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PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE!| BRIEF CITY NEWS |[OMAN IS KILLEDMT.‘ e _ - WHEN AUTO UPSETS| m——m— S tore Open 8:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M.—Saturdays Till 9:00 P. M S—— BURGESS NASH GOMPANY. “Townsend's for Sporting Goods. People Notice It. Drive Themj Lighting Fixtures— Burgess-Gra Off With Dr. Edwards’ Diamond Engagement Rings—Edhoim Olive Tablets. Have Root Print It—Now Reacon Press BODY’'S STOR Poe Bules 4 wnd & fe oent ity ana Marcella Barren Enroute to Dance || "EVERY ORE" at Ralston, Asks for Ride Which | |}| Proves Fatal. ORE NEWS FOR FRIDAY. i ] Phone D. 137. farm mortgages. J. H. Dumont, Kee A _pimply face will not embarass you|RBlag much longer If vou get a package of Dr. Bdwards' Olive Tablets. Tha skin should | Peterson Fined—O. G. Peterson, 713 North begin to clear after you have taken the | Sixteenth strast, was fined §$16 and costs in e | tableta a few nights derly nouse. | RIDES WITH SARPY SHERIPF}{ Thnmln\. May 18, 1918, Friday Will Be a Day of True Economy In The Blg--- Cleanse the blood, the bowsls and the |’ BFL-ToR eaning & years, a waitress, who died at the lver with Olive Tablets “Today's Movie Program,” classified sec | r\; Bdwards Olive Tablets are the suc. | tion today. It appears in The Bea exclusiv An inquest over the body of Miss || constu substitute for calomel—there's | aly, Find out what the various movi: ple n < ¥ never any sickness or pain agter taxing | o7 ¥ind out what the various moving plo- | Myaycella Barrett, 2516 M street, 30 them, ture theaters offer Dr. Edwards' O Tablets do that| Lahey and Bride Return—De which calomel does, and just as effect- | ta] J. Lahey South Side hospital following an automobile accident on Sixtieth | street, between L and Q streets, Wednesday night, will be held at thw orate—Tncorpors .r. | Larkin undertaking parlors, South with the county clerk | Side, at 10:30 o'clock Saturday morn- by 8 M. and F. D, Buffet, who propose | ;.. . to atart a general grocery and meat busi The accident occurred, according of the Omaha polic ively, but thelr ac is gentle and safe instead of wevers and irritating No one who takes Olive Tab cursed with “a dark brown taste breath, dull, latle “n od'’ fe Constipation, forpid Tiver, bad. dlsponition | Amdirons, Firs Screens—Sunderland's or pimply face. Buffets 1 Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely | (jc100 have b vegetable compound mixed with olive ofl you willl know ,them by their olive color Dr, Edwards spent years among pa tients afflicted with liver and bowel com.|ness. They are capitalized at $10,000 Inints, 0! Tablet e t N he r 2 S y B o S oanpe*4 ATe the Im- | poiqy for Remodeling—Plans for remod- [to Sheriff Charles Hutton of Sarpy Take one or two nightly for s week, |°!In8 the city hall are for advertising county, who was driving the car, 8ee how much better you fesl and look. | of bids for the work timated the | when one of the rear wheels hroke The Glive' Tablat Copinany; Crlambms, 0. | Hr I Lo e T o [audithe machine turned turtle » O |eity will buy heat for the city hall from [* [, the car at the time were Miss and his h, have ceping fde, who was Miss Ur ned to Omaha to wat up house I'II\'l‘I' ) every instance there is a marked saving. a budget of timely specials in merchandise that will appeal to you regardless of the weather A'lnhlmuns. In Bed Spreads $1.39 Snow white bed spreads, scalloped with cut corners, in the large bed slze, assorted patterns, a splendid ‘ul:‘\f’r!:x'fi spread, ”,m $1.39 Table Cloths $1.29 Children’s Hose 15¢ You'll Agree These Are Rare Values Children’s ribbed black cotton hose, seamless, all sizes up to 10. 'Splendid wear resisting hose women’s Summer Dresses for children, Friday at 2 pairs maseen 1Be AB #ximds pleht ; Barrett, a friend, Miss Lydia Wilkin- Women's 50¢ Hose 35¢. Takle sloths. 78-in. by Sydiiise Use “Tex-Tile” Shingles—Sunderiands. | son: the sheriff and E. A. Rulf of A saleotion of women's sample P d Sl a0 M P Th 1 ; "I\“Hm“\ i ¢ it b ] bose of good quality cotton or lisle, permanent mercerized finish, hem- co ? to o ade to 4 R Rk i a,ny fl,y el ‘”w‘f\“'l'”'l"'k\:v”r t ‘:uv'hr.,:.‘ ,;:‘,‘ et tull fashioned, specially priced at BEAUTIFUL new selection of women's | med and laundered ready for use, summer dresses, made in a variety of pretty ways from organdies, batistes, volles and rice cloth in striped, figured, checks and combinations We consider them unusual values at §5.9 Burg CU/fC’ %Vfl na /6r routine smoking is a 'Yigh[ hearted 3 i fo 0 F pure or §1.00 o 35¢ BurgessNash C© asement. Underwear 10c Odds and ends of women's and children's underwear consisting mostly of vests and pants, fncluding values to 25¢, at 10(’ Union Suits 35¢ Women's unfon suits In regular or extra sizes made of white cotton, low neck and sleeveless style, lace bottom, Friday 3 fo BLBO % b . IDC Boys' Union Suits 25¢ Boys ribbed balbriggan cotton un fon suits, high neck, short sleeves and knee length, sizes to 25 34, very special at c Burj l-'llh Co.—Basement. $1.25 Corsets 79c A splendid mervice cloth, Friday at . $l.29 Napkins, Dozen, 98¢ Mercerized napkins, 20x20 inch size, good weight and permanent finish, assorted patterns, hemmed and laundered ready for use, spa- clally priced, at, dozen 986 Burgess-Nash Co.—Basement. 75¢ Cretonnes 25¢ Yards and yards of French ecre- tonnes, variety of tub fast, pretty floral designs, in lengths of 1 to 10 yards to a plece, formerly priced to The, Friday, at, yard . 250 360 Sorims 16¢ Geneva serim and volle, ribbon edge In white, cream and ecru with pretty colored horders, some y women, who were on their way to a Lagt Respeots fo |momer; vhowerecn dal v e & 1113 trolley car at Twenty-sixth and Q Wi e A De Bona o ettty eai e suntr shars iff came along in his car De| One of the women recognized the occupants and asked for a ride, They »| were in the tonneau when the ma | chine, said to have been going about fifteen miles an hour, reached the scene of the accident | Nash Co. Petticoats That Look Like Silk, Feel Like Silk, But Wear BETTER, at $1.00 They are the new Boston silk petticoats, made in the new full flare styles, in navy, old rose, green, copenhagen, lavender, white and black, a guarantees of satisfaction with each skirtat .. .. Burgess-Nash Co.—Basement. ement. SIS SIS =L Funeral services for William A Bord were held from the family res dence, 3520 Woolworth avenue, at o'clock yesterday, with interment in Forest Lawn cemetery Ihe at tendance at the funeral was large, there being a great number of friends neignbors: attomeys and_ Masons| 1NP@6 Boys Born; present. ‘The parlor in which the cas- ket reposed was a mass of flowers | Nother Dies After | There were two large set pieces, ene % | sent by the members of the Omaha The Operat | Bar association and the other by the e uperation Masons. At the home the funeral services Following a Caesarean operation for Mr, DeBord were conducted by |performed when three boys were | Rev. Charles E. Cobbey, pastor of the [born to her, Mrs. Herman Richter, First Christian church, For many | wife of a Murray (Neb.) farmer, died 1vr‘;n~ Mr. DeBord had been an active |at St. Joseph's hospital. The babies | member of s church. A solo was|will live, according to reports from i tas il el as st ¢ Remnants of 25¢ to 75¢ WASH ESE—E e P ) : have slight fmperfections, ( 1': [Bink b e e b kel ALt e Rk d with An out-of-the-ordinary corset sf Yalues 1o R85, 8, YA, 15¢ | cemetery the services were in charge Mrs ichter was seized with con n out-o ordinary corset spe i [of the Masons, James R. Cain, jr.|yulsions at her home Tuesday morn cial for Friday. Good comfortablo Goods’ 2% to 6 Yards in P]ece, 95¢ _ 4bc Marquisette 19¢ past grantl master, officiating ing and n advice of rlwsl« ians and stylish models, well made, in Two-ply mercerized marquisette, ERE"s indeed a remarkable wash goods value, one large counter piled high with fine wash fabrics, in lengths of 2V to 6 yards, voiles, tissues, ginghams, ratines, ete., in figured, striped nm] floral effects, were 23¢ to 7he yard. ]"Titlh)’, per remmant, 95¢, Burgess-Nash Oo.—Basement, ribbon edge in white, {vory and ecru with pretty floral borders, some slightly imperfect, values to 45¢, Priday, yard 190 [""More than 200 Masons were pres-|was brought to Omaha. Local sur- lent at the funeral Most of them |geons decided that an operation was | accompanied the body to the grave, [imperative. The operation, which | Among them were a number of prom- | was the first of its kind in this city [inent Masons from out of the city,[when three children were born alive, |including S. M. Whiting of Lincoln, | was performed by Dr. A. L. Der- | Thomas M. Davis of Beaver City and | mody and Dr. C. C. Allison, | Tames R. Cain, sr., of Falls City, all| She regained consciousness long past grand masters, Robert E, French | enough to be told of the arrival of sizes to fit the average fig- ures, regular $1.25 values, 790 COorsets to $6.00 at $1.30 A broken assortment of high priced corsets, corsets that have been used as agents' samples and as display models, including cor sets formerly priced to $ $6.00, Friday, at .. l 39 Brassieres at 25¢ Women’s brassleres with embroid ery V shaped neck and back. Made of good quality muslin, well shaped, special, at, each ..... 250 Nash Co.~—Basement, =TI =TI Bungalow Aprons 50c Cool, comfortable and neat bun- galow aprons of cadet, navy, black and white, figured percales, tape bound, cut full and long. A mplendid value at .. soc Muslin Gowns 25¢ Women's muslin gowns, made slip over ;lyl‘;. finished with ribbon, run beading, special for Friday, chofce .......... 250 Burgess-Nash Co.—Basement, 25¢ Organdies 10c Excellent quality white French ornhndlo 30 Inches wide, very de- sirable for dainty dresses, (155 T WA Rertee i loc 3b6¢ Ginghams 19¢ Part silk checked and striped tis- 'Iul; glhul;n‘ml ;nd 36-inch wash silks in plain shades, regu- 19 c Bt 4 Just Note This--- Smartly TRIMMED HATS at $1.00, That Were Priced at $5 00 O will be gurprised when you see what $1.00 will buy in the way of a pretty trimmed hat here Friday. The hats are all late ereations, in large or small shapes, in milan-hemp or z,// lisere braids, black and colors, trim- 500- yarrl gpool basting thread 3¢ lar 36c kind, at, yard . (NS med with flowers, faney feath 2 ers and ribbon bows, were $5.00 1 O PHORY, Bb. o s oob 0150 i ipng & . “Vlenn shirt bands, each 23ec| ot bl‘ly Glnghams 81/30 Needle books, larnltor:x‘z’:‘,'l(l"r- Childreri’s wash Dresses in Guaran- Striped-checked and plain colored Burgess- Notion Specials ‘ciggors and shears, all sizes, 123 ¢ pair. 100-yard spool silk thread 5e. Darning cotton, 3 spools for be. Hair Barretts, each He. Dust caps, each 10¢, Silk finish crochet cotton, sp. 8¢ | Cotton tape, bolt 1ec. Bias tape, bolt 4c, Inside skirt belting, yard Be, Machine thread, spool 2c. and and Store Fronta]ge 0N [ence. She is the sister of John Paul, AKX KKK KK KAKAK AR of Kearney, grand custodian, was un- | three so Her hus able to be present, but he wired a|mother, Mrs. Emma Walker, were 'I'OM message of condolence to the family, | With her at the end Accompanying the body to the| Mre. Richter was 23 years old. W | cemetery, besides the Master Masons, B I I, MOORE were large delegations of knights| 0ol, Cunningham and CIGAR Templar (Fuvana i) soane pall bearers were; Mrs. 0. P. Gunn Wed J 104 H 'Y 1o} W TEN CENTS Thomas Davis . ¥a P SRS T 73 All the pall bearers were from| Claude C. Cunningham, aged 74, Omaha, with the exception of My, [President of the Economic league, : ; D eaver City Al were Tong. |president of the ‘Omaha Philoso time and intimate friends of Mr. De |Phical society and formerly of the A - De| Jacksonian club, is a bridegroom. He y obtained a marriage license at the court house and Wednesday after (¢, R, Sherman Buys noon was united in marriage to Mrs, Rothenberg & lnhlnll, mnrnmmrl. former banker at Florence, Christina Paul Gunn, aged 54, of Flor Kansss City, Mi Rev. John B. Butler, pastor of the Omahe Branch, 1713 Donflu Street, West Fa:rnam qtl‘eet United ~ Presbyterian = church, per- — inrnwri the ceremony at the home of A string of lmi ha~ just been pur . H. Chisholm, in Florence. X chased by Charles R. Sherman of ”l‘ marriage is the culmination of Ware Hall, facing Farnam street and |8 romance growing out of the death extending between Thirty-fifth ave-|of Mr. Cunningham's son, who died Hooks and eyes, @ . hesssid chambr: . nue and Thirty-sixth street, on the |recently as the result of injuries re- Large bottle machine ofl Be. d C l T S l 69 fast roh‘wis gn“frlneml:;'h by north side of Farnam, ceived in a foot ball game. Mrs. Gunn Dressing combs, each Be. tee 0Ol0r's, en ty es at C i yl‘rd sic The deal involves in the neighbor-|took care of him during the illness Hair nets with elastic, 5 for 10¢ [Boid hood of $45,000. and her tender care won the love of TWaterproof baby bibs, each 10¢ | VERY one new and made in a variety of pretty little | Unbleached Sheeting 640 Mr. Sherman intends to build a row | Colonel Cunningham. : of one-story stores along the whole| Mr. Cunningham was a captain in front, which is 222 feet. Architect|the confederate army and served all Raapke has been employed to draw [through the civil war, having joined when he was but 10 years old. Bone bair pins, box &c. styles for ages 6 to 14 years, ginghams, chambrays, | Good grade 39-inch wide un- Safety pins, 2 cards for Be bleached sheeting and 36-inch percales and madras, ten different styles, | yieiched h o e Rurwss-Bub CoRasement. 69c guaranteed fast color, extreme values, aireble Ta il cat Gals. nqs*é : F'riday, at 69c. at, yard 75C Chlffons 25C Burgess-Nash _Co.—Basement, 25¢ Sumngn 9‘/,0 S\lk chiffons, 40-inches wide, Waist and dress lengths of various gray, green, brown, lavender and grades of linen finished and mer- | the plans and the work is to start as ; soon as the plans are completed and |, H. W. Morrow and Lyman O. Pe:- the contract can be awarded ley, two of Colonel Cunningham’s Mr, Sherman said that the Sher-|closest fr f"rrls acted as witnesses to the ceremony A reliable, safe skin treatment nell drug stores are even- man-Mc . e (o el R : one of the store build- | I',; Hiumy 'H reside at the Holly- red, also m(‘runT( d nets, 40 Extra SpeClal ! e women's $5.00 cerized suiting poplin, repps and Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap { | ings for another drug storc bl o Ch i ipaheewite, JArs b eoas 25(: [ - < - oxford weaves, mostly dark shades in the treatment of severe or sithple | | e Disrrhoen were to 75c¢, at, yard . PUMPS and OXFORDS F 'd sl 98 values up to 26c yard, 9 skin-troubles. There is nothing in | | Counsman Ob]UCtS Wur s Blsesing will " find Chamber Embroideries 5c , I'riaay, a it i B c them toinjure the tenderest surface, . IRie Shlir. SRON ARG DISEROAY, Rady i Swiss and nainsook embroidered HEN you take into consideration the time of 25¢ Bal 1 : ; escrepe 12V,c L the year and that you have the entire low shoe season before you, you cannot help but realize the extreme importance of this offering, Included are edges and insertions .|I~<n colored embroideries from 2 to 5 inches wide, }n‘ C | To Being the Goat|: Batescrepe will give satisfaction for making strong serviceable, children’s playclothes, the colored Resmol County Assessor Harry G. ( . g agains " | patent colt, dull calf pumps and oxfords, light welt | stripes, checks, 3 s a doctor's prescrij inst increased real Swiss and nMReoOk s heels. Shoes that have fast colors, 26c value, or twenty years, ha R SEp flouncings, also corset cover em been transferred from at, yard lz-é-c ‘ stantlv used By othor r Faresd broideries 18 inches wide, 10 the Second Il all 4 b S r, butning, | | o foaits DRINK A GLASS yard i Cc sizes regular $5.00 val Wash Fabrics 6Y4c { o i Embroideries 7V5¢ ues, "hm:- . A great assorted lot of all kinds, , Ao OF REAL HOT WATER e ‘;‘:"‘.‘.‘."‘:: S48 | on T ol e O ' wction 18 d ie to ingredients so ger I 50.8 mills, 1 ‘ BEFORE BREAKFAST. : edges, ‘1 nrsl;l [ ‘|H"Hil\‘wl:|:‘ edges, Wommen's pearl gray and champagne col sale price Is less than one- v ) tle and harmless as to be suited T [ | from 2 to 4 Inches 7é.c ored kid pumps, new models, $2 85 balf actual value, yard 6%0 a baby's delicate skir ‘ e ‘ : [} verd were $3.00, at, pair o 25¢ Curtain Serim 10¢ Al drvggiae i} Rt Soup and Resi il B complaining | Says we will both look and feel | Allovers at 20c Women's dull calf and patent colt shoes, | Lo 0 a0 et { ‘ 2 ; iy vyt - they pay their taxes and the clean, sweet and fresh Allover embroidery 18 DuLanARd (0Ae, ure SUE $2 35 | rivbon edxe saming: MLt Ty ! R ——— nds them to me” protests | || and avold lliness, | wide, tine swiss embroidery f at, pair inches wide, |....m.~'.\..mm. tor Mr, ,‘ ‘ a do v ’A g “ " .-nx; 27 inches wide 25c Women's Tan | 1a. dull calf and patent boots, were $l 89 window curtains, 25¢ val- loc S -’ 2 "'“: : yard 00 and § ( \ S ues on sale, at, yard ! | Teeth Made White and o i Y S i Sl B Ay R A . e BLIRD DO RS > o 11 at $1.65. $1 89 Fancy Pe;-cales e e ’ . " ) K o] 1 with results that ar . b ¢ AR A4 omen Remnants of 36-inch fancy figured , [ Glistening In a Jiffy || c bk Bed Spreads 89¢ ! C murgessNash_Co—Busement emaants of 3 d-,f’.‘:::.‘., u:g:m v o * the recom AL el checked gingham and faney prints, s : < bigpes Eh iy P good while they last, on bargal e i e, B el e 2 it it b IMEN'S SHIRTS That Will|iiie s smiigy | gy e e re, e ' 89¢ | WEAR and WASH, Fridaye |y o comrs HENRY WICKINS DECLRRED CANS et e o i Bunent ’ Y>**| Window Screens 19¢ LEGALLY BY JURY | v o weid W " o A\djustable window screens, hard v mater “ sl 00 c | 19¢ Sauce Pans 10¢ g Shoiler ibng & siaes 32 to 42, & "\ puart gray enamelod lipped : . . tid alues, . | L1 sular 15 { A wlas 4 ¢ . Boys' $1.00 Pants 40¢ | ~\ s, choice loc e . o Batsbacksss | t Lawn Mowers $2.10 . . g ' . ateria . wers ade, Soinch : | et T A, T e 92,19 ' - $1.50 Wash Buits 40¢ . $3.00 Dulnrr Set $1.06 ] s ¢ for & or " . . | . e L " p;‘l'\ FINED FIFTY DOLLARS v » i o 49¢ | x sl 95 FOR STEALING TWELVE g . C | "Dinner Set at $7.98 o qoio $1.00 Wash Suits 23¢ HRBer set semi pores . waie 4 ' Men's 8184 Un . welght, piak \.' . v‘ . e ' 23c b . s Chambray Shivts 0% and A | ey s7 95 / ¢ - ’ ' ) 0o Blouses 21¢ e " - !1'\00 Dnmer Het $10.68 P 4 The wandeeht Sundiy Morning Rach . | R TR = | dinner wt, conventie 2 | - . W_— " - vol u.\!'ul piain Borwees Waah e u--t WargeasMaeh e ————