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    THE OXLUTA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 2,
Official Notice for'
Zion Mule Corps
(Coiretpondenca of th Associated Praia.)
IjOKPOK. Nov. .-Th Zion MuU
corps, composed of Jewtsb refugoes from
Jerusalem. gets official notice In the 1st
ft awards (rant the Dardanelles. The
roror of spaclal mention toes to Private
Kissel Iloarnberg, a member of the corps.
hile Blr Ian Hamilton pays ths follow
ing; tribute to the organisation In a letter:
It may Interest you to know that X
have here, fighting under my ordsrs, a
purely Jewish unit. As far as I know this
Is the first time in the Christian era that
such a thing has happened. The men ho
compose It were cruelly driven out of
Jerusalem by the Turks, and arrived In
i:gypt with their families absolutely des
titute and starving.
"A complete transport corps was there
raised from them for voluntary servioe
sgainst the Turks, whom they naturally
t'ctest. These troops wtre officially de
tcribed ss the Zion Mule corps, and both
c 5 flora and rank and file have shows
great courage in taking water and sup
Mies up to ths righting Hues under heavy
fire.'
TROOPS IN CANAL ZONE
TO ENGAGE IN Fiao WORK
(Correspondence of the Associated Press )
PANAMA. Dee. lOt-The United 8tates
troops stationed In the Canal son will
engage In extensive field work during
the coming dry season, beginning with
January- At first the various regiments,
companies and battalions will be em
ployed as separata units, but later the
ntire mobile force of the Canal troops
111 take the field for two weeks' train
ing. A mlinlc war will be waged with
the idea that the Canal Is being attacked
from the pacific.
Advertiser and customer profit by ths
FEWER MILES OF
TRACKWERE LAID
Railroads Hold Back on Expendi
ture i Because of the General
Financial Condition!.
LINES SOW PROJECTED
Less miles of new railroad were built j
In the United States during 1315 than In
any other year for over fifty years, or
since lsfit, and more miles of railroad were
In receivers' hands during the year than
ever before, according to the Railway
Ape Gazette's summary of Its railway
statistics for the year, complied from
official sources and published In its an
nual review number. There have only
been three other years since 18 when
the Increase In railway mileage was Ices
than 1.00S, miles and they were the civil
war years of ISfit, W2 and 1!M.
In 19U ths total mileage of new rail
road constructed In the United States was
33. aa compared with l.KS In 1914 and
3.071 in MIX There was also a large re
duction In the mileage of second track
built. In addition to the new line there
- was built KA miles of second track, as
compared with (6& mllea In 1914. and 1,204
In 1913, and sixty-five miles of third track.
' fourth or other multiple track, making
a total of 1.34 miles of track, as com
pared with 2.127 In 1314. and 4.4H In 1913.
The largest mileage In one state was in
Pennsylvania, which heads the list of
slates with ninety-eight miles. Oregon
vii second with eighty-throe miles and
Washington third with seventy-one mfles.
New lines were built in thirty-eeven
, states while none was built In eleven
states. Canadian roads built 713 miles of
I new first track, as compared with 1.97
In 1914. Mexico M.S miles of new line was
built as against none reported for 1914.
New Llaea Projected.
In the United States the reports re
ceived by the Railway Age Oasette show
J.ORJ miles of new line projected, 1,624
under survey and 1.207 under construc
tion and uncompleted, a total of 3,893
miles In prospect. A year ar there were
t.OXl miles of new line projected. 1.229
miles surveyed and 1.015 miles under con
struction, or more than wss actually
completed in 191S. In Canada there are
' 375 miles of line projected, S miles
under survey and Sit miles under con
struction, a total of 1.258 miles, and to
Mexico twenty-five miles of line are Do
ing built.
On December 81, 1915, according to the
Railway Age Gaxette's compilation, SS.Wl
mllea of railroad with a total funded
debt of ll.S07.R95.6OO. and a total $747,004,801
capital stock, or securities amounting to
32.354.900.301 In ail, were being operated
by receivers. This represents nearly one
sixth of the total mileage and capitali
sation of the railways of the country.
On October 1. the mllesge In receivers'
hands, over 41.000, was tho greatest ever
recorded. Since then the receivership of
the Wabash, with 2,515 miles, has boen
terminated, and several smaller roads
have been sold under foreclosure. The
mileage now being operated by receivers
wsa exceeded In ISM. when the total was
40.318 on June 30. Roads having a total
mileage of 30,143 and a total capitalisa
tion of 81.070,S08.es went Into receiver
ships during the calendar year 1916. This
la the greatest mileage placed In re
ceivers' hands during on year sine ths
panlo year, 1893.
Adds Eatsaewt
One! of the best Indications of the prog
ress of the railways Is the extent to
which they have added to their equip
ment, and the Railway Age Gasetta has
also compiled statistics showing the num
ber of new freight and passenger cars
' and locomotives order and built during
the year, as follows:
191B. 1014. 1911.
Freight cars ordered.. W7.798 o.4 14H.732
Vsjuwnir.r cars ,0f3 J.U3 ,3.179
Iocomotlvea ordered.. 1.573 I.IhG S,t
Trelght cars built .... 74.111 104. Ml 207, KM
Passenger cars built.. l.w 8.1 t.?1
Locomotivee built .... t,0hfi 3,235 6,3.12
The number of both cars and loco
motives for which orders were placed In
391$ was greater than In 1914, due to the
large orders that have been placed dur
ing the last thre months, . but It was
smaller than for any other, year, except
1908, sine the Railway Age Oasette be
klgan compiling those statistics. The 1915
figure for passenger ' cars Includes 60S!
cars ordered by the Pullman company for
Ita own use, whereas In ths other years
Pulmaa ears were not Included. In addi
tion to the cars and locomotives ordered
by the roads In the United States, Amer
ican builders received foreign orders for
- 18.223 freight cars and 830 locomotives.
The length of railroad In the United
States operating under the block signal
system on January 1, 1918. la 97,809 miles,
an increase of 9.(77 miles over the mlleag
reported on January 1, 191& The automatto
Mock signal mileage. 81,160 miles, is l.il
miles greater titan on year ago, and no
leaa than 40 per cent greater than the
automatic mlleag three years ago.
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Starts at the Sound of the Gong 8:30 a. m. Monday
For more than TWO DECADES we have followed the OLD WORLD custom of KEEPING OPEN HOUSE on the FIRST business day of each year. There is a neighborly
ness, , a warmth, a sociability, a home-i-ness about it that we confess appeals to us more and more as the years go by. Memory takes us backwards half a century or more as we write.
On! how we enjoyed the family visits of other days. How we used to watch for the QUELTAUGH, or first foot. So much depended on the color of his eyes and hair whether light or
dark, etc. and how we enjoyed the delicious fruit cake, and how the cockles of our hearts were warmed as we clinked glasses and sang, "May the Lord send ye a joyful New Year
A. New Ye-ar, May the Lord send ye a joy-a-ful New Ye-a-rl" Oh, for the versatility and musical genius of our good Irish friend, Tom an we had that, we would set the word3
iPJfli. e 0maha humming it on Monday morning. At any rate we can most cordially grasp your hands and wish you from the bottom of our hearts A HAPPY AND
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR,
Jast a wee bit and sup
You and Yours are requested to come and help us keep open house, Monday, Jan
uary 3, 1916, Luncheon served by The Cobbs. Urns will be Steaming hot and ready to
serve you at 10 a. m. and the feasting will continue till 5 p. m. We hope all of our old
trienas ana customers will join with us.
Jast a wee bit and sup
juert) nro rrawnn a pi en it wni mis wiuuiu uo inc dikkohi oi ail our lilU NALKH. The horrlMA ralnr-vsm nnd mrnnrrA Art Pnr nh..... ir l i vu.l . - . . ...
the trouble wooM last at least throe yean,. Ho we planned ami purchased not only for the, moment, but looked ahead. We thought Vve had L Z ntluiJ n" VL " 1"'"?..
And we xiirely guessed rightly. Ol'H STOCKS ARE VERY LARUE much owned at old prices,
weu aa ior vno present, nair tor a lew quotation appetite wiiettera, as It tveres
The horrible cataclysm and carnage In Europe continues.
AS A. OH N, VL SELL. Our word to you. You cannot make a mistake.
You should buy for the near future, as
Wash Cloths
Lao Kolt Clothi , 3 for
Absorbo 3 for
Turkish Knit ftUs
Heavy Ribbed f
Turkish ...rft
7ttc Extra lz for 5
15c Sponge Cloths lOt
Cotton Huck Towels
he Quality will be 354
7 He Quality will bo 5i
10c Everlasting 7b&
12 Ho" Hemtltch TH
16o Extra larre. in
20c Extra heavy 15e
Crashes
17 He Linen will be 14
22 He Llnon will be .... 17it
26c Extra heavy Linen will bo.........
22 He Wash Crash will be ijwi
20c Glass Crash will be , 15 Z
namasksx
60c Mercerlxed at .in
65c Homespun at .r2H
li.60 Silver Bleached SI. 15
$1.60 T. K. Special.... , Sl!25
$1.60 Cream ...s1,,";
$1.75 Extra heavy aL3H
Irish Damask Sets
813.25 -72x72 Cloth, 24x24 Naps, . Instead of
B IO.OO.
814.2572x90 Cloth, 24x24 Naps, Instead of
17.00.
821.75 72x0 Cloth, 27x27 Naps, Instead of
930.00. ...- . 1 r
Note marked reduction on the best quality.
Square Number One
Dresden Embroidered Scarfs, 10S instead of 25c
Square Five
Will be covered with bargain in Handkerchiefs
some slightly soiled.
Turkish Towels
12Ho before No. 705, Monday 10t
16o before Saxon, Monday 12 H e
20c before Fancy borders, Monday.... 15t?
25c before All white, Monday .....1J
25c before Pink borders, Monday ...1??
30c before Extra heavy, Monday 25
35c before Extra large, Monday...., 21)c
60c before Extra large, Monday U9
Linen Towels, 100 Pure
30c Grade at. 23
35c Grade at 2)t
60c grade at .ai)
75c Grade at '.lit
$1.00 Grade at .7t0
$1.25 Grade at .yy
Union Towels
25c Quality for
30c Quality for
35c Quality for
19
25
2D
Bleached Damask 1
$1.00 All Linen at...... .Tfi
$1.25 No. 8480 at...... OHt
$1.60 Double SI 27 4
$t.60 T. K.1 Special 8 127W
$2.00 Extra heavy ... . .581 ru
$3.00 No. 40
Scotch Damask Cloths and Napkins to Match
22-ln. Napkins. S4.85 Instead of $6.00.
25-lnch Napkins, 80,25 instead of '$7.50.
Cloths, 8x8, 81.25 Instead of $5.00. -Cloths.
8x10.-85.25 Instead of $6.25.
Cloths. 8x12, 80.25 instead of $7.50.
Cloths. 8x14 87.45 instead of $9.00.
FOLLOW THE CItOWDS MONDAY..
Square Number Two
18-lnch Cluny Centers, 30 each. Instead of 75c.
Lunch Napkins
Were $2.75 per dozen Will be ....81.05
Were $3.50 per dozen Will bo 82.05
Were $5.00 per dozrn Will be...... 84 25
Were $0.50 per dozen Will be 85!25
Were $7.60 per dozen Will be 80 25
Were $9.00 per dozen Will be -87175
Were $15.00 per dozen Will bo 80.75
Note the great reduction In the best number.
Odd Napkins
$2.00. Quality, 20-lnch, at, dozen.. 81.55
$2.50 Quality, 20-inch, at, dozen 82 15
$3.00 Quality, 22-Inch, at, dozen 8250
$3.50 Quality, 20-inch, bleached, at, dozen.. 82 05
$4.00 Quality, 20-lnch, bleached, at, dozen. .8325
$5.00 Quality, 20-inch, bleached, at, dozen.. 8375
Breakfast Cloths
81.55 for 00x60 in. Cloths, Instead of $2.25.
' 81.05 for 64x64-ln. Cloths, Instead of $2.50.
82.75 tor 68xC8-in. Cloths, Instead of $3.25.
Austrian Damask Sets
811.25 Cloth 72x72, Naps 22x22, Instead of
$13.30.
814.25 Cloth 72x90, Naps, 22x22, Instead of
$10.50.
814.50-1Cloth 72x108, Naps 24x24, Instead of
. $17.50.
N Bed Spreads Made in England
' 87.50 for size 00x99 instead of $10.00.
88.75 tor size 90x99. Instead of $12.60.
SIO.SO for size 90x99, Instead of $15.00.
! You cannot touch old prices now with a 40-foot
pole. i
. GREAT WHITE WAY, AS YOU EXTETtw
Square Number Three
All Linen Huck Towels. 50V each, Instead of 75c.
Square Number Seven .
All Linen Dress Scarfs at 81.29. Instead of $1.75
Odd Pattern Cloths
$3.00 72x72. at, each .81.08
$4.00 72x72, at, each 82 OS
$4.50 72x72, at, each 83.95
$5.00 72x90, at. each 84 25
$4.50 72x108, at, each 83.25
Dropped Patterns
$5.25 Quality, 72x126. at 83.75
$6.00 Quality. 72x144, at 84 25
$7.00 Quality, 72x126, at 84 75
$8.00 Quality, 72x144. at 85.75
Lunch Cloths
81.50 for 45x45, instead of $2.00.
81.98 for 45x45, Instead of $2.50.
82.45 fr 45x45, instead of $3.00.
83.15 tor 45x45, Instead of $3.50. (
84.25 for 45x45, instead of $5.00.
Fine Breakfast Cloths
83.25 for 66x66, Instead of $4.00.
83.98 for 70x70, Instead of .$5.00.
84.95 for 72x72, Instead of $6.00.
Austrian Colored Breakfast Sets
At 8 8.25. instead of $10.00.
At 8 9.75. Instead of $12.50
At 811.75. instead of $15.00.
At 813.75, Instead of $17.50.
At 814.75. instead of $20.00.
Nainsooks
You Know, the Bolt Is 12 Yards.
No. 21 At 81.45 a bolt, worth $1.S0.
No. 25 At 81.95 a bolt, worth $2.40.
Xo. 40 At 82.45 a bolt, worth $3.00.
No. 6J At 82.95 a bolt, worth $3.60.
No. 1904 At 81.05 a bolt, worth $2.40.
No. 1007 At 82.45 a bolt, worth $3.00.
No. 1942 At 82.95 a bolt, worth $3.60.
Square Number Four
Embroidered Linen Scarfs. 1.69 each. Instead
$2.50.
Square Number Eight '
50c Bath Towels at fJO
Of
Square Number Six
Lunch Cloths, 36x36, at 81.19. instead of $1.50
v VY f f emenl balesJ00nl will be tilled to overflowing with just such housekeeping goods as you will want Hew too PREPARFnNF?i Mnrtf9
ture had been shaken even a HttU Wt w wnnM hVB, ,a m, v.-j 5 8 .. . waru. nere, xoo, ra.L.FAKEDNS3 counts.
f "-"w uuu u buxu Bwvft vu ikuiu io jgi nor WOUIQ SUCH
PILLOW CASES
on which our prlcea were already low, will be priced
sun lower.
Saranac. ...... 42x36, was ll'ie, at 0
6x36, waa lsftc. at Hi
Hotel...... .,.4 2x36, was 16c, now 12)
46x36. was 16c. at
PepperelL ,4 2x36, was 17c, now 15
4&x3tf, was inc. at 17
Rugby. 42x36, was 18c, at 1G
. 4 5x36. was 20c. at IMA
Century.., .....42x36. waa 20c, now 1H
45x36. waa 22c. at 2(1
Drlrbton..,,... 42x36, was 25c, at.... 21
45x36. was 27c. at
American Beauty 45x36. was 27c, at 23
DIVERS AND SUNDRY ITEMS OF
INTEREST TO YOU
10c Cotton Challie for ., ' 5 A
lOo Percales for
7 He Outlncr Flannels tor
10c Outing Flannels for ................... .0
12He Outing Flannels for WC
16c Flannelette tor .IliVa
IRc English Crepes for... 12t
Kc Outing- Flannel iMf
iuc uuung riannei H H
12 He Outing Flannel tl
65c Lanla Flannel ft
35c Beacon Robing 27Ht
10c Amoskeag Chambray.. '7Hc
Blent Be the Man (or was It a woman?) who
Invented
COMFORTERS.
The very name suggests cosiness.
81.29 for the $1.50 quality
81.59 for the $2.00 quality
S'2,15 for the $2.60 quality
$2.45 for the $3.00 quality
83.95 - for the $5.00 quality
84.25 Wool filled. $5.00 aualitr
84.75 Wool filled, $6.00 quality
85.25 Wool filled, $6.60 quality
PILLOWS
S5 Pair for hemmed, were $1.00.
81.00 pair for hemmed, were $1.2 5.
83.25 Pair for Eureka, were $4.00.
84.90 Pair for T. K. Special, were $5.00.
85.00 Pair for T. K. Special, were $6.00.
$0.50 Pr for Guest Room, were $7.50.
Ask us If your needs ar urgent. We have many
special mesaonijera. "Service Is Our Pride."
SHEETS
There is a wonderful difference In sheets. Ours
are torn and then hemmed. Insuring you straight
hems. Well sewn, too, helps.
Saranao 72x99 at 35 Instead of 4 5c
Acorn, 72x99, at 30t. instead of 60c.
Pepperell, 63x99. (5, Instead of 76c.
I'epperell, 72x99, 70. instead of 80c
Rugby, 63x99, OOt. instead of 760.
Rugby, 72x99. 74. Instead of 80c.
Rusby. SJx99, 70, Instead of 85c
Century. 89c. Instead of $1.00.
American Beauty, 08, instead of $1.20,
Brighton. OSt4. instead of $1.20.
Pays to have the sheets long enough to tuck In, .
especially in cold weather.
WOOL BATTS
COVERED WITH CHEESE CLOTH.
2- lb. weight. 81.90, waa $2.60.
3- lb ueight. 82.85, was $3.75.
4- lb. weight. 83.80. was $5.00.
Attractive materials tor covering all colors.
BABY BLANKETS
39 Pali" usually 50c.
39 Pair, fancy, usually 50c
59c Pai fancy, usually 75c.
89c Pair, fancy, usually $1.00.
98C. heavy white, .usually $1.25.
People are beginning to discover that frills of all
kinds are costly. You don't pay for any fol-de-rols
In this store
money saving opportunities have been vours
with
If our faith in the fu-
per yard from the former prices of 8HEETIXGS,
which were nlrealv low.
MATTRESS PROTECTORS ,
27x3 4, at 50c. instead of 65c.
34x52, at 85c. instead of $1.00,
3Cx76, at 81.10. Instead of $1.50.
42x76, at 81.49. instead of $1.75.
64x76, at 81.09,. instead of $2.00.
60x76. at 81.98. instead of $2.25.
Deliveries may be somewhat rotardod for the first
few days of the sale. Bear with us, please.
BED SPREADS
We have the most favorable connection, with the
best makers of Bed Spreads, and are thus able to
sell to )ou at what many other stores would have
to pay.
First Plain hemmed crochet. These take to the
wash tub more readily than the heavier makes.
Morning Glory, 05 were $1.25.
Rest Easy, 81.20 were $1.50.
Pleasant Dreams. 81.45 were $1.76.
Our Own, S1.65 ere $2.00.
Manor, 82.15 were $2.60.
Monarch. 82.45 were $2.75.
The names of most surgeet repose. Pure white
and fresh, the effect is restful aa well aa soporific
Pay you to speculate a little for the future.
"When icicles hang by the wall, and Dick the
Shepherd blows his horn " Wben the old owl
calls, "Tu-whit! Tu-whit!! Tu-whoo
Then you appreciate
BLANKETS
' ALL WOOL.
Wayne gray 82.08. were $4.00
Waterloo plaid 82.0S. were $4.00
Morning Glory 83.05. were $5.50
T. K. Special 85.00. were $6.00
Nebraska 85.50, were $6.50
Norgate 80.50, were $7.50
Rancho Rose 80.05, were $8.50
Manatee S4J.95. were $8.50
These From tho Mill to Vou.
MARSEILLES SPREADS
Heavier than the crochet, these have a rich and
handsome air about them which you will like.
at 82.75. instead of $3.50
I- oa 82.95. Instead of $3.60
9. 83.35. instead of $4.00
10X,? 83.45. Instead of $4.00
UCIVi 83.95. instead of $5.00
N0- 435 86.25. instead of $7.00
CUT AND SCALLOPED
JfCn,?V 82.10. was $2.50
Hardwick 82.45, was $3.00
Wellington D S2 7K w. 13 ra
Fnptiii 82.95, was $4.00
Euclid 83.95. was $5.00
I-Ki?f?cl1 85.00. was $6.00
Visa Ha Va'i'a'" S.UU. was $6.00
2424 and 2444 80.25. was $7.60
COTTON BLANKETS
many use me ngnter weights as sheets. Not so
"""'J " cram imo mese raw nights.
it!, OOC Pair, were 85c
-aCba Pair, were $1.25
ij's? 81.29, were $1.50
p?rJ 81.49. were $1.75
Beacon plaid 82.98 were $3.75
Naturally, these details coveFtnly a small por
tion of our vast stock, v
LONG CLOTHS ,
ESPECIALLY CHEAP. '
98c bolt, instead of $1.25.
81.39 XA, Instead of $1.80.
81.05 XC. instead of $2.10.
81.95 XD, Instead of $2.40.
82.35 XE, Instead of $3.00.
LINEN PILLOW CASES
ffil.2. Pair, Instead of $1.50
jb. pair, instead of
t? r.n
?t1Kr0!2ee 84.25 pair, Instead of $5.00.
Irish Embroidered. 9U.fl?I Dair. n.. 22
If the people knew as much about THE CHINA situation m the dealers on the Inside, within a month yon couldn't Ret a piece of Fine Porcelain for love or moner. The DMPiiom i6vi .ou .
Z'VZ ZV?.r: L "r I"?'", hf".'"1" without hurting the P-.r devUa in the trenches, why not? Now hearken: We have carried Vme rerv chol;!!" -t.!-0, '.h Aed
..-....L.r iim n .u(ii.u ncre I wnere aomeorx profits surelv. r llK.M H CHINA Is included, made bv Ilavtiand et Cle. n . L" T mese seia
a...a it..ii. m . . . . . a a iai.ifmiiis. . nr.
an. ivoai imuiton ta lavonte factory with Uenruo ami slant. M U.ln 1 lm.,w Itv.i v-.t t,.
have put Pricet on these for a farc-jou-Melt wde. liy the way, such China a luippen to be In importer'
uiui iuu i ur pia.
Time was when people would prie Ju,t one f these plates and would have it nn,l i't ""'
hands cannot be touched at old ilces. Pricea r still climbing. As we own. 1,1
Hcrvic. Plates whicli are works of
case. We
selL Come in tha
a, - - j - vuuiv m ma
Unusual Bargains Gathered on Tables, Priced Plainly, for Your Benefit as well n OnrQ
Table l-10d I Table 2-1 n I TaMe SL1 I ' vm -i-KflsA , " .UrS
Plates, Dishes, Vases, Sugar and Creamers,
Fancy Dishes, made In Germany and Ja-
Come UP With US tO Our 3d floor. Not all of those who ntr nnr Annr Vpti th Tiart of nnr st.nriHVimpnt nnrl irof tt 4 a V6rvimnn.t j " , .
Drapery department. Some sacrificing of profit will be edent o Monday. ' -i ior nere la a weU appointed
Jan Cv na and Saucers. French Plates.
Fancy Glass Vases, Salts and Pepper
values up to z&c.
Table 2-10
French, Jap Cups and Saucers and Plates,
Fancy Dishes, Sugars and Creamers,
Teapots. Jardinieres values up to 35c.
Table 4 59d
Fancy Dishes, Vases, Cake
This is a very attractive table.
up to $1.25.
Plates.
Values
Cut
Fancy
$2.00.
Table 5 JiSt
Glass Dinhp Piiih.r. v....
are for teas, etc: no lit n
v - mr
Lace Curtains
Ixtt 1 The pair '.Sc
Lot 2 The pair .SI )H
Lot 3 The pair , 8298
Lot 4 The pair ..83.98
Lot 5 The pair , 85.98
hoL6Jli 810.00
These prlcea by and of themselves mean but little.
Come and see the former prices were much hiher.
Lace Nets
ATTKACTIVK PATTERNS.
60e and 7 So grades at ........39c
76c and $1.25 grades at .G9c
Madraa, colored border Voiles and MarquUett
Scrims. 40c to 65c grades 29
Drawn Work borders, 45c quality ,at 25c
Sunfast Madras
FOH OYKRDH.1PES.
$1.00 to $1.50 grades
$1.25 to $1.75 grades
L1NKN L'MBROinERF.D PORTIERES
83.88 Per pair. Very good value.
Cretonnes which sold from 30c to 65c, at 29c
per yard.
COME IV THE MORNING.
79c
98c
Bath Room Bun
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$1.35 Quality at, each.
$1.95 Quality at. each
$2.25 Quality at, each
TIUS Includes Ad Nn 1
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