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OMAHA
SUNDAY
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.TUXK 20
1915.
ORATIONS G1YEN BY !AlliTes I:osenHeJavily
COMMERCE SENIORS! JlSS
' Carolina today returned to home asters
Young Ken and Women of Business i f"r l-n "f varied foreign .nrv
I I' e. rirlnelng accounts of thp Tlchtlnic In
School Hold Graduation
Exercises
DIPLOMAS GIVEN AT BRASDEIS j t.h wounded
! Ihe Iardnrllri. tffiers ami nr-n soM
'that the HrltlMi and French force had
laitmaiivd hraVy loss, and that ttm
jhoiltnln at Alexandria, were" crowdcl
That perennially pleasing Bight of
young men and women graduating
.u erhool and coins; forth Into tbe
world hand In band with Youth, Am
bition and Hope, was witnessed
again at the Brandels theater last
evening, when the third annual pro
rram of the high school of commerce
was given.
It "aa of the good. o1d-fahlon-d kind
w'tli the saeet slrls r-nd solemn boys
n.ili-d on tli platform and giving the
Iiot ram themselves.
Tl r-e boya and three girls delivered
it, i, nil and every one of them did It
vita the calmness of the finished public
trpeslier.
After an orchestral number and after
the Invocation by Rev. I.kyd ft. Iloleap
pl" and a piano solo by Cecil Uerry
man. the first oration waa delivered, be
in an Inatf active account of the alma
and equipment of tn Omaha High
School of Commerce, by Miss Freda
chrlstensen. '
Aartrnt .Nebraska.
."Archeological Work In Nebraaka." by
William Boukal. waa a description of
th researches and discoveries of Rob
ert Olhler of Omaha.
Mlaa Agnes Porensen thowed the re
markable development of the, "safety
firat" movement and emphsslied Ita Im
portance to . humanity.
'What Vncle im Doing for the
New American Boy,"' waa the subject
on which Alva Lloyd spoke In a d
fensn of the . practical .as against tl.e
classical education. ., . ...
Mlaa Marie William put '.much, aplrit
Into her arraignment of the Interests
responsible for child labor condltlona.
. "Modern American Journalism." waa
the subject under which Albert. Ramac.
rlotti gave a deaciiptlon of Uie modern
new paper.
Mlaa laabel Radman played a violin
aolo, "Maiurka d'Concert."
President Ernst of the Board of Edu
cation had taken enough time "off"
from signing the TOO warrants for the
school teachers'. . pay to be on hand, and
presented the graduates with their di
plomas. Principal Rusmlssel of the high
school of Commerce, , was on the plat
form. Superintendent draff presided. ,
Dlplaata Betawd.
The following received diplomas;.
VXKJll-TEAR CXM-'IUiE.
Lry R. Hratra . Ignore A. Maujihton .
Kreda C. ChrUtensen Alb. L KatnacclotU
Edith Leeder Margaret Koebllng
TWO-YEAR OUUKK. ,
Lna Abrahamson ..Gertrude M. King , ,
Sylvia Abrahanuion VVUfied Kobsuh
Marion L Anderaon Jtillu D. Kraft"
Theo. B. Anderaon Wm. A. Kretschmer
Hannah Andreaaen Arthur Levy
Rebooca liercovlcl theater J. IJvlngston
Frank A. Bera-qulst Alva J. Uoyd
Mildred A. lieet tlaael U Menu re
Fred J. Borghoff Jessy V. Maxfleld
William J. Boukal Oertrude Mcssersmltc
Paul U. BrowlHk Mary J." Moorman
I.udmtla Brychta Minnie Mover
Violet A.'yar 'Knlh f, Nelty
Mayme Champagne" Wtlmoth 1, Newman
In grid M. ChrislensenHelen D. Pearson
Maud Cochran Helen Pecha
Beulah Coe - Wm. II. C. Pedersrn
Iottle Cohen Arthur U I'etcrsoa,
Haael E. Connell Ida Kalirman
i. Harold Cornell Anna A. Kaai h
Margaret Cowle , Karle C. Reynolds
, Cart If. de W aal
Frank D. Dunkle
Jno. . Fltspalrlrk
Anna Oreen -
Alma Hansen
Hannah Hargadlne
THOUSANDS IN THE
MEXICO BREAD LINE
From 12,000 to 20,000 Wait from
Early Morning Till After Dark,
through Heat and Rain.
HUNDREDS ARE OVERCOME
Work on Plan for
Semi-Centennial of
State of Nebraska
Jihn I. 4itrr, priTi'lint nf the ,.
bmeka Plate Illelorl'Sl ! My. will en
terta n at dinner fct the Hotel Kontonelle
next Friday eveulr.g. members of the (of tbe Ktale en the rfimmittre, moat of 'dent Andrew Jobnpnn luaurd the rroel.i- are belrg n-itil'ltiin-'d by K'irorean
committee ulilih ! imnifnc for Iheimhnm sill inn ih. innor rin thia matinn which admitted the Ant-lou arnilea. the r nlt. a-cotdlng to tlioae)
aeml-rentennlal celehratlon of the ad
ml on f N lraka Into the Union.
The ateakHra will be Governor Mnre
heael, Eenntire Hltrheoc k and Norrla and
('onareaomen ."loan, rha!enberr and
Reavja.
There are M0 tnen from various parts
or-a-iion the date for the c'lebra1 Inn all! state.
be derliled. There la a quefltlon whether
the anprnprlate time would be during the
fall of or during March of 1917.
Nebraska adopted Ita constitution and
elected aenatora and consreaamen during
dctf.oer, Vf. and on March 1, 1SS7, Presl-
PHOTO ENGRAVERS SEE
RAISE IN PRICES SCON
CHTCAOO, June 19-Nearly all mater
ials which are need tn photo-engravlng
istlemiinv te tvtoieertiii nii"i ioihh
ti n of Hie Internat'onal Aaaociatlon of
j Manufacturing Photo-I :nravera. la that
ad.nmes of 2"" per cent have already o'-
jcurre'l. nd profit, thV '. are di-
! nnen rlna
Everybody Rea'l ''ee Want Ada
iMyra Roberta
Anna Roaenateln '
Helen Hchmldt , '
Archie Hchrelber
Charlea H. Blnianek
Agnea M. Horenaen '
Ruth Haael Holmes Milton Horenaen
F.dlth A. Holaten Keaa V, eltocfc .
Beanie llorak
lurene Hulae
Jesaie E. Innea
Kleanor Jacobaen
Qladya N. Jones
Tah U Keith
Edward Kerrigan
Clifford O. Btubenv
Flna N. Tuveson
I.ury J, Vaaku
Kenneth N. Walker
Marie Williams
Henry O. WlnJhelm
J. Wilbur Wolf
First Battle of Two
Submarines in the
History of Warfare
VENICE. June . (Ala Chlasao and
Parla) Ietalls have been received here
of the recent engagement between an
Italian-and an Austrian submarine. In
wnlch the Italian boat was vanquished.
This Is the first time In history that an
encounter between undersea . boats has
been recorded. ,
The Italian boat Medusa, with a crew
of fourteen men, was Ivlng submerged.
Th Austrian boat was not far away
and also under water. Neither one had
any Intimation of th presents of th
other.
Th Med ana came to th surface, swept
th horlson with Its periscope, and find
ing the way clear, emerged. Shortly
afterward the Austrian boat aent up Its
pertscopa and aaw the Italian not far
away. It Immediately attacked, and one
, torpedo a as sufficient to send Ih Me
dues to the bottom.
On report lias It that an officer and
four members of the crew of th Me
dusa were made prisoners, by' th Aus-trtana.
Austrians Bombard
Towns on Adriatic
. IXXDOX, June 11 The Austriana have
bombarded with torpedo boat deatroyers,
tbe Italian towns of Isaro and Rlmlnl
and also a section of th cosst railroad
near Fano and. Peaaro on the Adriatic
ho. Rom reports that three civilians
were slightly Injured at Rimini, but that
tn materia! damag nowhere waa im
portant ;;
Correspondence of the Aasoelated Press I
MEXICO CITY, May 29. From
12,000 to 20,000 of. the c.Ity'a poor
have been Mantling in line at the
food distributing station from 3
o'clock In the morning until long;
after dark for the last seven days
In an effort to get enough corn to
keep alive. From 8 In the morning
until 2 In the afternoon thoy bear
the hot rays of a tropical sun, and
from the latter hour until dark they
stand In downpours of rain, for the
wet season has come.
I)earate Roakea for Cora.
On aom daya as many aa 200 ha,vs been
arrled away on stretchers by Red Croaa
rttendanU. These have dropped from
weakness du to lack of food, from being
overcome by 'the. sun's rr.ys or fror.-. suf
focation. Ho deaperat hav the fishes
;nr orn become at times that the sol
dier guarding the lines in the ef'ort to
:natntaln a semblance of order havo had
to fire over the heads of hungry throngs.
While .these scenes were being enacted
on the streets In various sections of th
cl)y, delegates to the national cinven-
I'on were quarrelling over whether Gen
eral Goniales Uarxa or Oeneral Manuel
lalafox ahould be named chief executive.
At times th dobate became so tierce as
to oauae weapons to be drawn. .
On of tboa passages- wss interrupted
I r Si mob of women who stormed th
chamber with the cry of "Qiv us Cmiti!"
Iher la little corn to give, an allot. nent
I two quart being th maximum al
lowed to any on applicant by th dis
tributing stations.
Amerlraa Kfeed.
El PARO, Tex., June 18.-Jeorg . C
Carpthere, special repreaentatlv of th
'American government, reached El Paao
late today from Chihuahua, bringing with
him Oeorge fMarx) and Samuel -Vlnkel-iln,
Americans, who' had been under
sentence to b ahot on' th chanre of
pasKlng counterfeit currency lit Jtiares.
Th Vases wer reviewed by Carothar
and Miguel Diss Lombardo and th
Americana released. The rase of W. B.
Cox, another American held on a coun
terfeit currency charge, waa expected to
be reviewed and th defendant released
mxl wek. . , , ,
Nat to Halt America as. .
KOOAi.ES, Bonora. Mexico. June it.
Governor Maytorena dispatched 880
troops today t th Yaqui valley. This Im
iredlately gav rls to reports tht the
Villa leaders In Sonora Intended to oppos
th landing of American marines from the
warships now on the way to Tobari bay,
but Maytorena denied th reports, say
ing the troops wer being sent to pr.
tcct tho valley's bean crop.
Kills Stepmother,
Father, a Policeman
And Is Slain Himself
JAMESTOWN'. N. T.. June 1.-Kre4
Shaver of this city, lata todav ahot ,i
killed his father, his stepmother mnA m
policeman, and waa himself killed by
other officer. Th weapens uaed were
rifles, and Shaver's aot is attrth.h n
drink and a quarrel with bis father. The
latter, Hudson Shaver, 87 year old, and
well to do, was" married Juno T to Ruth
Campbell. 17 year old.
Thla afternoon th sen went to his
fsther's apartments, where, after a dis
pute th older man fled to. thn h.u
Ther h fell dead from rlfl ball. Th
sound of th shot attracted Officer Ken
dall, who ran up th stairway. .
Young Shaver shot the Dollceman In
th .chest and hip. ond these wounds
proved fatal an hotrr later. The mur
derer then barricaded himself Jn ' th
apartment and th slaying of hi step,
mother probably occurred eoon after
that.
Later Shaver appeared In th window
and .several policemen stationed across
the street fired In qulc succession ant
h felt back to th floor. Th cfflcer
then broke open the door an3 found
young Shaver dead.
HE LOVES
HIS BATH
Culls from the Wire,.
The trial of Judge Be a R. LJndaey of
the lenver Juvenile court on an emended
charge of contempt of court In connection
witn a recent murder tital waa cloaed
wbn Judge Perrv In the district ourt
took th cas under advisement.
Kf forts to reach Daniel Hardendorf and
Reed Taylor, two miners who hav been
ntorobod In the lonacrCliapman niln
t Joplin, Mo., nior than a werk. con
tinue with th workmen aet tit several feet
from where th ntea ar auppoaed to be-
Jeeale llallady I ana. whoa body was
T-md la .tn surf on th. Cliff Bath
teah at Nantucket, Mass., committed
aulttds by drowning. Her husband, Kd
mind T. Dana, said, according to the
roet!cal examiner, that aha had beu.1 da
flKindant ani had hinted at suicide.
lo an aeroplane accident at Qulnry.
Mua.. George 11. Heray. Jr., of that city,
iiM-chatil'lan. was killed and William
V. Kly of Providence, H. 1.. who waa re
tell lug Instruction In flight from Harry
W. Jonca, th oparaior of the rav-htn
si e tallied Injuries from which tie died
on the way to the boepltal. Jonea prob
tibly escaptd serious Intury by fali'tig on
tiit bodies of th cii he i a.
CUTICURA
Soap because it is so sooth
ing when the skin is hot,
Irritated and rashy.
Samples Free by Moll
reaVara hM aas OtataMnt ants Mn,
Lftwal tamsM of ears ataiMtf fres with taut,
AMnas sut-aant "Luucara," Lic 17K. tkauia.
! ORGANIZATION - RESOURCE - POWER
4 The Three Big Factors That Have Magnificently Served to Bring This Store to Its Famously High Standard
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New Sport and Auto Coats
A special lot of new aport coata In
the amnrt new ailk Jeraeva. white
ehlnchlllaa, golflnee, etc.. with latge.
wide belta. pockets, full bo effects.
lJK and AA.OU
IflMflEilSliMiil
Many Novel Features in
The Snappiest Summer Dresses
This summer sessnn hss brought out more new
snd novel features for the warm weather and sport
wear than any prevloua seasoa Kmart new aport coata
In white chinchilla, Kayaer silk, waterfall golfine, allk
sweaters, etc.
Th attractive and effective taffeta" dreKaes. the
"nifty" new aport dreei of Jersey and crepe de chine,
the aoft pretty, new white crere de chine dre.aea. the
dainty combination dresaea of lace, net end silks,
make a moat delightful array.
. $35.00 and $39.00
Showing of new models In aumnier frorka of the
laaay neta and laeea. In white and ecru, some with
th new silk coatee effects.
$25.00
Special assortment of beautiful summery warm
weather dreeaea In aheer materials, made In the new
flared tunic effects; also th effective new striped and
plain taffetas.
$19.00
Dainty new white crepe de chines, made with th
renyvtsuorea errecis, pleated akirta. flared tunics.
Ign girdles, roateea, etc.
!i h- linen and Palm Beach Alto Coats
An latereatLng and timely snowing tn view of
the cooing auto races.
Llnon Coata at $2.08. $5- $8.98 and.... $10
Palm Beach Coata at $10, $12.50 and.... $15
Smart Wash Coatg at $8.75 to $25
New Wash Skirts
The smartneas of the wsah skirts
never baa been ao pronounced aa
thla season. The new linens, golf
lnea, gabardines, piques, reppa. Palm
"each. In prl'-e rno. at
$1.98, $2.98, $3.98 to $10.00
Another Division of the
June Sale of Undermuslins
Selected for this sale, 'that include values and assortments yru will
be astonished with. This June sale accomplishes economy of the most
unusual kind.
95(
GOWNS
Dainty sheer lin
gerie cloths and
nainsooks, lace
and embroideries,
ribbon run.
95(
95c
COMBINATIONS
Pretty lace tape
with ribbon, prin
cess shapes, bead
ing at waistline.
ENV
CH
S h e i
and lin
crepes,
embroil
lace trimrulngg
SKIRTS
Beautiful deep embroidery; sin
gle and double flounoea; ribbon
run beading; aome double panel
effecta.
$1.45 and $1.95
Tw apectal aasartjaats tht will
than meet your expectatlona. Th da
of lac and embroideries, aheer linger
nalnaooka; smart new abapea and effective
cuts. Every garment represented for her
isdy's wardrobe.
95c
lope Vr
VIISE y
nainsook
batiste: 60-' " "
rv and U?JCn7P7N J
, i u .
Entire Importer's Sample Line of
Rich, Handffgme Nevv Silks
We -have' purchased an entire importer's sample line of
i hih-class'4p to 44-inch Printed Crepe de Chines, Radiums,
Foulards and Crepe de Jeunesse, in all the newest and
most exquisite combinations, consisting of the new Dresden
..enects on white grounds, awning
, stripes, plaids, checks, floral and
beautiful Persian ' combinations
' about too different styles and color
ings to select from ,
Coming as It does right on the heela of continuous advance on
the price tt fejUu. ttl sal Is most da
clalve economy movement. Tbe eicellence
of the allkg, tb.eir new designs and broad
variety, tbe public demand for these same
fabrics, double the tctractlveness of these
very remarkable values. This entire Import
er's sample linemen sale Monday at price
A YARD
Worth $2.60
$n 25
a
Yard
A New SHOE
Tbe
I
Arehniade" Pnaaa
Wesaea.
All-white canvas, black
piped and celluloid heels.
Also black patent leather .
vamp and heels with cham
pagne kid tops. The most
graceful arched and pat
terned pump produced this
season. Nothing like It shown
before In Omaha. All sizes
and widths. Pair
$4.95
" Notions
Raat-Preef Dreaa Clajaa
, JBlack and whit. Card.
Oeeaa Peart liatteae
Kegular lc vala., card...
Oed nal Ity Dreaa
Sklelaa Special, pair . .
J. tt P. Coats' Thread
ICbala Hraa4 pool. , ,
Saa-Sllh All colors.
rlpool
C. n. C. C racket Cft
All number. Ball....
Lars iCfte Bexes af
Skalr Hair Plae Bor . .
lac Black and whit. Td...5C
lOO-Tara Saaala ( flew. -i
Ing- Silk Upool ..eC
13-Yard Belt at Bus i
I.awa Tasie Bolt OC
Wanaa'i Wide Sheaat
Gttals All slaes. Each . ,
Dress Forms.
Ad.tautaM Dreaa Parts Can
be adjusted at any part; long'
hrpa; alao skirt marker at
tached to wlr aklru Regular
value , .,, U4.98
..lc
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6c
2c
:.3jc
6c
10c
10c
Unapproachable Values in
Fine Laces ani Embroideries
18 to 30-Inch Shadow Flounclngs
27-Inch Filet and Tosca Net Flouncing
15 to 18-Inch Black Bilk Chatilly Lace Flouncinga
18-Inch Cream and White Shetland Flounclngs
40-Inch Black Silk Chantllly Dress Net
40-Inch All-Silk Dress Nets
18-Inch Venise Allovers
18-Inch Embroidered Net Top Flouncinga
86-Inch Silk and Fine Cotton Allovers.......
72-Inch Foundation Net
15 to 18-Inch Shadow Flounclngs
18-Inch Embroidered Net Top Flounclngs.
36-Inch Shadow Allovers
18-Inch Fine Cotton Allovers
36-Inch Wash Blondes ..
Warth ta
S1.2S
sfeaday
59c
Yard.
One Lat af Wash Laeea, Including
Filet Matched Pets, German and
fYench Vala, All-L4nen Torchons,
Cotton Cluny, Normandles and
Piatt Vala. I to -Inch English
Net Banda. Worth to c
13 He. yard.. C
FUet a ad Tenia Laeea Cream ar
matched sot from 1 to 3 VI Inchei
separate banda from J to 4 Inches
wide. Worth to 50c, yard..........
All-atlk D
Neta New Tor
m a n u f acturer
sample plec
very best Qua
allk neta. 43 inch
es wide; all ne
patterns In
black, white
and oolors.
Worth 1 to
12. Very
s p c I a 1
Monday,
choice, yard
Be Vala
Meaday
29c
Yard.
ST aaa sfVTaeh Beaatlfol B
braMerew . F'leaartBga , and Al
over a in neigeus, maraulaette. o
ganai ana voue; dainty designs,
with very pretty lac and scal
loped edge. Worth to e fi
ll. 00; special, yard UC
- CD...
wnice
59c
rriai
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Domestics and Wash Goods Priced for Speedy Exit
10c
40-Inch Printed Voiles. Seed
Cloths and Rice Cloths AH
the latest printings. . Values
up to 26c. Monday,
yard
Genuine Utility and Bates
Zephyrs In a beautiful as
sortment of neat stripes and
checks. lOo and 7 t
llttc values, yard C
36-Inch Dress Percale Full
standard make, light and
dark grounda, neat dots,
stripes and figures. lOo value,
Monday, ,
yard
' Beautiful Clareniont Batiste
In all the new 1915 styles;
soft finish, 12c q i
value. Monday, yard.. ljC
27-Inch Pure Whit Shadow
Cloth Delicate and dainty
weave, the newest season's
fabric, worth 15c, o 1
yard --QiC
6ic
Beautiful Sliver Stripe Voile
In all the wanted shades' and
plalu white. 19c 1 Ol
value, yard la2C
Oenulne Renfrew Voiles
The last of thla season's pur
chase; fast colors. aw
16c values, yard
Highly Mercerised Dress
Poplin Thousands of yards
to select from, loc value,
Monday, r t
yard 7JC
Genuine American and Simp
son's Dress Prints All new,
fresh goods, perfect full
pieces; In all tbe wanted In
digo, Calcutta, gray, black
and white and shirting styles.
6c values, special, a 3
yard C
Beautiful Plisse Crepe for
fine underwear. 33 Inches
wide. Regular 15c q
value, special, yard lC
Full Bleached Sterling
Sheeting 9-4 width, heavy
round thread Quality, 26c
;r; ......i9c
40-lnch Bleached Pillow
Tubing -Good quality, soft
finish, 12ttc values, spe
cial Monday, o 1
yrd 02C
Finest Collection of Sheer
Embroidered White Nov
elty Fabrics for eflressea
and blouses. 38 and 45
Inches wide. Worth to
$1.50. Special.
yard ....
7 -
Embroidered Lace Cloth,
Voile, Lace Stripe Marquis
ette. Corded Voile, French
Crepe, Etc. 86 and 40 Inches
wide. Very special, EJ9J
Imported White Pique From
the narrow to the widest
cord ; 27 Inches wide, rf f
Special, yard OUC
White Seed Voile 36 Inches
wide. 26c value. 1 g
yard 19C
8-Inch White Corded BMrt.
ing Medium Heavy weight
sells regularly for 26c; sale
i '....15c
White Etamlne Suiting- 6oft
tabrlo for middy blouses and
suits, 32 Inches -J (
wide, yard X 7C
Fine Quality White India
Llnon 28 Inches wide.' Reg
ular 15c value, . i r
yard WC
SILK AND COTTON DRESS MATERIALS
Worth to 60c, Monday, yard, 19c
manufacturer's entire lot of full bolts and remnants of
silk and cotton dress fabrics that would retail up to 60a, at
less than cost to manufacture, include
SUk Organdie. Brocaded Crepe. Printed Marquisette Plain
White and Blaek Crepe, Tub Silk. Silk Ratine, Printed
Jacquard Silk and other new weavea 27, 32 and 36 Inches
wide. Worth up to 60c,
yard IMP
We Also Call Attention to
Clearing Sale of Draperies
This is the right sale at the right time. This sale
includes Lace Curtains, Marquisette Curtains, Madras Cur
tains, Swiss Curtains, Etamine Curtains,' Curtain Materials
such as Lace Edge Mafquisette, Bungalow Nets, Cretonnes,
Voiles and other curtain goods.
Regular
19c
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AS Jv
I For Tomorrow We Announce n
75 Pieces Marqulaetti
price 40c. sale price,
yard
V
Imported Scotch ' Madras Cur.
tains Regular pries H.75, sale
K!?V ........$1.00
Marqulsstts Curtains Trimmed
with lace edge. Regular price
2 6tl,sale price, rf
Plr ......j)l.by
Cretonnes All our regular 40c,
45c and Site cretonnes go In
Monday's aala, . nn
yard .aJC
Two Cases of Lac Curtain Cor
nersRegular price 60c, i r
Monday, each IOC
Bungalow Nt Just 60 pteoes,
60 inches wide. Regular price
75c. Monday, A
yard 41JC
Marquisette Trimmed with lacs
Ivory or ecru. Regular price
60c, Monday, O
yard ...COC
AH our regular $1.00 and $1.23
60-Inch Sunfaat Drapery Goods
on sale Monday, 89
7
mffttresset and fii
Iow Specially Pricfed
for Monday.
All-White BulltrUp Layer Felt
Mattresses For full site.
and single beds. Extra heavy
twlUed, fancy art denim cov
ered, four different patterns
and colors to choose from.
Well worth 17.00. QQ
Special Monday.. Ji,70
All-White, Cotton Filled Mat
tresses Filled with good,
clean, white cotton, ' contain
ing no excelsior or waste.
For full site, three-quarter
and single beds ; will give
comfort and wear. Regular
$6.00 values, in
special, at a)1 .47
All Clean. Mixed Feather
FUled Bed Pillows All nsw
feathers, steam cleaned and
sanitary. Slses 23s27 and III
27 Inches, weight 3 pounds;
covered with heavy t willed,
feathery roof art ticking. Al
ways priced at $1.50.
Monday, each r....pi
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An. Event in Rugs
We will offer for Monday some exceptional rug val-
high-grade rugs, exactly the thing at exactly the time.
Size 8.3x10.6 Seamless Rug, worth $ 12.50. $10.50
Size 8.3x10.6 Seamless Rug, worth 'l 3.50. $11.50
Size 9x12 Seamless Rug, worth $13. 50. $10.75
Size 9x12 Seamless Rug, worth $17.50. $12.50
Size 9x12 Seamless Rug, worth $20.00. $13.50
WILTON RUGS.
In this-section are the best and finest rugs turned
out of the looms. y .
Size 8.3x10.6, worth $57.50 . .$47.50
Size 8.3x10.$, worth $42.50 .$3250
Size 9x12, worth $62.50. ....$5250
.Size 9x12, worth $45.00. $35.00
27x54 inches, worth to $6.00 $39a
INGRAIN ART oCUARSS Three sites: i9 feet. 9110 6 feet
feet. Values to $10.00. All in one lot to close, your choice 'a
8.3x10.6 Axmlnstr Rug, worth $20.00 , t IS 71?
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