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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1914)
TJ1K OMAHA SUNDAY BLOW: .It LY 1!, 11)14 DOUGLAS HEXTTO HIGH MARK 1 n i r t m t- i Allotment. -i lrnprrt- lit Nebraskn Totals Over llunilrcil anil SeTenty i, Illllon Ditllnrn In A - rjnient. (From a Staff Correspondent. 1 MXCOLK. July IS (Special.) An ex traordinary table showing the various JStn to which county revenues go has ust been compiled under direction of the. gate tax commission. It gives the levy or thousand dollars of valuation for the general fund of each county of the states Jho samo data on the bridge fund, the county road fund and levies for the pur- nose of naylnc off railway and court fiouao bonds, judgments and old claims. Flllmoro 3.no Township and special road and bridge j pnt"? cso Kurnas uago .... Garden , Garfield Oospcr . Grant .. Greeley nail district levies not uniform over the county, but which aro reduced to an aver age rate aro also set out In the table. The amount of taxes charged to each fund Is also given In tho compilation. The work comprises tho first authentic lata on this subject mat has ever ieen lthered In tho stato. It was assembled y Waru iv. ncwcomui couiuy cierK ot lay county, one" of tho most enthusiastic ..... . . V. W 1. 1 bten leponslve to call for aid from th ' JoTcison . ta:; commission nml has given a gveit Jniiftfon .. deal of IiIh time to assisting th body In !' V "J."-'y' " 5.T0 ... !.10 ... 9.2-1 ... BOO ... 7.S0 ... 6.W B.21 Hamilton ..! 4.0) Harlan CIO Hnypg Hitchcock Hooker B-1 I getting at the weakness of the procpnt tax laws and In recommencing changes that will leave them virile enactments. Value Nrnr llnlf llllllni.. Tlie figures collected are for 1912. Tho total assessed valuation of property of the state was M70.COO.000 for that year I'rom that amount county general funds were olloted $2,815,000 on lev-tee varying Jrom $3.3) per $1,000 In Thayer and York counties to $9.25 In Garfield county. Douglas county was next to the high irark with $9.12 per $1,000. Any number of counties were In tho $!l class. Only a romparatlvely few fell below tho $3 mark. If every cent levied last year for bridge purposes was collected, then Just Sl.606,477 went toward tho betterment of stream rrosslngs In the state. The bridge levy was $7 per $1,000 In Nance county. That was the. high mark for the state. In Kim ball, county It was only 60 cents on the $1,000 basis. Several counties went an high as $3 In this respect. Half a doien counties kept close to tho dollar line. Road funds were enriched by a levy that varied from 10 cents per thousand dollars in Cuming and Kearney counties to $3 In Boone, Jefferson and Pawnee counties. In Douglas county Is was $1.09 per thousand. In Hall county It was 61 rents. Many counties varied from $3 to $1 while a number hovered around" the $:.B0 mark. Amount Seems Little. The total raised In the state If ill was collected that was levied waa $776,135. This is apparently an Inconsequential Item. It is one that tho people of the Mate p.-ty tho least attention to of any thing on tho tax calender. Yet It aggre gate nearly forty times the cost of the Nebraska City armory, an expenditure which the people of the state are seeking to stop i via the referendum route. It Is moro than five times the ilGO.000 appro priation mado or the reformatory,- It would run all tho executive departments of the state. And It la only ono year's nun. Appropriations of a legislature cover ii two-year period, which In this com parison would decrease their profligacy In spending the taxpayers money. Tho total raised-In the county activities outlined In Mr. Newcomb's table exceeds $G,!3.000. As that Is for on year, It would run well above the $13,000,000, Including the year 19H. In reality It would mean that closer to tho people than stato af f.ilrs there will have been expended by the end of tho present year nearly $6,000, 'j(0 more than the entire appropriation list of the late lamented and berated leg islature. Tli us, to be consistent, the peo ple of each county might turn tho search light on themselves to sec whether or not they could curtail the hugo sums which they have rolled out over their roads and which they have put into bridges. IliKTlieHt In Shrrnmn County. Tim total county rate varied widely .er mo siaio at large. It topped the Mark In Phorman county, whero It i "ached $22.30 on each $1,000 valuation. It averaged $11.10 over the state. It ex ceeded $20 In tho following counties: .'aiu-o, Boyd, Chase, Custer and Holt It exceeded tho average In the following counties: 9.0) S.w !.W) . 4.20 T.Ko . 4.7C , Mm , n.w . 7.M .20 3.60 iox Butte i lnyil Irown Ijluffalo Burt .Cherry "umlng Custer Juwea awson Hyon lodge "ronticr ago Saitlcn RarfleM 5r,oy iRlI In vps fnlt fioWer fnwnrd fbraon Keyn Paha.... Kimball Knox Lancaster .... Lincoln 7.00 Logan 9,00 Loup 0.OI Madison C.2U Mcl'herson 9.00 Merrick S.f) Morrill 9.0) Nance G.20 Nemaha G.20 Nuckolls 4.0H Otoe 0,00 Pawnee S.70 Perkins , (5.10 Phelps v 4.20 Plerco G.20 Platto 4.1l Polk 4.00 Bed Willow 7.50 Hlelmrdson 6.70 Bock 9.00 Saline .1.70 Sarpy V.fiO Saunders 6.20 Scott's Bluff 9.0J Seward ".50 Sheridan 9.00 Sherman 4. 23 Sioux 9.1V) Stanton 7.1M Thayer 3.20 Thomas 9.00 Thurston 7.00 Valley 3.D0 Washington 4.10 Wayne CIO Webster 4.00 Wheeler 9.00 York ,. 3.2J Bridge- J.00 l.M 1.51) 4.00 4 00 L0t) 100 4.CO fc.ro xr 4.00 100 son 100 1.S0 1. sn 3.00 R0O 2. W 5.00 3.0) 4.(0 1.00 4.00 fl.00 2.40 2.00 '2. SO 2.75 42 4.00 4.SS 2.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 3S.0 4.0 J.t 3.0) Xll 1.00 5.00 3.00 4.00 2.7!) 2.76 4.0) .30 3.00 2.50 2. SO 2.00 4.00 3.00 6.75 3.70 3.00 7.00 5.0) 4.00 4.0) 4.00 n.o) 1.80 2.00 4.C0 3. DO 3. So 2.30 4 00 4.50 2.0) 3.00 $.00 4.00 4.00 n.oi 4.00 1.00 4.00 2.20 4.0) 4.25 4.00 1.00 2.30 Bnad. 2.00 J.M '.on 2.00 3.0) SO herewith as submitted to tl-c commission by the riay county cletK . General fund levy, eounty brldgo levy and county road levy per $l.O uenerai. uouniy. tuuniy Fund. Adams $7.10 Antelope 6.(0 Banner , 9.0) Blaine S.J0 Boono S.00 Box Butte 9.00 Boyd 7.10 Brown 9,00 Buffalo .10 Burt 4.20 Butler ".OS Cass S.) Cedar fl.Oi) Chase 9.00 Cherry 9.0) Cheycnno 8.0) Clay 3.ai) Colifax 6.20 Cuming 0.10 Custer 7.70 Dakota 3.20 Dawea 9.00 Dawson S.00 Deuel 9.10 Dlxoit 7 0) Dodge 6.10 Douglas 9.21 ( Dundy S.20 PROPERTY OWNER ASK DAMAGES FROM THE CITY Bancroft street The damages, it 1 al with headquarters in Pueblo, Colo . was required to put up a bond for bl appear- loged, were the result of the grading of detained at police headquarters as com- nnco whel tno cn8e (,nc-'' "P cognui street. Notification of damage to propcrtr In tho extent of $1,J00 has been sent to the city commission by Carl P. Norw;i. Henrietta ltasmussen. Anna Granberk t BELLBOY HELD FOR P 3. plaining witness, when he accused Krnest Boblson, bell-boy at the Henslmw, of the ' . hnfl nt n 1M) illnmnml Mr( atu.l Ilnl,ln 1 THEFT OF A DIAMOND I ndmltted that he took the stone, but made a counter accusation against Dupee. I Dupee. general passenger agent charging attempted Imtnornl conduct. crops. lie f'iund the small gra'ii har dest completed In Nebraska and generally t wheat Is turning out much liettir thiin farmers hsil antlclpatoil. As to roin. Mr Mohler assert", that It i Is In perfect condition and that up t j President Mohlei of the fnlon Pacific ! this time none of the fields hivo huh- s back from a short trip out w the I talned any dnmnge on account of a lack MOHLER ENTHUSIASTIC OVER NEBRASKA CROP and Clara Norwall, property owneis on for tho Colorado & Southern railroad.' Uoblson was held in Jail and Dupee was lines and returns enthusiastic e- the , of moisture, X03 ao) 2 M .30 3.00 10 2 00 3.00 3.00 4.00 1M .ao 1.10 1 09 2.0) 1 00 1.23 4 00 2.00 .39 3.90 3. CO 4.0) 4.00 .31 2.10 iuo 2.00 2.0) 3.00 n.oo 3 40 .10 2.75 2.0) 2.50 1.00 xii) 4.00 2.00 3.50 2.75 150 1.00 2.00 2.0) rim 1.50 iiw 1 80 4.0) 3.01 2.Vm) 3IU 3.60 200 3.00 3.00 .25 2.00 3.00 3.00 4.00 3.00 .10 3.20 1.60 X00 4.00 Plenty to Eat at the Big Republican Rally at Florence Two oxen and COO pounds tjf welners have already been arranged for by the republicans for the big barbecue to be held in the park at Florence the af ternoon of August 8, when the big re publican rally is to be in progress there. Besides thte, 600 gallons of fer-ma-lac have been ordered that tho enthusiasts may thirst not while talking politics. Lemonade will. likely be provided also. Dr. Harry A. Foster, who Is chairman of the barbecuo commlttco expects within a few days to appoint a committee of fifteen women who are to enlist the services of some fifty others to assist In the serving. Dancing will be the pro gram In the evening, and tho present plan Is to have a platform erected In the park for this purpose. Committees have been appointed In many of the cities and towns of the state to hustle for a large delegation from tho various parts of the stato to attend. Aesuranoe has been given that a large delegation will come from Fremont, another from Lincoln, another from Te kamoli, another from Hastings, Kearney, and so on. It is to be a state wide rally, and candidates from all parts of the state are to be present. The republican candidates for the nomination for gov ernor are all to speak to the assemblage while other cndldatcs who will bo present will be call upon promiscuously, as the time permits. Keya Paha Knox Lincoln I.ogan 1 ,011 1 Murtlson McPherson Merrick Morrill Nance Otoe Pawnee Bed Willow Bock Sarpy Pcottsbluff Sheridan Sherman Rioux Stant-m Thurston Vnliev WmMnerton I In tlio snme table there Is n separation n'lp lintwppn the counties whero the immlsylonershln system prevails and Fwhcro the township or supervisor system county government continues. The punervlsor svstem Is alive In theso Millies. Adams. Antelope. Boyd. Buf lo rinv fuming Dlxon, Dodge. Flll- mnrp Franklin, cage. Hall, linrian, oit Kearney, Knox, Merrick, Nanco. Rhelps, Platte, Blchardson, Seward, Sher- an. Valley and York. In all other .ntles commissioners run affairs. TnblP of I.evleo, ho table showing tho bridge and road vies, as well as general fund levies and e total for county purpi-es. Is given Nearly Two Million Carried on Oars in Last Three Months According to the report of the street railway company filed with the city clerk, the gross receipts of the Omaha lines for the three months ending Juno 30 were $498,409.46. Tho number of persons carried on the I Omaha lines in these three months was nearly 2.000,000, These figures do not In I elude the lines reaching out from Omaha, j from which a gross revenue of about $40,, I ooo a month was received, i An occupation tax of $14,952.2$ will be paid to the city on gross receipts, being 3 per cent of such receipts, Tho number of persons carried on the Omaha lines for each of the three months follow: April, 626.2S8; May, 677,045; June. 6C7.338. Tho report of the Nebraska Telephone company, also filed with the city clerk, shows gross receipts for tho samo three, months amounting to $241,816.7$, upon which 3 per cent Is paid. 7b Properly Treat Obstinate Wrinkles Particularly whero wrinkles aro long deep, the massago aevoiee is upi iu inn hnni and too freauently. This osens tho skin, causes muscles to sag, gravatcn the wnnKieu conniuon jubi opposlto result from mat sougnt. fttr iimn innaMelnr or anything else. thn ranat nlKllnnln WrlnkleS. 8S Well Cihe finest lines, is a formula well known nlKnirlnnd. which vou may readily avail voursclvcM nf on vnu will have no dlfflcul- lIVjrneiirtnir thn Inoxnenslve constituents If rem druggist in this country. It Is this: Onl ounce powdered saxolite. dissolved In owihalf pint witch hazel. Baths face. s cr hands In this. y marvelous, not oiuy olan In caes of baggy Marked Improvement Is ,-erv first application, c and soothing, tend- !evp fatigue and remove "that - Vdve rusemnt FAMILY OF LABORER KILLED IN CAVE-IN LIVES IN MEXICO The little family of Mlko Aldarado, tho Mexican laborer, who was killed Thurs day, when a eewer ditch In which he was working caved In, will probably never see the body of tho father and husband. The little Aldarado family lives in Durango, Mexico, In the very heart of the country occupied by tho constitutionalists, and news of his death, though Ntarted from Omaha several days ago, may not reach there for several weeks. The body of the Mexican was interred at Holy Sepulcher. .' JH-he errect Is reall FHltin u..rlnW Imt M l.,. ' V- - o J CLIJU 1 lllll. al notlcpd after the r . Thellotion la conlln 0MAHANS WILL GO TO WYOMING STATE FAIR A bum.li of Omaha business men will likely attend the Wyoming state fair to be held at Douglas, September 29 to Oc tober 2, There Is talk among the manu facturers and Jobbers of arranging for booth space to make some extensive .x hlblts at this fair Becently Denver and other cities have seriously cut Into Omaha's trade territory in the Big Horn basin, and the Omaha business men feel that good wholesome exhibits at the Wyoming state fair would be a good tiling. Sunday, July 19, 1914 BURGESS-NASH COMPANY Store News for Monday. BURGESS-NASH COMPANY Sixteenth and Harney Streets. Your Choice Monday from Our Entire Stock of A Few Truisms AX announcement from this atoro never overstates. To tho contrary, frequently values and price sav ings are larger than represented Our policy permits, or rather compels, occasional offerings of seasonable, worthy goods at greatly lowered prices, always the new the fresh and wanted goods means clearing away at a price, all showing a tendency to .lag or overstay. Kach department Is a comploto specialty nhoi, offering right styles nml riunlitles nt the right prices, indeed, ut surprisingly littlo prices: for with our earnest purpose of building tip n creator store for service, wo nro content with tho smallest margin of profits nnd prices nro accordingly loss than yon expect. A wipo and thrifty habit to acquire Is that of roadlug dnlly tho uowb of our storo, watching our show windows and of visiting this house on ovcry possible day. Much of substantial savings will result. It's our aim to he of l"e "(rcntCHt service to the Rroate.st number." in nr.Kss-NASH co. WA SKIRTS Formerly Priced $7.50, $10 and $12.50 for $3.95 Clearing Lace Flouncings, 25c HADOW val flouncings, 18 and 27 Inches wldo, white, ecru and real shade. The quality Is beautiful with soft silk finish, also Oriental laces from 9 to 15 Inches wide, cream and white. 15c Lnccs nt 5c Point Paris, Normandy and Plat val lnces, 2 to 3-tnch edges, with 1 to C-inch Insertion to match. Embroideries nt t8c Flouncings 18 to 27 inches wide, swiss, batlsto and voile. Very pretty selection of designs. a Wm mm 0 Burgess-Hash Co. Main rioor. IT'S a splendid collection, all late styles in the long tunic effects. Beautifully tailored nnd made of the finest imported PIQUES, BEDFORD CORDS AND RATINES IN PLAIN WHITE, COLORED OR COMBINATIONS of white and colored plaids and stripes. Scores of pretty styles that are in groat demaud, skirts that were priced $7.00, $10 and $12.50, all at tho one price Monday, choice, $3.95 Burgssa-tfBih Co. s.oonfl rioor. Specials for MONDAY CLEARING sale specials gath ered at random, but which point tho way to sure and safo economy. Stamped Dresses Broken lines of children's dresses, poplin, flaxon nnd col ored ratines. Three sltotns of floss free with each dress. 15c stamped dresses. . . . c 25c stamped dresses. . . .loc 70c stamped dresses. . . .41)0 81.00 stomped dresses. .. .75c (J1.BO stnmped dresses. .. .05c Buwrsss-Hftsh Co. Becond floor. $1.25 Rag Rugs, 85c Rag rugs, hit and miss pattern. 80x60 inches, fringe at each end, washable, assortod QC colors, woro 1.2B, for 0JI Burffess-XTasU Co. Third: rioor. Crepe de Chine, $1.39 Beautiful crepo do chine, 42 inches wide, big assortment of light and dark colors, also wllto and dS OQ black px$OZf Burgess-ZTasli Co. Main rioor. $2.00 Moire Silk, $1.45 Big lot of rich black moire silk, so much in demand this season; 3C inches wldo; regu lar $2.00 a yurd (J AC quality, Monday, yd.ip 1 Bursr.is-NaBh Ct . axain Floor. Women's 39c Vests, 19c Women's vests, made of good quality lislo, cut "Cumfy" style, low neck nnd sleeveless; Just the thing for hot i Q weather Xivt Burfess-lTash Co. Mln rioor. Women's 17c Vests, 10c Women's vests, low neck nnd sleeveless, swlss ribbed, regu lar 17c quality, clearing salo prlco Monday, 1 A each JLUC Bnrffess-Nash Co, Main rioor. Women's Waists, 39c Made of lawn, batlsto and lin gerie materials. All midsum mer styles; regular C7c, OA 97c and 1.47 values at 3l Burrsss-XTash Co. DasomuuT. Wash Dresses, $1.49 For women, crepe, voile and lingerie materials, wide selec tion of stylos; wero $5.00 and JG.00, Monday at Burffcss-Hash Co. Bnsnrmu, $1.49 Tailored Suits.. $2.45 For women. The materials in clude serges, gabnrdines, whip cords, etc., formerly priced nt $10. 00, J12.Q0 and (Jr a r $10.00, Monduy. . . ipO.'rO Bur.lets.lTash Co. .ate.iuiuc. Water Glasses, 2c Colonial water glasses, clear pressed crystal glass, regular prlco 39c per dozen, ey Monday, each C Bnrsress-Vash Co. BasomDut. 25c and 35c China, 10c Odd pieces of fancy china, in cluding sugar bowls, cream pitchers, salad bowls, plates, salt and pepper shak- t r era, etc 1UC Burirsss-tfash Co, Basointnt. 10c Bleached Muslin, 5y2c Mill lengths of good quality of bleached muslin, yard wide, regular 10c quality, specially pricod for Monday, at Burffess-ZTash Co. Dasoinrnt, 5ic 50o Table Damask, 25c Good quality mercerized table damask, wide assortment of pretty patterns, regular qc 50c ouallty. Monday.. OC Burifesa-Naih Co. Basemtat. There Will Be a Radical Clearing of Cool, Summery WASH GOODS Here Monday. Four Great "Toli PRACTICALLY our ontlre stock has been subject to tho prlco reducing pencil and has been" marked for a quick and thorough clearance. Four great groups bore's tho idea: 19c Wash Goods at 9c including 31-inch flowered crepes, whlto grounds with neat floral effects. 27-inch wash foulards, dark grounds with pretty floral designs. 31-lnch Soisettes in plain Bhades. 27-inch kimono crepes in a wide selec tion of fancy designs. CHOICE YARD 49c Wash Goods at 29c CHOICE r Including 40-inch silk and cotton crepe de ohlne. 44-inch plain ratine. 40-inch flowered rice cloth. 38-tnch crepo in plain shades. 40-inch ratine, stripe voile, all kinds. 27-ir.. embr'd'r'd dot ratine, plain colors. I 48-lnch plain linen, new shndes. 29c YARD 25c Wash Goods at 14c Including 3C-iuch wash suitings In plain shades. 30- ln. fancy weave suitings, plain shades. 27-In. stripe voiles, pretty floral designs. 31- Inch stripe madras skirtings. 30-Inch plnin color, ratines. 40-Inch plain or flowered voiles. 27-lnch embroidered tissue. CHOICE 14c YARD CHOICE 39c YARD $1.00 Wash Goods at 39c Including 44;inch plain ratines, good selection. 40-lnch silk otrlpo crope. 40-inch flowered French crepe. 38-inch sheer llnon, plain colors. 38-inch crinkle crepe, plain shades. v. 44-inch plain colored ratines. Bunrsss-Hash Co, Main rioor. A Great Clearing Monday of Hosiery for Women and Children at Prices That Mark a Value-Giving Record A CLEARING of hosiery thnt will bo remembered for some tlmo to como for its great vnricty of assortments and tho extreme valuos offored. Women's 50c Silk lloso, 25c Women's silk boot hoso, fancy em broidered lislo, black, Hllk an lisle, etc. Regular 50c val- .TC uob, at, pair 15c Hosiery, 15c to lf)c Values, 10c iVomen's fine cot ton hose, strictly perfect goods, u shades of pink and sky blue. Regular 16c to 19c values, pair 10c Women's J?l Pure Thread Silk Hose, 50c They aro Htrlctly porfect, pure thread silk, with high spliced heels, lisle sole and too and heavy garter tops. Absolutely fast black, nil sizes in tho lot. Positively $1 valuos, at, tho pair. . . Burcrsss-Nash Co. Main rioor. Women's 25c Silk Hose, 1 5c Women's silk boot hoso In tan. game lislo In lilnck, pink nntf hliii', mercerized lislo in macx anil tan. etc. Every Pair Ik a '.'or miality. 1'alr Children's Hose, U5c Values, 15c Children's cotton ribbed hose, the best wearing stocking in tho world for hard vacation wear, were 2rc, clear ing price, tno pair 15c 59c Specials for MONDAY VALUES that aro guide posts to scores of saving advan tages not advertised. Step Ladders, 49c 4- foot stop laddors, made of strong Norway plno, very handy and durable, AQg Special Monday TfJC 5- foot step ladders for . .50c Burrsss-Nash Co. Boserusnt. White Silk Gloves Long or short, 16-button or 2 clasp effects, whlto only, with black or whlto embroidered backs. 1, $1.G0 and $1.7& kl .d, Biibject to slight Impcrfectloua! Long silk gloves QC for OC Short silk gloves 50c Snrfsss-Hasb Co. Main rioor. Dainty, Cool Muslin Underwear Rare Values THE very sort of garments every woman wants and of which she can hardly havo too many weather and tho best purt of It all, the saving advantages nro most unusual. 30c Corset Covers, 25c Ftno nainsook trimmed with lace, embroidery and ribbon run headings, others of allover embroidery. $1.25 Combinations, flflc NalnBook, allover embroidery and cotton crepe in princess, envelope knlcker and waist lino effects, daintily trimmed with lace or embroidery. OHc to $1.25 Princess Slips and 1'ettlcoats, 00c Good quality muslin or nainsook, trimmed wltu ruffle of embroidery, slips havo round yoke of em broidery, ribbon run headings and laco edge. $1.25 and $1.50 Princess Slips, (8o Nainsook or cambric, round and square yokes of lace, embroidery and ribbon trimmings, skirt fin ished with Inco insertions and lace edge, others em broidery triramod. $1.08 Silk Mull Petticoats, $1.25 Good quality, In dainty pink, blue, lavender and white colors, finished with silk embroidery scalloped edge. this hot Clothes Pins, 100 for 8c The kind thnt won't split or pull out; made of hard wood. Mon day, very specially priced Q at. 100 for OC Bnrrcss-Hash Co. Bassmsnt. 35c and 50c Ribbons, 25c Sevoral thousand yards of thin season's new ribbons, fancy checks, roman stripes, etc., suitable for girdles, ng sashes, etc uOC Bnrarsss-Nash Co, Main rioor. 32-Inch Seersucker, 12Vijc Good quality seersucker in col ors of blue and pink, also tan and gray stripe, suitable for children's woar- i ol nblos JLaCZfC Burtris-Hnsh Co. Basomsnt. 08c Three-PIeco Apron Sets, 70c Striped percales, piped in white, petticoat has deep flounce, cap nlso piped with white, Monday, only 70c. Envelope Chemise, Knirkcr Drawer Combinations anil Gowns, $1.25 Fine nainsook and cotton crepo, trimmed with laco medallions, laco and embroidery and ribbon headings. Bnrgsss-Nash Co. Hsoond rioor. Women's $1,50 to $1.98 House Dresses, In the Clearing, $1.19 MADE of whito pique, figured lawn, striped and cheel-ed ginghams and per cales, unusual values. $5.95 to $8.95 House Dresses, S3. 95 Good quality cotton crepo, figured voile and white ratine, daintily trimmed with lace, unusual values. $1.00 House Dresses, 69c Made of percale, striped aud chocked ginghams, chambray, lawn and cotton crepe, trimmed with embroidery bands and piping of plnin materials, unusual valuos Burfftss-lTaah Co. S.cond rioor, A Clearing Sale of 79c BED SPREADS HSMMKD or fringed bed spreads, medium weight, 60x80 for single or -4 bods. Homo slightly soiled; regular prlco, 11.10 to 1 1 .DO, sale price. $J.lll Spreads, 08c. Hemmed bed spreads, neat de signs, size 7Gx'J0, for full sir.e bod. regular price $1.4 9, sale prlco 08c Spreads nt $1.50. Scalloped honoycorab bed spreads, cut corners, handsome new de signs, full size $1.50 lied Spreads, $3.30. Vovfllty colored uetf spreads, .n sets spread and sham to match. Hcallnprrl und cut corners, made for full slr.e tiMl.i, colors pink, bum nml yellow, cxtm good quality, special. Met, 93.39. Bnrarass-MasU Co. Main rioor. BURGESS-NASH CO. 75c Bed Sheets, 65c Sheets made of good quality bleached muslin, seamless, size 81x90, sells regularly jg for 7oc Monday, each UwC Bnrffsss-Hesb Co, Basement. 10c and 15c Mull, 5c Fancy lawns and mulls in a wide assortment of pretty pat terns; 10c and 15c quality for Monday, special fj at Burfftss-Vash Co. Bassmsnt. Mop and Oil, 98c One oil of cedar mop (you know the kind) and one pint can of Oil of Cedar, regularly sold for $2.00, QO Monday UOC Bnrrsss-ITash Cc Bassmsnt. Coat Hangers, 3 for 5c Coat hnngers, either wire or wood, somothlng that you can't haw enough of, tpeclol ly pricod for Mon., 3 for. 3C Bnrffsss-lTasli Co. Bassmsnt. Galvanized Fails, 10c 10-quart galvanized palls, guar anteed not to leak, very dur able, spoclally priced in for Monday at IV C Barffass-tfash Co. Bassmsnt. $125 and $1.50 Swiss Curtains, at 95c Curtains made of good quality swlss, 2 Mr yards by 30 Inches, borders In blue, pink and yel low, lace and Insertion QCr edge tOv Bnrffsss-ITash Co. Third rioor. 25c to 35c Cretonnes, 19c Excellent quality of cretonne in a large assortment of light ana dark colors, suitable for porch and bedroom i Q fittings JLJ7C Burgess-Wash Co. Third rioor. Couch Hammocks, $5.50 Couch hammocks with heavy steel springs, khaki mattress and windshield. No charge for hanging. Complote (JjC CA Monday for ...... J)OsO Bargsss-XTash Co. Third rioor. M EVERYBODY'S STORE