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    THE BEE : OMAHA,' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1917.
5,030,300 Corns
lifted Right OH!
Try 2 Drops of Magic "Geti-It"
There'i a wonderful diierence between get
' ting rid of a corn now and the way they
used to try to get rid of it -onlj twar or
fixe yean ago. "Guti-lt" has revolutionised
corn history. It's the on corn remedy to
day that acts on the new principle, not only
Nebraska
Sf Just Ttrwp of Gt-It o
Tomorrow IH J urt Peei That Com
Right Off and It's Gonot
f shrrveling up the com, but of loosening
the corn off so loose thst you can lift it
right off with your fingers. rut 2 drops of
'Gts-It" on that , corn ' or callus tonight.
That's all. The corn is doomed sure as sun
rise. No pain, or trouble, or soreness. You do
away once and for all with toe-bundling
bandage, toe-eattng salves and irresponsible
vhat-nots. Try it get surprised and lose a
corn.
"Gets-It" i sold everywhere, 25e a bot
tle, or sent on receipt of price by E. Law
rence ft Co., Chicago, 111.
Sold in Omaha and recommended as the
world's best corn remedy by Sherman ft
McConnell Drug Co. Stores.
, tocrowI4Jassist
HAIR GROWS OR NO PAY,
iWhen your hair "tails out. there la lack
f nature's nourishment, which comes from
the blood. The Modern Vacuum Cap draws
the biood to the hair roots and gives it
RENEWED LIFE. This is forced circulation,
which distends the small blood vessels re
moving all the clogged and sluggish blood
from Around the hair roots and supplies
fresh new blood. Th hair takes on new
life. Makes your hair have a healthy glow.
' Stops It from falling out and renews the
life In the dormant hair follicles so that
they aain grow a healthy head of hair.
We send our caps out on
SIXTY DAYS' FREE TRIAL. .
your own home. We let you be the
judge. If you are not satisfied with the
showing made you return the Cap, and there
are no charges. We run all the risk that
vou nvill be glad to purchase the Cap at
the end of sixty days, or WK LOSE. There
is no publicity, or unpleasant "notoriety as
. all shipments are made, by Parcel Post
without advertising. Wrife today for our
booklet and particulars, sent sealed in plain
envelope. ' ,
Modern Vacuum Cap Co.
159 Barclay Block, DiiTr, Cote.
Simple Way To
End Dandruff
There is one sure way that has
never failed tp remove andruff at
once, and that is to dissolve it, then
you destroy it ,entirely. To do this,
just get about four ounces of plain.
i common liquid arvon from any drug
store (this is all you will need), apply
it at night when retiring; use enough
to moisten the scalp, and rub it in
. gently with the finger tips.
By morning, most if not all, of your
dandruff will be gone, and three or
four more applications will completely
dissolve and entirely destroy every
single sign and trace of it, no mat
ter how much dandruff you rtiay have.
, You. will find all itching and dig
ging of the scalp will stop instantly,
and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous,
glossy, silky and soft, and look- and
feel a hundred rimes' better. Adv.
Nervous Period
ical Headaches
This trouble commonly called "sick-headache,"
is said to be due to the retentio nof
urea in the system. Often it is stated that
s poor condition of the blood is a cause of
these headaches, or that it is a nervous con
dition; and in certain cases, no doubt, this
is true. ' t
Where treatment is demanded, it is more
for the patn than anything else, and Dr.
A. P. Schellachmidt of Louisville has found
anti-kamnta tablets to give prompt and sat
is factory relief. "Best should be insisted
upon," he says, "and the patient should go-
t obeo, darken the room, ana an tne atten
dants and family should be as quiet as pos
sible. An emetic will sometimes shorten the
attack. The bowels should be kept open and
a hot bath and a tborongh rub-down with
a coarse towel often give grateful relief.
Two anti-kamnia tablets when the first signs
appear, will usually prevent the attack. Dur
ing an attack, one tablet every hour or two
will shorten the attack and relieve the usual
nausea and vomiting." These tablets may be
obtained at all druggists. Ask for A-K Tab
lets. They are also unexcelled for nervous
headaches, neuralgia and all pains. Adv.
Pure Blood
You can keep your blood in
good condition have a clear
skin, and bright eyes by taking
kEEHAhS
PILLS
Laseat Sal of Any MeJfeba fattba WsrU.
Sotd everywhere, in boxes. 10c, 25c
Allcock
Th WorWt Grtattst
ExUrmU Rtmtdy.
I Cough and Colds
oa aniw wma sootier
WeakCrtetta,
ny Local
Pain.
. I PLASTERS
1ST.
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(mmimmf'O-Mtj
)S CATARRH, ASTHMA,
, chilis, Croup, Coughs and Colds, or
money back. SoH and guaranteed by
Sherman A McConnell Druf Co.
LOWER HOUSE HAS
793 BILLS ON ROLL
Limit for Introduction Expires
With Forty-Five More in the
Hopper Than Last Time.
TWO MORE DATS IN SENATE
(From a Staff Correspondent. i
Lincoln, Feb. 1. (Special.) The
lower branch of the Nebraska legis
lature closed up its time for introduc
tion of bills about 9 o'clock last even
ing, having put across 793 hills, ex
ceeding the record of last session by
fortv-nve bills.
The last bill was-the state-wide, pro
hibition bill prepared by the joint
committee of both houses and while
waiting for it to be given the fin
ishing touches the members gathered
in joyful conclave and sang -lustily
"Nobody cares how .dry I am."
. Other bills included appropriations
for improvements at various state in
stitutions, enlargement of state farm
hv connection with state lair grounds,
amendments to primary law, several
new deoartments. with accompanying
salaries, and some of lesser impor
tance. .
The senate still has two more days
for taking care of bills and may, too,
exceed the record of the last session.
New Five-Story Business
Block for Grand Island
Grand Island, Neb., Feb. 1 (Spe
cial. The Nebraska Mercantile com
pany at its meeting Monday evening
let contracts for a new five-story
buildine to cost about $75,000. The
rnntract for the building proper was
awarded to Klever & Eriksen. The
plumbing -and heating contract was-
Iet to William Keney & wo., aim uiv
wiring and lighting fixtures to the
Central Power company.
The building will be five Stories
and basement, built of pressed brick.
Bedford stone and terra cotla exterior.
It will be provided ( with the latest
improved refrigerating plant and pro
tected throughout with sprinkler sys
tem, crowned doors and scuppers.
The institution is now strictly a
Grand Island one in every sense, all
of the stock being .owned hv' Grand
Island parties, consisting of the fol
lowing: C. C. Hansen. John Reimers,
-Fred Wietzer, Glenn Jones, F. I.
Coates, Bayard H. Paine, Henry Bar
tenbach, F. E. Slusser, A. C. Maver.
E. W. Augustine, A. E. Naglestock,
C. H. Willman, L. T. Cox, L. F. Kirk
man, L. R. Brininger and T. I.
Hansen. , ,
Suit Filed Against
Boone Commissioners
Albion, Neb., -Feb. 1. (Special.)
Some time ago Michael Cavey began
an action at ' law to hold over as
county commissioner. Thomas Reigle
who was elected as commissioner last
fall in place of Cavey, has commenced
a suit to enjoin the other two com
.missioners, the county clerk and
treasurer from paying Cavey any sal
ary or expenses claimed by him since
January 4, 1V1. '
Former Boone Official
Dies in Washington
-Albion, Neb., Feb. 1. (Special.)
An account of the death of William
Silvers has reached here from his
home in the state Washington. The
deceased was a resident of this coun
ty for years, a member of the Grand
Army and served for two terms as
sheriff of this county. He had been
in ill health for a number of months.
News Notes of Beatrice. .
Beatrice, Neb., Feb. ,1. (Special
Telegram.) Judge Pemberton of the
district court today-wound up the af
fairs of the Cortland Creamery com
pany, which went into the hands of
a receiver some time ago'. Claims
aggregating $3,000 -were allowed by
the court, but the claims of L. B.
Gilmore and other stoakholders
amounting to nearly $3,000 were dis
allowed. George Franklin Rider of Burr.
Neb., and Miss Bertha Mae Snell of
Verdon, this state, were married this
afternoon Nby County Judge O-'KeeM.
- County Fair Officers.
Alliance, Neb., Feb. 1. (Special.)
At the annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Box Butte County Fair
association, the report of the secre
tary showed the fair association, from
a financial standpoint, was In a very
creditable shape. -
All of the board of directors of last
year were re-elected. The following
officers were elected for the coming
year: L. H. Highland, president; C.
A. Newberry, vice president; W. E.
Spencerecretary, and fred tl. Moll-
ring, treasurer.
Better Service in Alliance.
Alliance. Neb., Feb. 1 (Special)
The Alliance Commercial club has
filed a formal motion -with the Ne
braska State Railway commission, re
questing the commission make a for
mal decree, coipc!ing the rendering
of a certain stipulated class of serv
ice for commercial patrons of the
Western Union Telegraph company
at Alliance. This comes as the result
of a compromise between the com
pany and the Alliance Commercial
club.
Humboldt Re-elects School Head.
Humboldt, Neb., Feb. 1. (Speciak)
At a meeting of the' board Tuesday
evening Prof. D. R. Kuns was re-,
elected superintendent of the city
schools at a salary of $1,400. Prof.
Kuns is serving his first year as super
intendent, coming here from Geneva,
and is-doing efficient work. The board
next year will add domestic science
and manual training, which will re
quire the addition of another teacher,
making a total of fifteen.
Valley Schools Reopen.
Vallev, Neb., Feb. 1. (Special.)
The Valley schools, which were closed
a week ago on account of an ex
posure to scarlet feveT, reopened this
morning. There has only been four
cases of scarlet fever.
Are- Voor Bowels Regular
Dr. King's New Discovery will keep bow
els regular and overcome constipation, re
lieve Indigestion and sick headache. 25c. All
Woman Sues Omaha
Saloon Keeper for
Fifty Thousand
Plattsmouth. Xeb., Feb. 1. (Spe
cial.) Mrs. Fred Schniarterer of
Louisville filed through her aitorneys
today a suit for damages for $50,000
against the John Under company of
Omaha and the Chicago Bonding &
Security company of Chicago, as se
curities of the John Under company,
which conducts a saloon in Omaha,
and which she alleges sold her hu
band liquor which made him intoxi
cated and by reason thereof he was
drowned in Woodwortli pond at
Louisville last September. In tUe
petition she relates that te was an
engineer and had been drawing, a
salary ranging front $100 to $125 a
month, and that sjnee his death she
and hcrMwo children, William, aged
2, and Charlotte, aged 4, are helpless
and destitute. , 1
Fremont Syndicate
.Buys Three Small Banks
Fremont, Neb., Feb. 1. Special.)
A syndicate of Fremont investors lias
purchased controlling interest in three
banks in York and Butler counties,
at Surprise Gresham and Ulvsscs.
The syndicate -took possession today.
Fremont people who are interested
are E. R. Gurncy,' A- G- Christensen,
Luke Mundy, F. B. Knapp, Frank
Koss, P. A.' Nelson, Herman Beck
man, J. H. Williams, F. E. Gibson,
J. A. Donahue and .Miss, Alma Ben
ton. Luke Mundy, for ten years clerk
of the district court of Dodge county
will become vice president of the
First bank at Ulysses antf will have
the management of Jhat institution.
Presbyterians Hold '
Conference at Lyons
Lyons, Neb., Feb.' I, (Special.)
Rev. William F. Weir, D. D.. of
Wooster, O.. conducted a Men's
Work conference here last night at
the Presbyterian church, assisted bv
Dr. M. V. Higbce of Omaha. Rev. B.
A. Fyc of Tekamah and Rev. lames
G. Clark of Lyons. A large delega
tion was present from Tekamah.
Walthill, Winnebago and other sur
rounding towns. A banquet was
served in the Presbyterian church
parlors. - '
Springfield Votes Money
For New Water Tank
Springfield, Neb., Feb. 1. (Special.1)
At the election here yesterday the
electors authorized the village hoard
to build a new tank for 4he water
works on the site of the old our
wliich was destroyed a month ago.
An election will be held in a few
days to vote $20,000 bonds for a new
schoolhouse in Springfield. A sink
ing fund for this purpose was voted
several years ago.
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Mother -Made, Quick
Acting Cough syrup
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Shoals be Kept HaaO la Every 4
Home Kaallr Prepared mad
Cuts Little.
Mothers, you'll never know what you
re missing until you make up this in
expensive, quick-acting cough syrup and
try it. Children love its pleasant taste
and nothing else will loosen a cough or
chest cold and heal the inflamed or
swollen throat membranes with such
ease and promptness. It's equally as
goed for grown-ups as for children.
This splendid cough svrup is made by
pouring 2 ounces of Pinex (50 cents
worth ) , into a pint bottle and filling the
bottle with plain granulated sugar
syrup. This gives you a full pint a
family supply of much . better cough
remedy than you could buy ready-made
for $2.50 a clear savuig of $2. , '
The moment it touches the inflamed,
cold-congested membranes that line the
throat and air passages, the healing be
gins, the phlegm loosens, soreness
leaves, cough spasms lessen and soon
disaunear altogether, thus endinir a
cough quicker than you ever thought
possible. Hoarseness and ordinary
couehs'are conquered bv it in 24 hours
or less. Excellent for bronchitis, whoop
ing cough, spasmodic croup, bronchial
asthma vor winter coughs.
Pinex is a highly concentrated com
pound of genuine Norway pine extract,
combined with guaiacol and is famous
the world over for its quick healing
effect on the membranes.
Beware of .substitutes. Ask your
druggiBt for "2 ounces of Pinex" with
directions and don't accept anything
else. Guaranteed to give absolute satis
faction or money refunded. The Pine
Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
For Safe Keeping ,
papers, letters, documents, card In
dexes, stock, cost and inventory
records of value but which you can
not insure should be placed in the
newly perfected .
Slobe CaVioet Safe
Hade of itoei, standard in siz, to accommo
data Btae) unit of every description needed In
perfect fllins and safa keeping;. Insulated and
fire proofed by air chamber, amarded by Yale
combination or key lock. Safety and ajratem
In the perfected Globe CabinetSafe.
We are seHina' agent for this dty.
Orchard & Wilhelm Co.,
414-416-418 So. ISth St.
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it 25c at all druggists.,
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TABLETS
Giw. prompt malts fnl
trssting Cold, sad tirlpp.
Warm Winter Wearables
At extremely low prices a comfort
ing thought.- these days, when the
thermometer goes down and down
and down.
TELEPHONE 2020 DOUGLAS
brandeis Stores
HAIR SWITCHES
30-Inch Fluff? Hair SwlUhrs; rscular CO A
11.60 values, ipaeialty priced at V
24-lnch Swtteb.es. made of exceptionally fine
hair; nice and fluffy, IJ.64 values, 1 QO
at 7
Big Bargain BASEMENT News for Friday
Now, right after Inventory, small lots and odd sizes that have come to light are offered at prices that
are astonishingly low and AN UNUSUAL WASH DAY SALE adds to the interest for every woman
in this announcement for Friday. Be on hand bright and early to share in the savings. v
'
Women's. Misses' Ready-to-Wear at Fine Savings
Choice of All Women's and Misses' (j AC
Fall and Winter Suits and Dresses ... . . O
About 200 Suits, all pood, practical styles, many dif
ferent models, in a splendid variety of materials. A few
are fur trimmed. Made of all-wool materials. Made to
sell at $7.50 to $10.00; clearance, Friday, at $2.95.-
' ABOUT 200 SILK AND CLOTH DRESSES, all new,
up-to-date styles, made of Serges, Diagonals, Silk Pop
lins, etc. Many different styles. Made to Sell at $5.00 to
$7.50; special, $2.95. ' . , . - .
Any Girls' Fall or Winter Coat $1.95
Irfthe basement. Agea 2 to 6 and 6 to 14 years. Several hundred to select from. All new, up-to-date
styles, many desirable materials. Made to sell for ?3.00 and ?4.00. Sale price, Friday,
at $1.95.
Women's Fall and Winter Coats
To Be Sold in Three Large Lots
We have divided these good, warm coats into three lots for quick clearance, In
their season they have been sold up to $15,
Lot 1
Hundreds of Women's and Misses'
Heavy Winter Coats, all made of
good materials, many different
kinds. Dozens of, styles to select
from. Not this season's styles, but
,good, practical garments for wear
on many occasions. , tfjl QC
$5.00 to $7.50 value's, at. . y 13 O
Lot 2
About 200 Women's and
Misses' Coats, all good, up-to-date
styles, many with the new
big collars. Also white coats
and a few plain plush coats!
Made to sell up to d0 QC
$10. Specially priced yOVD
Lot 3
Take your choice of
any Woman's or Misses'
$10.00, $12.50 or $15.00
Coat in the basement,
n new, up-to-date
ST....'.. '.$6.95
Here Is a Remarkable Sale of Every NeedVor WASH DAY
Modern Conveniences and a Most Unusual Soap Sale '
4 Every housewife needs some of the; things we announce here and when low prices like, these are
pjut upon them, it is real THRIFT not to miss getting-your share. t ; m
Wash v, u I Tubs I Ironing Boards I Wringers'
Boards ,.
A full size 25c
Wash Board 17c
5pc extra well
made Zinc Wash
Board, with soap
saver, at ... .29c
Sad Irons
Mrs. Potts' 5-Piece Set,
nickel plated, oval Japanned
tops .A '.79c
"Sensible" Gas Irons, fully
warranted. Regular $2.50
values $1.98
- Genuine 'Universal" Elec
tric Irons $4.00
Miscellaneous Items
Yhree 5-cent pkgs. Clothes
Pins for 10c
Heavy Braided Cotton
Clothes Lines .1 19c
Sash Cord Clothes Lines,
for .39c
Clothes Line Props. . .15c
Folding Hardwood Wash
Benches, hold two large tubs
and wringer . ., $1.79
2-Burner Gas Plates, with
adjustable air mixer on
burner, $2.65- values. .$2.29
Folding Step Ladder Stool
for 98c
K Tubs
Small size, heavy gal
vanized. Tubs 59c
Medium size galvanized
Tubs 69c
Large size, heavy galvan
ised Tubs J9c
Extra heavy, large galvan
ized Tubs 89c
Boilers
Size 8, heavy tin boilers,
with, heavy copper bot
toms $1.69
Size 9,Jieavy tin boilers,
with heavy copper bot
toms , $1.89
Ironing Boards
$1.25 Folding , Ironing
Boards ,98c
$1.50 Folding Ironing
Boards v. .$1.19
5-Foot Basswood Skirt
Boards 59c
SVa-Foot Basswood
Skirt Boards. .69c
Willow Clothes
Baskets
One lot of very fjne im
ported Japanese Willow
Baskets, in two sizes :
$1.29 large size, spe
cial , , . ,98c
$1.49 extra large fjize",
at $1.19
Elm Splint Clothes Bas
kets, with wooden bot
toms : " '
Small size. .59c
Medium size 69c
Large size.'. ....... . .79c
Soaps and Washing Powders
DiomoiuTC
10 Bars Diamond "C" Soap. 23c
10 Bars Pearl White Soap 35c
10 Bars White Borax Naph
tha Soap for 35c
10 Bars Pels' Naphtha Soap, 39c
5 Bars Wool Soap for 19c
6 Bars Ivory Soap, special, Friday .- lflc
Mb. Packages 20-Mule Team Borax '. , . . lfec
24-lb. Packages 20-Mule Team Bora ,.22c
Large Package Borax Soap Chips 21c
Small Package Soap Chips 6c
Small Package Argo Starch , 4c
Large Package Argo Starch'. 2lc
Celluloid Starch, special , , ge
Rex Lye, sale price ! 7e
"Keen Kleaner" Scouring Powder, 3 packages 10c
Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans for.., 21c
Toileteer, special, per can . . t .- 14C
Bon Ami, bar or powder 7e
Golden Rod Naphtha Washing Powder, 3 packages 10c
$1.00 Polly Prim Floor Polish, per can 69c
Polly Prim Oiled F,loor Polishing Mop.
Telephone, CO. O. and Ms!) Orders- Not Acceptabls.
Dssemeni
.79c
The celebrated
Anchor brand,' a
full siie, war
ranted Vwringer,
h e v,y wood
fftmt; adjust:
able pressure
screws .. , .$2.49
WarrarAed iron frame Wring-'
er, for .-.. $1.98
National
Vacuum
Wash
r r
chines J'
Both electric and hand
power. ; . .. . ..
Hand Power . .$11.25
Electric'. . . . . . ... .$65.00
Ezy Slip-On ,
3 in 1 Combinoftony
Easy
Slip-On
Mop
'A, chemically prepared
Dustless Mop and an Oil
Mop, both full size ; and a
can of oil all fori . . .98c
m or poush ipHe!?9
mm mn womuW
Linen Offerings-Splendid Values
29c Padding, 19c
750 Yards of Fleeced Padding, 84 inches wide, ftcavy and
durable. Specially priced, yard, 19c.
15c Turkish Towels, 10c
300 Dozen Turkish Towels, double twisted .yarn ; extra qual
ity. While tbey, last, each, 10c. ,
12Vc Crash, 9c V
2,000 Yards of Bleached Linen Welt Crash, blue and red bor
ders. In remnants of 6 and 10-yard lengths. Yard, 9cv
5c Wash Cloths, 3c
100 Dozen Fancy Bordered Wash Cloths, very fine quality.
While they last, each, 3c.
59c Table Cloths, 45c
' 750 Mercerised Table Cloths, in a large variety of desirable
patterns. 'All in 2-yard lengths. Friday, each, 45c.
Basement,
After-Inventory Sale of
Boys' Clothing
Boys' Overcoats slbout 30 odd coats from our regular stock.
Ages 3, '4 and B years. Priced for quick clearance, at $1.69
Boys' Sweaters, heavy, materials, mostly dark colors. Ages
3 to 10 years. Special. , . , ,37e
Flannel Waists, mostly brown colors. Including evory flannel
waist in stpek; they are worth much more than the price we ask.
This is a truly wonderful value, at ; ,50c
Corduroy Pants, serviceable for hard wear. Just the thing for
school wear. They come in dark colors, and are strong and dur
able. Ages 6 to 15 years. Pair . .75c
Long Pant Suits this ig an opportunity to get an extraordi
nary value. Light and dark mixtures. Ages 14 to 18 years. Very
special : . . . . ,$4.95
Basement.
TV
drtigglsls. Advertisement.
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