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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. FESRUABY 19, 1921.
Bill to Retire
Crowder Talked
Railway Unions
Granted Time io
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To Death in House
Prepare Rebuttal
Measure Left at ..Top"- of
Labor Board Postpones -Fur
ther Hearings on National
Agreements Until First
, .Of March.
, Calendar After Seven
Hours of Hopeless
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Washington, Feb. 18.--Legislation
providing for the retirement of 24U-
Gcn, Enoch H. Crowder, the war
time provost marshal general -with
the rank of lieutenant general "was
literally talked to death today in the
house. ,.
' At the end of seven hours of hooc
less wrangling and in the midst of
a parliamentary tangle, the house
was forced to adjourn, leaving the
bill at the top of the private calen
' dar, which cannot possibly be reach
ed again this session.
Opponents of the measure passed
by the senate and called od and
set aside often in the house of late.
formed and held a flying wedge that
held back a larger element fighting
for its adoption. Going down with
the Crowder proposal were a host
ot highly important private bills."
Alter Kepresentative orcen, re
publican, Vermont, acting for the
military committee, had "made an
earnest plea .for the bill's passage,
Representative Rucker, democrat.
Missouri, led the fight against it
Representative Newton, also of His
souri, a republican, joined in the
fight for adoption. v
. The chief opposition as expressed
on the floor was based on the belief
that of all high Ihcers serving at
home and abroad, General Crowder,
now m Cuba as the special.'' repre
sentative of President Wilson, should
not be singled out for special rec
ognition, j
The soldier element, headed by
Representative Johnson, republican,
South Dakota, who quit the house to
serve overseas; fought, the proposal
and friends of officers recently men
tioned for- promotion, insisted Gert
eral Crowder had no claim to dis
tinction denied to other men. Most
of the opposition, however, was on
the democratic side.
Girl Held for Throwing , - 1
Children Out of Window.
, New York, Feb.) 18. A charge of
tossing her twd infant "nephews out
of a second-story window whf)a
their parents were sick was pre
ferred against Cclia Pargnan, 21),
who came here six months ago from
Russia. '.
The girl was arrested at the Ford
, ham hospital where she is snffer
! ing from a fracture of the skull re
ceived when she jumped out of the
window after the boys, one of whom
died later. .
Physicians expressed belief that
the girl was suffering from a form
of insanity brought on by her ex
periences in escaping from the bol
sheviki. r :
' Liquor Tax Law" Upheld
! " Frankfort, Ky., F,eb.' 18. Ken-,
tucky s whisky tax law, imposing a
tax of 50 cents a gallon on liquor in
bonded warehouses in the state,: is
constitutional, "according to a de
cision of the court of appeals.
"l,,V,rr . F..K IS Th railway
lahnr Knard oostDoned until March
1 further hearings over me national
9ir,-mntc anA atsn oranted the re
quest of B. M., Jewell, representing
the employcsnat ne ne granted un
til March 1 to prepare rebuttal evi
dence. " '", '-,'.-.
The board announced, ' however,
tlia in ih meantime it reserved the
right to issue further orders or di
rections. .
On March l,,the board will take
nn vif1pnri nrented bv the fol
lowing organizations in the order
named: ,
of Way Employes, clerks, firemen
and oilers, signal men.
E. , S. Grable; president of the
Maintenance 6f Way-Employes or
ganization, petitioned the board for
a statement explaining that pay re
ductions cannot be forced on them
until new rates have been established
by law. ' '
railroad tfiipioyes' organizations and.
mc union, urutni'iuuuus uium uui
anitn tnAw tnfnr tfip hnnrrl in
aiu iwyaj uvivi. ....... i
charges by the independents of "at
tempts to control laoor represenia-
iirMi K.frM". tli hnarft . I
Speaking for the independits, J.
L. ElAidge, vice president of the
rstfvrwA V?ir1tnaatfra ' nf Anrira
said the collective bargaining 'pro
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posai prcsenieu oy inc uniuns wic
board yesterday was another attempt
tr nlitsiirprnanitinn that ty tmirMV.
were the only representatives of the
employes. ' v n 1 . ',,
Peak of Lawlessness i
Reached in Ireland
Dublin. Feb.' 18. It V officially
announced that the tracks of a rail
way" line in County" Donegal on
Wednesday were diverted from' the
permanent way, to run into a lake
between Casseimagor ana Aiwee
dore. The outrage was discovered,
however, before a. mishap occurred.
Today s, official review says the
recort of outrages in the last week
aftord grounds for satisfaction. The
greatly reduced number of casual
ties to crown forces, it adds, leads
to the opinion that the recent lawless
activities have reached the maximum
and the arrests and seizures being
nude daily should result in (a sen
sible improvement in the situation
shortly. v ' r .
A large quantity of arms and mu
nitions was discovered by the mil
itary and' police last -night at, the
asylum of St. John of God. near
Stillorgao, county Dublin, Two ar
rests were made.
"Safety First"
MASS MEETING
for V -A,
MENONLY
DR. JOHN POUCHER
Speaker
Sunday, 3:30
Y.M.CA
TRINITY MALE QUARTET
Will Sing
"Safety First" Committer of the
American Smelter will attend.
DOORS OPEN 2:30
Calvary Baptist
Church
39th and Cuming St.
Feb. 20 - Mar. 6
Every Night" '
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E. S. STUCKER,
,' ' Evangelist '
Great Chorus. Beautiful Solo
Foster Jones, Director. '
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CONFIDENCE
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We want yon to feel sure about oa and ur goods, to buy here with complete yn
dence in every transaction. If by chance you feel you didn't get your money's worth,
it's our misUke,we'H make it rht. v - rf
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Madame
LOUISE HOMER
World '. Renowned Con
tralto, and her daughter,
LOUISE HOSIER, so-"
prano, who appear in
concert Friday i evening,
February 18th, at the
Omaha Auditorium, tise
and endorse the STEIN
WAY PIANO iu prefer
ence to all others. Do
not fail to hear these
world, renowned - artists
supported- !by the
WORLD'S GREATEST
PIANO. '. ' . 1
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Hart Schaffner.& Marx Made Us These ,
New Spring Models
; ' and Prices Are Easy '
35.00 "45.00
50.00 67.50
, Hart ' Schaifaer& Marx made
these suite of the. finest worsteds and
of imported Scotch Crombies; full,
half and three quarter 4 silk lined,
tailored perfectly as the finest cus
tom tailors. ; v. ;
Broken Lines of ,
Hart
Schaffner
& Marx
and other gbQd makes
Suits for men and young men.
Tailored in the very newest 1921
spring single and double-breasted
models; in. conservative and x-
$25
treme effects.
SUITS
for Young Men in 7
16
Cassimeres, plain blue, green
and brown flannels, fancy
cheviots; these suits are, the
finest you bAve seen m years
at anywhere near this price; sizes-32 to 36.
Special! VMen's Trousers at 3.50 to 7.50
Hundreds of pairs to choose from; men's and young men's trousers in
blue serges, tweedsj cassimere;. blue, brown and green; also blue. flannel and
fancy worsteds. ,.
Exclusive Distributors for C B. Shane, Airvento Rain Coats
; . Mens Store Second Floor . '
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Thepe Should Look
Good to You Men!
1,200 Fine Corded
Madras Shirts
. ' Special
About 1,200 , fine corded j rr
madras shirts a splendid as- I
sortment of handsome and X
attractive patterns; band col
. lars with soft turnover cuffs; sizes 14
to viyi.
Silk Neckwear :
y " J v Special- ,
Saturday while the quan- rP
tity last, right from ouryNO
regular stock, we have yJ
taken these neckties and of- . '
fer them as a special feature. There are
several hundred in the lot; ties of a good
quality silk in narrow and flowing four- 1
x in-hands. ;
Night Shirts ;
Special
One ' lot of muslin and
flannelette n g h t : shirts;
irood.' roomy garments. ' .
. Men sStore -Main Floor.
95c
Another Sale of
Men's Shoes
Former
$9
and
$10
Values
Wide
or ,
Narrow
Toes
Special,
695
There are just 684 pairs in
the lot, in' black or brown
leathers ;: wide or narrow toes;
extra service oak, soles; regu
lar 9.00 and 10.00 values.Spe
cial Saturday at 6.95.
Mens Store--Main Floor.
Advance Showing
p ring , Footwear
; ; Specials for Saturday
In bur Well equipped women's foot
wear; section you will now see dis
played for your inspection all of
the advanced styles in high grade
footwear that will later be the
vogue. Style, quality and value
are blended into modes that are as
serviceable as they are charming..
We list four special values for Satr
urday:
Gray Suede Strap Pumps, pair 14.00
Satin Beaded Strap Pumps 13.50
Black and Brown Suede Strap Pumps 12.50
Brown Kid and Calf Walking Jleel Ox
fords, per pair f 10.00
, Brandeis Stores Main Floor West
A Special Purchase Sale of
t the entire floor stock of two New York manufacturers
300 Sample Sweaters
Mri Fibre Silk and Wool Jersey
.;; These sweaters represent the floor stock of two of New York's sweater
manufacturers; in two stylea of tuxedo sweaters which we think will give our
customers one of the best sweater buys we have been privileged to offer for
sometime. , ,.
CYrr(x Wool Jersey
VjUOICC , or Fibre Silk
at 8.75
' J ' Wool J ersey Sweaters
160 of these sweaters in. colors of purple, .gray,
brown, heather, black,- navy, rose, peacock,
green, sand; sizes, 36 to 42; regular q 7P
value io.uu; specially pncea ri . J
Fibre Silk Sweaters
140 sweaters of the very best quality in tuxedo
style; in all the new pastel shades; also black
or navy; a full range if sizes, 36 tOQ np"
42; regular value 16.80, special.N
Owing to the limited quantity ice advise an early selection that you
may find the proper size in the color you want.
! Second Floor Center
Boys' Blouses
Special ,
How many of these blouses can you use?
If you are running low on blouses for the
boy you will welcome this opportunity to get
such special values.
You will . ; find the
89
price so favorable that
you will plan ahead to
take care of school
need Sizes 6 to 16
years. Special ,
Ties Made Specially
V for Boys
You'll like them for their good quality, and
the boy will like them for their attractive
patterns and good colorings; ex-p
eeedingly good values; special,Q
each,
, Third Floor East
. ' . The' New
Spring
Dresses
In the smartest models, the loveliest crea
tions and . materials that are genuine in
spirations of individual styling for women
seeking personality in dress, in keeping with
their charms, characteristics and station.
Beautiful Taffetas with their quaint bodice
and full skirts, handsome embroidered Can
ton Crepes and Crepe de Chines and smart
tailored Tricotines and Twill Cords with the
charm of the Orient in beading and em
broidery. Prices 22.50 to 69.00
' J Second Floor West
Saje of Drugs and Toilet Articles
$5 Gillette Safety
Razors dQ
in neat case; II COM
ranted in per- PLETE
Woodbury's Facial Soap, special 19
Popoodant TootK Pasta, pcUI ..... .' 39
Hnu 4 Ore.1, all 98
GMn Clint Hair Wash, special. ....... .17
Poa4's Vanishing Cream, per jar. ....... .19
HlnkU T.bleU, bottt of 100. . . ........ 19
Squibb's Miami Oil, special..:. 76
Milk of Magaesia, Norwich special..;. -39
Mtalsified Coceanut Oil, special, . .... 39
Pro-phy-Uc-tic Teeth Brushes, special 5
Msleroae Cream, special. .............. .39
Mascara, Black or Brown, special. ...... .35
SOe Gillette Blades, package. . ...... i.... .39
Palmer's Almond Meal, special (J . .34
Colerite, all shades, special ...23
Rubber Gloves faultless, per pair. ...... .69
Pkeaeiaa SOc sise, special, t 22
Djer Kiss Talcum Powder, special ....19
Mavis Talcum Powder, special .......... 19
. Djer Kiaa Vegetal, special . . . 1.10
Cutex Manicure OutfiU, special. ..... : 49
Hygl NaU Polish,' specUl ....25
Mufti aeaners, Special. .23
FeuaUi Syriage, specia I ......'....98
. Rubber Sheeting, yard wide, per yard ... .98
Mum,, special 21
With 12 blades and metal
mirror, packed
each razor warranted
feet condition.
Drug Department Main, Floor West.
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Stein way Grands in antique mahogany now $1,375. Uprights In
mahogany cases, $875. Convenient terms of payment if desired.
Your old piano accepted as part payment We would be pleased
to have you call at our new show rooms and see and hear these
world-famed Instruments.' , -
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-, Art Booklets Free to All Visitors.
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