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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1919)
THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1919. 15 GARY TO ATTEND CONFERENCE AT WASIIIN.6T0IU.G. Railroad Brotherhcodsla Dis pute 'Over Selecting Dele-, flates to President's industrial- Meeting Oct. 6. ' Waihine-ton. Sent 26. Dispute has arisen between the four railroad brotherhoods and the 14 other un ions of railroad employes as to representation in the industrial con- terence called Dy rresiaent wuwn for October 6. The president instructed Director General Hints to have the railroad unions represented by four men, and Mr. Hines transmitted the in structions to all the unions. The four brotherhoods appointed the four, men without regard to the other employes. Protest soon was forthcoming from the shop, main tenance of way, clerk and other un ions that they should be allowed to participate in the selection of the representatives, but the question has not been settled. The four brotherhoods were said today to have based their action on , the fact of the appointment of other delegates to the conference of the American Federation of Jabor, with which the 14 railroad unions are affiliated.- ' , Judge Elbert Gary, chairman United States Steel corporation, . has wired his acceptance of Presi dent Wilson's Invitation to par- ticipate in the industrial confer ence here October 6. . ' STRIKERS PLAN TO FORCE OTHERS TO jdlN WALKOUT . 5.000 Men Reported Ready to March on Steel Plants. -y i . - ' Columbus, O., Sept. 26. Upon re ceipt of a telegram today from Gov ernor Cornwell of West Virginia to" the effect that 5,000 jmen from Steubenville and other Ohio towns .nearby are reported to be planning to cross the Ohio line Into Hancock county, West Virginia, for the pur pose of compelling workers to quit their places, Governor Cox today wired W. G. Baker, sheriff of Jef ferson county, to use his best of fices in order to prevent any pos sibility of conflict between citizens of Ohio and West Virginia. In his telegram to Governor Cox, Governor Cornwell said such an in vasion df West Virginia fcy Ohio strikers "will be regarded' as an at tack upon the sovereignty of West Virginia." Black Crows Invade , Ireland, Causing a Big Loss to Country By Universal Berries. New York, Sept. 26. Ireland is suffering from an invasion, of mil lions of black crows, which have destroyed half of the harvest of the Irish farmers, according to Peter A. Clune, a Knights of Columbus sec retary, who has just returned from Europe. ' 1 The Emerald Isle, freed of the snakes, is praying for another St. found the farmers of Ireland almost heartbroken because they have no means of destroying the winged in vaders. The Irishmen'- caimr the birds which have been coming over in large droves, have been driven out of the forests of France and ! Belgium by the ,heavy cannonading during the ,war. ' The farmers cannot -shoot the birds, Mr. Clune said, because they ' have been deprived of their fowling . pieces by the British troops. Some of the farmers have tried , Pans greea without effect. ' ' Chinese lnv,oke New Laws I Governing All Imports Washington, Sept. 26. After October 30 the Chinese maritime customs will not niss a cargo unless Ht is accompanied by invoices and other documents. The American chamber of commerce in China has asked that this information be given exporters wno are urgea 10 man their invoices so that they may .' arrived with cargo, and voiced criti cism of American trade methods at this time. Cloves in Paste. ' Chop a few cloves very fine and add to the flour "paste to prevent its becoming sour. . Memorial Tablet Marks Birthplace of Inventors C-t C f c Cnt. 26.- A memorial tablet to mark the birth place of three- noted inventors nai just been placed on the site of the oia nomesteaa, nown "'5 ti.... Vtm VVimm Hn. ir.. in- nviv uwi ii j ventor of the sewing machine; Tyler Howe, inventor of the trust bridge, and William Howe, who invented the first spring bed.v Elias Howe, jr., was nephew of the other two. U. C. V. Meet at Louisville. Louisville, Ky Sept 26. Repre sentatives of 18 business and civil organizations here have, united their efforts in the form of a resolution submitted to the United Confederate Veterans requesting that LouisvilleJ be selected for that body's national! convention next June. Invitations to the veterans were issued by the Louisville Convention league at the request of a special committee of the Kentucky division of the United Confederate Veterans organization. Use The Bee Want Ad columns to rent that vacant room. No Liquor Can Be Found for the State Archives v.Charlestoh,"tW. Va, Sept. 26. J. Arthur Thompson of the State De partment of Archives and History, has filed a complaint with the state tax commissioner that the latter has failed to comply with the' provisions of a resolution adopted , at the last session of the legislature. This resolution. Introduced,, by" Senator Schorr, provided that the following relics should be placed in the de partment: One quart of rye whisky, preferably Hannisville; one quart of Bourbon, preferably Old Jordan; one quart of Scotch, preferably Haig & Haig. Chilean Strike Ended Valparaiso, Sept. 26. -The-- ship ping strike which has interfered se riously with marine activities out of Chilean ports has been settled by arbitration. . That surplus piece of furniture can be turned into cash by a Bee Want Ad. . - IWIpWpng itchina with Gitiaira Ointment Shmpo Witk S. J - BURGESS-NASH STORE NEWS FOR SAWRDAYl Skin troubles" are unsighuv! Resinol healseruptions Only those who have undergone . them can realize the mental and physical discomforts which many skin affections cause. The distress- ' ing appearance and the intolerable itching and burning too often make life really miserable. Yet Resinol Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap, generally overcomes these troubles promptly, even if they are severe and long-established. The Resinol treatment stops itching instantly, Safawl Ofartmcnt and Kenaol Smp are told byalldrofgista. Wkj don't yon try the? , Information for Visitors in Omaha Men's Barber Shop and Rest Room Where the men may wait and at the same time smoke, be shaved, get a shoe shine, read the current litera ture, all of which is to be found there, have a manicure or Just rest Located on the Fourth, Floor. Rest and Writing Rooms on the balcony. Stationery may'' be secured here tree . of charge, telegrams may be sent to the home folks, from "Ask Mr. Foster" Information desk. The Telephone booths are also located on the Bal cony. Cheek Your Grip or year packages at our check stand on the Main Floor. Pottoff Ice Send your pack ages and mall your letters from this conveniently located Postofffce. We will be pleased to wrap your package's for mailing. Special 3-Hour Sale 9 A. M. to 12 M? omens Imported Lhmbskin " ; Gloves $1.00 INCLUDING practically all the popular fall shades of brown, gray, tan, black, white, etc. An opportunity to secure a splendid quality of gloves at a price that is unusually low. Remember From 9 to 12, on the Burgess-Xash Main Floor. - Writing Paper 50c Scotch Madras writing paper, letter size, white, pink, buff, blue, and helio trope. Pound packages of 84 .sheets are specially priced at 60c. i Envelopes to match, package of 25 at 15c. Stationery, 19c . Aronford linen paper, letter size, white only, 24 sheets and envelopes; choice 19c a box. Barg-era-Nash Main Floor. Freshly Cut Roses 5c Fragrant roses in a beau tiful array. Specially priced for Saturday, at 5c each. Ferns, 59o x A fern for that bare table or window. Boston or Whitman, 5 inches in diameter. Choice Satur day; 59c each. Boreess-Nuh Mats Floor. Announcing for Saturday a Wonderful Collection of New Fall Millinery 1 v Mil til Villi' 1 -.. i! , . , New, Authentic and Lovely to Behold vTJK STORE is full of .new things of the utmost interest to those who J enjoy new things. 'Every day there is a new something that was not, there the day before. Practically every source of supply throughout the world is rep resented in some way in our fall displays. ' for we notnly depend upon our New York office for new merchandise, Jut we were the first firm in this vicinity to establish an office in Paris and one in the Orient. It will be a pleasure for you td come to our store. , New Suits, $89.50 up New Coats, $25.00 up An assortment of cleverly designed models in tricotine. duvet de lalne, velour and poiret twill; straight-line models as well as the new flare backs. Sizes 16 to 46. Large assortments of new cloth coats for fall in all popular materials in every wanted shade; coats for women and misses; sizes 16 to 44; stouts, 43 to 57 $5.00 A truly remarkable showing of Fashion's latest edicts. An of- feting uhequaled for variety, ' style and quality. $750 NewDresses,$2950 up I New Skirls, $ 10.00 up " Strictly tailored effects add charm to these navy blue serge dresses. Some are attractively trimmed with embroidery, while others are plain. Excellent values. really extraordinary value in a splen did quality blue serge skirt. Many clever 'styles from which to choose Saturday at the low price of $10.00. There are 1J)00 of these smart, attractive models from which to ; choose, in every new and popu lar shade. Main Floor $10.00 A New Book You Will Epjoy World 6f Wonderful Reality ' f By " . E. Temph Thurston )' Sequel to "The City of Beautiful Nonsense" BOOK DEPARTMENT THIRD FLOOR. Exquisite New Laces and Em broidered Nets Moderately Priced WE are. fortunate in haying receive a shipment of the latest designs in fancy nets, so much in demand for evening and afternoon gowns. . - . , ' - Silk Nets In dainty evening shades are here in great assortments. Espe cially desirable for the partly draped gowns or for scarf. Lace Flouncing Fashion's latest idea is the skirt length -Margot lace flouncings with bands to match. Beautifully embroidered in fancy designs. Main Floor A The Youthful Figure is the Fashionable Figure APPEARANCE counts so much, and so you must wear corsets that make you appear graceful, erect, youthful. ' ' Not every corset will do this, but Royal Worcester Corsets i. i will actually change and improve your physical appearance, because they are hygienically designed, fashioned from the finest materials and really fit perfectly; In our comfortable fitting rooms expert corsetieres will help you make your selection and fit you perfectly. Price&at $ 1 , $ 1 .50 and $2 ' Buirei Naah Second Floor. ' Exquisite Evening Gowns MODELS interpreting the distinguished corsage styles and hip fullnesses lead the modes. ' V- Satin, Silver Cloth, Metallic Brocade,-, ; Silk Tulle, Velvet, Etc. j Are a,few ff the favored materials whict give the gowns such rich ness and quality of tone. , ' Bnrsees-Nash Second Floor. THE SECOND shipment of these unmatchable blouses goes on sale Saturday blouses that are' even more attractive than our previous offerings which caused so much favorable comment. Your Choice $5,00 The materials are crepe de chine, georgette crepe and wash satin. There is but a -limited quan tity, therefore we urge an early selection. Dnrgeu-Naah Second Floor. Imported Mesh Veilings Fashions Latest Dictate NEW and dainty and so be coming over the new rail hats. They come in black, brown, navy, taupe, purple and id two-toned effectB. Contrasting colored chenille dots are an added attraction to a few pieces. Pattern veils in various styles are also extremely popu lar. Burefa-Xaah-MalB Slow. 'air Nets WE ARB fortunate In having secured a large assort ment of human hair nets, cap shape, standard makes including "Spider Web," "Burnasco," "Stavfast." "Mv-T-Fine.' etc. Lisrht dark and medium' brown, also black and auburn. Each 15c or 2 for 25c Silk Hafr Nets Bennie B, Carmen and For tuna silk hair nets, in all the wanted shades, 2 for 25c or 15c each. Putf m Math Mafat Floor. 1 ' i The Children Will Like" Bear Union Suits " So Will the Mothers BUTTONHOLES that stretch, rip and have to be sewed up again are an unnecessary nuisance in children's underwear. The Bear "Waist Union Suit is made with a buttonhole that not only does not rip, but that comes back from each washing firmer than ever, with every bit of stretch taken up. You busy mothers should see the Bear Waist in Underwear section noor xpaay. Boys' and girls' high necK, long sleeved "Bear" waist union salts. Sat nrdayat $1.25. 1 hMaeo Main Floor. ROSS - Excellent Values in Women's Underwear 7 . Medium weight cotton union suits, low neck, and sleeve- less; ankle length; white and pink. Choice, $1.50. f Union S uits, $2.50 Women's "Mesco" quality union suits in part wool and silk and wool; low neck, Dutch neck or high neck. All. sizes at $2.50. , , Union Suits, $3.95 - : . . Women's "Carter,' union suits; finest quality, part wool,, .wool andilk wool; assorted styles., $3.95 each, . v . Boraeoa-Naoh Main Floor. : UVUirrXOPYfc x e An Unusual Value in . r? 7i n r omen s r an doois? $5.95 THREE be'auWful new styles that cannot be duplicated for twice. the price asked Saturday. Style 1 "- Field mouse colored kid vamp, English whipcord top,s welt soles. Style 2 ' Gray kid vamp, whipcord top, light soles. Louis heels. , Style 3 Fawn colored buekskiri, lace boot, light sole, covered heels. ' Bvgew-Kaab Second Floor.