Farm Mortgage Bankers Meet Here Sept. 16,17 —1—. 1 National Association Conven tion Coming to Omaha; Many Prominent Speakers on Program. Distinguished bankers from all parts of the country will gather in Omaha September 16 and 17 for the Uth annual convention of the Farm, Mortgage Bankers’ Association if America, to be held at Hotel Fonte nelle. Numerous addresses by speakers of national fame will he included on the convention program. Among the speakers will be II. V. Moorehouse of Chicago, who will speak on "Busi ni'Ps Depressions and Revivals Follow ing Great Wars;" Carl Williams, chair man of the National Council of Farm ers Co-operative Marketing associa tions, who will speak on "Winning With the Co-operatives;’’ and Harry L. Keefe, president of the Nebraska Farm Bureau federation, of Wajthili, Neb., who will discuss “How We Scrutinize and Reduce Local Taxes.” Following the afternoon session on the opening day, the delegates will he taken for an automobile ride about the city, followed by a banquet at the Omaha Country club. John L. Ken nedy. president of the United States National hank, will deliver the ad 1^8' dress of welcome. 8* The hoard of directors of the asso ciation will hold a preliminary meet ing on Monday. September 16. Eight-Mile River Front Drive, Plan New Project Will Give Omaha Finest Park System in Country. Omaha's river parkway and drive project to he voted on at the Novem ber election, means the acquisition of , approximately eight miles of river front park property, if the question is approved by the voters. If Omaha attains this property, this city will have the finest public park system in the country, in the opinion of the city commiseioners and others who are interested in this 1 development. t This property includes all the river front land and bluffs from Mandan park to Riverview park and from a ■ point about one-half mile south of the | water works property In Florence to two miles north of Florence. Commissioner Joseph Koutsky, who has been given the responsibility of seeing that this property is acquired, believes the project will succeed. The entire city council has voted its ap provel of the plan, and the apprais er's reports have been made and ac cepted. Civic organizations of all a, klrjds are solidly behind the move "*"*irnt and objection is not anticipated r from any quarter, according to Kout sky. While the appraiser’s reports show the land to be worth $247,000, Kout sky believes the actual cost to the city will be less than $150,000 on ac count of delinquent taxes now against a large portion of the prop erty to be taken. ii *,$ft Koutsky says there is more than $100,000 worth of unpaid taxes which will be charged against the purchase price, thus cutting the amount below $150,000. Although the city will be asked to vote $250,000 worth of bonds, probably less than $150,000 worth of theta bonds will actually be issued. It is necessary to have the full amount voted, but the council will not be re quired to issue more than enough to actually pay for the property, minus the taxes. This eight miles of parkway and drive property ranges in width from one hiock to more than one-half mile. Most of it Is a quarter of a mile or more In width. A joint river parkway and drive committee of the Chamber of Com merce and Real Estate board is working with the city council and other civic organizations In bringing this project to a successful conclu sion. This committee includes: T.awrance Brinker, Sidney Smith, John Laten ser, Jr., W. E. Nesblt, George Ke*e row, C. D. Glover, George Morton, John W. Robina, R. B. Towle and C. A. Orimmel. % •—* Real Estate Transfers. Forty-five real estate transfers, earh one of $4,000 or more, totaling $290,240 were filed laat week In the office of the register of deed*, Pierce. Following is a lilt of theee gales, divided by districts: Minn* Lum. Oacar Olson to A. J. Jansen Whitmore between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. $6,066. F J. McDermott te J F. flrhwarts. 1717 Newport avenue, 17.660. O. It. Petersen to Mery K. Kimball. Florence boulevard between Whitmore and Ida atreeta, $7,460. CentmJ. Zella Kaxakes to H. Ii. Bolar. 2914 Webster "treat, $16,600 V. A. fllderl* to Stella filderls, 2102 6 6 Leavenworth atreet. $6,000. Monette W Kerne to W If. McHugh, 136 North Thlrty-flrat avanue. 17.600 H. A- Wolf company to Joseph Hart nett 706-1 North Twtnty-third atreet, $7,9o$. Cathedral. | C. O Boye# to Suaan A fteverln. $72 North Forty.third atreat, $7,710 I) J. Creedon to J. V. Buralk, S2I North Forty-flrat avenua, $9,000. Weet Eurniwn. Gtorga Warren Smith, Ina., te A. B Warren, email tract at Fortieth and Dewey avenue, $4,000. O. A. Jienaon to Gaydane Warren, 4211 Dodge etreet, $6,800 FI O. Kaperaon to Marcus flalatnnn, northwest corner Thtrty,alxth and Daveri port atreeta, $8 260. * k Northwest. f F Murphy to I* B. Hoyer, 4264 Wirt atreet. $6,660. Frank Pascal#. Jr., to C. A. Mlcheela, 4736 North Fortieth avenue, $6,000. r O Hinehaw to V. O. lllnshaw. 4224 i Ohio atreet. $4,000. f Kvalyn M. Pratt to Margaret A. Dowd. 1720 Grand avanue. $6,800. Margaret L. Gorkin to Ftta M. Kelly, ■ orthweat corner Forty-fifth and Spen. «er atreat. $6 600. North Hide. C F Wallin to Kdna K Alford, 1711 Saratoga etreet. $4,260. .1 J Simon to J H Jeffrey. Twenty aeventh between Saratoga and Brown •treeta. $6,600. J«iii J«*narn to I! A Wolf company, 16 Mi North Thirtieth street. $6,000. VV J> Lower to Lula N. Jerome, 1807 North Thirty second atreet. $6.non Rtte Haller to I*. C. Stein. 3161 Mare ^6it$i avenue, $4,600 WmSj F. If. Thompami to Detlef 8 <» u Fiftieth and Kiftv fir ■ street*, $•; V9I R. b Updike in IMatte W iley I, and Inv. company. Weatern avenue between Fiftieth an K Burk to J. G. Nvaclna *r , 4 50 WHJIama street, $8,ooo T W. M“t« alfo to VV\ 1*. flmlfh. 4 6 71 Pacifc at reef $5,200. H. O. Bundy to Ileaale Wojfeon, 442 1 Woolworth avenue, 15.260. Month Omaha. , Marfnrle t’haae to .11 F O'Rourke southeast corner Twenly-fourt h and It atieeta, $18,000 H Mehieh her to t'arrle fteldenaplnnai, 1114 Rout h Nineteenth street. $6,100 G. V Flack to A. U. Hnlpp, 8811 R afrenf, $4 600 E H Brown to E. E. Ernhoff. 1202 D street, $0 800. Ilonacom I'nrk. Cornelius T.eary to J r Wallace 1140 ' 42 Mouth Thirty -flint at reel $12,000 i Ulara M Fowler to K R HroaMe, 1549 South Twenty ninth street, $4,260 l lelil 4 luh, Nellie Kaufman to «’ U Matthews, 1081 Mouth Thirty-fifth street $6,600 Mat* E K i aue to Irene Grm. 381J Marry atraat. $8,800 Florence. A r Brady to K F Herlwell Thlr tlath and Hanover atresia, $8,600 as the favored colors. Suits show a longer coat, and many are becoming ly trimmed with fur. The coats were tailored from furs, velvety pile fabrics and plaids, and If the appearanre of the models are an Indication women are going to be particularly pleased with the new styles. Fur trimmlngs.werc lavish. Drake Rental Agency Paul A. Hungate. Paul A. Hungate, formerly associ ated with the Fred D. Heyn Co., is now manager of the Drake Rental agency. Hungate is a former stu dent of the University of Omaha. South American Coffee Is Now Being Received Charles Betts, manager of the Advo coffee department for the McCord Tfrady company, returned Friday from a two weeks trip to eastern cof fee markets. Betts reports that the coffee sit uation has stabilized itself somewhat and South American coffee is now I cing received in thto country. How Many Pounds Would You Like to Gain inaWtek? If ynu are thin and acrawny and wdyld i ' ^ to Kaln weight. I will ««nd you a 1 . mple of th* genuine Hilton* Vitamin** wolutelv FfttefC Do not tend *nyr t-' ;•»? your r*m* and addr**" to w W Hilt..n, Its Gateway St* . Kama* How to get rid of them. WHY ENVY ft clear, lovable complexion? Why wl»h and hope? It is within your reach! There Is always one quick and sure way to make your complexion free from all eruptions, pimples, black heads , boils and that impossible muddiness. That Is by building up your red-blood cells. S.S.S. will do It for you! 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If you ora a «uir»*r**r from whaezing, anreitnir. difficult 1 tires’him?. hawking, bad breath, ludlgeatlon* raizing pn login, ate., to prove that you ran atop thsao troubles quickly amt canity with tha V‘> • ant., §t tent iff a t iui «iii u («imliiaati>>n Treat ment. | will i ■ d you a treatment absolutely fran and poituaid. Whan your catarrh la gena yoa NR rnpajr the favor by telling other cuff mere. Merely •<-nd your namo today for my free treat men* Thl« offer Is K«nrl for only 10 days. . f Florence lauor atouies. « Coca Cola llldg., IUn«uCity. Mo V MSSSS^smsmBm——p——Hours, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Patriotic Ribbon* for ^ Sv kiiprrcc-Nacu L AMPA WY 9 M H-sSwa UUKUL33 llA3n Va/rlfATI I. jrjisssjsftsja •uiubi* for badge* and fancy oma- *• er\/ED YROQY*? CTODE.** closing hour. This offers you an mant*. 10c and 25c bolt. fcVtKTBUUYO SlUKt additional hour in which to shop. Main Floor Thoughts Turn to the New Fall Wardrobe— Specials to Appeal to the Home Dressmaker Panel Laces Per Yard 59c to $3.95 Newest in neckwear styles am the panel collars fashioned of panel lace and circular collar laces to match. These are shown in fine val and Venice laces, cream and ecru. Dainty tab§ of embroidered net, to be used for collar sets, are also popular. Main Floor ftfe CALL PRINTED PATTERNS McCtll FrinUd Fctttn JI41 This Is a brand-new ! version of the cape frock due, as you will observe, to the way the cape is cut —short in front, long in back, and square across the front, giving the ef j feet of an Empire wrist line. Second Floor Linene Bib Aprons Stamped to Embroider 39c Handy little aprons of linene, made in bib style and stamped in a number of pretty designs. To be worked In lazy daisy and French knots. Shown in rose, blue and brown. Second Floor Japanese Pongee Lenox Crepe $3.95 English Velutina First quality, 12 “mommie” 40-inch heavy silk and wool, 36-inch costume velvet of fast pongee, suitable for dresses, spiral weave crepe, practical pile and color. In black, navy, shirts, lingerie or draperies, for everyday wear, for it does seal, autumn brown, bright 33-inch width. 7Qt* not crease- In black, midnight, blue, cardinal, green, rose, cop Yard .• seal, dark grav, porcelain, san- peras, sand and <1*0 7 C $8.98 Alt-Silk $3.00 b™,y- Y,H - ^ Imported Velvet „ „ Cheney’s Frost Krepe Soft, drapy, all-silk chiffon $Z.45 to $3.50 40-inch new faille canton of relvet, much favored for early Taffeta and Satin vUre ^ navy> blue, fall and winter wear. In black, g ft oua]itv changeable taffeta brown, black, fallow^ medium isrk brown, B.lgm^blb,^.. Sn 'in d.KSfnl 2SS ™ $4.95 rise, gray, green, JC QC combinations for evening white, maize. Yard, gowns, negligees and draperies. ®7 en F»,»nrk $6.95 Cheney’* Velvet 36-inch width. **.UO Second Floor Yard . < r^V r* ■ r^|V nn niyisn nd^psf*nri||V n i i n M^Vinm^f-P1 Fall and Winter Woolen Goods f Luxurious Coatings f i i $7.95 to $9.95 Values at $5.75 a Yard ** Included in this group of all-wool, 06-inch materials: Veldyne in tan. gray, and 1 black. Lavida in gray. Iceland in light and darkAan. and gray. Brocaded Nonette in ! brown and gray. Merzetta in black, gray and brown. I | 56-Inch Basket Weave 40-Inch Crepe Julia $3.95 value. An all-wool material in $2.45 value. A fall fabric especially cuit navy, b own, black and midnight blue with able for one-piece dresses. In dj -f QC ^ checka of contrasting color. 1 QC street and sport shades. Yard, vl .J70 j Yard . . 1 2 Novelty Flannels 1 5b-Inch Lrepe Novelties $4.45 to $4.95 values. Soft finish, all- 5 $3.45 value. All-wool crepe novelties in wool flannel in beautiful color combina- j broken check and plaid effects. Very lions. In neat stripes and checks; much in I suitable for the separate skirt d» t QC vogue for th* one-piece frock. A C 1 1 | for fall. Y’ard . sj) 1 56 inches wide. Y'ard.w Second Floor ^ Ostrich, Metal and French Flowers 95c to $3.95 Many frocks in plain shades demand a touch of color ai trimmings. These gav corsages lend a smart touch to the au tumn shades. Main I jr I Me'OALL PRINTED PATTERNS Sew More— And Less Sew more elothes and sew them in less time by using the new McCall Printed Pattern with the printed cutting line. It is the easiest pattern in the world to use and the most accurate. Sew ing is easier and pleas anter for women who use McCall Printed Patterns Second Floor New Fall Line of Pacific and Bucilla Package Goods The woman who enjoys em broidery work will bp interested in our complete assortment of package goods—baby dresses, aprons, bed spreads, rompers, house dresses and dozens of other articles suitable for em broidering. Second Floor Sewing Needs in Notions 10e Wright’* Bi»* Needle Books, *11 styles 10c Lingerie Shoulder 2,5c Hook and eye tape, Tape*, and 1/_ D Strapping, all « black, flesh If 6-yd. bolt OC prices.. 72 rnce colors.. OC and white IOC 10c Coat’s M.-rerized 25e Hook and -J 7 50c to $1.50 Huttotv- r,ar ,on Dressmak D.rning Ky# tape .... 1 / C assortment. *1 ers- nr Cotton. 2He Tailor’s Chalk. « * .. 39c ’*15. boxes 35C 29e Oxhide Sewing Ma- all color., gc 20c American fabric, Oc Many-Use C_ 19C . fast color trim- 11. Machine Oil OC BflU . 10c Tapa 7 ming braids.. 1 1C 10c Tomato pin g Mea.ur.a. ^ (|( Lcftthcr Skopplng Romper Braid, «t cushion.. toe jje an(j Koh- Bags, ere- QQ 1 ’ 6c 10c Elastic, black /» I-Nor Snap f* tonne lined ... *5 Z/ C p* tern* •ndwhiu.DC f‘*ten#T*.OC Remnant, of black and ^ ^>lk thread, all lOe Fitrit. Collar 10c Hooks and C white belting, F _ n lor», 11/ Rands, all OJF Eyes, card.OC piece OC»t.. sizes, 4 for .. 15e Machine Needles, 5c hasting thread, fie Mercerized Sewing 10c Needles, for .11 makes 11 white only, OF Thread, all col- O (“ all sizes.OC of machines.. 1 1C fi for. “3C or«, 0 for “3C Main Floor Another Sale of Eldredge Sewing Machines Opportune for Fall Sewing The Console Electric deserve* to dominate its own market t ^ in the strength of its original Sirgyi^-V and artistic design. Built of ir- •■■■* \merjcan walnut or mahogany t rr 1 hroughout. witH rubbered satin i - J finish. Highest class cabinet f r.' ^ .1^ w -'k. Fu. r ished with Eldredge ‘h Cf'‘ ; Rotary or Eldredge Two-Spool. Prices— Two-Spool $11500 $12500 Very Special Jh Cabinet Style, ®u*t * orm* . SI.OS V f\ dust-proof machine with li Sections .814.50 1 solid oak construction. Rich - ! Sections. 818.21* ly finished in golden oak. 1- Sections 812.50 ‘"r*j l ong shuttle type. 10-year Buy on our Household ffl guarantee. Regularly So 7.00. Club Plan. Pay as you sew. Now 845.75. 815.00 Hemstitching Rebuilt Domestic . 85.00 cn nS Rebuilt Singer 820.7f*Silk. 15c. Cotton. 10<* 5»tonJ Floor Laces, Edges and Fur Trimmings for the Fall Costumes Imitation Venice litre which Venice, all-over lace, in white, Val lacc edtios. of extra fine may bo lined as n dress panel. cream and ecru. 18-in. width. quality, to 1-inch in width, tl to fl-inch widths; white. Yard— White only. JPQ cream and ecru. OP, (tO Cfl ,f DC 12-vnrd holt OUC Yard . «5DC Ipt.DU sPZ.efO Mate Flaor Metal Lace Flouncing $5.95 to $12.95 Beautiful metal lace flounrin*, finds favor on the evening dresses for fall. 3(Mnoh width in silver nnd gold. Main I loot Fur Trimmings Yard, 75c to $28 * Autumn mode# demand trim 3 mines of rich fur—henver, mink, coney, marten, senlr ; trimming's to enhance the loveli ness of the new costume. Main Floor I