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    The Omaha Daily Bee
EDITORIAL
PAGES ELEVEN TO TWENTY.
ADVERTISING
makes the vrheols of business
go round smoothly and pro
tects them against blowouts.
VOL. XLIII-NO. 270.
OMAHA, SATURDAY MOftNING, JUNE , 1914-TWENTY PAGES.
.On Trains sod at
Betl Haws Standi, So.
SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS.
LIFTS THE SCHOOL BOARD LID
Br. J. J. Foster Tells What Has Been
Going On Inside.
PEOPLE TO JUDGE BY RECORD
BomethlnR nt th Cancns.3Indo
Plans of the nonrd that 3IU
cnrrlcd and Some at the
Reasons Why.
"I do not seek any personal contro
versy over school board matters, but
neither do I want to rest sllent'under un
deserved Imputation," said Dr. J. J. Fos
ter, refeninc to what has appeared In
The Bee about "the high school fracas."
"Everything i have done since I have
been on the board Is ot record, and I
have tried to be consistent along lines
deemed by me best for the schools. I
have never denied anything 1 havo done
or tried to do. As to 'double-crossing,'
all I want is for the public to have the
facts and Judge for themselves.
"In the first place, I went on the board
at tha same time with President Walker,
and he and I and one or two others
started out together with the same pro
fessed purposes. We were opposed to the
controllng faction headed by Dr. Hol
ovtchlner, and opposed to his olectlon to
the presidency. I knew we were In the
minority and were sure to be beaten, and
when Dr. Holovtchlner was elected presi
dent I was excluded from any desirable
commttteo appointments, which was what
was coming to me, and I made no com
plaint Let it be noted, though, that Kir.
Walker was given a committee chair
manship, and from that time was found
voting with Dr. Holovtchlner to carry
through all his plans. I want to say this
for Dr. Holovtchlner, that he never told
me he would do ono thing and then did
the opposite.
"When It came to the last reorganiza
tion of the board a succession of secret
caucuses were held, by the former mi
nority, which was soon to be the ma
jority. What was done in these caucuses
has become known to all the board, and
I feel free now to speak about them pub
licly. James Richardson, as the mem
ber of longest service, wanted to be pres
ident, and I thought he should be, but
Mr. Walker Insisted on having the pres
idency for himself, and Mr. Wchardson
yielded rather than have our combina
tion broken and the policies we had all
agreed upon miscarry. Practically our
whole program was discussed In these
caucuses and it was understood that wo
were to support what was decided upon.
Plan to Cnnnnre Superintendent.
"Regardless of denials, it may as well
be known that the displacement of Su
perintendent Graff and tho appointment
of Miss McIIugh In his place, was fully
determined upon by our caucus. It had
been reported to us that Mr. Graff had
led the high school teachers to look for
salary increases contrary to our policy
of retrenchment, and President Walker
was moat active and outspoken for the
change. Superintendent Graff was called
in and told he could find another place
endows ascertained that Miss McIIugh
was willing to accept, provided a vacancy
actually existed and she was not to be a
candidate against anyone. Mr. Walker
kept Editor Watson and Editor Polcar
of the two papers fully advised of thesa
moves in fact, of all the moves of our
caucuses and the publication In thoso
papers of the coming change in superin
tendency was made, I am reliably in
formed with his knowledge and consent.
The Bee was not supposed to be In our
confidence, and was thus to left to get
this news from its competitors.
"What was our surprise then to find In'
The Bee the next day a signed statement
from President Walker, not only denying
the whole thing, but pledging his nupport
to Superintendent Graff for re-election
and, upsetting the whole program. I h&.va
nothing personal against Superintendent
Graff, although I admit I was ready to
make the change in the superintendence
as a part of the general policy we were
seeking to apply to the schools.
How Retrenchment Projrrnm Fell.
"The same thing is true with reference
to the abollitlon of the summer school and
of the teachers' training school, and the
I eduction of certain excessive salaried,
except that discontinuance of the summer
school alone has been pat through as
agreed upon. I am willing to have every
one know what salaries I wanted to cut,
ana my reasons, and to stand by them
1 never opposed the election of anyone to
a position I thought he or she was not
qualified for or entitled to and then
turned around and voted an increase in
salary after the appointment was made
over my protest.
"Now, as to the high school vice prin
cipalshlp, I think I have been consistent
here, for I have steadfastly favored a
man for the position and Mr, McMillan
being the only man candidate, -with no
ono questioning his fitness, I was for
Mr. McMillan. Member Richardson, it Is
true, felt bound to have the position go
to a woman, supposedly by his enthusiasm
for woman suffrage, and thought he had
the unwavering support ot President
Walker, The two of them came to the
teachers' committee meeting when that
question was to be settled with the under
standing that they were to tell us they
would both resign unless a woman were
named. Mr, Richardson has resigned, but
his is the only resignation eo far re-,
celved.
"Lot me repeat again that I am stand
ing squarely on my record In the school
board, and only want all the facts known,
so the public may Judge fairly."
TWO MEN TALK TOO MUCH
TO JUDGE FOR OWN GOOD
The gift of speech turned the tide In
police court and sent two men. Sam
McKnlght and Jim Kelly, to Jail for SO
days after they had been given a sus
pended 60-day sentence for prowling
about the Illinois Central yards.
"Will you prpmlia to stay closer to
your homes if I let you off with this sus
pended sentence?" jisked Police Judge
Foster.
fSure we will. Tour Honor." spoke up
McKnlght, "but let me tell you one
thing, wo ain't guilty of nothing and '
oughtn't to be in court here at ail."
Thirty days each for too much gab " I
t a d the Judge, and the prisoners were j
it. II Jabbering when led back to the i
ullpen.
Omaha real estate is the beat Investment
you could make. Read The Bee's real
estate columns.
I
-Storo Hours. 8:30 A, M. to 6 P. M. Saturday till 9 P. M.
Bathing
Caps
A completo line at tho
Toilet Goods section.
Carnations i lc
Fresh cut carnations, as
sorted colors, long stem,
Saturday, each lc
Peonies nt 3c
Assorted colors, fresh
cut.
BURGESS-NASH CO
Durgeas-Nash Go. Uain Floor.
"EVERYBODY'S STORE"
Friday, Juno 5, 1014.
Bathing Suits
For women. Several
pretty stylos. Made ot all
wool mohair, satin, etc
Black or blue; wide
range for selection.
Splendid Talues.
Pure Linen
Handkerchiefs
For men and women,
pure linen, plain or fancy
border; slightly 1 f
soiled, each .... IvV
STORK NEWS FOR SATURDAY
Sixteenth and Harney Streets.
Total Eclipse of Felt HATS
Saturday-GET YOUR STRAW
POCKET comfort, too, when you pick from theso Saturday at 9Sc
and $1.45, because they are really worth double the prices
quoted for Saturday. Perfect goods. Bennett, rough straws,
Mllans, etc., In a wido variety of styles and shapes; every ono a
value, at 98c to $1.45
Other Straw Hats
In a variety of styles and shapes
to suit every fancy; tho product
makers., . '$1.50 to $6
Sennett Braids, $1.50 to $3.
Milan Braids at $4.00.
PANAMAS, genuine South Ameri
can, all the latest shapes Satur
day At . . .Sl. no. sr nn ,n.i an nn
nurga.Nash Co. M4n Floor.
KODAK TIME
Get Your Supplies Hero.
ASTD our department of
supplies is very com
plete. Wo will develop your films
free of charge when an order Is
left for printing.
M. Q. Developer, Sat
urday, tube
Acid Hypo, Saturday,
Vi -pound
Burgsss-Nash Co Main Floor.
2c
7c
TENNIS Supplies
PLAYERS who know
sny our supply of ten
nis goods is very complete.
We carry the Wright & Dltson
line of rackets and balls.
Wright & Dltson Rackets.$1.25
Wright & Dltson Champion
Balls, 3 for $1.00
Practice balls, each 25c
Tennis nets at ... .$1 to $2.50
Tennis rackets from 75c to $5
Burgees-Hash Co, naiement.
Sale of MEN'S SILK SHIRTS
That Were $3, Saturday at $1.95
HE REASON? Wel, they are slightly
soiled from display, but otherwise very
desirable. Patterns aro new and neat.
You'll appreciate the true Importance of the
offering when you see the shirts, choice
Saturday at $1.95.
Another Lot of Silk Shirts, $2.95
New designs, good patterns; "some all silk
and some part silk.
Men's Sillt Fibre Hose, 25c
High spliced 'heels, double toe and sole;
black, navy, gray, tan.
Washable Neckwear at 25c
Tubulars and tub silks.
f-STisMSr"5! four-ln-hands", the regular
crli,iBiiiji;iW 35c and 50c kind: splendid
A'r selection of patterns.
Athletic Union Suits
Made of good quality Nainsook,
regularly $1.00, special for 7tc; 2
piece suits 30c.
Bnrsreaa-Wash Co. again Floor.
A Glass of Armours Grape Juice
Free at Drug Section Saturday
We aro demonstrating this delightful and refreshing summer
drink and want you to.comoand enjoy a glass with our compliments,
You'll llko It. Special prices, by bottle or case.
4-oz., case
of 72 for
$5,40 or bot
tle 8o
S.oz., case
of 36 for
$4.90 or bot
tle 13o
16-z , case
of 24 for
$5,20 or bot
tle Mo
1-nt., oase
of 13 for
$4.95 or bot
tle 380
H-sal., case
of 6 for
$4.20 or bot
tle 69o
Burgsss-Kash Co. again Floor.
Boys' Graduation SUITS $6.76
That Were $8.50, $10 and $12.50
THERE are no better made garments to be
bad at any price than the suits we are of
fering you In this sale. Any boy would be proud
to be tne wearer or one on the day he gradu
ates. Theso suits represent the last word In
boys' clothing, and embrace the latest Norfolk
styles; newest patterns and materials of the
season In sizes from 7 to 17 Gift 7C
years, at pO. O
Our Tiino of Straw Hats for Idttle Fellows
Is very complete, embracing all the latest Ideas
In children's head wear. Prices to tfA
range from uOC
Boys' Wash Suits, 08c
Oliver Twist style. They are made In many
different combinations of colors, In galateas,
madras and chambrays, and are suits that are
worth from $1.25 to $1.50, spe- qq
dally priced for Saturday at OC
Burffsas-Nasn Co. Mln Floor.
The New "CLEQ" PUMPS for
Women Saturday at $3.50 Pair
ONE of tho best styles this season la the "Cleo" colonial pump with
tongue and side ornament trim. We are showing this stylo In
French bronze and soft patent leather with,
flexible sewed soles and half Louis heels,'
In the new receding toe last. Perfect fit
ting, something out of the ordinary, pair
Women's White Canvas Pumps
Saturday at $1.95.
Made In the new colonial and flat
bow styles, witn meaium neeu
and soft turn soles, cool and com
fortable and very special values
at. pair....
Outing Footwear for Everybody
in a splendid assortment and at the rlglU price.
Bttrgsss Mash Oo. Main Floor.
Soap Specials in the Basement
Y
OU will want to take advantage of this offering made by this
new section in tne uasement Saturday.
J e r g I Kirk's Soap, I H o u sehold
Boap, 5c I 10c size, 3 a in jnonla,
sue, at canes, at nuart bottle
190 130 130
Slatno n d
0" laundry
soap
ces 250
9
cakes
Whits X,Ujr
Boap,. hat.
urday spe
cial. Jft
cakes fcU
Bnrf s Hash Co. Bsssment.
Great June Clearance of
Womens COATS
i
$ 2? 90
Formerly Priced $15, $18 and $20
HL...;s au offering that oorders on the sensational. TLlnk of it
women's coats In the latest styles In silk or wool materials
garments that have been Included In our regular lines at $15, $18
and $20 for $7.90.
Do you grasp the f ne bargain importance of such an offering?
Tho Materials are taffeta silks, silk moire and silk poplins; also
gabardines, serges, honey combs, Bedford cords, diagonals, golflnes, etc.
The Colors include navy, Copenhagen, green tango and wistaria;
also black and white.
Sizes 14, 16 and 18 for misses, 3G to 44 for women.
Bcrgess-Wash Co. gsoond Floor.
THESE LONCj SILK GLOVES AT 95c
ARE THE BIGGEST VALUES IN TOWN
AT anywhere near he price, D6 not take our word for It com
pare them with those offered around town and
prove it for yourself. Pure Milanese silk or tricot
weave with double tipped fingers, full 16-button length,
white, black and colors, varloty of styles of embroidered
backs, all sizes the pair.
lO-BUTTON CHAMOI8ETTE GLOVES AT 8Dc.
Launder perfectly; white, natural, grey, pongee, all sizes, very special.
Burgsss-Nash Co. Main Floor.
95c
Underwear and Hosiery
for This Summer Weather
Women's Union Suits, 50c
Kayer make white cotton union
suits, low neck and sleeveless,
cuff knee, band top, reinforced.
Women's Silk Vests, $1.50
Lorraine silk in white or flesh
pink, lotv neck and sleeveless, em
broidered fronts, several designs.
Women's 50c Hose, 25c
Black imported lisle thread,
neatly embroidered, 60c quality,
Saturday, pair 25c
Bnrgsss-Kaah
Child's Union Suits, 29o
For boys and girls, white cot
ton, knee length, drop seat; for
ages 4 to 14 years; special values.
Women's Silk Ho3e, 49c
Black, pure thread silk boot, or
all silk fibre seamless hose In
black or white.
Women's Silk Hose, $1
McCallum's pure thread silk hose,
full fashioned, regular made.black
or white, pair. . ,$1.6o and 81.00
Co. Mln Floor.
June Sale of Pure DRUGS
and TOILET ARTICLES
Fels Naptha . An'
soap, cake. . . xC
Sal Hepatlca, 25c size
for l-c
Jad Salts, 75c slze. ltlc
Bath Spray,
$1.00 kind. D7C
Mennen's talcum. .Oo
Dabrook's locust blos
som extract, oz.. .37c
Cocoanut oil soap, 7
cakes 25c
Palmolivo soap, cake
for Be
V 1 1 1 1 a ms' shaving
soap, cake 3J(c
Castile soap, large bar
for 40c
Ivory Soap, Be cake
for 0c
Java rice powder, 50c
size , 10c
P. & Q naphtha soap
for 4o
Toilet Articles
Monoxide tooth pow
der, 25c size 12c
LaTrlfle or Azuroa
powder 73c
Massatta talcum, 25c
size 13c
Wllllow theatrical
cold cream, li-lb,.18c
Milk weed cream, 50c
size 84c
Jergen's violet glycer
ine, 3 cakes 18c
Patent Medicines
Sloan's liniment, 50c
size ...20c
Lydia Plnkham's Vog
Comp., $1 slze...00o
Duffy's puro malt, $1
size 80c
Swamp Root, $1 size,
for 50c
Syrup of Figs, 50c alzo
for 20c
Meatb o 1 a t u m, 50c
size for 20c
Bromo Seltzer, 50c
slzo for 32c
Bromo Seltzer, $1.00
size for ........ .00c
Sodium Phosp hate,
GOc size 28c
Olive Oil, 60c size 82c
Horllck's MaltedMUk,
$1.00 Blze 07c
Horllck's Malted Milk,
$3.60 size . . , . ,$2.74
Abbott's Saline Lax
:0c size 37c
Seidlltz Powders, 25c
size 12c
Glycotbymoline, 50c
size 20c
n
Vacuum
Bottles
Guaranteed to
keep liquids
hqt 12 hours
or cold 21
hours,
1-pint size,
91.20
1 -qua it size
$2.30
.Tap Rose Soap n n
4 cakes tuC
Canthrox, 50c slze.28c
Plnaud's lilac toilet
water ...52c
Dr.
Graves'
Tooth
Powder,
25c slzo
7c
Physicians' and sur
geons' soap, 3 cakes
for 18c
Graham's lana oil and
buttermilk soap, 3
cakes for .17c
SUNDRIES
Straw hat cleaner, 10c
size 7c
Liquid Veneer, 25c
size for 17c
Liquid Veneer, 50c
size, for 37c
Colorlte, 25c size. 10c
Chloride of lime, 1 lb.
for 0c
RUBBER GOODS
Rubber gloves, 50c
kind for 10c
Hot water bottle. $1
kind 50c
Borax
Chips,
largo size
package,
19c
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Beautiful New ALL WHITE
TRIMMED HATS, at $5.00
PARIS says white hats and will accept
nothing but white. Theso now crea
tions are adaptations from tho latest Parisian
ldons In laco, Panamas, Mllans and hemps.
Beautiful wing and ribbon novelty JC
effects P0
White Untrimmed Hats
In hemps and Mllans, all the now qp
shapes, special Saturday at p 1
Another Lot of Panamas
Here in Time for Saturday
And how they will be snappod up, too. Tho
shapes are so pretty and the quality Is way
out of the ordinary, at
fc$1.95, $2.98, $3.98
Bursriii-Nth Co. flcooBd Floor.
Dainty Neckwear
and Fleatings, 26c
A CHARMING display, In
cluding sheer organdy
Gladstone collars, flat venlce
collars, cont sots, collar and
cuffs, gulmps, vests of fine
lace and net, also a big line of
pleattng In organdy, nets,
shadow laco and chiffon,
white, black and cream, at 25c
B organ-Wah Co. M"ln Floor.
Sifk Ribbons, 25c
TAFFBTAs, moires, satins,
messallncs and fancies in
ptnk, blue, light green, black
and white; 5H Inches wide
for girdles, sashes and trim
mings; at, yard 25c
SASHES TIED FREE
If you buy your ribbon here
we will make tho bows or
sashoB free of charge.
Burros-Hash Co. Mila Floor.
Cool, Summery Tub Silk Blouses
Specially Priced SATURDAY at
$1.65--$1.95
HERB'S & Saturday blouse event
ot unusual Importance, for. the
reason that the blouses Involved are
nil now. fresh and crisp just re
ceived, and the values are so excep
tional that you will want to buy fully
halt & dozen. 1
The blouses are made in a variety
of new summery effects ot good
quality tub silks In stripes and plain
white; all are made with the new
style low neck, turn down collar and
short nloeves. Some have the turn
back cuffs.
There Is a rontpielo range of sizes. In a word, It Is a group ot crisp,
fresh Mouses at two extremely low prices; choice. . .$1.65 and $1.05
BuraasB-Kasli "Co. Soond Tloor.
Girfs 2-Piece OUTING SUITS as
Illustrated, $2.95 Instead of $3.50
Tr ADE middy blouse style ot tan colored linen.
J.TJL good quality, finished with pip- $ftrf
lng and buttons. Middy has turn back $
cuff, balmacaan sleeve, sizes 13 to 20 .z
years. Regular price $3.50, Saturday. -
Girl's Mexican Blouses, $1.98.
Good quality Persian striped crepe, short sleeves,
low neck, Mexican collar with black tie.
Girl's White Dresses Reduced.
Because they are slightly soiled from display,
lawns and voiles In a variety of styles for ages 2 to
14 years; were $1.75 to $5.08; now. . .08c to $3.05
Girl's Silk Coats, -Price.
All new this season's styles In taffeta, moire and
poplin, originally $17.50 to $35.00, at half price,
Girl's $1.25 Colored Dresses, 79c.
Colored percales, ginghams and chambrays for
ages G to 14 years, new long waist effect.
Burffeag-ZTash Co. aoona riocr.
Women's $1.50 and $2 Lawn
Dresses Economy Basement, 98c
IT'S a big lot Just In by express picked up by our New York rep
resentative at a sacrifice. Pretty new styles in blacks
and white stripes, blue, white, lavender, with lace collar, yO
and cuffs and tunic skirts all sizes; really worth $1.50 f f Til
67c
and Ox
and $2.00; Saturday, choice
91425 Crepe Waists, 07c
Pretty new effects with drop shoulders,
silk cords in front; white, lavoneder and
tan, worth every cent of $1.25,
sale price Saturday
Women's $3 and $3.50 Pumps
fords, $1.05.
THEY'RE the season's latest styles in
colonials, button and laco oxfords,
broken size assortment in $3.00 and
$3.50 lines; all sizes are represented, but
not every Blze In each style, d4
per patr P JQ
Children's Oxfords, 81.3
Button or lace style. In all sizes; best
leathers; were $2, and $2.50; qq
Saturday, at 4 k tJ
Boys' OVERALLS at 39c
Made of good quality demln, with
bib; guaranteed not to rip.'
Men's Union Suits, 40c
Lisle' spring needle rib; ecru color; all
sizes.
Men's Overalls, 60c
Made ot good quality denim; all sizes;
mostly bib style.
nrri-Kh Co. Eooaoiay Buimtnt.
:Burgess-Nash Co. Everybody's Store16th and Harney.;
i Burgess-Nash Co. -Everybody's Store 16th and Harney,
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