3,000 Expected for Ceremonial Pilgrims to Cross Burning Sands at Auditorium Tuesday. James ft, McCandless of Honolulu, Imperial potentate of the Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, will be on the Oasis of Omaha, Desert of Nebraska, next Tuesday for the spring session ceremonial when the National Capital class of more than 100 will cross the burning sands in the City Auditorium., Nobles from far and wide In great numbers will be In Omaha for the occasion. It is expected that 3,000 will be here. Candidates will assemble at 2 for registration In the Masonic temple, Nineteenth and Douglas streets, and at 3:30 there will be a business meet- ! ing for reception of and action on pe- j tltions. At 7 tho candidates will assemble again in the temple and at 7:30 the; parade will start to the Auditorium. ! The imperial potentate and his of ficial escort will head it with, tho di ; van, patrol, hand, nobility and can ; didates. The grand entre will be at 8, fol . lowed by a drill by Tangier Temple | Arab patrol and a concert by the| Tangier Temple band after which the i initiatory ceremonies will takp place, j An elaborate program* for the or j easion has been issued. It contains •among other things a portrait of Pres ident Warren G. Harding as "the first president of the United .States to wear the fez of an Arab." The official divan of Tangier tern- j pie consists of Howard M. Goulding, ; potentate; H. O. Wilhelm, chief rab ban; J. E. Fitzgerald, assistant rab lian; A. D. Falconer, high priest; T. W. McCullough, oriental guide; W. E. Rhoades, treasurer; W. T. Bourke, recorder. Pershing Will Inspect Army Headquarters Here Gen. John Pershing will arrive in i Omaha tomorrow from Lincoln to in spect the Seventh army corps. He will be tho gu*st of Gen. George . P. Duncan at luncheon at the Omaha club at 12:30. Mayor Recovering. Mtkyor Dahlman Is recovering from : Injuries he suffered Wednesday night when he slipped to the first landing of the stairway at his home. His right knee was severely bruised and right hand slightly injured. His physician has advised him to rest for several days. Imperial Potentate of Shrine to Visit Omaha / Pet Owners of State Organize Humane Society Forms Or ganization to Encourage Kindness to Animals, — Promotion of pet ownership and en couragement of kindness to animals are the twin objects of the Pet Own ers’ association of Nebraska which is being organized by thj Nebraska Humane society. Particularly active organizers in Omaha are Edwin Brodky, 9, and Rose Kushner, also 9. Membership In the association Is open to all children on payment of a free of JO cents, which entitles the applicant to a membership card and badge.' "Aunt Patty,’’ the patron saint of the organization, holds open 'house every Saturday morning from 9 to 11 in tiie assembly room of the Humane society building at Twenty-first and Izard streets. The ordinary nut cracker frequently comes in handy as a wrench for open ing obstinate cans and bottles with screw tops. “I onian Pays'" Is . Proven at Dance Mrs. George Brandeis Bids $500; Fred Hamilton Pays $350. The woman always pays. Though Fred Hamilton bid $350 lui!t This Store REAL values will continue to hold this store to its charted course of saving money for its patrons. Standard quality spring suits, top coats and gabardines at a saving of $5.00 to, $15.00. Compare. Men’s and Young Men’s Silk Lined Suits at $3750 No such fine worsteds, smart models and rich silk-lined suits eisewhere for less than $50.00. Nebraska’s price $37.50. . Other Silk-Lined Suits $30 to $45 $35 Covering the range of Sport suit design— from the belt to pleat, from worsted to Scotch tweeds, and whipcords—wonder fully attractive style ideas. Other Sport Suits $25 to $45 I] K* ’ • $45 "Morocco Chevrons,” outstanding achievement in the new spring clothes designs. Blue worsteds with cluster hair line shadow stripes. Other Highest Grade Suits $40 to $50 I Correct Chesterfield Top Coats, silk lined and tailored to per fection of neat Oxford gray Vicuna. A Nebraska feature— *25°° *nd $35°° MKNI* YOttNfl AIFN'S BOYS AND t'llll.DKVN S CIOTHING >H^ND l'l DOB MAIN nm DIN,. AND ANNAN SEE Ol'K , WINDOWS TODAY i—T , "caCOKREt T RKI. FOR MI N AND WOMKN=^.-. COMPARE OUR VALUES M WAYS