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The expense of wedding and honeymoon make big
drains upon the saving. But this need not deter
you from having a comfortable and happy home.
Buying home furnishings on credit from us is just as
business like and fair as borrowing money from the
bank and the burden isn't so great.
Let us tell you all about our Home Outfits
and our divided payment plan to-day
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Couch
Just as ihown ia picture, upliolsUnd in tlte best grade of
valour which wears like leather oa a sol d bed of steel con
stiucted oil temp' led spiing-i and ii. is deftly tufted.
Special price $1 2 32
Rug Dep't.
vdvoli" $19.50
Axminster Rugs $2 50
Tapestry RuKs 2 $Q
Tapestry lMgs J AA
9 cl2 extra heavy 4 I i UU
Ingrain Rugs C 7
9x12 heavyweight 4 I J)J
Sl,,yr,,aS9 $10.75
Carpet
Brussels Carpet
worth 85o
Velvet Carpet
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Ax minster Carpet
worth $1 ('). ...
Royal Wilton Carpets
worth 1.1)0.
Ingrain Carpet
wonh O'K! ......
China Matting '
worth :S0o . .
Dep't;
65c
85c
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$1.35
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RHOOES
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FURNITURE
COMPANY
1O0I 1005 CommercialjAvenue. CAIKO, ILLINOIS
Parlor Suit
Just like picture except it has lich solid guen silk valour
loose cushion upholstering with a heavy, well constructed
c otch mahogany frame and a nine coat 'polished finish equal
to a l'iano. Built to sell at $45.00
Special price $295
TODAY AT CAIRO CHURCHES j
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SPECIAL MUSIC THIS MORNING ANDpNION MEETING THIS AFTER
" NOON AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OWING TO IMPROVEMENTS
IN PROGRESS SERVICES AT ST. jlATRICK'S CHURCH WILL BE
HELD IN BASEMENT LIMITED jjERVICE AT CHURCH OF RE
DEEMER OWING TO ABSENCE 0 RECTOR -SECOND CHRISTIAN
CHURCH AT CLANCY'S HALL, 3313SYCAMORE STREET.
Cairo Baptist. i1
Corner of Tenth a.l Poplar strets. t
rarsonae a-ljo.nlng. Pastor. Rev.
S. C. Ohrnm. Sunday scnooi. j.
a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Even
in? Hervlce 8:00 p. eu. Prayer rneotlns
W.Mliirfs.hiy, 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U.
neeting Sunday C:30 p. m.
.'rutins Truth."
to -til.
A I'oi'ilial in vi.
to he a union meeting of the M. K.
Church and the l'reshyterian Church
at the Pieshyteiian church in the in
teivt of the American Bible Society
A program is prepared and the puhli.'
i:i ' invited to attend. C'hrlKtian K.i
tleavor tU'ic "Character and C'cur-Ksy."
rirst Methodist I
Corner of Eightb and Walnut
streets. Parsonage rear ot church on j
Morris. Morning services 11 a. m
Klghth gtreeL Pastor. Rev. W. T.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Evening
service 8:00 p. m. Epworth League
meeting at C:30 p. m. Prayer meeting
WedneBday tilfsht 7:30 o'clock.
Snl.jert. lmruing topic "Srtipiied
and Left for Head." Evening "Ths ,
Presbyterian Church.
orner of Eisbleenth street and
shitiRton avenue. Manse adjoin-
Pastor, Kev. A. S. Buchanan.
ool 10 a. m. Kvening service 8:00
m. Christian p;ndeavor 7. 00 p. m.
yer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m.
ior Christata Endeavor Sunday
0. p. m.
crning tojdc. "Kzckitd's Vision
Christianity." Rev.- William llol
y will occupy the pulpit in tha
ting. .Mrs. jig!i ymnn win sin;;
do. "The Day is Ended." by Rat-tat
the morning service, with vio
hligato hy Miss Maud Sutherland.
, the afternoon at 2:. '!0 there is
Immanuel Lutheran.
Douglas street between Washington
and Walnut streets. Pastor, Rev.
Charles II. Armstrong. Sunday school
10 a. m. Morning service 11 o'clock,
evening, 7:30 o'clock; Sunday school,
o'clock; Christian Endeavor, 6:43
o'clock; prayer meeting, Wednesday
night, 8 o'clock.
Morning topic, "The Ark of Salva
t ion fir Kami II s." Evening, "Tie
Howard of Persistent Faith."
Htreets. Father James Olllen, pastor,
Services will he held at St. Joseph's
ftoman Catholic church today as fol
lows: First mass and sermon, 8 'a.
rn. Htfh'tnass and sermon, 10 a. m.
Sunday school, 3 p. in. Vespers and
benediction, 3 p. m.
8t. Patrick's Church.
Corner of Ninth street and Wash
ington avenue. Father James Dow
ney, pastor. First mass and sermon,
8 a. m. High mass and cajnmunlor
10 a. m. Sunday school 2 p. in. Ves.
pers and benediction 3 p. m.
CATHOLIC NOTES.
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man wha says she cat serve a lot
dinner in the summerjause of the
terrible work over thetiovj. Throw
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Church of ths Redeemer.
On account of tl: absence of the
rector, Vcu. A. H. W. Anderson, the
I services at the Church of the Redeem
er today will b fiily thi S'unday
'school at 0::;n and mrrnii)g prayer at
11 o'clock. The till I choir is request el
to be present, at the morning prayer
services. The communion service will
1 e omitted and there will be no even-
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song. The following music will b
rendered:
Processional Hymn. 47.
Ventte 17, Chant Rook.
Te Deum, Stevens.
Hehedictus 111, Chant Book.
Hymn, 4."2.
Solo, Miss Lela Miller.
Recessional 'flvmn, 4S3.
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Sejthern :.;ethedlst.
Corner Thirty-seventh and Elm
ttreets. Pastor, Rev. J. T. Tracey.
Services at this church are aa follows:
j Sunday 6Cfiool, 9: SO a. in. Treae!'
ling service. 11 a. m.. Junior Ep
worth league C:45 p. m., 7:30 p. in.
Senior league. Preaching service,
8:15 p. ra. Wednesday evening prayer
meeting 8:f0 p. m. Friday evening
cottage prayer meetings 7:30 p. m.
Scripture r-udinn for the fifth Sun
day after Pen tt cost is f:om the First
KpiMie ( I St. P ier, chapter 111
verses to 11 and In ni the go.spel of
SI. Matlhew, chapter V, verses ft
'li. True Justice.
-The pews have teen moved from
jf't. Patrick's chinch down to tit"
i school roi.m below, wlu re servle s
jvvlil held iiit.il the improvements have
lieen compieleii, tltey wilt put In a
new s-ti-el ceiling and do other needed
ripaiis. The new organ is (xpeete.;
I to arnve soon.
The Paulist Fathers are about t.i
(stablish h new parish in Austin.
Texas. They a'.so propose making
Arsti'i the heielipia: t ers for their non
Ciitholie missions l.i Te:;as. and will
have spiritual cars of the students at
teiiding the State i'nlversity.
Jul ii 1). Re. Ii felh-r has given ',
I in to St. Thomas collece, at. l'an!,
Minn, to be applied to th htiifiliti';
ff a (ienniti i y f( r the cfdleg.' .This
is one of the foremast Catholic cu'-
leges il 111 - cnit'itrv, hut lias' I.e.
jhamp;-re hy Istr-k if funds. This do
Illation will sei ve a'l its p:(sent needn.
I The eig!it"-:ith nnt:t!.il PKurima-"
Cirnia:! as the offlciii! language of tin
church!
Protestants of all denominations at
Rcstoii have unit d for a great mis
sionary exhibition next summer, to be
coincident with the one in London.
' The Episcopal Coiled Hoard of Mis
sions of tit oat Britain will organize
l Hie two boards as a central board of
iiiissio.is to make the work more ef
jbctlve. Four colored evangelists from till
(iiiintry, who went to England, have
.struck bard times and are to be do
j ported beiause they have become pub
! !i' charges.
Atttr fitly years in the ministry, the
Re. .lames Roy. of the Church of the
Epiphany, at Niagara Falls, lias been
obliged to relinquish bis lalciis be
cause of ill-health.
The mil -European feeling l.i India
led to the serious shooting of J. H.
f I iek Inbol hitin, a church niissfonai y
society workVr at. Kusbtia, in the
Nadiya district of Bengal.
The meuioriiil million guines fund
: in oiiui t ion with the Weslevan
I church In England has heon followed
'in the Transvaal by a million shilling
fund for the same denomination.
A chain' l ' lircc In s" Bible, bearing
the date of i;,s.;, !.,, restored to
jCoddington chinch, mar Chester, Eng
j land, from which congregation it wa-
Isold by the wardens in 1"',7S.
Inning bis fifth motor tour of Eng
laud, w Lit li be Is now organizing. Cen.
Boota will deliver eighty addresses
'and then sail away for South America
to conduct a mission for the Salvation
Army. . ' .
The 8oii members of the men's clash
es in the Sun. lay schools of Wheeling,
W. Va., are- to have n meeting to
which each man will be expected tu
bring at least one other to create
greater Intel est in the work.
SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS.
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The only way to have a friend Is
to be one.- Emerson.
"The pebbles In the path wnary us
and make us footsore, more than the
rocks."
So nigh Is grandeur to our dust.
So near Is (iod to man.
When Duty whispers low Thou must.
The youth replies, can!
Emerson.
The truly excellent character is
made up of structures towatd oneself
hud mildness toward others. Schiller
He true
work and
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to your word, and you'
your friend. John Boyle
He fixed thee 'mid this dan. e
Of plastic circumstance,
This Present, thou, forsooth,
fain arrest;
Machinery just meant
To give thy soul its bent.
Try thee an turn thee forth.
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fleiitly impressed.
-Drowning.
Many Christians live and do in thit
world as if , religion .was hut a by-burl-r.ess
and this world the one thing
necessary, when. Indeed, all the things
of the world are but things by the by,
an.) religion only the one thing nee,I
ful. John Bunyau.
'. CoK.lv Oua.
One of the irmv Krupp guns ost
7.0'.u, ajid can be tired oii!y S3
tine's. Each shot costa $1,650 for
1 Toject'le, explosive and checking
apparatus.
The (,'eriiian Worker.
The. w'liklng class in Germany
live chiefly on potatoes and salt rye
bread, and a so-called iepper
nip, made of w;iter, brart, a litt'e
fat, and. .plenty of pepper.
I'rcncli Hector ililK.
Phxslcians and druggist, in Fmnre
cannot collect their bills If they al
low them to stand over for
yesrs.
Sandwiches derive their name from
John Montague, the fourth Earl of
Sand I. h.
Red-haired persons are
impulsive and outspoken.
usua'.'y
The cattle pgret of India Is a hlr J
tiiut follows grazlu? cattle, to sc
ore disturbed In see's.
to the Shrine rf Si. Ann" !e H"a,ip'-!
from the l)io
Second Christian Church.
The s 'coiul Christian Church wi.l
meet at Cluneey's Hall at 3311 Syca
more street, upstairs this U.nls Hay.
i-ible school at !:ir(. Communion per
vice at 11 a. m. Ail are cordially in
vited to attend, and a full attendant,
of. the iiienil.ership Is especially d
sired.
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Christian Church.
Usual services will be held today at
Safford Hall on Washington avenue
and Eleventh 'treet.
Calvary Baotigt Church.
Corner of Sixteenth and Poplar
ftreets. Rev. L. G. Graham, pastor.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Services at
11 a. in. and at 7.30 p. rru
SL Joseph's Church.
Corner of Cross and Wlnf
of Ki'iKston
(take plaen this year on the 7th o'
! July. It will be under the patronag
icf His Grac. C:e M( st Rev. C. H.
jGai'.thier. I). I, arthhishrip of King
i sti :i.
I Contrai ls have be -n 1. t for the
jliiil.iin;; of the beautiful Denver Ca
j'thcdral. Tie y cal! f r Coinpietion cn
or befor- Jan. 191". I:idlana 1.1 uo
B'.lfuid limestone will be used in the
i on i-rt" tion of tic Itniiding. Tlie con,
miUee dt sired Usr Ci bra lo. st ne.
..wing to the la-tie amount of buIMirv;
goi',!, on in th state d iring the past
vjar the Cn! rado quarries turning int
detiiabie steti' were unable to supj !..
Lie Cathedral j..b, and efter conshier
;'.'.! i.ivesiis if':i tha Bedt. r.i s-i,,v
l rem toe ii'osi.r ouarrv was s lect
CENERAL CHURCH NOTES.
"Gyi sy" Smith, the wor'd faun us
revivalist, has b"en seemed for a sr--ien
of fall revivals at Clevelan 1.
The German Lutheran cf the Mi'--souil
snycl have decided to retain
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