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    HIE SUNDAY HF.E: OMAHA. NOVKMHER 10. 1922.
$ifi;m Asked
for Improving
of' Institutions
i
,t hratla
Outline Nri'iN of State in
KiTomnifniLitions to
(iofrnor-KIfl.
trulr-i, linino; frw roof on shops
tin. I it-m ini riiHtm, $ 1 0.xm. Total,
I j'l.O'iil,
Nebraska Inut rial home, Milfurd:
One fl'W rrrclvliiK hilll'llng, 110,000;
smieral rfm;r. IJO.OO't teh ex
trfialnn, IJ W. Total. 03.9'j2.
Koira' nrwl HiiUiirs' home, .Mllf-irrt:
Onu generating plant for electrical
unit unit Irn riant. 12" itoO remiKlel-
Iloanl of Controlling urwin, iio.ooo. Totni. mono.
Krpalra for Wind.
Nilirtoku Hihool for Wind. Nebras
ka. Cily: ICffit-wnl electric lighting anij
wiring, .oo.
i Ktiita llimtitlul. Norfolk! Otis US-
-mlily hull ni employe' home, INS.
Ii'i'l; furfti IiiimI contiguous 10 slate
hind, fl'M""; general repairs, $7,100.
Totni, 1
N.;lu,ihk.i H' hool for Deaf, Omaha:
Onem! reoalr", iD.e'iO.
Hiii'm ItefuritiMtory, Lincoln: Two
new 1iuIMiii(jm, ' $7i,'iOo: remodeling
nod rt-iirn'rurlltiK present quarters,
r.lix ..In. Nov. I - -tfiMn ,iil ) TM
iift hninl nf cimtiol will auk i 'V
riior lf i Hiymi to reeoinim-ii'l to
thtf li Kl'lut'tr" rf'iilllur of JI.8.'Hi,-
1 fi.r tow Imll'liiiK find repair t
the at. -i in ! and rharllulila li"1'!
toli' tia durir.fr ll f"iiilrg I li tjiilu.o
't'l u la If:'.! tint l.-ua f linn t iinf-rm r
Mi K. M i-a r.-i'ifM to c-sf.ortt for ; "0". Total. $H3,r,00,
h l(;3 hierifilinii. Tlila anm ii'-
ll'it tll'-ltl'l" IIHlltlt'IIHII' l-Klltllllt'1.
lippliiruMn inn) iitilinilthy condi
tion fxiailiis m a ii'Hill iif spare ami
ei-ulpim-nt, iiru wt forth In Ilia estl
tout completed by the board t'xliiy.
Ili li fly, rimcilliil i omllllofi outlined
aifc:
ItijiidrHa of convicts serileu'ed to
pi filieniCny and r fortnatory, am ly
ing In county hill lit county ex
p'tiff, Imiik of lin k of apart.
Tubercular lillilrcn.
Hundreds of tubercular chlliln n,
unable in " hit aiutt Insulations, art;
txpi.aing other I'lilldrtti In the Mule.
ptiiilitiK building of new innrcn to
atitlit tnlxT'iiliir lioppluilx,
l)ozn of ii linliiiilly Inmini: pill
ciiIh mi' n iiirtiuo tn ollor IniiiiK-K
ot IhhIIIiiIIoiim, Iiinhiih tlm uliitt h'ia
lift wiin fit to build a rrliiiliinl In
amm Itialllutiori to honan thtrii. Tht
b.rfinl Hxhn for $100,000 to liull'l
i ilioliinl Inciiin lioapltfil n i'i r Oinulm
hi' l.liiioln.
I(unilri"ln of illh.ia-d woim n art
tllUIIIK llIK I OllllllllllllHH IO ljf lllfll'
nit not inlfiimt ii;uli'ta for Ihidr
iir nt tlm liotni' for an' h wommti at
York.
Ttiiiitif'-i'iliiK coal fi'otn Mllford to
tlia Nfhninltu lii'lioili l;il llotnn tour
thfit iilaiD ( ikIm lh" am Id $1 a ton
and l,o tona nru umd yinrly. Tin?
l'.iirliiiKloii (hum punt tlm boine iind
tho rant of a awllrh i-xttnalon d
aired Ik only t'ty.i'i, .
rVar ldiil lliilllc
' 'J'he primiit hiiwiiki- dniliia at th
atiitc Inilin-trlal arhifol nt cKann'y
Iiiivh nwiiln tnudliolfM of (iiljari-rit
furina and owrn-ta of tlita'f farnm hiivt
tmploycd iitiorncya In nn i-ffort to
protit their land.
Malmi d,' i'i'lpili-d lilli!r'n lit th.'
orLbopfdif! Iiiiaplliil nt Ilni'oln liavt
nu plai n to play txrr-pt on thoalrttla.
Th'i board uwa that bind near Lin
coln be un:h ihciI and a homo for
thf rlilldrtn b irtft-d, whlla tlm
pfi-Kf nt lnwpltal ahall be uacd for
orlhofifillc purpoai'a only.
At thd Nilinmka InMiltuti for Fte
blu MlniU'd nt limlrlrf 140 nr nn the
waidnir Hat, uhlia nt tht fJIra' Ipdua
trial achool at Ci-ntva, Klrla are forcd
to ab'pp on the floor. The capacity
iJf the Oi-nfvtt Inntlf ution la 100 whllf
18 are houxed thtrt.
kiiiii Itiforiiiatory. Lltnoln: )mb
tn-w i' ll Iioiimo and tfniptntnt, $"'i'),
(ion; K"inrl rfpiilif, $r..00O, Total,
$201.00').
.Nw honiM f r il'ii'-tiil'-tit thildi'tn,
LDli-olll, $'j).()00,
Ntw liotoa for criminal Innant,
Omaha or Mnroln, $100,000,
Kscli-Cuinmins Act
Will Be Reopened
in Next Conrcssi
VetPi-ii Croup Will Attempt
to Repeal Law While A1
ministration Wanti Teeth
in Lal)or (Jauie.
Prussia to Renew
Sugar Rationing
Former War Measure to. He
Hemmel After IliatUH of
Two Veari'.
t
lift Lh, Nov. . HiiKar rationitiK
will bt Introduced In I'i uakIh, Diccm
lr 1, rrntwIiiK ft policy which wa
udoped ii n a war rncnauit, but which
wna ilroiiitd aliout two y-ur n',
when .iconomli! conillllona Improved,
Itcvlval of comniofllty ratlonliiK la at
trll,iiti-d to acarcity of product.
When tho law beeoinca effective, no
Ptraona will I"! allowed )tio) than
one klloKriirii of aiiKar monthly, HiiKar
at preaent la retailing for 105 mark
it pound.
The little llaltic aeuport of VVarne
in udii la all axon over the windfall of
t.10 monthly penalon which the I'nlted
Hlntea Kovernmeiit baa granted to
Paul Krledwleh Albrandt. nn 3 year
old veteran of the civil war, rea.dinif
here. At the current rate of ex
cbanKe, the aum la t(iilvuletit to more
than 63,000 marka each liionth.
Franklin Couple Are"
Married 50 Years
Franklin, N'"b Nov. 1. (Hpeclal.)
Three hundred relative and friend
met at the Melhodlat church to com
rr.emorate thp er.th weiMlnj? onnlver
niry of Mr, and Mr. Kuber, who were
married nt OrutiKcvllle, III., on No
vemtxr 17, 18.17. They came to
Krnnklln, Neb., durlna the year
and have realded here contlnuoualy
ever alne". They are 83 and keep their
tAt the achool for the blind at Ne- ""np- t'"1 "ec-aaary
naka flty, the board baa been warn-', lh'rK about the borne and garden. At
lirnaka
iH hy InKpector tlma and wraln that
utilfaa new ebctrlc wlrlnK la lntnlled
the bnliilliiK will be burned, Hum
nailed to remedy these condition and
lit provlfle neeeaaary repair follow:
Xeed at Ileal rice,
Nebrnnka Inatltute for Feeble Mind
rjl, Hentrlee: 1 Ward bulli.lltiff, 125,
OflO; ftddlHonal land, $25,000; heating
plant, $25,01 .geiiera! repair, $5,000,
Total, $181,000.
flirl' Industrial achonl, fieneva:
qne recelvltiif cottage. $50,000; water
flinl llshtlnn. ayatem to brrak away
from contract with city of Geneva to
ftirnlah water and HkM, in,00fl: (fen
eml repair, $5,000. Total, $5,000,
Koliliera' and Hailora' home, llurkett;
(lenend repair. $,500.
! Htate homiital, Hnatln(?a: One new
ward bulldlnn. $70,000; enhir(einent
aeptle tank, $10,000. Total, $S0,000.
i Htatfi IniluRtt lal achool, Kearney:
Hewer txtenalon and Reneral n-palra,
$15,000; Keneratlni; plant and holler
for electric unit, $20,000, Total,
$3'i.00!.
-Hospital fur tulM-ri'Ulara. Kearney:
One hoapltal for children, $50,000; re
iiioilellnRHiiperlnlendent'a realilenre.
$4,000; Koneral repair. eo,ulinieiit and
tunnel, JS.oih). Total. $2.0li0.
HiMpi'ttl Itilildilli,'.
' 8tale Inwpitiil, Lincoln: For new
rertlvlnj; biilMlim equipped for re
HUiich work, $100.0i)ll: pcnerntliiK
pUint nnd ilertiii: unit. $30,000, Total.
$I30,(M)i,
1 Oithopedic hohpitnl, Lincoln: fiver
buullni,' nnd rcbullililiB power plliiit,
$25.l)(io; niipplnK prcaent home for
d-peml.nt I'hlliheu for orthopedic pur
pose. $(500. Total. $2.5i)0.
I hute penitentiary. Lincoln: One
t.ow rill hnu for farm crew nnd
the clone, of the dinner all went In a
t'ody to the church, durliiK the airaln
of a weddina march playe1 by a grand
con, Uoy Faer, and the renewal of
the vowa of their youth; the aervlce
beltiK read by Jtev. X. (. I'almer, pa
tor of the church.
In ronton, China, there 1 the larx
tt boat population of any cily In
the world. It 1 CNtimated that there
are fi 1,000 boat of all decrlpton
rtfrlatcred. Thl repreaent approxi
mately 400,000 people who M'-ldom go
to land.
Road Conditions
lly (.1 (IIK.K V. AtTIIIHL
Wiililiif inn ( orrrmpontlrut Omaha
Waahlngtori, Nov, 18. Tha detrrrnl
natlon of H'-nutor c'umiuhi of Iowa,
thulnnaii of th aerial liitcrtat
cominert romrnlttee, announced to
day, to attempt amendment of the
Lvch Cummin tranaporiution act,
with uduiiiilatratioii aiiproval, prom-
Ik, a n completn rcoponlnK of railroad
P Klslatloii, Tha oullouk Ii tint brUht
for tha iiifoptlon of the U'liiifiiixtnit ion
plan of putting teeth Into tha labor
clnoae of l ho law, even UwtiKh It la
planned tu writ tha "living wao"
principle Into the net. The weatern
group 1 In an unary mood bcenuae of
the high freight rule and the pre
vailing car ahortuge. Many of the
new member of aenulo and holme or
pledged to repeal the .act altogether
and once It I opened for amendment
tha fight will be on.
Henalor '.'uiin. In ay repeal of the
Jaw will reult Inevitably In govern
ment ownerahlp of the road and at
tentlon 1 called to tlm fact that I hi
I what Kenotur I4 Foliate atand
for.
Tho faun lloc group, headed by
Henator Cupper, I out to ecure re
peal of the aocallcd guaranty clauaa
nnd all In all tho railroad are In for
hari aleddliig.
Jiut what may b dona to them dur
ing the coming aeaalon I nothing
compared with what may happen
when the newly-elected tongreii get
to working. No committee wa bit
harder by the election than the aen
ate InteiKtuto commerce committee,
Four republican and two democrat,
all conservative and opposed to gov
ernment ownerblp, were retired by
the election and Hehalor l.a Follelte
I advanced to the place of ranking
republican member of the committee.
The republican retired ar Town
acrid, Michigan; I'oindextar, Washing
ton; Kellogg, Minnesota, nnd Frellng
buyaen, New Jyey, Tha democrat
are romerene, Ohio, and Myer. Mon
tana. Tho railroad leader, sensing trouble
ahead, are uncertain whether to aeek
a volution of the difficulty now or face
the new congrea with a longer period
of trial of the present law behind
them.
The other feature of the propoed
administration -Cummin amendment,
pooling of equipment, compulsory con
aolldatlon, etc.. also ar debnluble
question.
TEbEI'IIO.NK ATLANTIC. -WOO
Educator Speaks.
United Ktate Commissioner of Kdn
cation J. J. Tlgert spoke on "Education"-
to 150 Omaha principal and
teacher at luncheon In the Chamber
of Commerce Haturday. Member of
tho school board were also percnt. J.
II. ISeverldge, ' superintendent of
schools, presided.
The affair wa pnder direction of
the educAtlomi), musical and art com
mittee of the chamber.
WLDOUGLAS
SHOES
(FurnUhnl hy Omnhtt Anto f'liih.)
Mn. oln hlKhway, t-nrnt : UoaU ftttll roUffh
In rntcrV to iieniitun, Kflir cant to
tVfln r I'.fijiHl.
Lincoln hlshwav, went: Koartu fair i
(iiuiiil MftM'l, I 'flour ufMt of Valley ti
(titty muRh, aluu between Hi-Hlatid attJ
C'olUllttlUM
ft ,. p.: R'Mdaj irUy muMy nroun'1
Afthlnnl. TouiiMtit Kln( to Lincoln hud
hi-nt ti$K chnnn nlonK- Kftlr tn Lincoln
ciihI wfMt ('i !'orchitit'T. U"tnr bf
iHfii lorchntr and Friend, Junt fair
went tf 1:ihI idirn.
MtI.I1ui' h'Khw;iy: nonrlM ffiir to good,
c'orrihiiflf fir hiirhway: H"Rn fair.
HiKllliui'i Ciitoff: It "'In fwlr.
8, V A : HoH-iit fmr to tfood.
WtthhlnKtnn highway : Hi-t-li Junt fair;
atiil trniy much tn wtrHchfa.
omariA-TulNa htichway : uoaiii fair to
nniiiha-Topr-H hlBliwHy: itogna junt rair
to a'Hto llh"
Kln nf Trnltd. rmrl h: rtnal)i In poor
coti'ltfion all Him way l 8lux "lty.
Kiiitf ut TritUN, Nnuth: liuaUs ratr to
llntwii'hu.
Itiver tn Itlvcr roftil: Hnm Junt fair;
NtMiia rut ii rtt)(irtti at and can
will pr.iimMy itf -4 f (iln tlna inr nifiaT-
WhitfW ay "7" hitfliwav : tUmt fmr
to OhK ifttid Ptiiim rln tfiirtfi at Atlan
tic. WouM ndviKi tntirlMta to tak chains.
f . A. HhoiUiiiP: ItoaiU frtir.
Itlua tirflNN Trir llnu'ta in poor enn
111 mil to 4ilttwu'"t , tuat fair to ltU
iU, fmr to Komi to t'Drnir it
"SILK
Phoenot
M
,1
r N
HOSE.
The Only Store
in Omaha
featuring both
PHOENIX
and
GOTHAM Gold Stripe
Hosiery
For Women
All Slit All Coleri
8
'QuaJ.tr ClotKi
(or 1ho Wha Know"
i)
S
'i
fT!F you are looking for
SlJl a pair of stylish, com
portable, serviceable shoes,
at a reasonable price, it
will pay you to call and
see the excellent values we
are offering this season in
VV.LDouglas
Shoes
The Kconomy in wtar
itiir thee Urcn.iy, Dur
blo Douirla.1 iShuea is
ht'lirhteiieil by our Foot.
I-ittinsr Service. Kor it
hIioo that in fitteil to tin?
foot l'tTfectly affonli
Foot Comfort ami aJili
tinnul wrar.
Out Sarftaa i Ckiraa.
' lil iiiUiii IU
faal I fatal liaallki
taasiaaliaai itii-
W. S. Stryker
DouiU SKm Stor, l,
II? N ik It Off. r
Monday Last Day to
See the Apartment Huilt by
Drake Kenlty Co.
Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving, because of the
homecomings and the reassemb
ling of families, has come to
mean more than "thanks for all
material blessings," but rather,
'for all of us, a reconsei ration to
the home and one another and,
as Charles Dickens had Tin)
Tim observe ut a nevcr-to-bc
forgotten homecoming: "Cod
bless us everyone."
"Things arc getting orful
intrusting," nays one littie
girl about our
Toy Shop
on the Third Floor
Things are, of course, hap
pening with confusing ra
pidity now-a-days.
Dolls
that can walk and talk, with re
markable human voice, are here,
and Mig Pick sayf; "No little iflrl'f
family could possibly be considered
complete without nt least one child
that could walk and talk."
With painted j50 x r0Q
hair and eye w r,J
movint!. toHSOO-
Trains
For boy who want KIcctrie Trains,
the completeness of our Klectrie
Traction Department will prijve a
great source of satisfaction.
Stations, Bridge,' Bell 'Warning
Signals, Switches, all size in
Trackage, Trains, Trucks, Engine
and an expert who. can give th
boys the information they seek on
the subject.
F eaturing the Newest in
Curtainings
and
Draperies
rilet Nets It l:i possible to buy
these attractive curtain r f
pels us low an, yard i)U'
Ovenlrapf rie of plain minims. You
may have the material in gqod
colors, fifty inches 7r
wide, per yard ' )
Cretonne, suitable for bedrooms
and living rooms at, per
yard 23e, 3Se and SOs
Nets it! good filet ilueigua; per
ynrd 30c, t5 and 75o
Tuman Nil In Quaker quality and
Shantung and Casement Nit at,
prr yard, 91.29. II 3S up to 12 7S
CURTAINS
lfimUUhrd Voifi) Curtaini. pa.r
7.' and 8.V
):,(
lUin.iiUlied Mr..ii
stt Cur'aiitt, pair.
l:uffll Mar.1UiMll
urtain, pair
lata Mtf l l i!.t
Curtains, pr. ,
Nf I'fit'Ked TuU arid Tuwan
I fl. I urtaiii. r 4r- llOO,
If 00 aM MOO,
t ilrt-Ti's Cuttaiai
I A l
iit I'm tn. III
JS1XTLENTJI AND IIOWAKD STIiECTS
Mm f
Dining Furniture
for Thanksgiving
Making the dining room worthy of the oecamon is many a matron's
chief con re m junt now. To help her we have assembled a large show
ing of all that is new and different in dining furniture, as well as much
that already has her approval. W.hether her requirements call for
a complete suite or just an odd piece, buffet, china closet,' table or
chair, she'll find it here priced to hu-r advantage.
99850
Sl'x-Pirca Queen Anna Dining
Suite. ComoJtta .........
in beautiful American Walnut, in
chiding 50-inch buffet, 42xMdneh
oblong extension tabic, atid four
Spanish leather slip-xeat (hairs. An
ideal suite for the small dining room.
Eight-Piece Straight Line Antique Oaken
Dining $10100
Suite .................
Certainly a suite for service nnd good
looks, including Clf-inch buffet. 4fix0
inch extension table, five side and
one arm chair with Spanish leather
(dip seats,
Eight-Piece Tudor Dining $1900
Suite, Complete ''
this is a new interpretation of a
much loved Knglixh style, executed in
American Walnut with 60-inch buf
fet, 4'lxOO-inch oblong extension
table, five side and one arm chair
.with tapestry slip seats,
.';
10 Piece Polychrome $'Xdr00
Antique Walnut Suite . . tU
The richness and charm of lA$ suite
lies not only in the beauty iff the'
polychromy, but in the fine old Ital
ian motifs. Pieces included are a
Cfi-inch buffet, 40x60 oblong' exten
siortable, a wood door china cabinet,
serving table, five side and one arm
chair.
Among Separate China Closets
$98.00 Tudor China Cabinet, jii brown
mahogany $50.00
$95.00 Tudor China Cabinet, in brown
mahogany ,.$35.00
$135.00 Queen Anne Cabinet, in brown
mahogany $50.00
$125.00 Italian China Cabinet, 'In An
tique Walnut $62.50
$115.00 Sheraton Solid Mahogany China
Cabinet ifco.OO
$85.00 Loui XV China Cabinet, in
American walnut $35.0!)
$85.00 Queen Anne China Cabinet, in
brown mahogany $33.00
$85.00 China Cabinet, in walnut poly
chromed $35.00
$18100
Eight Piece Queen Anne JJjfjSO
Dining Suite
This (jiiaint iJulch style was origin
, ally executed by Jacobean workman
in Mngliidi oak. Our suite includes
i0 inch buffet, 54-inch extension
, table, and nix Spanish leather slip
seat chairs, '
Eight-Piece Italian Dining
Suite, Complete
in Kensington two-tone walnut, in
eluding 60 inch buffet, 45x60-inch
oblong extension table, five chairs
and host chair, with tapestry slip seati),
This is already a very popular suite,
Eight-Piece Englitli Renai. ,$9Q0()
ance Dining Suit .... M.
A Tudor suite influenced by the re
birth of art Tn Western Kurope; exe-
' culed in dull two-tone antique walnut,
including a CO-inch buffet and oblong
cxt union tuble, five aide and one
arm chair, with tapestry slip seats.
Among Separate Dining Chairs
Queen Anne Dining Chairs, in American
Walnut, with blue Spanish leather
slip seatf, at .$6.00
with high cane backs and blue
Spanish leather seals ..$8,50
$165.00 set of Adam Dining Chairs, five
side and one arm chair, with tapestry
slip seats, complete $82.50
A lot of odd dining chairs, all finishes,
otic to three of a kind your choice "
at $3.85, $5.95 and $9.73
Splendid fumed oak saddle-seat dining
chair: $2.95
Elegant quartered golden oak Spanish
leather slip-seat dining chairs,
each $6.85
Among Separate Dining Tables
42x54-inch oblong G-ft. Extension Tabic,
Queen Anne type, in American
walnut $35.00
Same Table with 8-ft. extension, $39.50
54-inch Queen Anna 'Extension Table,
in American walnut $48.50
42x34 inch oblong 6-ft. Extension Table
in brown mahogany $35.00
Elegant 48-inch 6-ft. quartered golden
oak polished Extension Table, $39.00
Massive! 54-inch quartered fumed oak
(J ft. Extension Table $42.00
Oriental" Rugs
To own a few fine Oriental Hugs is the ambition of every woman who longs to en
Jinnce the charm of hi r home, It is safe to say that there hiu not been a time in
the Inst eight years when Oiiental fabrics could be bminlit nt such reasonable prices
as will prevail at Orchard and Wilhclm Co. ALL THIS WEEK.
for instance
Helnui histaus in daik, ric h reds and blues, soft and iilky, small in QQ)
ie, suitalile for table t-uv-'t. 1'n.i'd from lv'
Irans nnd Mouaouls, also in ibirk rich culms, In somewhat larger sines O I 1 f i
than t tie Ittdouchisiuns. An exitlbiit selection i, , , , . , y'i 1 . f )U
I!okliarai in rare wine idiadca; they drape readily and are suitable for (Jj JO
lalile covers, piano benches or tlivnti throw v lO.VVJ
l.XxH-r Mahal Kug with rich rose ground $325.00
10-r,7-(i .Mahal Utivf with d.uk blue j.M"und.... 250.00
I J ."U J Aiutt ili.iti I'l li'M- nnd blue 375.00
IL'-.'inU- .Mehu Kug, rose piuk tenter 410.00
A4 ma alaer hnin, 1 f! ' , . J?-. 'i
iatluding Are., Kiimaie, f ' ,1 ': . - . '5 V
Sstaukt, linilam ad i , . ' ( ,
Monday Last Pay to
See the Apartment Uuilt by
f Drake Iloalty Co.
Chinese Rugs
of fine, heavy Mongolian quality,
in exceptionally large assortments
are shown on our Second Floor,
They have ground colors nf blue,
taupe, gold, Chinese yellow and
brown. These rugs are particu
larly lustrous, and every rug can
be considered a bargain.
xd I'liinesc Hug
! Px7 Chinese Hug ......
JOxH Chinese Kug ,
12s! Chinese Jtug
I 1x10 Chinese Kug . . , .
.1x2 Chine-ie' Hug ,
:i Px'.' Chinese Kug
r;2 Chinese Kug
Ox. 'I Chinese Kug
7x4 Chinese Kug
Second Floor
.$135 00
. .$206.00
. .$275.00
. ,$325.00
,.$450.00
,. .$21.50
. .$27.50
..$35.00
...$65.00
. .$95.00
Featuring Tinjely
Offerings from Our
Housewares
Department
WEAK EVLIt Aluminum Koastert
for Thanksgiving; these roasters
have ventilating and self-basting
features. In thr;e
sizes .,,.$3.95, $4.95 and $5.95
I.ISK ENAMEL ROASTERS, with
ventilating and self -busting fea
tures . . . .$2.50, $3.15 and $3.85
Large Oval Style Roasters, -
11x17 ,....$3.25
Three-piece Carving Set, with Stag
Horn Handle, in Case, Special
price .$4.25
Steak Set (Universal) $1.75
Scchrist Pressure Cookers arc sent
out on a thirty-day free trial plan.
Doesn't this present to you just tho
opportunity you. need to try out
this modern road to better cooking.
VOSS ELECTRIC WASHERS
With winter, the washing in most
households bieomes much heavier.
Isn't it therefore the logical time
for you to consider whether you
are doing this work in the most
efficient way, A Voss Electric
Washer, with reversible wringer
and stand for tub attached, Is a
wonderful bargain at ....$78.00
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A Brunswick for
Christmas
Means that all music good
enough to be recorded on
records can be at your com
mand. Secure your instrument at
once by means of our
Christmas Payment
' Plan
Your Brunswick will be
charged on your January bill "
so that no payment will be
necessary until
FEBRUARY
at which time 10'o may be
paid and the balance in
monthly payments, if desired.
Cabinet Type Krunswicks,
from $100.00 to $450.00
Cnnsol Type Brunswick,
from , $150.00 tu $750.00
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