THE BMW: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MARCH 128, 11)14. 13 BRIEF CITY NEWS Fidelity Storage St Van Co. Dour. 1S1. Hv Hoot Print It Now Deacon Press. Xilf In.? Tat. P.nnMntuat. Qonld. Mg-htlng- ruturea Bursess-Oranden Ca W. 3. Conn.U removed his law offlc from Pullman building to 632 -Ml Bee building. When yon know gas llBhllnj: you pre fer It. Omaha Gas company. 1E09 How ard street; Douglas 605. Cramer Addresses Manufacturers Guv Cramer addressed the Omaha Manufac turers' association on the employers' lia bility law at the noon meeting of tho as sociation at the Commercial club. Thieves Qet Jewelry Jacob Lavent- cr, U3S south Twentieth street, reports lie theft of jewelry from his home to bo amount of $50. The thieves gained entrance Thursday night while the fam ily were out calling. Granite for Bank Granite will be used In building the first story of the United States National Bank building at Sixteenth anil Farnam streets. Tho plan Is to choose some light colored granite, perhaps gray or pink. Pay Patterson for tots A Jury In Judge Troup's district court awarded to U. C. Patterson a verdict for ll.OGO for three lots In a sunken locality at Thtrty- iiun ana jeavemvonii, wmcn were ap proprlated by the city In 1900. Mr. Pat terson sued for $3,000. Name Haw Towns Threo new towns have been located and named on the Turlington's Thcrmopolls-Caspcr exten sion. They are between Powder River and Casper and aro Pctrlc, Bucknum and Cadona, Though young, they are said to give promise of having considerable growth during tho coming summer. Aa yet, none of them have been supplied with agents, though station houses havo been built crowded. There has beer, some talk In a general way of providing moro ac commodations, but the work has not yet taken definite shape. Tho church also Plans to enlarge Its settlement work. A class of girls has Just been organized for settlement work, and a plan is on foot to organlzo tho boys. A part of the plan is to establish leading rooms In the church and to keep them open all week. Sewing and domestic science classes are being planned for the girls. Culls irom the Wire, Two hundred and fifty hotel proprietors of Pan Francisco agreed In an executive Sfsslon of tholr association yesterday not to raise their charges above tho rates now prevailing during th year of the Tanama Pacific International exposition. Increases In freight rates on cement ranging from I to 3 cents a hundred pounds, proposed by railroads operating throughout tho middle west and north west, were suspended yesterday by the Interstate Commerce commission at Washington until July an. The proposed advances average about IS per cent. The Michigan motor car tax law, farsed at the last session of the legls ature. providing for a tax of SO cents per hornepower on motor vehicles, wna yes. terday declared unconstitutional by the Michigan supremo court at Lansing, it was said at th secr-'.ary of slate's of fice that approximately JWJ.000 has been collected under the new law and this money will now be returned to automo bile owners with the exception of 13, which was tho tax under the provisions of the old law. Ooupland Again Asks Honor of Being University Regent George Coupland announces himself as r candidate lor ri-3lu"tl'ju to tho board of regents of the University cf Nebraska Mr. Coupland has been ntut active since his incumbency of the nfflCK ho holds, 'and has devoted much of his tirro to in qulrlcs and investigations that nave re suited In Improvements In the service and betterments in the conditions at tho university. On tho sublet 3 campus re moval, he says: "The people of the state aro showing an increasing desire to make the proper provision for tho housing' of tho aovural colleges of the university and olsu to moro adequately compensate Its teaching force. And through the last legislature havo taxed themselves to provide building fund, which it la hoped will yield about $2,C00,000. I am confident that with a Judicious and careful uso of this money, magnificent provision can be mado tor tho housing of all the colleges of the uni versity. "Tho question of whether the several colleges shall all bo located 'up on tho state farm and tho agricultural college permitted to become a physical Jnleipral part of the university will ho submitted to a referendum vote of she people next November in accordance with trc provi sions of the law which created Miu tux to furnish the money for tho building fund. "After a most exhaustive td.V of the question of consolidation, T am led to the firm conviction that for th.j f.tatc'3 best interests, both economically uni educa tionally and especially for tho InU-rest of the student body, It would be a wise thing to put the university's sovunl cc tlvitles all together upon one enmnus. "However, should the po-jple the state decided to separate the agricultural college from the main unlvorslly end de velop It by itself upon the state farm and extend the downtown campus and other colleges there, I shall, If again elected to serve as regent, do alt In my rower to assist in a wise md Judicious use of tho money now voted, and give to tho university, whether united or di vided, my most loyal support and service." Shipment of Citrus Fruit Very Heavy Shipment of citrus fruit out of Califor nia has now reached ltd heaviest stage and ar. average of eighty cars per day are being handled by tho Union Pacific. The shipments aro expected to contlnueJ at about this rate during tho next six weeks. Into Omaha tho Union iaclflo Is now handling two trains of oranges, lemons and grape fruit a day. Here the fruit Is diverted and sent in every direction, with large quantities going Into cold storage, where it will be held by tho commission men until later In the season. Up to now this year's irop of Califor nia citrus fruit has moved to a large ex tent over the southern route. Now, how ever, -through Arizona and New Mexico the weather has become so hot that the icing of qars is necessary, and as a re sult about everything Is taking a north ern route. SON SELLS OLD BEDTICK FOR PRICE OF ONE DRINK ,A'hen his son took a feather bed and pillow and sold It ror me price or n innK, Dan Donlln, a city "whltewlngK," living ' HI 1' OI l -illLil UIIU JUb DVlCUtB, lunrai the police to arrest the young man and I recover the bed. To Chief of Detectives ! Maleney he said that his father, his grandfather and himself had been born on the bed, and that his son albo saw light of day for tho first time on the old tick. The feathers Inside wero cleaned every year, he said, while tears dimmed Ills eyes, and he had hoped to see It handed down through several mort- generations. Plain Truth That' Worth Money. Using Foley's Honey and Tar for a cough and cold Is Just practical common sense. It is exactly made to stop a cough and check a cold, and It prevents lagrippe. bronchitis or pneumonia. F. F. Monahan, Monomonle, Wis., says: "I am exposed to atl kinds of weather and I find Foley's Honey and Tar Compound always fixes tan up In good shape when I catch cold or hafe a bad cough. I recommend It gladly." Refuse substitutes. For sale by all dealers everywhere. Advertisement. OAK STREET METHODIST NEEDS SCHOOL ROOM The Oak Street Methodist church Is greatly In need of more Sunday school rocm. There are now enrolled some 130 In the various Sunday school classes -t the church and the rooms arc 3 ' Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday till 9 P. M.! "Burnasco" Quality Cream Patties Special for Saturday at tho Candy Section In its now location near elevator, Main floor, full cream patties, "Burnasco" qual- "I 'Q lty, assorted flavors, pound A-JC BURGESS-NASH CO. "EVERYBODY'S STORE." Women's Dainty Neckwear A charming assortment, including fichus, laco collars, mull collars and fancy embroidered, also gutmps in while and cream. A nrf splendid cholco OC Prltlny, March 27, 1014. STORK NKWS FOR SATURDAY Sixteenth nntl Harney His. WE ARE EXCLUSIVE SELLING AGENTS FOR "REYNIER" GLOVES A STATEMENT that means much to ovory woman who gives a thought to her hand dressing. Tho celebrated Roynier gloves, for which we nro excluslvo selling agents for Omaha and vicinity, are hero in a complete line of newest stitchlngs, French kid, 2 and 3-clasp fasteners, white, black and col ors; tho pair $1.50 $2.00 $1.35 Sid QIOVSS, OGo 1-clasp fasteners, P. IC. seams, spear point back. Clcrmn.ii lambskin, white, black, gray, tan aim brown, worth Or. $1.25, pair OOU Chamoiaett. Qlovts Long or short, white, pongee, gray and tan, washable, all Kfln sires; pair tJUU Main rioor. Bnrcreaa-lTa.h Co. Children's COATS, Like Illustration, for $5.95 MADE for ages 2 to 6 years, tho now black and white checked cloth, round collar, turnback cuffs and tlie new (g mat AC low belt ef- V 1173 feet, Satur- UH V, Ul Children's Conts, Sizes O to 14 Years, $8.05 Made of all wool serges in plain colors, also black and white check, sailor collar, rovers and cuffs of pique, now full sleeve JJO QC and belt back. . J)O.J0 Children's Milan Straw lints, $1.40 Made of Milan straw in tho new shapes, trimmed with velvet band and bow, also fancy side trim- t - aq mings; Saturday qX tj Bnrr.i-ITah Co. B.cond rioor. Style Individuality and Unusual Values Are the Keynotes of Our Line of mm t . . EWJ TAILORED SUITS at $25.00 NOT THAT $25.00 is an unusual price, but becauso wo offer unusual suits at the price, is the reason that we make such broad claims for them. BECAUSE WE SPECIALIZE and sell "Burnasco qual ity" suits in such great quantities, wo claim we givo infinitely better values than you will find in nny other Omaha store. . SCORES OF STYLES, including plain and changeable soft taffeta silks, moire silk, wool crepes, gabardines, serges, etc. THE JACKETS are the new style, with kimono sleeves, the skirts aro tho new minaret and tunic effects. EVERY SHADE that is favored for spring is represented as well as black. New Suits at $15.00 and $19.50 A SPLENDID selection, embracing tho season's newest styles, weaves and colorings, an ff" nr j Dklfl fn tssrs...T. $15.00 and $19.50 Charming Silk Dresses, $19.50 "DEAUTIFULTjY made with tho now blouse waist and draped skirts, the materials are plain and fancy gHlfl ff taffeta silk in shades of navy, reseda, tan, tango and SSlM nil Copenhagen, also black. Unusual values at IDIUiUU New Cloth and Silk Coats A SCORE or more of stylos for selection, in moire silk and cloth. Short and medium length $10.95, $15.00, $17.50, $25.00 and to $65 The New Tunic Skirts, $6.95 A RE here for Saturday in a great range of clover styles, made in fine mannish serge In black and navy blue, Saturday the price Bnrg-en-W.sh Co. goond Door. DRUGS AND TOlLfe'lS Make out your list, then come ami havo It filled at a tenrroim mv in it. Ivory Soap f cakes I r- for I DC Borax Chlpa, Large in. paokaca 1 U F.roxld., l- bound a bottle 0 Baal r 1 u h, 25o val- I O- uu lie Borax, :o- Mule Team, Q Mb 00 lri... Vl..ln- rln. I5- fln value, rati "w Bios Powder, lava. 600 Value. , I9c Talcum Pow Ur, OolRiitc'M .if Mention s ?orcnna. 25c Tooth Fowd.r, ur. u r a v h. 2bo alxc for .... lie PATS NT MEDICI NEB 75c Jad Salts 490 Metcher'n Cantorln. . .260 tie Sal Hepatlca 14o 2Rc Imported Ollvo Oil French) loo 50c Imported Olive Oil (French) aoo Ihavl&ff Soap, . olgale a, mo ror..a'zO a a 1 r Bruih, Ideal, n CQ. alue.. OOXi Tooth Paits, I'olio e o, noc .uc:. 28o. t'anthrox.OC 6O0 ilia. Palmollve Hoap, cako 7c HUIJBEH. OOODS. f0o rubber rIovch. . . .3So $1.00 it. hot water bot tle O80 S-qu.trt fountain syrlime at 390 J 1 . 2 r. hot water bottle.79o 11 ? T. .tnmlitnntinn . ftl.19 FREE A bottle of Abotilta perfume with each 50C '(u'kiiKe of Abonlta Toilet Goods. anrir.. ..Wa.li Co. Main noor. mwm $6.95 25c Women's Black Silk Boot HOSE, Saturday, at 25c a Pair. TXrOMUN'S silk boot hose, with TV mercerized double, gartor tops, full soamlosn, first u u a 1 i t y. At, per pair Women's Silk Hoot Hose, 10c Ulack or white, also colored thread silk boot hose, seamless, i Q first quality: pair JLJC Thread Hill; lloot Hose, iSOc Ulack or white, full fashioned, mercerized doublo gartor A tops; pair OJC Women's 'Onyx" Hosiery. BOc Silk llslo, black, whlto and colorR, double garter tops, double solo, with now "Pointox" tlflr hcols; pair OvIC Women's Vests nt lflc Low nock nnd Blcovoloss, mercerized tapes fancy laco inserts; oach. . Women'N BOc to 7Bc Union Hull, 20e Flno cotton, low nock nnd sleeveless, umbrella style, laco trimmed, sizes 34 to 38; usual 50o to QQ 75c values, special Saturday at Burr.. -Hash Co. Main noor. IT ",15c Boys1 Suits .50 Value, $4.50 $41 BOY'S knlckerbocker suits, run fin nn In a Rtllondld quality of blue serges, Scotch tweeds, gray and brown wor steds, all late spring styles, for ages 6 to 17 jears, with two pair of pants, select ed from our regu lar line at $6.50 and offered special for Saturday at Boys' Buster Brown Suits For ages 3 to 7 years only, reg ular price $3.00, very good as sortment of colors and the most desirable materials, very spe cial for Saturday 98 Burtrei.-Nah Co. Main rioor. Imported Models and Exclusive Dress Originally 25 to $35, Offered Saturday, at $20 HATS WE have selected about 50 hats from our great showing of bewitching creations which were used during our opening as show pieces and offer them to you at a gieat price re duction Saturday. They are in the most part models from su-,h famous designers as Jas. G. John son, Bawark, Moorehoad, Bonhotal,Warshauer,Smolin and many of our own origi nal creations. Every hat bears the original ticket with the original price, $25.00 to $35.00. No approvals, no exchanges. Saturday your choice for $20.00. $20 TAILORED HATS Those smart sailors. Flower trimmed, ostrich trimmed and a great variety of new fancy Imported ribbon trimmed hats, exclusive styles and only ono of a kind. Very special, from . $4.98 to $10 STREET HATS The newest shapes in Mllan-homp and split Bel glum, smart Knox shapes and Kurtzman's exclusive Bailors, trimmed with imported flowers and very ex quisite novelties. Vory spoclal from $10 to $15 Burtr.i.-Wa.h Co. MlUln.ry (too. Trunks and Suit Cases FEATURING a complete lino or tho famous Hartmaa trunks. Trunks, 25 Per Cent Off A lot of 25 trunks, canvas, metal and fibre covered, dress, hat and steamer; $10.00 to $2t.00 values; nt 25 per cent Se.reT,.,"....25 Of HulUnscs, $1.05 Rubber cloth suitcases, A-nr 24 inches, regularly SSHh $2.25, Saturday for IHJj only 1 Suitcases, $1.30 Good quality rattan suitcases. 24 and 26-lnch size, fl OQ special at ipJL.OJ Suitcnscs, $1.10 Rubber cloth covered suit cases, 24 or 26-ln. d- 1 Q tlze, special at, . . . P J. A Bnrff.ia-xraan Co. Baiem.nt Men's "Bwyassf Soft Hats, $2.50 THE new soft hats, the sort that havo the call for present icn wear, the new mushroom fjhll droop brim, newest colors, yy . at m Schoblo Hats for Men Both soft and stiff styles, t f( newest shades featured hero P .VV John B. Stetson Hats You know their worth, latest spring $3.50 to $5.00 Men's $1.00 and $1.25 Hhlrts for 80c All now spring patterns, made of a splendid quality of percales, all sizes repre sented, at 890 Men's 85c Thread Silk Hose, 10c Pure thread silk, in navy, tan, gray and black, with pure thread heel and toe, sizes 10 only; regular 35c quality, pr Bnrffai.-Na.ih Co. Mln rioor. 19c A BIG CLEARING OF A LOT OF 39c TO $1.50 JEWELRY NOVELTIES at 19c A CLEARING of bar pins, tie clasps, scarf pins, cuff links, watch fobs, coat chalnB, ear drops. neck chains, poari beads, etc. Hundreds of pieces that were or iginally marked 39c to $1.60, at, choice ear drops. 19c Alarm Clocks for 40c Guaranteed for 1 year, polished nickel case, pat ent shut, Af off, for Set Rings, $1.80 Solid gold rings with topaz, ruby, turquolB, emerald and opal sets $2.98 to tl .89 $3.98 vals. P 1 $1.00 Watches for 07c Open face, nickel case, guaranteed for one year, $1 value, pj for . . . . D C si, Teaspoons, 44c Rogers' silver plated fancy handle, polish ed or French gray finish tea- 6 AA spoons., for T'TfC leather lings, 70c Genuine 1 oat her band bags. In various shapes and designs, $1.00 values, 7Q for J7C Burff.ia-I7a.sli Co. &Ila rioor. Women's $3.50 Shoes, $2.35 HP HIS season's very best styles in dress shoes, button 1 pattern, floxiblo sewed solon, perfect fitting C J j lasts, in paiem, gun menu, vici kiu hhu uui iuuiu ers. All sizes. Our regular $3.50 lines specially priced for Saturday, pair Misses $2.50 Shoes, $1.69 A largo lot of mlises' shops In all leathers, light and heavy soles, sizes 12 13 and Q 13 only; $2.50 vnlues. Saturday, u 1 .Q Men's $4.00 Dress Shoes, $2.95 Men's dress shoes, In our very best styles, per fect fitting, conuortablo lasts, made from patent, gun metal and tan leathers in uoin uutton and laco patterns. Goodyear welt sewed soles and all sizes to se lect "from. These regular $4.00 values for Saturday at, pair 9urff.ss-nasli Co. Slain rioor. $2.95 WJW rami Only Three More Days to Close Out FURNITURE Examples of the close out reductions: High hack, roll seat rockers, particularly good for porch use, very comfortable, wero priced at $5.00, now, at 1 95 $3.00 Oak Torch Swing. $2.25 Weathered oak, with adjustable back, galvanized chains for hanging. Regular price $5.00; closing out price Child's Rocker at 48c AH child's rockers that are left, formerly priced from $1.50 up, to be closed out Satur day for $30,00 Mahogany Dresser, $10.00 Mahogany dresser, 42-inch base, serpentine front, large pattern, bevel plate mirror; priced regularly $30.00, our final price di a AA Saturday Is JJLU.UU $2.25 48c Room Size Rugs at $7.75 Brussels rugs, wool 'fiber rugs, velvet rugs; reg ularly priced from $10.50 to $18.00; In one lot, 8-3x10-0, 9x10-6 and 9x12 sizes; to close out at. $7.75 Bnrff.aa-Xaah Co, Third rioor. Clearance of 25c PLAIN DENIMS, 9c A LL plain shades of denims, assortment of col- xIl ors, regularly priced at 25c, per yard. 9c $1.50 Felt, 72-lncli, BOc 72-inch felt, in red, gray and gold, formerly $1.50 per yard 50c $1.25 Overhanging!!, 10c All sunfast and other overhang ing materials in assortment of colors and designs, reg- i q ularly $1.25 yd., now. . JLJC Tapestry Squared, Oc 24x2G-!nch squares for pillow covers, worth regularly $1.25 to $2.00 per yard, to close, at, each !l5c Cretonne, l(c All cretonnes, In assortment of designs and colorings, regulnrly 35c per yard, now 9c 10c Bnrff.ai-XTaah Go. Third rioor. Wall Paper Vs to Regular Price ROOM lots of wall, celling and border to match, in quantities for various size rooms, at prices that are only one-third and one half of original price, or a saving of more than half. Includes paper for bedrooms, dining rooms, kitchens, In fact, all rooms of the house, non-fadeablo, oatmeals, fruit designs, plain Ingrains, embossed gilt paper, etc. $2.50 room lot... 80o $6.00 room lot. . .$3.25 $4.20 room lot. ..$1.80 $2.70 room lot. . .$1.25 Burg-t.a-Ka.ih Co. -Third rioor. San turrit r ir fVi Ernnomv RaRAmnnt Women's $15 to $22.50 SUITS, $9.75 pHIS season's most favored styles In the most SQ75 0 nnnulnr mninriala. such as POD lins, serges, diagonals, fancy wool crepes, etc., in all the best colors. Suits that were made to retail at SIR. 00 to S22.50. here at. . . Women's $10.00 to $12.60 COATS, $0.75 All now spring styles, elegantly tailored, made of such materials as diagonals, pongees, novelties, granite cloth, crepes, poplins and serges. An almost endless variety of plain tall- JHfJ In ored and fancy styles, $10.00 to $12.50 values, Saturday V Women's $3.00 SHOES, $1.85 An assortment of women's high-grade now spring shoes that embrace tho very best styles of the new button boots, lace boots, colonials and pumps. Leathers vlci kid, gun metal and patent, sizes 3 to 7, widths C to D; standard Jl Of? $3.00 values, pair P A .OO Women's $2.50 and $3.00 SHOKS, $1.05 Women's fine cushion made dress shoos. A satis fying assortment, new spring shapes. Patent, vlcl and gun metal leathers, all sizes, the gpj Roys' and Girls' $2.50 SHOKS, $1.05 Children's, boys' and girls' school and dress shoes. All leathors, all tho most desirable styles. Sizes C to ltt. $1.39 values, 95c; size ltt to 2, $1.S9 values, $1.45; size 2 to 5, $2.50 d- QE values Pi 3,J Ourr.as-N&ab Co. Baa.ai.nt iBurgess-Nash Co.Everybody's Store 16th and Harney.; ;Burgess.Nash Co. Everybody's Store 16th and Harney.;