BLAST OF SIREN WHISTLE STARTS RED CROSS DRIVE Wheels of Campaign to Enroll 40,000 Members Arc Of ficially Set in Motion: All in Readiness. I !:c Kcd C'rc i:ir.i s on: Oi;: i:ic:;ilicr!ip oainp.:-rii drive to crtv'1 -Rim HI i.inotr'.iiv set io;i il l) ' vinr.j wi' n tlx. HI! hag cr -lad- nl liiC hUCV, i'lij'S C i j tui rl r rs in ";iri vxek. I ill" C. IH Jr. ; ("J'1 IK i;li meiLi into In lmililii'2 all imii.itcc. Iici In I Icnr;- Dourly. u ;:nd far into the :!;(! all -lav "111. ( ni'Jit to (iiit r ci y- thing in re:i'li:ic-i tor the 1 i tr 'ji'ii" , I in I; '.Viunn, Syfrrl. I winking under Mr-, '..'an their r1: nt nousv-Vj-ikuim- c;iir l)t'lv ri-purt-N On iiicniiicr.-liii (?air.(d I he Ciiiiiiaivii oiinii chairman or rapta 'i .i n'cloi-!. tiiday ami i-s t' la . tin 'nmniicr oi nil he made .it tec tire- wh hi report hi lore car!) ilav nl tile .inoersiii.) dine a? to the ntinnier nienilHit ohlained each day, Denver Reports Daily. Kiini'lis f-.om iJeii'. er. which cit nl" i'.s iiSililv to double (Nina 's ir.cni ! i ci -i i i i record, v ill he re- ed laeh liioniiiia. I j h i ;i il iii; Tue.v -.II. BV ' Sior Monday nioii;iiiK , I ' ii!ciuiu r.-h'p. tor his tain rii el u di: 1 1; grandchildren and s . i i -in-law. Mr. Morz vrs nall v solici ted the hexeiPge companies, cnlintiliK I11! meniher-hip. At Kounle Memorial churidi, where .a Kcd i'v booth was set up. Mrs. O. V. MalMrom "sold out" all her iih n;irrliijis hefore st rvicc were over and had to make a hurried trip down town to headquarters for nitire :i ein'nci hip cart's. South Side Campaign. J. I!. W.'.tkin iias taken the chair manship of the South S i 1 e commit (fr aud opened headquarters in his of fice, Twenty-fifth and O streets, where supplies may he secured. Mrs. V. H. Taps will captain the South Side women's committee. "Ten thou si'iid members for the South Side," is their slogan. Father (iulda v. ill assist. Harry Ultuer. tea flic oOieer, anil 1'cte Jolly, city detective, are solicit iijf Kcd Cross memberships in pool halls, soft drink parlors and cigar tore. "We baucn't been turned down once et," they say. (itiv L. Smith, ehairtuait for auto- mobile men, reported live companies 'hern supplyniK the I'armers I nion ot with 100 per cent membership re c-' Nebraska with Mifcar which the union ..ids "Kverv automobile firm in , was selling out to its members in Omaha will enlist 1(1(1 per cent." said , jOO-pound sacks contrary to the rul dr Smit'ii. j itigs of the food administration, until Obtains 100 Members. Mrs. Philip Potter, renent of lima i:a chanter, hatik'hter.s of the Ameri' can Kevolution. reports more .man t,..i i i .11 1 1 : i mil meninersnips scm. .miss "iiihf remiiianv. he attomev imnirt i- llarvalis. daughter of the Rev. Gust Harvalis. sdd $51) in' me nibcrships in , the (ireek colony Saturday, Mrs. V. P. Kirkeiitliil took nine membership)' for her household. I Forty-four printing plants haf tinned "up 100 per cent, II. F. Millikeni .eported. ; Mr. P.. I'. I'owlcr is. captain of i the Florence women's conniiit tt. Ail-' Uitionat lteal district chairmen an nounced are Misses Myrtle May, Fllcu Brown and Mesdaincs K. Finla, V. N. Hartnctt. Delia Koush. I.ee Van Camp, C. II. Marley. J. H. Kopietz, Frank Koulsky, John Har ey, jr., Isador Zieglcr, II. H. Maulick, C. Khoades. Nancy Y. Moore. J. 1! Bailey. L. K. I'.rady. Women' Club Active. y.rt. Warren Ulr.ckwell, chaiinmn of , women's i ganiatioiis. ures iiiemiirrs of clubs not meeting ibis week to report at headquarters in the Kcelinc buildin; to take out member ships. Mrs. K. S. Westbrook has charge of the Kcd Cross booth in the Fou ttuelle; Miss Ida Sharp at the Hcn sluw: Mrs. Ci. L. Bradley, Loyal; Mrs.W. T. Tagc. Rome: Mrs. Stew art Johnston, Keen; Mrs. A. X. Sinith, Castle: Mrs. C. L. Svkcs, Wellington; Mrs. T. V. Mik'esell, Her Cirard: Mrs. L. J. Millard. Mer chants;. Mr?. Allan Parmer, Paston; Mrs. McDonald, Sanford; Mrs. A. C. Mokes is at the l inoii station ant! Mrs. A, S. Ritchie at the Burlington. W. M. Jeffcrs, vice president and neutral manager of the I'nion Pa cific railroad, issued a circular to all departments of the railroad urging employes to join the Red Cross. Captain Charles W'anzcr will direct the work of enlisting memberships. Arthur- Mctz Finally Lands Job With the Red Cross Arthur Met approached Henry 'oorly. Red C ross campaign manager. headquarters Monday morning. . "I want to help in this membership ampaigu. What can I do?" he asked. But the campaign director was too itisy to talk to him. Mr. Mctz waited awhile, then tried lis luck with S. S. Caldwell, chair iisn of the solicitations eoniniittc. Jut Mr. Caldwell was busy splicitiii;.; J. F. Davidson, office manage nu n iiairman. was busy office nianagin. and W. A. Schall of the speaker committee was busy speaking, so ii. desperation he appealed to the la-t member of the committee. W. A. Pi.v Icy. chairman of publicity. lie buttonholed Mr. J'ixlev and held fast to him while he explainer ' See here. Pixley. 1 came dow n here to offer my services. Xow I want vou to tell me what I can do." "I'm only the chairman of publicity so if vou wa t to hcli) nie. vou can tn' low t to Sixteenth and Farnam streets and make a Ked Cross street speech," Pixley told him. "I'm on." came Mr. Metz's answer before the words were out of Pixley 's nionHl. Mr. Pixley is arranging the detail. n.?i!roads Report Ideal Weather Out In the State Nebraska weather out along, the 'les operating- through- the state is ideal, according to the station reports ' coming ; to t the Jieadqoarters. Tern prratures ranging' from 20 to 34 de greeabove zero were the rule. Gen erally it -was clear and a south wind. Agents reported that' the snow wa6 Egg and Butter Prices 54? Jump Up Two Cents f Butter has gone up 2 cents per pound in Omaha. The price-ijxing committee ol the food administra tion for Omaha Monday morning wnounced an increase of 2 cent per pound on butter and 2 cents per dozen on eggs, effective at once. The committee announces that this is due to an advance of an equal amount in the .wholesale market, and that the retail advance was sim rly made to meet this wholesale ad vance. The committee ' now quotes the best creamery butter at a maximum of 52 cents, and the No. 2 butter at a maximum of 49 cents. Best stor age eggs are 44 cents per dozen. if f K if w If MONEY RAISED FOR. WAR RELIEF FUNDI 5, Jewish Charity Increased by! f $4,500 at Reception f Given to Rabbi , Taxon. I pun an appeal made h arry I.. iinnian. .f4.50tl in ca-li ami checks t'M the Jewish uar siiiferer.i' relict': lit.'i'l va. preened lip 1 n 'he local com- , mittee, headed hv Mr. .iinnian. This j look place at a ieeepti.ni held Sunday ' eveiiin in honor of Kabhi and Mrs. i, i .Morris I axon lleth I lamedro.sli i syuaKoifue. I.are pelei inr the same l mill wire made dmim: the hifiii holiday : 'ea-nii iu the fall, ami the drive to 1 i char up the pledges i- now beiu i IpiiiMicd in older to tpialily for the, i ? I ,i.il M l.l 100 ,,l'er of Julius Koseiiwahl 1 nl ( hieaM, 1 1 iiitingi'iit rut the raising oi a fi-n-iiiilln.in-dollar relivf fund in i 1 (his eountfv. Meurv Muiisky presitled and wel-i , enined the new rabbi ami iiis wiie to their Omaha post. Kabbi 'I axon j i m ule the response. Rabbi Frederick ( ("(tin of I Cniple Israel also spoke.! 1 .Musical numbers were Riven by Mrs. ."sanit'cl Vewuian. Miss Nora 1'retl, I , Miss Isabel Kadniaii. and readings by Miss Miriam hvis, accompanied bv i Miss Kuth (iros.s. " SUM f PROBE IS ' BEGUN IN OMAHA BY FEDERAL MEN i uc nooks ot tiie iiiiaiiis-.viurpliv i 'company of Omaha, wholesale uroc- mf jers, are beiiiR t becked over by repre- ' sentati fs of the food administration j fyi .1 i lo (el tne laets as lo ine company s w : recent operations as evidence in the M 'ease brought anaiiist it by the Fed- , cral F'ood administration to show cause why their license should not be ' revoked. This is the" coinpanv which had tne administration stopped tins activ ity to conserve the sugar supply, i State Fond Administrator Vultle- i delegated Attorney John Y. Parish ot - o1ala t,, r,., ovcr the records of " ' . ' ately proceeded to the Williains-Mur- phy plant, accompanied oy a com petent accountant, to check the book: . Red Cross Won't Use Room Occupied by ''Unlucky 7th" liould Diet,' Omaha Red Cross chapter chairman, corrects the pub lished statement that the Seventh regiment rooms near Sixteenth and Farnam streets would be used for a downtown Red Cross workshop for women. "The room were considered, but tli(j probabilities are they will not be rented by the Red Cross. The place has not yet been chosen, but will proU.ibly be the ground tloor of the Ketuine building, Seventeenth and i Unify," he said. Mrs. A. L. 1'ted of the Red Cross 'earry-your-paekages-home" com ' mittee, urges all women shoppers to I ask for the Ked Cross stamp on the packages which they carry home, i "I want to make it clear that incr ; chants will not stick on the Red ; Cross stamp, by means of which the ! Omaha chapter will benefit 1 cent per package, unless the women ask I for it. It is up to the women to rc I quest the stamps," said Mrs. Reed. Just SG What You M What You IP ; ;gWantj U so i i U At thr down-town lunHi- I'l.ti, after thr .sho'V or when ! K "liuppini: dutlei become todi- dii", for D ' P! S j ' KjfijShk DHink ' : I I '! j !. I'' ' lit. I ',1yV' '' 1'' . -u. 2j ii '- ' I A delicious, nourishing re- Iteshment: npeti.inB with i I niels ; pur nd wholesome. , J s;rvfrt wherever invigor- p" I ' 9 .lino mnA vorhintr ftrin!. 1 1 1: ill .r. .ila Delivered lit our II U I pj borne in tht case. STORZ BEVERAGE & P M ice co. E3 Q Webtter 221. nj j flTE BEE: OMAHA. Only Six More Showing I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Useful Gifts in - FURNITURE : Rot kers, High Chairs. -Ladies' Desks and Cedar ! Chests, 48-inch Cedar Chett Well made. ; genuine eonper trimminjrs, worth 1 V22, on sale. $17. Plain. SIB - 40 inch Chet S8-00 I 45.inch Che.t. 1.2 - Large Size Cheitt ST." " Nice, Heavy Pedeitalt Any fin- I ish. . . S3.50 and S1.50 ; Bedroom Rockers or Chair $6 "m values, only SU.r.O - Some for ; Smoker Trayi SI. 00 - Card Table. Worth $3..r.O. at, - only .. 2.KO : J25 Ladie.' De.ki. . .SIH.r.O . $20 Detk. sn.r.o - Several for . . $10.00 I S32.50 Spinel Dek. . onlv -Foot Stoolt S3.r0 and S4.50 Library Tables Oak. mahojrany . or fumed fin'shrs, J'2J..r)0 values. " only S1S..0 and 1 'm $19 Library Tables S15 Larce, OversttUTed, Real Leather Rockers Spring seats and backs. . .T2.0(l values, only S.". - Imitation leather. only....S10 I Several Tapestry Rockers Over- - stuff.'d, only S22.r0 I Arm Rockers In mahoiTHiiv. tan- . t.ry or leather, only. .S12.50 - Leother Seat Arm Rockers 111 'ohlen or fumed oak, on sale, . for . .$.."0. 87-50 and SiO - $75 Parlor Suites, .", nieces. $(." I Push Button, Rest Easv Morris - cbir s?o.30 ; 20 Off on all odd China Closets . :,, $4.7." and $4.50 Dinin - Chairs, nnlv SU.00 Z Youth's chairs, S2.50. srt.ro - Reed Nursery Chairs ... 81.75 Children's Rockers, with Hrnis, I at 81.50- 82. 82.50 Kitchen Cabinet Bases, draw- " ts, 2 bins 85.50 - Breakfast Tables, with (Iron leaf, " onlv 85.0 " Hiqh Chairs 81-75 to S3 - Wheel High Chairs, SI and 85 Z Hall Racks or Costumers. any finish, only $3.00 - $30 and $35 Odd 4-Poster Beds, Z in walnut or mahogany, 822.50 - very 'i i. S ii i in i i ii i i i i i i i i i i i ii ii ii I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I ' b Give a Semi- : Made Skirt for : Christmas : Semi-made skirts are just Z right for Xmas jrifts. No Z danger of getting the wrong Z size. They fit themselves; Z one seam left open. See I them in our Daylight Dress Goods Section. Very simple to fit and very practical, at - $3.98-$4.98 1 1 I I I I i I I i I I I l ;i 'I l I I I i I I f '."W.:- I I i I i I I ii I I i ii ii I i I I ii I I I ii till II r Buy Your Xmas Groceries Now : WE MAKE THE PRICES rOR THE PEOPLE Kor your Christmas puddings. pi and cakes, us our " fantaus Diamond H or Health Flour. Every Sack guar- - antMd. per sack $2.8S-S)2.90 - Oinnlia Moiil Wncaroni or Spaghetti, pke 7v'sc '3.h. cakes Diamond H Hakinu Chocolate 18c S-lb. pkit. Srliapp's Shteiliieii Cocoanut 18c 4 lln. best White or Yellow I'ornmeal 24c lbs. fancy Japan Kiie 25c m 1 lbs. bot Rolled White Hreakfast Oiitmeal 25c . I.arite Unities rickles. Worcester Sauce. Horse Radish, Prepared Mustard. b"ltle 10c (:ilifoniia Ripe Olivet ran ...i 10c . II",. ounce cans Cnndonsed Milk 12' jc . UK. ounce jarn pure Apple Hulter - 2l-ounre jars Kruit I'leservea 25c 1 Taney Queen Olives, bottle 25c . raiiM MtiNtard Sardines 12l5c '4 Oil or MuxlHid Sardines, call 8' 3c N'o. 3 cans Colden Pumpkin 10c No. 3 cans Hominy or Sauer Kraut 15c No. 2 cans Kancy Wax or String Means 15c " So. 2 cans Karly June Peas 15c No. 2 cans fancy Sweet Sugar Corn 12' ic " Plum Pudding, per can 10c-25c " o lbs. California Crown Means 25c " THE GREATEST TEA AND COFFEE DEPARTMENT " IN THE WEST. " the Talk of Omaha"- Our Special Fancy Golden Santos . Coffee, per lb 20c . Diamond 11 Santos, fine drink, per lb 23c Porto Rico Wend, excellent, per lb 27c Diamond II Blend, an aromatic Coffee, cannot be ex- celled, per lb '. . . 32c - Special dale only, 3 pounds for $1.00 Choice Hasket Fired or I'ncolored Japan Tea 40c BUY A BOX OF APPLES NOW. We have a carload of fancy Idaho Jonathan Apples, ex- " tra fine flavored, nothing finer eating, sale price, per " box : $1.75 " PRIED FRUITS. NUTS. ETC.. FOR YOUR XMAS -PUDDINGS, PIES AND CAKES. Crown lluscnlel Raisin, lb 12'. c California Seedless Raisins, lb 15c " California Bleached Sultana Raisin, per lb 15c California Italian Prunes, per In 12 i-15c California. Muir Peaches, lb. Calif(rnia Kaporated Apple, lb The Beat Lemon 01 Orange Peel, per lb. The Rest Citron Pee!, per P New Shelled Walnuts, per lb New Shelled Pecans, per lb New Shelled Black Walnuts, lb New Shelled Almonds, per lb New California Fits, per pkir California Fard Dates, per lb The Best New Mixed Nuts, lb New Shell-Bark Hickory Nuts, lb New English Walnuts, per lb New Filberts, per lb New Rraiil Nuts, per lb New S.-rt Shell Almonds. II. I'suey Rice Pop Corn, per lb VEGETABLES. t ' Iiis. best Ohio Potatoes. l-'rch Spinach, peck ...15c . . . 30c . . . 35c . . ..70 . . . 90c . . .70c . . . 66c .12'..c . . .30c ... 20c . . .10c . . . 25c .22" c . . .15c . . . 30t 12' 3c I'resh Radishes, Carrots, Beet bunch Fancy Head Lettuce, head . Fancy Cranberries, lb Pascal Celery, six stalks .. Michigan Celery, 3 stalks . . Turnips or Shallots II Ill II I I I I I I I I I I I I l l i I i t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i i i i t i i i i Children's Handkerchiefs, 3 for 25c Children's Handkerchiefs. 3 in a box, with colored borders, special, at, a box MV Initial Handkarchiefs, 6 for $2.00 i Men's Initial. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, witn ; embroidered initials, 9 in a box, for. ..81.50 i i n iu iiiiniii i TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1?. 1917. Days Till Christmas-Our HlAYDENS X U CASH STORE X This Store Open Evenings Till Christmas Scores of Gift Suggestions, Suit Department Many special sales of Women's Outer Apparel at price reductions not usually expected until January and February. busy one in our Cloak Department. Nearly 1,000 Classy Winter COATS p at Vz Off Regular Ji Price V m m nil Velvets, Pom Poms, Velours, Broadcloths, Etc. .00 Coats. $16.67 ' $9.50 Coats. $49.50 Coats. $59.50 Coats. $65.00 Coats. , $75.00 Coats. J29.iiO Coats... 1Jl (J7 $35.00 Coats. $45.00 Coats. $30.00 Why Not Give Furs for Christmas? Here are a few interesting specials for Tuesday's sale. Kit Coney Muffs In taupe, brown or black. Cash Price, Tuesday, $7.95 Black Wolf Muffs Special Cash Price, Tuesday $10.00 Muskrat Muffs Special Cash Price, Tuesday $12.50 Red Fox Fur Sets Worth $18.00 and $20.00. Cash Price, Tuesday $112.50 Fine Cross Fox Scarfs and Kolinsky Capes Worth $125.00. Special Cash Price, Tuesday $95.00 Taupe Fox Scarfs, Hudson Seal and Jap Kolinsky Stoles Worth $65.00 and $70.00. Cash Price,- Tuesday, at S45.00 Hudson Seal Coats Some excep tional values, shown, at $150 t0 $350 1 Why Not a Nice Rug for a Gift? 1 This Week We Are Closing All Odd Rugs and I " Drop Patterns at Less Than Mill Cost Today. A f y Most Opportune Time to Buy at a Big Saving i t Make Your Selection Earlv. ' I i I V '( i i Y j : i l V 9x12 Best Wilton Ru?:. worth $65, Cash Price 853.00 8-3xl()-tj Best Wilton Rup, worth $35, Cash Price 843.00 lxl2 Best Axminster Rup. worth $33, Cash Trice 823.00 8-3x10-6 BeL Axminster Rug, worth $29, Cash Price. . -823.50 A splendid assortment of Brussels Rugs, in all sizes, at Cost Price to close. 30x63 Best Wilton Rug, worth $11.50. Cash Price 88.50 27x54 Best Wilton Rup, worth $8, Cash Price 83.50 36x72 Best Axminster Rup, worth $8, Cash Price 85.50 27x60 Best Axminster Rug, worth S6, Cash Price 83.25 27x51 Colonial Velvet Rup, worth $4, Cash Price 82.75 Large assortment of Rap Rups, in prices from 50 nd up N'othinp makes a more lasting present for the house than a Vacuum Carpet Sweeper. We are showing the latest models of the Bissell Vacuum Sweepers, at 89.50, 88.00, 87.00 Our line of - Carpet Sweepers, Bissell's make, at the following prices 83.25, S3.75, 8 1.00, 8-."5 a..d 85.25 Wo have a large assortment of Cocoa Mats, at. . -SOf lo 86.00 Have us give you an estimate of your window shades. We are selling you the best oil opaque shade, 36x84, complete. . . -65 ISc 35c ..25c per , . .5c -10c .15c .25c .10c i i , , , , i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H'dk'fs Most Popular Gifts for Xmas Women's Handkerchiefs, 6 for 85c Women's Taney Swiss Handkerchiefs, with colored embroid ered corners. 6 in a box, special, at. a box S3e Women' Handkerchiefs, 3 for 50c Tine Sheer Swiss with dainty colored borders and colored in itials; 3 in a box. special Cash Price, a box 50c Women's Initial Handkerchiefs, 6 for $1.50 Women's initial Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, with hand embroidered initials, special, at, a box 81.50 fancy .25? Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 1s to U-inch hem, special, at, each 25 Women's Handkerchiefs, 6 for $1.25 Fine Sheer Swiss Handkerchiefs, with fancy colored embroidered corner?, special, 6 in a box. at, a box 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i Low Cash Prices Will Make This Store Open Evenings Till Christmas will make Christmas week a Nearly 1,000 Classy Winter SUITS at Vz Off Regular Price . .$33.1' ! $85.00 Coats, j $95.00 Coats. $56.67 $63.34 $39.67 $4 3.34 $12,1 Coats $83.00 $50.00! $150 Coats $100 Other Specials Tuesday That Will Make Splendid Christinas Gifts French Coney Muffi, in the new Canteen and .Melon shapes, very special values, at, only 81.95 Long Silk Kimonoi, that sold at $7.50 ly at .$2.50, special bargain, at S1.-15 Sweaters, all sizes, for women and misses, great values, 87.50 and.. 810 White Mandarin Vests, white satin, regular $1.50 gar ments, go Tuesday, choice 85 Handsome Dyu Skirts, a bevy of newest and best styles and materials for selection; plain silks, plaids and novelties, special, at 87.50, 810 and 815.00 and at . $10, Tuesday, So.95 Women' Petticoats, in,taffeta, satin and jerseys', all" colors, at 85.00 Bath Robes, a big assortment of styles, all colors, two spe cials, at.... $5.93 and SG.95 Beautiful Blouses, hundreds upon hun dreds for selection, all newest styles and colorings . .85.00. 87.50 and.. 810 Women' Knitted Vests, sold regular- ( ii i i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Price ggc Lunch Kits with Thermos bottle ' Gem Safety Ttaiurs. Our"" Cash Cah Price $3.00 Price 8gc Pearl hamlled pocket knives. Cash ' Copper nickel plated 6-cup percolator" Price, from 65c to $1.50 j Cash Price $2.35 Sl.ic handled carving sets. Cah l-'iuart .Miiminum rice or cereal cooker Price, from $4.00 up; Cash Price $1.29 I'nion Hardware Co.. hest crade nickel plated ice skates Men's nd Bos' heel and toe key clamps ggc (0 $ 25 Ladies' and Misses' from $1.50 to $3 00 ...81.25 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Your Dollars Go Farther 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Linens, Towels, Table Covers, Napkins . Bath Towels Colored borders heavy quality, double absorbent. Cash Price, each 30C Bath Towel Sets 3 pieces, icy borders. Cash Trice S 1 .00 Linen Towels Guest size, hcrn nitched, damask ends. Cash Price. each iioC and 50O Linen Towels Largest size, buck . weaves, soft linen, hemstitched ends, novelty damask ends and border. Cash Trice. eaeh..75f Linen Towels Kmbroidered in colors at border end. extra Iarg-. . rare values. Cash Trice, each. at' St. 50 Table Covers- Kmbroidered and rochet, lace trimmed. Cash Trice. each 82.00 TaM Covers Ture linen, em broidered and "imitation hand made Madeira effects." Cash Trice, each 8-1.95 Madeira Handmade Linen Cloths 54-iiich size, beautiful designs. Cash Trice, each 81-1.95 Madeira Napkics Highest grade machine embroidered luncheon size napkins. Cash Price, S,'.75 Luncheon S Kl-piece set. em broidered. S:.50. S-t. S2-50 Dresser Scarfs Sample line, choice of white or colors. Cash Trice, each 50f Dresser Sets Embroidered scarf and pin cushion cover. Cash Price, each. 81.95. 81.7-5. S1.25 and 95!' Pillow Cases Boxed pairs, em broidered. Cash Price, pair, 81 Bed Spreads High-grade satin finish, scallonXl and cut corners, size of spread 85x95. Cash Trice, each 81.50 4 II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ii I I I I i i i I i i i i i i i i i : i m i i i : Toilet Sets, Leather : J Traveling Sets, Military Brush Sets, Minor's Hair I Brushes, etc. Entire I sample line of the . - pa : Florence Manu- : jS : facturin Co. f " Makers of Prophylactic I Keep-Clean and other I famous brands now on - sale At Just Half Price 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .Hi 111 1 1 1 1 1 ;i; i I i i i i n i,. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ; l Silks and Dress Goods - at our popular Cash Prices MAKE : IDEAL AND PRACTICAL XMAS j GIFTS. The items we advertise for ; Tuesday, are extremely good values: ; 50 pieces of 36-inch Satin Mescaline, every new ' street and evening shade; strictly all-silk; worth $1.50, Cash Trice 81.10 100 pieces of all-silk Crepe de Chine, in a full ', range of new colorings; a good, firm quality;'; worth $1.50, Cash Price 81.18 40 pieces of 36-inch handsome military striped ' satins, broken lines from oir regular stock that sold at $2 and .$2.50, Cash Price 81.18 ' 100 pieces of plain and novelty silks, including ! all-silk Georgette Crepe, Silk Poplins, fancy ; striped Mescalines and Taffetas, military striped Satins, etc., worth $1.25 and $1 J"0; your choice, ! Tuesday, Cash Price 85tf and 98 '. 10 pieces of 36-inch Black Satin Duchess, a ' high luster quality, rich dark black, worth today ' $2.00; Tuesday, Cash Trice 81.58 ' 5 pieces of 36-inch Black Chiffon Taffeta, me- ' dium weight, good black, worth today $1.25; Tuesday, Cash Price 95c 50 pieces of all-wool French Epingle, 44 inches wide, in every new color. A beautiful cloth that will give satisfaction and worth today $2.00; 1 Tuesday, Cash Price ' 81.25 ' 15 pieces of all-wool Broadcloth, rich satin fin- ' ish; sponged and shrunk; worth today $3.00; ! Tuesday, Cash Price 82.00 ' 25 pieces of 50-inch all-wool Poplins. . splen- did wearing quality in a good line of colors, ' including black; worth today $2.50; Tuesday' ' Cash pricc $1.50 : 500 Skirt and Dress lengths in plain and fancy ' weaves; Serges, Panamas, Granites, Batiste, ! Poplin, Plaids and Checks, each length' ' Price $1.98. 82.98. 83.98 1 1 i ii 1 1 1 n 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in n i i i i i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i n 1 1 i i i i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 , j , , HOLIDAY HARDWARE All copper and corner nickel plated ehaf- " int.' dishes, up from J8.00 " Copper nickel plated casteroles, up " from ji.50 " Klectrie irons, fully warranted. Tin " from $4.75 Ever-Ready flashlights, our Cash Pricle , 75c to $2.50 Ever-Ready Safety Razors. Our Cash 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it : & : : i : s : : a : a ; Jft : - a : t - : $ : Q m Ha : si s fim - ft : & : $ : ft ft 9 ft ft hm f ft ft ft ft ft : ft ft z n . A : ft : ft - A : ft fa ft 1 1 fzvv&v$z$vzw i rapidly disappearing. II TTTiT