Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 26, 1915, Page 6

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Losal L counssl to fight the new ordinance which i NO DANCING SCHOOL |CITY TICKET OFFICES TO THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1915 offices of all the roads will close each Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, up to and including Saturday, Beptember 11| CLOSE ON SATURDAYS 1 N 01 r des dol i Members of the Commervial club will ness In Omaha have finally gotten to [not know the place, after ft is redeco- he th t ¢ closing the city | “WtUrdays will be able to buy thelr teks | ;0 A gyistant Comminsioner Ellis says, Stad {lcket offices Saturiay afternoons during | “t% AN make their slecplig car reser| Ay won as the various committees closes “Lord” Harcourt Makes Floor of Ex- ® Baturday afternoons during | . ione ot the depot ticket officen clusive Outdoor Club His “Of- fioe” for Business, BUT NOW HE HAS GONE EABT‘! g | Did you fox trot with the enchant- || ing “Lord” Harcourt while he was i tripping the light fantastie in the kigh spots of Omaha’s most elite society? If not, you are unlikely to bave that chance agaln soon, for he “as tripped himself elsewhere. Of course, he did not pose as & real lord, although he took the title betsowed on him by feminine admirers without protest, and let his intimates call him “George.” The delightful Mr. Harcourt blew into Offaha as the dancing partner of Miss Joan Bawyer, who was on the bill for the closing week of the Orpheum, but because of iliness was not able to dance at all performances. Inability to perform because of Miss Sawyer's illness Jeft him with lelsure time on his hands. Through Miss Sawyer he had become ac- quainted with the Whitmores, who enter- tained them at supper at the Fontenelle, along with Frank Haskell, one evening when the latter was the envied of all tor his apparent monopoly of Miss Sawyer's favors. The lord’s soclal circle was ex- tended gradually to Include other con- Fenial spirits, and “his lordship” tingered in Omaha after Miss Sawyer took her doparture. He dallied at the hotel and at the exclusive clubs, where hls new- made friends went good for him and at | the warm period of this ummer. Be their season of work, within the next ARE BEING REDECORATED ASSESSMENT IS RAISED week, all the walls will be canvased and 2 per cent less during May treated to beautiful decorations. The year, on account of col woather, Manufacturers' sssosiation directorats ON LOCAL BREWERIES tax on beer and the growing wave of held the last meeting of its season Friday prohibition. Gottlieb St although he néon, and next Tuesday the executive | Tax valuations of three local breweries | declarci prohibition in Yowa threatened ecomnittee will meet for the last time to ruin his business, receiveq & raise were ralsed $%6,00 by the board of equal- tzation. The Mets plant was inereased trom M to $125,000 despite the asser- | tlon of Charley Mets that business was untfl next fad. The memberahip coin- mittee has one more meeting before tak In¥ & vacation 000 urgent request consented to show some spocially privileged a few of the new | steps. { Has Classes nt the Clab. | Before anyone knew it, Harcourt was holding regular classes out at the Country club, and turned it almost into & professional dancing academy, exacting the modest sum of $ for a half-hour lesson, At that moment it looked as If “his lordship* was on the high road to riches, but he was a wood spender, too. It was wine suppers nearly every night, | and before long he did not seem able to | keep up with the pace. | *“No, 1 can’t say that Harcourt was re- | auested to vacate,” said a Country club man, “but I think he was led to under- stand that if he wanted to glve dancing lemons for pay he would have to hire a | hall. Yes, he ren quite a lttle bill, but it's beow pald. 1 guess our club loll-\ have learned a lesson that will do them | ¥ood it it prevents a repetition,” The hotel. people where Harcourt stopped insist that he paid up in full be- fore he checked out, as did also one or two personal friends who had “accern- modated” him. “Haven't any complalot’” sald one. *He was a good sport, though he did go | some. He doesm't owe me a cont. Be- fore he left he sald he had gotten & ve- mittance from down east.” 1 Barton Home Sold to H. 8. Clarke, Banker, for His'Residence The handsome Guy C. Barton residence on West Farnam streot, which passed on the division of the estate to his daugh. | ter, Mrs, Christiancy, has just been pur- chased by Harry 8. Clarke of the Corn Exchange National bank. This is prob. ably the most expensive home ever erected In Omeha, occupying a quarter of & square, 14x206 feet, at Famam and dlsposed of 1t to John H. Evans, from Mr. Barton bought it at the price of $55,000. He put many thousands of dollars into remodelling and redecorating 1t and added & garego At & cost of $40,000. He continued to ocoupy it as his town hie death, after which it was & short time by the family son, King Chavles Barton. It has the latter's death, sale price is not 18 reported that it s consid- than what Mr. Barton origi- The Clarkes, who are Bouth Thirty-ninth to move Into their ] gezz 1§ 4 i!} Eg%; 3§ contention of the Jitney | this . tax [In excessive | to prove their case 'Ilh| It s announced that action | ‘will be started in the district eourt Mon- | day, The erdinance will not be In effect 7. The jitney men met Thurs- e in the office of the law which will handle this case A parmanent injunction ‘will be asked, Commerecial Club Annual Outing to Be Held Tuesday * “Everything the same but the weather dnte,” ia the anpouncement made by | Commissioner Ellls of the Com- ! for the club's annual suting | elub, which was pestponed | afterncon and evening, It k £ : i : £ 2 i gerat el i} other sporta for yrizes in the afterncon and er will be served at 7! reservations were made ég i Over 1L it expected. been held June 17, but rain || original outing, and even more | || than. Jast he war from $80,500 to $125000. The Krug com pany wus increased from $100,000 to $1 Complete Line of Vietor Records and Probably the Special Group of New Blouses | Featured for Saturday at $5 D AINTY new conceptions in erepe de chine, lace, net and Georgette crepe, Fashioned in the newest designs, many models reveal the return of short sleevcs for summer com- fort: otlrers with long sleeves. | Lingerie Waists, 75¢ Saturday, June 26, 1916.———— Dame Fashion Says Ostrich Feather Boas HAT’S the decree—the new fad in neck fixings for Milady. Plain white, black, natural and black and white, $1.75 to $10.98. Neckwear Less Than 3¢ Price Including Quaker collars, collar and cuff sets, flat collars, filet and Venice lace, net and organdy ves- tees; many less than haif, at 50e. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. - | Friendship Links, 19¢ TERLING ellver links, eln- A - graved with two initials. EXTRA! s itrme® 0t o | | start a triendship bracelet. . «-wes Dbatiste anC crepe, Burgess-Nash Co—Main Floor. slightly solled and mussed, were $3.98 Silk Girdles, $1 ILK girdles in plain colors, black and white checks, light and dark effects, were to $3.98, at $1.00 each. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. Hat Pins, 2 for 25c fEMR_LING silver top hat pins, very special Saturday, 2 for 250 Burgess-Nash Co~—~Main ¥Floor. . Women’s Pure Thread Ingrain Silk Hose That are Wonderful Values Saturday at 85c T’S A BIG lot onr New York representativ ¢ ‘‘picked up’’ at an underprice. Pure thread ingrain silk, in black, white and colors. You will recognize them as being the so-called ‘‘irregulars’’ of a widely advertised make of silk hose, and which, under usual conditions, retail to $2.00 a pair. Very special Saturday at 85¢ a pair. Women's 50c 8ilk Lisle | Women's Burnasco Quality Hose, 26¢ Silk Lisle Hose, 50c PLAIN black, gauze weight, im- K i P 1 1 ported and full regular made, LACK or white, double sole high spliced heels and double and heel, donble garter tops, full regular made. A stocking soles, double garter tops, sizes 8% and 9 only. Regularly 50c, | made for service. Special Satur- day, at 5Oc a pair. to $2.95, your cholce Satur- “Wirthmor” Waists at $1 Are Always Worth More A number of new models will be shown for the first time Satur- day-—reproductions of the higher priced models giving them a dis- tinctiveness that every woman will like. Burgess-Nash Co.—Becond Floor. Women's Pure 8ilk Hose, 39¢c OMEN’S black pure silk hose, full seamless, double garter top, double heel and sole; the usual 50c quality; special Satur- day, 80c a palr. Burgess-Nash Co-~—~Main Floor. Palm Beach SUITS Have the Call and You’ll Find Them Here a- Plenty at $10, $12.50. and - $15.00 P ALM BEACH suits are extremely popular this season, and at Burgess-Nash you may make choice from the smartest styles, ineluding the mannish Norfolk, kip and finger tip length coats, belted models or plain, in either the natural Palm Beach color or stripes and checks. All sizes to 44. Palm Beach Skirts, $3.95 to $5.95 Semi-circular describes the skirts in a general way. However, each model is distinctive—its pockets, its belt, and its buttons are unique. ‘A complete range of sizes, waist bands to 36 inches. Cordeline and Crepe Wash Skirts, $1.00 to $5.95 You'll need one or two of these wash skirts—suitable for town or country wear. Good selection of styles. Prices, $1.00 to $5.05. Burgess-Nash Co.—BSecond Floos | at 25¢ a palr. ' New Player Piano Music at About —--——8TORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY—— Only Clothing Store in Greater Exclusive Agents for Omaha for Famous Chlckering — Phone Douglas 137. Omaha With An All Brand New Summer Stock---Suit Prices $13.65 to $4000 VERY man’s suit in the whole collection is a brand new summer sunit—The finest of all stocks of good, strong, light-weight worsteds and serges. In styles that are strietly correct right now and in weights that will insnre actual comfort in the weather that will be actnally hat, Furthermore, eve ry sunit is built to conform with our specifica- ions, the “" ™ «“BURNASO STANDARD” of Quality Which means the very best possible at any price. Men’s Suits That Compare Well With the Usual $22.50 Values, $13.65 WO or three-plece styles, in blue serges, blue flannels, fancy cheviots, homespuns and worsteds in checks, stripes, diagonal weaves, Glenn Urquhart plaids and novelties, plain or patch pockets; strictly hand tailored. Others $13.65 to $40.00. Men’s Palm Beach Suits at $5.00 | Men’s Ormonde Beach Suits, $10.00 Made with plain or “sports” coats. The coat Every suit {8 made of genuine Palm Beach cloth, has extra lined neck pad, making the collar self-re- double cold water shrunk, stayed at every seam and i double welt stitched. A suit made to hold its shape | taining, arm shields, hand finished collar. The pants and it does. Sizes 32 to 50 for stouts, slims or | are perfectly tallored, hand shaped, double taped regulars. apron, splendid fitting. Burgess.Nash Co.—Fourth Floor. Men’s$3.50 Straw HATS, At $1.45 AREMARKABLE good line for selection, including sennits, and splits in the newest shapes; regular val- Boys’ SUITS That Were $10.00 to $§18.00, Special Saturday at $5.95 ADE of the very best materials, strictly hand-tallored throughout, blue serges and fancy mixtures, for ages 6 to 18 years, values $10.00 to $18.00. Sale price, 8$5.95. Boys' Hats, 50c ue to $3.50, Boys’ $1.50 Pants, 98¢ Saturday— Every shape, style and color for | Knickerbocker style, for ages G to $1.45. :he Hlltle ‘fellovgl; nrdlplondld line | 18 years, including blue gerges or selection; Saturday, and fancy; were $1.50; nfln'.l’g Y RER PRI ET A L Soc sale Price “siiivave .. .ne 98c Panamas, New Wash Suits to $2.50 Velues, $1.45 $3.45. Clever new variations of Oliver Twist and Narfolk styles, There Genuine is a great big assortment of combinations of colors, in piain and P anamas, striped effécts in blue, tan, brown, white—all neatly trimmed with latest pear] buttons and all nicely finished. Ages 2% to 8 years. shapes , Boys’ 75¢c Khaki Pants, 30¢ Ages 4 to 17 years, made with taped seams, patented buttons, Knickerbocker style, 75c values, at 80c, Burgess. Ny Oo.~Fourth Floor. Men’s Cool Summer FURNISHINGS Generously Dis- played Just Inside The Harney Sireet Entran UST the sort of “fixins’ ’ every man wants who gives a thought to his appearance. You'll find the displays most interesting, just inside the Harney Street Door. 23¢ Wash Four-in-Fands at 123c¢ Tubulars, Manhattans, De Joinvilles 2ud madras materials, good selection of patterns, usual 26c values, at 123c. 88c to 50c Wash Scarfs at 25c Silk flowing ends, Tubulars, De Joinville and Manhattans, all new snappy pat- terns, usual 35¢ to 50c values, at 28c. Men's $1 to #2 Pajamas at 69¢ A clearaway of a big assortment of summer weight pajamas, all sizes, good assortment of colors and patterns, some mismatched, some soiled; original price §. to $2, choice, 69c. also leghorns, that were $5.00 to $7.50, sale price Saturday, $8.45. Burgess-Nash Co.—Fourth Floor. New “Lion" Brand Roll Collars, 123i¢c A light single ply collar, with all the dress-up appearance of the heavy weight. Men's Holeproof und Interwovem Hosiery Everyone knows ‘‘holeproof” quality, guaranteed six months, at $1.50, $2 and 83 per % doz. pair. Also “Interwoven” in lislesilk fiber and pure silk,at 25¢, 85c and 50¢c. DRUGS “AND " TOILET coops| BASEMENT SALESROOM One-Third of tfi: Regulal Price VERY roll is musically and mechanically correet, and guaranteed to be absolutely perfect. Included in the list are more than 500 different selections—consisting of rags, dances, marches, operas, med- vor.," It's free. leys and sonatas, concertos, fantasies, symphonies and rhapsodiés by Automobile spounges, 76c great composers. Six groups: values, for ......... 89¢ Automobile chamois, Player music, regularly |Player music, regularly Player music, regularly $1.25 values ....... 79¢ 60¢, Saturday, $1.00, Satur- $1.50, Satur- | Household ammont: 4R i WA 160 day, each. ... 23C di each. ... 3l¢ T SRR o Player music, regularly |Player music, regularly |[Player music, regularly Pebeco tooth p 20-Mule team pound N Bath brushes, $1.25 val- s o, . 4 L. .70 Rubber glove T8¢, Saturds SRELE G e (2 Sl e Burgess.Nash Co—Fourth ¥Floor. 35¢ Six Very New and Dressy Styles PO . c.iiianny Pure peroxide, 1 pint, 17¢ ...... 17¢ Ise Bell's face powder, S LA FR TR 5O0c sige ........... 19¢ HE very stvles in greatest demand right :‘:’:“"" face cream, 22 now in the hest leathers, specially priced. | gal nepatica, 35c size.1vv No. 1-—Patent leather pump with small tongue. No 2—Mat kid pump, with small tongue. No. 3—Patent leather pump with gray cloth foxing No. 4-—Patent leather pump with white kid piping. No. §-—Dull jeather pump with patent collar facing. No. 6 —Patent leather pump with side but- ton, strap effect Children's White Canvas and tilled, 1 quart ......... Beef, wine and iron, pint. . Beef, wine and irom, l.qunrl. PECIAL demonstration of the famous Red Wing grape juice at the Drug Section Saturday. Come, try this pleasing sumner drink *with the better fla- Extract of witch hazel, double dis- | ..20¢ | Traveling cases, special...... 40¢ | . 4%¢ .80c | Women’s New Cloth SKIRTS Were $7.50 for $3.95 LL late styles, in serges, cords and fancy mixtures, black and colors, full wide skirts, made to retail to $7.50, ror.s3.95 $12.00 Skirts for $4.95 Fancy checks, stripes, plain colors and mixtures, also ‘“‘sports” skirts for tennis, golf and outing wear, made to retail to §12.00, fOP. covvvoperonnnvnsnnsed “.95 Women's Palm Beach Suits to $10.00 for $5.95 Genuine Palm Beach Cloth in plain natura) color, mannish style, with hip length coat, made to retafl to $10, Saturday.......... $5.95 Vacuum bottle, 1 pint, $2 PRID® .. osagenbens 1.2v $1.09 Bath caps, 76¢ value, 48¢ Combination syringe and water bottle, $1.25 value, P Sl Java rice powder. Jad salts, 75¢ size 8al hepatieca, 50¢ oy Mentholatum, 50c¢ size......34c Seldlitz powders, 25¢c package.10¢c Kondon's catarrh jelly, 50c size, for , .84c Hills cascara quinin Violet bath for 50¢ size 85¢ Talcum, large can...18¢ Face chamois, 15¢ value, for oha .Be Bath sprays, $1 value.40¢ <. . T8¢ up L Thermos cases $1.25 values. .. $1.50 values. $2.00 values. Bath sprays, $2.50 values. Bath Sprays, plait in back, high waist line belt, usual $12.50 values s7 95 .................................. e 1 Other Specials for Saturday 85¢ Woven Madras Shirtings at 18c¢ Fine woven striped and checked madras shirting, 32 inches wide, light and medium colored grounds, shirts made from same material Nubuck Strap Slippers Sizes 5% to 8, were $2.00 now......$1.15 Sizes 8% to 11, were $2.25 now.. ..$1.50 Sizes 8% to 11, were $2.00, now .$1.40 Sizes 11% to 2, were $2.50 now..... $2.00 Sizes 11% to 2, were $2.25, now....81.75 Burgess-Wash Oo.—8econd Floor. Fresh Out Roses, 2c Bach ular 5c cake— 5 for 18¢ In the Basement Salesroom Ivory Soap, reg- |Fels naphthas|Sani-flush, 10 for 3%, 17¢ Burgess-Wash Co.—Basement. - would retail at $2.50 to $3.00 each. Worth regularly 85c IC'I per yard, sale price Saturday, yard............... y ....... l sc 123 ¢ Zephyr Ginghams, Saturday, B¢ Zephyr ginghams, stripes, checks and plaids, a better gingham bar- galn has never before been offered, desirable lengths and 26¢ | Diamond e lsundry soap— D bolts to buy from, at, per yard Fancy Dress Percales at 83 ¢ Yard wide light, fancy drees pereales of the better sort. You will be pleased to buy from this new splendid lot, at yard. . Burgess-Wash Co.—Basement. .83¢ for C $12.50 Black Sllk Ooats at $7.05 Made of good quality black chiffon taffets, lstest styles, box Your Films Developed FREE when orders are left for printing. This is kodak time. Take & kodak with you, Burgess-Nash Co—Main Ploor,

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