THE BEE: OM UIA, 8 ATI KHAY, APML 4, 1914. 11 BRIEF CITY NEWS StaoHty Btormca to Van Oo. Cong. 1EK. it ST8 Itootrrtnt It Now Beacon Press. Ufa I&B.7 Tu. Vmii Kin trial. OOttlA. 1 1 1 . . . a fs w. J. Conasll removed his law oince from Pullman bulldlnff to J82-SM Bee tulldltiff. Ill haM Mn n . I Llla Mil .ATI.- ter it, Omaha Gaa company. 19 How Hrd street; Douslas 606. Xolovtehlner to Spring Dr. IX Hot rvtchlner left yesterday for Pxeelslor SprlnB, Mo., whera ho s lit spoml two weeks recuperating. Offlotr la Suspended Officer Wright of the police forco has been suspended for live days for exhibiting Indications of Intoxication on duty. Dads Condemn Barn City Commis sioners havo condemned the old Kolivr barn at Second anl Poppleton avenue and havo ordered It demolished. ritld Olab Improvers to Meat Meet Uik of the Field Club Improvement club will be held Saturday evening at the Field club. Topics pertaining to tho dis trict wilt be discussed. Mrs. Blmpion to Mother's runeral lira. Henrv M. glmoson. wlfo of Station- master Simpson at the Union passenger dffoot. left Thursday nleht for Bayonne, X. J., to attond the funeral or. ner moiner, Mrs. IS. A. Moffet. storka Thank All lira. Walter B. Stark and children wish to thank all lodges, the Stationary Engineers' union, all friends and .The Bee for the sympathy shown them In the bereavement ot hus band nnd father. Nelson la Paroled Raymond Kelson, tc iniv i-artWiiul for tuk.ng part In the Ulliing of Nela kausten, 2101 Cuming btreet. Home ten yeurs ago, was released lrom tho city Jail, where ho has been held on suspicion. He was paroled to his father, John Nelson, living at 21M, North Eighteenth street, who Intends sending the young man to a sanitarium. . 4k wuitai in sloux City .Alice Bar- "cr. fthus hesslc Taylor, who la in tho V&minty Jail awaiting trial for passing worthless checks on tho Omaha National bank, will be forced to answer like charges at Stoux City, according to a telegram received by Chief of Dotectives Maloney from Chief M. O'Hhaunessy of fc'lous City. scrs. VT, X. VanderbUt Coming Mrs. W. K. Vanderbtlt is to be In Omaha a short time next Monday night. In her ...... konnmnanl-wt iv .her maids. IJlivaiu knn ...ww...,..-.. she will arrive over the Union Pacific at 7:30 o'clock and twenty mlnutca later i.nv. nl-nr. the Milwaukee for the east. Mrs.Vanderbltt has been spending a por tion ot the last winter on the .Pacific coast. , EXPECT BIG TRAVEL TO YELLOWSTONE PARK j Representing the Wylie way ot get-) ting into and touring Yellowstone Na tional park, I!. H Hays, general tourist' agent with headquarters in Salt I.ako City, Is spending the day In the city. Mr. '.lays anU'lpaHiic ai i:iimerf Amount .' travel through th park the coming season. ! gees upon the theory that o. si-count of the two Pacific coast expositions next year the travel there this year will be light nnd consequently people will go to the park Instead. Mr, Hayra was ono of the exhibitors at the Omaha Land show and Is ot tho o n v i 1-i.u .h'-reby the Wylle wa" toured a great quantity of valuable ad vertising. Rven now he says he fre quently receives letters from people who were here. In these letters there is al ways refcrenco to tho Omaha show. rerslstcnt Advertising Is the ltoad to Big Returns. MEMBERS OF FINE ARTS SOCIETY TO MEET TODAY ll members of the Omaha 8ooley of Fine Arts are Invited to be present at the Tumor home Saturday afternoon be tween the hours of S and , when speak ers will discuss the advisability ot pur chasing the property trim n art home, j The sum of WSO was pledaed at the committee meeting at noon at the Flat Iron cafe The iniHlotty committee In the cam paign for th- new home. Inoludlng Mrs. George .Toslvn. Mrs. F. It. Cole and Miss liOUl-r- Mcl'hrraon. were forced to hand In OiMr resignations at noon because of the pressure of their work on the State Board of charities ami Corrections and the Visiting Nurse niwocjnttsn, with which they were previously connected. Tho Terslstent and Judicious Uet of Newspaper Advertising is the Road tu Business Suceesr. Library Totals for March Break Records First Presbyterians Have Annual Meet and Elect Officers At the annual meeting ot the First Presbyterian, church, a number or ewers and reports were made, showing the prosperous condition ot the cnurcn ana, its work during the fiscal year ending April 1. Elders Nathan Morriam, "William Mc .mi.ir '.nri .tomea IT. Adams were' re elected to succeed themselves .for a. term oi inrce ycaia. Prank B. Claifc- was elected tot a.terra tnka thft dIjlCA o Dr. us. iiuvv i - ;W. O. Henry" who recently moved fto Los Angeles; CaU Alfred' di Kennedy was chosen for the short two-year rn. to fill the vacancy caused by the re moval of hla brother. Judge Howard Kennedy, to Lincoln. George B. Abbott, Dr. J. B, Ralph and T. P. Wilson were re-elected deacons for a term of three years, ana H. Ouy Ross named for the term ot two years to fill the vacancy, caused by the resignation of Elder Alfred C. Kennedy. Reports were received from the various Vorganizatlona of the church showing to work dsno during the last year. Omaha Slated for National Travelers' Convention in 1915 "Omaha will get the 1915 national con vention ot the Travelers' Protective as- -.Delation," declares State President Ed- ward Ewel of Orand Island. He is in Omaha :'to meet J. J. Morlarty ot Peoria, 111., a national director of the associa tion. t According, to these prominent travelers the Gate City is quite sure of being rhosen for, the J915 meeting of the or ganization, , because Denver and San' Francisco arc the only other bidders Tor the gathering, and they havo not. enough votes to swing It. The "solid south" among the' travelers la said to be solid for Oroiha, as this city is centrally lo cated, h6t expensive to reach from all states and .'or thoe who may wish to go farther and attend the 'Frisco ex position Omaha offers the advantage of being half way from the east and south to the Golden Gate. President Ewel and Director Morlarty are at the Paxton today and wilt go to Beatrice and Grand Island, respectively, to hold membership rallies Saturday. Fublla library records for the month of March were record Dreaisers, occoraing to report, which Librarian Edith Tobltt will m4ke o the' library board at its meetng't'hU evening. ' A total of 54,739 books were Issued dur ing the month, making a dally average of l.JJ. There are now a total of a,23l patrons of the library holding borrowers' cards, an Increase ot 2,768 during March. The reference room had 3.770 callers dur ing the month, with 2C8 on. the busiest day. Mlsa Tobltt says that all six ot these figures are high records for the library. Good Itcanlta Follow Use of Foley Kidney Pllla. When run down with kidney trouble, botherod with backache, rheumatism, swollen Joints, or bladder weakness, you will find good' results follow the use of Foley Kidney Pills.. Mrs. Mary Wilson, Lynn, Mass.. says': "My feet, ankles and limbs were swollen. I used Foley Kidney Pill and the pain la gone from my back N. Fox, Illrnrod. N. Y.. writes: "Foley Kidney Pills have done me more good than JltAOOO worth ot medicine." Try them. For sale by all dealers every where. Advertisement. -Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M Saturday till 9 P. M.S Men's New Easter Hats YOU can pick them out to better advantage here than any Place else In town. All the best makes, including "Stetsons," "Scboble." "Ournasco Quality." etc., newest shapes and col ors, price $2.00, $3.00, $3.50 to $5.00 BURGESS-NA "EVERYBODY'S STORE. ii Friday, April 3, 1914. STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY. Fresh Cut Roses FRKSK cut. long stem roses, assorted col ors, on sals ot the Cut Flower Section. Just Inside the vestibule at the Bli-on. tcentli street entrance, Saturday, dozen.. OiC Sixteenth and Harney Streets. Pretty JEWELRY Novelties NOVELTY Jowolry has an accessory tor tho Saturday $1 Bead Chains, 69c Tango boad chains, largo selection of stylos and kinds; $1.00 ;a values, at OifC Hair Pins, 9c With flno cut brilliants, several shapes, r choice, each........ 5jC New V Pms, 39c Sparkling brilliants in silver effect on mounting for OilC the "call" Uils soaoon as dross. These specials for Bead Necklaces, 39c Colored boad necklaces, 15 td 27 Inches long; 60c values, QQ per strand OVC Slipper Buckles, 39c Beautiful designs In cut steel effect, OQ per pair.... OVC Lingerie Clasps, 50c Gold tilled or Sterling sllrer; plain or Cft tlUt fancy design, pair. narsrwi-Nash Co Xaln Klr. Rousing Stationery Specials Wax paper. 10c 1 Bhelf paper, I Tablets, llnni, Value, 4 o tf. Jo value, 4 1 ft,- 10c and "Jn rolls ,..c I pks-s....... UC, 1 15c each . 'c Knvelopes. white wov- I Writing; paper, Hi sheets en. Se value. J C,. I and 21 enrolo-pes, 1 0r pkes c I 30c value , luc nurc-Nsh Cev--Main Floor. Completeness of COSTUME THE easiest way to spoil the effect ot an elaborate costume Is to wear the wrong shoea trlth it We are showing such a wide variety of styles that yon can find a shoe for any drees. This is very important to women who keep up with tho fashions. Will you let tu help you to complete your new spring costumes? The prices $2.50 to $6.00 $3.90 Colonial Pumps, $2.95 Wo 01638 Colonial pumps, plain buckle, patent and pm metal leathers, . Goodyear welt sole, made to sell tor AAnri J3.&0, Satarday Tb'flVd r 4 per pair, at.. Bnrsreu-lVaah Ok Main Plr- Exquisite New Evening Gowns. Dinner, Afternoon Dresses and Wraps at Children's COATS, Like Illustration, for $5.95 M ADE for ages 2 to 6 years, the new black and white checked cloth, round collar, turnDack cuffs M ML and the newtpfW D' low "pelt effect, M Saturday, at. . jOm&Ws Coats, Size 6 to 14 Yean, $8.95 Made of all wool serges in plain colore, also bVaclc and white check, sailor collar, rsrers and otitis of pique: new full sloem Q nr" and belt back sO.Ud Children's Milan Straw Hats, $1.49 Made of Milan straw In the new shapes, trimmed with quilted satin ribbon i aq and roses; Saturday $.'iy B.rav.-Vaa)t C. SrcnS Kla.r. BBBSSSaL ' asK W One-Third Off the Regular Prices THAT'S the way we offer every garment of this character which was used In our Fashion show the past week. The gowns are all Indi vidual pieces, either originals or copies of the most desirable mbdels fromvthe hands of famous foreign designers. Probably just the very gown, afternoon dress or wrap you admired while attending the Style Show is here in this collection within your Teach. All-the newest styles and colors are featured in this showing. It will be worth your while to come early. Beautiful Silk Suits, $25.00 There is a great demand for silk suits which goes to prove that they are all the vogue this Spring. Rich taffeta, silk poplins, silk crepe and moire silk suits in stunning short jack et styles with kimono sleeves. Skirts with the new tunic ef fect. Every favored color in this collection such as dlC black, wisturta, king's blue, brown and taupe. Choice. 00 Smart Silk Dresses at $15.00 This showing of dresses for Saturday cannot fail to interest the woman who is looking for the beautiful in dress. Every new fabric, style and coloring you will find in this collection. The materials are soft taffela silk and figured silk crepe. They're made with charming new blouse waists and tunic skirts in black, 1 C lavender, blue, brown and light blue pleJ Pretty Tailored Suits, $15.00 They are made of all wool granite and brocade materials in tne new' shades of navy, Copenhagen, tango, green and brown. The jackets are the new short effects with kimono sleeves lined with a splendid quality pcau dc cygne silk. The skirts are the newest tiered f f aa tunic effect; the price plJUU Shepherd Check Suits, $19.50 Stylish black and white check suits of fine worsted ma terials. Very durable. Made with the newd OCA style short jackets and tunic skirts at. . . . ipl tf.DU Barseaanash Co. Sfccnd Klor. Your New Easter GLOVES CAN be best selected here from our well chosen llnosi whhh Includes the world's best mokes. We are exclusive selling agents for 'the famous "Reynler" rnnki of gloves for Omnha and vicinity. Women's Kid Gloves Finest kid and lambskin, 1 and 2-clasp. P. lv. nnd ovcrBcam. All the newest shades, also white and blaok with heavy era- c f A-s r broldered backs. Fitted Jki AS- ! SSI to the hand. at. pair P U V L u u Chitmotsette Gloves Long and short, white, pongee and natural. C(g 2-clasp fasteners; washable, at, pair. ....... Jul Children's Gloves Kid, capn, silk, chamolaette and lisle, 1 and 2- clasp. White, black. 0Cn CA 1 CI OC ... btit'UUL-fJi-yiifcK navy, tan; at, pair ISurxc.n-Nawh O Main Fleer. Easter Novelties and Candy Charmlnr assortment of Kaster Novelties, C f - 81 CA embraclnp more than 60 stylesj priced ... iW iaw Candy Kaster Kkk. all slses, Jelly, cream or ICr mrhm))or centers, ll Chocolate Rabbits, special Saturday. Cr each,. ,.,..... Dararrss-Na.il 0fc Main Fleer. Women's 25c HOSE for 17c xr r OMEN'S black lisle thread ful W seamless hose, extra clastic double top, high spliced heel and double sole, 25c values, tne pair. Women's 50c Vests, 19c Women's comfy cut vests, low neck and sleeveless, white lisle thread, $9c and 50c 10- quality 1UC Child's 50c Union Suits, 29c Boys' and girls' white cotton ribbed waist union suits. Long sleeves, ankle length, open down front, drop seat, full taped and but- on toned, 50c values. . . .SH. Bnnress-Nash O Main Fleer 17c 200 Individual Pattern Hats at $5.00 Instead of $15, $18, $20 and $25 TT ERE is a millinery sensation, coming as it docs just h -week A A . before Easter. It's a collection of over 200 pattern hats which Ave bought from one of the most famous trimmed hat houses in the country. They are samples from the French rooms of this maker, everyone a genuine pattern hat, no two alike. Hats Intended to Retail at $15.00 to $25 the maker forbid us to use his name, but come expect- gfL - g SO LW UU ing great things for the labels are in every hat, insurin values of tne most unusual sort. It is, indeed a way ou of the ordinary offering and no woman with a hat need for present or future wear can afford to overlook it Bursis-!YBsh C. Second Fleer. 5 Boys' Easter SUITS for $4.50 GRAYS, browns, blue serges and sedtch tweed mixtures, two pairs of pants with eacn suit excepting blue serge. Ages o to $4 i8 years, at. Boys' Long Pants Suits Blue serse, gray and blue pencil Sa.r.':...$10to$15 Boys' Pants New spring weights, Scotch tweeds, s.8,pue":.wr75cto$1.50 Balmacaan Rain Coats Men's famous "BALMA CAAN" rain coats, the kind that usually sell for 15.00 and $22.50, Saturday at $10.00 and $15.00 BnraresB-Na.h Co- Main Fleer. Trunk Special For Saturday no A SPECIAL, lot of 36 trunks, which were bought at a big underprice, w411 be offered to you the, same way Saturday. They are tne us ual 118.50 to $15.00 kinds, choice, each $1.50 Suit Case, 98c Matting milt cases, good Quali ty, steel frames; regular $1.50 values; Saturday, QQ oholce for . 70C Suit Cases, 98c Keratol Bult cases, 24 and 26 lnch sizes, with leather corners; regular S1.60 values, qq special Saturday at, each. uC Bara-eas-Na.li Oiv-'BaaeaaeBt. Rose Bushes, AppleTrees, Shrubbery The Rose Bushes Are hardy grown, 18 inches to Z feet high, including, Magna Char ta, TJlrkJh Drunner. Couquet des Alps, Dorothy Perkins, Seven 81s- ' ters, Empress of China, 1 A etc. Choice, each 1UC A Landscape Gardner Co. win be in attendance at the sale At Dt!t' and wiU give you any information concerning me pium you muy uo sire, free ot charge. nurar.s-Xa.il Co. Basement. The Apple Trees Are 3 to 4 feet high and Include Jonathans, Grimes' Golden, Wine Sap, Btaymon'a York Imperial, Rome Doauty, n etc., choice luC The Shrubbery Includes Lllao Bushes, Hardy Hy drangea, Splrea von Houtta, I3ar berry for hedge, etc., o n oholce, each lUC Men's 2 for 25c Collars Saturday at Six for 45c 700 hundred doren men's "Ar row and Barker" brand 4-ply collars in all the neweet standing' and turn down styles. All stand ard made goods, strictly first quality. Materials, workman ship, laundering and finish, just what you always get in high grade 2 for 25o collars and here's a whole halt doeeo for 45c 6 for 45c Arranged In slses on special tables, sold only In half dosen Iota (or as many more as you want) at this special price ot C for 45c Men's $1.25 UNION SUITS, On Sale Saturday at 69c Only a small lot but all sizes In white, flesh and blue, made of Egyptian cotton, to retail for $1.25, on sale Saturday, per suit BnrsTrM-Nash C. Mala VlMr. 69c Select Your Easter Corset FROM our many well known brands, such as Dellce, from the petite figure to the well developed form Ueln Jolle, Grecian Treco, for natural lines and dancing. La Victolre lace front and many styles In back lacing, other popular makos in War ner's, R & O, Nemo. In their new numbers of light weight materials. Thompson's Olove-Klt-tine a & O. Uurnasco, In full line, $1.50 Corset, $1.00 Corsets In new numbers. Full hip. long skirt, bIx hose sup porters, light weight couttlB, daintily trimmed with satin rib bon and val lace; $1.50 kind at. fl nararess-Nasli Co. Sretrnd Fleer. Sale Saturday of Drugs lCc Cols-ate ihi.T-'SI Ing soap ,s72- lOo Feroxld. 7r hath at , SOAPS 10a Eucalyptus 7- soap at. ',' 10c Jersr.n'a Violet, 9Ar- 3 cakes for... 10a Physicians 7r" and Surgeon's 13c TOILET GOODS BOc Java nice 1 fir Powder at 3l. 25o Monoxide paste 11 or powder Z6c urave-s tooth in. . . . . w powder at. tOc Canthrox at ,. 25c SOo Locust Dlojuom Ex tract, special, on- iTory Soap, per cake... 3c Jercen's Soap, 6 cakes In OCr box, at -JI- Peroxide, 1-lb. bottle. 9c 8pap, Palm- X olive, 100 bar."C per ounce. Castile soap, for hard water, OO 7 cakas. U-lb. bottle peroxide . fOc bottle Old Mis. alon Olive Oll.... 'C Olive Oil, Import- I Eft ed. U.60 value... S'l.O'J Seldlltx powder, 1"Ir JBc package., J DRUGS 4c 28e White Pine andl.4- Tar compound ini. Malted Milk, Hor- 04 nXL lick's, hospital slieP-' O (Oo DIoxoKen at EOe Bromo Seltzer at........ 29c 29c SPECIAL PEROXIDE CREAM OFFER no jar peroxide cream ar RUBBER GOODS SECTION lia Jar peroxide cream I .... , . . snd H-lb bottle 1. Small slseperox We 19. peroxide, special ... IOC cream and peroxide C Hot water bottle. z-qi., 11 value. . . Water bottle, 3-qt.. 1.3t value. 58c 79c Hot water bottles, XQ ii.1l values at OoC Itubber Olovea, OC. SOc value atT,.,...3C Borax Chips 10r Banl-Flush, Of Combs, 7Bo "lQr Hair bruah-XQ- Borax. JO- fl at yc per can....yt value, at... 3-3"- es, SI value Mule-Team. . .oc naraess'-Nasli Co. Malu Plear. Now Is the Time to Brighten Up Paint Sale Our entire line ot BDoclal label house Dalnts. fully guaranteed. In all colors. Three lots: Quart oan, regularly 45c, Saturday per can 35c gallon can, regularly KOc, Saturday per can. , , .69c l-gallon can, regularl; tl.CO, Saturday per can $1.19 Free Samples of Liquid Veneer and Wall Paper Cleaner. Climax var- Prepared floor wax, Johnson or Boyles, Old Bngllsh, pint can, 45c values. 33q MQiaa veneer, :do sice, for. , Climax Wall Paper .Cleaner, reg ular 10c cans, 4 25c Red Barn Paint, regular $1.00, gallon 19c 69c 69c llareTesa-Naali Ce Uaaessent Glldden's Bztcrior or floor nlsh. fully guaranteed, 1 quart size, 85c valuo. . . . 'i-Kallon slice, f 1.60 A nn value, for plfZ7 l-gallon site, 3.00 jy on value, for.., $&i,Oif r Sale qf $1.50 to $2.00 Umbrellas, $1 TP HE maker's loss is vour rain in this. X instance. He probably figured his loss as good advertising a "lead" to future orders. At any rate, these are $1.50, $1.75 and $2 umbrellas, which we offer at Jit. The well known "Wearbest" brand. These have eight ribs most Um brellas have only seven. Sterling silver and rolled gold trimmed hsm- dles as pictured. Covered with best American piece-dyed, taf leta; tapea eage; faragon steel, frame and steel rod; double mil itary tassel: "High Grade" self case. On sale Saturday, each Burareu-Nash Co llmtn Kloar. SI Ekirgest-Nash Co, Everybody's Store 16th aad Harney; purges s-Nath Co. Everybody's Store 16th and Harney;