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aKr-wwfswastssgsrff- ..' v&r if - ; ,ij iSjittTJS.TVWi-.-u. a THE REPUBLIC: SUNDAY. JUNE 22. 1002. i S-?9 AT THE CORONATION ( i KILLIONS IN J .WELS 3 bbev Will 15e Ablaze "With Price- f? less Gems Treasured by Iso- sR. bilky for Centuries. SSSESSISaiSSSEaaSZSCESSElEazaSSESES Z2322KEE2EE32SEESSEZEE3SECZSZEES2Z 'uSsmsasss'' SOME b . MAGNIFICENT TOILETS. Ladies Inviicd io King's Box Will JSVar Wonderful Gowns Peer esses Bound to Appear in Ruby Velvet Kobes. Trimmed - With Ermine. &GO&o&o4oQQQn SOME ITEMS OF THE t Sa CORONATION LUNCHEON. $ , special uy cable to the sew p york herald and the st. loui.s . lt'2'l.l-HC. J . London. Jane 21 (Copyright. iiwi v ( ,, Th- banquet that will be set bctoro ,,lhc Kirq ard bundn ds of other pa-- f tak-rs ol tho coronatlcn luncheon at jUui .i'lall on July 2u w.ll bo rather a f ili; thing. It will coairacr.ee with -P O stvti tj-tive tureens of clear turtle O O oup. Thirty trout will ue u;d for ijs"rults a la ioalc." which Is to fo.- glUow. There will he ninety-five slir&s "Ifor "mayonraise de hoir.ard " Then Cil come eighty dishos of quail, ror- ty-llve d shes of ch.ck.n, f uhovv ed by & "Sixty dlsliet. of larnh cutlets. Two 0 0,xbarons of beef will grace the groan- S!ng board. "Saiade di-midoU" will O $P'6.ar them comiiauy. 3 There will be thirty-two raised pies. lilJ .vVTne "capons en uecnamome m v if! Co.Jidmber tw cnl -tvv o. There will be (ffi'l Jl ;j SarMly n ;ujm?'J,--m'mJuu. ii-Ly,. . n MISSOU&fS GREATEST STORE. sf8j&? M JM$$ -SiA w3 3a jP &&& P!vrf BgAfTJTfr-iWW Bricks and Mortar and Prices "& Are' AH FaJling Together. Diimcr uiPoiiTnns. Trytias,we may to guard our goods from the dust and dirt of alterations ye find there's only one way to do it make the prices so low that you'll see your money-saving opportunities and buy, taking them out of harm's way. Seme departments must lend space to others more directly affected by the changes, so all have reduced prices. The quoted prices to-day are only selections from thousands equally magnetic. HT6J.l roasted Uinkeus, -IS ox tongues. V 3u "aspics do foie gr.is. 4a Jttl. 5S t fruit salads, 7.1 d siies of meringues fr and m pmts ot ict-s. O SPECIAL, BY CALLE TO THE NEW YORK JiLILAlJ-i ANU illE ST LoL.S ltl-i'uBuIC Lonuon, June -i. euj. nsnt, lwi) Ihe taai;n.fivenoo of the sisln that the Abb.y will present whn U.kd nUti the cornatUii assembly muy be iniuximd from the esti mate that the value of the jeneit, to be worn is cxpccied to run into m.lliona en this memo.aule Ovcs on. 1 am not, of course, referring to tne crowns and Jtw la worn by the Kins and ueen or the coio nets of thc peeis and peresss lor the lat ter are of uominal vlu t,ut It Is the ijieat dUp.ay of laiuhy JeneU that il coiitrlbu.e bo largely to tne splendor of ills isen' . la many casts peirtSs a i.ae had the.r ti.ra reset, nhde ot.nis iiac twULut new o.i.js lor the OtOosiuii. Tne Jjuluii. of Portland has had a "new crown niaae enJiely of o.d j we:s reset, in cluding the i'urilund cii..inoi.,i, i.d the wnuio 15 sia io i.e oith iio. us. tha.i -t0,-C0. lue Ulk l.r.-s of n eiiiiin.v.ii hs a y ry Kurgeuua ciuun oi diiiiioi.as, su iii.tf the xuc4ie ot Uth.nbiie, w.iiie in jiuo'ie. of bu, her ana ot.s the ok so idm rd at Sat. let.rsurg, nu.le ti.6 Mi..i.b o. -lail-bprougn, ti.e uuceis uf JJ:cWuru. tne iui.u- es or stniiiist.r. the tiuvlus of Uju cltiwh and vhe iucm& of ewcat.e all ls ArKh their h sLer pee. -sej. Alum.? ihe niar.nii.esses none will ap Xsar In niur. bUigeeus jjcU tuan Laay Jondocdcrr, l.dy Ijinsuuwut., Ii.jr Hi-te. Iauy orii.oi.ue n,.d luy vv liiCieoier. nno in l'icrnicr .Maicao-.e.s. CollnleCM to Jlalte Btare Dlnplar. The Couincsws are almost too numerous to mention wno are laniuus for tluir Jew els, but I must refer to uiuse beioing to lady Uerby. lioy Polnoioiv"', tid iisse-x. Lady Shaiiesbury. Laay jiar and 1-idy Dftalonaid. 1-auy Spancer, lady llche&ier, laav Carnarvon, iidv rLjiimrnn )-i.9A Jefjels are. worth a fortune; Lidy Aanes.eyv i N u itLcii, iauy tviiiuu, iauy ions da,ft Lady Uradlotd, Lady Hone,. Lady i'Btradbroke, Lady Ulesmere. Lady Dudley. .I'whyse rub.ea are particularly llae; Lady iLcndesboruugh, who has nad a new cro.wi lTtlally mane; Lady t-arrlngton, Ladv Ab .fcrdcen. Lady Cork, Lady Caledon, Lady SGuloid and Laay Lis to v. el. J Few will surpass Lady Galway among thgpViscounteis for her great upstanding crolvn; Lady Hood, too, has a tiara in the total of a Itusslan crown, and Lady Gort hSr nice Jewels, fffcc liaronctufs. too, will make a brave rfshw, when one thlriks of the Jewels be fcloaclng to Lady Howard de Walden. Lady jC.flurchI!l, Lidy Ashburton, which are es ftxjf Jolly fine; Lady Carew, who has some famous emeralds. Lady Lurgan. Lady Bel Ptr, Lady Etury, Lady Chesham. Lady Howard of Giossop, Lady Wolverton, Lady Alington. Lady Gerard. Iady Wlmborne, whose peans and rubies are almost prlce leM; Lady Ardilaum, Lady Tweedmouth, Lady Rothschild, who has one pearl neck lace worth a mint of money; Lady St. Os wald, Lady Itillingdon, Lady Burton. Lady Brassey.- Lady De Itamsay, Lady Savllle. lAdy Ivcagh, whose coJectlon Is probably the most valuable In England: Ladv Llan cattock, Iady Battersea, Lady Pirbrlsht. Lady Farquhar, Lady Currle and Lady Garvagh. Peerereie to "VVcar Itnby Velvet. There will be naturally a great same ness In all the dresses of the peeresses, a" they are all bound to appear In ruby velvet robes, trimmed with ermine; but there will be great scope for taste and decoration In the embroidery of these robes. All are tc-Trear white satin. Never has there been known such a demand for ermine. Some of the more foreseeing peerpsses ordered theirs Immediately after the Queen died Some magnificent toilets are to be worn by thoso ladies who ere specially invl'ed to the KlngTs and Queen's box. and they, I ueiieve, nearly ail are to De arcssedi In a-whtte. & jrnls list now Includes Countess Tormy, STJJfftOf tho Grand Duka Michael; Ladv D JCa-aj-, whose BOld-embroIdercd drees w"ll b Tr8rb: Lady Sarah Wilson, whose d.ess "vmII be as handsome as cny one's present. ,asrshe always wears magnificent clothes. uIW Uster-Kaye. Mrs Arthur 1'aset. who lilsJB wear white, trimmed with bum. he of ip40 grapes and diamond flowers, with a new diamond crown, specially mane by rBotfcheron of Paris; Mr. HonaJd G-evIle 'wif will wear white, with a suprtb crown tjwi GuuiiiiHius muu emeraias; iay I'arKer, t S15.1?! George Keppcl, about waose J-wclJ , 5jn,V.dr058es J henr a Cveat deal; Baroness hdiQWcyer. whose Jewelry and fl-esses have created quite a sensation this season; ill s ,5Sser. who has received ths Elsml mark ( ' or royal favor In recosnltlon of th r-mt I inltk siie has done with her sister In eon- Embroidery Special opening Monday of New Swiss and Nainsook In serting New Ribbon Band In serting in White and Ecru. Barr's are showing the only and most complete stock of Swiss and Nainsook Ribbon Inserting in the city. Special Bargains for Next Week. Itj-ir.ch wida Sw'ss and Cambric Edges reduced from l"c to Cc yard. tj-nch wide Xalnsook and Cambric Edges reJiiced from It to Sc yard. C-Inth w d Swi3 and Nainook Edges reducid from -'5c to 15c yard. 6 to S Inch w d Grass Linen and Batiste Edges reduced from 10c and Tjc to 2c yard ; to 3 Inch wide Swiss and Xa'nsook'In serlings reduced from 27c to 15c yard. lU-lnch wide Su'fs and Nilnsool; lnscrt Tngs reduced f'om 17c to 9s yard. 1-lrch wlio Rllibon Band Trimming re duced from 23c lo 35c yard 1 lot of Wh tc ADpllqu Hand Trimming reduced from Cc to K yard. 1 lot of Wh'te Applique Band Trimming reduced from S5e to 49; yard. 12-lnch wide Ecru Bitite All-Over Em broidery, reduced from 51.75 and J2.OT to He jard. Ask our Divfsion Superinlendenli for Admission Tickets to Suburban Park Matinees. (FREE.) Clo 0h i.-U-iiV-.i J-jA Mwmk 4 le a.noi &UU $5.09 for Women's i & nepaLFimem i TrT ai R jncr iiLaa&2 tpa times, Fft.no fur thin ri?nn i"o-t-.r.. The iibore strong tpiotation wo are able to make fhrouh the puicliase of an iinniens'1 stot-k of hili class Summer Costumes at just ONE-HALF regular prices. This sale will be extra -ml' nary (irt. on ac count of the lare quantili.es, making;. t;r:ind a'-soitni nt r. m which to select; second, the high quality of the jjarmmts, and third, the s-sib; price beinj: only on -half the iisnal jirice of such dresses. This Iarpe pun-liase includes costumes of or.ia- di '. lawn, dimity, linen, point dVprii. foulard silk and net in all colors and combinations all are beaut:fu.ly trimmed, all have been mad during the past thirty days; in short, cnol, new, styu'sh summer costumes, to be sild at less than cost of material alone. $5.00 for Women's $10.0 Summ-r Co;tum;3 50.0 ) for Women's S!2 00 Jammer Costumes S6.5T for V. o ncn' j 513.50 iutnmer CoUumes $7.5 ) for o.ncti'5 SIS 00 Summer i outlines $3.75 for Vora:n'.s St6 50 Su nnier Cos'um:s $10.00 for Woman's S:0.00 Sumni.-r Coitarnes S12.75 for Woman's $i3.03 Summer Costumes ' vzr 1 ni.'.i vva.sn cjKiris. A large and complete stock of those most popular "ricated' and "Kilted"' Skirts, in all wash ma terials, such as linen, pique and duck all styles are exclusive, being confined to Barr's lor St. Louis:. A few quotations for Monday are as follows: SI.s8 for "ricated" Tolka-Dot Duck Skirts, white stitching. $2.98 and S3.50 for "P cated" White Pique Skirt3, elegantly tailorel.all colors. S2.0S :ind $3.51 for "Pleated" Natural l.incn Skirts, materials wellshrunk. $6.50 for "Picatcd" Genuine White Linen Skirts, beautifully finislied an 1 draped. SH.on for Women's $30.03 Summtr Costumed SIS. 75 for Women's 537 50 Summer Costumes S-0.0) for Women's $10. JO Summer Costumes $22.50 for omen's $45.00 Summer Costumes S23.00 for Women's S50.00 Summer Costumes 5-5J.00 for Women's $60.00 Summer Cosuimes "Pleated" Millinery. Number you ever so many prett- hats among: your belons; inirs. if there be not a black one some of your most effective cos tumes will miss just that touch of style that only a handsome black hat ijivcs; therefore, a black hat is an absolute necessi ty. Eijjhty-six black beauties will be placed on sale in Barr's Miliinen- department to-morrow morning-. Embodying the latest and best ideas, being exact copies of French models shown for fall of 1902; prices ranjre from S5.00 to SlS.OO. "I K " Hats for outng are the correct Idea We carry a splen lid asortmcnt at prices ransn g from 75c to ti.00 e.iLh. We ref'voil this wek 2S I ght lace Hats trimmel wl h light effects; they are smart with 1 sht summer suits. Prices rai gt- f mm 55 0 to J12.C0 each; ask to Fee thcte hats. Our new Fa't Hats for traveling are now In. We sell a ery special number la all colors for 1.50. estic l doren 45x35 Mide Pillow Cases; mill price J2.fH); Barr's price 51.3) rer decen or 10c each. 3.000 yards ard-wide Heavy Brcwn Mus lin. 5c a yard. 200 lozen 43i;6 Boeton Mills Pillow Cases, tl.ia per d-zen. 1; each. S.OOO yards jard-wde Hill's Bleached Cot ton, 12 jards for Jl.u). Qt TSM 1! IT 7 J 6?.t!!s1 P J.Z -New B&risuns jfn jjc2.c m rflissiiSjii viiuciwcai oiiiii iiaiii(uco Gowns. dyertlng their house In G-osvenor Crsc-rt (lntv a hospital for Invalid officers; M s i "GSPfe- Cornwalli-We5t, Mrs. LpMa' t-EtJthschlld, who Is expected to wear her firlorious rubles and damords; her sl-tr. UJIj Arthur Bassoon. Mrs. Hartmann. flAIme. d Hautpoul. and one or two others tThDfce names I have not vpf hpnrri 6 S$J'eral of the London papers have nn- TOowicca mat airs, wmte Junes and Mrs SArth-ur James have received invitatl ns fo- fctlffe'rOVal box. hut I hnwpn in Ifnnw tn. 4 rffaWthat this Is not the case, at any rate il UV .1W Ul 1,tlllllb. Women's Gowns Good muslin, cambrlc-tucki-d yoke, neck and rleeves. trimmed with cambric ruf fle; excellent value. Women's Gowns Your !hoIce of , s-everal styles, good muslin, yoke fif hemst thed tucks una embroid ery insertion; such as usually sell for CSc. Womrn's Gowns Cambric. V-shape ncik. yoke of embroider" Inser tions; actual value $1.00. Women's Gowns Cambric, V-shape rcvR. yoke or emijro:d.ry tntir- tions and tuck, rufllea of embroid ery around joke, neck and siUevcs. Women's Gowns Cambric low Eiuare neck, elbow sleeve, yoke of tucks and cmnruldery insertion. Women's Gowns Cambric. "Em pire" stvle trimmed across front and pointed collar with Torchon lace Insertion and edge, and line tucks fin shed with dainty ribbons; luch as usually sill for 51.25. Women's Gonns Cambric. V shape neck, joke of fine embroidery and Val. lace insert on. ruttle of lace on yoke, neck and sleeves. - 7C Wcm;n's Gowns Cambric, ?'-' J "C'htmlse" stjle, entirely new, round low neck and short sleeves, trimmed with Toichon lace inser tion and edge, finished with dainty ribbon. Gowns Low. square neck 'and elbow sleeves, trimmed with tnse-tlon and fdge of "Blind - embroidery and tucks. Winnen's Gowns Nainsook, round low neck, trlmmfd with Insertion and ed?e of Val. lace, fin ished with ribbons; excellent value. $-j7 Women's Gowns Fine Nainsook. J.. IZj "Chemise" style, fancy yoke of fine embroidery and Val. lace, tucked front, trimmed with dainty ribbons; such as are so:d for 32.25. Other Gowns All beautifully trim med In fine embroidery and new laces and all newest effects. In prices 12.00. J2 25, J2.6J, Cl f C il75. 3 and upwards to...v)XU.UU 50c 55c 75c 75c 85c 9Sc 9Sc CC $1.00 $1.00 pi 41 nr Women's $L48 White Peli:coa.ts. Wcmen's Petticoats Good muslin. umbrella shape, deep tlounce. wun tucks and hemstitching; actual value $1.10. Women's Petticoats Good mus lin, deen kne flounce, trlmmou with Ins-nion and edge of Torchon lace and tucks, dust ruille; ach as usuai.y sell lor 51 a. Women's Petticoats Good mus lin, umbrella 'ehane. deep flounco. trimmed with fine embroidery. 41 -A Women's Petticoats Cambrjcc v'-L--L" umbrella shape, deep flounco. trimmed with tuiks and deep ruttle of embroidery, durt ruffle. 4-1 or Women's Pettlccats Cambric or i,-J muslin, umbrel a shape, deep fiounc", trimmed with deep ruffle or embroidery, dust ruine. Women's Pe't coats Fine Cam bric, knee flounce, trimmed with insertion nnd deep edge of Torchon lace and tuixs, oust ruine; excel lent value. Women's Petticoats Fine Cam bric, deen Knee nounce. ilnlsnea with vertical tr.mmlng of insertion of lace and tucks, deep edge of lace on tlounce and dust ruine. Women's Petticoats Fine Cam bric, deen knee tlounce. finished with deep Utiunco ot Una embroid ery, oust ruffle. iO OZ Women's. Petticoats Fine Cam t? -."J bnc. deep knee flounce, trimmed with three rows of "Russian" lace insertion and deep edge of same; dust ruffle. 4f) Qr Women's Petticoats Fine Cam--J brlc. deep flounce finished with vertical trimming of fine embroid ery and tucks, edged with ruffle of embroidery; dust ruffle. Corsei'Covcrs. Every Da.y. Drawers. 19c 50c 50c Women's Corset Covers Short "French Fhaje. round neck, trim med with T'jri'hon lace edge, such as usrja.!y sell for 25c Women's Cor.-rt Covers French ehape or tU-l.t-llttlns. plain or lace trimmed, rtal value 45c. Women'- Corset Covers made ot Na nook or Cambric; French shape trimmed across front with four rois of lac insertion, round neck and sleet-. fimmed v.lth lace edge. CXCilIent value. Women's Corct Cover- a selec t on of several sty.es Xalnsook or Cambric Fieich shape, nick and sleeves trimmed with lace or em broidery edge. 25c 45c 45c 50c $1.50 $1.75 $1.98 6Sc 3C S5c 85c Chemises. 48c 75c 98c Women's Chemise Good muslin, plain corded band; excellent quality. Women's Chemise Cambric, round mck. trimmed v.lth Insertion and edge of Po'p" de Pari3 lice, nn Ished with nbben. Women's Chemise Xalnsook, round neck, trimmed with towsi of fino lace Insertion and edge finished with rll-bons; skirt finished with dust ruffle. Women's Corset Co-ers Xalnook French shape, trimmed acr ss front yoke eff'fct with lace insertion, lace edge on neck. and sleeves; ac tual value S5c. v Women's Corset Covers Nainsook IYincb snnpe rouUd n"ik, trim med with Insertions nnd edge ot Ynl. lace. fmi--iu;rt with dainty rib bons. .'. Womrn's Coret CoVera French fhape. tt'mtued front and b-ck with six rows of Vd. laie s'lOtilder ftraps of late and ribbons culuciy new. l Women's Crst Covers Freich sh.ine. Nainsook, round n-ck. trim med nlth Insert cn a-.d edie of fine laqe. IlnUlicd with dainty ribbons, il Of) Women's Corset C ver-i rine wj..uv Nainsook. Ehort French shape, frort anc back of -fine tucks roaud neck, trimmed with fine ombro dery edge and da nty ribbon. Women's Corset Covers fine Nainsook, trlinm d with three rows of Val. lace round neck and pleeves. trimmed with lace edge end fancy ribbon. Women's Corset Covers fine Nainsook French shape, trlm- metl w th fine t-mbroid ry. Insertion nnd edge, finished with ribbon. A full line of Frr"eh "u-et Covers, lace or embroidery trimmed rang ing in prices from 31.59 50c 6Sc toe 3C 85c Women's Draw'rs Good muslin, hemsti'ched cambric ruffle, with tuck.i above. Women's Drawers Cambric, um brella shape, deep lawn flounce, trimmed with tucka and edge of Torchon lace, usual value CSc Women's Drawers Cambric, um brella sharje. deen lawn flounce. tlni'heil with hcmstltclud tucks; excellent value. Women's Drawers Cambric, um brella shape, dp f.ounce of em broidery, with tucks above. Women's Drawers Cambric, um brella shape, de p lawn flounce, trimmed with two rows of Torchon lace Insertion and edge ot lace Women's Drawers Good muslin, urbre In shape, dsep embroidered ruffle nlth tucks above, actual value Sic. Women's Drawer" Good muslin, umbrella shape, lawn flounce, trim med with inerlion and edge of lace and tuckn. Women's Drawers Good rcjislin. umbrella shape, deep flounce of embrold-jry and tucks above. Women's Draw ers Cambric, good muslin. umbrel a shape. lawn flounce, trimmed with Insertions and edges of Val. lace. wmens $148 fI7 9 . rv&ists. In Muslin Vnderw:o.r Section. Women's Shirtwaists, "Gib son" stvle, allover embroid ery fronts, tucked back, cuff and stock; reduced from :?2.2o. Women's Shirt Waists, made tKjrw ot hnp whttp P mif "Uih- son" or plain effect, trimmed down front vi h double pleats, finished with groups of fine pearl buttons (entirely new). p Women's Shirt Waists; an odd lot v of soiled wliifp waists. Indin linpn and Oxford cloth: reduced from S1.9S. p $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Women's Drawers Good muslin, umbrella shape. deei lawn rlnunce. tilmmed with two rows of fine lace insertion and edge. 41 fin Wom'n's Dra wers Cambric or ra..v"-' mus In. handsomely trimmed with embroidery and piica Jl.uj. tucks usual ,-AUTIIMM Oftl Olll !nT riimnrn j"Ujuiii omuvju Itui I'HVUnCU. M1FJtDcsnard Doubts Its Success -'31. Flameng Frankly Hostile. WOTAL Bf CAM TO THE NEW TORK IIKKALD AND T11P ST I.OU.S HEPIBUC lfis. June 21. Copy right. 1302.) Two "CTojw painters. M. Francois Flameng and Vt. Albert Besnard. have been interviewed lt)nthe subject of an autumn salon. M, 3(tmard has doubts of Its success, but sees o.jx;ason why It should not be tried. He yy. ho believes the Petit Palais could be xic wo ma noi jiiznsen ex- HttO up to o .$5.50 Other Drawers All lmndsnmely trimmed with Iaee3 or cmbrolilertes in prices ranging from J1.25 ."A 51 75. J2.00 and - -n upwards to D.DJ m sr3a hi "Nemo Corsets.' We will display and fit these perfect-fittinrr Corsets, this week, in Summer materials. $1.00 Nemo Summer. $1.50 Nemo Batiste. $2.25 Nemo Batiste. $2.50 Nemo, forv full figures, in Batiste. $5.00 Nemo, for full figures, in Batiste. Ba-rr's. St. Louis Agents. Corset Dept., 2d Floor. ale in joslit Big Bargain In Dinner Sets English Porce lain Dinner Set, neatiy decorated In pink, grsen and blue t'OAir.f. contlilng of 112 pieces, worth $1150; Clearing Sale Price. ?.S.T5 Austrian China Dinner Set, In dainty deco ratKno, with gold-traced hirdles, conslst lne. of 1C1 large and useful pieces, worth J1S50; Clearing-Sale Pilce 91IJ13 English Porcelain Dinner S't, upderglazed border of tlue deco atlons, consisting of 112 pieces, worth $15 00: Clearing Sil Prlce $10.73 1 . . ;' LJa p ' OS ' 1 c. " '--,i-'gl:rSS'-. S Ol$ House Furnishing Defrt. Fg &. P Nickel-plated Towel Rods, suitable for bath room 18 Inches long, worth fr-c: Sle Price. ..-tSe IS Inches long, worth 90c; Sale Prlcei..7:io 24 inches long, wor.h Sl.io: Svle PrIce.Oe CO In. long, worth JLE0; So e Price Sl.l," Nickel-plated Sponge Hclders, to fit bath tub, worth 45c; Sale Price.. 3 Hardwcod BolIIng-Plns, Imporfd nnisnea i SteI Blade Slaw Cutters Towel P.cllerj. hardwood, varnished. ..29c neatly ...1()o ...lOo ...lOo wasawws esuTTsrsraxi. H 'W H d?2r?'Cr jbi BMBt mnJiA m ; n iar i jy xi Fancy colored Pictures, as sorted subjects. In polished wood frame, size lOxi:. worth 50c; Sale Price.. .23e Fancy Imported Metal liound Plaques, richly col ored, s're 15 Inches, worth C9c; Sale Price ft'Jc Engravings In black and gilt frames and 3-Inch white mats, size 16x20. wor:h 11.50; sale Price M)e Genuine Etchings In black and g It frames v. I h fancy corners and heavy white trats. s Zi 14x28; worth JL73; Sale Price 91.00 Genuine Etchings, mounted on white mats, framed In ornamented oak frame, ilze 21x30. worth $3 00; Bile Pilce 9S.00 Colored Photos, framed In oval Florentine gilt frames, size 16x20, choice subjects, worth $3.03; Sale Price. ipa.co Hljth-grade Improved Cha-np!nn SVw'ng Machine, 3-di-iwcr drgn h ad. w.th full et of steel nickel-plat d attachments, fli lshed In golden oak. for Pl5.)f Samp es of hlch-inde Sewing Mach.ncs at less than half price. Tanqy Decorated ..' h 1 n a Clock, pucelam d al. An-tcn-a movement, elght-tlay strike ruthedral gong, wo.th $50; Saic Price. ;.-.U3 I Ilcavv Tin Wash-Bol'crs. c pp r rott-m. No.", worth Jltu; Sale Pnce Kic Nc. S size, worth J1.23; Sale Price Toe Hcavv Galvanized-lron Wa ter Pail, strong ba Ud han dle. 10 quart" tfc 12 quarts lUo A te,A 1 BASEMENT "PICKINGS." Granite Tea and Coffee Pots.. 29c Granite Rice Boiler, 4 qts 75c Granite Colanders 23c Fancy Japanned spice cab- Sad-irons, polished, per pound..3c t iPi M wood handle . -, ,29c Fancy Decorated Bohemian G'ass Water Set. 6 Tum blers, hilt gallon Jug and nlc e'-pia ed Triy, nil com rlotc. worth $1.25; Clearing Sale Price 7!c Travelers. At'entlon! - Dress-Suit Ca-s. made of so Id Ira h r. Ilren 1 nd shl-t fold, brats Io:k and catches, size 21 incli-s. worth M.W; Stle l'r ce u:.o-i So'U Ivather Drcsa-Sult Casei, llnen-l.rel sh rt fold, b-ass lock and catches, s'ze 21 incr.es, worm ji.ou; sale I'rice Extra strong Hcus-hold Am- mcnla. pi it sijie tc Half-gallcn size 12c Scourens "c Electric-Silicon ,.c Nltkel-rlated Soap Dish, lift ton. worth J1.0: Sale .l.ti'j Price .r.c saie Price c Polished Steel Frjr Pans, jno. , Imported Wood Salt Boxes, slightly soiled, worth 6c. bale Price Ban's p.eady-Mixcd House Hard wood Coat and Hat Racks.29c niirl Floor P.ilnts. nil rol- ors- iU3rt 4e Butcher Knives, steel blade. Eathtub Enamel. Hp:nt.J-- p,nt -" Steel Cake Turners Varnish Stain, all colors, 'j ;,"' JS Cake Cutters Qulrta :wc Tin Scoops I! 1 u - K a n Ftoor Wax. for Wdwood floors. 1-pound pover Efrer-Beater N!c'.cel-plated Itbe Hooks, like cut. woith 25e; F"li Price lc Complete line of Taint and V;r Snfin-Tlisll Vcrnlsh Brushes. V ire OaP -L'tSU Parker's Coffee Mill. Iron Ty:rf, CofFpp-StrainPr hopper, double grinders; ViirL vuucc OUdlULr.. enn easily be adjusiei; worth 0c; Sale Price.. S7o Corper, nlckel-platetl Tea or .-onee t'ots. i-quart si7". 1U1L1I lif., CU1U A 111.C Sue Wire Coat-Hanger. . , Wire Fly-Killers . . . .lQc ..8c ..2c ,.10c ..3c ..5c ..3c ..4c ..6c Sixlii, 0liv3 and Locust Sis., St. LciTs. i MBscttxns sx&tr.ijr si egg. vc7 ex mnJj ""B Sifli, 01V3 and Logos! Sis,, St, Lcuis. xs&oums csztTzsrsmiee, j Vtifnw? tnr It thihiu lOIFIfcmeng Is frankly hostll4- He says It would be n failure, but be thinks that J&JPfJon In February would have, a good IChahce. It limited to a. hundred painters of thoBbest clasa. Every year the city of Paris buys a cer- yvujuuer oi piciures ircr crasderlng tho municipality . i number of pictures from the salons. .acrinn tne municmnlltv t l.irnlv .composed ot Soclalista or Badieala, Its i3wB are nnguiany eclectic ,. - sr year the biggest purchase Is "The tarnation of the Republic of 18(8." hv eanfaul Liurens, ut other pictures lOiUllt are 'VRlehn'Ioti " h Aiionor- in otre Dime." by Glllotr n necnllHr nl'rtur Vrt Artml . T H -K--V , Z "i I !"." "T -. j ca tct,.urQuier oi ina reels. Paul Neber. and various household and ru,ul subjects. These will be hung In the pclodlcal municipal exh bitions. Thc summer exhibition of the American Art Association, was .opened Saturday evenlng by a reception, at Hotel Coade. Many American and French artists were present at the charming dance. The exhi bition is open until September 1. FRENCH LEARNING HOW TO FISH American Methods of Angling Dis place Spearing-for- Trout ' srnenAir bt 'fc.e't57Tcr1TnE 'Scw-tokk HCRALb AND TllJS ST. LODI3 ItEPCBLIfJ, Pns. June 21. O5iJyf;si.J'la0iJ The American invasion ha just- extended to cngllng. Conservative. Methods of spearing fur trout, salmon nod chub have been revo lutionized by the Introduction of the Amer lc n ir- i-otis of casting with the aid of an extremely light rod and multiplying reel. Messrs. Wjcrs of Paris. tHo first Euro pean tackle firm to appreciate tBC ad vantages Of the American mrthnri r Tina, doing a brisk business in appropriate rods LONDON DISAPPOINTED BY ABSENCE OF AMERICANS. Tanker Were Expected to Full Over One Another in Their Desire to Pay Tile Prices for Seats and Goods. SPECIAL BY CABLE TO TltR NEW TORK HERALD AND TIIE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC . Iondon. Junei 2L (Copyright, 19 2.) "Where are, the Americans? Is the question 'London shopkeepers have been asking them selves forvthe last two Weeks. There are pew tho other day. "Over on our side of th '"But an Ambassador's residence is surely nS, 2 dea P'evail"i taat accjmmo .atl si his own private property." I ventured, will be hard to pet. and if they are to t,e "That makes no difference." was the re had a man would have to buy out the hotel ply "If an Amrrcan cUIzen were fleeing where he stopped befo e he gut away. i from arrest he would be as secure at the Americans, somehow, dtn't like being residence of his Ambassador as at the of-5-tucK-. f. have talked with stearrsMp men. flees of the embassy. Both are regarded as They tell me ocean traffic Is smaller tn s American territorv. j ear man in tne past. Where peopla U3d to come direct to Emland. not oi-e In ten Is doing so this season, but. on the con trary, tne majority are sp-nUns their whole holiday on the Continc-1. "If. however, a eni nt th. Ahhev could h sold, I have no doubt there are a hundred Correct Number of Star?. Who "Wouldn't mlnrt tnonrtlnn- XIO.M0 to "ret biH3".II,.JF'iS!:-Z0 JJp' "E1. TORK ln'rf TH u i UkBBBSa9BB&4B9BS3BBBBlBK9ssS3SLBBBBBS7 f-'imi'r?viiwi"i.va.7a which are correct are those comprised In tho consignment recently received from vv ash'ngton 'by the Amtrican Embassy and the Consulate General. On tne flags one sees In the streets the number of stars rim SSTtfiYSS SOSES'- n ,hB new ; yofBkI AMERICAN FLAGS IN EVIDENCE, ft gS& & & ' Pew of Them. However, Have the! STeSSL" ,AS?rSS 'i!!.' "- -" .vx; m iu, nuv, me Ameri can flag is strange y unlike the one that U -" " - '"'"mil "i mu wvuanuc. lor In lns'de. The Y. tnrt tVint n 11.- Jt ..- n tTiA rtni -piles of summer fabrics, on thc counters I at tho American Ambassador's last week" waltlnir the bargain-hunter. Every squire Si1 tDe Americans including Jlr. J. Plerpant iooi aions "i route or tne coronation pro cession Is covered with "stands which the Tankees were expected -to fAti ,,,. AnT. other in their eagerness to .reach, and with the goods and the seats are, still Unso d. "Ton cannot get Americans to sucmlt tamely- to betaij robbed," said Senator De- HERALD AND TUB ST1US REPUBLIC. London. June 2L (Copyright, 1032.) Hun dreds', perhaps thousands, of American fligi ftrY. flv!nr In F .rtnnri Hm(i this jmvnnntlnn Morgan wore regulation, knee breeches, FeSson. but there Is hardly one nf them, so long silk stockings and court costume seems Tar as I could discover, that Is the genuine to have caused! considerable- discussion article. Ptrnaps not many Englishmen rcal- who among Americans In London. A gentleman lze that the number of stars in tnn rn.iim who knows something about. International -of the Republic Is fixed according to the C . """ cu i"c umcr uay iiwi uie i;i nraioer oivine states in tne union, cer- that this costume was worn at the Ambas- taldy thenags seen hereabout would Indl- ""' "r same as 11 i were iivm n r cato sucn a qegreo oi ignorance. American sou. J in fact, tho only 03gs seen In. London the corner at the top, where shou.d bn glorious constellation ot-forty-nvetarJi T counted but twenty-Bve. while myJ"vvft eves and thore of the gentlemen whri worn with mc eould And only ten stxincsTt ,t instead of the original tbirte-n st" I notice that some Americans In London rlo not seem to be qulto up to the news of their own country. For Instance, at V din ner given last week, when the toast , Prt-sfdent cf the United States." ? wks Dro PO'cd, one geaUeman got up and shouted enthusiastically. "McKlnley! McKJnleyr fcpeaklns of flags, hc-wever. an Amerlean trent Into a UU18 shop near Rccay cus the other day Thinking- to have some fun with the shopkeeper, he pointed to an American Hag which was displayed In the window. 1 beg your pardon," he said, "-'but can the one of the colonies." Nevr Clinrch to Cost 5CO.OOO. New York. June 21. Plans have been filed at the Bureau of Buildings. Manhattan, for St. Aloyslus's Church, to be erected on One "uiitira ana inirty-uua street. Is estimated at $30,000. The cost For Infants and Children. Tfie Kind Yoa Harc Always Bought Bears tho SSgn&tweof 4 && f f g a 7) g$l I Vc' j .1 VT') i -vVn:?"J4;&2r.riiijSvi-; a -J- ..-5.- .iT"-iL'M'? i",!', lffi?'''-',&&-3fS'Xi- ' f'