Pageant Art Is Needed to Curb Loose Morals Rededication to Principles of America Necessary for Pro* tection, Woman Writer Declares. By LET.Y MOORE MEYER. The pageant, "Patriotic Historic America," to be given during the Ak Sar-Ben carnival in October under the direction of John I.ee Webster, whose vast knowledge of the subject most ably fits him for the task,.is a much-needed lesson for those of all ages. Mr. Webute^ announces 'hat its aim is, as Lincoln, said, to "rededteate ourselves” to the cause and to tho country for which our forefathers suffered and died. It should arouse an appreciation of the magnificent opportunities and advan tages their work has given us, instead of a disposition to see only the few minor faults which some people wre iirone to emphasize. Tho need for history study i 11 the schools has al ways been recognized, but the world now demands things on a vaster scale. If each generation had to learn ■ verything for itself, the world would never have gotten beyond barbarism. The more we learn of what has gone before, of the experiments, mistakes, failures and • successes, the better equipped are we to judge wisely and act successfully in bringing forth happy conditions to ourselves, our nation and the world. Most of the thinkers of country believe there is too much bolshevist tendency among us. With the upheaval in the rest of the world, it would be a mira cle if we were not badly tainted with lawlessness, and it is only by holding steadfastly and constantly "rededicat ing ourselves” to the foundation prin ciples of Americanism, that we can protect ourselves from pollution ami lie a beacon light to other countries. Factions Not Considered. Mr. Webster has pointed out that the founders of our government were great and their work enduring be cause they considered the good of all, favoring no faction and no locality, and that the names of those who op posed thpm by trying to further per sonal interests, have been buried in oblivion. Charles Fillmore, founder and head of the Unity Society of Christianity in Kansas City, probably the strong est und most successful expounders of universal kindliness, has started the big movement for the use of the golden rule in business which is sweeping the country, teaching and proving that it makes vastly more money for everybody. lie says: "If I had been writing the Declaration of Independence, I think that I would have written It Just as it is.” He also quotes this: Favor Golden Rule. “The Philadelphia Chamber of Com merce appointed an Industrial rela tions committee to look Into the ques tion of Industrial unrest, determine what caused it and suggest a remedy. The committee came to the conclu sion that basically it was caused by a too prevalent spirit of greediness ajid suspicion- The remedy sug gested by the commute, enthusiastic ally endorsed by the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, was the recog nition of the Golden Rule in Its best and highest sense. “Attention was directed to the fact that the success of our forefathers in establishing a republic in this country'Was duo to the fact that they were inspired hv a spirit of service and unselfishness and looked to Di vine providence f<>r inspiration and leadership. United States Senator George Wharton Pepper, In speaking lo the group of 850 business men of Philadelphia, who later adopted what is known as the Golden Rule pledge, stated that labor and capital could not be reconciled by any of the mechanl ■ al methods which trusted in force, but that ‘wo must go back to God.’ The pledge was adopted by the cham ber, is r eceiving endorsement by simi lar bodies and Is being enthusiastically promoted by Philadelphia men.” The constitutional convention, meet ing in the same city, seemed doomed to failure until Franklin said, "Unless { the Lord build the house, they labor In vain that build It,” and caused each session to be opened with prayer. United States Senator Medill McCor mick of Illinois, In a recent article In the Saturday Evening Post, on his Investigations In Europe, said that there is nothing that can save Europe and the world from destruction but a return to the principles of Jesus Christ. Obviously Nebraska must soon choose between spending money for art, music and education, or for many more penal institutions and increased police protection. A few spectacular man hunts or the maintenance and guarding of several life-termers sure ly cost as much as all of this pageant. As we study as much as possible the July Clearance Sale Men’s Furnishings Shirts Cor.Mflering their quality, these fine- Satin stripe madras shirt* offer the season's best value. $3.00 and $3.50, Values $1.95-2 for $3.75 Collar-Attached Shirts tVonderful qualities of solsettes, fancy madras and English broadcloths. S3.50 Values $2.35—2 for $4.50 | Men’s Pajamas (Standard brand of Universal! The value in years. Soft, cool fabrics in colors, fancy trimmed and striped madras and printed patterns. A Regular $3.00 Value $1.95 Mercer Athletic Underwear The cool, non-sticking kind; light, airy cottons and madras in checks, stripes and plain fab rics. Regular $1.50 Value 95c-3 tor $2.75 $2.50 Athletic Garments Pajama checks, madras, sotsette and satin stripes. Easy of weight and tailored to perfec tion. $1.45—3 for $4.00 ftroumimj King U-Co. “Alw.f. R.llahla** ISth and Douglas Sts. examples net us by those who have wrought and built upon a solid rock, no may we do likewise. For auch a purpose the panorama “Patriotic His toric America'’ will be the most mag nificent object lesson imaginable. Council to Appoint Chief, Butler Balks Another brawl between Police Com missioner Butler and the city council looms in the picking of a new police chief to succeed the late F. M. Dempsey. Butler declares he will name the new chief although be admits the law provides that he be appointed by the council. If the council uses this Boys’ Wool Suits Greatly Reduced Ok Wool Knickerbocker Suita, fancy patterns and blue serge. Values that sold to $25.00. To Close—Choice $13.75 Sizes 6 to is OA Wool Knickerbocker Cj\J Suits, fancy mix tures and blue serge. Values that sold to $15.00. Your Choice $8.50 Sizes 6 to is Boys’ Sport Blouses Two special ra!uss of fine per cales and madras; plain and fancy— Lot i 95c-2 f" $1.75 Lof a Plato colors and satin stripe madras. $1.45-2 for $2.75 Boys’ Caps Scotch tweeds anil Palm Beach. Very Special $1.50 Children's Straw Hats Our Entire Stcck V2 Price fynming King Srflb, "Always BeMableT* 11 tb aaS Dasslaa Sta. Cudahy’s Puritan ■c More DeHcious ^ "ThelasteleMs’ Puritan is the ham you are seeking if you want the finest flavor. When we say it is more delicious we hope you will prove our statement and judge for yourself by trying Puritan/ the ham that is' Rich, mild flavor is retained in Puritan Hams by the Cudahy method which promotes the natural diffusion of the meat's delicious juices. It's a normal flavor, not arti ficial, and it should not be lost by par boiling for parboiling is unnecessary. (The Cudahy Packing CaUSA. M«Jwn tf PunMn H*m— B«oan— privilege, the commissioner asserts, there will 1># something popping in the council meeting. John Dunn, deposed detective. Chief of Detectives Charles Van Deusen. Cupt. .lack Pazanowski and Acting Chief of Police Dillon are all logical candidates. A council of city commissioners will be called early next week. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. ADJUSTMENTS ARE PROGRESSIVE In Our July Adjustment Sale The progression is toward greater values. As the season Ovanes, the price declines. Watch It Especially Saturday Stout Dresses (Sizes S$tt to o»K) Of dotted and figured voiles - $8.95 $11.95 $14.95 j Of tricosham— ' $14.75 Of silk prints— $17.75 Silk Dresses Small lot of prints, tub silks, knit silks and pongee, former ly priced to >29.50. Saturday— $16.75 ' i, Choice ot Entire Sweater Stock 20% off Including Hedoctloos From Sal* Price* Sleerele** Sweater* Sllp-on Sweater* Pore Thread Silk Sweater* Taxed* Sweaters Iceland Wool Sweaters Fiber Sweater* Swagger Coat* Jersey Sweater* On Sale Saturday 20% off figured Crepe Kimonas Mandarin and rullman robs style— $2.95 Japanese Crepe Kimonas Artistic, cool and of genuine box loom crepe, with Oriental embroidery designs, silk cro chet edgings and shirred rib bon trimmings, sizes 36 to 44— s $3.95 $5.95 $7.95 Women's and Misses* Section Second Floor —il An Enormous Selling of Children’s and Juniors’ Dresses at Drastic Reductions Children's Tub Frocks. 2 to 6 Y’rs. Cunningly fashioned of voile, gingham, or gandy, cbambray and combinations. Regu lation and panty models. Also 20 QO fTfl tub frocks, sizes 12 to 16, at Summer Tub Frocks. Smart models In linen, voile, ginghams, tissues, ratine and cool combinations. % to 14 years. $5.50, $8.50 12 to 16 years.$12.50, $16.50 Silk Dresses. (6 to 16 Years.) Of taffeta, figured silks and crepes. For merly priced 116.75 to 126.50. Sale prices, each.$8.50 and $12.50 Junior Silk Dresses. Sizes 14 to 16 A number of Individual model# Included also beautiful sport garment# tor club and outdoor wear. Kosbanara, Canton. Flat Crepe#, Crepe dr Chine, Vella Vella, Silk and Wool, Figured Silk# and -a few In summer flannels. Colors are soft grays, tan. orchid, orange reseda, flame and richly beautiful combi nations. Formerly priced $38.50 to $49.50 $22.50 $29.50 Formerly priced $58.50 to $82.50 $39.50 $49.50 - — 1 - Bathing Suits Repriced end Regrouped for Rapid Selling Choice coloring* and combinations of the finest wool weaves—silks and fiber* included. For Saturday— $3.96 $4.96 $7.96 $12.95 BATHING SUITS—Special lot, all wool. Color*, tan. green and purple. Close-out $2.00 Amazing Values in Philippine Undergarments All hand-made and hand-embroidered in new pattern designs, including collado work High-grade, soft, cool materials: hand-turned ■earns, hand-hemmed and hand - scalloped edgings. Envelopes—Built shoulder*, bodice top Nightgown*—Round, square and "V" necks; kimono and sleeveless models— $1.95 $2.95 $3.45 Second Floor Saturday Specials from the Candy Caterer Called Cobb And the Store Where Quality la the First Consideration. Marshmallow Fudge, 50c Pound Ona of our most popular confections, t.niciou*. creamy chocolate fudge with a falry-Uke marsh - • msllow all through. Special, lb.50^ Fruit Paste Small cuhaa of tender Jellies, different from the ordinary, delightfully flavored with lemon, mint and orange. Special. ’,4-lb. box.25y Children’s Candies Assorted hard candles, fancy shapes and pine sugar slick. Attractive H-lh. boxes- 2tt«* Candy in Air-Tight Jars Just fh# thing for picnic or auto parties. H»pp> Horae hard candles In 20-ox. Jar*. 75«* Fancy filled confecjlon* In Jars. HO«* Opera sticks, per Jar . 20<* Almonds, recant. Filberts and I'eamit* Salted Every Morning. 0 I I Women’s Hosiery Pure Silks—Some with lisle tops, many all silk to the top In quality, there are few better. As a guide to you tor this fact we mention that there sama stockings have been priced at 13.00 and $3.60. There are blacks, browna and other ^*1 QJT color*. Saturday, per pair. tjJX»a7t> Clocs in Stockings Some very handsome ones in embroidery. Vari ous colors on white, self shades pn brow ns, open work on black, open work on white. Most at tractive in summer when they show-. Qjr Saturday, pair . White Apron Frocks They not pnlv look cool, but are cool. Material, of beach cloth and cross-bar flaxen—with just a suggestion of additional coolness in the way of hemstitching* and stitching*. In black and color*. Flaxon sire* to 63—Beach (PO DQ cloth. 36 to 44. Special value. Silk Petticoats, $8.95 Of figured crepe de chine, straight line models: also of radium and florlswah, in solid (JJO Q£T color*. Formerly priced to $13.53, at 20 Silk Jersey Petticoats Plaited flounce, good color assortment. Small and medium size* only. To close (50 QJT out, Saturday . tp^.JtJ Silk Breakfast Coats In changeable satin, attractively de- fl?Q signed, suitable for rullman wear, I O On the Floor Below When You Can Buy Pequot Sheets, 81x99 for $1.88 It* time to buy. Saturday will be the last day. Week Enders for Men Shirts of Real English Broadcloth Jn plain shades, zd* r-\ w hite and stripes. i Saturday’s prior . 7J Nainsook Under Suits Kerry Kut Highly tailored. Additional wear in the garment Is secured by omitting the back webhiug and opening them on the side. “Comfort and elastic ity Is In the Kut. Special offer at. the suit— $1.00 Tk T «• • • _ C O , 1 / l ids for hu»ln»»» on *u»r Notion Pricings tor Saturday H " f° Star Snap*, card. .*r Hump Hook* and K.vea, per card .e Lafayette Safely rtns. assort ed sizes, card.. ,6e Carmen Hair Net*, dor $1.11* Rubber Sanitary Apron*. .Mb Sanitary Belt*.JWr XarctMUl Hair Tin Cabinet*. raeh .Hr Diadem Celluloid Hair Tin*. box .|Mr Tatting Edge Trimming, per bolt.Mr • Orstad Ca SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS Until Stock Is Exhausted Porch Hammocks Will Be Sold at Prices Reduced ONE-THIRD A large number of styles arc offered in this sale. Some have cushioned seats and adjustable canvas back1-: others have cushioned seats and backs; many have adjustable head rests. The durable canvas coverings are plain gray or khaki or have bright stripes or figures that will liven up your porch or lawn. We quote these sale prices that are one-third less than regular. 102S - US . 15s 19a . 223-5 O-C Two Lamps One With every Junior Lamp sold Saturday we will give a Bridge Lamp FREE. ^The Juniors I The Junior Lamps are in a wide I variety of styles, having bases 1 of two-toned walnut, gilded and enameled finishes and antique metal. The shades are made of good quality silks, lined and overlaid with georg ette. The color range is wida and exceptionally attractive. 39.50 45.00 This Is the Bridge Lamp to Be Given Away An exceptionally good pattern in gilded, antique bronie, with silk shade overlaid with georgette. Regular value 18.75. To He given away aHaolutely FREE with every Junior Lamp. Scores of Wardrobe Trunks. Bags and Suitcases are being offered at remarkably low prices in our Sale of Luggage Wc list three items of interest: *44.00 full size Briber wardrobe trunk.333.30 33.00 steamer size Briber wardrobe trunk. . . . 22.75 40.00 full size Briber wardrobe trunk 27.50 O-O A Gift with Every Lloyd Baby Carriage The showing of these carriages is particularly good at this time, including old ivory black, frosted black, gray and frosted brown. Smart upholsteries and good looking, substantial un» rier structures and wheels con spire to make these carriages worthy of wonderful babies. Prices from $23.50 by easy steps to $£6.00. An especially good value at With every Baby Carriage sold V ^ I ' 1 ' SATURDAY or next week wo H K P P w ill give a Nursery Chair. 1- 1 \. l'HIRP FLOOR Orchard Ca