THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1916. BRIEF CITY NEWS TawBMnd'a for Hportln Good ' . iMimt Wedding Blno EdLMlm. Eltric FM, $00. QurveM-aranden Co. Goodrich Garden Hom Morton Son... Have Boot Print It Now Beacon Pru. T fell Rornl E-Ute Llat it with J. H. oumont, Ktclino Bidet. Chaam Tlnhoa Number Rov. T. J. Maokajr dalra to annaunro that his tl pbon number hu been changed to Douf- laa szt. "Todays Movie Protram,' classified Mo tion today. U appears In The Bee exclu sively. Find out what the various moving picture theaters offer. Auto Stolen R, B. Condon, mi Titus avenue, asserts that some time Tuesday auto thieves made way with his car from a ownuwn parking district. Harrv CtWMntihr Flimd Harrv Caroenter. 61i Burt street, was fined $100 and costs In police court for aiding and abetting the eunquency of a 16-year-old girl. Andirons, Fire Screens Sunderland'. Lad Knocked Down by Auto Frank Oar- roiti, aged 1 years, hoc Sherman avenue. sustained severe bruises when he was knocked to the pavement at Twelfth and uapuoi avenue ay an auto. He was tended by Dr. O. Myers, Big Fine for Attempted Assault t Welch of the Midland hotel was fined 9100 and costs In police court for an attempted as sault with a knlf on a conductor on the Dodge street line. Welch asserted that he was Intoxicated at, the time and dtd not know what he was, doing. Mrs, Punk Gets Her IMvoree Mrs. Louise Mets-Funk has been granted a divorce by District Judge George A. Day. She charged her husband, Arthur C. Funk, with deser tion and asked for the custody of their three children and separate maintenance. The alimony awarded will average $160 a month until 1929. Use Te-TUe" Shingles Sunderland's. Liberati Band , Opeiis Its Concert 7 Stay at Auditorium Alessandro Liberati and his com' pany of instrumentalists and vocalists opened an engagement at the Audi torium last evening. The audience matie up in enthusiasm what was The band responded to several en cores and at the beginning of the . second part salvatore Mono gave an extra number on his euphonium and received a hearty expression of ap proval. The band was particularly pleasing in the temperamental pas sages. "Gold and Silver," a ' waltz . number by Lehar, . showed the band at its best. The program was opened by "Preparedness," a new composi tion by Liberati. Messrs. Altomonte and Panasci rendered a clarinet duet in artistic manner. Miss Katherine Klarer, soprano; Piss Marie Macey, contralto; Ama deo Baldi, tenor, and Frank Marina, baritone, are the solosists With Lib erati this season. They are supported by. a chorus of singers and during the engagement here will give selec tions from grand operas. The sing ers last evening were required to ap pear in conventional garments be cause their costumes were soaked en route. Announcement was made that this evening the company will give "Cavaleria Rusticana" in costume. The 'vocal selections last evening were "Sommo Carlo," from "Ernani;" a selection from the opera "Carmen;" a popular Neapolitan song by Mr. Baldi and chorus, and a selection ( from "II Trovatore." The Liberati concert band and opera company will appear every af- ; ternoon and evening at the Auditor ium for ten days, beginning today. Mila's Wife Is Sent Across the Border , El Paso. Tex, June 22. Mrs. Luz Torres Villa, wife of Francisco Villa, was arrested by the police tonight and with her sister and her sister's child, about 5 years old, and a Ger man nurse, Maria- Hagador, was de ported to Juarez upon 'Orders from Mayor Lea, who save no reason for 'the act;' - '" . Mrs. Villa arrived here this after noon, ostensibly from New Orleans, but the police believe she came from Los Angeles. She said she intended to go to Chihuahua to look for her bandit husband. "Douglas Mexicans r "To Die for Mexico" . . Douglas, Ariz., June 22. At least 500 Mexicans residing in Douglas and vicinity have applied at the local Mexican consulate within the last two days to express their willingness to "die for Mexico," according to a statement made at the consulate to day. . They were informed that if they remained on this side of the line their .best course would be to abide by the laws and remain quiet. Most of them are reported to have crossed into Mexico, however, TREVIN0 ORDERS U. S. CAPTIVES TO CHIHUAHUA Chihuahua City, June 22. (Via El Paso.) Orders were issued by Gen- 'eral Jacinto Trevino, ' commanding the Carranza army of the north, to bring the seventeen Americans cap tured today at Carrizal to Chihuahua '.City under a- heavy guard. Reports here place the entire blame for the encounter upon the American com mand, it being asserted that m the . eight hours preceding the engage ment several warnings were sent them tp withdraw. The populace of the city, which remained ouiet toniaht. expressed much sorrow for the death of Gen eral Gomez, who was one of the youngest and most popular leaders ot the de tacto army. Baa Caught Feveri.hT GrlppjrT These ailment, weaken your system. - Don't wmlt Use Dr. Ball'. Ptne-Tar-Honey. It allay. lnfamranUon, kill, germs. SSc. All druggists. Adv.rtu.rn.nt. MANY ARE REGISTERED AT . CREIGHTON SUMMER SCHOOL One hundred and sixty-eight regis tered yesterday for the six weeks' Mmrlr rtf ,h (""reiohtnn nntvr.irv summer school. Students from the racme coast to Massachusetts were represented in the list. Twenty-eight atates in all were represented. 1 Diarrhoea. For this disease you will find Cham berlain's Colic, 1 Cholera and' Diar rhoea Remedy unsurpassed. One or two doses of it are nearly always suf ficient to check the attack. It is not disagreeable to take. This remedy contains no astringent and for that reason leaves the bowels in a natu ral condition. Obtainable everywhere. Advertisement. SWEDISH MALTY SHOWNJO SAMSON Visiting! Singers aa Ak-Sar-Ben Guests 8ing Patriotio Airs , and Shout - , BECDPBOCATE wiry CONCERT HAPPENINGS IN ,.. THE JAC1C CITY Trainload of Eonei Shipped to New York by French Buyer Here. STOCK YARDS FAYS UF TAXES As an incidental to a riotous good time Wednesday as guests of his maj esty, . King Ak-Sar-Ben, visiting Swedish singers, many of them foreign-born, gave a demonstration of American loyalty that warmed the cockles of every heart in the big Den, It was during the last act of Sam son's big show, where the quick-step drilling of Samson's Guards pre cedes the unveiling of 'a gorgeous electrical patriotic spectacle, io a man the white-capped visitors sprang to tneir teet and cheered until tne building shook. The orchestra struck up l he 'Star, spangled Banner and the singers sang "the patriotic air over and over again, with a vim that brought a new meaning to the word frp, ecu iv iiic uiucai auiK'.t. Three Hundred Present. Nearly 300 appeared to take pari in the initiation,' which was put on last night for their especial benefit, with extra stunts and jokes Added to suit the occasion. Between acts, the visitors massed on the runway and gave several 'selections. Chairman Charles Black called up on Senator Cyprian C. Hunt of New York, Sam Samuelson - arid Nels Thorson of Omaha and Joel Mose- berg ot Chicago tor short talks, sen ator Hunt is chief rabban of Mecca Temple of the Mystic Shrine. He happened to be in the city for the. day. ine omens are lead'ng iigures in the big Swedish gathering, which has been holding its annual conven tion here during the last few days, Next Monday night will be given over to the Ancient Order of United Workmen, which has a convention here then, and a delegation from Kennard, Neb. A number of good roads boosters from Polk,, Neb., will also be present. Two Little Girls' Movie Ambitions t Quickly Dashed A movie rlueen lives a happy life. So thought Ruth Fitch, aged 9, 4855 Cuming street, and Vernessa Carter, aged II. 4517 Latayette ave nue, yesterday afternoon after they tired ot play, xhe girls accordingly packed up their possessions in four huge grips and leaving a 2-year-old child of the Carter family to amuse himself, they struggled to a car line and started out tor California, where movies are made. - E. B. Shamo. 4321 M street, south side, going home last night chanced to spy the two young misses trying to sleep on a sheet they had stretched out on the ground near the south end of the Crosstown car line. He took them to his 'home . and found their parents through the police. Vernessa carter had 11 cents and a zither among her belongings. Ruth Fitch had no money but she thought she must, be almost to California when she alighted from the car at Forty fourth and L streets, so she told Mr. Shamp. Culls From the Wire Theodore Roosevelt will so to Wew" fork today to keep a luncheon engagement with progressive patty leaders and republicans who supported: him for the presidential nomination. He already has completed his letter to be read before the Drosresslva executive committee In Chicago on June 26, In which he has set forth his views on the present political .situation. Charges that Miss Gertrude nvnnn1 niece and heir to one-fifth of the 110,000,000 oaiaie icit ay tionn V . dOOKWaiier 01 UO- iumbui. O.. had been drund. haM u nrt. oner In a Newark hotel and forced to sign away certain of her right's in the estate, were laid before District Attorney Edward Swann In New Tork. Just One Application and the Hairs Vanish ' 'S'" (Toilet Talks) Any woman can keep her skin free from unsightly hair or fuss tr she will follow these simple Instructions: When hairy growths appear, apply a simple paste, made by mixing some water with powdered del. tone. Apply this to hairy surface and after t or t minutes rub off, wash the skin and the hairs are gone. This is- a harmless treatment, hut be sure yon get the real dela tone. Advertisement. A Clear Head and Eyes I. obtained, during- HAY FEVER season, br th uu of "8NUFF1NE," Cook'. Hay F.v.r Belief. It will not irritate th. no, or .yes, but 1. .oothing. cleansing, and healing. It ii a remedy of Merit, and hai been of benefit to hundred, who uerd it last ,ason. For sal, at all Drug Stores or mailed to you direct upon receipt of $1. WRITE FOR PAMPHLET. COOK CHEMICAL COMPANY, Caaper, Wyoming, U. S. A. An entire train load of horses was shipped enroute to New Yorf, Tues day evening. French war horse buy ers completed the buying of the ani mals in two a half days and hurried the shipment away to make room for the large number of horses that will be marketed during the weeks to come. A new atmosphere surrounds the buying. Veterans at the market are enthusiastic over the propects. It seems that the French buyers realize that there will soon be competition for steeds and are packing away with supply orders in a hurry. Stock Yard Pay Taxes, A single check amounting to $72.- 777.13 was paid in at the subtreasury ottice yesterday morning by the Union Stock Yards company in pay ment for city taxes for the year just past. Deputy City Treasurer P. J. Martin announced that the company had "come across" with their annual taxes without even the least notifica tion. A few weeks ago the company paid annual taxes amounting to $22,064.84. These two single tax listments are the largest on the books of the local department. - "If we got this much from everyone soj promptly the city wouldn't have to! fear much about its expenses," Martin commented yesterday. t Gsteman's Home Robbed. Two five-dollar gold pieces and $4 in stiver com was stolen from the home of G. M. Kidder, 2921 Q street. Corns Come Off Like Banana Peel Wonderful, SirapU "G.U-It" Nmr Fails to Ramore) Any Corn Easily. "Wouldn't It jar you Hers I've been going along for years, with one desperate corn after another, trying to get rid of them with salves that eat off the toes, tapes Hesitate! V Bur "Gota-It" for Those) Coma nn4 fovo Your Lira and four Tow that stick to the stocking, bandages and plasters that make a package of the toes, trying blood -bringing rasors and scissors. Then t tried 'Gets-It' Just onoe and you ought to have seen that corn come off Just like a banana peel." It's simple, won derful. It's the new way, painless, applied In two seconds, never hurts healthy flesh or Irritates, Nothing to press on the corn. Never falls. Quit the old ways for; once any way and try "Gets-It" tonight. For corns. callouses, warts and bunions. 'Oets-it" is sola everywhere, i&e a bot tle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence A Co., Chicago, 111. 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If your druggist hasn t wa-Me-Ta, send us is cents roe a sample pecnage ana we win mall It to you prepaid, Tou'll thank us for the suggestion. L. C. Landon Co., South Bend, Ind.-Advertisement. Eye Strain Relieved with the proper glasses. I will examine your eyes and fit the proper glasses. I guarantee satisfaction in every ease. If you have not the ready cash you ean ar range to make it in payments, t dr. j. t. McCarthy 1111 Woodmen of the World Building. 14th and Farnam Sta. JITNEY TAXI Web. 202 rr We offer for the inveatment of your idle funds , BONDS in convenient denomination of $100 $500 $1000 payable semi-annually and yielding attractive rates. Peters Trust Company 1622 Farnam Street WHEN YOU NEED A DOCTOR Men and women who are not well are nvrlted to call. NO MATTER WHAT AILS YOU, I ran treat jtm tor half what the specialist, charge. The latMt traat ment for blood disease, which does not keep yon from your business. All ease, treated strictly oonndential. Cash fees, hut small. Consultation 11.00. Kzamt. nation, or ofxi treatment, 12.00. Medicine free. DR. J. C WOODWARD, 301 Rosa Bid., 16th and Feranm. T.I. Tylar 260. Omaha. some time yesterday. KidNM-, is a gateman at the Armour Packing com pany and was working at the plant at the time of the robbery. A 32-caliber revolver was also stolen. Entrance to the home was gained by unlocking a padlock on the rear door. - , "I wonder how these stand-pat de mos around town take this new phase of the Mexican situation," Henry Murphy said yesttrday as the news of the latest move of the president was received. "Methinkr there will be a few, at least, who will be won dering whether we are still too proud to fight or not." Several South Side young men have already joined the Nebraska Na tional Guard. Among those are Otto Hallgrcn, Paul Jordon and Earl Rus sel. The latter two will go to Lin coln this morning and expect to enlist until the end of the war. Most of the local representation of the Na tional Guard are already in Lincoln and enthusiastic for an early trip to the border. , Magle City Gossip. ) H.nry rol.mgh SSSS V street, died yest.r day morning following an Illness of several months. The funeral notice will b. rnatl. later. First union vesper services will be helo on the morning of. July X. on the lawn at Twenty.third and J etreets. Ths sennoo will open at 11 o'clock. Will the person who took child's trlcyH, . from 4S24 South S3d at., pleaas return promptly and avoid troubls. While handling horses at the local hone . end mule barn A. S. Baer, fit. Louis, an em ploye of a local tranefer company, eus. talned a broken arm Tuesday afternoon, . Store Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. rh. Saturday, 9 p. m. I Burgess-Nash Company. "XVEHYBODYJa STORE THURSDAY, JUNE 22, .916. STORE NEWS FOR FRIDAY. i PHONE D. 137. Again Friday Unusual Values in , . . Children's Pants, 5c Children' white cotton knitted pants, knee and ankle lengths, nearly every sise in the " selection, value to 19c 3C Friday Burgee.-Na.li Ce. Dew. -Stairs Star Women' 25c Hoaiery, 15c An odd lot of women' black hose in out sizes, also pink, blue and tan cotton . r hose, children's black XuC and white hose, 25c val. Burgess-Nash Co. Down -Stairs Store 18.1nch Embroidery, 15c Corset cover embroidery; 18-in. embroidery flouncing; allover embroidery: embroidered rice cloth for blouse and IT ' dresses, 18 to 27 inches 1 JC wide at, yard . Burgesa-Nash Co.- Daw-Staira Store Edge, Insertions, 5c - An attractive selection of nain sook and Swiss embroidered edge, insertions and bead- ing; in one group Friday J (J at, yard Burgeee-Nash Ce. Dewa-Ataire Star Laces, Insertions, 2 Vic Val laces, insertion and edge, pretty pattern and very desir able a edging for Ql dainty lingerie; choice ZfJ Friday, yard ' Burgess-Nash Co. Down -Stairs Star. Embroidered AIIover,10c Sample piece of embroidered allovers, 27 irichea square, very specially priced Fri- j A day at, lJC each piece Burg...-Nash Co. Down-Stair Star Neckwear Special, 5c One big group 1 of neckwear which has become (lightly soiled from handling, including P ' collar, jabot and collar 00 and cuff sets, choice .... Burgees-Naah Co. Down -Stairs Store Men's Sateen Shirts, 50c Genuine black sateen shirts. A selection that was bought be fore advance in market fA. price; while a limited J)U(J quantity lasts, at ' Burgees-Nash Co. Down -Stairs Stare Palm Beach Shirt, 50c Men's shirts, made, of a splen did quality palm beach cloth, 2 pockets, collar attached, J" A Very desirable for out- )vC ing wear; Friday at.. Burgess-Naah Co. Down -Stairs Star Rep Shirts, 59c An assortment of collar at tached shirts, made of rep cloth. Collar has long PA point button-down ef- gj7v feet. Friday, choice . . . Burgess-Nash Co. Down -Sta Irs Store 2-Piece Underwear, 39c Including balbriggan and eyelet mesh shirts and drawers, well made of a quality that OA cannot be duplicated, eJjC the garment Burgees-Nash Co. Down-Stsirs Store 2-Piece Underwear, 157" Men's 2-piece underwear, bal briggan shirts and drawers, well made and an ex- OP ceptional value, Friday, L,tjC the garment Burgess-Nash Co. Down-Stairs Star Men's Neckw'r, 12 Vic 50c At this price you can well af ford to nave a new, clean tie every day, including PA both waifh and silk tie. OUC Price, 12 Me, 25c and. . Burgess-Nash Co. Down-Starr. Store Men's Hose, 8 Vic, 12Vic This department is splendidly prepared to meet every hosiery demand at a price that war rant a season's buy- Ql ing. Price range, 12 C 8 I -3c, 10c and. . . . Burgess-Nash Ce. Down-Stair Store Men's Union1 Suits, 59c Athletic union suits, a favorite among the men. This particular style union suit has elastic in the back both ways. A PA splendid value at, OaC the suit Burgees-Nash Co. Down-Stairs Store Women's and Misses' Pretty WHITE) PIQUE SKIRTS $1.00 A SPLENDID assortment of wash skirts, made of good quality white pique. All fresh new stock in a variety of pretty summery styles, easily tub bed. Friday, specially priced at $1.00. Women's Palm Beach Suits $5.95, $6.50 and $9.95 Women's and misses palm, beach suits, in four of the summer's newest models. Exceptional values at, $5.95, $6.50 and $9.95. Burgeee-Neeh Co. Down -Starrs Star. ' 1 to 8 Yard Lengths of Wash Materia Friday to V2 Underpriced E have assembled all the short length of ginghams, percale. tiaance. nnno-ea. marlrna cloth, batiste and many Other tub fabric that are suitable for making apron, waist, dresses and , efcil drens' wear, all accumulations from our regular stocks of reliable wash fabrics in 1 to 8-yard lengths, each remnant with correct yard age and price mark. Selection can be made with ease, (ha sale pries on each piece is from 14 to H under the regular price. ; ' Madraa Remnants, each, 10c One and two-yard remnant of-shirting and walsting madras will be sold quickly, at, each, 10c. ( , Shirting Remnants, lc, 3c and 5c One yard and shorter lengths of madras walsting and shirting; will be sold Friday, at, each piece, lc, 3e and So. FRIDAY FROM 8:30 UNTIL 12 M. We will sell standard dress prints, perfect in weave, subject to imperfections in printing, on sal from 8:30 to 12 m., yard, 8H. . Porch Pillows, 39c . Siza 17x24, all pure feather filled, art tick covered porch pillows, on sale, at, each, 3Bc. 25c Stamped Pillow Cases, 15c Size 45x36 and 42x36 stamped pillow cases, the 25c kind, on sale, at, each, 16c. Striped Sport Skirting, 25c You could search the market all over the country and not find so many pretty striped sport skirtings to select from as you will find here Friday, 33 inches wide, in a full color range, on sale, yard, 25c. FRIDAY FROM 1.30 UNTIL 5 P. M. We will sell a good grade, 39-inch unbleached sheeting, in use ful lengths, the sale price is about one-half the actual value, Fri day, from 1 :30 until 5, at, yard, 6 M e. 1 Burgesa-Nash Co. Dawn-Stairs Store. NOTIONS Specially Priced Combination coat and Tape measures, ea.le Darning cottons, 8 skirt hanger..... Be 8.yard roll cotton spool for ...... .Se Band trimmings, all . FriHav at Bo Hair barrett. ea.Se colors, 6-yard bolt tape, nday at. . .Be children's hose up- for 7 H e 12-yard bolt bias tape porters, pair Se Fancy button, all Friday for So Baby bibs, each. . JOc kinds, dozen 3e . .Viirt hanrla Thimble, ech. ... le Machine thread, spool " I1 shlrt Hair neU, with elas- for 2c escn tic, 5 for .10. 100-yard spool silk Scissors and shears, Bone hair pins, box thread for ...... 5c all size 12M tor .So Burgesa-Nash Co. Down -Stairs Stare. FIVE Extraordinary Values From Shoe Section Friday LIMITED space prevents us from giving the sixteen tables of remarkable values to be found in the Down- Stairs Shoe section; We list five as an Idea: Women's $4 and $5 Pumps for $1.69 We transferred from our Second Floor depart ment several hundred pairs of women's pump in patent and dull leather, Goodyear welt and turn sole. $4.00 and 15.00 values for $1.69. Infant's and Big Girl's Pumps Infanta', child's, misses and big girls' strap pumps in patent and dull kid; infanta' sizes 2 to 6, 98ei child's sizes, 6 to 8, $1.28) child's sizes, 8 to 11, $1.6Si misses sixes, 11 Vk to 2, $1.85 Dig gins' sizes, zy, v s, 11.95. . Boy' Shoe, $1.69 and $2.29, - For boys, just the shoe for vacation wear, the boy scout in tan and black, elk soles, size 9 to 18 H, $1.69 sizes 1 to 6H, $2.29. Men's $3.50 Calfskin Shoe, $2.95 Men' black calfskin shoe, Goodyear welt sores, English lasts, a $3.50 shoe, Friday, $2.98. Men's Work Shoes, at $2.65 Men's work shoe in brown and black elk, solid leather sole and heels; special, for Friday, $2.68. Burgeoo-Naab Co. Down-Stairs Store. ' w $1.75 Bed Spread, $1.29 Crochet bed spreads, large dou ble bed size, assorted Marseilles design, plain hemmed or scal loped with cut cor- A ners; a splendid Ol.Ua value, at Burgees-Nash Ce. Down-Stsirs Store 20c Bath Towels, 14c Bleached bath towels, generous size, good weight and absorb ent; special for Friday, 1 i $1.65 dozen or J4C each ,.....,.,... Burgees-Naeh Ce. Down -St. lr. Stars Table Cloths, 69c Bleached mercerized tablo cloths, 68x58-in. square, hem stitched or round seal- A loped, ironed ready for IMC use, Friday, each. A . . , . Burgeee-Nash Ca Dewa-Statr Store Mercerised Damask, 29c Mercerized bleached table da mask,1 64-ln.. good weight, per manent finish, regu- OA ular 40c Talus, ZHC yard .......,.. Burgess-Nash C Down-Stairs Stare $1.50 Lunch Cloths, 75c Round lunch cloths, size 64-in., wide torchon lace, border with Insertion center. A . ft" good $1.50 value . J)(J Burgess-Noah CoP own -Stairs Stem $1.00 Dresser Scarfs, 50c Fine draaser or buffet scarfs, in torchon lace, imitation fillet or embroidery. Also m-PA broidered ones in natural Jllr linen color, to $1 values Bnrgeoo-Noeh Co. Down-Stairs Stare Boys' Wash Suits, 49c Romper, balkan and middy styles, for agea 2 to 9 yean, all colon and combination, all fart colon, this seaaon'a J A tyi Me to $1.50 47 atue Burgooa-Naea Ce, Damn Star. Store Khald Pant, $1.25 v Sturdy, perfect fitting khaki pant for both men and boy, sizes 26 to 44 waist, p well made, specially jbI.j priced at Burgess-Nash Co. Down-Stsfr, store Men's $2.50 Pants, 69c Men' pants, made of poplin in tan, perfect fitting, size 82 to 42, newest and coolest v summer style made, DM C regularly $2.60, at Burgess-Nash Co. Down -Stair, Store Boy's $5.00 Suits, $3.45 Boys' Norfolk suits with 2 pair of Knickerbocker pants, sizes 8 to 16 yean; well (fO JP made and an excep- ahol.4el tional value Burgess-Nash Co. Down-Stairs Star. Men's $10.00 Suit, $7.95 Good quality men' suit ef cassimere and cheviot, new models, well tailored, perfect fitting, size 80 to (fin Ap Burgees-Nasn Co. 4)ejwn-Stairs Store Men's $1.50 Overalls, 75c Odds and ends of blue and fancy stripe or check overalls and jumpers, nearly every size represented, f IjC were to $1.50, Friday. . ' Burgee.-Neeh Ce. Down-Steirs Store Men's Union Suits, 49c Men' athletic union suits, ex cellent quality, just the thing to keep you cool during the coming warm weather, ifl a splendid value, Friday af. Burgeee-Neeh Co. Downstairs Star Men'a Work Shirts, 45c Good, strong, well-made blue and gray chambray work shirts, will wear and PA a JP wash splendid- JjC4t)C ly, Friday. .. , d "v Burgoos-Naab Co. Down-Stairs Stare Meah Union Suita, 48c Cool, comfortable eyelet mesh union suit for men. One-half sleeves and three. in quarter inseams, extra 47SP good quality, suit.... urgeae-Naah Co. Down-Stairs Star Small HOUSEFURNISHING ITEMS Reduced for Friday 3. W S3 Ball Bros.' Mason fruit jars, complete with porcelain lined caps and rubber rings, pint size, dozen 50c Porcelain lined fruit jar caps, to fit Mason jars, per doz. .... .20c Paro Wax for sealing fruits, jelliea, etc., per package 10c Tin top jelly glasses, per dozen ..16c Diamond C yellow 1 A LL 'lA laundry soap. . . . 10 DrS.a.4C Light House CleanQ '.. 1 11 ser, 5c size . . . . . ) C&11S 1UC copper bottom, $1.95 value, $1.39 fiurgoes-Naah Cov Down-Sulr, Star Burgess-Nash Co. Everybody's Store 16th and Harney, Best quality white rubber fruit jar rings, 10c value, dozen. . 7e Rullman cherry seeder, heavily re tinned, removes stones from can ned or fresh cherries, special, 49c IfflTTni n i era, made 11 of extra heavy tin with heavy Glass canister wall coffee mill, adjustable grinder, canister holds 1 pound of coffee, 69c value, 49c rear, wmcej laundry soap,3 ban for . . .10c A 1 1 white : enameled tea kettle seamless, 5 quart size, special 59c ' mm