'mi: iu;k: ovuia, s.utkmay. ( r ixm;t; i 1 1 . OYER MILLION GARS IN USE' Number of Automobiles in United States Surpasses 1,450.000. MAJORITY PLEASURE CARS Klhr-elgbt I'er t Touring - hide and the Like, While Tw'l Per Cent Are. I eed la Commrrclal M'ork. a i mmmm w eaoaoasso mm o a a o w a ' " f Aonfi k 5ae Specials which should crowd the store to its KlfilU ll(Y:- . most capacity at an early hour Saturday -for not only arc the pricings I Xirf.iMtJHA?t5'lTlcsTr I most attractive but the qualities in all cases are certainly satisfying. 1, 1 .j wguAnic tQffcj... "Mora than 1,4:0a motor cars of aU descriptions In use In the Vnlted States were reglstcrf-a In the several atates loat year," says Mitchell May, tocretary of tate of New York, "and of this number 18 per cent were pleasure care and the remaining 13 per cent commercial, this proportion being ba.ed upon the registra tion returns in Now York state, where of the total registration of l.(3,O0 motor vehicle upward of l'j.m were commer cials." "As may be Inferred from these figures, motoring has been the means of building up a vaat Industry. Too United State commerce and Industry report, recently made public, ahowa that the number of foreign cars imported Into this country during tha last three years has been neg ligible, less than 4,C"K), while, tho nuin ber uxported has been enormous figures which specie rll fcr the oo.ind iiesa of the American profluet, especially when It la to be remembered that it la but throe or four years since our export trade waa insignificant, while a large number of the motor cars in use kt home were of foreign make. As a matter of statltilca P4 per cent of tha cars used In this country are of American mako, and if a comparison were to be mao upon values this pprcenta&o would bu rto! highL'r, ."or it can ba safely eompu.ed that the ino'.or cars owned in tha United Siatoa afrgregwies a present vaiae or tiear.y L',(u0,g(u,jLi0, an estimate plaoed on a Ivsla cf ruling one-naif of the total milliter of chts registered la-st year at $:.irJ0 ccxh. and t'.ie remaining hs.lf at llocu each, both ficriros being ex- oeedlugly conservative, as the price of motor cars varies from as low as S40Q to as high aa St,'J00 for the six-cylinder limousine. 60,000,000 tor Xew Cars. The statistics further show that close to SW.000,000 was epent In the purchase of new motor cars by American motorists laat year and to this sum are yet to be added the values of the accessories the supply of which forms a very substantial branch of the motor car trade. "But the annual expenditure for nrw machines, large as It is. Is not all the expense, as the cost of running Is heavy, witnessed by an Industry which motoring has built up, namely tire manufacturing, which Is becoming almost as large as the motor car building trade itself. Next to tires Is the cost of gasoline and lubricat ing oil, which ia among the heaviest in the motorist's expenditures. Besides, the cost In repairs, renovation and perlodlcaj overhauls amounts to many millions, while added to this Is the sum of the an nual registration and license fees, which Inco It'll, when a careful collection of statistics was made by tho secretary of state's office, amounted to exactly $3,748, 938.55. Plnce that time, especially during last year, over twice thin license record waa shown, totaling approximately, $5,500, 000 in license fees. "While many owners keep their cars In stables converted to a new use, a large number of motor vehicles are stored in public garages or in buildings especially rented for that purpose and the cost of thla service must aggregate a large sum, although perhaps the heaviest expense of all Is tn looking after the driving and care of the care, the need for which has opened a new calling of vast extent. The actual number of professional drivers licensed In this countr tiaa increased fourfold. It the wages of this number were fixed at the rate of JIB per week and the compensation of others employed about the car were added the total would reach upward of Ill.OuO.Ooo annually and thus the running expenses of the motor ists added to the purchase cost and in cidentals would reach the enormous ag gregate of some billions of dollars. Boyles Answers Critics; Commerce High a Mistake That he Tiad no part in gathering evi dence against Principal Kusmisel; that ho had nothing to do with the proceed ings in that case, and that private bur ners colleges have had no hand in the rii-iit in irhnnl affairs are Included in a statement by H. H. Boyles, president of Boyles colleges, denying assertions re cently passed around. Mr. Boyles raid: I "It is absolutely ridiculous for Member R. r Williams of the school board, or anyono else, to make statements insln-1 uating that I had anything to do with! the Rusmlset case. ! "The High School of Commerce has done more for the privately owned com mercial colleges than any single, thing in , recent years. It has aroused more young people to the necessity of commercial training. It has brought students to prl- vate schools from the city of Omaha In : greater numbers than ever before. It ' has brought a large number of students to us directly from the High School of Commerce, -o why. in view of these benents, should we private school men ; seek to destroy it? ! "I have criticized the High School of ' Commerce because I believe its present , system fundamentally wrong.' I always have believed that It is a professional i error because it deprives young peoul of the cultural and literary training t'i.e regular high school was designed to pro vide. "We private commercial college men are able to live only through supplylnf a demand and that demand Is from the omnlrrvlne huKineas world, whose tastes and requirements we have spent years and years to learn and to meet. "I am in favor of commercial training j in the public schools. But I am not in ; favor of it as Omaha knows It. And I ; am heart and soul for the election of the school board ticket prooosd by the , citizens' committee." J End of Month Sale on Drugs and Toilet Articles. Remember. e can Fave you money on all your urugi ami nindrv wants. 50c Pal ll.patlca 31o 50c Mentholatum 89o $1.00 Horllcks Malted Vilk 79o 60c Ilorllck's Malted Milk 39o Ionic : Tonic! A body, brain and nerve stimulant; recommended tor coughs, colds and catarrh. I'. bottle 7o To Introduce our New I'eerlens complexion powder, we will sell Snt. a remilar 85c box at. . . .15c eOc Sloan's liniment 4e ir I'owdered Ammonia, S pack ages loo One lot of 5c, Inc. 15c sonps. soma slightly soiled, at, cake 8fce I'er dxen Bo 75c I'lnaud'R Lilac or Vlolette toilet water 59o f.o Hebpco Tooth Paste 354 50c Hind's Honey and Almond cream 990 5c Jerpen's Henzoln and Almond lotion 190 !"c I'ond's Vanishing Cream. . .150 Uourjol's Genuine Java llice pow der 49o 14 regular 50c odors perfume, per ounce OOo $1 Large Washable Chamois. .650 l'5c Masatta Talcum 18o 10c Peet Broa. lmperixl Peroxide Soap, 4 bars 85o 10c Cake Imported Green Castile soap . Bo t-' 50 4-qt. Combination Water Bottle and 8yrlns, guaranteed, at 91.95 Special Shoe Sale Saturday Women's fino Shoes and Slippers, in lioth leather ami fab rics, nt prices that will appeal to all lovers r( pnul shoes. Women's Shoes, values up to $.".IX, all tvles and leathers, nt $3.00. $L;.50 and $1.9S Men's Shoes, all leathers, tan or Mack, values up to $4.,0, nt 93.50, $3.00. $2.50 ami $1.98 Men's $2.50 Moulders and Smelter (iaitors $1.85 Kreider's Boys' and Youths' Shoes, the kind that stand the rough wear of n live boy, up from $12.00 Warm House Slippers for those eool nights, at 50(' cv 39c Grover and Queen Quality Shoes for Women Stetson and Crossett Shoes for Men. See the ICth Street windows. The greatest 'Month-End Clearance values in Dependable Furniture, fine Hugs and Draperies. Offer House Furnishers delightful opportunities to economize greatly without the least sacrifice of style or quality. Make it. n point to see our offer ings first, then shop all you want to we're confident of results. 2 Specials for All Day Selling in our ooys Department Boys' $5.00 Corduroy Suits made m N'orfolk style with or drab color. The best 1 Saturday, cIi-h.v s,"i.ho (.'on Children's ages 2l2 to 8 years, All Wool Chinchilla Coats, $2.95. Mine or gray, made Muster style or Man nish cut, plaid worsted lined. The best value in the fit . $3.85 Vine weave Corduroy lull peg knickers. Moth brown toys' school siiil ever made, luroy Suits $3.85 $f.00 hiuI ffi.r.O Hoys' Miukl nnwfi, All wool nml licnty. ftl.K. A tug Koltctlon of pIiUiIh nnil nvcrplnlds, n well us plain colors. Homilnr or split Meow. Norfolk i or ilouMn-broaMc'tl. A Rood, warm cont for Utile money, iw T years to lfi years. SATI KI.Y MU at, IHM'ltN H::o TO II A. M. Hojv $;..-( suit. $a.m. Mont all with two imir ymnts. JiM hours Saturday iiiR wo will nell these boys' ult. They are Hood ulue ni All colors and hIsch, I? to 17 years, nt No l". O. D'w. or telephone orders. inorii- . ?ta.oo I j Best Assortment and Values Ladies' Kid Gloves Our StocK ot linemen's Winter Unuorm Shirts is now complete- better assortments ;md better values than you'll find elsewhere. Muy where your dollars will get biggest, values. Special Neckwear Sale Ladles' neckwear i oveltleg of all Klnils. Lace, SvnI.s, Linen and Ors.indi' s. made to cell at L'."c up to 11.7.". Saturday ir 2r ror 7r. &i .Vc I'nm y ItlM'on, nt Varl, aWc A IiIk spei lul lot of newest col orings unrt patterns. arc I'l.iln Taffeta IMMmns la'tc il. Mln line here for selection. Plain Sniin mid I'nnry IWhhnns, Yd., .'t'r To 10c yd. values, hlR nssoi tinent. Siitnnlny Handkerchief Spo 'lnls It will pay you to buy handkerchiefs for the holidays now. Ilxcl MhihIUci'i hlefs In fancy boxes, special showing, excep tions values ir.r. 2o rn to j.50 Pure linen liaiiilkerchiofs, hnnd embroidered 10 l.'ic plain linen handkerchiefs, 7xt I'liiKlren's handkerchiefs, spe dnl at 2 NEBRASKA TO SEND BIG DELEGATION TO W. C. T. U. For tli Nebraska delegates who attend the annual convention of lha National Women Christian Temperance union, t.eld at Atlanta. Ga., November 11 to 19. the Northwestern will run a apodal car attached to one of ita Omaha-Chicago tra!r the nlg-tit of November . Prom Omaha and Nebraska It l expected that there will bo twenty-five ri. l. jatf Ka route a day will be spent In ightaeein-j at Chattuntxiga. Vote Kennedy for atnator. Advertioe-U.tdt. Derby, Monarch, Kowne. You'll find In any Omaha store. We can satisfy your every desire at prices which you'll find nn equaled for gloves of like qual ity. See them. t.I.OVE SPECIALS SATIUHAY 92.00 Quality Kid Gloves In all colors, newest styles, fancy hacks at 81.25 ft. 54) Capes Silk lined Mocha or doeskin gloves; on tale Sat urday at, pair 98 Special values in Monarch and Derby Gloves, plain or fancy, In all colors, pr., $1.50. S3.00 Leatherette or chanioisette gloves cashmere lined gloves 50c values 35 Ladie' and Children' 75o Qual ity Gloves or Mittena Lined ; on sale Saturday at, pair, 40 Tremendous Stocks of Mens, Women's and Children's Win ter Underwear and Furnishings at Price Savings of fully New perfect irood from mhIi well knoun mill ha Sterling. Globe. Kcer. VelnMie, lKli U,k. Mratfi.rd, New Ilrunsuirk, Norfolk, etc. also several lines of the very finest nunlltv Imported Kar inputs. i.i n Kan'a Ualou Suite, lie lien's Union Bulta, uea Men'e Union Butts, ues Xiadlea' Union Bulta, nmle tn sell ln, at Ladles' Union Bulte, 7.00, at Xadle Union Bults, up to t.'.on vul- . . . S1.4B and 98c up ti t.' r.O val . . . .11.45 and 680 1111 to i.i r.o vui $a.50 and $1.93 up to $:. on Mil- (3 8 and sa.SS to $3.98 and IJ.60 tniirlo 10 sell nt $5.98 and M.98 ues, at.. Ziadles' Union Bults, up to J 3 00 val ues, at . , .1.98 and SI. CO Ladles' Union Suits, up to 1 1 00 vnl- . ri.B ana aa.eo to 1 0 vnlucx. 49o and 390 Union Bults, to II r0 vhIiicm. 7 Bo and 69o Union Bults, to fl Oil nines. 49o and 39o ues, at Ladlea' Union Suits, at Ladles' at . . Ladles' at . . Many other lots of men's. Women's and children's union suits nn, sepa rata garments on p,,!,. at finally at tractive price reductions. Lay in a good supply now hikI pave. Children's Kid Gloves and Kittens, lined or unltneil, at 49c and 91.00 KIM'S rURlTTSHinO SPECIALS. Sweater Ooata, nil iMilors nnl stvles, lo j; .An viilllen 91.9R, 99.R0, ta.98 ""'I Sj.i.0 Sample Bath Bobes, ninjo tn sell to (lion, on siilc ta.tB, ti.BB, S4.98 .8 Silk Lined Kid Oloves, tno sperliils ' 9Bo and S1.B0 1.00 Wnili Oloves 4Do Outtnir riannel Olovee, to 1 .15 vnl- ' s 69o and 49o Wight Bhlrts and rajamas, to l: r.o allies SI. 45 and 8o The Beat In Hosiery, Wayne Knit, Interwoven, I'lioenlx, Knyser ami sev enil other I. run. I. nmuy slieclals Sut urtlHy In t lie Hosiery section. Children's 8 00 Stockings, I.Ik special lot, t la'jo Men's Guaranteed Sooke, (iuuriiiitee.1 for six 111011II1S. ti pair Ht 43o Ladles' Ontlnir Oowns, I. Ik assort ment samples nnil hi.l loin, to .".() Hliies, 49o, 69o, B80 and 1.43 Children's Ont.lng- Qowns and Bleep, ers, to 11 Values, choice, at,...49o In ths Corset Section. The. most eompletn showing of atamlard corsets In umnhn. vltli sev eral Bousing- Specials Saturday. $1 "0 nml J.i. 01) l orsets, ixl.l lots nmt broken lines, plain and litncles. nil slues a.39 91.80 and 98.00 Cor let a, Htauil.ml makes. sIIkIhIv soiled, nearly nil models, ni B80 60o Brassieres, neatly trimmest, fns teiieil front or hn. k, all slues ;H to 4 4. hi 350 Sanitary Napkins, regular 40c doite.i nunlity. per dor.cn 8O0 Ladles' and Children's Sweater Coats, nil colors and styles, nt a snvluu or One-Third We lead In showing Hew Oloes. I'ownes, lcrl, .Monarch, Kisser are names which mean to tposo who know, the hest In K'oves. We show eotujdete lines. Cape Gloves, lo It r.O valius, tan or white 7to Baal Trench Kid Glove, fancy hio ks. perfectly flltrd. 91.85 to 98.00 Xayaer Leatherette Gloves, also cliamolset te, Ioiir or short, with fancy hack.i, at 89o to 91.00 Nearly $75,000 Worth Women's, Misses' & Children's Ready-to-wear Garments Secured by Our N. Y. Buyer from overstocked makers at a small part of actual worth on sale here now. Offering Women of Omaha and vicinity the most delightful garment bargains ever. The surplus stocks of ten of America's best known makers included in the sale. Several Phenomenal Saturday Offerings Tailored Suits made to sell up to $30, newest fabrics and colorings in twenty distinctive styles,d n jj choice VIbV Tailored Suits mado to sell up to $45, in velvets, chiffon, broadcloths, gabardines, etc, all colors, beautifully QOJ Oft QUI" " trimmed, matchless at Nearly 400 Elegant Dresses, garments made to sell at $J."), $35 and $40, Satin Basque Dresses, Velvet combination Dresses, beautiful Evening Gowns, Street and Afternoon Dresses in every imaginable wanted material andff r aa color, most wonderful values ever, at vlwaUU Hundreds Hundreds of Nobby Winter Coats, Satin Fur effects, ele gant Plushes, Astrakans, Nov elty cloths, etc., all newest' l;Bat"n.d.1r.B.t.:r!'. .sio.ou Other bargains at $J5, $19.50, $25.00 and $35.00. Children's School Dresses, sizes 5 to 14 years, in broad assortment of styles, all col ors, made to sell at $1 .50 and $2.00, at 95 Scores of Other Delightful Special Bargains Shown Saturday. Qualities at January Clearance Pricings. Children's Winter Coats, values up to $10, all the sea son's nobbiest styles and most wanted fabrics, sizes 'J to 14 vears, at $3.95 of Beautiful Waists, Velvets, Satins, Luces, Chiffons, etc., to $7.50 values, all new styles and colors, greatest lot of waist Qrt nr values ever VaeUtFu Dainty Children's Dresses, an immense showing of the season's newest styles, fab rics and colorings, all undor priced at $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $5.U0 and up. October Styles, Superb Phenomenal Clearance Bargains in Millinery Thousands of Trimmed Hats and Untrimnied Hats. Children's Hats, Plumes, Fancy Feathers, etc., sacrificed to effect a complete clearance of all fall millinery. TRIMMED HATS IN FOUR LOTS Lot 3 Trimmed lHats made to sell to $5, all in one big lot, Saturday, at, choice 98c Lot 4 Trimmed Hats that would sell regularly to $3.00, choice 49c UA',!' 'a-J WAV :CA y- fS'H 7j Lot 1 Trimmed Hats, worth to $12.00, at, choice $12.95 Lot 2 Trimmed Hat3 that sold up to $8.50, at, choice $1.98 AH theHO huts are artisti cally trimmed with ostrich bands and fancies, plumes and novelty wines, flowers, fur, ribbons, etc., iu the Reason's most desirable shapes. Values never be fore equaled In Omaha. Don't fall to see them. Untrimmed Hats at a Small Part of Their Actual Worth Ivot 1 Untrimmed Hats, j Lot 1 Fntrimnied Hats, Lot 3 -- Fntrimmed Hat?, values up to at ... values lo sfLMHi, at 4Uc values to $1."(), at 39c Your choice of Children's Huts that sold to f-.tio. any hat in stock, big assortments, Mack or colors, at J5.00 Ostrich Plumes $1M Flowers, worth to $:.00 Ilc j.uu ijsii'Rii lianas, at HHc Fancy Feathers, to (; 00 values. . . . .' OHc Fancy Feathers, to $1.50 values 4c Fancy Feathers, to $1.00 values 2JJc Flowers, worth to $1.00, ut 23c Men's Hats to $2.50 Values $1.00 and $1.45 All kinds, good colors, late fall styles, most excep tional bargains. Boys' and Children's New Fall Caps, big assortment for selection at 25c, 50c Leather Traveling Bags and Suit Cases that sell regu larly the country over at fo.bO up to $10.00; on sale Saturday and next week at lo ti.f3 Buy now and save easily one third. Cunvavt Covered Trunks Maid wood body, hea'vy locks, bump ers, valance clamps and straps. Regular $7.00 Trunks, $5.00 Regular $10.00 Trunks SO. 05 In Crockery Department 4tU Floor Inverted Can Light Complete w.ith Klobo and mantle; ".-( values at. .3i)c l.indsey Mantle-t imer ted or upright and guar anteed for 90 days, at INc 30c Llndsey Mantles, at...20c 10c ; Mantles Limit 4 to a customer, at ,"ic Many Other Specials Special Doll Sale Sal ill day In Toy Dept. $2 00 Dolls OHc lluhy Hulls 1 1". tn . lull, jointed, with moving eyi-s, -short ia, one of the best character dolls made, $.'.00 vulues. at...)8k Kolctliijr I hill lio lilts Regu lar 7. '.( values, ut 3' Others up to $5.00. 50c Teddy Hears :lc Others up to $2.u0. Modeling Clay Outfit H colois, in neat box 7.V "ioc. Mehanical Trains rl)c Candy Specials ' You'r sure of Pure and De licious Candies here at Less Prices, Too. Angles Food Taffy, 1!. 10c Butter Scotch Wafers, ll., at 12i2c Peanut and Coioanut Taffy Saturday, per lb 10t Try Our Candle, You'll l lnd Them Siijierlor. Specials for Saturday 20c Tooth Brushes 10c .rj(( Hair Urutthes 23c 5uc Cloth UruHhei 23c 2 it: Fancy Veilings, yard... 10c $1.25 Auto Veils 70c $1 00 Hand Dags 40c $2.00 Hand Hags fl.OO $1.00 Auto Caps 80c 30c PleatlaRs, yard I0c $2.00 Girdles fi.oo 50c Belts and Girdles 23c For Quality Goods Try Hoyden's First A Saving of 25 to 50 per cent, on the Cost of Living It lbs. beat trranulatd augar. .11.00 4 S-lb. aack be-ic higli (trade Diamond 11 flour, nothing finer for bread, plea or cake, suck 91.35 lu bars Heat-'tm-AU, Inox or Laundry Uueen while laundry eoap for 85 7 bars Electric Spark soap B&o Corn flakes, pkg 6o All regulur 12u cookira, apeclal, per pound . . . 10c All regular 10c cookiea, special, per pound t'lO 16-oz. cana condenaad milk T'jO ls-oz. cans condensed aoupa. . . ,7'tO 1- ll. cana fancy aweet sugar corn for 80 2- lb. cana early June peaa 8l,0 3- lb. cans solid packed toinatoea loo 4 lba. best hand picked navy beana for 8&o California cooking flk'e. lb ,o 4 lba. fany Japan rice, 10c qualitv, fur 8 So The hen domeatic macaroni, vennl- elll ir kpagtietti. pkg TWO Adv0 Jell, for deasert, nothing iik it, pkg 7Ho Cleaned currants, lb loo The beat tea siftlngs, lb is'.e lilrcliey's breakfaxt cocoa, lb.... Sue (n.lden l-antod of fee, lb 80o Te Batter, Cheeae and Egg lfaxket (or the reople of Omaha. The best, etrlctly treh No. 1 guaran teed tags, dosen .85o The best creamery butter, carton or bulk, per lb Sle fancy No. 1 creamery butler, lb. .Sao Good dandy table butter, lb B&e 2 lba. choice butterine 8&o Fancy table butler lnot Muai to creamery, per lb 8 So THS TZOETAJIU IU1K1T TO tu riorui or eiuii. 15 lba. potatoes to tho pack for... 840 Demand 15 lba ; the law reyulrea II New cabbage, per lb 1V0 Hubbard aiuaeh, each lira lj't k buncnea fieah ladiahea 6o t bunchea freah Hhulota &o 2 heads freh hotliouae lettuce... 6e Freah apjnai h. per pet k 10c Heeta, carruta or turnips, lb So Hutabasaa. lb 3o Oreen toinatoea, for pickles, baxket for lc 'i stalks freah celery So BIO AFFI.B BFSCIAIi. 1'ancy Jonathan. Grimes' OoldtMi or llellflouer apples, per box ... 91.39 When you are down iun don't fail to ;rt a hot cup of Hecf Tea free In nur grocery department Nothing like il. It takeH the i hlll nff Next week will b Apple Ve k Huy fir your future aupply, an applen will be hlguer The Best Fresh Dressed 1914 Spring Chickens, lb. lllc Heat quality and one price to everybody. 16 ounce to the pounu, buy your chickens whole and chec vour weights BPECIAXB Ol POIK ATT7BDAT. Vounir milk-fed pigii, welshing bo to 0 pounds, per pound ljo The best iunllly purk loins, in' pound 16Vo The best quality pork ahouldera. per pound 18'o The beat quality pork bum. per pound 1440 Cenulne 1914 irlng lamb hlnd- 'luaJters. poutiil I lba. beat leaf lard. .114.0 . . .880 Genuine lull spring lamb fureiiiir- tere, pound tc llrHt iuallty ateer rouml Mteak, er pound 1440 I 'll at quality steer pot l oanl, per pound laic, 14o Smoked Meat Bpodals for Saturday. Inaniond ' or .star haiim, firHt 111011- lty. per lb I80 Millie haiiiH. flrat (iHllty, lb laas In lu y lean breukf.ir-t ba on, lb 88,0 F'ancy back tmcon. per lb. .... . ,18VaO No. 3 palla compound laid 89c The httht bulk rihterH. piolid IlieMl . no water added; per quart .... 40o 1114 ke hominy, per kug 91.05 it rnv fj Apir iici rsncT it PAYS I il BJHb b kyv.i O I IMijl PAt. In the Hardware Department ItKOOMS This is the best hrooru bargain we have been able to of fer for a long time. A special purchase Just arrived. They are a Iln i-v.o poiiui uiuum, uBuuiij soia at Jjc 10 4ac. Sale price, Saturday One to a cuMomer. No C. O. SmmIuI Sale Meut (irlndiTs or FtMd ChopiM-rs The "Climax" Food Choiiuers cut do not crush any kind of flesh, fruit or vegetables haviuR all the Juices. A guarantee of full satisfaction with every chop per Hc small bUe "Climax" Chop- PT 7tit $l.u medium size "Climax' Choppers, best size for inoft family use f)8C ll.oO large size "Climax" Choi- i-r S1.2J) I), mil v niinei you cui ci inure move lor 1110 moury. Heaters or ranges at lla)den's. ,'Hnovn," "tiarlund and other base burners. "Known,' "l(aiiK Flerual," "tiurland" and other raiig;c. I I I I I 19c or telephone orders accepted. stove liouril 2Sx28 heavy wood lined Stove Hoards 7t 30x30 heavy wood lined Htove Hour. la for ag0 33x33 heavy wood lined Stove lioarda f'r 91.89 31x39 licavy wood lined Stovo Boarda r" 81.6 Vine more keaannable articles ape ciallv priced fur halurday'a Hale. Warranted axea B4o l!ui k auwB , . 4o Kindling V 001I li'aiciieih, unbreakable aleel hundha lao Kiu n.ice Scoops, or Coal Shovela, 39o l.unterna 4S0 Tar l'tiper. per roll '.91.lt