Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 28, 1922, Page 7, Image 7

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THE BEEr OMAHA. SUNDAY, MAY 2. 1923.
7 A
r Store Monday and Wednesday
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itei Special
tte Dresses
y Priced at
NVantjfd Styles,
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iS-ks and Homemakers a
ield Silverware
iV delightful pieces of Sheffield, the silver
represent the most gratifying savings.
Sheffield Silver Bread Trays
Cf burnished finish, oval end and turned border, regulation size.
Very special, $1.35
All Wanted Colors.
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Her
ins,
Other Sheffield Bread Trays
Have handles and are of burnished finish and turned edge.
Very special, $1.65
Sheffield Silver Teaspoons
rom a famous maker. Each an assurance of long service.
Each, 12Vfcc Set of six, 75c
Sheffield Silver Tablespoons " .
ttern, in burnished finish, are priced at only ' -
1712 each Set of six; $1.00
. ' Sheffield Silver Serving Trays .
Of large size; also sandwich plates, flower baskets, combination
dishes, bread or roll baskets with handles, are remarkable at, each
; .. , $3.50 '
i '' Sheffield Silver Sandwich Trays .
,A, !. And bread trays, in burnished finish and pierced designs.
; Very special, $2.95
' - Burfui-Nuh Silver Shop Main Floor
White Footwear
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jWhite Nile Cloth Oxfords
Lace oxford with new inch and one-half straight
an heel and turn sole. All sizes and widths.
..' Pair, $3.00
f r : 'i; ''iWhite.Nile Clotii Pumps
.lyT Pne-strap pump with Louis heel and turn or welt
jiole 11 sizes and widths. Wonderful values.
I . Pair, $3.00
f jWhite Nile Cloth Pumps , ,
jOne and two-strap pumps with new inch and one
0Bli straight Cuban heel and turn sole. Priced at
:fj:; . . Pair, $3.95 v;
Burfost-Nuh Shot Shop Main Floor
New Summer Silks
Sports Pongee
I-ailk oriental pongee, in
M eolorinn and soft street
sides, 83-inch width. Priced,
.Yard, $1.59 1
lubular Tricolette
ppular for sports wear, in the
Oil I noes popular cuiuib
Yard, $1.69
fTubtllar .Vestings ;
1-inch plain ana arop siucn
m1 f nr . lingerie.
lite, pink, and orchid. Yard,
$iS, $1.49, $2.00
and $2.45
Silk Shirting
Satin stripe silk tub shirting
in hairline and cluster stripe
patterns, 83-inch width. Priced,
Yard, $1.49
Satin Marquise
A favorite 40-inch sports
. satin, in white, black, sand,
and gray. Ideal for skirts
Yard, $2.95
Marinette Crepe
A delightful 40-lnch crepe,
heavier than crepe de chine.
In twenty charming colors.
" Yard, $2.95
Burfoss-Nb Second Floor
For Summer Wear These
Sports Skirts : Khaki Outfits
Because sports apparel is given an ever-increasing importance in the wardrobe of the athletic
out-of-door woman, we have selected many sensible, simple and essentially smart things for her
various summer needs. Here she may choose garments that allow her the comfort of perfect
freedom and that give her the assurance of correct grooming. The prices are moderate.
Summer Sport, Skirts
Bought at the time when an eastern wholesaler was forced
to sacrifice profits, we are able to offer these skirts at much
under-the-usual prices for garments of this style and
quality. They are developed of plaid and 6triped eponge
in daring high colors and of fancy flannels in neutral
tones. Most of them are wrap-around models, many of which
carry a fringed hemline. All have belts and set-in pockets.
$J0OO ?J275 $J00 $JJ50
Complete Khaki Outfits
Khaki knickers, breeches and such things add an amaz
ing zest to a brisk canter, a walk in a country lane or a
strenuous hike over the hills.' It is a mode that fairly catches
the outdoor spirit with its free, graceful lines and its sprightly
mannish cut.
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Knickers are priced at $3.90 to
$5.00.
Khaki knickers priced at $3.95
to $9.00.
Khaki skirts priced at $3.95 to
$5.00.
The complete five-piece outfit, in khaki, priced $16.50.
BurfMi-Nuh Suit Shop Third Floor
Khaki riding breeches are priced
at $5.00.
Khaki hats are priced st only
$1.75.
And khaki shirts are priced at
$2.75.
The Greatest Economy Event of the Season
1000 Pieces French Lingerie
One-Half Price
1,000 pieces, consisting of Corset Covers, Pet
ticoats, Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Drawers
BurfOis.Nash Second Floor
200 Sports Skirts
Special $6.95
All the new shades and a great many
in white. These are sample skirts made
of the newest and most popular mate
rials. Cleverly fashioned belt and pockets and
a . deep hem mark these as skirts of the better
manufacture. Sizes 26 to 32 waist. .
Knicker Suits $3.95
Every garment made of washable fast
color picnic linen in khaki color. Suit
composed of over-blouse with pockets and
belt and full-cut double seamed pocketed
knickers. Real values when priced at $3.95,
Burgoss-Nssh Downstairs Store
300 Summer Dresses
Monday $2.00
. A choice of 25 smart styles for the
woman who requires the more slender-
izing lines. They are made of pretty
ginghams in all the season's newest
plaids and checks.
There is hardly a style you can pos
sibly imagine becoming to the larger
figure that isn't here in this specially
priced assortment. Clever trimmings of
embroidery, collars, cuffs and sashes of
organdy are noticeably different Sizes
42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 64. Each, $2.00.
BurreM-Na.h Downstair Store
Footwear
Tennis Shoes
Boys' white tennis shoes with
rubber soles. A practical shoe
for outing purposes. Priced
Pair, $1.00
Bedroom Slippers
Imported slippers with gay
tinsel embroidery and large
pompoms. Many colors.' Sizes
3 to 7
Pair, 95c
A Women's Oxfords ,
Black and brown kid lace ox
fords and strap pumps with low
heels. Sizes 3 to 8. Very spe
cial at
Pair, $2.98
Burgea-Nash Downitairt Store
Specials in Linen Needs
Dresser Scarfs
18 x 45-inch scarfs of good
quality butcher's linon. Em
broidered in blue
Each, $1.50
Crash Toweling
A very absorbing quality that
will give good service. Leaves
no lint
Yard, 19c
Pillow Tubing
1 42-inch fine round thread
muslin pillow tubing. Good
quality at low price
Yard, 35c
Burgess-Nub
Bleached Sheeting
36-inch heavy weight 'quality
bleached muslin, 12 yards to
customer
Yard, 12V.e
Damask Cloths
Odd a ivd mussed damask
cloths. Perfect in every way.
Priced
Each, 85c to $2.95
; Damask Napkins
Bleached damask napkins in
breakfast and dinner sizes, one
half dozen lots
75c to $350
i Downitairt Store
Men's Needs
Dress Shirts
Values seldom offered. Men's
dress shirts of high grade
madras and percale in neat pat
terns and fancy stripes. These
shirts are made in neck-band
style with double cuffs.
Each, $1.00
Boys' Wash Pants
Khaki and "Kool Cloth
trousers in light and dark col
ors. Of plain material and in
fancy stripes. Sizes 6 to 17
Priced, pair, 98e to $1.25
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Burfss-Nuh Downstairs Stora
One Gent Notion Sale
' Safety pine.
Hooks and eyes.
Darning wool.
Cotton tape.
Darning cotton.
Crochet cotton.
Wire hairpins.
Elastic remnants.
Kay rings and chains
. Mercerised machine thread.
Buttons, all kinds.
Button molds.
Dress clasps. '
Collar bands.
Bone belting
Dress weights.
Rick-rack braid.
Dressmakers' chalk.
Heavy button thread.
Patent leather belts.
Silk buttonhole twist.
Stiff belting, black, white.
No Phone
Orders
No Man
Orders
Each lc
Bur(us-Nash Downstairs Store
No
C, O. D.
No
Refunds
Wash Goods
Dress Voiles
A host of pretty patterns, in
all the season's newest color
ings, 40-inch width. Yard
39c, 49c and 59c
Dress Suitings
A choice of 22 bright shades
that are so popular this season,
36-inch width.
' Yard, 39c ' .
Dress Lengths
Five-yard dress lengths, in
summery checks and plaids; an
unusual offering.
Each, $1.45
Tissue Gingham
Literally "dozens of new de
signs in checks and stripes; each
one softer, cooler-looking and
more tempting than the other
; Yard, 75c .
Other Tissues
In pretty color combinations,
are an exceptional value at
Yard, 59c
Dress Lengths
Enough material for a whole
dress at only $1.95. This is a
32-inch checked gingham 4
yards in length
Each, $1.95
Swiss Organdy
Colorful organdy in full '45
inch width, all shades
Yard, $1.00
Burgess-Nub Downstairs Store
Store Closed
All Day Tuesday
Memorial Day
Monday Only
The Forsythe
Blouse, $3.00
1M
At this price there are only
200 of these blouses that were
taken from regular stock and re
duced, in many instances, to less
than half.
Thera are Peter Tan and "V"
necked styles, made of fine im
ported dimity. Monday, 53.00.
Burctss-Nuh Third Floor
000
Girls' Dresses
$2.65
Pretty wash dresses that meet
with mother's idea of service are
offered at a "much lower than
usual" price. A choice of fine
chambray, gingham, and some of
the famous "Jack Tar Togs."
Pockets, sashes and bits of em
broidery add the touch of trim
ming that the girl of 6 to 14 has
in mind.
Each, $2.65
Burgsss-Nash Third Floor
000
Household Needs
Attractively Priced
CA
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Good Lawn Hose
Food
Choppers
Climax Food
Chopper, with
assorted
blades, family
size.
Each', $1.19
Moulded of
best quality
rubber.
M in. size 13c
f in. size 14c
in. size 16c
Emerson Fans
xans tnat carry
a o year guaran
tee, -incn size
' Priced at
$10.50
Mixing Bowls
Yellow earthenware bowls, con
venient size, meed at
25c to 65c
Bird Cages
Brass or white enamel , bird
cages, ivory finish. All are mod
erateiy priced.
Refrigerator, $33.50
Tor
Monday
we offer
one of
splendid
make.
It is a
icer,
. with
golden
oak case.
white enamel provision case, re
movable shelves, and brass nickel
plated hinges and locks, Priced
at $33.50.
Other refrigerators priced up
to 1105.00.
BurgeM-Nash Fourth Floor '
K. of C. to Stase
Big Program Here
on Memorial Day
First Military Mas in 16
Yw to nellfMr mirth
Degree Will lie El
emplifird.
The KnichU of Cotumbui of Om
h have arranged in !bor pro.
giant for Mrmortsl iy, Turtdjy,
Mtr 30. This is the largest ndrr
taking of a similar nature evrr tin-
Vmbrn hy the orgsmiation in r.e
buU.
The reremonifs ill commence at
10 in the morning, when solemn high
rfyutm ms will be celebrated at
Holy Srpuli'hrr cemetery. A spe
cial allir has been built and a choir
arranged from members of various
Catholic choirs in the city. The mt
will he celebrated by Retr. John Mc
formirk, S. J, president of Irfiah
ton univernity, ho will be assiU'd
by practically all of the clergy cf the
Omaha diocese. An address will he
given by Rev. J. A. Chapoton. C
SS. R. Rev. J. W. Slenjon will be
master of ceremonies.
Public Invited.
This outdoor mass is the first of its
kind celebrated in Omaha since the
Memorial mass which was held in
the same place 16 yean ago under
auspire of the tame organisation.
Tt. ...hi; ! nuiifd and it it cx-
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pected that the full membership of
the Knignts ot coiumoui win d m
4in u'll rrnrrsrntativei
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from various civic organizations and
ex-frvice men, who will atena in
uniform.
In th oflvrnnnn in xemDlll!Catl0n
of the fourth degree of the Knights
of Columbus will tie held at tne ciud
rooms at 2301 Harney street, ine
r.....u A..m im h natrintic AfZTtt
of the order and is exemplified only
upon national holidays, it 19 tne
highest drgree of the Knights of Co-lumbus.
150 to Be Initiated.
A .Ik. f 13n randidates from
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.t.. ..J Alrmt nart At nt-
braska, Iowa and South Dakota will
take part in this initiation, ine oe-
gree work win oe carnra on uu.
j.'. nf Crnrof F Corcoran of
York. Neb., who is the master of the
fourth degree tor tne state or Ne
braska. He will be assisted by F. P.
Matthews, W. C. Fraser, John Rush,
Amos Henley, William Stroud. Rev.
F. G. Dineen, S. J., ana i. r. McLaughlin.
At the conclusion ot the atternoon
ceremonies, a banquet will be held at
Hotel Fontenelle for all members of
h Pnnrth Ararff and their ladies.
Speakers of national reputation will
address the members, ine loremosi
of these will be James O'Brien of
Chicago, vice supreme master of the
Fourth degree, and Thomas Flynn
of Chicago, taitntui navigator oi i-a
Salle assembly. Other speakers will
be W. J. McNichols, state deputy for
Nebraska, and W. C Fraser of
Omaha. George F. Corcoran will,
preside as toastmaster.
List of Candidates. '
All arrangements for the cere
monies have been made by the offi
cers of the Omaha assembly headed
by J. J. Hinchey.
First Circus of
Year Here June 10
Gollmar Bros. Outfit Carries
16 Tents Show Has Many
Features.
The first circus of the season is on
its way to Omaha.
A biz. vellow car rolled into the
Union station last night bearing into
Omaha 30 bill posters, banner men
and advertising agents.
The circus is the Gollmar Bros.
outfit. .
It will exhibit at Twenty-first and
Paul streets on Saturday. June 10,
aftertjoon and night. ,
Sixteen separate tents are neces
sary to accommodate the circus and
many novelties have been added to
the show. The Morales family,
which operates a whole show of its
own in Mexico, is one of the many
features of the circus, which also
boasts a "baby zoo."
And there will be a big street
parade the morning of the show. .
Menorah Society Elects ,
Officers for Coming Year
Officers to serve for the next school
year have been elected by the
Menorah society, an organization
composed of students attending Oma
ha universities, b. Beber was named
president; M. Margolin, vice presi
dent; Mr. Rapkin, recording secre
tary; Mr. Rosenthal, financial secre
tary; A. Steinberg, treasurer; A. Kad-
ner, reporter. Ihese were elected
to the executive committee: I. Stern
hill, representing Creighton univer
sity; Mr. Trochtenberg, Omaha uni
versity, and Mr. Grower, University
of Nebraska Medical college.
The society will hold a banquet at
the Brandeis tea rooms June 3,;the
closing function of the school year.
M. D. Craig Named President
of Trans-Missouri Club
M. D. Craig was named president
of the Trans-Missouri club at the
election of officers held following a
dinner at Hotel Fontenelle Saturday
evening. Other officers elected are:
A. G. Bloom, first vice president; H.
C. Shields, second vice president; V.
E. Bock, third vice president; Leo
Rogers, secretary, and G. F. Selders.
treasurer. Constitution and bylaws
of the club were adopted at the meet
ing.
New Seventh Corps Area
Commander Will Arrive
Mai. Gen. Francis J. Kernan, as
signed to command of the Seventh
corps area. United States army, is
expected to arrive in Omaha today
to take charge. He comes here from
the Philippine islands.
The area headquarters were estab
lished vesterdav in the Armv build-
Iing, Fifteenth and Dodge streets, hav
ing beoh moved in from Fort Crook
during the last week.
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