( THE OUATIA SUNTUT BEE: JANUARY 21. 1912. TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST; ; V7ttabiteT JmbjUiLia Church Choir OiT Monthly Haaietl. CIDICATI K02I3 PEKBYIIKIAS Fun in the Swimming Tank alt (tree! Met bed let 4'aailaaes Be wivala Je. M. aliases Talks Van Dyke'e "Toe lest Werd." ' The moot hi- msSKSi pr.rru of Uw Westminster Preebyttrin enure to be dm Sunday evening at t oviock will be of exceptional Intereft. ire services, ot ! Miss Belle Voa ilsnsfeiie. sad A. ;JL Newton, Kiwr. having U-.ii s?cired. j The program ar.ll te at lotion; (Prelude - Quartet The Hitent Hf i .n. H Ne annsrr ! Contralto solo unv'i Jt-iuttiui i Lend Mi nigh Vrs. A. it. ..'!; Mrs el E. Larg.t.. ! Tenor Hole-The King ol i!..- ' Shepherd 1 A. Z Nwi';n. j guartat-A Legend I. IV. ha:kok;. Cello- ai Andante Rl''. Hub Prrlver tbl Causor.e Am'rs. -eiii Ui Von iiuulrltie Soprano nt felecul Mlrs Gwendoline White. I Dsdicatloa of the handsome new North ; Presbyterian church. Twenty-fourth t,it j Wirt streets, nse been set for February t The dedlcstnrlsl frvW win be held on thla day and be followed with a afrit of eoeelal service !n tne nature of revival land celehrstioiL. Dr. Ge.irre K. Luccnrk I rl"s ki jot the Oak Psrlt cowra. ClW-agu, will j preach at ilia dedicator! si ft Ice. Tha full program will be publiabcd wltliln a few daya. . I ixjias OP SCHOOL BOYS OKTTLNO THEIR FIRST 8WIM Ml.VtJ LESSON Iff THB T. M. C. A. PLUNGE. i Inereajlng lntere.it !n tli rental serv ices at the Oak Street Uelhudlst church haa convinced those infetmrg,! that Ike nestings should ba continued, at lean far another weak. Many converts were thla weak. Rev. T. '. Webater. by at h era. will eantlnua to lead tea nestings and all latareatad persona, wfcathar Methodists or not. are Invited. Tba Sunday evening semea" will ba at 143, Morning aarvlca will be at tha ttaual ear and Bible achool at I o'clock In tlx afternoon. Tha meetings through tha 1 week will begin at t o'clock In tha even- ' Respeclabie Rinnan" la tha general ubject of a special aerlea of sermons, ta ba begun Sunday evenlnf by Rev. K. R, Curry, pattor of tba Calvary Baptlat ehurab. There will be five or all aer atooa In tha aerlea. Mr. Curry will go Ita Waux Falls. . t.. Tburaday. Janu ary , ta (Iva two addreaaea before tha lotadanti at tha Sioux Falui rolletta. Tha day wilt be the ooHef t'l annual day of prayer. I Henry Van IVrlte't "The Lost Ward" ;wlll ba tha auMert of a aennon by Rev. V. B. Wllllama. paetor of tha Klrat 'Method let church. Sunday even Inf. The atory la one of tha moat powerful of lr. Van D,k.:. .l'.I Ukt deeply r J'1-.' .11(1 oua and yet poaaanlns atront Intor aat far wilnda oat retlfloiuly bent. Tha , atory tranaporta tha reader ta tba Ufa at Aktloch of Syria In tha daya whan John tba Preebytrr waa at tba halxht of his tana aa a preacher. Ha la one of tha principal characters I tha atory. $. I.. W. Haaton of St. Stephena Kpla. eupa! mlaaloa kas tiled publlratlon of aot lee that tha mlaaloa la (really In need af a reed arena far ua In Ita aarvlrea t tha Caanty norpltal. ' It ta hoped anmeene may ba of help In eeeorlns one. On Wednesday rverrtnf, JanuarM N. at I a'elark. Dr. M. B. WlllUuna. pastor of tha First MatkodUt BoMropal ehurck. will address an open martins" of the Brotherhood at Lowe Avenue church an "vandalism." ' Baptist. Calvary lire ark. Thirty-fourth and Sew- ard-Hible M .,. v.. H, owells, auperintendem. Immanurl, Tweaty-faurth and Ptnkney. Rev. t. a Kberaole, Pssiur lrearhln( by tha pastor at 11 and 1m. Baptism at tke evenln( eervice. Vousf aenaie a meeting at as. aiiaweak meeting Wednesday at a. Flret. Corner Harney Street and Park 'Avenue. Rev. John Matthews, ) 'est or I Preaching nwrnlna and evening by Hev. J. W. t'onlry of Fresno, t el.; morning aervtca at 10 k; Htmday arhool at U' oung people's prayer meeting, C p. n.; prayer meeting, Wednesday, " g p. m. Oraoa, Tenth and Arbor. Rev. P. F jVellman. PaatorStindsy school at W. Morning sermon. "Jesus Wathituc the llnarlples' Feet." at 11. Toung people's meeting at t. Biventua sermon, A aiigniy Vamlna In that Land." at I . The lm-' jmanuel arcbeatra will furnish music at! thla service. Calvary. Twonty-flfth and Hamilton. Rev. E. R. Curry. Pastor-Servlcea at l:i land I S). Kveulng subject will be t.rst ot a aerlea of eermona on "Respectable Bin-i , nera." RIMe school at noon. Men's claw I subject af dlei'uesloa. "The ParaWe of llwr kluatard Seed." Stark Iv Jl.c Toung peo ple's eervlra at .'. Rrrulsr midweek de vetioaal aenice Hednerday eenltig at t i (brtattaa. 1 First, Twenty-mirth and Harnev. J. M. j Kersey. Pastor Pr"rlilng at is and ;".. Bible school at noon. Toung peo l ple a meeting at i.li. I North Side. Twentv-sacond and IxMh rop. II. J. Klrarhstetn. Minister Hlole I school. -M a. m.: morning worship at ; W O; Chrtatlan Kndavor. :J p. ai , evening arrvlce at 7..'u, hrUtlaw Seleaea. i First Church of Christ. Ht. Mary'e Avenue and Taenty-fourth Street sun-1 day achool at 1 4e a. dx: t-vinday eervicra i at 11 a. m. and k p. m. itir-;' -t of lesron I sermon. "IJI.'. " loakeecatlunal. i Plvmeuth. Twentieth and Spencer Morning eervks at W.. Hindsy achool, at noon. St. Man"' Avrnti. Jimes Aleianderi Jenkins. Jd'ntwter Morniug wvrshlp at: H' S); aubieci. "testis end John, tha Kin-1 skip of Bpirli." Music by. the church quar- tec ana a spec si msie quartet. First. Nlneternth and Davenport, Fred ,ertck T. Rouse, Pastor Moruinr and even-' I Ing worship at le w and The pastor , will preach, klurnltic theme. "Whaleo-1 .ever a Man Soweth;" evening, "The u ! 'A Cauee and Kffect." Toung People's Society ot C'brlstlaa Endeavor at C uV Bsksrawal. Ciurcb of tha (ood Sliepherd. Twentieth and Ohio. Rev. T. t. Collar. Rector Holy cosimunlon at a. m. Sunday achool at a. as. Morning prayer si 11 a. m. No evening service. St. Stephen's Mieslen. Saratoga Hall. Twenty-fourta and Ames. Rev. I. w : Vleaton. Paster Sunday arhool at M. Mormng prayer and sermon at 11. Coa firmauon lecture Sunday evening at heme of paster at 1 Church ot St. Philip the Dearest, Tern- i ty-ftrat and Paul. Rev. John Albert WM- i Its me. Rector-Third Sunday after the fcptiwany: holy eontmunjos ar".. morn lug prayer and sermon at 11: Sunday ' school and eateohwm. U.S p. as.; evening prayer and sermon at i. , Lotkeraa. 'Jrmre. Rsv. Luther M. Kubns. Paetor ' Preacatng eervice at Is:. Holy cont munion wilt be celebrated following the enure a service. Suaday acboot at V , St. Mark'e English Twen:,eth and Bnr-' detU Streets. L- Uroh. Pastor Services at II a. m.. "Trust Makes the Wcaa Si(hty:" " . "Strang Me.i Not All He roes." Sunday scnoel st 4:4S Toung Peo ple's Christian Endeavor. -fi. Cateehte anos Wednesday at f and Frldaya at 4. Kowntce Memorial. Farnam Street and iTwenor-elxth Avenue. Rev. rr. Oliver D. I SeJtaly. Paetor Morning worship and aer- . .men at 11. eabject. "A Mighty Moral Mee sAe for Modern Membera." Kventrg wor ; ship and eermoo at ; auhject. "The Re-' I bound of Bn." Sundar achool at a. isl ' I LuLaef fcftcue at l Special csAatkatlcal J o m. Regular ratechetlcal eiasaee Friday at 4:ti and 7:V St. Paul's. Twenty-eighth and Parker ritieets. Rev. K. T. Otto. Pastor-Services at M) a. m. and 1M p m. Kvenlng theme, "Klias." Sunday achool in English at 11:10. HI. Matthew's English. Nineteenth and Castellar Streets. Rev. O. W. Snyder. Pee-tor-rJervWi at M) 4i a. m. and I S p. m. Morning subject. "A Church Com pari eon from Jesus;" evening subject. "Tha Orest Neglect." Suaday school nils Bible reading and song aarvtc at t a. in. Tha Buys' Athletic club wlU meet In tha base ment of the church en Monday at IP. m. Vlble study and choir rehearsal aa Thura day evening at tha pestor'e residaaca. IkS South FlftecnlU street. Methodist. Trinity. Taeaty-nret and Kinney. C. W. Abbr.it. pastor-Preaching marring and evening. Morning subject: "A Plea for Old fashioned Righteousness." Kvenlng subject: 'The Need of tha, Human Soul." First, Tawnlletb aaaV Davenport, Rsv. Milton H. Williams, Minister Morning service at 11, subject. "Secret Prayer:" evening service at ' sub led. "Tha Lost Word:" Sunday achool. a. m.; Kb worth league. p. m.; amdwark meet ing. Wedneeilsy, J n, m. Walnut Hill, Forty-first and Charles. William Boy era. Pastor Public worship and sermon by paste at M S) snd ' Sunday school st noon. Oeorgs T. IJnd kv. Supenntsftdest Kpworth league at I S Men s club meeting m church par lore Monday night at I All men In vited. Pearl Memorial Twenty-fourth and Lartmore Avenue. Carl Q. Bader, Paa-tor-Mornlng worship at W HI. Sunday school at noe; Jur.!or league. B:SD p. m ; Cpaorth league devotional meeting, tM p. m.: evening worahip at :: prayer ai noma fourth. The public la welcome la nil services. Norwegian and Danish, North Twenty fifth and Decatur, K. P. Peteraen. Pas tor Mervlrea II snd k. with preaching by tha pastor. From January S to Febru ary i the Douglas County Holiness aaso alstlon will hold their midwinter conven tion In thla church. Rev. R. N. McKalg, C D.. will preach every afternoon at I S and evening at IS, Jenny Reevea Walker, singing evangelist. m conduct tha singing. Hsnsrom Park. Twenly-nlnllt and Wsolaorth. Rev. K. H. Crawford. Paa Un Morning aervloa, m. Sermon. "The guest for Truth." Dvening eervlee, 1:4a, sermin by the Re, tdward lilsiop. Die- trlct Hunerlniendsnt. Krwonit League, I I Topic, "Klljsh. tns Hebrew Protaa tant aad Patriot: the Strragth of Revolt Against Wrong." Mrs. Stallard, leader. The combined second and third quarterly donference will be hold Monday avardng II Klrat Swedish. North Nlneteeatk and Sort Streets, Gustsv Kriekson, la-tor Sunday achool at M. lad by Mr. F. B. Hamtwall. Bnwwrth league at Biib lect of short talk by pastor, "How Can We tlet Mora People ta Attend Ihe Churchf" Preaching at II and T; by Rev. Edwin Sahlen of Polk. Neb. Re vival meetines every evening nest week at t, except Monday and Saturday. Music by Mlsa Mlaala ,Nel-n and tha choir at every aarvlca. VlcCahe, Fortieth and Farnam, Rev. John Orsnt Shirk. Paator-Sundav school at M). Superintendent D. O. Curry In charge, preaching by the paetor at U and TJft Themee: Morning. "Holy Com munion, the invitation." Evening. "Our Three-Fold Dependenoa 1'poit flod." Tha ixird s supper will be onaerved in con nect ton with the morning service. Kp worth League service at s SX Mrs. R. H. Thorpe, leader. Tha annual election of etnoera for the Sunday achool will be held at tba church on Monday nlgnt and prayer meeting will be held at the same place on Wednesday night at o'clock. Freaks terlan. Falrvlew. Forty-first and Pratt, Charlea H. Fleming, Pastor Hlbls arhool at l ei Arrenraoa worship at a. us- Ject. "The Eagles." Tuesday evening tha second lesson in Matthew. lass Avesus. Corner Fortieth and Nlchalas, Rev. Nathaniel McOlffln. D. D., Pastor Mornlnx service st !:: evening service st :: Sundsy school at U m., Chrtatlan Endeavor at IS) p. xa. First. Rev. Edwin Hart Jeaks. Pnator- Publlc worship 10 with sermon by paetor. Kvealng worahlp at tiW. Chris tian Endeavor meeting at Sunday srheol at 11 Kveryena la Invited to attend. First. Seventeenth and Cess. Rev. Manfred l.Hllefora, Ph. D Minlst or der vtoea it Us, Subject cf ssrmon. Does It usas Any uirfsrenc wnat Wa Believer' Sunday achool at 11 t Laity fellowship at 1 North, Nineteenth aad Ohio. M. V. Hlgbss, i. U., Psstur-Publio worship at H)S) sad is storm ng theme. Ctiaasea." Bvanlng. "Patns and by paths.' Sunday school at It Y. P. S. C. at Sk, Prayer ai eating Wednee tay at t V Cllfton Hill, Forty-fifth and Orsnt, Thomas B. Oraeales. tutur Sunday echeol at S Public warship li. I heme. "The Bible scnooi, tno ncnoot ot Christ." 7 10, "I'nbelleC tha Sin of suta." At tba Wednesday evening meet eg the them will ba "Ortevlng the Holy spirit." First. Twenty-third and Central Boule vard. C. M. Rohrbaugh. Ptastor Sunday achool l eV C. W. Thomas, Superintend ent, Preaching II and t by Rev. Holyoks Chriotian mcssvor at i. Consistory meets Monday evening at T. Midweek servile weanreuoy mt s win be trackers' night. Third. Twentieth snd laavenworth. F. P. Rsmssy. Ph. U, Pastor-Sunday. I s. Sunday aebsol and naatof a adult class. Hl.ss. woraaip with sermon by Rev. C. H. Fleming, "Tha New Covenant." I S, worship with sermon by Rev. C. H. Fleming, "The Kaglee." Wednesday at Is a, prayer meeting. Church at lbs Covenant, Twenty-aev-anth and Pratt, Charlea H. Flemlns. Pastor-Rev. F. P. Rseneay prearhea at both tha morning and evening servtrss. Morning uebjeet, "A Pneat of Ihe Throne." Evening topic. "A Contract." Bible arhool at 11 and Rndeavor at t 46. Wednesday evening tha second lee sun In Matthsw at ' . Castellar Street, Sixteenth and Castel lar Ralph H. lioussmas. Minister The session will confer with proopecttve members at M S) a. m.: public worship, Including membership reception ami the oslebraiton of tha Lord s supper. W M a. nv ; theme af tha communion meditation, "Tha Manlfeatlng Spirit of Ood," It m.. Bible echeol: . n. m., young peoples meeting; l ei p. m., publie worship, with sermon theme, "Christ the Priest of Priests." The chorus choir will onn tribute special muslo to each eervice. Thursdsy afternoon at S K. with Mrs T. C. Cover, le Woolworth avenue, the January meeting of the Woman s Mia slaaary society. tailed Presbyterian. Central United, Twenty-fourth and Dodge, Hugh B. Speer. Minister Morn ing worship at 10 ; f-abbstli school at noon; young people's ineettu at S:30 p. evening worship at I XL r.rv. w. it. Sawhlll of Washington, la., "a no ia con ducting a successful series of gospel meetings, will preach both morning and evening. These meetinga ail! continue through to January t. First. 1 wentv-flrst and Emmet. A. C. Doualasa. Pastor M S. "Tha Bible. Ood'g Book for Man," 7:3). "No Condemna tion." Tne special gospel meetinga will continue through the week every even ing at 7:ek Rev. William A. Pollock pastor the following svenlngs of the pastor too following eevmngs of tha week. t ailed Brethren. Harford. Corner Nineteenth and lxith- rop. M. O. Mcl-augimn, restor atormng at !: communion service: evening st m t. sermon, w nat tnnsi is so tne World." Mlerellaaeas. ' International Bible Btudenta' Asaocla- tlon, Barlght Mali, nineteatn ana rar nam Sunday at I P. m.. subject, "The Restitution OT All ininas, speaser, n. L. Homan. At tha same place at IS p. m. a lecture will be given la tha sign language to the deaf by Prof. J. A. Gil lespie, to which all the deaf are very cor dially Invited. V. M. C. A. Notes. At Ihel regular meeting -of the bible classes on Monde v at s li H. II. Bald rise will give a short talk. Knlrlea are belns received for the asso- nisiinn ehsmolonshln In hsnd ball doubles. Drawlnaa will ba made and piay started; early next week. Handsome meaaia win be awarded tne winners. On Tuesday and Wednesday of next seek, K. M. Willis, business manager of the Young Men's Christian Association aiagaxlne. Association Men. with head quarters at New York City, will ba In Omaha. Tha Toung Men's Christian Association Otee club haa been aaked to sing for the State Society of Corrections which holds a convention In Omaha In the near future. The club will probably appear on the pro gram on Tuesday evening. January S The rlty conference of older boys under tha ausplcea of the here' .oemnilttee ol the Men and Helifflon movement held the first meeting Friday evening, at the; First Methodlet church. Three drlegatea i from each church hi Omaha were ap pointed, meeting for tha first lima at eup istr at o'ciock. Dr. V. L HoliSjter of the electrical en gtneerlng department of tha I nlversliy of Nebraska, will deliver a lecture an Friday evening at slfr P. m- In the assembly room of the Toung Men's Chrlstlen associstlon. Dr. Holllsler's sub yet will be "Opportunities lor Practical Workers In the Klectrlcsl Field." Oovenwr Aldrt.'h will be the guest of the Omaha Young Men's Christian sssb ciatlon on Sunday, being entertained by mamliMS of Ihe board of directors, la tha afternoon he will address tha Men's meeting at 4 o'clock. The subject of his stldress will be 'The Mental Biography i of the Neaarene." The men of Omaha are cordially Invited to be present. Ths "Cnrn-PoDS" hsvs become very pop alar at the Young Men s Christian asso ciation during tha past two weeks. The members are Insisting upon hsvlng hot pop-corn every Saturday evening. The membera of the4 bova' department have begun to ask for thla kind of fun and Thursdsy evening about sixty uf them had a good time popping corn. On every other Friday afternoon the young men students ot ths Omaha Com mercial and Boylea Bur in ess colleges err given s talk by a prominent Omaha bus iness roan under tbe auspices of the Young Men s Christian esoeiation. Mr. Wachob of the Omaha National bank ad dressed the young men of Boylea' college on Inday afternoon and Mr. Kleser of the Bennett company UUted to the Omaha Comerclal- stud eats. N. T. Tboraon, editor of the Omaha Posten and an active member of the Young Men'a Chrtatlan association, re cently received a number of large posters direct from Stockholm, advertising the Olympic games which will be held there June 9 to July 22 of th's year. These posters will be used by tha physical de partment off the asaodation. one ot them being placed In the lobby of the asso ciation at present. . ". Vt . C, A. Kates. 8'Jnday At tha vesper eervice at 4:S the address will be given by Charles A. Alden, the financial secretary ox tne Cm vervity ol tnrtaha, on the subject. "The Optimist of Gallieo." The music will be furnished by tns association chorus of forty voices, under the direction of Miss A. M. Karbarh. This service Is under the sut pices of tna educational department. Monday 1 ha annusl meeting oi the association wul be held on Monday even ing of tins week. On this even.ng there will be no reguisr supper serveu In either dining room, but there will he a member ship supper at t:li, which will be followed immediately br tha annual meeting. Tickets for the aupper ehould be pur chased In tha office. Something new was started by the gym nasium department Thursday In tha ehane ot a noon Dlav hour, t rom u to 1 every Thursday except the week ot the noon musical tha floor wilt be open to any women for an hour of recreation under the direction of a trained teacher. No gymnasium suit or ahoea will be required, nor any registration or membership fee. Utrle are Invited to come for ten minutes or to stay tha whole hour, and are prom ised good fun and healthy recreation. Thursday The monthly noon social win be given on Thursday from 11:15 to 1. The following program will be given, under the dlrertlcn of Dr. Myrta Wells; Solo-In the Dark, In the Daw Coombs Miss Julia Baker. ' Duet Miserere Du Trovaiure.Burgmuller Misses Alice and Gladys Chandler. Whistling Solo Minuet Beethoven Dr. Myrta A. Wells. Reading BeJeeted Mrs. W. A. Chains. Vocal Solo Selected Miss Alice Chancier. Solo I Love and tha World la Mine... Maaney Mies Julia Baker. Reading Selected Mrs. W. A. Challis. Whistling Solo Berceuse Dalbruck Dr. Myna A. Wella. Accotnpanista: Misses Hester Peters and Alice Chandler. Mtsrellaaewas. People's, Chsrlee W. Ssvldge. Pastor Dr. John D. Edwards ot Denver. Colo., will hold revival service. Morning serv ice at :S evening at ; Sunday achool at noon. Prof. Mertes haa charge ot the music. New Thought Fellowshlp-A special meeting will be held on Monday evening at o'clock, at which Dr. Cecilia Gustat of Stockholm. Sweden, will speak and give demonstrations in mental telepathy. Tke subject for consideration at tha meeting of the Omaha Philosophical so ciety at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon at Barisht halt. Nineteenth and Farnam. will be "The Story of Ancient Pern." with a special application to the present day 'Ideas upon social and economic queetlone. led by tha president, l-aurie J. Quinby. Rubinstein's Staccato Etude, rendered by Cecil Berry man. also will be a feature of the nrogram. Complexion Fiaktd Oft at Horns (From Pilgrim Magazine ) The girt with the poor complexion, com plains, "I have to touch up my cheeks. I am sallow and a sight, and only my makeup eaves me.' Now. as a matter of fact, mora women snojl their good looks thas improve them wttm cosmetics. . Tha pvaotico i Inexcu sable, now that tha virtues of ordinary mercoUxcd wax have become known. The mercotldo In the war haa wonderful ab sorbent sowars. It causes ths faded or discolored scarf skin M fluke off In mtn- lite, almost Imperceptible particles, -.so gently, gradually, aa to causa no incon venience at all. In thla way the old com plexion is actually removed likewise all fine lines, pimples, blotches, moth patches or other surface defects. A new com plexion appears a clear, smooth, youth ful, healtby-hued skin such aa no paint, powder or lotion can produce. An ounce of mercolised wax. to be had at any drug store. Is sufficient. It Is applied like cold cream. Adv. -f. ! JOHN LUTHER JONES IS j SENTENCED TO DEATH i I &EDALIA. Mo., Jan. -A verdict of murder in the first degree with the death i penalty was returned today by tha jury j In the case of John Luther Jones, a I member of the carmen's union, tried for the murder of Aklns Mackey. a taxicab j driver. Jonea stabbed Mackey to death I November 30. last, following a quarrel over labor troubles. INCREASE YOUR EARN ING POWER. 1 Read Announcement on Page 7 of News Section Today. , THE OMAHA BEE is the home paper of Nebraska. IriyJMvJUUwS lPVWM fil (iff "WELL, WELL" jjn r i v j).jt,ttanTtsr t.'. Tf'Vi rvu s lisii Msasnw DO YOU WANT TO FEEL , WELL? KEEP TEIS BOTTLE II M!M All 6017 ACCEPT A SOBSTITITE Hostetter's Stomach Bitters makes you feel well and adds to the joy of living. Get a bottle today and sidestep stomach troubles. You will look forward to meal time with pleasant anticipation and have a better digestion than ever before YOUR DRUGGIST HAS IT In immensity of stock, in high character of goods arid in extent of reductions made, this clearing sale has proven greater than any similar sale now in; progress or that hai been held in Omaha in years yes in many years. Larger stocks necessitate greater reductions than usual. 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Heaters now glaooi ;s.0 Heatara now male Price 111 no Hressers in.saJiuxltti 116 00 nreesers .....' ts.no j.a x!2 feet . . .iajO: lm. Hratera now iri.ue I'reseers si.sw I3 ln-essera SltOO 334.0 Ireasera (31.00 343.0 llreasers Sft.tO tiO.O Dressers . 30.00 l(s.oe Dressers .... 039.00 ilt Dreasera OM.OO fltt OD Dressera . .. .OKSOd 314i.M Dreasera ... S8TS8 17 nreesers ...lOg.OO l!0. Dressers ...1130.00 till. Dressers ...I1M40 raotr ao. Rample Iron Beds ... .9U0 . Iran Beds W-M 18. Iron Beds s TJ til 00 Iron Betla e.S0 fl.0 Iron Heds 9-Q tns. . . HI M . . IU M .. 0S4.0 . . SJS 00 . . ,-oo l?0.ft Brass Bela 121.0 Press Beds 4a Hraaa Beds t3. Brass Beds ;. Brass Bedi tntrrrosTTEBS. $11 I'hirfonlers IS. Chtrfonlera I3S.S Chtrfonlera 360. Chiffonier a fsS Chiffoniers IS( Chiffoniers 113. Chiffoniers UIB11T O&gXO- H4 Library Cases 0 40 II 7 s Library Cases lose l?3.0 Library Cases lJs t.is Library Cases tiaoo 34S 0 Library Caaea 097.00 14S e Library asee 0SO.TS ts4.3 Library Cases 001-0 Ki t Library Cases 030.00 tu t Library Cases 041 SO 7i a Library Cases 04S.00 I83.7S Library Cases oal.TS 1134 Library Cases ..70.00 itssisv tmw Reg. Price l.e Library Tables . 114. Library Tables re. OS Library Tables 137.7 Library Tablea 33. Library Tablea Is. Library Tablea 31.1 Library Tablea II7.1 Library Tablea ISt S Library Tablea lit. Ubrary Tablea . 04.74 ...OO.TO . .1.0 . 300 ,.3.0O "s" Ytlaf i5i -r1'' '- .111.04. .030 00 .toi.oo W4 v t'ttt Lng. . 87000 $60 BUFFET FOR $35 In Fnme.1 Oak. Golden tr Karly Kngllah finish. Tnia tturtet la very massive, stately and Imposing. It la eixty inches (five feet) long, extra large- In construc tion and finiah It la of the highest character, it Is made of aelected quarter-sawed oak, birdseye maple drawer bottoms and Interior, extra high grade. A l Buffet now at only Bxmrsxoar tabus. 35 Sale Price 04-SS 00.4 81 OOO ....01 OO (10.70 ... .0140 0O4.70 Reg. Prlee ,4.5s Extension Tablea ... I.eO Kx tension Tablea ... ls.e Extension Tables .. :. Ks tension Tsbles .. 1S.D0 Exteaslon Tables . . lil 4 Extension Tsbles .. t4. Extenalon Tsblea . . Extenelon Tables .. ITi.o Extension Tsblea .. i 71 Extanatoa Tablea .. .000 Kale Price Reg. Price 3J4.S Buffets 27.7( Buffets I13.S BufYete . 010-00 (I7.M Buffets .... - Olg-oO . Buffets .... ..004-00 1 1 7. a Buffeta .... . 00.7 itiee Buffets .... . 030.09! 113.75 Buffet .... ..04S.OO1l7.3 Buffets . .057.40 ,1 1. Buffeta ... Overstaffed Leather and TUBUS BOOKBBS. !S.0O Hocksrs OIT.70 310.7$ Rockers 01S.70 f.1. Rockers 034.70 li.vu Rockers 03O.00 Rockers ...... 044.00 t3. Rockers UATBBB BOCKXBS lll.il) Rockers 00.70 13 0 Rockers aTO .') Rockers ia.00 333. Rockers 033tM WOOD SSAT BOCXBBS. 33.1s, Rockers 01 J 33.7 Rockers 01s ti. Rockers 03 S3 34 0 Rockers OfkOO 314. Rocker BATBBVOBTS. : Iwven ports ..fiaoo 3:3.30 Davenports 143.9 Iiavenporta 33.73 Davenports 73.00 Davenports 3133 s Davenports (Is. Davenports.. 01000 VABL43B STTZTS. l:t0 Parlor Hulls ..013.00 327.73 Parlor 8utta . ,l.as V47.3 Parlor Dulls ..0000 t.0 Parlor Sulla ..03O0O sSl0 Parlor Hulls . .041.00 flu. Parlor Kults. Oaooo ;:. Parlor Hulls ..0147 ODO BIT ABB. 33.40 Odd 111 Tana ..014.50 33:.e Old lHvana ..010.70 (4L0 fsld Idrsns . 00740 UlTin OOUCBjaa. tJivu Cuucnea OlOAO 17.50 Couchea 0340 44s ea Cotirhea 030OO 73.0 Couches 04S4O SIO0O Ceuchea 0040 3114 04 Couches 00140 BUf IBIS, Sale Price saiga 03740 OJi as OSIAO -.014.70 .01040 ,.0140 04S4O 040.00 1.00 I C n