4-A' TUB BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAl. .MAUUI HO. iy- 'Hilly Sunday of Life Insurance Gives Talk Here Tilli Onuliii Policy Writrr Facial rjrri.n ami Griturri Are Pointi t Study. V. T, F.iUuiinrf of t, jli'l i,'int .ir InitUliti I. iii I niif anr rnmpiny, aMiciU' th Omalta I tie I'ndrrwriiiT' a.i'i-.ittiri 4iurUy i:iHn in the I't anU i unit rvuii, .rtrd ilui ll'c atrr-iKC iii'ti'HU'e a nt h. U si a'i'iie vucibuUry. "Tlif aure hit miuraiicf atfrnt ratuiot t-iik live tumult- u limit rf rating, tl.f St I.oui nun jiI. Mr, IMhi-imrr i Known a I e "Hilly Sunday ( life inuraiir, He liruuht a iiujuf In Ui'utu iiiiir aiiie. nun and women and the kry. iifna n th.it thry nliouM !u4y their lnuim.. tuiy the tihniiue even to the prujur uc ti thrir vuirii ami fjic. Facial Expreinicn Important. "The fai'ial r.irr;iin 11 an im I '""i taut factor in ah'siiianlii,'' he a'l'lfd. "The viiiT alio huld he t'liltivatciL t orI or a poture may Iclf riiiine v. In. tin r our rurct m K'-'wg to do the tiling you want liim to do." Mr. DiIIh in,cr Mated Ih.t no man lii'iw faK'sniaii'-liip in all of iti ph.iNci ant he added that there are many throrie ahout it. I want uu insurance pooik t Omaha to K't tlu thoimht: There will he no inipn-t if you are re:il f-alcainm. Iirciiue all nf your pros lct will he policy hulder.'" he con tinued. "A man aU-cl me what I did when I met objection and I told him that I jnt ignored them." Gives Demonstration. The St. I.oui insurance wizard pave a cric of demonstrations of the manner in which he would pro ceed to write n father insurance for his son or dnus'liier. and nlso a young man for his wit otd :irc. He explained that when he had an applicant signed on the dotted line, he would take him to the exam ine physician. Supposing the case to he for a S3.0OO policy and the doc tor's examination was satisfactory, he would I hen take advantage of the psychological moment hy asking the doctor if he would pas the ap plicant for $5,000. The doctor reply ing in the affirmative, he would turn to the applicant and susst the in crease from $.5,000 to $5.1)00 and in one time out of four would succeed. State Fraternal Workers , . to Meet Here on Saturday " The Nebraska Fraternal Workers' association -will meet at 12:30 next Saturday in the office of C. M. Kichards. 610 V. O. V. building. After a trip to the observation tower, the members will go to the Chamber of Commerce rooms, where luncheon will be served at 1, to be followed by speeches by Lieut. Gov. P. A. Barrows and Mrs. Mary LaRocca. Barber Shop Proprietors to Discuss New Ordinance Barber shop proprietors will hold a meeting Monday night in Paxton hotel to discuss the new regulatory ordinance which affects barber shops, schools and colleges. The ordinance, which will be ef fective April 5, provides for a board of three examiners and an inspector, all to be named by the mayor and confirmed by the council. Omaha Bank Qearings Omaha batik clearings for the week were $37,683,083.82, according to reports of the Omaha Clearing House association yesterday. Clear ings for the corresponding week last year were $37,348,195.71. For last week they were $40,932,517.11. Brad street placed Omaha 15th in bank clearings. Church Aids Family Bereaved by Death When the hu.land and father of the family shown In the picture died three month aifo leaving the ife and five children tfcttituir, the spirit cf C'hti.tuii frlluwthip wit routed in the United Jtrcihrcn church, Nine teenth and Lothmp ttrcct. to which the family hrloiiK. Though the congregation i small. 5H) ha been raird and paid on a IttOtlcNt fVltlao. tint for Irmn ! church. And neaily enough in pledg es nat neen untamed to make month ly payments. One orgauiiation investigated the case and suhtrribed (50 and i sup ply cf clothing. l ive women fa a Indue agreed to t lot he the children f'-r a year. Another i supplying all the poutoii needed by the brood. A heating toe and furniture and othrr household necritn" are re quired to furnish the little home and the church has appealed to people hiving tilth article which they don't need to contribute them. Any money donated will be applied on payment for the Iioum. .'topic willing to give my of these things are asked to call on Mahel Gillespie, 2iWt North Twenty-lirst Mrett or telephone her at Webster Suit Filed to Test County Redistricting Edward V. Palmer, 914 South Twenty-sixth street, will file a mandamus action in district court to compel Flection Commissioner Mc Hugh to accept his filing for nomina tion for county commissioner from the Foutlt district. "It is merely a friendly test suit," said McHugh, who refused to accept Palmer's filing from the Fourth dis trict, holding that his home in the Ninth ward is in the First district. The county commissioners changed the district boundaries last week. Hut the 1919 law say they can. redistrict only once in four- years. They re districted in July. 1918, and there fore cannot again redistrict until July, 1922, McHugh claims. If the redistricting last week was illegal, Painter can file only from the First district. Beatrice Youths Admit . Stealing Chickens, Paroled fip.itrire. Krh.. March 25. CSnp- cial Telegram.) Six young men of this city, Evan Freeman, Roy Ham sey, Velma Tatum, Lou Witzki, Francis South and Tom Day were arraiornpri in district rnnrt on the charge of stealing chickens. The nrst lour picaaea guilty ana were paroled to their parents for one year. Day and South pleaded not guilty. Clarence Booth oleaded not euiltv to the charge of breaking and entering the Lourtney home here. PIANO U TUNED AND REPAIRED AH Work Guaranteed A. HOSPE CO. 1513 Douglae. Tel. Douf. SSSS. Do You Really Know Comfort? Many women who have accus tomed themselves to high heels and pointed toes say, "Oh, my shoes are perfectly comfortable!" As a mat ter of fact they have forgotten what real comfort Is. And they do not realize that the penalties of unna tural footwear may be felt In other parts of the body than the feet The Cantilever Shoe provides such nor mal, absolute ease that discomfort and fatigue become as foreign to the Xeet as to the hands. Not only are the lines natural and the heels built for perfect balance and support, but Cantilevers have a Xrexible arch which permits the foot to bend freely. This gives strength ening exercise to the muscles and eliminates any possibility of weak arches. Call and try on a pair of Cantil evers learn what comfort really Is. All guess work eliminated In fit ting your shoes now. We have Just Installed an X-Ray machine and every shoe Is now fitted by X-Ray without extra charge to you. Sizes 2 to 11, Widths AAAA to EE. For Men and Women. HOSIERY, SrATS AND RUBBERS- Sold in Omaha Only by CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP. Moved to Ifew Location, 1708 Howard St, j Opposite I. W. C. A. Bids. "Write for Free Booklet Tsrmremn is 39 MILTON POGERS AND SONS JL VCOPAN Hard wore nd Household Utilities'' 1515 HAPNEV ST.' Be One of the 'HMSIS BOOSTERS Thi$ Spring There are Jmndreds of Chambers Tireless Ga Range boosters in the city be one of them. Ke plaee your old stove this spring with a "Cham bers" and sing its praises with the, other boosters. Cooks With the Gas Off ! The Chambers Tireless Gas Range cook's your food with the gas off. The heat is re tained by Insulation insulated hoods on top for boiling and stewingInsulated ovens for roasting, baking no matter what you are cooking, merely heat the food up, shut the gas off and then go away and forget all about the food. It will go on cooking at FUEL, SPEED UNATTENDED. A Chambers cuU your gas bill In two and takes you out of the kitchen hours every day. Be a Chambers booster this Spring! You Can Own a Chambers on Our Easy Payment Plan 1 i - Refrigerators Priced Much Lower This Year! Refrigerator .prices are much lower than they were last J year. Our fresh Spring stock Is in. We have a style and a -size for your own needs. Mineral wool Insulated boxes, all white enamel lined, hardwood cases. Come down and pick your box out now while our line are unbroken, at the NEW GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Wisconsin "Peerless" Refrigerators -; Economical ' Efficient Low 1a Price CONVENIENT TEEMS Woman in Suit to Recover Her Pink Teddies HBsaaMM f)f ffmlunt AHffW Slie Found Garmrnti With Hut-band' Clothe In Hold Koonu Aimed Haymsn of Council Bluffs. i seeking, ihroukh a replevin action in municipal eatirt, t- recover po riicn from Mr. Dtt Finer kit and Jamr Hurl omonal article which ii. elude two pink Jerney teddie. three rtiKliigovtiit, tct of ivory piece and l.oe. The cae it et for hearing nut Thursday. Mr. Kmeriik. one of the defendant, live tipMair a( J6I0 Dewty avenue. K'ecrntiy in municipal court the lost a replevin action to recover a ba mond ring from a man aliened to have bought It from Mr. Emerick. Sr lfuibind Left Her. DUcuin(f the action brouuht by Almcila 1 layman. Mr. Emerick :iid: "I went with Mr. Duel to a local hotel, where I recogniied ionic of my bunband's clothes in a room from w hich we took bis Kaftncnt and r!o the personal effect for which Mr. I layman i uing. My husband, w ho wa an automobile salesman, lia de serted me and a IS-year-oM son. I do not know where Mr. Emerick is. We have Utrn married 17 ytars 4 we lad no -ru)u dmrtie diOicub t.r until thu aliair," Abandonment Charge, Hit. l uirriik fplamfd Hi it Jame I'urll came iota the rje through hi work a a collector, Her Imnbaml it Haul r.menik. , , "I hve never seen Mr. I layman,'' aid Mr. Lmcri k. )eputy County Attorney John Yuutr Hate J that he ha tiled a charge oi wne and child abandon ment siuiiut I'aul limerick. Legion Auxiliary to Give Charity Program An eiilet uiiiiucnt for timllii on the lt of the American I.rim, Yixitiiitf Nure, Christ Child so ciety. J- lk. itewboi, bov of the M.i-unie huiiie, lailur 1'lanauan'i l' line and the Hellevue Vocational Training school will be yiven next Saturday evening in the Auditorium under aspire of the American Le sion auxiliary, A certain number of extra scats will he told to the public at 50 cent. Ticket go. on alc Tuesday. On the program will be an ae thetic dance by Central High school KtrU, mu-iic by the American I.e uion band, an aerial act bv Harry Janek, folk dance by Y. V. C. A. k-irU, a hurlcsijue lack w-ire art by David Abbott and Agnes Hritton, lo by Alma Huntley, exercise by Boy Scouts and by Camp I'irc Girls, olo hy Charles Merrill Brrhn, "boy Caruso," and dance by the Segi children Nick "Carter," 2tL Scul lo Kearney -Vfhfii Do I UtT U Hoy in I'ottrt r.iVbth 'I 1 lint. Nick 't'aiter" Tc-tiilo, 11 ami dauntU-iK. nude hi eighth ai-prar-anee in juvenile court ytirrdav. "Good niortiing. Nick," said Ju-'i Scar. "You're looking; well tins morning." "(Jood morning, judge, o're you," responded Nick. "What ay you to a lutle ttip la Kearney?" m.uired the iud(f-, after glancing at Nick' record. ' Nick mover uneasily in his cluir and said nothing, The record shows that on May 8, lJt), Nick walked cdf with a lure, a buggy and some lurness belonging to someone else, it further liu that on October 14. 1W. he departed for part unknown with a strange bicycle. After this episode he wa sent to Kivcrvii w home, and length ened his record by escaping. Once before Judge Sear 'ordered Nick t the Kearney indnstii.il school, but paroled hint. "Of course I'll mis you, Nick," reflected the judge. "But 1 guess you really will have to r this" time." "When do I depart!" asked Nu k. "This afternoon," he was informed. Nick' father, Fred l'cstiilo, l'Hki 'cuih Twcniirih street. In comt wuh hi the piKic shrgt against Niik was truancy. Train of Invalid War Veterans Stops Here "lltilo. Onmhai Wr'r front I!i..ada I" lliiii.o faces uverspicaj with that many grin peeped out ( car window of a westbound tram in the I ni. mi Maiion yard., Saturday after noon, on their drt sight tit the "gateway to the west." The party wt mad up of tuber cular vrtcian of the late war en route front t ux. Hills, Staten Island in the ritiiuut licncral hospital, Denver. Captain Farrar wa the medical oificrr in charge. Another purly ! bound for a hn.pital at Camp I re jmont. Calif., will come through soon, the said. Supt. J W. Adams and II. A. Smiley gave the train special at teution Ouruig it stay, "Whta do we eat?" wa the typi cal army yell the ex-oldier flung at Adam when mes time neared. Man Dei-Mo to He Lawyer After Disurre Suit Lift l-'ranct .-vrmsirong, whose divorce i ae startled lienroti a few weeks ago, is studying law. "You know, after that divorce from my wife, llilui. I got the bug o be a lawyer," said Armstrong, who wa making a round of the court room Saturday. Arm-tron;; lot the Milt for divorce. Oinalid Taxi Furr to Cet Sffoitd V.uX, 1T lVr llritt Taxation rale i Om4t4 will be til another IS per cent Monday, The irdiictton, he second in fu!' tlionths, w At announced etf(J.y lompatiy. The new rat wd result in a saving ol $ rent a mile. fiman now- it a4 14 nave re sec ond lowest txl i'e vl any city in the count i y. KfJl'he Bee AU W Vv Through. You M' rtnd It Inter esting. Aturmi-f.sisxr. CREAM CLEARS A STUFFEHP-HEAD Instantly Open Every. Air Paisafe Clean Throat ! our nostril are cloggrj and our dead is MutfeJ because of nasty catar or a cold, apply a little puie. atitiirptic cream into your nitri's. It iinolrsles ttitoiitfh nerv jir Hs i age, soothing and healing swoilrn. inilamed meiiilianc anu you get in stant relief. Tiy this. t''t a small bottle oi 1- ly' Cream Palm at any drug store. Your clogged nostril open tight up. your head is clear: no more hawking or snuffling. Count fifty. AIJ the stuffiues. drvnes. stnigaling for breath is gone. You ieel I me. 1 1 1 1 1 1 iii in in i ii it ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iii i it n n i iiit iii i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' Toys nd Children's Furniture Third Floor SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS. 7M- -HI TS Toys, Baby Ctrriiges and Children's Furniture Always on Show. TWci onma arc an judgment is exercised bv our buyers in making their purchases of 1 J1C SalTlC bur low and medium priced furnishings as is given to selecting the more decorative type and then we say we show the most comprehensivo assortment of really good fur-nituros-tliis ad offers most convincing facts of our ability to sell for less. Without obligation vre invite you to inspect 'and compare. mssm .Bnu,iSiatE Ii ItuVlLipi. i Curtains of Quality To suit every requirement; per pair, from If 1.00 to $50.00 Plain hemstitched voile and marquisette curtains, per yard 9 1.00 Lace edged marquisette curtains, per pair .....$1.2o, Jpl.oo. tiS-.JU Ruffled marquisette curtains, per pair oo'e-n Ruffled muslin curtains, per pair '2 Ruffled voile curtains, per pair An Ruffled dotted marquisette curtains, per pair .ipo.UU Filet net curtains, ivory and ecru, figured and lace edges, per pair , $2.75, $3.25, $4.25 and $G.50 Novelty curtains of net foundation and different style lace edges and in sertions, per pair, $4.50, $5.00, $0.75, $7.50 and $10.00. , "Dutchess," the aristocrat of the curtain family, new designs, especially priced at $0.50, $8.25, $9.50, $10.75, $12.75 and up to $30 per pair. OOO- -000 Gift Shop LAMPS and SHADES Tloor, reading and table lamps these are in shapes and colors that are to be seen for the first time this spring. Shades are of silk or parchment. Floor lamps complete $19.50 to $58.00 Beading lamps complete .... 20.00 to 42.00 Table lamps complete 17.50 to 45.00 ooo Rugs Rattania Rugs for sun porches and " bedrooms most interesting in design, of artistic effects and col or combinations easy to clean reversible and seamless. Several sizes offered. We quote the 7-(i by 10-6 at $14.50 Smith Seamless Velvet Rugs Wool faced, made in one piece 9x12 ft. Blues, tans and browns; both large and small all-over patterns. Those, are good values, each... .$26.50 Roxbury Axminster Standard Rugs Very heavy deep pile; rich in appearance and in newest patterns. These are a regular $47.50 grade, hut as they were purchased from the mill at a reduction, due to slight imperfections in weave or the matching of patterns, we offer 15 rugs, size 9x12 ft., each $39.50 Rugs for Small Sized Rooms A good selection of colors and pat terns; one size, 6x9 ft., some seamless; in velvets and Axniinsters; at a big saving in price, each $23.50 and $31.50 Linoleums The use of linoleums in patterns plain and jaspe effects for covering all rooms in the house and to be used as backgrounds for both oriental and domestic rugs is growing daily. The manufacturers are making many patterns, which when promplty waxed are attractive and easy to care for. We want you to sec the carpet patterns at $1.65 per square yard, and the Jaspc in hrowns, blues or grays, per square yard ' $2.15 Both patterns 6 feet wide. -OOO 2 Golden Oak . Storage Chest With five roomy drawers instead of four as pictured . .. .$12.85 Four-Piece 'Bedroom Suite In American walnut, . as lo as ...$90.00 Gate Leg Table In mahogany,' half a hundred styles and sizes ranging In price from ' $19.50 to $75.00 Table like illustration, 34x45 inh - size, at .$29.00 Chinese Crass Furniture Our own Importation direct" from China. . Chairs and rockers In a wide variety $12.50. $13.50, $15.00 ; $16.50 and $17.50 1 Phonograph Dept. Brunswick ft Substantial Oak Rockers and Chairs Over a hundred patterns to choose from; wood leather and fab- , ricoid upholstery, high and low baek styles ..$6.00 to $40 Hand-Made Reed Furniture In frosted brown and old ivory. Cretonne and tapestry uphol stery. Priced surprisingly low. Library Tables In mahogany. . .$19.50 to $75 Davenport Tables In mahogany... $19.50 to $65 Oak library table with drawer, 42 inch size, as low as . .$12.50 Cedar Chests $16.00 and up A cedar chest affods real protec tion against moths for your winter woolens. Da-Beds In wood, steel and fiber; plain r day i beds complete with mat tress, as low as . ; . . . . $28.50 7 Trunks Brunswick machines appeal with two-fold strength to the lover of the beautiful in music and furni ture. These machines have many distinctive features in artistic de signs and finishes. Queen Ann Console type like illustration in mahogany or walnut, 36 V4 inches wide, 354 inches hieh and 2m inches deep $225.00. Terms if you wish. Why not have a trunk that will give you year round service a Hartmann Cushion Top Wardrobe Trunk can be conveniently and advantageously used In your bedroom. Its arrangement provides a place for all your apparel. Full size Hartmann wardrobe trunk; cushion top and fully equipped. A great Talue $45 Cane Rockers and Chairs In wide varieties, a splendid spe cial value in solid mahogany with hand woven carie seat and back $19.50 Quaint Colonial Spinet Desks In sizes and styles to meet every requirement $28.00, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50 and up mi ii i it iii i in n iii. i i ii ii ii Mini iii i i i i ii i i i in ii i i i ri mil i i i i i nil in 11 I in i i mi u n I I I I I I i I I I i l l I l i i i i I I M I