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Show - - - w v , I " , ' " . r ' ... - , 5 , ; I , -,' i . i - 1 " DK. i r " r- r , . t , 4 i i - . i, , - j : r i . if jv - - - - vw " ; .vr o::c : ! x It will be surprising to the many thousands who read this announcement to learn that the Harris Furniture House ia compelled to offer their stock of furniture, . 1 carpets and all other household goods at an enormous sacrifice, in order to meet obligations which soon bccdtme due. Such an offering as will be made for the next ; i,0Y SolC PflCCS- fOT , M C J 0Jyy i thirt7 days, beginning Monday morning, w ill secure the ready approval of that vast army of buyers far cash who will be here during this bargain-giving time. Every ; ' R.-Cc Palc ; ' -ZNr- " . " ' article in thia great State Street furniture store is marked down, in order that the thousands of dollar . which are so badly needed may be secured by January 1.' It, . . 1 j i l) V. Li23 LjLL2 & I is wtn every confidence in your sound busi ness "judgment that this store is placed at your disposal, knowing that you will take advantage to supply everything for your ! 9 'and noii'ouVchbice"" mm i . . , 'i "r colors. Thtst beds sold a.t ntar 1 1 7"? II . , home at your own price, in this, a time of utmost need for money. . . V . , 'l Li5Sth'PT5aV Sow oi VM- v,'n " M V-J !i Lm ' ' Lm Ps Wia5 i ' : - SiA KO JI-bs bed, either full or I couCH co RELiELIDER EVERY ITEM IN T11IS.STM IS HARKED CEL017 REGULAR PRICE FOR THIS SALE;jr3 roa ouz day J ,-q. A0NEVEn BEFORE SUCH PJXICESjSideboardstreRedncedSO Al UOM ; Wednesday, Nov. 39 i 2) . CQEllbS i FOr the VERY DEST CARPETS fZZZ Sotpd swa & ' suKs!;por Choice oii: . rntmS3 Vll mt 11 :; " Harrla desire that nothing be left un- , . . l-25 for Axmlnster carpets, worth 1.65 per yard. i thing to teU about-then, you'll be here . Full slie. sweU front, top drawers, large 1 rA . -."ecur? much-needed cash. It , Cf Tt nrll fTf n 150 for Hartford Axminster carpets, worth W.OO per yard. ' , to see them, anyway: bevel pUte mirror; the best dresser ever , ,r f J . J JIii d. dlsPPnt many to extend tht jg iUvld IU1 70o for fine grade tapestry carpets, worth 85c per yard. . . , offered at the regular price. Besides. ', VlV? 1 ' 2.er,n;er than on y. the sup- -m 6c for all-wool Ingrain carpets, worth 86c per yard. ' i 18.50 for the $15.00 Sideboard, i there is an immense stock of dressers i t PN I ESw?i-SiiA3 to 01.50 ,j7 nn for. wool nciuuN R-ucs C7 nn SffiSajaffiSSSSSS:- S?dTb5SL ' gWStojiJi" 3iiO''UU 9x2.fett,.mnSrt3UlarIytt.59 dliUU;: L' IsStSSSSgStSlSSt&i UjX&Mthr ' ; - . reduction on line of fancy Ja- i.30 for Royal Brussels rugs. xl2 feet worth 24.0. i $23.50 for China Clo.ets worth 124-00 for combination bookcase, worth 0. ;. 'flwViVID J T,ariM Screens ! ?290 ,or Hartford Body Brussels rugs, 9x12 feet, worth 137.50. $30.00. 45a for child' oil-fin Ilhed Kocker. Ttbu. . f XyLSshi 1 ssr-". : panes fecreen. ,27 fop w de , rugs. xi2 feet, worth $35.oo. $40 00 for China Clots -arcrfh ' ?. i .1i7u wvT ' UlLll - SZT jEi 57- ;:J Comer f A5rteX M'W ?S eftt bar ;! -i: 30.00 for BaTorth $40.00. ' Ublln'rld or oU nnifhed. . .M I fTTmT! ' ' , Music stand at a grre CFbCC DURING THIS SALE CARPETS CnCC $40.00 for Buffet worth $50.00. ! fr lanr oak Bocking Chair. feXIJ .1 f h Competition cannot stand the ; S&ln. FlflT IT 11 H! ?50-00 for Buffet worth $60.00. l! three styles; regular price $3.50. j-' C ff . p T Harri price on rurniture. $2.50 for Uble for cozy cor- ; f iiL,L, NADS, LAID AND LINED 1 I ILL " - I" . ffi If anybody ever needed money, , ner, made of -burnt wood, , v Money saved on everythingr needed ! Harris ha et the pace for lowest , w-rer uch eOline' of rurniture. Hrri doe right now. , worth $3.50. This chance is yours but on ce That' right now. , ; to f urnlah the home. '' prices for cash. ' xJ-L-XJCJ bSEB -00 FOR THIS HANDSOME COUCH IS AWOTHESNAP" gfk jjft S Si T A n i n i Here's where home-lovers will secure one of the greatest , I 100 pr. fine quality blanket. i at this un- l .FAllLUiV. f-rr - "jfVl I bodily comforts for a little money. An excellent conch, which . ;;MU Tou need them ri,t now. . SUITILS I 1 ' 1 Hi B : as always sold for a greater price. Covered with handsome jf N ; . ' i1 I irA ffirf ifn Rfirff'linc i 81 qnality of velour; reliable springs; exceptionally well made. ft - lTTT TTV : LaCe tflnaiO W$$NQ&) ( . : T25.00 for 5-piece Parlor Set selling regularly at ?30; covered ;; for fine uphol8tered with the weU-known Tanta- K't ? S S S With finest 8llk damask. ', . , . .. .. i VJt': i A . 7? . T 1 3 .jSX $2.60 for curtains worth J3.S0 per pr. 1 . , sote the leather imitation which outwears leather itself. V -'Y--V i, v - - - r s f " $4.00. tor curtain worth $&oo per pr. $35.00 for 5-piece Tarlor Set, .worth ?55.00, nicely carved oak, ;; Regular price f 35.00. ' y ' --" , u: ;V i1 ''1 I; elaborately upholstered with silk damask. ' A a 2. ' 4 iV ' y y I ;! 850 tor rx4 quality Linoleum r . . , , $8.75 for imported Vienna bentwood Bockers, cane seats, worth v -r- V- ; V- v J worth $1.25. ?C5.00 for 5-piece Parlor Set, worth f 95.00; exquisitely carved , ; $12.50. , ' p. ..;.:;:.-...... j ;i A mighty reduction on all Dinner and upholstered with Silk damask: '; ALL THIS WEEK Choice of 100 Tabourettes, of burnt wood, YY-'PJ , !; Set, Chamber Set and Glassware. ; f45.00 for 5-piece Parlor Set worth 65.00; polished mahog- luid.om. de.igu. , A Wjr chance for novelty seekers. L ' s--k ! Thirty day. of rest for every com- any and silk damask upholstery. ' $4.25 for Parlor Rocker and CTialr, worth $6.00. ttSgJ Vf.1?, f6, " A SCAMBALOUS SAfflFlQW .OF STOVES 125 Pi: LAMPS A ' The beginning of the real stove season found us with a yp x,.f FTC?' ! The Handsnmr T in? nf ' nL ' carload of heating stoves on the road, and all efforts to get h-fa( X; - 7'",i9 J j iailUSOIUCSC Line OI .i,". Q them here on time proved futile. After many weeks they have T I ----J 1 J? F?0 ,V SffnS 'lfe T LtV?CU i . arrived and we will place them at your disposal at the greatest rj . -.i Ji'E , banqUCt LampS 111 TOWII grA , , h . II bargain ever offered. A glance at the large cut gives but a U ' rSV T7'11 R C 14 U ' ' Ti ' 1 t? faint idea of the beanty of these magnificent heating stoves. ; ; TfWW i W1" 06 yOlU flCfC UUrillg JjS .j StSi , The Victor heater is acknowledged even by competitors to be ' , JZ-SL rpBr iriT Pll r vx.' a most perfect stove; beautiful in design; a great fuel saver. Jjl 7 ' r- ssSs I rl I litrLr'l I ' i" ' We certainly want to sell you one of the four sizes of 11 - Sv- 11113 VJlmLlB 1 1 sJiLL - 1 -Kas THE FAMOUS VICTOR OAK TTcn Sl For S'!! J Your Espedal Attention is ff 1 Cinl . . ('ki)1LJ f Cook Stove called to this instance of low f ,. . $11.50 for the regular SI5.00 k ,.c-rr' Lth t.u,.... :: . .. . T P1- . t j' i- - L.. . iL , I. nn If- " - a ' Tw, it,ikd.trinunrf ck. ;, pncj.jnakmg for LAMPS 1 - nt '.f- i $14.50 for the regular $17.00 zzxX : J m $16.50 for the regular $20.00 1 LOW PRICES for KITCHEN SUNDRIES, 1 limm $18.50 for the regular $22.50 27 Dollars and a Halt tor iESES SHEr k S.'yi:' tr';'J rm.rnnr. rirnsirt f-pi t 1 ntir ' ,10 8rranlt0 teaketlles 750 kc hatchet .250 1 JiftlfCL . See fcfae Victor EXTRA KITCnEN RAWut i!iss"":s se;S f. TicL2S2Z2,..V ;X WAAV V AVUVfl ; Best mop handles Bo 40c. saucepans SOc 1 t.' "T? rt . It is to the interest of every housewife to call and examine !; itw clothes writer f- 25c pudding tins ....joo Ji 'r2Lr"T--f ) . 1J TT . . A ' . 3 $150 clothes wringers o 85c dish pans . TOc 'J&ll&'jpftl (!S-4lS. HHIIqhhRmM ts?3l H ff Hi this range. Is four-hole size; warming closet; reservoir; hand- $1.25 clothes rack tso $. coffee mius ; ....75o VSw wlHiiavfl & aya UV gomelv niCkei-trimmed. At the very low special sale price of j ;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;:;;::Sc turkey roater- ' "'CZ , .' ... A . . S27.no. it is worthy an honored position in every household. !; asc towel roller 200 Dripping pans .400 . ; jf ,..--1 r "X A stove to heat smaller rooms. Beautifully trimmed in ,-;". 1 J '! ssc roiling pins isc n.75 meat chopper tus j ' nickel burns coal and wood; guaranteed to be the best small Besides this pattern, special prices hold forth for seven dif- ; . " C heater ever made. ferent makes of steel ranges, thus insuring a satisfactory !; $35.00 for Davenport worth f 45.00; upholstered In best velvet, I . -i'fe))1 AX . . ! In either oak or mahogany. A. bargain. H f-.':-fi gsS? ,' O- C( frt t f'o choice. j , 1 &M?CZ. , - 5 -- -M. SOeU IOr reglllar pO3U rTT nIICC OrF?7? I! F $ $14.75 for Polished Parlor Chair and Booker to match, worth f,'-; I $8.00 for regular $1050 UiIM I IflloO IrllLolL DlVjr ;: ?2o.oo. low Pnc forth. two hir. I $1 1.00 for regular $13.50 BARGAINS IN STOVES j - f; r... " r:;r,:",-r....iiL-"'-''1'1-''"'':'--. i ' "T-'rr, :Tr-lL:-,- '.' :m -r", rl,.;i: ,.j.1 zi'r.',-m '", ..Tii ,,: : .". ,!', "T,:,": ':;,ifi ,i i . I I THERE WILL BE THIRTY DAYS OF UNPRECEDENTED BUYING HERE FOR EVERY I SHREWD HOUSEWIFE. , PERUSE THESE BARGAINS CAREFULLY. THEN COME. J liniS $7.50 Kitchen Cabinet 63c for Dining Chair made of hardwood, hi2h back ; U IJ Jil F LL I L VU JL UIVIMI JllLli j, ST" ul -i ' J,.,5 for Dining Chair made of oak, cane seat, i; pi . . , , !; 1: i'SffiftrSf J WOrth easily $1.50. S S N I -v . . r s regular price of r.W. Take ad- , s i-ltov',v-;tL- jl M $2.25 for Dining Chair made of quartered oak, ;! 7 ) M ) ('0 "1 4frL-T--l y cane seat; easily worth $3.00. " I M ) A L 1 tv j I J f -. l rtn nn For choice of 15 Bed Lounges worth ; J - J r) J J J J ;! special price, on ii mtch. j I ! H)fIJll f rom S,5 to S32. This will bring you. S L l Z ; during, jj jv v ; V - t . ; : : : : . r . . ' '" - |