THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, ' OCTOBER .24, 1919. A Great Purchase of Diniiepre On Sale Next Saturday, at Union Outfitting Co. Beautiful Dinner Sets in "Dove of Peace" Design at About Half Price. v One Thousand Dove of Peace Plates Free to r Women Who Call at Store Saturday. Worthwhile saleg of really de sirable Dinnerware have been so rare in recent months that this Special Purchase sale at the Unioir Outfitting Company next Saturday is destined to be a Ions- remembered event. - It is of special interest to lov srs of the beautiful in fine Din nerware, as the sets come in the new "Dove of Peace" pattern that is enjoying such widespread popularity in the east. , Realizing many women will want to see this new and popular pattern, even though they do not care to buy, the Union Outfitting Company, who are exclusive agents for Omaha, will give a "Dove of Peace" plate free to all who ask to inspect the sets next Saturday. No purchase is neces sary. The wonderful values resulting from this fortunate purchase are further evidence of the ever growing purchasing power of the Union Outfitting Company and its ability to lower prices on all Homefurnishings. As always, you make your own terms. IF 0 Where, Indeed, Is the Wage Earner Who I Not Interested in a Plan to Reduce His "Cost of Living"? And HOW can he' save money more decisively than 'by having his clothes cleaned, pressed and dyed to avoid the, necessity of buying new garments? DRESHER BROS. Dyers, Cleaners, Hatter. Furriers. Tailor, Rug Cleaners,' Shoe Repairers. Main Office and Plant, . . 3211-13-17 Faraam St. , Branch Offices i Dresner, The Tailor, ISIS Fernem St.; Pompeian Room of Brandeis Stores, West End of Mais Floor of Burgssa-Nash. Co. PHONE TYLER 345. MOVING? NO WELL Just remember that when you are ready, so are we, at the time and place that you designate We have large covered vans with efficient men t& take care of your wants in such a way that it will be of no worry to yqu, as moving causes by the careless ones.. Just Phone Douglas 4163 OMAHA VAN & STORAGE CO. 806 South 16th St. U. S. MISSION TO ARMENIA HAS A NARROW ESCAPE Bandits Near Mount Ararat Attack Party and Hold Car avan Prisoners for. Sev eral Hours. Constantinople, Oct. 23. (By TheJ Associated rress.; Aiaj. uen. jamcs G. Harbord, head of the American mission to Armenia, was congratu lated upon his arrival here on his escape from capture by bandits, a few miles from Mount Ararat while the mission was returning to Erl van. Part of the caravan was at tacked and held prisoners for sev eral hours on September 30 x by Kurds, Tartars and Turks, whq fired upon the automobiles carry ing the Americans, several of .the' mission narrowly escaping death. ' The attack came while the cara van was proceeding through the valley of the Araxes, but fortunate ly General Harbord's car had reached the plain leading to Erivan before the attack was made. It is be lieved that had he been captured, he would have been held for ransom by-the bandits. The oriKinal reason for the attack appears to be that bands who are warring with the .Armenians aouDt ed the nationality of the Americans. After the bandit chiefs had assured themselves that their prisoners-were really Americans theywere released and most of their property which had been stolen was given- back to them. What happened to the mission is an almost daily occurrence in that section, where raiding bands are al most constantly destroying pros perous villages, both Armenian and Moslem. Great Britain Sends . Envoy to Germany to Re-Establish fmbassy London. Oct. 23. Announcement is made that the" mission ofAVal ford M. Selby to Berlin will be the reopening of the British embassy and the re-establishment of diplo matic relations between Great Britain and Germany. This will be followed by the appointment of a regular British charged-affaires and the subsequent selection ot an ambassador to Germany. It has not been decided when Francis Oswold Ljndfey, British high commissioner at Vienna, will assume his duties, but is believed he will go to the Austrian capital within a few days. - - Piles Cured la 6 to 14 Bays. " Druggists "fund money if PAZO OINT MENT fails to cure itching, mma, weeding or Protruding Piles.' Stops Irritation; Sooths and Heals. You can get restful sleep after the first application. Prise 60c. OMAHA'S NEW STORE. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Meat Department. 6ACON, in the strip, 29 W U. H. H. HARPER CO. 7th and Howard Sts., Flattron BIdg. Buy Perfection Heatert at HARPER'S Flatiron Bldf., 17th and Howard. Tichlo v Tichlo Tichlo That' What Makaa Yam Cough Healing Stops ThaTktkh DyHooEhsr Thm Throat 35o par Dottlm Indiyiduality Is the Dominate Note of OUR DENTISTRY " We render the best of dental service in all lines, and our fees are very reasonable. All work guar anteed. X V ' Phone ' mnJ' -kmJ$ QlPattersoa Dong. 8236 Jl "A V Attendant yjyjCj JT Proprietor. Omaha Dentists 1515 Farnam. Notice) Out-of-towa patrons cam have work completed in ' ' oae day. riMHDMoa FILMI&ND, J THQTO PtAV OTTERINQ J FOR TOPAVv IF ever a . screen jtrfonahty spread gladness, certainly IfHle Billie Rhodes does. As a little girl of 12, who dons trousers, be comes a newsboy and later accepts the uniformsof the Salvation Army, Billie Rhodes js wonderful in "The Blue Bonnet," the photoplay which opened at the Empress yesterday. Miss Rhodes has support in Stan hope Wheatcroft. , Strand Would you like to be the bride of a man who had married you jtfst to spite another 'woman? Well, that is exactly what happens to Olive Thomas as "Tessa Doyle" in the "Spite Bride," a photoplay on the screen at the Strand theater to day. It is a. drama of much Inter est, with just enough thrills to make you a little bit creepy and enough laughs to give that nice warm feel ings inside. Muse Repeat pictures which are npw being shown at the Sun thea ter are drawing good houses. Only such pictures as have proven their worth at their first showings are booked for a second run. Sun "A Damsel in Distress," featuring June Caprice and Creigh ton Hale, at the Sun theater today, is the most "distressful" screen comedy one coold wish to see. It's crammed full of "distress4' from be ginning to end one reason why it is so delightfully funny. It is a photo play being well received. It will continue at the above theater' up to and including Saturday evening. , Rialtc "The . White Heather," Maurice Tourneur's special Para-mount-Artcraft picture which js at the Rialto today and Saturday, sweeps away any lingering doubts one might have had about the value of the army's system of copying everything in triplicate. If the he roine in this picture had only copied in triplicate the record of her clan destine marriage to Lord Angus Cameron then the lives of ' three persons might have prevented sev eral exciting scenes, including an undersea fight, between two men in diver's costumes. Moon If you like melodrama th'e sort wherein the villain steals the papers and the child, marries the beautiful heroine against her will, and robs the man of wealth of his fortune you'll evel in Mae Murray's latest picture, "The Twin Pawns," which will hold the screen stage at this theater today and Sat urday. . v AT THE THEATERS T71 H week at the Orpheum in the mustcal revue, "Putting It Over." had service overseas.' Five of them were wounded in action and five were cited for bravery. Long Tack Sam and, his company of Chi nese wonder workers are another conspicuous . teature. bleignt-ot- hand, juggling, comedy and tlanger ous feats of acrobatics are elements of their- elaborate act, which is staged gorgeously. Oscar Lorainty known as "the violin nuttist," is the comedy hit of the bill.- The coming of the great Winter Garden revue. "The Passing; Show of 1918," to-the Boyd nexj week wii mark tne nign tiae ot tne season so far. The great company is head ed by Willie and Eugene Howard, and comprises a regiment of clever comedians, songsters ana special ists, supported Vy a genuine Winter Garden chorus. The engagement opens Sunday evening, and contin ues all the week: The seat sale has been very heavy so far. ,' Cohan & Harris' famous song hit show, "Going Up," will begin a re turn engagement at the Brandeis thtater -Monday, October 27, for a three nights' engagement, including Wednesday matinee. Raymond Crane, a big metropolitan company, and there are new costumes andset- tings'to lend a spick,-and-span touch to the production. ' "A .Night in Honolulu," a new play of Hawaii, by Howard McKent Barnes, told in three acts, is to play a return engagement at the Brandeis for one night only, next Sunday evening. , Three more performances of "A Dangerous Girl" will conclude its eti- gagement at the Boyd, lhis musi cal .comedy is in two acts, the open ing scene laid in Florida and the closing in a New York house. This is the last day that "The Soi DEMAND mm PENCILS 17 Blade and 3 Copying degrees American Lead ttycil Co New York. Airplane Expert to , Talk Before Omaha Advertising Club - . - The Advertising and Selling league invites all who are interested in aviation to attend a meeting in the Hotel Fontenelle next Monday evening at 6, when Fay L. Faurote, head of the educational department of the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor corporation, will deliver an illus trated talk. f V ' Mr. Faurote is said to be Capable of delivering an interesting talk on this subject, having had a wide prac tical experience in the manufacture and use of aerial craft. ,He will re fer to the value of the aeroplane in commercial uses and will tell of the place of aviation in advertising aid commerce' Commercial deliveries by aeroplanes willbe shown in ste reoftticon slides' and by verbal ref erences. & "He is a practical aeroplane man," said Fred Larkin, secretary of the league. Special invitations have been extended to the aerial commit tee of he Chamber of Commerce, members of the new Aero club which is bing organized in,Omaha, and also the officers at Fort Omaha. It is believed by members of the Advertising and Selling league that Mr. Faurote's visit to Omaha will do much to stimulate an interest iir practical aviation. Men's Return to WortXifts . Ban on Perishable Goods New York, Oct. 23." With virtu ally all of its men back at work, after a if) days' strike, the American Railway Express company an nounced that the embargo against perishables" had been, removed. Embargoes against merchandise from points west and southwest of Chicago will be lifted next Monday. cial Maids" and gorgeously-gowned Ina Haywardwill receive at the pop ular Gaytey this afternoon and evening. Tomorrow's, matinee will welcome Those two funny little chaps, Watson and Cohan, who will be seen as "Slitkin and Slotkin, Re fined Lawyers," well supported by Barney Gerard's "Girls de Looks." The beauty chorus is strongly featured. , Ladies' matinee today and pmorrow. A nVssinp fatiir of the nrvo show which opened at the Empress'! yesterday is the Gypsy Revue, a sextette of singers and dancers, who find great favor with the vaudeville patrons. Another act which scores is that of Hugh Skelley and JEmma Heit, who offer song studies and character delineations. 1106 PRICE DOWN AGAIN ; LOOK FOli SI 0 BY OTOAY Experts Say Drop Unwar ranted as. Production Short rfetail Prices Are Un-" changed. The price of hogs at the stock yards took another drop yesterday, being quoted at 50 cents lower, than Wednesday, making a total reduc tion of $1.50 a hundrea since Tues day, with a promise of lower prices by Saturday. According to hog ex perts at the South Omaha yards, hogs may be quoted at less than $10 a hundred by Saturday. Yesterday's hog prices are the lowest since February, 1917, prices on February 20 of that year having been about the same as Thursday. The present decline started in early August, with only an occasional period of reaction. Dollar cuts were recorded August 15, 27, 28 and 29 and September 10 and October 8. Total Drop of $10.50. Yesterday's prices were quoted at $11.40 to $11.70, which is $10.50 un der the high prices that prevailed in July. Shippers have been inclined to stay out of the market since the drop, Wednesday, their .purchases being comparatively light. According to C. A. Mallory of the Bowles Commission Co., the de crease in the price of hogs will stop soon as the trade commences to realize that there is a shortage m production of hogs this year of from 15 to 20 per cent over this time last year and that tne Hog market will improve.' R. C. Howe, manager of Armour & Co., expressed the opinion Thurs day that the hog supply would be sufficient for the natual consump tion of the country for some time to come. ', "There is ho demand 4or supply ing the army andthe allies at this ,tiime," said Mr. Howe, "which was one of the causes of the big rise in price a year ago. The fact that there is a plentiful corn 'crop throughout the country has been one of the principal factors in caus ing the present drop in hog prices." Mr. Howe, said he had been able to get all the hogs his company wanted at the quoted prices, and, in fact, had more than he wanted. Retail Price Remains. A survey -of the local butcher shops as to the effect in the drop in the hog market revealed that the re tailer if taking' no cognizance in the decrease in once at the stock yards, and pork chops, steaks and j loins art being sold at tne old war time prices, ' One hog raiser, .who brought in four loads yesterday morning, said he would not mind getting less for his hogs if the people would be benefitted, but he objected to hav ing to sell his hogs cheaper and hear that butchers were still getting the old prices when hogs were sell ing for $22 a hundred and more. Another Nebraska shipper, Who brought in several loads of hogs and let them go at the reduced market price quoted yesterday, said there was something wrong .and that some one way making 'a big profit. French Traitor Will Likely Face Firing Squad Today Paris, Oct. 23. The commission on revision having reported that it found no grounds for granting a re hearing in the case of Pierre Le noir, under sentence of death for having held intelligence with the en emy, and President roincare having declined to accede to the prisoner's petition for "a. pardon, Lenoir will be handed over to the firing squad for the execution of the sentence of the court-martial. The execution prob- ablywill take place Friday. Omaha Business Men W21 Meet Appaient Grand Opera Deficit The apparent deAelt la reetiptt for the apetraaea of the S&eago Grand Optra association mi Omaha has not yet be.en definitely decided, but a statement, from A. Hospe gives explanation of how this de ficit is met , When the contraots were' signed with the association, business men of Omaha were required to guaran tee to meet any deficit in receipts of the performances to the extent of 20,500. w '"we guaranteed any deficit within the $20,500 limit," states Mr. Hospe. "Receipts short this amount are to be made good by the signers' of the guarantee. If, therefore, tht busi ness is short 10 per cent, every signer pays 10 per cent of the amount he respectively signed for, the 100 signer pays $10, the 1,000 signer pays $100. "The management advised me, that should they find, at the eleventh hour, that the sale was short, they should issue complimentary tickets. "This they did do, giving thereby the guarantor an opportunity to have his friends partake of the opera. This covers the erroneous claim. that the company would not have ha pat' id a deficit if the guarantors had lid for the complimentary tickets. ' Typhus Is Widespread Washington, Oct. 23. Typhus is widespread among the refugees and peasants in the villages near the trans-Siberian railway according to a dispatch to the state department from Dr. Teusler, in charge of American Red Cross work in Si beria. Dr. Teusler appealed for aid, saying the Red Cross stores were running very low and that the peo ple had practically no resources in which to meet their needs. "Get$-t" Peels Your Corns Right Off Two Drops Will Do It Without Fuss or Trouble. Never Fails. There's only ons way to get. rid of a corn, and that is to peel it off as you would a banana skin. There is only one corn' remover in all the world that does it that way, and that is "Gets-It." It is Revolt Conspiracy In Alsace-Lorraine Is Traced to Germany Strasbourg, Oct. 23. The con spiracy for a revolt in Alsace-Lor-rime, haVfng for its object the. establishment of an autonomous republic here, is assuming greater proportions than at first anticipated. Koessler, the man alleged to be arch conspirator and who has been placed under arrest, has, according to military authorities, made i "con fession, aditfing that he has receiv ed, 500,000 francs from Germany since last May. Acting as intermediary between Berlin foreign office and the con spirators here, according to Koess ler's revelations to the police, was Herr von Gruenelius, a relative of former chancellor Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg. Literature seized at the home of Koessler , bore the caption, "The neutral republic of Alsace- or raine" and called upon the popula tion of the two provinces to separ ate from France,as well as Germany. Raise Sufficient Money for Roosevelt Memorial New York, Oct. 23. Assurance that the amount necessary for the purchase of the site of the birth-' place of Theodore vRoosevelt here has been raised was contained in an announcement made by the Women's Roosevelt Memorial association. The property will be transformed into a monument to the principles which Colonel Roosevelt advocated. It is planned to raze the building which now occupies the site preparatory to the restoration of Colonel Roose velt's birthplace exactly as it was in his youth. NAME 'BAYER' Oil GENUINE ASPIRIN Safely stops headaches as told in "Bayer packages." Millions of men and woint'n nave proved "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin with the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, the quickest, surest, safest relief for their Headaches, Colds. Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis. Pain seems - to fade right away. Buy only a Bayer package con taining proper directions. Always say "Bayer." Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents. . Druggists also sell larger "Bayer" packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacides ter of Salicylicacid. For Superfluous Hair He DBLATOnC. 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Stores. m en 9 Pretty Nearly There. On Page 6.. A GREAT PURCHASE AND SALE. OF WOMEN'S Friday pn the Secon "TTERE'S something unusual," said our shoe buyer when he returned "JTl from, the east. "We claim it's VERY UNUSUAL. Unusual to be able to offer a thoroughly good shoe at a price this. But we have them, and they are absolutely the biggest values off ered this season for there are : ' - Mh Over 2,000 Pairs to Sell at a Saving of Y Choose from such styles as : Black Kidskin, 9-inch lace boots, welt soles, t leather Cuban heels. .-- . . ' Black Kidskin, 9-inch lace boots, welt soles, leather Louis heels. Black Russian calfskin, lace boots, welt soles, leather Louis heels. d Floor lOfe? as low as &.&&- we have . i-tm 1i Mo- .tf::?. Brown Kidskin, 9-inch lace boots, welt soles, leather Jjouis heels. . ' Brown kidskin, two-tone, 9-inch lace boots, welt soles, leather Louis heels. Brown Kidskin lace boots, shield tips, welt soles, leather Louis, heels. 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