Omaha Daily EDITORIAL Fullest and timeliest sport news and gossip in The Bee day by day. Special Sport Section every Sunday. PAGES ELEVEN TO TWENTY. VOL. XLIV NO. 2iS. OMAHA, SATURDAY MOKMN'O, ANNIX?, 1015. ri On TrMnt and at "otl B.ws stands, 6a. SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. Th: Bee L WORKS AS SERVANT w nAnrnfflTTI AM) HASHMTUHH viakei Bequest that She Be Buried Far Away in Cemetery from Her Eelatives. HER WISHES ARE CARRIE? OUT Miss Anna Burnu-tster, who died at the ase of iH years, worth 15.000 as the re sult of twenty years' work aa a servant tn Omaha, ts burled In a cemetery at tihplby, la., at the point moat remote from a plot owned by her family, in ac cordance with a request maae oynrr In her will Jijst filed lor probate. Anions elaborate direction concerning ' the disposition to be made to her body, -the will seta forth that her rmve ahall be made In the southwest corner of the cemetery. The family burial plot la lo- 'Atn1 In the northeast enrnor. , The following additional Instructions concerning hor funeral are contained In the will and were ' carried out to the "letter, according to Frank Severln of ; Omaha, named aa executor: ! Rev. Mr. Lilly ot Pnrsla. Ia., to offl 1 iale and to be assisted by the choir of h' church. Einht friends Mr. and Mrs. Severln, ' .Mrs. Emma Nestercm of South Omaha, the Misses Hash of Council Bluffs. Mrs. '".Minnie Laubrrheinyr or Council Bluffs -rnd Mis. Mary Parson of Omahar- to - jic:onipnny the body to Shelby, their ex ' Venses being paid out of the estate. None but new clothes to be placed on the body. )"r riowets to be placed on casket and tjraro Bnd on her mother's grave at the snme time. JTlie body to be burled In "a very good casket." ' A monument costing $300 to WO to be placed on the grave. The remainder of the estate is left to he divided equally among Mrs. Agnes Severln, Mrs. Kmma Nesterem and Mrs. Minnie Lauberhelmer, after bequest a of 16 to her father and 1 each to four brothers and sisters aro paid. " An nrnnunt that she Is entitled to be- queth her estate according to her own desires icontalned 'n the will. In it ehe predicts a possible contest cf the will by her relatives and asserts that her frienda have doserved. the bequest by kind treatment of her. Miss Burtnelster Indicated in the will that she had been estranged from her 'arnily. She had been employed aa a ' domestic, during twenty years resldenoe ' in Omaha. Three Cpncerts for Saturday at the Brandeis Stores "... Xo ctiVrt f being made to sell pianos this veck at the opening of the new pl 'nno department of the Brandela' Stores, "tlic immcn, .crowds which throng that i-eriloii of . tlic store coins; so large that' , tUe i-aleatnep . have no . time to try 'to , make suits, all their time being ocouplbd In looklnx hfter the thousands who have been comluKeach' day to hear' tha con certs, three pEOgrafna being glveij -each day. "The success of our opening has been far above my fondeBt expectation," . said Manager Robinson. Following aro tho three programs to be presented Saturday afternoon?" . At 1:46 o'clock, pupils of Helen Soramer: PAKT I.. ' , votte -i Scotson Clarke 1 Ensemble Class. - uercouse Oodard , Maurice Llntzman. "Minuet Beethoven Julian Harris. - Qlpsy dance Ernst Meredith Kenyon. " Canon Bohm Harry Pinkourtz, Julian Harris. Vocal solos. "Blumber Song," "Clover bong z Matilda Faier. PART II. Hope March , Paplnl Ensemble Class. Canto Amoroso .,... Elraan Mr. IVolk. r Perpetual Motion Bohm Maurice MarKman. - To a Wild Hm McDowell ' Bernard Greets. v T Serenade .... Drdla Thlneas Wlntroub. . ' Prayer nd Ttcndo I?.. Harris ' Knnemble Class. . Members of Miss Sommer's 'cnsembla ' i lasts: r .. hlmer A'len . i lalre Abbott " FvoKE Cohnn Julian Harris . .Vereiltli Kenyon Or lando Smith Mum Ice Markman " I- ranees Ferris . i hinras Wliilroub VI. tor TVivts" ' llnrry I'lnfcowjtx Knnii OltcU-'.-" ' . Toif-ea yuinai1 Vi tor Ivs'er Un Miirkmiin f'lrjili ii Puis EGGS ARE CHEAP FOR EASTER Cold Weather Keeps Storage De mand and likewise the Price Down, LAMBS ' TO BE CHEAP. TOO However the lack of importation of dye stuff.-" from Oerm'any may affect the col oring of Easter ecgs. plain egps, 1ti: , plain white, frefh'egga, are to be reason- 1 able on the market for the, Easter erst demand. They are worth 20 cents a dozen and It Is likely that most of the demand will be supplied at that price. The chilly mornings and rights have helped to keep tlie price of eggs down. It is this way: The storage people are very anxious to store eggs. They started a few weeks ag' and stralghtwey the price ft eggs went up with the Increased demand occasioned by the storm? process. Then came tlie realisation that the days are still a little too cold and that oulte a percentage of the eggs on the market have been ohllled a little. The storage pePle did not want these. That Is. they dare nop store them, for they won't keep. Well, that lessened the demand ss soon as storage stopped, and the result Is that tho price is reason able. .. CTiecse. mother commodity more or less in demand for the Easier market, Is In stock in all the grocery stores ready for the trade. Roquefort and Imported Swiss cheese can be had at 40 cents a pound. Young America an New Tork cheese can be had at 20 cents. Plenty of Vegetable.,' In the vegetab'.o line, the stores have stocked themselves for the Easter de mand. Radishes, shallot celery, wax beans, green beans, cucumbers, tomatoes, turnips, beets and carrots are abundant. Cucumberrf arc selling at 10, 12H and 15 rents eactf. Ripe tomatoes are selling at 30 cents a pound. Radishes, shallots, beets, carrots and turnips are selling at 4 cents a bunch. Sugar Is selling sixteen ponnds for tl and the tendency of the market la to ward a stronger tone. There ' Is . little c.liance. for sugar to he cheaper soon In the Judgment of some of the leading gro cers. Flour Is remaining more or Icta steady at I1.8S a sack. Canned goods Is steady and reasonable in comparison with most necessities. v Lambs aro in demand for tho Easter trade. The meat department of Hay den Brothers has ordered 500 lambs from a South Omaha packing plant, and these will be on the market Saturday morning. Hind quarters will retail at 13H cents and front quarters at' 0V4 cents. Pork is cents a hundred higher than last week. Heavy beef ia plentiful and light beet Is scarce. Chickens are selling at V.i cents. Decatur Wants to Be On River Barge Line The town of Decatur. Neb., la anxious to derive some, of the benefits of' a Mis souri river barge line, if on is to bo Instituted, particularly If it goes up the river as far as Bloux City. Secretary Carl J. '. Aldrlch of tha Deoatut) Commercial club, bas .written, tha . Commercial dub f Omaha, stating that' a special' meeting of tha Commercial club was hold at Po catur at which time T. H. Parks of Kansas City was heard on tha subject of Missouri river navigation. The secretary asks what co-operation the Decatur men may expect from tha Commercial club of Omaha in the way ot getting wharfage and dockage privileges. The Omaha club has wired back that they will co-operate with Decatur in every way possible along this line. Bloux City also baa been ap pealed to by Decatur. Jennie Leibowltz ' Fred Miner Matilda Faies 'Edith Kenyon Abe Kobn Maurice Untzman Hycian Borlint Pamuel Sorrlne w I. Hirah I. Wolk EoVrrd Ix-vinson Harry Rawltz , R. Leavitt Maurice Sellrsuhn Bernard Graetz Julius Frank EXCLUSIVE MODELS ARE WINNING FOR MISS BUTLER.' Toil ema hear on the street cars, par. lors and at the Fontenelle afternoon teas, gossip about tha beautiful creations shown at Miss Butler's in her new loca tion at S07 South Sixteenth street In her new storo Miss Butler has ample .oppor tunity to show tho rery latest French and American models and she has taken ad vantage of this location. ' "My location at 307 South Sixteenth - street certainly has proven a big success," said Miss But ler. "Never have I had a season that has kept my sales' force so busy and this in spite of the backward season. I don't know what I should have done If the weather had turned' warm sooner. I guess it must be because of the exclusive character of my millinery and my lower prices." At 3:3 o'clock Miss Belle von Mans '. felde. 'cellist; Mrs. Edith Wagoner at ha pi.iiio: :"o-ti:rne" Ooltermann ni.fi-ie" : Gouno.1 iindHv Morning" Davldoff At the Urouk'' Rene de BoiMdeffra i I itiunimer Iu!aby" MacDowell . ' Tin' Linden Tree" Bohubert Minuet Beethoven 1 ue Swim" '. St. Snens - Eviilnki Star'1 (Tanbaur Wagner At 4 o'clock recital by Edith -L. Wegener, pianlat, and. Emily Cleve, i'in)t: M'l.'ict Beethoven J'inu.-t Nlcodl "Waltzing Doll" '. Po-dini Mis Ruth Frissell. -"Violin Solo Serenade Drdla Lyln Jackson. " "tt'rda In the Orchard" Cadman " '.March of tlie Gnome" Parlow "Pink" Lirhner Miss Edith Merriman. Violin Duet Selected iiisccs Alice Ramsdale and Blanch Monhelt. '(i.ivotto Hunioresr,ue" ".Vnctui ne" : j ouient Mtistcale" ; ; Mlta Annette Kvans Siolin t-o'o "A. D. 1." (b) GAS COMPANY HAS . IMPROVED ITS SERVICE For tha purpose ot adding to the ef ficiency of Its sen-Ice, the Omaha Oas company has bought four Ford automo biles and three motorcycle vans, all of which have gone onto the streets. With this automobile equipment, tha gaa com pany people feel that they will be able I to respond to calls much more quickly I than heretofore. The hours for answering calls at night ; have been lengthened, and from now on ; they will be responded . to at any time i prior to 9 o'clock. Good for Hick Meadaehea, Constipation causes sick headache and 1 Ir. King's New Life Pills will cure It. J I Take a dose tonight. 2oc. AH druggists. Advertisement. I Sch'ttt Grieg ..Schubert ...Selected "Brer Rabhli"... Maclowell C'anionetta Behlttt '('avuliei Far.tastique" Gudard Miss Bertha Clark. Our "Jllaey" Offer Talaaad Sc. Don't miss this. Cut out this slip, en vlos with 6c to Foley & Co.. Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial (vnckage containing Foley's Honey and J r Compound, for coughs, colds aad 'Viup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain In Mica and back, rheumatism, backache, liiney and bladder allmeats, and Foley thai tic Tablets, a wholesome and thor (.iitfl!y cleamtlng cathartic, especially comforting u stout persons. Sold evtry- here Advertisement WARM WEATHER COMING THIS WAY FROM THE WEST According to the mornlrtg reports to tha railroads, warm weather for this vlelnltjrls coming. Thermometer readings from numerous stations on the Burling ton, the Northwestern and Union Pacifo show temperatures of from 40 to GO de grees above zero. All through the west and northwest, ac cording to the railroads, it la clcer and calm. WHY HAIR FALLS OUT Dandruff causes . a feverish' Irritation of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loosen and then tlie hair comes out fast. To atop falling hair at once and rid the calp of every particle of dandruff, get a S-cent bottle of Danderina at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub well into the scalp. After a few ap-plka-tlons all dandruff disappears and the hair stops coming 04t- Adverrloeaitnt- Friday, April 2, 1915- -Burgess-Nash Company- -STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY- -Bureess-Naoh Company- -Phone D. 137 If oup Every Eaustep Meodl Caum Oestt Oe Supplied Msi3 21 IBiLiFgjess-MaiSlhi Scores of Charming New Blouses On Display Saturday at $1.95 to $15.00 I roiORS Piitty, sand- Giscult Delft ' Canary White Navy "x Black STYLE 1DEA8 Bell sleeves 2-ln-l collar Military etffects "Frill" front rocket Box plaits Tipperary Piping Rock T certainly will not bo difficult for any wo man (whatever her needs may be) to 8elcot pretty and becoming blouses from the Bnrgesg-Nash Moupe section. Scores of smart blouse from New Vork have been added to our presentation, making it an unusually complete and satisfadorv one from which to choose. TRICKS Tinpns 1.95 up Tub silks $1.85 up Voiles $1.00 up Tyftcpg $3.95 tip Chiffons $3.95 up Oeorg'te Crepes $3.95 up Pongees $1.95 up Crepes $1.95 up Bnrgess-BTasIt Cov oond noo. Many New Neckw'r Conceits Receive Their First Showing at Burgess-Nash THERE Is always something new la this section new Ideas In neck dresaing that appeals to you at sight. Among the new effects are hand embroidered voile apd organdy vestees and collars; beautiful new creations In collar and cuff sets, In such materials as fine silk and cotton, laces and nets. . Peltntante Keck Buff. BOc to 3.00. Made of fine silk maline and chiffon, black, white and colors. . Iretty New Neckwear at 25c and 50c Including organdy collars, vestees and sets; also lace collars and vestees. SngTwsa-srash do- Wain moor. You'll Appreciate These Values In This Sale of Easter GLOVES at $1.15 TI1EY are in reality $2.25 values, strictly new and perfect in every way. 2-clasp style, made of French kid, pique sewn, in shades of tan, gray. and the new sand shade; also 1-clasp style, pique sewn, in white only, with black stitching. Youll want two pair, when you see what remarkable values they represent. 1 1 ' Women's IMque Kid Gloves, $1.20 Pair One-button pique kid, with new contrast ing embroidery; black with white embrold ery, white with black, and new tans -with black. Special at, pair, $1.20. Bngrass-Hash CoMala Floor. "Burnasco" Quality Pure Thread Silk Boot HOSE For Women at 50c AN unusual value to say the least. Pure thread silk boot hose, with high spliced heel, double sole, double mercerized garter tops, black or white.. ( Women's Lisle Thread Hose, 25c Fine quality imported black lisle thread hose, full fashioned, neatly-embroidered Instep. Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose, 8Ae ' All Mack, black with colored tips, or colors, full fashioned and regular made, known by the "raUl" as Irregulars of $1.50 quality. Bargees-Hash Oo,-Kain rioer. WRITING TABLETS at Half Price and Less NOTE and letter, size,- high grade linen or kid finish tablets, sten . ographer note books, school tablets for pen or pencil, scratch pads, etc., etc.; your choice either ruled or unruled; all regular 5c values, at, each ZHc - 10c and 15c Writing Tablets at 5c. Highest quality linen finished note or1 letter size tablets, com position books, stenographer note books, school tablets- and scratch pads; choice of ruled or unruled at, each, 6c. 1 osTassarasa Co stain rioor. DRUGS and TOILET ARTICLES Java rice pow der, all shades, , 60c size - . .;'Jc Abonita pow der, 25c size, for 14o Roges & Gal let powder 10a Pasteur lne tooth paste, 25o size ..14c Monoxide tooth powder, 25c size for'. . . 14c Pebecco tooth paste . . . .82c Seidlltz pow ders,' 25o size, for 12c William's shav ing soap ..So Horllck's malt ed milk, $1.00 size OOc Jad Salts, 75o size ......40c C h amberlaln'a cough remedy, 25c else . .ltfc Hill's cascara quinine, 25c size ......12c Pure peroxide, 1 pint ...,17c Fleck's egg dye, pkg. ..4 Moth balls, lb. at Oc Wayne moth bags, save your furs by using one. nrlce ..50c 75c, $1, $1.50 ! Double bristle j genuine Ideal hair brushes. $1.60 vals. 70c Comblna 1 1 o n syringe and hot water bdttle, $1.75 val.$1.15 Rubber gloves, COc kind . .25c Sani flush, 25c size 17c Borax chips, large pkg.. 10c arc s-sTaah Oo. seal a rioor, Toilet paper, 3o grade, 8 rolls, if or 25c Pels n a b t h a soap, 10c cakes for BOc O'Cedar o 1 1, 60c size ..fife Household am- monla, 1 qt.Ulc Rapid glove cleaner, will clean and save your gloves 25c THKKMOH ItOTTLKM ' 1 pt. bot. $IJV 1 qt. bot. $2.50 1 qt, Carsfe, at $3-50 Let the Baby's Easter Gift Be An ORIOLE GO-BASKET THERE'S, possibly nothing that would be more pleasing to the baby or yourself as well, thap' one of these handy little Oriole go-baskets. They fold . up nearly as small as a go-cart and are mwt comfy of all baby vehicles. Various colors of flniBh, SO.OO'to $lft.OO. , Hide Walk Sulkies. SI. 25 to 7.5( With and without hoods, collapsible or semi - collapsible. t . " Ilaby Walkers, $2.50 and $3.00 ' : Just the thing to teach baby to walk, made of oak or mahogany finish. ' orfoss-aTasli Co. Fourth Floor. An Authoritative Display of New, Modes in Tailored and Costume Suits that Fit Many Figures Without Alteration DJSTINCTIYT'1, wfnrahlc styles that present the ideal of good dressing selected with the thought of individual typo of figure in mind. So, if the suit is needed for imme diate wear it's likely you can select it today and wear it. tomorrow. Checkerboard Check Suits Meadow Brook Sport Suits Suits Mililaire .Jaunty Tipperary Models The col6rs. navv blue, dread- yovelty Type Suits "Teriocr Suits of Silk navy nought gray,' beach sand, green, Gendarme blue, black white duo-tone effects. Smart Suits of Serge, Gabardine and Coverts, at $25.00. Distinctive Styles in All Wanted Wool Materials, At $35.00. Dressy finlta, $30.50 Novelty type French models, touched ( with collars and flutlnrs of silk. Kxrluaivo Snltfl, $50.00 W", uainiy nana emDroiaery, gay buttons and silk. Very attractive. ( Semi-Tailored Serge Suite, $10.5O in serai-mannish deelgua are especially featured. Belts and Pockets Identify the New Coats UTILITY types, outing models, motoring wraps and coats for formal wear are shown la variety. Sturdy materials. Gabardlue. Worumbo. Chinchilla, 8erge, Uolflne and Army Cloth $12.50 $15.00 $25.00 Attractive white eoele for early season wear are prominently featured in our displays. aara-Ms-BTaah Co. a.oono Floor. Burgess-Nash Given the Order to Reproduce the Prize fern. . iHl f nin i - j j uja r'" . iyr-n vvv n s rnr n avi Ml . i in 1 1 w tn 1 1 . i 'i Winning Hat in the Daily News Easter Bonnet Contest THE order to reproduce tho Easter hat from the prize win-. ning, drawing in the Daily News Easter Uonnet Contest, made by Mrs. Phcletea Wood, was given to our Millinery Sec tion and tho hat is on display in our Sixteenth street window, where it will remain till Saturday afternoon. Charming Display of Hats at $5.00 Ready for Easter hundreds of freshly trimmed , hats, straight from our workrooms, where everybody has been busily engaged in preparing a plentiful supply of the most stylish hats in anticipation of a very busy Saturday. POKK nONJfKTS 'TRirORNA SAILORS LEGHORNS PLAIV HEMF, KTO. JIILAN-IIKMPS Beautifully trimmed with ribbons, wings, etc., some are faced with dainty materials, simply a wonderful display at $.YOO. IN THE BURGESS-NASH BASEMENT $1.10 rntrlmmed Hats, Oflc Hemp hats In a variety of shapes and styles, black, white and colors. 20c Flower Wreaths, 15c ' Wreaths of flowers for trimming purposes-to 29c, for 15c. Barf.ss-sTash Co. assn.at. Easter Candies Chlrkens to fill with randy.. Bo Rabbi tn, BPcrial 00 to aa.OO C'horolate egsa, each ........ a Caranifla, orain, nut and plain. 40o. quality, lb t'hooolatea with whlnpad craa'n. 40c quality After dinner patties, assort!. -pound J00 Borrasa-sTasb Co. aa.m.at. Easter LILIES LARGE, a e a 1 1 h y. plants, potted, with 3 to 8 bloom ,. it special prices Saturday. H y a n c lnte, hyJran ges, azaleas, Splr eas, r h o d o dendrons at special prices. Unrrass-Vaslt Oo. riow.r Section, Stwmnt. Dainty Children's Dresses 50c to $4.95 CHILDREN'S dresses in fine ginghams and chambr)'B In plain colors, plaids and combinations of white and colors. High or long walBt effects, very new and clever styles 'for the Uttlo ones, sizes 2 to 6 years. Infants' Dresses 50c to $1.05 Infants' long dresses la fine nainsook with dainty edges and embroideries, 60c to $4.95. Hhort Presses 50c to $1.50 Children's short dresses in white for 6 months to E years, made of fine nainsook, hand embroidered yokes, fine lace and embroidery edges, SOc to $1.50 KaMer Hats for the Kiddies Pretty little poke bonnets in pink, white, light blue and black, trimmed with flowers and stream ers, $1.40 and fWc. WE TRIM ALL HATS FREE ! Infauis' Coats $1.08 to $25.00 ' Infants' long and short coats, made of cass'omere and silk poplin, pretty embroidery collars, Satur day $1.98 to $25.00. Children's Coats Coats of serges, silk poplins, taffetas and faille, in all the spring shades. Prices to suit everybody. ' Burf ass-Wash Co. ooad rioor. COMMUNITY SILVER for the Easter Table THIS simplicity of design and durability ot this famous plated table ware makes it particularly attractive for the Easter table. Let us show you our complete line. ' Sold In single pieces or complete chests. Just as an Idea: , i Th spooas, par dos.a, 94JI0, J Salad forks, por est, M.IS. S.ss.rt spoons, par doi.n, M.oo. S.sssrt knlr.s, hollow baadlas, pet . oun spoons, round bowls, doa., t8.eo. , 1 S6.B0, Orap. fruit spoons, pot a.t. aa.OO. Modlum knir.s, hollow handl.s, p.i S.ss.r forks, pav s.t. S4.00. . a.t SS.00. K.dlam forks, p.r s.t, S4.80. ! Butt.r sprsadsrs, par mt, 95.BO. Burtass-sTash Co. Ms In rioor. New Models in Footwear for Mi-Lady's Easter Toilet WE have never shown so many pretty exclusive styles in women's pumps, colonials and oxfordb as you will find here in this' splen didly equipped shoe store on the Second Floor. AVe describe only a tew of the many styles. Scores here for your selection At $3.00 latent colt, colonial patterns, two bar button effet. At $3.50 latent colt and dull calf, over gaiter pattern, gray quarters. At $3.50 latent clt w'th white calf trim ming, button ornament, Louis Cuban heels. At $3.50 FineVmat kid and patent colt, colonial pumps, welt soles, Louis Cuban heels. At $3.50 latft tu"l pumps, gray and fuwn cloth quarters, 1mis Cuban heels. At $3.50 soles. At $4.00 All patent kid and dull calf, colonial pumps with buckle, opera heels, turn Patent colt with mat kid quarter in- tep, ft trap and ornament At $3.00 Dul1 c'nlf colonial pump, two bar but ton effect, new opera heels. At $4.t0 1,UN cfltf anc patent kid colonial pumps, opera and' Louis Cuban heels. At $4.00 Patent -colt with mat kid and cloth quarters, three strap effedt, Louis Cuban heels. At $5.00 AN patent kid, bench- made, pumps with large jet button or nament. At $5.00 A11 patent kid and dull leathers, hand turned soles, Louis Cuban heels. A tl Aft Tne new '"c oxfords "with gray and m ?1.UU fawn cjotn topg. At $4 00 to $6.00 KODAKS and supplies. We develop your films free of charge when an order is left for printing. Nash Buxa;.s.BTss)i Co. ooni rioor. High lace boots with blaek rmyutnd fawn cloth tops. 'eye n yd odys store Free Lessons in art embroidery every day in Art E m b r oldery Sec tion, Third Floor.