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Sfjyja ' -V., - - / ._. _ * - "* FRIDAY EVENING MI WB 16 THE MINNEABeaLIS^JOURNAL. JULY li, 1902. iT i Terrific July Reductions. immediate Clearance. Remarkable Bargains. # T WOULD be wasting valuable newspaper stfmoe to attempt to describe these suits.v there are thousands upon thousands In this great stock that sold 0t $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50, and some $25.OO, from which you select, and It's not likely that you can mention a weave or pattern, or a coloring, or a stylo that we cannot furnish. Very few stores, Indeed, In this vast world could afford to suffer the loss a sale like this entails. The Palace policy makes each season suffer Its own less and enjoy Its own prof- Its. An army of frugal and fashionable folks are waiting for this sale. The announcement that It starts tomorrow will pack the store. At an event of this kind, where various val- ues are ail in at me same price, promptness is liberally rewarded. You select from thousands of the highest class, top-notch garments, which have made The Palace famous. You are invited to choose, without restriction, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 suits at, choice for $11.00. * Most Powerful Boys' Clothing Bargains fhe World Has Ever Known All records broken, flerciless mark-doWn to adjust stocks before inventory, j -7M * t $8, $10, and $12 Young Mean's Suits at $5 Sizes 31 to 35, hand tailored new shapes, splendid- - , ly lined, black, bluev plaids mixtures, cheviots cas- , simeres,. plain colors, serges clays and thibets. ^ Standard makes, strictly all wool a^n d all worsteds,? a marvelous opportunity. It is the biggest young ^ men's suit offering-evergiven in America. Choice of $8, $10 and $12.00 young men's suits for $5, $4, $3.50 and $3 Boys' 2-piece Suits, $1.50 'Sizes 9* to 17, some lots are broken^ however all Sizes'.will be found in-ther aggregation, ^triptly all- wool, choice and fashionable materials, almost every style and color, made by most prominent makers. St is-the biggest boys' clothing bargain ever offered in: America. Choice of. #5.00, $4.00, $350 and $3 boys' two-piece suits for, this sale at choice - .vu, #4.w, w.w an a 1.50 $3.50, $3, $2.50 and $2 Sailor, Vestee, Coatee and Russian Blouse Suits at 95cSizes i to 10, natty garments in homespuns cheviots, 'worstedsj wool crashes and flannels Probably 1,0CK ) suits of which the average cost is three times O f the bargain ' price. Light and medium weights,, all :wool and aH ^worstedgarments. Arranged according to.sfcesfor * quickpicking. Choice of $3.|0, $3, $250 and,$2 suits.for "this sale while they last..... All-Wool KheV Pants for less than half price, large lines, every. pair from reserved stock, they are strictly all Wool and well tailored, worth 50c,2lc. 75c Boys' Outing Shirts,.made from "Percales and Madras cloth, with two detached collars, 39c. $1 Boys' Wash'Suits in Linen or Galatia, 48c. .^A. - . v50c Boys'Balbriggan Underwear, knee and ankle length drawers, superfine flannels, at 19c. JjBoys' 75c Jersey Sweaters, solid colors and stripes, Sizes 24 to 35, at 3So. . v i Boys' Swimming Trunks, improved make, in stripes - v .'.. . and plain colors, at 10c. - and 50c Boys' FatmtleroyBlouses, in percales lawns, sizes 3\to 10, at 19c. ^ ./ 75o-Bof# and Chjldien's StraW Hats, linen, duck and Crash Caps, 60 different varieties 23c Boys' Elastic Suspenders, with wire buckles and leather tips, at 5c. S" v *-.- Boys' and Youths'' Leathe? Belts, tremendous va riety, most every sort of leather and colors, sizes from 20 to 31 at choice for 2?c. .- Boys' Hose, double heels. and toes, absolutely fast colored, sea island cotton.^izes: & to fO^/4 , : pair-at 9c.^--^ -}.0^m^'" ** "T '"' mm I S 1 ^ ^ 500 pairs Yotint Men5 Shoes, worth $3, $4 an d $5 t o b e closed at 95c. A Most Remarkable Opportunity for Buyers While They L^ast. ^ "Only sizes 3, J*4, 4,5, 6, 6}4 andiJ "Al l Russian tan,"all proper^up-tb-date styles, all especially built for The Palace and fully guaranteed, all Goodyear welts. No such sacrifice- has ever-been known. TheyVare shoe bargains without parallel.: "We will not guarantee to have them all day. First- come, first served. Remember, $3.00, #4.00 and #5.00 young men's.shoies, for.....,_... .....::... ^ .. !- - - 575 Pairs of Union Hade Qoodyear Welts " C In vici kid, box calf, enarhel calf, enamel vici and velDHf calf .shpes * all styles, .all shapes, all sizes,-all !Widths from A to EE, in oxfords or in high^ shoes and Avbrth up:tOv1S4.{)0 a pair styles jthat are the very "*Miheight of,popular favor, seasonable at any timev-,Thex ire broken "J M Jots arid must be closed out prior to inventory they are rare values ^ * arid',will disappear like magic. Remember, oxfords or h gh shoes, for dress or for business, worth up to #4 a pair, at. i......... .^......... These'-shoes - come in' canvas, linen, duok- Ideal Outing Shoes for Mefi and Boys. cooling cloth and khaiki. Proper shapes/ with leather soles and worth .$2.00 a pair. Oxford or high shoes, for men, boys and youths^. All at the same .price and bunched at choice for /-.. . . - * . *. -The new 6-8 Four-in-Hand, 42-inch lengthy the very latest thing, at 48c. - . "[ * li -The narrow collarthe swellesfr and most comfort-}M z able collar ever producedexclusively here%i two for 25 cents. ( Genuine mohair shirtssilk stitchedcustom madea decided novelty for $3,00 ' AVJScotch cheviot and madtas shirts, in colors or white ~*% v ^_plain of pleated bosoms*7-worthJ51.50$1.00. "" 'A special lot of 600 fancy golf shirtsworth to $1 in all new coloringsat, choice for 50c. :': New:black a1i4 white ettect shirtshandsome' ciis- '^1 l$le Thread?^kte^rear40 difEerent colorings I torn tailoredrichly trimmed and made '^exceedingly hahd^ome garments that will ab- worth $2.50for $iT.50, ^v?ic .f ^u^yt^yftaj|tiBfactM)n--wprth $J-rr-at 50c. French bathing suitsfastcoolQred garments itf"""''' LisleiJnioiHtriade Suspendersleather" trimmed -~ -.,.- oombihatloD or S-pTece suitsr-for*^1.00. ' *^^tfem-b^ekieB*-^^cith.50o---a 25c. - Men's Bathing Trunks'made from Sea IslajiC.vf^en'ff^Belts^p'tiozen giftiiiih'e leather, narrow pr cottonon saletor 10c. ' - . , ^ Men's Lisle Thread Union Suitsthe ^best TJnder-^^ Men'i Belts^^jBat lot of themin any color or $I.OO wear created, faultless fitting$1.50. Stock-Tiesvery handsomefor men worth SQc-jfor 25c. *M ....-_ aay $ty4^bf ^leatherV?orth to Sl-^at 50c. or women-f^^tOO and -5Sc Men's, Straw Hats, In smooth and .---?,'V-J. irj- rough n d h r d d i ^ nhniiin /nr 4 8 c - . *'*'"'* h braids ohpicB for 48c., Silk Embroidered Hose, 18 different colorings, at % pricethe stylish BOX that are worth 50c, at choice for 25c Cotton and Linen Caps, ventilated worth 75c, at choice for 25c. l ...-v-v " ,32.00 Business Trousers', the securityseams, hard tyrlat worsteds, the plain blue and black chev iots worth $2.00, at 05c. ''. Men's'All-wool Trousers, the 92.50 grades, all-wool cassimeres, just the thing, for business pur: poses, at $1,50. ^ , r - v Men's pure .Worsted Trousers worth 64.00- a . pair, at $2.50, ' . Men's custom-made trousers, cheviots, worsteds v arid flannels, worCh^o, at $3:00.* . ,'i" . Men's $3.50 soft & sciff hats'in-latest blocks, $2.40. Men's strictly all wool suits, worth 5t2.50 and $15, :i - f o r $ 6 * 5 0 . ,.. . :,- Men's black.ahd blue and gray all wool suits, worth viator $5,.oo. -"'%- -^.r:V MeVs blue serge coats, worth $4, fm$2.50,S, S Men's $2.50 Alpaca coats reduced to $1.5QV " on IP mmm