""he unrivalled special feat ure pa?es of The Sunday Dee are in a class by them selves. Dest of them all. The Omaha Daily EDITORIAL FAGES ELEVEN TO TWENTY VOL. SLV NO. 115. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOUEll ,10, 1915. 0 Trelsa, at Biota) W.WS Italil, M KINO LB COPY TWO CENTS. Bee RAILROADS ENJOY LARGEST BUSINESS Freight Traffio ii Larger, Both In and Oat, Than it Ever Waa Before. HEAVY GRAIN MOVEMENTS According to freight officials, the railroads operating la and out of Omaha are doing the heaviest busi ness In their history. The heavy movement of grain has set In and the run of live stock to the Omaha yards is the greatest la years. In addition , to the cattle brought In for market, j thousands of feeders are coming off the range and going into the feed lots out in the state. 11'kllA V. . . . . . .mv ma muvcnit'Di vi grain toward the cast Is heavy. It Is nothing In com parison wlttt that toward gulf ports. Then, too, endless quantities .of lumber and merchandise are coming In and going out Into Omaha trade territory. Right now the MUsourl Pacific Is swamped with business, taking grain south and bringing coal north. In the Omaha yards two additional switch en gines have been put Into the service, working night and day. During the last tn days the Missouri Pacific has handled 110,016 carloads of freight, a record over any former corre sponding period. Assistant General Passenger Agent Murray of the Union Pacific la back from St Paul and Minneapolis, lie report business fairly good In the two northern cities, but is not up to the record being set by Omaha. The movement of wheat Into Minneapolis is heavy, but the build ing material and merchandise going to the country Is not as great as has been anticipated. Mr. Murray found travel through the northern gateways and toward the Pa cific coast practically at an eud, so far is this year is concerned. Campaign to Raise Funds for the Old . People's Home Soon The Woman's Christian association that has charge of the affairs of the Old People's home Is about to' start on a campaign to raise funds for the erec tion of a building on the new site In the vicl.ilty of the Nebraska School for the Deaf, near Pontenelle park. It Is not anticipated that this fall and winter sufficient money. will be raised to begin building operations betore next spring, though if the; winter should be mild It Is possible that the foundation for the new building may be pat in.' The women at the head of the associa tion assert that they will have to get out of the old building at Twenty-fourth and Wirt streets next year. It Is badly de lapidated and they do not feel Juatu.ed in' going ahead and spending money to make repairs. In the 'money-raising campaign the sale tit the -two houses and ground on Wirt street, ' between Twentieth and Twenty-' first streets. Is contemplated. ' This property was bequeathed by the late Anna- Wilson. One house Is of brick, erected at a cost of some $30,000, and the other Is of wood, costing origi nally something like $7,000. There Is a frontage of 150 feet on Wirt street Harry Buford Stops Mad Race of Runaway Harry Buford, police officer, dashed out of the . "postofflce" this morning and stopped a runaway horse careening madly up Dodge street. The runaway horse belonged to K. Lewis, 2318 North Twenty-fourth street, and was stopped by Buford and Officer Leroy Wade at Seventeenth and Dodge streets. Lewis had left his steed stand ing unhitched In front of the police sta tion, when it became frightened at an auto truck and started up Dodge street Barely avoiding collisions with pedes trians and vehicles it sped on, pursued by Wade, mounted on motorcycle. At Seventeenth street Wade had reached the frightened animal's side and had forced it into the curb, wnen Buford Jumped from the curb, grabbed the reins and brought the tiorse to a stand. In a few moments Lewis arrived, and, after engaging In an argument with the of ficers, was arrested . by Buford and brought to the station. He was fined li and costs In police court for not hitching his team to the curbing. A (ooith Medicine that Helps. Dr. King's New Discovery will, help your cough or cold. Keep a bottle at home for emergencies. 60a at druggists. Advertisement EN0S MILLS MAY TALK IN OMAHA THIS WINTER . While Enos Mills, the author, lecturer and father of the new Rocky Mountain National park, was In Omaha a short time Thursday, a- number of persons urged him to lecture here sometime during the winter. He was on his way east for a two months' lecture tour (a Pennsylvania, New York and New England, and prom ised he would try to return to Omaha guests or fresiaent u. M. Diets or the public library board here. Public spirited citizens are now arrang ing to secure Mr. Mills positively for one or more addresses, similar to the popular ones he delivered here last winter and the year before, on birds, wild life, mountain adventures and other subjects appeal ing to nature lovers and school children. Mast t rhiaaf A tailor's work U. sedentary. That is why most tailors suffer from constipa tion. O. W. Roberson, Wichita Falls, Tex., ssys: "I find Foley Cathartic Tab leu the most delightful, cleansing cathar tic I have ever taken. They are just the thing." . They keep the stomach sVeet and the liver active, drive away head, ache, dullness, tired feeling, biliousness, bloat an J other results of clogged bowels. Prompt and effective, without gripe or pain. Btout people praise them for the light free feeling they give, Bold everywhere. Advertisement Friday, October 29, 1915.- Yloo Xeeerds tot Kovember. How Beady. Fourth Floor. -BURQES-NASII STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY- . Tn Omaha It Is Only here. Ton Can Boy the Ohlekerlng. -Phone Douglas 137. SATURDAY, the LAST BUSINESS DAY OF OCTOBER WILL BRING A BIG "ROUNDUP" AT BURGESS-N ASH BLOUSES A Newly Shown Collec tion at $3.95, $5.95, $7.50 and Up C A,pTlVATINO modes that have Just arrived. Illustrating la gratl fylnsrproruslon our notable preparedness for the smart woman's fall needs. Georgette Crepes Chiffon and Shadow Laces Soire Silk Plaid and Roman Stripei Crept de Chinet Taffetas and Pussy Willows Blouses for suit wear, for afternoon and the more formal occa- Cl I SMI M In Every Fashionable Material In Every Prevailing Color. Ne W AlT.Vclls wanssa-jiKin w.sfoona no Ore "Wirthmor Waists' $1.03, Always worth More A NEW assortment of "Wirthnior" waists will qo on sale Saturday A limited quantity all new styles and materials. As always worth more As always $1.00. Bargese-Hash Co. Main rioor. These Pure Thread SILK HOSE for Women at 49c Are $1,00 Values A ND "Present the biggest silk hosiery values of the entire season Pure thread silk, full fashioned, full regular made, high spliced heel, double sole, double garter tops, black and colors. Every pair strictly rerfect and a regular J 1.00 value, at 49c a pair. Bnrgess-Bash Ce Main Floor. Women's Knit SWEATERS at $1.98 The Usual $3.00 to $3.50 VALUES Y HERE are three pretty styles, and A every one Is a rare offering. Sweater Coat as Described in No. a ii 1 Knit sweater, coat style. In green trimmed with narrow white stripe on, coljar and cuffs; can be worn high neck or open. 2 Angora finished coat sweaters, with roll collar, in several combinations of colors. 3 Angora finished coat sweaters, trimmed with knit bands of same shade, knit cuffs and collar, high button neck. Every one a big $3.00 to $3.50 value, at f 1.08. Angora Scarfs, at 75c to $2.25. A splendid selection of the very latest Anora Scarfs in nil the newest shades, including white, orange, Copenhagen, lavender, royal rose, etc., with contrast ing borders and fringe. Prices range 75c to $2.25. Burgess-Bash Oo. Second rioor. Plaid Silks1 Plaid Serges ' Jumper Effects TOP COATS for Misses arid Girls $5.95, $10.00, $15.00, $25.00 and Up OFFERING in splendid variety Novelty mixture coats, cheviots, whipcords and velvets, fetchingly designed. Dresses for Misses and Girls $3.95, $5, $5.95, $10.00 and Up Serges Novelty Checks Figured Challies Velvets School and Afternoon Dresses In every variety. Bnrress.irash Oo SJeoond Floor. Burgess-Nash Special $3.50 Shoes for Women-2d Floor WE CLAIM for our special $3.50 shoes for women the most correct models, perfect fit and finish and the greatest wear-resisting quality ever offered in this city at the price. Twenty distinct models in the latest lasts. Really $5.00 worth of style, comfort and durability for $3.50. Special for Boys - Patent colt button dull calf top, solid leather soles and heels, a good $3.60 value, sizes 2 Vs to 6. Saturday f 2.03 the pair. Boys' $2.75 Shoes, $2.35 A lot of little boys calfskin, lace and button style, solid oak tan leather soles from our regular $2.75 lines. Sizes 9 to 12, Satur day $2.85 the pair. Bargees-Bash Co. oona Floor. IV Children's $1.00 Sample Union Suits Offered to You SATURDAY at 69c ANOTHER remarkable value from the underwear section that should and will appeal to mothers with' youngsters to provide for. Sample union suits, in cotton and part wool; $1.00 quality, OOc each. Zurfess-Kash Co. Mala rioor. Reproductions of Famous Paintings Convex Glass Roman Gold Frames PERFECT copies of old masterpieces These pictures are attached to a con vex glass by a new process that insures the retention of all the rich colorings of the original paintings. All the frames in a Roman and burnished old gold finish, which is guaranteed against tarnishing. Sizes 6x8 and 9x12 in rectangu lar and oblong frames. Choice 49c and 98c Bargees-Wash Co. ThlM Floe. We Develop Your Films Free of charge when an order is left for print ing. Send us your next roll of films. Burgess-Bash Co. sfain rioor. Chrysanthemums 10c f Jeautlful fresh .cut Chrysan themums lu white, yellow Knd colored; .specially priced at 10c each. Burgess-Hash Co. Mala Floor. In Neckwear DAINTY new conceits that will receive their first showing here Saturday, and as usual styles shown at Burgess-Nash only. Neckwear, U5c to 50c Including flat roll collars, collar and cuff sets, etc., in a variety of new effects. Handkerchiefs Women's fine linen hand-embroidered handkerchiefs with in itial and one corner embroidered, plain white and colors; box of 3 for Sl.OO. Lace Veils, fl.oo Fancy lace pattern veils; white, black and colors, very stylish; at 1.00 each. Boudoir Cnp 50c Fancy lace and crepe boudoir caps, variety of colors. Very spe cial. Bnrfsss-Wssh Co. Main Floor. Usual $3 Corsets Saturday at $ 1.59 FANCY cloth, in white only, fin ished with tape embroidery at bu,st line; six hose supporters. Very special. fl.OO Brassieres, 70c Good quality of lace, V-shape-back and also front closing. $1.00 kind at 7c. Bnrgoes-Hash Co Beoaq rioor. Drugs and Toilets W o o d b u ry's soap, 1 6c cake for ...... -17c Evening Jas min powder, 50c site . . .39c Abonlta brll llantlne, 2 6c slse 16o Abonlta cold cream, 60c size for 39b Abonlta toilet water, 60c size for 39c AboliU liquid p o w d a r, 60c size for. . . .39c Manicure sets, 26c values. ITc Sylvia nail pol ish, 26c size 17c Bath salts, 60c else 17c Jap Rose soap, cake 5o Liquid Oreen soap, 25c size for 17c Omega soap, 10c size 0c Manicure sets, lOo value.. 7c Palm Oil ve shampoo, 60o size 32c Amolln powder 25c size.. '..17c Charles' face powder, 60c size for. . . .29c Java rice pow der 28o Imported wool powder puffs for 16c Sodium phos phate, 50c size for 29o Nickel cleaner, 26c size . . .19c Lee's germu zone 29c Hlnkle's pills, 100 for.... 16c B urgess-Yssh Co, Kondon's ca tarrh jell, 25c size lCc Enkay's food, 76c size... ,64c Charcoal tab lets, 2 5c can 16c Beef, wine and iron, 1 pt. .42o Denver m u d, 25c size. . ,.14o Jad salts,- 76" size '.49c Sal llepattca, 50c size... .29o Cudahy's beet extract, . 4 oz. for 43c Thermos bottle, genuine, 1 qt. for $1.98 Hair brushes, 50c and 76c values ....39c Household am monia, 1 qt 13c Sanl Flush, 25o size 17c Ivory soap, 10 cakes 38o F e 1 Naphtha soap, 10 cakes for 38o P. & O. Naphtha soap, 10 cakes for 38o Borax chips, large package for 19c 'Cedar Oil, 25c size . . 16c Liquid Veneer, 25c size . . . 16o Sliver polish cream, 25c size for .......16o Palmolive soap, cake ....... ,6c Com binatlon syringe and hot water bottle, with a one year guarantee writ ten ; regular $1.75 val..97c ' Mala Floor. This Child's Rocker $2.50 Values at$l7l9 THIS rocker, exactly as illus trated, is the equal of any at $2.60; shaped seat, size 14x14 inch, well constructed with bolts and screws, mission style; not a toy, but large enough to accommo date a child 12 years of age. Satur day, f 1.10. Burgess-Bash Oo. Fourth rioor. TT TTTTM UJnUE, NEW FALL SUITS With an Air of Luxury, Yet Moderately Priced 1 9.50, $25.00 and $35.00 rpo KNOW and to feel that you are appareled In smart style and In good - taste, even though the suit you wear Is not a high priced suit this Is Indeed gratifying. And It Is easily possible when your selection is made from the notable Burgess-Nash showing of new moderately priced suits on the Second Floor. liecAiise of our lnlsttire on quality and style, the material, work, manshlp and fashions are up to the high" Burgess-Nann Standard. There are dressy suits or plain tailored suits; sulls for the ultra fashionable; suits for the conservative. Suits for dress, for street, for out-of-town wear, tramping, golf, motoring, skating an uncommon show ing at Burgeps-Nash. Colors Seal Brown Bottle Oreen Navy Bluo Broadcloths Gabardines Gray Field mouse Burgundy Hanison Cheeks (broken) Black New Suits at $35.00 Serges Whipcords Velveteens Corduroys Suede Cloths Velouro New Suits at $25.00 Materials Tweeds Velveteens Serges Corduroys Gabardines Whipcords Wool Velours Broadcloths Trimming Skunk Opossum Mole Beaver Seal Braid Velvet Styles Fur Box Belted Plain Tailored Flared Russian Blouse Fashionable Plush Coa's $19.50 and $25 TOUH choice of over one hundred new coats, warm fur collared styles, a all beautifully lined with yarn dyed satin. Extraordinary priced Saturday. low Bnrg.ss-Bash Oa. Beooaa Floor.. Mr . k M 11 fill V I I v j n w Annual OCTOBER SALE of JEWELRY An Underprice Event in Novelty Jewelry, Watches and Diamonds of More Than Ordinary. Importance TT IS in reality a readjustment of this section of our A that will soon begin. A sale filled with Holiday $2.l0 Mild Filled Chains for Oftc Gold filled bnby and locket chains, soldered links, also gold fillcd'8oldered link Soutolr chains; regular price $2.00. Sale price. 05c. " "' 4..M tor f7.riO Link chains for 1.0S. -.- Gold filled loojiet.and soldered link chains, round and: oval Roman finished knife edge lockets, also some stone set; values $4.50 to $7.60. Sale price, $1.05. 5.8 Silver Vanity Cases, at 1.40. German silver Vanity cases. Regular price $5.98. Sale price, $1.40. fl.OO Sterling Claspn, at 2:c Sterling silver and 'gold front lingerie clasps; val ues up to $1.00. Sale price, 23c. $7.50 Diamond Cuff Links, f 1.05 Men's Diamond set solid gold cuff links. Regular $7.50 values. Sale price, $4.03. Diamond Set I Vlllleres, $3.05 Solid gold pendants, set with genuine cut diamond, hung on a solid gold neck chain; $8.60 value. Sale price, $3.05. $10.00 Solid Gold rrndanU, $4.50 Set with bright, snappy, genuine diamonds and real pearls, hung in a 15-lnch solid gold neck chain; regular $10.00 value. Sale price, $4.50. $1.50 Sterling Milver La Valllcres. 48o Imported sterling silver pendants, set with finest white stones and real stones. Regular price $1.60. Sale price, 4 He. fl.OO Imported La Vallleres, 23c Oxidized silver chain and pendants, set with vari ous colored stones. Regular price $1.00. Sale price, 23c. Men's $2.50 Caff Links, at 03c Men's solid gold cuff links, assorted styles and shapes; regular price $2.60. Sale price, 05c. Men's fl.OO Gold Filled Cuff Links, 23c ' Men's fine quality gold filled plain, fancy or stone set cuff links; regular $1.00 values. Sale price 23c. - Men's $2.00 Scarf Pins, at 05c Men's 10 carat solid gold signet scarf pins. Reg ular price $2.00. Sale price, 03c. Diamond ItinKs at Unusually Low Prices GKOl'l 1 14 carat rings, plain, tiffany and fancy mountings, set with genuine full cut diamonds; worth regularly to $10.00. Sale price, fO.OO. GROUP II 14 carat rings, assorted style mount ings, set with good clear full cut diamonds; worth regularly up to $18.60. Sale price, f7.50. GKOl'P HI 14 carat gold rings, plain and fancy mountings, set with full cut 1-8 carat diamonds; values up to $20.00. Sale price, f 10.00. Borgess-Xasa Co. M.ln Floor. store putting It in order .for the great Holiday ruuti gift suggestions. GROUP IV 14 carat gold rings, assorted mount ings for men and, women, set with clear white full cut snappy diamonds; worth regularly up to $25.00. Sale price, $15.00. . GROUP, V Beautiful blue white 1-5 to 1-4 carat diamonds, set in plain or tiffany mountings; ."worth Hp to $80.00. Sale price, $17.50. r v GROUP VI Blue white perfect cut grade beautiful 1-4 carat diamonds, mounted In 14 carat platinum lined tiffany mountings. Sale price; $25.00. $3.30 Kirkle Shaving Stand, at $1.03 Fine nlckle silver, adjustable mirror, shaving stands; were $3.60. Sale price. $1.05. $1.00 Baby Rings,' Special, 48c Solid gold plain band -signet or stone set rings; regular price $1.00.. Sale price, 48c. , . 50c Pearl Heads, Special, 23c Pearl beads, semi-filled, gold plated, barrel catch; 50c kind, 23c. Filled French wax beads with 10 carat solid gold barrel catch; $1.00 kind Sale price, 48c. Fine white or cream French wax filled pearl beads that have a beautiful lustre, 10 carat solid gold, bar rel clasp; $1.60 kind. Sale price, 60c. f.1.50 Head Necklace, Special, $1.03 Indestructible bead necklaces that have a beautiful natural color, with solid gold barrel clasp; wen $8.60. Sale price, $1,03. Fine French wax"rilled small graduated pearl beads with fine sterling silver fancy barrel clasp; were $5.00. Sale price, 2.00. . Fine French wax filled pearl beads with fancy sterling silver platinum finished clasp; were $6.50. Bale price, $3.50. Men's and Women's Watches. 15 Jeweled Elgin in guaranteed gold filled 20-year cases. A small lot to close out; regular $15.00 val ues. Sale price, $3.05. , . Burgess-Nash special knife edge gold filled watch, 7 Jewel movement, guaranteed case for 20 years; reg ular $15.00 values. Sale price, flO.OO. : Lady's bracelet watches, small size, gold plated case and expansion bracelet; regular $5.00 value. Sale price, f2.05. Lady's bracelet watch, 7 Jewel movement, in guar anteed gold filled case and detachable expansion bracelet. Bale price, f4.05. , Lady's bracelet watch, 7 Jewel movement, In a 20 year gold filled case and detachable expansion brace let. An unusually good watch small size; regular price $12.50. Sale price, f 7.BO, - Elgin and Crown, 7 Jewel bracelet watches, case and bracelet guaranteed for 20 years; $15.00 and $20.00 values. Sale price, fl.73. BTOGlENAgH BASEMENT STORE Cold Weather Necessities for the Home- Special Coal hods, Jap anned, with rein forced b o 1 1 om, orrugated sides, 16 Inch size, 25c values 16c Asbestos furnace renent 12c ROASTERS "1892" pure spun aluminum roast ers, seamleos, oval shape, self basting, self browning, sanitary, sliver finish, regular $4. CO values; special Satur- at Ik flu - tn I Savory roasters, self basting, self browning, sanitary and seamless, blue glazed enamel, large size, $1.60 value 95c DkMnomTC OOfl Diamond "C'lOfl., laundry soap.VIV3.-JI Pearl White laundry soap, 7 cakes 24c Kirk's bath soap, big 10c cake for 6c Armour's bath soap tablets, 10c kind 6o Borax naphtha laundry soap, 10 cakes 33o Hot water bottles, $1.50 kind for 69c Rubber gloves, pair 19c Talcum powder, 10c and 16c cans So Borgass-Hasa Oo. Basement. Bnrsess-sTssb Co. Bss.m.nt. Perfection oil heaters, four quart, leaded steel font, guar anteed smokeless and odorless, regularly $3.60 for $2.85 Fire shovels, heavy reinforced black Japanned steel 8c Majestic electrii room n e a t e r s each fi.73 Light House cleanser, caus for , Royal crepe tissue toilet 10c grade, 6 rolls fJi-J 1 f JF 6u size, 8 . . .23c Paper, 26c Blue steel itove pipe, -Inch size, 10c val..6c Elbows, corrueaic-u tuue steel, 10u value , 7c 3? 'EVERYDODY'fl STORE" Free China Painting Leson evei-y day in the China Department oft the Fourth Floor, 9 to 11 a. m. and i to 5 p. m. Bargess-Basa Co. Fourta. Iloo.