THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1918. NAME CAPTAINS FOR LIBERTY DAY PARADE APRIL 6 Organization for Big Spectacle Nearing Completion; W. B. Cheek is Marshal of South Side Division. i'he organization for the patriotic parade of April 6 is nearing comple 'tion. Charles E. Black, president of the Associated Retailers of Omaha, and marshal of the retailers' division of the parade," has appointed the fol ' lowing captains for his division: L. C. Nash, Joseph Hayden, Harold Thompson, Charles Wilhelm, John ' A. Inanson, Henry Rosenthal, Rob ' ert Cowell and Joe Orkia.. Howard Goulding, marshal of the ' manufacturers' section, has appointed '.the following captains: W. J. Monag han, Ross Towle, Fred S. Knapp, '"'.Will H. Clark. Ralph H. Wilder, E. W. Cornell, W. M. Devitt, Arthur Met. T. B. Tholl, J. M. Harding, A. . . V. Bloom. .V Joseph Kelley, marshal of the wholesalers' section, has appointed : the folldwing captains: L. B. Clough, '.? E. W. Cornell, Frank Keogh. Roy T. ' Byrne, F. E. Brady. P. E. Johnson, V George H. Miller, Don Lee, Arthur : Timme, A. W. Carpenter, A. H. Kast ner, T. D. Coleman, C. J. Evans, P. ' H.'- Hansen, Harry Weller, Harry ; iforphy, James Ludlow, Charles Ash 1 ton, William McAdam, Ben Warren, C G. M. Durkee, Bert Hymes, M. G. " 'Hayward, Clarence Hughes, F. P. , ; Thornton. F. W. Roy, D. G. Pilking . ..ton, H. H. Jones, Lester Drishaus, -Charles Trimble and Jake Spies- berger. . ': South Side Division. ,? W. B, Cheek, marshal of the South . Side district, has appointed the fol . lowing assistant marshals and cap- tains: ' ' . .. Marshal W. B. Cheek. Assistant - Marshals W. B. Tagg, C. A. Smith, J. B. Watkins. t "" Live 1 Stock Exchange Captains: y-W. T. Cox, A. F. Stryker. Traders Exchange Captains: F. G. ( : Kellogg, S. L. Degan. , ;, Stock Yards Company Captains: V v.J. S. Walters. Roy Richardson. k. Business Men's Association Cap tains: J. F. Coad, Lew Etter, M. Cul- ' '-kin, J. P. Krause. ;' .Cudahy' Packing Company Cap tainsr M. R. Murphy, T. P. Gibbons, P, J. Sheehy, A. L. Blair. ; . Armour &lCo.-Captams: R. E. ..Harris, J. E. Slotter. E. J. McAdams, Claude Orchard. ' Swift '& Co. Captains: E. L. t-Phipps, H. A. Hansen, J. F. Hock. R. ., .P.. Harding, L. Brandstead, Mrs. Eva Morse. Morris & Co. Captains: L. Hersey, ',. F. E. Ames, F. L. Paul, O. C. Trout, ' William Martin. George Bush, Stella " Scribner. . , ; Government Employes Captains: tj'H. Bushman, R. C. Vermillion, A.' E. Miller. , , ' ' : Railroads Captains: J. F,:,GiHette, TV A'Tasner. F. Mnffitr. I ... ... - i r- ' - uld ;hM. Fairfield assistant marshal of the women's division of the parade, and : 'she will form her own organization. "BIG THREE" OF MOVIE WORLD-TO APPEAR IN OMAHA Some of the greatest movie stars of the country will be in Omaha next Wednesday. They are Charley Chap lin, Mary Pickford and Douglas Fair banks. They, will speak in behalf of the third Liberty loan. The time and place for the meet ings has not yet been definitely an nounced. The Liberty loan commit tee will make an effort to hold these three movie stars in Omaha an extra day for further meetings. Liberty Loan Notes. A speakers' receotion ouartet has been appointed, consisting of Frank Gaines, W. F. Gurley, H. M. Baid rige and F. A. Brogan. These gentle men will take turns in welcoming the visiting Liberty loan speakers and accompanying them during their stay in the city. Dr. Robert McNutt Mcllroy, who speaks in Omaha Monday, April 1, has been granted a year's leave from Princeton university, to take charge of a nation-wide campaign of pa triotism through education, which is being conducted by the National Se curity league. Two years ago Dr. Mcllroy made a tour of China as an American exchange professor. All of the leading universities have released professors to co-operate in the move ment. j(Dr. Mcllroy appears in Oma ha under the auspices of the Nebras ka Liberty loan committee and the Nebraska branch of the National Se curity league. , , Miss .Kathleen Burke, who appears in Omaha April 1 with Dr. Mcllroy, is a Scottish nurse who has made four separate tours of the western fight ing fronts and wears the decorations of Serbia, France and Russia. She was the first woman admitted to the British front line trenches.. William P. Byrne, chairman of the theater publicity committee, has an nounced the selection of the follow ing slogans, which will be used in the picture houses of Omaha during the first week of the campaign? "Get in the Liberty parade, Satur day, April 6. All real Americans will be there." "Fight 1 Or buy bonds of the third Liberty loan." "Bonds or blood? Who will hesi tate; to loan his money to the govern ment when our buys are bleeding in the trenches?" "Bonds or bondage? Buy a third Liberty loan bond. Your money will be refunded to you German indem nities are never refunded." Private Peat, who appears in Oma ha April 8, has been invited by Gould Dietz to advance the dats of his ar rival in Omaha so that he may march in the patriotic parade on April 6. Colonel Pickering Assigned To Command at Fort Crook Colonel Abner Pickering has been assigned to the Forty-first infantry at Fort Crook and will arrive in Omaha soon to take charge of his new duties, according to orders received from the War deoartment in Wasnineton. Colonel Settle, who was formerly commanding officer at Fort Crook, was assigned recently to a southern camp and left Omaha last week. At Dresent Major beverson is in charge. Bee Want Ads Bring Results. You're Not Exempt There is no Age Limit intheHome Guard V I you re not serving wiwi me vuvio, jvu serve with your DOLLARS. ' ' As a member of the Home Guard you must SAVE AND LEND TO YOUR GOVERNMENT every dollar not heeded for your actual necessities. '.' ' Mr. McAdoo does not ask you to GIVE (yet) but Uncle Sam MAY if you do not LEND him all he needs to back up the boys in the trenches. 1 You are not asked to stint, but to avoid waste; not asked to sacrifice, but to conserve. Be thankful you can help so much by doing so little. The money you save by having your Dental Work done here should be used in buying Thrift Stamps, War Savings Stamps or Liberty Bonds. ' 3 When it is an ACTUAL FACT that I am giving the public Dentistry second to none, for half what the high priced private dentists charge for work in no way su perior, IT IS UNPATRIOTIC AND UNWISE TO PAY MORE. It is no longer your privilege to pay for red tape, imaginary reputation, social prestige, or OTHER LUX- uiviuu, J. mo jo a uiaoo taviw ytoi, aiiu nui uevuiuc a. "GOLD TAX" war unless you, and you, and all of us, : cease paying tribute to autocracy and fight the battle.-' with guns and dollars for world-wide democracy. , Bring me the "estimate" given you by any first-class, reputable dentist for the dental work you require, and I will guarantee to give you as good or better work in every, way and save you the. price, of a Thrift Stamp, War Saving Stamp, or Liberty Bond according to the extent' of the work to be done. PAINLESS WITHERS, Dentist 423-428 Securities BIdg. 16th and Farnam Streets. OMAHA, NEB. Office Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday, 9 to 1. 4? Stor Hour, Every Dyi 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. 0) 3 TUT mi everybody? store- MRS. pwmo s of Om d Communtiy, .will h in our Silver- ; w Section' - Tlurdy. - ''i : '''' BUT TWO DAYS REMAIN in Which to Get Ready for EASTER-Can BURGESS-NASH be of Service to You? BURGESS-NASH Choir Will Sing Good Friday at 12:15 The choir which Includes thirty voices under the direction of Profor Ben Stanley, musical director of Trinity Cathedral, will be assisted by Master George Hruschka as soloist. The program Friday will include: "America," "Awoke, Thmi That Steepest." Solo-Selected "Awak Glad Soul". "Tis Mi night" The public is invited to enjoy this feature of the' store COMPLETE Displays of the Newest and Best in Easter Footwear (or Women Featured for Friday Those who follow the footsteps of fash ion will welcome this complete showing: of authentic spring models. The upward trend of prices has been checked, and we intro duce many stylish, serviceable new patterns. .Many combinations of materials and colors are noted; many decidedly new styles brought forth. Your Easter or Spring footwear should receive as careful consideration as the rest of your attire. The selection of correct shoes will be assured if you visit this store nowvand acquaint yourself with the new spring modes. Burf Mi-Nith Co. Second Floor Through the Wide Scope of Spring Styles Here Easter Suits Are Provided For Every Type of Woman and Young Woman Prices Range $25.00 and Upward Which is but another way of saying that the apparel collec tion here has been so expertly assembled that t not only are the new fash ions presented in entirety but also adapted to the in dividual. This cannot be too much em phasized, for it brings home the fact that every garment in this great assortment has been spe cially selected. BurgoM-Nuh Co. Sond Floor EASTER Gloves You'll like the display we've provided, including new French kid gloves as well as American made. Then there's "the silk and fabric gloves, and best of all is our expert fitting service. Burg-Nth Co. Main Floor SILK Petticoats We have exactly the right kinds to give, correct fit and smart finish to your new Easter outfit. The new silhouette de mands a more slender cut and your old one will make your new suit fit badly. Burgnt-Naih Co. Second Floor EASTER Neckwear You'll enjoy this display of new neck fixin's for Easter, which by the way, is more im portant than ever this season; And, as usual, the new ideas are shown here as 'soon as created. We urge you to come and see. BurfeM-Nath Co. Main Floor- EASTER Hosiery Nothing ia more important than to have the right combina tion and there is nothing easier to do. Hero are the prettiest silk stockings, v in good fitting shapes in all new tones of fashionable color-inirs. BurfMi-Naah Co. Main Floor v YOUR Corset You should be properly fitted with a new corset before you buy your new Easter suit or gown. IV-' Your corset Is the .very . foundation. v ' . our expert corsetieres are al ways at your service, p Buffeti-Nun Co Second Fleer , Good Friday in fctie Down Stairs Store Children Easter Slippers at $1.19 Infants' English ankle ties, patent and kid skin, very special, $1.19. Also: Child's strap pumps, patent and vici kid, at $1.65. . Child's Mary Jane pumps, patent 'and gun metal, at $2.45. Misses' Mary pumps, patent and gun metal, at $2.85 fcxtra special: A sale of women's shoes in two big Wonderful values at $2.45 and $2.95. Burfet-Nah Co. Down Stair Store. Jane lots. Wash Skirts. 95c Women's wash skirts, made of neat shepherd blue, white and gray, also white seer sucker gingham. Full tailor finished at 95c . Dressing Sacques, 75c Women's dressing sacques and kimonas, long or short. Crepe cloth, and prints in light and dark colors. All sizes 3G to 44, at 75c each. Seamless Sheets, $1.39 Splendid 'quality seamless sheets, 81x90 inches.lVery spe cially priced for Friday, at $1.39. Percales at An assortment of light and dark colored percales which have been placed on special sale Friday at 17 He yard. New Spring Waists at 98c Made of organdie, voile and lawn em broidered in colors, white and daintily trimmed with lace and embroidery, large col lars. Pointed1 and square neck. Special, at 98e. Petticoats, $1.59 All black or with fancy colored flounces. Made of the, very best grade sateen; rubber In belt; special, $1.59. Burf Nah Co. Down Stairs Store. t in 1 Children's Hose 15c Medium weight hose for children, in black. Ribbed, seamless. Extra special, at 15c pair. Union Suits.' 39c Women's fine quality union suits of white cotton, low neck and sleeveless. Knee length, at 39c each. Boys' Spring Suits $4.95 A complete line of boys' suits in worsteds, tweeds and durable mix tures in a variety of styles and colors. Sizes 7 to 16. Special at $4.95. Boys' Caps, 39c Good durable ''double sewed cloth caps in all the best colors. Special at 39c each. Burf u-Naih Co. Down Stair. Store. Girls' Wash Dresses 0C Made of good quality gingham or chambry in com bination of light colors. Sizes 6 to 14; blue and pink; splendid value, at 59c. Rompers, 75c Children's rompers and play suits made of light" colored ginghams, also neat stripes, checks, and plaids, , madras cloth; age 2 to 6 years, at 75c. Bure.-Na.h Co. Down Stair Store. Embroidery, 39c Embroidered dress flounc mgs of voile and Swiss, 27 and 10 inches wide, plain white and colored, at 39c yard. Val Laces, 5c Val laces, linen and cluny laces, edges and insertions to match. Priced special, 5c yard. JJOP Outfit Cedar oil mop with polished handle and a pint of cedar oil polish. The outfit, at 57c. GRASS Seed 26c Blue grss lawn seed, fresh stock which is very specially priced for Fri day, at 26c a pound. pURTfIN Stretchers, $1 Curtain stretchers with nickel plated brass pins, 6x12 frame, spe cial, $1.00 each. TOILET Paper, ' 17 for $1.00 Crepe tissue toilet pa per, large size rolls spe cially priced for Friday, at 17 for $1.00. SPADING Forks, 79c Spading forks, strap ped, 4-tine, D handle; a special price of 79c for Friday. CRETONNE ' at 29c j Remnants .of fancy, cretonnes in lengths from 1 to 3 yards, Fri day, at 29c a yard. Men's Pants $2.95 9 Men's worsted pants of cashmeres, corduroy, just the kind for the working man. Made with full waist; 31 to 44. Specially priced at $2.95. Men's p'alls, $1.98 Union made overalls and jackets of good heavy blue denim. A very fine quality at this special price of $1.98 a garment. . Voile Camisoles, 59c White and rose pink voile camisoles, full silk taped and torchon lace. Sizes 36 to 44, at 59c. Breakfast Sets, $1.35 Two-piece breakfast ' and garden sets, jackets and bloomers; good quality ging ham and percale, at $1.35 a set. Childs' Slipovers, 25c Children's slipovers, made of chambry and madras cloth in solid blue and. gray, also neat stripes.' Ages 1 to 5 years, 25c each. Girls' Middies, 49c Good quality galatea cloth, trimmed with sport stripe and Persian effects, sizes 6 to 18 years, at 49c. Men's Shirts 88c New collar attached shirts, either flat or military collar. Made of percale, striped madras and other shirting ma terials. A large assortment, at 88c. Men's Hose, 15c 1 American silk lisle hose, dou ble toe, and heel; blue, gray, purple and white. B urges. -Nuh Co. Down Stair. Store' V ' (.U W iMEWVSMiiMBSVeiiVtVI . JW-JeJwjaeCTeW iejWSi live Ven- His si'1 rtB pr ile; isiii Jed red a in I t 1 V 5 V