G A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE? MAY 17, 1914. ECHOES OF THE AHTE-KOOM Rebekahs Hold District Meeting at South Omaha Friday. WOODMEN CIRCLE ENTERTAIN ana Knlfthtii ntnl Lndlea at Secorliy to Olre K Dune Workmen to Hold n risks Initiation rridnj-, . Mr 30. District No. 2 of tho Itebtkah state as tembly ot the Independent Order of Odd Fellows", held Its district meeting nt tho South Omaha Odd Fellows' hall, Friday vftprnoon and cvonlns, under the auspices f Alpha Itebckah lodRe No. 41. The afternoon session was presided 6tr by Mrs. Ella Galloway, president of .he district. Tho nddreos of welcome wi lellvered by Jlr. Georgia lead and Mls Towers of Ivy lodge No. M responded. Following this vocal solos were given by Hra. EJert, Miss Eva Johansen and Mrs. Brown, an Instrumental aolo by Mrs. V. t Mcltay and a question box was pre- llded over by Mrs. Emma I. Talbot, sec- wlarv of the state assembly. The follow 'nif officers were elected for the year 1914: President. Miss Tower of Ivy lodge No. U, vloo presjd'e'rit,' Mrs. .Shipley of Hose lodge No. 1; secretary, Edith Own of iry lodge No. 33; treasurer,' Mrs. Uratle f Ruth lodgo No. 1. In Iho evening a banquet and reception was held, at which over 200 guests at tended. Tho banquet hatl was decorated with the emblem ot tho order, the moon ind seven stars, tho bee hive and thj illy, artistically cut in pasteboard, beliur hung on all sides. Solos were glvan by Irarry Bennett' and Harry Shipley, tho ftebekdh degree was conferred, a paper entitled. "District Meeting," was read by Mrs. Emma Talbot, officers vrvro In stalled, reports were heard from tho vari ous committees and tho closing exercises were held. Omaha lodge No. 3 wilt put on tho im' ond degree work next Friday evening. Ruth ltebelcah lodge No. 1 gave an en tertainment for Its members last even ing, which drew out a capacity attend ance for Odd Fellows hall Mrs. Jlralley and Mrs. Brlllhart contributed plcaalntr vocal solos. The big event of the program was tho llnypolo dance given by eight Odd Fellows; thin number jwan. a take-off I on a similar dance. slvcn, py eight Re bekahs at the Omaha lodge entertain ment a couple or weeks ago, and It was a scream from start to finish. Following the program refreshments were served In the banquet voojrt and dancing, wa lndulced In until 12 o clock. Dannebrog Jotfo fo, jjlfcwlll )ave work, In tho third degree next Friday night. Next week the lodges trill hold their eemi-apnual elections of officers for tho'J term beginning Jul L Woodmen Circle. Manchester grove, No. 1. Woodmen Circle, entertained many, friends at their hall In the Doard ot Trade building last Thursday evening with an Informal mus ical and dance. The following program was dven: . riano aolor ., Miss Hanger Vocal solo ,....,.. ., Miss Miller Heading ............ Miss Drake Vocal solo ..Miss Poolo Danco ..'.Miss Alapes vauaeviue repertoire i Mr. IJryun and Mr Qoera. fTantomlne Messrs.. Howell, VlnquUt. Dungdala i EnnU. . . At the cloio .of iho program refresh ment were nerved and the remainder Of ma evening was- spent in aancincr. Knlfchta and Idtdlca at Security. On Iay 29, Loyal council, No, 2313, Knlghta and Ladles of Security, wilt glvo a dance at their, holt In, the .Swedish j auoiiorium in place or tno "piayiei" pre viously echedulcd for their open .meeting. Mrs. Annie VUok has been elected pre late to succeed Mrs. F E. Humphrey, , who removed from tho city. Grove No, 1, "Woodmen Circle, gave u Maypole dance to Its friends at Tuxpln'e dancing academy the evening of May 30. (rami A-rtny of tht' Republic. Gcorso Crook post No. 382, Grand Army ot the Republic, arid Women' Relief corps No, 3, with a few invited guests, enjoyed a reunion Saturday evening ut their old hall, Twenty-fourth and Antes avonue. Over 100 laat down to a sump tuous feast prepared by tho women.' T1m' old fiddlers wore on hand and music, speeches and several selections by the Misses Solomon-' followed. All regretted that the comrado' who had charge of ar rangements was not able to be there, hav- ing been taken suddenly 111 ,that morning, aiso mat another comrade was quite sick. Georgo Crook post "No. 28J, 'Qrand Army of tho Republic and women's Relief corps Jo. to, -on Invitation, will worship at tho First Methodist Episcopal church, Twentieth and Davenport, Memorial Bab- bath, "May 24, A MP representation ot post and corps is called for on that day, -.JO a. m. Anelent Order of United Workmen. Union Pacific lodge No. JT will hold a large class initiation and on Friday 'May 29, there will bo so lodge, as all will at tend the band concert at tho American theater. Omaha lodge No! II will give a $Iay dance for lu members and. their families next Tuesday night. ' Patten lodgo No. in will, have 1U old- time recorder, John .0. McLeany for a good talk Monday night America lodge No. 209 has decided to hold an outdoor "doings" In Rlvervlsw park this year. AK-oar-uen toogo no. expects x large crowd out Thursday, I'ratcrnat Union of America, On Thursday evening, -the W. r, A. N. club will present 'The Old Maid's Con vention' for the uniform jank ot Ban ner lodge, No. 11, Fraternal Union of America, at their hall. Fifteenth, ana "Douglas streets at 8 p. m. M'onarnVHrller CjorW. George Crook J corps. Women's Relief corps No. 88, meets every second and lourth iYidaya In Memorial hall, court nouse, at zn.5 p. m. Indies o f the itacvabec. uate city hWaNo. o, indies of tho Slaccabee. Will give a card party Fri day afternoon at qonUnchtal halj, Vit- Icenth and nnmHna. ' MID-WEST HOTEL REPORTER BOOSTING COL ANDERSON A doubl column editorial, boosting the. canaiascr oi uotonei vrtiuam Anderson of Hotel Rome for the presidency ,of the Oreetera of Aroerlcaj the national hotel "jerKa' organlratton, appears In the last issue of theMld-est IloteJ Reporter. HI prospeqU are very hdofut; and "greeters In all part of Jha coUntryWe Joining to support hlin. The election occurs at the national convention at Los Angeles' nevt Automobile Funeral forMrs.JA.Dyball An automobile funeral was held for Mrs Nettle A. Dyball. wife of Oeorg A. Dybnll, who died Wednesday, After ser vices at the home, X14 Poppleton avenue, the funeral cortege proceeded in motor cars with the body to Blair, where In- High school pmaha came off second best terment was made. A number of friends who attended the services accompanied the auto hearse In automobiles. SIOUX CITY WINS DEBATE FROM OMAHA HIGH TEAM In tho debate Friday evening between the Omaha Iflgh school and Hloux City Tho men representing tho Omaha team were Harold I,nnderyoii, Clifton Cooper and Kdwln Perlcy. The question wns, "Resolved, That the United states should own and operate the railroads." Omaha taking the af firmative side of the question and Sioux City tho negative. The decision of the Judges was two to one in favor of the visiting team. Tho debate was hard fought all the way through and It wns some time after the debate was ever be fore the decision of the Judges was given. PERSONAL FARAGRAPHS Dr. W. O. Henry, formerly of Omaha I nna now living in i'n AnReic, i nore for a few days. looking after a number of cases. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF STATE TO ROCK ISLAND Mrs. Sterenson of Broken Bow, accom panied by the twenty-five Royal Neigh bor delegates from Nebraska, will leave tonight over the Rock Island for Rook Island, 111, where next week tho supremo body will hold Its annual meting. The Nebraska delegation travels in a special sleeper out -f Omahn. dinner linn Ilnrllna' Staff. When Chance came, back from Houston a month ago he predicted that he would havo a first-class pitching corps. That he knew wht he had there Is no longer room for doubt C aldwell. McHale, Flshor, Warhop. Keating and Schulx have pitched great ball for the Peerless Leader. King Cole Js being held hack because he needs some warm weather. !Store Hoars, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P.M. Saturday till 9 P. M! New Arrivals in Moire Ribbons Moire ribbons are in vogue, many beautiful new shades are just in, yard, 25c. r)nrae-Kh C9. Main Floor. BURGESS-NASH CO "EVERYBODY'S STORE1' Sunday, May 17, 1914. 8TORE NEWS FOR MONDAY. Special Coffee Demonstration For the Benefit of tho retail grocera of Omaha a special demonstration of Chase & Sanborn's Coffees and Teas wi bo given n our HousofurnlBblng Sec tion this week. Corner Sixteenth and Harney Sta. Beautiful Graduation DRESSES For the Miss of 14 to 18 Years WE announce our preparedness to supply your needs in dresses for the graduation exercises, class nighi, etc. The showing is very ex tensive and one that you will appre ciate greatly. There are white nets, lawns, organ dies and fine lingerie materials. The waists are made in Belora and blouse styles, three-piece effects with short sleeves; skirt with ruffles, floun ces and long tunics. It's indeed a most pleasing display with a price range of $10.00, $12.95, $17.50, $19.50, $25.00 and up to $49.50. DAINTY SUMMER DRESSES For women and the young miss, charming conceptions in white and colored floral patterns, tastily trimmed with nets and laces at $5.00, $6.95, $7.95, $9.95 and $12.95. THE NEW WASH SKIRTS New arrivals, portraying the latest styles in white ratine. Very much' in vogue this season, for $3.95, $5.00 to ,$J0.00. Burst-U-Xftnh Co. Second Floor. New LACE FLOUNCINGS and ALL OVERS at About Half Price, Yard 19c SHADOW vals, oriental net tori and camisole f g ; laces in flouncings and allovcrs; cream, white; 1 Mf 12 to 18 inches wide, very special Monday, yard. ..Ivv Borcesa-Tfash Oo-Mala Floor. An Interesting Display of PORCH and SUN ROOM FURNITURE Monday IT'S high time to put the porch' in Teadiness for the sum mer season and -there is probably no 6ther place in Omaha where you can make better selection of porch fur nishings than here. r This Ratfca 'Table, $8.50 80-Inch round top with shelf, 214noh base. sDoclal at $8.80 . . ' ?- j .' wiuow ecken . ? Hoavy," reinforced, with chair to match, each f 11.50 Corner Chairs Of reed, dark finish, well bullt...$10.00 Red Swings 6 feet long, very substantially con gtructea witn cnains ror .flanging... 910 Porch Couches , Canvas porch couches, heavy wire sprlafr, with pad '.....$16.50 Shirt Waist Boxes 35-Inch sice, covered with best Jap anese matting, wooden tray.. f 6.25 Hammocks Excellent assortment taow weave, colors and patterns.. .$1 to $7.50 Barress-Naal C. Third Floor. H&re Conies the Bride XT HEN-your daughter goes down the ' aisle vtb the strains VV of .Lohengrin !s Wedding March' it will;be the most wort derfur moment in -her life. ' ' (. '" : . " ' - Oiir. presentation beginning Monday ...will be full of beajMy and Td'mance: Everything for the. bride-to-be, her mother, .maidsiTdWer girls and" her new. home;" ' ' Almost every section : ofc 'this store has arranged a special showing of- fabrics or fancies in which brides will be especially interested.- 1 ' "' ' To make a. list of aU'.thes new and lovely -things through out. -the store would tire you, but, we, will suggest that you visit departments named- below ; and. enjoy 'fth'ese various dis plays with the assurance that every article, shown is Absolutely correct for 1914. ' ', ' " " D. M. C. Cotton at Reduced Prices Sizes 1 to 10. in white or ecru, spool..., 7c Blses 10 to 20 In white or ecruv spool ,.,.r.8o Sizes 20 to, 80 la white or ecru, spool..,.. , . So Sizes 60 to 150 in white or ecru, spool ; , ...11b SUMMER SLIPS ready for use, top and back, finished 4 4 with fringe banding and braid .edges; were 25c; Monday Biuvesa-Nash Co. Second Floor. Ready-To-Wear CostumeB, suits,, drosses, coats, blouses, ncgllgejQS, French handonv broldered ' un'dcrmusllns, crepe d chine And .American made "under wear and corsets, Second floor. Pino cotton, lisle and silk underwear, on Main floor. Ready-To-Make Silks, silk and wool fabrics, suit ings, coatings, laces, embroideries, buttons, .whlto or colored wash ma terials, Mala floor. Stamped to be embroldcrod louses, kimonos; uridormusllns. owels. pillows and linens. Second Drets - Accessories Gloves,; yell s, neckwear, .silk stock? Ings, shoes and slippers, Main floor. For the Home Table and household UnenB, sil verware, Main floor. Bed and bedding, curtains, draper ies, rugs, Third floor. China, glassware, house furnish-, ings, trunks and luggage, Basement The New Field Club Gape Coat Is Among the New Arrivals 12 THIS new model, just in, will add renewed inter est in the Cape store. Many novelties have been brought out this season They're not in the severe style, of former years, but smart wraps that are assured universal vogue among fashion devotees. This particular model, the "Field Club," is very attract've. Made of black and white shepherd check worsted material and-i AOr we consider it an un- h II usual value, Monday, at Women's Tailored Suits That Were $30 to $40 Reduced for Monday to $19.75. '"PHEY are in most instances cop- ios of some of the most favored imported models from such famous fashion creators as Polrei Bern hard, Callot, Premet anil others, possessing that style individuality jo much sought for by eVery woman. THE MATERIALS are chiffon taffetas, silk crepes, mannish serg es, diagonals, ratines, wool crepes. THE COLORINGS Include, overy favored shade, such as Copenhagen, navy blue, tan, mulberry, brownre seda, wistaria, etc. -s; lloraesa-Nash Co. Second Floor. Embroidery Flouncings and Corset Cover Tuckings 18 to 27 Inches Wide, Yard 19c HERE arc more than a score of choice new patterns from which to make your selection. Swiss and nainsook, 18 to 27 Inches wide; We consider tne value very unusual ai.yard . . , nurffes-Tnli Co: 19 c -Slain Floor. Come, and See the Bride All of our display windows on Sixteenth street have been -given over to a beautiful bridal party display. The window at Sixteenth and Harney contains the bride with her flower glrU and maids qt honor, next to it Is tho bride's boudoir and so on but come and see; itB well worth. while and on the Socond floor Is an entirely different bridal party which you will llko to see. CallMrs.MabelGraySmith,D.13Z MonrlAy, and- give her the names and addresses of brides-to-be you may know,' and she will see that a very personal imitation is extended them to visit interesting displays tins week. Madame Dougherty ; Will Explain the Merits of ANITA Corsets to You Tkr ADAME DOUGHERTY, who te con-. IvJL ceaea 10 oe one or ine greatest au thorities in America on the, little; secret arts of beautifying the form .femlninfc, will, give a scries of demonstrations of the famous Anita' Corsets 'hv our Corset section, Second floor, 'ibiiginning on Monday morning. We invite all "our friends and visitors to the store to come and share these beauty se crets and consult Madame Dougherty as to their corsets or other fashion needs. The models are the daintiest examples ot corset craft we have ever seen and We are sure that our friends will be delighted with their dainty, shapely beauty. Their slender, classic lines work wonders in per fecting figures that redutfe improvement. Exquisite Anita models will be shown which are positively the daintiest examples of the cor set maker's art, which have yet been revealed to the feminine eye. Come and enjoy the benefits ot this special demonstration which has beon arranged especially for your benefit. IlurKrii-.ah Co. Second Floor. Crepe Voile and Batiste Flouncings, Also Baby Flouncings, Underpriced, Yard 59c A CHARMING range of exquisite patterns for selection. Tho crepe, voile and batiste flouncings are 27 to 45 Inches wide. The baby flouncings are hemstitched and ruffled; specially priced for Monday at, yard.. DurRrs-;Vah Co. Main Floor. 59c Rich, New SILKS, Now in Greatest Demand,, Are Offered to You Monday Under Market ValueAn Unusual Offering a LTHOUGH this has been the greatest silk season for vears past anil these silks offered jT for Monday are in greatest demand, we secured them" at an underprice and offer you the benefit. Silks Worth a Third More Monday, 85c Tub silks, neat stripes, 36 inches wide, chiffons, dress taffetas, good shades; 36 Of" inches wide striped messallnts, all shades; black mcssallnes, fancy foulards and XK imported pongee silks, 33 nches wide. JJ Chiffon Taffeta Black, 06 inches wide, ex cellent quality, special at, the yard ,.91.29 Peau do Sole Black. 30 Inches wide: rich, flrm weave, special, the yard ,.' ;.,..89o nurseta-Nach Ci Black Moire Very desirable tor coats; S6 Inches wide, Monday, the yard $1.45 'Slain Floor. Black Bengalinc JFdr coats, 8G inches wide, exceptional quality, an tile' yard .,..,,..,,..$1.39 Pattern Lengths of Pretty New WASH MATERIALS That Are Specially Underpriced for Monday Very Special THESE lengths include from 5 to 6 yards of material, enough for a dress. There are scores of pretty weaves and patterns for your selection. Three prices: Dress Pattern Lengths of Wash Goods at 95c Include such favored materials as fancy flowered crepes, silk stripe voiles, kimono crepes, plain crepes, bordered crepes, etc. Lengths 5 to 6 yards; widths 27 to 40 inches; all the most wanted shades. 95c ' -Dress Pattern Lengths at $1.45 Ratines, woven flaxon, checked ratine, dot crepe, flowered 'mul( and embroidered crepe, all tho favored shades and plain white, 5 to 6 yard lengths, widths 27 to 40 inches. Dress Pattern Lengths at $1.95 Imported wash fabrics such as 50-inch colored dress linens, 4inch ratine stripe voile, 45-inch plain raUne, 40-lnch flowered crepe de chine, 38-lnch plain crepe, all shades, silk and cotton brocades. nartresa-Naah Co. Slain Floor. A Sample Line of RUGS Are Offered to You Monday at a Third Underprice THEY are the samples used by traveling salesmen in taking orders for this fall. The offering embraces some of the" most attractive patterns and colorings. We guarantee every rug strictly perfect. Axrninster Rugs Stxe 27x54-lnch. "Monday at.. ..$1.55 Axrninster Rugs Slie 27x54.-lnch, extra heavy, Mon day at $2.90 Body Brussels Rugs 8I10 27x54, E-framo weave, Monday at.. 4 92.15 Wilton Rugs Size 30x63, new, beautiful pat terns. Monday, for -$4.25 Bigelow Axiniruter Rugs Bite 36x63, splendid new designs,, for $4,75 D&ghutan Wilton Rugs Size 36x63 Inches, sale price Monday. .. ...$6.35 Royal Hcrati Wilton Rugs One of the finest quality Wiltons, sale price Monday $7.25 Room Sixe, 9x12, Wool an el Fibre Rugs, $5.95 Suitable tor porch, sun room, etc; blues, tans, greens; made of heavy double twisted flbra Interlocked with all wool yarn, special $5.95 Bartrrsa TYaak Co Third Floor. Beautiful Sheer White Materials , 1 1 . - 1 '1 1 . WHITE only is correct for graduation dresses. We are showing a very extensive selection, .including crepes, voiles, batistes, both plain and embroidered; rice cloth, sheer linen, chiffon organdie and a great variety of novelty weaves. EPONQE. a crepe material with a fancy yarn in white, the yard 29c LUMINETTH, an embroidered open weave lattice oheck. the yard....49o VOILE DB NAIO 1s a favorite 45-inch flake effect, the yard.-. ...90c CHIFFON OKQANDIE. sheer, transparent weave for waists, dresses, etc.. yard .$15, 75c, 50c, 35c and 25c DurscaaOTaah Co. Mnl Floor. New Arrivals in Table LINENS SUGGESTIVE as gifts for the bride. Our line of fine im ported linens is very extensive. Many new patterns and splendjd .values for selection. , BREAKFAST- TABLE CLOTHS, 72x72-inch; tan and white; changeable or silver bleached; beautiful broche 9 nil pattern's, at ! . ,p4.D PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS, full bleached, size 63x63-inch, pretty selection of patterns, each .$2.15 FRENCH CLOTHS, mercer ized, size 63x63-inch;"red, blue and yellow woven borders, each A. , $1,25 niirseas-N'aah Co. Slain Floor. Clearaway of Women's Cloth COATS. SKIRTS and DRESSES IH THE ECQM1Y MSEflEOT I T'S an accumulation of small groups of srarments left from the special sales in our Economy Basement. There are a score or more of very desirable styles. Coats, skirts and dresses that were con sidered big values - at $5.00 to fkQ $7.98, to close quickly Monday, MCf choice for tsJ Automobile and Shower-Proof Coats, Were $2.95 to $5.00, Monday at 98c. , There are all sizes represented for women and misses. It's indeed a most unusual bar gain opportunity. Sale of $1.00 to $4.00 Blouses Monday at 37c, 47c, 67c, 97c and $1.47. The waists are all white and crisply new 19 14 blouse and plain fitting styles, More than 50 charming v styles for selection, including such materials as lawns, batistes, voiles, laces, allover embroidered white voiles, china silks, etc., with the newest collars; long, three quarter and short sleeves. All sizes. 'A waist buying opportunity. Bnrr-Nfc C-Bwr B-ncment. 4 Burgess-Nasti Co. Everybody's Store -16th and Harney" -Burgets-Nash Co. Everybody Store 16th and Harney;