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4 iy THE OMAHA DAILY BEE OMAHA, SA’[‘('RDAY MORNING None of 'em are initat fun-making with the Kat- zenjammers, Happy Hooli- gan and little Snmookums. SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. EDITORIAL PAGE& 13 TO 24. VOL XLIV—NO. HITCHCOCK TELLS OF | REGOIIENDATIONS[ 1.0 'yfln,lLOonysndThomn‘ J. Flynn Are Names Now Be- | fore the President. | ALL WAITING ON MR. BRYAN|[ “Yes, 1 originally rmmmuded! Patterson for this place,” sald Sena- | tor G. M. Hitcheock after reading the | account of the appointment of Sam | Patterson of Arapahoe to the position | of auditor of the Treasury depart-| 272, MAY 1, 1915, o1 Fratne sna -'“ Slturday, May 1, 1915, —— THE FIRST DAY OF MAY IS AT HAND——SOMETHING BETTER, ——BURGESS-NASH COMPANY-——— PHONE DOUGLAS 137. NEWER, LOVELIER EVERY »DAY NOW AT BURGESS - NASH """ THE NEWEST COATS The LAST DAY of the Sale Have Yoq_I{led Long White Silk ESPECIALLY PRICED AT |CLOVES, $1.35| ;¢ 75155 STOCKS, Saturday Q ATURDAY we will place on sale the remaining portion Morning Shopping? v K. x| alues, only 98c|. $1650 $19 50 and $25 00 8 e e M L of the Zeiss stock of men’s furnishings at ridiculously PECIAL vnlnnq that will give an ad- HEN you've an important de- cision to make—selecting y tance? your spring suit, for instance A Bl o o B ' r . . white “‘: I"‘";‘“ the very t.a low prices. it's our determination to elenr out this stock greatest demand now to wear w g . i - bt . . ditional incentive to make selections ui‘ .\:‘lily]h;::::;]:lm‘.l:!l‘\;‘lpl‘"“::"l;‘“ b oy rtitace from the extensive Burgess-Nash stock. . i . Serge, gabardihes, plaids, checks, ment. “I recommended him, and I} the new siort sleeve blouses, at greatly underprice, They're Milan- coverts, tweeds, taffetas and faille Z iss Stock fME" Shirts silks, silk Jersey and crepe de chine lII One l.ol Choice, Each tion and to yours? federal positions in Nebraska. “My | BURGESS-NASH COMPANY. recommendations are still pending,” he sald, “and I have always sald that as % soon as'my men were considered and re- | Th N jected by the president and proper e ewest in authorities, I would be ready to offer | other reconmendations. " ! NECKWEAR b Reviews Recommendations. Senator Hitencock, talking to & ropre- | sentative of The Bee, reviewed the exact | succession in which he appointed certain | .men for the Nebraska places, and the | present status.of those recommendations, | as follows: “I first recommended Christ Guenther | for collector of internal revenue. That | ‘hung over for a vear. Then Mr. Guen- | they asked me to withdraw his name, | after Mr. Bryan had said he would not 50¢ pow- size, In the morning hours you'll not be to (1l the place, I was notified by Mr. Beef, wine and | for 89c¢. quinine, 250 | Java rice good. At this price you will want ']'affnta and silk faille in a most definitely recommended a man for, ing hours for the trip down town. ese silk with Paris point embroid- obliged to wait for attemtion, | coats. Full lined, half lined and un- e Patterson and his friends that M | stocks are in perfect arPangement Bryan's endorsement could' be secured | fron, 1 pt., 490, Hosprtal cotton, Syrup of Figs, | 1 1b, 19ec. size, 19¢c. der, S0c to buy them in lots of six or a Olive oll, for 82c¢, dozen, and it will be to your ad- eomprehensive assortment. ¢ Dressy and comfortably cool ' the place, but the matter hung “re| We know in some households this <80 long that Mr. Patterson eventually | |f' s difficult, bhut yo:i'll{ rl!dnd your- | self repaid a hundred fold. 3 notified me of his "tkhdfl"ll ::‘l"“‘l Wiiea' (s riah bagin, later th the ery, good $1.25 values at D8¢ pair 409 ¥ete, 48 he had taken aposition | day it's impossible to serve one Burgess-Wash Co—3aln Fiver in Dr. P. L. Hall’s bank in Lincoln. | Drugs and Toilets , . . Peroxide, 1 pt. | Hot water bot- and there’s a freedom of mind in lined ‘models, for Patterson If I would again recom- | decision when one ien’'t conscious AT 3@ mend him. I id so, with the present u-‘ that“everybody is in a hurry. STREET COATS SPORT COATS sult.” Will you help us to be of “‘greater OTOR CO D 'OATS Senator Hitohoook sald so far as he; service to a greater number’—to MOT( RT(R(. \ATSI (’O};E'I:q co ? 50; ng-ul. Mr_l.s Douh‘ln br:;ll:l. The “pickin'" s still good, but A1l ha 1 Y. al 0 enuine o i knows, this appointment will have no e VEL s nl‘“_ “r"‘- :r“h_ $1.50 | the “plums” will be gathered in NEW SILK SUITS Hinckles plils, | value, 79c. first so early morning ploking is 100 for 10¢. | Canthrox, advisable. You'll find all sizes size, 10c. Manfcure scis- | vantage to do so. Denver mud, | sors, 65c and 25c size, 15c. 76c values, 4Pc, Burgess-Nash °&"““¢—,__ 8al hepatica, | Theatrical cold g ma gy s 26 stee noe " | creem oo | Zv0iss Stock of Men’s Hosiery women chooso these garments. in Two Big Groups Saturday Medium length and short are the jackets with embroidery Telss men's hoss, regularly 3560, | Zelss men's hose, resularly 50o, trimming, novel buttonhole effects and self belts. Skirts are mainly flare, sizes 36 to 44. 35¢ EW creations, including hand embroidered voile and net vestees, roll and flat collars, col- lar and caff sets and new military gets, sand, blue and white, 75¢ to $3.00. Neckwear; 25c and_50c New styles in flat collats, ves- tees, collar and cuff sets, Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor, as we desire, “Then later, when no one was appointed for 17c, tle, $1.50 valus, serve you best—to our satisfac- tect on the pending appointments for | 5 d $45 Hill's cascara | size, 200, and the range of selection is very Colorite, all | Isebell's face 60c value, @5¢c. | Melorose rouge 200 b Combinati . 0 b N i 76¢ and .00, sale rinee ana ety | Bicymiens, e, | and 360, sale 15¢ 2 29c¢- bottles $L.75 Y cum, 80c. 0.-—-.“ shades, 25c. powder, 50c price . ... price Rubber gloves, | size, 10c. Zeiss Stock of Men'’s Union Suits tonsent to his appointment, and after! President Wilson had said he did not like | to make the appolntment without Mr. | Bryan's endorsement. “Then 1 recommended J. C. Byme of | Columbus for the position. At the same | fime T told the secretary of the treasury | that It Byrne was not satisfactory, and it Mr. Bryan was not satisfied with him, [ stood ready to make another recommeda- 1o, “The attorncy general then called on me for recommendations for:the posi- ilme of marshal and district attorney That 1v still pending. #Then 1 recommend Swain of Greeley! jor marsihal. Some months ‘after that Byain, in view of thé delay®in avpoint- | ment, asked nie to withdraw his name. | T then recommended T. J. Flyun of | Omaha for nurllml Thi tl where the | "tlu stands now,’ ‘TLodge of Sorrow to . Be Held 1d by Masons In memory of three wroe past &rpnd muuru. of the Nebraska Masonic grand, lodge, a ; lodge of sofrow will be held at the Scot- ‘ tish Rite cathedral, Twentieth and Doux—i I3s streets, Sunday afternoon, May 9. These are the three past grand masters in_whose memory the novel ceremonial will be held: Wurry Porter Deuel, died November 2, | 1014 Martin Lunham, died February 18, 1915, John Ji hson Mercer, died February 2%, | 1945, The Nebraska lodge adopted the cere- mony of . the lodge of sorrow several Vears ago, but it has never before been held in this state. It is described As majestically beautiful and touching. The nine lodges of Greater Omaha will | take part jointly in the ceremony. In- vitations huve been sent to every Ma- sonic foage In the state, especially to the piesent and past grand lodge officers. | Judge Samuel B. Davidson of Tecum- | «ch, Haty M. Wilson of Lincoln and William A, DeBord of Omaha wil! be the speakers, Rev. Edwin Hart Jenks will act as chapluin. | BIG DANDELION DIGGING CONTEST STARTS SATURDAY If every school child in Omaha is not digging dandelions, it is becavse they cgn withstand the tempting siren call of e3sy money. The Civic league garden | contest committee, has placed in the | hands of every schoolboy and girl a circular announcement of $0 in cash prizes for digeing dandelions. Beginning Saturday, and Armllnulnll throughout the mionth of May, the kid- | kies will compete to see who can uproot | the most market Lasketfuls of the yellow | pests. Ip each of the four districts of | the city, cornering at Twenty-fourth and Farpam strects, $10 in cash will be awarded to the pereon who turns ih the | most dandelions (o captains of city fire | companies. Men and women, as well as | boys and girls, may compete. H “Help to banish the dandelions’ is the | slogan, and the only rules are that each | | plant must be dug deep, and turned in promptly by the basketful, without ld- hering earth. Many of the youngsters in the mnun are being pald by home owners for dig- ®ing the dandelions, as well as getting i | 1 i credit for the work toward the Civic | H league's cash box. BURGESS-NASH BUYERS f GUESTS AT DINNER PARTY | Fuyers and floor managers of the Bur-| Women’s Pure Thread SILK H( HOSE ---Remarkable Values at 69c Pair URE thread silk, in black, white and an assortment of . color R high spliced heel and double sole, with double Rarter tops. ';‘:e-}; are the usual $1.00 quality, but some have slight im| —— slight, In faet, that they are unnoticeable. e A Boys’ and Girls’ Cotton Hose, 15¢ Fine ribbed black mercerized cotton hose. This is & number of a well-known brand that has been dis: Dokt el Mg R continued by the maker; tfine Nash Co~—Main Floor. ~Burgess-Wash Oo—Maia Fioor. 25¢ All SILK RIBBONS at 15¢ All kinds in summer welghts, medium weights and “heavies" big groups: Zeiss union suits, $3.00 values, sule Two regularly to | Zelss union suits, $4.00 and $5.00, price Zeiss Stock of 2-Piece Underwear Big variety of kinds and qualities, regardless of thd former 50 price, offered for Saturday at, garment..............00.. c Zeiss Stock of Men's Night Robes Excepting silks, including outing flannels, umhrlel. mercerized ox- fords and soisette; Zelss price, $1.00 to § 69c M 98c Zeiss mok of Mcn Pl]unu Excepting silk, including outing lann etc., Zeélss price t: " 00; sale price. . regularly to Have You Ever Worn a Mrth mor Waist? rom new styles in thh famous Wirth.mor Waist—which is worth $2.00'and 1s offered at $1.00 “Wirth-mor’ waists are sold here exclusively They are always $1 and always worth more. The materials—Lingerie, Batis and styte and workmanship are equal to many llll‘her-priod models. - Fach waist is packed sin, thereby it retains its fregshness and comes to you always crisp, uncrumpled and dainty to wear. to be among those first to find profit and Do not fail pleasure-in these ‘‘Wirth-mo; Burgess-Nash Co—Main Floor $1.00 Automobile SPONGES at 49¢ XTRA large size wool sponges for, automobile use. 49c The usual $1.00 value. .. $1.25 Chamois, 79¢ Large size oil tan chamois, for automobile, usually $1.25, for . 76¢ size, Saturday.. ¢ $1.00 size, Saturday Our line of “Wayne'' moth bags is very complete, Tooth Brushes, 12¢ Tooth brughes, several kinds and styles, usually 25c and lzc 3b6c, at Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. lengths, at greatly roduud ul Boudou' LAMPS Were $3.95 to $7.50 tes, Lawns, are finest obtainable gly in dustproof envelope, RT . glass shades, conventional were $3.95 to $7.50. 98¢ Salad Bowls, 49 Imported china salad bowls, deco- rated, 8-inch size, usual 98¢ valuo, Saturday 48¢ each. Burgess-Nash scenic and a ecorluonl. r'’ waists at $1.00. Floor. Extra Special Values in Women’s Pumps on the Second Floor Saturday ---The Savings Are Very Unusual HE different groups which, by the way, are all new and up-to-the-minute in point of style, are in patent kid, mat kid, dull calf and black satin. Women’s Pumps That Are $3.50 to $4 Values, $2.25 Women's Pumps That Are $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Values, at $2.656 No trouble to find your size in these two Immense lots. Our Children’s Shoe Section is displaying the most complete line of shoes for children, misses and growing girle. English ankle strap, one and two-strap pumps, Mary Jane and plain pumps. The price range i from b to $3.00 This Is REFRIGERATOR TIME|29Y5 SATURDAY'S REMINDERS Automatic Refrigerators Come and Jet us show you a real refrigerator, let us show you the wa lining, shelves, pare our pricee. ., Lawn Mower Specials 8-inch wheel, 3-blade lawn mower, 16-inch size, special, $2.25. trimming and never-clog antomatic trap, ete., . $25.00 , $57.50 either 14 or| Century Refrigerators Belding Hall Company’s famous lines. The construction of our Century refrigerator, the points of superiority in our Notaseme re- frigerators are worth while knowing. Ex- perienced -help to show you. Speclal reduc- tions Satur- ss 00 o $34 50 day. Gu‘den Hose, Etc. % -inch 6-ply white garden hosé, in 50-foot lengths, at $5.00. Ils, the “insulation, finish, the then com- $195 PLAIN taffeta, moire and moire with satin stripe, 6% Inches wid in white, pink, blue, scarl ’ ~ and biack. A" osd .“.'.n'”.‘.fa"?..??’?&‘#" s u-md-( ‘qlallty !i:u ur.th g g -n-.‘ : 3 of 4 in a variety ot llnydu, nl?nu w"':‘s'é'?f." Jref 1o Viiiauy o Remnants of Ribbons Roduood Ribbon remnants in various -Mu and qualities, ackwear, Zoiss Silk Pajamas and night shirts, were $6 to $15, $2.057and $4.00, good useable sale prices, Csale price. ... c..“.‘."{::....%c 1 Zeiss Full Dress Vests Also Tuxedo vests, were $3 $19, sale wfisu. #1.50 and (Cana Man Really Get a Good SPRING SUIT for $16507 | ABSOLUTELY yes; if he comes to Burgess-Nash for it. We've never seen suits at $16.50 in any sense equal to those we are showing this season. f Why don't we sell them for the higher prices we could get for them? Because we mean to give the greatest clothing service that has ever been known to the man who pays $16.50 for his suits and who must have the kind with the high-priced Jook and a foundation of good, reliable quality, Men’s and Young Men’s SUITS urnasco” Standard, $16.80 Strictly hand-tailored throughout and buiit to conform with our strict specifications, and we commend them for their correctness—their splendid fitting qualities—their beauty of finish, their staunchness of materials and the high standard of tailoring. Suits ahsolutely supreme at this price. Glen Urquhart plaids, tartans and shepherd checks, worsted, flannel, sllk mixed worsteds, plain colors and hair lines and stripes. l'm aize % or % silk lned, lthlotlc cut vests, wide and medium rolling lapels. Every wanted shade and style. Other sults, $13.65 to $40.00, Men's Golf Clothing Golf suits, coat and pants, $17.50 and $20.00. Golf coats, $5.00 to $10.00. Blazer coats, $5.00. Sport coats, $5.00, Knickerbocker golf trousers, .‘lbo Burgess-Nash Oo.—Fourth ¥Fioor. in the most wanted shades; regularly $7.60 values; Saturday....... Values, Saturday for $4. 95 00D, sturdy materials, including blue serges, cheviots, fancy mixtures, ete. coat Norfolk style, with two pairs ot knickerbocker pants, lined throughout, for ages 6 to 17 years; $4 95 Boys' $12.50 and $18 Suits at $9.95 | Made of the very finest materials, strictly hand-tallored throughout, blue serges and fancy mixtures, for ages 6 to 18 years; values to $9 95 ‘ $18.00; sale price..... Boys’' Hats, 5(10 Every shape, style and color for the | little fellows, a splendid ling Boys’ $1 Shirts and Blouses, 50c Made of a good quality of percales, some slightly soiled from display, sizes 12 to 14 and 4 to 14, with and 50 without collars, were to §1, for C Boys’ $1.50 Pants, 98¢ Knickerbocker style for ages 5 to 18 years, Includln bhu serge and fancy, Norka lawn mowers, 8-inch drive wheel, direct drive, Quality and Efficiency mower, 14-inch, $8,25; 16-inch size, special, $3.50, Norka patented ball bearing adjustment, set ncnw! and easy running, either 14 or 16-inch size, $4.25, 18-inch Junlor bzll bearing mower, 4 blades, 10- ' inch wheel, splendid value, at $7.00. CARNATIONS at 2¢ ONG stem, fresh cut, home grown Sore Throat and CI carnations, assorted colors. Special Quickly relieved by Dr. Bell's Hn, Tar- for Saturday at the cut flower se Honey. It eases the throat, soothes the tion .t 2¢ each. lungs, iocosens phlegm. Only e Al ash Co, Dyuggists —Advertisement IR 3%-inch molded special, r foot, 14c. %-lnch moulded garden hose, guaranteed quality, per foot, 16¢. Brass fountain sprays at 39c. Brass nozles, up from 89¢. Hammocks, complete line, 98¢ to $10.00, Burgess-Nash Co.—Besement. BURGESS-NASH CoOMP “EVE nvnoofl STORE” LIRS Fs Janiures oF g B garden hose, guaranteed quality, firm Thursday night at a dinner and | theater party. The dinner was seryed in | the olive room at the Rome hotel. Im- | promptu cabaret acts by E. J. Berg, Will | Adams, Mre. E. P. Wright, J. H. Taylor, | Henry Rosendale and A. G. Hoover added | sufficient zest to the occasion and when thé party went to the Boyd to »# the Deep Purple everybody was in the best of spirite were $1.50, for selection; Saturday, at.. 506 | prion il iy L bR . 980 Children’s $2.00 Wash Suits, $125 Our display of children's wash suits at this price is very attractive and exten- sive. Made up in a variety of pretty styles, in the most wanted fabries, for ages 2% (o 8 years, The season's very newest effects, regular P 500 VAMMOE SOF "2 ¢ (5 ) o'y Ja s tiee vialee dein hria sis oip A R aiAR AT e Burgess.Nash Co—Fourth Flooy. Saturday Is Chocolate Day Ihipped Cream Ch tem, 40 g 3 Fresh Cream Caramels, nut and p k- Our Spoch.l Black Walnut Pcn H:‘m:‘-mm. Peanut Briitle, ¥ ted Peanuti i M 0o —Basement.