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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1918.
BOND SALESMEN
RECEIVE FINAL
INSTRUCTIONS
Advantages of Bond Purchas
ing Explained to Those Who
Will Launch Drive
Next Week.
Seven hundred Fourth Liberty
loan salesmen met at Chamber of
Commerce Thursday night for final
instructions preparatory to launch
ing the big loan drive next week
The workers were seated in conven
tion order with the names of cap
tains indicating the various divi
sions. Thomas C. Byrne, state chairman,
delivered an address in which he ex
pressed satisfaction with the organ
ization in Omaha.
Sam Burns, chairman, in his final
instructions called upon the sales
men to remember that people are
asked to lend, not to give, and that
in asking wage earners to , invest
a portion of their savings in gov
ernment war bonds it should be
pointed out that most of the money
would be spent in the United States.
Convincing Comparisons.
"He may argue that $4.25 a year
interest is small. To this it might
be said that there is a large profit
to the man who buys a Liberty
bond, (with stable value). It is the
only commodity. Shoes have ad
vanced from $1.50 to $3.00; and
overalls that they used to pay 50c
for are uw $1.50.
"Consequently, if the argument is
reduced to overalls today they can
buy a $100 Liberty bond to 66 pairs
of overalls; and in our or five
years, when conditions are normal,
he will be able to get 200 pairs of
overalls with his bond. The $100
he puts into a bond today (in addi
tion to the interest it draws) will
buy about $300 worth oj anything
after the war is over.
T. L. Davis, vice chairman, called
attention to some s; ecial features of
after the war is over."
Features Described.
Purpose The money received
from this loan is for the support
of the men in service, the continu
ance of the war. There is no divi
dend sentiment in regard to the
purpose of the issue.
Security This jond is an absolute
contract of the United States gov
ernment with the purchaser to pay
a fixed amount of money when due,
and in addition, to pay semi-annual
interest. This contract is backed by
100,000,000 people, pledging their
fa'rth, credit and resources.
Rate A fair interest return for
government bonds under normal
conditions ranges from 2 per cent
to 3 per cent. The present rate of
4J4 per cent shows the high yield
available to investors.
Profit United States government
bonds just prior to the war sold on
a 2)4 per cent interest income basis.
The first 3's would sell at
$108.66 to yield 2i per cent inter
est return.
The second 4's would sell at
$109.90 to yield 2 per cent inter
est return.
The third 4!4's would sell at
$113.04 td yield 2 per cent inter
est returns.
Marketability These bonds have
cash value every day, and are rec
ognized as standard collateral.
Tax Exempt Tax exempt from
all personal taxes and practically
exempt from income taxes.
Urge Freeing Hun Slaves.
London, Oct. 3. The Anti-Slavery
and Aboriginies Protection so
ciety has presented a memorial to
the government asking for the abol
ition of the legal status of slavery
in tie former German territory in
Africa, now under British adminis
tration. They claim that there were
approximately 185,000 slaves in Ger
man East Africa on the outbreak
o war. Among the signers of the
memorial are the bishops of Dur
ham, Manchester, Oxford, Salisbury
Exeter, Hereford and Kensington,
with other prominent clergymen,
members of parliament and well
known citizens.
"Bone Dry" Bill Delayed.
Washington, Oct. 3. Delay in
final enactment of the wartime pro
hibition bill until after the Novem
ber elections seemed assured today
when the senate sent the bill back
to conference, insisting on its
amendment to regulate the profits
of Washington land'ors.
Gunboat Sunk in Collision.
London, Oct. 3. Fifty-three men
ire missing as a result of the sink
ing of a British torpedo gunboat in
a collision with a merchant vessel
September 30, according to an offi
cial statement issued by the British
admirality tonight.
Army Orders.
Washington. Oct. 4. (Special Tele
rjm) The appointment of Sergt. Rus
lell Field Hunter, aergeant first das
Walter Cruslus Bowick, quartermaster
eorjis. aa second lieutenants; Freen D
Kulsen aa captain, adjutant general's de
partment, for assignment to duty aa s
itatant camp ad.iutant: Robert Mora Wal
lace aa first lieutenant medical corps to
Des Mollies. Is announced.
The appointment of the following en
listed men as second lieutenants, quar
termaster corps, is announced: Q. M
Rorgt. William Chauncey Hutt. Sergt. first
Class 'William Ellis Brown Jr., each to re
port at Camp Dodge for duty.
Capt. Charles C. Cooper Is relieved
from assignment to duty with the Three
Hundred Sixty-eighth Infantry. He win
. proceed from Fort McHenry, Md., to Camp
Dodge.
The appointments of the following en
listed men as second lieutenants for the
present emergency with rank from their
assignment to duty at Fort Omaha are
announced: Frank Eugene Dennrn,
Charles August Abels. James Burner Jor
fan. Harold Morton Hine. Maynard Froth
Ingham Lydyard. Francis Anthony Rey
nolds. First U. Thomas M. Gregory. Infantry,
Is relieved from further duty at Howard
university, Washington, D. C., and will
proceed to Camp Dodge.
Secoad Lt Syllanus E. Wade, Herbert J.
Keldrum, signal corps, will report to
Camp Dodge, la., for assignment to duty
New Postmasters.
Washington. Oct 4. (Special) Post
masters appointed: Lisle. Wheeler county,
Nebraska. George S. Cameron, vice, Leon
J. Grout, removed: Dempster, Hamlin
county. Sooth Dakota, Hannah Dewall.
vice. Hannah Bradsom. resigned; leigler.
Rydt county. South Dakota, Anna Ten
dra, vice, Emma Vondra, resigned: Klrt
ley. Niobrara county. Wyoming. Eva L.
Zumbranen. vice. Haul O. Sowars, re
signed; Pleasal, Goshen county, Wyom-
ing, Frank W. Harvey, vice, Georgia Ja
htBh, resigned-
B
egin Your
Christmas
Shopping Saturday.
1UT
n
"EVERYBODYS STORE'
Buy a Bond
Then Buy Another
And Another Till
It Hurt.
Friday, October 4. 1918-
-STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY-
-Phone Douglas 2100
New French Kid Gloves to Match
the Shoes or Gown at $3,00
WE have in stock at present many or
the scarce colors, such as very dark
brown, castor, taupe, field mouse, mastic,
gray, beaver and buff. These have heavy
contrasting crochet stitching and Mi -inch
welt. Made of the very best French kid
skin; perfect in fit and workmanship. Our
expert fitters will fit you perfectly, at
$3.00 pair.
Che Favorite Chamoisette
Moves, 95c, $1.00, $125 pair.
American chamoisette gloves in colors
absolutely washable; brown, gray, khaki,
mastic, also black and white.
Wonwn s Kid Gloves at $1J0 Pair,
About y2 Regular Price
These are an importer's assortment of discontinued lines and
are extreme values. Saturday, at $1.50 pair.
Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor.
J
OMEN'S Silk
Boot Hose
85c
Seamless feet and double
top, white and colors; special
for Saturday, at 85c pair.
Women's Hose, 25c
Roadmen's samples in black
and white; cotton or lisle; full
seamless, garter tops, 25c pair.
Infant s Hose 39c
Black or white cashmere
hose, silk heel and toe, known
as "run-of-the-mill," at 39c
pair.
Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor.
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omens Union
Suits, Special
$1.50
Fine quality white cotton,
low neck and sleeveless, or
Dutch neck, elbow sleeves,
ankle lengths; sizes 34, 36 and
38.
Union Suits, $2.75
Women's part wool union
suits, high neck, long sleeves,
or Dutch neck, elbow sleeves,
ankle length.
Union Suits, $1.00
Children's union suits, fleece
lined, large sizes, long sleeves,
ankle length.
Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor.
You'll Appreciate These Dainty
New Blouses Offered Saturday
At $5.00
EXQUISITE new creations of
fine sheer net, hand em
broidered and lace trimmed;
Georgette blouses in the newest
effects, including:
The collarless round neck mod
ek and smart collar outlines
Some are quite effective with ap
plication of hand embroidery an
beading; also Crepe de Chiw
blouse, high or low neck models
trimmed with hemstitching am
braid. The newest shades of
flesh, gray, navy and brown, ar
well as white, are represented.
Georgette and Crepe de Chine
Blouses, at $3.95.
Another splendid selection high or low neck styles. Some
attractively trimmed with colored stitching. White, flesh, gray,
dark green, brown, navy and black; special at $3.95.
Suit Blouses at li Price.
Blouses In suit colors and combinations, hand embroidered and
beaded models, high or low neck styles; reduced for Saturday to Vz
the regular price.
Burgess-Nash Co. Second Floor
There's Individuality and Distinctiveness
In This Showing of Dresses at
$29.50 and Upward
CHARACTERISTIC Burgess-Nash creations of fine French
serges, wool jerseys, soft rich satins, crepe de chines, crepe
meteor and velvets.
Ultra distinctive models, featuring the new round collarless
neck; Russian blouse, panel and tunic effects.
Some are severely plain, while others are artistically trimmed
with silk braids, soutache braids, silk embroidery and fringe.
The prices range, from $29.50 upward.
Burgess-Nash Co. Second Floor
By Long Odds the Season's
Most Remarkable Values in
Tailored Suits
I At $29.50
Representing Reductions
of to Nearly 2 the
Regular Price.
THE suits are the new Fall and
Winter creations every one
of them measuring up to our
standard of quality each pos
sessing that touch of "different
hess" and individuality so char
acteristic of Burgess-Nash ready-to-wear.
There's a wide variety of
styles, severely tailored and
semi-tailored, some belted
and with pockets, while
others are trimmed with but
tons and braids.
The Materials:
Include poplins, gabardines, velours,
broadcloths and tricotines in the new
shades of green, navy, brown, gray,
taupe and beetroot, also black.
Burgess-Nash Co. Second Floor
'.:esh-cut
ROSES
4c
Fresh cut roses, assorted col
ors, special Saturday at 4c
each.
Ferns at 59c.
Potted ferns, healthy plants,
special at 59c each.
Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor.
FONTENELLE
Fabric Writing
Paper
29c
Handsomely boxed, 24 sheets
of paper and 24 envelopes tc
match, letter size; in tints only,
buff, blue, gray and violet
Especially rriced, box, 29c.
Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor.
SATURDAY'S
Specials in Leather
Goods
Hand bags of Morocco and
long grain leather, with metal
frames, each has change purse
and mirror; special, each, 75c.
Flat back strap bags of seal
and pearl grain leathers; spe
cial, each, $1.00.
Flat back and top strap
purses of seal and Morocco
grain, double pockets, nicely
lined and made; special, each,
$1.95.
At $2.50
Choose from back and top
strap bags of Morocco and
long grain leather, also service
bags of cotex in black and col
ors. Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor.
Here's Indeed a Most Uncommon
Offering For Saturday of Smart
Ready -to Wear Banded Hats
At
$2.75
A Price That Is Actually Less
Than y2 That at Which They
Were Intended to Sell
THE mere announcement should crowd this section
. with enthusiastic buyers, the minute the doors
open, eager to share in the wonderful values. We an
ticipate a generous response and have provided for just
such an occasion.
The offering includes Gage sailors and
other high class makes made of the finest
quality hatters' plush and Lyons velvet.
There are large flat sailors, side roll jaunty
effects, turned up backs, etc. And there's prac
tically every new and wanted shape. Not one
hat but what was intended to retail at more than
double the price Saturday.
NOTE None sent C. O. D. No phone or mail
orders accepted. No exchanges.
Burgess-Nash Co. Second Floor
Women9 s New Boots, Spat
Pumps and Oxfords
"The new fall models are ready."
We have never shown so many beau
tiful, splendid fitting styles.
Just a few of the many new ones:
Women's Boots at $10.00
Battleship Gray Kid
Silver Gray Kid
Fieldmouse Kid
AH with English whipcord craven
etted top, welt soles, covered Louis
heels, at $10.00.
Women's Boots, $6M to $10,00
Fine black kidskin, with the new walking and leather Louis
heels, perforated tip and vamp, at $6.50, $7.50 and $10.00 a pair.
Spat Pumps and Oxfords
In dark tan Russin calf, patent colt, white ooze and kidskin,
and a splendid assortment of spats in all the new shades.
Saturday is Children's Day
in our shoe section, where only the better grades of good wearing
shoes are sold. Burgess-Nash Co. Second Floor
Automobile Accessories
Special values that will appeal to the man who takes care of
his own car. We Recommend PORTAGE GUARANTEED 5,000
MiLE TIRES. Portage tires are made from live rubber, carefully
built up. Burgess-Nash guarantee goes with every tire sold and
make all adjustments on that basis.
GAS PEP Removes Carbon
Increases Mileage at Least 20 Per Cent
Makes your engine run smoother and give additional power.
Used and recommended by the largest auto users in the city.
A $1.25 box will purify 150 gallons ot gasoline. Results absolutely
guaranteed or money ,will be refunded after a 15-day trial.
Champion X spark plug, 43c.
Rose frictionlesa pumps, 14 -inch cylinder,
easiest hand-operated pump on the market, $1.69.
Marvel Jr. vulcanizers, complete with 6
patches, the outfit, 79c
Champion minute spark plug cleaner. Cleans
uiy spark plug without taking apart, 69c.
Johnson's carbon remover, can, 45c.
Se-ment-ol radiator cement, per can, 59c.
Blowout patches, 3-inch size, 25c.
Monitor hand-operated horns, black and nickel
finish, $1.95.
Vulcan Guaranteed
Inner Tubes
30x3 size $2.25
30x3 size -$2.50
capacity 3,800 lb., ad-
to 17 inches, 69c.
heat-resisting lubricating oil, per
Rid-O-Skid Chaines i
30x3 size $3.19
30x3 y3 size $3.25
Eureka Junior jacks,
justment 10
Veedol, a
gallon, 95c.
Johnson's liquid wax, small size, 45c; large
size, 59c.
Ford electric tail lamps, complete with bolt
and nut, also bulb, 59c.
Burgess-Nash Co. Fourth Floor
Men Who Know Clothes
CONCERN themselves with three factors fabric, fit and finish. Their importance
lies in their co-relation. Any one of the three must be present to insure the proper
result.
Burgess-Nash Ready -to- Wear Clothing
for men in a combination of dependable fabrics cut to fit and tailored by
journeymen workmen.
Compare a Burgess-Nash suit or dress coat, price for price, and quality
for quality, with other clothing for men. Your verdict will be acceptable to us.
Particularly attractive are these
Men's and Young Men's Suits
At $18.00 to $40.00
Every garment is stricty tailored throughout.
The range of selection is so large that you will have no trouble in choos
ing a suit thjat will please and satisfy you.
The materials are the best of wool fabrics in both domestic and imported
weaves, homespuns, worsteds, flannels and cheviots, made up in plain models,
double or single breasted, two or three-button or soft roll lapel.
Men's Overcoats $18 to $85
SPLENDID showing, including trench coats, belt all around, with cuff;
slash or patch pockets, self-convertible collar; in different lengths, self
or velvet collar, single or double breasted, $18.00 to $85.00.
Burgess-Nash Co. Fourth Floor
wf
yOUR New
Fall Hat
Surely you can be pleased in
this splendid showing, embrac
ing all the best styles, shapes
and shades, with a price range
of $3.00 to $20.00.
SPECIAL!
Men's Stiff Hats at
$2.00
English and American makes
in a big variety of styles,
shapes, crowns and brims from
which to select; greatly re
duced, at $2.00.
Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor.
Featuring for Saturday Boys'
Corduroy Suits Special at
$9.95
NEW trench model with slash pockets, with one and two-pair trou
sers cut extra full, browns and drabs; sizes 6 to 18, at $9.95.
Boys' School Suits, $7J95 to $25.00
With one or two pair trousers, cut full and lined in plain and
fancy mixtures, from $7.95 to $25.00. f
Boys' Overcoats, $6j95 to $25.00
., for school wear, button-to-the-neck or convertible collars, In
khaki, brown and blue cheviots and fancy mixtures; sizes 3 to 18:
prices $6.95 to $25.00. '
Boys mackinaw coats, sizes 4 to 20, $5.95 to $15.00.
Boys' corduroy knickers, all sizes, $1.50, $2.50, $3.00.
Boys' sweater coats, khaki, gray and red, $4.50 to $6.00
Boys jerseys m gray and maroon, purple and gray and plain blue,
gray and maroon, at $1.50 to $3.00, all sizes.
Boys' stocking caps in all colors, 50c, 75c, $1.00.
Boys' wool blouses in all sizes in khaki and gray, $1.25. $1 7S
Boys wool shirts, sizes 12 to 14, $2.25, in khaki and oxford.'
Boys' new trench models m caps, $1.50 to $2.50.
Boy Scout Uniforms
We also carry a complete line of official Boy Scout uniforms.
Burgess-Nash Co. Fourth Floor
You Can Best Settle the Stove Question
Here at Burgess-Nash
Buck's Combination
Range for Gas, - - n
Coal or Wood $119
1 n
Sanitary white enameled oven
door, white enameled splasher
back on high closet, change from
one fuel to another can be made
in a few seconds. Fitted with 4
patented Buck's economy burners
and one-line oven burner; high Jk
closet has broiler. We gunrantee pi
this stove to give satisfaction, j
$119.00.
Buck's Vienna Cast Iron
Range, $620
For coal or wood; sanitary white
enameled oven doors; white en
ameled splashers on high closet;
full nickel trimmed; 18-inch oven,
at $62.50.
Burgess-Nash Co. Downstairs Stora
Wllfii
A Great Clear away of Men's Shirts
Induding 'Star' and' Beau Brummell'
At $1.15
IT'S a cleanup of all broken assortments taken from our
regular stock and the price reductions" are simply
extreme. Some of them are slightly soiled from handling,
but we cannot emphasize too greatly the wonderful
values offered.
Every shirt is strictly first quality and a big
variety of styles, patterns and kinds is repre
sented. In the lot are soft negligees, stiff cuff negligees and
fine -pleated shirts. The materials are Russian cords,
woven and printed madras, poplins, percales, and fine
silk finished cloths. All sizes 14 to 18 neckband.
If you have a shirt requirement this is your oppor
tunity. Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor
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