Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 26, 1914, Page 9, Image 9

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    TIIM l?KK. OMAHA, SATI KDAY, NKITKMUKK Itt. li14.
BRIEF CITY NEWS
Ht Boot Print It Now Bmron Frmi.
LlVhtlnf fUrnr., Ruricean-Orandtn Co.
f Idalltr Storag-a and Tan Oo. Dong-. 888.
City Property For results, lint that
houae with Osborne Itfalty Cc. I). 1474.
Hauflaira Jtmadug Claaaa. rrmlrla
fnrk club. Open Tupg., Sept. 79. W. ;;.
Bf antlfnl All Modarn lomti Tor Bal.
or. th. easy payment plan. Hankers'
Realty Investment Co. Thone Poug.
X..W1 to Talk S. Anon fowls, an'l
uffrftKe nrraker, will deliver an adilresa
In the city roiinHl chamber Saturday
evening.
Doctor la mobbad nr. E. O. Rarnhart
reported the theft of a watch and chain,
a hypodermic needle, clothing and checks
stolen from hts place at 3221 North
Twenty-fourth street.
Weman Bound Or.r Lottie Curtis, a
negro woman pickpocket was bound over
to the district court for the alleged theft
of $P1 from Charles Johnson, 10 Tearl
street. Council Bluffs.
Jack Broomfield Bobbed Jack: Broom
fleld, owner of the Hroomfleld hotel for
negroes and reveral saloons, reported the
theft of $41 and a revolver from his
Fourteenth street establishment.
"Todays Complete teevi Proframa'
mar be found on the first page of the
classified section today, and appears In
The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what
the various moving; picture theaters offer.
Chambers' Sanolnf Academy Th-j
home of modern and classic dances. In
structor of teachers, who are successful
both In Omaha and other cities. Classes
reopen September 23, 1314. Telephono
Douglas 1871. The school to depend upon.
Suae (or Price of land William J.
Williams has brought suit in district
court against the Payne Investment com-
pany to recover fl,. the purchase price I
of a trart of land in Keith countv. !
Bathbnn Joins Mary L !. llatlibun
of Kelgrn.le, Neb., has enlisted in the
I iiitl Stnle tinvy as apprentice seaman,
and will be sent from the local recrultlnn
station to the navy training station at
Great Lakes, 111.
Patterson to Annapolla Lieutenant 1'.
C I'atteison of Omaha has received word
from Washington to report Immediately at
the naval academy at Annapolis. He
will leave for the east next week.
Two Bnepacta Held Detectives Punn.
Kennelly and Pavia arrested James
Foster and Klmer Hall, negroes, sus
pected of a number of small burglaries.
The negroes were attempting to pawn
stuff identified as stolen property.
SCra. Griffith En ' Boots Roma Word
has been received by John llenrlckson.
local agent of steamship companies, that
Mrs. D. S. Griffith of Omaha has sailed
from Liverpool, after long delay and ex
citing experiences In getting out of Ger
many. Postal Clark to Take Invoice At noon
Saturday every postal clerk in the I'nlted
States will take an Inventory of equip
ment, Including pouches, sacks, locks and
other paraphernalia. In Omaha there are
5t0 postal employes who will carry out
this order.
Library Helping- Stndente All branches
of the public library In the schools have
been opened this week, so that the busy
school kiddies no longer have to go down
town to get their books. Several new
library stations In stores In outlying dis
tricts have also been recently opened.
Militia Prisoner Escape Iterle Smith
and John foonard escnjied from the fed
eral prison at Hastings Friday morning
while they were mowing the lawn In
front of the Institution. Both wen were
former members of the state militia at
Lincoln and hud received n sentence of
one year for selling the equipment pro
vided them by this Institution and ap
propriating the money.
Mis MalmqiUrt le Blona City Ml.es
I. Mine Malmnulst. sister of Mrs. J. M
IVthunn of Pundee snd formerly a mem
ber of the Omaha librsrv staff, has Just
been made assistant llbrarlnn at Moux
City. Since leaving Oninha she has been
connected with the public library at Two
Harbors. Minn. Her father also lives
In omahn.
Paw Shop looted Sixteen revolve!,
a flashlight and a ouantitv nf small stuff
...... 1 .. l,.l,i.n Thitra.ta i- nlrkt '
from the Faler pawn shop at M4 South
Tenth street. This Is the same pawn
shop looted of guns by .loe llli.ims
T.uiv Clarlettn, nllns "HI i. k Ton," an 1
Ceveinlus Kosnniond. the three bandits
who held up the Haul McVey resort on
North Fourteenth street and murdered
Henry Nickel).
Boyal Arcanum Kara Smoker A big
crowd attended the annual get together''
meeting and smoker of 1'nloti Pacific
i "i'ti il No. 1. ,-.r the n .'I At
liehl .il the ( 'urn: Actvlnl lib
Thutsiliv ecniiu This was the
time the Iodise hna met nt the t omr
club
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net villi
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"He said that he ihI changed hi."
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him last week
I telephoned
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Everybody's store'"
ECONOMY EASEMENT
WOMEN'S 4522.80 TAILORED
SUlITS,FeatiircdBa-;m:Btat $14.08
Beautiful new styles In diagonals, fancy
mixtures, etc., long coat style, lined with
guaranteed satin, new style a a Ann
yoke skirt, black, navy blue Jk T ft JQ
and brown, regular $22.50 if.
values, Saturday at. ......... .
WOMEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT
COATS, CHOICE $0.95
There's a big range of good styles for se
lection, made of light and dark materials
and all wool mixtures, plalda, checks, etc.,
all sizes for women and misses. We con
sider them remarkable values qt
at the price PUe7)
CURLS' FALL DRESSES, , ;
76c Values at 49c
New fall Russian styles in checks and
stripes for ages 6 to 14 years.
:, GIRLS' DRESSES, $2.'
All wool serge In brown or blue, neatly
trimmed with red piping and buttons, sices
6 to 14 years.
liiia- W'iilliiiiii
II'
Women's 16c HOSE. 10c
Black cotton, plain or fleece
lined, seamless.
Infants' 23c HOSE, H4c
Colored cashmere, silk heels
and toes.
UNION SUITS, Q9c
For boys, Dr. Wright's flaece
lined, seconds of $1.00 quality.
UNION SUITS, &c
For women, high neak, long
sleeves, ankle length, aUghtly Imperfect.
TRIMMED HATS
451.7. and $2.98
Silk velvet, black and colored, trimmed
with all the new and fascinating ideas you
find in the hats that usually sell for $5.oo,
choice at
$1.7 amid $2.98
The Largest Selection of Untrimmed HaU
in Town.
Silk velvet hats,
black and colored
turbans and sailors,
regularly $2.98 val
ues, at. . . . . .$1.79
All black plush and
velvet hats in new
roll brim and sailor
effects, regular $3
values, very special
at $1.45 and $1.79
All HaU Trimmed Free.
Silk Petticoats $1.39
New styles and new colors to
match the new tailored suits,
prettily made of silk messaline
and specially priced at $1.39.
Sateen Petticoats 46c
Black sateen petticoats with
wide accordion plaited flounce,
special Saturday at 49c.
26c Neckwear 16c
Women's fancy neckwear. In
cluding flat collars, collar and cuff
sets, fichus, guimpes, etc., 25c
values, at 15c.
Vanity Cases 26c
Nickeled vanity rases with
double coin holder, mirror, etc., an
exceptional A-alue Saturday at 25c.
Men's gLSO and $2.00
PANTO, Basemment 98c
The pants are made of cheviots, cas
simeres and worsteds, in medium and
dark patterns; also some blue serge,
extra well made and will stand hard
wear. They are excellent
pants for everyday wear.
Actual $1.50 and $2 value. . . ux
Women's $3.00 gMQO. a
gatmurdlay gpedal, at Pair
U3B
High shoes for fall, made of patent, pun
metal and kid with mat kid tops, mili
tary and Cuban hels, flexible Goodyear
welt soles, button or lace styles, jtfj QC
all sizes represented, regular $31
values, Saturday, per pair
FKIBAY, SEPT. 26, 1014BTOGESS-NAS1HI CO. STOE HEWS FOR SATU1RDAY EHTJIGESS-HAS1HI CO. lOTM AND HAINEY
IHIEM2 ARE TOE BftMEST TAILORED SHJHT VALUES
EM f CDWM AT TEE FRIC
MS(Q)(0)
WMn'0 (Sirman Lammlb (Stoves,
THEY are exceptional values.
Hlade of the finest selected Ger
man lambskin, P. K. sewn and over
seam, all the best shades, including
navy, tan, gray, dark brown, also
white and black.
FABMC GLOVES, 60c, 76c and $1
TTjwcilWmratte nd chamoisette
gloves, 2-clasp effects, washable,
white, gray, black and tan, 50c, 76c
and $1.00 a pair.
Bnrg-ai-17ah Co. Main Ttoo.
Jll
FasMenalbte Cemnilbs at c
AMAKEK'S sample and suralus stock of beautiful
stone set, als" solid gold inlaid push and front
combs. Amber and demi-amber, all shapes and sizes,
81.00 to 53.UU values.
Bnrrasa-lTftafc Co. Kaln rloo.
SOc IKnntted Corset Ceveirs at 8c
T1HIE very thing for these cool evenings made of
white cotton, lightly fleeced, high neck, long
sleeves, taped waists, regular 60c quality for 26c.
WOMEN'S 60c UNION SU3TS, 3c
Medium weight cotton, high neck with long
sleeves, and ankle length, very desirable for present
and early Fall wear.
WOFHEFfS UNION SUITS AT 69c
Lightly fleeced, fine quality white cotton, high
neck with long sleeves and ankle length. Subject to ,
slight imperfections but very special at sale price.
Bnrgaaa-Naah Co. Main floor.
Boys' FfoirMk EMts el AM Wml
(CheTOt, gatardlay -Special, $.S0
ITS doubtful if you ever saw a more pleasing line at
this price. Hade with patch pockets and stitched
belt effects; pants lined and all seams reinforced.
Some Suits have two pairs of pants, gray and brown
mixtures, also the new Tartan plaids.
Other suits, $2.98 to $10.60.
BOYS BLOUSES, 60c
Dark and light stripes also plain
blue chambrays and plain white, an
exceptional value.
BOYS' RAM IRAKI MATS, 80c
In plushes and chinchillas in blue,
gray, brown and black; all the new
shapes for little fellows.
Bnrg-lTah Co. Main floor.
r
GM's Wool DRESSES at $3.8)0
For Ages Fromm 6 to 14 Years
YOU mothers with a girl or two to clothe will herald
this announcement with pleasure. The dresses
are of fine all wool serge with silk trimming. A
splendid school dress in all shades.
GIRL'S COTTON DRESSES, $1.28
Pretty little styles that are without an'eopal at
the price. Plaids and stripes of heavy cotton ma
terials in all popular shades, sizes for 6 to 14 years.
GIRL'S CAPE COATS AT $0.98
A fascinating style for the girl 0 to 14 years.
Kade of fine quality zebiline with the new sleeves
and storm collars and velvet trimmings. Russian
gold brown, navy and Copenhagen blue.
Burgata-JTiah Co. Main floor.
Women's Shoes at $3.00 Pair
TTN this popular priced line of shoes
we are showing all of the newer
lasts and patterns that are shown in
the higher priced footwear. When
it comes to a question of quality
these are the best shoes shown in
Omaha at the price.
The workmanship is the best in
every detail. Patent, gun metal and
vici kid leathers with both cloth and
mat kid tops; Louis, Spanish or Cuban
heels and very flexible sewed soles. Price $3.80 pr.
The best evidence of this claim is the
fact that those who are undecided and
go elsewhere to look, invariably come
back here and buy.
THE LATEST AND BEST IDEAS
ARE INCLUDED
The styles and materials are the very
newest. There is a wide range of models
for selection, including the much talked
of Redingote and Cossack style coats,
lined with guaranteed satin. The skirts
are plain yoke style.
The materials Include poplins, gabar
dines, broadcloths and men's wear serges
in shades of Russian green, negro brown,
navy blue, plum and wistaria; also black.
WOMEN'S COATS at $18.00
Exceptional values, made Redingote
style of fine zebiline trimmed with vel
vet collar and buttons, new shades of
Russian brown, electric blue, also black.
SMART NEW SKIRTS, $6.00
Made a little wider than usual of fine
prunella cloth in the new tunic style,
black or navy, a big value for Saturday
at $cs.usj.
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Burg-aaa-Kaah Co. -Bacond floor.
NEW SATIN DRESSES, $16.00
In pretty basque and plain styles,
made of rich satin in the latest
shades of green and brown, also
navy and black. Tunic skirts, accor
dian plaited, basque waist, button
trimmings.
DAINTY NECKWEAR
FOR WOMEN
20c
A N exceptionally large
line of pretty con
celts, including the new
organdy and pique roll
collars, organdy vest
ees, Venice lace collars,
etc. You'll be pleased
with the showing and
they are all splendid
values.
DtutaaaTak Oo. Mils floor.
AT 26c
ipANCY and all silk,
pretty Persians,
plaids, Roman stripes,
plain satins, moires,
etc. Very desirable for
fancy sashes and gir
dles, 4 V. to 0 inches
wide, splendid selection
of colors and designs.
Burfa.-Haah Co. Main floor.
THREE DISTINCT COR
SET MODELS, $1.00
'EDIUM or low bust
line, also medium
or long skirt, free hip
and light boning or
heavy with elastic over
fleshy part of limb for
the stout figure. Six
good hose supporters;
very special at $1.0Qt.
Burraaa-Haah Co. laoond floor
SWEATERS FOR THE
LITTLE FOLKS, $1.28
jp lain or fancy weaves,
red, oxford and
white, sizes 2 to 0
years, very special val
ues Saturday.
Boxgaaa-ITaah Co. cond floor.
PARTY BOXES, $3.60
j SMALL sample line
of assorted shapes
and colors, but late Fall
styles, including the
new patent leather box,
regular $8.00 to $7.60
values. Saturday $3.60.
Barg-aaa-BTaah Co. MaLa floor.
Women's Silk Lisle MOSE, 30c
STRICTLY fast black with double hem top, full fash-
toned regular mads foot, high spliced heel and
double sole. We consider them exceptional values
at 3 pair $1.00 or pair 38c.
WOMEN'S THREAD SULK HOSE, $1.00 .
Black or white, full fashioned, regular made, high
spliced heel and toe, guaranteed not to run past the
red stripe.
CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE AT 17c
Mercerized cotton hose, medium weight and
strictly fast black, full seamless, for boys or girls,
very special at 3 pair 80c, a pair 17c.
Borraaa-Baafc Oo Mala floor,
Are HJnmniatchaMe Vataes atLOO
(TT3HEY are made exactly like
illustration, blouse style and
splendidly tailored from wash
able messaline silk of superior
quality.
They have the new style
sleeves, roiling collar and tailored
cuffs, finished with silk buttons.
Navy, white or black.
NEW VOILE BLOUSES, $1.80.
Semi-tailored with colored striped vests, collar
and cuffs to match; also lawn' with embroidered
pique collars and cuffs.
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Ultt' 1"!
Btirrwa-VA-h Co. Second Floor.
Drags anudl Toilet Articles
jla'aW!
Feis Naptha
Sa&p. 10 cakes
Borax for 38c.
chips, PATENT
16c MEDICINES
Bromo seltzer. 26c
size, 17c.
Beef, Wine and Iron,
1 pint, 42 c.
Sal Hepatl ca, 28c
size, 10c.
Syru? of Figs, 60c
size, 33 c.
Toilet Paper, crepe
finish, 4 rolls for 28 c.
Household Ammonia,
quart for 14 c.
Durham Duplex Ra
zors, 98c.
Electric Spark Soap,
0 cakes, 26 c.
Chloride of Lime. 1
pound, 12c.
Sani
Flush 28c
can
17c
1lUSHl
rm h in r 1 a. ra
wrai juLiiy cap,
3 fftinfr flffltfv B 't2'".'l
-r m 1 ..ft
CREAMS AND
POWDERS
Abonita Cream
28c size, 19c.
D. & R. Cream,
10c size, 7c.
Woodbury's Facial
Cream, 26c size for Jc
Talcum Powders 23c
kind, 10c.
Talcum Powders, 18c
kind; 0c
RUBBER GOODS
Rubber Gloves, 60c
kind, 26c.
Hot Water Bottles,
60c kind, 39c.
Safety Matches, 600
for 3 c.
Jad Salts, 78c size, 49c
I
POTTED FERNS, 29c
Healthy plants in 6 inch
pots, 18 to 24 inches high,
worth 76 c Main Floor.
urgess-Nash Company.
'everybody's store'
FREE LESSONS
In Art Embroidery for
children Saturday morning
10 to 12. Second Floor.