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    Omaha Daily
EDITORIAL
None of 'em. are in it at
fun-making with the Kat
zenjammers. Happy Hooli
gan and little Snookuma.
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PAGES 13 TO 24.
VOL. XL1V NO. 272.
OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1915.
mJSSS?J2V WNQLB COPY TWO. CENTS.
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HITCHCOCK TELLS OF
RECOMMENDATIONS
J. C. Byrne, M. L. Corey and Thomas
7. Flynn ire Names Row Be I
fore the President
ALL WAITING ON MR. BETAN
"Ye. I originally recommended
Patterson, for this place," said Sena
tor O. M. Hitchcock after reading the
account of the appointment of Sam
. Patterson of Arapahoe to the position
of auditor of the Treasury depart-
, ment. "I recommended him, and I
do not know that Mr. Bryan ever
definitely recommended a man for
the place, but the matter hung fire
vso long that Mr. Patterson eventually
notified me of his withdrawal from
the race, as he had taken a position
in Dr. P. L. Hall's bank In Lincoln.
. "Then later, when no one was appointed
, to fill th. place. I wu notified by Mr.
Patterson and his friends that Mr.
Bryan's endorsement could- be secured
for Fatterson If I would again recom-
: mend htm. I 4ld so, with th. present re
sult" Senator Httohoock said so far as he
knows, this appointment wilt have no ef
fect on the pending- appointments for
federal positions In Nebraska. "My
.recommendations are still pending," he
said, "and I have always said that a
soon as 'my men were considered and re
jected by the president and proper
- authorities, I would be ready to offer
other recommendations."
Reviews Herommeadat loan.
'. Senator Hitchcock, talking to a repre
sentative of The Bee. reviewed the exact
succession in which he appointed certain
.men for the Nebraska places, and the
present status of those recommendations,
as follows:
"I first recommended Christ duenther
for collector of Internal revenue. That
hung over for a year. Then Mr. Ouen
ther asked me to withdraw his name,
after Mr. Iiryan had said he would not
eonicnt- to his appointment, and after
President Wilson had said he did not like
to make the appointment without Mr.
Bryan's endorsement. "
' "Then 1 recommended J. C. Bymo of
Columbus fur the position. At the same
11 mo I told the secretary of the treasury
that If Byrne was not satisfactory, and if
Mr. Bryan wss not satisfied with him, I
stood ready to make another recommeda
tron. e fTho attorney general then called on
inc for recommendations for r the posi
tions of marshal and district attorney
Tftat H still pending.
J'Then 1 recommend Swain of Greeley
ior t-.in.rsl:al. Home months 'after that
Hin. in view of the delayin appoint
ment, asWtd me to withdraw his name.
I then recommended T. J. Flyun of
Omaha for marshal. That is where the
patter stands, now," , ..,,,'
"Lodge of Sorrow to: "
i , Be Held by Masons
' ' n memory of- three past grand masters
nf' the Nebraska Masonic grand, lodge, a
lodge- of solrow will be held at the Boot-'
tth Rite cathedral, Twentieth and Doug
las street's, Sunday afternoon, May .
These are the three past grand masters
In whose memory the novel ceremonial
will be held:
Hurry Porter Deuel, died November 23,
1U.
Martin Dunham, died February 18. 1915.
John Jr.. Kaon Mercer,, died February 26,
lflS.
The Nebraska lodge adopted the cere
mony of , the lodge of sorrow several
years ago, but It has never before been
held in this stale. It Is described as
nwjcitkally beautiful and touching.
TI.e nlno lodges of Greater Omaha will
take pert jointly In the ceremony. In-
vliationn hurt, been sent to every Ma
sonic fmirfc In the state, especially to the
present and puMt grand lodge officers.
Judgo Pummel B. Davldeon of Tecum
5li, Hanjr H. Wilson of Lincoln and
William .. DeBord of Omaha will be the
speakers. Rev. Kdwin Hart Jenks will
act as chsplaln. s
BIG DANDELION DIGGING '
CONTEST STARTS SATURDAY
If every school child in Omaha Is not
digging dandelions, it is because they
ran withstand the tempting siren call
of easy money. The Civic league garden
contest committee has placed la the
hands of every schoolboy and girl a
circular announcement of $40. In cash
prizes for digging dandelions.
- Beginning Saturday, and continuing
throughout the month of May, the kid
kies will compete to see who can uproot
the racst market liaskaifuls of the yellow
pests, ifi each of the four districts of
the city, cornering at Twenty-fourth and
Farnain streets, $10 In cash will be
awarded to the person who turns lh the
most dandelions to captains pf city fire
companies. Men and women, as well as
boys and girls, may compete.
"Help to banish the dandelions" la the
slogan, and the only rules are that each
plant must be dug deep, and turned in
promptly by the basketful, without ad
hering earth. '
Many of the youngsters in the contest
are being paid by home owners for dig
ging the dandelions, as well as getting
credit for the work toward the Clvlo
league's cash bos.
BURGESS-NASH BUYERS
GUESTS AT DINNER PARTY
Fuyers and floor managers of the Bur-gets-Kash
company were guests of the
firm Thursday night at a dinner and
theater party. The dinner was served In
the olive room at the Rome hotel. Im
promptu cabaret acts by K. J. Berg, Will
Adams. Mrs. K. P. Wright, J. II. Taylor.
Henry Rjset.dale and A. G. Hoover added
uffUUnt teat to the occasion and when
the party went to the Boyd to the
Deep Puri'le everybody was in the best
of spirits.
Hmrr- Throat aa Chest.
Quickly rilloved by Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar- '
Honey. It easts the throat, soothes the j
lungs, loosens phlegm. Only ISo. All ,
uggista Advertisement- J
Saturday, May 1, 1915,-
- BURGESS-NASH COMPANY-
-STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY -
-BURGESS-NASH C0MPANY-
-PHOJKE DOUGLAS 137.
THE FIRST DAY OF MAY IS AT HAND SOMETHING BETTER,
NEWER, LOVELIER EVERY DAY NOW AT BURGESS - NASH
Have You Tried
Morning Shopping?
WHEN you've an important de
cision to make selecting
your spring ault, (or instance?
It's worth planning tor, to arrange
things at home to have the morn
ing hours for the trip down town.
We know In some households this
Is difficult, but you'll find your
self repaid a hundred told. v
When the rush begins later In the
day It's impossible to serve one
as we desire.
In the morning hours you'll not be
obliged to wait for attention,
storks are In perfect arrangement
and there's a freedom of mind In
decision when one Isn't conscious
that'everybody is In a hurry.
Will you help us to be ot "greater
service to a greater number" to
serve you best to our satisfac
tion and to yours?
BURGESS-NASH COMPANY.
The Newest in
NECKWEAR
NEW creations, including band
embroidered voile and net
vestees,-roll and flat collars, col
lar and cuff sets and new military
sets, sand, blue and white, 75c to
fltt.OO.
Neckwear; 25c and50c
New styles in flat collars, ves
. tees, collar and cuff sets. .
Borg-ess-aTash Co. stain Tloor.
THE NEWEST COATS
ESPECIALLY PRICED AT
$16.50, $19.50 and $25.00
SPECIAL values that will give an ad
ditional incentive to make selections
from. the extensive Burgcss-Nash stock.
Serge, gabardihes, plaids, checks.
covert, tweeds, taffetas and faille
silks, silk Jersey and crepe de chine
coats. Full lined, half lined and un
lined models.
STREET COATS SPORT COATS
MOTOR COATS DRESS COATS
TRAVEL COATS
NEW SILK SUITS
$25, $35 and $45
Taffeta and silk faille in a most
comprehensive assortment.
' ' Dressy find comfortably cool ' '
is why ko many well dressed
women choose these garments.
Medium length and short are the jackets with embroidery
trimming, novel buttonhole etteols and self belts.
Skirts are mainly flare, sreea 3(5 to 44.
, BwrM-sTMa Co.- sUoona Floor
tit-
Long White Silk
GLOVES, $1.25
Values, only 98c
GOOD newt indeed, because it
tells of 16-button length
wAlte silk gloves, the very soft in
greatest demand now to wear with
the new slfort sleeve blouses, at
greatly underprice. They're Milan
ese silk: with Paris point embroid
ery, good $1.25 values at OHc pair.
Boross-sTnsh Co. -Mala Tloor.
Drugs and Toilets
reroxlde, I pt.
for 17c.
Beef, wine and
Iron, 1 pt., 4SV
Syrup of Figs,
60c sine, 84c.
Jad Salts, 76o
site, 4 Be.
Htncklei pills,
100 for lc.
Hill's eaacara
quinine, . 8So
size, ISc.
Olive oil, 35c
lie, 10c.
Denver mud,
25c sise, 13c.
S a 1 hepatlca,
2Gc sise, 16c.
Colorlte, all
shades, 8Se.
Rubber gloves,
60c value, 25c
Combination sy-
ring and water
bottlss. 11.76
value sea
Hot water bot
tle, $1.50 value,
for SUc.
Hospital cotton,
1 lb., 10c.
Double bristle,
genuine Ideal
brush. $1.50
value, 70c.
Canthrox, 50c
she, BO
Java rice pow
der, 80c site,
for 83c.
Manicure scis
sors, 65c and
7 5c values, 40c.
Theatrical cold
cream, H -lb. 2l)c
Isebell's face
powder, 60a
size, 10c.
Melorose rouge
60c stie, 27c.
DJ-ey-klss tal
cum, 80c.
Barf ess-Hash Oo. Xaia floor.
Have You Ever Worn a
Wirth-mor Waist?
Four new styles in this famous Wirth-mor Waist- which
is worth $2.00'and "5" offered
at $1.00
"Wirth-mor" waists arm told her txclasivtly
They mre always $t and always worth more. ,
The materials Lingerie, Batistes, Lawns, are finest obtainable
and style and workmanship are equal to many higher-priced models.
' t
Rach waist Is packed singly In diwt proof envelope,
. thereby It retains its freshness and come to you always
crisp, uncrninpled and dainty to wear. .
Do not fai to be among those first to find profit and
pleasure in these "Wirth-mor" waists at $1.09.
BorgeTash Co. Main 11 oor.
Women's Pure Thread SILK HOSE
Remarkable Values at 69c Pair
Bhnni 'a,blfCk:,White and an ""ortment of. color.:
M8 spl,f 5,h1 D(1 aoubl with double garter tops. . They
slight in f.c U.t0.hqrUtJr' bUt :?ra,' imperfSns-So
tugnt, in fact, that they are unnoticeable.
Boys' and Girls' Cotton Hose, 16c
Fine ribbed black mercerised cotton hose. This Is a number of a
q!lS7eV.rpecd,a!hat nued by the" a
nrr s-Wh Co-Mala Floor. '
25c All SILK RIBBONS at 15c
ana Diacit. a good sash and hair bow ribbon ,-, . .
L ; ' y ' ; SatIn tft Ribbon at 10c ."-V
? Aa excellent quality of satin tsffeta ribbon frota l to SVt Inches wlda
in a variety of shades, values to 25c th. yard. 1 CbH
Remnants of Eibbons Reduced
l various shades and nuaiitu. a ....v.,.
- , m wm wiw
Ribbon remnants
lengths, at greatly reduced prices
' nrrsss-sTasa Co..
lassnsBl.
Boudoir LAMPS
Were, $3.95 to $7.50
- $1.95 " 7
A RT . glass shades,
conventional
scenic and
decorations.
were $3.96 to $7.50.
98c Salad Bowls, 49c
Imported china salad bowls, deco
rated, 8-Inch site, usual 98c valao,
Saturday 40c each.
BargMsvsTMh Co. rourtn rioor.
$1.00 Automobile
SPONGES at 49c
EXTRA large size wool sponges
for, automobile use. Q
The usual $1.00 value... XaC
$1.25 Chamois, 79c
Large sise oil tan chamois, for
automobile, usually 7Q
$1.25, for . y i?C
Moth Bags
75e size, Saturday 59
$1.00 size, Saturday. . .80s
Our line of "Wayne" moth bags
Is very complete.
Tooth Brushes.c
Tooth brushes, several kinds and
styles, usually 25c and in
35c, at 1.5C
Borrsss-Ztasn Co. Maim rioor.
Extra Special Values in Women's
Pumps on the Second Floor Saturday
The Savings Are Very Unusual
TUB different groups which, by the way, are all new and
up-to-the-minute in point of 6tyle, are in patent kid,
mat kid, dull calf .and black satin.
Women's Pumps that Are $3.50 to $4 Values.2.25
women s rumps That Are $4.00, $4.oo ana
$5.00 Values, at $2,65
No trouble to find your size in these two Immense lots.
Our Children '8 Shoe Section
is displaying the most complete line of shoes for
children, misses and growing girls. English
ankle strap, one . and two-strap pumps, Mary
Jane and plain pumps.
The price range Is from 31.SB to $3.00
. Sarg-Ms-Xtaa Co. Baooul moor
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This Is REFRIGERATOR TIME
t SATURDAY'S REMINDERS
. . - Automatic Refrigerators
Come and let us show you a real refrigerator,
let us show you the walls, the 'Insulation,
lining, shelves, trimming and finish, the
never-clog automatic trap, etc., then vcom.
prices . . $25.00 to $57.50
Century Refrigerators
Balding Hall Company's famous lines. The
construction ot our Century refrigerator, the
points of superiority in our Notaseme re
frigerators are worth while knowing. Experienced-help
to show you. Special reduc-
d.0yn'.8r . . $5.00 to $34.50
. Lawn Mower Specials
8-inch wheel, 3-blade lawn mower, either 14 or
16-incb size, special, $2.23.
Norka lawn mowers, 9-lnch drive wheel, direct drive,
Quality and Efficiency mower, 14-Inch, special,
3,23; 16-Inch size, special, H.SO.
Norka patented ball bearing adjustment, set screw
and easy running, either 14 or 16-lnch size, $4.23.
16-lnch Junior ball bearing mower, 4 blades, 10
lncb wheel, splendid value, at 97.00.
CARNATIONS at 2c Jo)
LONG stem, fresh cut, home grown
carnations, assorted colors. Sped;) I
for Saturday at the cut flower se'
tion at 2 each.
arg.as-jrasa Cov Mala Floor.
Garden Hose, Etc.
14 -inch (-ply white garden hose", In 60-foot lengths,
at as.oo.
H-Ineh molded garden hose, guaranteed quality,
per foot, 14c
-lncb moulded garden hose, guaranteed quality,
per foot. 16c.
Brass fountain sprays at 30c.
Brass nozles, up from 80c
Hammocks, complete line, 08c to $IO.OO.
Co. Bss.m.at.
The LAST DAY of the Sale
of ZEISS STOCKS, Saturday
SATl'ltDAV we will place on sale the remaining portion
of the Zciis stock of men's furnishings at ridiculously
low prices, it's our determination to clear out this stock
in the one day, and if values have anything to do with it,.wo
will accomplish the result.
Zeiss Stock of Meh't Shirts
in One Lot, Choice, Each
The "pickln"' Is still good, but
the "plums" will be gathered In
first so early morning picking is
advisable. You'll find all sites
and the range of selection Is very
good. At this price you will want
to buy them In lots of nix or a
dosen, and It wtll be to your ad
vantage to do so.
BarrMs-Haah Co. Mala Tloor.
Zeiss men's hose,
and 15o, sale
price
98c
feles 60o - neckwear,
price . . ..25c
, Zeiss Silk Pajamas
and night shirts, were 15 to $15,
sale prices, $2.aand $4.00.
Zeiss $1.00 and $1.60
neckwear,, "JC
sale price, . ... OC
Bnftw-aTaah Oo Hi la Tloor.
Zeiss. $2.00 and $3.50
neckwear, QQ
sale price...: uOC
Zeiss Full Dress Vests
Also Tuxedo vests, were $3 to
$10, sale prices, $1.50 and $:i.3.
OIL
8 MyJatSS"
St
61 knickerbocker pants, lined throughout, for ages S to 17 years;
regularly $7.60 values; Saturday
Mash
CYERYDODYb OTOFIE"
Zeiss Stock of Men's Hosiery
in Two Big Groups Saturday
regularly 26c, Zeiss men's hose, regularly 60c,
15c .p7AVn:::.l.r.... 29c
Zeiss Stock of Men's Union Suits
All kinds In summer weights, medium weights and "heavies" Two
. big groups:
Zeiss union, suits, regularly to
$4.00 and $5.J0, sale
price
$1.15
50c
Zeiss union suits, regularly to
$3.00 values, sule T
price OC
Zeiss Stock of 2-Pioce Underwear
Big variety of kinds and qualities, regardless ot the former
price, offered for 8aturdsy at, garment
Zeiss Stock of Men's Night Robes
Excepting silks. Including outing flannels, cambrics, mercerised ox
fords and Bolsette; Zeiss price, $1.00 to $3.60, Q nO
sale price Oi7C and 70C
. . Zeiss Stock of Men's Pajamas
Excepting silk, including outing flannel, solaette, cambrics,
etc., Zeiss price to ' $3.00; sale price.
Zeiss price 18.60-to 14.60; sale, price $1.40
- -. . geiss Stock of Neckwear
Score of pretty styles and patterns, divided into three groups for
eaey.taelectloii: 1 r ' ?U : ' . ' -r--
Can a Mah Really Get a Good
SPRING SUIT for $16.50?
ABSOLUTELY yes; if he comes to Burgcss-Nash for it.
We've never seen suit" at $16.50 in any sense equal to
those we are showing this season.
Why don't we sell them for the higher prices we could get for themf
Because we mean to give the greatest clothing service that has ever been
known to the man who pays $16.60 tor his suits and who must have the
kind with the high-priced look and a foundaUon of good, reliable quality.
Men' and Young Men's SUITS
Strictly hand-tailored throughout and built to conform with our strict
specifications, and we commend them for their correctness their splendid
fitting qualities their beauty of finish, their staunchness of materials
and the high standard of tailoring. Suits absolutely supreme at this price.
Glen Urquhart plaids, tartans and shepherd checks, worsted, flannel,
silk mixed worsteds, plain colors and hair lines and stripes. Every six M
or M silk Uned, athletic cut vests, wide and medium rolling lapels. Every
wanted shade and style. Other suit, $13.65 to $40.00.
Men's Golf Clothing;
Qolf suits, coat and pants, $1T.OO and $20.00.
Golf coats. $5.00 to $10.00. B lexer coats, $5.00.
Sport coats, $5.00. Knickerbocker golf trousers, $7.60.
Borresa-BTaah Cw Tonlth Flee.
Boys Suits, With Two Pair of Pants,
$7.50 Values, Saturday for $4.95
GOOD, sturdy materials, including blue serges, cheviots, fancy mixtures, eta,
In the most wanted shades; coat Norfolk style, with two pairs ta m mm
Boys' $12.50 and $18 Suits at $9.95
Made of the very finest materials,
strictly hand-tailored throughout, blue
serges and fancy mixtures, for agea 6
to 18 years; values to tQ QC
$18.00; sale price $V,VD
Boys' Hats, &3o
Every shape, style and color for the
little fellows, a splendid line rn.
for selection; Saturday, at.... OUC
Children's $2.00 Wash Suits, $1.25
Our display of children's wash suits at this price Is very attractive and exten
sive. Made up In a variety of pretty styles, In the most wanted fabrics, , for
ages 1 to I years. The season s very newest etrects, regular
$2.00 values, for . . . . ,
Burgsss-sTssh Co-rourtk Tloor
Boys' $1 Shirts and Blouses, 50c
Made of a good quality of percales,
some slightly soiled from display, slxea
13 to 14 and 4 to 14, with and pa
without collars, were to $1, for OUC
Boys' $1.50 Pants, 98c
Knickerbocker style for ages S to 18
years, Including blue serge and fancy,
were, $1.60, sale nn
price HOC
$1.25
Saturday Is Chocolate Day
XVhli.pad Cream Chocolates, 40c qualify, SSa
Fresh Cream Caraiurla. nut and plain, tlx Ss
Our Bpeclal Block Walnut J'enodil. lb.. SOo
liom.-inad. I'eaJ.ut Brittle, lb... Is.
galt.4 Peanuts, lb So
tuffss-irash Co. Bas.nuat.
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