7 No Evening Is a Dull One Where There Is a V1CTR0LA or GRAF0N0LA BURGESS-NASH CO Womon's Hose Imported black cotton nnd lisle, broken assortment of aftc and 50c qualities, all -t r sixes but 10, pnir IJ7C Canton Gropes 40 inches wide, in all tho moat popular nbauea and white, spe cial values, por yard $1.75 "EVERYBODY'S STORE" Wodnr-miny, t'Vliniitrr 4, 1014. 8TOHK M:VS. .Sixteenth and Ilnrncy fits. TjIEBEE: OMAHA. WKDNESim VVAim AltY , 1014 It is so ensy to buy n Victrola or Grafonoln that no home need bp -without one. $1 a Week is alt you need to pav. Many different styles to select from. Prices $15.00 to $200.00 .Remember, this is the only store in the city whero you con comparo the Victor Victrola and Columbia Grafort ola side by side. We carry a complete assortment of both Victor and Colum bia records. Records sent to your home, on ap- Tlctroln jrj.ll prOVal. oak, 9iou vj yrcc Concerts every hour. Sciimoller & Mueller SB 'mm s.. Oldest Piano House in the West. Established 1859. BRIEF CITY NEWS I AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Xura Root Print It .Now Deacon I'rsss. l4fe Inn.? Yts. Feun Mutual, aoulft. "iJIectrte Supplies nurscta-aranJen Co. ' Fidelity 8tom?a and Van Co, P. t5l. ' Rted rined for Speeding Harry Reed, Tvcnty-seeond nnd Burdetto streets, was fjflod 3 and costs In potlco court for c Medina: tho speed limit on a motorcycle. State Bank of Omaha t per cent paid on time deposits; 3 per cent paid on sav ings aceounto. All deposits In this liank are protected by the depositors guaran tee fund of tho state of Nebraska, .To Hold civil Service Examinations A number of civil jcfvlce o.xnmlnutlons hre to 'bo held In Omaha nnd other cities (hurlnff th$. next five months. Tho examl iintfon for railway mall clerics will bo hfcld on February 21. "tCnrka'a Dtath Accidental That G, X. lurke, who was found asphyxiated In a fchalr at the sldo of a small gaa stove at jlJIS Cass street. Monday mornlns. met , death accidentally Is tho verdict returned by' a coroner's Jury. No funeral arrange ments have yet been made. ' "To Buy ITew Hose city Purchasing .tgent nichard Clrolto lias been desig nated by the city commission to tabulate blds on 10,000 feet of now flro hose which Ol(y Commissioner b, II. Wlthncll will purchase to replace wornout hoso now In uso in tho flro department Rosenblatt Oct! City Contracts A Sood many of the contracts, for furnish ing coal to tho publlo bulidlnes In .Omaha this year have been awarded to tho Rosenblatt Coal company. That concern ivlll keep the bin full at tho City hall, 'lty Jn!l. fire departments, public library, Detention" hospital, iTmertxncy lionnltal, (ithePTiiVinlclpal coal users. - 'A-. SZZt . iit : ' S .Orifra' fiicU Ilendnohc Anar. ABtnlliilcIfdieadache 'cured by Wins D"r, KlnB's.New lJftv Pills rcgulavly: keep HVer .and bowelf. In healthy condition. SSo.. All urusglstS.-Advertlstthenl. Fling Gives Sketch of Count di Oavour's DiplomaticAbilities Dr. P. M. Fling lectured pn Cpunt dl CavoUr and his efforts toward tho estab lishment of tho Italian union yesterday afternoon at tho hlsh school auditorium. Kxpluinlns the delicacy of tho situation which existod prior tq 1SS), Dr. F, It. I'UnB told of how tho external Influonces wero 'welded together ahd the Internal forces combined through the generalship of Cavour. then minister. He declared that the minister finally worked himself ib. death, carrying besides his pwp, the burden of responsibility" of some 'five or six other ministers The next.of the lectures-given by Dr. F, jdj; Fling will b given on February Itf, Instead of February; 0, as formerly an 'nounced. That will "be tho last of the I'icstnt series of lectures. Mayor Said to Have Declared Game at Twenty-Fourth and Q. J. W. MURPHY OWNER OF PLACE City Attorncr Mnrphy Snya Will .Trcscoutr- If Jlrtyor Will Srrnr to Complaint Oivnor Kuans ' of SA Cnmaunff. Irritably commenting upon a news nr tlclo yesterday, Mayor iloctor Is quoted as saying that the only gambling houso ho knew of was In a building at Twenty- fourth and Q streets owned by J. W. Murphy. Tho placa has bepn run as a pool hall for some tlmo and It Is raid that a game operated there for pome time. Dut several weeks ago, duo to the In fluence of church people In the south- cast section of the town, tho gambling wab cut out, It Is asserted. When tho matter was communtcatd t6 City Attorney II. C. Murphy yesterday he stated: "If tho mayor has knowledge of such law violations It seems to me that It Is Incumbent upon him to get busy and prosecute the place If he will swear to the complaint I will file It and prose cute the case." Fred echmldt. the proprietor of the place, said last night, ''There 1 no game here." J. w. Murphy, owner of tho building, said, "I am not called upon to police tho city. If tho, mayor knows of any vio lation); In any property owned by mo or anyone elBe It Is up to htm to en force tho law, I know of no gambling lh my property.". J, V". Murphy 'is a liroiriliicnttuwerH..hevy,.j3Werty owner and Is highly respected. Student l.nnk Concentration. , "Frqm actu.a Investigation. I find that many students In tho high' school apply themselves Intensely to their Studies about ten minutes out of a forty-five-mlnutd period,' stattd rM 8. 1 Mooro of the Houtli Omaha High school at a masij meeting yesterday forenoon. Prin cipal Mooro said that the pupils wero mostly Interested tn netting through echool, and that with the least possible exertion. Ho said that lack of applica tion and concentration was tliu causa of tho flunks and low grades. .The speaker snld that out of a fotty-flve-mlnute study period It took tho pupil twenty minutes to get settled and fifteen mln uUb to get ready for lecltatton. The other1 ten minutes wero spent on Oio lesion. Hotel Planned. Plans for a 10,000 five-story modern hotel, facing the O stroct viaduct, are prepared nd E. M, Eckman, owner of the lani, has announced that tho build ing operations will begin soon. A hotel, modern, and convenient to the l)nton tftock yards, has heon projected for Ions June. The new building will cover a spoco. 40 by M fect, and will bo five Dtorles hlBh, Tho lower floor will be used as offices by tho Eckman company. CnvanaaKti 'Wins Ret. Uccause he kept his eyea open to lit- .ft, . Those Who Rely on tho great home remedy which has proved its power to relieve safely and speedily the minor ailments arising from defective 'or irregular action of the organs of digestion, find themselves opared hours of suffering apd able to ward off tho attacks of serious sicknesss. BEECH AM'S PILLS never disappoint those who take them. They help tho digestion, stimulate the liver, clear the kidneys and regu late tho bowels. By purifying the blood they increase cheerfulness and create confidence. As actions depend on health and strength, those who know Beechara'a rills Enjoy Life , Bold everrwhtre. ' boict, 10c.. 2Sc, Bchm" Pilll bv lh forfeit ! o any rocdleiee In lh WetH. A Big After-Inventory Clearing Sale of Women's Tailored Suits, Coats and Dresses Formerly $12.95 to $25, Your Choice Wednesday, $8.95 N OW wo ronlizo that tho nbovo statement scorns liko an exaggeration, but we assuro you the garments liro hero, oxnetly as represented, ready to back up our claim to the vory letter. All we ask is that you como and sec lor yourselt lor to sea will bo to buy. Every garment is a late this season's stylo, broken assortments and odd pieces on which wo nro willing to accept the loss to clear our stocks garments that will be of splendid servicu to you for months to como and at tho same time you benefit by a groat reduction. Here's just an idea Women's Suits, formerly $19.50 to $25, for $8.95 EVERY ono a desirable late model, mado of such excellent ma terials an Borges, velvets, Bedford cords, rltqvlots nnd opongeo, formerly priced $10.50 to $20.00, Wcdnesdny, choice.. Women's Coats, formerly $19.50 to $25, for $8.95 JUST tho Bort of coat you want for present wear nnd for mouths to coma; tho materlnln nro plushes, Persian a cloth, houcle, duvetyn, broadcloth, mixtures, etc., formorly $19.50 to $25.00, Wednesday, choico ,. . . , '. . Silk Dresses, formerly $12.95 to $25, for $8.95 MANY charming creations aro included, crepe do chino, crepo mixtures, charmeuso and beautiful party and dancing dreseeB of lace and chiffon, also cloth dresses of crepe, Eorges nnd poplins, formerly $12.95 to $25, choico Burrtis-Nash' Co. Bscond rioor. CHOICE '8.95 Formerly $12.95 to $25.00 IN THE ECONOMY BASEMENT Tailored Suits, Coat sand Dresses THEY'RE garments that havo been transferred from our Clearing Houso Economy Basement for quick disposal sonts an unusual value. Tailored Suits, formerly $12.50 to $15.00, for $4.50 1 INCLUDING serges, worsteds, cheviots, novelty weaves, di agonals etc., suits formerly $12,50 to $15.00, choice Women's Coats, formerly $10 to $15, for $4.50 INCLUDING astrakhan cloth, novelty mixtures, diagonal coat ings, broadcloths, plushes, etc., formerly $10 to $15; choice. . Women's Dresses, formerly $7.50 to $10, for $4.50 INCLUDING serges, mixtures, ratines, velvots, etc., in black, navy, tan, brown etc., formorly $7.50 to $10 values aurg-Kah CO Economy Bustmcnt. ground floor to our and every one repro- CHOICE $4.50 Formerly $7.50, to $10 Burgess-Nash Oo. Everybody's Store 16th and Harney.; MT IB ;Burgess-Naah Co. Everybody's Store 16th and Harney. FLORIDA, NEW ORLEANS, CUBA, PANAMA and all principal points in the South. Reached quickly by tho excellent train sorviee of the ILLINOIS CENTRAL Solid steel up-to-date equipment on all trains. Winter Tourist Tickets on sale daily. Information and tickets at City Ticket Office., 407 South ICith St., City National Bank Bldg., Tel, I). 204. tie thtnge. Councilman John CavanaUgh was able to collect a bet from Ooun cllmnn Tom Alton, who, at tho mcetlntf asserted that there was no stOewaltc on1 tho sduth uldo of Q street from Twonty- eoventh to Thirtieth streets. Cavanautth won two cases of beer and the bet was paid at once. In order to make the city rooro InvltlnK to travelers, Mayor Hoctor has asked the Union Paclflo railroad company to keep the local depot open day and nlsht. The depot opens irtto N street uiid It has been stated that many travelers pass up tho MaRla City because the depot is closed at night A conference between the Union Paclflo officials apd th mayor has been arranged fpr this afternoon. As a result of tho agitation In tho news papers Mayor Hoctor was able to an nounce that the West Q street car scrv Ico would be Increased by two additional cars, glvlnc a schedule if ssven-mlnuto service Instead of 10-mlnuta service. Tho major stated that tho present service, was 20 minutes, but that tho stiect car company would establish a traffic man at Twenty-fourth and N streets to check up tho schedule, ssrvlco and traffic on the Q street line. For Improvements on the library propi erty the Library board last night mado a demand for K1.52. Qus Kcdgren asked the city council to reimburse him for $ tax receipt Investment, which he al leges was lost through the negligence of a former city clerk. Beaten Dp n Rnluou. rete Ulnkle and Al Iltnkle. two brothers residing at. SSS South Twentieth street, are laid Up as the result of a beat ing which they assert was administered to them Sunday afternooh at Z o'clock In the saloon of Louis KVasnKka at 2(1: Q street. Teto lllnkle was so eeverely beaten that ha had to be attended by a doctor. Tho cane tvas placed lh the hands of Attorney Dean Wnger yesterday and It Is probable complaints Win be fuea. The Utilities were released from Jail Sunday after being arrested for being drunls Saturday night. On Sunday they claim that they went to the saloon of Kvasnu'ka on Invitation of a friend. It ts asserted that the attack was made after an argument with the proprietor of the place. The Hlnkles say that eight or ten men were In the saloon at the tlnw. ''Oh, they were Just switches, and 1 2lc! not bring them along." testified To llco Officer Joe BallaW yesterday In u police court tilal of a fight between Krunl: Krajnlskl and Anton Malolepsl of Thlrtyelgth and L streets. ' The switches It appeared were used with telling ef fect upon the heads of the combatants some days ago. Attorney Uenar In sisted upon getting a description of the '"switches." One was a broomstick about thrco feet long and the" other was said to be ven more substantial than the broomstick, "Some switch" commented the atJ torneyo, lUrtnett TaUeu III. Councilman Henry Hartnctt, widely known and respected among the poli ticians of South Omaha, wait taken 111 yesterday evening after a committee meet ing at the city hall, lie wan accompanied home, whern hU condition grew worx. Phyxlclans were called and at u late hour last night he was said to he In a stIou. condition. Hartnett has served two terms In the city council from the Seventh ward. Ho has won tho reputation of being honest and devoted to the InterrtHK of the sinal' home owners and laboring clement, regardless of party- SoiHU Onmlin UoitIits. 1 JETTBIVS OLD AOH. t. Id. Sfi. Total. I Keller ID m 177 MT t'hadd 172 1W W) MS i Drlggs 14S 178 1M im l'ctarsoa . U) 171 lO 7 Kltxgeruld 108 1SI in 514 Totals MB 908 S SM STOC1C YARDS NATIONAL HANK. 1st. Id. 3d. Total. Vnnco ....v..... ITS JC8 118 4W Pcska 12.'. us 121 :r,i kiuk , us ir.n its noo Straw JM IBS 1H 465 Dyck 100 200 ICS S2S Totals 736 SOS 673 Handicap 37 37 37 Totals 7S 815 71 StTsSS UNCI.U SAM'8 VKT8.. let. 21. fid. Total. Snord .' J60 123 Vtt 451 Rmcrson .128 Hi IM 23 Crown IB.'. 181 1M .( Klnkn 1W 137 HU 4()J Thomas KB 1.".7 179 4! Totals : S4t 747 80S Handicap 42, 12 li Totals 883 781 So 2s5 MARTIN'R TiqHItS. 1st. 2d. 31. Total. I'rltcher 218 188 148 518 Coolov 1SS 170 192 MO l-'IroHtono 207 182 lfll 5 Kennedy ma 170 171 Ml Laplnskl 173 KM tW 487 Totals &73 874 855 2U7 3Iiik1 City (iiiicsiii. Henry Kalhorn it Kort Worth, Tex.. Is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Murtm Jcttcr. Tilta. V. II. Wvmun Is tho auest of friends and rclalvcs In Denver for a nhort tlmo. Offlco space for rent In Bee office, 2318 X street. Terms reasonable. Well known location, Tel. Bouth 27. The Willing Workers of tho First Christian church will give a tea at tho homo of Mrs Oscar Hodgcns, 1220 North Twenty-eighth street, Vednesdny after noon at 2 oMock. Mrs. Hamilton will be axfilstant hostess. Mrs. Hutchlns, formerly 'Miss Oosney of this olty. la reported seriously 111 nt her homo In Los Angeles, Cnl. fit. Mary'e Court, Catholic Order of Foresters, will oolcbrate tho clovonth anniversary of tho court next week. Frank Fndll, aged 0 yen in. tiled last night nt his rcsldonce, 3C18 T Ntreet. Ho Is survived by two sons and two daughters. Funural arrangements will be mado later. While Frank Kocdrlnlh and his wire wero away Sunday night their residence at Twenty-first and U streets was en tered ana robbed. Tho thieves got 20 cents In money, but they destroyed prop erty to tho Value of 100. The body of Francis Peterspn, vho died at Tucson, Aria., arrived thlH morning. Tho funeral will be held from hln resi dence at 1410 Joffernon strcot, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Uov. J. W, Kirk Patrick officiating, liurlul In I.aurol Hill cemetery. For tho second ;lmo In two months tho residence of A. A. Wright at Nineteenth and M Mroets wao made the point of burglar attack last night. Qoorga Wright, a son of the owner, heard some sus picious sounds In the basement and hur ried down to Investigate. Tho burglars heard him coming and mado tholr get away. They were trying to pry open the busement doors. , A birthday surprise party was tendered Miss Hnioi 12. itubln Saturday evening at her home, 902 North Sixteenth street Tho evening was pleasantly spent with games .and music; prises being won by Mr, and Mrs. John ICngtcn. Tltoso pres ent were: MIsbm Anna Fluor, Alta IS. LVnn Irenn Itubln. Sclma I.uebbe, Ad eline C. Itubln. Marjorle Smith, Olive Ijynn and Emma Illoss; Messrs. Will Rubin. Charles Miller, Will Wohncr, Arthur Luebbe. Herbert Llnd, Will lynni Mrs. Carrie Itubln and Mr. and Mrs. John Knglcn. Doctors Now Apee On Eczema Remedy Ctniim the SUteHcnk Moat D. D. D. rreicriyttta Relief for Agonizing Backache No need, frieqd, to suffer from the frightful pain of acute back ache, lumbago, rheumatism or sciatica. Just get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment lay It gently on (no rubbing required) and tee bow quickly it soothes and quiets, bringing rest and ease to aching, twinging nerves and muscles. But be sure to get the right lini ment there's no substitute for Shan't. SLOANS LINIMENT Geo. T. nlehardson. M.ttt In my opinion D. D. D. stiouH be applied tn ail cases of skin disease an Immedi ate roller to the itch, ft calm to ex cited nerves, aoft, aoothlnsr, yet a pow erful airent, a strength to the general system." Dr. Unna Holmea: "D. D. Z. la aa near a specldo for ecsema and tnft dreaded psoriasis aa In quinine for ma laria. I constantly prescribe V. D. D. SI so for palt rheum, tetter, barber'a oh, pimples, all forma of itchlnrerup ons, scales, sores." Dr. Ira T. Qabbert! "I freely admit that D. D. D. reachea cases, and per JnanenUy cures them, mora efficacious y than mine." Dr. Oabbert'a words are of special significance. He la known aa one1 of the first akin apeetaiista tn the atata at Kansas. .Wrlta t hl. Sr. Ira T. Oabbert. calawall, Xaita. .If you ara (UfectsA with aay akin blemish, even th slightest, or a teas porary rash, try X. D. D. taMf. Use (t accordlnar t6 Alrectloas. Notice how. the akin ta cool4, soothed, smoothed, refreshed the In atant this llauld fa used. Then contlnuo with the simple waS. end watch your cure. All druggists handle D. D. P. Comet to ua and wo will tell you of the mar velous efficiency of this remedy us well as the D D, D. Skin Soap, we ORr the first full bIm bottle on U ciaar an tee that unless it does waat t claimed, it coeta yott netala. . Mhorinan Si McConnell Drug Co., four stores. D.D.D. Soap Keeps Your Skin Heathy Uroncbllls Hums Chilblains is also good for Croup pr Colic Headache Coughs uuts Hoarseness La Grippe Neuralgia Paralysis Stiff Keck, etc. BBBsflsfl JSSafc. stil ReKtvea Sciatica Mr. J. W. fitewurt, ltl Chp St.. Cincin nati, O.. writes; ' I had been suffering- with aclaue rheumatism for fourteen months and had utrd ererythlng I eer heard of. I beran te think there was no help for rue. hut hearing of loan's liniment, bought one Sic. bottle, ne1 It. and sot relief In three day. I havo naod tbreo bottles and nerer felt better la my life." S4ama Bftfilrar lia Mr. John Pattoou, tii Dulder St. Atlanta, Ga.. wrlU " fell and hurt my back and It pained a rood deal. I undone t Kittle of yonr Sloan'a Ijolment and It stopped the pale. It la the beat i ever UMd." At all ileakrs. Price, 25c BQe.ae4Si.0t M.EMH.S. UMH, rae. Better), Kass. DIRECTORY AUTOMOBILES', TRUCKS, TIRES and ACCESSORIES GASOLINE CAtSji B UIOK Nebraska Bulclc Auto Oompaay, Lse Huff Mgr. 19X2-144(3 FarnaM ml CADILLAC Cadillac Company of Omaha, G. T. Rein. Pres. 2064-6-8 Farnam Street. AEMON Marion Aut'o Company, C. W. McDonald. 210 Famam gtrt, M M AXWELL- . ; Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation, 205-207 State Bank ."Buildijig. OVERLAND Van Brunt Automobile Company, i 2010 Farnara St., Omaha. 18-20-22 4th St., Couhcil Bluffs, I' OPS-HARTFORD Van Brunt Automobile Company, i 2010 Farnam St., Omaha. 18-20-22 4th St., Council Bluffs. S' TUDEBAKER - - . R. Wilson Auto Company, 2429 Farnam StrMC I ELECTRIC CAFUS kHIO Sa a la ssaBk. si aaw I M iteCtai DlSedSeS CUreO J Van Brunt AutpmobUe Company. i zuiu arnam &i umana iq-zu- oxn ml,, uauatu Binlrs. A mild treatment, that cures Piles, 1'jstula and other Rectal disease (n a short time, without a surgical operation. No Chloroform, Ether or other general anast hetlc used. A cure guaranteed in every case accepted for treatment, and no money to be paid until cured. Write for book on Rectal Diseases, with testimonials. "R. TARRY Baa Building-Omaha. O TANDARD Marion Auto Co,, 0, W. McDonald. 2101 Farnam IttMs,