J. THE BEE; OMAHA, THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER &0. 1920. Sehorita Appeals to U.S. Officials to i Bring Lover HeiJ Url Who Failed As Great Dancer Saves Money to Bring Her Sweetheart Here From Madrid. Rosita Lopez, 23, , of Madrid, S;ain, appealed t immigration ofli- ' ciali here yesterday tobring her lover, Francisco Hermandez, also of Madrid, to Omaha. .She I0I4 of her aspirations to be come a great dancer, cf how she had left Francisco more than a year ago to go to New York, and with tears m her eye explained that her dreams of a career had been shat- ' tcred and that her only wish no-.v was to have Francisco with her. "Francisco loved - me, but l.e w anted to become a great matador," she told C V. Harrow of the immi gration office. "But I, too. had ambitions, senof," she continued, her dark eyes flash ing. "They told me hi Madrid would be a trreat dancer. Mv oar- ents died and left me enough iiioiuvV to come to New York. Francisco protested, but promised to meet me in America when I became great. Works in Restaurant. . "I got a job dancinsr in a what do .you call it? a cabaret, but it "idn't last.' '"I met another Rirl and we went to Chicago. There- we worked iiwa restaurant. It was Very bad to work in a1 restaurant, out Francisco kept f writing me such beautiful letters, so I didn't care. "He wrote he-still loved me.s and sjaid he wanted to come to America. He could not get a chance as a mat ador, and had no mouev, he said in hi last Jctter. , , . Rositaroduced a roll of bils. '"I have saved this, scnor," she announced proudly, "to bring Fra . cisco here. Can you not take it and bring him here?" She Became Angry. Mr. Harrow explained he could i!o nothing to bring Francisco here. Hfftld Rosita Francisco must se cure a passport ifrom the Unitfd States consul iri-Madrid. Rositaj sjim frame shook with anger as she listened. . "It is always the same," she re torted angrily. You Americanos never can do anything. I'm going back to Francisco," she added, and she hurried angrily from th? office. During the" conversation she told Jlr. Harrow she was stopping at the 4renshaw hotet, but no one of the name she gave was registered there. New Postoff ice Station Announced v-- " i . 1 - "Snookey," the., mischievous chim panzee popularised in Chester come dies, makes himself known to yis- itors to his studio. He didn't hesi tate to shake a wicked right hand with Mayor Merideth P. Snyder of Los Angeles recently when Jjoth met on the De Mille field. "Snookey" also has his own cute home, nearly arranged as to parlor, bedroom and bath.. 'Nor is the place without a cellar jor the "chimp's" private stock, a press report men tions. A dress suit is also part 'of the. animal's evening regalia besides pink pajamas 'n'etf'rything. 1 v , Kyan Building, Eleventh and liarney, Leased for 20 Years' f r at $32,500 a Year.' Omaha is going to have another "ib-postal station. This information was received by Vrting Postmaster Herbert Daniel esterday from First Assistnat Tostmaster General Koons at Vashington, D. C, who notified the local postmaster that the govern ment has signed a 20-year lease for '.he Ryan building located on the northwest corner of Eleventh and Jlarney streets. , The building was leased at ,$32,500 a year. According to Acting Postmaster Daniel, the building will be ready February 28, The structure is bunt of brick and has five floors-and a basemnt. Sixty-five thousand dol lars will be spent in equipping the building. All down-town mall will be handled through the new sub-station. The sub-station I opposite the Union station will be closed as soon as the new branch is opened. Since 1910 the Omaha postofficc has enlarged its business from $957. 386.25 a year to $2,288,387.20. accord ing to recent reports of the depart ment Argentina has been experiment ing with camels imported from the Canary Islands for agricultural purposes in regions that are not suited to horses or oxen. Dig Sale Saturday Table Linens and Towels at the Union Outfitting Co, Buyer For Company Makes Purchase of Linens Be- low Market Price I ' Thrifty Housewives Should Anticipate Their Needs for Months to Come Women who take advantage of the Special Purchase Sale of Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels and - Wjush Cloths which takes place at the Union Outfitting Company Saturday will be amply repaid- by the savings of fered. This big sale is made possible by an extremely fortunate pur chase made by the Union Outfit ting Company from one of the leading manufacturers desiring to reduce hie stock, therefore the merchandise is strictly high class and this store is merely passing along part of the profits to the public. Housewives will find tempting arrays of rare values in Table Linens and Towels in a wide range of desirable qualities that will give satisfactory service. The sale is additional evidence of the ever increasing Buying Power of the Union Outfitting Company, located just outside the High Bent District, where, as always, you make your own terms. , '; j ' Downtown Program. Rialto "45 Minutes From Broad way." - '. Sun "The Devil's Pass Key."- Strand "Tha Branded Woman." Moon "The Untamed." Empress "The Green Flame." Muse "The Prey?' .' Neighborhood Houses. Grand Irene Castle in "The Amateur Wife," and a Sunshine comedv. ' . ' ' Apoilo "Other Mens Shoes.l and comedy. . m Hamilton William Russell in "Leave It To Me." ' "big" parts in Buster Kcatou come dies, weighs 30f pounds. Phillips Oppenheim's "The Light ed Way,"- is to be filmed by Director J Frank Lloyd fo;- Goldwyn, , Franklyn Farmim's next Selig se rial will be billed as "Danger." Will E. Wing is the author. . ' Paul Powell isSn the way to Lon don to become a chWctorsxtraordi nary for the Lasky Corp. . Fritrie has deserevedly earned the reputation of -being -one of the screen's best emotional actresses.' Florence Vidor will be featured by Thomas H. Ince in his forthcoming picture, "Magic Lite." - ' Trade Freedom Essential, Says Japanese Envoy Plan Proposed Involves Com plete Elimination of Re strictions of Both Imports and Exports. Brussels, Sept. .29. Freedom of world trade is the most essential condition for the increase of produc tion which must bring 'abcut eco nomic Restoration of the woAd, in the opinion of Kogo Moy!, Japanese commissioner in London, whse views have been laid beforc the interna tional financial conference, in ses sion here. This involves complete elimination of restrictions on both imports and exports, especially those applying to raw materials, he says. During yesterday's session. Htrr Bergmann, - representing Germans', summarized the official statement from Berlin which has been laid be fore the conference. He expressed the thanks of his government to the I league of nations for having extend ed an invitation to be represented at the conference and concluded by sayieig: s "In spite of the present difficult situation, we do not consider the financial prospects f Germany des perate. The people there are grad ually finding their way back to order, and willingness to work is reviving everywhere in the country." Europe need expect no further help from the United States, the conference was informed by Roland W. Boyden, unofficial American representative, during a speech which startled the assembly. Jealousy and lack of harmony between European nations have resulted ina feeling that Europe cfnnot be considered a 'good risk," he declared, adding that this hostility must be ended before American policy might be expecttd to change. . ' ADVERTISEMENT. DIAMOND DM Any Woman can Dye now i Maurice Materlinck's first srfory originally written for the screen, "The Power of Good." is about Joe Roberts, who -plays"" all the ready for filming. AT THE THEATERS "I NDOOR SPORTS, a comedy 'satire, exploited in Song and story, with four capable actors comprising- the cant comes- as the Ieaturca aci 01 inr now show opening nt the Emprew theater today. Lamont and Wright, in thetr f-i faring-, 'Ten-Minutes of fcvcrytnlng." huve a variegated program of numbers, .ill en tertaining and delightfully artistic-. A song and dialogue conceit, entitled. In Everybody's Home," will be presented by Fleldjng and Boomer. Under the caption of "The Jumping JaC-ks." Bills and Kofe. will present a comedy acrotjattc act soriie what out of the. -ordinary. Maud Fulton, will be seen at . the1 Brandels theater, for- three days Btartlng on October 4, In her highly oucfiossful surprise play, "The Humming Bird," under the direction of Oliver Morosco. Proper ly to estimate tts merits one murt take lato accpunt her previous rather note worthy achievement. "The Brat," which met with huge success. Fiska O'Hara. who is repeating, his former successes at the Bramleis In "Springtime In Mayo" is not only lovable t!?-1be character of the dashing Terence McWarren, but off the stage Is said to be ono of the most charming personalities to be found anywhere. - It is a tribute to this quality In his raake-up that his supporting company remains Intact, season after season. ' ' i With Frank Eobson to had th cast of principals, the headline offering at tha Orpheum, "The Sirens," becomes a very hilarious musical comedy. Hand some ( girls in handsome, costumes make up the alluring chorus. A special fea ture of the show Is- the entertaining Thonoioglst and fun-maker. Will Mahoney. "Profiteering Blues," as sung by Dudley Douglas, is one of the hits of the cur rent bill. He Is appearing with Elsie Ftlcer; The whole show this week Is one of the smartest that the Orpheum has had thus far this season. It did not take the drop in tempera tar to make folks abandon their front porches and evening spins inthelr antos to visit the Oayety this week. Watson and Cohan attended to that. Their "Bankers and Brokers," In which they are seen In "Slitkln" and "Slotkin," respectively, is so plumb full of clean laughs and . . harmless tomfoolery that-evei though un charitably prejudiced against burlesque, you'd admit you wer? mistaken if you'd but see It. Anyway, this Is Musical come dy. Ladies' matlneo at J:15 daily. Attorney Who - Heckled 'Harding Is Dismissed Baltimore, Sept. 29. Edwad A. Ryan who said he was -lawyer with offices in 'Worcester, Mass., and Washington, and who was ar rested' last night after interrupting Senator Harding during the latter's speech with questions -about ' the league" 'of 'nations, was dismissed in police court. No one appeared to press the charge of disorderly con duct against Miml G. L. Tait, re publican, .state chairman, wrote to Ptflicc Marshal Carter declaring that nonVof those in charge of the meeting had ordered Ryan's ,artest Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple' that any woman, can diamond-dye a.ny old, faded garments, draperies, cov erings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, a new," rich, fadeless color. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then perfect results are guar anteed, even if you have never dyed before. 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The fact that it ac tually removes the roots before one's very eyes as well as the surface hairs, is of course mainly responsible for its large and increasing sale. ' The new I method is not to be compared at aU with the usual depilatory, electrical or other processes. It is entirely safe, non-irrita ting, non-poisonous, odorless and instan taneous! A stick of-phelaetine. used in j accordance with the simple instruction's which accompany it. la certain to satisfy 'and d'Hrht the user. . Bee want petter. ads are 'best business Cupid Is Given Terrible Scare In Rail Of fiqes ; - ) ' I Report That Married Women Cannot SVure Positions Causes Flutter Which Is Quelled In Time. t is not lor a railroad to inter- v.ith te activities of Cupid." ' 'Tt fere Thus did William Guild, assistant general manager of the Union Pa cific, relieve the minds of several hundred feminine employes at that railroad's headquarters here yestfr His statement came in the face of ' announcements by other larse rail roads that unmarried women would be given a preference over the mar rirtl ones v lien positions were to be filled. The ruling, made recently by the Santa Fe, led to the resignation of several , doxen women employes, mostly newly weds. It provided that only when the husband's income was insufficient should the wife be em ployed. Ther was a rumor that the same ruling would be enforced on the Union Pacific; There wt;re further rumors that several marriages, scheduled to take place shortly, had been postponed indefinitely or at least until the first rumor was proven false,. , But Hymen is to have fnll sway at the Union Pacific. If the girls care to marry and continue in their present positions they may. "We don't care to buck H. R. Harris and Cupid Stubendorf in their fight to defeat the divorce mills, explained Mr. ceremonies." Guild. "On with the Nineteen-twenty will go down in history as the greatest producing: year of the automotive industry in the United States. Bee want ads bring results. HWiyt(tTtrMTtTtTt HOTEL ROME CAFE t V 75c Luncheon t $1.50 Tabl. d'HoU Dinner Erery Evening, 530 to . 8 P M. CAFETERIA Always Open ROME MILLER v I 4t1llfTtt1ltTTttTt I ' H'l"t f - - BU&ESSr !n:iSiii..i;.i.a-i:.ii.i:.i!.:!i!iii.i:.i;:i: Coming! A Great eration .iii.' and 'HVERYDOWS; ST0R3 . s - Selections of Women's Beautiful Fall Suits Expensive New Building Sale Smartness and Serviceability i are the outstanding features of the new Burgess-Nash suits, the high character of tailoring being manifest in 'every model, from the simplest tailleur to the handsomest costume suit. DhtinctW.) ' modes in Valdyne, Paachbloom, Trjcotina Yakima, Goldtona, DiiTet el Lain or Silvertone, Em- ' 1 1 broideries of silk and eVool, as wall ya trimminf ef rich furs, such as mole, squirrel, seal, nutria and opossum. - r Watch Thursday Nifht . ; i Paper for Particulars ; i:'t!il!iitill:!lMlt!lititr!liilvii:ii;l!i!ii:iiiili:li:'i::ii:i!:it:C r . ' " ::s:?e::iiai!a;.ir:ai:ai!i!e!irti'nin:niiSiifrTei:irtiiTTi !'e';s!'i:ra-tt.:ar!ia.ia.:t:':-i::ai:a:!tt-:i;'Sfi-ii'ir.:tf-:a!it Excellent workmanship, jch fabrics and original designing stamp these new modes at once ultra-modish and tasteful. Both tailored and semi-tailored models are shown, some are beltec styles trimmed with effective pockets or bone buttons, Skirts are generously made wide, all sizes'; $42.50 to $300.00. j Warm Underwear For the Children . , The Handsomest Coats Beys' Union Suits Boys' grey woolen union, suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, priced according to age. , 4 to 6. 8 to 1Q 12 to 16 $S.S0 ' $a.7i $3.00 Girls' Union Suits , Girls' white woolen union suits, high, neck, long sleeves, low neck short sleeves, ankle length, ages 2 to 16, price ? $3.25 suit. i Main Fleer. s Sportive Plaid Skirts Who Can Resist Them? f OU are instantly satis-' fied ' V that you posses one more complete cos tume when you choose one of our Plaid Skirts to wear with the Blouse. These pleasant days the out fit is completed by your suit jacket later on the heavier coat serves equally well. In our new assort , ments are many charming ( models fashioned of woo! Plaid Velour. Other skirts are of serge, tricotine aiid " silk materials and prices aire attractively moderate. Saceod Floar. Ever Made for Women DERH APS you've seen the new models or at f least pictures of them and you know something about whywe are so enthusiastic about these new coatSyV There is a richness about the f abrics ' there is such- witchery about the styles, the graceful lines, the elingifij"T wrappy folds, the fetching collars, the . fur trimming. ' .. ' There is more art than ever before,: more refinement, more of the made-to- ' A order effect, than has ever been seen before in ready-to-wear apparel for women. Satwad Fleer s- Specially Reduced Prices on lewtai Every woritan in Omaha should have a relia ble sewing machine, and particularly, when such well-known, makes as Singer New Home Standard Royal Diamond and a Well Known Rotary r ARE AT SUCH EXTREMELY LOW PRICES These machines are every on guaranteed, and if you should want to exchange for one of the Free Cabinet sewing machines, even , if you have used this ma chine for a year, we will allow you the full price you paid for it. Standard, New Companion, Bartlett, Summit, Little Worker, Hand machines. Standard," 4-drawer, $55 Our Special, ' $48.00 $12.00 $15.00 $12.00 $6.00 $10.00 Sintrr. No. OR. $65.00 New Hone' 4 drawer, $60.00 Singer, No. 66, $60.00 If you Imtc an old Machine, wo will allow you for it. .'-;-; , If You Prefer You Can Make a Small Deposit Down and pay the balance monthly. r Sawiag Mackine Dept. Tkirsl Floor Cold Last Night? Not Enough Blankets fll HAT was the story in hundreds of homes. We have anticipated ,these cool nights and have abundant supplies of the best sorts and the prices are as comfortable as the blankets. Xay in a supply tomorrow. Here Are a Few; Specials Blankets $3.15 White, tan or grey blankets for full size beds ; these have colored borders ; $3.15 nh PUid Blankets $6.95 Extra heavy plaid 1 blankets, the (kind possessed of great warmth; these are the large 70-80 and 72-80; very special, $6.95. , Wool BlankeU $12.50 Wool blankets, "The Celebrated" St. Mary's wool blankets,- in beautiful plaid designs, an unusual value for $12.50 pair. Children's BlankeU $1.50 ' Children's blankets in colors of pink or blue with scalloped or hemmed ends, $1.50 each. JL Downstair Store. -s 1 For Cold Weather You Need New Furs Every woman feels thtr enchant ment of new rich furs, and wants to wear them. With fur styles as refined as other styles it be hooves one to shop where the most beautiful of these are shown. Here you will find only garments of the best pelts, all fashionably designed. v Luxurious furs, mad into scarfs, stoles, capes, coatees and coats, foxes, wolves and lynx in taupe, brown, natural, red and gray, as well as cross foxes, at prices that are moderate. ' V Seconal Floor. Address , , ... ..... .. i.i