1 THE JBEE: UMAha. SATURDAY. JUNE 11, 1921. Free Milk Fund Medium to Reach Unfortunate Tots Relieves Suffering of Children Born Amid Heat and Squalor of PovertySubscriptions ' Grow. Most of us are unable to visit the poverty stricken homes of our city. the suffering ' of children amid the heat and squalor of poverty, perhaps tbut a few blocks from our own cool and comfortable homes. The Bee'i Free Milk and Ice fund is a medium through which we can relieve .this misery. Pure, coo!, soothing milk will do more to make life for the unfortunate kiddies bear able than any other one thing. "Three-in-one," a regular contrib utor to the fund, has dropped in with three $5 subscriptions. He is one of the kind-hearted, thoughtful men, who realize the destiny of the nation rests in no small way on the babies who will either become healthy, happy, useful adults or suc cumb to the environment rn which chance has placed them. Bring or mail your subscription to The Bee. Any sum from 10 cents to $5 is ac ceptable. Subscriptions are as follows: . lrTlonily ncknowledf d . .135.00 Thrr-ln-nn 18.00 ('. M. Randall l.flfl Mr. A. I.tnnrman.. ... 1.00 It. P. tamiibpll 1.00 C. F. JHcOrew 5.00 Total 48.00 Baldridge Describes Paradise of Pacific H. H. Baldridge. attorney, sooke befofe the members of the Kiwanis club at their weekly noonday lunch eon - at the Rome hotel yesterday, Mr. Baldridge described Hawaii, the Paradise of ihe Pacific, and the jour neys he made in visiting the vari ous islands of the group. Particularly interesting were his discriptions of native life and of the advance the islands have -made under the guidance of the United States. Members of the Kiwanis club will have an all-day picnic at the Coun try club, Lake Manawa, Juhe 30. T)t.-. j. r- .l. x insarc ucmjr maae lor ine mem bers of the Council Bluffs Ki wanians to join the festivities. There will be a program of picnic stunts arranged by Ray . Beselin, chairman of the June entertainment committee, and in the evening there will be dancing. ( Brief City News Km Kstate $305,13 The es tate of the late Fred iirug totals 1305,943, according to appraisers. Will l'ay All Debt The Outran tee Securities company wilt pay all Its creditor". Frank E. Sheohan, trustee, announced. Xlnoty-XInc-Year I,ease A 99 year leas on the building at 1517 Douglas street was purchased for 148,000 by Petrow & Giannou, pro prietor of Candy "Land. Raid lied by Theatrup A raid on the old Hazel MeVey resort, 414 North Fourteenth street, Thursday nljtht, was led by Serge. Olaf Thes trup, whom political dopesters had thought to be under ihe new police ban. To Go to Xeor East Mrs. Flora Stanton Kalk, mother of Lieut. Stanton Kalk, who was killed dur ing the war, leaves noon for Syria to do Near East Relief work. She served in France with the T. M. C. A. Membership Drive A member ship drive will be launched by the Theodore Roosevelt po.t of , the American Legion at a mass meet ing in Columbia hall, Twenty fourth and Lake streets, this even ins at 8:30. National Guard ' Leaves on Outing Men Will Spend Two Days in Camp on Ashland Rifle Range. Captain, Peterson's company of National guardsmen left bright and early this morning for the govern ment rifle range at Ashland, Neb., on the first of a series of outings planned for this summer. The men, who were loaded into two 'motor lorries, carried full field equipment and will spend two days in camp on the range. Part of the time will be devoted to maneuvers and shooting. The remainder of the stay will be given over to a general outing. Guardsmen will receive pay for two days from the govern ment. Next week the guard will open a recruiting campaign to fill the Omaha companies to maximum strength. About 125 men are re quired to fill the two infantry com panies, the headquarters company and the medical unit. A tent will be placed somewhere in the down town district and two recruiting sergeants placed on duty to receive recruits. Special prizes will be awarded to workers. It is planned to have all outfits up to maximum strength by July 1 in order that all may have some training before the annual encamp ment in August. It has not been decided yet where the guard will camp. Southern Pacific's Oil Declares Initial Dividend New York, June 10. The Pacific Oil company, organized when the Southern Pacific railway relinqushed control of its oil properties, has de clared an initial dividend of $1.50 a .hare. Selected .List of VICTOR Records That You Will Enjoy 95212 Lucia Sextette 74197 Caprice Viennois Kreisler 35703 Grieving for You Whiteman Orch. 18734 Do You Ever Think of Me? Whiteman Orch. 18713 12th Street Rag All-Star Trio 18718 Biddy Benson Orch. 18721 Honolulu Eyes Whiteman Orch. Come in or Phone DOuglasl973 M1CKEUS 15th and Harney TTTTlrre(c(cVj M A (c We solicit charge account with out-of-town custo mers. ; Store open Sat urday evening un til 7 o'clock. 1417 DOUGLAS STREET Monarch Amongst The Oinha Clothing Sales Every man's, woman's, and children's garment in the entire Beddeo stock has been subject to the most startling shattering of prices and in - addition you choose any garment in the house witha cash down payment of only Five. Dollars; Here's a sale that holds forth the most remarkable advan tages ever introduced by any Omaha store in recent. years-7-Men and women in Omaha and for miles around should take the fullest ad vantage of this great sale. . Here's a Clothing Safe That Will Prove a Real Benefit to Thousands of Omaha Men and Women We do not demand all your ready cash. Supply your every apjfarel need. Pay. us but $5.00 and the balance can be cared for in terms to suit your conyenience. Lowest Prices in the City and the Greatest Credit Term in Existence Come, be convinced of the. truth of this assertion ; a few minutes spent in any depart ment n the Beddeo Store will prove that value for value we are not surpassed by any store, and the big, liberal credit accommoda tions are for all to enjoy. Wlipl fZ (0 1 .1 to. .v - Don't deny your self the opportuni ties offered in this advertisement just because you hilven't the ready cash we offer you a charge account that's easy to pay. jfJ M;. 7 TUT MIchA IMIW. ini 1L EVERYBODY STOR3T A 1 t . Women's Spring and Summer Suits and Wraps At 2S Discount .Included are the smartest of spring and summer suit models in al! of the wanted fabrics of the season, including; Tricotinc Serge Poiret Twill in straight line effects, ripple style and tailored models. And in Women's Wraps one may choose from the loose, wrappy styles, straight line models or cape effects, for this sale not only includes the novelty effects, but the conservative styles as well. Also ONE LARGE LOT OF Silk and Wool Dresses Including Taffetas, Tricolines and Crepes at 25 per cent Dilcdunt Saturday in the Auditorium KIDDIES You Are Invited te Attend a Free Moving Picture Show Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock in the Burpess-Nash Auditorium on the fifth floor of the new building. It is a big five-reel fea ture film v SMILES With children taking the leading parts. t You Are Invited to a Free Piano Recital Given by Elenor Lear's Pupils , . in the Auditorium On the Fifth Floor SATURDAY, JUNE 11 4 P.M. Dainty New Neckwear Just Arrived For Saturday's Selling Net camisole vestees with frilly lace and net fronts that range in price from $1.95 to $5.00. New line of organdy lace vestees, assorted colors and de signs, at $1.25. New lot of suit and sweater collars and collar, and cuff sets. Priced from 65c to $1.25. , Pilgrim Bags at $2.95 Of hand-boarded India leather in brown, black, navy and red, is an ideal bag for a vacation trip or a gift for the graduate. Photo Albums Flexible' back, 50 loos leaves, with pocket in back, 98c. - For the Graduate Jeweled casque combs set in brilliant white and colored stones. Priced from $1.00 to $23.50. , Girls Dresses a $3.95 Are of Organdie, Voile, Gingham , also regulation dresses of white Jean or copen Palmer linen. These dresses are taken from our regular stock and greatly reduced for Saturday only. Sizes 6 to 14. . Third Floor New Building ' Sale of Women's . White Canvas Oxfords at $3.95 Less Than V2 Price, About 200 pairs of women's white t canvas oxfords with white ivory soles 'and covered heels. Also 100 pairs of plain white pumps and oxfords, several styles in practically all sizes and widths. Main Floor Sale of 500 Packages of Bucilla Goods Stamped and Ready to Embroider 2 Regular Price Consisting of women's aprons, chemise, corset covers, sofa pillows, embroider covers, library covers, centerpieces, blouses, negligees, aprons, Children's bon nets hats, creepers, dresses, rompers. Towels, luncheon sets, boudoir hags. A competent instructor will show you how to embroider and make the garments. Second Floor Mme. Binner Corsets Keep Your Figure Young For within youth ' lies the charm,' and the attractively gowned woman finds her figflre displayed to best advantage in Mme. Binner Corset and appreciates the im portance of having new, corsets correctly fitted before buying ew ."owns or suits. ' , The ! Perfect Corset of today has a minimum of .bones, using them only as supports in front and back. It is made to ' give the effect of a flat back, is proportionately as short as skirts are. In fact the topless corset coming only to the waist- line is now widely worn. Brocade and the light weight fabrics are the models displayed in our corset shop. All reason ably priced. $5.00 and up. Toilet Articles and Sundries Beecham's toilet water, all odors, $1.00. Krankfe lemon cream for tan and sunburn, 79c. Harriet Hubbard Ayers Ayeristocrat cream, S7c. Aubrey Sisters' massage cream, 47e. Creme de Meridor vanish ing cream, 19e. Mavis or Colgate's talcum, 18e. Colgate's dental cream, 19c. Tooth brushes in sanitary boxes, 19e. Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo, 42c. Dorin compact powder, all shades, 39c. Lash Lux, 42c ' Compact powder refills, 10c. Colgate's bandoline, 19c. Floating castile soap, 2-lb. bar, 59c. Palm Olive soap, 3 for 25c. Saturday Special Silk Gloves at 95c pair , ?irt quality Milanese and tridot silk gldves, twp-clasi gauntlet and eight-button styels with Paris point and two toned embroidered backs in sand, gray, white and black. Mln Floor Extraordinary Values in A Women's Wrist Watches' at $25.00$39.50$43.S0 several different styles, in round, octagonal or oblong shapes, of green or white gold,' 18 karat, 15 jewel movements. All ' silk ribbon bracelets. A very dainty and acceptable gift for the girl graduate. , Main Floor - . Specials in Our Men's Section Men's Suits, $35.00 Gray and brown Herringtons in all wool cassimeres in both double and single breasted. Many suits with two pair trousers at $35.00. PAlm Beaches, Tropical Worsteds, Mohair Cool Cloths and . ". Gabardine Suits at $14.50 to $27.50. 150 Genuine Palm Beach Suits. in grays, tans, naturals and fancy stripes. at $14.50 : 25 Young Men's Tan Gabardine Suits, $30.00 Mela Fleer Men's Splendid Quality Fiber Silk Hose 50c A large assortment of men's fiber hose in colors of navy, black, gray, cordovan, Palm Beach and white, all sizes, 9H to 11, 50c. Mens Pure Linen , Handkerchiefs 25c Men's pure linen handkerchiefs, full size, with -inch hem. Very special, 25c. ' ' Our Mens Straw Hats are made for comfort and service. Select yours while the assortment is so complete in both styles and sizes. $2.50 up. A Special Sale of Men's Silk Neckwear , at 59c, Saturday on the Main Floor There are 5,000 serviceable ties in the lot, which represents some of the finest of imported and domestic silks, in a great variety of beautiful patterns and color combinations. Mela Floor Second Floor China Specials Sherbet Glasses $2.95 ; Sherbet glasses, high or low stem, ' thin lead Mown glass, set of six, $2.95. Cups and Saucers 6 for $1.49- 'Cups and saucers, plain white porcelain, set of six, $1.49. Table Tumblers 6 for 75 c - Lead blown glass, set of ix, 75c. . ; Ice Tea Glasses Colonial ice tea glasses, large size, set of six,. $1.00. Fourth Floor . i Men's Cool Footwear '' For Hoi Weather Comfort Men's Palm Beach lace oxford on medium toe last, $7.50. . Men's white canvas ox ford with' strap of buck leather over toe, $7.50. Small lot of men's white buck and canvas oxfords reduced to $5.00. Boys' play tennis shoes with brown trimming and brown rubber heels. Spe cial at $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75. Mala Floor , Mens Athletic Union Suits, $1.00 Men's athletic union suits of fide quality nainsook and striped madras, full and roomy and made with elastic back, well fitting garments that will give excellent service. All sizes, 34 to 54. , J. . , An Opportune Sale of s Women's Gauze Vests 35c, 3 for $1.00 ' ' Made of fine quality lisle in plain tailored, regulation shoulder or fancy lace yokes. These vesta are extra good length. - Main Floor