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    PEACE PROGRAM
IS CHANGED BY
HUNGARY COUP
.Whole Plan of Conference to
. Settle Questions On by
: One Discouraged by
i 'Revolt,
Bv NABOTH HEDIN.
fcolnnal Bcrvic Staff 6orrwtfat.)
; Paris, March both Ger,
n?ny and Ri e hi stomach, the
peace conference it suffering from
indigestion. If it were possible, to
digest either it might h tf to
digest th other, IN Hungarian
events have blasted thepjap & make
a separate peace with Germany first
ana wen sen) ine usin.n nq
Balkin affairs, leaving Russia to be
disposed of. Ust, The ppjshevifci and
some of the eastern. nat'opaliMes
will not stay pyt,
TI'S impressipt prevails here that
as much progress actually has been
realised during the m 'thffe days
as (Hiring th prsetaing tnree
Indemnities Chief Question.
Thus far the question of-indem-
! - .1 . . i I . I-
rui)es ana reparation nave oeen inc
. chief subjects of discussion, is be
lieved. Finanqa.1 experts-pava $en
canea in to) suQmii jneir views, -
Though present indiifttjens n
that a (reneral treaty of peace wil
be signed forthwith, it is not cer
tain that tins will be the putcomg.
N(? formal decisions have yet been
reached. Another revolt in the east
rrjay again upset all plans. Already
disquieting reports come from Rour
mania to worry tne peace makers.
tu. ti : i
x xiuiiKaiiaii uavc iui vuur
munications with Roumania. The
Russians are boasting about upheav
als in Bessarabia. '
The suggestion will not down kat
it trie terms to be submitted to iiera
rnany are tco drastic she will play
the bolshevist card rather than sign,
The German leaders are whipping
the public into a fecaeitrant am
tude. '
, BeUjvf Coup 4'Stlt, . .
Many in authoritative position
here believe from recent Hungarian
reports that Count Karely fleliberr
ately turned his power ever to the
reds, partly in order ta impress the
allies, partly to stimulate national
aetion against the Pan's conference
decisions regarding (he Roumanian
frontiers.
m .Whether the Germans had a hand
if! this maneuver is not yet ttab
lished, but it is not improbable.
Jp order to enforce its decrees the
peace, congress must police ajf pf
eastern Europe, starting with the
rival elements, But, frankly, na
body loves that Job.
While the fopr jtatemen are work
ing at high pressure each must keep
a steady, sye pn the political situat
tion in his respective home country,
Italy is seething with underground
unrest, while in England members
of the House of Commons are in
sisting to know frpn? the govern
ment how much Lloyd George will
make Germany pay. President Wil
son has taken a new attitude toward
opposition at home. French internal
politics i becoming mj?r acute
daily.' The government needs an
other tremendous appropriation, and
must daily listen to viplpnt triticjsm-
Intervention in RIS Lik?!y. .
Military intervention in Russia
which Foreign Minister Piebpft U
voFed three mpnths ago, now ap
pears more and more likely, Listen
to what the sGnservatjvf Temp?
says:
"The allied governments rjeed an
active policy toward Russia I poli
cy which must rpcpneile two. neces
sities: First, to reach bolsheyisra at
it source, which i loscowt and,
second, to avoid the sacrifice pf hu
man lives pf trSPBS Of the western
allies. Is such a reconciliation im
'tfiis'sible? No, the wprd mppssiple'
is neither in the French; nor
inter-allied vocabulary. . . ' ,
Russians here urge that the allies
should pay. the expenses of a tarn-
faign against the bolshevikf by anti
olshevist Slav forces, lyt the upi
versal feeling is that diplomacy
alpne can solve the situation. If this
bolsheviki agreed o stay at home
arid run their own affairs many here
might listen to them. Th world is
war weary.
Complete Plans for
Discharge of Men in
: Army of Occupation
Cobleni, March 29.(?y the. As
sociated Press.) -r The. annsuage
ment by the War department of its
intention to sand from the United
States volunteers enlisted for usf
replacing members pf the 'perma
nent rmy qi occupation,'' who. der
sire tP leave tne service, reached
Third irmv headauarters yesterday,
. k. -- . J . K..
e annouuecmvui 135 iy
aftment to allay unrest araopg
regular army divisions, which
. t . . .J u . u
are due tor replacements, aim u'iu
rnnhiin a larsre oercenetane of men
who volunteered fof the jfuratip fif
the war, and among national guards
men who are ager ta return home
as soon as possible.
A plan'is beinf worke4 put for
the segregation into the regular
army divisions of the army of pe
cupation of regular officers and such
of other officers as desire to remain
in the regular army service. The
department, by this means, contem
plates rejieying as soon at feasihle
those reserve and national guard eft
rkers who desire to return to the
United States for business or other
reasons.
German Strikers" Seek
-;v Disarmament of Police
Copenhagen, ' March 29.--Thg
strikes in the Ruhr industrial ftgioi
are extending, "aecofdmg t dir
patches from Essen today, Thirty
thousand men are reported out.
At a meeting of the strikers at
Larigendreer, near Dortmund, on
Thursday, demands were formulat
ed, including the formation of 9
revolutionary workman's guard, the
establishment of political and eco
nomic relations'with the Russian so
viet government and the disarma-
Men's Lounging Room
Were pen can rest, read, and
moke. Equipped with barber
(hop, manicuring and chiropody.
FoirtJ Floor
mimr
Children'iWr CWfti 'i
SPECIAL Wntion given1 to -tW-j
cuttiag , of phjldren!. hair - in w ;,
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STORE NEWS FQH MONDAY-
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.Phone DouglM 2100
THIS
sua 1
What
Dre$s-Up
Week
Means
At
Burgess-Nash
Spring ia the h$tn?&l
dress-up time.
It is then that nature
puts pi jts new dress. -
The new carpet of green
grass, the trees with their
leaves and blossoms, animals
shed their winter fur and are
Bleek and trim for the new
season' And so t is and
should bo with man, yet as a
rule pan gives hut little
thought to his outward apt
pearance.
"Dress doe not make the
pan," t is true, but it goes a
jong way, in helping him tq
accomplish the result he seeks,
It is with this in mind that
we have prepared for Dress
tip, week ' in pur store pro
vided far everything that you
may neec to "Dress up," not
only your personal appear
ance, but that of your home,
both jnsjde an4 out.
" And as inducement we of?
fer special prjee advantages in
every peetion of this big help,
ful . stare on merchandise of
this sort. ;
. Remembering our motto to
be of the "greatest service te
the greatest -number" at all
times. !
o
inery of All Types-Diversity
Reigns for Dressup Week
THERE i literally 4 multitude of EASTER" Millinery
styles iof the gratification of the particular.
In the Directoire pokes, shep
herdess hats with quaint stream
ers and very charming Watteau
types alone, the selection is seem
ingly endless.
Not alone are these hats to be
had showing the liberal use of
trimmings of many pretty kinds,
but milliners are meeting the de
sire for Directoire modes in mere
.tailored forms. ,v
The ribbon bedecked hat is verv
fashionable and designers are us
ing ribbons in panifold ways that
I add daintiness and charm to these
styles. '
Diversity is cdrtainly the key?
note of the millinery fashions this
Our millinery cases are replen
1 ished almost hourly particularly
' in those cjevpte4 to our models,
St iu.qp. ,
1
BurgMS-Nash Co.-
Floor
5 MART Beaded
If and Bags
, Years ago a beaded hand bag
worn by a woman indicated to
her friends that she had spent
many days, and more oftener
months, in fashjpnjng this
handiwork,
Today this is unnecessary, as
thp mpst' beautiful beaded hand
bags come to s from Prance
where they are made jn ex
quisite 'designs by French" bead
WPfkers, We feature - a hi?
display at 417-90 to ?5.0Q.
Burg-Nk Co. Main Floor
f pRANCAISE Bleu
Costume Necklaces
An pow the vogue iif New
York. - We aye showing a very
complete lipe of this pew neck?
lace in various styles and prices.
Also s splendid assortment of
"'Victory Red," "Russian
Lapes." Oriental Jade'
Tearl'" and combination neck
laces. Buy a necklace for each
gown. :' Priced, 50e to f 5.B6,
Buresi-Nah Co. Mala Floor
Dress lp the Home With Some of These
Pretty Cretonnes Featured at 29c to 89c Yard
BEAUTIFUL new colorings and patterns that will Jepd a touch of newness,
. and at a very small expense, . ;
For Monday, we pf fer; v '
A very choice selection of excellent quality, nleasinsr Datterns and rnlnr-
ings, suitable for draperies in any room of the. house or covering for furni
ture. The range of selection is extremely wide and varied.
Burcss-Nah Co. Third Floor '
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Burgess-Nash Company
. Takes pleasure in requesting
your presence at a special
; display and sale of
Fine Ljecorative Linens
Including
- Hand-Made Italian Filet
Beautiful Hand-Made Mosaic
. $il-te-rre and Madeira
In exquisite de$igm of CutrWork,
Point de Venice, Burana, also
Real and limitation Laces
Including: f, ; . '
Real Limerick, Irish Crochet, Filet,
Chantilly, Georgette and
Embroidered Combinations
In bands , and flouncing? , as well as
Exquisite New Silks
In rich distinctive and individual
patterns and colorings.
In a special section of the
Third Floor
March thirty-first . .:
Nineteen hundred nineteen,
K IN OMAHA
Yon Certainly Will Be Dretsed Up in One of. These WonderM
TAP .OIRFB M II
We Offer
Monday at
MS.OO' 1
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TTflTH 11 have ia!d about oot suite at
VV 115.00. there'! always something new
t sy, Style after style, an4 always gprne
tbinff IffiereHWepie jaunty new featur
8bu the eaJlai, a new taper about the shouU
4era, somthi8 ftt lft M tfne t attra?t,
seme new M74fif me)l f br!4
gomettiing about the hang ef the skirt you
hadn't seen before, guttons find new ways
of adding fa the PhftlTO of the suit they adorn,
New, vest effeete. new ideas in silk 6verTeel
lirsali i4dtef Its bit f newness,
The miiteilils are poplins, series and
tweeds, in th shades f navy, gray, tan,
gieen and freneh blej ajgo bjaek,
Dolmam and Crpe? Favored
Perhaps the smartest and most stylish
garment to wear ever the suit e? dress is the
Dolman or the Cape. :. i ; i!
As in the suit fashions, so in these Rarments, the priginators set the seal e their favor upon this particular
style, not ta the exclusion of all pthers, hut certainly with neater emphasis.
For Monday We Feature Dolmans and Capes at $25
Made el a superior quality of Navy Blue Serire. in a variety of styles. Similar to the illustration on the left
Bnttona hrajdj n4 tailor BtitehJng-ewphasiae th style features.
' : ' ' - BarfoHrNaaa 6-Socoad Floor - .
We Feature Yards aridtards of Beautiful New Silk
For Dress-Up W Price
$1.45 Yard
AN extensive selection of the very newest weaves in all the most favored colorings and patterns.
t is especially desirable for dresses, skirts, waists, et. 'i , '
86-ineh faney stripe and plaid Taffeta for skirts and dresses.
,3 6-inch fancy stripe Satin for skirts and dresses.
88-inch printed Kimono Silk in pretty colors.
86-inch Lining Satin guaranteed to wear. All plain shades. ,::
36rirjch Black Patin Mesfsaline, soft finish, rich raven blacky
40-inch Black Crepe de (Ihine in a pice heavy quality. ,
3-inch blaek Chiffon taffeta; pure dye. "
Every piece
86-inch Silk Poplin; extra speeial quality. All shade.
86-ineh white Japanese Crepe foy waists and underwear will Uon
der perfectly, i . -
r 40-inch printed Chiffon Cloth j neat deslgna.
y tQ4nch figured Foulard fr&it patterns.
82-inch Tub Silk; fast color for men's shirts, fa white ground, with
pretty cpjor stripe.
Chiffon Taffeta
$1.69
A m line Pf 36-inch Chif
fon Taffeta and a large as
sortmerit of pretty shades:
plenty of Navy Blue and
Blaek for dresses, skirts and
guits. ',,
Fancy New Silks Monday, at
Ineludmg I '
86-inch plain Chiffen Taffeta,
40-inch Satin Charmeuse.
36-inch Figured Foulards.
40-inch Crepe de. Chine f alj shades.
86-inch Plaid Taffeta Silks,
86-inch Stripe Taffeta Silks. . :
Sfirineh Prineess Satin.
40-inch Black Chiffon Taffeta.
$195
Yard
Art Satin !
$4,50
For aport skirts, In Gray
Tan, White and Pink, full
36 inches wide. Priced for
Jlonday, at $4.50 a yard,
BurgMf Naah Ce-ilaia floor
The Corset Should Be the Foun
dation of Your "Dress-Up" Plan
A NP we dpubt if you can choose a better corset for
that fonndetion than the
Madame Irene"
The Spring models of this
famous make assure youthful
lines that are the foundations
of the new mode.
For "Dress-Up" Week we
have arranged a display pf the
new modes, notably fine as te
fabrics, finishing details and
figure lines. -French
Coutil, $6.50 to $23f
Batiste, at $7.50 to $35.00.
gilk Breehe, $10 to $49.50.
Silk Treco, $16.50 to $0.00.
BurgMl-Nash Co. Second Floor
Exclusive Spring Models in
Women's Oxfords and Pumps
VOU'LL consider yourself "dressed up" with a pair
ui wiese Binary new low SnOCS.
Fine, black' French kidskin ; latest
New York last With turn soles, 24-in.
Louis' heels, very dressy for afternoon
and evening wear,- "" r".
Black kid, crescent round tongue pump,
French bound turn, SHnch Louif heels.
Same model in patent kid, vry correct
fpf jlressy evening wea.r, . '
For street wear, mahogany Russia calfskin
oxfords and pumps with goo4 arch, 1-inch
leather Cuban heels. " '.
Over 0Q new styles, priced, $7.00 to $12.
BurCM.-Na Co-aMond Floor
Ckaraway of "Standard"
Rotary Sewing Machines
$39.50
EACH machine is a d.rop head
style, complete with full
set of attachments, including
both lock and chain stitch.
Most of the machines are
hew, some are slightly used,
while some have been marred
by handling and a few are floor
samples.
But every one is. " ' ; ' ,
Guaranteed to Be in
Perfect Condition
and will last a lifetime. ;
Furthermore, you can buy
them on terms as low as
$2.00 Down and $H0O Weekly
BurM-N.b Co. Fourth Floor
A Soft, Shimmery Petticoat-A
Requirement to the Dressup Outfit
TP! I
TTTfE feature here for Dress-
Up Week, a' particu
larly attractive display of
silk petticoats, illustrating
two of the smartest creations
brought out this season.
. The one shown on the fig
ure is of flpred Floriwah
silk ' taffeta ap pricetj at
$14,50. : '
The ether is el silk
jersey and prised at
$1MQ, ,
An extremely at-
. tractive line is shown at
$5.95 to $16.50.
Burfcu-Nuh Cow -Scm4 Floor
The Home Will Look "Dressed Up" With
One of These 9x12 Feet Axminster Rugs
At $36.30
AjN extra special value fo? Monday. There, are 86
patterns from which to choose. Siie 0x12 feet,
seamed and seamless, extra' heavy quality. Neat all
over patterns, in a w4e assortment ef colorings. Qpe
of the. best values of the season.
Inlaid Linoleums at $139
Another shipment, including heat tile patterns, '
large range qf colorings, 6 feet wide, special at $1.29
Square yard.
Grass Rugs
Suitable for dining rooms, sun parlor and bedt
roems, two sizes, plain and stenciled patterns, brown
only. f
Size 8x10 feet, $6.75.
Size 9x12 feet; $8.75.
BnrfM-Nah Cv falN Floor
Grata Matting
For runner trips and small ruga, PJaln and
fancy boui4 adjfes. Green and brown color.
27 inches wide, 35$ yard. , . .! , ;
3p inches wide, 45c yard.
Mem (HI luilic HUOUgnUUl UCI- yv
many, JS