THK r.EK: OMAHA, TUKSDAV. APK1L 25. 1016. BEIEF CITY NEWS "Tosrnaaad' tor Bportlag CKoofli." Lighting Tixttu- Burgesa-Oranden, Diamond engagement Blags, Eldkolm. a?e Soot Friat It Now Bearort Preee. To Borrow Monty on real estate, sit J. II. turnout & Co., Kecllne Hldg. Admitted to Court Thomas J- Mo Ouiro as admitted to practice in lh federal court. D. A. Baum, 3G33 Itrnt; St., will sell h'Mivhnld rou(Ir at public sale Tuesday nornlng alter 10 o'clock. Cm "T-TU" Ihingle gunarlanl "Today'i MotI rrornua," Iaalfld section today. l appear In Tha B. f.xciA'SIVELT. Find out wfiat tha 1 rloua moving plctura theater ffr. Draws Kaavj rina Mary McOowan. Xlnth ana Capitol avtnut, wa fined $.") anil roata for tha theft of $30 taken from Charles Carpenter, visitor to tha city. Jar dlna Improved City Commissioner jHidliie telephoned to tha city hall to atatf! he exports to return lo hi work vlthin a day. Iast week ha vti Injured ly wild horn in the hors barna of tho Smith Fide stock yards. "Wasted, Chaperon. Tha Phila- the class of Trinity Meti.odlst church, Ulnney and North Twenty-first streets, will give an entertainment next Thurs day evening. It will consist of a drama tic reading, "Wanted, a Chaperons," by Mtss Maud Roys, and vocal solos by fin I Chasa Abbott, harlton. Andirons, rira oraani, Sunderland's St, Mark's Sunday School Presents Special Service The Sunday school presented a siieelal I'a.-ter service lit Ht, Mark Knglleh Lutheran church Sunday, Charles f'u' inldliiH. It consltsed of liiaaler hymns, responsive reading and recita tion. Among (hiiie who recited wera; Will- rd j.arnon, Dorothy Wight, Mildred Thompson, Vlolri Korsetl, Marguerite Neu ninn, Madge Suatts, l.sura Wolvertoti, Mne Larson, Lui:lle l'etron, Leon Peterson and Genevieve faanson. Tte Kasler hymns were specially pre pared for the use of the church and en titled ".lulillnie," O, Arthur Melcher di rected the choir of thirty voices. In the primary department of the Sunday school the sbiM table was laid out us a scene In ralestlne showing tha hill of Calvary llh the three crosses and oilier repreeen tatlons to prepent the story of the Pesslon to the minds of the children. This was artarged by Misses Louise Haabe and Ids Melcher. " Mora than 'M partook of holy com- jciMlon at the morning services, Includ ing a class of thirty sis new confirm ants, A number wera also received Into church membership by letter. The church was so crowded at both services that ad ditional chairs hsd to ba brought In. Paschal Victim Is Presented at All Saints' Church All Saints Episcopal church was beaut!- full jnd profusely decorated with now An elaborate musical program was CIS a part of the morning service and In tno evening the choir of forty voices pre sented the cantata. "Tha Paschal Vic tim," by J. t?cbastlun Matthews. It was splendidly done, though it Is work with some parts of extraordinary difficulty. The pathos, tha grief, tha sus pense, the aufferlng and tha grnd not of final triumph In the passion, death and resurrection of t'hrtst wera rendered with dramatic effect The muUc was directed by J. It. Slmrn. The aolo part were taken by Miss Ger truda Mlllor, Mrs. If. C. Qreenstreet and Mlsa Hlldred Churchill and Messrs. Glen Whltcomb. Paul Illgdon, Charle S. Haveratc k, Georg Compton rni L. Wy koff. Martin .Bush assisted at tha organ, play ing tha prelude, Franck'a "Except From Piece Symphonlnue" and the postlude. "Alleululla," by Dubola. "TWILIGHT SLEEP" FILM FOR WOMPM ONLY TODAY The "TwIMght sleep- pictures, depicting all pliaaes of the treatment of several patients with Pcopolamln, together with a complete lecture on these various phases, will open at the Auditorium this afternoon and ovcnlng and will continue for three days showing to women only. Even the door tenders and the ushers will be women and tho pictures will be thrown from the rear of the stage so that the operator of the plctura machine will never be vltdble, Madame Erha Ttobcsun. the representative of the society tinder whose direction the pictures are hon, arrived in Omaha, yesterday after noon with th film and several assistant. Madame Koboaon deliver tha lecture with tha showing of th pictures. MILLER TELLS OF THE REAL SECRET OF HAPPINESS Burd K. Miller lectured at Theosophlcal hall Sunday evening on "Th wr of Happiness. In which ha gave an out line i t th thlnas which give unhapplness and their aouir, and brought out ths Idea that It man's lack of knowi- d of th reality f tMn that caused lh eternal questioning wanting the tr'ith tuht by dealt, and how tt wa eslt!e to find r and p' thee from fr of dth and rhanae and ending II iwrlH that b d-iembin Upon au di , to be at the nori.tr of another, to I., .,k'l Ik liia rint ! tf ttth was mtserv. nt t b lf -dependent was r,i,i'li B it !' ilependenc eonl I t owe a f t t,'" i'i ImoiMlt f. t Jiiii lth eviil.jtMn TWO PUCES ARFPULLm RY THF MORALS r,,r . )!.,,, '. s - 4.r 'ar''t ' ar'l lr ,.. ,.., 4.1 I " I " i . ..!,: h.'-.m a iiMi-- t' nntabam, I (i ( V 1 I'tni lr MtTa n4 ! I I Mil ' ! 1 jc.i,i .( i i .-l '. s '.." si. I iia4 a li.. ! !'., r unit . . l . ( 1 4 M'lkf . .- 1 " iiulln is a .( ' ' s i t i .'vt'i t k t"f .. . h .1 ' I "'' I i i . . . . i a t ,.).,,-.( i ' . I I S( 1.4 ' ,.' a i V'1'! i ! t : i , . I I I' K ,1 I . . ; fr , ' HAPPENINGS IN THE MAGIC CITY Robbers Get Thirty Dollars from Curo Mineral Springs Safe. ENTRANCE THROUGH SCREEN The safe In tha office of th Curo Mineral Spring at WU N atreet aa orackad sometime Saturday night and 3i In money atolen by unidentified robbers who made good their escape. Detective Ed Fleming Investigated th robbery and reported at th station. Hntranc to the building waa gained by tearing off th heavy wire screening on one of th rear window of the bottling works. Th thief broke the glass in the door that led from the bottling depart ment to th main office, reached In and turned the key In the lock, raining entranc to th o'fic in thla manner. Th knob on the safe Joor wss found to have been broken off and th works of tha afe driven clear through, forced with blanket and tools found In th building. Th robbery was not discovered until a lat hour this morning. Content of the safe war found strewn bout th floor of the offlc end th money missing. Th police were called, but It appeared that no clue had been left by tha burglar. tore Itonm Hobbed. As II. Orunger, 1"07 South Twenty -slxt.i atreet, wa abrnt to make ready for tlu opening of a bakery at tKt South Twenty sixth atreet, thieves ontered the vacant store room sometime between April I ai.d 17, and stle most of the merchanilli- thereln installed ready for th open In a day. Orunger reported to Hergeant Jam' a Bhcahnn, who Investlxated, found that revet a I rolls of wrapping paper, linoleum and other equipment for a new store room wer missing, also tools of all dcscrlp Hull. ' It was discovered that th back door of the pint a bad been broken open. Ilnnlrra Open Tnnrnry. four five-man teams of th Htock Yards league of the South Hd will open the annua! handicap lourney at th Hrune wick alleys at Twenty-fourth and M street, South Hide, at o'clo' k till evn Irig. The Hhecp Marn, Curo Mineral Hprlngs, Clay Kobertson an'! !wlft A Co. quintets will roll In the Inilial series of the anmal tourney. Manager llurb Gailow and Aaslstant. Ren Hull have completed the entire schedule which will last five days, carry ing tha Initial rounds In team meets doubles and single. The single will not open until Thursday evening ' at o'clock, when the latter half of that even Ing and all of Friday evening w II he deold to entrant In thl dlvul6n, An entrance fee of 50 cent per event alii be charged all bowlers, the only iet ilci Ions being that the entrant tie a Couth 8ld bowler and be able lo verify his UMunl score so that a reasonable handicap can be slven If necessary. Th'i scale has already been set up and everv entrant will be glcrn a auiiare dial. Th" chedule for this evening follows. Monday, April 2' MVK-MAN TKAMS-I I', M. Sheep Barn, t'uro Mineral Hprings. 'lay Kobertson, Swift A Co, DOUBLKH-lO:),", I'. Si. Crowe and Mellon. Anderson and Knsper. Htork and Wllkereoii. Hanson end Mnllny, IKjiriil.KW-U I'. VI. Knoskl and I'arker. Cain and C. P. Heafey. itllon and Rohlnaon, Thomas and liurk. Work at Armour Plal. An entire first-story ot the new Ar mour & company office building has been erected on the company cite at Thirtieth and 4 street. Th building will he beautiful brown brick Interlaid t h stone pillars and fancy atone architecture. It la set back mor than thirty fert from th (treat pavement and will ba sur rounded by lawn whon completed. The structure will be one of th largest and finest of offlc buildings In the South Sld. When completed In July the local com pany offices will be moved at once from their present location In th cen ter of ths main plant bordering Q street to th new building. The present office building will be torn out and a large alx or aevsn-atory structure built In its place as aoon aa possible. This building will b devoted to an Ice plant, cold stor age and machinery department. Funeral of Child. Herbert, 1-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Roose, 3SL8 G street, died yester day afternoon at the home of tho par- enta. Th funeral will be held this after noon at 4 o'clock at th reildence. In terment being at St. Mary' cemetery, How to Look Years Less Than Your Age Th most aged face will look years younger after th n of ordinary m e no li rM wa fr from ten dava to two weeks Thl remarkable sultanoe. because of Its peculiar ahsiirittlv power, actually re move th thin vl of faded or withered outer cutlcl. a llttl at a time. Gradually th fresher, timre youthful skin tlnderpesth Is rvei I his aheorvtlon pnsa iietng a ptimly hygleiilo on, an entirely natural oumtirim i acquirer untie nirmreni from th artificial complenhm. which an lienrs aiivihlng but stilish, though often caring painful evtdene of nhlMlnhns Ah ounc ut merXM4 was. obtainable at snr dru etr la aufflrlent to rel'ivenai an? eoniuli-tbm. It la put on Ilk r!l nroam at hIUm, and ramovsd morning tin wrm water Tn r.tKai iwh aga mark a wrhik!t an I fvims, ineke a waah litin by die olvtng I os. t"''tr.l Minltin In t itrh tsaael. Tbi haa w.intorrul aatnn- aant and fundi I'WWiUi It quickly ef fa at) tilK'ia uf wrtnkloa matiwr how viaiacd i"Hii th skin firm, aimaitn an t "in lHking -Advertlseiueiit. DandrufTy Heads Become lUlrleia If i.i at lima, tteautlrui, s" y slvt hair do t ll mesa gt il l ot iUii ic.'r fur tt all! start c iiair ant r.ta i if vat i nt It .hmi A i i a t In l' I Wun r a m'i l I sii li I t Jo- ' ,ff I t . H. I ! Jrw It sr,' ! f't lt a gl : t I '.! l u. -I nut 1 i) ft i'lM 11 I ' ' ll IKia . .l It tilaai th it f ' i gsiiut aiih i n ( I i t ". i..i , at a. I t dsfc.lrvt'' i I fc a ml I v t i r-v ) !.'. in iiitpit.v , "' iinrli( .it, ,!.' I l t tr ..' it "I I . I l ' ,t I : t s . I III t , !;l ' .! J.. ;..r aii t a" I f-! a ii- ..tt vn M. 1 i at) t .41 . 1 rl, l . In; s ' ' IS -? I . ."i ' U '5 ll ' -. rv., MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1916. Announcing Bigger and The offerings which we have prepared for DOLLAR DAY could Every department contributing its share of the wanted merchandise $1.25 Black Satin Duchesa, Tuesday, yd. $1.00 RICH, lustrous Black Satin Duchess, good, heavy quality. Very desirable and popular tbl season for dress, suits and skirts; regulrly 11.26, Tuesday, $1.00 the yard. urg-TB Co. Mala floor. Boy's Silk, Cloth and Straw Hats . $1.00 A SELECTION of allk, rloib and slraw bat, algea 6 to 6. All thl season' newest ghapeg and color; very specially priced for Tucidgy, at 11.00. Bnrgesa-ITssb Oo-fonrth Floor. $2.00 Wash Dress Patterns, Tuesday $1.00 ONE of a kind, new wash material; worth regularly 26c lo SBc a yard. Tisane, voiles, organdies, rpes, glng hann, flaxons, etc.. atrtpe. check, floral designs', etc, urgess-Mssb Co. Bamat. $1.50 Hemmed Bed Spreads, Tuesday. . $1.00 SNOW white hemmed bed gpreads, good welnht, crochet weave, aorted Mar seillea pattern; a regular $160 value, rfpeclally priced at $1.00, nrgsss-Wash Co. aamat. $1.69 Gray Enameled Kitchen Outfit at.... $1.00 GOOD quality gray enameledware, In cluding 1 atralner sauce pan, 1 Queen cooker, 1 hatter bowl and 1 J2-qt, diab pan; regular $1.69 value, et complete for $1.00. Burgess-Mash Co. Basement. Garden Tool Outfit, Special... $1.00 A TIM ELY gpeclal In garden ' tool. Tbe outfits Include one spading fork, one rake and one garden hoe, the com plete get Tuesday for $1.00. Burgess-Mash Co. Basement. Women's Crepe Gowns, Special .. $1.00 CREpft gown, in while, pink and rain bow pattern with empire round yoke, dainty lace and embroidery ribbon Insertion and edge. Tuesday only, choice, $1.00. Boigess-Maah Co. eond Floor. Children's Ribbed $1.00 Hose, Special, 6 prs. . CHILDREN'S fine ribbed nierceried Hale hose, full aeamlcNg. alzca 5 to 8; very desirable for acbooi and play wear. Tuesday, 6 pair for $1.00. Burgss-Mash Co. Mais Tloor. Women's 2-Clasp Kid Gloves, Pair. $L00 THIS is a very unusual glove offer, es pecially at thl time, whet, there Is a st:ani!y of leather. White, black, tan and gray. Tuesday only, at $1.00 the pair. Burg-Vala Co. Main Door. Men's Handkerchiefs in Box, 6 for $1.00 MEN'S linen Initial handkerchiefs, full tilze and excellent quality of linen. The value warrant the laying In of a aeiiion' supply. I'ut up sli in a b, ut $1,01. Burg-Maa Co. Mala Door. Aristokrat Music Rolls, 5 Rolls for. . $1.00 AHI8TOKKAT music rolls. a-note, tfst paper, petfwrt rutting, good r rangt'iurnt. All popular elttttlun and song. Regular price Zie the roll, Tues day. 5 roll. $1.00, ' Biifg-Mak Co. Fourth Floor. No. 13 English Long Cloth. 10 Yards $1.00 IM IIKil aid", No U KtigUsh long OU rlotlt, stto aail. soft iiatiinl fin ish, ti.S'l" fri'iu lung ae led t.iile tut liui, tlelrabl f r nlglit a!i!tu g"it, un d'niiilltis, elf Brc.Bak (,', -Baat. Fancy Embroidered J 1 (r Pillow Ca.iei. 4 for . H A SAl.t'K t'f unusual Imt'iirtan tiMha li. "!- I ti.i liaie a ht of Ibis it. tratu? tntilrMl.Uie.l iiti ji. tleslgat, spleMstM selection. I ues. tar, I fur 1 1 Bui Bash C - ! Men's I4tl Hoi. 10a Qu!Uy, 12 pairs $1.00 rpttr: tut i.i.tj. f f u Ui I ft iflor. got.) utalll lUie, tia lal 11- iltilu, H -lrll at H 'ir fnf II ft i.ii tv .. Bawsat Burgess-Nash Gompany "everybody store' .STORE NEWS Better Values for $1.25 Mohair Suiting-, 42-inchcs wide, yd., $1.00 TI1IH Is a season for separate skins and mohair is among the most fav ored material, Good assortment of col on In pisln, triies arid checks, silky flnl". arli.kli' anrl rliist (.roof, rrgulsr I 2 " value, at II CD. Burgess-Mash Co. Ms la Floor. Seven-Piece Glass Celery Set $1.00 COLONIAL pattern celery set. ronttlat Ing of on celery tray and six In dividual aalts. A value thai I of Ilia mot unusual sort, Tuesday, the ( for $1.00. Bnrgess-Vaan Co. Bassmaat, Men's Golf and Motor Caps, at, , $1.00 OF course you'll want one of these new silk or cloth golf and motor caps. All new colorings and veiy desir able for general lutdoor weat, Bnrgess-Mas Co. Fourth Floer, Long Cloth, usually tf 1 f( $1.50 bolt, 10 yds. for, $ vU FINE chamois fln!sh long clulh, made from long staple coitoii, excellent for gowns, undergarments, children' wear and night shlri, .1 In, wide; us ually $1,50. Tuesday, 10 yd. holts, $1.00 Burgess-Masb Co. Main Floor. Men's $1.50 Shirts, Tuesday, Special, at. $1.00 FOLK pattern, twelve colors. Every ahlrt positively a $1.60 value. Coat style, cuffs attached, neckband. Thl spring' patterns. Wry special, Burgees-Mash Co. Msln Floor. $1,55 Nine-piece dl A A Moco Cooking Set. . P 1 vJU INCU'DJNG 1 covered bakihg d Itttx. 8 custard cups, 1 nlne-inrh round balt dish and I six Inch oval brilter, brown glazed outside and white giatd Inside; warranted against tracking. Boigees-Mash Co, Basement. Coverall Aprons, Tuesday, 2 for $1.00 COVERALL aprons, made of good qual ity percale, trimmed with plain color banda to match floured design, specially priced Tuesday, at 2 for $ 1 .0t;. Burgsss-Masu Co. Bccond Floor. Men's Mesco Silk Hose at 4 pairs. . , $1.00 BLACK, gray and navy; every pair worth 60c; double heel and toe and double sole. Really $2.00 worth of bono, Tuesday for $l.t'0. Burg-Nash Co Main Floor. Ivory Comb, Brush and Mirror Set $1.00 A LIMITED quantity of French Ivory comb, brush and mirror tiets. Very attractive and specially priced for Tues day's selling at se., $l.u. Burgess-Wash Co. Mala Floor. Chiffon Auto Veils, each . . $1.00 J l HT what you need for aiiloiiMilnling tlifHU windy Hi'Tlna flays, Hood se lection of colors and very Miffi;.lly priced for Tuesday, at, each $1 IH. Murssss-Nasu Co. Mala Floor. 40-Inch Silk Marquisette, Yard. $1.00 AN aluacilie scli-cium oi IU inntu.ui sett, all th new and pniiitlar evru Ing shsilcs. aUn plenty t( I 1 U ami w Into, full to tut In aide Bures-Msh C. Mala riuur. Bleached Muslin, 15 Yard Bolt for, ..... $1.00 S AMllt!i uiMM in.i.'ii, liicti h.'tli full tl triile ldt ilir Height and grsd ttuil u'Ulh r ' i ; n. h huli'-r uki,, i..(ji! , llu- Lull . laid. I I mi ! Mask l'u Kliklll Feather Killed -t fr Pillo. 3 for . p l.UU Iill.lMVVit t',t!-,i ul, Hi,,.,. I. -k I . I ' t i , ' ' i i 1 1 in , iit, J.,ill,i- f if ti n.il I l II 'Ul ti lting l'iiilt I ' j ti ! (in (I ' i' Bat(f Mh ( . Men's tl.BO Work $1.00 pAnti, 8pffi.U MVS C at n .t i.f -t 1 ,i t . ,,.. o I I I lUll hi I el il I i til t'l.lt r H lllJ i l I It! II l. !l f t l lS itsv sill "" FOR TUESDAY. AR (SI) ED A V $1.25 White Skirt Corduroy, Tucs,, yd. $1.00 WlllTK washable coitluroy, $ Indie wide, fine of th smariest fabric for separate skltta and suits, regularly sells for $1,21 Hi yard and spedslly priced for Tuertdny's selling, jafd, $l.'ti. Bnrgss-Mssa Co Mla Floor. Heisey Glass Goblets, 6 for $1.00 GOBLICTH, lleisey i;Uss, colonial pat tern, 10-otinie size. A rtmatkablit value specially priced for dollar da), Tuesday, Met of ill for $l.. Btirgess-Masb Co. Bssemsot. Wine Glasses, Tues day, 12 for $1.00 AHt'LKNDIU assorlineiil of tln glasses In colonial paltein, inee ount e sle. Made t f good quality I bin blown glas. Tu'sday, the doren, $1,00, Burgtss-Mash Co. Basemeat. $1.50 Hemmed Table d j ff Cloths, Special, each JJ.aUU MKItCKHI.KD table cloths, wlib a permanent finish, good wlght, spot t,r stripe pattern; slue 64H ins, square. A splendid wearing cloth for every day lae, Burgess-Mash Co. Mala Floor. Willcw Clothes Baskets, Special. , $1.00 HKKK Is a special In the hoiiNirrnlah lng depiitiment that will Intereat every woman who reads or tears of It. Willow (lollies baskets, wooden bottom, rattan handle, well niade, sp-clal, $I.D, Bnrgess-Maah Co. Bssraat. Child's and Misses' Shoes, to $2.50, at. . $1.00 ALL lb children and misses' tan, black and white Mary line pump left, from last week's business all si ?.; regular $1.60, $2.00 and $i.60 value, at $1.00 the pair. Burgess Mash Co. Basemeat. Women's 50c and 59c Union Suits, 3 for $1.00 FINK white cotton union suits, low neck and sleeveless umbrella style, lace trlmtimd, In ngular or extra sis, regularly 60c and 69c, Tuesday, 3 sulli for $1.00. Burg-Mh Co. Mela Floor. Girls' $1.50 "Shure Fit" Wash Dresses. $1.00 CIIILIjUICN'H shure fit wash diessea for J ageg 6 to 14 years, made of guaran teed ginghams, percales, in t variety of styles. Kegular $1 60 values, at $1.00. Bnrgss-Mah Co. Basemeat. $2.00 Alarm Clocks, Tuesday, Special $1.00 Hl'NUItKDS of clear ton alarm clocks, alternating or Intermittent alarms, or Iron clad a fane, mantel alarm clock, alio a O" iniiliiiKaiiv mantel clinks, aniitll ny,t, rrgiilar t- vmIii'-s 'I'iii-biIhv unh, II 0 '. Btirgsss-Mssh Co. Mala Floor. Silk Net Dress Patterns, to $5.00. $1.00 (HtKAM, eliite aMl black si'H emtinilu J i' red net diet, patient, "loilo att'l but Isle, full sle fo: dress. Including val ues to $5.00, ai $1 00. Buraesa-Maah Co. Main Floor, 10c Baby Flannel t -j cc White, 14 Yards for p 1 aUU AN i-vi client 1 1 n 1 1 1 of ,.nre "hit fl.mticl Hull derrves tspwial si ti.nili.ii nf mothers, a il u apet:atly il,i.ttd rut I'ii in s lice, Holt or M vards, $100 Burss-Bash Co. Bssmaat. 12l2c Witrd Pillow CiHca, One Doren, . $1.00 T III icliliiaiid VVatd piuu ui" si.: Ivil. ' On- spl'i ml I I, if liut e 1 ill ,l n at ill hunt Olle tl'iM II In rail! i iistii.iin ngnlai I .' 's lue at f I I'll I lie tlimt a hi Wia fit Bsssuisal. Cambric Buby Ptl lows, Spcciul, 4 for $1.00 (.!,i.,l, .1.-1 (iiiii ef .Uimi whit . iii I i ti ... et r I l.i. I ( l,.. Hit I till si. ) l.'tla ..iiialU pit.nl ("I I ..t l at t f H 1 I lists U Co - . lloyi' 75c Kni ker tf 1 A A Pants, Two Pvin for. -p 1 UU H. M sun kH- e( i nl rl mad ft ""-l (!. I'.r.lit.r nl liti'V UiSteii!. ! ( t I f"l tt f t ?Si I t fan '! H '"l mga Na C - Bl TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 137 not be more opportune. at most unusual savings. Wool Skirt Patterns, 2l2 Yards, each $1.00 TWO and one-lSalf yard of black and white wool shepherd checks, threa dirfetent size t hecks lo thoote from; very popular Ihls season. (Special at $1.00 the pattern Barg-Mo Co. Mai Floor. Black Glass ' Flower Bowls, . . $1.00 SOMETHING new In flower bowl. Mad of black glass, pretty flat shape with wld rim; the Istest In table decora tions, consisting of one bird and 001 bowl, Tuesday, complete for $1.00. nrg-Mah Co. Bssetn. 25c Bath Towels, Tuesday at 6 for. , $1.00 HKAVV, full bleached bath towels, size 210. good thltk nap and very absoibeni. An tinususl value for Tuea day, at sit for $1.00. Burgess-Mash Co. Bssemsat. Women's Corsets, Usually $3 to $5.00. $1.00 AWIUK selection of corset t meet th icuulreiiient of all type of fig ures, medium low bust, finished with em liihlilery and draw tap In ml 'In, rtotthl l.s'is', skill well nurt.! in every respect. Bnrg ess-Mash C. oo' Floor. 0 'Cedar Outfit, $1.00 Tuesday, Complete... A COM HINATION O Cedar OH outfit, consisting of one oil mop, 1 dust mop and one dustless dust cloth. Hpectal for Dollar Day selling, at outfit for $1.00, t Buigeaa-Masta Co. Basemeat. Women's Pumps and Oxfords, to $4 00, at.. $1.00 ALL the short liner, of women' pumps, oxfords and l.lgh shoe. In patent, guniuetal, tan and while nuliuck; alaea to 6, were $2.60 to $4,00, choice, pair, $1.00. Burg-Mash Co. Basemeat. Women's 25c Hose, d?1 A A Tuesday, 5 pairs for..P A VlU PNK blac:, cotton bose ft.r women, fashioned regular tiiade foot, hem top, high spliced heel and do.ible soles; regularly 2fc. Tuesday, 6 palra for $1.00, Bnrssss-Mash Co Mai Floor. Trimmed Hats, Usual $3.75 Values $1.00 A good selection of large and small shapes, In good quality hemp, black ind all the favored season's colors; gmart y trim rued In flower and ribbon. Burgtss-Mssh Co. Baaemaat. $1.75 Auto Hats and Bonnets, Tuesday... $1.00 AN attia.ct.fve selection of automobile hat and bonnets, lo all eclors. Made of silk and silk shepherd checks with veil. Kegular $1 75 values, l $1.00. Burg-Msh Co. Main Floor. Child's Embroidered Dress Patterns $1.00 CIIILIHIKN'H embroidered dress pat tern, in size for 4 er-tid children. Very dainty and a pattern liiat usually sells for $1.60. Tuesday special, ut $1 00, Burgess-Masb Co. Mala Floor. 15c "Emblem" Nain sook, Bolt 10 Yards. $1.00 rpilK rstwbllslted iiitliisuiik for family 1 use, full ". ti tin ties wide regularly sold from the bolt at I Ct- the i.ul Ttiea iImv, bull of )rils tut $1 t-ii. Burgess-Mash Co Bamt. 4'Jc Shet-ta, Tuesday Special, 3 for $1.00 A I I. mid in put mi the t.f'l framed i l l.ai in. I lin ts, s V.''ii' Itiadn fru'il LctiV l"'i'l tlitesd slimllllg K or ineilv pitied i,l tsc etli 'luniiav, t fur It t'U I in il t,l Urlir Li a i tistiitiirr. ! MssM t'u - sttit Mfll's Fttat Color tf rv Ovtritlh, Tuesday UU " 1 1 n iitn.ili. s t.i!i''ii itn i ..K.r, i'l Li ... .ii,, .. iit(ii t.t a nil t ; . J fini.n- l II'1" Vim. . ieu line IsU-ii )ili..i-ets til . .1, i ), sill pi I' r Mask t-. Bass,!.!. Hoy'i Wash Suits, Nfw Pttttrrns, Kch. $1.00 A C.illl rll I M'lH aeWtiiuit t f I . till llutlM Mi I l I'4't4,l tilttn lMt Mli, (.. it tit I t i S 'i tiei i . jl 1 I' i ) v - r.t r 5V aii sssiksal