Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1915)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY IJKE: JANUARY 17. 1913. LABOR AGENCIES ARE UNDER FIRE t.Captain Kline Show How The-y Ex act Toll from All Whom They Find Places For. . CHIEF DUNN GIVES HIS VIEWS Jfew light on the operation of swindling labor employing nencns and unscrup ulous "strsw homes." la given the police by Captain Hurry Klin of the Salvation Army Industrial horns. Captain Kline allegea that during the recent cold wave ho had I"0 men led Kin a; at the, homp who wire eager for worn and that certain pcrins employing men on the Ire flclda refusM to employ the men. Jobless Men who applied for work at the offlre of An employment agency and paid a filing fee and Rave an an'm rnent on their first week's wages were given work. Captain Kline declare that other en gaged In charltaMo work will War out his abatement. He further ssya that the lo field are not the only places where the labor geneles are favored. H de clare that the railroad and big cor poration also turned down hi men. Chief cf I'ollce Dunn mild yesterday that ha ha had detective working on the matter fof week and en'perta to have eneatlonal disclosure within a few day a. 'After the labor sharks extract their filing f oo and wage assignments, the vie tlm loses his expensively purchased Job on toe ground of incompetence. " Taxis Not Stopped , by the Snow Storm , Tvhn thr was no attempt mad by automobll men to maintain a jitney ear ervlc during the continuance cf th blissardy storm the automobile demon strated that they can run In bad a well ar during good weather. Taxlcab man and other who keep au tomobile for hire reaped a harvest. Th machines gathered up passenger and whirled them away, to depot and to their home, plowing through snowdrift and along th street railway line whr th ear were stalled and vraltlrig for weeper te arrive and help them through the drift a. la many lnstanoe automo bile plowed their war through drift two and more fet deep. Metz Will Build. New Home at Once Charta Met plan to commence th construction of hi new residence at one. After much negotiation he ha finally purchased, through A. PS Tukey aV Ron, th Hugh Murphy lot on th northwest corner of Thlrtr-eoventh street and Dewey avenue. -The lot la 124 feat on Thirty-seventh street by 165 on Dewey avenue. Oeorge Prlns, th architect. Is engaged to draw th plan (or the new residence. The deed carried a $25 war tax stamp. Indicating that the sale price was $.5,000. Another Merchants' Week Coming. Soon Another merchants' market week U coming In Omaha. A number of whole ealcrs and manufacturers In Omaha, at a meeting at the Commercial club, have decided to maka arrangement foe an other of these seml-nnur market weeks, which have done o much in the past toward popularizing Omaha as a market town. MUSICALE AT FLORENCE " FOR NEW METHODIST CHURCH The women of the Florence Methodist church will give a musical at Fontonelle tiall In JTlorence Friday evening, January to raise the nucleus for a fund for a new church. A number of Omaha mu sicians are Included In the program. Mr. IjouIb Bhattuuk Zabriskle and her orches tra will give selection; Dr. A. Laird, a cornet eolo; Mrs. J. W. Gamble and Mr. Verne Miller, vocal solos, and Mrs. A. W. Miller will give readings. Four little Florence girls. Ralpha Davis, F.ather Fielding. Esther Tctcrson and E3ulse Thomas, will gtv piano number under th direction of Mis Myrtle Cole. That Tightness of the Stomach Canned by Formation of Nauseous (aix-a, from I'litlieatrd Food Quickly 8uiixd With bluart's Dsn-tela Tablet. TBIAX, TACXAQB T&EX. When you feol as If your stoma, h was being lifcliUy vltoaed wa-n the pain Is ltiUuiate tutd you brvak out In a ouiu an J Itunii.y ri.,lrUon and ihvr la a lumt in o.rr Uiroia and you are weak and nau-Mied-ali you mod la a Stuarl s lnpti. la 1 ablet tu tUvar away the wkukD of umilaeau-d lood left In th stomach and itiK aUues aud rem,, re you to your nurmai ik-U aain. And this ran all be accoiu iiliahed wl'.hin a few nionteiiU. '1 luutauJa of peuple have lenrnrd to ell how rare and ui-tf uiutln biuart's iytpu4(i, I'.ti)!.;-. i-u 0r ail summi'li ilia limt tiity aro unw without a , k,4,e at l.uuui and at Uie office, and upon Buy lu 0cliiu tlial Uie stommti a lutl wery, lake a Ijtuart'a Tai)let alter e U mtul fur a few Ua-uinll jh diacs v orn u s uel n si. d up aain. f Uis m a ,u tiulil ..sn to follow and al .ways nsuiin in nmi.M nood. TIi aietite la Improved, lim fi.-u.l la reiuhed more, """ sleep is more r. f il,ins. ad your .ui4Maiilun will ninVe you Irleiids limUaU r liuiKesttou. Kour Htoniach. h. IriK. !, (,,.l.d Toimue, Intraiifial indl-s-iiiu dfJi all Muiiiach Diauideia and l aius-r f,.r 1m oi An lUe tu.ihlii Jn tue wond tiai ever ei.led Hcuarl a r . ' 7 iw sure ana iiuiaul rel-f and permauunt cure. L e iiitin litrn-tlicv are as harmlers s sugar would I and are by m means to lift clasaed ss 'lllllclB. Tliey have no effect liatver on the KtilHm ru,'t the bene! 11 ihey liriim ynu liiruush the pioin.r ilitiUhin of your food. AU drug alurws arll htuarlx rvsaieia Talilu. The pr e la fcj i-nis pes box luany phaitiaiis tw and rr,i,ininwid K.t-m. If you wish to try ttwuu U-for pui-LhasiuK. avnd coupon Ulo today, and we win at onie send you by inail, a aamyle free. Free Trial Coupon T. A. Stuart Co 1M Stuart Bldg. Maral.aU, auis-, arnd me at oiu . by r. turn until,, a fr trial pataage of t-iuatt's iJyaprpsia Tablets. Kama .... fcttee .... ntr elala NEW PRESIDENT OF THE OMAHA COMMERCIAL CLUB. & I r -5a S i 1 BRIEF CITY NEWS fidsUty tore it Tea Co. Bong. MS Have "ec4 rt It Now Jleacon Hrea Barges - Qreaasn Co. Lighting fix tures. "Today Oomptete Mori Program" classified section today, and appears In The Dee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the various moving picture theaters offer. Xaoreased ooaflaanoe mean Increasnd buaineaa, both nationally and locally. Locat your offlre In Th Be Building, "the building that 1 always new" for Increased business and prosperity. J swish Charities to lffeeV The annual meeting of th Associated Jewish Charities will be held today at I p. m. at Woodmen hall. Fifteenth and Dougla street. Mle BtnJfcraptay Frooeediags aeorgs M. Cooper, an Insurance solicitor In Omaha for twenty-five year, ha filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy. Lia bilities ar glvn a $4,179, with assets of $171 Come from Klssourl to Enlist Marlon A. McKay came all th way from (Irabeel, Mo., to enlist In th navy at the Omaha recruiting station. II will be sent to the Great Lake naval training station at Chicago. Offer to Bay Off geateaoe When John Walsh, crippled panhandler, was given a sentence of ten day In Jail by Folic Court Judge Foster, he turned to the Jurlet and offered hlrn a l-cent piece if the sentence was suspended. Banquet U "Postponed The annual banquet, meeting and election of officer of th Life Underwriter' association of Nebraska, which was to hav been held Saturday evening at .the Paxton hotel, la poatponed on account of the storm. Secretary W. D. Morton ray It may be held next Saturday" evening. BaUroad load for Death of. Bohrberg Hult for $1U,UU0 damage for th death of John Ituhrberg, who was killed De cember 8. 1014, when he was struck by a Northwestern train at Fourteenth ana Webster streets, ha been begun against th railroad In district court in behalf of Itohrberg' relatives. Thought Ar Thing "Thoughts Ar Things" will l th aubjoct of a stereop Uoon lecture by John T. Eklund at Theoaophleal hall, suit 701, Ilea building, this evening at 8 o'clock. Among the picture will be those of the figure pro duced by musical notes. upon tho Chladnl plate, a scientlflo means of securing geometrical figure of sound vibrations, and also those showing th thought form and the meaning of color and the part they have In nature. Th lectur U free to the public. Phi Sigma Phi Give f First Social at Uni The Phi Bigma Phi fraternity of the University of Omaha gave It first social function of the new year Saturday eve ning with a banquet at the Flatlron cafe, followed by a theater party at the Or plieurn. Dick Richard acted as toast master of th occasion. Joseph Wein berg, Andrew Dow and Prof. L. Lewis gave short addresses en th activities of th organisation. Paul "tuby, Oldham Paisley and Pick Richards comprised tha commute In charge of the affair. Those present were : , Mlaaea atlaaea Alpha Field. Pansy William, Anetta Nourae. Anna Purdy. Marion Pearsall, Margaret Mci'oy, Jean Heiaer, r.ftle Clelland Kit arpenter, , May Leach, lieltiu Johnston, Margaret rlolomon. Jeanni Iow, Mi-r Oeraid Uruce, Victor Jorgensen. Kjnermm Hoodrtch, i'K'k Hirhards, I'aul elhy, Kverctt Rogers. Wlllard h l,r Madeline M.l Klorenc 1 Katht-r Knapp, . JVrn Klasi'll. Maliel Nelaen. Messrs. Robert Hughes, V. U. IVHolt. Oldham lalaiey, eorn Matthtason, Joseph Weinberg, Ole llennett, James Westerfield, -Neat i'srsons. Frank Anderaenk Ariir rojiuitiun, Mr. and Mra. Mortansen, Mr. and Mra Flndlayson. Prof. L. Iwls. Utopian Sorority is Entertained The I'toplan sorority t the University of Omaha was euUitatned Saturday evening at the home of Mr. Thomas Waters. Eighteenth and Dinney streets. A program of games and muslo furnished the entertainment for the evening. Those present were; is Isaes l.Ut lie I'eters. Huih HunUland.' Father Knapp, Fiances HollarJ, Kern tililert, Kuth lvtars, tllud s fcchamp, Mas C arney, Catherine Wood wort h. Gladys iJanshart Mis lorothv Poott, Vila Vest. Ktta Harenston. Olaa Andersen. Helina Andersen, Viola Merce, Irene Leslie, Annie liarm, lil t'harloa. . Minnie Johnston. Mr. and Mra Thomas Waters. HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS ENTFRTAIN THEIR PARENTS A reception was given by the senior of Omaha HUjn school for their parent at the high school building last night. A program was given In th auditorium, s follows: t Ions dee club. Koeet b of WeW ume T'.dward Perley, prrmdMit of the June claaa. 1'iano hVUiw"rolonjtse." irraa Vodolak. Midear Llaae lielrn Cook. June Cl aaa Kobert Kdwards lUadlua The Uukatt Hebet." Harriet PI erman. . , Vocal Kolo TRoew' Cup,- Martha KoUe. Taui-E. V'. Graff, ASSAILING WHITE PLAGUE Creighton Medical Collfge Offerinf Free. Treatment to Victims of Dreaded Disease, t THIRTY PATIENTS ARE LISTED The white plngue is being aasalled in a systematic manner In Orruiha by students and faculty of Crelshton Medical college, and thnfte In close tourh with the work pronounce the result very encouraging. Already a lint of over thirty tubercular patients, ranelng from the Infant to the ased, have entered the lints for free treatment. A special clinic at 10; each Patiirdsy morning at the medical college. Fourteenth and Davenport streets. Is set sside for the treatment of these cond' tlon alone, and a well known local phy sician Is In rharge. Th treatment I entirely free, even to th medicines administered and pre scribed. The movement was begun during the summer months, when the number of tubercular canes proved too large for the regular every day clinic. All canes pre senting the symptoms of tuberculosis ap pearing at the regular clinic will be ex amined and referred to the Raturday morning clinic, where they will be fx am'ned for lung conditions and treated If dlftaod. Already thirty new canes have been enrolled and are taking the treat ment, and some of the cases have shown marked Improvement In general health. th local condition, and a gain in weight. Cnnfaont Great Dlfflenltlea. Several great difficulties confront the workers in thee cases, however. Those who are being treated are In poor circum stance and ar unable to obtain the proper sanitary surroundings. According to Iir. If. F. Oeraid, who Is In aotlv charge of tke general clinical work mt "Creighton, there Is a pronounced need for effort aiming at th social betterment of then cases. Any contribution for so cial work among these people will be accepted by the medical college and those In charge wilt guarantee that It will be prorwly expended,. A compilation of autistic for th last year show that th Cre'ghton clinic at th school hav administered nearly 10.- 00 treatment. At the resulae elinira IrtO treatments were given to a total of 1901 w cases, 200 house calls were made by the student, and thirty new tubercu lar case were given treatments, averag ing els for the year. The regular school j clinic administer treatments for every known division of aliments. Record for Year. Th reeoid. which Dr. Gerald ha com piled, I conservative for the year, and Is a follow: New cases at regular clinics Jm I louse calls yio New tubercular cases, five months..'. 30 New cases, total....... .3,131 Treatments: V Treatments, regular clinic mn House calls Tubercular, per year 40$ Total treatments for year 9,70s Alliance Officers Are All Re-elected Bvery official "of the Omaha branch of the German-American alliance) was re elected lest evening at th annual meet ing held at th German home. 4406 South Thirteenth street. The meetliig was well attended. The following ar th officers: Vl Peter, president: CVirl.i n 1 , ... vice president; J. N. lis. socond vice president; William Hternber. re.virfltfitr secretary; A. F. Hpecht. financial sncre tary; r. Slnholt. treasurer. The financial commute comprises F. A. Klcnke. Henry Kodenburg and George Hoffmann. MIDYEAR FRESHMEN GIVEN ENTERTAINMENT The February freshmen were enter tained at Central High school Friday aft ernoon. A. program in the auditorium was given for them and th building was Jurnd over to them. They will enter the chool a week from Monday. Th pro gram, follow: Chilrman-Edward Perley, president of June graduating class. Selection High Hchonl Boys' Olee club. Hpeech of 'Welcome Anne Axtell, '18. Literary Societies M r. Wooiery. lehating Iroy Kelley, '18. HlKh School Club Kilwln (tauld, MS. Cadet Kesiment Ixiroy Wilbur. '16. Track Athletics for Hoys Eugene Ne ville, '11 Foot Dan and Basket Ball Paul Flo thow. 'IS. Athletic for Girls Quito F.ddy, 'IB. Hluilent Association Mr. McMillan. Xeglnter Itobert Odell. '15. (Selection, of Studies Mr. Reed. A going business-can be sold quickly through The Be' "liuaines Chances." HUSBAND RESCUES WIFE FROM GAS FUMES When Henry Fertlg." 2911 Tonnleton avenue, eeme horn from work Friday j afternoon, he found hi wife lying on the j floor overcome by the fume of gas (from an open Jet Dr. J. A. Taml- 1ea was summoned, and Mrs. Fertlg was brought back to consciousness with the aid of the pulinotor. She was to accompany her husband to th tlieatsr last evening and in curling her hair, used th Jet to hat th curling iron. When eh turned it off she accidentally turned it on again. When found by her husband th Iron waa still clutched In her haod. Ladies! Darken Your Gray Hair I xxi a, year youoiger! l ao Grand luuther rwipe of SujftJ Tf and buiphur autl uubxHiv wUl know. Th us of Sag and thilphur for restor ing iaded, gray hair to lis natural color date back to grandmalher time. She ummI It to koep her hair bvautifuliy dara, lossy aud abundant. WUenrvir her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, tills simple mixture wa applied with wundt-rful sifott. " liut urewlug at hoiiw ts niussy and out of data. Nowadays by asking at any drug store for a M-cent bottle if "Wyeth'a Rag and buiphur Compound." you will ! get Uila tamou old recipe which can b ' deiwnded upon to restore natural color j snd beauty to the hair and Is splnndid for dandruff, dry, feverish, Itchy scalp 1 and falling hair. A wealr-kuoaa daws to an druggist says' It darken tha hair so naturally and ; evenly that nobody can tell It ha been applied. Tou simply dampvn a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking on strand at a tint. By morning th gray hair disappear and after another ptlluLua or two It b come beautifully dark, gtjaay and oub dani. A rt vrtlooisnL i Carter Lake Club Names Committes for Next Season AH the committee for th various de partments of Carter Lake club have ben named and for the ensuing season will be: Finance Whltmore. Christie, ",odman. Building and Grounds Christie, Whlt more, Wood. House Dundcy, Qulnlan, WUtlam, Newell. Entertainment Brailey. Mcllen, Whar ton. Membership Qulnlnn, Williams. Brailey. Finh and Game Protection William, Jaeger, Whltmore, A. F. Bloom. Trsp Phootlng-Jaeger, Eralley, Chris tie, Bagan. Levering. Yachts Wharton, Mellen. Dundey. Motor Boats Wood, Woodman, Dundey. Canoes Mellen, Newell, Jaeger. Auditing Woodman, Mason, Nlleen. Athletics Newell, Wharton, Wood. At the last meeting of the board of directors' eighty new members were taken Into the Carter Lake Gun club. On ac count of tho weather there will not be any shoot today. Th dub ha now completed It Ice harvest of about 400 ton and other work la progresHing as fast a the wee. titer will permit. New piling have been but In along the new slip for canoes and a derrick has been Installed for raising motor boats when repair ar needed. Borne new bid have also been received for the proposed sea wall along th cottage front of the lake. Several proposition ar under con sideration for Improving the tennis courts and It is possible that 12,000 will be spent in this direction. If you hav a "Sunshiny Room" let people know about it in thla column of Be Want Ad. LHJgSllfi 3rWf IS II illll Ml Tl f Mllir, By far the deepest cuts in furniture prices made by us in many years. A Cash Raising Sale that will outdo any of the stirring sacrifice sales we have ever before attempted. If you have a single want in the furni ture line, supply that want NOW. Don't wait Act at once. Greatest val ues we have ever given. i at b I. r, iii MMJU i Many articles in more. A great $29 BUFFET, $14.50 , Made of solid oak, w 1 1 constructed and well finished. A bufrfet value of unusual Import ance. Sale price. . BtrrrxTs tl.C0 Buffet at..9.80 t: 00 Buffets ' at. tia.0O $30.00 Buffet t.l.68 137.60 Buffets at.tlS.50 t47.t0 Buffet at. 138.60 160.00 Buffet at. $36.30 175.00 Buffets at. 949.00 180.00 Buffets at.MS.00 $35.75 Buffet at. $31.00 ZJATKZS OCKBJlS t I tO Rocker , 115.00 Rocker $19.50 Rocker $16 09 Rocker $34. CO Rockers $10.04 Rocker $.-,8.00 Rocker $70.00 Rockery ...$4.TS ,..$730 ,..$9.rs ,.$18.75 ,.$18.50 ,.$34.7$ , $37 .60 . Ma.60 $95.75 Table WOOD SlaT BOCXXXS $2.75 Rockers $4.75 Rockers $6.00 Rocker $7.f,0 Rocker .$ 00 Rocker $14.00 Rocker $10.00 Rocker .. .$1J0 ,..$$.23 . . .$&. , . .$X7$ . , .$4 60 ,..$.78 .$.50 $24.00 Rocker ...$18.78 4.50 Brass Bed at BIG CUT Oar sample brass bods nrv cut to ti.e very limit. Most of them ary absolutely perfect. They all go at a big sacrifice. Rye Hits New Mark on Omaha Market While wheat waa off I to 4 cent on the Omaha market, ft waa just a well, as then was llttl for sale. The receipt were only sixteen ear and th most of this was consigned direct, having been bought during th last week. The msrket was strong on durum, but none of this wa sold, though fLCO per bushel wa bid. On tha No. 1 hard win ter better than S1.S7 waa offered, but the owner Insisted upon more money and It wa held over until Monday. Rye established another high mark, one car blng sold at per bushel, this price being I cent above Friday and about t cent above any previous price. Corn wa strong and up nearly t cents, the top sales being mad at 71 cent per bushel. ' Reoelpt for the day were; Wheat, 1; corn, UO, and oat. IT car. SMOKE AND WATER DAMAGE THREE STOCKS OF 600DS , , Water and amok did about fTOO dam ages to tli store of Harry Shamberg, North glxteenth street; Arthur Case, 810 North Sixteenth street, and the saloon of Gust Larson, 812 North Sixteenth street, when fire originating from an overheated stove pipe In the restaurant at Sixteenth afid Dodge streets, set fir to the structure. rnnithrd for Three Year. A grateful sufferer writes: "Tour medi cine. Dr. King's New Discovery, cured my cough of three years' standing." 50c. All druggists. Advertisement. Reha; ts Freshest Player. Rehg, the Boston outfielder, who has been offered to tho New York, is said to be tho freahent ball player in the world. Perhaps Carrtgan is trying to get square. 3 Prices Cut to i jm .i"ava ria.wp j1 . w jr.z x i n tw4 t m U LJ4JLA-IJJLJ this sale are reduced a full half Many articles even many pieces are cut 1U, 2)9.zb 35. We urge you; as you value the sav ing of your hard earned money, to take advantage of the prices during this $28.50 EXTENSION TAELE now A handsome colonial extension table, large pillars, made of solid oak; $26.00 value for. EXTENSION TADLCS $1.00 Extension Table $11.00 Extension Table $K.00 ftenslon Table $37.50 Extension Table $S.7$ Extension Table $30.00 Extension Table $J7.B0 Extanalon Table $30.00 $4 00 Extension Table '.$34.7$ $65.00 Extension . Table $38.00 1(0.00 Extension Table $3.00 $80.00 Extension Table $48.60 . ....... I f iii i ' 1 1 Extension .$37.43 Brass Beds Value. Sale Price. SK.50 Bras Bed $8.88 $11.00 Bra Beds $10.78 $30.00 Brass Beds $1130 $17.00 Bras Bed $1830 $48.00 Bras Beds $34.00 $7 00 Bras Beda $38.00 $14.00 Bras Beda $4830 $12 ROCKER, now $5.95 A solid oak rocker, gen uine leather upholstered seat; s strong, comfort able rocker; flt.00 val ue, at . Mattresses The best qualities and reduc ed to the very limit greatest values on earth. Springs All makes reduced to help you take advantage of reduc tions on Beds. 1513-1515 HuWAKu SiKcET Snow Means Work for Hundreds of Men at $2 a Day This snow means work for many hun dreds of otherwise Idle men. "I will put on large forces of men to clean the streets as soon as the storm has abated," (ays Commissioner Ryder. My foremen will be at the plant. Elev enth and Nicholas- streets, early In th momlng to hire men and tart wotk. This 1 a regular old Min nesota snow and means lots of work. We will wlv preference In' the employment to Omaha men, of course. Here I a chance for several hundred to make U a day for eight hour work." Storm Precludes Suffrage Meeting The suffrage meeting planned for yes terday afternoon at the Toung Women' Christian association, at which Mra Elsie Vandergrlft Benedict wa to be the speaker, was called off on account of the storm. Mr. Benedict ha left for the east to resume the suffrage campaign work under Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt. Some Fear Expressed , for Cattle Outdoors Fear for the safety of cattle on Ne braska ranges was expressed by cattle men who happened to be at the Merchants hotel when they noted the soverlty of the wind and the heavy fall of snow. They were loath to forecast any serious losses to stock, but declared that such would certainly result, if the storm continued for some time. Heavy losses were sus tained by cattlemen two and three years ago In western Nebraska from blizzards 11 the Very Limit i i -t i - . m. i k ST Ei? ZZXZJ UUkJUVXyf never cut before sacrifice of sale. $14.25 Dining Chairs Solid oak, genuine leather seats. This sale -' -- mi 1 J2 I fIV"-' ' n Library Tables Value. Sale Prlca $14.00 Lib. Tables. .$0.93 $1.00 Lib. Table. $8.40 $20.00 Lib. Tables. $1X00 $27.75 Lib. Tables. $18.65 $33.00 Lib. Tables. $1178 $35.00 Lib. Tables. $31.00 $38.50 Lib. Table. $24.73 $47.50 Lib. Table. $38.00 $06.00 Lib. Table. $33.00 $66.00 Lib. Tablee.$39.60 Dres$ing Tables $18.60 Dr. Table. .$9.73 $11.75 Dr. Table. $13.80 $28.50 Dr. Table. $18.78 Bedroom Rockers A dozen styles on sal. Mahogany, Oak, Wal nut and Bird's-eye- Ma ple. All price cut deeply. Davenports Value. Sale Price. $29.00 PaVport. 818.60 $33.50 Da V'ports. $31.88 $45.00 Dav'port. $97.00 $61.75 Dav'port. $3138 $75.00 DaVporta. $00.00 $163.00 Da v'ports. $91.35 $180.00 Davports $10830 ii . ii " 51 , Pillows Several lots marked clearance. . Iron Beds Sample Iron Beds .....$1JW $7.50 Iron Beds M....$3J3 IS. 00 Iron Bds ....... (4.75 $11.00 Iron Beds 8.6U $15.00 Iron Bed S9.00 that continued for a day or more and drove cattle through fences. Into lakes, froze them to death when they were un able te go farther, or else caused them to trample themselves to death In stampedes. If You Neglect "YourScalpYour Hair Will Fall rn Cuticura Soap Shampoos Preceded by light touches of Cuti cura Ointment will soften and remove patches oi dandruff, allay itching and quickly promote hair-growing conditions. ' Samples Free by Mail Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold everywhere Mtxral aampta of each nailed frae with S2-p. boot. Adoraai post-card "CnUcura." Ixpt. SF. Boston. t Prices cat now as they were af w r v m m k n and $28 Dressers, now $14 A splendid solid a 1 oak dresser, extra A ;wii xiuiaueu, guuu m sice dresser, and fl m ,1 .1 J U J .1 S28.00 value, now. I BUSSBB3 $ 1 (. 60 Dresser . . . $7.98 $18.60 Dreaeers. . .89.60 $27.60 Dresser . . $13.30 $29.00 Dressers. .$14.60 $35.00 Dressers. .$18.00 $40.00 Dressers. .831.00 $60.00 Dreaoers. .836.29 $55.00 Dressers . . $30.00 $70.00 Dressers'. .$39.00 $90.00 Dresser. .$64.00 $ 1 26.00 Dressers . .$88.00 $145.00 Dresser.. $87.33 CKirrOBTTEXS $12.50 Chiffonier. .38.00 $15.00 Chiffoniers. .83.00 $25.08 Chiffonier. $18.00 $35.08 Chiffoniers. $18.73 $40.00 Chlffonler!$aa.0O $52.60 Chiffoniers. 838.88 $63.00 Chiffoniers. $38.00 $70.00 Chiffoniers. $48.80 surnrct cnxxma $3.00 Din'g Chair. $130 $4.25 Din'g Chair. $3.10 $4.00 Din'g Chair. $3.00 $8.60 Din'g Chairs. $3.00 $9.00 Din'g Chair. $8.00 $13.00 Din'g Chairs. $7.83 Alao china eloet and serving tables. Price reduced to th very limit. ' an IE COT lhj mm ft ' I $25 Library Table $12.50 a neavy, massive library jk r Tabl. colonial design, fl J3U Rolden or fumed finish; I one of several greatly I m reduced. Sals price ssa t