Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 15, 1914, PART ONE, Page 5-A, Image 5

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THIS OMAHA SfXDAV HEW: FEBRUARY 10, 1914.
LINCOLN HOTEL MEN ANGRY
jlhreaten Libel Prosecutions Against
Anti-Saloon Head.
CARSON ABLE TO PROVE CHARGE
Ircllura to Confer with l,nnintcr
PrnacentliiHT Attnniry Over Cniic
Ilc-rlcetcil Siiiiectutetulrnt
Anxiclnllon.
From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN', Kelt. ll.f-(8pcclnt;)-The
controversy between II. I Cnruon of tlio
Anti-Saloon IcaRiio and Chief Malone of
tho Lincoln police department over
sharges brought by the former against
the latter nnd asking that tho chief bo
removed, has developed llttlo except sev
eral Interchanges of hot air between tho
two gentlemen.
Chief Malone claims that tho charges
made by Carson that Lincoln Is vice
ridden are untrue and defies the lntter
o mako good in the charge. Ono hotel
man whose place was mentioned In tho
charges as a breaker of the law has
threatened to file, a suit for adamages
against the secretary of the Anti-Saloon
league.
CarKon, however, remains calm and
serene, pimply saying that uny chargo
that ho has mado which ho cannot provo
will bo withdrawn.
It Is claimed that since Omaha, Nor
folk, Grand Island and other places have
mado. application to como In under tho
"Holy City" name, that Lincoln has had
Us female population greatly augmented,
and that many of the former residents
of those cities can bo found In most any
otd place one might care to look.
The meeting of the Anti-Saloon league
yesterday, held In this city, was Inter
esting In that tho board endorsed tho
activities of Mr. Carson and re-elected
him superintendent for another year.
During the nftornoon the county attor
ney of Lancaster county called up Mr.
Cnrson by telephone and told him that
tho hotel men were going to start crim
inal libel suits against him nnd asked
him to como to tho court house and tnlk
It over. Mr. Cnrson refused to go, tell
ing Mr. Strode that If he considered thut
ho had grounds for piocecdlng against
him to start the suits, as he was ready
to turn on a I.IUI0. light on tho Inactivities
of tho police department.
Tho league will push Hb campaign
against violators of the law and will
back Mr. Carson In his campaign against
immorality and crime not only-Jn Lin
coln, but anywhere else that they can
secure tho evidence, lc the word given
out after the meeting closed.
Tho following officers wero elected:
President, S. IC. WarllclC, Scottsblutf;
vlco pretldent, L. L. Urandt, Qlenvlllo;
treasurer, II. J. Grove, Omaha; secre
tary, K. U. Knock. Lincoln: superintend
ent, H. V. Carson; superintendent of
Omaha district, Itev. V. A. 'High; field
secretary, Rev. G. M. JJlng, St. IMul.
SOUTH OMHA TO HAVE
MEW STATE BANK SOON
fFroin a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Feb. 14.-(Spcclal.)-Artlcles
of Incorporation for a new stato bank at
SouthfOmaha have been filed with the
secretary of tho banking board and the
application for the same has been
granted. Tho bank will be known as tho
Security" State bank-and Its capital stock
is placed at 100.000. Joseph L. Svoboda
is president and William A, Kkthsack
cashier? No vice president has been se
lected,.' The two leading stockholders uro
Vaclav Svoboda, who haB 1T0 shares, and
J. L. Svoboda, who has 100.
Knlr Organised nt Coliimlin.
COLUMBUS, Neb.. Feb. 14.-(Bpcclal.)
-A permanent organization of the Platte
County Agricultural society waB effected
Thursday evening at a banquet given
hy tho ColumbUB Commercial club nd
attended by 130 business men and farm
Prs After tho banquet tho organization
was completed by the election of the toU
towing board of managers: Carl Uohdo
tnd It. S. Dickinson of Columbus, Fred
Wllle of Shell Creek township, Bruce
Webb ot Creston. Emll Losekr of Bin
nark township and C W. Holllngshcad
3t Monroe. The board will elect a presl
Jrnt, Vlco president, secretary and treas
urer at a future mcctinK. The fair this
yoar will Ixs held September 10, IT and IS.
' Tuesday and "Wednesday of next week
the thirtieth annual encampment of tho
Nebraska division, Sons of Veterans,
will bo held in this city and new offl
eers will be elected and routine business
transacted. II. B. Ttecd of this city Is
the present division commander.
Petition for better train services on tho
Spalding branch ot the Union Pacific
between this city and Spalding were cir
culated this week and it is understood
that over 1.500 signatures were secured.
Xi' ln iter l Alllnnee.
ALLIANCE, Neb.. Fob. ll.-(Spec!al.)-Tho
Alliance Now3 Is the namo of the
new ten-pnge weekly which made Its ap
pearanco in Alliance Thursday evening,
published by tho Alllanco Printing com
pany, a corporation with somopromlnent
citizens of Alliance and Box Butte county
us its stockholders. Tho fact that they
are all democrats means that It will bo
u democratic paper, J. B. Knlest and J.
K. Adams are tho editors.
Malone Resents
Arrest of Woman
in Robbery Case
1 From a Staff Correspondent )
LINCOLN, Fob. H.-iSpeclal.)-Chlef of
Police James Malono of tho Lincoln de
partment ot public snfety Is not only
very much peeved at the Omnha police
department, but la exceedingly angry nt
Chief of Detectives Ptevo Maloney of the
city for arresting Mrs. Sadie Walker,
tho Llndcll hotel employe, who gave evi
dence against Tony Claflctta, who I
accused ot killing Henry Nickel! In the
MoVey resort January 13.
Malone said last night that the arrou
was an outrngo and tho Incarceration -if
Mrs. Walker In the Omaha Jail entirely
uncalled for. Mrs. Walker was tho firs:
to recognize in tho description ot tho
man wanted for the crlmo that It fitted
tho man who hud been working nt the
hotel nnd who had given her Jewolry in
security for a small loan she. had miuio
him. lcprcscntlng that the Jewelry bo
longed to his mother, who had recently
died. She at once tllrned over the Jew
elry to Police Judge Fullerton, telling
htm that she believed tho IJndell hotel
bell boy wns tho man wanted. Malono
said that he at once notified tho Omaha
police that he was on tho track of the
man wanted, but they failed to give any
credit to tho Information, and beforo he
could act Tony had gone away.
Judge Fullerton of the Lincoln police
court, who went to Omaha yesterday to
try to secure the'releaso of Mrs. Wulkor,
returned today unsuccessful. Ho says
that ho feels that tho Omaha depart
ment Is working under ft misunderstand
ing ot the case, and iwhllo he feels that
it was wrong to Imprison his client, ho
feels very kindly toward tho police peo
ple of Omaha and believes that they will
do the right thing as soon as they un
derstand tho case.
Lancaster Judges
Fix Law on Petition
(From a Staff Correspondent 1
LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. 14.-(t?peclal Tel
egram.) The petition filed with tho clerk
of tho cltyi ot Lincoln, asking for a
recall of Commissioner King of tho
public safety department, which was de
clared to have Insufficient names by
City Cleark Berg, and which has been
beforo tho district court on a writ of
mandamus to compel the clerk to de-cer-tlfy
tho petition, has been decided not In
legal form in that each paper circulated
was not verified by ono of tho signers
thereon, but gives tho relator a reason
ablo tlmo to remedy the defect.
The. order of tho court is that the
clerk shall recount the names on tho
petitions nnd determlno their efficiency,
that 30 per cent of tho votes cast for
the highest candidate and not on any
pioposltlon shall bo sufficient; that
forged or fictitious names on a petition
do not Invalidate tho wholo petition; that
names written in a foreign language
should bo counted; that a business ad
dress given by a petitioner Is legal and
taht names written In an Illegible man
ner may bo counted upon sufficient evi
dence that iliti aro the names ot legal
voters.
Tho order is signed by all three Judges
of the court.
Get Rid of
Piles at Home
Slivple Homo Itemed-, Kuslly Alt
idled, filvcs Quick Heller and
Prevents .Ml Hanger from
Operation.
Seua for Fre Trial Fackaga and
Prove It In Your Cage.
Don't even think of an operation for
piles. Hemember what tho old family
dootor said; Any part of tho body out
away is gone forover. One or two ap
plications of Pyramid Pile Remedy and
all the pain, flro and tor.ture ceauos.
In a remarkably short time the con
gested veins aro reduced to normal and
you will oon be all right Main. Try
. v. t.. - r.inAi1u ftnlri evnrv
linn iniiiaiivauiu . D.nv. . -
where at drug stores. Send for a free
trial package and prove beyond ques
tion It Is the right remedy for your case,
oven though you may be wearing a pile
truss. . ,
Just send in the coupon below at once
lor the free trial treatment. It will show
you conclusively what I'yramm riio
Itemed' will do. Then you can get the
regular package for f cents nt any drug
store. Don't suffer another needless min
ute. Write now.
rB.EE PACKAGE COUPON.
Pyramid Dru company t'S Pvm
mld BIdg.. Marshall, Mich. Kindly send
me a trial treatment of Pyramid I'iUi
Itemedy at once, by mall. I'll KB, In
plain wrappor. ' so I can prove U
splandld results.
Name
Street
t Ity
Ftate
NehawkaMan Files
For Bartling's, Place
, (From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Feb. II. (Special.) Tho Ne
braska legislature is sure to bo composed
of at least ono member at Its next ses
sion. ThU morning J. F. Sturm of Ne
hawka sent In his filing to be placed on
the ticket as a republican cnndldato for
tho nomination for state senator In tho
district comprising Otoe and Cass.
This Is the district that lias twice been
represented by Senator Henry H. Burt
llng of Nebraska City. At tho last ses
sion Mr. Bartllng said that It was his
last as a state senator and It is possible
that he meant it.
THREE MEN HAVE CLOSE
CALL FROM DEATH BY GAS
BKAV.UU CITT, Neb., Feb., 14.-(Snc-clal
Telegram1.) Dr. Green, proprietor; J,
C. Bowsmank electrician, and Wendell
Moore, a young man, were asphyxiated
In tho power house ot tho local motion
picture theater last evening. They were
locating dynamo trouble and were over
come by gas from the exhaust of a gaso
lino engine. They wero all unconscious
when found and were revived with much
difficulty. A few minutes more would
have been fatal.
JURIES DRAWN FOR DISTRICT
.COURT IN SAUNDERS
MADISON Neb., Feb. 14. (Special )
Tho ballots ond poll books of Madison
postofflce primary election were for
warded to Hon. Daniel V. Stephens,
Washington, D. C, by Secretary Kort
man of the local committee. The total
expenso of tho primary was $H5.D0. or
$15.00 for each of the three candidates,
The remainder of tho M filing fee wna
returned to each candidate.
MeCuiU Il'otlnir Good llontl.
McCOOK. Neb., Feb. 14.-(Spoclnl.)-McCook
has ahvas been In the fore
most in this section of stato in tho mat
ter of boosting-Rood roads, and Is Is now
arranging to again demonstrate Its faith
In tho proposition by holding a grand
good roads rally with E; Ward King,
tho great King drag Inventor, nu the
chief speaker and demonstrator of the
possibilities of the drug. April 4 Is tho
date of the meeting, which is hoped 'to
attract farmers from all over this sec
tion of the stute, for Mr. King makes a
specialty of speaking to tho farmer ele
ment, bolng a Missouri farmer himself.
It Is expected that MsCook will pull off
several Interesting stunts In connection
with the rally.
Xfn iles of llil, euiin. ,
BAVHNNA, Neb., Feb, 14.-(8pecW)-Llnuoln's
birthday was colebrated hero
at a mass meeting at tho high school
auditorium. Veterans of the civil war
were ccorded tho places ot honor. Tie v.
K. L. Baker gave the principal address
of the evening.
L. G Ulsor, living six miles west of
Ravenna, was seriously Injured by tho
falling of a tree which he had out down.
One leg was broken in two places, his
head was badly cut and he received other
less serious Injuries. It Is expected he
will reepver.
The Broken Bow baskt' ball team
played the local town team here last
j evening, the result being 44 to 'SI, In favor
I of Itavenna
I Ive-, to 'he f-iuiaUen Bee d r Mflrg
Condra Reports on
Land Propositions
Under Blue Sky Law
' (From a Staff Conespondent )
LINCOLN. Nob., Fob. 14 -(Speelal.)-Prof.
George Condra of tho University ot
Nebraska, representing the conservation
nnd soil department ot the state, has re
turned from his trip to Toxas whero ho
Investigated a large number ot real estate.
companies which hnvo been seeking to
enter Nebraska and which tho blue sky
department of tho railway commission
felt wero not entitled to do business In
the state.
Dr. Condra visited the Panhandle
country, Fort Worth, San Antonio nnd
Crystal Springs, Investigating tho differ
ent schemes there which have been ad
vertised In tho north. Ho was assisted
by Mr. llockwell, representing tho gov
ernment, and together they went over tho
different propositions.
Dr. Condra said that the officials ot
Texas arc beginning fully to understand
that the stato has received much unfa
vorable advertising by its laxity in let
ting people and companies pull off land
deals which wero shady. They believe
that many" of tho acre tract nchemes
have been ot such a nature that It, has
brought discredit upon some of the com
panies which huvo been putting out good
propositions.
Ono of tho projects which ho found all
right covers an Irrigation schomo which
I has already cost the company between
3,0C0,WO and i,X,0O0, having a reservoir
covering n 500.000 acre tract of water
Four ot tho companies which were In
vestigated will be reported all right, but
there arc several which will bo denied
admission to tho stato It tho blue sky
department accepts tho report.
IIIk MortKHK? file,! ut Wnhoo,
WAHOO. Nob., Fob. 14.-(peolal.)-Tho
latgest mortgage over flleil for record In
Saunders county was received nt tho reg
Ifter ot deeds' office In this city last
Wednesday. Tho mortgage was for $10,
000,000 ond was given by the Swift Puck
Ing company to tho Fltst Trust and Sav
ings bank of Chicago. Tho Instrument
covers 100 typewritten pages and will
mako eighty pages of record. It will bo
filed in fifteen states nnd seventy
counties. Tho filing fco In this county Is
nbout ST6.
IluniM Hoelety nt (Irniiil Ixlitiut. '
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Feb. 14.-(Spe-clal.)-The
Scots of Grand Island hnvo
organized ti Burns club, with the fol.
I lowing officers; John Aloxander, presi
dent; aavln Getides, vlco president; Joo
Alexander, secretary; Tom Miller, treasurer.
WIFE SEEKS TO BRING
! BRENNAN BACK TO SIDNEY
LINCOLN. Feb. H.--peclaD-Uov-cmor
Morehead has ashed thn governor
of Colorado to grant extradition papers
for tho return to Nebraska of Charles K.
Brennnn, wanted In Cheft.nno county for
abandonment of his wlfo nnd child. Itren
nan Is being held In Denver.
Mrs. Brcnnan says that while she wu
vUltlng In California and was compelled
to stay there whllo she had three opera
tions performed, Urennan ran awav with
another woman, nnd when she returned
homo found the man gone nnd most "of
tho household goods disposed of.
Snlimii Fltturen Attnelied,
WHl'YLHU. Neb., Feb. 14.tSpcclrtl.)
The saloon of J. P. Maple, Jr., was
closed by Sheriff Klnkle today upon 11
writ of attachment tn secure the pny-
1 inent of JSS, obtained by the llasttngti
Brewing company.
Neiitnlin l'n In Cull,
LINCOLN. Feb. 14.-(Speclnl.)-Nemnlm
county has paid Its debt to the state In
full on tho old Insane account, the state
auditor, receiving a chec this morning
for $1,38S,I4 from the clerk of that counfy.
John Burke to Speak
at Founders' Day
Banquet Saturday
Crjlghton university nlvmM and faculty
will celebrate Founder's day In honor of
ICdwaid nnd Count John A. Crelghtou
with a Imnquet at the Hotel Home next
Saturday evening.
This Is regarded n one of the most lm-
5 A
1 Bi AJ..I
Porlnnt social fumtoiis ot the year a
Crelghtnn, nnd an attendance of evcrs
hundred Is eupctted. In tho number win
be numerous prominent nlumnt Xrow the
surrounding states, as well us Omaha
Itsolf. while practically the entire fa
cully, including the president of the uni
versity, will tiltend.
Hon. John Burke. Fnltcd Ptntes tress
I iirr arid former governor of North Da
1 HotH, will be the guost nt the university
ion the oeoasion and will deliver the pi In
jclpnl address of tho even'ng.
I
Eating Meat Regular Clogs the
Kidneys, Then Your Back Hurts
Cornier A'elirnsknii Killed.
YORK, Neb.. Feb. 14.-Mrs. C. T.
Trauger received word yesterday that
her brother, Harry Peters, was dead at
San Dlago, Cnl. Ho had licon asphlxatcd
whllo working on a gasollno engine.
The body will bo shipped to Ansloy,
Neb., for burial.
Jnst to IiiTestlnnte ,
President llnrney Dreyfus has r.
celved u letter from Alex McCarthy, sub
stitute lnfloldir. who recently signed his
contract. "Little Mac" sild that he hnd
not been negotiating with tho IVdernls
with any view towards Jumping, but that
on a recent visit to Chicago ho had f
talk with Tinker's people to find out Just
what they were offering McCarthy de
clared that tho old league Is good ciioiib. '
for him.
Plush your Kidneys occasion,
ally with a tablcspoonful of
Salts to avoid danger.
,
Most folks forget that the kidneys, like
the bowels, get slURclsh and dogged and
I need a. flushing occasionally, else wo han
baclfocbe and dull misery In the kidney
region, ' severe hedche, rheumatic
I Iwln'fes, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleep
1 lesantsa and all sorts of bladder dls
! ordara.
Tou simply mutt keep your kidneys
I active and, clean, and the moment you
I fMl an ache or pain In the kidney
region, get about four ounces of Jad
tialU from any good drug (tore here.
take a ts,hteipoonful In & glass of water
beforo breakfast for a few days and
your kidneys wjll Uimi act fine, Th.s
famous salts Is made from the acid ot
I crapes and lemon Juice, combined with
lithla, and U luirmless to flush clogged
kidneys and stimulate them to normal
j activity. It also neutrallres tho sxlds
! In the urine so it no longer Irritates,
thus nndlng bladder disorders.
Jad Baits Is harmless. Inexpensive;
makes n delightful effervescent lithla
water drink which everybody should take
now and then to keep their kidneys clean,
thus avoiding serious complication!
A well-known local druggist says he
ells lots ot Jad Halts to folks who bt
llevo In overcomlnr kidney trouble while
It la only trouble. Advirtltement.
Handkerchiefs
SALESMEN'S samples, for men.
women and children, wide
selection of kinds and stylos, at
U to i off the rent value, each
5c; 10c, 15c and 25c
BURGESS-NASH CO.
"EVERYBODY'S STORE"
A JLace Special
A DIG lot ot lacca marked tor
a clearawny Monday, many
kinds and designs, for- i P
morly 2Cc to 39c, yard, i OC
Sunday, February 15, 1014.
STORK XKWS FOR MOXDAY.
Sixteenth nnd Harney Streets.
A0QU1IIK tho habit of rootling
our daily "Storo Xows"-
you'll find It tlmo well spent. Wo
publish it for your benefit
READ IT.
Tho now Iia MuaIxo Colllcrc
1b a dainty neck fixing shown
at tho Jowelry section, A
combination of ribbon and
beads 59c, $1.00 and $1.50.
THE contractors aro progressing
nicely with our now floor In
tho Economy HnHctnent. They tell
us it will bo but a fow dayB now
until wo will be "at home" again
in this section.
Thcro's a charming display
of Cntnlsolo Luces in tho very
newest designs at tho laco
section 25o to 65c the yard,
f UK display of Xow Dross Cot
tons will suggest inexpensive
costumes that will betdmlred for
their exclusivenoEs, It's indeed a
pleasure to show these now woavos.
Wo try to merit your patron
age by dealing with you Just
as wo would like to be
dealt by.
HUROESS-NASH CO.
STAMPED PILLOW CASES
Pillow cases, made of a splendid
quality tubing, size 42x3G inches
stamped, in an assortment of now
designs; special for Mon- QQ
day, pair. 5C
Burgoss-lTasn Co. Second rioor.
$10
Again Monday We Off er You Choice from Our
Winter Stock of Women's
CLOTH and PLUSH COATS
No matter if the formeV price was $20.00,
$22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $30.00 or even
$35.00. all included in this srreat clearance at
AND bour this in mindovory ono is from our own high grndo
nnd splendidly selected stock coats loft from linos that
have boon our best soLling numbers nt $20.00 to $,'15.00.
The materials aro broadclotliB, pitches, diagonals, duvotyne,
mixtures, etc. All lato winter modols, In good assortment
of colors and black. All sb.oB aro represented.
Pony Fur Coats. S35 to $75. for $22.50
I'QPFriAT! That's tho way wo offer you choice (gftftCA
jrLLmL' from our ontiro stock, nil late mod- $ ,
els splendidly tnilored and finished throughout; choice mm
Women's New Spring SUITS
Are Arriving Daily Come see them
PRACTICALLY overy express brings in some now ideas in sulls for
spring, and this big socond floor roady-to-woar section Is a., dally
exposition of new smart styles.
Tho newnerm In Ule Iianir of tlio nklrt and tlio iKparttirn In
tho Bhaplnir of tlio coat Horvnii to creato u mnartno! In the iipw
Htyles that you nniat nee to catch tho correct trend of Mtylo.
All the new styles wo show aro from nn authontlc and exclusive
sottrco that's why you soldom seo anything In other Omaha stores
Just like what wo show. Tho prices aro the pleasing sort.
Borfi-xraih Oo. Second Floor.
NOTION SALE
Poarl Duttons
Cc quality
card. .
Sa f o ty
Monday,
3 cards. .
Pin Hooks,
valtio,
each,.
Elastla, special
at, y
yard
Font herstttch
nratd, 10c qual-
bolt OC
2c
Pins,
5c
10c
5c
Coat Hangers,
10c qual- c
lty, each. OC
DroR smaker's
Pins, Ji nc
lb. box, OC
Basting Cotton,
Be spool o
for OC
Pearl Pins, as
sorted colors,
5o card r
for 4C
Ribbon Seam
Binding, r
S-yd. bolt, OC
Bnrgeaa-Naili Co, Msln rfoor.
69c GOWNS at 49c
WOMEN'S muslin gowns,
high neck and slipovor
BtylcB, finished with laco, em
broidery and ribbon beading,
formerly 00c, 49 C
S1.25 Gowns, 98c
Fine muslin, with high neck,
also sllpovor styleB, trimmed
with laco and ombroldory, In
sertions and ribbon beading,
formerly S 1.25, 98 C
59c Boudoir Caps, 39c
Mado of net nnd laco, and daintily
trimmed with ribbon, OQr
formorly 50c, (or
Buxfftii-llaih Oo. Stcond rioor.
Beautiful New Spring Silks in a "Special" for Monday
s
ILKS that fashion has docreod shall bo correct for spring and will have tho "call" bought so wo can offer (hem to you liko this
tlio silk In plenty of tlmo for your new gown for Easter 8unday nnd at tho sarao time benefit by a gonorous saving. Four lots.
50c FANCY SILKS, 23c I 85o FANCY SILKS, 55c
LOT 2 Choice lot of now silks, Includ
ing plain and fancy mescalines.
P1hJ1h, checks, fancy Htrlpen and
l'lgurcB. pretty now coloring, 21
to 3G ItictifcH wide, well worth 85c,
sale price Monday, yard
Bnrr.o-yaah
A splendid opportunity to pick out
LOT 1 3,500 yards of fancy sUIcb, In-
rliidlnir plain and fancy mesKallnof.
checked taffotaH, fancy lirocades and
Hotnnn htrlpet), 20 to 27 Incheri, a
Bplcmlld GOc iuullty, on sule .Mon
day, at, jard ,
23c
55c
$1.00 MESSALINE SILKS, 77c
LOT tt Mcssallnn silks, with charmouse
finish, In' all tlio new Hlinden for
Bpilne, full 36 Inchon wldr, and In
Kront favor for lreaiiflH for danc
Ins:, a 1.00 value, Halo prlco Mon
day, at, yard ,
Co. Statu rioor.
770
$1.25 POPLINS, 97c
j,OT I Tho much wanted poplins, 42
Inclina wide. In a wldo selection of
tho rorrvot new nhadop for uprintf.
A very pleanlnir f.ihrlo and well
worth Jl.'JD, ttpoclat for Monday, at,
tho yard
97c
Child's 39c Bloomers, 25c
Mado of good quality
black sateen, for ages 2 to
14 years, former prlco nr
30c, Monday
Btu-geM-Nmli Co. Main rioor.
75c to $1 Brassieres, 49c
Broken assortment, Including
U. & J. and De Bevolso
brassieres, laco or embroidery
trimmed, formerly 75c Ar
and U.00, for t&C
Bnrjraaa.Vash Co. Second rioor.
50c Gas Lights, 35c
Guaranteed gas light,
complete with burner,
mautlo and globe, QC
worth 50c, Monday... oDC
Hnrg-tif-Wnh Co. Baiement,
19c Huck Towels, I2V2C
Hemstitched buck towels,
size 19x116 inohett, good
value at 19c, Mon- 1 OJL
day. each 12
Burgi-n Co. Main rioor.
Long Cloth, 12 Yards, 98c
English long cloth, i'hic
sheer, oven weavo, special
for Monday, at 12 aq
yards.. OC
BiupH'Ruh Co. Mala rioor.
FRFF Ounce of
1 IVLiJL Abonita Perfume
TO introduco the Abonita
line of toilet prepara
tions wo will give free one
3;-oiince of Abonita perfume,
any odor, Avhich retails at
$1.00 per ounce, with a pur
chase of these high grade
proparntions M o n d a y
amounting to 50c or over.
ABONITA
Toilet
Preparations
huvo tho indorsement of many
well known women tho country
over and we recommend them to
you. Onco tried will convince you
of their merits.
Wo have the exclusive soiling
rights for the Abonita lino of
preparations 'for Omaha and vi
cinity. Tho following prepaia
tlons are Included:
Face I'owder !i.-5c.."0c
Cold Cream 25c-30c
Mastiugo Cream , , , , 50c
Liquid Faco Powder 30c
Smelling Halts , ,i5c.
Liquid or Rtlck Ilougo 2flc
SM Polish U5g
Tooth Paste
Toilet Waters 25c-50c.7Bc
Bnrgeci.iraih Co. Main rioor.
Crochet Quilts
Marseilles Pattern
SPECIAL! Yob, wo con-
sider them
special values at this price Mon
day ana we think you will too
when you see thorn,
P r e tty Marseilles
patterns, size 72x90
inches; choice, each.
Burffeia-Haih oo, Main rioor.
Imported Cotton
Table Damask
SPECIALl'K7"'i,;g
e n t i r o 1 y
new, an unusually fine weavo
which up to this time has not
been made in this,
country. Choice now
pattorns, 70-In. wide.
Monday, the yard.
Burraia-Haah Co. Main rioor.
69c
B atte n b e r g J5 car f s
a,5 Centers
PFPIAI I 0 o inline
arcuAL. huml made
liatteuberg centers, 4D-In. Hire,
also Hattenberg scarfs, olio 18-xG4-In.,
choice do- ffn
signs, and wo con- II 11 H
slder them oxtremo KU
values. Monday, each.
BurgeB-Hh Oo Mala rioor.
In the ECONOMY BASEMENT
WE have been badly torn up in the "economy salesroom" for the punt week or
so laying an entirely now floor throughout and although everything is not
yet in tho best order, these "bargains for Monday" will more than repay you for tho little Inconveni
ence necessury.
WOMEN'S COATS
Formerly $7.50 to $10, for
$4.50
All sizes, made of pluehes,
boucles, astrachan, diagonals,
etc., black and colors.
WOMEN'S SUITS
Formerly $7.50 to $10, for
$4.50
A big group, embracing a
seloctlon of materials, colo.t.,
etc. Extremo values.
HOUSE DRESSES
Formerly $1.00, Monday, for
69c
Remnants of 7y2c to 10c Wash Goods, 3c
SPFPIAI f Thousand of yard of watili jroodH of all kinds, In
vi-i JonetliB from 2 to b yordu, Including slngtianiH, uer-
calen, slitrtlngs. walstlnb-f, flannelette, etc., that would rell for 7 He
iu ivu uic puir, r"
Well niude arl flnUlied, of KlriK
hum, porralfiH, eti-., neatly trlniimtd,
IiIkIi or low neck, long or xhurt nlnnve.
Wash Goods, 9c
New spring patterns,
madras, ginghams and
p o r c a 1 o s, for men's
shirts, 12jc
quality
3c
9ic
Muslin, 10 Yards, 49c
Unbleached muslin, 3C inches
wide, regular price 7 He, Friday
tpeclal, 10-yard limit to AQn
buyer, at H:VC
Remnants of Sheeting and Casings, 174c
SPFPIAI iHhort lengtliH of theetlnK, pillow caning and tub-
I lm. the niont popular unci bunt brnndH mm j
made, widths 43-lnrll to 2H ynirl, all perfect goods, S V J.X a
lengtliN 2 to 8 yurdM, fonnerly 17'.4c to JSe per yard, I f 7Q C
f Cm
npflul Monday, per yard
50c Box of Face
Powder, 15c
MONDAY, just to ac
quaint you with
Madam Lucille's
"Exquisitely Dainty"
Face Powder
We make this sperlal introductory
offer.
Wo aro authorized by the
makers to mako this special intro
ductory offer. Tho powder lg
highly rocommended und comes
in white, brunette nnd flesh. Cut
out this advertisement and pro
sont it with 15 cents at ou,t toilet
goods section and receive a reg
ular 50c box of the powder. Wo
are certain you will bo highly
pleased with the powder and will
consider a special trip well wort
while.
Burgen-tTaih Oo-Haln rioor.
;Burgess-Nash Co. 16th and Harney Sts.-
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