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“Townrend's for Sporting Goods. Latest Wedding Rings—Edholm, jeweler, Fleetrio Fans, $7.50—Burgess-Granden Co. UGoodrich Garden Hose—Morton & 8om,.. Mave Root Print It—Now Bemcon DIress 'I'hlt‘ haunting, appealing melody, “I'm a Longin' Fo' You." Have you heard fit?— ;fil the Victrola gallery, Orchard & Wil- elm's? Harry O'Brien, Who May, Wag Married A Beiter Location for your office can- not be found when you select The Bee BRIEF CITY NEWS | TW0 WIVES FIGHT FOR MAN'S ESTATE Died in Twice, but Left No Will. Duilding, the building that is always new.| DAUGHTER IS INVOLVED Office room 103, “Torday's Movie Frogram,” classified sec- | today. 1t appears in The Bee exclu- Find out what the various moving ¥ e (hesters offer. share in the estate of Har nrges Neglect and Infidelity—Alleging | who di v 25 at Exc neclens buse . donity Hevte Oustoy| /10 died May 25 at Excels has filad sult for divorce from George Ous- | Mo. His first wife, Ella, w ley, to whom she was married in Ann Arbor, Michi, September 12, 1807, Two Autos Stolen—I. J. Besste of Elk City ad Dr, 1. W. Dwyer of Omaha report the ticft of autos taken from down-town park- ing distriets, The authorities have recov- red hflf\eeu stolen cars thus far this|{ husband had no visible mont Water Meter Swiped—W. R. Shaughnessy, 569 South Thirty-third street, reports the theft of o water meter to the police, whila J. W. Jackson, 5301 South Twenty-elghth atreet, and W. S. Ferguson of Lincoln are * ninus personal effects to the value of $15 ench. she has provided for thei Viola, now 13 years old. Following the married again. Womnn Seeks Diverce—Bertha Hedley has | a will and his second wife filed sult for divorco from Harry Hedley. Chey were married in Council Bluffs Jan- 7, 1914, She ulleges he treated her |1 cruelly, fafled to support her and aban-|County Judge Crawforde doned her June 3, 1915. She asks custody of their child. Ike Hart is Fined—Ike Hart, 3455 South Fifth street, charged with creating a dls- turbunce at the home of Ed Lee, also of the above number, was fined $60 and costs when arraigned in police court. Hart has Leen in police court on various charges on | 3BC. education of their their divorce to the preser divorce, This wife also sur- Two wives are contending for a ty O'Brien, ior Springs, a» married | to him at Fremont, May 27, 1902. . On September ‘16, 1911, she granted a divorce and, because her was assets, she | received no alimony. Since that time r daughter, O'Brien vives him. He died without making could claim only one-third of his estate. In addi- tion to this, she was granted $700 by Now comes his first wife and sues for $2,821.55 for the maintenance and || daughter, since 1t time and from this time until she becomes of several previous occasions. i Grand Opera Tenor LOW SHOES Tours Through City Enroute to West Riccardo, Martin, a tenor in_the Boston Grand Opera company, which apeared in Omaha in * the spring, passed through Omaha on a coast-to- coast automobile tour. His running| time from New York to Omaha \\gs} A five and a half days. Mr. Martin| conceived the idea of a summer tour when he was here earlier and enjoyed a ride on the O-L-D highway. | He will visit Yellowstone park, the Pacific coast cities, the Yosemite val- ley and the Grand Canyon. In com- menting on_his trip he said: “I am charmed with the beauty of this coun- try—the great waving grain fields that seem like the granary of the|[§ world. I am looking forward with pleasure to my day's run through southern Nebraska.” Extension Classes Largely Attended The extension classes of the Social Settlement on the South Side, which opened Wednesday, already have a registration of over 200. On ‘this ac- count further enrollment will be dis- continued after Monday, as the set- Y tlement has not sufficient volunteer workers to handle a larger number. A waiting list, however, will be main- tained. The classes are being held at the West Side school, The physical culture classes, under Miss Sturba and Wilbur Fullaway, \ are the most popular classes. Sewing, cooking, military drill, story hours and kindergarten classes are only 3 few of the settlement activities. No children under 4} years old are ad- mitted to classes, it 18 announced. nidtutedd Uno st dnpakny Burglars and $tickup Men - Enjoy a Profitdble Night Before Yod Bu Look at our windows an ceptional bargains we are We have all the latest . ORT SHOES. Also_a full line of Sport These shoes are the same merchants charge $4 and Our prices— Shoe Co., Hazzal Hutchins. William Lynch of Wenetchee, Wash., reported to the police the loss of $250 taken from his person Thursday evening while he was en- joving the scenery of an alley near Tenth and Jackson streets. ¢ Burglars entered the room of {Dan Varda at 1414 Chicago street jand stole a watch and $10. Louis Rentfrow, proprietor of the Millard hotel, gave $20 to one of his! employes, Employe and money dis- appeared. M. B. Schneider of 2255 North Ninecteenth street, lost $14, which was taken by burglars who entered by cutting a screen. have no superior. These shoes are $4.00 to $6.00 Our Prices— $2.50 and $3. footwear? You won't be shoes you select. A An Easy, Pleasant Laxative. i One or two Dr. King's New Life Pills at night insurcs a free and easy movement of | i the bowels. All druggtsts —Ady. ID CAPITOL 2ée, $2.50 and $3. MEN'S SHOES THAT WEAR. AT SALE PRICES ON SUMMER FOOTWEAR WE SAVE YOU DOLLARS Shoes see the ex- offering. NIFTY SHOE STYLES FOR WOMEN “Pumps” in Large Varie styles in § tumps, Btrap Pumps, Oxfords, ete. Shoes and Sport Oxfords in canvas and nubuck. as other $6 for— 00 Hunareds of pairs of sample shoes from the well-known makers, Kirk- endall, Americén Hand Sewed, Victor rd 8hoe Co. Rice & For style and service these shoes standard values— 00 Men's Work Shoes, & large line, at prices that can't be duplicated in the city. Why not save half on your asked more, ne matter what ‘the value of the MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY LOYAL SHOE STORE At the S| f the Electric Shoe, 18 AND. CAPITOL ¢ AVE. Will Put On Special Sale An Immense Rug Purchase - Bought Direct From the Mills Axminster Rugs Velvet R Wash Rag Rugs rugs involved in the purchase, we received special sale for this one day only at prices will mean an absolute saving to you of at pointed and, as always, YOU MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. Axminster Rugs | Size 18x36...... ...98c | Size 24:22. st Size 22x36.. .$1.25 | Size 27x54. .. Size 27x52....... i Size 36x63.........$2.20 | Size 36x72......... Size 4 ft. 6x6 ft. 6..$7.65 | Size 4 ft.x7ft....... Velvet Rugs Size 27x54, at $1.50 Size 4 feet 6x6 feet 6 at $6.95 In Sizes Ranging from 18x36 inches to 4x7 feet. P Included in this big purchase are many of the very newest and choicest patterns in the different weaves, and on account of the great number of the mills an extra heavy discount. This big dis- ‘count enables us to put the entire purchase on one-half. Come to this big sale expecting to find extraordinary values and you will not be disap- Note These Extremely Low Prices: Wash Rag Rugs5 % | $1.46 | Size 30x60 ......... Size 36x72, at $2.95 ugs from that least Friday, July 7, 1916 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 8 1916. BURGESS-NASH STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY Phone Douglas 137 | Cool, Broad Aisles, and Every Section of the Store Offering July | Clearing Specials, Makes Shopping at Burgess-Nash a Pleasure $1.00 Off Sale on All Our Women’s French Kid Pumps T0R S;furda} Jnly, a s_aving of $l.06 on 'e\'ery' bair of worpen's French kid street pumps. Women’s $8 Pumps, $7 All the $8.00 pumps, in pearl gray, dark gray, white and tan and white $7 00 and gray combination, pair. . o omen’s $7 Pumps, $6 All the $7.00 colonial pumps in gray, ivory, white and bronze kid, $6 00 L S e O L o Women’s $6 Pumps, $5 - All the $6.00 pumps in white and col- ored kidskin; $5.00 DORDRIE: Fors In-2 o e s d iovslainies ll’\ll the $6.00 pumps ‘iin l;\ronze. mouse rown, champagne and white, per pair .................. $4-00 Women’s $4.00 to $6.00 Pumps, $2.65 SPECIAL— In one big lot all the odd pairs and short lines from our $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 pumps, pair Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor. MIDDY BLOUSES for Women and Misses Saturday at $1.00 to $3.98 THERE’S probably nothing more comfortable for wear this hot weather than the middy blouse, blouses of silk, silk poplin and fine galatea in white with assorted colored collar and euffs; sizes 6 years to 42 bust. Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor. BURNASCO Quality Silk Hose at 50c A NEW arrival of our famous Burnasco quality black, pure thread, silk boot hose, full fashioned, mlfl made with double garter tops. We consider them very special es at 50c pair. Burgess-Nash Co—~Main Floor. Choice Saturday of Every Trimmed Summer Hat in the House at $3.50 Were Formerly to $17.50 HE clearaway includes beautiful white dress hats, dress sailors, in fact it’s an un- restricted choice of every trimmed summer hat in the store at the extremely low price of $3.50. Clearaway of Sport Hats Formerly to $5.00 for 89¢ You'll find a hat to match every suit or costume—white, black, rose, Copenhagen, blue, green, etc. ‘The materials are Milans, Wenchows, Peanits and Panamas, prettily trimmed with ribbon bands, etc.; very special, at. ... 890 Burgess-Nash Co—Second Floor. Women’s BATHING SUITS and TIGHTS 50c¢ to $3.50, Second Floor NE of the best selected assortments we've shown for a . time; wide variety of styles and such splendid material satin, poplin, mohair, satin and wool; also silk Je rsey. Bathing suits, $1.75 to $13.50, athing suits, § a..g..‘...n..h o Bnthi‘ tis:hh. 50c to $3.98. WE DEVELOPE|WRITING PAPER Your FILMS FREE | At ONE-HALF Price W_HEN]; order left for print- D lot of stationery and cor- ing. You may give thought respondence cards, including and care, any amount of both,. to making your phomfinphic ex. | Cranes .nnd .other well known posures, but they are all as naught | makes, in white or colors; were unless the films are perfectly de- 25cpto $1.60 the box, at exactly % Price. veloped and printed. > gurnu-N-l:h Co.—Matn_Floor. Burgess-Nash_Co.—Main_Floor. “Chickering”—at Burgess-Nash We are exclusive factory distributors in Omaha for the celebrated and world- famous " «CHICKERING” PIANOS. Come in or write for catalogue and prices. Burgess-Nash Co~Fourth Floor, DRESSES at V2 Price N MOST instances there is but one or two of a style or model, an oppor- tunity to secure a pretty summery frock at but one- half the original price. This idea :— $ 6.95 Dresses, $10.00 Dresses, $15.00 Dresses, $19.50 Dresses, $25.00 Dresses, $29.50 Dresses, $49.50 Dresses, $65.00 Dresses, at $32.50 $85.00 Dresses, at $42.50 $145 Dresses, at $72.50 Women’s Suits at %2 Price $25.00 Suits, now $12.50 $29.50 Suits, now $14.75 $35.00 Suits, now $17.50 $39.50 Suits, now $19.756 $45.00 Suits, now $22.50 $49.50 Suits, now $24.76 $55.00 Suits, now $27.50 $59.50 Suits, now $29.75 Burgess-Nash Co~Second Floor. od long as silk, R | Clearing of SUMMER at § 3.48 at $§ 5.00 at $ 7.50 at $ 9.75 at $12.50 at $14.756 at $24.75 small tailored shapes, semi-. urgess-Nash Co.—Everybody’s Store—16th and Harney s SATURDAY is always a big blouse day in this store and we have prepared for your selection one of the largest collections of wash blouses we've shown this season at such low prices, featuring every clever conceit in frills, collars, jabots, cuffs and trimmings. The materials are organdies, voiles, lawns, linens & batistes. Burgess-Nash Co.—~Second Floor. July Clearing Sale of Two - Clasp | Women’s Union SILK GLOVES, Double Tipped, 59¢‘( Suits Saturday 50c Extra fine q‘unll milanese silk gloves, in plain or with black HITE cotton, low neck and stitched back, white, black, gray and pongee shades; also a small as- sortment of long double tippedy silk gloves, in black or white; July sleeveless; cuff knee, or um- clearing price, per pair, 89¢. brella style; all sizes. Boys’ Union Suits, 50c High neck, short sleeves, knee length, including such makes as (i | “Poros Knit,” “Setsnug,” “Mes- | § | co,” ete. it | Burgess-Nash Co.~Main Floer. Women's Long and Short Silk Gloves, $1.00 16-button length, embroidered silk gloves, embroidered. in pretty floral designs; also come with tucked arms; not all sizes in each style, but all sizes are in the assortment. In black, white and colors; for- mer prices, $2.00 to $3.00; July clearing price, pair, $1.00. Burgess-Nash Co—~Main Fleor. ; s Clearing Sale of $5.00 Mesh Bags at $1.95 | Including shell frames, plain or stone set, with fine German silver ring mesh, finished with tassels and beautifully lined; also gate top bags; usually to $5.00, Saturday during July Clearing Sale, at $1.95. 10c Beauty Pins, 3¢ A big lot of gold plated beauty pins, belt pins, bar pln‘l and tie clips. Were 10c and many were more, at 3c. 25c¢ to 80c Scarf Pins, 8c Assorted lot of men's plain and stone set scarf pins, plain gold fiuud, engraved or enameled bar ins, &oman 's plain or stone set gold plated or sterl- fng front belt or jabot pins. Were to 26¢ and 50c, at 8e. $ S e Jewelry Novelties at 95¢ Pretty novelty crosses, fine gold filled bracelets, . novelty brooches, dainty lavallieres, fine ‘gold fill oK Mg K R Uil amethyst, eme re, al u % 1500 sale price, Bha e e R Jewelry Novelties at $1.95 ' The items are varied and hardly describable. Cameo bar pins, gold plated beads, lavallieres, cameo brace- | B e Fonhe i nekre sod iy | o ¢ i $9.00, sale prfe:. $1.98. SN 25c Cuff Links, 15c | | i | | \ LR RG | | | | Lockets, Crosses, Etc., 29¢c Fine gold filled lockets, plain Roman or bright finish, beau. tifully engraved and fine stone kind. Crosses are sterling silver engraved or fine white stone set. You'll find German silver Men's fine gold plated cuff links, some have set- clgarette cases and vanity cases, men's safety silk fobs with. | tings, others pretty fancy, without stones or plain. gold plated mauntings, Were 50c to $3.00, at 20c. Were 26¢, sale price, 18e. Y Burgebs-Nash Co.—~Main Floor. This Seven-Piece Glass Water Set 39¢ COLONIAL glass water set, as illus- - trated, consisting of » water pitcher and %omen’s and Misses’ Pretty $1.00 SPLENDID assortment of six glasses; clear wash skirts. Made of good glass; special 39 quality white gabardine. All fresh Saturday.... 'C | new stock, in four retty summery styles, easily tubbed. Saturday specially priced at $1,00. Dainty Summer Dresses, Were $6.95, at $2.95 Just the sort of dress you need these hot sultry days. All made of cool summery materials in styles specially adapted for warm weather wear. Some made of the popular sport striped materials, A splendid value at $5.95; July clearing price, $2.95. urgess-Nash Co.—Down-Stalrs Store b/ Garden HOSE 10c GDODYEAR molded garden hose, ev- ery length guaranteed, %-inch size, foot, 10¢; %-inch size, foot, 12¢. Ice Cream Freezers, $1.69 North Pole, all metal ice cream freez- er, 3-quart size, $2.26 value, $1.60. Black wire screen cloth, per square foot, 2. Screen Doors, 79¢ Painted green, good heavy frame, cov- ered with best quality wire cloth; any stock size. Best Known Refrigerators Sat- urday at July Clearing Prices The refrigerator, like all other hot weather merchandise, is entered in the July sale at reduced prices, $35.00 Automatic Refrigerators, $29.50. Eight-wall construction, mineral wool insulation, made | of ash, covered with three coats of varnish, White enameled food chambers, with three adjustable retinned shelves, auto- matic feature in trap and locks; regular $35.00 value, at $20.80, Clearing Hammocks| =, 10 . t12s6 ) s4100 vaher 13800 ..$33.50 | $62.00 values. ,$42.50 at BIG Reductions VERY hammock in our stock has been entered for a quick and de- cigive clearaway, 51.69 $16.80 Top-lcing Rofrifouton, $13.75 f Illinois refrigerator, top-icing style, made of oank with three coats of varnish, white enamel lined food chambers, heavy retinned shelves, ice Hammocks that were $2.25, capacity 85 pounds. , TS A T E 1 e A [N To'r{lei-' Tga Refrigerators, H ks that 75 | 30-b. capacity, were ROW. IVl n::‘m'o_c. _'" h‘ 'w‘e'rle. ’275' $1,95 115-1b, cnpl:c ty, were $21.50, now ... Hammocks that were §2.98, T s P s N P A ) 52-25 | ere :z's.so. no Burgess-Nash Lo.~—~Down-Stairs Stere o | <Stairs Store | BURGESS-NASH GOMPANY. |