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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1923)
Two Omaha Polo Teams Is Plan of Army Officers Vnialia will have two polo teams I] ady to meet opponents at the next \tt-Sar-Ben meet, according to Col. Djtviil .1/. Stone, who with Col. Frank Mwlstead is training a civilian and nti army team. 'About 24 candidates meet every Sunday at Ak Sar Men field and pn thtough their paces. "Then is no reason ill th world why Omaha, ran't have as pood If not belter team l ban Snelling or any other city or ftoet." said Colonel Stone. "We have some very Rood timber and the boys work well. My next fall we should have a wh’irlwind braee of teams." Bee Want Ails Produce Results. Blood Hounds Track Man Held for Murder Albuquerque. N. M., Oct. 31.—Max into Pi iom. a young married man of Parrale*. about 1M> miles north of here, was arrested and lodged in jail there late today m connection with thr murder of Miss Edwin a Silva, 19, whose mutilated body was found In ■xn irrigation ditch near Corrales yes terday. Miss Silva had been miss ing about 10 days. Wood bounds front to* siat- pent tentlary were taken to Corrales to day. They are said to have been give.i (he scent of the girl's shoe and have gone directly to I he Perea home, where some of the dead girl's ap parel covered with b1#ud, was found. Road fho Help Wattled ads today. Anti-Klan Bill Is Introduced in Oklahoma Bjr Intern*! iminl New* “'rnlcf. State Capitol. Oklahoma city, Okl., Oct. 31. -A bill prohibiting the wear* I iug of hoods and other masiptera dr* except in lodges or private homes, declaring on emergency and forbid-1 ding assembly of one or more per ( -uns for the purpose of violating Its provisions, was introduced in the Okla homa senate this afternoon by Sena tor t.\ 11. Lecdy. This Is ibo fir.'t vital legislation in Oklahoma aimed directly at tie* Kii Klux Kinn. one si eUon provides penitentiary sentences of one to 20 years for per sons convicted of assembling in bodies of 1U or more for the purpose of "whipping, criticising, threatening or I Intimidating person**.'* or for com mining these a* is. Sinfivin uff<*ns< is t rmed riot. \azimo‘\a’s \auile\ille Sk' N'Ii Is ^ itlidrawn H> \-.MN irtpil I’rc**. ■Vf w Vi a. Oil. 31.—“The l.'nlinown l.ud.'* i indt-ville sketch dealing Mttlrli H\ with tfir- divorce law* of New S i>t K state. in which Mme. .Vizi iiiomi id '.vcd a ,\»»n.in of the sheets. was withdrawn yesterday flow th» ! program at tb* Palace theater as obr .actionable. tIk action was taken at i he rcqwst « r !'\ F. Alls * and other ■ fticlals of III*' F Keith organisa tion. Tin- sketch Mari'-d on the Pactlio coast about nme weeks ago and in tiavrliug i aMward drew sharp criti ci*his In smaller cities. Ki^ol the Help Wanted ads today. Mezzanine Menu, 35c Fried Pork Chop with Country Gravy Mashed Potatoes Bread and Butter Tea, Coffee or Milk Mezzanine Floor •EVERYBODY'S STORE* Burgess-Nash Company. - ^ Saturday, Home-Coming Day at Creighton f’ltin to attend the game with the Haskell Indians, played at Creighton Field Saturday. j Phenomenal Sale of Newest Leather and Beaded Hand Bags Selected stocks of prominent New York manufacturers. Bags made of the finest leathers and loveli est beads, beautifully fitted and lined. Hundreds of pretty styles and shapes from which to choose. Bags to suit the most discriminating tast Buy now for the holiday gifts, as well as your own use. These are wonderfu1 values that will interest j every woman who reads this ad. We advise an early selection, thus avoiding disappointment. Group No. 1—$1.29 ^ Cobra grained, beaver, calf, Indian goat, soft crush and novelty leathers in black, brown, cocoa, gray and tooled effects. Pouch, pocketbook and swapger styles mounted on novelty, plain and self-covered metal frames. All are fitted with coin purse and mirror. Group No. 2—$2.49 Pin •«■!, vnchette, Indian goat, beaver and calf leathers in rich brown, gray, black, cocoa and color combinations. An exceptional assortment of attractively styled bags. These are truly sensational values at $2.49. Pouch and pocketbook models with pannier and top strap handles. All are nicely lined and fitted with coin purse and mirror. ' Main Floor Group No. 3—$4.9o Imported solid beaded bags glowing with iridescent colors or with the twinkling tones of red, blue, green and jet. Expertly made in every detail; lined with dainty silk linings. The styles are those that lead in popularity this season; artistically designed shell frames; pocketbook or drawstring models. A wonderfully attractive bag for this ridiculously low price. ___ ! Thanksgiving Sale of I China and Glassware Decorated Nippon China New decorated open stock pattern in Nip pon china with %-inch conventional border. In attractive color combinations. 50-piece set, $50.00 100-pc. se* $93.00 English Pattern No. 1826 Op°n stock, conven tional design, g o 1 d edge, with small col ored figure. 50-piece set at .$29.50 ‘Minton’ Pattern Semi-Porcelain Attractive Winton pat tern in sefni-porcelain. Good grade, 50-piece set at.$26.50 Domestic Porcelain Carrolltown porcelain in white, with two blue lines. 50-piece. set at.$11.00 Semi-Porcelain ;>4-piece set of semi porcelain in octagon shapes. Gold edged with large floral de sign, set ...826.40 fiO-piece set, $49.00 100-piece set $85.00 Fostaria Glassware Goblets, high and low 'hcrbits, pa rfait glasses, and w i ti c glasses of the gold en c mated Fostaria glass ware. Goblets, set 910.00 Imported Glass Goblets and tall sher bets of imported glass with narrow gold band trimming, set, 92.05 ‘ Bavarian China Fine quality gold en crusted Bavarian china, with 'i-in. gold bands, , 32-piece set, ■t. 967.80 “Renaissance” Goblets Tall cut stem goblets an<l sherbets in the at tractive Renaissance pattern, set . $7.50 Green Glass Footed, tumblers gob lets and sherbets in this popular glassware, ai.93.75 Abo salad plates of the green glasses, at.$1.00 English Porcelain Host quality English porcelain in the f’arks 1 own pattern, soft shades of blue and rose. 50-piece set, at .$30.00 Haviland China Dinnerware Open stock set of Haviland china with 'i-incb gold encrusted hand, and plain gold line. 32-piece set, at $107.50 Fourth Floor Decorated Bavarian China Ivory band, gold edge, with spray designs in small flowers. 100-pc. set, $129.85 50-piece set, $71.00 Nippon China :«2-piece set of Nippon china trimmed with two scold hands, and scold handles. Attrac tive shapes. 3 2-piece *2«.00 “Lyle” Glassware Neatly designed gob lets and sherbets in new shapes, Lyle pat tern. set at.. 83.75 I Wine Sets Decanter and six stem glasses in either of two patterns, set 84.25, ! 84.75. \ __________ Drug Specials 50c Vantine’s Incense Cones, all odors..39* 25c Johnson & Johnson Red Cross Talcum . . . .17* 80c Phenolax Wafers ....19* 76c Bath Brush with long, de tachahle handle . . ■ -49* $1.00 Glacier Clay Pack..49* 00c Pompeian Day Cream, 39<> 60c Pnlmolive Shampoo.. .39* 50c Household Rubber Gloves, at. 35* 75c Mai d’Or Face Powder and 36c Mai d’Or Rouge, 2 for ..75* $6.00 oz. Black Narcissus Per fume, oz.$2.98 60c Java Rice Face Powder. at.35* 60c Benzoin and Almond Lotion . . . . . 35* Main F loot Notions 26c package Perfection Hair Pins. 19* 15c Singer Sewing Machine Oil, at . 9* 16c Coata’ Mercerized Crochet Cotton .11^ $1.25 Sanitary Aprons of Rub berized Silk .H9* 35c Sanitary Belts, slipover style, at. 19* 25c Nedrn Hair Nets, doz., 19* 50c Naiad Dress Linings, 39* Safety Pins, all sizes, doz., 7* 26c Ntk-ko Shoe* Cleaner for suede or glazed leather. .13* 10c Pearl Button*, 12 on a card, aIwo sizes, each .0* Main Flaor D * 1i >| n/irf Men Who Dig 1VI © II Wear Larger Sizes Here Are Furnishings For You For big men who find it dificult to buy wearing apparel large enough for comfort and serviceable' wear, we arc featuring garments in extra sizes. Men’s Shirts Madras, fancy percales, broad cloths, in neckband and collar attached styles. Sizes 17, 17 ' =, 18, 18 % and 19. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Men’s Hose Silk, lisle and wool. Sizes 12 and 13- These run extra laijfc. I’air, 40c 10 $1.50 Men’s Hats Mallory, Stetson, Crofut and Knapp and our own special la bel “Bernasco,” in the season's best styles and colors. $2.45, $5.00 $10.00, $15.00 Men’s Collars Sizes 17, 1 7 Vi , 1 K, 18 Vi and I!*. Standard, 20c; 50c "Aratex” semi-soft, ^ S rv/\ 3f,c; .3 for. "Van Heueen” semi- g*r\ soft, each.OvC Night Shirt* and Pajamas "Fruit-of-the-Loom” muslin and outing flannel sleeping gar ments. some with silk fr^s and trimming. Size* 18, 19 and 20. Made extra large for greater comfort. • $1.50 “$4.00 Union Suits Cotton ribbed, wool and wool mixed union suits in light, me dium, and heavy weights, all style*. Sizes 48, 60, 62 and 64. $1.39 10 $6.00 Men’s Glove* ('ape, mocha leathers and huck -kins. Sizes 10 and 10’j. $2.35, $3.50, $5.00 Bath Robes "deacon blanket and Terry cloth robes, one piece robes of extra large size. $8.50 *"'1 $12.50 j Main Moor | Nebraska State Teachers’ Association Welcome to Omaha and to the Burgess-Nosh Company During your stay in Omaha we invite you to make use of every conveni ence that we offer: Postoffice Bank Free Check Stand Writing Room Ask Mr. Foster Desk You will enjoy luncheon in our Tea Room; or, if you arc hurried, the service of our Mez zanine Fountain will please you The new apparel that you will want to choose is displayed for yon in every department. Thursday—A Special Group ot Sports and Dress Coats Remarkably Low Priced at f $39.50 " Fur-trimmed models, unusual in quality of fabric and newness of stvle. Sports Styles Smartly styled in plain shades of tan, gray and brown, and in wide overplaids. Models that, are .exceptionally service able for school and general «ear; many fur collared. 4 Dress Models Bolivia. Luxonia and Ra monia. soft pile fabrics de veloped ill wrap-around and -traicht-line, 5ide-tie styles. Collared with beautiful rac coon. wolf and caracul. For one day onlj, w e offei such remarkable coats— fashionably new and of fine quality serviceable fabrics. A11 new shades in sizes for women and misses. Third Floor ' ■ —... ' ■» . '■ fc ..—... ,■ ■ Ml ■■ I — I ■ l ■ —— " ■ " ' ■■ .. i ■■ l i — ■ - ■■ ■ Sale of Silk Remnants At 97c Several thousand yards of the season's finest silks are offered in a complete assort ment of weave* and colors, lengths suitable for dresses, blouses, petticoats, linings and lingerie. • At $1.45 Printed cre|>c dc chine, alltyme crepe, canton crepe, duvetyn, taffeta, charmeuse. printed knitted crepe, printed silk and wool crepe, lustre spun crepe, printed radium, foulard, flat crepe and many other desirable silks. Extra Special Velvet Corduroy Rich colorings are shown in this wide wale corduroy. A most desirable qual ity for bath robes, dressing gowns and children’s coats. Included are white, navy blue, battleship gray, delft blue, peacock, rose, coral, fuchsia, marigold fallow and plum, 33 to 36 inches in width. Regular $1.25 quality. Yard— So. and Flew 100 Silk Gowns j $4.95 I Lovely lace-trimmed gowns ol 1 heavy quality crepe de chine and I radium in pink or orchid. Also tai \ lored models. Sizes 111 and 17. Our j 1 regular $3.95 values. ^Silk Chemise $3.95 Wonderful quality crepe de chine and radium chemise in tailored and lace-trimmed models. Pink and or chid. $4.93 values. Second I W Exceptional Purchase and Sale of Boys’ Sweaters $2.95 Boys’ good quaity woolen sweaters in coat or pullover models. A wide variety in plain and combination col ors. Remarkable values; sizes 26 to :i<;. Boys’ All Wool Mackinaws Double-breasted, helled all-around models in a wide ranife of plaids, plain colors and dark mixtures. Sixes (tin QC S to 16 years. lUitfw Third Floor Sale of Fabric dloves fi»> $ 1.00 Suede finish fabric gloves in 12 and 16-button lengths. Double-strap wrist gauntlet styles in the popular fall shades: Mode Hearer dray Broun M antic Mum Fleot