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VOL. m r , l MKDINA, 1ST. 3r.,-!rB:TJBSX)A.Y, \JAKTJAE.Y 19. 1911 NO. 4:6 THE MEDINA REGISTER M A BOWEN. EellUl »n« Prserlstor. ^,00 PER YEA* IN ADVANCE. .BUSINESS CARDS ; —\ rT PHYSICIANS W K. QUAOKKNBUSH. . pwrslolui and Surgomi, U ffl(»ioat»-8a0«o »8fl-»» ;*00, ioo and OfflooWar* 8:80tol(i^J»,Hl. l 81 WHEN GOD WAS BEFORE CREATION WAS BE8UN THE INCOMPREHENSIBLE ONE Pastor Russell pitousset, \Before th« Beginning,\ Offloo SiJnday if Appointment Jo Ip. m., 7 Sotti frhonei Q. Office houreTSOJO-»:80».Tn., 12:80 to 3 *nd H. phjsloUnwidSurjreop.. Office »ndB»i<lonoe, P«k: AYenue Office hoare-TJotU ? •»ra.,,1 to»&.».. I t o S pTm.'\liisMlo»ui »*iesjdenoe, Parti Ave. • phjsioi»njmdSrtreoon . iyi'9»ttStroot. Office hour* 7 to 8«. m., 1 tolj p. m., 6to8 p. m, roaWABDUOS&ON.M.B, K Plmnolun nml Unrgaoo < • Offloe «n« reelaenoa on We« AYOOUO between West Center Street »nd Parle ATouufl. Offloo hooreH to W ». m., S to 4 end 7 to8p. m. J JAlT\n r AliKBB v „. , • O»teop»th» riijrslolau, Modln»-118 P«k A»\>>no Houni, Taos Jay, tVeiBffiid»riThor»a»jp,)«ii Batoraer, 3 to S:80p. im «Bottijjhonsw. ,„..,„ ;ory. Hour*. Mo»a»y »ud S'rldsj', a to 5:30 p. in. Bath phone* Ontaldo cilia forenoon* anileroulnuj. X* Pentu* _ Office In Kwnur » J^wni Block, We»t Center Strut, Jlrldie work » ipeotaMr, sort G, H. BIUOND3, M.D., D.D. B. offloo at . ItMtd»DM,llrlt *»» wertot MllttBt. on I'wrl Siren IX fcibiriff of Orlctnn Oonnlr, Offlo«tnOottr»HoQja VX BnpettntendeatofPoor CorOrlMniUoBnty. (Ifltae M Ooart HOUM. OBl8«op«itli»lMt8»lard«r la e»ah month. •rar Jtx AIIBT P. TAKNKB. D, P. 8. Dowrns-Keitrnoy Illook 090* Hoart-9 to 1J A. U. PhoiwSWS 1 to 5 P. SI. MTTOOARVnBtlll g um 8 9 10 15 16 11 29391 XI 132425 ,w a 18 5 12 19 13 2021 262728 1 14 \From everlasting to everlasting, thou irt God\ (Paojm xc, 2). \I nm Jehovnh, tnat 13 my name and my glory wul I not [Ivo to another\ (Isaiah xlli, 8). \To ua there Is ono God. the Father, ot \yhom aro HI thlDKa\ (I Thesaalonlaria Till, 6). \Heir p Israel, tlio Lord our God l» one—Jeho- vah\ (Deuteronomy vl, 4), St Petersburg, Fin., Jmi.8.-TlicB& ana other Scrlih tures tril us of a personal God, tho Father or LI to Giver of nil, tlio Great Ono who In, hnbltefli Eternltj. 8^ Pjttil declares aflt totliobeatlion 'thetei nro lords mnny and goda ninny, but to us thoro Is but ouo God, tlio Father,\ and ono appointed Agent of lis In donllne with humanity-one Lord loans Christ-\and tlmt evet'y tongno ilinU confess that JesuiS, Mcsstoh, Is Lord, to tlio glory ot God tlio Father\ ;Phlllpplans 11,11). The Scriptures toll us of \tho bo- Sinning or the creation of Gml,\ hence lliero was a time before that boptnnliis Jf creation when Jehovah God was jlono—\bo that lnliabttetb Rtoralty.\ Not eron tho great .Michael wns with Mm, the great Messiah, whom lie bath so highly honored and whom ho dfr rlnres bo will still further ftonor lliroughout a glorious etornlly. Ho, Wis not with tho Father before tho beginning of creation, bocnujo lie him. iclf \vna \tho beginning; of tlio crea- tion of God—tlio first-born of every :roattiro\ tltoveliitlons ill. M; Colos. ilnus !, ]S). Ho wnu tUo first cspres. lion or mnnlfcutntlon of the Divine attributes (John 1,18). Hits mlghly God, Jehovah, seir-ccn- Icrcil, self<antalncd, la oura, tlio samo restcnJny, today and forever, ho changes nut. Divine Attributes Glorious. Every nttrlbuto of tlio Dlvlno char- acter wns tho samo millions of years 180 that it Is today, bat that cliaractcr ivss unrovcaled. Kvery atop of crcn- lion has tended to display tlio Dlvlno diameter more nnil more, and each successive step anil development of creation lias brought forth new crea- tures capable of comprehending- tho Eternal One. Wo doom It not uurca- lonablo to assume that Jeliovith's ere- ntlva power will cojtflnno to IK) exor- cised throughout nil coming Unto, Astronomical photography now re- vcitbt nc.irlr lU.*.0(X),0Ci0 stms. around which circle systems such ns the oho which circles aronnd our sun, and of which our earth Is a part. Wo, deem It aot uureaaonnble to awnir, fiom tho Scriptures,, that the gieit work of or derlng all those hnndreds of millions of planets stretches forward Into etcr-. nity, nad »J«it tbo worU of^Jlvlno grace, beguu on tho planet \Earth will be eohtinued throughout tlio TJnU verse, not only iii coujunetion with the planetary systems we can discern, but probably with millions of plsm etary systenis too !av removed ftom ns to be. discerned even by photog. rnphy. _ Doubtless plvluo methods in con- neeltou with otbw worlds and other Inhabitants will display tho montfoid vrisdom of God, For instance, wo un- derstand tlio Bibio to indlcato that wjiiio tbo permission of evil In tho efitth was wise, it will not necessarily be wise or expedient for any rcosoft to permit a. similar reign of Sin and Death in any other of tho millions of worlds, In connection with their order- tog or development and thoio peopling with glorious creatures who will show forth tbo pralse3 of the great Creator without their passing through\ experiences with sin and death such as Jinvo been permitted In connection with the humanity of earths Tho Permission of Evil, Con we not see a broad reason for tho permission of ovll on the onrth-=- for tho permission of tbo reign of Sin < and Death, which for Bix thousand years lias apparently disgraced tho Creator, degraded humanity, astonish- cd. tho angels and constituted our racr) a groaning creation?\ Only when we discern that Messiah's Kingdom win sorely bring order out of tills confn'. slon, do wo begin (o got tlm proper focus upon our subject and reallite something of tho greatness of our God, Srom the standpoint of tbo complc-' Uon of the Divine purposes In connec- tion with humanity, and from that standpoint ulono. can wa aeo Illus- trated DlTlno Wisdom, Justice, Love, and rower. Tim primary lessen was, Jttstlce-tlint slit brings suffering and eventually death, Tho second lesson was that of Dl- vlno compassion, sympathy-Love, This lesson was manifested in tho Bonding of tho'Itedeoracr »tul Ids sub- sequent 'reward ot exaltation, and Id* gathering of an '*eloct B Church to he his associates In glory iind In thp U!C*8|DB of tho rodoomed race, 3!he reign of glory, tho rotgn of Messiah, *oon to bo Introduced, will UK tip poor hamnulty from sin and sorrow, front degradation and death, and giro to cadi nad nil tlio fullest o^portunlly to return to, human perfection and tb Dl- vlno favor and everlasting life. In all that work of human restitu- tion, which will Inclndo the awakening of mankind from tho sloop of death, the ooo great lesson will be tbo grcat- nesss of tho Dlrlne I'dwcr- \vbtch will becicrclsed through Jicssinh, the God- like One, tho Prince of Wf», \the Prlnw of <3tory,\ tho Redeemer, tha Kegenomtor of Adam and Ms race. And Anally, from tlio standpoint ot th* completion of Jehovah*B great pur- poses and dealing* with man and to tob^ecr, to nun, win &r,nm levefiiecnuo foreknowledge aud Wisdom of God who Wiew the cad fi-oin,llio.UesinuIug and W(n> ;fosesa,\vboTf'evt(ii.trtesflrnUs- Jloh; of ;arelgn of slu ftiid (testli could be mado,ovepliunlly to woM«pfjr.\to;Iils ov<n glory qind to the lrtc,ssittg!-nndln- ftruetlon, of-liis creatft^ .dn »o.t« tm} iiuman'anat the nugejioijilitues-- <fhiJn will bo rftvealod to all:-the -.giorfoua. chtirapfer &t tiieji' Creatoivnnd; tiujue* eessltyfOr ids r«tjulreme?t-t)f absolute rlghteSusnesS an* ridiffooUop. -^ '•'• Surely, too result eventually, vyufte; is thogeriptnres deelare.'tunt-sjU sltait' learn righteousness, andjiatfi,'ta}ijulty / 1 «na that every creature IJV Iieaveri-nud la earth and under; tho eatlji shutl ac- claim, ioth. Johfivah, who slttethr upon the Throne of tlio, Universe, and the f«an>b, t)i«. ttedecnteiv' forovor. •yVerowo to allow ourselves t o spec- ulate riispeotipg the fntuyo--reBpco{lng the ©h'tae puriioses in.rcltittoa to (ho millfoni pf worltls »ronpd lis; our spec- ulations would run thus; Those In- stenctei and used of -Jehovah In con- junction, with tlio initial development Of the Divine Plan in tlio earth will •thereby bo fitted and prepared to bo tho Divine Agents to other worlds, Tbo Great Bcdooiiicr' aud ids \eject\ jftssoctates, nfter dealing with humitn- Ity for tholr npllft out of s|n ana death conditions, will sncely bo aunilfled for further sorvloo in otbor worlds! to \show forth tho praises of-Mm who called, tliem out of darkness Into his marvelous: jfghr,\ A*rd\w!wt shall wo say of humanity when perfected at (ho end of Messiah's glorious reign? Will not all ha well prepared, not only twniuirovw right- eousness la thcmisolve*, hut to tell In other worlds, to other races, tho story of the. fall and of the reign of Sin and Death resulting 1 ! and of the redemption ncwmpltshcd by OosPs love; and of tho great roaUtnlloui aud of tho les- sons thus learned? the Unchanoenble On*. ' Tho nholltlc* of the Dlvlno*harac|er which wo have Just coimlilercdi-^WIs- dom. Justice, Love and Powetv-lio- longed to our creator in tlm great olery nlty prefiedlng creatioii, llpt there was op one n,t that Uwo to nppreclato God-lt requires tt full vlow of tlio Perfected PJan of tho Ages tct nutko known lo any ami to ali ( t|io glory of tlm I«rd. &» wo have Just seen, tliutt far lha secret of tho 'Lord and tho Btorie* ot Ms character aro Icnowiv- only to Ms \aon« fcosoltoh ol hi* holy Spirit But the time neat* when \the wholo earth shall ho full of tho knowledge of tho glory of tho I-ord as the water* cover tho great deep.\ Ho and his glorious govcrnmeafc will then bo \the desire of all nations!\ \The glory of tho Lord shall bo reyeal- cd and all Ilcsh shall sco It foRother\ (n«g«»J U, T; Isatttti si, 5). St J?ntrt assures u* that every tai» turo o t tho Dlvlno Plan which tvo »eo la process of execution wns known to Jehovnh from before tho foundation of the -world. Ho declares tlmt these tilings God purposed ia himself tieforo tho foundation of -lbo \\oiul . The creative piocessoa, which haver beep oporidtiiig'ttp tt»oiisa*as-ot years, were -all $us$ly elabqjMttci Kft tjio wlhd Of; ieho^li^ore-tjio esetitiYO wprkhor ^ttn,.4n>tlurt purpose, tvngeis: iind,a rgilvt-^of- how Biii)iy'Kr»idcs , we. may ' 4»ot ?hrely kjtio.w, hut they, ni'o vajjiqiB*- ly designnt&M tlio h«iy.'Scriptures m \angels prinOpalltiea apij powers?' Later #mo the.qt;oatlon.ot.in(jp, *>a, •Jlttio iovfier than tjies wgeis' 1 -'- and' crown-Wwlth earthly lionow dbSntty tind powef, in the, imago, nufl, l|itetiess of .his <3teator*sglorjoui4 power- Thesevereati<}ns varied uot Uvdegnoos of per/ectlon and Impecfeetlon. Bach THIS perfect, op Its own plane. Jlneli infeJiisent creatufO was a free, njotnt ngoufe. and hence, whether on tho ns- gelib-Qr \hunlan p!ane* r B R'0s creutod In tho likeness of God, unblemished, but With different capacities and abilities, .Almighty God, lliflnlto in Wisdom, Justce, tove and Power, purposed the orderly eserclse of (ila inflnito powora, as a jrxeoj; F*thor, desirous of giving ilfo and hAppiness to his? creatures, •These intelUgeut oUes 'wcro desig- nated v \Sons of God\ so long as they mnlntaftied their, attitude of perfect loyalty to iilnr, tholr CroatoV and M- tlicr, \Hot enly \v«S it tho Divine intention thus to give pleasure to millions of creatures to bo created, hut It wast also tho Dlvlno will to manifest to ids creatures hla own greatness and tho perfection ot his own goodness that they might enjoy him- and ho on- %>y the-m everlastingly, Wo are not to undorjitnnd thtit Al- mighty God wus lonely la that great Eternity before cienlfon began. On the contrary, human loneliness la largely because of human deficiency. What \we laete we seek for in others. But tho great Jehovah incised nothing, he was complete In himself; ho needed uot comnanloaxhlii to complete or t i suppiemenf.bia happiness, it -was Ills pleasure to crosite % thnfc hfc> eretitutes wight im.vo Joy by'reflecting as a whole hbs Divine quaiKie* Implanted In their constitutions. The wreck of tho human race pro- duced by slu ho well foreknow. Nor did th's wrecking of human hopes do- feat, nor was it in danger of defeating,, the DWtoo imrpose. It merely, demon-' Kimtes to auge!* and to men the graces of the Divine character nnd show* unto nil tho inpro fully the qualities of God pfo|>ci- tu be appreciated and coptcd. The Stven-Stelid Scroll. . When God would Ittnstrato to us hit \own great personality, when lie would *how t o his creattiti'si- how bo is work- ing all thing* according: to the coun- sel of his own will, ho ptrturcd Itnym- bolleatly In the Book of ItevrtatloT ID. that vision the Throna of tho Eter- nal One Js graphically portrayed as the scat at Dlvlno power nnd authority for thet Bnlvcrsci wlthangets ns minis- tering spirits. Then H described a scroll, in the right hand of Jehovnh- In Divine.power ami keeping. That ncroll, \written Insliie and outside, was \sealed; with fcav-eu seats, 1 ' repre«<ent- iug the comploto bociccy of tU? Divine purposes lelatcd in that scroll From before tho fenn^atlon\of the! world it had been, in the.' baud (to (bo, powwi pf tho gteat Eternal. JXt> hH glyeu hitlts respecting it una Mil'caiise'i W to bo-symbolltect iilhe Jiuw and to i some ©stent; to bo descrihod ,by the; i Ejophets. aut a® tt wnV a'WOden, > Mysteryi, bceau^e the prophota ufta>*-*. stood ttqt the'things, which they wwts;:' nor eottW nSy nndevstand tiiqtn itntll\ tho Father 1 ? \'duetitue which he, had purposedhV liinisoif, Not only waft the. Divine Program thu^ sealed and mifoly secret*!, but it waa the. Divine detorminatjon that it «ho«ld 1io,giyeu only t o the g'ui who would .dtenionstrnto his worthiness to ' be Jchovotfa honored Agjent tor the , varrytnjr out of those puftioses-pre- destluMseri before the vrwHS was, The houoe t>£ belug tho Agent, the Hopre- sentatlvo at Jehovah, to'catry out the Dlviua purposes; :ehonUl bo: 4!?eiosed ivi (idvftnce only to.tho one who would domortstrnte his worthiness, te bo- the groat SiesSiah, the gtont Dojlvei:er, the great Prophet, Priest* JHiigo, JCIng of Jsfaol, illgh us tho nedeoniot stood; hi tho pivlno counsels and followsW|) before ho eamo into the world to bo man's Redeemer, it was not then granted oven to hlnl to Unow all the mysteries of tho Divlno X>rogrnm, Mt W vir» tuo of his high stntlou, hte perfection, his obedience, the prlvllogo wa.s given •to hlnv flrst to become man's Itedeom- er, at the coat ot Bcraonni humiliation and death, mid then, If faithful In this redomptivo, work, it shoutd ho hla to bo glorified, exalted to (ho dlvlno na- ture, and to execute tho Divine Pro- gram to its completion. First, he must manifest his devotion and loyal- ty to the. Father, envho'conld bo trust- ed, even with tbo knowledge ot the Divine i'rogrnm, \Worthy !« the Urnlj.\ All thto Is declared In tho account (itavelatlona v). Tho proclamation, was made, Who Is worthy to receive, tho rscroll and to break lut scakt and to oxeento tho wonderful purposes ot Oodi Kona was found worthy! Final- ly, ono demonstrated his worthiness— ho left tho court* of glory, ho' hum- bled himself, ho \was made tlo«l).' r More than this, being found In fashion ns a man. ho consecrated his all to tho doing of tlio Father's wilt, oven unto denth, the deatu o t tho ere*!, Where- fore, says the Apostle, \God also high- ly exalted him\ am! gnvo hlni n »tnnd- !njr, a rank, a tltlo nboro all others' (Phlllpptans II, 7, 8), lie commission- ed Mm to ejecute all tho Dlvlno pur- poses and to blm he handed over the scroll with tho privilege of opening Its seals and comprehending to» tho full Its message- In tho symbolic pletnro John saw a \freshly slain,lamb at the samo Unto that ihc< angelic messenger ileclar'd that tho Lion of the tribe ot Judah. had prevailed. Jesus proved himself worlhy and theroforo tho privilege ot understanding the things of the Dlvlno Plan, and the privilege of executing- them rightfully lielonped to him, 'Hie I.amij aialn iepic?eutcd tho well, of Jesus from the day he ««s thirty, years qf ajje •-. npd inaae life eonaeei'ti- tieh.. Tlwffe.he'beennse floftfl' to self - jiud; t a tlio vi-ovltt. - When-ho §v)e«s8- tulljr flnlsiie4 tills great eeutraoti he erlefl on Calvary,- M lt is tlillshefli?* Shis' glerfous victor • was then ftc>. knowledge hy God nntl by the holy an- gel$;t*he tho vsjortliy Onctto.whdiu'tho. Father; would eutvusttho-osocwtloitJOf every fentiiro of tholiivlpa JProgtann ••Worthy is the Liulib thfuV-waa slnfn. to .mielvO glory uiid honor, domliilon and might,\ Sto itas not.yct completed his great Wk there and then, entwin- ed tcj hint, WlO Fathee glQrlfled him and. sot him at his o\\ni riKht-hniioV thoijiaco of ttivlno fnvov-^whea he fla< ishod; his demonstration, of loyalty even unto death. As yet he Urn only begun hla great wort?. The hlos^lugr of the dhurcji ns \tho hrtde, Iho X.a»ih's Wife.;\ is the flrst step- in tlio jsiorlous Program, and, it is not yet couiplqtcd. Following it will comer the blessing of tho worldi all tho families of tho earth, not only tho. living but the dead. His deoMtfltlQh to thosso How called to ho his Bride is,\ «Tp him that oyer- cometh will I gmnt to ait with tlio In.' iny tb.vone even na I overcamo nnd nm aet down with my Father in hla throne\ (Itovehithm HI, 2D. \To us ther& Is uno <Jml;\ says Iho Apostle. AH wisdom and powisr aro hla, Heecnt eteetrlcnl inventions assist ua greutly In apprehending Ms 'great* liess. What man can do llmltcdly with the tetophoiio and wh-oless leleftrflphy merely hint to us of - tho Infintto to-, Bourses of tho Ktci'iinl One-<frow ovor» lasting to everlasting, 6od,. But our knowledge ot the Divine Justice and Love. sntliOes our hcarts-our Great prcator hecoraes \Our Father, who art In beaveu,\ Next Lord's Day, 1), V„ 1 will havo something more to say to tho largo congregation of millions whom I ad- dfesa weekly, respecting the methods by which Iho Almighty Ged Is work- ing all tilings accordlug; to tho counsel ot hia-own will, using his Riorleus Son, iiesslnh, ht» First Begotten, as hln honored ageui in the prosecution of every rcattiro ot the great I'tan which he purposed In himself boture tho world wn»— w |ieii ho was nione. I BUBgest lo Interested readers of my sermon* participation In (lie \tapmm't llome UlstiUiimtv Jlomnenl\ of hringlng thetn to tho attention of their friend* and nelghlKirs wlw do not attend church services. Clark's Death Accidental. Tho remains r»r Henry n. Clark, son of Mr. and Mi.«. John Clark cf Niuidn, X.'V^ arrived Mtrulay from b't, LoiiK where ho was femnri d» .uT-liUtisrooin, Ing hottso on^ I'SIV ln»t wqekiinttts reported lie had ^inirtittnt sHeldo by gas. Ills fatl»t<r heiimre* h** death wns nrehl-n a! oi hi .vns in tbc habit of l*lng I\ IKU nan readmit at night nnd that lip ,in«>p tl nft 11 .1««p om» UP wind M ix i«u Hi- n? Dividson Block, One of Largest Business Strut Ures, B«rrt5, Plf« Sterted $und«y A*t«fiioop ant) tlo- . fore* It Wsi* .IxtlnBuIi.he.9 it: HW Caused »ani»fl< Amountlna to Aboel $40,000 — Bulldlnsl''Was V»!u«d at »35,O00 With ail In«uranqe of *j8i« 000—Other News Items of tntewit Ror- the. Busy |tead(irv The third deTsrittotlye nfo witirtii fiVfl weeks yisltea'flMh. K< ¥•» Sitftdas' atternoon when, the, JjavJdsoh; Mock, one of tho otde«t and iarjfest bualuess ^tviicttires in Uhoriy street, was r«Y' aged by the flames, entailing a loss nf upwards of ?19,O00. • The Are was- discovered at 4;30) o'eloelt when snioko and flames were s,eon issuing from thfl second Btpry.ot the building in the re*r. the firemen •wcro blinded and almost sufl'ocatod by clouds of Smoite, Aa (h# wind&wa wote. thrown opoii to admit tho pipemon wlUi tho hoso tho breeze which pro- valleA was oarried to the smouldering ftro and faunod tho Ilrtmea to «roatce flotlvlty, - Chief Fogerty nsw at onqo that tho only way to subdue tbo Ilfo was by iloodfng the building and sis streams were soon phiylng upon the fhimoii from dlhTcrent nuartew of (no build tag, The fliimea resisted stubbornly, howovor, awl it wan hours before the nro was ejttlngulahcd, The Davidson block was valued at $35,000 and trjere was an insurance ot ^ 15,000. The damage to tho htjiidln!! Is nu.ward.8 of $0,000, The hnllding, n throe-story brick structure, vva» built ty the lute Henry \V. Ferine and was several yearn ago acquired by 0 Jlradley Anderson ot Cahnfliiatgna. It is Understood tbo dnmaKo lo the build lng Is covered by insurance. My«t«rtou«Tnwotin(i Affair at Horpeil, A man who gave the tiam* of James Norton Sclicnck et Fort Dodge, la., was *hot In the imperial hotel a t Hor- nell, K. Y„ Mmiday night and probably will dto, Schenck told tho authorities he ma shot accidentally,-but refused \ to ilva details Ho had wade arrange meat* to pitrchaso * Job prin'tlng office, the deal t o have been completed Tuesday. The case t* being Invest', gated. Chauffeur*' Licenses Expire Jan. 31. Licenses to operate motor vehicle?, issued to chauffeurs hvNew York ntnto slneo Aug, 1, when the Callahan auto- mobile law went Into effect, unless pre- viously renewed will expire oh J*n. 31, Vnleas chauffeurs renew their Ifcenseu by that time they will bo required to file A new application and pass a re- quired eximtnatlon. '**£*?wt&B£S2 tSSSSSE^SSSffSSSli ii uciii^qij! (^Icflrancc Sale •/ You are cordially inviteci to attend our 1st Annual January Clearance Sale. We expect to thiifa regular \House Cleamng ,, events every dollar's worth of goods in the store sacrificed, the staple goods offered at 20 per cent discount, WE SHALL CLOSE OUTMNY LINES AT A GREATER SACRIFICE. Our Motto is, and always has Jbeen, money cheerfully refunded if not perfectly satisfied. s&r i t V- 4'* FURS Many of oiir best pieces are left after the Ho!!' day rush. $2.50 Muffs at $1.25. $15.00 Sable Squirrel Muffs, $7.50 $15.00 Mink Muffs, $7.50 $15.00 Grey Squirrel Muffs, $7.50 $18.00 Blue Wolf Muffs, $10.50 $25.00 Mink Shawls, $13.89 $25*00 Pox Neck Pieces, $13.89 $7;50 Sable Coney, $4.50 $18.00 Black Wolf, $I2.S0 $6.50 Neck Pieces, $3.75 Large assortment , Carpets 70c Best Wool Ingrafrts* 57 f-2c yd 50c Union Ingrains, 37 l*2c yd 30c and 35c Cottage Carpet, 22 l-2c yd in Underwear Embroideries iOc assortment at 5c yard LadtesV Boys' and . Children's Sweaters at per cent discount 20 Rugs Parlory Room, in fact any room in the $I8;00 €12 tapestry Rugs, $13.89 v.fi'li:00 9X12 Tapestry Rugs, $8.89 i$25.00.^12 Axmlnster Rugs, $18.50 $27,50 9X12 Axiitinstef Rugs, $21.50 $27»50 Body Brussels Rugs, $22.50 $42150 Heavy Wilton Rugs, $37.50 ;$2i25 m Rugs, $1*69 $1.00 Shirts, 89c $1.00 Gowns, 89c 50e» Cdrset Covers, 39c 25c Corset Covers, 19c $2.00 ShlttS, $1.39 $2.00 Gowns, $1.39 12 ;>2c OuUng Flannel^ !0c yd IOc Outing Flannel, 9c yd 8c Blue and Plain Calico, 5c yd 12 li.2c Toweling, 9c yd Cotton Cloths at 20 per cent discount SOc Pillow Tops, 39c 25c Pillow Topi 19c SOc Dressing Sacks, 39c 50c Caps, 39c 50c Children's Bonnets, 39c $1.00 House Wrappers, 89c $1.00 R. 8t 6. Corsets, 89c SOc Corsets, 39c 50c Fleeced Vests and Pants, 39c 25c Fleeced Vests and Pants, 21c 25c Fleeced Hose, 21c < f „ 15c Fleeced Hose, lie 25c Wool Hose, 19c Table Linen 20 per cent on regular goods and remnants at Clearance Sale prices. •'-\* Odd Dressers and Chiffonieres 42 styles at 20 per cent, discount. Solid oak five-drawer Chiffonieres, regular $6.00 value, less 20 per cent, net $4,80* Solid oakthree-dravyer Dresser, 14x24 French plate, regular $9.00 value, less 20 per cent, net $7.20 Other priced pieces up to $41 less the discount Iron Beds Less We have thirty styles of Iron and Brass Beds In the lot. We find eight beds which are slightly shop- worn. The foliovvlng prices ought to sell them : One $2.50 value at $ 1.00 One $7.50 value at $4.50 One $8.0Q value at $5.00 One $10.00 value at Jfi.OO One $11.00 value at $7.00 One $12.00 Value at $7.50 One $12.50 value dt $8.00 One $20.00 value at $12.00 22 other styles at $239 to $ I O.00 Bed SpVingis,i P 2.89 to $8.50 Mattresses, $2.89 to $12.50 Our Special African Fibre and Felt Mattress at $6;0O is a winner. Bed Room Suites $20 to $66, less 20 per cent $20 Suite $16, $66 Suite $52.80. Prices between accordingly. Rockers About 100 styles. Regular prices 51.00 to 516.50. 20 per cent tltey are 80fl to 513,20- ^ Parlor and Library Tables €8 styles, redUiMty rrbrtfi S1.00- to 518.00. Tatind.' otf, 20 per cent, they are 80o to Si4.40. I Dining Chairs Regular 51.00 t o $4.00 each. 80c to*S3.20 each. 20 styles. Less 20 per cent- they are Dining Tables it.! *• i* Regular 54.00 to S26.50. Less 20 per cent 53.20 to 521.20 Sideboards, Buficts, China Closets, Combination Cises, Ladies' Desks, Mn«io Gabirieti; Jede»tais> etc, all subject ib 20 perfcent discount. Buy how and save money. . Couehes^ V We sell the Empire Couohesf^fSrTele is>• betteis contili, made we ttaye heycr seen it. Eyery coucfc positively (|n«raritieed by botntne factory and LeVari Bros. 20 per cent orf regular prices. t •• i . -• :1 :f ''.»5 i'-. **£ ••*%• : . \* •