The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 28, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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    TllK OMAHA NEK: THI'USIUY, SKlTKM.!K.t 2S, WIS.
Iowa Citv Hangar.
Will Not Change
Status of Oninlin
New $8,000 Airplane Station
Will Split Omaha-Mawoo!
Chicapo FlightWill
He Mail Station.
l'lana lo ronxirui t an air mall nr
vie haiicar at Iowa City. la, and
to rftt-i". trtii-f.r tf mall at tliat
phi-, wilt not t'haiiK Oniaha'a alutu
n lh Chlrano ItiK-k ftprlnaa (Wyol
ruul. P. II. I'olyfr. autwrlnleiiilvnt ut
tli Ornufu Air Mnll rvlia atatkm,
union nrcj yitTilay, ,
lta nv xiKninrunc U that I ha
OfuHha MnywiMxl ChU-ago night will I
tl'lit at Ifiwa Oty.
Th I'mtml Hul- I'natnnira depart
ri'rtit ha awnnlfil a rmiliait fur u
tiuniinr at lows City to rout 10o
en1 thx alrurturv It rxiM'ilrd to t
i.mly tnr w within two month.
M. mnr and limit! nmrhlncry will
1 alatliinfil thi-r,
Iowa City m fululilUhod aa a mull
tut Ion y onl-T lenin-d Hi'l'tiMiilH-r 1.
Kuat liound fliulila will' hr fmm Itmk
Hprliifta to 'licyi'tinw, Ch'y,nn to
North I'luttH and Omuha, cimaha to
lown City, mid Iowa City to Maywood,
W'wl boutiil il:ni'' will travel tho
ama routu rxrfpt for itn already
(k lirduli'd Htoi at Haw llim, Wyo
whr oiu reserve til In kuiIoikiI.
i minima mutton will rontliiiiM with
itn priwnt pi'montii'l, except rhuiiKrW
lemiltlMK from a riVrinion to rennn
litillillnK plnni licrtf nod rpriter all
io'iicnil liuildlriK hihI rhulMlng In tlio
M;iywoil lin..
Daily Prayer
1U lit f.ilihrul and JubI to furgivr ua our
ion I John 1 t.
AlniMlity Hod of th Ilcnvin, tlio
ii 1 1 ti n rid lliii mil! (lod of our fathera
mid (lod of tho imtlnna! Hoar u. we
pniy Tlii'f! Kor;!vo our ichh nnl re
move our triinHitremOm fur from u.
Jlilp uk, that wa may behoM Tliy
Kloiy.
Ui'll ti to aeo the Iw.nitle of Thy
taw. nnd to f' d th- iii:ckeiilnir power
of Thy wondi rful love. (Jivo us, we
pr.ty Th" broad faith, brlBht hopea,
atrotiK Jove jmrf a firm atfp to meet
tho duties of ;f.
Let our ht.-irta r.ng for Joy In tho
rfmonihranet! of Thy koimIiuhh. Keep
us in HttitiKth that we may serve
Thee. We prnlito Thee for Thyniany
nnd siKVil Meanings vouehwifed to ua,
not only ns Indlvlduuls, hut uIko as a
people and a nation. V thank Thee
for pur forefather, for Thy manifold
bl nn ns bestowed upon them, und
throUKh them upon us, their children.
Wo pray Thee, O Ood, for grace to
(nnblo ua to live useful liven, help
ful to our fellow-men.
May wars and strife cease, and the
kingdoms of this world become the
k'ugdoiiiH of our Lord and JI! Christ.
H-iir our prayer for our Redeemer's
aake. Amen.
UTf'tAV J FOHDIOK.
Jiori hesler, Mub.
Parents' Problems
Should children ho allowed to buy
candy at tlv school lunch counter?
This Is not very advisable. Whiles
tho candy may lo ffood, you havo no
way of knowing how rich the various
varieties n:e, nor how much your
children eat at a time. A pood "candy
riilo" Is: 1'uy or make It yourself;
give It to the children yourself nt cer
tain times, such ns after dinner or
ripper.
Dean Noyes Is Slated
- for City Commissioner
Indications nt the city hall are tnat
Itoan Noyes, forcinan of the sewer
department under Commissioner
Kout.Hky, will he named by the city
council next week to fill tho vacancy
caused by the resignation of Comml
sioner II. It. Zimman. Action on the
m.'ttcr has been deferred until the
return of Commissioner Butler from
New Yo'-k next week. Zimman's
resignation taken effect October 1.
Marriage Licenses.
IVrnitH to w-l havo lin lsml'd to thd
following:
i:ihi.r It. VVHtt. 37. Waterloo. NVb..
in. I Alien l.oonniJ. ii. SluiKi'on. Mo.
,l(.hi M' l'u!lo.l!h, nvr L'l, Vnsinirl Vul.
kv. Ik . iiml Klora K, HirJ, over II. Itn
toirl VnUey. In.
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. 1TIR A. IliteUhuus. tllliRhn. ,
Kfiwiril Co'lllm, L'4. omuha. unit 01ty
SliuNaunhlon, Omnha.
!nn!it I.. Sh"arrt. IJ. Omaha, ami
C-iherin Crwfril. JS. Omaha.
.low MnirU. ?S. irmaha, and Aajm-a
Itriurt' h li-Omeii, ;6, Omaha, and Anna
Kimii, :4. Omiiiiu.
tlnrry ().tn-f. S- (imnhi. and Mar
tout A II. st..-wtwl, 7, imiaha.
.1. . h e,.,tr(.o-k. Omaha, and A
n a WHtfrur. .1, (Mntiha.
II. i wi A l.yrr. Ji, Ornjha. and Julia
punt-re. 31. ointtha.
tinel.l II. riiim. :, SiTln Valley, lit.,
an4 .VrtfeiA t.ul..iia, 2. (tnaha,
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TheMen's Shop
Sixteenth to Seventeenth on Harney - Main Floor
The New and Correct in
fmVq f! Intln no
1T1VU U IVtlllJJg
No finer assortment of men's clothing is to be
found than that which U here in our new fall and
winter stocks. The newest models for young men
and styles for the more conservative dresser of a
quality that assures satisfaction at notably lower
prices.
A Special Group oj
Winter Overcoats
At
35
00
Thin is a most exceptional assortment of smart
wagger models at a price that should find each an
owner early in the day.
Single and double-breasted models of self
back coating are made in the new loose-fitting back,
raglan sleeve and full belted style. All are finely tail
ored by standard American makers, who finish the in
side just as carefully as the out, etery seam satin taped.
Urowns, prays and tans in sizes 16 to44, offer a won
derful selection at this special price.
New Fall Suits, $25 to $35
There are snappy sport models or semi-conservative styles that rely
upon their fine fabrics and excellent taloring to assure correct and
lasting service. .A choice of full Norfolk or Golf sleeve models with
half belted1 back.
Wool Mixed
Union Suits
Elastic-ribbed form-fitting suits
made with locked stitch seams wool
enough for fullest protection cotton
enough to make them wear well.
Each, $2.95 . . '
Interwoven
Wool Hose
These hose are exceptionally fine
at this price in new and very smart
heather mixtures. Durable and of ex
cellent fit. Sizes 91a to 12.
Pair, 75c
Men's New Fall Footwear
Winter Styles in High Shoes ,
Black and brown calf leathers Goodyear welt soles with flat heels. Made
in the Brqgue style that is very popular this fall. Priced, a pair, at ,
$7.50 to $12.00
New Oxfords Sport Oxtords
a. inn. i.!..Hkj.
Black or brown calf
leather new fall lasts.
Brogue style. All Good
year welts. Priced, pair,
$7.50 to $10.00
Plain toe sport oxfords
in black calf. Plain toe,
flat heels, new Brogue
last. Priced, a pair,
$7.50
Burgeaa-Nash Men. Shop Main Floor.
Winter Clothes for School Boys
Suits With 2 Pairs of Knickers
Priced $8.75 to $17.50
Excellent all-wool suits that even boys cannot wear
without a certain feeling of pride. Well-tailored -in half
Norfolk style, every suit complete with two pairs of
knickers fully lined to insure double service. Dark stripes
and plain blue for dress wear; mixtures and novelties for
school boys. Sizes 8 to It.
Little Boys' Overcoats
Sizes 2 to S
V
If there U in thin fir a mll boy n?fd more than
.ill other, it' a hravy, warm overcoat. We hav a com
I'lHe lin of new merco&t made of Wurumbo cloth
thinchiUa, and other fin fabric in tan and brown mix
ture. IUith rat Ian ard ilain sleeved style in ue 3 to
year.
Priced $10.00 to $45.00
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200 Street and Afternoon
Frocks Priced at $25.00
Our artist has sketched four frocks that suggest the fashions of more exclusive dresses, and illustrate the
styles you may have at this low price. These are sample dresses that present particularly attractive values from
the standpoint of quality, and from the viewpoint of price.
Canton Crepe Crepe de Chine Poirel Twill '
' BlackBrown Navy n
Dresses that appeal because of their low price, yes, but certainly a great deal more because of the quality
of their materials and because of their late styling.
If you do not see the style you had in mind, Ut us tell you that these are but four of a wide variety of new
frocks at $25.00.
Burf.M-Naih Dm. Shop Third Fiver.
You Will Enjoy a Visit to Our
Wonderful Silk Department
Because it is a difficult matter to judge the quality of silks, every day brings
greater patronagfc to our department, for customers feel that they may depend
upon the quality to be the best. Complete assortments of new and staple silks and.
woolens, and outside windows that permit daylight elections make our department
the finest in the Middle West.
French Silver Cloth
Priced, Yard, $8.50
The two-tone Imported French silver cloth
go mucji admired for evening gowns. Beautiful
eolorinps of jade, orchid, black, and royal blue
in combination with shimmering silver.
Canton Crepe
Yard, $2.95
Silk Duvetyn
Yard, $3.45
Excellent quality in beaver,
Splendid all-silk heavy weight
canton in black and the 'new autumn, navy, midnight, Pekin,
Autumn shades. 39-inch wfdth. white, black. 36-in. width.
New Coatings
$3.95 to $9.50
54-in. Chinchilla, Reversible
Coatings, Cameline, Chantilly,
Velodrome and Krimmer.
Burf.aa- Nash Silk ShopSecond Floor
Rich Black Velvets
- $2.45 to $4.45
27-inch Velutina costume velvet of fast pile
and color, yard, $2.45; 36-inch English costume
velvets, yard, $2.95; 39-inch Chiffon velvets
that are beautifully soft and silky, yard, $4.45,
Kimono feilks
Yard, $1.65
36-inch silks, printed in floral
and butterfly designs of rich
colorings. Excellent quality. .
Continuing Our Loom Display and
Selling of Esmond Blankets
If you are interested in seeing a blanket woven, we invite you to our dis
play and selling of Esmond blankets, where a Jacquard loom from the Es
mond Mills is in operation. In just two and one-half minutes you may see 3,
12xl4-inch doll blankets completely woven. When the weaver has told you
that the loom travels 100 ticks minute, and that there are 3,500 ends in a
Warp that weaves a yard width, you will understand how the process can be
so rapid. The following and many other blanket specials will be of furlhc
interest to you.
Large Plaid .
Blankets', $1.95
Comfortables,
Each, $5.50
Attractive Indian dosign
in very affective color com
bination. 72x84-inch size.
Of light weight quality,
of (tre'it warmth. Block and
plaid designs. Kach, $4.95.
Extra Size
Blankets, $0.50
72x84-inch Mnnke' of ex
cellent quality with hand
some borders.
Burfaaa-Naaa Blank.! Sh.a S.a4 Floor
New Neckwear
ICyelt't M'ts for wear when you
wi.-h to h a little tailored; filmy
lace nets that fit well en sweaters;
dainty organdie cuffs and collars
sevmtl Mtylt', all priced at
Sit, 50c '
Boia.M Naaa Naaa 3k.o Mai floor
Curtain Swiss
27e Yard
3ti Inch Swi tit a variety of prrtty dfIirn M
lrk-l m nh kwrr than uual bvcan it happen
lo find a p: i n th U.l Arrw ll.wth.
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Children's Health Conference
October 2 to 7 the Children' Health Conference
will be held in the ISurgoM-Na.sh Auditorium. Chil
dren up to ."i yearn may be enrolled for examination
by the bet children' physicians and specialists In
Omaha, under conditions as private a a doctor's of.
fice. Every aftenuon from 2 to 4. a proirram to
tereting to mothers will be iriven in the auditorium.
fcn.l In ihr onrtitWnt of yur rhi.lr-B on lh blank
.w. or hin the fi-r l'inp' n (ho ( hininn nt tho ' rt!m..pl
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