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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE R, 1715,
STRONG CHARGES
IN DAMAGE SUIT
SUrtlingr Allegation Mad in Caw
of Former Polie Officer Against
Car Company.
"WITNESS 13 ASSAULTED TWICI
TRAVELERS ROBBED
WHILE THEY SLEEP
Sleepers on Burlington Kansas City
Train Lose Their Clothe
Through the Window.
SCREEN IS CUT FROM OUTSIDE
Charges of ceatempt of court,
physical assault and Intimidation of a
witness have been made In district
court by the street railway company
lft support of its motion to secure a
hew trial In the personal Injury dam
age suit In which Alva Jackson se
cured a verdict of 112,900 ia Judge
English's district court.
Jack (on la a former Omaha. police of
ficer, who more than tea rear ago waa
wounded by Tat Crowe la a revolver
duel on the atreeta with tha kidnaper of
Kdwsrd Ciiishy. tin sued the street rail
way company for damages, alleging that
on July 1913. he suittalned an Injury to
hla leg aa the result of a car starting tip
when ho wss attempting to board It,
which necessitated amputation. The caaa
was tried last March.
Witness Asaanlted.
AffiJsvlts and motions filed by John ,
Webster and W. J. Connell, attorneys for
the street railway company, contain tha
following charges and requests for action
by the court:
Nels Jensen, who had made a statement
that lYank Jackson, the plaintiffs
brother, had offered him a briba to give
falsa testimony, swears In an affidavit
'that ha was twlca assaulted by Frank
Jackcn. the second time on May 29, at
Fifteenth and Chicago streets, when ha
was knocked unconscious.
Street railway attomeya' motion asks
Judga English to clta Frank Jackson on
'a charge or contempt of court growing
.out of alleged Intimidation of a witness,
'Affidavits of P. A. Cole and Martin Nel
sen Identify Frank Jackson aa tha man
who assaulted Jensen.
Did Hot Kail from Car.
Ptatement of Nals Jensen, 90S North
.Sixteenth street, witness subpoenaed by
tha plaintiff at the trial, who foiled ta
appear, contains assertions that ho waa
offered IX by Frank Jackaon to testify
that ha had seen Alva Jackson Injured
by reason of negligence of tha trolley
company; that Jensen "did not want to
i go up and awear to a He.;" that ha went
'to Sioux City to avoid getting Jackaon
'into trouble by hla testimony; that ha
aw Alva Jackson fall at Twenty -eighth
'and Far nam atreeta white nowhere near
a street car, and that after Jackaon left
tha hospital ha aald ba was "all In" and
that he "was going to gat a piece ef
money from tha atreet railway com
pany." Pa 14 as Wit mesa.
Affidavit of Henry Peaalngsr asserts
that Alva Jackaon on September 4, KUJ,
offered him Ml to be a witness In his
suit, although he was out of tha city at
the time tha alleged accident occurred;
that Peaalnger conaanted, and that Jack
son took him to. the offloa of John A.
Moore, his attorney; that Peaalnger waa
paid $3 by Jackaon and O. by Moore for
making a statement to tha attorney.
Statement of Pat Moore, a companion
of Jensen, says that ha waa asked by
Jackson to testify that he had seen tha
alleged accident as related by Jackaon.
b n4 lli.l Mjntr Mif Jmiim AA IftAt
pear at tha trial when subpoenaed be
cause they were friends and former am
ployes of Jackson and didn't want to
put Jackson In bad."
raid for Falsa Statement.
Charles McManus tn an affidavit
swears he was paid $4 by Alva Jaokaon
for going to Attorney Moore's offloa and
giving a falsa statement that ha had
seen Jackson In lured.
William I. White asaerta that ha was
offered tuO by Alva Jaokaon to teatlfy In
hla raae, but did not testify because ha
was not subpoenaed.
Attorney W. J. Connell, for tha street
railway company, tn aa affidavit In
support of his motion for a new trial,
charges that the 112,000 verdict secured
br Jackson waa gained by Dexlurr and
subornation of perjury.
. Affidavits of Alva Jackson, hi attor
neys and members of his family deny
tha charges made by other witnesses.
A new and unique style of train
robbery has been Introduced. So far
na la kiowi, it was tried out for the
first time on tha Burlington' Kansa
City-Omaha train Friday night and
worked to a charm, and without any
person D4ing Injured or frighteaed.
C. B. Nolen of tha. City National
Bank building, who aseerts and in
sist that ho was not a victim of the
new plan of tralwrobcery, give the
details.
the ft
Cat
Mr. Nolan was . at Kansas City and
boarded the RtwHnsloa'a sVght train for
Omaha, reaching here at aa early hour
in tha morning. amwwiwra enrowte, the
sleeper on which he was a passenger was
robbed, or at least - a number of the
passengers were. Sometime during the
night and probabty wki the train was
stopping at some lonely -station, some
party, or psrtrea, passed along the side
ef the sleeper, cutting the screens over
the windows and then reaching m, hauled
out coats, trousers, vests aad ether gar
ments of the men and gowns of the
women.
When the passengers awoke this mora
Ing, according to Mr. Nelea, there was a
great oonfusloa In the etocper. Men dis
covered that they were paatleas and coat-
less snd several wemel found that they
were dressless. When account of stock
wss taken. It waa found that a number
of watchea, a few pocket books and
many artlclea of jewelry had gene with
the clothing.
At the first station where the train
stopped after the discovery of the rob
bery, a flood ef telegram started to the
folka at heme, tolling te meet the send
ers st the train witn aucn articles or
clothing as might he needed. None of
the train men had any Idea it what
point the robbery occurred aad all main
tained that nothing f the kind ever
occurred before k the Meter y of rail
roading.
Infant Taken from
Bedroom Before the
Lightning Strikes
Mrs, FraRk BrodH. Jr., left her horns
with an Infant Friday evening, a few
minutes before lightning struck the root
of hey dwelling, the electricity passim
close to a bed where the child had been
lying. Mother and child went next door
tn stay with Mr. Brodll'a parents during
tha storm.
Fire Warden Morris happened to be
standing en the perch of Me home across
the street and he states that shingles on
the Brodll roof were hurled twenty feet
Into the air by the force. The damage
was nominal.
Kept
Food Must Be
So a Customer May
Not Get Nose in It
Uefore leaving for the east last even
In p. Health Commissioner Connell left
Instructions that his Inspectors start next
wtek to serve verbal notices on eUlsene
who do not cut weeds. Failure to heed
verbal pot loos will be followed by writ
if u notices, ana tnen arrests in ag
gravated casce- The commissioner de
clares words constitute a "nuisance
tinder the law.
Inepector Mcltugh of the health de
partment haa received special directions
to begin a general Inspection of all pub
lic eating places. Uncovered dishes of
food on counters where noses of patrons
miy be placed In a contamlnaing post
tif.n. Is to be stopped. All dlsplsy foods
wist be under coves and cracked dishes
will be condemned.
Pegg
Liberty Bell to Be
in Omaha on July 7
Old Liberty bell Is to reach Omaha on
July 7 at I o'clock In the morning. It Is
to be here until 11 o'clock. The city com
missioners have appointed a reception
committee ef three of their number and
It la expected that tha Beard of Educa
tion will de the same. The municipal
affairs eemmittee of the Commercial club
Is alee to have a delegation of two.
Definite plana for the reception are to
be made later. The bell will be on Its
way on a special train te the Baa Fran
cisco exposition.
Civil War Veteran
Honored on Birthday
William If. Stephens, a veteran pf the
ctvU war and a pioneer of Omaha, cele
brated his seventy-fourth birthday Thurs
day at the heme of his daughter, Mrs. O.
It. Fowler, SOU Ames avenue. The house
waa decorated In the national celers and
flowers and a beautiful beuauet .was
given te Mr. Stephens by the Grand
Army ef the Republic circle. About forty '.
guests were present.
Dsilgfitr Bails
Sanatorium
Wants Law to
Help Him Compel
Full Sized Loaves
A conf-renoe between Mayor Dshlman
and Inspector Pegg of the city weights
and measure departmeut resulted In di
recting the city legal department to draw
a new ordinance for the regulation of
bread bakers. It Is proposed to require
thst loaves of bead shall be mads tn
sixes of one-quarter, one-half and three
quaitera of a pound, one pound, and
' then units of pounds for loaves over one
pound.
At present the bakers are marking the
wrappers of their loaves with figures
h!i h purport to Indlvate the weights
of the loaves and Inspector Pegg admits
Ms authority in the premises Is rather
eak.
Girls Are Better
Writers Than Boys
Superintendent of Writing Savage ia the
public schools states girls are superior to
buys tn the art of penmanship. He has
made en examination of U.uOO specimens
tint in by children la third to eighth
grades. Last fall he received similar
specimens and hla praseat task is to
(Oars tKs tao specimens of each child
together for comparison.
Mi. Kavsgs expects to hold sn exhibi
tion of writing specimens next fait
. .
Thl institution 1 tha only on
la the central west with separate
building situated In their own
ample grounds, yet entirely dis
tinct, and rendering It possible to
classify case. Tha one building
being fitted for and devoted to the
treatment ef nen-contagleug and
non-mental diseases, no other be
ing admitted; tha other Rest Cot
tage being designed for and do-
ut-d iu tn exclusive treatment
of select mental case requiring
tor a time watchful car and spa
rial nursing.
to jssse a
KCASt BY KER KM
There are always the well-known
semi-humorous methods such as saying
brunettea are quick tempered or blondea
are keener In their mental activity. But
there la common aenae In juat noting
wiiemer ins nair ia well Kept and ao
judging a woman's neatness, or in look
Ing at her style of arranging her hair to
decide whether or not she haa good
taste. Remember that It Is not advls
able to wash the hair with any cleanasr
made for all purposes, but always uaa
some good preparation made expressly
for shampooing. Tou can get a pack
age or the beat, which la called Can-
thro x. from your druggist. Dissolve
teaspoonful In a cup of hot water ani
your shampoo la ready. After lis um
the hair driea rapidly with uniform col
or. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt ars
dissolved and entirely disappear. Your
hair will be so fluffy that It will look
much heavier than It la Ita luster and
softness will also delight you, while the
stimulated scalp gains the health which
Insures hair growth. Advertisement.
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Women of Greater Omaha Know the Splendid Sating Advantages of
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I J l aA MI j-sia jiff . W --. . - jajsv- -fiisaV. r-
Colored Dress Linens
at 49c Yard
3 6 Inches wide, the soft French
finish, medium weight, suitable
for either dress or suitings, com
plete range of colors, quality us
ually sold at 69c, here at, yd. 49c
Tub Huttings, plain and novelty
weave, solid color fabrics, depend
able colors, all shades. These 27-
In, suitings on sale at, yard.. 25c
Tissue Voile and light weight aheer
woven color Ureas Fabrics, vsrlety
of stripes. In all colors, yard..lViO
Dainty Voile Fabrics, printed nov
elties; colors light or dark, woven
color stripes and plain shades, all
40-ln. wide, yard g&o
Foundation 811k, 3-ln. wide, all
shades, also Mark or white, the Ideal
slip" or loose lining, for all sum
mer msterlnls, yard 860
amain waan oooas Section.
In .
Every thing in stock bespeaks right
quality at pleasingly reduced prices,
right from the viewpoint of savings, right by the test
of intrinsic value whether the money spent is little or much, right by
th standard for fair dealing which you've always found clearly reflected here.
June Sale Household Linens, Bedspreads, Sheets, Cases
Notwithstanding the greatly increased iniport cost of all foreign linens, through heavy
purchases months ago we are enabled to offer values at even less than at any former period.
H 61:,- Tfi-f Aril.E'v.'STftf"'
esiiiss- n iiiii ii um i mi i Ir i
Satin Finish Table Damask
Pure linen, 70 inches wide, 12 ex
clusive designs, unequal- t 1 1 ti
ed elsewhere at $1.50, yd. P J
Napkins to match, in the 22
Inch size, a O50
dozen . . .,
Pattern Table Cloths All
linen. 2x2 size, $2: SO50
2x2 7. P-!
Napkins to match, iu the 22-
inch size, a &O00
dozen
$3"
Scalloped Table Cloths C8x
68 size, all linen, most attractive
designs, splendid wearing o98
linen; $3.50 value, at ....
Hemstitched Table Sets
Cloth and dozen napkins to match;
pure linen, neatly boxed; l95
$6.00 value, a set PX
Satin Finish Bed Spreads
Extra largo size, cut corner, heavy
fringe; the best spread value we
have ever sold, at, Q93
each .'
Satin Finish Bed Sets
Spread and bolster cover to match,
scalloped, cut corners; made for
4 ft. 6 In. beds; $8.75
value, at, each J)0
Bed Sheets 81x90 size, seam
less made from hard twisted cot
ton; best 75c value, jr
each O JC
Scalloped Pillow Cases
"Hand cut scallop," 45x36 size;
this quality made of super- Q
lor sheeting, at, each .... laC
New Laces !
Splendid Economies Offered
In These Monday Specials.
We have Just received a new line
of the popular IR-ln. and 27-ln.
Oriental Flouncing and will place
them on sale Monday In 5 special
lots, yd.. 39s 49S
69 and 98
10c Val. Laces, Monday, yd. 5
13c Cluny Laces, Mon., yd.
23c Cluny Laces, Mon., yd. 10
15c Oriental Laces, Mon., yd. JJ
15c Shadow Laces, Mon., yd.
You can't afford to miss these
great underpriclngs.
Phenomenal Values in Fine Embroideries for Monday
Our Great June Sale offers a broad assortment of finest St. Gall Hand Loom Embroider-
ies at abput half actual worth. Flouncings, Bands, Edges, Allovers and Galloons in Mull,
Swiss, Organdie, Cambric, Longcloth, Voile and Handkerchief Cloth, for Brides, Brides
maid's, Graduation and Party Gowns and Summer Dresses.
1st LOT
49c and 69c Yard
Beautiful Galloons worth
$1.25; 18-ln. Flouncings
worth $1.00; Combina
tion Bands worth $1.60;
Klne Insertlngg worti.
$1.00; Vandyke Flounc
ings worth $1.25; 45-In.
Voile Flouncings worth
$1.50; 27-ln. Organdie
worth $1.00.
2nd LOT
$2 Embroideries, 98c
Including wide assort
ment of 18-ln. and 27-ln.
Combination Lace and
Embroidery Flouncings,
4 5-ln. Voile and Swiss
Flouncings, Applique
Lace and Embroidered
Flouncings and Maw
Medallion designs-In 18-27-ln.
Flouncings.
3rd LOT
$3 Embroid'ries $1.49
An exceptionally fine line
of the most beautiful 18
ln. and 27-ln. Novelties
in both white and colors,
rich new patterns and
actual values to $3.00 a
yard. You can't afford
to miss them.
4th LOT
$4 Embroid'ries $1.98
A Star assortment of the
finest 18, 27 and 40-ln.
Novelty Embroideries in
Swiss, Organdies ' and
Voile Flouncings, quali
ties usually sold at $4 yd.
Kxtreme Novelties of the
highest class greatly un
dcrpriced at $-.23, $-.75,
S;1.50 and $4.00 yard.
We're Ready to Show Yoa
Xew Fall, 1915, Patterns In
RUGS
Not only new ones but some mighty
lntereslng values, too. So come Mon.
Heamless Wilton Rugs
9x12 size. Mondav 1 nrt
tf-SxlO-e size, Monday ....82o!oO
6x9 size. Mnndav .
27x64-ln. Wilton Kugs at .TslilJs
Hennilr&s Ilrussels Rugs
2s,1.2, "i e':.M.ond.f? $13.50
7-6x9 size, Monday
6x9 size. Monday Sir S?X
Heamless Velvet Hugs, 9x13 size, on
al at 815 00
HnndMiiiie Axmlnster Rukn. 9x12
size, on sale at SIB flfi
Kxtra Heavy Velvet Rugs, 27x54
size. Monday .: si on
36x72 size. Monday S2 ft
Water Color Window Shades, 36-in.
Wide. 72-ln. Ion nrlol on
liasswood Curtain Htre4rhers ' 6 f
nj i ii., wui not warp f)&4
The Right Corset for
Stout Figures
Binner Corsets
If you have ever had difficulty Ln
getting a eor.set to s;uit you; if your
figure is well rounded and you wish
to appear as slim as possible, wear a
Binner Corset.
There's a model for each type of
figure. Come in and look them over;
have Miss Austin, their special demon
strator, aid you in selection.
69c
Men's $2.00
Shirts a . .
l.CrOO Men's Summer Shirts, in
Percales, Penangs, Crepes and
Mercerized or Silk finished fab
rics, new styles and colors, actual
values to $2, In Fur- 5Q-
nlshlng Dept., choice .. OaC
Men's SOc
Underwear
29c
Shirts or Drawers, in Mesh, fine
ribbed or balbriggan, all sizes,
such well known makes aa Kox
ford, ' Eyelet mesh, etc., regular
60c garment values, OQ
in Domestic Room LjC
June Sale Underpricings on Tail
ored Suits, Coats and Dresses
Offering most pleasing economies. . Our buyer, now on his way to the eastern mar
ket, left instructions to sacrifice all spring stocks for quick clearance.
125 Elegant Suits Go
the Bargain Way
Monday
Suits worth $23.00$
Suits wqrth $30.00.
Suits worth $33.00.
Suits worth $39.00.
A splendid lot of distinctive
designs in Taffetas, Silk
Failles, Checks, Serges, Gabar
dines and Novelties, in the sea
son's best colorings.
If
Summer Silk Dresses, big
special purchase of $20 to
$35 values, in Crepe do
Chines, Poplins, Pongees,
etc., all colors, the season's
best styles, special (h j9S
Monday, at yl4
V AX
Classy New Coats at
Surprising Bargain
Prices
Coats worth $15.00. (hf g
Coats worth $19.50. . . T I II
Coats worth $25.00. . . TT V
An immense assortment of
clever designs in Silk Taffetas,
Corduroys, Coverts, Chinchil
las, etc., both plain colors and
novelties, values seldom, if
ever, equaled in June sales.
. New Net Dresses
$15, $19.50, $25, $35.
A splendid new lot just
received.
Crepe de Chine Dresses and
Novelty Silks $15.00,
$19.50 and .....$25.00
New Taffeta Dresses
$19.50, $25 and $29.50
Another Big Shipment of these classy new Middy Blouses just received, all white,
white and blue, white and pink striped madras or natural pongees, the prettiest and
best lot ever shown in Omaha, at price $1.95
See the Handsome New Palm Beach Suits Assortment of classy styles, widely var
ied. Value you'll find matchless.
Lonsdale Bleached Muslin a?5c Yard
iNiie in uur Uomestio Koom Monday. (limit 10
yard?.) No Phone or Mail Orders Filled.
Wld HtMH-ting, bleached, the 10-4 width. SOc quality, yd., 21
Hod Kherts, full bed size 72 and 81x90 size, 65c value, each 500
Red Spreads, full bed alze crochet, best $1 value, each Tft
Percale, yard wide, shirting and dress styles. 10c and l.Wc
grade, yard -11
oVm,d J?"l,2Wf",'AV- Gwod9' MOOmdVin this lot.
qualities sold at 12Vc to 20c yard, on sale at. yard iW
um eachr0Wn Unen rller t0WeU' 24 yardi ,ong" redv
Napkins, luncheon aize.'dani'ask.' 'ready hemmed.' tach '.7.75$
Glnhauis for skirtings, children's dresses, etc.. thoasandsS
yards of an excellent 10c quality, yard nu
KhMinken i White Suiting, the Ideal material for outing suit" and
skirts and children s apparel. 36 Inches wtde. yard ....2tts
Special Flour Sale Monday
Kvjry house. Its should try a sack of our famous Plnmond H Flour
and aave from 24c to iOc a sai k. Thl. flour ' Is .uiuVntSjd to itvl
ab.olut.ly Perfect aatlsf.ctlon; If not sattsfiorv ml. tV J0.,?,',?.?
M.-2. from ,h. best Elected ,1.
Exceptionally Choice
Values in Wanted
Summer Silks
59c
and
$1.00
Tub Silks
100 pieces of 32-ln. and 36-ln. Tub
Silks In a fine assortment of new
weaves and colorings, Just the thing
for summer waists and dresses.
HI. 00
aad
$1.23
Dress Silhs
Drags & Toilet Goods for Monday
1.5o box IcTrcfle or Axurea Fac-V
rywQt'r ror sno
fl.SO bottle Oriental Cream 88c
35c Jar pure Peroxide Face Cream
ior
60c Canthrox Hair Shampoo..
BOo Ron ire Powder le FUz...
60c tube Pebeco Tooth Paste.
60c Aubry Ulsters or I'ond's
Cream
25o bottle LJsterlne, Lambert'
, .850
. .8o
. .8So
. .3Ss
Coll
..89o
i. 19a
BOo bottle Phenolas Wafiis 85o
25o bottle I,ynol 19o
25o tube Bperlment Tooth Pasta lea
10c Jap Rose or Palm Olive Soap 6s
Pour 10c hnrs Peroxide Soap.... 86s
Five 10c rolls Crepe Toilet Paper 86s
25c box Peerless Face Powder. . .10s
$1.00 bottle Sui Ilvimtioa 6o
25c bar Khah of Persia, bar ISs
50c box Innported Kice Powder.. 8e
lJer Kiss Face Powder and Puff etc
Love Me Talcum, special 86i
$1.60 Family Bulb Syringe 7.
$1.60 Hot Water Bottle, red 88o
$1.60 Fountain 8yrlnge 88u
$1.60 Auto Chamools 79s
2oc Auto SpontieH 10
ssok
It lbs. best purs cans Granulated
Busar for tl.OO
19 liars Heat-'Kjn-All, Diamond C
Lenox or Laundry Quho Wlilt.
laundry 8oa gfte
10 lbs. beat whits or y.llow
Cornmeal g30
4 cans 1'et or Carnation atllk tH
The Domestic Macaj-oiiL Vcriiu-
t-elll or r-pashetil TH
Artvo Jell fur desart, ths icll
that whips, tvka tia
4 Iba. fancy Japaa Klcs. lOo qual
ity , 8SO
4 lbs. best lUnd Hoks4 Navy
Beans S&S
I rans Oil or Mustard 8ardlue.
for a
ljirne bottles Worvester Hsuca.
Pure Toinaio C'alsup plikl.s
ssaorled kinds, or Prepare!
kliialnrd. bottle
T ll. best bulk Laundry Btari-li
for 85 J
Yeast Foam, pk 3a
Tall ran Al4k Salmon ...,10c
$1.75
S-lb. cans Fancy Bweet Sugar
1 wn; Wax. String. Green or
Lima Beans TVfcO
Our Last Car ef Casta Flas.
applss Monday. IU tsappUa
-lsvs Advaao 85 Crats
aad SUU Advaoig.
Monday, each . . . . 18 ve, loo, Sl,S
Monday, doxen. .(1.40, 81.10. lo
Monday, per crate, any sine, Ba.HO
Ths Tsgstabls Marks for t&a
rsoplfc
1ft Iba. best Old Potatoes to ths
New Potatoes, lb , he
bunches tfom Grown Onions ss
s nuuciie. num. Union llsdl.hes
Dress Shirts Made to Measure
$3.90, $4.90, $5.90
Prom your choj-e Of 5(0 pieces of fine
wool materials in wide assortment of
popular weaves and colors.
First class tailoring perfet
fit and satisfaction guaranteed
Remember these prices cover the entire cost
of making and materials. Ask' about them at
Dress Goods Counter.
VIT JAS CAJHs LESS THAW BALf
36c dosen White Crown I C slasoa Sanitary Jar Caps, r
Jar Caps, dossn ISC 6u kind, dosen WW
Fruit twtt Bubkers, So a dosen kind, psr dossn. So
for
...I.
4 heads fresh Iaf Lsttuce.
Kreti hiilnaih. per p;k 10
Fancy Hlpe Tomatoes, lb 10
4 bunches fresh It hu barb ft.
Ijiiks Cucumbers, each fre
Fre.h Heeta or Carrots, bunch. Ss
New Cahhag. lb 3l.s
l.srx. Juicy Lemons, doa ISa-SOs
Matting
Suit Cases
tl.Tt values Saturday
at I.O0 A, large slsa
matting suit esse,
nuui. over strong
wood frame; light,
neat, strong, an ex
reutlonal value In ths
Trunk Dept.
SOcChUd'n's
Hats 25c
$0 dosen of them
straws, also linen and
crash wash hats; all
cQors, good style, and
In all sues. Buy ths
boys' summer hats
Monday la Hat Dept.
Small refrigerators 83-95
to-lb. rapacity refrigerators. In
beautiful golden oak case, regu
lar pries $11 50: sals pries S10.T8
UO-lb. capacity "Whits Moun
tain" refrigerators, beautiful oak
case, whits lined, regular prlo
$2160. sale pries ........ .19.88
115-lb. capacity "Whits Moun
tain" refrigerator, golden o.
raae. whits lined, regular pries
tl.00. sals pries $31.00
146-lb. capacity "Whits Moun
tain" refrigerator, golden oak
case, watt poxeslal 11a aa food
chamber, "Boston" three door
8c
and
68c
78c
and
88c
50 pieces in the lot including All
Silk Satin Messalines, and Chiffon
Dress Taffetas, both 36 ins. wide,
all colors, excellent qualities.
$1.30 and $-.00 Silk Orpe de t Thine,
aud Crene lir-KseUette, In broad
range of new colors, including the
scarce shades, 40-ln. wide, to $2.00
values 08
lllark (Chiffon Dress Taffetas, beau
tiful soft finish, rich, lustrous raven
black, the popular silk for separate
skirts, two specials Monday
yard 78 and Og
Extraordinary Values in Dinnerware
Ob ronrth rioer Maniay.
S1S.M American Seaal-rsrsslala IKnnec Bets 1 00 pieces, 49 I I AO
decorated In pink, rose, cluster design; on sale at, set.. 9 1 I l"
818,09 Ajnsrlcan sml-rsroelala Mansr s Gold bsnd 45 O CA
decoration, 100 pieces; on sale at VVi9U
814.99 E-g-liah i-Psraslaia Mnnsr Sa 100 pieces, blue 4JO A a
or brown border design
836.90 Binner BsSs Conventional designs, with gold bor- ASk I rfl
der, 100 pieces; on sale at ws. Is Oil
Odd risess of Tins China Platters, Sauce Boats, Bakers, Dinner ICm
Plates, Sugars and Creamers, etc., uo to $1.00 values, cholcs sV 3B
Footed Sherbets, $2.00 dosen values, each 19e
Flint Blown Olasaes, SOc dosen kind; per dosen , 9o
Water Glasses, SOc dozen kind; at, each So
White Mountain Refrigerators
Special Surplus Stock Sale Monday
The continued cool weather has left us with largo surplus stock
which must be sold at sacrifice price Monday.
front fill type, regular pries $4.
bale pries 848.00
Whits Mountain -Stone Walts"
refrigerators ars llasd witn a
natural suarrled atoas, whits aa
snow aad hold ths loa longsr
than with so-called poroslala or
oval glass llasd boxes.
CLOTUI BABXXTS
Two lots of gsnoine Syraooss
Willow Clothes Basksta at a
graa bargain.
Lot 1 Small 45c alts and med
ium $5c sizs ...48a
l-ot 2 Lata. $1.08 else and
extra large l 25 also, at....89o