Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 24, 1915, Page 9

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& THE BRIEF CITY NEWS W) DAYS NORE - | BEE: OMAHA, - SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1915, “sATuiifiAY;_.fQ.A._ ——. PHONE DOUGLAS 137. SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1015, —— —. —-— BURGESS.NASH STORE NEWS FOR Nave Root Print f5—Now Beacen Prest cadeamion n S ————— Big sale of Dundes lots Saturday. Mass, one of the olfest, 7 years, and Omaha's most successful saenger- the Rear Main floor. best companies on earth. fest did not close after the concert PANAMA-PACIFIC in;"::';c?‘;:“”n“"“r “n‘ :h“nl; 2 B > o e A ) - A L) Ll warm afternoo! "hnn"-lvlnmmnnnr Hl‘??t“’n{“lh H Rh"k last evening, but instead the visit-| EXPOSITION whers you cAh enjoy the o000l I0a80 Unes, With ofttoss &t a’ 'm::! :I!! singers will remain for two days | If you have not seen it, come| restfulness and light lunches s * longer, and these two days will be Saturday; you can't afford to y o has resigned to accept a similar position 11 day ) 1 niise 1 - We feature for Saturday: ORTUNE favored us when we ploked up this lot of superior quality silk with the Lehigh Valley. Mr, Lee's resig- filled with jubllation. A splendid | . Genuine salt water taffies, Ib 160 89, Svery - nation caus tite t | Lectures every half hour from | Old-fashioned carmmel kisses, 1p..20c hose to sell for 6%c. Every pair {s pure thread silk, with high spliced e vt o8 qu a shakeup in the of- program of events will be carried 10 A, M. to 8 P. M., excepting Home-made caramels, m'\‘unX. D! heels, double soles and double garter tops. ces of e Rock Island, although the out, starting with the parade at 10/ S v o POUR L. . 25 They're the mil] irregularities of regular $1.00 to $1.50 qualities, but the i Omahu offices are not affected. Mr.|gioln ™ g0 i etween ¢ and 7 P. M SHUSHIAtY WhiBDGM creaias, 10C impertections are so slight you would not notice them. We consider them the Lee's resignation goes into effeot 2 s morning, the ineet-| pergeng ‘ \ - F Elactric fans, §7.50. Burgess-Grandea Publie Insurance Adjuster—deorge Schroeder, 48 Ware block. Red 6446 “Today's Complete Movie Program” classified section \oomy, and appears In The Bos EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the various maving ploture theaters offer. For Safety Piret in Life Insurance so0 W. H. Indoe, general agent State Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Worcester, August 1 Railroads to Bast Still Are Paying the Elevation Charges Although the raflroads running south from Omaha have stopped paying ele- - OF SAENGERFEST Splendid Parade Saturday Morning | Leads to German Home for Dele- gates’ Convention. | BIG PICKIC TO BE HELD SUNDAY | ing of the delegates at the German | | Home on South Thirteenth street | |and a gigantic plenie at the German| I‘Homo Sunday, to which all are ln-i | vited rited Flag Spectacle. The saengerfest parade this morn- Ing promises to be un Interesting and | | #pirited apectacie. It will be a proces | | sion of flags borne by a leglon of singers ' SATURDAY the last day of the wonderful sceneographic reproduction of VISITORS TO THE SAENGERFEST We trust you have enjoyed your stay in the city and that the many attractions have met with such favor from you that you will always have a warm spot in your heart for Omaha and an ever-Increasing desire to return some future day. SOUVENIRS “Meet Me In the Cricket Room” These $2 Matting Suit Cases $1.25 VERYBODY that travels these days carries a matting suit case, because they're handy and Values in Silk Hosiery at season's biggest and best sllk hoslery values and that means something at Bur- gess-Nash Black, white, bronze, emerald, champagne, gray and other shades have lsle tops and allover silk Burgess-Wash Co.—~Main _¥loor, some Hundreds of Women Will Come Here Saturday For These, the Season’s Biggest Remarkable Clearaway Saturday of Lingerie Blouses That Were $1.00 at Choice for 50c 2 and members of various German organ- sy to handle. These special L vation charges for the grain they carry!yzations. } Help one to recall pleasant mem- ;:(\nrdny: D OU'LL find a xreat variety of pretty styles the rollmfl?n :rn‘m ‘:)mufinl‘ I:v\‘!m:s to the o.n have| The mass chorus of 2000 will be in ories, and our selection is very Matting suit cases, 24-inch sise, the broken size assortment of our regular $1.00 lines. Volles, ' not changed thelr former policy. Ac-iiine and city and county officlals will| attractive, both for sending to | L We e Lo o Tk iher corners crepes, organdies and batistes, all more or less soiled and mussed, i cording to ( ‘).' Chisam, general frelght | eppear with the hosts. Features of the friends or to take home with d st 186 fibre cases, $2.00 but every one a most unusual value, Saturday at 30c. agent of the Great Western, the grain parade will be flag companies, the Stars | and straps; als ases, §2. you BURGESS-NASH COMPANY kinds, for $1.25 each. CONTINUING OF OUR SALE OF BLOUSES AT ONE. business of Omaha has not yet been and Stripes being In the forefront. i affected by the change, but he believes| The parade will atart at 10 & m. and that if the lines going east adopt the|the route will be as follows: Form at =ame tactics as the southern lines have, Seventeonth mwnd Cams, east to Sixtéénth, Omaha will feel the effect on its grain|South to Douglas, west to Nineteenth, | Burgess-Nash Co~Fourth Floor. Doubtful If You’ve Seen Better Values FOURTH TO ONE HALF REGULAR PRICE The selection is an unusually attractive one, including the season’s very newest and most individual creations. The materials are laces, nets, Georgette crepes, chiffons and hand emboidered lingerie. market | south to I"arnam, east to Sixteenth, south e G . e R TR W . 7. .y The prices were $56.95 to $26.00, now $2.07 to $12.50. "It “the lines going enst stop paying |10 Leavenworth, counter mare 1o aix- | (I ] han These $1to $1.50 Parasols at 69¢ 10 Priotn Were 8 ress.Waas Ooertetad Fiese. elevation charges,” said Mr. Chisam, |teenth and Farney, east to Fourteenth, — —n —e e — “ TS AR THE “there will be no Inducement for ship- NOTth to Furnam, west to Fifteenth, T'S a clearaway of our entire stock of white embroidered and col- THESE WIRTHMOR WAIS E NOT 1t horth to Douglas, east to Thirteenth, | south to Howard and disband. Here a ficet of street cars will convey (h-’ marchers to the German home. Celebrations will be held Saturday and pers to send their grain to Omaha. will pass directly through here in order to save the elevation charge, and Omaha will fail to seoure a large amount of [ ] grain that under the old ruling would g, . FUEE o B T e A b #top here. It s of considerable im- | jerman pionic wi | portance to Omaha as & grain market to |y iiag p“:" !,l.lmmv,:mtioe:?d‘:: .h:“ have the elevation charges pald by the 0 " strumental music a-plenty. Speclal | railroads, as has been done for & nUM-|ctrect cars will be provided for the Ger- | ' ber of years. | man home eervice. + Les Tucker Nipped | Dog Which Bites | Dunn is Killed ored parasols, some with white ribbons, all siikoline, ete. Newest fancy and plain shades. You'll appreciate the value when you see the selection. USUAL DOLLAR VALUES, BUT WAISTS THAT WE ALONE (IN THIS OITY) CAN SELL FOR JUST ONE DOLLAR. O THOROUGHLY dissimilar and so infinitely superior to the usual dollar walst, that they should not be confused with the ordinary waist that sells at this low price, So great has been the satisfaction from the wearing of these walsts that many women, recognising thelr real superiority and true worth have been buying them repeatedly. These are the Justly famed Wirthmor waists, and in this city can be bought only at this store. Burgess-Nash Co.~Main Floor. We’re All Ready For The Vacationist N anticipation of Summer Onting requirements we offer new modes of the moment at pricings that distinetly emphasize this week-end opportunity. A Timely Sale of Nesh Oo—~Main Floor. Here You Are Again, Men’s for Knowledge of | TOILET GOODS White Slave Case «a vum, = Mme. Oebitah. Breoh, i’ nes & Mme. Isebelle | Dr. Graves' ° it % DL AR e e NEW SUMMER DRESSES | tacs sowier o wovier. | Shirts That Were r 69¢c | While he was lying in wait under the 'Sfternoon when a bulldog belonging to DRAL K Aol rslitide by Va‘n::: ();'I:“- g S Eleventh street viaduct to catch a train ?“"‘“«g::&“u:"‘;' :e:"r‘“ll"h_r:‘:dd”:“"";l eoumlrt;r ':,.'.,"_’_'fl:'.i,‘,"",f,:fl‘: Canthrox for | tapjets, $1 Rixe HFE broken lots from « big shirt manu- out of town, Les Tucker, giving his ad- | 'O" * / ; _ o | q b .. | shampoo, B50c | ¢, v o9e 2 ” q 3 ’ d v " 8% lshot by a police officer Friday morning. summer frocke have that dis- g OF ...... c facturer; everv shirt this season’s pat- T:"L‘.."Ts m:\ :nuo hotel, was arrested by | . g s tinctive smartness ordinarily | Size 20c | Williams' t wok band, French cuffs, coat style, in . ectives Williams and Holden, charged | FUNERAL OF L. P. PRUYN found only in much higher priced | Pebeco tooth taleum powder, ern, neck band, y \ yie, wih koowiedgs of the alleged whits . dresses. All the most desirable | Daste, h0c size can ..10¢ | prepes, madras and several other fine cloths slavery of Margaret Lewls of Manhattan. | TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY sheer cotton materials are inelud- | for .......26c Palm Olive itable for s or shirts, There Kan. ,and Idith Schone, 1015 Mason ed; Introducing many mew style | Aubry beautiti- | shampoo, 60c | Suita hle for summer shirts, There street, Mrs, G. F. Rockafellow, 1618 Web- | o funeral of Larmon P. Pruyn, who | ideas. er, B0c size, for ..s4e | are all sizes represented in the ster st was arrested Thursday on |geq at Exoelsior Sprin Wednesd - | for Face chamols. $ ' o K ' sharge and held for the KoV- ||y 1o be held at 2 n'doc:'k“n,,_’,"e:fl':,_i $7.00 dresses 8895 | wiitiams’| 160 sise ., .10¢ collection, from 14 to 17 neck L e e hn #wo ¥4 [noon from the Swanson undertakine | . 85.95 | shaving soap, | Jap Rose toilet | band. The values range up w0 are taken froj o and bookea N oK | © S el s 5 : s ’ at police headquarters as inmates. i l;“m::“;m VR v Py On | cake ...... Y | woup, cake..be | &0 (1) and at this price Saturday ( Fhe Lewis girl testified o Chief of De- | Cmotery The Masons and Rev. C. W. To be closed out Saturday. DRUG SUNDRIES it will be to your advantage 1o ectives Maloney that she had come t . A v i i H e ) v v . g 9 v 39¢ | bo from the Schone il declaring Ut | uits V2 Price Lydia Pink- | for ...... 19c | Men’s Night Robes, 69c and 50c ‘fraud, declares the Lewls girl ) VERY economically inclined | ham's Com- | Sani Flush, 260 | Good quality muslin *Faultiess’ brand, friend was well and happy. The pol;(c:- w‘l"“‘“ d;"‘:.‘u::%"&‘;‘:;:d "I‘:: 5""""‘*’8 T - 09¢ ;"l" oyt -l;!h‘ cut the usual length and fullness of the »: ; ¢ marvelous adval A alts, Thc¢ | Fels Naptha | « " b o 1ces, d are investigating this feature of the case, in this wonderful sale. A com- | aize ...... ;»v S5, 40 rl-k" Ml;‘:.ulflen {dea. Two prices, 60c an Il ‘ prehensive assortment of smart | Seidleitz pow- | for ....... 390 ’ ! style suits, including popline, | ders, 25c size, | Rubber gioves, | Men's Foulard Neckw: B0c B&d pdor from Dea.d | serges, checked effects and a few | for ...110 | 76c kind...30¢ Closed at the ends, insuri ainst Anlmals 18 Comin i silk suits will be offered Batur- | Sloan's lini- | Hot water Bot- | becoming stringy or out of shap This new feature in light welght 1§ g day at Half Price ment, 25¢ bot- | tles, $1.50 kind ! silks should appeal to every man. 60c each. ‘ Across State Line Qun00 Butts - BB | i wine and | Creps ‘totlan Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 18c. ‘l —_— iron, 1 pt., "fi | p.pl:r 102 rol?u with white or colored borders, in Excelda, special SBaturday-at 15¢ each. In connection with the Ohfo street and b Hill's Cascara | ¢ for ..... 200 Men's 8ilk Fiber TOP Hoge, 18‘/,,0 : other dumping places, City Attorney Rine | White Golfine and Quinine, 260 | Crepe toilet Silk fibre top hose with lisle feet, impertections of the usual 36c * has struck an interesting lead in his legal | Y ts size for ..13c¢c | paper, Ge rolls, | qualities, Saturday at 123c. SRl Work’ : ama Coa! M e n tholatum, | 8 for .....208¢ Nash Co.—Main Floor An investigation showed that the smell | $7.95 to $16.50 26c size ..16c | Bath sprays, $1 e T f o o e gt R D ELIGHTFUL styles appropriate for lakeside, motor ;’l‘;:fi‘h‘;‘t“ St ‘y ‘r‘,‘."l‘.‘"'l:" "“;‘N" Bovs’ Suits That we ’lo 00 to cuth of Carter lake, was blown onto Ne- | . i qt, h CaApS, re 0 brasks atmosphéte by ad intermntkOIRT" | and general utility. They represent, too, elx(‘eph“"fll Peroxide, pure, | 50c kind ..B3%¢ _X___.__T._—_———— Is this a cese for the federal cairis? valnes. 'The new tashions will find favor with all—a roomy | pint ......17¢ | Bathing caps, ss Should not Washington take cognifance alues l,h‘ 4 }0 . Aad : Borax, 20-Mule | 75c¢ kind e 18 00, SPGClll satlll'dly ‘t -95 ot & situation of this meturs? Me. Bine coat comfort, a natty touch of braid, a certain smartness | toam " prand, | Bathing caps, o — AN BEIL and individuality mark these white wool and pastel coats. | b. ... ....0¢ | $1 kind .. 690 t lrl;:'v:r;'d b;:;c'y“‘;:l;‘!‘l:. -tx;l:;.ly;:;n«: ‘!.o"nlrl.dy::lrr:,‘::l?:‘ Should not Towa be required to prevent . S \ i ; Bargess-Nash Co.—Main Floor, :‘uch irbilos helRg Dlewa Acrmr et a “fi-hfl-l:‘ ‘51“‘ *.{::,)r&.;y Coats, white, gold, rose, emerald e e $10.G0 to $18.00. Sale price, $3.98, ¢ A B! and all shades, $10.00. Str w H ts Boys' Hats, 39¢c Boys’ $1,60 Pants, 98c. : TllI'nip as Big asa » ‘} To SKm » T O e 1 a a to Every shape, style l.ad color for | Knickerbocker lt‘y’l'n. (oll' ages § | ~ 5 blue serges | l l] lows: a splendid line | to 18 years, including bl « cheese atY M G A | [] The.e er H‘nd B‘g. at ‘1.95 $3.50a $1.00 :«:r selection Baturday, 39c ::l‘e I:‘::.y. were $1.60; 980 | l AL UL A - - > Vilat oo, SIC | aale price ...l . D b ¢ R R AND HANDS Are From Our Lines Formerly to $5 | fauriciviens supie ine New Wash Suits, to $2.50 Valnes, $1.00 L | _— g v : s Christian association ofie can at most| o OVELTY pin seal, dull pin seal, ecrusi, morocco leather bags, all | of new styles, shapes and straws. | L:V;{'“:_"n‘;:::'n'::', g;_?,“,_‘,‘,,:‘,;",},f;‘,’,:_",',.",,‘.‘,',".,,fl.',:‘,.‘. ; any ume wee wonderfully developed | The Soap to cleanse and purify, new shapes, beautifully made on German silver frames, self | In fact you are certain to find the o l:'; 1o blue, tan, hrown, Whit 1l neatly trimmed with pearl but- ) specimena of the . radish and tumnip the Ointment to soothe and heal. leather handlee, silk lined, every one has coin purse and mirror, some | style and kind of hat that is best cifge B ity o e ] ( Mool The 1oon reastabien; whigh Sirm P! . SOQTIB AN t have other fittings. Regularly worth up to $5.00; Saturday at $1.95. | suited to you and at a remarkably | tons and all nicely ".‘ h : o M I Bl B T R g Suneiis St e M e e2.05 i aphorgnu g ' ber of the Omanha Garden club. Tne | Brant WPl"“;*;mY ‘;“““:‘;‘i A e B T i assortment of boye' straw and wash hats, many styles, were radish 1s one foot in length and nine| Samples Free by A s l f S F H 1.00 to $2.60, now o . . ( inches in clrecumference in its biggest | Outieura Soap sad Olntment soM a e 0 ummer ootwear .m.:._'-l..fi.o :,',l_‘:,.:,n.n“, Burgess-Wash Oo-~Fourth Floor. everywhers, Tiberal sample of each malled fres, with $3-p. book, — e ————— I portion, while the turnip is equal In| “Outioura.” Dept. 34¥, Bostos. #ize to a fullgrown Edam chease. | BURGESS-NASH GOMPANY, ‘EVERYBODY'S STORK Remarkable Clearaway Saturday of Sewing Machines Do your summer sewing in comfort and at the same time a big saving in price. Sixteen splendid valnes in well-known sewing ma- chines slightly used Some have not been off our department floor, but all are marred from heing moved around, Every one a most remarkable value, 2 $18.00 Drophead machines ..$10.85 1 $20.00 Drophead machine ...$12.75 5 $30.00 Drophead machines ... $18.00 1 $35.00 Drophead machine ... $22.75 Regular Price $3.50, $4, $5 and $6 $3.15 UR July Sale brings wonderful values in the new summer styles in pumps, patent colt, dull leathers, kid skin, satins, Hvery pair in this sale regularly priced not less than $8.560, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00; choice of all, $8.15. JULY OLEARANCE OF CHILD'S, MISSES', LITTLE BOYS’' AND YOUTHS' SHOES, Just the kind for vacation and early school day wear—a big saving on good shoes. Child’'s dull calf and patent colt strap pumps, were $2.00, for §1.66, Misses' sizes, 11% to 2, were $2.25, for $1.85, A big lot of misses’ dull caM instep and ankle tie pumps, Goodyear welt sole, sizes 11% to 2, were $2.75, for $2.885. Child's white canvas button shoes, were $1.75, for $1.00, Our best grade of white nubuck and canvas button shoes, regular $2.00 grades, for $1.55. Little boys' and girls’ tan willow calf button, welt soles, foot form lasts, sizes 5% to 11, were $2.00, for $1.50. Child’s and misses’ white canvas and nubuck, button, Goodyear welt soles, sizes 8% to 11, were $2.00, for $1.65. Sizes 11% to 2, 50, for $1.95, Misses’ tan Russia calf button welt soles, were $2.75, for $2.15. Little boys' velour calf lace and button, splendid vacation shoes, were $2.00, for $1.55. All odd pairs of black ealf lace and button shoes for boys, sizes 1 to 6, were $2.75 and $3.00, for $2.45, Boys' patent calf lace and button dress shoes, were $3.00, for $2.55. Men’s Hand-Tailored Suits That Include Values to $25.00 On Sale Saturday at $13.6S5 PECIAL purchases bring about these very unusual values, but in every instance the garments are up to Burgess- Nash standard of specifications in fabrics, style and workman- ship. KEvery garment is strietly hand-tailored throughout- the most favored materials, including blue serges, some quar- ter, some half and others full-lined with silk, mohair and serge lining. They’re highly specialized suits, designed to give the fullest satisfaction and service, FEvery dominating fashion idea, such as will pleasc the discriminating young man, is shown. They are garments to suit the ideas of particular men, and the values ure most remarkable, Saturday We Feature Men's Tropical ‘‘Mandalay’’ Suits, $10 “Mandalay” is the true clothing word of the hour. We bave lots of them. Cool, open and alry, in a wide selestion. Made of fine wool and linen mat All sizes and all colors. Sold exclusively by us. Men'’s Palm Beach Suits at $5.00 Every suit is made of genuine Palm Beach Cloth, double cold water shrunk, stayed as every seam and double welt stitched. A suit made to hold its shape and it does. Sizes 32 to 50, for stouts, slims or regulars Burgess-Wash Co—Fourth Fioor. { i | Burgess-Nash Co.—8econd Floor. 3'$38.00 Drophead machines ..$29.75 || Demonstrat i on . We Develop 4 $50.00 Drophead machines . ..... $33.75 to 5 of “Neo' for ot H oty dibmn gk "ok ¥ Terms, $2.00 down, $1.00 & week gy D ' . O order tor Beioting : BucgsseNoeh Co—ruid Fioor [ 6 0% “EVERYBODY’S STORE" s give.

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