Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 30, 1915, Page 6, Image 6

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    Till-; 1JEK: OMAHA, SATtlWDAV. .JAXUAHV :., 1!U:
I'D I ITT TirrC rill 1M DDTri? io summarise the activities of th
lYuAUa lAKLIj I ALL IH ittlvD Contemporary Aiwrifun rrr-ss a follow;
Row the German Who Like. Hii
Spareribs tnd Sauerkraut Can
Eat a Cheap Meal.
SUGAR GOES UP ONCE MORE
't;rmana to the front! "Yes, and. all
Mhere mho I'lt ool spere-rlhe and
sauerkraut; for thin much-heralded mm
hlnattnn may le had ttil winter more
fheanlr than usual. Sauerkraut. whlth
rout 19 eenta a quart lsst winter, can be
liad for a nickel a quart this year. It
ran be had at that prl right now, and
It Is all kraut and no water at that.
Upare-rlbs are only It cent a pound,
which Is cheaper than they were roost
of tha time laat year.
Thua II cents worth, of sparsrtns and
two quarts of sauerkraut will coat but
El cent and .will feed a family of real
pnoseveltian proportion.'
Oh, to be mire, the Iw-cr market ' la
Pteady: but that It an added luxury not
absolutely necessary.
Beef la . Reasonable.
Beef In all forms Is not extreme at tha
preecnt moment, when the general high
level la considered. Pot roaata cost 1-"-
dnls; alrloln. SO; porterhouse, 30; round
Steak, 1 cents.
Pork chops are li'l cents; pork ateak,
li'V Lard la 15 cents a pound In bulk.
Chickens have made an advance. Chick
en that sold at 12' cents a few weeks
Sgs are selling; at i cents now. Th'
la attributed to tha fart that those who
hare chickens hava pretty well killed off
and aold their cockerels, and then, to
some extent,' tha hens are now beginning
to lay and are therefore not disposed of
by tha owners.
Fish are steady. Oood catfish can be
bad at KV4 cents.
Swsjtr t a) Anil!.
Sugar la up ten points this week whole
sale, and by the first of the fom'ng week
only eighteen pounds will he given for II.
whll nineteen can still be had at present.
Klour U up a dime a sack, costing 11.75,
while It cost but $1.68 a week ago.
Fresh egga are off 1 cents a dozen.
They are selling at t3 cents now. whllo
they sold at 85 cents last wef k. Storage
rcga era without change, although the
supply Is Hearing an end.
Good potatoes still retail for TS cents a
bushel. The Red River Early Ohlos are
about gona now, and to take their place
hava coma tha Rural and the Burbank,
white potatoes, that are better bakers
than tha Ohloa but not ao nice for
cookers.
Ben Dnvls applet are io cents a peck.
Greenings are $1.45 a bushel. Wlnesaps
are $1.6$. The W'inesaps at tills pi Ice are
especially large and handsome. Itoth
grape fruit and oranges have suffered a
alight advance of 23 cents a box.
New Books.
Fiction.
T!TK rATROT, OF TUB PI'NflANCB
THAI I My Ralph Connor. 31 l'p. $1.&
George H. Uoran Company.
Qr old acquaintance. Allan Cameron,
once Corporal Cameron of th RoraJ
Northwest Mounted Police, Is th hero of
thj novel. For although he had resigned
frjm the force when ha married .and
taken to ranching, he could not refuse
to answer th call that came to him.
JInw Cameron r'y hla part In the tup.
presslon of th troubles which threatened
to be ao aarioua, and fought, out at Ui
tamo time hla own battle with 'Tie gret
tiloux chief. Copperhead, the btxjU tells.
Ui-fore peace is restored a good many
things happen. Cameron la several time
In danger of losing hla life, and once ac
tually taken prisoner, atong with Jerry,
the half-breed scout. But luck Is with
thorn, and finds an Instrument In the
gratltudu of an Indian thanks to Mandy,
a, fit mat for her 'gallant husband. Of
eurse th thread of a love story wlnda
through th novel, a love atory who
Jiexotne Is Molra, Allan charming sis.
ttr, while Pr, Martin Is th hero. .
1NNOCJJNT. By Marie tV.relll. AM Pp.
1.J6. George H. lorun Company.
Th book i written In the author'
usual style, and has some rather pretty
deaerlpttv passage. Theie Is a heroine
off marvelous gifts tha "Innocent" of
the title who at the age of It la th
author of books which show "power and
Marina; genius."' Uev birth la shrouded
l mystery: she was left, an Infant, at
Hralrwood Farm and there brought up as
the daughter of it childless master,
Farmer Jocelyn. This Farmer Jocelyn,
who clung to old ways and would allow
few mociem hooka and no nawspapera In
Ids bouse, was th direct descendant of a
certain Slsur Amadls d Joeelln. An
unhappy love affair prevented th ftleur
Amadls from returning to his own land,
and he presently married a country girl
and died, leaving behind him six children
and quantity of' manuscript books.
Over these th angelic Innocent brooded
sul dreamed, constructing from them
an ideal knight, w hom she adoied. Ha
was "her faiity," and the " painter,.
Amadls de Jocelln. descended, from the
Kleur de Joceltn's .brother, becam th
fact" to whom slie trsnsferred "br IO
mantlc devotion, whivh he was, of roursc.
ready enough to revejve. But th modern
.Amadl did not resemble his sixteenth
century name.iaK. and Ilk every Other
person In th novel who is not vers", very
good, he proved to be nerv, 'very bad.-
yrinnnon. .irK rrorciKs ok tiik
OTHKR rUi.K. By Jvb A. Wis. X)i
;Pp. II. S. The Mtu-aiillau-Cuinpany.
tA collection of little human interest
lories in which are' reflected fie laugh
ter and tcera of those who in Us up the
great undercurrent of every lli city.
Anyhow, It'll live (referring to a news
paper. The Clerlon. from which th book
Is nsmed) on suppression snd distortion
and manipulation of hen, because It 11
ve to. If Its going to live it all."
'You mean that is the nasi of the
newspaper business as It I todsy;
"Generally spesklng."
Newspspcr men who have handled year
after year, on (Treat newspaper In va
rious parts of the country, the tens of
thousands of words desllng with hundreds i
of topics and coming from hundreds of
news source throughout tiie city, thai
nation, the world, which pile upon the
local, telegraph and cable copy desks of
newspaper In a day, know that this ,
characterisation Is fatuous. The story I
deals with the experiences of the young I
son of a millionaire patent med.clne
swindler, who bought a crooked paper,
The Clarloh.' und made It straight, the
narrative being chiefly arrayed against
tha wicked, wealthy element of the com
munity.
TUB WAI.1 BETWrcnN. By Ralph D. j
rain. 40 Pp. II.). Charles fccrlD-.
"taT's Bops. j
The hero la a son who haa sacrificed
his reputation to save his father's mem
ory, and after some drifting haa enlisted :
a private of marines. When the ac
tion open he has mnde his wav by
merit to the responsible office of quar- '
tcrmaster-arrfeant. but ha Is still an
enlisted man, and therefor Inferior so
cially to any officer who holds a com- j
mission. The particular officer chosen i
a a foil Is a lieutenant whose father .
Is a congrertman and whose place haa ,
leen virtually bought Sergeant Ken-'
dall haa just been re-enlisted when he j
U discovered by a classmate, a rich man, i
who sees nothing In the army distinction
between officer and enlisted man.' ven-'
dall paya him a visit -a an equal, and .
the trouble begins. There ia tha beautl-1
ful girl ready to fall In love with Mm.
The lieutenant appear on the seen,
aspires to th lady and tries to put down
th sergeant. But, of course, the ser
geant la not put down, and the lady la
not put out, by the discovery of hi do
based rank.
THE POFT. By Meredith Nicholson. 18
Pp. s.3i). Hourhton, Mifflin Company.
. lie Is "the poet of a thousand scrap
books'' this new hero of Mr. Nicholson's,
a cheery, optimistic person who believes
In sentiment and romance and Ideals.
An old bachelor, "th world's children
were his"; they sang his songs and loved
him dearly, even aa he loved them. I
when he saw- poor Marjort standing shy I
and lonely and generally forlorn at the I
Werlng's garden party he was aorry for j
her at one, and aorrier atill when net
learned that the was the one little daugh
ter of Mile and Elisabeth Rcdtleld, his
old and now unhappy friends. It had
rejoiced In their lov story, their home .
had been the them of many of the
verses which mad him "th pot all th
people We." and new that horn waa
broken up, divorce proceedings were
threatening, and a th poet said, hla
own business wa hurt, for. h waa made
to appear In th gulso of "a fats prophet,
a teacher of an outworn creed." There
fore, tie decided to interfere a most dif
ficult and delicate thing for even a poet
to do. Till Interference of hi forma th
thread of a charming llttl story.
CANDY SPECIALS
Xa Vorapataa Boom- Saturday.
Special OKI - ..-., . -....e Pea
at Brittle Regular lie grade. IA.
IWW
Saturday, pound
gperlal Home-Made Illark
Pong .Saturday, a
pound
Almond -Nougat IUiIIihI in
Ooeoaaut Poinethlng pew,
worth 40f pound. Sstunlsy.
Walnut
29c
Toail
25c
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CANDY SPECIALS
Pompaian Boom Saturday.
lMrtfi tXM-outiut nn anllia,
strawberry and chocolate. Spe- I C
rial, pound . .
Our IX'IIckiM I'onux-iwn hocolnte
Btttar Bwat and Swl Styl Milk
Chocolate Fmlt and nut cen- OQfi
ters. Pound .
Jlaplo ("ojifpctlona Freeh every Sat
urday. Vanilla and maple 20C
penochlo. Pound
Saturday, the Final Day of the Preinventory Sales,
Brings Forth a Multitude of Attractive Specials
New Fabric Hats at $3.75
200 Smartly Styled Ones
Made of Skinner Satin
or Faille Silk, in Battle
ship Gray, Belgian Blue,
Tete de Negre, New
Reds, Georgette Pink,
e c. Small Tuibans and
Narrow Brim Sailors,
trimmed with wreaths
of flowers, narrow gros
grain ribbons, orna
ments, and similarly at
tractive trimmings.
Values up to $7.50. On
Sale Saturday
$3.75
The New Veils
Cape, Chin Chin and Lace
Drape Veils -1- Finished,
with velvet, silk, lace and
dotted borders. A choice
variety of meshes, in black,,
white and colors. Worth
up to $1.00. Spe-' CQ
cial Saturday. . . ... OJC
Handkerchiefs, a Sale
Women's and Men's All Pure
Linen Handkerchiefs
Plain heinstluh; Ino initials
nnd sonic fancy . embroidered
corners wllKhlly mussed by
handling and display. , Worth
tin to 15c; Saturday, 7 1
choice , "2 C
Blouses, Special at but $1.45
About 1,500 Crepe de
Chine, M e ssaline,
Shadow and Orien
tal Lace Blouses
Dressy and semi
tailored models.
Many styles to se
lect from. Worth
to $3.98, Special,
Saturday, choice,
.- $1.45
Also a Ntw Collection of
Dainty Lingerie Blouses, at
Low Prices
Stocking,s Much Underpriced for Saturday
Women's Pure Thread
Hilk Stocking All
full .fashioned; re
inforced heels and
toea 'and double
sole.. Black, white
and various r r
shnfles; II z-ff i
quality, pair
Women's Silk lloot and
Fiber 8tcklngs Full
fashioned and Beamlexa.
In black and white. AH'
. have spliced heels and
toes and double soles.
Worth up to oft
50c a pair, HC
for i.
Children's Heavy and
Media m Weight
'stockings The well
known "Black Cat"
Brand, with double
knnes, heels and toes
Worth 25c i o 1
pair; spe- I C.
rial. Sat'y
oman'a Black cotton
Stocking's "Black Cat'
Uranrt. Resrular and "out
sits." Borne all rlbbpd;
othera plain with ribbed
tops. Spliced soles, heels
and tops: full fashioned
and. nmleu. Worth 250
pair, tipeclal,
Saturday
for
12ic
Art Needlework
Saturday Specials
7c
Cordon net Merceri1 Crochet
Cotton Whit and ecru. Spe
cial, Saturday,
spool
Crystal Rope Embroidery silk
Regular 6c a skein. Special,
Satur- o f
day
19c
Pure Linen Ilresser Scarfs Tan
colored scarfs with hand knot
ted fringe. Worth 3c.
Saturday, each . . .
Children's Stamped lreaes In tan,
blue, rose and white. Worth
$1.26. Special.
Saturday
THE Till Nil.'' THAT ( OL'NT. By lu
rnc Kyr Pp. Jl.Jj. Littla, Brwa
4 fa. -
' A oellKhttul inlnuiliia ut humor and
Iathos "with ' iHtiiiat cliararlei Uatluns. 1
The thlnss that renHy count in life slter
all are tfi hn-e of children, and in ..r.
lyTa's stojx. U U the child ho t.rlnsi
tC'tetlitr lovma hearts h!, h t a l.,-n '
atranjod - TIv? mt ns tat; plate In'
New Tork ow Chrlitpias cv. The them
and plot of tnls book ha.'e beeii taken
(rum tba pUy by- the ame name, which
It follows very closely.
THE .HOt'SK OP THE DAWN. By
Marsh r,llls Hyan. tl.3. A. C. Mc
Clur tt Co. i
A son of old chlvalrio Spain falls under
the dlspteasure of tha ecclesiastical pow.
er and Is made an outlaw. Hla exile fol
lows, and as he fares It he kaows lhat
friends, homo and country will soon' be
but memories of tha past. And the lady
of - his lova, yielding heretofore Implicit
obedience to authority Is It farewell to
hr also?' go begins Marsh Kills Ryan's
new story of Mexico and the aouthweat
during tha early romantlo days when the
"Spaniards first came. It Is an intense
tale of young love and courage, with an
historical background and an absorbing
plot ,
AHHTON-KIRK. FPECIATj DETEC
TIVE. Hy John T. Melntyrs. Uo pp.
U.K. The Pnn Publishing company.
13t Bcanlon. two-handed fighter and
trainer, is worried. He visits an old
friend in his big country house, and runs
Into soma queer things he cannot ex-plain-the
thunder that rumbles over the
hills when skies are clear, tha harp that
Is played without aound, enemies without
a traitor within tha house. Bat calls on
Ashton-Klrk. who has solved some
strange mysteries, and the special deteo-
tlva comes to grapple with tha terror.-
TUB MONET MAKFR8. By Charles
Klein and Arthur Horablow. mo pp.
1. Xd. O. V. Dillingham Company.
James Hodman la a Wall street finan
cier who became wholly engrossed in
business. Ills marriage with a younger
woman, late in life, was not a heppy
one, because aha waa soon forgotten and
neglected In the ud greed ' for making
money that had seised upon his soul.
Suddenly the awakening came. A newly
acquired sense of duty drove htm to
make restitution to the defrauded stock
holders. Immediately hla children and
bis business associates rose up Jn angry
protest and boldly started legal proceed
ings tu test his sanity. . Ills estranged
wife. '..understanding the keen sense ff
riRht nnd ' Justice that had driven her
husband to give back what he had un
lawfully accumulated, stands by him loy
ally in the. hitter atruggle that ensuca.
TIIK JOYI'tk HEART. Hy Robert
Haven Kcliauf rii'. Pp. tVA. liyugii-
A book for the sad. the bored, the out
of -sorts, the llattuiis, and the discouraged.
It I a manual uf enthusiast.) and of tlioso
klndii of exuberance phyaiccl," ihehtal
and spiritual which ran make every mo
ment of ll worth living. tonu- of the
headinas are: ' ;',V t.'huptcr i'f Untlui--lasm."
"1 he, Auto-Coi-.iisde." "'rhe
The hook M written with lni(lit and
Hi Imniina Cun," and ."A Defence of Joy
50c
Free Lessons in all branches
of Knitting, Crocheting and
Embroidering every day
from 8:30 to 5:30.
Dainty Muslinwear
Fine Undermusllna -Comprising
high neck and slipover Gowns,
Combinations and Petticoats,
fine lace and embroidery trim
med and tucked styles. A wide
variety to select from. Worth
up to 75c. Special, yir
. Saturday HOC
Fine Vnderinusllns High collar
and slip-over Gowns, Combina
tions, Princess Slips, Petticoats
and Chemises; dainty lace, em
broidery and ribbon trimmed
and tine tucked styles. Worth
up to $2.00. Spe- Qf?
clal, Saturday jOC
Outing KUnuel Night iiown anvl
Petticoat Odd and- broken
lots from our regular stock.
High collar and V-neck styles
plain or trimmed. Skirts trim
med, and scalloped flounces;
plain colors or striped effects.
Worth up to 11.00.
Special, Saturday.
Women's and Misses' Coats, Suits and Dresses
Regularly Sold up
to $25 and $30,
Saturday . . .
$7,75
iA Pre-Inventory Special truly wonderful in
its scope and indicative of the great values
produced by these sales included at this little
price are all odd and broken lots of Coats, Suits
and Dresses.
Women's and Misses' OoaU
Of fine Chinchillas, Plush,
Corduroy, Hindu Lynx;
Broadcloths, Plaids and
Fancy Worsted Materials r
in three-quarter and full
length styles plain or trim
med and belted models.
Worth up to 7 7C
$22.60, for Pe0
Women's aud Misses Odd and
Broken Lots of Fine Knits
In Broadcloths, Serges, Vel
vet and Fancy Worsted Ma
terials. In the short and
long coat models and either
' plain tailored or trimmed
' styles. Worth up to $30.00.
Special, Satur- Jsy
day, for ... . 4 e O
T'ly c ;
Women's and Mlhwe' Drenscs In Fine Serges and
Silks and Dancing Frocks of. Chiffon. Dainty
' plain or -'trimmed models and overdraped effects,
light and dark shades. AH odd and 'broken lots
from our regular stock. Worth up to
$20.00. Special, Saturday. ;
$7.75
Women's and Children's
Knit Underwear
Specials (
Women's Part Wool and Fleece
Lined Cotton Veste and Pant
Worth to 75c. Special,
Saturday, a garment..
Women's Fine Cotton I'nion Suits
Fleece lined. Hgh neck and
long sleeves; Dutch neck and
elbow sleeves; anklo lengths.
Worth $1.00 suit.
Special
Boys' and Children's Union Suits
Some "M" Knit and Munsing
Union Suits, worth to qq
69c suit, for OSC
39c
59 c
Furs
Never Before at Prices
Like These "
59c
Pre-Inventory Sale of
Coats Worth to
$5.98, Saturday
$2.39
F.of Ma 1
sJUU xiu i x winter Cheviots, Wales.
Plaids and Fancy Worsted Materials,
either plain or trimmed models. Several
different styles. Sises 6 to 14 years.
Worth up to $5.88. Spe
cial, Saturday
$2.39 .afr-
Children's '-and Junior s9 Coats
Coats Worth to
$10, Saturday
Lot No. 2
J
. 6 to .14
years In juniors'. Worth up JQ QQ
to $10. Special, Saturday.. OeJa7
il I I I I II sr,
citi-fu
r
Children's and Juniors'
Coats Of fine Plush,
Winter Cheviots, Chinchillas. Plaids
And Fancy Worsted Materials In a
wide variety of styles and shades. Sizes
6 to ,14 Tears in children's: 13 to 19
VI l years In juniors'. Worth up
Lot No. 1
Lot No, 2
$2.49
. Pre-Inventory Clearing . . ; ott era .
handsome fur sets and scarfs . in
a diversity of styles and kinds, at
less than Half Original Prices.'
One Hundred
Fur Sets In
brown and black Coney, with
large Pillow Muff. Animal or
shawl collars in several differ
ent styles. Worth to
$7.50. Special
Fur Sets ; In
Natural Opos
sum, Raccoon, Marmot, Near
seal and Mufflon. Large Pillow
Muffs with small or large neck
pieces in several different styles.
Worth up to
, $22.50. Special
One Lot of Fur Scarfs Fine Sable
Fox. Brook Mink, Marmot,
Opossum and Raccoon. Odd
and broken lots from our regu
. lar stocks. Animal and shawl
collars with head and tail trim
mings. Worth up to $19.00.
Special, Saturday, hq Q
' each J0.027
$10.00
Hy 8uul Hoi-kins
II S. Houston Mil.
TUB CLATMi'iN.
' Adunt. 41 pp.
fliit Company.
Mr. Adams has wr'tten a Voos to show
ttutt aewsr-arer print sA omit ti.wa at
the behest of Inch- avlvrrtlse.rs. a4 tbat
eme proi'rletary neol lu-s are ot cura
for Die ailments wl.Uh lty are etau4
to heal. HU la that vum-rtl atUtu4e:
"Jf I don't shook you I n a Dutchman. "
Mr. Adsnia' nfsjaj.r experience -consist
in havins bn a reporter an a New
York ul:y. ami In liattnf ln-rn in con
t( I ltli neitHi u hi! .jjolna: pat
orit liw-h. lne fraiuia. As a l.ull of this
sipcrlcnc. Lie .auL4 boa vt tut rharao-
' t t n
0
r. - Hr'i' -r sm
who au lanjruici, tleeplca and
phyttcallr nirvdorm gt im
mcdiate relief and lotting bene
fit from the regular use of
Scott's EmaUion after meals.
Its chief constituent ta nature's
greatest bodj-boUdlng force to
strengthen the organ and
nerve centers, grain by
(rain, te rebuild pbyticsl
L.
Shoes For All Much Reduced
Women's Rub
bers All
sizes. Ifrgular
75c quality,
nir t . .39
$2 Panta Leg
gins for
0 h i 1 dren
Velvet u n d
v orduroy,
w h i t e, rel
find blue, 75c
Odd.t and Lnds In Infanta' SIhm-s
Tan and' black. All with
hand turned soles. Worth to
$1.75 i air. Special,
Miturday .
500 Fair Women's
Shoes
Worth to .1.00 Mir. dla
and emlx. Illaik and Gray
Suede, Patent Ieuihcr ;ud
pull leather. All orfcct;
good styles, and all siwa in one
atylff or another. Choice of the
entire lot, Saturday, at-
$1.85
20OPair Men's
Shoes Odds
and ends. Tan
and black.
Worth to $4,
for ..2.25
Men's Rubbers
Clogs, Self-1
Acting and
Storm. All
sizes. Worth
$1 pair, 65
98c
Fancy Otergaitcrs for Woqien
Gray and black. The new
my lo Hoot Tops. All sizes.
Worth $1.00 pair,
for
65c
Basement Shoe Department Saturday Specials
Children' and Misxes' , Storm
. Ituhltera- 1'ttir . U5t
Chlldren'a . 1'alr. . .U5
Mt'ii'u Itiibhcra Special, p'r.
for 50
U-ii'h (iic-)!ui klt OTcrstliors
. I'r 81.15
.'.,cir Uubbers Pair. . .39
Hoys' Uue-Uuckle Overshoes
Sizes 4 and 4j. pair QSt
Wiin's Kelt , thoMi SpH-ttT,
Saturday, pair 2r
Women's IVlt hliwm Special.
pair . . . 25
MUSIC SPECIALS FOR STUDENT AND TEACHER
Note in tutraordiaery Low Fitesv if Mjul Aid fs1g
M A 1
j syna fuenisi eneri-y.
63
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Prarticil Piano Coane for Btglanm
Berthoven bonte. for Vol.
JMIk' Pisne W.ihod
heren ttuoe.lp.el
Becilni Ktvklrt, (hv ti-M or 1U .
heyer Puno Ntho4 . .
horgntullcm ttudo. Ob. 100 -
Huirowt Humi PnaMr
Caosiat NuttuiDes . .. .
CtioiHfU WUj .
CtonentL boiMtinst (Complete!
Csernys Ctudn. Up. 'if tk-osislets)
CmysOp. se) . .
tu'vernoy Op. 129
, Erk Vnlkklwar Album (Complete)
Ou4v4 Favorite Coaipatitien .
Curlitt Album tor Young
Heller Eludes Op. j-s or 4T
hers Scales ...
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31
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Kohler Practical Mi-thcxl, Bk. 1-J er
Kohier Vlrt Mudi. .
huhUu Sunsiuiu . - - .
I oei. horn AtodM.
MarrheM btuxnee for Voice
Msihrwt Grsdci Counwa, 4 Vol. Each
Mendel.'ba bong Uilbout Wi onto
(CoaHtlvie) " - I
Mossrt Soneiet (Coiriplete) f
National i.tk.lwj Count, I
Plsidy TcKnlvl Studies ''
kowwiu Oraded Courts, No. I
Scale at C'hot d
Schmidt, Preparatory Exefrites
Schubert Piano Album ,
Schumann Altrnm tA Veung, etc
Sunatmn Alt-uis - ' -
Mteabtxig Meioliottt Etude
Wagner Fiano Mrthd
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Toilet Goods
PhystclanH' and Surgeons' Soap
Special, cake ....... (Jr?
Juvenile Soap Special, Satur
day, a cake G
reroxide Soap Sale price, Sat
urday, cake ..... .Gi
25c Size lnd's VanlNUiiiK
Ceam for 1U
'4711 White Itoae Ulyct-ruie
Soap Special, cake...!2
Dabrook's Locust BIottMUtn IVr
fume Ounce 25
10-Inch lAdiea' Drensins; comb
$1.00 value for....59
Manicure Buffers Removable
chamois. 50c values 4 . 20
Eyebrow Pencils Regular 15c
kind Saturday 9
Lydia Pinkham's Compound
$1.00 size for -.'. .67
Hays' Hair Health Saturday,
50c site for 20c
Peroxide of Hydrogen Satur
day, l-ll). bottle .16'
Pearl White Soap JO bar
29?
Fein' Naphtha Soap Special,
Saturday. 10 bars for 38r
SO-Mule Teuin Ikirax hioap
Chipa 25c size pkK...18t
S-Vurt Red Itubber Foujitatn
Syringe Worth 1.9S.)8
500 Hand
Carved 1 Frames
In Etruscan, Verdi and Antique
Golds. All Ueauiue "Art
Craft Guild" ; . beautifully
carved effects..' The correct
thing for the appropriate
framing . of. photographs.
. Values to On sale Satur
day. ,, complete i nh
glass back - and jifxjr
Picture Kitted ln:-. , .
Hrlng your pictures will) yuu
3 Lots of Bags-Every Bag a Bargain
Real Leather Handbags
$2.00 and i 2JiO Heal leather
lings for fl.OO These are all
Real Leather Bags; some Real
Morocco and Goat Seal; some
leather lined and some silk
lined some with three and
four fittings. These are won-
-fa?"!,?.1!1".... $1.00
Fine Leather Bags
$4.00 to $0.00 Finest leather
Bags, $2.0S All the very latest
styles and designs In Real Seal,
Real Pin Seal, Real Walrus and
Real Morocco bags three to
rive vanity fittings. The very
finest bags made, and excep
tional bargains, tO QQ
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$4.00 and $5.00 Mesh Bags for $1.98
Finest German Silver Ring Meh Bags Heavily silver plated and kid
lined. Six nnd seven-inch frames. The most
wonderful values we have ever shown, at
$1.98
Horace Creely tali" I want at my elbow while writing, three books
Dictionary, Atlas, and Encyclopedia of not over three volumes one would
be better'
An Encyclopedia for 50 Cents
SaturdayA Wonderful Sale of
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20 th Century
Encyclopedia
A large 1-voL quick reference work.
A great big book, size 9x11 Inches, 3
Inches thick, 1,400 pages, Z.00O lllustra- I
tions weighs 6 pounds. Bound in Tan
Buchram, Marbled edges. Leather labels b
and stamped In gold. I
A comprehensive, accurate and dependable storehouse of universal 'ta
knowledge.-embracing the 16,000 subjects that are known to be
encyclopedic. . , .
Historical, Biographical, Scientific
All subjects .treated in simple language and, without cross references,
no Greek, Latin or technical words; concise and compact; in fact.
"Knowledge. In a Nutshell." Just the thing for the business man or
schoolchlld who wants Information quickly obtained.
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day, while this lot lasts, at the low price of only
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