TI1K BEK: OMAHA, JSATl'HDAY, MAY 1915. 13 BRIEF CITY NEWS ! i eTtaey Watches at Bdneln's. j M Frist It Now BHran Pres ' Blsuaile ras Rurgras-aranden Co. i ttl T, K. a JL on the special ' sammer nmbrMp plan. Then use it I t&M. I BWs. SCdAto Wuti DiToroe Mn I Margaret MoAvoy hu filed suit for dl- ' ore against Thomu McAvoy, alleging ' desertion. fcmoksr la roatpoaed The Antelope I society f the po in of fire employes has ' postponed Ita smoker until the evening I of Ma? n at the Rome hotel. i Todays Complete Movie rrefTam' j elaaaifled aectlon today, and appeara In ; The Bee EXCLUSIVELY, rind out what ; the various moving picture theaters offer, j timed for Bpeealnf For exceeding j the apeed limit with hla auto, while j Motorcycle Officer Farrand was nearby, ' R. Carson was arrested and fined 15 and costs, which he paid. eektnr SCr. Xroosveldt Ernest Van nesta of Union street, London, England, signing himself as a wounded Belgian soldier, has written to the city clerk to learn the whereabouts of Jan Beslee Loesveldt, eald to be a butcher residing here, Improver to Meet The Bemla Park District Improvement club will meet next Tuesday evening; In the assembly hall of the school building: at Thirty-sixth am Franklin street The principal speaker of the evening: will be Judge Eatelle, who will discuss the "Relations of a Greater Omaha to a Greater Nebraska." VOeUgaa Mo tores for the Fublio The general public la Invited Tuesday evening to the Omaha High School audi torium, where the Michigan alumni will present moving pictures of the scenes s round the University of Michigan campus and also show moving pictures of some of the great foot ball games of last fall. The pictures will be presented dur ing the afternoon for the benefit of the High school boys. Billion Dollars Will Not Coyer Damage to Poland (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) Y WARSAW. May 1.-The amount of Riemage directly Inflicted upon Russian Poland by the war up to January 1 Is estimated at 1.014,668.000 roubles (1507,334, 000) by the Polish central citizens' com trrittee, which has just finished a thor ough investigation of Poland's losses. Of this amount 608,767.000 roubles ($349,383,500) is called a direct loss, and 215,901,000 rou bles (tl57.9Tj0.RW) la attributed to damage austalned indirectly during the course of the war. In the occupied portion of Poland, 27.000 I large and 10,009 amall estates are In vari ous stages of destruction, from superfl- cial defacement and mutilation to com ' plete ruin. The damage done to furni ture and other moveable property, ex cluding live stock, amounts alone to 51. 800,000 roubles (125,600,000). The loss on buildings Is 47,500,000 roubles (123,750,000); live stock, 156,069.000 roubles ($78,034,500) ; If rain. 141,763,000 roubles (170,881 ,500); the loss toi destroyed timber. 81,680,000 roubles 115,840,000). Over 8,000,000 roubles' worth of dairies, and an equivalent value of distilleries, are a total loss. Delegates -Named To Ad Club Meeting A. 8. Bonrtum, R. B. Wallace, Vtotor White and Charles R. Docherty are the four delegates appointed by the Omaha Ad club to attend the convention of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World at Chicago June 19-22. These del egates were appointed at noon Thursday at a meeting of the directors of the Omaha Ad club. A transportation committee and a con vention committee were appointed to work Jointly la making the arrangements for the trip to Chicago, as some fifty of the advertising men of Omana besides the delegates are expected to make the trip. The transportation committee Is to take up the matter of which road to take and whether to arrange for a special train. ' Henry Browning, Tom Devaney and Sidney Ranger are the members of the transportation committee. Victor White, A. S. Borglum and Harry Ma haffey are the members of the conven tion committee. Alfred Samuetson and C. C. Rosewater are alternates appointed on the delega tlon to the convention. ( Florence School Head Gives Parting Shot J. T. McLane, superintendent of schools of Florence, startled school patrons last night svhen he paused before distributing diplomas to the graduates at the annual commencement exercises and scored three members of the Florence Board of Edu cation and the county superintendent who. he said had displaced him as head of the schools because he ran at the primaries for county superintendent. In a bitter speech of some length Mr. McLane attributed his dismissal to con nivance between County Superintendent Yoder and Members O. R. Spencer, W. II. Thomas and M. C. Coe. At the primary election Mr. Yoder defeated McLane by a large majority. The latter haa been at the head of Florence schools for ten rears. DR. TYLER WILL LEAD EXPLORATION OF FOREST Dr. A. A. Tyler, dean of the faculty of Bellevue college, first vice president of the Nebraska Academy of Science, will be In Lincoln today to deliver an ad dress on "Kontenelle Forest" before the twenty-fifth annual meeting of the acad emy. At this session, also, the president will be elected to succeed Dr. Bessey of the University of Nebraska, who died recently. Dtun Tyler has been president of the organization before and was In line for the presidency thla year, but because this was the twenty-fifth anni versary of the B'xHety which Dr. Beasey had been very Instrumental in founding, he continued as vice president and Dr. Beasey was chosen for the presidency. So, In all probability. Dr. Tyler will atep Into the vacant place. Saturday morning the academy will come to Kellovu and Dr. Tyler will lead an expedition through Kontenelle forest. The Fontvietle Forest association, of which Dr. Tyler has been the active head, will make the trip "f exploration. At noon, the whole party will return to Bellevue college, where dinner will be served to them in Fontenelle hall. ' Join the T. U. C A. on the special vl insimif membership plaa. The use Saturday, May 22, 1915. , All the Best Tleter . feeeores all the Time. -BURGESS-NASH STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY- .Bselnstva Areata In Omaha, for Qbiekertng Flaaoe. -Phone D. 137 SMI BtM(E Good " Pickings " From the Great Sale of Jewelry at $1.00 T1IK ptoek is too diversi fy 1 for description, suf fice to say that you'll find about everything in the ' lino of novelty .jewelry in cluded. Intended to retail for $1.50 to $12.50. Ia valllemci, tierk chain, brace lots, solid gold rlnirn, hat pins, vanity raxe, brooches, vtatt'h folia, coat chains, ear tings, locket, rnff links, Ivory novel ties, menh baas, pretty hair or naments, scarf pins, eilverware, bar pins, locket chains, rlilne stone set jewelry, etc., etc. Borgess-Basb. Co. Main rioor. SILK GLOVES Real $1.00 Values MM MEWB9 SfMADCTT, TRUE TO THE POHMT We Have Made Some Strong Statements About Our Lines of Men's Suits at $13.65 to $40.00 TIIEY'KE the 16-button length, pure fcilk, tricot w eave, plain white, a super ior value. Burgess-IT ash Co Main rioor. Handkerchiefs, 6 for $1.00 WOMEN'S fine sheer linen handkerchiefs, hand em broidered InKlal, box of 6 for St. Auto Bonnets, 53c to $2.00 SPLENDID selection, very prac tical, good selection of colom. Burgess-Bash Co. Main rioor. Neckwear, 25c and 50c MANY new novelties, including ostrich ' feather collarettes, mallne ruffles, new crepe de chine ties, etc. Neckwear, 50c to $3.50 Flat collars, quaker sets, fine sheer organdy, embroidered ba tiste and filet combinations. Burgess-Hash Co. Kmla rioor. Sale of Bare-Foot SANDALS a Very Special Purchase HlILEY are made, of plump tan calfskin with solid flexible double oak leather soles. "A new pair if tie wearer is not satis fied." Sizes for boys, misses, children and women. Sizes 5 to 8, Saturday, only 85c. Sizes Sy2 to 11, Saturday at 95c. Sizes 11 to 2, Saturday at $1.15. Sizes 2Vi to 6, Saturday at $1.35. And no better wearing sandals made. These New Models of Women's Pumps Just Received And specially priced for Saturday. A patent pump, with short tongue, button ornament, light welt soles, new opera heels, pair, 94.50; same in dull calf at, pair, $4.50. A new oxford with patent vamp, white calf quarters, side laces, an exceptionally dressy street shoe; Satur day at, pair, $4.50. Burfeas-sTaah Co Mooond rioor. Drugs and Toilot Goods An Opportunity in Women's Suits WK place on sole forSatrrrday three splendid lots of women's suits. Included are many of our best models of Hie season at prices which are con siderably less. There are about 150 exceedingly smart suits in colors and chocks selected from our regular stock. At $14.75 In this lot are suits which were marked $20.00. At $22.75 In this lot are suits which were marked $30.00. At $29.75 In this lot are suits which were marked $45.00. THE NEW SUITS Fr Summer Outing and Drees Wear notable selection In silk taffeta or faille In palm beach cloth In summer weight serge In tweeds and mixtures In t?olfino in white and colors A host of new fashions, $12.50 to $50.00. Bargees-Wash Oo -SJeooad rioor. Charming New Summery BLOUSES Priced H .50, 2.50, 3.95, 5.95 to 15 EACH vieing with the other for feminine fancy and every one of tliem crisply new and fresh. Georgette Crepe Chiffon Voile Batiste Cross Bar Voile Organdie Tub Nets Crepe de Chine Handkerchief Linens Novelty Chiffm Laces Tub Sills if ' tl ill j Reveral New Style in Wirthnior Maims for Which We Are Ecclnsir Representative for Omaha Heady for Saturday at 81.00 Borgess-BTash Co. Beooad rioor. WE ask no man to accept our judgment as final. But we are anxious to have it put to a practical tet. Let an unbiased judge of men's clothing examine these suits; let htm rompsre them with any offered around town within the name range of price and let the result tell the story. a New arrivals during the week bring the assortments and varieties to a fine degree of completeness for Saturday. For Saturday we featnre MEN'S AND YOUNO MEN'S SUITS, AT 01600 They Are Equal to Any at $22.50. Strictly hand-tailored throughout and buUt to con form with our strict specifications, and we commend them for their correctness their splendid fitting qual ities their beauty of finish, their staunchDoea of ma terials and the high standard of tailoring. Suits abso lutely supreme at this price. Glenn Urquhart plaids, tartans and shepherd check, worsted, flannel, silk mixed worsteds, plain colors and hair lines and stripes. Every else. or H silk lined, athletic cut vests, wide and medium rolling Ispelt. Every wanted shade and style. Bnrgesa-STaan Co. rout moer. More of Those Sample Trunks at )j Underprice The trunks are the samples from one of the largest manufac turers. Every one a good one, heavy canvas covered, with weather-proof, oil finish painting. Some fitted with heavy leather straps and extra tray, braBS locks, heavy brassed corners, linen and fancy pattern linings. Three groups: Haiuple Trunks, all CA QC sizes, for JT,70 Sample Trunks, all CC QC sixes, for 4Oe70 Sample Trunks, all djQ QC sisen, for ipO.70 Sample wardrobe trunks, high, grade, at $6.60 to $10.00 under the regular price. Barges. Bash Co Toortli rioor. Boys' Suits That Were $10.00 to $18.00, Saturday, at $6.95 Made of the very best materials, strictly hand-tailored through- ont, blue serges and fancy mixtures, for ages 6 to 18 years, valuee $10.00 to $18.00. Bale price, $0.05. Boys' Suits That Were $5.00 to $9.00, Saturday, at $3.95 Dr. Graves' tooth powder, 50c kind 27c Monlxde tooth powder, 25c kind 14o Williams' shaving stick, 25c size 17c Java rice powder, 50c size for 29c Palmollve shampoo, 50o sixe 2c Pozzoni powder, 50c size for 27c Abonita powder, 25c size for l&e Mme. Ise Bell's powder, 50c size for 1H- Colgate's tooth paste. large size 20c Bath salts, 50c size. .35c Benzoin and almond lo tion, 25c size lc Jad salts, 7 5c size... 49c Beef, wine and iron, i pint for 42c . Kondon's catarrh Jelly f.Oc size, for 2c Horlick's malted milk, $1.00 size 6c Burgess-Bash Co Hinkle s pills, 100. . .10c Witch Hasel, 1-quart SOc Beef, wine and Iron, 1 quart 02o Pure peroxide, 1 pint. 17c Mothproof bags, $1.00 value for .70c Sanl flush, 25c can.. 17c Borax chips, large size, for 10c 20-Mule Team borax, 1 lb. for c Castile soap, large bsr for 40c Crepe toilet paper, 10c grade, 4 rolls for. . . .25c Crepe toilet paper, 6c grade, 8 rolls for. . . .20c Automobile chamois, $1.25 values 70c Automobile sponges, $1 values 40c Absorbent cotton, 1 lb. for 10c Liquid Veneer, 25c size for lc Aluminum rover colorls bottle, 34 value, at 91.08 . Mala rioor. Exquisite New Models in Trimmed Hats That Are $10.00 to $20.00 Values, Saturday, $5 A special purchase from D. B. Fish & Co. and Hyland Brothers Manufactur ing Milliners of Chicago Brand new conceptions. No two alikr. Every hat strictly fresh and fetcldngly attractive. PRETTY PINK HATS NEW MANDARIN HATS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN HATS CHI0 SPORT HATS, Etc Jnst the kind you want for wear now with pretty summery frocks. White, black and pink. More than three hundred individual and distinctive models from which to make your selections. "We consider It the season's greatest hnt buying opportunity. Borrasa-Bsah Ce. -Second rioor. Women's Mercerized Union SUITS Saturday at 50c SPUCNDID values, made with low neck and sleeveless, plain or lace trimmed knw, regular or extra fuzes. Boys' Union Suits, 25c Athletic styles, like father's, fine white nainsook, knee length, sizes 24 to 84. Borgess-Vash Oo sfala rioor. Refrigerators, Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers. Screen Doors Century refrigerators, odorless, enamel lined, 85-lb. ice capacity, duffle door, lift-lid style, good $18.00 value, special S14.IVO Century refrigerators, 3-door side icing style. 100-lb. ice capacity, white enamel lined, ouf No. 2623, good $25.00 value, at $21.ft Century refrigerators, white, odor less, enamel lined, porcelain lined water cooler, 100-lb. ice capacity, 128.50 value, at BZS.OO: 125-lu. ice capacity, $32.60 value, at $20.60 No. 6-E Automatic refrigerators, solid ash, golden oak finish, 60-lb. ice capacity, with water cooler, $29.60 value, special at S25.00 Refrigerator pan or galvanised water cooler free with every refrigerator. mi Bargees-Bash Co. LAWN MOWERfl. 8 -blade, Little Shaver style, 14-Inch site fl.OH 8-blade, Little Shaver style, 16-Inch slie $2JU 16-lnch Norka high wheel lawn mower, speclal,'8.60 18-inch Junior ball bearing lawn mower, 4-blade, $7.00 value 0 20-lneh Junior ball bearing lawn mower, 4-blade, $7.60 value Green painted screen doors, 3 sites. Including hinges and hooks 91.10 Fancy osk finished screen doors, including binges and hooks $140 Window screens, upward from 23c 60-foot, 6-ply, 4-inch White Mist garden hose, com plete with couplings and nortle 90.50 Red moulded garden hone, non-klnkable, per foot. 18c Co. eemat Uood, sturdy materials, inoludlng serges, cheviots, fancy mixtures, etc., In the most wanted shades; cut Norfolk style, with two pairs of knlckerbocker pants: lined throughout, for ages 8 to 17 years; regu larly $5.00 to $9.00 values. Raturday, $3.9.1. BOYS' HATS, 50c Every shape, style and color for the little fellows; a splendid rf line for selection; Saturday, at OUC BOYS' $L&0 PANTS, 08c Knickerbocker style, for ages 6 to 1$ years. Including blue rQ serges and fancy; were $1.50; sale price 70C Barg.ss.B-Mh Oo rourih rioor. BasBsBaaBSBBnSBBBBSJSSSBSBBBBBBBBaaSBM Men's Athletic Underwear, Was $2, Now $1.15 a Suit EVERY man with a need of this sort should profit by this "special" Saturday." Ath letic underwear, wrtl made, good quality, splendid fitting, made to retail for $2jOD per suit, Satur day at.. $1.15 Waih Neckwear at 50c and 25c A splendid showing of all that is new and novel In wash neckwear. . Tubu lar, Manhattans, fiber wash silks and open ends. Men's Hose, at 50c, 35c, 25c "Holeproof" and "Interwoven" hosiery; silk, lisle and soft cotton, in white, Mack, tan, gray and champagne. Men's Initial Belts at $1.00 A new line of oxidised silver or gold initial buckles, with your choice of Initial. Best leather. "Ideal," "Star" and "Earlfc Wilson" Shirts Our line of standard made shirts In design, pattern, fit and finish cannot be excelled. Silks and fibre silks, $3.O0 to ftfl.50. Madras and percales, $1, $1.50, $a and ta.fSO. Bargees-Bash Co Mala rioor. Sporting Goods of All Kinds OUR lines of sporting goods have been chosen with the greatest care every branch complete In Its kind. These Pure THREAD Silk HOSE for WOMEN, 85c A IE Indeed uuutnal values, plain black, some havp lisle tops, all silk with colored tips; full fashioned, regular made feet The manufacturer calls them "seconds," on ac count of some Irregularities, but you or anyone else will not notice them, they are so slight Usual $1.26 and $1.60 quality, at ft&o the pair. Bargees-Bash Co Main rioor. Golf Supplies Everything to make the game one of pleasure. Oolf clubs... $2.00 to $0 Caddy bags.....$l to $H Oolf shoes. . .$4 te .no Oolf balls.. OOc, 05c, 75o Ball cleaner, ball Plnt etc. Bicycles Featuring one of the best wheels made, with coast er brake, studded tires, spring seats, at...$20.oo Base Ball Base ball bats t 5c to 91.60 Base ball golves t 25o to 910 Base ball Shoes t $2.50 to 97.00 Base balls at 5o to 91.25 Lawn Tennis Goods Tennis racquets 50o to 910 Tennis ball...25 to 85c Tennis net, special, at 91 nacQuet covers, 85e to $d Bargeee-Brash Co. Tonrth rioor. Importer's Surplus of the Famous Villeroy & Bock Din- nerware at Less Than One-Half Import Cost AT 8c THUS famous ware wag made In Dresden, Germany, and was one of the best open stock: patterns, but owing to the fact that Buropeen conditions make it impossiDie to replenish the line, the importer disposed ef the entire stock at less than half Ha cast, rise white glased body, with decorations of delft blue band, hair line and stippUng on knobs and handles. Very aeHiraoie snspee. Three groups: After dinner coffees and teas, mayonnaise dishes, bread and butter plates, pie plates, double egg cuds ana saucers, sauce a l sues, small bleed platters, creamers, etc. AT 1 fin T' DrMkrt n dinner plates, soup plates, XvFC tea cups and saucers, coffee cups and saucers, bouillon cups and saucers, large creamers, oatmeal 4 likes, me dium sized platters, vegetable dishes, cocoa pots, etc. AT 1 K Covered vegetable dishes, sanoe boats, IOC sugar bowls, large site platters, cocoa pitchers, salad bowls, tea pots, large else milk pitchers, sanitary covered pitchers, etc. Bargess-Bash Oo roarth rioev. Tour Films Developed FREE When orders aro left for print ing. This is kodak time. Take a kodak with you. Barf ess-Bask Oo arsis rioev. fa. rs iv -j i 'ISVCRYDODY'S GTOnE Saturday is Chocolate day Whipped Cream Chocolates. 40e quality. SSo l'reaii Cream fttnMuela. nut or plain, lb. See Our flueuUU Hlau-k Walnut Penot-hl. Ib.a&a Jiome-inaae reanut uniut, lb.... 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