THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1916. BRIEF CITY NEWS "Tnwiiftnda for Hportliir Oood. - LatMt Wwidlnf Rlnt Edholm. jwlr. Flfwtrio Fana, 7.S0 BurrsM-Graadan Co. tloodrlrb Gardeii Hom Morton Son,.. Root Print It Now Beacon Ptmi That hauntlnf, appoallns mtAoHj, Tin a Loiiirin' Ko You." Have you hoard tt? at the Vlctrola alry, Orchard aV Wll helm'a? A Better location for your office can not be found when you aelaet The Bee ftulidlnr. the building that i always new. Office room 101. , v "Today' Movie rrofram,"" olaewlfled aeo Mon today. H appeari in The Bee ezolu lively, pind out what the varloua moving iilrfur thrn olfwr. Cuargee Negieet and Infidelity Alleging ni-Elrct, abuse and Infidelity, Hattle Ousley huii filed eult for divorce from George Oua ly. to whom she was married In Ann Arbor. Mirk, (September 12, 107, . . Two Aiitoe Stolen I. J. Bessie of Elk City nnd Dr. J. W. Dwyer of Omaha report the theft of auto taken from down-town park In dtetriete. The author! t lea have recov ered fifteen stolen oara thua far thii month. Water' Meter Striped W. R. Shauhneaay, 5ti9 South Thirty-third etreet reporu the theft of a water meter to the police, while J. W. Jackson, 5301 South Twenty-eighth utroot, and W. S. Ferguaon of Llnooln are minus personal effects to the value of 116 each. Woman Seeks Divorce Bertha Hedley has filed suit for divorce from Barry Hedtey. They were married in Council Bluffa Jan uary 7, 1914. She alleges he treated her cruelly, failed to support her and aban doned her June 3, 1915. She aska cuajtody of their child. Ike Hart is Fined Ike Hart, 355 South Fifth street, charged with creating a dis turbance at the home of Ed Lee, also of the above number, was fined $60 and costs when arraigned in police court. Hart has been In police court on various charges on several previous occasions. TWO TOES FIGHT FOR MgS ESTATE Harry O'Brien, Who Died in May, Waj Married Twice, but Left No Will. ' DAUGHTER IS INVOLVED Grand Opera Tenor Tours Through City . Enroute to West Riccardch Martin, a tenor in the Boston Grand Opera company, which apeared in Omaha in the spring, passed through Omaha on a coast-to-coast automobile tour. His running time from New York to Omaha was five and a half days. Mr. Martin conceived the idea of a summer tour when he was here earlier and enjoyed a ride on the O-L-D highway. He will visit Yellowstone park, the Pacific coast cities, the Yosemite val ley and the Grand Canyon. In com menting on his trip he said: "I am charmed with the beauty of this coun trythe great waving grain fields that seem like the granary of the T am Imlrmo- forward With pleasure to my day's run through southern Nebraska." Extension Classes Largely Attended ffhe extension classes of the Social Settlement on the soutn 5iae, wnicn opened Wednesday, already have a registration of over 200. On this ac count further enrollment will be dis continued after Monday, as the set tlement has not sufficient volunteer workers to handle a larger number. .A waiting list, however, will be main tained. The classes are being held at the West Side school. The physical culture classes, under Miss Sturba and Wilbur Fullaway, are the most popular classes. Sewing, cooking, military drill, story hours and kindergarten classes are only a few of the settlement activities. No children under 4J4 years old are ad mitted to classes, it is announced. , n i... .-J fW:.!,.... Iff am oui yiai s anu ouuiuiy men - Enjoy a Profitable Night William Lynch of Wenetchee, Wash., reported to the police the loss of $250 taken from his person Thursday evening while he was en joying the scenery of an alley near Tenth and Jackson streets. i , Burglars entered the room of pan Varda at 1414 Chicago street jand stole a watch and $10. Louis Rentfrow, proprietor of the Millard hotel, gave $20 to one of his. employes. Employe and money dis appeared. M. B. Schneider of 22SS North Nineteenth street, lost $14, which was taken by burglars who entered by cutting a screen. i .'An Kasr, Pleasant laxarlTO. ' One or two Dr. Kins' New Life Pills at night Insures a free and easy movement of Ihv bowels. 26c. All druggists; Ailv. Two wives are contending for a share in the estate of Harry O'Brien, who died May 25 at Excelsior Springs, Mo. ' His first wife, Ella, wan married to him at Fremont, May 27, 1902. On September 16, 1911, she was granted a divorce and, because her husband had no visible assets, she received no alimony. Since that time she has provided for their daughter, Viola, now 13 years old. Following the divorce, O'Brien married again. This wife also sur vives him. He died without making a will and his second wife could claim only one-third of his estate. In addi tion to this, she was granted $700 by County Judge Crawford Now comes his first wife and sues for $2,821.55 for the maintenance and education of their daughter, since their divorce to the present time and from this time until she becomes of age. LOW SHOES AT SALE PRICES ON SUMMER FOOTWEAR WE SAVE YOU DOLLARS Before Yod Buy Shoes Look at our windows and see the ex ceptional bargains wo are offering:. NIFTY SHOE STYLES FOR WOMEN "Pumpa" in Large Variety We have all the latest styles 1 Pumpa, Btrap Vamps, tfordu, etc. it'ORT SHOES. Also s full lino of Sport Shoes and Sport Oxfords In canraa and nubuek. These shoes are the aame as other merchants charge $4 and $6 for Our price $2.50 and $3.00 MEN'S SHOES THAT WEAR.) ' 1 Hundreds of pairs of sample shoes from the wellknown makers, Kirk cndall, America. Hand Sewed, Victor Shoe Co., Hassard Shoo Co., Rice k Hutch ina. For style and service these shoes have no superior. These standard nhoes are $4.00 to $4.00 values Our Price $2.50 and $3.00 Men's Work Shoe, a large line, at price .that can't be duplicated in the city. Why not aave half on your footwear f You won't be asked more, no matter what the value of the shoo you select. MAILORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY LOYAL SHOE STORE At the Sign of the Electric Shoe, 16TH AND CAPITOL AVE. KHHHHOHWHWHCHH TODAY, THE War Put On Special Sale An Immense Rug Purchase Bought Direct From the Mills Axminster Rugs Velvet Rugs Wash Rag Rugs In Sizes Ranging from 18x36 inches to 4x7 feet. ' Included in this big purchase are many of the very newest and choicest patterns in the different -weaves, and on account of the great number of rugs involved in the purchase, we received from the mills an extra heavy discount. This big dis count enables us to put the entire purchase on special sale for this one day only at prices that will mean an absolute saving to you of at least one-half. Come to this big sale expecting to find extraordinary values and you will not be disap pointed and, as always, , YOU MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. Note These Extremely Low Prices : Axminster Rugs Size 18x36.......... 95c Size 22x36......... $1.25 Size 27x52.... .....$1.45 Size 36x63......... $2.20 Size 4 ft. 6x6 ft 6.. $7.65 Wash Rag Rugs Size 24x36 55c Size 27x54 75c Size 30x60 .85c Si 3672 $1.15 Size4ftx7 ft....... $2.45 Velvet Ru,?s Size 27x54, at $1.50 - Size 36x72, at $2.95 Size 4 feet 6x6 feet 6 at $6.95 Friday, July 7, 1916 BURGESS-NASH STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY Phone Douglas 137' Cool, Broad Aisles, and Every Section of the Store Offering July Clearing Specials, Makes Shopping at Burgess-Nash a Pleasure $1.00 Off Sale on All Our Women's French Kid Pumps TjlOR Saturday only, a saving of $1.00 on every pair of women's French kid street pumps Women's $8 Pumps, $7 gray, white and tan and white All the 18.00 Dumns. in Dear! trrav. dark id white 7 An and erav combination, oair. . J "" Women's $7 Pumps, $6 All the 17.00 colonial pumps in gray, ivory, white and bronze kid, QQ Women's $6 Pumps, $5 All the $6.00 pumps in white and col ored kidskin; (PC A A sPlsVU Der oair All the $5.00 pumps in bronze, mouse brown, champagne and white, It A AA oer nair smt.vv $2.65 Women's $4.00 to $6.00 Pumps, $2.65 In one big lot all the odd oairs and short lines from our $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 pumps, pair - Burgass-Nasa Cs, aarond Floor. MIDDY BLOUSES for Women and Misses Saturday at $1.00 to $3.98 THERE'S probably nothing more comfortable for wear this hot weather than the middy blouse, blouses of silk, silk ooolin and fine galatea in white with assorted Colored collar and cuffs; sizes 6 years to 42 bust Burgoso-Naah C. amctmm Flow. BURNASCO Quality SilkHose at 50c ANEW arrival of our famous Burnasco quality black, pure thread, silk boot hosa. full fashioned, rea-ular made with double rarter tops. We consider them very special values at 50c pair. BmiwWms Cm. M.fal Flow. Choice Saturday of Every Trimmed Summer Hat in the House at $3.50 Were Formerly to $17.50 THE clearaway includes beautiful white dress hats, small tailored shapes, semi dress sailors, in fact it's an un restricted choice of every trimmed summer hat in the store at the extremely low price of $3.50. Clearaway of Sport Hats Formerly to $5.00 for 89c You'll find a hat to match every suit or, costume white. black, rose, Copenhagen, blue, green, etc. The materials are Milans, Wenchows, Peanits and Panamas, prettily OA trimmed with ribbon bands, etc.; very special, at. . . . 0.7 C Burg. ss-Nash Co. S.cond Floor. Women's BATHING SUIT S and TIGHTS 50c to $3.50. Second Floor ONE of the best selected assortments we've shown for a good long - time; wide variety of styles and such splendid materials as silk, satin, poplin, mohair, satin and wool; also silk Jersey. Bathing suits, $1.78 to $13.50. Bathing tights, BOo to $3.98. Burfsss-N.sh Co. Sscond Floor. WE DEVELOPE Your FILMS FREE WHEN an order left for print ing. You may give thought and care, any , amount of both,, to making your photographic ex posures, but they are all as naught unless the films are perfectly de veloped and printed. Burysss-Nash Co. Mitii Floor. WRITING PAPER At ONE-HALF Price DD lot of stationery and cor respondence cards, including Cranes and "tther well known makes, in white or colors; were 25c to $1.50 the box, at exactly Ji Price. Bursen-N.ih Co. Msln Floor. "Checkering" at Burgess-Nash We are exclusive factory distributors in Omaha for the celebrated and world famous , ' "CHICKERING" PIANOS. Come in or write for catalogue and prices. '' Burtsss-N.sk Co. Fourth Floor. Clearing of SUMMER DRESSES at V2 f rice IN MOST instances there is but one or two of a style or model, an oppor tunity to secure a pretty summery frock at but one half the original price. This idea : $ 6.95 Dresses, at $ 3.48 $10.00 Dresses, at $ 5.00 $15.00 Dresses, at $ 7.50 $19.50 Dresses, at $ 9.75 $25.00 Dresses, at $12.50 $29.50 Dresses, at $14.75 $49.50 Dresses, at $24.75 $65.00 Dresses, at $32.50 $85.00 Dresses, at $42.50 $145 Dresses, at $72.50 Women's Suits at Vi Price $25.00 $29.50 $35.00 $39.50 $45.00 $49.50 $55.00 $59.50 Burgess- Suits, now $12.50 Suits, now $14.75 Suits, now $17.50 Suits, now $19.75 Suits, now $22.50 Suits, now $24.75 Suits, now $27.50 Suits, now $29.75 Nun lo.n9.coad Floor. asBurgets-Nash SMART SUMMER BLOUSES , For Every Occasion Wear At $1.00, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 and Up SATURDAY is always a big blouse day in this store and we have prepared for your selection one of the largest collections of wash blouses we've shown this season at such low prices, featuring every clever conceit in frills, collars, jabots, cuffs and trimmings. The materials are organdies, voiles, lawns, linens & batistes. Bhisom.NmI Co-4oomi' Floor. July Clearing Sale of Two - Clasp SILK GLOVES, Double Tipped, 59c W1 Vrtrm flna nualltv mllaneaa allk cloves, in slain or with black stitched back, white, black, gray and pongee shades: also a small as sortment of long double tipped silk gloves, in black or white; July clearing price, per pair, SBo. Women's Long ana Short Silk Gloves, $1.00 16-button length, embroidered silk gloves, embroidered. In pretty floral designs; also come with tucked arms; not all sites in each style, but all sites are in the assortment In black, white and colors; for mer prices, $2.00 to $3.00; July clearing price, pair, f 1.00. , Bartoos-Nuh Co. Mslm Floor. . i Clearing Sale of $5.00 Mesh Bags at $1.95 Women's Union Suits Saturday 50c HITE cotton, low neck and sleeveless; cuff knee, or urn- , brella style; all sixes. ' Boys' Union Suit. 50c High neck, short' sieves, knM length, Including such makes as "Poros Knit," "Setsnug," "Met- co," etc . BurfMtN.k Co-Msia Floor.' Including shell frames, plain or stone set, with fine German silver ring mesh, finished with tassels and beautifully lined; also gate top bags; usually to $5.00, Saturday during July Clearing Sale, at S1.95. ... 10c Beauty Pins, 3c A big lot of gold plated beauty pins, belt pins, bar pins and tie clips.- Wer. 10c and many were more, at 3c , . ,( -. .- 25c to 50c Scarf Pint, 8c . Assorted lot of men's plain and stone set scarf pins, plain gold plated, engraved or enameled bar pins, Women's plain or stons set gold plated or sterl ing front belt or jabot pins. Were to 26c and 60c, at Sc. . 1 .' ' ,. Lockets, Crosses, Etc, 29c Kins told SIM lotkots, stale Bonn or britht Sntsh, bsmu tlfullr snrro'sd Mid Dm stons kind. Onssoi sr. stsrltag sllvsr sngr.ved or lino wklto stons sst. You'll Sad Oorman tilTsr clgantto sum and vanltr oss., Ben's, sslstr silk fobs with. old pl.Ud ndunttngt. Won SM to SS.00, at sec. urSot..Nash Ck Mala Floor. Jewelry Novelties at 95c PrMfftr a.tvuatlfey rnsaaa Ana rretHA AIIajI kiwsAUta a uvttio; vi . siiav vi4 alliuu wiaswiCWo . novelty brooches, dainty lavalUereS, fine gold filled neck chains, sterling silver rinn set with cabachion amethyst, emerald, sapphire, also cluster rings. Were to fo.uu, sue price, ysc. , i Jewelry Novelties at $1.95 ' : The items are varied and hardly describsbla. Cameo bsr pins, gold plated beads, lavallieres, cameo brace lets, novelty bracelets, gold filled lockets and chains, fine solid and gold filled fobs, etc. Wers to $8.00 and t.vu, saie price, fi.vo. ; t v fi . " 25c Cuff Links, 15c i : Men's fine gold plated cuff links, some have set-,, tings, otners pretty tancy, without stones or plain. vyere $dc, sai. price, lot, , a , : .... This Seven-Piece Glass Water Set 39c 'OLONIAL glass water set, as Ulus- trstea, consisting 01 water pitcher and six glasses: clear glass; special, OQ. . SW r ffnif i Jl Saturday. s . Burgasa-Nasa Co Dotra-Stalr. &aty Garden HOSE 10c GOODYEAR molded garden hose, ev ery length guaranteed, -inch size, foot, 10ci 4-inch size, foot, 12c, Ice Cream Freezers,, $1.69 North Pole, all metal ice cream freez er, 8-quart size, $2.26 value, $1.60. Black wire screen cloth, per square foot, 2s. , ; Screen Doors, 79c Painted green, good heavy frame, cov ered with Dest quality wire cloth; any stock size. Clearing Hammocks at BIG R e duct i o n s EVERY hammock In our stock has been entered for a quick and de cisive clearaway. Hammocks that were $2.26, 0 Hammocks that were $2.76, (PI AC now ; oJloOT Hammocks that were $2.68, PO OP now . , . Barf ....Nash wCov Dowatalro Storo Women's and Misses' Pretty WHITE WASH SKIRTS $1.00 A SPLENDID assortment of wash skirts. Mad. - of good quality white gabardine. All fresh, new stock, in tour pretty summery styles, essily tubbed. Saturday specially priced at $1.00. Dainty Summer Dresses, Were $5.95, at $2.95 Just the sort of dress you need, these hot sultry days. All made of cool summery materials in styles specially adapted for warm weather wear. Some made of the Tjotralar snort strined materials. A splendid vslue at $6.96; July clearing price, Burf.MS.NasB. Co. Downstairs 2.B5. Star. Best Known Refrigerators Sat urday at July tlearing Prices 3 ' The refrigerator, like all other hot weather merchandise, is entered in the July sale at reduced price! ' $36.00 Automatic Refrigerator, $29.50. Eight-wall construction, mineral wool insulation, made of ash, covered with three coats of varnish. White enameled food chambers, with three adjustable retinned shelves, auto matic feature in trap and locks; regular $36.00 value, at $20.50, $27.60 values.. $22.80 I $41.00 Values i .$38.00 $32.60 values. .$28.00 I $48.60 values. $40.00 $38.00 values. .$33.50 I $52.00 Values. ,$42.50 $16.50 Top-Icing Refrigerators, $13.75 "' Illinois refrigerator, top-icing style, made of oak with three coats of varnish, white enamel lined food chambers, heavy retinned shelves, ice capacity 85 pounds. ; , v ! , ' HlfeMi jj 30-lb. capacity, were $10, now. . .$7.95 IlS-SR J 1 15-lb. capacity, were $21.60, now . . . $17.50 Standard Rafrigorator, 3-Door Sido-lcing Stylo, T fseiitfsr' 90-lb. capacity, were $21.60, now. . . .. , . .$18.50 ' . .- 110-lb. canar.itv. were 129.60. now . . . . Sis sn Burgos.-N.ah Ce-Dowa-Stalra fltoro Burgess-Nash Gompam CVERYOt3Yial TOWB" Co. Everybody's Store 16th and Harney. .1 4