THE BEE: OMAHA. SATUKUAY. SEflEMbLK 8. lUlr. 'I fine City News PUtin an Woddiaf Bin- Kdholm. Lifhtlni Xlxturo BargaaifGrtndan Co. Ht Boo Print It Xsw Beaccn Projo. Metal DIM, Preitwerk JublUo Mff Co. 36c Luncheon at Empress Garden. Police Court Collections Police court collections for August amounted 10 i,6BVio. . License Inspector Reports The re port of the city license inspector for August snows collections of $1,339.50 Auction Sale Holsteln cows and i-jfers, Newmeyer barn, Council stuffs, la., Thursday, September 6, p. m. W. C. Flatau has opened his new jewelry and loan shop at 601 (Rose) Securities Bldgr., Sixteenth and Far nam. Tyler 950. i correction rne see was m error in stating that J. E. Weaver, who was suing for diyorce. lived at 5624 North Twenty-eighth Btreet. Edna Hess Alleges Nonsnpport Edna Hess, suing Harry W. Hess for divorce in district court, aileees non support They were married in Omaha August 31. 1914. , Take Evidence in Iand Cases T. S. Allen and Dave Dickinson of the United States attorney's office are tak ing testimony in land cases around Al liance during the latter part of the week. Mr. Allen will go from Alliance to Chadron, where he will attend fed eral court on the 10th. Andreesen as Delegate Adult Pro bation Officer Andreesen, with offices in the public defender's office in the court house, has been honored by Gov ernor Neville with an appointment as a Nebraska delegate to the annual con vention of the American Prison asso ciation at New Orleans, November 19 to 23, inclusive. Prominent prison workers from all parts of the United States will attend the convention. OYERLAND GIVES FEED M DEALERS With Wives at Theater Party, Men Get Together and Talk Shop After Rouiing Banquet. Dealers obtaining: cars from - the Omaha, branch of the Willys-Overland company were the guests of the branch office at a "get-acquainted" banquet at the Rome hotel Thursday night. . The attendance was not as large as expected, as many of the dealers who were in attendance at the day session drove ti Lincoln to at tend the state fair early in the eve ning. v The "get-acquainted" meeting for the dealers originated with E. B. Wil soB, who has lately taken charge of this branch. , "I wanted to get the dealers to gether and have them tell, each other and us their troubles and 'successes," he said. "I "believe we can all learn more about handling our business in that way than any other. ' If mistakes are being made by the factory, I want dealers to tell me and we will en deavor to correct them. The automo bile business is new one of the most important industries in the United States and it will have to be conduct ed on more business-like principles than in the past. This branch will endeavor to place it on the highest plane possible. I expect to make these meetings regular events for the bene fit of pur dealers snij ourselves." After Ithe banquet O. E. Haring of the Omaha branch presided at a "get-, some-pep" meeting, Dealers from all over the state responded on how they sold cars and faults they had to find with the Overland service. The faults were few, and consisted principally of the factory not being large enough to supply their. demands. . . .. A display of oratory was absent, but in its stead were hard-headed business men talking to each other and holding a school of instruction on bettering their business conditions. 1 During the last ear this branch has disposed of $3,000,000 worth of auto mobiles. During the last month they have doubled their business over the. corresponding month of last .year,. The .wives of the dealers were en tertained at. a theater party while the dealers talked shop. 6 Central Powers partition Poland; Poles Must Fight Zurich, Switzerland, Sept. 7. Ac cording to information received from Vienna, the central powers have de cided to carry out the partitioning of Poland. Germany will annex such parts of Russian Poland as she needs "to rectify her strategic frontier" amount ing to one-tenth of the territory. Aus tria will annex the remaining hine tenths and Emperor Charles will promulgate a decree uniting Russian Poland with Galicia and proclaiming the whole territory to be the United Kingdom of Poland, with himself as king. - . The new Hapsburg Poland will have its own parliament, but its foreign policy, army and finances will be con trolled by Austria. The immediate effect will be to make the Poles liable to military service in the Austrian army. It will also involve removal from the Austrian parliament of dep uties representing Galicia, giving the German parties in the Reichstag numerical preponderance. LaFollette Would Pay Monthly Bonus to Soldiers Washington, Sept. 7. A new com plication was added to the income tax contest late today by Senator LaFol lette's announcement that he intended to offer an amendment to increase all surtax rates 10 per cent to provide a fund for the payment, of a monthly bonus of $50 beginning November 1 vid continuing during the war to every American enlisted and drafted man and officer serving in Europe. . Preparatory to disposition tomorrow of .the income tax section,, minor amendments to facilitate their collec tion were added and the rest of the day was spent in speechmaking, largely on subjects foreign to the bilL . ... .. - Building Trades League Puts Business Houses on 'Blacklist' The Building Trades league of Omaha has requested the members of the Farmers' Co-operative and Educa tional Union of Nebraska not to pa tronize Omaha industries. The Farm ers' union is affiliated with the Amer ican Federation of Labor, and Gus Lawson, secretary of the Building Trades league, says the league used these methods to fight the business men who are refusing to make a set tlement in the strike situation here. He said the request was that the Farmers' union patronize none of the Omaha industries. Store Opont Daily at 8:30 A. M. I WESSfcff few Stars Op Saturday 'till 9 F. M.' : EVERYBODYS STORE' Friday, September 7, 1917- -STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY- - Phone Douglas 137. ' Women's "Burnasco" Quality Silk Boot Hose A BIG shipment received in time to mark and place on sale for Satur day. Full fashioned, full regular made foot, high spliced heel. and double sole,, double garter tops, plain black, 75c pair. , Women's Hose, 50c Medium weight black cotton hose, full, , fashioned, full regular made foot, dou- S ble garter top, high spliced heel and- double sole, "Burnasco" quality, 50c-, pair. Misses' Hose, 35c Black or white, fine ribbed, mercer ized lisle, seamless, very special, at 35c pair. Boys' Hose, 25c Heavy black ribbed cotton hose, seamless, a good hose for school wear, special at 25c pair. BurftM-Nath Co. Mtn Floor Hlats Ijm'. r for Saturday A Most Opportune Sale of Smartly .frimmed Caramels For Your Sweet Tooth MADE of the very best ingredients, in assorted flavors, the kind that taste like more, take a box home with you. 29c lb. Burgaaa-Naah Co. Mala Floor The Showroom Samples of Several of the Leading Eastern Milliners At AN opportune offering indeed. Right at the beginning of the season we offer you these smartly trimmed new fall hats at a price decidedly lower than usual. The hats are in a great variety of styles and shapes, no two alike, made of very fine velvet combined with hatter's plush. Either small or medium sizes, a shape to suit every fancy. An offering of unusual importance to the woman who wants a new fall hat. Buriaaa-Naah Co. Second Floor Great Mountains of ;Snow Vhite S Handkerchiefs ARE offered here Saturday at Tery special prices and youll want to -get your share. : Women' Handkerchiefs,' 1 5c With colored edges and embroidered Y corners, some of them are linen, at, 15c each..- . Women's Haxncikerchiefs, 25c Fine, sheer linen, hand embroidered corners,- also plain white "or.' colored ' edges, at, 25 each.' Men's Handkerchiefs, 25c Men's linen handkerchiefs with aettlj'' embroidered initial, special at 25 each. Men's Handkerchiefs, 15c .. Tape border linen lawn,, full size, ex optionally fine material, at, 15 each. Child's Handkerchiefs 5c Desirable for school, plain white with dainty colored edges and initials, at, 5c each. Linen Finish Paper For Letters A high grade in four tints, white, .gray, lavender, blue, 20c box., . . ... Composition books, very special Satur- day, at, 2 for Sc.- , . BurfMs-Naah Co. Maia Floor, Women's Boots for Fall Were Never So Pretty as This Season AND we never had such a splendidly selected line from which to make your selections as we have this season, every color or shade to match your new fall frock or in con trasting shades, and all sizes and widths in each. Particular attention is. invited to the wide range of col ors, patterns and exclusive models featured Saturday, at $8.50. Including: Light or dark gray, kid vamp, cloth quarters. Ivory kid turn soles, povered heels, cloth quarters. . ., Maple kid welt soles, covered heels, cloth quarters. Black kid skin, patent leather, tan Russia calf and many other beautiful styles. You'll enjoy looking at them and trying them ion, too ; no trouble to show you, we assure you. Educator Shoes for Children We are exclusive selling agents in Omaha for the Edu- afr ah no -fnr riova anrl onrla anrl voiino wnmpn. tVn shnA ; with room for five toes, that lets the child's foot grow as it should. . , BurraM-Nash Co. Second Floor The New Blouse Models Invite Your Inspection Saturday VARIETY and newness is the chief charm we seek in women's blouses, and there is plenty to find. One group presents simple effectiveness at moderate price, made of georgette crepe, in all the new suit shades, brown, taupe, navy, green and beet root, also black, flesh and white. A wide variety of styles with beautiful beading and em broidery, real filet laces and braiding. Also taffeta and satin blouses in plaids, stripes and solid colors to match your new fall suit. We invite your inspection. Prices range $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $10.00, $12.50. Burfa-Naah Co. Second Floor Youthfulness Is the Supreme Note1 And a Military Smartness Marks the New Tailored Suits At $25.00 and $29.50 THE coats are mostly 32 to 36 inches long almost to the knees. Many collars are draped high in choker and muffler effects; belts are much in evidence, though many coats are stitched at the waist line ; skirts are shorth and narrower to the bottomland effective as well as useful pockets are found in many models. A delightful assortment of advance models is now ready. . The offering is quite unusual a fact shown by the suits themselves. The high character, quality, fashion correct ness, together, with the low prices which they are offering makes it an event of importance. Burft Nah Co. Second Floor Still More Beautiful Dresses of Satins and Serges. Priced at $18.50, $22.50, $25 and $29.50 SIMPLICITY is the 'keynote of the new dresses for falL . You'll find it quite a pleasure just to look through the collection Very complete in assortment, em bracing the season's best models in the most favored shades, including Navy, -;. Brown, Taupe, s ' Beetroot v--''--1 - 'and Black Smart roll collars of white satin, silk braids, embroidery and buttons add charming touches to these dresses. Few women will deny themselves one or more of these handsome and useful dresses this season, which are priced at $18.50, $22.50, $25.00 and $29.50. Burf si-Nftth Co. Second Floor W ' You'll Want One of These Pretty New Silk Bags, at $2.95 BLACK or navy blue, fine silk bags with colored silk lin ings. Has inside frame pocket and swing mirror, silk strap handle and finished with full length tassel. We con sider them extreme values, Saturday at $2.95. Bur(ui-Nah Co. Main Floor A Good Wrist Watch Is a Soldier Boy's Constant Companion AND every man in the "service" needs a wrist watch. , If he has gone to camp, surprise HIM by sending one. A recent shipment enables us to offer reliable watches at unusually low prices, because our contracts were made be fore the Swiss exchange dropped, which increased the prices quite naturally. Every Watch Is a Good Timekeeper Radio Wrist .Watches, Luminous Dial. $8.50 Small size gun metal case, with, jeweled Swiss move ment, radio lite luminous dial, mounted on black Kitchener strap. Complete with crystal protector, at $8.50. , . Seven-jeweled New York' standard movement with radio lite luminous figures and hands, suede Kitchener strap and crystal protector, at $8.50. Seven-Jeweled Swiss Watch, $12.50 With radio lite luminous figures and hands, has a sweep second hand and is especially adaptable for nurses and ambulance corps. Genuine gun metal cases, new khaki strap, also crystal protector, $12.50. Ingersoll Midgets, Luminous Dial, $4.25 Genuine Ingersoll midget watches, mounted on Kitchener strap, at, $4.25. Small Wrist Watch, $2.75 Nickel case, suede leather Kitchener straps, at, $2.75. The Wizard Wrist Watch, $4.95 Swiss movement, gun metal or nickel case, Kitchener strap, com plete with crystal protector, $4.95. Sterling Bracelet Watch, $8.50 Here's an unusually good watch for a miss, 7-jewel movement, sil ver dial, black letters, sterling silver case and expansion bracelet, $8.50. Drug Specials for Saturday Burgess-Nash Cold Cream, le. Orchard White, 29c Djer Kiss Face Powder, 60c and $1.00. Page Talcum Powder, at 12e. Woodbury's Facial Soap, at 19c. Lavoris, small size, at 19c Jad Salts, at 59c. Lysol, at 39c. Carbona, small size, at 12c Sloan's Liniment, at 16c. Co. Main Floor Another Smash in the Prices Of Men's Shirts for Saturday at $1.15 RECENTLY we bought all this season's broken lines and leftovers from a " large eastern shirt factory making high grade shirts. Their cheapest shirt at wholesale price is higher than the retail price we are going to sell this lot for. They consist mostly of neckband soft and stiff cuff 8 attached,- coat style. There will be a few with collars at? tached. Included will also be the broken lines and "odd" garments from our regular stock. This sale will include the greatest possible value-giving shirt event in our men's department. If a cut in price of one-half or more interests ypu, come pre-' pared to buy a half dozen or more. Materials are silk fiber, silk front, body to match, fiber and gftk mixtures, corded madras and. extra fine ' percale.' Price $M5. - f. v . Sample Union Suks, 79c Heavy summer anil medium weight maco yjarn spring needle garments. Short and long sleeves, ankle "and three quarter lengths, white and ecru, at 79c per suit. . Men's Neckwear, at 65c New. fall patterns, large 'flowing and four-in-hand slip band, well. made neckwear that will appeal to you. Price 65c. ' 1 Men's soiled and shop worn. night robes, collar, and col larless, "Faultless" brand, underpriced at 85. ! 1L'J "Try Me" Brand Hose, 25c All good colors, a most durable and comfortable, hose, year 'round weight, 25c. . Men's holeproof hosiery, black and colors,' 331 3c and 50c. , ; Palmolive Face Powder, 39e. 1-pound Lilac Rose Talcum Powder, 19c. Palmolive Shampoo, at 39c. Pepeco Tooth Paste, at 39c. Pond's' Vanishing Cream, at 17c. Dr. Grave's Tooth Paste, 14c. Nonspi. at 39c. Isa Belle Powder, at 39c. Colgate's Tooth Paste, at 10c nil 23c. BurtiNaib. BurfM.Nah Co. Maia Floor rr Boysr Wool School SuitG With Two Pairs Pants, Featured at $5.95 PARENTS with a boy or two to get ready for school will welcome , this announcement, for the values art really extreme. The raits are late fall models in pinch back, or three-piece belt, single breasted, patch or plain pockets. The colors are grays, browns and fancy mix tures. Each suit has two pairs of full lined pants, for $1.95. Boys' Sweaters, $1.50 to $2.50 Jersey sweaters, in gray, maroon and navy; all sizes, special values. Jumbo Sweaters, $4.50 to $4.95 Boys' heavy Jumbo wool sweaters, ; good selection of colors, at) $4.50 to $4.95. Burfoai-Naah Co. Faurtk Floor1 Women's Union Suits, at 50c LOW neck and sleeveless, cuff or lace trimmed knee, good quali ty white cotton, all sizes, 50c each. Boys' Union Suits, at 50c Ribbed balbriggan, long sleeves, ankle length, rignt weight for pres ent wear, 50c. Buriata-Nath Co. Main Floor Yoyr New Fall Hat Is Here THE very style, shape and shade , that is best suited to you, and the price is the right sort, too. The. collec-tian- includes such styles as . ,oft hats in the f a m o u s Stetson and "Bon alino" makes, the Trogan square crown, abine. browns, greens pinch, and .in tans,; grays and black, with fancy pugaree, whip cord or plain braids. Derbys in all . the different shapes and dimensions, at $2.00 to $5.00. BurMi-Nah Co. Fourth Floor Good Style and the Well Bred Touch Are Distinctive Features of Our Men's Clothing At $15.00 to $40.00 FABRICS, workmanship and finish contribute that excellence that follows good judgment in selection. First thought is always the maker, for good clothing cannot rise higher than its source. Next we choose the fabrics and patterns that our knowl edge of your taste indicates, and in abundant variety for selec tions... v.:- - , ; : ' ; These are the days when the new' suit tells its best story"' about the man who caresf for his appearance, the time wheri. it gives distinction and gratification. Best days, too, for wide selections for the variety is great est now, as a matter of course. No matter where your price idea may be, in reason, we have the suit for you that will .give best service and satisfaction at the, figure you say.' We are at your service. ' . ; ' BurgMa-Nath Co. Fourth Floor :a 3