence of two
check register books, discovered after
tho prompt extinguishing of the
flames, officials said, indicated a !
c-imlnal attempt, the motive fori
which is a mystery to Mr. Younkin, j
the owner, and to the department.
Siiwait white, president of the.
I'uily Lumber rompuuy, died
yeslerdav St bis residence, l-l-'T j
South Thlrtv fifth tixenue, following
ail Illness of Hires weeks.
Funeral SelHieS Will lie held WeJ-
iies.l.iy ufteriiiHin nt 3 with burial at I
Forest Uiwn cemetery. The Masonic
order will b In charge, of the services
which will be private nt the home nnd
I be burial also will be. private. The
family reoui-sts that flowers bu not
sent.
Mr. White was (!S yesterday, a n
live of New York tat and resident
of Omaha 4 year. !l Is survived!
bv Mrs. White and a daughter, Mrs. j
.1. t MK'lure, A brother, Chapman
White, live In New York. Mr. White
was treasurer of tho (minim Automo
bile club atid was active In the good i
roads inoveuienl. He was u former
director of the Chamber of Aitimii'ivi',
member of tb" t'nlverslty club, and u
Shriller.
Omahaiis to Take Cruise.
Mrs. Margaret le Pord. widow of i
the I. ile Omaha attorney, William lie
Kurd, has applied for pieepoits to sail
January 4 on the Samaria for a
Mediterranean cruise.
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GOOD
KINDLING
Phone Atlantic 2700
Sunderland Bros. Co.
at 'r - -lr:i.T"i?
TMC VALOC CIVINO "iTOBK
"NfW Kllrilr" etliif M4-hlnr
(.5I), ZiM, Sin.tH) ami I p
lli-siliirlips t'nim Hllclit ( iiIiIk.
f.Mi NKOMO (JI ININK Tulilrtt ri-IKvs tha
ll'-nilxlio liv riirliiK On- I'olrl, A toniu Itsitlvit
nml iti-rm (Ictfri-vt-r. Tlic Ixix twart thp ilnnuture nt
K. W Urco, (Ho miri! )nu (rt ItHOMO) Wl.-Atir.
W Are Expert on Cleaninif
and Steaming Pluih and Vet
vat Garment.
DRESHER BROS.
2217 Far-nam Stmt
Tclcphonwl Omaha, AT Ian tic 0346
South Sida, MA rket 0050
.t?..na
l ieil bewiiif Machine
Montgomery Ward Hex Top
Hewing Mnchlna
"Nw Homo" Hox Top
aewlnir Mai'hhi M
"ImprovKl Expert" iJiswlit-ad
Kewlns Ma'hlna H.80
"Nnw I'oorlc-Hii" Urophaail
Hcwlns Marhlna 118.00
Other mokes Jt.OU, 10.00, 18.00 nJ
110.00 rni a.
Trnclo your old maililn for aaw,
Your Terms Are Our Terms.
The Value-Giving Store ;
Uoward St., Between Uth and lth !
ZZZiZT - t i tttf
! I
lllil
'250
ii'ia Clip Cup
$J.7i
100 years hence
Tuesday's Sale of Smart Togs
For Wee Brother and Sister
Jaunty New Suits for Wee Boys
Several smart styles in velvet, wool jersey and worsted
materials. We suggest these suits for dress-up occasions.
Middy, French and one-piece effects trimmed with black,
white or gold braid. Sizes 2 to 6 years.
Priced From 9.98 to 14.98
New Winter Overcoats
for Little Boys
Deiifnad by John Stick
Of all-wool chinchilla cloth und overcoutiiiKs
In a variity of patterns. Thciui coats are char
acterized by correctness of details .and fiiivnes
of finish. All have large pockets, some have all
wool pluid linings and ore to be had in tan, gray,
navy blue, brown and red. For little lads from
2 to fl years.
Priced from 9.98 to 19.50
Tailored Hats for Baby Boys
Tailored of soft, crushuble materials that har
monize with tho new overcoats. Cleverly de
signed to keep the baby warm.
Priced from 1.79 to 5.50
The Little Cossack"
For the Wee Miss. A wonderfully attractive out
fit from the tip of the saucy little cap to the
bottom of the swagger little cunt. In jade,
tan, brown, jockey red, peacock and pink.
Trimmed in soft, fluffy Angora. Sizes 2 to
6 years. With hats to y gQ
ma vt lit
Attractive Toys and Novelties
for Babies
That "something different" is easily found fn
our well-stocked Infants' Department. DolU,
Animal Hangers, Toilet Sets, Rattles, everything,
in fact, to keep baby amused.
Children's Outing Flannel
- Sleepers
Drop scut, button front style with feet, made
of fleecy white flannelette. 7Q .
I UK,
Sizes 2 to 8 years. Special,
Special,
Third Floor East
Carter's Shirts for Infants
Single and double-breasted shirts in silk and
wool and cotton and wool. These are
seconds with slight Imperfections. QQ .
The
Brandeis
Store
Toyland
Opens
Saturday
November 25
On Our
Eighth Floor
34,848 square
feet of space
filled with Toys
from all parts of
the world.
Tuesday Notions
At Reduced Prices
Barbour's Linen Thread 100-yard spools, 10
Featherstitch Braid In attractive colors, per bolt, 5
Dressmakers' Pins Needlepoint pins, U-lb. box, 25?
Peter Rabbit Safety Pins Assorted sizes to card, 5?
Hickory Waists for Boys and Girls Special, 39f'
Tatting Edge A dainty trimming in white and colors,
bolt. 25?
Ribbon Frill Garter Elastic Many pretty colors,
yard, 39?
Shoe and Slipper Trees Pair, 7?
Velvet Grip Sew-on Corset Garters' Pair, 7
Children's Colored Garters To match the hose,
all sizes,
Rust-Proof Snap Fasteners Black or white, 3 cds.
Cube of Pins 100 pins to the cube,
Kleinert's Sanitary Aprons White or flesh,
Mercerized Sewing Thread In colors, spool,
Rust-Proof Hooks and Eyes Black or white, card, 52
Tomato Pin Cushions Large size, regularly 15c,
special, 10
Kick Kack in wiute ana colors, 3 yams ior 5
Faultless Bias Tape All widths up to No. 8, boH, 10
Tape Measures 60-inch linen tape measures, 5?
Solvos "Dry Baby" Pants Made of Para rubber, 39?
Kleinert's Rubber Sheeting 36-inch width in white,
35
10?
5t-
39?
4?
yard,
9C
Corset Laces 8 and 10-yard tubular laces, 15?
Hair Pin Cabinets 150 pins to the box, 7?
Ocean Pearl Buttons Assorted sizes, 3 cards for 10?
Weighted Tape For weighting drapes or dresses,
yard, 15
Main Floor bouth
$
5 po
ti(h cup Cat
$S.2S
No. 52
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the man, woman or child who wUhes to purchase the
best fountain pen made will buy
WatermaiisflSFountMn Pen
lhe VaJJy ki? cfThtmAlV'
Si:e fr si:e arJ frice for price, ihrre has nevrr been one as good
and in all human prohahiluv ihrre nrvrr will he.
VHcari'f reputation hak of it and a third jwrH-raiton in train.
nt ti carrv on,
lit. SitVniit- iVuirMitiui -th thint that makrt it respond
imtamlv unlaihnglv.
InA. Q4.ilif M.u.tm' - that male U t rilwicno, durability
and Nairn.
Id, KMuiiti tin, I H. fsmtrtu.i - th pndutof hou lhat
ha mott to U than tt has to gam in ttaftrraud claim.
U li. Waterman Company
Ml l.l.t, Ni
No. 55
it rtpnuilr detlt'ntJ to
nitft rtiins tit
itijiiJi t buty evutii.
Tht nlutt U'Hfmn
Hxn li4 wiiir lit in
i.nt .iicn ihf numiftii
nj ptinit (onimutHi
filing ntuol lif, .lip
tl prlftl t.'r r,l Mi
rr'oiHH.ih iiklium tiffri
hlJ ltl -lvl f.'l.l HXIkl
M, th llU'KMIKM ' I
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. it in ! iKtu .
r l It n t at t t!
it.k . i f i - mn Un
I JjiiHiii u bi thtt
m Kt, t K.n.UJ J-mst
Women's Silk,
Lisle and Wool
Hosiery 1?
The Silk Hose
Kvfvy pair is full fashioned. Pure
thread silk and some chiffon
weights. Made with double sole?
and spliced heels. Some are silk
to the top; others with lisle garter
tops. These are seconds of a regu
lar 2.00 quality. In black, brown,
gray and tan.
Per Pair 1.00
The Wool Hose
l'lain und Knglihh ribbed MyKn
in wirnl ami itilk and mk1. Some
!ir rmht'piilt-red rhnka. Mrdiuiu
aid ht-avy weight in black, brown
ami heathrr. The? re second.
Per Pair 1.00
Imported Silk Lisle Hote
Kii'uUi and out ue in fine
guae ilk lute he. Plain and
rnd-roldert-d tl s ntj Ir in Mfk,
white and brown. All at fill
fahiontl, t firt quality.
Per Pair (.00
Main Fhmr Sorth
"I'm Not Conscious of My Figure
Since I ve Been Wearing a
Nemo
Self-Reducing
Corset"
"1 used to worry
about my large ab
domen ami feel so
fat and dowdy. All
that is changed
now. I adjust my
Nemo in the morn
ing, admire the
lovely, smooth, flat
lines it ghes me,
and then forget all
about it."
There i. a model
for every type of
figure nto.it or s'ini and )ur Xrmo wilt
fit ou a -rtiIIy a though it had li n
made especially for yni. It will give you up.
port and control ami will mold jour figuic
into firm, flnt, fashionable
Let U Show You
No, $51. which i A t'oit-itant source ol de
lirfht t the fatidiotia, utout Woman. Low top
with elastic lut injerl t long, flexible kirt.
1'ink, itiiTc. i lril ItrtH'kde; tu I to
t.00.
tlur fitting nroe i Uitftciird, Kxprt't
ceretirrr are in attf-tidatu at all ttm to
gtv you wnive and aduce, that )our orrt
rlcctiort atnl fittiisg may he prrfecttr uit-
1. U fJB
K
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n est
Cream
Patties
C'rvuni pattiig frt'lily miiild in
our nindy factory. AhmiHi'iI
fluvoi'Hj miulu of puru Injrrc
ilicifl!!. The flavors ore jh'-
pormint, dove, wintfrKroi-n,
i-iiiniimon, clioculrtlo, piMtachlu
, nd aniHo. Pat'ki'il QC g
in 1-11). boxes, tsJ
Main Floor West
Tuesday
Specials
In Our Big
Basement
Knit Cap for Girla
and Boy
Fine for chool weiir, 1 P
while thoy last, each, JC
Ready-to-Wear Hat
For women und mincca; many
Ftylea and colon. JA
Each. WC
Embroidered and
Lace-Trimmed Scarfs
In varioun colors, with medal
lions running down the
center. Regular tQ
size, each, 5JJC
Snowy White Crochet
Bedspread
Heavy quality in Marseilles
designs. 3.29 1 QO
quality for UO
Double Thread
Turkish Towels
Kxtni large and very absorbent,
with hemmed ends. PQ.
Rag, 8!)c towel for OiJC
Turkish Bath Rugs
In a large assortment of col
ors and sizes. Specially
priced
1.25'
2.50
Men's Night Shirts
and Pajamas
Heavy striped, flannelette braM
trimmed night shiru. Pa
jamas made of good quality
handkerchief cloth in plain
white, tan, pink, and blue
with braided edges. AH sizes.
Special for Tues- 1 AA
day, only UU
(Limit of two to a customer)
Men's Union Suits
Heavy weight, fleece lined and
cotton ribbed union suits.
Natural, gray or ecru colors.
Sizes 34 to 46.
Kach,
1.00
Women's and Misses"
Wool Sweaters
Hundreds to choose from !n
good styles and colors. 1.95
the regular 1 OQ
price. Each, X.S
Children's Sweater
Slipover and coat sweaters with
belt and pockets for children
2 to, 10 years. I.'-'!) and
1.49 the real worth. OQ
Each. OI7C
Children' Flannelette
Sleeping Garments
With feet. Sues 2 to 10 years.
Good values at
1.00. Each. UUC
Children's Flannelette
Night Gowns
White outing flannel gowni.
2 to 10-year size. Good
9o value. A Q
Each, HVC
Children' Felt Slippers
In rrd and purple ith heavy
fell oli, miri OA
t. It. rair. 4m)C
Children' Button 5hot
Mj.Ii- if truii .r I.Uclk kid
ith hand imnr.l 1 alder
ir, un I. ft hU. t AA
Su-s I t fmr, 1 uU
Fancy Outing f Unnel
.'Id li.hr. ,i; a IS i.ijit
.k, f !r, y ,. ; h
t.! off. I .i..' t I Q .
Cotton Twill Toweling
!fl .l..f 1 l.,Iu W,.f.
Tu.li.h S.h Clolkt
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to Jour InduUlual lur.U.
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