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supreme guardian visits
Woodmen circle groves
Mrs. Emma B. Manchester, supreme
cuardl&4i of the Wooamen circle, has re
cently been payjntr visits to different
groves In tho city, and reports splendid
work being done . by all she has so far
had an opportunity to visit. Among
those Just recently visited, are Alpha
Grove No. 2, which held a most Inter
esting meeting, and South Omaha Grove
No. 60.
BANK NOTE IS CAUSE OF
CONSIDERABLE DISCUSSION
A $30 bank certificate Issued by the
Superior National bank and bearing the
Ignature of A. C. Felt, former cashlfr,
caused a lengthy argument In the office
of the clerk of pollco court. The
note was given as bond for Abe Abodd,
107 South Fourteenth, street, who waa ar
rested for aiding and abetting the de
linquency of Agnes Zimmerman of Albright,
90ST0FFICE CLERKS TO
, DANCE MONDAY EVENING
Postofflce clerks will hold their next
monthly social April '13, Easter Mpnday,
at Jacobs' hall, Seventeenth and Dodge j
streets. There will be dancing upstairs !
to music furnished by membership tal-
int. while downstairs will be cards apd '
a program consisting of speaking, vocal I
and Instrumental music. Lunch will be
served at 10 o'clock.
ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM
Odd Fellows to Stage Two Degrees
on Same Night.
WORKMEN N JOINT SESSION
Colonel T. W. McCnllonah Will no
Speaker of the Evening WVdnr
day nt Seventeenth and
Vinton Btreets,
Independent, Order of Odd Fellows, j
umana toage. wo. 2. will put on both
uio nrst and second degrees next Friday
nigni.
Julius nich. a member of State lodco
No. 10. died at tho "WIro fe.r,r,i ,.
pltal last Thursday evening after an Ill
ness of two months.
causa of death was heart trouble and
pneumonia. Mr. niru -. a i
- .u in ill
the DOOK ftnil ntntlnnprv Knrln..
mm o4icoa lui n
number of years, but of late yearn had
- w e ituvvuitu ivuu unit
charitable work. Ho was ono of tho best
KJlOWn lodge men in Omthl. hntnir reir
ular weekly attendant nt several Omaha
lodges. The funeral will be held at 2:30
p. m, today from the Cole-McKay chapel
and will bo conducted by State lodge
No, 10. The Oddi Fellows will meet In
Odd Fellows' hall, corner Fourteenth
and Dodge streets, at 1:30 p. m. All vis
ltlng Odd Fellows aro Invited.
Boacon lodge No. 20 will have- three
candidates for the first degree next
Tuesday evening.
Hesperian encampment No. S visited
wasa lodge No. 183 In a body last
AVednesdny evening.
South Omaha lodge No. 143 will put on
tne first degree work tomorrow nlirM
Ivy Itebckah lodge No. 53 gave a very
successful card party last Thursday
evening.
Dannobrog lodge No. 21ft will put on
tne second degree next Friday evening.
Hesperian encampment No. 2 will visit
Triangle encampment No. 20 next
Wednesday evening. The members will
meet at Odd Fellows' hall and will be
escorted to the Triangle encampment
nan ny canton Ezra milliard No. 1.
Wasa lodge No. 1S3 will have work In
tne second degree next Wednesday even
ing.
Fraternal TTnlon of Amrrlen.
Banner lodgo No. 11 will give, a card
party and dance Thursday evening, April
1, in Myrtle hall. Fifteenth and Douglas
streets, at 8 o'clock sharp. Prizes will
be awarded and n -ousing good time Is
anticipated.
Monadamln lodge No. Ill will enter
tain members and friends at progressive
high five on Friday evening. April 17, at
Its hall, Twenty-fourth and Parker
streets. No admission will be charged
This 'lodge Is also maklrtg preparations
for a dance to give given May 1 ,
Ladles at tne Modern Slaeaheea
The county convention of the -LadUs
pt tho Modern Mao-sabjjs will meet In
all-day session Tuoadey at Myrtle halL.
Uniform hive No. SS will give a dance
Thursday evening at the Labor teraplo
hall, Nineteenth and Farnam:
Ancient Order United Woorlonen.
The csntrajl committAe. will hoi the
last Joint meeting of the season with
America lodge No. 233 at .Seventeenth,
and Vinton streets "Wednesday. Colonel
T.r;W.v.McCunopsh''wM be-Ahe speaker'
ofAbcning; ' :,? ' '
Patyen-'Jodga' No. I7s'win celebrate ljs
ttriMtty-fdnxih anniversary on Monday.,
There :,wll toe talks "by a great many of
the' charter member's and other- good'
things. '
North Omaha lodge No. M9 degree
team will hold the last dance of the sea
son on Wednesday at the temple. A. box
social' will, be hold In conjunction.
Ak-Sar-Ben lodge No. 322 will hold a
social session after the lodge meeting
Thursday. ' r
Mogulllans, 17& meet April 13 in the
band. room. "Nuf sed."
Clan Gordon.
Clan Gordon No. 63 held the regular
meeting February 7. There was a largo
attendance. A, good program was given
under good of the order. The clan will
dye a social and dance at the Swedish
t auditorium' Friday, April 17.
' Clan Gordon "JJo. OS will give a social
and dance at the Swedish auditorium Fri
day, April 17.
Tribe of Ben Ilnr.
Mecca court No, 131 will hold an, open
meeting next Thursday evening at its,
hall, 1504 Harney street. A musical pro
gram and refreshments.
Grand Array of the IlepnliMc.
Charles I Thomas, 1012 Bouth Twenty
ninth street, will entertain the George A.
Custec.poet and Woman's "Ho!lef Corps
of tiie Grand Army of tho Republla at
his homo" Saturday evening in celebration
of his seventy-fourth birthday.
The U. S. -Grant post and, Woman's Re
lief Corps of the. Grand Army of the
Republic will be entertained Tuesday eve
ning at the. home of-Mrs. Harriet -Wilcox.
Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 p. m. Saturday till 9 P. M.
Free EMBROIDERY Lessons
- r ' j
"C RB13' Instructions In nrt embroidery work
of all kinds and crocheting by an expert
Instructor In the Art Embroidery Section
cvory" aflcrnoon, 1 to' 5.
URGE
NASH CO.
EVERYBODY'S STORE"
We Will DEVELOP Your
FII MS FRFF AB foirtHre of our
rii-.m3 r ivi kodak supp,y 8CC.
tlon, which, by tho way, Is complete in oVery
dotnll. We win develop any kodak film, film
pack or plates bought hero freo of charg6.
Sunday, Apt II 12, 1011.
STORK NKW8 KOK MONDAY.
Sixteenth and Harney Streets.
By Far the MOST IMPORTANT ORIENTAL RUG SALE
HERE
tho
is, inriml, a
vnluo of which
That Has Been Announced in This City for a Long Time
crowning- achievement in the wny of Oriental Rug purchases and sales -an event that wi'l make new history for Oriental rujr .sellinur in Omaha. The rugs,
amounts to way up into tho thousands ol dollar, wore bought at a time when the importation duly was reduced from J m
''Ofr 111 flimi riwni Htn ikiviim ttHinnU tf limit iitfi1wl v 4 tsiinnl 1v t 1t'trt liiitwwl titinllHtP tttrwiiti1 if tfl III
i w Uivu 11 vm VII V Vfj UIU I M 11 V U IUVU U VI v 11IC1 1 IVIUI L Vtal VIY J V lim I. il'j'ltl illUJllll L C'VV KM
reduction averaging fully 23 for this introductory sale, affording you a
Saving of About One-Fourth to One-Third of the Original Price K
But more important oven than the Very low prices is tho fact that these are all rugs of individual characier and SJwU
beauty, chosen with the greatest care, foresight and Judgment for the smartest clienteles of the country. lr (I
inuu is vjuv iiini win iniinuii ii iuuui wuu uiuiv iiiruiiure; nure juhhiu'i iiuii win aviut'ii jiihi niisuin
the light of a very bright room, and so on throughout the line, so you see, in securing these rugs, you secure
realistic treasures that the connoisseur will revel in.
Just as an idea of what the saving means to you wo mention as examples:
BELO 0 0HISTAN
RUGS, size 2-8x2-1
ft., rich si Iky pieces,
;iXS,5 1075
for
BEtOOOHISTAN
RUGS, size 6-1x3-2
ft., possessing rich
rare c.ol-fli c Z(l
BU
MOSU.L RUGS,
size 3xli-3 ft., irre
sistible, color ings,
worth
$35.00,
for
orings,
worth $25:
KHIVA RUGS
fi-P x S-3 Khiva Hugn, $70.00 values $0ii.nt)
C-& x 7-10 Khiva Rugs, ?90.00 value 97.1.00
n-7 x 7-2 Khlva UugB, 80.00 valued $05i)
7-1 lx C-9 KhlVa nUes. $110.00 Values 885.00
S991
ILL,
KIR MAN SHAH
RUGS, sizo 6-2x4-2,
rare designs and col-
r sionoo
$120, at.
S-9 xlO-11 Khiva Rues. $230.00 values
10-llxlS-G Khiva Rugs, $385.00 values.
CHOICE SARUKRUGS
One of tho finest of all Oriental
weaves, noted for their
beautiful colorings, 11-Sx
8-4 Blze, $450 values,
for
$37
yiH.i.on
110.00
RICH SERAPI RUGS
Designs aro bold, in rich, glowing, har
monious colors, woven in u manner tlm:
makofl ono think the colors are embossed.
10- 5x8-1 Sorapl Rugs. $15 val. . 110.00
11- 8x8-4 Serapl Rugs, 3215. val. . .$170.00
BOKHARA RUGS,
size 4x2-6 feet, an
tiquo colorings and
$37.50, at. ,y
BEAUTIFUL MAHAL RUGS
Here you'll find tho nioct attractive of all Mahal Rugs, tho
combinations of colors aro executed in a manner raroly noon:
11- 11x8-5 Mahal Rugs, $125,00 values 9 05.00
12- 11x8-7 Mahal Rugs, $185.00 values 8145.00
12 x8-0 Mahal Rugs. $100.00 values 8120.00
13- 5 x9-7 Mahal Rugs, $175.00 values ljtl-15.00
ANATOLIAN RUGS,
?ich, fine old antique pieces, silky
nap, rjxs size, o ofiil
UU
$2rK) values,
sale price
IUU
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M 1 Wji. V. M
Oo. Tlilru i'loor. I
Burffeii-Uaita
Warner's PRoSpCorsets
NO MATTER how expensive your gown,
if the foundation is not correct the ef
fect will be a failure.
Tho question is not a
matter of price,
but of result.
All Warner models
are fashion molders
at whatever price
you pay.
This very new model
fits the average fig
ure, with rubber
gussets in the skirt
at back, for confin
ing the lower flguro
to uniform' linos.
Dainty lace trimming. Six
Security "robber button hose
supporters attached
$1.00 to $3.00
Bursra.Hash Co. Second rioor.
50c to 75c Shadow Fiouncings 39c
BBAUTIFUJj shadow rtlounclngs, in 18
to 27-lnch widths, choice new de
signs, cream and white; worth 50c to
75c yard; Monday, very special, yard. . .
75c to, $1.00 Shadow Fiouncings at 59c
Shadow and Oriental fiouncings, 18 to 27 inches
wide, oxquUlte now effects in cream and white, 75c
to $1.00 the yara;-Monaay very special ai rn
J v
390
the yard
Burffess-XTMh Co. Main Floor.
Each SUIT You Buy Here Possesses Style
Individuality All Its Own Regardless of
What the Price May Be
THERE are scores of styles for selection suits that
possess tho highest dements of fashion and dis
tinctiveness of design, made up in such desirable ma
terials aB
BEAUTIFUL BROCADE SILKS, FANCY CREPE NOVELTIES,
GABARDINE CLOTH, DIAGONALS, SERGES,
CHIFFON TAFFETA SILK, ETC.
There Is literally nothing In tho city that will compare with
this display of suits, at this price range.
Bvery style feature is represented In some Individual, fascinat
ing way, affording a range of selection without a parallel at
$15.00 $19.50 $25.00
THE NEW SPRING COATS
STRIKING and original effects in collar and cuff
fancies, stunning button effects and every manner
of novelly sleeves, smartly cuffed or trimmed, three
quarter aiid "jacket" lengths, silk and satin linings.
The price range
$10.00-$15.00$19.50
BEAUTIFL SILK CREPE DRESSES, $15
A FETCHING now creation that brings forth tho admiration of
everyone who, sees this pretty little model, mado of figured
crope, trimmed with self color peattdo cygno; now ft If"
Bleoves, tunic skirt. Tho colors are blue, brown SJI 1111
and taupe, also black; the price WlUaUll
Borfftai-Hftib Cov Bocond rioor.
After Easter Sale of
TRIMMED HATS
Evuky Jiat in stock in
cluded in this sale, and
ovory hat will bear tho origi
nal price ticket in this great
after Buster sale for Monday
This sale Includos nil models,
street, dross, tailored and black
hats.
All $10.00 Trimmed tj qq
Hats Monday for.... 40.70
All $15 Trimmed Hats tf g
Monday for.' P I U
All $18 and $20 Trim- (hig
med Hats Monday for. 4 1 O
All $25 and $27.50 Trim-
mod Hats Monday (fcQ
All $30 Trlmmod OE;f$
FT.1 .. 1 . .
ThNA lnttn nr nil f m.
to-thc-mlnulr, una nffortl h
most Uniiailiil Mnvlnc nnnnfl n .
Ity.
Uuraro Nh Co. Second rioor
35c French Wash Voile 19c
OVER 5,000 yards, pretty white ground,
with noat woven stripe, in all f
tho newest shades; rogulnr 35c quality; I f f
the yard A
$1.5.0 Ratine at 98c
An exquisite display, plain shados, also white
ground with colored plaids to match the plain
shades; vory doslrnble combinations; ro
$1.50 quality; tho yard 57CC
nurgg ITaih Oo Main rioor.
Cologne Bottles
CUT GLASS
ASSORTED shapes and sizes
In a vldo variety of cut
tings. Bought at an undorprlco
from a manufacturer'. Two 16ta:
$1.00 to $L50 values. .69c
$1.75 to $2.25 values. .98c
Oatmeal Bowls
Japanese China, 3 decorations
in blue, worth jpc each; c
choice Monday "C
Burffeha-Haih Oo Uament.
Center Pieces, Etc.
AIOT of band embroidered
centerpieces, pillow tops,
library scarfs, towels, gowns,
aprons, dresses, Infants' wear,
etc. that have become slightly
soiled from display 1 prZra
All go Monday at.. .52
Bnxvess-zrain Co. Second rioor.
Women's Pretty New
H
ouse
Dresses
$100
JUST the sort of dress
every woman needs for
wear around the house and
good enough for knock
about wear, too; made of cham
bray, striped and checked ging
hams, also plain and figured
lawns; collar and cuffs of em
broidery or striped materials
at $1.00.
House Dresses, $3.95
Mode of plain chambray,
striped and checked ginghams,
collar and cuffs of figured silk
embroidery with pique and em
broidery collars, revers and
cuffs, dainty velvet to Q("
bows at neck )070
Burreii-ITiiah Oo. gtoond rioor.
TH13 1ISU1 VIJUUAU IINVHA
TION. Wo do not and can
not know just which item In the
great list of special values on this
page will be of most Interest to.
you or we would pick It out and
mall it to you personally.
All wo can do is to let each de
partment ell In its own way of
some of the things that it is
featuring for Monday.
Hpwever, we can assure you that
Whatever it Is the value Is right,
for it has back ot It not only tho
slnglo department but the guaran
tee of this great store, a guaran
tee that has never failed to muke
good,
This page contains an invitation
for you to come Monday which
will bo followed by a sincere
welcome to the store.
If you can't come down, CALL
DOUGLAS 137 and ask for MRS.
MABEL GRAY 8MlTH, hostess
of the store. Sh will look after
your wanta with the. same care
and satisfaction as a personal visit.
DURGE8S-NA8H CO.
Women's Crepe Kimonos
Special Monday
.95
TTERB'S a "special" for
Monday thnt will prove
of great interest to you:
Women's crepe kimonos mado of
good quality cotton crepe in all
the latest colors, empire styles
trimmed with plain and plaited
satin ribbon, special Monday,
at S1.05
Women's Negligees
Women's negligees made of silk
crope do chine, oluborately trim
med with lace, ribbon and chiffon
roses, empire and chiffon jacket
effects; other styles full plaited
skirts, prices
$10.00 to $25.00
Burreii-HBh Co. s.cond rioor.
NOTION
I.lttiH neoAHRltlpn
Spool Hllk, CO
yard, all colorn,
kpooI, nin
at c0
Hat pins, com
mon, Mon- t n
day, 2 for
Boffty pliiK, as
portal Hlze. 2
cards C -
for OO
13 111 b r o 1 1 cry
i edging, tf yanlH
to bolt, t 6.
all colors. u"
It.ilr iietn. large
niK. an simon
three
ror
t'liiH. 400
paper, 2
paper
5c
in
5c
SALE
at little prices;
Pearl buttons,
sizes to 24 line,
per n
dozen u
Sanitary
iiprnm, CGo
at.".".?:. 15c
Cotton tap,
whltfl and nil
widths,, C
1 bolts... WW
Malr pins, new
taiiKo. orn
tho pair. OU
Snap fatenofij,
spoclal, r.
ner doz .. W
OarnliiK cotton.
speolal. 3 n
WW
spools
nurff.ia-Nash Co. Main rioor.
Grass and Flower
Seeds, Onion Sets
nest Onion sets,
Mondny. quart,
Tror0:. 25o
lOutKruss MHtU,
?.v r'-nc
Mxed crass
seed, 33c g g Q
a a r d n nd
flower s o o d t,
reKUiar 5c Hn
Burr.ii-Zl'ash Co Bas.m.nt.
Melorose Preparations at
Cut Prices
3So sli.s 17c
GOo slit. B9o
For Instance:
Ueloros. beau.
vy tretun. sue
size 39o
Maloroi. rax'o
powder, juc
site a9o
Itfloro. rouse.
BOc size . . do
29c
Meloroi. nail polish, SSc I To
ale 1 10
Voucalre Galega Tablets, CQ.
J1.00 sizo w0u
Bun.s.-Na.h Co. Main rioor.
$1.50 Fancy SILKS, 98c
SPECIAL!
A silk "special" that Is certain to bring
erous response becauso It includes silks
wanted sort at a great uuderprice. For Instance:
SILK POPLINS, WASH SILKS
SATIN DUCHESS COItDKl) 8UITING SILK
NATURAL PONGKK CHIFFON TAFFETA
NHW OOLFINB, 15TO.,
All 31 to 42 Inches wide In the most favored colors and
black. Positively worth 11.50 the yard, at ,
Cheney Foulards, 59c
A big lot of Cheney Dros.
shower-proof foulard sukb, in a
largo assortment of
pretty designs, 3 to
12-yard lengths,
yard ,
forth a gen
of the most
98c
59c
59c Taffetas
In plain shades, such
reseda, pink, white.
brown, red, lilac, yel
low light blud. coral
king's blue, etc., 24
In., BOc quality. . . . . .
at 29c
as tan, navy.
gray, Mle,
29c
Burff.is-Hain Co. Min rioor.
The ECONOMY BASEMENT
19c to 25c Ribbon, 10c
Taffeta and chiffon all silk rib
bons, 4 to G Inches wide, plain
colors and fancy
patterns, 19c to
25c quallUes,
each
Percales at 5c
Double fold fancy percales for
women's aprons and dresses:
gray, blue and light col
orings, pretty new pat
terns, on sale Monday,
yard . . ,
39c Dress Linen Monday, 19c
Pure linen, yard wide, In natural, cream, white, chnmpagno,
navy, copennagen ana pink; splendid 30c quality, yard
10c
5c
$1.00 House Dresses, 69c
Fancy percale dresses, neatly
made and finished; pretty new
patterns; broken lines; pa
formerly 1; Monday, ea.. 0C
19c
89c Combinations, 69c
Cambric combinations, corset cov
ers and drawers combined, trim
med with lace, embroidery JQ
and ribbon, usual 89c vals. Dt C
Qurs.ss-HasU Co. Boonomy Bas.m.nt.
Dress Forms
For Home Sewing
p UST FORMS, sizes
J-Jae to 44,
regulur $1
vnlucts at,
each
Dress Forms
Non-Adjustablo to any
size, spe- (ho qq
clal Monday pt.70
Four sections, adjust
able to fit any figure
with tho (tj oo
how urm. . M0.i0
wclve tactions, adjust-
"in rorniB, with now
SnTv' 81 2.50
Burgess-Hash Co. Main rioor.
;Burgess-Nash Co. Everybody's Store 16th and Harney.!
Burgess-Nash Co. Everybody's Store 16th and Harney. i
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