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LUk BE OMAHA, SATURDAY, JANU! 19106, | | BRIEF CITY NEWS iWARM WEATHER IS 'MISS RUSSELL MEETS reception committes and eettipying boxes | by tie sratory Gepartment of the Omate | Mise Russell, Rouquets of fowers wers | the: ubs of. the, siadh. for auisntRiiNl L Tt W [} were Mre. J, A. Rankin, Mrs, W. C. Lam- | Woraan's club, alse occupled boxes, Mrs. | ¥1ven the actress. This was the first | thelr productior “Townsend's for Sporting Goofs™ H OME'!EF THE STAGE bert, Juanita Hawleigh, Mrse. Frank |T. Cahill entertained & party of seventeen | !ime Miss Ruaseil has had an opporiunity ——————— Fixtares—Burgess-Grandea. | MELTIN Thursday afternoon, following the regu. | PTOWD, Mrs. Eva Hammond, Mra. W. W. | friends at & theater party to moet her women friends in this manner ¥ Nipht o Srer Have Root Print It—Now Beacon Press. ' [1ar matinee of “Niobe,” by North Bros, |COI® Mrs. H. W. McVea, Mrs. August| After the final curtain the women (ince she came to Omaha three months | o Ehaiand and. Jack. Brition of Ohioass H Property © SereeTo rent prode | Stock company at the Krug theater Larson and Mra. Eisa Black passed across the stage and met Miss | 080 fought n fast ten-round draw here to- ! @ity see J. H, Dumont & Co., Keeline Bld. | Harvest to Sto Unleu Th 1‘4 nevieve Russell, lending woman. was | MOmbers of the cast of “Lady Winde- [ Russcll, the invitation heing extonded to | Mr. Cole: manager of the Krug theater, | [iER!. Britton shaded his opnonent in “Today" _ tied P e s | tendered a reception on the stage. On the mere’s Fan,' which will be presented [all women present. Several hundred met | has offered the Woman's club members | evensd honors in the last thres rounds. ® Movie Trogram” olassl Decided Change in Tem- Lewls welghed 142 pounds and Britton 144, today. It appears in The Hee ! — . - — . CLUSIVELY. Find out what the va- Pefl"fl‘! y - - . e — — - S — — . ous moving picture theaters offer. | x5 g e . e G T s Wemmer 15 Mecovering — Willian, | ONE-THIRD oF CROP IS CUT Frlday, Jxmua.ry 21 1916 - BURGESS- NABH STOR! NEWB FOR SATURDAY e rvPhone Douglu 137 E\'vmmor of the South Side, who under- —_— R Mot W —— —_ e MoCabe Comes to Omaha—John A. |y ¢ b McCabe of San Francisco has been ap- | Mbb' ) Lo lvmomeq ent a serious operation for stomach| The warmer weather has put a | krouble at a hospital, is recovering satis- | crimp in the fce harvest and unless || \ factori) ! wcorl. [tvera 13 change, cning vt cence, | DU ZCSS=INAS nniv ersary alé r lngs nusual | sinted to be chiet of the internal revenue | O10eT and sfter a froese, ’ | IB. Stiver, removed. Stiver is now visir- | tN® 100 At Carter lake, the reservoirs and il 1 ling in Pennsylvania |Seymour lake. FEverywhere, however, |the water is over the ice to a depth of h:m Track on Fire—An auto lruc\,nm\ half to an inch and constantly | h N t Ml N longing to the Kelly Standard com-|growing deeper. The smow out on the I e ewes m L i Eany Fourteenth and Jackson streets, ‘nhn"l of the lakes and ponds is anIlInl 0 ln a es i aught on fire while standing in front [rnnldh and the water fs flowing down | g | [of the establishment and was damaged [on the ice, softening and honeycoming to SEPHY the town ST R l ) to the extent of $100, lmc surface. i » o HY the town is fn]l uf \hmn! The ‘ Two Divorce Decress Gramted—Mre. h‘:‘ "." Y EE G in constant touch \\'nh the man who needs a suit or overcoat | ¥da M. Schroeder has been awarded a re has been a week of pretty good il i i i f divorce from Louis . on . grounds. of | Weather for harvesting ice and about great millinery centers, means the | is bewildered by the marshalling of super- one-third of the normal crop has been newest creations here as soon as they come | latives, they greet him on every page of out. his favorite newspaper, if he accepts one gathered and housed. So far the ice has {been of an excellent quality and of about | the thickness to handle with conventence The new note for present wear i ribbon trim- | grouping of adjectives as statements of mings, both wide and narrow. " X 2 . p The favored shades are niger brown and navy | facts, he finds that grouping shaded to a cruelty, Mrs. Mayme F. Plummer was leranted a decree of seperate maintenance | in her suit against Harry L. Jaoksonians to Argue—Prof. H. Ole- and profit. Ice cut now runs around rich 1s scheduled as the principal speaker | twelve inches In thickness. { % - She touckhonian olub. -this . even. Two Weeks More. i blue: also black. frazzle in the next sale announcement. ing in the City National bank Lulldins. | 1t 1y estimated that to secure the nor- | New Satin Sha $1.45 He Wil (alk on the £ulity and danger of |ma) crop of ice, bout two weeks more of PRI byl ooy -m"pu“"'o" e o il g » SN SRy, R | b e A% : g X J This Word ing. After the principal address, tho |is "W:lm".‘::'"r’m:h:.“:'I"‘:‘»’.":f‘ "r}"‘“z rose, poppY red ln'd‘.l:'o;’m Var)‘r nrplocully priced. ust 18 or meeting will be thrown open for general | when the next cold spell comes, electrio PERNIER 1 et W e R ‘This {8 the time of times for comparisons. It's discussion and questions. {lighting facilities will be put in at most [ & 9" & 4 a time when Burgess-Nash finds a chance to drive Waxts fo Relp Ris Iisce—0n com. |of the rlelds, so the work of cuting and Wirthmor” Waists, Which are Sold ‘ x 3 plaint of Willlam Washington, 38 North [PACKing can be continued night and day home the truth that their regular prices are gen- T'wenty-seventh street; Myrtie Anderson,| Out in the state, at Gothenburg and Here Exclu‘ively’ Saturaay at $l 00 erally lower than “‘Clearance” prices elsewhere, {1142 North Twentleth strect, was arrested | We®: Where the Union Pacific is har- p N & y of 108, A - « & X ' lon a charge of aiding and abetting the .;f‘:l‘:::r“:":“:‘::‘-‘ i‘:"‘:r:f;':“(“ ':v';I:l’“‘ ‘:"::'r“ [0 IRTHMOR" waists are always $1.00 and»judged by the usual You Want to Go to jdelinquency of Hazel Bennett, aged 167 0F Cr Lo B0, (LE AT ml‘“ that waist standards are worth much more. These walsts through B N h" years, Washington nsscried that the gir |}t “”'_I“_"‘M \”'” “h'.” “‘m_k "‘: ne their excellence of style and real service have established for them- urgess-iNas| {had been harbored in the Anderson home, | yio WICTIEred WA -IME itk Bokh &l selves the position of the very best among the inexpensive walsta. because in this clearaway clothing sale you can vhich, s 0 s O suit- | borgy A % s Four e ‘:.‘h!:hdo::wm. k'r:ym |‘:M::,».‘-‘p“| \“(l:'t:-r 1t {pressed into the grain and frelght oarrys 'our new models on sale Saturday. In style, in workmanship, fit plck from our regular stock of high grade, hand I ling busine mor waists are decidedly superior to the walsts usually bought at the | tallored garments—the season's smart productions I |kl and tinish—in fact, in all that goes to make a blouse, these excell, Wirth- The case will be heard Saturday | | price. Sold here only. As always $1.00. As always worth more. marked down to effect the savings indicated below. Shattuck Grads \Ice on the River Y s SATS $1.00. AS Alv to Sit at Their | is Thicker Than | Salesmen’s Sample HOSIERY That| Men’s Suits and § | Annual Dinner | at Carter Lake || Was to 25c, Saturday at, Pair, 15c¢ Overcoats e | Where would you thithk the, fos wownd | RLMARKABLF values. The sample pairs used by traveling sales- The “Old Shads of the Missouri Val-|freeze the thickest. on nlacid Carter | men in taking orders. For women and children. Cotton, lisle F l t 25 00 t ley,”" otherwise known as the graduates ' lake or on the trubid, swift-flowing .\n.«’ and mercerized. Usually to 26c, at 15¢ the pair, Ol'mer y O . a of Shattuck school of Faribault, Minn., |souri river? | sat at their annual dinner at the! The class answered with unanimity and | * smple Botiery to 500, at 26c Un versity club last evening. Besides the | assurance “on Carter lake, of course.” | Yool hoated iy and children. Fine ocotton, silk lisles and fiber s'lk $ 65 dinne rthere were numerous events upon | You are wrong and may all go to the oot hosiery; usually to 50c, at ®5c the pair, the card. Tiere were college songs and | foot of the class | Burgess-Wash Oo—Main Fioor, == some speeches. Those present at the an-!| The ice is from three to six Inches | - nual feast were the following from out-| thicker on the Missouri than on the lake, | EXTRA Fol’l SATURDAY— A s ""w L s side the city | We have the unimpeachable word of ”»” Y e ot crarten e ot et A v s | Women’s SHOES, Made to Sell for | Men’ FUR CAPS | Men’s “FAULTLESS” Night Slum hall, Superintendent E. V. Stollbrand, L.|statement. He has gone out with his A, WU T T ] - e e _— i A. Patterson and J. D. Davenport of|little two-foot rule and measured it. Or, | $5 00 and $6 00 saturda a $2 65 Satur day $l.45 Fairbaul, Minn.; W. F. Dobbin, Ber-|at least, he has sent his minions and, ! sty Yy an As at 79c an 98c trand, Neb.; W. F. Fox, Atchison, Kan.;{myrmidons to do it with the instruments | HE rednullhvl a very lpcelul purchase which we could not overlook EN’S fur caps Detroit 'H. N, Gralnger, Lincoln; Rex anr). of sclence. | and which we feature in our clearaway of women's, boys’' and 2 ¥ Fremont; J. P. Harris, Lewis, Ia.; A. C.| “We have from fifteen to seventeen | girls’ shoes at reductions of 10 to 50 per cent under regular. style, were $2.50, spe- HF%?'RE the ‘‘odd lots’’ or ‘‘tag ends’’ of the factory. Leflang, Lexington, Neb.© W. B. Lincoln, 'mohu of ice on the river," says the| i e @ mean by that the rments m from the short Kensas City; O, C. Tyons, Atlantic, u..u-.»hmol “while on the lake there {8 only | There Are 8ix Styles cial Saturday, at f ¢ " ly t 09 Fne £ th .éie . 916, 1i J. W. McCiary, Norfolk, Neb; R. ‘m,.., nine to twelve inches. Another 1ncn‘-l;lt|:g ;‘.au (llu::d"?)m 2% to 7, and l 45 x:]ece-: materials and trimmings of tfe ptll-mg'l 6, lines, i Pereroy, Councll Bluffs; H. A. Peterson, |fact is that on the lake the thickness wi 8 B, O s most evel ent is trimme iffevently. Aurors, Neb.: [f. R. Ringland, M-yn.'l‘“l" with great suddenncss. The ice | Pn:‘e“nhllzfl;ilmol. welt sole leather, Louls s s ry garment is t d dif! y Neb.; Dr. L. A. Todd, 8t. Joseph, Mo. | harvesters find & wide range of twelve- . 8 SEADE T 4 Todd, Bt dosenh, Mo | harevsiars find n wide vebse.of malve; P R ek, wibb s 1ous | $OE5 '8 Oape, 450 | $1.00 Night Robes. ... 790 | $150 Pajumas ....... .. 980 Shattuck 1ad were procent are: i on acres and acres of it whera the thick- | Cuban heel. = + | $1.50 Night Robes.......98¢c| $2.50 Pajamas.... r ’ “ Ao, } A ylurke, ness is only nine inches. It s unex- Paglnbt K!):l t;eot. front seam-tip, Louls :‘nflwr ul:ddur. 4 o LB, ROP LAY plainable, except on the theory that ; an heel, uroy, el ¥ }(‘: fi.’ )l»“.'g::,“'\' o) ' there might be a number of whrm | Du’l‘] lfld boot, white piped, Louis Cuban Pl.il' were to $1.60; MEN’S UN[ON SUlTs lt 1.15 B. W. Scoudrett, Oy spr I part of the lake.'" eel. s e e | K Bt e o, wlt s, cuns surwr. e || THAT WERE PRICED to $3.50 S EMBEZZLEMENT COMPLAINT f heel b vel. ), Dull Kid lace boot, welt sole, Louis Men’s $10 Fur Caps. . .$4.95 A clearaway of wool, part wool and heavy cotton garments, in- Cuban heel. Burgess-Nash Co.~Fourth Floor. cluding all sizes to 46, “Mtandard Brand: All $5.00 and $6.00 values for $2.65, ting and good wearing qualities. Garments worth regularly to Burgess-Nash Co~Second Floor, $3.50, Saturday, at #1.15. —_———— - Guaranteed Tungsten Women’s Kid Gloves That e T Men's Flannel Shirts to $2.50, st 86 LAMPS! le" mu" Broken lines and samples, not & big 1ot of them, but big values for the man who is on the spot early Baturday morning, | Were to $1 .50, Saturday 75¢ tration, at 25 Cents Men's Dress Gloves, at 86 i LIMITED qu.mt but avery pair is an unusual value; gloves A for street and (1r!§a wear, in black, white and colors. Sofled and Wire drawn Tungsten An assortment of dress gloves in capes, mochas and suedes; all sizes Dry Committee to 1 FILED AGAINST GENAU Balse $20,000 Fund oo o5, S w0 with embezzlement of $2.50 in a complaint | by 4 |slgned by Zeta McGowen and filed by The Douglas County Dry Campaisn |pepury County Attorney Fitagerald in committec which will conduct the eam- | iiice court. [ paign in Douglas county for a prohibition | According to Mr. McGowen, the money amendment for Nebraska has issued an |wag collected for his benefit by Mr. | appeal for a fund cf $20,000 for this county. | Genau, acting as his attorney, but was | Letters signed by the members of the |not turned over to him. | finance committee and Learing on the re- | Mr. Genau has been one of the lleuten- | i verse side the names of 17 men Who |ants of Bob Smith in a number of con-| lam ves better light, | and a splendid selection of shades. No matter the sizse you require, || ¥r:; :.n,::,‘:n'.::" ?y:;:nl:‘e;':l'imnt out. ;‘:.:.!L:e:nvni:'mu court house politician | ‘f'(’}'l'::?‘:m:’:'l'“":",';:v;:,“:h‘:ufi:;’,‘::e;‘:_nm“"n‘ ol aary, g AR VY 1, fl\,;g:}t‘ll'um “?h longer | you'll certainly find it here in this offering at 85c the pair. b : ey © » 3 ) cost than car- “Dousiaa county wil be e battle B A i R Won;?,n s Z-rflu;l:l cashmefim xlol"w- -25¢ = S e Ovcraateed 0 Linen and Oambrio Handkerchiefs to 50c, at 10c 1 ground in this fight. The dry campalgn . | omen's 2-clasp cashmere gloves........00¢c give clear, bright light Sampl , | 4 g 3 i 5 J es only of men's handkerchiefs from a big jobbing house. || ( e We mauet have MAGW So¢ the carm- Rub Rheumatism i Women’s wash leather gloves, pair.....$1.26 and outlast any two ordin- | yio0(1y white, but some colored borders, hemstitched, tull sizes, solled | Children’s double wool m“w pair 25¢c . l‘:;".‘.mm“m‘: 25e7 | and mussed trom handling; the usual values to 50c, Saturday, each, 10, Burgess.Nash Co.—Main Floor. Burgess-Wash Co—Main Fioor, BASEMENT STORE palgn expenses to Insure success. We P 3 f S | must maintain headquarters, prepare and aln 1rom sore, send out literature, maintain a speakers’ bureau and effect an organization that Aching J OintS; will reach the last voter. This will cost money. :. “Will you kindly bear in mind tnat in | RUD Pain away with a small these early stages of the campalgn the m‘l w of old need of money is urgent and prompt re- Children’s COATS, % Price|Drug and Toilet “X clearaway of children’s coats, for ages 6 to 14 years. O Children's Coats, were $5.05, now $2.98 Good‘ S ecia Ohildren's Coats, were $7.50, now $8.75 mittances are important.” ‘‘8t. Jacob's Oil. [ Children's Coats, were $10.00, now $5.00 | Canthrox [ William 9 Py ’ — 1 Children's Coats, were $12.50, now $0.26 Shampoo, 60¢ | shaving soap, ki l1l“:l’l‘n'fl Coats, were $17.50, now $8.756 size ......200 8o omen s an lsses Class Sidetracked 31‘;":,:::.““'2‘;“';“.,; A i la itk | . . requires internal treatment. ub sooth~ for Little Social @t |ine. penctrating “st. Jucobs ot airectly he “tender spot' and rellef comes he “Y" Ni S oaatty. A Jutobe (01" 1a & Ratealess t e Y nght chOOI |rheumatism and sciatica liniment, which | |never disappoints and can not burn the || Forty young women of the First Metho- | g | dist church were guests Thursday even- | ivwer upt Quit complaining! Get ;3 ing at & social at the Young Men's Chris- | yyq)) trial bottle from your drugsist, and | Children's Coats, were $22.50, now $11.25 Burgess-Nash Co—Second Floor. Goleates tooth paste 20¢ Jap Rose Soap, Women’s and Misses’ Winter | secial, cake oc |Water homen >-qunt ! o | $1.75 values +-..........906 | oa s an ul s Combination syringe and water | bottle, 2-quart size. ... B : Coats$2.98 Formerly Pnced to $12.50 tian association, given by the men of the [in just & moment you'll be free from || i e et 2 T Naaiha night school, in pluce of their regular fo and aclatic pain, soreness, at Prlce mange cure, |Soap, 10 cakes HE lot Includes all wool coats in plaids, classes. and swelling. Don't suffer' Re-:‘ 50c size ...89¢c [for ....... 38¢ stripes and plain shades, in full or % The affair was the first of its kind ever |lief awaits you, Old, honest “St. Jacobs HA ) lengths; also college or sport coats, formerly 1ath v 4 T'S the wny we offer you women's | Gillette safety | Rubber gloves, engths; also 13 1d N held at the association, nn‘d Iludlrlr;’nlfll O11" hus cured millions of rhpumn(lnmi and misses’ new winter coats and razor, & Hmit- | 76c values 89c priced to $12.50, in the clear- 2 98 . b9 Re. and Mis, W, H. Mick An DORe | Whtleraen tn the (ast halt ceninry, and i sults—garments that represent the acme | ed quantity at | Sani flush, 25c awiy, Baterday. ‘& tional Secretary J. W. Miller. Many of [just as good for sciatica, neuralgla, lum- |V of &t¥ie and materis) oy odbiyah ppont B (B o < il |5 § R T - | tle men belonging to the classes are for- |bago, backache, sprains and swellings.— | fort to clearaway our stocks—to make tvory Soap, 10 |2“ Mule Team « I d 0| B that hi A 1 t. ¢ ‘.',::': :,:' |“ *nl:: "‘A,:":lf:d it : .:,,’,a ik | way '(or n:e nelwd-::‘nng lines which are | cakes 88¢ | borax, 1-1b,, D¢ ’ . ” < p— ] arriving almost daily now. = Wash Oo. m Ploor, 4 affsir If you have need of a winter coat or - en $ oes suit, yon can not well afford to overlook this clearaway movement of Burgess- C l ea raway (o] f Nash Ready-to-Wear, FINE FURS|Seving Machines HE prices have been cut to the ° limit, all these high grade at % Pl‘lce machines listed can be purchased #$U5 River Mink Coat. . ... by you on easy terms of $150 Hudson Beal Coat $1.00 Per Week #225 Hudson Seal Coat The list includes such makes as: Both the young men and the young women seemed to enjoy the social im mensely. The young women belonged to {he Bishop Newman, Philathea and Bur- ERUP]’IONS nANGER ney Bible classes of the chureh. Health Office Has SIGNS OF BAD BLOOD Sign for Visitors| pirs sign of Blood Disease. Pimples, scaly itching skin, rashes, at $2.95 the Pair HORT lines of men's patent, tan and ) plack calfskin, button or lace styles, Coodyear welt soles; were $4.00, Bat- i,'li',“'i oimmi ... $2.95 The following 18 & new sign placed in uu health office, so that he who spite|, .. 0" oas sbd Berefuls. denchs ::(7)‘;’0 \.1.1“:' l"-'r ("qml Singer machines (used)...$15.00 read: with unfailing certainty a debilitated, || B0 Mink Roarfs for. New Home Rotary machinel "IF YOU SPIT ON THE FLOOR AT |Vilionca and tmpure state of the blood. | 835 Mink Scarfs for.. Sl 1) o oAy v .. $88.,50 Bl t L d t d 1 45 & ,r"w’:.u,o“ HERE: The trouble may have been in your blood $19.50 Mink Muffs for.... Standard Rotary machines.$38.50 anke ne atur ay’ . w“[f‘{"vf,}r YOU TO FEEL PER- |from birth, but no matter how you were $10.00 Marten Scarfy for..$ 5, Dres Mead Sashings. ._——————_— TLY AT HOME infected, you must treat it through the | :;353‘1 “":"P "::."‘1‘" = ;;‘5' :‘,mmpm“ e Mo opdhr ' PN ROKEN lines of men’s corduroy blanket lined duck -——-———‘—' blood. It s a blood dlsease. You must Persian Paw ‘ A o ASK OMAHA CHURCHES TO use 8. 8. 8., the standard blood tonic for $10 Persian Paw Scarfs..$ 5.00 Arm‘ Drop Head machiaes, coats, sizes 38 to 44; were to § 50 years, if you expect relief. For puri- $12.50 Persian Paw Scarfs, $6.25 | at .. ...... $14.50 special Saturday, at HELP JEWISH SUFFERERS |tying the system, nothing is equal to it $10 Raccoon Sets for. . . ..$20.00 B A leatia mlchlna-, P Yo Bbecniiiinas . The action of 8. 8. 8. 18 to cleanse the An appeal will be made in the Christian |blood. It soaks through the system di- ehurches of Omaha Sunday that Jau-|rect to the seat of the trouble—acting uary 21 be des as Jewish Reliet| a0 antidote to neutralize the blood y 860 Fisher Fox Sets for. v.»o.oo at . Burgess-Nash Oo—8econd Floor. Burgess.! $24.50 | Busgess-Nash Co—Basement. oo,—'nhc ‘Fioor. e VIOLETS 15¢ The golf course California vio- - invites you lets, 50 in bunch, Phone for play- 15¢. ing time, “EVERYBODY'S STORE” . day. The Omaha Ministrerial union has|%"* SV TRMPNARSE e tos et vy sent out circulars requesting the minis- | P04 Chn "property perform 1ta by sicas | ters to make the appeal. The funds to|work h'rn. dl;lll lulu.mlfn feeling 1.}.‘\"1 > ou—the complexion clears up. iven be collected are to g0 to the Jewish war| o=yl alng' cunes respond ~brompily sufferers in Europe. Morris Levy is the|But you must take 8. 8. 8. Drugs and py . substitutes won't do. Get 8. 5. 8. from | s s P local committee in | SOUTERigkIRt. 1t You need expert advice | charge of ralsing funds. wrlle w0 ‘-m Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga Main Floor.