-UK OMAHA SUNDAY" HKK: NOVEMHKIt 1, 1914. A ARE TO PLAYJOR CHARITY Local Talent to Put on the College Hero at the Brandeis. SEVERAL HUNDRED IN CAST Prwffdi of the Performance At to Co to the Child saving; Inatl tote, of the City The nursery committee of the Child Saving Institute It sponsoring . benefit entertainment for that Institution at the Brandeis theater November 30. December 1 and I The performance will be "The Collepe Hero," an operetta .founded on college life, and will Include a cast of pfveral hundred young people. W. mils I 'avis and Maud George Wylle of New Tork City have been brought here to lake charge of the production. The first rehearsal was held Thursday afternoon and evening at Chambers academy "The College Hero will be an elabor ate display of scenery, costumes And electrical effects. The cast is composed of about twenty 'parts, and the choruses Include college girls and college men, sororities, banjo girls, varsity crews, golf, tennis, basket ball girls, foot ball men, sailors, soldiers, guests, faculty, bell boys, maids, waiters and many other Bi-oups. Each group of participants will be required to rehearse but twice a week. No school students will be asked to re hearse In the evening or at such times ns will Interfere with their studies. The participants will receive lessons In danc ing, stage presence and physical culture. Amon the Promoters. Among those who are promoting the benefit for the . Child Saving Institute are the board of directors, who are: AV. A.'PeRord C. E. Pobbev James H. Taylor K. C. Williams Harton Millard Qporira I Allev Ir. H. McC'lnmihan Mrs. C? A. Jonlvn Dr. C. W. M. PoyntMrs. A. A. MeUraw John J. Sullivan Mrs. Joseph Wcctn AV. W.SIabaugh The nursery committee Includes: MesdnmeK C. T. Kountxe A. A. Mcftraw "BUY IT IN OMAHA" IS MANUACTURERS SLOGAN "Buy It In Omaha," Is the slogan adopted by thn Omaha Manufacturers" association to le used In the future on wrappers of Omaha-made goods and on the stationery used by the manufactur ers. This has been decided upon ty the manufacturers. "Made In Omaha, V. 8. A.," Is also to be used as a brand on the Omaha-made goods, as the manufactur ers feel the public should get better ac quainted with goods rnade In the Oats City. Pee Want Ads rroduce Results. Murder Charges Filed Against Mrs. Hickens A complaint charging murCcr In the first degree has been filed by County Attorney Mnsmey against Vrs. Kmrnn Hiikens, who was held In with the death of Prunn V. the Presbyterian hospital some time ago. Mrs. lllrkens shot herself, but partially recovered from the wound. Pho alleged that Hansen Inflicted his own fatal wound in a suicide pact bet eel the two, following their elopement ft.r deserting their families. connexion BARNETT YETTER PLACED i-nsen u IN MOTHER'S CUSTODY Pnrnctt Tetter, J3 years of ase, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Tetter. M Harney street, has been temporarily placed In the custody of his mother as a result of an Inquiry into the young man's mental bal ance by the Ineaniiy board. The father had filed a comr'stnt and he- was resisted In his plea by Mrs. Yetter, who la being sued for divorce In a Kansas City court. Various witnesses testified at the hearing. Vote KENNEDY vertlsement. for SENATOR. Ad- Mesdames Kred Meti H. K. Patterson N. n. tTpdike , :. M. Hohindol , W. Ji Reed T. B. Wilson C. AV. M. Poynter '. U Alley k. r. Williams Geo. A Joslvn A. Ifc Farnsivortti A. I Reed . Isaaa Coles A. J. Ixve J. J. Hulllvan J. T. Stewart. 2d IT. M. McClttnahan C. K. Cohhev Frank Carpenter Joeepli AVeeth Kwlng Brown AV. A. DeBord J. H. Taylor T..Bi Garrett AV. AV. Slabaugh Barton Millard Fred Mets AV. A. Redtck The patronesses are: Mesdames Mesdames Jneeuh Barker John Bradv R H. Spraguo O. T. Rastman Samuel Burns, Jr.- K. M. Morsman, Jr. .'. C. George L.uther Kountze AV. F. Poppleton F. It. Davis Clement Chase :. B. Keller AV. M. Burgesa 10. CI. Beeson Arthur Remington J. K. Summers 1 F. B. Johnson H. AV. Yates C. H Yost 3. K. Congdon J. M. Daugherty Joseph BaUlrlge J. U. Letimer M. C Peters O. C, l'.edlck ' Kdgar Morecman Arthur Gulo J. N. Bnldwtn Gould ruetn U b Crofoot Miss Jessie Millard E.- P. Pock Harold Gifford Ben Gallagher E. AV. Nash K. J. S'nilrcs 1 M. Vtnsonhaler A. I. Mohlcr AV. Lyman " Xj. V. Nah r. C. AlHson C. N. Diets Oerrlt Fort Milton Barlow -G. A. Hoagiand AValter Pago A. C. Smith V. P. KirkendalT J. . A. McShane F. H. Davis F. A, Brogao . Sisters of Mercy THankTHose.Who: ftssistecT Jubilee i :, r ; ' Th4 occasion of the golden jubilee cele bration of the .Order of Mercy last week was an event long to be remembered. ' It had been looked, forward to by the mem bers of the Alumnae association for more than' a year. They thought and planned for it. To them is due the splendid suc cess of the day's proceedings. To the officers especially who' devoted them selves wholly to the enterprise must be attributed the faultless execution of the well laid 'plana. The. sisters are deeply grateful to every one of the old pupils who helped make the ocoaslon. Just what it was. a day of joy and happy memories. There were others, too, who helped make the day a success. The clergy of the dio cese, the business men of the city, the women and gentlemen who rendered the music for the mass at St. Patrick's, the students of the academies and y the or chestra club, all are entitled to the grat itude of the Bisters. The pupils of 8t John's school deserve special mention for their generous contribution toward the jubilee fund. The Sisters wish to thank one and all of their kind friends for the delightful commemoration of the event of fifty years ago. :-Suffs Prepare for. : - the Close of Their . : Campaign for Votes The last big suffrage rally of the cam paign will be held Monday night at the city hall' council chamber, with street speeches at Fifteenth and Douglas streets preceding the meeting. Miss Helen Todd - of California will be the principal speaker. Others who will give suffrage talks art) Edward J. Cornish of New York City, John L. Kennedy, James Richardson, M. O. Cunningham, Louis V. Guys, : Frank ' Odell, L. L Mcllvalne, Tom Holllster, Mrs. D. G. Craighead, Mrs. M. B. Mun son and Miss Jane Thomson. Miss Elsie- Vandergrift has gone to ' Denver, where her marriage to Mr. Ralph '. Benedict will be celebrated next week. Eighty dollars were collected for the campaign fund at the Brandeis theater , Friday evening. Coffey Says the . Compensation Bill Will Carry Tuesday "Out of hundreds of labor unions ta the state there are but three that have taken a definite stand against the workmen's compensation law," said K. M. Coffey of Lincoln, secretary-treasurer of the Ne braska Federation of Labor, In Omaha today. "I think It will carry at tho elec tion next Tuesday. In fact, there is no active opposition to it except by the per sonal Injury lawyers. ' "A peculiar situation in the opposition also arises In the fact that Mr. Klnsler, who opposes It because he says It doesn't give sufficient benefit to the laboring man, is himself aJwar the man retained by the packing houses to fight their per sonal Injury cases for them." A TorH Liver gives 9 sallow complexion. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills and rid the sys tem of Impurities. Look healthy. Zc. All druggists. Advertisement. Sunday, November 1, 1914- - BURGESS JfASH COMPANY- -STORE NEWS FOR MONDAY- -BURGESS-NASH COMPANY- Phone Douglas 137. Pirepair Hot tlh CM ays JJunot AramiM tlh Cmir-Lt Biuiirgess-Naslh EMp Youn feroroniig tosks9 Tratlh9 QmiaMty, VaM amid atisSactojry iPk 2ot Eeirylbdy Here's a Sale of Silks and Dress Goods Monday That Stands Out Head and Shoulders Above Any Like Offering in Variety of Selection and Real Value Giving HE result of a most fortunate purchase from a big ready-to-wear maker who found himself over-stocked with materials, and willingly accepted a 1 great sacrifice to unload. The offering includes the season's most favored weaves in the most desirable shades and at but a part of the regular price. The price comparisons are very unusual we admit, but you'll find everything exactly as ve presented. SOMETHING NEW and INTERESTING rHERE if always $omtthing new and interesting in the daily displays of this big "service store." Each week, each day, almost each hoar finds some new arrival of a reigning mode emphasizing its continued favor or revealing tome new and even more fasci nating variation. So it is that every one of these days is signalized by the receipt of some new collectionof fabrics, apparel or novelty worthy of a special displayand almost every hoar brings new merchandise which of itself would make a visit to the store well worth while. BURGESSfNASH COMPANY Several Thousand Yards of Dress Goods Worth $1.00 to $2150 at 69c a Yard Including: M-lnch all wool striped zeblline. 68-lnch mixed tailor suitings. Clinch whipcord In gray. 42-inch all wool eplngle for dresses. 4 4-Inch a!) wool Trench serge. 50-lnch all wool Mattetafte. Burrsss-sTash Co. Mala rioor. Choice (5Sc Yard Including: 54-inch skirting plaids, blue and green. 80-lnch Scotch tweeds. 44- lnch all wool storm serges. 45- Inch all wool crepe Egypt. E 2-inch diagonal mixed suitings. Xarrsas-BTash Co. Mala floor. Beautiful Rich New Silks in Various Weaves $1.25 to $2.50 Values at 98c a Yard Including: 42-lnch all silk, satin finish rharnieiise. 4 2-Inch poplin, all shades and black. 4 2-lnch colored silk moire. 4 2-lnch all silk cascadeau. 42-lnrli printed canton crepes. -lnrh satin messallne, all shades snd black. Barf ts-TMh Co Msla Floor. Choice Yard THEATER TICKETS for all theaters on sale at our PUBLIC SERVICE BUREAU, . Rear Main Floor. ' Boyd's Tbsatsr Eva Lans Cliarles Miller, players. In 'Kindling-." Orphsom Thsatsr High -class Vaudeville. Brandsla Tasatar "Cablrla" Motion pictures. Ths Craraty Ben Welch and Ills Show. Amerloaa Theater ' "The Rainbow." Pay your SLEOTBXO Z.IQHT and TSUMOIB SIUl here. It will save you time and trouble. Make use of the BTTB BTA.TXOW OT TBI V. U. rOBTOrrzCB here In our store, with Its many conven Muslin Covered Pin Cushions Reduced ABIQ LOT In a wide variety of shapes and sizes. A sugges tion: Plan your Xmas gift giving now. Size 4x10, waa. 15c, at 9c Size 4x12, waa 19c, at 10c SUe 4x14, waa 20C, at 12c Size 4x16, yems 25c, at.; 15c Size 4x18, waa 8Ac, at; .' 20c "Slz 7x 7, was 16c, at 10c Size 8x 8, was 20c, mtU 15c Slipper cottons, white, ecru, black and colors. 25c balls 19c Cretonne laundry bags. ' Plain or mixed colors and designs. .. .89c rr ess-Wash Oo. Third Tloox Dainty Little French Ivory CLOCKS, $1.00 THE VERY THING for "Mi lady's" boudoir. French Ivory with good imported movements. Several very pleasing styles tor selection. They are regular $1.50 values. Burfsss-If ash Co. Mala rioor. Your Initial in Old English Embossed FREE, Monday MONDAY, with each 2 Be box of .correspondence cards or writing paper (1 quire to a box), offered at 19c. -we will emboss your Initial In Old English free of charge In gold, blue, black, red. Bnrress-Bash Co. Main rioor. Hand Painted SALT and PEPPERS, $1.00 WE have received from one of the foremost studios a lim ited quantity of hand painted salt . and pepper shakers, sugars and creamers. ... They are done in. white and gold with an Old English letter on each article. v Salt and Pcppera, pair. . . .fl.OO Sugars and Creamers, pair. .$1.50 Cups and Baooers loo Imported white German china. Ll-ht wels-hr. extra value. Water Tumblers, 3o Colonial water tumblers. Regula tion size and very special. orress-Jrash Co Tourtfc rioor. ww wwtwa fiuvr, Warm Flannelette NIGHT GONS For Women and the Little Tots AN exceptionally well selected line and in every instance the prices are very low," And it's none too soon to think of your needs. Women's Gowns at 98c.' Good quality flannelette with collar and V shaped neck, in plain white, blue and white or pink and white stripe. Women's Gowns at $1.25. White flannelette with pink or blue embroidered edge, striped' blue and white or pink and white, finished with linen lace edge. Women's I'ettlcoata at 50c. . Flannelette in knee or full length, light or dam colors, special values. Children's Petticoats at 25c. White flannelette with or without waist, fin ished with buttonhole edge, for ages 2 to 12 years. ' Women's Blanket Robes at $3.50. Beacon blanket or eiderdown robes of fine qual ity, large variety of colors, satin trimmed collar and cuffs. Burr ess sTasa Co Seooad rioor. First and Foremost Fashion News for Today IS that we have among the new ar rivals 125 women's new tailored suits to sell for $25.00 each, py far the best of their kind at anywhere near the price. Soft, beautiful imported broadcloths, the new gabardines, fine serges and pop lins, nearly every suit different, and all . made with the enre and skill that a rank er, who' brings all his original models from Paris, is accustomed to give. The tot Includes the long or short models In the new Bhades of Russian green, navy blue, brown and plum, also blackv But please remember that there are only 123 in all and that duplicates of any of those from the same maker today would cost a great deal more. ( Smart Exclusive Models in Tailored Suits, $35 to $75 No. two models alike. Fine imported broadcloths, velvets and gabardines, short or medium length coat styles, most desirable colors. Borgess-aTas Co Second rioor. Thlsj Rroadcloth Suit Sketohed ta Our steady - to -Wear De partment, aas.00. Madame, is Your Underwear Form-Fitting or Straight Line? " 'i3iUaltorNv tf .:.'i 'I- Atkena L ?l':hL garment r T y 'rTTjjSfajL are moulded to ..i,.?,;:..-11 yiMlKfT? the natural The illustration hero tell its own 6tory. Athena underwear adds to the beauty, fit and style of any gowTi because it furnishes a perfectly modeled foundation in an improved knit garment that is both woven and tailor ed to really fit the figure. SEVEN SP CIAL FEATURES THREE-CORNERED GUSSET Re lieves strain In garment at thigh Insures greater comfort, longer wear. PATENTED SEAT Most notable Im provement ever made In under-wear designing, so shaped thst It illiigi to the figure in any position. PERFECTED KHOHLDER-HTAY Keeps garment from stretching across shoulder and holds sleeve In place. CURVED-CUT ARMHOL.E Brings the garment anugly to the body, Ualoa Bolts, 1.00 and Up. Burg ess-Hash without unnecessary cloth, causing uncomfortable perspiration anl tearing the armholes of one's bet frock. KITTED BHOUIDER AND SLEEVE i Jive natural form to bust and proper tapering to bark. EXTRA-ELASTIC OWF Holds the sleeve in place and keeps It from slipping up on the arm. ATH1CNA LOW-NECK SLEEVELESS OARMKNT is narrowed at bark, with extra-full bust lower In front than at back. No slipping of shoulder-straps down over arms. Single aarsaaats, SOo and Up. Co. Mala rioor. Including: 36-Inch striped and flowered taffeta. 42-lnch brocsxle charmeuse In gray. 42-lnch marquisette In stripe af fects. 3-lm-h petticoat satin, guaranteed, In colors. 24-Inch costuma velveteen, beat shades. JiHnch striped , meseallna for dresses. Bargess-sTaah Co. Main floor Every Day NOTIONS at Little Prices Sanitary nap kins, doi..UOo Shoe trees, spe cial, pair. 7 Ho Pure beeswax, rake 80 Stocking, toot at. pair . . .80 Ironing board pads .....Hoc Ironing board covers ....25c I LargA hot. of machine oil, 10c Asbestos irou padders, ea.5c Dixie shoulder braces, all sixes, at. .91.00 . Mothers' mater nity supporters, all sixes.. $1.75 Bust forms, all sixes .... i.Wc Vaasar Plus, card . . ,10c Collapsible dress form wire skirt. at.$3.W Automatic ad justable form, at . . . . . .A.0S Bnrrees-Xssh Oo. Main rioor. SILVER CHEST OF 26 PIECES for $4.98 THE CHEST include 20' pieces of Wm. If. Rogers heavy sil ver plated tableware. Six forks, six knlveB, six teaspoons, six des sert spoons, sugar shell and butter knife. Beautiful daisy pattern. Bargees-Mash Co. Main rioor. Another Lot of Those Popular Little Party Boxes on Sale at $1.00 REAL leather with five fittings, including purse, .mirror, pow der box, memo tablet and pencil and hairpin case. . Moire lined. Bargees-trash Co. Main rioor. You'll Always Find the NEWER and SMA RTETTNE C K.WEAR Here ALWAYS ahead, we will show Monday many new and exclusive ideas In neckwear for Milady. Among them are the "Eva Lang," to gether with many chic creations. The Kva Lang iseck fixing at vc. Is ono of the very latest and decidedly clever Ideas. Created expressly and named for Miss Lang, ivho wore It during her performances at the Boyd last week. It consists of a neckband of black' velvet ribbon with bow and streamers. The New Clover Collar, 9125. Decidedly smart effect, made of fine organdy. Hand embroidered edge and clover design wired to give that snappy chio effect.. Also the "Tom my Lipton" vestee and collar combined. Very clever. Barf ess-IT is Co. Mala rioor. Cool Weather Has Brought Great Demand for WOMEN'S SWEATERS SWEATER DAYS have coma and here are these new sweaters for school wear, for golfing, for motoring, for every outdoor oc casion imaginable. And we are splendidly! prepared for it. too. Our assortment in cludes several of the most favorably known lines Including the Dr. Jaeger and Annette Kellerman knit goods of fashion, for which we are excluslye selling representatives in Omaha. The prices are very low throughout. Womn's All Wool Knitted . Sweaters, $4.08. An unusual value In plain or Norfolk ef fect, strictly all wool, big range of colors and white. ' Knitted or Angora Vests for 9 J .SO. In whlto, black, gray and fancy mixtures; splendid selection; priced $1.60 and upward. Children's Sweaters, 91.25. Children's all wool sweaters with high Rv- ron or ruft neck collars, and finished with .pockets; white, cardinal, gray, tan and Co penhagen. Barress-sTash Co Beooad moo. Mffl 1 MOMDAY IM T ME MM5 ECONOMY These $2.00, PLAID BLANKETS Double Bed Size at 98c the Pair ARE without doubt the biggest and best blanket values in town. Fancy plaids, white, gray and tan; full 6ize for double beds; warm fleecy coverings. WflXi' B ASEMEMf . S ALESMOOM Monday, instead of $2.00 a pair &iJx-,.rr ' iysJr- $2.50 Comforters at 92-50. gllkoline and satlne covered com forters; large size. heavy scroll stitched. Ea 95-O0 Plush Robes, 93.08. Solid black back with .fancy col ored top, several styles 0n no to select from; $5 vals. ,pu70 Barges s-Xash Co. Basemast. 92.50 Wool Finiahed Blankets at 91.25. White with fancy blue and white borders, size 72x80, also gray and tan; large double bed 1 or size. Pair ..$1.0 Blankets at 92.08. Heavy cotton, also half wool blankets, checks, fancy plaids, also white gray and tan, pair Blanket Sheet, 15c. Single, three-quarter and full size fleeced cotton bed sheets, white, gray and tan, medium weight, worthQ OC 1 re double, each. JoC, 0C. IDC 96-BO Wool Blanket, $4. 7ft. Plaid and block designs, size CSx 80 and 7x80; special woven from fine grade wool nr stock 3'lefO $2.98 Monday We Offer You Choice of Any Woman's C o a t in the Base ment Section, Formerly . Priced at $10, $12.50 and $15 for IT'S a sale that borders on the sensation al. A sale of women's coats right at the very beginning of tho wearing season and offered to you at but a fraction of the original price. They are made in a great variety of good styles, not every one right up to the minute in style, but good, warm, serviceable garments, including such splendid materials as plushes, broadcloths, mix ture, novelty cloths, Perslanna cloth, chinchilla, etc. It's a coat sale you cannot afford to overlook. Sale starts Monday morning at 8:30 sharp. Bargess-sTash Co. Basement. 15c FANCY CREPE at 5c a Yard " , D EAUTIFUL new fancy printed crepes. 27 Ins. wide, good pal - selection of styles and colorings. These crepes are very 11 4. desirable for making kimonos, dressing sacques, children's If I wear, gowns, and for making comforters. 15c quality, Mon" 85c Heatherbloom, 15c. High grade heatherbloom and perralines; 35c quality; In all the wanted colors. Mon- r day, a yard IDC 10c, 12ac tilnghams, 8 He Mill ends of fancy dress ging hams; light, medium and dark, styles; 10c and 12 He values. Yard aJjC Sale of ,50cto 75c ENAMELWARE In the Basement Monday at 29c A SPECIAL feature that should and will pack this section all day Monday. The offering Includes Just surh Items as needed by every housewife everyone strictly first quality gray enamelware at less than fac tory cost. The offering Includes: DISH PANS, 14 and 17-qt. size BERLIN KETTLE8, 6 and 8-quart size ENAMEL PAILS. 10 and 12-quart size PRESERVING K E T T LES. 10-quart size COFFEE POTS, 3-qt. sise. . CHOICE 29c ' r'jil' feT' J Embroidered Mono grams for Handkerchiefs Beginning Monday we will take orders for -mtrot1ertng monograms on hand kerchiefs and make prompt delivery. HandkenhUf fieitlon. "everybody's store Victor Records for November Now Ready Come in and let us play them over for you. There are many new ones. You'll like them. too. Fourth Floor.