fllK OMAHA liKK: SATL'KPXV. Al'til'ST ', Y Plan lo IiiKiiii't Slock Tmlustrv Ouflio Drjirn.lrnt on (JoyJ Pajirr Jlul Can lie (.unliil, Ilrml of r Corporation ',n. JJi'nvrr, Am, KugrDr Mi-yfi ir, of WiHliiiiKton, rli4irinii ni the i' t luniii f rriot4li"ii, in mi ad lrr Iwloif fhe Aim-nun Salinrul I iVMturk oi UliiiH ir Hiiflyrif inll hrrr, 1.111I111..I pri4l l r lie irriii4iirnt 1111,1110114 of tlir !. t.n I, ii.ii.rt I ! (.romiurd all llip an) within In puwtr lit'l iiik- Ktrd tftil .rrul rmiiriiitfri. of ll'r unci) uke II i 111 nlijn( '. iih new lo K'li ijiulrly financing tUr iti.lu.trv, Mr Mry.f r.4iiin u ,c V4f I lunre ir;ini.iltn i.nly a friii orary nfK4ilu.itii.il 4ml ue it pur. iiiiiiy f.j mrrl mi rimr '0'. N' uriiiUr irgjni4lioii of I onmi. nt Hjiii.. lit- 1011I1J Imp ' rmnc the ii-iiii'ullnii and i-f. lorn tif th itir 11 wli.i li;f tuliiii. lrrn (li.ir rrvur, i other Iiii.i and !f.iiri vuilM tiol rout 'luiii i, duoir inuih cl their lime lo tlir orpiuliin. Dependent on Good Piper. ' I In- ln.r (irlinn of livMlntk tinaiii'injr lit i. m iii'( nt ii.,ii joi.d Pirr iImii caii .r f ciji.i -uiiiurit." id Mr. Mnfi. 'The artivitir (,f flic r fuunrr rorpiniinn jnnf (lie oiidilioil of tin- livcloi t, iinlu.lry Im ihimn tlir- (...-...ly til tmnc pUn llmt will Ar t.irr u( utile irntii the lrfrf)iii(( tiini. to tin ir maturity. I hrrr nvr liirn A Inlllilirr r. plan lri.prrd, I htlirir- tlut 411 amend iiiciit to the Odin! retrivr 41 1 with 4 irw minor rliaiiftm will make it f.osilile to clric a pUu wlirri liy thit permanent financing may he arconr I .Juried. " J li Tapiier l.ill in the umate and the MtKadili'ii bill in the limine are two mraurri aimed at a nolulion nf the prolilem. 'i'liene trill propone rattle loan rompaniri lltar rould iue nrciiriliri (hi rattle and would reulf in hr ux'mg out more money lor the iti'liiMty. "(Vrnjcrest lis aKo plan for rontiniiiiiK the war finance irnpora 'inn undrr anothrr designation, but I do not tielieve that thin in praetie alili for a permanent trlirf, If v an finance thi industry tlironli rPKiil.tr rhamirl. it will lr not only I r ii in ,ihlr, Imt far more natiifartory. Innpection Neceanarjr. " To k 1 n adrijiiiite capital for fiiMin'iiiK the livetorc indiMirv vou unci rniiince capital that the indiin tryiia iiiiiml; you nitit give eonfi ilfinp to 1 he iinlinilry and thi ao riaiion rn n'ir thi ronfidenee. I here mint h"- iroper Miprrvinion of hipnirnt ami, almve all, there mint lip adi'iii3fp lii"M-ction." 'I he war financp 1 oriioralion lian loaned a total of $X5.(XKUKMI, of tvlm l $.ti 1 ih lO.lH H I wan thriiiiKh hanks and 55.H)(I,IMKI through rat tie loan coin- "mnicn, Mr. Mi.ycrsaid. Mont of thee loan coiniianie', he added, are new coiifiaiiie. "I liclirve that an aniindnirnt to the' national liankiiiK act can be ob ta;npd that would permit a national b ulk to .subscribe for Hock in a cattle lo;.ii company, he continued, under the Kdgc act a national bank ran nilincribe for ntock in an institution finaneing import-,." o.ii.rrrd on i.eoige A McCtll. iiid lri!'r t)' or', under da'e ot July H. id be now rauki the nn'f 1 a apcond lieutenant, nhile enjo 11 j the dmiinfiiou of bit newly ere- id MIp The tun of Company I, Lincoln, bate diexed up the ground in front of thnr kiuhen with a border of irtitt.ed roik and (be lettering ti "Con'paily I, ji!i Infantry, liil-it.n. wba In 'd ihem m i 4 coin, 111 the renter, o it reiemlilri ; hourt and tlru tunit d lUrm I xi-r the familiar railroad tUtiou groundi.J with in.irm in.n. 1,1 grt out ot loan , . , A Itraiiger w ho approaclird the i aui(i home ciapihno.eri from Onuha , ,iuray mfht a-tempniig . .ell MMted the camp lue.day tught m-lhootcli van al.o turned o.er to the tending to tr,m up the boyi. but in-; f jt ,, ,uu,e.tie. who relieved b.m ol tead o trimmed lliemrle, lhey!4 jk) )ip,t then atarted to gel rough, but werei taken into tow by the military guard Clireme Flmbup. liu'n oi, and turned over to the city authorUi Company P. llarnngtou, ba been 1 ii I jt 11 tfmii ntl bfadliKitrri a ' av of Onuha rt up l ta'a'C talo the ! .1 bugUr 01 the i.iiip 'ouiM. uiili .run itvri ot ampli-1 .. . 'fnaiioii. at the lecieatmn trin lur a lb. cirai,4 . M. 1 A. m n'ei ; ,r,mMl. ,,, ,, lhg l,,4l tailed to a;t lwit burUv wabt ,t- ,,, 4(, ti ,u, llf ,,lfi annum.!, d t.uo.gli ladgie of one ot,,,,, nig ,, llliui1 , ,,,. I t'l.-il mi n,l. 1, .j return I11011 4 tup' 1 1 j ill the ! it e.rittd. I be men 1 Supply Ken'. I.r..iae S, llriiief,' enterla-nnl tlifilitrtir t Mii(i ,r. gum ol ai.it ii,iiu I r !) 1 gll tin Id uunenlal I lraduartrr mm. ('.mil. any I., ( i.naha, u another nun w be ban tent long ern.e with the! N'atutnal guard. He botdn JK jratn'j rontmuuui riilutmriii, pait if the tilt a a tunmnttione 4 oifurr, and! lb enli.lineiit nlnpn on hi coat! 1 a r grown in number until tin y j would iv4e ren a eteran con. duitor green w iih en), I Mm Sergl llany HobbirH 01 j rompaiiy I. nil a men aergtant with the beadU4iteta company tatalry, Iowa National guard, gt the! etuamfmrnt at !' Mo eei Uityeat. lie it an o'd tuner mt the rr and villi Ja.'a lu'.e, (Aiiipaii) (op4. h" been fetd'ng the men o.i aimy tiiUK in manner thai hat rtU't rver)on( 4 booer for the chow. In tl.t morning tour of kitchen m,'. lion their ! neter been rated b low "tery r'ei"" and mot of tb t;m "exctllent." National Guard Notes The boy of Company L are proud n( ilip rpcorrl made bv Morlimor A. Morriion, 49 out of a possible 50 with the automatic rifle, on the 500 ard raiiRP. Morrison, who ii an employe of the lleatou Drug com pany, Omaha, enlisted but a week be t'orr tlie encampmetit. His first nine -hots wrre "Mill's eye." while the lOtb dropped into the No. 4 circle. A special guard detail has been tent after an A. V. O. L. prisoner apprehended at Fairmont. Tlii make the 13th rac to come before the upecial court-martial board dur ing the encampment. Surely an un lucky number for some of the boy. Scarcely will the guardsmen get off the rifle range when it will be oc cupied by regular from Fort Crook and Fort Umana. une nattanon, roiiMSting of three companie from Fort Crook and 1wo from Fort Omaha will arrive Monday forenoon i..r three weeks firing practice, f hey ,ill camp on the government-owned land adjoining lb"' range instead of (hp site of the guard encampment. Major Pruytn, who has been one of the regular anny men as.signcd to instruct the ntliccu in terrain prob ltni the pat two weeks, will re n.aiit line and be in charge of the troops at 0'e range. I ompanv K claim the tecord tor ( ,nii cnl .iiiu-iii. A feiv iU4 ggn a 1 oe.-fr Kemper Military aiademy I;. .vUiaii- fioin Omaha tisited the . .mt and the following day came l.a.k and Hgntd up with the crack Omn outtit, Thu gives K fmir liirmcr Kemper studentn in it en Imled peuoniul, "The l.-abh of l!if triuip at lamp Harry li I be but that can be lointd 111 gathering ' I mwbeie," sa Mai. P. H lUt litulonitn, 1 Join nil'ae.'n, " erv irw fifutiiig lientment have Ken iep,.rif. at the camp innmi aiy and t!'ee have been of . lght a ntnr a not to b iwm. !,;. I M Inrbti ll r-f I'miipauy i. It4. bat been aligned at ,. .U..I i, the iital lu.lge alsat, Vl t ,Ht , a'1.1 .1 lltmg t CI' it 1 11 ,..,S t I'Jl'.'s !. r, . 1 1 oii.-ai .at i.f.'gi not .t .mi .i t 4i I : ni t. I'.l.c. .. !.'.! 1 !. It .- I ! ' ! !.' 1 ' 0, t' UH . in n... 41 ..I t i iiv , llmal nit li ng -l I ini ' t' nt.. it mil n.4 in ! innfll. I Si 01 t Suntbv WW f .UTVru Until I 0 l M. .JL-.-,J.-i.X. - J- Department Managers' August Selling Event How Warm Is It? Aren't there timen when you are curloun to know? There in an entirely reliable thermometer; just outside of the Sixteenth street entrance of the BurgeM-Nanh utore. BumesstBIash MfM. "EVERYBODYS STORE" a ii. a, 1 1 r nr i . i I r . rr. r- .. i. - , ., . . , . ,. - .1 -m-m Shop in the Morning When lha heat ii leia intense. Sale people are refrenhed and eager to please our patrons; stocks are freshly displayed and lines are more complete. Saturday Is the Last Day of This Great Event 000 A Successful Event The Department Managers' August Selling Kvent mms a marked success. We realize that it could not have been successful without the support of the public in general. We, the department managers of the Hurgens-Nafh ('ompany, want to thank the public for their earneHt support, which was manifest by the readiness to respond and by the eagerness to purchase. We trust that we have proven to the public the efficiency of the Burgess-Nash Company's department managers. These same managers stand ready to serve yon at all times, whether it be during their own selling event, or in the course of general merchandising. The Burgess-Nash policy of "The Greatest Serv ice to the Greatest Number" was responsible for this event. It will continue to be our slogan. August 25th, 1922 DEPARTMENT MANAGERS BURGESS-NASH COMPANY. 000 Fibre Silk Sweaters F or Sports or For General Wear Slip-on and Tuxedo Styles Of medium and heavy weights in close weaves. Sweaters that will hold their shape and that will wear well. Exceptional quality at $1 1 50 Light, bright, and dark colors: Red New Brique Blue Green Orchid Taupe Brown Apricot Biraaaa-Naib Swmtar Shcp Stond Flwr 0 0 0 w- George R. Watson Offers Remarkable Values in Women's New Fall Dresses For 1h! cloMiitf day of the Department MaiuK'r.H' Augut N-lling Kvent; I have made a ppccial urt'hartc of 200 silk dressi-M, and I have marked them regardless of valuo, at the one price, $25.00. Women who see these, dresses will feel that they cannot afford to. lose the opportunity to buy dresnes such as these at so low a price. GEORGE R. WATSON, Manager Ready-to-Wear." i 4;, ! ir if i- I r lib i "i if Two Are Sketched Delightful Frocks, Modixhly Cut oj Crefe (k Chine or Canton Crejw Straight lines, flowing sleeves, and parid that hang below the hem-line, mark them as fashionably styled. Some are trimmed only with soft folds of self ma terial, pleated ruff'lings or hand-made roses; others arc elaborate with gro?s-grain ribbons, beading or monkey fur. Dresses that one may wear two seasons now with a bit of fur choker, and throughout the winter season. BurM-Nih DrM Shop Tfclri Fkwr Fall Silks and Woolens Adapt Themselves to New Models Middy Flannel Fine all-wool flannel in the popular ahades of ararlet, em erald green, delft blue and white. An exceptional quality. Yard, $1.45 Novelty Dress Goods 64-inch all-wool plaids, stripes, plain jerseys, velours, sergei and other woolens. Yard, $1.50 New Coatings 54-inch coatings: tweeds, homespuns, plaid backs, revers ible chevrons, Camaline, Velor ine Thibet, Chantilly, yard $2.25 to $9.50 Wool Eponge 64-inch all-wool eponge in navy, brown, tan and gray. A favorite, autumn dress fabric. Yard, $3.95 Burnasco Crepe A Sfl-im-h knitted crepe in new fall shades, fog gray, brick duit, rricnt, liberty, scarab, muffin, autumn and whirlpool. Special, yard. $2.95 Changeable Taffetas ;!t.iuh changeable taffetae in tint for evening and in rich color torah nations for daytime wear. Triced at, yard, $1.95 aur,ti Silk 3kp A4 Plr ooo New Fall Millinery At These Special Prices Saturday $750 ( $Q75 $J250 liats of Lyons velvet, and satin solcil, or of these favored fabrics in combination. Fascinating new styles, in black and the Autumn's every shade. Women who desire excellent quality and dis tinctive style will find both at moderate price. SPECIAL 100 Smart Fall Hats at $5.00 Duvetyns and velvets in black and an excel lent selection of shades. There are a variety of styles from which you may select a hat that you will really enjoy wearing. RurfiffNath Hat Mi op Third Floor New Fall Footwear Pleasing Styles At Attractive Price Definitely longer sl(irts demand higher heels to rnal(C lithe lines more graceful. Beautiful Satin Pumps A plain vamp with brocaded quarter has a wide two button strap and high French heels. Black or brown. fair, $10.00 Hoffman Ward robe Trunks We Feature One Model for Saturday. A. P. W. Toilet Tissue A.P.W.tiatinTissue) Nil IMIlhlll'I'IISSIlll'IU (imply ask for A. l W. u "' j"' atin tissue. Sold by the ,'t,,, 42c fivSWfi. (,rton ( 1 Ideal for college people, for it is a full-size, lift-top trunk covered with three ply veneer and ulcanled fiber, and l fitted with drawbar lock and heavy hardware. L $1.59 Su, tt Nm.-- I utl, IImi i.-iii- I, V . llltfi i Patent Pumps A number of styles all "better" footwear. Hiffl) French, Cuban and Junior Louis and Spanish heels. New and approved. Pair $8.00 to $12.50 Women's Oxfords Patent, black or brown kid, black or brown calf, have designed oxfords built on pleasing, comfortable lines. Priced, a pair $7.60 to $12.50 ooo Conveniently equipped with five wood-bottom draw. rr, a spacious hat bo, shoe tun, right coat hangrrt, three drrat hanttr and one scarf hancer, Priced at 3 He: Striped Outing Flannel Vi' 1 IV2C Si-inch outing (luiiHcl in itripcd i!ctgm f pink, blue, or light gra, IhU i an rxci'lUnt nuabty, heavy in Wright and t ""it ftiuh, ' N V l rM Cl4r .. R.4 IW . tla Toilet Goods Specials Beeeham's Toilet Preparations have gained the approval of discrimi nating women. necham't Auto Cleansing Cream, 65c. Lady Teasel Wonder Cream, $2.00. Udy Teasel Face Powder. $1.00. Are three of the most frequently used. Heeihaiu's special representa tive will tell you of the many others. ht Oiw Pt ! Mhi tlMf Special : Hair Brushes. Saturday Vni'ilii'i' piiliil uuha of l tie hair bruihei enabb'a n t wfftr thi-ni 'aiu foi' hatuida), Piirf bint ti. t and tl-rovv bruihee wh tlimiy, natural ebony and n bola backs, iVr Saturday, ft. IS, Important Hour Sales Saturday A 5l for Every Hour i h 10 A. M. Women's Pumps 79c Three tylei In black A er patent leather. Corered Cuban and Louie heeU. Broken tliee, Limit of two pain. Rurfwa-rVatfc DvaUJre Sire 10 to 11 A.M. Japanese Pongee Yard 89c 33-lneh, 12-momie, first jut- Ity genuine Japanene pongee in natural color. Heel for firep erlet, rlreuei, lingerie. SHrfni-huk Afrni Vtfr II A. M. to 12 M. 36-Inch Voile Yard 15c 36-inch woven it ripe and plaid eoije, one f the irmon'i most popular fabriee. In a wide range of colon. urfWf'NMh Dnratulr Stare 12 to I Noon Women's Sailor Hats Mad of hatter'i pluth or Zebeline in many attractive. tylei. Colore are brown, black and navy, Special. urftM-Nfk lUr4 Flttr to 2 P. M. Women's Hose 100 $1 Kirnt quality pure thread eillc hone, full fashioned. Re inforced feet, carter tops. Black, brown, navy, gray. BurfMi-Muk Miia Flr 2 to 3 P. A. Men's Ties 35c 3 for An exceptional value in four- in-hand tie. Wide range of patterns and colon that men like to wear. BifrfMi-NuMia FImt 3 to 4 P. A. Wash Suits Kach 69c Roy' luita of madrai and percale. Two pieee and com bination style. Tlain white or trimmed in re lore. Sltei 3 to I, Bur-K Ptlii iw 4 to 3 P. M, Turkish Towels Kach 18cs :0i40 and liSlnch eiie Turaieh tU, lain hli. some ita blue berdere. Very trpt,on ii, each, S, Iimi VhUImmI ftM j ri r, st, Luces Insertions Yard 5c Kn tiirttl Ue in ! a4 uriiii There are rerlir tltt.fi.t li leierel vidtke. rrie4 . )d. If, r