Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 18, 1922, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE 15KE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. FKI.RUAI.Y 18. 1022.
I' m'in. fill tfnt
Asserts Farmers
on Prewar Basis
I'rctl T, TIioijus Chairman
of Gomnmnit Loan Agrnry
Hrrr, Saji Prifi in Some
Ca Iitrrrarl.
Pi km of Ntrl4 htm product!
are now ('I'-mI 10 thoe ol prcwai
limn ml in it (e itulunrri arc
mir w tit liitjlirr. nciOPtiru l I reH
V. I huitui. cluiruun of i'f Oiti..i
iwmt y of the r I inquire cnou
tion. vl)0 ol lit (ore i)i;-tll''rt '(
Klwni dub at Hotel Uc"c )t
lrr!iy tvxm.
Nof only ure ri! Jii'i i.i I
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"aya, uui iirj- air iiHirim,
lit il, and arc thua luting 4 t il". j
iiiig fffrct which, in a !iit liiuO
nl bring rur to w here they '.rowM
he for nurinjlry.
Nominal Loana Adequate.
"That farm ronitioii haie grrtly
i'liprovcl in inovrd lv tin- f-tct lint
tjir tlUtrihuiien of f l..iK.t"') iliwiuli
"HO ti.mki hiii Krratly ir!irl the
Xrhrxka iitutim. itii Mr. Tlnnui.
"ilrforr the War l-'iuauoe cororn.
'oil brgan fniii'tioiiiiiif 1 uM Mr,
Mer e would nerd from StSOMOOO
to $.'5.(MHi,0(l for Nebra-kf. A(:rr
we got to dUtribtitinff 5 1.JK'O.Ot'O a
week for 1.1 weeks 1 found our mviU
would he greatly under thov: at lirrt
estimated.
Anl lias kUo route front variant
farm hun involutions fuiutioiiiiu
through the War Finanre torocia-
1011, Otlirr proof of the coming
Mahility of financial condition tre
apparent. The Omaha branch wf
the Federal Reserve bank on No.
veniher. 19J0. had loans of $4J.(mhi.
KH), while their loans are now .?1 J.-
000,000, demonstrating the value of
extending longer credits to the
farmer,
Prices Encouraging.
"The present market prices of
agricultural commodities, iucludii'if
livestock, are most encouraging;.
I.at fall hogi sold at 6 cents a hun
dredweight. They are now selling at
10 cents. Lambs (feeders) last fall
brought 6 cents a hundredweight;
today they bring $12.50. Steeds
(feeders) lat fall brought $5.25. to.
day they are biiinging $7.50. Eve
(western) brought $5.00 a head and
are now bringing $10.00 a Head
Cows (western) sold for S35.C0 and
are now selling for $60.CO. Com
brought 32 cents a bushel and is row
bringing 50 1-2 cents. Wheat broncht
92 cents and is now bringing $1.30
a bushel.
"A study of these prices show in
most instances we are back to pre
war prices and, in some instances,
above them.
Improvement Indicated.
'"There are many indications which
point to an improvement of condi
tions generally. The Omaha banks
have paid off their indebtedness to
the Federal Reserve banks and are
on a normal loan basis. Recently
$400,000,000 in United States cer
tificates of iiulcbtcdne.es, due :n threo
years, were issued and $1,200,000,000
subscribed. Of this amount the Kan
sas City district's quota was $16,000
000, but the subscription was $50,
000.000. The Omaha district's share
was $3,000,000, but the subscriotion
was $8,000,000.
"Order has come out of chaos and
I can sincerely say that I believe
prosperity is at hand.
Brief City News
Hayden Will I'phold The state
supreme court upheld the validity
o the will of Joseph Hayden. Oma
ha merchant, Thursday.
Iiibbeke Seeks Vnrole "Fainting
Tiertha" Libbeke, who has been in
llie state hospital for several years,
is appealing fo"r a parole.
Tardy Juror Fined AV111 Kemp,
Vniversity club waiter, was fined
Ito for. being two hours late la re
porting for jury duty yesterday.
I'ortT-flvo Teachers III Forty
five public school teachers were ab
sent yesterday because of Illness.
This was an unusual number. Most
of them are suffering from colds.
Hum Fatal Mrs. Kdward O.
Smith, daughter of Mrs. Henry W.
Yates of Omaha, died at her home
at Kansas City Thursday night from
burns ssutained a week ago.
Sentenced for Car Theft Frank
Randall pleaded guilty to stealing
an automobile and was sentenced to
the new state reformatory for a
term of from one to seven years by
District Judge Fitzgerald.
Vneonsoious From Injuries
Hpnry Selby 18. became conscious
17 hours after he was hurt in a
bicycle accident at Thirteenth and
Peed streets Wednesday. He is at
Nicholas Senn hospital.
Woman Takes Poison Mrs. Jack
O'Neal. 23, attempted suicide early
yesterday morning by swallowing
poison, but was reported out of
danger after being taken to a hos
pital. Suffering from Bums Mrs. Ma
bel Stewart, 122S, South Second
street, who was badly burned when
her clothing caught fire Thursday,
was showing little improvement
yesterday.
Three Cars StolenWhile a party
was gathered at the home of J. K.
Quinn. 1622 Lothrop street, Thurs
day night three automobiles were
stolen from in front of the resi
dence. To Tecture on Lincoln.-- X. It.
T.oomis. general solicitor for the
Union t'arific railroad, will deliver
an address on "The' Life and Ac
complishments of Abraham Lin
coln." at the First '. rrcsbyterian
church Sunday evening.
Firemen Swell Fund Fire fight
ers belonging to engine company.
No. 16. contributed to the fund for
the benefit of the aged mother of
James Scott, murdered policeman,
yesterday.
Hold neuiiion Employes of the
Omaha quartermaster Intermediate
depot. Twenty-second and Hickory
streets.- had a reunion party and
dance at the Hanscom park pa
vilion last night.
Burned Child Convalescent
Helen Whitney, 4. who was serious
ly burned about the face and hands
February 7, is now recovering, ac
cording to hospital attendants yes
terday. To Quit Hospital Soon Police
Captain James B. MacDonald, who
had his leg. amputated because of
gunshot wounds a week ago, will
be out of the hospital in 10 days.
Dr. E. C. Henry said yesterday.
The characters in a new book for
children are made of wood with mov
able parts and fit into pockets in the
oagea,
Tea Danceand Concert
Saturday afternoon from 4 to J. Muie
iner the direction of Mr. Hubert Cus
cuden. Bara.aaa.a T itata !
A Value-Giving
Sale: 500 Blouses
r
It will be well for
.very woman to
look to her blouse
uceds while this
Nulc is in process.
This special group
of trifolette blouses
nrc ull red 11 cod to
less than one-half
price.
ilusl-bclow-tlie-waistliiie models lie in
the back to form a wide belt over the
. skirt. These are trimmed in chenille
embroidery in n contrasting tone. Other
models are made in plain colors and fin
ished in wide silk fringe. There are
many long waisted models that reach
almost to the hem line. Sizes 34 to 44-
urraa-a ttlouae Jiop Third Floor
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Saturday Specials in
Our Candy Shop
Chocolate Creams, lb., 49c
In flavors of vanilla whip cream, maple,
maple whip cream, vanilla sundae, cherry and
pineapple. 1 lb., 49c.
Assorted Caramels, lb., 56c
Pelieiously rich in flavors of chocolate,
chocolate nut, vanilla and vanilla nut. Very
special at this price, per lb., 56c.
Cream Brazils, Per lb., 56c
Always wanted when one desires an appe
tizing bite. Flavors of maple and vanilla.
Greatly reduced for today, per lb., 56c.
Kum Back Balls,. Each 15c.
Large Kum Back balls, filled with candy.
Have rubber attachment. The kiddies like
them very much. Each, 15c.
BurcfM-Xnuh Cnnily Shop Mecxaninc Floor
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Saturday Savings
Drugs-Toilet Goods
Imported Lilac Vegetal '. .75c
Palmer's Assorted Toilet Waters 79c
Mavis Compact Powder or Rouge 75c
Oriza Cleansing Cream ...39c
Bourjois Face Powder 35c
La May Double Vanity Case $1.19
Djer Kiss Face Powder' 79c
Mary Garden Cold or Vanishing Cream . .49c
Perfume, assorted odors 25c
Dorin Theater Rouge 24c
Aubrey Sisters' Massage Cream 69c
Imported Glycerine Hand Lotion 39c
Aubrey Sisters' Depilatory ; 47c
Vita Vim Yeast Tablets 79c
Wild Cherry Cough Syrup ..22c
Rubber Dressing Combs 37c
Dorin Compact Powder 32c
Johnson's Baby Talcum 19c
Sanitol Face Cream 23c
Simplex Nail Polish 32c
Piver's Sachet, original bottle 98c
Fountain Syringe 79c
Full Size Chamois .$1.79
Gem Razors, complete 79c
Lip Sticks 17c
Btirgcsa-Xaah Main Floor
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Exceptional Values
Boys' High Shoes
204 pairs of boys' black lace shoes have been
taken irom our reg
ular stock and have
been reduced to
than half price.
7A Yv !CSS
These have solid leather soles aud
Goodyear vrelts. Sizes up to 6 in B, C
and I) .widths, priced Saturday at
$295. j v
. Bargcso-Aiaah Main floor
Burgess-
nn
HASH
everybody!? stork"
Iii Omaha, liurgess-Nash is more than a store it is a progressive insti
tution interested in promoting the growth of the city
and state and the welfare of the public.
Saturday A Clearance Sale of
Children's Gloves and Mittens
Wool or Knit Gauntlets.
Jersey and plain wool in black and
50c
gray, are priced
a pair
One-Clasp, Strap Wrist
Imported cape leather and mocha
gloves. Lined or unlincd. With or
without fur trimmed wrist. $i 95
Sizes 4 to 6. Priced, a pair. . X .
Imported Cape Leather
Gloves and Strap-Wrist Mittens.
Fleece lined, some with fur lined
wrist. In gray and brown. $Q39
Sizes 4 to C. A pair w
All-wool, Assorted Colors
Gloves and mittens in black, gray,
tan and navy. Priced Off "
Saturday a pair OL
All-Wool, Dark Colors.
Gloves and mittens in gray, navy,
brown and beaver. Kfn
Priced a pair til 1.
One-Clasp and Gauntlet.
Imported cape leather and mocha
gloves. Silk or fleece lined. Em
broidered or plain backs. $1 39
Sizes 0 to 3. A pair
flnrgcaa-aab GIot Sbop Mala river
Smart Sailor Hats All the new straws
and colors. $3.95 to $9.75.
Juvenile Hats Attractive selections at
special prices.
Worthwhile Savings on
New Millinery
$750 $(75 $jQ75
A two-fold blessing goes with the purchase of a hat from this group
it is the very top of the season's mode and its pi-ice represents a saving
that is much worth while. Each one designed with the doubje appeal of
distinction and becoming lines is fashioned of Milan, Timbo Braid, Visca
Hair, Hair Cloth or the season's newest fabrics.
Black Hats of Mikn and Hair Braid
Are trimmed in ribbons or lacquered fruits and priced
especially at ., $5.00
J)orseaa-ata Hat Shop Third Floor
. First Showing Men's and Young Men's
NewSpringSuits
$35 and $40
Our Buyer has just returned, from New York
bringing with him the first of the New Spring
Suits, each a perfect garment from the
viewpoint of style, material and tailoring.
Tweeds, checks aud pencil stripes, perfect m
cut and tailoring, correct in the details that
mark them distinctly of the 1922 season.
Burgeaa-Xaah Main Floor
Saturday-In Our Downstairs Store
Saturday Buy Your
Men's High Shoes
Over 1,500 Pairs
Men's Work Trousers
, Lot No. 1 $1.49
Men's heavy work trousers in u quality that
guarantees service. Xeat striped patterns in
dark colors arc exceptionally low priced at $1.49.
Lot No. 2 $2.95
Men's and Young Men's Trousers, black, gray
and brown, striped patterns. Sizes 29 to 48. May
be had plain or with cuffs. A bargain at $2.95.
Bnra;ra-Xah Uonaalaira St.r
This is an extra i'iuc
bargain a very good
lot of Men's Shoes, re
duced especially for
Saturday's selling.'
$3
00
Wonderful shoes, with a Goodyear welt
sole, made of brown calf or black kid
leather of good grade. Sizes 6 to 11,
widths A to E. -
Saturday's Movie
Kiddies.
if Voi!tt,l n. n, al)( jojli . M,
Tom Mix
"A Ridin'. Romeo."
.4ll.rlnM-.r ina I ..r.
A Real Low Price on
Sassy Jane Frocks
3
95
Kvcry tiiotlier who
loves ti) nee her chil
dren cunningly dressed
in the most perfect
tante knows how woii
dcrful Sassy Jnua
frocks are. They answer
every purpose, for they
are well and durably
made of the best and
inf Hirst materials.
Little piils like -tiicni, too, for they are as
varied in stylo as grownups, and they arc trim
med with haud embroidery and colored ap
plique in the most original fashion.
Size G to 12.
urgra-ab Jual.r Ra.a Talr4 floor
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Saturday in Our
Jewelry Section
Rhinestone Pins
Extremely handsome bar pins in most at
tractive designs, wonderfully low priced
50?, $1.00, $1.50
New Dress Girdles
These graceful metal girdles are fashion's
latest word. A variety of styles
50 to $7.95
Burs;eia-aiih .Mala floor
000
A Sale of Genuine
Boston Bags
These convenient shopping bags are made of
genuine cowhide in tan, brown or black. 13,
14 and lo-incli sizes. Splendid values at
S1.75 '
Buricaa-Xa.ih Main Floor
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Women 's Children s
Lisle Hosiery
Boys' and Uirls' Stockings in light, medium and
heavy weights, in black, white, Russian ca!f and
dark brown. Very fine quality. Sizes 6 to llJ2.
Priced at 35; 3 for $1.00
Women's Imported Silk Lisle Hose with double
soles, toes and Pointex heels, in black, white, the
new suede gray, Russian calf, Paris tan, cordovan,
navy and brown, per pair $1.25.
Bnrseai-Saaa Main Floor
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New Novelties for
February 22
Those who are puzzled about novel and at
tractive decorations for their parties, will find
their problems solved in our lafge assortment
which includes most appropriate tallies, place
cards, cut-outs, luncheon sets, caps and gar
lands, etc.
Lady Fair Stationery
A good quality paper, nicely boxed. There ar
2i sheets and envelopes, in pink, blue, buff and
heliotrope.
Specially priced at 39t? a box.
Bargeaa-.Vaah Main Floor
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Clean-Up Day in Our
Boys' Section
Splendid values, each article greatly reduced
and of a quality to give real service and "bov"
wear.
Boys' Corduroy Suits
llandsome corduroy suits of the finest mate
rials and workmanship. JJrr50
Low priced at
Boys' Mackinaws
Splendid all-wool mackinaws in all sizes, 6 to
18 years, reduced $750
Saturday to
Boys' Velvet Suits
Attractive well made suits in a variety of
styles are remarkable, at ?fiOO
each O
Boys' Velvet Hats $1.00
' BHra;ca-Katk Main Flo.r