I'll K HKK: OMAHA. TUKMUY, Jl'NE 1, 1913. BRIEF CITY NEWS W sliding Kings at Edholm's. Moot TriaX It Now Bsacon Fraai Bleetrlo Taas Burgpsa-Qranden Co. aalataa SffloUnoy Th tie plata tl Inner served at Pchltts hotel. Sr. Jsmsa F. Ooaaoliy, Deattst, wlsli aa to annmnce the removal of hl offices to Brown block, 16th and Douglas Kts. Formerly In Cy National bank. "Today's Complete Movie Proa-ram' classified aectlon today, and appear U The Bee EXCLUSIVELY Find out what the various moving picture tliaatsrs offer. Tonrteaa Vew Polioemea Fourteen new stars will ahlne In Omaha on Tubs 'day. These atara will bo worn lv new jwllconipn, who havo lieen Instructed by Captain Dempsey In the ahsnce of Chief lninn. To' Ohio for Trial I U. Round, chief of police of Warren, O., has secured requisition papers from Oovernor More head and tonlKht he will return home, taking with him Fedele Benna, wanted In Ohio, where be will answer to a murder charge. Xaneft rnseral Tueaday The funeral of the lute Ollio J. kaoeft will be hold from the Ileafey & HraTey undertaking t parlors at 8:3t o'clock thia morning. Kaneft was a member of the local lodge 'of Eagles. All Engles In the city are ex pected to attend. One Ont of Hospital Mrs. A. U 1 TVorkhoven, ICM Mercdeth avenue. Is ; home from the Methodist hospital, where she has been for some ttmo following an operation. Mr. Workhoven, 111 for sev eral weeks. Is still at St. Joseph's hos ' pltal. The Workhovens have four chil dren. run for the Children As the result of the recent heavy rains, the excavation for the new First Presbyterian church at j Thirty-fourth and I'arnnm atrecte, re- j acmblea a miniature lake. Children of Ithe neighborhood have been having great 'sport there, wading In. the water or Ipaddllng around In Improvised boots. Xnsen Builds Vew Borne M. K. Iuxen, wholesale cigar dealer, Is build ing and fine M.000 residence at Fifty- 'seventh and Leavenworth streets. The Bankers Realty Investment company is Ithe building company. This new home will ''be located Just west of tho McKeen resl- 'dence, to be of brick construction with white stone trimmings, and equipped with' a hot water heating, plant, fire plae, llo bath room, and to be finished In oak and mahogany. WEATHER CLEAR IN WEST Temperatures Riling and Farmer Are Af ain at Work in Their Ficldi. SOME BRIDGES ARE STILL OUT Clear and murh .warmer weather, ac cording ti the reports to the railroads, Is gcnernl all over the country between tho Missouri river and the mountains. Morn Iiir temperatures were reported at from 45 to ft' above ero. The same reports nro to tho erfect that the waters In tho streams are rapidly receding, and that by the middle of the week the ground will be sufficiently dry so that farmeis will be able to go Into their fields and renew the work that ceased nearly two week? ago on uotoimt of rain. With the ex ception of the Northwestern and tha Wabash, the railroads operating in and out of Omnha have come out from undor the floods of the last ten days aud are again running trains on schedule. All Washout . It r pa I red. The trouble experienced by the North western Is on the Honosteel line and along the Verdlgre river In northern Ne braska. There miles of grade Is washed ont and several bridge are thrown out of. place or entirely washed away. Many men are at work night and day, but It will be the last of the week before train serviiw will be restored. The Wabash la having Its trouble along the Gulls (In river In northern Missouri and on lis OnuUia-St, Louis line. The Gullatln river is out of It banks and nt the town of Oallatln water Is three feet deep over the truck. Several bridges aro reported out and considerable grade washed away. It will probably be two or three days before trains will run through from Omaha to Bt. Louie. Regular train arc run from Omaha to Fattonsburg. Tuesday, June 1, 1915. BURGESS NASH STORE NEWS FOR TUESDAY- Phone D.137 Burgess-Nash Announce-Beginning Tuesday, a Series of Important JUNE SALES THROUttMOUT THE STEE Board Backing Up Ernst on Teachers' Pay Question Statement by memliers of the Board of Education Indicate that these officials are not disposed to contravene the action of President Ernst, who announced that teachers' warrants will not be signed until "after the work has been done." Robert Cowell, oltalranan of the finance committee. Is outspoken In his conten tion that Mr. Ernst's action should not be criticised. "I am flow to believe that our teachers would take exceptions to the action of the president ( of the board," he said. . Cald A. C. Wakeley: "It may be all right to pay befors the work haa been done In the case of a private concern, but for public service there can be no question rcganNlng the merits of Mr. Ernst's position." The schools will close June 18 and President Ernst will sign the warrants the next day, or as soon aa the secre tary of the board has them ready. Sec retary Bourke haa expressed, a willing ' ness to work day and night In order to get tha warrants out as soon as possible. Mrs, Raytera, Aged 102 Years Old, Buried Monday Mrs. Antcnttt ftaytera, aged 105 years, died at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Mejstrik, Fifty-fourth and Hickory streets, Saturday evening at 6 o'clock, tihe is survived by two sons, Frank and Anton; one daughter, Mrs. . Mary MeJ strlk; one grandson, four granddaughter and ten great-grandchildren. Thirty-seven years ago Mrs. Raytera migrated to Omaha, from Cleveland, O., wiiere she had lived twelve years. She la one of the oldcxt settlers in Omaha and la well known throughout the entire ilty. The. funeral was held at i Monday afternoon from tho residence of tier daughter. Interment will be made at the Bohemian National cemetery. Sues City for Death of His Son in Miller Park by Drowning Luuis Hansen, father of George Han sen, a lad who was drowned In Miller park lagoon. May SO, 1913, haa brought suit for $3,000 damages against the city in district court. The city, although !n effect Inviting boys to awlm In the lagoon, failed to pro vide adequate precautions against acci dents, tho petition alleges. . Hansen asferta his belief in the petiti.iu tliut t?ie boy's life might have been eav-sl bad a watchman at Milder park rum nioned a pulmotor. Cuala Wat Walk with Rkeaaiatlsni. A suilslied patient writes: "loan's Liniment cured my rheumatism, am grateful. I can now walk without pain.' only a&c. All druggists. Advertisement. POLICE FIND ARTICLES FOR SMOKING OF OPIUM What Is Believed by the police to have been an opium amokers' resort, at tf&3 . Hodge street, waa raided Sunday night, by officers, who aay they believe their j suspicion were proved correct They : found ouantttlea of gum opium, opium Pipes and other supplies used In opium Joints. Noah Blarkwln. negro resident; of the place, waa arrested and la held In jail aa a auspicious character, pending ' action by federal authorities. 1 Hiatal Matte ay Maay. l.n't wait for rheumatism to Indicate dleanfd kidneys. When you suffer pains and adits b) day and sleep dis turbing bladder weakness by night, feel tlied. nervous and rundown, the kidneys . nd Madder should he restored to Itc-ilihy, Ftrous and regular action. U ts i mistake to uonpone treatment. Foley H-'ruv j;.'.ls pill the kidneys ill sound, holtby ..i.dtiull and keep them active er.l strums I Kin taking today. n-tf ri 'ii.tj' t li'iw ihe first doe. Kdd cve.y 'it j --AiiVorliseiiH tit. Alamito Comes Out With Flying Colors Hundreds of sam ples taken by the City and State (dozens of them Alamito sam ples) resultedin Thirteen prosecu tions and scores of warnings sent by tho atjr to 'Milk' Dealers. Alamito Milk how : ever, comes through well up above tho Standard in Butter Fat and with a re markably low Bac teria count. This shows the Qual i ty and Sanitary Condi tion of Alamito Milk and Cream. After all, the best Judges are Custom . . ers. The countless number - of compli ments on our Milk and Cream by satis fied Customers and the wonderful in-' crease of sales (five ample proof of the high score of Alamito Milk and Cream. The State score card of the New Alamito Plant shows it is al most perfect. Come and see how we handle your milk. Order today. It t-osts no more. Cheap est in tlie long run. Alamito Dairy DOUGLAS 409. UOll iflWrafSnTA tiin'iiuik iif A' $$1E Presenting Buying Advantages That Are Quite Out-of-the-Ordinary TMIKSK. '5iu.iifilM ivpnts ore the result of t-jirefullv laid nlnns. hi somo instances thev will lv iu tho nature of "clcarnways" tl tertain i- lines of desirable merchamliso which, for one reason or nuotlier, we liavr deeitled to disMst .uuuuor merthandip" which we were able to necurp at much below the usual market price. ol. while others will be specially lwught This Will Be Preparation Week for the June Brides, Graduate! and Confirmation Class Members THIS week has been set aside and prep arations havo long been afoot to make this event' noteworthy in price and Vviw3 splendid assortments to nnues, graauaies ana confirmants. r. .... . l nprt'.iai Baia uave oeen planned for the week to em brace practically everything for personal wear, for gifts, for "howern' and for out fitting the bride' new home.. We can help you, not alone by catering to your Known needs, but by giv ing you the value of our constructive uggeitlona. Your needs are our op portunity. BURGESS-NASH COMPANY. 3 i-a The June Sale of Muslin UNDERWEAR IT'S our aim to excel in our semi-anuual sales of muslin underwear, iu variety and daintiness of styleH and in values, so it is naturally expected of us that this .luno Side should not only excel those elsewhere, but should also excel our own previous efforts. The garments assembled here are the loveliest possible refined, dainty, unusually well m:nh I'nricrntUNUita at aVtr I Corset covers, drawers and gowns of J good quality nainsook, lace snd embroid ery Insertion and edging trimmed. J I'jndormmdina M "Oo Corset covers, drawers and gowns, of j extra quality of nainsook, finished with I several rows of lace Insertion nnd ribbon i beading. 1 I'lHlorniiisiina at tft- I Uowus or batiste and nainsook, en velope chemise snd petticoats of fine cam brics and muslin, scores of pretty, dainty styles. I nderiniwlina at $1,145 Gowns of riue crepe and shoer nain sook; petticoat of fine nainsook and cambric; combinations and envelope che mise, beautiful new styles. rhiklren'a Vndermtisliiis, Jifto Drawers and petticoats, many styles, daintily trimmed. rnlM'miilitt at $1.73 Dainty lae medallion and rlbbou trimmed gowns nnd combinations of nain sook, batiste and crepe, also petticoats with deep flounces of fine embroidery, rows of lare and embroidery insertion. I wi ii .it n si on i.. ma o.t ..... ... v ..... . ... (iowns, ppttl costs snd combination" of finest nainsook snd bstlMe, with sheer si rui i'i 'i'in j Mian irru, i wn n n iiiiti iaau and mednlllons. Otne do t'hine (Joviih, $i.l)K With pink or white yoke of line le. out very long and ft'.ll. I nOwnMiMlinn at lrit p One lot of flno tinderinusllns and crepe de thine undermusllns that have become slightly soiled from Iismlling: regular price $2.00 to IIG.SO, ul linlf price. Children's Itrnwers at lo Ciood qtinllty muslin, with duster of pin tucks. Mr BnrvMM-lTftali Cooog.d Floor. i i i June Clearaway of Women's PUMPS Were $3.50, $4 and $5 Lines at $1.95 THERB are to be exactly 327 pairs of good atyU pumpa. The short lines left from this season's selling. The leathers Include patent colt, dull calf, tan suede, gray suede and black satins. The sires and widths are as scheduled below: Sizes 8H 8 3K 4 4H B OU H T I TH Widths: I I I I j I I I aa i a i . a a ! j i to i a i 8 i n e j 4 j a i . a" b i io 24 at I h i iT I la i si a i 4 C 1 H 14 14 15 14 11 ia 7 a 11 U 8 15 8 j 7 8 11 T a 1 j Bart;..s-Hash Co. -B.coad rioor. $1.50 to $2.00 FANCY SILKS, 88c ..v A remarkable value and a remarkable range of selection. 42-Inch silk poplin, in all plain shades. 36-Inch chiffon taffeta, in all plain shades. 36-Inch stripe chiffon taffeta, pretty colors. 4 2-Inch all silk crepe de chine, plain shades. 42-Inch brocaded crepe de chine. ! - 36-Inch heavy Japanese tub silks, white and black.' t. 36 and 32-Inch wash silks, pretty colored and satin stripes. 36-Inch black chiffon taffeta for skirts and suits. 36-lnch princess inessallnea in SO different ahades. 36-Inch natural pongee silk, heavy quality. 36-Inch embroidered white Japanese wash silks. 36-Inch stripe messaline, pretty shades. B or g ass-Wash Co. Mala Hoes. saaBBSBBBaaassaaasaaaasBasBisssBssaaaaBSBSBaSBaaaBaaaaaaBBBSBBa Here's Something New Under the Sun OP ewiwier . MSiStMH. (m QJ Thi Very Latett Crtatiotu in m Warm Weather Dreu for . My Lady and Shown Exclusively at Barges$-Nath. Price, $5.00, $5.95, $6.95 to $10.00 rpuE "Summer Girl" combines to an unusual degree the distinguishing features Excluslveness, Gracefulness of Form, Refinement of Style -with a serviceability made to withatand tha severest tests of e very-day use. Frequent launderlngs, with no loss of dainty style are made easy by the absolute simplicity of design and trim tilings. This feature cannot be over estimated in the selection of tub dresses for the hot summer months. The wide variety of attractive ma terials, including Butcher linen. Pal metto cloth, striped middy cloth, polka- dot cotton poplin, make three or four of these dresses an attractive wardrobe. The extreme simplicity of fastening no buttons or hooks makes it th. Ideul outing garment, easy to put on ana on. visit our store ana let us show you the many unusual festures of the "Summer Girl." BartMS-Vask Oo. BocanA Floor. Make Your $2.00 Go Farthest Tuesday It Will Secure You a Sewing Machine OI U Sewing Machine Section includes a large number of high-grade, reliable makes of sewing machines from which you can make your selection, low as ft New or slightly used models offered to you on terms as f2.0O IKW, $1.00 A WKKk. That's tha convenient way ws'vr arran(.d for vnu to nnv in worms mom wunnerrul a.wlng machln., "TEI siasoaao SVItsi," with lock un.i ciialn atltrn, "si stmlKlit." ocnlml nnrdl. at) in: iintHl and Dratitii sl. t mat'hlne listod at I6U.00, at the vrry low price of $38.00, OTH1CH W'lX'IAIiH Mmtme (used), list price tao.uo, our special prire 'l'ue(lav $36.76 tandard Special, list trloe Ko.vu, our special price, Tuesdav vtm ni:si)AV Whit. (usiXi). list prlrv ttt.OO, our special Mli Tutisuay SOS.7S mowt impvovM, list prlru IK. 00. our ror'lsl rrlr Tusday 1.7S Barges a-aTaah Mowimg Hachias etloa Thlr4 , Floor. The ANNUAL JUNE SALE OF RIBBONS Brings Jgffl These Remarkable Values to 65c for 23c AN l' NITS UAL assortment a most fitting underprioe occasion that Is certain to acquaint you quickly wlih the new location of this portion of our store. Fancy ribbons, including Dresdens, J Bernards, satin .striped moires, and fancy checks, ranging in width from 5ty to 7 Inches, ribbons especially adapted for the making of sashes, girdles and for milllnerv purpot-es. The real values are to 66c June sale price, Tuesday, SWc the yard. SSc All-Hilk Ribbons at 14c Plain taffeus, moires and fancy striped ribbons In an excellent quality, 4 V to 5H in. wide, white, pink, blue, acarlet, cardinal, copen, navy, brown and black. .ir. ittbhon tiirtlles and Hushes Made to Vonr Onlrr vn Short Notice and at Very Itcniwinable lrlce. Brf.sa-sTash Co Mala Tloor. a(ii All-Silk RiblKuts at 10c Hibbons for children's sashes and hair bows, in a splendid line of staple shades; ul no checks, stripes and flowered effects: good value at 20c; sale price, lUc a yard. Attractive Values in FLOUNCINGS For the June Sales KlounclnKs to 50c at 2Ac ORGANDY flounclngs. fine embroidered batiste, all over embroidery, colored edge batiste flounclngs, fine corscjr cover embroidery and . baby flounclngs.- Values to 69c, at yard, 25c. Flounclngs at Sc ORGANDY flounclngs. k40 Inches wide, ysrd, Ktfc. FloundnKs at SOc ORGANDY, fine voile and batiste, dainty patterns, at yard. BUc. Flounclngs at 73c to f 2.IM) NEW net top lace flounclngs. 18 to 27 inches wide, to match. Splendid values, at T5o to 92.00 the yard. arrss-sTaak Co Mala Floor. Royal Society Pack age Goods 1-3 Off INCLUDING shirt waists, night gowns, corset covers, combinations, baby dresses, in fants' dresses, bibs, caps, etc.; complete with floss for work ing. Our entire line at V4 off. Barf eaa-sTaah Co. Mala Vloor. Fresh From the Hands of New York's Cleverest Designers Come Many BLOUSES to Sell at $1.50 to $5.95 OUtt UJouso tftoro is nlwuyn husv, and those new mcxiels, which have Just been reproduced from high-priced models, will set it fairly humming. Several thousand new blouses. verythln. from the plain tailored model to the blouse for the dressiest o'crastoha: such materials as: Voile Organdie . Crepe de Chine Lawns Laces Linens Georgette Crepe New Candy Stripe Malls arf.ss-aTa.il Co, ooaA Floor. Good News for the Housewife June Sale of Mattresses in the Basement Tuesday GOOD news, inched, becnuso it toll of apodal valnw in mattresses nnd other lxHlding that are t'ur below regu lar market urice today. $9.50 Comfort Mattresses for $5.95 Stearns Si Foster eomfort mnt tressed, full 5(J-jkuihI weight, roll edge, gootl pelet-tion of ticking designs. $12.50 "Luxurious" Mattresses for $8.75 Bteams & Fonter "luxurious" mattresses, fifty pound welsht, llnest white cotton felt filling, roll edge. $17.50 Steams & Foster Mattresses, $12.50 Stearns & Foster mattresses, fifty-pound weight, double stitched, roll edge, finest art tick covering. $7.50 Mattresses at $4.98 White layer fe! insUres.ses. rolled or Krn It edge, covered with good grsde srt ticking in vari ous attractive colorings, forty-five pound weight, full bed "lit. $5.50 Mattresses at $3.98 Full six, ull cotton filled maltresnes, with thick layers of reinforced felt, art tick covered, the low est price ever Quoted on mattresses of equal work manship and material. Bed Pillows at $1.00 Made of trlctl all pure ranltary feathers, covered with best srado art ticking, several styles to swlect from; pillows that will help to produce normal sleep. The regular price would be $4.01) l.alr; during our June Heading Hale. Tuesday, at !. es eh aurgsss-Vasa . $4.50 Mattresses at $2.95 Full site mattresses for steel couches or daven ports, made with -'-Inch box border, all cotton fill ing, with tape fastenings; covered with heavy, good wearing denim. $2.00 Mattress Pads, $1.39 Slie 5ix?6 unitary mattress pads that are ivorth I2.0H, mi Hair during our June Bedding Spe cial Sale at 1.3i each. Sheets and Pillow Cases I'tica sheets and pillow rases aro the best be cause they wesr longer and look more like real linen than any other make. Note the low prices lor our .Mine Uedding rlsle: Utica Sheets A'.tr :.4x8U, ul SOc Size 72i9U. at Sire Slxt0. at 7.V Sis slx99. at Slzf 90x9, st '. Mo Utica Pillow Cases Size 4-x3t:. at IHc Sis iox'M, at INc Bleached Muslin, Yard, 3Vc Yard wide bleached musliu. light and medium trades, 'i lo 10 yard lengths. Co.-Bsa.ment. We Develop Your films free of charge when order is left for printing. BUBGESS-r "EYERYDODY'fl STORE IS Free Lessons in china paint ing. Join the flasM Tuesday. Evervbody reads The Bee. 1 Advertisers can coverjOmaha with one paper ! I i I t f f I t II i