1 I .1 2 THE BEE: OMAHA1, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1920. J v; American Bureau ; Federation Has Million Members Newcomer ;Amone Farmerg Organizations Has 35 State w j Boards Affiliated ' W;ith It. V - Chicact, Nov. 19. J. R.' Howard, if-'president of the American farm I jtiureau federation, announces that ' eJVlc federation has now over a mil- -lion tnemberi and has 35 state or jjanizations affiliated with it. Thi jr-iational federation took permanent jiprm here last spring and estab- lished headquarters in Chicago -this Z Jast summer. H Sketching the, character of this lewcomer among the national farm rganiarations, together, with its pro , Skram, Mr. Howard, himseli an Iowa fK "The federation 5s an alliance of Volintv fnrm KiflHa intA stat farm ejeame tederated Into a national or anization as the American farm ureau federation. ' Its purpose is to work for the 4. xconomic, social and educational ad- ii I francement of the farmers of the I fJnlted States and for the general ' , 4vclfare of the nation. It is proposed i.to develop this work by means of 2 !ureaus, l! j ''Our bureau of agricultural eco- . f4i amies and statistics has already ;' j! v.leen set pp. It will jftake a study of f : -I Josts. of production of the principal I! Agricultural products and will direct Vyno' compile siaiisucs in co-opera- aicin with th department of agricul- lure and various state agencies. This I work will give a much better insight jnto the supply and demand of agri- cultural products, with the thought '.'that this will lead to more efficient marketifTg. 2f s- ?Our bureau of transportation is tgtrakinjf atudy pf necessary trans t portation facilities, both by land and ;tjr water, for the marketing of our farm crops. The purpose of this I; bureau tit to git at the real facts in the transportation problem and gov trrcrn its actions accordingly. It pur- hoses to establish rate and traffic r "lijjps, which have never yet beer JT 'tuilt up for agricultural products. "The bureau of trades relations & ' will make a study of world jsupply land wprld demand. This intorma- tion, coupled with the work of the 2 farm tconomics and statistics bureau, "i'Vlll give us accurate world-wide Zf knowledge upon which to base our 'j Plans. ' "We are alreadt undertaking im- knnrtnnt- invpetication of. co-nneratiofl Jcsenterprise in marketing, which looks : ' j .towarcHhe establishment of a bureau I 4of co-operation, , This will make, a i study in the country and abroad,! v frwith the thought that special indus- j irsitries interested in forming a local or district co-operative organization -may profit by the experience of other people in similar enterprises Jbefore i starting tueir undertaking. , "The bureau of education which we have planned, but which has not ,0 et been started, will present facts jrclative to the food supply and other" ,-. necessities produced by agriculture to the daily papers in order that I Ttliere may be a more general under .i?and k if' standing or agricultural production a closer relationship between vjiroducer and consumer. IM 6 Maine Wopdsmen 1 1 NDrownect in Launch Fire , , f . m Bangor, Me., Nov. 19. Sixteen ,woodsmen were drowned in Chesun- icpok lake, in the heart of the lum fiber district, late Wednesday after tttidon' when a motor boaFtook fire. I -The men were being taken across 1 9he lake from ChesUncook dam to rCuxabesis. Efforts ko 'quench the pSre failing, the party became panic , gstrioken and many ,, leaped over- jbdard, according to word brought Oiere today. . ' Ijpegro Is Eleftrocuted - For Murdering White Man 15 Little Rock, Ark., 4 .harle Cooper, rTegro, Duichita county for thi Nov. 19. convicted in county for the murder of IOUie Pickett, a white farmer, last 3 51 ay, was electrocuted here today, i j . & T.io-htino' fixtures -Tiranrfpn Elec. rifric Co.. formerly Bragess-Granden .Co. Ad. r mi fjm V Wl IwyUat lw b Ik i S worst by vr im p& : nln chance out of tea b ; will believf) ' you and live ap . '"" to lus reputation. . ! I J ) Starts Tomorrow at the 1 " ; ''.v;. - -:. Ex-Ruler's Brothers - Declare Plebiscite to Again Enthrone Him Rome. Nov. 19.Princes Andreas Britisher Urges Germany Be Made League Member Immediate Admission of All Eneniy Countries Advocated By Labor Representative of Great Britain. and Christorphoros of Greece, broth ers of ' former King Constantine, stated to The Associated Press to day that they believed the plebiscite for the purpose of deciding upon the occupant of the throne would be held next week. They, declared it would be a demonstration in favor of Con stantine that would eclipse that of the recent election in that country. "The present attitude of the Greek people," said Prince Andreas, "must not be considered as a condemnation of tht foreign policy of former Pre mier venizelos. Constantine never favored a policy against the inter ests of the entente. Reports stating he concluded a secret understanding with the central empires were abso Geneva, "Nov.-, 19. (By the Asso ciated Press. Immediate admission of Germany and the other former enemy states to the league of nations was urged before the assembly of the league today by George Nicoll Barnes of the British delegation. Representing, as he did, the laboring people of Great Britain, said Mr. Barnes, he knew the great majority lutely false. Entire Second Floor Brown Block. From An Svery Omaha Our -.Greatest 1 -Dfeis ;Sale - r - i - ; S , -If $42 SMA RT NE W WINTER Hundreds of S D am r e Sale-Price STYLES I There seems to bo no end to the variety ot styles and they are all dresses that are In excellent taste. The stralghtline effect and coat effect is prominent; a pleated ' skirt with embroidered waist la a very pleasing model. Besides these mentioned ' there are forty-five other models. Many dresses -are silk lined. , SIZES A complete range of sizes, but not is 'all styles. Sizes trun from 16 Misses' to it Women's. pie V of them demanded that all the enemy states be admitted without delay. The British delegate recalled the fact that Germany had taken already in the. deliberations or the in ternational labor bureau, established by the league. "The people of Great Britain whom I represent here," he said, "do not forget that the central empires plunged the world into war. They do not forget the "misej y and dev astation caused. But the question now is to rescue the world from ruin, and the co-operation of the former enemy states is needed." Many Reasons Given. In reinforcing! hjs argument for speedy membership of ex-enemy states in the league, Mr. Barnes re ferred to the instability of present economic conditions and the anoma lies in exchange. (,'VVhai is needed above all," he sard, "is greater production and the utmost freedom in business transac tions between the different countries, and this is unobtainable as long, as HAas Brothers Unexpected Purchase! Dress niustrated is Here in Your Size, 16 36 33c to 50c on the A Dress Event That Brings Some of ;the Greatest Values in Years! Haas Brothers' several recent Dress sales have proved that tills store was alive to the situation In the markets and was gathering ail the real plums that came lny " its way here is another one that , fell In our hands. 842 new smart dresses that were made tosell for much higher prices. BUT the market brdke the maker took a great loss and the savings are """yours. Women are looking for just these very dresses and. certainly there are few women in Omaha who cannot afford at least one new and good looking frock that can be bought at this price. Sales like this come only once or maybe twice a year It Is most impor-' tant that you come early. At 9 sharp the doors open. 01 A iT - Silvertones Check Velours All-Wool Knitted Materials Entire Sales Fldordevoted to this Great Sale " .' " is divided into two The assembly, which customarily part! xlistens to a speaker without, mani festing its 'sentiments until he has finished his remarks, broke into gen eral annlanse at this point. "Countries kept out from associa tion with us will form an association of their own," the British delegate added, and we shall return to the dangerous pre-war system of al liances." . Wilson's Message Read. At the opening of today's session of the assembly of the league of na tions, Paul Hymans, the president, read a reply from President Wilson to the message sent tX .Washington by the assembly on Monday. George Nicoll Barnes, as British delegate, then took thenoor to be gin xdiscussion of the report of the council 6f the league. ': ' , For removing old paint quickly an acetylene torch has been invented. Sixteenth and Douglas. Vv Sizes are: to 20 Misses' to 44 Women 's Dollar the world camps." Minneapolis - . DRESSES MATERIALS Velours - ' - Jerseys Tricotines All-Wook Sedges COLORS Black Navy Taupe Beindeer ' v Oxford; . Brown - Tan , Gray. Pekin Light Shades of Blue ' and many other wanted shades. THOMPSON-BELDEN - o o D ''''' ' . . , ' Proof Against Preary Cold Winter Weather Is the woman enveloped in a warm, handsome fur coat. Moreover, the protection it afford v on raw, wintry days is only half its charm, for fur is by far the most flatteringly' becoming frame for a prettyface one could desire. These November Sale Prices Offer Remarkable Savings on all Thompson-Belden Furs A mink coat in this sale is only $950. A Hudson seal coat with skunk collar and cuffs is priced $495. A taupe marmot coat is just $150. A brown fox scarf, $45. A moleskin stole, $150. A squirrel choker, for $17.50. A near seal coat with beaver collar and cuffs, v$295. v A skunk wrap, $335. A Hudson with a roll priced $135. Hats That Smartly Brocades With Velvet 6.95 .Truly, a wee price for millinery of such superiority. The velvets are of excellent quay ity Panne, Lyons and high pile. They are draped over turban and medium sized frames in many pretty effects, "with the gold and silver brocades used as facings, or. wound through the velvet to give the Hindu turban effect. v A Showing Saturday 6.95 Millinery Fourth The Men's Shop Brings to Your Attention Several Desirable Offerings of New Wearables at Very Attractive Low Prices Every One of Our Shirts , At Splendid Savings. , Manhattans, 1 Eagles Arrows, Earl arid Wilson (none better) fibres, madras, oxford cloth, crepes, silks and mixtures. White shirtsrcolored shirts. Soft and laundered cuff styles Also all of our, collar-attached shirts. ' $1 Neckwear .65c $4 Pajamas ...... .$3.15 (Madras , or Outing) $5 Union Suits Saturday . . . . .$4.15 Superior-Lewis Winsted' Makes Fashionable ploves of French Kid Trefousse gloves in an at tractive slip-on style in black, white, mode and pastel, with contrasting embroideries, are offered for $6.50. Strap wrist gauntlets in a beautiful soft kid -are $8.50vand $10 a pair. -Our Workroom Is a Busy Place These Days $he art department has such an attractive selec tion of frames," silks, fringes and braids and the assistance of pur in structors makes the work so simple that you will find lamp shade making a fascinating task. Let us help you plan a shade. Artneedlework Second Floor' Children's Knit Undergarments Waist Attached Waist union suits are the most practical and com fortable underwear . for w mror . , Waist, pants and shirt are all in one warm, snugly fitting garment. spender-like tapes carry the weight of the attached clothing from the shoul-. der. They combine com fort for children and economy for mothers. JCnit Underwear v Second Floor seal cape collar . is Th Fur Shop Third Floor Combine Metal Misses and Children's. Beaver Hats . i' iioo Youthful turned-up and side-roll shapes with, long gros grain stream ers, to complete them. Very fine beaver and only $4 Saturday. , Floor , Reductions on - . Fine Fabrics $7 Broad Cloth, $4.95 a Yard - A beautiful broadcloth with a chiffon finishs sponged, thor oughly shrunk and spotproof. 'Wool Remnants A Sale Lengths suitable for skirts or dresses, desirable woolens at attractive reductions. " $6 Satih Charmeuse, $3.49 A good assortment of new fall " . shades. Our entire selection of $6 charmeuse, including such makes as Cheney's and Beld ing's, i3 priced for Saturday, $3.49 yard. - Wool Coatings Reduced v The season's most fashionable weaves, heavy weight, double faced, plain or m&ed, anything you desire may be found in our .showings, greatly reduced in price. v i I .a . si n 1 To tfao left at you ntr ) -r- . I- . - - . - ! - - ? I A- S pi