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. ' I' . . JAQR am - ATC HLEVf ' NO RENT rilRWTTfypE-PRfCE: IICH RENT PRICE i SONf WPJ'T. R-UFiM- 1rUTK EL DCALERJ ANY TrtAt THAT CAN HAKt A, H0WJ TA7 AIM T'Y LYING- ABOUT SPECIAL BAKQ-IH ? fOPLE ON FtBGULA " or ft X TO Bt TWO flffW rnn - " a -A' .'.v.vy 1 . PSCtAL B A Cr A I N. Sjj A . NX , s,. JPCCAI. PCCS AAC BOTH TCASOWAOtB , both ron "rcwiA TAM AV "SPCCMt" BARGAINS Gmno Ave fit ET.at J I I Jlillilli V' mi ! pen CENT, HAS IT'J PHiCtO TOO HIGH .. 2 I" ""aw 'K cm 1 i'.. "M-kY Very Low No-RentPrices Reduced 25 This Week on All of Best Furniture Our first Year's business eXDectations. although enthiisi'astirallv larcrp. have alrMrlv hn jertrf( hu tVinncanlc rf AtWr-a T? no... f.V, 1 i: t-j i , . , F, 1- 7 v . v vwmvu pmt vw vMMjkAvj uuiiai ki. a ui cx iilw Ail in ill i ii v rr w ill iiriTii lv n ciirn iirntinorn AniM months is a most remarkable achievement, all the more astonishing because we are on the East Side, many blocks from the cenjtral retail district. - It surely proves that LOW PRICES WILL j j . W1'4i;"u' wucic me atuic is lutdicu. indt we cauuuuicu d new era in inc x-oruana iurmture market is selt-evident. Fortunately, we were opportunists The oeoble had vainly protested against the unreasonably hierh Drices demanded bv the furniture dealers, onlv to see them soar hiVhr and hivh - - " c f ' W " - "--fa U11U viv x x LV 1W1 1WVU1U coVerini Ena ft that urnilld pnet no $1 CAfi o mnnfli in xn1 onil J'nl.'l . t- .... " A XT A XTF T" il 1 r . . . . P. . " t v ..w v,-vw mvxm! u, me vciiai uui(ubuiu, miu niai. wc vnn- y-vixy Bcn xne same iurmture eacn month tor $1,500 less than if we were paying rent (making a iu au niciii uut ui uuntwge 10 mc oig-x-ncc roys, Decause uic otner Dig aeazers were m Donaage to nign-rent-demandinff landlords. We haH trtrtor a iarff. r.ct, t,,.;u: COVennp- One fourth Of a Cltv hlock. One half f tVlic KnilrHno- afforrla an inrrmA that mtg intrct on1 ...U1- : . rr. . . .1 1 tr - & . . . """Ulilg, o j " wu vauv iKowkw uitbibcv unu .txA.a liic niiuic invcauiiciiL. ine ocrier naiT ijivpq 111 just as much money also) has given us the trade. We are in a class entirely by ourselves. gives us space for our big furniture store v Others can never compete with us, because Others Pay Rent, We Collect Rent on Half Our Own Building Who Can Sell the Cheapest? We feel so very grateful over our wonderful success that we will celebrate the achievement this week in a most fitting manner-in a way to demonstrate to the public our armreciatiorr for the v, large patronage given us. we can weii atiora to torego prom-maKing tor one weeK, ana do not care whether we make a dollar. WE CAN'T HAVE ANY FIFTY PFP rPNT RTrnTTrWnVr SALE; NONE 5f OUR GOODS ARE MARKED THAT WAY, AND NOBODY IS SELLING UNDER COST. BY OBSERVING SPEAL Cl WHOSE REGULAR PRICES ARE THE HIGHEST. A 25 PER CENT REDUCTION ON OUR VERY LOW NO-RENT PRICES PRACTICALLY MEAN A W A PPT Mr nm? ap? MANY ARTICLES CANNOT BE REDUCED OVER 15 PER CENT WITHOUT GOING BELOW COST We will so regulate tWs salTas to get enoulh ir handling and during the goods Generally .speaking, however, ALL OF THE VERY BEST GOODS WILL BE REDUCED 25 PER CENT S?eel Race's LZS 15 per cent, and Phonographs and Records, being contact goods, cannot be reduced one penny. Window Shades only 5 per cent. With these exceptions ylu can buy anything marked $45 o? more;at a discount of 25 per cent; goods marked from $30 to $45, 20 per cent discount, and from $1 to $30, 15 per cent discount. Terms during this sale will be spot cash or C O D or "goods held 30 1 1 S.! If 11 1 "m . M WSRWSraarar- JfX 'KV,VWCC9 I iMI I - II I mt-- - ' - !f i'BTTP WOO Mahogany 1 W mrl Dining Room Mfesf Teriris During this sale are spot cash or C. O. D. Will hold 30 days on deposit of one-fourth This is not an "Odds and ends sale," or a sample sale, or a sale of defective goods, but a sale wherein the very best furniture in stock is reduced to the limit 1 We Invite Inspection of This Handsome $400 Mahog any Dining Room Set (like cut) 1AA A A Which we Offer This Week at tS) JUU.UU iThe-Chairs are solid Mahogany and the other pieces represent the .very highest class of workmanship in Mahogany veneering. It is an absolute fact that West Side houses would price this Dining Set regularly at $600. We marked it $400. To secure a 25 per cent reduction on our very low No-Rent Price gives you for $300 a Dining Set that would ornameqt a $25,000 home. Upon deposit of $75 we will hold till your new house is completed if within three months. $218.50 Circassian Walnut Bed Room Set (like cut) Special Cfc1l CA for This Week. . . . 3!Oj.DU I 41.50 resser $31.15 Big Price Boys would ask $o5 for this fine large guartered Oak resser. Our No Rent Price' is onlv $41.50 and $31.15 Gets it this week. i k nave many ? krom 15 to 25 per Lent. $75 Leather 9C Davenport . wJUiJ This Davenport (like cut) is a handsome piece of furni ture; quartered oak frame, weathered finish; a fine mis sion pattern, upholsicred in genuine Spanish leather; west aide prices of same are $100, our No-Rent price $75, during this sale you can have it for f 56.25. We have other patterns from $50 to $90; one-fourth off of any of these this week. $55 Turkish Rocker $41.25 Ijj MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN MAHOGANY It requires a vivid imagination to conceive a more beautiful Bed-Room Set than this. No home can be so elegantly furnished that it would be considered cheap. West Side houses would not think of pricing such an outfit at less than $325. Our No-Rent Price, $218.50. One-fourth off this week gives you this elegant Circassian Walnut Bed-Room Set for only $163.50 little more than Quartered Oak. Will hold till your new house is completed on deposit of $50 if within three months. This handsome Turkish Rocker, upholstered In genuine No. 1 black leather; sold by the Big-Rent Price boya for $70, our No-Rent price is $55; this week ia will cost you only $41.25 A rare bargain. OTHERS PAY RENT, WE COLLECT RENT ON HALF OUR OWN BUILD1NG-WH0 CAN SELL THE CHEAPEST? W. L. MORGAN GEO. T. ATCHLEY S. H. MORGAN WJ T-WV. - in tin ecc BBQTJr CORNER :B.STA'RK j The celebration of the Fourth, or Declaration of In dependence is over. The celebration of the Declara tion of Independence or freedom from the Big Price Boys is on this week. It is a big Furthduiction Sale. You are invited to profit by our profit-sharing Bale a sale to celebrate our wonderful success. $63.75 Buffet at $47.80 Thia large hand some quartered oak Buffet (lik cut) is in the weathered finish and of beat eastern manu facture; the Big . Rent Price Boys would nerer think of marking it less than SS5; our re (pilar No Rent price is $6375; thia week it will cost you only f4T.80. We hare a large variety of weathered eak Buffets,; redac tions on. all of ' them from 15 to 25 per cent -