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EBB MARJORYE WEDONALD, for
morly of Valdosta, but more re
x ‘cently of Griffin, and Frederick Al
" lten Rocke, of Beaumont, Texas, were mar-
Wiefl ‘Saturday at noon at the home of
#h: Misses Camp, the Rev. W. P. King,
#he First Methodist Church, officiat
. Miss Marjorie McDonald before her
) age together with her mother, Mrs,
m: McDonald, was spending the winter
while Dr. Otis McDonald is In
Wrance. The bride wore a tallored suit
%*duk blue worn with & taupe-colored
< it. ‘She carried bride roses showered
i Uweith valley MNilies Mr. and Mrs. Roche
1 Nater via the Central of Georgia for
eir wedding trip to New Orleans after
wwhich ‘they will reside in Beaumont, Texas,
Mrs. John B. Mills and Mrs. Joseph D.
, Poyd igave ‘A supper party Sunday even
g ifor ‘thelr ‘guests, Mrs, ftephens Hook
mnd Miss ‘Catherine Hook, wf Atlauta
“WQovers ‘were laid for tweive
: MMrs. JR. Wrank Jones ‘and Miss Annie
:aent ones, ‘of Macon, 'guests ‘of Mrs.
‘ eat, ‘were weomplimented finturd:{ with
. ia tdinner party by Mrs. Richard Mitchell
. i@t Ther Thome 'on West Taylor street,
; Mrs. .John Henry Crowch was hostess
Priday ‘afternoon st a dominoe party en
¢ Wortaining her «club, Those pnum were
iMrs. ‘Crouchy Mrs. Ernest Newton, Mrs,
i IManley, Mrs, Benjamin Hrown, Mra
obert Willlams, Mrs. Julius Gresham,
Mrs. "Will H. Beck, Mre. ‘Ober Lyons, Mrs.
mes ‘Owen, Mrs Mark Jones, Mrs
uch was assisted in entertaining by
3 imother, Mrs. C. P. Newton
JA iten was given Monday by Mrs TRobert
‘. ißhepard 'ln «compliment to her guesty
S iMes. K. ‘G. ißlack and Mra, ‘George ißciple,
wof Afinnta,
Wriday afternoon Mrs. ([Shepard was hos-
J iat ‘s bridge party in honor of Mrs
ack ‘and Mrs. Sciple. ‘Three stables of
1 ge ‘were played
_lMiss ‘Opal Bmith rentertained !Saturday
i&:‘rnwn at @& bridge luncheon at her
@ ton West Bolomon street in «wompli
ament tto Mrs. . G, Black and Mrs. Geo
iflplo,fl;fll JAtlanta, iguests of Mr» Robert
Muvited fto meet the honorees were Mra
j {lbur Barnes, Mrs, Charles Vogler, Mrs.
. .W. Norman, Mrs. ¥red 1. Durkee, Mra.
¢ k Ingram, Mrs. Charles Murray, Mrs
d an Drake, Misses Laura Balley, Flor
w WGresham, Pauline axwell, Luzaune
ley. The itrophies in the game were
won ‘by Mrs, Hlnr} Mrs. Gilman Drake
[and Miss Florence Gresham. Assisting in
antertaining were Mrs. Mary Neely Hmith,
Migses Laura and Luzaune Balley.
“Wirs. M. J. Barham is the guest of her
i.gh:er. Mrs, E. M. MeCoy, In Macon,
iss Mamie Mills has returned to her
ome fin Atlanta after a few days’ visit
o Ther sisters, ra. Marcus Carson and Mrs.
Wrank Lindsay. Mrs. Carson entertained
at «dinner Sunday in wompliment to Miss
?;na Millg and Mrs, Harriott Cope God
_An enjoyell ocension of Monday afternooy
as fthe woclal /meeting of the Missionary
jety «of tthe First Methodist Church,
jch ttook place in the Sunday School
~ #mmex 'with @ large number of the mem
thers and several outside friends present.
A @elightful musical program was glven
w staking part were Mrs. Eligabeth
Wilson, woprano; Mrs. ¥rank Pitt
mianist and scompanist; Miss An
" Taylor, planist; Mrs. H. H. Baker,
nist; Paul Walker, baritone. Later
reshments were served. :
i Maude Bhackelford complimented
M. Frank Jones, of Mncon, who is
, wuest ©of Mrs. ¥Frank Doe and Mrs.
Wiheat, with @ theater party Tues
miternoon.
- Marguorite Mlakely, Miss Laura
l ~ Miss Suzanne }u!‘q formed a
: party going to Atlanta Wednes
fto wee ““The ‘Thirteenth Chair,* at the
: "Theater.
Montes Brown entertained ten of
e frtends among the Tounger wot at
. m empoyed theater party Wednesday af
r&n . Strickland was hostess
@t @ delightful spend-the-day
@t Ther home on College street in
to her guest, Mrs, Sims, of
Finttie Flead %est ¥riday for Flor
wiheme #he joimed Mrs. G T. Dodd,
: Artarta, and they will spend a month
A powitty home wedding of Thursday was
, w Niss Bertha Hn‘, Ogletree and
; " = m‘“;‘n:n’.dofh 'omunl.. which
§ " the home of Judge
| Mt .I:mu A Drewry, the Rev,’ lfl
' h alfictating.
. ¥ of the woung woem entertained
, gomng lody friends st a dinner dance
eweming ot the Hotel Criffim After
the young poople empoyed & dance
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TRY BROWNATONE -FREE E
At the Pederal employment buresu |
office of the 'hn';u:u Woman's Club |
three hundred Women of 40 years and
over have applied for positions since
m‘ The woman in charge of the mu i
dosk quite frankly tells the appli- |
cants that l‘w;, must dye their hair |!|
%&P to get into Government work
" she 3.1 lares, “is a plain siate i
ment of what every woman knows'' I
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“Rich Brown Hair Makes
Plain Faces Beautiful”
The war is over and the eall for vol
unteer workers has decreased. But it is
#till true that the woman who would win
recopnition in the business world or it
society ogn no longer afford to neglect
gy, streaked or blesched hair, But the
cl’Jul woman will avoild dangerous dyes
:“ will "ll'”h"r halr and will use
Brownatone.
“Brownatone™ is the one safe, re
Hable, easy to apply hair tint for chang
g gray, faded or bleached hair to any
beautiful shade of brown or black
Absolutely Harmliess,
Greaseless, odorless, easy to apply-——a
vomb or brush is all you need Instant
in results and guaranteed to contain no
lead, sulphur, siiver, zine, mercury, ani
line, coal tar products, or anything to
injure the hair or the most tender scalp,
Mar superior to so-called “‘restorers’” and
harmful “dyes."”
Sold and recommended b rellable
druggists everywhers Two colors
“Light to Medium Brown'" and “Dark
Brown to Black.” Two sizes e and
$1.16. Refuse all substitutes Used for
false, aw well ag growing hair and in
dorsed by thousands of women in socle
1y and the business world
Trial Package Free
o you write at once Mail the coupon
'!6l 10¢ to pay postage and packing
and we will gend you a free trial pack
age of “Brownatone with valuable
booklet on the care of the hair Mention
shade desired when writing or pur
ghasing. This Free Trial bottle not te
be had at dealers, but only by mail from
e,
Mail This Coupon Now L
The Kenton Pharmacal Co
433 Coppin Bldg., Covington, K
Inclosed ftind 10 cents (to cover
tage and packing), for Trial
mkaie of Brownatone
lAght to Medium Brown or
B:rk Brown teo Black
rk shade wanted and mall with
your full name and address 1
at the ermory, !\?m oouples were
dancing. The chaperbnes bolnfi Mrs. W.
E H soarrg. Jr., and Mrs, Oharles 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.
Annie Randall Btewart. Mr. Stewart has
just returned from overseas, and has
been recufimmnnu from injurfes at Man
chester, ngland, in the base hospital
there, i
ldeutenant Nathaniel Balley returned
last week to Camp Grant near Rockford,
111, after a short rurloulfh spent at home
with his parents, Mr, and )rr‘.. David J.
Bailey,
Mrs. Willfam B. Royster has returned
from Atlanta, where she spent a few days
the guest of her sister, Mrs, Ella SBamp
son.
Mrs. D. W, Pritehett, of Barnesville, Is
the guest of her mother, Mrs. Henry H.
Bass, lieutenant Haskell Bass, who has
been Wiationed in Los Angeles, Calif.,, has
been mustered out of the aviation corps
and is at home with his pnother, Mrs. H.
H. Boss,
Mr, and Mrs, Newton J. Baxter enter
tained Sunday et & beautiful dinner in
honor of their guests for the week-end,
Mr. and Mrs, ¥Frank Baxter, of Atianta,
and Mrs. W. O McMullen, of Hampton.
Mrs. David Nunnally, Mrs. W. W, Shan
non, Mrs. Addie McEvory, Mrs Clark
sDickingon, Mrs. W. L. Fillyaw, of Wil
linmson, wisited friends here the past
week,
. - BUoO
Conyers.
HB. E. P. McDANIEL was Lostess to
her Bridge Club on Thursday af
ternoon.
Mre. Haywosoed Elllott entertained the
maius uwnd matrons on Wednesday after
noon from 3 to 6.
Dr. and Mrs. C. V, Bmith, of Tennilie,
were recent guests of their two daughters
here, Mrs, Henry McCalla and Mrs, 8. 8.
Ellfott,
Mrs. Roberts, of Gainesville, Is with
her sister, Mrs, J. R. Lee,
Mrs, C. M. Bwords and B. D, Whatley
had as their guest this week thelr sis
ter, Mra. ¥. 8 Holley, «of Marshall, Tex.
Miss Dorothy Hall, who has been the
popular and attractive guest of the Rev,
and Mre. M. E. Peabody, has returned to
her home in ka-l, Gn, ’
Mr. A. D. Bummers has just returned
from & trip to New 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
Atlanta Wednesday,
Miss Laura Hollifield and Mrs. Spencer
Lalrd spent several days in Atlanta re
cently, -
Wa B Almand has just returned from
Bt. Louls, Mo,
Mrs. W. H. Baldwin has returned to
Madison after an_ extended visit to Mr,
and Mrs, Tharpe Baldwin.
Miss Maggie Cowan i in Atlanta with
her sister Mrs. Asbury Welborn,
Miss Willie Cowan is spending the month
in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hrodnax, of Wal
nut Grove, were with relatives in Con
yers Bunday,
Miss Tappan, domestic science teacher,
entertained the members of the board and
faculty at a 6 g¢'clock dinner Tuesday
evening. /
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Washington,
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188 BUSIE GILBERT expects to
loave this week for a short stuy with
relatives and friends in Milledgeville,
Mrs. John Bmith, of Atlanta, lr«m sev
ernl days last week with relatives in Wash
in&lnn.
re. W. T, Fluker gave an informal din
|ner for her son, Richard Fluker, of At
anta.
Monday =afternoon the Misslonary So
clety, Circle Number One, of the Baptist
Church held a ver" interesting meeting at
the home of Mrs. T. J. Wills. During the
afterncon delightful refreshments were
served,
Mrs, B. 8. Hand and son, who for some
time have been gucests of Miss Ellzabeth
Armstrong have returned to their home
in New York,
Miss Tvy Calhoun returned ¥riday to her
home in _Abbeville, 8. C., after a pleasant
visit to Wumn‘ua. being the guest of,
Mis, J. €4, Wright while here,
Mre, H. P, Quin's friends will regret to
learn that she has been quite sick for
some days with influenza,
Mr. and. Mrs. Bugene Newsome have
moved into apartments at the home of
Henry (‘ollg.
Mrs. R, Callaway entertained infor
mally at a d.li&huul dlnh'sf Thursday,
fon:pnmentlnl re. Harry Fisher, of At
anta.
The friends of Major and Mrs. Chester
Gawne will be mtoru\%d to learn that
they are making their home in Santo Do
mingo.
Miss Louise Pope returned the last of the
week from Augusta, and ‘l‘“ leave shortly
for Crawfordville to spend a while with
Miss Hazel Melton
The Rev. 8. P. Wiggins came from Ath
ens on Friday, holding the First Quarter-
Iy Conference of the Methodist Church on
Friday evening.
'rhura:uz evening Mrs. Willlam Toomhs
entertained a few friends at a bird supper,
Covers were placed for ten, the table be
ing decorated in white hyacinths and
candle sticks. The guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Gabriel Toombs, Mr. and Mrs La
rence Fortson, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wel‘lx
Mrs, Addle Latimer and James Hnson.
Miss Louise Toombs gave a birthday din
ner Thursday havln& a 8 guests Mrs. Wil
liam Toombs, Mrs, illingham Wood, Mr,
and Mrs. Arnold Wells and Master Billy
Wekler,
Mr. and Mra, Carl Zirkes have returned
from Atlanta.
Mra, James H{M. and Miss Mary Helen
lHymea spent a few days last week in At
anta,
Mra. Allen Wingfield is recovering from
her recemt illness, \
Mra, T. M. le‘lpn\u‘i and little son, of
Atlunta, came to Washington on last
Thursday to attend the funeral of her fath
er, P, J. Bmith, ‘
Miss Margaret Hynes returned from Sa
vannah on Friday where she has been vis-,
iting Mrs, Frederick Doyle. She was ac
companied home by Mrs. Doyle and her
two young daué\ter-.
Mra. Joseph Parantha has returned from
a short visit to Stone Mouniain.
Dr, W, W. Hill is il with influenza at
the home of his brother, W, M. Hill -
Miss Kate Wingfield was a visitor in
Milledgeville on Monday,
Mrs. M. M. Green glelightfully entertained
at & family dlmnx the first of the week.
Mrs. Sara Sanders returned from At
lanta this week where she has been for a
few woeks' visit.
Mrs. William Strickland, who has been
in the West for some time with Mr, Strick
land, s visiting her sister, Mrs, 1. T. Ir
wu\;l Jr., before retuyrning to her home in
Valdosta.
Mrs. ¥rank Colley spent A part of last
week with Mr. and Mrs, Carroll Colley durs
ing the absence of Colonel Colley in At
lanta.
Tuesday afternoon, Mrs, B. Y. Hlll de
lighttfully mlertnlnmi A few of her friends
at bridge. After interesting games deli
clous refreshments were served the fol.
lowing :uonu: Mesdames Kathryn Hill,
Sarah_ Dillard, Brownle Irvin, Frank Col-
Jey, Emma Willingham, Richard Calla
way, K. A, Wilheit and Gabriel Anthony.
~ Mrs, Edpa Culver spent the end of the
‘week with friends and relatives in Sparta.
Mr, and Mrs, Jose Weleh and young son
‘\m Thursday for their home in Wu?\in[-
iton (?Ilr. They were nccompanied by Miss
Mabel Lyndon, who will be their guest for
several months,
The Rev. (.. & Fraser entertained the
stewnrds of the Methodist Chureh Tuesday
ovening.
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| coon
‘Thomson.
ICHARD BOWDEN s 0 New Or
Immll La., at present, where he is
spending a sow days.
~ Mra. Cicero Gibson and Miss Evelyn
Gibson spent Wednesday in Aufiutm
Mrs, J. T. Pate has returned from Eliber
ton, where she has been on a visit to rela
Uves
Mrs. B McManus, of mrmlnu‘nn. Ala.,
has returned home after a months' visit
here to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B,
Wilson,
Miss Miriam Harrison has returned to
Milledgeville to resume her school work.
having been cafled home by the iliness of
her mether.
Mrs. Stacy Story is improving from an
‘attack of pneumonia.
Boyd Dumn, who has been stationed at
Camp Gordon, has recelved an honorable
dkw‘hnrn from the army and is at home
agnin,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Morris, of Mltnm are
the guests of Mra. 8. F. Morris, here.
- Mr. anda Mrs. Roy Stockton have returned
to their home in Jacksonville, Flan, after a
pleasant visit to his mothor here,
Mrs. Bennie Hatcher gave a dinner pars
ty at her out-of-town home Monday even
ing. Mra R L. Hadaway, Miss Elinor
Johnson, Miss Grace Pate, Miss Della Lo
key and Mrs. B. R, Wall were the Invited
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Bowden have been
in Atlanta and Decatur on a visit to
friends this week,
The Rev. W. T. Irvine, of Augusta, was
in_Thomson Wednesday.
“Aline McDonald has returned to
after an extended visit to Way
cross Atlants
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 1919.
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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 tell 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 i
EGULAR ED TAG
R PRICES Bedroom R PRICES
$ 79.50 3-piece Golden Oak Suite. . $69.50
$149.50 3-piece Cir. Walnut Suite. . $99.50
$127.50 4-piece Ivory 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 Circassian Walnut
Adam Buite . ...mmeesasais . RURED
$227.50 4-piece Ivory Adam Suite $197.50
$287.50 G-piece Ivory Windsor
BIEEE s N e i
$337.50 4-piece Ivory kEn. Louis
BTL it bk ettt D
$397.50 8-piece American Walnut
LIROEN ANNG .. v, iiive . DOURED
$087.50 T-piece Solid Mahogany
RORIE BOlte oo iiivosivesanes 00,00
ODD BEDS
$69.50 5 Poster Bed, Solid Mah. $59.50
$49.50 4 Poster Bed, Solid Mah.. . .$39.75
$49.50 4 Poster Bed, Walnut ......$39.76
$49.50 Pair Twin 4 Posters, each. . .$39.75
$39.75 Ivory 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 .......... $17.50Q
$27.50 Mahogany Bed ............$18.60
ODD CHIFFONIERES
$46.00 Mahogany Chiffonier ......$32.50
$52:50 Mahogany Chiffonier . .....$42.50
$93.50 Walnut Chiffonier .........$65.00
$39.50 Walnut Chifforette ........$29.50
£69.50 Mahogany Chifforette .....$47.50
ODD DRESSERS
$29.50 Ivory 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 $42.50
$£54.50 Mahogany Chifforobe .....$47.50
$£61.50 Mahogany Chifforobe .. ...$54.50
$£127.50 Tvory Chifforobe, glass drs. $92.50
LACE CURTAINS
SLED Bunhurd BING . i i ivitsnciseansovy yacsr DR
BEBE Bantdand Bl .. .iicvsiisitscibersencsnsss HHID
COMFORTS
$7.00 OOMEOILE .ococisnniosrnnssshnscnnsssessss 5500
BOED DUIIE .vovsisiccnsusisaensansanansnesssiiED
S 0 0D CHIONEE ... .. ciiesrisdesvaniinsivessns D
rrerie eel eAR R B e
518.50 COMIOMER ..ivcocivnssnnpunssncrsnsesveidsDlG
OIL HEATERS
BEOE Ol HaNE ok L A
B DR B et AT
BRI B B . Ll e
B 0 COTIntE TR .i) sishsiieinsenrens B
$29.50 Hot Blast Heater ............ccii0000e....527.50
FLOOR LAMPS
$22.50 Lamp and Shade, all colors ............ $16.85
BEOAN IVOPrY RO o vivnccininicns eminssin s - DRDS
$36.50 Mahogany Reading Lamp ........ce00.0....526.50
$49.50 Ivory Lamp and Shade ...................$39.50
$44.50 Hand Decorated Lamp and Shade .........$35.00
A N EES a
REGULAR Li . R RED TAG
\ pricEs LIVING INOOM I\ PpRICES
$249.50 3-Piece Tapestry Upholstered Suite..... .$197.50
$139.50 3-Piece Mahogany Blue Leather Uphol-
Stored SUlte ....c. cirnccecesyiiviianeces §IITEO,
$129.50 3-Piece Mahogany Blue Velour Uphol-
SO B o OT\, i sit e ik BT IO
$210.00 3-Piece Mahogany Cane Velour Uphol-
UOETRL BIOIES oilis.iioinn s vannarihnte vass cRIBIOO
$294.25 2-Piece Mahogany Cane Velour Uphol-
Siared Bulle .on.iiiviii s« iianasitn st IENED
$297.50 2-Piece Mahogany Cane KARPEN Suite $149.50
$267.50 2-Piece Mahogany Cane KARPEN Suite. .$332.50
$267.50 2-Piece Tapestry Upholstered KARPEN ’
BRIE |\ e b insamenssnsaiypisieyena v INOEO
$410.00 2-Piece Silk Damask Upholstered
ARPEN BUlt . scosiciiisaivsrinisses sl
$150.00 Solid Mahogany Leather Upholstered
Davenport; & DRPGRIN scressnesrastnssaiass. SOTHO
CHAIRS AND ROCKERS
$27.50 Mahogany Velour Upholstered Chair...... 517.50
$23.50 Mahogany Cane Chair ............ ......$16.50
$47.50 Mahogany Tapestry Overstuffed Chair ....$22.50
$26.50 Solid Mahogany Tapestry Upholstered
Chair /31850
$27.50 Solid Mahogany ROCKer .......ceconeseo.-$19.50
$16.50 Mahogany Cane Rocker —........c..euen .$12.50
$42.50 Mahogany Tapestry Overstuffed Rocker ..$22.50
$11.50 Mahogany ROCKAY ~...ccssasssssrasssnsse SOO
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LIBRARY TABLES
82‘.2.’50 Early English Library Table ~......... .$19.75
$18.50 Golden Oak Library Table .......c.ovvns. .$13.75
$29.50 Fumed Oak Library Table .. ............$1975
$49.50 Fumed Ogk Library Table ekt viie vvs s N
* $26,50 Jacobean Oak Library Table «............$19.75
$29.50 Mahogany Oval Library Table ............$19.75
$33.50 Mahogany Colonial Library Table ........ .$22.50
$25.00 Mahogany MORRIS CHAIR Ahs st nsamuißT D
$29.00 Mahogany Morris Chair ............5....529.50
$37.50 Fumed Oak Morris Chair .. .............$29.75
LIBRARY AND PARLOR
$29.50 3-piece Early English Living Room Snite. ..$27.50
$112.50 3-piece Solid Mahogany, Tapestry Uphol-
GBS i i asa st iiait i sTG
$69.50 3-piece Mahogany Leather Uph015tery.....549.50
BOOKCASES
$59.50 Mahogany Bookcase, Adam Peri0d........549.50
$59.50 Mahogany Bookcase, William and Mary
PR iics . iivisi diassranitrsiineteisin D
$29.50 Fumed Oak BooKCase =.........0e00...,.523.75
$19.50 Golden Oak BOOKCASe .......ooviueseess..sl3.so
DESKS
$39.50 Mahogany Table Desk .......oe 5e0000...529.98
$37.50 American Walnut Table Desk .............$29.50
$45.00 Mahogany Spnet Desk .........ceveees., .$35.00
$24.50 Ivory Enameled Closed Top Desk .........SIBSO
$11.50 Mahogany Closed Top Desk ................$8.50
$27.50 Circassian Walnut Closed Top Desk, Extra
BRUBSEDOOIAL oo 8. i siviciviiodivisis s VOTS
REED CHAIRS AND ROCKERS
$15.00 Ivory Upholstered Rocker ........ec00:...59.95
$22.60 Ivory Upholstered Rocker .......cc.ee, ...$16.50
SC.OS Brown FlDer RODEEE ...ocivisiccsrsssnvess DL
, $10.50 Brown Fiber Rocker ........ieeceoeees....s7.9s
$16.560 Brown Fiber ROCKer ...cecveccttcccccsss .$11.50
$15.00 Brown Fiber Rocker ...... ..v0v00v05,+..9510,50
$27.50 Reed Upholstered ROCKET ... ...vueeeers..slß.so
$16.50 Reed Upholstered Rocker ............ ...$12.50
BIRED FIE BOURAE ..., vihiiisieiiioe i T
$15.50 Brown Fiber Settee ...........c.0000....811.78
$52.50 Brown Reed Settee, Upholstered .........$39.75
$52.60 Ivory Settee, Upholstered ...............$41.50
* $31.50 Round Brown Reed Table .. ............$22.50
$16.50 Fiber Round Table ..........n¢000b0ee....811.95
$13.50 Fiber Round Table ...cocvicirarsevince. . B 088
$ 9.60 Fiber Round Table ......cccooooonoooeo..B 745
$35.00 8.3x106 B RUGS .
35, BARIUS BIURBEIN oo oo i iithaiininnit
BOREE TR BN ... vcrisnsstnivsovision :g;g
$47.50 8.3x10.6 Velvet .........lveierernens....sß2.so
804.00 BXIS AXTINBIOP .. .ivoveeiisiisonsonciic BIDTS
$62.50 8.3%10.6 AXMIDStOr ..ve.vsrensnsansn....s37.so
PRI SERINEY .o\os ib s oh s .85.95
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LINOLEUMS, PRINTED
BL7O BRUBPS TRME 0o i B 8
i LINOLEUMS, INLAID
$2.00 Bquare TAPE .. .ciscenececiborinorionce s .$1.78
$3.60 Square Yard . ‘2_25
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$115.00 9-piece Fumed Oak Suite,
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$197.50 9-piece J. 0. William and
Mary Bois o 0 i coviian i o 0 100
$210.00 9-piece Jacobean Oak
William and Mary Suite ......$167.50
$249.50 9-piece American Walnut ‘
William and Mary Suite . .....$197.50
$297.50 4-piece American Walnut
William and Mary Suite ......$249.50
$310.00" 10-piece Mahogany Louis
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$310.00 10-piece Queen Anne Ma
hogany Buite ..........+: sSN
$449.50 10-piece American Walnut
Adam Square Table Suite . ....$367.50
$652.50 13-piece Mahogany Chi
nese Chippendale Suite - $549.50
$637.50 10-piece Solid Mahogany,
[talian Renaissance Suite. . .. . -$595.00
BREAKFAST SUITES.
$69.50 5-piece Ivory Fiber Suite . .§56.50
$146.50 6-piece Ivory Decorated
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197.50 T-piece lvory Decorated
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CHINA CABINETS
$29.50 Fumed Oak, plain design. ..$24.50
+339.50 Early English, plain design $27.50
$37.50 Fumed Oak, plain design. ..$31.50
$66.50 Solid Mah., period design. . .$49.50
$47.50 Jacobean Oak, period design $27.50
: ODD SERVING TABLES
$£16.50 Fumed Oak, plain design. . .$12.50
$27.50 Mahogany, period design. ..$22.50
$26.50 Mahogany, colonial design. .$18.50
ODD BUFFETS
$39.50 J. Q. Charles 11. Buffet. . . ..$27.50
$65.00 J. O. Charles 11. Buffet. . . . .$45.00
$58.50 J. O. William and Mary
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$62.50 Amer. Wal. William and
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$121.00 Solid Mahogany Colonial
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EXTENSION TABLE
$24.50 G. O. 42-in., 6-ft. Extension
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$33.50 F. 0. 45-in., 6-ft. Extension
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£33.50 J. O. 42-in., 6-ft. Extension
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$65.00 Mahogany 54-in., 6-ft. Ex
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$36.50 J. O, 42-in., 6-ft. Extension
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DINING CHAIRS
Values up to $4.50, at ......«v.....52.95
Values up to $6.5), at .........e.. .$3.98
Values up to $8.50, at . .vev\ v 00, . $4.95
Values up to $15.00, at . ...\ .one.. . $6.95
TERMS
On Any Purchase
EXTRA
10% Discount
For Cash
MAIL ORDERS
FILLED
Your Libertyßond
WILL BE
ACCEPTED
Same As Cash