Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 26, 1915, NEWS SECTION, Page 5-A, Image 5

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 2fi. 1!)15.
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OMAHA NEIGHBORS
by E, Canuso, 1028 South Twenty
third street, Omaha, with 76 4 pic
tures and a very happy girl she waa
won the dolly nicknamed "Bohhy "
ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM
Flva happy little glrla for Christmas
South Omaha camp No, til will meat
for work Weitneaday evening. It haa
Iraaed a new hall at Twenty-fifth and M
streota, which Is large and commodious
anl adapted In every way for drill team
Initiation. The meeting will be a cele
bration of the camp's sucreaa.
The Chrlatmaa entertainment rlvaa. by
Alpha camp No, 1 last Tueaday to Ita
mrmhere and their famlltca waa a suo
ce.. Thla custom. Inaugurated some
tain; O. H. Worley, Harry will and
Howard I If He, mastere of veil; Daniel
Tlllotaon. sentinel.
Omaha reuncll No. 1 Inatalled theao
orfloere the eame evening: John W.
Kloaaner, thrice ftluetrtoua master:
Oeorga K. Tick nor. deputy master;
Charlea Dyaart, principal conductor of
work; Charles I Fhoofc, captain of
guard: Charles K. Foster, steward; lHn
lei Tl! lot eon, sentinel.
annual Chrlatmaa entertainment last
Tueaday evening at Ita hall. ITOi Vin
ton at rort. The program of recitation,
aong and mnalo waa carried out by the
children. Rev, R. H. Houseman spoke
to the children on "The Origination of
Christmas" Those attending were vary
much enjoyed by the attractively decor
ated Chrlatmaa tree, and y Santa Clana,
who made a abort talk for tha good of
humanity, and who handed out big ten
pound baas filled with candy, null, fruit
and small preaenta to everybody present.
An orchestra played for those who
wished to apend the reet of tha evening
In dancing.
with lovely dolla that they earned them,
selves. That'a pretty rood for Christ'
maa week.
Now for another beautiful doll, "Flor
ence" will be given away next weelc.
Her plctura will be In The Pe, morn
ing and evening, every day neat week,
stamina with Sunday's paper. "Flor.
ence" Is twenty-four tm-hae high, beau
WIN THEBEE DOLLS
Council Bluffi Wini Two of the
Colli and a South Side Girl
Wins One.
AlfOTHER DOLL THIS WEEK
This wag Council Bluffi week In
The Bee doll contest. The Httle girls
orer there just decided that Omaha
mustn't hare all the pretty dolls.
So they got busy this wk and won
two dolls. One other doll went to
when she got It on Christmas ere.
Little Jranette Mrlvinuld won "Edna"
and "HMna" came into Jeanctte's home
at 1111 FouHh avenue. Council Bluffs,
Ilka a ray of aunnhlne Noauee JeaneUe
la sick and her pap la airk too and It
It hadn't been for a kind lady that
Activity Displayed by W. 0. W.,
New Camp Earing: Been Estab
lished at Florence.
CHRISTMAS OBSERVED BY ALPHA
leathered pictures for her she mlRht not
tifully dreaaed. opens and shuta her
Floret" camp No. H6, Woodmen of the
World, will meet neat Thursday evening
have had any doll at all for Christmaa,
She hd S16 plrturea.
"IJa" went to Rose pitameo. W8 Ave-
eyea and la Just aa lovely as can be.
She will ro to the little girl under 12
years old who collects the moat plrturaa
of her from The Ilea and brings or
aenda them to the office before 4 o'clock
neat Friday afternoon.
Get aa many of your friends aa you
can to aare the pictures for you. Tod
can win "Florence" If you try.
ara ago. of giving an annual Chrlatmaa
tree haa become popular and Is enjoyed
by all. Many pleaatng speeches were
nade by prominent Woodmen present.
Maaaale l.o4are laalall OINeera.
Masonic lodge, Omaha chapter No. 1,
Inatalled the following of fit era at the
meeting Tueaday evening at Masonic
temple: John W. Kloaaner, high ptieat;
Mark N. Woodward, king; Homer EX
Rail, acrlbe; J. T. Bramman, captain of
Tae MaeMbtea,
Omaha Tent No. n, are arranging for
a big; joint Installation of officers on
at the city hall, Florence, for work. Thla
new ramp will In a abort time take Ita
nue O, Council Muffs, LJUIe noae
hasn't been In thla country very long- an1
place with the wideawake and progrea
alve oampa In the city. -
January 1 The of flee ra of the tent a
can't apeak Enallah. But aha could
In Kouth Omaha will be Inatalled with
officers of Tent 7S, The Installation
reremonlee will be In charge of Peputy
Supreme Commander A. I. Lea of Iea
Motnea, la. All Maccabees and Ldy
Maccabees are welcome.
A aa erica a Teoaaea.
Henderson homestead. No. IMi, Broth
erhood of American Teomen, held Ita
collect pictures and ahe got 1M and aha
waa Juat aa happy when aha came In
with her mother for the doll.
Ilrlra (Ion to Boat Side.
Thereaa IJchonovaky, Twenty-aeK)iid
Iiruld camp No, M will meet Monday
evenlnaT for Initiation of candldatea. The
LIQUOR HOUSE ROBBED BY
UNIDENTIFIED BURGLARS
The Ham Brewing company's place of
hualneaa waa entered during the night
by burglara. who gained entrance to the
place by forcing a window. They broke
open a strongbox and secured 75.
Protection degree will be exemplified In
full form by the officers and drill team
and with the elaborate robe uaed make
South Side and the other two to
Omaha girls.
The Wg doll, "Lillian" was won'
Dr. Brll'a IMae-Tar-lloney.
Get a 2To bottle today, keep It for your
the degree one of the moat apectaeular
at rwt, South Side won 'Helen' with
110 pictures and Gladys Stover, care of
J. A. MfCarty, 162S South Tenth street.
In Woodcraft. A large delegation with
oough or cold. Good for children, adult
and aged. All drugsiatB. Advertisement.
candldatea from Florence camp will at
tend aa gueata.
host; Harry Bcliroeder, principal so
journer; E. C. Sawyer, royal arch cape
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Sunday, December 26, 1915-
-BURGESS-NASH STORE NEWS FOR MONDAY -
Phone Douglas 137.
BURGESS-NASH Announce for TOMORROW-MONDAY-Their
. . ANNUAL JANUARY CLEAEAWAY
(CdDSll
Of Women's, Misses' and Children's
Special
Notice
Upon request,
charge purchases
will appear on J an
uary statements,
rendered February
1st.
One-Half Under Former Prices
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and Many Others at i and i Reductions
SELDOM, if ever, have you been afforded the opportunity to select from such vast assortments of clean, fresh stocks, and in
such a rich variety. Remarkable price reductions have been made on our entire assortment of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Blouses
and Skirts. Every garment in our carefully selected stock is included in this sale.
We desire to emphasize the fact that no "jobs" or "special purchase" lots of cheap merchandise have been obtained to place
in this sale. The high character of Burgess-Nash merchandise, its comparative newness and freshness, will bespeak for this sale
a heavy attendance and buying.
DRESSY BLOUSES
One-third Underprice
Dressy Blouses, were $3.95, now.. $2.64
Dressy Blouses, were $5.95, now $3.97
Dressy Blouses, were $6.50, now ...$4.34
Dressy Blouses, were $8.50, now. .;.... .$5.67
Dressy Blouses, were $10.00, now, .v $6.67
Dressy Blouses, were $15.00, now $10.00
Many others V4 underprice.
EVENING FROCKS
Half Price
Evening Frocks, were $19.50, now $9.75
Evening Frocks, were $25.00, now $12.50
Evening Frocks, were $35.00, now $17.50
Evening Frocks, were $40.00, now,. . . . . .$19.75
Evening Frocks, were $50.00, now $24.75
Evening Frocks, were $69.50, now $34.75
Many others Vi to underprice.
TAILLEUR SUITS
Half Price
' Tailleur Suits, were $19.50, now $9.75'
Tailleur Suits, were $25.00, now $12.50
Tailleur Suits, were $30.00, now $14.75
Tailleur Suits, were $35.00, now. . . . .$17.50
Tailleur Suits, were $50.00, now $24.75,
Tailleur Suits, were $75.00, now $37.50
Many others Vi to V& underprice.
WINTER COATS
Half Price
Winter Coats, were $15.00, now $7.50
Winter Coats, were $19.50, now $9.75
Winter Coats, were $25.00, now $12.50
Winter Coats, were $30.00, now $14.75
Winter Coats, were $35.00, now $17.50
Winter Coats, were $45.00, now $22.50
Many others Vi underprice.
TAILORED SKIRTS
One-third Underprice
Tailored Skirts, were $4.95, now .. . .$2.48
Tailored Skirts, were $6.95, now.
.$3.48
Tailored Skirts, were $8.50, now.
.$4.25
Tailored Skirts, were $10.00, now.
.$5.00
Tailored Skirts, were $15.00, now.
.$7.50
Tailored Skirts, were $18.50, now.
.$9.25
Many others price.
CHILDREN'S COATS
Semi-Dressy BLOUSES
Half Price
. Semi-Dressy Blouses, were $3.95, at $1.98
Semi-Dressy Blouse3, were $5.00, at $2.50
Semi-Dressy Blouses, were $8.50, at $3.25
Semi-Dressy Blouses, were $10.00, at $5.00
Semi-Dressy Blouse3, were $12.50, at $6.25
Semi-Dressy Blouses, were $15.00, at .$7.50
Many others Vi to V& underprice.
TAILLEUR SUITS
One-third Underprice
Tailleur Suits, were $19.50, now $13.00
MONDAY UN
TAILORED SUITS
Half Price
Tailored Suits, were $3.95, now $L98
Tailored Suits, were $6.95, now $3.48
Tailored Suits, were $9.95, now $4.98
Tailored Suits, were $12.95, now $6.48
Tailored Suits, were $14.95, now $7.48
Tailored Suits, were $15.95, now $7.98
Many others Vi to Vs underprice.
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Tailleur Suits, were $25.00, now. ... $16.67
Tailleur Suits, were $30.00, now $19.67
Tailleur Suits, were $35.00, now $23.34
Tailleur Suits, were $50.00, now $33!34
Tailleur Suits, were $69.50, now $46.34
Many others Vi underprice.
WINTER COATS
Half Price
Winter Coat3, were $3.95, now $1.98
Winter Coats, were $4.95, now $2.48
Winter Coats, were $5.95, now $2.98
Winter Coats, were $7.95, now $3.98
Winter Coats, were $9 95, now $4.98
Winter Coats, were $12.95, now $6.48
Half Price
Children's Coats, were $5.00, now $2.50
Children's Coats, were $7.50, now .$3.75
Children's Coats, were $10.00, now $5.00
Children's Coats, were $12.50, now $6.25
Children's Coats, were $19.50, now $9.75
Children's Coats, were $22.50, now S1L25
Many others Vi to Vi underprice.
Afternoon FROCKS
Half Price
Afternoon Frocks, were $25.00, now. ... .$12.50
Afternoon Frocks, were $30.00, now $14.75
Afternoon Frocks, were $35.00, now $17.50
Afternoon Frocks, were $39.50, now . . . .$19.75
Afternoon Frocks, were $45.00, now $22.50
Afternoon Frocks, were $50.00, now $2175
Many others Vi to Vi underprice.
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Children's DRESSES
One-third Underprice
Children's Dresses, were $3.50, now $234
Children's Dresses, were $5.00, now $3.34
Children's Dresses, were $5.95, now $3.97
Children's Dresses, were $7.50, now $5.00
Children's Dresses, were $10.00, now $6.67
Children's Dresses, were $15.00, now. . . .$10.00
Many others Vi underprice.
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Many others Vi to Vi underprice.
WOMEN'S DRESSES
Half Price
Women's Dresses, were $3.95, now. .... .$1.93
Women's Dresses, were $5.95, now $2.98
Women's Dresses, were $6.95, now $3.48
Women's Dresses, were $9.95, now $4.98
Women's Dresses, were $12.50, now $6.25
Women's Dresses, were $14.95, now $7.48
Many others Vi underprice.
CHILDREN'S COATS
Half Price
Children's Coats, were $1.95, now 98c
Children's Coats, were $2.95, now $1.47
Children's Coats, were $3.95, now $1.98
Children's Coats, were $4.95, now $2.48
Children's Coats, were $6.95, now. $3.48
Children's Coats, were $7.95, now $3.98
Many others Vi underprice.
SPECIAL NOTE
OWING to the extreme price reduction,
please do not ask ua to send on approval
or to lay garments away.
"cve ryo oonrti sTonE
SPECIAL NOTE
EVERY garment bears the ticket with
the original as well as the special sale
price.