THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 3921 4 Little Girls Give i Pop Stand Money ToBeeMiikFund Blair Lassies Turn "Business -Women" to Raise Sum to Help Omaha Children , ' Of Poor . . Four little girls of Blair, Neb., turned "business women" for the sake of The Bee milk and ice fund for poor children. They are Mildred Moats, Helen Schefflcr, Mildred Brown and Eve lyn Moats, their ages ranging be tween 12 and 13. They call themselves the "Blair Service club." -"V First Venture. ' A popcorn anad lemonade stand is. their business venture, and the first $4 they earned was their first contribution. ."We expect to turn in more," said the little miss, representative of the quartet, who brought the four silver dollars into The Bee office with the following note: ' "We are four girls from Blair, Neb. We have made $4-by selling popcorn and lemonade. Please ac cept this for the milk and ice fund." Indebted to Lassies. A number of little tots, suffering - from the extreme heat, will be in debted to the thoughtful little girls for cool milk and ice this summer. - Other contributions to the fund arc: Prevloaaly acknowledged S839.34 A Friend , 1.00 Ladles' Aid, Elba, Neb 8.00 Illair Service club 4.00 Total $849.54 Hi Man Who Lost Mihok Ruby Recovers It by Bee Want Ad ' $ Don De cow, 522 Paxton block, who lost the great Mihok ruby while J taking it from the safety deposit I j v:u!t to his office Wednesday, re covered the stone through a Bee want ad Thursday. ; Two young men brought the stone, in ;its case, to De Bow's office late Thursday afternoon. ' , "We saw an ad that you'd give a reward for this," said one of the men, "and that you wouldn't ask any ques tions. Anyway, we found it," added the man.' ; te- Bow says he made good his promise of a reward. - r-'T'm certainly strong for Bee want aaSj" he said. ' Aged Omaha Man Dies, Abe Anderson, 60, 3616 Seward street, died Thursday at his home. Mr. Anderson is survived by his wife, three sons, A. F., E. O. and R. Anderson: four daughters, Mrs. O. L. Valenta, Mr3. A. McGtiire, Mrs. E. Isline and Miss Elsie Anderson, all of Omaha. Funeral services will be held from the Crosby funeral home today at 2. Burial will be at West Lawn ceme-toxy.- Widow of Autoist Killed at Guard Rail Asks $100,000 fchristine Allin filed suit in district rnnrt fnr $100000 Hamaces acrainst the . Missouri Pacific railroad. Ne braska Power company and Henry Kinsey for the death of Oda L. Al lin, 32, her husband, who was killed April 8 when he drove an automo bile against the guard rail at the railroad crossing on Florence boule vard near Ames avenue. Pa Rourke Leaves for West On First Vacation JEver Had W. A. (Pa) Rourke entrained Thursday afternoon for a visit of several months in the west. He stated that this will be the first vacation he ever had. He will visit two weeksj in Colorado and then will proceed to the Pacific coast, visiting Seattle, San. Francisco, Los Angeles and other, cities. Dan Butler Recovering From Injury Received in Storm -Dan B. Butler, city commissioner; who was injured on the head Wed nesday night during the storm by a falling tree branch near the Carter Lake club, will remain in St. Cath erine hospital until Sunday. His con . dition is" reported favorable to early recovery. V New Passenger Agent. ;.W. R. McFarland has been ap pointed general passenger agent of the Chicago Great Western railroad, to succeed A. C Irons, resigned. The change becomes effective next Mon day. PHOTOPLAYS. r4 Alaskan, on Visit Here, Would He Were in Sitka "Give me a nice, comfortable tem- ?erature of about 40 below zero and ask no more," says Jacob Bohle ber, who is here on a visit from Sitka and Fairbanks, Alaska. "This heat is unbearable. I never saw anything like it, and I'm anxious to get back to good old Sitka, where a man can breathe." Bohleber left Omaha 17 years ago for Alaska, where he has been ever since. He is visiting his sister, Mrs. Mary Harte, 4810 Chicago street, and his daughter, Mrs. T. J. Burns, Bemis park. "I've felt 62 below zero up there and didn't mind it near as much as I have this heat of the .last few weeks in Omaha. I'll have some thing to tell the boys when I get back." Bohleber says most of the gold seeking jn Alaska now is done by drilling. They drill much as they do for oil. When they find dirt bearing gold in paying quantities they sink a shaft and mine it. July 31 Limit for Filing Returns on Stock Tax July 31 is the last day for filing returns of capital stock tax and re turns must be in the hands of col lectors of internal revenue on or be fore midnight of that date to avoid penalty. The capital stock tax is a special excise tax imposed on corporations with respect to "carrying on or do ing business." The tax on domestic corporations is $1 for each $1,000 or so much of the fair average value of its capital stock for the preceding year ending June 30 as in excess of $5,000. The tax is payable in ad vance, returns filed in July of this year covering the taxable year be- gining July 1, 1921 and ending June 30, 1922. Ice Cream Carnival. The Good Fellowship Bible class of the North Presbyterian church will give an ice cream carnival to night at the corner of the Presby terian seminary grounds, Emmet street and Florence boulevard. Brief City News Four Uusbnnrts Unhappy In four cut of six suits for divorce filed In district court yesterday the husbands were plaintiffs. Paving Started Paving of St. Marys avenue hill was started yes terday under directions of J. H. Mc Donald, contractor. Bank to'Have Bath The 18-story First National bank building will be given an external bath, starting sometime next week. Pace "Dope" Charges Five ne groes arraigned before the United States commissioner 'yesterday for peddling dope were hold for the grand jury. One Hundred Fifty to Tjeave Army More tnan loo men. tnree-rourtns of the total number of men at Fort Omaha, go out of the service Satur day by reason of the new army rul ing to reduce, the ranks. Husband "Total Loss" "Pinkie" Snell says her husband, William, is a "total loss' as a husband In a pe tition for divorce filed In district court yesterday. "Pinkie" works at a soda fountain for a living. Health. Conditions Good Health conditions in Omaha this summer are extraordinarily good, according to Health Commissioner Pinto, who says stomach trouble, the principal ailment, is due to indiscreet eating and drinking. Six Bobberies Reported Three holdups which netted the highway men about $70 were reported to por beries, bringing the total to six in berles, bringing thhe total to. six In the last three days also were re ported to police. PHOTOPLAYS. $1 1 Last Times Today "WET GOLD" Tomorrow HARRY CAREY "Desperate Trails" Hour. It, 1. 3, B, 6:30, 8 an 9:30 Kids?SH 15c Last Times "Blind Start Tomorrow Katharine Newlin Burt's "Snowblind" One of the strongest and most realistic dramas the camera has ever recorded. f FINAL DAY Lionel Barrymore "JIM THE PENMAN"- AM U8KMCNT8. LAST TIMES TODAY. EMPRESS THREE ROMAN GYPSIES. Norelty Singinc, Dancing and Musical Act. STANLEY. TRIPP & MARTIN, Comedy Hat Juctlers. GALLOWAY tt GAR RETTE, "Black and Tan Classic" AL LEN A MOORE, Sing-in and Dancinf. Photoplay Attraction. "Coincidence." Metro Special Production. EATTY'S Co-Operative Cafeteria We Appreciate Your Patronage. Federal Ex-Yanks Bureaus Merged Under One Head Here Omaha is the first city in the United States to concentrate all its ex-service men's bureaus under one head and operate that way according to Con McCarger, director of the federal vocational educational bu reau who has been named adminis trating officer of the combined bureaus. The bureau" of war risk insur ance, compensation claim and the medical section of the bureau of war risk insurance, formerly the public health service, have been concentrated in offices on the seventh floor of the Woodman of the World building. R. B. Howell to Visit Washington on Trip East R. B. Howell, republican national committeeman for Nebraska, has gone east. During his trip he will visit Washington, D. G, and it is understood that he will be interested in the forthcoming appointment for Omaha postmastership. Saturday- We Will Feature Men's Shoes at the Big "Stryker Policy" Shoe Sale The object of this sale is to clear our stock of all broken lines in both styles and sizes to enable us to buy full and complete lines for next season. These shoes were unusual values before thsy were reduced. At the sale prices they are the wisest and most economical purchase offered you. Buy all you will need for a long time to come. Men's Oxtords and Shoes 300 pairs W. L. Douglas, Dalton and Davis Shoe Co.'s Ox fords and High Shoes, in Black and Brown Kid and Calf, English or Broad Toes. Genuine Goodyear Welt Soles, regular values up to $10.00, at. . . FREE . RUBBER HEELS With every pair of these shoes and ox fords. The kind with the bounce in them all sizes put them on your- $4.95 Boys' English Infants' White Men's Red and Boys' Shoes Walking Shoes Canvas Strap White Rubber and Oxfords p Dm. The Holland, a All sizes. Quality ' . , f w Boot ;.nbo,J'iho5 makes Goodyear Memam's & Farry . that will stand hard welt 2's to 5's makes. Sizes IVt Snag proof vamps. knocks of vacation Values to $6 50 at to 8's Values to Values up to $7.00, days' wear; in black ' $2.50 at calf. Values to $5 $3.95 95c $3.95 $2.45 y i If on every shoe in the house while JT & B d 11 IH IH ale in Process. Take J O J'JL Ji. advantage of this liberal offer. NO CHARGES NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS W. S. STRYKER'S Douglas Shoe Store 117 N. 16th Street Opposite Postoffice Up to $22.50 Palm Beach and Mo hair CIO Eft iVIfcaW Suits Buy 0VlOi( SEE OUR I B CIOTHING COMPACT WINDOWS ants Saturday The Values Are Immense Sars Mr. Ree Duction Palm Beach Pants, $5.00 Genuine Palm Beach and Tropical Weaves, sizes for men and young men, 28 to 46. Fancy All Wool Pants, $7.50 Pure Worsteds, Cassimeres and Cheviots in de sirable suit patterns. Actual $12-50 values. . Men's Khaki Pants, $1.45 f Durable Khaki Pants made of medium weight materials and well finished; sizes 28 to 50. Blue Serge Pants, $5.00 All wool blue serge, also flannels and hairline striped serges. Perfect fitting, sewed with silk; all sizes. White Duck Pants, $1.75 Unusual Quality White Duck, strong and heavy; very well made; sizes 28 to 42. Men's Dress Pants, $3.95 Splendid full cut hand-tailored, large assortment of desirable patterns, mostly dark; sizes 30 to 42. - Men's Outing Pants, $1.95 v Splendid outing materials, in neat grey patterns; pants that ordinarily sell at twice this price. Blue Serge Pants, $3.45 Well wearing serge pants, in solid blue shades; styles for men and . young men; every wanted size. ' , ' I I've Laid the Prices Low on All Palace Furnishings Says Mr. Ree Duction My job is to clear the cases and shelves of all furnishings, and in order to finish it up in dou- . ble quick time I've put in effect prices that will turn the trick. Fine Percale Shirts, well made, neat fitting, lively patterns. QQ Values to $2 Saturday, choice . JOC Shirts that sold up to $4.50 that are made of Madras, Ox- d 1 QP fords, Soisette and Jerseys; clever patterns; all sizes. . .. V aad One lot of Caps in silks and wools, lively patterns. Values ?n to $2; while they last, choice, onlv OUC ARROW BRAND COLLARS, DISCONTINUED SIZES. HERE'S THE BIG FEATURE FOR SATURDAY'S SELLING Blue Chambray Work Shirts, collars well made, good fitting, two pockets, extra special attached, 75c All Palace regular 50c wash Ties go Saturday at One lot of Sport shirts that have been selling regular at 3Z go Saturday at, only Cooper's Spritag Needle Ribbed Union Suits, our regular S3 quality, .special fi the suit ....I.... 25c selling $1.25 $1.95 $1.00 Nainsook Athletic Union Suits, Saturday k Men's good quality cotton hose, very special, the pair Boys' Athletic Union Suits, our 75c quality, now Men's and Boys' Bathing Suits, $1.75 value, now Men's Mesh Union Suits, our $1.50 quality, now Mercerized Athletic Union Suits, . $2.00 values, now. 12V2c 69c . 11c .. 49c .. 95c 95c $1.25 Burgess rta tarn CVBRYBODYS ST0R3 Clearance of New WM t Hat. For Mid-Summer Wear 7S cy; The smarter hats of the season large shapes and small pokes and spreading brims becomingness for all in these cool, dainty white lots of Georgette: Satin: Baronette which have been greatly reduced for quick selling. MuUnsry Saetlea Third Floor Mina Taylor Aprons Charming Styles, $1.95 One always has need of these attractive aprons with their wide sashes, fussy pockets and clever collars. The materials are percale, gingham and chambray in plaids, checks and stripes all white and colors. Scoa Fleer . A Becoming Bathing Suit in all wool, may be selected Saturday, at a price usually offered at the end of the sea son. There are large assort ments of most attractive color combinations in all sizes at $6.95. Second Floor. Tam bathing caps, all colors, 35c Divers' caps, 25c 1 Main Floor. Let the Gift Be Regent Pearls for they possess all the quail- V ties of the genuine. Their deli- cate opalescent colorings dis tinguish the - Regent from all others and makes the possessor doubly proud of her pearls. 16-mch to 24-inch lengths: $7.50, $12.50 up to $125.00. Jowelry Dtpt. Main Floor New Imported Beaded Bags always cause a thrill of delight in their very unexpectedness of novel designs, shapes and com binations of colors. Saturday we feature 4 groups at special prices: Charmingly colored bags, $4.65 Larger imported bags, $7.95 Exquisitely colored bags, $13.50 Very beautiful bags, $19.50 Main Floor Free Movies for the Kiddies "School Days" 2-reel Harry Lehman Comedy. "Cousin Kate" 5-reel picture, with Alice Joyce starring. 9:30 Saturday morning in our Auditorium, fifth floor. Satin Wash Rib bon, 10 yds. 50c for lingerie uses has some slight imperfections offered Saturday at about half-price. Narrow width. Washable Satin Strap Ribbon, 1 5c finished shoulder strap ribbon, Hi -inch wide, in white, blue, pink, old rose, Alice blue, etc. All silk taffeta baby . , ribbon, lc yard. Ribbon Dapt. Main floor ' Women's Fiber Hosettes, pf. 50c For these warm days you'll find these hosettes mean real comfort - All sizes in black and cordovan, 50c. Dainty Boudoir Slippers, $1.75 To slip on when your feet are weary. In red, blue, brown, tan, purple, rose, pink, black. Attractively finished with lare Pom-Poms. Shoo Shop Main Floor Windsor Crepe Bloomers, 95c So easily laundered, a most welcome edition to vacation clothes. In plain white and lav ariffor and checked: fitted ton and knee reinforced; others at S1.35. Second Floor Picnic Supplies For Every Need Picnic napkins, 25c per hun dred. Paper plates, 10c per dozen. Paper cups, 10c per dozen. Sanispoons, 10c per dozen. Saniforks, 10c per dozen. Paper table cloths, 10c each. Large table covers, 40c and 50c' each. Paper containers for salads, desserts, etc., 5c each. Stationery Dept. Main Floor. . Dainty Hand-Made Blouses $5.00 Quite the loveliest that we have ever offered at this low price. Dainty sprays and clusters of hand embroidery, rows Qf hemstitching aji d tucks will delight those who appreciate the skilled workmanship of the clever needlewoman. BIoum Shop Third Floor Mme. Irene Corsets at 25 Discount " Broken sizes and'diacontinued models of Mme. Irene, Franco and Bien Jolie corsets in coutils, broches and Grecian trecos. Each garment care fully fitted. All sizes from 21 to 34. Corsot Shop Second Floor Silk Gloves 95c pair Strap wrist, 8-button and 2 -clasp silk gloves at a price less than manu facturing costs. In white, gray, mode; black. Long Silk Gloves, $3.25 pr. Mala Floor Drugs and Toilet Articles Mary Garden toilet water, $3.39. Mary Garden talcum, 39c. Mavis talcum, 17c. De Vilbiss -atomizer, Demo., 59c. Lip sticks in gold case, 15c. White ivory hair brushes, $1.98. White ivory combs, Du Barry pattern, 69c Angelas lemon cream, 49c. Pepsodent or Pebeco, 35c Household rubber gloves, 47c Boys' Cooler Cloth Suits $1.95 Linens, palm beaches and crashes in tans, grays and naturals. Made in belted and Norfolk styles. Sizes 10, 11, 12,' 13, 14, 15, 16. Boys' Percale Blouses, 49c. Boys Dept. Main Floor Boys' Wash Suits. $1.39 In linen, galatea, twills, chambray, Devonshire, Kid die Kloth. Sizes2 to ' 9. Kiddies' Sum mer Sox, 69c Hoeiery Dept. Main Floor Roy Moth-proof bays, 26x55 inch., very spe cial, 39c, Main Floor Remarkable Sale in the Downstairs Store of Dainty Summer Dresses,N$5.00 in smart ginghams, lovely voiles and sheer organdies. Sizes 14 tO 46. The Dowmtair Store. N