Crockery & glass journal . fort-ably seat thirty-five people. This will meet alltrains entering Sacramento and transport all comersto the companys store. O. L. Langford has sold out his store at Eugene, Ore. E. F. Reeser has bought an interest in the de-partment store of C. B. Stewaitat Kennewick, Wash. A few days ago Hamburgers department store inLos Angeles gave a dinner to nearly three hundredpoor children of that city under the auspices of theassociated charities. Santa Claus was also on handto distribute presents and candy to the stores youngguests. The recent enlargement of the art depar


Crockery & glass journal . fort-ably seat thirty-five people. This will meet alltrains entering Sacramento and transport all comersto the companys store. O. L. Langford has sold out his store at Eugene, Ore. E. F. Reeser has bought an interest in the de-partment store of C. B. Stewaitat Kennewick, Wash. A few days ago Hamburgers department store inLos Angeles gave a dinner to nearly three hundredpoor children of that city under the auspices of theassociated charities. Santa Claus was also on handto distribute presents and candy to the stores youngguests. The recent enlargement of the art depart-ment has made that section about the most attractivein the store. During his recent trip to Europe S. devoted particular attention to the buy-ing of art works of all kinds. L. Couch and B. B. Boyd have sold their interestsin the East Oregon Mercantile Company, Enterprise,Ore., to Edward Mason, the third partner in thecompany; H. C. Gernes has sold out his stock of varietiesand art goods at Idaho Falls, AT BOSTON. r^ILENESnew department store, representing aninvestment of $7,500,000, it is said, will probably be opened next September. Arrangements havealready been made for the installation of striking in-novations to be exhibited in practical use for the firsttime. Filenes are searching both continents for im-provements in retail store fixtures and equipment,for which they say $500,000 will be invested. Oneof the interesting things to manufacturers of retailstore equipment is the fact that Filenes are planningto make their store a permanent exposition of thenewest things in that line, and are willing to try outin the new store anything new and practical. Whilethey will not conduct a crockery and glass depart-ment, they will carry on two large restaurants whichwill consume enormous quantities of glassware andchina, which has not as yet been purchased. TheFilene Company expect to get in all bids for storeequipment, etc., by January first, and enterprisingdeal


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