THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 14. 1920. -A 5rm S mandis ome , i TV ft IOUS I 'cats ing This Next Week I That "Old Man Dollar" Would Go Back to Work in Earnest and He Has Done So 1 . IVl g tave been reduced so nearly to the' old', that thousands upon thousands of grate- 1 the store, day after day, since our first n to lower price levels, three weeks ago. I, have been purchased at great savings. Hundreds of homes have been brightened, clothing-supplies have been replenished, winter needs suppliecin short, individ uals and entire families have been given an opportunity, long denied, tov obtain greater values in exchange for tfieir dollars than 1 for several years fhere Are Still Great Quantities of New Goods Here Marked at the New, Low Burgess-Nash Prices daily "Old Man Dollar" has been working id as, on the selling end. He has found some nd will give y6u the benefit of unheard-of prices. It will pay you to watch for "Old Man Dollar's." special announcement: every day this coming week, for he will give you an opportunity to buy these specials at prices whjch'will really astonish you. Every Department in the Store Wilt Offer OMvrfM6rje:Jtems.. jf Monday at a Very Great Redaction in Price -in addition to the new merchandise which is bein g regularly off ered at the new low price levels. So, it vill pay you well to visit each floor" and, each departm erit of this great store every day next' week, if you vould profit by the very unusual opportunities to save money which we will present to you. 1 Old Man, Dollar's Wonder Sale For Monday r iBungalG w 'Aptohs : - ea cd2tl fni fitt . I ; c" Hundreds of styles from which to choose. Made of Gingham, Chambray and Per cale, in-plaids, stripes, checks, polka-dots and plain colors. i Collars, cuffs, I pockets, vestees and' sashes in self colors, some piped in contraet- ing colors', pique, batiste or organdie. Sizes 36, 40 and 44. On Sale One Day Only at This Price iWe cannot guarantee quantities to last and must limit purchases to two garments to a customer. INNERS V hilar' f Drawing Contesf for dei 16 Years of Age Richard Bufsy, 622 North 32d KHSth Vander Voort, 5135 Vorth 234 Street, age 14v yrtl, mmett Uren, aewara street, aga 10. Gladra McGafKn, 1016 North lrt, Ut-5trt, afa 13. Dorothy Edward, 3806 Bart S treat, age 14. ' . l V.A I CobeL Dempster, South v Dakota, aga 14. H.nchal Elarth. 620 South Pot' 1tt ATena ago 13. Wth Mary UitMoa, oia norm win Mreet, age i Merchandise at Less Than Wholesale? Yes! But Each ItenvFor One Day Only Please Read Why The special bargains offered each day in these advertise ments will be priced not only lower than today's actual wholesale price, but in most instances at less than the actual cost of the raw material. - '.'.''""' . The demand will naturally be veiy great. While we have provided larg quantities of these goods, we cannot guarantee them to last for any definite time,' although we shall try to have enough for an entire days selling. - V . ' Each item will be offered for one day's selling only. It will, be necessary to limit purchases to reasonable amounts, as we wish to give everyone an opportunity to profit by these offers, but not to supply wants for a year or more in advance, viv We kindly request retail merchants not to attend these sales'' for the purpose of replenishing their stocks, as these bargains are for the benefit of the consuming public, and positively cannot be purchased by anyone for resale. ' - Many Are Doing; Ghristmas Shopping Now '' Hundreds of people are dally buying (ihristnias gifts in this great store. Thess are the wise shoppers who realist that in buying now they are getting larger selec tions, better service, greater opportunities to find jaat what they want. ' It is not a bit too early to begin your Christmas shopping Monday. You will avoid the inconvenience of the later Holiday crowds, and have the satisfaction of , knowing you have secured the cream of early selections. . , - So begin your Christmas shopping new it will pay you great dividends of satis faction. ' " . . , 1 , t 0 - ' .-.'.. Admiral Coontz to . Review U. S. Atlantic And Pacific Fleets j Washington, Nov. 1 J. Admiral Coontz, chief of naval operations, will witness the first joint maneuvers gt the Atlantic and racitic neets in Panama bay and off the Sol i Amer ica coast-early next year. Secretary Daniels said today, adding that if potsible, he also would be with the tjeets at that time - The fleets will meet in Panama bay in February and under command of Admiral. Henry B. Wilson, com mander of the Atlantic fleet, will steam southward, holding maneuvers anroute. At a pejint midway be rreen Callao, Peru, and Valparaiso! thile, the fleets will separate, Air. Daniels said, the Atlantic licet going to Callao for a week's vis.it. and the Bacific fleet continuing on to Val paraiso, v - After the visits the geets will join again and proceed to Panama bay, where they will separate and proceed te their separate winter drill grounds Ipr target practice. Tumulty to Receive : Handsome Job From I , Wilson Quite Soon - ' By Caiveml Serrleo, -New York, Nov. 13. According to information reaching here today, president Wilson is saving the ap pointment of a presiding judge of 5e United States court ot" customs ypeals as a valedictory gift to his "jcretary, Josepfh P. Tumulty. The Jlary is $10,000 per year, good for and the dutfes arc light. ' ITlie court meets in Washington (Jid passes upon appeals from lower decisions upon the classification of imports. Mrs. Tumulty lastwcek purchased the old Governor Shep herd honte in Washington. The hours required to sit upon the bench axe not such that Mr.Tumulty would not be able to devote considerable tiine to tending to political affairs in I$ew Jersey, where he has been ac tive for years. . f . The presiding judge of the court,' Robert M. Montgomery, died sjme tone ago. i Reprisals Are Threatened ' For Abduction, of Griffin s Cork, Nov. 13. Reprisals have hien threatened in connection with the abduction of Thomas Griffin,, a warder of the Cork jail, who was kidnaped October 10 while on' the way to his home. "The following notice was found posted today' on the front door of the offices of the Cork Examiner: -"Final notice! "If Warder Griffin is not released within 48.hours Cork will remember his abduction. (Signed) . By Order of the Black and Tans." Red Cross Pays Tribute To Memory of Its Founder New York, Nov. 13. Special cere monies in honor of Florence Night ingale famous British nurse during the Crimean war, was held today by th&.Red Cross at-the base of the Statue of Liberty in New York har boiv The- program was planned at a paw pf the Red Cross annual roll callactivities. ' Brother to Wed Nurse He Met at Soldier Funeral Council Bluffs' Lad to An nounce Engagement to Girl Who Nursed Brother in France. Have You Joined? Joined what? The ' Schmoller & Mueller , "Christmas Piano Club, of ; course. All interested I piano buyers are joining. For full details see our .large ad in this paper. : . Page 8A." :.. . Schmoller & Muell er CupiJ shoots his arrows fast and sure. . - He wove many romances during tha war. and he shattered many. But in Council Blufis today he will reveal his handiwork in which he used love, death, consola tion, compassion, and love again. For the engagement of Miss Mar garet Hays, 740 Mynster street, and Morgan B. O'Brien, 1001 Madison avenue, will be announced. The date ot'ie wedding is not set. The story of their meeting and courtship is an unusual one. Adopts French Orphan. JMiss Hays served overseas as a nurse. While m France, she met a little French, war orphan who captivated a corner of her heart. She adopted him and returned to her home in Omaha five months ago. Two weeks ago, she read of the arrival in Council Bluffs of the body of Nicholas O'Brien, A. E. F. soldier, who gave his life overseas. She communicated with the fam ily in Council Bluffs, an'd after Ull ing them of her close friendship with the dead soldier during his treatments in several hospitals where she was a nurse, was accepted into the family circle as a very dear friend. Nurse at Hospital O'Brien died in base hospital 39 jn Gievres. France. Miss Hays was a nurse there. She attended the funeral two weeks ago Sunday, with the family. At the funeral she met Morgan O'Brien, brother of the dead soldier. Sympathy 'for the mutual loss burst into the flame of love and Cupid's arrow had reached its mark. Thejengagement will be announced. Man Gets Wreath for Third "Death" Which Also Did Not Happen Chicago, Nov. 13. Fred Emich, 23, jsfho was twice reported dead in the world war, returned safely and per sonally denied both statements, but today he received a wreath of flow ers for "hisi funeral." Emich did not particularly care jfor the flowers, so he sent them to the home of Samuel Payer, who was killed in an automobile crash Wednesday. , . Emich and liis father were riding in the car that killed Eayer, but both escaped death. During the war young Emich was shot three times, one bullet exploding in his right arm. He was rirst re ported dead in a message from France, saying he had been killed in action. Still later another message placed him among the casualties. The- last announced he had met death under a wrecked automobile last Wednesday. Hiram Johns&i Scores ,s "Wilson by Writing Poem By rniTerwI Service. Altoona, Pa., Nov. 13. Senator Hiram Johnson passed through here toda on his way to Washington and handed a reporter thi3 poem written in his own hand: f Because Wilson kept us out of war. He kept us -out of shoes, He kept us out of clothing, He kept us out of booze. He kept us out of danger. He kept us out of beer And made America safe For rent hogs and profiteers. "Tie Store of the Town" V V 0 t i Thirty Per Cent Reduction On Manhattan Shirts ... - . ' " Starting , Monday, Nov. 15th $5.00 GradeSale Price :': . . :.:$3.50 $5.50 Grade, Sale Price. ...$3.85 $6.00 Grade, Sale Price ,$4.20 $7.00 Grade, Sale Price ........ $4.90 $8.00 Grade, gale Price, $5.60 $8.50 -Grade, Sale Price $5,95 $10.00 Grade, Sale Price $7.00 As the Market Declines, We Decline OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF NEW Metric ShlrtS Arrow ONE-THIRD OFF We are Also Offering At This Time a 23 Reduction On Lounging and Bath Robes and Smoking Jackets . This Sale Comes at the Opportune Time. A Chance to Buy an Excellent Gift for Him at Considerable Saritg. Browning, King & Co. : . GEO. T. WILSON, Mgr. i4