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BRIEF CITY NEWS
tahtla- ytrta?, Bnrrssa-Grandon Co.
TUallty Btotf Taa Co, Bonar. IW
are Boat Mb It Now Beacon rraa.
Baldrlfa-Maadaa Oo. Compensation in
surance lnapc-tlona for. Pp-lal rate froa.
aiarT Baton W. P. rtaMngr,
reneral pssscniter agent for the Villon
Faotflc. has returned from Kansas City.
Tail Baas Btolaa M. Rosenblatt,
1S21 Chicago street, reports the theft of
thirteen Mjejhorn hens from a coop In
the rear of hla houee.
Waata Hla Orareoat BMk A. Wlta
ihek, 221$ Ueavenworth street, haa asked
the police to help him find the man who
stole a $20 overcoat from hla room.
"Today Compete Mone BTorrani"
classified section todar. and appears In
The Bee EXCLUSIVELY, Find out what
the various, moving picture tbeatera offer.
Better Baaiaaaa la the feeling of the
heat Judge right now. Tou better your
business by loc&tmff in The Bee budding
(the building that la always new). Office,
Room 10a.
Loaea Grip from Auto W. II. John
on of Imogen, la., haa reported to the
police that a grip containing clothing; to
l he value of $36 waa taken from his ma
chine as it atood in front of Hayden Bros. I
piore. ,
Feast for BoatUs Committse The
board of governora of Ak-Sar-Fen have
planned a banquet for the hustling com
mittee to be given at the Loyal Hotel
Monday evening, December T, at :30
a harp.
sCaay wed la Worembev Two hun
dred and twenty-five couples In the fu
ture will celebrate their wedding anniver
saries In November, according to statis
tics of the marriage license, bureau at the
court house.
Warns rorfslts Boads Carrie Al
then. 422 South Fourteenth street, ar
rested by 0flce r Barta for keeping a
disorderly hours, forfeited $50 cash) bonds
by her failure to appear In police court.
Six Inmates also forfeited bonda.
Baw OsvoroB Mreotodes New direc
tories of the downtown churches have
been placed la the lobbies of Omaha
hotels. They give the denomination and
name of each church. Its location an J
how to reach It, and the days and hours
when services are held.
Mrs Steps Traffic A small hlaxe in
the grain and ford .store of A. W. Wag
ner, l North Sixteenth street, delayed
traffic along the street for about fifteen
minutes. A quick response on the part
of the firemen saved the complete loss
of the building and Its contents.
Franklin sjeriea Ma Biz Thirty (191G)
demonstrator will be at the sales agency
of the Stevens-Duryea ears In Omaha for
demonstrations, to sell cars and to meet
Franklin owners, Mr. Dewey, a Franklin
factory expert, will be on hand to look
over Franklin cars. Be sure and urn thin
car on December t, S and 4. Ryin Motor
Car company.
rinishtar roBtenslle XtlUwork Mill
work on the new tl.OOO.Ouo Fontenelle
hotel Is now well under way and will bo
completed within two weeks. Manager
Vaughn Of the Sclden-Breck, Construc
tion company says. After that the fix
turea will be Installed and the painting
snd deccratlng w 111 'be done, which will
practically finish the big structure.
MARION GREEN SINGS
AT THE TUESDAY MUSICAL-
METHODISTS MEET
HERE THURSDAY
Large Delegations Coming from
Nebraska and the Western
Fart of Iowa.
TALK WORLD-WIDE METHODISM
Msajr Promlaent Speakers and Hlah
ena from AH "redone to Re In
Attendnnre Wbn onvra
tlon Uirm tn Omaha.
Thursday and Friday are to be red let
ter days for Methodist and their friends
in western Iowa and eastern Nebraska.
The territory Inclrnicl embraces about
30,000 Methodists and several times as
many adherentj.
Large delegations are planning to attend
the great Methodist convention at the
First Methodist church from nmrly a
dosen counties of western Iowa and from
as many or more counties from eastern
Nebraska.
The object of the oonvi-ntion is to con
sider the' achievements and opportunities
of world-wide Mrthi'dlrm through its
benevolent boards and Is under the aus
pices of . the general conference commis
sion on finance and tha laymen's mis
sionary movement.
Prominent among the speakers are
world citizens. Including resident Hishop
Frank M. Bristol of Omahs. BIhop W.
O. Shepard of Kansas City. Blnhop Wil
liam A. Quayle of St. Paul, Minn.; Bishop
W. F. Oldham of New York City." Dr. J.
B. Trimble of Chlcoao, Dr. Maveety of
Cincinnati and many other nolablea
The first session is to bo hold Thurs
day mernli.g at 9:.T). at the First Method
ist church, with Rev. V. G. Brown, dis
trict superintendent In the chair. The
greeting to the convention will be ex
tended by Rev, Titus Lowe, pastor of the
First Methodist church. Bishop Frank
M. Bristol will deliver an address on'
"Why Are We Here," and Bishop Wil
liam A. Quayle will talk on "ChrlMlanty's
Message to the World.''
TO CREATE HAY MART HERE
May Be Established as a Branch of
the Grain Exchange.
HAY MAY THEN BE GRADED
.Nebraska
declnsr
MR it
Is One
States
Omaha
f
of
la
the
Ike
the
4, rest Pro-
4an4rr
l.oal-
ral Market.
A movement Is on In Omaha looking to
ward rrenting a hay market In the city
and Instituting a system of hay grading
fust as grain is graded. In order that the
different grades of hay sold In Omaha
mlKht bring more nearly the price thelij
quality merits. A subcommittee of the
grain and agriculture committee of the
Commercial club la working on the mat
ter. There Is some talk of having this ci
tnbllshed as a branch of the Oratn ex
change. There is also talk of establish
ing a hay market square aside from the
grain exchange. Either way that la feasi
ble la to be given consideration by the
committee. At present hay is handled In
the cty only by Individual dealers, and
no system of grading Is followed, so that
the producer gets only what the buyer
may think the hay is worth, In other
words, the grading of the hay Is left to
the. Individual judgment of the buyer
who wnnta a load and sees fit to make
an effer.
irade 4. rain tarefolll.
Grain grading has for years been fol
lowed out carefully. Tie federal govern
ment haa reoently revised the grading
schedules for grain, but locally nothing
has been done in regard to hay.
It Is pointed out by members of the
ronimlttee that Nebraska is one of the
greatest hay producing states In the
ST9
union, that it produces ninons. the finest
qualities of hay in the ulon and that thus
far Omaha has not given enough atten
tion to getting a grading system that
would take care of the producers in the
prorer way In the mailer of marketing
their hay. Flqures were brought forward j
to show that In Nrbra-ka there are l.lX - ,
000 acres of alfalfa alone ami that tl.e
produced 3.OP0.01M tons of alfalfa during ,
tie last year. It was pointed out bIho
that along the Northwestern railway line!
to the Black Hills are still Rreat stretches '
of hayland producing the finest qualities
of wild hay to he found anywhere. With
all these facts taken Into consideration
the grain and agriculture committee Is
determined thoroughly to Investigate tlie
situation with a view to creating a more ,
comprehensive hay market In Omaha.
CONFESSES TO ROBBING
A. STORE AT RICHFIELD
Andrew Stevens of San Antonla. Texas,
arrested by Detectives Dunn and Ken
nelly, confessed to breaking Into and rob
bing a store at Rk-hfleld. Neb. Tart of
the stolen goods have been recovered, and
8te,ens in being hem Tor further Investi
gation before being turned over to the
authorities of that city.
NO ONE HELD RESPONSIBLE
FOR THE DEATH OF MXOY
A coroner's Jury haa elnrncd a verdk'l
thst Charles McCoy, car inspector, who
waa run over and killed on the tracks at
eleventh and Cass street Monday morn
ing, came to his death as a result of an
accident. No one is held responsible.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
P. Y. Miller, passenger traffic director!
of the Northwestern, passed throimh
Omaha on his way to Wyoming. He will
return the latter part of the week.
iber.
Owes Her t.ood Health to t he
laln'a Tablets.
'"I owe my good health tb Chamber
lain's Tablets," writes Mrs. R. Q. Neff,
Crookston, O. "Two years ago I was an
Invalid due to stomach trouble. I took
three bottles of these, Tablets snd have
since been in the best of health." Ob
tainable everywhere Advertisement.
Th Tuesday Morning .Musical club
jru.ve the second program of the season
.-t the Home of Mr. K. W. Dixon,
.''rtrlon Green, basso, from Chicago gave
the program, accompanied by Martin
Hush. Or nnecl1 lntert m'aa ,nnii
otisongs by John A..,Xirnente,r,-. a -fhtA bure"-
cf-Un business man and composer. . Fol
lowing la the program:
Reclt. "Af Ist the Bounteous Pun":
rirla. "With Joy the Impatient
Husbandman" Haydn
(Peasnnst.
Atl. 'Berceuse' (Ijiutse) Charrentlrr
ArH. -Drinking Somr" ( I'aolo and
F.Tncesen) p;it
Ifh Stand In Dunk'.eu Traumen";
"I.iebst du um Schoorhelt'
lara Schumann
im wiiiuVrschonen Monat Mai."
"I.Iehst du mn Schwnlieit." "1m
" tViinde.-honcn Mnnat Mai." "Aim
Melnen Thrsnen-sprlssen," "Die
Hose die IJUe." 'Wenn ich In
tinen Auge.ii geh," . "leh tirolle
Klr" 'w ; V :. R'rt Schumann
Msv the Melden," "4me Dance the
, ,t'g." "Come" (written for Mr.
wreeni. "Cradle Sons:." n.m't
.John A. Carpenter
Kanfock
Broken Brook"
'oleridne-T vlnr
Fire" (Falstaff) Vcrdl
Wetiler
.Scotch
Rev. "Kid" Wedge to
Run Dr. Savidge's
Employment Bureau
Rev. "Kid" Wcdce, 1 anions tor hlB
preaching snd boxing, and who followed
such means of a livelihood in various
parts of the country, will settle in Omaha
during this winter and conduct a free em
ployment bureau under the supervision of
Rev. Charles "W. SaA ldge. I
llerdqiifirtirs will bo In the People's'
church, 515 North Kighteenth street, andi
every evening there will bo sandwiches i
snd coffee for the hungry and out of
worn. The employment office will bo
open both day and night and will be a
sort of a clearing house between those
needing common laborers and the men
seeking such Jobs. The proposition Will
be financed by Rev. Mr. Savldgc and no
L.focs are. to be chained by the employment
2Z
SUNDERLAND
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CERTIFIED
31 KINDS
We have the particular kind YOU prefer to
use and our money-back guarantee certifi
cate accompanies each delivery.
For the same money you can buy -more fuel
value if you deal with us.
Have you tried Economy Coal, $6.50?
Comes in three sizes; extra large nut, six-inch
egg, and big lumps.
Suitable for cook stove, heaters and furnaces.
Quick. Careful Delivery to Any Address
im uiwa t tuu-u vvnuiuna
Phon Douglas 262
N. E. Cor. 17th and Harney
. Entlr Third Floor
if ; "T
Care"
"In Tyme of
"She Rested
Olde"
by the
v nen I was
IIIie Krankie"
Farewell"
FUCCIOTO GRAND JURY
FOR BLACK HAND LETTER
Krank Fucclo, an Italian, who caana
hsrs from New Turk recently, waa ar
ranged beCfire United Ptates Coinmls
sioner H, 8. Panlel and waived pre
liminary examination on the charge of
using the malls for a scheme to defraud
by aendlng a "black hand" letter to
Alflo Oarrotto, EM North Sixteenth atreet.
N'umeroua daggers, skulls and crosa
bonea and a bleeding heart decor.ited the
letter, which demanded thst Oarrotto
plara $200 under the porch of C" vacant
building or his litUe daughter would be
killed. Fucclo is said to have confessed
sending the letter, but later denied It,
when postofOcs Insiectort took charge
of the case. He waa arrested by tha
Omaha police. Commissioner Daniel
held tha man to the grand Jury, and he
went to Jail In default of fl.OOu bcud.
EXTRAORDINARY SALE
OF FINE FURNITURE
Coming as this sale does just before Xmas
it is a wonderful opportunity for practical, life
time gift giving. Wa offer these astonishing
values in order to reduce stock
before inventory taking; we
want to close out several fine
pieces and complete sets it is
impossible to duplicate these of
ferings in price, quality of mer
chandise or selection of woods.
Make comparisons.
At rv
j?y ftp
fif fiv rtlrr't"p
PARCEL POST TO GERMANY
AND AUSTRIA IS RESUMED
Reaumption of parcel post service be
tween United States and Germany and
Austria-Hungary, announced from Wash
ington Monday, will swell the Christ
mas business in the Oiraha postofflce.
Postmaster John C. Wharton says. Kvsry
year many packages are aent frra thla
city to those two countries, and until
tha ambargo waa Juit lifted, none could
be sent this ysar.
Th only countries to which packages
csnnot now ba sent by parcel post ars
Belgium, Turkey and northern and north
eastern France. Postal money order aer
la la now open with Germany, but la
c!csed. to Austria-Hungary. Urlglum,
Turkey. Erypt and Mexico.
PROF CLARK TO ADDRESS
PALIMPSEST CLUB TUESDAY
Invitations are out tor tha Palimpsest
i .uu a second dinner or the aeaaon, at '
which the guest of honor la to be Prof, i
f. U. Clark of tba Vnlveralt of Chicago.
The subject of tha address Is to ba"Thel
Tragic Ideal." and the date of the dinner,
is next Tuesday. nrvmh.r a p,r '
Clark waa a speaker before the Pallmu-! M
setu once before, with such cleaslna re-! M
cponse that ha la the first of the special
Cfsts to b entertained a s-onJ tmc
tsottlpallua Heltrve
t;y )r. K i,0 ..n,' j .; .,,
iuueis te;it hcu.diy s..d a:tlif;
pre. auie relitf. 2Ac. All drui-ifiau.
A'Je:ttseroen. "
dun t I
i
ri
Mahogany Hedroom Suite, consisting
twin beds, dresxing table with ti Inle mirror, olilffonler
anil dresser: made by the famoua John Wlildli-iinh
um pan y, nimiufuctui Ing only high cIhhs iiedromn
furniture Kefirular price of this suite Is JS25.60.
Bpeclal 92S0.00
One otii liOtils XV Solid Mahogany Dresser, hand carved.
The balance of the suite was sold last week. Hen
ular price $13.1.00. Special S8B.0O
Hand Carved Colonial Post Hulte, ronslNtlng of three
pieces dresser, ' full size bed and chiffonier: nolid
mahogany. Regular price $135.00. Hpectal ... .9343.00
Colonial Post nedroom Suite, conalsiiig of five pieces
twin beds. 52-Inch dresser, dreswlng table and chif
fonier Regular price Tor the five pieces 15.12 00
Special .. I tOO. 00
Tuna Mahogany Colonial Suite, consisting of seven
pieces full size bed, dresser, chiffonier, triple mirror
dressing table and three chairs. Regular price of this
suite $28.00. Special 9195.00
Same style In the BIrd'a-eye Maple, consisting of five
plecea full size bed, dresaer, chiffonier, dresxlng
table and cheval mirror. Regular price $28.5(. 8ie
cial (190.00
Same atyle suite In Clrcassan Walnut, conaisting of
seven plecea full size bed, dresser, chiffonier, dress
ing table with triple mirror, rocker, chair and dress
ing table chair. Regular price $304.00. Special $316.00
Dresner in I .on la XV, 0 inches long with exceptionally
beautiful carved mirror, walnut. Regular price $126.
Special 998.60
Chiffonier- to match. Regular price $70. Special 969.50
Bird a-eye Maple Suite, Adams design. Inlaid with an. 1
consisting of seven plecea dresser, chiffonier, droning I
table with triple mirror, full size bed, rocker, droits
ing table chair and straight chnlr Regular price .
$264.00. Special 9190.00
odd mesi or izczptiosal hwt. '
$110 Colonial Consul Table, hand carved. Special $69.00 j
Adams Cblffo-robe that would make a most uimimihI i
Christmas gift. Regular price tlsO.OO. Spocial 930.00 !
Colonial Gentlemen's Cblffo-robe. inaniifactureJ by t'ifc '
highest riaes manufacturer in America. Regular I
prlca 2C0.0i. Special 9175.00 '
Inlaid Sheraton Ulnlng Room Suite, coiiHlntlug of V2- '
inch sideboard, 8-ft., 64-in. table, china closet, one arm
chair and five side chalrn. Regular price $491 mi I
Special . . .., , 9375.00
Twelve piece Adams Mahogany Plnliis Room Suite, i
consisting of 6-ln. buffet, ft. 14 In. table, cl:lna
closet, serving tabie, serving chtir and five Hide j
chairs. ReguUr prii- $4SI 00. Special 9373.00 '
Inliild Solid Mahogany Sheraton Redroom Suite, con
sisting or eight pieces twin beds, dresser it Inrhen
long, dresalnif tabic with triple mirror, aomnoe,
rocker, dressing table chair and arm chair. This
suite Is of the very highest San Domingo mahogany,
manufactured by the Royal Furniture Company of
lirand Rapids. Our regular selling price, whliji Is
acknowledged by everybody to be the lowest In the
city. Is $617.00. We have decided to discontinue this
suite and so have marked it 9379.00
$150.00 72-Inch Colonial Huffet. with mirror, an odd
piece. Solid mahogany, very highest class workman
ship. Special 975.00
Breskfast Set In Ivory Enamel, solid mshoganv. four
pieces. Regular price $400.00. ' Special 9190.00
y14-lnch Mahogany Huffet. Regular price $50.00.
Special , .935.00
0-lnch Solid Mahogany Colonial Huffet. Regular
price $V5.00. Special 945.00
64-inch Solid Mahogany Buffet, Chippendale design
Regular price $79.00. Special 940.00
72-Inch Solid Mahogany Buffet. Regular price
$120.00. Special ..'..960.00
$0-inrh folonlal Ttuffet solid mahogany Regular
price $140.00. Special ........... 970.00
$80.00 6-ft.. 4-ln. Solid Mahogany Table. Special 940.00
$75.00 Solid Mahogany Lj-ge Wing Chair, covered
in handsome tapestry. Sjieclal 937.50
$120.00 Settee, Jacubean oak. Special 979.00
$1 74.00 Colonial Consul Table and Mirror with
mirror under tat le as well a above. Crotch ma
hogany. Special 9100,00
$115.00 Down Cushion Reading 4 -hair, covered In
William Morris tapestry. Special.., 975.00
$80.00 Mohair Covered Kasy Chair, matiogany
frame, claw feet. Special .935.00
$100.00 Gothic Ann Chair, hand carved, the Gothic
v design In back carved out Of one piece of ma
hogany. Special 950.00
$95.00 Tapestry Covered Arm Davenport. Special 930.00
$70.00 Solid Mahogany Framed Davenport blue
Oeiilm covered. Special... 93S.00
tmti.uu lireen Morocco tTovered Reading Chair
Special
.9100.00
PAYMENTS
IF YOU
i WI H
BEATON & LAIER CO.
415-417 South Ifeth Street
THE BEST
VALUES FOR
THE MONEY
'Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday Till 9 P. M.
urgess-Mash Gompasmy
Ttn-sday, eV." 1, ll14.
everybody's store"
HTOKK m:yn KOK vkks"i.v"
I'hono lonala
Toy Town on the New 4th
Floor is a Scene of Splendor
T i W , -
AWONDKHFl'l, laiitl of mako bcliovo wlioro l)onr
Oltl Sunta Clans is the tlictator ami little boys
ami Kills am Kings ami (Jneons.
My such n buzzin.if ami whirring sueh an uproar,
trains yhizzing amuml sharp corners, men tf war ami
submarines in battle array, tlolls that talk, tlolls that
walk, walking animals, too nil waiting to entertain
their very welcome guests.
Thpn there's Santa Claun, who come through the sky In
his anroplano, hotors over ennte little boy or girl's home, de
scenrlg .lown the rhimncy, fills the Mocking and away agntn
And we must not forget "Puss In Hoots" down in the Econ
omy Hasemr-nt the cliiMrcn will want to see her. She wants
to see tho children
Hut hfst of ,tll Is Dear Old Santu himself with his rosy
4'heoks und "little round holly that shakes when he laughs like a
bowl full of Jelly." ho nnts to see every little hoy and girl
he wants them to come and tell him what they want him to bring
them for Christmas. The dear old fellow has a gift for every
child who cornea to visit him In his home on the Third Floor.
The pates of Toy Town the land of make believe are open
wide.
The Holiday f-pirit calls you for these are the dajg we
should devote to 1 he children their happiness, their little
world of beautiful mnko believe.
This Remarkable Exhibition and Sale
of a New York Importer's Stock of Fine
Imported Silks, Velvets, Etc.
SecurecLat a Great Underprice is a Much
Talked of EventIt's Very Unusual Indeed
THK materials are most tesirnble representing the newest and foremost materials
for evening and afternoon gowns und wraps ai.d the Raving is most remarkable.
Splendid oppoitunity to make practical ami very acceptable Christmas gift selection.
MH) t4 $H.50 All-Silk Velours, $:i.0ft
Including:
l'eau de Zebra, all Hllk. pi a wide selection of
colors: Pelurho Velours, .1 Inches wide, all col
ors und all ullUn; Chiffon Velvet, 4 2 Inches wide,
new street thadeH.
.IN.OO to ".2.-VOO Fancy Silks at $N.75 '
Including:
A gorgeous array of filmy loveliness, Irldetv
cent nouvetau, Lelon broche border, Klotir do
tun, tinsel reluex, l.oveln allover, Nou Vetau
1'rlutemp stripe, print and hand painted broche,
Marino Moretlne, Lafayette brorhe, (Jalllet, tinsel
border, collot novetln, etc., 4 0 to 4 2 inches wide,
light evening shades.
J)I5.IH llordeifil Chiffun at A.0A
Bordered chiffon, 42 lnchea wide, black with
silver; American beauty with gold; mustard with
silver; taupe with silver.
$2.no to $7.no Flounces, Allover, 08c to $3.30
Including black Jet alfovers, gold and silver
.flounces, gold and silver allovers, bands and
flounces In black and white effects, colored
flounces.
Leather Goods
Store is Ready
rp HE leather gooda department
A has been moved to
nryaaa-Waah Oc Mala neor.
flO.eo to ft Sfl Xovclty Velours, $4.nn
Including:
Voile velours, pretty light and dark shades, 42
Inches wide; velour nouveatlc, new light and dark'
shades, 4 2 Inches wide; velour glace, light shades,
42 Inches wide; velour raye, black and brown, 40
Inches wide; embroidered French crepe, 4 2 inches,
blue taupe and mustard; taffeta broche, 27 inches
wide, black and navy.
9tH.no to $23.00 Kmbroidercd Taffeta, $l.0S
Beautiful embroidered French chiffon taffeta,
black, blue, pink and white, U inches wide. ,
923.00 Tinseled Crepe at 12.71
French crepe, tinseled, an "fexqulnlte creation,
42 inches wide, white and pink.
9t.OO Flouncing at &Dc
White and black silk Chanttlly flounce, 18 to
37 inches wide; crystal bands, gold laces, colored
edgei, silk nets, black, white and colored.
ftOc Flounce, Chiffons Hnt Nets, 25c
White and cream oriental and shadow
flounces, silk chiffons and nets, 45 lnchea vide.
with increased
a new
selling
location
sps.ee.
You'll now find a very exten
sive line of all the Intest leather
novelties artistically displayed In
the fourth aisle off center thor
oughfare. The dlnplay will Interest you
suggestions for gift giving.
Bnrg-eas-fraeli Co. Main Floor.
Handkerchi'f
Linens
IN a variety of sheer quali
ties, lawns and cambrics
for making handkerchiefs, with
a price range of
Nc, flOe, 5c up to 92.25 Yd.
ART LINENS, 15c to $1.25
Wide selection of qualities
and widths, tH, 20, 22, 24, 27,
36 and 4 5 Inches.
Burreas-sTssn. Co. Mala moor.
Handkerch'fs
Always Acceptable
T F you are in doubt Just what to
give let it be handkerchiefs.
They're always acceptable.
Thousands of the plain prac
tical sort, numbers of the fashlen
able one-corner embroidered col
ored effects, and there r others
so fine and so rarewe have Just
one of them.
Trices range from IV to 923.
Barraas-Waah Co. MaIs. Floor.
MILITARY BRUSHES, SHAVING STANDS. FRENCH IVORY
CLOCKS, ETC., SPECIALLY PRICED FOR WEDNESDAY
A bitf tli.)lny of fancy goods that make
:J Sharing Stands, 91.03
Empire art silver and nickel plated
with white porcelain cup, Badger hair
brush, fi Inch bevel mirror.
9I.OO Military llrtiMlies. flftc
In leather case, good quality brushes
with ebony finish.
91. BO Tourist Cases, 8c
(oat seal Kngllsh tourist cases, fitted
with solid back bristle hair brush, comb
and tooth brush.
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Artistic Display of Unique ART
GOODS NOVELTIES on 3rd Flor
INDIVIDUAL and exclusive novelties from Germany, Russia, Italy,
Japan, etc. many of the pieces are very unique a'nd can not be
duplicated. (
The display includes quaint Inlaid German bowls, beautiful
lacquered lamps, lacquered cake boxes, lacquered trays handy
inlaid book ends for the library table, Russian desk sets, leather
bags, fireplace screens, Russian collapsible bags, leather guest
books, pretty little tea caddies and scores of other quaint and unique
novelties, which we Invite you to come and see.
These novelties make useful and beautiful Christmas gifts.
Barreae-Ifaeh CoToU'd Floor.
practical gifts. . ' . , .
Ivory Clocks, 91. OO
Several good styles, French Ivory clocks, fit
ted with imported movements.
' w 'J.50 Ivory Clocks, 91.03
French grained Ivory, two exclusive styles,
for boudoir, excellent time keepers.
92.00 Ivory Clocks, 91. SO
Six styles of French grained Ivory clocks, lnl-,
ported movements.
New Fancy RIBBONS
For Xmas Gift Making
IT may be a work bag or a pretty
handkerchief case for a friend,
or it may be an attractive girdle,
vests and trimmings.
Besides flowered prints there
are richly woven tapestry effects,
almost covered 'with flower de
signs, also plaids and stripes, spe
cial prices prevail
Burgeas-Vaaa Co. -BUila Xloor.
THIS SALE OF NEW AND USED
PIANOS AMP PIAM(Q) P LAYERS
Afford a Splendid Opportunity to Huy a I'lano for Christmas at Very Small Outlay.
Many of the instruments are new, but are case styles we wish to discontinue, others have been returned
from rental, while still others have beun taken in exchange for some of (liir high grade Player Planus.
EVERY PIANO SOLD WITH BURGESS-NASH GUARANTEE. ,
No matter how little you pay for an instrument at
this sale, you may be fully assured that it represents the
biggest value your money can buy. All pianos adver
tised are on our salesroom floors for your Inspection,
each one of them haa been thoroughly overhauled by our
expert repair men and is warranted to be in good con
dition and notwithstanding the extremely low prices,
we offer 'hem at
TERMS THAT WILL PLEASE YOU
lurlude Stool and Free Delivery far aa our trucks go.
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Segerstroni
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Kohler ft Campbell.
Walworth
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Bennett Co
Kurtzuian
Clarendon
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.Mahogany. .
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.Ebony
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.Oak ,
. Mahogany.
.Oak
.Oak
. Mahogany.
y Clarendon Mahogany.
Hsddorf ......Mahogany.
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but one Piano of a certain make perhaps vour favnr.
no we uiib ou 10 come eariy, so as to make
mac vou .tocure your cnoice.
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Original
Price
$500
$350
$450
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$350 ,
$350 ,
$360..,-..,
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Sale
Price
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115
125
15
8175
llH5
S1H5
225
8:2.15
275
$300
sure