THE PER: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1921. A r'1 v Order to Compel Vaccination in City Is Modified Will Be Retired Only of Persons or Other Public Places Who Have Been Ex. posed to Smallpox. City Health Commissioner Dr. A. S. Pinto yesterday withdrew hi ureter of Monday for compulsory vaccination of public school chil dren and employes pf business firms or institutions where people congregate. There is no smallpox epidemic in Omaha, only four light cases havine been reported. This is said not to ie unsual at tins time of the year. Attorneys advised that in the ab sence of an epidemic the health com inissioner's power to compel vac cination was doubtful. Dr. Tinto said yesterday that he would require the vaccination of persons in Dublic schools or other places, who might have been ex posed to smallpox. The general vaccination was pro posed by him against a possible spread of the epidemic now preva lent in Kansas City and Denver. "I At not intend to f'ght or go into court to require vaccination," &aid Dr. Tinto yesterday. "I ex- pect co-operation. If anyone re fuses to be vaccinated, then let him take his chances on having small pox." ' Dr. Tinto had addressed 300 let ters to business institutions direct ing that all employes should be vac cinated. He announced orally in connection with those letters that the penalty for noncompliance would be absence from work for a period t.f 18 days, i Dr. Pinto now with draws this announcement. "The health department shall vac cinate all school children who have been, exposed to the d:sease. and will require teachers and children vaccinated or debarred from school," Dr. Pinto announced. Influx of German Goods Reduces Prices for Toys German toys are again on the Omaha market. Most of them, racked for shipment in 1919 and held up by the war block ade, have just arrived. ' Toy trains, mechanical toys, silky- liaircd dolls and stuffed animals, all made in Germany, are being display ed by Omaha stores as Christmas approaches. According to buyers of the differ ent stores displaying the imported toys, the influx of German toys has greatly reduced toy prices. R. S. Johnson Freed Of Cattle Loan Charges R. S. Johnson, one of nine men in dicted by the recent federal grand jury on charges connected with pro motion of the Missouri Valley Cattle . Loan company, was freed yesterday from the charge after an mvestiga lion by United States Attorney Kinsler and Postal Inspector Coble. Johnson was not culpable in any way, declared Kinsler. Wfrtn he was arrested nine prominent citizens of Dundee" went' on his bond. He is manager of R. G. Dun & Co. in Lincoln. . , - . : Brief City News. Dublin Inn Closed Dublin Inn. the "chicken dinner resort" on West Center street, has been closed for the winter. . . Two Speeders Fined C. A. Tyson and Arthur Kearns were ar raigned in Central police court for speeding yesterday. They each were fined $12. BO. Callers From Bluffs H. G. Mc Gee, W. P. Rohrer and O. D. Arp of the Council Bluffs park department visited Park Commissioner J. B. Hummel yesterday. nunilit Gets Nothing A bandit held up Sam Fox and W. M. Alberts nt Twenty-fourth and Clark streets mnnriav nieht. but obtained no loot, according to police. Thieves Take Tobacco Simon Berger's soft drink parlor, 1S14 Tv'vth Tuentv-fniirth street, was enr tered last night and a quantity of cigars, cigarets and tobacco taicen, Coition Ijtincheon The next monthly Cornell luncheon will be v,i,i Vio TTnlversltv club Thurs day noon. All -Cornell men are in vited, whether members of the unl Versity club or not. A. Secord of the telephone company spoke at the luncheon of the Lions club In the Rome hotel yesteraay, on the automatic tele-hone soon to be out In use In Omaha. Kfivn ms and Kscaocs Viola Vickery, 2533 South Eighth street, screamed, ana aitor a snort sirus oia awnnpii from a man who at tempted to seize her at Eighth and Bancroft street JMonaay mgni. inv tn now rnllnc frnm Washington received by U. S. Rohrer, prohibi tion onicer, navonng extracts can no longer be sold in ruK, Dut must db bottled for use before aistnouuon. Ho.- Diu.cu,nfaAprnrHlTitr in TT. S. Rohrer, prohibition officer, wives may prosecute bootleggers for sell ing wnisKy to tneir nusoanas, me same as they could prosecute saloon Keepers vnaer tne oiu eiucumo w. I.4ro Bond Sate The last $5o! 000 allotment of the $850,000 recon struction restoration court house bonds was sold at par yesterday by tha county commissioners tot the Omaha bond firm of Waehob & Klauscr. Held for Aonsupport Frank M. TI 5ft ann nf lrx R. P. H.nrv. own ' of the Fentfer hospital, has been held in the county jail charged ni,h fniiiirn to suDDort his wife. OrleUe. and their 13-month-old rhild. Cabin Passengers Jack Atkinson, aviator, flew to Omaha from Lincoln J'ondsy in a four-passenger plane. i. A'npln(1 .'a hi n . K. R. Stroll and James H. Gray. Lincoln busi ness men, made the trip as passen gers. unn-n n Wnsliinrton R. B itawaii eanoml manager of the Metropolitan Utilities district, will leave for Washington. D, C, today for a conference on radio activities. At,- rirm.pl l is chairman of the radio service commission. -rnmnni Rnrpun Rev. Charles W. Savidge. known in Omaha for ..or. am "th marrvlnsr narson. is alco conductor of a matrimonial K.,-o9,i ft hu'iina known yesterday Mr Ra'vliltre stated he does not fa. for tinitlne kindred lli.lgQ a ii j . - - - souls, but he does condescend to Novelty Dolls, It to $1.29. Fancy Dressed Dolls, $1.00 to f 10.00. Cunning Character Doll, $1.00 up. Airplanes, 95c to $10.00. Man o' War Car, $5.50. Trains, Electric, $7.00 up. IP Wagons, $2.00 to $12.75. Rocking and Swing Horse, $8.00 to $17.50. Toy and Children's Furni ture, piece, $1.50 to $17.50. - Nested Blocks, set, 25c to $3.00. Sleds, $4.25 to $9.50. Kiddy Kars, 89c to $3.75. Push Skates, $1.75. Mechanical Toys, 25c to $5.00. Buriese-Nash To) Town ; Downstairs Store Gifts for Baby Nainsook Baby Dress: $1.65 Feather stitched and made by hand. Trimmed with val lace. Infanta to 18 months. Hand-Made Baby Dress: $2j95 Hand tucked, feath er stitched, and French knotted. Trimmed with val. Infants to 18 months. Embroidered Dress: $5JS5 Exquisitely hand em broidered and feather stitched, trimmed with val. One to two years. - Baby Sweater Sacque: $1.65 ' Knit of soft wool, in white with pink or blue border and ribbons. In fant to 18 months. Blanket Baby Bunting With hood, buttoned in the front and at the feet. Made of Beacon blanket. Quilted Carriage Robes: $235 These are hand tufted blankets of pink or blue Jap satin, size 27x34. Burf ni-Naah Babjr Shop Third Floor 1 1 j. ii i .Be U. W A Whole Gifts for Men This department is the place of all others in which to get gifts which have that look, of smartness and of skilled fashion ing: which comes of being: wrought by the finest manufacturers. The leathers are distinctly leathers of quality. ' Cigarette Cases: $1J50 Clothes Brushes: $1J0 Imported Cases of cobra seal leather. Beautifully niado with leather back. Collar Cases: $5 JO Silk lined of seal grain leather. Brief Cases: $6 JO Two pocketed, good lock, of tan cow hide. Military Brushes: $4j00 In black leather case, 2 in case And literally dozens of other items BurfMt-Nath Leather Goods Shop Main Floor Handsome Mufflers: $2.00 Of silk and brushed wool quite the last word in fabric, in color, in style and a welcome gift to men. These offer splendid values at $2.00. Others up to $10.00. ' Buri-Nah Men's Shop Mala Floor s Eight-Day Clocks no These are most wonderful clocks, made of beautifully finished solid mahogany in graceful Tambour, and Gothic styles. Made by clockmakers, famous for their reliability. TTieij arc practical .as well as beau tiful, and will assure the owner the best service. They have been specially priced for Holiday Shoppers, and will be gifts that will inspire tho most enthusiastic gratitude. Other clocks, $5.00 to $45.00. Burg-Nah Silverware Dept. Main Floor r Slippers That Are Welcome Gifts for All the Family Satin Comfy Slippers ' Women's quilted boudoir $050 slippers with soft soles. In such dainty shades as pink, blue, lavender, old rose and black. These slippers with leather soles, $3.00. Men's Comfort Slippers Felt slippers with padded $050 soles, in brown, blue and & oxford. A complete line of handsome leather slippers in various styles, $3.50 to $6.00. Shoe Trees enameled in pin, while and blue. These may be- decorated with ribbon to make charming gifts, 25c. Mail Orders Filled Promptly. Burgess.Nash Shoe Shop Main Floor New Draperies Ruffled Curtains Of marquisette, net, SI 75 dainty ruffles; in ecru X and cream, Wednesday, $1.75. Drapery Remnants Close to Half -Price. These pieces are from 2 to 5-yard lengths and include: Nets, senms, marquisettes, voiles and cretonnes. Every piece a won derful value. Many patterns are offered which will be especially attractive to scarfs and other gift items. Biirsesa-Naeh Drapery Shop Fourth Floor fcfj Ufie Cirisitnas Page of Coat Hangers: 75c Two in handy leather cases. Bill Folds: $5M Three-fold style, in black pin seal. Cigar Cases: $5.00 Black seal grain leather with metal frame. to delight the hearts of men. New Silk Hosiery We have just received a new shipment of silk stockings with Pointex heels. Come in early and make your Christmas selections while our stock is complete. An All-Silk Hose With lisle lined hem $050 soles, toes and heels, 5 to ir-sure real service. Black, brown, navy and white. Heavy Silk Hose An all-silk black hose OO with lisle lined hem, " soles, toes and heels. A handsome, heavyweight hose. Burgess-Naah Hosiery Felt Comfy Slippers. Ribbon trimmed; these come $050 in blue, orchid, purple, and lavender. This same slipper with a handsome arrangement of quilted satin may be had in lavender, purple, and blue, $3.50. Kiddies Felt Slippers For boys we have especially $000 fine felt and leather slip- aw pers from $2.00 to $3.79. There are the cunning "Puss-in-Boot" slippers in red and blue. Sizes 8 to 11. Voile Curtains Hemstitched in silk, 21i-yard length. A splendid value at $1.00. ?1 00 Con Siorefor&vetyJSody Christmas Gift Loveliest Gifts This exquisite gift department, now enlarged, is overflowing with all those remembrances which ar.e usually so difficult to find, because "a little different." The place of "Individual Gifts." Candlesticks handsomely wrought in iron, 18 inch, $2.00( 10 inch, $1-25; Mahogany, 14 inch, 75c. Metal in old gold and d res den finish, $1-25, $2.50 and $2.75 each Lovely for Christmas gifts. Also in white enamel with dresden finish, $3.50 Novelties That Are Candy jar. Ostrich quill pens. Hand-painted metal waste baskets. Taffeta waste baskets in black, or chid, rose, gold, blue, beautiful for the boudoir. Quaint little figures for bon-bons or powder. Roseleaf sachet in all the delicate shades of chiffon and ribDons. Burfet-Nah Gift Silk With Lisle Tops A fine silk hose, lisle S075 garter tops, in black, Russian calf and white, all sizes. Chiffon Weight The ever-popular $00 chiffon of the very . O finest texture in black, all sizes at $6.00. Dept. Main Floor Have One in Your Home Before Christmas Our beautiful new Victrola department "Where those who know prefer to go" is prepared to solve your gift problem. The Cheney Aristocrat of Phonographs, $95.00 to $550 We also offer a limited number of unusual values in cabinet machines of other makes at prices which range from $65.00 to $95.00. , Sold on Convenient Payment Term. The New December Records Are Here. Burtess-Nash Victrola Dept. Fifth Floor Notion Specials Rick Rack Braidi 10c in whit and colors, 3 yards, best quality. Hair Nets: 3 for 25c Double mesh, every color and style. Silk Elastic: 85c ribbon covered and frilled, 2 inches wide. Needle Cases: 50c Imported, filled with gold-eyed needles. BuricM-Naeh Notion Lamps Complete Boudoir lamps, $5 00- Bridge lumps, $15.75. Floor lamps with mahogany base, $14 50 and $24-50 complete. Polychrome base. $29-50 complete- The above with beautiful silk shades in all colors. Within the Reach of All Fairy fire. Perfume burners ' Oval decorated bread boards and knife, $4.00. A complete line of smokers' articles. Gift furniture in tip-top tables, ma hogany inlaid and decorated, $12.50 to $35.00. Nest of tables with glass tops in lac quer and mahogany tea -wagons, enamel decorated and mahogany inlaid. Shop Fourth Floor Christmas Gauntlets $65 These gloves, made after French mod " els, are so exquisitely wrought of the best silk-like fabric they will be a gift of which the giver will be proud The color combinations are charm ing and they are strapped and buckled with cunning buckles. The prices asked are literally only a fraction of their usual pricing. Beaver, brownj natural, chamois, and white, $1.65 Burgees-Naah Glove Shop Main Floor The Victor Victrola The Instrument of Utmost Value, $25.00 to $480 for Wednesday Crochet Cotton: 64e American Maid in white and colors. Hair Puffs: Pair 25c Every color, washable and indispen sable. Finishing Braids: Bolt 5c Fast colored and white, fine quality. Circle Combs in blonde and dark colors, any style. 25c to 50c. Shop Mem Floor The Tea Room Concert and Tea Dance Wednesday, from 3:30 to 5:30 Selections ' Gift Items in Electrical Wares Four Heat Oblong Grill: $11S0 Will boil, fry, stew and toast. Cooks a meal for two or three right at tho table. Round Grill, $12.50. Universal Turnover Toaster: $8.00 The most economical, be cause a patented element al lows bread to be held very close to the heat. Requires no touching to turn bread. Urn Type Electric Percolator 6-Cup Size $22.50 9-Cup Size $25.00 Grecian type, 9-cup, $22-50 Electric Curling Iron: $675 Universal brand. Made of aluminum; dries and curls the hair very quickly. Hot Point Electric Irons: $6J95 Irons that will give the maximum in service; 6 lb., with 6 feet of cord. Simplex Electric Heater, $11.50. Electric Curling Iron and Comb, $6.75. American Beauty - Iron, $8.50. Electric Tourist Iron, $6.50. . Round Heel Iron, $6.75. Four Heat Round Grill, $12-50. Curling Iron, $3.75. Buprgeee-Nash Fourth Floor A "Free" Cabinet Machine $g2S0 ALjWelcome Christmas Gift The beauty of this machine lies not alone in the reliable, well known "Free" motor, which gives satisfaction for a lifetime, but in its attractive case. For it is a cabinet model, which, when closed, re sembles a pretty writ ing desk which is an addition to any room of the home.. Finished in Mahogany, Walnut, Golden Oak and Waxed Oak. Sold on Convenient Payment Term. Burteee-Neeh Sewlnf Machine Shop Fourth Floor v i 1 1 1 I accept donation! - The Bee Want. Ads are the best Business Boosters.