li.K l IKK: OM.ULv, I'aiD.W, M) KMliKll :tj, l'JIO. 1 CHURCHES JOIN IN S0NGS0F PRAISE Union Senricei Are Held When Con legation. Give Thank for Peace Nation Enjoyi. OFFERINGS GIVEN TO HOSPITAL BRIEF CITY NEWS W4dlnf BliLfB Edholm, fswsltt. Lighting rtrtnr Bur(rss-Orandpn. Bar Soot FrlB t Now Beacon Fr.aa. To Borrow KsMf on ral estata. st J. II. Dumonl & Co.. Keellne Hldg. "Todara XotIo FrogTa-a" c'ansifl section today. It appears In The B EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what th f rloua moving plctur theater olfer. Ooi Roma for ThaBkaglTlnr A. M. Kdmonston, local manaasr of Loftla Uroa., jewelers, has gone to Mexico, Mo., , Rectors and members of the Eplsco- j to spend Thanksgiving at his old home. pa, chrchM of the city united In lie expect, to go to Tarklo for aomal, ThaBksg,n d .v,c at good foot ball games while away. . . , . , , .... .'Trinity cathedral, holy communion TnS-l? oT hOb-rved at 8 and regular time In the year when the traveling : preaching services at 11 o'clock. The I'ubllc tries to be at home. Omaha hotels j music was by the cathedral choir, are still enjoying good business, man- J "America" being the Introductory se r.gcrs and ciorks say. while there jtction and "Onward Christian Sol not so many room guests as usual, bo- j ., h c,ogi At the preaching cause of the holiday, cafe and re-tau-, . . , , rant patronage was greatly stimulated "rvlce the scriptural lesson was by by the hundreds of Omaha resident, who , Key. T. J. Mackay of All 8alnts. the preferred a hotel dlnnor rather than the : sermon by Rev. J. H. Ohl of South extra work of preparing turkey at home. I Omaha, and the closing prayer by - In ahnn t. William. Tka nffarlnl (hat was very liberal, was for the dsrkson Memorial hospital. tliank Ood ttiit we have been able to minister to those across tho water, ns well as to those of our own land." SnnrUe Srr-lrea. One hundred Christian Emlcavcrers of the city held a Thankirl ln sunrise prayer meeting In the auditorium of the Young Men s Christian association. Stuart vVljrg. president of the city union of Christian Endeavor societies, presided. lasted an hmir. 'and Mr. Wis sarured the neccsnrles 'assistant pHstnr nt Knutitxe Memorial . 1. a ' -. . . - ( . . . I J., .... a ... ...I At. .. I ..I .... ..It. ' . . L . i i in' wnn-i' thii one or song anti praise- in young roisa r'rrsrni irom ine inirti j.-. in--".-. h.j it n-: i.uineran cnurcn. and prayer. Never! speaker voiced the ! Presbyterian rhun h went from th meet' thank that Is due for the many ttlesslnas Ing to the church where they served enjoyed In thl favored epot of the world, ' thmrv-a a Thanksgiving breakfast. Hesldes Mr. WIrh. there were apeHhes j These had planned a hike" to Klvervlew by Arthur Chase and Hcv. Fred YV. liv- n.i H. but hike-1 to the commissary lit. and a number of those present gave testimonisls of thanks. The meeting seemed the mora urgent and It was so ordered. John Ounn, the choirmaster. exerulead their culinary skill Lutheran rrtra 1 ntte. t'nlon Thanksgiving service of English Lutheran churches of the city were hntd In St. Mark's Lutheran rhunh. Rev. C. N. Kwlhart nf (i)-ac-e Lulhersn rlnirch. Itev. Pr. O. l. Hsltsly of Kountsw n...n.4.i I iiih.r.H fiimrph -ml Ttev. Dr. the I V ... " ' ...'.. I., Uron or ft. Alsr S l.uint'mn kiiuk'- participated In the service. Twentieth and Burdett streets, at i Rp1)J -.,,,, Every Pav. It Will Pay' a. m. in- sermon wss Djr wi. air. ino.ii. . . Th, B- Th Heo It j The cathedral was well filled, large numbers of those present coming from Mailer Goes to the Annual Meeting of NafinTinl fiUVriP'TJ ,ne other churches. The sermon had utiuuui vyvA " "-"j largely to do with thankfulness upon this I occasion and the peace that reigns William Maher, prcsidpnt of branch j throughout th country and the pros No. 6, National Association of Letter '; perity that Is general. Bald Kev. Mr. Carriers of this city, who was honored j Ohl; hv the national hndv hv being elected a I W e Are Blesned with Peace. . . i I "Thin rfsv la not one designed for ..... i i .. -inis asv is not one oesignea to Wash- ' simply feasting ana overieeaing ana go ing to tne various places or worsnip, national association, has gone Ington, D. C. where the first official meeting will be held early next week. As a slight expression of the esteem in which he is held by his associates, the Omaha Letter Carriers' band accompa nied him to the depot and played several selections before his departure. Mr. Maher will remain In the capital city for several weeks, together with Kather, we should think seriously, and remember that It Is well said 'that no nation Is so greatly blessed as this. Al though all about us other nations are engaged In war, we are blessed with peace and permitted to minister to thoBe less fortunate." The speaker contrasted the present with the post in the matter of enjoy- other national officers, where the future lng religious worship without fear or policy of the association will be outlined i hindrance. In discussing this, he pointed nd ot'ocr important business transacted. to the period of the early settlement of The pensioning of superanualed gov-1 the United States, detailing Incidents of crnmcnt employes was marie the para-' the days w hen the eai ly settlers of New mount bsi.c or C.e Omaha convention, England, to protect themselves from foes, and It I? confidently expected that favor- went to lhe1'' churches armed, able actl.n w!l be Hkcn by congress at "We'" continued the speaker, appear the coming sesKicn. and that In due sea-1 t0 have been singled out "tew-rd. a-... these faithful ervMs of the public!" i ! "J l" , I ,hi. w. .houU .. in i . ,, ... I the needy and In doing this w should will receive d'ic consideration for faith- . . ...... ,,, rhH.. i the e, formed, and w ill be ac- . cffort to raake men bettcrf drawng peo .r.a'.le monthly sum after j t0. lllm through our efforts." " . tl.elr alloted time In j The speaker nsserted that It Is the nat v i -rd their places have ural Inclination of man to do the easy ' 'ncn. I and the pleasant things, and at the same n' I planning on' time, among other things, that he should "''V. two years hence do. Is to go where duty calls. In clos- :;! i nttT.il the next lng, he said: : r. ii n 'i I '. exn.'etel "We have been blessed as a nation and ...... . 1 .u Vi.t earlier' hand blessed as individuals ana we snoum ful iei 1c corded ; I ley 'r the f I i f ; T ' ! ruin.' i villi r n Ih fairo s ) ' . will ot-'orfi, Jieni, Col '1 t "oils of he Man i Weather "Two of ;e v., r..:it.gctters In the woi'iai'lxMryr "('linc? 'Lflrtrflf " ArlstotTe Welsh -of :Ke 'oinl wenther bureau, "are first, the "recon v ho calls us and asks what the foree.-i for the next day Is, and when (old tlint it is 'fair Inquires, Is it going to snow?' and, second, the person who calls up and Informs me that tho werther yesterdny was cloudy, whereas 1 predicted It would be fair. "They net my goat! I'eople don't ap-( predate thn weather bureau because they don't know Us rules and regulations, j "New, in the 'iit place, when the pre iHcUun is for f.iir,' it Is perfectly silly to aa whether li s mollis to snow. If the ludUiitiuiiH were for snow we wouldn't predict fair weather. "In regard to the second goat-getter, he is more cxcus-aMc. Many "people be lieve that the prediction 'fair' means clear and sunshiny. It doesn't mean that necessarily tho sky may hung heavy with clouds, hut we would call that a 'fair' day anyway. Any day when there la lcg than onc-h iir.dredth of an Inch of pre cipitation Is considered 'fair' according to the United States weather bureau. "And mark, also, that you never see the word 'clear In a weather prediction. We don't pretend to keep track of every wandering cloud and predict Just how much sunshine there'll be." Girls! Women! Take Cascarets if Constipated They liven your liver and bow- els: ancP' clear your complexion. Don't stay headachy, bilious with breath bad and stomach sour. Cafe Owner Loses Large Sum When He Does Not Lock Safe R. B. King, proprietor of a cat at ls"5 Farnam tret, and h fjimcr Chi cago detective, was robbed of Wt)8 Tuee day night. That Is. that amount was taken from a safe which he forgot to loek when he left the restaurant. Ha mentioned the fact to hla wife that ha was not sure whether he locked the safe or not, and when he rei-elved a telephone call In the morning he predicted "There goes my money." tie guessed right, as the message was from his head waiter. Frank Spires. 309 North Twenty-fifth street, who has a key to the cafe. Th place was not broken Into and later Splroa was arrested and released on bond, because his wife Is In delicate health. This morning detectives called at the houae to bring him to the station, but he was not at home. Mr. King was held up twice several years ago, but In both instances chased the thugs away after a gun light. I).,e't Hair a Tall Cuaah. Take Dr. King's New Discovery und yoc won't catch cold. It kill the void feim. keep you well. 50c. All drug li'sla. A6Yertimeiit. 4&m Tonight sure! Take Cascarets and en Joy th nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Cs careU will liven your liver and clean your thirty feet of bowels without grip ing. You will wake up feeling grand. Your head will be clear, breath right, tongue clean, stomach sweet, eyes bright, step elastic and complexion rosy they're wonderful. Uet a 10-cent box now at any drug store. Mothers can safely give a whole Cascaret to children any time when cross, feverish, bilious, tongue coated or eonstlpaud they are harm less. Advertisement. PROGRA" ANNOUNCED BY MONMOUTH PARK CLUB The following program has been an nounced for the next meeting of the Monmouth Park Improvement club: Piano solo. Miss Ruth Weeks. Vocal solo, Mr. Horace Mllver. Speech. Mr. K.dward A. Smith. lollu solo, alia Francis Wilson. Slonaarh Troaklra. Persons who hav stomach trouble ar tpt o become discouraged. They will in by th following that their chance of re covery ar excellent. A. K. Williams, In dependence, Va., tells of a remarkable cur that waa affected In that Vicinity One of hi customer waa so badly af flicted with stomach trouble that ha was sent to a hospital, but received little benefit and cam home to dla. Mr. Wil liam auggested that he try Chamber lain Tablets; which he did, and today he I a well man an I weigh 17 poui.ds. Obtainable everywhere. Advertisement VIADETOOKDEB $25, 523, $35 and up. WE are maintaining a high standard for our $25 line of ui tings a higher stand' ard than erer before in fabric, style and workmanship. Njcoll Tailoring isn't ordinary tailoring. Al most half a century of tailoring experience has placed Nicoll Mako gar- menU at the head. Buying for a score of busy stores we secure the cream of each sea son's woolens at quan tity prices. You share in the saying. Why not order today, while choosing is to easy? NICOLL The Tailor "W13 Jerrems' Sons 2 Of) 2 1 1 So. 15th St. Thursday, November 25, 1915.- -BURGESS-NASII STORE NEWS FOR FRIDAY.. Telephone Douglas 137. A BLOUSE ALE--E?rfiraorrlSniapy At $1.95 and $3.95 Important Notice! T11K Waist Sale nnuounced lielow waa deliberately planned to secure for our customers new, high grade waists at lower than regular prices. This timely opportunity presents economies that we strongly urge our patrons not to miss. NKW YORK'S newest blouse creations, pnrclitiscd specially for this sale and of fered for the first time Friday morning. The offering includes the season's very newest and most favored creations New Idiee Mouses Silk Mouses New Georgette Mouses Koman Striped Mouses New Creie de Cliine Blouses Dressy Mouses - New Crepe Chiffon Mouses Newer Suit Mouses Tnilleur Mouses and bevies of other modes, new and irresistible. SCORES OF DAINTY NEW BLOUSES FRIDAY AT $1.95 and $3.95 niouspa, Like Picture, at $1.95 Combination blouse of silk, shadow lace and flowered chiffon, sleeved, vest and collars are of Boft, filmy lace, while the back and front veiled In QC colored chiffon at J) 1 0 Blouse, Like Picture, nt $1.95 Prettily made of flesh chiffon with dainty lace trimming. The lace collar la low and the full length BleevM are finished with lace cuff, may be had lu all ftlzen, 34 to 46. $1.95 Mouse, Like Picture, at $1.95 Practical tub blouses of satin striped pussy willow with "Hy-lo" collar and long sleevea; colon are blue, fleah and maize; tf "t QP sizes 34 to 46, at. . . . J) 1 ZfD si lilouaea, Like Picture, at $3.95 This smartly tailored blous of Ro man striped mcasaline has "My-lo" collar and lonn sleeves, metnl but tons are used. Comes in assorted stripes; sices 34 to 46, at $3.95 lllouses, Like Picture, at $3.95 Blouses of crepe de chine In flesh, white, maize and peach, with full leugth sleeves of silk radium lace. The collar may be worn the high rhoker style or open; 4lQ QC sWea 34 to 40, at. ... pO. ivO WE ILLUSTRATE HERE FIVE BEAUTIFUL BLOUSE MODELS AT $3.95 Blouses, Like Picture, at $3.95 White or flesh tinted georgette crepe blouse, trimmed effectively with filet and Venice laces. Low nock and long sleeves; rfjo QC sizes 34 to 46. at. . . .&0VJ Blouses, Like Picture, at $3.95 A dress blouse of flesh tinted chif fon, combined with shadow lace, has smart touches of fur and tie of flesh taffeta. The neck is low and the sleeves long; sixes 34 to 46, at. $3.95 BIouncs, Like Picture, at $3.95 Dressy chiffon blouse in all the wanted shades. The collar, cuffs and bands outlining the vestee are of soft cream lace. Fur Is used to adorn; sizes 34 to 46, at $3.95 Bloinrn, Like Picture, at $3.95 Suit blouse of chiffon over white net, with convertible collar and long sleeves. Collar, cuffs, box plaits nnrt front panel are of taf feta to match; sizes qf 34 to 46, at P3.70 Blouse, Like Picture, at $3.95 Fur trimmed blouse of chiffon In u!t shades over white. The shadow lace vestee, collar and cuffs and velvet trimming to match give It a very dressy effect; 4jIQ QC sizes 34 to 46,. at. . . . 40.i FRIDAY DM PURGE SMI ASIKI BASEMEMT STORE Men's $1.00 Shirts, Friday, 50c SPECIAL Mon'8 collar attached shirts, made of Pan- ama llnene, two plaits over shoulders; f cut full and wide. Regular $1.00 values, specially illf priced for Friday, in the basement, at KJJ Barf.as-Kaah Co Basem.at. Men's $1.50 Union Suits, at 89c SPECIAL en'8 UDin suits, high rock Storm King 89c fleeced, ribbed and satin finished cot ton, Velastlc ribbed fleeced and Onelta makes, some slightly soiled; usually $1.60, at Bttry-a.h Oo a..m.nt. Men's $1.50 Red Flannel Underwear, 98o SPECIAL en'8 medicated red flannel underbhirts and drawers, all sizes to 60; the usual 0 $1.50 quality. Very special, in the Basement Friday, UKp ara-s-irah Ci Jlaa.ta.at. Unusual Values Friday in Our Basement Shoe Store THE reductions are for Friday only. Comfortable tap pers for men, women and c hildren. Felt Novelty Slippers Women's sizes 79c Children's sizes 69c Men's sizes 89o Women's $3.00 Shoes, at $1.89 Women's shoes, gun metal, patent leuthcr and blaok suede, button and lace styles; worth to qa $3.00; Friday, pair 1 && Women's $3.50 Shoes, at $2.19 Women's shoes, good grade of patent leather, dull calf and kid skin, high shoes, Goodyear welt fcO 1 Q soles; worth to $3.50, Friday, the pair 1 J Boys' Shoes, at $2.10 and $1.79 Boys shoes, made of tough calfskin, solid leather soles, big boys' size, $2.10; little boys' sues. . BafMS-aTaab Co. Bas.ni.nt. $1.79 Notions Large bottle ma chine oil 5c Good machine thread, spool . ,2c Pearl buttons doien 1c Silk finish crochet cotton, spool . ,:ic Bias senm tape, 12-yd. bolts . . .5c Darning cotton, spools for Ac Shopping bags 10c Hair barrettea each So Needles, pkg. . . le Thimbles (steel); each 1c Bura-.ss-irasli Women's dust caps each 10c 100-yd spool silk, at 34c Women's hose sup porters (extra wide), pair...lOo Safety pins, three dosen ftc Hair Nets, with elastic, G for. . 10c 600-rd basting cotton, spool . . Common pins, 400 count to paper, ttc Wooden coat hang ers, 8 for Sc C". -B as.ro. nt. Women's Vests. 25c WOMEN'S fleeced lined cotton vests and pants; also chil dren's fleeced union ftp suits, at uDC Child's Vests, 10c Also pants, tinali sizes, cotton fleece lined; special, f r at, each 1 UC Women's Union Suits, 39c W omen's White cotton fleece lined union suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; mill run of 50c and 5fc qualities, Friday, at B nrf.Tn tip. Basmat. Children C ot t o n Hose at 8c cotton 8c 39c Children's black ribbed hose, seamless, seconds, special for Friday, at, pair. Bnrr.is-Wash O t. Baa.tn.at. Women's $8.50 Serge Dresses, $6.95 SPECIAL w00' dUDlp warp French serge dresses, . box plaited from yoke down, high ef fr waist, 4-Inch belt, fur trimmed collar and cuffs, ?kf" MH black end colors, worth $8.50, for V Bara-ass-sTasb 03. -Bas.m.nt. Remnants of 50c Silks at 29c SPECIAL Sllort lt,ntn8 of silk8 tuat Koltl regularly at oOc the yard, Including .fancy foulards, nft striped me-sitllnes and plain taffetas, In good assort- mmt of colors, yard " B-rff.s.-Nash Co. B as.m.nt. Sample Pieces of Silks, 25c and 39c SPECIAL a,nP'e pieces of silk, including all plain weaves, and hundreds of fancy silks in f figured, striped and plaids, lengths V to IV yards, Mp each 25t d W Bojrr-f aatv Co. Das.ra.nt. 12k American GINGHAM, WOV EN On Sale Friday at 6c Yard Best American made 27-lnrlt woven ginghams, cannot be duplicated under 12'tc per yard. Hundreds of bolts und thousands of rem nunt to st-loct from, the yard Out In;. I'Iuiiiu'Ih, at lic Light unit dark outing flannels, fancy stripes, checks and plaids, pajamau, etc.. extra good grade, for warm, serviceable flJL- iio'.vns, pajamas, etc., yd., O 2 ICeinnanta of Hilkoline, 4 He' Itoinnanls of ".ft -inch siikolines very special Krldny, Aln at yard "2C Sntiiu liiniiig, at 3'ic Odd lots of s.'tlne and percale lining, while lliey last, qi at yard O 2"C 92.30 Hiul :i lllankels, $1.9M Genuine Boy Scout and Y. M. C. A. Hlankets, sise 6U7S and 04xS4. K8. price $3.50 & $3.50. ea. $1.98 flnr-.ilns In the lluftement As long an one case of fancy Bea con, size 72x90 Hath Ho be Blan I.etB will lunt, the regular 12.00 Kiadu will be soid f 1 nn at, ench . J 1 .07 'Me Fancy I'luld, KrUlay 15c Fancy plaids, half silk crepes for drei.Hid, si lts tnd child- 1 I en's wear. I'nual JDc yd. IOC S3 White Twillrd Blankets, f 1.W8 White milled blankets, size 72x78, blue & pink T i qq Horders, 3 value.. P 1 70 Tottou Ulankrta. ! Kind, $ljt Heavy Fleeced t'oiton Blankets, sl.e 8BX80 &. 70x80; fancy plaids, aleo gray and tan; (J -t the 12 kind, for 31.J7 Itfimunt. of Curtain Hcrlcii, 1c Odd lots and fhort ends curtain sctlm. while they last, per yard, Friday, only j ZSSSZ Wool Gloves and Mittens, 121c for women and child ren; samples and I odds ana enas ironi ! our own stock. aaamont. dS. TV iT cZfie Cirisimas Store for. &vcnjBody TTt tX Cr Diamontl C S oap cakes for. . . . J5c Pearl Whjte Laundry Soaps, 7 or cakes ......ZdC Bas.maat.