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    THE BEE; OMAHA. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1917.
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(lata Bool Print II New Ueaeoa Pru
Metal dies, pressw'k. Jubilee Mrg. Co.
I'Jeo. Fans. '.60 Bursess-Granden.
loatlnujM Wedding Rjn Edholm.
Visit Mayor John R. Corey, sec
retary of the chamber bf commerce at
"aaungs, caiieo on (Mayor Uanlman.
Try the noonday S5-cent luncheon
w iu impress uaraen, amiast pleas
t surroundings, music and entertain'
ment Advertisement
Don Bellinger Wants Divorce
r. oenmger, suing ranK ti. uei
linger for divorce in district court, al
leges cruelty. They were married in
vian reoruary iy, ivia.
Alleges Desertion Adaline Marshall
18 Suinsr rharlps Tt Marshall (nr rl-
vorce in district court on grounds of
anegea desertion. They were mar
ried at Council Bluffs March 11, 1906.
New Mannml nf Ton fnmnanvf
O. Hammaek of Kansas City, Mo., has
arnvea in umana 10 taite up his new
amies as general manager of the
Grand Union Tea company. Mr. K&m-
mack succeeds W. D. Williams, who
resigned rrom tne above company to
become general manager for the Bas
ket stores 01 umana ana Lincoln.
ll.l.ltll n iiimi at
noiei women win be Next,
Says Reserve Militia Man
A. G. McGlone, a member of the
reserve militia, formerly a hotel man.
believes the war will open up a splen-
aia neid in hotel work tor women, j
"Women make good head waiters,
tor instance, he said. A woman is
more tactful in dealing with patrons.
it a customer complains about some
dish, a woman will be polite to him
and will get . him another dish to
suit his taste. She may lose IS cents,
out next day the customer comes in
again.
"Women are also splendid in man-
aRing restaurant-, cchd cafes. A woman
-r-r; nronager, who is economical, is
a blessing to a hotel, for it is in the
kitchen that the hotel loss comes.
The hotel rooms are always there; if
not rented pne day they will be still
there for rent the next. But if a
dozen bunches of lettuce too many are
purchased, they spoil and are a com
plete loss.
"I know' women who are drawing
good salaries in hotel management.
But a woman must mean business and
be eternally on the job. A woman
who goes out nights and is tired the
next day won't do, or the one who
is frivolous. Take a woman whose
i,...k..j . f u i -u:i j
or two to support and she usually
makes good, tor she is in earnest
Directors of Visiting Nurses
Assign Stations-for Tag Day
Stations for Visting Nurse associa
tion lag day. September 5. were as
signed at a special meeting of di
rectors held in the city hall Wednes
day. Women active in Red Cross at
tended the meeting. Both, organiza
tions will co-operate this winter in
the care of soldiers families.
Present at the meeting were Mes
dames Barton Millard, Frank Judson,
Luther Kountze, 1. I. Davis, J..W.
Towle. G. J. Insrwersen. Prank Nor
ton, Herbert Rogers, W. J. Hynes, G.
L. Bradley, R. W. Breckenndge, O.
M. Smith, T. R. Ward, Philip Potter,
W. W. Hoagland, John McCague, Al
bert Noe and Misses Alice Buchanan,
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n iminnw nracriif onn h iris r rv
. Will Auction Leases
On Oil and Gas Land
The government has taken over
25.Q00, acres of the deeded portion of
the Shoshone Indian reservation in
Wyoming and at Fort Washakie,
October 10, at auction, will sell oil
and gas leases on the same, the high
est htrtripr.a takmff the 150 or more
tracts.
The purpose of the government, it
is asserted, is to prevent speculation
in petroleum and the by-products
found on its land. To secure the
leases, the bidders must pay 20 per
cent bonus at the time of bidding,
an annual rental of $1 per acre and a
rovaltv of 2Vi per cent on the gross
proceeds at the time of sale, or re
moval ot the gas, or on. jno Didder
will be permitted to acquire leases on
more than Aw acres ot the land.
Leases will cover a period of twenty
vears. .-
On the lands that the government
has taken over it is asserted that
there are a number of oil producing
wells. The land on which these wells
are located will be sold on the basis
on an appraised valuation.
Soldier Weds Before
Starting for the Front
William T. Botts. attached to the
hospital corps at Fort Omaha, and
Bessie Spangler of Des Moines were
married Thursday afternoon by
Chaplain Kline of the Sixth Ne
braska. The bride came from the
Iowa capital for the nuptials.
in
Burgess-Nash
Company
'EVERYBODYS STORE '
Announce in Advance for
Next Tuesday
Tfieir Great Annual Fall
Event
Homefitters
Week
Including
Cloting -Out Sale of
FURNITURE
Sale of Rugs
Housefurnishings
HouseholdLinens
Lamps, China
Sewing Machines
and the Like.
See Windows and Monday
Papers for Full Particulars.
A
AskMr.J.ter
Anything about Scoot fot Boys or GirU,
places of interest orJpt. The service it
free.
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BUBGESS
hash raw
Bring U Your Films
We'll- develop and print taem and Hit
them ready la twenty-four hour.
everybody store
Friday, August 31, 191 7.-
STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY.
Phone) Doug. 137.
Next Tuesday the Children Will Go Back to School
Are They Ready? Saturday Will Be a Splendid Time to Get Them Ready
and We Are Certain There Is No Better Place Than at Burgess-Nash
Oh, Such Lovely Hats
and .They're Only $7.50, too
THE above and similar expressions are heard every day
now in our millinery section, on the second floor,
where the new ideas in women's head dress are shown in
splendid selections.
The shirred-rim effects of
velvet that are so soft next
to the face, droopy mush
room shapes, rolling brim
sailors with medium and
small roll brims and side
turn effects. Although
small hats seem to predomin
ate, there are quite a few
large, high crown sailors
and many with trimmed
brims. One of the .most
popular is velvet and panne
velvet combined and trimmed with jet ornaments and
grosgrain ribbon.
The colors are terra cotta, gobelin blue, tete de negre
and taupe, with plenty of btyck. Specially priced for Sat
urday at $7.50. ' ,
Buffets-Nub Co. -Scond Floor
Sample Handbags, $1
A MANUFACTURER'S entire sample line bought at a fraction of
the value. The reason: this man's output for the fall business has
Ibeen sold up, hence the sacrifice of which we were fortunate in be-
png able to take advantage.
! Included in the lot are flat top and back strap purses of real
IVacheth. Persian pin and real pin seal, real Morocco, all beautifully
bilk lined, fitted with mirrors and some have extra nurses. The hand
bags include real, pin seal Persian, pin, India leather in silk lined,
pitted with extra coin purse and mirror.
The best values we have ever offered at the price, $1.00.
BurftM-Nath Co. Main Floor
New Georgette Crepe Blouses
Show Plenty Beading and Embroidery
DAINTY new conceptions that marks the beginning of
another season, when blouses will be in great de
mand. They are made of Georgette
crepe, beaded and embroidered in a
variety of styles in flesh color, white
and suit shades and priced at $6.50,
$7.50, $8.50, $10.00 to $18.50.
Taffeta Blouses, $6.50 to $8.50
In smart plaids, stripes and solid colors, to
match suit shades; tailored models, $6.50 to
$8.50.
White Net Blouses, at $6.50
Daintily trimmed with val laces, tucks and
embroidery. Very attractive models, at $6.50.
' Bun tu-Nuli Co. Second Floor 1
Milady's Wardrobe Will Not Be
Complete Without One or More
Satin Dresses, $22.50 to $35.00
JUST in time to be marked and placed on sale for Sat
urday, came these brand new dresses of satin, and
it took a bit of careful planning to (get new fall dresses
at special prices so early in the season, too-there's a wide
range of models, some trimmed effects, others with
georgette collars, surplices, embroidered and finished
with pockets and buttons, blues and blacks, priced at
$22.50, $29.50 and $35.00.
The New Serge Dresses, $18.50 to $35.00
Plain or in combinations will) satin, wide selection of models,
featuring the peg top skirt, also straight lines; sizes 16 to 44; mostly
blues and blacks; pneed at $18.50, $25.00, $29.50 and $35,00.
Burg ..-Na.h Co. Second Floor
We Want You to See These
New Tailored Suits
At $29.50
w
E. would like to show you these new suits and have
you feel the fine materials and see the good lines
and the new ideas in the cutting of
pockets. .
You would then realize the true value
importance of the offering.
The suits are made of burella cloth,
serges, oxford mixtures, some quite
plainly tailored, with long lines and
notched collars bound with braid, others
have little plaitings at the sides and a
generous use of buttons. The linings
are ever so pretty. x There is a full as
sortment of colors, including plenty of
the soft brown shades that are so
fashionable for fall; navy, green, beet-
root and black, too.
As a rule, the skirts are narrower and
finished with pockets, we consider
them unusual values at $29.50.
Burge.-N..h Co. Second Floor
Caramels for
the Sweet Tooth
29c lb.
FRESH made, of pure in
gredients, pure and whole
some. Two flavors, very spe
cial at 29c lb.
Buree-Nh Co. Main Floor
Ribbons, at, 25c
PRETTY new fancy silk rib
bona, warp prints, stripes
and plaids, 6 to 6 inches wide,
very sperial, at 25c yard.
Burte.Nh Co. Main Floor
We Have 'Em, Sol
diers' Strap Watches
SWISS movement, excellent
time keepers, on Kitchener
strap. Only a few left, at $2.75.
Ingersoll Midget, $4.25
Nickel plated case, Radiolite
dial; these are mounted on
Kitchener straps and offered at,
each, $4.25.
Wrist Watches, $8.50
Fine Swiss movement Radio
lite dial. Gun metal case,
Kitchener strap, specially priced
at $8.50.
Burtees-Neeh Co. Main Floor
Drugs and Toilet
Goods
Lilac rose talcum powder,
18c.
Hinds' honey, ' and almond
cream, 39c.
Chappeline, for rough hands,
19c.
Pebeeo tooth paste, 39c!
Nonspi, at, 39c.
Dr. Graves' tooth powder,
19c.
Djer-Kits face powder, 60c
and $1.00.
Rose face powder, 39c
Melba face powder, 50c.
We carry a complete line of
Melba goods.
" Palmolive face powder, 39.
Palmolive shampoo, 39c.
Orchard white, 29c.
Pasteurene tooth paste, 29c.
Mentholatum, 18.
1 quart ammonia,- 12c.
Phillips' milk of magnesia,
39e.
Listerine, medium, 39c.
Woodbury's soap, 19c
Lavoris, at, 19c.
1 lb. hospital cotton, 39c.
Hughes' Ideal waterproof
hair brush, special, 89c.
Carbons, bottle for 13c
Beef wine and iron port, 67c
Sloan's liniment, 17c.
Hair brush, Pullman style,
35c.
Nail brushes, 5c, 10c and 15c.
Burfeee-Nath , Co. Maia Floor
The Burgess-Nash Standard of
Men's and Young Men's Clothing
For Fall and Winter
ALL our clothing for men and young men is the "Burgess-Nash
Standard," a standard that has come tr
mean four things. It has been selected for
the Absolute Maximum
in Quality of Fabrics,
in Smartness of cut,
in Correctness, of Style,
in Fineness of Finish,
Aiming for this ideal, we have arrived at a point where
there is nothing better obtainable at the given price. Few, if
any, sell clothing as good at
$25.00 to $40.00
We feature clothing as correct in style as custom-made
and perfect in fit. In harmony wherever well groomed men
gather. Coats cut and finished to suit the fancy of the most
critical, every garment strictly hand-tailored according to our
very rigid specifications the
BinirgeGo-Naolhi Stanndardl of Quality
the fabrics are the soft finished sort, in browns, scotch mix
tures, plaids, stripes, blues and greens.
BurE.-Nh Co. Fourth Floor ' '
Mr. Man!
Your New Fall
Hat Is Here
THE very style, shape and
shade that is best suited to
yon and the price is the right
SOrt, tOO. ' i:
The collec
tion includes
such styles as
soft hats in
the famous
Stetson and
"Borsalino"
makes, the
Trno-an artimro
crown, alpine, pinch, and in
browns, greens, tans grays and
black with .fancy pugaree,
whipcord or plain braids, i
.....
: The derbys, all the different
shapes and dimensions!, at $4.00
to $10.0. " , V ,
MenV Caps, 50c to $1.50
Snappy fall styles, with large
visor, full tops, lined and full
calfskin leather sweats, 50c to
$1.50. .
' Burfou-Nuh Co. Fourth Floor
Boys' Wool School Suits
With Two Pair Pants; Featured at $4.95
PARENTS with a boy or two to get ready for scttool will wekdint
this announcement, for the values art really extreme. The
suits are late fall models ia pinch back, or three-piece belt, single
breasted, patch or plain pockets. , The materials are grays,
blues, brown and fancy mixtures, and each suit has two pairs of
full lined pants, for $4.95.
t Bats' Sweaters, $1.50 t $2.50
Jersey sweaters, in gray, maroon and navy; all sixes and special
sites and values. , , , . j
Jumbo SwoaUra, $4.50 l $4.95 t
Boys' heavy Jumbo wool sweaters, good selection of colors, at
$450 to $4.95. ,
C-sts' Fall Cap, SOc t $1.50
Blue serges and faacy patterns with full leather calfskin sweat,
and tape lined. '
Beys' Cloth Hati, 50c t $3.50 ' -. in?
New fall cloth hats, newest shapes and styles, at 50c to $3.50,
Br' Blou.oa, 60 ti $3.50
For ages 4 to 1 years, wide selection of styles, at 50c to $1.80.
' ' . ; Boyc' Nock woar, 25c t 50c
Big selection of lata (all styles for the little fellows. '
Br Wacb Suit., $1.95
For ages 2 ft to g years, latest styles and materials and patterns.
Extreme values at $1.95. ?
Burf owMuh C Fourth Floor
Women's New French and Domestic Kid
Gloves For Fall Wear
THE styles are lovelier than you have been able to fee
cure for many a season, now being shown:
New browns, tans, navys. light and dark grays, pearl mastic,
beaver, putty and butter shades, also white and black with beautiful
embroidered backs many exclusive styles.
French gloves, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 the pair.
Domeitic, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 the pair.
Kayser'a New Real Chamoisette Gloves, $1.00
Perfect fitting and guaranteed washable, plain white or with
black embroidered back, special Value, $1.00 pair.
White chamoisette gloves, extra good value, at 59e.
Burie.i-Na.il Co. Mala Floor
Boys' and Girls' School Hose
Also Women's Hose Featured
Children's Hose, 25c
Especially desirable for. school
wear, good quality heavy ribbed
cotton, black, 25c pair.
Misses' Hose, 35c
Fine ribbed black or white,
mercerized lisle, 35c pair,
Burf....Nab
Women s Hose, 25c
Roadman's samples, black cot
ton or lisles, seamless, sale price,
26c a pair.
Women's Hose, 35c
Black or white cotton Burson
hose, seamless, fashioned in out
sizes, 35c pair.
Co. Main Floor
The New Fall Boots for Women
Are Here Ready
WE want you to see this display,
beautiful, splendid fitting boots.
The prices are unusually low, less
than those of last season.
We describe only a few of the many new
models, including:
Gray kid vamps with fine cravenette cloth
quarters to match (same as above in ivory
kid, brown kid, white kid).
Neutral gray kid vamos, cravenette cloth
top to match light soles, kid heel, foxing cov
ered French heels. Same as above in mode
kid.
The new walking boots in black and tan
Russian calf, welt soles, 1-inch military
heels, prices $$.50 to $8.50.
Children's Shoes'
Children's and misses' and big girls school shoes. Kindercraft
and Dugan and Hudsons. The best fitting and wearing children's
shoes made.
BuriMyNa.il Co. Main Floor
Men's Neckwear at a Sacrifice
39c for One, or Two. for 75b
SATURDAY will be neckwear day in our ' ; ' '
atnrA a. nnnftutaa it tnon'a rnfartm fmtm a
Brooklyn manufacturer who was quitting the
neckwear business to manufacture for the
government is "the why of it." All made
large, flowing, open-end, foihr-ln-tynd scarfs,
this fall's pattern, and offered to you at the
very beginning of the season, which is most
fortunate for the man who wants to supply
his needs at a saving of one-half ot mere.
Every scarf has a slip-easy band, is pinned
6nd button-hole tacked at both ends, work
manship and finish such as is used on the
hichpst. Breda nf men', scarfs limi fTn?A4
and scroll patterns, all the good colors worn
or made in neckwear. This fortunate buy of
ours is your opportunity to own your entire
fall BUMlr of scarfs at a hio cut in nHro. .IS
for one, two for 75e.
Men's Union Suits, 79c
One-auarter and lftnir alnov.i maitinnt mnA
light summer weight, medium sizes, ecru and
wiive, laie price, iv.
Men's White Skirts. S1.1S
Plain neflrlioeft and nlaitad hmnm Hff
tached, coat style, a mot extreme saving far
wie man wnose ousiness requires a wmte shirt,
specially priced at $1.15.
Men's Underwear, $1.00
late at a reduction from last summer's pripe, which means much to
those Who know What the rOminc aaaann'a nri will k Tk.
$1.00 the suit.
Men's sample leather belts, 35c.
Men's wash neckwear, to close, three for $1.00. i
Men's genuine holeproof hosiery, 35c and 50c.
Men's interwoven hose, 35c, 37 $ and 0e.
Bur..-Na.li Co. Main Floor .
Men's and Boys' Shoes
You'll Find Them on the Fourth Floor
YOU ask why you should! come to our store and go. up
to the fourth floor for men's and boys' shoes? This
is the reason : k
Because we specialize in men's and boys' shoes.
Because we give the best possible value for the price.
Because the range of selection
is extremely large.
Because we guarantee certain
satisfaction with every pair.
Men's Shoes, $4.00 to $8,00
Boys' Shoes, $3.00 to $4.00
There are no better men's shoes
made than the
James A. Bannister Shoes
for which we are exclusive selling
agents for Omaha and vicinity, at
SB.OO to au.90 the pai.
Bur(...-Na.h Co. Fourth fleer
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