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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, AUGUST 11. 1917.
Briej City News
Uut Kutil Print' l New tuwcon Praaa
Metal dk-6, prcsstt'k. Jubilee Mtg. Co
Elec. Fan. . 5t-Hurgcss-Grau(1tD.
1 Platinum Wedding Uiu -EUlioIra.
y Try the mximluy 35-ci'iit lum'licon
t at the Empress Garden, amidst ileas
j ant surrnuiidiriK's. music and entertain
mentsAdvertisement. Services at Old Prople"s Home
Rev. D. E. Cleveland of Central Park
church will conduct services at the
Old People's home Sunday at 3:30
p. m.
Sajs Hut)))) Threatened Her Anna
I-ewis, suing Charles L. Lewis for di-
voree in district court, alleges he
threatened her. , They were married
in Omaha March 22, 19 U.
Rablil Taxon to . Speak Kabbi Mor
ris Taxon of Colunibuti, O., will deliver
a sermon at U na! Israel synagogue,
Eighteenth and Chicago streets, Satur
day morning at 10 o'clock. He lec
tures in the same place Sunday even
ing at 8.
Articles by Prof, (.l umniann A se
ries of articles, "Ibsen in His Matur
ity." from the pen of Prof. Paul H.
Grummam, University of Nebraska,
is appearing in Poet Lore. The sub
ject matter of these articles was pre
sented in Omaha lectures given by the
proiessor m tne last year or two.
John T. Bell's reminiscent book
about Omaha and Omaha men is out
and on sale at local bookstores. An
advance copy has been received by The
Bee. The author explains that his
publication is: One booklet. $1.00
$1.00, on booklet, and to those inter
ested, It is fully worth the money.
Two Allege Nonsupport Melvina
Bell is suing Jess W. Bell for divorce
in district court on grounds of alleged
nonsupport. They were married in
Omaha July 4. 1910. Elsie M. Weaver,
suing Lewis E. Weaver for divorce in
district court, alleges nonsupport. They
were married in Omaha January 12,
1917.
' Modern Woodmen Picnic Omaha
camp No. 120, Modern Woodmen of
America, will hold its. annual picnic
and outing at Manawa park Saturday
afternoon and evening, when a feature
of the evening will be an exhibition
drill by the" camp's team at 8 o'clock.
This team has won prizes all over
the United States for its fancy drill
ing. Between 400 and 500 Woodmen
and their families plan to attend the
picnic
Plenty of Yarn Now Five hundred
pounds of gray yarn, the regulation
kind for navy knitting, has just been
received from Lincoln at the head
quarters of the National League for
Woman's Service in the First National
bank building. Women knitters who
have been unable to secure their yarn
on account of its scarcity for the last
several days are assured that their
wants can now be supplied if they will
call up the league rooms.
Major Lahm Goes East
For Recuperation Trip
Major Frank Lahm, commander of
the army balloon school at . Fort
Omaha, left Omaha Thursday even
ing for Akron, O. Major Lahm broke
his leg two months ago and his con
valescence has been very slow. While
his visit in Ohio, his former home, is
intended mainly as' a rest from ac
tive duties, he will spend a part of
the time at Akron, the famous rubber
town, supervising the making "of the
new and greatly improved variety of
balloons being manufactured for the
school at Fort Omaha.
' Major Hersey, who has had such
;.;reat success in the management of
the rapidly-growing balloon school for
the .-last wo months, ..will continue
as acting commander. -
Captain Eugene Lazar is now ad
jutant &f the post and Captain Bower,
the former adjutant, is now supervi
sor of all the balloon work on the
grounds. !
YOUNG MEN FACE
SERIOUS CHARGE
Frank Long Bound Over on
Charge of Attempt Assault;
Companion is Held on
Same Charge.
Frank Long, 5212 South Twenty-
iuumi sircei, was nciq lor ine aisirici
court under $1,000 bonds Friday on a
charge of attempt to assault Miss
Helen Meillinger, 1927 'South Eight
eenth street. - s
Robert Toner, South Sixteenth
street, was placed under $1,000 bonds
for appearance August 16 to answer
to the same charge against Miss Anna
Alderman, 1909 South 'Eighteenth
street. Miss Alderman is confined to
her bed suffering from nervous pros
tration as a ijesult of the attack and
was unable to appear in court.
Fearing publicity, the young ladies
did not report the outrage to the po
lice. William Helen, a salesman for
the Murphy-O'Brien Auto company,
reported that he had brought twjo
young women to the business section
of town Wednesday night after hear
ing their cries for help from a lonely
spot near Fortieth and Lake streets.
He did not learn the names of the
women nor the names of the
men they charged with the assault.
Detectives Dunn and Jolly armed
with these meager facts, found the
young women and later apprehended
the alleged assailants.
Both young men are out on bond
charged with petty larceny. It is al
leged that they robbed a filling sta
tion on Fortieth and Cuming streets
or gasoline. Long is also charged
with stealing cream cans from a local
creamery. They will have a hearing
on the petty larceny charges Saturday.
The young women's version of the
affair as tijld by Miss Meillinger is
that they accepted .an invitation for
a short auto ride with the two men.
They soon became lost, according to
Long, and he insisted on driving
toward Florence. The girls became
frightened and insisted upon return
ing as the men commenced making
advances to them. The machine then
stopped and the girls got out to see
what was the matter when they were
struck and forced to the side of the
road. Their screams attracted the at
tion of Helen and the men fled.
Use All Cars to Carry
Soldiers to Barbecue
In carrying the soldiers Saturday
from Fort Crook to Riverview park,
where a barbecue will be' given for
the boys, the Omaha Street Railway
company expects to press all its
available cars into the service. From
Fort Crook the service will be in
creased by a number of the large
open cars used on the Omuia and
Council Bluffs line. These cars will
work between the fort and Valley
street.
The Omaha crowds will be car
ried on the standard cars on the
Sottth Thirteenth street line switch
ing at Valley street. Extra cars will
be used and, if necessary, a one
minute service will be inaugurated
during the rush hours of the after
noon and evening.
The ;stimate of the street railway
people is that 1,200 soldiers will be
carried between Fort Crook and the
park. y
The men from Fort Omaha will be
entrainuu at Thirtieth and Fort
streets, and special cars' will be run
direct to VaWey street, on the South
Thirteenth street line.
Burgess-Nash Gompamy
'EVERYBODY STORK
u . .
Friday, August 10, 1917 Store News for Saturday Phone D. 137
Men from everywhere are in search of opportunities
Here's a Big One
Li aJ
For Men and Young Men
$6.75, $9.75 and $13.75
JUST at a time when
tli n v ere most
needed we offer
you suits at prices you
cannot auora 10 miss,
Made of such mate
rials as
Palm Beach
Crash
Cool Cloth
in the latest styles and pat
terns and tailored through
out by the best makers pos
sible. Large - variety of styles,
including pinch backs
belt or belt all around; also
plain sack models in gray,
tan, brown, fancy stripes,
checks and mixtures, all
sizes in regular, stubs, slims
and stouts.
Three big lots specially
priced Saturday at $6.75,
$9.75 and $13.75.
For Be t Choice '
Come Early
Extra Special
Men's
iff
Straw Hats
At $1.00
I
SURELY, a man should -be able to find what he wants In such
a collection, shouldn't he?
There are
Split Braids, Sennits and Portoricans
Shapes including:
Sailors, Alpines and Drop Brims
All put into one big lot and priced for Saturday at $1.00j
MEN'S STRAW HATS AT $2.95 i
Your choice of panamas, bangkoks, milans and mackinaw
straws, in' the newest shapes, including optomo, alpines, , tele
scope, square crowns, with pencil or turn-down brims, with plain
or fancy bands, special Saturday at $2.95. '' ;
BOYS' STRAW HATS, 50c
Boys' straw hats, in milan and split braids, 'new shapes, light,
black and blue colors; for a final cleanup, Saturday we have
marked them all at 50c. - '
BurfMt-Nuh Co. Fenrui .Floor
Spend
An Hour's Time
In Our Workshop
Auxiliary To The
American Red Cros
Burtcaa-Naah Co.
Third Floor
S)
lUf
HI
EVERYBODY STORE
Qssm.
Melt
Something For The
Boy In France.
Competent Instruc
tion Free of Charge.
Burgeaa-Naah Co.
Third Floor
Friday, August 10, 1917.-
-STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY-
-Phone Douglas 137
Amazingly Smart
Are The New
Fall Hats
At $5.00
ODELS , which include.
the most successful
types for morning, after
noon, club and street wear.
Small, medium and large shapes,
in great profusfbn are 'Shown, pre
senting wide varieties in ma
terials, colors and embellishments
all noteworthy for smart indi
viduality and becomingness.
The low price at which we offer
them was made possible by a spe
cial purchase. The offering in
cludes the most remarkable values
we have as -yet offered at $5.00.
Burgsis-Nkfh Co. Second Floor
Decisive Clearaway of
White Tub Skirts
In All the Late and Popular Styles
At $1.95
SMARTLY tailored modeis of bedfprcl
cords and poplins have been reduced
for a final clearance and in order to
make this a decisive clearayyjay, we
marked them at a price that is ridicu-
lniialv lnu Snmp. are slichtlv mussed
from stock handling. Your choice. Sat-
Linen Auto Coats
$1.00
Your choice of a large selection of
linen dust coats at an extremely low
price. All of these coats are greatly reduced in price in
order to make a clearance. Special, Saturdayat $1.00.
Silk Jersey Coats
Half Price
Our entire stock of silk jersey coats have been reduced
to 12 the original price. These, coats are in the very lat
est styles and colors and a large assortment awaits your
approval at y the former price. ,
Burgts-Nah Co. Second Floor
Clearaway of Women's
Summer Blouses
At 75c, $1.25, $1.95 and $2.95
rpHOUSAND.S of beautiful,
JL fresh,' new style blouses
every one a wonderful value.
An opportunity to replenish
your wardrobe at a great savins'
as the prices at which we are
offering these blouses are ex
tremely low.
- The Material Include:
Voiles Batistes
Organdies Linens
The Styles Include:
Tailored! Fancy
Semi'Tditored Sports
Burfass-Nash Co. Second Floor
The Last Chance for
Big Savings; On
This Season's Pumps and Oxfords
At $3.85;
S
UMMER shoes, 1,500 pairs of
them all greatly underpriced.
Patent and dull kid pumps with
light welted soles, leather Louis
Cuban heels, all new patterns and
lasts.
AH sizes and widths.
There is wonderful saving possi
bilities in these shoes at $3.85 a pair.
All infant s, children s, misses and big
girls' pumps and Mary Jane strap slippers.
Burieks-Naah Co. Second Floor
15 OFF ON-
Picnic Supplies
YOU are sure to need some
of these items for that pic
nic you're giving.
Wax Paper, 6 rolls, 25c
6 rolls of wax paper, special
for Saturday, at, 25c. '
Drinking Cups. 5c
V Sanitary drinking cups for
Saturday, at, c ricnic sew,
Sc. Salad or ice cream sets,
very handy for all picnics, 5c
Paper Napkins, 20c
I 100 white crepe paper nap
kins, special for Saturday, at,
20c.
Burgeaa-Nath Co. Maia Floor
Saturday Is
Caramel Day
29c Pound
FRESH, wholesome, tooth
some caramels, assorted
flavors, the kind that taste like
more, 29c per lb.
Burf ass-Naah Co. M.ln Floor
Drug Specials
Pebeco tooth paste, 29e.
Pinaud's lilas vegetal, 69c.
Woodbury's soap, 18c
Cudahy's talcum, 1-lb. can,
19c.
Sweet pea talcum, 2 cans,
25c '
Ise Bell's face powder, 39c.
Aubry beautifier, 18c.
Nonspi, 39ct
1 Prophylactic tooth brushes,
29c
Pond's vanishing cream, 17c.
Free with each 50c purchase
of Palm Olive toilet goods,
we will give you a week-end
package FREE.
Burgess-Nash vanishing
cream, 16c .
Burgess-Nash cold cream,
16c .
Toilet chamois, 10c.
White ivory combs, 25c.
White, ivory combs, very
heavy, 49c.
French ivory powder boxes,
75c
French ivory hair receivers,
75c
French ivory manicure pieces,
75c.
Burfeaa-Naah Co. Main Floor
Continuing Throughout August ,Our
Annual Sale of Furs
AN event of unusual interest presenting a noteworthy opportunity to save 20 ft to
3313 on the finest furs the market affords.
Women who buy their furs now enjoy the advantages of having their choice of our
very complete stock of fashionable furs.
And, remember that they will only be sold at these prices during the month of
August.
By buying your fura now you will save
20 to 33V3 per cent
Under September Prices
Directing Your Attention to Our
Special Fur-Selling Plan
Ask the salesperson about the terms we are offering to fur
purchasers for this month only, with the privilege of storage
until November 1st without cost.
A few specials in
, NEW FUR COATS
Marmot Coat, $79.00 to $90.00.
River Mink Coats, $125.00 to $172.00.
Nutria Fur Coat, $165.00 to $239.00.
Hudson Seel Fur Coat. $172.00 to $350.00.
v Natural Squirrel Coat, at $275.00. x
Leopard . Coat, beaver trimming, $300.00.
NEW MUFFS AND SCARFS
Crou Fox Scarf, $50.00 to $85.00.
Croti Fox Muff., et $85.00.
Red Fox Scarfs, $15.00 to $80.00.
Red Fox Muffs, $17.50 to $40.00.
Black Fox Scarfs, $15.50 to $58.50.
Black Fox Muffs, $19.50 to $58.50.
White r ox Scarfs, $55.0ato $90.00.
Wfcite Fox Muffs, $45.00 to $50.00.
Silver Tip Fox Scarfs, at $85.00.
Silver Tip Fox Muffs, $67.50 to $95.00. .
BurftsNuk Co. S.cond Floor
Beginning
Next Monday
fourth Annual
August Sale of
BLANKETS
25 to 33 J
Under September Prices
See windows and Sunday pa
pers for full particulars.
Cleanup Sale
SILK GLOVES
39c
WOMEN'S 2-clasp pure silk
gloves, with double finger
tips, white and black, '39c.
Women's 2-clasp fine quality
vehetian lisle gloves, also cham
oisette gloves, at 59c.
Kayser 2-clasp, pure silk
f loves with double finger tips,
lack embroidered backs, 79c
Bur(it-Naab Co. Maia Floor
Bring Your Films
To Us
ANEW time schedule for de
J veloping films and print
ing of pictures of amateur pho
tography has been put into ef
fect. Orders Left Before 12:30 P. M.
Ready for Delivery Next
Day, U30 A. M.
Orders Left Before 4:00 P, M.
Ready for Delivery Next
Day, 3:30 P. M.
SATISFACTION ASSURED.
Bursest.Naah Co. Main Floor
Men, Attention!
Extra Special
MEN'S SHIRTS
At $1.15
SATURDAY we place on sale a most varied assortment of men's
shirts, including those of madras cloth, cords and percales.
Neckband and collar attached, French and stiff cuffs. An oppor
tunity that comes but seldom We do not hesitate to say that we
have never teen such shirts at a price as low at $1.15.
SuggesHori" oon'r you ere here, the better
" i. opportunity you'll have to profit in
" " this specie! sale for men.
Extraordinary Sale of
Men's Neckwear at 29c
IN the season's clearaay of a large neckwear factory we were
offered their entire stock at u ridiculously low price, "If we would
take the entire stock." Wc bought .them and the quantity was so
great that we in turn hive marked them according to the low price
at which we received them from the factory.
They consist of silk" failles and foulards, wash de-joinvilles, in
fact every style and Hr-d of a scarf worn this season.
Come prepared to buy all you need for the entire season at the
low price of 29c each. , , ,
- Burt ess-Nath Co. Main Fl i
DOWN
STAI
RS STORE
Choice of Hats
At $1.00
YOU will be surprised at
the vafaes offered here.
Your choice of any trimmed
or untrimmed women's straw
hat in ,our entire stock, Sat
urday, at. $1.00.
Burgtn.Niih C. 3ow Stain Star
Wash Goods 9V2c
SPORT striped skirting,
9'4c, choice of entire
stock of sport skirting in
fancy and plain stripes, for
Saturday, 9ac.
Choice selection of pretty
French voiles, 40 inches
wide, lengths from 3 to 10
yards, for Saturday, 14c
yard.
Batiste in splendid range
of patterns, for Saturday,
10c yard.
Madras shirting, 36 inches
wide, in plain and fancy
stripes, for Saturday,' 19c.
Burjeu-Niih Co. Dowa Stain Star.
SALE OF GLASSWARE
A FEW items out of the hundreds we have in our
very complete stock:
bamtary glass butter jars
with glass covers; 1-lb. size; at,
20c ; 2-lb. size at 35c.
High . or low foot
sherbets, large size,
colonial patterns, 6 f 0?
50c ;? ; .
Floral cut 'handled
baskets, pretty shapes,
special at 75c. V,
n assortment of vases, sugar
bowls, creamers, footed jellies,
footed compotiers, handled nap
pies, etc., choice; 39c.
Ice tea jugs with cover, grape
cuttings, special at 75c
Thin blown table tumblers,
splendid value at 6 for 25c.
Thin blown of heavy colonial
ice tea glasses, special at 6 for
50c
Cut glass vases with pretty
rose patterns, special at 65c.
Thin lead blown sherbet
glasses, tall ' shapes, pretty
grape cuttings, assorted shapes,
6 for $1.00.
Colonial sherbet glasses, on
special sale at 6 for 40c.
Ice tea glasses with pretty
grape cutting, optic patterns,
6 for $1.25.
Glass lemon squeezers, spe
cially priced at; 10c.
Colonial glass table tumblers,
specially priced at 6 for 40c.
Burfasa-Nath Co. Down Staira Store
4b
KJ
Clearaway
Men's
Straw
Ua.-
WE are closing out our
entire Down Stairs
Store stock of men's straw
bats, Saturday at a great
reduction of the former
price, your choice of the en
tire lot at 19c.
8urii.Mih Co Doa r trt
Final Price Reduction on Refrigerators
TOP-ICING sfyle, white" enameled provision cham
ber, retinned wire shelves, 90-lb. size, special, $15.
Porcelain Lined Refrigerator, $29.50
Vitrified porcelain lined, solid ash, side
icer, 150-lb. size, $39.00. Same style 90-lb.
size, $29.50. .
Automatic Refrigerators
Automatic refrigerators, 8-wall construc
tion, mineral wool Insulated side-icing style,
white enameled provision chambers:
75-lb. size, $29. .00.
60-lb. size, with built-in water cooler,
$29.00.
150-lb. siae, $39.00.
120-lb. size, with built-in water cooler,
$37.50.
Biiriefs.Naah Co.-t-Down Stairs Stera
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