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NEW MANAGER GENT'S FURNISE- | - e S —— o - —— | INGS AT HAYDEN BROS. i | Yietor l;oarl.fl;;__nurgm.Naah Store News for Moné:!—————":,:;';‘:'a!" ‘.‘!L:‘_'g_u‘:: ' B N R SIX CANDIDATES . HAYE A PLATFORM Zimman, Hackett, Jardine, Lamo- reau, Diexel, Metcalfe in Anti- Administration Campaign. WILL MEET MONDAY NIGHT As the ontcome of a succession of conferences, Harry B. Zimman, Harry J. Hackett, W. S. Jardine, A. A. Lamoreaux, John C. Drexel and J. W. Metcalfe, six nominees for the city election, have agreed upon a platform .oh which they will make g Joint gnti-administration campaign: The platform is as follows 1. We will £0 Into office tree men, and £0 long as' we continve in oftjce we 'saall remain free. No corporation, individual ar interest will have any apecial claim or eecret lew upon us. We will, i the dis- charge of officlai duties, \&n‘ntn ao ouligution except to the people of Omaha —the whole people.. We promise no sweeping or radical reforms, but do yromise a firm and effjcient enfarcement of law and a progressive, temperate and cleen administration. Omaba 1a a Ereat | city, fast growing groater, and the poiloy of those who inister its affaira should be a broad potfey that will, with /the, least taxation, give the greatest petus to development along legitimate es. . We will reorganize the various city lepariments to the end that bBetter ser- o e ¢ e e oost{a i | C.'H. Pulver, who has for the last five e that the tax payess' money is ex- h pended win the same regard to economy | Years been in charge of the trunks, grips #nd reguits that wouid be exercised in|and hat departnfents at Haydeh Bros., private business. J has heen appoint r andybuyer | 9 L ! ppointed manager and.buyer oo e Mtrlct entorcement e | of the mens urnisning department. el SERVICE! wless traffic of liqubrs should bp sup- | is very well known In Omaha, as he has % d, but also because the Mcensed | heen connected with the various furnish- | o g Paiis ing goods stores here for the last fifteen | ers should not ‘be’ permitted torengage in | years. the saloon business. Joints of every kind and description should' be suppresset without delay. \ 1. The police department should be en- tirely free from outside influences, and its wim and poljcy ghould, be to enforee the laws reasonably, hiimanely, feariessly and_jmpartially. 5. The practice and procedure in the po- lice court should ke governed by the same yrinciples, as those that guide and N «rn the nigheryeburts in the ni 1lon ‘ef justice. Phone Doglnl 137 Unusual Attractions at Burgess-Nash Monday It Took Uncle Sam and |Silk GLOVES for| New Tailored SUITS at $25 His American Engineers to ear at Aok S r W t R . o % Build the PANAMA Canal ot B That Will Establish a New Record for Value- 50c to $4 a Pair - $ e ] Giving at the Price and you will feel a new pride in our TPHIS big glove stock In in reality a quality glove shop, complete X . country’s achievement as you hear the | Seio nd colors * o ‘o ¢ Y A..‘.'N.I'; PRICE" event in which tailored suits of story graphically told at any of the inter- <||sl.n!vnw- style in “h\“.-ll\"' modes indicate h_m\' esting lectures during the day in connec complete is our mastery of the art of IZ“PM““""R tion with the ; 3 elegant fashions with results that especially are to Fancy embroidered patter EXHIBITION OF THE be noted in the mutchless value-giving. stitching, long or_short gloves, Barg Nash Co.——Main Floor. Silk Afternoon Frocks $25.00 Panama Canal MOdel un &c'*” R The silk frocks at $25.00 are In charming modes that NOW ON OUR FOURTH FLOOR il “most prominent Japansee at accord with refined tastes; a remarkable diversity of lovely models. in crepe meoteor and Georgette crepe, in clever com- Every phase of the cansl \some is shown in | tists. Splendid rwlev'h;:‘l» rh"flr@ bination; Belglan blue, navy, sand color, black and all white. minfature—the hills and valleys, lnkes and rivers, | SOlorings and designs. Plates tor dams and locks, topographically correct. periin ) biog n s, topograpnicaily correct /| RRBEINE n, Nindows. jor Toppy Covert Coats $12.00 to $45.00 'oflel'rfllll;g. l"'I“!M elg! onder o » BDurgess-Nash Co—Fourth Floor, Now in Such Prime Favor With Smartly Coated Women Organize your Panama parties now-~though . Worumbo covert, plain covert and striped covert coats, you may never see the Canal, here's the oppor- Pefl Lu't‘ CROCHET each boasting some individuality |nll {ts own—whether it be tunity to study the world's greatest engineering C tt: s 3 l flaring, belted or tallored in line." There are coats for every feat. otton pecm type of figure in any price you care to pay: $12.00 to $45.00, . COMPLETE , assortment = in white, ecru and colors Other new codts in taffeta shk, satin, gabardine, golfine Slzes 1 to' 10, spool.....7¢ cords, chinchilla and serge, In street styles, “Travel fashions,” s 10 to 80, spool....8¢ motor coats and dress coats. P08 Shied PFes i Sempion Nee B¥. Gir Sizes 50 to 70, spool, . .i0c Smart Golfing Skirts at $5.95 SUBSTATION OF THE U, 8. POSTOFFICE, afford. Sizes 70 to 150, sposl. ..11c In lovely colorings, rose, putty, apricot, rainbow and +hite, ing every accommodation in the postal service. OYAIL Boclety crochet cottous, | with nn(‘kfi{u and b:lu. W’a'oon:{dal: them extreme values lho’ Place ta pay BLECTRIC LIGHT AND TELEPHONI white and ecru, all sizns, | way they are are priced for Monday. Featuring a Display of Entirely New | Here’s a Sale of Fancy Silks for Monday at | and Distinctive Modes in OSTRICH ; . ; |3 TRIMMED HATS, Monday $10.00 4999“‘1 79c That is of Unusual Importance | SIS roay FVERAL thousand yards of plain and faney silke that aré in great demand for HE display presents an indi- waists and dresses, offered very much under price Monday. viduality that is rarely found . heavy Artistically Colored Japanese Transparen- cies $2.50 to $29.50 QCH.Pulver .. - BURGESS-NASH COMPANY. That's our alm—to be of Comes to Omaha to Investigate Cause of Death of Son U, Street ménticants, fakirs and Jtiner- L R e taioratet, | G. W. Merrow, Hartford. Conn., has have no bargains and only. inter | arrived in the city and has commenced with legitimate business. an investigation to mscertain the cause | . Therv should be & physical valuation 5 of ‘the property of all ranchised eorpora~ | of the death of his son, George W\ Mer tions 1o the end thatdthe city way regu- | row, jr., which eccurred mear Elkhomn Iute ana control the service and \put a |yt ol gn Tiiene *un limitation on gthelr rates. Electric lght. rates should be substantially re- duced by ordinance Immediately. 8 We favor municipai ownership of all public utilities and we contend that st #hould be taken immediately for the quisition of the gas plant rather than to wait for the expiration of the existing franchise. Wnlf favor the idea af the city taking sieps. o mequire the electric light plant Intr.lo operate this ménopoly for the ben- efit of the city, and we will exert our best efforts to inddce the voters to ab- rove hond issues for the gas and electric ight plants. l}( Il? also our bellef that in the event the city cannot satisfactorily agree with the Electtic Light company on the terms of purchase, the city should have the alternajive to compete by municipal oper- ation. ‘We belie municipally-owned plants should be nanaged and in control o¥ men having technical knowledge and of the “highest business %Illflflclllm { The Omaha garbage system should be modernized. The eity should h: plete control of the eoll-ctl‘ou dis- position of l‘;:b-‘g‘ IHM" of Wln‘Alox:‘ time contra r 9 - duction plant should be establ , thus have com- amum punioc‘u- be and 6. expense ) 1,10, The street 3@ q&:m of. our ) it our cf sity shotld be'impt l{'.. our ity te affording city a more nnltna sar- bage. system. The éfi 4 e toe may stand in ated muniel] \u.lb. A clulter vention ' should be od as -og; ’s:r possible -:th“mmo ': work “a :fimg 'and mot be abliged to go to the capital every time we want an addition iendment, 12."’1‘3M improvement of the boulevard and park system would be a splendid 'way dvertise Omaha. Other oities b spent millions to Opfaha's THougands in boulevard” improvements. Omaha has a fine boulevard system laid out, and it is time-for public.spirited officlals to work toward the completion apd the beautification of this magnificent l;flzm of pleasure thoroughfares. Reoreation spots, play grou and ipal bath houses deserve our care- ful attention. Money for Advertising. It is expected that out of a number of men invited, fifteen will be selected next Monday evening to conduct the ecam- paign. An oftice will be opened on the eloventh floor of the City National Bank buliding, and it is &tated that a schedule of meetings will be arranged. A campaign fund wiill be secured for pleture cards of these six candidates and for other advertising. e $trong Winds Cause Neuralgin. . Don't suffer, get a2 bottle of Sloan's Liniment, it penetrates to the \painful parts at once. Kills the pain. All drug~ ®ists.—Advertisement. The Bee Want Ads Are Eest Business In a dving condition, young Merrow was found by Willlamt Greweock, A tarmer living near by. The young man was alive, but died before medical aid could arrive. When found a pistol lay by his side and there was one bullet hole in his neck and another near the heart. The body was brought to Omaha and an inquest held, the verdict of the coroner's jury being iuicide. The father of the young man is not tisfied with the sufgide theory, and with Coroner Crosby he has gone to Bikhorn to continue his investigation. CREDIFORS ASK THAT FIRM BE DECLARED BANKRUPT A petition has been filed' in. federal court to have the A. G. Jaeger company, 320 South Fourteenth street; adjudged bankrupt. il \ The n was filpd by Louis Wolf & C .ng ‘the United’ Stat tamping company, Moundsville, W. Va., d the Omaha Crockery company, ‘with clatms respectively of $303, §772 and $1.40. ‘The, patitioners claim that the defend- ant while insolvent committed an act of bapkruptey in permitting the Kitchen Brothiers’ Hotel company to. obtain a’ preferred claim of $30 through legal prociure. The former ‘lm of business of the defendant has Ween closed for several weeks and on the door Is a notice of sheriff's sale to be held April % to sat- isfy the claim mentioned. LARGE ORDER PLACED FOR WAYNE STORAGE TANKS The ‘safety first” movement has an sctive sipporter in the person of™J. R. Burleigh, president of the Basket Stores company. Belleving that volatiles shquld not be kept above ground Mr. Burleigh has placed an order for the complete equip- ping of all basket stores In Omaha with Wayne underground storage tanks and self-measuring pumps. ¢ The order consisted of thirteen systems gnd 18 the largest ever placed in this part of the country for the purpose. “We find,” said Mr. Burleigh, “there 1s still & large quantity of kerosene used despite the fact that the greater part of the homes have gas or electricity, and it 15 no unusual sight to see lamps burning - Shadow. FLOUNCINGS, Etc., U in hats at this price. Created by artist designers, who work with the most beautiful fab- rics and under French.inspiration. Plcture hats with | pastel-tinted os- trich tipd, Colonial hats with swirls of ostrich. Shepherdess hats, with droop- ing ostrich plumes, and a splendid va- riety of ‘clever and unusual hats, all with some touch of ostrich trimming. You will be quick to recognize their unusual value, Burgess-Nash ¥loor. A \| An_ Exquisite Display of Silk Nets, _ sually Priced at $2.00, for Monday, at 98c IN GREAT demand now for filmy Wouses, party dresses, -ete. The choice of selection is exceptionally wide, includ- ing black and white silk nets, silk and shadow flouncings, embroidered net flouncings, cream and white silk all-overs and flowered chiffons. The laces are in cream and white; also two-tone effects, in widths 18 to 42 inches. Very special at 98¢ a yard. 3 g ; Laces from 3 to 5 inches wide, 10¢ Including linen cluny edges, net top laces and Normandy vals. Embroideries, 2 to 3Y4 inches wide, 10c. On fine Swiss, edges and insertions, Embroidered Voiles at 39¢ Yard An exceptionally pretty selection of embroidered voiles | or Swisses, flouncings 27 to 40 inches. Special for Monday. Burgess-Nash Co—Main Floor, New BLOUSES Every Day @ve F estive Glimpses of Latest Modes ND the revival of the, pretty fashion of short sleeves is in happy accord with the ivory tone of shéer silky laces or chiffons. The offering includes such pretty weaves as fonlards, in neat designs and dots; striped messalines, brocaded tafan. 36-inch chiffon taffetas, 3%inch kimono silks, 86- inch black messalines, plain messalines and 24-inch all-silk pongee,in naturai color. Two groups, at 49¢ and 79¢ the yard. Satin Striped Wash S8ilks, 88c ' Hspecially desirable for walsts, dresses and men's shirts, white grounds with pretty colared stripes. light These pretty summer silks are the usual $1.00 and | wai; $1.25 qualities, at 88c the yard. Taffeta Silks, 29¢ 24-inch plain taffeta silks, in navy, gray, reseda, pink, red, Kelly green, tan, blue and brown. shades; the yard, Coating Pongee, $1.59 Extra heavy, 36 Inches wide, natural color, the usual $2.00 quality, \ Burgess.Nash Co~—Main Floor. THB offering {8 indeed a remarkable one—embracing a most at- tractive line of velvet and Axminster riigs, 9x12 feet, in a new spring pattern, both floral and oriental in design. The colorings are the very newest and yextremely pleasing. ¥ 59 '$15.00 BRUSSELS RUGS AT $0.05 N Another room-size rug special that will appeal to man; ome mroviders) 9x12 feet, made of good, heavy Brussels, suitable for dining room, living room or sleeping. room, X $4.50 AXMINSTER RUGS FOR $325 ' Axminster. rugs, size 36x63 inches, new patterns and colorings, splendid values at '$4.50; very special at $3.25. Burgess-Nash m& Beautiful New Marquisette and Voile Curtunl, Usual $2 and $2.50 Yalues, Featured Monday at $1.45 Pr. HE values are indeed most unusual. HEmbracing a big selection of \ the very newest patterns in the finest quality! marquisettée and voile, with cluny edges. Every pair is in the latest designs, and are shown in white, ecru and' beige. - They are reslly $2.00 and $2.50 values, but Monday, $1.45 the pair. THESE VOILE OURTAINS PHAT WERE TO $1.50 ARE RARE BARGAINS AT 85¢ There afe over one hunlred pairs in this lot. Made of a good quality voile, some with lnu{tbn and lace edges. ve 26c MARQUISETTE FOR TURTAINS, 17¢ Marquisetite of very heavy quality, extra fine weave, very desirabje for bedrooms, dining room and summer cottage furniture. Also charmeuse silks, also plain Brocaded Orepe de Chine af 98¢ in a large selection of crepe de chine for and underwear, and 42-inch poplins, at 98¢ Chiffon Taffetas 98¢ 36-inch black chiffon taffeta, || beautiful high lustre, and a firm quality, gl 30c AND 35c BORDERED MARQUISETTE, 19¢ Marquisette and voile, with pretfy bordered edges, fine quality, the usual 30c and 36¢ quality. Very special Monday at 10¢ a yard. Burgess-Nash Co—Third Floor. o v wn w a0 | Home, Garden and Lawn Necessities | in the newest of laces and em- | — & d brolderies. ~The selection is ex- $1.76 0-80.Ezy Mop, $1.19 59c Enamelware at 19¢ 0 -8o0-Bzy | for Including 10-qt. e tremely large gnd the values art The most tempting. triangular shaped National cedar oll | Water pails, 8- mop, one qfl mop, | polish, made in | qt. coffee pots, one dust mop, one | Omaha, the all- | 6-qt. covered J handle and a can | 8round polish and | Berlin sauce of ol .19 | duster ofl, 7-oz. bot- | pans, values to Ry el o tle, 25¢; 16-0z. bot- | 69¢; only. one of ‘ tle, BOc; gquart bot- | each to customer Outfit, 15c | tle, 80¢. Demonstra- 19c The Home Ofl out- | tor to show the fit, consisting of « | quality of this ofl. 26¢ bottle of home Cedoline ofl mops, oil, & 10c new style | special 89¢ Household Necessities Combination | Patent egg slic- -an opener..4c | ers for ....40¢ Large round | One cup flour graters Pc | gifter ... .. .0 Wooden mixivg | Asbestos sad poons . ¢ | iron holder .B5e Good toilet pa- | Shoe string po- per holders..9¢ | tato cutters White metwm | for ...... 85e¢ | easpoons I</1 3-plece alumi- in many parts of the city.” | 3 e Orfginations . and higher priced models, $3.95 to $25.00. New . White Priced $1.95, Boosters. ~ coples of \ priced at » Organdie Blouses, $2.50 and $3.00 oll can _and a 16¢ sharpening stone . Burgess-Wash Co.—8Second ¥loor. ‘A Display of “Made in America” White Goods Monday at 35¢ a Yard EAUTIFUL novelty voiles, 38 inches wide, an exquisite sheer material with a fancy woven sfripe, cqpied from French novelties which, if imported, would command a re- tail price of more than double the price Monday. 8heer Orisp Organdies at 25¢ a Yard Ongandies are very much in demand this season—sheer erisp organdie, an exceptionally good quality, at 25¢ a yard. Fancy S8hadow Crepe, Usnally 26¢c, at 15¢ (Goin dot marquisette, a shieer material for waists or summery dresses, 36 inches wide, nsual 25¢ quality, | 40-inch Sheer Lawn, 10c a Yard With a crisp batiste finish, especially good for aprons or dresses, 4 The popular crochet thread for heavy edg- ings, for centerpieces, scarfs, table and piano covers, and for novelties, such as collar bags, cushion tops, iiand bags and-belts, is Article 804 Klostersilk Perle—1% oz balls. Klostersilk-luster is not affected by years of wear and laundering. This smooth, even thread is made in white, ecru, and all popular colors. ’ I tattl d erocketing which reqtfies a firmly Tototad, Wigh-fusker threads o 805 Klostersilk Cordon- wpet Special is unequalled. Klostorsill Guaranteed red hose, % -in. size, per foot Black mist, %-in. hose, 5-ply, in 60-foot lengths, complete. .$3.08 Household Necessities Egg timers.10c Asbestos sad Patent noodle | iren holders, 5o cutters .. ..50¢ Mrs. Potts' Dover unl'-:a Ir;nl: ho?:l:l.-.z Large flour sifter~for .. .%¢_ || : Nickel plated | Long handlea 004 Kitchen | num measuring | LAWn Mower Specials towel bars ..9e | dish mops ..Be. knives ...9¢ | spoons .....pc | Ldttle Shaver, 14 and 16 Broom holders, | Flesh forks, * Japanned coat | 4-plece alumi- | 8-in. drive wheel, at $2.00 for B¢ | wood handles, 'R ......5¢ | spoons ...\23¢ . 85 P, 3 10 spap mice | Ple trimmers, | 18-I0. Junior, d-blade, 10-in. | Asbestos toast- trans 10¢ | for .......38¢ | drive wheel. Special......$7.00 | ers for ....10¢ Burgess-Nash Co.—Basement. Grans catohers at Burgess-Nasn * White that stays white — colors that lest Use ‘M'Sw 'w Liet I.ufl\l.tllul ‘with l'h. lusts ignh books at your ors. Klostersill for i retio The Thread Mills Company ’ 30-inch Plisse Crepe, 10c a Yard Thread Sales Dept. 219 W. Adams St., Chicigo Soft finish, very desirable for underwear, 30 inches wide, Burgess.NWash Co~—Main Floor—South Alsle. brofdery, Art, i:n—m.-nu. (%4 vy | S| work, Art. 753 Floche, white, balls. Towels, pillow cases, Ant 8 Whits, ehcinsor Ar-tgs,whithy bolders. Sporting Goods of all kinds in com- in great varlety of plete assortments, sty Stationery Fourth Floor. P o,