mn BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2t). 1921. 1 Relief Program For Jobless Is Near Completion Work for Shaping Program For Emergency Assistance y'rrogrcMei More Rapidly Than Anticipated. Washington, Sept. 28. ProRrc oi the national conference on unemploy ment indicated today prospects or contpletition of an emergency relict program earlier than had been an ticipated. The conference adjourned on Monday until October 5, when it ii to receive report from its suit committees but conferees aM to day that the work of shaping the re ort was being accomplished o rapidly that it was believed niOkt of them would be ready by the end of thia week and the conference able to consider a general emergency pro gram. The question of public employment .gencici was taken up today bt the conference public hearings. Kunscll l'helps director of labor statistic of the Massachusetts labor department, said the cost of ilacin a worker mroiiRU me .Massasnuseu agency was $1.35 against an average charge of $14 by a private employ ment agency, lie said it svas de sirable at this time that employment service should be furnished without charge and suggested the best sys tem would be for local authorities to handle the direct contract with the workers, supervised by state and fed ral employment authorities. John Ihlder, of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, de clared that the majority of the chamber's members, in a recent ref erendum vote, went on record in favor t( a federal employment ays- lent to work in co-operation with ttato and local agencies. Early Vote Indicate! Approval of Power Dam JscotUbluff, Neb. Sept. 2&-(Spe cu!.) Although the vote is being east slowly, water ucrs of the North Matte valley apparently are going to approve the building of a dam and power plant at liuernsey, Wyo., to store water tor tne irrigated lands of the northwest, and to develop cheap electricity tor power, light and iuet. The first votes. counted at the rec lamatiou headquarters at Mitchell showed 37 for and J7 againtt the proposal. More than 1.300 are eh gible to vote, and more than (7 will be required to pass the project, which involves the expenditure of more man ;,txjo,uoo. The Lions club of Scottsbluff Bp pointed a committee to ait in getting out the vote and in retting before the farmers the facts telating to the project. Lion clubs of liayard and lornngton will be iu vited to help. The work would be paid for by taxes upon the land of the water users, but tDe taxes would not commence until present charges hgaint the land are paid at the end oi about 14 years. Hancock Cattle Feeder Says Farmers Pessimistic If. E. Davis, farmer and live stock breeder of Hancock, la., was a visi tor at the stock yards bringing in a load of mixed Angus yearlings, mostly steers, that averaged 87J pounds! He received the top price of the day of an even $10. Mr. Da vis expressed the opinion that cattle feeding in his section will not be on as extensive a scale as heretofore. He said some of the farmers were afraid to try raising cattle again on account of the uncertainty of the market, while a lot of others were unable to get money. Endurance Plane Race Scheduled For Legion Meet Delegates Who Fly to Con vention From More Than 600 Miles Will Be Eligible for Prize. Kansas City, Sept. 28. A long distance endurance airplane race as a feature to the aerial program of the third annual national convcntiM of the American Legion to be held here October Jl. November 1 and 2, was announced today by the Fly ing club of Kansas City. It is ex pected that the event will e par ticipated in by flyers from all parts of the country who will fly to the convention. The winner will re se lected on mileage per hour in fly ing to Kansas City. Six hundred miles will be the minimum distance considered. A cash prize of $1,000 utA a trophy will be awarded to first place and $500 to second. Flights in the contest may be made before October 31. Time and date of start must be verified by the mayor, postmaster and news paper editor of the aviator's home town. Fat Cattle From Emerson Give Packers Real Treat One of the finest lots of fat cattle brought to the Omaha market for some time was seen when J. A. Ackerman. veteran feeder of Emer son, arrived with a 10-car string of prime long-fed Hereford steers. There were 147 head in the ship ment and required no sorting, being placed in five bin pens just as they were unloaded from the cars. Ac cording to Mr. Ackerman, the-cattit were bought as feeders about year ago at $10 hundred and sold for $s,50 a hundred. Wyoming Ranchers Disposing of Herds O. V. Hall of Gillette, Wyo., was cn the Omaha stock market with two loads of steers. Mr. Hall said the mot of the larger cattle outfits. in the part of the country where he is located, have either closed out voluntarily or been put out of bust ncs by their creditors. He said where years ago there were herds of cattle in Wyoming that were counted by the thousands of head, now only occasional small nerds can De seen. He said there was plenty of hny and grass in his section, but that it did not pay to feed cattle at present prices. Mr. Hall said he thought ft would take at least three years for stockmen of the western country to feet on their feet financially and that the statement would only apply to men who were only half in debt'. Head of Mill Company Finds liusmess conditions uetter Keatrice. Neb.. Sent. 28. (Spe cial.) C. B. DcnipBtcr, president of the Dempster Mill Manufacturing company, returned home from points in the south and a visit to his ranch in Texas, and reports business con ditions on the upward trend.. Crops are generally good, he states, in the sections visited by him. Observe Golden Wedding McCook, Neb., Sept. 28. (Spe cial.) The golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hesterwcrth was celebrated at their farm home. Of the seven children, 31 grand-children and three grcat-grand-childrcn, ull were present but three. Overflow of Exhibits , Are Shown at Fair in ' Session at Tccumseh Tectimsch, Ncb Sept. 28 (Spe cial.) The biggest county fair ever held in Johnson .county opened here, Every building on the ground, and three new ones have been i reeled this year, is filled to overflowing with the county's resources, and a large tent had to be secured for a nan of the cattle exhibit and arother for a part of the manufacturers ex hibit. Wednesday was juugmg day, and the stock was exhibited with a big parade. An educational feature was put on by the government wherein a gov ernment veterinarian slaughtrrcd a tubercular beef on the grounds, ex hibited the affected parts ci the tnimal and gave a talk on tubercu losis and its prevention in animals This is a part of the preventive work the government is carrying on in Ne braska. " The races and free circus and acro batic acts will begin Thursday, also the bae ball tournament. Thurs day, Friday and Saturday tie fair will be held all day and each eve ning. Chamber of Commerce at Fairbury Resumes Luncheons rairbitry, Neb.. Sept. 28. (Spe cial.) The Fairbury Chamber of Commerce resumed regular weekly luncheons Tuesday. They were discontinued during the summer sea son. Twenty-four members of the Conservation Fire Association of Ne braska, who were ' inspecting the schools, churches and other build ings of the city, were guests. Four of the members favored the club with speeches giving advice on ways and means of preventing fires. Each school in l airbury was visited by one or more of the members instruct ing the children along similar lines. Erandeis Restaurants In the Men's Grill t The Busy Business Man will find the ideal spot for his lunch. Business Men's, lunch served for 75c. The quickest preparation, and the most wholesome food. The atmosphere is quiet and refreshing, and gives one the privacy which business men so often desire during the lunch hour. Tenth Floor Take 17th St. Elevator W 3 AO : :USE BEE WANT ADS THEY BRING RESULTS Every Kind of Dress Will Be Found Here Thursday mill; ma vrtjm ifw woa Ml I . mi . - t Thursday Is Dress Day! All New Merchandise Bought Specially for This Sale Authentic Styles, taste ful trimmings. Models "which will be ap proved and worn by women ac- -customed to the best in apparel Beautiful Dresses For Women and Materials and Styles for every occasion and suited to every type of figure. Every shade found in the season's rainbow of colors. MlSSeS- Worth 25.00 to 35.00 1 Trimmings of. Braid, Beads, Embroidery, Jet and Contrast ing Materials These dresses are appropriate for street, afternoon vATJ and business ,wear. .tivery woman lias need or a supply of just such dresses. ... - Extra Salespeople. wm mm Velvet Satin Canton Crepe Worth 25.00 to 35.00 1 1 Crepe de Chine Charmeuse Serge This price mark is one we Have not placed on dresses of sucli value in years. Tliey are all in new styles, lately presented by designers; all made in smart materials whose weight and texture pronounce them of . superlative quality ; all are made with the pains taking care which sews value into every seam the value of a seam that never rips, of of a style that never looses its, smart jauhtiness, and of neat and elegant finish. Second Floor West i X J Colors of Brown, Navy, ' Black, Gray, Rust, Purple, Combinations No woman should permit herself to lose thia op portunity, for it will make great savings pos sible and will give one of the greatest values we have ever offered. . Extra Space : il A Brandeis Stores New Restaurants. Luncheon. 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Supper 10:30 P. '-' Tenth Floor Take Dinner 6 P. M. to 10:30 P. M. HTto 12:30 A.M. nth Street Elevators A Few Real Bargains InfantsWear Infanta' White Serge Coats Three . different-styles; trimmed in silk braid and embroidered; some with cape collars; also small square or round collars; belt and yoke ef fects: lined throughout; size 6 months to 2 years; QQ each. r ? XOi7 Flannelette Creepers Well made; gray, trimmed In bright red; just ideal for cool weather; fiQ sixes 2 to 4 years; each, 0 New Fall Bonnets Made of white silk poplin and cashmere; daintily trimmed in soft shades of pink, bine satin ribbons; especially at tracUve at thia price; -7Qc special, each, i f Third Floof East Thursday Specials Women's-Children's Union Suits Boys' and Girls' Union Suits Samples and some garments that are slightly soiled; in medium and heavy weight; they are gray and . bleached; with soft fleece; they are all sizes. Very special, jfQ per suit, . 2 C Women' Union Suits Samples and seconds of Munsingwear; in fine cotton; they are medium and heavy weight; these suits sold in regular stock at $1.75 to $2.25; all sizes and all styles; I OC priced at. per suit, LtJ Children's Union Suits Taped on buttons; made of good quality knitted cotton; all -sues; irregu lars of 75c and 1.00 suits; special, per suit. Third Floor Center. Y 39c Replace Those Threadbare Carpets at This SALE OF BRUSSELS RUGS Slightly Imperfect and Offered atL ess than Half Former Price 9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs 24.50-The and extra durable. . The imperfections are the wearing quality of these rugs. Last sea sold at 55.00; for Thursday, each, 9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs 19.50 A very ser- wceaDie , quality, woven without seams; good designs ana colors ; priced for Thursday, at 19.50 best grade, closely woven; pure worsted nap hardly discernible and in no case can effect son this grade ' cA 50 85x10.6 ' Seamless Brussels RugSr-17.50 Excel lent designs and colors; especially suitable for din ing rooms ; woven in one piece ; I Kll Jl I c W 1 priced for Thursday, each, Our New Furniture Department will soon be opened on the Seventh Mooiy-Wait for it. y v ' " v -r Bath Robes Y Special offering of exceptional values; good weight, soft flannel robes; an assortment of patterns and colors. Special for Thursday, 1 QC each, aSaZJo Third Iloor Center Muslin Night Gowns In regular and extra stees; dainty lace Insertion and embroidery edges; made of tine soft lingerie cloth, cut full and long; 1 OQ V Ultra Flor Center Monthly Sale of Shoe Polish Y Shisola Polishing Seta Consisting of brush, dauber and two boxes of polish; ' 93c value, sale price, OUC Shinola and 2-ln-1 Shoe Polishes 10c values; sale price, Kg each. OC Gilt Edge Shoe Dressing 9ft 35c value, sale price, vl Dyanshine Shoe Dressing All col ors; 50c values; . Off sale price, Energine The 30c value; sale price. Jet Oil Black Dressing; 20c value, French Gloss 20c value; special, Third Floor East. wonder cleaner-:- 20c 10c Black Dressing; 10c Thursday Sale of Bandeaux and Brassieres Model Brassieres Every woman knows they fit perfect ly ; tailored to the finish ; trim med front and back in heavy cluny lace; trimmed armhole'; finished with pink satin 70 bow; sizes 36 to 50; 9 Venus Bandeaux Attractive brocaded material; pink satin ribbon shoulder straps; elastic insert in back front and back closing; sizes 32 to 44; for one day only, each, Third Floor North J?