Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 7, 1916, Page 9

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BRIEF CITY NEWS |y “To wnsend's lol Sporting Goods.” LARhng WXCUrOR—iiirgonn O Dismond Engagement Rings, | Have Root Print It—Now It Fo Worrow money on res 1. I, Dumont & Co,, Keeline Gardon Tools—Jus Morton & Hon Co Mirrors Made and Re.Silvered-Omahs Glase Con, Co, 812 Cap. Ave, D, VA, To Jall for Begging—Iied Voster, ar rested for hegging on the street, was sen tenced to fifteen duys in jadl “Today's Movie Program,’ #ified wection today. 1t appears in The Hes LXCLUBIVELY, Pind out what the va rious moving pieture theaters offer Many Pormite Iswued—#ince Junuary the superintendent of police lssued 918 parmits o operators of motor vehielos In varlous branches of public service Hold for Wesling Pookethook—Fflobert Britadn, arrested for the theft of & pock “tbook from Cuaper Johnaon of Wake- 11614, was bound ever to the distriot court with bonds fixed ut V1. Bound Over for Besling Weteh—Varl Dunean of Denver, arrested for robbing ' ' Carl Wingwalt, 1110 Chicago strest of his watch, on Mareh 4, the distriet eourt 81,000 Saber Boar Gets Mis Reloass—i'ran Clwoo Martines, Mexican, and & retired army officer of & small bevy of Mexican nrmiew, Kear Lo prove his assertion, hirged Goring Solis 1o MUder—Matthew (or ng hax sold o M, . Milder, the druyg ng pleturs bulld mithwest corner of Thirty und Arbor streets, The insideration was §5,00. Both bulldings Beolls North Side LotV W, Wellman hiaw wold to iinme the west 116 t corner ot at Bher man mvenue and Grace sireet der Vs0m, Vour frams b the ground u Mone—Morion & Hon | | o was bound over to with bonds fixed at and was dis tore bullding wnd movi g mt the feet of the we The con ation s 1id ngs are on Goodrich Winter Gety Contraot="11s city coun o ded 1o Charles con tra arecting a garego et i th 1 police on a d of $775, o, heehur i1l instell the plum) 4 ) € al a cont o Dend Animaly Weroy of the depart of police and_public watety, reports the tollowing Pioked Up-socrainry sanitation dend animals ploked up 1 1l 1 doks, 60; cats, 1B, ehlckens, five; sheep, two; deer mixty-four; ratn Use "Tox-Tile" Shingles. Nunderianis, McKinley Club to Hold Republican . || Mass Meeting Harry K, Byme, president of the Me Kinley club, announces that Seturday night & mass meeting under the susploes of the McKinley Kapubliean elub will be held at the Rome hotel, A reception will b held lobby from 6 until & doek, A, W. Jefferis ncting an chalr man of Ahe reception committes, AL & lock the meeting will be held in the Henry 1, Estabrool Cumming, candidates nomination for presi it and address the Iheodora 1. Wurton y deliver an nddress Ay and Chester 1, Ald whed to attend and spesk John 1., Ken wll room and gril and He A B for t dent meet | of O Joh nedy ham od the elub's Invitation N McKelvie, €, 0, Miles, A L. But , ton, W, A. George and William Madgett, tion for governor, will be present and will be invited 1o spenk The speech-making will be limited to the persons named, but all candidates and thelr friends are invited to ba prosent and taka part in the meeting. Hand mu we wili be provided and a quartet will sing politieal parodie Elks Entertained ’ candidates for the republican nomins Bv Mrs, Rvan 8 Class| | wr Mra lelighted Kiks with wning wome s wore treated ) 1 musleal o KA WAS A v and ever ards o remainder The program follows Vianquette of the even Miss Elnine Dale, Miss Margaret o notie Robin 11 ponard Rodgera . from nard Rodger iigh JIr showed Judge Voster n sabre| | g T'"HE Westmmster ASII Permission of the v Presbytery to Build At the annnal congregational mesting of |Ing. Dr mahlishim n the to bufld at Thi (reat whieh we Young presided at the the Westminster Presbyterian vl | Maxwell wore re-olscted oiders and % (rny was chosen s a third slder, J Houston, 1, J. ¥ oy and W, 9. 'Ms tod das I'riinteen Twenty-ninth ana Mason streets lnat evening, held msolution was adopted 10 sk the pre which meeis next Monday, to sanction a location for Prospective new chureh bullding | vieinity of Thirty-second street and W worth avenus, The present Westminster ohureh was established December 25, 186, and now hiw w mombership of 48, ®ix years ngo the presbytery allowsd the privilege of entabliahing & chureh st Thirty-tirst and Pacitie streets, 1t was proposed |amt niaht that the three lots which were pir chased at that loeation, and the present wern welocted nt Monday's moeating Zcppciin Once More LONDON, April 8,.<A Zopiel the northe connt of Kngland sbout o'elock Wednesday night, hit off by ihe anti-airerafs dofon I W LAchtsnwallner and M, | e will be | ! oo | wan drives # The of soine o1 church property he wold to help defray | flein) annotmcement says that the expense of the new ehusoh, Ovep | bombs were dropped, but there | tures are being made Lo consolidate the | formation yel wa (o the casualtien Parkvale and Westminater churches with | damsge Btore Hours: 8:30t06 P, M, Saturdays Till9P. M BURGESS-NASH COMPANY, “EVERYBODY'S ITORI Thursday, April 6, 1910, Wiore News for 1yiday. from October 16 | | An unusually wide selection of kinds to you at prices that will average a reduction of half and less from the original price signs to $2.25, the pair, $1.00, Extra Special Basement Salesroom nnd tyle curtaing and » these new inexpensive Curteins to b9c, Padr, 26¢ curtains, all white, formerly to special, ot pair, 2be, Ourtaing to $1.26, Pair, b0c Lace curtains in white and plain and faney designs, values to 1,20, at pair, B0c, Curtains to 82,25, Pair, $1.00 Variety of new in lace eurtaing, white, ccrn and ivory, oer, Burgess-Wash Co.—Basement, REMNANTS OF WASH GOODS, 15¢ Homefitters’ Sale of Lace Curtains at Half and Less OUR home can be made attractive and cozy with draperies, offered Including Nottingham and Swix He, 1y Pogitively and beantiful de Values An assortment of wash goods remnants in lengths of 1% to b + yards, Including fancy volles, ratine, imported gingharms, tissues, ote,, all colors and styles (o choose from ¥riday, 16¢ the yard (Basement ) Values For Friday allabian and Wil Moditation trom || Fanle Aarons Damin | ay, from “Madam 1 P Cure Clildeen's Calds Marurs Ald Helgians Chamberintn'e Taklets very specinlly priced for Friday, (Basement ) o1 % yards long edges of pink and hlue, special at, Be onch mussed from handling Hasement from SILK PIECES AT 10c AND 26c EACH A big lot of sllk pleces, % to 1 yard long, in plain and fancy patterns, very desirable for trimmings, fancy work, ete values, Priday, at, each, 10¢ und 2b6¢, WOOL SKIRT PATTERNS, $1.00 ( Basement) The popular black and white checks, 2 18.INCH EMBROIDERIES AT 10c¢ Skirting embroidery flouncings, corset cover embroidery, | (Basement ) EMBROIDERIES AT 6c THE YARD KEmbroldery edges, insertions and beadings, In the Bawoment, at, yard, & SAMPLE PIECES OF LACE, ETO,, 10¢ of Tacen, nets, chiffons and embroidery, from Big variety, special, oach, 10c, (Basement ) sample pleces WOMEN'S FINE HANDKERCHIEFS, bic Women's fine quality swiss handkerchiofs with dainty (Busement ) SOILED NEOKWEAR, EACH, B¢ An assortment of nockwear that hus hecome slightly solle Including fiat collars, Jabo LACE INSERTIONS, YARD, 10 hon Inee Insertions in & good seleetion to cho pecially priced, Friday, st 1e the yard WOMEN'S CORSETS, SPEOIAL AT b9¢ fitting corset in the Hase Basetnent ) { Busement woll made and goo nt i A dopendable section, Friday DAINTY BRASSIERES, FRIDAY, '.‘.'w hrassiere b front and baek closing | Choice of Any Sewing Maé};iflne in Stock, Friday, in the Basement « $38.75 Wurgeas Wash " Burgess Nash Co. - Everybody 's Btore Hxtreme 2 Ve-yard tengths, all wool, very desirable and a remarkable value at $1.00, ( Basement ) inches wide, and also fine baby edges and Insertions to mateh Special, Friday, st yard, 10¢, variety of designs colored BELE Pays England Visit || r OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRII 1916, tore Hours Fhursday, April 6, 1016 Women's 25¢ Black Cotton Hose, 17¢ Women's White Cotton Vests, 8c N ussortment of white cotton veste, Including extra wizen low neck und sleevelows, full taped, An exceptionsl vilua at 80 Children’s Hose, 121/c reasonuble price, The Materials only nnd serge combinations Inelude Serges, Popling, Checks; 8:30 A, M. to 6 P, M.—8aturdays Till 9 BURGESS-NASH COMPANY. "EVERYBODY'S STORE" STORE NEWS FOR FRIDAY, An Opportune Time to Outfit the Boy and Girl for Easter and School Friday in the BASEMENT SALESROOM Women’s NEW SPRING SUITS New Fahrics, Colorings and Styles At $9.95 to $15.95 HI price does not in any way indicate the character of the garments, and the mater inls, workmanship and finixh are far in advance of anything yet offered at such a silk ulso Women's Snappy Spring Coats Black, Nizes 16-18 and 36-46 PPhone Douglas 137, The Colors Tan Navy, Belgian, and Gray, Boys' und giels’ medium welght black cotton howe, fine ribbed qual ity, all slzes up to 10 A kood :l‘lll":;“ltlllll play hose, lzic Boys' Union Suits, 39¢ The well k nown Porow knit brand unfon suits for boys high neck, length, short wleeves, kueo wlight imperfec o Valuenw, & 39(: Scalloped Bed Spreads, Friday, $1.39 YROCHET bed sproad, large / double bed size, scalloped edke, cut corners, assorted patterns, I'ri duy wpocial, at, sl 39 ench TOWELS, Dozen, 79¢ Huck towels, medinm size, good welght, fast color, red border, A splendid towel for kitchen or rooming houss use. Friday, the dozen 790 Burgess.Nash Co.—Basement, Muslin Petticoats, Slightly Soiled, 50c N assortment of musiin petil conts that have become sligni Iy mussed and sofled from display and handling, Bome are embrold ery and lace trimmed, also a fow Princoss slips, all made of excel lent quality muslin Included In thin 1ot are values former Iy to $1,96, Friday, cholce soc Dust Caps, 10¢ Women's dust caps, light and dark percale Burgess-Wash Co.—Basement, made of WOMEN’S PUMPS at $5.95 to $15.95 AMART lightweight conts for women and misses N i omany ditferent styles and materials, including popling, serges, al $5.95, $0.95, $12.95 (o $16.95, Children’s Coats $3.95 to $9.95 J checks and plaids ax well ag the plain and mixed materia wade in all the new and up-to-the minute styles, including collars, ranging in price from $3.95 to $9.95. Children's Wash Dresses $1.00 to $1.25 We gpecialize on onr line of ehildren’s wash dresses very opportune time to supply the children’s needs spring vacation days a® here, wh lnterestmgly New Are' :i'l;ese Trim- med HATS in the Basement at $2.75 ONDERFULLY smart, chic and new are these trimmed hats featored for Friday I favored shape from the large sullor to the almost (nvisible turban and pokes, in milan hemp, Hats | Finishing braid, | machine oll, B¢, A * /ihat are gay with bright,spring shades. Some bave | colors and white | fteel thimbles, d smartly wired ribbon bows, while others are trimmed | bolt, Be. | each, te. with novelty feathers and flowers 200-yd, s po ot | Dressing combs, nachine thread, | each, Be, $3.98 Trimmed Hats, $1.00 Mostly small hats in this assortment, Made of satin bralds, smartly trimmed with flowers, ribbon bows and novelty orna $1 00 . Formerly priced to $3.98, Friday G ments urgess-Nash Co.—Basement, 1916 Styles liere checks, chinehillas and gubardines, at prices ranging WILDRIIN'S spring coats, ages 6 1o 14 years, in all the new new Charlie Chaplin pockets and helts, also the new chin-chin New Middy effect in white and blue combinations; nlko plaid stripes, at $1.00 and $1.2F 600-yd. basting | peiting, yd., Be, t thread, spool Be | g curlers, any livery | Linen tape, 6 | ulze, dozen, 10¢, holts, Se. | Large bottle Three Big Lots of Men’s New I8, he ile NOTION Specials Men's s hirt |Darning cotton, bands, eu., 2¢ 4 spools, Be, Chinese froning | Ladies' dust wax, each, 1¢, ‘upl each, 10¢ Bmall worub | Tetting — shut- tles, each, Be, Embroldery | edging, bolt, Be | Inside whirt brushes, en., Be Hooks and eyes, card, e, spool, e, | Wire hair pins, Ashestos | r o n | paper, te. holders, 2 for | Bone balr pins, B, box, BHe. Burgess-Nash Oo—Basement. Including $4.00 and $5.00 Values at $2 45 HE new spring styles in Women's pumps and low shoes are here in plenty of time for Faster, These four gpe for Friday Patent Instep strap pump, leather Louls Cuban '""I'!ull Kkid, -bar instep strap pump, leather Louis [ Choice i, & 1o (‘uban heals 13248 cinlg Fine kid, 3-strap pump with medium Cuban Also choice of several hundred pairs of pumps from our second floor shoe section in all leathers, all good styles, from §4.00 and $6.00 lin; Several Hundred Pairs of Punips, Ox- fords and High Grade Shoes, at $1.00 EXTRA!- Women's pumps, oxfords and high shoes and the small sizes from our maln shoe soction, lines that sold for $3.60 and $4.00, 'riday, $1.00, “MODETTE"---THE NEW WASH Fabric for SUMMER DRESSES, 19¢ 14 tnohes, will wash like linen KOWnS, Bie Hrwnm TR in all the new stripes 4 yot sheer and soft for making stylish summer frocks at ¢ the yard Pretty New Flaxons, 15¢ Large assortment of flaxon the colors are the he areign dye roduce, at, yard, 1 French Ginghums, 1le neh French ginghams and th ne Al i RINK hams, in svery wanted pial Ll le A we n ! y Ppos ecks and MMIil_‘ _:lelh. s SA e LS e Friday, 8 AU 1o l" M Gdneh dress porcales, 2 to 10-yard lengths, slightly (mperfect in M. anly, at, yard, 4 ¥¢ the printing, §:30 to % !-‘;;(;n; 1 m to6 P M Murgens Nas HOUSE PURNISI‘!IN(. SPECIALS 10 . 10 n ¥ N " " \ e\ i | ik s mand | - . o | W ' . : \ | . . U | " \ ' v fo, apooial, A n TR . . e . arge ‘ \ I S0y, S5 Y e . ‘\) ™ \ i ) w0y f \ 11 . . ' a il [ "W A " soat Rurgess Nash Qo Bve Spring Shirts, Friday, Choice ybhody s Store 59¢ Yot No. 1: Excellent quality, plain white, percale neck band, coat style, sff cuffs attached. “IVORY" brand, Bplendid shirts for men whose business requires a white shirt, Price, bbe, Lot No, 2: “Ideal” brand, coat siyle, stiff cuffs, at tached neck band, 72x80 square percale, fancy stripes and colors, firat quality, all sizes, reduced to 3%, Lot No. 8: Panama lnen, tan color, coal style, neck band, French cuffs, attached; one white plque soft tollar with each shirt; splen c did style for this season ’ . s Men’s Panama Lineen Shirts 50c CCIDANAMA Lineen,” soft low colln: attached, Box plalts over shoul der, 2 pockets with button down flaps onch shirt noft cuffs attached; also some men's sport or work shirts of rep cloth Friday, Boe, Friday, 8:30 to 10:30, Men's ', Hose, 6 Pairs, 39¢ EN'S black % hose, good quality maco yarn, double heel and tos and double sole “run of the mill" of 16¢ quality, Only one purchase (o & customer, §:30 to 10 30, Friday, 6 palrs, 30¢, White SEMI-PORCELAIN DINNER WARE Greatly Reduced FRIDAY l\a LUDING ple plates, supper plates, dinner plates, cups and saucers bowls, plattors, et and an extrems value all good quality Yo Plates, od Bow) Te Nupper Plates, 4 'y« Se Mnner Plates, B¢ Vegetable 95¢ Platiors, 176 Miving Howls, 90 Table Tumblers, 6 for 10¢ Pressed glass table tumblers. colonial pattery v\. ok Ue. 'll.ll(lul BOYS' SPRING SUITS WITH 2 PAIRS PULL LINE,D PANTS $3.45 lwl“ n“ ‘ Hd wppo R §3.45 Boy;' Hats and Clpl. 10¢ ¢ Boyu %hum tu '\(h ak 10¢ "o . ) At b . \ assuriien ! o' » N " s 10 14, medivm and w«, Mligh Roys' Knicker Boys' New Wash bocker Pants, to Suits, Special £1.00, at B at 8o Borases. Maah ¢ 10th and Harney Sts Basamont

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