t 1H THK HEK: OMAHA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921. Americans Favor 1 Naval Agreement In Form of Treaty Many Look on Pact as Only Logical Instrument to Carry Out Do cifcions. Kf Th Associated rim Washington, Nov. 24. Whatever may be the view in other official quarters, at least a part of the Amer ican arms delegation believes that any resulting argreement on naval armament should be put into the form of a treaty. Since the negotiations began, in timations have come from high offi cials that the probable outcome of the naval discussions would be mere ly an international "understanding." not requiring senate confirmation. It lias been suggested that "understand ings" as to policy are well within the province of the executive and that the detail of scrapping ships could be accomplished by an executive or e'er emanating from the same au thority which enables the navy to rid itself, without appealing to con gress, of vessels it considers no longer useful. Hut an indication that opinion might now be turning rather toward the formal treaty plan developed to day when it became known that there is in the American delegation, a tendency to look on a treaty as the only logical instrument to carry out conference decisions. One or two delegates are said to have strong convictions on the point and to be ready to advise that so important an agreement ought not to be left in the diplomatic status of an "under standing." The decision, as far as the United States is concerned,' is e::pccted to rest with President Hard ing, although it is taken for granted he will ask for the opinion of his representatives. ' "Open "Shop" War Fund Being Raised in Chicago Chicago, Nov. 24. The citizens committee, formed for the purpose of enforcing the wage award made by Judge Landis in the building trades controversy, is collecting- a war fund of $3,000,000 to enforce the open shop. The fund will be used to import nonunion workmen in the crafts which refuse to accept the wage awarded by Judge Landis. According to T. E. Donnelly, chair man of the committee, the only trade that has been outlawed thus far is the carpenters' union. Kin You Remember? - KIND OF APPLES: NorniR spy PIPPINS. ' ' RAM BO S 0 S y, BELL FLOWFfU, BUFF ORPINGTONS AN ' CLDC5 DALES! fjffl Chicago Thankful. Chicago, Nov. 24. Thanksgiving today extended even to the turkey. and its trimmings, for the cost hero for a real Thanksgiving dinner for the average family was 39 cents less this year than last, according to'R. J Poole, secretary of the city coun cil's committee on the high cost of living. Charitable organizations and beneficent persons have made it pos sible for almost every destitute ex soldier to have a Thanksgiving din ner. ' Watch! Our Ads in Friday's Papers For the Complete Details w 5654 PAIRS omen's Sh oes The Entire Stock of the Calley Storz Shoe Co., Omah a Wholesalers of Women 's Shoes, Now Dissolving Partnership, tWill be Sold at One Low Price Oxfords Pumps High Shoes Third Floor East. Black and Brown Leathers and Fabrics Third Floor East. These shoes, were purchased at one-half the whole sale price and are therefore offered at one-half and in many instances less than one-half the regular selling price. Let no woman who appreciates real shoes at a real bar gain price .fail to purchase her season's supply of shoes in this sale. Watch Friday's papers for ad. Br andeis Master Made Furniture For Cash or on Credit as You Prefer Seventh Floor Farmers Troubles Are Economical, Wallace Declares Conduct of Affaire on Purely Business Lines Only Remedy, Secretary of Agricul. , ture Says. Atlanta, Ca., Nov, 24. Farmers' troubles throughout the United States are economical and not polit ical and until the time comet when the farm is conducted on purely bus iness lines, their troubles will con tinue, Secretary Wallace told dele gates to the convention of the Amer ican Farm Bureau federation yester day. He said he believed the great work the Department of Agriculture should do now to help the farmre was along economic lines. He said the department should help the farmer follow his crop until it reached the consumer and the farmer should study all angles of the agricultural business. "This condition has been realized by congress." he said, "and during the last eight months it has passed mpre legislation to help farmers than any other congress in the same length of time. He declared the slowness of banks to realize that the war finance cor poration wanted to lend its money where it would do the mol good hindered its work. He said tlut the rorporation was making loans at the rate of $1,000,000 to f.'.OOO.OOO day. Opposition to government fixing of prices on farm commodities was expressed by the secretary. Chamber Planning Record Business Program for 1922 The- Omaha Chamber of Com merce intends to work out next year the biggest program for business in terests in its history, according to a circular announcement being sent out to business men of the city. "The principal reason why the chamber has not done all that it should for Omaha can he told in just three words lack of funds," the circular reads. The new readjust ment plan of the chamber bids well to raise adequate funds to carry on the entire program of activities in 1922. If Omaha is to keep in the lead among middle west cities, it must look ahead to bigger accom plishments, the circular states. Chicago Street Car Fares Ordered Cut to Five Cents, Chicago. Tov. 24. The IIliRbis commerce commission last night is sued an order reducing street car fares in Chicago from 8 to 5 cents, effective Friday, he rate of fare es tablished by the commission follows closely the petition of the Cook county real estate board for a tem porary 5-cent tare, the order not be ing effective after July 1, 1922, al though the commission reserves the right to continue the order alter that date. IS There Greater Automobile Value? Why buy a mediocre and assembled car when you can buy a RE-NEW-ED Cadillac for less? Typ. 57 MoUU Several to chooM from and all guaran teed to give good service. Prices from $2,000.00 to $2,600.00. Beautiful, good cars. Type 59 Victoria 2 to 4 passenger enclosed ear. As good as new. Used less than 3,000 miles. AU de preciation has been absorbed by former owner. $4,000.00. First cost $5,115.00. Typ 59 Roaditar Good as new. Better than aqy new car at the same price. - WE ARE OFFERING OTHER WONDERFUL VALUES NOW J. H. Hansen Cadillac Co. Farnam at 26th Street See the Cadillac Man for Cadillacs "A SAFE PLACE TO BUY" Jl,ilnlM:;:ili'l,!ii!'riiili,lliiiliiliiHnr'iltiii 'Orchard &Wihelni Co, . SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS Announcement Toys rE announce the holiday opening of our enlarged Toy Department, Fourth Floor. Come prepared to see the largest line of really new toys, both American made ana imported, mat we nave ever snown. Novelties that have not been on the market for years. See the American-Made Unbreakable Dolls, some hand-painted, with complexions that will not wash off. Doll Furniture in many new lines, American made and imported. Shoenhut Circus Goods will please and delight. Iron Toys, a great variety of new novelties. Wheel Goods, never before has such a large and complete line been shown. Santa Glaus is here." Bring the little folks. Tarbaby and Starlight Two Shetland ponies will be given away. Reclining Chairs ' Special There are about 20 chairs in this . lot and several patterns, -one , style, like illus tration, heavy' and substantial, constructed o f oak, upholstered in imitation Spanish leather, and equipped with foot-rest attachment These chairs are bargains while they last Friday and Satur day, your choice 14.75 Steel Beds Of 2-inch continuous steel tubing. The up right fillers are full I inch in diameter. They are finished in Vernis Martin.. 7. 85 Simmons Steel Springs to fit Heavy tubular frame type, supporting de pendable steel link fabric, hung by resili ent steel helicals at either end.. ..6.50 Our Dreamland Mattress to f it Combination 45-lb. cotton felt made up in roll edge style and enclosed in fancy art , tick 8.50 4m ipassij lllllllllllH)lflllM"lMIMIIIIImilll'-'; lltfll'""""""""'""""'"""'"'""!!" "" minimum lllhliilnmnii.iimllliiiiniiinimn ii 1 3j Nufold Oak Dresser In Silver Grey A splendid small size dresser that is unique and different. It is substantially built and fitted with French plated mirror. Similar to the illustration 13.75 This Nufold is a combination short length Davenport and Bed, with separate steel springs and plenty of room to fold away mat-, tress and bedding when not in use. It is built of oak, finished fumed or golden, with Spanish fabricoid upholstery 36.75 Arm Chair to match. .. .15.00 Arm Rocker to match. . .16.00 Cedar Chests : Attractive Colonial designs, carefully built of genuine Tennessee Red Cedar in extra heavy stock, beautifully finished, trimmed with hammered copper and fitted with extra heavy brass hinges and lock. 40 ". inches long, 17 inches high and 17 inches wide 18.50 Quartered Oak Arm 'Rocker - , ' ' With saddle seat and turnery. It is substan tially built of oak throughout and finished golden. An extra value at. ....... . .4.85 Rugs Felt Base Floor Coverings Draperies All 6 feet wide. A large assortment of patterns ' suitable for covering kitchen and dining floors, in exact copies of the heavy linoleums, showing wood and tile effects. Per square yard 59 Novelty Bathroom Rugs Of heavy quality in tile designs of blue and white or green and white. Size 27x54, each 2.25 Standard Axminster, Rugs ; In 10 different patterns and colorings, all perfect, and splen did values. 9x12 size, each 35.00 Inexpensive curtains and curtain materials for Friday and Saturday selling: Lace-Edged Marquisette Curtains in ivory and ecru, 12 styles, ex ceptional values, per pair, 2.50 Ruffled Muslin Curtains, per pair ...2.50 Ruffled Grenadine Curtains, per pair '-.3.75 Ruffled Marquisette Curtains, per pair 5.00 Filet Curtain 'Nets, per yard, 1.00 and 1.25 Curtain Marquisettes in ivory and ecru, per yard....... Curtain Voiles, per yard Curtain Swisses, per yard Colored Voiles, per yard 60 and A variety of attractive Cretonnes, per yard 25 45 35 75 50 Join Our Christmas Club $1.00 per Week until December 25, puts any Victrola in your home for Christmas. : After that we arrange easy, convenient terms for payment. Victrola No. soo. $250.00 In mahogany or English brown cabi net. Size 351,4 inches high, 38 inches wide and 22 inches deep. It contains Victor Record Albums for 80 records. No. 300 Electric is 315.00. Gift Shop Trunks A new line of Lustre Bowls in lavender and blue 2.00. 3.00. 4.00 and 5.00 Our 2.00 Table offers a biff variety of choice, pretty gift pieces. Take advantage of our offer now of a quantity of floor samples at great reductions. Hartmann Cushion Top Wardrob .Trunk reduced from 85.00 to 55.00 nd from 65.00 to 47.50. Others at 40.00 nd up, showing corresponding reductions. 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