Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 23, 1914, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE BKK: OMAHA, SATt'RPAY, MAY
1014.
-o,
BRIEF OIT'Y NEWS
ridelltr Storage & Vn Co. Dous. 151.
Hare Root Print It Now Beacon t'reas
Lighting .rixturtiBurrii-arandn Co
Konthlx Zacoma for Life Gould. l)w
building.
Whin you know irss llghtlnK you pre
fer It. Omaha das company, 1609 Howard
Mret. Douglas 60C
"Today's Complete Movie rroftam"
may be found on the first page of the
classified section today, and appears In
The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Kind out -what
the various moving- picture theaters offer.
Travelers Sine Saturday Members of
tho United CommcrclM Travelers, with i
their wives, will hold a dinner Satur-
day evening at the Henshaw hotel. About (
thirty-five will attend.
rank Bobbed on Street William FenK.
811 South Eighth street, was held up and
robbed of a watch and 75 cents by two
negroes at Ninth and Leavenworth
streets Thursday evening.
New SUlUr' Baby Charles Ellsworth
Miller is the new baby In tho home of
Mr. and Mr. Charles Miller. Ills
arrival has Just been announced by lit
tle cards to friends. Mr. Miller Is chief
clerk at Hotel Loyal.
Kennedy and O'Connell Discharged- -Ed
Kennedy and Dan O'Connell, charged
with areault to mo great bodily injury
upon the person ot Ace Sevlan, 220"'j
I'lerce street, were discharged in police
court by -Judge Hascall, who asserted
there was insufficient evidence to sustain
tho charge.
Involuntary Bankruptcy Petition A
petition In Involuntary bankruptcy has
been filed by four creditors against
Charles E. Davis, a merchalnt of Walt
hill, Thurston county. Nebraska. The pe
tition ' of the plaintiffs alleges that
Davis Is insolvent and that his debts
aggregate more than (1.003.
Gallagher in Omaha, Kelix L. Gal
lagher, banker of Rosalie, and democratic
candidate for the nomination for state
treasurer. Is in Omaha. Mr. Gallagher
filed for the nomination InBt Monday.
Ho was a member of tho state legisla
ture in 1911. when he was chairman of
the ways and means committee.
Sunday School Worker Coming Itcv.
Clyde B. Van dor Maaten. 1'ocatcllo.
Idaho, Sunday school workers, will stop
in Omaha Sunday, on his way back from
Chicago, where ho has been attending a
general assembly. He will speak at the
Clifton Hill Presbyterian church, Forty
fifth and Grant streets, In the mornlns
and evening services.
Expect Many Tourists 'looil patron
age this summer is expected at Colo
lado mountain resorts, according to Wal
ter W. Blller ot Hotel Colorado at Glen
wood Springs,- who is in Omaha for the
day. Ho has been cast on a business
trip and 'reports that Colonel William
Anderson of Hotel Homo is a prominent
... . . '., , !.. I , h rt
lanuirmc ior naiionm intomvui.
eyes of eastern hotel clerks.
Says She is a Bankrupt Klodia Tear'
Wide, a hospital manager of Fremont,
has filed a petition In voluntary bank
ruptey m the United States, district
court. Her debts are listed at H.021.97.
while hur resources consisting ot open
accounts due, arc placed at $100. Tho
debts wcro contracted principally for
butter, eggs, milk, laundry and other
necessities of life.
Demostheniang Win
by Virtue of Their
HuttingBiligeiiAe
. -
The Demosthenlans Debating soetetj- is
one of thu societies of the Central JHKh,
school that Is known outside tho four
classic walls ot the Institution. H Is one
of the oldest literary societies now In
existence at the High school-and for six
teen years it has been tho leader among
tho organizations ot Its kind both In the
revered brick structure of former years
and in tho beautiful Greek temple ot to
day, which, by the way, Is known
throughout the land as the most artistic
school building in the west.
In debating this society is pre-eminent,
and it is represented by a largo delega
tion of the boys on the High school de
bating teams. Most of the talented de
baters who have won honors at the High
Hchool have been D. I). S. men. Also,
this Is the society that carries to success
ful conclusions new ideas. For example,
it was this society that started the cue
torn of giving ft society banquet each
ear. This year the D. D. 8. gave an
other proof of Its leadership along this
line when it staged the most successful
entertainment over presented at the High
school auditorium, the "Mock Assembly
of tho United States Senate.';
People wonder what hus done all thls
it )s the society's spirit, the bustling bus
tla ot Its members. By the. aid ot this
spirit the society has secured Its present
position also by Its virtuo and expects to
keep that position.
Next Friday Will
Opening Day of
Seymour Lake Olub
Friday May 29. will be the formal open
ing day' for the Seymour Lake Country
club. A dinner danco has been arranged
for the- opca.ilon and the members have
been given the privilege ot bringing as
many guests as they wUh.
During the season there will be two
regular danco nights, Tuesday and Fri
day, Instead of only one as last year.
Tuesdays will be children's day and on
Thursdays a special luncheon will be
tcrved for the ladies.
P. K. Snodgrass, who presided as super
intendent of the club last year, will bo
in charge again this year. W. B. Cheek,
secretary of the club, has sent out the
apnounccments.
New wash skirts at 1.H. J1.93. 2..
tt.95, iSM, JS.95. J500 and up. Scores ot.
styles.
Julius Prkin. 1610 Douglas St.
MINERAL WATER DRINKERS
ALARMED OVER THEIR FATE
ni.. e,-i.Mn(i with the belief that
perhaps their systems are clogged with j
ccpostts of iron, poiasn wra um. .......
crala, liko water pipes in the Young
Men's Christian association building have
just been found to be, a number of regu
lar drinkers of the association's artesian
well water have sought out doctors to
learn their fates. However, they have
Unmert that the water Is healthful. The
seara resulted from the discovery that
hot water P'P" tne association build
ing were clogged with heavy deposits of
..... . I 1 . . K . . r. Wtlli.h
h rendlW urown itiwtt .........
1 ad len jrwiMiUled from the water dur
Ing the last three years.
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Wo.nMie separate skirts, seores of new
style just received, specially prlred for
Saturday at W. 7 M-
Julius Orkn, K.O Douglas St
'Manawa and Krug
Park to Open Today
While the res-. "r.rtier season Is some
I distance away. eidences that It has
arrived are to be presented todav.
which if to he the occasion ior the open
ing of tho season at Manawa and every-
thing is in ship-shape for the eent 'day and practlcath n'.i the. attr.u
The attractions are In place, the boats
hae been renovated and some ,V0 new
bathing suits purchased. Tho stage ot
water at the lake Is said to be good ani
fishing Is fair. Afternoon and evening,
the street railway company will main
tain a nine and one-halt minutes car I
service between Omaha and the lake.
tlons of last year and many new ones
will be on hand. The park has been
cleaned hp and Is said to be In first class
condition.
With the. opening ot the parks, the
picnic season starts, but this year It Is
ono day ahead, the first of the summer
The opening at Rrttg pant occurs to-
picnics being on today This afternoon.
i in chartered cars, the children ot the
schools tn the vicinity of Mvcrvlnw
park, are at Hanrcom park, tor the an
nus! outing. Two hundred or so of the
youngsters, chaporone oy their teach
ers are taking the outing. A basket
lunch Is one of the featues of tho afternoon.
ASSISTANT POSTMASTER
W00DARD STEPS ON A NAIL
James I. Woodard, assistant postmaster,
rustalned a erlous Inltlry when he
stepped on a rusty nail near the corner
ot ntteenth street and Capitol avenue
The nail penetrated the sole ot his foot.
'and though. Immediate attention was
Hiven attention was given live Injury,
hit physicians Thursday night deemed It
advisable to Himlnlster anti-toxin. Tha
' head of tho nail waa Imbedded in th
Pavement, the sharp point protruding
toward from the suiface of tho asphalt.
Mr. Woodard is at his desk at the post-office.
Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M Saturday till 9 P. MJ
Women's Silk Gloves, $1
Long or short, pure silk, 16-button or
2-clasp effects, doublo tipped fingers.
Kayser or Niagara Maid brands
Burtress-Haih Co Main rioor.
$1-1
BURGESS-NASH CO
Fresh Cut Carnations
EVERYBODY'S STORE"
Long stem, fresh blooms, white and
assorted shades. In tho Main En
trance Saturday, dozen
Bnrress-Maih Oo. -Main rioor.
39c
Friday, May
11MI.
STORK XHW8 FOR SATIRDAY
Sixteenth and Harney Streets.
A Decided Clearance of WOMEN'S and MISSES' NEW
COATS for Saturday at About Half Their Former Price
Here's a MILLINERY Clearance
That Will Interest You Mightily
THERE arc three great groups beautiful new creations
of an individual character from our own work rooms
styles that are new and will appeal to the most fastidious
dresser.
$3. 98
Clearance of
Trimmed Hats
Smart authentic styles, light and
dark flower trimmed and many ostrich
trimmed hats.
Clearance of .
Trimmed Hats
A
talk
hats
Clearance or
Trimmed Hats
$l.98
4
beautiful collection of smartly
tailored and semi-dress and evening
at8. No two modols alike.
$7.50
Exclusive and smart new ideas for
summer; dressy panama shapes and
now lacey effects, otc.
Clearance of Untrimmed Hats, 98c
A great collection of untrimmed hats in a wide variety of shapes,
styles and colorings, formerly priced at $1.98 to $4.00; your choice
Saturday at 08c.
Bnrs-Hsh Oo. Second rioor.
$7.95
and
$12.95
IT'S indeed a most unusual offering in faet, most opportune coming
just at a time when coats are in greatest demand. Tho stylos, of
which there are fifty or more individual models, represent the season's
very smartest and most favored creations.
THE COATS AT $12.95
Silks, Imported sorges, crepes, moire silks
plain materials etc., In black, navy, Copen
hagen, vollot, tan, brown, green, tango, etc.
Also capo coats In black and whlto checks.
THE COATS AT $7.95
Include sucb splendid materials as tine
Forges, Bedford cords, golflnos, honoy
comb, ratines, etc.. In navy, Copenhagen,
tan, brown, green, tango and black.
Burgess-Hash Oo. Beconfl rioor.
Special Lecture on the Proper
Fitting and Wearing of Corsets
For Girls, Saturday Morning 10 to 12
TIUS lecture is of special interest to mothers
who have daughters just budding into wom
anhood. MISS DOUGHERTY here demonstrating tho
ANITA CORSET which we have added to our
stock, is an authority on comfort style and you'll
find her talks exceedingly interesting.
BargB-Kash Co. Second rioor.
Women's Dainty
Neckwear at 5Qc
COLLAR and cuff
sots, organdy Glad
stone collar, fichus,
pique collars and vestees.
gulmps, scpros of pretty and
attractive new c f f o c t s,
bought at about half the
regular prlcxi and
offered the atnn
way to you, your
choice
50c
Burgess. naU Co.
Main rioor.
Pure Linen Handkerchiefs
FOR men and women,
fancy embroidered
etc
clal. Saturday, each
Burgess-Hash Oo
plain hemstitched,
Initials, 4 a
some are a little soiled; spe- lIBer
-a. v w
-Main rioor.
A Cleanup For Saturday of
Novelty JEWELRY Special
WE'RE cleanlnJiouBe Jnhls section root
ing out all tho oJifls and ends and mark
ing them for quick disposal. Two groups Sat
urday
Novelty Jewelry formerly
80c to 81.50, for 20c
Including bead necklaces,
braid pins, earrings, lockets,
neck chains, La Valllerles,
fobs, bar pins, brooches, cuff
links, scarf pins tie clips, etc.
Gold plate, gold filled, gold
front and sterling sliver; in
plain, stone set
or engraved ef
fects at your
choice
Novelty Jewelry at 10c
Brooches, bar pins, cuff pins, braid
pins, barrottes, hat pins, bead chains,
scarf pins, etc., regular 25c jewelry,
choice at
SPKCIAIj 20 DISCOUNT ON
FRENCH IVORY GOODS.
29c
10c
AIIj
Bnrgess-Xnsh Co. Main rioor.
Women's Pure
SILK BOOT
HOSE at 49c
B
L.ACK or white, regular
made foot, also black or
white all fibre silk,
soamloss hose, pair. TrJ7C
Pure Silk Hose, 81.00
Black or white, pure thread'
silk, doublo garter ton's, llslb
soles, reinforced heels q
and toes, pair P 1
'Silk Msle Hose, Kffc
Black, double garter tops,
heels, soles and toes, Satur
day, it pairs 1.00;
single pair OOC
Women's 25c Vests, 17c
Low nock and sleeveless,
shaped and cumfy cut styles;
high neck, short i"y
sleeve vests, at JL I C
Cumfy A'ests, 23c
Women's lisle thread vests,
lowneck and sleeve- oq
loss cumfy cut styles OC
Union Suits, aoc
Women's low neck and
sleeveless union suits; urn
brella styles, lace trimmed;
regular or oxtra OA
sizes, each OSC
Bturffess-Xash Co. Main Tl
A Big "Speciar-39c Ribbons, Saturday 25c
25c
'P HE result or a "pickup" by our representative who visited tho eastern
A market a week or ten days ago. Beautlul now all silk ribbons, Includ
ing fancy patterns, moires, plain satin and taffetas; all tho new shades,
while and black; C Inches wide. Tho usual fiflc quality, at, yard
Burfoss-Mash Oo. Mtn rioor.
"Get Out and Get Under"
A New STRAW
HAT Saturday
$1.50 to $6.00
PJCK out your hat nowSat
urday and got tho real
good out of it.
Our lino represents the prod
uct of tho foremost straw hat
manufacturers in this country
and across the "pond,'r'
Sonnets nnd Milan braids as well
as Bangkok, the feather weight hat
and pannmas galore.
Evory now slmpo is here high
crowns with narrow bands and now
mushroom shapes.
See tho display in the Harney
street window tho department's
just inside tho door.
Bnriress-Hftsh Co. Main rioor.
Here That Sale of MEN'S SHIRTS
For Which You Have Been Waiting
Shirt that
wcro $1.00
And l.no, at.
69c
Shirt that
Wcra tHl.no
and $2.00, at. .
tit K SUGGESTED In our "Storo News" the' o
" nlng you should wait, feeling certain that
saw tho shirts you would thank us for the tip.
Now tho shirts arc all ready for your choosing.
Sovernl big tables laid out according to site
for easy selection.
Best Shirt Values We Have
Offered This Season
Borne hare soft or stiff cuffs, some have soft
collars, military and low turn-down style. Plain
and fancy collars, plain white, plaited and soft
bosoms.
The materials are cheviot, madras, solsctte'
and corded effects. Come and buy your supply
for tho season.
Barreis-STMb Co'. Kaln rioor.
89C(lfi
thor ovo- fw)'
whrn
Special Reduction on RE
FRIGERATORS Saturday
RKFIllGBRATOR with adjustable shelves,
top iclnff, with cnpuclty of C Sn
35 pounds, J7.60 value l?UisJ
ItefrUerator with ndjustablo shelves, rna
mol lined, top Icing;, with capact- SA AP
ty of 60 pounds, was $10. Sat. . OOiaO
ltefrifferator with adjustable nhelves, enam
el lined, top icing-, with capncl- All " r
ty of 70 lbs., was $12.S5. Hat. .91 I e I Q
HefrlReralor. adjustable shelves, 3 doorn,
all brass trimmed, side Icing; with capaci
ty of 85 pounds. IT DC
Saturday Q I I lOO
' .atoi adjustable shelves, 3 doors,
all brass trimmed, side Iclns with capact
ty of 100 pounds, was n I OF
$21.00, Saturday I iOu
Refrigerator, adjustable shelves, 3 floors,
all brass trimmed, sldo Iclnp with rapaci
ty of 125 pounds, was 59l OC
J27 00, Saturday QsiH-iOd
Refrigerator with adjustable shelves, en
amel lined, top Iclnsr. with cnpacltv of
100 pounds, was $16-86, Q I K "I K
Saturday OltJelu
Our Automatic line of refrigerators ranir
Inir In price from $25.00 to $44.85, will
consume less Ice and cost less money than
any other line of refrigerators manufac
tured. Bureeii-Nash Co. Basement
1
I
"jag
Women's Dress, PUMPS, $2.95
COLOXIAL pumps with tonguo nnd buckle trim, full
Ixmis heoK flexible hand-turner soles, comfortable
and perfect fitting laste, made in satin and
patent -and gun metal leathers. These
pumps have that distinctive style which
is so much sought after by tho wo
men who are particular tf)Q5
about footwear. Our rogu z
lar $:3.50 lines, pair "
Women's Street
and Dress Pumps, $3.95
Colonial and plain bow trim patterns
with full Louis and Cuban heels, hand
turn and welt sewed soles. An gw
Unequalled values, at, per J J J
Men's $3.50 Oxfords for $2.85
Button and lace styles, perfect fitting lasts, with medium round
toes and flexible wolt soles, combining both style and ,s-j am
comfort. Our regular $3. 60 lines, reduced for Sat- k
Burgess-Mash Co. Main rioor.
urday at, pair
Drug and Toilet Specials for Saturday
Troctor .&
Gamble
uaphthn
sonp, enke,
4c
Fols Naph
tha Soap,
10 rakes,
39c
Peroxide, .Tap Hose
1 pound j Toilet Soap,
bottle for cake,
9c 5c
Ivory. Soap,
Cc cake
for
3c
Beautiful NEW BLOUSES-Latest
Models -Specially Purchased and
Very Specially Priced Saturday
$1.00, $1.25, $1.95
$2.50 and $2.95
THE smartest of new models, many of which are copies, reproduc
tions and adaptations of the latest Paris novelties, featuring the
new collar effects, the frills, the fine lace trimmings and effective
finishing touches which give to the blouse of tho season its manifold
cleverness.
In every fashionable fabric
Voiles Batistes Tissues
Lingerie Materials Lawns, Etc.
White and dainty colors, a wide range of styles for selection and
a complete line of sizes.
Burg-ees-Naeh Co. Beoond rioor.
Boys' WASH SUITS That
Were $1 and $1.50, for 49c
THIS is indeed good news for mothers with
little fellows, from 2 4 to 7 yonrn, to
clothe.
It's a special purchase of a. big lot of .
wash suits. They are the ends of lines A Q
from a big maker, who wlllfngly nc- T?fC
ceptod the sacrifice to clean up,
his stocks.
We want to clean them up In one day and
have made this ridiculously low price of 40c,
The assortment Includes a big selection ot
patterns, colorings and matorlals.
CnnLDREN'S RAH! HAH! AND TYROLEAN
STRAW IIATfi AT 91.00,
Anothor spocial value that is interesting to
parents.
Our purchasos in this line of merchandise
were placed late, consequently shipments were
made late. Too much stock and backward sea
son Is the "WJty." It moans a bargain for you
and a sale for us.
Burgeff-WasU Co. Main rioor.
In ECONOMY BASEMENT
Women's 7.50-$ 10 Coats S
Women's $10 $12.50 Suits
5
rp HAT'S the way we offer your choice of any suit
or coat in the Economy Basement Saturday.
Tho styles, materials and polorlngs are the tea
son's best.
VTnvfPM'c Watctc wnnrnu
DOUBLE, at 37c. 47c and 67c
They are all this season's newest styles In
lawns and fine lingerie materials; broken assort
ments of lines worth double.
Choice of Any TRIMMED
HAT in Economy Basement
95c
Hats that were formerly priced $2.98 to $6,
and there's a score or more of pretty styles,
iBurgess-Nash Oo Everybody's Store 16th and Harnoy.i
iBurgess-Nasb Oo. Everybody '& Store ICth and Harney.;