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HEAT FARMERS. SEEK CODLIDGE AI {Consider Problems—Huge in the Chicago market to $1:.01%, an increase of 6 cents Depressed market conditions were attributed by the research committe to reports of surplus production, and resolutioris adopted declared a study of the situation did not bear out es- timates. A definite research program was begun which will be reported on September 24. Rallroad executives who recent e asked to reconsider t the Omaha Chamber The executives were r L velop accurater figures on the cost 6f develop ‘facts concerning whedt coff sumptlon; to analyze steps taken b: the Department of Agriculture dur- ing the war to stimulate wheat acre- age with a view of revising the proc- ess back to normal acreage; to de-]| profitable wheat production; to de- velopraccurate figures on the sections in_which re-adjustment of wheat acreage ls possible. with a view of best since J o as adding . a value to the wheat crop. ' WARD’S PLEA UPHELD. ‘Wins Right to Select Judge Before Whom He Asks for Jury Minutes. NEW YORK, August 14.—The appel- late division of the supreme court has upheld Walter S. Ward's right to select any justice he wished to pass on his application or permission to inspect the minutes of the grand jury which in- dicted him for the murder of Clarence Peters of Haverhlill, Mass. D. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1923. Woohmsrd -&lfiutlmop s ial Deputy Attorney General seeking to prevent Justice ger at Newburgh from passing on the motion, automatically is authorized, o | however, to take the to the court of app he would do ported as agreeing to consider ‘the matter further and communicate lgter with the Omaha commercial or- ganization. ¥ The program adopted by the re- search committec was design Corporation Planned. Wash., -August 14— hington, Ore- e convinced Tomorrow—An Exceptional Selling Croydon Top Coats Just Arrived— And Exclusive Pennsylvania Avenue a nm England sends us these ultra-smart b - top coats for women—big, comfort- { able utility coats, needed right now % | by those who would be Fashion ‘.x:[«!’r‘x.»“ixtjltv d | right for Autumn and Fall —and unusual—for the high type of needed all the year round by those d " models included and since they who travel, motor and go vacation- o= are 'in the special sizes for ing. women: 407} to 52V%. Careless correctness marks the lines I The dress shown to the left is of Croydon models. Fabrics are of very fine voile—a delicatc warm and so all-enduring that a c orchid shade, with hemstitching Croydon coat always looks well, . and all-over pleatings that em- even after months of wear. phasize straight lines. Size Summer Dresses ' $8.75 ¢ Values you will consider very ds upon aid of.the national gov- ment. A telegram sent by John ney Adams, president oFthe Farm- ton and north- hé close of a conven- t. asked'President Cool- in special Seventh Street Vetie -Congres wdont velief -measures when farm- the sit- on wheat W bushel fons to bel to ¥ (Efowers And they have that particular ap- in further- i \ peal of the English importation, seing no S M4 3 ] adapted and made under our direc- AN tion to meet the certain style de- mands of our own patrons. i At the right, an effective com bination of plain brown linen and brown figured voile, also oi slenderizing line. Others of plain or figured voiles tailored linens and pongees Shades of beige, jade, gray copen, navy and brow Here in browns, tans or grays— mostly small plaids, and all lined throughout. New models, $35, $49.50 $69.50 Women's Coat Section, Third floor This,is one of the most oppor- tune sales we have yet offered. Special Size Sectien, Third floor. These Newest Felt Hats Low Priced, $7-5° | 1 No. 22 i 1 Considering they follow every Fashion dictate THE RAILROAD CROSSING, | . { of Fall and are such becoming little effects in the 3 i : S i ! themselves, the price seems low indeed. s ; - Felts in the truly smart cloche with. varied ays of swatning the crown band in plain or vari-colored velvets. Those, too, swith a droop- ing pheasnt feather or novelty! side feather trimming. Many in soft fawn shades combined with deep browns, black and white, grays with self or bright colors, and the new color which shades off rust. Two models illustrated—$7.50 Millipery Section, Third flcor. -While & Whe exaggerat- n con- s men TWO-MINUTE TALKS ON | SAFETY. e A4 R £ SRR AR 58 S VR A Y 8 “~ There are only about 350 left of these ~ Winter ~ Overcoats at 525 -=$35 and $40 values Sleeveless Knitted Suits, ¥10 Most Sports-Like of Sports Wear H ¢ H i H i Silk Stockings Special, $1.50 * Just received—women’s full-fash- isned, white silk stockings with dou ble garter hems and double soles « lisle. Women's Hosiery Section, First floor Women's Silk Top Combination Suits, $2 Two styles—straight bodice with ril bhon shoulder straps or low neck, slec less, silk top with cotton bodies. ] =fitting knees. In pink. ‘Women's Enlt Underwear Section, Third floor. Pony Hose for Children Light, medium and heavy weight stock ings, recognized for their well wea qualities and fine texture. White, black, cordovan or brown. Priced according to size—S50c to 70c pr. Children's Hostery Section, Fourth fioor. Reduce Yourself With “The Francis Jordan”’ An entirely new and highly satisfactory device to'reduce flesh—in any particula . will ap- crossing Sleeveless Knit Suits, one model as illustrated—and in the best combi- nations of this season: Gray with gold or French blue. Tan with brown or rust \White with gold or French blue and All White. In these you have a correct and fashionable costume for early Au- tumn as well as all the remaining summer days. . nothing I er trak. duty. “Don’t make sure Women's Sult Section, Third floor. Petticoat Slips for Fall $7.50 Fall dresses require the petticoat slip and this new selection includes the popular Klosefit make of Tricot-Jer- sey Slips with double-to-hip hems. Clearance “Flapper” Suits Now $1.35 Boys' khaki and unbleached muslin “Flapper” Suits specially designed for regular play days. Button-on styles with short sleeves and low neck. These Suits were especially low priced in regular stock to give part of the body. - : an - exceptional value—at the re- This specialized reducer is a hand- ~ e i . i carved maple roll with corrugation d“)‘fed price the saving is remark based on scientific measurements, that able. H when applied kneads the fat in four Sturdily made and readily laundered. ways at once, and without injury, diet Sizes 3 to 10 years. I’'s an investment, gentlemen. You won't need these Coats until toward the _ . last of October. But $10 to $15 certainly is worth saving—on something you are SURELY going to need. They are for the most part the big ol o ey ‘ full-back™ Coats. Single and Double Feestielioye W‘y:..‘.’;;‘” & 1l|l ~ Breasted—made up in the Double-faced 1R Cloths—Two'toned—the styles and the weaves that are predicted as favorites this winter. osiE But there’s every other style that will be fashionable—Single and Double breasted—belted or plain; Ulsters—and Conservative Oxfords. 9 enovertaxedand tired systemanightof refreshingrestandabright tomorrow, is tho work of IR tablets. Nature’sRemedykeeps Also heavy radium silk Slips with slight fullness at the hip and deep hems. Black—Navy—Cocoa . or exercise reduces “in ‘spots’—or for Lanvin Green the entire hody. $12.50. Hair Dressing . Section, Second floor. Petticoat Section, Third foor. Boys' Section, Fourth fioor. R JUNIORS— Little Ns One-third the regu- lar dose. Made o ame ingredie then Four Specially Featured - Fur Coats: In the Midsummer Fur Sale Mentioried for the exceptional values and high fashions and " because they are representative of all the real values in this selling. Prices are much lower now than when the season opens. . Sketched at left: 45-inch Racoon Coat with huge shawl collar and new cuffs, They are brand-new Overcoats—that we have had made up “between seasons.” ¢ Leave the Bedbugs : fto P DS . The pests won't bdther you for long if you'll take the precaution to sprinkle-“P. D. S.” frecly into- the cracks and crevices—vhich are their hiding places.- “P, D. S” —is 4 tried and provén en emy fo Bedbugs,. The handy . spout. in the. can makes it easy to.apply. Use it freely to GET RID' of the bugs—and to STAY RID of them. 0 3 “For Bale-at Al “Reoples Drug Stores. eaests it At right: Natural Muskrat Coat, 45-in. length; bgauti- fully lined, $135. Rt Every one that isn’t sold now—will go -, into the regular stock—marked $35 or " $40—as the value warrants. ' A small deposit will . reserve your - selection. e IS L I I Hudson Seal Coat' 50-in. length. Shawl collar, deep cuffs; 27-in. Civet Cat Coat with beautifully work- ed skins. $338080008 8022003030000