Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 19, 1919, Image 15

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    JKE BEE: OMAHA,
UNIVERSITY DAY
TO BE OBSERVED
IN OMAHA MAY 2
Students From State Univer
sity to Spend Day ln,City
As Guests of Business
i
Men.
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The Chamber of Commerce has
decreed that Monday, May 2, is to
be University day in Omaha. Upon
that occasion 1,000. or more of the
students of the State university will
spend the day in the city. Organ
izations affiliated with the Chamber
of Commerce are raising the neces
sary money to finance the trip.
The university students will oc
cupy two special trains, coming over
the Burlington, reaching Omaha at
an early hour in the morning. Stu
dents interested in live stock and
ii. . i i . ... 7
inc pacKing industry win go direct
to the stock yards and packing
houses. There they will be enter
tained by members of the exchange
Yards company. Late in the day
they will board street tars and come
up to the city. ,
ed in the live stock industry will
come direct to Omaha. During the
day, under the guidance of the
alumnae of the university, they will
make trips about the city, visiting
the manufacturing plants and busi
ness establishments.
At 6 o'clock at night a buffet
luncheon will be served in the Au-
rlftnrflim 17 1 1 rt.ir in r tki'a .V..a ...ill
u.wa.M.... a viivnuiK una li tic win
," be a reception to former graduates
of the Omaha High school and the
High School of Commerce, now uni
versity students. '
The affairs of the day will con
clude with a dance in the Auditor-
ium, given for the visitors and their
guests.
Dean Cutter of the Nebraska Col
lege of Medicine, Omaha, is co
operating with the Chamher of
Commerce and its publicity depart
ment in making the trip of the uni
versity students a success.
Germany Doomed by
U. S. War Entry Was
Prediction of Ballin
London, April 17 -The following
interesting letter from the lateNHerr
Ballin is reprinted from the Regis
ter of Adelaide, South Australia:
The death of Herr Ballin, the
great German shipowner, who com
mitted suicide upon the signing of
"the armistice, might almost have
been foretold by those who were
ware of a letter written by him, a
copy of which was recently received
in SYdney. It is dated December 4,
1917, and was addressed "to my dear
Herr Geheimrat" (understood to
- mean Privy Councilor Dr. Rathenau
of Berlin). It proceeds:
"What sorry lies have been dished
up to our people on the subject of
shipping. One reads of resounding
strokes of riveters as thevwork at
the creation of new leviathans for
our overseas commerce. Our yards
are only , working for the navy, and
as for other ships, we have not
material or accommodations and
above all. we have not the necessary
labor, skilled and unskilled. I almost
despair when, I think how different
) It all might have been.
"You and I were never advocates
of this fatal policy of unrestricted
submarine warfare. Yorf will re
member how I went to Berlin to
seek to stay the hatid of the authori
ties. I begged them to reflect and
they told me the country insisted on
It. This was not true.
"I pointed out how it would in
evitably draw America into the con
flict, and they pooh-poohed me,
imiled at America and scorned her
Ihreat. JJo they smile now?
- "Let me tell you that it is my opin
ion the entry of the United States
into- this struggle may spell absolute
, disaster for us; but if I am concern
ed about bur relations with the
United States, I am still more anx-
ious about our relations with Great
Britain. I realize as never before
that all the increase in our wealth, all
. the success which attended our en
terprises in the years before the war,
was owing to our intercourse with
the British empire. Her home ports,
her dominions and colonies, were
freely opened to our shippers and
traders. Sometimes I wondered at
this generosity, and even called it
folly. Is it to be imagined for a
moment that these old relations will
return?
' I am not to be supposed as say
ing one word in favor of Britian's
policy in this war. I believe that
he entered it frm some base mo
tives; but I am now only dealing
with the fact that by our conduct of
this war," by the insensate folly of
our 'pan-Germans and our unspeak
able press, we have turned her in
born dislike of us into loathing, so
cold and fierce and lasting, as some
times to make me tremble for the
whole future ot our economic exist
mce. . . (
"With a hostile British empire
tailed and fretted with our military
luccess, raging us losses, Hope
lessly alienated, how are we to pro
Mir. the raw material which that em
pire alone can su'pply? That great
empire is self-contained, and we are
not; and all the military victories
and all the will-o'-the-wisps about
Hamburg? to Bagdad win not neip us,
Did Him Credit.
, The old sea captain in brass but-
" tons sat smoking comfortably by
his fireside, when Jack, his sailor
vn. broke hi upon mm.
"Weather too rough," explained
mn "n wf've out in for a dav."
"Too 'rough!" exclaimed Mr. Tar,
with visions ot his own days on ine
" briny. "Why, sir, I was once sail
ing around the cape when a storm
mrrte ml arfd it blew down the main
mast and the mizzenmast was swept
' way, but we didn't even think"" of
cutting in J" . .
"Well, you see," explained the son,
tV.i itnrm was Q bad it blew the
, anchors off the captain's buttons,
took -the paint off the ship's bow
and"
"Stop!" cried the old man. "You
do me credit. Jack: yoa do tne
ttaditfV-Milwaukce New,
SATURDAY 9 TO 10 A. M.
An Extraordinary One-Hour Sale of
HOSIER Y
Including Women Pure
Silk and Silk Fiber, at
25c
IT! VERY pair
I" j strictly.
1 T5nir
silk and fiber
silk, seamless,
full fashioned,
in white and
black, also
tan, bronze,
champagne,
pink, navy
and perirl
gray.
NOTE
Owing to the extremely low price, we reserve
the right to limit quantities to 4 pairs to a cus
tomer. No phone or C. 0. D's, no exchanges
and none to dealers.
Burg ets-Naih Co. Main Floor
r
EVERYBODY STORE"
Friday, April 18, 1919-
STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY-
-Phone Douglas 2100
VTEXT Sunday (day after tomorrow)
, will be Easter only one mofe day
to fit out yourself and family. for thjs
great day of feasting and for the wear
ing of new things. Are you ready? Can
we be of service to you?
Dainty New Easter
Nick Fixings
SCORES of new creations brodght out
especially to complete the Easter
outfit will receive their first showing
here Saturday.
Including
Venice Lace
Collars, -
$1.00 to $5.00
. Dainty new designs
and effects that add
much to the effec
tiveness of the new
.suit.
Novelty Vestees,
$1.00 to $10.00
Creations of organ
ic, pique, satin trico
lette and fancy ma
terials.
Silk Plush Scarfs, $15.00
Silk plush scarfs, full size and lined with
Skinner's satin, $15.00.
Marabou Capes, Stoles and Coatees,
$730 to $19.00
Natural black and dusky plain marabou, also
some combined with ostrich, $7.50 to $10.00.
BurgMS-Nuh Co. Mahl Floor
A Great Gathering of Smart New
Trimmed Hats in a Sale Saturday
t$S.OO
JUST in time for wear on Easter Sunday, comes this
really remarkable offering. In fact, we do not re
member when we offered such a charming range of se
lection and such wonderful values as these are Saturday.
The offering includes a great number of
hats taken from our higher-priced collec
tions and radically reduced to $5.00.
There is practically every wanted style
in the assortment.
"Transparent Hals ' Matrons Hats
J Cage Hats Sport Hats, Etc.
Hats suitable and desirable for any oc
casion individual and distinctive crea
tions all colors and black.
N6 exchanges, no refunds and no credits.
Burgess-Nash. Co. Second Floor '
New French Gloves for Easter
In the Prettiest Styles and Colors
SMART new long-wristed styles. Some have strap
at wrist, others three fasteners, still others that pull
on without fastenings. $2.75 to $4.50 pair.
New Two-Clasp Styles
All the newest colorings are here for se
lection, including beige, taupe, gray, pearl,
beaver, navy, brown and. amber. Some
have heavy crochet backs, others are plain,
$3.00 to $4.00.
New Silk Gloves.
JU $U5 to $225
z All the nrettv Sonne colors :
all have guaranteed finger tips.
T 3 d "1 Ol? i e E
m pair.
Silk Gloves. Special, 95c
Kayser's double tip silk gloves in white, -black, tan, beaver
and gray; black embroidered backs, 95; pair.
Gloves properly fitted will wear much longer; our fitters
are at your service.
Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor
EASTER Candy,
Special at
39c
, Delicious chocolate
creams, 10 assorted fla
vors. Special for Satur
day, at 39c a box.
Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor
You
For
For
Can Depend Upon Burgess-Nash
the Last Minute Service
Your New Easter Suit
OUR suits are made according to our own specifications, cut and made over natural model
ments, and as a rule seldom need more than a trifling alteration. This will assure the woman
off buying her suit until Saturday an opportunity to secure it in time for wear Easter day.
For Saturday We Again Feature
A Remarkable Collection oil
Tailored Suits
At$2S.OO
QUITS that have every appearance of garments for
which you would expect to pay higher prices. In this
offering for Saturday are included many new styles which
will be shown for the first time.
Individualand distinctive styles each possessing that
touch of "diff erentness" sought by every woman who gives
a thought about her dress. .
The season's most favored colorings and materials
are represented; ' .
measure-whoputs
Burgess-Nash Co." Second Floor
n I mJf EL . .1 k
Drugs and Toilet Goods
Small jar Mum, 19c
Amolin powder, large, 42c.
Eversweet, 19c.
Holmes' Frostilla, 21c.
Espey's hand lotion, 23c.
Chappedine for .chapped
face and hands, 19c.
Jardin de Rose face powder,
42c. '
Armand's bouquet complex
ion powder, 42c.
Djer Kiss powder, small,
5c.
Djer Kiss powder, large,
$1.10.
Locust Bloom ' and . White
Rose Quadruple Extract, 39c
os.
Burgess-Nash
- Piver's Le Trefle and Az
urea powder, $1.49.
Dorin rouge, fin brunette,
29c
Gouraud's Oriental cream, a
liquid face powder, $1.19.
JDjer Kiss perfume, $1.49 oz.
' Delatone, a superfluous hair
remover, 89c.
Dr. Lyons' tooth paste. 21c
Pond's cold cream, small jar,
19c.
Creme Elcaya vanishing
cream, 49c.
Gem theatrical cream, half
pound can, 20c.
Djer Kiss talcum powder,
39c can.
Co. Main Floor
Women9 s Distinctive Foot
wear For Easter Sunday
THE one' time of the year when fashions mark the
wearer of correct attire as a person of discriminat
ing taste, i3 on Easter Sunday morning, when complete
ly clad in the most becoming selection of the season's
style, the wearer joins in the pleasing competition of
dress and mode .
iew uxroras ana rumps
for Easter, $7.00 to $12.00
Dainty pretty models for dress.
The new low heel models for street.
They come in' fine black kidskin,
brown kidskin, patent kid, Colonia'
and pump patterns. 1 , 1
Black kid oxfords.
Brown kid oxfords.
Dark tan Russia calf oxfords.
' Brdwn Russia: calf pumps.
Pull Louis and Cuban heels, turn
and light welt sole. Prices, $7.00 to
$12.00.
Burgess-Nash Co. Second Floor
Exquisite Georgette and Hand-Made
Batiste Blouses Specially Priced Saturday
$5.00
IN this offering you'll find hundreds of blouses and dozens of
styles all fresh from their tissue wrappings and just in time for
Easter.
The colorings include Glory'Red, League Blue, Sunset, Maize
and Flesh, also White. There are also many of the much wanted
,color combinations and all sizes from 34 to 46. : t
' Burgess-Nash Co. Second Floor . V 1
Your Easter Outfit Not Complete
Without the Proper Corset
PERSONALITY is derived from poise fltyle.
Your contour is the first step, and is made with the
corset upon it depends the effect of the dress.
Before purchasing your corset we would be
pleased to show you the new models, which have been
carefully selected from the "Mae, Irene," "Gossard "
"Modart," Redfern and Warner's lines.
Our corsetieres will help you select the corset
best suited to your figure. ' '
Special showing of Satin corsets with elastic tops
at $7.50.
Burgess-Nash Co. Second Floor
Veils for the Easter Hat
Showing the newest effects. ' r
French veils with small, motif and chenille dot designs.
The new complexion veils, ' two-tone French blue, black,
Henna and Navy.
Pattern veils in all the favored colors.
' Burgess-Nash Co. Mala Floor
A Sale of White French Ivory at
A Price Way Below the Usual
Choice
A SPECIAL purchase makes possible these remarkable values.
TnHnrlpH nrt
TRAYS PERFUME BOTTLES
CLOTH BRUSHES COMBS
HAT BRUSHES PICTURE FRAMES
BUFFERS MIRRORS ,
Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor
HAIR BRUSHES
HAIR RECEIVERS
POWDER BOXES
JEWEL BOXES .
Pretty Silk Petticoats in
The New Easter Colorings
$5.95 to $16.50
JUST such petticoats as milady
will choose to complete her
Easter costume. Made of floris
wah silk Jersey or soft taffeta,
in the colorings to blend with all
the new suit and dress shades.
The price range is $5.95
to $16.50.
Petticoats in Out Sizes
Special attention has
been given to the selection
of pur stock of petticoats
in out sizes.
Burgess-Nash Co. Second Floor