THE REE: -OMAHA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, " V J 1 x New House Bills R. Ists, ' Lancaster Del.gation Fr-J the Platte connecting Snuudora and Doug HUM any county and a municipality mere M. In to acquire a nil and polntl construct and roalnialn a, building for public use Would authorize city of Lincoln and Lan caater aounty to build Joint court nouns and city ball, saying, (or Kama by a bond istiue nd-special lovlc.4. ' M. It. Sl. Committee on Roods ami t Ih counties K. K. J5, T.undy and Jacoba Amende law relating to apportionment of money received, by temporary school fond. H. II. 30, KppersonAmends law ra. lnllng to location of cemeteries and their g ovHrnmont. "- H. K. SKI. Knrieiion -Provides that .Urirtges Kepesls provlelnn requiring state ) when a county 'fat t How located In an highway bureau to reasslgtt automobile inland town seven or mora tnllia from owners thrlr old license numbers, rte- la railroad, and persona desire to remove 3Ulrri county treasurers to furnish llcens tt to wlunlil a mile- of a railroad, the pe uUnks. ' Ite.julres buroau to furnish two mion calling a special election need hav number plates to oaoli owner, on of which bu, 50 ner rent of the vol era aa doter- ehall be displaced on the front and one . met ut the last generul election. A en ine mck oi mm iua;iun. nuinnw 1 hrcn-flf tlia vots la necessary to remove. use or pastebosrd oarus ty oeaiers lor Mcu, ,')! 01Mr caM1) where a ma tars told In trnosit, Rood for Ijy days tori,:, ,h,ti K0vcrn only. Provides that Hi per cent of auto- Vt Js Hoaen nanln-a countv pioblla license tax ahall ba retained by the b "r-,KJ1 "ui,,,,? Vna? tal roll In mlttod to the state. Kineraoncy 11. n. !46. Committee on Roads and j Hrldges itoqulres rounty treasurer U wi pure . Iirllirt8- Knnot . rulnw of tue -road Cor .(Uto!nnbil drivers; allow Bpeed limit n' property of I ho ptatK, Kiiu'ruenoy r ir i vie r..r.1.T,m d. m rif mllea an hour In cities and villages, twlth apeclai enecplious th police and fir vehicles, ambulance, physicians and Sr jKoona; forbids 'drunken porsen lrlvlir; 'hers any one convicted of vlolutlon fmm (t,iirivlnir for threeiiontlin; pontilty or j:ot. 'o fSot fine, or not exceeding 60 days hn .tall for violation. Lists of violators o be kept by local court clerk, other i lu-nnltica provided for driving without a registration ' plate; jsundry other rcarula ItIoi a. Kinorifency, , I K. II. ."47, Iyart Provides for prosocu jtlon and )mfil.ihtuent of an accomplice in a felony as if he were the principal offf-nder, i If. K. J4S. Pyaart Oovarna recognla- of eaa and nrnhibiis aula of unfit ones. AnnUHl license f' of 1 for dealers, to be 'paid to Department of Agriculture. Pen-j.-iltv, l(l to J.id fine. Kincrncncy. K H. 3l l''rosl Provides for the an ;unl ejconiliir.ttou of county officers, Mhe Unities of officers in connection therewith, this manner of puyment arid qualification of auditors, time for advertising for bid? fund letting of contract. 1 If. It. 851, Franklin Provides that the ITiiHXlmum rales ' fcr nil commodities ahlpped by rnllroa'Vn shall bs 74 per ceni th rates In efftKt on January 1, 1 9'J7 atino remain In effoot until tha railway 1 ommlmion ahall huve provided a greater 4iatc. Kmeraency. -. If. It. Mellor Changing name of jtho elate board of agriculture to jtRtc.falr M'lonrd.i to conaUt of five members rom foncn congressional aictrict. tpifntner witn ftbe Rovemor, land c'lmmbisiuner, dean of jtlia agricultural college and the president offa duly elected delegate from the Ktuto f horticultural society, statewide farm inrtranisutlona, statewide live Btock associa ftlona nnd each county or district nrlcul tural society, who shall be ex-offlcio mem- li.ra for tha ntirnntA rf rti,ll hijt II n v itn.l fronsultlnc as ta tho wants, prospects and. conditions & ngrlculturnl, live stock and I nilKcellancous fair interests; at sucii nn jittal inceUru; ltta niada optional whether to elect -two1 or tnree lnehibera from each congressional district In 1922, each for a term of two years, ono of whom shall aot have served us a member of the board during tho previous year. The president, vte president and secretary, shall sonstl tu'e the hoard cf managers. All except : secretary most be a member of the state ifnlr board. Tha activities of the board are Jlimited io fair Interests only;. 110,000 Is .1 j'pi uprioiru nir payment oi iirenuuiis sfrom state treasury, and stats iiudilor Is to audit accounts. Members are to be pub! ?r, a day for Attendance at meettnirs ;und Rt tho fair, plus mileage, the prenl :b nt to get J40(., tho rice president $300, h tteasurcr V'.hb and the secretary as fixed by the beard. H. H. 333McI,eod Strikes from present !tw the requirement that relatives of per sons in stato hospitals for the insane must uay, where they can, r0r care 'and keep of patients, and substitutes provlsothat the Telatlves or friends shall have the privi lege of paying any portion' or all of tho account. . x . H. JR. S&4. McT.etd Kequires publication of notices regarding public Improvements or special elections in the newspaper pub li.hed nearest tho sites. H.. H. 3S, Armstrong Provides for maintenance by taxation of volunteer ftrlj departments or companies in cities where f organised. Kmersency. I II. 11. 35. Hascall, Douglas, TVesterhoff; l!owman, Peck nod Uriswold-Provldln; i 3lMtnca for ot'flcers, soldiers, sailors, marines, nurses nnd all ex-service persons' jjwh.. hava received an honorable dlscharirei Strom tho united states in tho war with Germany, for purposes to be known as tho home builders' business! profession, for ostry and land settlement plan, exceot ftou solentlous' objectors or ; those... who Sougnc 5 to. kvoiil service because of alienaae or 4 haying been guilty of' fraud ipr violation 01 tne selective semes act; requires state to provide a fund from which not to eg feed (3,1)00 shall be loaned to any ex service person to buy or build a house br a bualnbss, or la establish-himself in one of the Vecogpfzed , professions; 10 per cent of the prico liall be In cash, the balance to be amortized In 13 years; a nonpartisan commission Is to handle the fund, ono to'bs an cx-servloe man; pro vides for settlnc aslda: of school lands suitable for forestry reserves with kx-servlce men In charge; all other school i lands to be sold at auction to the highest I bidder, any ex-servlee man . to have 30 J years to pay for 1? if he buys up -to $10,- 000 provides for state purchase' or dona tion of lands where Intensive furmtng on 80-acre tract ' may' be. practiced oir" tho colonisation plan, nn experiment station in nearest ' paper. II. R. a3. Kpparso tlwtl of courts of ri son Enlarges Jurlsdlc- cord by giving them i.tiftwAr In inv di' on or In anv tntlencn- oneliers drawn no slate Highway runa , intailecutorv nroceerilnls to de- i.4Ped from automobile. Ilrunsea. by state " .i-i.I .., IT.ii. Mahuav bureau ilnrlilnerv and eoulii- claro rights and otherlegal relations on . rT 1 . r.,5 . .,.. wrlltun request for such declaration wheth er or not further relief Is or could be claimed, and audi declaration shall have tho force and effect of a final Judgment, subject, howaver, to review, it.: 11.' 364, rtandall Defining general libel to be a malicious defamation, ex pressed by printing, or signs, or pictures or the like, tending to impeach the hon esty, integrity, virtus, reputation, oharac tcr or patriotism of tha people of any na tionality, race, religious denomination or sect, tjiereby exposing them to publlo hatred,-.contempt, rliUrule, prejudice or dis favor. Punishment ahall be not more than $1,000 or a year In penitentiary. It shall not be a defense that any part ef act shall have buen committed outside tho state, and trial may be had In any county where generally circulated. The .truth, when published with, good motives and for Justifiable ends shall be a sufficient ahui'n in- umirici couri. defense , m II. U. 849. nouglnsnwiulres candling K. H. 3f3, Epperson -Adding tO' the dis qualification of a Judge to alt in a case whore the attorney Is either father-in-law, son-in-law or brother-in-law. - W. K. 3SG, Douglas County Mem bers Repeals old law relating to the practice or optometry ana creates a board Of ex aminers. , , H. R. 367, Hascall Providing that all donations and gifts to the university shall bo under "the control of the board of re gents and makes a fate treasure, treasur er of the university. H. R. J8, Barbour Provides for the or ganization, ef pest districts for. the pro tection of crops and pasturage, urovldes for regulatlotfand government penalties for violation. : ' H. It. 3ci9, Metlrs and Roed Requires fuller renorts from forelfirn rnrflnratlnn. j 'ach congressional district, together 'with and placing occupation tax on the basis Ftbe Governor. Initil eommlNSl.ine r. ilan of of irrnM rfAinta. tin fn, h flt t9A tiAn and 60 cents a. thousand thereafter. II. R. 370, Webster and -Sundquist Pro vides manner of mortgaging -trust estates, Emergoncsv . H. R. 371, Webster and Sundqulsl Law relating to contracts for construction and repair of drainage districts and providing how future districts may be organised. H.'R. 372, Downing Raises pay scale for county assessors and assistants from $5 to $7.50 per day In counties of small popula tion. If. R. 373, Epp"rson-Relleves second-"'-class cities 'ojd villages from glvlngbond in cases appealed by thcra. H. 11. 374, Hmre Allows segregated parts of school districts authorised by law to make tax levy up to 100 mills to levy the same amount. Reduces bond require ment from two-tnlrds to three-fifths ma jority at election when vote "is taken. Emergency. ' H. R. 376, Hascall and Randall Require .Metropolitan Water district to take steps Itrr the purclWse of privately owned ice plants before proceeding to enlarge Its own plant. In case of disagreement, county Judge to appoint, threo freeholders as a board of appraisers. If the water district falls to approve tho figures,, another board of appraisers may be appointed. Private owners may appenl'and tho district court may grant a higher award. H. R. 376, Jacobs Authorizes counties having 10,000 or greater population to ap point assistant or field, teachers, to woii under the county superintendent's direc tion and assist locnl teachers. Field teach ers required to hold first (trade certificates and have two years' experience. H. R. t"t1 Sti a tf Authorises second class cities and villages to use concrete pipe or vitrified clay pipe or other suit able material tor ; constructing sewers, Emergency.- o ' , H. R. 378, Votnw Permits resubmission of the question of Moving county seat within 10 years after an election upon that question, if a majority of. the Voters favored a change Iti tho location. H. .It. 379, Douglas Delegation Author ises Douglas county hoard to pave and repair roads adjoining the; city of Omaha and pay the onllre expense thereof.' II. R. 380, Drueaedow Validates district paving bonds hetotoforof issued , without lawful authority by sccond-dtass cities and villages, and provides for Biich legislation Id future by resolution of the mayor and council or board of trusteea. Emergency. II. R. -381, Druesodow Creates a board of cemetery trustees in cities of. 6,000 i 26 000 population, comprising threo. mem bers appointed by the mayor and council, and serving without ,fpa5'. H. K. 383. Douglas Delegation Omaha charter bill. H. K. 383, Downing Raises state ac.r countant's salary to $2,600 per year, and authorlzos the auditor ta appoint not more than 10 assistant accountants at $10 per day and traveling; expenses. Requires aa examination to bo made of the books and accounts of all county officers at least once In omry two years, without previous notloe.x'C-'upVs of reports of such exam ination to be fllod with the state auditor I to be located wlthlr reach; thel state Is and the county clerk. Penalty for wifh 1 to loasj $VS00 for lmprovemcnis. The holding Information or records from any f commission Is quired to safetruard tin I interests or tne state, and earn person ae- siring to avail himself of the law must I give bond for principal end interest. The I state to pay premium in advance for him If he hasn't the inouey and "collect after wards. I H. R. SET, Foster Provides that In I Douglas county firehouses may be used for I election purposes. II. R. 168. Douglas County Members 1 Definitely locating on section line be jtween townships 14 tnd 15 any bridge the" accountant, fine not exceeding $100. Ac counts iof city, village, township and school, district officers to be examined upon petition by 20 per cent of the resi dent'' taxpayers.. H. R. 384s Nutzmnn Allows majority of the school voters living In rural terri tory Included with a city or village con solidated district to detach such territory therefrom by filing a written request with the county superintendent. Emergency. II. R. 386, Mose'tey Fixes specific grav ity and other requirements of turpentine board of pubilo works may order over sold within the state, and . puts enforce- Victrolas 1 4 $25 $125 $35 $150 $50 i $225 $75 I $275 No home need be ivithoiit a Victrola u r 1 We'll arrange't'erms to suit your conveni ence oh any style. x X '' " ' ' v ( , " ' Gome in tomorrow and select yours. MIGKE-CS: A "The House of Pleasant Dealings"' l Fifteenth and Harney, .Omaha v Phone Douglas 2793 ! poimtimo V I f i 'nn4it All CrfCIAl FrTtR$.llTI!wrUfHl STUlClt CWOStCtS 1 iotc r osvfccr ment tn the hands of :'.ie deportment of agriculture. Penally for adulteration, mis branding or othnr violation, $10 to $100 fine or jail term aoi "seceding three men tha. ' - , II. - n. Ss: Oould and Miner Directs tne department of agriculture to pro vide for dally testing and 'Inspection of all scales In stock yards used for weigh ing live stock, grain and hay. bought or sold In tho yards. Forbids use of scales unless tested end certified by. inspector. Penalty $6 to $60 fn.c. K. Jt. 384. Heed (lives public welfare department general rtfpervlslon and con trol over nil water works, water supply systerTis. artificial ice 'plants and sewer systems, for sanitary -puruos is, ' except in Lincoln snd Omuha. "Tteoulres all plana bs sumblttcd fof dcpnruiient s approval. Penalty for violation. $10 to $600, lino; ,-oeh day's violation to conirtituto a new offense. Kmcrgcncy. II. R. Sj. WcCiellan Mskcs Spanish- American and World war veterans who have Reached the sge of 35. eligible to be commandants of state soldiers' homes. H. R. 3D. Dougias Delegation (jives rural territory. In Douglas county one member of the count), boards H. R. 397, O'Gara Requires city and village school boards and those In con solidated districts titpubllsh proceedings of all meetings' of the board at one-third the legs! rate. H. R. 398. Lynn Requires coiinty boards to designs! three official newspapers. If there are that number published in tho, county, in which proceedings of the board and other county legal notices shall' Be published. H." r. S. Fish arid Caifis Committoe Rewrites fish, and lanio lawt of Nebraska. II. R. 400. Anderson (Knoi) Provides for school district caucuses la districts containing lllage of more than SOU In habitants, ta be held two weeks or more before election, tor nomination of candi dates fr membership on the school board, tinergeney. II, R. 401, Morlan Raises limit of school tax In districts having fewer than 160 chddren from 31H to 10 mills. II. R. 402, Murphy, Hifnner and Kssaa Repeals state hail insurance law. II. K. 40, Morlan Rnlsca salaries of tonrd of control members from $3,000 to $C,00 per year. H. H. 404, Snow Raises salaries of secretaries to the governor, the board of control snd of State Hallway com mission and o various deputies to elective stnla officers to $3,000 per year. Emer gency. H. R. 40$, Gould nnd Miner Requires state; board of assessment to levy a state school tax cf 6 mills, proceeds of which ahall be placed In temporary school fund und apportioned semi-annually with otber revenues of that fund. Specifies certain requirements which school district must meet In order to participate ,ln, distribu tion. Emergency. IT. R. 4('.. Dyball Provides ,f or ergan- izatlon and Incorporation of Episcopal iburclt parishes and t tier conduct or their tiff airs. Kmergenoy. v H. R. 407, Douglas Requires 69 per cent petition of school voters to cs)ll an' election under the rc-dlstrlcting law and 60 rer'cent of the votes cast to uphold consolidation. 1 Forbids another . election I all bin three years. Raises petition r qiilrrnient for voters in rural territory, opposing consolidation to CO per cent. H. R. 40.1, Fifty-six Members Now blue sky law, H. K. 409, Wittltu'c (lives attorneys a lien for services upon muney of their clients hold In the custody of the court or any officer thereof, and , provides Mr trial of eny dispute between the attornn," and the client regaidlnri amount due the, former. II. R. 410, Ilakanson Raises petttlon re quirement to 6 per cent for holding eloe. Hon on proposed school consolidation, und require, a majority of two-thirds to carry it. Forbids another election it bin three years. H:. R. 411.' Lancaster Delegation Pro vides for consolidation of Lincoln and lis nuburbx. subject to a vot of tho people Jit each municipality. In the case of ab sorption of nny rucurban community the city of Lincoln will become liable for all of Its obligations, contracts, franchises ami licenses within the area absorbed. Police men and firemen of annexed suburbs to become members of city departments with out loss of rank or pay. The city of Lin coln thereafter to assess and collect all texts, defend nil actions at law and ad minister all affairs of annexed suburbs. Kmergcncy. HR. 412, Hllll.ird, Park ind Douglas Trovldes four-year term for state superln dent, after 1922, In couformity with tno Millies prohibition- against rounty Judges practtalng law atrly l all counties. sHub Jects any-supreme, d'.alrlot or county Judge or court clerk t Impeachment and re moval from office where ensaglng In such practice, H. R. 418. Reed and Klglit Olhers American lesion bill appropriating '$2,000, 000 as a fund for -rare aniljreHef of ex sor lee men, Vi furnishing food, clothing, iiuillial .or sisrglcnl aid, paying lunernl rvict,H-K, etc. Also authorised aid to Widows and depend" lit children of soldiers. Fund to be Invested In Liberty bonds and otlo r npprovo,13!"itrlUes, which the slaw treasurer shall place In the care of the board of control, uetlng us n board uf trustees for administration of the fund, lot rest thereon lo be used for relief pur poses. Payments to bo made through tho American legion, but none of the state fmulh tir bo used for Us maintenance. Pen alty lo fraudulent representation in ob taltng relief., fini not ' exceeding $600 or Jail term not exceeding six months, o' both. Umergency, toBdcnt. after 1922. In cot nniendod constlttil ion. Ji. R. 413. "Park. Hllliai ard 'and Douglas Prttvliles four-year term for county judges ifter 192$ as per new constitution. H. Mr 414, Park, TillMerd and Douglas New Senate Bills s. si on F. 308, Saunders and Others Kevl of Omaha charter actr S. F. 209. lloagland Authorizes county board to sell ground unnecessary for pub lic use. S.' F. 210, Hastings and Beebc Repoala old law extinguishing aurliorityof oxecu U'iecc and ailri.lnisrrsiricea who marry. J3.' F. 211, lloagland Requires csndldates for" congress and for Mate and county of fice to file expense accounts 10 days bo lero Instead of after election, nnd esti mate intended expense up to election. S. F. 212, Norral cMHUes out clause In auto license foe law taxing trucks on basla of "capacity load." S. F. 11.1, NrvMl - Authorises county boatd to hire chrk for county assessors. M. F. !I4. Merka Forbiils ilepariment of public works lo" extend state aid to "any bridge bolween launders ami lougb,h iMuutles across Plirtie river except one bo u....t....u ,i ...i i -. S. F. 216, Dutton Prohibits repudlafioiN l'l Btrri,i ,iii-uveiU"oi Miieno.v ,-,iu,iuieu in rltlss of second class and villages. S. F, 216, (looil. Uijss and Wilts, Au thorises new board vt Education for state normal schools to prescribe courses. S. F. 2ti, Coopr Defines "Kenernl li bel' against races or sects, and Imposes $1,000 fine. Introduced at suggestion of Omaha .lows. t . 8 . F. 211, Darting (by request) Creates slnte sclmol health director with full authority over all schools to hire in sptctur for health and sanitation. Law to be In charge of state superintendent S. F. 19, Hastings and Heebe Repeals wartime act protecting fights of soldi und sailors In -court. ' H. F. S20, Kduujtlonal tJommlttee Re moves school IcvyUlaiU In rural districts, with emergency. 8. F. 221, Kdurntional Committee Re quires county boards to furnish one fu'l tlme assistant to each county superintend ent where school population Is over 1,500 in county; half-lime assistant in other ountioM. 8. f. 222, Ib.elio Si months In eoimtw Jail for Illegal) voting and $un flnu and not to exceed six months fuss procuring Illegal voting, H. F. 223. lo.r! Bliss and Wlltsti-Kre-arrlbve rules for n u'mal school iioaro; o." education, Incluillng authorlxiMlon lo grant liachelor of ails degrees. H. F. 2::4. Ifoijcliind Amends habea-. corpus apiienl act lo -trlke out "by crimi nal procedure," unking appeal as In elli avtlons, t H. F. 2J5. Tfougland -Incresses bond lim it from $ l., o.imiii hi tlfii.tl'iil for1 muitlclpul publlo utilltii limuoveineiitii In cities t 6. One to 2(i,iiiio, and pnnldos authority asfm' . "enlargcmenis and improvemenls." M. F. 22. itccln I'mrc'is defocts In fewer law of 1919 for cities of second class. 1 , Coal cotilaiiiinn more than 2Xc, J,jPrr r(-'"c sttlpliur cannot be used in R3fS plants. ' V 3RUISES-SPMNS Alternate applications hot an J cold cloths then apply- VapoRuq tW 1 7 Million Jan UseA Yn,1u Buffets in all period designs In all woods and finishes are- Included in the gigantic Mid-Winter Clearance Sale at 20 to 60- per ,cent reductions. Aji example -of the Bargains that De nes comparison is shown above. This fumed oak buffet is i, priced it 24x35 In. Table Artistically turned, legs. Just as pictured and you can secure this bargain In the mahogany finish tomorrow -i s $8.75 W i'.a'ISK I II s- ' - f- . " ." , ' ' d e f a y- ilfl ' ' " r ' . . xt r Trr i. Was Priced $55 Kitchen cablhets in many,' many styles are now pi Iced to sell a t 20 to 0 rt cent reduction Just think what a saving this ntaltes possible. The., cabinet, shown lias lull metal sliding table top . V M and other labor- M 7 saving inventions aO g I M I J It' Is now priced- ssss jr ....... Htfed IJ' Englander , Couch Bed I I ' - Complete ' with Englander Springs " and I durable covered mat- . III tress. Vsed both as a V n J 7C comfortable couch and 0 M 4C I V l II as a full sized be!. . "" II " p,lcc'1'" "''" SBasalssr"- 60-In. l4ah. Table I I One of the maiy davenport table bargains Is shown here it . comes in the William P M 1 Cfl l and Mary period and pl W 3 I - can be bought on T mmmm m , credit Ammr- H Our entire stock is marked I to 60 per cent rediic-' . llllll tlons. This one has P P I golden I oak frames s9 s4 llll ' and is uphplstered in m imltntioir leather ...;.'. sT t II 1' inin ' time to buy furniture. Prices 'cannot go lower t than those in effect at the Mid Winter Clearance - Sale, In fact, we sincerely, feel that even if you wait for months and months you will not have as ,j?xeat an opportunity to save money. Every piece of furniture on our floors is included in the sale, "You'll find Thousands of Bargains that absolutelv defv comparison, and in every Instance you can be sure of finding me amcie you mcsi aesire mamea to sen at- Ami eon't forget thnt your credit buys tin imieh as at Hartaisn t. ji you are not supplied with the jeady cash, remember that it is just as mgrnuiea to buy cn credit as it is (o buy with -tash you are merely cashinjf ni on your future earninKs. Look over this advertise ment carefully and remember that even if vhat ypu need Is not shown, you will find it on sale at a sensational bargain price. - l i ' Save Biff Monev To buhurnW wan ounei oamcu rorccxam Orx WJ WW -iffnAfi to meet the aDrovcl of par-I outalde trimmed with polished niok- I I - 11 1 1 ticMlar buyers, urainaniy - n ei. tnuusw uib wh$id vi iiimi sw v i m hi,rfu for a limit itta. uui db- i norcpiain ana iteuuia it uu-itmu mo' i 11 sW mT m Mil M . eha XTIri . I piimiOt nA llllll Vll U Ik fori." V.I X - . mm wm. . y rNJlGr b and bDrinffs irullmanUavenport . 0 CTTV " -1 "Vfl .. - : The Mid-!,-nter (Tcaii.nee nlc pedtlc- , .V . A Jfcaw Xl f aV Tr" . tlons have cre.tted a nrf Sh, mwm ... ' l XJT Vc -saa. XM1 M .- ' " F-'some-wonderful bat;- g mm K m "X. W CS ' I T H " (tains, one ot which is V. 3 " III m 11 .It shown here. . full Km m V AJi Vt'N ' , I length davenport at.. .W "sf .V jmPt 1 I A Simmon's crib in white ' ' : "C: ' - , imWih ' this bargain In the. mahogany II ' " II ..Ytn-dni aide. IJmtZ. ti&sS&SSMgtt WwPN ? ijz -I ;S'fepE3' sF' Sacrificc I 50-In. Mah. Table . U lEHvlSI : IPilllSP' I ne of the maiy davenport table bargains ff VW BffflU. lip" VI I WJJ I II II I II I ' t ' $lO50 rJ:- u : . r- . & -w a r iriiMi , gvrgi bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbhbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbsbbbbbbbbbbbbb ST m llllll vTvi'iiu rnce hashed - M l, rterii IW UJ VLU u r -tl ' X J I t I savkig. Several choice I fT. f Now Priced at Every chiffonier In our enorm ous stock Is reduced 20 to 60 per cent hundreds of other bargains await your selection tomorrow. Price Smashed to $ -A room full of furniture nnd you save ninny a dol lar on your purchase. Because of the illd-Winter Clearance Sale and the astounding reductions we are able to offer this seven-piece fumed oak library suite for only bave About $10 492- Tni!..t tnhlefl nil en nt SO to 60. per cent reduction one of tho bargain outfies Is shown here. The golden finish table and stool go at If 13.75 Kroehler Kodav Bed to sell at Sanitary Couch $975 ,l':st as shown n;nde by Slnr, ri.-ri's and fully 1; 1 ivutced. 9x12 Seamless Royal Wilton Rugs Tomorrow we offer you' these high-grade runs at a saving that amounts to? several dol lars 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs High pile Velvet Rugs of a Quality that gives! years ana years or serv ice. Bee tbem row. Only ............ 9x12 Seamless Wool Brussels Rugs A new assortment ofl Datterns and charming color combination.!1 make choosing easy. On terms at this spe cial price Use Your SJ Credit A small payment Hoy, i ei tha balance in easy Meek iy or Monthly installment makes burins' easy at Hartmnn'fl. Come in to morrow m4 investigate. A Bargain That Defies" Comparison 7.6x9 Seamless Wool and' Fiber Rugs Coma, early v tomorrow.. so as to select from most complete stock. Use your credit....... 27x60-inch Axminster Rugs A splendid chance for you . to select a hlgh jrrade rug nt a 'real saving. Several choice patterns si 27x54-1 nch Brussels Rugs These rugs are shown in a splendid iwiort ment of patterns, so you ro sure to find ono that pleases. Price Smashed Another Shimicur.s Led, bargain rii; t vn hut. 1 'v jiiipin iiiea m Omaha. Has 2-In. con tinuous posts rhitosc pold bronre er wliito mamcl finish at this Ii lice Can't be Duplicated A solid oak dinimr tubl proud to own. Comes in the gulden finish -nnd is Just its shown S 'here. Take sdvnntiiBc 1 of tho dale price" and ave money : Rvery period dining i loom suite goes at iO to uer cent reductloa you will fliii many BUiies otrereu at prices innt aery cuinpunson. .n; Tb.' chairs iif'thts suite have cane paneled barks VJ . ....l.nl.nM.l tn lr.a1.p Tll f miu m, ut'ti-.!.. . ... giijuitia . , .. . . ' - -- table 'extends . to fuTT six feet.Euy the full suite of five piece's 'tn Jtirobcon Oak... ,. . .. . ' id OP that you will he Usual Credit THe Full Suite Adnm l.urlod th in rich Ivory finish bo- cause of the JIHMVlnter Clearance Hale v,e are able to offer you this astounding bargain. YMch piece is as shown ansr" Is decorated with Chved ornaments. Use your credit and tales advantage of this remarkable offer. Come early ' tomorrow Exclusive 1 Columbia Shop Real Another a Bargain - Mahogany fi-suits are not only artlstl -ally .ihi.ped, but they are also Inlaid vitli cane, imncls. The loose scat cushions are filled with smsll sprlugs. Insuring ' permanent ?heije . and comfort. This astounding bargain is fully siiholstered in Ait figured vclour and now sells tjr Sixteenth Between Harney and Howard ... .V,