The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, August 12, 1923, HOME EDITION, Page 9-A, Image 9

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    Raleigh's Historic Briar
Pipe Is Claimed by Two
London, Aug. 11—Where is Sir
Walter Raleigh’s pipe? And who owns
It? That is a question engaging the
attention of lovers of the briar here,
and, incidentally, is causing much
controversy.
For some years Messrs. Dunhill.
known among pipe connoisseurs the
world over, have claimed that the
famous pipe is owned by them. But
their claim is now disputed »by one
R. T. Spencer of Bristol, who main
tains that the pipe Ip really In his
possession.
In support of his < laini he puts
forward interesting data in which he
-ays that the pipe was presented
early in the last century to his grand
father, then a young man, by an old
soldier who had had the pipe In hia
possession for some time.
Union Outfitting Co.
Buy a
Bag of
Flour
Union Outfitting Co.
Out of the
High Rent
District
Union Outfitting Co.
Buy a
Bag of
Flour
Union Outfitting Co.
$37.50 Cash—$17.50 a Month
THERE have been hundreds of
Home Outfits offered in the
last few years. There will be more
offered in the future. But you will
never be offered a greater value in
a complete four-room outfit than
this August Furniture Sale Special.
This complete outfit—L i v i n g
Room, Dining Room, Bedroom and
Kitchen—handsomely and practi
cally furnished, is yours at the low
est cost it is possible to price such
a value.
ror 3(i Tears This Store Has Been
The Home of Home Outfits
?6 Pc. Set Rogers’ Silverware
1 FREE!
"With every Home Outfit sold this
week (only) we will include a beau
tiful 2li-piece set of Rogers’ Silver
ware free of charge.
This Outfit Is a Wonderful
Value for Young Couples
Note the fine workmanship of
each article in this unusual offer,
then think of the low price and the
convenient, casy-to-pay terms.
--
/living fyoom
t . cluJetl In Above
Mentioned Outfit
1 Can He Houftht
! Separately
j Living Itooni Suite
upholstered in fine
tapestry and trim
med with velour, is
SI 57.50
Floor l.arnp
$13.45
Davenport Table
L a «>nly 1
' \ SI 4.75 /
Davenport End Tnble* or
Console Tables in beauti
ful mahogany finish with
gracefully turned legs, in
the August
gale, at .
Telephone Set —Built of
solid oak comprising stand
with book «>holf and slool
that fits into the stand;
in this -ale
at ..
Trade Your Old
t, Furniture for
i New
AVe have an Exchange
Department that will
take in your old furni
ture ot„a fair value on
any new style furniture
you may select.,
Limited Time
Gas Range
Porcelain Top
Table Free With
Each Stove
•
This week with every
"Vest.'i" fins Itnnge we
will deliver a handsome
porcelain top, white enam
eled Tallin free. A big
range with right nr left
oven and broiler, only—
Six Features
NO Down Payment.
Thirty Days’ Trial.
Itnnge* Connected Free.
15 for Your Old Stove.
Kitchen Table Free.
Fasv Terms—Just a dollnr
' or so weekly.
Cedar ( heat — A loom)’, 28
ir.ch, long model of eelccted
red cedar, trimmed with rop
'ier; in this Au- \ 7^-a
~u: t Sale, at.... ipH*! W
Any Porch Rocker,
Porch Chair or
Swing
50 &
Rental - Department
We maintain a list of 1
desirable houses and 1
apartments for rent in '
various parts r/ the city
and will Kindly assist you '
to Secure a suitabVj loca
tion without charf ,
*7Ae~ It
Dining T^oom
Included In Above
Mentioned Outfit
Cnn lie Nought
Separately
A handsome Queen
Anne Dining Suite of
eight pieces in Kal
ntit finish, compris
ing:
Stately Buffet.
42x48-in?li Table, ex
tends six feet,
fi Chairs covered in
genuine leather.
Complete set is only
*89i
August Sale of
Rugs
lllgh-Crnrie Axmlnster lings
6x9 sizes. In beautiful de
signs, reduced to—
*2122
Ilcnntlfnl Axmlnster lings
Full patterns, In 8:8x10:6
sizes, that will wear well —
*3622
r-.. ^ ^ ^ ' J- 'r mm
*7Ae Bed 7loom
Included in Above Mentioned Outfit
Suite Pan lie Purchased Separately
1 lour-Piece Bedroom Suite carefully built of gen
3 ulne walnut veneer, comprising a full size, bow
| foot Bed. Chiffonier, Dresser and Cl *^7
| Dressing Table without bentii, for 0»wi .*Jv
Ter Cream Freezer.79c
2'>-ft. Garden Hose.$il.7«i
Glass Fruit Knives. (!9c
Big Sprinkling Cans.79o
Galv. 10-qt. I’nils.19<*
V. vilUry$-%
tyAe IrjtrAen
iiH'lu«l«U m \tio\c
lie nt lone <1 Outlit
I*terra i an Ilf llntl
flrp nrn trly
If o r* a I e r enamel
- Table with pom ■
lain t«»p.
$7.95
White • namrl *to ]
$1.85
White enameled
»'ha1r.
#1.05
Metal l’lant Boxis. OSe*
flood Brooms ... . 4Mo
Metal llose Keels . *
flalv. Mash Tubs.
t'lothes llampi s at...31*25
v UNIOM
VOUTFITTIHQ
" COMPAMY
A g. COR. 16th <S. JACKSON o I
This Is the Home of the Profit-Sharing
Stamps
Many merchants in Omaha besides ourselves give
Stamps, and these stamps (no matter when or
where obtained) are redeemable at this store. You can
exchange soap wrappers and other coupons for <J.’XT
Stamps here. !
We give H&C Stamps free with all purchases fa few
trade-mark lines excepted). Filled Stamp Books re
deemed in Redemption Station—Fourth Floor.
_)
Monday lor Your Choice of Any
Summer Dress
Selling Up to $21.50
i
This final clean-up brings the opportunity to secure
a smart, becoming dress to finish out the season at a
price that is LESS than the actual cost of materials and
making. Choose from fine Crepes, Linens, Organdies,
.Ginghams, etc.
Canton Crepe Dresses in i /
Stunning Styles, Monday /2 V>J±I
/
Final Clearance of Summer Millinery—En
'ire stock, embracing hats selling up to /'"a
$8§0, Monday, while they last, a*. / Wv/
r~-\
^ $i.oo DOWN Delivers Any
» S S Down Garment• Easy Monthly
A Terms Soon Make It Yours.
! '— -:—:
I Monday! Any Man’s
Suit
. In the House
IK
I
A real value-giving event, em
phasizing quality fabrics, supe
rior tailoring and good locking
styles that men appreciate. Many
of the suits have TWO pair of
pants.
Boys’ TWO Pants
Fall Suits, $9.85
Sale of Pumps
Broken lines of pumps, sandals
and oxfords in canvas and leath
ers worth to $9.30; Monday, a
pair —
$5=