T UK WKKi OMAIF.X,- HATHimAY, AUGUST 2. 1015. SAYS WIFE WANTED AUTO. NOT A HOME James J. Marecek Alleges Helpmate Kad Him Take Mother-in-law on Tour te 'Frisco. ASKS EIYOB.CE FOR CRUELTY A harrowing tale of domestic in felicity ii that laid before the d strict cvurt by James J. Marecek la his petition for divorce from Fanchloa Clara Marerek, to whom he was mar ried In 1910. He recites Instances in support of his allegation that aha has been ex tremely cruel to him. Once or twice a week regularly, he Mrs, sha called him vila names and tried to strike Inra. On July 30 sha hit him on the head with a shoe, says he. He de clares ahe spat in his face several limee, refused to cook hia meal a or wash hia clothes and would go and May with her mother for several days of a week at a time. Sha told him, ho asserts, that she "could pick up a uog" like him anywhere. Bhe Insisted, he sirs, that hs turn over ell hia pay checks to her and ha obeyed. In UU he waa Injured In the perforro anoe of hia duties aa laborer at the Cudahy Packing- company's plant. After hospital bills were paid be had 12,000 and with Uils bo wanted to buy a home. liut hia helpmate, bo says. Insisted that ha uy a Port automobile, and ha obeyed. Then, says ha, ahe Inalited that he tak her and bar people out In the machine, and became very entry whan on one oeaatosi ha took hia own mother for a abort ride. Two month ao, ha aays, sha Instated that ha take her and her mother aad brother and slater to the San Francisco exposition In the touring- ear, and he obeyed. On this trip, ho aays, she fre auently Insulted him and Initiated that be pay all the expensea of bar and bar people, which ha did. Ha aaka a divorce and custody tWr two children. Drexel Notifies Employes Friday Last on the Job Commie! oner Drexel of the street clean log and maintenance department notified N street rtnaners and fluahers that there waa no money la the funds to pay them after quitting time Friday. Mr. Drexel explains ha la not respon sible for the situation. Inasmuch as his predecessor In the first riv mnntha .r the year spent over $4&,0Qt of tha 11,000 aiioiiea ror ute year. "Whan I get more money the work will be resumed,", stated tha commissioner. In tha meantime tha streets of tha city will not bo swept or washed. Italian Reservists On Way to the Front The movement of Italian reservists from the western and central sections of the United States has sat In and for the next few weeks It Is expected that a large number will go back to Italy to fight for the colors and againat the Oermana. . The data for tha departure of tha Ital ian reservists of Omaha has not been definitely set. but It Is asserted that they UI leave early In Bepteinber and that tha number will be between 0o and 300. Tha Salt Laka City contingent of re servists going back to Italy to Join the army la on the way and will arrive In Omaha at 4;S0 Saturday afternoon, com ing In aver the Union Pacific, and going out over tha Hock Island. There will be aeventy-flva In tha party. The Italians from Denver, US, will ar rive In Omaha Sunday night on a special over the Union Pacific. Hera they will be taken aver by the Northwestern and carried east, sailing from New York early next week. Monday afternoon the Union Faclflo will bring In a apodal train, carrying, ISO Italian reservists, mostly from around Los Angeles. There will be lit In this party. Revenge Cheap at . $5, Says Winkler John Winkler, lt Hickory street, three days ago met Frank Kesaler. who was financially embaraesed. . He took a lik ing to Keaalar. gave him assistance and the two became friends. Today Winkler hunted Kesaler through the streets of Omaha until he found him tn a saloon. He dragged Kewler out. called OrOoar John Hotden and bad him arrests. v H.eaaler hasn't gat my ." said Wink ler, "and I am out that amount, but I am satisfied. I have gut revenge.M Wtnkler told the police ha spent the Blent at Keealsrs room at Ninth and Dodco streets; that Kaaaler awoke before he did and took IS with him. From Our Near Neighbors islicd in short Steal Blank Checks and Forge Firm Name fiomeooe stole three Mocks of blank checks of the CroweU Lumber and Grain company and U aow fMUng them out and forxing the company's signature. The onecks sra drawn on tha Omaha Ns twnal. tha City National and tha Vfer. chants National banks. One of the checks appeared at the Bran deia stores this morning for tha sum of t.3.60. Jt bore tha name of "E. Oorman," Jt was declared by tha company to be a forgery. The checks are in three colors. AWAKES TO FIND WASTE . BASKET IS ALL ABLAZE Whm Mra, Oscar B. Schults. E31 North Twenty-fourth street, awakaned early FWday aha discovered that a waste paper basket was biasing merrily. The fire department was called because of the fact that the city water had been turned ft and without the household could aot extinguish the fiaine. The firemen put n end to the fire with cUetnlcaie. RETA'L STORES TO CLOSE HALF A DAY ON LABOR DAY Most of Uie retail stores will probably v'-oss their doors at 1 o'clock on La bur Joy. September . The board of directors of the Associated Retailers has recom wwm1 riiU alle,. Ml. anil Mn John lc-ntrll Omaha XlkKli)'. Ii. H .er nf II -., New. alley (MlnrMiiiy. Vr. J. C. Aiv, fon sml dnuvhlrr. down from hremont Tucmlay for a Mrs. Monahan and Manilla ctnl aev rial days vislltnfe in Benson ami Oinnhl mm wcK. Ml Ileiilah Ryars returned Wedncs day from an extnmled vlst alth her aunt, -Mi Tlimiiti, In New Voik. Miss Iris Knpi) left Thursday for Wells, Xev., with her uni le. Horace Ar. hho will teach near Wells the comma" ynar. Rev. Wr. Murrman returned Thursday from Pennsylvania, where he was railed a few weeks ago by the Illness of his mother. Mr. and Mm. Armstcad and children of Poiilh Dakota arrived Tuesday for a vinlt with Mrs. Arminp(l' sinter, Mrs. John Taylor. Mls Greenwood spent two days this week In VsJUy parkin her roo, to be shipped to rain, where she will tearh thia yesr. J. Fit tun has rented her lion so ami will bring hlr. family at nni e. The funeral services of Lncli Hmith, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. i)mllh of Bnnson. were held from tne Methodist church Saturday. Aovunt l, at I : p. m. Itev. Mr. A tack and Kev. Mr. Mo C'lunir of Hnsoti, asnlated by lU-v. Mc Allister, conducted the services. A lnr number of relative and friends from Omaha. Council muffs and Ba under county were present. The resular monthly meeting of the VaJloy V, cmans fhrlatlan Temimrnnce union was held Friday at the home of Mrs. Mons Johnson. The following offi cers were elected for the year: Mm. W. J. Wliltmore t-nstrient; Vira. Mini Johnson, vice preldent; Mrs. C. p. Nichols, secre tary: Mre H. Klce. trnnwirar. Mra. Molds worth. Miss llarel Is Vore. Miss DelAiid and Mra Insram were elected deles ".tea to the county convention at kJIk Cltv August II. '. which he has filled most ae for the last two years and a I i xdini t i iitnbly , l.nf. The Ixiyal club, an Omaha orsanliatlnn. i i hum ii I Icnlc n KenninKton iark. Augiist T A bare ball R-nme and other siHirio bus ben Hrarnaeil for. A number of city and county officlala expect to be present. Sprinarfletd. Mrs. W. C. Ilairs of RushvUle. Neb., Is visiting here. 4Mr"t.71L yaJrm'kn "eatings la visiting Mlae RMKabnth Iavdaon. Bates "rs. U A. Bate, and Ross W. are visiting the Kelleys In Ieru, Rv. J. K. OHnnell of Vlotor, la., U vUltlng his brother. Rev. B. I. Orinnek Mr,, r. o. Hohaal. who haa heen In Oallfornla since last winter, haa returned. Rev. and Mra. a. B. Arnold are attend &,k. meeting at Aurora, lit, this .i--.u'TT1 vw,r f Blmwood was week! frtood- hr Ior Prt of the ii.lll 2 V TTtr. " son. Robert, of tanaon' " vl",Un- at N- "Jrlav. Thelma and Lawrence Vnderwood of traJTweek?1 rU"U of th family In .Yi ! fVtj' W1 m t hr or hl" Prelnu. Mr. and Mrs. I A. bates. James Wade returned last Tuesday from Montana, where he haa been buying cav? airy hor.es for the French army. Mis, Clara Heaoclt were united in mar m'Z the hrlda's parents, Uay. C n"nHi ta"t Tuea- Joeeph Bates son of Dr. H. t Tatea 2!i.V.'ir-mr,l N-." he been vl.ltlmt 5'T tT.n- Prted Friday for SlTi1!"- where hia broUier la a practicing physician. were Omaha Airoeav. .P;. w-Runfr" nd wife visitors Tuesday. . Miss Mary Ktutt waa visiting Nebraska City relative this week. vrsttlng A voce, relatlvea Mrs Ore, K. Oopea la spending tha week with relatives at Cook. Neb ' L. H. if lckel and fnmlly were bar from Alvo this week visiting relatives. 7 ,wV' FL w. Kniee visited several days this week with relatives at Millard. Albert 8111 has gone to Mills Grove. Mo for a week's visit with relatives. Friday. rWtember 8. Is the date of the Modern Woodmen of America plcnlo here. L. J. Marqiiardt n C Nutsman and mil lea made a trip to the atate fisheries Sunday. A vara defeated Manley at base ball at the plcnlo at Weeping Water Wednesday te m. Mrs. Charles Woodson and son of Coun c I bluffs sra visiting her parents here this week. Mre. M. Bonnev of Perclval, In. Is vUltlng her daughter, Mrs. Frank Urea seals, this week. Mra, Charles Royal and children of Palmyra are spending tha week with relatives east of town. Charles O. Bailey and famllr were here from Elmwood (Sunday vlaitlmr at the home or Lester Hoback. Roscoe Harahman and wife are the happy pa rente of an eight-pound boy which arrived at their home August ?3, I eaalmatea. Mrs. Minnie Wltte was an Elkhorn vis itor Monday, . Ellis Cunningham has bought a farm near Kennard. .Mr": . w ""m Weber "and three 'children of Oklahoma. City, arrived Bunday for an extended visit with Mrs. Bleber'a par JJJjJj1 r. and Mrs. IL.U. Lebbert. and Henry Petersen, formerly of Washing ton county, hut at preeent living tumr I?.?. BLU"' Wyo ' h bought the John Miller farm, north of town. The con sideration waa $176 per acre. , 'Fred I'aulaen has bought property in Henaon Acres, having resigned his poai .n aa manager of the local telephone Klkhorn. Mr. end Mrs. Frank Mockelman are the parents of a iiaby boy, loin Thura dn y. Mrs. John McArdln nncl son, Kmmett, started Monday for California for sev eral weeka' vls't. Mr. Hurk irlirned Inst week from New York, where he spent the summer at post-graduate work. Mra. It. A. Mockelman entertained the laiilea' kennlnKton on Wednesday. Lunch eon was served by the hostess. Carl Pf'effer stated Thursday for feattle, Portland and other points of In terext on the Pacific const. Mrs. T. Mickey was called to Benning ton 'Ihurwiay un account of the Illness of her son. tr. C. W. llk'kry. Mrs. Amy Calvert went to Omaha on Wednesday to siend the week-end with her daughter, Mra. George Higny, The famlllea or William Ryan and Fred loll of West omaha motored out Wednes day and called at the J. A. Oibnons home. Mrs. Bwltxena was rsllod to Omaha on Tuesday on account ot tne death of her icrandson. Arthur Kchlmerhorn. who be came overneateo: id a hay field. on thelt wav home from Cnllfornle. They were residents h'-re a nimv r of yeere ii, Mrs Max Keefer of Flmemod vWteJ i he first of the week with her mther, Mrs. r V. WnJker. Tom CI. rhllllpe of aoiithesatetn Okla homa visited here with his father. II. J. i'hlllips, Wednesday evening. Ir. Kred 1. Ited hss been appointed n memin r of the Pension board, to take the place .if the late 1t. M. M. Butler Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Johnson returned FfituMny from Winifred. Mont., where trey visited ihelr son and daughter, who nre homesteading. Marver Rnrecnt. a Weeping Water trnvelln men, has Jtmt won a prise ot nn ai'tom'ihll-. offered by hia company In a salesmanship contest. MsKuiltiff set fl.w to two wheat stacks unday morning at the AmM Sheldon farm south of town. Neighbors aaved two adjoining stacks from burning, but the two that were struck were consumed Paplllloa. Miss Pearl Carpenter left Tuesday for ten days' visit with friends at Mundei, Kan. The Presbyterian Aid society held their annual picnic in the park Thursday afternoon. Mr. I.. A Tbompnrvn. Martha and Wll f, ara visiting relatives near Council Uluffs. thla week. Kiss Kllxa Wilson left Wednesday for a few days' visit with . . m... nd Thurston. Neb. " Mls Florenoe I-e of Crete arrived Friday to he the guest of Mrs. E. . Ntckerson for several week. The 'Knights of Honor" clam of the Presbyterian Bunrinv school n..wi.i ThVW.?"T M.".!dI" M th nome o Mrs. 1. o. Clarke Wcdnewlay evening. Tho first meeting of the Woman's c.li.b will be held Wednesday, Heptemlier 1, at ilTT ' M- rrnk King. Mrs. II. .w,il WM ,r,e meeting on Primitive Music" Bellevne. Mrs. Robert h'panton of Ralston visited Mrs. Albert Jones last Wednesday. The annual holiness rampmeetlng Is In progress at the Bellevue church. J. P. Kepler and wife are back from a three weeks' fishing trip .n 'Colorado. Prayer meetings were resumed Wednes day evening after the summer vacation. Mra Henry Henlrson, who haa been Uk for the last week, is on the road to recovery. Master Ryron Reeves of Homestead visited Mrs. Wilbur Cockerel last Batur lay and Hunday. F. I Ianvhelne began the construction of a modern cot t ago for Laurence Uvck stesd last Monday. Rlnold I Ohman of the Commercial .-yanonai nenK of IJncnln spent last Sat urday in Itelievue with his mother. Mrs. William Trent served IWi people at dinner and supper last Saturday d'r inr the Modern Woodmen of America plonlc Rev. W. J. Khallcross of Pellevue preached the funeral sermon Monday afternoon for A. C. Bloa.li, Ki-llevuc pioneer. Mrs. Winifred Flndlev expef'a to leave tlellevue the end erf this week lor Fuller ton, where her son, William, 'is principal of the high school. Tr. Stephen Phelps, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Bellevue, will oc cupy the pulpit of Rev. Frederick Evans at the First Presbyterian church of Coum-ll Iiluffs next Sundsy. Hr. Charles A. Mitchell will preach at Bellevue dur ing In. I'helpe' absence. Mrs. William Trent entertained at din ner Wednesday evening In honor of Wilbur Cockerel, ho celebrated his thirty-second birthday. Ray Flndlev has left for the western pert of the state to look over his 1b nil rlsims out there before tokun up his work as principal of the hlKh sschool at Grant. In view of the fact that the trees In ITnlon siiare in Bellevue were planted and tended by the Inte A. C. Sloan. It haa been auugested that the name be changed to Sloan park. The matter will be taken up at the first town board meeting. John A. Freeman, ex-maj-or of Bellevue and center of the bitter mayoralty fiirht of last erring, has ic'uined irom fva vacation, which he spent touring fellow stone park and the northwestern pnrt of Wyoming. He and his sister. Mrs. M. L. Ffadon of Bellevue and Miss Mabel Fpanton, were part of a party of thirty which spent tliree weeks without seeing even a newspaper. Irvlnaton. SQUEAL AND GRUNT NIGHT ATTHE DEN Hog Buyer, from Kansas City, St. Joseph and Siorn City to Have Special Show Tonieht. GUESTS OF OMAHA SQUEAL CLUB and Evelyn Rorta spent Tuesday Wednesday with Beatrice Knight. A irnhy boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haiard on Saturday morning. The Willing Workers met at the Chris tian church, Wednesday, for dinner. Helen Hanralian of Omaha la spending a few days at the A. 11. Chrlatophcrson home. Kmll Jacobsen and James Johnnsen vlited at the 8ltxer home on Monday evening. The Christian church will hold Its an. nun! Sunday-school picnic at Elmwood park on Friday. Mrs. A. D. Knight and daughter, Vad i, le i Monday for Central (Jlty, where they will visit relatives. Rev. Mr. Kvans and family returned home Saturday after a two weeks' vaca tion spent at Brewster, Neb. Mrs. Allen Haxard and Anna Jacobsen left Wednesday for a week's visit with relatives at Herman and Kennard. Emma Sundell and Mabel and Florence Knight were entertained t the Andrew Christopherson home on Sunday. Apartments, flats, houses and cottages can be rented qulokly and cheaply by a Bee "For Rent" With old King Ak tonight Is going to be Squeal and Grunt night. Thia does not mean that the old king is going to squeal and grunt, but he is going to make some of his prospective minions do some squeal ing and grunting before he gets through with them. The hog buyers at all the packing cen ters have organised among the members what they term the Squeal and Grunt club. These members, tome 200 of them, from Kansas City, St. Joseph and Sioux City, arc coming to get acquainted with the king. For the occasion there Is going to be a special meeting of the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben, though it la not going to be exclusive. It will be for all the knights and also for all others who feel that they are fit to undergo the tor tures connected with the Isle of Pep. Whilo In Omaha before they are taken over by King Ak, the Squeal and Grunt men will be the guests of the Squeal and Grunt men of Omnha, who have a strong organization down at the stork yards. The visitors wi'l be met at the depots by Omaha Squealers and Oruntera, after which they will be escorted to tha Hotel Fontenelle, where dinner will be served at Q o'clock. After that they will be escorted to the Den. They will return to their homes when they feel that they are physicallj' able to do so. It may be days and It niay be weeks. Tells What Pastor Should Get in Money SAV FRANCISCO. Aug. Z7.-Frederlek, A. elano, vice governor of the Federal Reserve hoard, set forth In a report here today what constitutes an adequate sal ary for a minister and the further In formation that Unitarian ministers Aa not get It He spoke before the general conference of Vnltarlan and other Chris tian churches as chairman of tha com mittee on ministers' salaries. An adequate salary for a minister In any given town or city, the report said. "Is an amount which would enable him, his wife and two dependents to live, with reasonable economy, tn sufficient com fort to maintain the health of the family, to take sufficient recrestlon. to keep up his professional standard through the purchase of books and magazines and by attending conferences and to make due provision for Illness and old age." GERMANS FREE POLITICAL PRISONERS IN WARSAW BERLIN (Via London), Aug T. The Chemnits Volkstlmme, a socialist organ, reports that the Oermana on thetr en try Into Warsaw, liberated forty political prisoners from the Warsaw citadel, who had despaired of ever raining their free dom. The majority of them were Rus 'n snclllst. Tl'e newenaners sny that the cltndel ranked In revolutionary an nals with the fortress of St. Peter and St. Taul In St. Petersburg as a place for political prisoners. Th Besf Medicine for Cosarhs. The first dose ofDr. King's New Dis covery hels your cough, soothes throat. Get a bottle today. 80c All drug-gists. Advertisement Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. Weealnar Water. ,M1 ,A"r" Koua-h went to Kansas City, Mo., the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Homlnifo are visit ing thl weok with relatives at Koeailc. Neb, Miss Mary Rwckor of Vnlon visited here Wednesday with Mbjs Ruth Noyea and other friends. Mies Nel'.lo fvreey nf Salem. Mo., came In Thursday for a vinlt at tha hnm. nr her brother. Jack. Ren Olive w.is struck with a 1 t-ii Thursday and nuslained a fietturetl bona In his right arm. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sickctt of Stanlon Mich., stoppod for a vlyit hole this week ' .j When School Opens The wlae parent will over look no opportunity to make It pleasant for the boy at actaool. The ahoea the boy wears should be TEEL HOD DOES because they will outwear two pairs of ordinary boys' shoes &nd will always look neat and dressy. Bovs' 1 to 6 4, 1 2. 50. Little Gtocts" to 154, $2.25. Parcel Post Paid. DREXEL V 115 FarnanTst. GREATEST BARGAINS IN HOMEFURNISHINGS Elver Offered In Omaha During Our SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE '..25 to 50 BKIXIW ARE IMiUSTRATLI) OVLY A FEW OF THE MANY RIO VALl'ES TO HE HAD; THOU8AM8 OF OTHERS IN OUR MAMMOTH IIIG STOCK REACTION HALE r SPECIAL CONVENIENT MONTHLY CREDIT TERMS GLADLY ARRANGED. J 1031 Other Big Bargains. Jiffs BRAl 'TIKTJL NEW STVL.R PTUNCKflS IvRKSSEIC. Has lame baae. consisting- of two roomy awel.rd front drawers, and two smaller drawers. Klchly finished In American quarter sawed Imitation oak, showing; a beautiful flaky grain. Haa heavy plank top and large sixe i-Tencn tevei plate mir ror. An elegant piece of rurniture. specially ducod for tomorrow. Nil 0 re- fJLXeVU FAMOUS KROKh-.. i.uu.'wlU uaicm-.. ,ion delg;n. Mads throughout of genuine quarter sawed oak, finished tn golden. Back and Beat la upholstered In hltrh grade Imperial leather over steel spring con struction, inatantly converted from a comfortable daven- rff)t f A port to a roomy sanitary bed. We nre offering this for ll tomorrow at this unusually attractive price. Truly an VatatUV amazing value ea.cv vaan; si.w a nuniu. A RPT.KNDID VALUE IN A STRONG LY t'O.NeTia;CTIii UKKSSEH. Made entirely Of American quarter Sawed imi tation oak, finished ao.den. Base is fitteij with four roomy drawers, sup ported by four carved claw feet. . Has neatly shaped French beve'ed plate mir ror. All drawers ritten witn wood pulls. Specially of fered for this sale at only. 5i9.75 choo .Days HE Summer Vacation is nearing itt end. Before we know, it the boys and girls will be back at school again. School means a lot of prepar- ation. There are new clothes to buy NEW SUITS, NEW DRESSES, NEW SHOES, NEW HATS and CAPS. Isn't it natural to make those purchases at the store that caters specially to children. iSenson & TtaoFie Co. That's It! From Head to Foot EVERYTHING For Boys and Girls HIGH' OKAPR AMERI CAN UUAKTUK HAWKh IMITATION OAK KXTEN tiON TABLE. Has mas sive square pedestal, sun ported hy four heavy col onial turned less, lias large t extending to ft. Fitted with easy run ni..: s.iUes. Entire - table cuuiiiuiiy rinisnen in s ilen. We are offering this for Hatur- i day's selling ' at this veryv . ji' 1.00 Cash) 91.00 a Ksnth. V14Vi i8.75 .ipITTaftv- :l i. t m isr A'V Bveolal Terms. V Cy aa.oo Caski Moo a atjaUt. A coo' kitchen in summer A warm kitchen in winter Greatest values in a snow white porcelain trimmed combination coal and gas range. Special Introductory, sale of our Fampus Regent Combination Gas and coal stove. Completely equip ped as Illustrated. Has large 18 Inch oven, white porcelain door, four adjubtable burners for gaa cooking, four holes for coal cook- Ing, splendid high closet, full white porcelain back. Com- A A plete with broiler and high SS (III A HEAVT COLONIAL,. LIBRARY TABLE. Made very plain and very aitiHLtive In appearance. Constructed entlre:y of American quarter sawed imitation oak. finished golden Top neasuroa 28x41 inches, fitted with roomy stationery drawer and mairaxlne sneir. espe cially quoted for tomor row .1 n n I v ... pi w "ae -i v a wronh. $6.89 -nr-t-wi lsvfJ r a closet, as illustrated Complete with high closet without broiler $46.50 A VPRY PPKCTAL VALTTH hVH TOMORROW IN A ?KN 1'INK Ol'AltTEP. SAWED OAK CHINA CLOSET. Extra larae stse model. CI n t is Si Inches wide, and 11 Inchea hlsh. fitted with four adjust able shelves. Has heavy carved claw feet and bent (class ends. imi in golden oak finish and orrered for tomorrow at thla very low erics BsaHHSMMSsaaars Upholstered in Spanish tal Leather ) O VMa-B iniisiii 11.98 J .4 i ViH , Imoerial Leather IIJLWNM A LAROF5 8IZB BUKr'ET. Made with roomy drawers, linen compartment, and heavy scroll legs Mirror Is of French beveled plate set In heavy broad irame. Kntire buffet finished in American quarter sawed Imitation oak. beauti fully polished in tro den. An extremely well conatructed piece of furniture, offered for Saturday's sell- Ina- Bt the ex tremely low price of e, uiiurou tin $12.75 l . - " if--- r V s rvsrv-SJ-W'V' i ju- COMPLETE UOOM FULL OF FUUNITURfi. The three pieces illustrated, are constructed throughout of geuulne n!ld oak. elegantly finished In fumed. Set consists of large library table, fitted with roomy drawers, com fortable arm chair and rocker, upholstered in Spanish imperial leather over iuii sieei spring construction. A splendid set at a greet saving. . Be sure sad take advantage of this special offer . 1.60 Cask; 91.00 a SCoatk. $13.75 4 WK HAK JC'kT rirX'KlVKO A NEW M KUIPMKNT OF THKSK HEAt'TIKCL xl I I Kr. MONARCH Bitl tidEI Kt'US. Extra S-' ' wen woven in tha very choicest desims an t beautiful co'or combinations Suitable tor parlor, din ins room or bedroom. Kully win sii.uv. ituyiiiir i ram russ In large quantities per mils us to sell them at this special low price - . 11-00 Cask I UM a MCsaO. S10.9S in h i ? i i ' i ISsUSl nhiisS A MCKICA'S tUtEA TEST HOME! URNlSHfR my LI ii 1 II i II i v 1 A KN U. ill VJ Ml vMt A VtKV LARGE BIZB COLON ROCK. ER. Ejcactly as shown In Illustration, heat and hack beautifully upholstered In sruar snteud lmoR-lal leather. Ths frame la vory massive and aolendkllv finished in a-oiuen. lias run aleel sprlna; construction. x-oeiuveiy a ii.u value. An eleMt value In a roomy t'oiiiiuriauie rocker at I only I tlJDO Cask) ft .00 a una k hviiuii, $9.75 Month.