ft 1 il THK OMAHA SUNDAY NOVEMBER 26. 1011. TOPICS FOR ADAY OF REST Scleral Churches Will Unite for Thanksgiving Berrices. MUSIC SERVICE AT CATHEDRAL B-v. M. I,. MHIrk WfH Preach IIU I, ant -rnin Snadajr Calvary IlaplUt Celebrates Tvtmty Flflh Annlrrrnarr. KOTED EDUCATOR SPEAKS HERE SUNDAY AFTERNOON. The roriK'-egatlon of the Calvary Bnp tlst church. Twenty-fifth and Hamilton trcetr, will celebrate Its twenty-fifth annlvemary with services starting this morning and continuing through Wednes day evening. Evening services will be held today in the morning, afternoon and evening. Evening services will bo held Monday and Wednesday. An ex cellent program has been provided for the three days - and many ) speakers of note will deliver addresses. Among thote who will speak will be two former pas tors. Rev. 8. E. Wilcox and Rev. Thomas Anderson. Rev. A. W. Clark, first pastor of the church, cannot be In ' attendance, but a letter which he has written to the present pastor, Rev. E. R. Curry, will be read. . N The address at Monday evening's service will be given by Rev. S. Matthews, dean of the divinity school of the Chicago university. Wednesday evening"! ser vice will be in the nature of a reunion for thanksgiving and praise. Short talks by members and others on, the history of the rhurnh will be given. The following special music will be given by the choir at the First Fresby terlan- church, .Seventeenth and Dodge rtreets, Sunday evening, November 26: 1'relurte Elegle from Suite Browskl Quartet A Day In Thy Courts Rogers Quartet The Radiant Morn Hath Passed Away Woodward Duel'-BleKsed Savior West Mrs. Dale, Mrs. Miller. Offertory Funeral Prelude Oulllnant Tenor Solo Hong of Thanksgiving , Allltsen Mr. Johnston. Quartet The Silent 8ea. .!.... ..Neldllnnor Postlude Sortie ...'... ". Rogers ', ; ! The feaat of St. Cecilia will be cele brated with due solemnity Sunday morn . lng at ??(. Cecilia's Prc-cathedrar at the 11 o'clock, mass. Right- Rev. Monslgnor Colanert, V. O., will' be celebrant of the mats, .assisted by Rev. ' John I. Smith ' and Rev, V. P. Harrington as deacon and suhdeacon, and Rev. James O'Herne as master of ceremonies. Rev: Father Hal laghan of St. Bridget's . church, South Omaha, will preach the panegyric on the saint," Rev. E. M. Gleeson will have charge of the choir. Special musical service Sunday evening at 7:50 at Trinity cathedral. Full choral evensonn by Dean Tancock and the choir of the cathedral, after which an organ and violin recital will-be given. Baptist. Tmmanuel. Twenty-fourth and Pinkney, Rev. J. 8. Ebersole, Pastor Bible school at :45; full orchestra, directed bv V. L. Hetherlnston. Rev. Wilson Mills, r. D will preach at 11. Young People's Vneetfng at 6:9). At 7::) the pastor will r.reach. on "Can a Sincere Man Be Wrong?" Wednesday evening at 8, song, - praise and covenant meeting. ; : First; Twenty-ninth Avenue (Park Ave nue) and Harney Organ recital n.t nvik . At 10:30 preaching by Rev. U 'A. Garri- . roii, .premaent urana island college: sub Ject. "An Education for Today." Bible , school at noon : special musla bv or . ohestra led by Miss Allen. OrsaiJ recital .'at - At J:S0 preaching bv-Rev. T.. A - 5arrlsnB : subject. ' "The Fatherhood -of , uuu, . i.norus cnoir. ' Grace,. Tenth and Arbor,? ReVr B. F. Fellman. Pastor Sunday 'school at 10' a. m.; morning .sermon at ll; subject, "The r Superhuman' Factor In Service;" young people's meeting at 7 p. m.; evening ser mon at 7:46; subject, "The Blood of jesus. ine pastor also will give two brief preludes in connection with the ' sermons. In the morning he will speak on "The Arbitration Treaties" and In the evening On "The Christian Obligation of Early, Shopping," Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock- Rev. Wilson Mills, missionary , bishop of Nebraska, will give a stereop- tlcon lecture on "Mission Work In Burmah." Thanksgiving night at 8 a lit erary and muBlcal program will be ren dered. , . Grand View Sunday School, Fourth and Cedar Meets at 3 p. m.; R. B. Elrod, superintendent. . -' Cbrl.tlan. First, Twenty-sixth and Harney, Rer. J. M, : Kersey, Pastor Services at 10:45 '- and 7,38. Sunday school at noon. Young y reupit) a Bucieiy ai o;ow. North Side, Twenty-second and Lothrop, H. J.' Krlschilteln, Minister Bible school at . 9:30 a. m.; teachers will meet their classes at tne cnurcn and then retire to hois.es for the lesson study; no morning or evening preaching service. This church will unite In the union Thanksgiving serv ice Tbursduy morning at the First United rrtsuyierian cnurcn, i wenty-nrst i and Emmet streets .'..(,. ChrUtlan Sclrnre. First Church of Christ, St. Mary's Ave nue and Twenty-foui Ui Street Sunday school at 9:46 a, m. Sunday services at il a. m. and 8 p. m. Subject of lesson-sermon, "Ancient and Modern .Necromancy, ur ihhiucuiiii ana . iiypnoiium jje tiounued." , Connrea-atlonal. ' ParkVale, Thirty-first and Gold Sunday sehool at 10; K. C. Wilbur, superinlenit- ent. Christian Endeavor at :&. At 7:30 ' t'ermon by Kev. J. P. Clyde. . First, Nineteenth and Davenport, Rev. . F. T. Rouse. Pastor; F. C Freemanlel. Chorister Services at 10:30 and 7:45. loung peoples society at 6:4R. Plymouth, Twentieth apd Spencer, Rev. jonn !'. ciyae. Minister Theme at 10:30. f'Human Responslhllltv." Solo ny lira. . I.ena f ine Moot, euiiuay school tt noon No evening service. , St. Mary's Avenue, James Alexander Jenkins, u. u.. Minister -At u:M the pastor will deliver a Thanxseving sermon on "The National Self and the National Pong." At 7:J0 song service and sermon, i ne iuammcn oi t nrignieousness. Saratoga. Twenty-fifth und Ames Ave- nun. Rev. O. M. Humphreys, Pastor Sun day school at lu; sutiject at 11 Conae ration." Christian Endeavor at 0 10. J. Nlckerson, leader. Evening service at 7:.i. Women Mllile study class on Wednesday afternoon. No service Thurs day evening on account of union Thanks giving service at Pearl Memorial Moiho dist Episcopal church. Lutheran. St. Paul's. Twenty-elthth and Parker, ltv. K. T. Otto. Pastor Worship at 10 and 7:45. Evening subject, "The L.ivltig wura. bunaay school at U:30. Thanks- giving service Ihursuay evening at . St. Mark s English, Twentieth and Burdetie, 1.. Groh, Putor "Wrong Chrijat ot Liiuenever ui f alse Believers of True Btlievers" at 11. "End of tliu ( hurth Year" at 1:M. Sunday school at 6 o. Young People's society at tAo. (.'atechlsation Wednesday at 7:30, Friday fct 4. Grace, 1326 South Twenty-sixth M. L. . Mellck, whu has been palor t,t this church for eight years and seven months, will end his services wnh this church on Sunday. At the 11 o'clock services a resume of the work will be given, fol lowed with a farewell address. At J:-X the dosing sermon. Sunday school at 9. it. Duther league at 'Jl. Topic. "Thanks giving Festival The Precious Thoughts of God." Prayer meeting on Wednesday night. Class of catechism on Friday at 1 St. Matthew's English, Nineteenth and Castellar, Rev. G. W. Snyder, piuitor Services at 10:45 and 7:30. Morning sub- tect. "Wbr D We Mender Thanks T" .Teeing subject. "The Go.'pel."' Sunday -hj at noon. Song service at 7. Mid week sprrrt and choir rehearsal Wdjies imt erening at pastor's fen. dance, i,,2 South Fifteenth street. Pastor's ladieV JIM and Woman's Mlsalonarr socit!es rt iTtdar at 1 at trw residence of Mrs. Laaim R. EajreS, liiJ South Klfteenih. Xonntzs Memorlsl, Far nam and Tven-IT-flub Avenue, Rev. Dr tniver D. F3txly, Pastor Morning subject. "The Jkud of the Mlorld." Id the evening a spe miMl aervio will ba Ueld; at 7.4& Mrs. fy LOWELL. H. M'AFEE. President of Park college. Parkvlllo, Mo., who speaks on "Why the Blble7" at the Young Men's Christian association at 4 p. m., Sunday, In the Interest of the Men and Religion Forward Movement. Benjamin will give a fifteen-minute organ recital and at 8 o'clock a special musical service will ba given by the choir. The occasion is the annual thank offering meeting. The pastor will give a special address. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Luther lcnftue at 7 i. m. ; catecreticui ciasnea every Friday afternoon at 4:15 and every f riday evening at 7:w. Hplacopal. St. Stephen's mission, Twenty-fourth and Ames, Saratoga hall Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning prayer, il a. m. St. Paul's, Thirty-second and California, W. H. Bagley, Rector Holv communion, 8 a. m. ; Sunday school, iv t. m.; choral eucharlst, 11 a. m. St. John's, Twenty-slith and Franklin, Rev. W. II. Bayley, Rnctor Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. ; choral eucharlst, 11 a. m.; evensong, 7:45. Church of St Philip the Deacon. Twen-. ty-flrst and Paul, Rev. John Albert Wil liams, Rector Sunday next before Ad vent. Holy communion at 7:30. Morning nraver at 10:30 Holy communion ana sermon at 11. Evening prayer and sermon at 8. Sunday Bchool and catechism at 12:30. Church of the Good Shepherd. Twen tieth and Ohio, Rev. T. J. Collar. Roctor Holy communion 8 a. m.. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., morning prayer with sermon at 11 o'clock. This service will be con ducted by the Rev. James Noble of St. Mathlas church. Evening prayer wlin sermon at 7:30 o'clock. Holy communlo.i and sermon on Thanksgiving day at 10 a. m. Trinity Cathedral, Eighteenth and Capi tol Avenue Celebration of the holy com munion at 8. Sunday school and Bible class In the parish house at 9.30. Morning Srayer and sermon- at 11. Preacher, Kev. lr. Hoar of Point Hope, Alaska. Even ing prayer and address at 7:30. An organ and violin recital at close of service. Thanksgiving day: Celebration of the holy communion at 8. Morning prayer and sermon at 11. Offertory on behalf of the Clarkson Memorial hospital. Metboillat. ITanscom Park, Twenty-ninth and Wool- worth, Rev. E. B. Crawford, Pastor- Morning 'Service at iu:su. sermon, "The Revealed God." Evening service at 7:46. Sermon, "Christ's Appeal to the Heroic." The Norwegian . and Danish, North Twenty-fifth and Decatur, Kev. R, P. Petersen, Pastor services with preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. unday school let by s. o. Danlolsen at 9:4& a. m. . Trinity, Twenty-first and Blnney. Rev, G. W. Abbott Pastor Preaching In the morning by tne pastor Bubject, "Modern Mllataraltls." in the evening Mm. Mountfort wlir jrlve' her celebrated lecture on "Tile, yia Testament Lite of Pales tine." ..7 , . V Walnut Hill. Forty-first and Charles, William Boyers, Pastor Public worship and sermon by ..pastor at and 7.80. Morning subject, "The Call of Abraham." Evening , subject, VThe Tongue, Its Use and Abuse. , Hunnay school at- noon, Epworth league at 6:30. Oak Street. Twentieth and Oak. Rev. T. C. Webster, Pastor Bible school at S. adult and other classes for all. Preaching in evening at v:;w Dy tne pastor. Mid week meeting Jnuraaay evening at 8. This will be a' Thanksgiving service led by Dr. Webster. All .welcome. First Swedish, Corner North Nine. teenth and Burt, Gustav Erlckson, Pas tor Sunday school at 10 a. nv; preach ing at n, suoject, me sate Way; Epworth league at 6:30 p. m.; subject for discussion, "Methodism's Responsi bility to America;" preaching at 7:30 p. m., subject, . "The Character of Daniel." Diets Memorial. Tenth and Pierce. J Franklin Haas. Pastor Etermon bv castor at 10:30. Sabhatlv school at 11:46; A. O. Walker, superintendent. Epworth .leairue devotional service, at. 6:30. At 7:30 the Haraca and i I'nliatnea. classes wtll . tak charge of the service, rendering a pro gram consisting of. addresses and musical selections. . , . . . First, Twentieth and Davenport, Dr Milton B. Williams, D. D., Minister Morning service at li; stmject, The Christ . of the Andes; a Messenger of World Peace;" evening, service at 7:30: subject, "The Christian Graces." This Is the lant of the series or evening sermon on the Failure of Skepticism." Sunday school at v:v a. m.; -p worm league at :3i p. m. Pearl Memorial, Twenty-fourth and Iarimore, Carl G. Badur, Pastor Morn ing worship, 10:30; service for shut-ins, auspices of Epworth league; Sunday school at noon; L. M. GJerde, superin tendent; Junior league at 3:30: Miss Ruth TrumMe, superintendent; Epworth league at 6:30; home missionary program; even ing worship at'T'fiV sermei ;.astor. First quarterly conference, Tuesday, Nov. as, 8 p. m: union intuiKsgtving serv ice. November S P. m. ; Rev. O. M. Humphreys of Saratoga Congregational aliurch will preach. McCsbe. Fortieth and Farnsm, the Rev. T'.ev. John Grant Slilck. I'astnr Sunday school at 10 a. m.. Superintendent D. t). Curry, In charge. Preaching by the pas tor at 11 a. m., themo, A rromlse of Universal Peace." The inpetlngs will be nrld In the two south rooms of the church. No evening service. Prnyer meeting Wednesday night at the pastor's home. Our people, are Invited to worship Thanksgiving morning at the Clifton 1T.11 I'resbyterian church. The sermon will b delivered by the Rev. William Boyers of the Walnut Hill Methodist church. Presby ierlan. First. Twentv-flrst and Emmet, A. O. Douitlass. Pastor At 10:30 a. m., sermon for Temerance day, "A Covenant with Death: 7:30 p. nth, IS the Young Man Safe?" Bible school at noon; Young peo ple's society at 6:30 p. in. Falrvlew, Forty first and Pratt. C. It. Fleming, Pastor Bible school at 1:45. Aft ernoon worship at 1 suhject, "What Jesus Swore To." Evening service of song at 7.45. Midweek service at 8 on Tues day evening. Mr. Kaston Is the leader. Central United Presbyterian, Twenty- fourth and 1 lodge At IO:SO a. m. annual thsnlcs offering sorv.ee of the Women's Missionary society and King s Daughters. Sabbath school at noon Young 1'enple's meeting at 6 o0 p. m. Evening service t 7: JO o'clock. First, Corner Seventeenth and Dodge, Rev. Kdwln Hart JenKn, D. I)., Pas tor-Public worship 10: W. with- sermon by the pastor, theme. "The Spiritual Koundatlona of This Nation." Evening worship at 7:30, special musical program. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:15. Sun day school at it. Third, Twentieth and I.envenworth, F. P. Ramsay. Ph. I . Pastor-Sunday school and pnstnr'p adult classes. !:. Worship with sermon, 10:4.. subject "The Place of the Lord's supper." Evening worship with sermon. 7:30. subject. "What Has Been Done to Make Heaven." Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8. First Reformed, Twenty-third Street and South Central Boulevard C. M. Rohr bough. Pastor sund.iy sciioot, 9:46; C. W, Thomas, superintendent; morning wop. slip. 11; sermon topic, "Walking with God." followed by communion service; evening service: Christian Endeavor at 7; Thanksgiving service at S. Lowe Avenue. Corner Fortieth and Nicholas, Kev. Nathaniel MrGlffln, D. D. Pastor Morning service at 10:30 o'rlock, sermon on "The Fault of Sins"; Sabbath school at 12 a. m.. Christian Endeavor at l p. m.. evening service at 7.30 o'clock. W'etlaesilay venln meeting at 8 o'clock led bv Mr. Fred NeHon. suMect, "Is the World One Parish? It Not, Why Not?'" Westminster, Corner Twenty-ninth and Mason, Hev. Thomas H. Mcl'nnnell, l'tor Morning worship with ernt'n. 10 30. subject, "The Light of the Woral." Sabbath school and Kihle classes. 11. Westminster chnnel and Sunday school. ISO. Young People's society. 7. . Service of praise with sermon, 8, snrmnn subjert "The Net that Reaches to the IVptha.", Cllfion Hill. Forty-fifth and Grant. Thomas H. Greenlee, Pastoi Sttndny Sundav school, 10. At 11 a. m. an address on "International Pence" will be given by Mrs. Mclntoah of Washington, P. C. She Is a sinter of lllphop Harris of the Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs. Mc. lntoHh has been a prominent missionary and le'turer for a grat many years. Evening worship at 7:20 The Church of the Covenant. Twenty seventh and Pratt. C. 11. Fleming, Pas torMorning worship at 10:41. subject. "The New Covenant." Endeavor at H 4S. Evening worship at 7 0 subject. "What Jesus Swore To." Midweek service at 7:30 on Wednesday evening. Mr. Glrar det. leading. A. rally day service In the Bible school at' the Church of tho Cov enant next Lord's day at 12. North. Corner Nineteenth and Ohio. M, V. 11 1 bee, 1). D., Pastor Morning wor- thlp at 10:30. Sunday school at 12. Young enpis's Hm-lety Christian Endeavor at (t JO. Evening service at 7 30. Themes Thanksgiving, the Hour Festival." and Heal Manhood." The evening will bo a rally for the Men and Religion Move, ment. Prayer meeting at 7 4i W ednesday evening. I'nlon Thanksgiving service at First I'nlted Presbyterian church Thurs day at 10:30 a. m. Castellar Street. Sixteenth and Cas tellar. Ralph H. Houseman. Minister Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, meeting of tho session to cot.fer with new mem- he rs. l'ulillo worship, reception of mem bers, observance of communion, sacra mental meditation, "The Analogue of the Bread," 10 .10. Hlble school at 12, Henry Uraner, superintendent. Young Peonies meeting, f. 45. Evening worship, 7:13 A chorus choir under the direction of Mlrs CallMa Kerr loads thi music. Sermon theme, "The Henrtbook of God the II md hook of Man for Right Living." Thurs day morning, 10:30. for one hour. Thanks giving service. Special music. Sermon on "The Divine Benefactor." t'altarlan. First Church, Seventeenth and Cass. Rev. Manfred Lllllrfors, l'h. D.. Minister Service at 10.30 a. m., subject of address, "The Function of the Church In tho Community." Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. m SI rf M mm- - aaa sF Key to the Situation liee Advertising. )stBgshrDAit SANATOntUfJ This !ntltutlon l the onlr o in the central west with neparaU buildings gituated lu their own ample ground. yet enUr,1 distinct and. rendering H VOW to clusaify caspg. The one building bolng fitted for and devoted to tne treatment of - noncontagious ana nonmental diseases, bo others toe ing admitted. The other' Best Cottage being designed for ana devoted to. the exclusive treatment of select meitsl cases, requiring Cor a time watchful csre and spe cial nursing. -r Girlish Complexion Easily Acquired . .(From Woman's Magazine.) If your complexion's bad just try this simple, harmless homo treatment. It will prove a revelation to you. This evening before retiring cover the entire face with a thin layer ef ordinary mercoilzed wax, wTilch you can get at any drug store. In the morning wash this off with warm water, followed by a dash of cold. Fine particles of the lifeless scarf skin adhere ,lo the wax and are removed with It. Re peat this treatment nightly untll the en tire surface skin I absorbed in this way. The result the lovllest natural com plexion lmaglnuble. The fresh, new skin then In evidence Is soft and velvety In ap pearance, delicately tlntfd with the bloom of youth. The old surface skin comes off so grad ually, there Is no pain, no Inconvenience, and no detention Indoors. Chaps, black be'ads. freckles, moth patches, liver spots, pimples or any cruptlona are of course removed with the f-klu Itself. Adv. Yocn IlOOKM AM) WIMKJUS I.KAK1 Stop all draught by lining Monarc.i fletp.l llf srs . weatner strips ti !l l l;cn fi drauhty M Uly it- V SUNDERLANr f 1614 Haniey j47 Little children catch cold they play upon cold rioors. tuel i.nu grea uuc3u ii com winus are Kut out at windows and door. Ask Fire-Ipwiitoiry Sale of Liinileiimo Because we must move from our rooms many of our linoleums, we' begin Monday morning a stupend ous sale of all our entire stock of printed and inlaid linoleums. The prices are brought down so far that in some cases they are only a fraction of the original cost. In every instance they are much lower than the orig inal figures, giving us slightly more than cost The sale is the biggest we have ever conducted in our linoleum department. See these excellent goods Monday and judge for yourself. Some are now displayed in our south window. Remember, the prices are the lowest in the city for the quality, and it will be many months before they can be duplicated. Bring measurements and get exact linoleums for your rooms. These linoleums may not be needed in your home now, but they undoubt edly soon will be, and the prices are so little that you can afford to buy now and keep in storage until needed. Printed and Inlaid Linoleums !!i'.?ri 'Vail T AW'V'. ' " -"- Ml ST ' rsmAj j.l j, : . jJ " ' !.. ff i 1 i i unr it' ' $1.75 Grade Inlaid Linoleum-Square yard '. $150 $1.65 Grade Inlaid Linoleum- Square yard jpl $1.50 Grade Inlaid Linoleum Square yard '. . . .S1.25 $1.35 Grade Inlaid Linoleum Square yard $1.00 Remnants per square yard ......., 50c Printed Linoleum v ' 85o Printed Linoleum 12 feet wide square yard . . ..... ..... ,59c 80c Printed Linoleum 6 feet wide-1 Bquaro yard 55c 65c Printed Linoleum--( feet wide square ' yard 4 . ,45c 50c Printed Linoleum 6 feet wide tquare yard 39c Remnants per square yard ...25c Oil Cloth, per square yard .20c Wo Sale of Migh Quality Rugs In connection with our special linoleum inducements this week, we are, making a great sale in our rug department. The finest and most beautiful designs in drop pattern "rugs of all sizes will be sold at prices which are clear down to rock-bottom. They cannot be equaled anywhere in' the city.' The quality of the rugs is the highest. The manufacturers who made these coverings are among the 'best in the country. The pile, the design, the color scheme and the quality make the offerings the finest inducements that we have had in many months. The sale includes Brussels, Wilton Velvets, Axminsters, Scotch weaves all wool art squares and several other grades. It is a sale that 'will be rernembered long in Omaha. It begins at 8 o'clock Monday morning. Some of the offerings follow. Choice Selection of Beautiful Rugs $10.00 $31.50 Brussels Rug Size 10-6x12.. $10.00 $15.50 $28.00 Brussols Rug 10-6x10-11.. . .$18.00 $14.00 Brussels Rug Size 9x12.. $22.50 Brussels Rug Size 9x12.. $33.50 Brussels Rug Size 9x12. . . .$25.00 $35.00 Royal Wilton Rug-Size 9x12 $30.00 $38.00 Royal Wilton Rug Size 9x12 $30.00 $45.00 Royal Wilton Rug-Size 9x12 $35.00 $60.00 Royal Wilton Rug 10-6x12. .$45.00 $40 Royal Axminster Rug 11-3x12. $30.00 $52.50 Ardahan Rug Size 11-3x12. $42.00 $21.00 Brussels Rug Size 11-3x12.. $15.00 $35.00 Wilton Velvet Rug 11-3x12. $27.50 $48.00 Brussels Rug Size 10-6x13-6 $38.00 $40 Extra Axminster 10-6x13-6 . . . $30.00 $16.50 Brussels Rug Size 6-9x8-11. $11.00 $13.00 Brussels Rug Size 6x10-9.. .$10.00 '' $18.C0 Brussels Rug Size 8-3x10-4. $11.00 $17.00 Brussels Rug Size 8-3x9-3. .$11.00 $20.C0 Brussels Rug Size 8-3x11-6. $13.00 $16.50 Brussels Rug Size 6-9x12. . .$12.00 $23.00 Brussels Rug-Size 8-3x12-6. $15.00 $32.00 Brussels Rug-Size 8-3x10-6. $18.00 $26.00 Brussels Rug Size 10-6x10-6 $15.00 $26.50 Brussels Rug-Size 10-6x12.. $18.00 $26.00 Brussels RugSize 11-3x12-9 $19.00 $22.50 Brussels Rug Size 9x11. .. .$15.00 $20.00. Brussels Rug Size 10-6x10-2 $12.00 $33.50 Brussels Rug Size 9x12. .. .$25.00 $32.50 Brussels Rug Size 10-6x12.. $20.00 $26.00 Brussels Rug-Size 10-6x13.. $14.00 $25.50 Brussels Rug Size 9x12-2.. .$16.00 $24.00 Brussels Rug Size l(V6xl2-3 $13.00 $32.50 Brussels Rug-Size 10-6x11-9 $20.00 $22.50 Wilton Velvet Size 8-3x9.. .$15.00 $23.50 Wilton Velvet-Size 8-10xll-4$lO.OO $24.00 Wilton Velvet-Size 0x9-6.. ,$1G.00 $22.50 Wilton Velvet Sizo 8-3x8-3. $15.00 $26.50 Wilton Velvet Sizo 8-3x11-6 $18.00 $27.00 Wilton Velvet Size 10-6x9-4 $17.00 $21.00 Wilton Velvet-Si zo 8-3x9-6. $13.00 $24.00 Wilton Velvet-Size 8-3x9-6. $1G.00 $27.00 Wilton Velvet-nSize 8-3x12.. $19.00 $20.00 Wilton Velvet Size 8-3x8-3. $12.00 $31.00 Wilton Velvet-10-6xl0-0... $19.00 $41.50 Wilton Velvet 10 6x11-1. . .$28.00 $23.00 Axminster Rug 8-3x10-9. . . .$14.00 $22.50 Axmin3ter Rug Sizo 8-3x8-9 $14.00 $35.00 Axminster Rug Size 8-3x12. $24.00 $25.00 Axminster Rug 8-3x10-9 $1G.00 $27.50 Axminster Rug 7-4x10-6. . . .$20.00 $31.00 Axminster Rug Sizo 8-3x10. $22.00 $33.C0 Axminster Rug Sizo 10-6x11 $19.00 TilMBT Remember-'Cood furniture may be cheap, but "cheap" furniture cannot be good. (0 71 Established 1884 tewairt Beat in Co, THE TAG POLICY HOUSE 413-15-17 South Sixteenth Street $34.00 Axminster Rug-Size 10-6x12 $2f.00'1 h $32.50 Axminster Rug 10-6x11-6. . .$19.00 $12.75 Kashmir Rug Size 9x12 $8.50 $18.00 Scotch Weave Rug 9x12.... $12.00 $13.50 Wood Fibre Rug-Sizo 9x12. $10.00 Dest Quality all Wool Art Squares $16.25 All Wool Art Square12xl3-6 $12.50 $14.50 All Wool Art Square-12xl2 . $11.00 $12.60 All Wool Art Square 12x10-6 . $9.50 $10.80 All Wool Art Square 9x12. . .$8.25 $8.10 All Wool Art Square 9x9 $G.50 ' $6.75 All Wool Art Square 9x7-6.. . .$5.50 $5.40 All Wool Art Square 6x9 $4.25 Wool Filling Art Squares $11.70 Wool Filling Art Square Size 12x13 6 $9.55 $10.40 Wool Filling Art Square Sizo 12x12 ....$8.50 $9.10 Wool Filling Art Square Size 12x10-6 $7.40 $7.80 Wool Filling Art Square 9x12 $G.35 $6.85 Wool Filling Art Square Size 9x10-6 $5.55 $5.85 Wool Filled Art Square 9x9. .$4.75 $5.00 Granite Art Square Size 9x12. $3.50