THE JWX: OMAHA. HATUltDAY. JANtTARr 9, 1915. BRIEF CITY NEWS Fidelity Storar. k Tan Co. Son. S80. Bar. Boot Print Xt Now Beacon Pre. Barsas . Orand.a Co. Lighting; fix tures. "r Complat MoTto PTorrms rlaaaiflcd section today, and appear la Th Be EXCLUSIVELY rind out whal tha varlov moving plctur. theater offer. Xaoraaaed confidence mum Incresswd business, both nationally and locally. Locate your office In The Bee Building, "the building that is always new" for Increased business and prosperity. outers Bar. Oood Xdiek Russeil Kbersteln, with Guy and M. Coleman, have Just returned from a hunting trip t Tysen. Nob., where they succeeded In bagging thirty-two rabbits. Magyar Fined Five Dollars John Vagycr, Roumanian, celebrated the Greek Christmas Thursday by boating up Oeorgo Nelson, 209 North Thirteenth treet. Magyer was fined 16 and costs in police court. Males' Watch Stolan J. II. MaJen of the Omaha Gas company Informs the po lice that someone, stole his watch as he was traveling on a street car near Four teenth and Howard streets. The watch mi a present from the employes oi a roncern with which Malon was formerly ronnected. JLuraors About Cupid Rumors of Cupid's activity are flying thick; and fast st the navy recruiting station. John F. .Stauffer of tha recruiting corps la now on his second trip to San Francisco within three weeks, and his associate here Insist that perhaps ho will not come back alone this time. Dancing Chambers' winter term, new classes, opens Monday, January 4. Adult beginners Mondays snd Thursdays, ip-m. Assemblies Wednesdays, $ p. m. Ladles, Tuesdays, Ip.m. - Children, Xuosdaya, p. m.; Saturdays, 1:30 p. m. High school, 1:C0 p. m.; Saturdays, 7 p. m. Private lessons by appointment. Up-to-tho-mlnute dancos taught. List early. Phone D. 1S71. Rotarians Give Itemized List of Ball Beneficiaries An itemised statement of the recipients of tho charity, - forthcoming from the Pavlowa ball, under tho auspices of tho Rotary club, has Just been given out. It shows the City Mission In tha lead for the largest amount to be given out to any organisation. . The list follows: Name of Charltv. Orrmha Citv Mission Visiting Nurse association.. Associated t'hurllies . Knrlnl Ret t loinent Bt. James' Orphanage iot.pb The Cm he : MO.Oft Child KavInK Institute ..... 1:48.75 Christ Child aoelely 2.R House of Ilope M.Oo Salvation Army M7.W Associated Jewish Charities 40.93 Old People'a Home 40.30 St. Vincent De Paul 0!!0 Tnlon Gospel Mission ......... 3fl.fi5 Trlnitv Cathedral fund Nebraska Ilumano society .......... 10. R5 German Home . 16.65 Moose Chsrltv committee IS. 66 Rev. Wanner" Mission 1B.55 Wis Memorial hospital 15.42 ' Mrs. Ahlqulst (for Poor Farm).. 10.30 Invalids' Pension fund 10.30 Amount. 460.77 .. 322.60 .. -I :.!! 210.00 Volunteers of America Nebraska Children's Home Jewish Ladles' . Relief society , Total for charity '. Pavlowa Ballet company, Postaiea Miscellaneous Item 10.30 b. on S.56 ..S3.17Z.12 S2.500.00 27. HO 104.38 Total receipts .S4.809.3O Show Folk Wedded Upon Gayety Stage Every seat in the house was filled and every inch of - available standing room was in use last night at tha Gayety when Fay Tunis, brunette beauty principal in the "Winning Widow" company, wa united In .marriage with Slgmund Ja cobowsky en the stage during the inter mission between act.. Justice of the Peace- Arthur Baldwin, who took office yesterday, performed his first official act when he read the mar riage lines. Miss Tunis was attended by Miss von Katon, an old-time chum, and tha groom, who Is an entertainer at the Rome vine yard, was attended by Tom Grady, pro ducer of the "Winning Widows." Four year-old Vivian Cllne acted a ring bearer. Those present at a wedding supper at the Millard hotel were Slgmund Jacobow sky, Miss Tunis. Tom Grady, M. M. Thiese, Lewis Gilbert, Miss von Eaton, K. L. Johnson. Leona Fox, Ben Holme ani Judge Arthur Baldwin.. Miss Tunis will finish the season with the "Winning Widows" company and Mr. Jacobowsky will remala in Omaha with the Rome cabaret performers. Holdups Foiled In Efforts to Rob Two masked htgnwaymcn operating In the south part of the city last night were twice baffled In attempted hold ups. They first appeared In the butcher shop of Joe Laclna, 3702 South Thir teenth, but were frightened away before ' they could get any money. Their second attempt was when they boarded a street car at Tenth and Valley. Conductor L z B. Beasley and Motorman H. E. Dicken son made a show of resistance and again the would-be robbers fled. Ben Thompson and Carl Hart, living In rooming houses, have been arrested by Detectives Ring and Van Dusen on sus picion of knowing something about the hollups. However, so far none of the intended victims have positively Identi fied the arrested men. Funeral Services for Fred Klee Sunday Funeral services for Fred Klee, aged 77 years, who died at his home, 1605 South Fourth street, yesterday morning, will be held Sunday at the residence, with inter ment at Forest Lawn cemetery. Mr. Klee had lived la Omaha for forty-five years. PARIS WITHOUT ABSINTHE IS SHOWING IMPROVEMENT rARi.o, Jan -The cabinet lias ap proved a measure for submission to Par liament, making permanent the prohibi tion of the sale of absinth and other slnfllar liquor. The government finds that the military decree forbidding ab sinth ha benefited the population. The cabinet has also approved a bill which provides that no license shall bo Issued to new establishment for the tsla of spirituous liquors, unle." accessory to a restaurant. Culls from the Wiro The Vnlted .tste naval collier Prcteua passed through the Panama canal Wed nesday. It Is the largest ship which has uxod the waterway. On an averaare six ships sre malclns; the trip throiiith the canal daily. The canal channel is In better condition than It has been s4nee October 13, when tho last big slide oc curred. llarton Pewell, vice president and one of the orssnlsers of the Amerlmn Smelt ing end Hi'tinlng company and a vi'termi of the civil war. died at New York after an lllncs of several months. Mr. Seoll was Vi years old. Men prominent In art from all parts) of 'the country were present st Minneapolis I at the rtodlratlon of tho Minneapolis In stitute of Arts. The institute is the re sult of a fniir-yeara' rampalin. Pon Kratulatorw messages Included one from President Wilson. j The Arlmna mothers' pension Isw, so- I proved before the people In the election Inst November, wss attacked In a wilt filed In l'restott on behalf of the Pres- cntt riinmber cf Commerce. lnflT the law nil slnte chsiltnrle Institutions ere to bo sold to provide a fund, out of which to pension wllmw-d mothers and ejjed dependents. Pensions to mother are fixed at II". a month, with P addi tional for es h child. The Chamber of Commerce sek to have enforcements of the law eniolned In onlr to Present thn snip of the Pren-ott I'loncera' Home, a shelter for sued Indiernt. McAdoos Ride in Cab of an Engine AI.UI QVERQUE. N. M., Jan. .-ln the cab of an engine, Secretary and Mr. William G. McAdoo rode from Wlnslow to Aiumana. Arts., today. At Adamana the train was held for ten minutes to permit Mr. and Mrs. Mc Adoo to view the Petrifiel forest. They are returning to Washington from iiaa Diego. Friday, Jan. 8, 1915.- -BURGESS-NASH COMPANY -Store News for Saturday - -BURGESS-NASH COMPANY Phone Douglas 137 T h WndirM Whnt mA Clearaway ate Fffl tihw Whole tir With th Kichst ppKtnMti SafcuuMay Again, There's Something New To Be Had in Splendid Dollar WAISTS Winter Sale of MJSLM EVER so many people bought Wlrthmor .Waist for gift purposes. There will be a bigger demand for Wlrthmore Waists in the future than In the past, because of the many women who bought and were satisfied during the holiday season, and we're well prepared to meet the demand, not with old styles, but with brand nbw, tfresh. crisp, pretty models, the kind that will appeal to most everyone. These new styles 11- lust rated at the left, of which we have but a limited quan tity, wUl go' on sale Saturday at, choice, 91.00. BursMs-Hash Co. Stain Floor. These Pure Thread SILK HOSE at 65c Are Splendid $1.00 Values THEV are a part of a very special pick-up. we were able to consum mate and we give you the benefit. They are pure thread silk, black or white with lisle garter tops, full fashioned, regular made foot; high spliced heel and double toe; termed as run of the mill of $1.00 values,. Bnrfsss-irash Co. Main Floor. Just to Remind You That our First Mid UTOEMWEAR Starts Next Mon., January 1 1 Unusual buying conditions and months of careful planning bring enormous stocks In great assortment and unparalleled values. ' Bm window and ppr for particulars. Mid -Winter SOAP, DRUG and TOILET GOODS Sale SPjVEIIAL special lots of toilets and preparations have been thrown out on the counters for Saturday and priced for quick clearance. I'lease do not ak us to accept phone or mall order. Feb Naphtha Soap JO cakes for !tlo Sanl-Flush, 26c can 17c Jap Rose soap, 4 cakes .. .25c Palmolive soap, 2 cakes . . .13c Diamond "C laundry soap, 12 cakes for 25c P. & G. Naph tha soap, 10 cakes for.. .30c Canthrox sham poo, 60c else 29c 20-Mule Team Borax, 1 lb. .Oc Toilet Articles I Pebeco Tooth. Paste, 60c- size for 84o S a n 1 1 o 1 Face Cream, 26c size for 17c Palmolive Cr'ni 50c size. . .84o Theatrical cr'm, V lb. ..29c Theatrical Cr'ni 1 lb. ...43c Itorax chips, large size parkaffo 19c Williams' shav ing soap, cako for 3c Guaranteed hot water bottles for 89c Toilet paper, rrepe finl.sh, 10c rolls, 4 for 25c Household am monia, qt 13c Liquid Veneer; 50c site. . . .300 Liquid Veneer; 26c site ,. . . 19c Patent Medicines Jad Salts, '76o package . . .53c Horlick'a Malt ed milk, $1 size for 69c Kondon'a Ca tarrh Remedy; 60c size . . .86c C h amberlain's Cough Remedy, 26c size . . .19o WOMEN'S SMART NEW GAITER TOP BOOTS AT $2.95 A PAIR THE new short stage last winter gaiter top button boots, made from fine quality patent leather with fast black cloth gaiter tops, very flexible welt sewed soles and half Louis heels. Very dressy. In great demand and are exceptional values for Saturday, at, pair, 82.05 Burg-asa-Kash Co. Main Floor. Cle'araway of JEWELRY EXAMPLES of the special val ue In force Saturday: 75c Vanity Cases, 4nV German silver vanity cases, sev eral atyles at 48o. 50c Hair Pins, 3 He Rhinestone hair pins, sheU, amber and demi-aniber, at 8c. Silverware, 12 IMJces 93.00 1881 Roger's $ dwt. silver plated knives and forks, set of 12 pieces, 93.00. 50c Ilat Pins, 29c Hat pins In a big selection of small heads, 29c. $1.00 Locket Chains, 39c Gold filled locket chains, regu lar 11.00 values, 39c. 8I.OO Cuff Links, 48c Gold front and gold filled cuff links, $1.00 values, 4 He. B ar-lfash Co. Mtala floor. Harrison's Simplex Gloves at 50c a Pair A R R I S O N'S simplex fabric ' gloves; looks like kid, fits like kid and is washable; black, white, gray, navy, biscuit and sand ehades. Very special values. BurK-Vash Co. Mala moor CANDY SPECIALS Whipped cream chocolates, 40c quality, lb. .25c B 1 a ck Walnut penochl, lb. 25c Peanut Brittle, special, lb . . 12c Peanut Brittle, home made, per lb ..19c Fresh Cream Caramels, a s -sorted, lb., 25n Guntber'a Box Candles, former $1, 91.25 and $1.60 boxes H9o Toasted Marsh mallows, at, pet lb 17o Sale of Nuts A Clearing of Our Kntlre Htock Very (special alues. Peanuts, fresh, roasted, qt., 4c Brazil Nuts, at, per lb 12o Pecans very large, lb. . . 18c English Wal nuts, lb. . .10o Almonds, spe cial, lb. ... 19c California Figs, per pkg. . . .7c Box Paper at V2 ric An aslortment of box stationery and correspondence cards; linen finish, slightly soiled. Saturday at ONE-HALF PRICE. Bora-ass-Wash Co, Mala moor Wonderful Clearaway of Women's COAT And Evening Wraps for Saturday T T'S clearaway timo in this section and for X Saturday vco have gone through our stocks and put prices on women's now winter coats and evening wraps that will insure immediate dis posal. Two big lots offered to you like this: Women's COATS and EVENING WRAPS nmm That Were $19.60 to $22.50 THEY ani all new models the most favored for the season, including many individual pieces. Tho ma terials are broadcloths, zebelines, etc., some with fur collars, all lined throughout with a good quality satin. Women's COATS and EVENING WRAPS ' $HM Entire Sample Line of Men's Famous "Updegraff" GLOVES at About Price THE offering includes dress, lined and unlined gauntlets, buck skin, auto, fur and wool lined gloves in a great variety of kinds and styles. Gloves that would sell regularly up to $6.00 a pair, di vided into four lots, choice ' 48c, 98c, $1.48 and $2.98 a Pair BRASS GOODS at Price AQV'ICK clearaway of odd pieces of brass Roods, in cluding vases, candlesticks, .umbrella stands, Jardi nieres, smokers' articles, flower baskets, dinner gongs, pedestals, smoking stands, ash trays, brass aud bronse floor lami,s, large and small irays wltu tile centers, coaster sets, cake stands, etc., prices from 25o to $14.00, choice at exactly half price. Barr -Waali Oo-Fourth Floor, Women's 50c Neckwear, 10c A GROUP -of neckwear. Including Jabots, gulmpes, vestees, flat collars, etc., big range of selection. In cluding neckwear formerly priced to 60c. Clearaway price Saturday, choice, 10c. Bnrf ss-sTssa Co. Main floor Our First Mid-Winter Clearaway Boy's and Youth's Clothing ' A DECISIVE price clipping that is certain to clear our stocks in a hurry. Our entire boys' clothing department is affected, including suits, overcoats, mackisaws, wash suits, pants, etc. Our stocks of boys' clothing represent the product of the foremost makers the high char acter "Skolny" made clothes for boys predominates the stock. The saving advantages are most unusual. This idea: CLEARAWAY OF BOY'S WINTER SUITS Men's $2.50 Shirts, $1.50 French flannel sTiirta, with French cuffs and neck bands, fresh, new goods, silk stripes, $2.50 grades, $l.ftO. Men's 19c Hose, 12c Record hosiery In black or tan, reg ular 19c quality, sale price Saturday, 12J4P- Burrsss-Kssh Co. Mala moor. That Were Formerly $25,( $30, $35, $40 and $45.00 BEAUTIFUL new models in plush, broadcloth, broadtail, Arabian lamb, cut velour, etc. Every garment splendidly tailored and finished throughout Scores of pretty styles, many of them exclusive and individual. Just the sort of garments that will appeal to the women who give a thought to their dress. Clearaway of Children's Coats at $4.50, $6.98 and $9.50 THREE big groups, Including the season's latest styles, made up In a variety of the most favored winter weight materials. Children's winter coats, formerly $7.l8, now. . , .$4JS0 Children's winter coats, formerly 918.0H, now...$6.0H Children's wlntw ronta, formerly 919.(10, now ... $9.5(1 Bart-Ms-Bash Coeona floor. Boys' $5.00 Suits, $3.45 All boys' suits In casalmere, cordu roy, Scotches, blue serges, An Including two pair pants, AS were $5.00. for VUKM Boys' $10.00 Suits, $7.50 All our finest boys' suits, formerly $10, sale price In the clearaway Saturday. . , $7.50 Boys' $7.50 Suits, $5.C0 All our boys' suits In all the pre- aillng fabric; blngle and two-pants suits, formerly $ (.60, prlo-j row, . . Boys' $12.50 Suits, $8.50 All our boys' suits, in fine imports I Scotches, tweeds, wor steds, were $12.50..., a iu aaw- '$5.00 $8.50 Boys' $8.50 Suits, $6.00 'All our boys' suits with single and two pairs of pants formerly $8.60, sale price' per suit Boys' $16.50 Suits, $11.50 All our boys' suits, tailored by hand, formerly $15 and dl 1 Eft $10.50, sale price P 1 ItUU ;$6.oo BOY'S OVERCOATS IN THE CLEARAWAY Boys' $5.00 Reefers, $3.45 I Child's $6.00 Reefers, $2.95 I Boys' Balmacaan Coats sold Bargass-sTash Co. roartn rioor. FREE LESSONS in Knitting and Crocheting Will be given by a competent in structor Saturday from 9 to 11 a. m. and i to 6 p. in l'lelsher yarns featured. Barrsaa-Baaa Co. Third Floor. , Boys' chinchilla reefer coats. at $u.00; colors, blue, brown, gray and oxford; sizes 2 '-i to 8 yrs., bale pr Children's $5 Overcoats, $3.50 Children's astrakan and fur e'.iaal collar Kersey coats that sell at 3. GO ana so.uu, sale price 34.50 and $3.45 $3.50 :oats Children's reefers and over ages '2k to 7 years i formerly to $6.00 values. bale price Boys' $5.00 to $7.50 Overcoats, $3.45 Boys' school overcoats, convertible collars; sizes 9 to 17; value ' lo $7.50, sale price each $2.95 $3.45 Buvs' balinaraan and cuti vci tihlp OVrriusts. stars 4 to 10, In brautiful rouKli Scotc h overcoaiinerx: clilru lilllas In brown, hi u. 'oxford, ami anions; Hie brtlrr ttrurltts art tli. genuine iinoritd Irish I twin. vicunas. 15.00 Coat. al prlc. B3.BO H.M Coats. wl prto M.00 17.60 Coat. 4U. prlo. l 5.00 18.50 Coat, sal. prlo '. M.00 110 aaa 11 Coats, sal. prlo S7.SO HSJO Coata, sal. prlo ta.60 t fi UJr J Ijf. W V III ill" " ,GTss t iA Mi ltlCil it- Ieconomy easement! I , .1 Women' Winter Coati Formerly Priced to $18.00; $4.79 w hVEKAI. very desirable lata styles; made of plushes, boucles, Arabian lamb, & A 7 Ck cheviots, eponge, etc., most of them PlL 7 ?atln lined throughout, choice AVonin'M Huils, formerly $12.08, now $4.08 lnclt:dliiK such popular materials as serire and pop lins, ifood sssortmKiit of colors, choice. M.8. Women' Coat Formerly at $10.00 to $12.50; at 98c Odd coats from lines formerly $10 f f and $12.60; good, warm, serviceable U? garments, sizes IB to 36 only, choice, WW Women's CoaU, fonnrrly $15.00, now $ii.7 Wonderful values In misses' chinchilla coats, mads with belts and trimmed with valval, apectal at :t.7!. Woinrnn's $1S,00 l'arty llrcta, now $4.ai Chlfron party dresses. In llsht blue and pink, sizes IS and 3, several very pretty models. Women' Glove and Mittens, Formerly to $1.50. at Pair. 25c YES. they're odd lota and broken rare values If your size is here, in? Includes women's kid gloves, boys' gauntlets, fleefle lined glovea and mittens. Many styles and kinds, for merly to $1.50, choice Saturday, pair lines, but The offer- 25c 1 Boys' Suits and Overcoats Boys' $2.50 Suits and Overcoats at $1.50 Boys' $2.98 Suits and Overcoats at.... $1.95 Boys' $4.00 and $5i00Suits and Overcoats at $2.95 Boys' $4.50 School Overcoats for $2.95 Women's $3.00 to $3.50 Shoes, $1.49 l7 OMKN'S dress and street shoes, broken lines and fac- tory surplus, perfect In every way made in button and lace styles pcient, gunmetal. kid and tan calfskin with kid and cloth tops. Flexible soles, Cuban, military MnJ In... 1. I Li I . I . ... .. - ouu iu iirt-ii-. oiiurs mm were maae to sen at $3.00 and $3.60; all sUes represented. A very special offering for Friday at. pair Burf.-aah Co BooBomy Bas.m.ut. $149 "feYERYDODY'S STORE A Special for Saturday CARNATIONS 39c doz Fresti cut, long stem, assorted col or, and white, special at Cut Flower section, dozen SOo Bura--aTaa Co. Mala rioor.