i..u U.i.itA iiulA lliv.iv. tM. l ihlv.lt ;U, IDl.Y 7 A MARTENS TO HAYE HOMES FOR SELYES School Kiddie Are Building Homei in the Manual Training Schools. BOOM FOR EACH OF FAMILY The martens, among the most ex elusive of the local bird social set, are baring neat little bouses built for them by the boys In the manual training departments of the public schools. Dr. 8olon R. Towne, archi tect extraordinary for the birds, gate his adTlce, and the United States gov ernment furnished some bulletins on the subject. Mrs. George A. Joslyn also was brought Into consultation. These birds require Individual rooms In their houses, with openings (between the rooms, so they may visit back and forth. The school children hare started work on 90 bird houses which will be placed in the parks early next spring. Miss Helen Thompson, supervisor of manual training:. Is directing the work. Waist measurements of the birds are being taken. This Is necessary In the construction of these houses. Tor in stance, the opening of a wren house must be about the sis of a quarter, that the sparrows may not enter and drive out the little wrens. It Is said nothing- gives more delight to a sparrow than to usurp the domicile of a wren. When the wren builds its own home it Instinctively makes the opening so small that other birds can net enter. Mr. and Mrs. Owl will not have homes built for them. Why? Because they hoot and make mournful sounds and wake up the other birds when they try to sleep. The owl is non persona grata, ostracized. In bad. Bohemian Daily Launched in Omaha : Monday, Afternoon The first Bohemian daily paper west of Chicago will Issue Its first number in Omaha Monday afternoon. It will be the ' Dally Pokrok, and will have eight pages on week days, sixteen pages on Sunday, and will give its readers throughout the middle west fresh reliable news dally. . Vac and Lumlr C. Buresh and Mrs. M. Buresh are the owners of the new dally, which has modern equipment, in cluding a Goes press, at its home on Bouth Thirteenth street. Omaha and Nebraska will benefit greatly among the Bohemians through the new paper, for it will boost the middle west. Instead of Chicago, as all other Bohemian dailies do -now. The Dally Pokrok la the latest develop ment' from the Pokrok .Zapadu, estab lished .and owned originally by the late Edward Kosewater. He- started it a few months after he founded The Bee, ' In 1S71. Tte Tpkrok Zapadu-is still published V here and has a wide sphere of Influence among the properdui Bohemians of the - middle West The Buresh interests, which now own It entirely, .also have? seven branch' papers, published at' Schuyler and Crete, Neb.; Wilson, Kan.; Tyndall. B. D., Cedar Rapids, la., and Bf- Paul, Minn. They also publish a semi-monthly farm Journal, Cesko Aroericky Vlnkov. The editorial staff of the Daily Pokrok will Include Otto Charvat, V. Pribyl, ,T. W. Kroupa and Emll Tuma. Mrs. Kahler Sues for Personal Damages Mrs. Henrietta Kahler, wife of Harry Kahler, chauffeur, killed In a West Dodge accident October 2J, has started suit against the Unique Auto Livery company, fcy which he was employed, and asks 120.600 damages, alleginK that she suffered the loss of her left eye and other Injuries In the accident. The hus band was driving the car and the cor oner's Inquest found Kahler's death to have been accidental, following evidence that the party had bought liquor at road houses. Mrs. Kahler does not mention her hus band In her suit for damages for her own Injuries. She bases her claim upon the allegation that she had hired the auto and that "a reckless driver and poor vehicle" were furnished by the company. County Attorney Magney will secure names of witnesses to the night liquor sales at roadhouses and says he will look up the case with a view of possible prosecution If sufficient evidence Is ob tainable. The coroner's Jury recom mended that such places be closed by the herlff. Hallowe'en Party in Church Parlors A Hallowe'en party was riven Friday evening by the young people of Ft. Mark's Lutheran church. Twentieth and Burdette streets, in the basement ot the church. The rooms weie profunely decur kted with cornstalks, black rats, pump k'lis, etc. Pumpkin face grinned gro tesquely from every corner. Black cats and witches mounted on brooms swept uncannily through the air. The electrio light bulbs were shaded by yellow and black leaves and the walls were decorated In a scheme of yellow "and black. The young folks wore fantastic costumes. There were many games of wlerd and mystic nature that amused the large crowd until a late hour and a special surprise was furnished in the nature of the refreshments. The committee in charge of the affair consisted of Misses Mare a Meyer, Ines Casberg, Lottie OehrU, Helen Puis, Rachel Shults and Messrs. Elmer Ban tin nd Fred Krtebs. Wells Accused ofKUlingWife I'nlted States Marshal Fly tin brought Charles Wells, an Indian accused of kill ing his wife, from Pender Saturday. The grand Jury refused to indict Wells for murder, but did Indict him for assault with Intent to kill. This was done be cause there was no direct proof that bis wife had actually died from the wounds Inflicted by her ausband. Wells, it Is asserted, will plead guilty to the charge on whloh he was Indicted. Twenty prisoners, besides a number of Indicted persons out on bond, will be ar raigned before Judge T. C Munger in the federal court Monday afternoon to plead. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1915.- Wsw Yletor Beeerds for. "sTovember Vonrth Tloot BURGESS-NASH STORE NEWS FOR MONDAY- Tn Omaha Only Here Caa "Ton Buy the Chjckertng -PHONE DOUGLAS 137. The Stage of Your Store Burgess-Nash Is Set for Another Wonderful Month's Business Beautiful Windows that Tell of Greater Beauties Within TF the eyes are the windows of the soul, it might be said A that the character of a store is revealed through its display windows. The Store buildings appear gray and sombre to one 6tandinsr at a distance of a City Block, but on nearer ap proach the store's bright eyes the DISPLAY WIN DOWS give a special microscopic vision of the more extensive show of beautiful things within. Just now our window displays of money-saving sug gestions are even more attractive than usual one of the eights of the City and worthy of a special visit for their own beauty alone. In beauty of styles in effective and "artistic arrangement, and in the splendid values shown, they have no equal in Omaha. Whenever you are down town make it a point to visit our Sixteenth and Harney Street display. It will repay you. BURGESS-NASII COMPANY. Newly Received Featuring Particularly New Blouse Modes $2.95, $3.95, $5.95 to $25.00 GEORGETTE Crepes, Soiree Silks, Crepe de Chines, Ara bian Silk Laces and other of Autumn's new Silks, in a limitless array of effective new designs. Burgess Bash Co. eeoBd moot. . FEET ARE A FEATURE "P RETTY shoos are as necessary as pretty clothes, and will be; the doctor of the land have made trailing skirts as unpopular as the funny papera did dueling. The trails were quite as foolish as the duel and Just about as deadly. We feature Thomas Cort's boots. Kozack and McLoughlln's eve ning slippers in exclusive designs, together with other makes. Boots, $5.00 to $10.00 Slippers, $5.00 to $12.00 Bnrress-sTaah Co. Second rioor. JUST IN BY EXPRESS: An Attractive Display of the Much Wanted Plaid Silks TI1ERR Is probably no other silk weave so much In demand today a the plaids and stripes, and naturally the supply does not meet the demand. We received by express Saturday, In time to place on ' display Monday, a very attractive line of the new plaid and striped Bilks In a wide selection of color combinations. 27 to 36 inches wide, price range 98c to $1.95 the yard. Black Silks to $1.39, Monday 98c Including: 42-Inch All Silk Crepe de Chine. 42-Inch Bilk Poplin, splendid weight. 86-lnch Peau de Sole, raven black. ?. 0-Inch Chiffon Taffeta of high lustre. . S 6-Inch Costume Taffeta, rich black. 'i 6-Inch Princess Messallne, heavy quality. 36-Inch Heavy Black Satin Duchess. 36-Inch Black Messaline, 69c Soft satin finish, excellent lustre and very desirable for dresses and waists full one yard wide. 42-Inch Marquisette at 79c Very much In demand for veiling, gowns and sleeves, all the moet wanted shades, also black and white, in plain and self-tone stripe. Fancy Silks at 79c and 98c Consisting of taffetas in plain and fancy foulards in neat designs, plaid silks, crepe de chine, poplin, etc., new shades, special values. Borffess-lTasa Co Mala Floor. Personal GREETING CARDS IORKSIOHT In ordering your Personal Greeting Cards for the holiday will save you that last minute rush. A Christmas mes sage loses none of Its vslue by an early arrival, but has no sen timent at all If It comes too late. Prepare for this. Visit our Sta tionery Engraving Department In the North Aisle, Main Floor, and place your order from our new sample books. arre -Hash Co fal rioor. The New Victor Rec ords For November INCLUDE! many pleaatng num bers, both vocal and instru mental. Come and let us play them for you. No. 74447 "Rosamund Entr' acte" by Maude Powell. Violinist. No. 87222 "Faust" by Ruffo, Baritone. No. 87230 "Serenata" by Mc Oormack, Tenor, and Krelsler, Violinist. No. 36491 Gems from "Lady In Red" by Victor Light Opera Co. Also "They Didn't Believe Me" (from "Girl from Utah.") Snrress-Wfteh Co. Toarth rioor. An Exclusive Hair Cutting Parlor for Children T?OR the convenience of parents, and also for more scientific and careful cutting of children's hair, we have opened In the I1LACK AND WH1TH ROOM on the Sec ond Floor, a hair cutting parlor for children. It Is as clean and sanitary as It looks. Mothers msy leave their children here with perfect confi dence while they themselves go shopping, or they msy wait In the BLACK AND WHITE ROOM If they so prefer. Other features of the Black and Walt Boom are: Kairdresslnir, gham. poolag, loalp aad racial Massage, vmrvpoay. sto. arress-JTash Ob. Second rioor. Notion Specials Powder Puffs, all lacs, each . ...loo Mother's daatlo Maternity Braoe. r' i , S1.TS Shoulder Supporters at $1.00 Celluloid Ball Crochet Holders, at. each , loo Net Brassieres, with shield, each, BOo Shoe Trees, pair I.. Be Sanitary Aprons,' each , . . loo Sanitary Napkins, dosen i . .ftse Real Human Hair Nets, I for ....Boo Machine OH Cans, each to Buoy Coat and Drees Hangers, pink and blue, each .10o Wavy Wire Collar Btays. for.... Bo Buckles Forms, all slses, esrh ....Bo Snap Tspe, yard loe Bust Forma, Jersey covered, at...B8o Collapsible Dress rm, IS. SO for 18. SB Mercerised Crochet Cotton, all num bers, white and ecru, ball lOo Bnrgess-sTasn Co. Mala rioor. Charming Exhibition of New Suits, Coats and Frocks A Store Fall of Newness Fashion's Latest Decree from Every Land Exquisite and artistic designs wonderfully reproduced in beautiful fabrics; an exposition of unparalleled charm. For Daytime, Evening, Street, Travel, Formal Wear Coats and Wraps $25, $35, $45 to $125 Reflect Autumn's Splendor Street, motor, utility and evening typea are proffered In wool velours, sturdy tweeds, Bolivia cloth and velvet. Furs to adorn are lavishly employed. Tailleur Suits $25, $35, $50 to $150 TUB mROES9-NASH showing of the more exclusive suit models depicts the ten dency towsrd extreme elegance In mater ials and design. Highly-colored Afternoon suits. Street suits accentuated with Kur, Novelty suits with pronounced flare. Original conceptions and adapta tions ot Paris models are an espe cially welcome feature Glittering, Gorgeous Evening Gowns and Frocks Petite for Afternoons $25, $30, $40, $50 to $250 BURGESS-NASII modes are individualized and will not be come commonplace by repetition. Many charming innova tions in quaint nosegay ed patterns and crinolined flare are in troduced, every frock personally selected by our own Fashion experts. There are Hequlnrd Nets "Claire de I.nne" Velvets Waterfall Bilks Chiffon Velours lUye Stains aud Striped Silks And In between Season's Frocks, most moderately priced. BarffMsWlTMli loomd .floor. i Ml) 1 u 1 I T This Sale of Table and Household Linen 15 to 25 per cent Under Present Quotations I F you have present or anticipated needs of this sort sale. The prices in every Instance are way belos Satin Table Damask, 95c All linen, satin finish. 70 Inchea wide, beautiful new designs, at OBc the yard. Table Damask at $1.19 Extra heavy, beautiful satin finish, 70 Inches wide, seven designs from which to select, $1.10 the yard. Napkins, l4 to y9 Underprice Odd napkins, discontinued patterns, breakfast or dinner else, wide selection of patterns; were $1.60 to $10.00 a doten, now, $ 1.05 to fO.AO the dosen. Napkins, at lOo Each All Unen, slue 22x22-lnch. mismatched patterns, but a good quality, at, 10c each. Madeira Napkins Hand embroidered corner effects and machine scalloped. Monday, at, 93.00 the doieu Huck Toweling, 25o 14-Inch fancy huck toweling, all Unen, floral and It will be greatly to your advantage to attend tMa ' present quotations. tripe designs, usually 8 Be, Monday, 85c the yard. Glass Crash, at 9c Qlass crash for dish towels, red checks; Monday, the yard, c. Towels and Wash Cloths Turknlt wash cloths in pink, blue or white-border, regular 60 valnes, Monday, each, Sc. Turkish Bath Towels, 15c Extra heavy Turkish bath towels, hemmed ends and full bleached, else 31x40, Monday, each, 13c. Turkish Bath Towels, 25c Extra large slse, 16x60, hemmed ends, usually 40c, Monday, each, 95c. Huck Toweling, at 50c All linen buck toweling, In 16, 18 and 22-Inch, floral design, Monday, the yard, 50c. Remarkable Display of Handkerchiefs Suggestive of Early Holiday Selection YOU'LL find every conceivable kind and style in this dis- play. Women's plain white linen, embroidered cor ners, solid colors, colored edges, real Madeiras lace, trim med, character designs, Initial, and children's handkerchiefs. Men's plain white, Initial, colored border, etc. Price range, 2 He to $7.50 each. Burr.ss-JTasa Co Main Floor. You'll Have a Hard 1 ime Duplicating THESE DRESS GOdDSAT98c THEY'RE qualities that usually retail at $1.50 the yard, all wool and a wide selection of weaves and colors. 64-Inch fancy stripe skirting. 64-Inch lincoln plaid, new colorings. . 60-Inch storm serge, new street shades. 4 4-Inch shadow Stripe French serge. 4 8-Inch fine French serge, new shades. 4 8-Inch granite cloth, new shades. 8nrrs-Bran Co. Mala rioor. 42-lnch all-wool crepes. "You Must Fit Your Waist" Is the Latest Fashion Edict WARNKU'S Corset is an authoritative style, and it is the first aid to retaining your youthful appearance. You can rest every bit as well with your corset on as off if it is a Warner's. Yes, and you can work, too, and feel rested. If you wear a Warner's you will never ba conscious of your corset you will not only feel comfortable, but you will know that your figure is properly shaped. Every Warner Style is scientifically mod eled over a human figure, which accounts for its easy fitting and perfect shaping. $1 Up Every Pair Guaranteed Ak to See the New Models nrgMs-sTasn Co. Second Floor. i I A BTO(EESBMASIHI BASEMENT. STORE At the Flannel Dept. Viyella Wool flannels are the best; they are 31 inches wide, do not shrink. Complete line of pink and blue stripes. White, cream, red, pink 2Q and baby blue, yard OOC Wool Flannels', 25c Wool flannels for men's and boyo' shirts, dresses, etc. Gray, tan, green, blue, brown also light grounds with colored stripes, a splendid new lot, at, yard s&OC At the Muslin Dept. The well known 80c Pequot-Utice, and Bur naacc Mheets, sice 72x90, ready for aq . use, at, each OaC Nainsook. 10 Yard, $1.10 40-lnch Knickerbocker Nainsook, box of 10 yards, worth $1.80, on sale Monday, at, 10 yards for. . . . , $1.19 On the Bargain Squares 7ic 18c Utility Flannel, 7Hc Utility flannel. 32 Inches wide, light and dark, gray grounds, black and colored woven stripes, the Ideal fabric for making shirt waists, pa jamas, gowns, house dresses, etc. 18c value, at 10c and 12 He Ginghams, 6c Striped, checked and ginghams In plain col ors. The regular 10 and 12V4o J" grade. From the bolt, at, yard uC Rllkolines, THr Yard wide, finest quality sllkollnes, the new est colorings and designs for making comfort ers. Thousands of yards to select 1 from. Desirable lengths. Yard.... 2 C Duckling Fleece Kimono flannel, Lerma fleece dress flannels, best quality outing flan nels, shaker flannels, canton flannels, etc., each odd length averaging from 2 to It yards, has been correctly measured. Yardage and price has been marked on each remnant. Se lection can easily be made. The saving is from lo V4 on the reg- 1 I D5 ular selling prices .3 10 2 ITlCe Bnrrss-Tssb Co. assm.nt. At the Cotton Batt Dept. lluby batts, hand rolled, long staple cotton, regularly 14o grade, r sale price, roll XvIC Cotton Ohallies, 3l2o Trouville cotton challies, 24 inches wide, from the bolt at, o yard ,.... jtC At the Blanket Dept. Extra quality wool finished and part wool blankets, many are silk bound double bed and extra large bed slses blue and white, pink and white, gray and white, tan and white, two-Inch block checks and pretty plaids. Also plain gray, tan and white with pretty contrasting borders up to 0 QQ $4.60 values, at, pair 3).70 Ratine Comforters, 93.50 Slse 72x80, Satlne covered comforters, scroll stitched, filled with new CO Crt corded cotton, at, each )m.OU Lace Curtains at 69c Each Imperfections of the Usual $3.00 to $5.00 a Pair EXTRA 7. ,ot in; eludes most every kind of curtain one or two pair of a pattern and kind. Curtains that were priced reg ularly at $3.00 to $5.00 a pair, but owing to the fact that some have become slightly damaged from display wo offer you choice Monday in tiCk the basement for, each.Oa-IC $1.25 Curtains, 65c Pair. Including madras, nottlngham and scrim In white end ecru, all 2 V yards long. Hlg variety of desirable pat terns. Regularly priced to fT $1.28 the pair. Monday, hKp in the basement at, palr.. 75c Lace Curtains, 39c a Pair. Nottingham lace curtains. In white and ecru, all 2tt yards long; wide selection of styles snd patterns; desirable for bedroom hang- on . lugs; Monday, In the basement, at, pair . . .' 02C urrs-sTsh Co. Jsss.nt.Bt. Uvtf tsP - I IdSJln Si I US Housefurnishing Needs Bread Boxes, sani tary white enameled, round corners, venti lated, two sizes, spe cial at 80o and 40c. Waste Paper Bas kets, made of straw braid, very strong, assorted colors and shapes. 69c values, 40c, white enameled lipped preserving kettles, 8 and 8 quart slses, 69c values, 3c. L tsm Ufa White and 65c Pure Aluminum Sauce pans, Quality First Cj ST . t! "mi" T m i n u m 1892 Wa.ro double lip ped sauce pans, 6-pint slse, C5c value. A limited number, Mon day, at, 80c. O-80-Eiy Oil Mop combination, consisting of one oil mop, ouo chemically treated dust mop, one J he size O-So-Kry oil; $1.75 value, at 1.10. Savory Roasters, seamless, sani tary, self-basting, self-browning. Lsrge size. Light gray enamel finish, $2.28 value, special, 91.89. Whit, anil whits enamel.. Bake fans with handles, large slse. value lie. at. 1K. Retlnned Wire Coat Hangers, I for So. Tooth Picks, hardwood. World's Fair Improved, smooth finish, 19c vain.. Be. Trash and Kubblsh burners, mad. of heavy galvanized Iron wir just th. thing tu 1'iirn leaves In. sixes. 1.CQ, S1.S8, SS.50. arress-aTash Cov-asemami. Personal Shopping Service Is a department of expert shoppers se lected by ns to be of assistance to our customers. No charge Is made and our shoppers render every service possible. BURGESS- "eye ryd orrrb .otore Send Ut Your Mail Orders Your mall orders sent here will re ceive the same prompt and courteous attention as if you made a personal visit. BURGK38-NA8H CO.