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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1919.
COMM
NAME FINANCE
fITTEE FOR
BOY SCOUT WEEK
Captains and Assistants in 29
Districts Will Start Cam
paign for Funds Next
Monday.
Chairman W. E. Reed of the
( nance committee has announced
the details of his organization for
tiie Boy Scout drive which begins
Monday morning at 8 o'clock.
The city has been divided into 29
ijistricts of various sizes. In each
district a captain has been named to
supervise the solicitation of funds.
Kach captain will have under him at
least five assistants.
It is planned to call on every bus
iness house in the city and give each
:i opportunity to subscribe to the
fund. Subscriptions may be made
payable in installments, if desired,
or paid in cash at time of subscrip
tion. Rotary Club Members.
The little army of solicitors is
made up entirely from members of
the Rotary club, which is backing
the drive.
The names of the captains and
workers in the different districts are
as follows:
District No. 1, Missouri Rlvpr to Tenth
Street, Farnam to Cuming Streets Cap
tain. O. C. Kdgerly; assistants, H A
Abbott, rr. W. K. Foote. H. G. Moor
hfart, IT. I. Gannett, P. B. Myers.
District No. 2, Tenth to Thirteenth
Streets, Farnam to Dodge Streets Cap
tain, Georga K. !) Bride; assistants, C.
W. Adams. J. M. Glllan, L. V. Nicholas,
A. D. Northrup, J. W. Elwood.
District No. 3, Tenth to Fourteenth
Streets, Dodge to Cuming Streets Cap
tain, A. C. Sconce; assistants. James
Allan. O. S. Goodrich, F. J. Norton, Dr.
C. B. Atzen, A. W. Gordon.
District No. 4, Thirteenth to Fourteenth
Streets, Dodge to Farnam Streets Cap
tain, B. H. Smith; assistants, T. J. O'Brien,
V. Ray Gould, A. R. Tardun, H. J. Bailey,
Howard Gouldlng.
District No. 6, Fourteenth to Fifteenth
Streets, Farnam Street to Capitol Avenue
Captain, W. R. Adair; assistants, J. F.
Hamilton, George O. Pray. J. M. Harding,
Edwin Tuls. O. W. Eldrltlge.
District No. 6, Fifteenth to Sixteenth
Streets, Farnam Street to Capitol Avenue
Captain, A. S. Borgluni: assistants,
Hanlel Baum, Jr.; R. M. Harris. H. L.
lVard, Frank J. Haskell, Samuel Rees.
Vpdlke Leads Seventh.
District No. 7, Fourteenth to Sixteenth
Streets, Cuming Street to Capitol Avenue
Captain. R. B. Updike; assistants. John
Beliins. P. C. Hen fey, Victor V. Reynolds,
H. O. Boll. J. F. Heoox.
District No. 8, Sixteenth to Twentieth
Streets, Cass to Cuming Streets Cap
tain, A. K Bloom; assistants, Q. E.
French, Arthur Metz, H. M. Rogers, Frank
C. Bestor, lir. E. C. Henry.
District No. 9. Sixteenth to Twentieth
Streets. Dodge to Cass Streets Captain,
T. J. Bruner; assistants, J. H. Beveridtre,
I, . M. Rogers. W. A. Rourke, B. P. Bill
ings, J. -M. Hngan.
District No. 10. Sixteenth to Seventeenth
Street. Farnam to Dodge Streets Captain,
H A. Wilcox; assistants. W, S. Blackwell,
Harry Ryan, G. A. Saclrs, S. A. Houser,
C. L. Meyer.
District No 11, Seventeenth to Twentieth
streets. Farnam to Dodge Streets Captain
lates H. Rheam: assistants. A. W. Bloom,
Charles F. Schwager. R. W. Hyatt, C. L,.
Farnsworth. J. L. Ferclot.
District No. 12, Seventeenth to Twen
tieth Streets, Howard to Farnam Streets
Captain. Dan A. Johnson; assistants. V.
W. Boyles, C. R. Jewell, Al. C. Scott, C.
It. Brown.
District No. 13, Fourteenth to Seven
teenth Streets, Howard to Farnam Streets
I'nptain, Dr. J. B. Flckes; assistants, G.
vv. Johnston, Jack Sharp. D. C. Buell,
Simeon Jones, G. A. Seabury.
Megenth In Fourteenth.
District No 14, Tenth to Fourteenth1
streets. Howard to Farnam Streets Cap
nln. W. F. Megeath; assistants, W. H.
Knrnett, Pr. W. L. Shearer, I.. C. Buresh,
Tom S. Kelly, W. E Shepard.
District No 15, River to Tenth1 Street,
Howard to Farnam Streets Captain, V.
i. Hosford: assistants. W. U Burgess.
Walter O. Silver, Albert Cahn, J. Paul
Kepler. Paul Skinner.
District No 16, River to Tenth street.
Pacific to Howard Streets Captain, H. S.
Heller- assistants, W. E. Callahan, E. M.
slater, W. I,. Carey. E. E. Kiplinger. W.
'''District No 17. Tenth to Thirteenth
street Pacific to Howard Streets Captain,
P H Ward; assistants, W. W. Carmlchael.
.V P. Klein of J., O. M. Smith, R. L.
Carter, R F. Kloke.
District No. 18. Thirteenth to Sixteenth1
street Pacific, to Howard Streets Captain.
N J Baker; assistants. Dr. B. W. Christie,
K- A Knapp, John Sullivan, H. T. Clarke,
H H McDuff
District No 19, Sixteenth to Twentieth
Streets, Pacific to Howard Streets Cap
tain. Lester Heyn: assistants, W. H.
Clarke, Harry Koch, C. J. Sutphen, Dr.
Frank M. Conlln. t,. C. Kohn.
Twentieth On South Side.
District No. 20, South Side Captain, A.
Stryker; assistants. A. J. CrtMey, Bert I-e
Uron, C. E. Terrell, C C. Cope, Jr.. Geo.
11. Lee.
District No. 21, Leavenworth West to
Limits Captain. Jas. M. Kelley; assist
ants. B. B. Corliss. R. A. Leussler, R. S.
Trimble ,D. V. Corte, J. H. Llonberger.
District No. 22, Farnam to Cuming
streets. Twentieth Street West to Limits
Captain, Lea Huff; assistants, Henry O.
Cox, C. W. T. Loueks, Pr. A. F. Tyler, V.
J. Culley. R. H. Manley.
District No. 23. Sixteenth to Twenty
fourth Streets, Cuming to Belt Line Cap
tain. H. P. Mann; assistants, O. C. Cunning
ham, L. P. Upham, A. B. Currie, D. B.
Marshall. Frank R. Vierllng.
District No. !4, Twenty-fourth to Limits,
Cuming North Captain, Ernest Buffet;
assistants, H. F. Curtis. J. T. Wachob, Dr.
I. S. Carter, B. E. Mathson, Chas. E. Wag
ner. District No. 56. River to Sixteenth Street,
Cuming North to Limits Captain. F. S.
Knapp; assistants. J. E. Davidson, W. R.
Matthews, M. Wahlgren, H. J. Day, A. F.
McAdams.
Suburb District.
District No. 26, Suburb of Florence
Captain, W. L. Masterman; assistants, R.
j. Dinning, Frank Prexel. J. M. Dow, W.
H. Taylor, B. E. McCague.
District No. 27, Suburb of Florence
Captain, John TV. Welch; assistants. A. V.
Presher. Paul Wernher, J. M. McCarthy,
W. H. Wheeler.
District No. 28, West of Sixteenth Street.
South of Pacific Street to South Omaha
Line Captain, John L. McCague, jr.. as
sistants. O. T. Eastman, D. E. McCulley,
A. N. Eaton, R. A. McFarlane, R. L.
Wilder.
District No. 29, East of Sixteenth Street,
South of Pacific Street to South Omaha
Line Captain, P. F. Petersen; assistants,
Guy C. McKenzle, E. R. Wilson, A. J.
Eggers, J. C. McNish, H. G. Windheim.
Eight Men Arrested
and Money, Girds and
Chips Seized in Raid
Eight men were arrested yester
day in a gambling raid by the po
lice on a room in the Baird building.
Seventeenth and Douglas streets.
The rush on the room in the base
ment of the building took the occu
pants completely by surprise. Chief
of Detectives Dunn and Detectives
Whalen and Haze made up the
squad of officers who swooped down
on the party.
John Smith was charged with
keeping a gambling house, and Jack
Mayer, Twenty-second and Sprague
streets; Abe Falisky, 2509 Decatur
street; Tom Kelly, 1606 Laird
street; Henry Meyer, Carlton hotel.
Frank Jones, 1424 South Eighteenth
street, were charged with being in
mates of a gambling house.
A sum of money aggregating
more than $500 was found in the
pockets of the prisoners when they
were searched at the police station.
Two round tables, a cigar box full
of chips and several dozen decks of'
cards were seized as evidence.
All of the prisoners were released
on bonds at 2 o'clock
Dainty Neckwear
Vestees and waistcoats of trico
lette, satin, fancy brocades, linens,
organdies, and nets. Two groups,
$1.00 and $2.50.
Burrets-Nash Co. Main Floor.
Found
Woman's purse; also woman's
wrist watch. Owners may secura
same by indentifying. Main office.
everybody!? store"
Friday June 6, 1919-
-STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY-
-Phone Douglas 2100
Here's More Splendid News!
Beautiful New Georgette
Blouses Featured Saturday
at tfo or
ANEW shipment received
in time for Saturday's
selection.
There's a score or more of
the season's cleverest ideas
beaded, hand-embroidered
and lace trimmed, in a va
riety of charming ways.
The colorings include
bisque, league blue, and
flesh, also black and white.
We consider them most
unusual values for the price,
and have planned for a generous response.
All sizes, 36 to 4G.
Burgess-Nash Co. Second Floor.
D
ELICIOUS Cream
Chocolates at
49c
The kind that melt in your
mouth rich cream centers,
assorted flavors. Special, 49c
box.
Johnston's chocolate almonds
and Jordon almonds. Special,
69c box.
Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor
DRUGS and Toilet
Goods
Pond's cold cream, small jar,
19c
Sempre Giovine, cake, 49c.
Pond's extract vanishing
cream, tube, 19c
Palmolive vanishing cream,
jar, 39c.
Mulsified cocoanut oil, 42c.
1 doz. Bayer's Aspirin tablets,
18c.
Phillips' milk magnesia, large
bottle, 44c.
Sloan's liniment, 3-oz. size,
19c.
Small size mentholatum. 19c.
Nuxated Iron, 79c.
Vinol tonic, 89c.
Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor
The New in Summer Millinery Receives
Its First Showing Here Saturday
Duvetyn Hats Feather Hats
AS usual, Burgess-Nash is first to show
the new ideas in summer millinery
very ultra, decidedly chic, yet most ex
treme creations.
Clever new tarn effects, nifty turbans and Oriental
turbans. We might add most of them are "Gage" hats,
and you know what that means.
We invite your inspection of these new things.
Pretty Trimmed Hats
$5.00
Made of taffeta, Georgette crepe, straw and lace combinations in
flesh, white, pink, lavender, and all of the most wanted shades. Very
attractively trimmed and specially priced, at $5.00.
Burf ess-Nash Co. Second Floor.
A Radical Final Clear aw ay of Women's
I Villi 0 CUIU VJZIL VJ'lllLJ'iUl
The Remaining Pairs of the Recent Special Purchase Which Was the Cause of Such Active
Selling, Reduced to Close Saturday, at
$3. 95
Pair
A figure that would barely represent the cost of making to say nothing of the
cost of the materials.
The fact that the size assortment is broken, is the reason for such radical
reduction in price.
The schedule below shows the exact size an$ width.
1 Size 12 1-2 3 3 1-2 4 4 1-2 5 5 1-2 6 6 1-2 7 7 1-2 S 8 1-2 9
Width 1 1 j
! AA 2 1 1 2 1 ! 6 1 2 1
I A 22'1212 363 I
I B 316575734 1 I
I C 23556593425311
Extra Special!
Women's and Big Girls' White Duck Lace Boots
Reduced to $4.65
TJST the kind for street wear, outing and vacation. All sizes, in one big group. Spe-
cially priced lor Saturday, at $4.65 pair.
Burgess-Nash Co. Second Floor.
Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose
(Burnasco" Quality at $1.50
PLAIN white, full fashioned, full regular made, dou
ble top. Special at $1.50 a pair.
Womens Silk Lisle Hose, 85c
Black, white, cordovan, or gray, white silk boot,
seamless hose, also colors in full fashioned silk boot
hose, 85c pair.
Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor
Service Is What
You Want in
Amateur Finishing
And we certainly give it to
you here in our Kodak Section.
Films left for finishing be
fore 11:30, ready next day at
11:00, or if left before 4.00 P.
M., ready next day at 3:30.
And we guarantee our work
to be entirely satisfactory.
Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor
The New June
Emerson
Records
35c
3 for $1.00
The latest hits, in popular
and patriotic numbers as well as
selected dance and instrumental
records. You can play them on
any talking machine or phono
graph. 7485 "By the Campfire" Tenor and
Baritone Duet. "I'm Forever Blowing
Bubbles" Tenor Solo.
7487 "On a Little Farm In Norman
die" Baritone Solo. "Eyes That Say I
Love You" Baritone Solo.
7477 "How Are You 'Going to Wet
Your Whistle?" St. Louis Blues
Character Song.
7489 "I'm Going to Settle Down
Outside of London Town" Prohibition
Comedy Solo. "Chong" Baritone Solo.
7492 "How'ya Gonna Keep 'Em
Down On the Farm" One Step
"What's That" Fox Trot.
7494 "Laughing Blues" Jazz Fox
Trot. "Frou Frou." Jazz One Step.
7483 "Beautiful Ohio" Waltz. "Lo
Lo Lea" Waltz.
Come in and let us play th m
for you.
Burgess-Nash Co. Fourth Floor
A Group of New Dresses
Reduced lU for Saturday
THERE is but a limited number selected from our
splendid stock of dresses, and specially reduced for
Saturday only.
The regular prices ranged from $16.50 to $50.00,
and includes taffetas, moire taffetas, Georgette crepes,
silks and satins.
There are all sizes, and the range of colorings is very
extensive, including plenty of navy blues.
The values are very extreme.
Burgess-Nash Co. Second Floor.
Our Entire Stock of
Coats and Capes
At Three Prices Saturday
$15.00, $29.50
$49.50
REDUCTIONS that are
radical to the ex
treme, especially so when
you stop to consider that
our entire stock is in
cluded, nothing reserved.
The variety of styles is
very extensive, and the
materials include beauti
ful tricotines, clever Bo
livias and silvertones.
The offering affords a
wonderful opportunity to
get a good coat, cape or
Dolman at an extremely
low price. In many in
stances the price asked
does not cover the cost of
the material alone. .
Too much stress cannot
be brought to bear upon
the true importance of this
sale.
Burgesi-Nash Co. Second Floor
Boys' Suits With Two Pairs
of Pants, Big Selection, at
$9.95 to $30
Boys Wash Suits
$1.95 to $7.50
The best and most wanted washable mate
rials, styles and patterns.
Boys Waists 89c to $2.00
"K and E" quality, assorted patterns
and colorings.
Boys Caps 50c to $1M
Complete assortment of patterns, with
full leather sweats, tape lined flexible visor,
sizes 6 to 7.
Burgess-Nash Co. Fourth Floor
If You Have an Idea in
ME
NS SUITS
You Are Certain to Find It Here
$25 to $60
We address this particularly to young men.
What is your idea, anyway?
Is it one of the newest waistline models? It's here.
Is.it a double breasted suit, that comes as a big feature
this season? It's here.
And these suits are here in your favored material solid
colors blue, green, brown, fancy pink stripes, checks, and
mixtures in flannels, basket weaves, cassimeres and serges.
The waistline models are one or two-button single
breasted straight fronts, while there is the four-button, dou
ble breasted with the traced or panel back models. Skele
ton lined and hand-taped seams.
Then There Are Suits For
The More Conservative Dresser
Three-button and two-button, soft roll lapels, traced
models, in a wide range of materials, colorings and pat
terns. The price $25.00 to $60.00
Burgess-Nash Co. Fourth Flooi
T
We Feature the Automatic and
Illinois Refrigerators
RECOGNIZED as the acme of perfection in the preser
vation of food.
Automatic Refrigerators
Have mineral wool insulation, are .,
of 8-wall construction, all food
chambers are white enamel lined
the constant cold, dry air circulation
keeps your food pure and whole
some. There is no better refriger
ator built; all are side-icing type.
75-lb. capacity, at $39.50.
100-lb. capacity, at $42.00.
Automatic Refrigerators
4-door side-icing type, 120-lb. capacity, $55.00.
120-lb. ice capacity, with built-in water cooler, $59.50.
Illinois Refrigerators
Outside case made of ash.
Top icing type, with white enameled food chamber, ice capacity
45 lbs., at $14.95.
Illinois Refrigerators
3-door, side-icing type, with white enameled food chamber, ice
capacity 90 lbs., at $29.50.
Burgess-Nash Co. Downstairs Store.
Men's Shirts Saturday Morning, 9 to 10 ,
At About Half the Regular Price 1
2 for $1.25
FOR this one hour only, we offer a big lot of men's shirts, which represent the
broken assortments' and odd lots from our regular stock. Soft or stiff cuff
styles. Printed or corded madras, repp cloth, percales and Jap crepe, also plain
white negligee and white pleated bosom shirts. Sizes 14 to 17. Limit of four shirts
to a customer. None sent C. O. D. No refunds. No exchanges.
Silk Shirts, $6.85 to $12.00
A vast showing of luxurious silk shirts in fine Jersey silks,
crepe de chine, broadcloth, Empire silks and heavy satin
striped tubs. Beautiful, attractive colorings that will be sure
to please you and shirts that are faultlessly made throughout.
Washable Neckwear, 50c to $1.00
Men's washable neckwear in fine imported French pique. creDe
chine silk and pure tub silk. A splendid assortment to choose from,
showing many new and novel ideas in attractive colorings that are abso
lutely fast.
Men's Athletic Union Suits, $1.00
Men's athletic union suits, made of splendid quality of checked nainsook, made
with elastic back and shoulders. They are cut full and roomy throughout and well
tailored. All sizes, 34 to 46.
Men's Straw Hats, $2.00 to $10.00
THE very best hat suited to your particular style of
beauty is here ready for you to put it on and wear out.
The showing is very large, including the season's
newest blocks.
Panamas Bangkok Leghorns
Split Braids Fancy Scnnels Milans
And other fancy braids, hand-made straws that will
give you splendid satisfaction.
Burgess-Nash Co. Main Floor.