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ft i. I I S II Hall Lime Springs Lenna Stanherry, Oelweln, ount 5 ITS EVEBT DAY'S RECORD THAT COUNTS Oliver lieed. Oliver Reed, Aberdeen, S. D., Is one of the "hustlers* contingent" in Journal's world's fair contest. He Is in the contest to win and is leaving no stone unturned to accomplish his purpose. He is 18 years of age, and has lived nearly all of his life in the hustling city of Aberdeen, so that hustling for a free trip to the Louisi ana Purchase exposition comes nat ural to him. Mr. Reed is a sophomore in the Aberdeen high school and a member of the various athletic teams and the Athena Literary society of that institution. He has numberless friends in his city who have assured him of their support in his ambition to view the wonders of the famous "Pike" as the guest of The Journal. SOUTH DAKOTA. District No, 1 Miss Margaret Carr, Woonsocket 18,068 Miss Inga llojen, Yankton 6,861 UoHLoe 0 Remington Geddes 42 Poter Donovan iankton 51 Stipli IUkPll, BeroHfonl l.eoifjp Ismor Mitchell.. 74 I)i iueil I, MltctiPll, Artesian 1 District No. 2 TP1I Atkins. Brookings 1 34" Miss Winifred Warke, Miller 122 Miss Myrtle Hopkins, Estelllne 1,674 MIH Lizzie S Klllott, Watertown... ttl) I'rofessoi l'\ Hood, Pierre 43 MIHS Bertha Knelsel, Estelllne 6,615 A Seymour Arlington 5 470 Ituj IUley. C.istlewood 8 William LongBtaff lluion 1,382 A J. Hilton, Erwln l,07t- Dutrict No, 3 Aituur II. Patterson, White Rock 15.2M) Mrs M. Billings, White Ko 17 Olof Olson Wlnans 218 Oliver Iteed, Aheideen 34 720 Daisy A. Herpel, Andover 'i.nos Kd J. Kngler, Ipswich 10,201 NORTH DAKOTA. District No. 1 Miss Beitlia A Hanson, Grafton 142,731) Miss Llnnle Maddock. Grand Forks.. .101,070 Miss Ara, Foiest River 210 larence Wniren. Mayvllle 5,45." Miss Nina Uogert, Finley.... 814 Mabel II. Francis. HUlsboro 73,911 'IhoinuB O ChantUind, Fluley So,260 District No. 2 VV Hannaher, Targo 1.400 Mildred Stevers, Fargo 7 ..46 ..1.14 A Young, Fort Ransom Albert I'erhus, Kindred dunce Valker, Walipeton Frank W Halt, Davenport Livdahl Christine ole 8 Dalbys Faro Distriot No. 3 Myrtle Williams, Minot Mis Howard Fleck Washburn.. James Wheat, Kenmare Oustave Suke, Townei living Benedict, Ciirpio I Baldwin, Donnvlirook John Neville, Westhope Sysne, Iniichs Feriy District No. 4 George W Lee, Gladstone 1,VH William Mooie, Bismarck 17 110 Kd S. Ott, New Saloni 10,051 J. Leo Hughes, Bismarck 10,150 IOWA. District No. 1 Mrs W S Nelson, Hawarden 310 0 Peter Paulson, Kdnn 1 Harrv Davis Sibley Millsn WEDNESDAY MAIL ORDERS FILLED. 14,215 21'l 600 1 81,000 0,574 307 0,3-8 352 I 14,258 1 14,i!7*i Mrs Maigaret (Jluiej, Sheldon W C. Wjtkoff. Rock Ruplds 11,01't W. Omin.-Dootl 1,352 Charles Skewts Inwood 1.400 1" May, Hull Miss Ada Wolf, Sanborn......... A Wichtel, Melvln tt J. Creswell, Sharpsbmg Distriot No. 2 Mis. A Hancock Foit Dodge It Stephen, EBthervllle Martin Anderson, Foit Dodge Robert P. Osti it li Humboldt John Morris, liinmetsburg A it Anderson Spencer Joseph A Smith, Spirit Lake A Itofwln, Llvermore Mrs Jennie K. Price, Milford District No. 3 W Paiker, assistant postmaster. Lake Ciul.vo Clear Lake Miss Doris Lambertson, Clear Lake Miss \dele Treat, 8I2 Ollbert street, harles Cltv BUHS Anderson, Mason Glenn Slim ox Gurnet H. Spilngei. St Ansgar Miss Ina Connor Osnge Robert Johnson, Marshalltown Pardee, Corwitli District No. 4 1,60 0 401 307 12 550 5 037 2,607 100 300 050 775 531 0,305 ,035 20 704 4,076 19 901 475 City. 80 9.656 825 Mis W Mvers. Center Point 0 886 A Sihleck Dubiuiue 40 Laura Giiunbrand Waterloo 2,778 Htokes New Hampton 120 0 S Canfleld, Fayette 2.550 Giunripson, Decoiah 2 762 Mollio Peteison, Cnlmiir 1,000 nricn 7.504 Fayette 300 WISCONSIN. 4"0 Distriot No. 1 lbillej. Bavfleld Miss Barbara Moselle, Hurley Hale Coleman, Ashland Ueorge S Ciamer, Odanah lohn A Packaid, Washburn 2,050 Distriot No. 2 Maud S Pitts, Spooner 1,814 Ginre Jacott. Clear I^ake 300 Lucille Keir. Ameiv 1,409 C. Wlckenberg. Tin tie Lake 854 \lina E Ciane Tomahawk 525 Kd A'et.r Shell Lake 1 loo (atheilne Holllster, Cumberland 4,405 Ldna Williams, Hayward 3,450 District No. 3 Miss Aljs Martin, New BUhmond 34,110 I ester Coibett, Ladyemlth 7,308 Ucke hllsworth 16,885 (ail Rllasen, Scandinavia 7 Warron Wheeler, Glenwood 11,088 Distriot No. 4 Mrs Eva Zhe, Osseo 10 Evan R. Evans, Cambria 8,072 Jos Brownlee, Mondovl 1,370 I Wood La Crosse 2,615 Flossie Buchanan, Sparta 1,006 Dean, Ln Crosse 1.100 W Kelly, Black River Falls 1805 Claude It. Sowle, Tomah 1,150 G. H. McCullongh. \alley Junction 300 MICHIGAN. Distriot No. 1 Mis D. P. Green, Bessemer 501 Camllle Lornnger, Negaunee 5,517 Jessie Vbbott. Irouwood 0,243 Thomas P. Carev Marquette 3,172 Toney J. Bell, Ishpeiuing 7..W0 Archie Lannoette, Iron Mountain 4 175 M. I Glpp. Calumet 1,100 Olga Arls, Hancock 1,450 Mathew Sailer, Larlum 800 E D. Mosher. Republic 700 Ed Pelorme, Crystal Falls 1,301 Edwaid H. Slockett, Houghton 1,500 A. Johnson, Hancock l,0S6 3 846 000 District No. Z R. Hancock. Mnnistique 1,342 Mrs. W A. Muiray, Pembina 2S0 Mrs W. West. Bay Mills 1,416, Marietta Mayer. Welch i Charles Behiend. Hermansvllle 368 J. A. Stewart. Gladstone 3.001 Maud McDonald, Sault Ste. Marie 2 004 W H. Clark, Eacanaba 6,231 MINNESOTA. Distriot No. 1 Gordon Cameron, CrookSton 8,441 How Is Your Stomach? If yon are Interested let us exchange opinions. First. T\e claim that stomtch trouble never comes suddenly. Nature Rives warnings which i\e generally dlsrejtard until have either In digestion or dyspepsia. Second, we claim that what took months to develop will require some little time to cure Third, we claim that the very fliit dose of Chase's Dyspepsia Cure (Liquid) will Rive re lief, and that a permanent ome w.ll be effected by its continuous use It TV 111 not co vou much to test our prepara tion, in It ennnot possibly harm you. as it is an old hospital formula, composed of nbolesome Ingredients. Tt Is absolutely harmless. These conditions should appeal to yon. Whv put pills or pellets Into a weak stomach? Mum of them are contod with shellac to keep thfni from disintegrating Such things onlr lirltate ^nr poor, inflamed, much-abused and neglected stomach. A trial of our Quid prepara tion TV 111 convince you Chase's Pvspepsin Cure Is sold bv all flrit class druggists (LMnan-KIlel Drug Co.. dtetiib nters foi Minneapolis). If your druggist cannot supply you. Rddress Chase* Mfg. Co, New burg, N. Y. Money cheerfully refunded if It fails to Sheer India Linen, new goods, the quality we have been Alp selling at 9c, price, yard.. *fr2l# 40-in, striped Swiss Muslin, a 10c quality, at half price, A yard...T O Crossbar Muslin in different sized checks, the 12c goods, half fi1 price, yard U4U Handkerchiefs Ladies' Hemstitched Linen Hand kerchiefs with hand embroid-/ JSZg% ered initials, each 5JO Half Price200 dozen Ladies' also Gents' Belfast, hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs, 25c qual- 4 1 g^ ity, Thursday, each I 2 Drag Dept. Note these prices: Epsom Salts, per package, S and 5c. Pure Sulphur, per package, 3 and Boi Large assortment of choice O A Toilet Soaps, cake O Hosiery Bargains Ladies' fancy lisle Hose, styles that we have sold at $1,75c AB. and 50c pair, for choice, at mm%3\0 Children's 2x1 rib black cotton, our regular price is 15c a 4 A 4% pair, any size i Uli Harold \uglin, Crookston 2,714 A. Carlson, Kennedy 1,105 Justus Auderson, Kennedy 100 Martin Mossefin. Crookston 20,832 George A Markham Bemldjl 520 Mae McMahon, Stephen 24,318 Lonis Hesseldahl, Fertile 1 District No. 2 F. O. Wejgant. Ada 4,161 Peder* N. Pederson, Moorhead 4,310 Herbert Mark, Moorhead 10,600 Magdaleen Wleck, Detroit 6,477 Flora Allen Barnesville 568 District No. 3 Fred Stroebe. Campbell 86.749 Mr. R. F. Tiister. Breckenrldgel 4.S64 Nils Rolan, Alexandria 165 G. Gordon, Pelican Rapids 32,871 Norman Prown, Browns Valley 20,645 M. S Eldridge, Browiis Valley 174 Distriot No. 4- A P. Geisler. Clara City 12,605 Tli ina Thompson, Louisbnrg John A. Gieen. Graceville 2,401 John T. King. Morris 221 Herbert Dumble, Morris 3,330 fci Retrnni Daw son 26,186 B. Bolland. Marietta 9,027 Tom F. Harils, Morris 22,096 Joo rarnum, Loulsburg District No, 5 E B. Smcdberg, Bernadotte ....310,271 W. Buejl, Marshall A. N Molstad. Hanley Falls 2.213 John Krunsbruch. Sit. Peter 1,186 A. W Rood, Nicollet 17.712 Bernard Casserly Marshall 15.810 Mis*. Mary Maxwell, Fairfax 6,650 Alyce Pfefferle. New lm 23 Andrew Madsen, Hutchinson 1.454 Eiull Anderson, Hector mmmmmmimm^mm^mmm ^SF hats, trimmed with rosettes and quills Jh a lot of chiffon hats also included every one a $3 value to close at A Njy i once, each *mm*M rfj^^ Lot 2. Women's and misses' Ready to-wear Hats, made of fancy braid in all colors, trimmed with quill and ornament, worth $2.50 4 4 each, sale at I m3 Lot 3. School Children's Caps, in red and blue, QAp worth98c each, sale at O^Ffv Black Silk Violets, worth nearly twice the sale QQ| price, the bunch Spring Underwear at Half Price The very goods you are looking for, but you were not ex- pecting to find them so cheap. Ladies' French Lisle Vests, white, high neck, long sleeves, fancy trimmed neck and front, the 50c kind, 9^0 one-half price, each AwM%* Ladies' White Combination Suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, button to the waist, crocheted neck 9^%** and front, a 50c suit at half-price fc*Pt# Children's White Vests, high neck and long sleeves, low neck and short sleeves pants to match, knee length, -J Rg% close fitting or umbrella style, each "ww Wash Goods Main FloorTwo big Wash Goods bargains, one on main floor and one in basement. Anderson's Zephyr Ginghams and Shirt Waist Madras in a big assortment of styles and colors, all 25c and 35c 4A1A qualities sale price "2w BasementThe bargain tables on Thursday will be filled with a lot of Wash Goods of nearly all kinds. Prices will move them quickly. Lot includes Apron and Dress Ginghams, 32-inch Percales, fine Dimities, Lawns and Batiste, values up to 15c a WZ*\ yard. Sale Offering in Ladies' Garments $12.75 for Eton Suits That Should Be $20. They are made of blue, brown or black Etamine Cheviot, with cape and half military collar, and Peau de Soie revers, collars and revers trimmed with fancy braid, new flare skirt, jacket and skirt trimmed with bands of satin. O 42 A for Collarless Covert 9 O 9 Jackets, made of fine all-wool Covert, lap-seamed and stitched strap front, pounch sleeves. A QEfor Walking Skirts ^vw made of melton and fancy homespun cloth those in plain colorsgray, blue and blackare made with kilt bottom the fancy mixtures, in brown, blue and gray, are made with kilt bottom and straps. They are all regular $5 values. White Goods EVEinwQ.'ftv T.fe- ,'t^y,^THE MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL?? than you expect to find anywhere at any time. Women's Hats for Thursday These special lots have gathered for ^P^&Pjj^im5E53fei Thursday's selling. Don't fail to notice the great reductions. Lot 1. Six styles pyroxiline braid 5Fv ti^4 for Japanese Wash 9 I aFP Sil waists, made of extra good silk, with tucked yoke and one row of hemstitching and tucked collar and cuffs, in white only. Regular $2.95 value. tf*4 J" for Black Brilliantine vlV Waists, made of fine material, with plaited front and tucked back a regular $2.50 value. Corset Dept. Second Floor A big bargain in short and me dium length corsets, in summer net and sterling cloth also in black sa teen, some of the makes are W. B., R. & G. and Kabo, also Dr. Ball's Corset Waist. Corsets worth up to $1 in sizes 18 to 26 not all sizes of each kind, but all sizes in A A the lot, cut price m%B\M Linens These on Stairway Tables Fringed Table Cloths, 8-4 and 8-10 sizes, in red, blue and all white. No comparisons are necessary when we tell you that these will all be offered Thursday, 42CfcA These on Counters247 yards of 60-inch Barnsley Damask, a regular 65c grade and shouldsell at Of2f% full price, special the yd.. UUu 18-inch Russia Crash, linen finish, 1200 yards of a 7Jc quality 0 1 A to go at, yard U2v 20-yard sale limit on last item. Gloves Ladies' Black Lisle Gloves, with two clasps, our regular 25c 4 E A quality, pair Iwu 50c Pit for29c Liveliest and most popular of games. The best grade, sold reg ularly for 50c, here, A A A District No. 6 Jscob I. Bargen. Mountain Lake Mrs. W. Callison. Heron Lake Albert Kurth. Mankato James J. McCann. Worthington Orin D. Hickox, Lake Crystal District No. 7 Miss Burtha Stade. Brainerd Miss Irvin Reem. Princeton A. Brist, Hibbing District No. 8 W\ Mcighen, Le Roy Anton Thomson. Owatonna Miss Kathrvn Hoffman. Hastings George HHdebrand, Lj le R. C. Hlggins Cannon Falls Ja Payne, Lansing Georgi' Davis Winona Miss Ina L. Weld. Fi ribanlt Mrs Russell, Spiing Valley Fred Striech, Rochester John Seagren. Cannon Falls John Nelson. Houston Clara Rise, Rushford Hudson Canton District No. 9 L. A. Larson Belgrade James S. Endslow. Hewitt Harry A. Whitaker. Litchfield Jesse Johnson. Claiissa Louise Nelson. Grove City Vangle Guj ot. Staples 1,100 Richard Sugden, Stewart 24,847 Geuerius 0 Bergen. Sacred Heart 14,155 Edward Chapman, Redwood Falls 1 MINNEAPOLIS DRY GOODS CO. MINNEAPOLIS DRYe GO O EverV Item A Cllt PriCG !^o Tape Measures, 60 in. long, cheap at 3c each.. the same, or better| at A*. lib Trimmings Silk drop Ornaments, regular price from 10c to 18c each. Very special, a large variety of styles, E A going now at P All Drop Ornaments in our stocks at greatly reduced prices, special table, near trimming counter, as you enter store. avenue SB 32.197 5 39S 3,474 356 787 21,207 16,051 9 Third Ward Katie Tschudv, 1513 Washington ave nue N 1 Charlie Mosimann. 720 Sixteenth ave nue JC 6,727 2,577 2,647 2,459 5,067 1,331 10,897 39 29 2 6 4 1 74.456 15 340 62,037 315 8,331 1 MINNEAPOLIS. Firs,t Ward W Anderson. 203 Twentieth ave nue NE Miss Mary Welter, 20 Lniverslty ave nue NE Miss Clan Zell. 1S20 Grand street NE.. L. W. Pav .'525 Fonrth street NE 11.744 Second Ward O. E Bochn. 627 Second street SE 1,303 Otto Fahnestock, 321 Fourteenth ave nue SE 185 Hiss Bella Stanley, 1050 Fourteenth 471 9.612 6.ST8 nue S clos mg a A^Y ^I iicill a \JUL i has hardly begun. A deliberate slash in the prices of the most up-to-date goods we havethe goods you want,N More Underpriced Notions. :~,p\ Basement Round Counter. 1c Hooks and Eyes, -black or white, 2 dozen on card, our Special the card %f? Hairpin cabinets, containing an assortment of heavy and invisible, plain and crimped hair pins, good value at double the price, Oft each. ...,..d&C Spool silk, in black ottly,1 for hand or machine sewing, good 5c .A value, the spool only.-. iSG A Spool cotton, soft finish sewing thread, warranted 200 yards to spool, in black or wtite, spool -j.. White Cotton Tape, J-in., 10 yds. to piece, good value at 4Jt A twice the price, the. pjeij Curling Irons, 9 in. long, hardwood handles, nickeled iron, regu- &*% lar 5c value, each only. O 1c we have 121c Lot No. 2Fifteen dozen Oub or String Neckwear you know the kind that ties in a bow worth 25c and 35c each 121c 2 03 Theodore F. Pike, 3404 University ave nue SB 4- 23,672 Albert Loadstrom, 826 Delaware street SE C. H. Cady. 329 Thirteenth avenne SB. 4,504 Miss Lulu J. Campbell, 318 Fifteenth avenue SE 15.199 95 Hairpins, superior finish in straight and crimped, 2J to O/m 3 in long, 100 in package, for O %P Basting Cotton, warranted 500 yds. to spool, good 5c value, O^^ at, only Cube^Pins, large size cubes, 100 pins in each, black or assorted col ored head pins, our special, E each ifO Linen finish thread, unexcelled in strength, black or white, warrant ed 200 yards to spool, A only m9v Hose supporters, the Lindsay Improved, with safety pin tops and felt finished button, for ladies, misses and children, in black or white, regular value to 20c, your choice now any size, A A Corset Covers at Half Price and Less Slightly soiled from handling mostly small sizes, made of cambrics and lawnstrimmed with lace and embroidery. These prices will move them fast. Corset Covers that were 10c and 15c, now 5 Corset Covers that were 19c and 25c, now 1 5 Corset Covers that were 48c, 50c, 75c, now 35o Corset Covers that were 75c, 89c, $1, $1.25, now 49o A few soiled gowns that were much higher priced, now 95c and $1.25 to close out. Bargain in Pillow Tops 300 stamped and hand-tinted Pil low Tops, in floral and conventional designs, with backs these are 35c, 50c and 69c values, Thurs- |A1 day, top and back I 2v All linen Battenberg Braid in white, cream and ecru, No. 5, 6, 8, 10. Sale price, bolt of 4 Af% 36 yards FO Mercerized Embroidery Cotton, No. A, B, C, D, F, 3 skein, 25c dozen. Stairway Bargain Tables 0 *9 1Z.776 Benj. Westlund, 1506 Emerson ave nuf N Rhoda Thaj-er. 1105 Fifth street N 1.76S Don B. Adams 1508 Lyndale avenue N.. 6,293 Miss Ina Lyon. 1822 Fifth street N 4 657 Fourth Ward- Mis Mav Gilbertson, 90 Eleventh street S 10.965 3,069 Emll Emerson. Berkeley Hotel 20,675 A. Johnson Berkeley Hotel 554 Heritage, Metropolitan Cigar Store ....T 1,563 J. F. Todd, II14 Kasota block 982 Charles A. Alln 128 Highland avenne 1 Charles G. Beadell, 12S Highland ave nue 1 E. N. Waleen, 1616 Western avenue.. 12,734 Fifth Ward- Sydney O. Snyder, 1013% Fourth ave nue S 20,951 Ernest L. Anderson, 128 E Fifteenth.. 1,297 David Arundel. 708 Eighth street S 14,172 Leo Welch. 914 Seventh street S.. 450 Sixth Ward Bessie T. Abbett. 1513 Fourth street S: business address. 630 First avenne S 13.519 Miss Anna Flagstadt. 192W Riverside avenue S 7,388 Miss Cora Stvensoa. 518 Nineteenth avenue -S 884 Miss Hilda Eriekson,J*U2Tt Cedar ave- 910 Lot No. 3Wide or narrow Four in-Handssome blacks in this lot. We have only 11J dozen of this style to give you at the 4 A 1 g% low price Ifi2v These are all 50c values. Lot No. 4Ready-made Teck Ties, 18 dozen of these for the men who have no time to waste tieing their neckwear no better silks made up in neckwear all go at |A1^ the low price HEII 2V Don't pay 50c for this tie else where. Soiled Stamped Linens at One Quarter of our former prices. These are in stamped Doilies, Center Pieces, Tray Cloths, Lunch Cloths, etc. We quote a few prices: Former price, 5c, 14c, 25c, 35c, 60c, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.12J. Thurs day Sale Price, 1o, 4 B, 9c, 13c, 18o, 25c, 38c, 50c. Imported Linen Battenberg Thread in white, cream and ecru, 4 spool, 40c dozen. Jewelry Dept. Large assortment of shirt waist Sets, good values up to 25c 4| A A set, see them each I Big values in Pocket Books, books that would sell readily at AC 39c and 50c, now A About 25 different styles to select from. Miss Alma Larson, 1917 Sixth street S Seventh Ward H. Rude, 3212 Bloomington avenue S.. 20,194 Henry Dean 3149 Bloomington avenue.. 35 Nellie M. Danner, 1424 Lake street.. 10,358 M. O. Luttgen, 2504 Twelfth avenue S., 722 Eighth Ward Miss Josa Halgreu, 614 W Lake street 59,721 Miss Florence Harrington, 3028 Henne pin avenue 59,098 Miss Madge De Corsey, 3044 Park ave nue APRIL 13, 1904. A Ladies' rubber lined cuffs in small black and white check, good value at 20c, our price, 4 kg% Four Ties for Price of One There's a saving of at least a half on every one of these offerings. Four different shapes, in almost every color and combination of color*. No damaged goods all perfect. No old stock all right tip to date. Lot No. 1Shield! Bows, the ever popular ties we have them made up in the richest silks al good pat terns. Don't pay/w25c out at the end of th season, for theReason at the time you want them, and at lower 25c pair for 50c Curtains. 49c pair for 75c Curtains. 98c pair for $1.50 Curtains. 81.29 pair for $2.25 Curtains. $1.98 pair for $3.00 Curtains. $2.98 pair for $4.50 Curtains. Dining-Room Furniture Remember that a sale is now going on that interests every housekeeper. Dining-room furniture is very cheap this week. Golden Oak Dining Table, regular $10 value, ft O Round Extension Tables, golden oak regular 4 A JSQ $16 value for W*MI Golden Oak Sideboard, good value for $16, 4 4 O special Another, worth $28 special, $19.98. Golden Oak Dining Chairs, with good box seat 4 Oft regular $3.00 chairs each "5f O Golden Oak Dining Chairs, with leather seat O $4.00 value, at :fcmf O Golden Oak Dining Chairs, with wood or cane Qft A seat regular price $1.50 special 5FOt# A 55,941 Herbert S Fall. 2915 Fourth avenue S.. 3,095 Mrs. F. Shekels, 2652 Aldrich ave nue S Miss Nina R. Oulman. 2732 Second avenue S 25 Ninth Ward W Grar. 2432 Central avenue 17,082 Walter ,T. Williamson, 904 Twenty-third avenue NE 4,433 Miss Myrtle Grosvenor, 2630 Taylor street NE 3,980 Ella Mae Taisey, 945 Twenty-fifth ave nue N E 34,221 Walter Ekelund, 1021 Twenty-second avenue N E Tenth Ward P. E. Daigle, 1122 Twenty-sixth avenue 18,237 James Austin. 2719 Bryant avenue N.. 23,254 Gilbert D. Wilcox. 4221 Penn avenue N 527 M. A. Carlstrom, 4300 Washington avenue N 310 Ada Rickert. 4043 Sixth street 410 Nellie M. Stevens, 4231 Washington avenue N 8,618 J. W Wilson. 3125 Emerson avenue N 1,018 Eleventh Ward Brooks Plummer, 2314 E Franklin ave nue 7,935 Melville E Borgman, 1527 E Nine teenth 1,140 Charles Strot. 2230 Twenty-sixth ave nue S 8.658 Alice Sandberg, 1705 Eleventh avenue S 433 Willie Emerson. 2115 Twenty-ninth ave-,- nue S 245 20,204 Lace Curtains Less Than Cost. Of course we can't sell them-this way very often. When the opportunity does come it should not be overlooked. We welcome an investigation into the reality and worth of this offering. We quote but few prices, with the warning that the supply cannot last long. For instance, you pay 24 pieces Japanese Matting, in green design 25c 4 kind, yard 20 pieces Japanese Matting, blue design, 25c kind Silks loin the Procession The queen of fibres bends graciously and brings you some of the best bargains of the day. 20-inch Black Taffeta, warranted 75c grade, EJ1 5 Two styles of Corded Pongee, natural color, very TP|5^^ handsome $1.25 is the regular price sale at O 20-inch Fancy Silks for shirt waist suits, goods that have sold for 75c and were worth it a good assortment for QA this sale at 45-inch Black Grenadine, plain mesh, $1 quality 4215** sale at Dress Goods Reduced Here, too, prices are cut deeply, BLACKS 38-inch Albatross, all wool, in black only, the 50c kind AQ Thursday, the yard fiifU All-wool Etamine, full 52 inches wide never sold for less A A than $1 a yard special... U5PG Chiffon Voile of French make 42 inches wide,very sheer, C*% best black special, yard.. I O A Here is the way we do it: 20c Silesias, at 12 15c Silesias, at 11 20c Percalines, at 12$o With every pound of 50c Empress Tea bought here Thursday, we will give a pound of 24c Empress Mocha and Java CoffeeFree. Flannels, Special White Domet Remnants and Striped Outing Flannel, choice, yard *M3 White Baby Flannels, unshrink able, manufactured by Dodge Davis and Ballard Vale mills, none better, sold at 35c, this sale, AE choice, yard. Basement. A A Twelfth Ward- Nellie Thompson, 2804 Twenty-second avenue S 288 James A. Quigley, 8209 Twenty-first avenue S 8,140 Ed C. Cole. 2532 Twenty-ninth ave- noG S S 225 May Clark,"" 4916 Thirty-Vwronth ave nue S 11,328 Thirteenth Ward- Miss Elizabeth M. Staattuck, 4009 Queen avenue S, Linden Hills 12,439 Eli Pettijohn, 203 W Fifty-second street 236 J. H. Camp, 1101 W Thirty-sixth street 11,448 Miss Mabel Dickinson, 3840 Harriet ave nue S 11,840 Mrs. William J. Donnelly, 4040 Vincent avenue S 850 prices', $3.98 pair for $6.00 Curtains. Curtain SwissesA few pieces of beautiful quality of 20c A Swiss Thursday, yard Silkoline36 inches wide, fastcol orsnew patterns10c and 12c qualityspecial, per Kf* Specials in Carpet Dept. 23 pieces China Matting, 15c kind, yard 10 75 30x60-in. Smyrna Rugs, regular $2.50 value, O 30 pieces of Oil Cloth, yards wide, regular 25c -f O** kind, square yard I O A IOC price until now 75c a yard A A special O 5FC 50-inch Scotch Suitings, made from the finest wool, in newest shadesour $1.50 quality, yard Linings at Cut Prices Cottons 36-in. unbleached Cotton, our reg ular 7Jc grade, yard O2O 36-in. soft bleached Cotton worth 10c a yard, at. 45-in. bleached Pillow A** Cases, each 1UG 8-4 bleached Sheeting, reg. price 23c, yard FINED FOR ABUSING HORSE Edward Miller and Charles Pear Pay $3 Each for Cruelty. Edward MiHer and Charles Jear pleaded guilty In police court this morning- to a charge of cruelty to animals and were given sentences of $5 or five days each. S. L.. Van Etten of the Humane society, who made the complaint, says that the two men while intoxicated Sunday hired the horse of a liverymfan and drove the animal nearly to death. l.^HE cost of hats is made up of three A items: Design, Material and Making. The first of these items gives Style. The other twomakethestylelastaslongasthehat, The popularity of Gordon -Hats reduces the cost of design cm each to a minimum, AnymanwhohaseverwomaGordonwill tell you how well it keptks shape, $3-oo PI 38 1 to 1 i 1 1J3 A Ovu COLORS 45-inch Canvas, all wool, this sea son's goods, in all the new colors Al OOC "lm 89c 9k 11* 4^0fT' 20c Spun Glass, at 14 20c Canvas, at 14 25c Canvas, at 18 10c Crinoline, at 6 Pound of Empress Coffee Free 3 71c 19c Housefurnishings 300 Wall Clothes Racks, cheap at 19c, Thursday for 10c Japanned Dust Pans, reg. 10c for Bo Galvanized Iron Scrubbing Pails, Worth up to 35c, special IBo 18o 21o 28o 200 Children's Garden Spades, special, each 3 500 Children's 8-piece Garden Sets, special 8 0 Laundry Bluing, quart bottle, worth 15c, for Bo all 100 Japanned Foot Tubs, white lined,reg- ular price 89c, special, ea.180 1 1