Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 16, 1915, Page 13

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- THE BE BRIEF CITY NEWS Wedding Ringes—Edholm, Jewoler. Rdndquist, Tatlor—500 Paxton Blk. Mave Root Print It—Now Bearon Presa | Ocffes percolator, §8, Rurgess-Granden. | Mrs. Dodge Asks Divorcs—Mrs. Minnle B. Dodge has brought suit for divorce against Robert M. Dodge, alleging cruelty. “Today's Complete Movie Program® elassified section today, and appears in The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the various moving picture thegters offer || Dr. Binnie to Lecture—Dr. J, 8. Binnle of Kaneas City will lecture at the Ne- Draska College of Medicine tonlght. A dinner will be given at the Omaha club | in his honor. 1| Dies of Pnemmonia—Chester Black || aged % years died at St. Joseph's hos- pital Thureday night of pneumonia Coroner Crosby has the body and will | hold a postmortem examination. Two Different Mr. Highs—F. A. High, . who Is distriet superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league, is not the same Mr. | High who Is cashier of the enlarged ate Bank of Omaha. The banker's initlals are nearly the same, being F. N. | High. » Poters Spraing His Arm—Ilerman B Peters, former proprietor of the Mer- chants hotel, is carrying his arm in a sling from the effects of a fall he had while taking a bath. The doctor says no bones are broken, but that Mr. Peters will have to abstain from his usual | labors. Burlington Men Here—-W. I\ Thiehor? of Lincoln, general superintendent of the Burlington’s Nebraska district, and sev- eral division superintendents and other employes of the road are in Omaha for | « consultation with B. B. Greer, assistant general manager. General matters of road operation are being considered. Now Mall Sack iy Ldghter—A new kind of mail bag has been recelved at|| the Omaha postoffice. It is made of || white canvas and is very light, weighing || only & pound and a half. These bags are || 1o be used for light-weight mall, such as || packages and letters, but not for maga- || zines, books or wooden boxed packages. Committees of the || Local Retailers for | the Ensuing Year J. W. Metcalfe, secretary of the As- nsoclated Retallers of Omaha, has an- | nounced that during the month of Sep-| tember, 167 accounts were opened by | new residents of Omaha. The largest records heretofore for any one month | ‘was 183, which occurred last April | The newly elected president, A. T. Ben- son, of Benson & Thorne company, se- | lected the following committees for lhc; year at the meeting held last night at| the Paxton hotel: Redlroad—W. L. Holzman, A, Hospe and Thomds Fiynu Municipal = Affairs King, man; W, S, Stryker Flnlnce» George Brandeis, A. Thompson and Josep! tae W G Brandt, CHAlmAn, Flitton and C. B. Brown. Legislative—L. C. Nash, chairman. ©. Belden and Robert Rosenzweig. embership—Thomas F. (f\lmlan " chair- man; Harry Ryan and R. Russell, Credit B\lrrnu—l( Rogers, chatr. Malone and Henry Rosenthal. | JeanioCharics. A “Sherman, chair- man; Ray Kingsley and R. £, Wileo “Insurance—John = A. Swanson, W. Mulligan and C. E. Black. ed _Charities — George _Ryan, || ; E. E. Magee and W. GI| Br | Trade Extension—J, . Taylor, chair- | man; Willlam Schmoller and Eimer | | Beddeo. ehairman; | | chairman man; E. W h man; E. Al 1 Committees, Musical Instruments—George E. (‘hnlrman Qumlan, Merten. Wilcox, chairman; 5. Magee, George Br-n&m, I John A. Swanson, Benson, O." K. Berg and Max Ro !n(\ll | Jewelers—John Henrickson, ehairman; Ryan, Albert Edholm and C. Mickel, W, OMAHA, SATU Rl)\\ (N'l\)lll‘}l{ 16, 1915. Rt Saturday, chber 16, 1915, —— Vietor l’cfl‘n for Mobfl Oomie Hear Them.—Fourth Just Such Values As Are Mentioned Here Have Thousands to come to Burgess-Nash for Their Fall Needs MODISH SUIT BLOUSES NEW THIS WEEK CHARMING array of new sleeves and new collars in the new blouse arrivals. “Wirthmor” AMONG broidered Georgette blouse; dium Georgette Georgette in hand embroidered fash- ions; $7.50, $10.00 to $25.00, THE NEW-—A silver em- a Ra- lace and chiffon fashion; in simpler styles; new new plaid blouses—§06.50, THE TAILORED BLOUSES IN WASHABLE, SILKS Crepe de Chine, Pussy Willow, Crepe Meteor, Taffeta in new choker col- lars, new tailored sleeves and fronts, in white, $3.05, $5.00, $5.05, $6.50 to $12.00. flesh and suit colors— Blouses at $5.95 The showing at $5.95 is an impres- slve one, offering an interesting se- lection from tailored types in all the new laces and suit blouses in dark shades, materials, Georgette crepes, Durgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor, Waists $1.00 Fall styles and Fall fabrics—entirely new and particularly appropriate for this time of the year The materials are all waigts so well made as to stand repeated trips to washable and the the laundry. It's the real style distinction combined with the very modest pricing that have made these waists so deservedly popular. “Wirthmor” waists are sold here exclusively; all new styles on sale tomorrow, as always, $1.00 Burge: sh Co.—Main Floor. GLOVES for Women and Children, NEW (-mlrrnldernd barlu. nvw wuhnble leathern. splendld qualities in wash fabric gloves have been brought out this season. prepared to meet every demand. We are Wash leather gloves at $1.25 to $2.50 the pair. Fine French kid gloves, new colorings, at $1.75 and $2.00 the palr, Waghable fabric gloves at 50c to $1.00 the pair Sample French Kid Gloves, at 95¢ Usual $1.50 and $2.00 Quality stocks replenished, affording a thousand pairs to chooce from, A splen- did opportunity to supply your needs. They are slightly solled and mussed from handling, but otherwise in perfect condition; black, white and colors in the assortment, 85c the pair. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main_ ¥loor. Special Display Offering Saturday of NEWEST PLUSH COATS Just Off the Last Express $19.50, $25.00, $35.00 and Up. FATURING the latest ideas—Military effects, flaring skirted; walst belted models and fur collared coats. HUDSON SEAL COATS $75.00 fore the supply is exhausted. 1f you want a beautiful fur coat it will pay you to buy it now be- Exceptional values. to $350 MOTOR COATS AND WRAPS FOR AFTERNOON, $39.50 Of Bolivia cloth, Duvetyn; Vicuna, to $200 Wool Velour, Chamols cloth. ‘Modes that are removed many degrees from the commonplace by unusual collars, cleverly applied trimmings and rich autumnal shadings. Burgess-Nozh Co.—Seond Floor, Women’s New Fall Boots nd ‘Women's efs, chairman; C, e Nash, Thomas Fiynn, W. L. Holz: . E. Berg, Sam Herzberg and A. J. A. Bryans, chairman; Robert Rosenzwelg and . Btryker. urniture__Dealers—Henry Rosenthal, Eight New Models in Women’s $5.00 Boots, Plam, Rich, Dignified, Good Fitting Styles. Mode]l 1—A plain, medium, round , hairman: W. G. Brandt I R. Bowen. Mulligan, E. S. Rubel and H. Fell- heime! Miscellaneous I Llnes~(‘harles E. Black, || hairman; M. Rogers, E._H, Flitton, B O Ringsley. Rafoh (Rusgell, R.C || Goddard, H. G. Kranz, P. w. 1. Burgess, Fred Eatrnrath; Charles R Courtney, A, V. Dresher, Guy igsett ohn_Bekins, ahi FAR TEW. “R. Matthews, Elmer | e, R. eimle, ¥. Ae Waldman and 42 Masterman. . Could Not Walk with Rhenmatism. (A satisfied patient writes, “Sloan’s | Liniment cured my rheumatism; am grateful. I can now walk without pain.” Only 2e. All druggists.—Advertisement. Former Dewey Hotel Clerk Ends His Life After Love Trouble | Jesse D. Nold, one of the heroes of the Dewey hotel fire of 1913, ended his life with a bullet last night in a room at| the Overland hotel because of trouble with his sweetheart. Nold had been employed as manager | of the Overland hotel, Thirteenth and Howard, up to three weeks ago. At the time of the fire he was night clerk at the hotel where half a dozen lodgers met | death. At the time he was given credit for saving the lives of many by braving the smoke and flame to arouse sleepers He was found last night by Miss Lydia | Nelson, chambermald at the St. James | hotel and sweetheart of Nold | Nold had been dead for some time. He | was clutching & picture of himself and Miss Nelson with one hand and the re- || volver with the other. A note, which was | addressed to Miss Nelson, was found in | the room. It read: “Dear Lydia—Please forgive me for this act. 1 had to save you from a life of misery and it was the | only way out.” | Nold's father was the bullder of the’) Windsor hotel, Tenth and Jackson, and in the early days was a prominent figure in Omaha’s business and social life The sulcide also 1°ft instruction to notify a brother, I.. J. Nold4, at Latonia, O. is————— Our Jitney Offer—This and DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip. | enclose with bc &nd mail it to Foley &| Co., Chicago, Ilil, writing your name| and address clearly. You will receive | return & trial package containing Foley Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, | Be, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain in sides and back, rheumatism, | backache, kidney and bladder ailmen and Foley Cathartic Tubieis, a some and thoroughly elenn for constipation, billlousncss, hea and sluggish bowels Sold ove Advertisen nt who ng cathar welt soles, Louis Cuban heels. toe cloth top, button, leather Louis i; heels, light welt goles. Ei g‘ht 2— A model in lace boot, patent Splen- colt vamp, circular foxed cloth top, dld leather Louis heels. 3—A patent colt vamp, black cloth [ Styles— top, lace, with dull kid lace stay, thy Louis Cuban heels. e 4—A soft kid, button, Gypsy pat- | Best tern, perforated tip and back stay, ( Louis Cuban heells. i Values 5—A patent leather vamp, with cloth top, side lace, leather Possible Cuban heels. at— 6-—A patent colt, clircular foxed cloth top, button, light 55 oo . 7—A dull mat kid top, patent colt vamp, light welt a Pair, goles, leather Louis Cuban heels. 8—A blue gray -buck top, button, with’'patent t:oltJ vamps, straight Caban heels. Free Advice on Foot Ailments An eminent foot specialist from Chicago will be in our Shoe Departs ment Saturday, where he will give free examinations and expert ad- vice on all foot troubles. Burgess Nash Co.—Second_Floor, Solid Gold Pendant and Chain, $1 RETTY 10-karat sol amythest, sapphire, ete., on a 10-karat solid gold chain, offered very speclal Saturday at Burgess-Naan gold pe;uhnl. set with snappy cut ruby, also real baroque pearls, each pendant Neatly put up in a pretty gift box and $1.00. Co.~~Main Floor. Here Are Unusual Values for Sat- urday in HAND BAGS at $1 Each NCLUDING real lealhel are genuine Morocco; purses in Morocco and patent vichette leathers, silk lined; also u big selection of snappy envelope style some have inside frames; some Very speclal at $1.00, $1.00 Shell Frame Bags at 79¢ Silk moire bags, handle. Mash A Sale of PlA fitted with mirror and purse, with shell frame and The usual !! 00 value; Saturday at 79e, Co.—Main Floor. NO BENCHES at LESS Than HALF PRICE NGLUDED in the lot are more than half a dozen different styles, with square, round and colonial trusses. All are Roller Skates, $132 I{m LER skates for both boys or girl lokel plate, ball bearin throe < or tord o 330 S e “ duet size with veneered seat, while most of them have music compart- ment in top. Finished in mahog- any, burl, walnut, golden oak, tumed oak, mission oak and ebony, Regular prices $10 to $20. THREE GROUPS AT $3.35, $5.75 and $7.50. Burgsse-Nash Co—Fourth Floor. l These 35¢ and 40c Silk Rlbbom at 25c¢ LA('T]F‘\ L lolncunn nf plain taffetas and moire ribbons, 6 to 7 inches wide, in a wide range of new shades. The usual 35c and 40¢ quality. Burgess-Nash Oo.—Main Floor. FOOTBALLS at 98¢ VERY boy anjoyu (he game of foot hall. It's great sport and splendid exercise. Our line of foot balls is very extensive. Spe- clal Saturday $1.25 Wright & Ditson, 98¢ $1.76 Wright & Ditson, $1.80 $2.00 Wright & Ditson, $1.59 Burgess-Nach Co.—Fourth Floor. Women's $1.50 to $2 UNION SVITS at 98¢ OMEN'S union suits, fine white cotton, round neck and sleevelese; also low neck, long sleeves, ankle length; white wool unilon suits, $1.560 and $2.00 values, 98¢, $1.00 Union Sults, 75¢ Women's union suits, white cot- ton fleece lined, Dutch neck, el- bow sleeves, ankle length, $1.0v values, 75c. Union Suits, 45¢ Women's union suits, white cot- ton, lightly fleeced, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, in extra sizes, 45¢. Sleeping Garments for Little Fellows at 45¢ Children’s sleeping suits with feet, cream color, fleeced lined, drop seats, handkerchief pocket, sizes 2 to 10; special at 45c. Burgess-Nasn Co.—Main Floor. BURGESS NASH STORE NEWS I'OB. SATURDAY - The leaul Chiokering Plan old Only Were. COATS,$3.98 Flm-: corduroy, full belt, collar and cuffs finished with but- tons, ages 2 to 6 years, assorted colors and very special, at $3.08, Coats at $5.00 Coats in chinchilla; with velvet half belt, collar and cuffs, ages 2 to 6 years, special at $5.00. Coats at $5.95 Coats of mid-wale corduroy, four- inch belt, turn back collar and cuffs. All the best shades; spe- cial at $3.03, lnrnn—ll‘un Co.—8econd Tl New Neckwear Hla newest ltleu are nlwny- shown here at Burgess-Nash first. New high neck fixings, including stocks and jabot combinations, BOc to $1.50. Hand embroidered and plain georgette crepe, organdy and net neckwear, collar, cuff sets, ves- tees and fichus, at 5Oc to $2.75, New Veilings Fine mesh with dainty borders, big display at 25¢ to 00¢ the yard. Character Handkerchiefs The latest novelty in handker- chiefs for women and children hand embroidered character de- signs at 20c to 7Bc each, Burgess.Nash Co.—Main Floor. The Great Sale of NEW MILLINERY Wlltl Started Friday Morning Co: tinues Saturday—Wonderful Values you could not come Friday, do not let anything keep you away Saturday, for the values are most remarkable. Beautiful new hats—all new and desirable styles, trimmed in the most becoming ways, Trimmed Hats, $1.00 That were intended to retail for $3.98 to $7.50, Trimmed Hats, $5.00 That were Intended to retall for $10.00 to $16.00, Trimmed Hats, $10.00 That were intended to retall for $20.00 to $35.00. 1French Ostrich Plumes, Usually $5.00 to $6.00, Saturday at $1.75 x Every one fully guaranteed to wear or a new plume free. Genuine ostrich long flew, male stock, black, white and all the best colors, plumes that are really worth $5.00 to $6.00; Saturday at $1.75. Untrimmed Hats Intended to Retail for $3.98 to $7.50, at 79¢ New untrimmed shapes of Lyon’s velvet, plushes, hatter's plush and velours, in a most unlimited range and all the colors in greatest favor this season. of selection, Black, white, brown Not a hat that would sell ordinarily for less than $3.98, and up to $7.50, at 70e. BURGESS-NASH TRIMMING SERVICE FREE, Ostrich Bands, Fancies and Stickups * Intended to Retail at $5.00, Saturday, 95¢ Bands with large ostrich tips, stickups with furs, circular ostrich bands, also large fluffy bands, intended to retail to §5.00, at 98¢, Burge Nash Co.—~Secoond ¥Floor, CHILDREN’S | Women’s Fur Trimmed Suits SATURDAY in the BURGESS-NASH BASEMENT STORE In a Wide Choice of lho Seuon 's Most Desirable Styles $25 OTWITHSTANDING the tremendous demand for fur trimmed suits, our stock will be at its very best Satur- day, offering the widest assort- ment of newest styles, fabries and colorings. Particular attention is directed to our showing of broadcloth suits in black and all the new shades of brown, green, blue and Concord, with trimming of American marten, opossum, beaver and other fashionable furs, Many other attractive styles in gabardines, poplins and whip- cords, richly lined with lus- trous peau de cygne or Dres- den satin, ‘Women'’s suits in splendid fall styles, fabries and tailoring, priced here Saturday with much modification, at $25.00, Other suits priced $29.50, $35, $50 and up to $160. Durgess-Nash Co.—Becond ¥Floor. Saturday’s Drug and Toilet Specials Almond louon, 3 Castor ofl, 3 ounc Antl chap, 3 ounces DJ Er Kisstalcum powder. . Dj Er Kiss face powder...... Colgate's tooth paste, large for ..... Monoxide tooth powdlr, lse for ...ioovne . Banitol tooth puta. Wea's Abonita tollet water, 25¢ size, 16¢ Daj t & Ramsdell's cream, 36¢ for .....venn 4711 Glycerin soap ‘Woodbury's Faclal soap. Ricksecker's tollet water, 76c size for Canthrox shampoo Pear’s unscented #oap.......110 Perfumes, 10 odors of regular 60c ounce, at . Willlams' shaving lolp English ivory combs. RUBBER GOODS. Hot water bottle, 1-year guar- antee, $1.50 value. Combination eyringe water bottle, $1.75 value, 97¢ Burnasco combination syringe and hot water bottle, 2-quart BIBO ... iiiiiiiiiesne $285 Burnasco hot water bottle, 2. quart 8lze .......0004.81.25 Liquid veneer, 25¢ size......17¢ 0O'Cedar ofl, 25¢ size. . .. 17c Silver polish cream, 26¢ size, 17¢ Crepe tollet paper, 10c grade, 4 rolls for .. 25¢ Sal hepatica, 50c size.. Crepe tollet pnper, Bc md;, 8 Sodium phosphate, §0c rolls for ........ 25¢ Jad salts, 76c sise.... Ivory soap, 10 cakes.. .88¢ Eskay's food, 76c size. . Bliss native herb tablets, $1.00 Chamberlain cough remedy..17¢ Sodfum phosphate, 1b.......180 Beef, wine and {ron, 1-pint.. d%c Red Wing grape juice, 1-pt..18¢c Glycerine hand lotion, 3-oz..10e Bay rum, 3 ounces.........10¢ Fels or P. & G. Naphtha soap, 10 cakes for ... Ivory soap, cake Household ammonl lvqulrt size BOF s v oisnnevny oo 180 Borax chips, large package..10c Kirk's or Armour's bath soap, 100 size for Hospital cotton, 1-} lb. cesees Ble for Burpess-Nash Co—Main ¥Floor. Sale of Pink and Red Peony Bulbs, 10 Cents Each, or §1.00 Per Dozen Women'’s Fall Military Suits Usually $12.50, Saturday $9.95 HE Clvic League has chosen me Pink Peony as tha omem flower of Omaha. Do your part and co-operate with the Civic League. Plant your peony bulbs this fall and every Decoration Day Omaha will be a riot of bloom. To secure The fhmy pink und red peony bulbs on per dozen. Did you ever see a garden of peonies in full bloom? guch a sight would convince you that you must have such a garden. he most satlsfactory results, peonies must be planted in the il settlas around the roots A events the Toots from drying ont in i One glance at nd closes all alr cavities, this spring walo Baturday at 100 each, or §1.00 Burgess-Nash Co.—Basement. Boston FERNS at 15¢ Saturday, Hot Water Bottles, | Soaps. Etc. Hot water bottle, 1 year guaran- tee, regularly $1.50, for..... 6ic Combination syringe and water bottle, 1 year guarantee, 78 value for .......oco00ve Halr brushes, 50c klnd Tooth brushes, 25¢ kind. Liquid veneer, 26c kind. . Hospital cotton, 1-1b.. Combs, 26c kind for. Tollet Soaps, re;ulurly ll)v cuke, for, cake Be Pearl white luundr) soap, 7 cakes for Mamond cakes for .. Household ammonia, 1 quart 13¢c Burgess-Nash Co.—Basement. . OSTON and \\ lnuuun s ferns in 4- inch pots, large hardy plants, spe- cial Saturday in the basement at 15e¢. Boston and Whitman’s ferns in 5- inch pots, beautiful plants, large size, basement, at 29¢. Burgess-Nash co«—lmmn Cold Weather Needs Specially Priced | Buck's oak heater, cone uhlpud | 1| | grate, reinforced steel body, f nickel trimmed, $15.00 valu for ‘13.50 leunned coal hod with rein- forced bot- tom, 16-Inch size, 26¢ val- ues, at . .10¢c D& m pers, u- | " inch size, ®¢ | | Buck's stee] range, perfect bak- | | Ing oven, one-plece body, stay | level top warming closet, sani- | tary steel base, special..$25.00 | Buck's Radiant base burnefs, large heat radiating base that insures perfect eirculation, Large | fire pot, a guarantecd fuel saver, | $65.00 value $40.50 A REMARKABLY pretty range of styles, made up in fall military style, with or without belts. Serges and novelty brown mix- tures are the materials. Navy, brown, green, Belgian and black, $12.60 values for $0.95, Women's $7.50 Dresses, $5.95 Bilk poplin, also serge and taffeta combination dresses In black, navy, green, Belglan and brown, usually $7.50; Saturday, $5.95, Women's Coats, $9.95 and $12.95 Astrakhan coats, in the new Fall styles, full flare, with and without belts, black, navy and brown, worth $15.00 to $22.00; special, $9.95 and $12.95, Women's $56.50 Rain Coats, $3.95 Navy poplin waterproof rain coats, full length, worth $5.50, for $3.95. Burgess-Nash Co.—Basement. of copperized steel, white enam- eled drip pan, a great gas saver, Perfection oil | heaters, four- | quart leaded steel font, Blue steel stove pipe, 6-inch size, 1 guarapn teed 200 TRING Bb assaavoieneon 6c | smokeless and Buck's gas range, cabinet style, | od(;rle:ll,‘;p‘; canopy and high shelf. Alumin- | Gag heater, umized oven linings, body made ‘ nickel plated top and base, bluesteel $30.00 value, at ....... $27.00 | poq eclal, HMafestlc electric heaters, econo- | ut ' . "Tet4 mical and practical; special, |Tw o - hole o iy $3.75 | jaundry stove, Stove pipe colla -+4¢ | all cast irom, Adjustable blue steel elbows, | special, at .....,... + ol 8298 fnch sfge ........o.oiunnn 11¢ | Plbows, one-piece corrugated Mlack silk stove polish, paste or | py 3 . i B TPt B agry omns 8¢ | Mua steel, 6-inch size, spec Sapolin stove pipe enamel. .. 13¢ BURGESS-NASH COMPZ “EVERYB ooY’s STORE' $1.50 Ostrich Fancies, 15¢ e———— Also stickups in black and the best colors, A very desirable trimming, Very special, Saturday, at 18e, Rurgess-Nash Co.—Basement.

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