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188 MARJORTE ‘MeDOWALD, for
morly of Valdosta, but moré re
ecently of Oriffin, and Frederick Al
h Rocke, of Beaumont, Texas, were mar
ed Saturday at noon st the home of
she Misses Camp, the Rev., W. P. King,
@f the First Methodist Church, offieiat-
Wng. Miss Marjorie McDonald before her
smarriage together with her mother, Mrs
Otis MecDonald, was spending the winter
Mere while Dr. Otis McDonald s in
Mrance. The bride wore & taflored msuit
fi dark blue worn with a taupe-colored
L Bhe ecarried bride roses showered
Writh wvalley lillies, Mr. and Mrs. Roche
Nest later via the Central of Georgin for
withelr wedding trff to New Orioans after
wWhich they will reside in Heaumont, Texas.
Mrs. John B. Mills and Mrs. Joseph D,
Poyd 'gave a supper party Sunday even
Sing ifor thelr guests, Mra. Btephens ook
i&fl Miss Catherine Hook, ©f Atianta.
Qovers were laid for twalve,
Mrs. TR. Wrank Jones and Wiss /Annie
Woheat .Jones, of Macon, guests of Mrs.
Wheat, ‘were seomplimented Hnurd:{ with
8 dinner party by Mrs. Richard ftehell
it 'her home on West Taylor street.
Mrs. John Heury Crouch was hostess
IFriday afternoon at a domine party en-
Atertaining her club, _ Those hrreum weore
rs. Crouchy Mrs. Frnest ewton, Mrs.
Manley, Mra. Benjamin Brown, Mrs
bert Williama, Mrs. Julfus Gresham,
Mrs. Wil H. Beck, Mra. Ober Lyons, Mra
mes Owen, Mrs. Mark Jones Hu‘
uch was nassisted In nntorulnlng by
Bor 'mother, Mrs. C. P. Newton. ‘
" /A tea was given Monday by Mra. IRobert
, ißhepard In compliment to her gurnu
B. G. Black and Mrs. George Bciple, |
Atlanta {
Wiiday afternoon Mrs. 'l’h-gufl was hon
at a bridge :nrty iu honor of Mrs.
ack and Mrs Sciple. Three fables of
ge ‘wers played. \
Miss ‘Opal Bmith rentertained Baturday
mmnn at & bridge luncheon at her
jome on “West Folomon street in eom(yu-‘
t tto Mrs. B, G. Black and Mrs. Geo.
ple, of [Atlanta, (guests of Mrs. Robert
pard. w
nivited fte mmedt ‘the honorees were =n ;
Ibur Parnes, Mrs. Charles Vogler, Mrs. |
LW, Norman, Mrs. Fred L. Durkee, Mrs.
% Ipgram, Mrs. Charles Murray, Mrs.
an Drake, Misses Laura BEalley, Flor
ra' WGresham, Paullne axwell, r.uzuuno
~ The ‘trophies fn the game were
won ' Mrs, Blnch Mra. Gilman Drake
wnd Miss Florence CGresham. Assisting In
wmn‘ were Mrs. Mary Neely Smith,
TLaura and Luzaune Balley.
. MMrs. M. J. Barham 15 the guest of her
tm‘hm. Mrs. B, M. McCoy, in Macon,
iss Mamie Mills has Dflurmld to her
Mome In Atlanta after a few days”, visit
ito Ther sisters, rs. Marcus Oarson snd\’ir-.
Wrank Lindsay, Mra Cu‘m entertained
t «dinner SBunday in compfiment to Miss
te Mills mnd Mra Harriott Cope God
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At confoys?l weenston of Monday afterncoy
mho v.o?nl meeting of the Missionary
y of #he First Methodist Church,
which took piace in the sund.‘ Behool
munex with w large number of the mem
tbers and several outside friends present.
A @elightful musical program was given
fthowe staking part were Mrs. Eilzabeth
Huff Wilson, moprano; Mrs. hvk Pitt
sman, planist and acompanist; Miss An
am“r‘xlor wianist: Mrs. H. H. Baker,
; Paul Waiker, baritone. Later
%hmontu were mserved.
5 Mnude Shackelford complimented
M. ¥Frank Jones, of Macon, who I 8
muent of x;& Frank Tos and Mrs.
Wheat, w m theater party Tues-
Wrnoon
Marguerite Wiakely, 3fiss Taura
~ Miss Huzanne Palley formed a
party going to Atlanmta Wednes
o wee ““The Thirteenth Chalr,* at the
, “Thester, 1
$ Montes Brown entertained ten of
Ther mmong the Imm:w st At
" emioped gheater party Wednesday af
ew. Wobwt 1. Strickland was v-n
Tuesfloy @t @ Aelightful spend-the-day.
gty ot her home on College streot in
o her guest, Mrs, Sims, of
Tiattie Fload Test Wriday Flor-
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a mont
A powity home wed of Thursd
e flha ny wad
w Mise Bertha u"o'lotm and
. Pattersen, of Pomona, which
ot 0 dalox‘k s! the hmp g.lut’!‘:’-
e ISwmes rowry, the v, k
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young saes tned
youte fody friends at & dinner dance
cowming of the Flotel Oriffin. Aftor
the younmg people enjoyod & dance
P S S I——
Beantiful Halr Mas & Cash Value To‘
Business Women. }
TRY BROWNATONE—FREE.
At the Foderal amu%vmmt bureau
1 gos the Chicago oman's Clab
handred. women of 40 years and
have applied for positions since
E. The woman in charge of the mu
desk T‘l'\ln tmnkl{ tells the appli
wants that they, must dye their hair if
%—n to g:: into Government work
" she clares, “is a plain state
mant -of what every woman knows''
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“Rich Brown Hair Makes
Plain Faces Beauttful™
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The war s over and the eall for vol.
antear workers has decroased. But it is
wtill trdo that the woman who would win
mecopnition In the business world or In
society can no longer afford to neglect
gy, streaked or bleached halr, But the
‘nfill woman will avold dangerous dyes
and will (lnl”hm hair and will wuse
“Brownatone.
“Brownatone™ 18 the one safe, re
Siable, easy to apply hair tint for chang
i g gray, f'aded, or bleached hair.to any
* beautiful shade of brown or black
Absolutely Harmless.,
Greascless, odorless, easy to apply-—a
eomb or brush is all you need, Instant
in results and guaranteed to contain no
lead, sulphur, sliver, zine, mercury, anl.
» line, coal tar products, or anything to
+ Injure the hair or the most tender scalp,
*6 Tar superior to so-called “‘restorers” and
harmful “dyes.”
Sold and recommended by rellable
dfll::illll everywhere Two colors
“light to Medium Brown' and “Dark
rown to Black.,” Two sizes, 36¢c and
1.16. Refuse all substitutes. Used for
se, az well as growing halr and in
** dorsed by thousands of women in socle
#% 4y and the business world
Trial Package Free,
u {ou write at once. Mall the coupon
: with 10c to pay postage and packiug
and we will send vyou a free trial pack
" age of “Brownatones,’' with valuable
booklet on the care of the hair. Mention
shade desired when writing or pur
ghasing. This ¥ree Trial bottle not to
be had at dealers, but only by mail from
‘ us.
Mail This Coupon Now.
The Kenton Pharmacal Co.,
433 Coppin Bldg., Covington, Ky
# Inclosed find 10 cents (to. cover
gofl!l(r and packing), for Trial |
aokage of Brownatone
Light to Medium Brown or
E;k Brown to Black.
k shade wanted and mall with
full name and address,
at the srmory. Fifteen eouples wers
dancing. The chaperones “'H Mra. W.
K. H.n‘cnuz. Jr., and Mrs. Charles Vogler.
John D, Stewart, of the tank corps, has
been mustered out of the service and ar
rived last week to visit his mother, Mrs
Annis Randall Stewart. Mr. Stewart has
just returned frem omnm. and has
been ncul;éaratlnx‘ from inju at Man
chester, nglan in the base hospital
there,
lieutenant Nathaniel Balley returned
Inst week to Cmr Grant near Roekford,
111, after a short furiougfh ;}mut at home
with his paréuts, Mr. and Mrs. David J,
Balley.
Mrs. Willlam B. Royster has returned
rom Atlanta, where she spent & few days
the guest of her sister, Mrs. FEila Bamp-+
son.
Mra, D. W, Pritchett, of Barnesvilla, is
the guest of her mother, Mra. Henry H.
Bass, lleutenant Haskell Bass, who has
been stationed in lLos Angeles, Calif., has
been mustersd out of the aviation corps
and ¥s at home with his mother, Mra, H.
H. Bass,
Mr. and Mre. Newton J. Baxter enter
tained Bunday .l‘fl:! beautiful dinner In
honor of their # for the week-end,
Mr., and Mrs. ¥Frank Baxter, of Atlanta,
and Mra. W. O. McMullen, of Hampton.
Mra. David Nunnally, Mrs. W. W, SBhan
noni( Mrs. Addie McEvory, Mrs. Clark
Dickingon, Mrs. W. 1. Fillyaw, of Wil
liamson, wisited friends Bere the past
week, -
cooo
RS. BE. P. MCDARTEL 1.. hontess to
her Bridge Club on Thursday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Haywood Killott entertained the
maids and matrons on Wednesday after
noon from 3 to §.
Dr. and Mrs, C. V. Bmith, es Tennille,
were yrmnt“{uem of their two Aaughters
z‘ar«. Mrs. Henry McCalla and Mrs. 8. B
illott.
Mrs. Roberta, eof Gainesvilia, is with
her sister, Mrs. J. R. Lee,
Mrs. C. M. Bwords and B. D. Whatley
had as their guest this week their sls
ter, Mrs. ¥. B. Holley, of Marshall, Tex.
Miss Dorothy Hall, who has been the
spulur and attractive guest of the Rev.
d Mrs. M. E. Peabody, has returned to
her home in Adel, Ga.
Mr. A. D, Bummers has Jnst veturned
from a trip to Now York.
Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Huff were with
friends in Atlanta this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Downs were guests
of Mr. and Mra Walter Farguson in
At‘%m- Wednesday.
ss Laura Holliffeld and Mrs. lrfl'
lnl:‘d"lpont several days In Atianta re
cen
W. 8. Almand has Sust returned from
Bt. Louis, Mo,
Mrs. W. H. Baldwin has returned to
Madison after an extended wvisit to Mr.
and Mrs. Tharpe Baldwin,
Miss MA{{IIQ Cowan is In Aflanta with
“her mister Mrs. Asbury Welborn.
Miss Willie Cowan is spending the month
in Florida,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Frodnax, of Wai
nut Grove, were with relatives in Con
yers Bunday,
Mins 'l'l‘rvln. domestic sclence teacher,
entertained the members of the board and
faculty at & € o'clock dinner Tuesday
evening. SE RN
conQ
Washington,
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188 BUSIE GILBYRT expects to
leave this week for a short stay with
relatives and friends in Milledgeville.
Mrs. John Bmith, of Atlanta, spent sevs
eral days last week with relatives in Wash
ington.
Mrs. W. T. Fluker gave an informal din
‘nert for her son, Richard Fluker, of At~
anta,
Monday afternoom the Mhflon-g Bo
olety, Circle Number One, of the Baptist
Chureh held a ver“ interesting meeoting at
the home of Mra. T. J. Wills, During the
n(torl(\‘oon delightful refreshments were
served,
Mrs, ¥, 8 Hand and son, who for some
time have been guests of Miss Klizabeth
Armstrong have returned to their home
in New York.
Miss Tvy Oalhoun returned Friday to her
home in Abbeville, 8. C, after a pl t
visit to thln!'ton, \olnh; the (m:t-:f
Mrs. J. G. Wright while here.
Mrs. H. P. Quin’'s friends will regret te
lewrn that she has been quite sick for
some days with influenza,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Newsome have
moved Into apartments at the home of
Henry Cong.
Mrs. R, Callaway rurw-od infor
mally at a dell{‘httul InIH Thuraday,
lr-onmllmommj ra, Harry Washer, of At
anta.
The friends of Major and Mrs, Chester
Gawne will be ln!mnfin‘u learn that
thlt-,y are making their h: n Sante Do~
mingo.
Miss Loulss Pope returned the last of the
week from Augusta, and will leave lhort'z
for Crawfordville to spend a while wi
Miss ¥lazel Melton.
The Rev. 8. P. Wiggins came from Ath
ens on Friday, holding the First Quarter-
Iy Conference of the ,Methodf§t Church on
Friday evening.
'rhur-dx awnln?flln. Willlam Toombs
entertained a few friends at a bird supper.
Covers were placed for ten, the table be
ing decorated in white h{nclmhl and
candle sticks, ‘The guests Included Mr. and
Mrs. Gabriel Toombs, Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence ¥Fortson, Mr. and Mra. Arnold Wells,
Mra. Addie Latimer and James HBnson,
Miss Loulse Toombs gave a birthday din
ner Thursday len&‘u guests Mra, Wil
Ilam Toombs, Mra Ilingham Wood, Mr.
;fiv‘\d“Mn. Arnold Wells and Master Billy
ckler,
Mr. and Mra. Carl Zirkes have returned
from Atlanta.
Mrs. James Hrn- and Miss Mary Helen
llly':l. spent a few days last week In At
anta.
Mra. Allen Wingffeld s recovering from
her recent {liness,
Mra. T. M. )lefllulw; and little son, of
Atlanta, eame to Washington on _last
Thursday to attend the funeral of her fath
er, . J. Smith,
Mias Margaret Hynes roturned from Sa
vannah on iday where she has been vis
iting “"b Frederick Doyle. She was ac
companied home by Mrs. Doyls and her
two young dauf,h(orl.
Mrs. Jonyh arantha has returned from
a short visit to Stene Mountain.
Dr. W. W, Hill s {Il with Influensa at
the home of his brother, W. M, HIIL
Miss Kate Wingfield was a visitor in
Miliedgeville on Monday,
Mrs. M. M. Green delightfully entertained
at a family dlnlnx the first of the week.
Mra, Sara Sanders returned from At
lanta this week where she has been for a
few woeks' visit,
Mrs. William Strickland, who has beem
In the West for some time with Mr, Btricke
‘hnd. fs visiting her wsister, Mra I T. Ir
'ln:h-lr.. before returning to her home in
‘Valdosta, .
Mrs. Frank Cofley spent a part of last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Colley dur
:n‘ the absence of Colonel Colley in At
anta. .
Tuesday afternoon, Mra. E. Y. Hill de
lghtfully entertained a few of her friends
at bridge. After interesting games deli
clons refreshments were served the fol
lowing guests: Mesdames XKathryn Hlll,
Sarah Dillard, Brownie Irvin, Frank Col
loy, Emma Willingham, Richard Calla.
way, K. A, Wilheit and Gabriel Anthony,
Mre. Edna Culver spent the end of the
weok with friends and relatives in Sparta.
Alr, and Mrs. Jose Welch and young son
167 t Thursday for their home in Wu‘\!nl
ton (‘\l{ They were accompanied by Miss
Mabel Lyndon, who will be lhc}r guest for
soveral months,
The Rev, (. 8 Fraser entertained the
stowards of the Methodist Church Tuesday
ovening.
cooo ‘
Thomson.
ICHARD BOWDEN (s in New Or
loans, La, at present, where he is
spending a few days.
Mra. Cicere Gibson and Miss BEvelyn
Gibson spent Wednesday. in Au,mn
Mrs. J. T. Pate has returned from Elber
:‘on, where she has been on a visit to rela
ves
Mra. . MoManua, of Birmingham, Ala.,
has returned home after a months' visit
here te her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B
Wilson,
Miss Mirlam Harrison has returned to
Milledgeville to ;Juumo her school work.
having been call home by the illness of
her mether,
Mrs. Stacy Story s improving from an
attack of pneumonia.
Boyd Dunn, who has been stationed at
Camp Gordon, has received an ho‘ilblfl
discharge from the army and i# «t home
again,
Mr. and Mra. J. J. Morris, of Atlanta, are
the guests of Mra. 8 F. Morris, here.
Mr. and )#-1 Roy Stockton have returned
to. their homae in Jacksonville, Fia., after a
pleasant visit to his mother here,
Mrs. Bennie Hatcher gave a dinner par
ty at her out-of<town home Monday even
lnt Mra. R. L, llldn?nv. Miss Elinor
Jo m? Miss O'Y' ®, Miss Della Lo
key :: Mrs. B, Wall were the Invited
gues
Mr. and Mrs. . A. Powden have been
n Atlanta and Decatur on & vieit to
this week,
The Rev. W. T. Irvine, of Augusta, was
Wednesday.
McDonald has W
an extended visit to
HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 1919.
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88 some Suites
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Axminster Rugs
EGULAR o ED TAG
R"FRics Bedroom R'rices
% 79.50 3-piece Golden Oak Suite. .$69.50
$149.50 3-piece Cir. Walnut Suite. . $99.50
$127.50 4-piece Ivosy Adam Suite. . $99.50
$154.50 4-piece Ivory Adam Suite $139.50
$157.50 4-piece Mah. Adam Suitesl44.so
$167.50 4-piece Ivory Adam Suite $149.50
$187.50 4-piece Circassigh Walnut
Adam Buls ....conedsosenes . SIED
$227.50 4-piece Ivory Adam Suite $197.50
$287.50 G-piece Ivory Windsor ,
RIS . s vias cov TR
$337.50 4-piece Ivory En. Louis
$397.50 8-piece American Walnut
Queen Anne .................$349.50
$587.50 "T-piece Solid Mahogany
Adam Buite ......¢0 cocee. . 540000
ODD BEDS
$69.? 5 Poster Bed, Solid Mah. $59.50
$49.50 4 Poster Bed, Solid Mah.. . .$39.75
$49.50 4 Poster Bed, Walnut . .....$39.75
$49.50 Pair Twin 4 Posters, each. . .$39.75
$39.75 Tvory Enameled Wood Bed $24.50
%33.50 Ivory Enameled Wood Bed $23.50
£37.50 Ivory Enameled Wood Bed $25.00
$27.50 Ivory Enameled Wood Bed $18.50
$26:50 Mahogany Bed ...........$17.50
$27.50 Mahogany Bed ............$18.50
ODD CHIFFONIERES
$46.00 Mahogany Chiffonier ......$32.50
$52.50 Mahogany Chiffonier ~....542.50
£93.50 Walnut Chiffonier . ... ... .$65.00
$39.50 Walnut Chifforette ... .....$29.50
£69.50 Mahogany Chifforette .. ...$47.50
ODD DRESSERS
$29.50 Tvory Enameled Dresser . . .$22.50
$43.50 Ivory Enameled Dresser . . .$32.50
$45.00 Ivory Enameled Dresses . . .$35.00
£69.50 Ivory Enameled Dresser . . .$49.50
$59.50 Mahogany Dresser, at .....$45.00
$59.50 Walnut Dresser, at . .......$45.00
CHIFFOROBES
$47.50 Golden Oak Chifforobe _542.50
$54.50' Mahogany Chifferobe .....$47.50
$61.50 Mahogany Chifforobe ... ..$54.50
$127.50 Ivory Chifforobe, glass drs. $92.50
LACE CURTAINS
$32.50, Standard Size i s s R
$2.25, Standard Size SR e ks isee s banans oo ai oY
COMFORTS
$7.00 Comforts Kttt s diila v s saamedouns D
$9.50 COMIOTtS. . ccccnvsacsscossmensassemscessss :$5.05
SIO.OO TComßorts ....c.cconsscsusapassssccaadensss PSO4O
$12.50 COomEOTrtS .. .ovoscossisscvansonssmescavscs §.98
$18.50 COMEOPES . /icecocnnsinnssasrscsseßovngess HO.OO
OIL HEATERS ;
$7.95 01l Heater ......cccocsracssvsapovocssess...§s9B
BREE O BRREAIE .\ e ansasaba sk vaaniass vss TR
DR DS G BRI ... i oanibaiinsvsrshmeesniors i NINRTS
$34.50 Garnett HOater ...ccccivoinnnsnsancnsess . $10.78
$30.50 Hot BlAst HOAAE .. vssnerisovenameass oo DTSOO
: FLOOR LAMPS
$22,60 Lamp and Shade, all colors ...............$16.85
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$36.60 Mahogany Reading Lamp ....ccvveetere...s26.so
$49.50 Ivory Lamp and Shade .........c.0u000...539.50
5% $44.50 Hand Decorated Lamp and Shade ..e......535.00
Your Liberty Bond
WILL BE ~
ACCEPTED
Same As Cash
HAVERTYS
FURNITURE SALE
" Red Tags Tell the Story of Furniture Savings -
When this store announces a sale of such magnitude as this, it is an event that holds interest for every per
son desirous of purchasing furniture at a saving. In spite of the fact that manufacturers telt us that prices will
not come down, we have made great reductions from our usual modest prices. No matter what your needs, you
are sure of finding it here during our Red Tag Sale priced at a genuine saving, as follows: i
REGULAR Livini i RED TAG
PRICES LIVING ROOM I pricEs
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$249.50 3-Plece Tapestry Upholstered 5uite......5197.50
$139.50 3-Piece Mahogany Blue Leather Uphol-
SRI BEIEE i i ineerbiiis et senas JRTTIN
. $139.50 3-Piece Mahogany Blue Velour Ujflml-
SRS BEES o sit sLet AT
'5210.00 3-Piece Mahogany Cane Velour Uphol-
OIOINE DIEE o ivhonnrionh Tos v c¥en s hans ARIOTION
$294.25 2-Piece Mahogany Cane Velour Uphol-
ARI BEIS ... ... ineinoisasnnasy cuinvie B IONEO
$297.50 2-Piece Mahogany Cane KARPEN Suite $149.50
$367.50 2-Piece Mahogany Cane KARPEN Suite. .$332.50
$267.50 2-Piece Tapestry Upholstered KARPEN
AR A ST R T TRS
$410.00 2-Piece Sik Damask Upholstered p
JERRBIEN. BOEO 5000 .ivcausiviasasssiondEDD
slso'oo Solid Mahogany Leather Upholstered
' Davenport; a bargain ..........ce0eeee5.....567.50
CHAIRS AND ROCKERS
$27.50 Mahogany Velour Upholstered Chair...... 517.50
$23.50 Mahogany -Cane Chair ............ ......$16.50
$47.50 Mahogauy Tapestry Overstuffed Chalir ....$22,50
$26.50 Solid Mahogany Tapestry Upholstered
ONRIP ‘v anvus slnisinnssganvaptonedode ol « . §18.50
$27.50 Solid Mahogany ROCKEr .....ceccscesess..sl9.so
$16.60 Mahogany Cane Rocker ...........c... .$12.50
$42.50 Mahogany Tapestry Overstuffed Rocker ..$22.50
$11.50 Mahogany ROCKer .......cceveeeecnesess..s76o
LIBRARY TABLES
$32.50 Early English Utbrary Table ........... .$19.75
$18.50 Golden Oak Library Table .....c....c..00 .$13.75
$29.50 Fumed Oak Library Table .. ............$19.75
$49.50 Fumed Oak Library Table .......c.......535.00
$26.50 Jacobean Oak Library Tabifi vl e niit v i
$29.50 Mahogany Oval Library Table ............$19.75
$33.50 Mahogany Colonial Library Table ........ .$22.50
$25.00 Mahogany MORRIS CHAIR ............2.517.50
3?.00 Mahogany Morris Chair .......cc00c.....529.50
$37.560 Fumed Oak Morris Chair .. ....,........$20.756
LIBRARY AND PARLOR
$39.50 3-plece Early English Living Room Suite. ..$27.50
$112.50~ 3-piece Solid Mahogany, -Tapestry Uphol-
BN . . e s rra s ek sis DR
$69.50 3-piece Mahogany Leather Uph015tery.....549.50
BOOKCASES
$59.50 Mahogany Bookcase, Adam Peri0d........549.50
$59.50 Mahogany Bookcase, Willlam and Mary
PoMOf .oi.icivininicshisessiisgeonsvres SSO
$29.50 Fumed Oak BOOKCAS® .....cevveecess.., -$28.75
$19.50 Golden Oak BOOKCAS® ....ccoccasaesscess.sl3.so
DESKS
$39.50 Mahogany Table Desk .....cccojeeesss...s2o,9s
$37.50 American Walnut Table Desk .............$29.50
$45.00 Mahogany Spinet DesK «....c.ccoesen.ee, .$35.00
$24.50 Ivory Enameled Closed Top Desk .........$18.50
$11.50 Mahogany Closed Top Desk .......000v.....58.50
$27.50 Circasstan Walnut Closed Top Desk, Extra
ol BRIRL i.iiivocßbinsshedsisvinsssse IR
REED CHAIRS AND ROCKERS
$15.00 Ivory Upholstered Rocker .......c0eee5...59.95
$22.50 Ivory Upholstered Rocker ......cceees ...$16.50
$6.95 Brown TlOer Rog Ker ...c.cobssscdonssncees .08
$10.50 Brown Fiber ROCKEr .....ccoges:eoccccs...s7.9s
$16.60 Brown Fiber’ ROCKEr ...ceccccccrccssness.sll.so
$15.00 Brown Fiber Rocker ......cccocccocee.s..slo.so
$27.50 Reed Upholstered ROCKEr ...ceeuseonees...slß.so
$16.50 Reed Upholstered Rocker ...eevoceeees 0..512.50
$18.50 Fider ROcRAr ..., ... &5 coinasasoanias <519.00
$15.50 Brown Kiber Sette® .....cxcoccvviieeiv:.sll.7s
$52.50 Brown Reed Settee, Upholstered .........$39.76
$52.60 Ivory Settee, Upholstered ...............$41.50
;31.50 Round Brown Reed Table .. ....eceei...522.50
16.00 FIOA RO TADIS ..ovcecnnasnoctnnscsss DITOS
$12,60 Fiber Round Table ...cccvesevcccrcanece B 908
$ 9,60 Fiber Round Table ......cccscvoaconsons.§ 745
$35.00 8.3x106 B IRUGS
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