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BRIEF CITY NEWS
X.iaea)s. Tailor too Psxton Blk.
Orffss percolator, f5, norgess-Grsnlen.
Bare Boct Fttel It Now Beeuron Press
"Today's CompTt's Mot Froc"
elassired section today, and appears
Tee Bo BXCLUSIV ELT. Find out ihl
the various moving picture thtatere offer
Mayo Ooea to Bonn dap Mayor Dahl
tnaa and Commissioner Dreael have gone
to Valentine, Neb., to attend a roundup
of Old time cowboys.
Tot Safety rint In I.lfe Insurance
ea W. H. Indoe. general agent. State
Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Worcea
ter. Masa. one of the oldest. 71 yeara,
and best oompanlea on earth.
The State Bank of Omaha raya 4 per
cent on time deposits and 1 per cent on
savings account. All deposit In thla
bank are protected by the depositor1
guarantee fund of the atate of Nebraska.
Tory Trial Hex Month Jury trials
in the United Statea district court will
begin about November 11. before Jurtiro
Thomas C. Munger- A venire for petit
Jury service has been drawn to report
for duty on that date.
IMasd oa Disorderly Charge James
Demos, 601 South Thirteenth street, ar
rested on a charge of keeping a gambling
house, paid a fine of $10 and costs ' In
police court. Several Inmates received
light fines.
mawltaar Heirs Oet Terdlct Heirs of
the late A. H. Rawltser, tent and awning
manufacturer, are entitled to fii.4T3.tS In
surance from the Mutual Benefit, Health
and Accident association, according to a
verdict by District Judge Day.
Order of atage Charter fee, 15,
monthly duea, 76c; weekly benefit, 17;
funeral benefits. $125; free physician, free
li'gal advice, free employment bureau;
700 member in Omaha. Join now. Of
fice $08 Brandels theater. Douglas $684.
Cass for Puree Owner A leather
purse containing a small quantity of
cash was found near the Brandels stores
and has been brought to police head
quarters. The owner, by calling and
properly describing the article, may have
the same.
Plan for 'Christmas Bush Railway
mall official of the Omaha-Ogden di
vision will go to the latter city Sunday
evening for a conference with officials
of the BAn Francisco division to plan for
handling the Christmas mall rush. Those
going from Omaha are Superintendent
Frank D. Johnston, Schedule Chief W. 8.
Felt and Chief Clerk C. S. Kelly.
Want Leonard gswayne J. C. Swayne,
1039 Waverley avenue, Kansas City, Kan.,
is desirous of locating his brother, Leon
ard. Lee Swayne, aged 42 years, whom be
baa not seen since 1886. The latter at that
time went to live with a family by the
name of Pollack, near Waverley, Neb. A
year later he disappeared and alnce then
haa not been heard from.
County Fays Two Rewards During1
. the last aix years eight rewards for
criminals have been offered by the Board
of County Commissioners. In only two
cases has the board found It necessary
to pay the money when Tony Clarlotta,
who held up the Hasel McVey resort,
and the Mexican thief who shot Detective
Tom Ling were captured.
demeanors Instead of to the ofremes as
charged.
t'nder the old system In each erne an
attorney would have been appointed hi
would have received fn m 1JR to to from
the county. Many prlsonsrs who unler
the old system would have pleaded
rrr. ArJ?:::it:tA ; Nebraska audubon
to raise the amount of a retaining fee.
Tone eea Paris ardlnal.
ROM K (Via Farlel, Oct. 0. Pop Pens
dirt today granted a Ion audlenc to
Cardinal Amette. tne arclibixh'.tp of Paris.
organisation was s:forted.
of lnc rporatl m p-i.ieil
Twenty Hit Trail
at the Brandeis
Theater Yesterday
Twenty men bit the "carpet trail" at
Brandeis theater yesterday following an
Urgent pita by "Billy" Sunday. "Billy"
stood on the piano and leaned over to
shake hands with the trail hitters.
The opening of the trail was anticipated
by those who heard the sermon, as
"Billy's" talk waa for the most part de
voted to urging his hearers to be cour
ageous enough to acknowledge Christ
public!-.
"You can. no more reason yourself into
Christianity than you can reason hair
on a bald head." Sunday aald. "What
most of you need Is a stout pair of legs
to take you up the trail. You are already
convinced hitting the trail Is tho right
thing to do, but you want the other fel
low to do it." ,
Sunday offered the audience the choice
of heaven or hell. .
"Ood haa mado the revelation. Take It
and go to heaven or leave It and go to
hell," he said. - !
"If you want to Inherit the blessings ,
left you by God's will you must prove j
that you are one of Hla children." said :
Billy, "ust a though you were to Inherit i
an estate on esrth. Do you want a good !
lawyer? Jesus Christ Is ready to plead for
you and he Is the only lawyer who will
be heard before the throne of Clod."
Alumni of College
of Medicine Are in
Session Here Now
From Kebraska. South Dakota, Wyom
ing, Iowa and Kansaa. have-come eighty
fire doctors, alumni of the College of
Medicine of the Unlvenlty of Nebraska,
to take post-graduate course of one week
at the College of Medicine In Omaha- The
post course' wlil end at the end of th
present week. This Is the sixth annual
alumni week of this kind hsld here. Lec
tures are given and clinics held by mem
bers of the staff of the College of Med
icine dally. Dr. H. M. McClanahan gave
a lecture on Infant feeding today. Dr. A.
C. Stokee gave a lecture on gastric di
agnosis of stomach cancer and stomach
ulcer. Dr. W. F. Mllroy talksd on "A
Good Insurance Risk from a Medical
Man's Standpoint.
Members of classes from as far back
aa 188$ are here. At noon the various
classes) grouped themselves and took
lunch at the University club romos. Dr.
A. C. Crofton of Chicago la to lecture
this evening at the 1'nlversity club on
"Decentralisation In Medicine."
Public Defender
Takes Charge of
Twenty-Nine Cases
In the first month of the fall term
of the district court. Richard Horton,
public defender appointed under a. law
passed by the 'last legislature, has exam
ined twenty-nine cases re'ered to
hrra by the presldlrg judge. The cases
referred to him tre those of prisoners
who pleaded InatuuU. inability . t) hie
lawyer.
The cases have teen disposed of as
follows:- One convicted, one acquitted,
eight ready for trial, s x n.lid by the
county attorney, one i lea of gul ty' as
charged, one paroled after pleading
guilty, eleven pleas of guilty to tnls-
iitnl si ll '!
aUUItl I ntUnUANIt.; adopted The feature of the evening waa
a talk by O. K. F.nttllsli, super lmr of
The Nebraska Audubon society met public recreation. The outcome of Mr.
Wednesday evening In the lecture room KnglUh'e talk waa the pledge of the
of the public library. Dr. Polon R. Town, society to provide tearhcra In bird lor
president or the society, presiding. An r- to give hour tslks sn,i stories on birds to
tno cliililn-n tit the playgrounds. Jurist
Foster also spoke, and Miles Oreenleat
gave some very practical suggestions.
The red squirrel was condemned as s men-
to the bird life In our parks. Oreat
praise waa given Park Commlsaloner
Hummel for his activity In protecting
blrda and hie proposed plan to provide
bird feeding ststlons. A committee on ar
rangementa for educational work for th
ensuing year waa formed with Miss Joi
Hlgglns aa chairman. The members an
Miles Oreenleaf, Dr. Towns. M'.m
Jeanette McDonald. Mra W. F. Baxter
John R. Ringwalt and John Flttroberti
of South Side.
1111 VxVL tt I
Thursday, October 21, 1915-
Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.; Saturdays TU1 9 P. M.
EYE R YD ODYS.GTORE
STORE NEWS FOR FRIDAY-
Gqmmiy.
Phone Douglas 137
ANNOUNCING A REMARKABLE UNDERPRICE OCCASION IN THE BIG
vm TM P-m O. TTN T7 3 TT-M
TORE FRIDAY
7V GATHERING of very unusual values in merchandise of the most wanted sort. Values that are well worth
coming fordon t let anything keeD vou awav. The nrices are renllv sensational.
EMS
5
WOMEN'S WAISTS at 9c.
TAtSTS made military style with detachable
T collars from such materials as wash silk,
real linen, wool, flannel, msdras cloth,
glnghama, perralea. etc; all alses, 12 Q
to 44; strictly first quality 7 1
Barress-Baah Oo. Basement.
TABLE DAMASK at 25c.
SHORT lengths of mercerised table damask,
1 i to 2 V yards long. Big selection of de
signs and remarkable values at the price, r
for Friday, at. yard ssOC
- Burgess-Bash Oov-aasemeat.
40c TABLE PADDINO at 25c.
MANUFACTURER'S short lengths of table
padding:, 1H to 2 -yard lengths, heavy
quality; usual price 40c, very special rjC
Friday, at. yard OC
Burgs s-Xagh Co. Basement.
WOMEN'S 10c HOSE at 5c.
WOMEN'S plain colored cotton hose, seam
leps. first quality of the regular 10c kind,
in the basement Friday; very special, r
at, pair DC
Bargeea-Wash Oo. Basement.
89c BED SPREADS at 50c.
CROCHET bed spreads, size 76x88, all first
quality, good medium weight, hemmed ends,
would sell regularly for 8c; Friday,
limit of 2 to customer, each OUC
Burrss-Bash Co. Basement.
10c HUCK TOWELING at 5c.
TTUCK toweling, full bleached, 18 Inches wide,
AA splendid for face or roller towels; usually
10c a yard; very special for Friday, r
at, yard DC
Burgess-Bash Co, Bassmsnt.
TURKISH TOWELS at 5c.
A, LIMITED ' quantity of Individual Turkish
. face. towels, full bleached, hemmed ends,
colored borders; very special for Friday; f-
ln the Basement, at, each .OC
Bara-eas-Basa Co. Bassmsat.
VELVETEEN at 39c.
OO-INCH velveteen in the best shades of
browns, tan, navy blue, Copenhagen, pink,
old rose, green, red, lavender, light blue, on
yellow, wine, also cream and black, yd. OaC
Burgess-Bash Co. Bassmsnt.
BLACK SILKS at 69c.
YARD wide black dress silks In satin finish,
messallne and chiffon taffeta, an excel
lent quality, full 38 Inches wide. Very
special Friday, at, yard
Burgess-Hash Co. Baeemsnt.
69c
LACES at lc and 2c.
BIO table of laces, Including val laces and in
sertions in French and Oerman vals, also
torchon lace edges and insertions; very Q 1
special tor Friday, at, yard lc and. . . . a2 C
Burgsss-Bash Co. Basement.
These TAILORED SUITS For Friday
At $7.95
Are The Usual $12.50 Values
A they're worth every cent of it, too. They are in sizes for women
and misses. Mado of double warp serge, full military style with
belt, neatly trimmed with buttons to match, full flare skirts. The col
ors are Relginn, brown, navy and green, also black. Suits are lined
with guaranteed lining.
WOMEN'S $8.50 DRESSES FOR $5.95
Silk poplin and silk and wool combination dresses in brown, Belgian,
green, navy and black; worth $8.50, r
Friday, at ; tpO.tJO
VTOMEN'S COATS TO $19.50 AT $9.95 AND $12.95
Manufacturer's samples of womens and misses' coats in black, brown
and navy, made to sell to $19.50, &QQC (in Ar
JViday, two groups .$i70tl) 1 aC7!
$2.50 Silk Petticoats, $1.69
Silk petticoat!, made very large and
roomy, in all the best new rQ
shades; worth $2.60, Friday P 1 eOJ
Children's OoaU, $2.05 to $7.03
Big assortment of children's coats for
ages 8 to 14 years; worth to $12.60;
$2.95, $7.95
Bargsss-Basli Oo. Baasmaat.
Great Sale Friday in the Basement of New
Wool, Silk and Cotton Goods for Winter Uae
Thousands upon thousands of yards of choice fall materials offered at big money saving
prices. Just another demonstration of our ability to assemble the choicest fall yard goods
at prices that will amaze the keenest shopper. Here is how we are going to do it:
59c NOVELTY STRIPED SILK WAISTINGS AND SHIRTDm 29o . arv
This does not mean a sale of a few Inferior patterns, but you have your choice of the newest J Jm f
and most wanted styles and colon. These fancy colored striped silk shirting and silk waist
Ings are all 32 Inches wide. We offer them Friday at, yard ...i...
25c SCOTCH MADRAS CLOTH AT 120
Finest 8cotch madras shirting In a great variety of
neat, fancy and striped patterns or plain colorings;
all are suitable for making men's, women's and
boys' fine quality shirts and waists. 26o to 86o
grade, 32 inches wide. Strictly first nl
quality, at, yard lb 2 C
12i2o QUALITY OF MADRAS PERCALES, AT 8yac
There does not seem to be one pretty pattern missing. Light colored material and dark colored fancy Q 1
stripe checked and plaids, quality is the best, the colorings aie warranted fast: all 36-ln. wide. Yard 02 C
50c FRENCH FLANNEL AT 25c
These washable wool flannels do not shrink In tub
bing; light grounds with fancy woven stripes and
other designs, for making women's waists and men's
and boy's shirts. All 32 Inches wide. All
trlctly first quality. Yard
25c
18c Quality of Fleet Foot Flannel, at 7y2c
These 32-lnrh washable flannels are an exact repro
duction of the silver gray Scotch flannels that retail
at $1.00 per yard. There is not a tub flannel to be
had that Is better adapted for making men's flannel
shirts, women's waists, house dresses or for y 1
children's wear. Yard 12 v
10c Quality Bleached Shaker Flannel, at 6c
You can buy as many yards as you will want here dur
ing our great sale at a saving of 3 He on each yard.
Mill lengths and bolts to buy from. Friday 1
at, yard . . . UTJW
38-Inch Wash Goods, Worth up to 50c,' at lOo
A great assortment of all kinds of wash goods such aa
silk embroidered mulls, tissues and also silk crepes,
In green, tans, black and evening shades. Per- f
feet goods on sale from the bolt, at, yard. ... XUC
Cotton Goods, Worth Up To 15c, at 5o
Sample bolts of the well known Eden cloth, a yard
wide. Also inercerired repps 38 Inches, mercerised
pongee 36 inches, Nero linen 28 inches, percales 86
Inches, fine woven zephyrs; only one bolt of a kind.
Perfect goods worth up to 16c per yard, on f
sale, at, yard OC
10c QUALITY SIMPSON FANCY PRINTS, AT 3Uc YARD
Simpson's Fancy Prints, tan grounds, 27. inches wide. If we had paid the regular price for these- prints,
as hundreds of merchants have done, the selling price would be 10c per yard. 297 bolts on j 1
sale here Friday at, yard O3C
Bnrgsas-BasB. Co. Bassmsnt.
39o UNION SUITS at 25o.
T30Y8' stiver gray cotton fleece lined union
- suits, open seat; also misses' cream cotton
fleece lined unton suits with drop seats, f
cut full site; regular price tc, special. OC
Bar gs-Bssh Oo. Baamsai.
$1.00 UNDERWEAR at 69c.
WOMEN'S $1 cotton fleece lined union suits;
women's $1.60 black wool union suits;
women'a fl.Ji extra els fleece lined
union eultet women's U.OO part wool fQs
vests and pants: choice , VJesl
Bnrgeso-Baeh Oo aasemeat,
YARNS at 5c SKEIN.
ODDS and ends of soiled yarns, including Oer
mantown, Shetland floss. Saxony, etc. A
big assortment from which to select; C
very special tor Friday, at, skein OC
Bargee sBaa Oe, . asaaaemt.
FANCY NECKWEAR at 5c.
WOMEN'S fancy neckwear, Including flat col
lars, collar and cuff seta, Jabots, etc, that
are slightly soiled from display; big seleo r?
tloa of style, Friday, at OC
' Batcsss sTaea O. Was sag sat.
HANDKERCHIEFS at SVaC
BIO table of handkerchiefs for men and
women : assorted kinds and styles, very spe
cial for Friday, In the basement, o 1
at, each OC
Barge-Baa Oo. Baa am sat.
$1.00 HAND BAGS at 53c.
REAL. leather hand bags, with oxidised frames,
fitted with coin purse and mirror. The
regular $1 kind, very special for Friday, CQ
at. choice t.OtC
' Serve s-Be Ce. atasmsct.
CHIFFON at 23c YARD.
CHIFFONS aad silk neU, 40 inches wide, In a
wide range of desirable colors; very special
in the basement for Friday at the OC-
yard .....OC
Burgess-Bash 0. assuieat, .
STAMPED LINENS at 5c.
INCLl'DINO stamped caps, apronj, doJl ouXflir
belts, baby caps, pillow tops, dollies, pin
cushions tops, etc.; very special for f?
Friday, at, choice for , OC
Burgees-Bash Co Basement.
DRESS GOODS at 19c.
ACLEARAWAY of dress goods, including
broadcloths In light shades, Mack batiste,
black voile, suitings and lots of mixtures, q
serges, popular cloth, etc. 36 to 60-ln., yd. JL aC
Borgeas-Vash Co.-
lassmeat.
39c to 50c CHALLIES at 25c.
WOOL challles in pretty neat designs. Such as
floral, figured, striped, e"tc. A big assort
ment of colors. Regular price 39c to nr
60c; Friday, at. yard ...OC
Bnrgesa-Baah Co Bassmsnt.
Housefurnishing Needs Specially
Priced in the Basement for Friday
TBI
Wash boilers, No. 8 size,
extra heavy copper bot
tom, stationary wood
handles; $1.36 or
value OaJC
Light house washing
powder, large 1 O
size can 1 swC
Light house clean
ser, 6c size can
:.3c
White Japaned bread
boxes, round corners,
'large size, 98c CQ
values ,,..,... OtC
Preserving kettles, en
ameled, white and white,
or blue and white, as
sorted sizes, val- OQ.
ues to 69c, at.. aWaC
Stove pipe,
fl-inch size,
values
blued
10c
steel.
. 5c
Bonrsss-Bask
White and white lipped
sauce pans, first quality,
2 and m -quart sizes,
values to 89c, ' fQ
at LVC
Coat hangers, heavy re-
r.e.d: 3 for 5c
Best quality steel blade
butcher knives, cocobola
handles, 6, 7 and 8-inch
blades, values to 1 A
26c, at 1UC
Pure aluminum preserv
ing kettles, 6 and 7-quart
size $1.00 r-Q
value, at Os7C
Oe B aasmsat.
Japanned
coal hods,
reinforced
bottoms.
16-lnch
size, 26c
values, for-
15c
Furnace scoops, hardwood
handle, splendid good
quality steel blade;- regu
lar 60o values, OCi
special at OVC
Toilet paper, best quality
urr..,..12 for 25c
NOTION BARGAINS
Pearl buttons,
card
lc
200-yard machine cotton, per
spool lHc
Agate buttons. C dozen. . . .10c
Inside skirt belting, yard.. 5c
Hair barrettes, each Be
Cabinet wire hair pins, 2 cabi
nets .....Bo
Bone hair pins, 6 In box for Be
Hair nets with
elastic, 6 for. .
10c
Rick rack braid, red, white.
bolt Be
Hose supporters, all colors,
pair v fie
Metal back dressing combs,
each Be
Needels, pkg lc
Shopping bags, each 10c
12-yard bolt' Mai ' lawn tape,
bolt Be
Tape measures, 60 Inches,
each , . . .lc
600-yard spool basting Q
cotton, spool OC
Burgess-Bash Co B asemeat.
Big Lot of Women's $3 and
$3.50 Shoes Choice at $1.89
$1.80
clearaway of hundreds of pairs of women's high
rno ahor-a at loss than cott to make. Including
patent colt, gunmeUl, kldskln and Rus
sia leather, all sizes, not a pair worth
less than $3.00 and $3.60; Friday
pair -
Women's ftO.OO Shoes, $2.15
V'omen's black suede and black satin high shoes
from h! second floor department, values to
$6.00, specially priced for Friday, dyo 1 C
at, pair V-tlO
Misses' ta.50 to S3.BO fcbews, $1.40
Misses' and child's high cut tan Russia calf school shoes, positively
worth $2.60, $3.00 and $3. CO, In one big assortment, J- in
at, pair vl etU
Misses' $3.00 and $3.50 Bhoeg, $1.79
Misses' and child's high cut shoes in patent leather, gunmetal and kid
with patent leather collar, were $8.00 and $1.60; dl 7Q
rriday, at. pair il e7
Felt House HUppere, COc
Women' and children's comfortable felt house slippers; JQ
beaded vamp, In women's alses 79 children's sizes U5C
Bnrress-Hash Co. Basement.
BRAID at 21,o and 5c.
FANCY and plain silk braids, black and colors,
Including values up to 1 6c the yard; very
pedal in the basement, Friday, at the
yard, 2 He and t...
Borgsss-Bess. Co. - Baaamsat,
5c
FANCY PLEATINGS at 5c.
FANCY net and organdy pleatlngs, In a wide
election of styles; in the basement for
Friday, very special, at the . C
yard O C
B urges s-Bssh Co
lasemsnt.
. 25c to 50c JEWELRY at 10c :
SAMPLE 'pieces, odds and ' ends in gold
top and gold plated and some sterling sil
ver bar pins, broortiee, cuff pins, tie clips, m
Jewel rases, neck chains, eto.l regular 5u ' I if
ana 4e values, apsclal, at A J
Burgees-Bash Oe aassneat.
ODD CHINA to 15c at 5c.
ODDS and ends of plain white and decorated
dinner ware, including dinner plates, bread
and butter plates, creamer, egg cups, etc.: f
values up to 16c, choice Friday, at.. OC
Burgess-Bash Oe-aasemsat,
CHILDREN'S $1.00 SETS at" 25a-
INCLl'DINO muff, scarf and hat or cap, also
one-piece sweater and leggings, or sweaters
to fit small child; assorted styles and QC
colors; were 76c to $1, Friday, at fcOC
Burgess-ir ash Ce. aeamnt.
WOMEN'S SWEATERS at 70c.
QWEATEMS with belted back, straight cost
kj style and full belted effect. Large assort
ment of colors and alses; usually $1.88,
for . .
!.79c
Baigees-Bssh Co B asemeat.
Men's Lisle " H o s o Usually
25c. Friday at. Per Pair, 124c
12ic
1 EN, here Is a hosiery opportunity that 1st
or unusual importance. The entire lot
of a Jobber bought at a greatly reduced prlca
and offered to you the same way. Made of
nne quality Halo, grays and
blacks, in fancy striped col
ors; regular 25c values, at,
pRlr
Men's lied Flannel I'ltderwear. 08c
Medicated red flannel shirts and drawers,'
good heavy weight, all wool, sizes to 60, were
$i.&0, specially priced Friday, nn
at 170C
Mtu's I'nlon Suits, KOc
Men's 2 -thread Mule heavy winter weight
union suits, ecru color, "Leader" make, ex
tra special in the Basement o ft
at OlfC
Men's Fleece Lined I'nderwear, 80e
Heavy fleece lined union suits for men, wool fleece cotton
closed crotch, made for service; special for '
Friday, at , ,
Men's "Ideal" Whirl. 75c
Alan's Ideal shirts made of 6Sx72 square material, tew dealt"
colorings and new goods, usually sold at $1.00; i
Friday, at
T8nryss-Wah Co. Iitimut,
outside,
89c
os, new
75c
Children's 75c Caps, 19c
KNIT caps, hoods and hats of
the finest wool, large as
sortment of colors and in
Styles, were to 76c, for ItC
Burgess-Bash Co Baaexaeat.
VSa;
Burgess-Nash Co. E very body's Store 16th and Harney jvsa.B
SOAPS, ETC
tHamoad "C" laundry soap, i)F
II rah slOO
Tearl white laundry soap, OC
I eakee i00
Hot water bottle (1-year en.
Ruarsntee), $160 kind.... 033
Combination syringe and hot Us
U-rtar guarantee), C t.?a ftl.
kind . . .; 3 I C
cine lot J0o bath aoapa.
Cake -
Talcum powdera, Ito
cans
Coouanut oil soap, io
cake
5c
5c
..2o
Houshold ammonia, 1 quart jjg
Bllvsr polish, 15c bottle loQ
Rutiber gloves, special, j Qq
Moras thl'ps, lar'g package, in.
ar-Hsl. at I J0
Bargees-Bssa OoB asemeat.