The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 08, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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THE - SUNDAY HEE: OMAHA. OCTOHEU 8. 1022.
6 A
Jowan to Propose
More Legislation
, for Soldier Aid
I!rprerntative Sweet Ha Di
rrrliun of Program in He
lialf .,f I)i.u,!o, War
Herati.
n (.11 i-thv vil.io.
Omsk lice ImH Mir.
M anlunitlcq, Ih-t. t. ln Mliln !
I'lirem! nf effort M .i,auti)Mial "l
Uli-r lmiua Iraud.illon wtivn ruiiKint
(irumol tli wilfur of worM war
VitiTann la In la iirmefil.
ftprjirMtatJva Huitun M. Rwert of
lima, auhr of th la wtilili ren
tiitll.nl all lllr rllrf aeilvltlrt of
tha foviriiinnt in Iha vatoraita' bu
roan, la (tlririln Hi profram for
furthar l KlHl(lvt relief, haa the
lo-nprrailun if h'ormtnr ImvlJ I.
Walsh f MaararhuHPtla, who rkel
ith Kwrrt mi tha jm xi am of relief
'In Iha liiNt mnifrrM and In tlia
aln Junt rluartl.
To diila tha r"Vf rniiif nt hm apiro
liiluin) nun, nun, ooo fur rnra mil
I ralitlnif of thn dlwiliW'it, hn nrranR0
fur xriilitiii's of mora than 35,
noo.000 for ituialrm-tlmi of nw him
Vitals ii n. I (T-nli-(1 r x-p.irHt vrfrrnna'
burrait In aiirrvla rell'-f niraaurea.
Chiiiiiiiluria of iha silillrs tin nut
propus In atnml on h:it haa Iwn
dune. Tha proicriiiii being conalilorrd
ty Ilnprrapntntlva Hwwl la entirely
part from I he limine nieaaure. Mr.
hweet Ini'tuilca In the proponed pro
gram fr further relief tha following:
DnmuiiPiit Into luw of whiit la
Ini)n aa Ord-r 67, whlrh permit tha
etHrnns' bureau to rata men who
r, iee rn or ahall l-a imi4t
if u iul ie aaUum riming a ii.n
tmuoua riii nf one nor nr mme
luUlly ant irriiiant-ntly dieat.Lr.1
Ta inke piuvidiun thai In no
ahall the .nn-f ntniinn of a iiaabll
men l rlul unl a plonu-al
aniinatlun altall liava Uu me.la u:
nielli to bit Uat Milne nr i.miI
ba almll hava l--ii lven at least
ihrr months' nutira of the propmir.t
fcl li lli'H,
To proia that P'i ht4. neuroaia,
pkyrho iieurou, adiv lulM-rfuloaia r
ibronlo eiupyrnia i)vi ..pu- iihm
tbrea jrara after aprain frmn Hi
M-rtlra ahull b entiei.tereit In bate
bt-eil ei'iiire1 bila in tha ai-rvVe,
Tli preifiit nw limlta tha ibnl to
twn )i-ra.
To moke rerlmn that In Ih event
of death U-fi ra or after ilim hare or
n Hiant..n fioin the arvh e, the Vrt
eiaoa' bureau uliull pay imI inula
than ;o toarl the funeral xtx-nnea
and ahall provide a D ig to cuat $1
to drap tha rottln of tha deieaned, the
(lg to b-iiue the irnpertjr of tha
nut of kin.
To pimule that tha retarana' bu
reau ahall fuinlnh each iwtlnnt on
dlacbarga frmn a hopliiil nlth a nlt
ment of iiie1lral nndinga aa to hi
eondlllon.
To niak mora llliernl prutiHlnna fur
the reinaiatemmt 'f laiii hiaurani-e
Hii'ea and for the Inveatitiriit by
tha veterana bureau of Inaiirnnrn pre.
iiiIuimh in Intereat-henrltig olillgallona
of tha I'nlled Hlnti-a or In bomU of
tha Pwleral Farm lan bank.
Nrw Mrm!rrt)liip Sfrrrtary
Tha olTli'era of tha Omuha Cliitinher
of L'mnniert'a bava annnuticed tha ap
I'oliituient of S'. A. ("aim aa nieuiW
ahlp aerrrtiiry. O'heaa duttea ware
formerly tuken car of by Mlaa In
Oilman, who becomea aecreUiry of
tha bunlneea and prnf-annnl woman's
i.'lvlalnn, and will continue to t aec
retary of the koo1 follow elilp com
tnlttee, entcrtnlmnant rotnmlttea and
aeverni other lmportnnt ronimltteea.
Burgess-Nash Gompany.
EVERYDODYS STORE
Fall and Winter Styles
in
Mme.'Binner Corsets
Why go on buying; just a "corset" when we will
help you to select a Mme. Binner corset that will
make you look so much better and feel so much bet
ter, andone in which you are sure that youhave the
corset designed for your figure. You say that your
figure problem is so different. You are right, it is.
It is an individual need that has been anticipated by
Mme. Binner, who has created models for you alone.
rri TffM I. '-IT a 1 rl n . 1lfTifraa K
There are mod
els designed forthe
tall, slejider wom
an who, when she
is properly fitted
inva Mme. Binner
has a willowy
charm, but wrong
ly corse ted, be
comes angular and
stiffly thin.
Models for the
tall, slender fig-'
idhS ure, $5 to $25.
n
The stout woman
corseted in a Mme.
Binner model need
not endure the dis
comfort of stiff,
heavily boned tell
tale corsets. She
need but "realize
that there is un
believably more
comfort in the dig
nified and becom
ing kind of natural
corseting to be
found in the spe
cial models de
signed by Mme.
Binner for her
figure.
Models for the
stout figure, $5 to
$25.
I f sOt
tut
J
Ihc uliort fr
ago Homan cornel
til as hhf ought to
he in a Mmf, I'm
nr ni'uk will mil
Iract pound frtin
hor u i a r t n t
wriv'ht a d will
apiieiir a I i m ly
l'njrtinit.
M tulr ' a f.r the
ehort, "tout fijturf,
$3 t.i $17.50,
Mill. r:4f fprea ridJ tf ail, likt.atc, lfHhr
touii, lr iiil rla'llv. in whil, r
We Wthome the
Decree of Honor
of the firanil Lodce, anl In
vittt I lie iiieml)fr to niuka
u of (hi- act'ommoitattona
we have arrfiiif'J for them.
Weaiaa't Rl Kaem Thli4 Flea
"EVERYBODYfe STORE"
Free Movies
Any rtiill ralluir in our
rlillilrrti'a ilriartinenta will
ttcrive free from tlio MumMiii
aoi iely ailnuiin to Die Mune
theiti-r Sattinlay tiiornlog,
Ortnber 14
Noonday Program
12:20-12:50
Tuesday, OctobtT'lO, will begin the
firft of a eerie of Tuesday noonday lec
lurert to be given in the Burgess-Nash
uuditorium. Under the general direction
of Miss Marguerite Bookman, bead of
Ihe children's theater movement here,
lectures on drama, music, art, literature
and architecture will be held each Tues
day from 12:20 until 12:50 without
admission charge.
It in our plan to give business men
and women a brief respite from duty.
Program tor October 10.
Madame Stadnitska Pianist
Harry Disbrow Baritone
Robert Cuscaden Violinist
BurfM-Na AudllOflum Fifth Fleer
O0
Silk Jersey Vests
Each, $1.95
Made of firmly woven Jersey in
French band and bodice top style, with
shoulder straps of self material. Pink
or orchid. Special Monday.
, Children's Union Suits
Suit, $1.50
Of fine lightweight wool and cotton
finished with crochet edge. Made ankle
length with Dutch neck and elbow
sleeves. Sizes 4, 6, 8 and 10.
New Tweed Hose
Pair, 50c
e '
Excellent for everyday wear, for they
are a serviceable wearing hose woven
with fancy rib in soft shaded mixtures.
Burf Mt-Nli Hoaiery Shop Mala Floor
Note Each Value in This Special Selling of
Household Linens
Dependable, trustw orthy linens of Irih and Scotch manufacture. This "is an
opportunity for housewives to supply immediate and future needs, for, the quality of
thosfijinens cannot be excelled nor the value surpassed.
Celebrated Dctryvaie
Irish Linen Damask . . .
Beautiful snow-white linens of the ex
cellent quality that gives lasting service.
2x2-yard Table Cloths, each.. $4.95
2x22-yard Table Cloths, each, $6.25
2x3-yard Table Cloths, each.. $7.50
22x22-in. Napkins to match,
dozen $6.75
Double Damcuk
Linen Tabic Cloths
The unusually good quality that any
housewife might proudly possess.
2x2-yard Table Cloths, each... $8.50
2x2 ' i-yard Table Cloths, each, $10.50
2x3-yard Table Cloths, each.. $12.50
22x22-in. Napkins to match,
dozen $10.50
Irish Linen Crash
Toweling
A quality that leaves no lint.
Woven with fast-color red bor
der. Special
Yard, 22c
Irish Linen
-Face Towels
Of manufacture that will
leave no lint. Generous size
with hemstitched ends. .
Each. 69c
Irish Linen Napkin
Cases
Also handkerchief eases of
fine linen, hand-scalloped with
hand-embroidered design.
Each, 73c
Madeira
Dresser Scarfs
Of fin linen with hand-embroidery
and hand-scalloped
edge, 18x54-inch size.
Each, $3.75
Irish Linen Luncheon
Napkins
Made of very fine linen with
hand scalloped edge and elabo
rate hand embroidered corner.
Half dozen, $3.99
Madeira
Luncheon Napkins
1313 inch size with hand
scalloped edge and hand-embroidered
corners. Special,
Dozen, $5.50
Damask Napkins
21x21 Inch size in
heavy weight and of
splendid quality.
Dozen, $4.95
Irish Linen Table Damask
A bleached damask of extra heavy quality
that will five remarkable service. Woven in
several good designs.
Yard, $1.49
Table Cloths
Pure flax woven in
rich designs with hem
stitched edge. Special,
Each, $5.95
BurfMi-Nh Linta Shop 5con Floor.
Hour Sales
Crepe de Chine Gowns
will be placed on sale for
one hour only
1 1 o'clock until 12
At $2.99
BiHMNk Liafwia Shop Second Moor.
1000
Silk Envelope Chemise
will be placed on ude for one
hour only,
12 o'clock until 1
At $1.99
Burf.tt-Na.a Linfwla Shop Second f loor.
Full Sized
Dimity Bed Spreads
Spreads of crinkle dimity made with
ecalloped edpe and cut corners. Limit
of 2 to a customer.
1 until 2 At $2.99
BurffM-Naob Lln.n Shop Second Floor
1000 Flapper
Envelope Chemise
will be placed on sale for one
hour only,
2 o'clock until 3
At 79c
Bur..i-Na.h LJnforio Shop Second Floor.
Art Needlecraft Specials
These Prices fonMonday Only
5
Thousands of pieces in attractive new deigns. Below are listed a few of the many
pieces stamped to embroider. A wonderful opportunity to purchase for holiday gifts.
At 50c
Stamped Scarfs.
Stamped Centers.
Stamped Napkins.
Stamped Doilies.
Stamped Bibs.
Stamped Infants' Caps.
At 65c
Stamped Centers.
Stamped Towels.
Stamped Scarfs.
Stamped Throws.
Stamped Sets.
Stamped Pillows.
Stamped Aprons.
At 75c
Stamped Library Scarfs.
Stamped Library Centers
Stamped Luncheon SeU.
Stamped Breakfast Sets.
Stamped Vanity Sets.
Stamped Dresser Scarfs.
Stamped Dresser Sets.
Burfdi-Naih Art Needlework Shop Second Floor
Curtains and Draperies
Make Windows Attractive
) Following fall house cleaning, most housewives
find it necessary to replace some of their window cur
tains or shades. We are offering the following values
for Monday:
Ruffled Curtains
Pair, $1.3?
Daintily ruffled curtains
remain by far the most popu
lar for use in bedrooms. We
have an exceptionally fine
value in this style with full
ruffles and tie-baclcs. 2','j
yards long.
Beautiful Silks and Velvet
Priced to Command Your Interest
Paisley Crepe
40-in. crepe de chene and georg
ette crepe, patterned in rich Persian
colors and designs. These make at
tractive blouses, or when used with
other materials, smart frocks.
Yard, $2.95
Silk Duvetyne
Both silk faced and all silk
duvetyne have a variety of uses in
milady's wardrobe suits, wraps,
gowns, trimmings, and millinery. 36
to 40 inches wide, in all colors, yd.,
$3.45 to $4.95
Crepe de Chine
Pastel shades that
fashion charming lin
gerie and negligees.
Also dark colors suit
able for blouses and
dresses. 40 inches in
width.'
Yard, $1.59.
Kimona Silks
Suggestive of the
Land of Cherry Blos
soms are these beauti
ful 36-inch silks in
bright tinted flower
and butterfly designs.
Yard, $1.65
Costume Velvet
Velutina, the im
ported English Cos
tume Velvet in fast
color and fast pile. 36
inches wide in all
colors.
Yard, $3.95
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i n ii -i
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Mercerized Pongee
Yard, 69c
Heavier than all-silk
pongee, this highly mer
cerized cotton material
looks well and wears well.
It is most attractive for
casement windows.
Figured Marquisette
Yard, 75c
These have a 1 1 the
beauty of the filet , pat
terns, yet do not require
stretching ironing is all
that is necessary. In ivory
or ecru.
Shades on Hartshorn Rollers
Each, 79c
The.se are size 3Cx(, made of a good quality shade
cloth in both light and dark green. Mounted, on the
famous Hartshorn roller.
tlurf.ee Nate Dieer Dot. Keurlh Fleer
Sale of Glassware
3,000 Pieces Greatly Under priced
A factory's overstock of highest quality lead
blown glassware. All are late shapes, decorated with
plain and simple designs in needlepoint etchings.
From these pieces you will be able to renew
broken numbers, and to add the pieces required by in
creased winter entertaining. There are also novelty
items for gift purposes. Many stemware shapes.
Jugs, each, $1.95.
Goblets, each, 29c.
Parfaits, each, 29c.
Tumblers, each, 19c.
Grape Juices, each, 19c.
Comports, each, 93c to
$1.49.
Oyster Cocktails, ea., 19c.
Sherbets, high and low,
each, 29c. -Ice
Teas and Highballs,
each, 29c.
Wines, Cordials, Cock
tails, each, 29c,
But le.iNe.a llaueeiuraiehiat Shea F aval a. Floor
Burfeu-Nith 311V Shop Second Floor
Linoleum by the Yard
New PatternsLow Prices
Many would like to refloor every room in the house
with so practical and serviceable a covering. These
attractive printed and inlaid patterns in wood, tile, and
carpet effects are becoming more and more popular
with women who desire a sanitary floor covering, and
one that is easily kept in this clean condition.
If you would like an estimate of the cost, we will
gladly measure the floor space without charge to you.
6-foot widths are priced, a square yard, at
$1.15 to $3.00
Armstrong Linoleum Rus
W'e have both runner and stove rugs in a good
range of patterns and colorings and one may choose
these genuine Armstrong linoleums at the following low
prices :
3xl2-ft. size ...$1.98 4-Gxl(i-G-ft. size .$2.49
4-(ixG-ft. size ..$1.50 l-6.12-ft. size . .$2.98
Carpet Remnants v
Each, $1.00
18x27-inch size with fin
ished ends. These small rugs
are samples from discon
tinued paterns of our cut
order line. Limited number
only. Kach, $1.00.
flurf.u N..k Rtlg 5a I laar 0
All Wool
Skirts
$5.00
Mnt ttrittie
in w a r with
t' svfjti r r l!iut'
I hjt Urt of
y ell-WMii) I'rtiiiflln.
lNr unitii in'fd at leaM
iiio cir.)t k irt to icnw
!!( her wurdi !, Of
l-laik, f4y Mm and lru
with V.rii" of tiilra,:Pf
ilvr. All ar l '!mif-l.
,Sij,a '.'I t :t ait.
Monday Specials in Domestics and Blankets
tiih TottvlitU!
Yard, v
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t;ul q-iaMy f .r r W I it' i
.Vrt'ut!y I'tur.) ("t M'ii'U
IllUk TnWll-i
Kach. 'J V
lniti!iht. tide
f l ) l.'-l it .V nf I
T,dl ' P tir.t.
Yard. IIV
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Ihm! Sjqvads liUaclied .Mtblin
Kach, Yard.
fili, iiH'!et h t Mini) .l,hl 31 liu! ih i
.-.irtl fr full eut I l . ' " Wtllit'lt 0rnM.nn
TiKso.in (V.ttnu r.l.uikits, rach
jH. it tii,ktt l'i fit) Un an I itiU ttH fan') br I ri
HMru Six !l:mU t ltte USanki t-
I, ; ai ,,,!, MnAoit In t!ti H -e. i f aU
in ii . s i t i.. aUiH. I, iloi.i H'la'i'y-
I'-ir, la?,1. l'ii
l.llll '. i ftmn
Scrim Curtain
Yard, t'Sc
Mm N vl i!l rim ivh
I4iti!y iuff! il h-xili-n, ', '
ll Irngih,
Tuah lNinj'o
Yard, .
,14 in, H wi!h, Mktviial tf j
I iiM-i'i J'ijr, I wr
Kimun.t Silk
Yard, VV
(liim i i v l n
J (it !- Ii a .
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An Km ire Me;il
Over One siar
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sitio. $:s.
SI, 7 Sr. VS0. 13 50, $10,
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