rHK HKE: OMAHA, SATUKDAY, AUQUST il'.'. lu BRIEF CITY NEWS Oot Marri.d Minister. :."i70 Cuming Hoot Fnm It Now Beacon Trea Ufa Monthly Incom. Gould. Bee Bid, fidelity Storage asd Van Co. Sour-151. tilcbtlsgr rtxturee Bureesa-Granden company. Beautiful All Modern laomea ror Bala on tuo easy payment plan. Hankers Realty Investment company. Telephone Hong. St.'G. ' Bait Caee la Looted While her suit cane was vhei-kcd In the Webster btreet ptatlon, Miss Estrtle Hipes ol Kloomflolil, Neb., had $75 north of articles rHolen from It. Today'i Complete Mot TtogTm- may be found on tho first page of the classified section today, and appeara In The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the various moving plctura theatrs offer. Burglar Climb Through Window 11. K. Belt, 122 Park avenue, has lost two revolvers, a pearl and sapphire stick pin, some old coins, and a gold chain as the result of robbers entering his home Thurs day night through a rear window. William. Cooper Missing Relatives of , William Cooper, 31 year , old, livlnR at 1304 South Fifty-fifth street, are worried over hla whereabouts. Hj was working on tho new United States National Bank hulldlng and Monday drew his pay. He lias not been seen since. Only Shaken TJp In Wrack Miss listher Johnson, probation officer, return ing from a vacation spent at Oakland, was on the Omaha roa train which was wrecked between Oakland and Craig Thursday afternoon. She was not in jured, with the exception of a severe shaking. - Commercial Club Meets By way of preliminaries to the general opening of committee work in the Commercial club next week, the legislative committee held a little meeting Thursday. No action of importance was taken by Executive chair man John U McCague. who talked to the committee on the work ahead. John Jerpe Party Safe at Stockholm Royal D. Miller, local steamship agent tor a number of lines that formerly operated boats between the United States and Europe, Is In receipt of a cable gram from John Jerpe, who had not been heard from since the beginning of the war. ' - In his cablegram, Mr. Jerpe states that ho Is In Stockholm and Is very com fortat)ly situated, though there la not much, probability of getting home before Christmas unless he is able to get away on a transport. In the Jerpe party at Stockholm are his two daughters. Misses Klenor and Adena: Miss Lillian Rohlff, Mrs. Louise Peterson and daughter. Miss Clara;' Mrs. i. P. . Mllander and her daughter. - , Another Omahan who has been heard from Is Henry Shomacker, custodian of the Omaha German home. He Is In Ham burg and has no Idea when he will be able to sail for the United States. Sears Has Big Lead for Attorney General Almost complete compilation of the pri mary election returns on attorney general, only two or. three small counties being mrt, chows the nomination of Charles W. Soars of Omaha by a plurality of some thing over 7,500, and that he carried not less than fifty-one counties over all com petitors. Mr. Sears has received, a letter from George W. Ayere, deputy attorney General, and second in the race, in which he saya: "The returns at hand indicate your nomination, by an overwhelming major ity, as the candidate of the republican party for the office of attorney general. "I congratulate you upon your success, and assure you that you may rely upon n.y support at the General election In No To Honor Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Ing entertained Informally at their home on Wednesday evening for Mrs. G. C. Soniers and Miss Ethel Somers of Bound Brook, N. J. Supper was served at small tables and covers were laid for: Misses- Misses Ethel Somers of Hoin Ooddai d. Bound Brook, N. J.;Bettv II. pklns Rose Hurth, iillio liolbrook. Katherlne Hopkins, Kloie oe It ng Florence Holbrook, Messrs. Messrs. Hoy Mt Cullough, Harry Schoenlein, Clifford Long, Jack Oberlter, Walton. .1. (Invert, Joseph Powers. J. W. Arnold!. Mrs. u. C. Somers of Round Brook, N. J.: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Long. At Carter Lake Club. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Shepard entertained at a dinner-dance at Carter Lake club last evening, In honor of Miss Helen Shepard. Those present were: Misses Misses Mildred Fonte. Alice Rustin. Corinne Flliott'. Helen Pear e. (liace Drake. Marion Welter, Mtirnaret Wlllium. Marion Toad. Margretta Grlmmel, Helen Shepard. Caroline llolmquist. Florence Russell. Messrs. Edward Burch, John Jenkins, Lvman Phillips. Ralph ("onnell. Wendell Mixre, Haydn Meyer Messrs. Russell Lnrmon, Kdwln Booth, Walter Johnson, Paul Flothow. Frank Campbell, Wyman Robblns. Mrs. Nancy J. Moore had as her guests at dinner: Dr. and Mrs. K. C. Henry. Mr. and Mrs. John Battin. Mr. and Mrs M. Farmer. Mrs. Ida M. Rolso of Minneapolis. Mrs. Maud A Wallace. Miss Ada Charlton of Peoria. Mis. K. T. Johnston. Mr. B. F. Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. William Baumeister en tertained at dinner at the club last even ing. Covers were laid for: Mr. and Mra. Mux Bnrkenroad. Mr. and Mrs. George schenbelm. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hascall. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webber. Entertains Sodality. Mrs. Joseph L. Plccola entertained the Young ladles' sodality at St. Cecelia's church at her home Thursday evening. Those present were: Mesdames Mosdames Herbert L. Hunt. S. M. Salerno, Matthew Pascals, Joseph La. Plccola. Mlnses Misses Carrie Nagl, Rose Flanagan, Mildred Bunker. Gertrude Lynch, Kleanor Groour, ' Agnes Lynch, Katlierlne Zimmcr, Mary McNamara, Grace Cummings, Rose McNamara, Josephine Zoneldante Therest Quinn, Rose Paacale, Jennie Quinn, Marie Mackin, Nellie Quinn, Ruth Mackin. Mary Cook. Irene Smith, Josephine Plccola. In Honor of Bride. Miss Emma Swunson, who Is to be a September bride, was the honor guest at a miscellaneous shower given Tues day evening by Miss Kathryn Lawless. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. M. J. Lawless and Mrs. Fred Rohr. The evening was spent In music and games. Pr'.tes were won by Miss Rowker and Mrs. Masterson. Ferns and roues were used as decorations In the dining room. Covers were laid for: Misses Misses Clara swanson, Fmma Swanson, Ssdle lHinUn. Valeria Rohr. Florence Nash, St. IOiils Mo. Winifred Pulllsm, Anna Yamber. Florence Rowker. Rose O'Neill. Mabel Dailey, Helen Dailey. Naomi Bvrne, Bessie Warren. Margaret GalUsher, Kthel Wallin. Kathryn Lawless, Martha Schlottan, Mesdames Mesdames W. C. Masterson. M. J. lawless. Fred Rohr, Ina James. . Farewell Party. Miss Alio Day entertained at her home Wednesday afternoon in - honor of Miss Anna Lender, who leaves soon to make her home in Hannibal Mo. Those present were: Misses Minerva Heine, Mildred Johnson, Nora MoDougal, Anna Lender, Military avenue Mr F. J. odcll, whit was announced earlier as the speaker, will t-e unatile to speak because of in lurles received In a railroad collision. To Wed in Chicagc. The wed. ling of Miss Alma A A Bran.lels. daughter of Mis. J. Rraudeis, to Mr !,. M. Cook of Madison. Wl . take place in the gold iimni of the gress hotel, Chicago. September S. p. nv ill l 'on ii t 5 At Happy Hollow. Mr. and Mrs. N". II Umnus will huve thirty guests Saturday evening si dinner: IT C W. Pollard, elfcht. It S Siismann. fhe; Dr. J. M. Aiken, twelve At the Field Club Thirteen women gollers had lumiieon today nt the I'leld club. Saturday evening Miles B. llmuli will hate ten Rnests. John l,nele, T; , Gouldinr,, six . I l.lvrr. fourteen. John Als'h, four; C With the Visitors. Mr. Ida Clrmdler of .-aline, Mh-h., the curst of Mr. an 1 Airs George ooil fur ten day. KverthtMly Rends Bee Want As. Misses Helen Cole. Helen Nleman, Ruth Carker. Alice Day. Suffrage Street Meeting. John A. Rlne, city attorney, and Mrs. M. B. Munson will be the speakers at the suffrage street meeting which will he held In Benson Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the corner of Main street and ItoQVERjlQES Fall Style Display As always the Walk-Over Styles lead the World in point of eaoluslTsnsss and correctness In style. A glance at our windows will convince the most critical man or woman that Walk-Over Shoes' meet every requirement 3.50, S4.00, 4.B0, $5.00, 3.80. e.OO. $7.00. We sell Phoenix Guar anteed Hose for men and women. WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP 317 South 16th Street Jm$3. Bncklen's Arnica. Salve should be In every home ready to apply to all burns, bruises, sores, cuts and scalds. Heals quickly. 25c. All drug gists. Advertisement. Soldiers to Stop at Devil's Hotel Devil's hotel, conducted by Samson and the knights of Ak-Sar-Ben, is to take on something of a military aspect Monday night. The officers of the Ne braska National guard, in cump at rifle range have been Invited to become guests and spend the night at the hotel. One hundred of them have uccepted the invi tation and have been Instructed to wear their Bide arms for protection. Lucille Style Shop 1504 Harney St. -2d Floor LOW RENT MS OST beautiful adies' suits, simply gorgeous, and such great savings. Just walk a few steps up, it pays you. 1750 Suit Special for Saturday Absolute $27.50 Value. Payments Arranged Beaton & Laier Co. 415-417 So. 16th St. The Store That Saves You Money Our prices are all marked on a low cash basis. ETery customer gets the same price; there is uo partiulity fcliown and we price our jjoodH just as low as Is possible, consistent with high quality and good service. We appreciate the patronage of every customer of this store and will be glad to have you get acquainted with our way of doing busiuess. 46n A Luxurious 45-lb. Mattress for . . . . Filled with absolutely pure, sani tary felted cotton, will not pack, or get lumpy. t'overed in fancy art ticking wiln roll cage. Combination tor a Felt Mattress. With roll edge, art tick, weight. A splenilid mattress, ally soldi for $5.75. Ku 11 I'su- A WOUDEirUL SHOWING OT I IME lVQg Your new fail rug- it. here. Hun dreds of patterns In ail sizes and qualities. The largest, tinest display in Omaha " now be aeen on our second floor. We bought rugs be fore the mills advanced prlcea; you can find tiplendid values here at our regular prices. LAIOG zia BOOM BIZZS TlrTB TRY BRUSSELS KUO. 15.60 Kxira heavy equality, tine assort ment of newest designs, in a good wearing, durable rug. Colors and designs specially suited fur your home. i.iiroi.Euta ro xitchiit. BATH BOOMg, ETC. Mne inlaid, holm colors tinough to the ba k. that will wear for eaJ. alwi extra heavy printed patterns, at prices that have not advanced. I'rh es per square yard: Tile 1'alterns at 90 cents. Oak I'lank i'atterns at Jl.On. " Printed Linoleums at S.'i cents. It us measure your room and give estimate free, of the cost nf covering. fn tilt Brass Beds on Sale Saturday at Bargain Prices About forty pattern, new, mas sive in design, finished In the best of lacquer, at prices that will gee many of these beds in Omaha homes. One day only. If you want a brass bed bargain buy at this tale. $13. SO Brass Beds. $18.50 Brass Beds. $l'2.75 Brass Beds. $25.00 Brass Beds. r ' 1 I . . T , T . j . eoi.uu in art. nous SSri $4 0.00 Brass Beds S3 .OO IC'.OO Bras8 Beds 812.25 $3r.ni) Brass Beds $44.00 Brass Beds S3G.0O 814.50 SI 7.50 819.75 Take Advantage of These Reduced Prices on Living Room Chairs Saturday we put on about twenty patterns of denim covered and tapestry covered living room chairs, solid mahogany frames, band built, best of spring work and at exceptional prices. f 2J.00 Boltd Mahogany Chair, 114.60 Denim covered, fine living room Piece. 111. 00 Solid Mahogany Chair. $12.50 A wonderful value; one only In stork. $21.00 Solid Mahogany ftatUa. S1T.50 Covered In Colonial atrip denim. $40.00 Library Chair, now ....SM.00 Large, comfortable, finely built, splendid living room piece. $27.50 Denim Covered (liair. .$17.64) 130.1)0 Denim Covered Chair. . $33.60 10 Overstuffed Davenport, for $70 10 Overstuffed Davenport, for $68 S72 Overstuffed Davenport, for SGO Friday, August 28, 1914- -BURGESS-NASH C0MPANY- -Store News for Saturday. Here's a Timely Offering for Saturday of WOMEN'S COATS at $7.75 'TMIh rool yvwithrr of tho Inst low tlnys ivniintl us of our ihmmI .if u vrni This offtMini? for Sat . "",a' ,s ol "sual uniHirlanco as it affords yen a splendid solution tif s;t)od CSSy dosirahlf coats, very suitahlo for jirostMit and carlv fall wear, at a prico nmcii be- $ ( O HI t II t 1 11,1 I V v. hvory gannont splendidly niatlo, iiK-ludin a witle t hoiee of materials and col iay, mo price, $.Y0. Women't Sweater! $7.98 to $10 colorings, Satur- Jl'ST received and very lt siralile are these new an gora sweaters for women. Sev eral pretty styles in the new shades, 'hie 'price $7.98 to $10.00. Burgess-If ash Co. Second Tloor. Women's Silk Gloves 85c L()N'(J, 1(5 hutton length, pure Milanese silk, double tipped fingers, Paris point stitching, all sizes, Sjit unlay, the pair, 85c. Bnrgeta-Wash Co. Main Floor Women's New Skirts KLOSFIT PETTICOATS, $5 rpl I VMV is a charniing seloc--I- tion from which to choose, made in a variety of pretty ways with Jersey tops in a witle range of colors, also Mack. The price $5.00. Bnrress-lTash Co Second rioor. For Fall, Saturday at $5.00 doubtful if vni ever saw better There are several new styles It's values. made up in the favored materials and offered Saturday, $5. Burg ss-Vaah Co. Second Tloor. New Fall Neckwear 23c to $2.60 AI1KAUTIFUL selection of new Fall neckwear lias junt arrived in cluding, tho new Tommy I.lfton collar, organdy collar and cuffs, new linen Quaker sets, pique, organdy and lace vests ranging in price from 2J o 82.50 Pr set. flT E also have a good line of new organdy and pique collars, or- gandy and pique veHtoes, flat collars In all the new styles, 25. Burress-lTaah Co. Main rioor. New Ribbons, Saturday, Yard 25c JUST received a shipment of new Fall ribbons lu plaids, fancies, Persians, plain Rating and moires, very desirable for girdles, ('. Inches wide: very special for Saturday, yd. 25 Btu-f -! Co. Main rioor. sashes, tunics, etc. Women's New Handkerchiefs 7jc WOMEN'S plain hemstitched pure linen handkerchiefs, good selec tion to choose from, very specially priced for Saturday, at, each, 7V4 Bartrais-Kash Co. Main rioor. There Is TiLc!? 1 Individuality in This Beautiful MILLINERY at $3.00 ONVK again millinery scores first place here in this big section among the women of Omaha. I Many women interested in new millin ery styles for fal' have viewed our show ing this v)eek and they have proclaimed our display to he far aheal of that JC in other stores in Omaha tpO Scores of Exquisite Creations Ideas Copied From the French Tint made here in our own workroom by able designers who have the faculty of im parting that individuality and distinctive ness so much sought by every woman. We are ablo to make hats cheaper and better than any French designer, and that is what we are doing now, working as hard as we can and Saturday we will show the most beautiful collection of French stylo hats at $5.00 ever seen lu Omaha. Buri-ass-Kaah Co. Bacond rioor. 5t Here Are Some of the Best Hosiery and Underwear Values That We Have Offered for a Long Time WomeA's Pure Silk Hose, 50c. Women's black pure thread silk boot hose, full fashioned, regular made foot; double mercerized garter top, high spliced heel and double sole, special, pair, 50c. Women's Mercerised Hose, 25c. Women's imported hose, black, lisle or silk mercerized, full regu lar made, regular 5')c values, tho Women's Mercerized Hose, 15c. Women's medium weight black mercerized hose, full seamless, double sole and high spliced heel, 2f)C values, per pair, 15c. heel and double sole, special, pair, 50c. pair, 25c. Women's Cotton Union Suits, 25c. Women's Shaped Cotton Vests, 15c. Women's extra low neck and sleeveless white cotton Women's low neck and short sleeved white cotton union suits, with wide umbrella leg, at 25c. shaped vests. We consider them good '25c values, at 15c. Burffass-Wash Co. Main rioor. Men's New ''BURNASCO" QUALITY SHIRTS Here for Saturday at $1 00 AND they represent the biggest values you've shared in for a long time. Properly cut and made, strictly per fect fitting. The materials are madras and percales, the kind that will give service and the col orings are strictly fast. There is a large selection of neat pattern1 from which to choose, Satur day, $1.00. Men's Silk Fibre Hose, 25c. A new shipment just in, including c-llk fibre and lisle thread, all the new shades, champagne, gunmetal, pearl and tan; also black and navy; half dozen S1.40. or single pair 25S Bnrr a-Kaah Co. Main rioor. Women's "GOOD SAMARITAN" SHOES Impart Real Comfort Every Minute THE greater part of your days are spent in your shoes. If you rise early and go to bed late your feet are sub- ' jected to shoes a long time. Why not have all the comfort that is due you? When you put on "Good Samari tan' shoes in the morning you get comfort and satisfaction every min ute until you take them off at night. The flexible sole follows every move ment of the foot naturally. Button and lace styles. Come In and let us fit you with a pair designed especially for your feet; the price Mothers Will Be Interested In There BOYS' SUITS at $4.98 A SPLENDID line of boys' Norfolk suits, made in the latest models of good quality ehevoits, cassimeres, worsteds and corduroys, some with two pair of full lined trousers, in a large assortment of pat terns to choose from, including blue serges, .etc. School will soon be open and the lx)ys will nppfl ruw snit uml liere in vour opportunity to secure a Q9o good, durable suit at Burraaa-Hash Co. Mala rioor, $4! $4.00 anrrass-Wasb Co. Main rioor. Your NEW HAT Is Here, Mr. Man AND In the very style, shape a color best suited to you. The n shapes for fall nd ew Include mushroon, pencil curl and drooping brim, with the crown a trifle higher than last season, finished with a wide band and V bow In contrasting or same shade. All the new shades and black are represented at S2.00. 82.50 " 83.00 NTK'IhON HATS You know their worth; we have them at 83.50 8-1.00. Barffaa-Bash Co. Main rioor. Rubber Cloth Suit Cases. 98c G' OOl.) strong suitcases, rubber cloth" covered, substantial frame, 2-inch size at $1.19; 24-inch size Saturday at 98c Borrass-Hash Co. Baaamant. Womens Crepe Gowns. $1.25 WHITE and delicate colors, splendid assortment of new slipover styles, finished with laces, embroidery and rib bon, an unusual value at $1.25. Burg-ass-Bash Co. Bacond rioor. Splendid CORSETS at $1.00 MEDIUM and low bust, made of striped coutil and finished with six hose sup- porters; an extreme special at $1.00. Burraas-Haah Co. Second rioor. The Economy Basement Salesroom Saturday Women's 10c Hose, 6c Women's black cotton hose, full seamless, regular 10c value, Saturday, pair DC Child '8 Union Suits, 23c. Cream cotton, medium weight union suits with drop seats, sizes 8 and 10 only, Saturday, at, the suit . , 23c Men's $1.00 Shirts, 49c. With collars attached, in plain colors or neat stripea. made full size of good quality material; reg ular $1.00 values, n. tC at Man's rail Troni.rs, 11.36 Men's trouHers maile nt foot! iuallty rui'fcliii!''. i-ln-vlut Hint Komtt-da In plain ami fumy pattern. In a it""' aaanrl merit of uzph. .xxiillv rjrlel fi Katurday at 11.85. WOMEN'S $3.00 SHOES at $1.95 Hift'h shoes for fall, made of patent, gun metal and kid with mat kid tops, military and Cuban heels, flexible (Joodyear welt Mrles, button ir lace styles, all (ff1 QC H.es represented, regular $3.00 p il 0 values, Saturday, pair Women's $2.50 Shoes, at $1.39 Made of patent leather or vicl kid, lace style with medium and low heels, all sizes represented ; regular $2.60 QQ glues, Saturday, the pair. . . . J 1 JU a jj Men's 75c Night Robes, 48c. Men's night robes, made of fine muslin, large sizes, 14 to A q 19, regular 75c quality, acxOC Men's 15c Hose, llzc. With reinforced toe, heel and sole, good wearing quality, some fancy colors; mostly black, rj the pair 9zC Men's Union Suits, 48c. F'oros mesh union suits with short sleeves, 4 inseam or ankle length and closed crotch, a r for OC BURGESS-NASH CO. ISot's Shirts, 29c Boy's shirts in blzes from 12 to 14, made of good qual ity percale and cbambray; a special value at SJD. ii li. h. EVERYBODY'S STORE."