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Omaha Daily
EDITORIAL
PAGES ELEVEN TO limn
The Sunday Dee i the only
Omaha newspaper t h a t
fives Its readers four big
ptfes of colored comics.
VOL. XLVKQ. i)
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OMAHA, SATURDAY 'MOKNINQ. OCTOBER 9, 3915.
Om rala, at Btotal
ws Btaaae, eta 8
SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS.
AUTOMOBILES COT
IN ON MILROADS
Mere Strangers in Omaha During
Bif Carnival Dayi, but Bail
roads Haul Less.
a
Friday, October, 8, 1915-
Kew October Yletor.
Mecorde are B.ady.
-BURQESS-NASH STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY-
.The Famous Cnlekerlng
nanoe Are Bold Only We
-Phone Douglas 137
Winter Weather is Coming Forward 24 Hours Every Day Wise People Are Keeping
Well Ahead of ItGetting Their Cold Weather Clothing Now at Burgess-Nash
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MA CHUTES ARE BEYOND COUNT
While traffic officials of the steam
and electric railroads assert that
during the carnival season the num
, Jer of strangers In the city has been
Oar greater than during any former
corresponding season, the revenue
brought to the companies has been
less than In any previous rear. They
blame It all upon the automobiles
' that monopolized the bulk of the
.jbprt-haul business.
For instance, during Wednesday, the
day of the electrical parade, the street
" railway company gathered approximately
; 148,000 fairs. This included the trans
portatlon of those who cam and went
from their homes on business, as well as
those who Came down In the evening- to
View the parade or to attend the Sunday
meetings at the Tabernacle.
While the number of fares collected
during the day looks large, during the
. corresponding day one year ago theTe
were 171.000, or Si,000 more than this year.
Notwithstanding the falling off In busl
, tiess, this 'year the street railway com
J pant maintained the best service In Its
if history during any parade day and even
ing. In the evening more than 100 extra
'i cars were put Into service. On soma or
f the Unas cars were run at Intervals of
. one minute apart
I Maar Come Is Aatos.
I The passenger men of the railroads
f centering In Omaha, while they have not
f completed the computations, assert that
the passenger business into umana ine
day of the electrical parade and, for that
matter, all the week, waa unusually light
Ttrnv estimated that within a fifty-mile
radius, between S.000 and 10,000 automo
biles cam to Omaha Wednesday. - No
ear, they say contained less than four
persona and many of them seven and
Ipht Had it not been for the auto
.Mobiles, this crowd of more than 80,000
would have ridden the trains.
From beyond a radius of fifty and up
to seventy-five miles there were numer
ous automobiles In the city and a con
siderable number that came from as
far as 100 miles away.
Both steam and eleotrl railway men
studied the conditions In the city during
the big days of the carnival season and
assert that all of the downtown streets
were full of automobiles owned by people
from out of town, and that this parking
of cars was In evidence far out In the
resident ''sections.
Creighton Model
, House Elects Its
,; Officers for Year
Officers were elected last night by &e
CrelghtOn Model House, resulting as fol
lows: Speaker, John Beveridge; chief
clerk, T. & Dunbar; Journal clerk, R. J.
Flood; ergeaht-at-arma, W. J. Wilkin
son. The Model House Is the law school's
debating society and Is patterned after
the federal house of representatives.
Meetings are held every Wednesday eve
ning, when bills are Introduced, debated
and . voted upon.
The office of speaker la the most hon
ored on In the society, and was carried
off this year by only eight Votes. Bev
eridge, who Is a Delta Theta Phi man,
polled the entire fraternity vote, totaling
a count of eighty-one, while nts oppo
nent, T. B. Bheehan, running Independ
ently, registered seventy-three ballots.
The race for chief clerk was even closer,
Dunbar, also a Delta candidate, winning
over U J. Hanley by two votes, the totals
being 7 to 74. For Journal clerk the final
count stood 84 for Flood and 64 for I. R.
Waters.
Regular meetings of the Model Hous
will begin next Wednesday.
White Wife of Jap
is Taken to Asylum
Mm. Tokanaga, known In Omaha as
"Miss C M. Brady." an actress who
married Tokanaga, a Japanese, In New
York five years ago, waa taken to the
Norfolk asylum for the Insane by sher
iffs deputies.
She was found to be Insane by the
Douglas County Insanity commission
following a report made by the late Dr.
Samuel K. Spalding that she "has a
mania' for blackmailing men." She made
her. horn until recently at 1717 Chicago
street -
According to the late Dr. Spalding's
report. Miss Brady's marriage to the
apanes had a possible bearing on the
development of her mental ailment Her
mother was confined In an asylum. for
thirty years. .. j
Miss Brady and another man lntane
patient created a disturbance as they
were leaving the court house and some
Joker telephoned to the police that two
women were being kidnaped In an auto
mobile, with the result that the police
sent- out a rescue party, only to learn
that It was all In vain.
Miss Brady recently was sent to
Darter, Mich., where relatives are liv
ing, but ahe returned to Omaha.
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BAIRD l ELECTED HEAD
OF THE OMAHA FIELD CLUB
Car J. Balrd was elected president of
the Omaha Field club to succeed J. W.
Hughes at the annual election of officers.
Frank W. Hale was re-elected vice presi
dent The board of idrectors also rati
fied the recent elections by the stockholders.
I
ftnr JttT Offer This s4 Be..
DON'T MIS3 THIS. Cut out this slip,
enclose with Be and mall it to Foley A
Co., Chicago, 1111., writing your name
and address clearly. Tou will receive In
return a trial package containing Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs,
eolda and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for
pain In sides and bck, rheumatism,
backache, kidney and bladder ailments;
and Foley Cathartlo Tablets, a whole
some and- thoroughly cleansing cathartic,
for constipation, bllllousneae, headache
and sluggish bowels. Sold evarywuera
Advertisement
c
Life Size Photograph of the
New AIC-SAR-BEN QUEEN
OX DISPLAY IX OUIt 1TH ST. WINDOW.
A life else photograph. S0s4 0 Inches, of MIS3 MARIAN HOWE,
the new Queen of AK-SAR-DEN Is on display in one of our 16th
Street Windows. -
After the Autumn Gown
Comes the Selection of Gloves
UR new stocks are large and varied enough to meet every demand
you may mane upon us ana we Know we can m you periwcujr. ,
Sample French Kid Gloves, at yoc
Usual $1.60 and $2.00 Quality
Thousand pairs to choose from. A splendid op
portunity to supply your needs. They are slightly;
, soiled and mussed from handling but otherwise la
perfect condition, black, white and colors In the as
sortment, 05c the pair.
Bargese-Wasa Co. Mala loor
Another Big Handkerchief Value
Saturday Including 25c Values, 10c
ANOTHER big lot of dainty kerchiefs for women. In a wide vrletJ
of styles and kinds, Including very flue linen handkerchiefs, with
plain -lnch hem, some hand embroidered corners, some with Ar
menian lace edge, others of Shamrock lawn, plain solid colors colored
borders.also an assortment of men's full else fine linen handkerchiefs
values to 26c, your choice for lOe each.
Bnry ss-Wa.h Co. Main Floor..
French Ivory Alarm Clocks, $10P
LSO Included are a few fancy mantel, desk or boudoir clocks, all
attractively made with American movements. The values are)
really $1.50 to $2.00.
$2.50 to $3.00 Ivory Mirrors, at $1.00
Grained Ivory French beveled mirrors In round or French mil
linery shape. Some have extra long handles, especially for dressing.
Usually 2.50 to $3.00 values, fl.oo each.
Bnrg.se.Waan Co. Main Floor.
Blouses -An Irresistible Assemblage
at $3.95, $5.00, $6.50 up to $25.00
BLOUSES that express the ultimate of refinement and authentlo
good taste. Many new style innovations of simple charm. Georg
ette enfte blouses In flesh, white and all the new suit shades; plaid
Roman stripe taffetas; dressy lace and net blouses; tallleur blouses in
taffeta soiree, crepe de chene and pussy willow; blouses for every
occasion. ' "
Bargess-sTash Co Second Floor. -
"Wirthmor" Waists $1.00
Always Worth More
OUR new allotment of "Wlfthmor" waist will go on sale Saturday
as frequently happens, they'ir likely be sold. before the day U
over. Just a very limited quantity of the new models on sale Saturday.
Aa always, $1.00 As always wortn more.
Bnrr.ss.Nash Cc Main Tloor.
Glearaway of AH Broken Lines of
Women's FairSHOES--Second Floor
RIGHT at the beginning of the season we offer for Saturday a clear
away of all broken lines of women's shoes at a very substantial
reduction. -
Women's $5.00 Shoes. $3.85
Four styles women's patent colt boots from our
regular $5.00 lines, choice $:i.85.
Women's $5.00 Shoes, $3.65
Four styles women's dull calf boots from our
regular 15.00 lines, choice Saturday $3.63.
Women's $3.50 Shoes, $2.yo
Four styles women's kid skin shoes,
button and lace styles from our regular
$3.60 lines. Saturday $2.05. .
Child's $3.00 Shoes, $1.85
fVitMrAn'M and Misses' hleh cut shoes.
' the broken lines carried over from last sea
nn. hut all splendid wearing shoes; worth
. to 13.00. choice for $1.85.
The Burgess-Nash Special $3.50 Shoes for
Women Are Favorites
Twenty new models for your selection always $3.60. Thousands
of shoes are sold at $4.00. $4.00 and $5.00 that In reality represent no
more style, fit and wear than the Burgess-Nash $3.50 lines.
Bnrf ss-Wasa Oo. g.oond rioor.
Women's $1.50 to $3.00 Union Suits
Offered to You Saturday at 98c
T'S indeed a remarkable. offering. The samples and broken lots of a
big distributor. Garments that are In great demand now and that
will be much more so a few weeks hence.
Included are fine cotton, wool, part wool and silk and wool. Vari
ous styles and makes, such as low neck and sleeveless, high neck, long
sleeves; low neck and short sleeves, not all slies in any one lot. The
usual $1.60 to $3.60 qualities at 08c.
( Bnrg-.se-ash P.. Mala Tloor.
Sewing Machine Needles, lc Each
Ml-
Announcing the Himen for the
Amateur Kodak
Picture Contest
THE Judges for the Amateur
Kodak Picture Contest which
closed September SO have made
their decision and announced the
following aa winners:
Class. "A"
No, 117 First Prise
Xo. 114. ..... .Second Priie
Class "B"
Xo. ISO First Prise
Xo. 100 Second Prise
Class C"
Xo, 102. First Prise .
Xo. 146 Second Prise
NOTK As , we have no other
means of identification other than
the numbers those holding any
of the winning numbers will please
call for their prise at the Kodak
Section.
We develop your films free
of charge when an order Is left
for printing. .
' Bnrgess-sTaaa Oo Mala moor.
Auto Veils, $1.00
CHIFFON . auto veils, 1 H
yards long, all the best
shades. Very special at $1.00
each.
BnrreiB-ITasa OeMatn floor,
ROSES at 2c
FRKSH cut roses, variety of col
ors to choose from, specially
priced for, Saturday at, each, 2c.
Bnrgesa-Vaaa Oo Mala Tloor.
BURGESS-NASH SUITS Are Thoroughly
Representative of the New Approved Styles
r ? increasing favor it du to tmartnett and
wearability. You 7cf from a very large
showing to which new creation are added daily
Tho vogue of Bnrgoss-Nash suits was never so
pronounced ns it is this autumn. The unusual and
notably varied display of tho very newest modes, and
but a few of ench, is of interest and moment to every
stylo-loving woman.
The very fact of such a wonderful style variety from
which to select makes the wearer of the llurgess-Naeh suit
quietly but effectively distinguished. There are becoming suits
for every woman from the petite site of 16 up to slse 46.
Suit Values Uncommon at $25 and $35
The uncommon value In these suits at $26.00 and $35. Ou
will appeal to you because of their style excellence as much
as because of the quality of materials and careful attention
to the many little details. A hint of what awaits you
New fur-trimmed 'Owsack" suit.
Velvet trimmed lironricloth suit,
Hrnlde gabardine suit.
New RiiNfilan suit.
Fur trimmed broadcloth suit.
Velvet nilt, fur trimmed.
New braided velvet suit.'
Dressy broadcloth suit.
tlrondcloth suit In loose type.
Sport" suit in Knglixh tweed.
Tailor suit In serge.
' Novelty suit in checks.
Krimmer trimmed poplin suit.
New suits In velour de Iain.
$25.00
and
$35.00
Coats and Wraps
Street coats, motor coats, utility and evening types are
proffered In wool, velours, velvets, Bolivia cloth and sturdy
tweeds. Price range $19.50, $23.00, $:i.1.00 to $100.
Bnry.se-Wash Co.Breovi Tloor.
This Muscovite "ooetnme talHanr la a Oal
let Ilea. The l. of mnttoa eleevs and side
shirring are new. Xa handsome ealffoa veu
vet, itimt.n liimnut
We Specialize on TRIMMED HATS
at $5.00THESE ARE UNUSUAL
u
TIIE most talked of line of millinery in Omaha, Other
stores ' ' can 't see how we do it, "but that incidentally
is our secret. The fact remains by ACTUAL COMPARISON
4o other house in the City gives such generous values.
Scores of new styles shown for the first time Saturday, every
one decidedly different At $5.00.
$2.00 to $3.00 Untrimmed Velvet
Hats Saturday, Trimmed Free $100
BEAUTIFUL silk velvet drew hata of good quality (the illustration
i shows a few of the large, small and medium shapes.) All the
smart turbans, sailors toques, new aide roll effects, trlcorns, etc., navy,
brown, myrtle, black, etc, $1.00 each.
Bnrgess-arash Co. BMond floor.
Velour PILLOW SLIPS and SCARFS
Usually $5.00 Saturday at $2.50
THE slips are trimmed with gold and tapestry. The scarfs are
extra large sice, trimmed with tapestry and gold braids. Browns,
greens, rose blue and tan. We consider them good values at $5.00.
Saturday. $2.50.
s BurfMa-Bab Oov Third Tloor.
DRUGS and TOILET GOODS
Woodbury'a fa
cial Soap, 25o
cake ..... .17c
4711 White gly
cerine soap. 12c
Pebeco tooth,
paste, 50o site
for :.2o
SanJtol tooth
paste, 15o size
f or ; 15o
D a g g o t. &
KamsdeU'B cold
cream, 35c sice
for 2o
Colgate's tooth
paste, large
sice for...SOo
Jap rose soap,
cake So
Pear's unaccru
ed soap. , . ,11c
Combination fountain syringe
and hot water bottle, one-year
guarantee; regular $1.75 val
ues, special 97 c
4, " '- v f
Canthrox sham-,
poo, 60o slse
for 2ihj
William's shav
ing soap. . .2o
Double bristle
Ideal hair
brushes, $1.25
values, at. .00c
Imported Java
rice face pow
der 2 So
Hospital cotton,
1 lb...
.21o
Denver. mu d,
S6o site . . ,15o
Jad salts, 75o
sice ......49c
Sloan's 1 1 n 1 -raent,
25c size
for 16o
Castor oil. 3
ounces .... lOo
Almond loUou,
S ounces... 10c
Kid glove
cleanser, 25c
sice 18o
Bay rum, 3
Dunces . . . .10o
Ivory soap, 10
cakes 87c
F e 1 Naptha
loi p, 10 cakes
for 38o
P. ft O. Naptha
soap, 10 cakes
for 38o
Bant-flush, 250
can .......17o
20-Mule team
borax. 1 lb.8o
Household am
monia, 1 qt. 13o
Liquid veneer,
2 6o slse . . .18o
8 a 1 hepatlca,
BOc e!te...29o
Listerias, 60o
Bice t9o
Bnrg.ss-Xaah Co. Main Floor.
An Unusual Lot of Hand Bags-the
$3.50 to $5.00 Kind Saturday, $1.48
THEY'RE from a sample line of new hand bags In real seal, morocco
and silk moire with new shell frame and handle; also new en
velop shape purses. You'll find theso bags exceptionally well made,
prettily lined and most of them fitted with coin purse and mirror. Th)
usual $3.50 to $5.00 kind at $1.4H each.
Bargees-Hash Co. Main moor.
NEEDLES for every known machine are to be rouno. Here itu.
ARD. SINGER, WHITE. NEW HOME, FREE. DOMESTIC.
DAVIrt, HOUSEHOLD and others.
Secure your supply Saturday at le each or lOc
the doten that regularly cost ic ana 20c me aozoa.
If, V Best stainless machine 011; regular 100 sue ior
Saturday c ' '
Machine belts; regularly 20c, Saturday, at l&e.
3f $18.00 Sewing Machines
Saturday at $12.95
A limited number of new machines, drop head.
nicely finished oak case, with full set of attachments
and guaranteed for 10 years; regular price $18.00
Saturday, at $12.05.
Bargesa-lTasa OewTklrd Floor.
v
1-11 t-l'-sf!
I Mi.. 71 1
L
ft
Special IO rU. OCr
Saturday, at .- CK5 JC
Pearl white 7 rKt OC
laundry soap . .1 viva f0.
K'SSIO cks 33c
Bnrrasg-Waah Co assmeai.
$1.50 CORSETS 89c
WHITE striped coutll cor
sets embroidery trimmed
and finished with hose sup
porters $1.60 value, Mc
Bargosa-jiasa
BOSTON FERNS
SATURDAY at 15c
BOSTON
. and Whit-
man's ferna m '
4-lnch pots, g-
large nara;
plants, at 15t.
Boston and
W hitman's
ferns In 5-ln.
pots, Deauuiui r
plants ana ri J
Bargesa-sTash Co. B.s.m.nt.
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Housefurnishing Specials
E
16-lnch Japanned coal
hod, : ith reinforced
bottom, 26c value. 16c
Furnace scoops, hard
wood handle, good
quality steel blade;
60c value, at 89c
"Perfection" oil heat
er, four-quart, leaded
steel font, guaranteed
smokeless and odor
less, special at. $2.85
Stove pipe collars, 6
Inch size. .4o
toilet paper. 12 rolls 25c
Clothes basket, wood bottom,
made of full round wlllo
square or oval shape.
$1,25 value
" ; '
-Inch blue steel stove
pipe 10c value. . . .6c
6 -Inch dampers... 9e
6-in. elbows one piece
corrugated blue steei,
special at 8c
6-lnch adjustable el
bows He
Sapolln stove pipe,
enamel 12c
Gas heater, nlckle
plated top and base
blue steel body, spe
cial at $1-98
Black Bilk stove pol
ltih, liquid or paste.
special He
Asbestos furnace
cement 12c
Stove brushes, with
handle Ho
Fire shovels, heavy
reinforced steel,
black Japanned.. 8c
JUNIORS' SUITS of SERGE That
Are $12.50 Values Offered Now at
SIZES 15,
brown.
$9.95
85c
Borgesa-Baah
Retlnned wire
coat hangers. . .
"Savory" roasters, blue
steel, seamleas, $1.50
values, at .
as.in.Bt.
3 for 5c
glazed
95c
17 and 19 in navy,
Belgian, green and
black, all wool double warp serge,
raado with high military neck with
belt. New stylo full flare skirts,
trimmed with buttons down tho
front to match buttons on coat.
Usual $12.50 values for $9.95.
Misses' $7.50 Silk Poplin
or Serge Dresses for $5.95
811k poplin or serge and taffeta com
binations. Black, navy, brown green and
Belgian, In the new fall styles, neatly
trimmed; made to seU for $7.50, special,
$3.05.
Women's and Misses' Sport Coats
at $5.95, $6.95 and $7.95
All wool In plaids, stripes and checks;
usually priced at $7.50 to $12.60.
Special
Womca'a $1.00 Bungalow Apron Seta.
Saturday for 50c
Cap, apron and skirt of light, medium
and dark percales, cut full and long.
Usually $1.00, very special Saturday, set
50c.
Bargesa-jrasa Co Sasra.at,
25c Writing Paper, 10c
A LIMITED quantity of odd writing
paper In violet, gray and blue;
regular price 25c, Saturday, 10c pound.
Bargeae-Vaah Co-Maia rtoor.
"EVERYDODYiJ STORE"
15c Ribbons, 10c
PLAIN and fancy silk ribbons. ti,
4 and ik Inches wide; the regu
lar 16c quality, special Saturday atlOe
the yard.
Borfase-Wasa Cow Mala TUot.