THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, iyU. Probe Steps for" Disarmament by Other Nations V . : t .. . , .League of Nations Begins Or ganization of Machinery for, Solving Problem, Inves tigation Shows. ' By The A-wociated rrraa. Washington, Eept. 8. Informal investigation has been started by the United States government of the progress being made by the nations of the work! in the movement for an t iMi- i 1 ituifnifitlliint ' ' j, , Inasmuch as control of armaments was made one of the objects of the Icagup of "pat ion sv, the inquiry into x the movement for, universal iiisarma ment has developed, officials said today,, into an investigation of the present, statu of the present arma nienti control clauses of the league oj nations covenant. Without 1 having tJiken up the - main problem of a radical and gen- eral disarmament of nations, the league 6f nations, according to re ports received today m official cir cles, has begun the organization of mavhiner,y for. solving the problem. Preliminary .investigations and btudies of the league have commenced .ana some subsidiary nnascs 01 wie Jdrobleni such m control of the man ufaclure of munitions and of the use of gas in warfare, have ajready been discussed with view, to reaching universal agreement. ' Advisory Committee, - Organization of the ;'advisory committee- on , military, naval and air questions," as provided in the . leagufc covenant for adVising the i-imrii mi tnp moan inr rxutuuuu of the armament control classes of the covenant was" made ".-by "-the t :i i: . fr.,.ii advices in Rome,' May 7', At that t;mevthe question ot disarmament in its broadest phase was not con sidered, and it was understood that 1. ...m.trl . nnt K .rvt, C tlr(l llV t f league immediately. ' ' In August, the advisory icommittee on military, navai aim ir mcim-is met with the league secretary at Se bastian, Spain, where its first agen da was. according to official ad vices, as fallows: "Elaboration of the regulations ot the. league 3 regards the .military, ' naval and aerial forces'and arma ments of states requesting admission to the league, control of thetramc in armament and munitions; use of poison gas in warfare." ' ..' :. ' . May Delay Action. As a result of the Necessity, of spekiniS- American co-ooeration. whether within the 'league or -.vith-out, in any effectual program, fbr the limitation of armaments, the jf f icial advices reported that? early rction on any rscheme for universal disarmament was not to be expect-e.-l. At the same time' the classing of - the nationalistic interests of m.Stiy nations also was recognized j temporarily obstructing any flans for the immediate reduction vf , , Advices from Japan have Indicat ed itliat . strong ojiposition exL'.a there against any limitation of arma- mcnts,' as it ,5s claimed that Jaan, on account of her peculiar, position, i entitled to exception by other Ra tions frcin any program for disar maments. Inquiries, ; from . other sources have indicated an .unwilling ness on the part of other nations to consent tq reduce in any wy their armaments short 6f the rhost' univer sal, co-operatioh of ' all other gov e.'iiments! "-'" t; '' . More Details of 'reck Plot Given Communists Planned to Cut Off Fingers of Passengers To Obtain Rings. ChUaco Tribune-Omaha nee Leased Wire. Sriringfteld, 111., Sept. 8. The Sangamon county grand jury will ADVERTISEMENT. THIS NURSE JDVISES Women Who Are 111 To Take Lydia E. PinltWs ' Vegetable Compound. East Rochester, X. Y. "I have used Lydia E. Pinkham's. Vegetable Compound for several year and think it flne.( , I am a practical nurse and when I get run down and nervous I take the Vegetable Compound, 1 so bv trouble with my VaJder when I am u my feet and Lydia E. Pinkham's Sana- relieves that. I have rec your medicine to several oung ladies who have'all benefitted by it. .Mrs. AGNES Li. I5KIXOW8, 300 Lincoln Kd., East Rochester, NY.v Young women who "arc troubled with painful jr irregular periods backache, headache, , drasging-down sensations, fainting spells or in digestion should take Lydia EPink ham's Vegetable Compound. . Thou sands have been restored to health by this root 1ind herb, remedy. ' Write for free and helpful advice to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (con fidential ) i Lynn, Mass. Women only open, read and answer such letters. oMimviideJ ADVERTISEMENT. Disfiguring Growths of Hair Entirely Removed (New Method Remove Roots and all) - - - . Sable AHVERTISE.WENT. BUNIONS! 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Malted OralnKxtraet In P.. convene tomorrow and probatly will then return .indictments against the eight anarchists who plotted to wreck the Illinois Central "Diamond Special" and rob-- its passengers. Further details cf the confession of one of the men made public shows that the reds had agreed not to waste time in removing rings from women's fingers, but the fing ers of the victims were to be cut off to save time. The reds planned to wreck the train, kill and rob all the passengers and make their get- all within a space of 30 min- scattered in Springfield las night. This is believed to have been done by relatives of the men under arrest. ; away UtCS. , . r The confessions of the eight reds will be forwarded to Washineton with the hope that the federal in- paper Clothing Made in' vestigators there will be able to , . . r L -.. connect them with a nation-wide Austria on LxtllbUlon organization of 'reds. All are mem- Washington, Sept.- 8. Paper bers of the communist party c,othin and fc . L. H Paul of the United St ates from p6aper in Austrian fattories it i r : . . t: : - . warrant deportation proceedings, Additional ' "red" circulars were Pay Telephone Bills Here Tomorrow. wei e placed on exhibition by the De partment of Commerce. Later the exhibit will be oifeted to clothing atid other interested manufacturers for examination, . ; ' The exhibit includes Vorkmen's suits, a table cover, collars' and cuffs, a laundry bag and a wall decoration. Bee Want Ads Bring Results. Wilson Designates Oct. 9 As fire Prevention Day Washington, Sept. 8. President Wilson in a proclaatntion urged state governors to set apart Saturday, Oc tober 9, a fire prevention day and to request a general observance by the public. . The need for bringing "he tore the people the serious ad un happy effects of the present unneces sary tire waste and the need of their individual and collective effort in conserving the natural and created resource of America" was said by the president in his proclamation to be especially urgent. Bee Want Ads Are Best Business Getters. Marshall nd Wendall V ? tv. ...... - - . '1 ' , III I v Established -1836 K Mr M I and endorsed by musit fSgss:?si j lovers. j . v PFj Noted foHts great ftrV" I durability' and lovely m . a ' - w; vft ' tone quality. Sold. at 1 Jill- llgs a modest 'price. Q- l"nT"" J , - Eaav Pavment Terms. . Bumess-Kash Gomimy VBRYBOOYS STORS" Burgess-Mash Company 1VERYBODYB STORE" . Choosing the Wardrobe fori the College Girl and Her Younger Sister . ; f " TFTTl MUCH depends upon the happy sejection of her apparel whether the fair student". has attained the dignity of a senior or is timidly facing her intro , duction to a preparatory school. , We specialize in outfitting the young miss for school, and you will find that selection here is a real pleasure. . ' 7 Jl . : For Party Wear . ; '" f,.,' Frocks of Engaging 'Simplicity I N choosing a party frock,, which forms a happy part of going away to school, you may select from such materials as taffeta, crepe de chine, georgette, or any other soft materials in dainty evening shades, .exquis itely trimmed with laces and ribbons. ; ' ' y ' Suits and Coats Of a Practical Nature COME in a variety of styles too numerous to men tion. The materials are especially youthful and the trimmings delightfully original. Among the practical garments for school wefcr are the Jack Tar Togs ; For the Young Miss From 6 to 14 Years HERE are the ideal clothes for school, sports and everyday wear.,, Jack Tar togs are made ocot ton, also serge and flannel, fast color material and comprises regulation middies, dresses, bloomers and skirts in all sizes for the wee tots, girls and small women. The Fall showing is now ready and we suggest an early selection, while the stock'is complete. Accessories the Girls Will Need WE are spjendidly ready to supply the little needs that the young miss must have during the com ing school term. Among them are : , v Hats . , Hosiery Gloves Underwear Neckwear Sweaters t Handkerchiefs Shoes Corset Petticoats We are tha only store in Omaha carrying th regulation school uniforms as authorized by tha faculty of t ) , Brownell Hall ' AND Sacred Heart Academy .. GS Stare Hours i 0 A. M. to P. M. EVERYBODY STORtr Have You a Room You Can Rent To Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors? , . Each year thousands of visitors come to Omaha and are unable to secure proper accommodations. In order that we may boost Omaha and thte frreat event and make it possible for mote visitors to come to Omaha, we have arranged to rent your spare rooms to'our out-of-town customers during the Ak-Sar-Ben Festival. ' If.you have a room, give your name and address to our "Ask Mr. Foster, Information Desk, with information regarding room, and they will rent it for you. Everything New in Hats In Here at Burgess-Wash NEW tones as refreshing tfc theAutumn air. The new gray hats, soft, becoming, in shapes for all types. Phaatant brown, as golden as a russet apple, a very popular shade for Fall. , Then there is the purple and the new blue, and plenty of black for those who care for it. -s , . , . - . Hatters' plush and duvetyn materials. Prices range from Suits Ar Fashionable For Fall TMST1NGTIVE euits in the new, cor- r, Ux rect styles. This early showing features a goodly collection of hand some suits which typify the smartest styles, the choicest fabrics and the fin est tailoring and almost every' day1 adds new arrivals to swell our shoAv-ing.- Of especial interest are the l . New Style Lines New Materials New Trimmings $5 Up New Fall Gloves To Match the New Apparel T; The smart strap wrist gloves of te finest French kid, with pearl clasps and fancy embroidered stitching -in brown beige, beaver, taype, tan, black and white, $5.50 to $8.50. . , . -ir Chamois Gloves TRpv'm the, nroducts of America's best suit designers and makers and so fascinating are their becoming lines and distinctive style features that women will find them irresist ible. ' ' , , Sacsnd Floor. -U : : A TK5 ' Pretty New Costume Blouses ? OF street shades, worn with the tailored . suits ' ithey give the appearance -of a andsorrte three-piece cos tume. ' ' .. - " Here, too,' embroidery arid beading are used with a lav- ish hand. Models of taffeta, charmeuse and crepe Georg ette drop just over the skirt band, tying wtib long sashes. The Corset Is All Important BEFORE planning your Au. , tumn wardrobe you will be pleased to hear that our new Fall models of Corsets have arrived and are now ready for your selection. There is a great variety of styles and handsome materials attractively trimmed, in models for every type of figure. . Slip on Chamois Gloves for street or motoring. These are very serviceable as they can be washed with ' soap and water. Natural shade only $3.50. Stratf Wrist Gloves - Strap wrist gloves made of Duplex, double, washable cloth, having the appearance of undressed leather in white and mastic shade, Thursday,, $2.50. V f : t Doeskin Gloves - i . .-. . .. White doeskin-washable gloves, one clasp, pique sewn. Thurs day, $2.15. . - ' V , ( Main Floor. V ( Thursday Is Baby Day 'ifi With the New Free - W e s t i n g ho u se Electrically Driven Seyving Mac h i ne Yo'o- may now secure the famous FREE sewing machine e quipped with Built-in Westinghouce Motor a motor that is truiy part of the ma chine itself, designed for the one purpose oi operating the ree machine not after thought or attachment an We Want You to See and Oper ate the Free-Westinghoue THERE was a Little Girl (But that's another story.) ' There is a wee little Baby Girl and she is the one we are interestd in. ' Perhaps she has known one bright sum- , mer or at best two, and to us now is of utmost importance. At any rate the summer is past . . and fall is here. She must have new little dresses, and underwear just a bit warmer. So in our jiew collection may be found Warm ahd Comfortable Garments for . Fall and Winter -Baby Dresses ' All made by hand, with bits of embroidery arid tiny - lace used as a trimming. Priced at $3.75 to $57.00. , Baby Petticoats Hand-made, with tiny ruffles or plain hand scal loping, $3.75. to $8.50. . ; . ; . Baby flannel petticoats,1 scalloped and plahv$l.t5 Baby's Knit Sacqties ; In white,; trimmed with prett pink or blue shades of yarn.- .-. - Baby' Cashmere Hoie, 60c Baby Bootee, 75e to $2.25; in silk, $2.95 , , . Baby'. Silk and Wool Hose, $1.00 Baby't VeMa, 75c to $4.50 . Baby' Band, 65c to $1.50 ' - Baby'. Blankets, $2.25 to $4.50 Bring in some partially made garment stitch for an hour or; so on the Free-Westinghouse rmi will Vi a vaalivai Vi o amu. ing can be made a pleasure. g,Sv The Free-Wettingheuae machine may be had in either the port able model pictured $85, or the new de.k model at $125.00. Partial Payments May Be Arranged For.' . Third Floor. V - T : ' The Annual Honie Sales WHICH WILL INCLUDE , China Draperies Silver Linens Hugs Housewares Lamps Etc, Start next week with wonderful stocks of new goods to be sold at prices surprisingly low. . . . . - The sales that home-makers have been waiting for. 1 - Housewives! - Here's a Special Sale of Canning Needs E 'iV J y JELLY GLASSES, tin top, Kftn dozen ; wUC FAMILY SCALES, weighs to 24 lbs. dJO fQ by ounces ,.. PwOi7 FRUIT JAR RINGS, be.t quality rubber; 3 doxen for 1 BOYD CAPS, porcelain lined, will fit Mason jars. Per dozen .t STEAM CANNERS, made of enam eled ware, wire inset , . . . JELLY BAG, handy jelly Tag or strainer; be' fastened to table; easy to clean : FRUIT JAR HOLDERS, made of gal vanized wire; 6 for J STIRRING SPOONS, made of forced iron, heavily tinned ; large size 25c 29c $2:95 nor; can 25c 50c 15c Eureka Fruit Jars ' 49c a Dozen The straight sides and large tops make it easy to clean and fill, the self-sealing glass top with patented closing device make it the most practical jar in the market. The price quoted is very special and can not be duplicated. Buy now for your present and future v needs. MIXING BOWLS, fla.. mixing bowls; large size SIEVES, made of tin with perforated bottom, seamless $1:19 25c PRESERVING KETTLES, gray enameled, seam- tens,- targe u-quarc size .-. ' PRESERVING KETTLES, seamless, 18-quart size COLANDER, gray enameled, seam less DISH PANS, gray enameled, seam less; large size ALUMINUM STRAINER, seamless, has 7Q long handle I , 7C $1.00 all white enameled, .. .. $2.39 69c $1.00 Tie Origin! 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