TUT OMAHA SITXDAY VVA: NOVKMMWt J: 1!)U. 7 A MONROE DOCTRINE ENDORSEDBY TAFT Former President Says Landing of Enemies of Britain in Canada Would Not Be Violation. RESULT MIGHT BE, HOWEVER i:frt to i:alillnli ew Form of l.nvrrninrn t In Domlnloa In Cite of Victory- Would Hare Much an Kffcrt. MONTCLAirt, N. J.. Nov2S.-The Mem i'o dot trine was otronsly Indorsed. Its lplatloae to the prrsont European war discussed, ami the declaration that lnter-fori-noo by the I'nited States In Mexico ami CVntrnl American states has had nothing to do with that doctrine, was i.'ailo liy former President 'William How nr-1 Taft In an address hero tonight. These are porno of the Salient features of his remarks: The landing of troops In Canada by enemies of Great Britain could not con i-tttulo violation of the doctrine, but an effoit to establish new form of govern ment .In case of victory would. s There I llttto likelihood of the policy l.eintf pressed In Argentina, itraxll'and Chile. These countries are able to pro tect themselves, and they are so remote from the United States that violations of the doctrine in respect to them would not e harmful to this country's Interests and safety. Why Not Applied In Mftlco. The doctrine has not been applied In Mexico ' because ' there Is nothing in It which requires the United States to bring about peace in that country. "Watchful waiting." Mr.. Taft. said, was the term applied to the United States status, but he went on, "we have neither watched nor waited, but have In -fact most hastily Intervened, and thus find the present anarchy charged the log ical consequence of our policy." Mr. Taft found much good to say about ilio Monroe doctrine, and expressed the hope that it might not be abandoned. ' It has made for peace for ninety years," he said. "Why will it not make for peace in the next 100 years?" The Case of Canada. r "Canada la already furnishing substan tial military aid to Great Britain and the !lles," said Mr. TaXl. . "She has sent 1 aody of 30.000 men, well equipped soldiers, nx Is preparing more and intending; to end them. On what theory could wa lustly object to Germany taking counter measures and carrying, the war-into a :ountry which is waging war upon her? U that the Monroe doctrine would con istcntly require of us would-be to in sist that when the war Is over, if Ger many were successful, she could not tako jver the territory of Canada and over throw her government and establish her awn there, or take any oppressive treas ures which would have a similar effect. Hut we could not object to her exacting an indemnity if she were the .victor." Mr. Taft sees little danger of the policy .1: awing this country Into trouble with a Kuropcan nation soon, at least one reason u-ing that the present struggle abroad will leave them exhausted and therefore unlikely to begin new hostilities. Wilsoa Again Says'- ' - Suffrage is Issue- " for State Solution WASHINGTON, Nov. President .ib-on again today defined his position . . woman suffrage in a letter to Miss . .ry M. C'hllds, a government employe i i-ic. reiterating that he believed the .. t stion to be a state issue. 1 am deeply impressed with the womaa x.i.'i'rage question," wrote the president, "I i.t I believe It can best be worked out I y mutes rather man by cnanglng the h ndumental law of the nation. Such a change would run too. far and too .fast ahead of the general public opinion- of the country." The president will see a delegation of suffragists In the near future, but is not expected to change his position an nounced again in today's letter. Mr. Wilson saw no callers during the morn ing, but arrangements were made for him to see Henry Van Pyke, minister to Holland, as soon as Mr. Van Dyke comes to Washington. French Artillery v Brings Down a : . : 9 German Aeroplane PARIS, Nov. 28. The French war of fice gave out an official communication this afternoon as follows: "In Belgium the' artillery exchanges' were continued during the day of Novem ber 2 without particular incident. The heavy German artillery 'showed less activity. There was but one "attack of Infantry, to the south of Yprea, which was repulsed by our troops. "Toward the evening our artillery I rought down a German biplane, carry ing three aviators. ' Ons of the men was killed and the other two . were made I tI setters. -In the region of Arras and further to the south there has been no change. The day passed quietly in the region of the .ine. In Champagne our heavy artillery infected serious losses on the artillery of the enemy. 'From the Argonne to the Vosges there I., nothing to report." lice Want Ads Are the Best Business lloostcrs. i Austria Reports Situation is Same VIK.NNA, Nov. 28. -(Via Ajpsterdani a id Ijondun.) An official communication i.'i:nd umltr rate of November 28 at I o-:n xaya: , ' The situation is unchanged. "in ItuuMian Poland yesterday it was g. neritlly quiet. Home week Russian at tacks were repulsed, righting in the Carpathians continues. ' In the southern theater (Scrvia) right ing continued yesterday on nearly all the front. Several Important positions wcra ta!-.i-n 1-y our troops." Ulll Jolaa Red hat. . A dipaleii front Kokomo, 1 n. 1 ., says: "Aii-.y ill 1, former Kokomo Red fco I'lHYcr. Iiuk been signed by the Boston :i i for a tryoui next season. 6iU i ulat.-d for a tnU at shortstop." Toombs lias t'aatrol. Nothing Is wrong -with the control of Jack t'oomtis in spite -of the fact that Alack has asked waivers. The "iron Vnan" has coma out of the Maine woods with two deer. Sunday, Not. 29, 1914 BURGESS NASH COMPANY STORE NEW3 FOR MONDAY BURQESSNASH COMPANY Phone Douglas 137. A Remarkable Exhibition and Sale Monday of a New York Importer's Stock of the Finest Imported Fancy Silks. lmro9 Mlltf Vlwt89 Lm&B a n4 Which We Secured at an Average of One-Third the Real Value 'T HERE'S a story back of this most unusual offer ing the silks and novelties which are far above the ordinary character were originally displayed at Ghent in the late" summer during the annual exhibi tion, to which all the foreign and American creators of fashion go to get their style inspirations. Then Paris went to war and for the moment laid aside unchallenged "her supremacy in the world of fashion. Meanwhile, lierlin, Vienna, iloihe, Petrograd and Lon don have been disqualified to be her understudy. New $6.00 to $8.50 All-Silk Velours, $3.95 Including: T Peau de Zebra, all silk. In a wide selection of colors; Pelucbe Va lours, 32 Inches wide, all colors and all silks; Chiffon Velvet. 42 Inches wide, new street shades. $18.00 to $25.00 Embroidered Taffeta, $9.95 Beautiful embroidered French chiffon taffeta, black, blue, pink and white, 88 Inches wide. $25.00 Tinseled Crepe at $12.75 French crepe, tinseled, an exquisite creation, 42 inches wide; white and pink. $15.00 Bordered Chiffon at $5.95 Bordered chiffon, 42 inches wide, black with silver; American beauty ' with gold; mustard with silver; taupe with silver. , New Arrivals:- " Beautiful New Coats With Large Vel vet Collar, $19.50 to $22.50 Values, Monday at $15.00 AND they are the. very sort of coats " everybody is asking for beauti fully made of zibelines, Hindoo Lynx and the fancy .weaves in the new belted, flare styles, finished with a large velvet collar. They are very desirable and we consider them most unusual values at the price Mon day. Fine Fur Trimmed Broadcloth SUITS, Good $35,00 Values, at .50 It $19. IT'S a group of chic new models we picked up at an underprice smartly tailored creations of fine broadcloth, de picting the very latest style ideas. The coat is trimmed around collar: bot tom of coat and cuffs with French Marten Fur, so very fashionable this season. The skirt is made in the new yoke flare styles. The colors are brown and navy, also black. Bnrsress-lVash Co. Reread FlMr, Great Sale for Monday in Basement .vvA of BATHROBE BLANKETS AN opportunity to buyust the right size blanket complete with cords and frogs for making robes for men. women and children. An unlim ited 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 the beautiful light, medium and aanc styles; z.y values, a a- Monday at $lf O t $2.2$ Bath Robe Blankets, $1.39 Sizes 72x88, complete with cords arid frogs to jmatch. Very neat, medium and dark 1 A colored designs; $2.25 values, at. ... . aj7 $2.00 Bath Robe Blankets, $1.19 Size 70x86, complete with cords and frogs to match the medium and dark colorings; (Ji in $2.00 values at .pl.li7 The colorings are warranted to be fast. These fancy bath robe blankets are also suitable to be used as bed comforters. Barstaaa-Naaa Cs.. BwMiy Bawswit, Introducing the "Burnasco" Brand of SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES LINE made especially for Burgess-Nash Company of the V finest .Sea Island cotton grown a totton -with a-silky lustre. To introduce these "Burnasco" sheets and pillow cases into the homes of those who want the finest bedding, we offer the following low prices for Monday: Sheets, size 3x90, regular 75c value, at 59c Sheets, size 72x90, regalar 80c value, at 65c Sheets, sire 81x90, regular 85c value, at 69c Sheets, site 81x99, regular 90c value, at 75c Pillow cases, size 45x36, regular 25c value, 18c Pillow cases, size 42x36, regular 22V2c value, 16c S Barges- ash 1'.. Uluaril! York thru awoke to find herself face to faee with the necessity of creating her own fashions or going fash ionless The idea of the Fashion Fete then took form the ma terial which wore previously shown to the foreign style creators were secured, developed hy America's foremost designers into exquisite individual creations and exhibited at a grand fashion fete which was held in the ballroom of the Kitz-Carlton hotel, New York, November 4 to (. $10.00 to $15.00 Novelty Velours, $4.95 Including: Voile velours, pretty llsbt and dark shades, 2 inches wide; velour nouveatle, new light and dark shades, 42 Inches wide; vofle velour glace, light shades, i'i Inchon wide; velour raye. Mack and brown, 40 Inches wide; embroidered French crepe. 42 Inches, blue, taupe and muntard; taffeta brocbe, 27 inches wide, black and navy. 42-Inch Crepe de Chine, $1.29 Crepe de chine In almost every pooalhle shade, both light and dark, white, cream and black. The double width kind. $1.00 Black Messaline at 79c Black Messaline, soft satin fininh, 86 inches wide; an exceptional quality and unusual value. , Oursress-.Vash Oa. Main Floor. Importer's Stock of Novelty LaeaMd TriinniMlinigg ii in M .i.i.i H i i is sst I Exceptionally Priced for Monday THE offering includes novelty laces, trimmings, colored laces, jets, iridescent, opalescent, flouncings, allovers, bands and edges, gold and silver laces, allover black cut jets, white spangled allovers, beaded trimmings, etc., with a price range of Sc to $3 50 Laces Worth to 15c at 5c French and German vals, real linen cluny, white and ecru, point Pans, headings, lace and headings combined. Laces Worth to 25c at 10c Cream and white oriental laces, with Venice edges, shadow laces, flouncings up to 18 inches wide. Camisole laces, real cluny edges, 3 inches wide. ' . ' . 50c Flounces, Chiffons and Nets, 25c fftB( W!lite.fnd """i orie"tal and shadow flounces, silk chif fons and nets, 45 Inches wide. , $1.00 Flouncing at 59c White and black silk Chantilly flounces, 18 to 27 Inches wh1fe;aCnd Colored gU IaCCS' Colored ede silk blS" $2.00 to $7.50 Flounces, Allovers, 98c to $3.50 ,,4 .!MCludi,l? b,ack jet allovers, gold and silver flounces, rold Allover Chiffon at $5.00 ... , -An colofs, also white and black, brocaded in silver- beau tiful for evening gowns and blouses, 45 inches wide . iiiiWM..-y..b C Main Fl,. FASHIONABLE NEW FURS Beautiful and Attractive A DISPLAY we're well proud of. embracing a wealth of the standard and novelty small pieces, as well as the newest models in coats. furs that come from the Bur-gess-Kaflh Store can be relied upon to be correct in style, guaranteed quality and at prices the lowest possible. Binm-Xiih fo -id Floar. Practical Items in Home Furnishings AFTER all, the useful things are th most practical. Here's a mall list that's interesting: $5.00 Electric Irons, $2.89 Thermal electric irons, guaran teed for 5 years, very useful a time and labor-saver an Ideal Xmss gift. $3.95 Tea Kettles, $2.35 . Cast aluminum tea kettles, large size, will last a lifetime. ' $1.95 Skillets at $1.29 Cast aluminum skillets, the most practical. Very special at the price Monday. $3.00 Percolators, $1.89 Aluminum percolators, 2 quart slie, $3.00 values. Monday at f 1.8'J. Electric Grills, $5.00 An exceedingly handy article, can be set on the table, where you can bake cakes, fry e-ggs, ttrast bread,, make coffee, etc. Carving Sets, 79c to $10.00 A very complete line for selec tion, always acceptable as a gift. Bird Cages, 69c to $7.00 Itlrd cages, in all styles and shapes, special values for Monday. Barseas-Xaaa Ca Ritrartt, Organized under the patronage of a group of fashion aide women and conducted under the auspices' of Vogue, it gave the New York dressmakers an oppor tunity to launch their "American designs for Amer ican women" in an unique and hrilliant ensemble.. Many of the materials we offer in this disj.?? arc those from which the models shown in this Fashion Fete were made and are very desirable for evening and afternoon gowns, tailored suits, evening wraps, waists, trimmings, etc. This idea further: $18.00 to $25.00 Fancy Silks at $8.75 Including: A KorgeoiiH array of filmy loveliness. Iridescent nonvetau, Iion broche border, Flettr de Luxe, tinsel veluex, I.oveln allover, Nou Vetau Trlntemp stripe, print and hnnd painted broche, Marine Moretlne, La fayette broche. Oaillet. tinsel border, Collot novetln, etc., 40 to 42 Inches wide, light evening- shades. $1.00 Fancy Silks at 49c Tlaln and fancy silks, including foulards, taffetas, meBsalines, etc. Wide selection of good values and designs. Fancy Silks Monday at 79c 1 Including .10-Inch stripe meassline, all colors; 36-lnch chiffon taffeta, plain colors; 24-lnch fancy foulards. $2.00 Black Charmeuse at $1.G9 Black charmeuse, 42 Inches wide; regular $2.00 quality, very spe cial value. Again'Mond&y Unrestricted Choice of Any TRIMMED HAT in the Millinery Store $5.00 Including Hats That Were Priced $10 to $25 C-i MOICE from a great array of new j creations hats that have been inmmed up within the past week or ten days, including "Putty" Rats Whit Hata "Sand Color" Hats "Cerise" Hats .. "American Beauty" Mats But come see for yourself the beautKul display here ready for you come and real ize the true Importance of the values offered. Burgraa-Naah r ftaraaS Floar. THOUSANDS OF HANDKERCHIEFS GREAT botes and huge piles of snowy, lovely things, a won derful display, all ready for a won derful holiday business. . Thousands of the plain, practical sort, numbers of the fashionable one-corner embroideries for women. There are beautiful, colored effects for men and for women, and there are others so fine and so rare that we have Just one of them. Prices all the way from 5c to $25. narairaa-Naah Co. Main Floor. The GLOVE STORE IS READY FOR YOU WHEN you art undecided on Just what to give gloves are always acceptable. Our line of gloves for women and children and men, too, was never so complete In variety, in cluding several of the foremost makes, such as Reynler's,' Mark' Cross, etc., and for which we are exclusive selling representatives In Omaha. When It cornea to prloa that In always the Rutlafuctnry iiort. Pretty ChrlBtiimn boxea for gift-giving-. Wara-Waah Oa-Mala Flaar. Am Unusual Sale d? Muglnmi UmfeirweaiiY Prices Aras One-Hall the Real Value Hp HE result of a very special purchase a maker's sample line to which we have i A added great lots of odd pieces from our own splendid stocks. Pretty creations in a great variety of styles and kinds,' daintily trimmed with laoes, embroideries and ribbon. In some instances the pieces have become soiled from display, but the values are there-most unusual a rare opportunity to re plenish your wardrobe with dainty underwear at an average saving of 'half. DONT FORGET Dear old Santa Claus is here ev ery day and wants to see the chOdren. $1.25 to $1.50 Muslin Underwear Monday at 69c 50c Corset Covers and Drawers at 25c Gowns, corset covers, drawers, petticoats and princess Mda of fina mt.aiin anrf ..unAv .i-.n. slips, of fine nainsook, finished with good laces and em- f flne mu,lln nd "n0011. d'nUly broidery Insertions. trimmed with laces, embroidery and ribbons. PetticoaU at Half Price, $2.50 to $19.50 Values, $1.25 to $9.75. ... Fine cambric and nainsook, some with full flounce of shadow lace, others fln swiss embroidery trimmed some are slightly sollod. . Gowns at Half Price, $2.00 to $16.50 Values, $1.00 to $8.25 Sheer nainsooks, batistes and silk mull, very prettily finished with French vals. cluny and Imported laces. An exquisite assortment. Bloomers at Half Price, $2.00 to $8.98 Values, '$1.00 to $4.49 Plain bloomers cut tano style, of silk mull. Jap silk, silk crepe and Kayser silk, in! a wide variety of new shades. Long bloomers take the place of the petticoats. , Camisoles at Half Price, $1.50 to $4.98 Values, 75c to $2.50 A charmlna selection dainty allover laces, dotted Swisses and nots, finished with ribbon straps rosettes and flowers. Scores of, exyuisjte creations, and at exacUy half price.' Crepe De Chine Undergarments, $5.98 to $19.50 Values, $2.98 to $9.75 Crepe de chine and chiffon gowns, petticoats and combination garments ot the best quality of materials and finest trimmings, and at a saving of exactly half the real valu. BurtncNuk Co Kraoad Floar. r 'EVERYBODY'S STORE" -liff It's None Too Early to do your Christmas shopping. Do It now, while assortments are best and you can do it leisurely.