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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1921)
TTT THE BKIS: OMAHA. SUMMY, 5KPTEMUKK 18. 7 A irv h Revenue Bill Is First Problem Facing Congress VflBure Forbidding Uie of Beer ai Medicine It Also Clm-icd at Urgent Legislation. By E. C. SNYDER, n Mk)ii(ioa t'onr.p !. Omaha Bee. Washington, Sept. 17. (Special Telegram.) Congres, reassembling next Wcdiiaday after a month"! ret, will (ace a matt of vita! legis lation. , Foremokt i the revenue bill. At tention will be devoted to this first and to the exclusion of other prob lem, according to leader. They hope the bill can be approved mid tent to conference with a mini mum of delay. Democratic npoi t:on is expcctctl to center on the re peal of the excess profits tax. Ke- pulilicam hope tome of the opposi tion will be quieted by the fact that the upper chamber increased the corporation tax to 15 per rent, re tained a f 2,500 cxmpction for mar ried men, and the 22 per cent maxi mum for surtaxes. Senator Penrose says he will move to call up the revenue bill as soon as the session opens Wednesday. Tt. t.:n t.:.t.t;.. i. .... .( 4 lie Ulll lUIUIUUIHg III wa v. r beer as medicine, which has passed the house, is likewise considered urgent legislation. The fiKlit in this instance will hinge about the clauses forbidding 'search and seizure" without warrant The senate was in a deadlock on the question when the Vccxss began. The anti-saloon league already has suca statements on ii)c posuiun oi the drys, and urging adoption of the conference report on the bill, which '"grants no right of search whatever, hut penalizes an officer for unlawful search." Opponents insist on adoption of .the Stanley amendment ;0.' the. grounds that it will reaffirm consti tutional guarantees. -' The bill of Senator Borah, exempt ing American coastwise vessels from payment of Panama canal lolls, it seems likely will go throuph the upper chamber with less opposition than was originally indicated. The administration, apparently, has no in tention of impeding action. A vote will be taken on this bill October 10, under agreement. Hawaiian Pineapple Crop Reduced; Shortage Looms .', Honolulu, Sept. 17. A pack of , 5,884,000 cases of canned Hawaiian pineapples for the 1921 season is the advance estimate given out by offi cials of the Pineapple Packers' asso- ciation, in . Honolulu. ' Last year's , pack ran over 6,000,000 ca?es, but poor growing conditions, combined witn labor troubles, is cutting clown the pack for the current year. I As a result of the shortage as torn pared w'ith-fcfcp year,,. wvhihr art ex, ' ensive advertising? campaign is Uef-' ng conducted; on the mait lnnd, a Jcacity of "pines" is "apt to bei ,fclt n the .'marketrie fore' the 1922 crop r. ts in can,:Jocat pineapple men pre dict. . ; .,1 .. .) '. : - , Young Musicians Will Appear as Recitalists i v . ; , or JM''u ' i I BditHVeCiotta. I - 1 SQttt Edith Louise Wagoger will pre sent 10-ycar-old Edith Victoria Robins,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Robins in piano recital Sat urday afternoon, September 24, 4 p. m. at the Buraess-Nash auditorium Bcttv Zabriskc. a year older than Tdith Victoria, will assist with her violin- Betty is the 'daughter ot Louise S. Zabriskie. ' The recital is open without invitation to friends. Aerial Stunts ! 1 Planned at York Fall Festival Will Feature Day and Night Flights in Airplanes. - York. Neb., Sept. 17. (Special.) Every indication is that the airplane meet to be held here during" the fall festival will be the biggest affair of its kind ever held in the state. . The chief -features of the show will be the stunts which will be per formed by Miss Allen, aviatrix and wing walker. , Pat McCarthy, known in the flying world as the "wild Irish-inn," will do the latest array of 1 --raising stunts, some of which are hanging by knees from propeller while ship makes a landing; standing on outer upper wing tip while plane is put through every stunt, Without harness, straps or nelt; sitting: on tail'ot ship while landing is being made; cranks propell6r while ship is in the air; changing from one plane to .another. J. Hodgens Smith puts his plane through all the stunts known to the world of flying and adds many spe cialties of his own. ' Parachute drops will be made by foremost artists of the air, inciud ing Mr. and Mrs. Hardin, Lieut Wilford Bottonfield, Duncan broth ers and Pat McCarthy. There will be,a: wonderful night act portraying a battle on Flanders field. An avaitor deserting his dis abled plane many thousands of feet above the ground will be shown amid a display of fireworks costing $500 per night, lhis is the first time this act has been shown in America. Omaha Doctor to Press Foch ' Invitation to Air Congress ' Dr. -F. Despecher will -act as personal representative of the Omaha Aero club in France to extend a further' invitation to Marshal Foeh to attend the International Aero con gress in Omaha on November 3-4-5, according to Earl W. Porter, presi dent ot the Umaha ero club. , Dr. Despecher is now in Paris. He is pxesfdent lof ,theJiAHiance Fran- : 'Of Freftch invention is a faucet that automatically, shuts vofi the water, when it is removed-from its Pipe. . '. . , ' OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Grasp It! The great Sehmoller & Mueller store was crowded last week with piano and player purchasers; people from all walks of life are taking advantage of the wonderful reductions offered on new and used Instruments during our great remodeling sale. . ; We "must make room for the work men. Prices and terms cut 'to the quick. Buy Now and Save $150to$200 & I 4' n New 7nn m-... ' rwr Pianos Reduced, to , Only $495 mm New Werner Uprights . Guaranteed for 10 years; former price $450, now $295 Terra, tit Ian ft Per Week New Behr Bros. Baby Grands Brown Mahogany, former price $895, now $695 New Sehmoller & Mueller v $700 Player Pianos A new model, latest expression devices easiest operated Player on the mar ket, now . .... $495 Special Terms, $25.00 Down, (3.00 Per Week Rare Bargains in Used Pianos and Players $250 Erbe Upright..... $125 $400 J. & C. Fischer. ..$140 $400 Vose & Sons. . ... .$160 $425 Mueller Upright.-. $163 $350 Lagoiida Upright .".$175 $375 Rembrandt Up. . . .$185 $400 Whitney Upright. $195 $450 Vose & Sons Up.. $225 $450 Sehmoller & Mueller Upright ..$245 $600 Steger & Sons..,. $295 We ship anywhere. Liberty Bonds accepted same as cash. If You Can't Call Write for Free Catalog and Prices $825 Hardman Up..... $375 $450 Mansfield Player.. $240 $600 Artemis Player... $410 $600 Artemis Player. . . .$425 $650 Solo Concerto . . . . . $445 . We are exclusive representatives for the Steinway Piano, the standard of the world; also the Hardman, Emerson, Steger a Sans, McPhail, Lindeman & Sons, Behr Bros., Werner and Sehmoller & Mueller Pianos. , . '. SQHMOLLER $ MUELLER Omaha, - DodffeSt. . nmiv w., M , Home of the Steinway Pianos the Instrument of the Immortals. 1514-16-18 m a Mr nr rr- Our New Cafeteria jffers the most delicious of home cooked foods, at very moderate prices. The DMUifs Sure PIV B RYBOOY ST0R3" i. i 'Introducing Our 'New Corset Shop. Monday : Special Offering of Gossard Corsets in Many Different Models ; . , . . . - . . Halj Price Monday, and throughout the week, in introducing our-New Corset Shop, we offer a special purchase of Gossard Corsets at ' One Half Price. There are innumerable styles included,' in: . Silk Broche Silk Batiste Silk Jersey French CoutiV ; They are in pink and white a model designed to suit each figure. Expert Gossard Corsetieres will assist you in your selection and will assume full responsibility, for your satisfaction. All sizes from 20 to 36. A GOSSARD MOVIE Showing the special features and advani tages of the Gossard Corset, will be shown at 10 and 11 A.' M., 12 noon and at 3 and 4 IV M. in the Auditorium on the Fifth Floor; . Burfci-N(ib CorMt Sbop Scod4 Floor In Our New Art. Embroidery Department 600 Derryvale Genuine Irish Luncheon Cloths and $11 $5 Each Linen Scarfs These scarfs are in natural colored linen with scalloped, hemstitched and lace edges, each in hand-printed designs of most delightful colorings. Each scarf carries a guarantee from the Derryvale Linen Co., Inc.,' of Bel fast, Ireland, which reads: "This piece of Derryvale Genuine Irish Linen is decorated by a . hand-printed process a process dating back more than 5,000 years , and one that is fade-proof and laundry-proof." ' Scarfs: '18 inches wide by 45 and 63 inches long. . ' Luncheon cloths, round or-square: 24 to 54 inches. Burgess-Nath Art Needle -Work - Shop Second Floor '' In Our New Ready-to-Wear Sections New Arrivals in Smart Frocks of Tricotine : Poiret Twill : Serge $25:$2950 :$35$125 Unusually attractive are the many new arrivals in the gowns for street, travel and down-town wear. There are neatly, tailored and many elaborate models; braid, button, hand embroidered and bead trimmed. We are showing a most complete assortment at prices which range from $25 to $125. . v.. . '" '.. Burgeti-Ntk Gown Shop Third Floor The Ta i 1 ored S a i 1 or Is: Especially Smart for many various occasions. They are in hatters' plush with facings of velvet; in black, brown and navy, in a choice of many excellent styles. Prices Range From $5.00 Upwards BurfCH-Nash Millinery Shop Third Floor Men's Barber Shcty , and Cigar Store Open morninn at 8 a. in.' t MtuaalM Floor This Is a Cordial Invitation to tha many people vlilting Omaha during Ak-Sar-Ben time to vUit our new atore and to make their headquarter, with ua. Not only are there many beau tiful diaplaya which will be of in tereat, but there are many aerr Ice foaturea especially arranged for tha comfort and convenience of out-of-town guesta. Free Check Stand. Rett Rooma. "Aak Mr. Foater" Travel Information Service. Tea Room. Cafeteria. Banking Service. Poatoffice Station. A vUit to .the atore doe not create an obligation to buy. Sale .' Imported Pongee 89c yd. Genuine Japanese pongee In natural color, 33 inches .wide, an excellent quality known as 12 in one. Very special Monday, 89c yard. Th. Socoad Floor ; New Canton Crepe: :$3.49, This 40-inch .width crepe is. of very beautiful quality and meets with great favor for tutumn fashions. In black and street shades. Th. Second Floor Heavy- Satin . Charmeuse : $1.95 Heavy quality satin charmeuse, that will give excellent service, in navy, brown and blaik,' 36-inch width. . An . exceptional rvalue at $1.95.' ' " Th. Second Floor Beautiful Plaid ' Skirting: $1;25 : 38-inch width' of practical skirting fabrics, in most delight ful checks- and. plaids in newest .' autumn shades. . ' r .'( " ' . . Th Second Floor Fiber. Silk. Tricolette: $1.59. This most popular of. f iber silk fabrics is in black and fa wide assortment, of delightfully new autumn coloring. A most exceptional value at $1.59. J ' The Second Floor 5 New, Wool Jersey :.$2.39 54 inches wide, all wool jersey in navy, blue, black, dark brown, black, jade, scarlet . and other popular autumn shade3.' An ex cellent value at $2.39. - Th. Second - Floor . Thread' &ilk Hose: $1.00 pr. Pure thread silk hose, with double soles, and- high spliced heels; lisle , garter tops; semi fashioned in black, white and , brown. Are very special at $1.00 pair.. Other silk stockings $1.50 to $15.00 a pair. . . The Main. Floor The Burgess-Nash Tea Room Is Now, Open for Service ., ; ; : Breakfast ' : -. j fS, - - f ;V: - Special yi Luncheon !r j U " Luncheons Afternoon Tea U It?' j, G May Be Is Served 3 n? 'I - ' " Arranged for y v Between the ' X( , Before the Day ; . Hours of '' 7 n fin Which the : 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Lf Tr ' Luncheon Is Seventh Floor to Be Served - .. " i ' . - f . ' ''-, f ..." - , . ' . . . . ' . - " . . . Special Candies, Flowers, Cigr and Cifarottes mar ordorej or pare bated ia tha Candr. Flowor and Tobacc Skope ea tke MaaiaalBe Floor . A ' ' Expreaa Elevator from the Mezzanine to the Seventh Floor. : : - The isnrfoss-Naah Tea Roaat Sereath Floor ' - - s . ' - - ' - ' - ' - . . : ' . : . 11 "' ' ' ' ' " ' "" ' " -a i a i i. :' m" -f i..w. - - -""'.