flllO JiKK: O.MAJIA. SATUilA, II IA 1 1"U BRIEF CITY NEWS 'AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA i Mayor Hoctor Dissatisfied Conduct of Park Board. Save Boot Print It Now lleaoon 1'ress Idfe Monthly Income Gould. Ilee U'ds ridelty Storag-a and Van Co., Dour la! 6. Bight-Inch Elect! lc rani for home use, .S0. Ilurgess-aranden eomoanv. Wanted, Oood City LoansPrompt ' ircnrt. f nnT closing, rirst Trim "ompany of Omaha. ; When you know gss lighting you P" f fcr It. Omaha Uus Co . 1V8 Howard St. ; Kehratka Savings and Loan Aia'n. offers the Ideal plnn for savings or In estments. Jl 00 to Vm. NX Farnam St. commercial commodltv wbrth thousands 'snicko' fnm a Du-t,m c-tl t t . Oer- formed into oi an i- n n iml in- i.r, l i,u lli.-.ls o, -.i.iii in-f te 'is e inw !' tr oli .,kc ". miu pounds per annum, man mMtiwrn QMiinot Kel tmHijili of H. i leal works. A ilnnt v-ilued hi er Ii.iCO,- hII.imI lols, tunl i ie "onfld, nl! et- mens and lepl.iiltm (m.oMiu . Uvluhlng smoke and MU.nu f umox 1 while the French motor firm ould er , M has been Isld down, and tveiy d.iv In i.etted thai benaol v III Moon lair'.v tc-1 with wonderful ret.-iu und ch-m i with I which formerly olmturcd tho aky and j wtl 'I" with twice tho pre ant avMlnhlc ( thu week thiumm1a of snlltin of "smoke" p.iteti pelrel for meto- ml Minllnr me ! At niw colliery alm., the Ucnn 'barter , polt-oncd the all are now belmc collected supply. "tr- be!n tunml nut ur (he market Tl)((, i wt(nlnly Hi. W taken the i t Km rvblll. S.ft'i m.llon.1 of Inn i . . ami shipped In Oaimany. Frunce and DUrhnin In tlolmr its best to nh'lwt TIWi ' H did not. hiitvrxct ulnivi iln no At Imrhnin rnnl iiwtiet Mr firms like I trenlwl vcrv day. Ami te-w thrt i .i d i e.en lar-away Japan. Many an alnfnu- mines, formorl mere "liolia for Iho ex- flint the iitodurt n- n . h . u -.n t - ivris,i A: I'attHcr. i.olrUnw it Vaughn, i RESIGNATIONS MAY BE RESULT , eyed enthusiast tuna his moior on ' traction of cool, ale being rptdl Irani-1 factory In It omhusmr ijiiHhtie. Im- an. I Jitralier & I-ove .tie ronvrrtliu nil of Arrestril nl ileeiir SlirliiR take Hlol llrplnrr Tliry rf MrrHr ' looker. i'dn aan the ai'tho .sloinmit In t'dn ta tl al.li' adjunct vn paawl np th 1 i ncya aft a nultin(e! London TM UlU 0 Mayor Thomas Hotir was busy vj-tei-day with tho park board ami the po-; 1lrM l.nn ,-.1 AfAAtlli(a tnr l.fh n'urn ! Thieyee Take Money--.Iohn Ntuiitat, L u..i..,.t i.... ... I . ... . . . . I Bviiriiuivii. uuk tli lliu inffl iiii.iuv- ill I jirinK ni in- jaKSon sirpci. rcpuritti m, .... .. ,u L,. .. . ., n-,. mayor win compe ld to Ijsiic his orders the police that somo time T l.u ad. y night thieve, entc-d his apaltment and! nhflnc n stole In rurrcnoy. , T1) may0f cxpret 1llmjM.,f ns bflnr St.rstor Qlven Klnet7 CT ed sit. j extiomely dlpmtlsflcrt w ith tho condtn t Peter, who. aeeordlns to offloers. In-1 of lhr hoard s affairs. "When thr man 1 suited little (tlrls. was sentenced to j vvrp nppolnted." raid tho mayor. "I ex nincty days In Jail by Judge Poster( lnPI0My told thcin that the manaKomont police rourt nf the bonrd would bo In their hunds. ' "Today'e Complete Morle rroffrm ' The mayor erltlolsed some of the mar b found on tho first paso of the '"ard's employes nnd even mentioned the claaslfled section today, and appear In ' 1,Par1 m-mbrs. The mayor Intimated The Bfe EXCLUBIVnLT. Find out what WM-e berths are vai-nnt. n-"! the various movlnir picture theaters offer. Culkln'e Car Stolen Pnnif time Thuradny thieves stole a Fonl HUtomo bllo belonBliid to Put Culkin of tho Urandcls stores. Tho car was tnken from the curb In front of the store on DourIbs street. Wants Physical Valuation - lencral Manascr H. P. Howell of the Metropoli tan Wutflr district has written the Hint" Railway commission a letter urging the necessity of a physical valuation of the Union Slock Yards company. Uann's Anto Dtolen X. A. Muun. 17uS t.ako street, reported that his automo-1 .me. wnicn wn ;eic .n .roi.c u, i and r.nt hln, to 'all. The young man was Harming creamery at MRhlli und llsr- ,,., ,,nM h.ter ,.mi win nnnn.tr! ncy streets, was stolen some time be- j pajijrjay tn..mwah iu,.u)- lnu. Throw. I.nmp nl Land Iml j. may or otJUTS. u is utiuerstoou tnni at , least one of the board member has ev- ( pleased an Intenttun of rcslsnlns:. Uulnokem Arrealoil, I'rlends of some of the boys who were nrr-sted In Omaha Wednesday night say , that the police arrested' boys wno weru onlookers find In no way connected wlt'i 1 tho affair. At least one man Ray Noon whs an Innocent bystander who sot tho j worst of the affair. Noon was looking- on ut the flKht between the two gangs ( on Vinton street when he was assault?d. i Later sorm one threw a brick and broke j his head. Then while he was prostrat.; on tho siound a policeman grabbed him Friday, July 17, 1914 BURGES S-NASH 00 -Store News for Saturday BUI? GESS-NASH 00. Sixteenth and Harney Streets. Imported Wonderful Clearance Saturday of Women's Fine Evening "Wraps, Costumes, Dresses, Etc. Five Picnics Saturday Four Sundav .schools will havo their picnics at Kim wood park Saturday afternoon the Cen tral United Presbyterian, tho McGabo .Methodist, the First flitted Presby terian nnd the First Reform church. Tho HM'tlst church of Council Bluffs has chartered two cars for a picnic at Miller park, Omaha, Saturday afternoon. Woman Pleads for Husband Jim Cor coran, charged with stealing u revolver fiom an cast ride saloon, was tlucd $25 and costs In jkjIIoo court by Judge Fos ter. Hardly had the sentence been pio uounced than Mrs. Corcoran nnd the two llttlo Corcoran boys, barefooted and ragged, entered the court room to plead for the freedom of Jim Corcoran. The woman wept and- the two little boya wept, but Judge Foster remained firm. Woodmen Managers Sleeting' The hoard of managers. Woodmen of the World, got down to business and held the first business session of the semi annual meeting. Reports of the sovereign, physicians, the clerk and commander were presented and referred to commit tees, when an ndlournment wu taken Until Saturday. The meetings will con . Untie dally during the next two weeks, ;'. nnd indications are that there will be nothing but routine business for consideration. Movia Xioses Money Sickening of For an attempt to plant n lighted lamp aealnst the face of his landlady, Mrs. Sadie West. George Planter wn this morning awarded ninety days In tho South Omaha police court. George. It ! seems, rents from Mrs. AVest at Twenty-; sixth nnd M streets. Whether due. to the hot weather or not, Oeorgo became I worked up to such an extent that ho Is alleged to have thrown a lamp at Mrs. Wet. He will abldo with Sheriff Mc-1 Shone for some time unless sentence Is . suspended. j Xow finrngp nl Iho arris. j O'Donovan & Pease, Pouth Omaha Auto men. have opened a now garago at tho Union Stock Yurds In the old horse j barn near tho southwest corner of the j Kxchange building. The place lins been j fitted up with all the equipment nnd tho i hundreds of cars which dally find hous- j lug at tho yards will now nave a regular j garage. O'Donovan and Pease are both South Omaha men. O'Donovan a j graduate of Crelghtnn university nnd Is i an electrical engineer. Ho has been In I the automobile business for a number of years in South Omaha. Tho firm will j still conduct their garage on Twenty-) fourth street. The now garage at the yards Is rented under a five-year lease. 1 Mrs. Mnrj A. Nichols llend. Mis. Mary A. Nichols, M years old . died this morning .it the South Omaha bargain, by which they got u . money I hospital following a long illncsi. She ih losing motion picture theater in exchange J survived by two sons. John and. Alfred lora lot In South Omaha. Charles 'Connor ; Nichols, and thce daughters, Mesd.ames and hla wife, Mary E T. Conner, havo J., S., Stewurt. Agnes O'ltourke and, D. jf JJel an equity petition In district .court. Tenncson.- - T sstjlng- that the rtenl'be set aalilj', and! The funeral will be held Sunday after ' thai their lot be returned to thorn.. Oil- noon at 2:30 o'clock from her late, resi l hert A. Parker nnd his wife. i:'dlth J..- denre, ill South Twenty-second street, to sro mado defendants. Tho Conner allege i Bt. Agnes' church. Interment will be that the Parkers made false rcpreuenta- ' made In St. Mary's cemetery. Hons about the Dale theater, which wus 1 Vnollicr to FJlf for .ludijr. traded. It was represented to be aj Arthur Dervin, democrat, packing hous ' "going" concern, but the Corners assert , man nnd a stalwart of the Dahlmanlte 1 Evening Wraps, were $25 $ PQQ to $59.50, Saturday choice 13 Costumes, Dresses, Etc., $ were $55 to $139.50, choice that they lost KO on it dining the days they tried to operate It. xteen ' school, has announced his Intention of 'tolng after Judge Callnnan's cloak of j nffiee and all that goes with It. Now that It ' occms certain that Catlanan is ! to be trimmed by the democrats at Inrge, Claiborne Seeks to TJ T34-"U m' 1,.4.r. i 'N0'" arc tt"t a doien democrata anxl 111111 OD. JDObn XlCKeiS ous to get the nomination So far each ! one reads his title clear. Weak as can a candidate run on oth the rcpub- T worklngn en and the , lican and democratic tickets, or seek the ' ?0T,h ? ? 1 " I nomlnatiori for an office as both a rcpub- vU K"t "oml"' "' th- demo-' (lean and a democrat': The question Is up C,a,. ,ea1 3ome of ,ho flle" olU ot the heforc Election Commissioner llarley O. jpa ' Moorhead, whj has shoved It on to Mnjrlf I'lty (iuaxlii. bounty Attorney Oeorge A. Magney to de- j William Iloyd underwent an operation . jicic. ixuesuay at me lioppital. It arose with the double filing of Jus-; Hcputy City Clerk John Mercell lias r. :lco of the Peace H. II. Claiborne as a p"J" from ,,ls trlp 10 Cttnada an(1 othcr tonthataoVer "Z'n'0", The 'condition of Doc Warner, president to that office. His friends paid his f lllng , 0f the local order of Eagles, Is reported fee Thursday signifying that he would I much Improved. run as a democrat. Friday he paid a 1 Mrs. J. J. McAllister has returned fram second fee himself, and expressed prefer-1 Kansas City, where she has been visiting snce for. tho republican party. to ' overl ''"I8- ( : Wanted A bright, energetic salesman, ,.,. ..... ,- Tho can talk Hohemian. Omaha flae ADAMS WILL EXECUTRIX Co- pou,h -ann- inin iirinr rn mnrin ' James Hamilton, the Ice foreman found AbKb ntlnb 10 APPEAR !dead at Armour & Co.'s plant Sunday. 1 came to his donth m an unknown manner In the mntter of Iho estnln of .Ii, tU" Jur' tnd. trlanis rlec-nsed who 'iMfc,i ni,. t, Otflce space for tent in lice office. HIS; Adams, accinscd. who willed only M , x street Terms irasonuble. Well known each to lna Hougen of Uurke. S. D.. ; location. T1 Pouth 'S!. and Qus A. Adams or Inavale, Neb., n 8am Mcyernon. grocer at Thlrly-nn.ih . sister and brother, and left the bulk of ' and Q streets, reported to ti e police that ' his estate to Nellie Uratll of Omaha, a l!,on,fone Mol ,ho four W1CP'" ofl of Burreas-Naah Co. Stoond rioor. 2522 I I 'S n (loi'ulod nnd ilptoniiiUHl oltort on our part to pipm our docks ol very suniuur garment nnd do it quickly propuintory to tho arrival of tho now fall stylos which will he coining in soon. J lore's but a fow oxnniplos of what to oxpoot: THE CLEARING SALE OF EVENING WRAPS INVIA'DKN wipes nnd oonts, nil now Into styles that w-ro fonuorly )ricoJ at $25.00 to $f!).rl), choice $15.00. This idea: Gold Colored Moire Silk Cape, was $59 .50, now $15.00 1 Gold Colored Chnnneiise Silk Capo, was $-19.50, now $15.00 1 Rlaek Charmouso Silk Cape, was $49.50, now $15.00 1 Black Taffeta Silk Coat, was $47.50. now $15.00 1 White Broadcloth Cont, was $35.00, now $15.00 1 Reseda Groon Feather Trimmed Capo, was $35.00, now $15.00 1 Copenhagen Blue Charmouso Silk Cape, was $45.00, now $15.00 And scores of other equally important values. EVENING GOWNS, AFTERNOON GOWNS, DRESSES ALL importnd iudividua! pieces of tho finest materials that were formerly priced at $55.00 to $139.50, at, choice $L'5.00. These are examples: 1 Gown of Gold Silk by Poirot, was $139.50, now $25.00 1 Gown of Green Silk bv Permet, was $112,5.00, now $25.00 1 Gown of Blue Silk by Drccoll, was $95.00, now $25.00 1 Gown of Blue Silk by AgnoB, was $79.50, now ; $25.00 I Gown of Tan Silk by Mnyer, wns $:5.00, now $25.00 1 flown of Block Silk by Paquin, wns $95.00, now $25.00 1 flown of Blue Silk by Mayer, was $95.00, now $25.00 And several other beautiful creations of equal value. 1 1 LONG SILK J3 LOVES at 39c WOMEN'S 12 and IG-blitton length, pure silk nnd Milanese llulo kIovpr, 2-clnsp fasteners, white or black, sizes " Ya to SV4, lit tho clearing wilo Saturday, pair 39 Women's $1.00 Short Silk Gloves, 50c White only, either plain or with black ptltchlng. some arc slightly Imperfoct. nnrgees-Wash Co Main rioor. Let Us Repair Your Old Watch SA'l URWA.Y ve wll' tal:f ordors for tho repairing ot watches at a price far below that asked by any other watch maker und at tho same time we will guar antee our work for ono yenr. Look around tho houno today and gather up tho watches that are out of order, bring them In Saturday to our watch repair man at tho Jewelry section and wo will repair them for you at tho following prices Watch Cleaned for 50c. New Main Spring, 50c. hew oewel for 50c. New Crystal for 10c Expert Jewelry Repairing of all kinds. Burgess-XTaeh Co -Main rioor. Remarkable Clearance of SUMMER BLOUSES In Three Great Groups at 69c, 89c and $1.89 THE values aro tho best wo have offered this season tho stylos tho daintiest nnd the selection is tho largest. For instance: Women's $1.25 Summer Blouses, 69c Daintily made of voiles or lawns nnd trimmed with laces or embroidories, also pretty flowered voilcB with white organ die collar and cuffs. Women's $1.50 Summer Blouses, 89c While voiles, lawn and organdie, rrottily trimmod with laces nnd embroidery, also striped voiles with plain collar mid cuffs edged with luce. Women's $2.50 to $2.95 Summer Blouses, $1,89 Whlto voiles of shoer summer materials, trimmod In a variety ways with lacos and embroideries. Burareas-tfasu Oo, Btoocd rioor. of You've Probably Never Shared in Greater Values Women's $4-00 PUMPS at $3.25 AN OFFER TNG of snappy footwear that is out of tho ordinary, con sisting of the new "Cloo" coloninl with side ornnment; tongue ;uid buckle trim colonials and flat bow pumps in bronze kid, patent, gun metal, cravenotto and satin with flexible Goodyear sewed soles and Span ish, Louis and Cuban heels. These are our regular $4 lines, specially priced for July clearing sale, pr., $3.25. Women's $4.50 Pumps, $3.95 Women's dross pumps in this season's best selling styles, made from patent nnd gun metal leathers, with two straps or ilat bow trim: full leather Louis and Spanish heels, clearing sale price, pair $3.95 Women's $3.50 Dress Pumps, $2.85 Women's dress pumps In tho colonial and flat bow styles, made from patent, gun metal, kldskln nnd satin, with both hand turned and Goodyear sowed soles; full Louis, Spanish and Cuban heels. Theso aro our regu lar $3.50 lines, specially priced for July clearing sale on Saturday, at, pair $2.85 Burcreas-BMh Co. Mtln rioor. do'.lvery wagon. Denth from shooting lilmrelf while half sister, tho latter as cxeeutrK hns !, ........ . Wl jicuworieu mo uismci court to summon .temporarily unbalanced was the verdict uie neirs to snow canto why tho pro-wwndered yesterday by Hie coroner's Jury visions of the will should not l caiilod)'11 lle cane of flarenco Jones, who shot out. The will was admitted to probate ' ,,,liu,clf H few ,,ny,, UB bjr Jud Pryce Crawford o.er the pro- ; pml? tests or the heirs, who recled only (doner. John i.uisen hni illej for ntte nominal legates. It is expected that 'he lepierenlatlve from South Omaha. Uir flBht on the will may be renowed In d- He" 13 a inpublkan and U iiular. trlot court when tho petition of the ex- -J- Parke- of Twenty-second str.ot. ooutrlx la acted uixin , who. has been employed for twenlv-two oeuirix is acted upon. . pears as purchases atsent for Swlf. a Company, has been transferred to tJorth JUDGE M'PHERSON TAKING AL"crlc"' Ue ,e,uve Tl t"' mrir- nr -i-nr-rim nriinn I T.llc German-Allietli-ur Oemocratlc ilul) CARE OF FEDERAL BENCH !' "oI" " monthly meeting Smnlav afi- ;ernoon Julv 19, at 3 o'clock ai their hull ...... .. ... .. ,r , ,, 1 22 North Tn-enty-fou-th street MiGei- hile Judges . II. Jtuncer and T. L . mun-speaKlns democrats from H.iukI.is Slunficr of the federal bench of this t'ig. j county are invited, trlct are away on their summer vacations. - 1 the former fishing: out at a secluded IsUe 1 HUMMEL DRAFTS RULES mm uiuca iivm iiu)wani, ami the latter motorliiK through the New' FOR MILLER PARK GOLFERS vun LUU Ktmland states. Judge Smllh Mcl'herson of Red Oal'. la., la leohlnu after the court buslnes here and at Uncoln. Judge McPherkon is In the c'ty now hearing a number of bankruptcy ca-e and tal.lnis up any ex-parte matters that may come beforo blm. J. C. Hummel, iar!i commlstloner. has dratted a lew set of rules for -ovcrii-nunt of players at the Miller I'ark Oolf club. The new rules have been printed ! ' on the back of the score card furnished ' by the club and all players ore warn.vl rrnim vniiMRCTCDo di.t 1 11"1 'a""re., compl' Tr1,h.. "t,h !aw wl I 1 uuii ivunuuikiig 1 ui nrmu aooui revrre penalty. The new IN BERNSTPIN'S CHARGE inilM l"'vl,, B!nt aocldenls on the " ' wn"nut rrturso. mutilation of the puttlni? tfreens. JMdie WIckenbi ra. 1:. Jobnn'n Winkler. I rutting of the turf and age 10: Arthur ICous'-.le afe 1."., and Herbert Koushl, a$c TJ, were urrevleil by Oeorge On man. speetql agent 0MI10 Bur lington for committing depredations in other careless 1 ?etioi s the Iturlington yards here. The young- New v.-aista always. Orkln'a, 151U Doug- I las. ! sters were tuinI ovtr to Slosy Hern- BRITISH stein juvenile oineer. ,u ot me tioys ; BOTTLING SMOKE 1 Heres Another Great Sale of Men's SILK HOSE, Saturday, 29c EVEliY pair is strictly perfect with reinforced heel nnd too, some with lisle heels and toes, in black nnd any shade you may desire. All sizes in tho lot. liy long odds tho biggest and best silk home value offered anywhere. Come and buy your season's supply If you can't come send some ono, at least be sure to Ret your share. Men's hose; rogu Men's pure thread lar :25c values; on j silk hose; regular sale Satur- R f 5t)c and dav, at, 1 1 HP 75c values per pair. -1011 at. pair. . Burgess-Nasb Oo. Main rioor. Clearing Boys' Wash Suits, Were $2.00 to $4.0br Saturday, $145 MOTUKliK. hero is indeed a great opportunity to save on the boy's clothing needs an opportunity to buy the finest wash suits at a price far below the wholesale cost. The Season's Newest and Best Styles Are Represented In the most favored wathable materials such as ginghams, galuteas, etc., in a wide selection of plain white, pluln colors or icmblnutlons. Child's Straw Hats lA Price At this price we include a big assortment of the season's best styles I.i rpus-JTaah Co. Mala rioor. I live In the vicinity of Fourth ami Hick- n .frodiii-t from Co We Ovrna la l'f, I PLATED SPOONS, 6 FOR 59c V ory streets. , ( Urtvr, Motor Cur. In l.leu . I l lf uvilv'silveV Dialed IciTfefc.'lemon- I l,r lll.'lflceH ro)."t have to 1 used very often when you uso Hi. i kleiVs Arnica Salve safe, Mure end h. als ulcl I; .-. VII dni'i Klfts Advertletmcr of (inollne. Pottied smoke is io longer ixpressive o a whlmslraj imppsslbiut' The ab-surd-.tv of yisterda: Is to3ny an EnglUh ! l II! wiJ W. M Ml L& . in "& Choice From Our Stock of Trimmed Hats Priced Formerly to $10.00, Saturday at $2.00 and $3.98 l.vrji.T : ..! i . .... in itu ottering 01 ii'inuiictt millinery 11 for Saturday that borders on the sen sationalchoice of nny trimmed hat in our entire stock formerly to $10, for $2.00 nnd $3.98. There Are Scores of Pretty Midsummer Creations Including new velvet nnd satin hats, new white hats, etc., trimmed in a groat variety of individual ways. Untrimmed or Satin Hats, $1.98 A beautiful line of now black velvet and satin hats, wide selection of shnpes, regular price $2.98. Burgess-lfssh Oo. second rioor, Fancy 26c Silk RIBBONS, 15c Fancy flowered all silk ribbons, taffetas and sntins, ft Inches wide, regular 25c; clear- i lng price, yard JLOC Bttrgess-Wash Co. Mln rioor. Toilet and Drug Specials for Sat. 22c Java Itlco Pow der, only Household Am- nf1:. 14C Sanl Flush, at, can, 17 only . . X v CharlcH' Flesh Food, 90 ,ri0c size aOt Massatta Tul cni. IO only. . XCtK 8afety Match es, 500 Q for OC Canthrox, r.Oc size for . . Syrup bottle. OH:C Horllck's Malt ed Milk (1 bot'e Whisk llrooms. 15c kind . I P 1 11 kh a in ' s I Compound, $1 lSrtt,e.67c i Horllck's Malt ! ed Milk, $:i.r,0 j bottlo ?274 Snl Hepatica, Se ..14c Malvlna Cream, size . . 29c Jiul Salts, "Tic size A ft G r a ve's for Dr. 29c of Figs, 69c 7c Borgess-Hasb Co I Tooth 1 O I 1'owder xwC Ivory Soap 1 (I Cakes llc 1 Peroxide, a 4 -lb bot. rC F e 1 s Naphtha Soap 10 Cakes, UOc W hite Lily Soap it Cnkiw, Mc , Mala rioor. Radical Clearance Saturday of Our Stock of MEN'S STRAW HATS EVERY hat lirs been tagged to gc and to go in a hurry, At theso prices you can afford to throw away that soiled t . .. 1 .11 it i- nut huh uuy u new one jor ttununv. STRAW HATS AT 95c Including our entire stock of sennett and npllt braids, formerly priced $1.50 to $:t.oo. STRAW HATS AT 25c All straw lints formerly priced to $1.50. STRAW HATS AT 15c All straw hats formerly priced to $1.00, PANAMAS AND BANGKOKS, $2.95 Kvery ono In stock formerly priced to $7.5u Is included; all tills season's lntest styles, Unrgess-Hash Oo, Main rioor. Children's $2.98 Dresses at $1.98 MADE of fine gingham and popJin, low nook and short sleeve stylos in light nnd dark colors, finished with embroidery trimmed collars and embroidery designs. Juniors' $4.95 and $5.95 Dresses, $3.75 Kino colored lawn in dainty figures, also while rrtino, collnrless stylos, trimmed with lace, embroidery nnd wide ribbon girdles. Children's 50c to 98c Milan Hats, 25c Milan straw In light and dark colors, trimmed with bow and band of silk ribbon or velvet, regularly 50c to 98e. special 25 Children's $1.C5 and $2.50 Hats, 75c Pique, crepe and htraw. daintily trimmed with satin ribbon bows and rosettes, others with elvet. regularly $1.C5 to $2.50, at 75 Bnrgesa-Mash Co. Second rioor. TV , -f'i. Hfuvily sliver plated Ice tea. lemon ade or ice coffee spoons, Ilosalie pat tern, regularly 75c, sot of C for. fiOc J urirtn-IJuU Co. Main rioor. BURGESS-NASH CO. PLATED SPOONS, 6 FOR 79c KlngUeorge pattern Ice tea "coffee or lemonade spoons, heavily silver plated, regularly $1, set of 0 for 70c Umqess-XTash Co. Main rioor. "EVERYBODY'S STORE'