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'. In Design and Workmanship Our New Fall Stocks Have the Best Thought, Care and Talent of Skilful Craftsmen. Fo centuries high-pr'ced furni ure has claimed the greater share of cxpert skill in des'gning. but we believed that low cost furnitute demanded more attention, and our fal stocks'prove in no uricertain way that we have solved an interesting problem, for we show a hundred pieces of low-priced furniture to every one of high cost. Will you step in and look it over at your early convenlence? Low cost but liigh quality is the key-note of the entirc show ng. There has been no sacrlfice of workmanship or skil at thc expense of your satisfaction in the years to come. It is "The Wor'd's Best Furniture," wi li s rong emphasis on every word. Values are worthy rhe confidence of critical buyers. We are as proud of the exhibit as you will be when a single piece or a complete set is installed in your home. An Awakening in Low Cost Furniture?Opening Specials For the* Parlor Suits $60.00 Suits go at.$45.00 .550.00 Suits go at.$37.50 $45.00 Suits go at.$33.75 $40.00 Suits go at.$30.00 $35.00 Suits go at.$26.75 $30.00 Suits go at.$22.50 $25.00 Suits go at.$18.75 $20.00 Suits go at.$15.00 For a $35 Massive Brass Bed $18.50 Rich design, massive 2-inch con tinuous posts; a beautiful Bed that will match up with the best $35.00 values offered elsewhere; special at $18.50. Mattresses $3.00 Mattresses, soft <PO OF top. tP__?t)D SI Husk Mattresses, t?Q "j F this saic. tj)t)?J. _> $6.00 Rattan Fibrc tP/f OF Mattresses, this sale . . O _.OD S7.50 Cotton Mat? tresses at thc low price CJF *7F $10 Layer Fcit Mat- fl?7 CF tresses at this sale. O 4 eUJ $13.50 Felt Mat- d>JA OF tresses, fancy ticking, ?4Jll/_?Jj $16.00 White Laycr Felt Mat? tresses, very fine qual itv; heavy, attractive ?IO FA ticking...". OI--.J V For the Dining Room $13.00 Tables. $9.75 $15.00 Tables.$11.25 StS.OO Tables.$13.50 $20.00 Quartcred Oak Pedcs lal Tables.$14.75 $25.00 Quartcred Oak Claw foot Tables.$17.85 $30.00 Tables.$22.50 $35.00 Tables.$26.75 S 10.00 Tables.$30.00 $50.00 Tables.$37.50 Gouches $15.00 value Couch, ttrongly constructed, oil tempered spring3, upholstered in imitation _?_ QQ leather. at . ?J>l3wO Oak Side board large mirrors. C lt a s c Leather Couches, solid oak (PA OF frame, at . OtJ.OD Leather Gouches, tPIA CC extra fine, at onlv... 0.1 ?/oU_* S13.25 Specials 55 stvles China Cases, $12.95 to $85.00.' 95 styles Parlor Suits $14.95 to $175.00'. 45 styles Brass Beds, $12.95 to $7'>.00.' 50 styles Mctal Beds, $1.98 to $28.00.' ?55 stvles Sideboards and Buffets, $11.95 to $160.00. 55 stvles Dining Tables, $4.98 to $65.00.' Porticrcs, Lace, Curtains, Blank ets, etc. Bridal Outfits Our Hobby $1.49 Go-Cart Value $2.50. Collapsible, with best construction. Iron Bed Value $3.50. Full double slze; ridged and heavy. Hassocks A big lot of Hassocks, made of the ends of bigh-grade Axminster and Velvet Carpets of this season's productions. Matry pretty QQ ? patterns; special bargain at ?_f?7L Extra Specials Wc have made a special purchase of this wcll-known Steel Gray Ware, consisting of Coffee ah'cl Tea Pots, Covered Pails, Sauccnans, Puildihg Pans and Preserving Kcttles. All go in at a special price Mondav onlv OQ Onc of the 80 /b_-tsalehy ins Furniture Co., 7 AND 9 WpST BROAD STREET. The Cheapest Cash or Credlt Store ln the City. Nine Great Stores Throughout thc State. ^2S?!^3SaWr%BB%BBB\Bm%BB)SBEBBBmB^fM^SS^^aBKMBV 25 Dining Room Chalrs A notable special in every way?one that will bc snapped up in a hurry The biggest and best value of the year in Dining-room Chairs. Thcy'rc ayp iu oak. highly polished, strong, well made. ? *JC 'The Only Insyred Sewing Machine*'|> isti.a_.3V Vie w By ADA PATTERSON A maglstrate of Marylebone, Lon- ? don, isteemed co clever and so brlm- ' mlng with commpn sense, that he was called before the Lord Mayor of London to explain his iioncI vlews of dlvorce,' lias discovered tliui there !s a second I fiegree lnfldellty, lie explalns that lt lb unfaitlifuIucsE without prcmedita- I 1ion. Ile haa nnmed it "lncidental In lu* Uty." Mis ahreivdncsa is proven by at ?JW JHamonfrs ^??ArttsUc Jewelry y>Ac\) Cut (blass Sterltiibj Silverware l-I-jstuticot *nd Pnc__ rumiihfd on Requc-tt. (Balt j| _?ro. { ESTABLISHED OVER A CENTURY | Jewellcrs, Silmsmitiu, St-tioneu , WASHINGTON, U. C trlbutlng his discovery to women. IL says that, rocognizing this second de* gree In fnltl-fuinca., women havo loi cctiturle'a forglveh or forgotten thc iutld.llty ihat is merely Incldental, What laithlessness to marrlago vowi; was ever more than Incldental? Whal mnn or woman either, ever dellbcratclj aud with.mallcc nforothouglit entjpre lnto a flirtatlon that became serlous and eventuated in wrong dolng? Th. beginning always lias lts root li thoughtlea-heat) or vanliy, an Impulse. light at llrst as thc broath of tlu south wlnd. But an impulse ia llke _ tigresa' cub?a klttenlsh, playful thlnt tliat soon grows Into a monster. The juitryicbono maglstrate has .reet ed another ba'rrlcade against publi< oplnlon, Ile has furnlshed. man, anc woninn, too, If she elioose*. to avai herself of It, a' now exeuso for forgct fulnesa of tho v.owa made at tho altar 01 ih?* blnding obllgations mndo befori maglstratQS or Juatlces of tlio paace lancy a man arrlvlng llorno ut ar unspemly hour. and anawering his wife's reproaphea with "Ohly sl-den-t-le-ln-f* dill-Vy-, iny-dear-." Fancy.a wuinar explainlng a prolonged seaslde 01 mountaln fllrtutton followed l.y endear* ing letters just discovered by her out raged hushmid. making tlie wide oye' dofenee, "Don't be a brutc: lt Ls oilh Incldental lnfldellty," The woman ii tlio 11 rat Inst.-itiee, and the man lr tho aecond, would bo Justlfl.d ln an swering wlth empliuala ln degreo ac cordiiig to their state of surprisc oi indlgnatlon: "Thoro ls no Intidellt. that isn't liu-idimul. This la.inv law' yer's addresa." Men liave pleaded by thousands thal though they liave eornnilited murder, the murder has been done upon Jm, pulse, as a spark la fanned lnto a blaze by a ht*-. ??__*__ But i_.it_.er ju__ri nor jnry has been greatly Influence. by thls ploa. Usually 'the man has been punish.d by a long term of lm prlsonment. So the thoughtful husband j Has bccn said by the thousands of patrons of Foster's Studio about tlie excellent: way he takes photo graphs, Every one feels at ease, and consequently appears at his or her best. Foster's for photograph. all the time. .112 North Ninth Street. .. J The best of leathers only are used ln "Battle Axe" ' Shoes. Buy a Pair?Try a Pair. or wife nas punlshed lnfidellty, whether Inctdental or otherwise, by soparation | or divorce. For the thoughtful hus? band or wlfe knows that incldental acts aro straws showing whlch way the wlnd of character gooa, and they have been convlnced that character, llko hlstory. repeuts itself, that past pro dlct3 a future. j Incidcntal intidollty ls ut best a ; bad hatlt wh'ch should not be _ri couragod, "I meant it at tho tiv.i-Y' was tho excuso of a woman who had been taxed wlth changing ner mind upon an Important subject. That ..-__ chaugo of rnlnd Involved ombarrass nient and annoyanco to soveral porson. in no way Impressea tho young woman. "I have changed my mlnd" socmed lo her a sutllclont oxcttse. Hers hud been an Incldontal lnfldellty t. an ob- , Ugation. However .sliglu thu obll- ! Kutlon, lt had been lnlldellty, and though lt wan of tho incideiiMl sort lt was none tho 1.,-s unfaithfulnes. The young woman who hac" charged her mlnd had set herself down us an at-tho-tlmor. There aro two classes of persons, tho nt-tho-ttlniers and for-all-tlincrs. 'Iho at-tho-tin.Br thln_? lhat tho word im pulso covers u inultuuuo of dlgro? Blons, wuiulerings. tuto the by-pathss i that load fur aflol. from tho maln i hlghway of du'./. But this .u falla icluua reaBonlng or no r.'itsotung ot cil. Every human being brims n-lth im pulsos, und evory pa.turo haa us li'&n.v possible ruiiuwuy h.-iries aa there aro gra.ors wlthln ita feneos. The h<'ra?*B must bo held 'n-ro'.n, and impulaes must bo soverh... I The world lseope on Its steady way, , held thoro by the for all-tlmor... Tln.rf? ils u steady look h, inci eyes. a firm ; noss In the trcud. u Kcnutne ring lu the voices of tho for-all-tlmors. Chooso one of thesu for a llfo jnato, that tho words of an I.ngli.h Ilrst wlfe to tho second wlfo of to'i'i' bignniist spou.e, "All men aro .luglo when thoy aro out from home.' wlll not bo o! _o common appllcatlon. The ror-all-tinicr liue llttlo to pay abuut tmpulse, Tho ex.'.se of inel uental Inild-Uty falia but rur.ly <**>?? hXs Un-. ' l Drcssmak ing is one of our Specialties Sntlafncliort Guaranteed New Tailored Suits, 19" little these They're Worth $33.75 Nineteen seventy-five is but more than half the actual value of Suits.i Failing to deliver them on time, due to unsettled labor conditions, the manu facturer agreed to slice a considerable amount off his selling price. To help matters along and clear tbe Suits out at once we've made a still fur? ther cut, Every Suit in the lot is new and up to the minute in style?in other words "Mosbymade"?there can be nothing better. Boucle Clolb, in black and navy, 32 inch coat, plain tailored, satin lined; the skirt is a modified hobble. Velvet Dresses, $1975 The Regular Price Ir $24.75. The Special Price Is for Monday Only Just think of it! A new velvet dress for twenty per cent. less than its worth and velvet more popu? lar this season than for years past. Splendid quality in navy, black and brown. Kimono style blouse, with yoke of allover lace, finished with a piping of satin ; three-quarter sleeves, with a narrow lace cuff. New narrow skirt, with a circular band at the bottom finished with satin piping, giving thc new hobble effect, $19.75. $5 Guaranteed Silk Petticoats, $398 Another of those famous garment specials only possible at Mosby's. Run over in your mind the best $5 values in Petticoats you've seen anywhere this fall. We'll match them here to-morrow for $3.98, and guarantee the garments against ordinary wear for three months. Hcavyweight taffeta in black, navy, green, brown and changeable; accordion plaited flouncc, shirrcd at the bottom; pcrcaline dust rufflc. We've Added More Silks to Our Special Sale A phcnomenal '.busines-. in Silks during the closing days of last week, due to thc extraordinary values offered. To-morrow "what's left of thc special purchase will bc on sale, together with a lot of silks taken from our regular , stocks and marked at a very much reduced price. Buy now fpr your pres? ent or future needs. You're not likely to have another such opportunity. OC _30 85c to $1.25 Black Silks, 39c yard We recognize the fact that narrow silks have passed out of general use this season, and to close out what we have in this particular lot, the price has been cut to 39c Originally they were ,85c to $1-25 yard. Black Messalines and Black Lib? erty Satins, 19 and 21 inches wide, soft finish, high lustre. Brocades, $1.29, Worth $2.50 Just about half price for several hundred yards of 19 and 20-inch silks in all thc lcading shades for fall. Don't let this chance slip by. 89c and $1 Fancy Silks, 59c yd Taffetas and Messalines, 20" inches wide, in dozens of different patterns?c h e c k s, stripes, corded effects, change ables, etc. There hasn't been anything near as good seen* this season at 59c. Better be on hand early Monday morning. The ' lots are thinning out rapidly. $1.50 Two-Tone Messa? lines, 69c Less than half price for the prettiest two-tone effects we've seen for a long time. Not over 150 yards in this lot. Nice for dresses, waists, linings and veilings. We'll Sell 9x12 ft. Tapestry Brussels Rugs To-Morrow for $10=i8 The Regular Price of Which Is Either $16.50 or $18.50 Just one dozen rugs in this lot?beautiful allover designs. Don't you want to bc one of the fortunate ones and secure thc biggest bargain of tlie Reason in an already low-price rug? . Oriental Rugs 10% and 15% Under Marked Price Thc ten.per cent. reduction applies to the small-size.rugs running up to 4x5 feet. The fifteen per cent. cut is on the larger sizes from 7x8 feet up. In addition to the general reductions, we have two "specials" at still further re? duced prices: Karabaughs, $10.98; Were $15 and $16.50 Shirvans, $14.50; Were $22.50 $3.50 Lace Curtains,^!-98 Cleaning house on thc fourth floor. Thcre's about fifty pairs of our S3.50 Nottingham Cur? tains, 3 1-2 3'ardls long. Half-dozen patterns, white only. All new and beautiful, two to sixrpair lots. Take your choice to-mor vow for $1.98 pair. Portieres, $398 Pair Former Prices $7.50 to $22.50 * The "reason why" is a brief one. Only fifteen pairs samples in tapestry, velour and damask, Left-overs from various lots. Some with borders; others with fringed or corded edge. Just remember this?for $3.g8 a pair you'll get your choice of portieres that have been retailing from $7.50 to $22.50 a pair.. r^eeimmtmmmmmmmmmmmimmammmmmmm^Kmmmmmmmmmmm.mmmtewmmimmmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmm I IiooklnK for lden? ln room furnlabliiKa. VUlt our Home Beao? 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