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■ THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS | I PERTINENT SPORT PARAGRAPHS CELEDRATED EXCUSE MAKERS. T. It, old Doc Cook. Jvtt, Hat Nelaon, Hnckcniichmldt, Wai tor Wellman, tha chap who forgot* th« makln'a. th» i.■n.i m.-I*.. btt»" fellow. - ,- - 1 Som«H»n« o«Bht tO '<; ■■ up » collection for Sty 1)« ON poor old man. Ooralng from behind with » run of II ball*, h» took th« almost won n|)liin»hl|) i>ool match tram J«rom« K«oush, HIM takluu canny From a babr. .i.v.-.i'i.s A« Ilcaufort. count, otc. »li<cl«r*« h« didn't know hla fathrrlii'law had a |H>»o when he married Ml»» KllKallon. And all Kthe lime we. on thl» aide. thouKht Jnc«iue« chain pi.'f.'ii.'.l Brad »!!.-,■( 1.. HiuW.- : Commentlnn upon tt\.. way Tommy Murphy trimmed Willie Powhcr when 111 Harlem '»•• wiui »>«l'l' to '■' on the allde. a contemiwrary »ay»: Tommy achieved a cauliflower oar, '"" that will not hamper rutur* api«earauc«>«." Probably not. but If you cut that final letter off tuo noun, think of the difference. That old unap. "official poor tag." la to be taken away from local newspaper m«n In bl« iMtgM clllen lU>th leasue* will apinilnt men ' who art> dUtnten-Hted. They will chnnßa -Mil Ilk., the mill" not remalnlnn with a team l">i« enough to become Inoculated with • th« trerm of partiality. r=======;:^^ TALES OF GREAT 'DNS Ed IVU-hanty. "Hlg K.I. "Th.>! Only." as the boys called him. *"'' one of the game's unconsclouii hu mortstn. M well as MM of Its great est hitters When th* CJtT»Una team was at New Orleans In the spring of 1902. under Manasor Wll Ham Heginald Armour. "tH;ll." who was also In th» Cn>*ccnt City, ac quiesced to Hill Hradteys request to bat him a few. After be had bat! to the great third liasnW for about II mln ; utea. l*l«-hanty totted aside the bat. ami. walking toward the bench, wild to no mi* la particu lar: "Hrad and Jimmy Collins; . them* the only two." Of all the superstitious ball play era. none can hold > candle to >«».- I'.urW.-tt "Jesse and the rest of M were oat at the Delmar track." say* Bobby Wallace, telling tbe story. "Jesse got down $10 at 3 to 5 on a good thing that may be running yet. Anyhow, bo didn't finish that day. "Burkett bad b««n tipped to this by George Kelster. a raco track man. After the race Je»*e turned I on Kelster with one of his snarls, i and Kelster. knowing his fear of hoodoo*, said: "TO put the Spanish curse on — yon for a week for that "The next day Durkett failed to get a bit and muffed a fly. The day after be booted a grounder and struck out twice. That night be banted up Ketster. "'Come up to my room.' said Barkrtt "Kelster went along, and Durkett unwrapped a packaga. displaying a ' beautiful Ascot, and said: " 'George. 11l give you that scarf —It MM me $2 If you'll take off that Spanish curse.' §"Kelster snapped his fingers three times and said. 'It's off.' "And •'• next day. strange to say. Burkett made thro.,- hits and fielded Uke a fiend." Baseball stars may come and they may en. but tbe name of Me Cuppy ■•ill ll»e forever There be greater pitcher* than Cuppy—but no slower ones —and by the same token, more resourceful men hare been mighty scarce. Cuppy was aa cool as the pro verbial cucumber. In a game at Baltimore In ISJS be had the Oriole* 2-1 In the eleventh. Jen nings was at bat, and the Mill top had a trick of getting bit about every other Urn* up. With two strikes/ Cuppy called Zimmerman to the bo*. The chief hurried out. thinking Nig »an'< : to consult with him. »>.it as he drew near the pitcher said: "Give me a chew, quirk, chief." Zimmerman handed over some fine cut and returned to his place. Cuppy awaited the signal, as Jen nings hung over the plate, hoping the ball would touch him. Zimmer man called for one straight acros* and waUt high, and like a flash it came. As the ball "spatted" Into the big glove, Tim Hurst !.»»lei) Health and Beauty Aids A oitk imrivi icisir. miAMPOO — V«r a ahampoa that •HI '—'• •••• all dandruff, dirt and #x(-*M oil. 4la*olr* a !•«•£.■>-■< ' J of ranthrnc In ■ tup of h«rt wa'"r, i...>jr M III* h«a<l ■ lltll* at v tlnw ant tut' a* wttti any other champ*>«>: th*n rtna* with i.l«-»r warm water. A ranthroj th»ri i f•!)»»«• Itrnlnf ••»':■ and Irri tation hr rtmailnx the rauv* If ■' -• quickly "i'l nilkn the hair aoft and fi-jf tt ao that It will liar up and look nl«» Many soap* cans* *tr#*fcy. r < !-'i (<>!-« la Ih* hair bacana* ii,-» contain alkali; aanthrox eontaiaa r.-< alkali or •■■•■■ <■ harmful auhetanc*. IPROPCR TAKB OK THIS IIAIII—* eanthnrx ahampoo wltl r*mf>*m il*n>truff. to pr*v«nt It* raiurn a fond qulntiM hair tonle ahould Ix uawl. A drr. hard ami • »iy arftlp !• bnnnil to pr'^tuc* »Irf. fa4«d •■■ I brlltl* hair. The rl*h( tonlr aooth»« and r«fre*h*a th* aralp, *■-,•• It *oft and pliant and inriuraitna a growl, of hair. Tea can mak* a «■.•.•! 1'.r.l- with iji'n«ol» nn* «»nf« Alrnhol onahatf pint fold water on*.half pint Dtnaolv* th* qulnxoln In tha alrr«hfl and add th* water. Itub Into th* a<alp and hair root* onri or twlr* a wfk. and It will Improv* y»ur h«lr wnn<lrr fu!lr. makln* It thlrk, aoft and »llkr- TO HKMIIVK IIAIII ON KACK OR roitKAi'w-' I'laln dalaton*. altH«unh four drui(l*t will rhari* a dollar for AIM ounca. I* far leai *ip«nalv* than th* *l*rtlin n**dl* for th* r*nioTal of auparfluoua hair. II •* palntmt. r«'|ulr>a llttl* tlm* to apply, and on* ourc-e v all you will nod Klmplr mix a llttl* il«la ton* with «nouih watttr to form a I-" 1-. rov*r 1h« akin from wlilrh you wlih to r*m<iv* th* hair* with thl* pant*; l*t It remain two nr thr^« mlnut^l; th«n »*;.<■ off and »a»h with warm w*l«r. .-;..- ,'.i th* halr» r«!urn, lh»y will >,« ihln ami IlKt.i In color, and a **run<\ application will p«-rrnan^ntty r»mw« th*»m ron a iiKAt'Tiri;i« <-<»mw.kxion— It la not nm—naikrr that a woman* faf* r*n«-t h*r *»' Hh* r*n «a*lly hay* a fln»r. rXtAt't, *niooth«r .t. i mor« youthful r<.ml>l»«lon If >)>• will quit ui ln( powder and d>-p»nd upon a torn plailon i,■■!■.■ 'i-i i' "'-■■ with Ih* follow ing • Impla ln*r«dlfnt«: Mpurrnax ......four ounr^a Hot »»t«r '-:,".hair pint OlyXlfm two l'-a»iioonfiiia I>i.•>.!.. tii« >i>urrna< In t <,> wat>r and add tlf* v'.v-iiw and f*t f:ool, Apply thl* to th* fat*, Met and forcanaK »nf It will aoften. whiten »n4 l>«aullfy tha •kin and rawVf any »hlny. *,,. or ■allow look. It la a , ,,| proti-rtlon aitalnit wind and weathftr anil prar«otJ chap* and fold *or*«. Arivt. FOn n*w. modort. inrniinri morn* at low ; . I. ■« r«ll •! Th* Vlrifliiua, *',< Vlr. lilola at, f^'-'ti \v>«tiak* gV« ••• Star "Want" Ads Are Busines* Bringers out, "Three strikes!" and lit. trams changed sldrs. A* ho hur ried to the tx'tsch Cuppy < ill- <l out: "That was pr«tty good tobacco, chief, where do you gi»t ItT" Another tlm<\ In lialilmuro, when tiK'r *n-rt« getting him hard and steady, a rabid fun )rellt<d: "Ilow do you like it. Cuppy T" "Fine," rr*iH>n4ed the pitcher, "you won't have an pxcusn to hoave rocks at M tonight." WAS IT REALLY "ON THE SQUARE" YOUNG MILLER Of coarse It If AY hare been on ; th« levet, bat »'-v«-rul people are lnrlln»><l to doubt that the Young Miller Kr;t;rn« Trembtay match In ! Cblc»Ro wa* won on tta merits. Tremblay, one of the fln»m catch *» catch can prrftirm»r« among thi> little men —be la light wplisht rhampton was beaten In atraiicht | falls by V'Mine Miller, who claims \ the wolterw«lKht title. Miller Kirn BONING The dink of OMMMTM t«*am' won a match came from the X -a> I tin Nationala U*t night I.) IW pir.a Seattle National*— ! llnilD 107 US 132 Hnn.l-f-r IZS M 122 ArK—ilr.if-r ... 111 150 17« Hitchcock ... 133 IS2 171 Johnson ..... it* in 159 TotaU 687 716 760—2113 Baak of Commerce— Farr 192 121 1&« | Ma>*on I-.'J 15* US Lee 112 is: PS UeruKoff 197 !»'■ t52 Iteddu.' 170 227 I:» ■ Total* MiO 833 726—2493 lr»l)>l<laal < hamp«..i>.hlM. T)»<- W I. »_|!rMl">n . i»t |«1 |TI I i »— Harm J«J 171 |«« I » I»—KsinKr HI ll* 171 I t l» "I' ",:• V. , ll* HI Ml 1 I 1! t1..«1-.n -1 1«» 11l t 1 ll—rarr |U i■ -. 171 I ; I; —Vottxburf lit l»l Ul '| ! ll—K*»n I7t i;i its I 1 IJ— llmlnn l>4 II l« > I n—Voim.ur« ...... til i«7 if, i : i. i- -•■>• m i)T hi i • i U—Ucmlur t«l i? 7 I 7» * I Individual rharnptunvhtp ronfttilt on FtU mur '<• .i:. ■, » \-. j. Tnun« 111 171 t«T I I I. i- 11l |77 HI 1 f 'iTx.ntwll lit 111 til > • t"il«« 11l SOU lit • I ■■ !>-..ir..-ll I>l 111 |17 1 1 Koch 11l |77 117 t a The Pnllrana won thrpp utrnlicli! i::ii:ii< from the Hawks on the He attl« Athletic club alley* laxt night. Scores: Hawk* — Flnloy 122 190 l.V»— 408 Frledrnthal .. lfil 125 1 H.I — 472 Corbott 123 151 ISO— 404 llawson LSI IM 131— 42a MoOrefoi ... 149 164 181— 494 tali 71« 76« 783—2207 Pelicans— Cirlnncll 141 1«.» I.lJ— 407 Bcrubr IM IBS 123— 417 Rathbun 161 Ifil ir,B— 170 Schmidt . 172 HI IH4— G44" Hordnor 187 212 178— 657 TolnlH 774 884 797—2456 HlKh nln«l<> no.orc~<larfln<T, 212. IMglrnvtrnK"— Oardner, 185 2-3. Dant9 at Dr«smlan<l tonight a^HaaaaVHß aVCBaV I Diamonds on Credit! II T»n r*l *'*• good* «o lta« flrti fi I Diamonds on Credit] Tiki r*> ))>• I'.'iili on th« fir at ■ ►ann.nl M hi fill I v.i JIHIIHT CO. M |J 1.'.11 l UMtlnkr *••. II I rid RT(M ■ CUBAN WONDER SAME OLD MARVEL NKW YORK, D«o. «.—Jlronklnß his own world record with a run of 81 tan* mm. i iv Oro won bark It.mi Ji-romii Keoch the world* ALFNtD Ut ORO. pool championship, with an exhibi tion of marvelous play such as has tiovir boon wltncriiiM<<l before. !>. urn and Kt-ogh started the I t-t night's play with the Cuban In Mi.- rut. Th« betting watt odds on Kmigh, but I>o Oro chatißrHl this »lt- it ho began. r\.r lli» full frames ■■d a portion of a Mlilh ha ptckml .in off Ilk* a small boy «■•<! the trtck with <*•*«>. and wh«*n they beard of It. the me« who t .! low th-1 cam* for a Urine «riif!«-•! Just to recapitulate ■ tit: Miller rmiMn't beat Otto Hitler, who, by tb« way, »'*"> la) • claim to the welterwrltcht title. Hntor pror<>4 i-a«t for Jobn tlltltter. a i:jn weight, who wa* M mystery to Tremblay. You mi do your own concluding. Of ire«. it MAY have torn on the ••|'iar<\ EMERYVILLE First race, fl»e furlongs—Clyde Herburt II!. Hand Satchrl 111. Sin cerldad 112. l!ob Chocolate 104, .in. .-z.-r US. !i n flrvrnleaf it!. Tfnder Illoom 112. Nancy H.i 112. !...!> M. M. 112. t'ortola 112, Bokol 106. ( i**rt 1 1* 112 H^mnd rac«\ futurity emir»« — •Gal«>n«< <:a!«" 101. Camera 105, Cin namon 109. Woultun 106. Ol<rnna d><an 97. Lofty Haywood IOC. Mao I.a !v !f>'-. Third race, futurity ri.iir<n- — Mln t..-.!..r.!.i 102, Warfare 109. Mr. llrwo 109. *I!rlKbton IQt, Klectrowan 109, Ilex 112. Lord Clinton 109 Fourth rare, ft** and a hall fur '..!>.•«—l'rlde of I.lmnore *8, Knftold 115. lUlolßh I. I) 9i, Ufceljr Ol»u --donne 94, Iloy Junior 112. Fifth race, ono mll«~O»dfalh"r 10«. Canlqux 105. B<>nfa 10«, Mala dor 105, Dr. t>ownl<* 105. Wln»-bcrry 105, 'New Capital 95. •Voltrom* 99. 1.. C. Ack<rly 105. Zahra 104, N«tllo Trav«r» 105, Catallnft lOS. Hlxth raro. ilx fiirloiiß*—-N'ov- COTOd 10«. »;i ilaano lOX. it.iia 110. Darcln 112. Kathnr Btafrord 111, Hliirk Hhif-p 112. ln«ton 111, Hilly Myer 112, Prudent 101. Grace (}. 110. •At>pr«"nllri» allowanr»». Your Health is your most precioui povse* sion. Your liist itid to health klionld Ik- the rcliublc mid proved family reined) B EEC HAMS PILLS Sold I t.,,»K.,. Inbni.t |Oe. mnA ?lU %ckct youkto&l \ I I'olinlHliia, 11.. I In or I ■*•*•■ *» 1.. .. Gat the Original and Genuine HORLICK'S MALTED MILK 'OtfieUat* Jmliallvmi I The Food Drink for All A^c* 111. It Milk. Malt I.rain 1.H.1. I, In Not in Any Milk Trus ! I^^lnsUt on "HORLICK'8 1 Inkr a parkas* BUHI* III! STAR TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1010. picking i lu-t*il.» I!U positloa i-I:»> «n« faultl<-«s. and 111 comttlnatluna In- pa» and mad* would maki> a nervous man r•»»•■>rj. I ,,| HÄ» IH'i-iiii"l and "l..i.||v. th« DM uia«t«ri went along to a brilliant flnUb without a lMiixf. wbtlo i hi- big gal l.n i..»t brt'athlcs*. And now I*,. Oro bolda both the ! |XK>l aud thi. <• i vi.1.1..» tltl.'n. [short sport I! ' p Jack 1 .<-*•• r will »».i» 19 rotinda with IVio Muttlcmn at Tacuma | J.irmiu) 10. according to iho an i : n-riiii <-iii.'iit ma<!« today by i Tomrajr ii mi who la looking) i after letter* interval* la artulc affalm »: ft|M»«UI Inii-rurhaii train* will be j placed at th« dUpotal of rt.--.tU.-; fight fait* •(... will attend th«| match botwtwn Vrtu McVeigh and! Chick ii>j'«..ii Thursday night, 11..-: Ix'-il wttl bo held In IttramUti'l. link. Taeooia. and «>■»<» (or 1,600 Will I." ; r.-t !•!•.! Frank J. Pnstor. tor man* year* »<•« r'-!.in n( the Hoalti* A. C, <!!■ >l In hi* apartment* at ih<- cttibi la.i nlK' after (offering a c*>l!aj.»«. Bandar morning. Tlmi am»kf«r mirf!«!iiin-nt planned for tomor row rtmiiu '■»• t»r««i canr«tl<*<] ott account of .Mr Fnai«r'a d«aib, Th» Mncotn ItUa Junior, yon at tMMkalhall fr<>(n that ftritmn U*t ! alsht Ttl« trj.rf *ii If in 19. Th« l.inniln Ml«h flr»t (miin will ptav at basketball with ih« %'mi A»«tll-' Itlcn i»-ii Halurtlar «>*•«■ | "« Walter ("amp • MtMtioaTfor th» atlAn>«rican -ball r!<'»^n (Iro two Michigan n>«o and on* Minn* aota man i<l». ■ • cm lb« Hbsuu. the r«-«t of tho ••Mr l »,.iij« rontiax /mi:i tho K»»!rru unitrr*ult>« L Caanp'i i ln>li-<- ap(H»arn In th» rurr< :jt i*mic of r<>t! 1.-r'« We.kly Tl.v llnrup fotlowa: KlKtkt mil. KllpalHck. Y»l-: rUbt tarklc, MrK«r. lt*r»*rd; right guard. Brabrtmk. Mkhl^an; crntvr, f*»i.-n«. rcnnujrltranla; left guard. K)»b«T. H»r«nr.l; 1-ft ucklv. Walker. MlnnnMi; left ■ nl. Wella. Mtrblgaa. right half bark. r«ndlvton. I'rlni • ■ . t«fl hatrbark, W«ndcll. M»r».. full bark. Mercer, ■',n«j lmnl». quar terback, Sprmckilng. Drown. BACLAWCMBMOR. Th* llallaiit A. C. will bold the n«tt »!n"k<T A •-'iiipsiiar ««'<mlni Manager Kltf««rald baa arrangrd a promlatng program. They harct unrovcrod another bearrwslght champion, and Bt»vx Ttrnolda, thp ib'l heavyweight, will fry to conrlnce the rrrwroun-r . ibat it" la In th« wrung roetttoo. Chartl* |v»..r«'iTi, th» elub'l crack iZOpnund man. will hex i up with Hilly DanlH*. i'l.it<ti< ■<• Kothua and Itf>nry North will i:i--«•* in the kj>-i iitl bmit at 115 unii. Vetro will rn*N«t Heed , r>on»Khui* at 110 pound*, nnd Tom i my Clark and Andy lin ■•».•!!. 111 135 pounda, will get together again. J Two •■ ■ ■ Minn mull dm prpcfdp tho boxtßg, and complete the card. LYNCH CONFIDENT OF BEING ELECTED CHIEF NEW TORIf IVefl. IS— Mttlo 1 nr>|M>«ltlon (o the n-«■!•■. t!f>n of Thomai J. Lynch as pr<*atflcnt l» p»|MTtpd when tho Natloiinl I<*agno dlr<Ttor« mcot 1 hli afternoon at I Ihn lloipl ItrcHlln to iiclect off!«T» I an<l it raw up a icticdule fur next O'.inou. i How Would He Like I ' TO GET A PRESENT FROM OUR STOCK? Rides and Shotguns Golf and Tennis Goods Sharp Cutlery THAT STAYS SHARP j A Thousand Other Thing* to ' Show You—Come In and Look _„___„, I Vi \; 111 Spoimrer. <ioop<>/d *T»ir. in "in ii PITOIU 1 . /it Flr»t Ay. Both Phpn*» .... ■ ,— Buy Your Christmas Presents at Our GREAT REMOVAL SALE ""■I"' 1"': ■ SB=S3" Yon Will Get Better Presents for Less Money Here and We Will Give You Credit if You Wish It "~1 TURK£"™ CKER Arm Chair and Rocker to Match SOLID fumed OAK S^^^SSS £«§&< " ■;7". ~*'" -»■' upholstered in a good * „.. M ,..r"l.;» ta able; high back, with side l%"'> BPnnK *cat: Ik>x COfl»tnictionj upholstered in a good chair. •Imilar to ptctor. ■ £?* head rent*; leather fringe Imitation bpanish leather— with high back and «i«« ,**. aromvi boVtom; regularly $11.00 Arm Chair- $12.00 Rorkcr- S.*""^^ ttSTIJ. »old at $50.00. 97.00 97.50 |ii.o& " **! .... lfl • g IT \ ~. . 37] " IT .■ , ■-.-.- Willow Chairs and Rockers China Closets Reduced „ , , iiium^i "■"• !"K- stock of i-arr« Willow A China Closet would mmka a /fS '////'//'/* 'flHlllftS&k >Trr«ld« Chair*. H'm turn and lian<liw>n;' Christmas i>n-. i.t. Wo .—. ajkf* <» /£"& •^^,-^''7*^*f*-^;J*l •"■''••'•'' »"»th In (I,- brown and ha*« th-in In all flnl«he» of oak VflßMEsflMi^ P3 &> rJw IV* ■W llllll™l fltil«h, l» now imitk.-d at *•"' ''•*• In mahogany, all mark.-d U'ySX5 ** " | i Wt ffl^ffi^S/ffl^V*"! HALF PRICE "~ at Bale prtc«*— }\V^f __ I* 3 B&f tl<ioo Hr,,«,, Willow fQ pn 132.&0 (;.iM.-n Oak PO 17C 4^/m1 "4m*A . O )«Ki MCvM(Hi lUx:ker *' 1"<ul vjo.OJ cuu ciowi oZ I . r v k ffimrm Hf f 17"" lir"J"' v:1!"ir SR RO wsooooidm o»u c>iq 7c 'f^'r'Tl^ «|H iS^S.'"™ $8 00 ■r IF '■" S2B 50 WN V] 1 i<; I X * ArmCbalr. «i*cla« olUiiD 146 00 Golden Oak . too Cf| <.JMMii BWB^VKWlftWty'Jt.i lioooiirown Willow *€C flll China CtoMt i'J^^Tni"! K"w»r» f^,i^J/V r >*,- l;-\'*''f st»*i H.'i.r. St>«clal OlUiuJ ISS M Gftldm Oak CQ7Cn >«B^a^Mtfl^a j |».jp'aMb Y < hJLi 11 |li/'i 116.00 Natural VVUlo* CO nn chSw .mi ij/.ju {jIWIMR . j fr^4*t^aS9*4 ••*" N*";ral Wl!lljir $775 SS2S! $50.00 "hL^JLJ >T H...k..r sp^i.i cib./b IM"' <!-<t oio.au fe^^^diafi 11 M 116.W Natural Willow CO 9R ISO.OO Fumed Oak POO 50 V (a ArmChalr. Hi .i ,J '"^o* Closet OOO.aU i | WHI J »:0 00 Natural Wll- tin nn *35 00 Mahogany China cm 7 Cf) " low ttottoe. h>< Ul v> I U.UU C!o*ct «J4/.JU *~- Jf frm "ar? £ll?. in Rugs for Small Rooms ljj . if» W TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS—Extra heavy .•!«•." Tji . my' *\ 1 s'/r ' ''■ '" ''-v '' ; *cam'css make; r\tr;i £<k><l <pinl- /', •>'' I 1 A ity for the regular price of $13.50. Sjn-ci.il $10.r»0 gpBflHBHflH // UvV ' I' SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS—A fine showin X of < >ri- £l X ]■ [T >&z2&2325u cnUl ■IM'l WHon patterns, in rich, warm colorings; 1 "! IS|ll' t"''l)'!;;\4f| Jt^*--tJir*^>^*«Sr'V« MM 7 ft. 6 in. by 9 ft.; regular price $17.50. Special.... I ] **m £s£S£^£^y>£^2^ 911.50 I I • II ■JriS^-i oi irrj- 8 'y"2^?1 tapestry Brussels RUGS- 7 ft. r, in. by 9 ■ '<{ ;1 w^f^ED\Vfv?M^^T*.**-^ ft.; njc«!iutn weif;ht. rikxl patterns and colorings; a good B B <l!vauJ ■h«».**y^*i«2l^iSJ grade at $12.00. Special S!>.r,o PmL Kii^ K^l{»fc?fcj^*^ f- VELVET RUGS— Si?<- 6x9 feet; beautiful colorings, in •—^x^ J^\ tl^f JJpcJß^t'V^Mlj medallion and Oriental designs; regular price $12.50. jll A ..,M II Bjfes^%^i l^l;- Vt'i ] TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS—: irci ; a large M! '. H I?: ' Si'- 3-^'*"^'""'L_2^-— assortment of p»-<l patterns, in two grades— .|| .■<• _J f|> tZLtu ~^r~■-"s'~^ti ta $0.00 quality. Special 57...0 !■ I I II $8.00 quality. Special $(»..»<> ]•-■ S |Mi /^jj m M 1**' 1 ILW 7'lnC r» •tj |"V f Ct?V p* |U| AHF t' T>* yoA* T^ Mlix I ' > 1.1 I* vn AI I, r* — I. • ,^^B^l^olMß^^Kj^fiHlHßTXSiS^^*Jt> nicture shows a $24.(X) Bird's eye [§MBv£?£'i^ BmCTII FOR CHRISTMAS — Thf« ■<*'I''° Mliy^r'.^' ttBCTJF/ilf ajij>r..priatc f<>r presents; they ———————^—————^ jQflm'o ' 9vff arc liaml*>"»uc ami most com- XC|BBB3^^^^~ HHw j^vSflj f.>i!al>lc, ihf liack adjusts itself I ■^T^~~*^^^*> Wly Unfffif '" ''"' i>!ivslllc °^ **" STEEL RANGE G|sF—^^^ /^ I^l /&W STOOLS. TABOURETTES front towel bar, roll closet, „,,. —-. IS ~ — We have a large stock "f, s"^ duplex grates, asbestos lin- . c . 921.75 , Furniture Pieces. su.Uble W ing, broiler lift top; the body This fin«, masstvc Rocker, Sleepy Hollow style, CHmtma, .;.-.» .«-i »« is ma ,lc of woods refine,! »'«« c«f *?« oak. finished gofden, fumed or -^. ; u X ;; pictufed i» charcoal iron, and it has a Early, scat and back upholstered in genuine l k in ,-,;„.,,, or Earlj EngliJ good, heavy cast top. Spc- leather, spring seat — finish, upholstered in penu" 1' cial $25.00 $38.50 value, for 1.7.% leather; $4.00 value ?-°T We Move to Our New Store, at Pike and Fifth, in January = ~^r^=^ All the Credit i^^**. Cl! CASH You w»n| .^^SSRsl^^n fia^v K^ CASH ••cond Avf., at Union SL '"^"'^^'^^•lßr' I"''!'^^^^'^^