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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1924)
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Nations Nearer * V on Dawes Plan K .— Anglo-Belgian Conference Won’t Press France to Evacu ate Ruhr Now. London, May 3.—On* result of the Anglo-Belgian agreement Is that France will not be pressed for Im mediate evacuation of the Ruhr by England, It was learned from a semi official source this afternoon. Premier Theunls of Belgium and Foreign Minister Hymans conferred at length with Premier Ramsey Mac donald, setting forth the French viewpoint and attempting to reconcile differences of oplhlon between Paris and London regarding reparations. Such an understanding will give the Germans economlo ( freedom promised by the Dawes plan. STORM-STRICKEN AREA RECOVERING Atlanta, Ga„ May 3.—With or ganised relief well under way In virtually all localities, the southeast slowly was recovering today from the series of devastating • tornadoes of the mid-week, which laid waste sec tions of seven states, taking a toll of I0« lives. Injuring hundreds, making other hundreds homeless and dafnagc lng property to the extent of about $10,000,000. Supervised by field unite of the American Red Cross, local relief ’’’agencies bent their efforts today to ward penetrating to the uttermost fringes of the storms sweep In a defi nite survey. In South Carolina, where the storms struck at their worst, the first Red Cross unit to arrive was found Inadequate to operate on the extensive basis required and addi tional workers were en route there today, With a total of 7* dead alone in that state, at least 200 Injured and nearly 1.000 homeless, Governor Mc leod appealed to the state and coun try as a whole for assistance to the sufferers. capitalTlabor BOTH AGAINST LAW By Associated Frees. Buenos Aires. May 8.—President D» Alvear wa* faced today with the alternative of postponing application of th# new pension law or accepting th# consequence# of a nation-wide strfle#, untqu# probably In th# his tory of any country for th# reason that it is virtually a common protest from both capital and labor against what 1# termed an absurd piece of legislation. Th# law provides for the deduction of 6 per cent from salar ies. to be applied to a pension fund, th# employers contributing- a like amount. Strikes and lockout# hsv# already begun In various cities, aijd in Ns Rosario several persons are reported to have been wounded in a clash be tween striker* and police. /A city wide atrike le scheduled to,-begin in Bueno# Aire# today, whlle/a general closing down by the employers la fixed for Monday, with th* likelihood that it will continue unlesa th* gov ernment yleldi/. DAUGHTER BORN IN ‘FRAUD MARRIAGE’ Hampstead, N. T., May I-—A cer tlAeate filed today with Town Clerk Gilbert showed that a daughter has bean born recently In Baldwin to Mra. Susan Simpson Tucker, 47 years old, of Jersey City, and her 17-yaar otd huaband, Burton 8. Tucker of South Essex, Maas., whose marriage haa bean the object of an Inquiry In tha Jersey courts. Tha certificate revealed that Mrs. Tuflkar’a daughter, Peggy, by her first hueband, had euccurnbed to a progressive malady. It was on the contention that a change of climate was necessary for Peggy, aged 7, that tha Tuckers obtained postponement until fall of their trials on a charge of fraud In connection with their marriage. FOLEYMAY" BECOME TAMMANY LEADER New York. May 8— Surrogate Jamas Foley may succeed his father in-law, the latA Charles F. Murphv, aa leader of Tammany, If he will re sign the bench, the New York Times says. Agreement upon tha selection of Mr. Foley ts said to have been reach ed In conference of Influential mem bers ef Tammany. The election le expelled at a meeting of the execu tive committee Wednesday. Camp Life in Calilamie Uh «r I* A m *»• I n| l*M thr M l*| • *■*•! *«< *•'•*»>•« Ttf •*♦ •****#•#»♦• •ant we iomia nn tw I _ BurgessNash Company "•VERYBODY* STORE" FAMOUS WAR HU 1C TIi# "Ri»#«lfpn C*II«M lit **l!« ,.#• rm 4Mlif Ml *»t I* iM r>f RiifaltoH •‘••iftfi, IWik i* thh fl Fmn (» *M*jr**j>M e? ill* iMiff <♦»* M* |*rM;ii*** w*•«*, (wi **al IVtaRinf *f 4 alfc*i famnw* • ii 4tair la ala* •4M#i m ill **4m Un **|(* Novelty White Shoes Moderately Priced *875 <• ‘13s0 From Brooklyn— There are cutout kid sandal*, i renter strap nile cloth sandal*, kid gore pump*, white calf san dal? and kid one-straps. From Stetson— There are the southern 2-eye lie in white calf, the college plain toe blucher, white nile cloth ox ford. and white kid oxford. “Give More Thought to Music” Place a phonograph in your home and enjoy the music of the world’s greatest artists—Werrenrath, McCormack, Galli Curci, Gluck, Kreisler and many others. Cheney Brunswick and Victor Phonographs Fifth Floor May Sale of French and Philippine Lingerie 1 » arlctyof */JJ „„H I taint y Style* at 5245 Value$ 1,000 piece* of hand-made French lingerie—gown* and chemise, A va riety of attractive styles are included, elaborately hand-embroidered and hand-drawn. The gowns are fash ioned with square, round or "V” necks. The chemise have built-up or strap shoulders. All are hand scalloped. Sizes 84 ot 44. At $265 A fin* quality of hand-saade luigene— lovely gown*, «laborately embroidered and scalloped, in the newest neck and sleqve styles; envelope chemise to match. Sires 36 to 44. Regularly $2.96. 1,000 pieces of Philippine lingerie —beautiful gowns, envelope chemise, straight chemise, petticoats. Over 25 different designs from which to choose. The styles are elaborately / hand-embroidered in sprays and eye- f lets. A complete rang* of sizes. [ Nightgowns and chemise of the fiaest quality—hand-made lingerie that regularly sells at $4.95. Chemise come in sizes 34 to 48. Gowns, sizes 16 to 20. Second H##p New Wdsh Dresses In Two Low-Price Groups “Mina Taylor” dresses in styles offering greatest variety. Fashioned from both imported and domestic ginghams or love ly tissues in dainty checks, plaids, plain weaves and broken plaids. For trimming—dimity collars snd cuffs, Swiss embroidery col lars and cuffs, hand embroi dery, bindings and pockets. The shades depicted are the most attractive for summer wear—blue, green, maize, or chid, orange, red, black and white. Regular Sizes. Second Floor Your Unrestricted Choice of Our Entire Stock of Hats " • Flower, lace, ribbon, yam, and feather trimmed hats—hats for every occasion wear. Spopt hats, dress hats, and hats for business wear in a myriad of styles to suit each individual taste. Included are hats from famous makers, such as Meadowbrook Fisk Gage Laurel Warshaner Kibel Ace High Normandie Third Floor ___ • Here you'll find hats in bright colors, for summer wear, or dark er shades for travel. Sand Pearl Gray Blue Jade Almond Wood Chinese Red Orchid Porcelain Black Purple Stamped Linen Bridge Sets to Embroider $2.00 An attractive bridge aet, con sisting of a 36x36-incb cloth and 4 napkins, stamped on heavy white linen in two very pretty designs. To be worked in lazy daisy and French knots Bedroom Sets to Embroider Set $1.50 Scarf, pin cushion and vanity set stamped on white linen. The designs are very pretty and easily worked. Second F'.oer 2,000 Yards of Irish Dress Linen Special 68c Yard Crisp linen direct from one of Ireland’s foremost manufa-tur ers. Made of fine qualit;. Irish fl«r, in 14 of the mes' popular plain colors decreed t<> be the season's most wanted fabric for summer g;;rm?nta. On Sale Monday *Only .Vtond Moor Rain or Shine Umbrellas $5.15 Silk umbrellas in attractive colors of blue, brown, red or black with fancy baakallte han dles of contrasting colors. Some have a convenient silk cord at tached at the handle. Very specially priced. Main Flow 1 Radiant Colored Scarfs $3.95 Gorgeous scarfs of silk lace and fiber knit relieve the som ber severity of the tailleur and enliven the topcoat. In the gay est of shades. Mata near Women’* Jersey Silk Vests $1.95 "Columbine'’ jersey silk ▼eeta, fashioned in bodice top styles, with self shoulder straps. Fin* ished with picot edges. In white, black, flesh, peach and orchid. Second Floor 1 I" 1 ‘ — Rainbow Necklaces $3.95 Popular indeed are these beautiful necklaces of white crystal permeated with dashes of color of rainbow hue. The beads are finely cut and make an effective complement for the brightly colored sum mer Costume. Main Floor Sweetheart, Pung-Chow Beaded Bags $3.45 Sweetheart and Pung-Chow beaded bag* are very attractive in the new *tylea for apnng and summer. Some have drawstring tops, other* are topped with little domes of bright colored shell. In both light and dark colors; many with steel bead Combinations. Maia Floor Long Silk Gloves 98c An unusual offering of Milanese silk gloves in the 16 button length. Colors are white and pongee. $1.75 values. Mam Floor I II —■ — ■ l-ll — ■ —— ... Service Chiffon Hose $1.49 Women's full fashioned chif fon hose, made with fine lisle tops and reinforced feet. Nude, French nude, b-r.ana. tortoise, Yu Chi. Chinese red. dawh. sun burn, sunset, freckles, beige, gunmetal, haielnut. airedale hlush, flesh, and other shades. Main Fle.r Sports Apparel For the Juniors Bright Colored Sweaters $3.75 to $8.95 Attractive slip over and coat style sweater* ) /ith two-button fastening at the neck. The deeves are finished with a tight tailored cuff or flare cuff. All the bright shades and combinations are uhown—and no color is too gay for youth. Sizes <! to 14 years. Separate Skirts $4.95 to $10.50 Tweed and novelty wools fashion skirts for "car with sweaters. In pleated or plain stylea, with bodice attached, or narrow belt at the waistline. In solid colors, checks, and plaids. Sizes, $ to 14 years. Gingham Bloomer Dreuei $3.50 to $7.95 Domestic and French gingham in checks and plain color*, fashion those bloomer dresses. Each style has inverted pockata, narrow sashes of self material and neat little collars and cuffs. Trimmed with hand work designs. The bloomers are full cut. Sizes d to 12 years. Third Floor Silk Frocks t Just Right for Immediate Wear • Silk frock* with grace, variety and originality that will help them to win n place in milady's wardrobe even though summertime frorka ars only a few sunrise* away, Cool silk dresses that may be worn all through the summer; dresses lovely for business wear ber.ni*# they do not soil *o quickly, are fashioned of Flat Crepe Crepe Satin Ronhanara Crepe Georgette Crepe 1 Touche* of head* er embroidery bnak their atraight simplicity and add a dn»h of color. That* draaaea »r# ahown in beige, cocoa, gray, lanvin green, nary and black. Miaec*' site*, 16 to 20. Women'* site*, S6 to 46. ‘ TW4 rw Smartly Styled Dresses For Larger Women Presses in styles most becoming and flat taring to the women of a little larger proper j tions may be had in an excellent variety. The> are carefully and skilfully fashic ned hv *t>l ists to create the illuiion of youth, slender ness and grace. Smart and wearable frock - with slenderizing lines in a delightful choice At $29so Tub silk frocks, the ideal summer Rown, in attractive color eombina tions of black and white, tan and white, and eopen and white. '39" * '59s0 Roshanara sports models for aft ernoon wear are in conservative shades of tan and grny, and attrac tive stripes. Sises 42 Vs to 12 V Tkl.4 Floor