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' . V-THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 7, ' 1917."
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What, '
isGoingOn
in Society Circles
Return of School Set.'
Miss Gertrude Stout, with Miss
' Helen Walker and Misi Marion Tur
ner of Council Bluffs, will be the laat
girls to return to school, at they do
.. not leave Ior,Mr Somers' in Wash
' , ington until Tuesday. Miss Florence
Neville has been confined to the
house with a severe cold most of the
., week, and will be .late returning tt
J.'f YorkA U . '
- The Yale' boys, Francis Gaines.
Fria Bucholi: Clarence Peters and
Jabig Caldwell," 'and , the Andover
. hnf Dudley 'qlfe, and Edward
La;igherty petura ai .. today..,: .
Mtss Hefeii Eastman returns today
. v to ftsume her. studies af Hie Art in
stitute in Chicago after a year's1 ab
sence,. Miss Eastman will five at the
Three Arts club, as before. '
Miss Winifred Smith returned last
. evening to her studies at St. Mary''
' school in Burlington, X. J.
John Brotlierton left; Sunday for
De 4-and, Fla., -'where he will spend
the "winter studying at ohn B. stet
, son , university. Mr. Brotherton will
v re-enter the University of Chicago for
Ins junior year next summer. '
Social Clubi Meet. .
v Miss Mary Elizabeth Graham,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson T.
Graham, entertained the Ukulele club
of the Elaine society of the Central
High school, yesterday at her home.
1 he members of the club are: Misses
Alary Finley, Margaret Parish, Phyl
lis Hunter, Frances Patton, Dorothy
Johnson, Margaret Harte, Martha
Smalley and Mary Elizabeth . Graham.
j Skating Parties. v ':'(. -v :
The Baracas and . Philaheas of
Hamcorn Park church had a skating
party at Hanscom park,' New Year's
night, after which they had dinner
at the home of Mass Olive Brain,
Those present were!
Mil
Rath Purtrldg. :
.Florence Avar. '
Nfertrode Proffer
Vrada TSreekr .
' Mdlir.
Hurry Neloea I , ,
til Urm
FaeCbllee
. Morion Humphrey
Robert Wirt
Flor.nre TtMmpMa
Ollee Brain
Jeonette Wlleon
Alma Valroklld
lUrHael ' ""
A. Bonn -
Brown
' Keleay
S&raueloon '
Fraternity Formal Dance.
Pi Tau Pi fraternity will give its
annual formal dancing party at the
Blackatont' Thursday everting.'. Seventy-five
couples will be present, in-
eluding some out-of-town members.
The committee in charge includes:
Mm
Herbert Mara,
Herbert Harris, "
Bud Conn.
Bert Welte,
Merer Spioebortor,
Mel Block,
Pave RoeetMrtoefe.
Free Roeenetock.
Stanley Feller, ,
' Maurice Praia,
Annual Dinner. '
The annual stockholder! meeting ot
the University club will be held Tues
day at 6:30 p, m. Dinner will be
served without charge to alt members
of the club who matte reservation on
or before Monday. All stockholder
and associate members wilt be pres
ent on this occasion.
Birthday Party.
Master Billey Brown, young son of
. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown, celebrated
his fifth birthday on Friday, the 5th of
the month, it a party given by hie
: mother. A birthday cake lighted with
five candles was the center of attrac-
, tion. The afternoon waa spent play
ing games and paper caps were the
favors. . Little Misses Marguerita
Decker, Eleanor Rockwell, .Eleanor
,i Evana and Master Edward Evans won
the prizes. The other children present
Mlanea
Mlaaee ' '
Dorothy Puesley,
Franoes Put eley.
.Imb Hhemrer. . ;
Japia Sheerer,
vUMb Cebby.
Maeter
.Harry Sheerer,
Meetere .
Cobby,
Tea DanaanM, 1 : "
Miss Dorothy Cole entertained yes
terday afternoon at the tea danaante
at the Fontenelle. The table decora
tions were Mrs. Ward roses, and the
following guaeti comprised the party:
mean Ml.ua
Merjorte Cavers, ; Dorothy Cole.
lne Weotfall, . ... i
Meoera. . Mature. ,
Harry . Burae, JeSt Veooook. 1
tioualea Cavers,
Anniversary Celebration.
In celebration of their first wed
ding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Fitzgerald entertained at bridge
Tuesday evening at their home n
Dundee. Their guests were Mr. and
Mrs. William Hill Clarke, Mr. and
. Mra. Coit. Campbell, Mr. and - Mrs.
W. A. Fraser, iMr. and Mrs. James
May of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. C D.
Sturdevant, Mr. and Mr. James L.
Paxton, Mr, and Mra. Lewis Lorttig,
Mrs. Weir of Kansas City, Mr.- and
Mra. James Ludlow,' Dr and Mra.
W. J. Bradbury and Howard Leon
ard of Minneapolis. ' '
On the Calendar1. ' , ' , '
Yoong women of St. Agnes parish
. will give a card party at McCrann't
hall. South Side, Monday evening.
' The University-' Mixers' club of
Creighton will give ita opening dance
ot the new year-at Keep s academy
Tuesday evening. The chaperons
wilt- be Prof, and Mrs. Raymond
1 Wise, Prof. Kugitschek, Dr. A. Sachs
and Dr. C. t. Morteed. . .
Box Reservationa for Play, - '.
Further box reservations for Sis-
tcr Mary Angela's new play, which
will be produced at the Krug theater
from January 22 to 28, inclusive, have
been, made by Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Benford. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Britt,
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"Quick, Central,
Give M: '
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; At the crucial moment when the -.
quick deliver ot prescription
may mear life or death
Yea cm itftud M Doatffat US '.
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pnone pad lor qmca: usage. .
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Starts for His Southern Post Tonight
Photo ty Rlnghart-Steffi'rm. ' '
Ur. and Mrs. A'rthur Mullen. Miss
Edith Tobitt, Mr. and Mra. John.D.
Wear and for four boxes by the Ninth
and Tenth grades of St. Berchman's
academy. The sister's plays are al
ways much enjoyed and well patron
ized by her many friendsj
Return of the School Set
Misa Sibil Nelson returns this even
ing to Chicago to resume her studies
at the Three Arts club. She will befclub dancing party, in honor of Mr.
accompanied by Miss uorothy Kay
mond of Lincoln and , Misa : Erie
Wortham, who has been spending
the laat week with the former.
Engagement Announcement. ',' : ;
Mr. and. Mrs. Samuel Click ot New
York, formerly of this city, announce
the engagement; of their daughter,
Lucille; to Mr. Joseph Golistone of
New York City. The wedding will
take plaice at the -Waldorf-Astoria
hotel January 19. ; v, . ,t
Entertain for Army People. 1
Mrs. I. M.' Mercalf entertained at
dinner at noon Friday in honor of
Captain and Mrs, William B. Cowin.
who with their two children, Margaret
and Billy, leave today after holiday
visit with Captain Cowin's parents,
General and Mr. John C. Cowin. Cap-
cam cowui returns to nil regiment, the
Beddeo's Reinodeling Sale
Th reiponio to our nnouncinnt regarding our remodeling ula hat been moat lib
gi - - o-a--w r.
vmp miDuv MAuiiiainifl marfiiAiirfiiA fti itaMi .
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! Ladies
LADIES' COATlAi
Ladles Coata, worth
$20.50, oa sal at...
$9.75
Ladiaa' Coats, worth M4 CA
$29.80, oa sala at. ,
Plush Coata, arorth
$38 and $40, at. ... .
$19.95
Plush Coats, worth ffOQ 7C '
(rasa $48 to $68, spa. L''' '
. t i THEY WON'T LAST LONG AT THESE PRICES
Laoias' Suits, w.Hh to $38.00 feaa $40.00 j ' ; . . .
Very spocial at. ..... , ;.-rAi . .k, i , .4 i". . i V . .
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LADIES',
, WAISTS
300 Laoiaa' .Waiata,
worth $6.98 each
Will bo a spocial ra
saadoliag sale bar
gala, Thursday, at
$3.95 '..
2mj wmitiiawii'w
uLiL'
Seveth''avalry, in Mexico, tvliere he
ha been jor nine months. Mrs.'Cowui
and children will accompany him , as'
tar.as. v-olumbua on , their - way -to
Ingle wood, Cal., where they will stop
with Mra. Cowin's mother, ' i '
W JnV.'auid lln. Uahisr'' ? " i
Mr. and Mr. E. F. Howe enter
tained last'evening at a dinner at the
Fontenelle preceding the Sixty Six
and Mr. Frederick Usher of Pitta-
burgh, Pa,' The table , decorations
were in pink roses, and the guest list
included the following:
.Jfeeara.. ad Meedemea .''
PreAertok tl.ber. . R. P,
I. W, o.mble,
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C u" u
Mr. and Mra. Herbert' Rosera and
family1 moved New Year' day to
thir : new home Just completed in
Dundee, rat 5202 Cass sweety i
Newt .oi'Vititom '.J - i;.'',1
' Edward.. Megeath of Roundup,
Mont, (pent the holiday here with
hi parents, Mr. "d Mrs.,G. W, Me
geath. 1 , ' ;
Mr. C. W. Turner of Fremont is
the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs.
John Redick,. " ,
iwra. ueorge j. Lurtia and daugh-
GOES MERRILY ON
Vfeojea an VS W MUM tW HWrBlalHieu mm WHIloW eV
Men--ThisIs YourvGreat Opportunity
) ; Former Prici Cut Almoit in Two '
. ., 1 ",: y. .- . - a ' . ;'
' itnatin m rrniA a nrc?
Men' OrercoKU, vorth to $20.00, go at. . . ; .$12.50
Men's Overcoats, worth to $22.50, go at. . . . .$15.50
Men's OvejrcoaU, worth to $29.70, go at. ... $18.50
Men's OvertioaU, worth to $35.00, go at. ... .$22.50
MEN'S AND
YOUNG MEN'S
. SUITS
Mob
e Suits, w'th CI 9 CA
ao.00, ( at. ,5fcey ;
to 120.
Maa?s Suits, w'th tl C CA
to .$22.50, go at, f oJlalealV
Mea'a Sultaj w'th tjl O CA
tta.7S, ga.at. ..?lOoJU ,
Msa'i Suits, w'tk
to 138.00, to at. .
$22.50
BeddeaSays:
' Wksa advertise a sale you may rest aaaurael
that it ia to bo a real aale ia evory sons of the
warei Although I have-out pricos almost ia
' two, yau still have tha alvaatao af buying an
credit taking aevaral nfoatha to 'pay for yourk
'parchaa M dasiroe).'-. ';i '.-;, ,..-V :.
-These Cut Prices Are Unusual
Take AdranUga of (he Savings
LADIES' DRESSES -
Ladies Oroaooo, worth ' tC
$12.60, a aala at
Ladies' Drasaaa, worth
$14.50
fr.Wt.7sV oa aala,,,,'!,
Ladioa'i Dmaao, worth (PI A fC
. $35 aaa $39.78, apl,(. f iefol U
GIRLS' COAT,
SO ia the htt, agaa S to 14, foraaar
aalliag arieh from $10.00 9C QC
to $15.10, year ehokot
-Ladies suits
Ladies'. Petticoats
S LaJlo.' PattioaaW worth to $1.95. will U a ro- QCi
aaarfcablo bargaia (only aaa to f caatoaaar Thiirsaay WV
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douglas STKtLff
HOVE FOB
"MOVIES."
BETTZB
ter, Miss Elizabeth Curtis, of Clinton,
la., spent Sunday here with Mr, nd
Mrs., J. E. Fitzgerald. ' ; 1
Mr. Robert Dinning .returned east
Friday after-spending the holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Dinning. v ' .v .
" Prof, and Mrs. Joseph W. Roe and
Miss Betty Lambertson. were the
guests over Sunday ot Mr. ana Jrs.
C. E. Yost and Mr. Offut. Mr. Roe
waa formerly Mary Sherwood j-jf thl
city and afterward Mra. G. M. Lam
bertson of Lincoln. Prof. Roe, ' to
whom she-waa, married last spring,
IS proieV30T Ul DlCClianKau Cll,iuc.e;
ing at Yale. ... !.-''
Mrs. Weir of Kansas City and
Howard - Leonard of Minneapolis
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C
D. Sturdevant over New Year'.
Mr. Daniel- Sawer of Sioox City
waa the guest New Year' of Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson B. Updike.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea F. May of
Tarpoh Inn
.. v. TABse-m apviNnji PLrjanDA '.
A A p Northern Cocking
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Booklet
ton Souther Sport
O. P. BALDWIN. Mar.
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BOYS' SUITS-.
Boys' Suits, worth 4 -AO
to 16.00. go at. ., J,f
Boys' Suits, worth Vi AO
BOYS' OVERCOATS
Boys' OvorcoaU, 4 AO
worth to $6.8, at 0
Boys' Overcoats; fcC 00
worth to $10, at . ''?0
:AII Our Fursl
Haff Price i
s'f ,
QC
LADIES'
- SKIRTS
Skirts worth to $10
are offoroa' aariag
tO. aala at too low
price at - : ' "
V--$6.50.'
M'uiitoni ',ip5j wul
LEADS
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Chicago spent the week with Mr, and
Mrs. W. A. Fraser. . -
Mrs. Nathan Shelton of Washing
ton, D. C, .formerly of Omaha, spent
the holidays with "tir. and. Mrs.
George C Christiancy at Hartsdale.
The Monday. JBridge. club will mi-it
next week with Mrs. Osgood East
man, when Mrs. Meredith Nicholson
will be the" guest of honor., ,
Betrothal Announcement' . 'v .
' Mr. and Mrs. W. . Hisiqp announce"
the engagement of their daughter.
Jennie Ida, to Mr. James Carlisle
Kimble of Manhattan, Kan: The wed
ding will take place in February.
.Mr, ana Mrs. J. Komonek announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Minnie, to Mr. Albert F. Hoffman of
Sioux City. No date has been set
for the.wedding. - ' J ... s
Friday Night Dancing Club. '
The Friday Night Dancing club
gave (its weekly dancing party at
Druid hall Friday evening with thirty-
eight couples .present.
On January i the party will be
in the nature of a home-coming cele
bration in honor of the return of the
club president. Mr. E. C- Conley.
from an extended trip through the
southr . i
Social .Gossip. ' '
: Mrs. .Robert . Lowell aiid Miss
Mnna-' f'bwpll are .at ' .'Kxretsior
Sorinatf. J ' .'A
Mrs. George "H. Palmer goes east
Tuesday," when- her aon, Morse, re
turn; to St. Paul's, but she will re
main only a short time. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Smith,
with their daughter, .Miss Harriet,
and son, Arthur, leave today for the
easti the latter to return to school at
St. Mark's and Mr. and Mrs. Smith
and Miss Smith to New York Hunt
ington Smith, who haa ' been ' home
for the holidays, goea backyto Wyo
ming next week.
' Mr. and .Mra. ,, R.i Scobie and
vn
Knnniah
Let
126.75
a Few
Raymond's
A Solid Oak, High Back, Bent Arm Rocker. . .$ 2,75
A Solid Oak, High Back, Bent Arm Rocker, ,
: wood seat ............... , . . ......$ 2.80
A Solid Oak (quarter sawed) Rocker, saddle
seat ...,-..,-.-i4i.'...o) 2.98
A Solid Oak, Cobbler Seat Rocker, -bent arm. .$ 1.95
A Mahogany Finished Rocker, saddle seat. '...$. 4.80
A Mahogany Finished Rocker, high ladder
,. back . ".. i . . . . t. $ 4.75
A Mahogany Finished Rocker, oval panel back $ 3.75
A Solid Mahogany Windsor Rocker or Straight
, Chair . ; ; . . . . . . V. .-. .".;; . . . . .ll.TS
A' Solid Mahogany Windsor Rocker or Straight
, Chair . . , .'..... . . . . . ... . ..,... .$ 8.9S
A Urge Jacobean 0akv English, Tapestry Seat ,
and Back (a handsome pair, Rocker and .
Chair) each; .'....'. i .v.'-. .$17.78
A 3-Piece, Mahogany, Spanish Leather Parlor '
Suite i.. . $32.80
A Large Jacobean Oak, Tapestry Seat Chair-
and Rocker, each. i. . ...;i 1L7
A 'Large Colonial Mahogany Rocker, Spanish ' ; -'
, leather beat and back.-'; ... . .'. ; . . . .j,,. $14.78
A Mahogany Bedroom Suite, 3 pieces, dresser,
cmiiuuier enu uroooiiia, ..
A Brown Mahogany Dresser and
the two pieces ,.
:': ;',v.r.
Find Just the Article
You Need -
Mahogany Table Lamp, rose vV
or blue silk shade-.... .$ 8.25
Tapestry Fireside, Stool, over ' V i
stuffed spring seats, six
.26x30" .,.....$ 7.75
Famed Oak Telephone
Stand, and Stool,, with
directory shelf., .......$ 4.95
Walnut or Mahogany Fin- .
ished Telephone Stand '
and stool .............I 4.78
Large, Roomy Ann Chair, , , :
Spanish : leather, spring ' ;
..seat , . $ 7.28
Ladies' Desk, Circassian walnut.
A Mahogany Finished Oval Tray
A Kitchen Cabinet, solid oak, with
. metal .top, every needed equipment,
A. oarjoToW--
1
Miss Helen Scobie expect to go south
ro their winter home at Ormonde
Beach, Fla., about the middle of Jan
uary. ;-
. Mr. and M"rs."K V. Kirkendall and
Mrs. Barber left Wednesday for
Hollywood 'Cal, where ; .they have
taken a hoose until June. .' '
Miss Elizabeth Barker will not re
turn to school in La Jolla, CaL, until
later, because of a slight operation for
the throat which she has had per
formed. She will be with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker, at
the Blackstone until probably the mid
dle of January.
Mrs.'. M. -Fairfield la expected to
return ffom New York Monday or
Tuesday. 1 . 5 .
- Mr. and Mrs. Gould Dietz teare
January 17 for San Francisco, whence
they sail a week later for Honolulu,
to remain'jiatil March. .'
Mrs. Howard Baldrige has given
np her soorlarrn .yachting trip, but
goes east nent month for the junior
prom at Yale to act. aa one of the
hostesses. Her con, Malcolm, is one
of the committee of eight on arrange
ments and it is customary for the
"mothers of these(. committeemen to
serve in this jnantMr. .. i - ,i
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Personal Mention. ; .
Miss Carita Herzog of" Sioux City
arrived yesterday to spend the winter
with her aunt, Mrs. Samnei Katz, at
the Blackstone. She will attend High
school while here. ,s v
Mrs. Edward S. Luce who haa been
giving a Riley program through Iowa
is expected to visit friends in Omaha
enrbute for Lincoln. Mrs. Luce was
a personal friend of Mr. Rjley and
formerly' sang for him on his lecture
trips. She is now connected with
Cotner university..
Miss Alice Woodhead of Kansas
City who - was the guest ' of Miss
Adaline Jones during the holidays,
left Monday for her home. During
her staV a number of affairs were
Sale
' Carries with it a message straight to the
thoughtfut furniture wyer'thai makes its mm appeal
VALUES that speak, v
; Every piece in this sale is the kind of furniture
into'lchich the aualituis put before the price goes on: The
Low Prices which dominate
and not cheap merchandise. ,
One-Third Less . in "fowerjut uouars v man rresera
Wholesale Market Trices warrant, ' Our' salesfloors and
warehouses are rapidly Ming with recently received Delayed
Shipments of Furniture, Rugs and Floor Coverings, bought
' m wry large quantities on early 1916 purchase contracts. Talk it
over at home decide to come and look over the foUowinf?vabte& priced
below, and Weigh Them m Your. Uum Mind. .
Big, Inviting Easy Chairs and Rockers many ot them .
among the latest arrivals to our floors are on every hand. ; ,
Done m stunning tapestries, shadow striped velours and
leather. The are marked "as advertised" and the
white tap identifies them. The prices range on them at
$17.76, $19.78, $21.75, 122.50, $24.75, . $28.75, $27.50,
$29.78, $33.78. , 1
The Chair her shown is luxuriously upholstered one. in
mixed tapestry cover, at $28.75. . . .-
The Fyocker shown is one of a limited number, in rose and
green' tapestry or blue vekrar, at $21.75. - . '
the Following Prices Claim
Moments of Your, Thoughts
A Brown Mahogany Dresser and Chiffonier,:
; Adam style, inset cane paneling, the 2 pieces $68.50
A Black Walnut Dresser, heavy colonial style,
' 45-inch base, 30x36 mirror. . -. .-. . .$26.75
A Black Walnut Dresser, Williain and. Mary
, srle u. ...... 4..- ......:....27J
A Blhek Wahot Dressing Table, wing tnrrrors $18.78
A Circassian Walnut Dressing Table. ..... . .$17.65
A Mahogany Dressing Tsble, Adam style. , . .$14.75
A Mahogany Chaise Lounge (for Milady's Bed
Chamber) cretonne covering. .......... .$24.75
A Mahogany Bedroom Arm Chair and Rocker,
I rose and cream cretonne, the pair .$23.75
Wood Beds, panel ends, steel side rods, in fum
; ed oak, mahogany finish and ivory', $9.50 to $12.78
Four Golden Oak China Cabinets ' '
.'. .... . . . . ; ..... .$14.73, $15.95, $17.80, $19.50
Golden Oak Buffets. .$18.78, $18.75, $19.78, $230
Fumed Oak Buffets.. $12.75, $14.75, $19.00, $22.50
sA Black Walnut Buffet, pure William and
Mary design, 66-inch length, mirrored. . . . .$49.78
Old English Oak Buffet, same style.' ...... .$39.75
64-inch Heavy Fumed Oak Extension Table. .$29.75
Golden Oak Extension Tables, 48 and 64-inch '
tops . .$K95, 12.75, tiM, $16.75, $22.78
$87.00
Chiffonier,
.i .' $3-B0
.. " , f -w
g
$27.85
This Antiquo Mahog
any Spinet desk. . . . .
...V. $11.78
......$ .75.
sliding
.,....$17.78
w
An Ironing Board. . . i. ........... .. ..... .$ ' .78
A Household Step Ladder. ..."......... .$ .75
A 16-inch ,oven. Peninsular Range,-high closet
and 6-hole top. ...... . .. .... .$22.78
given in her honor, including a
breakfast by her hostess.
Mrs. George M. Hoerner and small
aon. Jack, left Saturday for their home
in Hastings, having spent .the holiday
season with Mr. and MVa. Herbert
Hoerner. , .
Dr. Arthnr J. Off erman, formerly
connected with St. Margaret's hos
pital at Kansas City, was home for
the Christmas holidays. He has left
for St Louis, where he will be on the
staff of the city and county hospital.
Dr.- and Mrs. J. P. Lord returned
(CootlBOMl oa roc Baas, Column On.)
The Flower
Habit Will Please
Your Friends
For centuries
flowers have
been the emblem
of pure enj'oy
ment 'and pure
pleasure. Just
as true today.
Try them.
' John H. Bath
The Careful Florist" '
IS04 Faraam St, Omaha
. Phona Douglas 3000' -V,
I
this sale, means big values-
The, Actual Saving to You is
$21.75
; ; Christmas ,
Left-Overs
Smoker ' Stands, in fumed
oak. .:$5.45, $5.78 and $ 6.48
A Fumed Oak Work Stand, $ 6.98
A Cellaretfe and Smokers' i.
; Stand combined, in fum
" ed oak, very roomy. . . . .$ 9J5
A .Ladies' Desk, in brown
. . genuine mahogany $18.78
- Small Quids' Chairs and Childs'
Desks reduced. ,
Solid Mahogany Book Racks,
Table Centers, Vases and Candle
Sticks, greatly reduced.
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