THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4. 1917. T Says Hot Water Each Day Keeps the Doctor Away Drink glass of hot water before breakfast to waah out the poisons. Life is not merely to live, but to live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look welL What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poison ous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening, and purifying the entire alimentary canal, before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully in vigorating. It cleanses out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid ap petite for breakfast While you are enjoying your breakfast the water and phosphate is quietly extracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate from the drug store whicfc will cost very little, but is sufficient to .make anyone a pro nounced crank on the subject of in ternal sanitation. Advertisement RESOLVE TO ESCAPE THE CLUTCHES OF GRIPPE Many Physicians Recommend Duffy's Pure Halt Whiskey as a Reliable Remedy and Preventive. At this season of, the year, when exposure t" sndden and severe changes of weather is frequent, grip and pneumonia often attack the sys tem quickly and relentlessly, es pecially if you are run down from worry, overwork or exposure. For more than half a century Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has been recognized as a beneficial remedy in the prevention of coughs, colds, grip, pneumonia and diseases of the respi ratory organs. The secret of its suc cess in relieving and forestalling throat and lung troubles lies in the fact that it is made for medicinal pur poses from health-giving grains thor oughly malted. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey helps the stomach to better digest and assimilate food in order that richer and purer blood may come from it, .so that the circulation will be strong and powerful, carrying health and vigor to every organ of the body. Don't hesitate, buy a bot tle today. Sold in sealed bottles only by most druggists, grocers and deal ers, $1.00. If they can't supply you, write us. Useful household booklet free. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. Red Blotches Turned to Pimples Itched Burned And Smarted Till Nearly Went Wild. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Healed. "Big red blotches appeared on my face and later turned into pimples. My face was fierce. The pimples itched, burned, and smarted until I nearly went wild and I scratched them until I could not rest night or day. They were hard and large and most all came to a head and scat tered over my face disfiguring it some thing awful. "Remedy upon remedy was used but to no avail and for three years I was treated. I ran across a Cuticura Soap and Ointment advertisement so I bought them and fifteen or twenty days' con tinued use of the Cuticura Soap and Ointment brought back my good com plexion. I was healed." (Signed) Miss Beatrice Barton, R.R.I, Box 55, Grand Rapids, Wis., Sept 14, 1916. It is distressing to reflect that much, if not all, of this suffering might have been prevented by using Cuticura Soap and no other for every-day toilet pur poses with a little Cuticura Ointment now and then as needed to soothe and heal the first signs of skin or scalp troubles. Nothing purer or sweeter than these delicate emollients. For Free Sample Each by Return Mail address post-card: "Cuticura, Dept. H, Boston." Sold everywhere. What to Do for Eczema Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for 25c or $1.00 for extra large size, get a bottle of semo. When applied as directed, it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zetno is a dean, dependable and inex pensive, penetrating, antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effective and satisfying. Tlu S. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. QorQO Every Niqhf For Constipation HeadacieJndiestion,etc IRANDnETH i 11 Safe And Sure Q Brief City News. rtettamn Wcddlaf Stag Ed holm. Sort Nst Is New Suni Prose, TVs Cleaned. lOe, at CaWo. Web. Ml Bat Heal for the m ClUrsnVnt Inn. Dr. W. K. Foot, now nt 1011 Pint Nett. George Tamisiea is still In St. Jo seph's hospital. Bragan & Raymond, Law Office, re moved to suite 1300 New First Na tional Bank Bid.. 16th and Farnam. New Ue Stock Firm Newton R. Bryson and Tyler H. Bryson are the Incorporators of Bryson Bros., a live stock commission Arm that will oper ate at the South Side stock yards. The capital is 125,000. Small Blaae Fire of unknown ori gin Wednesday caused $200 damage to a house at Fifth and Pierce streets owned by Mrs. Mary Weeks and oc cupied by William H. Hall. Two rooms were badly damaged. Seek Ed Abbott Police officials have been asked to search for Ed Ab bott who disappeared from home three weeks ago. His mother, who is 86 years of age and is ill, had a friend write the letter, which gave no address. Melchlors Incorporate Articles of incorporation for P. Melchlors & Son, manufacturers and repairers of ma chinery, have been filed with the county clerk. The capital is J25.0OO. Peter Melchiors and Fred J. Melchlors are the incorporators. Hlatt Building Company The Blatt Building company, which will do a general real estate business, has filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk. The capital Is 1100,000. Jesse L. Hlatt, Lynn T. Putman and J. T. Harnett are the incorporators. Stamp Collectors to Meet The Omaha Stamp club will hold its regu lar meeting Friday evening at room 210, First National Bank building, cor ner Thirteenth and Farnam streets. An A. P. S. circuit will be on hand and there will be other interesting fea tures. Fine Fireplace Goods Sunderland. To lecture on the Philippines Prof. P. R. Verzosa of Dubuque col lege will give an Illustrated lecture with steropticon slides at St. Cecelia's auditorium, Thirty-ninth and Webster, Thursday evening under the auspices of Archbishop J. J. Harty. Others on the program are Miss Vivian Rellly, Miss Agnes Whelan, Miss Helen O'Brien, Miss Winifred Traynor and Mr. Lou Traynor. Two Arc Found Guilty-iwilllam Puckett, 2857 Farnam street, and William Stewart, ,209 South Twenty seventh street, two negroes, arrested after an attempt to lure Alma Petite, 316 South Twenty-sixth, to Twenty fifth and Leavenworth streets, were found guilty in police court and sen tenced to ninety days each in the county jail. Evidence against the negroes was not sufficient to Justify a state charge and so they were given the limit for vagrancy. Charity Thwarts Hunger and Cold In Many Families More than 1,000 baskets of food stuffs for Christmas were distributed to deserving poor persons during the Christmas season, by the various organizations in the Associated Chari ties. This was shown by the checking of the advisory committee.. ' It was reported that Captain Pey ton had distributed 300 baskets," Miss McGee, 25; Major McCormick, 300; Mrs. Doane through various organi zations 300, besides 800 baskets handled by the "Good Fellows" organ ization. An effort will be made to centralize the work more next year. It is the hope of the committee that the work will be handled in one office, although card indexes are even now kept in all the offices and the co-operation is such that almost no duplication oc curs. "Much of the charity done at Christ mas time," said Rabbi Cohn,."was of such a character that these neoole get provisions for weeks to come. The charity did not stop at merely giving Christmas baskets for the day. In some cases coal was furnished, and some places where the necessity was great two and three tons of coal were put in for a family." Classes at Omaha Uni to Be Held in flew Building When the students of the Univer sity of Omaha return to school next Monday morning they will find their school rooms and supplies in the new $75,000 building. At the present time nearly all the laboratory equipment has been installed and most of the other supplies are there. By the end of the week everything will be spick and span. There was some doubt as to whether the building would be ready for use by January 8, but now it is certain that regular classes will be held there starting at 8 o'leock. Redick hall will be torn down this week. Commercial Club May Send Delegate to Lincoln The Nebraska Conference of Chari ties and Correction is to hold its seventeenth annual meeting at Lin coln in the Lindell hotel, January 7, 8 and 9. The Omaha Commercial club has been asked to send a repre sentative. Rev. S. Mills Hays of Lin coln is president. John E. Miller of Lincoln is first vice president and Mrs. F. H. Cole of Omaha, second vice president. Miss Ida L. Robbins of Lincoln is secretary and Mrs. W. E. Hardy of Lincoln, treasurer. Motorcycle Officer Weds on New Year's Police Officer A. G. Cooper, as signed to the motorcycle squadron, surprised his comrades on the police department last night by coyly con fessing that the reason he disappeared early New Year's day was because he was busy contracting for a life partner. His bride was Miss Mary E. Bell, 2818 Dodge street. Two Men Quarrel and One -Shoots the Other in Leg Fred Kahler, brother of O. "Dutch" Kahler, half owner of the Drexel Hotel bar, was shot in the leg by Joe Sesto last night, as the result of a quarrel, according to the police. Kahler is not seriously hurt. Sesto was arrested. Coagha and Cold. Are Dangerous. Internal throat and cheat trouble pro due Inriammatlon. To reduce Inflamma tion, looaen couth, destroy cold germ. uh Dr. Klns'M New Discovery. All drugging. Advertisement. DE FACTOS RODT VILLISTA FORCE Government Troops Victorious Over Bebel Command in Three -Day Battle. CASEANZA WON'T SIGN UP Chihuahua, Jan. 3. In a bat.le that lasted three days, government forces have won a decisive victory over a rebel command near Guerrero, with the loss to Villa of twenty-five dead, 140 prisoners and an immense amount of loot, while another important suc cess was registered at the same time at Bustamante, south of Santa Rosalia, where the rebels left behind them over sixty dead and a quantity of supplies in their retareat El Paso, Tex., Jan. 2. It was learned here that Villa carried pff from Chihuahua City 150 cars of plunder, including, autos, wagons, uniforms, blankets, shoes and corn and other foodstuffs in addition to the military equipment. Carranza Won't Sign. Washington, Jan. 2. Official ad mission was made that Carranza had refused to sign the protocol. Henry P. Fletcher, confirmed as ambassador to Mexico almost a year ago, Is about to start for his post, where American interests now are represented by a clerk. The with drawal of Pershing's expedition is understood to be very seriously con sidered by the administration. ACTRESS TELLS SECRET A Well Known Actress Tells How She Darkened Her Gray Hair With a Simple Home Made Mixture. Miss Blanche Rose, a well-known actress, who darkened her gray hair with a simple preparation which she mixed at home, in a recent interview at Chicago, III., made the following statement: "Any lady or gentleman can darken their gray hair and make it soft and glossy with this simple recipe, which they can mix at home. To a half pint of water add 1 or. of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Com pound, and i oz. of glycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until it becomes the required shade. This will make a gray haired person look 20 years younger. It make the hair soft and glossy, is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. Advertisement. mm THURSDAY EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS our whole stock of high grade HEARTH FURNISHINGS at prices mark ed down far below the fig ures which regularly ap ply. The re duction i tO Now is the time to buy articles for your fireplace. SCREENS ANDIRONS FIRE TOOLS RAIL FENDERS GAS LOGS WOOD HOLDERS Sunderland Entire 3d Floor Keeline Bldg., 17th and Harney 3 BOVPENCIL 17 Nock Depttt2 Copying. For tvtry purpose -esetrfC"" " roan el535rtD warm V aMBWlTCiM' IS SUMUMt NTO CLASS Burgess-Nash Company " EVERYBODY STORE1 Wednesday, January 3, 1917. STORE NEWS FOR THURSDAY. Phone Doug. 137. BLOUSES Never, to Our Knowledge, Have We Offered Such Extreme Values and Such Charming Selection in PAINTY LEN01E1EI1E As in THIS MID -WINTER WHITE SALE for 1917 TTS the first complete and thorough showing of authoritative styles for Spring and Summer the very 1 newest ideas for 1917. Values so unusual as to thoroughly convince you that now is the time to secure your supply of lingerie blouses for the coming season. THE ILLUSTRATIONS REPRESENT BUT FOUR OF THE MANY CHARMING STYLES INCLUDED. , r Voile and Organdie Blouses, $1.00 Made with large, flat collars, long sleeves, val. lace; sizes 34 to 46. Embroidered Voile, Organdie Blouses, $1.50 Prettily trimmed in laces others daintily tucked and hemstitched, full length sleeves and smart collars ; sizes 34 to 46. Blouses of Batiste and Voile, $2.00 Trimmings of val. and venice lace, pretty collar and cuff effects, long sleeves, sizes 36 to 46. Attractively Embroidered Blouses at $2.50 . Also prettily tucked and hemstitched, and trimmed Many styles, and every Diouse a spien- Sheer Lingerie Blouses at $3.00 Sailor collar styles simple styles and trimmed mod els; sizes 34 to 46. Dainty New Blouses at $3.50 In all the coming summer styles, filet, venice and val. lace trimmed hand embroidered dainty tucks and hemstitching. Sizes 34 to 46. Exquisite New Blouses at $5.00 Prettily embroidered, tucked and lace trimmed, ma terials are soft batistes and fine voiles, every new collar and cuff effect. Sizes 34 to 44. Smart Sailor Collar Blouses, $5.95 . Jabot effects lace trimmings and embroidered blouses, sizes 34 to 44. ' with dainty laces, did value. Sizes 34 to 46 and a few in 48 to 52 Other dainty groups at $10.00, $1 2.50, $15.00, $16.50 and $18.50, Burgees-Nash C. Second Floor. It's Doubtful If You Will Be Able to Soon Again Buy LINENS at Such Low Prices WE planned this sale long before the advance in price in the linen market and we offer you the benefit of the saving. These few items as examples: Beautiful Pattern Cloths and Napkins Pure linen and satin finish damask, heavy weight, will give good wear. Cloth. 72-inch by 3 yards, $4.60. Napkins, 22x22-inch, to match, 14.00 dozen. Cloth, 72-inch by 2 yards, $3.00. Cloth, 72-inch by 2 yards, $3.75. , Round designs, extra heavy satin damask, bordered all around, handsome patterns. Cloth, 72-inch by 2 yards, $4.00. Cloth, 72-inch by 2 ft yards, $5.00. Fine double satin damask cloths, round designs, beautiful assorted patterns. Cloth, 72-inch by 3 yards, $6.00. Napkins to match, 22x22-inch, $5.00 dozen. Cloth, 72-inch by 2 yards, $5.00. Cloth, 72-inch by 2tt yds., $6.25. Cloth, 72-inch by 3 yards, $7.50. Mercerized Damask, 39c Bleached table damask, good weight, assorted patterns, 64-inch, at 39c the yard. Cloth, 81-inch by 214 yards, $7.00. Napkins, 20x20-lnch, $4.75 dozen. Napkins, 24x24-inch, $6.50 dozen. Snow White Damask, $1.50 Snow white double aatin damask, pure linen, very fine finish, in as sorted patterns, 72-inch, $1.60 yd. Fancy Linens Reduced TNCLUDING buffet -I scarfs, lunch cloths, center pieces, table cloths, etc., in lace and embroid ery. Soma are soiled, some are only mussed from holiday display. Ev ery one an extreme val ue at the Mid-Winter sale price Thursday.' Unbleached Damask, $1.19 Heavy unbleached damask, pure Irish linen will give ex cellent satisfaction at $1.19 the yard. M ID-Winter Sale of White Goods Painty sheer materials for the Season of 1917. ' long cloth Chamois finish long cloth, full 36 inches wide, for wo men's and children's undergar ments and infants' wear. Neatly put up in convenient 10-yard bolts. A. '36-inch long cloth, 10 yard bolt, $1.00. C. 36-inch long cloth, 10 yard bolt, $1.60. . ENGLISH NAINSOOK.' Made from long thread itaplt cot ton, snow white, will wear and laun der perfectly. No. 20 If Inches wide, 10-rard bolt. S1.50. No. 40 40 inehel wide, 10-rard bolt, 2&0. "KAMURA" NAINSOOK, $3.25 Fine eheer naineook for dainty lin gerie and infante' wear, 42 inehee wide. Ten yards neatly boxed, lor $3.25. Burgees-Nash Co. Main Floor. Two Important Sales Coming Announcing for Next Saturday The Sale of the Black, The Hatter Stock of Hats and Furnishings Our Third Annual Mid-Winter Sale of Muslin Underwear Starts Next Monday, January 8th. See papers for particulars. The, Mid-Winter Sale of , Women's House Dresses Is a Timely Offering of Interest to Every Woman THE showing is very extensive, embracing a wide range of styles in the favored materials the mid-winter sale prices are real inducements. Mina Taylor House Dresses, at $1.25 No. 34451 Made of percale, in pink, lavender, blue, green, plaids, also in white back ground with black figure. Collar bias, strap of self material, pretty plain skirt. Sizes 34-44. Price $1.28. Mina Taylor House Dresses, at $1.50 No. 34429 Made of standard percale, assorted light colorings. Plain waist with round collar with two points in front. Sleeves length, turn-back cuffs, three-piece skirt with patch pocket, piping in contrasting colors; large pearl buttons; regular 34 to 44, stouta 41 to 47. Mina Taylor House Dresses, at $1.75 No. 34405 Made of American cambric in pink, blue and gray; two tucks on each side of waist to form fullness; back of waist stitched on shoulder and a pointed tab is left to form yoke effect; sleeves, bias cuff to match fancy bias collar and set on belt. Collar, cuffs and belt are trimmed with one-inch band of plain material to match pre dominating color in dress; large pearl buttons are used as trimming and fasteners; sizes, regular, 34 to 44. Mina Taylor Houses Dresses, at $2.50 No. 34419 Fine gingham in assorted stripes, made with full waist, detachable belt, large pockets, cuffs and collar of pretty, white linen; sizes 34-44. trice sz.so. Mina Taylor House Dresses, Thursday, at $2.25 No. 34452 Made of fine percale in assorted colors, even checks; embroidery trimmed collar; me dium wait line. Size 34-44. Price $2.25. id-Winter Sale of Sheets, Cases, Muslins, Etc. IT'S the one time of the year when prices on bedding supplies are at the lowest notch. Here is an idea of how well we provided against a steadily rising mar ket. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Sheets and Cases Underpriced. "NIGHTTIME" sheets and cases, seamless, superior in weave, quality and finish to the well known Pepperell and Dallas grades. Special! Fruit of the Loom Muslins, 8c Yard Pruif of the Loom bleached muslin with other well known brande, in cluding WamsntU. Automobile, True Blue, etc., special Thursday, yd.. Ac. (No phone or mail orders accepted.) 42x36-ineh cases 17c 45x36-inch cases 19c 63x90-inch sheets 60c 72x90-inch sheets. 85c 72x99-inch sheets 90c 81x90-inch sheets 90c 63x99-incb sheets 85c 81x99-inch sheets 95c NOTE An additional charge of Sc is made for the aboee brand of pillow cases or 10c for the sheets when hemstitched. C..l... ClwMttx at SOc 64x90-inch unbleached seamless sheets for sin gle beds, equal to pequot and Utica brands, at 50c. Hemstitched Cases, 19c Hemstitched, embroidered pillow cams, 46x36 inch, in assorted designs, also cases reinforced with English cord, a protection for hem, regularly 25c, for 19c ...... , 27V2c to 29c Bleached Tubing, at 19c Genuine Dwight Anchor tubing, only make with that soft, satin finish; also pequot tubings, un branded, 42 to 54-inch, usually 27c to 29c, the yard, 19c. Buriess-Naah Co.- Pillow Cases, at 12 'Ac Good quality, bleached pillow cases, 42x36-inch. We consider them extreme values, Thursday at, each 12 He. Bleached Sheets at 65c 81x90-inch bleached, center seamed sheets, hemmed and made of round thread sheeting, special, 65c. Pepperell Sheeting Good quality and weight. 8- 4 size for 27c 9- 4 size for 29c 10- 4 size for 31c Down-Stairs Store. Extreme Corset Values at $4.39 That's what this Mid-winter white sale affords. For in stance, here is a group of high grade corsets in well known brands, including Bien Jolie, Grecian Tricot, La Victore, etc. in coutils and brocades, great variety of styles no doubt the style best suited to your figure ; corsets that were to $12, at, $4.39. Brassieres at $1.98 In cluny or embroidery ef fects, all good, desirable num bers, either front or back clos ing; brassieres that were to $3.50, for $1.98. ".. Brassieres that were to $2.00 for $1.19. Brassieres that were to 75c' for 39c. ' Bureees-Nash Ce. Second Floor.