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SATURDAY, MAY ' RAH = ——— c BIG FLOATING DOCK AT TSING-TAU IS RAISED THE BEE: OMAHA, fMILLER HUGGINS IS arms, and at the bottom one of the| REAL THRIFTY SOUL uw helmets [ Er———————— PICTURES ADDED TO PAPER PRINTED FOR ARMY BOYS| stack ¢ would wreck it before * 2 in his “car.” Hug-|probably e “car” a ht. He paid | learned t t at a bargain sale and spent ront, has been transformed into an|standard crossed over a vMNra(ul paper, that recalls some- | what the publications of the revolu- 0 run it, o w t a piece of junk for a beginn he Hug- i - tionary period new army surrounded by $7.50 ¢ having it repainted. Hug ¢ (Correspondence of the Associated. Press.) The cover of the first illustrated |laurel leaves. A Cincinnati reporter sends is using the machine on dark |8ins car was guaranteed to run under | (Corresy e of the Assaciated Press.) Paris, April 30.—The Bulletin of [jssue was designed by Bernard Nau-| The back cover presents a proud print a story that Manager H s, learning to drive ith the |its own power—but not to any swell va;] in, May 16.—The big float- / ghe Armies, a periodical that has | din, whose work is full of the atmos- |rooster, standing upon trophies of |of the Cardinals has taken up quarters |i f buying a real automobile later. | country club afety's sake Hug ) , which the Ger- /! ¢n published since early in the war|phere of “Old France.” At the top|war, a French flag in the back-|for the summer at a swell country Hug is a thrifty soul and argued this | never 'has had it out of sight of 4 |mans sank, has raised by the for the benefit of the soldiers at the of the front cover is the French |ground club and that he will motor back and | wise If he bought a new car he|handy repair shop Tapanese BURGE_SS -NASH STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY Phone Douglu 137 Frlday, May 26, 1916 Saturday Will Be a Sp lendld Tlme To Get Ready for| Decoration Day, Whether You re Going Away or Stay at Home Four New Summer Models Women 8 Pumpé Underpriced t means a blg saving, right at the season’s start. At $3,95 Pair Champagne Kid Colonial Mouse Brown Kid Colonial White Kid Colonial Bronze Kid Pump NOTE—We have added to the above all the gingle pairs of wom- en’s pumps, about 100 pairs, val- ues $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00. Your choice at $3.95 the pair. Burgess-Nash Co,~Second Floor, Women'’s “Burnasco” Quality Pure Thread SILK HOSE, at Pair $1. 15 ADE espeam]ly for Burgens Nash of pure thread silk with double garter tops; full regular made; high spliced heel and d}tx)uble sole. Black and white. We consider them extreme values at $1.15 the pair. Women’s Hose at 36c Pair Fine cotton or lisle, full fashioned, regular made foot. Baby Sox, 25¢ to 35¢ Values, 15¢ Samples of plain or fancy seamless and regular made hose, the usual 256¢ to 3bc kind, 15¢ pair. Burgess-Nash Co.~Maln Floor. Every Smartly Dressed Woman Wlll Need a Top Coat OR summer, to slip on over the light frock for extra warmth on chilly days, for motoring and at the lakes ——Saturday we feature a particularly attractive selection of summer top coats at— $15.00, $18.50, $25.00 Velour checks, striking plaids, serge, gabardine, covert and Bedford cord for materials; new La Jerz striped coats; scarf coats, taffeta trimmed, belted and flare models. Newly received and specially priced at $15.00, $18.50 and $25,00. Burgess-Nash Co.—~Second Floor, Fetching New White HATS an’s attention is turned toward sum- mery frocks, frilly blouses and the like, comes this timely sale of the final addition to the d{;inty summer outfit-—‘‘a white hak” Indeed, noth- ing looks cooler and daintier than a white frock, topped off with one of | these fetching’ white hats. Em- ; braced in this assortment are large Panamas, ivory finished, set off with {:retty flowers and ribbon . trims. arge and medium size white Milans, hemps and Milan-hemps, all faced with pretty crepes and silks. Most charming creations, specially feat- 2’ |«..r;p~..\--h lo—hrumd ¥loor. yred for S‘ulurdn)( at $5.00. Tub Frocks for Girls 6 to 14 Years $1.50, $1.25, $2.50 and up EW type middy dresses; also new little smocked dresses, N coat frocks, belted and empire styles of linen, pique, voile, ginghams and chambray, inexpensively priced. Burgess-Nash Co.—~Second Floor, Women’s White Cotton Union Suits in Several Styles at 50c I N N JEGULAR or extra sizes, made low neck and sleeveless; cuff or um- \ brella style, exceptional quality. Regular or extra sizes, at 50c. Women's Swiss Ribbed Vests, 10¢ neck and sleeveless, made of white cotton, Swiss ribbed; it 10¢ Low pecial, very Children's Vests or Pants at 25¢ Fine white cotton with high neck, long or short sleeves, cuff knee or lace trimmed pants; sizes 2 to 16 Nurgess-Nash Co—Matn Floar very much out-of-the-ordinary are offered in this Special Skirt Sale And Women Who Realize the Necessity of Several for Summer Wearing Will Eagerly Choose From Our Collection \wl RGES, poplins and gab A.J ardines in navy blue and Values black: checks In black and white or novelty effecia; plalds in dark rich shades of brown, green and blue, gol fines in & splendid range of pre bright shades, also in hite Stylea for street or | NOry and attractive les for tennis and NEW CLOTH SKIRTS ATSSEANDUPTO $18.50 | SILK SKIRTS AT 510 AND UP TO 33800 | WASH SKIRTS AT $2.98 AND UPF TO $10.00 | Special Supper Saturday, 5:30 to 8:30 P. M. 8¢ Be SURE to See The moving picture of an automobile racing a fast train which will be thrown on a screen on the front of our store FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING It is well worth a special trip down town to see. Cold Consomme en Tasse or Tomato Boulllon Celery Chicken Patties, American § Ronst Beef With Yorkshire Py Ribs of Veal, Creole Sty Escalloped Potatoes Lima Beans Choles of Apple, Ralsin or Lemon Cream Ple Strawberry Shorteake Or Any 10-Cent Tce, Ice Soda or Sundae Burgess-Nash Co.~Cricket Room. KAYSER’S Long or Short Short SILK GLOVES---Double Tipped Fingers RE here in a complotu range of colorings, also black and white. Kayser's two-clasp silk gloves, 50¢ to $1.25 pair. Kayser's long silk gloves, 75¢ to $1.75 pair, Two-clasp chamoisette wash gloves 55c and 65c pair. 16-button length, double tip, silk gloves; all first quality in black and white, 69c pair. EXTRA SPECIAL--- Long Silk Gloves, 69¢c and 95¢c Pair 16-button length, extra fine quality milanese silk gloves; all have double finger tips and are finished with Paris point embgoidery; these can be had in wthc black and pongee shades; 98¢ pair : Burgess-Nash Co—~Maln Floor. A SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY IN “KOGERS TABLE SILVERWARE Croam unusual announcement, e8] umlly at the price quo!ed 1t is only a small r*unnmv of the discontinued Daisy pat- tern, made by the famous Wm. H, Rogers. For wiar and durability the Rogcrn silverware needs no introduction. : Teaspoons, six in & racked box, $1.25 value, sale price, 69¢. Dessert spoons, six in a racked hox, $1.756 vulur' sale price, $1.10. Butter knife and sugar ghell combination, in a racked box, 7b¢ value, sale price, 48¢. Hollow handle pie servers, each in a box, $2.00 value, sale price, each, $1.10, 25-Piece Chests, $7.50 Value, $4.95 Containing six medium knives, six medium forks, six tablespoons, six teaspoons and a sugar shell; all in leatherette lined chest. $7.50 value, sale price, $4.95, $1.75 Stor‘mg Silver Bud Holders, $1.00 Unusual and very popular now as an engagement, wrti:lm;: or graduation gift; entire vase is sterling silver and 7 inches tall. We've never offered thm vase for less than $1.75. Saturday only, each, $1.00. ash Co.—Main Floor. Burg American Taffeta Umbrellas for Men and Women, Usually to $2 00 at $1.00 INE Amerlcan taffnta waterprnot cloth umbrellas, fast black with tape edge, seven-rib paragon frame with steel rod, also silk piece dyed. The women’s umbrel- las include ebony and ebonnie handles, beautifully carved, sterling and German silver mounted or plain mission handles, with tassel. Included in the lot are case umbrellas. For the men the lot includes Prince of Wales hooks, straight mission or ebony, plain or sterling or German silver mounted —also nataral and boxwood handles. The values are $2.00. Saturday, $1.00. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor, Burgess-Nash Open the Straw Hat Season Saturday--Fourth FI. See our Big Windows todny. HIS year there is a straw hat for everybody, whatever his ideas of head dress may be, You can be different without being conspicuous—original without being weird. You can say something the sort of a man you are through your headgear without “talking through your hat.” P For Sample Line of Men’s Straw Hats Usually to $4.00 Every hat new, this season's prod- uct in the latest shapes and straws, including Sennets, Mackinaws, Split Braids and Bangkoks—a shape for every head, at $1.45. Genuine South American Panamas for $2.95 Including Telescope, Fedora, Op timo, flat crowns, planters and pinch tops, pencil curl and flat rim, with dimensions for young men as well as the older ones Including hats usually to 8$7.50 Some with slight imperfections, practically unnoticeable, for $2.95. Hardy Potted GERANIUMS 7c each or 75¢ a dozen HEY are all in 3- inch pots, hardy, out- door grown plants and in ful bloom. As- sorted shades o f pink and @ red. Very s p ecially priced, Sat- urday, ‘at, each, 7e, or dozen, 75¢. Burkess-Nash Co.~Down-Stalrs Stors. Take a KODAK With You On Decoratlon Day the scenery or events that happen for future reference | We'll Develop Your Films Free When an order is left for printing. No. 10 Premo camera, 75c. No. 0 Brownie camera, $1.25. No. 2 Brownie camera, $2.00. No. 2A Brownie camera, $3.00. Eastman kodaks, $7.00 to $66. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor, Down Go the Prlces on Women’s Coats---Values to $15 5.00 3 A A SPLENDID assortment of women's anc lence of workmanship and perfection of fit, in coats just received and marked at t unusual | fact, all t goes to make a waist desirable, is price for Saturday's selling. They co f the 1 found a “Wirthmor,” They certainly don't look odds and ends from a promir 1 lar waists, and if everyone knew how good r«;w'k. ‘HIMIW““\‘; ll \-M""’- vere they would buy a “Wirthmor hen ‘H"““'TI' “;" R « 'l" " ":;" - ( ¢ inexpensive waist Four new models on rics, all sizes and colorings | irday, $1.00 $16.00, specially ,‘ru-.‘i Saturda - urday, § Vurgess: Nash_Co.—Down-: re Wirthmor” waists sold here exclusivel Slairs Sto Men’s Shirts Saturda 59 W ey S P T NGLUDING evr g b o .y > c Men’s $12.50 Suits $7.95 of styles; sises 14 = 59C sizes 30 to 4 ) valuse, Beturday, 4708, Men ;':‘“‘. . Snios o AL Mer Wts, at O8e U Nurgess Nash (o Screen Doors ‘Home and Lawn Needs ‘Ufider“prlced | Screer pa : ad | Kree | | with best N Ty | | 3 at 8100 gh 19 | . N varnis ‘g lon 148 b VUL b f - Re hmnrn!nn . frigerator, made || Ature | ahie ¢ ] \ sk finis }y stock 19 . p . Y i M . . i | Garden Hose T | . 5 T | . s ‘ (TR ) : '3 (1R y fabrics, style, daintiness of trimming, excel- Hurgess-Nash Co w u\(luw Screens Wirthmor Waists $l Always Worth More Dawn-Stalrs Store rices range from $1.00 to $10.00. Saturday we feature— for $l 45 Burgess-Nusi Co—eourth Floor Well, Look Here Boys! NOTHER set of 20 photographs of baseball stars are ready for you Saturday in the Boys' Clothing Section on the Fourth Floor. Included are pictures of such fam- ous players as: LARRY LAJOIE HUGHIE JENNINGS FIELDER JONES WALTER JOHNSON BENNIE KAUFF JOE JACKSON and others. You'll certainly want to add them to your collection., FREE Photographs of 20 baseball stars Saturday for the asking. FURNISHINGS for SATURDAY HE sort of "flxmgfl ‘that keep men cool and in goofi humor during the hot summer days. Men’s Athletic Union Suits, 65¢ Men’s athletic union suits, closed crotch, well made, of pajama check cloth, 86c, Men's Union Suits at 95¢ “Seal Pack” union suits, athletic, closed croteh, safety first; each suit comes in a separate sealed package. Sanitary, price, 98¢, “Mesco” Union Suits, $1.00 One special number in the celebrated Richmond “Mesco” knitted union suits, white and ecru color, Long and short sleeves, % and ankle length hu\eaml, always closed crotch; there are so many special futuru to this celebrated underwear, we cannot tell you all of them in an “ad.” Come in and let us explain to you the many advantageous features, Night Shirts and Pajamas The nice cool ones for the warm weather now coming on, priced this way for Saturday’s business. Night robes, 59¢, 79¢ and 98¢, for values that ordinarily would retail for onesthird more. Pajamas, 98¢, $1.15 and $1.68, all specially priced. Men's “Ideal” Shirts at $1.00 Just received, another shipment of our special “Ideal Brand” shirts, beautiful patterns, good qualities; Saturday, $1.00. “Campus” Sport Shirts, $1.00 Just the shirt for all out-door sports, specially made and designed for this purpose. Saturday, $1.00. Burkess-Nash Co.—Maln ¥loor, Men’s Tropical Suits $13.65 to $40 ND what's more, every suit is strictly hand-tailored throughout from the most favored materials—the sort that will retain their shape and give the ut- most service—made according to our own specifications, the BURGESS-NASH STANDARD of quality, which means the very best possible at the price For Saturday we feature— Men's and Young Men's Suits, at $16.50 Strietly hand-tallored throughout and built to conform with our strict specifi cations, and we commend them for their correctness—their splendid fitting quals itlos—stheir beauty of finish, their taunchness of materials and the high tandard of tailoring. Suits absolutely ipreme at this price Bargess-Nash ComPunrih Pour Powdered Norsx, b The Paste Al ;. Dr. Gra : h Powder, . . 1de e i . L 1T ¢ Putts 106, 13e Iy Hoa akos (LN and Almond Cream M s 1a e " 8 W Al . . . 4 } . Water. S Mussatia " 13 . 1 Fast 106, 30 Horax Chiy . Ak (LN BURGESS-NASH COMPANY. "EVE RYBODY'S STORE"