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AIN DAILY "HrRALD, SA DAY, APRIL 8, 19 16. DRESS UP YOUR HOME! v - Table, wiil work wonders in the appearance of the home, and the cost is inconsiderable. Throw away that old, worn-out rug in your living room that you're ashamed of. Buy a “Whittall.” And that com- fortable chair you wouldn’t part with for words. Isn’t it | looking worn and dingy? 'Phone our upholstering department g for an estimate on re-upholstering. YOURE GOING T0 NEED RUGS AND FURNITURE SCMETINE-NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BECAUSE.-- Wig | Cane Prices ]z};'e goitl'lg up rapidly. There’s = - ‘ no telling where they will stop. Our = Panel Chairs . : furniture was boughtin Grand Rapids Chairs One of the most popular of the » in January BEFCRE THE ADVANCE Worlltn't n bia | eomfortable new designs. The combination of & __ 518 and has not beenr marked up. AS | Easy Chair be an addition to your Mahogany frame and Cane panels % 5 to RUGS--Read what we have to say home? We’ve thirty different de- produces a Chair both good leok- ¢ i ! 0 signs priced from $18.50 up. An ing and exceedingly comfortable. ; about “WHITTALL’S.” unusually large assortment of Up- Built also with Leather or Tapes- ff S L holstery Goods, Tapestries, etc., at try Cushion seats. We show a ¥ before-the-war prices. large assortment, slightly varying o SPRlNG DlSPL AY OF in detail, priced at $13.50 and up. S tyle in : WHITTALL RUGS Furnit Reed Chairs — . urniture d \ 0 { A NI 2 ; ‘ Furniture of good design never Should you want an Easy Chair \ | | i A Sib at a moderate price, we Wol‘lld sug- Qi) T 2 . PSCis 1 i i(:ie;n(\)ut gi]zzllt%n Pe;;zg[fiz::i?tse’ Roos(%kilxl' Upl;)liit;;id Rece:m(f}(:::bl‘:: Colonial, are as popular today as the "re.han A e 2 when they were originated hun- TRl SPkiad i Yanay dreds of years ago. It’s the poorly be had in various finishes and up- N T e which holstery colors, to match the other bifmnes ;)bsf)le(t . furniture in any room. : i A s ) ’ We are especially careful about E Hundreds of NEW RUGS await your inspection. Here you | the designs we buy—that’s one will find an exceptionally beautiful assortment of colors and pat- reason why we visit the great Ex- D AVENPORTS | terns—some in soft delicate tones for the Parlor and Living Room, | psitions at Grand Rapids twice a others in bolder patterns and brig hter colorings for the Dining- | (.- And that’s the reason why room and Den; still others woven especially for the Bedroom. | * = . ; e There’s a Whittall Rug for every rcom in every home. we carry furniture made by such master craftsmen as Berkey and { Whittall quality is supreme. - W oven from the same strong, lus- | Ggay Widdicomb, Limbert, etc. trous Wools as the choicest Orient als, dyed with the same unfading 4 i dyes, Whittall Rugs fulfill your every requirement. and reflect your good taste. ' The Whittall Mills are depende nt upon the foreign markets for the materials which enter into Whittall Rugs. Quality must be maintained—no domestic substitu tes will be used to decrease price at the cost of quality. And the scarcity of raw materials has com- pelled Whittall to raise prices. 1 But, until May 1st, our prices will not be raised. The Whittail Mills have allowed us to sell Whit tall Rugs at the old minimum re- sale price until May 1st. After that the price must be raised. fl Take advantage of our offer—s elect now for future delivery at present prices—but BUY RUGS NOW AND SAVE MONEY. Chamber Furniture Our showing of Chamber Fur- niture has hundreds of examples of good designs. Suites in all of the Period de- signs; suites made of Mahogany, Walnut, Curly Birch, Oak, Birds- eyve Maple. One of the best stocks of Furniture in the state priced Jower than vou would have #r pay for the same quality anywhere stered—the acme of comfort. One of fhe requisites of a we 1l-dressed home is a Davenport. ‘ Here you will find a score of di fferent designs—some with beautifully figured Mahogany f rames, others all-over uphol- o Wwe —_——— them Connecticut. The others were: | neeticut sentiment the Eagle found P = [hash club was held vesterday “after- g TS : TR . Maine, N £ ., Vermont, I out that there is much talk of Roose- | l't‘ lfems I noon in Turner hall. 1. J. gan s R % ; ¥ s Be s s ulzg ~ e , Ne sey, N ind, | velt’s nomination here. In spite of | C jed a poem Rk & u : w Vet ‘ fie. y U W | this Chairman Rorab: re- ‘ — — e | c-Leland’s. - is | = \ ays THIRTEEN STATES( e | barren of results | e D Sl Bao s e R i R e B iV ATNESTREE TR O RROSITE ARG I EVERHONS 1 ; | that this s 14 delegates will start ™Or¢ for ; el e | —————— - —— = - ‘ | . St b ios s S (g SR Tl ting of the Central Cor Hughies Has Inside Track, for Chicago uninstructed and with = rofessor GiE 1, DO, “I.':.’,.(\‘ tional club in Rristol tomorrow G U i ! i ! Irom this the Eagle deduces that if I open minds to cast their votes for 1WC a5 el 0 place in onv 1&. Professor Caieb T. Winches ’ B v a | the national republican. convention | Whomsoever seems the best republi- €V€¢ as ¢ Ly 2 Ol AT A toswnll il pedks don T ! onD. Undertermined in Choice for | 1, jtional republican. o e o o e 7 ot Giemins (B0 O el onn, S (SR 0 , 4 | Charies ! At e some s Hughes would be the chojce, | CUite certain is that the Connecticut up at Besse-Leland's. Always | (00 E * G 0 P PI‘651 N I Though he would have a la delegation will be anti-Roosevelt, [ix- more for less.—advt. | § « Us IW ! ould have a large block 2 ey . = ross U wse-Lelund’s. Always P v & 3 demlal Om‘na‘mm of delegates he would not have suf- | President William H. Taft, now @' james Murphy, caretaker of St | b »r"_“lll‘\“ e Em has]lln thc i‘atest S‘[ti —_— ficient to give him a majority of the | Connecticut citizen, will not be a can- . \jiry's cemetery, is ill at his home "7 177 1€ : ; here W 1 . convention. There will be a total of | didate s 2 t r Charles E. | o Eim str Dress up at Besse-Leland's. Always Connecticut - I’arade will soon b A canvass by the 1 the sentiment of eve. ) b 1,076 votes in tne convention. The | HUg! acceptable to Lhs Hushes The “White Roses’ want. you to |more for less—adyt. 8t the presengtime |RD L C s a table showing the! come to their dance April 14, Berlin| Wi and the execu- with lav R 1 votes which the candidates would re- | Grange hall—advt. | tors cof T B Brady estig e this important ¢ e Roose ates will i 2ed CRCE R it o e | transferre. Albin G. Schlichtling B SRS e A This leaves a balance | c€ive in the convention: J. 1. Beale of this city will addres ‘lfii;“f““"\‘v:m‘_: Tl ghichting SUITS, AISTS, COATS, SILK STOCKINGS, GIA of 466 votes to be distributed, after | Hughes é ; = Mlen saclip ol sie B M Das v £ RIBB( NECKW EAR, HANDKERCHIEFS the 330 which are now pledged to fa- | Roc oug b : fsburchgon Hartiord lns on’l | Dressiu Besse-Leland’s. Always : : vorite sons. This sSupport is not re- i c - 2 Siciigicene i | more for —advt. Five states aj - il - garded seriously. lairbanks Several of the candidates on the 10= | mpo chorus for the Easter B LINGERIE UNDERW EAR. 21 Sherms cal socialist party ticket will spe : : mal service at the i Pink and White Batiste, Gowns, Envelope ( v i Ford i the corner of Main and Main | % gton and Minnesota e is Incidentally a curious fact is not=4 Root i 5 Strecticl thisleveningiat 8 olclbek jehurch will meet for rehoars . ha Canas clared for Root, Colorado. n the placing of Connecticut Hoih s % g {the chapel on Tuesday cvening, : states declare themselves for > Undetermined sentiment o1y . Dress up at Besse-Leland's. Alwayvs {21 at 7:30 p. m. All are urged to m; n unequalled assortment of dainty modec favorite 15 follows: Pennsyl h sent out from a Washing o i g e present B CORSETS Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Nebraska, bureau a short time ago placed Con- ol Choles i i Thomas P. Crean has Dress up at Besse-Leland's, Always BEAC. , Idaho, Ohio. necticut in the Burton column though | . : Philadelphia to live, having sccured fhgpe for less.—advt ere found to be un- just how this was figured out could Total 3 c¢mployment in {h t | Dress up at Besse-Leland's. Always o their choice, among not be determined. Lelative to Con- | Ny The annual banquet of the Cela- [ more for less—advt. union upon presidential pos nd dres shows. that thirteen as follows authentic in style and superior in quality Carolina, Oklahoma, New Mexico Connecticut on the Fence, All the best known makes represente “Gossard"” front lace corset