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    TTTE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 11, inio.
3 B
What
Women Are
Doing in the World
ONE OF THE EASIER WEEK
BRIDES.
Club I nlmdar.
ta'NPAf-Youna Women' Christian as
sociation vesper srrvtccs, 4:30 p. m.
, i ll') Study club. Miss Uoldle Ulllnsky.
' hostess.
MOM-'AT-Oniahn Woman' rlub. 1:80 p. I
m. Dundee circle, child Conservation !
league. Mrs. Oeorfre Thompson, hostess.
Tennyson Study circle, Mr. F. II.
Wray. hostess.
TUESDAY Home economlca department.
South Omaha Woman's club, Mrs. Bruce
.ucruiiorn, hostess. Oratory depart
nvnt, oman a club. luncheon f
w r. , t Vf . 1 1 ' . T. i. . I -. L
acliool auditorium. Kqu.nl Franchise .
MK-lety, Mrs. K. S. Jtood, hostess, i I O
v. m. I
A EDNK8DAT Mn Rlnma club. ,Mr. I O
Krank Hoyd. hostess. Clio club. Mrs. i
W. u. Perclval. hostess. Literature de- ,
pnrtment. Woman's clul2 p. ni. Omaha i
Women's Christian Temperance union.
Young Men'a Christian association. t:H0
p. m. Frances Wlllard Woman' Chrts
tim Temperance union. Mra. Geoine
Young, hostess. Youn?; Women' Chris
tian association board meeting, 10
o'clock.
THURSDAY Omaha Story Tfllera'
K-aKue, public library. Wych Story
Tellors' league, publlo library. Omaha,
Society of Fine Arts, Young Women' !
Christian association, 10 a. m. Emma
Hcagland Flower mission. West Cen
tral Baptist Missionary board. Young
Women's Christian asBoelRtlon. 10 a. ni.
FH ID AY Omaha North Bide circle of the
Child Conservation league, Monmouth
Park school. Jlrs. N. H. Nelson, at
horn for Omaha Woman' club mem
bers. SATURDAY Dramatic section. Associa
tion of Collegiate Alumnae, play and
tea dansante at Rome hotel. Philosophy
and ethics department. Woman' club,
Mrs. C. A. Collins, hoatesa. Second an
nual play and tea dansante by drama
section. Association of Collegiate
Alumnae, Rome hotel.
(Notice for this column - should be
mailed or telephoned to the club reporter
before Friday noon.)
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H Tjron read rP". Mrs. F. B. Oliver
gave extracts from "The Irish School
master." Mra. W. E. Weekly of Valley
-a as a special guest. The final arrange
ments for the convention win be reported
at the next meeting In two v.-eek.
The Benson Woman' Foreign Mission
ary society will hold a business meeting
at the home of Mra. J. M. rialley at TZK
North Sixtieth street.
The D. I.. R club of Benson gave a card
party In connection with the business
meeting last Thursday. . A big sale of
ticket for the sacred concert Sunday
evening at St. Bernard hall by Omaha
talent was reported bythe members ofT
thf club.
"Strife." by Galsworthy, will be dis
cussed by the Clio. Ptudy club nt the
home or Mlsa Ooldle Glllnskv ln Council
Muffs this afternoon. Mlsa Rose Grodln
sky will tell the story of the play; Mlsa
Ruby Isaacson wilt talk on the author'
life and varied literary activity, and Mlsa
Pauline Rosenberg will have as her sub
ject "Galsworthy as a' Writer of Prob
lem Plays."
"Making the Home ttraotlve for
Youn People'-wil be the subject of. the
Monmouth Park Mothers' club. at Its
meeting In the school auditorium Tues
dsy at J 30 p. m. Mrs. C. J. Schmidt will
speak, of the "Piny;" Mr. J. T. Moredlck
of tha "Work." and Mis Minnie EspUn
of "The Conservation of the Home."
Mrs. H. P. Galbralth will lead the dlacus
slon. in wTilch all are Invited to Join. Mrs.
F. J. Pettlgrew will give a recitation
and Mr. R. H. Morton will sing "Home,
elect officer Tnursday afternoon at the
public library. ' Preceding the business
meeting. Miss Eleanor Nevin will tell the
tory of Molly Pitcher, and Mrs. Philip
Welch, leader of the program, will tell
The Play' the Thing," "by Emmy Lou.
SHE WAS WEDDED ON EASTER
SUNDAY.
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T'lrs'Dryce $ru&A.
Fweet Home," Illustrated by stereoptlcon
view. ' t
The Omaha North 8lde circle of the
Child Conservation Ieagie ftf America
will meet Friday afternoon t I o'clock
In the Monmouth Park school auditorium.
'Tlar a a Social Force" will be tlie
snbieot of the program.
Roll call will be answered by giving
a suggestion for checking selfishness.
Pape will be read by Mra. C. A. Mc
Kcnxle'on "The Selfish CHld; How De
veloped." and' Mrs.' C. H. ' Favldge' on
"PIsHdv'BVvtitge of an' Only Child."
"Why Tet LlcKrd Hla Boy" wil b
read by Mrs. Boxlman Brown. "I'nder
What Clrcumstancea Should the fight
ing Instinct be Fncouraged?" will he a
suhjeel for gene:wl discussion. Musk-Al
numbers have been arranged by Mrs. .Wil
liam H.'Mocller.
At the veper service Sunday at 4:.D,
Miss I.lllv Strong, general secretary, will
give the first or a series of biographical
talks .on lives that have ben a help to
others. She will take as her subject
"Charles . Klngsley." Kr.ch Sunday . for
the rest of Arril there win be similar
talks. The music will -he some of the
poems of the author who Is to be dis
cussed. At the social hour, whlclr fol
lows the regular service, Miss Brewster
la hodtass.
The building la open from J until 7
o'tcock on Sunday with some one In
charge at the office.
Thursday from 12:1S to 1 o'clock will
lie the regular monthly noon muelcAle in
the auditorium. Mr. Hetheiington and
some of his pupils will furnish the Instru
mental mualti and Mlsa Eunice Tate will
give a reading.
Miss Strong leave for California the
last of the week to attend the national
convention of the Young Women' Chris
tian association In oLa Angeles, which
HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED AN
NOUNCED.
at
na Sckecnlcr ,
ntnets May to 11. She will spend the
tlina before the conference In traveling
through California. She also will attend
(he Employed Worker' exmffrenoa
Asilomar efter thi blrnhlal.
Wednesday night At 7 o'clock will b.
the gym banquet. when bMit V girls
will sit down to a "feed."! This banquet
la held In order, to. arouse. Interest In
the gymnasium carnlvaf. which Is to bo
held Mav 4 In the city Auditorium. It tn
urged that all the girl ho wish to como
o Ike banquet scure their ticket t onre.
The clasee have all prepared their song
and yells and It promls to be a lively
occasion. " ' i
The Central Park Mothers' club me
Friday afternoon In the school auditor
ium. Papers were read by Mrs. , C A.
Adams. Mis Rose Hcaley "and Mlsa Elli
abeth Rooney. A piano 'olo wa given
by Miss Mildred Othrrter. Mis Edna
Oeoige of tho Toung Woman' Christian
Eo. intlon talked en the benefits of sy-,
temallo physical exercise and folk game, t
after' which the matron gymnasium
class gave a demonstration. A bouquet
was presented to the director. Mis
George, In appreciation of her assistance, '
and prlies were awarded Mr. O. ' W.
Brown, Mr Hubert Cox and Mrs.'O. H.
Pevereaux for efficient work. Five young
women from the normal clasa. Central
high, were prseM- Mr. , Rltchef wa
leader for the afternoon.
Mi, i. T. Bealty will entertain, mem
ber of the Georgo. Crook Woman' Re
lief cotp No. M at a kenslngtoo Thur
day afternoon at her. home. IM4 North
Twenty-fifth treet. Mr. Hall. Mrs.
6tven and Mr. FerreU wfll aasUt.the
hostess. .
OCAl college; women are all
Interested In the production of
"The Great Experiment" by
the drama section of the A-
uoclution of Collegiate Alumna
next. Saturday, afternoon at
the Rome hotel. This presentation will be
followed by a tea dansante and the pro
ceeds will be for the Social Settlement.
Mis Mary Irene Wallace is directing the
play t with the assistance of Mrs. D. V.
Parrtsh and Mr. H. E. Newbranch is
the business' manager. Mia Blanche
Coffnian Is leader of the drama section.
The characters In the play are Shake
prrian women resurrected at a social
affair In this modem day. Among them
are Lady Macbeth, acted by Mrs. W. H.
Abbott; Cleopatra, by Miss Josephine
Huse; Juliet,, by Mlsa Olive Coffman. and
her nurse, by Miss Graves; Miranda, by
Miss Elizabeth Kfewlt.
Queen Gertrude, by Mr. C. R. Max
wolU and Ophelia, by Mis Juliet Grlf
fen, arrive, a do also the six wives of
Henry VIII: ' Kathertne of Aragon. by
.Mis Ruth .Thompson; Anne Boleyn, by
Mrs. A. A. Van Arsdel; Jane Seymour,
by Miss Orra Ampler; Katherlne Howard,
by Miss Agnes Russell: Catherine Parr,
by Miss Mctle.
Mistress Ford.' by Mr. Harriet Lowe,
.and Mist res Pag, by Mi Bessie Du
mont, the merry wivea of Wldor come.
So do Mr Caupurnia. Caesar, by Miss
Blanche Coffman, and Mrs. Portia Cato-
Brutus, by Mis Eliiabeth Mitchell.
The hostess the part taken by Mrs.
Harvey Newbranch, receives the guest.
assisted by Shakespeare' wife, Anne
Hathaway (Mr. E. V. Parrlsh), and a
major domo (Gerald Stryker). . The ho-
tes also, read the character! stto regret
tof those who cannot come-Roallnd
Portia, Des'lemona and Jhe'otherb.
Mrs. Edward Johnson will read a paper
before the Baptist Ministers' meeting at
the Young Men's Christian ssaociatlon an
Mojiday morning. Mr. Tolinson' topic
will be "The Relation the Woman' Mis
sionary Society Bear to tha Church in
General."
Mis Claudia V. Gallaway will lecture
on "The Religion of Daily Life" at the
last meeting of the philosophy and
ethics depaitment of the Omaha Woman'
club, which will be held Saturday, at the
home of the leader. Air. S. A. Collin.
901 North Twenty-secpnd street. Election
of officers will be held and a social hour
will follow the meeting, which 1 called
for 2:S0 o'clock.
By Special request, Mrs. ' Lloyd N. Os
borne Will repeat her paper on' "The Life
and Art of Rorne" before the Omaha So
ciety of Fine Arts. Thursday morning at
10 oclock at. the.Youn Women' Chrla-
tlan association auditorium. Mr. Os
borne' special- topic for. tne tiiustratea
lecture will be "The 'Roman HI Leisure
and Luxury The "Thermae." -.:The last
program meeting ' for the year will be
held April .
Russian hero and nature stories will be
told by members. of the Wyche Story
Tellers' 'league'.. Thursday afternoon at
the publlo library. Miss ' HI Ira Gibbs is
loader of tho program and will be assisted
by Misses tiora Jone,' Louise Schlndell
and Helen Watcvnan.
The Omaha Women' Christian Tem
perance union will hold It monthly busi
ness meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock, at the Young Men' Christian as
sociation. v '
The board of director of the Young
Women' Christian association hold It
regular mealing Wednesday morning1 In
'the ("association room. ' '
The last bo&rd meeting of the West
Central district of the Woman's American-Baptist
Foreign Missionary society,
of Which Mrs. Edward Johnson la chair
Man,' w ill be -held Thursday morning at
the Youns Women's Christian association.
Tho annual meeting will be held in
Atchison, Kan., May 4 slid 6. Mrs. John
stn hss been anked to respond to the ad
dress of welcome at this meeting.
The ' Dundee circle of the Child' Con
servation League of America will meet
Monday at t:30 . m.. at the 'home of
- Mrs. George, Thompson tK4 Farnam
ftrcet. Rvll call response will be current
events. Mr. R. 8. Flower, boys' work di
rector of the Young Men' Christian as
sociation will talk to the, club on ."What
This Community Might Do Toward Bet
tering Child Play Conditions." Mr.
Walter Dale will give the story, of the
opera "rarslfal." and Mis Helen Pre
on will sing. Each member will bring a
donation of food or clothing. "
firs. Frank Boyd will be' hostess at the
meeting -of the Mu Slema club for' the
ear, Wednesday morning. Mra. S. R,
Towne will be leader of the program,
which will be leader of the program.
which wll be-a resume of the year'
work. Officer for' the coming year will
l-e elecAcd.
The home economics department of the
Koiith Omaha Woman's club will meet at
the home of Mr. Bruce MoOulloca on
Tuesday. A program on "Angel Food"
will be fiiven under the direction ol Mra
V.. A. Boyer, who w ill be assisted by Mes
dame L. J. Etter. H. Vore, Charles
Oliver and E. M. Sloan.
Mr. W. D. Percival will entertain the
Clio club at her home on Wednesday
afternoon, when Mr. J. T. Cather will
lead the program for the day. Mr. Albert
Riffle will read a paper on "Who la Who
in the Political World;" Mr. V- W. Mer.
row a paper ou "What Are the Suf
fragette Doing In New England," and
.Mis. Perclval, "What Are the Suf
liaticttrs Doing In England?" Item of
interest will he given in response to roll
call. f
'he Omaha Story Teller' league will
Nebraska will send a large delegation
to the twenty-fourth continental congress
of the Daughters of the American Revo
lution, which will be held in Washington.'
April 19 to 24. Mrs. C H- Aull, newly
elected state regent; Mrs. A. - K. Gault,
Mrs. F. , A. Straight and Mr. William
Archibald Smith will make up the Omaha
djjagation. Mrs. C. 8. Paine and Miss
Mabel Llndly win go irom unco in; Airs.
W. It. Xander .from ' Columbus; Mr.
Rose McGlverln, Fremont; Mr. C. O.
Norton. Kearney; Mr. D. S. Dalby.
Beatrice; Mr.: Coredlla McMullen. Wy
more, and Mr. :.' B. Clrpsy and Mr.
Warren-Perry, 'retiring tate regent, from
Falrbury.
j The . Nebraska women will Join tha
Iowa, Kansas and Missouri delegation
at Chicago, and, with the Illinois women
will 6ccupy a special train to Wahlng
ton. -
The ' last meeting of the literature de
partment of the Omaha Woman' club
will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3
o'clock Instead of the' regular time , at 10
In the morning. .The f3ostponemeai(ria be
cause of Mr., Anthony French Merrill'
morning lecture. . Mrs. T. L. Coomb will
give a resume of the year's work and
plans for next year' , work' will be dis
cussed. .Officers will be elected.
The oratory department of the Omaha
Woman' club will entertain the directory
of the club at luncheon In the club room
Tuesday. ' " '' ,
The Dundee . Woman' club voted to
postpone tho beginning of the next club
year, until . November 1 3 becauso of Uie
Billy Sunday meetihs. '
The plan, of '"Modern Topic a Illus
trated in Literature," issued by the Gen
eral Federation; will be followed la choos
ing the book , for tudy. '
The following . topic and the book 11
lustratlve of them were given as exam
ple of the book to be, studied: Peace,
Trojan Women." Durlpidea; Immigra
tion. "The Promised Land," Mary Anttn,
or "Thu Trail' of ,th , Emigrant.", Dr.
Steiner; .Immortality, "Ode on Intima
tions of Immortality," ' Wordsworth. .
Four meeting will be devoted to the
atudy of the Bible a literature.' "Ruth,"
the poetry of tho Psalms, the story of
the prodigal son and Eccleslaatet and the
books to be studied. ,'. " v . ''
A policy of Intensive growth rather than
expansion will '. be carried out and the
membership' limited ' to seventy.'
One-half hour will , be devoted to cur
rent topic at each meeting. ' '
' w ' 1
Secretaries of women'' atudy club are
already advising .- Mlsa Edith Tobltt of
the public library concerning their pro
gram for next season. In order that the
library may ' check up the aubjecta and
prepare suitable material for us of the
women.' Miss Tobltt says that by doing
so now the club allow the library plenty
of time to assemble source of. Informa
tion applicable to the program, thereby
giving better service to the women than
if the matter were ; put. off until later,
when the library staff will be too .busy
to give It the' best service.' '
A. W. Miller. . probation officer, will
give a talk on phase of bis' work before
the France Wlllard Women' Christian
Temperance union -Wdnedny' afternoon
st th home of Mrs. George Young, !22
South Thirty-second avenue. Mr. EI Ira,
beth Htggln ' Sullivan , will conduct the
lesson on "demands lor Social Welfare.
The Tennyson circle of the Chautauqua
Literary club Win meet at the home of
Mra T. II. Wray, &07 North .Thirty-fifth
street. Monday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock.
Mra G. A. Bam mis will be leader of the
program. Mrs. J..F. Ferguson will dis
ci. Thackeray'a "Vanity Fair" and Mrs
W. B. Smith will lead the dissuasion of
tha new textbook "Your Child Today and
tomorrow."
The Benson Foreign Missionary circle
met Wednesday at the home of Mr. J
M. Klcholaoa.- Mra Roth led th meeting.
Aiier tne regular program plana were
mad for the treat . to be. given soon by
the losing side of the membership contest
The Btnuon Woman's' club met at the
home of Mrs. W. .A. Wilcox Thursday.
Mr. W. W. Gamble was leader and
Mra C. Xerne. Mr. Howe and Mr. N.
lOrcIiard.
h Willielsn Co
414-416-418 South Sixteenth Street
Monday is Library Table DayAbout 40 Tables
hv Golden Oak, Mahogany and Fumed Oak
On Sale Monday at Very Special Price
WITH warmer days comes' hou seel eauing and a . shift tag of thc
family furniture A. mighty: good time to get a new library tn-ble-r-espeoially
if the price is very low. That's why Vo are mnkiiig
thege low prices "Wo want . you to come here when you make your
spring changes. We havo interesting new things to show and prices
just as attractive .as these. . ' "
This Large $45.00 Mahogany Library
Table, now $34.00 .
' , "" ' ' Cut ml Uft) ' . .
Solid Mahogany top 30x50, best finish,' rUbbed dull Colonial' !
platform base with drawer. Very special at, $34.00. ",. , ,
Typical Bargains to be Secured. Library Table Sale.
V - - ' 1 ;..,'
r i ii" - - r i s. iiimw i '
Cj
$30
$52 Golden Wax Table, large
oval top; pedestal Of
base . ... ....... VwO
$39 Mahogany Table, oval
top, pedestal
base -......... ,
$100 solid Mahog-' J7-
any Library Talile,. P . w
$38. Golden Oak.; Table,
heavy plank . $30
$18 Fumed Oak Table, with
r-rs . $13.50
$80 solid 'Mahogany Table,
William' and Mary
design
$59
$1 Mahogahy J ff
finish Uble. : . ) 1 U.OU
$64 Mahogany Table, solid
mahogany,' massive IQ
colonial design . . .. Pnr?
$42 Gold en Oak Table, oval
.2; $29.50;
$24 fumed -oak Table, 40
in. round top, mis- J i Q
slon style ........ J 1 0
$70 solid ' mahogany Table;
66-lnch, bval top, CCA
pedestal base . .. . . pOU
$69 solid mahogany Table,
William and, Mary f
period .1..'....., iJ)tO
Let LIs Make a Free Demon
stration in Your :
Own Home
f th
HOOVER SUCTION :
SWEEPER
phone call will bring one
r man with this wonderful
Electrio deaning de
vice to . your own
home for a thor-
i-aay demonstration.
Yon place youreIf under no obligation.
MBjsaHMsHaBMMaMBBi -
This Detroit Jewel Range
be
1 :
$25
WITH STANDAIID.
CONNECTIONS
Jii
Floor space $9 Inches by 63 inches. Baking
oven 16x18x12. Broiler oven 18x18x9. Large
cooking top with 4 burners and slmmerer.'
A gna stove that we sell for $32 but sp 11 quiuitHf
purchase enables us to offer for limited period, at $23
80 Days' Free Trial and .1 Monthly Payments. !
Refrigerators
THi HERR1CK-
Th? perfect circula
tion refrigerator gives
absolute satisfaction,
up from $14 worth
Investigating. ..
THE G1DSON-
The best low' priced
refrigerator we know
of It's not a mere
box to put ice into
but a refrigerator at a
low price, up from
$6.50.
Convenient terma of payment. '
$30 solid quarter sawed oak
Table golden wax. very
it?r.:$22;50 .
$47 mahogany ' Table! oval j
, top, scrpll sup- . djnj
ports. ........ . v : aPOO
$45 solid mahogany Table.
52- in. long, 'lyre scrolled-.
pr.e:r... $37.50,
$45 solid mahogany Table,
r;..'....$27.50
- $13 mahogany stand. 2 4-
in.- square
top
$8T50
This Solid , Quarter-Sawed
Oak Library Table, $17.50
(Kogolar price f'22)
'Rubbed and polished finish, golden oak
top 26x42, attractive' pattern and very
well made, cheap at $17.50, ' "
Manufacturers, Sample Axrhinster
Rugs, 9x12 size, $15
Se&med and seamless rugs, selling up to $28.50.
THESE are wonderful bargains in Axminster .rugs sam
ples sent us at various times by rug manufdctui-ers, some
patterns in full bale, quantities and others, in single rugs
' ' both seamed aifd seamless Axminsters are includ- m mi
. ed in 'all colors' and patterns'-1- quantities that'. Sy
sell up to $28.50. Special Monday. . . . . . . . .'. ly .N AJff
Special Prices on Kilmarnock Bedroom Rugs
8'3xl0-6 size reduced from 9x12 size reduced from
$29.50 to $19.50 $35.00 to $22.50
These are seamless Scotch weave wool rugs lay well on the floor and these re
ductions are made on samples that are very slightly soiled. Beautiful colorings
and chtnts and banded border patterns.
. Small Rugs
$2.75 v
For f3.no to 85 Grades
81 r 8x ' ' '
On Rata Mnndar all odd line of small
Vugs a big assortment at extreme re
ductions. '
. Brussel Rugs
$3.95
Sell regularly $12 to $16.60,
filxe 9x12. '
Many are seamless InVOrlental, me
dallion and floral' ' patterns, r samples
and broken lines on sale Monday, $9.95.
Special Sale i Monday of Duchess
Lace Curtains.
BIG REDUCTIONS
EVERY one a seasonable pattern. Specially
priced because we want you to come here for
your housecleaning changes. Examine your cur
tains carefully you may find It more economical
to buy new at these , prices than to attempt 'to
launder the old ones again.
stand It.
Some of tbem won't
150 pairs Duchess curtains, ecru and ivory ,
colors, $3.26 to $13.00 curtains for .
$2.75 to $10.95
For example;
$.1.2.1 lare curtains now per pair $2.?S
a.1.95 Ur curtain now per pair f2.65
fUS.OO lace rurtaina now per pair $3.05
IkJ.OO lace curtain now per pair $4.05 w
24 Odd Pairs
Duchess Curtains
VERY SPECIAL
Single pair j of a pattern left from the past
two weeks' selling.
Window Shades-
Let us'glve you an estimate on your window shades and rods,
your windows and submit price without charge.
Wm
,7 'in tfy - ,-u.-.J
We will measure
Household Needis
at House Gleaning
- -ma . i
: lime
Phone Dougla 313 We'll send
it up at once. :
DRAPERY SECTION
. , Maia Floor. ' . 1 ,
at uuriain BTreicners
. ' t KJ
Bl ..... w
Rug fringe, yd.. . .5c
Carpet thread, . s;ein
at,..,.
fititching. twine, balls ..40c-: flV
Drapery hooks and pins
each ....... ........ .'.5c
. ... .j - rWVi
and 1 inch, per lineal SMffma
foot oc
role sockets and brackets,
per pair IOC and 15c
Cap . hooks,
dozen .luu
Bhou
hook
en
Uphjolstery sWwtfwOPj
tacks and oVVv
nalls.box.5o me" - - : y . -
Curtain rods, up from,-each. ..5c
Rod brackets, pair .............. .10c
Picture books, dosen .,. .-..10c
Picture wire, 25-yard pg. ........ ..5c
Curtain rings, dosen 8c, 15c,. 8Rc and 50c
Window, shades, $6-ins. wide,--ft. and 7-
, ft. . long, each , ?5c and 80c
, Window shade pulls, each; .,..... ....... -.5c
Window shade rings, each ... . lo
.Window shad brackets, each ....'.. 2?,c
ColBter rolls .$15 and $2
; IN BASEMENT ; :
Large willow hampers $t.S5
Medium' willow hampers
at ......... '.I.... ..$3.25
Small willow hampers $2.25
Oblong bathrotom ; hampers,
at ... ....... . $3.25
1 1 d e r &Vp & I
s. dot- I I I'
....10o. ' J.
$2?
Ul rv 1 i
i i a t j
Willow Clothes RaskeU. ?0c..80c aad 05o
No. 8 extra heavy boiler - ja " !'
with -rnnnar bottom K3.20 '..
Ruirio teed wringers.
ball bearing .$5
Heavy ; galvanized tubs.i
$1.20 and $1.35.
Gtlvanixed garbage cans,
$1.25, $1.50. .
Good Brooms, 40c, 50c, 60c
B-B . Chemically. Treated
Broom Cover '.... . . . ..35o
Van's Dustlefes Broom ; '
Cover .. ...... .' ... . . .25c
Yam' Mops .with handles
at 40c
O'Cedar . ' triangle
polish mops - 1 '
at . .75c and $1.25
O'Cedar oil 25c,
50c, $1 and $1.50
O'.Cedar dust
cloths 25o
B-B dustless mop, fits ordinary mopstlck.
at ... ..... .50c
Johnson 15-lb. weights, floor brushes
at :.$2.SO 2 5-lb. stze ...... $3.oo
Johnson floor wax. pound I. ... .50c
Copallne and Kllnt linoleum, varnieh.
pints . i.....55c. Quarts.'. .'.'. ..$1.00
hory furniture polish ,. . . . .25c , to . bwu
B-U polish for furniture ' apd floors 25c
and : ............ .5oc
Dull finish polish and cleaner ....'.'.25c
Thumbs' brass bed polish ........ .25c
Vrooman's "Pullman", polish ......75c
Wood-Shine oil polleh &5c, 50c and doc
Blue Ribbon metal polish .i25c and OOc
Nu-leatber finishes ..... .25c, 50c, 75c
, Wdol w a 11
-TfWsfittffltMn, brushes with
xTsii. TA' tJ'i mi.'J 1
t(iiilirtZ'Z Feather dust-
yViJ Furniture cas
rr ters. set. at,
, SOr, 35c
Domes of Diamond velvet casters,
Silence set .....OOc
for chairs, Iron bed casters, set OOc
set of four Wood shoes to prevent
for ..,15c fi f urnlture sc r a t c h I n g
floors, set of . (4) , .SOc
Furniture hardware keys, drawer pulls,
wfxxl knobs, ettcutrheons, locks,- etc. -
fftffPfL females .ase
Wagner Cast Aluminum ;
Utensils
Demonstration' each day this week.
$1.05 Cant Aluminum Skillet ....$1.20
$2.75 Double HKe Boiler, special $1.70
ORCHARD & WILHELM CO.-
-414-416-418 South 16th Street-
ORCHARD & WILHELM CO.