The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, April 27, 1924, CITY EDITION, Page 2-A, Image 2

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    S/he Bou in flwtfih*
Lot mo toko your hood In mlno, my hoy,
lt» filr or foul I ho wroth*!
Our arme #nd our hr*rtt entwtnr, my hey—
On In flnd’a hneae lOfether,
Lot our fetraa join In pratee, my hoy,
For Ilia kind watch rare o’er ua.
Ilia helnlwt'll aak In dava. my hoy,
That mar atretch out hafor# ua.
Lot tti road Ood'a word today, my boy;
And rotch Ha Inward meaning.
Lot ua walk tho upward way, my boy,
Ita fullrat rfehea gleaning.
God la our etrength and our guide, my boy,
What e’er of grief bctldo ua.
If wa In Hla love abide, my boy,
We’ll find Him there bealde ua.
The church belle wound on the air, my boy,
Ood’a praleea loudly ringing,
Your place, and mine, ia there, my boy,
Anthema to Hla name alnglng. •
Bo aide by aide let ua go, my boy,
Be fair or foul the weather; )! :|
And aide by aide, bowing low, my (toy, l ’_ a
Give thaitka to God together!
—WILL M. MAUPIN.JJ1
Experts’Scheme
May Be Delayed
British and Belgians Accept
Proposals for Immediate
Application.
By Associated Pres*.
Paris, April 2S.—The reparation
commissioners, making their first In
formal comparison today of the allied
replies concerning the experts’ plan,
found these answers somewhat diver
gent, but offering hope that an agree
ment would he ultimately reached.
Tha British and Belgians accept the
experts’ proposals on the whole for
Immediate application, but the French
appear to consider It necessary for
the Various governments to pass on
the reparation commission's decision
after they are made.
It fa upderstood that the French
reply, In Its present form, Is regarded
as unacceptable to the British govern
ment and as requiring negotiation*.
Conaequently It Is thought around the
commission headquarter* that the
speed with which action on the ex
perts’ report ha* been taken thu* far
will not be kept up.
The members of the commission
decided Informally that. Sir John
Bradbury and Louis Barthou. their
president, should confer with repre
sentative financier* of the countries
likely to participate tn the supplying
of Capital of the new Herman gold
bank.
They will begin tomorrow with J.
P. Morgan, who arrived opportunely
In Paris, not knowing beforehand
that he was to be consulted while
here.
A forecast of the Italian reply from
B Well Informed quarter Indicates It
la fully In line with the Belgian and
British responses.
CLYDE STUNTZTO
PREACH SUNDAY
Clyde C. Stunt*, Method!*t. mission
ary of India end son of Homer C.
Stunts, bishop of the Methodist
church, Nebraska area, will occupy
the pulpit at Oraca M. E. church
this morning. He will appear
under the auspices of tho Women's
Foreign Missionary society.
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SLAYER’S FAMILY
ASKS PROTECTION
Chicago, April 26.—Relative* of
Wanda Ellne Stopa, former Inhabitant
of Chicago and killer of Henry Man
ning, caretaker at the Palo* Park
home of T. Kenley Smith, who took
her life In a Detroit hotel late yeater
day, today appeared at the state'* at
torney’* office and asked protection.
Relatives claimed Vladimir Olas
koff, the dead girl’* husband, had
threatened to kill the whole family.
The First Glance
WHEN yon are Introduced to
a person, that person's
eyes instantly try to find
yours. That Is natural, and tea
cause ft Is natural—It Is usual
and Inevitable. The first glance
goes—not to the feet, the handa
or the hair, but—to the eyes.
THAT la why It la Important
that your eyes be correctly,
as well as efficiently and
becomingly, glassed.
LET Flltton Optical Company
make your glasses and you
will be sure to have comfort
able vision combined wlll\ proper
style.
flame service la oar Heath Side
Store, Mth and If flts. MK. 07M.
FLITTON OPTICAL CO.
(flew Store)
171t Douglas flt JA. IMS
What Louise Jansen Wy
lie, head of the Vocal De
partment, University of
Omaha, says about ‘The
ieinway.”
“For some time pest I have
had ft Steinway In mr studio.
The Instrument Is so beautiful
and satisfying In every re
spect that I have purchased
one for my home. To be ac
companied on a Stainway with
its sweet, beautiful tones, Is
in itself an inspiration. Thera is great Joy in being the pos
sessor of so magnificent an instrument, In addition to the
knowledge that one can always rely upon the trueness and ac
curacy of the instrument when teaching.
' (Signed.) MRS. LOUISE JANSEN WYLIE.”
The Steinway Is the
Peer of All Instruments
The Steinway fa hailed everywhere, hy mast era end
stndents alike, te be the acme ef matlral perfection.
A Steinway in the hande ef year daughter er son is
at nil times Sn Inspiration te greeter maslcal attain
ments. Our easy payment plan plaaca these wonder
ful instruments within the reeah ef ell. Your old
Instrument accepted as n auhatantial part payment.
Three te fire year# te complete payments.
s
Exclusive Steinway Dealert
Wilin'!* Say*
Solon S|mki'
About “Fixing"
I nrtnrr I inphof of I’ll Mag
«»••* I rll* Smalt* < **tw1
iwillm Montanan
Tmilt Km,
traatiinit<-n. A|hII •< —It. a mm
•ar, fuHbar fy.atnplnyt4 In Ik* nfflaa
«f Oordon CampMII, lh* Mi-mam Ml
npamliir tndtalad wllh donator Whaal
ar, faaitftcl today hafora lha •anil*
"iimniHlaa In vast Ign ting lha India!
maul I Hal In January, 1*11, ha hoard
a 0'itiwranlliin hat wrap cawipball and
Whwlrr 111 whlah lhata Waa In lit *»f
galling lha formar'a Ml pgr mil a "fltad
up In Washington,"
Tha wllnaaa aald ha had laallflad
to thli Inatdant hafora lha Montana
grand Jury whlah raturnad lha In
din mania In lha ^laaaura Whaalar
la ahargad wllh aacapting a faa for
appaarlng hafora lha Intarlor dapart
man! In land cane* for Campball, who
waa hla allant In litigation In tha
Montana rourta.
Tha aonfaranaa rafarrad to waa hold
In a Orfat Falla hotal room, Olnaaar
aald, and Campball coma up In th*
fratght atavator baaauaa ho had a
law ault ponding and had boon ad
vlaad not to put In an appaaranca
at Oraat Falla.
Wh*n Panator Starling aakad about
any oonvaraaflon Oloaaar had with
Catripball about Panator Whaalar'a
amploymant. Chairman Borah oh
»* <*4 mhHm MwMoa V Mtlaf a at!
yttaai TM tnH ***•«
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ft* BnwMt lnk»t« ••*>»**♦ k*o>* wp
• hi Mr<W*H t a*np*>*H wt*4a I*
WkMkM Ill'Wn 4**4 IMP* wwr#
MV# rMkt *»**• **■ I*
TWl Mt* IM** iM»t *M
fay tiff* * *a*4 M**••"» P**n*«n
4ato«»t»t, VltftM* »**4M»f ft**tw on*
nt tM IM ***** •(•t*«tAH»»# III*****
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Mttpt*V* *♦ »IAA»»* It, I*. It
(•tart *f lha r*ptiMl**w palloMl com
Milt**, _
• V** lha* *•• III arrwr, •• » htar na.l
whan t t**nl Mfm* Iht fi*n4 |»ry,"
tllwaaap MI4,
W na amlhlAf aa!4 *boMl Mt
WkMNl appotnlm»nt a* n* allot
nay T" Mkal dulimaa Borah.
••oh y**, h# waa Ihara trylnf * l«*
•till than Wt ittai uaaad lha law attlla
amt Mr U*»pb*ll * Ittialnaaa «*n*r
ally. W# tll*ctt»#<«d a Ian Mt I'ntnp
ball'* l*ml pa* mil a
•'|>I4 you rllatliaa Wllh Mr, Whaalar
lha aoopa of hla amtrloymanl?”
•'No *ir, I look II for prnntad lhal
ha rapraaanlatl Mr. OantpMII pan
-rally, t knaw lha larma of Mr.
Whaalar'a #mploym#nf. hul t pavar
lalkatl it ovar with him." Oloaaar anid.
Hartal or dtnrah raatl from lit" a*r
oml affidavit which an Id Oloaaar sot
Mnator Whaalar and Ctmpbtll "l*
nathar" at a Oraat Kalla hotal, A Mr.
Ilha* alto waa praaattf.
Oloaaar aald ha had flrat dlaauaaad
Whaal»r‘a amploymant wllh Jamca
Wntaon In Oraat. Kalla ott lha avanlnR
of lha day ha flrat mat Ooan
"How did you roma to diacuaa It?”
aakad Hanator Borah.
"Jim Walaoti told mi thara w»ra
aoma paopla out from Waahtngton
who waniad to know about Bannlor
Whaalar’a amploymanf.”
Stale Democrats Meet Here Thursday
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t« *)M**tl*l*t« **§ht (*MtA**«t*l *'*•
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MM* i«Ml«t |^i !»'>»
"tb* t**«i**AMbii vtN ** • Mmum
mm wm> ' t»r*<t Arthur Mut**«
hnuwr bu«ftito M*tt«*»«t » utt
itmt* fr*»*i «r»b»Mh» ‘Thuu *»ti
m m ruMt*-*** " _
WEBSTER FII.ES
FOR PRESIDENT
rharlo*t»n, W. V* . Aphi N -WII
Mum Hr*nI W*t *t*r of N*w Tory la
day Plaal nHV Ini «t*r I* ration of hla
cattdldary fur tha rafmMtt nn nnrwlna
thip n» pr*»ld#nt with tha aw-ndarf
of atatr, A tot# arroftipanylng th*
dorlaratlnn anld \V*b#t*r a a# a run
illdnt* for vlr* pr**ld*Pt lit th# pll
tnarla* of all atataa al tha laat *l*<
flop and rarrlrd North Dakota, Umith
Dakota, Nahraaha and Indiana, hut
loat Oragnn.
Although tomorrow la th* laat day
for filing d*<iarat|nn« In W*#t Vir
ginia, thoa* of W*twt*r and Pr»*ld»nt
t'oolidg* ar* th* only onra In *t*h*r
party for pr**ld*n<lal pr*f*r*nrr«.
Dnlilmnn Slatf Rnlly.
Mrmbrra of th* Irahtman alnf* will
hold a rally Monday avmlng at th*
Bilfrh*r Workman fampl*. Tw*nty
third and M atr**ta.
Th* '‘arjiiar* #1*” alat* la h*lng an-,
doraad hy rlvle and bualnaaa organi
zation* Harry B. 7.Imtnarmnn will b*
prinrlpal *p*nkrr. Th* mrrtlng atari*
at *.
} VESSELS BURN
IN HUDSON RIVER
Mr IMtnuHMUl OfM »»Un
*faw Turk. April It--The ee. urate*
steamboat UiM«t lie public and I*'1
other I'wta wm* totally destroyed
In a epectnmilar firs a*tlr today
abb h attracted *1,0011 persona f# 'be
nh»ra of lha Htidnon rlvar off Out
Hundred and rifty nevenll* tlraat.
Thirty employes of lha McAlllater
Steamship company. dill'll owned the
veeaele, wara asleep In lha (irand Re
pubic and were armiaed by Iba bonk
ing of aulomnMIea on Riverside drive,
PHva wera severely burned b»fora
lhay wera reacucd.
Tba rlrand Republic waa a elalar
ehlp of lha fleneral Slocum which waa
burned In tha Kant river 10 year*
ago with a loan of 1.000 live*.
New Church Plan*.
The plana for tha proposed addition
to the I^jwo Avenua church building
a ill be presented for dlncuaaton and
aM>roval or disapproval at tba meet
ing on Sabbath morning at 11.
Diihlnitm to It*'
Honoml Tot In \
Mar M ^*ttle lltfit }rtrt»«l»
May litofi llln »«|*
pnflni Imit MllHnritl.
tntof t« NMpm *♦» «
th* h*#d**»aH*r# «f lha Hi«*c* »'•.
and th* wrael*** to »*r*dM to b*hMI
hath wo* ’t lha may* a f»'***da
A atatewM aMIKMag lha mayor'*
•twxtal fm»*** tmr raatortioa *ad la
*u*d by head'n**** t•*■ Wh*a
• Ih lha II r*«r* of Jam** C, UaW
man • a*tvl< • •• »Wu* #• Omaha,
not a •that* protrr**«M** m»**«ir* haa
h*»n wmlarlaVon Ih Ih* 'Itf• wh*P
ha wa* M» offlo*. without hi* *tip|mtt
"Th* jtf**»nl City Manning hoard,
which h*a don* **• much to *u*r*n
t«* Ih* futur* of Omaha *a a oily of
*.*.«! horn* Ilf* and orderly develop
meni, la dua dlreetly to Mayor IMhl
man.
(Marled Welfare Hoard.
•By enllatln* Ih* aaalatane* of
Bahhl Frederick Cobh, Ih* mayor a*
cured Ih* organlaatlon of th* welfare
board.
"Kvery ordinance that haa been
paamd for cheaper rate* m public
aervlc* haa had lha rota of Mayor
Dahlman.
"Th# mayor 1* r**pon»lbl* for Ih*
modern health department, preaent
sanitary condition*, and the policy of
•clcan-tip day*.’
"For many year* th* mayor baa
had char** of th* public library. Un
I^p# fett MwfutiifMtM* M>**«
' hm«im Mi«# H
•« to
M-.lmtaf Mr* IdytHwn t
•gae <wep*r end He a'.*'*• «*•#
'lliiMwl te*y*»f Ml'ah 1*4% N
hf fn»fr»tiM*miir ^ III#
. * '*"*• «*Ml H •*• (
j HMMlf opl’o—d
■ **a ♦##># «f M
I y, no ha*. Ml tha depa,■ n»ante *'•>*»*
M« raw < ted. eiwapy e*»atnad those
• an •**• MhHNt, IM naree haa d a
t barged an efft- mt a estate at Nr p • j
i|< hat yatn.
WkNa Ik* mt|*t haa Pro* d**M»>
rulahed hr hie htpeltr hia Meade,
be haa tiid protect ad that* la ta»t
din* 1 h* gn«t«r and dtp rial,
ItnMa, had llaapl N« rraal Nad*,
hut ah,a a #t> "Haps area Nttnd In
llgaatn a tnaMti tha Maya did a»t
Mattate in fit# aitmlaal thary**
ngetaat him.
Ilonraty Netar Q weal timed.
“In at'tta of all tha political mm
palgaa tha mayor Haa l>een through
and In aptto of hlrad Iriatlnt that,
from lima to time, hm InvaatlyatM
him. no oaa haa aver dar*d to mah*
a public charge that tha meyar baa
aver token a dollar other than bit
•alary In return Nr public eerrN#
"Hia freeriom front prejudice le
etrlklny. Hit equal conalderotlon for
all rlaanee la In conetaat evidence
Hia peculiar qualification# for the
poet of mayor have been euch that an
council of which he haa been a mem
her haa ever queatloped hit right to
that poult Ion.
D» hi man l-eada Parade—The cam
palgn to Inform Omahana of the ad
vantage# of tha citirena* military train
ing cam pa la to cloae today with a
parade led by Mayor Dahlman. Gen
eral Duncan and Colonel Eaton
■ *■*■ " —— ■ ‘ ■ — - t
Monday— Tuesday—Wednesday
* a
Special Umbrella
$4*45
Thompaon-Belden’a apecial umbrella for aun or rain.
Black with ball tipa and amber tope; a larger aaaort
ment of handlea.
STREET FLOOR
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695
*695
i
Sorosis Shoes
Broken lines of shoes from our regular stock of Sorosis
fine footwear. A number of pairs, all higher priced
footwear, grouped for Month-End Sale at |6.M.
Tan Suede Beaver Suede
Brown Suede Black Suede
Black Satin
* STREET FLOOR ,
0-O
Specials in Hosiery
Odds and ends of pure
thread silk hose, silk to
the top, in black and lifht
•hades. Greatly #1 AT
reduced, pair. . .
A special service silk hose
that comes in all popular
•hades is made with lisle
top and sole. £f CA
Pair 1 .DU
0
Children's fine ribbed col
ten hose in black and
brown. A splendid wear
ing hose priced HP.
at, pair.LO C
Children's half and three
quarter length sex in all I
the newer shades that J
little people are CA
wearing. Pair. .... tfUC
STREET FLOOR
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Wire Lamp Frames j
Boudoir lamp frames in a wide variety
of shapes..
Wire frames for bridge and junior lamps in oval and
round shapes, either plain or #1 AA
scalloped above the edge.. yl«Uv
SECOND FLOOR j
Q
Broken Lines of Corsets
Odd corsets that we find in our stock at the present
time. All are seasonable garments which may be pur
chased these three days at about half price. Fitted if
you desire.
SECOND FLOOR <i
Fine Furs Reduced
for these three days
Chokers
$29.75
Walnut Fos
Golden Brown Fos
Stone Marten
Chokers
$14.75
Natural Dark Squirrel
Platinum and Blue Fos
Brown and Kit Fos
Jacquettes
$59.75
White Coney
Beige Coney
Beige Caracul
Chokers
*59.75
Hudson Bay Sable
Stone Marten, two skins
Dyed White Foses
Fur Coats 20% to 50% Less
Hudson Seal with Natural Squirrel, MOC
48-inch length .. c
Very fine Mole with Fox collar, fOAC
48-inch length. ....- -«• • .1
Hudson Seal, sample coat, 48-inch, M7C
length.
Marmot coats, 48-ineh length, C19C
reduced to..
Natural Dark Raccoon, 48-inch, (OCA
length.*.. fLOV
Cocoa Caracul, 48-Inch length, £1QC
reduced to.$1*0
Every piece of fur in stock reduced.
Free summer storage on purchases.
THIRD FLOOR
_ ___
New Silks
Reduced from regular price«
for the Month-End Sale.
Wild Flower Crepe $1.29
An entirely new creation of artificial silk—a novelty
self-toned weave in tan, jade, copperas and dark
brown. 36-inch width. Yard, $1.29.
Trico Plaid $1.29
A flat-surfaced, self-toned weave of artificial silk with
small plaid effect. Exceptionally attractive and very
serviceable. Yellow, Kashan blue, fog, Madonna blue,
seal brown. Reduced to, yard, $1.29.
STREET FI.OOR c
Summer Apron Frocks
$149
Square-necked and short-sleeredf these apron frocks
of gingham are comfortably cool for summer wear.
Striped or checked; all regular sizes.
SECOND FLOOR
f
Ik*
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0
. $o°°
Spring Hats
Cdlorful straws and straw with silk; attractive spring
hats from regular stock that we reduce for the
Month-End Sale.
Black with white Flowed trimmed
' Black with yellow Ribbon trimmed
Hate for all occasion*
FOURTH FLOOR
o-*-o
*
Toilet Goods Specials
Colgate’s big bath O Johnson’s talcum IQ
soap....0 C powder.1 w V
Hughes’ “Ideal” hair brush No. 66, 61 OQ
double bristle. .
Extra large bottle Col- Luxor cold cream, OQ_
To each purchaser in our section of toilet goods, we
will give a dainty package of very usable samples.
STREET FLOOR
O-—---0
Knit Underwear
Vests Bloomers
• 3 for 50c Pair 69c
Fine cotton vests with Cotton jersey in white or
built-up straps, white, 19c flesh. Reduced to 69c.
•ach. STREET FLOOR
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Initialed Handkerchiefs
6 for ’l00
Dainty white handkerchiefs, very specially priced.
Mothers find it practical to buy initialed handkerchiefs
for children. ,
, ' STREET FLOOR
Charge purchase* made
the la*t three dagn of
the month will not ap
pear on April §tate
mentn.
There are many other
Month-K nd value*
throughout the *tore;
*ome of them in quanti
tien too email to adi'er
tier.
'•“Where Sales Are Never Disappointing”