a a i . .itmm nuvti JMJUI JUU J.1, lilj.il, (.A. - ' 111 ' . APPOMATTOX DAY SUPREME COMMANDER OF THE LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Sunday, April 11, 1915 BURQESS-NASH COMPANY .STORE NEWS FOR MONDAY BUROESS-NASH COMPANY Phone D 137" LOOMS IN HISTORY TeteTani Petition Congress to Isiue Fitting Medal Commemorating Beunion of the Nation. EVENTS OF BATTLE RECALLED The Problem of Supplying Personal and Family Needs Seems Best Solved by Depending on Burgess-Nash Rome of the lead from confederate muskets is still curried In the bodies of Grand Army men of Omaha. This was proven at the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the surrender of Lee, in court room No. 1 of .the Douglas county court - house last night. When one of the speakers asked all those wounded during the war to rise, thirty-nine flowing gray beards rose modestly a little above the heads of the crowd, and thirty nine aged veterans tottered for a moment on their feet and then sat as modestly down. Appomattox day was a great day for the veterans, and the even ing's celebration was the greatest part of the day, when nearly 600 old veterans, and their families and friends crowded into the room at the court house. Klaht t the Sm r. Only sight of the gray veterans fn all th house were with the army at Ap pomattox the day of the sair ender of le. Thews rot to their feet durlns; the evening and let the crowd oheer them a moment. Six others were at the battle of Shlloh. Twenty-three, who faoed fire on the frightful field of Ylcksburg were celled to their feet by Judge Jacob Fawcett of the supreme court of Ne braska who presided at the meettnr. Following a program of patriotic muwle and speaking, the Grand Army men edopted a resolution looking- toward " aonvroemoraUna- this anniversary by the striking and distribution of a medal ap propriate to the event. Following Is the resolution, which had been suggested to the committee by Victor Rosewater, editor of The Bee, and which was presented by him: "Looking back over the half century that has elapsed since Appomattox, that crucial event marking the re-establlsh-ment of peace for a re-unlted nation looms now in the hictorio perspective larger and more momentous than even the mosVar , seeing- actors In it realised. In no similar period of time and In no otir country ' on earta, do the achievements of the American people, made possible by the preservation of tho union, find a counter part The blessings of peace as con trasted with the horrors of war are so peculiarly signalised in the celebration of this unique anniversary that we believe It should be fittingly commemorated by ' the striking of an appropriate medal. - We thereforo, memorialize congress to . 'make provision for carrying out this Sus : gestion and for the proper distribution of : the medals to all who should be entitled to receive them." - Trtrraia Called te Floor. It was Judge Fawcett. presiding over the meeting, who called to their feet the ' veterans' of certain battles - and drew rounds of applause from the crowd. After giving the crowd a moment to view the J old veterans who participated In a gtven i battle the Judge ; described the battle (. briefly. He himself was wounded at r Shlloh. and having been carried to the rear and to a height in the hills was able to overlook much of the battle during the rest of the day. He spoke of Grant's generalship in this battle and of the criticism that was. afterward directed against the general for not having pro vided boats enough in advance to take his men over the Tennessee river in ease ' ha had been defeated. He quoted Grant as having replied to this criticism. 'There ' would have been boats enough to carry all that would have been left if 'we had been defeated." Victory Kenrte4 !tloa. . He spoke of Appomattox as a great victory, not only for the anion, bnt for the confederacy .alike, as It resulted In the reuniting of the torn republic. Judge A. I Sutton spoke of the civil war as a war between' the commercial civilization and the Christian civilisation of a nation with the Christian civilisation triumphing. He contrasted the civil war with the war in Europe, declaring that In Europe no great principle Is Involved as was the case In the American civil war. He spoke against large standing armies and navies, , but declared he stands for an army and navy large enough to command the respect of the world abroad. Rev. THysses O. Brown, mad a patriotic- address in which he declared the schools should first teach the children all the virtues of tho country before they , undertake to point out its faults, so that the young people might learn that in spite of some faults the country has so many advantages and so many' vlrtuee that the few faults can readily be forgiven. ' He praised General Grant for the great magnanimity he had shown in dealing leniently with the conquered Lee and his army. He declared this policy had much to do with bringing about the speedy re construction of the union la that It left the south with as little prejudice as possible. 7 z:yy MISS BINA M. WEST. MACCABEES HERE NEXT WEEK Ladies to Complete Flans for En dowing State Hospital Service Fund Started. ORDER HAS STEADY GROWTH Nebraska, members of the Ladles of the Maooaboes of the World will hold their annual state convention at Hotel Rome Tuesday, April 50, when plans for endow ing a state hospital sen-Ice wl)l be com pleted. Almost $500 Is already In the fund for the Nebraska hospital service of the or der, and enthusiasm ovr the early and successful culmlnatlou of the project Is so keen among all the members that tt Is) expected plana for endowing the under taking will be speedily perfected and the balance of the necessary fund of 15,000 will be readily provided for. Michigan and Illinois Ladles of the Maccabees al ready have state hospital services. The Ladles of the Maccabees of the World is a fraternal order made up en tirely of women and wholly officered and managed by them. Since it began its existence In 1883, without a dollar or a member, it has grown to be one of tho strongest. In Nebraska alone It now gives protection amounting to S1.S51.643 and has paid out almost $309,000 In death and disability claims. Miss Blnda M. West is the founder and Supreme commander of the head order, which has 180,000 women enrolled In mem bership In fifty-five states and provtnoes. The reserve fund Is nearly $$.600,000, with annual Interest earnings of 1360,000 from bond Investments. The dally Interest amounts to nearly one-third of the daily death oJalms. Delegates will be elected at the state convention In Omaha to attend the grand supreme hive review to be held In May, when the work of the last four years will be gone over. Omaha Is already taking steps to entertain the state delegates royally, and the action of the convention here Is expected to place Nebraska on the honor roll of the .order. Can't Get Seals and : The Sailors Mutiny ST. JOHNB, N. V April .-A mutiny of part of the crews of the sealing steam era Terra Nova and Viking was reported by the captains of those ships in wire less messages to the owners today. SUgbty-seven men of the Terra Nova and seventy on board the Viking are declared to have struck: as a result of th ship's lack of sucoess in capturing seals. The vessels are now In the gulf of St Lawrence. Sage Tea Dandy To Darken Hair Look yean younger! Vae the old time Hage Tea and Sulphur , . and nobody will kjiow. I . you can turn gray, raaea hair beauti fully dark and lustrous almost over night If you'll get a 60-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Bulphur Compound" at any drug store.' Millions of bottles of this old, famous Sage Tea Recipe are sold annual ly, says a well-known druggist here, be cause tt darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell It has been applied. Those whose hair Is turning gray, be coming faded, dry, scraggly and thin have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks beoome luxuri antly dark and beautiful all dandruff goes, scalp Itching and falling hair stops. - This Is the age of youth. Gray-halrcd. unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur tonight and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearanoe within a few days. Advertisement. "?3 f '4 1 aUiasislafailLtUiiiMsMhlUirt It's a Hair Soap Lee's Shampoo U a transparent, syrupy fluid oap (or hair and scalp. It's not tonic. You'll not need a tonic or hair renewer or scalp medi cine if the hair and scalp are kept clean, clean of aoap as well a clean of grease, dirt and dandruff. Soaky suds cause more hair and scalp trouble than all other causes combined. You would not think of using a shaving soap for the teeth or a tooth soap for the skin, yet a correct soap for the hair is more important than either, because its effect is more lasting and far reaching. The usual soap Is one-half lye or caustic, often not fully neutralized. If completely washed out from the hair no harm is done, but if the soap is of a soaky nature and penetrates the fibre and do res of hair and scalp, it cannot all be washed out Much soap is left behind after the water dries out This soap in time, breaks down, releasing the lye which eats into the hair and scalp ct using excessive dandruff, itching head sores, falling hair, etc The hair is often dry and harsh, or stiif, sticky and gummy. Lee's Shampoo eliminates all of these troubles. Even a tingle shampoo, observing the soft, silky condition of the hair, the quick cleansing and quick drying, is very satisfying. A month's use U absolutely convincing. The irritating cause is removed. Dottls of 10 Shampoos 23 cts. At your druggist's or postpaid. Sample Shampoo for $ cts. Poetsge. I GEO. H. LEE CHEMICAL CO. Omaha, Nebr. i - i s ? II First Time in Omaha Beginning Tomorrow (Monday). April 12 At Burgess-Nash, of Course A Complete Working Model of the Panama Canal COMPLKTK in every detail, electrically operated mountains, rivers, oceans, boats, looks all kio graphically correct; showing in wonderful oleamess Cnlehra Cut, Oatun Invite and every phase of the now famous Canal Zone. You make the entire trip through the Canal, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, with every movement carefully noted. Free Instructive Lectures This wonderful exhibition will start tomorrow and continue for two weks. Every roan, woman and child should it. Hear the instructive lectures and then ifeel a pew pride In the country's great achievement an added natlBfaotlon that you are permitted to live under the glorious Stare and Stripes. Hrhonl children In particular will be Interested In seeing this model. 1'lun now to have leotaree at special hours. They're free to everybody. "We're at your aervlce." BURQESS-NASH COMPANY. Beautiful New Imported White Goods Usually $1.00 to $1.75 at 65c Yard NOVELTIES of fashionable weaves In white goods, 40 to 45 Inches wide, including lace cloth, sheer voiles, stripe, seed, shadow checks and embroidered effects crepe with bourette and other nov elties. The variety is large, but quantity la limited of each, and no duplicates. Come early and secure first choice; the usual (1,00 to $1.76 qualities, yard, 05c Bnrtss-Kasa Oe Main Tloor. Hall-Borchert Adjustable Dress Forms at $2.00 Down and $1.00 A Week EVERY woman, regardless how little past sewing; experience she haa had, can (julckly and eaally acquire the "knack" of the profes sional dressmaker and make every gown for herself and family, a handsome, perfect fit. You've always wanted a Hall-Borchert Drees Form this Is your chance. To make the occasion intensely Interesting to all those home-sewers who visit us durins; the next day or two we have made the following prices on iiau-Borcnert specials: a I The Imperial The "Imper ial" Is Inde pendently ad justable a t neck, bust, waist. hips and skirt, meeting every r qutrement that can be mufa of It ami Instantly - du iplicatlna the bodily meas urements o C any feminine figure reirard leHn of size or proportion. Our new Club plan. $10.50 IlM Bust I The Peerless black, terse v markahle Ins Forms AH slses; made of dependable mat erlals throu sh out, in lat est lines and true p ropor tions. Cov ered ' with, non - crock cloth. Re- value 89c One of tho most practical draping forms ever invented, easy to adjust t h roughout each of its 14 sections, enab ling the user to duplicate enact contour and ' thereby secure perfect hanar, fit an'l poise to every town, price $12.50 I A dressmaking economist and home-sewing lecturer will be here to show the ladles the simplicity and ease with which errors in cutting, draping, and fitting can be avoided. His talk is interesting and severely practical. Bnrges-wash Oo JTaln floor Hear. Exquisitely Embroidered Voile and Organdy Flouncings, Allovers at 59c AVERY unusual selection, embracing a wide variety of sew de signs and of a superior quality, 40 Inches wide. 27 INCH SILK SHADOW FLOUNCINGS, 98c . Also embroidered nets, allover aces, black silk plain and fancy nets, 40 inches wide. LACES WORTH TO 10c AT 5c YARD Val ltfres and headings, N edges and insertions to match, real linen lace edges. Bnrfss-Wash Oo. Main Floor. Sewing Machines of World Renown Makes $35.00 to $50.00 Litt Price $29.50 IIFt offering includes such makes na the SINGER, HOWE, STANDARD SPECIAL, WHITE, and PARAGON. $0 Cash (t i Each Then V 1 Week Borne of the machines are floor samples and a few have been slightly used, but every machine is in good condition and is guaran teed for ten years. Come Monday and pick out the machine you want. . This is surely an opportunity seldom offered, and anyone desiring a good machine can scarcely afford to miss this opportunity. No mall or phone orders accepted. Bnrf. as-sTesa Co. -Thlyq rioor. FREE Select Your New Spring Outfit From These Tailored Suits at $25.00 ihey Represent ine Biggest tnd Best Value You Find Anywhere at the Price WE realize that seems rather boastful, hut we are sjo cinlizing on this particular brand of suits and fotl certain that for real value, smartness of style, chic, e.xelusiveness and individ uality, tliey cannot he duplicated rnywhere at this price. The range of charming styles Is ex tremely wide; every new feature of the flonoon hns been deftly worked Into these suits. The styles are the short high belted effect, the tallleur model, with normal waist line, the jaunty Kton, the Nor folk and the new hip length coat. Skirts are circular, cluster plaited and novelty yoke effects, all sixes, all correct colors and materials THE NEW COATS $10.00 TO $75.05 The new coals are charmingly in keeping with the brilliant frocks and separate skirts with which they are to be worn; the styles are a particularly refreshing change from those of the past. Prices range from flO.DO to 7fl.(M). Bnrg.ss-Wash Oo Bxpnd rioor. The Season's Most Favored Wash Materials in a Pleasing Display Monday Main Floor LL the new effects botdi domestic and foreign ure represented in wide selections of weaves, colorings and patterns. We mention some of them here. J .rvw- if" A 39c New Ratine Weaves, 19c Plain shades of blue, pink, lavender, tan, brown and old rose, also black and white, 40 Inches wide, the usual 38c quality at I Be yard. New Wash Goods at 25c Including figured, striped and flowered voiles Scotch ginghams, tissues, Irish dimities, woven flazons, etc., 37 to 10 Inches wide, at U."Vo the yard. Pretty Flowered Voiles at 39c New shadow lace effects, also a large assortment of new seeded voiles with floral and striped effects, 40 inches wide, , Snrress.sTasB Oo. Main rioor. New Washable Gabardines, 49c One of the most wanted cotton suitings for this season. New shades of blue, reseda, sand and putty, also black and white, 36 inches wide. ' Colored Dress Linens at 79c These are the new French linens, 41 Inches wide, and the correct weight, blue, lavender, pink, tan and brown. New Dresden Silks at 59c A new wash fabric for this season. Pretty floral effects, stripe and coin dots, In a range of dark and light shades, 3S Inches. wide. BLACK SILKS Have tho Call AND thefo special values listed here for Monday will bring a recorc response. $1.25 to $1.50' Black Silks at 98o Including silk poplins, silk failles, soft . chiffon taffetas, peau ' de sole. satin , tnessaltnea, satin duchess, etc., 36 to 42 inches wide. Black Silks, 79c 3G-lnch black silk chiffon taf fetas and nieosalines, v;ry fine Quality and very special. Crepe de Chines, $1.29 Black and all silk crepe de chines, good heavy quality, not the sllmpsy kind, 4 2 Inches wide. . $2.00 Charmeuse, $1.45 Black charmeuse silk, 42 inches wide and all silk, soft satin fin ish, usual $2.00 quality. $1.00 Natural Pongee, 69c Real imported pongee silk, the kind that will wash and wear, 32 Inches wide. nrjsss stash Co. Mala rioor. Non-Shrinkable COT TON CHIFFON in Basement 15c SOMETHING new, advanced and better for making street gowns, dresses for misses' and children's wear. Large range of beautiful designs and colorings. Those who appreciate newness and beauty should come to the Wash Goods Department Monday, Yard, ie. India Linons at 5c Pride of the West India Unons and 8G-lnch wide organdie and Swisses, Monday at, yard, 5c. Shirting Prints, 312C Light, medium and dark colored dress and shirting prints, thou sands of yards on sale at, yard, Hc. Bleached Muslin, 5c Yard wide bleached muslin. A quality that will make Into serv iceable garments, pillow cases, sheets, etc., on sale Monday at, yard, Se. Baryess-ITash Oo, t itm.pt. And Now Comes the News That Ostrich Will be the Proper Trimming for Summer Millinery IT'S Dame Fashion's Decree. Creators of millinery fashions tried, bnt conld not forego the beau tifying touch of ostrich and now tho latest creations from! fashion, land show ostrich trimming. It appenrs as Touffe, Motif or plume. f. ., Our display for Monday includes many charming creations in ostrich. You'll appreciate the showing. Prices, . $3.00, 97.RO, $10.00 and upward. ; A Limited Selection of Trimmed Hats That Wore $5 to $10 for $2.50. F.xtremely special are the values 1 offered in this selection for Mon day. The hats are ssllor-or bonnet effects at leghorn and hemp, in a variety of .shades and styles of trimmings- Hats that were $5.00 to 110.00, Monday, your choice for $2.50. Bxg.ss.irasB. Co. sooad rioor. To Serve You Better We've Ins! ailed a Perfected Shrinker and Finisher . 1915-1925 Model FOK the proper sponging, shrinking and finishing of all kinds of waeli goods and woolen dress goods. . A Public Exhibition of the Machine WilJ Be Given in Our Basement Monday, April 12th COMU and see the machine in oper ation Monday. It sponges, shrinks and finished ratines, piqued, ging- ham8,crepe cloths, linens and wool dre&a goods Sponging and Shrinking Will Be Done Free Monday , Bit I NO any. waalt dress material or dress goods, whether purchased hero or not, and we will sponge and shrink it for you without charge Monday. Hereafter this perfect work only 5c per yard. Wash fabrics 25c yard and under, 3o per yard. yj Borff ITssta Co.- as.meat. Homo. Garden and Lawn Needs Underpriced at Burgess-Nasly Co,, Monday Housecleaning Necessities w Cedolene oil 'mops, C9o values, 3tfc. O so ezy com blnatlon oil and dust mop. includ ing can of oil, 11.75 value, for $1.10. Liquid veneer, 60c bottle, for 88c. Dutch Cleans er, ean, 7e. Punch carpet sweeping com pound, Sc. Well made heavy step ladders, each step bolted or b raced, per foot, 22c. Home oil, 25e bottle, lOc. tang handled H a d iator brushes, 25e. Warren's var nish remover, can, 08c. Ready mixed house and floor paint, gallon, $1.3tt. Floor bright ener, l-quart Tie can, &o. Sapolln stove pipe enamel for lOe. Tamplco bath tab brashes for 23c. English floor wax, pint can, 89c( quart, c5 U gal Ion, $1.25. Climax wall paper cleaner, 3 cane, 25c. Light bouse cleanser, 3 cans, 10c Heavy carpet beaters, loc; extra heavy, 25c. Nickel plated towel bars, 10 to 16 sites, for Be. Japanned hat and coat hooka, dosen, for ftc, Uolded Rod washing pow der, 26o pkg. for 18c. Iron frame wash wringers, guaran teed, at $1.08. Rubber bath room mats, 8 8c value. 10c Good window bruslies, 40c. Scrubbing brushes, lOo value, 5c. Body feather dust ers, Oc. Cocoa door mats for 08c, Curtain stretchers, Cte values, at 0c. Adjustable pin cur tain stretchers, 11.76 values, $1J0. MM Wash Day Specials Thermax electric Irons, guaranteed, for $3.80. Patent sleeve iron ing boards, 10c. Mrs. Potts' set of irons, 6 pieces, flix-. Square willow clothes hampers, f S.60 values. $1.98. Extra heavy tin wash boilers, with heavy 16-os. copper bottom, No. 8 size, 11.75 values, $1.20; No. & size. $1.96 values, $1.40. The Postoffice Heavy willow clothes baskets, 5e values. OOc. Barf- !!- Co, Rullman's vacuum washing machine, the easiest running machine on the market, either wooden or galvan ised Iron tub, spe cial. $10.00. Good wash boards, 26c values, 10c. Qood wash boards, 40c values, any style, aoc. 100 feet heavy wire clothes line, aesmont. 80c. Brush and mop bolder, the best on the market, 10c. Long handled foil ing feather duators, 28c. CO ft. heavy braid ed cotton clothes line, 39c value 28c No. 8 galvanized iron wash boilera, for 60o Bad irons, Satur day, lb 5c Hardwood wringer benches, Monday, at ...$1.73 Willow clothes bas kets, 76c values, Monday 40c 6-ft. Ironing boards at 0N Heavy cotton mops at lOe 35c Brooms, 19c Another lot of those well-made, well-bound and well-selected 36c brooms at 10c. 25o Aluminumware, 10c Aluminum cream ladles, cake turners and match holders, first-class quality, 25c values, only one of each to a cus tomer, 10c. Oood garden hoe, 10c. 12-tine gar den rake, 10c. Spading forks at Hc. Lawn rakea for 80c. Turf edgers for 73c. Digging forks at 23c. Harden trow els for 25c. Garden Tools Adjust able rake and cul tivator, $1.23. Lawn mowers of all kinds now on dis play $1.08 to $12.00. S-plece gar den aets, spe cial Monday, at, per set &c s t. ; w l-p t e o e Ja panned set consisting of 1 50-lb. flour can, 1 bread box, 1 large sugar can In fancy rray col ors and gold letters, $2.60 values, per let ....$1.75 COMPAQ Roller Skates for boy and girls; Hi ar asaArlm.a - In our store your benefit, use of It. is for-' Make - iy ttC'ttii' ft i f rrtHW .'4iiW'n-t.'fH..f'isi1-'t'SwtflIIrir-S) "r. -. vs sa, sjtssszv 1114 V Ub Ul styles. is. 1 "--Fr-. uBafc