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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1914)
30- A iijubi umajia biM)Ai libts ma l, iyi4. 4r- MAY GOOD GARDENING MONTH ; How is the Time for the City Planter to Get Busy. BED OUT ON MEMORIAL DAY Jleplant Year FlOTrers nnil Then Pfart Cntllnfc Vonr Grass Karly In Ihf Season lo Keep it In (2onl Slinpr. This Is an Important month. It Is unus ally safe to set out anything by tho lat Ver part of May. Memorial day Is the greatest "beddlne-out" day of tha year, when cannas, geraniums, ooleui, etc., are et out for tho summer season. Spring work opens with a rush now and everything- seems to need attention at once. In a garden that was well In working order last year, much can bo done to help along things that have been carried through' tho winter, says tho Garden Hagaxlne. 1 Cut the grass early. Donot postpone It-, Ifr Is iruch harder to do when tho grass Keta too long for the mower. Any apring seeding of lawns must be dono at "once. It would perhaps bo bettor, how 7vtr, to postpone the sowing of lawns rtll early fall, as the lawns that aro -sown now are very apt to be full of 7wca. It you Intend mixing your own grass seed you can uso Kentucky blue ijuid Ilh ode Island bent In equal quanti fies, with" white clover added at the rate ' f, five pounds per bushel of mixture, XjTols will stand dry weather. Mixtures, JSftte useful for general purposes and can bought "ready for use." .Moles are tVbry troublesome In new lawns and In -olii ones too, some Umes. If you can't inftth them In traps, use a four-tlned Jjijtchfork In the early morning or Just at Uusk, and you will surely get them. X'goddlng must be done as early as pos ZeWf, this month. If It Is necessary to do tWs work late, you mustbe specially Stdoroful to keep It well watered until It Is Jewell rooted, f Cnnuinlnn Aaalnst Ilertle. Mlcgln the campaign against the elm--leaf beetle Tho latter part of the month apray trees with arsenate' of lead. If Ujjfoperly attended to the elms, will hold their foliage all summer. 1-ook over the trunks of all trees and do any repairing Sthat Is necessary, painting all tho ox-, ""rpoeed wood, If you do nothing else. JKvergrccrui can bo transplanted all this 7tanth In fact. It Is a most excellent time px doing this work. Insure success by Watering them well during, the dry CJLiTeatlier. Boxwood edging, hedges and yifbrmal bushes should now bo clipped. -mTjIb la a flno time too, to set out a J$xwood hedge Of cuttings. These cut "tings should be Well set, pounded firm TWjth a brick and kept well watered. -They rot very readily under such condl Vtlons. All evergreen hedges should be rJljpped Just bofore growth starts. This wis the proper time to prune maples. It cut any tlmo alter the mlddlo of tho jlcnth, they wll) breed" "Vory little. JfriT Start Last or Montk. Bedding out con be started toward tho l&ktter part of the month. Do not make the $ilstake of attempting this too early, kawever; .the 23th of the month Js tho Vrllcst safe date . JNo plant should bo planted In tjio open "irtound directly from a warm greenhouse. Srepar$ "them thoroughly , by a gradual Sswrdenltur. process ot at least two weeks. !A. few bulbs for tho summer gardon. -irhlCh is tlmdyJ.W.8rowatq tuberose,, Stile penennlal bowler welt cultivated, and e tall plants properly staked and tiea. ffcep the dead flowers cut off. Give the Ws an abundance of water. Jf tho Japan 4Hh Is given all tho water It needs and im abundance of plant food, 'it will pro Wuce, largo flowers on stems fully four fct in length. Istfll Time to Plant T Spinach and Squash 3&rThe Planting season for spinach- Is SafmDst over, until late summer, for Sthls vegetable simply will not grow hot weather; or. If It grows, It filiaktens to form seed Instead of large, Succulent leaves. Thero remains the Now -pS-aland variety, however, which, like ifehard, grows throughout tho season, ana rom which tho tender shoots and young Sleuvcs csn bo harvested again and again. Except for tho borer- that occa- lelonftlly gets Into the stems and de stroys the plants, there Is no reason at IWl why every garden should not Include -Shrew hills ot squaeh-the bush sorts It paco la limuou, mi ruuiuut, iiut Political Crisis in Sweden Passes Withthe Election STOCKHOLM, May 16.-Tho pjlltlcul crisis In Sweden has pissed with tho holding of the general elect! .i. but the results do not Indicate a penminent solu tion of the question cf natural defense on which the lection hir-Bed The num ber of Conservative numbers havo I en Increased from sixty five lo eUhW-fivw, tho Socialists from lxty-flvo to icvcnU flvc and the IJberals. InMtsr. the domi nant party, have been .-etViO'id frjm i- ts seventy. In the second chamber, wMch will soon conveno here. Tho Ineitso tf the Conservative pbll was due to the general feeling' of unrest In regard to tho foreign situation, which Is believed at least to menace the territorial in tegrity of Sweden. The Conservatives wont to the polls with the cry of na tional safety first and this rather ovor- shadowed'the other Issuo of the consMtu- jcomo Is very strong In Norway. One of Defensive Alliance of All (Scandinavian Countries Proposed COPENHAGEN, May 16. The possi bility of a defensive alliance between Norway, Sweden and Denmark is occupy ing the serious attention of statesmen In all three of these Scandinavian countries. Up to a few months ago such a com bination was considered out of tho ques tion because of tho friction between Npr way and Sweden, whoso union was dis solved In 190G. If Sweden Joins such an alliance It will bo because of the so-called Russian peril. On most questions since tho dissolution of the union with Norway, Sweden has not been on very cordial terms with the other Scandinavian countries and It will take some great common danger to bring her Into closer relations with her Immediate neighbors. The feeling that such an alliance will "twit. All arcewy ot cultivation, provided Wjjii -wait until both weather and soil are wrm. -STREET IN SOFIA WILL ; BE NAMED FOR CARNEGIE . .SOFIA, May 16. The municipal council m1 renaming a number ot streets In this Jftity with names In cwmmomoratloti of the events of the late Balkan war ..The name ot Andrew Carnegie will be' given to one C3t the streets In recognition of his sN jfee in financing tho commission of In- (Uiry inio me conuuci ui inc war. tlonal conflict between the king ana Parliament. Sweden Is becoming Imbued with the Idea that Ilussla contemplates war against It within the near future and recent espionage cases havo served to confirm the notion that the great north ern power Is laying covetous eyes on Its Scandinavian neighbor. Tho election has supported tho view expressed by tho king in his speech to tho peasants, when he declared that tho party which was willing Independently of nil other questions to vote a con siderable increase for tho support of the army and navy should be returned in a majority to Parliament. The Liberals while not going as far In support of this policy as the Conuervatlvcs will cer tainly back them In a bill fof .national defense ngalnst tho Socialists. As soon, howevor, as this question Is settled the alliance between the two parties will cease at onco and n serious conflict of the thVone with the left wing of tho leg islature may then be expected. i Nelthor tho Liberal nor the Socialists, both elected on a republican platform, will consent to form a cabinet unless the king promises, that such a cabinet will be free from any Influcnse not strictly consltutlonal, ami bo guarded against uny coup like the king's' speech to the Peasants. It docs npt seem that under present conditions a Conservativo cab inet will be ablo to govern the country. It Is ovlflent that the Conservative press acceptc this Viet, for it Is already be ginning lo plead for a reconciliation with tho Liberals, who, during the heat of the recent campaign, were denounced by tho samo press ns being nothing but traitors and political adventurers. British Miners and Transport Workers Will Amalgamate IXNl)ON, May lfc. A great, trndPS vinfon combine has beef, organlxcd In England, In which miners, raiiwaymcn and transport workers, totaling 1,350,U men, will hereafter support eacn omer In their , disputes with employers. i.n mombers of the Moner's Federation voted in favor of this working agreement oo- tween the three, organisations ana tn executives liava appointed a committee to arrango the details, It waa found In some or tho more re- nht strikes, that without a working agreement, by which ail wouio join iu gcther In case qf a dispute,, not a great deal could be accomplished by any one organization. When tho transport? "Wdrk- era wora on strike, for example, the rallwaymen kept at work and the at tempt to tie up tho transport oi gooas, cxccDt In restricted areas, did. not suo cecd. Also when the mlnea go on trtke thev cannot make It Immediately er fectlve unless the railmen refuse to handle coal, aa )n many cases tho collieries havo large aiocka on hand and at other mines non-union labor can be outainea. With the three working together the lenders believe they can enforce better conditions from tho employers. Robert Smlllie.. member of Parliament. president of tho Miners' federation, whlcn with Its 800.000 members. Is the largest orcanlxatlon In the combination, believes that the co-operation between tne tnrce classes of workers will do away with strikes and lockout, as representations made to employers by leaders represent Ing nearly a million and a holt meh will bo sure to receive every consideration, whllo others consider that the combina tion will wield a great Influence in pontic. Special legislation supported by n three voters will certainly. It is urgued, recelva the attention ot Parlta mcnt. Its strongest prophets Is the Arctic ex. plorer, Dr. Frldthjof Nansen, who be lieves that tho understanding will come as soon as the necessity .for It grows a little stronger. With Norway and Sweden seeking such an alliance It In certain that Denmark would make no objection to Joining. Vienna May Lower Taxes on Buildings That House Children VIENNA, Moy lfi.-The refusal of; land lords In Vienna to rent flats to persons with children has become such an ob stacle to families of the' working glasses that.. they are suffering real hardship In their quest for suitable living quarters. The condition of affairs has been pre sented to the city council and a proposal made to lower the taxes on houses whoso owners would permit children to lve In them. While this particular motion was shelve It Is vot Improbable that some thing may bo done In this direction. 81 nee taxes on house property In Vienna amount to more than it per cent ot the gross rentals, any reduction would be extremolir welcome. Workers living, in suburbs aro found to be badly crowded, as many as eight persons sometimes occupying a flat that consists of ono small room and a kitchen. flow to Save i Your Eyes , jr Try this Free Prescription.' q your give you trouble? Do aireaay wear eyeglasses or sDeo- cle7 Thousands of ucotilo wnnr tSeso "Windows" who might easily dls "pens with them. Vou may be one ot .rthtse. and it u your duty to nave your -yes before it Is too late. The eyes are neglected more tlian any other orgm pt tho entire body. After you finish a our day work you sit down and rest ybur muscles, but how about your 'ryes? Do you rest them? You know vou do not you read or do something le ttiat keeps your eyes busy; you '2,rU. ?our unW K I" bed TfilMt it, Uhu ... .. .... . $$e and fiusllv other oye troubles that reaten partfal or total blindness. tfgjyeglasaes are merely crutches ; they OTtver cure- TWs free preoption. jytilch has benefited the oyes of so rjmany, may .work equal wonders for you. Use $t a short time. Would you like your eye troubles to disappear os Go to any of Sherman & McConnell'a l.or: tho ?iearet wideawake tablets; fill o two-ounce -bottle i with 2f7t rr' d?,'n one tablet and al- um,iit.h0n!un,jr ,lvs With this ? th5 tWo to four .times Just note how quickly your eyes i.fSrp wia hovr won tbS lAnimmatlon ,tnJvwaS:??,!itely. ""nnless. Many who ll.n?A Lllul m,Kht. hliv ve their r.i.nJf.. V ca!C I0r them time. This is a. i mnu r.nn.. ..... iiarvelously effective In multltudeli of xi5t tn you have been warned dui do wnat you can "r?" ll , long as you live- for pub jibing thU preripUoavwlept. Pupils Limited to Three Baths a Year PARIS, May 16. Students oftho man ners and customs of past times are well awaro that tho ladles and gentlemen ot tha court of Louis XVI wcro more re markable? for tho magnificence of their attire, than .pr tho cleanliness of their persons. An Interesting document has Just been found which onco more proves this historical fact. It Is a copy ot tho regulations of the celebrated school for the daughters ot the nobility founded at St. Cyr by Madame de Malntenon: "Pupils aro entitled to have one set of undorclothtng, one pair ot stockings and two handkerchiefs per month. Towels Pupils, one every week! nuns, one every two weeks. Foot bath: Pupils one a month: .nuns. only, by special, authorlxa tton of the superior. Complete batm Thrice a year. (May, June, July); pupils unable to take their bath on tho appointed day must wait until the following month. - ' Lottery Prizes with Street Car Tickets COPBNHAOBN, May 16.-Evory ride on a street car In Copenhagen Is now accom panled by an Irreslstlblo temptation to participate In a municipal lottery. The litter of used tickets which passengers throw into tho streets was such a serious annoyance that tho city decided to make the tickets valuablo as lottery coupons. Automatic machines havo been placed at the various trolley stations, and when the passenger steps from his car ho may conort his used ticket Into a lottery coupon by Inserting an oero (about the equivalent of half a cent). The machine stamps the ticket wjtli Its number In the drawing. Every month goons of local manufacture are given as premiums in this loiter)'. Charter to Nebraska Spiritualists Revoked By the National Body "Grave Irregularities In conduct and open disregard of rules and regulations governing appointment and ordination of ministers" have resulted In revocation of the auxiliary charter held by the State Spiritualist association of Nebraska, ac cording to announcement made by Qcorgo 11. Worne of Washington, D. C, presi dent of the National Spiritualist associa tion. "Tne real Interest of spiritualism," says Mr. Wamo In a letter, "together with protection of the Investigating public, re quire that mediums and ministers should bo officially chosen and rccogntezd upon other grounds than that of a success measured merely by their ability as money-getters. "Spiritualists and citizens of Nebraska wll therefore take note that the Stalo Spiritualist association of Nebraska, offi cered by James Campbell ot Havelock and Mrs. A. Gates of Lincoln as president and secretary, respectively, and their as sociate officials. Is no longer recognized by, nor affiliated with, the National Spiritualists' Association of the United States as an auxiliary body. "Having thus resumed It's original Jurisdiction in Nebraska local societies can apply direct to tho national body for subordinate cahrters, and all ord'iivatlsna ot ministers for which It Is sponsor iut be made by the notlcnal body." ... i i, Omaha Men Write for 'Western Laborer' on Questions of the Day Tho Western Laborer, published In Omaha, has Just put out n slxteen-pagn magazine supplement, designated as the 'Conciliation number." In this are a number or Interesting articles on broad economic and sociological subjects toudh- ing ore or less upon the labor problems. Among tho writers are a number of Omaha men. "Cost Finding and the Working Man" Is written by C. A. Baum- gardnor, foreman of the composing room of Tho Omaha Bee. Ho makes a sweep ing review or the modern tendency to conservation of energy and resources and gives some valuable advice lh regard to accumulating a little checking account at the bank for a rainy day. "Kmplojfit ana Employe" is another article by I. J. Copcnharvc, employe of Tne Oiriaha Bee and president of tho local Typographical union. He treats of the old nreludlee h. twoen employer and employed which has stood from the days of Moses, and points out that the tendency In the future must bo toward more co-operation between the two. "Have Vou a Bon?" is bv another Omaha man, Martin T, White. Ho writes of the problem of raising boys, and nays me opportunity along business. lines. was never better than at the present time. Caspian sea. The surface ot the Caspian, cannot reach the landing stages. Tech- the rivers nowing inio me aspian-w which . lies twenty-seven yards below , nlcal Investigations haVe failed to find pecialiy oy me voiga-nas codsjoc ocean level, has. since June. 1010. becoms 1 convincing explanation, though Prof. , diminished, it is, inereiore, possidio u continually lower. The shrinkage la now even beginning to be Inconvenient for navigation, as steamers In many places Shokatlskt, commissioned by the govern. ment to itudy the subject, has ascertained that tha amount of water contributed by the river water flowing Into the sea U not sufficient to makq. good the loss) caused by evaporation. M ILTON & SONS CO. This beautiful Gas Range laktho stovo that paves gas. It also saves drudgery In the kitchen. A most sanitary stove to keep clean, 'be cause it Is enameled and washes as oasy-as your dishes. Has alu-. milium fused over linings; pre venting; rust and can not be ex celled, as a baker. Prices up from . . . $26.50 WATER COOLERS Japannod 'with nickel A QC fausets, up from. . . . p 1 ,00 R OGERS 1515 HARNEY LAWN MOWERS We havo Just the mower you want. We sell thd Pennsylvania and many others; all sizes. Hustler Lawn ball bearing, only Mower, 12-inch, ....-.$4.95 GARDEN HOSE i-inch Olympia Hose, regular 12c, Monday special. . . ... -lOd -lnch Titanic Hose, on sale Monday, at 15J -lnch Electric Hose, the kind that does not kink, at....20c FILTERS Several sizes and faucets, up from. $1.25 ' ALL WEEK CHI-HAM EL DEMONSTRATION ALL WEEK ALUMINUM DEMONSTRATION Italy Is Building Monument to Ristori Holy Grail, Now in Genoa, Is Broken Beyond Eepair HOME. May M.-Both religious devo tecs ' and art lovers have learnhl with regret that the recent reports of the breaking of "The Holy Orall" beyond repair at tho cathedral of Genoa aro true. although satisfactory explanations -of the accident are still lacking. On expert who ascribed the breaking of the . ancient basin to the dampness In tho cathedral Is popularly suspected ot shielding some ono who accidentally broke the vessel, Wlille it Is doubtful that this basin Is really the sacred cup around which so much legendary romance of knighthood days was woven, it has been accepted as suoh by a large number of Catholics The vessel was brought to Genoa in UOt by Ougllelma Kmbrlaco, among the spoils of the conquest ot Caesarea. Tradition then said, and has since been followed, that In this octagonal cup, cut from what appeared to be a flawless emerald. Christ drank at the last supper, and later In It Joseph of Arlmathea preserved the blood from Christ's wounds at the crucifixion. Napoleon Bonararte. ''the great thief," as they call him here, carried It off to Paris In 1S07. and it was then tested and found to be ot glass, it had slight orna mentation and appeared to be finished with tho tpol as in gem engraving, while the color and transparency wero perfect. "When reclaimed by Italy It was so badly packed . that It was broken In the return and mended with gold filigree. Once be fore it left the cathedral, in 1119, when It was given as security by the town ot Oenoa for money needed for military de fense. Eight years passed before it was returned. HOW TO SOW SEEDS AND TRANSPLANT SETTINGS There appears to be some doubt among amateur gardeners as to tho meaning. of various torms and their application, es pecially with regard to planting. So we may as well run over this subject right now when the sowing of seeds And the sotting out of plants are at thelrflelght. In tho first place, seeds ore sown, out doors, cither in hills or dr)Us. This word drill causes some contusion, since it' Is also used not only as a verb to describe the act or planting In a drill, but even to describe a. seeder or apparatus wth which seeds are sown. In other words, we fre quently find ourselves drilling seeds in a drill with a drill. However, It all be comes simple when we understand that drill, in the senso I first mentioned, means merely a continuous rpw. Drill and hill sewing are Illustrated in the planting of spinach, respectively. Thus wo make very shallow drills when we plant in flats or seed boxes and deeper' and wider ones outdoors. Naturally, the smaller the ' seed tho shallower tho drill. Thus there nro few differences to be noted In tho manner of sowing most of the smaller garden vege tables. When we come to ,peas, beans, corn ond various members of the gourd family, we encounter different means for achieving different results. Persistent Advertising Is the Sure Ilbad to Business Success. Ptwo BIG lOME. May IS. It has been decided that the monument to Adelaide lllstorl, Italy's greatest actress, the funds for which were ralsod by international sub scriptions, shall bo unveiled at Civiaaie del Frlpll either on August So or Septem ber 6. Adelaide Itlstorl s name may be re- mwbered Jn tho United States, where she appeared with Booth during tne season ot 1 pg 1881-85. Iter last real appearanco on the stage In New York was in -aiarie tsiuan, : played at the Bowery theater with a . German company. ! She was called the most beautiful Italian j woman of her time. J Caspian Sea Is Slowly Shrinking ST. PETERSBURG. May 9.-The scien tific world In Russia has for some tlmo been occupied with the sinking of tho CREDIT SPECIALS For This Week Here are the two biggest values ever offered o eirly in the season. No heed to wait any longer if: yon need a spring suit. The3o 'price's and terms are within the reach of all. and can't be duplicated in Omaha. I crive yon all the inducements the other houses give you and then a whole lot more that they can't give yon! Come Monday. LADIES' SUIfS- Ladies, here's your chance to pick Up a dandy suit for aboul the price of a go6d skirt alone. Your choice this . week from all our broken lines of this spring's ladies suits, in nbout all styles and .mate rials, all sizes repre sented, suits that for merly sold as high as $26.00, at the ono low price , $3 DOWN THEN $1 A WIEK. 15 MEN'S SUITS- Here's the best bargain in men's suits ever offered in Omaha, by auj store. Your absolute choice of 120 men's 6amplo suits from the Gold-inai-Beckman factories (whose 'lino we represent exclusively), consist ing of hand-tailored suits in plain and fancy materials, light and dark colors, including a few blue serges represent values to $97.60. This week all go at one low price $3 DOWN THEN $1 A WEEK, $1.00 A WEEK OUTFITS THE WHOLE FAMILY. oEIDDEIO CREDIT CLOTHIER 1417 Douglas St. CbHlette to Denver. Pitcher Hank Chelette. released by Tas Angeles'to Denver, took It uuon himself to so to Fort Worth instead. He told the ciud ne was tree, 'was sign 64 ana pitcbM one same, against Dallas, and sot a bumping Then Denver located him and headed him off. However, If he does no pewer lor me yvesiern leaders than he has been doing; elsewhere It Is transpor tation and telegraph tolls wasted.' TURKISH SOLDIERS MUST LEARN JO EAT WITH FORKS CONSTANTINOPLE, May 18. - Not 1 since Its supposedly Invincible battalions ?er rolled back by the Bulgarian ad vance -at Lule nurnas has the Turkish ' army experienced a greater shock than the order issued by the new secretary ot war, Envcrs Bey, that hereafter all Turk- Ish soldiers must eat with a knife and 1 fork. The enlisted men are not only ! alarmed at the prospect ot handling the strange Implements, but aro hurt by the Intimation that faithful hands, which . havo always served the primary purpose ' of conveying food to their mouths, ' should bo deemed no longer fit for that useful sen-Ice. The Turkish private Is i wot proving an apt pupil. When his su periors ore absent he squats upon the floor and devours his food In the good old fashioned way, but at the approach of an officer he scrambles to a seat at the table and falls to wielding his new weapons with all the skill he can com mand. The cllllUlng process Is not to stop with teaching tho Turkish soldier table manners. The edict ha also gone forth that he must learn to read and write. inverclydbuysyacht of prince of monaco POUTHAMPTON, England, .May 19. The famous yacht. Princess Alice, for merly owned by the prlnca of Monaco and used by him In his deep sea re search, has been purchased by Lord Inverclyds, who will taka a party of friends on it to Han Francisco for tha opening of the Panama-Pacific Interna tional exposition. $ $ comb: COMI 150 COMBIKATIOU NO. 1 XHCX.tfDES. HALLET & DAVIS (Walnut Case) COLUMBUS (Mahogany Caae.) MALEN (Mahogany Casa.) cossarrfATioir no. a includes RICHMOND (Mahogany Case.) HOSPE - (Mahogany Case.) BURTON (Walnut Case;) OOSSBXVATZO V XO. 5 lKOZit7M HINZE (Mahogany Case.) KIMBALL fWalnut Cass.) STEINHAUER (Mahogany Case.) 200 coupon combhtaz 100 CQMBiirATxosr zro. a skcsttdbs KENSINGTON (Mahogany Case.) JAMES-NALSTROM (Oak Cose.) KREMLIN (Mahogany Case ) coirarwATiow ho. a xkcx.vdxb MILTON (Mahogany Case.) KIMBALL (Mahogany Case.) VyESER BROS. (Oak Cnse.) ooxswAxxoir aro. o zxox,vDsa BUSH & LANE (Oak Case.) JOHNSON (Mahogany Case) EVERETT (Walnut Case.) U This coupon entitles the person signed b:ow to receive a free souvenir from the house of Hospe, till Douglas SU and a private demonstration of any instrument of fered in tha great COMBINATION SALE. Name , Addresa $ $ 175 OOltanrAinn 250 Monday and Tuesday ONLY Tho Combination Sale, the greatest ever held In Omaha, with bettor piano values than can be found anywhere else, positively closes Tuesday evening. The offer Includes rebuilt and new pianos Be a Hvo buyer, uao the coupon below and realize the biggest pos sible value for tha piano dollars you are about to Invest. Remember the prices on many of these Instruments have been reduced as much as 50 to form the combinations. Bring a good musician with you to help make the selection. Terms of payment will be arranged to suit you. All Pianos will be re-tagged Wednes day morning, so do not delay,--the offer is for Monday and Tues day only. A. HOSPE CO. 1511 IwgiKSL, Qnafci,Nri. Our 40th Year McORAY AND PEERLESS REFRIGERATORS The' Peorloss Refrigerator, sold by us for IB years, has whlto enamel linings. This lining is not a paste or paint, but a specially (prepared mineral put on by an expert from the celebrated Berlin Enameling Works. The backward spring season has left us with more stock than wo wish and to aro selling these Refrigerat ors all ncjet week at a 20 Discount from Regular Prices. PIRELESS COOKERS Puro aluminum linings and guaranteed I ' ... . - I