Now Books Jnvf tillr, THE T-AST INVASION. TW Tonl H i faints. 31 IT. il.M. Harper Pros. A thrilling tale of the supposed In vasion of tha United States by a foreign power, with battles en land and In tht skies In which two youthful htrot play prominent part. Not only Is It an ab-mM-Mrnf story for boys, but for grown up a well, as all the, mom modern de vices used l war art described, many. If t'ot all of triam, being employed hy both sides bi tha great European war. TTTT5 WOLF HTTNTRim, By George Bird Ortnntj:. 4 I'p, ll.. Charles Scrlbner'e Sons. The true adventures and thrilling ex perience of three young cavalrymen who spend tha winter of 1851-6? In hunt ing wcWea on the western plains. Wolf hunting wai a recognised Industry at that time, and tha work wna hard, auJ not without danger, as the Indians were opposed to the operations of tha wolf hunters. THE REFORMATION OF JIMMY. By Henrietta Eugenie Pelamare. tl.t. Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Company. The story centers about Jimmy, a bright lad who has run wild and has to undergo a radical change. Jimmy la human and likable, and the whole family problem ana Its solution rorm a siory mu no one can fail to enjoy. 1 r-" ,. Lf I I 'tUMUd.tTO:;' I I irr Ii maun mill ill I Sjui I II IISI l LIJJL J I TUK HKK: OMAHA. SATURDAY, OCTOUKU 1M, IDU. e a e e . a . m . yrUU LL Hnd the wise shopper quickly taking advantage of the splendid bargain offerings Saturday. The last I sale day of "Made in America" week. We were not surprised, but were much pleased with the splendid re sponse of the buyers of Omaha and vicinity to the "Made in America" idea. It's a good thing to push. Ask for and insist on getting American made goods and be a booster for American industries. few J" J IPtlJAALC iTOPZ Jiiwiw dim ii 1 1 ii 4 i.l ji i n i -S By Anna C. lothrop, Lee & Bhep- THE BATLET TWINS. Chamberlain. si. ard company. Tha twins, being rtry human or they would not be so likable, get Into many comical situations, often Involving others of the family, and always the tactful kindness of their mother sets thlaifi right MARK TTDD IN THT? BACKWOODS. By Clarence B. Kelland. fL Harper A Bros. The "fat boy" now pits his wits against the schemes of some scoundrels who try to defraud his friend of a treasure, and shows himself to be quite as resourceful as he appeared In his first Introduction to us. CAPTAIN OF THE CATS-PAW. Br William O. Stoddard, Jr. L Harper Bros. The Cat's-Paw was a motorboat which a high school boy built to make menay to pay for his college course. It took pluck to sueceed, but he does It. HANS ANDERSONAIRT TALES Il lustrated by Louis Rhead. 11.60. Harper fk Bros. This new volume has been added to tha editions of children's favorites and con tains over 100 Illustrations, which give new Interest to the familiar stories of The Ugly Duckling." "The Snow Queen," "The Fir Tree," "The Ice Maiden." "The Little Match Girl." "The Tin Soldier." "The Emperor's Clothes" and the other tales of the beloved Danish writer whose world is so full of enchantment and gen tle wonder. THE 8TORT OF ' OUR NAVT. By Wil liam O Stevens. 11.50. Harper Bros. Here Is told the Inspiring history of the American navy from Its modest begin nings to Its present Imposing strength. In addition to stirring talea of Individual heroism the author shows the why and wherefore of successes and failures, the importance of sea power In war. the changes brought about by steam, elec tricity and armor and the less familiar service rendered by the navy In times of peace. FVFRT DAT ELECTRICITY. By Don j Cameron onager, w - Bros. The purpose of this book Is to describe and make, plain all tha electrical appa ratus In common use. Through these pages the youthful reader will also find detailed descriptions and plans for mak ing a great many Interesting and useful experimental electrical devices. Incorpor ated herein Is a simple explanation of the fundamentals of everyday electricity. Each chapter contains various examples and experiments, amply Illustrated. wrt ttif i.AVD OF THE CARIBOU. By Paul Tomlnson. $L. Charles Berth tier's Sons. The story of the experiences and adven tures of four college boya who sailed from New York to Labrador In a yawl. Their narrow escapes in squalls, storms, and fogs; thetr hunting and fishing adven tures in Newfoundland; the delightful comradeship of their dally life, with many amusing escapades, are depicted In a manner to hold the reader's interest from start to finish. TtrnT WILSON IN THT5 ROCKIES, RKRT WUUSON ON THE OFIDIRON. By J W. Duttleld. M cents. Sully Klelntelch. Two new volumes ot the "Bert Wilson rt.a. In the first ths picturesque flgTTres of the frontier greasers and gTHslles, rustlers and road ag-ents-appear In ad-1 ventures that make one throb and tingle with excitement, while the second. it. J1 with the "never-say-dle" spirit of j college foot bail that makes It such a glorious game, sparkles on every page. WILDERNFFS BABIES. QRA9SHOP P R ORREN'S GARDEN. By Ju l August Hchwarts. Little. Brown & Co. Two little volumes telling of the baby : mammals of the wlldernees and the j grown-up and baby Insects of the garden. Miss Schwarts has written these books i especially for use In the schools, but' very little boy and girl will enjoy read- Ing them, and their instructive value Is Inestimable. ..niur nrPTSF.V'S" BOOK OF GAMES KOK CHILDREN. By Ellye Howell , Glover. 17 Pp. 0 cents. A. C. McClurg Co. I There are over 100 games la the book, j and there is no occasion into which they will not fit. THE FIDLINO GIRL. By Daisy Rhodes Campbell. M Pp. 1 The Page com pany. Virginia Hammond Is a very real girl, and her struggles to have and held U her "fiddling" career are most pathetlo and Intensely Interesting. Her step mother, lovingly called "Ma." U am-! bitLous for "Jinny," and her sacrifices and lovlng-klndness do much to help gain the heart's desire of her fiddling" daughter. Theodore L25. Q. JESS OF THE RIPER. By Ooodi'ldge Roberts. 429 pp. vv. Uillliighuni company. Jeea. the daughter of Old Chief Mor gan, falls In love with Archie McElroy. sturdy, pioneering lumberman, on his way sown the river with a big run of logs. In vain doe the father storm and In vain do adverse circumstances fling themselves athwart their pathway the triumphant denouement portrays a glor iously happy adjustment of threatening complication. Old Hedley Bean, the wily whUkey runner, Is an unforgettable hamate, while the hoodwinking of the fw rt servloe Inspector Is an entertaining And hidtcreue episode. ON SALE IN DOMESTIC ROOM Men's Suits Overcoats, $5 Saturday morning we place on sale 300 Suits and Overcoats that were sold at $8.50 and $10, all good styles and colors, sizes 33 to 44 breast, on sale Sat. onlv, $8.50 to $10 Suits and Overcoats $5.00 Men's $2 and $J.50 Pants $1.35 For one day only we will sell 200 pairs of $2 and $250 pants, these pants are broken lines from our 2d floor clothing dept., the most exceptional offer for a one-day sale. Ik))' ftf.OO Suit at $1.05 All wool suits, llh one pair of knickerbockers, blue, brown and gray, coats made Bulgarian. Norfolk, with pitch pock ets, suits that are actually worth $3.00, for Sat urday only 81.95 Roys 80c and 7 Be Cordnroy rants 8 Or Ages b to 18 years, the best school pant made, fine weave corduroy that is positively worth 60c and 75c, for Saturday only 3fJt Shoe Sale Saturday In the Busy Shoe Dept. Saturday wo place on sale sme fnucy slip ers for evening wear, in patents, satins and dull kit!; all the new ones are shown here, specially priced for Saturday; $4'H values ." .'$12.50 Women's Talents, Gun Metal or Vlcl Kid, button with dull kid or cloth tops. $5 values ..JH3.00 Women's Tatent, Gun Metal and Vlcl Kid, button welt sole shoes, $4.00 values 83.50 Men's shoes In all leathers, good dependable mer chandise $3.50. S3- S2.50 and 81.0S Men's and Women s warm house slippers . -50 Boys', Youths' and Little Uents' school shoes, also Misses' and Child's dependable school shoes t 82.00. 81.50 and 81.00 Stetson and Oossett shoes for Men. (irover and Queen Quality shoes for Women. No better fitting shoes or better wearing shoes or more stylish shoes turned out by any factory In this country. Neckwear Specials Saturday Of keenest interest. Seldom iu a lifetime will you find values to compare. Linen Collar; 4 stjlca Lace roll cuffs and collars, organdie frill ed collars, organdie embroidered collars: reg ular 60c vals' 21V YKII INCJS. 10. A special lot of Fancy Mesh Vetllngs, soma worth 35c yard, at, ard 10 25c Lace Chemisettes; lac dlckys, lace blouses, pecot vests, lace col lar sets; reg ular $1.00 value 50c 1..0 Anto Veils, Tftc. Full length chiffon auto scarfs In all staple colors, $1.(0 values, at rot 2.V I .are rieat intra 10c A clean up of tha stock of fancy lace pleat ing, 25c and 35c val ues, yard 10 Illbhona Worth Sc and 10c Yard at Htc. Plain colors and fancies; big assortment for se lection. JVOc Fancy Ttlbbons at 20c, All the very latest color combinations and weaves. 2Va-Hour Sale for Sat., 8:30 to 11 A. M. Boys' $5 TZ, Suits, $35i Last Saturday morning a great many la dies were disappointed in not being able to buy the advertised Suit after 11 a. m. Se wo caution you that none will be sold after 11 a. m. These Suits are all wool, both pants full lined. Every suit has our personal guarantee. They are our regu lar $5 suits. Other stores ask $G and $fi.50 for the same thing. For hours Satur day, your choice $3.50 Hoys' Suits, big selections to choose from, at $2.95 to $12.50 Hoys' Overcoats $2.95 to $15.00 Boys' Mackinawft $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 f3 1 1 - L Shapes 5 yf 7.so, Wf- kVeP A Wonderful Sale of Millinery Wonderful in Point of Assortment Shown More Wonderful from Standpoint of Values. Your Unrestricted Choice of All Trimmed Hc & Up to $35.00 Values 2t. Never before, in or out of season, has such a millinery bargain feast been offered the women of Omaha and vicinity. The earlitr yoa can get here Saturday the better, for these beautiful $12.50 to $35.00 hats will go like wild fire at the sale price In Addition We Include all Trim med Hats to $10 Values at $2.50 All Trimmed Hats to $6.50 Values at $1.00 All the Unlrmmed Hats Must Go Your choice of the house in two lots: that sold to choice.$1.50 Shapes that sold to $2.50, choice. . .49c Black and colors; immense variety of styles. Plumes, Ostrich Band3, Fancy Feathers and Novelty Wings; to $3.50 values, on sale Sat urday in one big lot at, choice $1.00 1,000 Pieces in Fancy Feathers Value?, to $1.50; to close, choioe 25c Saturday Snaps On 4th Tloor. 75c Inyertetl Gas Light, com plete with globe and mantle, at uoc Lindsay Gas Mantles guaran teed for 90 days 10c 10c Gas Mantles at Be 23c Keflex Mantles 15c v Saturday Specials In Toy Dept. 4th Tloor 1.BS WasnaMa Bolls, 19 inches high, Jointed: moving: eyes..T5o Baas or Ooaetar Wavoas, una of the best, at aa.50 75o BoU Oo-Carta, collapsible, well made fiSo 76o Kaofcaaioal Trains, on track. special tSatuniay eo to Bxtaaaioa feollar kaUs..49o Newness and Charm Quality and Style In variety so great that customers are certain to find something just to suit their idea of style perfection are fea tures which distinguish our display of women's ready-to-wear Superior. Saturday's Specials are Unusually Enticing. Hundreds of Classy New Coats underpriced for C4 QA Saturday's selling at viTaVV The materials are fine Broadcloths and Novelties, Ural Lamb, Pomerio, Sealettes, etc, in all the very newest styles. Beautiful New Dresses, made to sell at $20 to $35, Very special values for Saturday. f r aa hundreds xf them for selection, choice VwvV Fabrics are Satins, Crepe do Chines, Velvet Combinations, and most desirable wool fabrics. Designs suitable for street, afternoon or evening wear; all in this season's newest styloa. Manufacturers' Sample Dress Skirts; $6.50 dQ (jrj up to $12.0() values, on sale, choice vwvt) The most fortunato purchase we ever made; styles are the latest, fabrics include Silks, Satins, Crepe Cloths, Serges and Novelties in nearly everr wanted color. An Immense Purchase of Handsome New Tailored Suits, Including Hundreds of Makers' Samples. On Sale at Greatly Below Worth. i . y s W ) Tailored Suits, made to sell at $50, at $35 Finest quality broadcloths in short or long coat styles. Many trimmed with Fitch and Marten. The choicest lot of bargains shown in Omaha this season. Children's Winter Coats. 2S5 of them, made to sell up to $10; all col ors, all sizes; in 3 lots $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 200 Elegant Suits, values up to $30, at $10.50 The season's best styles; in gabardines, serges, broad cloths, cheviots, etc.; values youH find it impossible to duplicate at Saturday's sale price. Children's Winter Dresses Styles suitable for any oc casion; greatest variety and best values ever shown at pricings from 95c, $1.95, $2.95 up to.... $15 Tailored Suits, made to sell' to $20 at $10 Nobby new styles in diag onals, cheviots and fancy serges, in all most wanted colors; nil sizes 10 to 46, choice assortment of designs for your selection. Women's Klosfit Underskirts A big assortment of broken lots and discon tinued numbers, including elegant all silk garments that were made to sell up to $6.00, none worth less than $2.50, at $1.48, $3.08 QUALITIES and VALUES in WINTER UNDERWEAR That You'll Seldom Find Duplicated, Never Surpassed, at Our Special Sale Prices. We bought immense quantities of winter underwear from America's best mills, in many cases selecting in ad dition to our regular purchases their entire sample linos at a big discount for cash. Sterling, Keyser, Velastlck, Stratford, Root's Duofold. Norfolk, Nevr Brunswick and several other well known brands are Included In the garments we're offering at 25 to 50 under usual retail prices. Saturday's Bala oa "Hade la America'' Drug and Toilet Articles 60c Milkweed Cream 3So 26c Jerfsii'a Bsosula and Almond Lotion 19o 25o Pond's Vanishing Cream . ...ISo 6Qc Pond's Vanishing Cream 89o 60c Mme. rse'bell's Face Powder Wo 60a Whits Cross Face Powder. .. . 8o 60c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream tor 8o 10c Una OH and Buttermilk Soap So JOc Palm Olive Soap..... So 10c Sayman'i Bonn Sc 6o Ivory Soap, 6 bars lea 10c Crepe Toilet Paper, 4 rolls ..80 100 Hlnkle's Cascara Pills 18e 60o Bui Hepatica 31o it&o Uravea' Tooth Powder 1 Sc 50c loan's Liniment 48o 75c Jad Salts 4o 12.00 2-uart Had Rubber Hot Water bottle , 91.00 WINES AND LIQUORS Bast Qualities Iov.it Vrtoae Xaydea's Slpaclal Wbiakey Bottled In bond, full quarts 9l.aa Old Taylor Whiskey S yeara old. 100 proof, full quarta S8o mvata snook Whiskey 6 years old, full quarts S9o Book and Bya Kull quarts 7So Maryland Bya t'ull quart 76c Old Crow Whiakey lu yean old full quarts $1.00 S-Btar California Brandy Excellent flavor, per bottle TM Oallforla Wines, Fort or aherry, per bottle 3So Boms Mad Orape Wine Klne nnal- ity. per itallon 11.00 rhoae or Hall Orders ruisd. The Best Quality 1914 Spring Chickens, Per Lb. II U Bamsmaav Kaydan's have only one prioa, and IS ounoee to tha pound. Genuine 114 Spring Lamb Hind quarters, lb 11 H Genuine 1114 Spring Lamb Fore quarters, lb .IH First quality Pig Pork Loins, 15a first quality Pork Shoulder, lb. 12o First quality Pork Butts. I0...14V4O First quality Rib Bulling Beef. lb. to First quality Steer Hound Steak lHo lbs. best Laf Laid 8o Tha beat Bulk Oystera, solid meat no water per quart 400 srocuxa nr nconi miati l-OB aVATVBDAT Diamond C or Bwlft s premium Bums, lb lSUa No. 1 quality Lean Bacon, lb. ,.aava No. 1 quality Bark Bacon, lb. ..174s No. 1 quality Ptrnio Uains. lb. IBS 54c aajla Laid. HaUirday So 1014 Keg Herrtnic tl-OS Men's I'nion Suits, up to $2.50 val ues $1.15 and Utiv Men's I'nion 8uitn, np to $3.60 val ues 2.BO and $t.8 Moil's Union Baits, up to $5.00 val ues 93.98 and 2.0H Ladles' I'nion Knits, made to sell to 6.00, at t:i.OH and fH.RO LadJea' I'nion Knits, made to sell at $7.00, at $3.!8 and H4.0H Iiadlea' Union Suit, to $1.00 values.. Ladies' Union Suits, up to $2.00 val ues, at 1. 45 and UNo Ladles' Union Suits, up to $3.00 val ues, at fl.OH and fl.RO Iadlea' Union Suits, up to $4 00 val ues, at $2.IH and 92.50 Ladle' Union Huits, to $1.00 values, at 40c and c Iadiea' I niou Hults, to $1.50 values, at 71V and fic 40c and 80c Many Other Lots of Men's, Women's and Children's I'nion Suits and Sepa rata Garments on aale at equally attrractlve price reductions. Lay in a good Eupply now and save. The llest In Hosiery, Wayne Knit, Interwoven, Phoenix, Kay ser and several other brands, many specials Saturday In the Hosiery section. Children's 25c Stockings, big spe cial lot. at 12 He Men'a Guaranteed Hocks, guaran teed for 6 months, 6 pr., at. 40c Lsuliea' Outintf Gowns, bis; as sortment samples and odd lots, to $2. SO values, 40c, 10c, OKc and 91.45 MEN'S FUttNISHINO SPECIALS. Sweater Coats, all colors and styles, to $7.50 values 9L0H, 92.50, $2.0(4 and 1.50 KMiiiDl Kalh Itobvs, made to sell to $12.U0, on sale 92.0H, 9:1.08, 4. OH to 90.OH Children's Outing Gowns and Sleepers, to $1 values, choice, at 4e In the Corset Section The most complete showing ot standard corsets in Omaha, with several Housing SiKMlnU Sat. $4.00 and $5.00 Corsets, odd lota and broken lines, plain and fan cis, all sizes 92.;i 91.50 and 92.00 Corsets, stand ard makes, slightly soiled, near ly all models, at OHc Silk Lined Kid Gloves, two spaolaJs, at .08c and 91.50 91.UO Wasli Gloves 40c Outing Flannel Gloves, to $1.25 val ues (10c and 40o Night Shirts and Pajamas, to $2.50 values 91.45 and 08c 50c llraasiers, neatly trimmed, fastened front or buck, all sizes 34 to 44, at 85o SjtnlUiry Napkins, regulur 4 0c doc. quality, per dot 25c IjuUvu' and Children's Sweater Coats, all colors and styles, ut a saving of Ono-Thlrd We lead in showing New Gloves. Fownes, Derby, Mon arch, Kayer are names which mean to those who know, the best In gloves. We show complete lines. f7 I ' v 'MWMh; 1 11 wutmn Bags and Suit Cases Manufacturer's Samples, made to sail at $5 up to $20, on sale Sat urday In lour big lota at great reductions. See the splendid bargains at 93.95- $4.95 50.05 n 812.05 Ua wood Trunks, linen lined with two trays, a splendidly made, extra strong trunk, $12 and $1$ values, gg and S10 Cape Gloves, to $1.90 values, tan or white 75c Real French Kid Gloves, fancy backs, perfectly fitted 91.25 to 92.00 Kavser Leatherette Glove, also rhamoteetle, long or short, with fancy backs, at . ,2te to 91.00 Children's Kid Gloves and Mit tens, lined or uullned, at 40c and .91.00 Men's Sample Hats $2.50 values. Saturday 91.45 About r0 doz. Hats la this lot. all up-to-date styles and beat colors, to $2.50 values t 81.45 nl 81.00 Hoys' and Children's Hats A complete clearance, all fall stock, at one price, values to $1, choice 25f Eead the BIG SPECIAL GROCERY SALE for Saturday. The areatest market In ths west for tha jMH'Ple and a suvlng of 25 to 50 fer cent on the com of living. 17 lb. Ht-Mt 'iranulattl SuKur. $"1.00 48-11). Hack Html HikIi (jrude Flour; nothing like It for bread, plea or cakea, par sack J $1.35 10 111 s lieat-'Kni-All, Diainonil Inox. White ltusniun or Laundry Quwo White Laumlry Koap Sfto 1 liars Ilaskln Hros. tiectrlc Spark Soap 8o 10 lbs. Best White or Yellow Corn meui ISe lbs. UtMit Iiolled Breakfast OaUnvsl for 8 So S lhs. Oonif Japan Hlra 8S0 i lbs. Baxt Hand lacked Navy lleana for S6o The Best lonientle Mararonl. Verml. Large Bottles Worcester Sauce, Pure Tomato Catsup, Pickles, Assorted kinds prepared Mustard or Horse radish, bottle SWo 000 Mim arzcLaxa. All regular lie cookies, lb lHo All resulux lte cookies, lb lOo All regular 10c crxkis. lb eio The Bxst 'Tea SlftliiKa. lb IS It a Hersriey's Breakfast Cocoa. lb...80o (iolden Hantos Corfee, lb HOs Tha Meet Creamery Bam, carton or balk, lb Sao Tha Best. Ptrli tly fc'rash, 0iiiiitrl Kcs. per dus SSo Oood No. 1 Country Creamery But ter, lb 8O0 (kod Dairy Table Butter, lb 97o 2 lbs. tiuod Butterlne ....860 Full Cream Cheque, lb lBo Til TZalTABLI K1IRT rOB TH1 riOrll Or OlUHi, 15 lbs. I'otalufs to tlie pk 90o Demand lb lbs. the law requires it. New Cabbage, lb lHo Huhhard Suunsli, each . . . . loo-liHo k bunches i'lesli ItHiiiKhes So bunches r'reh Kaillshes 6a 2 heads k'leeh Hothouse Lettuc 60 l1'eh ttplnach, (er pk lOo Beets, Carrots or Turntpa, lb 8s Rutabagas, lb. 8o 8 stalks h'resh Celery... 60 Ureen Tomatoes for pickles, basket for 15e THIS IS APFLB VEIL Ws adne our customers to buy now. Wa have two carloads of Kk tra Fancy Fiult fur this sale. Ths market la netting stroiiKer, and you can look for higher 1'rlces shortly, borne vsrietias In the cars luna thans, Urlmea Golden. HpttSHiiberKer, Wealthy, Hoover, banana, etc. On LVr $1.35 to $1.75 1LADA1CS T0II, ths great choese connlseur and expert of rheen products, will demonstrate to our customers Friday the wonderful merits of Mac Laren's Famous Walak Karlblt. Every lady Is cordially In rltnd to sample this cheeae. also other products of the Mas Lares Ce. sFef Mattresses Saturday The slump In the eotton market and a maker's Immediate need (or ready cash brought us the oppor tunity to secure the best bargain In 1,000 felt mattresses we ever knew- We took advantage of it and are going to give our cus tomers full benefit ot the snap. Snow lull, genuine layers of felt mattress, 4 5 lbs. weight, 6 ever sold for less than $7, Saturday, t 81.75 One Thousand Gen uine Layer T 3 It Mattressen at less than usual whole sale cost. Three Specials Shown Saturday, $4.75, $5.75, and $0.75 Hercules, a choice quality, roll edge, art tick, layer felt mat tress, usually sold, at $8.(0. any i 85.75 lllue Hlbbon, universally known as one of the softest, fluffiest and beat Uuer felt mattresses made In the south, greatest anap ever, at 88.75 Never before, probably never again, will eoch a luattreaa bar gala opportunity offer. Act quickly. Saturday's Specials In Omaha's Hard ware Bargain Center ttAIA'AM&KI WARE One lot of galvanised palla, while tlmy last, one to a cnstoiner ..0c Small slse galvanised tubs ....20e Medium size galvanised tubs ..80c Large siia galvanized tubs ...,40c Extra Urge size galvanised tuba GPc Medium slse garbage cans, with cov er rlVu Large slse garbage cans, with cover, at 89C Extra large ash or garbage cans, 91.19 Extra large, extra heavy ash or garb age cans 91.08 HOILKIW We are Oiuaha selling agents for the famous "LUk" mmhU boilers, (uarauteed not to rust. Medium site heavy tin, copper bot tom, Lisle boilers 91.19 Large slxe heavy tin, copper bottom Link boilers .91.99 Extra large slse heavy tin, copper bottom LUk boilers 91.00 Premier heavy tin, copper bottom boilers 91.19 and $io Galvanised boilers ....70c and 9c V arrauU-4 Wringers 91.9(1 FuU slse, best slue wash boards 19c Solid braid cottou clotheg line 19c TwUted cotton clothes lines ... ..oc 6-plece Mra Pott's sad irons ,,70c $1.25 folding Ironing boards . .08c