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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1923)
Milk Producers Hear ^ Advice on Industry Prof. J. A. McLean, representing • he service department of the Quaker ' >ats company of Chicago, formerly -ead of the department of animal husbandry at Massachusetts Agricul tural college, and the Iowa State Ag ricultural college, addressed the < nnaha Milk Products association at heir hall, Twenty-sixth and Leaven worth streets, under the auspices of the Omaha Hay and Feed company, state distributors of Quaker Oats I products. Professor McLean cave the dairy I men advice regarding the production of better, cleaner, pure, raw nv'lk : and instructed them as to the care | of aninvils, etc. Professor McLean is a nationally ipcogntzed authority on the dairying industry and is the author of several volumes in connection with the miich cow. He called attention to the fact ithat the dairy industry as represented Burgess-Nash Company. •everybodys store" Bargain Basement New Dresses—Low Priced 300 of Them $ 1 ^\75 to Sell at JL Sizes for Women and Misses A group of lovely dresses that will amaze you with their delightful styling at this low pricing. Circular skirts and tight bodices, also straight-line models of Lace AUtyme Crepe Taffeta Canton Silk and Wool & in bright springtime colors and combinations, also conservative colors for street and business wear. Dresses that regularly sell for $17.50, Friday, $10.75. New Styles in i Coats and £ Capes 1 >12,s Jaunty sport coats to which buckles and pockets add a man nish swagger; loose swinging capes so graceful of line—can you resist looking your best when we price such wraps at so littJe? They are made of all-wool materials in Plain Shades Plaids Stripes Mixtures in light, medium and dark shades of this Spring's fa vored colors and color combinations. Stitching of silk threads, novel buttons and decorative buckles add im mensely to the attractiveness of inanv models. Sizes 16 to 44. Friday—Bargain Basement Continuing Friday -DOLLAR DAY Umbrellas For Men and Women At a Great Saving 26 and 28-inch Paragon frames covered with fast black fabric, tape edged. One may select from an Immense assortment of fancy Im ported bandies of cel luloid, bone, bakellte, ebony and walnut, also silk cord and leather strap handles. : Dollar Day—Bargain Baarmrnt 3 Pairs Fiber Silk Hose— Women’* fiber silk sport hose In tan with black clox. All are made semi fashioned, flexible top, seamless foot, cotton lisle heel and toe. Regularly 50c. 3 pairs . Dnllnr Day—Bargain Bnrrnirnt Boys’ Shirts—K. and S. shirts of fast color ma dras. These ard full cut and without collar. Sizes 13 to 14H. Dollar Day—Bargain Burrmrni Kitch*n*tte, th« Wearever Brand Apront—Ginghams and percales made with belts, tle-around styles. Very special at only. Friday—Bargain Baarmrnt Women’* Leather Hand Bag*—Fitted with mirror rnd small change purse. There Is practically every # different style, and only n few alike. The assortment of leathers includes all wanted colorings for spring. Values to 62.50... Dollar Day—Bargain Baarmrnt Baby Bonnets site* 6 Monthi to 2 Yaara Worth Up to •3.00 Organdie Pique Linen Gingham Gaberdine By buying 1.000 of these lit tle bonnets, we secured them at very conatderable reduction. There are plain little bonnets for playtime hours and fancier ones for visiting. ■ ml la r Day—Bargain Baaoinrat Infant*’ Petticoat*—Made of white cotton flannel^ with muslin waist at-*P tachcd. These regularly sell at 49c, now 3 for Dollar Dav—Bargain Ravrornl Infants’ Dresses—Daintily made of white lawu wiUi tiny round or square yokes and daintily trim med with lace and em broidery. 22-inch length with bows of pink or baby blue, now 2 for. I Dollar D»r— IW*ain Biwrmrut Batiste Bloomer* — rhll dren's and misses’ sizes in white, and pink. Made with elastic waist band, ruffled cuff and with ev ery seam double sewn. Sizes 8 fo 18 years, 4 for Dollar Day—liar gain ISaarmrnt Lawn Petticoats — Size# for infants and children. Made with round neck linp, shoulder fastening and dainty trimming of lace or embroidery. 22 inc)i length, sizes 6 months to 2 years, 3 for. Debar Da.v — Bargain BJiaemrat 4 Pairs Sport Hots—Wom en's part wool sport hose, mado semi fashioned and seamier# foot, tan with black and tan clockings, formerly priced at 69c; now 4 pairs for. Dollar Day—flarj;ain llmrrnrnt 8 Pair* Children'# Hose— Heavy black ribbed cot ton hose, double, heel and toe; full length. Sizes 6 to 7'4. 8 pairs for. Dollar I)«y— llitrgnln |in»rmriit 3 Pair# Mercerized Hose —Women’s Themis mer cerized lisle hose, semi f.iihloued with wide tlas tic hem, trim fitting sn kle, high spilled heel. .Sizes 81,# to 9*-6, regularly &0c. Dollar Day, 3 pairs.. Dollar Day-—Barfalii B**«inrut Shoes $ Pair Only Sizes and style* fot Infanta, children ntid misses. Felt Slippers 2 Pairs $1 Just a few pairs for women and children. I rlilny—llni*»in B*«#rarnl Children’s Gingham Dresses Sizes 2 to 6 t Sizt. 7 to 14 Dollar Day’s special for school girls. Spring ginghams, fresh and crisp. They arc made of new checks and plaids; pret ty color combinations In one piece styles or with gathered skirt. All are nicely finished with belts, collars and even pockets. No mother could pos sibly make them as cheaply as our Dollar Day sale price. Dollar Im*j — Hurtculn llfwwmont 4 Pairs Sport HBse—Wom en’s full length English ribbed sport hoso with elastic hem. Sizes 84*° 10. 4 pairs for. I>4*111»r Day—ll«rgHin Ituarnifni 6 Pair* Fiber Silk Hots— Women’s Richelieu ribbed fiber silk hose with cot ton Hsis tops in d.vrk and light shades of brown; sizes K'i to 9'i. Regu larly 45c, t> pairs... Itollnr l>u>—llnrgnin lln«rmrnt 4 Pairs Fiber Silk Hose— Women's white fiber Bilk hoae with flexible top, re inforced double heel and toe. Sizes 8'i to 10. Regu lar 59c hose. 4 pairs. IMInr I>»t—llnrgnin Hn»rm^nl Georgette Blouses Spaclal for Friday £ Stylaa for Womsn ▼ and Muses One great lot specially pur chased for this Immense sell Ing. Finest quality georgette, in both overblouse and waist line styles with long or short sleeves, sizi to 44 In flesh, tat), brown, taupe, naiy and black in both i< gp|ar and col larless noekllnes, also many I’eter Fan collars. Wash Blouses, 3 for $1 These ate pretty white blouses that /egularly sell for 11.00, but heaausc they are slightly soiled, all are reduced for this ftillur day. Silk Blouse... e ach $1 Broken sizes ami odd Inis of higher priced lines, $1.00. Dollar Dnr —naryaln lliiarnienf by the members of the Omaha M.lk Producers’ association constitutes one of the financially largest and most vitally important Industries of the city. Four reel* of motion picture* were shown Illustrating the caie find sanitation of mflk production. The Omaha Milk Producers’ asso? elation Is organized to encourage the production of better milk and to In culcate the spirit of fajr defiling, and to acquaint the public with tch merits of raw milk. American brewers are planning ihe construction of a large plant in Copenhagen, Denmark. The estimat ed capac ity of the plant is 500,000 bottles of Danish beer daily. Man f urnishes Bond for One Who Has Him 'Arrested Mendosa l'ancheata, 218>i North Twenty-first street, put up $10 bond for Frank Wizeman. 2S5 North Frank lin street, when both were arrested on i I charges of disturbing the peace yea- ] i terday morning' Pancheata claimed that Wizeman staled at his wife on a Farnam street car. Both men got off at Seventeenth and Farr.am streets and started an argument. Wizeman called a police man and accused Mendosa of threat ening hin Both were taken to tne station and Mendosa furnished bond Bee W ant Ads Produce Resulta Woman Pleads (»uitv Kva Green. 510 Bouth Twentieth street, pleaded guilty to a llquc charge yesterday and was fined $300 by Federal Judge Wnodrougb. She was arrested a week ago by General Agent Hub Sarnardl'k after hie nter had bought several drinks at h»i place. THE BURGESS-NASH CO. ANNOUNCE THEIR FIRST ANNUAL SPRING Clearance Sale of Fine Pianos COMPARE WITH ANY S550 PLAYER SOLD WONDERFUL PLAYER OFFER Guaranteed 10 Years COMBINATION OUTFITS With $30 Floor Lamp, Bench, Scarf and Twenty four Late Music Rolls Fine j $30.00 Lamp, Scarf, Bench, 24 New ► Music Rolls BRAND NEW IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! Conforming to the aggressive policies in vogu? throughout this store, we are pleased to announce our first Annual Clearance Sale of fine Pianos and Players. Patrons of our store will find a wide va riety of beautiful pianos and players, among them the Cream of the Piano Builder's art, from many of the world-famous factories. In order to further popularise the Burgess Nash Piano Department, we are making astonishingly low prices and terms during this great sale and urge you not to let this op portunity go by; come in at once and make your selection and Players This Great Bargain Event Starts at 9 O’clock Tomorrow Morning and Will Continue But a Few Days. Be On Hand When Our Big Sale Opens Tomorrow C SECURES A FINE * I . PLAYERPLANO ■ Easy Monthly Payments t gfl SECURES FINE PIANO $ T I 1 Easy Monthly Payments I To Snit Your Pocketbook Your Opportunity Is at Hand Wc believe that Omaha people will appreciate a real piano tale, offering real and genuine bargain!. We realize to the fulleat, our responsibility to our patron* and our well known policy of ‘‘Keeping Faith With Our Cuetomera'' will be etrletly adhered to during thl« great money eavlng *ale. Every great bargain advertieed will be found In our big atock. Many World Famous Pianos On Sale Such at Iver* A Pond, Schubert, J. A C. Fiecher, Smith A Barnet, Schaff 8ro», Kohler A Campbell. Story A Clark, Marshall A Wendell, Lagonda, Maynard, Auto Piano, Foster, Johnson, Willard, Foster A Co., Pianieta, Macy A Camp, Cramer, Royal, Stager A Son and many other* all on tai*. Come Tomorrow and Investigate! ELEGANT NEW PIANOS Wonderful Bargains — Ten Year Guarantee These Fine $375 Pianos If You Ever Expect to Owu a Fine Piano Don’t Miss This OUR SALE PRICE PRICES GREATLY REDUCED ON BEAUTIFUL SMALL GRANDS Fine New $825 Small Grands Reduced on Sale *525 Many Others All Prices Reduced $100 to $200 V Complete With I Scarf, Bench and 24 Rolls of Music and Floor Lamp $30 Floor Lamp ■ i ^-^$630 Plavers These good, reliable, 10-year guaranteed payers are in beautiful plain cases, with 5polnt motor, standard SR-note and are beautiful in both tone and design and will compare favorab'y w th any player sold VO to $650. Only a limited number will be sold at thess remarkably low pricsa. MANY GREAT BARGAINS IN FINE SLIGHTLY USED AND REBUILT PLANOS All of Them Have Been Put in F;ne Condition by Our Expen Mechanics and Many of Them Can Easily Be Mistaken for Brand New. PRICES REDUCED $100 TO $200 ON MANY FINE PIANOS IN OUR LARGE STOCK DON’T MISS THIS ONE KREEL FRENCH j In Finn Condition GOOD PRACTICE PIANO In Good Condition JEPSON PIANO I GOOD CONDITION I MHMMMnrff » THIS ' GOOD UPRIGHT $134 MN r.-r’Wm A WONDERFUL VALUE A World-Famous Piano SCHUBERT A BIG VALUE ■■■•nrr DON’T FAIL TO SEE THIS The Bargain of a Lifetime JESSE FRENCH GOOD PRACTICE PIANO W 1RLD tamous REBUILT RIANO $95 i umwiin ■ >w— Piano Department Entire Fifth Floor TAKE ELEVATOR Piano Dept, 5th Floor