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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 8, 1914.
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SOCIETY WORKSFOR CHARITY
Spends Lent in Preparing Benefits
for the Poor,
AFFAIRS OF INFORMAL NATURE
tfnttn Vlltop Are Untertnlned .
8crral Omaha'tiolfer Are Plar
Inor the Game in Florlit
and In. California.
Social Calendar.
MONDAY Kt-A-VIrp kUlk party at tho
Ulell club; Ur. nintr, lecture on it
eration of Chajnps do Mart.
TCESDAV-Weddln of Miss Kthot
HIM, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. U
Hlbbn to Mr. Charles W. Walker; Ot:
Skinner, speaker at the University club
luncheon; matinee parties to hear
Mlscha Klman.
WEDNESDAY Mrs. Arthur Draper
Smith and Mrs. William Ramsey, host
esses at luncheon at the University club
for members of tho Thimble club; Mr.
and Mrs. Kay Ilrown and Mr. and Mrs.
Ie Hamlin, dancing party at Tur
pln'a academy.
THURSDAY Annual coUciro mens din
ner at tho University club.
FIUDAY Mrs. T. I Davis, hostess for
Parish Aid society e'lnK circle;
chicken pie luncheon at the First Pres
byterian church.
Society is spendlnc the Lenten season
diligently working for charity and for
public btncflttf In general.
There is scarcely an organisation whlqh
Is not planning some entertainment,
bazaar or course of lectures.
Tho Amateur Muslcale club will make
Its first public appearance at a muslcale
at the home of jlrs. 'F. A. Nosh, March
U, for the benefit of the Social Settle
ment. The lecturea at tho high school
Monday afternoons are , atso for settle
ment. Mrs. J. J. McMulten will open her at
tractive apartments at the West Farnam,
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this
week for a Porto mean baraar for the
First Congregational church.
The women of the various churches are
forming sewing societies and many are
making useful garments and sewing table
and bed linen for tho different hospitals,
Visiting Nurse association and for the
Child Saving Institute. Friday afternoon
of this week Mrs. T. t. Davis will faava
the Pariah Aid society ot All Saints anil
on Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J. T.
Yates will have one of the Visiting
Nurse sewing clubs.
Mrs, I. F. Crofoot, president of the
Sacred Heart Alumnae, has arranged to
have Sidney Woollett give two lectures
Wednesday and Thursday ot this week at
the convent
Her Engagement Just Announced
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spending the week-end In the city, the
guest of Miss Alice Koot. Uoth young
ladies are teaching Jn the Pawneo men
school.
Personal Mention.
Mr. and Mrs, Rutus Harris are re
joicing in the birth ot a daughter on
Wednesday.
Mrs. Ixnilse Jansen Wyllc, who has
been spending several wicKs In New
York, recently sang in one of the
churches there. , She plans to spend the
summer in Europe.
Medics Dance.
The Medical society of the University
of Nebraska held Its fourth annual dance
Friday evening ot Turpln's. Tho hall
was beautifully decorated in scarlet and
cream, tho college colors. Refreshments
were rerved and an enjoyable evening
was spent. The patrons and patronesses
were: Dr. and Mrs. O. T. Behultz, Dr.
and Mrs. B. 11. Davis. Dr. and Mrs. Pal
mer Flndley. Dr. and Mrs. I. S Cutter
and Dean W. O. Bridges.
Those in attendance were
WELL
DQMOHUE
Plan Interesting Trips.
Miss Carmellta Chaso Is In Toledo, 0.. Lf m,((..1P
tho fiancee of her brother, Mr, Clement
Chase. Miss Chase will bo home next
Wednesday.
Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Peters and daugh-
who are thero for the winter. Mrs. Wilt-
ems was formerly Miss Julia Anderson
J. 11. Millard and Miss Jessie Millard
are expected homo today from California.
Mr. and Mrs. Homo Miller are In Los
Angeles for the month of March.
v, m," r.-rr.h.T: ,D. Ann, have returned from a v
Peters, expect to leavo tho latter part ot , ' .,, n u . .
th ir tnr !,... mi!. cation spent on tho California coast and
two or tUree weeks.
Honolulu.
I House Dance.
House dances aro exceedingly popular
with the high school set this year., Mr.
Misses .
Irene McQuIro,
Mildred Collins,
Charlotte Kodwell,
tioromy soiomou,.
Irene Klnsel,
Ruth McCoy.
Mears.
Robert KdwartU.
Donald Klpllnger,
Fred Her,
Paul Flothau,
Stuart McDonald.
Harry Claiborne,
Leslie run,
Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Smith left for tho
east Thursday for a three weeks' stay.
Miss JJiigenle Whltmore leaves today
for Florida, to Inln a hnucn nitrtv.
Mr. and'lfrs. David Raum and xv.. I Wendell and Mr. Clare Moore entertained
Ma rffflrrt QhiAr Raum mv Inav n.
at ft dancing party at their homo, Friday
New York, to salt March 17 for Italy. VCBln' The chaperons were Mrs. Nancy
Mrs. W. D. Hosford and Mrs. w. 3. J Ml M"d Wallace. Thoso
Vr.ru Ut ftatltmlaw tnr W.ttf Vnrk wh.r. PWSent Were'.
Mr. Foye. who '.ha been In tho south o rJMte.r' . .
a busfhcss'trlP.1 Witt meet' them and to- BvWn i1nrt
f turn ftfMk thtro. Mr$ aad Mrs. John Mc Qertrud porter,
Ycrk vssterdar from thalr Panama HSJ1.: tOa, ?!!? Carf,
will also probably meet them, as Mrs, Caroline Holmqulst, Gladys Robert
sicanane expects to remain east to visit ueraiojno jonnson, .son,
her nloco. Mrs. Chaaalng, in New York. KSth' Fluierald,
" Margaret Qotton,
WUh the YMittn. U,"f5;M,r.
Miss Margaret Dumoht has arrived to I Keith Cavers',
spend a 'few weeks vlsltlmr her aunt, I Lester KIodd.
-Mm T It nnmnnl I ArthUr KIOPD.
MUs Nell Donohua has returned from Bmtih'
New York for a, visit with her mother. Phlllo Qllmore.
Mm. if. vs. nnnnhn. nt thn Ifarnid Thompson Wakeler. Kenneth Norton.
n.rtm,nK mim nhu. rhn hA . Jphn McDonald. Morton Wakeley.
- - - " : ' 7, ' Z. rK Jiavens, iinrman Jiarte,
froiuiiicnv luio mo wu.iiofi, i jsamuno iioom, wiiuam nana,
playing in New YorK. has given up her openoor -ni, rranic wawer.
stage career and will be marritd shortly , , , , "7
to Mr. Frank O. Itellly of New York City. t. rtriCK'8 rtrty.
Mrs. Arthur Jarrema of Chicago arrived A St. Patrlck'a porlyv was given Satur
Tuesday and is the guest ot Mrs Prlnx, I day evening at the home of Miss BorUe
Mrs. Addison Mould ot Milwaukee, the- utoag for the entertainment ot tho uto
guest of her sister. Mr. W. II. Walker, plan sorority. Each guest was, dressed to
returned homo yesterday, represent the name ot a river or motrn
Mrs. Oscar Oarreisen. who has been tahi of the Emerald Isle, a prixe being
with her .narents. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Siven lor me Cleverest rnawoup. overm
Fonda, for three weeks, expects to ro
turn to New York Tuesday,
Miss Ruth Candee, tho niece ot Mrs.
John N. Ualdwln, and her guest tor sty-.
cral weeks, returned Saturday to Water
vllle, N. Y.
Mrs. Robert J. Flick of Kansas City Is Delia Nelson.
spending tho week with her brother, Mr. J&wlon PearssJ,
'. .... . On Anri.nnn.
Qeorge F. Ashton, and Mrs. AShwn, at M,rM Case
the Helen apartments. Mabel Nelsen,
Mr .and Mm. Robert B, Kelly ot Un-1 uaines.
rnln nn Ihn crlirst. nt Onlnn.r unA Mn I i?'"'. Clelland,
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jonn iu uoiaen. Air a. n-eiyr anu Jirs
Golden aro sisters.
a, pearl, ring. All of the gucsta are In
the eighth grade graduating class At the
Columbian school and aro members of
the Junior Musical club. Tho decorations
were suggestlvo of St. Patrlck'a day.
Those present werot
Misses Misses
Jocelyn Stone. Phyllis Hunter,
ICInln Rrlimlrit. Pnullna Coad.
Winifred Hrandt, Almarlne Campbell,
Misses
RculAh Bird.
Lorine Davis,
N.na Fetheram.
RUth Gentleman,
Hamilton,
i'ran ureenoerg,
Helen Detwellcr.
June Qrtevy,
t "ay Blmon,
Uarda Scott,
Miriam Clark,
F. Koller,
Ida Koch.
Lillian Stuff.
Messrs-
Clyde A. Undine
Dwlaht C.
Calvin Davis,
Misses
Adelo Funlthouser,
Mario Hlxcnbaiigli,
Margaret Mathles.
Loulso Bpcnser,
Helen Clifton,
Elllff.
Moot .
Olson,
Ferguson,
Wyman,
Haiel lloward,
Pnlcli.
Kathryne
JlcClanahan,
Messrs
13. C. Montgomery,
Blgworth.W. A. Wlldhaber,
C. it. uasirom,
J. I i.tnn,
J, J. Kcegan.
Roy T. Maufr,
A. J. Young,
C. H. Moon.
Dr. T. T. Hall,
Dr. W. A. Anderson
F. Nlehaus,
Claude Mitchell,
Harold Rosenbaum,
David Higoee.
POPULAR GIRL IS ENGAGED
TOWED.
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Jiiss TTi3.iXfazei2)umant
tho out-of-town guest Each ot the forty-
five guests brought her favorlto recipe to
add to the brides' collection.
Ecrleston-Martens Engagement.
Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Martens announce
Earl E. Bakor,
R. B. Kepner,
Abe Greenburg,
Jullun 11. Johnson,
it. l. iturns,
F. S. Salisbuo.
W. B. Eaton,
E. C. Sagge,
earnest jonnson,
IC It. Thompson,
a. F. Farnam.
Dr. and Mrs. w. r. iiiiroy.
Dr. and Mrs. William Taylor.
Dr. and Mr. A. O. Ptcrson.
Mrs. Quinlan.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ersklue.
Committee- in chargo: II. D. Burns,
chairman: E. Saace. master of ceremon
ies; Abo Grtenoerg ana J. Caivin Davis,
Woman's Rciief Corns.
The Georgo A. Custer Woman's Relief
Corps entertained at a 'surprise party
Thursday evening in honor ot tho birth
day anniversary ot the past 'commander'
of tho poat, Mr. Charles M. Harpster. The
docoratlons were in American flags and
buntlog. Patriotic songs and other musio
were furnished by Mr. J. N. E?olcy and
tho drum corps. Thoso present were:
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. William Young.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wlnshlp.
Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Foley.
Mesdames
Virginia White,
i.i no, Rangoon,
Lillian Head,
Eva Kornmeyer.
Josephlna Platner,
Kllzaboth Perrigo
At the University Club.
Tho State Conference ot Charities and
Corrections .held a luncheon at tho Uni
versity club Saturday. Those present
Vfere Mrs. F. H. Cole, Misses Edith To
bilt, Mabel W. Porter, loulseMcPher
eon; Judge Howard Kennedy, Dr. D. E.
Jenkins, Dean James A. Tancock, Mr. F.
U Holler, Dr. Ira Porter, Judge A, I
Button,- Mr. Harry Claiborne.
Tha annual college men's dinner wilt
be given at 6:30 j). m. Thursday., All the
college men of' Omaha ire Invited. ThW
dinner has 'proven to bo ono'of tho most
popular affairs at tho club. Amos Thomas
Is chairman of the entortalnment com.
mitt ce.
N, D, High Five Club.
Mrs. T. v, cox entortained the N. v.
High Flvo club at her homo Thursday af
ternoon. Prises wero won by Mrs. ,A. W.
Dallas, Mrs. T. Montervern and Mrs. C.
C. Phelps. Those present wete:
vocal numbers were sung by Miss Marllla
Case. A delightful entertainment ot
games and raualo made MP the program
for tho evening, Those present were:
Misses Misses
Grace Waters, Myrlo Co If man,
l'auun westenieia, uiaays uaimaage,
Anotta course,
Elisabeth Berryman,
Mildred Foster.
Grace Huntley,
Helen Ghvltr,
Vloia IMerce.
Ethel Rathkey,
Helen Tinker.
Dorothy MoMurray, May Leach.
Jean Berger, Anna Purdy,
Katherine Crsc, Minnie Johnson,
Laura Crabtree. Kelma Elmer.
Phyllis Tebbens, Florence Dow,
Onahans Playing Golf.
any urnana goiters nave Dten enjoy. - ... aM,Aarr
Ing the last few. weeks at their favorlto. C?!?"?.2.?
game both In California and In the south.
Mesdamas
E. J. Clark,
J. Everson,
P. McCoy,
B. Pcrronnet,
J. H. Tebbln,
B. F. Atkins,
L. Schneldewlnd,
Messrs.
O. It. Rathbun,
Jonathan Edwards,
W. 11, Stevens,
G. A. Chapman,
M, Johnson,
o. xarton.
M. Tlmme.
J. Harpster,
J. F. Austin.
K. A. Austin,
M. McCrum.
Messrs.
Byrne Wlllsey,
C. L. Thomas.
Itoy Harpster,
Mesdames
O. A. Goodnor,
A. W. Dallas.
T. Montervern,
F. Itosterman,
r, v, v;ox,
u. uraves,
Mesdames
W; J. Brown.
C. Terrell.
Frank Loverlng,
C. C. Phelps,
O. Corby.
Miss Myrtle Witt entertained a num-
A letter from Mr. U. W. Wattles to a b hr ,rl5nda f ?an.,00" ln
afternoon was spent In games and music.
Those present were:
Misses Misses-
Country club friend tells ot playing golf
at Pasadena with Mr. E, A. Cudohy
against Mr. Euclid Martin and Mr. C. C.
Wright, all formerly members ot one or
more of the Omaha golf clubs,
Other Country club golfers who are
playing this winter are Mr. and Mrs,
Jerome Magee, who have been at Beltealr.
Fla., for ten days, having gone thero
Cacti Club.
The Cacti club gave a dancing pary
Friday evening at Harte's hall In Dun
dee. About fifty guests were present and
(he arrangements were in chargo ot
Messrs. Harold Bell, Ransom Fowler.
Jatk Shuhart and Adrlen Lund.
Garden Club.
The Garden club met- Saturday after
noon With Mrs.. William E. Martin, who
read a paper on "Window Gardens." Mrs.
C. B, Rustln was elected president of the
club and Mrs. Luther Kountxe, Mrs.
Georgo Talmer nnd Mrs. H, P Whltmore
wero put on a committee n club atfatra.
In and Out of the Bee Hive.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Arthur have re
turned from a two months' stay in
Florida.
Mrs. P. E. Metheral ot Weyburn, Sask.t
and Miss Mathilda Evans ot Omaha are
the week-end guests of Mrs, W. M.
Bpence, Dundee.
Miss Otis Hassler ot Pawnee, Neb., Is
Miscellaneous Shower.
Mrs. I. H. Arey and Mrs. J. J, Dodds en
tertained at a miscellaneous shower for
Miss Rose Crosby and Miss Edith Hoopen-
garn6r, who will be spring brides, Thurs
day evening at the homo ot Mrs. Arey.
Tho decorations were in 'hearts and cuplds
and vand-palnted ouplds were distributed
as favors. Bridal music furnished enter
tainment for tho evening, Mlsa Adah
Klopp playing the Mendelssohn wedding
march. Msa Doris Olson, "Oh, Promise
Mo": MlsS Alice Ramsdale. "Barcarolle.
Tales from Hoffman", and Miss Olive
Ferguson. "I Love You Truly." Miss
Anita Stuehrks 'of Cedar Bluffs, Neb., was
Ethel Ootseher, '
Alice Klettn.er.
Aiary jiampaceK,
Insaborg Nelson.
Helen Witkovskl. ,
Bertha Witkovskl.
Martha Witt,
Ruth Ronnau,
Dorothy Ronnau,
Myrtle witt.
Masters-
Howard Zotxmann.
Mesdames
J. Rtiff.
C. Witt.
Margaret Witkovskl,
Matters
umamJ T AHB4H 11
i,.r n. tr th.v I'1""'""
.,v... -"" i Arnold uonnau.
tng mo winter. Mr. aiagee, Air. z U-1 Mesdames
fpraguo hnd Mr. John Brady aro enjoy- I Konhau,
Inc. thn ffnlf Kt TttlMlr. I ?'".nn
r 1 1 - I T wit.
a i-incnumi, n. w., wnere air. ana
Mr. W. T. Burns have been tor a. I At the Empress
roonin ana wiwni kvh ana ouiuoor spons jttlo Miss Josephine Rand gave it,
are the feature of tho season, it has been matinee party at the Empress Saturday
ioo coin or pieasuro on me linns. r. aftern&on to celebrate her eleventh birth
ana Mrs. lsurns leu mere weaensasy any. Present were
for New York and Atlantie City.
Misses
Elva Carter
Alice Turnev
Helen Holmes
Violet Simpson
oasar at me apartments oi Mrs. J. J.
Church Women Have Bazaar.
The women ot the First CongregA
Misses
lreno Bailey
Mary Griffith
Josephine Rand
Mesdames
Lucy Rand
McMullen AVednesday, Thursday and Frl- R. D. Kensington Club,
nay. inrre win do linens, emoroiaene
and lingerie from Porto Rico. The af
fair la In charge ot Mesdames J. J. Mc
Mullen. Charles d. McDonald, E. G. Me
Oilton. A- P. Tukey, C. N. Diets, J. P,
Palmer. W. S. Blackwell. E. P. Ellle,
Charles Marsh, John Wakefield, A, W.
Carpenter, A. B, Comers. Llnderholm, W.
K. SheDard. Palmer. Flndley. W. 11.
Kiag. Frank ColpaUer. Ella Squires. C. &,41I,.?,:,m
o. w, ... wumii, .a. i riavid carison.
TUKey, E. L. Bmytn.
v. j. i raver.
The U. D. Kensington club was enter
talned by Mrs. C. M. Klassen at the
Blue room of the Brandels Friday after
noon. The visitors present wero:
Mesdames Mesdames
A. Btovel. E. Beckwlth.
J. E. Butler.
?ne members of the club present were:
Mesdames
M. W. Mace,
Mesdames
Al Falrbrother,
W. Hi Potts,
A. W. Dallas,
W. j. Browp,
Fred Welngand.
AFTERNOON
TEA
Boginning Monday next,
wo will sorvo daily, ex
cept Sunday, in the
New Grill
Room
Afternoon Tea, from .three
until half after five
o'clock.
SPECIAL MUSIO.
Hotel Loyal
Calif orI Travelers. Blue Bird Club.
Mr. ana Mrs. Luther Kountxe leave to-1 Members of the Blue Bird club enter-
ay mr wen uiego, uai., ior a snort trip talned at a surprise party Saturday
a will return Vy way ot Alkln. N. d, to celebrate Miss Virginia White's birth
to ee Mr. and Mrs. Charles WlUerq. day., Tbo honor gupst waa presented wjth
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
to the ladies of Omaha
. uroiis 7
PI PCTIIfi WT E want verr lady in' ELECTIIC
kkfaviniy YY Omaba who la la any way
interested ln Elcctrlo Cars to
call nt our office during tho
next week and learn from us
how to sare hundreds ot dol
mfAfte lara by a buying a Woods Elec- IVIBftf
HI0IS trio Cai: from us. This Is lm- "Al!
ELECTIIC portant and menns much to ELECTIIC
you. not only from a money
saying point ot view, but for
many other reasons that will he
given vrhen yon call on us.
Telephone Harney 409 for a
WIOIS demonstration ot this wonder- WMiS
ELfeCTlIC '"' en ELECTIIC
Drummond Motor Compaay
2568-70-72 FARNAM STREET
(Continued on Paice Nlno.1
Mischa Elman
Emperor of Violinists
to
Who nppenre in concert
Tuesday afternoon, March
10th, at the Brandels The
ater, uses and indorses tho
Steinway tho world's most
distinguished piano.
Those who require the hest
demand tho Steinway. Its
prestige is the result of ac
tual superiority,
call and hear the incomparable
Wo invite you
Steinway tone.
Beautiful Mahogany Uprights. $500
Art Finish Mahogand Grands. $750
Terms to suit the purchaser.
Your old piano taken in exchange.
Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co.
1311-13 FARNAM STREET.
i Exclusive Steinway Representatives.
Chair and Rocker Sale
Monday, March 9th '
As a special inducement to come into our store and
learn of the large showing of new furniture, Monday, March 9th,
we will put on what we shall call a chair and rocker sale. Tho special prices that will
prevail will cover chairs of overy kind, varying ln price from dining chairs at 75c each to largo easy
Chairs at $100.00. This salo trill be an unuaual event because of tho largo number of chairs includ
ed -and tho, class of merchandise shown. Here are a fcxv samples to give an Idea of what tho great,
salo offers.
:' Fumed Oak Living Room Chairs
These "Lifetime" Chairs all have the leather covered auto-cuqhion scat
Rocker Regular value $10.00: 'specUl 117.00
Rocker Regular value $14.00; special 9.75
Rocker Regular value $23.00; special $19.60
Chair Regular value $23,00; special .,$19.50
Easy Chair Adjustable back, regular value
$34.00; special $20.75
Rocker Regular valuo $16.00; special $13.25
Rockoi' Regular valuo $26.00; special $21.75
Rocker Regular value $34.00; special $31.50
Rocker Regular value $27.50; special $22.50
Easy Chalr Adjustable backi Regular value
$37.00; special ...... .$?3.50
Mahogany Rockers and Ch,airs
Rockor Dull finish, leather cov
ered auto cushion regular value
$18.50; Bpoclal $15.00
Chair to match, dull finish, leather
covered auto cushion regular "val
ue $18.50; special .$15.00
Rocker Dull finish, black leather seat and back
regular value $20.00; special $14.75
Rockci? High back, black leather spring scat regu
lar value $17.00; special. .$18.75
Rocker DUll' finish, brick leather
Covered auto cuBhlon regular
value $15.50; special .....$K3;23
Chair to match, dull finish, brick1
leather covered auto cushion re'g-
ular yalue $15.50; spoclal. .$13.25'
Mahogany Rockers
Tapestry Upholstered
Eocker regular value $28, special $24.75
Rocker regular value $25, special $19.75
Rocker regular valuo $32, special $27.50
Denim covered wing back dull mahogany rocker,
like cut; regular valuo $33.00, special $28.75
Chair
at
to match; rogular value $32.00, special
$27.50
Solid mahogany wing back chair, like
cut, or rocker to match; regular value
$27.00; special $22.00
DINING CHAIRS
Fumed, golden oak and mahogany dining
chairs reduced 10 per ceot to 20 per cent in
price. You will be sure to flUd among these
chairs Just what you want at a price that is as
low as tho quality will permit.
Upholstered Reed
Furniture
special quantity purcnase or cnairs ana rocK- f
ers to match in fumed, old ivory, or frosted
brown finish, with cretonne $75
cushions style like cut ; regular J
valuo $15.00, special ;
Other special values at 10 to 20 reduc-
i 1 a
lion irom regular price.
LUXURIOUS EASY CHAIRS
Here are samples ot an assortment ot leather
covered easy chairs:
Chair Regular value $2,2,00; special . .$10.00
Chali" Regular value $30,00; special ..$20.50
Chair Regular value $26.00; specfal ..$21.75
Chair Regular value $35.00; special . .$20,00
BED ROOM CHAIRS AND ROCKERS
x This lot includes mahogany, birch, bird's-eye maple, golden oak, and Circassian
waluut chairs. There are desk chairs, dressing table chairs, sewing rockers and large
comfortable chairs. The prices are distinctly low and in some cases thoy offer an,
opportunity for great savings.
GREAT LINOLEUM SALE
"We have Just received a large shipment ot linoleums which will bo placed on boIo Monday,,
March 9th, at prices that mean a great saving. Call ana sunmit to us me measurements or your
room so we can help you make a selection from
55c quality, 6 feet wide, 80c per square yard,
65o quality 6 feet wide, 40c per square yard.
75c quality 12 feet wide, 50c per square yard.
Remnants from 4 to 8 yarns, 25c per square yd
Remnants, Inlaid, 50c per square yard.
our many patterns all perfect grades.
95c quality Inlaid, SOc per square yard.
$1.10 quality Inlaid. 0,0c per square yard.
$1.35 quality Inlaid, $1.00 per square .yard.
$1.75 quality inlaw, 91.30 per .square yara.
DRAPERY SPECIALS FOR MONDAY
35c grade of plain mercerized
Marquisette cream, whlto and
ecru; special 20v
35c grade of plain Scrim,
white, cream and ecru per
yard 13c
Some odd pieces of Scrim with
drawn work border and
drawn work through center
regular value 40c; special,
per yard . .20c
Special assortment of lace cur
tains, consisting of 2t3 and 4
pair lots, values to $3.00.
special, per pair $1.50-
Values to $4.50 Bpeclal, per.
pair $2.65
Values to $9.00 special, per
pair $5.00
Beaton W Laier Company
415-17 South 1 6th Street. Payments if you wish