Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 11, 1914, EDITORIAL, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE Bhh: UMAMA, SA'JLTRLA, APKiL 11, 1D14.
BRIEF CITY NEWS
Uty Btorafs & Van Co. Dour. IMS.
th Brandels Mores this afternoon
at the American theater has been changed
from 1.30 to 9 p. m.
Rlller Ptcsd $38 Arthur nillcr.
chanted with stealing a shirtwaist valued
at & from the Brandels Store, was flnod
?S and tosts In police court.
Cummins fcoses Dor J. P. Cum
mins, advertising aKCht for th t'nion 'a
flflc. is mourning the loss of a month
old Boston bull terrier pup that ThursJay
was lost, strayed or stolen from his resi
dence In South Omaha. The dog Is white
and brown, with one side of Its face en
tirely white. It was his little girl's pet.
Committees of Low
Cost Show Report on
Progress They Make
A meeting of the Omaha Hctall Grocers
was held last night at the, Swedish audi
torium, which will be the last mcet'nR
of the grocers bforc their 'Low-Cost-of-Living
show, which will be held at the
Omaha Auditorium, from April 1 to M.
Over 200 grocers of too association were
present, as well as over a dozen sales
managers and advertising managers of
large, concerns which will participate In
the big exposition. President K. K. Wise,
htard the final reports of all the various
committees of the show. K. W. Flodmsh,
chairman of the tickets committee, re
! ported that in unusual advance mi of
benefit tickets had been sold by the
I grocers.
1 Fred Hannesan. rhslrman sf ti ban
cent 'n the cduntry have ta'.-.en space In
th show.
K. Bernert. president of the Kfdera
ttwi of Nebraska Retailors, was present
ahd'nsv a short talk.
Venn P. Podroi of the lien Biscuit eom
pany, C. I. Hall of the Western Grocer
Mills and G. W. UdHney of the Uo
Wtles nttruu compan. vho have ox
hlblts nt the show, all told tho grocers
of their plans for making the show a
success.
Humane Officer '
; Humane No Longer
yesterday Chief Dunn oror(i It takn
Sway.
Attmhber of tlrt; persons VttUhteerei
to taRe care of the e-i'i slti iss, but
l'(nin rift hied N'cl'seii' and thtrjdftcr i
mnlned firm on tho rtlnt.
Ht Soot Print lit Now nescon rress
Woktlns' riituin Huracss-arsndenOo.
Monthly Income lor X.ttt Oould. Btoi
tultdln.
Harry Woli moved his real estate and
insurance office to Bll-iS-lt Ware block.
Un Nellien. member of the pollee n
tmtUnant, If also the city's hurhdnn of
fleer, but five thirst) trusties afdur.fl tile
cltee itattdh who wntrhed.hlm.Rs he
laughingly pouted twenty eases. or beer
and for.ty iiuartera of whlnky, all con
f!eettd liquor. Into a drain, yesterday
and winked' at them n they wiped their
dry Hps, jJollien Is Other than u "humaue"
officer.
The lliiuor lmi Hccufnulated nt head
quarters during the last few month and
quet committee, reported that arrange
ments for the annual banquet of the
grocers ate be ng completed this week.
J. E. Kirk, chairman uf the reception
committee, stated that he hns sslecttd
tho grocers who will act on the reception
committee, on the various days and nlshts
of the show.
A report from the exhibits committee,
which was read by Jlr. Wise, showed that
many of the large cereal and coffee con
Children' Vtl.t PreVolrnt;
Whooping couth is nbou' everywhere.
iftKties Ana scarttt fever alm6(,t"ni bait.
It's foloj's Hony and Tar Compound
I tor rav.', Ir.flsmtd throats and coughing.
'Mrs. l. C. Uoitler, Orund Island. Kch.
'says: "My three children had severe nt
J ticks of whAoplntf cough, und si vary few
I doses of Foley's Honey and Tar gave
them Creat relief." Contains no opiates.
I Do hot AccUt h substitute For sale hy
I all dealers verywhee.-Advert'ament
W. j, Conusll removed his law offices
from Pullman building to 632-831 Bee
building-.
Vhub you know Eas llsutlnc; you pre
fer It Omaha Gas company. 15C9 How
srd street: Douirlas .
Beauty Bhow Starts rarllsr Tho
time of the free beauty show Klven iy
Klertrlr, llrnnil, Hitter.
Sure relief for Indigestion, dyspepsia,
liver and kidney complaints. Ulves ap
petite, adds tone to system. SOe and it
All druggists. Advertisement
The Persistent and Judicious Use of
Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to
Business Success.
Sale of Easter Lilies
LARGE plants, potted, with 2 to 10 1 c
blooms; sale Saturday, per bloom ImC
Other potted plants specially priced.
Cut Flowers for Easter specially priced for
Saturday.
Easter
Novelties
ft A B B I T. 8. chicks,
ducks, oggs, nests,
etc., wide e en.
selection.. oc lo 0C
sStore Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday till 9 P. M.
BURGESS-NASH
Saturday, April 11, 1014.
".EVERYBODY'S STORE"
The Corset
pf.AYfi an ImpoVlaht
psrt In proper dress
Inf. ,our stock Include
tho fore- i t or
most-makes .v
vSinfiti Cariaries, $2.69
BNtMNE Itartz Mountain male
$2.69
vJ birds. Guaranteed
singers; ft.B0 Tal
lies: vntir choice . . .
llrass Dlra Cages At 20 Of.
Sixteenth and Humor flteeti.
WOMEN S EASTER SUITS, COATS and DRESSES That Possess
That Chic Style Individuality Which Every Woman So Much Desires
EASTER GLOVE
SPECIAL at $1.00
QEItMAN lamb
'skin, 1 and 2.
clasp, with newest
stttchlnes, a I 1
sizes, w h 1 t i,
black, Bray, navy,
mode and
tan; fitted
to the hand,
pair
$1
50c
Silk and Chamoisette
Gloves at $1.00
I.ong:, 16-button silk gloves, tri
cot and Milanese; white, black,
gray, tan and navy, double tin.
'jed fingers; "Kayser" or Ct I
"Niagara lald, pair O I
Short Gloyes, 50c
Silk or chamoisette. I'.rlnsp
ituis; wmie, uincK oi- col
or., pair
Children's Gloves
Kid, cape, silk and lisle, I and 5
'np; white, black, tan, gray and
na.v;-. pair-
25c, 50c, 75c and $1
"Reynier" Kid" Gloves
Short gloves, selected French kid,
new. ntltchlnss and colorinits.
glace or euede. 2 or 3-closp fast
eners, pique or overseam, the
pair
$1.50 and $2.00
4 Long Kid Gloves
Jhhest French kid, lambskin,
washable, doeskin and suede, 13
and 10-bujton length, celebrated
"Reynier" and other well known
makers,, pair
$2.50, $3.00 and $3.50
', Burgess-Hash Co. Main rioor.
nUiO V Above illustrations aketched on our second floor from living models.
All sizes for women and misses, 12
to 42. and 16 tol18.
A FEATURE
of our ready-to-wear, is the fact that it is made over in
dividual linos that insure the best possible fiftiijg quali
fies, without any alterations whatsoever.
Above illustrations aketched on our second floor from living models.
f FT THF illustrations and short descriptions
W Illustrate hero eleven of the
many models lh tho sale.
Women's Fancy Coats, $15.00
XO. 1 Fancy flowered materials and Bedford cords, now
flare skirt, klrfldno sleeves; navy blue, copen- tfjl C (f
hagn, black and tango , P J. OsVFU
Women's Silk Crepe Dresses, $15.00
NO. & Figured silk crepe, trimmed with solf color peau de
cygne, now sleeves; tunic skirt; black, blue, djf C ff
brown and taupe fPlO.vl
Women's Tailored Suits, $19.50
NOS. 8 AND 10 Made of gabardine and serges, latest style
collars and sleeves, Jackets silk lined, tier tff Q CA
skirts, best shades 1 P ISsOU
Women's Tailored Suitst $15.00
NO. 4 Women's and misses' sices, black and white- checks,
plain wool materials; short jacket; lace col- i C (f
lars, ellk reveres'; tunic skirts; colors arid blackiP 1 0.UU
Women's Tailored Suits, '$16.00
NO. 5 Splendid all wool serges, embroidered collars;
jacket made with kimono sleoves; tunic f ff
skirts; Copenhagen and navy blue, at ipl
Women's Smart Coats, $10.00
NO. O Made of waffle cloth with bolt, others with plain
flare skirt; nobby set back collars; tango, tfjl f Ofs
Copenhagen and navy I lUiUU
that follow servo as
Heyo arb tho liest Values in ready-
to-wear offered anywhere, and nowhdro- will youtfiitd sbloctiqn ad gonorous.
Taffeta SUk DrWes, $19.50,
NO. 7 mouse waist, trimmed wltli iabe; skirt is made with
four deep folds and wide girdlo; black and n r-
navy, for - ; . I i.OU
Wdrttetv'R Talloreil AulM, 'f25,0d
N08. 8 AND 0 Silks and dloth materials; blafck and whlfe
chocks; gabardine, sftrgo, silk irepe, f'.IIc popllh arid silk
taffeta; black, navy, Copenhagen.) bi-iwy 'Ark
and tango sO.UU
atanscpablo Hil ! nr4ifpt gia.00 "
NO. 11 Chiffon taffeta Mlk;hangeabloi -.blouse waists,
minaret skirt; colors gold and fcreen.tred and a 4 s rr
green, blue and greon,...: ij) 1 0 Uvf
Easter JEWELRY
Novelties,'- Special
AN 6xqul site
assortment
6f dainty drcs
access orles at
Special prlcoi.
nraclt
WatOMca,
lMated,
- n 1 n
h raoelet
green enjini
V .wstches.
ill auarati-teed-ror
one
Jefcr. eaeh
' $395
Bllppsr nnokis. c
rl stel, In beautiful designs. fr,
tier Ualr . ouo
Pari Oases I Tsarl ncafls,
The J It tie
louare ha rfi
that open tn
the center at
U. top. ,iltted
a
d powder bo
Att.
id n
father,
01
bottle nnd
m e 1 1 1n
artleHH:
ssorted iath
rs, for 68.88,
and 7 9".
500
Selectdd
wax
' f II d v o a r 1
head neokiace.
with sterling
sliver brilliant
est olrVFp. . .50o
r.ti oud cnia
ninirs. Sl.90
fiet- with ame
thyst, to pas,
runy and emer
ald,. SLOG
;nurrtss-Ksh Co. Main, rioor.
Sak of Burnasco"
iQuality CANDY
BANDY that bears tho "Bur
nasco" quality brand is
mnUo of the best ingredients
4nd "iVn-puro, that's sure."
t'Btlrhasco" CarAmels, JlOc
'Irturnaaco" quality pure cream
cnl-Amelg in two nut and two
nla'in. flavors, In boxes, on.
the. 'pound OUC
j
oualltv
ported' f laVprs In tho box,
"IWrruW"
par lb.
HurJrssf.lTttth
mints, as-
250
Co. Mala floor.
New Easter Neckwear Novelties
jNdLUDINQ the new Gladstone and Norman collars. Lo.ce and ehjbrold
ery fichus, collar and cuff sets. Prices f $ a50 $2
New Line of 25c Neckwear
Dainty lace and net, Including Dutph collars, fichus, chemisettes, OfifJ
fibbon bows nnd Bulgarian collars, choice ?
New Plaitings
in chiffon and. lace, in widths from
3Vi to 0 inches. Cfin
uuu
BnriresB-ITash
Prices 25c to.
Vanity Veils
Black, white, brown and nivy
69c, $1.50 to $2.00
Co. Main rioor. j
EASTER TOGS for the Little
Folks at Prices That Will Please
rpHE parents. Never were we better preparid than this Caster season.
' Bring the little folks down and fit them oi(t Saturday.
Children's Coats, $5.95 .
Made of good quality serge, reefer and belt ef-
Many different styles. One style
has white embroidered . collar and
cuffs of pique, and Persian belt;
Saturday at
Children's Coats, $6.95
Made of lleht and dark gray mixed cloth, also
tan. Double-breasted, turn down collar and re
vere of same material; belt badk; fi QC
all sizes. 6 to 14' years, 'at WUiSJU
Children's Easter Hats, $2.95
All the new shapes, daintily trimmed with ro.
sette. ribbon bows, flowers and velvet QO QC
jlbbon: unusual values, at....T tDfc.oU
Children's Hats at $4.95
'fl Made of fine braid, Milan straw, leghorn and
lingerie; elaborately trimmed with quilled ribbon,
'acc, satin or velvet ribbon and (ftj QC
dainty flowers, special at....',; ; U
Borgsss-Ifasta Co. Ssoond Floor.
Beautiful Easter Millinery
Exquisite New Creations, Inclividual and Exclusive
At Exactly One-Half the Original Price
"MOW, mind you, this offering does not include our entire stock, hut
a goodlj- assortment which we have selected lrom our regular
lines of high grade Easter models nnd fine dress hats.
New Parisian styles, elegantly trimmed in all the newest and best
materials.'
Perhaps you have had your eye on some particular hat, but thought
the price was a little more than you wanted to pay well, hero lh your
opportunity to get It for half tho original. For Instance:
v :
$20.00 Hats- for $10.00
$25,00 Hats for $12.50
$27.50 Hats for $i3.75
$30.00 Hats for $15.00
$35.00 Hats for $17.50
$40.00 Hats for $20.00
$45.00 Hats for $22.53
$50.00 Hats for $25.00
Burrt.s Wash Oo, Second rioor.
Purq thfcead SILK HOSE at 50c
6, black
50c
XaT OMEN'S vBilrnasdo" quality pure, thread slllc boot hose, black
or wnim., -wirn mnrOArKan tnn hi Mi 4nirwi HAnia
, "-rrn -1 .-.u.. VU,',, ..(f,., Ul'.ivuu a.ww.w,
donblo soloft, .the natr
Phophix SlUc Hose, $1.00
BJack,. guaranteed quality, In regular or fcxlra sUos, fashioned dJI
'''ilib'siik' Hobo $1,19
DIack pure thread allk, double
feartbr top. high spliced hoel and
double sole: $1.50 ai r
quality, per" pair. . . . P 1 JL 7
OhUd's Hose
6r seamless fobt, nor nair
,,Burnasco"'Silk Hoso,$l
Vornen'a black plire thread' ia
strand 'silk hdse, high spliced
heels and double sole's, .
per pair , ip 1
Misses' Hose
nibbed soatnlftis,
black or white; all
sices, jc
pair OOC
Child's Hose
Fine .ribbed ' black
cotton, full fashioned,
"Burhfteco" OCi.
quality, pair;
Jftlbbed cotton
fioamloss, black or
3'r": 15c
Your New Easter HAT Here
THE very hat that suits you best, either soft or stiff, in the best makes and prices
that will -appeal to you.
Stetsons at $3.50 to $5.00 Schoble Hats at $3.00
"BURNA5C0" Quality Hats at $2.00 and $2.50
Boys' HATSSSp 50c, $1 and $1.25
..... Barrets-Hash Co. Main rioor.
Women's Smart Easter FOOT
WEAR From $2.SO up to $6.00
T N comi)lotnlg your coBtume foV Eastor romemher
i. that the oho thing necessary to give it, the.
perfect finish is the correct shoe. The
stylos wo are showing are so varied
In character .that you will find just tho par
tlcular shoo you want.
OUr shoes and pumps are made by
America's forembst and bet known
manufacturers. The eo en i - 4
per pair . . . ; tO 2)0
Women' Pumps at ty'J.Oft
QPErlAl Women's purtips In both colonial
um. uvinu
.snnniiiHr
MWSf
and flat bow styles, made from rnit-
ent, guh m6tal and vlcl kid leathers injl sailn (lexlblo
welt and hand turn soles, spools! values,,..
Durfir.ts.Nslh Oo icdln rioor.
$25
Men's All Silk NECKWEAR
In a Big Sale Saturday at 25c
IT'S boen a long timo since you benefited by such exrreme values
as these offered In the toon's neckwear section for Saturday.
They are four-in-nanas, nowing
open end scarfs and English ffcf
squares in dark and light col- M
ors, stripes, solid colors and J
figures, made from the short
ends of silks used in regular 50c neckwear.
There Is not a tlo In the lot but which is
worth double the price, Saturday. , , . ,25c
Men's New Shirts
Including "E. & W..' Lion Brfind, "C'iuetto."
etc.. all the new ef- CI CD tn 60 EH
VIIWV w VUlUU
fects, at
Men's Shirts at $1.00
New line cf percale and madras shirts, I
stripes In new colorings, at.,.., l
Lion Brand Collars, 2 for 25c
Kltst for wear anil romfort. several n&
srapes and styles, Indudlnr the new striped
in auras, tuo ml ar with tne up-to-ute OC.
look, at 2 for
Bnrgess-g,stt Co Main Tloor.
A Shoe Sale in the ECONOMY BASEMENT
Saturday That Will Be a Rouser--AU Specials
rlsl n
in
few w
n
AVomen's f2.50 to $B.OO flhods, 8J.0B.
OT odds and ends of past season's but thousands' or pairs or splc and
span new shoes. Including tho "best arid r&bit popular styles in all sizes.
In high cut, button and ace In all leathers. In low cut, Mary Janes,
Dutton.ana tace in an learners, in low cut, niary juucs, uuuuu nuu
lace oxrords, colonials and pumps. Made of patent leather, vlcl
kid-and gun metal. All the new toe shapes, -lyow,
medium, and high heels, Understand that the. major
portion of this sale Is made up of positively. $.3 val
ues, pair ,
Children's Shoes, 08c.
Children's and misses' one-strap Mary Jflrtos, pump's
nil Mnilit i. M&ri nf nntAnt lonthnr crnn mittftl Ann
white caaTaa. Assortment of sites and nft j -jq tf-i ja Pi on
models in all of the best style 6et pair 'VOC lliJmO IMU'QL.OU
Men's $2.Rd. aiid $!i.00 firjpej, $1.05.
76D pairs of men's flpo, high grade dress shoes. Button and lace, patent,
vlci kid .and gun metal leathers. AH sizes. Good 12.60 and d ng
3. 60 values, Saturday, the pair p 1 eSO
Women' $10 to $22J50 fjultt, 0,7fl.
THEY are all this season's most favored styles In
the popular materials, including poplins, serges.
diagonals, fancy wool crepes, etc. The colors are
thn most doslrable of the season. Suits
wbre made to retail at J15.0Q to
$22.50; choice Saturday at
$9.75
Women's $10 to $12.50 Coats, $5.05.
ALL new styles, elegantly tailored, made of such
materials as diagonals, pongees, novelties,
granite cloth, poplins, crepes and sorges. An al
most endless variety of plain tailored fam nrt
and fancy styles, regular (10 to $12.60 VS MS
values, choice 4
Start the Boy Right, Get His New
.CASTER SUIT Heie Saturday
$5
T.HK selection Is large, the styles and quali
ties are right and the price Is the saving
kind. Suits that give that sbrt of satisfac
tion which means you will come here for tho
nest one.
Boys' Suits, $5.00 ;
Homespun, Scotch tweeds, grays,
browns .and mixed colors, with-2
nntra nf mints, also hlun '
serges. Ages 6 to 16?
worth $7,60;. Saturday,
special at . ,
Roys' Suits, $10.00 t0 $18.00 Values,
A splendid assortment In sizes C to IS
years, sample suits, no two alike, best
materials, the usual $10 to aQ f(
$1$ values, at ipOtDXJ
noys' Long Pants Suits at $10 and $10
All sizes to It years; the materials
are oxtra quality gray mixtures
and pencil stripes; very special
values Saturday at
$10.00 ,o $15.00
urgese-Nash Co. Everybody's Store 16th and Harnoy.ss
:Burgess-Nash Co. Everybody's Store 16th and Harnoy,i