THE '' BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1919. POSLAM BRINGS QUICK COMFORT TO ANGRY SKIN When angri Itching1 skin cries through trj nerve of your body for relief, turn to Poslam and let it eoothe and allay all Inflammation. Learn how efficient Poalam wht splendid help it can render In heal ing ecsema, disposing of rashes, pimples, acne, scalp. scale and like disorders. The test la to apply Poalam at night to a mall affected eurfaca and in the morning to look for improvement. The effect of it concentrated healing energy ahows agreeably soon. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th St.. New York City. Urge your akin to become clearer, fresh er. better by the daily uu of Poalam fcoop, medicated witlj Poalam. Adv. MERCHANTS OF OMAHA ENDORSE GRANHPERA Associated Retailers Give Out Statement Correcting Wrong Impressions; Guarantors Being Signed Up. Brief City News ONLY ONE DAY MORE GURNEY REFRIGERATOR DEMONSTRATION AT UNION OUTFITTING GO. Sale a Wonderful Success Says Representative Who Is Here From Factory. Delicia Ice Cream and Sun shine Cakes Served Free Cones for Kiddies. Beautiful Refrigerator to Be Given Away Friday Night at 8 O'clock. One of the most popular spots in Omaha these days with women who are downtown shopping is the Union Outfitting Co., who is serving FREE of charge, heaping dishes of pure, wholesome, Delicia Ice Cream in connection with de licious Sunshine Biscuits from Loose-Wiles' sunny bakery. It is a special treat given by this company during their Sale and Demonstration of the fam ous Gurney and Northland Re frigerators and they heve not for gotten the kiddies for there are big Delici8 Cones, filled to over flowing, for boys and girls who come in with their mother. If you are Interested in cutting down your Ice Bills, the factory representative will gladly tell you how the improved insulation and construction of Gurney and Northland Refrigerators prevents all wastage of ice. Food and milk can be kept sweet and wholesome in the hottest weather, because of the cold, dry air m every com partment. Remember, the Union Outfit ting Company considers no Re frigerator sale complete until you are thoroughly satisfied, and, as always, you make your own i terms. THIN PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE Nothing Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate to Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh and to Increase Strength, Vigor and Nerva Force. P Judging from the countless preparations and treatments which are continually be in advertised for the purpose of making thin people fleshy, developing arms, neck and bust, and replacing ugly hollowa and angles by the soft curved lines of health and beauty, there are evidently thousands of men and women who keenly feel their excessive thinness. Thinness and weakness are often due to starved nerves. Our bodies need more phosphate than is contained in modern foods. Physicians claim there is nothing that will supply this deficiency so well as the organic phosphate known among drug gists as bitro-phoaphate, which is inex pensive and is aold by Sherman A McCon nell in Omaha and most all druggists un der a guarantee of satisfaction or money back. By feeding the nerves directly and by supplying the body cells with the neces sary phosphoric food elements, bitro-phos-phate should produce a welcome transfor mation in the appearance; the increase in weight frequently being astonishing. Increase in weight also carries with it general improvement in the health. Nervousness, sleeplessness nd lack of energy, which nearJy always accompany excessive thinness, should soon disappear, dull eyes ought to brighten and pale cheeks glow with the bloom of perfect health. CAUTION ; Although bitro-phosphate la unsurpassed for relieving nervousness, sleeplessness and general weakness, it should not, owing to its tendency to in erease weight, be used by anyone who doea not desire te put on flesh. Adv. Heal Skin Diseases It is unnecessary for you to suffer witheczema,blotches,ringworm,rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo ob tained at any drug store for 35c, or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and prompt ly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to ,the most delicate skin. It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Get it today and save all further distress. The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland. O. Small Pill Small DOM Small Price fcARTHftl For Constipation Carter's Little -Liver Pills will set you right overnight Purely Vegetable In a statement given out yester day tlie retail merchants of Omaha made it very plain that the associa tion heartily endorsed grand opera m Omaha at least once a year. The statement which was to re- I fute charges that the association had i gone on record as opposed to grand i opera follows: Upon request of the Chicago, Grand Opera association, and instructions from President Charles B. Black of flie As sociated Retailers of Omaha, we address this letter to all who should be interested, for the purpose of clearing up what seems to be a misunderstanding. The Associated Retailers of Omaha for three years took upon themselves the work en tailed to bring this superior organization to Omaha, and through the efforts of the asso ciation membership, Omaha re ceived some very valuable pub licity. This year we were again ap proached, to get behind such a proposition, and after mature discussion and consideration, it was decided that the association had asked its membership about all the time they could expect them to give to assist Omaha in getting to the front as a musical center, and therefore the association declined to stand sponsor for the opera series. The association, in declining, went on record as endorsing strongly the idea of having grand opera in Omaha at least once a year, and the question being asked, members were in formed that it would not be any violation of any rules and acts of the association should an individual member or firm go upon the guaranty to bring this much desired organization to our city. Yours trulv, ASSOCIATED RETAILERS OF OMAHA. ' JAS. W. METCALFE. The impression that the mer chants had opposed opera here had worked against bringing the Chicago Grand Opera Company to Omaha. but since it has been corrected guarantors are readily being signed up and no further trouble is antici pated in securing the amount neces sary to assume the success of the local opera season. U. S. Secret Service Men In Iowa Now In Charge of Dahlman : Iowa has been added to the terri tory included in the secret service department of the federal railway administration, of which former Mayor James C. Dahlman is at the head. All of the agents of the Iowa sec tion report to Chicago headquarters and Mr. Dahlman went to that city Thursday night to confer with the Iowa men now working under him. Have Root Print It Beacon Press. Elec. Fans $8.50 Burg-ess-Granden Fined On Liquor Charge Arthur Adams, 1823 Cass street, charged by tha police with Illegal possession of Intoxicating liquor, was fined $100 and costs byPblice Judge Foster. Bank Flies Suit The State Bank of Decatur filed suit in district court against the Omaha-Decatur Missouri River Navigation company for pay ment of a promissory note for $2,500, due December 15, 1918. Loses Pearl Necklace Mrs. C. L. Meyer, 104 South Thirty-fourth street, yesterday reported to the po lice the loss of a pearl necklace val ued at $150, lost while attending the Brandels theater Monday evening. It. F. Thomas Home Quarantined xne noma or a. sr. xnomas, 3225 Poppleton avenue, has been quaran tined ty tne neaitli department, on account of Lucile, 24-year-old daughter, being affected with small pox. Struck by Automobile Yesterday afternoon while running after a base ball, Buenna Starke, 11 years old, :.'C21 Charles street. wa struck bv an automobile driven by Jow Stragi. Sh was taken to St. Joseph hospi tal, where bruises about the head were treated. Stragi was arrested Ask Restraining Order Alleging that Katherine Boyle is about to erect two houses costing less than $2,500 each on a lot on Thirty-third street, east of Bemls park, the Barker company applied to the dis trict court for a restraining order to prevent her from so doing. The Barker company alleges that a stipulation was made when the lot was sold that no home coating less than $2,500 should be erected upon it for at least 20 years. Former Members of U. S. iavy ana marine urps Will Form Club In City In response to a demand made by many former members of the U. S. navy and marine corps a Navy club will be tormed. bvery man who was in the navy or marine corps in any capacity at any time and who left the service under honorable con ditions, is invited to join the club and is urged to send his name and address to Ensign Charles E. Maas at the navy recruiting station here. A. meeting will be held at the recruiting station at 8 p. m.. Fri day, June 13, to form the club and arrange all details. Box Car Thieves Causing Railroads Heavy Losses What appears to be the operation of a highly organized and efficient nterstate gang of thieves, with headquarters at Chicago, Peoria and Minneapolis is causing thousands of dollars in losses to the railroads operating in Nebraska and the se cret service departments of the vari ous railroads have thus far been unable to cope with the gang. lhe favorite booty of the car thieves is whisky and automobile! tires and the amount of this stuff that is constantly disappearing from sealed cars in transit in Nebraska is appaling to the different claim departments of the various railroads. New Oil Well Brought In the Gulf Coast Co. PERMIT GRANTED THOMAS FRISH TO SELL SOFT DRINKS Zimman Protests, But Is Out voted by Other Members of the. City Com mission. City Commissioners Zimman and Ringer engaged in a battle royal of emphatic language on the floor of the city council chamber yesterday. Police Commissioner Ringer of fered a resolution to revoke the soft drink permit of Thomas Frish, 2002 N street, on the grounds that Frish had been convicted in police court of illegal possession of in toxicating liquors. Frish told the council that he was roughly handled by Detectives An ton Francl and R. A. Heller at the time of his arrest, and that he was held in a cell for two hours not withstanding that he had the re quired bond money. He admitted having two pints of whisky in his pockets, but denied intentions of selling. The Frish permit was revoked by a vote of four to one, Mr. Zim man being in the minority. Girls! Have Radiant Hair Soft and Fluffy It'a No Trouble at All and Pretty Hair Alwaya Attracta and Compela Admiration. By A 200-barrel oil well brought in Wednesday by the Gulf Coast De velopment Co., on their lease at Humble, Tex., makes the fourth pro ducing well on their property. This company has been entirely financed by Nebraska people and has paid five monthly dividends to investors from oil production. Women Delighted All Surprised by Quick Action of Parisian base. It's amazing how much pretty hair does towards producing the appearance of youth and beauty o much desired by women of all ages. It'a really a simple matter for any woman to merit this praise since radiant hair is only a matter of care. When your hair becomes faded, dry, streaked and scraggly. when it falls out badly and new hair cannot grow, the roots must be vitalized 'and properly nourished. To do this quickly, safely and at little expense, there is nothing so effective as Parisian Sage (liauid form) which you can get at Sherman & McConnell or any drug Btore or toilet counter. It'a guaranteed to abolish dandruff, stop scalp itch and falling hair, and promote a new growth or money refunded. It a in great demand by discriminating' women be cause it makes the hair so soft, fluffy lustrous, easy to arrange attractively, and appear heavier than it really it. A massage with Parisian Saga is a real delight easy to use, not sticky or greasy, and delicately perfumed an antiseptic liquid free from dangerous ingredients, and guaranteed not to color the hair or scalp. If you want good looking hair and plenty of it use Parisian Sage. Don't delay begin tonight a little attention now in sures beautiful hair for years to come. Adv. Baaf hy An Artist at Qourt OCCASIONS .such as the one pictured above Were once the exclusive privilege of royalty. An invitation to hear some famous musician at court was the event of a lifetime. But the enjoyment of good music ought to be, and today is, a universal possession. Nowhere in the world is music appreciated more keenly than in America. It has remained for American mechanical ability and musical genius to produce an in strument that is without a peer. The Cfjitfeerinff tAmpico 'Reproducing 'Piano brings to your home a score or more of the world's greatest living pianists. Hundreds of the world's finest musical selections are here, and we shall take great pleasure in playing them to you. Come' in, today. Burgess-Hash Company. ' EVERYBODY k STORE" Hash EVERYBODY STORE" Thursday, June 5, 1919- -STORE NEWS FOR FRIDAY- -Phone Douglas 2100 Friday In the DOWN -STAIRS ST0R Every Mother In Town Will Want To Take Advantage ot This Sale ot Children's and Misses' PUMPS and OXfORDS $1.79 THIS large assortment of misses' and children's shoes has been selected from our regular stock and consists of patent ankle strap, tan calf lace oxfords for play and barefoot sandals, as well as the popular Mary Jane pumps -of patent kid This is a very unusual opportunity for mothers to purchase sev eral pairs of shoes from the country's best shoe manufacturers, be cause the values offered Friday are most extraordinary. The sizes are from 'Sy2 to 11, and from W2 to 2. Your choice for one day only, at $1.79. Burgesa-Naah Co. Downstalra Store Beautiful Foulards In A Large Assortment of New Patterns No material is more popular for summer frocks than foulard. This selection offered Friday in navy blue, champagne, tan, Alice blue, reseda, green and black; 36 inches wide. Choice of a variety of patterns, 79c yd. Burgess-Naah Co. Downstairs Store 79c Splendid Selection of Wash Voiles for the Summer Frock Beautiful 36 and 40-inch wash voiles in an assortment of patterns desirable for the sum mer dresses. There are both light and dark colored grounds, with a large variety of de signs to select from Friday at 29c a yard. Burfess-Nash Co. Downstalra Store 29c Rag Rugs In the hit and miss effect. New, clean rapes, two sizes only, 18x36, at 49o; 25x50, at 69c. Bleached Sheeting, 59c 81-inch, of excelent quality, without dressing or filling. Very special Friday, at 59c a yard. Embroideries, 6c, 10c and 15c Fine Swiss and nainsook em broidery strips edges from 4 to 12 inches wide. Very special, at 6c, 10c and 15c a yard. Burgess-Nash Co. Downstairs Store Patent Leather Belts, 19c to 35c A special sale of patent leather belts in widths ranging from 1 to 4 inches, all sizes, Friday, at 19c to 35c. Women's Hose, 25c Fine black cotton hosiery, seam less, also lisle boot hose, in gray and white; special, 25c a pair. Colored Madras, 75c to $U0 36 to 50 inch. In all the popular shades, including rose, delft blue, brown and yellow, 75c to $1.50 a yard. v Burgesa-Nash Co. Downstalra Store Women's Vests, 25c Low neck and sleeveless vests for women, tape tops; choice Fri day at 25c Congoleum Rugs Art rugs in a large assortment of patterns, neat tile effects. 36x 54, at 98c; 36x72. at $1.39. Children's Hose, 25c A lot of children's fine cotton ribbed hose seamless, good quality, at 25c a pair. Burgeis-Nash Co. Downstairs Store An Assortment of Smart New Hats for Present Wear, Friday At $2.50 YOU can have several of these dainty hats at such a very low price as is asked for them here Friday. There are beautifully trimmed leghorns and a big selection of white hats in the assortment; crepe facing and flower trimmings make these hats most attractive. You may have choice of the entire lot Friday at $2.50 each. Burg-ess-Naah Co Downatalra Store Friday In the Downstairs Store Is the Time and Place To Buy MEN'S WEAR YOU will find in this list articles that afford great saving advantages. ODo not fail to take advantage of them. Men's Shirts, 59c Blue chambray shirts, military and flat collars, in sizes 14, 14 and 15. While they last they are priced at less than the cost of material. Choice, 59c. Men's Under wear, 29c S a m pi e lines and broken sizes in balbrig gan shirts and drawers, slightly soiled, to clear away , at 29c a gar ment. Boys' Overalls, 73c Extra well made, double stitched. full cut, high back, sizes 13 to 16 only. Two pairs to a customer, at 73c a pair. Boys' Blue Serge Suits, $8.95 and $9.95 Made of splendid quality, fine weave, good weight worsted serge material. Two-button, single breasted sack coat, detachable belt or belt all around, knickerbocker style, new waist line. Sizes 6 to 12, at $8.95. Sizes 13 to 18, at 9-95- Knickerbocker Suits, $6J95 to $8J5 With extra pants. Made in popular waistline models Medium weight, new colors. 1 Table Cloths, $1.95. Round damask table cloths, scalloped edges; pink, blue or white; 64 inches. Very special at $1.95. Damask Scarfs, 49c. 18x45-inch damask scarfs in several good patterns. Un usual values at 49c. Indian Linen, 19c . An excellent quality that will give splendid service and retain its whiteness, 19c a yard. ' 36-Inch Pique, 50c. Very desirable for making skirts. Different size cords to select from at 50c a yard. Bed Spreads, $2J95. For full size bed. Of heavy weight in Marseilles design. Hemmed ends, $2.95 each. Burgees-Nash Co. Downstairs Store Children's Dresses, $2.50 to $4J95 A new asortment of dainty dresses for graduation; made of voile and organdie in a variety of new styles, ages 6 to 14, at $2.50 to $4.95. Women's Dresses, $5J)5 to $12 JO Voile and organdie dresses in all the season's favored colors and styles. Choice, from $5.95 to $12.50. Children's Dresses, r ! 3 for $1.00 For Friday, we offer you chil dren's dresses of blue and brown percale in ages from 6 to 12, at 3 for $1.00. Bordered Scrim, WiC All white, or white with colored border of blue, yellow or pink; Some have lace edge and insertion. Very special at 13 He yard. Lace Curtains, $1.15 Lace curtain, 2 yards long, with plain or fancy centers; unusu al values at $1.15 a pair. Burg oai-Nash Co. Downstairs Store' A Sale of Articles From the House Furnishing Section At Prices That Will Delight the Housewife Floor Britxh, 79c Dustless floor brush, chemically treated, 10 inches wide, with handle, 79c. Lawn Mowers, $4.45 "Ak-Sar-Ben" lawn mowers, 8-inch wheel, 3 blades, 14 inch size, easy run ning. Special, $4.45. Table Tumblers, 6 for 50c Thin blown table tumblers with thin line decoration, 6 for 50c. Floor Varnish, 98c Empire floor varnish, dries over night, quart can, 98c. Sapolin Enamel, 23c Sapolin enamel, for all purposes, big range of colors, can, 23c. Floor Paint, 85c Princess floor paints, quart can, 85c. Burfeas-Nash Co. Downstalra Store Cedar Oil Polish, 29c Cedar oil polish in tin containers for floors, fur niture, autos, mops, etc. Quart can, 29c. Gas Plates, $345 Gas plates, two powerful burners, frame is nickel plated, $3.95. Wash Tubs, 79c Galvanized iron wash tubs, first quality, No. 2 size, 79c. Semi-Porcelain Sets, $4J5 31-piece American semi-porcelain cottage sets. Gold and blue line decorations. The set, at $4.95.