THE W.K: OMAHA. FRIDAY, XOVEMRER 27. 1014. T5. BRIEF CITY NEWS ttfbtlnf ristnr.s, Burg-crs-Crandnn Co. fld.Uty Btoraf ft Ya Co., Soar- 888. HT Kot Prist It Now Dcicon Kress atlfnl All Mod.r Komn for Sal en th. easy payment plan Hunkers Rdl! Invtatimnt Co. Phone Dous. Batons from Wast Tom Kelly, aeire tsry of the Onlnha Kntary club, hut re turned from a trip to the Pacific ronrt. Library Cloaad Today All depart inents of the public library will bo cloned till day today In honor of ThsnUnslvIn day. 'Today's Compl.U Mori. FrolTTam" rlaaelfleil aeetlon today, ami appears In The Bee EXCLl f IVELT. find out what the various moving ploture theaters offer. Bett.r Bualocaa Is the feeling of the best judge rtuht now. You better your buslnean by locating In The Bee building (the bulldlre; that la always new). Office. Room 103. Sturr.ss la Delegate T. r. Sturge'e. editor of the Twentieth Century Fanner, has been officially deleKntod by the Com mercial club as the Omaha representative to attend the second annual Interstate Agricultural ar.d Industrial congress to be held at St. Joseph. Mo., In December. Improvers to Meet There will be a meeting of the Twelfth Ward Improve ment club members Friday evening at JIillr Park school, home of the city commissioners have been Invited to at tend. The topic will center around the sewer through Sillier park and as to whether It shall remain open or be closed. This Is Children's Day at the Benson ' Chicken Exhibition This afternoon will be children's day at the Kenson Chicken show, which la row in progress at 67S8 Mlin street of that village The youngsters will be ad mitted free. Th exhibition is made up of over 40o fowls of various sorts and is attracting much attention. In addition there are coops and accessories to the business, in cluding special feeds, etc. The show is being conducted under the rules of the American Poultry asso ciation, with fourteen classifications of poultry displays and a dozen premiums for eggs of various daises and breeds. Special prizes, four in number, are of fered by the American Barred Plymouth Rock club, Strafford. Chester county, Pennsylvania, through its secretary, Henry D. Rllcry, for the best colored ond shaped specimens of both male arid female Barred Plymouth Rocks. The Rhode Island lied Club of America will Kive eight ribbons, four to the single comb and four to the rose comb variety, for tlio best appealing "reds." Seven other special awards, Including a loving cup donated by the Fred Urodegaard company, will be made. Harklrn'a Arnica Halve r.hould le In every home ready to apply to all burns, bruises, sores, cuts and scalds. Heals quickly. 25c. All drug gists. Advertisement., ... Manufacturers of Nebraska to Give Goods to Refugees The manufacturers of Nebraska expect , t4 make up a lot of goods to be donated for the relief of suffering In Europe ai : result of the war, especially In Bel gium. When Governor Morehead's Proc lamation railing on citizens, counties and organizations to contribute liberally to a relief fund for Belgian and other Eu ropean sufferers the manufacturers as sembled in ' convention In Omaha en doratd the plan and offered to manufac ture what goods they would contribute. The railroads are to transport such t.r ticles free of charge. Pacific Limited to Chicago. This splendidly equipped, all steel ob servation car train of the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul railway leaves t'nlon station, Omaha, 7:50 p. in.; arrives Union station, Chicago, 9:15 a. m. Its numerous comfort features directness of route and fast schedule make :t the Premier train to Chicago. No extra fare. For t.ckcts and berths Inquire at city ticket office, 1317 Farnam St., Omaha. Two Former Omaha Men Promoted by !" the Cudahy Co, Two former Omahans, heads of depart ments with the Cudahy Packing ' com pany when its ma'n offices were here, have Just been made, vlco presidents of the firm, according to word received by their local friends. They are Harry F. Great sale of imported Jewelrj Novelties at $1.03. Sale of Women's Pure Thread Silk Hosiery. Choice of auy trimmed Hat in the Store, $5.00. Dainty Crepe de Chine Undersrprirents, $6.95 to $19.50 vabes, at $195. . Importer's stock of Art Needle Work Goods. See Friday's Papers for Particulars. Burgess-Nash Company. cvkrybooy's store" Wilklns and ticg Shepherd, who are well known to Omahans and were managers -f the rresh merit and provision depart ments, respectively, while In this city These promotions are understood to e part of the reorganization plan of the Cudahy company, in connection lth the retirement of K. A. Cudahy and E. A. CiMahy, Jr.. from active connection with u.e packing company, in I the seiei t oii f Joseph Cudahy as the new president. All three of the Cnriahys are former Omaha men and made their homes here until the headquarters were moved to Chicago. A large plant t Juarez, Mexico, has Just been acquired by the Cudahy com C iny and will he used chiefly as a meat cannery to supply the enormously In creased demand for canned meats, dua to the war. For the Weak an J eron.. Tired out. weak, nervous men and women need Electric Hitters. Helps tha nerv s and tores up the ystem. f"c and fl. All druggists Advertisement. Culls from tho Wire The Atyeilcan transport Hnford, with g?4 men on board for servlea In the canal ioho, has arrive 1 at Colon. One woman and four men were In jured, two probably fatally, in a Port land, I'n-.. hotel fire. Mtas Iva Jantls was probably fatally burned. Charles Patter's back and feet were an severely crushed In leaping from a second-storv window that h Is not expected to re cover. A. A. Boeg. Florida attorney, nnd his oaughter. Marlorle, 1. were found mur dered In the charred ruins of their coun try home near Miami. Kla. Th resi lience had been set on fire with the evi dent Intention of concealing the crime. ii.-Mi tin villi. 'ii ,'i linn miniH iit- .inn.-. Mystery surrounds the crime an I th? motive. The skulls of both victims had been crushed by eomo. heavy blunt Instru ment. Three hundred thousamt dollars, riV vlfled equally among the Chicago Art Inelitue, the Home for Destitute Crl. rle,1 Children nnl the Mary Thompson ospltal, Is provided for In the will of the late Chicago capitalist. Alexander A McKay. The remainder of his 2 WO.Wj estate res to relatives and friends. j Thursday, November 26, 1914 BURG ESS NASH COMPANY- STORE NEWS FOR FRIDAY BURGESS-NASH COMPANY Telephone Douglas 137. iroiRMJHI 1 8AMTA L AOS. WALL OFEM TOY TOWM FM1IDAY a He Will Arrive at the Union Station at 10 A. M. Where He Will Hold a Shoit Reception and Every Little Boy and Girl and Grownuos Too Are Invited to Meet Him There He Will Have a Present for All the Little Folks T OY TfYYW TQ niMnv Tv, 1.1 c., .:n i i t. 1 j oij.ii i Krai win omiui v lams win t ihuc tu vjiiutiut x i iuit v iiivniun with pomp and ceromonv. with bands nlavinor nnd. bnnnors fluttoriiur. H10 WILL ARRIVE AT TIIK UNION STATION at 10 n.m., whore he will be met by a band and escort. Immediately after his arrival he will hold a short reception, nnd every little boy and girl, and grownups, too, are invited to meet him there. He will have a present for all the little folks. AFTER the reception at the depot the procession will move north on lentil to Doug las, west to Kith, north to Tapitol, west to 17th, north k Chicago, west to 10th, north to Cuming, west to 24th, south on 24th to California, west to ."Wd, south to Far nam, west to .'ibth, south to Harney, east to '29th, south to Leavenworth, east to 24th, north to Farnam, east to Kith and the store, where he will swing open the gates of "TOY TOWN" to everybody. Locations and Time For SANTA CLAUS RECEPTIONS FRIDAY He'll Have a Present For Every Child Union Station 10 A. M. 24th and Cuming 10:30 A. M. 36th and Farnam 11 A. M. 24th and Leavenworth 11:30 A. M. 24 th and Farnam 12 M. Burgess-Nash Toy Town 12:30 P. M. 69c These Dress Materials Offered Friday at 69c the Yard Are Extreme Values JUST the materials In greateFt favor right now4 4 inches wide and all wool, including: French Sereen. Panama. Batistes, Mohairs, Granite Weaves, etc. Big; range of the most desirable colors. Very special Friday, at, yard Bnrf aa-Haah Oo. Main floor. Remnants of $1.00 and $1.50 SILKS Friday, Lengths 1 to 5 Yards, 69c Yd. THE' lot consists of all .'the best colors and weaves left from this season's selling, including such as silk poplins, crepe de chine, stripe messaliue, pongees, chiffon, taffetas, foulards, etc. Excellent lengths for watstb, dresses and trimming purposes, 1 to 5 yards In a piece; widths 24 to' 42 inches. Regularly $1.00 to $1.50 the yard. .... ' " ' ,L Burff.aa-Vash Co. Mala Floor. The NOTION Sale for Friday Elastic sanitary belts ...12)ac W'omen's and children's hose supporters, per pair 0c Twist, all col ors, docen . . 6c Silk finish cro chet cotton, per spool 3c 200-yard spool machine thread spool 2c Bone hairpins, box c Fancy work basket, oa., 2 la Large bottle machine oil loc Ironing board pads 50c Ironing board covers . . . .2ftc Barr.aa-XTadi Co, Main oor. Slipon dress shields, pr., 2Sc Shoe trees, per pair 7 He Large hair nets, two for ...ftc Pure beeswai for Be EXfflMTION DAYS Friday and Saturday WE will place on special ex hibition In an artistically arranged section of our Second Floor a magnificent collection of fine taprtdl Fanucy Novelty Velvets and Invite you to come and view this gorgeous display. Many of the materials are those from which were made the models shown at the recent Fashion Fete of "American Designs for Ameri can Women" held in the ballroom of the Ritz-Carlton hotel, New York, and are very desirable for evening and afternoon gowns, tail ored suits, evening wraps, waists, etc. Tho materials will be placed On Sale Monday at About a Third the Real Value EXTRA S? ECIAL- WOMEN'S SILK and VELVET DRESSES That Are $26.50, $19.50 and $25X10 Values at $ 10.90 A MOST unusual lrvss value just in time for Friday ' selling the' woman who secures one of these charming creations count herself lucky, indeed. H'h a beautiful collection, embracing the very latest dress ideas, ,made of silks and velvets, also combinations of velvet and silks with new collar, new sleeves, new flare and tuuic skirts. In fact, there arc a score or more of smart models that are very desirable for afternoon or street wear. Black, navy blue, brown and wistaria, all sizes for women and misses; dresses that were made to retail for $10.50 $19.50 and $25.00. Burff.sa-Xaah Co. Stoond rioo. can J i. FRIDAY IN THE ECONOMY BASEMENT SALESROOM HereaGreatSaleforFriday of FINE BATH ROBE BLANKETS THE greatest opportunity that has. ever been of fered in Omaha for some time to secure just the right size blanket complete with cords and frog:) for making robes for men, women and children. An unlimited variety of styles and fast colorings that are pleasing to the eye. $2.98 Bath Robe Blankets, $1.75. Size 72x90, complete with frogs and cords to match tne oeautirul light, medium and dark styles. The ones that have been on display In our Harney street show window, at, the set. $1.75. $2.25 Bf th Robe Blankets, $1.39. Sizes 7288, complete with cords and irogs to match. Very neat medium and dark colored designs. 'I he ones that have been on display in our Hurncy rtreet window, at, 6t, $1.39. $2.03 Bath Robe Blankets, $1.19. Size 70x86, complete with cords and frogs to match the medium and dark colorings. The ones that 1 nave been on display in our Harney street window at. set. $1.19. The colorings are warranted to be fast. These fancy bath robe blankets are also suitable to be used as bed comforters. nrrm-Btih Co. Bmnt. WE wnnt you to come and carefully examine these cleverly woven ratine crepes. Most serviceable, Dress and Street Shoes, Special $2.45 WOMEN'S SUOKN, made on the new round stage toe, patent and gun metal leathers, cloth or kid tops. plain or tipped toes, light or medium weight soles, Spanish or Cuban heels. Very com-' lortable- Exceptional values for Friday, at, per pair 2.45 Women's Felt Slippers, Httc Tair Ribbon trimmed, leathei soles and heels; colors are black, gray and wine, per 1'air 80 Jersey lx(glnKK, 8Io Misses' and child's Jersey knit fleece lined leggings. Women's Felt Klipporit, 40c 1'alr Women's black felt slip pers, red flannel lined and felt soles, special, pr. 40 Infants KIiom, 60c One lot of Infants' kid button shoes, patent t p, first step style; very sp- all sizes, pair 30f cial values, at Plr..59 Burrwi-kuli Co. Btiuut. 50c All SILK RATINE CREPE, 15c all silk, yard wide. J.u;t 58 full bulls to be sold. IJlack, JLJ, Copenhagen, navy, cadet, tan, brown and lavender We secured these silk ratine crepes for much 1?hs thun half their real worth'and we are going to give you the full benefit of the savings; first quality only (no seconds), yard 15c Domestic Bargains for Friday Cullun CbkUies, 14 l c Oriental and taucy ligured cotton challles. Perfcjci gooug QJL from the bolt, yard.... mC Muollii at Oc Unbleached muslin, extra fine grade, good heavy weight; luo value. Two widths, will make J splendid sheets; at, yard.. OC ItUnkolM m $1.1)8 Size 72x84, heavy wool finished white double bed blankets with blue or pink bor der, at. pair. . . . Illnnkeu at ! ) The same blankets as above; size G6x80, at, J - Cf pair J 1 iOU Be Muslin at 2 he The regular 6c grade, bleached muslin from the bolt QJL Tuesday, at, yard ; 2 C And there are hundreds of other interesting bargains awaiting you in our Basement Friday. MUuitiartl l'rinlH, H)c Light aud dark styles; also fancy woven dre giut;uuuiB. You win be delighted viUi the large bssott luent lroui whicn to mau O J your selection at, yard.. O2C Highly mercerized black tialeeus. I'eiucoata luuUtj iroiu same mate rial would retail at $2.bu to IJ.50 ecuh. From tue bolt Friday at, yard. . . . hc Shaker FlMiiuel, Hleaihed shaker flannel. The 7 iC giadc, on S4le iroiu the bolt, at, yard tUc Outing Flannel, 5c Fancy light and dark outing flau- nel. You will recognize every yard to be the 10c grade; sale price, yard 43c lied Sheets, 2Hc rilze 72x90 Inches; seamless bleached sheots. Worth 46c. Bach 10ic 'he 7 iC 34c flau ' yard 5c .rnless 28c $1.98 WINTER COATS For Women and Misses That Were $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00, for Clearaway Friday, Special ilo S' IZE3 84, 36 and 88. for small women and misses only, but tha values are very unusual. Good warm wiuter coats made up in a variety of stylos from such splendid materials an mixtures, novelty weaves, chinchillas, plushes, etc. i;oau tnat were $10.00. 112. K0 m mm St . -m $15.00, your choice Friday. Bttjf-K.li Co. ai.uot. to Bigjvprqns Special for Friday at 35c $1.00 Men's FURNISHINGS in Basement 12ic Men's HcMie, 12 4 c Engineer's and firemen's hose, black, tan and gray, extra heavy. high spliced heel and toe and double soles, pr. Jersey Sweaters, 45c Turtle neck or made with the new "glove" snap fasteners. Blue, maroon and gray color A r" Fair 40C Men's Kusxnder Good styles, some police, fireman's aud Nebraska Cady, worth 1 a to 60c, sale price, 10c, 15c, 1 UC Men's I nlon Hults, 9Hc Genuine "Velastlc" Union Suits; fleece lined, good quality, at 98c Men's I'ulou Suits, 7lc Derby ribbed, heavy cotton Union Suits; ecru color. Slightly imper fect; worth regular 11.25. Sale price . . . Men's I'nderwnar, 45c Heavy two-piece fleeced Underwear, each IOC 79c Bungalow aprons, light and dark percales, nit una long, f.aturaay.( 35 0r 3 for Misses Sweaters, 4 MImhc' ttiij children's wvatera In a varlnty if ouloro, values A On fl and tl.XK, fur hild's Coat, K1.08 Little tot's mailt in boar ukln, quilted Hu tu v. red. blown gray nd no llu. Child's Sleeper, 25c I'liMdren". outlna );t tlcouts, Nlettpuiii uiiu aieon Dioomers. hd. 25c cla) for Sale of 50c to 75c ENAMEL WARE In the -BASEMENT Friday at 29c A SPECIAL, feat vit e that should and will pack th's aertton all day Ktlday. Th offering lncluile Jn.t auch Iteina an nefl.ird he n'try lio'iiewlfc .very oiia alrKtly flrit quality gray cnnnielwai .; The orieilnK im-iuufx. PISH PANS, 14 and 1T. (limit alza BKRI.IN KliTTI-KH, and 12-iiuart tl KNAMKl, TAILS, 10 anil 8-qunrt xlne l'KK8i;kvlNU KKT TI.EH, 10-quart size.... COKFEK VUTH, 3-qt aUJ Ti'tirv .oat. Choice 29c 17c HOSE 10c Heavy fleece lined hose, seamless, "seconds" of 17c quality, for women and for boys In sizes 6 to 10, pair 10c 'everybody's store"