Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 03, 1917, Page 6, Image 6
THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1917. 6 RED CROSS FUND TOTALS $255,308 Over Four Thousand Dollars Has Come In Since the Week's Drive Was Closed. Subscriptions to the war fund of the Red Cross have continued to come in ever since the National War Week campaign ended on Saturday. June 23. C. F. McGrew, who acted as audi tor, closed his accounts on Monday, June 25, and turned over to Treasurer A. L. Reed a total subscription list of $251,252.49. At the close of business June 29, this list stands at the total amount of $255,308.69, being an in crease of approximately $4,100 for the week, in which increase there were no large subscriptions, but a large number of small ones. One subscription of interest was $3 collected by three little girls, who maintained a lemonade stand in Dun dee. Another good sized subscription was the high school class of 1917. The three sons of Sherman Welpton contributed $2, and there were a great many $1 and $2 subscriptions. The total number of signed pledges is ap proximately 8.000. Treasurer A. L. Reed desires to give notice that the July 1 payment on all quarterly pledges is due and is payable at his office. 212 South Sev enteenth street, where proper receipts will be given. South Omaha podges can be paid at the Stock Yards Na tional bank. Special Red Cross Medical Mission Goes to Rusia New York. July 2. As an initial step in carrying out its purpose "to do something immediately to hearten ifflicted Russia," Henry P. Davison, ;hairman of the Red Cross war coun cil, announced here that the dispatch of a special Red Cross commission to Russia carrying with it medical sup plies and surgical instruments with which to meet the most urgent needs. The commission, which is headed by Dr. Frank Hillings of Chicago and William B. Thompson of New York, is composed of twelve men, including experts in problems of medicine, pub lic health and social service. Commissioners Will Not Modify the Dimmer Law The city commissioners are not in clined to suspend the automobile dimmer ordinance in favor of a red, white and blue dimmer, being promot ed for patriotic purposes. Explana tion was made that such, a tri-colored light would be confusing on account of the usual acceptation of red a a danger signal. On July 25 a state-wide tiniform dimmer law will be in effect. BEVERIDGE TAKES ' OYER JEW OFFICE New Superintendent of Schools Starts on New Duties by Preparing Budget for Next Term. Omaha War News J. H. Eeveridge yesterday took charge of the office of superintendent of public schools. He came from Council Bluffs and succeeds E. U. Graff, resigned. Mr. Eeveridge and family are mov ing into a new home at 5012 Chicago street. ' For a few weeks I will devote my lime to getting familiar with the de tails of the office," said the new su perintendent. "Before the new school year shall Iicgin in September 1 probably will have something to say about policies, lust now I am preparing a budget or the next school year. During the summer I shall visit all of the schools and thus become familiar with the buildings and equipment of the sys tem. In a few weeks we expect a report from Dr. George D. Strayer, vho recently made a survey, and that vill take some time to peruse. Oma 'ia's pub'ic school system is in an interesting stage. Annexation of new territory will give us approxi mately 30,000 boys and girls in school and more than 40,000 of school age." Mr. Beveridge will attend the Board ri Education meeting this evening for the first time as superintendent. Austrian Airplanes Drop Bombs On Venice Rome, July 2. Venice has been at tacked again by Austrian airplanes, the war office announces. The Italians raided Triest in reprisal. Army recruiting officers are having trou ble over report! that voluntary enlistment thing of the peat. Although these reports have bad no material effect on recruiting a far ai can be rearnett from figures, yet many have asserted that they thought June 10 eloced the period of voluntary enlletmen' "We are permitted to enllet a man up until the day he himself la drafted. Even after the flrit draft If tome young man should lint be called and should want to enllet of hit own will he etui hat hit choice," tatd Captain McKlnley. There have been ftf "ve men examined and their entlttmenttt npleted, but whn atlll have to return uj "sign up," and these will all be accreted before July 1 and considered enlletel after June 10. The Star thlnlnr parlor turned out an other recruit for the regular army Bun day. Thla one It the fourth from that establishment to enlist in the army since recruiting began. . The Fourth realment band will plar at the Ak-Ssr-Ben ln tonight and Major Todd of the Fourth will speak. Advice upon What to Eat How Much to Eat (By DR. I. H. WATSON.) The poisons in man are taken care of, if man will do his part. The liver and kidneys act as the sewage dis posal plants which separate and throw off the poisonous accumula tions, if given half a chance, But many of us should not eat meat more than once a day. Eat vegetables, and what may be called "roughage" to stimulate bowel action, such as bak ed potato with the hard skin, Graham, rye or whole wheat bread, onions, turnips, carrots, even the much slandered cabbape, and sauerkraut. Stimulate the liver into a thorough housecleaning at least once a week, by taking a purely vegetable laxa tive made ud and extracted from Mav-artle. leaves of aloe, root of jalap, into a Pleasant Pellet, first made oy Dr. k. v. fierce nearly iuiy yeara ago, and sold by nearly every druggist in the country. To keep the kidneys clean drink plenty of water between meals; also, if you wish to "escape half the ills ' which cause early deaths from kidney disease, affections of the heart, rheumatism and trout, drink a Dint of hot water a half hour before meals. This with regular outdoor exercise, sensible food and occasionally Annric (double strength) before meals for a few weeks at a time, and there is no rea son why a man or woman should not live to be a hundred. This Anurie stimulates the kidneys, causing them to throw out the poisonous uric acid which causes us to have pains in the back, lumbago, rheumatism or gout. Anuric can be obtained at almost all good drug stores. It always bene fits and often cures the cause of kidney disease, as well as rheumatism and gout. Advertisement. in' ft Grand Trunk Circle) Tours Make Absolutely the Most Satisfactory Vacation Trips NOT only is the cost moderate, but by going one route and returning; another, with the liberal stop-over privileges granted, Ihey afford a view and knowledge of this country aad Canada unapproached by any other form of transportation. Tvrn r i, i. "'.I..''., i. ,ttagC Pwd for speds! circle tour etrcle tours. Wo have 77 varie- Tiill booklet with prices, tie and there is not point of IMVfaJSLl ir.... interest la the East which It V-VtrKiT v not covered. Toronto, the Thro I tfKl ! D. McDONALD sand Islands, Montreal, Quebec, VrysAtLi Ant. Ceaenl Pstaeaftr Asset New York, New England, Atlan. tliSl HJ W. Adems S treat tie City, Niagara Falls. VjJ i, ' Chicago. Ilk n mm i EVENTUALLY YOU WILL COME WHY NOT NOW? One Mineral Bath and Treatment will make you feel better than a week's vacation. Brown Park Mineral Springs the only natural mineral water bath institu tion in this section of the country. 25th and O Sts., South Side. Phone South 879. DR. JOHN A. NIEMAN Osteopathic Physician in Charge. Young Man: Your Country Needs You, the Dandy Sixth W BEFORE THE FOURTH SPECIALS THAT ARE CONVINCING ARGUMENTS FOR THE ADVANTAGES OF BUYING AND SELLING FOR CASH. WE CLOSE ALL DAY JULY 4TH. rr GET READY FOR THE FOURTH Big Sale of White Canvas Shoes and Slippers Mail Orders Filled From Daily Ads Men's White Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, with leather or rubber soles; regular (T- QQ price $2.50. Cash Price tpl.iO Women's White Canvas Mary Jane Pumps and 2-strap slippers; $1.75 values. Gt QC Our Cash Price tpl.J Child's White Canvas Oxfords, with guaran teed rubber soles. Our Htn Cash Price , 1 Misses' White Canvas Mary Jane Pumps, guar anteed rubber soles; $1.25 OHf values. Cash Price tUC Women's Snow White Canvas Lace Shoes, covered heels; regular price $3.00. Cash Price Women's Fine Nile Cloth iCanvas Pumps, Covered trench heels; regular price $3.50. Cash Price .$2.48 is Pumps, $3.00 nr n Li ULl6 TP DODGER rr rr THREE BIG MONEY-SAVING VALUES IN HOSIERY CASH SPECIALS YOU'LL FIND MATCHLESS Women's pure thread silk hose, in black and white and all wanted colors; regular" price $1.50. Cash Price. 98c Women's fiber silk hose, . in black and colors, regular and out sizes; regular price 50c. Cash Price .29c Children's and misses' light and medium weight mercer ized lisle and cotton hose; regular 35c values. Our Cash Price Tuesday is. .19c July Clearing Sal IN OUR DAYLIQ Every short length and odd piece of silk must be sold. These silks are from ( day at the prices we will sell them for Tuesday. In some cases where quantities i Novelty Striped Satin Messalines . 40-inch Printed Crepes 40-inch All-Silk Chiffons 27-inch White Japan Silk 32- inch All-Silk Florentines .... 27-inch Colored China Silks. . . . 27-inch Satin Messalines 30-inch Kimono Silks 33- inch Natural Shantungs WORTH FROM 75c to $1.00 yd. 48s PAY CASH AND 33-inch Printed Shantungs! 33-inch Heavy Plain Shanl 36-inch Sport Silk Poplins- 33-mch Striped Pongees. 27-inch Coutil Pongee Suitings 27-inch Colored Pongee Siitin 27-inch Diagonal Pongee. ... . i 27-inch Satin de Chine 36-inch Silk Poplins. . ... J. ... SAVE MONEY IN OIH i July Clearing Sale of Sprin. IN OUR DAYLI The prices on these Dress Goods Tuesday will be the lowest you will see for some t usual custom of never carrying our goods from season to another. All Spring and Su i ii 75 pieces of Spring and Summer Wool Dress Goods, including black and white checked suitings, fancy mixed Vigereau suitings, plain French crepes, fancy plaid suitings, worth up to 75c, at 2 5 All-Wool Serges .. 44-inch French Plaids 40-inch Novelty Plaids 38-inch Fancy Striped Suiting s 44-inch French Covert Suiting s 40-inch Cream Striped Suiting s 40-inch Sport Stripes, worth up rr YOU'LL FIND BOTH STYLE AND COMFORT COMBINED,, AND FOR A SURPRISINGLY SMALL CASH OUTLAY, IN OUR Men's and Young Men's , Palm Beach and Kool Cloth Suits 400 just received in complete line of sizes, up to 48 chest. These suits were made to sell for $10 and $12.50 Our Cash Price- Act Quickly, as They Cannot Last Long at This Wonderfully Low Cash Price Tuesday Buys Your Choice of the Classiest Lot of $25 and $30 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Two and Three-Piece Suits shown in Omaha in years an extensive assortment of up-to-date styles and patterns; sure to please. Fit and quality guaranteed. Men's and Young Men's Trousers Several hundred pair'of Men's and Young Men's Trousers, including the "EXCELLO" BRAND the kind that every seam is sewn with silk and the kind that we give a new pair free for any not proving satisfactory. We have divided these into three lots: Trousers that sell up (M QfT I Trousers that sell up flQ I Trousers that sell up C?Q C to $2.60, Cash Price. . . pl. OO to $3.60, Cash Price. . . $ OO to $5.00, Cash Price. . . $0.00 A COMPLETE LINE OF OUTING TROUSERS REASONABLY PRICED. if MONTH-END CLEARING SALE OF m ft Laces, Embroidery You can easily save one-third to one half on Laces and Embroideries by select ing here Tuesday. ORIENTAL FLOUNCINGS 36 inches wide, very good for dresses; dainty patr terns, worth $1.49 yard. Cash Price, is this sale, per yard 98c NET TOP FLOUNCING Embroidered in fine net, 42 inches wide; many pretty pat terns to select from; worth $2.00. Cash Price, Tuesday, yard $1.49 SHADOW FLOUNCING 18 and 27 inch es wide, for underwear; worth "up to 76c. Cash Price, yard 39c A good assortment of FRENCH and GER MAN VAL LACE, with insertion to match, in all widths, worth 10c. Our Cash Price, yard 5c COTTON CLUNY, FILET AND PLATT VAL LACES, with insertions to match, 2 to 4 inches wide: regular value 12V&C Our fgg Cash Price, yard 8c II CAMBRIC FLOUNCING 27 inches wide, embroidered in dainty designs: very good for entire dresses; regular value $1.25. Our Cash Price 89c CAMBRIC EDGES 3 to 7 inches wide, dainty patterns, worth 15c. Our Cash Price, per yard -. . .124c ORGANDIE and VOILE FLOUNCING 18 p to 27 inches wide, embroidered in white and color; worth nn tn $1 ftf). Our TaaVi iiiv-c, i ucouujr, yam ac m I i rr'- Old X Your Flag- Display It on We feature these that will assist in pro ci colors for patriotic d dence Day, July 4th. Now On Sal e Sales x 1,000 Flag Sets This 3x5-foot, fast color 3 heading, with brass ?: dyed blue field v h long, with turned to p strong cords. Set, co nr 1,000 Silk and Cotto n es, mounted on heav y spear. These beautif u' Wool Bunting Fla g Muilin or Silk Flap sizes up to 15x30 fe e Silk Flags of the All v tions, each Flag Holders, clamp each rr- The Fourth of July Is not complete without a Straw Hat. Two big CASH specials enable you to buy the hat you wish at a mini mum price. No. 1 A large purchase of manu facturer's surplus stock of Pana mas and Leghorns, in the newest rshapes, values to $5.00, every hat a real bargain. Cash Qf) riA Price hZ. 4 No. 2 A sample lot of high grade Sailor Hats in fancy Yeddors, Sen nits and Jumbo Straw, in the sea son's newest blocks, $2.00 Q ff n values. Cash Price OOC rr- tr HOT WEATHER SPECIALS IN Housefurnishings White Mountain Refrigerator, white enamel lined; regular price $17.50. Cash Price $13.00 75-lb. Ice Chest; regular price $8.50 Cash Price $6.00 Electric Fan, 6-inch; regular price $8.75. Cash Price $6.98 8-cup Aluminum Percolator; regular price $1.69. Cash Price. . . .$1.29 4-gallon oak finish Water Cooler; reg ular price $3.69. Cash Price. $2.98 Folding Ironing Board; regular price $1.25. Cash Price 98c Large Clothes Hampers; regular price $3.00. Cash Price $2.69 1 large size O'Cedar Oil Mop, $1.25, with 1 pint of Oil, 25c; regular Price $1.50. Cash Price ....98c ECONOMIZE ON Drugs and Toilet Goods NO TALK JUST LOW PRICES. (No Mail or Telephone Orders Filled.) 60e Daggett A Rami dell's Cold Cream. Our Cash Price, 3e 60s Melrose Cream, Powder or Rouge. Our Cash Price. .42c SOe Moshon Almond Cream. Our Canh Price 2e EOe Dabrook white Rose or Locust Blos som perfume, 1 os. Our Cash Price. .29e 60a Hudnut's Marvel ous Cold Cream. Our Cash Price. .38c 26c Superior Toilet Cream, for sunburn. Our Cash Price.. lSe SOe Possonl's Face Powder. Our Cash Price 29c 60c Harriet Hubbard Ayera' Face Powder. Our Cash Price. .34 $1.26 Asurea Faea , Powder. Our Cash Price 95c BH .miiHii ''until' ija"1 "wiamfc"" "wtfa, '" "fc" 1 Ma,1""'" $1.60 Oriental Cream. Our Cash Price. $1.18 A large assortment of Powder Puffs (val ues to 26c). Cash Price Te lie Mermen's Shaving Cream. Our Canh Price 17c JOe Violet Sea Salt for the bath. Our Cash Price 29e 26e Sanitol Talcum. Our Cash Price.. 17c 2fe Wisteria Talcum. Our Cash Price.. 15c lSe Mennen's Talcum. Our Cash Price.. 12c 15e Jap Rose Talcum. Our Cash Price.. lOe lie Peer's Unscented Soap. Our Cash Price 10c 10c Peroxide Soap. Our Cash Price. . .7 10c Juvenile Soap. Our Cash Price SVtc 10c Hard Water Cas tile Soap. Our Cash price Sc lOe Pine Tar and Glycerine Soap. Our Cash Price 8c 85c TIs, for tired feet. Our Cash Price. .lSe SOe Beth' Brushes, long handles. Our Cash Price 39c 76s Bath Brushes, long handles. Our Cash Price 49c $3.00 Combination Hot Water Bottle and Syringe (guaranteed I years). Our Cash Pr'-e $2.19 (We reserve right to limit Quantities.) Don't forget the fact that our prescription de partment i a always ready to save you money. Highest Qual ity. Lowest Prices and First-Class Service. Ladies' and Children's PARASOLS 500 Children's Parasols, reguk price 75c, Cash Price 39. 500 Ladies' Parasols, in all col ors, regular price, $4.00; Cash Price $2.45 Ladies' Gloves Ladies' Double Tipped Silk Gloves, in black and white, all sizes (no seconds), resrular E9e gloves, Cash Price 3Se r J- rr- SUMMER FUR AT JUST THE 4-passenger Lawn Swings, adjustable seats; worth $5.50; well made, hardwood lumber. Our Cash Price $3,75 The Best $8.60 4-passenger Lawn Swing, strongly bolted and rodded, adjustable seats, heavy, thick standard. Our Cash Price. .. .$4.75 Children's Lawn Swings, just like larger ones. Our Cash Price. .$2.00 $8.50 Canvas Couch Hammock, khaki color, with mattress, springs, chains, etc. On Sale for Our Cash Price of $6.50 $12.00 Couch Hammocks. On Sale for Our Cash Price of $8.50 $15.00 Couch Hammocks, with adjustable head rest and thick mattress: guoa, sirong springs, uur vasn rnce .$12.00 m IIM. agRLSfcRtBiWW-ariKytieWlawyja. tl'W, .mJl 1 1 Jellli tf 1 .i,ts.i iSy.Wwdl.'Wg fosfcwgivl It Pays-TRY HAYD