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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1910)
THE OMATTA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER lfi. 1010. A ldHCS FOR A DAY OF REST White Ribbon Pay to Be Observed Sunday in the Churchei. visiTOEs to fill pulpits trmf Will Talk from th rnljlt of c. W. ATlda;e Hands? Morn ing ml Evening Jenkins at Flrat Baptist tharrh. Sunday will be "White Ribbon" 1 at Omaha church, and In nearly all of them temperance itrmoni will be delivered. Tha congregations aie making a special effort to get out a large attendance. Officers of tha Antl faloon league will speak In sev eral different pulpits and emphasis will be thrown upon the temperance side of church work. The day Is an annual af fair and always rraults In arousing en thusiasm for the temperance cause among church workers. Three of Omaha's specialists with the delinquent elements will appear as speak ers on the same program at the Castellar Street Presbyterian church Sunday even ing at 7: SO. The general theme of the even ing's service will be 'Omaha's Effort for Delinquent Elements." The speakers will be Miss Ida Jonts. "Mogy" Bernstein and Judge Estelle. This trio makes an un usually attractive combination on a prac tical theme. f'n Wednesday evening a publie servloe will be held at Kountze Memorial church, with Rev. E. El Nelble of Monrovia, Africa, delivering an address. The church Is expecting a great meeting with Kev. Nelble. He has a thrilling story to tell about the darkest part of the darkest con tinent In the world. The large choris choir will sing In the services of Sunday and also on Wednesday night. A number of Omaha pulpits will be filled by preachers other than the regular pas tors. lr. O. W. Toung, D. D.. of Louisville, Ky., will speak In Trinity Methodist church Sunday morning. Xtev. J. M. Ieldy will speak In the West minster Presbyterian church Sunday morn ing. Rev. M. S. Poulson will speak In the Tlrst Baptist church of South Omaha Sun day morning. Judge Wray of York, Neb., Is to address the congregation of Calvary Baptist cnurch on dunday evening on "The Brotherhood and Clvio Righteousness. " Judtre Wray Is a fine orator and a young man who has thrown himself Into the bat tle for the best things In our state. He ought to be heard by the men of Omaha. Judge Wray speaks under the auspices of the men's organizations of Calvary church. Music at Dundee Presbyterian church: MORNING. Thi Lord's Prayer Palmer Choir. Inflammntua-When lhou Comest. from Wabat Mater ... i Hos.Vni r-olo oblieato, M!sa Zoe Fries. rhoru Choir EVENING. Pay Is Dying In the West , , t hoir and Congregation. Jolo Hold Thou My Hand Br eras Raymond P. Anderson. V. M. (. A. .Notes. The Bible class work of the Young Men's Christian association will open Monday venlng with a dinner for all men Inter ested In Bibie study. Charles Mayne. gen ual secretary of the Lincoln association, will be present and give an address. This sill be one of the principal events of the all work. There will be no regular Sunday after soon meeting, the afternoon services be ing resumed a week from Sunday. On Saturday night the educational de partment holds a "get acquainted" social. This is for all students in the night school. .n infor.nal program of vocal, instrumental niusle and recitations will be given. The members of the Junior Aero club of the Toung Men s Christian association have been constructing a glider, which they ex pect to flnlsn this week, which will be taken to a suitable field near Paplllion, where trial flights will be made. The boys re very much Interested In aerial navlga t.on. The regular opening of the physical de partment was held Friday evening. J T Maxwell. Instructor, and George Waeen Mler. assistant, directed an interesting program of gymnasium stunts, which wus i si ticpated In by members of all the classes. BaptUt. Qrace. Tenth and Arbor, Rev. B F Fetieman, Paj-tor -10:M). prayer and testi mony meeting; 10:46, iddre.s by Judg. i. P. m., Youijg Peoples' meeting: d m bermon by the pastor. Grand View Sun day school, Fourth and Cedar treets nrets at 1:30 p. ,.. R. B. Elrod Superin: onv.t u.aml Avenue and ihlrty-Xnth ?i7V,hS5frf? .Mcou". 'Eio5S m?. ' 10 m followed by in. V, 7 n ,V r p" m' oun People's meeting at 7 p. in. Evening service at i. The m.Vrr, lig lopio, "lemperance- If You D.Vn t i i.l.ese il,tl,8. in Zon'l VoteVSr M ' Evening theme. "The New Birth" logic., '.emin.Vy0rwuT iZV pu lu member pr",i,t or"to rd .'V'1'"1 "' After he rou "ill ."Server" mw1"? f"""! Rev'r' H r1.Wrrv,yr'fth and """to... 1 .. ... T ray of ork. .Neb., on -rh Lirotheihood nd riwi.. o.-I.' " 1 n .vice under .he ausp ee, ot h Tn"'o( the churrh. Ilihi. ...kSL, V.le Me . meeting at M.d-w,ek Z1wiP.i service Wednesday evening g. Ckrlstlan. rfrst. Twenty-sixth and Harney. r,v J M. Kersey Panor-Service at "': Q.V School .1 nnnn M. ""n- national Sunday school 'worker, w ill' ' f inVh. ' till. tilt flunri.v mn.nl.. .,J ' tie de.vor a, Hr.aclnnr serv e. . nighU " W'" "" 'h PUlp1' Ckrlatlan Science. Second. Nineteenth and Iarnam Lvrlc Theater-Sundsy s. hool at it, Servlrei .i It Subject of lesson-sermon. "Decirini It Atonement. mine ot t ''. Twentv-fifth and Farnam. Cham bers bldgrsundsy wnool at s,r at U and &. Sublevt of l...on-sern on ' Doctrine of Atonement." Jn' oeareaatlonal. Mary" Avn" Church. James Alex ander Jenkins, D. P., Minister -Morning worship "Hi sermon at ;o 30; subject "The Kes.llty of lUght:" musical number from EIl..ah, No evening service Plymouth. Corner Twentieth and Ppencer Streets. John P. Clyde. Mlnltv .-Morning worship. 10); theme. "Liberty Cnder hf Oopel:' Sunday school. ii, i hrlstUn r.ndeavor. . So. evening worship in chs -cf the North Sid. Christian church 7 i Fli-st Nineteenth and Davenport, Fred erick T. Rouse. Pastor. Morning worshrj t 10 Address by the pastor on "1 lif erent Kinds of Sin." Kvening aorshlD at & Pubiect. "The Glorious l.itieny ' 1 he pastor will presch boih morning and enlng Mr. Freeinaatel. with the vested choir, 1)1 eing. I.ntkera. Vnlted KvangeUcal. J TrankHn Street. H. Hlnee. I'astor lass meeung. 10 SO a. tn.; preaching at 10 , a. m. and 1 jO p.-m.. by the pastor; Sunday school at : K. t. C. K at so p. m. Grsce. ir South Tnenty-stxth. P.ev. M. Za Meilrk, Pastor Harvest heme and holy inunlga aarvlosa Uii appropriation fur ihurrli di cnration.i. Services at 11 4fi and s. .iinuuy scii.i.ii at 4u. Luther league at 7. St. .Mark s, Twentieth and Hurdette. L i.toh. Pastor ncrvi i es at 10 4.i and 7. Morning t.ieii'p. "Lay by In Store Your iToKpei ity , et-nlrK. "Hunilntv Is I'raiM'd Htid starves. " suiumy s. hool at 12. Young fer.pies society of thn'tlan Kndeavor at b .4.1. Kountze Memorial. Kcv. John K. Hum n.on, t'as'nr-Aioi tiing worship ut 11. liven ing worship at 8. Sunday s.hool st 10 i rlstian i-.tioeavor nx ui.g at t 45; sub ject, "Vour An'usemeiits; iio They Rulid . p or lear liown?" lender. Mrs. Helena Bieke. Trinity, Corner Nineteenth and Castellar Stieets, Rev. U. W. Sin!r. I'astor Ser vicm at 10 4 a. m. and 7 :. p. m. Sublects niornlng: "The Power to Stand ', evenltiR;, "How the People Are Cnthered." Siinituy school at 12 noon. K. H. Cook, superin tendent. Everybody welcome. St. Pauls Tct.ty-eighth and Parker. K. T. Otto, Pastor Annual mission festival Suroiiy. bervu-es ai 1. in which Rev. Air. Daberiiow of Cedar I:luffs will preach; also at .J Rev. J. I liivendui f of Cl.ci enne, W ., will sitak. Sunday school at 11 30. Con tlrination class lor adult October 20 at 8. Method 11. Seward, Twenty-second and Seward. Rev. VJIiiiain Hoyeis, Pastor Morning service, 10. So, subject. "Is Man His Brothers Keeper; evening. ;., itie Price of Life." Walnut Hill, Forty-first and Charles. E K. Hosman. I'astor .MornliiK service. 10:80, aiidres by It. A. Wilcox, Adult Work In the Sunday School;" Epworth league. 6 :; evening service, 7:30, temperance meeting. Pearl Memorial, Twenty-fourth and I-arl-moie, Csrl ti. Bodcti, Pastor Morning worsiilp, KI.4S, subject, "Personal Liberty;" tS'jndsy school, li; Epworth leaifue, t.iO; evening worship, 7:30, subject. "Broadening Restrictions.'' Norwegian and Danish. Twenty-fifth and Iecatur Services. 11 and (i. Rev. P. M. Petersen, the district superintendent of the Minneapolis district ot Norwegian and Danish conference, will preach morning and evening. Younij People's meeting at f. German Metliodlst Eiitscopal, Corner Eleventh and Center, the Rev. G. J. Jalser, pnstor. Sunday school at 10 a. in., Frank Meyer, superintendent- preaching at 11 a. m. and 7::o p. m , I'.puorih League at 7 p. m.; Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. First, Twentieth and Davenport, Rev. Frnnk N. Lynch, D. D., Pastor Publie worship and temperance sermon at 11, theme. "The Hand if God In History; ' worship and sermon nt 7:30. subject. "The Evangelism that Wins;" special music by Uie cuo.r. Hanscom Park M. E. Church, Woolworth Avenue and Twenty-ninth street. K. E. Crawford, I'nstor. Morning service, 10:fW; sermon theme, "l'rayer. Man's Ap peal to God;" evening service, 7:30; ser mon, "Christ Giving Offense." The vested chorus choir will sing. Trinity, Twenty-first and Binney. G. W. Abbott. i'a;noiin the morning Kev. M. S. Poulson, suite superintendent of the Anti Saloon leuKue. will l"t'ture oil the "Water Wagon." In the evening the pastor will preach. Subject: ' The itomantic Element .n the Christian Religion." Oak Street Mission Church and B'.ble School, 3oo! South Twentieth Sunday at 3 adult and other class's for all. A young women s class Is belnjr organized. Lesson subject, "The lnst Judgment." Preaching Sunday evening by In. D. C. John at 7:30; midweek meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Diets Memorial, Tenth ar.d Fierce. Rev. Joseph L. Guernsey, Pastor Sunday school 3:4.i; woishlp, 11 and h. Rev. Dr. Udward Hlshop, district supt lintenik-nt, will preacli at the morning si-rvlce. Tlie sermon will bo followed by the holy communion. The i topic or the evening sermon will bo "An Unanswered Question. " Walnut Hill Sunday school holds a rally day service at i0 ::o. with addresses by B. A. Wilcox, superintendent of Hanscom Park Methodist Hominy school, and others. A large chorus and oichestra will be a special feature ot the program. The even ing service nt 7:30 will lio In the interest of the tempernnce campaign now on. McCabe, Fortieth and Farnam, Rev. John Grant bhlck. Pastor Sunday school, 10, Charies II. Cha; In charge; preaching, 11 and 7:30. The pastor will preach at both services, giving temperance addresses both rail EY SOAP morning and evening Themes: Morning. "Orueome Custom;" evening, ' Five Words Too Many." Epworth leau seiMce, t Ju. I'reb lerla n. First, Seventeenth and Dodge Ftreets. Edwin Hart Jcnks, l. i., I'astor Morning ?erce at 10 w. Kvening s r n-e .it i .mi. Sunday school at noon. Young Peoples .-oolt ty of Christian Endeavor at 615 p. m. North Church. Nineteenth and Ohio, M. V. H ghbee. D. D., Pastor Morn:ng worship at 10 .to; evi-nmg at ,':ji. t'. S. c. k., one hour before evening Service. Sabbath school at noon. Prayer meeting at s o clock Wednesday evening. Iii' Avenue, Corner Fortieth and Nicholas Streets. Rev. Mathew F. Mc Uiflin. D. D.. Minister Morning worship, at 10 J0 o'clock, seiinon by lr. M. B. L.own of the seminary; Sunday hcIiouI, at 12 o chick, C. E. at 6.30. No evening service. Central I'r.lted. Twenty-fourth and Dodge Streets. Sermons, m. go a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by Rev. H. B. roster. Keokuk, Iowa; morning subject. ' The Life Giving River;" een'ng subject. "Our lieavenl Home;" Sabbath school at close of morn ing service. Clifton Hill ' Church, Foity-flth and Giani, Thomas B. Greonlce, Pastor Public worship at 10 30 a. ni , with special obser vance of temperance. SuniMv. 7:30 p. m., theme; "I'atience, the Perfecting Grace." Sunday school at noon. Junior Endeavor 3:SO p, m. Senior Endeavor :30. M:dweek service. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Third Church, Twentieth and Leaven worth. F. 1'. Ramsey, I'n. I .. Pastor H 30 a in.. Sabbath si hool with classes for all sues. 10:45 a. in , public worship and sermon by Rev. W, H. Amos; theme, "The Power of the Cross." 3:30 p. m , Jun.on Christian Endeavor Dieet.ng. i:3o p. m., Christian Endeavor prayer meeting. 7:30 p. m , evening worship and sermon by the Kew W. 11. Amos; theme, "The True 1 Mpnlty of Man." Castellar Street, Sixteenth and Castellar, Ralph It. Houseman, Minister 10:30 a. m., Dean Robert Calder of Bellevue col lege will preach. 13 noon bible school 6:30 p. m.. Young Peoples meeting. 7:10 p. m. Annual Praise meeting woman s nils- senary society; M ss Ida Jontz. "Mogv" Bersteln and Judge Estelle will each speak ten minutes on special phases of the theme, "Omaha's Effort for Dellniiuent Elements " Wednesday morning, Woman's Aid so ciety. Friday afternoon at it. 30, Woman's Missionary society with Mrs. Lewis Jones. 3123 South Eighteenth street. t nltnrlon. I'nlty Church, Seventeenth and Cass, services at 10:30 a. m. Rev. Manfred Llllie fors of PayneNville, Minn., will preach. Topic, "Mountain Visions." Sunday school at 11:30 a. m. M Iscrllnneoaa. First Reformed, South Twenty-third and Central Boulevard, Rev. F. S. Zaug?, Pnstor Sunday school at 9 a. m.; preaching services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Christian Endeavor at 7 p. in. Chinch of the Good Shepherd. Twentieth and Ohio, Rev. T. J. Colin. Reetor-Holv communion, 7:30 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m. Evening prayer, 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Omaha New Thought Fellowship meets In Room 8 Lyric Theater. Nineteenth and Farnam. Sunday at 10:45 a. m. Address by Alfred Tomson; theme, "Superior Powers of Mind." Wednesday, 8 p. ni., mld-wcck meeting. Scandinavian branch of the Salvation Army, 117' North Sixteenth. M. Nelson, captain Meetings on Sunday; Holiness meeting. 10.30 a. m.; "Free and Easy," at 4 p. m. Salvation meeting at 8 p. m. All Scandinavians are invited. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, ISIS North Twenty-first street, Elder J. M. Bnker, I'nstor. Sundav school s.t 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m. Youns People's meetins at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at ? 0'cloek:. I.a.Hp.' Aid Thursday and 2 p. m.. In church. Peopln-a church. MS North Eighteenth. Rev. Charles v. S.-ividce I'astor i leorce Mnsne- will Sfenk nt pi -o n ni.. sohiect. "What Is It to be n Chrlstim." J'i'lee A. L. Sutton will prBk at 7 45 p. m , sub i-ct "Our Young people." Prof. Mertes will hnve charxe of the music. V. W. C. A. Wotea. Monday at Mfl p. m. elementary teach ers' s-raded union. Lessons for following Sunday relewed by different teachers. Sunday the building will be open from 2 to 7 p m. At 4 30 reeul.tr vesper service. I w ith address bv Mi" l.illv M. Strong, and , solo by Miss Etta M. Halrd. VOLCANO IN ERUPTION AGAIN Rmonlnr, In Alenllnn Islands, la In More lolent trtloa 1'knn Erfr on, SEWARD, Alaska, (Vt. 15 -The famous Bogoslov volcano. In the Aleutian Islands. Is In more violent eruption than eer be fore, according to a report brought from the west by the revenue cutter Tahoma. which arrived today. Smoke and ashes are rising a mile and a hnlf above the rrater, according to tti flrgulatlons made by the T.ihoma s officers. Flames are shooting from the cones, lava flowing down the sides and huge boulders are belnt; thrown Inch A lk In the cen ter of one ( f the Bogoslov Islands Is botllnir and dene rloids of steam rise from tie caldron. persistent Advertising Is the Road to Big Returns. SPECIAL SALE PRICES 01 smavssa maxsssssm izaxj PflOPHIETAHY Mi&aas arssr.rp.ji."-.i"T.i.i i..liu...h. i i AR3D SiEALTH ADJUNCTS mi n s,ikiit $160 Fellows' Svrup Rexall Kidney cWe, 45c and II 00 Coper's: Discovery Nebro's Herpbdde, 46c and Vlnol (the Regal Tonic,) alwavs .. 60c California Syrup Figs, for .. Hexall Hair Tonic, fiOn and Llst.rlne, 15c, 2Sc, 46c and Olycothymollne. 25e, 46c and 11.00 Maltlne Preparations .... 40 kinds Malt Extracts, 2 for Plnkham's Compound $1 HO Rexall Vegetable Compound' Cutlctira Resolvent, 45c and .... Rexall Uver Salts $1 00 Wine Cardul I'ond's Extract (genuine). 15c. 45c, Site and Mil. SMOKKR Have you ported Manila clgarg? You can ported cigars. .11.84 , ..8c , . .S'lc . . 8c Dh If 4 5c ami . .$1.00 . . . !ic . . .Sic . . . S''e . . .26c . . .K9c . . . 8C . . .S'.io . . .85c . . ,89: .11.66 Fremont Ornpe Juice ana $1.0 Hosteler's Bitters for Kill. rl'. var.Ana( ' n I . I - 1 00 I ,5c Hall's Catarrh ftire for Tip tl ilA A .... . Rexall Mucutone. for t at irrh. "l .'ic ' and $1.00 Duffy's Malt Whlskv. "fer' i.ied Iclnal use only Itorsford s Acid Phosphate. 4c ntil . $1.00 Tonic Solution Hvpon'o.o'ip.iltei $1.00 r. Pierce's Medicines ' Rexall Rublng Oil, 25c ind Tarrant's Seltzer Aperlnt. 45c and Warner's Safe Cure. 4 5c and Scott's Emulsion. 45c and Investigated the vauea we are giving in buy them 60 per cent cheaper than other lv,t. . t-Pc Nov .7c . SDe 69c Sc . Mic "t-.'c .M9c .4,'ic 890 . N9c .sue Sherman & McConacIl Drug Co., Cor. 16 Hi and Dodge Sts. Owl Drug Co., Cor. 16th and Harney Sis. East .WHY WAIT longer to re-furnish your offico when nt this store wo have exactly what you want in Office Desks, Chairs and Filing Devices made from the best of woods. Desks are so constructed they give you the greatest amount of working space with every convenience. A phone call will bring you n salesman who will ex plain all. Omaha Printing Co. 918-24 FARNAM SIRlLT DIAMONDS and WATCHES ON EASY TERMS OUR CONFIDENTIAL CREDIT PLAN makes it easy to buv a beau tiful Diamond or a fine guaranteed Watch, and wear tt'whilo paying for it, In small weekly or monthly amounts. Diamonds Increase in value 10 to 20 per cent each year. LADIES' DIAMOND KINO Miimn f-pecial leader this f., 3 week la this la- ,Jk . dies' b a a n t 1 f nt Diamond Rlnp, mounted in 14-K. ; 'W.',' , I fn' or ! .1 fancy ''y&ilr? I netting r for soia jir- S35 JJ.fjO down $l.oo per week. GENT'S DIAMOND RING 3 ii i iiiiTaaai i i ! Thia rinse has a dlamiin.I, mounted In a hooy 14-K. a o 1 1 d gold set ting Groat value, for . . . gum ei- S55 1H5.0U down $1.50 pep week. "Er"!ir.E FRnz sandwau JEWELRY CO. Wa X,1t Up HIQH and Sail Oooaa Low. THIRD FLOOR, I'AXTON BLOCK Don't V orry any longer with that old, wornout furnace. We have the most perfect gas and dust proof heater ever made. Our three distinct furnaces Marvel, Excelsior and Wonder and the Wonder large room heater make a line of heaters umwccUed. Let us give you an estimate on replacing that old, worn out, dust and gas emitting furnace. Two and Four-Hole Laundry Tank Heaters. Thermostats and Regitherms installed complete for $3".00. Furnaces, Steam and Hot Water Heaters covered with nabestos. Fire Place Grates of all kinds. Marvel Coal Chutes. Let us heat that COLD ROOM with an Auxiliary Hot Wa.cr Heater. 3,000,000 pounds of Furnace, Steam. Hot Water and Stove Re pairs. Seven numbers tell a great big truth. Roth Tlioncs. Douglas 1)00. Inil. A-;J(I21. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS lS20012OH IMH'GLAH STREET. And Cuticura Ointment. They do so much for poor complexions, redr rough hands and dry, thin and falling hair. They do even more for skin-tortured infants. sells tlie cheapest mnar T XtildSt "U We couldn't continue to advertise oifr prices 20 per rent below those charged by tb Omaha Furniture Houses of It waan't so. Every day dozens of Omaha people come , down here and learn for themselves. There's a great saving on furniture aiu? carpets io be gained here in South Omaha. Iaiw rent and poor location Is the secret of our low prices. Still our store Is passed by every South Omaha car and to reach it from any Omaha car Just get a transfer and ride a few minutes longer. The finest carpets and rugs at the lowest prices to be found anywhere. ' - Tin r$ r. 1 Home Furniture Co. 24th and L Streets, South Omaha, Neb. Sells furnlluic, carpets and rugs ot 20 per cent cheaper than Omaha stores In yf W e a .rxy a ' J mm i ill Theyr "It." Mr. S.-nart nroHacr' All tho cl le atyie feainr. t kej to tha limit In tiir new inndrla. rtiidMa nml Calf If-uthers. t.furti, U.uii:er ami Hlith 1 ut Si,o-.. ) rroraie1 Hp and vamp. $3.80, M to f3. FRY SHOE CO. TIB IIOEBI. lta SB.4 Couilaa Btrta. "yTyuijJS 1 " """ maul Hr4 " ' $6.50 $20 Heavy Brass Bed 50 . fi 9 li I Li f ft WWW f 1 1 L I Poant lnl at rn arr pn n t rni' t Oil brans bod, with heuvy, 2-ln. posts jrf"; . aatln finish: regular $20 value. vjXJ I jl. , .i..,..r..if4i..n. n,,...J L,':'f . (''.-'.' IV tee. Kanges 4-hole steel range with warming closet, $0)1 .50 only....! -li 6-hole steel range with warming closet, 0.58 " only 9i-0 See our Large Line of Quick Meal Ranges Stoves sold on payments 0x9 Seamless Brussels Hugs. Most attractive designs and very good values even at $10. S 9x12 Brussels Rug. Latest l seamless jiatterns and besi tott V workmanship. Tliey will wear an awfully lung tlmo and alwas loov good. 9x12 Brussels Hugs, in most distinctive and exdusive de signs. They will certainb please the eye and our Immense etock give.i a fine opportunity for wide ranfe'e o( selection. for our beautiful 9x12 Ax mlnster Hugs. If you have ever triced Axminstcrs yon can appreciate the figures wo quote. We say to you: "T'on't make a purdiuse be fore coming here." You can s;:ve frur.t J7.00 to $12.00 on this very rug. Tha 's worth while, Isn't It? Wo havo some nios! attractive designs In this grade and they wear and hold their color longer than oa will expect them to. 9x12 high grade Velvet Run these are great values a. cur price. If you are r.nt sure of that Jt:st make a few Inquiries ar.u learn what otuprs charge for .912 Velvet Hugs. Do that. 12.50 $17.59 5 $341 Iliho?any, Leather Upholstered 3-piece set This Is a Eolid mithoainy finished parlor suite (hat can not he duplicated in Omaha for Iofs than $50.00. Genuine lpather seat and back. .50 for this Sewia Ilachine This is a standard drop hend. stron ly and srienilllcaliy mads machine, tirly the le-t materials used In Its C'niiitriirt.lon. Tlie factory inanufac tuiina; It la In no "combine", that's why e can sell it so cheap. $6 03 Sanitary Scrags $3.75 $3'15 for lh!s Sanitar7 Couch Ptrcngiy constructed and guar anteed not to sag nor loso its shape. We have them to lit any ted. The price tiuotel above 13 for full size. A liardsipire f-'anltary Couch ad- Jusiatle so na to be made Into a bed In a few seconds, l'urlng the diy It folds Into nn ornamental ji'ore cf furniture A rep'ilar ft nl :e In ni y t imaha store. win .iit-i.';ty?;lf''Lti."Vw:r-' $12 Mattress $6.75 Finest quality, especially selected, long fiber felt. This is not a "stuffed"' mat'. tern, but Is hand made and guaranteed to always give pfec satisfaction. In Omaha stores it sells for $12.60. Transfer from any Omaha car to any So. Omaha car and pay a visit to our store You can make mney by it. A)) South Omaha cars pass our door. HOME 2.rtl"i and 3L, Streets RNITURE CO SOUTH OMAHA iirn.m".ttif,ir n"" "r:i'"n rm.f "tv SB 82