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I'HE BE Have Root 'l'll‘ Iv-—Now Beacon Pr'fll Blectrio fans, $7.80. Burgess-Granden. Publie Insurance Afl)-mr[! Schroeder, 403 Ware block. Red 6448, “Today's Complete Movie Program” classified section toomy, and appears in | | SATURDAY JULY 10, 1915 — —J3x ,yicvon mscomes ' BURGESS-NASH srong NEWS FOR SATURDAY —PHONE DOUGLAS 137. Summ@r Shopping s Pleasant and Protitable at Burgess-Nash EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS ORICKERING PIANOS. The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what A the varfous moving plcture thesters offer. | ° L ‘ovtrbonod Bearingw—An overheated | zmrerns k| | Coming “Ea urgess-Nash Summer Sui Men's Christian association building re. | || G sl 0 sulted in a fire alarm being turned in | B_A_, ,,S saturday. at ‘ Ch l 0 S early Fridey morning | N t M d TR New York hu\m purchased the entire Fined om Disorderly Charge—Abe ex on ay 3 t Linski, 79 North Sixteenth strect, was | [H| surplus stock of a large New York Leather e al or 0 0 elr a e fined $25 and costs in police court for ' |N| A complete miniature re- Hand Bag factory at actnally less than cost to ———nt— keeping a disorderly house One te . . o ake #ao fiied $8'8hd conts, gt cod production of the make. You will find the new smart back OIAR Men’s ('Io(lunq Section is |'ulnp|l‘fu Mattes Bound Over—Jacob M. Mattes, o strap envelope bag, genuine pin with an unrivaled stock of fashion charged with obtaining money under P P f seal, India goat, goat seal, real ble > . . o false pretenses while posing as & repre- anama acllic etocco. tn mew popular novetty | 2ble and pructical garments for summer sentative of the Mayer Plano company, ik shapes or‘ large :l;ple h«hudl:uc wear. A place where men are being fitted was arraigned in police court and bound | All have leather ribbon ham out for fullest comfor: rai N 2 over to the district court with bonds | EXPOSItlon " plain nickel or gilt frames—ao : wfort against the torrid fixed at $i are silk lined, others full leather | days which are sure fo come. Every suit Operation for Migh—Chief Yeoman COMPLETE in every detail, linedy Each has coin purse and in the Whole collection made of new sum High of the local navy recruiting station electric lighting effects, was operated on for appendicitls Thurs- showing buildings, grounds of Values are up to $5.00, . .$1.00 mirror Saturday special, at. E N ¥y day at the Swedish' Mission hospital by Nuval Surgeon F. B. Cochran, assisted | by P. H. Osick, first class naval hos- | pital apprentice. The patient ls reported | to be progressing well XKilled with a Briek—\ cor has found that Frank Willlams, known as “Speedy,” 1427 North Twenty- | first street, came to hfs death Saturday | from being struck on the head with a brick, thrown from the hand of some Ainidentified individual. Thirty witnesses | were examined by the coroner A. 8. Leavitt of the | Parisian Store is | Dead; Heart Failure A. S. Levitt, proprietor of the Pnrlnmn‘ cloak store, 318 South Sixteenth street, aged 46 yeoars, died of heart failure lly his home, Fortieth and California streets, ‘Thursday night He ig survived by a wife and two young children, a boy and a girl Mr. Levitt returned from his store in the evening apparently in perfect health He ate supper with the family and re- mained up untll about 11 o'clock. Soon after this he complained of feeling badly, experlencing difficulty in breathing Mra. Vevitt at once called a doctor and shortly after this her husband lapsed into unconsciousness, dying at 12:30 o'clock. Coming here from Sioux City three vears ago, he, with his three half broth- | ers, Max, Jullus and"J. L. Orkin, bought the business of the W. R, Bennett com- | pany, continuing until the sale to “the| Burgess-Nash company was made, after which he established the Parisian cloak store. Besides the widow, children and half | brothers who survive Mr. ‘Levitt, there | 12 a half sister, Mrs, Fannie Wasserman, | of this eity. . No Word Comes to Mrs. Westerfield | from Her Husband “£ hava. not eard direstiv,or indlrectly from my husband. My courage is wtfl good,” were the words of Mrs. Wegtor- field, wite of Kllery Westerfield, treas- urer of Dundee, who left home a week ago last Sunday for Chicago, where he was seen by an Omaha man. Mrs. Westerfield had no further ex- plunation to offer regarding the disap- | pearance of her husband. The check of Mr. Westertield's ac- counts is being continued. - Efforts will | be made to get all of the Dundee records for a perlod of twelve years. during which time Westerfield was treasurer. The books for the last four, years dis- close errors of footing and carrying bal- | ances, but the accountants explain these errors may be reconciled before the check has been completed. The: officials inter.- csted are not ready to make a report on the audit. Checking back for twelve vears will require a considerable time Each year must be balanced. WATERTOWN BAND GIVES SERENADE IN BEE LOBBY Suddenly, out through the Bee build- ing Friday morning rang the inspiring strains of band music, mighty good band musie. About ten seconds later the balconies on every floor were crowded with people looking down into the court, whence came the music. There was the band in natty khaki uni- | forms, forty strong, forming a great circle | around the marble aquarium. The splendid music seemed to almost make the great granite building tremble. Some serious business men couldn't re- sist the temptation to do a dance. ! Great_applause rewarded the bandsmen for thelr morning serenade It was the Elks' band from Watertown, §. D. Formerly the organization belonged to the South Dakota state militia. 1t severed its connection with the militia | in order to accompany: the Elks to the national convention in Los Angeles, to which place they are now enroute WOMAN HAS NOVEL IDEA FOR PROTECTION OF GARDEN | Mrs. Walter Nichols, 2002 Clark street, wife of Police Officer Nichols, has just invented a newfangled scarecrow that, when patented, should bring her large returns. The Nichols garden, which hag received | extreme care from both Mr. and Mrs | Nichols, has been violated to a great! extent lately by ‘birds. Monday after- noon Mrs. Nichols bought a large stuffed cat in a toy shep and now the phony | tabby oecupies & place of extreme promi- nence among the onions and hollyhocks. Needless to' say mot a single onion or| hock has been missed since JUDGE SMITH ALLOWS WRIT OF ERROR IN MATTERS CASE| Federal Judge Walter I. Smith has .). lowed & writ of error In the Thomas H. Matters case and the case will be heard | in the United States circuit court of ap-| peals in St. Louls at the December term. Bond was fixed at $5.000. Matters is ug- der sentente of aix years in the federal prison for aiding President Mechior Lueb- ben of the defunct First National bank of Sutton In fliegal banking practices. Sommer Tourist Excarsions. Effective June 1, Nickel Plate roag will | vell reduced rate tickets to various east- ern point. Confer with local ugent or write John L. Calahan, A G. P. A, B8 W Adams St., Chicago. l I | l [ the Pacific Fair with San Fran- cisco Bay, the Golden Gate, Mt. Tamalpals, etc., In the back- ground. Free Instructive Lectures w B $1.00 LEATHER BAGS, 59c. . leather bags in a variety of shapes and leathers; some have 10u- vanity fittings. All regular $1.00 bags; Saturday Bic BAGS UP TO $7.50 AT $1.95 dull pin seal, ecrusi, morocco leather beautifully made on German silves frames, every one has coin purse and mirror, Saturday, .81.95 R OVELTY pin seal, bags, all new shapes, self leather handles, silk lined, fittings extend to everyone an invitation to see this wonderful masterpiece. BURGESS-NASH COMPANY. some have other worth up to 8 60; only Regularly at, Nash Co.—Main Floor. Burg Distinctive Damty Summer Dresses LL new, fresh ml«l clean, every dress is the ]u'mlm-t of a reputable maker of mntont?ls and style ideas, including a number of exclusive models. A fine assortment of dis- tinetive, charming dresses for the porch, the lake and more dressy wear. Special Values at $3.95, $5.95,_$7.95 and $10.95 Palm Beach Cloth and Summer Girl Suits HE vogue for suits of these fabrics is growing with the approach of hot summer days. These suits are as cool as they are sightly, and launder beautifully. They are de- \(-lnpod in most ohnnmng styles, and eome in natural, white, pink, blue and in snappy, clean-cut stripe effects — attrac- tively priced at- $5.00, $6.95, $10.00 and $15.00 New Arrivals In Qur Waist Department HE most striking assemblage we have ever shown— various models in voiles, marquisettes, batistes and fine linens, in white and flesh tints. Made with long or short sleeves and smartly trimmed with new ruffles, new collars and touches of lace and frills. "Unusually good values at sl.so’ $1.95 and 32.50 Burgess-Nash Co,—Second Floor. Women’s Pure Thread Ingrain SILK HOSE That Are Wonderful Values Saturday at 85¢ I T Pure thread 1nrulrd llilk 1dn ‘irregulars” of a widely ad- i lnd colors. You will recognila them as being thv so-called * \ertl:;;c:u:: ;: silk hose, and which, under usual conditions, retail to $2.00 a pair. Very special, Satur- day, at 85¢ a pair. i o ure en's Fine 26¢c Hose omen’s Silk - Hose, 39¢ r w s or w 1 le Women's black e silk hose, v { hite, double sole and omen’s ck pur ose, A big assortment of women Black or wh g ‘ 1 tton, in | heel, double garter tops, full reg- h?:( u:idl‘;l?:‘:glnr-'-nl:oo:olnowhlte | ular made. A stocking made for | double heel and sole. The usual gluk and tan, lisle, mercerized | service. Special Saturday at 50c | 50c quality, special Saturday, at and fibre boot .in tan. | per pair. 89¢ per pair. Burgess-Nash Co—Main Floor. Our Remarkable Second Annual Shoe Sale Offers Unusual Values Saturday UR entire stock of Women’s pumps and O oxfords included, not a single pair reserved. All new, all kinds leath- ers and all styles included. All the Women's Pumps and Oxtords, were $3.00, now $2.456 All the Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, were $3.50, at $2.95 All the Women’s Pumps and Oxfords were $4.00, now $3.25 - All the Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, were $4.50, now $3.65 e R M i il s’ i st Bt S hinl Bt o All the Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, were $5.00, now $3.85 ettt it b, ot il ettt B St All the Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, were $6.00, now $4.85 e s o s bt ol cnsTsiim bt Bt R tdtes B oA it Children’s $2.25 PUMPS at $1.85 IE Child’s dull calf English oo EE%_% ankle and in- $1.85 Women’s Burnasco Quality 8ilk Lisle Hose, 50c Specials l July Clearing 19¢ Ribbons, 10c Odds and ends of fancy and plain ribbons, 4 and b inches wide, reg- ularly 19 Sn\mhy in Clearing Sale, yard . 10c .Il'l‘fl--l Co.—Main Fioor. Ribbon Remnants 14 Price Including Dresdens, feta, satins of lengths lar nrice, Burgess-Nash Co.—Main ¥Floor. moires, d widths at % regu- New Wash Ribbons, 20c Dotted Wash Ribbons, white, pink and blue, % inch wide in 6-yard skeins, Saturday, at. 20¢ Burxess.Nash oo»-.-h @loor. $2.00 Corsets, $1.00 Including all makes of corsets, ;ozry comfortable, regularly worth 00; 1, were $2.25, for MISSES’ $2.75. MARY JANE PUMPS, $2.25 Misses' dull calf Mary Jane pumps, hand welt mle-, our best grades, sizes. 11% to 2, were $2.75, for. ... .. 82,25 GOOD WEARING SHOBS FOR BOYB Black and smoked elk with solid elk soles, jusl the shoe for vacation wear, sizes 11 to 13 %, special at .35 Sizes 4 to 6, special, at...... . urgess-Nash oo-coona Floor. Hammocks in the July Clearing Sale » ELL made hammocks in a wide range of colors and npocul in Clearing lnlo -, Friendship Links Free ‘““Hava Heart” friendship links, something new and different from the others. We will give free of charge to every school girl visit- ing the Jewelry section Baturday between 9 and 12 a. m. one “Have Heart” friendship link. We will also engrave any initisl free. styles to select from, guarantced te be lasting. Burgess-Nash Co—Main Floor. Some of the zpecials: Hammocks, were $1.75, for.$1.25 | Hammocks, were $3.50, for. 82,75 Auto Bonnets Hammocks, were $1.98, for.$1.50 | Hammocks, were $3.98, for.$3.00 | Wide selection of auto bonnets Hammocks, were $2.25, for.$1.75 | Hammocks, were $4.98, for.$4.00 | with veils, all colors, black and Hammocks, were $2.75, for.$2.00 | Hammocks, were $5.75, for $4.73 | white check, Bnturdly each, Hammocks, were $2.98, for. $6.50, for . 8550 | $1.50, $1.00 and............ 78¢ Burwress-Nash Oo—lnh Tioor. Your Films Developed FREE when orders are left for printing. This is kodak time. Take a kodak with you. Burgess-Nash Oo—Main Floor. A Stirring Sale of Leather HAND o mer materials in styles strictly correct to suit yvour taste as well as to conform with our specifications, the “Burnasco Standard” of Quality which means the price. MENS’ SUITS THAT COMPARE WELL WITH THE $2250 VALUES $13.65 WO or three-piece styles in blue serge, blue flax spun worsted, Others, £13.65 SATURDAY WE FEATURE MENS' TROPICAL ‘‘MANDALAY" SUITS, $10 is the true clothing w S & word of the airy, in a wide selection. “Mandalay" hour. linen material. clusively by us very best possible at any inels, faney cheviots, home Glen U rqulmfi plaids, ete. to $10.00. Every suit i lots of them. Cloth, doubile coi Cool, open and Made of fine wool and All sizes and all colors. Sold ex- seam and double welt stitched hold its shape and it does. MEN’'S PALM BEACH SUITS AT $5.00 s made of genuine Palm Beach 1d water shrunk, stayed at every A suit made to Sizes 32 to 50, for stouts, slims or regulars. 8-Nash Co.—Fourth Floor. —__Burgess-Nash Co.—¥For Beys’ Suits That Were $10.00 to $18.00, Special Saturday at $5.95 MADE of the very best mnl«rhlfi strictly hand !lllored through. out, hlue serges and fancy mixtures, for ages 6 to 18 years, da sty of values $10.00 to $18.00. Every color for lows; election ; white—all neatly nlcy Sale price $5.95. Boys' $1.50 Pants 98¢ Knickerbocker style, for ages b to 18 years, includ- a splendid line for |ing blue serges and fancy; were $1.60; sale 98¢ s.ll‘"' soc price. New Wash Suits to $2.50 Vl.luel 31 45 Clever new variations of Iver Twist and Vestee le. There is & wreat b, sortment of combinations colors in plain and stri; ffects in blue, tan, brown, trimmed with pearl butfons and all Boys’ Hats, 50¢ shape, style and the littie fel- y, at oly finished. IA!oyl 75¢ Linene and Duck Pants, 39¢ 4 to 17 years, made with taped seams, patented Knickerbocker style, 76c values at 39c. x Burgess-Nash Co.—Fourth Floor. Men’s Straws Reduced for Saturday REMARKABLY good line for selection, Including sennits and splits In the newest shapes, high crowns, low crowns,‘ me- dium: regular values to $3.50, Saturday, $1.45. Men’s $5 to $7.50 Panamas, $2.45 Genuine Panamas, latest nhnpc-,' also leghorns, that were $5.00 to $7.50; Sale price Saturday, $2.45. Burgess-Nash Co.—Fourth ¥Fioor, Saturday in the Men’s Section We Will Feature Bathing Suits at One-Half Price AMPLE bhathing suits, two and one-plece garmeits, wllh % sleeves and wllhout sieeves, at less than ‘‘Sports’’ Shirts, $1.00 and $1.50 The very popular Mens' Sport Shirts, con- vertible and Dutch collar in white unsl es, price $1.50 and color, short sleev BRle: DO, o¢ % 18 4 R S e . An Auto Glove With a | 35c and 50c Wash | Men’s Collars at 35¢ or New Feature Neckwear, 25¢ 3 for $1.00 Lisle and silk backs with In going over our line of Nine styles of Welch- mocha and goatskin palms, wash neckwear we find we Morgetson & company's plenty of wear and plenty are overstocked. To ad- standard brand of import- of comfort for summer just this condition we are ed solid linen collars, wear. Gauntlets, $2.00 going to sell all this year's | will go on sale Saturday and $1.50; wrist style, stylese in 36c and 50c at the low price of 3Gc; on sale at $1.60, $1.zu grades at 28c. All the 2ic specially prnced at three T R A R $1 wash ties, at BOF: 44.0io o088 Gooigais AaaN $1 cost to make. Sale price, Saturday, $2.39, $1.69, ‘‘Sports’’ Shirt Sport 8hirt ties in all the summer materials. Co.—Main Floor. AN EXTRAORDINARY CLEARING SALE OF 59c¢ 89c, 600 and.......... Ties, 50¢ new light welight 50c¢ PURE DRUGS AND TOILET GOODS SATURDAY Tooth Powdi6éc 2c Amolin Powder ....18c Large Wool Powder Puffs, at .. 200 Jergen's Ben- zoin and Al- mond Imflon. . 18¢ Strictly One can Sani- Flush | 17¢ " Toilet Goods 50c box I'se Bell's Powd.18¢ 50¢ Melrose Rouge .....20¢ b0e Abonita Cream, at 384c¢ 50c Palm Ollve Shampoo ..34c 26c Monoxide Fels Naptha Soap, f 80c Sanitary Bread Boxes in Three Big Lots Saturday XACTLY | amel, like round lated. Three sizes to choose from: No. 1 size, were 98¢, now . No. 2 size, were $1.25, now . . 56c No. 3 size, were $1.50, now . . 65¢c SHEARS TO $1.50 FOR 30c E big lot of worth to $1.60, Saturday, at. OTHER SPECIALS IN HOUBI FURNISHINGS Thermax Electric Cotton mop and Water coolers, g pacity, $1.76 Io, BURGESS-NASH COMPANY lvxmoov‘b .'I'ORE" Ullustration, white en- corners, perfectly venti- .45¢c sh in a wide range of kinds and sizes, usulnarly Irons, special, at " 89 handle, 40c value. .. Ivanized and white enamel llnaa 2 to 8- gallons L.A' Burgess-Nash Co.—Basement. Ivory soap, cakes for five B | 84 C 60 Hot Wat-| 26¢c Hill's Cas- 50c Pozzoni's | 1 ttles. . 79¢ | cara quinine Powder .20c| 1-pint Thurmol Hot Wat-|for ....... 12¢ Williams' sha- | bottle -$1.50 ttle and| 75¢ Rubber ving soap...Bec :‘;rr:l:om “‘1‘_’:." essernfe .. ..8c| Gloves 3¢ Removapblel yong cages at | of Thermos | ed rubber| ~SUNDRIKS Chamols Buf-| one hait price 0ods douche ..$1.50 | 4 rolls 10-cent SO o0 250! 22° K 1 pt. Red Wing| Crepe Tollet Large package 1 Bathing Necessities. ?;:”J::l"s'.‘l‘:\ ',:.p:;"‘!' - borax chips.19c \mpe New Rub-|$1.50 Bath| gor . o, . g0 Crepe 60c Java Rice |pup bath and|Spray, at...98¢ 26c Sal Hepati- Powder ....81¢ pa paper ..,.. massage mitt, | $2.00 B a t u .16¢| 25¢ Liquid Ve- 50c Canthrox ...49¢ | Spray, at.$1.46 odluln neer 19¢ for . 20¢ Bath | Bath sponges, aa:( 50c Liquid Ve 60c Pebeco caps . e b 80c Toath Paste |$1 Bath Snrny. athing b, 20-Mule for ..... 82¢ |at ... 40¢ |bags . Team Borax.®c 1 qt. House- |$1.26 50c Bath 'l“'v Pills for... Automo- hold Ammonia |Spray, at...60cat ..... 26¢ Denver | moblle cham- f0F ... . 18¢ Mud 6c | ols 79¢ $3.00 CORSETS AT 60¢ Broken lines of good quality corsets, values up to $3.00; Sat. urday special, ut. 69c. Burgess-Nash Co.—Basement. 50c BRASSIERES, 27¢ Brassiers of good quality in the July Clearing Sale; Saturday, at, only . B & [ Burgess-Nash 00-.M $1.75 Bolt Nainsook, $1.19 40-inch wide Knickerbocker Nain- sook Ideal, for making fine sum- mer Lingerie, bolts of 10 yards, $1.76 value, (lnrln: Sale prie per bolt 81, !unu-!uh Co.—Basement. 18¢ Fancy Orepes, 714¢ 40-in. wide fancy n!rln.d I d floral crepes. You will o nize these bolts of m-rurl crepes to be the regular 18c kind, on bargain square at, yard, Tige¢