THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1918. SOUTH SIDE WOMEN OF SOUTH SIDE TO GATHER CASH FOR NURSES Big Drive Scheduled "for Today y and the "Taggers'JLWill Be Out in Big Force to Help the Cause. 4 . Forty South Side women will be fcusy today in the tag day campaign waged by the Visiting Nurse associa tion In collecting contributions for the carrying on of the work of the Organization. Some of the women have planned to begtn work as early as o ociock and this part of the city will receive thorough canvass by the workers. Mrs. Roy H.' Dennis, who is in charge of the South Omaha canvass, is assisted by the following captains and their helpers: Mrs. Watkins, cap tain packing house; Mrs. Pike, Mrs. Kunce, Mrs. Ray Castelle, Mrs. E. A. Kelly, Hortense Eads, Era Yeanan, Madeline Doan, Ruth Laverty, Louise .Watkins, Maurine Murdock. Mrs. F. E. Ames, captain Htock yards; Mrs. L. M. Davis, Mrs. James Harold, Mrs. Otto Radzuweit, Mrs. R. E. Nixon. Mrs. GeoMcDonald, 24th street from A to N; Mrs. Allingham, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Norack, Mrs. Tobin, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Sharveys, Alta Davis, Mildred Bliss, Josephine Con nell. . , Mrs. W. B. Tagg, captain exchange building, Mrs. Lightfoot. ' Mrs. Orin Merrill captain east of 24th street, Brown park, Mrs. Ernest Ball, Mary Voltz. -Mrs. F. 0. Beck, south and west of 24th and N; Mina Ames, Bonnie Scott, Beatrice Farrar, Helen Adkins, Frances Castell. - The organization is doine an ex cellent work In this locality. In ad dition to ministering to the sick, milk and ice and even clothing have been iurnished to destitute families. The werkers are desirous to re ceive even small contributions so that none need feel his "mite" is too small, if he cannot afford more. Parents Surprised by a ; Phone Call From Soldier Leo Roosevelt Robinson - son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Robinson, 4755 South Eighteenth street, passed through the city enrouta to Camp Dodge, where he will stop a short time before con tinuing toward the embarkation port. He had just 15 minutes stop here and surprised his parents by calling them tip. They had not been able to hear from him for two months. His brother Lester has been in France since November. South Side Brevities Bernard Slate has reported tK the police the loai of his gold watch. ; P. O. Caldwell- reported to the police the loss of a. young white Angora goat. Clzaer MarcKenskl, Thirty-sixth and V atroets, was fined $100 and costs In police court by Judge Madden for the Illegal sale of intoxicating liqquors. ' Henry Jones, colored, was given 90 days by Judge Madden In police court on an assault and battery charge, which was made Vy Fannie Owen, colored. She was present with a broken Jaw to substantiate her charges. Harry Reschke, an old resident of South Omaha, who leaves today with the contin gent from the South Side for Fort Riley, Kan., was presented with a wrist watch Tuesday afternoon by the members and helpers of the Live Stock Traders' exchange ef which he was an employe. The presen Iktion address was made by J. H. Bulla, president of the exchange. Ask Estelle to Address Leavenworth Soldiers Ju'dge Estelle yesterday received an ifvitation from a committee from Fort Leavenworth, Kan., to speak to the soldiers. ' The judge visited his son at Leavenworth 4ast week and met many of the men stationed there. Having been in the ranks himself, he was able to relate some experi ences which interested the boys. He will probably speak next Mon day and Tuesday, once at the canton ment and once at the barracks. MANNING HEALTH SUPERVISOR OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS J. H. Wallace; New Member, Takes Office; Many Teach ers Quit and New Ones v Are Named. Starting the enormous machine of Omaha's educational system kept the Board of Education busy at their ses sion Tuesday night. New teachers,! were employed, a health supervision plan was adopted, a resolution for a school tax of 35 mills was placed on file and scores of other things, neces sary for the education of thousands of children, were planned. J. H. Wallace, new member of the board, was sworn into office. Dr. E. T. Manning was elected health supervisor at a salary of $2,000 a year. The fear was expressed that, since Dr. Mahning is city physician, he would be serving two masters if elected as school doctor. Nearly all of the board members declared that it is unfair for the board to have to pay $2,000 of Dr. Manning's $5,000 salary. The city refused the board's request that it pay a larger share of it and, after some discussion, the board decided to pay the $2,000, but many of them were a little "peeved" about it and there was one vote against it. Nurse Supervisor. The following plan of health su pervision was adopted: There will be a supervisor of nurses and 10 field nurses, emoloved for 10 months; five field nurses employed for 12 months and an office clerk. Resignations from the following teachers were accepted: Anha Still mock Agee, Ruby Coleman, Myrtle Graham, Elsie Magnussen, Janice Morgan. Leave of absence was grant ed to the following: Elizabeth Allen, H. J. Green. Marie Hoye, Grace Lowe, Nellie McDonald, Frances Nieman, Mary Phillippi, Gertrude Jfteitter, Helen Potrue. Ruth Randolph, Alfreda Traulsen, Mabel Van Brunt, Bloom White, Lydia Zahn. The-following teachers were elect ed for the elementary department: Faye Brittain, Ruth Crane, Mary Crane, Kathleen Doyle, Margaret Kel ly, Gladys Kloke, Bernice McLeod, T.illie Perkins. Iowa Tones. Norma Jones, Euphrosyne Planck, Helen Re tail, Nona Robinson, Nellie Seidel, Alice bheehy, denaa sinkuie, Miriam Smith, Dagmar VVestergaara, rarue Whitehouse; lola Witte, Lela Kyler. The following were elected ior nign school positions: Mliibel Burns, L. M. Cammack. Hedvig Provaznik, Edwin Puis, J. E. Raymond, John Schmidt, Mildred Thompson. A contract for cadet uniforms for pupils of Central High school was let. Each uniform will cost See the CADILLAC at the STATE FAIR Lincoln, Neb. LARGE CROWD AT STATE FAIR IN ( SPITEJF RAIN Dampness Fails to Stop the Open-Air Circus Perform ance; Thursday Will Be Omaha Day. ATTENDANCE FIGURES. 1917. 1918. Sunday .... 9,651 9.75S Monday 22,589 30,312 Tuesday ...... .33,446 25,277 From a Staff Correspondent. Lincoln, Sept. 3. (Special.) The raincoat and umbrella men were eas ily the most popular fellows at the state fair today, rain setting in this ir.on.ing an falling steadily the en tire c'ay. The grounds were we: and mutcy. but a fanly good crowd filled the buildings and at times crowded the walks when the rain wouji ease up a little. The average state fair visitors come to Lincoln for the purpose of enjoy ing themselves and a little rain docs not appear to bother most of them very much and to some the mvA ap peared to be something new for them and was made to have a good time in. - R. W. Dailey Commissioned Lieutenant at Camp Sherman Robert W. Dailey, son of J. P. and Dr. Eleanor Dailey of 8020 North Thirty-first street, has received a commission as. lieutenant at Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, O. He has been assigned to the 158th depot brigade. Lieutenant Dailey was born and raised in Omaha. POSLAM DOES SHORTEN TIME TO HEAL ECZEMA When Eczema , burns, itches, disfigures, Poslam instantly soothes the angry skin, splendidly exerts its healing power, not only to make the disease more endurable, but tu cause it to grow less and less each day. So effective is Poslam that a little of it will cover a large surface. It is its QUALI TY, not the quantity of it, that does the work. .You do not have to wait in uncertainty for indications of improvement. It loon SHOWS. . Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th St., New York City. "Out of Town"1 Folk Haven't An Excuse to Offer, for We Pay Par cel Post or Express Charges One Way on Any Sized Bundle." - DRESNER BROTHERS Dyers, Cleaners, Hatters Furriers, Tailors, Rug Cleaners, Shoe Repairers. 2211-17 Farnam St., Omaha Phone Tyler 3-4-5. An Sirmu of aooaooo Z - jm J mm mm General Gordon, Hero of the Battle of Gettysburg ' Leads the Way; United States Judge N Atkinson, Former Governor of West Va. Tells Benefits He Derived From Its Use; -Former United States Senator Chas. A. Towne Commends Nuxated Iron to All Who Feel the Need of Renewed Energy. n ii i am,. In dTscusslng Nuxated Iron at a dinner in fashionable hotel in New York, a well known man of affairs said that the fact that over three million people annually were en dorsing it by their use of it conservative es timates was to him the strong est possible ar gument that ' could be ad vanced as to its theraneutie ef ficacy. Nux- . f in iron is such a valuable product to give the "stay there" strength, power and en duranee so much demanded b y soldiers in the army that General Gibson . . . 'ays- oi, judging from the results in hia own case lie feels , that vrv Soldier - who goes to tne -iront enouia take Nuxated Iron, and that it has brought Aaek to him in geod. ' measure that old buoyaney and energy that filled his veins in 1847, when he made Iris triumphant entry with General Winfield Scott into the City of Mexico. - General David Stuart Gordon, noted In dian fighter and hero of the battle of Get tysburg, says "When I became badly run down this year. I found myself totally with out the physical power "to eoma back," as I had dona In my younger days. I tried dif ferent so-called "tonics" without feeling any batter, but finally I. heard of how physicians were widely recommending organic iron to renew red blood and rebuild strength in worn-out-bodies. A a result I started taking Nuxated Iron and within a month it had aroused my weakened vital foroas and mad bi feel strong again, giving me en. durance such as I never hoped to again eotitit." . - n ii2!Lpraa.,s rsaSy te a "tUtae. Hon Leme nl. Shsw, lorner Secretary et the treasury, in the cabinet el one ef ttu arest stren. moms of Americas Preel. dealt. Alee termer Gov ernor of Iowa, Secretary Shaw tiae takes Nuxated Iron himself and expo, rlesoed the benefits ef Its tonle and halth-flv. Int srosertlee so that la wrltlss hie - endorse Rente he knows whereof he sseaki. United States Judge George W. Atkinson of the. Court of Claims of Washington, D. C. says : "It is without hesitation that I recommend Nux ated Iron to persons who in the stress of physical or mental lnhni fmvft turtnfttpri the system to betfome debilitated, the body exhausted or the nerves run down. It har restored my appetite and my vitality. I fael that I have dropped off the burden of months of toil in the few weeks that I have been following the very simple direc tions for the use of Nuxated Iron." Former United States Senator Chas. A. Towne eaysi "Recently I have been taking Nuxated Iron and have found it of the great est benefit as a tonic and regulative. Henceforth I shall not be without it. I am in a position to testify for the advantage of others, to the remarkable and immediate helpfulness of this remedy, and -i unhesi tatingly recommend Nuxated Iron to all who feet the need of renewed energy and the regularity of bodily functions." Dr. T. Alphonsus Wallace, a physician of many years' experience in this country and abroad! says: "I do not make a practice of recommending advertised medicinal products, but I have found Nuxated Iron so potent in nervous, run-down conditions that I believe all should know of It. The men and women of today need more iron in their blood than was the ease twenty or thirty years airo. This because of the dimineraliied diet which now is served daily in thousands of- homes and also because of the demand for greatef resistance necessary to offset the greater number of health hazards, to be met at every turn." Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York physician and medical author, says: "There can be no vigorous iron men without iron. Pallor means anaemia. Anaemia means iron de ficiency. The skin of anaemia men and wom en is pale; the flesh flabby. The muscles lack tone; trfe brain fags, and tha memory fails and they become weak, nervous, irrit able, despondent and melancholy. When the iron goes from tha blood of women the roses go from their cheeks. You- should supply the iron deficiency In your blood by using some form of organic iron Nux ated Iron Just as you would vie salt when your food baa not enough ealt. ' It la surprising how many people suffer Tim .I from iron deficiency and do not know it. If you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the following test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take ' two five - grain tablets of ordi nary Nuxated Iron three times pe day after meals for two w e e k s. Then test your strength" again and tie how much you have gained. Num bers of nervous, run-down peo ple who were ailing) all the while have in creased tmir strength and endurance i n two w e e k a' time while tak ing iron in the pro per form. Many an ath lete and prize fighter has won the day simply because he knew the se cret of great strength and e n d u ranee which is so greatly aided by having plenty of iron in the blood, while many another has gone down to inglorious defeat simply for the lack of Iron. Mannfacturer'a Note; Nuxated Iron, which Is ore- scribed sod recommended a bore by phyetclsns. Is not a secret remedy, but one wuca is well known to druaslsts ererrwhere. TJollks ths older tnorganle Iron products. It Is easily SHtmUated, does not In jurs the teeth, Bake them black nor upset the unaach. - The manufacturer sua ran tee successful and entirely satisfactory results to snry rurchaeer or they will refund your money. It la dlspmeed la this elty ay Basrmaa McConnsll and all other druiflrta, . - , General John L. Clem. U. S. A.. Retired, the drummer bey. ef SHIIoh. who entered ths U. 8. Army at ths see of II years. He was pro moted te be Serasant for sallantry at ths bat tle of Chickamauga when only 12 years eld. He saysthat Nuxated Ins le the ens and ever-re. liable tonln that be ob tained most surprising results from Its use Is two weeks' time, 1 " t .IrgjM . Store Hours StoreHour. -SrVim now I 8:30 a. m. I 6:00 p. m. i Saturday In 1 eluded. II II 11 II ik : 'DMu SETS THE. PACE II IV M NTCJlef Uh.ltlln. 'V ,tMlllHln.. .Sir NlUilH rores FOR CROWING OMAHA , Now 1 8:30 a. m. to 1 6:00 p. m. Saturday In- eluded. New York's Foremost Creators of Suits Give Us Their Exclusive Productions MODELS NOT SEEN ELSEWHERE ALL IS HERE and the Colder Days Near at Hand. Never in the History of Omaha has there been assembled such a vast Display of Women's Beautiful Tailored Suits. Notwithstanding the present .strenuous war time conditions, we are able to maintain the high standard in Women's Wearing Apparel that has sriven this store its reputation as a Smart Dress Center. Beautiful and Artistic Garments of Handsome and Fashionable Fabrics, made in all the New . '.Shades, and embodying Wonderful Workmanship, Smart Originality, and Style Cor rectness are striking features of the Suits we are showing this season. To the woman of distinctive taste in' dressing the custom tailored suit has its own appeal. Its lines, styles and wearing qualities cannot be duplicated in a factory-made suit. Most of the Models Shown Here Are Handled Exclusively In Omaha By Us They Are Made by the Foremost Manufacturers of Women's Clothes in America All the New Materials Are Shown Silk Duvetynes, , Evora Cloth Duotone, Silvertone Crystal Cloths, Broadcloths, ' ' ( Velvets, Bolivia, Velour Cloth, Suede Cloths and Velvets. There are exact copies of French models. Novelty Short Coat Effects Custom hand-made suits. Short hip length coats Many with the new straight lines Others with rip pled coat effects and more fitted waists Some with novel ideas in belts Many come with deep fur "collars and cuffs Others with fur collars and borders of furs. Still others have Hand-Embroidered Motifs. In all the New Shades of Army, Oversea Blue, Silver, Brown, Algeria, Blue, Plum Never was the wisdom of buying your Fall Clothes so ap parent as right now. The materials used in the making of these suits are, in many instances by this time, almost entirely off the market, and others can be obtained only at consider able advance in cost. Our later purchases therefore will have to be sold at higher prices. All sizes from 34 to 46. Styles to Satisfy Every Taste and Prices to Suit every Pocketbook Ranging from $29,$35$49, $59, $79, $95, $125, $195, $245 We Mention Below 3-Groups of Suits That Have Been Arranged at Attractive Prices.. IE 1 pgr d. I II SPECIAL GROUP ARRANGED AT $59.00 We are positive these suits will ap peal to you. All the newest coat shapes with belted and tailor ed effects. Braid trimmed, Vest effects, New collar ideas.' Velours, Serges, Gabardines, Tricotines and Silvertones. All the new new shades Spe-' 59 QQ piallv nriced at y',',ww "-t tr FINE GROUP OF NEW FALL SUITS AT $29.00 If you want to buy'now arfd save a nice amount, here is your chance. Remarkable values for the prices asked. Fine Tricotines, Serges, Gabardines, Poiret Twill and Pop lin. In all the new styles and shades. They will surely please you. . Buy while the assortment of styles and sizes are here. A &8:al!y... $29.00 SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF SUITS AT $49.00 Finest Wool Velours Wool Mix tures, Broadcloths and Velour Check, in the military effects, pock ets, belts and coat shapes or plain tailored. Some trimmed with plush or velvet. Full silk lined. A splen did assortment iri . m ' all the new fall CQ ffl shades. Priced at .p,i7UV Smart, Comfortable and Healthful Results Can be Obtained When You Have Your Corsets Fitted Here THIS IS A CORSET AGE. NO GOWN, HOWEVER SIMPLE OR ELABORATE, 1S PROPERLY SET OFF WITHOUT ITS BACKGROUND THE CORSET. , The figure is the essential feature in the costuming of a woman, and the correct corset, properly fitted, mean3 individuality and distinction. Be sure to get your new corset first. Very often it will save you an alteration on the new dress or suit. You will be interested in the New Fall Corsets we -are now showingin both front and back laced styles and our Corsetierres will be pleased, to give you the benefit of their exper ience in the selection of the proper model for you. CORSETS FROM h $1.00 TO $25.00. BRASSIERS AND BANDEAUX' 50c TO $7.50. All fittings are free. When you buy your corsets here, you get the most 'value for what you pay., We feature such popular brands of corsets as the MADAM LYRA, LA. V1DA, JUSTRITE, MAD ELINE, BON TON. AMERICAN LADY P. N., BIEN-JOLIE, ROYAL WORCESTER, NEMO AND GOSSARD FRONT LACED. Every corset fitted here is guaran teed satisfactory; if it is not, we ask you to come in and tell us. i air 9 rioor. 1 1 i it g ,,-i,1.ii,i niiaiiiisiiM Ml.iU'llrTfT,Wffit;tM 1 I v.-.-' ": " y . "... . ' . ..--V. . V . v. 3