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BRIEF CITY NEWS Mave Root Print It Now Heacon Press Lighting Fixtures —iurg 3rahdon Auto Stolem—(‘harles Stidham, 2201 Pinkney street, reports to the pol Bis auto was stolen Sunday from teenth and Capito “Today's Oomplete movie Program” classified section today, and appears in The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the varfous moving picture theaters offer Price s Promoted—Willlam T Price for several vears traveling freight agent of the Union Pacific, with headquarters at Denver, has been promoted tc mercial agent at Pueblo, Colo Coal Station at Clarion Western has let the contract for a $10,0x ccaling station at Clarion, In. 1( 8in engine will be of all steel construction, wit} cump buckets operated by electri ent RWis Mother Wants Him - Schus of Grant City, Mo., has asked the Omaha rolice to look r John Sc ster f this city, who ls wanted by his mother consummalte mportant L iness transaction Bentenced as Pickpockets—Iick Me Hurt Faher and Robert Catin, picked by Detective Fleming as pickpockets were arraigned in police court Monda morning and sentenced to mninety da n the county jail Held for Alleged Assanlt W k. Wells, 2215 Willla avenue, has been arrested on complaint of W. W. Mace, Twenty d and Cumir . Wells assau wrraigned in police v Get Arms and Ammunition th horities repor the Omaha volice that a hardware store in thelr was visited by burglar Sunday night. who took a number of hers wshlights and knives, t wit artridee Stabbed in Altercation—In an alterca ! ¥ some prope Max Abler, 612 W Twer i street, stabbed and ainfully wotnded Joe Kasto, 1320 Capi tol aver . firay took place Fourteenti Capitsl avenue where Abler was arrested by Off Niemen and Thestrup Omahans Attend Opening Day of the State Fair Although Omaha people are not ex pected to go to the state fair in large numbers until Thursday, Omaha day there was something of an exodus (o Lincoln Monday morning. On the morning trains the Burlington took out close t @ and the Rock Island about 150. Most of those who went are emploved upon the grounds or connected with exhibits Of the visitors to the fair there wer probably 200 who went in automobiles some fifty machines having atarted for lincoln during the early part of the day For Thursday the Burlington and Rock lsland are lining up equipment for an immense crowd from this eity. The Bur- lington will run special trains, be- ~ldes putting extra equipment ¢ | regulare. The Rock Island will special train Inspe&t Fifteen Schools Today for Scarlet Fever Health Commissioner Connell will ex amine thriteen public and two parochial schools this morning for evidence of scarlet fever. He will be assisted by a staff of physicians. The doctor explains that unusual prev; nl- ence of this disease during the summer warrants him in taking these precaution ary measures. This is the beginning of a form of medical inspection of the schools by the city health department regardless of any action by the Board of Education Trains In and Out of Omaha Are Loaded‘ I'raing both comeng into Omaha and| %0ing out were loaded to the guards Mon lay. Passenger men at the depots esti mnated that not less than 5,000 people left | the city Sunday, going to smaller towns to spend the Nearly as many came from towns within fifty to seventy- ive miles of the city | COMES TO TAKE OTTO ‘ WERNER TO CHICAGO holiday Dete rowley of Chicago is here ! from Chicago to take back Otto Werner torger extraordinary, who secured §17.:0 for bogus checks from Chicago, Kansus City and Omaha houses, and was cap tured in Council Bluffs by Detective “ank Rooney of the Omaha force DR. CHAO GOES THROUGH OMAHA ON WAY TO CAPITAL Dr. Wellington Chao, the recently ap- pointed Chinese minister to Mexico, ac ompanied by his sulte and servants, | fifty-eight people in all, will be in Omaha | this evening. coming from the west ver the Unlon Pacific at 7:35 o'clock The members of the party travel in three | Pullmans and have their own dining car. From here they will go « to Washington, there to remain a couple | f weeks before leaving for Mexico City. | l'll\'Hlu A\ Cold s Dangerous. Break It Now. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is fine for coughs and colds. Soothes the lungs, loosens the mucous. Only 25c. All druggists —Adver isement SCHUYLER MAN HAD A BAD COUNTERFEIT DOLLAR C. L. Hatfield of Schuyler, Neb., ar cated by Officer Askwith on a mino harge, may be held for Investigation ow ng to the fact that among his money | was found one very spurious counterfeit | lollar, for which he could not sceount e His Rest Was Broken. | O. D. Wright, Rosemont, Neb., For about six months | was bothered with shooting and continual pains in the reglon of my kidneys. My rest broke nearly every night by frequent actions of my kidneys. I was advised by my doctor to try Foley Kiduey Plls nd one s-cent bottle made a well man of | | ve. I can always recommend Foley Kid Pills for I kmow they are good This splendid remedy for backache, atiam al sverywhere was rheu sore muscles and swollen jolnts no habit forming drugs. Sold Advertisement | | writes: | THE BEE Tuesday, September 7, 1915 ol "TeaBS S0 HEPEERwn HOMEFITTERS’ nual Fall Event in which Every Omaha Household Should Be Interested l‘ VERY section given over to merchandise of this sort contributes 4 {ts best service to the interest of homefitters this week. The sale has heen planned to be of greatest possible helpfulness in assisting the housewlves in the Autumn time house-cleaning and brightening of the home for the new season. The sections that contribute to this ale are Lace Curtains, Rugs, Mattresses, Silverware, Housefurnishings, Draperies, Beds, China, Pillow Cases, Linens, Victrolas, Blankets, Ete, All have extra attractions in the ay of new goods and special values that will appeal to the ambitious housewife Monday, Sept. 6, 1916 BURGESS-NASH COMPANY You Are Invited to Come and View Two Great Modern Masterpieces Valued at 5107 000 “The Drums of the Fore and Aft” By Philip D. Lithgow. Valued at $60,000, “The Red Cross Letters” By Ella Gray Reed Valued at $47.000, NOW ON EXHIBITION ON THE' FOURTH FLOOR We want every man, woman and child in Omaha and vicinity to come and view these wonderful paintings during their short stay at our store. No admission 18 charged: take elevator to our fourth floor Burgess-Nash Co.—Fourth Floor. TABLE DAMASK By the Yard in the Homefitters’ Sale for Tuesday ALL LINEN TABLE DAMASK, 75c 70 inches wide, full bleached, pure all linen. LINEN SATIN TABLE DAMASK AT $1.00 0 inches wide, beautiful, new designs, pure linen SATIN TABLE DAMASK AT $1.25 Ixtra fine quality, 70 inches wide, very specially priced MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK, 25¢ % inches wide, mercerized finish, splendid selection of designs EXTRA: Wool Filled Blankets at $2.98 That Are Usually $4 50, $5 and $5 50 Pair 10-4, 11~ l and which to select. Many patterns 2-4 1Iouble wool blankets, fancy colored checks, also white, gray and tan. They are samples that have been used for display in the largest whole- sale dry goods house in the west. Just one pair of a kind. The low- est value in the lot would be splendid at $4.60 a pair. Most all of them are worth $5.00 and $5.50 You will not find such values as these elsewhere A splendid illnetration of what supremacy means at Burgess-Nash at $2.98 pair. Maish Bed Comforters That Are $4.50 Values, Homefitters’ Week, $2.95 Don't make a mistake and buy something just as good. If you have slept under a Maish comforter yon know that it is a pleasure and real comfort; $4.50 values, during Hmu.nnarq Week, $2.05 each. N All Linen HUCK TOWELS at 25c Featured for HOMEFITTERS’ Week Hlanket URE all linen, bath room size, plain white, fancy satin damask borders, plain hem or hemstitched Huck Towels, Dozen, at 85¢ 18x36-inch, with colored borders, especially good for hotels and rooming houses 15¢ Turkish Towels at 10¢ First quality, size 15x40 inches, full hleached, hemmed ends toller Towels, Ready to Use 1ic Chamois Colored Dust Cloth: Turknit Wash Cloths, 3¢ Heavy Mop Oloths, dozen, 85¢ Silver Polishing Cloths, 25¢ Broom Covers at 15 Burg: $9.00 Sanitary Mattresses, Tuesday, $5.50 S()l"l fluffy and sanitary ll\lle»~w-, all large, white ro((nn felt, fancy flowered ticking, can be had in blue, brown, gray, pink .uul tan; $9.00 values at $3.30. Odorless Feather Pillows at $1.00 sanitary, odorless, standard size bed pillows, filled with mixed goose and turkey feathers, fancy art ticking covering, $1.00 each Good Feather Pillows at 29¢ filled art tick, covered pillows, chair pillows, ete., at Burgess-Nash Co. -Nash Co.—Main Floor. ~ Pure cduek, suitable for All pure feather size children’s beds Here’s a Sale of Aluminum Ware lncludmg Values to $2. 50 Tuesday at - $1.00 Each ERE'S a feature for Homefitters’ Week that will interest every woman who has & home of her own The aluminum ware is strictly perfect and made of heavy sheet aluminum The offering includes 6, 8, and 10-Quart Preserving Kettles, 4 and 6-Quart Berlin uce Pans, with covers, Tea Ues, Sauce Pans, Coffee Percolators, 1% and 2-Quart Rice Boilers, 4, 6 and 8-Quart Berlin Kettles, Wooden Handle Fry Pans, Ete, The values range up to §2 Tuesday, choice of the lot for $1.00. Burgess-Nash Co—Basement $7.50 Chest of Silver $4.95 OMATL, ' l-'..\U\\, le"[‘l'f,\l“l‘}h‘ i BURGESS NASH STORE N!}WS FOR TUESDAY rAno“ mnnmu PLANOS LD ONLY KERE. -'m\one D. 137. WEEK AT BURGESS-NASH A Week of Unusual Values for Homefurnishers at this Big Helpful Store Utica Sheets and PILLOW CASES RE the world over -Burnasco Sheets and pillow cases are known to the discriminating Omaha housewife as the best wearing, fine quality known (0)0 R hp]n'mlhl groups sheets and cases possible to be | wife, Here's an idea of what this hig Homefitters' had " Sale has in store for yon Special Tuesday : SIEH0. AMeoi WGeuTkie. 708 NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS at 89¢ Homefitters' Week sale price, 39¢ That Are the Usual $1.50 Values NESHT abbets; iRy 998 Loom lace curtaing. 21 yards long and 48 {nches wide Homefitters: Week sale price.6sc | Assortment of new dasigns from which to make selection, 1x09 sheets, regularly 84c, NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, $1.49 T SRR IS DEION; OO That Are the Usua! $2.50 Values. T2x90 sheets, regularly Sdc, Two and ono-half yards long by 44 fnches in width. made of an Homefitters’ Week sale price, 89¢ | extra fine Egyptian yarn. Score or more of different designs for T2x99 sheets, regularly 90¢, selection Homefitters' Week sale price, 78¢ NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS at 49¢ S1300 sheets, regularly 90¢ . Homefitters' Week sale price, T3¢ That Are the Usual 85¢c Values. " Nottingham weaves, 21 yards long by 32 inches wide, in both f‘{:::“l';:\:m\‘\4"‘k“:llt“";|r‘u.~ e | White or ecru. The usual 85c quality at 40 a pair 90x99 sheots, regularly ,‘| 08, FISHNET CURTAINS AT $195 A PAIR Homefitters’ Week sale price, 8¢ That Are the Usual $3.00 Values, 90x108 sheets, regularly $1.15, Kxtra fine quality fishnet, 24 vards iong and 44 inches wide, Homefitters' Week sale price, B3¢ | very desirable for living room, bedroom and dining room draperies Burgess-Nash Co—Basement. very special at ®1.95 a pair 123¢ and 15¢ Com- forter Covering at 9¢ affording « luumrkul»h wlm'tmn of values that are of primc importance to every house Featured for Homefitters’ Week, Tuesday Every Homefurnisher Will Be Greatly Inter- ested in This Offering of Lace Curtains Tuesday Week beautitul white or ecru Burgess.Nash 00.—Third Tloor. Remarkable Sale of Art Embroidery Goods 15¢ ARD-WIDE regular goods, Sy regular stocks all included HE l"nrlnmm consists of hulh to s, large size; combing jackets: sInlnw‘rl all linen m-nrhl_ 18x46; finest and best styles for making cushions; centers; all linen towe large size. shirt holders: crepe dressing sacques: linen centers, pretty comforters Silkoline, 22 and 24 Inch; children’'s dresses, all sizes up to 10 yeq white, all linen scarfs, 18x24; novelty bags; challie, cretonnes, all one yard stamped shirt waists, on best quality lawn: infants’ dresses, on fine lawn, hats, etc (These goods are wide; cholce from the bolt at ¢ | slightly imperfect or slightly soiled.) Speclal, each 15c. the yard Boys' Pique Suits 39¢ Made up and stamped, sizes 4 fo 12 years; children's pique coats, 10c F'cy C'mf'rt Pongee, 41;c Printed fancy figured comfort pon- White Linen Centers 39¢ 45-Inch, 66-Inch, 64 and slight imperfections of 62-ineh, 36-inch, Peri Lusta gee, bolts to buy from. An unusual | Made up and stamped, sizes 2 to valnes to $4.00; special, 80¢c each. bargain special for Homefitters' | 5 Yeara: rompers, all sizes; spe- CrOChet Floss Stamped Night Gowns 26c Week, regularly 10c, at yard,4 e, | Clth 30c each White, Kcru and Colors. nped and made up night Children’s Dresses at 39c | sizes 110 10, spectal...... 7e s, on best quality French 25c¢ to 35¢c Sateen at 15¢ Made up and stamped dresses, | Sizes 10 to 30, special 8c| nainsook, regular $1.00 values; The very finest French sateens | slzes 6, 8, 10 and 12 years, in u ss-‘;"“ ;‘:\ '(fl 50, N"‘*“Ml-- |':: special, ¢ each. for covering comforters, the 2/ lurge line of colors and sizes, | Sizes 50 to 70, special. . B and 35c grades, from the bolt, at, | slight imperfections of values to | Sizes 70 to 100, special 11c ) Baby Rompers 2?‘3 vard, 15c. $5.00, at 30c. Stranded ball floss, all colors, lfl\w: v:mnh.k!:‘l'! unm“iklnrh':rl. Bureoss.Mash Co—Basemont, ANl Linen Scarfs 39c [ * "ils for und_Tavender, all" conters aad Size 20x54-inch. urgess-Nash Oo.—Third Fioor. scarfa, special, 28c each. A Sale of PIANOS NSTRUMENTS that have beeu returned from rental or taken in exchange for player-planos. Every piano in good playing con- dition and backed by the Burgess- Nash guarantee of satisfaction. and very durable, Segerstrom, upright, mahogany 2 case, was $275, now. .. ... $125 $3.25 Axminster Rugs at $2.75 Kurtzman & Co., upright, nut Size 36x63 inches. Excellent selection of colorings and case, was $400, now...... 8285 designs, unnusual values at $2.75, Jgeren REILHimakounay; taxs) $2.25 Axminster Rugs at $1.50 Stultz & Bauer, upright, mahog Heavy quality, size 27x564 Inches, any case, was $376, now #2065, | vatterns, special at $1.50. Huntington, upright, mahogany TRA: case, was $.50, now. . .$150 EX ¢ $1.25 Rag Rw’ for 59¢ TERMS TO SUIT YOU. Burgess-Nash Co.~—Jourth Floor, of colors., guaranteed to wash, sale price .. urgess. Nasn Old English Macey Bookcases Reg- ularly $21.50, Homefitters’ Week § $14. .95 HIS consists of a a top, base and three units, like illustra- tion. These units can be had in eight, ten, twelve and thirteen inch units so as to accornmodate any size book. This bookease has stralght lines and sunken panels, common to the Ellza- bethan, Jacobean and Willlam and Mary perfods, which are the character- istics of the old English style in which these cases are made. Regularly $21.50; Hometitters’ Week price, $14.05, $12.00 Library Rockers $9.00 Mission library rockers, in quartered oak; heavy, reinforced arms, wide rock- ers, croncled brace, with No. 1 leather upholstered seat and twelve coi] springs, regularly $12.00, Homefitters' Week sale price, §0.00. $2.95 Sewing Rocker $1.95 Sewing rocker, heavy waddle seaf, in both fumed and wax finish; regular price, $2.95; Homefitters’ Week price, R1.05, Burgess-Nash Co.—Third Ploor Made of sanitary eretonne rags, in pretty assortment slze 27x64, Co.—Third Floor. These 9x12 feet Velvet Rugs Tuesday at $12.00 Are Splendid Values at $19.50 JiRY epecial, indeed, but they consist of patterns which we are dropping from our regn- lar line and have reduced the price to accomplish the r(*null Oriental effects to one floral. 9x12 feet size, r(-guh\r price $10.50 Homefitters' sale price, $12.00. -VERY SPECIAL Four patterns, three Heavy qunlll\ floral or Oriental 59c¢ Prices Clipped on WOOL and COT- TON BATTS For Making ‘Comforters wool All are in one plece and will NJOTE the low price on wool batts make a comforter, size 72x90 {inches. $3.00 All Wool Batts, $2.09 #: Wool Batts, $1.00 Pure white, all wool batts; with | Royal fleece wool batts, size cheesecloth covering, can be used | 72X90, Make the lightest, warm- as they are, all covered with ‘ "'.". comforters possible, worth other materinl; $3.00 $2.25, sale price, $1.60. LU $1.75 Wool Batts, $1.25 Batavia wool batts, size T72x90. This batt is a mixture of the best BSouthdown wool batts, size 72x)0, pure wool and cotton, fluffy and worth $2.75, on sale at $1.08, warm, $1.75 value at $1.25, LOW PRICES QUOTED ON (COTTON BATTS 26¢ Cotton Batts, 18¢ | Cotton Batts, Be White Rose, everybody's favorite, | Little Gem cotton batts are always worth 26c, sale price, per roll, 18¢, | {n great demand; sale price, $1.25 Cotton Batts, 85c | each, 3c. | $2.49, $2.70 Wool Batts, $1.98, | Four-pound Noble cotton batts, Cotton Batts, 15¢ size 72x80, will make thick, heavy | True Blue, a full pound roll of comforters, worth $1.26; Home- l good white cotton at, roll, 18c. fitters' Week price, 85c, #0c Cotton Batts, 58c B50c Cotton Hatts, 38¢ Two-pound Loyal snow white cot- ton batts, will make light weight, full size comforters, worth &9c, at, each, 88¢, Three-pound Magic snow white cotton batts, will make a full size, medium wal(hl comforter, worth 90c, each DigmondC’ Forty-Nine High Grade Sewing Machines in a ) DIAMO) AUNDRY SOAP, 12 CAK 25¢. — Ivory soap, 3 Pure peroxide, cakes .....18¢ 1 1b 190 Jap Rose tollet Bon Ami, cake soap, 2 cakes | for . Te FROM $35.00 TO $50.00 for ile Sapolio, cake Pear] White | for Te soap, 7 caked ! One lot toilet for 23¢ | soaps, the 10c Sani-flush, 25¢ kinds, for. 53¢ size 17¢ | One lot tollet Williams' shav- = soaps, the 5o ing soap 8c | kinds, for.23%c Fels - Naphtha | Perfumes, reg 80ap, 10 cakes ularly H0c oz, for 8¢ | for 10¢ Household am itubber gloves, monia, 1-quart | 25c value, 80c bottle 18¢ One lot of Borax chips, combs for...0¢ large packaga = Mirrors 100 for . .19¢ | kinds . Be HE offering affords you a most Liquid veneer, Mirrors, b0c 26¢ size 18¢ | kinds 20¢ Liquid veneer, Armour's bath new, while others have been slightly used or marred SH0¢ size B6c tablets, 10c O'Cedar ofl, kinds, for 6c¢ 25c size ..18¢ | Sponges for Johnson's floor house cleaning, | All drop-head style, WAX, Ib. 82¢ T6c kind.. . 830c | sold to dealers #5-Nash Co.—Main Floor. One-Day Homefitters’ Week Feature Tuesday AGENT’S LIST PRICES RANGE 519 7 5 ‘TERMS: 3200 DOWN AND $100 A WEEK unusual opportunity to secure a good high-grade sewing machine right at the begiuning of the all sewing season at but a small outlay very machine is in perfect condition and guaranteed to glve absolute satisfaction Some are brand Among the well-known makes are SINGER, WHITE, NEW HOME, HOWE NO. 170, THE FREE, ETC. with latest {mprovements and attachments No phone or mail orders tilled. None Burgess-Nagh Co.—Third Ploor, BURGESS-NASH COMPANY Six Silver Plated Knives $1.95 A complete chest of Rogers 153 : A-1 silver plate tableware, 26 plece Silver plated knives and forks, regularly $7.50, for $4.95, ““';:‘"' P epecial set of 6 ac or Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor fl » . et \ “EVERYBOD STORE Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor, | | i

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