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    THE BKK: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1914.
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BRIEF CITY NEWS i HARD FIGHT WITH THE RIYER
Bath, floritt, moved to 1104 Farnam.
Ht Boot Print It Now HMicon rress.
1.1 f Monthly Jnoom Ooutd, Bea Bid,
ridtlttr Btoraff ft Van Co. Doar. 1B18.
Blgbt-Xnob Elictrio rani for home uio,
$7.. DurKM.Qranden Co.
jott know raa llshtlnfc you pre
fer It. Omaha Qaa Co.- 15u3 Howard 91.
"Today's Compute Mori Program"
may be found on the first page b( the
classified section today, and appears In
The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what
the various moving picture theaters offer.
Sa Bolt riles as Democrat V. IV. Do
Bolt has filed his filing fee an a candidate
for superintendent of public Instruction
on the democratic ticket.
Asks for Divorce Mrs. Edith S. Bur
bnnk has filed a petition asking divorce
from Byron Merrill Burbank. manager of
the Paige Company of Nebraska, and son
of B. O. Burbank, the attorney.
Dan Butler 1 HI City Commissioner
Dan B. Butler of the department of
finances and accounts Is 111 at home of
an attnck of Indigestion. His condition,
his physician says, Is not serious.
Big Verdlot Against Street E-llway
A jury In Judgo English's district court
returned a verdict of l5,5O0 against the
street railway company In the personal
Injury suit brought by gliomas S. Coyle.
Will Qlv Xca Cream Social Members,
of the Young People's society of the.
Westminster Presbyterian church will
give an Ice cream social Friday evening
on the lawn at Dr. Alexander's home, f2i
Ko'ith Twenty-ninth, street.
Sues, for Pension Mrs. Susie Hender
son hits brought a mandamus suit In dls
trlct court against the city council In an
attempt to compel It to grant her a pen
sion as the widow of Junius Hendernon,
who died as a result of Injuries s-jHtulnod
In the performance of his tiutl's In ll.
The pension would amount lo $23 75 per
month.
Flans Big Fourth Celebration A big
Fourth of July celebration at the Young
Men's Christian Association park on Car
ter lake will be planned by the Physical
Training club of the association at Its
meeting Friday evening at the club house.
A program of games, contests, a band
concert and display of fireworks will
probably be arranged.
Missouri Trying to Take Farmer's
Home He Once Reicned.
FLORENCE FARMS WASHED OUT
Tiro Hundred Twenty Acren Have
nern AVnuhed Into Strrnm Since
Mnr 1 ml Ilarn linn
Neve Been llennl Of.
The. thrilling rescue of hla home from
the Missouri river by a farmer named
Hanson, north of Florence, It nothing be
side tho fight he Is now making to keep
the river from again taking tho house
away from him. His barn, which the
river washed away, has never been heard
of. Hanson had a 2W-acre farm, Includ
ing a grove of big trees, two to four feet
In diameter, on the first of May this year.
Today he has not an acre, the river hav
ing taken It all.
When the river took his house and barn,
the house lodged on a sandbar, and by
the aid of horses he was able to get It
back to the foot of the big bluff along
which runs the river road. Now the
river Is washing away the road at the
foot of the bluff. To save his house he
will either have to tear It to pieces or
raise It up on the bank to the height of
twenty or thirty feet, a difficult under
taking with the river under the house.
Tho river has also taken about forty acres
of the Jenson farm and ten to
i twenty acres of tho Snodderly farm.
Across the river the Paxton and Olm
sted farms have lost considerable land
that was planted to crops..
Con a In and Cold.
Weuk, oro lungs quickly relieved by
Dr. King's New Discovery. The first
dose helps. Best remedy for coughs and
colds and nil lung troubles. EOc and 1.
All drugglcts, Advertisement.
Get nid of Your nlieumntlsm.
Now la the time to get rid of your rheu
matism. You can do It It you apply
Chamberlain's Liniment. W. A. Lock
hard, Homer City, N. Y., writes. "Last
spring I- suffered from rheumatism with
terrible pains In my arms and shoulders.
I got a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment
and the first application relieved me. By
using one bottle of It I was entirely
cured." For sale by all dealers.
PARTS OF STATE GET
ANOTHER GOOD RAIN
Shirts of every kind and quality on sale
Saturday at half or less than half usual
prices at Brandels'.
While It Is conceded that It was in no
wise needed, 'Vain was pretty general
again Wednesday" night over most all of
Nebraska. Tho precipitation ransod
from one-fourth to three-fourths of an
Inch, with a few points getting better
than an Inch, according to the railroads.
In some portions of Nebraska there was
a stiff wind, but not sufficiently heavy
to do any damage more than to blow
over some of the hay stacks.
B URGESS-NA SH
COMPANY
"EVERYBODY'S STORE"
Announcing Important
Special Sales for
SATURDAY
Remarkable sale of Women's and
Children's Hosiery.
Sale of Women's Knit Underwear.
End - of - the - Month sale .of Pure
Drugs and Toilet Goods.
Sale of Umbrellas guaranteed for 1
year and a day.
Girl's White and Colored Dresses at
a Great Reduction
Men's Wash 4-in-Hand Ties at Half
Price.
See Friday evening papers and show windows for particulars.
BURGESS-NASH
COMPANY
"EVERYBODY'S STORE"
Beautiful New Summer
Millinery at $4.98
For Friday, Instead of $7.50
CHARMING now summery
conceptions a display
of unusual attractions
scores of pleasing styles in
mid-summer hats selected
from the best houses in
America, including pana-
mas. hemps, satins and new
lelts, all white
with the newest
effects in trimmings
Come Friday, you will not
be disaDnointed.
A "
Hats that are absolutely worth $7.50, Friday at $4.98
Burff.ss-lTash Co. Second CToor.
1198
Thursday, Juno 25, 1914.-
-BURGESS-NASH 00..
-Store News for Friday.
-BURGESS-NASH 00.-
-Sixtc snth and Harney Sta,
A Great EndoftheMonth
CLEANUP SALE in the Big
Economy Basement for Friday
A
7c
Cleanup of Women's Summer Dresses
OLEARAAYAY of all odd lots, short lengths and broken assortments that have accumulated throughout tho various section? of our store during
the JUNE SALES (which by the way have been the most successful of any special event wo have ever held) sent to our gnat eleariner house
the Economy Basement for immediate disposal. Practically every department in the store is represented and in every instance tho prico insures
an enthusiastic selling. Hero's but an idea:
EB '.BROIDERIES
FRIDAY AT 2y2c
TT'DOES .nd lnsovtlons, 2 4 to 3
J- Inche wju, good
assortmet ' of designs
special sa o prico,
yard
PRETTY LA0ES
FRIDAY AT 2y2c
INCLUDING linen torchon, Ger-
JL man vals r.nd French
vain, sohio matchod
sets, spec l for Friday,
yard
RIBBONS AT
lc, 2Vc and 5o
WOMEN'S WHITE
LISLE GLOVES, 7c
QHOllT Btyle, 2-clrisp, washablo,
J Just tho thing for sum
mer wear, all sizes, very
spoclal Friday, pair
75c ALARM CLOCKS
FRIDAY, 44c
VTICKEI
1 largo
44c
plated case,
figures on
dial, loud alarm, regu
lar prlco 7Cc, Friday at. .
I.A0E CURTAIN
ENDS AT 15c
SALESMEN'S samplo vjnda of
lace curtains, 1 to ti yards
In lengths of curtains
that would soil regularly
at 75c and $1 the pair,
Friday, oach
25c AND 30c CURTAIN
SCRIM AT 10c
CURTAIN scrim yard wide, with
fancy floral borders In as
sorted colors and pat
terns, regular price 26c
and 30c, In tho Base
ment Friday, yard
5c
JOG
39c CORSET COVER
BRASSIER, 19c
MADE of good quality muslin,
with embroidery yoke and
!9c
Were $3.75 to $5.98, Friday at $2.95
to
$2i
PRETTY now effects in batiste, ratino
and voiles. A scoro or more of styles
from which to mako your selection, for
ered waists, very special at, choice
WOMEN'S WAISTS, FRIDAY, AT 25c
Broken assortment of $1.00 waists, including ft
middy blouses, black lawn and win to embroid- .eki
ered waists, very special at. choico
WOMEN'S $2.00 HOUSE DRESSES, AT 79c
Made in light and dark percales, ginghams
d"' 1 1 1 11. - . .t
ana lawns, several very preuy siyies, reguinr
Wm.- ipiJ.uw values lor
$ MISSKB' WASH U-JPIEOE SUITS, AT 980
mjl White and natural linen, odd styles and sizes of
U$i;: much higher priced linens; choice. Friday, at...
WOMEN'S CLOTH SKIRTS, FRIDAY, 79o
Cloth and corduroy skirts in sizes for women and nr
misses, waist bands 22 to 24, extra special, Friday. .
WOMEN'S COATS, FORMERLY $5 TO $7.50, AT $1.85
All wool mixtures, with faney collars, sizes for di or
pi.Od
79c
98c
scalloped edging, perfect
fitting, regular price
39c, sale price Friday,
at .....
Women's Mesh Corsets at 59c
MEDIUM bust and hip, style for all figures,
Just the kind of a corset for hot weather,
very special, at
Stamped Pillow Tops, Friday at 5c
STAMPED in floral and conventional de
signs on ecru crash, top and back, sale
price Friday, each
misses and small women, 16 to 36, Friday
WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS, at $3.75
Made of serges, gabardines and whip cords, suits that were formerly priced
$12.50 and $15.00; choice, Friday
$3.75
:2io
ES
ion, Ger-
2ic
A BIO c'.onnup. Including satins,
taffetas, .raeli nh
ons, velve'o, ild , 1 to 3
Inches wl o, yard, ,
2 )i am ... . ......
HA DKEROHIEFS
FRIDAY AT 2VsC
TytTOMEN S ther lava handkor-
chler , sown with
colored borders. excD-
tlonal vaU os Friday at,
each
5c
5c
5c
c
Princess Embroidery Cotton, Skein at lc
P PRINCESS embroidery cottons, in all
colors, rope and India, in this groat end
of the month cleanup at, skein
Women's 50c Silk Hose Friday at 25c
PURE thread silk boot hose, black and
colors, regular 50c quality, some OnO
slight imperfections, special Friday, pair. . &.UU
Women's 12Vc to 25c Hose at 8c
ALSO for children, black and colored,
full seamless, broken assortment of
1220 to 25o qualities, sale prico Friday, pr.
Women's Union Suits Friday at 15c
LOW neck and sleeveless union suits,
made umbrella style, lace trimmed,
seconds of 25c quality in tho sale Friday. .
49c Colored Taffeta Silks at 23c
TAFFETA silk, 24 inches wide, in a
wide range of colors, an exceptional OQn
value at 49c, special for Friday at, yard. . -tLQxj
Roman Strined Silks Friday at 15c
FANCY silks in pretty Roman stripes
and floral effects, 23 inches wide, in
the cleanup for Friday at, yard
5c and 10c Toilet Soap, Per Cake, 2c
THOUSANDS of cakes of good toilet soaps,
broken lots of well known brands, Including
soaps from such makes as Kirk's, Haskln'B Ar
mour's Jergen's, etc.; regular 6c and 10c, Friday. .
I5G
15c
2c
39c
$1.00 Bedspreads Friday at 39c
THREE-QUARTER and full size crochet and
Beorsuckor bodsproads, manufacturers' sam
ples, slightly soiled on folded sldo, $1 values,
15c Zephyr Ginghams Friday at 60
ALSO chambray stripes, chockB, plaids
and plain colors, best American Qrt
made, rog. prico 15c, sale prico Friday. . . .QVl
10c Fancy Dress Ginghams at 3Y2o
FANCY dress ginghams, 27 in. wide, 1
in plaids and checks, desirnble "yyO
lengths, of the 10c quality, special Friday, yd. .J U
FRIDAY MORNING
From 8:30 to 10:30
EXTRA SPECIAL Fr tlese two hurs Friy
morning wo win sen iuii
standard dress and Bhirting prints, also
36-inch porcalos, strictly porfect goods,
from the bolt and the extremoly low price
of, yard j
2ic
80c Seamless Bleached Sheets at 59c
SEAMX.ESS bleached sheets, size 81x
99, made from fino round thread, HUP
full standard Quality, regular price 80c, Friday. (jUU
Bleached Muslin and Cambric at 5o
36 inches wide, many well known brands
of the hotter qualities will bo inoluded in
this lot for Friday, at, yard j)
25c Linen Crash Suitings at 10c
BOOK fold, pink, blue, green and all
shades in linen crash suitings, tf
sample bolts of 25c quality, yard lUu
ME SH VEILING
FP. (DAY AT 5c
MESH v. Illnxs all col
ors, o Igloully prjrcd
to 26c, v ry saoclal for
Friday at, ard. .........
WOME !TS NECKWEAR
FRIDAY AT 5c
TKCLUDU O hloekB. tics.
-- flat collars, bows of
lace, net, fancy chiffon
and maliiie, vry special. . . .
Hand Bags, Worth to 51.01), for 29o
SAMPLES, and factory odds and -Mid, tnelud-
o mini uufco una ouipi' novouy BJIIIfl
slightly scratched, worth $1, jy
Hat Pins, Worth 25c to 50c, for 10c
SMALL novolty heads, short stemst. rhlncstone,
storllng silver, black and whito effects, Indo
structible pearls, etc., worth 25c to 50c. II 11"
choico ;, iUu
Porcelain Plates, Friday Choice, 3c
shapes,
choice
BIG assortment of 4 and 5-inch plates and n
sauce dishes in white or white and gold Up
porcelain, worth 60c to 80c dozen, Friday, each Qu
Diamond "0" Laundry Soap, 12 Bars, 25c
YOU know tho results of Diamond "G"
so there is no need for comment, Fri- ffeCn
5c
.50
day special, 12 bars for
Men's 25c Wash Four-in-Hands, 5c
CUT and sewed, madras, chovtot, piques and other
washable materials, in plain colons, panel and
plain stripes, full length, some 1, lVi, IVi and 2
inches wide, nono worth less than 26-t. choice
Men's Soomless Half Sose, 5c
JUST one caco and they Trill p ou rapidly aftor
the doors open Friday morning, black or tan,
ribbed tops, fast color guaranteed, worth 8 He,
Friday, pair
Men's 25c and 50c Unde cwear, 19c
ODD lots of 2-pieco plain balbrlgR in, athletic
and porosknit, etc., not all Blum in every
style, but all sizes represented, worth 26c to 60c,
choice, each
' Men's 79c Union Suitj at 48c
SPRING noodle ribbed union suits, short
sleeves and three-quarter jnseams, AQn
regular prico 79c, sale price Friday, each. . HUU
Women's 79c Long Kimonos at 59c
GOOD quality of lawn, whte gruund, with
light and dark floral Btrlje, low neck and
nhort Blooves, belted back, regular price 70c,
choice
J9c
59c
THIS COLONIAL WATER PITCHER and
SIX GLASSES AS ILLUSTRATED, 25c
AnUlilUJV iUb Ul IIIUOU "MVUt iJVW ' .......
caused such enthusiastic buying n few
weeks ago. Largo, colonial stylo pitcher and sir
glasses to match; good clear glass, as illustrated
very special for Friday, in the Basomont, at
25c
Trimmed Hats,
Choice, 75c-95c
A CLEANUP of every
trimmed hat in tho base
ment section. These hats
wore originally priced in tho
Second Floor section at $5 to
$10. Your choice Friday at
75c and 95c
AN EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN FRIDAY
IN ENAMELWARE SOc VALUES. AT 29c
THREE Items, affording the biggest
enamelwaro values we've ever offered.
Made of heavily coated gray enamel, strict
ly perfect. The offering Includes:
Extra largo nlze dish pan, about 23
Quarts, or baby bath basin, 2-pleco covered
.tn. 1 a rex Anniipli fnr InrflTA roast or
chicken, etc., and a 3-piece cereal cooker
or comoinaiion sauce pan
handled. Each piece Is
worth 50c, choice Friday,
sach
BarffMg.XTash Co.-Bastmt.it
real cooker'
29G
M
Misses' 50c Gingham Petticoats, 29c
ADE of good quality gingham, fin
ished with deop flounce, regular
price 50c, very special Friday at ,
Children's 48c Wash Dresses at 35c
MADE of gingham or chambray, long
waist styles, finished with pipings,
sizes 6 to 14 years, regular 48c, choice.
Women's 79c Sateen Petticoats at 59c
GOOD quality sateen, tiniHtiea with
plaited flounce, in all the new colors,
regular price 79c, sale price
9c
35c
Children's 29c Rompers Friday at 19c
CHILDREN'S rompers, crepe and
J gingham dresses, percale aprons
chambray pctiicoais wun
body and chambray bloomers
ages 2 to 6 years, regularly
29c, Friday at
59c
!9c
Women's 29c Dressing Sacques at 19c
LAWN and porcalo, in dainty figures aud
stripes, low neck, short ploevos, shirred at
waist and peplum, regular prico 29c, choico Friday
Women's $1.39 to $1.98 Silk Petticoats, $1.15
MADE of good quality messallne, In
all tho new colors, finished with deep
plaited flounce, regularly $1.39 to $1.98,
jalo prico
$1.15
Women's $3.0D Colonial Pumps at $1.79
$1.79
PATENT and dull leathers, buckle and
tongue trim, medium and light weight,
flexible soles, with military and Cuban,
heels, were $2.50 and $3.00, Friday, pair. . .
Remnants 15c to 25c Win o Goods, 5c
INCLUDING flaxon, ratines, jat quards,
novelties, plain Persian lawn, loi g cloth, Wfl
nainsook, etc., lengths IK to 5 yards, were bIiI
15c to 26c a yard UU
39n Half Bleached Table Damask, 12.c
2 and 2J2-yard pieces of 53-mcl union -
linlf hlnnoliorl fnhlo rlnmnlf. fnmiflrlv I B I
39c, yard
Towels and Scarfs, Were 10c to 25c, at 5c
I2ic
"QROKEN assortments of tow 'ls, dresser
worth 10c to 25c, each.
scarfs, drawnwork doilies, etc., pieces
Dresser Scarfs, Worth to 75c, for 29c
e ami . -., . . a; jri A LSO stana covers, some
iprons, fiBJriCC' WLJ Jk L I 1 'ttLa: trimmed, others
i9c DUKutoo-N Aon vAJ.
5c
29c
EVERYBODY'S STORE