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THIS BE BRIEF CTZY NEWS | Rave Root Print Tt—Now leacon Press. | Lighting Fixtures—Burgess-Grandon. | Improvement Clubs’ Plenlo—Improve- ment clubs of the northwest part of the eity will hold a joint pienic on Labor day at Fontenelle park Thieves Rob Barn—S. Levine, 2629 Patrick avenue, reports to the police that thieves gained entrance to his barn and | #lole produce to the value of $10. “Today's Complete movie Program”® classified section today, and appears in The Bee EXCLUSIV . Find out what VICTOR RECORDS FOR SEFPTEMS B! NOwW IIADY—POVI“ l LOooO l Friday, Septembcr 3, 1915, BURG!SS NASH STORE NBWS FOR SATURDAY PAMOUSN CRICKERING _ .O' SOLD nll 0.1-7 Phoue Douglas 137 School Days! School Days! Dear Old Golden Rule Days Next Tuecday arproxlmately 30,000 children in Greater Omaha will return to school. Are they ready? BURGESS- NASH can be great assistance to you and there never was a better day tham Saturday to fit out e young folks be various moving picture theaters offer. It Is With Great Pride That Tor Batey s o Lite Tnmurance Wa Announce the Opening of Our BGINNING next Tuesday, Every man and young man—tall or short, ‘stout or thin, e, State | (! . September 7th, we will in- Mutunl Life Asmirancn Co. ot Worens: | || Black and White Room aigurate our Second Anmuai| | medium or any intermediate size, can lgut the RIGHT fit for HIS ler, A 8., Of st, 71 years, b i SO oot ota 1S e Gt | Undeg the Personal Direction of Homefitter's physique and the BEST style for HIS personality in this Retallers to Blect—Officers of the Mm Ha“ye 1 oty R R ) LATE OF THE BLACKSTONE HOTEL, CHICAGO, Week Great_ Collection of Thursday night at a meeting of the asso HAIRDRESSING SHAMPOOING, MANICURING, clation to be held at the Fontenelle hotel. . CALP AND FACIAL MASSAGE, Everything needed for the Seusd Died 1N Bed—itre. Lonni| CHILDRE HAIR BOBBING, CHIROPODY, ETC. home to make it attractive and Reese, aged dled this morning | Expert Attendants—each schooled in her comfortable during the Fall BRSNS SRPRE AR TRE\ TN W 3 at her home, 903 mon street. AMiss N. . particular branch, are at your service and Winter months will be SAWIL %0 Dath DIV Set: founs Perfect Sanitation. Modest Prices. teatured. at to the woman dead in bed. She is survived | Burgees-Wash OGo-—Second Floor—Rear. Seo Monday ev ‘s papers by her husband. Coroner Crosby has and windows for culars. HE new lines of men’s suits for taken the body HMomor Ola Employes—At the band concert and mass meeting to be given Sunday evening at the Auditorium by the Omaha federal employes there will be a special section of seats on the stage to take care of the fifty-four employes in the federal service in the city, who have been continuous! employed for thirty year or more. Woman Snes County—Anna Campbell| | description. Large hats, small hats, W SILK HOSE, 69c Suits that will appeal to the man who knows. flled suit for $2,200 against Douglas | turbans, soft crowns, high crowns, etec., ack, pure thread silk, mercer- 2, . hta 5 bl TR TGN 3 county and the county commissioners for and the best part of it is that there are no ized double garter tops, high ], or s{""rd"-\ , particular attention is directed to om personal injuries alleged to have been re- | two hats identically alike. spliced heels and double soles, ir- wlmwmg of celved when she was thrown from a Chie, individual creations that empha- regulars of $1.00 quality. motocycle while riding over a culvert one mile west of Benson on August 5. She msserts that the culvert was not properly placed and caused the accident. Threatens Val Peter h— Willlamn| Kirschner, a discharged employe of Val Peter, editor of a local German paper, imbibed too freely Thuraday and pro- ceeded to Mr. Peter's office, where he threatened the life of his former em- ployer and engaged in & bLit of physical | wtrite with Henry Schmidt. He was ar- | rested and sentenced to forty-five days in the county jail. “Oh! Such Lovely Hats A Comprehensive Display of the Season’s Newest Conceits at $5.00 EAUTIFUL new trimmed hats of every size the Burgess-Nash supremacy in mil- linery. urgess.Nash O)-—Second Floor. You'll find these French Kid Gloves at Sl 10 very Uncommon Values Women’s Silk Lisle Houe, 3 Pm ~ $1.00 HEY'RE the lrrqul-rl of 10r quality, plain black, with high spliced heels and double soles, also double garter tops. WOMEN'S 50c HOSE, 25¢ Imported black lisle, neatly broidered, 50c quality. CHILD'S 25¢ HOSE, 17¢ Fine ribbed mercerized lisle, seamless, regular 26¢ quality. B ash Co.~~Main Floor. em- full [WOMEN'S_SILK SPORT | HEY are in relllty $1.50 values. Fine French pique kid, with & single pearl clasp at wrist. New broad embroidered backs in black, white and self-stitched. New shades of tan, also black and white, WOMEN'S CHAMOISETTE WASH GLOVES, 50c AND $1.00 SCARFS $1.25 to $2.25 WIDE selection of silk sport scarfs, all the new shades, solid colors and fancy many new style features that gives a thought to his clothes. Every garment is strictly hand tailored througlont —built to conform rigidly to our specifications, the “Burnasco Standard” of Quality Men’s Fall Suits at $25.00 Including: ~~Three-button coat style, conservative in its lines, designed par- ticularly for business men and men of quiet preference. —Two-button form-tracing style, with emphasized waist line and Expressly designed for young men of ad- rounded fronts. vanced style taste. —Three-button style for young men, made skeloton, soft roll lapels, narrow shoulders, traced back, high walst line, patch pockets. The materials are the very newest weaves and the most favored shades are represented » Fall are u\ml_\ introducing will appeal to the man who More Overflow Suits—Two more| New leatherette and chamoisette wash gloves, very desirable for early stripes, very stylish and very Co~Fourth l'h farmers have jolned half a dozen who Fall wear; white, bln‘rk, brown K;fly. :::Y la,:ld coating shades. popular. Price range from ) B S t w th W P s \ have already filed suit against the Union R e _Rlaee. $1.25 to $2.25. T ' g v | | Here’s Your New [Boys’ Suits Wi o Pair Pacific Railroad company for dapages caused to their fields by the overtlow of water from the Elkhern river near Waterloo, Neb., which they claim was due to embankments bullt by the rail- road company in building a bridge at that place. They are Mary Kennaway and | Almon Hollister. Each asks $2,000. | In Divorce Court—Iess than eight months of married life was enough for | Lila Leon, who has filed petition for di- | vorce on the ground of cruelty against Thomas E. Leon. Mabel M. Kent al- leges nonsupport in her petition against Hal B. Kent, to whom she was married in Council Bluffs in 1913. Grace Platz asks divorce from Paul Platz on the ground of nonsupport and cruelty. They were weded in Council Bluffs in 1910, She usks also a restraining order to keep him from molesting her. Holds Ordinance Not Applicable to Empress Theater ““The plan of allowing patrons % gather upon the sidewalk, blocking ®both the exits and entrance, is far more danger- ous in case of panic or fise than the method used by the management of the Empress theater. 1 do @ot think this a case to come within the ordinance, and find the defendant mot g)‘,m, . Tan Rll!lil‘(;ll( sklnv 3 50 dvory soap, spe-|Fels - Naphtha large 19c galn of the entire season. This was the nucleys of Police Magls- TLouis ( uban, new (] clal, Soap, 10 I PKE .. There are all sizes, 14 to 17, In the trate Charles Fosters decision in the low walking heels. J cake. C|cakes. C lot, but we cannot guarantee to give case brought against W. Ledoux, mana- ger of the Empress theater, in which it was charged that a city ordinance was *helt” RAP Ise'bell's face powder, 50c alze...190 h remedy, 253 being violated, providing that the pas- lden’, -01'.' “}0" lfl'fi? “r‘u“'“' th a Pebeco tooth paste, 60c size......2300 i b 4 160 | fest grade of tub ellks and would sageways of picture shows shall not be v Tine ‘velour, calfskin solid oAk tan inner Canthrox shampoo, 60c slze. 890 | King's New Discovery, 0c wize...380 | have to sell for $6.00 to $6.00 it obstructed. 208 Duter soldes Prie Monoxide tooth powder, 25c size. 1« Kodol dyspepsia remedy, 50c size.370 “l1 visited the theater in question and N o carefilly looked at the entrance and exits Dugan and Hudson Iron Clad shoes for chil- | Jergens be enzoin and almond “iation, s | Jaa ealts, Tho oihe. ' o You'll find a wide selection of . dren, - b1 A ol %o 180 | 2 ule tean ns well as other parts of the building, ’:- {.(x:“:«*\blmm.'.'x‘ '-f‘u“'.’.i!'.: ""l.go,'ow e Jap Tose ‘woap, cake B0 | Willians' shaving soap. o | patterns and colorings. declared the “and 1 think — - ~ Wyth's sage and sulph 366 | Household ammonia, g Men's Fibre Silk Hose 19c. magistrate, | { the structure is as nearly fireproof -as Child's gatent caif, dull calf and tan | Mill run of 36c quality, black, } o . A splendid assortment of littl Babcock's corviopsls t 280 | 4 rOllS . ...iieeiiins . I;-r‘:t;:;mv?;::’u:‘.(::zlz' n‘n‘:'n::“h:id::x R:l’z'e': a'u"no'?"::ém 0, now 81,80, | K s ".m"u‘( carfakin, hullm\olnd‘ lnce Removable 'x‘:hnlm(-ll.t‘lmkf(er m sum]-‘t. vwer- gt Sy o f_vfi white and colors, double heel and E i - “ Sizes §% to 11, were now $1.76, | shoes, in sizes 81 to 11, were $2.00, Willlams' shaving stic seee toe, double sole, | he ordinance invalid, nor determining Sizes 11% to 2, were now $2.00, | special Saturday at $1.60, lunu-.ub Co.—Main m . | sny other case than the one at bar ash ©o.—Second F100T. Burgess-Wash Oo—Main Floor. [ There might be other moving picture ——————e — | invesigation. coms within the ol A LARGE AND VARIED SHOWING investigation, come within the ordi- nance.'” | City Attorney Rine is preparing for in- | troduction at the mext city council meet- ing a resolution directing the police de partment to keep the passageways at the Empress theater clear at all times, vegardless of the decision of the police udge. “Then they can go into district court f they wish,” said Mr. Rine. According to Judge Foster's declsion | persons waiting at the theater entrance are allowed to stand inside the building Prominent among the style novelties are the plain and belted ef- such materials as corduroys, serges, 1 1 i ili r eoll | b 3 3 1 hand e f g % = poplins, whipcords and fancy weaves, Englnes‘to Colhde fects, military collars, braid trimmings and handsoice fur trim- HE suits are for ages 6 to 17 PP black, blue, shepherd's check min years, embracing a splendid and fancy novelties Labor Day Placed On Tracks at Speedway big locomotives that are to The two smash each other's faces in a head-on | Always One Dollar “Wirthmor Waists” are Always Worth More “AND now the new “Wirthmor Waists® for Fall, with values even more remarkable than in the past. Many woman have bought generously of the Wirthmor waists the past season—for they have found them to be eminently satisfactory. The popularity of these waists is growing day by day, as more people are continually learning of their exceptional worth. There's a sim- plicity and charm about these new Fall models that's going to win the favor of al] who see them. All new models shown for the first time Saturday. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. NEW SILK WAISTS AT $2.95 New lace, net, crepe de chine and striped tub silk blouses. NEW PUSSY WILLOW WAISTS AT $3.95 New Fall models in pussy willow, Georgette crepe and crepe de chine at $3.95. Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor. Featuring The Burgess-Nash Special $3.50 Boots for Women WENTY new Fall models for your selection. They are made spe- clally for us. The Burgess-Nash guarantee is back of every pair. Patent Colt, with Cloth Top...... Patent Colt, with Mat Kid Top. 20 New Models--All Patent Colt, with Gray Cloth Top. . Dull Calf, with Black Cloth Top. Dull Calf with Mat Kid Top. ., Black Kid Skin, with Kid Top. . Boys’ and Girls’ Good Sturdy Shoes for School and Dress Wear, $3.50 and $4.00, “Iron Clad” Shi $2.25 to $4.00. Child’s Shoes $1.50 to $2.00. Little Gents' $2.00 Shoes at $1.50, NEW FALL TAILORED SUITS New novelties in neckwear, in- cluding embroidered organdy, marquisette and volle, roll and flat collars, vestees and collar and cuff sets, exeeptional val- ues at 25¢ and 50c. B Nagh Co—Main Floor. . . Lingerie Clasps 33c OLID gold top and sterling sil- ver, plain, engraved or pierced patterns, some have new patent el worth regularly up to $1, at Dinner Rings 48¢ TERLING silver stone set din- ner rings, & manufacturer's sample line of odd lots, new nov- elty rings that are more popular than ever. Rings worth up to $2.00, at 48c. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor Hat Mr. Man ND we doubt if you can find & better ~melection anywhere trom which to choose. There's a style and shape to suit every type of feature, and the new shades are all represented. product of the Prices, $2.00 J.B. Stetsonl‘hu $3.50 You know their worth; there's no need to comment other than to say the newest styles as well as the old -undhy- are represented at $3.50 to $7.50. Burgess.Nash _m Floor. Here’s a Splendid List of Drugs and Toilet Goods for Samrday..., P|nAuflu violet toifet wnter Melorose rouge, 50c size. Abonita tollet water, Tbc size. Ricksecker's cold creas 3% AT $16.75 AND UP TO $150 new echades and fabrics, Our assortment of suits at $25.00, attractive and iucludes a variety of models.. The New Dresses at $16.50 and come in all UR showing consists of a very great variety of attractive repro- ductions of the latest Fall importations, the $£30.00 and $40.00 is very Borax chips,) Egyptian flower bags. Fomliin's wisard ofl, 5 Sloan's liniment, 26c size Sal Hepatica, 26c size. Tollet paper, crepe fll\l:‘l. 10¢ & terials. sirable, years; Burgess-Nash Basement Store Combination ( Offer---- Boys’ oys' $3.95 .95 Suit and $3.95 Overcoat, Total $7.90--3at.,Both $3.95 gelection of patterns and new ma- Some have two pairs of pants. The overcoats are very de- such splendid materials as cheviots, chinchillas, plain and fancy weaves, for ages 6 to 17 good $3.95 values Satur- of Knickerbocker Pants, $4.95 JUBT the sort ol a nun you will want for the robust, healthy boys to wear to school. Hxceptionally well made, in a wide range of styles and materials. Norfolk style, with two palrs of Knickerbocker pants, for ages 6 to 17 years. Boys' $1.50 Pants, 98¢ Boys’ Suits, $5.95 to $15.00 The “boys will be boys,” and A large assortment of boys' they are always harder on their | suits that are perfect in workman- pants than coa Mothers, let | ship and fitting qualities. All cut your boys wear their old suits | from durable and first quality dov;n Saturday and we will match | fabrics. Ages 6 to 18 years, their old coats with a brand new ’ pair of $1.60 pants for P8c. BAoy'l Od:pl, lbo"l“d fSl':OO' Boys’ $1t0$1.25 Blouses, 79¢ T aah (s Feceivaa A ys 9 y J new Fall caps just received. All Made of madras, sateen, 80l- | the most popular wool mixtures, sette, percale, etc., in plain or | many of them match the new Fall stripe effects, special at 79c. suits. Burgess-Nash Co~Fourth Foor. MEN'S TUB SILK SHIRTS THAT are Regular $5 and $6 Values $2.95 UST in time for Saturday's selling a fortunate “pickup” of Men's pure tub silk shirts enabling us to offer you the biggest silk shirt bar- you every pattern In any size. The shirts are made of the heav- bought in the usual way. Women’s Sample Skirts that are GOOD $5.00 Values for $3.95 MANUFACTURER'S sample line of Fall skirts, consisting of made in plain tal- lored, golf and sport effects, regu- lar $6 values for . $3.95 Women's Rain or Au'o Coats e slon at the Omaha Speedway Mon- day, suit and overcoat—a total R " adl 4 g oo g R s s d t 35.00 viie of 315, @3 QB Were to $4.00 Saturday $2.48 « e Limbers of the saucor-shaped wpeedway and up to it a4 4 TGP 19 9%.99 OMturGay vé. o0 this morning and are mow in the arena Burgess-Nash Co—Basement, Btrictly rainproof, in small blue HE new frocks are full of interest and moderately priced. There are taffeta and serge combinations and all silk frocks. There are cordings and shirrings and odd pocket effects, cut metal beading and metal embroidery and buttons. Misses’ College Dress, $16.50 | check and tan, 52 inches long, $1.00 Aluminum | ‘23“»5?.“15..’.12.‘,’,‘”—5“3%‘.'" b Baking Outfit at 59¢ Women’s $8.50 Silk Dresses ONSISTING of aluminum pan very eady for action were Great trestles were bullt ‘on thousands »f ties, witn tracks laid on an inclined plane to list the engines over the eleva ted timber track of the specdway. The top six feet of timber was removed, which left an elevation of fourteen feet at $5.95 . b, W h Misses' and juniors’ one-piece stylish uniform, made of fine assortmen 0 ‘.):-::-e rl.:‘:nb’fii:“ m‘.‘.’g“.'h"é nmh::x:r::i quality men’'s wear serge, silk trimmed, Buster Brown over- wh“l.n:ml:,l‘::"‘l:;::l uN:)vo"' with pAo:l?gddr:::“’mm }) l:zkw%-:\:yn -pl-‘:ln\; was run up to the summit under its | » oolors black and navy, at $10.80. value, Saturday "59¢ ! and_ Belgian, i -tler effect, regularly own steam. Then in order to prevent | White enamel bath tub seats, $5.50; special, $5.95, Misses’ College Frock, $15.00 Misses' and juniors, sporty college frock, new Dutch linen over- rubber covered, adjustable, nickel plated supports, 65c its rushing down on the other side and | flying the track, a cable was run from Children’s Fall Coats, $3.95 to the summit. This was let down the incline gradually by means of a block wnd tackle attached to a firm base In H his engine to the other one on the | | g " 85¢ kind . N eollar, made of fine quality men's wear serge, trimmed with Very desirable for school wear, coats lrack on the outside. Then as the first | wide silk braid, black and navy. Price, $15.00. Oak bath tub seats, for girls, ages 6 to 14 yun‘. that | monster of eighty tons of steel went 6% kind C were priced to $7.50; Saturda; down the incline it dragged the other one Stesnay Holdfast bath spray, com- $3.03, w “ ] Misses’ School Dress, $10.00 Very smart style, one-plece college dress for misses and juniors, made of all worsted serge, collar and cuffs trimmed with silk plete with rubber heavy, nickel plated fit any fauvcet, $1.98 tubing eand spray, will Women’'s House Dresses, 49¢c he rear. s Made of percales., ginghams and chambrays, good selection of I | Painters were put to work to label the | : :‘{“'dm“‘"": tie and pockets in skirt, Colors in black and navy, {| kind for .. 1'39 wolors, all sizes, were $1,00 and §1,25, for 4@e. I engines “Bryan” and “Roosevelt” | 4 R e Burgess-Weah Co.—Secona Floor. Burgess-Nash Co—Basement. Burgess-Wash ent. | respectively . | ‘ On Labor day the gates will be thrown open al noon. The races are to begin at clock, and the locometive collision is Children’s Embroidery Class Kodak Picture Con to be staged as a climax of the after- o Little girls and boys, too, are invited noon's entertainment S N o Coniiiant IR Complete printed information in (he Kodak (| structor. It's free. store emelber we develop your films free |f when an order is left for printing. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main ¥Floor. Don't run the risk, get a 50c bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery now. The | first dose helps you. All droggists.— | 4dvertisement Burgess-Nash Oo—Third Fioor.