THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. JULY 28. 1917. Briej City News Hav Root Print It New Bocon Prajo. Metal dies, prt-ssw'li. Jubilea Mtg. Co. Elec Fans. ..50 Burgess-Grandes. Platinum Wedding Kings Edholm. Withiiell Buck at His Desk Com missioner YVitlmell is back at "lis desk after an illness of a week. Try the noonday 35-ceut luncheon at the Empress Garden, amidst pleas ant surroundings, music and entertain ment. Advertisement. Boys' Band to Give Concert The Eoys' Municipal band, O. Bouricius director, will give a patriotic eoneert at Ilansrcm park next Sunday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. Charges Cruelty Joseph E. Maust, suing Nona B. Maust for divorce in district court, alleges cruelty. They were married in Omaha December 20, 1909. Lawn Social A lawn social will be Riven at the Mission hospital, Twenty fourth and Pratt streets, Saturday evening. Ice cream and cake will be served. Dr. Foote Returns Home Dr. D. F Foote has returned from a month's semi-annual visit on the Pacific coast at his Pasadena home, where he spends his vacations each year. Former Bee Man KfilUto VnA t.pp formerly a reporter on The Bee, but later of the St. Paul (Minn.) News, writes that he has enlisted In the ma rine corps and is now on his way to x-ori .Koyai, b. u. Correct Tjlvlnff rnnrtlttnne Tho W, gro Civic and Industrial league of Ne braska has requested that all neero churches In their services Sunday make special reference to "correct liv ing conditions in omana." All stran gers and persons who have not been here lonsr am s.annciflllv rwinantail tn attend some church on above date. feigned by Amos P. Scruggs, president; Mrs. J. Alice Stewart, secretary. Several Divorces Granted Divorces were granted to the following by juage Day, sitting in divorce court: William W. Schmidt from Jessie Schmidt, Dorothy B. Breard from iiouis J. Breard, Elva Van Steenbergh from Harold J. Steenbergh, Elsie Gor don from John F. Gordon, Peter Pe terson from- Iona Peterson, Crystal Smith from Alvan Smith. Cruelty was alleged In each Instance with the exception of Mrs. Smith. She alleged nonsuppprt RED CROSS MEET TO BEHELD HERE Conference in October that .Will Take In People from All Over the United States. SERB CHURCH TO BE DEDICATED SUNDAY Most Rev. Evdokim, Arch bishop of North America and Alensia, Will Give the Blessing. A huge meeting, representing every Red Cross activity in Nebraska, is now being pushed by State Director Frank W. Judson for some time in October. Several delegates from each chapter and each branch chapter in the state will attend this conference. Complete reorganization of the Red Cross in Nebraska will be discussed, as well as the development of the Red C.oss into the most efficient and wieldy force possible. At the recent conference "in Chi cago, several of the general officers at Washington and several prominent district managers and state directors, who are men of much influence ana big business affairs in the country, an nounced their wish to attend the Ne braska meeting. Several other lead ing officials of Red Cross will also be present. Thi9 conference should bring at least 3,000 people to Omaha, and such a meeting at this particular time bids fair to accomplish great results. Samson's Men Hustling For This Year's Members Samson's hustling committee has hustled a total of 1,228 Ak-Sar-Ben members thus far this year. The other 805 members just walked into the office and put down their check for $10 or sent it in by mail. There are 2,0.33 members to date. The committee took luncheon at the Empress Garden at noon and went over the list of last year's members who are not yet enrolled this year. The cards were sifted out, and hust ling committee members individually selected those they will solicit in the next week or two. There is still a big list to be brought within the fold, Omaha Coolest Spot in State With Mercury at Ninety-Four Omaha was the coolest place in Ne braska yesterday, though the tem perature here reached a maximum of 94 degrees. Fairbury and Broken Bow registered a maximum of 101 degrees. Every weather bureau station report' ed clear weather and not a drop of rain fell. Judge Day Plays Drum -To Help in Recruiting Work Judge Day of the district court played the sn'are drum at Sixteenth ind Farnam streets Thursday night to .help boost recruiting in the Sixth Nebraska regiment.. The judge was an expert drummer in his younger days. - The new Serbi-n Orthodox St. Nicholas" church. Thirtieth and S street's, will be dedicated Sunday. His I grace, the Most Rev." Evdokim, arch bishop of Alensia and North America, will give the blessing. Several Serbian pastors will par ticipate in the dedication which be gins at 9:30 a. m. High mass at 10 a. m., followed by addrcssc in front of tl.e church. In the afternoon tliere wiir be a parade from the church to Schlitz hall. Twentieth and Q streets, where tlu president of the congrega tion, Dmitar Piechas, and others will deliver addresses. Lunch, entertain ment and dancing will follow. T: e evening program at the hall win start at o clock with an address by :he pastor of the church, Rev. Petra O. Stiyachich. National Ser bian ballads will be sung, accom panied oil the "gusle" by the well known Serbian national "guslar." Petar Perunovich. There will be reci tations by Serbian childrenn and the one-act play, "The Dream of Bokez in America," with the following cast: Mlntr Mr. Jovo Bolyanovleh Hia father Mr. Borlslav Vuylchlch Brother .'Mr. Zarko Peyloh Bri Miss Dlvna ITglyealcheva First gendarm....Mr. Vasa Btrlsavlyevlch Second gendarme Mr. Mile Zemonikl Cuming Street Block is Bought by an Iowa Man The Martin Ttbke property, at Twenty-seventh and Cuming streets, consisting of the three-story business diock ana at. Louis flats, has been sold, consideration $65,000. The new owner, C. E. Koile, of Independence, la., spent the day here Thursday look ing over the property in company with his guests, the Templeton Olson company, and an architect, with a view to making extensive altera tions by converting the two upper floors of the business block into two and three-room up-to-date modern apartments, installing heating plant, etc. Mr. Koile is an extensive land owner'and is highly pleased with his new possession, which may be the means of his permanently locating in mis city. Pullman Co. Gives Thousand To the Local Red Cross One of the large subscriptions which did not obtain notice during Red Cross week was that of the Pull man Palace Car company. Its presi dent, Mr. John b. Kunnells, wired Governor Neville as follows: "The Pullman company is con tributing $147,000 to the American Red Cross war fund, and desires to give $1,000 of this through the Red Lross committee of your state. Will you kindly advise the committee that we will send our check upon notice?" ihe total subscription list, in cash and pledges, at the end of the cam paign week, June 23, was $251,252.49. At the present time, with the addi tional subscriptions which have cornel in, tne list stands at $5o,gl.44. Persistent Advertising is the Road to Success. y EEafiSSSaSE ur POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY And The Big Sale At DOUGLAS STREET Closes Its Doors. You've no time to lose Come get your share of Bargains NOW HERE. I THE BIS SALE IfflNEH V 207- St. Loyal Hotel Bids. $3l03 Store 9 N 16th Every 15th pair of shoes purchased at our store Sat urday and Monday will be giren away absolutely ( free. All Ladies' Pumps and Strap Slip- te&t-r- f 6tte in stock" pers in stock, $3.00 to $5.00 val- 2Js i all sizes and ue 81.08. $2.20 Sr.alYi . . . tw" 6.00 values, " t at $2.29 And $2.48 Ladies' White Pumps and Strap - - Slippers, big values, 98. $1.49 S1.0 Ladies White Lace Boots, all to -82.98 sizes $1.98 Men's Work Shoes, tan and black, . . at $2.48 Misses and Children's Whit Slip- Boyg, 0xforJs and shoes tan 6r pers and Shoes v98 black $1.49. $1.98 G. K. 'KINNEY CO., Inc. 207-209 N. 16th St Loyal Hotel Bldg. "Be Sure You're in Kinney's" Before Buying. LOOK FOR THE KINNEY CO. SIGN. "MAIL ORDERS FILLED." Let -Mr. Foster Travel Information Service Plan Your Vacation Trip For You No Charge. BUEGESS-lta Cqmmmi 'EVERYBODY STORE" Bring Your Films to us for Developing and Printing Films left Before 12:30 p. ready next day at 11:30 a. m. m. Friday, July 27, 1917- -STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY- -Telephone Douglas 137 atairday Jllnie Of The Three-Pay Sale In The Down Stairs Store AND every special advertised or offered in this great-end-of-the-month sale will he continued for this (day or as long as it lasts. It is indeed the bargain opportunity of the season. - An Unusual Offering of ' White Georgette Crepe and White Satin Hats Saturday $5.00 THIS is, indeed, a most unusual offering one that should ap peal to most every woman who is going away on her vacation and has need of a new hat to fin ish out the season. The hats are the season's very newest creations received with in the past ten days from New York. Made of fine white georgette crepe or white satin in both large and small shapes and trimmed in an almost endless variety of smart styles. There's a shape and style here to suit your fancy and the value i most extreme, Saturday, at $5.00. Burfoaa-Naah Co Sacond Floor ' In Time For Saturday Selling 1 New Tub Silk Blouses Delightfully Fresh, Specially Priced $1.95 THEY'RE just the sort of blouse vou need for vacation or gen eral warm weather wear, and you'll a be most agreeably pleased at the values offered. Made of superior quality of tub silk, every one fresh and new, in a variety of distinctive and good looking models. With box plaits, tucks and hem stitching, smart collars, long sleeves, etc. The colors are flesh and maize, also white, extreme values Sat urday at $1.95. Burg wt-Nadl Co. -Second Floor Final Reductions on Women's Pumps Saturday Less Than Half EVERY style reduced putting our stock in readiness for the early fall business. Two groups featured here: Women's Pumps, Reduced to All the short lines and odd pairs from the best selling num- Ders. Women's Pumpi Reduced to Including novelty pumps of French kid with louis covered heels and hand-turned soles, in gray, ivory, champagne and combinations. Burtess-Naih Co. Stcend Floor $2.45 -.$3.45 Clearaway of Women's and Misses Smart Silk Suits, Coats and Skirts At l2 Price TITHERE is but a limited quantity in X each group, but the styles are the season's latest, the values are most ex treme. A very opportune offering- for the woman who needs a new suit, coat or skirt for vacation or dress wear. Women's Silk Suit Reduced to Half HALF the former or original price and the range of selection is really remarkable. The suits are made of silk taffetas and silk poplins, in black, navy, tan, green, gray and purple. Ev ery one a wonderful value, at half price. Silk Coats One-Half Price TAFFETAS, silk poplins and satins, in black, navy and purple. Splen did selection of styles, all late models. Not a one reserved all go at half price. Women's Silk SkirU Reduced to Half Price ALL the late models, taffeta silks in rose, blue, red, gold, green, purple and assorted color combinations. Khaki Kool, stripes ; also white satin. Most of them have large pockets. Very smart for afternoon wear, and the values are most extreme. Burfott-Naoh CV Joeond Floor ' Sit Men! Get in on This Sale of Silk Shirts For Saturday $2.95 THE kind of shirts that make you glad to take your coat , off fresh, new, well made and laundered as smooth and neat as it's possible to make them. Plenty of every size, from 14 to 174, and your size in a special assortment And how they will go like a six-cylinder down the home stretch. The materials include: Pure Silk Silk Fibres Silk arid Linens Made in a wide variety of patterns and colorings, with French cuffs and neckband, also with collars attached. The shirts are the surplus of a big Bhirt maker who accepted a sacrifice to clear his stock, together with a lot of broken lines of a higher price, from our stock, specially priced for this sale. Come Saturday morning early and bring your friend along the "pickin " will be best then. Burf esa-Nah Co. Main Floor Fresh Caramels at 29c Lb. PURE, fresh caramels, the kind that leave a taste for more, special Saturday, at 29e lb. Burg i-Naah Co. Main Floor . Picnic Accessories DRINKING cups, 5 in pack age, for Sc. Lemonade straws, special, package 5c Ice cream and salad sets, con sisting of 10 dishes, 10 napkins, 10 doilies and 10 spoons, 10c. Wax paper, 6 rolls 25c. Burg-Nah Co. Main Floor Men's Sample Leather Belts Extreme Values, Saturday, at 50c IT'S the entire sample line of a certain manufacturer, who was anxious to close out his season's stock; all pure leather in a variety of styles and kinds, tan or black, some with regulation buckles, others with fancy patent buckles; all sizes. Very special values, at 50c each. Burtoia-Naih Co. Main Floor Sale of Bathing Caps Special THREE big groups, specially priced for Saturday: Group 1 Good assortment, special at 10c. Group 2 Many designs and colors, at 39c. Group 3 Exceptional val ues, special at 39c. Burta-Nash Co. Main Floor Bath Sprays For Hot Weather K NIC KERBOCKER bath sprays, none oetter, spe cially priced: No. 191 spray for $1.75. No. 181 spray for $2.00. No. 182 spray for $2.50. No. 4 Bpray for $3.00. No. 801 spray for $3.50 No. 73 spray for $S.OO. No. 71 .spray for $6.00. Burt e-Nah Co. Main Floor Children's Straw Hats at Half INCLUDING panamas, split braids and milan straws, in black, blue and light colors, with plain or fancy bands. Burgeta-Naih Co. Fourth Floor Clearaway of Men's and Young Men's Summer Suits At $6.75, $9.75, $13.75 Radical Reductions to Insure an Immediate Clearaway A MOST remarkable offering and, indeed, most opportune coming as it does, right at the time when you most need and want cool summer clothing. Palm Beach and Cool Cloth, Wool Crash, Tropical Worsteds, Mohair The materials are: in plain colors, gray, blue, dark tan and fancy mixtures, stripes and checks. AH made up in the very latest styles, including pinch back, belt, belt all around or semi-fitted, in stout, slim and regular models. Every garment is tailored throughout according to the of quality and represent the very biggest sort of values; come Saturday and get yours. Burfaf i-Naah Co. Fourth Floor w Drug Specials Pond's vanishing cream, 18c Pebeco tooth paste, 29c. Daggett ana Ramsdelt's cream, 28c. BurgessNash vanishing cream, 18c. Powder puffs, large size, 10c. Face chamois, special, 10c. Colgate's tooth paste, 10c and 20c Hughes' Ideal waterproof brush, 89c. Peroxide, bottle 10c. Sloan's liniment, 16c. Sal Hepatica, medium size, 39c. 1 pint witch hazel, 29c. Locust blossom extract, oz., 29c. Nons Spi, special, 39c. Mennen's shaving cream, 19e. White iron combo, 49c. White ivory powder and puff boxes, 75c. Dr. Lyons' tooth powder, 19e. Djer-Kiss powder, 50c and 95c. Cudahy bath soap, cake 7. Lilac rose, cake 7c. Mennen's talcum, 12c.1 Bath brushes," 75c to $1.75. ' 1-lb. corylopsis talcum, 15c Burg a-Nah Co. Main Floor "Standard" Rotary Sewing Machines Combine Quality, Comfort and Satisfaction THEY are sold in Omaha here only at Burgess-Nash the prices are most reasonable and if you so desire, the terms are as low as $2.00 DOWN, $1.00 A WEEK These specials in used sewing machines are for Sat urday only: 1 "Standard" Rotary sewing machine (used), $32.50. 1 "Standard" vibrator sewing machine (used); $26.00. 1 "Paragon" vibrator sewing machine (used), $22.50. 1 "Howe' vibrator sewing machine (new), $27.50. 1 "Domestic", box top sewing machine (used), $7.50. 1 "Coronet" drop head sewing machine (used), $5.00. Needles and parts for all makes of sewing machines. Burf caa-Nath Co. Fourth Floor Electric Fans at $4.95 POLAR cub electric fans, 1917 model, with two-speed con trol and wire guard, guaran teed, complete with cord, sbc inch size, $4.95. 8-Inch electric fans, $7.50. . 8-Inch electric oscillating fans, $13.50. Burf aaa-Naah 0. -Down Stair Stor Down Go the Prices Saturday On Refrigerators-Very Special REFRIGERATORS, top-lift icer, white enameled food chamber, ice capacity, 90-lbs.; reduced to $15.00. Vitrified Porcelain-Lined Refrigerators Three-door, side-icing type, ice capac ity 60 lbs., reduced to $17.50. Automatic refrigerators, 8-wall con struction, mineral wool insulated, white enamel lined, automatic traps, solid bronze hardware, 60-lb. ice capacity, with built-in water cooler, $29.50. v 120-Ib. ice capacity, with built-in wat er cooler, $37.50. 120-Ib. ice capacity, $35.00. BarfOM-Kaaa Co. Dowp Stair Storo f8f8 HI