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THR HKE- OMAHA. TTESPAVj SKlTEMttER lfiH.
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BRIEF CITY NEWS
avt Moot TTi It Now Reaonn Prrs
ridaUty Storsr aa Taa Oo. Cong, 111.
ZJf htlsff rirturss, Burgfas-Qranden Co.
Bsaattful All Moaara Iomn Tor Bait ,
fn the ay payment plan, Fanners
Realty Investment Co. Thona Pou. 2SJS.
Country Schools Opsa Tnssday Moat
tf the country arhoola In Poutilss rounty
will ern Tureday, acrordinK to Ruperts
tendnt Yoder. A few of thrm began last
week.
"Today's CompltW MuTia rTOfTam"
way be found on the first pagw of tha
classified section today, and appears In
The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find oift what
tlie various moving- picture theaters offer.
BTany Before Folic Judfe One-hundred
and s'xty-on persons were brought
to the city Jail between the hours of 7
o'clock Saturday morning and 7 o'clock
Monday. Moat of thte number were taken
In for drunkenness or vagrancy.
Barlaoa CoaTalMolaf Preston Dr.vlson
thief rate clerk to the passenger depart
rr.ent of the t'nlon Pacific, operated on
for appendicitis, contlnuea to Improve
and It la asserted that the crisis has
passed.
Clua to Entsrtata Tieltora A smoker
and general evening's entertainment Is
prepared by the Commercial club for
the delegates -'to the mall clerks' conven
tion for Wednesday evening at the Com
mercial club rooms.
SCHEDULE FOR FOREIGN
MAILS TO J.EAVE OMAHA
Curing the continuance of the unccr
Ulnty In the dispatch of malls from this
country for Europe, both ordinary and
registered malls for Europe will he for
warded to New York dally with everv
Nash Says There is
No Reason for War
Prices Here Now
"While, of course, we found big busi
ness In the east In a more or less ex
cited state of affairs as a result of the
European carnage, we were able to pro
cure our fall suppliea at legitimate prices,
which will assure Omaha of no Increases
at least at tha present time," declared
Louis C. Nash, vice president of the
Kurgess-Nasta company, upon his return
from a six weeks' buying trip in the
east.
"We made our purchases of Imported
goods last April .fortunately, and we will
make no Increases in prices In any such
articles, with the one exception of toilet
articles. We purposely made our buying
trip late, so we have ordered a full sup
ply of all ready-to-wear goods of the
latest patterns. Purchases made a month
ago are now out of date because of the
rapid change In designs, but tha stock
we obtained is rthe latest In every detail.
"We found all prices moderate, despite
tha heralded advances and Omaha will
be able to purchase at correspondingly
moderate prices. But prices were not
cheap. They were legitimate, but not In
any way low, so that the public should
beware of any advertised sales at ri
diculously low prices,, whether that sale
Is advertised by Burgeas-Nash or any
other concern.
"At the present time our expectations
re for a big fall season. We intend to
make our considered Improvements and
wo do not Intend to lag In our efforts
to please the public. Prices alt depend
upon the length of this. war. With its
continuance It will probably mean In
crease in prices In the east. That means
we will be compelled to advance In even
ratio, but until our purchasing prices
advano we will not advance our selling
prices."
Insurance Company
Gives Employes Day
. OH to Attend Fair
The Guarantee Fund Life Insurance
company is the first to speak up with a
promise to give Its forae a day off Sep
tember 10, so they can attend the State
fair at IJncoln. The office employs
twenty-five persons and all expect to at
tend the State fair on that day. It Is
expected that other companies will follow
the example, in order that the crowd of
Omaha and South Omaha people may be
welled aa large as possible for the spe
cial day at the fair.
Automobiles will be admitted in the
fair grounds upon payment of one extra
admission, no matter bow many occupy
the machine. Automobile parties are to
meet at the Lincoln hotel at 10 o'clock,
from whence they will start a parade
through the streets on the way to the
(air grounds.
Reserved aeat tickets are to be on sale
In Omaha for the grand stand for tha
special "card of horse races that is to be
scheduled for that day.
Many cards are daily coming by . mail
to the bureau of publicity stating that the
writers will go to the fair and statin?
the manner In which they expect to go,
whether by rail or by auto. Thua far the
list of autos stands round forty. Autos
will fly Ak-Sar-Een pennants, which,
aside from making a splendid showing lii
the parade, will be sufficient to get the
i m parked free of charge In the fair
grounds.
dispatch, for that office to connect with
steamers as opportunity affords. Keg Is
tered malls rearh every rvxtofflre in the
world. Valuable mall should be regis
tered. The parcel post service to (lr
manv and France has been suspended.
Parcel post packages for these countries
will not be accepted until further notice
Packages fully prepaid at the letter rate
will he forwarded to destination same as
letter mall.
The following Information Is given out
by the timarm nostoi'ftre, the time given
being the Omaha closing time for mall to
be sent on the boat designated:
7S p. tu.. 8ept. Helhg Olav: Norway,
Pweden. I'rnmavk, Crermsnv und Kussla.
7.3" p. m., Sept. tan UukIIopio: Italy,
'lermsnv Austria. Servls. Bulgaria. Rem.
manU. Turkey and Uree-e.
7 s in., 8eot. lii-Verona: '.erinsny and
Austria, also specialty addressed corre
spondenco lor other lountilrs
7 a m . Sept lo K reenlsnd
Britain and Ireland.
7 a. in., Sept. to -Pmtores
est Indies, via New ork.
7 Si p. m.. Sept. 10-Uochanibeau:
Europe, (esiept Germany and Austria).
Oreat
Jamaica,
7 a. rrv. Sept ift Faxonla . Great
Britain and trelind.
7 a. m , Sept 1.1 Rotterdam- ilermanv.
7 a. nv. Sept. 14 St. liiils: Europe, (ex
cept Germany end Austria).
7 a. m. Sept. 14 -Zarapa: Jamaica, West
Indies, via New York. '
Arrnajnf Insr for It,
A young man dining tn a restaurant one
day ordered some noodle soup, and while
eat'ng It came across a needle, tmmedt
slely upon the discovery he railed the
waller over and said: "look here, Walter,
I found thl here needle In my soup
The alter, with a surprised look, glanced
at tiie needle and then picked up tli menu
rard. looked up and down the prlntel col
umns a moment, then a broad smile crept
over bis fs-e and he exclaimed: "You see,
sah. dt-dat am Jeet a typographical er
rorrial dit should am bin a noodle."
National Food Magailne.
Omaha Clergymen
Take War as Theme
for Sunday Sermons
War la such a prevalent subject of con
versation that even the ministers have
begun to talk quite generally about the
European conflict in the course of thefir
lermoni, and some even take war as their
theme.
Rev. Edwin Hart Jenka. in his first
s rmon at the First Presbyterian church
alnce he returned from a. vacation, em
phasised Sunday the commanding peti
tion of the United States, now that all
the other great nations are at war. He
urged strict neutrality In thought aa well
is expression, and aald that out of the
present situation this country may be nble
to bring peace.
-Among the sermons preached Sundnry in
Omaha were the following: "Why I Am
Not Praying for the Great War to M.id,"
by Rev. Charles W. Savldge of the J.'eo
ple'a church; "For Such a Time as Tils,"
by Rev. Hugh B. Speer of the Central
United Presbyterian church; "Satan Be
witching the World," by Rev. Clarence N.
Bwihart of Grace English Lutheran
church; "Permanent Peace," by Rev. U.
W. Snyder of St. MattheWa English
Lutheran church; "After the Vt'art What
Next?" a Bible prophVey by Ur. C, W.
Farrcll of the International Bible Stu.
dents' afsoclatlon.
Ilr. K !' Mew 1.1 fe rllla
ured ilr. K. W. Ooodloe, Pallas, Tex., of
malaria and biliousness. Beat rcguibtpr
ut liver, stomach and bowels. Sm All
druggtola. Advertisers
3fc
Monday, September 7, 1914-
BUROESS-NASH COMPANY-
-Store News for Tuesday BUROESS-NASH COMPANY Sixteenth and Harney Streets.
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Kitchen Cabinets Within the Means
of Nearly Everyone at $23.75
A ND what comfort a kitchen cabinet affords the housewife. Every
thing handy from a pinch of salt to the pots and rans. It. saves
steps saves labor saves reaching saves bending and best of all,
saves wear and tear on the system.
This cabinet Is made In Golden oak, rub
bed to a dull finish by hand, has a top cup
board fitted with glass doors, a large tilting
white enamel flour bin, easy to handle and
easy to keep clean.
Cupboard is fitted with Rlass sugar Jar on
swinging Iron arm. glass t?a and coffee can
isters, six glass spice Jars, carving set hanger
and a recipe card holder. A full nlckelotd
sliding top (36 in. wide by 25 In. deep, when
openl with Individual sliding bread board.
The base of the Cabinet has a large cup
board with sliding shelf, two drawers, full
metal cake and bread drawer with sliding
metal cover, pan reck and rolling pin holder
on aoor. cabinet Is 5 foot, 11 inches high
and Is fitted with casters. Very easily handled.
B arrets-Wash Co. Third rioor.
Silver Chest of 26 Pieces for $5.98
TTTM. ROGER'S sliver plated ware, 26 pieces, consisting or 6 knives, 6
" forks, 6 desert spoons, C teaspoons, butter knife and sugar shell
in neat chest, sale price fs.l8
Silver Polish Alarm Clocks
Regular 2Dc size bottle The "Lookout" Loud Alarm, gpe-
for 10c clal for 1.00
aurg-.ss-sTash Oo. Main Floor.
f e0iEFITTERS, WEEK flffiJtaas
EVKHY soot ion given ovor to morchntuliso f this sort contributes its host service to the. interest of homefitters this week.
The sale has been planned to he of the greatest possible helpfulness in assisting the housewives in the Autumn tiniQ
houseoleaning and brightening of the home for the new season. The sections that contribute this sale are:
Lace Curtains Mattresses Rugs Silverware Housefurnishings Pianos Comforters Sheets
Draperies China Beds Pillow Cases Linens Victrolas Blankets Etc., Etc.
All have an extra attraction in the way of new goods aud jtjxvial values that will appeal to the ambitious housewife.
Here's a LACE CURTAIN Sale That Will Appeal
to Every Woman Who Has Needs of This Sort
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T'S a sale the outcome of a very fortu
nate purchase. Ore of the largest curtain
manufacturers realized their line at a certain
price was entirely too large so they decided
to discontinue makiiip certain patterns.
We secured the entire line of discontinued
designs, several hundred pairs, at a big price
sacrifice and offer them to you in two big
groups:
7.."VO
$4.50
Sarhple Curtains, 65c and 95c Each
Curtain, worth
sale
price,
pair. . .
Curtains worth lO.fto .
aale
price,
pair , . .
$5.50
Included in this purchase were 500 sample curtains, IV.
yards long, made of marquisette in Arabian color with
heavy insertion and macrame edges. In fact they are a lVs
yard sample of curtains that I- t
would sell regularly to $7.50 050-330 Q&.
Loom Curtains 90c, $1.25 and $1.45
An extremely pretty line for selection in whiCe and ivory,
also muslin and voile curtains with lace edges and colored
borders. Some have heavy lace insertion and lace edges.
In the homefitters ale, very special at
90c, $1.25 and $1.45 Per Pair
Burrass-Vash Oo. Thlra Tloor.
Table and Household Linens in the Homefitters, Sale
E NEVER were so well prepared in this section as we are for the present 'season. Long months ago
long before there was any sign of conflict in Europe or advance in prices we placed our orders.
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Linen
HE merchandise Is all here tn
we have ever offered. Here i
Table Cloths at
ODD cloths that have become slightly soiled from counter display
and no napkins to match; thats the reason for the great reduc
tion. They are extra heavy pure linen, double satin finish, several
neauuiui designs, sizes ii, avt ana 4 yards.
93.RO Table Cloths af $1.75
$5.00 Table Cloths at 92.H0
$7.75 Table Cloths at $3.87
$ 8.75 Table Cloths at
9lO.n0 Table Cloths t
$12.50 Table Cloths at
Kitchen Necessities Underpriced
.IM.S7
. $5.25
. $6.25
Little things at a small price, but which help to make the work
easier and relieve the drudgery.
Sponge Dish Cloths, dozen ..55c Silver Polishing Cloths, each 25c
Pot Cleansers at, each . ... w15c Dusting Cloths, each 15c
Polishing Cloths, at each ; . . .25c Scrubbing Cloths, per dozen 85c
aurrMs-irasB Co. Mala rioor.
New Table Damask 25 Lower
Extra fine quality double satin finished damask, 70 Inches wide, In an
assortment of pleasing new designs, rose, vine, holly, chrysanthenum,
carnation, stripe and key border, etc., J t 1 Q
at yard , J 1 1
Napkins to match the a!xve patterns at dozen $3.50
stock, and is larger In assortment, and, we believe, better In valuet than
s an example of what this homefitters sale meam to you:
Towels in the Homefitters Sale
I4nen Table Damask at 00c
70 inches wide, all linen, bleached
and unbleached, several good pat
terns from which to select. Home
fitters' sale price, yard tttc
Mercerized Table Damask, 80c
68 Inches wide, extra heavy mer
cerized finish, choice of many
patterns. Homefitters' sale price,
per yard 30c
$3.50 All Mnen Dinner Napkins at $2.75
Bleached all pure linen napkins, dinner size, 22x22, or 24x24 Inch, good
selection of new designs. Kegulnr price $3.60. Homefitters' sale price,
per dozen $2.75
Bnrg-.ss-lTask Co. Main rioor.
IIICK TOWKLS, all linen. Ger
man make, damask borders and
some hemstitched, also colored
borders, dozen $2.75; each.. 'A
Tl'RKIHH TOWELS, good size for
every day use, sale price, per
dozen, $1.85; each 12 Uc
Ht'CK TOWKLH, large size, some
have slight Imperfections, fast col
or border, splendid quality, per
dozen, 85c; each 7He
HICK TOWELS, extra large, all
white or with colored border, per
rfnxon ll.ftft: each 12Uc
Toweling in Homefitters Sale
TWUiliKU tow nusu, meacnea
the usual 8c quality, sale price,
25-yard bolt, $l.nO; yard ,.4Hc
BLEACHED TOWELINO, extra
good quality for kitchen use, red
or blue border, Bftc quality, oc
Barrass-sTaah Co Mala rioor.
ROLLER TOWELING, all linen,
bleached, with red or white border
12 He quality, yard 0e
ROLLER TOWELINQ extra heavy
brown, all linen, especially adapt
ed for rough use, yard 11c
This Beautiful BRASS BEDSTEAD, Ex
actly Like Illustration, Tuesday at $ 1 3.50
ND what's more vc consider it the greatest value wo
have offered in many months. It is full size, satin
continuous two-inch posts, trimmed with artistic
J 1 O Efk brushed brass mounts. Five -
tPluiJu Inch spindles, head 54 inches high,
foot 36 inches high, casters are made of lignum
vltae, the hardest known wood; special in the
homefitters' sale at S13.50
Metal Red Kprlnga, Rronze Finish, $3.25
This Is a really splendid spring, lj-lnch pipe sides,
malleable Iron corners, 3V4-inch elevation, 25 steel
helicles in each end, supporting indestructable non
rust top. Positively guaranteed not to sag. Ab
solutely sanitary. An easy spring to sleep on.
price . . jco 25
48-Pound Felt Tufted Mat treses, $7.50
Heavy roll edge, guaranteed never to get lumpy or hard. Covered with heavy, durable
art ticking. This is a much better mattress than is usually advertised for $10.50 to
$12.00. Many mattresses sold at a low price re made from second-hand renovated
cotton. This mattress is positively guaranteed to be constructed entirely of all fresh,
new material. The ticking comes in blue, brown and green patterns, so in ordering
please state pattern preferred. In Homeflttsrs' sale at . . . . r etn
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Hnrg-sas-ETaah Co. Third floor.
HOME NEEDS
On Sale Tuesday
3ani-
flush. v CaVTi
can ni
for 'r : $
17c NFJ
Toilet paper,
10c rolls, 4.25c
Toilet Paper,
crepe finish, 6c
rolls. 8 for 25c
Household Am
monia, 1 qt. 14c
Horn Chips,
large pkg. lOe
Liquid Veneer,
25c bottle, 17c
Johnson's Floor
WX.BOc c'n 37c
Rorax, 20-Mule-Team, 1 lb. Oo
Rubber Glove,
50c kind.pr.10c
Johnson's Sul
phur Candles, 4
for 18c
H. ft II. Clean
ing Soap, per
cake .... 12c
Safety Matches,
Tues.. BOO . .8c
Ivory Hoap, 5c size, 6 cakes 10c
Yarns for Tieing Comforters at 5c
;Inds,
5c
Kels Naphtha
Soap, 10 cakes
for 30c
Burrsss-ITash
Electric Spark
Soap, 8 cakes
for 25c
Co. Mala rioor.
$40.00 ROYAL WILTON RUG. Size
9x12 Feet, in Homefitters Sale at $33.00
TIIE8K rugs were bought, before the advance in
prices and we are mnaUed to offer you a most
remarkable lot of new designs and colorings. The
rugs are 9x12 feet and are regular C9Q fill
$40 values, sale price yJJ.UU
$3.50 Axmlnstcr Rugs, $2.05
An extra heavy quality, size $6x60, splendid selection of new
designs and colorings, regular price $3.60, sale price 82.95
Wool Fibr Rugs
Small patterns lnTlue. brown and
green, very desirable for sun and
sleeping rooms. Two sizes
8-3x10-6 Wool Fibre Rurs 9-&0
0x12 Wool Fibre Rugs at $4.05
writ wmxi:M.maixL i
LINOLEUMS SPECIALLY PRICED
PRINTED LINOLEUMS in a large selection
of colors and designs, 6 feet OQ.
wide, yard
PRINTED LINOLEUMS, heavy quality. 12
feet wide, new designs and col- C'7
orings, yard OC
Burr ssa-Xfash Co. TUrd Floor.
r 10 selection of odd lots of yarn in a variety of colors and kinds.
slightly sdlled but very desirable for tleing comforters
per skein ,
Slain ed Pillows, 10c
Stamped pillows, centers and table
runnerg on light and dark crash,
with 6 skeins of mercerized floss
for working in cross stitch, solid
and outline embroidery, special,
each i Oc
Pennants, lOc
Ak-Sar-Ben pennants, each . . .10c
Dresser Scarfs, 08c
lAce trimmed lace and cretonne
dresser scarfs in dainty Dresden
patterns, also small scarfs and
table covers to match, special,
each 08c
Laundry Rags, 35c -An
assortment of colors, extra
large size, 60c values, each . ,35c
Bnrg-sss-HsBh Co, Second Tloor,
$4.00Wool Filled BLANKETS Full
11-4 Size in the Sale, at Pair $2.98
YOU will not find such good val
ues later. Stocks are large, but
with such concesxions hundreds of
pairs will find homes at once. These
fancy colored plaid, checks and
broken checked blankets are all wool
filled, full 11-4 blze and would read
ily sell at $4 per pair. Homefitters'
sale price Tuesday,-per fo no
pair SDad.UO
$2,041 Cotton nianketa at $l.iO
The best cotton blankets are here.
Fancy checked, nlaid. tan rav mil
white with pretty borders, full 11-4 size. You can hardly distinguish
the new finish from all wool. These thick warm blankets are worth
$2.00 per pair, uunng our Homentters sale Tuesday,
pair i
10-4 Cotton niunketa, $1.50
i
All the 10-4 size blankets, same
as the above, will' be be marked
at, the pair .$1.50
S1.69
Cotton Rlanlut Kheets, 25c
Hundreds of gray cotton blanket
sheets, full size, in the Homefit
ters sale at, each 25c
RED SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES
85c Pequot Hheetw, rl.V j 15c Hematitched Cases, $0e
Size 72x90 Inches, plain hemmed, 42x36 and 45x36 hemstitched and
regularly 85c each; in the Homs- j plain hemmed pillow cases, the
fitters' sale, each 65c : regular 1 5c grade, aach. . ' lOc
uc aiiu - rietrru r iwiuririira, n:r
Swansdown flannels and fancy fleeced flannel
ettes, soft, fluffy, light and dark outing flannel
in lengths suitable for making gowns, house
drest-ea, children's wear, etc., good values at
10c and lli'-.c a )ard. Homefitters' sale price
Tuesday, yard e
Burssi-Masb Co Basamsnt.
Great Sale of Materials far the
Mtiking of Warm COMFORTERS
WHERE are the housekeepers that do not long to possess several
pretty warm comforters? This sale affords unusual opportunities
to buy. wool batts, cotton batts and materials for coverings. Prices
are very low note the splendid savings possible here Tuesday on your
Autumn needs.
$2.50 Wool Ratt at $1.05
Fleecedown and Southdown are the highest grade wool batts to be had.
Just the right weight for making extra warm comforters, size 72x90
Inches. $2.50 would be a low regular selling prloe. Dur- f 1 OC
the Homefitter' sale at, each D1 i7J
ing
Ideal or Royal Fleece, $l.
Strictly all wool batts, size 72x90.
$2.00 would be a low regular price
sale price here Tuesday during
the groat Homefltter's t CQ
sale, at, each vl 37
Ratavia Wool RattM, ONc
Batavia wool batts that are sold
regularly at $1.50 will be sold dur
ing our great Homefitters Qn
sale Tuesday, at, each . . . tOC
Wool Comforter Filling, $2.25
Two pounds of pure Lamb's wool,
size 72x90, in cheese cloth cover,
weight Including cover would be
three pounds, good value at $2.98.
During Homefitters" (Jrt nr
sale price, each StttJ
$1.25 Cotton ItatU at NOu
Overstitrhed four-pound cotton
batts, opens up full size, the
regular $1.25 Mesco qa
grade, at OXJC
$1.00 Cotton Ilntt, Mic
Overstltched 3-pound, full size
cotton batts, the celebrated $1.00
Mesco batts, on sale f C
at bye
Nc Comfort Print, 4 He
Standard Russian Turkey Red
prints will make fast color, serv
iceable comforters;
8c value, at, yard
,: 44c
75c
59c
39c
$1.00 Cotton Halts at 75c
Four-pound Noble batts, a grade
you will want to make Into a soft,
large size, worm comfort
er, regularly worth $1, at
75c Cot I on RatU, 50c
Three-pound Magic batts will
make a full fiize, medium weight
comforter, 7,r,c is the reg
ular price; 'at, each....
50c Cotton Halts, 80c
Two-pound Loyal batts will make
a full size, light weight
comforter, 50c value, roll
Cotton Ratta
S, 10, 12, 14 and 16-ounce batts
that are made from the finest
stock thr.t grows will enter Into
this salev. The prices are lower
than rervularly.
Batts at. 5c, 7 He, lOc, 12!r, 14c
and 22 Me
2"c French Satlnes, 15c
36-lncVi French salines, beautiful
floral and oriental patterns, the
25c (quality at 19c yard;
the 20c quality at, yard
Hilkollnes at 8 He'
Fanry printed, yard wide ellko
llnea, remnants of tha best o 1
grf.de, Tuesday, at, yard s52C
15c
100-Piece DINNER SETS, $12.50
THESE dinner sets are very attrac
tive, seml-poreelaln, with conven
tional pattern, pretty, new shapes.
lOO-Plece Dinner Hots, $13.75
Semi-porcelain with bUte border,
new shapes.
1 OO-llece Dinner Set, $15.75
English porcelain with blue or
green decoration.
French China Dinner Sets $25.00
100 pieces, new decorations and
shapes.
Cut Glass Pieces at $2.05
Rich deep cuttings, new designs, including salad bowls, vases, nappies,
vinegar cruets, fern dishes, sugars and creamers, very spe- J0 QC
clal, each Pa s70
It's STOVE Time, and We're Well
Prepared to Meet Your Demands -
tTTE'RE the sole selling representatives In .
vv Omaha and vicinity for Buck's stoves and
ranges, recognized as the best lu their line.
Ruck's Heaters Undcrprlced
It's a special lot which have been used as
floor samples and the nickel has become slightly
scratched, only one of each.
1 Heater was $18.50, now
1 Heater wm $10.50, now
1 Heator was $2o.00, now
1 Heater was $22.M), now
1 Heater was $25.00, now
1 HeaUv was $30.00, now
Oa Range
BURGE
SS-NASH COMPANY
VERYBODVS STORE
.$16.50
.$17.50
.$1H.OO
. $20.00
.$22.00
.$27.00
High Oven Cabinets
Several styles, wonderful gas savers, Rustnot copperlzed steel, baked
enamel finish inside and out, aluralnumized oven, white enamel drip
pans, delivered and connected, ready to J02 C f to 4tC ff
use. The price taOsOU - pOUaUU
Galvanized Wash Tabs In sizes 0, 1, 2 and 3, good, heavy quality, at,
each ; 40c. 45c, 55c and 65o
Clothes Baskets, all willow, well made, very b
Btantlal, sixes 1, 2 and 3. at 50c, 60c and 75c
Clothes Pins, good quality, on sale at 100 for 8
Coal Hoda, black Japan, open No. 15, at .. .ZOm
Lighthouse Cleaner, reg. 6c size can, a for 5c
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