Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 28, 1916, Page 7

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 28, 1916. 1 Louis, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago the various localities that | Arthur D, Brandeis for 000 addi ani on that will be known from p— v e e e 1 T o2 e aind Minneapolis to inspect some of | wa se located in cer- | tional, making a total of $118,000. Mr ¢ of the ¢ try to the other the modern Athletic club plants, so e city and went | Brandeis turned the property s wil ler way for the " ; I 1 A Jed to buy the D he Athletic club at cost 1 thin a few days and we ex- | that Omaha may have all that is lat- ed to buy the Doug-|to the Athletic club at cost, so hui within a few days and we ex- m t PUSH NEW HOME est and best i g g litorium and the ty-six feet | this, together \\'E(h t)lw $100,00( » | pect to turn ground in sixty xlnvsl, 0 e On a an ee e Directors now feel assured that|east of it. While buil plans are | be paid for the Douglas auditoriun Chairman Quinlan of the member- e A i 7 ) there will not be the slightest diffi-| not yet complete, it is said to be more | makes the whole Athletic club prop- |ship committee is enthusiastic about 11 t 9 Real Estate Men Heave Sigh. of |culty in securing all the members | than likely that the club will not use |erty cost $218,000. the work. He now has nearly 300 | andar 0 ary ewn‘]g Relief Now That Location ‘tl]\;n xllw club can accommodate. ”l”iv all ll\l'v ground sp un‘”\vult_\\‘;fl.\I:vi!h:‘ll All Boost for Club. % ":::y";]‘;";’l';i '{“:']‘".‘;]“i““‘ to be able to = P - PR : Also do not anticipate ‘any trouble|Duild OB @nly & part of it, &nd ‘se “We haven't heard an unfavorable | %'® ; | is Secured. over financial matters, because of the | the remaining ground He has an exhaust.ve plan ‘which he | [[i — tar tore ncial matters, because of the | the remaining : ssion about the club, and we do $ an exhaustove pla ‘ acnine own oftairs Jto —_— action of A. D. Brandeis in helping Big Deal. SARESERE will outline at the b et next| | OFFERS OF L ping L] 4 not expect to, judging from the en E a¢ DRpaRes ¢ o ey e R N T O SR i 10 0. BO{US SPURNED ‘:’ secure the ~|u' on l)nnuW:\I\ street| The purchase of this property rep- i or J h the project has | Thursday night in the Fontenelle | [ The new improved lock and chain £ — where the Douglas Auditorium is resents a deal of $218,000 thusiasm with whic I -l <) - = e Now that a location for the “Ath-|{now located. The club house will be e twenty-two feet-east of the |been reccived since it was first pro :‘."“‘I “"' 'i'”‘r"\'r‘“v\\, I‘;\‘ l'"\“'lr' | stitch Standard Rotary machine has letic Club of Omaha” has been se.|? $750.000 proposition and it is the | Dous torium, included in the | posed several weeks ago,” said W. A, | JeOTRE Frandes, b 5. Jehens B || 14 new improvements, each one you cured, the promoters will bestir g“'flfl.'“" Hf‘ ‘Hu- directors to have a|purchase made by the Athletic club, | Fraser, president of the club. (;(,”W' E. Haverstiek’ have approved | | will recognize to your advantage. The Y e e B m{l\\t”wl«!u!.(l to none in the ‘Immm |18 what is known as the Maul prop-| George ‘;.”“““’- :‘0‘;“”2 hh“,’[‘,‘:(‘y‘: the articles of incorporation, which best sewing machine ever made any- they ¢éan get the buildic W soan ith the determination of the new |erty anc A FTRECE AY p.. ¢ Il make the club a $750,000 ¢ ol | v Tl thap et ;.’l‘w::mf“fl“. under way.| Omaha Athletic club to build its club | Mrs. Maul, the owner, on January [committee of the club. These men |0 MaEe Tt €A & BT COrparas | I where by anyone. p the new ‘club will meer Frerade | IOUSe on the site of ‘the present | 15, 1913, leased it to one Charles A. fexpect to meet early this week to |G, [ SRECT ATHE W | LIST PRICE $65. 7—5-— svening at the Fonter “”‘ f ‘"‘fl"“}‘ Dougl litorium, a big load drops | Ayer, on a basis of an $80,000 valua- | work out definite building plans, and . N Our Price 39 when they will discuss the dinner, | off the minds of a number of real | tion, with an option to purchase for |to select an architect. —— r m———— Easy Terms; §1 a Week VI SOy And b “‘,Wl;“_* Il«“- _ll’f"s and | estate men in the city, and several | $80,000 | “Omaha will have no better asset | | S 1 for lif Sewi L will also consider tt details. They | other investors who had lots they de Last November, Ayer sold the lease | than a big athletic club such as the TOIIAY'S BEAUTY HINT i Gungnnteq or life. Sewing Les- some of the directo 'f.”‘”l’ which | sired to dispose of to this club, to Jake Schlank, movie man, for $25,- [one which is now being organized,” | sons Free. See this new machine at ectors will take to St The club scorned the offers of |000. Schlank then sold the lease to | Mr. Fraser said. "It will be an or | —m—m—m—m—m—eeeeeeee ! once., The demonstration is a revela- BERATARY 4 PRI, ok R ) e e It Is not necessary to shampoo quite so tions 2 frequently 1f your hair Is properly cleansed 5 w=Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. ~ Saturday Till 9 P. M. s | In our department we have machines of many types. | 4 n | ™o eastont to use and quiok Eight specials are offered Monday as follows: ' B U R o oo that wo en | ‘Standard (used) $10.00 | Cleveland . ... .. $24.75 : e D e v s ¢ it 5 Whaatd ..o $18.00 | Paragon ...... $2978 "EVERYBODY'S STORE"” your drussist, n & cup of hot water, This | (] Cleveland ...... $21.75 Paragon P 32. b 4 Sisdsy, ey 26, 1910 ~STORE NEWS FOR MONDAY =3 0, by oo | (e U $53.10 | Stand. Vibeaior, SRS beneficial to alp and hair. After rinsing | the scalp is fresh and clean, while the halr | drtes quickly and evenly, developing a bright | | | luster and a soft fluffiness that makes n] Special Notice! Owing to the fact that Tuesday is Decoration Day and that our store will close at noon the merchandise adver- tised for Monday’s selling will continus on sale Tuesday morning, or as long as the various groups last. Flags for Decoration Day OU’LL surely want to show your pat- riotism by decorating the home, porch or flag pole with a flag or two Decoration Day. Ready for your selection, a complete assortment of the good old stars and stripes. Some are made of silk, some less expensive, but very attractive of cot- ton and others of cotton bunting. Burgess-Nash Co.—Downstairs Store. Here’s The Season’s MOST REMARKABLE OFFERING of “EVERYBODY'S & 'BURGE 5S-NASH COMPANY. seem very heavy.—Adyertisement 9P, M, Store Hours: 8:30 A. M, to 6 P. M. Saturdays, BuRGESS-NASH COMPANY. “EVERYBODY'S STORE" — __STORE NEWS FOR MONDAY, ‘Phone Doug. 137. Our New S’howing of Summer Dresses RESH as the finest day in May and just as delightful in their tissue paper packings, just removed——dainty, attractive afternoon and veranda dresses and clever, smart sport frocks—A big variety of different styles for any occas- ion, and at prices most reasonable, $10.00, $15.00, $19.50, $25 and up | Sunday, May 28, Summer Curtains About 3} Original Prices - By T 1 | S T’S doubtful, indeed, if you have ever & shared in better curtain values than these offered for Monday, and especially at this time of the year, when most everyone needs a few extra pairs to complete the scheme of summer decoration. The curtains are the one, two or theee pairs of a kind and half pairs, of such materials as Swisses, voiles, madras, marqui- settes, nottinghams, cable nets, filet and Irish points~. There's a re- markably wide range of styles for selection, 21/ and 8 yards long. Four big groups like this:— Curtains that were $1.25 | Curtains that were $2.25 | Curtains that were $3.85 | Curtains that were $6.95 to $2.00, at— to $3.75, at— to $5.95, at— to $15.00, at— 95¢ $1.95 | $295 | $4.95 | Co.—Third Floor, Linen Dresses With white embroidered collar, finished with white crochet buttons, $15.00. Sport Dresses Of crepe de chene, coat dresses with white skirts and coats in pastel shades, $25. Voile Dresses Of cotton voile with Russian blouse, trimmed in black velvet ribbon and pearl buttons, $15.00. For The Girls || [l Are middy dresses of white and striped gabardine in sizes 14 to 16, $15.00. Burgess-Nash Co.~Second Floor, | The Newer SKIRT DISPLAYS Monday at $3.95, $5l.SJ)5, $9.50 and HE Second Floor Skirt Shop is radiant with all the latest conceptions. Each portray- ing some new developments in designs, each different; all with that inimitable air of re- finement characteristic of our personally selected showings, Features of “Just ar- rived" shipments. Sport striped canvas and linen skirts, golfine skirts, La Jerz skirts, silverbloom skirts, piques, linens and cordelines in white, tan Tussah silks and stripe com- binations, Burgess-Nash The Rearrangement of The House For The Sum- mer Season Demands An Odd Piece or Two of Good Dependable These indications point to real economy Monday Furniture This $25.00 Mahogany Rocker, $14.95 This 5-Piece Bed Room Suite Reed Rockers, $8.95 rOR | Exactly as illustrated, construeted of solid mahogar 5 $95.00 Upholstered in a neutral At $5.95 eaut ] \ m reprodue "m upholstered finest qua tapestry; « e of Willlam ar " gany, American walnu shade of tapestry, closely An assortment of smart models in Mary or Queen A , Mot $14.95 amel finish, fu ¢ resaer | woven of best imported Gers serge, poplin, vnm-hy worsteds, checks Burgess:Nash ( T™hird Fleer “‘“ - o L R——y ed, Monday $8.95. and stripes in a choice selection of at. $08.00 man r tractive styles for business, street and — i — e T e general wear Wurgess-Nash Cofeeond Plose : These Rug Values for Monday Should| |C. M. C. Crochet e Bt Pae f—S~ — W L] ] | C — e—— . . otton, 7¢ Ball , ew Fox Furs for Summer Wear 'Prove Interesting to Every Home Fitter Fur Storage ‘ J RS T . al ohiy Phons Dougles 137 X ‘\ ORE than half of the smartly dressed women seen on ¢ N accumulation of odd ) Hing ta.dispose of at an un n he "‘ ! ’ f I 1 I Fifth Avenue, New York, are wearing Fox Furs. ' | & \I\')gvl:w' LO MaKe tor the ] ' s and ; 1 ““ VM Sorgailngmds A yoar ago Summer Furs were considered an oxperis | $27.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs, $19.95 ;. i 80c s gy L.,L .u'.n l| I‘ “‘”h'n';\ : » 8 Hl\l” ' l} nlt 'ult‘ul n‘::l.!'y( l\\l’:‘m:‘y. A nlendid for natters ' n ¢ ) Stampec r b ] saainien and Bamadelie HWE BPVINE these e urs \ oo ¢ Lo ove There's a splendid selection of patters d colorings, 9x12 feet, full e P." , Dl‘"‘“ : :‘l seiriag .,‘_.:.. .--nl---' mart Woman's Wardrobe-—and as a consequence even room sige. The regular price was $27.50, the clearaway Monday, $19.98. Hbdbamenp e Ko g - vl more fashionable than they were last season. $20.00 Grass Rugs for $11.98 $25.00 Asminster Rugs, $18.08 ore rendy for on ! . Faupe Fox, $25.00 and $38.00, Oval plaited . s ¢ 0 4 b ' " h & White leeland Fox, $8,00, $7.80 and $10.00. plaited gras ¢ Dx v x| i range of pattern " o Bbe soe) un ools. Hedel o . 290 ¢ g e 843 b0 » | Burgron Mok O Recond Vieme \ slightly water stained, $11.98 | M t $18.08 Stamped Gowns, 49¢. | Burgess Nash Co.— Everybody's Store—10th and Marney Grass Rugs, 30880 inches . . 886 Grass Rugs, 84590 inches, §1.48 AL S, SN Yoy Sur e Grass Rugs, 30578 inches . . B8 Rag Rugs, 18536 inches 28¢ | . " } . = I B R EEREC R e e oy ] x = , Get into business via the “Business Chanoes™ TR .. ' 1 1 \ ftary | T —

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