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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. APRIL 17, -'1919.
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PHOTOPLAYS
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TOM MOORE AND MADGE KENNEDY
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BOULEVARD
33rd and
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EMMY WHELEN In
"SYLVIA ON A SPREE"
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'You'll Chuckle for a
Week after You see
DOROTHY
Peppy Polly
It's a pippin of a peppy
play and one you'll enjoy
every minute of.
u When we saw the way
she cleaned up the Girls'
Reform School we couldn't
fhelp but think what she
would have done to our own
little reform school at
Geneva.
LLOYD
COMEDY
PATHE
NEWS
Today, Friday and
Saturday
CITY PLANNING
BOARD MUST GET
DOWN JO EARTH
Mayor Criticises Plan for Em
ploying St. Louis Man in
Advisory Capacity at
33,000 Year'
"Unless thi city planning de
partment conies down to earth, they
won't get a 'cent for next year,"
said Mayor Smith in city council
committee of the whole yesterday
afternoon.
The mayor referred particularly
to the recent employment of Har
land Bartholomew, of the St. Louis
AMUSEMENTS.
"OMAHA'S FUN CENTER"
Dily Mate, 1S-2S-50C
Evngi 2S-50-75C SI
Gm. F. Balfrage OMara a R.gular 8how
"Hip, Hip, Hooray! Girls" JSSL
M."5.H?tt 6-DivIng Be1!e$-6
VaudmllU'i Holt Beautiful Aquntlo Aot.
AMATEUR 0IVINQ CONTEST.
Friday Nlta or Ladlaa.
Troehy Cum to Winner,. Bio Beauty Chsrua.
LADIES' DIME MATINEE WEEK DAYS.
Bat. Mat. & Wk.: Frank (Funny) Finn;.
Every
Night,
8:15
THE HEART OF ANNIE WOOD"! BERT
BAKER 4 CO.t BAILEY & COWAN: THE
SHRAPNEL DODGERS; Burnt A Fmblto;
William Smyth: Johanna Joufiaon'a Icelandic
"Gllma" Co.: Klnoorami: Travel Wtefcly.
L. In II M Jt k WH
1 1 r II tr'i tn m
NEW SHOW TODAY
PAUL LEVAN DO BBS
RAWLS A VON KAUFFMAN; BOB MILLS'
TOJETTI A BENNETT. Photoplay Attraction
BESSIE LOVE In "THE YANKEE PRIN
CESS. Kayiton Comedy. Patha Wly.
AUDITORIUM
Tuesday Eve., April 22
LAZZARI-GANZ
Joint Recital
SEATS NOW AT
BEATON'S OR AUDITORIUM
Price 75c to $2.00, Plus War Tax.
Tonight
8.20 P. M.
ONLY TIME
MischaElman
i Ce ebrated Violinist
Mr'. Joaof Bonime, Accompanists
Tickets 50c, $1.00,
$1.50 and $2.00.
PHOTOPLAYS
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THEDA
BARA
in
"THE
SHE
DEVIL"
to?
in
1321
BILLIE
BURKE
in "GOOD
GRACIOUS
'
and Omaha
Tornado
Picture.
CHEER UP!
4-i W1I 1 ADOIVF TnMnDDnU CDIHAV CDCKin
'A ING HER EASTER SUNDAY HERE IN GLAD
M TOGS AND HER ENGAGE-
U MENT ENDS NEXT WEDNES
DAY.
wu
D.'K1Y"
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"Mickey" Is
Mabel Ilormand
In Mack Sennett's
$300,000 Masterpiece.
Direct From
Record 4-Week
Run in
Kansas City.
Pricoe Matinee Daily,
25c. Evoninf , 25c-35c.
oozes, sue .oniinuona, "r.1
II A. m. iui ii r. m. a5s
AT THE
Brandeis
city planning commission, to serve
in an advisory capacity for the
Omaha city planning commission at
an agreed compensation of $3,000.
Mr. Bartholemew was paid $300 for
January2S0 for February and $250
for March.
"The engagement of Mr. Bar
tholomew was approved by the city
planning commission, explained
City Commissioner Towl. "This St.
Louis expert is here twice a month
for two or three days at a time and
he is giving expert services in' ion
ing work and other phases of city
planning. Members of the city plan
ning board are giving their services
without pay and I take it that they
knew what they were doing when
they engaged Mr. Bartholomew.
Personally I am satisfied that the
city is receiving value for money
paid in this instance.
Plenty Loan Buttons Here.
Fred A. Cuscaden has 75,000 but
tons to be used as honor emblems
for those who buy Victory Liberty
loan notes. These buttons, blue
ground with white "V" and the
words "Victory" and "Loan" in
white, are here. Thirty thousand
wind shield stickers, which may also
be used as window emblems, are
here, and 300 industrial honor flags
are ordered for Omaha. Miscellan
eous posters, emblems, flags to the
number of 40,000 are on hand, and
thousands of pamphlets. .Among
them are 1,000 "The Watch on The
Rhine." one of the best of the leaf
lets. This little pamphlet is by Brig.
Sergt. Maj. Allen C. Rankin, field
artillery, Second division, army of
occupation. Five thousand copies of
the pamphlet "The Victory Liberty
Loan," a compact brochure with
information, were issued locally.
.Five thousand lithographs have
been put in windows, and 500 ban
ners will be used on the trolley
wires, beginning Monday.
Brief City News
Have Root Print It Beacon Press.
Lighting FUturea Burgesa-Gran-dea
Co.
TREES, SHRUBS, SEEDS Men
eray'a, J 4th & B'wy., Council Bluffs.
Phone 1(98.
Start Liberty Bank Carpenters
started work yesterday In the ro
tunda of tha court house building
the structure of the "Liberty bank,"
which will be used during the Vic
tory Liberty loan drive.
Address School Children Mayor
Smith and Garden Supervisor Joe
Ihm spoke to pupils of Howard Ken
nedy school Wednesday morning on
the subject of gardening. This
school has obtained the use of a
tract of land adjoining the school
site. .
Easter Cantata Easter Sunday
afternoon at 4:30 o'clock the choir
of AU Saints church will present
the cantata "Christ, the Victor," by
Dudley Buck, under the direction of
J. H. Simms. This .service will be
entirely musical and the public is in
vited. ,
Speakers at Theaters Chairman
Raymond Q. Young of the speakers'
committee, Victory Liberty loan, is
arranging to have speakers in the
down-town theaters Monday, Tues
day and Wednesday, April 21, 22
and 23. Several of the theaters are
planning elaborate settings, har
monizing with the work of the Vic
tory Liberty loan drive.
Carlton Hotel Sold The Carlton
hotel, Fifteenth and Howard streets,
was sold Tuesday by Charles Vail
and Mrs. A. Rouse to Louis Rent
frow for $21,000. Mr. Rentfrow is
an old-time Omaha hotel man and
former owner of the Millard and
Neville hotels. He took possession of
the hotel yesterday and declares his
intention to make a number of im
provements. J. C. Lewis made the
sale.
Bee Want Ads pay big profits to
the people who read them.
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Your Collar will
Fel Comfortable
Get a Beau Brummel Shirt on your
back. It will feel right easy and com
fortable in every part
if.' v
Then when you have adjusted your
tie you'll find your collar feels right, and
looks right It will not poke you under
the chin all the time. That's because
Beau Brummel Shirts
have a collar band cut at just the proper angle so,
that the collar fits as it should. There are six other
special features built into every Beau Brummel
that make these fine shirts the acme of comfort
and style. Come in and let us show them to you.
There are high colors in splendid silks, and "quiet"
patterns in fine shirtings of less extreme styles
each perfection in its smartness and high quality.
Burgess-Wash Company
everybody; store
J
PHOTOPLAYS
Owing to the Great Demand
Not a War Picture.
The First Motion Picture to Speak Frankly on the Causes
and Effects of Venereal Diseases
Will Be Shown
LAST THREE DAYS
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
MATINEES "tp.M.
FOR LADIES ONLY
EVENINGS s p.m. ton p.m.
FOR MEN ONLY
Persons Under 16 Not Admitted.
BOYD
Admission, 35c and War Tax.
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' EVERYBODY STDRHT
Wednesday, April 16, 1919-
-STORE NEWS FOR THURSDAY-
-Phone Douglas 2100
In Plenty of Time for Easter
Comes This Sale of Smart New
Trimmed Millinery
At $5.00 and $7.50
Prices That Represent Extreme Reductions
TO effect a quick and decisive clearaway before Easter, we have radically re
duced a number of cleverly trimmed hats to $5.00 and $7.50.
Large Transparent Hats, Hair Hats
Arpd M aline Hats
In a wide selection of the favored new colors and black, including
Gage Hats Fisk Hats Rawak Hats
We consider this offering most opportune, coming as it does but a day or two
before Easter a time when every woman wants to come forth with a new bonnet.
And the values are extreme for Thursday.
Burgasa-Naah Co. Second Floor
You'd Better Pick Out the One You Want ...
Here Thursday From This Group of
Tailored Suits
At $25.00
If You Wish to Wear It
Easter Sunday
YOU'LL find an assortment of clever individual
styles, representing values that stand out head
and shoulders above all others at the same price.
We're specializing on $25.00 suits this sea
son, and in doing so, we determined to give
the most in style and value large production
could make possible.
For Thursday, there's a wide range of clever styles,
colors and materials from which to make your selec
tion. Suits for which you would expect to pay a
much higher price.
Several new styles will receive their first showing
Thursday.
Burgeaa-Naah Co. Second Floor
SOLDIERS, Sailors
and Marines
You men returning from
the service will want to
step out in new civilian
clothes this Easter. We're
ready for you with the
new styles.
Men's Suits and Over
coats from several of the
foremost makers in the
country.
Beau Brummel and Star
brand shirts,
Banister shoes.
Fine quality hats.
A great variety to choose
from all splendid values.
Burfeae-Naah Co.
Main and Fourth' Floor ,
D
RUGS and Toilet
Goods Specials
Wanous shampoo bags, 6c.
Rit Dye soap, all shades, the
cake,7c.
Sloan's liniment, 19c.
Dr. Grave's tooth powder,
16c
Babcock's corylopsis talcum,
19c.
Ingram's milk weed cream,
small size, 44c.
BurfMa-Naah Co. Main Floor
New French Kid Gloves
For the New Easter Outfit
A LL the newest colorings are here for selection, in
J eluding beige, taupe, gray, pearl, beaver, navy,
brown,, and amber. Some have heavy crochet backs,
others are plain, $3.00 to $4.00 pair.
New Silk Gloves, $U5 to $225
All the pretty Spring colors, all have
guaranteed finger tips. Priced from
$1.25 to $2.25 pair.
Silk Glove Specials, 95c
Kayser's double tip silk gloves in white,
black, tan, beaver and gray, black embroid
ered backs, 95c pair.
Gloves properly fitted will
wear much longer; our fit
ters are at your service.
Burgeaa-Naah Co. Main Floor
Fresh As Easter Lilies Are
The April Hy-Art Petticoats
$3.85
BOTH of the above beautiful styles are made of
splendid soft quality taffeta silk in latest Easter
colorings. Modeled to meet the latest style tendencies
of outer garments.
Both have perfect fitting "Justo Top," assuring
perfect fit and hang.
Have you taken advantage of these unusul values,
only possible because we, in co-operation with other
stores throughout the country, take our portion of the
$3.85 HY-ART factories' output, consisting of only two
styles each month.
As a result, these factories run a large production
with no dull seasons the; year 'round which savings,
in addition to the selling expenses, give you values that
would be impossible in the regular way of manufac
ture. Burgeaa-Naah Co. Downstair! Store
Here's an Extraordinary Offering
Men's Neckwear
At 65c
That Overshadows in Point
Any Previous Like Sale r"
A FORTUNATE trade deal
brought this big group of
four-in-hands to us at a big
price reduction. ,
They're all cut full flowing
ends, from a superior quality
of all-silk neckweaf fabrics.
The designs and colorings
are exceptionally pretty and in
great variety fine allover,
floral and figured effects.
i There s no doubt but there
Is a coloring and pattern to
suit you, and at a price way
below what they were in
tended to sell.
You'll want a half dozen
or more when you see them.
Burgeaa-Naah Co. Main Floor
of Value
I W4 s
A Sale of
Silk Fibre Shirts
At $3.29
That should interest 1 every
man Thursday, because the
values are way out of the or
dinary. Like the neckwear described
above, they were bought under
price and that's the way we
offer them to you.
Made of splendid quality of
silk fiber and silk-striped shirt
ing material in a wide variety
of colors and strikingly, smart
patterns.
There are all sizes and dif
ferent length sleeves.
Really you can't afford to
miss this opportunity to buy
your season's supply of shirts.
Burgeaa-Naah Co. Main Floor
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