THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. JUNE 26, 1921. 5 A' Poor Tots' Faces Light With Joy f As GetCool Milk Nourishment Allows Children of Destitute Families to Grow Healthy and Happy. Did you ever see a baby's face light up with joy? Of course you have. And you've never seen any thing more beautiful. That's the way poor babies' faces look when cups of cool, nourishing milk are fed them made possible by The Bee's milk and ice fund. Greatest Asset. Children are the greatest asset of this country, Owen Lovejoy de clared yesterday at the national social workers' conference in .fil waukee. , Thafs why every effort should be ,nit forth to make them healthy and happy, not permit them to grow up thin, scrawny and under-nourishea. The milk and ice fund is the first essential during the hot summer months. Visiting Nurses direct into which needy homes the milk and ice shall go. Here are the latest contributions to the fund: Prcvlonnly acknowledged (401.? A. . .tp 1.00 ItMhlen friend ft.00 Mr. O. II. Olson, Newman Grove, Neb 5. (Ml Maggie nnd J lift SO Koiiib Miller 5.00 Thre-ln-Ono ' 15.00 K. W. Madhwn 1.00 Total SSSO.li Taxis Crossing River Won't Be Forced to Get Iowa License Reports that R. A. Jackson, col lector of automobile taxes at Coun cil Bluffs, was to force drivers of taxicabs and trucks crossing the river to take out Iowa licenses is incorrect, Mr. Jackson has notified officials at the Omaha Chamber of Commerce The collector declared that the Iowa law requiring drivers of taxi cabs and trucks to show a driver's license probably would be enforced Poorest Golfer of C. of C. Directors Will Win Prize "Otherwise" and Best Players Also to Be Given Trophies at Field Cluh Tourney Thursday. Poor golf players at last will have their inning. When the annual golf match between the members of the board of directors of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce mingle in a match at the Field club next Thursday afternoon there will be a prize for the poorest player as well as the best. There is even a prize offered to the "otherwise" plavers President Paul Kuhns and W. W. Head, chairman of the executive committee, will captain the two teams of club swingers. They will "choose up sides" and, according to all reports and plans for the engage ment, there will be a line of wicked cluh handling all afternoon. ,The golf match is an annual event and always looked forward to by the directors. The golf match will be topped off ith a dinner which is to be served in the Field club that evening. Those who can't play golf are invited to come and eat in the invitations be ing sent out. The committee in charge is G. Harley Conant, IT. R. Gould, F. S. Knapp, Harry A. Koch and Guy L. Smith. New Governor of Hawaii Here En Route to Honolulu W. R. Farrington, recently ap pointed governor of the Hawaiian is lands, passed through Omaha yester day morning on the Overland Lim ited en route to his home in Hono lulu. Mr. Farington has been spend ing some time in the states, having left Honolulu in April. While in New York he attended the national convention of the Asso ciated Press and the American News paper Publishers' association. Mr. Farrington has lived in the Hawaiian islands for more than 20 years. He i. the owner and publisher of the "Star-Bulletin," the principal news paper of the territory. ilr. Farrington was accompanied by his daughter, who has been at tending the University of Wisconsin. Butler Ohjects When Water Board Buys Liberty Bonds Purchase of $200,000 worth of Lib erty bonds by the Metropolitan Wa ter district was announced by R. B. Howell, chairman of the board, yes terday. In answer to criticism by Commis sioner Butler, who said the money should have been invested in city bonds, Mr. Howell explained that the "water board needs money from time to time, and that Liberty bonds are easy to dispose of." "We purchased the bonds at $8676 and will draw about S per cent in terest on them," said Mr. Howell. "If we should let them mature we would draw more. City bonds are not listed on the market and if we needed money to buy back our own bonds, for example, we would have to go out and sell them ourselves, that is if we bought them." Our Netvh Equipped BARBER SHOP for MEN is conveniently located just in side the entrance on Harney Street at 17th. URGESS-I 'EVERYBODYS STORE Let the Kiddies Come to BARBER BILL'S BARBER SHOP now located on the Mezzanine floor. Inside the entrance on Harney Street at 17th. i C!8t Fashimii Among the smartest and the most "impossible-to-do-with-out" garments of the summer wardrobe is the sports skirt. Skirts in plaids, in checks, in stripes in the most fas cinating combinations of colors, others in all white, fash ioned in fine flannels and blazer cloths, are priced $17.50 to $35.00. Silk Skirts in Fantasi DewkistBaronette, Satin, Crepe de Chine, Silvanette, Talyho and other beautiful novelty weaves quite the prettiest thing for summer wear, are priced $15 to $35. Dainty Summer Dresses in charming styles, delightfully fashioned, in the loveliest of the summer colorings, in such pretty fabrics as ' " Organdie, Voile, Dotted Swisses, Gingham, are priced $17.50 to $35. Sizes 16, 18, 36 and 38 are included. Third Floor Dainty Pajamas-Delightfully Feminine Have become a necessity in eveiy woman's wardrobe. They need not be costly, but they must be daintily fashioned and daintily trimmed. $295 $395 Batiste and crepe adorned with pockets and frills, cut kimono style, tied at waist and neck with tiny cord. One-piece pajamas of crepe de chine and satin trimmed with pockets and cord, hemstitched and plain. Second Floor Pajamas in two-piece sets of crepe de chine and satin ; trimmed with filet and val laces. Pockets and ribbon add a pretty finish. Beautiful Silverware-Gifts for Bride A gift worth while not alone for its beauty, but for the years of service it will give each day a reminder of the giver's good wishes. $500 Sheffield Bon Bon Dishes Sheffield Hot Rolls Trays Sheffield Cake Plates $750 Sheffield Milk Pitchers Sheffield Candlesticks Sheffield Almond S is $1000 and $J250 Sheffield Hammered Cake Plates Sheffield Hot Roll Trays Sheffield Electric Toasters We have also an especially fine line of Corhams best patterns in Sterling Silver to select from. Main Floor Prettiest Summer Fabrics-Clearance The choicest of summer materials on the bolt are offered in mid-season at a price that one would expect to pay for short lengths later on. Embroidered Voiles, yd., 75c imported voiles in printed and silk embroidered effects on both light and dark grounds. . To Make the Home More Inviting .-. Window Shades, 95c . These shades come in dark green and buff color, 7 ft., full size shades. Ruffled Swiss Curtains, $3.25 New shipment dainty swiss curtains, narrow ruffles, easy to launder. Imported Dress Ginghams, yd., 9c Fine imported dress ginghams in very pretty plaids. On special sale Monday. , Second Floor Attractive Figured Voiles, yd., 39c A large counter of figured voiles in smart designs on dark grounds. Special sale. To Make the Home Tasks Lighter New Perfection Oil Stoves Complete one-burner size just what you will need on your camping $6.50. Two-burner, same as above, each, $13.00. Regular size, two-burner, $18.50. Regular size, three burner, $25.00. Regular size, four burner, $31.50. Lace Panels, $1.50 Full 2Vi yards long and can be used one at a window. These are real values. 36 and 48 inches wide. j Marquisette Curtaining 29c yd. White viory and ecru color. Fine mercerized quality. Full bolts. 36 inches wide. Fourth Floor Store Your Rugs and Hangings Our Cold Storage Vaults offer the newest and most complete equipment cold, dry air a con stantly changing temperature. Let us store your furs, rugs and hangings, etc., insuring full pro tection against fire, theft and moths. Garden Hose Moulded hose, made of the best quality rubber corrugated, cut any length. Vt in. size, 16c ft. in. size,. 18c ft. in. size, 20c ft. Electric Irons American Beauty Electric Irons, full nickel finished 6 -pound sizes complete with cord, plug and stand, $8.50. Fourth Floor "For Kiddies and Grown-Ups Too" Sleeveless Frocks Refreshingly New are here for our girls of 6 to 14 years, and New York says: "To be sleeveless is to be well dressed." . Fashioned of gingham,; eponge, linen and jersey and priced at only $5.95, $7.50 and $10.50. Third Floor Barefoot Sandals m Summer Comfort These barefoot sandals are of brown lotus calf with stitch down soles; the kind that the children love to wear. Very special at these prices: Sizes 5 to 8, $1.50 Sizes to 11, $1.75 Sizes 11 to 2, $2.00 Main Floor New Silk Stockings for Summer Wear Women's clox stockings in black with white clox; or in white with black clox so smart that they are almost essential, $3.75 to $7.75. Black and grey lace stockings in the new patterns, $5.25 to $9.50. Main Floor Paris Approves the Bien Jolie Corset The chic Parisienne still has the appear ance of being uncorseted, while an uncorseted effect has been adapted generally, the woman who demands the lithe slimness of youth must achieve the desired silhouette by the most careful corseting. The new corsets designed for this pur pose are as soft and light as possible, only the most necessary boning being used. Materials of silk, treco, satin borche and Grecian trecos are specializing in these corsets; embroidered and flower decked, $5.00 and upwards. Brassieres Then there are brassieres of cotton treco, lace and net, $1.00 wards. Second Floor silk and Watches to Grace My Lady's Wrist There are several different styles In round octagonal or oblong shapes of green or white gold; 18 karat, 15 jewel, guaranteed movements. All silk ribbon bracelets, $25 to $43.50. Main Floor 2 EHOTDIXI S. B. COR. 16th . JACKSON STS. - tj .... I1..S .J isrills it fiini.r f!jli nir 1 IfHll; f...j...mr L' ! Most Unusual Sale Ever Advertised ! This is a sale of gigantic proportions and extraordinarily unusual in value - giving. Offering any article or articles worth up to $50 for only $1.00 down. For example, if you were to select five articles costing you $10.00 each, these articles would be de livered to your home upon payment of only $1.00. Or any single article amounting to as much as $o0 can be purchased during this sale for only $1.00 down and pay ments of $1.00 listed below. a week. Only a few of the hundreds of articles offered are I j GSfil ' IP m Cozy Rocker in solid mahogany with restful cane seat, carved posts; reduced in Anniversary Sale to Colonial Buffet in solid fumed oak, with 42-inch top, French plate mirror: large drawers; in $19.75 ar.::::a.y.s.a!:.. $32.50 Pay $1.00 a Week Pay $1-00 a Week Four-Post Bed, a handsome Co lonial design in mahogany finish. with artistically carved posts; in Anniversary bale at Pay $1.00 a Week inogany iinisn, irved posts; in $24.50 Lawn Swing., four-passenger models, strongly constructed of weather-proofed wood in natural finish; special Qfj Rugs i $31.50 Bolted Porch Swing With Chains, $3.95 . Seamiest Tapestry Brussels Rugs in 9x12 sizes, for Living Rooms; price reduced to Beautiful Velvet Rugs in 8-3x 10-6 sizes, reduced dOQ Cf Monday to iftdVtOVJ And Scores of Others At $1 Down $1 Week Extra Large Top-Icing Refriger ator of 100-lb. capacity, made.of sturdy ash throughout with heavy galvanized linings, white- I enameled food compartments with removable shelf and remov able drain pipe. Very special at. Three-Door, Side-Icing Refriger ator with many insulation, for $39.50 cing Refriger- y walls of I $37.50 I Pay $1.00 a Week ft ! Svecial Demonstration and Sale of the ! as HOO Pi IB the Kitchen Cabinet that saves miles of steps The Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet makes kitchen work a pleasure. It saves you thousands of unnecessary steps and wasted energy, giv ing you hours of extra time away from your hot kitchen to do the things you want to do. $1 Down $1 a Week During the Demonstration (which ends Friday) the Hoosier Club Plan will be in force. Come in and pick out your Hoosier, pay $1.00 down and it will be delivered to your home imme diately; then you pay !fl. uu a weeK. 4 Special Inducements No. 1 ONE DOLLAR delivers your Hoosier. No. 2 A DOLLAR a week soon pays for it. No. 3 $5.00 given for your old kitchen table. No. 4 FREE 10-piece Kitchen Set worth $7.50. Gate Leg Table, a Grand Rapids make in beautiful ma hogany finish, re duced to $14.75 Pay $1.00 Week l?tc Home Outfit! i 3; mmm i This store is headquarters for complete Home Outfits and we have many attractive combinations to offer young couples during this DOLLAR DOWN Sale. Prices are clear down to bedrock, and we also offer you Easy-to-Pay Terms 3 Rooms Furnished $199 4 Rooms Furnished $275 5 Rooms Furnished $345 Floor Lamps, a spe cial group with ar tistic mahogany fin ished bases and silk shades, reduced to 819.75 Pay $1.00 Week I a