THE BEE: OMAHA, SUNDAY, AUGUST . 7, 1921. B A Thrills in Store For Grownups at Parks This Week Horseshoe Pitching and "Hot Dog" Feasts to Feature "Play Week" at City Preserves.' AH sorts of thrills are being pre pared by Park Commissioner J. B. Hummel for "grownups pray week," which will be held in the parks ev ery evening during this week. The fun will be fast and furious, accord ing to the park commissioner. The event de luxe will be, a tourn ament of horseshoe throwing at Mil ler park Tuesday evening, begin ning at 7. Mr. Hummel is some thing of a horseshoe tosser himself. All who can pitch equine footwear are invited to this tournament, which will be open to all residents , of Douglas county. - Plan Croquet Games. Among the Miller park horseshoe champs arc Clarence Paul, Harry Hoover. Will Barnett, Louis Mar chant and John McClellan. Com missioner Hummel believes ' th.s event will bring out the talent. On the same evening and at the same park a scries of croquet games will be arranged for those ,who do not ; throw horseshoes. Another important event during this special week of play for -.he grownups will be i costume party and dance at Kountze park Tues day night. On Tuesday night at Fontenclle park there will be races for fathers and mothers, a circus for the kiddies and a "hot dog" feast for all Band to Play. Crowds in Hanscom park will be entertained every evening with mo tion pictures and other features. The Polish band will play Thursday night at Clearview park, South Side. A program and taffy-pull will be offered for the delectation of the grownups on Thursday night at Riverview, park. Interesting fea tures will dc provided every evening at Elmwood. Several grownups have written to Park Commissioner Hummel to in quire whether there would be any objections if they played "postof fice," "spin the plate" and other oldtime games at the playgrounds during grownups' play week. Mr. Hummell does not believe the beard of censors would remonstrate against these games. ' Band to Give Fourth ity ' Concert Today at Hanscom City Concert club's fourth munici pal band concert will be held this evening at 5 o'clock in Hanscom park. The band will consist of 35 pieces, directed by Arthur E. Smith. Thousands of persons have t at tended previous band concerts given in, city parks under -'the auspices of the City Concert club,,. The number; of these concerts to'be given on the few remaining Sundays of the sum mer depends on the number of con tributions which ; are sent the City C&icert club, 940; First National Bank building. - ;- '.'v Plans are now under way for a concert in Riverview park next Sun-, day. . r . Omaha Cat Club to Launch Campaign for Membership Lovers, owners 'and breeders of Persian and Angora cats, pedigreed or not, will be approached soon in a membership -campaign to be launched by the Omaha Cat club. The next meeting of the club will be Monday night at 8 at 2116 Emmet street Mrs. C. C Stevens is presi-. dent and Mrs. R. E. George secre-. tary of the Omaha club, which is affiliated with the Cat Fanciers' as sociation Omaha has a number of catteries, among which are tlje- Hill side cattery, the Ak-Sar-Ben Cat kennels, the Omaha kennels and the Dreamerie cattery. Police Heads May Name " Vanous' Successor Tuesday Heads of the Omaha police depart ment will hold a conference prob ably next Tuesday to determine a successor to Police Captain Anton Vanous, who died Thursday. . Though Sergts. Al Samuelson and Russell are both eligible candidates for the position according to the seniority rule. Executive officials of thf Apnartmmt am ronsiderintr sev eral other veteran members of the force for the place, according to in formation gleaned today. Chief of Police Dempsey and In spector cf Police Pattullo declined to discuss the matter freely. Omaha Jeweler Opens New Shop in Woodmen Building ; Albert ' Edholm, .pioneer Omaha jeweler, who recently closed his es tablishment at Sixteenth and Har ney streets, has reopened a rsmall shop on the second floor of the Woodmen of the World building. Here he intends to handle nothing but jewels and fine wares, he said. Special attention has been given to the lighting of the shop for inspec tion of gems. Capital invested in diamonds: made it imperative he should continue his shop, Mr. Ed holm said. ' , ," ' Boys in Hike Across U S. Stop in Omaha Saturday ' Hot-footing' their way across the continent on a wager of $100. For rest Eckenrhode and Elmer Squint, 21 and 19, respectively, of Reading, Pa., arrived in Omaha Saturday. Thev hope to reach San Francisco by September IS. The youths np peared before Inspector of Police Andrew Pattullo for a card verifying their arrival in Omaha. They left Reading with only $10. they said. Deputy Sheriffs Continue Futile Search for L. V. Fox Two ' deputy, sheriffs nho- have searched three days for L. V. Fox. former president of the Omaha Ke fining company, have been nable to find him.. He was oat under $1,500 bond on a charge of giving a check for $1,490 without having sufficient funds in the bank to meet it. His arrest was ordered when reports 1 The New Cafeteria Is now open in the Downstairs Store. Delicious hpme-cooked foods reasonable prices home made pies, pastries, cakes, cookies, doughnuts, fresh frait pies. Try them at home. Tha DowtuUirs Star BlMESSI EVERYBODY STORE The New Cafeteria Is now open in the Downstairs Store. Delicious home-cooked foods reasonable prices home made pies, pastries, cakes, cookies, doughnuts, fresh fruit pies. Try them at home. Tha Dowmtalra Store Anagmsft Sale of Mankeft Offering Thousands of Beautiful Blankets at Approximately Half of Last Year's Prices A ugust Sale of New Lingerie Gowns:, Envelopes: Bloomers Of Beautiful Quality: 65c: 95c It sounds too good to be true but it is really true owns and envelope chemises of fine quality, 2500 of them, ought in the east in a remarkable purchase fresh, new garments, and every one perfect. 95c The Gowns: Of nainsook and ba tiste, kimono sleeves, lace yokes, very charming models. Envelope Chemise: Of nainsook and batiste, with bodice top or regu lation shoulders; delightfully trimmed with lace and inser tions. And Bloomers: Of nainsook, batiste and cotton crepe, well reinforced, finished at the knee with dainty ruffles; in pink, blue, lavender and white. Tha Ltafaria Shop Second Floor. 95c 65c 500 "Rengo" Belt Corsets Now Priced at One Half Those who have once worn the "Rengo" realize that this is an opportunity not to be ' overlooked, for the "Rengo" is a strong corset, especially appreciated by stout women. Many very desirable styles are included, in fancy broche and coutils; with trimmed tops and two pairs of hose supporters; with broad spoon steels and rein-, forced abdomen; in pink and white. The reduced prices range from $1.75 to $2.50. Tha Coraat Shop Second Floor. r f 50 Handsome New All Silk Tuxedo Sweaters $19.50 We consider this a most exceptional offer.' Sweaters of this rich quality of pure silk usually sell for many dol lars more than this price. They are of rich heavy silk in Slipons and Tuxedo style, with turn back cuffs and long sashes, in a delightful choice of sports colors as well as navy and black. All sizes up to 42. '..,' The Sweater Shop Second Floor Full Fashioned Silk Stockings $1.75 Do you realize that a full fashioned silk hose at this price is very difficult to ob tain? ; These have double soles, high spliced heels, and lisle garter tops. In all sizes, at $1.75. Tha Main Floor. Beautiful Sheffield Silverware: Reduced Milk pitchers, each, $7.50 Roll trays, each, $7.50. Sandwich p. ates, each, $7.50 Candlesticks,' pair, $7.50 Casseroles, each, $7.50 , Fruit baskets, each, $7.50 Bon bon dishes, each, $5.00 Sugar and creamers, pr., $5.00 Roll trays, each, $5.00 Crumb sweepers, each $5.00 In sterling silver flatware, we offer a complete showing in St. Dunstan, Etruscan,- Lansdowne, King Albert, and Fairfax patterns. Tha Sllverwira Department Main Floor. Oceans of Notions At Interesting Prices Check off the items wanted and bring the list with yon. You will sate money J. & P. Coata' Machina Thread, Be Best 6-cord quality, in black and white, all sized spools, Sc. Larga Remnant of Elastic 5c Short lengths, in black and ' white. In various widths. J. & P. Coata' Crochet Cotton, Ball, 9c Sizes 10, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70. . In white and other colors. While it lasts, ball, 9c. Tho Wel Pleater, 25e For . pleating ribbons, laces, etc. Very special at 25c. Kirby Beard Wire Hair Pini, , Pkg, 5c The best English hair pin made; in black and bronze; pkg., 5c, or 6 for 25c Sewing- Machina Needle, 11c Tuba In tubes for every make of machine; every size. Hickory' Waists, 49c Just the thing for summer wear for boys and girls ages 2 to 14. Naiad Waist Lining, 50c Each In every size, 32 to 44. '. Trimmed in a neat lace edge. Your choice, 50c . Human Hair Nets, "Vanity," 3 . for 25c Every net guaran teed to be perfect; in cap and , fringe styles; all shades. DeLong Hooka and Eyas, Card, J 7e -In black and white, also " the DeLong dress clasps in every size. Silkatine Crochet Cotton, Ball,' 3c One big lot to close out. Good colors, ball, 3c. Kleinert'a Jiffy Pants, 49c For babies. In every size, in white, pair, 49c K Hair Brushes, 10c One lot of strong hair brushes. While they last, your choice, 10c Black and White Cotton Tape, Bolt, 3M In every width and a very fine quality in 8 yard bolts. Skirt and Binding Braid, 10c Bolt-A good mercerized braid, all the popular colors, 5 yards to bolt, 1 inch wide. Gold Safety Pins, Card, 4c In assorted sizes, All are rust- f proof. Choice, card, 4c Pure Silk Seam Binding, 25c Bolt In all colors and black and white. A very fine qual ity at 25c a bolt. Remnants of Skirt Belting, Each, 4c In black and white. ' Some pnre silk and some ( boned. Choice at 4c each. Tha Notion Department Mala Hump Hair ' Pins, Pkg., 7c Large packages, in every size, choice, package, 7c. Heavy Sewing Thread, Spool, 6c In all colors, extra strong. Used for sewing carpets, but tons, etc. Hair Pins, Box, 10c or 3 for 25c Gold and silver hair pins. In every size. Packed in a box. . Pure Linen Tape, Bolt, 5c In ' every width. Lingerie Ribbon, Bolt, 5c Used for underwear; all fast colors. "Wright's" Bias Tape, 2 for 25c Best grade tape. Sizes 1 to 6. Six yards to the bolt. Rick-Rack Braid, 2 Bolts, 25c A very fine grade. In white and colors. One big lot. Sanitary Napkins, Bos, 39c Very soft and large size nap kins. 12 to the box, at 39c. Hair Rolls, 25c-35c-50c For the sides and back of the hair. In every color. We carry a full line. "Boye" Steel Crochet Hook, 6e In all sizes. ' Sanitary Aprons, 25c In several sizes. All are slightly soiled; every one guaranteed to wash. Opens Monday, August 8th, and continues throughout the month "POR many years past, this has been an event of importance, not alone to our individual patrons awaiting this opportunity to replenish their closets at lower costs, but to hotel men and men who buy in large quantities. This is "Because Burgess-Nash Quality Assures the Best ' Months of preparation and keen understanding of market conditions have made it possible for us Jo of fer complete stocks of beautiful blankets at the lowest prices in many years. Our values challenge competition. Blanket prices are down down even to one-half of last year's prices down to that level which enables the housewife, wisely and economically, to fill her needs. And from these lowest prices, based on today's mill costs, we offer our sweeping reductions during this great August Sale. . All Prices Offer Drastic Reductions From Prices of Hext September Handsome All Wool Blankets 45 $6 a pair These are in handsome block designs, in good colors; in sizes for full sized beds. A most ex ceptional value. 750 Pairs of Blankets y2 Price Included in this lot are cotton, wool finish, part wool and all-wool blankets all from the looms of the foremost blanket manufacturers of America. They are slightly soiled or mussed, but of excellent quality no imperfections. They are in tans, greys and whites, in handsome block and plaid designs, in sizes for full-sized beds. They are priced according to quality and size, from $1.95 to $17.50 a pair. Heavy Weight Cotton Blankets $945 a pair These excellent blan kets may be had in grey, tan or white, with pink or blue borders. Size 70x80 inches. A feature value. Wool Mixed Blankets a pair These are in pink, blue, tan or grey plaids, with neatly top stitched edge, 66x80 inches. A very unusual value. 50 Silk Covered Comforts 1 Price These are in discontinued patterns and only one or two of a kind. In some cases the corners are slightly soiled, otherwise they are in perfect condition. They . are covered with silk or with satin, in a beautiful range of colors and designs, at prices which range from $17.50 to $32.50 each. Silk Mull Comforters $ C95 each These are filled with long, staple, pure white' cotton and neatly tufted. Size 72x84 inches. Exceptional at this price. Heavy Weight Cotton Blankets, a pair, $1.69 These may be had in tan, grey or white ; with borders of pink or blue, exceptional value. August Sale Price, a, pair, $1.69 Children 8 Colored Blankets, each, 79c These are in pink or in blue, in a large ' size for a child's bed. August Sale Price, each, 79c I "St. Mary's" Wool Blankets, a pair, $9 JO A well-known blanket, soft, fluffy tex tures, in beautiful voverplaids; for full sized beds. August Sale Price, a pair, $9.50 Blanket Swatches, each, lc and 3c This serviceable article, for which the housewife has so many uses, is in limited quantity. August Sale Price, lc and 3c each Sub-Wool Blankets, a pair, $475 These serviceable blankets are in plaid and -1 in block designs, in blue, pink, tan or grey. August Sale Price, a pair, $4.75 Very Fine All-Wool Blankets, a pair, $125 An unusually fine quality, manufactured expressly for Burgess-Nash Company; in handsome plaid designs. August Sale Price, a pair, $12.95 Fancy Blanket Comfortables, each, $375 These large size comfortables in light or dark colorings serve many purposes. Very l specially priced in the , August Sale, each, $3.75 Medium Weight Comforts, each, $4.95 Filled with splendid quality cotton and covered with good quality figured silko line; 72x84 inches. August Sale Price, each, $4.95 Lambs' Wool-Filled Comforts, each, $7 JO These are covered with a splendid quality sateen with a 9-inch border, in plain color; 72x84-inch size. August Sale Price, each, $7.50 Wool Auto Robes, Special, each, $16 JO These are in very handsome plaid designs in rich colorings, with neatly fringed edge. August Sale Price, each, $16.50 Goose Feather Pillows, each, $175 Filled with live goose feathers, covered with good quality fancy tickings; in size 19x27 inches. August Sale Price, each, $1.75 Full Sized Cotton Filled Mattresses Four of our best quality cotton-filled mat tresses, covered with excellent quality tickings, now priced in the August Sale at $9.50, $12.50, $16.50, $22.50 All Mail or Telephone Orders will receive promptest possible attention ' All bankets bought during this sale will be stored free v of charge in our new cold storage vaults until desired. Sale Opens at 9 o Clock Monday Morning in the Blanket Dept., Second Floor And in the Downstairs Store J came to the unty attorney s office that he was a out to leave xne city.