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VOL. XL1V NO. no.
OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING.- OCTOBER 24, 1014.
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SINGLE COPY TWr CENTS.
PORK GOES DOWN, BACON DP!
Preili Pig'i Meat Drop Two Cents,
xv While Cured Makes Advance.
OTHER FOODS ARE FLUCTUATING
rles af Vlrtaala Are Vp mm 4 Dawn,
. Accord I eg to Their rietlfl
eras mmn the Dfmil
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' By ifitnt arbitrary maneuver the erica
of pork took a sudden drop of I cents to
' the pound yesterday, while at the same
time bacon, which la nothing" mom nor'i
leas than cured pork, took a Jump up
ward of 1H cents a pound. This star
tling and contrary activity of the pork
market created considerable surprise an J
much consternation. '
1 Iard, also, has cone up this week. It
--has advanced x cents a pound. Lamb
has dropped 1 cent, a pound, while beef
remains steady. Chickens are cheap.
Fresh fish Is also cheap, but salt fish
la high.
Sugar his dropped acatn. It Is now
selling at seventeen pounds for $1. Flour
Is exhibiting signs of an advance. No
change has occurred in the retail market,
but according to Al King, manager of
Hayden's grocery department. It will
take the upward leap any time now.
The present price Is $1.35.
Butter has gone up 2 cents, from 31
to 33 cents. The rise has augmented cSn
slderabty sales in butterlne, which sells
1 at about 10 cents lower for the best
brand.
The cheese market has been broken.
American cheese Is now selling at U to
20 oents, I cents off.
Eggs are up and very scarce, as the
farmers are holding them for higher
prices. The best eggs are selling at 36
cent.
i Apples are plentiful and cheap. Jon
athans are selling at S1.36 a. box. Other
apples are correspondingly low. Apples
are selling at about tl a box oheaper
this year than at this time last year.
Pumpkins and hubbard squash are on
the market, now that Hallowe'en Is ap
proaching. Both sell at 10 and 16 cents.
Cider is also on the market, selling at
15 cents.
. California Tokay grapes are up to 8
cents and are about all done for the sea
son, i i
Vegetables of the home grown variety
ars plentiful and very reasonable. Oys
ters dropped from 46 to 40 cents a Quart
French Are Buying
Horses for War on
the Omaha Market
"Omaha Is a good horse market." say
. the Frenchmen who are hera buying
horses: for cavalry and artillery purposes
In the. French army. They have decided
to stay In Omaha longer than at first
planned, as more animals are coming in
all the time and they wish to buy all
available for their uses.
Counts de Pertrange is the Frenchman
. who judges the horses and decides which
ones are suitable. He then turns tnem
over i.6 Dr. Henry Lafenetre, the veterin
arian of the party, who passes upon the
physical fitness of each horse. William
Post and Lew Walte of New Tork ae
oompany the Frenchmen and have the
contract for supplying a number of thous
and head of horse.
None of these four men will admit that
their purchases are Intended for use in
the war. Mr. Post says their contract Is
with a private firm, but Compte de Per
- t range Is known to vbe a captain in the
French army, and the requirements which
he and the veternarian lay down indicate
that the horses are desired for cavalry
and artillery work.
The quartette of buyers have already
secured many horses at Miles City, Me.,
and other western markets. When they
have combed over the Omaha market
thoroughly, they win go to 6t Louis.
B'nai B'rith Pledges
a War Relief Fund
MKlnley lodge of the B'nai B'rith and
its ladles' auxllUary pledged f2 to the
relief fund for Jewish sufferers ' In the
war sons at a meeting Thursday evening
at the Metropolitan club. The organisa
tions aim to have their contribution fund
reach the $1,009 mark, and committees
were appointed to devise ways to raise
this sum. '
Following the meeting Nathan Bern
stein spoke on "Oood Citlsenshlp." He
urged the members to vote for the citi
zens' ticket of candidates for the Board
of Education In order to counteract the
one-man power on the board now.
' Miss Miriam Davis gave a draroatio
i reading, and musical numbers were given
by Victor Elsler, 'Morris Mark man, Miss
Bernice Kulakovsky and Eugene Blaster.
CLUB HOUSE NEAR VALLEY
BURNS WEDNESDAY NIGHT
The Fort McConnell club house onthe
banks of Lake Houlihan, three miles
west of Valley, was totally destroyed by
fire Wednesday night, la the report com
ing to Ed Hennessey, one of the mem
bers of the club. ' The loss la estimated
at about $1,000. Jt Is supposed that rtte
tire was started by tramp. '
The Port McConnell club has grounds
that are remote from any he use and the
nearest home owners were unable to
etsy the progress ofthe flames. At the
time of its destruction the club house
contained a large quantity of bedding,
numerous suits of clothes of club mem
bers, besides several boats. The club
house was a bunting and fishing lodge.
Arrangements are being made for re
building larger and better and the new
building will probably be erected this fall.
The members of the club are mostly rail
road mem.
WHISKY MADE WHILE YOU
WAIT IN SHOW WINDOW
The Luxus Mercantile company, directly
opposite the ' postofftee. is exhibiting a
miniature still la raM rperattoa ha their
windows. A log building. In Which is
contained all the eperretu of an up-to-date
whiskey plant, has been' furnished
the local firm by the Cedar Brook Distil
ling company, and the model is attracting
)e.rge crowds wltaj Its Intricate and exact
'-oresentatloa of the real thing.
Friday, Oct 23, 1914-
-BURGESS-NASII CO. - STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY BURQES S-NASH CO..
-Sixteenth and Harney Streets.
Reliable Goods On(y and the TRUTH Only About Them
Women's Kid Gloves
Saturday at pr. $1.25
THE most desirable styles and
shades In kid, mocha silk
lined, cape and doeskin, 1 and 2
clasp. Every pair fitted to the
hand.
Long Gloves, $1.00
Leatherette and chsmoisette
gloves, 12 and 16-button length,
also 2-clap, washable, white or
gray, all sixes, pair S1.00
Gloves at 50
Chamoisette, cashmere and stlk,
long or short, tan, gray, natural,
pongee, white and black.
Barfess-Waah Oe. Stain Floor.
Dainty Neckwear for
Saturday, Special. 25c
A CHARMING variety, Including
organdy and pique collar ana
cuff sets, vestees, new colonial
pique collar and cuff sets, embroi
dered and plain organdy or pique
roll collar.
' Neckwear at BOc
Including net vestees, organdy
vestees, plain, embroidered and
tucked cuffs, to match: also or
gandy or pique roll collars and
the new pleated Llpton collar and
cuff sets.
. Bnrgess-wesh Co. Maia Floe.
These Dress Shoes at $3.50'
Are Not the Ordinary $3.50 Kind
W K have told you before about this most unusual shoe at $3.50.
i It Is by far the best shoe at the price sold In Omaha today, be
cause we are specializing at this price.
It has style it has comfort it has wear. Button
patterns, made In patent, gunmetal and vlel kid
leathers, with both cloth and kid tops, plain and
tipped toes, Louis and Cuban heels, very flexible
sewed soles. This is truly an unusual shoe value
at, pair 83.50
Misses and Children's Shoes.
Button shoes for school wear, made of gun-
metal leather, broad and medium toe lasts
that are perfect fitting and very comfortable;
shoes that will give the service you expect for
the price.
Misses' sizes, 11 M to 2, for. .$2.25 anl $2. BO
Children's sine, SH to 11. $2.00 and $2.23
Bury -Hash Oo. Mala Floor.
V'm-mv aaM
The Boy is Proud of His Suit
If it Comes From Burgess-Nash
AND why shouldn't he be when everything that's good is Included
In the making of these garments for the boy of today who will
be the man of tomorrow.
We are catering to the boys of Omaha we want them to help ua
in the building up of this business. If they are our friends today they
will be our frienda when they are grown. For Saturday we offer-
Boys' Norfolk Suits, Saturday, $4.98
They are French Norfolk effect, all-wool cheviots, cassimeres and
serges, in blues, grays, browns and tartan plaids.
Trousers are peg top, full lined and all seams taped and double stitched.
Some suits have two pairs of trousers. The price 84.08
Boys' Norfolk Suits at $0.50
The latest style Norfolk effect in cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds,
all the newest patterns. The trousers are cut full, lined throughout
and all seams reinforced.
Boys' lUlmwraan Overcoats at $54)0 to $12.00
Sires 3-to 10, fancy cheviots In a variety of patterns. The most
popular overcoat for. boys of the season.
-. Boys' 91.00 Blonsee, Saturday, 65c.
Made of the famous Anderson madras, in a pretty line of patterns and
colorings, extra well made; regular $1.00 value, for... G5
W carry a complete line of furnishings for boys and the prices
are the satisfactory sort. -
arg a -Wash Co. Peart h Tloor. '
Something Interesting for Saturday
In the Children's Wear Sections
SPECIAL: A splendid showing of beautiful coats, sizes 6 to 14
.years. Made of the finest velvet, plush, zebaline, Persian, Bouclev
la all the favored colors with price range of . -85.00 to $29.&rf
umiarcng scnooi ureases, f 3.98
MADE of serge in basque and Russian
style combination of Roman stripe,
etc., colors, navy, blue, brown and green;
special for Saturday. 82.98
Children's Velvet Dresses, $3.98
A OOOD selection of children's velvet
dresses made In a splendid quality vel
vet In navy, blue and green; sizes 6 to 10
years; special Saturday ...83.98
Children's Coats, 98.08
INCLUDING chinchilla, corduroy and nov-
elty materials made low belted and box
style, lined with fine sateen for slses 2 to
6 years.
Children's Coats, 95.00
EXTRA fine quality corduroy and chin
chilla coats in belted, double and single
breasted effects lined with fine sateen for
slses 2 to 6 years. . .
Barfess-Waah. Oo. Baooad Tloor.
Halloween Novelties
Halloween will be here before
you .eallxe it.
Table decorations and favors
are being shown at the Station
ery Department.
Toys and mask' at the Toy
Department on the Fourth
floor.
Sweatmeats of all, kinds In
the candy section in the Basement
Pretty . ALL 'SILK
RIBBONS at 19c
A BIO assortment and big
values. The lot Includes
plsin taffetas, Roman stripes,
plaids, moires and fancy prints
in the new colorings and designs,
6 Inches wide.
Svrgess-waah Co. Hala Tloor,
Special 88-Note Music Rolls 3 for $1
ALL popular numbers and regularly sell for 75c each. Choice of
any three from the following:
11(20 Ballln' the Jack, one step and DUIe Olrl. march and l-step
l?t. I 31171 Ano Xuava novelty
litli lon C5 Ruth.... one step 4172 What do you want with ma.
1121 la America, march nd 2-step I song '
If by mall 15c additional for postage.
Bargess-Baaa, Co. Tonrta Floor.
These $7 to $9 Fiber Trunks, on 4th Floor
Saturday at. $5.98
EXACTLY as Illustrated In sizes
82. $4 aaad S Inches. Con
structed of heavy basswood, cov
ered with good quality black fiber,
well protected with hardwood
(stained) slats brass trimmed,
with excelsior lock, fancy pattern
lining. Regular f 7 fe OO
to $ values OO.tO
Bargeea-sTask CoTonrta moor.
Here's a 'Sale of Women's and Misses'
martlY Tailored.
SUITS
That Afford the Biggest Range of Selection and Best Values We've Offered This Season
Illustration was sketched In our
" LJ Ready-to-Wear Department- j VJ "
nn HERE are three great groups embracing the season's very newest and most favored models, materials and colon.
A sale that merits your most earnest consideration.
at n4so
BEAUTIFUL tailored suits for wsmen and
misses, that are worth fully one-half
more. Made of wool serges, poplins and
cheviots. In the new Redingote style, with
yoke skirt. Best colors and black.
50
SEVERAL of the season's best model.,
including the Redingote and Directoire
styles; plain and yoke skirts; poplins, gabar
dines and cheviots, in shades of plum,, navy,
green and brown, also black.
A VALUE you cannot duplicate elsewhere
in town at the price. Variety of in
dividual styles, in broadcloth. Imported
gabardines and poplins; the shades are navy,
Russian, green and brown, also black.
Snrreea-sTaah Co. eooad Tloor.
A Remarkable Purchase and
Sale offUNDERWEAR
69c
REMARKABLE from the fact that it is the very sort of
underwear vou will want and offered to you at tho
beginninr of the season at way below the regular price.
Women's $1.00 to $1.50 Union Suits at 69o.
Including
Women's white cotton union suits, low neck.
elbow sleeves, ankle length.
Women's white cotton union suits,
high neck, long sleeves, ankle
length, regular or extra sizes.
Women's silk and wool union suits, low neck,
elbow sleeves, Dutch neck.
Regular $1.00 and 11.50 values, Saturday. .69a
Women's natural or camel's hair flat wool
vests and pants.
Women's silver gray, ribbed wool or part wool
vests and panta.
Youth's and Mlssee' Union Suits, $1.00 to $1.50
. . . . Values, OOc.
' Including youth's silver gray -wool union
suits, sites 16, 17 and ,18.
Misses' natural part-wool union, suits.
. Boys' natural part-wool unior. suits. tQ
Regular $1.00 and $1.50 values, for.. OaC
Women's 0Oe Vests, 89c
Fine white cotton fleece lined
vests ana. pants, regular Qf
60c values, at
Children's Underwear, 20e
White ribbed worsted vests and
pants, slses 24 to 34, sell nr
reg. for 45c to 75c, choice e3C
IV THE ECONOMY 11AKEMENT
This 23-Inch JOINTED DOLL Is the
Biggest Value in the City at 95c
A NOTHER feature for the new Tor and Doll
Department on the new dnylllit rourlh
Floor that will help to bring the crowds again
Saturday.
Theee dolls are full Jointed, 21 inches Inns,
have natural eyelashes and hair, eyes that open
and close, pretty faces, chemise, stockings and
bootees.
Character Dolls
A remarkable eollertlon, our entire Importa
tion has been received and la n-w on llply
A special character baby with hair and sleeplnir
eyes for aoe
Other character dolls all slses at 80. BSo,
l.BS, Sl.BO and M-SO, to the famous Katy Kruse
dolls at 91SJO, B1T.SO and tllM.
( Parlor Golf Game, $ 1 .00
One of the moat fascinating; Indoor
samee you ever played. The same
rules govern.lt as the regular outdoor
same. Has the same hasarda and the
same fascination. Hpeclal price... SUM
aargeea-Kaak Oo. reurth Fleer.
Child's Vesta, 10e '
Silver gray fleece lined vesta and
pants, sizes 34 to 30,
at
Child's Union Suit, 23o
Cream color, ribbed cot
ton union suits, drop seats mOC
19c
- Women's Union Salts at 89c
High neck, long sleeves, ankle
length, medium fleeced, regular
or extra slses, also low neck and
elbow sleeves, in sizes 4, G and C;
slight imperfections of QQ
50c to Oc values, choice aJvC
Chocolates. 25c lb.
IT VERT day Is candy day. at Bur-geas-Naah.
Oiooolates, pure cream, lb tSo
Penochl, home-made, lb..... 8 So
Salted Peanuts, per lb J8o
Oaramela, freeh nut. lb BSo
We are diatiibuters of the famous
Bunte Hroa.' cAndlea.
Borgeea-nash Oo aasemeat.
China Painting Lesson Free
rpiU classes have been filled to the
limit at both aesslons since, the
opening; of the Department.
We would advUe you to see MIns
Kmlg at aa early a date as possible
.and make your reservation in order
that you may secure th. days and
hours that suit you best.
nasaee dally 10 a. m. to 12 m.
and J to 4 p. m.
Burgess-sresh Oo. Fourth Floor.
DRUG and TOILE! Specials for Saturday
20 Mule Team borax ,7c
Jap Rose soap, 10c cake Qc
Java Klce powder, 50c size . .31:
Pels Naphtha Soap. 10 cakes. 0c
Seal Plush. 25c csn 17o
Toilet paper, crepe fin,. 4 rolls 10c
Household ammonia, 1 pint Ho
Ivory soap, 6 cakes 10c
Borax chips, large package.. JOc
Pompelan massage cream, 76c
size 40o
Monoxide tooth powder, 25c size
for
liic
12c
Peroxide cream, 25c size ...
Mennen's talcum powder . .
Daggett ft Randall's cold cream.
1 0c size 7c
10 regular 50o perfumes Satur
day, per ounce 23o
Seldllts powders, 26c pkg. . ,lc
Horilek's malted milk, $3.60 size
at .$2.79
Burgees-Basil
Ssl heps tics, 50c size ......82c
Syrup of figs, 50c size BHv
Pape's dyspepsia, 50c size ..03c
Plnkham's compound, $1 size 07c
Beef, wine and iron, 1 pt. ..42c
Duffy's pure malt whisky, $1.00
size 70c
Canthrox, 60c size 2c
All Abonlta 25c preparations 17c
Jad 8alts76c slse S4c
Palmollve soap, 2 rakes l.'lc
Chloride lime, l ib. can loc
O Cedar oil, 25c size ...... ISo
Liquid veneer, 50c size . ... .RHe
Johnson's floor wax, 50c size 8c
Vacuum bottles, 1 qt. size $i.9H
Electric spark soap, 8 cakes 2ftc
P. & (j. naphtha soap, rake. . . ,4c
We have a lot of odd numbers
In rubber goods to be closed out
at Vs price.
Co Mala Floor.
ECONOMY BASEMENT
A Sale Saturday of
TAILORED SUITS
at $7.98, $9.98, $12.98
That Moans a Saving of Fully One-Third of
the Itegular Trice.
TOO, much, stress cannot be brought to bear
on the real importance of this offering
Saturday- We consider the "Values most ex
traordinary, and you will, too, when you see
the suits. Three groups
women's imm -jaiiorea isuits lor S7.B. try
TIi.tV. mad nf nlaln sere. In hlnj. n, Klnrlr 'Vtrf
new long style coat finished with velvet cuffs
and collar, full satin lined. The. &mmm(Q
skirt is yoke style snd trimmed with OVO
velvet buttons. Regulsr $12.50 i v
y weaves ana
I $Q98
values, sale, price Saturday,,
Women's $13 Tailored Nults, Saturday, $.").
Latest styles, made of serges, fancy weaves and
mixtures, In a splendid selection of
new styles; good range of colors;
positively worth $lo.00, Saturday,
choice
Women's and Mlssee' $19.00 to $23 Tailored
Knits, $12.0H.
They ars simply wonderful values, and we
know you will agree with us when you see
them. They're all latest slyles, beautiful In
style, material and color effects. Samples from
a big maker. Made in a variety of fine ma
terials, broadcloths, fancy weaves, gfQ
serges, etc. In all the most4e- "J .7 0
slrable shades. Regular $19.50 1 '
to $25.00 values A JaaJ
Boys' Suits Saturday $2.95
NORFOLK style with stitch
ed belts in gray and
brown cheviots. Pants cut full
with all seams taped and rein
forced; very specially priced
for Saturday, at $2.98.
I!
"Maish" Comforters at J2.9S
THE very finest stlkollne or
French sateen covered
comforters, extra large slse
with the very best cotton fill
ing, linotted or scroll stitched,
regular $4 values at $2.93 ea-
Carnations, each 2c
Fresh cut, long stem, assorted colors
and white, special at . Cut Flower
Section, . each ... .2
Free Lessons in Art Em
broidery for Children
Are given by a competent instructor
every Saturday morning from 10
to 12.
Barreee-Baaa Co Tfcirt Tloor.
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j BorgeewWash CoHala Batraaae. EYERYBODT S STORE
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