Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 15, 1914, NEWS SECTION, Image 9

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Bring Back
Your Appetite
With Little Sfunrt' ljpopi;
Tablet, the Sorrtt of lVrfext
JMewtioit.
Vou shnj'.d srv uiir tinners nnd their
bovs eat'in In the fl-l,K On the farm
five meals a dv Is trio rile. No out" !
ever has stomach trouble b-'muer mrul. j
are digested and people II normally, j
In tho city w lose our "jep" ami In- 1
digestion, dyspepsia, stomach trouble.
IP., nmke us Ionic on five men's as an I
impossibility.
WINNERS IN BEE CONTEST
Lucky People Who Draw Ticket to
the Panama Exposition. j
MISS WATTS LEADS FIELD i
Keen Interest In the Trlala for A otra
by alas' Canpaiii from Mrr
1 chants' Casta Realsters
for a Year.
WIXKEES IN THE BEE PANAMA
EXPOSITION TRIP CONTEST.
.ill M
u'tmtinued fiom Time Onl
The I'nioii J'ueltie aa a part ol Its miw
ment. was to furnish to the three winner :
In the contest, round trin ticket to Iho I
Taplflc coast expositions. In addition,
The Hee agreed to add enough cash to
the font of tho tickets. so that earn Win
nor would have what would Ve 0'iual
to tyn.
i Constant Strnsarle.
t With these understandings and ngree
' ments, the contest was launched an I
from the very start It wa a constant
struggle to see who would win. Thera
wero sixty-six persons In Omaha and
elsewhere who entered the content.
Almost from the first day of the con
test Miss Watts took the lead and held
it to the end. Friend everywhere worked
for her and time and again, men. Women
an 1 children came to The Bee business
office, bringing In their receipted hills
ami casting their votes for her as their
choice.
For a long- time after the contest
started, Mm I'lnney was second, but
during the last few weeks of the voting,
"harles Hall, who practically all the.
time prior to this had been third In the
race, forced ahead, lte took second place
ami held It to the finish.
It Is Interesting to note that In the final
count Mlsa Watts had 4,02.X3 votea, Mr.
Termer's oy "Just think of brother
7o la the city. Be can't eat. Why, a
sandwich like this would kill him."
A majority of people h.ive come to
know tho bicsinHs which an occasional
use of Stuart a liysocpjia Tahleta confer
upon the stomach. They are iiiniucsl.on
ably the most lopuiar remedy known,
for the reason that dyspepsia is the. na
tional disease, and tneso wonderful lit
tle tablets have low? amce acquired a
national reputation as ;i thoroughly re
liable and efficient cure for all lorins ot
dyspepsia and indigestion.
No matter how ureal the excess of
food token Into the stomach, one or two
of these tablets w.U digest every pa.rtlc.lo
f It. A package, of Muart's lsepsla
Tablets should iilWaVs he In the. limine.
Many a pirson has saved himself from I Hall 3,Si:VSft2 and Miss Tlnney 3,717,553,
a serious attack of acute Indigestion by lhua Indicating that the leaders were
using tucm after Heavy meals, nidi ... . ,,u
are eaten C'hr istmaa. New year s, Teftl'y 11 a minch
Thanksgiving and other holidays and ; , ,,, tn hp winners,
festal aeasons. i L . ,
After attending banquets, late sup- ' nrT WB" m'""r n,mp""nl'
pers, heavy fancy dinners, after-thealei Emma Pern-, who all the time kept the i
parties, etc., where one has tlined sump- I three leaden scared, for at the close ot i
pSp.JMet.shouW lub used the contest she rounded under the wire
as they digest the food perfectly and I with 2,iW.75 votes to her credit. The
completely, and prevent all possibility ot competitor nearest to her had less than
dyspepsia, which, without their use, la goo OOO votes
more than llkrly to ensue. , , . J .... .
Jo to your druggist today and buy a The lnf,t ho,!r of ,hfi w Prol-
box. A small sample packatre of Stuart'a ! ably tho most exciting of any, for during
Dyspopsia Tablets will be maild free this time thousands of votes were turned
i In. but they were not for dark horses, as
! had been feared that they might be. In
to any one
Stuart Co.,
Mich.
who will address K. A
150 Stuart lildg.. Marshall
! stead they were mostly for the leaders.
50 Reduction
on Wall Paper
In order to reduce our im
mense stork of seasonable
Wall Papers, we are giving a
50c discount on all purchases
for Ono Week, beginning next
Monday.
AH 4c Papers ty
Special, roll aC
All 8c I'apors A
Special, roll t"C
All 12c Paper r
Special, roll DC
All lMc Papers . .'
Special,- roll J C
All 23c Papers 1 Al ,
Special, roll .... laWfC
All 40c Papers
Special, roll UC
All 60c Papers on
Special, roll OUC
Wa takm ordart for papmrhang
ing at rtatonabtt price. All work
guaranttmd.
BRANDEIS
How to Overcome or
Prevent Pyorrhoea
Amonir the many diseases for which
bad teeth are now held responsible are:
Chronic inflammation of th pharynx,
disease of the middle ear, gastritis, ga
trio ulcer, anemia. The explanation IB
that the poisons generate In the digcaUve
tract by these germa of dental orlnln, set
uu chronic inflummation of the connec
tive tissues between the bundles of nerve
cella in the overwotknd area. The dis
quiet ng feature of the whole matter. av
the London Lancet, is that teeth and
gums which appear to he perfectly
neiikhy imiy he lneeiers of this mischiev
ous germ. These d scoerles are aii'ilng
new terrors to pyorrhoea, or Riggs' dis
ease, it la imperative, if one would pre
vent the loss of teeth, to look to his Kiiins
and teeth constantly. You can tell, of
course, when the gums recede from the
teeth, when they are sensitive to heut T
cold, to BweelH or tobacco, when the
gums are red and swollen, or inflamed,
when the gums bieud taiiily, are so.e or
tender, when pua exudes or you find tho
gume shrink from the necks of the teeth.
And you can easily overcome these condi
tions If you will go to your druggist and
get say four ounces of fluid ergan t.vuu
won't need morel, and use a teaspnonful
morning, noon and night, rocking thix to
and fro In the mouth for a m.nute or so
and -then throwing It out. The pale straw
color or deep yellow of the teeth will he
como firm and strong you can feel that
with your flngers-the soreness w'll dis
appear over lilght, and you will aave
yourself from false or store teeth. Advertisement.
For Grip, Influenza,
Coughs, Sore Throat
At no time during the year that the
contest was being waged was there any
III feeling among the. contestants. They
were all urging their friends to trade with
the merchants who were In the contest
and all the time they were buay saving
their receipted bills and urging their
friends to do the same.
In Its contract with the t'nion Pacific,
The Bee turns over to Miss Watts, Mr.
I7all and Miss Tlnney three fully paid,
first-class round trip tickets. They will
lie good at any time between March 1
and November SO of next year. The only
condition required by the railroad com
pany Is that they shall be used between
these dates. They will enable the holders
to travel first class and on nny but the
limited trains, with such stonoffs as may
be designated later when the Union Ta
ctfln completes Its exposition schedule.
Three tickets will not only take the
holders to San Francisco, but they will
be good to as far south as Ban Diego,
thus enabling the thee Omahans t visit
the exposition there If they so destre.
I .411 Kineniea Paid.
I With $c9 placed as the cost of the
. tickets, each of the three .winners In the
contest will have an even for ex
penses, and with this sum any person who
la not too extravagant can do the exposi
tion In good style. The sleeping car far
and the meals en route to the coast and
return will, of course, have to be first
1 considered. The standard sleeper fare Is
$11 each way, or a total of $22. If it Is
I desired to economize a little, a tourist
I may be taken, and by the way, those
operated by the T7nlon Pacific are first
class. On them the berth rate Is $3.75 each
way. Then there are the meals, all of
which are a-la-carte. An even dollar will
. buy a meal good enough for anybody and
I enough can be secured for 60 cents.
It will take three days going and three
coming. Suppose $1 meals are eaten and
there are three of them per day, the en
tire bill for meals will be but fill. Add
this to $22. the iilehest price for sleeper,
and then add the $50 for railroad fare and
yo'i will find the total Is $. This leaves
$110 for expenses while on the coast and
for seeing the exposition.
Suppose the winners In The Bee's con
test wanted to stay on the coast ten davs.
each would have monev enough out of
the winnings so that $10 per day might he
spent and each each have $10 left. Or,
cut the expenses to $S a day, which Is
rearer what they would be. each one of
the parties could remain twenty davs,
which would probably be long enourh,
thouah of course It would be Impossible
to see evervth'ng In connection with the
exposition In this length of time. Too, It
would be Impossible to see all If one re
mained a year, for there would be new
things developing along new lines every
day.
At anr rate, for the three persons who
were winners In the contest that was
Inaugurated bv The nee. the Omaha mcr
' ban's and the Vnlon Pac ific, the trips
are to be rtorlous onen and each all are
assured a plessant outing, a safe Journey
and the het of accommodations, at least
while they are on the trains.
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NO EFFECT ON OMAHA BANKS Confusion Follows
Increased Power of
Swedish Socialists!
i Regional Rcierves Opening: Monday
; Will Make No Local Changes.
I IDLE MONEY TO KANSAS CITY
Instead of l..vln In the anlia Mere
l Mill ... In Mlxnnrl Head
quarter Loans Will n
He t urtnllrd.
j "lien the federal rcoerxe hanks open
i throughout the country, the people will
j know little ahotit It and It will likely bo
some time before the regional Kinks act
Into full swing and their influence begins
to be fs't
As for local hank, the opening will
have po rfrc, t on their Immediate IhikI
nees In anv way, banker Hy. They will
be called upon to forward :t in-r cent of
their depoxlta soon after the regional
banks open. The Kenan fny reserve
bank baa notified the Omaha hanks, how
ever, that this will not be wanted for a
few days, owing to the lack vt complete
I readiness to care for It. It ts likely,
j however, that this will b shipped to
I Kansas tTty within a few davs after Mon
I day. It will amount to about $l..W.0o0
I out of Omaha.
1 "This will In no way curtail loans In
I Omaha or caueo a coiurnctlon In any
way." said T. 1.. 1'avls, cashier of the
l'lrst National bank, "as it will merely
bo sending out a part of our reserve
which would otherwise lie In the vaults
here. It will IV in the vaults In Kansas
ITty Instead of in Omaha. It la money
that we are required to keep In reserve,
anyway, and that could not be loaned
even if It were kept In Omaha In the
vault."
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-APT '
H ot i espon.len. e of The Associated l'iew)
STtH'KIIOl.M. N.iv 11 The remit of
the general election, through which the
so, lallst party became the l.trgrM one
in the Kecond rhamhrr. has been a gen
ii til confusion regsrd'ng which patty is
to form the pew cabinet when the war
is over
The ociiiliRt declare tliemseltra
willing to tnke the responsibility,
would like the 'liberal party, which
beaten In the ele tion. to form the
government, well knowing thst
would moan soci'UItli pulley by means
of a literal cabinet, a the liberals, not j
bo'n iihle to rnit' iheir oplniin in a
dulslop, would be unite dependent on the
si c'alisl or the , oim rvatives. The so
cinlints. on the otlicr hand, notwithstand
ing the fact that they count one vote
more than the conservatives, will not be
ible without the si.pport of the liberals
to accomplish anything In Parliament.
The liberal party, being nom- the smallest
in tho second chamber, has solemnly de
clared that in bo circumstances, either In
alliance with the conservatives or with
the soda II Ms. will It be willing to form
tho new rablnet. 411 parties prefer wait
ing In opposition In the hope of growing
stronger.
France Borrowing
Artillery from Japan
('orrespnndence of The As'oe strd I'res I
I'AIUS, Nov. U The From b ar.ny now
has the use of the lnfi nil1!1mctr 1 1 ' d
guns built In I'tsnce to rearm the ar'Jt
le:y forces of Japan. W h n t ; b
MR, part of the guns 1 n l l en dellvete
nd another Isrue coiislguni' ;r. wav en
the ocesn.
Japan wan asked by I'lance t. II fil;lit
lake the guns. The Japanese government
Cabled promptly placing them at ti e ih.
posltlon of Trance and announced that
It. was eeixhng back these alreMilv de
livered so that the Trench army might
use them. The vessel conveying Ihe last
consignment bad alr'-adc reached folonhi
when It was Intercepted
Japan and England'
Sign Agreement as
To Naval Prizes
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Ja ; a a s i I ' .'rcat
i n ni '.' n i t con-
:"'il .il.-i,;; II. e war.
Il'ith g.i f i n.r.entM under; i'; M. com
imi'll.'.lte to e i.'h othe, t e ii inn s of
steatrers i apt ir d i r i,i lalneil, and to
taVc iimne, into it''ps Tor t!'0 reclorocal
mi, iio cf 'ich U'i i'-4 ;is tlie other may
he .i.lere'lel In. It I.'. however, tirder-
tiinl that the chi;i) la . :f limi slinll lint
be c ml: ibai.d of wur
pifflllEIlllI
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WILL CHAMBERS COMES TO
0MAHAJF0R HIS FAMILY
W. F. Chambers, formerly nsplstant
city comptroller, la In Onnihn. on his
way to Chicago on business fcr the flr-n
with which ho Is now connected at Cas
per, Wyo. Mr. Chambers will lake lila
family to Casper with hlni on his return.
They have remained In Omaha the last
few mnntha while Mr. Chambers has
been busy In Casper.
A. H. WAHL MAKES TRADE
FOR ROYAL APARTMENTS
A. H. Wahl. 1517 Pouglaa street, has
traded In four St Louis apartments at
562 to 61S South Tweny-lxth avenue for
the Royal apartments at Twenty-seventh
and Harney streets. The consideration
waa $.10,0ii0 for the new apartmenta, which
have Just been completed. Hastings &
Heyden made the deal.
Juvenile Court
Hears of Brutality
by a Drunkard
j A story of alleged long continued bru.
tallty exercised toward a wlfo and mother
! by her httsbnnd was lold In Juvenile
j court by relatives of the wife end by a
i daughter.
J Two younger sons were taught by their
i fathor to beat their mother and were
told to drive nails In her face, according
to the testimony. A daughter who testi
fied declared her father had beaten her
and thrown buckets of water on her.
The wife's mother nnd sister told the
court between sobs that they so desptsod
the husband they would not even assist
in burying him If he were dead.
The man declared he was not so bad
as he was painted and asserted his wife
wbs still "with him." lie promised
Judge Pears to stop drinking and to be
kind in his home.
Kidney Tronble nnd Weak Itnrk.
eigne of breakdown In health. Klectrle
Hitters gives sure relief and lasting bene
fit from Its use. 50c and $1. All drug
gists. Advertisement.
MISS FAY WATTS.
MISS RUTH P1NNBV..
MR. CHARXJCS HALL.
Heavy Corn Eeceipts
Bears Down Prices
on the Local Market
Heavy receipts had a depressing effect
on the corn market, and during the short
Saturday session the cereal Sold off 3 to
S cents. The Omaha prices ranged be
tween 02 and 86 cents per bushel. The
main reason of the decline was attributed
to the heavy receipts of hew corn at all
the markets.
Omaha grain receipts Were: Wheat,
103; corn, forty-six, and oats fifty-three
cars.
Practically all the corn on the Omaha
market was of the new crop, whereas one
week ago the receipts were nearly all of
the pick of one year ago.
Wheat was the most steady of any of
the grains, the sales on the Omaha mar
ket ranging from 91.04 to $1.07, with
durum around $1.11 to $1.12.
The Want Ad Columns of The Hee Are
Read Dally by People In Search of Ad
vertise,! Opportunities.
A. C KENNEDY IS SICK AT
HOME WITH INSOMNIA
Alfred C. Kennedy, member of the
Board of Education, Is confined to his
home with a temporary hreukdown, due
to overwork and Inability to sleep. His
physicians say he is now showing some
Improvement And they hope he will soon
gain sufficient rest to return to normal
health.
French Prisoners
Publish Newspaper
(Correspomlce of The Associated Press.)
AMSTERDAM. Nov. ll.-The French
prisoners In the concentration camp of
Zosren, near Berlin, are publishing a
weekly paper In French language, which
they call "Lo lieraut" (The Herald).
Heraut" boa Me of being the only
paper which Is In connection with the
whole world by telepathy. The aim of
tho paper Is "to overcome the ardent
longing for their country by the reaction
of a sound, amiable. Inoffensive and salta
tory humor."
The Inst page la reserved for advertise
ments. Here the chief editor, the prop-
rletor of a once flourishing fur business
I recommends to all his comrades his large
stock in furs and promises them his
most careful attention. The "market re
port," for example, contains a pious la
ment that In tho country of Oamhrlnue
there la not a drop of Inger bevr for the
wsr prisoners.
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What are the advantages of the
New Light Baker Electric Coupe?
No Effort to Steer
High Speed
Long Mileage
Security in Traffic
Low Cost of Upkeep
Strength Without Weight
Meet. 98 of All Demand
Disappearing Front Scats
Unusual Riding Comfort
Light, Graceful Exterior
Exquisite Interior
Advanced Equipment
A Style Vehicle "" '
(See our Advertisement next Thursday)
ORR MOTOR SALES CO.
2416 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb.
Tyler 1033.
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Two sizes. :fc and 11.00, at all drug
glf's or mailed.
Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine Co., 166
Wtlllain M.. New York. Advertisement
Mrs. Mixer's Funeral
to Be This Afternoon
Ho many friends are mourning tho sud
den death of Mrs. Ina O. Mixer, house
secretary and luncheon director of the
Young Women's Christian association,
that the funeral services will be held pub
licly at the association building.
ltev. Frederick T. Rouse, pavtor of the
First Congregational church, to which
Mrs. Mixer belonged, will conduct the
services. They will be held this after
noon at 3 o'clock. Miss Hazel Kvans, a
mmber of the association, will sing, and
burial will be In Omaha.
1 .H-'Jewi..-' Ur-.-KT-.f niL-SfTTT W -3r7T- fllTOCr.T!ITO7ainy . 1,1 Z'J T U!TTT
THOUSANDS OF ARTICLES
SPECIALLY PRICED
Offering an immense variety of new and beautiful
Furniture, priced at wonderfully attractive figures
New customers every day customers who find Beaton
& Laier's store full of attractively priced, splendidly
made furniture, offering the greatest opportunity you ever had
to furnish your home with lasting, durable, well finished furni
ture, rugs, draperies, etc. Omaha people are coming to realize
what Beaton & Laier's store is doing you will eventually trade
here why not begin now?
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New Dining- fy A Carload of New Up
Room Furniture 5 holstered Furniture
UP i
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OWNER AT COURT HOUSE
WEDDING RING AWAITS
One Cause of Bad
Complexion the Cure
"Look at a section of k.n uiidur the
mh rnscoiie and you will readily under
stand why cosmetics generally injure the
complexion," says Dr. H. Kotert Macken
zie. "The skirt, smooth us it louks to the
naked eye, under tho (-'lasa txh bits a
lace-work of tiny holes, mouths of myr
iads of little giiuids. To kei the skin
healthy these hoies must be unobstructed,
that ih perspiration and natural oil can
have free outlet. Should t lie glands ue
blocked up with Irritating gritty ;irt.ch h.
a common result of using powders and
(reams. Nature retaUales by causing
sallownea. roughness, blotches or pirn
pies. "As a subsftote for all cosmetics I
recommend ordinary niprcolized vti. It
not only does what the tariuua face
I reparations are supposed to accomplish,
but lta peculiar absorbent action treed
the pores from the dully accumulation of
Impurities, also absorbing the devitalised
particles of surface skin. ThU produce
a natural, healthy, youthful complexion.
On ounce of tti was. li be had at any
!rug store, usually suffices to rejuvenate
the poorent complexion. It is put on
nlfchtly like mid crem and washed olf
roomings Family J'h Bician. Advt rtibc-mtoL
A gold wedding ring owned by Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Newman of Creston. Ia.,
married a month ago. Is In the office of
the clerk of the county court waiting to
be claimed. It was found lying on the
floor of the office bv "Cupid" Stubben
dorf. Not so lucky were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Ilenlon. 3014 North Thlrtv-alxth street
' who were married November 4. Their
wedding ring was lost before the cere-
mony was performed and was not found.
i was nigravea it. n. to N. V.
COMPENSATION ACT TO BE
LAW AFTER DECEMBER 1
According to announcement from the
cfflce of Governor Morr.head the work
men's compensation act will go Into ef
fect Tuesday, December 1. at 1J 01 a. m.
The act was passed by the last legisla
ture, but mas held '.p by referendum
petition until endorsed ty a majority of
the voters at the recen; general election.
The state canvassing board will meet
at Mnco'.n, November ZZ. and the proclam
ation of Ihe governor will be issued one
.etk later.
.1 t'ostsmptl vo loifk.
Stop t and get relief for weak lungs,
cougha nd colds with Ijr. Kings New
Discovery. 6o and fl. All druggists.-Adveithemcnts.
City Need Not Pay
Taxes on Water Co,
A mandate of the state supreme court
has been filed with the clerk of the dis
trict court, affirming a district court
judgment in favor of the city of Omaha.
The latter sued Douglas county to re
move from the county assissment rolls
certain properties purchased by the Me'
ropolitan water district from the old
water company. This final adjudication
insures the city not having to pay taxei
on th water ilistrlft's property.
Fne
Treatment
lorn
?Bs
Ram pie treatment of Pyramid PtU
Remedy mailed free for trial gives
quick relief, stops llobliig, blooding or
protruding pi leu. hemorrhoid ana all
reclul troubles. In the privacy ot your
own houiM. pyramid 1'IIh Kemedy la
for salo at all druggists, uOo a bog.
Mail this Coupon
totho PYRAMID DRt'O COM PAN Y,
6is Pyramid liidg., Marshall. Mich.,
with your full name and adiirexs oil
a slip of paper, mid Hauiple treat
ment of the srciU Pyramid Pile
Kemedy, will then ti sent you at once.
by mail, rtiKK, lu piaia wrapper
New customers
for this store
1st Week
2d Week
300
325
Over lx hundred satisfied
customers pleased wtth mer
chandise pleased with th
moderate price and the
courteous treatment they re
ceive here.
We want to reach the 1,000
mark by the end of J.hls month
we appreciate the splendid
reBponse so far won't you be
among the new cuMoiners the
coming week?
Tapestry davenports, tapestry chairs, rockers, settees, foot
stools, bta beautiful design, the best of spring work the most
careful workmanalilp pieces specially suited to making- artistic
homes at small cost.
Davenport la Tapestry for 908.00. Others at M0 00. 196 0",
$1?5. Chairs and rockers as low as 117 50, l75. S32.0O, 127. On.
etc. New Fireside chairs and rockers will be shown Monday
first floor arid third floor.
An attractive new Bed
Room Suite genuine
mahogany.
VVSPRINGiC
Toilet Tulild for
Chiffonier fur ,
Drnaser for
ntl for . .
834.00
$39.50
S-12.00
830.00
This artistic poet Colonial Pulte.
attractive in Ueulgn, liandsoinely
finlkhed priced moderately, will
appeal to the lover of a nicely fur
nlHhe.d borne yon must see it to
realize what a fine value how well
made and attractive jt 1b. The four
Hr 81 15.50.
Makes as Fine
a Bed as You
Could Ask For
Solid comfort no sag
ging no roiling together
yet a suft. springy,
elastic bed the W I T
I.I'OE keeps the mat
tress, sheets and bedding
In place. The spring la
fully guaranteed (M
years) and will cost you
f 7 t about 9 seats a
yea. Let us ahow uu
this fine spring
Beaton & Laier Co.
415-417 South 16th Street
Odd Pairs of PorUeres- $25.
$ 1 7.50, $ 1 4. 50, $ 1 1 .50, $7.75
values on f 7 ft
sale $4.75
There are odd palri of portiere
-when they are sold no such values
will eer again be offered they are
truly wonderful values at a price
way below the actual cost of mak
ing we would rather take a loss
now So come early.
40 Patterns of Bordered Mar-'
quisette 35c to j 0
70c a yardfor . . stf C
Juat think what this meant all
new rurtains for your windows' at
price, you will never duplicate for
style., quality of material or assort
ment. 19 cents a ard for goods
that formerly sold as high as 35 and
70 cents a real cut price.
Life Time Mission
Furniture
The furniture you
ran be sure la built
oit honor: it will last
a life time. Noth-i
lng but the finest
solid oak. the best
leather best springs
yet the prices are
Jow
$8.50, $9.75, $11
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