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    rilU PEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 15. 1922.
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Council to Strike
Shingle Dan From
New Building Code
Original IVoumoii Miininatfd
tin tc of l'ool Variety in
Future ami Replacement!
on Old liuiMing.
Proper J 1ic;t.it ion saiiit woo'l
rn sliicntrt will t.f t lnnnlatc 4 from
the rtvi-ol liuiKiPS rotr brfore it
i pic cnlcil U I'lP CTt y council 0
be iiHi! a an nrUiiwiu'f.
Muubcr. oi tie city council yr.
lri!.iy ai!rmoo!t avrcrd that ihi
"tcttoit of the proprd cod should
li 'trid.cn. tlic Uci.-ion having been
fvuilurf alter rcprrrnativf of the
v oivlr n shingle interest prccntcd
tt-cir t-f.
Gave 15 Years Grace.
Tie coilc, a prepared, conlem
.':.erl piohiliitwB the ue of ordinary
'iinnlc in new construction and al
lowing 15 cm of Rrace in riiei
wliere wooden silicic- had been
I-!aird before the new cade should
into effect.
The principal ntiV:cr jesterday
afternoon wa K. S. Whiting of Scat
tt. secretary of the shingle branch
. i.f the WW Cot Lumbermen's
ncriatio". He averted that only
2 -2 per cent of the total fire lo
.f the country, from 1915 to 1919,
wa due to roof tire.
Recommended ty Chief. j
It. B. Zimmati. chairman of the j
-ity building review hoard, an-j
rcunced that no material men nor,
other outside influence had been re-j
MonibIe fr '''c prono-ictl wooden
hinirle prohibition. He sa:l tne
.IMRTIEMF.T.
Radium Increases
propuiition reeommrnd'd by
chirf i he fre d'Prmen it fire
prevention idea.
V. V. ( amiif haet. C. W. Tl.nter
and C. . Martin al.o spelt
Claim Dispute Over
Wine Caused Shooting
Heated dispute oxer the division
of 4(1 caliotit of iue precipitated
the ihootmc Mondav nifiht tv Se
haitian Vitu-iquare. -8, 11" futh
Kleventh atreet, bv hi uncle, Tony
Pirrucello. 40. 22l South Eleventh
street, according to detective, The
mounded man is in St. Joseph hot
pita! with three bullet wound.
I'irrueello tjave himelf up to po.
lice at II yeterdy nmrning and
wa orderd held under $15,000 bond.
Three Italian witnee, couiinito
the principal in the shooting affray,
v ere ordered held under bond
earn. They are Tony Burruncella,
P'ta Tierce street; Tony Bonconda,
ftP Pierce street, and Tony Salerno,
!7Qj Tierce treet.
Cadillac Gives Hansen
Reward for Service
J. 11. Hansen, head of the J. It.
Hansen Cadillac company, has been
presented with a large addition to
his territory, in consideration of his
record in service to Cadillac owners
in the Omaha and Lincoln terri
tory. Announcement was made today
by V. T. Abbey, district sales man
acrr of the Cadillac Motor Car
company, thnt the Sioux City terri
tory, comprising 13 counties in
Iowa, seven in South Dakota and
seven in northeast Nebraska, have
h- n added to Mr. Hansen's dis-trier.
Mr. Hansen will sunerintrnd the
entire territory front Omaha.
. VI ant greatly pleased that our
concern is looked on with favor by
the great Cadillac Motor Car com
pany." he said. "We shall do all in
Matters' Motion
to Quash Charge
Denied by Court
Counsel FfiU in Fffort to
Indirtmeut l)imuctl
un Ground Hut Statute
Repealed Fail.
Robert Webb, trustee of the de
funct Guaranty Securities company,
and II. R. Corirr, former cashier bl
the company, were railed yesterday
by the jtate as witnee to Identify
records of the companv showing the
Colonial Timber k Coal company
transaction, which resulted in in
dictments being returned asawt
Willard ". Mathews, prendent, and
Thomas H Matters.
Judge Gos overruled a motion
to dimit the indictment charging
Matters with aiding and abetting
embeirlement in the district court
j esterday.
Says Statute Repealed.
Halleck Rose. Matters' attorney,
argued that the cae should be dis
missed on the ground that the
statute in force when Matters H
alleged to hae committed the of-
fi ne. was repealed by an act passca
tit tebruary, iv.'i.
If the motion had been sutainel.
by Judge Gos. prosecution or sev
eral indictments returned by the
special grand jury would have been
hampered, according to counsel lor
the state,
Judge Verifies References,
Certificate Filed Here
by Progressive Party
A lertiiieate containing hf names
of Jim men and women was tiled
with the election comuii.ioner 5 e-
terdav bv the Douglas fount ergani.
.tion ff tiif prosffsie party, Ne.
Iira.kas ti.irJ piiimcai pany. wmrn
was org-intcd at Grand lUnd le
cember 8. 1'V.M.
Acceptance of this fertu'ieate by
the tliriion cmmiioner gives the
new party a legal status in this coun
lv. aceordirc to the state laws gov
rrning the organization of political
fartie.
The coinniiitee which presented
the certiticate stated that the pro-
gresie party expects to have a com
plete county ticket this year.
Anions the signers are: T. S. Fen
Ion. North rorty-firt avenue!
Uoy M. Harrop. 257o Douglas Ktreet;
John F. Murphy. 4J10 Ma berry
venue: f. A. and Maude I. Lochray.
iJtt'S Brown street; It. I. Komingcr,
2SH Capitol avenue; Robert Hunter,
2223 N street; Anon H. Bigclow,
In North Thirty-fifth avenue, and
Myrtle L. Fries., JJ- Ames avenue.
Two Former Fmploei Held
on Furniture Theft Charge
Two former trusted employes of
the H. R. Bowcn Furniture coin
pany. Sixteenth and Howard streets,
waived preliminary examination in
Central poKce court yesterday on
charges of robbery.
They are: Oscar E. CltrMian. 492J
North Thirtieth street, and Joseph
Kneeht. 1631 Avenue G. Council
Bluffs. Toliec Judge Wappich bound
them over to district court on SI.CKX)
(bonds each. James Wyant, former
Lack tf Riidium !n Blood May E
Secret oi ThinncM and
Anmic Sicknens .
A notfd authority rcrrntly t ft
Tudiuii rT cmifht m Br of raUW and
tnken intrrnnlly "red Mood corpusc'M
hv Inrrcajird hy 230,000 w(th:n rorl:;
eight houm." Ivtdiuni in thi form it
perfectly harmless aud is a vpnderful toi l!
and hlned r'mrdy. enpecially smonir old
rrorle ami the- reu!ti are nothine ahr.r:
ef marveloua. A firy!nd of .oirnce stand.
rr.lrd. The radium rayt referred to
ave thoije confined in Nursdium table',
and lire the genuine. A number of load
ins drucciats recoitnitini! the enormous
lalue theie tablets mint have are now
ready to supply the public either throusrh
physicians or over the coun'er. They a.-e
put up in vials of 210 tablets, each t
grain, each holding radium and uranium
exide and are Sl.oO a vial.
All anemic people should see what th;s
marvel of science may do in restoring
them to strength, weight and the full
round, pink cheeks of robust health. Be
Mire tn ask for Xuradium as they are the
genuine.
They are sold by Sherman t Mcfonnell.
TUaton Drug Co., Green's Pharmacy and
Ilnines Drue Co.
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ft'.l. nnwrr in merit this trlut anr! to
SJpn Csiriytfilct i etp the KOod wi" oi Caflir,ac uscrs
nvi WI iisis . jn 01tr Mnoic territory. I am sure
the Cadillac people womd not have
chojen tij to represent them also in
the Sioux Citv territory had it not
been for the loyal support we have
had irnm Cadillac users in this ter
ritory."
Offers lo Plead Guiltv
to' Save Pals From Prison
In order to save his pals from go
ing to prison . for lite, Richard
Emerson, burglar suspect, is willing
to spend 10 years in the state peni
tentiary and agree not to ask for
parole. His pals are Harry Carter
and George White, captured Decem
ber 26 while attempting to roo the
Noyes pharmacy. If Emerson, who
was arrested the next day promises
together with' the others to plead
guilty to breaking and entering, the
charge of burglary will not be
brought against Carter and White.
Emerson took no part tn the Noycs
robbery, according to his oath.
Charges ITufband Would Not
Provide Physician for Htr
William C. Cole, retired farmer,
was sued for divorce yesterday by
Winnie Cole, who charges in her peti
tion that her husband would not pro
vide a physician nor would he con
tribute to her support. '
She avers that he holds a mortgage
of $30,735 on valuable lands near
North Platte and has stveral thou
sand dollars in Liberty bonds and
war-saving stamps.
They were married in March, 1920.
Mrs. Cole has five children .by .a
former marriage.
,500 Persons Pay Income
Taxes in Person in One Day
Today is the last day for filine"
income tax returns. The office of
A. B. Allen, collector of internal
revenue, has been' rushed during the
last few days. More than 1,500 per
sons paid their income tax in per
son Monday. The mail returns are
estimated at 15.000.
Trail Alleged Burglar. .
Through the efforts of Detectives
Trapp and Munch, Charles Madsen,
former Omahan, wanted here for
the robbery of the BerFowitz fur
store, 2818 Leavenworth street, last
year, was arrested at Denver two
weeks ago, according to word re
ceived at police, headquarters here.
Madsen has been identified as a bank
robber at Denver and will not be
extradited to Omaha.
Kiddies' Colds Can
Be Eased Quickly
Dr, King's New Discovery will da
that very thing, easily and quickly.
Don't say, "Poor little kiddie, I wish
1 knew what to do for you!" ,"hen
the cough first comes, give a little Dr.
. King's New Discory as directed, and
it will soon Se eased.
It's a good family cough and cold
reoiedy, too. Loosen3 up the phlegm,
clears up the cough, relieves tne con
gestibm,t No harmful drugs. For fifty
years a' standard remedy for colds,
coughs, grippe. At your droggistSi
60c. a bottle.
New Discovery
ror L-otas ana vougns
Constipated? Here'sRelief JCleanse
the system, with Dr. King's Pills,
They prompt free bile flow, stir up
the lazy liver and get at the root of the
trouble. All druggists, 25c.
DPBOMWJ WON'T GRIPE
, r.fanffs Pills
JLSJL XV XX IVf
ADVERTISEMENT.
SAGE TEA TURNS
GRAY HAIR DARK
It's Grandmother' Recipe to
Bring Back Color and
Lustre to Hair.
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That beautiful, even shade of dark,
glossy hair can only be had by brew
ing" a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul
phur. -Your hair is your charm. It
makes or mars lie face. When it
fades, turns gray or streaked, just an
application or two of Sage and Sul
phur enhances its appearance a hun
dredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mix
ture; you can get this famous old
recipe "improved by the addition of
other ingredients at a small cost, all
ready for use. It is called Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound. This
can always be depended upon to
bring back the natural color and
lustre of your hair.
Everybody uses "Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound" now be
cause it darkens so naturally and
evenly that nobody can tell it has
been applied, ou simply dampen a
sponge or soft brush with it and
draw this through the hair, taking
one small strand at a time; ly morn
ing the gray hair has disappeared,
and after another application it be
comes beautifully dark and appears
glossy and lustrous.
piANO
II TUNED AND
REPAIRED
AU Work Guarantees)
A. HOSPE CO.
1S13 Douglas.
Tel. Dwit- SS.
Brief City News
To Plan Celebration A meeting
of the Fontenelle Park Celebration
association wilt be held In the city
hall next Monday evening at 8.
Divorce By Default William
Meister, -24, salesman for the Des
Moines Drug company, was granted
a divorce by default by Judge Sears
yesterday. '
Files for Koaii Overseer Thomas
Thompson. R. F. D. No. J, filed for
the republican nomination for road
overseer of District IS, Douglas
county, yesterday.
Heads Visiting Nurses Mrs. John
TV. Towle was elected president of
the Omaha Visiting Nurse associa
tion at the regular monthly meet
ing held in the city hall yesterday.
Competition Keen for Bids Bids
for pavine; and curbing 43. improve
ment districts yesterday morning
showed a keener competition than
was evident a month &go. The gen.
eral run of prices also was lower.
Charges Kidnaping George Seidl
fled a warrant for the arrest of his
former wife. Blanche Seidl, on the
charge of stealing; their two chil
dren, left in his custody after the di
vorce, in police court yesterday.
Seeks More ETtdcnoe Deputy
County Attorney Henry Beal leaves
today for Kansas City for the pur
pose of jrettine; additional evidence
against Kloyd Churchill, indicted for
robbery of the Strand theater last
September.
Danhaum Files Charge Tn an
swer to the shooting charge of Ben
Burton, which has been filed against
him. Detective Ben Danbaum made
out a complaint yesterday against
Burton, charging him with shooting
with intent to kill.
Seeks MaMe Xormand's Maid
Lloyd W. Longnecker. private de.
tective. formerly of Omaha, is in te
city seeking a woman who served
as maid for Mable Normand. who is
wanted in connection with the Tay
lor murder, he said yesterday.
Youths Held for Robbery Roy
W. Troutman, !2. Hawarden, la.,
and Castle C. Pritchard. son of a
minister at Mansfield. O.. were bound
over to the district court under
$5. 000 bonds each on the charge of
highway robbery, 'n police court yesterday.
.ninlncJ, u . O finHit $ 1 ft
., . . iiii,,wjv,
mere wa a pcno-i vi uiiw i pleaded guilty to tneit.
n the court room while the juiigc Two iujans are being held under
retired to the library for 20 minutes . ,nn state's witnesses against
Christian and Knccht. Detectivej
lcAughe and Franks, who made the
,arrcM. obtained written confessions
! irom Christian and Knccht in which
ithev stated thev traded stolen fur-
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niture to tne nanans tor wiusaj.
to verify reference.
"The objection is overruled,'
declared upon his return.
Prosecutor and Police
Judge in Argument
Police Judge Wappich and City
Prosecutor Frank Dinccn argued in
Central police court yesterday over
alleged "discrimination between cor
porations and individuals.'' The oc
casion was arraignment of S. H.
Helimas. operating manager of the
Omaha Yellow Cab company, for
alleged nonpayment of occupation
taxes to the city. Dinecn cited i3
counts against the company.
"I don't blame anyone for putting
off taxes until the last day," said
Judge Wappich. "Taxes are too
high anyway." . .
"Well, there'll be no discrimina
tion here between corporations and
individual." added Dincen.
Judge Wappich continued the case
10 daws.
Police Judge Urges Closer
Supervision of Students
Tolice Judge Wappich announced
yesterday that he would write let
ters to heads of Omaha schools and
colleges, urging that student life be
more closely supervised. He stated
that he will be more severe in fu
ture with students w ho persist in
breaking furniture in cabarets and
making themselves otherwise objec
tionable through use of intoxicants.
Oldest B. P. O. D. Dies.
Mrs. L. W. Pb", fM! Manlo
street, oldest member of the B. P.
O. D., died Monday night at the
age of 73. She is survived by her
husband and tv6 daughters.
ADVESTISr.JteJiT.
ADVERTISEMENT.
If Ym Know Anyone Who Suffers
Fron Coitliiitio- READ THIS NOW!
Tell them to get a package, of
Kellogg'a Bran, cooked and krum
blcd! Tell them to eat it every day!
Tell them they can throw away pills
and cathartics and become normal
without the slightest discomfort. Tell
them that we guarantee Kcllogg's
Bran will give permanent relief
from constipation if at least two
tablesDOonfuls are eaten reaularly
each day (chronic cases eat as much
as needed) and that it will cler up
a pimply complexion and sweeten
the breath; Tell them their family
physlcion will indorse KeUog6's Bran
for constipation!
For. Kellogg's Bran does such
great health work for everyone who
eats it without the slightest dis
comfort or irritation. It sweeps,
cleanses and purifies the bowels as
nothing else can. It forms no aan-
gerou.i habit like pills and cathar
tics, which never can give more than
ttmporary relief at the same time
aggravating an already dangerous
condition!
" The natural mechanical action of
KVllogg'a Bran is astounding to those
who aro not familiar with it as a
positive and permanent relief from
constipation! The great thing to
understand is to eat it every day
at least two tablespoonfuls,
Kellogs's Bran, cooked and krum
blcd, is a highly beneficial nature
food. It is wondcrfuiiy good eaten
as a cereal, with your favorite ce
real, or in hundreds of other foods
such as pancakes, raisin bread, muf
fins, etc. See recipes on box.
Children thrive on bran. It builds
strong, robust bodies. Be sure your
grocer supplies you with Kellogg's
Bran.
ADVERTISEMENT. -
MEN BLIND TO WOMAN'S
SUFFERING
How many men, think you, have
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any idea ot . tne pam enaurea ay
women in their own household, and
often without a murnurF'Thty rave
no oatience when the overworked
wife and mother begins to get pale,
have headaches, backaches, faint
spells, or is melancholy and cannot
sleep. There is help for every wom
an in this condition, as evidenced by
the many voluntary letters of recom
mendation which we are continually
publishing in this paper for Lydia t.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It
will pay any woman who suffers
from such ailments to give it a trial.
ADVERTISEMENT.
"If I Could Only
Belch Up That Gas
I Know I Would Feel Better
ir l,n vnil fplf. that WaV?
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ti ... v. . .nn wished for ionic-
now uiku ...- j
thing to give you genuine and lasting re
lief for Gas T .
Don't buy any ordinary dyspepsia an-
let for temporary results. Go to a first
class drug store,. ask for a bottle of genu
ine Baalmann's Gas-Tablets: take three
tableta an hour before meals and aenin
three before eating then watch. Now
cornea a surprise. No more gas, no more
mothered feeling, no ditficult Dreaming,
and no bloat.
yj m Vi a n.,in.nn'i Gas.Tsblets ere
not only for the relief, but also for the
prevention of Ga.v Most people with Gas
suffer 'from nervous Dyspepsia, not com
mon Indigestion.
Baalmann's Gas-Tablets are sold in ths
famaus yellow package for one dollar.
Baalmann s lias-iaDicia are jor soie y
c-i m. U.r....! mnA all reliable
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druggists. J. Baalmann, Chemist, San Fran
cisco.
ADVERTISEMENT.
SOLE WAY TO SET
RID OF BLACKHEADS
There is one simple, safe and sure wy
th.t never fails to get rid of blackheada
and that is to dissolve them.
To do this get two ounces of ealonitJ
powder from any drug store sprinkle a
little on a hot. wet sponge nib over the
blackheads briskly wash the parts and
you will be surprised how the blackheads
hare disappeared. Big blackfieads, uttia
blackheads, no matter where they ara,
simply dissolve and disappear, leaving the
parte without any mark whatever. Black
heada are simply a mixture of dust and
dirt and secretions from the body that
form in the pores of the skin. Pinching
and aqueeiing only cause irritation, make
large pores and do not get them out after
they become hard. The cslonite powder
and the water simply dissolve the black
heads so they wash right out. leaving the
pores free and clean and in their natural
condttion. , Anyone troubled with thce
unsightly b'.emiihrs should certainly trv
this simple method. -
ADVERTISEMENT.
SISTERS OF CHARITY
ENDORSE FATHER
JOHN'S MEDICINE
At the Children's Home in New
buryport, Mass., there are an aver
age of sixty children under the lov
ing care of the Sisters of Charity.
In a recent signed statement the
Sister in charge said: "We cheer
fully endorse Father John's Medicine
because in our Home it has become
indispensable. We use it, not only
for coughs. and colds but also as a
builder. We tell our friends that
we would not be without it. - We
have used it with great success and
find it to have no equal as a builder.
(Signed) The Home for .Destitute
Children, Sisters of Charity, New
buryport, Mass. (
In a great many institutions of a
similar character throughout the
country, Father John's Medicine is
what the .nurses in charge 'depend
upen to keep the children well and
strong. They know" that it is entirely
safe because it is free from alcohol
and dangerous drugs.
To Cure a Cold
in One Day
Mr Laxmtivm
mromo
uininejj
Be sure you get
The genuine bean this signature
Price 30c ,
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"EVERYBODYS STORE"
Wedimsdlay Is Designated as IHoesefiuirnitBMngs
Day inn the Bunrgess-Naslh Store
In Our Drapery Department
Distinctive Window Decorations
New Lace Curtains
Beautiful pattorna in bordered
effecti and allover ratfbrns. Kina
quality material at the exception
ally low pricing ef from
$2.75 to $8.50
Smart Cretonne
Domestic and imported quality
cretonne in an unusually complete
line. Thcro aro also exquisito
linens for alip covera and dainty
chintzes for draperica and fancy
work. Triced, a yard
39c to $7.00
Burf tsa-Nasa-
New Trimmings
Colored edgea and fringes, gold
braid and other trimmings to com
bine with cretonne or chintr.
Priced, yard at, from
5c to 65c
Drapery Silks
Genuine Kapock silks in 40-inrh
width. Colors to blend ith any
interior furnishings. Wide enough
to split for over-curtaini. Triced
Yard, $3.50
Fourth Floor
r ur mv oui ice vj
Auto Show
Visitors
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Things for the Home and Garden
It Is Time to Purchase
Your Refrigerator
Our stocks are
now complete
at the newly
lowered prices.
We are featuring
a 70-lb. aide icer,
golden oak fin
ish c a s e, white
enamel finish
provision cham
ber, r e t i n n e d
wire shelves,
three-door style.
Special at $29.50
Bur(.ss-Nash Fourth Floor
Are You Planning Your Garden
We have a complete line of fresh flower
and vegetable seeds and a large assort
ment of garden tools. Choicest seeds aro
priced, a package, at 5c to 20c.
, A few helpful suggestions:
Garden Tool
Spading forks.
Rakes and hoes.
Garden hose
Trimming shears.
Women's floral sets.
Mail Boxes
Japanned finish mail
boxes are 25c and 50c.
Johnson's Wax
Floor wax of excellent
quality, pound, 69c-
Burg taa-Nash Fourth Floor
, ooo
Garden Seed
Flower seeds.
Vegetable seeds.
11. M. Ferry's seeds.
Blue grass lawn seeds.
White clover seeds.
Sunshine Varnish
Quart size priced at
$1.15. Pint fc'ize, 60c.
Toilet Tissue
Large rolls of tissue
crepe rapcr, 14 rolls, $1.
We are glad that wt
have the opportunity of
being of service to you,
and we know that you will
appreciate every accom
modation that we 'have
arranged for your con
venience. Our check stand, where
luggage may be left with
out charge to you, is lo
cated in the Men's nection
on the Main Floor; our
Barber Shop on the Mez
zanine Floor; our Beauty
Parlor?, the Black and
White Room on the Third
Floor arc convenient; our
Tea Room, on the Seventh
Floor, w ill serve you w ith
a special 65c luncheon,
and if you arc hurried you
will like our Cafeteria in
the Downstairs Store.
Our ficw spring mer
chandise is on display in
every section of the store,
and we cordially invite
you to see it. A visit
creates no obligation to
buy.
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Offerings in Serviceable Dinnerware
Service is combined with attractive design and
coloring in this moderately priced chiiia.
34-Piece Set, $12.95
Gray and pink border on Pope-Gosser porcelain,
the clearness and smoothness of..which resembles
a china finish. Service for six. '. -
Porcelain Set, $6.95
Attractive floral decoration in gold and white
in a white semi-porcelain. Service for six.
Blue Bird Set, $6.00
Dainty blue bird patterns with tracery of pink.
Service for six. An exceptional value at, set, $6.00.
Burgass-Nash China Shop Fourth Floor- ,
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Style Show
As a special feature
during opening week, "we
offer novel entertainment
to women who are inter
ested in the newest and
most approved of the sea
son's modes. - '
2 P. M. and 4 P. M.
.. Buracsa-Naah Mam Floor
Tea Dance
Where you may enjoy
the dance or the music
with a cup of tea. i
Wednesday Afternoon,
From 3 :30 to 5 :30
Robert Cuscadeu
Orchestra", t ' '
Lisle, Union Suits, a Garment, $1.75
Fine lisle union suits, all of splendid
make, every garment well tailored '.
and reinforced. No sleeves, knee
length style in pink or white. Priced,
a garment, $1.75. '
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Women's Gauze Vests, eacn,35c
Nice Weight gauze vests, with bodice tops, in both
regular and extra sizes, 35c. Or three for $1.00.
, Burcess-tylash Underwear Department Main Floor
New Spring Furnishings for Men
Splendid Assortment : Moderate Pricing
9& 1 1 mxm&
Men's Caps
Correct styles in a wide
range of colors and mate
rials, including tweeds and
checks. Moderately priced.
$1.95 to $3.50
Men's Shirts
Well tailored shirts of a
fabric that will wear well.
French check's, neat stripes
and plain colors.
$1.50 to $4.50
Men's Hats
Correct Styles
' The finer hats, includ
ing Mallory, Stetson, Cro
fat, Knapp, whose vogue
is so great among well
dressed men. Moderately
priced
$95 to $1Q00
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Light Weight Underwear
Many new lines from well-known makers are
here for your selection, including Cooper-Brun-nington
union suits garments which assure per
fect fit and wearing service.
Priced at $1.65 to $4.00
Pajamas and Night Shirts
These days bring the need of lighter weigh!
sleeping garments. Our Spring assortment is in.
All are of splendid make. Cut full and roomy.
Plain colors and stripes.
Pajamas Night Shirts
$1.95 to $4.00 $1.25 to $3.50
Burffss-Nash Maia Floor
- Liberty '
Dress Forms
Set, $1.00
With oneof these sets
you can make your own
dress form, one that is ex
actly like your figure; for
it is made on you. The set
complete, $1.00.
Notions
Coats' Thread, colors only, 2 Inc.
Buster Brown Garters, pr., 35c.
Buttons, one lot, dozen, 5c.
Hair Net, double mesh, three
for 25c
Button, khaki color, doz., 10c.
Underwear Buttons, 3 doz., 25c.
Bachelor Buttons, box, 10c.
Crochet Cotton, silkene, throe
balls, 25c.
Safety Pina, all sizes, card, 21Jc.
Gold Eyed Needles, pkg., 2ic.
Pure Linen Tape, 3 bolts, 10c.
Paper Shopping Bags, each, 10c.
Collar Band, all sizes, each,. 5c.
Middy Lace, all colors, ea., 10c.
Burfess-Nash Main Floor ,
;i ; Inlaid
Linoleum
A timely completion to
Spring housecleaning is nett
linoleum. "
We have in stock many
new and unusual patterns
in high-grade linoleums.
Tile effects include the
new "Insect" tile in dull
colors. Armstrong, Wild,
Greenwich and other
qualities in 6-foot width.
If you will bring in your
measurements we will
gladly estimate the
amount for you.
Square Yard,
1.50 to $3.00
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