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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1916. ! Fronsist of the theft of two new cans|Dodge; N. Anthony, 2814 Dodge'CHAUTAUQUA CIRCLE \ ‘:'oflnssggill""“s PE“HflNT beauties and peonies were used in‘tinenlal Europe. The text books |[1ure of fthhe cathedral Tl Rheims l.‘A‘ G from George Reiff, 3317 Emmet|street; Mrs. H. Helgren, 2803 Chi- i the decorationt. Mrs. E. G. Hamp- |are: “Germany Between Two Wars,” [1oken of her services last year. % 4 —_flRBAGE CANS street, on separate occasions, and|cago street; Patrick Dempsey, 29]7| FURNISHES YEAR'S WORK ton was elected president, Mrs. R. p. by Fife; “France Under the Repub- Y{C“*C will be given later at “Grey §l\lmgulhon the Smelt,” the gal-|brand new cans from Mrs. W, A.| Webster, Mrs. E. Weiss, 408 North 3 vanized garbage can thief, is again| Preisman, 1318 North Thirty-second | Twenty-sixth street. The police are| Tennyson chapter of the Chautau- street: Mrs. I Fangman, 2602 Cali-|on the scent, which they say is very/qua circle closed its year's work|tis and Mrs. N. H. Craig, division | For," by Powers, and “Indepen- fornia sireet; Sam Sommers, 629 Lin- | strong and will eventually” lead to | Thursday with a luncheon at the |leaders, and Mrs. N. Nelson, critic. | dence.” B. Howard, leader; Mrs. H. F. Cur-|Art,” by Griffis; “Things Men Fight |derland. vanized, not “Slum,” he 1s merel 4 Next year's study will be on con- Bee Want-ads will bring results in : dard-boiled. His recent activities Sunderland, vice president; Mrs. W.[lic," by Bracq; “Belgium, Land of | Rocks,” the home of Mrs. J. A. Sun- et work. That is, the cans are gal- coln boulevard; D. Brodsky, 28121“Slum’s” canning home of Mrs. E. A Mack. American FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1916 v, Victor Records for The Store Is Clean and Cool and Full of New Goods Are Broad and Comfortable; Here’s a Sale of Women’s Summer Low Shoes BURGESS-NASH STORE NEWS'FOR SATURDAY—— sttt Fiotion tn Circulation Libeary ; Its Service Is Right Now at Mrs. Howard was presented a pic- | big dividend]s upon money invested. e e s e e — ——PHONE D. 137 l.ts Best; the Aisles Its Lunch Rooms and Rest Rooms Are All for Your Use and Pleasure Order“Puritania” Ice Cream for Your Sunday Dinner Ty T hat Means aS av;'ng 0) Dollars SR e Right at the Season’s Start at $3.65 Pair ‘Women'’s brown kid colonials Women's champagne kid colo- nials./ Women'’s white kid colonials Women's patent kid pumps, , suede quarters. Women's white duck venetian pumps, $6.00 and $6.00 models, $3.65. These shoes are all this season’s styles, the sizes are not complete in any one number but all sizes are represented in the lot. The sale includes every line of our $5.00 and $6.00 styles where the sizes are broken. . Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor. Women’s Pure Thread Novelty SILK HOSE, Extreme Values at $1.00 OU’LL recognize the unusual values at first glance. Pure thread silk, two-tone effects, fancy black and white, blue and white, fancy bronze effects, etc.; every pair strietly first quality and very special at $1.00 pair. Wamen’s' outsize Burnasco quality silk boot hose, 60c Women’s pure thread silk boot hose, Saturday....39¢ Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor, . The Newest- LINGERIE BLOUSES at $1.00, $2.50, $3.50, $3.95, $5.00 HEREIN summer’s preference is expressed in full frills, Jjabots, fluting, tucking, lace and embroidery and other typically new effects. An assortment added to by each day’s express, and truly worthy of your inspection. Of particular interest are the groups at $1.00, $2.50, $3.50, $3.96 and $5.00. Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor, These Are Exceptional Values inMuslin Underwearat $1.00 EVERAL big tables of dainty undermuslins including gowns, combinations, envelope chemise and petticoats. Some are trimmed with lace insertions, organdy medallions and lace edges, while the petticoats are trimmed with lace and embroidery flounces, also underlay with a deep tailored flounce. Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor. Standard Make CORSETS at $2.98 That Were Sold to $8.00--Saturday OQU’LL want one or more of these splendid corsets for warm weather wear to save your better corsets. They’re Standard makes, in good assortment of styles, corsets that were to $8.00. Saturday at, $2.98. ° Brassieres Specially Priced at $1.00. All over lace of different patterns, front hook effect, square or V shape neck, especially good fitting at $1.00. Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor. MIDSUMMER MODES That Become the Incoming Season Beach Suits---F rock Creations for the Veranda -—-Pastime Suits for the Country Club seen ~. Our Frocks---Filmy and Fine Departing from prescribed ideas to portray piquant orig- inalities for women who would combine personality and re- finement in their gowning. Their ideals are typified by FROCKS AND TINTED BATISTE . FLUFFY NET FROCKS WHITE TAFFETA AND GEORGETTE CREPE DRESSES NOVEL GUIMPED TAFFETA FROCKS DECORATIVE VOILE FROCKS AIRY ORGANDIE GOWNS SUMMERY CREPE METEOR FROCKS FROCKS OF CRISP HANDKERCHIEF LINEN LINEN FROCKS are priced upwards from $16.50. SEMI-DRESS FROCKS, $5.95, $6.95, $10.00 and up. INDIVIDUAL COSTUMES, for afternoon, dress and dance wear, mod- erate prices. Your Correct Street Costume A serge frock and a summer fur, selected from our authentic displays. } €6 URITANIA” Ice Cream will top off your din- ner Sunday to the Queen’s taste. Leave your order Saturday and it will be del{vered Sunday morning. 60c the quart. Phone Douglas 137. Burgess-Nash Co.—Cricket Room. Special Supper Saturday Evening, 5:30 to 850. 35¢ Cream of Potato Soup or Chicken Consomme with Noodles Sweet Midget Plckles Sweetbread Cutlets, Tomato Sauce Chicken Pot Pie, Family Style Braised Leg of Mutton Parisian Potatoes Creamed Carrots Chotee of Btrawberry Shortcake Apple, Pineapple, Cream or Rhubard Ple Any 10-cent Ice Cream, Ice, Soda or Sundae Coffee Milk Ice Tea Tced Coffee Burgess-Nash Co.—Cricket Room: SILK RIBBONS Tea Buttermilk Just Observations ~—June s the month of Salads, and the Cricket Room's new Fruit Salad is the best of all. (Main Floor, Rear.) —-There isn't a hungry fish alive that could resist the iridescent Wobbler among the baits in the Spcrting Goods. (Fourth Floor.) —A non-leakable fountain pen in the trunk makes .one free of ho- tel inkwells. Safety fountain pens in the Stationery Store. (Main Floor.) —*] can dance with everybody but my wife" is one of the June dance “hits” on the* Victor Records. (Fourth Floor.) ~-“Seven Miles to Arden,” a beau- tiful story, by Ruth Sawyer, will be found In the circulating 1i- brary, at 2¢ a day, (Fourth Floor.) . —In planning yous picnic or auto-) mobile party don’t fall to include a “Sterno” canned heat outfit, 10¢ to $1.00. (Downstairs’ Store.) . ~ Were 25c at 124c¢ UST half -price for a pretty se- lection of silk ribbons including moires, Roman stripes, flowered ef- fects and fancy novelty stripes. Widths from 4% to 6 inches. Rib- bons that were 25¢ Saturday 12'%c. No jars, no shocks, no jolts, just comfort, that’s what buby will get in one of these Sturgis Luxury Carriages, fully collap- sible. (Fourth Floor.) —Electric fan days -have arrived and the little six-inch fan 'for home use is the one most con- venient—so easy to move around, Men! Make a Note of This and Pin It in Your Hat of Men’s Summer I This sale is chock full of the shirts you want and need and at a price you'll be pleased for $2.50, offered to it came about. We bought a.big lot of high grade made up into shirts to our own rigid specificasion. bought under the ordinary conditions each. Geénerously cut sizes, 14 to 18 inch Tell your friends about the sale, have Our Annual June Sale TARTS Saturday morning with great preparations and a remarkable layout of shirts and greater values than we have been able to offer for a long'time. to pay. \ Shirts that usually sell $ 3 5 you Saturday at.... 1=—— The biggest snap of the season. This i8" the way shirting cloth from a big manufactuser at a price about half the present market quotation and had it The shirts are certainly beauties—every one of pleasing color and design combination, shirts i would have to sell for $2.50, but our price Saturday as many as you want, £1.356 band, with plenty of the small sizes, per- fect fitting. e, them meet you here, they'll thank you for the tip. . 5 . . [] . . Other Specials in Men’s Furnishings Athletic union suits of check nainsook 98¢ and 66¢ Genuine Porous knit union suits, Safurday, at............... 69c Washable neckwear, big range of patterns and styles. .. .26c to 60c Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. $5.95. (Down-Stairs Store.) A Sale of SILK PARASOLS Usually to $5, Saturday $2.59 MANUFACTURER'S surplus -stock,. but only a small lot, therefore the extreme val- ues, picked up by our New York representative. All the latest shapes and colors, including the | popular Mandarin. Youw'll find your favored (N! color in the lot, black and white, greens, pur- ples, rose, etc, beautiful flowered ribbon ef- = fects, combination colored effects of all new 5 stripes, the sticks are long or. short handles, { some with loops, usually to $56.00, Saturday at $2.50. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. Wmen’s Two-Clasp WHITE SILK GLOVES at 69c the Pair Saturday WO-CLASP,-extra fine quality white hilanese gilk gloves; all have double tipped fingers and are strictly first qual- ity; fit and wear guaranteed; Saturday, 69c the puir. Long Silk Gloves, 75¢ | Long Silk Gloves, $1 16-button length silk gloves, tricot | 1]01-“hmllvn le:w;.l fl&l- eflu-_l‘!;v nlhn;: quality, in black or white, double | 8ilk gloves, double tipped. These can be finger tips, at 75c pair. by BTy e Co.—Main Floor, Burgess-Nash DRUGS and TOILET GOODS Gillette Safety | Massatta Tal- razor blades, | cum Powder, per doz 2%c size ....12¢" Williams quick | Colgate Cash- and easy shav- | mere Bouquet ing soap Soap Pebeco Tooth | A1 m o Honey Paste, 50c size, | and Almond Cream Wayne Moth Bags— No. 3 Wardrobe, at Bathing Caps, 66c value...39c Grape Juice, Red Wing Bathing Caps, | Prand, 50c size, 75 value . Qe | 3 bottles....98¢ | Bathing Caps, :‘"gfot:g.:ol; ! B0c value...25c | 980 Our line of | Extra large size bathing caps | Chamois ..$1,29 and beach hats | A ytomobile isa very com- | Sponges ....49¢c plete one. Sani Flush, 26¢ Sal Hepatica, | size 26c size.....17¢ | Ivory Soap, 6§ Duffy's Pure | cakes .......19¢ \ 1 pound 20-Mule Team Borax. 8¢ 4 rolls 10¢c Crepe Tollet ......280 Listerine, 265c¢ size ........16c Lavender Flow- er Bads, 25¢ size Dj-ErKiss Face Powder ....48¢c Canthrox, 50c¢ at i Sloan’s Lini- ment, 25c sgize, Fel's Soap, 10 cakes Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor, Naptha Waists at $1.00 HE frequent arrival of these $1.00 waists is an assurance always of the newest and most wanted styles. They don’t look like dollar waists, and if anyone knew how good they were, they would buy a Wirthmor when want- ing inexpensive waists. Four new. models on sale Saturday, always $1.00, always worth MOre. pargess-Nash Co—Downstatrs Stare. ™ Automatic Refrigerators Three door side icing style, made of ash, golden oak finish, solid- brass hardware, white enameled food chamber, mineral wool insulated. 60-1b. ice capacity, $27.50 value at. ..$22.80 75-1b. ice capacity, $32.50 value, at.. Automatic refrigerators, with built-in porcelain lined water cooler. 100-1b. ice capacity, $39.50 value, dt.... 120-1b. ice capacity, $41.00 value, at... Illinois refrigerators, top icing style, ice capacity, 30-1bs., $10.00 value, at $7.98, 1llinois refrigerators, white enameled food chamber, top icer. 50-1b. ice capacity, $13.50 values, at 85-1b. Ice capacity, $16.50 value, at irthmor Summer Suits PALM BEACH CLOTH, LINENS, NOVELTIES. N ‘enticing variety have just arrived for a new showing Satur- day. ey're in modes and colorings appealingly unusual, yet ’| quite in keeping, too, with those of conservative choice. Moreover, they're moderately priced at— $10.00, $15.00, $19.50 and up. Street, Dress and Sport Coats. Specially styled, presenting many new types for the country- side; models that incorporate distinctly different mode’ideas. $12.50, $16.00, $19.60 to $50.00. Burgess-Nash Co.~—Second Floor. Garden Hose Molded garden hose, Goodyear brand, fully guaranteed. Corrugated molded hose, per ft,. 16¢c Y%-inch size, per foot. .10¢ %-inch size, per foot. ‘Waxit for polishing furniture, floors, linoleums, auto bodies, etc., 25c sjze, 18c, . Black Japanned screen wire cloth, a square foot, 2¢c. Phillips Improved knockdown screen frame, value 35c, at each, 10c. ash Co.—Down-Stairs Store, Hose reel, steel trame, $1.95. iIole-Proof Hosiery guaranteed for 6 months, Interwoven Hosiery, silk lisle and fiber 88 1-8¢ and 26c Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor—Just Inside Harney St. Door. Men’s STRAW eral of the best hat man ufac- turers In the - country ¢ Sennets, split braids, etc.; wide se- lection of styles; hats that are ps- ually priced to $3.00, for $1.45. Men’s Panama Hats, $5 to $10. . Genuine South American pana- mas, the most representative show- ing in the city. Men's Golf Hats Natural green underband, very new, at $1.00, Men’s ‘Golf Caps Also for tennis, motoring sports, 50c to $2.50, Bargess-Nash Co.—Fourth Floor, Sporting Goods on Fourth Floor HIS is the time of the year when - everyone wants and needs to get out into the open alr. There's possibly nothing that sends the good red blood coursing through your veins more vigorously than a game of golf, tennis or the like. and Golf Olubs. Including midirons, putters and mashies, well known makes at $1. Clubs and {rons, including such makes as McGregor, Spaulding and J.°P, Cochran Co,, at $2.25 to $5.00. Golf Balls., Sliver King, 76c. Spaulding Honor, 75¢. Baby Dimple, 65c. Glory Dimple, 80c. ‘Worthington, 66¢. Red Dart, 40c. B.-N. Special, 40c. Spaulding ‘Bob, 25¢. Tennis Racquets, 76c to $8. evyfl um:lu balls, 35¢ eazcb. ight and Ditson Duce, 25c, Goodrich Champlonship, 3 for &1 uet Sets. 4 ball sets, 85¢ to $2.50. 6 ball sets, $1.00 to $2.50. 8 ball sets, $1.25 to $2.50. Fishing Tackle. Are you going north to fish—see our line of tackle before you go. In- cluding Bucktails, Wobblers, Flies, Weedless Hooks, Tackle Boxes, Floating Live Nets, Hooks, Spin- ners, eto. Excelsior Bicycle, $24.50. Our No. 104 Excelsior model, with 28-inch wheels, aluminum fin- {sh rims, twin roller chain, exten- slon handle-bars, complete with mud guards, coaster brake and motorcycle stand, $24.80, Motorbikes, none better, special, at $30.50. Juvenile Bicycle, at $18.50 to 0;20.50. Burgess-Nash Co.—Fourth Floor. Here, Boys, Are 20 More !’hofo- graphs of Famous BALL PLAYERS FREE for the Asking Saturday Including famous players and managers. Saturday Specials Boys' ‘wash sults, 2/ to 8 years, $1.00, Boys’ wash and straw hats for 50c. Boys’ sults, 2 pair knickerbockers, $4.05, Boys' B, V. B. unlon suits, 6 to 14 years, 50c. Boys’ wash pants, ages 4 to 14 years, 80c to $1.00. ' ,Burgess-Nash Co.—Fearth Floor, ONE DAY SALE | Men’s Smart “Pinch Back” SUITS at $16.50 That Were $20.00 and $22.50 REMARKABLE of- fering in the men’s store for Saturday. Pre- senting a splendid selec. tions of men's pinch back suits, also tropical suits, the coats are 15, % and 14 lined. Some with silk while others are withgp mohair. Some have skel- eton made vests to match, all strictly hand tailored, according to ‘our own specification, the Burgess-Nash Standard of quality, which means the best at the price. All are this season’s newest creations in such materials as homespuns, cheviots, and worsteds In light, medium and dark col- ors, were $20.00 and $22.50,- for Saturday, only, $16,50, f Men's Palm Beach Suits, $7.50 to $10.00. Genuine Palm Beach, also cool cloth coats and pants, plain or pinch back, extra well tailored, perfect fitting and shape Burgess-Nash Co.—Fourth Floor. Burgess-Nash Special $3.50 Shoes for Men—~Are the Best Values to be found. You cannot dupli- s (ntt cate them for less than $4.50. FourDifferent Lastsand Leathers in Low ShoesL Fine velour calfskin, English last, flexible welt soles. Black Russia calfskin, English last, white neolin soles and rubber heels. Choice 3 ]'l'l.n Russia calfskin, English last, tan rubber soles and ‘b]' eels. A white duck oxford with white ivory soles and rubber ‘3 50 eels. % NOTE—We carry a complete line of the James A. Banister boots and low shoes at $6.50 to $8.00. BURGESS-NASH GoM "EVERYBODY’S §1ORE”

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