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y spots . y rary y | v THE EVENING WORLD, eet JULY 19, 1921%,' - ’ | PLANS BIG ESTATE ‘LORD BRYCE HERE THREE PRIESTS APPLY | SHIP CAPTAIN REWARDED. | FOR HIS GREAT RELIC TO Shiga WASHINGTON, July 10.—The stare P Yepartment has recelved from the Brit- onordag Church of | te. G00, deck, pamsengers were irana yesterday at the Church of | (reg without fom torthe West Modus | GRANDCHILDREN a Ambassador Will Dis- Jean Baptiste, Lexington Avenue | Capt. Humphrey is no longer wit) the , cuss Wars’ Causes and nnd 76th Street, applying the relic of | | Shippin Board fleet and now lives in| Means of Averting Them. st Ann to men, women and ohilren “___ — ; FIFTH AVENUE WurRGIZER oe k sh Embassy a note transmitting a st . i € ‘up awarded by the Britieh Gov | Attend on Second Day of tormoriy of the United States shipping | Novena of Preparation — 13" "Vin ath MORUY Ia" fof | Three priestg were kept busy 9 Nicobar ‘tana and| | | | Ontaka Mittionaire’s Will Pro-| ‘ vxides for Keeping Propert) a : ~ iy iscount James Bryce, former Brit- Intact Through Generations. |, Ambassador to this countrs, w f arrived on the liner Celtic on “a visi OMARA, July 19.—An °xPeri-|to old friends,” accompanied by the Yesterday was the second day of th: novena of preparation for the feast of the “healing saint,” July 26. Though there Were not @o many afflicted, ing on ertitches, as in| other ye the deformed as well as |those in the early stages of incurable =. 2 Irish Laces ment in the buliding of a tremendous fertane. in which an estate now worth Viscountess and his nephew, Noland I. K. Bryce, will remain in this coun- were to be seen among of men and women. Young women earried sick babies in 120 West 42d St. Between Broadway and Sixth Ave Store-wide Very Special! Real baby Irish edges, *4 inch side, willions of dollars will be left to RTOW | try two months, ale RETNS, oe youn : P - 19¢ yd. end accumulate for the next seventy-| “Of course I shall go to Washing- ad V eiciaw tom iMEey aed on ae Cover up the big | Edges and insertions, | inch gy 4s ; five years or #0 before it isdistributed, | ton to pay my respects to President jly man was half carried to the altar, victrola and geta . ‘ ae yd. has just hed its beginning in Omaha.| Harding and Secretary of State | all cana ey an matte s ortable anode! | EA eo, very fine auality, 9g gets The estate consists of choice business | Hughes," Viscount Bryce eaid, “put |Kanius Cis. Mane wrote a jeune of om us $25.00 | Picot 18 vu ; and residence property in Omala and/|1 have not come on any official or | cured eighteen years ago. It appears ‘icot edges, a ’ je yd. im Bouthern California, in bonds, land | diplomatic mission. In fact IT have |he lias written such a@ letter every For feck or camp | GROUND FLOOR year at this time, this cammer—eon James F, Mooney came from mortgages, &c—the very crvim of been entirely out of touch with the |S" : securities, bi it itish Foreign Office. Pittsburgh with a paralytic child Judge James FE. Neville of Omaha “One of the old friends I expect to|sShe said she had absolute faith in! who died recently in San Diego, Cal,| visit is Dr. Charles W. Btiot, Presi. | St. Ann and expected the child to by é healed. She will remain here until where he was spending the winter,|dent Emeritus of Harvard Un)- Me visiting the ahureh daily and THIRD WEEK | Clearance Rubber | Toilet Goods 4 OUR waa one of Omaha's wealihiest men | versity saying. the customary prayers. A) 2 quart Pure Gum Water Bottl ‘ 3 When his will was filed for probate Despite his eighty-three years, Vis. | Mra ram inating Sd Ped ahd | $2.25 } it was found to provide for keeping | Count Bryce appears to be in the best | 1671" MUtel hh Meno Claimed te | | 2 quart Pure Gum Syringe, $2.75 | the property intact through at least] of health, Other passengers said he ve heen “fully cured” of a malady an_ | WAS oUt on deck before 8 o'clock each | "ave PCr v after having beon given five days to Rubber Sponges, 39 and 75 two generations of heirs and to Silk Brocade Rubber Lincd Tourist morning. i | f ed iris: tain @ recommendation that it never!” During the session of the Institute | !Y° nena Case, .95 be distributed but that It always re- of Politics, which opens at Williams| pris? HAS GOLD! JURILER, | Goodwear Divers’ Caps, 45c ' main as a single business enterprise College on July 27, he will deliver 4} ih, Roy, Thomas F. Lynch, Chap-| Sateen Bandanna, 95 | the successive heins to draw from the | S¢ries of elght lectures covering “in- 1 of the House of Good Shepherd, | interest, which at that thine will | ternational relations of the Old World | iain of te Holse Of Good sents Beach Hats, $1.95 amount to millions of dollars every sistwsrotal’ ini Biseorey, Holltoals idee Giich oF ie CHAMtION veabeeny. | Sateen Bathing Suit Bag, $2.45 j ear. | o¢ jal, aspects, | © \, ‘t G 8. 1, see conservative estimate of the value| including a discussion of the causes A rolomn high mags of thanksgiving | Rubber Gloves, size 8, 8!2,9, 7B ef the estate at the time for the pos-| of war and the means of averting | foption a procession of the new Rubber Tooth Bru 35c = aible distribution ww $125,000,000 to nay of the Order of Goo epher GROUND FLOOR x 180,000,000, with an Nee eeee) coe |. DiNMIOD of Wate and thelr pre-Jat which the Rev. John oF. Brady. | Sy of from $7.500/000 to $9,000,000 vention is c@Bsidered timely, eoinvid Pastor of the Church of St. Francis resided aul ing with the preparation for a world disarmament Bryce, Judge Neville had three gons, George and Eugene of St. Louis and Eimer J. of Omaha. Elmer Neville has five children. The other brothers have ome ohild each. he will provides that Rot until all seven of these grand- children are dead shall the estate be divided. At the same time Judge Neville suggested that by that time the estate will be so large that the heirs will not find it necessary to Baron| Sergius A. Korff will speak on “Rus divide it but that the income will be|#!@'S Foreign Relations During the | x sufficient for their every possible need. | 44st Half Century,” Stephen Pana. | The youngest grandchild of the|retoff, former Bulgarian Minister, wil! % seven is Norman Lewis Neville, son| discuss “Near Bastern Affairs hah ¥ of Elmer J. Neville, Norman is ten|C@Bditions;” Tommas Tittoni, Presi- | . : years old he table of mortality |dent of the Italian Senate, will lec- ; 5 used by the big te insurance com-|ture on “Modern Italy, Its Intellect. | % . panies gives little Norman forty-nine | ual, Cultural and Financial Aspects.’ : who is ¢ conference. Viscount however, said bie visit haa nothing to do with the conference, Count Paul Teleki, Prime Minister of Hungary when former Emperor Charles attempted to regain the throne, will lecture on “The Place of Hungary in Buropean History” at the | Institute of Politics session. \, Two Days Only! | Glove Silk Underwear Vests, at lowest price we have | quoted in years, $1.75 1 OO Women’s Summer Wraps Vests, very heavy quality, bod- @ ne Wwe. ms Cufcheon’s Vie - July Clearance Sale Boar, relcloretd, ings | $25 bottom, oe $2.95 | GROUND FLOOR of Cotton Dress Fabrics At Greatly Reduced Prices For the first time—navy and black tricotine wraps at $25. One may (i choose from seven smart models of straight line coats and page- S| | back capes. They possess all niceties of good tailoring. Are lined throughout with silk. Though Summer wraps, they have sufficient warmth to wear late in the Autumn. Nothing less than a Special Mid-Summer Purchase would permit selling them at so low a price. | THIRD FLOOR Nevilles Norman years than that to stay on earth And the estate canno be divided until all of both the first and second generations shall have died. Judge Neville was eighty-five years old. None of his three brothers died under eeventy-five. 3 The Neville estate is to- a mated at $2,000,000 or ov c million dollars will speak on “The Economic Facto in International Relations: Also arriving on the Francis W. H of the British fi Economist, ton, He ‘said has many more Celtic was former publisher Journal, thy to Washing deficits of Conrinuine throughout the month ot July we are placing on sale practically our entire remaining stock ot tine Imported and American Dress Cottons at considerable reduction trom the tormer prices. Prices range: 50c, 75c, 95c, $1.25 cos 1.50 yard years to live. But taking into con-|and Achille Viallate of the Ecole sideration tle. .longevity of the| Libre des Sciences Politiques, Paris the great nations were caused by militarism and that disarmament would lift the burden of taxation from the people During enti- ‘Two interest t compound the war he was known as 4 will total for seventy-fiv paid pacifist. away beyond ‘$100,000, oe | Crepe de Chine finest steel beads! | because we have Acting Chie It is possible Navy Blue i ts f Parag secaimtation of hi BANTON AFTER SWINDLERS The collection includes Dotted Swiss, lOrgandics, S s 1! 1 68 - 1 . From Paris t penne greet Amor satate = hie OF “HOME SITE” ae Voiles, T’ssues, Ginghams, Shirtings, English Prints, pecia ° $ . Yd. Serge, $ 45 Yd. | Bead ed Bags Was invested In real estate, 40. the | compiuinte trom thirty-five or forty trope Tinks, Getsens, [srcaeeain) Hendy Bak: Colors, both light and dark. A firm Superior in quality. Sponged. so ~ | Tax Fu | MAY antot octeta nc seep theese persone that real estate swindlers have lish and Swiss Novelties, Fancy White Fabrics, etc. quality 40 inches wide. inches wide. , | At $1 a Additional B) 8, he Neville estate| taken advantage of the housing short- : eae SN eecora tia ft E Pagrsiegirat fiaot fot Selamusie. ie ro ther of th el ms in, rou > : SPCOND FLOOR | nuneredibly aes louie f Nevii * voked desis for “home site: . | s BS, grannies Mt] Aen a Silk Broadcloth French Ratine | i Hotel, across from the northwes: cor ner of the Omaha Post Office, and Sale of Remnants 5 marked them is ¢ All remnants of McCutcheon Fabrics such as Ging- h $1 40 Yd ( They have onlt tues of the Neville properties. The Neviile hams, Crepes, Swisses, Voiles, Organdies, Linens, eas 8 ° . very close. ney have only jus tel, 1 Stree d y ved fons ; | Fost ‘omice, is Naina “The ‘Delma a Prints, Sateens, White Materialsand French Novelty Crepe S irtin S The fabric of the hour! Stripes, BEEN adi in oN co eye ; Such | Hotel Mth and Farnam, is anotner i) yet i id aT. Denton a Fabrics, in practical ‘engths, will be marked at an addition to the Store-wide $1.95 ya. Both are good serviceable qualities. | Latter is striped. 33 inches wide, Sports Silks $3.95 va. The Neville Block, at 16th and Ha ny Streets, is a fourth Neville prop: ty. Particularly are the Nevil'e| Block, the Neville Hotel and the Dei mar Hotel in desirable locations. Ad- | '\\5 pane ditional Nevitle property is scatieres | ‘\!\h oe ya all over the city. All of it ts income- | fh producing and je increasing in value every year. During the present generation the |! maanager of the estate is Elmer J plaids, checks, plain colors. 40 inches Sales wide. b aoe . SECOND FLOOR GROUND FLOOR ¢ A Satin Corset | $2.95 i Excellent quality of lot. though he bad tak Wiig about one-half price to close out. 1 no part in dt He was in was his as Fifth Avenue New York Fox Scarfs $29.50 elastic | 4 34th and 33d Streets w York and \ satin, it 18 absolutels on and mnie} 4 rol , azingly low price for these Neville, Associated with his fater ine falar Aithough, the property | , ‘ : ; girdle top, Light boning for slender an ania zinal vilew peice for age will be James HB. Neville, now a atu: | in different States the trades all appear White and colored. 40 inches wide. figures. Sizes 21 to 26. | eautiful al shaped sca dent at Yale, when he completes hie/to have heen consummated in Mar 0 8 VAN BY"? by . pa ya LO OR Other fox scarfs, $39.50, $49.50 a education. The will provides that | tan” = = — GROUND “FLOOR CO? | ° : should either of these be disqualifed | ————————————— — — ——— g . FOURTH FLOOR | in any way, Keith Neville, a cousin, : former Governor of Nebraska, sha:t his place in the management of estate. When the two younger sons of Elmer hecome of age (hey are to have a share In the mbanagement of the property. If young Norman Neville should live to be ten years older than bia grandfather was at the time of the latter's death the estate will amount to between §230,000,000 and $300,000, 900, with an annual income of be- | 20 Dozen Children’s White Frocks Women’s Strap Pumps, $9.75! | New models in two or three strap styles, patent leather, gun metal, tan calfskin’? | ous heel $1.95 S ‘ch Mean: = Xe DW \ turned soles, and full French or baby Louis hee! . , ’ AM MEY NewYork iI Clearance of Women’s Low Shoes—$3.95 For the 2 to 6 year old. A | | special purchase to sell at this Black, white and tan, several styles. unusually low price! White ¥ | lewark Store -- 649 Broad St. | 4 tween $15,000 anand $18,000,000. Ne SECOND PLOOR ' voile, piped with pink. MUST HAVE TAX STAMP. | = = WOMEN’S LOW SHOES [ee eee rear Girls’ Tussah Reduced for Clearance! Frocks, $5.75 Edwards for Mant vunced | | esterday that es | A modest price for these charm- { t ry person or corpo At F Rat ity : vation carcying on a business or oc. | | At A é 5 ing frocks! Two models, one in upation Which @ special tax . | . as Hl ery ; = | tan, blue, lavender, pink; one in vequired mu 1 a special tar . iy Buckskin Sports oxfords, rubber White canvas play oxfords. Sizes tan only. 6 to 12 years. { tamp not later th ’ a t soles, 824 to 2, 834 to 2. W Hye combas the arrange le te pee e : | FOURTH FLOOR Harem Scarem . f ; ia { f | 500 pairs, in incomplete sizes, Collector Edwards Gives Warninx of P ible Penalties. } Colle of Internal Checked gingham or plain cham- Dresses, $2.95 Featuring Three Values! oy ¢ ; | bray, organdie collar and cuffs. te manafucturers ¢ B B k Wast | 6 to 12 years. { sarin : atiste reak- . FOURTH FLOOR | pal ea | | fast $12.75 Satin $3.95 ‘i 4 3 This is an End-of-the-Season clean up of low shoes. HH Coats Petticoats For Boys IMURED GIRLS DOING WELL bome af thie styles AGH ak 41238 pee mle, | Conte veiled wi ehiflon, co's, panel front and Baek Khaki Sports Particular attention is called to the great number of qeima meds very epecial at $12. ga andtes: with hematitehed hem, p ered aid White Pumps and Oxfords off 1, for both Dress and BUCOND FLOOR | Suits, $2. 95 | ar J Mas Sport wear, Sports SHEL UBER Pants. 6 to ve : F ‘ ye : | yr 1 special! | j 3 ve They come in finely woven white Linen and Snowbuck 1 ( ! TS yar Fea" §P Wes } } : FOUR’ i sas favors both plain and in combinations of colored:leather; White Silk and Cotton zloves , BA EON | yaaa t t Kid and Calf. mL J pd i. rice! | ita fe oo Greatiy Reduced in Price Note Paper H You will also find Pumps and Oxfords in all leathers { 31 at 75¢ 4 . . . Sue mi 6 button | Silk or cotton, two claep length, Good lit 1 Ral CARAS ALL } sizes in ov ery style, but all sizes and widths will i an Nagata at ene Also twelve button cotton gloves. | tavaal vere st lower pric in " i _ ; jound in the lot Wl wrist gauntlet, Greatly reduced, | envelopes. 9% ae j SALE SHOES CANNOT BE EXCHANGED, CREDITED OR SENT C0. D | | HONE £30 Murray Hoi? TT STI EN A lS TT TT ACCRUES: etsttnea en - vmntic

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