i EXTENSION WORK BALLOT PROVIDED fiEooklngs, S. D., Oct. 20.—Thp No vember program for the 300 organ lzed rural communities in South Da kota, just sent out*by the agricultural extension department of State college, offers suggestions to the memhera as to how they may ballot on the kind of extension work they wish to have pro moted by their county agent for 1925. Suggested projects Include dairy ing, animal disease control, soil Im provement, control of Insect pests, crops, horticulture, animal husbandry, rural engineering and rodent control. Projects suggested for the women in clude foods and nutrition, clothing, home, health and sanitation, and household management. More economical rather than In creased production will be stressed In the 1925 program, according to the, extension department. The results ob tained In the ballot In the various communities will largely determine the program to be carried out by the county agent next year. More than 15.000 farm families sre taking an active Interest In programs sent out by extension department each month.] GYPSIES BURY CHILD AT YORK York, Oct. 20.— Funeral services for Rose Timka Bimbo, 3-year-old Rlpsy who died In camp near Waco, were held Saturday afternoon at St. Joseph Catholic church and burial made in Greenwood. After the body was prepared by a local undertaker the gypsies wrapped it in a costly scarf of red silk, elab orately embroidered with Egyptian emblems in various colors, and a sec ond wrapping of costly gold lace. Resides bouquets of artificial flowers there were placed in the coffin a cake of soap, bottle of perfume, gold cross, money and other objects. The gypsies are traveling in 14 autos to Chicago from California, where they have recently attended the coronation of the national gypsy queen. The cemetery lot and burial ex penses were paid for with a check on a Chicago bank in which Chief Bimbo owns most of the stock. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE SAYS: f^aws do not make reforms, hut re forms make laws. COST OF LIVING MOUNTS SLIGHTLY Washington. Oct. 20.—The cost of living In the United States Increased nine tenths of X per cent from dune to September of this year, although for the year period beginning with September, 1923, the general level tie creased by the same amount. These changes, set forth in a statement toilav by the bureau of labor statistics tit the Department of Labor, disclosed a net general increase of 70-8 l>ei cent from December 1917, to Spp temlier, '1924 Increases between June and Sep ternher were topped by 1.8 per eenl In Mobile, Portland, San Francisec and I,os Angeles reported 1.1; Den ver, 0.3, and Seattle, 0.1 We Must Raise One Million Dollars in Cash Throngs crowd our store ever day taking advantage of this opportunity to purchase mer chandise marked at unsparing reductions. People realize that all our merchandise has been marked low in order to raise quickly one million dollar's and again put Burgess-Nash on a sound financial basis. Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of Surplus Stock will be put out for the second week of this great sale, together with new merchandise bought months ago and which is just arriving. Values for the second week will be as great as those of the first week—in some cases they will even excel. Prices are emphatically reduced re gardless of loss, therefore all sales will be for cash only. Charge accounts are temporarily suspended. . ... . iff * I *1 I_ p I Main Floor |J Kid Gloves to $5^ . $1.95 Jk Short ruff novelties, strap 9 writs gauntlet, 12-button ■ length. 50c Lemon Liquid p Shampoo 19c | Liquid shampoo, simple to j§ use and very cleansing. K Very specially priced. ;;if | Second Floor \ | $3.00 Bedspreads | Each $1.96 | Full size crochet weave .jv spread with Marseilles de- !?. • sign. Limit of 2 to a cus tomer. j Odd Curtains Each, 79c | j Every odd and single \k. | curtain and panel in our *<#. stock is included. Values to * $4.00. Limited quantities. jX| Third Floor \ | " " 1 111 jjj Sweaters to $8.95 g $2,95 g Of mohair and brushed jffi wool in in in larln, chappie, 9f slipover, (Tide t styles jfij Sizes 6 to 10; :!l to 44 PE • r Boys’ Union Suits v. to Si. 15 S ^ m 3 s c •<-. Knit and athletic suM well made and n. <•'•>’ Sizes 2 to 14 yeai Fourth Floor ■ ; r 4 ■ $2.00 ‘Wear Ever’ . Griddle 89c I Aluminum griddle, 10 SB • inches iti diameter. No j grease is needed with these j griddles. jK $1.00 Jap Vases || 69c I Ornamental Jap vases In pfc > various attractive colors and tag | shapes. &g | Fifth Floor | i $15.00 Radio $4.98 I General Electric crystal set and head set, very spe- jpi dally priced. pi $525.00 Player E Piano $295.00 1 Willard player, mahogany fc finish, with bench and 10 IjK player rolls. w* | Sixth Floor | | * nfl $9.00 Congoleum B Rug B $5.95 I fix!) ruff, floor sample, gp $18.00 Congoleum B Rug B $14.25 E !)xl2-foot size, floor B jP snmpl* ’££ FALL and WINTER COATS - H«t.ry ij I 4 \r 1 I Infants’ Hose of silk lisle and ribbed merino fin I I V allies ish. White, some with pink and blue OQp Ij | _ trimming, 4 to 6’,4- 39c value. ! to |i 2 for 35c Women’* Chiffon Hose, full fashioned. In light I Short Flannelette and dark fawn, grey and black; sizes 9 QQ. ■ Gertrudes, nicely fin- to io. $1.29 value. Pair. O&l* 9 ished. Regularly 39e. 9 Boys’ and Girls' Hose. Children's White Cot II » sep ■ Coats of— black ribbed cotton, all ton Hose, sizes 6>, to I $4,75 Indian sax 17c a Brytonia 3 pair for...50c 2 Pair {or IBIankets Bolivia lb,. Misses’ Wool Ribbed Hose, with Women's Ribbed Silk Hose, black jjj jjS ______ I,, reinforced feet. In light colors. only. Sizes 9 to .J,2- CQp 1 _ _ __ Normanay w Sizes 8>4 to 10. 59c value. 4Q Tuesday, pair. UJC 1 Cl flj Velvatone Women’s Fiber Silk Hose, In black 1 WhWV Ormandale Woman*. Brown Cotton Hose, with and cordovan, with reinforced fee*. ■1 _ reinforced feet, rib or hem tops. Sizes 8*2 *0 9V -'"c 0]r w Fine quality "Esmond” Indian Fashonia Sizes 8*4 to 10. 29c value. 1 (*. value. Pair . me M. a blanket* In real Navajo pat- | Pair . liJC s 5 tern*. 66x30-inch size. Each Karami Women’s Chiffon Hose, semi-fash 3 blanket packed In separate Men’* wool Sox, heavy weight, ioned wi:h reinforce*3 ,n *'• box. Regular $4.75 value. Sizes 16 to 46 gray, all sizes, 50c value GO- ,he new shades. > 0 7 g* I Each .$3.98 *t . OOC su to 10 Pair ... O/C Turkish Towels 19c 29c to 39c Values ' Towels In various slz 9 es, plain white or with I fancy colors. II ■■■■■■■ I Dresser Scarfs Each 55c Beautiful •'■arf* In do«- \ pns of different pattern* nnd deslg-ns. Some with j filet medallion*, *et In fine linen centers, other* of fine j cluny laces. Value* to 12.59. | Luncheon Cloths Each $1.00 Regularly $1.49 54x54-ln. cloths of white floured merceris ed cloth, neatly hem- ; stitched. ! | End-of-the-Bolt Pieces of Wash Fabrics ll-la. Zephyr dree* Yard cotton chelllea. gingham, preld.. .trip... J. at vt „ blMch,d cheeke. gM gM ^ *nd unbleached mu* 16-In. Columbia per- ^B | I / line, calee. light end da-k ■ ■ ■ Tonellrg of all kind* patterne. 'll/ 17 end !«-ln. outing H-ln. Cretonne and f ie i i™ aL flannel, white and col Curtaln Nets. I to I5myd. lPTl£trlS» ored. ll —— II ■ I Stitched | Comfort Batts Each 98c Regularly SI-49 72x''0-in. pure white rottnn batts. 3-pound wr-icht, neatly cross stitched. White Outing Flannel Yard 16c 27-in. medium weisht twill flannel, full bleached. Ideal for in fants' wear. 25c value. / ; Pillow Cases Each 17C 451 56-In. cases of pure white muslin, made with 3-in. hem. I 39c value. 1 .1 ^ 11 AllLinenCrashToweling u I Stevens bleached and unbleached 1 I all linen crash toweling. ] 8-inch widths. Regular 29c 1 Q ^ values. A yard..* j Curtain Net 45-inch figured curtain net of fine even mesh. Seven beautiful de signs, in ecru color. Reg- AA ular $1.25 values, yard..'^*''* —*—-—j 36-inch Challie j 36-inch challie in a vast assort- d ment of patterns, in oriental, flor- 1 al and Paisley designs. Ideal for f comfort coverings, \ A yard . /2C } Hundreds of Pretty, New “Wayne Maid” HOUSE DRESSES Included in This JT1 ■ ^7 27 Stock | Reduction ■ Sale M A new fall line of these attractive house dresses, in many *. different styles, and in all the wanted colors, r We are exclusive Omaha agents for this popular line ol dresses. Kitcherr Aprons This group includes every bungalow apron in percale or gingham, regardless of style or size, with values to $1.00. f 1 ■; " ■ ( ;-j An Unrivalled Offering oi Women s Strap Slippers and Oxfords vlr $133 Oxford*, pump* and (trap *lip | pars, every pair taken from our retailor stock. There are 30 dif ferent styles to choose from in patent leather, black satin, black and brown kid, and (ray and tan •uede. Hitch and low heels. $10.95 I; Mattressesi! • • • • [ j A 48 pound mattress for full sire beds ” Made of fine white cotton, covered with " art ticking In bright floral patterns. II Well tutted and made with strong rolled ” <• edges. Limited quantity. ? Stock Reduction Offering ) of Men s V m Values to [ m $24.7^ \ vjxf\ Big, roomy overcoats, 3 models in the \ newest of patterns. Styles for men and I 'Jryym young men. Box coats, ulsters and ulster- i . fiNo Alterations During This Sale 1 Mi- Boys’Sweaters ) nuRjH Cricket Collegian sweaters that we have just I received — sweaters that #% ■» \ Jsell regularly for 50. \ ^ JU K | In poudre blue, buff and M 1* m gray. Sizes 8 to 14 J W %# / years. ■■ % \ --—' ' i J S