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TTIE OMATTA DAILY PEE: TIITTT5PPAY, .TAXTTATY 7, 1001.
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Shirt
Aale
Saturday
"DoSTgflgbrJS SaturUy
GREAT NEW BARGAINS IN
CHALLENGE GLEARING SALE
S1.50 Mercerized Waists at 50c
Ladies' Mcrrerizel Waists, white and colored,
also French Flannel Waists, all sizes, on
sale on main floor at, each
Ladies $1 Golf Vests at 25c
Ladies' eiderdown outside Golf Vests, silk
.embroidered, on main floor at, each
25c
$1 Mercerized Petticoats at 39c
Ladies' $1.00 Black Mercerized Fetticoats, f ff
fine quality, at e3 IvG
Outing? Dressing: Sacques at 25c
Ladies' 7ic Outing Dressing Jacques, all
sizes, at , 1
25c
25c andoOc Belt Buckles at 10c
.Hundreds ot drummers' sample of fRxhionabto new Belt .
Ruckles 1lp front and strniicht buckles. In Flnrorinra de
sign, turqnlA tnne scttlnRH, etc., fine gold plated, gun
, metal, oxydlzed, black enamel, etc., positively made to re
tall at and We. on sale- TmOfTOW Qllly at
Big Specials in Cloaks and Furs
$10 and $12.50 Long; Coats at $3.98
An extraordinary clearing solo bargain. Jtero are fine winter
weight Long CoatB, In full length. 42 Inch and 50 Inch;
noma are satin lined throughout, excellent kersoys, meltons,
etc.. worth up to ten dollars and twelve fifty achat
All cloaks In oar entire stock, regardless of cost, at greatly reduced fig
ures. Many at less than half price.
3.98
Fur Special
I Arties' Astrakhan
' ("arm, worth up to
twelve dolara and a
half, at
Fur Special
Ladles' Astrakhan
Capes and Coats,
: worth 120.00 and 122.50,
at
5.00
.9.98
Fur Special
Genuine $30 Klectrlo
Seal, brook mink col
lar and cuff trimmed
Jackets, at
12.50
Muff Special
Choice of lot of odd
Muffs, all kinds of fur,
worth 12.00 and $3.00
each, at
79c
$4.00 Walking Skirts at $1.75
Jaunty, serviceable Walking Skirt, pleats and button
trimmed, made of manlsh cloths and worth (4.00 each,
at .
1.75
Cravcnette Coats at $6.93
Rain-Proof Coats,
6.98
Ladles' fine grade
very stylish
all rain, go at
proof against
Golf Skirts at 69c
Well made Oolf Skirts, heavy melton
cioins, wiae cut ooiioms
worth up to two
dollars each at
ee e - ea-e-
neavy melton
69c
2. . Pranbti $c pon$. IfT. Prtn&i & pott
GENERAL RAISE IN RATES
AdruMmamt Bahednlad by 111 Welter
Eedj, Effective Janiary 18,
REASON GIVEN IS ADVANCE IN WAGES
It la Obmret that Movement Comes
boat ea Baals ot AbellUoa
v , P Return LJve Stock
"."J. Passes.
' It was) stated on good authority yesterday
morning that on January IS western roads
will advance commodity rates on an aver
ass of 17H Per cent It Is said the new
tariffs to be Issued will affect nearly all
shipments made by eastern Jobbers and
middle eastern Jobbers to the Pactno coast
and will compel a readjustment of all
through tariffs. It Is stated that the
Union Pacific, Burlington, Southern Pa
cific, Great Northern, Canadian Paclflo and
Northern Paclflo have uX agreed to the
new schedules.
The reason given for the large advance
In rates Is that during the past few years
wages, supplies and in fact everything
has been steadily advancing, while rates
have been declining, and It Is to make up
the difference that the new rates are to
be put into effect the same old reason as
signed many times before.
It Is understood that repeated confer
ences have been held by trafflo officials for
tha ooualderatlon of the subject, but until
recently no agreement could be reached.
'While rumors to tha effect that a large ad
vance was contemplated by the Interested
lines have cropped out from time to time.
they have been denied, and the Idea that
any action so radical was to be taken has
been scouted. It U contended now that
conditions are such there Is no alternative
left the roads but to increase the rates.
Borne of the rates now in effect. It Is said
fail to pay the cost ot transporting the
goods, much less leaving any margin of
profit for the stockholders.
. Shippers are complaining that they are
.being very much discriminated against by
the many recent moves made by the roads.
Which appear to be In direct opposition to
their well being. The advance In rates. It
Is pointed out. follows directly upon the
heels of the discontinuance of Issuing re
turn live stock tranBpo ration and also the
cutting off of transportation for men In
charge of poultry shipments.
Nearly all of the new rates will apply to
rarload shipments, but In some cases the
local butUnesa will be adjusted to preserve
tha differentials.
Asseaseel la fkaj. Francisco.
BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6. -It was an
nounced at the Southern Pacifio company's
offices today that the western roads, which
have agreed upon the advance of west
and east bound freight rates effective on
January 18, aie now arranging for an
expansion of these rates to points beyond
Chicago.
Accompanying this announcement Is
another to tha effort that the advanced
rate in the new auhedule ts to be with
drawn on certain eoaimoditles. Hat of
which Is now Items; prepared.
hearing the permit was granted, but the
end Is not yet,' as the protestanU have de
cided upon an appeal.
Announcements ot the Theaters.
The regular mid-week matinee will be
given at the Orpheurn today. The eight
varied features on the bill Include much
entertainment well calculated for women
and children.
Reserved seats are now on aula tnr th
week beginning next Sunday, when James
J, Corbett will be the "toD line" feature.
This even In at the Rnvri "ITnflo T
Flags" will be presented for the last time.
This engagement has been very successful.
Miss Kennark and her nnmrunv lnnin
much praise by their efforts.
On Friday evening Mr. Tim Murphy
comes for his annual visit, this time with
a new play, "The Man from Missouri."
In the character of Broncho Jim, the cow
boy loose In Washington, Mr. Murphy Is
Said to have the bent n.it V h.. r.nwA
In since he created Maverick Brander and
won his spurs as a star. The whole story
Is an entertaining one and the aunnnriin
company is said to be good. The engage
ment is ior two nignts, with a matinee on
eaiuraay.
Vow to to Old Fight.
' Another step has bean taken in the legal
taiUe which ana beea waging fur some
lima nwauig ie in grantlug of a lU-enae to
r - j. Aiuirwn to epvn up a salmia In
Irving-tutu Tnii'n prwi-inct. Notice of sp
Ml has been tiled with the count tin tun
A nmooMr.ni ami pmtmt ware Hind be
fore tha county cammiwHOBart, and after a
Headache Cured
nd prevented by Da. sen' Anti-Faba;
PUts. anequaled for neuralgia, tooCb-,
ache, backache. - etc No opiate. Nod-.
taxaxrve. Never sold In bulk. Said fop
free Uuwk on the ours of hveunche. 36 doaea
ak oento. BhjA and gneraiused by all drug-
l5sfrr.K lfrcmcak pay MCbarfr. faaj
Announcement.
V. P. Chiodo begs to innonnr frur
the first time Since hla return from Knmni
In September he la able to take orders for
gowns on short notice, on account of
having engaged additional heln. who have
Just arrived from Paris.
Mr. Chlodo's recent vova .hm.fi w.
for the purpose of procuring the newest
and most exclusive designs in ladles' wear
and to purchase the necessary high class
materials and trimmings to produce them.
Now, having advantage of comoetent tail
ors, who are able to carry out the Parisian
siyies, ana in order to Introduce their work
to the ladles of Omaha and vlclnltv he
will jnake a material reduction from his
u-uki prii-ce on an oraers taken during the
month of January only. This reduction
will be for the same grade of workmanship
which has made Mr. Chlodo's recitation
what It is with the highest class of patrons.
His famous special walking skirt, will h
included at the reduced prices for thi.
month only.
15c Sheer
India Linen
10c
U
111
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t
Ms
tub reliable: itorb.
15c English
long Cloth
9ic
Our January Clearing Sales are proving a great success,
not on account of ourselves, but on account of our prices.
This Is the Greatest Money-saving Opportunity of the Season.
January Clearance Sale In the Domestic Room
Wash Goods Novelties.
Venetian Waist Ings, fleece-lined Piques,
Mercerised Fleece-Tined Flannelettes,
Mercerlied Foulards, Scotch Zephyr.
Ginghams, In plnln colors and checks end
stripes, 32 and 3tl-lnch-wlde Flannelettes,
great assortment of colors. tlttt
worth up to 25c. now, per yard IUG
32 and 30-lnch-wide Tercales, In light and
onrK colors. Hcotch Madrases, y.epnyr
WRlstlngs, Mercerized linings and 32
and 36-lnch-wlde Flannelettes,
worth up to 19c, now, per yard...
Tic
Fancy WalstlnRs, double-fold Terrales.
Furniture Prints, dark Piques, Silver
Gray. Hcotch Plaid and Seersucker (llnir-
bams and hundreds of other novelties In
wash noons, worth up to 12Hc,
now, per yard
WOOL DRESS OOOP8 All "Wool Zlhellnes,
Scotch Mixtures and Novelties, French
and German Crepe, Plaids and Suitings,
worth up to TSc, An.
now, per yard 09 C
5c
LINE. DEPARTMENT.
12V Snow White
t-amnrlc
Boc quality extra heavy
cream Uamask
81c
25c
Cold Vecihcr Necessities.
l.fiO lied Rlankets, 8.
Full-size eleven-quarter heavy twilled Red
Mienaets, worth ll.&u on.
per pair OijC
f3.7 K All Wool Rlankets, 3.T.
Good-sized all Wool Bod Blankets, regular
13.75 value, 9 TO
per pair 19
ftl.no Red Spreads, II.Hc.
Full-size Frlnsvd Bed Spreads, flO
worth $1.60, each J0C
l.SKl Red Spreads, 80c.
Full-size extra heavy Marseilles pattern
Bedspreads, worth $1.26, 89C
Caps and Toques.
Men's, Boys' and Children's Caps,
wurui u pio ouc, eacn
21c
Children's Toques
worth up to 76c,
each
and Tarn O'Bhanters,
I9c
Wash Goods Department.
Clearance Hale.
All our fancy Vesting that sold up flP
to 75c per yard, rlearlng price (DE
All odds and ends of White Persian Lawns,
Swiss Mulls, Organdies, etc., worth from
lBo to 75c per yard. fl
ail odd lengths, yard 96
Special.
Ladles' - Sweaters, new stylo large bishop
sleeves, double-bressted,' In all the new
shades, for early spring . M en
wear, at ffiOU
Blouse. Jackets, In all shades, Q Cfl
at $3.50, $3.00, $2.75 and fc.tfU
Misses' Sweater
Jackets
Misses' Sailor
. Blouse
Misses' Military Blouses, In"
reds, blues and whites, at...
2.00
. 2.00
.2.50
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!!
MYDEN BROS.' LETTING DOWN OF PRICES.
21 lbs. pure cane granlated sugar for. .$1.00
10-lb. sack pure graham flour 2uc
10-lb. sack pure buckwheat flour 3So
Large sack white or yellow cornmeal.,12Ho
Quart can fancy table syrup.. ......... .7V4C
2-1 n. pacxage Bcir-KlHlng fancake
flour
Pint fruit Jelly, per glass
Corn starch, per pkg '.
Pure tomato catsup, per bottle...
Oil or mustard sardines, per can.
Castile soap, per cake
3-lb. can solid packed tomatoes, per can. 7Ho
z-id. can wax or string beans, per can.7fec
... .OO
..30
..7Vic
..3c
2-lb. can early June sifted peas, per can.7Ho
8-lb. can fancy table peaches, per can.l2Vo
1-lb. package Imported macaroni, per
Pk 7H0
Fancy pearl tapioca, barley or rice,
per lb 34o
Force, Vigor, Neutrlta, Malta Vita,
Malta Ceres or Egg-O-See, per pkg...7tya
ah oranas laundry soap, per Dur
6-lb. pail pure fruit Jelly
Pine White clover honey, per rack....
Large, Juicy oranges, each
California figs or dates, per pkg
Fresh roasted peianuts, per measure.
Fancy mixed nuts, per lb
..15o
..10o
...lo
...3o
..loo
HAVDEN BROS.
A GRATE FIRE
iJurlng tills cold winter weather makes
a cheerful, comfortable sitting room.
You get splendid heat from your grate
Are with little trouble and less expense
than with other coals If you use our
BONANZA SEMI-ANTHRACITE
Well screened and carefully selected coal.
We pride ourselves on our careful atten
tion to orders and prompt delivery. It
la $100 per ton Try It
Central Coal and Coke Co.,
15th and Harney Streets. '
Phonea 1221 1695. :
L.
On Rock Island system. Sundnv t. . .
I, 19M, on and after which date train leav-
ing uraana, at i:ao p. m. dally and arriv
ing Omaha B:05 D. in. dallv will n,.k. .
rect connections at Falrbury with new pas
senger trains Nos. 26 and 26, running be
tween Falrbury and Nelson; also train No
17. leaving Omaha 4:10 p. m. dally, aUii
train No. 58. arriving Omaha 12: noon
dally, will make connections at Belleville
wun passenger trains Nos. and 10 to
and from western Kansas and Colorado
points.
FOR THE COMENIUS SCHOOL
Complete Natural History Collection
Will Re Installed There
Boon.
i
As a result of a musicals given beforo
the holidays Comenlus school la soon to in
stall a natural history collection that, when
finished, will be the most complete collec
tion of the kind In tha grade schools of the
city. A few of the schools have a few
specimens, but this Is the first attempt at
anything at all pretentious. The collection
Is to be a memorial to Miss Ellen M. White,
for years principal of Oomenlus and the
old Hartman school. The enthusiasm with
which the patrons as well as the pupils of
the district worked for the concert and
are still working for the collection is but
one evidence of the Interest generally
manifested In all pertaining to the school.
A taxidermist of the neighborhood has
given the birds -that are being studied by
each grade. These are excellent specimens
nd all well mounted. Another patron has
contributed a set of specimens showing the
various processes and stages of the cotton
from the raw in the boil to the refined oil
and cotton thread. Another has con
tributed a set of specimens shwolng the
sugar In Its various stages of refinement,
while several other things have also been
contributed. The proceeds of the musicals
have not yet been invested. The collection
will be placed In cases on the landing of
the south stairway, which is sufficiently
large to afford room for an entire class to
Inspect at one time or for the lines to pass
in and out without difficulty.
Wa Guess They Are Tired.
The Omaha druggists who have made up
their minds to STOP (?) the cut-price
system must be either Scared or tired
THEY WON'T PLAY ANY LONGER
they won't publish any prices, and we pre
sume the reason Is that they know from
experience that we will make any price
wnicn tney win quote iook mignty silly,
You know, as Mr. Bennett says. "OUR
WORD IS GOOD." and we will sell any ar
ticle on -which any Omaha, South Omaha
or council iiiurrs arugctst will quote a
price for 2c or more LESS than their price.
$3.50 Marvel Whirling Spray Syringe to
any auuress in me unitea estates
for $2.26
$1.00 Wine Cardul 62c
25c Cutlcura Soup irc
$1.00 Munyon's Paw Paw... 75c
50c S. U rover Graham's Dyspepsia
Cure(T) , 38a
$1.00 Orrlne want it? 7n
$1.00 Magnet Pile Cure(7) 25c
8So genuine Castorta lo
t6o Mennen's Talcum Powder 9c
$3.00 Chester's genuine Pennyroyal Pills $1.00
write us lor prices not catalogues they
are oaca uumimrs.
CUT PRICK
DRU41 STORE
K. T. TATBft. Pron..
16th and Chicago 8ts., Omaha. 'Phone.
147 and 7w7. 24th and N Bta.. South Omaha
'Phone No. L All fiw j delivered any place
SCIIAEFER'S
Five Tralas loath from Chicago Tla
Penasylvaala Short Lines
leave Chicago Talon station dally, run
ning solid to Louisville and Cincinnati,
connecting at those gateways with through
trains for winter resorts In Florida and
the south. Choice of routes south of Ohio
river. C. L Kimball. A- G. P. Agt, No.
! Sherman street. Chicago, extends every
faculty for the traveler's convenience, di
recting the checking of baggage from
starting point through to destination, and
satlsfacturlry arranging ay details.
tart the new year with sure, safa
profit. CTTT SAVING RANK, S. E,
or. Kith and Douglas, pays 4 per cent com
pound interest Muney deposited tha first
ten days ef the month draws Interest
from the 1st. Try OUr banking by mail.
Band for circular. n open, account.
sUact. now.
Mnnrlnico lUaonana,
Name and Residence. Age.
Henry Meyer. Bennington
rf.in.nu. dun titr, HfJinu. gtxin 24
aner i- riwmn, Omaha
Omaha 24
Kathnrine M. Suhl.
Rcryul H. Coffeen, Glenwood, la
Bertha E. Adms. Gkanirood, la!
...n
1S-K. Wddls. BUuta. llUhotnv.Jawoior.
A Big Boy.
We bought $16,000 worth of lace curtains
at about half their value. They are now
being marked and will go on sale Mon
day. Jan. 11th.
ORCHARD WILIIELM CARPET CO.
Masoale Fnaeral Sotloo.
Capitol Lodge No. S, A F. A M-, wf!l
take charge ef the funeral of cor late so
journing brother, John Campbell. Meet
at Masonic hall at I 30 o'clock: sharp.
Thursday, Jan. T.
v YTSL A. DETBQED. Master.
Moa-taUty Maxlatlcs.
Tha fbOowtng- births aud deaths have
Been reported tne tfoapa or ttealtii:
Births rrwT Cleve. 12 North Thirty,
first, ban Charley Moore. 401 North Four
teenth. bay: AdiiJph Nelson. U&2 South
Twtmty-nlntn, buy ana gtri; Marry l liner
Charles Gaullso, rorty-nTth aitd Fort
streets, bay; Thomas Kstartart,. KA. Martha,
gin.
Deaths C. U. Harrrrlriw, Ht. Joseph's hns
pital. 31; Mltsi NVira A- Murrhy. Su Joseph's
hospital. 26: John R. Murd, MTt Burdstte,
69: Roala Munerhot Ieavnosrarth, luj
Carl. V. Magnunun. 2S11 Caas, 1U
Winter Blasts
Will have no terror for you If you have
one of our homo made sweaters, which are
made to order for $$.00, In any color, to
your measure. We make stockings like
mother used to make. We keep the most
complete line of cut Jewels and Indian
beads In the west.
Jos. F. Bilz,
322 S. 16th St., Omaha.
. A Bona Fide
REDUCTION SALE
of Women's Garments.
Thursday Friday Saturday
We have just finished our annual inventory
in our ladies department and havo closed up
one of the most successful season's business
in the history of this department. Naturally,
where such a largo increase of business is
done leaves us with a larger stock at the end
of the season Therefore Thursday- Friday
Saturday we will make a genuine reduction
percent on every heavy weight
garment in our ladies department. A bona
fide reduction, remember. Women who have
shopped here earlier in the season will ob
serve that our goods have not been marked
up in order to be reduced but n oGMiiitm hnn.
jsna w u --maovm w sy VlaM
fide reduction of 33 1-3 to 50
per cent on every heavy weight
how
we've marked
the goods.
!lB2r II kmim
mkM Ilk
Vj rl
A Redoction ,,,r "JJ'.s"'" Trim's Cffl
Coats, reduced to t 6 00
Coats, reduced to 7
Coats, reduced to 10.00
Coats, reduced to 14.76
Coats, reduced to 18.75
Coats, reduced to 22.50
Coats, reduced to 45.00
All our $10.00 Women's
All our $12.75 Women's1
All our ilt 75 Women's
All our $24.75 Women's
All our $12.60 Women's
All our $37.50 Women's
All our 1&5.00 Women's
Reduction of One-Third on Women's Suits
All our $19.75 Women's Suits, reduoed to $ 10.00
All our $22.50 Women's Suits, reduced to 14.75
All our $.12.50 Women's SulUi, reduced to 22.50
All our $45.00 Women's Suits, reduced to 20.75
Great Reduction in Children's Garments
' All our $5.00 Children's Coats, reduced to $2
All our 18.00 Children's Coats, reduced to 4 90
Ail our $12.75 Children's Coats, reduced to 7.W
Big Reduction in Women's Furs,
All our $7.90 Women's Fur Scarfs, reduced to....$ 4 00
All our $12.75 "Vomen's Fur Scarfs, reduced to.... 7 90
All our $16.75 Women's Fur Scarfs, reduced to.... 9 75
All our $i6.00 Women's Fur Jackets, rrducrd t 39.75
All our $:t.00 Women's Kur Jackets, reduced to... 24.75
All our $55.0i Women's Fur Jackets, reduced to... 89 75
One $14a.uO Woman's Persian Lamb coat, red. to.. 97.60
Women's Waists Reduced to One-Half
All our 950 Women's Waists, reduced to 50a
All our $1.9) Women's Waists, reduced to 9..o
All our $2.6) Women's Waists, reduced to $1.45
One lot of $6.UU mercerized Waists, reduced to..., 1.90
Women's Walking Skirts
One lot of $5.00 Women's Walking Skirts, red to. ,-$2 90
One lot of $7.50 Women's Walking Bkirts. red to... 4 )
One lot ot $10.00 Women's Walking bkirts, rod to.. 6.90
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PERSONALLY CONDUCTED.
sshreioii
ixie Flyer" Route.
On Thursday, Jan. 14th, an txcursion will be run from Nebraska to Florida, with
through Standard and Tourist sleeping cars from Omaha and, Lincoln via Burlington
Route to St. Louis, and the "Dixie Flyer" from there to Jacksonville.
This excursion will be a personally conducted one and will be in charge of our excur
sion manager, who is thoroughly familiar with the points of interest enroute and in the
state of Florida.
- A day will be spent in St. Louis, visiting the World's Fair grounds and other points
of interest. The daylight Vtrip from Nashville to Atlanta will be an intfjeoting and in
structive one, as the line follows the route of Gen. Sherman's fainous ixarch to the sea.
An early application for Bleeping car space It suggested. Write (or full in(ormatljti i nd copy of illustrated
booklet, outlining- the trip, to
V. H. BRILL, DIst. Pats. Agent, 1402 Far nam St. Omaha, Neb.
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Drexel Gives
25
Be 4)aik.
Not a m Unite-ehtruld ha lost when a child
shows symptoms of cronp. Chambertala's
Cough Remedy given as soon as the child
becomes bourse, or even after tha oroupj
cough appears, win pre rent tha attack. II
oarer falls, ad4a-$4ssaat aodaale te Ukm.
inmfta
20 Discount
9H AU
Soil
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Omaha Trmiic Factory
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(Ttferhoae I05JJ l2flV Fanuun Slreel
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
Fin Phelwaraphte lllaatratlaaa.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
Off of all heavy double soled
winter 6hoes including the
calf-lined of the celebrated
HANAN EDWIN CLAI'P
and BOYDEN makes
These are in box calf, kid,
patent colt, French calf and
enamel. 1
What we want Is to even
up our stock of these fine
shoes and give you an op
portunity of getting the best
shoe made for 25 pr ct off.
NOTE Drar LL Bhoeman ts
ashanmd at thfa price and won't
appear in our ada tin this sals
Is orer.
DREXEL SHOE GO.
lilt Piraaxr Strrol.
Oaaaba's U-tDat Staae Ucuua
'Follow the Flajr;.'
Sy t ut "1
Last to Leave Omaha, 5:55 p. m.
First to Arrive St. Louis, 7 a. m.
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Information regarding reduced rates on sale every
day to all winter resorts. The only line with sta
tion at main entrance World's Fair Grounds. For
rates, descriptive folders and all information, call
at Wabash CorneT, 1G01 Farnam Street, or address
Harry E. Moores, G. A. P. P., Omaha,
Lindsays January Sale
Dunncr January we will hare our reg
ular 20 Per Cnf Discount Sale. ThU
applies cm. ail Watches, Diamond, Jewelry,
Cut (11a a. Ipt Oooda In fact our
whole lliie-eweBepmnjr Ciornam wsmnj silver ana waierman
Fountain Pens. We do not want-to carry over ao large a 6toclc,
so you aan have tha beneflt-of this reduotion during thi monti,1
Yqh know our reliability to, daiuat a we Bay. Look. Car the name
S.-W.. Lindsay, Jeweler, s?r,.?our,am