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    'I UK BKE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1914.
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By MELLIFIOIA.
Thursday, April 23, 1914.
PATRIOTISM is stirring the young children as weli as tho grown-ups,,
and "what the extra says" Is the bed-time story demanded by qullo
a number of lads of" or S years of ago; "How Bre'r Rabbit got
ahead of Bre'r Fox" is no longer of Interest.
Two ar 1 boys of my acquaintance, Master William Hynes, Jr., and
Master Be Cotton, have decided that they would llko to bo drummer
boys, and watch anxiously for the extras and want to know all about
the latest . news from Mexico.
The moiher of one of the small boys discovered his toy savings bank
had been broken and utfon asking the little chap about It he said that thero
was an "Extra," and mother not being at home, that was tho only place
they could get money to buy an "Extra."
Candy, tops, roller skates and other things of great importance to the
small boy had never tempted them like the "War Extra."
Fashion Hint
At the University Club.
Tho last of a series of dinner (lances
will be given at the- University club this
evening. There will be. a largo table for
a number of club members, who are
dine together. Tho following reservations
have been made. A. C. Loomls, who will
have places for four; Louis Meyer, twoi
Victor Dletz, two; J. P. Mead, two; Dr.
F. M. Conlln, two; R. A. Grandt, two!
C. I Mattson, two; Amos Thomas, two;
F. L. Belby, two, and Robert Updike,
two. .
;At another table Will bo Mr. and Mrs.
R. TV. Haywafd, Mr. and Mrs.' C. J.
Claussen, Mr.; and Mrs. J. K. Morrison.
JMr. and Mrs. Robert Manley will have
a," party of. ten; A nan Raymand, tour;- A.
C.I. Buchanan, two; Dr. John Potts, four;
"W. M. Smalls, -two; A. II. Burket, two,
and W. 8. "Byrne two.
For June Bride.
A" miscellaneous' shower was given Tues
day evening at' St. 'Rita's convent In
Honor of Miss Sophia Bowley, who will
&e,married in June. Those present were:
MMlsses-
Bophla Bowley,
Otace Poole,
BUa Nash.
Florence Nash,
Bessie Warren,
Alice Delariey,
Elizabeth Mc
JDermott. Clara McDermott,
Nell Kilkenny.
Jhsephlne Ulrich,
Alice KUetsch,
Misses
Emma Ducey,
Nelllo Mulhnll,
Mary Donley,
Margaret Fllley,
Kssle Carroll,
Mary O'Bulllvan;
tana Yerllng.
Mary CTConnell,
Anna Kerns,
Amelia Goodenkauf,
Mary Pampson,
Mary Ruzlka.
Gathro-Rutter Wedding,
i A. very pretty wedding was solemnized
ott Wednesday evening at S o'clock, at
thW Church of the Good Shepherd, when
Mfu Elsie A. Rutter, daughter of Mr.
and jMrs. Kennedy E. Ruter, became the
br(de of "George R. Cathro.
iThe church, was beautifully, decorated
wlth'Eaatef lilies,' evergreen' and palms.
Rev. T. J. Collar performed the ceremony.
As the guests assembled a pipe organ
voluntary was rendered by Miss Carol
Marhoff, organist. The bridal party en
tered to the strains of the Lobcngrln
Bridal chorus. The bride wore a gown
of Ivory white chameuse, made with
draped skirt and square court train of
heavy brocade, which fell from the top
of the girdle. The bodice" and tunic were
of Ch'a'ntilly late, edged with ruffled
crepe chiffon, effectively embroidered In
pearls. Her .tulle veil -was hejd "with: tiny
white rosebuds and she carried a shower
of bride's roses and lilies of the valley.
Miss- Monlco Laur, 'bridesmaid and only
attendant was gowned In ping crepe de
chine with overdress of dewdrop chiffon.
The bodice was trimmed with pink rose
buds and finished In back with a large
butterfly bow. She wore a picture hat of
pink and white and carried pink roses
.Mr. David Cathro, brother of the groom,,
served, as best man,' and the ushers were
Meiers.' Peter McDonald, Richard -Rob-lnsonand
"Waldo Laur.
Mendelssohn's, Wedding March waa
pled while -the. wedding party was
leaving the; church. Following the cere
mony a reception was held at the home
of the bride's parents. Pink and white
decorations were used.
The bride's go-away suit, was of blue
gabardine, with which she wore a black
Milan hat, trimmed In pink roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Cathro have gone on a
short western trip and will be at home
after Juno 1, at 3316 Ohio street.
Dundee Woman's Club.
The Dundee Woman's' club met at tho
homo of Mrs. N. K. Sypes Wednesday
nfternoon and elected the following offi
cers: Mrs. Georgo Kdgerly, president;
Mrs. G. E. Fisher, vice president: Mrs.
T. R. Braden. secretary; Mrs. C. J. Hub
bard, treasurer. Mrs. J. F. Ferguson,
the retiring president, was presented with
a picture as a token of appreciation of
her service , to tho club.
Jolly Octette.
Miss Dorothy Sunfield entertained the
Jolly Octette Whist club at her home
Wednesday evening. Prizes were .won 'by
Miss Gertrudo Harris. Miss Bess Lohr
man and Mrs. M. Wittenberg. The guests
df the club were Misses Josephine Carew
and Etta Shechter and Mesdames A. A.
Cornbleet and H. Sunfield
Entertain at Dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McConnell enter
tained at dinner Wednesday evening at
their home for Mr. Joseph McCnnn, a
half-brother of Mr. McConnell. Covers
ycro placed for forty-two guests,. Includ
ing the faculty of Crelgliton university,
and members of the dental class of 13U,
of which Mr. McCann Is a member.
Dancing Party.
Mr. and Mrs. -John L.' Neble entertained
at a dancing party" lasr evening, at Tur
in's for their daughter, Mlss Ann Neble,
and for Miss Helga Rasmussen, who
will be a Juno brld6." The decorations
were white and gold. About sixty couples
were present.
Vesta Dancing Party.
vesta chapter No. 6, Order of the East
ern Star, entertains at "a dancing party
at Chambers' academy this evening.
Auction Bridge luncheon.
Mrs. David Albert Medders and Mrs.
Harmon Van Dusen Smith, Jr.. enter
tained at a beautifully appointed 1 o'clock
luncheon today at tho home of Mrs'.. Med
ders, 131S North-Fortieth street:
Auction bridge ,wiia played 'after itfrjch
eon and' the ilollWlngV guests' ' were
BRIEF OITY NEWS
te'rrC VnTlX S MANY TO USE THE SPECIAL
I KAIN I U A I LAN I A UUNULAVt
nv LA nACONTKUSE.
Evening gowa of "Chartreuse" velvet.
The skirt is simply drawn up at the
center front. The left sldo crossing over
the right one.
The girdle, draped, gives a high waist
line.
The bodice Is of white net, slightly
gathered at the decollete and giving a
small sleeve finished by a long point,
also gathered up over the arm In a strass
galoon. A butterfly bow of nrft em
broidered with colored stones and strass
trims the middle front of the bodice.
present
Mesdames
Leslie J. Heatey,
StepHenE, DaVles,.
John Campbell,
W. S. Woodworth,
W. N. Dorward,
Leroy Gillespie,
Wilbur Brandt.
Walter S. Wiley,
J. M. Ulchards,
Rodney W. Bliss,
Harry B.,Ransdell,
J. T. Buchanan,.
J. C. Howard,
G. T. Wlnterson.
Audrey Pomeroy,
J. J. Gafford,
Georgo West,
F; J. BIrs's,
Charles McMartln.
Miss Kathryne McClanahan.
Personal Mention
Mr., and Mrs. C. E. Corey and daughter,
Marjorle, leave today for St. Joseph to
attend tho Missouri Valley Cost con-
Mesdames
Elmer R. Porter,
A. Hugh Hippie,
Edward I'hnlen.
H. M. McClana- ,
han,
C. L. Vance,
C. M. Edwards,
A. O. Peterson,
Raymond V. Cole,
Louis Kllllan of
Cedar Bluffs, Neb.;
C. L. Sykes,
John A.' Fuller,
G. W. HerveV.
Ellas Holovtchlner,
F. J. Despecher,
CY e; Hutchlns;
R. J. Altchlson.
grers, of which association Mr. Corey Is
president. They will return Sunday.
Mr. Douglas D. Rothackcr, who was
born In Omaha, but Is now living in Chi
cago, has been here for a few days see
ing some of his childhood friends. Mr.
Rothacker Is the son of Mr. O. H. Roth
ackcr, once editor of the old Omaha Re
publican, and a grandson of Mr. Sterling
P. Rounds; tho Rounds family having
been prominent here socially in the early
nineties, ilr. Rothacker reports that his
grandmother, Mrs. SI P. Rounds, Is liv
ing with a daughter In Denver and is
halo and hearty.
In and Out of itlie Bee Hive
Mr, and Sirs. T. F. Kennedy are spend
ing a fortnight In Spokane and Seattle.
Miss Katherlne Grablo left Wednesday
for Des Moines, where she will danco
Saturday at "The Dansant" given by
members of the Wellesley club of that
place at the Masonic temple.
RYDER HAS HIS TEAMS
LOOK FOR MORE RUBBISH
Street Commissioner J. J. Ryder has
ordered tho teams employed for city
clean-up days to go over the ground
again, as several citizens have notified
his department that a second cleaning
brought a lot of rubbish together.
JTidfUty Storage ft "an Co. Doug. 16I8.
n Boot mat It Now Beacon Press.
XJghttnr ruturcs Burgess-Uranden Co
Monthly Xnooms for X4X4 Gould, Bta
building.
W. J, ConnsU removed hit mw offices
from Pullman building to $ffi-J3l Bee
building.
Whsn yon know gas lighting you pre
fer It. Omaha Gas company, 1M0 How
ard strtet Douglas 606.
Connell Gats Nsw Auto Health Com
missioner R. W. Connell has been given
a new automobile by the city commis
sion. His old machine was sold to the
Waterloo company.
Thltvts nansack Xtouso Sneak
thieves ransacked the home of Charlvs '
Jorgenson 1001 Park Avenue? some tlrn I
Wednesday and obtained Jewelry, money 1
and clothing to the value of about JIM. I
Wants Bids for Nw Basin The,
Water board will advertise for bids for
the construction of a H.000,000 gallon
sedimentation basin at the Florence
station. This will be the largest ban
at tho pumping plant.
Burglars Beared Away 1. Newman,
514 Bouth Thirteenth street, reports to
the police that thieves cut a panel from
the back door of his place Wednesday
evening but were frightened awny when
he awakened and spoke to them.
Neble to XSurops Oble Neble, flute
player In the Paxton hotel orchestra, Is
going to Europe this spring for a exten
sive visit. Ho was honor guest at a fare
well banquet Tuesday night, given by
members of the orchestra at the Paxton,
Open Indian Bids at Chicago Bids for
tho contract to furnish supplies for the
United States Indian Wan house In
Omaha are to be opened In C'hlcngo to
day. At the warehouse It Is said that
tho contract will perhAps not be let for
several days.
Bs.no.mt fof Beard Ira J. Beard, re
ligious worx director ot me umana loung
Men's Christian association, will go to
Atchison, Kan., today to become gen
eral secretary of tho association there,
A farewell breakfast for him will be glvr.
by local association men this morning.
Maleomb Brings r tally A. R. Mai
comb, assistant general freight agent
of the Union Pacific, has returned from
Milwaukee, bringing his family with
him. At present Mr. and Mrs. Maleomb
are stopping at one of the hotels, but
will move Into a residence as soon as
they can find one that Is satisfactory.
Paring Briok Thrown Out City Com
mlssloner Thomas McGovern has con
demned eleven car loads of brick In
tended for use In paving Sixteontth
street south cf Vinton. Tests bv the
engineering department showed tho
brick was not up to standard fixed by
ordinance.
Too Tonne to Enlitt LftRoy Brott
Journeyed from Eustls, Neb., all the
way to Omaha to enlist In the army, t&
fight against the Mexicans, and armed
with tho consent of his parents, he en
tered tho army recruiting office at Fif
teenth and Dodge streets. He was much
chagrined to find, that after coming to
Omaha with tho necessary credentials,
he was refused enllstmont, btcauro he
had not reached his eighteenth birth-day.
ment of convention delegates on their
way to the coast were outlined In detail
at Wednesday's meeting of the Omaha
greeters.
District Passenger Agent North Is of
the opinion that the Illinois Central spe
rial Irnln from Omfthn to Atlanta. 1av-
Persistent Advertising Is the Sure ROArl 1 lnr hir Mnv x. will currv not leu than
to Business Success. Nebraska and Iowa Shriners to the
conclave. An even 100 Nebraska Shriners,
most ot them from Tangier Temple, have
already secured their reservations.
The train leaving Omaha, May 8, will
take on the Sioux City Shriners at Fort
Dodge and from there on it will run
solid Into Atlanta. Twelve, new all-steel
cars have been set aside for the use ot
the Shriners on the trip.
COL WM. ANDERSON GAINS
.GROUND FOR HOTEL MEN HEAD
More letters were read at Wednesday's
meeting of hotel clerks at the Millard
hotel favoring the election ot Colonel
William Anderoon to the presidency of
me ureeiers or America at the Los An
geles national convention In June. He Is
receiving offers of support almost dally
from all parts of tho country. One of
his latest endorsements was by the Los
Angeles Hotel Reporter, which leads his
friends to believe that Ida candidacy will
have smooth sailing, even In the heart
riiAtofif ls extremely beneficial
LUClCl.il ln cnB38 of Diabetes.
Ploiii Rheumatism, Dyspepsia
IUUI Kidney and Liver trou
bles and diseases requiring a special
diet. Twelve-pound sack, post paid,
S1.76. Special discount to dealers.
Tho Gluten Co., Red Cloud, Neb,,
box 1 07.
Make this
your
"Meat"
A nourishing, satisfying strengthening dish that tempts
the palate and gives stomach comfort after the digestive
organs have wrestled with high-proteid foods
Shredded Wheat Biscuit
With Strawberries
Nothing so delicious, nothing so easily digested, noth
ing so easy to prepare. The only breakfast cereal
that combines naturally with berries and other fruits.
Heat one or more Biscuits in thetoven to restore crispness; then cover
with berries or other fresh fruit ; serve with milk or cream and sweeten
to suit the taste. Better than soggy white'f lour "short-cake" ; contains
no yeast, no baking powder, no fats, no chemicals of any kind-rjust
the meat of the golden wheat, steam-cooked, shredded and baked.
The Shredded Wheat Company,
Niagara Falls, N. Y.
iStoro Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 p. m. Saturday till 9 P. M.
BURGESS-NASH CO.
"EVERYBODY'S STORE"
Friday, April 21, 1014. STORK NKV8 Ft)R VkIDAY. Sixteenth and Harney Strati.
HERE'S A SPECIAL SALE FOR FRIDAY OF
Women's Cloth Coats
xVll
The
50 That Were Intended to Retail at
$12.50, $15.00 and $18.00
offering yon cannot -well afford to overlook.
O . 1 c Aro the very latest, representing tho handiwork or one
VJtyiGB 0r (ho foromost makers In New York.
TkyC . 1 Includes golflno. crinkled wool crepe, plain crepe,
lVlrtterialS scrsos. plaids, Bedford cords, etc
1 Are tho season's most favored, all beanUrnlly tailored
VOlOrS nd finished throughout; all alaes represented. Coats
Friday, choice, $0.00.
The
The
Intended to rotall for $15.00 and $18.00.
Women's Dressy Silk and Cloth Suits Most
Unusual Values Friday at $16.50
They aro mado short Jacket styles and tunic effect skirts, ana you u uoio
sorges,t whip-
Si 50
among the trimmings aro tho
Tho materials aro falllo
cords, diagonals, etc., whilo
and
vory latest collar eirccis.
silk, gabardines, men's wear
tho favored shades of Copenhagen,
navy blue, green, brown, tan and violet, as
represented. It is Indeed a most unusual
Friday at
surgcti-H&ih
well as black, are
offering, on salo
16'
Co. Second floor.
mm
SPECIALS
For Friday Only
Every item is worthy of your
consideration.
Toilet Paper, 10 Rolls 23c
Good size rolls, spe
cial, Frlflay, ln tho
basement, at 10 rolls
for
Union Siilt nt 25c
Women's union suits, low neck
and bIcovcIcbs, white cotton,
cuff knoo or umbrel
la style, regular or
extra sizes, main
floor, per garment. .
Union Suits nt 3ftc
Women's union suits, low neck
and sleeveless; flno white cot
ton, with wldo um
brella stylo leg, Fri
day, an main floor,
per garment
Infants' IIoro nt 10c
Infants' cashmere
hose, with colored
silk heel and toe, on
main floor, Friday. .
Thread Silk Hose 10c
Women's black thread silk
hoso. full fashioned,
regular mado foot;
main floor, Friday,,
pair '
Wash Goods 12 Uc
Flowered voiles, tissues, crepes,
ginghams, solsottes,
and poplins, 25c
quality, Friday, on
main floor, yard.
Fancy Silks at 17c
Fancy and plain silks, Roman
stripes, floral effects and pin
stripes; lengths 1 to
10 yards of 60c
quality, on salo main
floor, yard
SOc Taffetas at 20c
Tnffotn silks, 22 tnchos wide ln
shades of bluo, tan, pink, gray,
lavender, rod, green,
brown, rose and
cream; majn floor;
worth 59c, yard. . .
8c Linen Crash at 3Kc
All linen brown crash
15 inches wldo, usual
8c quality, Friday,
main floor, yard. . . .
SOc Tabic Damask 10c
Half bleached union
table damask, 58 ln.
wldo; regular price
39c, main floor, yd.
85c Tablo Damask Offc
Half bleached, 81 In.
wide; dice pattern;
86c quality; main
floor, yard
Alarm Clocks nt 45c
Nlckled case, largo
figures on dial, guar
anteed for ono year;
Jewelry section, at.
vrir v.
25c
25c
, low neck
io couon,
25c
aoc
, low neck
white cot-
39c
. 10c
10c
o 40c
'Aflrl nil If
49c
2$c
sues, crepes,
12k
17c
s, Roman
s and pin
17c
SOc
08 wide In
Jnlr rrfn v
29c
3tfc
3k
t 10c
19c
k Offc
65c
t 4Bc
45c
Splendid Savings in NOTIONS
Skirt belting, 10-yd.
bolts; black, gtay
and white; -r
por bolt ... C
Embroidery edging,
all colors, ji
4-yd. bolts 0"2fC
King's 200 yura
spool cotton, black
and whlto,
spool AC
Nlckol plated safety
pins, a r-
at Dozen1
ATOP
Wlro hair pins, In
all slzos, per -
package .... I C
Common pins, 1
por pkg 1 C
Women's and chil
dren's hose support
ers, black and Q
white, pair.. SC
Hooks and eyes ln
black and
white, card, . X C
Pearl buttons, n
dozen ...... C
Hi-lfuli Co. Mln
5c
50-yard spool silk,
in colors, por j
spool OC
Corset clasps,
all lengths. .
Assorted, wlro .
hairpins, 2 box
Seam binding, 8
yds. to bolt; g"
colors; bolt. . DC
Odd lot fancy but
tons, worth 15c to
25c; at, per
dozen
rioor.
3c
Sale of All White Four-Coated
ENAMELWARE for Friday
EVERY piece guaranteed strictly first quality, and If any pleco
chips off or scales within flvo years we will replace It to you
FREE OF CHARGE.
Tho offering Includes pudding pans, cups; saucers, pip pans,
wasn Dasins, mixing dowis, sauco pans, tea pots,
coffee pots, colanders, Derlln sauce pans, otc.
25c and SOc all whlto Enamchvaro at 15c
fl5c nnd 4Ic all whlto Knaniehvriro at 23c
50c nnd 05c nil whlto Enanichvare nt. , . . . .35c
05c and 75c nil whlto Enamelwnro at. ... . .45c
75c and OOc all whlto Enaitielware at 50c
OOc and $1.25 all white Ennmelware nt OOc
Barfftit-XTaih Co. Sm.ment
60c Printed Linoleums, 45c
CHOICE selection of pat
terns in printed lino-
45c
lounifi 6 feet wido, in the salo
Friday, per squaro yard .
75c Printed Linoleums, 59c
Printed linoleums, 12 feet wide, ln new patterns
and colorings; 75c quality; on sale, per cq
square yard ,., tJ&C
Burr-Haih Co. Thlr4 Xloor.
Pretty TRIMMED HATS, $3.98
A COLLECTION of pretty creations selected
from our big second floor section. Hats
that wero included ln lines that wo priced from
15.00 to flO.00.
They're all lafe spring' and summer Ideas,, in
cluding lace effects;
choice, Friday, at.
Ill THE
ECONOMY
BASErtEHT
Wide Selection of Trimmed Hats at
$1.00, 91.08 and 92.08
BIG TABLE OF FLOWERS
of the newest French and domestic ideas; all
new, clean goods; formerly 60c to i C
98c; F-iday, choice at IOC
All Children's Hats at Va the
Original Price
Burffasa-XTaili Co. Eoonomy Bkienunf
More Great SHOIl Bargains Friday
Q HOPjS for men, women and children, mostly new r-
fijjv O. spring and summer styles; some are broken lines, M THE
jyUv. but every pair is an extreme value at the price, Friday, vpnvtary
ftMBwSfe" High and low shoes, in patent leathers, gun metal, ' uvUiMli
suedes, Russian calf. The regular $1.50 to $3.50 val- fiflSfiHEHT
V7Vi ues, Friday, pair ' '
89c; $1.39 and $1.95
Boys; a mouse s'Vhirt lOc to 15c Wash Goods, 5ic
Waists, made of . ,
blue and fancy stripe Thousands of yards In full and broken pieces of summer wash i
blue and fancy gray goods, including crepes, percales, batistes, lawns, ginghams, ZjL
chambray, sizes 7 to percalines and all sprts of novelty fabrics for women's and mm 2 C
16 years; good 60c children's summer wear; 10c to 16c a jnrd value at, yard,
value, at 10c ! I
tHc Damask 20c 8c Muslin 3c Waists at 30c
?-hi!ICAmvei,i'Bl!il 90- Yard.w,de- "t finished White lingerie waists, high or
i?h. Tar n?.mv JS' "C nuilln; good quel ty. at low neck, long or short sleeve
lengths 48o QuaHty, , yd. per yard U styles, trimmed with lace and
CambScomtlnaUonKs, cor- w 5 vale'slle O
set cover and drawers ,WeU m'le,' ?f, fanSy 1 C at each ' OUC
combined; lace trimmed, SQf laD' D,ce,y tr,mmed I DC '
each OUK. oach 93.00 Wrcsseg at 91.80
91.JSO Wab Ureases fiOc 20c Union Holts 15c Wool serge one-piece dresses In
Perfect fitting wash dresses, Women's flno ribbed union suits, navy, black and cbeck patterns,
made of percales, cham- fg pure white, lace trim- sizes 36 to 44lnch;At aa
brays, ginghams, nicely SMf med, low neck and um- I yp Broken lines of $3.00T I M
trimmed, each JU bre,la styJei each t values, at pJJ
;Burgess-Nash Go. Everybody's Store 16th and Harney.