TUB- KfcK: OMAHA. SATURDAY. MAY 27. 1922. throughout the Entire BOPY lOUYfe STORE' yrWednesdaij--Selling of oilet Articles o meet the increased demand of summertime. Many of one expects to pay lor standard articles. We urge you selling, It .will net you substantial savings. Exchange We reserve ftke riffht tn limit miantitv I 1 .7 tf Very Special Ti:- t i Just 200 of these 0. 10, 11 nnd !3-row pure bristle hair brushes. Various shapes and ityloi. Some fchort bristle, other have long penetrating bristle. br Each, $1.95 f"1" Vurgtat-Naah Mala Floor 7 Garment Bags Keep your clothing free of moths. . Moth Proof Garment Rag, large sizes, priced at 49c. Tarine Compound, Maaabaa't package, 35c. Moth Balls, package, 25c. 'Burgtit.Naab Main Floor tons Iris, a ream, Jars, totioni j .ivory uooas Some of the nieces are slieht- U marred, but every article is ' priced at much less than cost. Powder Boxes, Clocks, Hair Brushes, 49c each. 1 111 wal Boxes, Butlers, Hand Mir rors, trays, each, Jl-49. ftfanicur Pieces, Salvo Jars, Perfume Bottles, Buffers, and ' Combs, each, 79c. ' Bur(tss-Nash Mala Floor Thermos Goods Genuine American made Ther mos bottles and Carafes. Thermos Bottles, pint size, 11.00 and $1.80. Thermos Bottles, qt. size', $1.75 Thermos Caref, qt. size, $4.50. Knickerbocker Bath Sprays $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 Real Chamois Skins 69c $1.10 $2.50 Burfss-Nash Mala Floor f I sale, drugs, it one W 1 Lfttll ' an Hum i v Harriet Hubbard Ayer's Famous Preparations USEE! BY .WOMEN WHO KNOW Creams Luxnria, the cosmetic marvel, far superior to any cold cream. The best cream for automobilists; it will cleanse and soothe the skin better that any other preparation. The fa! cream for sunburn, wind burn, chapped face, lips or hands. Comes in tubes, priced at, each, 40c. Or n jars, in 3 sizes, 75c, $1.50, $2 00. Brilliantine Makes the hair soft', brilliant and glossy. Will not separate or be come rancid. Priced, 40c, 75c and $1.50. Bath Salts Four odors: Eau de Cologne, Eau de Vervene, Rose, Geranium and Cour de Violette. Priced, 25c,: 65c and $1.80. Burgass-Naah Maia Floor with' pr, IS elba 0e "Lournay" Toilet Articles T Nature makes constant efforts to attain perfection. Lournay preparations assist nature to overcome unfavorble conditions and to (restore health and beauty to the skin. t Poudres Lournay. f-' Yon ean obtain it in a tint that exactly matches your complex ! ion, so that it will blend imperceptibly with the skin and give no ap-- pearance of artificiality. Poudres Lournay come in two delectable V odors, L'lle d Amour and Fleur Vivante, and in four natural flesh 1 f tints, ' A. Price, $1.00 ; jCold Cream Cremsj do Toilette, a delicate fcleansing cream that liquifies when applied and instantly dissolves all foreign matter in the pores. Jar, 60c Day Cream Cream Da Beaute is a fragrant creaseless cream to apply before powdering. Jar, 50c. Talcs L'lle sT. Amour, perfumed with the "Island of Love" odor. 50c and $1.00. Qui Sait, a less expensive but pure, agreeable talc, 25c. Lip Stick L'lle d' Amour, cherry red tint, 50c. Burgoaa-Naah' Eye Cosmetics A "shadow" to apply lightly on the eyelids and at the corners. With brush, 50c. Nail Polish ' A wholly satisfactory liquid pol ish that gives the nails a lasting luster and imparts a delicately rosy tint. Price, 50e. Extracts, Toilet Articles Lournay Perfumes and Toilet Waters offer a diversity of enchant ing scents that provide for all pref erences. The extracts are avail ' able in decorative bottles, by the ounce, and in charming Vanity Vials convenient for the hand bag. L'lle d' Amour Fleur Mignon Qui Sait Lournay Rosa Fleur Vivante Lournay Lilas Lournav Bouauet -Main Floor which n and white. ! preven? -p 50, Cooling Vlsmuth, ' lraollent y ft Vivadou's Mavis Preparations To further introduce these wonderful toilet preparations we offer for this -eale only,, especially reduced prices. . . Mavis Talcum Supremely cool and light Blow a dusting of Mavis from the palm of your hand it will completely disappear. This is the best test of the fineness so necessary to soothe your skin. . : - Each, 15c ; Mavis Toilet Water .' "' Mavis toilet water fragrance lasts longer because of a higher per centage of essence. For this sale only, priced at, per bottle 69c and $1.69 Mavis Vanishing Cream A vanishing cream that really vanishes. Removes blackheads, pim ples, tired lines, and sallowness, and forms a perfect base for powder and rouge-?- , Large Jar, 39c Mavis Cold Cream Soft glistening white cream made from the purest most wholesome ingredients. It nourishes, cleanses every pore, leaves the skin refreshed and stimulated. Large Jar, 39c Burgaaa-Nash Maia Floor Silk Vests Halted silk vest in lovely pink and orchid shades. Made in bodice top style. The sizes are 34 to 44. Special Saturday-Each, f 1.98 Burgota-Naaa Maia Floor Kodaks Do not miss half the pleasure of a Sunday outing by neglect ing to Uks a kodsk. W sug gest Autographic kodaks, $4.50 up. Brownies priced $3.00 up. Burgaaa.Naia 'Mate floor Flower Orders For Deceraties) Day should not be placed later than Saturday. We will ship them Sunday, In order that they may arrive in ample time. Rurg.a.-Nats Maiaaalae Float Pansy Plants Large healthy plants, esch with several blooms. Special for Saturday, Each, 4c Bar goat-Neat MtisaaiaaFloor Month-End Clearance of Women's Coats, Suits and Dresses These are models Jor sports and street wear taken from regular stock and reduced for prompt disposal Suits of Tweed or Duvoknit Those who are mindful of the popularity of Tweeds and Duvoknits will rejoice in this reduction of price. All are suits taken from our own wonderful stock. Special Saturday at $15.00 Tweed Suits Knicker Suits Hand-tailored Tweeds for misses and women; junior sizes in knicker suits. Of modish cut for street and sports. Priced at $25.00 Limited Number Sport Coats An interesting selection of th season's smartest styles in Tweeds, All-Wool Jerseys and fine Polo Coats. The most favored shades of the season in belted and flare models. Camel's Hair Coats 100 per cent camel's hair coats at this price makes them a very special offering Saturday. Priced at $35.00 Priced at $15.00 Summer Dresses Delightfully simple little dresses of Voile, Ratine, Summer Silks, and fine Anderson Ginghams. $5.95, $15.00, $25.00, $35.00 Burgtta-Naah Suit Shop Third Floor For Saturday Leather Traveling Bags Each $10.00 As a feature offering of our new luggage sec tion, we price a full 18 or 20-inch cowhide bag of oxfords style at $10.00. These bags are made in three pieces, with hand-sewed frame and all-brass catches and locks. For Saturday only $10.00. No C. O. D.'s. No Phone Orders. 1 No Exchanges. No Mail Orders. Other Bags at About Half Price If you need a traveling bag for your summer va cation trip, we advise you to select it now while we are offering bags at such wonderful reductions. Burg.at-Naah Luggaga Saclion Msizanine Floor All-Silk Umbrellas At About 33Vs Off Absolutely the best values offered this season. All silk Rain-Sun umbrellas at about one-third less than the regular price. They are made .of espe- cially woven umbrella silk, with tape edge. The handles are of ivory, amber or fancy wood, with ; loop of self-material or of leather. In every in- : stance and claws and tips are of ivory or amber to match the style of handle. Just 100 pieces. ; Navy Blue Mauve Taupe Hunters Green ; Red Garnet Purple Black Brown $4.45 and $5.95 Burgaat-Nath Maia Floor White Organdie Dresses $J69 .' Sheer white organdie dresses that are so cool and pretty for hot summer days: There are many different styles from which to select, but all are embroidered and ruffled and are trimmed with pink and blue ribbons. Sizes 7 to 14. Burgatt-Naah Downstairs Store Very Special 200 SPORT SKIRTS Each, $6.95 All the new shades and a great many in white. These are sample skirts made of the newest and most popular materials. Cleverly fashioned belt and pockets and a deep hem mark these as skirts of the better manufacture. Sizes 26 to 32 waist. Burgeaa-Naah Downstaira Stort , For Out-of-Door Sports . Golf Balls Beacon balls, dimple marking. Each, 45c Tennis Balls Spaulding, that retains its life. Each, 50c Golf Clubs Those same specials that you have been buying. Wood and metal clubs with imitation grip handle. Mashies, niblics, driv ers, midirons. Each, $2.45 Balls: Gloves Base balls, lSe, 20c, 25c and $1.00. Ball bats, each, 25c, 50c, and $2.00. ' Fielding gloves, $1.00, $1.75 to $8.00. Catching gloves priced $3.50 to $18.00. : Golf Bags Durable, strong, tan only. Each, $3.95 The Needs for Summer Picnics Baskets A large assort ment of attrac tive styles are priced at 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Fishing and . Hunting License You can, not only purchase everything in the way of fishing tackle, including hooks, lines, rods and kits, but you can also get your license to hunt and fish. Burgeaa-Naah Fourth Floor : Utensils Tincups, ea., 5c. Ice picks, each, 15c. Can openers, 10c to 25c. Lemon juicers, each, 15c 12-qt. pails, 33c. Babies1 Summer Dresses : Petticoats Each, 49c Lovely white dresses for baby all lace and embroidery trimmed. And petticoats, too. Just the kind of cool little clothes that babies need throughout the hot summer months. This is all new stock, that has just arrived. The prices greatly underestimate the values. Sizes 6 months to 2 years. No C. O. D.'a No Exchanges No Refunds. No Mail Orders Burgesa-Nath Red Arrow Booth Dowaataira Store. In Our Downstairs Store Children's Shoes: Oxfords Every desirable summer style in white canvas, patent leather, black and brown kid oxfords and ankle strap pumps the best values obtainable at the lowest possible price. Sizes 5 to 8, 8 to 11. A pair, $1.85 to $2.75 Men's Brown Calf Oxfords Brown lace oxfords with Goodyear welts, rubber heels and perforated toes. An oxford built for both comfort and service. All sizes and widths. Pair, $4.98 Men's Trousers Pair, $2.00 Worsteds and fancy stripes; made for hard wear. Complete assortment of sizes, 29 to 48. Boys' Play Suits Each, 85c . A choice lot of blue denims, stripes and light colors, made of chambray and galatea. Sizes 3 to 8. Burgeaa-Nath Downstaira Store tore TEA DANCE 4 to 6 P. M. If you have enjoyed aur tea dances you will surely want to come to our Saturday dance, which will he the last one until September 2, Btfrgoaa.Naab Tea Boeal aovoaia Floor Popular Books Art you slated for some good readini? Here's some of the best of popular fiction I "Man of, the Forest," Zane Grey. "The Top of the World,' Ethel M. Dell. "Harriot and the riper," Kathleen Karris. "Mother," Kathleen Norrti. "Fortyfe.' by Joseph Lin coin. "Hermit of Far End," Mar garet Fedler. "River's End," Oliver Cur wood. "Golden Snare," Oliver Cur wood. "Orphans of the Storm," Henry MacMahon. Tenrod," Booth Tarklngton. Each 78. Burgttt-Nath Mala Floor 000 For Graduation Gifts from our Stationery Department: Memory books. $1.60 up. Kodak books, 9Se up. Taper knives, brass, ebony, 75c up. Correspondence cards, 50c up. Gift box stationery. BOe up. Autograph album, 75c up. Address- engagement books, 25c up. Diaries, line-a-day books, 65c up. Visiting portfolios, $2.50 up. Hasty-line pads, $1.25 up. Desk fittings, 50c up. "Eversharp" pencils, 50c up. Fountain pens, $1.00 up. Congratulation cards, 5c up. Burgttt-Naah Mala Floor 000 Writing Paper Imported stationery with con trasting lined envelopes. Ten sheets and envelopes to a pack age. Special for one day only, package, 15c; 5 packages for 50c. ' Burgatt-Nath Mala Floor 000 Handkerchiefs Women's pure white linen handkerchiefs with hemstitched hem and embroidered corners. Each, 20c . A new shipment of our popu lar line of women's pure linen handkerchiefs with to 1-16-inch hemstitched hem. Priced Each, 25c Women's shamrock lawn Tcer- chiefs with hand-drawn corner. Each, 20c Men's full sized white 'ker chiefs Each, 10c, 3 for 25c. Youths' 'kerchiefs with col ored hem and border, and Boy Scout 'kerchiefs Each, 15c 2 for 25e Burgats-Nath Mala Floor 000 Bridal Laces VThe-bride-to-be" will delight in the. new Princess laces which have been specially designed for her needs. There is the matched flouncing in 18 and 46-inch widths, also a 9-inch braid. For the sweet girl graduate are the crispest of ruffled Organdy Flouncing with sash width and narrow ruf fling to match. Other Trimmings may be of sheer organdy edges in all the pretty summer tints, as well as combinations of col ors with white. And dainty Venice Lacas, Edges and Bands to match, 2 to 6-inch width. Burgtii-Nath Main Floor : 0 00 New Veilings May be flattering and still offer protection during these windy days, as is evident in the new colored French dot veilings. All. colors and combinations, yard, 60c. Other attractive veiling is of dainty light colors with pretty colored combination, dots and fancy woven mesh, yard, 75c. Burgttt-Nath Maia Floor 0 0 0 New Neckwear To wear with the summer frock or sweaters is here in wide assortment. Tuxedo col lars and cuffs with the some times matched tie are of white and colors or colors combined with white. Net Guimpes A "never-failing friend" of the sports costume is the net guimpe with trimmings of lace. Priced at $1.25. , Others of net and lace com binations have Peter Pan or Tuxedo collar and are priced at $1.00, $1.28. BurgMt-Nath Maia Floor Krueger Accepts Presidency of Midland College Board Main TUni for PniM fog New Gymnasium and ' Dormitoriri to TVe Care of Growth. FicnW. Nth. M.y :J -tr...t Tch-gum) "Accept preiidemy. wis the (oncite radiogram tccrittd Itom Dr. J. F. Krurgrr. c' ntilfl out lo ir rn route to Europe ibosrd the S. S. Minnehshda, y the Mid land collrge bogrd ( lrutrt. Tin mmage came in trtponte to thi olfer nude Dr. Kmcgft yrterdy by wire to succeed Ur. fc. I- Mini frr It brad of MidUnd collrge. Dr. Krurgrr probably will rearrange llie plajit o( his sojourn to l.uiopf, where he has gone to take research work in connection with his studirs. In accepting the reus nation of Dr. E. F. Stauifrr at rrc.ident of the college, the following toohition was V I - - J- ...-1 I .1.- L . J . f unannnouny aaoiirit py ine poaio oi trmtffi: "Reiolvrd, That if it ith linrere regret that we receive the resigna tion of President K. M. Stauifrr, ajij that we, as trustees, in accptrng this resignation to take clfect July I. do it with the deepct appreciation of the Christian character and iidelitv of President Stauffer." Officials of Midlnd are lading plans for the greater development of the college and a committee h.t been appointed to draw up a building pro gram for the coming year. Among the building! that are now proposed are a gymnasium and new dormi tories. Dr. Krueger Is an alumnus of Midland college, graduating with an A. B. degree in 1903. He took a Ph.D. at the Univer.ity of Nebraska in 1911 and for 11 years has been connected with the Western Theo logical seminary, teaching historical and practical theology. About 25 years ago Dr. Krueger was pastor of the Germaji Lutheran church in Fremont, from which he resigned to take a more extended course at Midland. Prisoner Tells Deputy He's Bad, Bad Character Fred Leo Miller informed Deputy United States Marshal Jim Davis of Omaha in Grand Island yesterday that lie is a "dangerous character." "I can take these things right off," said Miller, working with the hand cuffs. 'Tou try it, and I'll put a bullet clean through you." said the deputy. "Guess you don't know my repu tation," said Miller. Davis told him he didn't care about the reputation. He arrived in Omaha with the prisoner yesterday after noon. Milles is wanted in Cave City, Ky., where he escaped from an officer while being escorted from jail to the federal building to be sentenced for a postoffice robbery. He will b taken back hy one of the Omaha dep uty marshals. Krug Heirs File Appeal Heirs to the estates of Fred Krug, former Omaha brewer, and his widow, Anna Krug, yesterday ap pealed to the district court the deci. sion of County Judge Crawford that both estates must pay separate in heritance taxes. The heirs sought to have one tax paid for the two es tates which are estimated at $500,000. Brief City News Mayor on Trip Mayor Dahlman left Friday to attend a state demo cratic meeting at Cheyenne, Wyo. Genan Enters Rare Henry H. Genau filed yesterday for nomina tion for the office of judge In the municipal court. Hanley to Give Addresser. H. Hanley, democratic congressional candidate in this district, will de liver a Memorial day address at Kennard, Neb., next week. Barbers Observe Holiday Omaha barber shops will be open until noon Memorial day. May 30, accord ing to L. D. Ohearn, secretary of the Master Barbers' association. Engagement Announced Anl nouncement of the engagement ot John B. Shanahan, secretary to Congressman A. W. Jefferis, to Mis Nan Clay Sheeny of Washington was received in Omaha yesterday. Wachtel to Speak W. W. Wach tel, Kansas City, merchandising manager of the Loose-Wiles Biscuit company, will speak at the annual banquet of the Omaha Ad-Sell league Monday evening at Hotel Forftenelle. Indian Convicted "Lonestar" Hans, former Indian fighter, wag denied the right to defend his son, Alfred, charged with receiving a stolen automobile in district court, Thursday night the Jury returned t verdict of "guilty." Speeders Fined P. Barklow, 1918 South Thirty-third street, wai fined 15 in Central police court yes terday for speeding and B. A.) Brown, 2438 Manderson street, was fined $7.50 for a similar offense. J. E. Love, 3159 Davenport street, was fined $1 for reckless driving. Accused of Assault Joe Leo nardo, 19, 1029 South Twenty-second street, was arrested Thursday night for attacking: two girls, Eve lyn Garner, 15, 531 South Twenty fifth street, and Lucile Britton, 14, 621 South Twenty-fifth street. The police are still seeking another boy on the same charge. Farrell on Stand-r-D. Howard Farrell stated that lie kept no books and has check stubs for only a short time in a hearing before B. H. Dunham, referee in bankruptcy, ' yesterday. Farrell confessed him self a bankrupt In federal court May 6, stating his liabilities are $134,823 and his assets, $1,010. Clubman Geta Divorce Judge Sears granted a divorce decree yesterday on the petition of Ed mund M. Fairfield, prominent Omaha. rlnhmjm fmm a t i Fairfield, former Omaha society leaaer. jurs. airfield, who was not present, is reported to be living in New Tork, Dennison Testifies Tom Dennl son was on the witness stand for nearly three hours Thursday after noon In tha diatrlrt rmirr In n automobile accident case in which snas Im uolwell Is suing Dr. O. V. Bhlpherd and his wife, Cora Ship herd, for 11. SOI) riamacaa n...L soa alleged that Mrs. Shlpherd was unving ioo lasi ana recklessly.