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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1914)
t r. TIIK OMAHA SUNDAY WEE: XOVKMl'.F.n 8, 1014. :MV51C( Br w iikmii:TT t. ni:f:. HAT dors It ever lo any- Ik1v tn (to lo the recital which are Klven In from tlm to time or IMlinp nrtlMs? Atnrtlrnn itiuI limt went conducted the Chli-KO Hymphiuiy onlirMru In n. procram for tlie purl'"!"' of kIIIK Anxui- oiir city I run iiiujoc brfurc AniPiliann, acrorrtlnK by l"aljt, the OiIciiko Tribune. It In xHintf to I I tlie proper tlilnn In nil Kuropciin The amount of Rood It licvr i i nnntrlc lo riatlonaHxe tlif tnitcio nnw- nyiino ! penda entirely utn the nninint 1 nilnt , fco Dure concert ohnvlil be x.pu ef sppicy-lntlon ami attention thr woti i inr with Ukwo people who nlway vtlui attend puts Into It. 1m I u run- Knrope. M well s with those who urc alder the sreat K nerul olits of people f, -.ally ilr-Oroti of knowing wlmt w have first, which inlu)e "the tlrrd hualnesa (lf inile worth. Iloth of the anlolnta at the dili-ttaiite ftyle of worn. in J tv, man." nnd a nrniW-r of other who would III. to hear (rood nnilc, tint who devote very little time to the practical atudy of it. Thcao people mjoy It from a very dif ferent View than the educated muidrnl 1 listener, but imnictime they Ret Jul sia much enjoyment out of It aa he. To y Jtke the hrilllnnt work, the top tones of the tenor, the low tunes of Ilia contralto and tha lonu-uitalnil notes of the alnrer wh'ti It seem he never will run out of nrenth. They have few preeoneelved Mens, Icvo to l aniuzed and delight In many parts of tha program where little Is demandeil. while many of the finer Tointa where the aupreme art of the pei fornier la displayed they pnas unno ticed. Tliey do not enjoy piano or violin recitals aa much aa the vocal, tiecausr their rara are not uaed to the tone final ity of the Instruments and they tire of It. But If one of th!a elans will (to every time he hna a chance to hrar (treat visit ing artists or worthy local onci, and nl waya listen for lontc. hlnh notes, or what ever "Ise ho will. Just so lio llsl"ns for something, he will gradually find hlin elf hcailnir other thlnps he llkea na well ami lie slowly passes, out of hla cIuhs Into Iho rliiss of nppreeliitlve llstenera who are 1'aually jieople who have been hrouaht up In n. imiHlcul lmuw hold of those with fine, natural muHcul eara, who are capable of hearing nunc than one part, and those vho prions; to that ever Increasing- com J any who have developed their taste by tnenna of Ui lineal records and the J'honoirrnph. There people always hear all that they can. and enjoy the differ ent fine points, according to their In dividual atandarria. Each time they at tend a concert they try to find more heaullea In the compositions, and they slweysvo to hear the beat artists, be cause the best artiste are the clearest mediums for the amount of music In the work of tho composer. Jinny a time tliey wll enjoy a classic number when interpreted with oil tho Intensity and rt of m (treat virtuoso, which they were unable to her urlnht when 5n tho hands of some leva , skillful amateur. The beauty of a hlh dues con ceit la that the artists usually pnwent classical music, both ancient nd modern, In m h a way that It doesn't aound like classical miiaic. This Involves a variety cf meanlnm In the, word classical." But hen well done It all sounds so beauti fully simple and is simply bcoutlf uf thut no one would know t " was I UU of thought in the Interpretation. Then among the concert coers are the students, the teachers, and the musical amateur. A ptipll can see In bold re llef In the work of some master many things which his teacher has been trying to Impress upon him. lie can see a little of the finish above the structure, of hla art. and It will Inspire him to redoubled efforts. It saves musical amateurs from taking too firm a hold upon the notion that they are finished artists. Incapable of Improving upon their own perfection. Many a time when they hear some spe cial favorite subtly Interpreted In all its beauty before them. It gives them quite a Jolt to compare ,lt with their own. Jt inspires the leucher to work concert nr AmH-nn trained. Of the soloists, Christ Anderson, bnrltom-. ! received ii nominal fee only for bis services. Tallerifo. the plunlct, who won1 the t'horl'S (3. Jiawes prlxe recently, re jected nothing, nnd Mr. (iunn tecelved , nolhhig. I ' Purely w ith such chiimplonlng. Ameil, can nuixli'. and musicians (ire having u fair chance to be heard. I 'J Wind has been received Ihnt Mr. Max lncli w him appeiired on the coiiree of TeaLcly nrllKt re Hals In llnltlinore. Thl Is IiIh first pulilh; aptx-ariince In that city and his Omaha friends rejoice to know that his rncil.it was considered, accord ing to the liaJtinmre Sun. as "One of the most agreeable beard here in many sea sons." Mr. nnd Mm, A. M. l'.ot!lum enter tained Mr. ltnfn'-l Navas nt IhHr home Tuesday of Inst week, following Ihe. pro grnin which he played for the Tuivday Mornlni; Musical club. In the afternoon Mr. Nnvns kindly repented his prourun for e-vernl of Mr. und Mrs. Ilorplum's pupils and friends, omitting only the 1'aplllons by Schumann. Mr. Naviia nnd tho Ilorglums studied ' with Wager Hwayne In l'nrls nt tho same time and It Was there that they became ucquiUntcd. Mnvlcal Nntra, lenry t'ox announces an Informal re el! i of violin anil cello solos and cham ber music comixiitltliins to la? alven In the re. iimI ,hHll of the Omaha School of Orchestral - Instruments nt Seventeenth nnd Kartism slreets, on Monday evening. Novemlai- , nt s:ir,. Those taking piirt will lie the Henry Cox Junior String (junrtet (Messrs. Takes, Hilling, Wlde nnr anil Clark I, end the follow ing solo ists: Mrs. T. J. Mahoney, the Misses June llrown. Madge West, Haxnl Wil cox and lxona tinrtln: Mcrs. Kdwln Clark, Kugene Pukes, .toe Oolery ' and Krln ITrlckHOn. Th pulillc la cordially Invited. In his recital Tuesday evening Novem ber 1 at the First linpllst church Martin W. Illlxh Will Play l.lsvl's fiinlnsin and l-iiHua nrr. Hrtch. Ttrahm'a Knnta se and and Hcherxo. .Macliowella Keltic sonata. ii group of short pieces bv Pebuesy, Chahrler, Itnvet and Scott, 1,'sgfs tians crlptlon of the "Am Stlllen Herd " from tho "Melst'i:lr.Ker," nnd Slrausa-Tauslg. Waits caprice. Louise Jansen-VVylie gave a song re rltni he) ore the Lincoln Matinee Musical ci"i oi i.mcoiti, .rti last Monday alter-1 noon Mrs. VNvlie sang at an afternoon, wiiii"' ' ,,,P "r ?e retary of State' ....r,.,, ,,,-iiniiia iwyan two yeara ago at which were many of the members of ue jviaunee Aliialcal cluh. Her recital! last Monday afternoon under tho niia-i pices of tliu. Matinee Musical ctuh Is thol result of a desire on the part of the club, members to again hear her sing. Mrs I WylU will KlV her Dinahs wl.l .1... Young Woman's Christian Association's aud loriuin Tnursdpy evening Novem ber 1. Mlsa I.iiclla Anderson .H - in rec.lt.,1 Tuesday evening, December . at, the Klrst Haptlst churcli Mlsa Anderson I nea been a student for three years In the I 'toyni Conservatory at Brussels. j A recitation wUa given by the Junior and Intermodule n,,,.nu i ".,J .."r August At. llorvlum uV iV.....,.:": I '"" K'""J. Kritlav evening. NoveS b " . ll I ouglaa stteet. Those taking part STJk llVV,1',irf1nr?,h' eHrd II la" R .J "' Natalie Anderson. Margaret Mather, Marin Wattles, Uenrg Caul Horgltiin. John Clarke. Afarjorle Ulbliel. -T"ri,-Pai.mrr' I'"'."!0 "'"midlxiulse Jirk,,..H"'''n hn't. Jo-ephlne Vatner, ...nu..,., iimiui, itiarRHrei whii ton. Music News has recently published Its s xtn anniversary number, In which there r" among others an artle by David Hlspham upon "How to Man a Aluaical t sreer In these Davs." and another by Katharine H ilrown upon the "ArtiMt and hla Art. which are of more thun passing Interest. r.llouls Shepiienl, soprano, will give a vocal rectal at Jwcoha hall. Kevenieenth and lod: streeta, November 12. Mine, ltorgliim at th piano. jaytul Anticipatfon of Motherhood IT M even at the finest r... t-erts some In tha audlen will remem ter how Ute they Jve ien up for a few night, and by .Ittlr.g at 111 and not Haclng their attention upon tha music r anywhere Use. they .soon mmir.xe tb-melves into little furtive .atngps This is not alwsys the fault of lack of Mtcntluti. however, as some times It may be. accounted for by the Magnanl con 'iilon of the air In the concert hall Alert ttenti., will help to prevent It, even PUiir thoae circumstances. harder to bring out the best In his pupils j T'orothy Oarlow, Ann Axtell, May Hanill- anu ii givea nun an enjoyable period when he hears musto Interpreted aa he likes to hear it, with a aurenaes of tech nic, and an artlatle taato that Is both convincing and Individual. If peoplo ap proach a concert or recital wtth humil ity in their souls, with a desire to hear aa much as poaalule, and with a deter mination to concentrate upon their lls tening powers to the exclusion of the peculiarities of the rest of the audience they will always find something about the music to enjoy. Too many times the attention wanders to the woman In front with the airy plume, who shows that she understands rhythm by keeping time to the music with her head-untu the time changes and throws her off. Sometimes It is attracted by the noisy amateur who whUiera comments audibly throughout the selection, with consul . crable head bobbing, or shaking as the oeeselon requires. Sometime the pecu liarities of the artist cause one to watch rather than listen. Sumetlmea tha atten tion wanJors afar to subjects far from the world around them and they forget thkt they are missing some of the leuutlea of aound which they have as sembled to hear. Sometimes tlqllcate ones not appreciating their opportunities lo lern how to bocome good listeners by doing the above, as soon as the muslo starts remember how j.ear they are to tiulck consumption cr bronchitle, and every few minutes emit a little unneces sary cough, which reminds others of their same condition, and proves coa !ulvely that they have not their minds vpon the mualc. Did you ever notice that when the singer or player does some specially atarlling thing the desultory toughing in the audience entirely ceases Or if you attend an Intensely dramatic -lay that the performance la never marred by as much-as a pln lrop? And merely bccaUHe the entire audience to flving its enure attention to Untuning and appreciating. aaionaUy There is apt to be a latent apprehension of distress to mar' the complete Joy of expectation, but this la quite overcome by the advice of so many women to use "Mothers fYlend." This is an external application designed to so lubricate the muscles am? to thus so relieve the pres sure reacting on the nerves, that tha natural strain' upon the cords and llgg ments is not accompanied by thoae severe pains said to cause nausea, morning sick ness and many local distresses. This splendid embrocation Is kuown to a multi tude of mothers. . Mai.7 people believe that those remedies which have stood the test of time, that have been put to every trial under the varying conditions of age. weight, general health, etc., may be safely relied upon. And Judging by the fact tha "Mother's riend" has been in continual use stnoe our grs nd mot Iter's earlier years and Is known throughout tha l'ntted States it may be easily Inferred that It is some thing that women talk about and gladly recommend to prospective mothers. "Mother's Friend" la prepared only In our own laboratory and is sold by drug gists everywhere. Ask for a bottle to-day and write fur a special book for expectant mothers. Address Ilra.lfleld ttegulalor Co., 407 Lamar HMg., Atlauta, tie. r Wrinkle Diaappear A If By Magic "in the removal cit wrinkles, 1 havft dis carded cosmetics entirely," w rltea Mine. Corkutt, the celebrated i'arlstaji bt-auly If on m.m u i expert. l lie reauita Ihey produc are II one goes to fine concerts and keeps j deceptive and never pemuuient Maaasg. ris attention ukju what he Is hearing ,n l" 0,,'y partially suivcasrul and it's e wtU probably find much therein" to ! ,0,.Tlow elhtHt enioy. It U without doubt that or.l.- .JLr.? ?.T" . "".S ork.,.h.ul'h - I . , . . . . ..--, ' u ram RiHuuun -w u ji uiuy io one couoKft, but to '. una wno listen at all of t fi rrt ' (.tnJop a inufclcal tate for tle bet. and It Is this mualcaj taste in the people at l .i He which docs much f jr that aaset Hlil h was supped lo txtBi otlly jn itial turope-mustal atmosphere. W. Oieun DilUM luna, as, to In the l.'Ut l.-uk of itw. rti,n.!-n & Cuo, any woman caa preioire tout uaa at Iioiim without tbe krnst trouble. A tialf pint of witch bases aud an ounce. u( goud powktrred aaxulile are all on U uwd. alix the iwu aud apply this retnahing aulu. U'Mi Ui your tace tlaily. Ihe effect U cir tiij u- inl i.r. tu i.-o .J Ttie akiu he itiiura flnm. 'Iigliler' eyary wrinkle and sag is iuictci. i u-i f I mi erlr. li1 'ut lalnij tue nitu: u kiuk rrtifis d. too; auon you wilt (ouk ten era ouagir.- ck-I y WttiHdt .tTcrtta lart'l. RUG BUYERS Monday la tliei linjr, llayilcn's la lhe rince to secure) Rug val ues which are Hdom, If ever, eqnnllod. axiixsti:k nm SPIXIAI.H $20 UupH, Hit 2 size, .gl-l VH yi: Kukh, 9x21 size. .SIH.Dtt $0 JtUBM, 3x12 size. .820.00 58 now fall 1914 patterns la the lot for nelectlon, all abso lutely perfect goods. $16. no Seamless Velvet Rugs, 9x12 Hlze, fine assortment, at S12.98 $ lo 00 Tapentry Urussels iCtigs, soamlpMH, 9x12 ize, 811, S $.2.00 Ilody Ilrussels Rugs, 9x 12 size, best quality, 823.00 f 42. oO Fine Wilton Rugs, beau tiful patterns, 9x12 size, at, 835.00 Printed Linoleums, bent qual ity. 12-ft, wide, sq. yd., fjn $2. 50 Axmlnster I!ng, glze 27x54, ppeelal, each 81.75 $4.00 Axtninster Rugs, size :tv74, big assortment, at, 82.8 7-foot Window Rbades. wtth guaranteed rollers, ea. 33t Ladles Girdles A big special lot of regular $1.00 o $175 Fane, Clrdleg, on sale at one price Monday 50 All exceptional bargains. mm Fancy Veiling Two choice bargain offering In New VHllnga Monday: Fancy Velltnra, In good assortment, st, the yard 10e New Novelty Veilings A very choice lot of values, at, yard .S9a SpecialEmbroidery Sale Monday we place on sale a big assortment of new Embroideries worth to 10c yd., at 3X2C Edges, Insertions and Headings in Swiss, Xainsook and Cambric. 25c Embroideries at 10c Including full 18-ineh flouncings and wide bending?), in big variety of pretty patterns. Big Wall Paper Sale Starts Monday, Nov. 8 Our entire stock of "Wall Paper to be sold for LESS THAN HALT PRICE. In order to make room for our new goods we must cleau' out our last year's stock. Come in and get our prices. A Tremendous 11T I n r" f showing sew Wash Utcss tabrics The met ropiflf-to ttock shown In any Omaha store. Values always nuperlor. Nik and Mercerized Drt ss Fabric In Rlmont endless assortment of choice new colorings and patterns underprlced at 25c 38c 50. " 59 Yard. AmoNkeag Out tuna MantielM Tho very best manu factured; on nale, yard 10 JHc Serpentine Crepe Plain and figured; special at, Vrl 11V4 New Madrases, Percales, Scotch Ginghams, etc. 12,'4t 15c and 25c Blankets and Comforters AT GREATLY 1JELOW RETAIL WORTH It's tho quality talks. Compare values here with offerings elsewhere. You'll find them un questionably superior. . All Comforters that sell regularly at $5.00 to $15; on sale now at 33? a Diacount All $1D0 Blankets. .O.V All $4.00 Blankets $2.80 All $2.00 Blankets 1.19 All $5.00 Blankets 93.8.1 All $3.00 Blankets $1.06 All $0.50 Blankets $1.75 Baby Crib and Bahy Bag Blankets Broad assort- ment a 50e to S3.50 Nothing Adds More to the Charm of n Ilooin Thau Pretty Draperies and Curtains No place win you find mere complete assortments or choic er values than here. These Monday Specials are certainly delightful values and can scarcely last all day at nese pricings make selections early. Odd Pairs of Curtains Only 1 to 4 pairs of a kind; clu neys. voiles, madras, ttne em broidered muslins, etc., to $6 a pair values, at tne I'1" S2.5U Brusiwlette Curtains, values -to $2.00 a pair white and ecru, big assortment, at the PHr . . . . 08c Hemstitched Curtain Scrims, big assortment of styles in Ivory and ecru; choice val ues, at the yard 15 20 25e ' 20c Fancy Scrims with plain centers and colored borders; big assortment, yard, 12 4 1 Fancy Cretonnes, at the ydf 15 to 4,-?e An immense variety shown. 46-inch Bungalow Nets, large assortment of ripst nstta a. at yard, from 25c to ,55c Extraordinary Silk Bargains for Monday Look where you will, when you will; you will always find superior assortments and values in our big daylight silk section. HERE'S FOUR ROUSING SPECIALS that should crowd the department early Monday: $1.00 and $1.50 Silks at 48c and 68c Over C.O00 yards of beautiful new Dress Silks, All Silk Messallnea, 27 to 30 inches wide, Brocaded French Crepes, 40 inches wide; 3fl and 40-Inch Silk Poplins, yard wide hair line stripe Messalines, high class Fancy Silks, 20,and 27-inch wide Satin Barred Tlatds auu Reman stripe Silks; yard wide crepe de1 j X Chines, etc.; broken lines from our U.ft flTifl rlAl regular stock; to $1.50 values, at JJ. UllU UUL $1.25 IHUXH SILKS, 88c Satin Mettsalines and Palet do Sole, 36 Inches wide, in a choice assortment of new colors; two popular numbers, at yard, 88c $1.25 AM) $1.50 SILKS, 08c Taffeta Kadluma and Poplins, 40 Inches wide, beautiful, soft clinging fabrics much in de mand, at, yard 98c Chiffon Vel- A remarkable showing of .fine Costume Velvets and vets, elegant soft pile fabrics that are very scarce: all the new col orings and black; at the yard S1.98 nd $3.J)8 Table Linens Greatly Underpriced Monday. Pattern Table Cloths, pure linen, fine assortment; (JJO CA regular $4. 50 values.. J)OU Pattern Table Cloths, to $10 values, 81x90 Inches wide, tC beautiful patterns, each.... apO $1.50 Heavy Double Damask pure flax, 81 Inches J wide, at the yard J) X $1.00 Satin Damask, silver bleached, pure linen, G8 sfg Inches wide, at, yard.... I OC Dinner Napkins, worth to $5 a doen; fine assort- gi tZf ment, 6 for J 1 OU Excelsior Quilted Table Pads, $1.85 values, beat resisting, 64x54 Inch size, tf 1 Cfs each tj 1 sOU Sterling Table Padding, 39c a yard quality, heavy double fleeced, 54-in. wide, yard. . asuC Underpricings on Wool Dress Fabrics That will be of keenest interest to the crowd of buyers Monday pricings which mean the keenest kind of economies on choice lines of the season's most wanted fabrics. - $2.50 All Wool Poplins, oG inches wide, a splendid linp of tbe new colorings, one of the season's best rj fabrics for suits or coats, at the yard pliO 11.50 to $2 Dress Fabrics, Bed ford Cords. Gabardines, Fancy Mixtures, Serges and All Wool Plaids, 54 and 56 inches wide, at, the yard 934 Handsome New Coatings,- Plaid Chinchillas, Diagonals, Balma-. caan Mixtures, Boucle, Novel ties, etc., 54 and 58 inches wide, on sale at the yard, up from vv S1.50 .ny Fabrlc You Want for the w Suit, Dresa, Coat or Skirt, you'll find in this immense Stock. $2.00 Wool Crepe Gabardines and fine French Serges, 54 inches wide medium, weight; on sale, at, yard S1.48 Over 200 Pieces of Wool Goods, Serges, Henriettas, Panamas, Crepes, Diagonals, Novelty Plaids, etc., 36 to 54 inches wide, on sale, at, the yard 38 48c 68c 9 A . ! r The Woman Who Appreciates Distinctive Styles ana la not averse to a splendid saving will find a visit here Monday delightful and very profitable. Our. buyer is again on his way to New York and left instructions for pricings on all our fine Tailored Suits that mean, during the next few days, bargain giving seldom, if ever, equaled at this season of the year. Just a few of the many rare bargains can be mentioned here they may not all go Monday, but you'd better make selections early $175 Tailored Suits, $95 A charming three-piece suit in green chiffon velvet, trimmed with marten fur, a beauty. Three Elegant Tailored Suits Regular $60 and $75 values, in Broadcloth and Pomoria combinations, exclusive designs and matchless bar gains, at, choice ; .$45.00 $150 Tailored Suit, $85 An elegan design, in finest import ed bronze, broadtail fur trimmed Certainly a rare bargain. Pretty Sorgo Dresses The season's nob best new styles, in all sizes for women or misses, made to sell at $10.00; your choice S5.00 Hundreds of Pretty New Dresses in silks, satin and combination serge and satins, greatly underprlced for Monday's selling at S10.00 Nearly 200 Beautiful Suits Made to sell at $35.00, Monday at $19.50 The fab rics are broadcloths, gabardines, chev iots and other most desirable plain and fancy suitings, all colors and the very choicest styles in long or short coat ef fects, good values at $36.00; rare bar gains at, choice S10.50 $125 Tailored Suit, $75 A charming model in finest import. ed Pomeria. A value you'll find it impossible to duplicate. 100 Handsome New Tailored Suits In fine Chiffon Broadcloths, Velvets and choice weaves hi fancy fabrics, $50 and $55 values, on sale Mon day, at $35.00 Charming Waist Styles In fancy silks,, crepe.de chines, shadow laces, etc, new est style ideas; at, choice. ..... $3.95 Silk Klosfit Petticoats In all colors, makers' samples of $5.00 garments; on "le at 83.95 See the New. Coat Styles. . UIK.1T SALE OK Popular Sheet Music, 3 for 25c Hundreds of songs and in strumental numbers Included in the big sale. Among them you'll find. "Hose of Moun tain Trail," "Poor Pauline," "Down on the Farm in Michi gan." I'll Do It All Over Again, Laddie." "Night Time in Burgundy," "Val June," "You're More Than the World to Me," "In the Valley of the Moon." "Chinatown. My Chinatown," "California and You," "AU Aboard for Dixie," "Kyea of the World,' "I'm Going to Tell You, Mother," "In the Garden." "At the Ball, That's AU," "This Is the Tip," "Way Down on Tampa Bay," "You're Here and I'm Here," and scores of other popular songs and Instrumen tal hits on sale Any S for 25 le copy additional if sent by mall. 7Vx utruiuio MQOELI OF PERFECTION. PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY ' PERFECT. A five drawer drop head New Homo macjiine, case golden oak, with full set of attachments; a beauty; Sat urday and Monday, at $29.98 The same machine sold by agents regularly at $55 and ifcHO. Dnn'f. fail in kpo tWn Saturdav in Sewintr Machine I Dept., Fourth Floor. I t Big Savings Monday in Domestic Room Many special tables of new goods, perfect goods merchandise you want right now at pricings considerably below the actual retail worth. $1.:C Linen Table inches wide, dew the yard $1.00 Llnea Table Inches wide, dew the yard Damaskf 72 bleached, at 79? Damask, 72 bleached, at G5e l-rtc uress uingnams, good as sortment of pretty patterns, at the yard ISc Scotch Plaids and Dress Ginghams in plaids, checks and stripes, at the yard . . . . J3 V ISc Plisse Crepes, plain colors, at the yard 10c MONDAY A. M. Amoflkeag Apron checks, blue or brown; one entire ise, while It lasts. yard MONDAY P. M. Lonsdale Muslin, reg ular 10c yard values; one case, while it lasts, at yard. . .5 9-4 Bleached" Sheetings, regular 30c a yard values, at, yard 23 45-inch Bleached Casings, 18e quality, at, yard 18c Teaseldown Flannels, at the yrd ioe 12 He Outing Flannels, good long remnants, at, yard 7? 7 He Amoskeag Ginghams, at the 'ri c 5 Hope or Lonsdale Muslins, 10c a yard values, Monday, at the ' MOXDAY P. M. $3.50 Gray Blankets, 11-4 site; one case, while they last, at the pair. . . N $2.38 Monday Bargains in Drugs and Toilet Articles 60c White Cross Powder 8o 35o Pond's Vanishing Cream.. ISo 6O0 Sempra Glovene 3Bo 50c IjlB lance Powder ...38o 26c Peroxide Cream loo 6O0 Can thro x 9o 2oo Marealte Talcum. ....... .18o lo Jap Rosa Soap ea lOo Venetian Bath Soap ..So SSo Orris Tooth Powder 14o I6c SanlflUBh, 1 4c 16o Borax to 65c Rubber Olovea .....8o J1.00 Sal Hepatica S9o 25c Mentholatum ........... 14e 5c Hloaii'a Liniment ,.81o lie 1-lb Abaorbent Cotton. .. .J80 66c hoi lie Bay Hum lto AnUchap,' for chapped hands and rough akin ISo 35o Pevrlesa Powder ISo 1.6 4-qt Combination Water bottle and ayrina-e tl.as Remarkable Bargain Sale of Felt Mattresses Continues Monday One Thousand Genuine Layer Felt Mattresses at less than unual wholesale cot. Throe special shown Monday S4.75 S5.75 SG 75 The slump in tha cptton market and a maker's Immediate need tor ready cash brought us the opportunity to secure the best bargain in 1.000, f?lt mattresses we ever knew. We took advantage of it and are going to give our customers full benefit of the snap. Know Pall, genuine layer felt mattress, 45 lbs. weight, CA 7tZ never sold for leas than $7.00. Monday ip-- O Hercuies, a cnoice quality roll edge art tick, layer -felt tf- - mattress, usually sold at la.GO. Any site aSaJ.f as Illae Kibbon. universally known as one of the softest, fluffiest and best layer felt mattresses made in the south. Greatest frn P enap. at J)D. O Never before, probably never again, wiU such a mattress bar gain opportunity offer. Act quickly. Range Eternal A , BteraaL ail and xi.vlra. up fi.nu $50.00 Othrr im-I Kritife pciU frirn.1 ft.r una k, up roin S1S.SS Cook ritovt-H. up from... S1S.60 I . rft! 1 1011 I'll Ueutera. t-ri'll v .SJ.IS TmiBl Dnitaf tats special aaa free damoaatratloa oaly, Use lao ory expert wtli alva a 10 of beet alumlaaa ware wtUi eaek Baace vernal aold, member the days Meaaay, Tuesday, Wedaeaday aat Ybareday. Oah Heatera, reflector type, up from $3.60 uaa ueeterst radiator typ. up from A 2-burnr Oaa I'latee .....$t.ftS .;. louiti, wmiioui ao 4 OTMX WASH SAT t aoT.ia 1 Medium aise heavy Ualvanlied Boiler TSo Large alae heavy Ualvanlied Bollrra (N Tin Boilers, topper bottom, at $1.1 Oaolae "UtK" extra heavy Tin Kollera, with heavy top per bottom, medium eUe. tur $ Imj ice eie laka tin, copper bottom Boilrrs tlM lrset le "I.tak" tin, copper bottom Mollt-r ,..$!.$ Oeaulaa "laak" all copper Hollri, reduced to $.. $J.1 aad 00 Ioka better thaa others. la better tbaa otbera. It's tbe beet malleable ateel raafe made. Kaa thirty par ticular points "" teraal vxeeUeaca, aie wirt.,.e like pic ture $a.4S Warranted lrun rTauia Wrtn- ra $im Pull alza beat Zino Wa Hoards for , Oalwoiised WaMh Tube . 'or ase, 3o, 4e aad Se Cialvaniaed Palis, one to a cu- lomr Bj Ironinic BoanU, witb folding atand aa 6-plet'e set Mrs. Pott's ,-d irona Xleotrte Iroaa, choice "Ideal" or WilltaJna." 2.o$ valuea 'or $a.4J 19 Pounds Best Granulated Sugar for $1.00 Ilaa.. 11-11 . W' it Tnv nnunrnm pinT it pays l li I IIJIIUCIIO ril.Cl ii llayden FdIIow W advlae ear coat oaa ere to boy rionr aew. 4S-lb. aat-ka best lilfh srade Diamond li Flour, ootblns belter for bread, plea or cakea.1 sack $1.40 10 bars Heat 'Brn All. Dia mond X?," Lenox, White v Kuunian or lundry Queen White Laundry- 8oi . . . . as 1$ lbs. boat white or yellow CornmeuJ for 1 Iba choice Japan lUoe. .as lba. of beat Bulk Laundry Starch for ....Soe Advo JelL the jell of quality, per pks TWO Ttie beat Domestic Macaroni, Vermicelli or ripachetti, per PW TW( 2o-ounre bottle of California Htralnad Honey S6e Idacaren'a Peanut Butter. PT 1" '- 18Vte ?-ll). cans Fancy rlweet Huxar Corn T4 thm Market and Gto the 4 IbdL best Pearl Tapioca .. $Be -lb. cans Karly'June Pea for $H 2-lb. cans fancy Wax. String, Ureen or Lima Beans... TVie e-iu. cans bona packed Toma- FATS toe Corn Flakes, pkg . . . tlrape-Nuta. pk. ... Chow I'how, Quart . . Kour Pickles, quart..! Kweet Pickles, quart , lierahey's Breakfast per pound Yeast Foam, pks. S cans OH Sardines . 1-lb. cans 8nydera' BOUp ...$o 6c lOo 16o 10c $00 Cocoa. .. .. .BOO So Soo Tomato L. " Jara t-ure ITult Pre serves se 2-lb. pk. Diamond H Self Kls- ins- i'ancake Flour S,e Gulden Fanloa Vf fe, lb. . Oe The best Tea lifting, lb. l$He IS lba. beat Se BUTer Okie lOVaoee Soo Buy your potatoes by weicnt not by measure. The law requires 60 lba. t the buahel. ancy Holland Seed Cab base, per lb. IVC People the . Benefit. rreah Boothera Tefetablea Vow ea tbe BCarket Fresh Carrots or Beets, per bunch ... Fretih Khalou, t bunches lOo hesh Jlrad Lettuce, head TVe Fancy Wax or Ureen Beans. per lb TV Fancy Klpe Tomatoes, lb. TVo Fancy California Cauliflower, per lb ?",o New Cheatnuts, per lb...,.16o large Bo up Bunches loo S stalks Fresh Celery Sa larse Orape Fruits $5e hVncy Cookluj Apples, pr peck aoc and $S Old Beets, Carrots, Turnips larsnlpe or Kutabaisaa. peV li. 1U Fancy Red or Tellow Onion, per Hi. reh dos. $Se The beit Creamery Butter, in carton or bulk. lb. $o Fancy Country Creamery But- $1 Fancy Dairy Butter, lb... See. Full Cren Cheese, lb. ....la Taaey Idaba er Waahlartoa eatkaa AU boa, $iu