THE BEE: OMAHA,- THURSDAY, MAY . 15, 1920. m To .Dick and .Harry (also Theresa, Doris and Harriet) are invited to answer, within 24 hours, this Announcement of the rROHMANi k AMUSEMENT J , CORTORAT10K T i The only conditions are First: You must be interested in the movies and occasion ally attend some motion picture theater; s Second: You must be a person of thrift, making or earning some money on your own account and eager to make more. If these two things are true of you, just write your name and address on a postcard or Ietter . sheet and shoot it into the mail. We will then write and -tell you all aoout THE FROHMAN PLAN for sharing motion picture profits y with the people who pay to see the pic tures including your telf. Fancy watching a play on the screen-and know ing positively that some of the box office money 'is sure to find its way in Ho YOUR POCKET! ' We haVe (Worked out the Froliman Plan very carefully and are now ready to let you see it, together with a list of Frohman Productions ' and 24 half-tone Por traits of""Frohman Stars. i The only thing to be euro aVirmf -met nnw ic tVio PROMPT SENDING of your name and address. We will take care of everything else, and are 'certain you will be mighty glad you ever read and . answered this Announcement. Address: FROHMAN AMUSEMENT CORPORATION 310 -Times Building NEW YORK BUSINESS MEN OF GERMANY SCARED BY RISEOF MARKS A Few Weeks Agojhey Fear ed Worthlessness of Money, But Increased Value Causes New Pessimism. ' By PARKE BROWN. New York Tlmes-Chlraim Tribune Cable Copyright, 1B20. Berlin, May 12. Having recovered from the fear that the mark would become almost worthless, German business men are now suffering from new form of pessimism. It is diameterically opposite reasoning, for it is, that the recent 100 per cent increase in the value of the mark will bring catastrophe. As the clearest symptom they cite the small amount of sales at the Frank fort fair which they sy indicate the new rate of exchange has complete ly closed the export markets. Thiy further predict a big drop in do mestic prices with consequent loss es) for men with large stocks on hand, which may start rumors of bankruptcies. Closes U. S. Markets. - "As an example," says a Berlin manufacturer, "the material of one article of manufacture, bought in America three months ago cost $1, which then meant 100 marks. Other costs brought the price to 200 marks, or $2. But now 200 matks equals $4, which exceeds the price of the same article made in America. 'How can I expect to find an American buyer??" "In the same way my competitor now can buy the same material for 50 marks in America and can sell the product here in Germany for 150 marks. That closes the local, market to me. Face 25 Per Cent Loss. "I am threatened with a 25 per cent loss. There are many in stances that are fatal for many Ger man manufacturers forced to in vest every cent of their available capital in order to obtain sufficient materials. Many experts are of the opinion that the betterment of the German rate can't continue. The cessation of exports, they say, means vthat the money of other countries will stop coming in, and, on the other hand German money will start to flow outward. If this should develop a gradual readjustment of prices it is possible it will be 'without serious results. But even then the pes- sismists say the high wages granted because of the present high prices soell trouble. They predict the prices won't come down to the world level without a reduction ot wages. "Bifl" Nye, Chief of the Secret Service, Quits; More Money Outside - V Washington, May 12. Joseph M. Nye, chief special, agent of the State department and for many years an active figure in the secret service of the federal government, has re sinned because of a desire to accept better financial opportunities in pri vate life. The resignation has been accepted by Secretary Lolby, effec tive June 1. Familiarly known as "Bill" Nye, the retiring chief has been entrusted with many important missions. Dur ing the war he did many highly con fidential services and , later was re sponsible for the safeguarding of the king and queen of the Belgians and the prince of Wales during their visits to this country. May Erect Large Tank L For Storage of Gas Oil The M etrooolitan Water board is considering erecting a storage tank lor gas. on at tne gas plant, atter city control becomes effective, July 1 Th rfsrrtfmr will c.-mtam 1.500- 000 gallons, and will serve in case of a shortage. If the tank is erectedj it will serve the policy of the water board which resulted in a six months snnnlv of rnal heinc availablp at the pumping station last winter when the strike pecurred. After, Implement Show Efforts to bring the first annual show of the National Implement and Tractor association to Omaha during the cpming winter have been started by the Chamber of Com merce through its publicity bureau. The association proposes to make the exposition the largest display of farm implements and tractors ever assembled. Membership includes virtually all manufacturers of such machinery. Butte Mining Companies Put Ban on LW.W.Members Butte. Mont., May 12. Every min ing company in Butte posted a no tice on their operating hoists no member of the Industrial Workers of the World will be employed. The notice was signed by the mining company posting it. Koirlick Originated Malted V3ilk in Ipsa The name. "Malted Milk," devised by Horlick, ha been appropriated by others. Only by the Original Horlick process, which imitators do not reproduce, can the full food values and flavor of Malted Milk be obtained. The medical profession everywhere has endorsed the Original product for over a thlid of a century. Avoid Imitations. mam 'ft ' Y Mrs. Deitrich Returns From Campaign in Connecticut Mrs. Charles Deitrich of Hast ings, Neb., stopped in Omaha yes terday on her way home from the "flying squadron" ' campaign in Connecticut for the ratification of the federal suffrage amendment. "Governor Holcomb of Connecti cut, who is 79 years old, told us when we had our hearing with him that he would gladly enfranchise all wnmen if he had it in his pow er," Mrs. Deitrich said. "But the men who surround him and advise him on all public ques tions fear the advent of suffrage'for women in thaK state," Mrs. Deitrich continued. "Especially would they like to keep women out of the elec tion in November.' Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, who headed the campaign there, used as her leading argument that in the international suffrage convention to be held in Europe this summer, the United States would .be' the only English-speaking nation where the women were without full suffrage." Royal Highlanders Rate Case Will Be Appealed Lincoln, Neb., May 12. Counsel for two Lincoln men who sought to enioin the Royal Highlanders, a fra ternal insurance organization, from charging a new schedule of rates, announced an appeal would betaken to the state supreme court from a decision given late yesterday by the county district court denying a re straining order. The two Lincolu men charge the new rates are dis criminatory against the older mem bers of the order. Lighting Fixtures, den Co. Adv. burgess Gran- A. HOSPE CO. PIANOS TOED knit REPArnrn Ul Work GnarnntoAH Utt Ponjrla. Bt" Tel Dosev tat lit Ml 3-Day Drug Sale! Thursday, Friday, Saturday ' k Buy Your Needs at Reduced Prices y Brandeis Sties Main Floor West 3tS TM1 PACK PO&CK0WWC OMAN Men's Barber Shop . You'll Like the Service "Get the Habit" ' Brandeis Stores Fourth Floor West A Phenominally Low Sale Price on Wonderful Exclusive Pattern PURE SILK SWEATER 200 Organzine Silk Sweaters; Worth $45 to $75 Fop this sale we are offering. 200 of the finest quality, pure rNMl t 11 t rt m i uauiy- pure - - . . - Organzine Silk Sweaters, which Ve secured from one of the larg- V fifV tMlGCM I est sweater mills in New York. Please understand that these J r are NOT fibre silk, but all pure silk. It is every woman's desire to own a pure -.ilk sweater. The incomparable softness and richness of these garments offer "wonderful possibilities for. any occasion during, the whole summer season. . The wide diversity of patterns shown offer an exclusive selection which is not usually the case in sale merchandise. Sizes 38 to 48 Only One or Two of a Kind Mostly tuxedo Models Special, Thursday, at $25 Thursday, at When you cpnsider the price of merchandise today, and especially after you have seen the sweaters for your self, you will realize that we are offering you wonderful values. Afew of them have slight imperfections, but thry nre so slight that only; the trained eye would be able to de tect them. Brandeis Stores-Second Floor Center x Colors: Navy, Beige,. Corn, White, Turquoise, Old Rose, Belgian, Apple, Black Special Sale on Sport and Vacation Wear 'Whitens? Ai. VJ I. KJL kJ Worth $10, Specially Priced for Thursday at 495 785 Pairs in the Lot Get ready for vacation! These are just the stylei forport and general vacation wear. They include tne most desirable lasts and styles, and are of high grade leather. They are very unusual at the price offered. The Oxfords Include White Buckskin, White Kid and White Canvas. " The High Shoes These Are All in White. Kid and 1 White Canvas. Sizes 3 to 9. Widths, AAA to E All with -hand turned or welted soles, full Louis covered or walking heels. Secure your white footwear needs now, while you have an al most unrestricted choice at this special sale I QC price, per pair, TT, VD Brandeis Stores Main Floor West Irresistible! These Cool, Summery, Imported Cotton Geor F rocks Summer's approved choice in wash fabrics. Most attrac tively fashioned and trimmed in braiding, beading, tucks, em broideries and laces. Models reproduced from high grade Geor gette models that almost deceive you by their v resemblance? lovely Coat Dresses in dark colors, for street and morn ing wear. Clnb Frocks for Afternoon Wear, in bright, dainty colors. Smart Blouses, Tonic Skirts and the popular pleated effects. In .Taupe, Navy, Copen, Blues Rose, Flesh, Maize, White We could write a full page story about the daintiness and usefulness of these cool, summery frocks- To convince your self come in and find the alluring attractiveness irresistible. Every one of them in modes approved by style authorities and fashioned in lovely colorings. J Prices" $25, $29 to $35 . . Brandeis StoresSecond Floor West ' - ' 88 1 i The Underwear of Perfect Fit "Munsing Wear" The underwear that gives that perfect fit which is so essential to neat stylish at j tire. It is the most economical as well as the most enjoyable underwear that you can buy. Its durabality and wash ability commend it to the thrifty, and Its fine quality and splendid workmanship please the most particular. Light Weight Union Suits In light weight lisle; bodice or 1,50 regulation style top; cuff or J U11U 1.75 open knee; regular or extra sizes; priced at ' Fine Lisle Union Suits In bodice or plain tailored band 2.25 top; cuff knee styles; regu- tutu 2.75 lar and extra sizes; in both flesh and white; priced at Silk Top Union Suits In flesh color; plain band top 3.00 ana cuff knee style; regular and n-A TOJilf extra Bizes; an exceptional val- A ue, and priced, at Q,JJ Brandeis Stores Third Floor East Hajr Goods Remarkable Offering of First Quality Switches Opportunity for women to buy .real first quality switches, made of natural wavy human hair, at prices never equaled before in Omaha. Theser switches have just been manufac tured. No old stock. Extra heavy, triple strand, in all shades except gray; lengths 18, 20, 22, 24 and 26 inches. Others charge from $7.00 to $40.00 for these switches. We offer them to you tomorrow at a heavy reduction 3.98,-5.50, 6.98, 7.98 and 9.50 Brandeis Stores Sejcond Floor Center A Timely, Special Sale on Lace and Embroidered Neckwear Thursday, we are offering our customers another oppor tunity to buy neckwear at ridiculously low prices. Collars, collar and cuff sets and Half round neck collars ; exceptionally -q good values for Thursday, at JrllCe Dainty lace trimmed net collars and- embroidered net collars, in wjiite and ecru, special, at Vestees Half Of madras, pique and Swiss em- yZ. broidery, and collars in organdie, Pflg satin and pique, at Brandeis Stores Main Floor North 69 c 1 New anU Novel Ideas From OUR beautiful; enlarged Art Department We are showing some very novel ideas for the June Bride. Come in and let us show you around the depart ment You are sure to find just the thing you watit to give as a present. . Solid Mahogany Candle Sticks In the new dull finish; about eight different styles from 1,3 the short squatty ones to the tall tapering kindeach at .Mahogany or Polychrome Floor amps Of mahogany or polychrome, with silk shades in attractive design.". colors of mulberry, blue, oldgold, ol rose, sand and combinations of colors 37.50 to $220 Candles To fit candle sticks; all colors and styles, in plain or fancy designs; some hand painted. Each, 5c to 85c Brandeis Stores Third Floor West Seasonable Hints From Our Complete Jewelry Dept. s The Latest in Hair Ornaments TVe have Just received a big shipment ot the. latcSt things in hair ornaments, beautiful Spanish combs, fans, casque and every shape imaginable; carved and engraved designs and set in the lat est colored stones, such as sapphire and emerald green. Prices range, $1 up. ' We also have a big line of tuck combs in colored stones; prices 25, 5, SI All Silk Hand Bags With metal frames; a large roomy bag with inside frame OO and mirror, exceptional values, Vci special, at JJ Women's Belts ' Of real patent leatherr 'ft to 1 inch 3Q1 wide, black only, at OxC Others in fancy colors and combinations of leathers, specially priced at . ' 50, 69 and 1.00 Real Amber Beads , We now-have a number of beautiful strands of Teal amber beads in clear cut, and cloudy oval pol ished styles. This is the first lot that we have had for years and they are very fine. Men's Belts and Buckles Fine sterling silver buckles, some inlaid with solid gold in two and three colors, priced from S5 to S7 The plainer ones, priced from 1.98 to 4.00 Fine leather belts, at l.OO. 1.50, 1.75 and 1.98 Brandeis Stores Main Floor East Free Cooking Lessons 10:30 A. M.DaiIy 2:30 P. M. . Mrs. T. B. Wheelockf Instructor If you are interested in learning the art of $ood cooking, it will pay you well to become a regulaf attendant at the free cooking school. These classes are under the supervision of Mrs. T. B. Wheelock, who is a graduate of the Boston Cooking School, and hence an authority on the theory of cooking. Combined with this, she has had long practical' experience and can answer any questions per taining to your cooking problems. THURSDAY MEAT iff" Morning Southern Cake Salads Liver Tlmbales Afternoon Tarts aifl Patty Shells Rice in Borden Mold Brandeis Stores Basement West