Recess Permits Committees to Work on Bills Governmental Reform and Blanket Appropriation Measures in Hands of Joint Conference Body. Special Dlupateli to The Omaha Baa. Lincoln, April 28.—The house and senate adjourned this afternoon ifl order to give conference committees on the blanket appropriation bill and the Mathers Dysart governmental re form bill time to Iron out differences existing between the house and senate. At a late hour tonight, reports from these committees indicated substance matter of the Mathers-Dysart bill, as ^ it passed the house originally, would lie accepted with slight amendments, and as a result of these concessions by senate members, house members on the appropriation conference com mittee would become more tractable. The house metpbers on the committee obstinately refused for two days to compromise with the senate on the appropriations bill until the senate passed the Mathers Dysart bill on third reading. Senate Passes Bill. At 11 this morning, the senate pass ed the Mathers-Dysart bill, as it was amended. Then the bill was sent to the house for concurrence. Repub licans and democrats joined In refus ing to concur on the amendments. This action called for appointment of a conference committee. House mem bers on the committee are: Dysart, Densmore and Garber. Senate mem bers are:'Hastings. Allen and Warner. The Mathers-Dysart bill, as amend ed In the senate and sent to the house, gave the governor option of appoint ing secretaries in charge of existing activities and sending their names to the senate for confirmation or per mitting the activities to be grouped under constitutional officers. Follow ing is the grouping called for: Governor, department of flnande, superintendent of public instruction, department of public welfare, secre tary of state, department of labor, ('onimissioner public lands and bullrt j i’igs, department of public works, state treasurer, department trade and commerce, lieutenant governor, de partment of agriculture with $2,500 added to his annual salary. Mathers-Dysart Plan. The Mathers -Dvsart bill, as it passes! the house, provided for gropp , ing labor, agriculture and public welfare, the three departments han dling inspectors, under the secretary of state, placing trade and commerce under the treasurer, finance under the auditor and public works under the land commissioner. It also car ried a provision, that if the governor desired, he might removp any activ ity from a constitutional officer and appoint a secretary to handle the work. The conference committee is re ported to have agreed to accept that part of the senate'.* amendment which places finance and hudget making under the governor and to * reject that port of the original Mathers-Dysart hill, which permits tile governor to interfere and remove \ a constitutional officer from handling an activity. The fact that the house had won its fight in getting the senate to pass the Mathers-Dysart bill on third reading caused consternation in the democratic camp, as it was hoped re publicans in the two branches would remain obdurate and in the end ad journ without making good the re publican platform pledge to revise and consolidate, present governmental activities. Bryan Offers Compromise. Immediately after passage of the Aill, word was conveyed to republican leaders that If the legislature would keep the code and Hitts give Gov ernor Bryan the appointive ~ power t he code provided for. that the gov ernor would sign the appropriation bill and accept the $2811,000 for bovine tuberculosis without protest. Republicans rejected the overture. Word was conveyed to democratic leaders that the republicans would keep their platform pledge, and if the governor desired to adopt the code, opposition to which was his para mount campaign issue, by vetoing the Mathers-Dysart bill and keeping suffi dent democrats in line to make over riding of his veto impossible ttiat was strictly the governor's business. Both democrats and republicans admit that if the governor vetoes the Mathers Dysart bill and democrats remain in | line it means Governor Bryan is ac ** reptlng the form of government he promised to repeal. Keep Campaign I’ledge. It is further adinltted In political (ircle* that If democrats will accept i he Mathers-Dysart bill, they w ill be keeping the campaign promlsa^of the governor to regrou'p activities under constitutional officers. The confessed thorn In the side of the governor's political flesh Is that a majority of constitutional officers are epublicans, and if he vetoes the , Mathers-Dysart bill he. Is charged with admitting he thinks more of the ap polntive power under the code than the alleged extravagance and duplica tion which he claimed existed under it during the campaign. Before fhe house adjourned tonight. .Speaker Mathers instructed the chief clerk to wire all absent members to he present at roll call at 9 Monday morning. ^ I •Tminatinn of Goodhue Contract Is Discussed Hp*r|»| IMftfHitrh to Th« Omnhn Bm. Lincoln, Anril 28.—For several hours today, while the house was waiting for appointment and action of conference committees, argument pro gressed on the second Amepoker Thatcher resolution requesting the state capitol rommission to termi nate its contract with Architect Her tram (Joodhue. An adjournment was forced before, a vote was taken. Advrulists Buy House. pperlel UUpntrh In The Omaha B«. 4;rand leland. Neb.. April 28—The Seventh Day Adventlate, with a *tate college located In the weptern part of ■* the county, have leaped a large reel on't waste time trying to kill tbcso pesta with powder*, liquid* or any experimental preparations. RMtfy Par Uaa-Battar Than Trapa 2-oz. box, 36c 15-oz. box, $1,60 SOLD EVERYWHERE 1 \ , Store Your Furs in our fire-proof, moth-proof, burglar-proof vaults —• the finest in this part of the cbuntry. i Burgess-Nash Company ” EVERYBODYS STORE” Charge Purchases made during the remainder of April will appear upon June statements, payable on June 10. Very Special Offerings for Monday Wash Goods and Linens Special Monday Boudoir Pillows 14xl8-inch size, covered with fine quality cambric and filled with soft, downy floss. Limit of three to a customer. Each . Second Floor Crash Toweling Linen weft toweling, a very ab sorbing quality that will leave no lint. 18 inches t C wide, a yard. IOC Second Floor Luncheon Napkins Hemstitched napkins made of fine quality round thread Irish linen, half^ dJO dozen . sPA.DU Second Floor Bed Spreads Of fine satin finish Marseilles. Scalloped edge and d* C CO cut corners. Each. .

heeting, 36-inch width. Limit of 11 yards to a Customer. Regular 1 P 22c value; yard ... IOC Second Floor Pillow Cases 42x36-inch cases, of good quality, finished with 3 inch hem. Limit , of 12 cases to a cus- 1 O tomer. Earh . . *Ov* Second Floor f We Announce the Opening of Our New Music Shop On the Main Floor Near the Book Shop It will be our endeavor to carry at all times the best edi tions of classical and salon music for voice, piano and other instruments. Teachers and students can obtain the best methods, studies and practice pieces in this sec tion, at lowest prices in the tyest editions. Popular songs of the day—the hits of Chicago and,New York will be on sale almost as soon as they are published. We ask that you visit this sec tion the next time that you are down town. Main Floor Decorative Candles 16-inch hand-dipped tapers in all colors; regular dinner size. Special, each, 206 Fourth Floor New Farrar Record $1.25 “Ye Who Have Yearned”—A Red Seal record that you'll enjoy. Fifth Floor Prayer Books for First Communion 48c to $1.50 A lovely gift to one who is to make his first communion. We have an exceptional^ complete stock. ROSARIES* A suitable remembrance *o one's friend—any number from which to choose— 15C to 85.00 Main Flo«r Special Offering of Framed Mottoes 49c, 75c, 98c, $1.48 Beautiful sentiments artistic ally designed and hand-lettered and attractively framed in bronze or polyrhrone. Most appropriate as graduation, birthday or shower gifts. Among the many included are: "Kipling's If “My Old Frland." “My Mothar’* "Remenbaring" "Daily Craatf" "Out Whara tha "My Mothar” W»it Begins" "Mothar Daar" "Fnandahip" "If for Girls" Main Floor Extraordinary Sale of 1000 Pieces Muslin Underwear $1.00 By taking advantage of a special purchase, we are able to offer this fresh, new lingerie at such a remarkably low price that it will enable you to purchase your summer supply of underwear now.. Gowns Vests Envelope Chemise Bloomers Step-Ins Materials are muslin, fine nainsook, voile, dimity, plisse crepe and shadow batiste. All are daintily trimmed with lace edges, medallions, hemstitching or hand embroider}' in delicate colors. Second Floor Union Suits “Columbine” lisle suits, made with French band or bodice tops, and ticht or loose knees. Well made and well reinforced. White and pink. Regular aizea. $1.00 Extra aizea, $1.25. Bargain Basement Special § Pillow Tubing, 22* j Mill end* of bleached Fepperal pillow tubing. 1 to 5 yards in length. 42 and 45-inch width. Regularly priced 45e a yard. ' No phone or mail order*. Burgess-Nash Special Silk Hosiery ij Reduced to Pair Hose, made with reinforced knee that prevent - ripping or tearing. Slightly imperfect but the dcfert will not lessen their wearableness. Black, white, gray, polo, sand and other shades; wonder ful values that we offer Monday. Main Floor Sale of SKIRTS « All ol the Latest Spring Style and Materials An extraordinary sale of women's skirls skirts for every occasion in the knife pleAts, box pleats and wrap-around stylos. All i/.es and lengths included. $9.85 200 skirts in the soft shades of silk and French wool crepes. In Kray, tan, navy, black, cocoa and white. Values from $15.00 to $17.50. $12.95 150 skirts in such materials as Tltialdu, Mops I loo. Klo-Kanna, Canton crepe and novelty figured crepes. Values from $18.50 to $27.50. r ' Third Moor Sample Sweaters and Scarfs k' Amazingly Low Priced An exceptional offering of 300 beautiful .-rs sample sweaters and scarfs of all descriptions, for spring and summer sports wear fashion de crees sweaters of bright hue to be worn with *aSl white skirts. Included in this showing will be sweaters and scarfs in a wide va riety of colors and only one garment of each kind. In , Mohair Iceland Wool Scarfs, $2.50 to $13.95. Pure Silk Fiber Silk Sweaters, $2.75 to $29.50. Third Floor Mam Floor Sat© of Notions — Mala Plaar Safety Pin* with guard ed ends; a At* card . . “C Singer Machine Oil— Two bottles for. Steel Crochet Hook*— Regularly ltk-; ^ Monday . Baiting Thread — dOO yard spools: C each ........ Rick-Rack Braid—Fast color— O — yard Sanitary Belts — All clastic, 1 Q each . . . . 1 Rubber Sheeting — 36 inch width; A ^ yard.45JC “Santelette” Rubber Bloomers with net top. $1.50 "K o z o o" Suipendrrt and garters for boys. 8ix< * ' ''; 75c Made without belt: per pair.$1.25 Kleniert's Dress Shields —Eton and Shirelastic styles that require no sewing; all DP sires, pair. . OsJt Household Kitchen Aprons—All OQ_ rubber, each . OS/C “Rita” Hair Nets — Double mesh, cap and fringe stvles, OP 4 for . . £>DC Carter Belts with six garters, flesh A Q ’©lor. each. . . . Dress Clasps — Rust proof in black J - and white, card, *• C Darning Cotton — Fast color, 2 halls E — for. OC Bias Tape— Wrijrht'i in white and colors; six card pieces, 1 f\ each. 1UC Dr Parker's Waist* for children of 2 to 14 years, with OQ garters . OJ7C "Koln" Sanitary Nap Er. 49c Lovely New SILKS At Exceptionally Low Prices Attractive new silk patterns in a wide variety of new weaves and colors. Silks suitable for skirts, capes. dresses, three piece suits and blouses. . At $2.45 New Paisley, Persian, Kgypt lan, Balkan ami Oriental ef fects, printed on heavy quality erepe He chine, georgette crepe and canton crepe. 40 inches vt'idr At $3.95 .'It? inch heavy quality printed knitted silks, in Paisley and Ori ental patterns; very special at a yard. $3.95. Ea. $1.50 Tie dyed orepo do rhino Mpipree; Oriental eolnringa (.for lamp drapes and soarf*. At $1.95 33 inch fancy xva«h silk> an unusual value at, vard. *1.95. 1 4 New White Silks 10-inch white silk stripe cantons, yard.$3.45 36- inch white crystal knit crepe. per yard. $1.95 37- inch white heather dew crepe, y a rd $3.45 10-inch white sports satin, yd., $1.95 36-inch white silk jersey shirting, yard . $1.75 Second I lorn .