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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1916.
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Brief City News
Platlamn Wadding Blngi Edholm.
H. Hont Prist It Now Beacon Pre.
Cvvt Comer, Slth and Lake. Web. JJ.
Hrjman Has Recovered Harry
DJeyman, manager of the World Film
corporation, who was overcome by
fumes arising from a burning pile
of scrap In the company's shop Mon-
, day, has fully recovered,
Slipped on Banana Feci Edgar
i Wassum of Scottsblun fell on a ba-
'i nana peel at Sixteenth and Dodge
I, Mi sets and sustained severe bruises
f and lacerations besides a deep cut
J over the right eye. He was given
f medical attention and went to his
3 ooaraing place. -L y
Chanire in Time. Chicago North'
western Ry. Effective Sunday, No-
vember 12, the Overland Limited
(daily extra fare train to cnicago)
1 will lea?e Omaha 8:30 p. m., daily,
instead of 9 p. m., as formerly. Full
4 particulars on application to Ticket
. Ancnts, Chicago '& Northwestern Ky.,
1401-3 Farnam St." -
fined for Insulting Women Tom
" rurtwrieht. 1712. Burt street, ana
(William Clark, 969 South Forty-fifth
avenue,- were' each arraigned before
"Acting Police Magistrate Kubat
charged with insulting women on the
street. The presence of their family
a.,.,., than, fy.m a haaw nnA anil
lng $5 and costs. , ,
Fine Fireplace Goods Sunderland.
oot Legislature -
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Argues Municipal
Ownership of Light
Last night witnessed a hot debate
in Creightqn model house of the law
department. J.. I, Schultz, representa
tive from Hitchcock county, intro
duced a bill into this moot legislature,
which is copied after the state legisla
ture. The bill was for an act empow
ering the Metropolitan Water District
of Omaha to build and purchase and
operate an electric plant for light,
heat and power purposes.
V J- J-.Frasera senior in the law
School, acted as chairman. Harvey A.
'Collins, recently defeated in his race
for county judge of Sarpy county, ar
- gued that- municipal ownership con
duces to economic reform. "Private
enterprise," declared Mr. Collins, ''is
too self-centered and too forgetful of
the general welfare." He ( cited -Has
tings as an example of the successful
operation of the legislation advo
cated. ' - " .'"
A. J. Ryan declared that the time
was ripe for the pernicious influence
wielded in politics by privately owned
. corporations to be eradicated. .
was advanced by X. E. Dunbar.
n nomas Mahoney, L..D. xianley,
r. Charles B. McCormick' Matwin F.
Dudley and J. ' F. McDermott that
bonds needed to provide money
should be authorized by a majority
vote of the electors and that, it be
under the direction of the board of
commissioners. The. chairman ' then
reported the bill to the house and rec
ommended its passage.
Donations to Library
' Officially Accepted
At Meeting of Board
. At the monthly meeting of the pub
lic library board, ; permission was
granted the Omaha Art Guild to hold
' its annuat exhibit in the library the
early part of January. The board also
officially accepted the collection of
more than 1,000 stereopticon slides
. presented by Miss Mary Wallace and
Mrs. William Curtis. The collection
will be hereafter known as the Wil
liam Wallace collection. The framed
photograph of General George A.
i Custer, presented by his wife in New
I York, was also officially accepted. A
I letter of thanks was sent to Mrs. Cus-
tcr. The picture will be hung in the
jnaian room. -
Fisherman Unconscious ,
I From Blow Upon Head
Fred Propleisch, 3103 South First
Street was found last night at Second
and Walnut streets, unconscious from
a blow over- the head. He was taken
tb St. Joseph's hospital, and. at mid-'
night had not recovered conscious
. ness. He is a fisherman.
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Aged Man Fractures ...
Skull by Fall 06 Walk;
Heights suffered a. fractured skull
laKt llicrhf U1lflV-lll clinrtA1 rn m'.Am.
walk at Fortieth and Parker. He. was
taken in the police ambulance to St
Joseph's hospital. "
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WILSON TO CHANGE
DIPLOMATIC STAFF
All Will Resign, According to
Custom, and Some Likely
to Quit Service.
MANY WILL ALSO REMAIN
Washington, Nov. 17. In accord
ance with custom in the diplomatic
service, all American ambassadors
and ministers abroad are expected' to
resign as a sequence to President
Wilson's re-election and succession
to a new term of office.
Many of them were appointed
originally without snecial knowledee
on their part of the peculiar require
ments 01 ineir posts, aome naa no
intention of remaining abroad more
than one term of four years. In other
cases some who expected to make
even shorter stays abroad have, from
force of circumstances, especially the
exigencies of the present war, con
tinued at their posts only to meet the
wishes of the State department.
Some Will Co.
That a considerable number of the
incumbents will be asked to Remain
in office is a certainty, but some do
not wish to remain and some have
proved unequal to the heavy require
ments of their station It is said
that in the course of one of his in
formal talks to newspaper men some
time ago, President Wilson had pre
cisely this situation in the diplomatic
service in mind when he remarked
"some men grow in office, and others
swell up."
Striking High School
Students Back at Desks
'Fayetteville, Ark., Nov. ,17. Strik
ing students of the Fayetteville- High
school returned to their desks today
on the promise of influential citizens
to take up with the school authori
ties the matter of privileges desired
by the pupils.. The strike had its
beginning in a prolonged demonstra
tion over the re-election of President
Wilson, which caused the principal
to suspend some of the school privi
leges.;.. ' . " ' '
Condition of Bishop Frank v
; ; ; R. Millspaugh Is Worse
TnnUl-s Van' Knv 17 There was
little change today in the condition
of Right Rev. Frajik R. Millspaugh,
KJcknn tf ihm Pntsrnnat riinrexe of
Kansas, except that he grew slightly
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weaKer. wo nope lor ms rccuvwy.
Why Rheumatism Comes
With Cold Weather
(By Valentine Mott Pierce M. D.)
A close connection exists between
these two-cold weather and rheuma
tism. Prof. Alex. Haig, of London,
has the most followers in the medical
profession in the belief that the pres
ence in the system of uric acid, or its
salts in excess, is the real cause of
rheumatism. Everyone has recognized
the difference in the appearance of
their water as soon as it gets cold;
there is often a copious sediment of
"bsickdust."- l '. ! ' ' '
Several causes may lead up to an
accumulation of uric acid in the sys
tem, which, in turn, cause rheumatism
or gout, or creaky joints, swollen fin
gers, or painful joints. - For one rea
son the skht does not throw off the
uric acid, by profuse sweating, as in
the hot weather, and the kidneys are
unable to take care of the double
burden. " Another reason is that peo
ple do not drink as much water in
cold weather as in summer, which
helps to flush the kidneys. - Again,
they eat more meat in cold weather,
and some people are so susceptible
that they soon develop rheumatism
after eating meat. -. ' .
At all such times persons should
drink copiously of hot water, say, a
pint morning and night, and take
Anuric three or four times a day. This
Anuric comes in tablet form and can
be had at almost any drug store. It
dissolves the uric acid -in the system
and carries it outward, I would ad
vise everyone to take Anuric occa
sionally, and continue for three or
four weeks, and in that way avoid
rheumatism, gout and many of the
painful disorders due to uric acid m
the system. ;
' Make yourself healthy and strong
by open-air exercise and diet. Then
cleanse the liver by occasionally stim
ulating its action with a pleasant lax
ative composed of the May-apple,
dried juice of aloes and root of jalap.
Sugar-coated and long sold by all
druggists as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
reliefs. adv. ..
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Omaha
Drug Market
;:V'r . Prce Below Will Be Found the
' Lowest Obtainable in Omaha
Aspirin Tablets, 2 doz. . . .35c
Alcock's Porous Plasters. .12c
Bromo Seltzer
10c 19c. 39c. 79c
0c Bourieois Java Rice Pow
der for....... 29c
50c Charles Flesh Food.. 34c
25c Carter's Little Liver
Pills ....12c
35c Castoria, eenuihe. for....
25c Caticura Soap for 17c
60c Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin.. 29c
50c Doan's Kidney Pills for. . .34c
Fellow's Syrup. ,. . 84c and $1.14
25c Holmes. Frostilla 17c
$1.25 Cude's Peptomangan, ,98c
25c Hays' Hair Health 14c
75c Jad Salts fof .54c
25e Kennedy's Laxative Cough
Syrup for. Me
25c Lazell's Massatta Talcum. 12c
25c Mentholatum for. ....... 14c
Thar, fa Beanty to Every Jap
Itigt&ttCs
Milkweed Cream
Corrects Cempluioa FaalU
' Ask us for the thing: in
our line you couldn't find
at other drug stores.
We sell Ingram's Milk
weed Cream, 50c size,
for 39
25c Mennen's Talcum, four kinds,
each 12c
$1.50 Oriental Cream. ... ..$1.09
50c Pape's Diapepsin for.... 29c
$1.00 Pinkham's Compound. ...64a
25c Packer's Tar Soap for 14c
Sal Hepatica 19c, 34c, 69c
50c Syrup of Figs 34c
S- S. S ....64c and $1.24
25c Sioan's Liniment for.... 14c
Rexall Kidney Remedy. .45c, 89c
25c Woodbury's Facial Soap.. 17c
$1.00 Wine of Cardui ........ 59c
SMOKERS Vuit our cigar Dept. mry day, especially Saturday.
Prompt Service, Free Delivery and plenty of the goods we adver
tise make our stores busy ones, and verify our catch line phrase -"You
Save Time and Money by Trading at the Four Sherman & Mc
Connell Stores."
Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
rnniv Iflfti mnA hnil
r Corner 16th and Harney
(Th. Owl)
Corner 19th and Farnam
Corner 24th and Farnam
(Tho Harvard)
A Veritable Harvest of Surprising Values Here for You Saturda
Remarkable Values
In Hosiery
Saturday
U iljOIP DOOGEDOUOLAS STREETS
Women's Purs Thread Silk
Hosiery, in black and colon;
fancy stripes and embroid
ered designs; in all silk and
some with lisle tops; $1.50
and $1.75 values, sale price,
Pir 81.25
Women's Heavy 'Fleeced and
Wool Hose; in black and ox
ford. 35 Pr. 3 pairs
!for S1.00
M I s s e s' and Children's
Fleeced and Cashmere hose.
ized Lisle Hose, all wanted
Women's Heavy and Me-lcolora' Pe. Pr..5t
dium Weight Mercerized 1 Women's Silk and Wool and
Lisle Hose, with fancy col-1 Fine Cashmere Hose; regu
ored tops. 354 pair, or 3 liar and outsize. $1.25 val
Pi" ..... $1.00 lues. PairT 98
tHAMB... 1..1n. .J r..t.
it vuicu ncuuuu BUU VUlin as j nsv j
Size Fiber Silk and Mercer- Pa,r 25 and 35
Misses' Fine Silk Ribbed
Hose, in black and white.
Pir 75t
Infants' Cashmere Hose,
black and colors. Pair. .25
French Kid Lamb
Skin and Wash
Leather Gloves, in
a large variety of
styles and colorings; also the Double Silk and Chamois-
ette o loves.
Gloves for Women, and
Children
French Kid Gloves with'Ka;
beautiful embroidered backs,
at, pair.. 81.50 to $2.50
Women's Guaranteed Wash
able Kid Gloves, in a variety
of styles, at, pair
$1.19 to 82.50
Women's Lamb Skin and
Cape Gloves, in most all col
ors; all perfect. Specially
prices for . Saturday, at,
pair . .89
Kayser and L. & L. Double
Silk Gloves, in all colors;
plain or fancy backs,' at,
pair $1.00
Boys' and Girls' Lined Kid
Gloves and Mittens, Lined
Gauntlet Fur Mittens, Bear
Skin Gloves, exceptional
values, at, pair, . , . . . .59
Children's Wool Gloves and
Mitts, all sizes, for Satur
day, at, pair. 25
AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE of WOMEN'S and MISSES' WINTER COATS
A Thousand-Smart New Coats Sent on by Our Buyer Now in New York Included for Saturday
COATS AT $12.75
At this price Saturday are hundreds of warm
winter coats, in Wool Plushes, Friezes and Nov
elty Cloths ; sizes for ladies and misses and extra
large sizes. Special values Sat- C10 7R
urday, at . . . y I L, I d
COATS AT $19.50
At this price Saturday are Plush Coats, Wool Ve
lour Coats, Broadcloth Coats, Melton Coats and
Many Novelty Cloth Coate, made with ripple and
flare backs. Belted Coats in the season's many
shades. Sizes 16 to 48. - A rA
Special, at. y IVaOU
COATS AT $25.00
Hundreds of Elegant Cloth Coats, trimmed with
Fur and Novelty Beaver Cloths, also Plush Coats
in the season's many styles, i Coats in this lot
Saturday made to sell at $35.00. An endless
variety of styles to select x 04E AA
from.-.,:..,..... ,..:J $Z0.QU
Saturday in Children's Section
Hundreds of Children's Coats Received for Saturday; sizes
2 to 14. In special selling lota. Prices -
$3.95, $5.95, $7.95, $9.95
Elegant Value.
Children's Dresses
At $2.95 Thousands of pretty Serge Dresses, 6 to 14; suit
able for all kinds of wear; plain colors and plaid; d0 QC
all sizes. Special. V .vO
At $4.95 Dresses in serges and pretty plaids; sizes 4 to 14;
in navys, reds, browns; many styles. Dresses at A C
this price worth $7.60. Saturday. pi'.73
COATS AT S35.0O
In this lot Saturday at Beautiful Coats in Baffin
Plushes, Seal Plushes, Bolivias, Wool Velours,
Broadcloth Coats and Novelty Coats. Nearly all
fur trimmed. Worth a great deal COC "l
more. Special values. ... . . . ... . V)9aVV
Sale of Evening
COATS
$100.00 Evening Coats dQ A A
Saturday . . . . . . Y. y3uu
$85.00 Evening Coats, , 4 A AA
Saturday........ pa.UU
$55.00, $60..00, $65.00
Coats Saturday
$39.00
Furs for Children ; '
Just received a complete show
ing of Furs for the little tots. Sets
from $1.00 to $15.00. See the
great variety Saturday.'
Blouses for Saturday-
A lot of, Georgette Crepe Blouses in the light
shades, also navy, browns and the leading;
dark shades; worth $7.50, f C AA
Saturdayat
Japanese Padded Vests are here. Just the
thing to wear under a suit jacket. Conif ortable
af.nl.'!.::..Y$1-50 to $3.98
Neckwear, , Veilings and Hair Goods
at Reduced Prices Saturday
25c
$1.25
'35c
A beautiful line of broadcloth and georgette sets and separ- 7 K
ate collar, In all the new shapes. Special Saturday, each. .. . J O
Net, organdy, flannel and georgette collars; many pretty styles PA
to select from, each.'. . , OUC
Organdy and Swiss Collars, also sets, in round and depe back;
worth up to 75c. Sale price, each. , . . .
Chiffon Veils, in all shades, 2 yards long. . ... v
Special at, each. , .
Fancy Mesh Veils with narrow border, in black and white.
Special, at.
Window Ties, in plaids and plain colors. OC
Each, at. . ........ i , . ; . . .. .'. . OC
Hair Goods at One
Half Price
3 Separate Strand (1 rft
Switch, at. ...... '. V 1 .OU
8 Separate Strand
Switch, at.......
3 Separate Strand
Switch, at.
Plain Linen Handker- ,1 A
chiefs, at. . .vi v 1UC
A good assortment of linen and
Swiss Handkerchiefs, embroid
ered in colon; also plain white.
Worth 16c, Saturday, . J 1
each, at. . , . . , . , i . I 2 C
Crepe de chine hand- OC
kerchiefs, special.'. . . . aCOC
$1.00
50c
$10, $12, $15, $18, $20, and $25.00
Pattern Hats $(& (Q)
Go SATURDAY at . . . .
The cream of the season's productions.
; Practically every High-Class Hat in our
large stock. You will find a good many
trimmed with Paradise, Aigrettes, ,
Goura, etc., Gold and Silver Lace Hats,
"Andrea" and "CONCELLO"
MODELS INCLUDED
r..;.,;
Several Hundred Hats No Two Alike
Specials in Winter Underwear
Ladies' All Wool, Silk and Wool, Silk and Lisle
Union Suits, in flesh and white; worth to $5.00,
t , -81.98. $2.50. $3.50
Ladies' Wool Union Suits, heavy weight, white or
gray, at 81.50
Ladies' Heavy Fleece, Medium or Light Weight
Union Suits, any style; Worth $1.60, at... .98
Ladies' Heavy Fleece Pants or Union Suits, odd'
lots and samples, at..... 49"
Ladies'' Black Wool Tights; regular' $1.50 values,
at .98
Ladies' Jersey Knit Wool Skirts, in black, gray and
fancy; worth to $1.60, at. ...... .69 and 98
Ladies' Slik and Wool, All Wool Vests and Pants;
gray, scarlet and white, at...., 81.25
Italian Silk Vests and Bloomers; embrered, 81.98
Dainty Silk and Satin Boudoir Cape: worth to,
$1.00, at .: 49)
Ladies' Outing Gowns, extra heavy - quality,
at 1e na use . .
Children's Heavy Fleece Gowns, Sleepers and Night Shirts, at 49
Children's Black Wool Drawers, at... , ,.49
Children's Knit Wool Skirfsi worth $1.00, at. ....... .. .75
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Saturday Specials
Corset and
Sweater Sections
Second Floor Front Room
$3.00 Corsets, in pink or white, all
styles; also some Rubber Corsets, in
pink or white; all sizes. . Saturday,
at ..81.49
75c Brassieres, fastening iront or
back; nicely trimmed with lace or
embroidery. Saturday at. .. . .49
SWEATERS
Boys' Sweaters, in light, oxford, car
dinal, brown, navy; 24 to 35,81,50
Boys' Sweaters, in oxford and car
dinal; 24 to 86 sizes. Sat. at 81.98
Children's Sweaters, in Copenhagen,
cardinal, rose, brown, all colors and
sizes . -81.50.
81,98. 82.98. 83.50
Cap and Scarf Sets, in Copenhagen,
rose, Kelley. Saturday at. .81.75
Children's Toques, in all colors. Sat
urday, at , ,. . .50
'Worth While' Shoe SaleSaturday
Men b gun metal, welt soles, all sizes,
good dependable shoes From the
bankrupt stock of the ' , ' .
Mid-West Shoe Co.
Shoes that sell regularly' at $4.00,
pair .... ...... ,v.....$3,00
Women's Black Vici Kid Lace Shoes,
leather Louis heels, all sizes ; -$5.00
values,, at i;, , ,
Women's White Kid, welt soles with Havana
Brown or Soap Kid vamps; an $8 value, spe
cial Saturday $6.50
The Krieder Special for boys; calf vamps,
mat calf tops, English , style; a $4.50
value, at - .'. -83.50
Boys' Dependable School Shoes in blucher
style, sizes 1 to 6 H, at. ......... . -81.75
Misses' and Children's Shoes, all sizes from
8V4 to 2, wide lasts; $2.26 values. . - 81.75
"Kreep-a-wa" warm slippers for morning and
evening wear, all colors: . $1.50 values,
at 81.00
' StaUon and Crottctt Shoes for Mm
Groror and Quaon Quality Shoe for Women
$4.00
Timely Sale of High-Grade Jewelry!
' Tha fact that we ara haadquartm far HifB-Graae Jewalry, gllvenrara and Franch Ivory U emphaaliati by tha ttrenf llna
el navaltft wa ara ahowtny. Thla aala affara ma opportune caaaca te aacura Chrtttmaa gifts at a eavtag. - - j -
Gold-fUled Pocket KnUw wit(vA-l
?ality itel bladei, cnirraved and plain
inishes. Warranted. 11.(0 value, at 7e
French Ivory Clocks. Several desima
and ehapei to ehooee from, cuaranteed
movemenU of American or Imported
manufacturers. $1.60 to $2.(0 values,
choke, st $139
Women's 10-k Solid Gold Tiffsny Stone
Set Rirtfri, all colors stones all siies.
$2,80 value, at. $130
Sterling Silver Dorine. complete with
ring and chain, fitted with mirror, small
si, ca nbe utied for solid or loose pow
der, $2.00 value, at ....$1.25
Fine Imported 7-JeweI Watch Bracelet,
small else, 20year gold filled case with
1-20 stock American detachable bracelet,
gold dial, a warranted timekeeper. Reg.
ularly $7.60. Special, at. , .$4M
5PECIAL
Fine French Ivory Toilet - Set. Solid
block ivory, beveled mirror, real bristle
hair brush and comb in lined case. An ex
ceptional value, $6.00 value, at.... $330
SPECIAL. .
Hen's Sterling- Silver and Gold-Filled
Belt Buckles. Fine hand engraved and
Kengtne wrnea designs, complete with
I Tubular leather belt. Engraved free. 12.60
values, Saturday, at ...$1.40
Men's 1$ sisa Elgin Watches, 20-year
guaranteed Royal cases, fine engine turn
ed and hand-engraved deaigne, 7-Jewel
nickel movement. $12.00 value at $8.00
Solid Gold Scarf Pins, stone set or
plain designs, large variety to choose
Hrom. $2.00 value, at $1.00"
Sterling Silver Rosary in' large fancy
beads with heavy crucifix, In leather cane.
Engraved free. Ift.QO vnlue, at. . . .$3.SO
Fancy Gold-Pilled Rosiary in all color
stones, cut beads, gold capped decade
beads, warranted for 6 years. Choice. .$1
Small Bracelet Watches in octagon snd
round shapes, 20-year guarantee, hand
engraved designs, lfi-jewel wsrranted
movements. Gold face dials. Sale price,
each $1230
Heavy Gold-filled Flexible Bracelets, in
narrow and medium widths, prettily en-'
graved or plain. Regularly $3.00. , .$1.00
Uofd.filled Birth -tone Rings with aterling
silver prongs. Sapphire, emerald, ame
thyst and. tops t doublets, vary brilliant
stones. $1.00 valas..., - 69c
Fine Gold-Filled UVsllleres with sol
dered link chain, many artistic designs,
warranted to give satisfaction. $1 vaule.,
at 09c
Fine Real Pink Shell Cameo, Italian
hsnd engraved, set In solid gold mount
ings, engraved beset. Can be used ss
brooch or pendant. $10 value, at.s ,$740
Fine Oriental Pearls in beautiful pink
colorings, graduated beads with 14-kt.
white gold clasp set with genuine cut
diamond, $8.$0 value while they last,
at $4M
- A recent Importation of Fine Italian
Pearl Necklaces, all filled beads In all
slies, including the very rare seed pearls.
Matched beads and graduated. Unmount
ed, with silkr tassels. Just as they ar
rived. A ehanee that won't occur again.
$2.00 values, choice. . .$1.00
Saturday's Specials in
v Art Goods
P. P. C. Crochet Cot- ' l 1
ton. yC-
-25c Stamped Aprons, r
at . IUC
Stamped Laundry Bags, at
50c, 75c, 85c
Stamped Pillow Cases, at
50c, 75c
60c Stamped Gowns, JJq
Six Skeins Silk Twist . e
for. OC
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