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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1919)
fHE BEE: ; OMAHAY FRIDAY, : JUNE ' 13, 1919.' 9 1 ! 4 I Union Outfitting Co. Makes Purchase of Sheets, Pillow Cases and Bedspreads Opportunities for Economy on Bd Linen Were , y Never More PlentlfuL Widely Known Makes Such as "Wear Well" and "Marathon' Included. Purchase Wa s Made Months Ago, Before the ' sCotton Market Had Advanced. This uli of Bed Spreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases at the Union Outfitting: Company next Saturday;, is a remarkable sale because of the rapidly advancing- cotton market, In fact, the sale prices would be impossible if the goods had to be purchased at today's wholesale prices. Housewives will find it profit able to fo through home stocks and replace all Bed Linens that are worn out. ; The purchase Includes such a large range of desirable quali ties, and was so large that a greatly enlarged floor space will Be required to properly handle the sale. ,::. v This sale is further evidence of the tremendous' Buying Power of the Union Outfitting Com pany, located just outside of the rngn xent District, where, as always, you terms. make your, own BEDDEO HAS ANOTHER VALUE SURPRISE FOR : 0 MA HA MEN SATII RD A Y Just Secured Another 50 Doien of These Splendid Blue Chamhray Shirts ' Which Will Be Of . fered! at Less Than v the Cost of the ' ' Fabric Alone. ' Well, ment The Beddeo Cloth ing Co. has set a big value pace for you to follow and .for next Saturday .they announce another bargain event that will make you step lively. We wired for another great" gross of those wonderful Blue Chambray Shirts, we have received but fifty dozen, and, at the price which they will, be -slt you can depend they won't last; long.' Watch our Friday evening ad for price and full details. LOCAL STRIKERS HEARTENED BY RECENUaDER Officials Here Say Action of Railway Telegraphers Will '.Have Important Bearing on the Situation, v The 250 striking-commercial tel egraphers and the feminine auto matic machine operators who obey ed the strike order and walked out Wednesday took a new heart yes terday when it was announced to them that . railroad telegraphers would refuse to handle commercial messages after 6 o'clock Saturday evening. , - Local strike officials declared that the action of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers would have an impor tant bearing on the final outcome of the strike. , More than ISO 'of the men and women affected by the strike were C resent at a meeting held in the La or Temple Thursday afternoon. several speakers addressed them. After the meeting the strikers marched in a body to draw the sal aries due them from the Western Union Telegraph company. 1 Pickets have been working con tinually since the beginning of the strike. . .. Officials of both the Western Union and the Postal declared the situation improved this morning. A number of girl multiplex op erators have been imported by Western Union. Company officials refused to say from what city the girls were imported. .- ' Urges Nebraska Farmers ,- to Combat Bolshevism' Beatrice,' Neb., Tune 12. (Special Telegram,) The Gage county farm ers union held their annual picnic here Thursday, about 500 being in attendance. State President G. F. Gustafson gave the principal, ad dress, urging farmers to co-operate against bolshevism and I. W. W. in this country. It was his opinion that farmers generally were against these classes. -; The condition of the winter wheat and the ravages of the cut worm were the ; principal Subjects dis cussed. ' '- Brief City News 1 ; Have Root Print it Beacon Press, i Elec. Fans S8.50 Burgees-Granden Dr. Newell Jones, 640 City Na tional Bask building-. Office phone, Tyler 118. Residence, Walnut S048. Resumes Practice John N. Bald win (Jack) haa resumed the prac tice of law after - two , years' ab sence, at 936 First National Bank bulidng Adv; , , More to Illinois Walde mar Mich aelsen, former city electrician, is here to take his family to Blooming ton, 111., where they will establish their residence. , ' Recovering rom x InJury-VMur-dock O. Macleod, cashier in the of fice of the clerk of the district court, who was injured about three months ago in falling from high stool to the floor. Is slowly recovering. Zionists to Meet Sunday Local Zionists will hold an Important meet, ing Sunday evening at the Nine teenth and -Burt streets . synagogue. Rabbi Morris Taxon and A. Cohn, delegates to the national convention, recently held In Cincinnati, will pre sent reports. ; ' ., ; V Sues Railroad Company Sam Rlpps filed suit in district court against the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad for 13,000 damages for injuries, which he says he re ceived when an ; electric truck ran Into the scaffold on' which he was working In the freight depot and threw him to the floor on December 17. IN7. - Suit Dismissed District Judge Wakeley yesterday dismissed jt he suit of Harvey L- Walker against James J. Parks, Mary Parks, James Parks, Jr., ai)d Mary Corcoran for $25,000 on the ground that the prosecution had failed to show that a conspiracy existed among the defendants against him. The suit was a result of a "row" between the two fam ilies, who are neighbors In the vicini ty of Sixteenth street and Missouri avenue. '...' Thousands Dote Better Health ; fTrom the day they began using GrapeNuts AderfulFood For Body and Brain 'i Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Brandeis Stores Great Jane Sale of Midsummer Blouses be gins. Monday. -See Sunday papers lor details. Adv. Our Friday Evening Ad for news of a most remarkable Sale of Men's Blue Chambray Shirts; Watch Open a Beddeo Charge Account 1417 Douglas St Friday--a Daring Sale of : Silfi and-Lingerie Underwear Great Special Purchases of the 'com plete surplus stock of a ; New York Manufacturer makes this sensational sale a possibility. Be here early Fri-: day and get your share. ' NIGHTGOWNS . Mulls, Nainsooks, Crepes Values to $5.0O,in Three Sensational Sale Groups 95c, $1.29, $1.95 Lace and embroidery trimmed. Embroidered, round and square neck, Flesh and white. All sizes. TEDDY; BEARS 1 ; (Envelope Chemise) Dozens of clever,' dainty styles. Flesh and white. Silk and sheer lingerie. Values to,$5.00 In Four Great Lot ,89c, 95c $1.25, $1.95 BLOOMERS Several styles, all neatly made.; Flesh and white. Lace and embroidery trim med. Others are plain. - ?' , Values to $3.95 In Four Great Lots 49c, 75c 89c, 95c Prisoner Tells Judge Policeman Knew of Bootlegging On Beat "The place where that officer ar rested me was right in front of a bootlegging joint, 1 and he knows bootlegging is going oil there," A. B. Swift of 4508 North Twentieth street told Acting Judge Holmes in police court yesterday morning. Patrolman Heller arrested Swift at Twenty-fourth and Decatur streets, early this moriag. Swift said he was s.tC &ait. But stagger ing froM a fltow on the head dealt Mm by a 'thug. His head was swathed in bandages and caked in blood , when he appeared in police court. - . He was sentenced to 10 days in jail. !. . - Live Stock Men Endorse Plans for New. Highway The Omaha Live Stock exchange has formally" indorsed the proposi tion of the public improvement de partment to establish a permanent highway from Thirty-sdcond and Grover streets to Thirty-third and I streets, a distance of three-quarter. of a mile, and thence in a south westerly, direction . to Forty-fourth and Q streets, one and one-quarter of a mile.- , ,. i-... ' In Sunday papers, Brandeis Stores will announce their An nual June Sale of Midsummer Blouses s phenomenal event af interest to every woman -Adv. THIS company desires the public should know its men are not striking; but on the contrary, are . well satisfied with their conditions as they are. .. Ice deliveries are being interrupted by the threats of the striking teamsters. We are doing our beat to take care of our customers. ,--.,' ' :,"'- OMAHA ICE & GOLD STORAGE CO. M i Julius Orkin Compelled to Continue His Re markable Choice' of the House Sale ; So Immense Were the Crowds That Thronged the Store Today That Hun dreds Failed to Receive Any Service. Buying Was Xt Fever Heat All Day. . Many women will receive this news with a smile. The great choice of the house sale an nounced for Thursday only by Julius Orkin, has proven so phe nomenal that the crowds which attended the sale could not be waited upon. In justice to those who were unable to be served and to those who could not attend Thursday, the sale will be con tinued throughout Friday and Saturday. The news of this sale has spread like wildfire amongst the better dressed women of the city. Friends called up - friends telling them of the magnitude of the values, the beauty of he gar ments involved. Many are select ing two, three and four gar ments, for they realize that it will be many months before an other, such event will be apt to unfold itself in this city. , th0 Ontario Jtisorh If you want to land big "xnusldas" or iTthe Bvely bass please your fancy or Uk trout, pike and picker yw desire can readily be met Mat Barfl MS the OMfftaa Bay ilftrict, FNoch Khw, and Lak NIpiaalsCtTnat Lka, Lata BIh. the Kawaitha Lakaa,. TNot mm, and aamaraua atbar apian did hiB laeaJitiaaan aaay naca via '&-. t ; . . Canadian Pacific Railvay r Adi ftr RMt Tar S-23 Taut. t. WalU toml Aaart,. Caaadlaa fart Hallway 15 Sa. Clm SU Chkaa. HL BE A GOOD SCOUT Subacriba for the Boy ScouU' Drive. mm ' Beginainf Nkt Monday, Our 1 .... win ri- f a p m 'EVERYBODY STORE" Thursday, June 12, 1919- -STORE NEWS FOR FRIDAY- -Phone Douglas 2100 FMBA Y --THE 13 th Will Be a Lucky Day for Those Who Take Advantage of the Special Saving Possibilities in the Dowm ft nir Here's Another Extraordinary Sale Friday of Children Misses9 and Growing Girls 9 . Pomps, Oxfords and Play That Surpasses ii Value Giving'Ajiy Such an Occasion We've Ever Offered at the Price ' THE outcome of a most fortunate pickup affording, without doubt, T ARENTS with children will appreciate this announcement and the greatest values in misses' and children's shoes eer offered benefit by the offering. The price for Friday is even less than by this section of our Downstairs store. , , the present cost of half soling. v included are : ri.iM'. wku. t.nttim . , ymiM , ww siiav vaaaa v wsaj yaiaevss wiavw Child's misses' and large girls'"! white canvas ankle strap pumps with rubber soles, 5 to 8, 8V2 to 11. . 2 "to 6. r ; 1 Misses' and children's white canvas lace oxfords with elk soles, sizes 5 to 8, 8 12 to 11, and liy2 to 2. Misses' and children's white canvas button shoes with stitchdown leather soles, 5 to 8, 8 14 to 11 and Ua to 2. Child s patent and kid ankle strap, hand-turned pumps with bow, sizes 2 to 5. Pair Burfes-Naih Co. DawnatairaStora brown leather trimmed, sizes 5 to 8. Child's white kid, patent barefoot sandals, patent ankle and brown kid, sizes 2 to 5: Children's button and lace black kid . shoes, hand-turned soles, 2 to 5, SVa1 to 8. 1 Odd lot of child's . white ' canvas , Roman sandals, two-strap pumps and play shoes, sizes 2 to 8. ' ' '(. Child's white canvas : ankle strap pumps, hand-turned soles, small bow, sizes 2 to 5. Dainty Pink Windsor Crepe Night Gotins Friday at $1.45 MADE with kimono sleeve, of fig ured or plain pink' Windsor crepe. Special at $1.45. Night Gowm at 95c Of sheer nainsook, lace and embroi dery trimmed, several style to choose from. Special, 95c. Envelope Chemisexat 75c , Pretty barred dimity, good quality, trimmed with pretty lace. Special, 75c. Crepe Bloomers, 95c . Windsor crepe, pink and white, fitted tops and ruf fle and ribbon-trimmed at knee. Special, 95c. ' , Burfeaa-Nash Co. Downatalra Stora. ii(LB TIME" Bed v Sheets at $1. 79 Size 81x99 and bleached; at a price that is near manufactur ing cost today. Burgeaa-Naah Co. Downataira Stora w BITE Outing Flannel at Good , quality white outing flannel, 27 inches wide, desirable for diapers and children's sleep ing garments. Burfeaa-Naah Co. Downatalra Stora Friday Will Be Baby's Lucky " Day in the Downstairs Store; TJ ERE is but an idea of how we have provided for 11 baby. Baby Bibs, 15c Of crash, all white ,or white with colored border. Special at 15c. Baby Vests, 35c , ' Sleeveless, half wool, half cotton. Special at 35c Baby Shoes, 59c Soft soled patent leather, with colored'tops and all white. Special, 59c. , j Baby Hose, 49c " : i- Cashmere in all white. V Special at 49c pair. . , . Baby Bonnets, 25c N N Made of mull and lace trimmed. Special at 25c ' Burgaaa-Naah Co. Downatalra Stora " , WOMEN'S Cotton , " Vests at v 25c Low neck, sleeveless, cro chet or plain tops. Specially priced at 25c Union Suits, 50c Women's fine cotton union suits, low neck, sleevless, cuff or lace knee. , . Women's Vests, 10c , White cotton vests with low neCK, Bieeveiesa, wicu, nimc at 10c. Burgaaa-Naah Co.DownaUira Stora Here's a Remarkable Sale of Wash Goods Remnants Featured for Friday TJlVERY short length or remnant of wash goods left from this. Xj season's selling is included in this offering for Friday, at exactly onejialf price. The lengths range from 1 to 4 yards, in a piece, and are desirable for skirts, blouses and trimmings. The choice of selection of color, pattern or fabric is extremely wide and all the most favored weaves are included. Plain and fancy coloring in light or dark effects are repre sented in wide assortment. VOILES SATEENS POPLINS . ORGANDIES TISSUES WASH SUITINGS , GINGHAMS . SILK MULL ' AND MANY OTHER WEAVES ; . , Burgaaa-Naah Co. Main Floor . t ; .. PRICE WJOMEMS Burson ; 1 Hose at 25c : Full seamless, fast black, also lisle boot hose, with dou ble heels and toes, in black, white and gray. Child's Hose, 25c Ribbed cotton with double heels and toes, black, whits and tan, fine ribbed. s Infants' Socks, 35c White cotton, with fancy colored tops. Special, 35 Pair. , - , . Burgaaa-Naah Ce. -Downstairs Stare. Men's and Young Men's ; : 1 SUITS $15.00 SPLENDID summer weight . , suits of cassimeres, chev iots and "worsteds; the colors are excellent. Goats are con servative cut, in sizes 33 to 44.', '. , Boys' Blue Serge Suits, $6J95 to $9J95 Men's waistline models, de tachable belts, pants , full lined, taped seams. Every suit guaranteed money's worth or money back. - Sizes, 6 to 18, $6.95 to $9.95. , Boys' KahJci Knickers $1.00 Pair Which is less than we could buy the same kind for regu larly. Sizes 7 to 16. -. Men's Trousers, $350 to $5.00 A complete line of men's outing trousers, men's neat striped worsted trousers for everyday wear. Khaki and Palm Beaches for hot weather. Burgeaa-Naah Cc-Downatalra Stora Plain Rag Rugs at $2.39 TN green, yellow, pink, blue, brown. Extra heavy, made. JL trom new rags. An extra special value Size 36x72. Congoleum Rugs " 1 r - v : ? Sanitary find waterproof; good selection of patterns. ;-'4x9 feet, $2.69 each. , ' ' v- ' 3x6 feet, $1.39 each. ? c ; , ' Burgaaa-Naah Co. ownatah-a Stora.. JM EN'S Halt Hose at 4 for $1.00 A sample line including silk fibers, silk, lisles, mercerized lisles. Absolutely perfect. : A variety of colors in all sizes. . .,. .' -. . ..' Burgaaa-Nath Co. Downatalra -Stora Sale of Grey Enameled - at 25c Wa re Included are : . ' , - Lipped sauce pans, pudding pans, strainers, milk pans, chambers; sink drainers, preserving kettles, all' first quality. . - ' ,f 1 - Enameled Sauce , . , Pans, 59c ' White enameled lipped sauce pans with ' long . handle, 3-quart size, 59c Cedar Oil Mop, and Polish, 47c , Triangle shape cedar oil mop with handle and 16-oz. can cedar oil polish, the out fit, 47c. ' - - Burgaaa-Naah Co.- Downatalra Stora Enameled Bowls, 10c White enameled seam less bowls, 10c Steel Shears, 79c - High grade steel shears with nickel plated blades, . black japanned or nickel fin ished handles, 6, 6, 7, 8, 8V-inch sizes. Bent ; Or straight blades,. , Choice, 79c ' ' - J it . in Continuing the Sale of i Wash Goods at 19C T AINTY printed batistes in conventional and floral designs. , 27 inches wide, 19c yard. ; ,:. Mm-fcM : A large variety of 36-inch printed voiles in good wash able colors, 29c yard. 4 At 39c Vv , ' y 36 and 40-inch voiles in the new foulard designs in taupe, navy, rose,light blue and pink. Good washable voile, 39c yard. At 49c 5 . ; An exceptional offering of wonderful, foulard and sten ciled voiles, 38, 40 and 42 inches wide. Every pattern a beauty. 49c yard. -. At 59c 32-inch Zephyr ginghams In tasty plaids and stripes. Every piece s - bright new pattern. 89c yard. . . , , At 79c Stately foulard and sten ciled voiles, 40 42 and 44 inches wide. The voiles the newest dresses are made from. 79c yard. Bwfw-Nauh C4K-tewauUirs $tav v - 4 .- - r