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    TUB OMAHA SUNDAY HKK: DEOKMllKU 0, lyW.
7-A
MARRYING PARSON
SAYS WAS FOOLED
Gives a Beaton (or Marrying Four
teen-Tear-Old Girl that license
Said She Wat Eighteen.
MOTHER ALSO WAS WITH HER
ttlrl I.eavea Br Hasbaad tmmel
atelr Aftee . WaJl
Other Cases IirtlTlig Foir-tfta-TMir-OK
Gtrls.
Rev. Charles W. 8avllg, the 'rnarrr
Ing parson." appeared In Juvenile court
In answer to a lummom to explain why
he married Blanche Stevens, aged 14, and
Kuamll Long, aired .
Rer. Mr. Bavldg declared that he waa
fooled" by the facta that the mother of
the girt was present and that the license
showed the boy to be 21 and the girl IS.
He declared the girt appeared to be IS.
Mrs. France Mendictno, the girl s mother,
has been arrested, charged with aiding
and abetting the delinquency of a minor.
Probation officers declared that Blanch
Is of good character. She left the boy
husband immediately after the ceremony.
She told the court that her mother oom
prlled her to get married for the purpose
or releasing her from the Creche In Coun
cil Bluffs, whither she had been lent by
order of the Juvenile court.
The young husband has been arrested
on a statutory charge. Involving an al
leged attack on Alta Madison. 14, a friend
of Blanche,' asserted to have been com
mitted two days before the marriage.
Blanche is to be a witness In this case.
In another case, also Involving two 14-year-old
girls. Juvenile Judge Sears or
dered that charges of aiding and abetting
delinquency be filed against Mrs. Beasts
Morgan, Sixteenth and Cuming streets.
Dreary Old World
If Everybody Was
5 Rich, Says Opie Read
Ople Read thinks this would be a dreary
old world if everybody In it had a mil
lion dollars. :
'Think of It Just think of it," he as
serted at the Auditorium .that was al
most filled with people last nUrbt. "It
everybody was worth 11,000,000 and a man
asked another to do some work, he would
just put on a high-up air and tell him
to change climates.
"Too much monsy cripples good fellow
ship. There waa never a falser belief
than that money and Ignorance can
make a man happy. I would like to Im
press this on thai young man who hasn't
got a dollar."
, Ths novelist came out as one of Ms
own characters lira Jueklln and in
L.lm's lingo flitted with quick vision and
quaint observation from one corner of th
universe to ths other.
"Poverty doesn't mean virtue, any more
than ignorance . means righteousness,"
said Mr. Jueklln, In his plea that th
money god be pulled down. ;
.The world Isn't nearly so bad as most
of the "God - help us we're going to
pieces" Chautauqua lecturers would have
its believe, according to Mr. Read.
. 'When we're beginning , to hear about
evils. they are more likely to be going
than coming," he said. "Ia pesaimlam
there' can be nothing but stagnation and
.death."
Speaking; ef the "Chaos of Europe,- Mr.
Read asked: . ' .
"Who knows but what' every throne on
the face of the earth is tottering to Its
fall?" He asserted that "sorry Is the
inan who has let romance go out of his
soul." He also let It be known that for
the man without Imagination and human
sympathy ha has no use.
At th Rome hotel, where Mr. Read is
stopping, several old-time printers, who
used to labor In th vineyard with him In
Little Rock, Ark., where th newspaper
career of Ople. Read began, called to pay
their respect. He chatted with them for
a long time of the "golden days."
"He's written Just what be found there
In some of his books," said one printer,
.with a chuckle. ..,
"Mr. Read appeared as one' of th Red
: path lecturers.
TO OPEN BIDS FOR THE
GIRLS HOME WEDNESDAY
Rids for the contract n kmMt.,,. ivJ
new working girls' home, for which th
Crelshton endowment was left, are not
to oe opeoed until Wednesday noon.
It was announced a few dava ik.
they would be opened at the office of
Architect John McDonald Saturday neon,
but this date has been postponed.
CONFIDENCE MEN ARE
IDENTIFIED BY VICTIM
Harry Alberts and Hugh Anderson,
bound over to the district court for the
theft of merchandise from Kllpatrlck's
tZ X?n ! ARMIES GIVE BIG ORDER ' ARTICLE IN THE BEE FINDS
whom they shortcnaned of m whMe th : FOR AMERICAN SLEIGHS I HOMES FOR TWO YOUNG BOYS
young man was wultlng for a train at I ciHOAOO, Wo. J.-Tho Tankro elelsh
the Burlington station. !hn iocm a pvniy In the Ftimpean 1
i !tr, became known today. Or.lers have An a lesult of a artt'lo In Th lire
May the Game I
JackTon and Kitty seem to prefer bil
liard to hrldan.
Tm Tea; every time th ball" klaa we
follow their example. Poston Transcript.
teen plaoed with a South pend. Ini.. flmi
by the British and I'renrh governments
for 1.000 alelRha to be ied In tho trans
portation 'f supplier
telling of the desire of Juvenile author
ities to find a home for XV I ley HoMa, agoil
1(1. he and Reginald IKanln. alen 111 years
old, have found foater-pnrent.
FINED HUNDRED DOLLARS
FOR OBSCENE LETTER
Aflrr pU-nrtlnft guilty to the charge of
hnvlna written srtii mailed an obscene
letter. Solomon Johneon Of Oreeley, Colo,
was fined lf find ro-ta In federal court
liy .Indue Pane Moid. He paid the fine.
Cute Little.Coupe :
Has Some Fun With
. Dr.. O.J. Hoffman
. Dr. O. S. Hoffman, who la th proud
possessor of a cute little coupe which h
boasts can do anything any other ear In
the world can do., rolled merrily, up In
front of th Bee building at noon and
stopped his machine Just at the -curb,
preparatory to disembarking to enter his
ofIre. Just as lie had started to clamber
out, th cut llttl coupe mad a head-oa
"charge at a. cigar sign eutsld of Wlrth
aeJter'g cigar store. The ooupe hurdled
the curb Oesplt th frantlo efforts of
the doctor and banged Into the sign.
The sign was mutilated after the encoun
ter, but til soup was unscratched and
still belligerent How th car started la
a mystery, but Dr. Hoffman says It Is a
great llttl coup and starts Just as well
without a self-starter as with one, .
Metcalfe Again
; . ; in Editorial Chair
' .The first number of the Omaha Ne-
- braakan, under th editorship of Richard
I Metcalf. has made its appearance. It
has eight pages and la all home print
and the promise ia made that It wtli be
published every Thursday afternoon.
On the editorial page of the Omaha
Nebraakan, Mr. Metcalfe. In a double
column, leaded editorial, explains why
lie has again put on the newspaper har
ness and en other pages of his paper, h
devotee considerable apace td boosting for
. Omaha and Nebraska. ,
Miss Antin Coming
to Speak in Omaha
Mary Aatln. the Russian Jewess who
woa prominence by ber publications, "The
Promised Land" and "They Who Knock
at Our Oat," will be brought tn Omaha
by the Political Equality league March
Uorfl. Miss Antln Is said to be a biil
llant speaker. Her fauaaead Is Pref. Ama
dua Orabau of Columbia university. The
announcement ia made by Mia Jenetle
MoDoaald f the suffrag laagu.
rreap aad Ce;fc Reamed y.
Dr. King's New Discovery gives almost
Instant relief first dose helps, beat
remedy for , coughs, colds and lung
trouble. 60c and II. 00. All dealers Advertisement
Sunday, Dec 6 1914
-BURQESS-NASH COMPANY-
Our ONE WORD of ADVICE To
ALL IS "SHOP EARLY"---NOW
STORE NEWS FOR M0NDAY-
BURQESS-NASH COMPANY -
Phone Douglas 137
.. ....,.. . x. .
$ f 16 C If you shop early "in Ihe day selections ran
J thaanlair U h made more critically, mors Intelligently,
r . snopping Days rmor9 satisfactorily.
5 4 Till XlMS " I K Tom shop early the merchandise displays
V t .Mvk are hotter arranged, assortments are mor
; V rfx J t complete, salespeople can give you more ln-
HVj ( m rf dividual attention.
W-V'V " . . '-"va nnnrosa.Vaah (Yunnan nlrfafnjta Rmnn
Is Ready!
And has for Its object the lessening of your
Christmas burdens.
Here parcels will be wrapped for delivery
by mall, express, parcel post or In person.
We will also address your parsels for you
upon request and hold them for shipment
Just before Christmas, by any method you
specify. Here are some of the conveniences
under the Jurisdiction of the Christmas Serv
ice Bureau:
SHOP early in the day for your comfort
and satisfaction for everybody com-
MAIN FLOOR lotnffl.
Stamps, parcel post, money or
ders, registered and Insured
mail.
Public Service Rorean.
Weighing packages, Red Cross
seals and stamps.
Tickets for all theaters,
Telephone , and electric light
bills.
Monthly accounts.
Information bureau.
Gift certificates Issued.
'-Glove bonds Issued.
Checks cashed.
Shopping guide bureau.
Shopping guides furnished.
Bureau of Adjustment and Lost
. and Fonnd Desk.
Adjustments made.
Wagon calls Issued.
Ixist and found articles.
Free telephone for customers
who wish to phone regarding
their purchases.
Information and suggestions-
for Christmas shopping.
Interpreters furnished for those
who cannot easily speak th
English language..
Transfer Desk
Transfers settled.
"Will Call" packages delivered
and part payments received.
Accommodation Reek.
Parcels sent through our De
livery Department.
Check Deek.
Wraps, suit cases, umbrellas or
' packages checked free of
charge.
BURGESS-NASH COMPANY.
Something New
Tailored Covert Cloth
Suits at $29.50
Plain Tailored or Fur
Trimmed Last Word in
Tailored Suits for. Winter
BEAUTIFUL new crea
tions in several very at-"
tractive styles that will ap
peal to the woman who is
seeking something new and
different in tailored suits.
Made of 'the new covert
cl4h, plain tailored or fur
trimmed. New short jacket,
with nent belt. The skirts
are the new flare style.
. The suits are superbly tailored
and finished throughout and we
consider them exceptional values
at the price Quoted for Monday.
BnrgMS-aTasli Oo oond Tloor. -
We Are Representatives for the
Harrison Reindeer Fabric GLOVES
THESE gloves have every appearance of an extra fine
mocha or undressed kid. They are not leather gloves.
They are made of a wonderful fabric so dextrously woven
and .finished as to require the closest
scrutiny in order to detect them from the
finest mocha or suede leathers.
Harrison's Washable Reindeer- Fabric Glove
Are made 'in a full line of colors and In dif
ferent grades to suit the general demand. We
have a complete line for women and children.
Women 'm Short Olovee, pr., BOc to $1
Women's Long Glove, pair. . . .$2.00
Children's Short Gloves, pair... 91.00
Bars- -Masih Clo Mate, rioee.
Wedgewood Ware for Christmas
Beautiful Original, Artistic Always
A GIFT that never fails to bring forth expressions ot surprise and
Joy as it should.
Josiah Wedgewood, the originator ot Wedgewood ware, is a name'
famous In the annals of artistic china, not only because of the beauty
of his designs, but also because of his courage. Practically crippled, he
waa unable In his day, 1741, to share In the sports ot his fellows, so he
turned Ms mind to studying the secrets of his art. Wedgewood ware
Is today famous for its beauty and artistic decoration.
In this popular ware we have a full line of practical articles.
Wedgewood Salad Sets, Complete, f 15.08
Very large English colonial bowl on plate, 12 seven-Inch salad
plates, mayonnaise set with ladle In truly oriental design, blue and
brick red. scenic center. , , -
Other sets, same composition, designs: pineapple border, $1.50.
Bread and butter plates, luncheon plates, service plates, tea cups
and saucers, chop plates, etc Price range, $11.00 to 25.00-Borgaaa-BTaak
Cw Tearta rioo. . . . '
Men's House Slippers, $1.75
MEN'S opera and Everett style house slippers,
made from vlcl kid leathers, full lined
vamp, band-turned soles; very comfortable.
Special values.
Men's "Cumfy" Slippers. 91 0
Men's felt house slippers. "Cnmfy cushion
Inner sole and soft leathep outer sole. The most
comfortable slipper made. '
Women's "Cumfy" Slippers, J.OA
Women's felt house slippers. "Cumfy" cush
ion Inner sole, rltbon trimmed with silk pom
pon In colors of lavender, blue, pink, brown and
taupe.
Women's Felt Slippers, $1.25
Women's fur and ribbon trimmed Juliet felt house slippers; flex
ible hand-turned leather soles, colors black, brown, wine and gray. '
rg sTaaa Oo Hals Sloe.
THUTI1FUL advertising is a
part of our business policy.
We gladly indorse
the Omaha Ad
j Club's work to
make all advertis
ing truthful.
Jewelry Novelties, Silverware and Leather Goods That
Make Very Practical and Acceptable Christmas Gifts
15.00 Comb, Brush ana Mirror
t, $3.8
:jnplr art sliver (Quadruple
latel comb, bnmh and mlr
or set In raly. wIM roae
mil other patterns; -ln'h
.late mirror, large goo,j lrls
1 brush; I J. 00 value . .3.8
Gold ruled Watch, (10 00
.v-lu. numi open rare cnae. i jmn move
ment, goid filled chain, gold shell link and schiC
pin, th entlr combination In velvet llnol
box i0.00
$15,50 Watch Bracelet, gll.50
JO-rear gold filled adjustable bracelet and guar
anteed watoli rase, 7-Jewel moveinont; IIR iM
value $11.50
BursTMs-BTash IS Jwl Watch, $10.00
Fully guaranteed, In a pliiln 20-year open face
thin model cne: verv npeclat. at $10.00
Child's BUvr let, $Se
Child's S-plece silver set. Knife, fork and spoon,
tn Holly box a&c
Bnrgsss-Vash Co. Main floor.
Diamonds for Gifts
There la nothing that la more acceptable We
huvc a vplcndld phoning of fin cut, beautiful
epnrkllna stones at prices that
"III lrteret vou.
$80 olttalr Diamond Blag, $37.40
1-4 karat beautifully rut brilliant
tMatnonrf. white and snappy. 1'lf-f.-ny
mounting, platinum lined,
fi'0.00 valu $37.60
Diamond Bias's. $9.8.00
fl-lOO of a karat brilliant white
diamond, mounted In It karat
solid irold Tiffany, platinum lin
ed ring, special at $38.00
$8.00 DUaaoad Blngs. $3.48
We have full cut dlamonda In 10 karat rnld, Tlf
fnnv or Heleher style mounting; rings that make
the' be t kind of a gift for glrla $3.4$
nattann Diamond tts
Keck chains and psndanta, some with real oriental
pearls $78.00 to $30.00
$e-ric Wm. S. sotsr'a
iuirr . 93.69
Wm, H. Hogsr's celebrated
silverware, teaspoons,
knives, fork. table
spoons, sugar shell and but
ter knlfa
III pieces of pretty Talsv
pattern silverware In green
leatherette box, resnlac
price IS . sal price $1.69
$13$ X.ookt Chain. $1.00
10 karat, solid gold locket
chain, aaaorted style or
links, Is-lnch length; l.!f
valu r
Men's $1.60 Cuff Unk. SOo
Solid gold top men's cuff links, k"'"
Koman and polished finish post and bean, gold
filled; I1.&0 values
$7.60 O raised Ivory Bets, $4-SB
Ivory comb, brush and mirror set, mirror iara
bonnet shape, brush solid baca, gooa
Monday
bristle;
...$4.S8
Thousands of Gift
Handkerchiefs Ready
GRKAT titles of snow-white hand
kerchiefs stacks of boxes a
wonderful variety of kinds and
qualities, with a price range begin
ning at 6c and on up by easy steps
to $25.00.
Man's Bsaflkrohifs, S for BOo
Men's colored Initial handker
chiefs, 8 In fancy bo. 1 for 60o.
Woman's XaadksrobUfs, ISo
Women'a pure linen hajid-embrold-ered
corner, also colored bordered
handkerchiefs.
Women's KandkarehUf. Bo to $9.00
Beautiful showing In Pwlaa, plain
linen Initialed and Irlah, French em
broidered corners, each Bo, 100, 18o,
8o. B6o and up to $2.00.
Bnrr s-wai fn ona moor.
Let Your Xmas
Gift Be HOSIERY
a ritACTH'At. ' gift and
i acceptable to anyone, young
Extraordinary Display and
Sale of Men's NECKWEAR
BEGINNING this particular
Monday morning we offer
a display and sale ot men's dis
tinctive silk scarfs In such va
rieties and at such low prices,
that it Is most unusual.
Foreign silks, not wood fiber
or artificial silks, but the finest
that England, France, Italy
and Austria can produce. Big
wide end four-in-hands with
the liberality of an Ascot.
Men's Foor-in-llands, Mc
Choicest of new designs and
colors. The special price will
be our celebrated $1.00 quality
silk made and cut slightly
smaller, at 65c- i
Large Four-iu-Hnnds, 00c
nisr v at una mora nncktla
i?tjf$ than you have been used to
, i-WiS'.fyJ 'buying, at 60c.
An Immense range of pat
terns and designs at $1.00.
Other scarfs at $1.50, $2.00,
. $2.50, $2.B, $8.00, $3. B0 and $3.98.
There Isn't anything you can give a man more
appropriate or more suitable.
Bar gats-BTasfc Co. Main rioor.
always
mg or
old. Gift boxes If desired.
Woman's $1.60 to $1.78 Bilk Ioh, 6 So
I'ttr thread silk, full fashioned,
regular made foot; some have little
top and all-silk throughout; some
finished with one or two gold
stripes snd other colors in black,
also plain colors, navy, pearl, co.
penhagen, taupe, green, mahogany,
pink, sky blue. etc.
Bamaseo Bilk Xose, BOo
Plack or white, pure thread alia
boot, full fashioned, regular made:
exceptional values.
Bugas-Kh Co htaia Floor.
Rich New FURS Always
10c Muslin Covered
PIN CUSHIONS, 5c
PIN CUSHION forms, all atses,
muslin covered for girtgivlng.
4 inches square-. lOo values... (Vc
8-inch square, 29c values. ... 10c
4x8 Inches, 10c values Re
4x12 inches, 19o vslues 10c
4x20 inches, 85c values Sftc
$.00 X.athv Pillows, $3.60
Made from large skins, with 12
Inch fringe on brown and green
leather In Indlert bead, smoker de
sign, Gibson girls, etc.
$3.00 leather Skins, $l.BO
Leather skins for library tables,
tc. Full els, In green and brown.
Burgs s-Bash Oo. Third Floor.
Make Splendid Xmas Gifts
A MAGNIFICENT display of
furs in small pieces, as well
as coats, etc. The standard arti
cles as well as novelty styles.
Beautiful For Coats
:J3.00 to 1 1SO.OO
Including Russian pony, Hud
son seal, River mink, Marmot and
nearseal, plain and combination
fur.
Fur Sots, $10.00 to 295.O0
Including D e 1 g 1 a n coney,
marmot tiger, kit coney, black
fox, pointed fox, Eastern mink,
black lynx, natural wolf,
French marten, etc.
Women' Sweaters, $1.98
GOOD wool sweaters, fancy
weave, belt at back; variety
of pretty new colors.
Hweatera at $4.03
Annette Kellerman make, extra
rinA tunni v ahane neck. Docket at
side; in all the new mixture snaaes.
Sweaters at $3.08
Dr. Jaeger make. Fine angora, with roll collar,
pockets; beautiful colors.
Barges s-hTash Co. aaooad Floor.
1 wia.
lllrbi
Useful Gifts In Electrical Goods
. ; i
Every article guaranteed. A generous dis
play.
Electric Percolators, heavy copper nickel
plated, upward from , $0.00
Electric Coffee Machines, heavy copper,
nickel plated, upward from $10.00
Electric grills, toasts, broils, fries and boils,
at ,.$S.OO
Electric toaster or heater, guaranteed; spe
cial Monday at $2.K3
Thermax electric lronB, 6-yr. guarantee $2.H5
Hot point electric Irons; special I Electric curling Irons, complete;
Monday at $S.ftO special $3.00
BurrsTah Oo. Baaetnent.
Artistic Display of
Art NOVELTIES
THIS display include quaint inlaid
German bowls, beautiful lacquer
ed lamps, lacquered cak boxes,
lacquered trays, handy inlaid book
nds for ths library table, Russian
desk sets, leather bags, ftr-plar
screens, Russian collapslbl bags,
leather guest books, pretty little tea
caddie and scores of other quaint
and unique novelties, which we Invite
you to com and see.
Novelties that make useful snd
bsautlful Chrinttnaa gifts.
Bargae-Haa Oo Third rio
Ele
I spet
Co. B
Gift Towels
A hit linen buck towels- in
plain and fancy; satin da
mask ends, hemstitched, scalloped
or embroidered.
All linen guest towels.
. Scotch, Irish and German
made, in six 18x38 to 27x42;
plain and fancy, each. 17o to $2.
Real Madeira hand embroid
ered towels, beautiful eyelet work,
each, $1.60 to $5 00.
BBrreea-Waaa Oo. Mala Floor.
Every Childish Dream of Christmas
Morning Can Be Realized Here In
and carry you back to the time you hung your stock
ings at the fireplace and could not sleep because
a consuming eagerness for the coming morning.
lilUNO THE MTTLK O.N KM IN THE
MORNING TO HKK SANTA CLAl'H
AND A VISIT TO TOY TOWN.
The dear old fellow has a gift for every chill
accompanied by an adult.
Hurry Children, Write Hanta
Christmas will soon be here and if you would
have Banta Claus know your wishes write htm care
Burgess-Nash Company. See what a nice letter he
will send yon tn reply.
Toy Town
A VERITABLE fairy landa
wonderland of make-believe
so bright with colored
lights and decorations and
such a large and complete
Knowing of toys of all kinds
from every land.
There's a buss and a whirr
in our Toy Town you'll like,
and you, too, will grow young
again and handle th toys wltu
a smile on your face as bygone
memories come crowding on
Pretty Brassiers That
Suggest Xmas Gifts
PRACTICAL and pretty soggea
lions dainty camisoles and
brassieres in a wide variety ol
styles and materials, put up In
attractive holiday boxes, BOc to $5
' Ooraets for Gifts,
at $1.19 to $3.00
A score or mors of best makes
from which to make your selection.
Lace front or back. In shell pink
chajnilaette, very prettily trimmed,
beautiful models. Other In bro
rad or plain materials, In apscial
boxes for Christmas glft-gtvlng.
Bargss-Vasn Co. soond Tloor.
New Arrivals:
Smart New WINTER
COATS, $14.50
It's doubtful if you'll find better
selection or values anywhere
else in town,
UNUSUAL vnlues, in a
great variety of the
very latest styles from
which to make selection.
The very sort of coat ev
eryone is asking for.
The materials Include such
favored weaves as the new
Hindu Ljux. glbelines, fancy
mixtures, Scotch plaids, bou
cles, velours, etc.( with large
velvet collar and cuffs.
Other Onats In Wide Selection,
$10.00 to $73.0O
Plgln cloths, mixtures, chin
chillas, velours, etc., belted or
plain backs, loose fitting or
flare styles
Borgsss-Xtasa Oo ooad Woiir.
Japanese Hand-Made Bamboo
Bronzed Baskets for Christmas
Four Big Assortments Specially Priced for Monday
BOc to Oc Daskets, 20c
Cord baskets, flower baskets, fern
baskets, fruit baskets, etc.; worth
BOc to 60c.
$1.00 Ilaakvts, ftOo
Fruit baskets, waste baskets, flower
baskets, sandwich basket; all de
signs. Worth up to $1.00.
$1.20 Baskets, 75c
Large fruit baskets. Turkish fruit,
baskets, rases for sweet peas, cake
baskets, etc. Worth up to $1.25.
$1.05 Baskets, 95c
Tokio fruit baskets, sandwich baskets, flower baskets; large filxee.
Worth up to $1.5.
', Barrsss-Vask Oo Basest eat.
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ECONOMY BASEMENT
Sample Line of Towel Very Specially
Priced for Monday
TRAVELING MEN'S samples of towels in huck and ,
Turkish towels, plain and fancy, at about oneJialf '
regular price. Theso goods are slightly soiled frpin
handling, but otherwise perfect.
He Towels, 2c
Turkish and face towels, also
r ash cloths, vslueg np to O
Tc; at, each sC
15c Towels, THc
Huck and Turkish towels, val
ues up to 16c; at, s 1
each I JC
10c Towels, 10c
Huck and Turkish towels, val
ues up to lc; at, I".'
each 1UC
Aoto Itobes, $3.98 to $.0
Strictly all wool, large siz
robes that will make a very
desirable Xmas gift. Handsome,
unususl looking plaid designs
with fancy borders
$3.98 to $6.50
Hath Kobe Blankets, $1.73
Wool finished bath robe blan
kets in beautiful designs and
color combinations, suitable for
both women's and men's robs.
Complete with neck and waist
cords to match. 7C
$2.68 values, . set, P 1 O
25c Towels, 15c
Turkish towels, plain and fancy
Doraers, values to zoe; -i f"
lUb
at, each
83e Towels, 19c -Plaln
and fancy Turkish tow
els, exceptionally good f q
values to 2 5c; at, each LtC
BOc Towels, 9c
Turkish towels in plain and
fancy borders, medium and ex
tra large site, values nn
to 69c; at, each 7C
$3.00 Cotton Blankets, $1.50
Wool finished cotton blankets,
wear and wash better, keep
their finish and are deserving
of advertisement we give them;
lite regular $3.00 white and
fancy plaid blan
kets at, per pair. .
$S.50 Wool Finished Blanket
at $1.00
The regular $3.60 size. 72x84,
wool finished white blankets,
with blue and pink 1 f Q
borders; at, pair. . J 1 UV
$1.50
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New Fancy RIBBONS
For Xmas Gift Making
IT may be a work bag or a pretty
handkerchief case for a friend,
or It may be an attractive girdle,
vests and trimmings.
Burg ass-Bash Co-atala Iloo.