THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1917. "Come on Over, See My Corn Fall Off!" "I Put 2 Drops of 'Gets-It on Last Night Now Watch" "See all you have to do is to use your two finders and lift the corn right oil. That's the way 'Gets-It always works. You just pat on about 2 drops. Then the corn not only shrivels, but loosens front the toe. trithout affecting the surround Lr flesh in the least. Why, it's almost a pleasure to have corns and see how 'Gets-It' gets them off in a hurry and without the least pain. Brie) City News That Wm a Quick Funeral That Corn Had With, 'Getn-ltV I can wear tight shoes, dance and walk as though -I never had corns. "Gots-H" makes the use of toe-irritating salves, bundling bandages, tape, plasters and other things not only foolish, but unneces sary. Ubc this wonderful discovery. "Gets It," for any soft or hard corn or callus. It is the new, simple, easy, quick way, and it never fails You 11 never have to cut a corn again with knives or scissors, and run chances of blood poison. Try "Gets-It tonight. "Gets-It" is sold everywhere, 25c 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 beat corn remedy by Sherman A McConnell Drug Co. Stores. D0?TT USE DYES FOR GRAY HAIR Apply Q-Ban Simple, Safe, Healthful and Guaran teed to Restore Natural Color. Don't use dyes. They are not only sticky, disagreeable and in bad taste, but actually dangerous. A good many reputable drug stores won't sell them. Use Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer. This will accomplish wonderful results Simply wet your hair with Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer. Back will corat the natural, dark shade, evenly, gradually and permanently. This is the right way, the healthful one. Q-Ban claims no instant miracles it leavea that claim to dyes and the like. But it does re store the original eolor correctly and helps your hair in growth, helps it to be glossy, lustrous, soft, beautiful, charming. Q-Ban is all ready to use. It is guaran teed to ba harmless and sold under the makerB warranty of satisfaction or your money back. At Sherman A McConnell Drug Co. Stores and all good drug stores, a large bottle for-50c, or send direct to Hessig-EUis urug jo., jnempnts, lenn. "Hair Culture," illustrated, interesting booklet, sent free. Write for it today. Try Q-Ban Hair Tonic; Q-Ban Toilet Soap; Q Ban Liquid Shampoo; also Q-Ban Depilatory jor removing Buperuuous nair Adv. ii l i. i l i uy -r v t HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Say Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. r, Wi,t,,tiJ,iti.t,it,.tnl..iiM.,, Instant relief no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, head ache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little ot tins tragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh. Adv. A Simple Way To Remove Dandruff There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, 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 com pletely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may 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 times better. Adv. Dr. J. J. Caldwell says that this exceed ingly distressing disease does not Bhorten life, but does not appear to be curable. Suf ' ferers from this affliction are condemned to undergo the periodica! attacks every few weeks until they are forty years of age, after which the attacks are less frequent, and finally disappear entirely. Palliative meas ures during the attack are all that it is pos sible to suggest, while care in the diet Is the best preventive measure. An attack may often be prevented by taking two anti kamnia tablets when the first symptoms appear, and one anti-kamnia tablet every two hours during the attack shortens It, eases the pain and brings rest and quiet. Anti-kamnia tablets may be obtained at all druggists. Ask for A-K Tablets. They quickly relieve all pain. 1 ENDS CATARRH, ASTHMA, Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs and Colds, of money back. Sold and guaranteed by Sherman A McConnell Drag Co. - B WEEKS' All Druftists BREAK-UP'A-COLI) TABLETS Gives BfomDt nraffci nil treating Colds and tiripp.1 mmmmnnt wisgs.,Misaisa Ban Bool Mat II Now smmm Praia. Klesar, Book moved to Lot 1 Hotel Bldf QtuUU. anon) qonjitltaa. Eaholn. Jeweler Automobile Insurance Complete protection. W. Charles Sundblad, Keeline Building. Douglas 3320. Sheriff's Gold Badge Sheriff Clark has been presented with a new gold badge by the members of his office force. It Is a regulation sheriff's badge, with "M. L. Clark" engraved on It. Cottage on Fire A Mexican family residing near Thirteenth and Grace street was routed out of bed Thurs day morning by a driver for the Red mond Coal company, who saw the cot tage on Are. It Is believed that the fire started from sparks of a passing engine. Damage to the house was small. Hoars Brother Is Promoted Eugene Duval, western agent for the Milwaukee, has received word that his brother, J. E. Duval, for a long time superintendent of car service for the Grand Trunk railroad, has been pro moted to general superintendent or transportation, with headquarters in Montreal. Mr. Duval started with the Grand Trunk as a night telegraph operator. Old Wheel Tax Jjaw Repealed The city council repealed an ordinance which provided payment of an occu pation tax for operation of vehicles engaged in hauling ice, coal and building materials; also a tax upon each place of business of this class. In view of the new wheel tax ordi nance, which will be effective next week, the occupation tax was deemed unnecessary. Store Window Robbed Six gents' suits, four overcoats and one silk dress, hanging in the window of the Bee Hive Cleaning company, 1941 Vin ton street, for display purposes, were stolen Wednesday evening by a thief, I who gained entrance by picking the lock or the front door. The thief took a dozen clothes hangers to keep the garments from creasing. - Darr Trial at Hastings Trial of George B. Darr, Omaha capitalist, charged with aldfng in the violation of national banking laws, has been called for March 12 at Hastings be fore Federal Judge Woodrough. The case was an outgrowth of the failure of the First National bank of Sutton. wnicn lea to tne prosecution and con viction of Thomas H. Matters on a similar charge here. Robbed While at Church While T. N. Reynolds, a roomer at 316 South Twenty-sixth street, was attending a prayer meeting Wednesday evening. sneak thieves gained entrance to his room and departed with nearly all his wearing apparel. John P. Johnson. another roomer, reported to the police that he missed his dress suit, shoes and overcoat An automobile was seen to stop at the rooming house during the evening and it is thought the thieves UBed it in their operations. Street Cars Collide An east and southbound street car collided at Sixteenth and Cass streets about 5 o clock Wednesday afternoon. Al though the front of the cars were smashed, no one was Injured. Police Force Changes Harry Jack son resigned from the police depart ment. Wallace R. Vance and A. Mur ay were appointed on the usual six months' probation. Stork Special A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Kve nild, 1610 South Thirty-fifth street. Mr. Kvenlld Is secretary of the City Planning commission. Car Hits Electric Mrs. Kenneth Paterson narrowly escaped injury on her way downtown in her electric. The traffic at Fortieth and Farnam became congested and a street car hit Mrs. Paterson's electric Just as she was turning the corner. The machine was damaged quite badly, but Mrs. Paterson escaped without any Injuries. Girl Wife Wins Big Damages in Alienation Suit After being out more than thirty hours, a jury m Judge Troup's court late yesterday returned a verdict of $4,750 damages in favor of Beatrice Melcher, girl-wife of Reuben Melcher, who sued her father-in-law and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Melcher, for $25,000 for alienation of her husband's affec tions. The elder Melcher is a livery stable proprietor. His son manages the business. The young wife alleged that the elder Melcher and his wife offered her a large sum of money if she would leave Reuben. The aliena tion case, which was bitterly fought, lasted several days and attracted large crowds of court room specta tors. It went to the jury Tuesday afternoon. Vim Motor Truck Exhibit Attracts at the Auto Show H. Pelton's Vim truck, exhibited at the Auto show, is attracting much at tention from the farmer as well as the merchant. The Vim is built in Phila delphia by the Vim Motor Truck com pany, pioneer builder of light delivery trucks. The production for the com ing season will be 30,000 'trucks, which makes the Vim Motor Truck company the largest exclusive delivery truck builder in the world. One look at this sturdy little truck will convince you that it is built for trucking purposes, as it has no ear marks of a pleasure car. the Vim is built in chassis only. with twelve different styles of body, which enables the purchaser to select style of body suitable for his par ticular kind of business. G. W. Preston, sales manager of the H. Pelton truck department, explains that the Vim appeals to users of light trucks on account of its simplicity, sturdy construction and economy of operation. Every unit is of extra heavy construction and is built to stand up and give service to its owner. The Vim has already gained its laurels on the Pacific coast and east of Chi cago, but owing to a limited produc tion until this year no effort was made to enter the central west. Arrangements for an enormous pro duction have been completed and the battle is on in the central west. Emmett Edward Boyle Dies After Long Illness Emmett Edward Bovle. aired 26. son of Terrence Boyle, 1236 Parkwilde avenue, died yesterday afternoon fol lowing an illness ot six months, lie is survived by his parents, four sisters and two brothers. His father has been connected with the Union Pacific freight department here for over twenty yea - " -".Tr-artst. Nebraska's Semi-Centennial Dots If- UrLlt ' IWII'IITJ UIM Willi Funeral Services for William H. Clark to Be Held Friday Funeral services for William H. Clark, killed. Tuesday afternoon when the roof of the Sample-Hart Motor company building on which he was working caved in, will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Hoffman's chapel. Besides a wife and two children, Evelyn, aged 8, and Thomas, aged 6, Clark is survived by a mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Clark and three brothers, Benjamin, Kansas City; John Wal nut Ridge, Ark., and Samuel, Omaha. Funeral services will be under the auspices of the Cement Layers and Finishers' union, of which he was a member. Rev. Erickson will officiate. Burial will be in West Lawn cemetery. Clean, Froth, Virile That sounds like good health. It is. It's the way we have been building up and restoring health to hundreds of people. Our Mineral Water Baths and Brown Park Mineral Spring Water to drink are wonderful. You Should Try Them. Brown Park Mineral Spring 2Sth anil O Sts., South Sida Phoaa Sauth B7. DR. JOHN A. NIEMANN Osteopathic Fhjralclaa In Chart Foot Comfort Now Assured A Foot Specialist at Burgess-NashFriday WHATEVER your foot ailments may be, you can learn how to overcome them if you will visit the Scholl foot ex pert now at Burgess-Nash. He is from the office of Dr. Win. M. Scholl, the world renowned foot specialist, and will be here a short time only. Whether you have ever tried any treatment for your foot troubles or not, it will be to your ad vantage to come in during the expert's visit and let him inspect your feet. His Services Are Free H a y e You Callouses on the Soles of Your Feet? Hart yon sudden cramps in th toei and just back of them corns, bunions, pains In the heels, ankles and limbs; weak ank les, contracted toes; hot, tender, perspiring1, odor ous feet ; any foot troubles at alt ? If so, do not fail to see the Scholl foot expert at this store. ' There will be no charge whatever no obli gation on your part. The services of the expert are entirely free and you will not even be asked to purchase anything. It is just a service feature of our shoe section. We want every reader of this newspaper to know how easy it is to be freed from foot troubles. The foot expert will be in our Shoe Department, Second Floor. Friday and Saturday. Gome early in the day so as to be sure of the most careful and thorough attention. Do not put off your visit until the last day and then find so many people ahead of you that your case cannot be given the time it should have. If you have friends with foot troubles, bring them in, too. Burgess-Nash Company. everybody store Do you ALWAYS look up the telephone number in the Directory before you make a call? NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO. -Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturdays Till 9 P. M.j Burgess- Wash Compauy. everybody store" TkurnUy, March 1, 1917. STORE NEWS FOR FRIDAY. Phono Douflaa 137. Friday Brings Better Values Than Ever in the Down Stairs Store OUR Down Stairs Store is of ever-changing interest to thrifty men and wo men who back up their money with good judgment. It's a good habit to ac quire to visit this section every time you're down-town. Women's Suits in a Big Clearaway Friday at $5.95 THIS means radical clearaway of every late fall suit we have in our Down Stain Ready-to-Wear section and really the difference in style line be tween these fall suits and those early spring models included is very little. These suits are well made of serges and cheviots, in navy, brown, Copenhag en blue, black, green, tan, gray and shep herd plaids a lew corduroy suits in pretty shade of rose or tan aro also eluded. Every suit an exceptional val at the price quoted Friday. Children's Wash Dresses, 59 All that is necessary to make these dresses invaluable to the mothers is a good tubbing and pressing, as they are mussed and wrinkled from display and ftamdMftg. BTta-Naafc Co, Dowa SUlra Star. Women's and Children's Underwear 23c AN assortment of women's and children's sample un derwear, including vests and union suits, Friday, choice, 23c. Women's Union Suits, 50c Low neck and short sleeved union suits, ankle lenf ,h, light fleecing. Burfsss-Nasb Co. Down Stairs Stars. Trimmed Hats Like These For Friday are Very Unusual at $3.98 A COLLECTION of hats that will answer any wom en's question, "What's new in millinery? and a collection that will not fail to delight the most fastid ious. Particularly smart are the large sailors with just an ornament yet one must not forget the small military turban and chin-chin they are here, too, and are more becoming and smart on some wo men than the larger type. Anvwnv wHAthpr vnnr fancv turns to small, me dium or large hats, they're here in this moderately priced group for Friday. Burfsss-Nash Co. Down Stain Stero Let's Go Roller Skating ! Boys and girls, you know it's time We bought the stock of a jobber who discontinued carrying roHer skates. All ball bearing with the exception of group 1, which are plain bearing, and all are adjustable. Here's the way they go, Friday Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 35c 65c 85c $1.00 BurfMi-Nuh Co. Dow Stair 3 tori Another Important Event for Friday Men's Shirts, 65c OUR entire line of negligee, collar attached shirts; a great portion of them are manufacturer's samples, all in good, staple patterns shirts that the manufac turer used for show room purposes. Included are some neckband shirts with stiff and soft French cuffs. We consider this a very timely sale, coming so early in the season. .....,. Men s Union Suits, 49c Lisle and cotton union suits for men, in spring and summer W61(thts i Men's Fiber Hose, 16c Men's silk fiber hose, a very special value, Friday, at 16 c the pair. Men's 2-Piece Underwear Porosknit and balbriggan shirts and drawers, very specially priced, Friday, at 12H and 18c per garment. Burfsss-Nash Co. Down Sutra Stora Corsets, Friday, 5c the Inch A large assortment of high priced corsets, sold at a very low price to close out Friday, including B. & J., Warner's, E. & G., Nemo, La Victore and N. B. compose the lot. A model for every figure, front and back lace, sizes 19 to 36, Friday for the extraordinary price of 5c an inch. Women's Brassieres, 89c A varied assortment of handsomely trimmed brassieres, open front and back, a splendid value Friday, at 89c. Bursaaa-Nash Co. Down SUlra Star. Longcloth, 15c 36-inch soft finished long cloth, suitable for gowns and underwear, made to give ser viceable wear, special, 15c yard. Bod Spreads, $1.95 Extra large size, heavy, plain hem crochet bed spreads, mar seilles pattern, good for service able, everyday wear; extraordi nary value, special, $1.95 each. Table Damask, $1.17 72-inch bleached damask, lin en weft, made of fine selected yams, large variety of patterns, special, $1.17 the yard. Unbleached Crash, 12Vae Unbleached crash, 17-inch, blue borders, very serviceable and absorbent; special, at 12H the yard. ' Huck Towels, 17c Bleached huck towels, with blue and pink, brocaded bord ers; 19x38-inch absorbent qual ity; this towel value is far be low present day market; spe cial, 17c. Ssrs.ll.. Co. Sw Stairs Stars Women's Kimonos, 39c and 59c . ATTRACTIVE kimonos mads of crepe, lawns and flan nelettes, in plain and fancy -coU ors, sizes 34 to 44. In two lots, Friday, for quick clearaway, at 39c and S9c. rsaN-Nurl Ok Own Slain Stan Jap Crepe, 19c Pretty styles in Jap crepe, 27 inches wide, very desirable for children's dresses, middy blous es, children's rompers, in stripes and plain colors to match; short lengths up to 10 yards, special, for Friday, at 19e yard. Pretty Voiles), 19c This is a real special, com ing in plenty of time for dainty summer wearables. Yards and yards of beautiful floral de signed voiles to select from, in lengths of 2 to J.0 yards; .choice, 19e the yard. Percale at lVzc Light and dark percales, 36 inches wide, in one group at llic the yard. Remnants Reduced One big lot of remnants, in cluding ginghams, percales, cal ico, etc., all decidedly reduced for Friday. BsnsN'Mssfi Cs.Dwa stairs Star. Women's Hose 39c BLACK silk boot hose, full fashioned, regular made foot, slight imperfections. Child's Hose, 25c Children's sample hosiery, seamless foot, also women's cot ton hosiery; Friday, 25s pair. BsrBSMNaslt Of. Dswa Stslrs Stars Notion Specials Wooden coat hangers, le ea. 200-yard machine thread, 2J6c spool. Skirt markers, 12H each. Children's hose supporters, 10c pair. 8-yard bolt cotton tape, 10c. Six bolts linen tape, 10c. Bias tape, Se bolt. Scissors, 12 He Pir. Hand scrub brushes, 10c ea. Dish rags, each, 5c. Wire hair pins, paper, 2e. Darning cotton, 3 spools, Sc. ' 60-inch tape measures, ea., le Bone hair pins, box, 5c. Hair nets with elastic, 5 for 10c. Dressing combs, each, Sc. " Thimbles, each, 1c. Safety pin, 2 cards, for Sc. Inside skirt belting, yd., 5c. Men's shirt bands, each, 2fte BurBH.Naih Ca. Dswa Stslrs Stars Drapery Remnants 5c Remnants of drapery mater ials of all kinds, tied into bun dles of several yards to a bun dle; Friday, 5c each. Ssraau-Naih Co. Dows Stairs Stsra Friday Is a Lucky Day For Any Member of the Family Who is in Need of Shoes 771IGHT unusually attractive shoe values, that will demand your attention Friday, ijj Shoes of all kinds at prices that really wouldn't pay for the making now-a-days. Women' Shoes, Small Sizes, $1.39 Infant's Kid Button Shoes, 98c Women's Shoes, From Second Floor, $2.95 Child's Black and Tan Calf $1.98 Women's Slippers, and Pumps $1.19 Misses' School Shoes, Special, $2.45 Women's Rubbers, Splendid Values, 45c Boys' Sample . Shoes, Friday,, ; $1.95; Burraaa-Nash Co. Down Stalra Star.