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    THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, JUNE JO, 1920.
LiftOff Corns!
Doesn't hurti Lift touchy corns and
calluses right off with fingers
Apply a few drops of "Freezone" upon that olt,,
bothersome corn. Instantly that corn stops
hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off,
.root and all, without pain or soreness.
Hard corns, soft corns, corns
between the toes, and the
hard skin calluses on
bottom of feet lift
right off no
humbug 1
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J Tiny btttlatf1 'Fretune" fwV "0w
llr hut a few ttnts at drug stores
NEBRASKA WOMEN
ACTIVE AT G. 0. P.
MEET IN CHICAGO
Two Members of Council, of
100 Are From the
J Cornhuster State.
(By Stuff Correspondent.)
Chicago, June 9. (Special.)
The Nebraska wcrnen are in evi
dence at the republican convention.
Mrs. Elizabeth O'Linn Smith of
Cbadron and Mrs. J. J. Douglas of
Callaway, members elect of the Ne
braska state central committee, are
both in attendance. Sitting on the
platform with the council of 100,
are Mrs. M. D. Cameron of Omaha
and Mis. Lulah T. Andrews of the
republican state central cemmittee
of Nebraska.
M,r.. W. H. Miller of Blooming
ton, Mrs. Chas. E. Matsoit of Lin
coln. Mrs. R. B. Howell, Mr. C. T.
Ncal and Mrs. W. G. Ure of Omaha,
are also in attendance.
- The republican women were in
conference Monday afternoon at the
headquarters of the women's divi
sion and were addressed by the na
tional leaders of the party led by
Mrs. Medill McCormick Miss Mary
An Exceptional Sale
Mina Taylor Dresses
For Girls
Specially Priced for Thursday
$2.95and$3.95
There are a dozen pretty styles to select from in plaids, cheeks or striped
gingham, also plain blue Kiddy cloth, made up in regulation style, with braid
trimming and patent leather belt.
Some other styles are lace trimmed or show pipings of plain white there
are straight lines belted models and the always-popular sash finish. Light and
dark colors. Sizes 8, 10, 12 only. . ,
4 Junior Department Second Floor '
Burgess-Nash Company
EVERY90DYS STORE"
I
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Removes Superfluous ffair
Roots and Alklnstantly!
(A Marvelous New Method)
The new phelaetine proem is dif
' fercat from the depilatory, electrical and
other Methods as ii night from day. It
actually removes the entira hair, roots
and all, before your very eyes. It does
this in juit a few seconds, easily and
harmlessly. Just try HI You can get a
, stick of phelaetine at any drug store, with
directions, which are quite simple. There
is no odor to it,-no irritating or poison
ous constituent you could even eat it
without the least injury. It will leave
your Ik in as soft,, smooth and hairless as
babe's. i
DelicialceCr earn and
Sunshine Cakes Free
For Kroehler Week
Union Outfitting Co.
Kroehler Davenport
Demonstration Shows How
to Add a Room to Home.
A Beautiful Kroehler Bed
Davenport Given Away
Free Next Friday.
If you have often wanted to
have friends remain over night,
and have been unable to do so
through lack ot sleeping quar
ters, you should attend the Spe
cial Sale and Demonstration of
Kroehler Red Davenports at the
Union Outfitting Company. .
With a Kroehler you have con
tinuous twenty-four hour service.
By day you have a beautiful sta
tionary davenport at night a
simple operation turns it into a
comfortable bed.
Come in and learn its many de
sirable features and refresh your
self with a big dish of Delicia Ice
Cream and Loose-Wiles Sunshine
Biscuits.
' JCroehlcr Bed Davenports are
Rationally advertised and are an
example of the dependable char
acter of the furniture carried by
the Union Outfitting llompany.
As always, you make your own
terms. '
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Sherman & McConnell Drug Co
niaveYou Tried Its!
Luscious Goodness ?
From the first sip to the last drop
you' 11 thoroughly enjoy the juicy
orange flavor of ORANGE
DEE-LIGHT. But this deliri
ous beverage goes the orange one
better with its bracing sparkle.
Enjoy it at your dealer's to-day.
Order a case sent to your home.
BattUdndbiiSriittih
Coca Cola Bottling- Co., '
143 N. 16th Street,
Omaha, Neb.
Phone Webster 406
New Shipment
Cedar Chests
We'll Sell a Carload
at r
Value-Giving Prices
SATURDAY
They've just arrived and
they are beauties
25 Styles and Sizes
Owing to the late ship
ment and having bought
them at old-time low
prices
Far Below
Todays Values
Think of buying a Genuine
Tennessee
Red Cedar
Chest
at $14.85
That's exactly what you
can do at Bowen's
Saturday
Take Advantage of
Our Value-G i v i ng
Prices on Curtains Sat
urdav. '
Garrett Hay and Mrs. Douglas Rob
inson, The recommendations to the na
tional committee asking for repre
sentation upon the executive com
mittee resulted in a change in the
rules of the national committee
which will place a woman vice
chairman, secretary and not less
than five women members, on the
executive committee of the national
republican committee.
This news was enthusiastically re
ceived by the women who are so
deeply interested in this recognition.
Nebraska headquarters are crowded
with interested Nebraskans out of
convention hours.
Former Base Ball Star Dies
On Train En Route to Omaha
Norfolk, Neb., June 9. (Spe
cial Telegram.) Joe Porter of
Ponca, Neb., who used to be a star
first baseman on amateur teams in
North Nebraska, died on a North
western train near here 'from tuber
culosis. He was being conveyed to
Omaha for treatment by his broth
er, Bert Brown.
Brief City News
V. DeLamatre, Plummer Purdham,
Art.'uu- l.. uitd K. t. Oor.
I'hmiffc Exchange Honrs The
Omaha Grain exchange viU open
daily at 8: SO a. in. and dose at
12:15 p. m., bcfonnln nCjXt Monduy
in accordance with "the pl;n ostnh
lishpd. by the Chicago Board of
Trade.
. Sontonw Auto Thlrf For tho
theft of an automobile bclonjiln to
Arthur K. Allen, 2705 Hamilton
street, on May 4, John Joh-ifon, n
gro, 2608 Charles street, was sen
tenced to the stati? prison for one to
10 years yesterday.
Omaru Banker Houo?4 - High
honor was conferred upon Lloyd
Mattson, vice president of the Corn
Exchange National bank, and presi
dent of the Omaha Advertising
Selling league, Tuesday night, when
he was elected president of the Na
I tional flnnnc.n! AdtTrttaln.. ; '
tion at Indianapolis.
Hold Paint Workers rultee are
i holdijip W. Bailey, 3021 Chicago
! street, and H. Porter. Clalrm it
j Inn, for investigation in connection
! with the lowering of cans of paint
front upper fjoors of the Pittsburgh
Paint and Olaas company. Eleventh
and Howard streets. Both men ara
employes of the company.
Knslnpors EUvt At the annual
election of officers of the American
Association ' of Engineers, Omaha
chapter, at the- Chamber of Com
merce, Tuesday night, Roy N. Towl
was chosen president. Other officers
elected are: J. A. Bruce, vice presi
dent: P. H. Patton. seonnd vice
president; W. J. F. Sackratda. treas
urer, and Ernest Trimble, tecu i..y.
Trur Day Results The sum of
$2,026.76 was netted by the Scandi
navian Y. W. C. A. in last Saturday s
tag day. Mrs. A. E. Nygren was in
charge of the drive.
Sells Hani Bread Nearly 2.000
cartons of hard bread, all In good
condition, will be sold at auction by
the government at the general sup
ply depot at Twenty-second and
Hickory streets, on June 14.
Sentenced to Prison Otto Gomoll
of Chicago was sentenced to three
months in the federal prison t
Leavenworth. Kan., yesterday by
Federal Judge Woodrough on a
charge of transporting Irma Ker
stein. 16 years old, Chicago, to
Omaha.
Arrest Army Man W. J. Mitchell,
escaped army prisoner from the
Fort Omaha guardhouse two weeks
ago, was apprehended at Vancouver,
Wash., yesterday, according to a
telegram received by Fort Omaha
officials. Mitchell will be returned
immediately.
JTcw Legion Post The second
branch post of the American Legion
has been established with headquar
ters at Twenty fourth street and
Ames avenue. Organization o. the j
post is In charge of E. W. Sears, H. j
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DEXTER
Pointi 2Vj laches
The Jfame
LION
has beeri applied to
COLLAKS
of Quality
Jor more than half a Century
United Shirt Sr ColUr Compiny, Alo mikfu of Lion Shirts, Troy. N Y
Burgess-Mash Company
"KVCftYBODYfc STORK
An1 Electric Washer
The One-Minute Electric Washer is the jnoit
efficient labor and time saving washer madfi. Nana
of the old handle operation, or worse than tjiaj, the
washboard.
No worry about this machine tearing fin gar.
merits; nq worry over laundry bills. The One
Minute Washer makes wash da.y as pleasant as ajiy
other day.
One-Minute
Electric Bench Washer
. Here is an ideal model, in fact a com
plete laundry in itself ; has a large fold
ing bench and holds two extra tubs and
basket. It's Solid Peg Dolly will wash
the clothes quickly, thoroughly and
without injury to the finest fabrics..
Washing and wringing at the same time
is possible with this machine, or either
operation may be performed separately.
For quality and merit this model is un
surpassed. Every One-Minute Washer
is guaranteed for one year.
Downstair Stest
$100.00
TRY A WANT AD IN THE BEfi FOR'RESUL7rS
. ' Summer . Showing
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Baby Wear
When all the world is young, new things to wear or play with ae very
welcome gifts.
As you saunter into the Infants' Department, lured by the almoet really
lifelike dollies, clad in the modes of the moment, you have a yearning to go
right out and adopt a Baby, some Baby, your Baby, anybody's Baby, just to
be able to see it dressed in all these darling new creations.
We have put all the love of ours into the most adorable little things for
them, cute little snowy-white underthings, and frilly, fluffy overthings, things
for their comfort, and things for their beauty.
Baby Layettes Gowns
. Complete Layettes, care
fully selected, including
evejy need, pricing: $25
to $125.
Infants' Gowns of Soft
est nainsook, with briar
stitching and hand-run
tucks, sizes 2 and over
$1.95 to $3.50.
Infants' Long
Dresses
$1.35 to $25.00
Infants long dresses are
made of pretty sheer nainsook
and batiste, exquisitely finish
ed with dainty laces and em
broidery, $1.35 to $25.00.
Baby Dresses
Short handmade Dresses
with tucks, smocking and
briar stitching, others with
tiny yokes, for tots of 2 and
under, $3.95 to $20.50.
Dresses ,
White Dresses of sheer ba
tiste, tucked, smocked, andi
embroidered, sizes 2 to 6'
years, $1.95 to $10.50.
Infants1 Skirts
Infants' Skirts with hand
run hems or scallops, or lace
trimmed, sizes up to 2 years,
$1.25 to $4.50. V
A Library of
Helpful Books
Books of various authori
ties that will be of service to
expectant mothers, and
couched in simple terms.
These books may be borrowed
from the Little Tots' Shop.
Novelties
Ribbon and Celluloid Nov
elties "Floaters" for the
bath, water bottles, scales,
record books and countless
other attractive things for
baby's comfort and happiness.
SECOND FLOOR
Drawers
Children's machine
made drawers with scal
loped or embroidered ruf
fle, 65c to $2.75.
Children's
Combinations
Children's Combinations!
embroidered or lace trimmed,
$1.50 to $3.50.
Play Dresses
For morning wear, there
are scores of pretty gingham
and chambray3 made very at
tractive by bits of hand em
broidery, at $1.95 to $3.95.
Expectant Mothers
will find sympathetic coun
sel from any of the corps of
workers intent on the needs
of babyhood.
Special attention will be
given to expectant mothers
who wish to prepare the nec
essary requirements.
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