THE OM.UIA SUNDAY HKfcJ: MARCH tf 1014. 7 -A Store Hours, 8:30 a. ra. to 6 p. m. Saturday till 9 p. m. TO HOLD PUBLIC HEARINGS Commission on Industrial Relations Makes Announcement. WILL COVER UNITED STATES Wltnrnsri. Competent to Sprnk for 1 liinplorrrn nnil Kmploj-rtt Will J n Anlitd to filie VIpttn I nnd SnRBmtlons. ' WASHINGTON. March 7.-(Special ) Pubtlo hearings Irt Important Industrial centers from New York to San Francisco , will bo held during the spring and cully ' lummer by tho United States commission j en, Industrial relations. t This announcement was made today hy i Frank P. Walsh, chairman of the com-1 mission; Tho hearings, said Mr. Walsh, wlh embrace In their scopa nil the main vions of the Inquiry directed by con cress. 1 ..i. lung tho cities that probably will bo Malted arc New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Patcrson, Scranton, Pittsburgh, ' Buffalo, Wheeling, Charlotte, Greenville, Atlanta, Birmingham, Nashville, Louis vllio. New Orleuns, Detroit, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Chicago, Houghton, Mil waukee, Madison, St. Louis, Kansas City. St. Paul, Denver, Trinidad, Dallas, Hous ton or Galveston, Los Angeles. San Fran cisco, Seattle, Butte and Icad. Through examination of witnesses com petent to speak for employers, trades union?,, other labor organizations, un organized employes nnd thu general public, the commission hopes to obtain Information concerning the industrial situation that will lead to constructive recommendations. Subject of Iminlrj. Some of I he subjects to be Inquired into in each city are Irregularity of employ ment: possibilities of ending Irregularity and Increasing production through scienti fic, management; tho activities of trades unions and employers' associations, nnd the extent and operation of governmental machinery for regulating the conditions of Industry. Including tho relations between cmploytrs and employes. Successful methods of maintaining harmonious relations beneficial to both employers nnd employes will ba Inquired Into particularly, with a view to their adoption in other centers, where no such methods havo been tried. Kmlncnt authorities In subjects to be Included within the scope of the inquiry havo Joined tho staff ct the commission and are now aiding In planning the hear irgs. Witnesses desired by the commission v ill bo summoned under the authority granted It by congress, and volunteer testimony will bo welcomed. Announcing tho plan for hearings, Chairman Walsh said: "Tho commission will carefully avoJJ acting as a board of modlatlon and con ciliation, and will not allow itself to bo drawn Into local controversies or recognize atich controversies unless In doing so it can obtain Information that has moro than local and temporary significance. All to Haw lleurlnB. "Every interest will be given a hear ing. Tho commission will strlvo ta put aside all .bias and prejudice. It will Jurgo ethers to 'dp the same. In tho hope -that the industrial problem may be studied In Uho light of reason. 'Tho oper. mind will bo our watchword and we ' shall endeavor to provldo a forum where men representing all' factions can meet. In-the-corkfaon .purpose .of", f.lndnB, it way -out from ftjtternesa and strife. - To ccornpllsh. tlds.'fwtc.shali '!ctf lhd cp-oporaUon nnd help of ail concerned. Wo shall ask those who meet with Us at tho hearings to come not as employers or employes, but as men belonging to tho samo human family. "The hearings are to be undertaken as ono means of cnrrylng out the Instruc ting of congress to Inquire Into the In dustrial situation nnd to report our con clusions and recommendations. "Tho commission wishes In particular to invito the help of every person who has a constructive suggestion. Such sug gestions will be especially welcome when they aro supplemented by testimony ns to tha successful carrying out of tho ldoas they embody." According to present plans tho hearings will begin the latter part of March A. F. BLEICK, NEBRASKA PIONEER, DIES AT BENSON Adolph F. Welck. aged CT years, died at his homo In Uenson Friday evening after an illness of several months. Ills wife died about three years ago. Mr. Ulclck was an Omaha pioneer, coming to. this locality before tho 'war. After serving In tho northern army for two and a half years ho returned to Ne braska and engaged in farming several miles west of Uenson. He retired about i twenty years ago and has slnco mado j his home at IC07 North rifty-clghth street. I Two daughters, Mrs. Anna Cellols, Hen- ion, and Mrs. Clara quinn, tfouui uaiiota. and ono son, Frank A. Blelck, 4010 North Twenty-fifth street, survive tho deceased. Funeral services will bo held at tho homo Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Iter, Mr. TUnger of the Benson Lutheran church. Interment will be at Mt. Hopo cemetery. SENTENCE SUSPENDED FOR SAKE OF HIS FAMILY Moses Gross, 413 South Eighteenth street, was arrested Saturday morning by Probation Officer Bernstein for sell ing tobacco 'to minors. Gross pleaded guilty to tho charge and was fined M and costa. The sentence was later sus pended when It was learned that his wife was In the hospital nnd he had a. family of sis small children to look after. Gross was tried for selling tobacco to students of tho Commercial High school. STRAUSER AND GRAHAM GET CASE CONTINUED K. Strauser. who was arrested an pro prietor of the Lanse hotel. Thirteenth and Jackson streets, Friday night, secured a continuance If hearing until next Thurs day, as did Jack Graham, 1M6 Farnam street, whose saloon waa also visited by the police. Three women Inmates of the Lango hotel appeared In police court and were fined tiA and costs each, us wu also on man Inmate. RUSSIAN CHIEF OF POLICE MURDERED BYSUBORDINATE ST. PETERSBURG, March '-Lieutenant Colonel Chebuleff, chief of police of St. Petersburg, was shot dead today In i his offlee by a Junior officer, Lieutenant Ivanoff. The motive for the crime was sold to be vengeance Kayser Silk Bloomers at $2 . 98 THE present ntyle of dress for women brings Int. prominence Venetian stlk-knit knickerbockers, a" such garments dr. away with any additional fitli eT . 1"' hck nd white, elastic around waist and at knees. Price $g.9 "EVERYBODY'S STORE" Diane of the Green Van by Leona Dftlm mple. on sale for tho first time Satur day. Is a truly remarkable story of the open, In which love, laughter, mystery, surprise and fdenture f""" the Arcadia trail of the ilreen Van. Price 31.30 Sunday, March , 101 1. HTOlti: N15WS FOU MONDAY. Sixteenth unci llmncy Streets. 15,000 YARDS OF RICH NEW BLACK SILKS THERE is probably no nows In this paper that Is of moro Importance to you today than that published under our name, It's o the snme great value to you every day, make It a point to turn to this pagc(7) dally It's published for your benefit as well, ns ours. The next time you aro In tho More auk to sec the new "PCINTHX" UUBL found only ' in tho "Onyx" Hosiery. It re Places tha old. unsightly Hciuaro splicing, gives n slim, graceful nnd elegant appenr ance to tho nnkln and retains nil the advantages of tho re inforcement. EXTHUSIASM-As Webster de fines it is "Ardor of mind, fer vent zeal, earnest dovotlon," that's exactly what you'll find bubbling fortli from this entire organization ENTHUSIASM, n spirit of loyalty and co-opcrn-tlou the natural sequence Is GREATER SERVICE to a GREATER NUMBER. HA It DROPS nro quite tho style: our showing Is very ex tensive, Including combina tions of sterling silver, pearl, gold, etc.; many unique de signs and very modcHtly priced at tho Jewelry section. Sow "DRESS" BAGS, made of finest imported leathers with Pannier handles, shown nt tho leather goods section. liURGESS-NASH CO. IN A STIRRING SALE HERE MONDAY G A Silk Offering That Will Establish a New "High Water Mark" for Value Giving in Omaha--An Event You Cannot Afford to Overlook 001) FORTUNE certainly favored us when w0 picked up this great lot of blnek silks, for seldom, if over, has there been sueh lXUSUAli VAL VES as tltcse offered and especially at the very beginning of tho spring season. v There's a reason for tho underpricing, of coarse, but what interests you most is the fact that the silks aro here exactly as represented every piece strictly first quality and that the values are of tho iuunatchable sort. ' I If you have a black silk need (and what Avonian is there that has not) this is your one great opportunity. So coiue early Monday and mako the best of it. Heroes an idea: 1 85c and 89c Black Silk. 59c I S1.25 and $1.39 Black Silks. 89c In this lot we include such splendid silks as : Some of the most favored weaves are included at this black messaliues 24 inches wide, 24-inch black satin dutchess; 24-inch foul ard silks and 27-inch black Jap silk; tho usual 85c and 89c qualities; Monday, the vard price, 27-in. black Surah, 27-in. black satin dutchess, ,'H)-inch black nicssalincs, 3(i-inch black peau do soie, 27-inch black silk sorgo and 36-iuoh chiffon taffeta; $1.25 to $1.31) qualities; Monday, tho yard $1.39 to $1.50 Black Silk. 98c Including such splendid weaves as black rough suiting silks ilU inches wide; 26-incli black Bengaline silks, M-in. black peau do soie, IlO-in black corded silks and 42-in. I black silk poplins; tho usual I $!.;!!) and $1.50 qualities; yd. Illiirk Mosuliuc. Messallno silks, 19 inches OQ wide, usual fiDc quality, yd 0C Hlnck Messalincs. Messallno silks, 30 inchCB wide, ubuuI $1,011 quality, rt - 1 Q yard ipl.II Muck lU'uunlitiCH. Bengalino suitings, 30 Inches wide, usual $2.00 quality, yard $1.39 lllnck MessnllncN. Mnssalino silks. "-'T inches Q wldo, usunl $t qunlity, yd. OJC IJlnrk Cioprs. Crinkled crepe. 12 Inchos wide, usual $2.25 qunlity, yard .... i. liiuck Crepes. Cnnton crepes, 12 inches wide, usunl $2.00 quality, $1.39 79c Hlnck Poplins. Silk poplins, 30 in. wide, usunl $1 quality, yard. . Crepe do Chines. Black crepo do chines, 42 Inches wldo, usual $r. quality. d- OQ yard p 1 & lllnck Hutches. Satin dutchess. 30 inches wide, usunl $1.50 quality, Qfi.r yard Z3 Crepo do Chines. Hlnck. 42 Inches wlda, rt JtZ usunl $2.fi0 quality, ytM k i O Hlnck Crepes. Cnnton rrnpes, 4 2 Inches wide. usual $2. DO qunlity, yard Hlnck Dutches. Satin dutchess, 30 inches wide, usual $2,715 qunlity yard $1.75 Inches wide. $1.89 lllnck Tnffctn Chiffon tnffsta, 30 in wide, $2.50 quality, yd Coat Inn Silks IUck coating silk, 4 2 lnobos -wldo, UBUhl S3. 50 quality, yard Hlnck SulthiRN Hengallno Rultings, 30 inches wldo usunl $2.50 qunlity, yard , i.$1.98 :s. lnobos -wldo, $2.19 US. inches wldo $1.79 UNUSUAL ITi:MS ndvcrtlsed under the hcadliiR "Unusual we reserve tho right to limit quantities and refuse to ucccpl mull or phone orders. 7oc SiUtn Pillow Tops, 20c. Beautiful Persian. Oriental and floral designs; splendid range of selection, usual 75c value, cholco Monday, Art Needlework section, each 29c Alarm Olooki, G9c. "America" alarm clocks, made hy tho maker or tho "lllj; Ben,' polished nick el cases, large dial with patent shutoff alarm, guaranteed KQp for ono year OUu Infants' 35c Koic, 33o. InfuutH fine quality bilk and wool hose. In pink, hluo and tan, tho regular 35c quality, very speclm, Monday, main floor, at, tho O Op nnlr tWU S1.50 ''It. & (.'." Corsets for SI An "Unusual" valUu; new, low bust, almost, topless, finished with ribbon nnd lace', long skirt, free hip, hose supporters, t- ff $1C0 quality , J) 1 .UV Winsome New Blouses Here for Spring at $5.00 R. EALLY charniing creations and in such a variety of smart new models, too. The fact that these are all now models for tho coming spring season gives assuranco that every blouBo is crisply fresh and immaculate ly clean that they aro especially low In price; tako for Instance: A pretty crepo do chlno blouse, trimmed with bands of silk nnd cord finish boloro, n o w shades of maize, peach, charteuso and white, price 85.00 Another model in pussy willow taffeta, trimmed with horastitchlnp; and pIco edging, all the new shados at 5.00 Burffeii-NKli Co. Second floor. 15 lilipg?' There's That Differentness in the Spring Suits Here That You Will Appreciate DIFFERENT Yes, that host describes the styles of the coming season. Tho individuality of ovory garment is most noticeable porha'ps, it's tho cut of tho jaunty little jacket, the fancy hand-ombroidercd collar, tho laco collar, tho buttons in odd designs and harmonizing color or trim mings beautifully applied. There-'s a littlo touch of some thing that stampB tho suits hero as different from those shown elsewhere. The Tailored Suits at $25.00 WE havo ovory reason to believe are tho best for tho money you can find in tho city; wo spooializo on tail ored suits at this price, featuring those ''different" indi vidual and distinctive styles, in such materials as poplins, serges, whip cords, moiro silks, gabardines, etc., newest shades also black and white check. Other Smart Styles $15 to $89.50 The New Silk Frocks at $25 ARE indeed charming creations, featuring tlio newest ideas In figured and plain silks, such ns taffetas and cropo do chines, made with the new blouso waists, plain and combination styles; tho shades nro pink, reseda, tan, wistaria, Copenhagen, navy, nlso black and white. nalniacaan Conts, lB.OO. BEAUTIFUL effects In plain whlto nnd plaid mixed materi als, new sleeveless effect, ono of the accepted styles for spring. Tho New Skirls, 95.05. INCLUDE tho prettiost models imaginable, mndo of nil wool French sorgos, tunic stylos, black and navy blue. Ourffeu-XTaih Co. S.cona floor. Let Us Repair Your Old Watch for You MONDAY we will take orders for tho repairing of wntches at a prlco far bolow that asked by any other watch maker and at tho samo thno wo will guurantco our work for ono year. Look around tho uouho to day and gather up the watches tlmt are out of order, bring them Jn Mon day to our watch ropnir man nt tho Jowolry Boction and we will repulr them for you at tho following prlcos Watch Cleaned for 50c. Now Main Spring, 50c . New Jewel for 50c Now Crystnl for lQc. Bnr(ri-Nah Company Main; I'loor. . ,a. Oh! Such Lovely Hats in This Sale at $10.00 MONDAY wo will havo our first snlo of spring milliner'. It's an unusual thing at this time of tho season, hut realizing tho great demand for bats at 10 wo docldcu to of fer you a range of nolectlon such as will set tho wholo city to talking. For tho past ten dnys or two wcok our worktoom ling boon turning out now models of an Individual, dis tinctive and exclusive nii- turt values that you will marvel at when you Bee them. Ilea ut! til now ldoas ex pressed in trimmings of flowers, ostrich, ribbons, etc. croatlons that nro tho equal of hats shown elscwhcro nt $12.50 to $1C here Monday nt , $10.00 NOTE Miss Littlo and Miss Kvans of our sales forco havo returnod from tho coaBt with many now idoas for their customers und will bo pleased to oeo you, nurram-nnili Co, 8cond "floor. $10 65c Garbage Cans HEAVY galvanized quality, flvo lots 8-gallon cans, regular price 79c, for 10-gallon cans, rogular 7IZ'c price 89c, for 12-gallon cans, rogular fJC,, prlco 95c. for OO-U 16-gallon cans, regu-rti Q lar prlco $1.50, for.. f4 1 1 20-gallon cans, regu- ti on lar price ?1.75. for. .P I Ou Fnrjfen-Naih Co. Basement. MONDAY IN THE ECONOMY BASEMENT SALESROOM 10c Kluxons, 11c. , Genuine registered Flaxons, plain and dimity weaves, exquisite colorings and dainty patterns. U5c Wash Goods, 15c. Do Navarro Crepes nnd Rico Cloth, ex clusive new patterns in beautiful colorings. 10c Crepes at O&c. Pretty now Crepes, floral patterns on light back grounds. 8 He Muslin, 10 Yurds, 55c. Splendid yard wide bleached muslin, 10 yard limit to each buyer. l5c Silk Ilihhons, Mr. Silk taffetas and messallno ribbons, woven patterns, beautiful new A colorings, 25c quality, yard.., XH"C 2c Crepes, 12 He. Now pieces of Imperial Crepes, dainty, pretty colorings and patterns, 23c quality, yard, 12 c. HOc flhret nt .11c. Whlto bleached Bed Sheets, size 72x90, limit 6 to ono customer. $1.50 I'uinps nt 05c. Women's black velvet Pumps, flexlblo solo, high heel, sizes :: to 7. $3.00 Pumps nt $1,05, Women's new spring patent leuther and guu metal Pumps, sizes U to 7. Women's $i).50 Shoes nt $1.05. Patent leather nnd gun metal Shoes, all tho newest heel nnd too shupes, $1.25 Comfort Shoes, HUc. Women's comfort house, shoes, flexlblo spies, pluin and medium wldo tip toes, low rubber heels, elastic at sldoa. Inverted Lights, 35c INVERTED gas lights, comploto with burner, mnntlo and Off globe, Monday, for,.., 30C Gas mantles, the "Lindsay Tung sten, tho usual 30c -j a quality, each,., 1SC Gas lights, upright, comploto with giobo, burner und mantle, OP 40c value, Monday uOC Inverted light with doublo adjust ting burner, comploto 7 with mantle, fl.OO value. C nurareia-naili Co. Batement. The Second Week of This Great CLOSING OUT SALE of FURNITURE Brings Values As Great as On the Opening Day- Don't Miss These Ay FAST us tho various pieces on the floor lire sold others tako their places from the reserve warehouse and in sorno instances prices have received an -additional range of selection and tho values for tho second woek aro just as great as at tho very hoginning of the sale. Every piece must go- furniture for ovory room in at SAVINGS KAHUING l'KUM Yz TO y2 THE REGULAR SELLING PRICE Closing Out Dining Tables at $6.95 2-inch round top pedestal tables, 6-ft. extension, in golden 1 . 1 " - oak and fumed oak; formerly $10.50 and $12.00; on sale Monday at $fi95 Closing Out Golden Oak Princess Dressers All golden oak princess dressers, drawers, solid oak top, largo oval bevel plate mirror; formerly $14.50, $15.50 nnd $17.00, sale price cut. The tho house 1 4u-liii'h nquare top ta I)1p, golden oak. C and 8-rt extenalon, formerly $13.00 to J 16.00. Mon days atilo QO QC . . .. VWI w price. 4&-lndi square top taiileH, 8-f t. exten sion, formerly $l.r, 00, cioHins- out aio o nr jirke. $5.98 tj-lncli round top pertiin ta.1 tablf8, C-ft. xton Ion. golden ou.k nnd f umod nuk, formerly lo.oo to m, hr nc Hale price WviOO Wlilto Hed Itoom furniture. White enamel wood bed of lull Hlze; formerly $11.50, ealo price $22 White Knamel Chlffonlors fflBSJtr, $20 White Enamel Dresners $ 111.50 Sis White Enamel Chiffoniers .Sr.7." $21 White Knamel Dreafcare , , )l.".no nue cnamei (. nuioniera , irtiw.,. i Sis White rcnamei ur.,r , j-i.im J $15 White Unamel UreMlnit Table $ H.0K 1 tjtl.OH I'lnte Itai'Lh, 7lh. Solid golden oak, three fchelvctt Htrongly made, formerly Mi I'Hc Uriibli and Comb Caw HUc. V -Made of maple with 2 MhelvoH and ...U.n. Inn. Uttllf. - t..Mnl,,. 11,11 1 i ; i t.uui, nu 1 1 U 'J IU iUI IM.VIIQII Ul hniull bathroom, formerly 813.00 Ilrehber? nt !8.75. Ooplen oak dreHRnrn, sdld top and front, wrll flnllid, S roomy druwem, fonuerly tlS.OO, sale prICo $10.00 Iron IIeIs nt $5.0H. ull lze Iron bedj, VernU Martin Jlnlnh, fonuerly J10.Q0, for SS.fiO Iron liwl. full hIih. white onaluel J3.7S Iron lied, full elze. wlilte enaniel (U 75 Iron bil, full mIzh, Void Is Martin Kull ulzee MprliiKH, wooden frunie with hovy woven wire fatirlc, formerly 11 80, to clone $0.00 llockct-H ut $t.-5. MaiioKHi fiiiU" rorker. woon minuie neH. iiiku uuih. loun- to rt C -TIW S8.75 $5 08c, to clone. 39c ii.oilv if, nn in i lopti mil J5.00 UlirU TdqcIs oak rockir 83.33 Jli.00 Htk rovker. nphi'Uterl newt and bai'k 89.00 li 00 fuuiBd ok roi ker. woil twal , 93.60 17.2.1 Kolden tmk rocker, wood Htat 8515 ( Mills' S1.:S0 Hochurs, 7.V. ! (Jolditn Onk Uuffets, $7.I)H. 75c $1-9X, salo price. 79c Ueod HockerH, made atrongly without arms, formerly $1.50 A few solid sample rockers of tho samo pattern at, each ROc 1 Threo pattenm, formerly priced at $12.50. $11.50 and $10.10; well mado and well finished, your cholco, one prlco.. $7.98 Burgess-Nash Co. Everybody's Store 16th and Harney.- :Burgess.Nash Co.Everybody's Store 16th and Harney; A 1 f .98