10 THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. JUNE 3. 1916. under a large tent, in close conjunc tion to elephants, zebras, rhinoceri, hippopotami and the common or garden ostrich. "I am glad to say that this treat ment proved efficacious and that both boys are now in prime condition. "In these circumstances I beg that you will excuse their unavoidable and regrettable absence from school. "Yours sincerely, "MEREDITH NICHOLSON. VP. S. The boys had a bully good time." to Wllmer Nelson, who lives on the bank. The boy noticed the bird dive and brin to the surface an unusually large trout. Then ensued a battle royal, the fish trylnK to es cape and the bird trying to swallow H prey. When the kingfisher appeared dis tressed the boy went out In a boat, plck-d up the bird, dead, with the bis: trout stuck In ita gullet. Portland Oregonlan. REGULAR THING IN CHILDHOOD ni,l:na f'onaiiicunua Amonar KIil illea, With Only One Sure TrrOmrnl. Proof of the Pudding," his literary accomplishments arc not limited al ways to published works. Perhaps if his sons were asked what they regard as their father's masterpiece, they wouid submit the following note which Mr. Nicholson recently scat to the boys' teacher: ' "Dear Sir: It is with deep regret that I am obliged to report that my two boys, Meredith and Lionel, were taken seriously ill today, just after luncheon. We hurriedly summoned the doctor, who after a brief exam ination, pronounced their malady well-marked and clearly defined cir cuseitis. When I was a lad, away back in the consulship of Plancus, I too suffered every spring from this painful disuse. It is not uncommon, 1 understand, and is particularly malevolent in its manifestations upon youth about the time the green comes back in the trees and the lilacs bloom in the dooryard. "Our physician prescribed the usual remedy in such cases an afternoon Trout's Revenca on Bird. GraM immi to have wreaked vepirsance on an aTvarlctoue kingfisher that plied the Yaquina rtver near Klk City, Ore., according Although Merediih Nicholson is best known as a writer of "i'cst sell ;rs," especially his latest nuxcl, "The Bee Want Ads Produce Results, tising in The Bee. 0 : tni Blouses, $1.00 and $1.98 New Striped Japanese Crepe Sport Coats and Middy Blouses This is the genuine Japanese crepe, and we are sole agents for this material. It will out wear any other materials and launder beautifully. Colors White and Blue, White and Rose and White and Black. lfFiTi tv Mm New Arrivals in Duality Lingerie Blount's in all-white, others have touches of color. Dozens of styles to udect from, to JgQ Dressy Georgette Crepe Blouses, 15 new models, ! C E 1 Q large Collars, Frills and Fichus T, . ,.. New Handkerchief Linen Blouses now go II Qk to EK fashionable. Scml-tailorcd models sp A V- Large Fresh Cut Peo nies 49c a dozen jtflpsMsaWlllffMleafn'BBnil'f ff'i" 'BHT. 'mstaif1." i IJU IJeBMIfflBTas-Tii Ball Bearing Roller Skates, 98c For Boys and Girls Rag. $1-50 Pir. Sporting Goods Department. Don't Miss This Sale! Hosiery Women's Ture Thread. Silk Hosiery; all colors, shoe shades and evening shades; , all styles, plain and fancy; pilk to the top. All fashioned, spliced soles, heels and toes; garter tops; $1.00 and $1.25 values, special, 65c the pair Women's Silk Hoot and Fiber Hosiery, fiber to the hem. All col ors, also plain black and white. Fashioned and seamless. Double heels and toes. Sale Cf. Women's Fiber and Silk Boot Hose, black and white and some colors. Seamless and full fashioned; reinforced soles, Kr heels and toes. Worth 60c, at JJ Women's Fiber Boot Hose, black and colors. Seamless, 1 Q. double heels and toes. Worth 35c, at & Misses' Silk Lisle Hose, all sizes, from 4 to 10. Black, white and colors. Double heels and toes; fine ribbed. OKf Saturday U0 Knit Underwear Women's Fine Lisle Union Suits, in the "Nu-Shape," cuff and umbrella knee styles. Regular and extra sizes. $1.00 quality, t RQn suit VJC Women's Fine Lisle Union Suits, in shell, French band and "Cumfy-Cut" tops. Cuff and umbrella knee styles. 50c quality, all "Qf sizes a tJiVV. "M" Knit Suits for Girls and Boys, in 4j .. . , i i .-..Hi Knit, nainsooK ami camuric, patent taped seams and buttons, to 12 years. Suit Women's Fine Lisle Union Suits, cuff and umbrella knee styles. Regular and extra sizes. Regular 60c t OQr vnlnoa fit . .V : aClfcC Women's Fine Ribbed Vests, plain and laeo trimmed, reeular and extra sizes. Worth to 19c Ages u.io&w en. 124c "Nemo" Corset Correct And Comfortable for.Summer BUY A CORSET that not only molds your form to the style demanded by Fashion but also a Corset that will give you the greatest amount of comfort in the wearing as well. Individual figure requirements have been worked out scien tifically by the "Nemo" makers and no woman has any trouble whatever in ob taining just the model that best suits her figure. They give support and comfort as well as lending excellent style. A few minutes' in our fitting rooms will prove convincing. The "Nemo" WOMn Rl IFT i hull! for slender, stout and extra stout inures, Ihu model has an adjustable aldom tttal strap under the fmiit of lite r.tr.rt. It give the wearer greater roml'Mt and keet the rtrrl from ruling up. Muilrl t.7, IS Oil: Model 654. SSOO, Model 1.000. S10 OO. "Netntt" J IS Model of ball!, low tout with long hip and ba.-k, with elit.lii.uii More at bottom of ba.-k steel; this seil-reiliu ine mudi'l it I UO. Model 40.1 m balut. ntriUum low tup with abdominal hand at bottom of front steel, also a rubier t-and at potlum o I. k wires. r..inlt-rittl values at 14.0(1. MmII JUS tit handsome puis i.a brm'h. wrf low top with rutler ah.ie esi.l line In front. l.iant weirht hontoa. romfortalde and pretttr m...!.! at toivt for lr stout fitfute. stvi s to 41, IS. 00, I So, gf u and tta U I III t0. PC UTTID TO OV IOM.M' T All filtin. are tree of .haras t Sm4 1 Ukm . I 1 'T ,( A ? r IV i, -, ucw Women Put Both Feet Forward With Brandcis Special Pumps at $3.90 r& A WK AUK liKVKHS. x y , or rath. r. H.t.ling t it - uif ti, tng It rut Your !ft KHt Kur. vmrl," Wht n f i wtmr i:ranilf!4j,,-vU lmii. hoh ft t iH , nlt.nl jilikt iwhI t uh mmi it tith )tu -I'T.-.t ittii l (it .1.4- . t.n ,.tf I I' r t i;i Ftuu .i:i M..t , Uti Ut i; t (..!'. ti 1 , Httm t iw't i I N ! r . f-' t : In H h t W shat-; ( :, ) reti. t .. l'fot I " s H.l kit. I !. t sV i mi I fat - sat V is M . tf J( in l 4 ket, !.-l r v WU ' s. Vntlful 5pUI Kt (; V .-. ...i u. r ir i-.-t , c.-i, tii(.. ( si if I'mt-a. Miff ) at't, V I''.ini( . I V.';,.m ts, i 'tl, r I V u t -iu ('i i f Ut 9 .:. V U4 kijt t ! t t t luKliif rt's ilwr m Vslu l-. f.pitt' I - I ot I 4-sltn.f, thiv . I a!.t(d " r ! , ' v. It i i't.i., s- . I S, ft f, J, !. l ! int.'' , ... . rvn-t . t ?., ( n i i, , f is.- ' .. $ I. . s i' I V t. , - ... ( i . , s f. .M 4, ,,. 200 Women's Coats, HALF PRICE Recent purchase of 200 coats ' from a New York manufacturer at just half price, enables us to offer for Saturday a wonderful bargain to anyone needing a coat. Most of them are sample coats, made for show in manufacturers' sample rooms. COATS FOR EVERY OCCASION Sport Coats Street Coats Auto Coats. Dress Coats . Storm Coats Every good fabric known this season will be found in the lot. "Every color you could wish for is ' here. Coats, worth $25.00, at $12.50 Coats, worth $35.00, at $17.50 Coats, worth $50.00, at $25.00 Coats, worth $10.00, at. Coats, worth $15.00, at. Coats, worth $20.00, at. $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 Chinchillas, Jersey Cloths, Corduroys, Serges, Taffetas, Poplins, Tweeds, Plaids, Checks, Mixtures, Linens, Silk Jerseys, etc. Children's Dresses At Very Special Prices Vacation time will soon be here buy in this sale and obtain remark able values in excellent made dresses. Do not misa this opportunity, to obtain excellent Dresses at very small prices. Lot 1 Girls' Colored Dresses. This lot contains hundreds of dresses in plain and larira plaid ginghams, in dressy, pret ty styles with catchy effects, pleasing to the ()5c Lot 4 Girls' Colored Dress es, at $1.95. This is ! an assortment ot beautiful, dainty, girlish Ideas made up in some of the smartest of the season's models. Dainty lawns in figures and Btripcs; Lot 7 beautiful plaids and fine soft materials. $1.95 Lot 2 Girl s' Colored Dresses. A wonder ful assortment of girls' dresses in smart colored plaids, stripes and plain ging ham. Effective little sport or middy dresses, pretty combina tion effects. Some QP dresses worth double.. fuC Lot 5 Girls' Intermediate Colored Dresses, 11.45 and $1.95. For the stout girls. This assortment is for the girls who require cer tain measurements not to be found in any other lines. Pretty colors and very smart and effec- styles. . $1.45 $1.95 White Dresses for girls, at $1.45. This is an assortment of dainty, pretty white dresses, made of white lawns and trimmed with white em broidery skirting and dainty laces. The bolero and coatee models are to be found in the lot. Many arc manufacturers' samples and have nodupli- tt AC rates P 1 Lot 8 Lot 3 Girls' Colored Dresses at $1.45. Manv very nrettv and dainty dresses in this lot, showin? the very newest ef fects for children. Pretty lawns, ginghams, percales, etc. Light and dark colors; soma sport models Lot 6 $1.45 White Dresses for Girls, at. 95c. Among the purchases of girls' dress bargains was this lot of girls' white dresses made of crisp white lawns, trimmed with lace and embroideries. Good full cut nkirt9. All ages, 6 to 14 years. Wonderful QIC values, at SOC White Dresses for Girls, at $1.95. Mostly anmnln dresses in thid lot, some are made to sell for more than double. The lot is limited, but the dresses are pretty and very de. sirable. Some are samples slightly soiled. Dainty and pretty laces and embroideries and ribbon sashes make them very tttractive $1.95 Lot 9 Infants' Colored and White .Dresses, 45c and 95c. For the tots, 2 to 6 years. Some effective and pretty little models. Good wash colors and white. Many samples, divided into two lots; some values are worth double, ACr QKn our prices J JK A Ti l'fl "la. Trimmed "Wenchows" Two Charming Styles The wonderful variety of charming Summer Hats offered this season makes it easv for any woman to pet just the stvle that suits her best. Just see what YVt DOI.LAKS will do for you in this Second Floor Millinery Store Saturday. Ther "wem hiiwa" r worn by the smartest lreOi. wiimrn in New Vrk cvt-ry fashion paper quotes them they're worth $tout)w y A it J Old Rote, Citron, Navy Black and Natural $5.00 Second Floor Millinery Dept. White Silk Gloves-Embroidered Backs IN MANY STORKS thev wi!l till you Out the stuck of Ihesn Whit Silk iilou'i. with rmliroideml biu-ks, which ro ail th rate, are rxtrenu-lv .Ml Vi(ort un I initAKl ri-U um , unit m an mi' an' imiiiiiik .carte. Wi: AUKC.I.Al.TOSTATi: THAT UK UAVK lOMn.l.TK S JOt'KS OK Tlll.M1 Kvrry iir fc'Urunt-i'l for fit. ntulity and wear. I "... t , i i ...... 1 I . I . . L . . 1. .a 1, i I -a ;J t . I .w . I. . l-si I ' I . IP l" k r at f I ! A II , I at i tilisLsti I ,EI I I'l V H t V I V U lMfS IMI Hlllir 4il HTM J i.sKttii .'m nit-t i -v tMflut J, One Remarkftble Offcrinu on Bargain Square Wwin'iu l.. tUmUK tippi'd, inn Silk ('I.vs, in white, Hack. K'dsl u' t nrny, with I'l-autit illy nnhrt'idi-rrd liack Saturday, at 65c Pair. Any whcn t'l' )' ul I Ja ll.Oi. a pair. a . I . 11 . rntnntr oar (.tin .-Miliars? W.iH W,iHri's ' 'U t"('-i iti,-t M ;; ?.: !, I'fsatifully ihtr I. I. Ii ' r vv t,f,.k. n ru, n J, li I in I Hal , li flU'H :uiliTy (st- at It 00 aJ II 31 l r i it. Hutu .saw (;ior. 75 rir, l i , t fis.HH ! . v I.' i l'ntfl tf V..,i.fil (,' if ' 1 1 ! .! WW ft. WV 1 sfaTVl aT nsHtt D boys-Here s a W ondertul oaie, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 and $10 Suits - KNICKERBOCKER SUITS at the biggest saving this sea son. When you see these Suits you will be quick to ap preciate that you never invest ed a $5 bill to better advan tage. About half of them have 2 pairs of pants. Stripes, Checks and Plaids, in a wide variety of .patterns. Plain colors; also in great variety. Blue Serges in liberal quantity also. Plenty of real hard wearing fabrics and the finest woolens, cassimeres, home spuns and cheviots. Hot weather Suits in snappy styles. About 400 Suits in all buy two or three at this price. THIRD FLOOR. The Troubadour Player Piano Leads All At It's Price INGERSOLL conceived the idea and built a Dollar Watch and a fortune at the same time. FORD saw that a car priced within the reach of all was the salvation of the Motor industry and was com pelled to cancel orders during a year when thousands of Motor manufacturers failed. BUT THEY DID NOT DISREGARD QUALITY TO OBTAIN A LOW SELLING PRICE. THE TROUBADOUR PLAYER is not the only Player Piano that can be pur chased at its price, but it is the only one where the prin . ciples, universally conceded to be the best, are, followed as thoroughly as in the most expensive instrument built. We can convince you that it has no equal on the market today among Players at the same or near the same price, and we will demonstrate this to you if you will call here and be perfectly satisfied to have you use your own judg ment after that, making your purchase wherever you think your money will buy the biggest value. ONE PRICE Third Floor ONE PROFIT . Drugs and Toilet Articles At Lowest Prices Graves' Tooth Powder, per can 1 -1 Pyrea Tooth Paste, tube, 25c Lyon's Tooth Powder, 25c size at 14t Madam Yale's Tooth Powder, 25c size 11c Hood's Sarsaparilla, $1.00 size G9 S. S. S., for the blood, $1.00 size. . .63 Kilmer's Swamp Root, $1.00 size. . . .(:, Wveth's Phosphate of Soda, special1. .2f) Tyres' Antiseptic Powder, 25c size. .16 Stewart's Dyspepsia Tablets, 50c size 31 Sloan's Liniment, 50c size .29 Putnam's Dry Cleaner, 25c size 16 Colorite, for strow hats, bottle 16d Listerine, 50c size, bottle 29 Sassafras Bark, 1 pound package 22 Sal Hepatica, $1.00 size 7 Cascarets, 50c size box 2f)d St. Jacob's Oil, 60c size bottle 29 Sani-Flush, 25c size can 15t Physicians' and Surgeons' Soap, the cake (it Juvenile Soap, the cake iiifr Armour's Stork Castile Soap, the cake 7? Horlick's Malted Milk, hospital size $2.68 Lime Stone Phosphate, the package 2 t Lavoris, 50c size bottle, at 29t? Parker's Hair Balsam, $1.00 size. : (i3 Seven Sutherland Sisters' Shampoo, 50c size 2St Glover's Mange Cure, 50c size bottle 29s? Specials Wonderful Values Masetta Talcum Powder, the can 10 Pebcco Tooth Paste, 50c size ...2N Stillman's Freckcl Cream, 50c size 29 Djer-Kiss Toilet Soap, the cake 21 Packer's Tar Soap, the cake 12c Fletcher's t'astoria, 35c size Jad Salts, the bottle ..-19 Peroxide of Hydrogen, 1-pound bottle 1J Bromo Seltzer, $1.00 size bottle r,7 Java Rice Face Powder, the box 2 lc Rubber Sheeting, 3t5 inches wide, yard Hie Mcntholatum, 60c si. 2Stf Melorose Face Creams and Powders Mslomsa Psautr Crsam tiaa no msl, rsllsnl tor lha umplosloB, fravklas. Ian, srrlnklss, alt. Ios l f'nw hair. p.-lal- Vt Mslornsa Nail I uUr, iUss brilliant lasting lusUr Id tha nail, at Ie I'.rfs.ti.m Mslurosa rir, nus! M any lata susr,lvr tn the sisrkffl, ifti . Is.ls a ilamly, !( (ini.lt to tha ssin, nsi..U tr all a has II. H'(- tar las sua. s l'rrf action Mrlnrose Rims, tn althsr rake, tulsr or jolly form, iaa to the el.in lha .latlily glow y.m'h, rrirular u sii, aiarial.. if Vt lllanl Hhila I'o.'e s .rslre llairaa Taltlrts: a .rfwtly harmifiis ant su l'n.r tur.u' and n.rvs butiitsr; in. icrr.livnts ft thts toiiu ara th .tir , atol ..l t'ttslhabjo. f'.fttstns I'ura im. Mrls4 l.aieaa r tjoals Hue; I,hs f..r (h nsn.s th !, H tlianl While t.'s VstK'sira (.sl.aa Tal.leta: ruuin t I frii-s Ilea, aievial, al Madam I'beU' Preparations V fonli!T It tt tt trcst lhi fai- daily bcf ir) rctlrintr, A ilily trnttrnt-nt f trtt rtiinuii-n vll ilo wurulrM. Mu lamu Ii 'boll' iirauty I'rrparalttins r rvcontmvri'iril by th 1. , !.. h- :t y Bn,( Urotiasuitisl stuinrn of th storiJ. MsUm Is fcall s 1t.rsi.lt luih til. a . r..s wa ant ws s li.s .a) ..th, an4 asaisy .... ila Is ksil I '4 aal t t S I M.U IS lit.., t,ls I Bl.Sv It . 4 W.!lS ; - ..... 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