THE DEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. MARCH 2J. 1922. 6 A Veterans of Civil War Have Left Great Heritage VhUr Patriot I'vintrtl lo I Sample for Younger trriirration at Mfrling of C. A. H. VaL tutm of the war base tr ft a lienus!" t' ! younger gfrn-u-tiuri wltuh will not he appreciated intt.l it, (no, hi lul many of the Intt-r rxTifiifr th veterans have egprrienrril. Rev. I. F. l'ouiher told mcrnlirr ( (I4 liuard post. No. 7, !. A. K., in an open merlin of the pot held cerlay afternoon in the CiUrtliour. "Kiev vrtiraiu prut! the tiliertict a ml rights tiny have under the Hag they siutaitted during the rebellion, Kev, Mr. 1'ourhcr said, "an J know ing that they gave of their life' Moud fur tlie (recrvaliwii of tlio 4 Mieities. they will not tee them tram A t:e4 utn. I Pointed to as Eaample. i "It i for the younger tfrncrattoii f to take dirt rtrrans a an exam ' pte, t' profit tty tluir experience and to begin at once to have a deeper appreciation of what it mean to be an American citizen. ''Many of the younger generation are veterans- of a (treat war. Theft heroic deed are too near to tin-m to tie properly realized. A it grow ninrr ana the magnitudes ot the deeds become plainer, this generation, too, will know that love of country that comes after great menaces have been made." Plan Public Meetings. Yesterday was the'lirst of a series of open meetings to be held by the Old Guard post. The second and fourth Saturday of each month were choen'as meeting days at a confer ence of the post members. The pub lic i invited to attend the fourth Saturday meeting. Speakers and patriotic program will be arranged. Babe With Broken Neck to Recover i Daughter of Former Omaha 1 TaI 4 1 . 1 V T win nays adoui iioine ue- spite Plaster Cast. Los Angeles doctors are watching wkh interest the case of Barbara Jean Stratford. 14 months old, who is recovering from a broken neck which she suffered in a fal from a divan on February 26. The case is remarkable and almost without prece dent in the experience ot physicians, they say. Although the child, has her-neck encased in a cast which she will probably have to wear for five or six week?, she is lively and able to play about her home and attending physi cians have assured her parents there is absolutely nothing to fear now. There are no signs of paralysis and the child's complete recovery is as-, sured.. they assert. v. Barbara Jean i the daughter of sMr. and Mrs. W. G. Stratford, living "it Glendale, a suburb of Los Angeles. Mrs. Stratford was for merly Miss Helen Patterson of Oma ha, daughter of George D. Patter sun. Omaha superintendent of the American Railway Express company. Mrs. Patterson' left last night for I-os Angeles to, spend a month with her daughter and the children. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson" have been in constant communication with their daughter, since the accident. Funeral for Official of Stork Yards Bank Today The funeral of John C. French, vice president of the Stock Yards Na tional bank, who died in Biloxi, Miss last Wednesday, will be held at 2:30 this afternoon in Trinity cathedral, Dean McGinley officiating. Burial will be in Forest Lawn cemetery. Active pallbearers will be C. L. Owen. James B. Owen, W. H. Dressier, F. T. Emerson, . L. Pier, H. C Miller, Hal Yates, F. J. Kocarnik and E. A. Cressey. These will be honorary Ford E. Hovcy, Isaac Congdon, Johns King, E. P. Peck, E. F. Folda, Fred Clarke, C. M. Wilhelm W. B. Hushes. Harry Clarke , C. C. George, George N. Seymourr Walter T.Page, Thomas A. Fry, T. f. Byrne. Dr. F. X C onnor, Walter Vv. Head, M. T. Barley. Fred Hamilton. -M. D: Cameron.- Frank P. Goad. Dr. A. -Sachs, Frank L. Campbell, J, P Thummel, W. Pratt, A. r. stryner dim Morsman. Ames College Head Will Address Omaha Chamber iJ.-A.Mont V A." Pearson of Towa State college, at Ames, -la., and W. J. Riggs will speak at, a pubkc affairs luncheon at the Omaha Chamber of Commerce next Tuesdayipoon under auspices of the agriculture bureau of the chamber. , A quartet from the college glee club will ; sing. The speakers will talk on agriculture and stock-raising. .' ' , President Pearsoh and Prof. R.ggs aw making a .peaking tour nr he interest of the proposed memorial building for the college. In the .even ing at the Blackstone. they w.l! bt entertained by Ames alumni. Wife Routed Him From Bed and Home, Mate Alleges Henry West was not ruler of his household, according to a prtwl" divorce he filed in district court es terday against his wile. clii Wet charges his wife attacked him with pok. hW lLT anything she could gel i her hands on. Once, he charges, she d home after he Jiad gone to sleep m Another time. West charges she called him to the house. nere ne fell into the arm, of called there by her. The Wests were married in 1919. Wife for Quarter Century Files Divorce Petition Carrie Tatree and Theodore Tatree were married almost 25 yesterday Mrs- Tatree ,n a i petrtion for divorce, said she has enough of her husband, whom she charges with desertion and nonsupporj, he has sufficient means. The Tat reea were married in Harvard, Neb.. !S9. at t r Tea Room Special Luncheon Daily, 65c 'Served 11:30 to 3:30 0uraaatNatk 4vata fUmf r: One of Our' Policies TX value uf any article of merchandise to the user and.consumer depends upon the degree of satisfaction and service derived from its purchase. It would be presumptious for this store to attempt to place a consumer value upon merchandise for the reason that the real value of the article will vary widely according to its different purchasers. For this reason the Burgess -Nash Company does not use what are termed "comparative prices" In its advertising. The growing volume of business coming to this great merchandising institution is indicative of the regard this community has for a policy built upon satisfactory service, high quality merchandise and right prices. ooo The Season's New Silks Exquisite Colorings Newest Weaves At prices that interest. Satin Charmeuse A soft drapy fabric in apcrt and street shades, 40 inches in width. Yard, $1.95 Check Silks Newest of checks that inspire smartest of apparel, are 36 in. in width. Are only, yard, $1.95 New Foulards 40-inch, showerproof, in the newest colors and combinations. Priced, a yard, $2.95. Canton Crepe A soft, rich quality, in street shades. A most unusual qual ity. Priced, a yard, $2.95. Colored Pongee 33-in. Oriental Pongee, in soft street colors and vivid sport shades. A yard, $1.59. Radium Silks A 40-inch quality that assures wonderful wearing quality. In ull wanted shades. Yard, $2.25. Broadcloth Shirting 33-inch, plain and hairline stripe, in excellent quality. Per yard, $2.25 Tubular Vesting Plain and drop stitch effects. White, orchid, pink. Splendid wearing quality. $1.39. Burgeit-Naih Silk Ship Scond Floor OOO- New Woolen Materials Inspire the trim lines of the tailored or sport costume. New Tweeds' Rough tweeds, correct weight for street and sports wear, in newest mixtures. Yard, $2.25 French Crepe Imported French wool crepe, tan, brown, navy, copen, Quaker gray and black. Yard, $2.25. Navy Serges, $1.9J line quality all wool French serge, the fashionably correct weight for dresses, an unusual quality. Yd., $1.95. Burgest-Nath Dreit Good Shop Second Floor OOO In Our Book Department "Modern Methods in Selling" L. C. Hoenig. A book every business man and woman will wish to read ; $2 "Lucretia Lombard" Kathleen Norris. A delightful $1.75. Burgesa-Naih Book Shop Main Floor O 0 0 Boston Bags $1.75 Shoppers find these handsome, durable bags the greatest convenience they are so secure and so easy to handle; invaluable in taking care of'innumer- able small packages. Their appearance is trim and at tractive they are fash ioned of genuine cowhide in tan, brown and black. There are 13, 14, 15-inch : sizes. Burg tii-Nub Mala Floor 000' Featuring Sterling Silver The gleam of silverware on the well-appointed table is the final touch of refinement in the. home. Since there has been perfected such a variety of design, the. hostess may express her person ality in the care with which her silver' is chosen as distinctively as in her own adornment. Fairfax, St. Dunstan, Etrus can, Mme. Jumel, Lansdowne, King Albert vie with each other in beauty, but all display the rich solidity of character sought after as the prime essential. A set of teaspoons in the Fairfax pattern are now $9.00. Bureau-Nash Maia Floor 0 00 ' Sum 5Xiwrv 231 New Ribbons, Yard, 39c Ribbons that delight in adapting themselves to hat trimmings and to the sashes favored for sports wear. Plain satin, taffeta, fancy moire, and checked designs in 5 to 6-inch widths. Priced reasonably at, a yd., 39c Bora-Naak Maia FW EVERYBODYS STORE The Cheney a? "Ariatocrat of Phonograph" SoM Excluivi'Iy In Our VictroU Department Buit Nak Tlllk lar Spring Finds Us Prepared Suits : Coats : Dresses of Character I i v i : r" ' i a. ; -- .1- ' n i vm MfMm a vk msn 1M E That Fulfill Your Everii Need At Most - Satisfying Pr ices Sport Coats There is something essentially jaunty about these pport coals with their plaided backs and notched collars. Tweeds that carry with them a distinct out-of-door air, and camel's hair, too. $1950 to 54950 Sport Suits Since styles have taken such a new and swagger turn, the sport suits are more engaging than ever. Tweeds and mixtures are trimly tailored or man nishly accompanied by knickers. Triced $1950 t0 $4950 Dresses for Every Occasion The smartness of the new dress fashions is dominated by the individuality and refinement always typical of the models presented by the Burgess-Nash company, and it i3 satisfying to find that the prices are exceedingly moderate. Daytime, street, and dinner frocks in Twills, Tricotines, Canton Crepes, Velette, and Eponge in styles from exclusive makers are developed to express distinct personality. All are care fully fashioned and are attractively priced. Priced $25 to $125 The Capes and Wraps One cape takes the place of a dozen wraps, for it may be donned in a dozen diffent ways. There are luxur ious wrap-around wraps, straightline capes whose hemline is characterized by width, and narrow skirted coats topped with the military shoulder cape. Fashioned of Gerona, Marvella, Normandy, and Veldyne with soft silken linings. The Three-Pi ece Suit A costume that can be made to serve more than one type of occasion is a splendid investment for our present days. The three-piece suit gives its possessor both a tail leur and a frock not to mention the season's favor. Twills and tricotines. combine charmingly with lighter weight silks and are given a most moderate pricing. $49.50 to $150 $49.50 to $150 The Millinery Occasion of 1922 "Our Opening" . That the milliners have had new and truly wonderful inspirations will be disclosed in our French salons. Gay and pretty little hats that are unlike any you have seen are ready for review. Frail fascina tions reflect the viewpoint of Paris, and popular sport shapes appear in vivid colorings. Color glorious color is one of the most delightful things about these hats for spring. Although black is far too chic to be entirely deserted, it is splashed with a bit of vivid color. Never have we had a more wonderful assortment! Our stocks are replete with ew, distinctive models, afford .g the widest opportunity for satisfactory selection. Burgeia-Nath Third Floor 0 0 0 For Street, Dress, Country;, Dinner, Theater, Tea Burgeaa-Naah Hal Shop Third Floor 000 f The New Little Furs For the Spring Dress or Suit that know so well how to repel the ad vances of persistent breezes, and that so adequately complete the costume, whether it be suit or frock. In our new display you will find Stone Marten, Baum Marten, Sable, Squirrel, Fitch, and Fox in brown, platinum, black, and taupe. 225to$165 BwraoavNaaa far Sit TfciH FUr The Art Department Has Chosen Monday As a Day on Which to Feature Various Worthwhile Items At Lower Than Usual Prices And judging from the wide variety of serviceable articles for em broidery purposes at these amazing price advantages, we feel safe in predicting that the department will enjoy an uncommonly busy day. The housewife will appreciate this timely offering, just now, when she is planning spring changes and no doubt has in mind a hundred and one places about the home where a new cushion, scarf or cover" is needed. Derryvale Linens To Embroider At Half Price A remarkable offering stamped pieces in the very beautiful Derry vale linens include a variety of pat terns in luncheon sets, centers, tray cloths, scarfs, napkins, doilies, pil low cases, trousseau bands. All at just one-half their former pricing. Things to Embroider Tops, scarfs and centers of white Indian Head stamped in floral and conventional designs. Are all mod erately priced at 65c. Round and Fancy Cushions $1.45 and $3.45 The pillows are generously filled with Kapok and covered with semi-silk repp or poplin. They may be had in rose, green, gold and black. Some are plain, others have velvet c, en ters or are trimmed with shirred flow ers. 20 and 22-inch sizes, priced at SI. 45 and U45. W A ' r- ' -x - Flowers The flowers that bloom in the spring will need all their charm to hold their own .with these lasting blossoms that hail from abroad. Perfumed American Beauty roses; Golden Ophir roses; spicy car nations in red, pink and white; and pond lilies that float upon a bowl of water. All are ex ceedingly attractive and are most reasonably priced. Trimming Beads 10c and 25c bunch Chrysttl, iriiirsctnt and opalescent heaR Tiny baris that are .fftctiva in designs, and larger bead that are so well adapted to combination silk thread embroidery. All are new. t W ' r I a I