Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 03, 1918, Page 9, Image 9

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GUNNER DEPEW
HATES THE HUN
AND TELLS WHY
Sailor Wounded Five Times to
Give Free Lecture Sunday
Night at the Boyd
Theater.
THIS OMAHA BEE.
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everybodyS STORE"
STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY.-L
Friday August 2, 1918.-
-Phon Douglas 2100.
Men
Shirts in a Great Sale
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.rtJNNED DEPEW.
Dressed in his uniform of the
French navy, Gunner Albert N. Depew
arrived in Omaha this morning for a
three days' stay here and in Council
Bluffs. He will address an audience
in Council Bluffs meeting under the
auspices of the Chamber of Commerce
there on Saturday and will speak to
Omaha at the Boyd theater here Sun
day night. Admission free.
A sailor of the foreign legion one
of those adventurous young Ameri
cans who went forward to battle
against the Hun, long before the
United States "went in" tells in an
amazingly interesting way of what he
did what he saw and what he en
dured while being gassed, bombed,
bayoneted and torpedoed by the Hurt.
A vivid narrative so big So thrill
ingso entirely new that it will hold
you spell-bound. Yon should hear
him and know the kind of enemy we
are fighting. From the shell-battered
trenches in Belgium his unique story
carries one through the Dardanelles
into the campaign of Gallipoli then
pcross mine-stfewn, submarine infest
ed seas into the prison camps of Ger
many. He is just a lad, yet he has had the
most harrowing series of experiences,
perhaps of any man who has been
through the war and lived to tell.
Wounded five times, blinded in one
eye, prisoner in four horrible German
prison camps, participant in battles
in Flanders and Gallipoli, wearing the
Croix de Guerre, Gunner Depew
wants to go back, but not before he
has helped shake America to a reali
zation of the truth of the character of
the German barbarians.
' This story will put red hot fighting
spirit into the blood of every Ameri
can who hears it. It will make you
want to get in on crushing cruelty out
of the world, on breaking the iron
heart of the German leaders.
He Hates Germans.
Gunner Depew is going to tell all
America if he can about the Germans
in this war. He hates them and any
one who -hears him will no longer
have any doubt as to the foe we are
lighting. His coming here is a co
operative proposition, to aid him in
his vtrip. His expenses are being
paid by the Burgess-Nash company,
the Boyd donating its house and when
they knew what it was for the scene
shifters and the house men of the
theater came and offered their serv
ices free to aid the cause.
There will be no carge made for
admission on Sunday night the Oma
ha Bee's Milk and Ice Fund for the
babies of Omaha will be aided by
whatever hs collected in the way of a
voluntary contribution.
Ten Dollar Boost in Pay
For Employes of Uncle Sam
Orders were received Thursday
that all the civil service employes at
the federal building were to receive
increases in pay of $10 a month. This
does not mean a net increase of this
amount, however, and a good many
of the employes are wondering why
the. particular method of computa
tion adopted was used.
Last year the employes all received
increases of 10 per cent, good for the
fiscal year. To make the increase
permanent an appropriation has just
been passed allowing the flat increase.
The $10 is being added, however,
to me salary prior to the last increase,
and not to the amount which was
paid last year. In this way janitors
who received $55 last year will have a
net increase of $5 over the wages re
ceived the last 12 months, instead of
$10 as the appropriation seems to pro
vide. Some of the employeswill have
only $2 or $3 a month more than last
year.
This discrepancy is due to the fact
thdt last year's appropriation was for
a temporary increase, and was not in
tended to fix a new wage scale.
Three Indians Brought in
for Criminal Assault
Louis Big Bear, Henry Priest and
Leonard Whitewater, three Indians
from the Winnebago reservation,
were brought to Omaha and lodged
in the county jail Thursday morning
to await the action of the grand jury
on a charge of having criminally as
saulted a woman of the WinneDago
tribe -in the reservatioa
The Sample Line of a Big Manufacturer at a Little More than Half Price
Setting a New Shirt-Value Record and under existing conditions of themost
penetrating Jnterest to every man or woman who has a man about
the house for whom she does the buying.
- r AN you imagine silk shirts, piled high on tables and counters, at a time when you can get the most h
Kj good out of them, offered to you at about half price? Well, that's the way we offer them to youl
Saturday because we want to make the choosing as easy, as convenient, as swift and decisive as possible.
we want to see how many shirts can be sold in Omaha in one day.
And to that end the sheer, intrinsic value of these shirts has been utterly disregarded. Actually the
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Every shirt is a new 1918 design the product of one ot the Dest shirt makers in America extra wen
made of pure tub silk, fine fiber silks and silk mixt ures, buttons of the best quality, every shirt has been
laundered, cut full and roomy, with sleeves of every 1 ength, beautiful designs and colorings that suggest
elegance, patterns that will appeal to men of particular tastes.
The values are so wonderful that we expect an overwhelming response. The selling will start off
with a rush as soon as the doors open at 8:30. But with the sizes carefully arranged, table by table and
with plenty of salespeople, there will be no difficulty in handling the crowds.
Burfeaa-Nash Co. Main Floor North Molo.
, $3.45
rwY i
s
A TURD A Y
Last Day
of the special display of the
Shamrock
Fund War
Exhibit
which is on view on our
Fourth Floor
The display is tinder the super
vision of
Countess of
Kingston
And everybody is cordially in
vited. It's free.
W
OMEN'S Pare
Silk Hose
85c
Pure thread silk boot with doable
tops, seamless foot, black or
white. Our well known "Bur
nasco" quality. Saturday 85e
pair.
Women 8 Cotton Hose at
59c
"Burnasco? quality, fine quality
black or white cotton full fash
ioned, full regular made foot.
Special 59c pair.
Women's Hose, at
35c
Black or white cotton, plain or
ribbed tops and seamless. Spe
cial at 35c pair.
BurfoM.Nash Co. Main Floor
Women's and Children's Shoes in
Our Annual Clear aw ay, at
20 Off
IT'S the annual midsummer
clearaway a time when every
pair of women's, big girls', misses'
and children's oxfords, pumps
and high shoes is reduced in price
in an effort to set our house in
order for the new Fall styles.
There's not a single- style re
served every pair a late mid
season style many of them in
small lots and broken size assort
ments, others in a complete range
of sizes.
The 20 per cent will be deducted at the time of the sale
from the plainly marked prices.
Burg Mt.Naah Co. 4aconJ Floor.
Exquisite New Models in Velvet
Hats for Early Fall
$5.00, $7.50 and $10.00
DAME fashion has waved her wand decreeing that vel
vet shall be the proper material for smart millinery
for present and early fall wear. Our display of the new
creations is very extensive
presenting many new ideas
that are original and distinc
tive. You'll appreciate the display and
we assure you it will be no trouble
to show them to you.
Special
Georgette Crepe Hats,
$2.50; Saturday A.M.,
From 8:30 to 12:00
During- the morning we offer
your choice of our entire stock
of Georgette crepe hats.
Burf et-Nih Co. Steeni Floor..
Our Fourth Annual August
Sale of Furs
Affords Saving Possibilities of 25 to 35
Under Prices Later This Fall
THE sole reason for a great fur
sal in August is the possibil
ity of large economies and that
reason justifies this very extra
orlinary offering.
Months of planning and prepar
ation have been given to this sale
co-operation with leading fur
riers familiar with the large dis
posal of fine furs which we have
made through previous summer
sales.
Every piece represented had to
be proved worthy of the Burgess
Nash guarantee of quality, to in
sure the entire satisfaction of ev
ery customer. Therefore, you may
be sure that every fur piece sold
will be exactly as represented, and
Back of Every Piece of Fur
Sold Is th Burgets-Naih Guaran
tee of Quality, .Authenticity of
Style, and Thoroughly Satisfac
tory Wear.
Furs Stored Till Nov. 1
Should you desire, you may
make your selection and we will
carefully store them for you until
November 1, upon payment of
only 25 per cent of their value.
You thua not only secure first
choice from our large stocks, but
take advantage of these extraor
dinarily low prices, without the
necessity of making full payment
for the furs until they are actually
needed.
Burt i.Nh Co. Soeoml Floor
The August Sale of
Plush Coats
Will Save You 20 and More
in Prices that Mast Prevail
This Fall and Winter
THIS is a statement that will cause
prudent dressers to think ahead
and take advantage of this great an
nual occasion.
We can positively say that it would
be impossible to duplicate these Val
ues today at less than 20 per cent
increase.
Only because we profitably pur
chased the garments months ago are
these prices possible.
Prices range from $25.00 to $185.00.
Special Note
On payment of 25 per cent, any
plush garment will be stored in our
cold storage vaults until October 1st.
Burg eit'Nath Co. Socond Floor.
We've Radically Reduced
the Price on
Men's KoolCloth
suns
For Saturday to
$9.75
With a price like that no man
should be otherwise than comfort
ably dressed for these August
days.
The suits are splendidly made
of a superior quality of kool cloth,
in grays, tans, stripes and mix
tures; wide variety of styles,
measuring up to the
Burgess-Nash Standard
in every way. But we do not
want to carry them over the sea
son and clip the price now that
you may benefit by the splendid
savings offered at the time when
you can get the most good out of
them.
Your size is here, and etc., the
biggest suit value of the season,
at $9.75.
Burf-Nuh Co. Fourth Floor
fontenelle Fabric
Writing Paper
33c
Attractively put UP in boxes
of 72 sheets, letter size. White,
pink, buff, helio, gray and blue
tints; Saturday, 33e box.
Envelopes to match, 25 in
package, 15c.
BurfMt-Naah Co. Main Floor
w
omen's Cotton
Union Suits
59c
Fine white cotton, low neck
and sleeveless, cuff knee or lace
trimmed. Regular or extra sizes,
at 59c each.
Union Suits, 79c
Women'a union suits, extra
fine quality white cotton, low
neck and sleeveless, tight fitting
knee length, 79c.
Union Suits, 75c
Misses' low. neck, short sleeve
vhite cotton union suits, medium
weight, knee length, drop seat,
75c. v
Burt eM-Nash Co. Main Floor
Continuing the
Sale of
Men's Sport
Shirts
for Saturday at
29c
or 4 for $140.
A S one of the salesmen ex
" pressed it: "They're worth
more than that to use for dust
ing the automobile." Extra well
made.
The shirts are extra well made.
of such splendid materials as
percales, aoisettes, repp cloth
and panama linenes,in an ex
tremely large range of pleasing
styles and patterns. Especially
desirable for sports wear or for
work where It is necessary to
roll up the sleeves to keep them
from becoming soiled.
These are all 14 to 17 neck
band. Burf ttt-Naah Co. Dowb Stain Store
Men's and Boys' SHOES
In the Clear ay) ay Saturday, at
20 Off
ANNUAL summer clearaway of all
low shoes for men and boys not
a single style reserved shoes that
represent the very best makes in the
country. Styles for particular as well
vas the conservative dressers.
The 20 per cent discount will be de
ducted from the plainly marked
prices at the time the sale is
made.
BurfM-Nath Co. Fourth Floor
We Recommend
Portage Tires
For Greater ServiceMore Mileage
THE Burgess-Nash guarantee of satisfactory service
goes with every tire sold, and we make all adjust
ments oji a 5,000-mile basis.
Auto Accessories Special
Champion X spark plugs, special, 43e.
Tool boxes, made of heavy steel, en
ameled black with lock and two catches,
$1.69.
Schrader tire gauge, very essential to
get maximum mileage from your tires,
99c.
E. Z. Back cushions make driving more
comfortable, $1.95.
Boys moto meter, junior
size, $3.95. 7r3
Rose friction- Jl
Victor jacks
with ' handle,
special,
1?
A
11.69.
Burfota-Naoh
less hand
pumps, easy
t o operate,
$1.69.
A n t i rattler
for auto doors
holds them
snug and tight
Each 10e. V j
Co. Fourth Floor '
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