12 A' THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY, JUNE 11. 1922. Scandinavians Will Stage Big Festival Here 10,000 Iowaiu ami !SVlra kan Kxpfctl to Attend Midsummer Fete June 23-21. A Scn1invian midsummer festi val and picnic reunion will be held t Krug park June 23 and 24. Forty thousand .Srandinaviaju are expected lo atirnd Irum all port of Iowa and Nebraska. The d tival will lie con ducted adrr the fashion f iniUum mer cclrbr.iiions in the old countries. The Kates will oicti Friday noon, Tune J.', for the picnic lunches from IJ to i At 3 will he staged the children' races. At 4 there will lie an exhibition by the Ladies el Vik i;iRj drill tram. At 5 the midsum mer pole will be raised. The picnic supper will he at 6. Fireworks at 10:30. ifarold Anderson will sing a solo at 7 and at 8 will be the fire start ing from the tar barrels in old country style. At 9 the imporunt Scandinavia;! motion picture, from the story of Ujornsijerne Bjoriuon, which won the N'obel priie, will tie hon, At fU there will be American fireworks. Ptcnic lunch will be held from 12 to J again Saturday, June 24. At .' Mayor James Dahlman will make an opening addrea after which public ures will be staged at 2: JO, P. A. Lidquist, Swedih rryuul, wilt speak at 3, after which there will be a tug of war between Dauuh and Swedish teams. Danish Consul to Speak. Then Frank V, Lawson, Danish consul, will speak at 4, followed by an exhibition by the Danish Sister hood No. 119 drill team. E. A. Underland, Norwegian consul, will speak at 5, after winch there will he a cryicrrt, lunch hour at 6, solo by Harold Anderson at 7, concert by the Norden Singing society at 8 am. awarding of rrie II Ex-Publisher Seek Divorce. George D. Lawson, former pub lisher of the Benson Times, filed suit in district court Saturday for a di vorce from hia wife, Marie, on grounds of cruelty. They were married in 1915. He says she left him in March, 1921. Karl Vosel Named Head of Omaha Manufacturers Karl Yogel of the Omaha Sietl company wu elected president of the Omaha Manufacturers' association when the board of that organisation met in the Chamber of Commerce yesterday noon, A. F. doom of the A. F. !i!'nm company was elected vice president, L. Iv. Huna of the Fairmont Cream ery company, treasurer, and W, A. Ellis was re-elected secretary. Engineer! to Frolic. The annual meeting and frolic of the Omaha chapter of the American Association of Fvigineers will be held at the Field club next Tues day evening at 7. Ten thousand dollars worth of fun and feed is promised. A report of the Salt Lake conven tion will be made and results of the election of officers will be an nounced. Heads Kail Accountants. Cleveland, O., June 10. L. O. Scoit of St. Louis was elected to the presidency of the American Associa tion of Railway Accounting Officers at the closing session of its conven tion here today. A. J. County of Philadelphia, succeeds Mr. Scott as first vice president Supreme and Intense Value-Giving Marks the Opening of the 4th Day of Omaha's Greatest, Most Sensational Selling Event Fog3 n Heavily damaged one of our Branch stores, almost wrecking the building! In order to repair building at once hundreds of garments have been sent to Omaha for quick sale! oats, Suits, Dresses, ileuses, Millinery, Skirts In the greatest bargain carnival Omaha has witnessed in more than a decade! Insurance adjustments cover our loss. Omaha women reap untold savings from this misfortune Selling is fast and furious to eager buyers! Every Garment Musi Be Sold Very few of the remaining bargains are damaged! From most of them even the scent of smoke is gone. Some are slightly soiled by water, or mussed! They must all go!! Wash Dresses, for street wear. Gingham, Linen, Organdie. $1 AO Values up to $7.50 I One Big Lot of FINE SILK and WOOL DRESSES; slightly $4 AO soiled; values up lo $45.00. . 'O Sport Dresses Canton Crepe and combinations; not soiled. $11 QQ Values up to $40.00 1 ! c J FINE WOOL VELOUR SUIT With fur collar. Value up to $50.00. . . . 9.99 r r i Children's SILK POPLIN COATS. Values to $5.00. Soiled 49c L SPRING COATS, WINTER COATS. Soiled by smoke. $ J QQ Values to $32.50. '0 FINE GINGHAM DRESSES and SUMMER FABRICS. Values up to $9.50. . . . 3.49 I BUNGALOW APRONS Fine per cales and Ginghams. 7Q Out they go ... 3 WOMEN'S AND MISSES SILK FIBER HOSE. 75c quality 224c Fine Quality White Satin Shadow proof SKIRTS. QQ Values up to $3.50 ...'' FINE SILK JERSEY BLOOMERS and PETTICOATS. $1 AO Values up to $6.00 FINE FRENCH SERGE SKIRTS Navy, black, and plaid. j1 QQ Values up to $6.50 SPORT HATS, STRAW HATS aAt1,togo' 99c 1 I Fine GEORGETTE and PONGEE BLOUSES. Values up to $7.50. . . , ?1.98 rM ! 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