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COMBRSs PHE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 6 1915 | \ GENER Dut h F' h by & 'Dutch fishink smack was brought| Duteh fishermen have heon part destroyers, which have taken them fnto | oFmen must refrain from any act faver- | f \nd regulations for interstate sh C 1shermen |1n%s this port during the third week of | larly handicapped since the North Sea German ports and detalned thels o | ble WA vorabis to aky of the Sefits' | & of live stock were advocated by May and gave promise of a reduction In was declared a war sone T} ¥ o arges of esplonage. The chief ’: WO S V. ¥ h of Omaha in an address MAKES STATEMENT T T U b ot Gk T wou cboouduott S Wit Soumie D Moty s | D & Soos T 4t o ikt N Ty e o e R it such occurrences, has iemed o OMAHAN URGES UNIFORM Live Stock exchange in session hore. | (Correspondence of The Aisociated Press.) soared recently beyond any previous limit the blowing up of Dutch smacks by sot of regulations requir o . | 3 ) n egulatio quiring that in com Apartments, flats, nouses and cottagey VLAARDINGEN, Netherlands, June 5. | and there has been considerable depriva- mines, attacks by meroplancs and the oc- pliance with the declaration of neutrality LIVE STOCK REGULATIONS ean bo rented quickly and cheaply By & The first herring caught this season | tion among the poor asonal selzure of the boats by German by the Dutch government all Dutch flsh INDIANAPOLIS Ind by & large haul. The retall prices have Netherlands public by frequent reports of British Officer Descnben Effect Pro~§ duced by Chlorine Gas Used by ‘ the Germans in Battle. H June 5.—~Uniform | Bee “For Rent" Ad. ‘l'ho !lmeul Uhlrl e Lowt for I flonwm un- of_ Vk"rell SUNDAY, JUNE 6, 1915 BURGESS-NASH STORE NEWS FOR MONDAY DEATH IS SLOW AND PAINFUL || PHONE DOUGLAS 137 7tz Every CLOTH SUIT and SILK SUIT in Stock Goes Into a mander of a British army corps In France, i« made public here by his brother, Ralph Stuart-Wortley of New York, giving this distinguished officer's (i tribute to the behavior of a Canadian n in France, ana describing the b horrors which resulted from the use of asphyxiating gases by the Germans | Radical Mark Down Sale Beginning Here Monday Morning T s What This Store Aims At $1to $1.25 Imported | An Offering that Affords Unusual Advantages to Secure The effe o hese asel O | 5 Tue ftect of thess gases upon th| White Goods at 59¢ Your Suit Requlrements for “Gomg Away” at Substan- been to turn all the tissues of the lhungs €€ HE greatest service to the greatest number”’- N IMPORTER'S line of sam- 1 S th S l d h O R into lquid, and during the two days that e N o -n 1t takeadStuk A el Vo RED WA \|‘lI‘r:l to make such exchanges of ervice “and com- of m?.':y ”‘xv..T:..'_" .'?.pf»; ene e tla EY}!g.___ e tyeLin___ t. e are the most hopeless, helpless, sickén- £ - Vel 8! 0 ing slght fmasinabler: The. letter fa’:-t modities so as to serve as perf ctly as possible all who ATA ity Morday o0 000 7o Fabrlcs Are Most Certan’lly nght lews: e ————————— . 23¢ Dotted Swiss, 19¢ 'm'u; sh«;’ l‘nw::. 10¢ Comprige an unexcelled group of ultra-distinctive 4 nches wide, with a crisp > . finish, suitable for aprons or | models, carcfully selected. There are bound-edge suits, aresses. plaited back suits, belted and plain suits, straight line Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor, q e @ A A by T and seamed suits, street suits, field suits, suits for gen- A" Linen TOWC'S 39¢ eral and utility wear. Every one distinetively desirable. » Materials and types are almost unlimited in variety, IZE 20x36 with scalloped and A ‘12 . hemstitched edges, stamped and inciude poplins, gabardines, check weaves, serge, for embroidering, regular 75¢ val- hairline suitings, satin gabardines, English twee: ( ues, with 4 skeins of colored floss i gabardines, Fnglish tweeds and for working, special 89c each novelty effects. Princess Embroldery Floss, 7e¢ ot et Sraantie i eoters. e | Suits were to $20.00, now $14.50 carfs and Centers, 30¢ 9 Allflllln;nl;f'l‘l(l;(:éz'.:él‘lhs ::d cen- §u1t§”were tO $30 00 now $22 50 man make, just ressy for use, |OUItS were to $40.00, now $29.50 special 89¢ each. stamped Baby Dresses, 19c | Suits were to. $55.00, now $39.50 White and colors, ages up to four years, regular 50c dresses, You'll E'\ioy Selecting LACES and wuhl:m‘l:r.limb. Doilles, 25¢ Suits were to $75'0Q’ now $49'50 6, 8, 10 and 12-inch round hand embroidered, on tan, ecru and Embroideries in Their New Location |t ‘e " artisic aesigns - - - with scalloped and cluny lace ORE room and better arrangement of display brings|edses, regular 50c values, special do business with us, and t, earn a small profut from many rather than a few, that we may lhereby have an Effect of the Gas. “You will of course have read of the| fighting that has bepn going on round | Ypres just lately, and of the magniff | cent behavior of she Canadian division. Ju thelr attack on the Ypres salient the | Germans made use of asphyxiating gases. | This gas is disseminated both in A'lrll!‘ £nd bombs and also from cylinders which | are burled in the trenches with tnelr | nozzles pushed through the parapets: | The taps of the cylinders are then turned || on and the gas, which s, as far as we | know, chlorine, is pumped out. The gas, which 18 heavier than air, and which is || blown By the wind across our lines, sinks into our trenches and Kills or incapact- tates any men who happen to be in them, | The effect of the gas can also be felt | ns far back as five or six miles and pro- | fuces headache and a smarting of the | the cost: increasing business, which always low We could have gone along and not made the improvements that we have and are now making, but we believed it our duty to insure the safety and convenience and healthfulness of our thousands of cus- tomers by converting our Fourth Floor into a salesroom; the installa- tion of three safety elevators: the remodeling and enlargement of our basement salesroom; the new Harney Street Entrance with access to the Main Floor or Basement; the new Show Windows; the rearrange- ment of many departments; the new fixtures for the Main Floor; the new 16th Street Entrance now under construction and so on These convenlences whick have added to our experses in some ways and greatly reduced them in others are all for your benefit Your approval and satisfaction is our best compensation. Work on our new 16th Street Entrance is progressing rapidly and the new fixtures are well in position, but while these little inconven- iences exist we respectfully ask your indulgence. Please use Harney Street Entrance. June 6, 1915, BURGESS-NASH COMPANY. | Defense of Acts. | “The German papers as well as falsely acousing us of making use of poisonous fumes, apparently defend thelr conduct Dy stating that the dissemination of this; £as results in a swift and painless death | for those with whom 1t comes in contact, | and consequently is less barbarous than | subjecting men to an inferno ot shell fire trom which great physical and nen- tal torture must necessarily be endured. | “I am sure the public cannot have as vet the slightest idea of this last dam- | nable effort on the part of the Germams | to dlsregard all laws of humanity and | Lt ivilization. Individual Suits Reduced UR entire assortment of exclusive suits “I have seen our men in hospital after | : . 26¢ each. snmtal ST Vit P el beast. B SN i & A these popular sections more temptingly before you. Piiiow: Cliba B tgel 106 in rvich silks, silks in oomhmntlum and ssg 50 trenches, There 18 no need to ask for| New Net Yace Flouncings, 25¢ Goct anaifty SxisE WK sAllOD exquisite novelty wools, including values to the ward in which they are, as their| 18 inches wide, also sl antilly and fine shadow edges, from nine | and hemstitched designs, very || $125.00,at ................. S SRR -8 groaning 1s quite sufficlent a direction to twelve inches wide, cream and white. special, 19c per pair. ; of 1o In SURIRRIE COND DN SN Embroidered Net Flouncings, 75¢ to $1.50 Burgess-Nash Co.—Third Fioor. cases. They are all sitting bolt upright, Pilet and point Venice combinations from 15 to 27 inches wide, DOPLTI O e e P - ;"’“"t’:":’fl;kffl;d i ;';::fi beautiful seloction of patterns. v B or bre r / n for MRS AN BRSO Patiqts, Volle and Orgeady Flountiogs, 50 These Remarkable Values in SILKS for Monday will lntro— - glazed ahd unable absolutely to m,. o 36 inches wide, fine ruffled and hemmstitched baby flouncings and d feed. all-over embrolderies. duce You Quickly To This Newly Loca.ted ‘and Greatly Enlarged Section Dying tor Two Days. Fmbrofdered Organdy Flouncings, 08c — ] “It takes two daya for these men to s w"zoh:;:r”w:m,‘ colored: embroidered wide flouncings and alj-overs, HE silk section is now conveniently located along the Bast wall to the left of the 16th Street Tintrance. The space has dle. During these two days they are in b T r o . thie' IRl woube alony; andTIE) by B Silk Chantilly Laces at 10c a Yard - been greatly increased and the goneml convenience of this section has been planned for your benefit. These specials slightast; chance they recover from ;the Also pretty shadow and linen cluny edges and bands. will introduce yon to the new loeation Monday. ? 1 | poison they will In all probability be ren- Burgess-Wash Co.~Main Foor, 85¢ to $1.00 Fancy Silks at 67 3% ¢ Fanoy Silks to 808¢, at 473%¢ 1a A dered useless for life, as the eoffect of At this price we include 27-inch chiffon taffetas, fancy messalines, 24-inch all silk fou‘;{rdn in neat designs, plain und fancy messa- b ! the gas is to turn-all the tissues of the . . . fancy taffetas, pretty foulards, etc., in a choice selection of new de- lines; 32-inch all sllk pongees, natural color; kimono silks in pretty lungs m::’llquidd. 'nm‘dn.;u:‘rl. :lnd":\uv‘ne‘a M‘rqul'ette Clll'talm at $1.45 a Palr signs and r'olorl:fifi‘.men‘p:c:lzlll{od;fi:l‘:l;las:l(;:.w.a'lp;;;ned dresses. :lg{;:nnnfl Japanese designs; silk poplins and tub silks, in neat . are working day and night fn the at- A bt e S i Sttt 3 e B i 1 s ikl e ke iney X .00, i e tempt to give some rellef. But there is Remarkable values and a remarkable range of selection, includ- 00¢ Fancy Silks at 85¢ a Yard 1 .,4':1.1“ B be'Boie:. 1t 1s' the hset hope- Are the Ull.l&l 32 and $2 50 Values ing: silk popiins, chiffon taffetas, striped chiffon taffetas, all-stlk Pretty foulards, in neat designs and latest shades, also plain less helpless, sickening sight ‘mag- ;-lrene de chines, brngnded crepe de chines, Japanese tub silks, messa- shades in silk poplins. " fnable. Our medical officer, who has oon fortune favored us in securmp: a | lines, pongees, etc., 36 to 42 inches wide, Black Taffeta Silks at 67 }c had a large experience of the hablts of tity of these ou ns ab.a figure Sl N..’?o to ‘l.Bolelk Orepe de Chl_nu. $1.271% 26 Inches wide, also messaline silks, good heavy quality, rich lus- N Atrican and Axjetic nativns. tells Uk Shat quantity _IW g You'll uppreciate the very speclal value when you realize that the trous black. ir. all his lite he never has had to deal way below the regular price. The curtains E:fiezl'v‘ul&n?furl;'"u:\'“.?fi(w;f.‘“é‘]&&"mw;n:mn“ lnzom} aulvy c?de. ‘1: T 3 m;-rk x‘:h:m'r:l T-f::u at n‘mlr - . . N o N o » Cre . esh, pink, lavender, oi nd peau de soje. 36 Inches wide, rare values. Debmaldvcoiade s g S og i are all made from the very best quality of | rose, Nile, gray, 1ight blus, navy, brown, tan, gold yellow, pigeon $2.00 Binck Satin Duchess at $1.37 1 At first T was inclined to disbelieve marquisette, finished with cluny edges, 33 | blue, copen, reseda, etc. Heavy quality, beautiful rich black with lustre. the accounts of the ill-treatment of our Burgess-Nash Co—Main Floor. prisoners at the handa of the enemy and to put them down to the Inevitable ex- aggerations of warfare, but now that I inches wide and 2V4 yards long. The usual . . price is $2.00-and $2.50; very special Mon- Weddin g Statlonery Bk ot 8148 the pair. : v satntaeion 1n mowins | Monday Morning We Will Inaugurate Our Second . o : g™ B o that the Invitations, cards | St et ZF [ Marquisette Curtains That Were o iz i NEW ERA Sewing Machine Club | o i $3.50 to $5.00 Values, $2.95]dcul. ; change.” YN \~\¢= 4 Burgess-Nash imprint is an il g Finest quality of marquisette and some | agsurance that every detail is per- scrim, beantiful new effects, 2% yards fe“"(-nu P e o long and 36 inches wide, finished with cluny lace edges, splen- | wih absolute contidence in our did selection of designs from which to make your selection, A to eXfichulvllht i bestons. o4y . ' | cordance w o ates of the usual $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 values Monduy at $2.95 pair. | rashion and good taste, FIVE CENTS FIRST PAYMENT BRINGS TO «QT' AND ARD” ROTARY YOUR HOME A Commencing with the first payment of B¢, which secures delivery at once of the Best Sewing Ma~ - - chine Made, then a payment I8 made each week as follows: 10c the second week; 1G¢ the third weel 25¢ Woven Flaxon at 18~ 12 c Red Seal Zephyrs, T3¢ increasing the payment bc more each wesk (according to table) until all pAymenu are made in full, The new novelty, fancy woven stripes, that are so Hundreds of bolts, thousands of yards. Red Seal then the machine 1s yours for life. The first one, which we o held in Mar 1, prm‘ed s0 successful and we have had so many requests for another that we start the second one Mon- day, when Fitel's Captain Used Kites to Help Catch the Wireless ( <A ICorrespondence of the Associated Press.) LIVERPOOL, May 24 —Some interest- ng particulars as to kow the captain of the German ralder Kronprinz Eitel | ¥riedrich, which s now interned in the United States, intercepted wireless mes- sages and avolded the ettention of the British warships, Is given by the cap- tain of the British ship Invercoe, one of much in demand, seems to be the hardest wash Zevh);rs are l:rulydllhrlvu of ?unlny. They are far Only Limited Number of Machines to Be Distributed. he Kre inz Eitel's victims, superior to the ordinary ginghams for dresses, chil- R e mata: Tney |[|| | fabFiC to secure from the manufacturers. All the | | gron's dresses or rompers; a strong materiai that | | TABLE OF WEEKLY PAYMENTS A $65.00 (LIST PRICE) Six-drawer style—the world’s best ma- chine, lock and chain stitch—cent: needle style rigged up an eight-foot kite, used the | thinly drawn wire of Tord Thompson's sounding machine, made this fast to the kite and'attached to it the wireless re- ceiver, Bvery night they would send up the kite and catch every bit of wireless very latest and handsomest colorings of the washes well .md wears “e”, m“,]n. pat- season, instead of 25¢, at, yard. lsc terns, at, yard. o VaF 7i'c $0.05 | $0.55 | $1.05 | S1.55 | 1st Week | 11th Week | 21st k at Week 15¢ India Linons, 73%c Muslin or Cambrics, 8¢ 84c Sheeting at 26¢ 2nd \'\%2 Pride of the West India Linons, | Bleached muslin and cambric, yard | 9.4 pleached Utica sheeting, the fa- . regular 15c¢ grade, in mill lengths, | wide, soft finish; on sale at, per| yorite sheeting for the home; mus- .60 1.10 1.60 | 12th Week | 22nd Week | 32nd Week | .65 1.15 | 1.85 news that was going. Thelr ows wire- i+ PO 4 THo L yand TR -8%c|yn department, at, yard......26c RS CAR L L AR T STANDARD { less could send only miles, but by Dress Percal ni mities, 73c¢ i .20 7 i the kite arrangement, they could hear | Light and dark colored fancy dress | Fancy printed checked dimities 28¢ Sheeting at 21¢ 4th \\%fi | 14én 6\7‘31 ‘_'||)|1\Vu,k | .1.||?w,?u ‘ ROTARY up to, 2,500 miles. The news that was percales, all are one yard wide, 100 | and batistes, large assortment of |9-4 bleached Pepperell sheeting; the e - S o ’ picked up in this way vas written out to 12%ec va ; on sale at, per | neat styles, at, yard....,. 734c| best standard sheeting to be had; .25 75 IWQSK lgfik in German and put up on & bulletin | b | B A R S 6%c Burgess-Nash Co.—Basement, muslin department at, yard..2ic 6th Week | 16th Week | 26th Week | 36th Weel board. —— .30 80 1.30 1.80 5 . These kites had to be flown .ulnn, h D NECESS T U R 6th Week | 16th Week | 26th Week | 36th Week e v a2 Wash Day ITIES UNDERPRICED MOND AY ||t o || st | s b t ship had te be altered so .38 .8 é 2 e s th Whel Ahats, ey ot Kitchen brooms, heavy, 4-sewed, 35¢ value 19c | Mra. Pott's sad Irons, 0 irons, handle and | |- tveek | 17th Week _|_37en Woek First Pay- 2 gixteen kites during the time 1 was on ' Old Dutch Cleanser, can .. ..7¢ | stand, at ot s JB0O .40 .90 | 1.40 1.90 mediate dé- board, due to the wind ,ml,fl,,..,, .h.,",,; ‘llgo-:c:ot cotton clothes line, regular 39¢ \‘1‘1( | ::fi';t“.‘ electric irons, guuranteed ‘3.50.2\'::'; SSth Week | 15k Woek | 3043 Wbk | goun Wook | - livery— fng, but they had' material encugh to | h "B e waee . | e eina s s A5 95 TR o] | then every week nany ! a4, H 1-year ‘\llrlnl.“d w h wnnpr- ll ..u.ou Sink wash hnurdn 40¢ values, at v\ W, 2 0 Final Pay- \ yi make 5 MAAY FHRNIIAS HNT: Wanie ! Rullman vacuum washing machine, the best | 100-foot wire clothes lines x:r s s Sth Week | 19th Week | 30th Week | . 0n¢ 1158 :nooure p:{l .2 c::‘: 10 ! and easiest operating machine on the market, | Heavy hardwood wringer benches, at $1.00 1.50 previous week's Panama Canal One | a $10.00 | Norway pine stepladders, per foot 20th Week | 30th Week | payment, f h M M&kerS‘ lH:rlv y :ledflr ¢ washing machine, ‘;g-(;; Well braced stepladder with shelf, per ft., 22¢ 2 ' . { utely guaranted, at .............. | Curtain stretchers, adjustable pin 2.50 S of the Money ; Square willow clothes basket, wooden bottom, | kind. for . Just oty 11 SPECIAL DlVlDEND bAv on as many pay- | $3.60 value ........... . $2.80 | Curtain stretchers, stationary, 69c value . .40¢ ted Press.) ICorrespondence of the 1\»«;«1- anal Large willow clothes baskets, $1.25 values, 5%-foot ironing boards, at 78e ents as you pa: in ‘ ce PANAMA, May 21.—The Panama canal, B . .. .80¢ | Toilet paper, 10 rolls ... 3 m d'u ? A\‘ will have eerned In the first year "rd”:\ Tin wash boil . ‘with 16-ounce | Cotton l;lopoer X °“'v $ARAIA 4 ?fi DO NOT MISS THIS y P y pperation sufficlent to gov @il s rin copper bottom, $1.95 values : -$1.80 | NMop and brush holders, best on market 19c READ CAREFULLY—Each New Hra Member may prepay the final or last payments to fall due, ning wxpenses and probal () ot b 1 0-Bo-Ezy slip-on mop, regular §1. 75 val., #$1.19 | Package of Golden Rod washing Powder at 40 | and for each such prepayments shall receive a cash dividend of 10c, surplus, according to the “"': hag Bt FOR E LE, by prepaying 38 payments on your machine a dividend of $3.80 will be allowed, ing comy ,‘l“‘“ ,‘f:c‘:"\\“ff“.'._ - "K” “‘“, $1.50 Casseroles, $1.00 $1.00 Shears, 80¢ £1.25 Baskets, 40¢ 10c on each of the 38 payments, prepaid. If the last payment only is prepaid, a dividend of 10c will ; B e et st the sad of Dely Full size. brown and white | | . = "o T erth | | Fine bamboo fernerie and | | be allowed, ete ; : . 48 Agninst 3 £ about B per cent| L inset with highly nickel s Y bt jardinier baskets, wall aua No Restriction as to Selection—You can choose from all styles of Sit-Straight, Standard Rotary, N FURI" s deflolt: 45 Sbows W BN TUURd ) o plated trame, splendid $1.50 to $1.00; all sizes. Choice o4 hasliote, & e shinmoent including the famous “‘Duchess” and “Princess’ Half-Cabinets at low prices. fncuréd during the firat elght montha il o o0 oy | valng, 8t .,..-......01.00 " eres B9¢ | | Valllex to 31.25, chotce .. 486 Copyright 1914. Burgess-Wash Sewing Machine Seoton—Third ¥icor. of tie wuterway n has ‘hm;n i Rt et X i nearly climinated and will be completely || —— | wiped out Dy o) when the first Moulded Garden Hose Crepe Paper Demonstration 3 ol of ration will end - \":m) every month of the last nine Guaranteed, worth 20c per foot, at lbr The crepe paper demonstration com- has shown an increase i the tolls earn \Wooden hose reels, at ceses tinues with Increasing interest; services 4 " ings. Tolls for April, however, were | Garden trowels, at .. .. of a special instructor free. | lightly lower thau those for March, | Grass Shears lnd (rul hooks, . » oe . A 3 which were a record. It is declared the Burgess-Wash Co—Basement. =v= RY‘ODY"‘ S']'ORE r@ons.-. Co.—~Maln ¥loor, Baleony. . tolls for May will equal if not exceed Bt e g - those tor March.