Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 25, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    "THE OMAHA SUNDAY EES: FEBRUARY - 25,- 1912,
Aliernoon ani Evening Frocks and Coats
, Fresh from Eastern Fashion Centers '
, Nearly erery express brings Dew
arrivuls to add to an already beau
tiful howlng.
Benson and Thorne'i It rapidly
becoming the (aahlon center ot
Omaha and with enlarged depart
ments and larger and mora com
prebr-nslv ttocka ire commente a
tw season, which will bring this
tore Into more prominence than
It is alto a pleasure to announce
that we will, tbia season, carry
sizes ob to 40, enabling many, who
bare heretofore been anable to se
cure our garments, to befitted.
The new Afterqoon and Evening
Frock come in , white ere pea,
wtiite lingeries, eortiroldered white
to! Ice, chiffon taffetas, striped
chOfons and ustt voiles. Each
froct .is so eaqulaitely- fashioned:
' and so different- from Its neigh
bor that yoo"U have to see them to
appreciate their charming Indi
viduality. - .,
Price, are 12.50 S17.50
819.75 $22.50 t S55.00.
The Spring Coats come in whip
cords, serges awLwbrjtires. plain
tailored or with collar, waffs and
revers of beautiful contrasting
colors. , .1
A handsome showing of plain
man-tailored -coats tn new mix
tares and several different mod
els In a new motor coat of light
weight two-tone cloth.
. Prkes S15.00 to S45.00.
lit"
'mnmntm
own Tons
J-1" ; ' i5ig.20 Famanx Street
BONDS FOR PRINTERS' MEN
Three Indicted Officers Famish
Bail in Dei Koines.
TS5XE JUDGES 15 WATEE CASS
Jets JfePkermt Itl ! The
Will Be Called t Hear Dea Maine
Cralmmr-aViulu Haa
Dtstrlet Caaveatlea.
(From a Staff Correapondent.)
DE8 MOINES. Feb. S4.-Bpecll Tele
gram.! D. E. Moon, Oeerg W. Dlekey
and Walter Russell, offlorrs of the Iowa
Printers' Credit association, who ware In
dicted by the grand Jury on a ehargs or
betas members of the so-callsd "printers'
trust." ware placed, ender arrest by dep
uty sheriffs and all save boel In the
una of tiet. Evidence of more thaa a
score of other witnesses waa taken by
the giand Jury, but not returned with the
Indictments reported. It waa said this
was done to pave the way for more in
dictments In the future. The edfltlenal
evidence will be used la the prosecution
ef the three men now under Indictment
The evidence seemed te be especially
strong aa te efforts made to prevent eotn
petition among certain ef the printers.
Jtrgae Mleaeaeta Caae,
Arguments In the Minnesota rate can
will be heard before the United States
supreme court at Washington, April 1,
according to a telegram received at the
office ef the State Board of Railroad
Otnmlseloner Clifford Thorns will
speak for the Iowa and western railroad
era and yearself, and for reasons we wM
net dtaraaa. taleeoadllU.il snahea the re
turn ef pesos impossible. The result. If
' .. the .numerous
DJ aua W
mwBHMMr I, , 1 1 1 aeaea
iiorc. win nw r -
'already Impos-bl.: ad year "
will eWISW all MaaleaDS te eeetlnee kill
Irtg each ether without other .'result for
yea. than ta assume the srave reopoost
Wllty ef eanetiig the ehaddlng ef more
Manx bleed, to prolong and make
more lotoses the state ef disorder, and
eaoh day to make more distant the return
of pease, which all desire ss argeatly.
In this reepeot your responsibility to the
country, the world and history Is b
uwa r-.t avlla. and ths
perils which such things san only' en
gender. I believe It te be my patnotlo
,duty to appeal to your patriotism. Invit
ing you. as I have, ta the name ef the
country, te return to the revolotloa the
'power wWcK lf vS to feu' end whVrn
return a.por I as today, according
te the "plan ot acubeyv' In the name of
and te comply with rha flan ef Sam
lots rwtost.' In this way there would
be no further Wiling ef our brother.
"Will your pal rt lira gtre the eeesstry
this greet bleaalngt Upon yen It ssate
eively dependa"' ' ' ' '
Jaarea gs reels Attack.
Et. PASO. rb. PWusres la momea
tartly ripectlrrc the arrival of rebels from
the south.' Antonio Rntaa hr reported as
coming from the region ef Madera and
lnes Bolster sad his command are ea
pected from Sen fed re, a short dlstanoc
south. It Is geaeraiy expected that Juerea
'will surreader when the troops arrive.
Juares Is perfectly tranquil, but moat of
Its reetdenta have moved to El Paso.
:HARRINGTONJOES BACK
v (Ceauhued from First Page.)
the proe-reeslve repoftlleaas would sup
pott ss eaasnet Tart ta Wood row WUsen,
EMenator rrank Cannon of Utah, per
haps, the brightest man that Utah baa
prod seed, la a progressive republican,
and he has been touring tee states, and
he gives H aa Ala eataton that the only
democrat wbe can command the vote of
the progressiva republicans la wood row
Wilson, And ha declares that 11 ths re
uMtoaaa shall noralnale Tart, then If
the detaoorat da not nominate Wood row
Wilaoa, they are guilty of what he onus
-poUUcal tneentty." Wherever 1 go I
meet republicans who' declare that they
far Woodrow Wilson ss
against Tart.' 1 meet n few Wrhe would
veto for ro or uara aa aewran iw.
.. r oat vet sat an reeeblleen.
jth iniirmalTe or atandBat. who has
declared that he would veto for Harmon
aamst Taft. And we weal ww wttn
ut the aid sf n feedlr number ef pea.
araastve reeaiMlesae. Slick a pin la
twt We were told the same thing whea
Parka was nominated ta nWa. Parker
bad carried New York by , in a state
election. ' Me carried k beoauae the re
puMicana are divided la local affairs. But
when It came to the national election la
IPN, repueucaaa forgot thetr local differ
ences just ss they wlU forget them this
year, and Mr. Parker waa defeated la
Mew Turk by ss large a majority that hi
frleada never refer to It except In a
whisper, la- Kebreeka our entire etau
ticket and ewr-consreestoaal ticket were
overwbelmtngly defeated. We did not
elect a single member ot the state eeoata
We alerted but s handful la the heuas.
The democratic party was left a wreck
sad wa were esy prey for the repab
llcaas until lbs Bryaa campaign ot i
,Wht happened eight years ago , with
Parker as the leader will happen this
year Ut .Hanson la the leader. The only
difference will, ba that the detection thai
year will be much larger thaa In MK. ba
caaee party tie have leesaaad treaaaa
douavly in the last eight years.
Mala Pacts Kcsasta.
"A drowning maa win graepi at a straw.
. Ke fault la found with my former state
ment in the mam. One little error, end
that technical, rather than u( substsacs.
The fact that Harmon waa a general at
torney for aa Ohio railroad; that be was
a political maatpulator and
peddler for It. la not contradicted. Are
the democrats ot Nebraska ready te fol
low aurh a leadership? We have crttl
euwd the repubilcane for having among
their leaders men Ilk Thuretoa. Baldwin,
Kelby and ethers. Whst right shall we
have to erttldae them fet we shag aoml
nate as our presidential candidate a maa
of Hke political aettrloest But It ki aald
that Mr. tiennea is strong sod win carry
Ofrto. aotwlthstaadlag hia corporation
. cdnaeotlona.' Tale r yost Ilk the talk
abuat Parker.' Harmon was elected gor
ernor la am. principally becaoae there
waa a dtvlsloa among the rcpubilcaas en
the liauar euestlon. The platform ea
which be waa elected declared for the
Initiative and referendum, nag the people
i thought be waa for It. ut la hia recent
epeecA before the eoaetitutlonal o
'vwnUoa he opposed the Initiative a
ri Tarantula amendment. If yea wan to
know the effeot this bad ea Ohio pontics.
t nel lKteniaeia af Samiinatlc !
members sC the eonetitnllenel "eeawatloa. I
which were pabllshed la a raoaat tsau ef
' the femsioasr. '
'Meat Wta Pienieaatiee. '"
" "Te snialaS preateentisl saetest we ;
' must gat the vote ef a let t pregrssshs
repvMkaanv-Progreeatve rersbllnsiai are
inteUigest man wbe knew why taay vote
' for aayosdy. There as as reasee why a
,iroTeajre rrpoMlcaa saeaid eoH Taft
aed veto for Harmon, and they went de
- ft- Tb meet truly m iealTe aeawatt
,. eaSrdaBy paper in the
SUiax City Tribuaa. It
peatlcaiiy that ta ens democrat tt
-riunn and Menrv. CoaaeoUcut an
ThlMlewood, Illinois, sll republicans.
This Investigation Win oompieia,
tmir and effaetuaL" astd Chairman Puje
of the banking and currency committee,
i. mil to etuume by the republican In
surgent that the resolution did not gtvb
the soeunltts sufflcwnt power. ...
it tt la fouad that the oemmittes nso
not suflcwnt nutherlty we will come back
te the bouse and ask for more. This will
e ha aa tavestlaatlon for the yellow
prsea not one In the Interest ef one cava
of Onaaolers aa against anotbsr.-
DEATH RECORD. .
INQUIRY ORDERED
IN MONEY TRUST '
BY 270 TO 8 VOTES
(Continued' freni First Peg)
-"at -
vmnull CITT. Mek. Feb. K (Bpe-
etaD-Mra. tianaah Steele died la this
ehiiMlAv naalne aaa waa eunea
yasurday afterasen eader the sugerirlakm
at ths Oraaa Army at in nevueua piw.
I wee kern May A lem, at maaea
ceonty. Illloela. and a,lM waa marrtae
te WUUam teals, who died, bare two
aaa. .Thar cam to Nebraska City
la 1SB aad since made It bay been. 81m
arrived by . Sevan i children, nve et
v ----- k Taa othara are Hear
ef Council Bluffs and Mrs, I. W. Brady
of St. Joseph. '.
Daalel SUa.
W1MT POINT. Nse. Feb. aWBpeolsl)
-Danlei wUa, aa aged plies sr. passed
away Thursday irem ssaue eeouv. m
israaisd waa n native ef Bshemla aad
bed bam la the United mates etxty
. . a ih f-nl-. aaauit thirty. Ha
Is survived by alas calldrea sad aa aged
widow, girvms were ben at in awaa
gellcal association church. Rev., fj, H.
Uemkia.-paster, officiating. . , . .
HYMENEAL
. Hedlera-4ieaa elite.
NEBRASKA CITT. Nek, Fee. St-
(Ppedall A quiet wedding occurred at the
me of Mr. and Mrs. OraavUle. south
of the city yesterday, at which time their
daughter. Miss Beeele May. area married
to WUUam R. Red (era ef Daabwry. Nee.
After a wedding supper the young pee pie
left for their vfutare home sa a farm ta
Bed Willow county, owned by the groom.
AUBURN, ftcb. Fee. R BrciaJ.
Miss Bessie Stun, a daughter et the late
Judge Stall, a graduate et the University
of Nebraska and one ef Auburn s moot
popular young women, waa saarrled laet
week la Los Angeles, Cat, te Mr. Prank
K. Robinson, cashier ef eae sf Lee An
gelas' leading banking hi ease. They wtU
make thetr beast la the west era city.
Three Jadsee May Sit.
Jlldee MePhcrann Intlmattwl tnrf.v thai
three federal judges msy be called te ths
neanng sx uooncti Blurra in ths Injunc
tion suit Inrdlvlng the Dee Moines Water
company caa. Ths question Involved Is
as te the constitutionality of ths Iowa
law. and ntidae mmi iMt.l, 1 1. am ent
eral Judge eaaaot pane oa such a cuee-
uen. it tn atterneya tnalat anca it he
will call In two other Judges.
' Caaamlas Wlaa District.
Reports from the republican caucuses
In this district are that Senator Cummins
haa been assured ef a solid
from Polk and Itory counties, that Dallas
county win ps divided and that Warren
and Madison eounttea will be opposed te
Cununlna. Marlon county la In doubt, but
rvia ana nory aione will control ths dis
trict ODoventmn. '
Women Wealg Debate.
From headouartera at In v.'Ama a..r.
fraae assadatlOB here toda ir,.
statlen that they have Issued a challenge
s aay anu-sunrsga advocat for a Joint
debate tn this sttv. Th ruin ik h..
eannet- find any opponent of auffrsgt
willing to debate the question. .
Jev Wallraag Oneaed Ta.
SIT SUletlV Work haa K n ....
the construe tlea et an estenaioa of the
mueoatwe ifartn and South railroad la
seisin Iowa as that this a-.n k.
first time regular train aervlcs wss com
mences Between Muscatine and Burling
ton. The line waa constructed from
Derenaert Ojlrteea touu-a n mw . i. .
Intention ef going on te Burlington, but
eve entii witnia in last year waa the
eatsneton sonmleted. 4 '
Will Try Coaaty Saperelear.
By deeurnatlon ed tha ehir
the eupeenei ceurt- today. Judge WI S.
wnnrow ef Mount Pleasant will take
eaaraw or ine court la tola county whea
the mate undertake to oust tram office
County Supervleoe t, H. Mathla ,The
trial la expeoted to start In about two
weeks, or aa soon aa the defendant has
had an eoeortunltv ta am. .
aa n ma none against aim.
rmailal.u Is New Orca.lsed.
The atnt ediM-ailoMl
pointed by the State Department of Kd-
" uur a prorisioQ or tne ntata
Teachers association, met and organ
ised today for business. All the members
were present, but In addition to those
a! reed r announced there waa added the
fellewlna Women: Mlaa r..u
Red Oek; Miss Nesl Know lee, Ames; Mis
aiios uiiiey, osceoia; Mrs. C. F. John
son. Sheffield; Mrs. J. T. Boom. Ma
rengo. The state superintendent. Mr. Ds.
yea, la ex-offldo chairman of ths com-
nusmon sira ins commission Itself se
lected J. U. Joseph aa Ma secretary. Com
mittees erses unul tiU i
me for work ot lnvaetl gallon. . I ,
Oepeeea the Batradltlea.
Kdrl 8heets. ' Elbart Uma aui w ' ir
Mitchell, all of Hh.n.uk .
before Oovsraor CarroU today to reshrt
the apptteaUoa ea the put ot Illtnol
aathorlUea tor a warrant of extradlttoa
ta take them to Ottawa, for trial on aa
Indictment. Their attorney, Earl Fergu
son, mass a shewing to ths effect that
the application la not In good faith, but
that what Is'waniaJ t. in ih. i
People te pay certain alleged debts. The
irouoie grew cut 01 the transfer te Illi
nois of n manufacturing plant.
THREE WOMEN ARE NEARLY
ASPHYXIATED BY COAL GAS
eTT. AN BOAR, la.. Feb. K-fSpedalV-
News Is rccaUod from Osage that the
Misses Basel and Marl Titus narrowly
escaped death ' by asphyxiation. They
tea at the home of Miss Tossenrude
They bad seen cent to a party aad came
home rather hits. - Strang but they did
not eroelt coal gas at that time. The next
nesrnmg when they tried to nrlee they
could not stsad en their feet. They
thought that It must have' beea from eat
ing something at the party. They called
te Mum Tossettrude but she answered
back that ah was so sick shs could not
get te the door. Marie finally got a few
clothe ea aad went te a very does
neighbor and fell in a faint at the door.
A doctor was eummoned and ss seen as
Merle revived .he told about the condl.
tlon nt the Toeeenrad bom. The doctoc
went there and found that the other two
were nearly dead. The back drafts of
the stove had all been shut off while the
front drafts
More Litigation in
Prospect Over Big
Estate at Ida Grove
IDA GROVE. Is.. Feb. M.-6peclal.)-
The estate of the late Mrs. Alex McHugh,
who died of pneumonia last Saturday and
was burled here Tuesday, will amount
to upwards of PW.OOO. and while no will I
has yet been filed there era rumors here
that the estate will not be closed without 1
at least one big lawsuit. Robert Lcroy
Hoover, a son by her first husband, at
tended the funeral and will remain here
until the estate is settled. Mr. Hoover,
who comes from Cadillac, Mich.. Is the
nearest rsiatlva. Mr. McHugh died July
t, 1107. and following his death there
was much litigation over his will, which
left everything te Mm McHugh. This
will waa made on hie deathbed and waa
signed by McHugh by making a cross-
mark la place of the signature he waa too
weak to sign. The will waa sustained In
the courts here, but the litigation was
ended by the set ate settling with a num
ber of betrs from Indians, New Tork end
California. Later ea two more hairs sued
to set snide ths will and this ease was
also settled. Ulnce her husbanda death
Mrs. McHugh had beea living with Mr.
and Mrs. !. H. Hedrick cf Battle Creek.
Mr. Hedrick and Mrs. McHugh won spe
cial administrator cf the Mcltngh estate.
Ths estate Includes many section ef fine
land and gilt-edge bonds and securities.
besides a large amount In cash and Is
one of ths largest ever recorded In north
west lows.
or Seeideatally Killed.
IDA OROVnV Ia Feb. .-(8pctl.-
The Is-rear-old eon ef Andrew Una. eee
Oen boss at CleJra. died ta the hospital
here aa the result ef sa accident while he
aad some et his bey companions ware
pouring ertlh a .H-caJlber rarotver at
delve Wednesday. Tousg
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REMOVAL SALE
Oar business hag Increased tw got as extent that wu are
compelled to secure larger quarter. We -taove tw 1217 Howard
street about May 1st. and do not latent ta remove gay ef onr stock.
Everything About One-Half Price
POTOri-COVOMl HARDWARE CO.
1615 Farnam Street
rushed screes country to the hospital her
In sn effort te save his lite. His in
testines were punctured In twelve places
by the bullet and the eurgeona from the
first held out no hope for him.
OXFORD KGEWDiS DEBATE
Unanimous Decision of Judge in
" Iti FTor at Bearer City.
TEAM . OPPOSES CLOSED SHOP
First Year la Deaatiag Leagae, aad
Reealt ef Ceatreverey Reeeleed
with Cemmeadatlaa by Fa
" '"' froas ef the s"choelT
Iowa Mewe Xetea.
ELMIRB-Clarenr E. Dolnh. a Work
Island freight brakeman, waa kiled Bear
here last nlKht while coupling car to
gether, tils wife sad a email sun survive
him.
WILTON When ' thee Mwolixl tk-i.
home here late last nlxht. Mr. and Mr.
Cherlee tXhaeaer wera shocked to find
ineir i-year-oid nanv aun. who had ui
between them In the sled, wa dud Th.
uwiii wa apparently a wu a aauaj
" imvj jcit lor nome.
OXFORD. Neb, Fen. H.- Special Tele
gram.) Friday evening. February 22. the
Oxford High aehool debating team de
bated with the Beaver City teem th league
question. 'Resolved, That th Move
ment of Organised Labor for the Cloeed
Shop Should Receive the Support ot Pub
lie Opinion" Oxford having the nega
tive. The Judges rendered a unanimous
decision for Oxford. ' The debate was held
in th Christian church at Beaver City.
Debaters were: Oxford. Cora Ayer, Miles
Csdwallader and Alfred Nlssen; Beaver
City. Edith Ellis, Cloy Jlobeon and Ger
trude Moore.' Judges were: Superintend
ent P. P. Bentley of Alms, Principal A. L.
Cash of Wltsouvllle and Principal R. D.
Cresap of Edison. The decision was espe
cially gratifying to the winning team and
their Instructor. Superintendent Ander
son, aa this Is Oxford's first year in the
stats debating league, the. debate' waa
attended by two auto loads of Oxford
people. . j
DBRATI.HO SCHEDULE) PREPARED
Many Chaasee Made la District Caa.
teat Otct th State.
LINCOLN, Neb, Feb. S4. -Special)
In th schedule, sa announced a w-k
sgo, of th first aeries of district debate
among th- seventy schools In the
Nebraska High School Debatlnr laaru.
a number of changes have been made.
Tits program has been completed In tWo
dlstrlcta and rearranged In others.
The South Omaha-Fremont "hniiw .t
for last Friday evening at South Omaha
naa oeea postponed until March L In
the Central district. Stromsbure a-h.
Itself unable to proceed with the work.
and therefore Osceola, which was paired
with It, will meet Friend. -la
the North Central diatrier m-.
tendont U B. Oberkotter ot Msdlson. the
director, has paired Hooper and Fuller-1
ton. Madiaen aad Newman Grove and!
Albion and Tliden.
In the Southeastern district, Superln
tendent George E. Martin of Nebraska
dry haa arranged the schedule et five
debates.
The full program completed to data Is
aa follows:
Central District-Geneva (affirmative)
Tork at Geneva February 23. Friend
Oeceola. Exeter.
Eastern IMstrlct South Omaha-Fremont
at South Omaha Marsh L Weeping Water
Platwmvuth at Weemna Water iaarcn L
East -Central District University Place
Ashland at I nlversny Place February li.
won by Ashland, two to one. Wllber
Havelock at Wither March . Lincoln
Teacnere' College High achool March U.
Cook-Ashtand.-
Northern District Atkinson - Valentine
St Atkinson Februery 13. O'Neill t winner
of Aikinson-VsJentin Vdebate).
North-Central District Hooper - Fuller
ton at Hooper. Madlson-Kswmaa Grove
st aladlsoa. Albioo-TUden.
Northeastern District Randolph - Hart
Ington at Randolph March A- Crelghtsn
Pierce at Creigtiton March I. Wayn
(winner of Randolph-Hartlng debate).
Northwestern District Cbadron-Craw-ford,
at Cnadron. February S3. Alliance
Sidney.. at Alllanoe. February a Scotts-Muff-Mlnatare.
at SoMtabiuff, March L
Gordon-Buahville, at Gordon.
routhern pietrict Ohlowa-Western. at
Ohlowa, FrSruary a. Edgar-Blue Hill,
at Edgar. February 28- Hardy-Dtller. at
Hardy. March L Haetlngs-Fairtleld,
won by Hastings by default.
Southeastern District Auburn-Nebraska
City at Nebraska City. March L Be-atrios-Wymore,
at Wymore, March L
Fails City-Stella. Tecumseh-HuroboldL
Pawnee City-Table Rock.
Southweetern District Bearer City-Oxford,
at Beaver city. February 21 Mc-Cnok-Trenton.
at McCook, March , 1.
Mlnden-Franklin. at Mlnden.
Western District North Platte-KealV
ney. at North Platte.
West-Central District St. Paul-Ord, at
St Paul, March L Broken Bow-Merna.
i
Three Hundred
Persons Frozen to '
Death in Russia
OMSK. Russia, Feb. H. One hundred
and sixty-eight persona - are known to
have frosen to death during n anew
storm in this . district today. . In Omsk
Itself, thlrty-on fatalities were reported,
while la Koktopatavak, th death roll
totaled thirty-two and In Petropavlosk it
reaches M.
Key to th Situation Bee Advarllstag
"T Omaha's
Quality Laundry
Handles
All bandies carefully and
promptly. . ,,. .
Your
Linen ! given ludlvljiisl
attention. - - Each garment
laundered (or your comfort.
Work '
Is all personally annerrisei
by expert operators.
Satisfactorily
Retained. ' Shirt in covers.
. . collars In bands, soft collars
and ties in holders. .
Wagons Everywhere. Both Phones.
MAN DO 3S
steasf ee eapei aaaas SI T
heir rrasa aa ran mt V M
sa hede. the aalr O J
pthswer haeera. Laexe entile St.eCl
aaaspla IP, aeadfae Ssshlsl tree.
Josephine Le FevTe Company
Vbiladelphia, Pa.
Sold by Beaton Drug Co., the Bell Drug
Cow and tb Bennett Company, Omaha.
The Omaha Bee reaches moro
readers in Omaha than .any,
other paper. .
Positively the Last Week'
of Hartman's February Clearance Sale
Final Price Reductions KtoOff
Tor three weeka THE HAETMAN ST0EES have felt the swirl of eager crowd.. A throb of unusual activity has been
puisaung .tarough every section. The quick selling, and pleased faces of delighted customers and the nnparalleled values
nave comoined to make this selling event the most extraordinary in the history of our business. Excess stocks have dwin
ojea rapidly until there is hardly enough left for the last week of the sale; Of the thousands who have come believing in
caovertisements, not one has gone away disappointed. It's the last opportunity you will have to supply all your home
finishing needs at 0NE70UETH TO ONE-HALF OPE. Come and bring your friends, examine every piece of fund-,
lure, see how it is made, test its strength, compare the wood, cabinet work and finish we want you to know all about,
wese wonderful bargains befcre you buy. The newly weds will do well to buy their outfit now at these reduced prices.'
lomorrow morning -at 8:30 we open our doors to the public, for the. last week of tbia great February Clearance Sale.
- MOST LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS ONT ANY PURCHASE YOU MAKE
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INE LEATHER SEAT, QUAETEBED 0AE DININCt CHAIRS '
Tou're savlhg 13 H per cent oa this wonderwul bargain. Chain have wide
panel back, broad shaply leather seats, legs are masaivs, securelr braced, carved
clasr feet. Hade entirely of genuine Quartered oak: for thla aala onlv a tha nn.
ueaxaoie pnon aoove.
$30.10 Circasaiaa Wiliut
Dresser R-
imi to,
Handsome eolonisl design.
larss r Tench plate, bevel'
eoce mirror, two large
aed tieeremall draw era
you tan t duplteat
in areaaer (or lie
in other stores,
tele price
lill'
$2I.S0 Ciremaia Wtlnat
Chiffonier.
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vfT . J t-iT SXVF!,--?? VS. ' tCVa-aA :- . roornT draw-
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Else till ft, close firm vreave,
new spring selection of Oriental
and Floral designs, J SC
f 20.00 value, for thla llr"
sale only "
J1I.II fghet Im SIMS
Site 9x11 It,, Seamlsst, hard
woven pile. Worsted surface;
a large quantity of de- j It
strahle natterna. hand- I
j some colorings ss"
SdgBls Wilieg Irs1l.2S ,'
Large one piece rugs; also til
feet. Deep pile, all guaranteed
fast colorings. fSS.OO eJAfK
value; great reduction, Q
SJS.II Au'tasbjr lit $.
The best opportunity of the
sale. xu feet, all wool, band-
some designs and col
oring. S3S.09 value, cut
to only
rvMp .an.-
; $29.00
Extension
Table
6-foot, 43-inch
top,' solid oak,
Colonial $1960
hase.now... I at
V jasi'l If" "I " l"!"!1 Illw.
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J .i Sfr, I Large
frV . brtiuantly .
,J M -1414-16-10 DOUGLAS ST.
Hyal
$25.00 Brass Bed, Mti
new design, heavy v I Jl 1 w
j post and railing.
' ',..' 111 "
J fet
$33.00 .
Extension
Table
Quartered CBi, 4S-m. top
6 ft. extension
daw feet .
fcnsgf
$22 Chin Ctk'nt $1UI
rhese rbl
sata are
si ad of tw
ain quart
rd oak.
beat end d
aima, .
deebl
strength
glees, ad
iaatable BheJee
til-e T al
ee, flaal
red action
sale price
$1198