SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 10. 1916. ( BUILDING OWNERS GOING TOST. LOUIS Managers Are Going Along Many to Be Accompanied i by Their Wives. ;?v.. BEINO COKVINTIOH HIRE ' Twenty-four Omh building own ers and managers re goinf to the national convention of the Building Owners' and Managera' association at St. Louis. Eight of them are to be accompanied by their wives, which swells the Omaha delegation to thirty-two persons. Omaha wants the convention in 1917. Byron R. Hastings is to ex tend the invitation for Omaha. Others of the twenty-four men will put in a boost for Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wallace, Frank Latensef ana George Wallace art to give a lot of vocal entertainment with their two quartets so that the convention will know Omaha is in the geography right from the ttart. These tame people, along with others In the fiarty, are also to put on a show in ull costume one evening during the convention, so that unless something slips off wrong, Omaha will be very much advertised during the entire four days of the session, September 12-lS.r , To Leave Monday. The Omaha delegation expects to leave Monday afternoon at 4:30 for St. Louis. Byron R. Hastings and Ernest Sweet have been working up the local delegation. The following have already definitely reserved berths on the trains Mr. an Mrfl. Srnost Ml, Hush Wl laro, B. r. William. B. M. Slator, C. M. Wallace. John Crawford. Howard O. Loo- Sri furl, F. lelbr, Bdwl . Jowoll, K. t. Bruit, A. B. Muon, Alfrod O, Konnodr, O. K. OMIIlpH, Horurt W. Potior, aoorl T. Porlor, John r. Mlloa, It. O. Boboock, C. O. Armatrone, A. A. Allwln. Japan Demands ; More Concessions In Interior China Piking, Sept. 9. in addition to cV minding police power in south Man churia and inner Mongolia as one of the terms of the settlement of the in cident at Cheng-Chiatun, in eastern Mongolia, Japan, it' was learned 4n government circles here . today, has also secretly suggested to China that the employment of Japanese military advisers at large Chinese centers and of Japanese instructor in the Chi nese military schools would be highly desirable. The Chinese press says the grant ing of the Japanese demands would mean the abandonment of Chinese sovereignty in inner Mongolit and in south Manchuria. , Ex-Premier Tang Shao-YL who Is to become minister of foreign affairs, is expected to reach the capital next week. China' reply to the Japanese demands probably will be postponed China'a dependency upon japan for money, h is maintained in semi-official quarter, renders it unable to ignore either the Japanese demanda or auf- !estions unless financial assistance is ound elsewhere. -. Wang Hung-Nien, the Chines com missioner who investigated the in cident at Cheng-Chiatun, in which six Japanese and four Chines soldiers were killed in a clash between troops of the two carrisons. reoort that the trouble began "with a street fight be tween a Japanese civilian and a uit nese soldier. Jaoaneae soldier at ItmDted to fore their war into the Chinese barrack) to arrest the sold ier. A Japanese soldier, the commis sioner says, slashed the Chines (en try witn a sworn, whereupon tiring be gan. . Quickest IVay to Remove Pinph . Wonderful Rapidity of Stuart's Cat - dura Wafer fa Coursing Through . th Blood and Removing , Itnaurltio. The'wasj Muark's Catalan Wafers got kuir la, the Ud Is Mtoaukfeav ta akoat throe mlnuto alter ontortu tie a itroaW tk vrkulpai asttv avont, Oalehua ulphld. apiMftn In th pmplnttoti an otbr llmltutlvtj p roc . This thst H km exravtrtod iapvritto into inb Uoc for quick WMtiin out. Frtna, net, put Wood bfin U reform th iktn, vr eonhif all plmpltt, boll, blotch, tttr. rCHni, enao rwusa mr mvh pott nl thF kin rptioiia. If fom ar now Bint crouiti, lottont ana oxnar uttiM . vplletioti la a vain hop ta tmprov anJ btautifir your fa, Bk, ohldra and arm with th lovtly Mmplwiioti yon oasht to hat try Stuart' OtvULam Wafm and b sur of th riult you ar loitflnf for. Yon can tt thn In any drug ator at SI nui a bos. Try uim tooay or na ou poa for a fro trial packaga. Free Trial Coupon r. A. Kmrt Co, SI (hurt BMa. .raH.IL Mick. Som mo at one. Bv nail, a fro trial pkuii ot otuart's Ci- slum Waters. Mam . trt City .. ........... aut ' f -1 f '' H V , 1 ) I t: Falkenhayn Fired As He Urges Taking Down German Flag London, Sept. 0)Vccording to re ports from Germany, TfttWeJ at Berne," sayi I dispatch to the Wire leas Press, "the dismiaal of General Erich .von Falkenhayn, as chief of the German general staff, was due to his suggeston of a complete change in Germany'a war plana, which Emperpr William indignantly rejected. "Predicting the complete downfall of Bulgaria, as the result of converg ing attacks from the north and south, and in a consequent interruption of communications with Turkey, General von Falkenhayn urged that the whole Balkan campaign be abandoned, that the eastern line be shortened and that the occupied territory In Franc be evacuated. "The e-eneral exnressed the opinion that the transformation of German strategy Into a purely defensive cam paign on a shorter front would Daralvze the entente allies and make it impossible for them to crush Aus- tro-German resistance unless they founht with unlimited resources, and then for years. Persistence in the pres ent plan ot campaign, n said, wouia lead to disaster. "Field Marshal von Hindeburg de nounced this advice a childish, cow ardly and unworthy of the Germans. Emperor William took Von Hinden burg's view." Suffragists Try to Force Amendment Through Congress Atlantic City, N. J., Sept, 9. The National American Woman Suffrage association adopted a resolution to day instructing III congressional com mittee to concentrate all resource upon an effort to carry th federal suffrage amendment through the last session of the Slxtv-foUrth congress, The national association pledged the support of th .state organisation and authorizes th national board to take such direction of the work In the states as may be necessary to ac comolish this end. This resolution is a compromise and substitute for the one presented sev eral days ago which stated that the immcuiaic aim ui enc association was the passage of the federal amend ment, and that alt state work was merely preparatory to that end. Th lirst resolution caused so mucn op position that it was withdrawn. Th officer nominated at the pri mary yesterday were today unani mously elected. Most of the old of ficers, including Mr. Carrie Chapman Catt, president, were rt-etcted. Notice of a proposed change In the name of the national association was given by Mr. Carey Thomas, preaident ot uryn iwawr college. New York City, Dallas and Chicago and Providence want the next con vention. Th national "joard will se lect the city Dr. Bradbury Big DR. BRADBURY, Dentist IT Year In Omaha. MM1 Woodmen of th World Building. Phoao D. ITS. Mth mi Faraau Bta., Omaha. Hoursi to Sundays, 10 to la. Extraordinary 30 Bays Free Trial to Now Upright Piano of sUbliahd repuUtlon, sweet ton and delightful ac tion. Latest style walnut, ma hogany or oak cases. SpMlal Sal Price, 8200 Bold on $1.00 a week pay. ments. Fr stool and scarf. Exchanged Piano 1276 Kimball, upright,... 985 $260 Hainee. upright $75 $360 Buah A Gerta, upright Price ..$165 f 500 Chlckering Son, up- rljrht 890 !600 Weber, upright. .. .$360 22S J. H. Hale, upright.. $55 400 Steger A Bona, up right v 1150 $325 J. A C. Fischer, up right $125 SCIIf.:OLLER& MUELLER PIANO CO. 1311-1313 Farmam Sl Tho Largest ftotallora BRANDED MONEY G0ESJ0CHARITY Bequest of Late Arthur D. Bran Distributed by Hi Widow. ALL STAYS IN OMAHA In the wilt of the late Arthur D. Brandeia wa a bequest of $10,000 to Mrs. Brandei, to be by her distributed among charities of her selection. Mrs. Brandeia has jut completed her se lection of beneficiaries and appor ,1 u. ..u..! .mniinto earh ll to 11 V U 1 1 1 V. - V . , . ' ' - - receive. She decided to distribute the entir sum among umana insiiiuuon., and haa disoosed of the bequest as follows: ... AMflfll.tH J.wlsh Chartllos. Christ Ohll aarlotr Child Ssvlnt Inatltlttl ins 100 loo 100 100 too 400 900 too 100 a so too loo too 100 100 utnisn Am oociBiy Old Fooplo'S nomo Bl. J.moi' orphno ?nrmn 014 Pooplo'i aoiootatlea mm.nuol Poaconoos' Initllulo Sr"vineini pVal 'o'ciiiv '. Toon Mono Chrlotl.n .Mocl.llon.... tni,n Wnm.n'i Chrlotl.n OMOCl.tloa.. City mlsolon Boclal sotuomont Solvation Armr Working lion's hoMI.. Colored Pooplo's Chortllos Hum.no oooloU' Hughes Says Bill For Shipping Is Menace to Maine Bangor, Me., Sept. o.-Charle E. Hughes left Bangor early today for his last day of campaigning In Maine, the most strenuous he has had since leaving Brldgehampton, N. Y., Au gust 5. Monday ll, election oay in th tte. The Rockland speech tonight will be the last Mr. Hughe wilf deliver in Main. He will leav Rockland tonight for Botton, where h will spend Sunday, and then will go to Syracuse, N. Y., to deliver two speeches it th Mate flr. Brunswick, M, Sept. .Befor a big audience in the town hall here toSay, Charle E. Hughe tucked the administration shipping bill, which, if enacted, he said, "would mean disaster for the shipping inter- .... f U.i." "It provisions for the chartering, k....:M mil l.a.inff nf ahina show a failure to understand requirements of that Industry," said the nominee. "The ..l 4A n1.. Inrio-n.hllilt ihinS In the coastwise trade of the United State disclose an economic attacx on an industry which the state of Maine should foster and desire to U built up nd encouraged." The nominee ipoke at some length on the tariff, and then went Into his discussion of th shipping bill. He also reviewed hi record a governor of New York with respect to labor legislation and repeated his attack on the administration in connection with th Adamson law. a Safe Dentist Ideas ' That ar winning their way up th ladder of succes In Dentistry. Higher levels ar being reached by added year of experience. Fin' Dental Work hat been refined until. It appearance and uaefuln ar unsurpassed To make th beat work btter ha been our aim and how wall w succeed is In th fact that sur Dantal Bualnaaa la having a tre mendou growth ach year. Specialist In Pyorrhea or any Gum Disease, Painless Operator for all Fillings, Crown or Bridg work, Ttath xtraoted by easy methoda Plates, All Kinds, From (8.00 Up. ' Railroad Far for Fifty Mile Allow!. Piano Values Any Responsible Family We sell the world's beat Pianos and Player Planoa at prices that cannot be duplicated, including such well-known makes as Stein way, Weber, Hardman, Steger & Sons, Emerson, McPhail, Linde man' & Sons and our own sweet toned Schmoller v Mueller Pianos and Player Pianos, and the complete line ot Aeolian Pianola Pianos. New Player Piano from th world' greatest manufacturer completely equipped, th equal of many 650 Playr Pianoi ihown elsewhere. Special Sale Price, 8395 Sold on term of 2.00 a week. Free bench, scarf and election of music. 1500 Knabe, upright. . . 8138 1750 Stelnway, upright .. .a:i7B aoou UMckarlng Sons, up- $350 ngnt 1275 Mueller, upright. . .$100 Si.ooo (jntckenng a sons, Grand .$175 $1,000 Waber Pianola Piano, for ...$800 $500 Gerhardt Player Piano, for .....fss."; $400 Kimball, upright. . .$210 Omaha,,. Nab. of PUo ia th World. Now the Autumn Season Starts in Giving Service You hear a good deal about giv ing "service" in business these days. IU something you want, of court. But what service man to you, in th case of any given business, depends entirely on what it means to th head of that buaines. We'd like to, hav you know what it mean to ua in thi buai nes. It mean having good that you can depend on to be full valu for what you pay for them. It mean your satisfaction guar anteed ; your money back, or other food in exchange, a you prefer, or anything we tell that isn't wholly eatiafactory. It mean giving our best knowl edge, experience, our time and thought, to aupplying your needs, according to your wishes; not what we want, but what you want. It mean as spirit rather om (pcciflc act or method it meana being glad to aee you and (how you what you want to look at at cheerfully when you don't buy a when you do. It' real, not imaginary, thi lervic we offer. a Notable Sayings on Blankets Comforts and Bedding In This ' September Sale ' Savings of 25 to 33Vz on all' qualities from the lowest to the highest. Then, too, varieties and qualities are better this year than ever before. Displayed in the airy basement section, , . . where choosing is easy. r ,1 Flu Wool Flalel Blank.!. $6, 16.50, 17, 17.S0 a Pair Color taut, gray, pink and blue block plaid. Three-quarter and full double bed tit. Jaeaaar Blank.U, S4.S0 a Fait A fin quality, largo tin, beautiful icroll pattern on colored grounds. 1 ; Wool Nap Blank.!. 11.80, , $3.80, $4 Pair (72x80) lix. taped edge, whit, tan and gray. Vary warm and icrviccabla. . Comfortables, $1.80 For full eiae bed; excellent quality silkolin cov erings, filled with sanitary cotton. M BloaehoJ Shooting, SSe a Yard Extra fine grade, good wtlght, worth 42c. Special price Monday only. Bedding Section, Basement. ASSOCIATED RETAILERS GRAND OPERA AND CONCERT COURSE ADDITORIUN 1916-1917 OMAHA THE ELLIS OPERA CO. Direction C CHORUS OF 60 BALLET MONDAY EVENING, . OCTOBER 23, 1916 "CARMEN" Geraldlno Farrar Lucien Murator) Helen Stanley Clarence Whitohill Rita Fornla Leon Rothier And Complete Cast riMT 11 HOWS, ARENA 10. FIRST I ROW. BALCONY 10.00 1STH TO S0TH ROWS, ARENA SOO 4TH AND STH ROW. BALCONY .00 1 1ST TO 4ITH ROWS, ARENA .0 STH AND 7TH ROWS, BALCONY OO STH AND TH ROWS. BALCONY 1.00 10TH ROW, BALCONY 00 PRICES FOR FIRST 11 ROWS, ARENA FIRST I ROW. BALCONY 1STH TO ISTK ROWS. ARENA..., SRD AND 4TB ROWS, BALCONY., ITH TO STM ROWS. BALCONY TH, STtt AND 7TH ROWS, BALCONY..,. SSTH TO ISTH ROWS. ARENA.... .,.,. TH AND STH ROWS. BALCONY 19TH ROW, BALCONY TliOfIKON-BttDEN6CO: The Fashion Grrler offte Middle West , Isfablhedl886L -y A Showing of New Neckwear That is Full of Originality Every style that is worthy and has met with Fashion's approval. Novelties that are exclusive and attractive. Large cape collars in Georgette Crepe Broadcloth, Organdy and Net, 50c to $3.75. Pique Coat Collars, $1.25 to $1.75. Collar and Cuff Sets of Organdy and Broadcloth, 50c to $2.50. Small Collars of Organdy and Georgette, made espe cially for the new fall dress es, 35c to $1.78 a yard. F i s h u e Ruffling and Pleating for dresses, 65c to $1.50 a yard. , To tho Rltht a You En lor. A. ELLIS General and LIST OF ADDITIONAL FRITZ KREISLER, Dec 4th MENDELSSHON CHOIR, 'i PRICES FOR SEASON SINGLE PERFORMANCES Oporas Oonoortt ...SS.00 S.IS ... r , j ,.. 4.M IS ... 4.00 , tM ... .o 1.00 ,.. 1 oe tM ... t.oo I JO ... 1.00 1M . .. 1.00 1.00 The Quest for Smart Distinctive Apparel at Moderate Prices Ends Here Tailored Suits Fabrics and styles chosen and garment made under the supervision of our per sonal representation. Mod els expressing the latest designs of New York's foremost artists, $25, $35, $45 to $95. Milady's Dress A season of rare elegance and color among the dresses. Exquisite taste is shown in designing, ma terials, embroidery, lace, chiffon, satin, fur, har monious throughout. Cor rectly fashioned, moder ately priced; $25, $35, $45 to $75.' Delightful Blouses Deliciously gay and co quettish, with many a new note of charm in materials and making. All quite, Dress Trimmings Truly High Grade So many women have shown their approval of these new trimmings by making selections that we want you to come in and view them yourself. Au tumn costumes will be greatly beautified by these exclusive styles: Silve and. gold lace flouncings and bandings. Blue and gold insertions. Colored edgings. Taffeta trimmings. Beaded insertions. -Beaded flouncings. Persian flouncings. Fur trimmings. Cantor Alalo Mala Floor. A Whole Day In the Section . ot Artneedlework . Would scarce give one a fair idea of the wondrous newness to be seen on all sides. From many; a for eign land come objects of rare skill, which can be purchased outright or cop ied as you wish, i All branches of Art needlework taught by an expert. , Miss Steenstrup has classses every morning and afternoon, which you are invited to attend. Art WoodWork Third floor. Musical Director, CLEOFONTE OF 16 ORCHESTRA OF 60 TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24, 1916 "IL TROVATORE" Emmy Dettinn Louise Homer Alma Peterson And Complete Catt ATTRACTIONS, 1916-1917 JOHN M'CORMACK, Jan. Date to be announced later. Guarantors of the Ellis Opera Co. Associated Retailers of Omaha GEOROB BRANDEIS. C. C. BELDEN, LOUIS a NA8H, Subscription for Seaaon Ticket on Sale stall er ahon oH.ro for soasoo tlelio, ampanlod r ohok or monof ordor So MtoS Mar MoNamara, troaooror. Phono Douetaa 114, Brandois Ster, or Information Boroau, Burfosa-Nash Co., Phone Donf. la III, Omaha, will b fill lauaodiaMlr. TUVotl for sfni Borforman will not so as,lno4 ontll Ootobor It, whoa th swsoa nbsorlptioa la. A. L. ORtEN, Looal tlaaaaw. Ttlnhon Doatlaa 1- Cm Baraoas-Naah 0. Omaha. Full Force quite far from ordinary except in price. Luxurious Furs Ever so fascinating and rich, each sort truthfully labeled and marked in reason. Coats, Capes and scarfs, fashionable and distinctive. Moleskin, Hudson Seal, Cross Fox. Scotch Moleskin and oth ers equally fine. Socond Floor. Service Daylight display rooms, beautifully a p p o i,n t ed private rooms if you pre ier, courteous attendants, competent fitters. All of which are essential to the . complete satisfaction of Milady who dresses with care. Apparel Soctlon fiocon floor. The New Silks and Velvets First This is pre-eminently a season of silks and velvets, Fashion Using both lavish ly in designing autumn ap parel. Our showing is one of surpassing excellence, our object being to show at all times choice fabrics of pleasing and satisfac tory character. Our word stands back of every pur chase. Stocks are arrang ed so as to enable us to give the best service pos sible, while daylight, at all times, renders eolor matching safe, . We Are Sole Agents for Liberty and Company of London, England, a house world famous for . silks, satins and velvets. Belding Brother' guaranteed taffetas, sat : ins and distinctive lining fabrics. Haskell' Black Silks The finest black dress silks made in America. Complete selection for th Fall season of desirable silks and fin velvet. The largest selection of fine, fancy and novelty silks in Omaha. 8.1k Sec. Wjar 3emtb AUle, Mate Fief. CAMPANINI Morgan Kingston Giovanni Polese Corutantin Nicolay 23d I OominlM C In chars. j '