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    THE DEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 1(3, 1014.
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BRIEF GITY NEWS
ridellty Storaga & Tan Co. Doug. 1816.
Have Hoot Print It Now Ueaoon Press
&lg-htlng- rlxtnrea-Bnrfftia-Qrandtn Co
Monthly Incom. for Ufa Gould, Ilea
building.
Whan you know gas lighting you pre
ler It. Omaha Gas company, 1609 Howard
street Bouglna COS.
Goodrich auarastaed Garden Hon,
Half-Inch Whirlpool, five ply. lH4e foot
at Jas. Morton & Sort On. Buy now.
Martin a Bankrupt Charles O. Martin
lias filed a suit In voluntary bankruptcy,
Hating his assets nt 12,476 and his debts
nt JS.M1.T6.
rnnkhonaer rilei for County Clerk
M. F. Funkhouser, candidate for tho
democratic noitilnatlon for county clerk,
la the latest name added to the list of
filings for office nt the court house.
Maohlnlst In Bankruptcy Court 'Sus
tftVo C. Ekstrom, machinist, has filed a
Voluntary petition In bankruptcy In tho
United States district court, listing his
debts at $1,164.36, with no assets. Most ot
the creditors named are In Okmulgee, Okl.
Ufa Insurance Man Oo to Chicago
Fifteen of tho state and district agents
of the New York Life Insurance company
In Nebraska occupied a special car Into
Chicago over the Northwestern last night,
going to attend an annual family meeting.
Tordyca to Adaraaa Class "Physical
Efficiency" will bo tho subject of an
address by Dean Charles Kordyco of tho
University of Nebraska before the High
school boys' Ulblo class of the Young
Men's Christian association this evening.
His talk will be preceded by a supper at
6 o'clock.
Admitted', to Tedaral Court Three
young attorneys havo been ndmltted to
practice law In the United States district
edurts by Judge Thomas C. Munger. AV.
Walter Iloye and Uoy II. Wise of Omaha
nru3 John W. Dclclmnt of Beatrice took
tho required oath together, and certifi
cates of their admission havo been Issued
by n. C. Hoyt, clerk of the United States
district court.
PLAN TO OUST FITCH FAILS
Hanscom Park Club Would Substi
tute Howell in Federated Clubs.
FIRST VOTE TO REMOVE A TIE
Ai-arrtlon Is Mnrin thnt Kltcli Is the
Whole Thtnr In federation of
Improvement Club. They
Wnnt It. n. Howell.
OSBORNE. BLIND ORATOR, TO
TALK TO SOCIALISTS SUNDAY
OMAHA PHYSICIANS GO TO
LINCOLN MEETING IN AUTOS
streets, which will be of espial Intor
i est to all rople who are engaged In use
ful work. His subject will be "How thn
; Working Tcople Can Capture Omaha."
J. B. Osborne, tii" Blind orator of Oak.! Mr. Osborne has given several lectures
land, Cat, will glv a lecture Sunday nt I In Omaha, which have been well attended. . Lincoln Wednesday to allend the
S p. ni. In the socialist hall. Labor tern-1 and he has gained the reputation of beln ' Moris of the State Medical society
hint tinlMlt.fr O. Mi.-...t. a . ' .li. . . . -
..... .-ii.-irciiii auu rarnam uecp ininKer aim lugicni speaker
Right Omaha physicians
motored to
ses-aml
eamo back In their cars Thursday. The
medics demonstrated their skill as auto
tsts by making the trip In four cars trnin
th Nicholas Senn hospital to the capital
Hty In less than three hours, leaving
Omaha at 7 n in. ami arriving at 9.4.
Those In the party were Drs. A. 1. Con
don, A. K, Detller, A. It. Adams, Otis
tnve Itahn. C. II. Newclt. Houtton, W 1
floss and J D. Wilson
I ELECTRIC LIGHT AND "Y"
i BALL TEAMS PLAY SATURDAY
The UMI tramfl of the electric llgiu
company and the Young Men"s Christian
I association will play k game at the n-
soclatlou's summer park at Carter lake
Saturday afternoon at S o'clock.
TEL JED S0K0L GIRLS TO
GIVE MAY POLE DANCE
The annual May dancing party of the
' -' inmonw ouviuijr
will be given this evening at Turner,
hall, Thirteenth and Martha streets.
First guns wore fired Thursday nl gfit In
u campaign to oust K. W. Fitch from the
presidency of tho Federation of Improve
ment clubs, which he reorganized, and
Institute it. . Howell as the head of the
federation. The first attempt failed, a
vote of tho delegates standing ten to ten
for the ousting of Fltcli.
The move against Fitch was planned
by the Hanscom Tark Improvement club
several' weeks ago. Howell Is a mem
ber of this club. The delegates from the
Hanscom Park club said Fitch was the
"whole thing" at the federation, meet
ings and that other men had llttlo or
nothing to say about what should be
done.
Hanfcom Park Improvement club Is tho
largest In the city.
FItch,( It was understood, would grace
fully retire If ho was 'shown that a ma
jority of tho delegates were against hlni.
but when Howell was mentioned as his
successor his wrath flamed up and ho
declared ho would stand by his gunk.
Take dinner.
"Y'ou take your chances on the dele
gate. you get here It you elcit Howell,"
said Fitch.
A quiet campaign among all the Im
provement clubs of the city has been
mado by the Hanscom park club In the
interests of their campaign to oust Fitcli.-
Unlcss Fitch Is defeated, members of
tho Hanscom park club will withdraw
their delegations from the federation,
they say. Tho federation as now man
aged, they declare, does not represent tho
Improvement clubs of the city,
A quarrel followed the reading of the
minutes at tho meeting Thursday night.
Fitch wanted tho minutes approved as
read, but there was a question as to
whether they wcro correct in that Po
lice Commissioner A. C. Kugel had been
endorsed nnd his opponents censured.
Fitch said: "Wo ought not to censure
members of the city council,"
B URGESS-NASH
COMPANY
Store Xows for Saturday.
Sixteenth and Harney Sts.
Big Special CleafiUp of
RIBBONS for Saturday
BEAUTIFUL all silk rib
bons in flowered and
Persian designs, also plain
colored taffetas, widths 4M:
to 7 inches, formerly 39c to
ouc, Saturday, 19c
19c to 25c RIB
BONS at 12ic
Plain taffeta silk ribbons in overy
wanted shade from 3 to 4 Mi In
ches wide; formerly f nl
19c to 25c, yard I"2"C
Sturffeia'XTash Oo. Kaln Tlvar.
12jfC to 22c Ribbon, 7c
Persian and plain taffeta silk ribbons, 3 tj
inches wido, were 12 &c to 22c, yard C
Narrow taffeta ribbons and wash rib- 1
bons in widths 1 to 2 in., to close, at, yd., 1 2 C
m THE
ECONOMY
MSEMT
Sample Line of Dainty
Neckwear Underpriced
50c
INCLUDING the new organdie
Gladstone collars, fancy lace
collars. Venlso collar and cuff
sets, organdie net and pique ves-
tonn in cream ana wime. au ex
ceptional collection of
choice styles easily
worth double,
choice ,
Women's Neckwear
Flat Venlso collars, organdie,
plntie and crepe collar and cuff
sots, embroidery, batlsto and ven
iser flBhUB, guimps, etc. OC-
Speclal at
Burre-HaU Co. Main rloor
in THE
ECQMY
MSErtEHT
Selections of NECKWEAR. 12c
Including jabots, real Irish and cluny
edges, flat collars, stocks, etc., in a big
assortment of different styles; j 1
were 25c to 39c, choice 1 2C
Clearance of All MILLINERY
In the ECONOMY BASEMENT
TRIMMED HATS
Now sailors, new Mllans, now lace hats,
were $5.00, special Saturday 81.75
TRIMMED HATS
Hand made tailored hats, black and all
good colors, were $2.98 and $3, OS, spe
cial Saturday, at $1.00
UNTRIMMED HATS
Hemp. Milan-hemp, chip and all new, nice,
clean, good, whlto, burnt and all good col
ors; were $2.00; special Saturday
at G9
Ostrich Plumes
Ostrich fancies, ostrich tips,
black, whlto and all colors at
J4 Price.
Were 914)8, now. . , 00c
Were $1.28, now OiMc
Were AI.OO, now , . .50c
Flowers and Fancies
All flowers, wheat, tango
bands, ostrich and grass
pompons, were ."50c to $1.00;
choice Saturday at...l5c
Embroidery LESSONS
FREE for the Children
Saturday mornlnfr. 9 to 12, and afternoon.
3 to 6. Every ulrl will bo Riven tree ot
C!LV"K, ,onc white center plnce. ntarnpert for
embrplOcry, with two skeins of floss for
working.
lldny, May 15, lofTT
Storo Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 p. m. Saturday till 9 P. M.
BURGESS-NASH CO.
EVERYBODY'S STORE
Potted Geraniums, 9c
Healthy plants, good slzo.
Pansies, Each, 2c
Krt'flt cut flowers nt specially cut
prlceH.
BTOUK XUWS FOIl S.Tl ItOAY.
Sixteenth nnd Hnrnoy Street.
We Ve Clipped the Price on Many Fine TAILORED
SUITS for Saturday to $ 19.75
Women's Long Silk
Gloves, 69c a Pair
lG-button length, Tricot weavo,
double tipped flngort.; whlto,
black, pongee and navy, CQ
all sizes Saturday, pair. . UC
IrfttiR Silk Gloves.
"Kaysot" and "Niagara Maid"
brands, extra quality lG-button
length, double tipped fingers;
white, black, ponBeo. navy,
gray and evening shades; fit
ted to tho hand, pair
S1.00 S1.50
Burffeia-Hah Co. Main rloor.
This Is Kodak Time
in City & Country
WE carry a complete lino of
Eastman Kodaks and
Cameras with a price range of
I? 1.00 to $05.00.
Developing Free.
When you leave an order
for printing, whether or not
you buy your films hero. Bring
in your films.
M. Q. Devel- I Acid hypo, lBc
oper, tube. 2c package ...8c
Burreia-Haah Co. MMn rloor.
Models That Have Been Taken From
Our Line at $30.00, $36.00 and $40.00
Individual and Most Favored Styles
THEY arc in most instances copies of sonic of the most fav
ored imported models from such famous fashion creators
nsPoiret, Bornhard, Callet, Premet and others, possessing that
style individuality so much sought for by every woman.
THK MATKItlAItH are gabardines, minstrel cloth, worsteds, whip
cords, mannish serges, diagonals, ratines, wool crepes, etc.
THE COLORINGS includo every favored shade, such as Copenhagen,
navy blue, mulberry, brown, reseda, wistaria, etc.
Women's New COATS Saturday
at Half Price and Less $10.00
THE COATS aro representative of tho season's nowest and most
favored models, every good stylo is Included. Throo-quartor and short
lengths, also tho plain tailored Dalmacaans and models with deop ruf
fle trimmings.
THE MATEHIAL8 aro waffle cloths, serges, wbrstods, moire Bilks,
ratines and a big variety of importod weaves.
THE COLORINGS are the most desirable, including Copenhagen,
navy, tan, brown, black nnd whlto chocks, mixtures, otc.
Burii-Nnih Co.-ifl.cond rloor.
Any Trimmed Hat in Our
Store Offered Saturday at
$5.00
A ND ridiculous as the price may
seem it represents tho greatest
trimmed hat value you have had the
opportunity to share in for years
past,
PARADISE TRIMMED HATS
, OSTRICH TRIMMED HATS
ALL WHITE HATS
FRENCH MODELS
WHITE AND BLACK HATS
BLACK AND WHITE HATS
ALL BLACK HATS
LEGHORN HATS
Every bat in the entire assortment is a smart and charming stylo
and you may have one to match each frock for there is no two alike.
Just such hats as will grace tho various summer functions gar
den parties, commencements, dansants, country club parties, all the
Indoor and outdoor events of warm weather.
Come and come early and take advantage of this most wonder
ful offoring.
Bnrg'tis-Waih Co. B.oond rloor.
Sale of Pure Drugs and Toilet Goods
IP
Palm-
OUT
Bop,
CRJ
5c
31.00
Bath
Spray
at-.
Cttl Bop, JQn
lBjrgn bar.,. W
WlllifcJtt.' On
Hhayln Soap, uu
rv B4oc Powd.r,
!9o
Jvorr Bop,
ptr ck...
90-MnU T.m nn
Borux ou
3o fVor.wb,-9o
290 OaamoU for. . 90
Oantbros,
fiOo botU...
Plnaua'S I.IUC
Toilet JZMn
WUr .....
34 Baits, MQn
700 'u
Jap Rose Soap
3 for 19c
PATENT MEDICINES
Sloan's Liniment, i 8yrnp of F1b. KOo
OOo bottle .,.,,340 liottla ,34
Jydla K, PlnWiam.
1.00 bottle ....03o
HorllcK's Maltnl
Milk, 3.60 bottle
for S3.74
Duffy's Malt, 11.00
bottle for.,., i. 700
Kodlum , VhOHpliate,
80c bottle 880
Droino Seltzer, St
bottle 09o
HwajTip Ttoot, $1.00
bottle 59o
H'orllrk'ii Mnltel
Milk, SOo bottle. 300
Aoplrln TabletK,
IottIe I7o
Hlnkle's rtlli. pes
bottle IGo
Mentholatum, ' ROo
Jar 89o
Koldlltr Powdero.
3So puCknen . ,.14o
Br.
OraT.i'
Tooth
Powder,
85a site,
7o
RUBBER GOODS
Hot Water Bottle.
11.60 hind ....OOo
Hot Water Dottle.
$1.50 kind ..,.79o
Bant-
rlush
30o ilia
!7c
Koijntaln ByrlnB
ps, 11.00 ktnd.OSo
Hub bnr OlOven,
BOo kind UOo
SUNDRIES
Colorlte, 3 B o
kind ......19o
3 in 1 Oil 7o
Carbons, S B e
kind ,18a
II &H Soap 180
Liquid Veneer,
2So bottle.. 17a
Mtjuld Veneer,
60c bottle . .37o
Bnrceis
Jjk Vacuum
III Bottles
AH Nickeled
$1.29 1
fsr.r:$2.39
TOILET GOODS
Bash OoMaln Floor.
ralmollye Cream
or Bhaiupoo, ROp
size U9o
1'lvern Lo Treflo or
Asurra P o w 1 o r
for 70a
Mennen'" ' Talcum
for, lOo
Hathaaweet. 3 5c
nUe lOo
Idabell'p P o w der.
50o size 36o
Roger and OaMec
Face Powder. . ltto
Hanltol "Sooth
Powder. I5o sine,
for 103
P-A perfume
4 cc RtontUer
with t oz. Da
brook's oa
locust ZHr
Uloom... ww
Borax
pacltasra ItpiHUt
i 9c
Children's $3.95 to $5 Coats
MATCH-
M.75
Reduced Saturday to $2.95
They are for sizes C to 14
years, plain cloth and serge
neit oacK. couar
nnd cuffs of black
sMhiO and white washable
To materials, at
Child's $5 Coats, $.03.
For ages 2 to C years, till
wool serge, In white with
blank stripes; also dark colors
and mixed cloth.
Child's Crepe Dresses, 91.73.
For agos C to 12 years, dain
ty floral designs, low neck and
short sleeves, low belt effects,
trimmed with plain crepe and
lace collar.
Children's White Dresses
Were 91.08 to 9B.00; now l)Sc
to $2.08
All slightly sollod, for ages
6 to 14 years, made ot fine
lawn,, groat variety of styles.
Barreis-Buh Co. Bocond Ploor.
Men's Summer Furnishings
At Mid - Summer Prices
UNDERWEAR in a wido variety or rtylos and kinds,
from tho cllk lisle union suit to the two-piece
balbriggan, alto pure slk and pure linen, two-plcco and
athletic style. A price to suit everyone.
Hosiery 25c, 35c and SOc
The famous "Phoenix" and "In
terwoven" guaranteed kind, In the
every size and shade you desire.
Xew "Tango" Skirts, $1.50
Made of solsette in a splendid
selection of patterns; soft and
cool for tho hot days on the way
here.
Wash Neckwear, 25c and 50c.
Tubulars, Dejolnvllles, cut and
sowed styles; big assortment of
patterns; a clean tie for every day
this summer.
Burff.is-Niih Co. Kla rloor,
Boys' $5 to $6 Suits; Some
Have 2 Pairs of Pants, $3.98
THAT'S the way wo offer a lot
of hoys' suits for Saturday.
Norfolk and double brenBted
styles with knickerbocker pants,
somo with two pairs. .Mode of
tweeds, rhovlots, mixtures, home
spuns and bluo serges. Stitched
or loose hells; woro
$6.00 and $0. 00; vory
spoclnl for Saturday,
at ,
Hoy's Wash Suits, Were $1,50 to
$1.08, for 08c.
The assortment Is large, embrac
ing all sizes for boys 0 to 10 years.
Most overy new weavo as well as
pattern and coloring Is Included.
If you havo a boy to clothe got
him two or three of these
suits Saturday, at. . .
98c
Bnrtreta'lTMb Co. -Main rloor,
Women's Pumps at $2.95
That Are Un equaled, Values
HE new colonial styles In patent leather, gun
metal and satins; full Louis heel and hand
turned soles: Just the kind of footwear that
is now In greatest demand; our regular fo OC
$3.50 line; Saturday, the pair Pi.t7J
Women's Street rumps, $3,05,
In both plain bow and colonial styles with
Cuban heels, medium weight flexible soles,
made In patent, gun metal and vlcl kid
leathers. These pumptf cling to the foot, aro
perfect fitting and special values at, pr. $3.05
Women's Dreos Pumps, $3.15
In the new colonial style, recedine toes, hand
turned soles and LouIb heels, satin, patent and vlcl kid leathers,
perfect fitting lasts, special values at, pair, $3.45.
, Barg-ess-irash Co. Main rloor.
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Women's $3 and $3.50 PUMPS, $1.95
IN THE ECONOMY BASEMENT
Also oxfords In best styles, both light and medium
weight Holes; sizes 2V4 to patent, gun metal
and tan leathers, were 13.00 to 3.50; Saturday,
per pair ,
Misses' $2.00 to $2.50 Oxfords, $1.39
L,aco or nutton, patent, run metal and tan leath
ers; were 12.00 to $2.60, pair ....... ,
$1.95
i
$1.39
Women's Pure Thread
Silk BOOT HOSE
50c a Pair Saturday
FULL fashioned, regular,
mado foot; black, white
and colors; all sizes; strictly
first quality.
Bnrg-ts-Wah Co. Mln rioor.
Rfc?G
Corset
$1.00
AS V B
C IAL
n u m b e r,
with new
low bust
and loug
skirt, dain
tily trl tu
rned; s 1 x
hose sup
porters at
tached; the
usual $1,50
kind, 8 a t
urday a t
$1.00.
Darrtis-Ht.il Co
-j.cona rioor.
iBurgess-Nash Co. Everybody's Store 16th and Harney.,
DK of .fplendid all wool materials,
now style sleeves nnd medium
length; colors include $ J 95
t m a
ttingo
M.95
In the ECONOMY BASEMENT
WOMEN'S $8.50 COATS at $4.95
navy, Copenhagen, tan,
and green; Saturday, . .
Women's Chnllls Dresses nt $1.08 nnd $U.0h
Small sizes for misses and small womon,
large assortment of styles; formerly $5.00
to $8.00; Satur- tft no J Jo no
day, choice, at $l.UO MCL ?6.UO
WnUts or Illouses,
More than 50 charming stylos for selection, in
cluding Mirh materials as lawns, batistes, voiles,
laces, allovor embroidered whlto voiles, china silks.
Waists Intended to re
tall for $1.00 Mfj
choice, ttiP
Saturday ''
Blouses intended to re
tall for $1.7, ftp
and X2,00 U 1 g
Sattirtlny
Men's 12 Mc Hose
nt 8)3c
Black and tan cotton;
seamless, ribbed tops;
double heel and toe;
12 '4c quality, Ql
pair O3C
Blouses Intended to re
tail for $1.25 srv
and 81.no, f P
Saturdny., u''
mouses intended to re
tail for $2.50 47
to $4.00,
Snturday
Men's Rhirta at 40c
All slightly Boiled, somo
have collars attached,
most all sizes: good se
lection of colors and
patterns; were A Q
75c and $1, for T-JC
Burgess-Nash Co. Everybody's Store- ICth and Harney.i