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    THE PEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. OCTOUEIf i. mi.
13
Romance in Origin
Of Superstitions
fill RG ESS fiiSHCOftRMIlf
By !!. I. KINO.
Qun ef th Mir.
Inert It . urvivl more pretty
bra piruc ia lit modern itprct or v.
arrived from more gruesome n- I.'
ct.try than thai of ehosing a May
quctn, custom now grslul!y
PPtnpf pui wnirn. not 10 very
MJiig tgo, t a popular village cere
. roony of May day. And until com
paratively recent timet there ot1 to
he choirn. auo. a kins of the May,
Man? learned antiquariet have
"""ten uton the or mm of this cu
tutu and have c'early traced it bark
' to the ilaiy w hen there wai annually
, choten representative of the spirit
' of vegetation which representative
Mat afterward sacrificed tor the
benefits of the crops. In tome of
thrte primitive ritet only a nun wat
choten at the representative of tnc
corn-mli it: in othcrt a man and
woman at representing the male and
Icinale (orcet of generation.
There it not space here to so into
the tuhject of the "aging goat, which
was tacrificrd at harvest time,
tin turn dourly related to, or a part
of, the general primitive conception
of the tpirit of vegetation in itt re
laiion to human affairs. Suffice it
that the king and queen of the May
were originally offered at human
sacrifice! after having "strutted their
little hour upon the ttase. Mr,
Hritton Austen, in an article on "The
Cave Msn in Ourselves." published
in Collier a about a year ago, tayt:
"For long aaes after the actual kill
ing of the May king and queen had
dropped into disuse there persisted
a tradition of ill treatment of the
retiring nair a symbolic execution:
Hid the recordt of an English parish
how that at late at 1547 it was nec
essary to impose a heavy fine upon
any one who should refuse the oit'ice
of May king or May queen wnrn
t tectcd to tuch positions. Evidently
the custom of their "symboli: exe
cution" had not entirely gone out at
that date.
Copyright. It SI. McClure Newspaper Syn.
Jewel, Flower, Color
Symbols for Today
By MILDRED MARSHALL.
This day belongs to' youth and in
. nocence. Its purity, according to
ancient lore, it likened unto a white
flower, and the moonstone, symbol
of the chaste goddess Artemis, is its
talismanic gem. It is likewise the
natal gem of those who first opened
their eyes upon .the world on some
anniversary of today.
. For them it wields its full power
to attract good fortune and bring the
love that is pure and abiding. No
more potent gift can be selected by
a young lover who wishes to win- the
'affections of his sweetheart than the
moonstone. And if it should be her
natal stone also, the assurance of
long life and - happiness together
may be his.
Representative of the moon god-
J..-- im niKifi. nnrl fiilvpr which
ancient lore decrees as suitable tor ,""? U,C,I, ucsun.es iwo
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Downstairs
Store
Pola Negri, noted European film
star, who will soon be seen in "One
Arabian Night in this country, a
few years ago was a Berlin shop
gin earning is marks now equiva
lent to about IS cents a week.
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vw iv is mc iws vi iwg con-1 1
nnenis. ner nrsr, picture was fas-,
sion."
Today's Attractions.
O ftti . , , I
aun uautjcrouj v.urve Aneaa 1 1
n .4 U ...... .. L' 1 Mil J V ,, ! I
!. iiuaict icuiuil ill niru lUCK. (I
Kialto Ethel Clayton in "Wealth."
Strand "The Affairs of Anatoi." '
Moon Tom Mix in "The Niaht I
uorscnen. v ' .
impress Live VV ires.
Muse-"The Witching Hour."
urana uoutias iiacLean in
"Chickens."
All the "movie" stars, it is said.
are coming east for much-needed
'vacations." About 30 of them
made a special trip to New York to
atrend the opening of Marcus Loew s
new Mate theater. II
But it is whispered that most of I
them will put in much of their :
leisure in hunting the elusive "job."
Lite in the land of the klieg and i
sunlight arc is not all sunshine these
days.
Grand opera will soon be on the
n u t t . i , T ,
an ecu. install anu isoiuc nas
been elaborately picturized by Louis I
Nalpas and a French company of J
players, and will shortly be shown
in this country as a special. The
music score wilt be based on the
famous Wagner opera.
"The Four Horsemen of the Apoc
alypse," which rivals in dramatic
power and intensity the best offer
ings of the speaking stage, will be
presented at the Brandeis for the
last two times today, matinee and
evening. The characters in the oic-
turization ' of Ibanez' great novel,
Velvet Hats
$4.95
Most of these, hats are those
soft rolling or crushsble velvet
hats so becoming to most types;
in biacic and colors. .
Tlit Dcwnstalrt Stort
wear today. Wedding gowns com-
bining these two will De worn over
heart that never ceases to pulse
with happiness, according f an old
belief.,
Today's flower is the cosmos,
' whose delicate fragility is said to
' bestow love and happiness on the
home which it decorates today.
' -vlCopyTiiht. 1121, Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.)
I Dog Hill Paragrafs
' By George Binzbam
Tobe Moselcy is now in the height
of fashion as he went to the barber
I .. - Ml... .L.Vr.t
: shop Tuesday and had his whiskers
vbobbed.
Ellick Hclwanger has swapped a
horse for a good watch, but finds
that it can't run, either.
Poke Eazley says this has been
such a hot summer he makes a mo
tion that autumn be met by a com
mitte and the Excelsior Fiddling
hand.
(Copyrtfht, lttl. George Matthew Adams)
Auto Club to Furnish V
Weiners to Picnic Guests
The members of the Omaha Au
tomobile club will picnic at Auto
view Rest, Bellevne, this afternoon.
The main features will be a weiner
roast and "back patting" contest.
Weiners, buns and coffee will be
furnished by the club to the mem
bers and their guests. The picnic is
ieing held to celebrate the great in
crease in membership the past surn
aier. 1
Brief City News
Visitors in City Mr. and Mrs. Des
tesen of West Burlington, la.,
are vlsltlnir Mrs. Dentesen's parents.
. Mr. and Mrs. Lue K. Boock, 3413
Taylor street. i
.. during- the Omaha engagement.
City Mast Furnish BoimIs According-
to a decision handed down
by District Judge Troup, the city
' must pay the premiums on all sure
. tv bonds of policemen.
Pnpils Get Tryont The pupils of
Agnes Bruions aancing: ciass, win
be given a tryout by Gus Kd wards.
' musical comedy star, headliner at
the Orphenm next week, starting -at
noon Sunday. Soma of them miy
" he selected to dance in Edwards act
per Capita Debt WS.B1 The ier
capita debt or umant is ic-ccrding-
to statistics compiled by the
bureau and released by Dan
Uutler, city commissioner. Com
missioner Butler pointad out that the
bonded indebtedness of the xrater
d'.stricrand gas plant was not com-
' montty debt. The per capita debt
. in 1:0 was 12:.0i.
hemispheres. From Argentine, with
its far-flung ranges, to the fiction
are faithfully portrayed upon the
screen as the ' story' works- out its?
tense human drama against Jthe final
background of a world in ami
Charges Against Officer in
Arrest of Girl Up to Council
Charges against Patrolman Hans
Boegh, accusing him of conduct un
becoming an officer in connection
with the arrest f'y ,n the week of
Goldie Salmons, 828 Avenue B,
Council Bluffs, were- filed yesterday
with the city clerk by Police Com
missioner Dunn. .
The charges will be presented to
the council at its meeting Tuesday,
when a time will be set for hearing.
AT THE
THEATERS
MINUS the usual fanfare of press
agent's adjectives comes the - an
nouncement that the "Maids of
America" company Is to be the attrac
tion t tha Oavetv theater all week, start
ing- with the matinee performance today,
with the usual matinee and night per
formances thereafter. Bobby Barry, again
the star of the "Maids of America," has
been Identified. with this attraction for
several season past in a line capacity.
Others In the company are Fred "Reeb, Al
fretta Symons, Dick Lancaster, Tess Ho
warth, Daisy Harris, Jean Fox. Edward
Merrtgan. Tom Creedon and George
Schall. Tomorrow's matinee starts at
00.
"Th Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse"
will be shown at the Brandeis for the
last times today, matinee and evening.
The actual photography of Ibanes's epoch
al novel took - more tnan six momas
to snmnlete. followlnr an euual period
of time consumed in building the tre
mendous settings, aeaemoung tn great
cast of principals and extras and drilling
the thousands of men portraying the arm
ies, gathering costumes, ' works of art,
searching historical records to make pos
sible a faithful presentation, and the
thousand and one other details which
form part of such an unprecedented un
dertaking. More than '600,000 feet of raw
film was exposed In the taking of the
picture, which, on the screen does not ex
ceed 12,000 feet Of these St miles of
film, enough to reach to the top of the
Woolworth building tower and back 1T
times, that part which Is presented for
the entertainment of those seeing the
picture takes but two hours and 43 min
utes, but those three hours are the great
est you have - ever spent in a theater.
With tonight's performance, and the
curtain this evening rises at o'clock.
DO UI,MUU1 "lit w.u .uasnu.. w --
show headed by TCltty Doner In her
League or eong oieps. n mat
inee tomorrow comes Gus Edwards and
his most ambition vaudeville produc-
rounded with a company of 25 people and
tne Dig cal inciuun nteiu w, win new
ly found proteges. New songs, scenic
elaboration, rich costume creations and
lively chorus work are some of the ele
ments of this new Edwards offering.
The act Is the most pretentious thing
of Its sort that tha Orpheum has ever
offered, x A
comedy novelty entitled "A Rube and a
pearlnf at the Empress today, are achiev
ing spienaia success who
. ...u.Ijih HMn.pk.hl
work on bicycles and novel vehicles, lm
wrnca pnuuv.li " .... .
tures, gives the Baader 1 Veils troupe
prestige over me acie oi i,
Originality and novelty constitute the
keynote of ikelr success.
Sunday niht's attraction at the Bran
deis will be Flske O'Hara In his latest
success, "TUe Happy Cavalier." coming,
as ia his custom, under the direction of Au
gust Pitou. Inc. "The Happy Cavalier"
ia said to be strong In human Interest. fuU
of bright line and sparkling wit. It Is
rather an agreeable surprise In the play
market, for It la distinctly different In
thme from the majority of the season's
offering. Mr. O'Hara'a golden voir will
be heard in a number of new songs. The
advance sale Indicates a capacity hause.
Joseph Kesster and his all -star Tlddish
company are booked for the Municipal
auditorium Wednesday night of this wek.
I Mr. Kessler will present for the first
Itlma in Ornih.. ghk nwarVs mailv.
piece. "Sbvlock." or the "Merchant of
Venice. " The piay will he !n Tlddirh and,
' Mr. !- represent atlv has ar-anged ;
for a special orchestra. The will oe '
pecial tun settings and llghlincs
5
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New. Autumn
Suits: $25.00
These are those youthfully
becoming straightline effects
also more flitted styles in velonr
and tricotine. Many are smartly
trimmed in fur collars. Sizes,
1 16 to 44.
Other Suits priced, up to
Ti KA ,11
Tha Downstairs Store
Silk and Wool
Dresses : $19.50
This special group featured
for Saturday offers a delightful
assortment of both straightlines
and fitted effects in serge, trico
tine, satin, crepe de chine
dresses; other dresses priced I
from $10.00 to $39.50.
Tha Downstairs Stars
-
Suits for Men
And Young Lien
$1750 - sonoo
II . Li3
The suits in this group are of I
excellent make; in blue and I
brown wool mixed and wool I
cheviot mixtures. Some hare
extra trousers.
The Downstairs Star
FREE MOVIES
fw taa OklMraa
-TU HMdlnw" with
Mary Pickford, itarritig
0:15 and 10:45
lalwday A. M. la Our Auaitarluj
nttk FUev
0
Saturday: We Feature Clever New
One Piece Dresses $OQ50
in Twills and Tricotine LjXj
This is a group of new models, which includes the new coat dress, now
proving so popular, as well as many delightful styles in the one-piece dress.
They, are trimmed with soutache braid, with silk embroider', ana with tinsel
embroidery. A few show the new flare skirt.
Sizes 16 to 38: Others in sizes 16 to 46 at $49.50.
And in Canton Crepe $QQ50
or Crepe de Chine 3i
' a
Black, navy and brown predominate in these clever dresses. There are
many models suitable for street and for house wear. Sizes 16 to 42.
BurgeM-Nasb Cowm Skop TkW Fleer
Last Day of Boxed Hosiery Sale : Saturday
Most unusual savings are offered
Boxed: 3 Pairs
Reduced to $2.35
Women's pure thread silk stock
ings in white, black and cordovan.
Boxed: 6 Pairs
Reduced to $3.00
Women's medium weight mercer
ized Burnasco hose.
in Burnasco and other well known
Boxed: 3 Pairs
Reduced to $5.95
Women's pure silk stockings in
zephyr weight.
Boxed: 6 Pairs
Reduced to $3.50
Women's regular and extra sized
stockings in black and cordovan.
Burfess-Nash Hosiery Shop Main Floor
makes of first quality Hosiery.
Boxed: 3 Pairs
Reduced to $8.00
Women's pure thread
stockings of 12-strand
black only.
Boxed: 6 Pairs
Reduced to $1.35
For boys and girls,
weight cotton hose.
all-silk
silk, in
medium
Tailored Blouses
In Silks or Cottons
The new tailored
blouse, with Peter Pan
and the newest roll col
lars plain, pleated and
cleverly striped styles
are priced from $2.50
to $10.00.
In satins, broadcloths,'
Pussy-willow, Habutai
and Crepe de Chine, of
exquisite qualities. The
prices range from
$6.95 to $15.
Delightful assortments In all the newest blouse ideas possible.
May rve advise you in your choice of something N,ev?
Burfess-Nash Blouse Shoji Third Floor .
Drugs and Toilet
Articles Lower Priced
Toilet Articles
Garden Glow Toilet Water,
$1.89.
Sempre Giovine, 49c.
Wild Root Hair tonic, large
size, 89c.
Pinaud's Hair-Tonic, large
size, $1.29.
Mulsified Cocoanut Oil
Shampoo, 42c.
Ivory Mirrors, largest size,
bonnet shape, $4.98.
Lashbrow f of eye lashes, 39c
Kolynos Dental Cream, 23c.
N Mavis Talcum, 19c x
Mavis Cold Cream, 42c '
Mavis Mascaro, 42c
Swift's large size assorted
Bath Tablets, 7c ...-,
Star Vibrators, $3.85
For the Nails
Mary Fuller's Nail Polish,
large size, 47c
Buffers, assorted sizes, your
choice, 35c
Tweezers, 35c
Manicure Scissors, 98c
Nail Polish, cake form, 10c
Drug and Rubber Goods
Ladies' Douche Syringe,.
$169
Combination Sets, 89c
Kubber Gloves, 49c .
Hot Water Bottles, No. 2
size, 98c
Dental Floss, pocket size, 12c
Bayer's Aspirin,2 dozen for
29c
Hinkle Tablets, 100 in botl
tie, 1 8c . .. , , ..
Burfess-Nsih Dnif Department Main Floor
Community:
Silver
15 Less
A telegram just received fromJ
the factory informs us that .begin
ning Saturday, October 1, all Com
munity silver, will be offered at 15
reductions from former prices. ;
We carry a full line of the fol
lowing Community patterns: Adam,
Patrician, Sheraton, Grosvenor.
Teaspoons, now $7.50 a dozen.
Other prices in accord.
Tha Burfess-Nash Silver Department
Mala Floor
Just arrived a complete assortment of
Columbia Special
Golf
Clubs
$245 Each
Drivers, Brassies, Mashies, Midirons and
Putters; each at $2.45. -
, Sportlnf Good Department Fourth Floor.
34-Pc. Lunch
eon Set : $7.50
, 34-piece luncheon set of the
popular bluebird pattern in Ameri
can semi-porcelain, service for six,
including: . ,
6 Luncheon Plates,
6 Bread, Butter Pistes,
6 Fruit Dishes, -
6 Cups and Saucers, ''
,2 Open Vegetable Dishes,
1 Platter,
1 Gravy Beat. ''
v Many attractive patterns in
imported and domestic china are
displayed for your selection.
Burfess-Nash China Shop Fourth Floor.
The Game
Well Played
Success is not measured
by the achievements of to
day or even of tomorrow.
Jean Francois Miller once
sold six drawings for a pair
of shoes and yet future
generations now acclaim
his genius.
It is the solid founda
tions, built stono on stone,
with care and forethought,
that will withstand the
tempest.
And the game well
played is the game well
won. ;
Cafeteria
Special
For Saturday
Sweetbreads a la King on
Toast, 30c.
The Downstairs Store
Candy Specials
for Saturday
Panochi, 44c lb.
Delightfully rich with nuts;
maple and vanilla flavors.
Very special, 44c lb.
Salted Peanuts, 14c lb.
2 lbs. for 25c
Cream Caramels, 49c lb.
Assorted in flavors of choco
late and vanilla.
Candy Shop Mesaanlna Floor
Cut Flowers
Saturday Special t
Roses, 5c.
Ferns, 59c.
Flower Shop Meaxanine Floor
New Gloves
for Early Fall
Two-Clasp Imported Gloves
of first quality kid, with Paris
point stitching, $2.78 a pair.
Strap Wrist Gauntlets
of Imported cape leather, with
fancy trimmed tops and two
tone and self . embroidered
backs; also slip-on gauntlets,
$4.75 a pair.
12-Buttea Mouiquetaire' Gloves
of French suede or kid, with
embroidered backs and Paris
point ' stitching $7.50 and
$8.50 a pair. - ; . .
Karser Charaoisette Gauntlets
a washable suede like glove in
beaver, mastic, covert and
white, $1 and $1.50 a pair.
Two-Claips Chamoitette Gloves
a practical glove for morning
shopping and street wear, 6Sc
a pair.
Tha Main Floor
Toy Specials
For Saturday
Dolls: Half Price
. Kid Body Dolls, Baby Dolls,
Bisque Dolls, Kewpie and Imita
tion kid body slightly soiled
but exceptional values. ,
Registering and Saving Banks.
Special, Saturday, $1.00
'Tops, 5c. .
Rubber Balls, 5c.
- I
Toy Shop Fourth Floor
AND
FOR THE YOUNGER GENERATION
Long T r o user Suits
for-Boys' 16 to 20
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A new .shipment of long
'trousers suits are here for Sat
urday. 7 .
Norfolk and belted models
in wool Herringbone and Un
finished worsteds in single and
double-breasted models. In
brown and grey mixtures.
Suits of excellent style and
workmanship, moderately
priced at $25.00 and $30.00.
School Blouses
75c
-, in sizes, 8 to 14
Bnrseas-NaA Bars She Mala Floor
Boys'
Two Trouser
Suits
no00
Sturdy school suits with two
pair of trousers, full lined. In
green, brown and grey mixtures
in sizes, 6 to 16.
Bars' Shop Main Floor ,
One - Pie ce Dresse s
for Juniors,and Misses
-: s
1500
There are many clever styles
in serge school dresses at this
price. Dresses with detach
able linen colors dresses with
pleated skirts dresses with
pockets, embroidered in
worsted.
Bramley Styles -with pleated
skirt and detachable collars
and cuffs, are $22.50 and an
especially attractive line of
dresses in serge and tricotine
are $25.
Every dress thai a school
girl could, wish may be
found here at prices
which range from $12.50
! upwards. '
Burreso-Nes Junior Shop Thira Floor