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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1916. T _—ee e O A Al ] ST z ; { he immediate campaign will be taken | young negro who appeared to be | pears at the Mese tonight in her newes 2 certs in the auditorium of Squth High { Brwj Cuy News ‘HAPPENINGS IN 1,.)) A u.mm.(m will be appointed | about 25 years of age. Mills said he ";‘":;r:;‘“‘ “"» ””“'k"" :‘““' s | school and an effort will be made to to meet with members of the South|was an inmate of the Old Soldiers' e P B s take advantage nf the gymnasium of y\uh lu vm' lican club at its first meet- {home at Genevieve and was on his nd paying ¢ Cail | that school. It will be necessary to :::lr‘e"l;n':: ‘::l:: ::I-n\l'nr:vdnr‘!:‘;’&::‘:,d::rw’i:‘ m will LI" ‘u-‘l‘vl :(n. (l.n'n(‘\«;\\ to Hoctor, Wash Exchanke Bldg "h: un|np Hn‘ }\T! M}c shchoo! Sbouth = p this week or the first par . 5 o€ the Young Mews Hugh all Side, with lights and chairs. Super- l(l:h(ln:“I‘lxlurew—flun.»An 4.r:;am Co. 1 1 Cm - Sty B e lil co-operate ]vu} ”‘HHP‘I""\"‘]:T""" f:‘f:’:'rk;“ e | P dlun o ;fé"‘nl‘:."yé‘ h Side :vl‘xh ! — ;nhmh‘nt Blomh of the Deaf mshmu}:e t ssion for Young omen— 1en an osts Is the ) {arranging for two or three big repub ) s 1 ogress PUBIEAD Seal piagiiofattendiiihe Smaeting . has offered to co-operate with the The Ci mission, near the railroad vy lican rallies before November 4 candidate for governor of Kansas, ‘.\I{nn“’kl;(\' % ‘T\‘w.'y}',;'\ ) b ~m~'Recreanon Board Approves Recreation board in[making the so- stations, is always open to young \.;‘,. Made From All Road Vio- | [ J. McGuire of Omaha will speak \\"”’wak &:\l th; «‘\\’clmnw- building | Program Worked Out by |cial center at his school a success. men coming as strangers to Omaha A fat the meeting tonight Pre in the stock yards Monday noon un- | e e at 1 g tonight. resident ay ¢ ¥ The Dundee school is particularl: until they find employment lators in Sarpy. | Beal plans to appoint a committee to | der the auspices of the Young Men's |} e LA T B ACUS S“Pe"nmndem‘ English. adapted to social center upses havm;v Wants a Big Delegation—A delega- work out the details of the big torch-| Hughes and Fairbanks club of the |t fire in the awning of tho — a moving picture outfit, iplcndld au- :nxld ;‘A»nnr(‘:teh‘\::;fr:f;:v ‘:’g:::?ml(:’n ““'“MRS REED IS NEAR DEATH |light parade, which _ will _be held .\l\m;llh Side. 'l‘r:sulelm R’ral ‘;ulnl G e ean iR ru ke tors, T W en SUPERVISOR AT EACH PLAOE ditorium aud a gymnasium. 4 € ko i through the streets of both the South | Kiddoo of the South Side club com- 'fhe annual “tooter’ contest at the South ' be held in Hastings October 2-3, is the = o A SHb pleted the arrangements yesterday at]HIgh sthosl ofticially opened. yostords —_— Three New Centers, um of the Political Equality league,| “This court is casy compared with and North Sides on the night of Oc-|¥ 8 Y 3t befncipal | Huwaldi appoihted Jonsta | | headed by Mrs, F. [ttty Ak b “":\t(;“["‘fll\\ fl"lvnbhcaml h)fl(iq‘uar‘m | Tucker editor-in-chief, with ruce McCul-| The Recreation board last evenin. The social centers will be opened “The Lawyer' The Law- || ot ° Py county holdup,” quoth a e number of Hughes and Res I»-(-‘ $ fl,‘lflla, 1‘"{"1“. S ihree of The Winox A arto T approved Superintendent English's the first time at the Dundee ver's Duty to His Profession” belated autoist who had been rounded | Fairbanks buttons are on the way.|has been reserved by local commit- |\ ori“or” getting out the first lasue of the | ety ! school, Deaf institute and the West ubject of the talk to be del lup by Motoreycle Officer Pipkin at| These, with pamphlets will be dis-|teefen at the big Hughes meeting ""‘,‘-'.";'.\Tm\"" begun. The tesue will be | Program for opening of social centers schoc ! 3 the city auwditoriur. when the candi- date for the presidency appears in | Omaha for the seating of first voters Members of the Hughes and Fair Saturday noon before the Barr hel 4 lub by Attorney T. B. Dysark | the local jail. meeting will be at the Commercial lub. beginning | Side school. The board agreed to back Super- P 1“‘mn.ulrm English in his effort to Ark, | get the 1918 meeting of the National in the following schools, about November 1: Central Park, tributed among the workmen at the local packing plants at noonday meet- ings some time in the near future. He related how things Archblshop Harty to Be { Installed November 30\ M were in Sarpy, = Monmouth Eight speed cops patrol the roads sSafety Lines in rs—The | . Jacob Frahm Dead. banks club will occupy the front rows | iller Park, Kellom, Castelar, Deaf Aqsociation of Recreation and Play- (nion_Pacific has applied the safety-| Within the county to the south, so it g 77 A b H \ Jest Si The 9 b ou e | Jacob Frahm, aged 77 years, died|of this reserved section. | rchbishop J. J arty, successor | institute, West Side and Dundee. {ground Directors for Omaha, o “:b'll’ld:“: kl‘(lm‘ll\fne-le\gll .“~Y|;|ht)ha ‘ho;\d; is asserted. The coppers are vigilant. | Wednesday evening at his home, 3726| Efforts are being made by the [to the late lhsha‘p Scannell, will be The program contemplates engag-| Commercial club is interested in the :‘i.‘;-ih car and 1,ufi< m.(t,‘f“_ irban ‘g“":l; Each constantly has with him a set|South Twenty-third street. He is|South Side club to hold a number of installed into o fice Thanksgiving | project. Mr. English will attend the as and two children, Tom Ferris of the | South Sic a son, Erwin Frahm of Prague, Ne The body was, ior- {warded to Prague, where the funeral | will be held at the German Lutheran survived by n noon-day meetings all through the | day. November 30. The new digni-| [IEgATsuperylsorBiorgeachycener, next meeting of the association, |a dmgln campaign in the stock yards and pack- | tary comes to Omaha diocese from | was done last season; also an athletic | wpich will be in Grand Rapids br- ing house district, with prominent re-| the Philippine islands | director for men and bn\fl and an- }Kummg October 2. These meetin publican leaders speaking. It was Achbishop Harty's personal other athletic director for girls and|are attended by more than 3 Masts Ol Tomat wish, expressed in a cablegram to | women. The centers will be open| recreation and playground d:regmr: Wanted=-Ortioe (545 i rriatsihe Monsignor Colaneri, that the installa- | four evenings a week and the ath-| of the United States. apportunity for right bLoy. tion services take place on Thanks- | letic directors will divide their time | F office giving. day. The exercises will be | between the cight centers. Persistent Advertising Is the Road {Theda Bara, the celebrated FQx star, ap held in the new cathedral. | 1t is proposed to hold weekly con-!to Success the entrance has been painted a black | of the state laws and :mu‘udmcm»‘ ine with white lines up the sides to|that have only recently been passed. | the right and left They siand f- Brigh Jacobsland! Yoo Buyl DEbg Stores y stand for no argument. Bright :obs and Henry Lee have pur-|lights, violation of road rules and ed the drug store at Seventeenth|other minor offenses, besides speed- | L -« n(;u lh[luu\;,ll.ln:ufllr;;:: r.):;;:ll;r kl};\\\‘:‘mg are included in the “indictment. | church. Interment will be made in 8 QaL Co 0! * con- | the Prague cemetery. ire weell known in the arug business \f; (-}f"ldrn Rule 4119“‘1\ thergncons) Sise s ; in the city, Mr. Jacobs having been tinued this man. hey have court Bridge Is Burned. connected with the store for some|already set up and there is one sin- on the Burlington time. 7 gle standard, ‘ten and costs,’ to one 16: good | Apply Cudahy's l [rain service . = Mrs. Reed Is Worse. esterday, due to the burning of the | |f! Thieves Steal Motor Cars; Police court was not held yester- }‘c :lm' ack bridge Tuesday ahcr— | Strip Others. of Tires| v S Reod et e oy | iiehtack e, Tuesdy st || Stere Opens SH , Closes Saturday NEITED Fb SO ek wflg‘is rcpor;cd lto IIw rapidly getting (‘Uupu ahfl]h‘(vll the West \nk ()ml | | 8:30 A. M. Evenlng 9:00 ‘ { worse. Locd s a5h South Side mpany answered | | e oy ussi B 1614 Bdge b aicpe of o e o e e Al “TVERYBODY'S STORE’ BN ,{‘f;fg“,l}rfk%;mfi ”![‘7,";'3{:_‘?;}3,‘ J:m];Iil:d‘exp‘jgg;:,xlnn from the North :‘l::l:':(l((‘ mlllxlm}\l.mlgc was about i p"d.y’ Sep!ember 22 1916, ST STQBE EEWS FOR SATURDAY_ N " Phone Douxlu 137. : Htolekthet i torihistautoRiDrEUD Plan for Campaxgn Veteran Robbed of Cash. :ie(iz:aff': n!n‘::i'nilr’m, :\l';vi?\?‘:tan[t)lgn l|]u A!ha r:nlvrenc\cI of prc}clmclt leaders | Patrick N{illi, (‘mrvivc, ) § 1 Ee \\d? ! he Prettlest and Smartest ats ou’ ln front of the Colbert t ts, Thir-| of the ung d|strong-armed at the corner o ;;?:in(;h ‘:“do }{;mac‘;?r;:‘reex:‘;. \:'lars Falrbar\kk‘( I‘x!x‘lfi‘ u; l:‘ :cld l‘l‘li‘:en;::g l‘\\fe‘nl;v\:;v-::rtlx and N s(rt‘v'ts \\"edncs- 1‘ similarly stripped. . |at the club Headquarters, plans for| day evening at 5 o'clock by a l . R ST GO R DR o Anywhere at Near the Price, $7.50 ' \ | HE right hat for every woman, according to her type. Charming creations y for all round wear for school or college girls, unique and conservative hats for the athletic woman. New ‘“never before shown” hats—for the young ma- trons, for the older woman, even to grandmother, who knows just what she likes and that she’ll find it here at Burgess-Nash. So cleverly have our designers caught the very spirit of Paris modes and PA LACE 80 good are the materials used, that it is hard to distinguish the copies ) i from the original creations. “ i NEW SAILORS CHIC MUSHROOMS HIGH SIDE ROLLS \ FOR SATU RDAY i A remarkable display for Saturday and priced at $7.50. | . | Our Hats at $5.00 Saturday Morning, 8:30 to 12 ! No matter what shape you want or For these hours only we offer bright "li what style you desire you can surely | finished felt, untrimmed hats in all col- find it here in this big selection ar- | ors; also silk velvet tams in black and ranged for Saturday. colors; were to $3.98, Saturday, at $1. H Burgess-Nash Co.—Secend Floor. —_——————————— | The New French GLOVES|S New A Bl ( € INeW r'renc mart New Autumn ouses l TVHE new autumn shipments of these exquisite gloves are s3 95 ss 95 ss 50 $8 50 $10 00 to 527 50 here from Grenoble and the gloves are quite up to all it ln Adodut 1y bdaad the expectations. RY fresh and lovely are the blouses these days, dis- Beautifully made of fine skins; new in style and the closing new features both in desigh and in ormentation. [ 5 lf“’f“’"“"“’ “‘;‘“""E"f'f IR ahith Among. them are louses with Mexican drawnwork, hlnmz nd prices are less affected at Burgess-Nas! an any- ded t; tach d s—sati) velve The style and remarkable value of these new Fall Suits wheit bl wa kow b X . ¥ zr'i?,m;;d ’,Kifi:fifl“,..‘lf rfisfhf;' nit;nct‘i.\‘:ie styles "fio:"kutumn, 3 : : . and they give an enlivening touch to the tailored su: : ?,nd Coats will meet with your immediate approval. ! French Gloves, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50. Blouses of Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Chiffon, | Every suit is thoroughly up-to-date and will . l():;mestlc Glogies. $1.25, 315-50, Sl.gg to S;Mg Taffeta, Plaids and Stripes. Color range inclludes flesh, | s s q : ois: o 1.00 to $1.25. ite, navy, taupe, green, brown, black and plum. retain its shape. We are offering these suits Atishsite Clioves SOu Bie 10008 bRl o Al B R | in blue serges, browns, blue and black chalk S i “ : T ample Statione stripes and novelty effects. They come in Burgess NaSh allared SUITS P Olnt fi“:"l—l__fivfl | slims, stouts and regular. Sizes 33 to 48. e “ sually to Joc at These suits could not be purchased elsewhere O ut th e N ewest F aShlons for F a 15¢° for anywhere near the price we are asking for i ALESMEN'S trunk samples of them. Values up to $1ps 00, while the lgt And PT?(‘@S, as Usufl/l Play an Attractwe Role % st'utiogery. includingdn variety : il Yy last. . ODELS that are typical of the best of the newer | Dontience cards: usually sl to P ! = modes, evidencing in their variety and the indi- | 36¢; Saturday, 18e box. Boys sulis’ sz 95 Fa" sul’s and uvercoals A di\llidualitieu of design, our stylists’ discerning care in their Stationery, Usually selection. Tt al this' seacon of For en an o § Saturday, We Direct Your Particular Interest to Anothe':lgf?f‘n:::]‘: it s C 4 the year, when the M d Y ung Men Special Assortments at " 2 | Boy needs the most 1l ionery, usually to 50c, at 21e. i‘;?“‘;‘fl;m{):x O’Ifz;: ;ll})]](; ::)Zl]l;:‘(;] (;]uar;;ltop;i Suits ::rfhthet I{]Oif depend- $35 to 355 to 575 and More Sh:lo:;cry, P;::Hy gains in clothes. We a hey have just the style od ) & are prepared to outfit quality and workmanship you want. Alls 4 TA l LOR ED S U l TS $25 00 Including cabinets, containing the boy completely. sizes and in colors to suit you........ ] i \ J mfln tl g;i ; ut"”d b p.p.i:. k7 . y o | ually to 98c; Saturday, 39¢ box. ke Exceplional Values &2 | for BUSINESS WOMEN| ™" mitesin j y - L : 1 ot to whom it is essential that the new &n FfO.LI:u;UITS ¥ 01“ ‘Il be ple““"}? with ‘therlr;le:dnd ::;t l;)eht?\r(:‘ ugm‘; o‘}n:)mct?ca;ftey as well as correct Drugs and TOiletS I value we are otfering in Fall Suits in style, we have secured, by painstaking efforts T e - These suits are built | | and Overcoats, as they are a most ; a most appealing assemblage of Suits in NEW i SOSRDO] LB bk for wotk or play and desirable value. These Suits and modes, NEW materials, NEW colorings. : 2 98 are guaranteed pure y chE : S 26c size . ..16¢ | Danderine, 25¢ Wool mixitre il coine i;h(.)fit(}sflor:ilx(xinr:ly sell for as high as Hisd‘Aul l{onefl i:“ forB.l. .18¢ vith all the f- $20. and come i an mon ocust Blossom " ::lcltgiwtm‘;l:l N;;Zie‘in. stripes, plaids Pla;::s : New Coats at szo.oo = sss.oo iyt Ex"“toz' oo etc. Serges, plaids, Gl ;:u:l hluey tiges BOLIVIA AND VELOUR are the prized materials—and size for ..32c | Large size Pow- mixtures and plain colors and in sizes ¢ serges. . rightly so—they’re so soft and rich. There is an overwhelm- Pebeco Tooth | der Puff ..10¢ [ to fit all bovs. Fillesl Fa" s .' v I 5 mi (lenul:lm]i for f’he;e vm;uilm tlhe ne\fv full nwflngtx;z (}:ant ;’ante, 50c size Clnt}n‘ox, 60c s—and those falling loose from nec| ey have 3 29 i oo $2 95 []] alues {:’m: To(il:rs and cuffs. Some are fur trimmed. Mlxtnreva, P‘()):ld 's Vamsh‘- :leion(;;lt 0?? [] You can tell the absolute superior- rough plaids and broadcloths are also freely shown at— ing Cream, 26c | Soap, 5S¢ cake; 2 iydof heselmarnificen o g $20.00, $25.00, $38.00 to $85.00. gize for ...18¢c | 7 cakes ...Ilc FREE C;IMS at first sight. i \\ e h:;ve a e Bu"m sl ol Clothes Brush With Each Purchase. | ¢ number of these ex-{ W Th N M d l f w School Pencil Box With Each Boys’ If'““fln e correct * New "t,h,@,o.’f T"mmgd_ _l:l_AS_TS ¢ INew Ivlodels o omen ] e Suit. a0 ~ . Waists at Down - Stairs Store F M B A - | - =40 | Fall Boots. Are Now Ready ig Pant . $1.00 $3.49 g an S aljues at s to re Witie. have never shown so many beautiful shoes—as this [I . “w q tionally attractive se- ol Men who have worn our celebrated Duchess Make Trousers uphold our claim that they are the HL [ ,“ Irtamersy GRS r\lezt’.(ico‘:npol?f‘.:ir:m::drhaxft::-,:dy season. “Vogue"—says fine black kidskin will be cor- best wearing trousers obtainable at the price. For work, business or dress wear, 98 bioares that dff‘:;}i'm";:e ttig(‘ 1‘]‘":1 ’;}f for Saturday; made of superior rect for the well dressed women; we are showing over fifty ; ouses E ating women, i 4 nd n 3\(;:; ]11 ?\mlfl:ken}f:;g;amtbln We have a large assortment of All Wool Trousers $l b who know good values, l:vill buy. | quality of silk velvet, all the col- d”g:::zrfifi::gig:fi"g(l;“’bBl:;:(.l‘re"(h kidskin— rhich we 0 AU o o et Torere el aara . = There’s just a limited number n Medi » gailors d 7 T T e, Do neon || R ’L‘ifle'.'f’n]i??ffh:"fi heana | In black kid, lace and button, have the fitting A P I Fl s Men's Und . $1.00; always worth more. nvm’-y one a splendid value at $6, 651:’1:9 :“d appearance of most §6.00 kinds. en's Underwear i 2 8 \ere i Styles foras.ahfi,dea °'¥e|" . Wea'el's {‘:.T:r,\rw",“f o ‘::e :H'RTS uk hm.nr e eelere oldiieze E)}‘:et (f:))lrlmst‘:(t)lrx‘rr::;y‘;'(;\l; cholesjof lnl:\l:gk"l:gifll.a’c’a ?nd lt)u’t;n;ol)uota, 8 inches high, 2 : 0| MOrrow an assort- o " €l eels, a ' y y u:gh\:\-m\)v:u)rs :i:ee ;lt‘:re ment of Men's heavy: of Value Burgess-Nash Co.—Down-Stairs Store. | Burgess-Nash Co.—Down-Stairs Store. : B;“Ik k;,d II’CIB T" ' ttor, boote, 8| Inches bigh: AL [ AL BRI : uISE aonl 1198.00, ’ We have a complete e fa ;’;’nurr 1‘.‘ 1,- We are showing an m};l“ l:nF h kid 1 d Men s assortment of }zuuxl morrow.. il e79‘1: lalxup‘f‘onr;”{ 1‘°°ld] Ihls Q._P,_lgc,e Earthern CasserOle Set lfifl'vh:‘l" hE:Bfl':cM $7. ')l\‘)re S e e quality wool sweat- Men’ ne of shirts in al I ovelty Boots 4 en’'s Shoes |patterns. These ey P FALL |00, | Mem's sraes |miom: "rvie B | in Down-Stairs Store, Saturday, 69c o i oo et s e T e | value, heavy and |ing of Men's good wear-| good wearing mate- | e p ) HOSE large shawl ™ collar, |in® and sivie shon made | 11al and usually sell I Black French kid vamps, lace, 9 inches gray only— S:]r‘ong}y )?mu tlhrmu{)\‘-l for $1. Saturday | high, with all colored kid tops, $9.00. Look ' at thix re- 1 9 s '“;_“g"u’]"“"-"":‘r | Genuine buckskin boots, solid colors narkable offer. They s . 8 value, Saturday, $2.45 egc and wmbmatlons, $8.00 to $12.00. are sfex"\'lc’eahl(-qn]r;(} | Saturday is Children’s Day in Our o :;t}r:o 0(:‘[ o | Shoe Section. Our Specials et taslx Nives | Girls’ dress calf and patent colt button to fit all. This s ; foot form lasts, sizes— Y el vemarks I 8% to 11, special for Saturday, per pair, $2.00 il ot ferit ] 11% to 2, special for Saturday, per pair, $2.25 5' ! 5 zy:l tns 7, special for Saturday, per pair, $2.78 p ; HE SET consists of covered le, 6 custard i 2 pudding | Boys’ Sturdy Shoes ec CLOTHIN G COM P. MT \ basins in )ll,A:".:v,‘, (m‘-(nl:(:y:;’n::v:r}:?t(‘- ],'n:,:;s A\r;\ p( :‘ fi‘;,,‘,‘.;‘é, tfl;"v,l{}fi Black velour calfskin, solid leather soles and heels, hutton and lace b ] | very extreme at 69c. styles. Sizes 9 to 13%, pair, $2.75. Sizes 1 to 6, pair, $3.00 COR, _14 & DOUGI[AS | Burgess-Nash Co.—Down-Stairs Stors. Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor,