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\ E: L " - h [} b - N | 4 TN SIS b THE SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 26, 1915, OMAHA by E. Canuso, 1028 South Twenty- | won the dolly nicknamed “Bobby ' j . o h Omaha camp No. 211 will meet | tain: G. H. Worley, Harry Wil and| OMAHA NEIGHBORS third street, Omaha. with 764 plo- 'I’y‘iy\" V\vapy' ‘llm!; girls for Ohristmas | ECHOES OF THE ANTE‘ROOH fo ork Wednesday evening. It has [Howard 1. Hite, masters of ve Daniel tures and a very happy girl she was | 0 OV0¥ COle LEC they Karmed Sviee. | leased & new hall at Twenty-fitth and M | Tillotson, sentinel | WIN THE BEE DOLL when she got It on Christmas eve, mas week | Activity Dllp]lyed by W. 0. W, .w-'vw-‘ -:m;v: s large .nfi{ w;nm:)dlo\ll 'lrimuhn councll No. 1 installed these Little Jeanette McDonald won *‘Kdi ow for ano seautiful doll, “Flo | and adapted in every way for drill team | officers the same evening: John W i [ e ther s s h:u.w L ow :HVHIL‘”:r‘.'V'“uL::w\‘I okt e New Camp Having Been Estab- | iniiation. The meeting will be a cele- | Klossner, thrice fllustrious master Conncil Bluffs Wins Two of the |*t M Fourth m noil Blufts, [ Her picture will bé In The Bes, morn- | lished at Florence by T et - ”; = ::—1:‘::1:«-1»::’:;0 N e N uctor of llke a ray of sunshine hecause Jeanette | ing and evening, every day mext week, Dolls and a South Side Girl 1s sick and her papa is sick too and If | starting with Sunday's paper. “Flor- cnm'nsomnm BY ALPHA | Alvha camp Ne. 1 last Tiesday to fts| worki Wins One. It hadn't been for a kind lady that|ence” is twenty-four inches high, beau- oo e B ] his custom, Inaugurated some | el TH gathered pictures fo have had any ANOTHER DOLL THIS WEEK |she had 315 pic “Ida" went to r her she might not I at all for Christmas tifully dressed, opens and shuts her eves and ia just as lovely as can be | She will go to the little girl under 12| vears old who collects the most picturas |of her from The Bee and brinks or sends them to the office before 4 o'clock next Friday afternoon Get as many of your friends as you | can to save the pictures for you. You can win “Florence” If you try. Rose Pasmeo, 05 Ave |nue G, Council Bluffs. Little Rose This was Council Bluffs Week in | hasn't been in this country very long and | The Bee doll contest. The little girls |can't speak English. But she could over there just decided that Omaha |collect pictures and she got 156 and she , was just as happy when she came in mustn’t have all the pretty dolls, with Ber mother fae i 080L So they got busy this week and won |place with the wideawake and progres- | S sive camps In the efty. | Druld eamp No. 8 will meet Monday | evening for Initiation of eandidates. The Protection degree will be exemplified in full form by the officers and drill team Masonte Lodges Install Officers. Masonic lodge, Omaha chapter No, 1, installed the following officers at the meeting Tuesday evening at Masonic temple: John W. Kloasner, high priest; Helen Goes to South Side. and with the elaborate robes used make wo ther doll went tso t:t"s‘lsd 0": ‘:he et :"‘ Theresa Lichonovaky, Twenty-second Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. the degree one of the most spectacular| Mark N. Woodward, king; Homer R b Ao @ !0 street, South Slde won “Helen” with | Get a o bottle today, keep it for your [In Woodcraft. A large delesation with | Rall, seribe; J. T. Bramman, captain of Omaha girls. |10 pictures ana Gladys Stover, care of |cough or cold. Good for children, adult | candidates from Florence camp will at-| host: Harry Sohroeder, principal so-| Hend tend as guests, Sawyer, royal arch caps | erhood The big doll, “Lillian” was won |5, A. McCarty, 1622 South Tenth street, and aged. All druggists. —Advertisement. Journer; E. (. Charles 1. Shook. captain o Charles E. Foster, steward; Dan lotson, sentinel. The Maceabees. Omaha Tent No. 75, are Arranging for| A Joint Installation of officers on January 3. The officers of the tents In Bouth Omaha will be installed with officers of Tent 76. The Installation ceremonies will be In charge of Deputy Supreme Commander A. I, Lee of Des Motnes, Maccabees are welcome. Ia. All Maccabees and Lady Amerioan Yeomen, lerson homestead, No. 1542, Broth- of American Yeomen, held its 4 Sunday. December 26, 1915 ———BURGESS NASB STORI NEWS FOR MONDAY - Of Women s, Misses’ and Children’s Special Notice Upon request, charge purchases will appear on Jan- One-Half Under Former Prices and Many Others at ¥ and 3 Reductions ELDOM, if ever, have you been afforded the opportunity to select from such vast assortments of elean, fresh stocks, and in such a rich variety. Remarkable price reductions have been made on our entire assortment of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Blouses and Skirts. Every garment in our carefully selected stock is included in this sale. uary statements, rendered February We desire to emphasize the fact that no ‘‘jobs’’ or ‘‘special purchase’’ lots of cheap merchandise have been obtained to place 1st. in this sale. The high character of Burgess-Nash merchandise, its comparative newness and freshness, will bespeak for this sale a heavy attendance and buying. DRESSY BLOUSES One-third Underprlce Dressy Blouses, were $3.95, now......... Dressy Blouses, were $5.95, now......... TAILLEUR SUITS Half Price * Tailleur Suits, were $19.50, now. Tailleur Suits, were $25.00, now........ $12.50 Tailleur Suits, were $30.00, now........$14.76 Tailleur Suits, were $35.00, now........$17.60 Tailleur Suits, were $50.00, now........$24.75 Tailleur Suits, were $75.00, now........ $37.50 Many others %4 to 14 underprice. EVENING FROCKS Half Price Evening Frocks, were $19.50, now Evening Frocks, were $25.00, now Evening Frocks, were $35.00, now Evening Frocks, were $40.00, now, Evening Frocks, were $50.00, now Evening Frocks, were $89.50, now Many others % to 14 underprice. Dressy Blouses, were $10.00, now........ Dressy Blouses, were $15.00, now Many others 4 underprice. CHILDREN’S COATS Half Price TAILORED SKIRTS One-third Underprice WINTER COATS Half Price Winter Coats, were $15.00, now.........$7.60 Tailored Skirts, were $4.95, now. .. ... *...$248 | | Ohildren’s Coats, were $5.00, now........ Winter Coats, were $19.50, now......... $9.75 Tailored Skirts, were $6.95, now......... $348 | | Children’s Coats, were $7.50, now........ Winter Coats, were $25.00, now........ $12.50 Tailored Skirts, were $8.50, now......... $4.25 Children’s Coats, were $10.00, now....... Winter Coats, were $30.00, now........ $14.75 Tallored Skirts, were $10.00, now........ $5.00 Ohildren’s Coats, were $12.50, now....... $6.25 Winter Coats, were $35.00, now........ $17.50 Winter Coats, were $45.00, now........ $22.50 Many others 14 underprice. Tailored Skirts, were $15.00, now........ $7.50 Tailored Skirts, were $18.50, now. ....... $9.25 Many others 1% price. Ohildren’s Coats, were $19.50, now....... $9.75 Ohildren’s Coats, were $22.,50, now. .. ... $11.26 Many others 14 to 14 underprice. G T 15 U5 R S A YO e 8 5 W R | BP0 WAV NI e AR ». i 05, Semi-Dressy BLOUSES TAILLEUR SUITS Afternoon FROCKS Half Price One-third Underprice Half Price Semi-Dressy Blouses, were $3,95, at...... $1.98 Tailleur Suits, were $19.50, now........ $13.00 |/, | Afternoon Frocks, were $25,00, now..... $12.50 Semi-Dressy Blouses, were $5.00, at...... $2.50 Tailleur Suits, were $25.00, now........ $16.67 Afternoon Frocks, were $30.00, now.. ... $14.75 Semi-Dressy Blouses, were $6.50, at...... $3.25 Tailleur Suits, were $30.00, now........ $19.67 Afternoon Frocks, were $35.00, now. ... . $17.50 Semi-Dressy Blouses, were $10.00, at..... $5.00 Tailleur Suits, were $35.00, now Afternoon Frocks, were $39.50, now ....$19.76 | Semi-Dressy Blouses, were $12.50, at. . ... $6.25 Tailleur Suits, were $50.00, now Afternoon Frocks, were $45.00, now.. ... $22.50 Semi-Dressy Blouses, were $15.00, at. . ... $7.50 Tailleur Suits, were $69.50, now........ $46.34 Afternoon Frocks, were $50.00, now. . ... $24.75 Many others % to 4 underprice. MONDAY IN Many others % underprice, Many others % to 4 underprice. annual - Christmas entertainment last esday evening at its hall, 1708 Vine M street. The program of recitation, song and music was carried out by the children. Rev. R, H. Houseman spoke to the children on “The Origination of Christmas * Those attending were very much enjoyed by the attractively decors ated Christmas tree, and by Santa Claus, who made a short talk for the good of humanity, and who handed out big ten- pound bags filled with candy, nuts, froft and wmall presents to everybody present. n orchestra played for thoss who ed to spend the rest of the evening In dancing |LIQUOR HOUSE ROBBED BY \ UNIDENTIFIED BURGLARS | The Ham Brewing company's piace of \hunlnflu Wwas entered during the night | by burglars, who gained entrance to the place by forcing a window. They broke open A strongbox and secured $76. Phone Douglas 137. ] BURGESS-NASH Announce for TOMORROW--MONDAY-—Thelr | ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARAWAY | Coals, Suits, Dresses, Blouses andSkirls Children’s One-third DRESSES Underprice | Ohildren’s Dresses, were $3.50, now...... $2.34 | Children’s Dresses, were $6.00, now. ..... $3.3¢4 || Ohildren’s Dresses, were $5.95, now. ..... $3.97 1‘ ‘ Children's Dresses, were $7.50, now...... $5.00 ; [ Ohildren’s Dresses, were $10.00, now. .. .. $6.67 | | Ohildren’s Dresses, were $15.00, now. Many others 4 underane TAILORED SUITS : Half Price WINTER COATS Half Price WOMEN’S DRESSES Half Price { : OWIN(} to the extreme price reduction, ® Many others !4 to %4 underprice. SPECIAL NOTE--- please do not ask us to send on approval or to lay garments away. I Tailored Suits, were $3.95, now Winter Coats, were $3.95, now.......... $1.98 ‘Women's Dresses, were $3.95, now...... $1.98 I Tailored Suits, were $6.95, now Winter Coats, were $4.95, now.......... $2.48 Women’s Dresses, were $5.95, now...... $2.98 Tailored Suits, were $9.95, now Winter Coats, were $5.95, now.......... $2.98 Women's Dresses, were $6.95 now...... $3.48 Tailored Suits, were $12.95, now Winter Coats, were $7.95, now.......... $3.98 Women’s Dresses, were $9.95, now...... $4.98 Tailored Suits, were $14.95, now Winter Coats, were $9.95, now.......... $4.98 Women's Dresses, were $12.50, now..... $6.25 Tailored Suits, were $15.95, now Winter Coats, were $12.95, now......... $6.48 Women's Dresses, were $14.95, now..... $7.48 Many others ¥; to %4 underprice, Many others 14 underprice. BURGESS-NASH COMPANY, - "xvnuvlomr‘a rron:" Half Price Ohildren’s Coats, were $1.95 now I Children’s Coats, were $2.95, now ildren’s Ohildren’s Coata, were S7<95, now Many others 14 underprice. price. —at | | \ | CHILDREN’S COATS 'I | | | SPECIAL NOTE--- KRY garment bears the ticket with the original as well as the special sale |