THE REE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. MAY 13. 1021. Summer Schedule On U.P.Will Go Into Effect Mav 29 jDenver Special to Be Restored Will Leave Omaha, West Jjound, at 8:10 A. M. and '""Reach Denver 8:59 P. M. 4JN Rummer schedules for Union Pa crhc trains will go into effect Sun day, May 29. ;jhe Los Angeles" limited, train No. 7. aud the Overland Limited, train No. 1. will leave Chicago one hOtir later or at 8 and 8:10 p. ni., re spectively. The Los Angeles limited Will !cjvc Omaha at 9:40 a. m. and ar rive in Los Angeles at 2:40 p. in. The Overland Limited will leave OmaliR at 9:45 a. ni. and reach San Frunciseo at 2:30 p. in. These changes are made to effect ii tire connections in Chicago and Omaha and to avoid interrupting the hreakfast hour at Omaha. Denver Special Restored. The Denver Special will he re stored out of Chicago Mav 29 and out of Omaha May 30. The first ratbound trip will be May 31 and t?ie train will pass through Omaha at5 a. m., June 1. The Denver Spe cial will stop in Nebraska at Fr moht. Columbus and North Platte, and in Colorado at Julesburg, (."The westbound Denver Special, train No. 11, will leave Chicago over the Northwestern at 6:05 p.m., li'M" Omaha at 8:10 a. m., and reac h Denver at 8:59 p. m.. The east l.iflnd, train No. 14, will leave Den ver at 10:30 a. m.. reach Omaha at - -a. in. ana Chicago at p. ni. Changes Slight. The new train will. carry through j CQch and sleeping cars and will ,' have observation-buffet car service west. of Omaha and lounge car scrv- ice east ot umaiia. ilus tram is put on to care for summer tourist business which starts June 1. Changes of Nebraska trains are slight, except that the morning train from Norfolk will leave at 9:25 and i Nch Columbus at 11:30 a. ni., mak- ' "tJRZyilose, ' connections with the nwnmj . transcontinental trains at CoTtimbus and shortening the time of the Norfolk branch points to Omaha by about an hour. Designer From East Studies Omaha Styles Jacob Marks, prominent American designer of men's clothes, is in Oma ha for a short visit, to make a study of the young men here on the way they want to wear clothes. He comes as the guest of A. E. Barker, of the Barker Clothes shop. ( Tnt what a middle west man wants in a suit of clothes is one of the problems which confronts Mr. Barker. "Are the ideas of the man of the middle west wit!, regard to styles different from the man of the east.'" asks Mr. Barker. :. "It isVttue," he continues, "that T mvcplf rhtAA reallv see the StVlcS so designed for doeal conditions, but 4 . lrsricfa. the idea to desieners themselves is a task almost impos sible. This is why Mr. Marks, one cf America's foremost designers, is in Omaha." . -Thi is the first time an eastern designer has attempted' ' to ' ' study styles conditions in umana, ana n successful, the plan will be repeated each vcar. according to Mr. Bar ker. Mr. Marks goes from here to Chicago. ' Central School Girl Wins w State Declamatory Contest Aniiette Fanger.of Central High school won first place and a gold medal in' the state declamatory con test dramatic section, held at Co .,A Pr.Mo.r niorht There were eitrht i 1 o ----- - entries. Miss Fanger's oration was Her country. , - f:. TTnrr.r ' Jo tlii rf.niffViter of m a " p - -" - ------ " M. M. Fanger, 102 South Thirty- seventn street, ana won mention as ' the best dressed girl in Central High in a recent school popularity con test. . , , Miss Mary Parker of the faculty accompanicd her to Cozad. Donald McCoy of Stamford won I . second place. Prof. G. W. Eaton of Cozad. was elected to the state cxecutve Com mittee for three years. f Judge and Mrs. "Wakeley to Spend the Summer in Europe District Judge Arthur Wakeley I ... r , ' , , '11 1 ,1.. 14- V anu jurs. vvaKcicy win itic mc i- ier part of June for Europe, where hev will combine study with sight- seeing. Mosi of their time will be I spent at Florence. Italy and at Ox ford university.. England. At Oxford they expect to attend tk the summer extension course of lec- ...... V 4 It . tmiir&rci'tv f r C Vakelcy will give special attention lo art and kindred subjects while , ihe judge will devote his time to : research on the influence of the civil law of the Romans on European civilization.. If they have time they will also attend lectures at the Sorbonne, Uni versity of Taris. Latter Day Saints Hold State Conference Here Latter Day Saints of Nebraska i are holding their semi-annual con ference at the church at Tenth and Pierce streets. Sessions were held yesterday at 10, 2 and 7:30 o'clock, ' closing with an entertainment m the evening. t Jkn M Knight of Denver, in ' Vharge of church extension work in Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Ari zona, New Mexico and the Dakotos, was the principal speaker at the meetings. A Sunday-school conference will be held this morning at 10:30, and meetings open to the public will be held at 2 and 7:30 p. m. Society Girl to Tour in Airplane New York Miss Plans Trip in Europe by Air This Summer. Los Angeles, May 21. Miss Cor nelia B. McLaughlin, a New York society girl, believes such methods of touring Eu rope as trains and steamships are a bit old fashioned. Also, that they do not furnish the thrills that one expects from a super civiliza tion. So Miss Mc Laughlin came to S o u t h e r :T California re cently, learned, how to fly an a i r p 1 a n e, se cured a pilot's license from the Aero club of America and plans to make j an air tour of France and Italy this summer. Emery If. Rogers, the aviator, who gave Miss McLaughlin lessons, says she proved one of the ablest out of several hundred pupils who have come tinder his observation. She was the first aviatrix trained in Southern California to be granted recognition by the Aero club of America. To afford, the interior connection with the Aegean sea the new Ser bian government is planning to build a 375-mile barge canal from a point on the Danube to Saloniki. $5 DOWN PUTS A PIANO IN YOUR HOME This Used Piano With Stool and Scarf. 1311 $125 Right now we .are offering some wonderful bargains in used pianos on a down payment of $5.00 and $1.25 per week. ONE YEAR EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE WITH EVERY . PIANO . ,, Extra Special Values in Used Pianos. Chickering Upright.. 88.00 Pease Upright S 98.0O Billings Upright $125.00 Peek & son upright. $140.00 Wellsmore Upright . ...$198.00 Heller & Co. Upright. .$215.00 Schmoller Mueller.. .$250.00 We are also offering some won derful values in new instruments. It will pay you to see us before you purchase. Player Pianos '. . . ...$483 Upright Pianos $395 Grand Pianos .$750 We will accept your present piano or phonograph at liberal price or liberty bonds at face value as part payment. If you can't call, write for catalog and prices. Name Address Schmoller & Muellei "VtSK Piano Co. A. HOSPE CO. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED . . All Work Guaranteed 1513 Douglas St. Tel. Doug. 018S Momv beck without aueetlon A U HUNT'S GUARANTEED jOJr SKIN DISEASE REMBDIE3 Jfll (Hunt's Slr and So.pUail ia LJICn the treatment of Itch, Enema, jfffw 1 1 Rlncw0rm,TetterorOtterltch- I If f 1 in ektn diaeaeea. Try tbie i trtatmeat at our ritk. Sherman A McConnell S Drug Storea Ringworm Scalp Sores If ron want ipeedr help try D. D. D. freacriptidyf So aasr to apply, not treaty or meoy. It waihea lata the ermlp and the relief ia imtant. Try it today. We rnaraotee the flrit bottle. 19c, toe aad tl.oo. nD.nD.in). lotion for SKbi Disease Five Sherman V McConnell Drug Store. Free Dental Service Anyone in need of dental service may receive the same, free of cost, during the annual meeting of the Nebraska State Dental society. - A limited amount of work will be done, all wort done by the members of the society. Re port in the lobby of the City Auditorium Monday morn ing, May 16, at 9 o'clock, a. ,m., for examination and appointment. ir iiujffi3 vv.n M A fRTTTT EVERYBODY STORE News of Interest from" Everybody's Store 55 Retail Prices Are Down Months of searching and gathering together of the finest of merchandise has culminated into a complete assortment of all that is desir able in spring and summer apparel. It is a pleasure to note how much the prices have gone down, and in order that everyone may see the radical drop, we quote various prices each day in our advertisement. Here are the prices on shoes and blouses. v Shoes 1920 1921 Women's low 1 8.00 $9 and $10.00 Women's hlgn ehoes $13.00 $9 and $10.00 Woman's low ehoea $20.00 $14.00 Women's low ahoes $18.00 $12.00 Men'a low shoee $15.00 $10.00 Men's high shoes $15.00 $10.00 Boys' shoes $ 0.00 $ 6.00 Children's shoe $ 6.00 $ 4.00 Children's shoes $ 4.50 $ 3.00 Blouses 1020 Hsbutf, Satin. Crepe $10.50 to $18.50 ' Georgette Crepe $ 6.95 to $35.00 Tailored Cotton $ 3.95 to $15.00 Philippine Hand made $ 6.95 to $35.00 Organdie, Voile, Batiste $ 3.95 to $18.50 1921 $ 7.50 to $13.50 $ 5.00 to $27.50 $ 2.95 to $10.50 $ 5.00 to $25.00 $ 2.95 to $15.00 Commencement Time Is Book Time The ideal gift for the graduate is a well chosen book. No other gift has the permanency, the desirability, the personal touch of a well chosen book. We will be glad to be of service to you in selecting an appropriate gift for the graduate whom you care to remember. The Book Shop Mais Floor The Barber Shop Barber Bill Barber Shop (or children and the Cut Flower Section are now located on the mezzanine floor, just inside the entrance on Harney at Seventeenth street. Does; the JawH Mowet Need Sharpening? Most lawn mowers do about this time of year, and that is just the reason we have installed a repair department. Here, lawn mowers can . be sharpened or repaired at ,a very nominal fee, in fact, less than your time is worth, let alone having the worry and bother of doing it your self. If you will call Douglas 2100, we will send for your mower and return it to you in perfect order. Don't delay, call us today and let us send for it. . - Talking Machines and Pianos Move It will be a pleasure to visit our new en larged talking machine and piano departments which are now permanently located on the fifth floor of the new building. Experienced musicions will be pleased to show you ' the various kinds of machines, in cluding the Victrola, the Cheney and the Bur-gess-Nash Phonograph. We also carry a com plete line of Victor Records. Come in and hear the famous Chickering Ampico Piano play your favorite selection. Fifth Floor LINENS Moderately Priced for Monday An opportunity for brides-to-be to choose come beautiful linens at very low prices. Bed Sheets, $1.85 For full size beds, with hand-cut, scal loped edge with one row of embroidery. They are made of the finest round thread sheeting. Lunch Napkins, $5.95 Madeira luncheon napkins of round thread Irish linen, with hand-scalloped edge and elaborate hand-embroidered de signs in corner. Neatly boxed and ribbon tied. Very special at $5.95 a half dozen- Pillow Cases, 79c Made of the very finest quality, with hemstitched ends and neatly lace-trimmed. Size 45x36 inches, at 79c each. Bed Spreads, $6.95 Satin finished Marseilles bed spreads of very fine quality in handsome embossed designs. These have neatly scalloped edge and cut corners. Suitable for full size beds. Extremely good values for $6.95 each. Second Floor ' 1 We take pleasure in announcing that we have secured the. exclusive depart ment store agency of Gorham Silverware The nariies of Gorham Company and Sterling on silverware are alike, inasmuch that the Gorham Company for more than 50 years has made the name Gorham stand for the best Sterling silverware in style, quality and weight. Our first ship ment of this wonderful silverware has arrived. Among the beautiful pieces shown Vegetable Dishes Gravy Boals Salt and Pepper are Sterling silver Tea and Coffee Sets Meal Planters Sugar and Cream Sets Candlesticks Bread and Butler Plates Water Pitchers Bowls and other beautiful pieces. Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc, Choose from such tableware patterns as St. Dwanstan, Landsdowne, Etruscan, Fairfax Mala Floor Our Annual May Sale of Silk Lingerie Silks that are soft and lustrous, laces that are filmy and neve, styles that are charming in every detail. Gowns Gowns of crepe de chine, satin, georgette and chiffon, trimmed with filet, Irish val and cluny laces. In all the soft pastel shades, orchid, vari ous rainbow blues, Mais, pink and white. . . $3.95, $5.95 and up to$25.Q0 Envelope Chemise Envelope chemise of crepe de chine, satin, chiffon and georgette in bodice yoke effects or with shoulder, trimmed top and bottom with scallops and points in blue, pink, orchid and maize. $3.95, $4.95, $6.50 and up to $18.50 Bloomers Step-in bloomers of crepe de chine and satin trimmed with bits of embroidery and lace. $3.95, $4.95 and $10.00 Camisoles Camisoles of crepe de chine, lace and embroi dery trimmed shoulder straps or arm size, rib bon run. $1.50$1.95 and $6.50 Petticoats Petticoats of crepe de chine, satin and tub silk, lace flounced, tucked and plainly tai lored. $4.95, $6.95 and $19.50 Entre Nous Negligees Introducing that which it always most wanted, something' different in neg ligees. This consists of a comprehensive assortment, meeting most requirements. We are calling your special attention to a pullman robe, it ia easily adjusted, slips over the head, while sitting up in the berth and being closed in front offers more protection in emerging from between pullman curtains than does the usual coat model. It combines the completeness of a dress and the freedom of a negligee; and being made in dark colors is both serviceable and unconspicuous. Then there is the breakfast coat Which is .extremely popular for various weather, as it is made of the best quality of washable satin, which insures con tinual daintiness without large cleaners' bills. Second Floor The New Sport Skirts Show Delightful Variety The heavy crepes claim side favor this spring. Many in striking stripes, others effectively pleated. The large dotted designs are most distinctive. The striped blazer flannels will have a large place in the, season's popularity, and some of the box-pleated styles will win quick admira tion. Our assortment is very beautiful and you will find it a pleasure to make your selection now,, before the clubs and the various forms of amusements are in full swing, for the stocks are so much moro complete than at a later date. . Apparel Section Third Floor Gossard Corsets "They Lace in Front" To "the woman who cares" corsets are a part of her lingerie to which she devotes particular care. . No longer is it a part of her wardrobe upon which she looks as a neces sary evil. The comfortable, pliable, lightly boned affairs of silk and lace are pleasant to wear and yet control the figure contours. Grace and perfect freedom are easily attained. The Gossard corset, which laces in front, is made up in a va riety of materials, including coutil, cotton, brocade, batiste and silk brocades. The boning is whalon throughout. Priced from $3.75 to $25.00 Second Floor A Formal Display of Summer Apparel will be held Saturday afternoon in the Burgess Nash auditorium on the fifth floor of the new building. Oig" mannequins will present for youn approval the, newest modes in colors, fab , rics," lines and accessories. This is the first of a series of displays which will be held in the new auditorium, to which the public is cordially invited. Admission by ticket only. Tickets majr be sectored any time this week in our ap parel section, third floor. Wedding Stationery Excellence fn stationery is the important fore runner of the wedding; the bnde's new visiting cards and monogrammed stationery are essen tial. And then there are the wedding invita tions and the at-home cards. All stationery requirements may be planned here under the help of those experienced in the finest stationery proprieties distinctive quality, conservative phraseology, select letter ing may be ordered at very moderate prices. Stationery Department. We'll Put Your Shoe Buttons On for You It is but another feature of our great store, with its motto, "the greatest service to the greatest number." Many times a shoe button comes off when you are downtown.' How un tidy it looks and how much trouble to sew it on. The next time it happens, bring it to our shoe section on the main floor and we will put it; on for you free of charge. IF YOU WANT YOUR OLD SHOES TO LOOK LIKE NEW, bring them to our shoe department and our SHOE REPAIR SHOP will make them over for you at a moderate cost. We Are Prepared to Render Skilled Service in Interior Decorating The interior decorating department will be found of valuable assistance in . spring renovating and refurnishing. Advice and suggestions regarding the selection of furniture, carpets and hang ings harmonious with and in accordance with authoritative styles in decorating : formal or informal are available lo our patrons. To Omaha Organizations We take pleasure in announcing that the Burgess-Nash Auditorium is now open to the public free of charge. It is located on the fifth floor of the Bur-gess-Nash Company new building and is one of the most beautiful auditoriums in this part of the country. . As many organizations and teachers are en gaging dates far in advance, it is necessary that those who care to make use of the auditorium call the Burgess-Nash advertising department at once, so that they may secure the proper datings. We reserve the rifht to use our own discrimins- ; tlon ia placing the auditorium at the disposal of the public Bright Colorful Cretonnes Make the Rooms Cheerful: It is just like decorating the home in beautiful flowers, to drape the windows and furniture with these beautiful new cre tonnes. The artistic home-maker fully ap preciates the possibilities of cretonnes and each year finds them growing in popularity, while more homes take on a delightful freshness and charm. The most attractive collections we have ' ever shown are ready for your inspection in our . - . New Drapery Section on the Fourth Floor. 'Sale of Drapery Remnants Another great drapery remnant sale. Every so often our work room and drapery department becomes filled with cuttings and bolt ends in short lengths. Among these drapery fabrics are nets, Swisses, cre tonnes, marquisettes and madrases. Former prices, forgotten and the marked price of these remnants is less than the cost today. Lengths up to 5 yards, priced from 21c upward. Fourth Floor