eSteen is Second in Apparel Club;kisitohOMAHA, Neb.. Feb. la.— D. A. Ronneland was elected president of j the Men's Apparel club of Nebraska -- for 1924 at the closing session of the'■ three day convention held in con* ‘Q | junction with the Ttetail Clothiers is t of Nebraska at the Fontenello hotel s ! Thursday. Chester A Steen of Lincoln was elected vice president and Kay Kamen of Omaha, secretary-troasurer and director of publicityand entertainment. Omaha was awarded the annual convention in1925.Members of the club were urged by I. L. Merienthal of Chicago to get - behind a dress up campaign and by a force of example rather than by slo-s i pans to impress upon consumers the ' value of wearing correct clothes.The meeting came to a close withth resolution unanimously agreed j to, to aid the Nebraska Retail Clothiers in building up a statewide repre- 1sentative organization.a a a A