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THIS KEPUBL10: SUNDAY. JULY 26. 1903.
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BIG
ATIOH SALE
Where the overcrowded stockrooms are now
located, when workmen are finished with the al
terations necessary to make the transformation,
will be located one of the largest and most mod
ernly equipped photograph galleries west of New
York City. Every new device, the best and latest
fixtures will be installed, and photographs will be
old customers at The Meyer 5tore Prices, meaning
for very much less than photographs can be bought
for in St. Louis now. But more about this new de
partment when it is ready for business.
What to do with the reserve merchandise in the
crowded stockrooms while alterations are in prog
ress! No place or room for them anywhere but on
the bargain counters and tables; so immense quan
tities of newest and freshest goods go on sale for
the least prices ever known, giving customers the
richest bargain pickings The fleyer Store has
ever attempted. You must come expecting to find
the most phenomenal bargains ever put on sale
anywhere, and your greatest expectations will be
realized. Such reductions are without parallel.
tf
200 Oild Vntrlnimcd Hnta, In
altnoftt Mrry color, lint
mostly lnrse fchnic
OnTIt BOc. T5c nnd fl for
Oo
Mfm
I.0O0 bunches Odd FlotTrr. nil
oris, nil kinds, nil colors
w aim i rp to r.Dc
mncli ....-.
le
SOO Ttlark Milan Untrlm
mul Dress lints
1lOU.ll BB CHKiP VT 153
choice
75e
vtitUo jour own hnta. I'anrr
Mravr Braids of nil kinds
WOIITH SSc A Yno
clioicc. ..
5c
All Dress Hats J Price.
AH Dress Hats & Price.
ALTER
All the "Hits" ir, i Popular Music.
Two Steps -o'.SrWict 17c Copy
rul Henrv. Sup. Fiinrf in Georgia. Cu
ban Queen, -Mississippi Bubble. DUIc
Und. '
Waltzes-wtnR0KWt: 17c Copy
hood Was in Hncr. Heaits '"onr-
ageous. Cecelia. Iri-
uauana.
IVvchc. licrtlia
$nn-Mon c mb-linc. i;tj- 1 7 n Qnny
OSlIgS quct 0f jiiserv Hall. Hl-,,uuwl''
watha Song. Sweet Be nnd Bj;. Down
Whete the Wurzburgei Hos., Kate antl
1 Weir troming Through the Ue. ana
ore thou-atd other popular hits.
The Grratcut Mimic Hnrcnliio In St.
Loot for 17c ii Cop?-
Ladies $1.50 Parasols for 49c.
A one-third pr'co sale of Ladies' Para
sols. Jl :a Parasols in main stjles of
popular hami'cs, choice for -10c.
Child's 50c Parasols for 10c.
This price hardlv pavs for the ptirlt in
the'e Children's Parasol". The 50c kln'l,
as lone as an in tlie lot remain, for mo
each.
Hosiery for Less Than Half.
lolcs' Fat Black IIoe. the kind that
invariably retails for Uc Sale Trice,
pair. 3c."
Ladles" "5c 1-ace Lisle Hose In all sizes.
Sale Trice. 2 pairs SRc.
Children"? 13c Blark Lace Stockings.
Sale Trice. 3 pairs 25c.
Children's S3c Iaice UIe Stockings. Sale
Price. 2 pairs 25c.
Infants" 25c Sox-fast black nnd pure
white, in all sizes. Imported full fashion
regular made Infants" Sox. bale Price,
a pair. Sc.
5c Will Buy in Drug Department
Toilet Vvatcr worth 2.V-. Tsleum Pm
lcrs -north Se, Tlonda Water, Hair
Tonics. Vaee Powder. Writing Tapers
worth tip to 4"c a. pound. Toilet Soapa
v orth up to 15c a cake. St Ifford's 25c
Indelible Ink-. Shoe Polishes woith up
to 15c. Ilami .Minors worth up to 25c. All
on .ile re for choice.
10c Dolly Varden Ribbons, 2c.
Th" Dollv Varden Bibbons are the 10c
qualities In 4-inch widths. In this lot
also will be sold All-Silk Gros Grains.
Js'os. 3 and 12. Choice for Sou ard.
Reductions in Stamped Linens
Ec qualities of All-I.incn Dovlics. These
arc 7 inches square and hemstitched.
Sale Trice, each. 2c.
Illchardson's 25c It -Inch All - 1 Jnen
Stamped Centerpieces with colored
platp. Sale Trice, each. l!c.
S?c Spschtel Dovlics ind Centerpieces
They n'e sllghtlv soiled and for that
reason will bo sold for, each, lfic
Ribbons Worth Up to 75c 10c.
This Is a lot of odds and ends from the
Hlbbon Department of values ranging
up to 75c a ard. The widths ranee from
1 to 7 Inches. All go for choice at 10e a.
vard.
Ies;$l2 Silk Chemise. $4.99
Ladles" beautiful S12 TInk China S'llc
Chemise, trimmed In white Valenciennes
laces.
Other Splendid Ribbon Bargains.
A lot of Ribbon Ornaments for Hair and
Bodice, used as samples and worth up to
$3.50 each wholesale. They aro divided
into three lots, as follows:
Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 For
10c 23c 49c Choice
Ladies' $15 SilkTea Gowns, $5.99
Ladles" 513. J1S and $20 China Silk Tea
Gowns In pink. blue, jollow. Nile green,
elaborately trimmed with laces and rib
bons. The actual goods In any one gar
ment Is worth more than this sale price.
Udiea SOcBeltsforlOc.
All sorts and all kinds of Ladles' Belts,
some worth 25c regularly, but quite a.
lot of them -worth up to 50c;
Ladies' $10 Silk Petticoats, $4 99.
Made of nonbreakable Taffetas in neailv
eery shade, both plain and changeable
effects.
Udiea' $125 Belts for 25c
Most of them All-Silk Belts and many
fine cut-steel buckle effects anions them.
Dozens and dozens of different kinds,
worth up to $1.25.
Ladies' $1 Corsets for 79c.
Choice of any Jl brand of Corsets in
The Mejer Store for 70c during th's
sale.
25c and 50c Leather Goods, 10c
Extraordinary bargains In leather rood,
such as Purees. Pocketbooks. Wrist
Bags. Boston Shopping Bags poods ia
rlously worth 25c SSc and 50c. AH so for
choice at lOo each.
L&dies' $5 Silk Shawls, 98c.
Beautiful shell patterns in pink and blue
urn, -iciuaii) maue lor to retailing.
Ladies $1 Underwear, 49c.
Corset Coers. Drawers, Chemise. Skirts
and Gowns, made of fine quality muslin
and daintily trimmed. Real Jl garments.
25c 50c Gloves and Mitts, 10c
Almost Riving away Ladles' Silk Mitts
worth EOc regularly and Ladies' Fabric
Gloves worth 25c Sale Trice for choice.
lOc a pair.
$1.25 Wdsh Petticoats, 39c
Made of Madras, Tcrcales and Mercer
ized Cloths, with two and three ruffles
on the skirt. Sale Trice Is less than cost
of the material in these skirts.
Raising Havoc With Prices ;h Basement.
?1.50 BEDSPREADS Fringed pink.
blue, red fast-color Bedspreads,
worth J1.50 apiece. Choice for..
69c AVUITB BED SPREADS Fin
Marseilles patterns in single-bed size
White Spreads worth E9c
choice
ae PKPPEREI.I. SIIEETIG All
that's wrons with it is that the edge
are a little soiled. Just half
price, a vard
30c PEPPEnCLI. SHEETING Rem
nants of Bleached Popperel! Sheetings in
lengths S yards. Sale Price,
each
98c
39c
12:16
l.-.c pillow CES Only 23 dozen" to
ell. but they must go quick. Qi.
15c Pillow Cases on sale for, each U 73 C
BOo TCRKEV-RED DAMASK Rem
nants of the best quality oil-boiled Turkey-Red
Damask. Just half OCa
price, a yard CwC
flOe AI.L-LIE DAMSK Extra
heaw all-linen Dice Damask for which
60c Is the price c cry where.
A ard
39c
49c
I EMBROIDERED FL?.:ELS-Flan-
nels silk embroidered, but havlnc outside
edges Rolled from exposure on Cfi
shelves. Yard 0UC
38c LAni.EM-IIKn DAM 5K-60-inch
heaw union linen Damask, sold ordina
rily for 3oc a ad. Sale Trice
I9c
a ard..
20cHPPET MILLSr-Mill remnants of
fine white Lappet Mulls retailing gener
allv for 20c Sale Trice. m.
. yard JQ
ISo IS.DI4. LIONS Yard-wide fine
Rheer India Llnons full pieces and all
perfect goods. Sale Trice. lft
a. yard IDC
BOc EMBROIDERED SWISS Ecru
ground with white and black embroider-
to dots and figures. Sale Price.
a yard
ISHc BATISTES AH the most desirable
styles and colorings, including dot 111
patterns. Sale Trice, a yard (fG
S1.S5 BLEACHED DMASIv Your
choice of our entire stocks of Bleached
Damask that sola up to J1.25 for, OA.
a yard 096
II tl.r PRICES FOR BLANKETS We
hae dltovercd about 50 pairs of Blan
kets left over from last winter. You can
plok jour choice for just half wlut they
are worth.
ft12.no DOW N COMFORTS Some ex
traordinary bargains in Down Comforts
if ou buy them now. These C QQ
VUI9U
J12.50 Comforts, each.
aoc SILK-STRIPED CREPES-300 yds.
Laender and Y'cllow Crepes with silk-
embroidered stripes. Sale
Price, a yard
I24C
25c
BOc AVASII FARRICS-Madras. Ging
hams, Trlnted Silk Mulls goods that
sold for as much as 00c Sale
Trice, a yard
I24c
SSc SILK MTJLLS-SolId-color Silk Mulls
with embroidered dots. Goods retailing
regularlv for 35c Sale Trice, I On
a yard 136
THE STORE CLOSES EVERY DAY AT S O'CLOCK, SATURDAY EXCEPTED.
Alteration
SaJc
Ladies5 Suits, Skids, Waists.
In Most Cases the Sale Price Does Not Amount to the Cost of the Goods in the Garment.
SaJe of $4.95 Sepa.ra.tc Skirts.
J-fi ?klrt must en. no matter whit the lour lliol
""" "mi up nf ni.itirr now i.iMiionaiue me- .
stilo. no nutter what the material mn be - IT fl
everj hkiit In the mop- must be Mild o Tki
tint vuii i. in now bm Mlrti for n -third tUfit
Hi'tiMl im tn nnkc-m in iiij iiitHPces f ! '
$19.95 iv.nd $24.95 Wool Suits.
I pn lrw.x II.. ...... r.. i...i'.h. .. t.cn.n. ...in
- .- -.- nriv .11', mi iii-iiiii-- - ll" Mlit?
I lalted Skirt" ill irr.im, linmn ,ind cia.
Ill it -nM foi jl M. tn m in thK Hi at M
lur tholce
Sa.Ie of $5, $6, $7 Skirts.
Sirllicniie Dre'.s PMi t-. in bli.f- ,inI bl ids, loiir Choice for
i win w.umiic; .-kiits in blue .imi hl..r!f
olles. in Mm. ,n, ijHi k; IZtaniim - Tain
CHuhinere- and no om --klrt .lmoni; tliem
worth Ips than ' Without .mi reside
thci skirt-, so on s.il.. .it ?-' OS for lIioicl-
Without any eceplions all the toul builsloar t holce for
selhnir for Slfifi". jnri fi n- -n,.tf,.Mn ...
" -- w .--. v . u, . "II -.1 -I, 111, i,.
fmev wool and plain Ktaminis m biai ks
and other solid color". In siei 32 tn V. vt. Ill
K in this I!i Alteration Sl. f..i th- re
markable prii-o of J7 lor choice
M VIK'IVr I'M
$7.50
$37.50 Imported Eta.mine Suits.
2.98
Ilimlsonic iniporled Htaniino f-ults and fan-lour liolii- for
J i nriot Miuti in it sniu rnr !7 'l will now
lie acrirned for J10 for chohp whlih ;,i i'-e
is lers than the i "st to nuk" nrul tliiis'i.
These aio the wonder bargains of the Ulg
Alteration Sale.
0.00
$39.95 White Organdie Dresses.
SaJe of $9 95 and $12.45 Skirts.
$4.9
In Voiles i:iaininps "MUtrals Sill; Toncce-.onr I liolrc fnt
ranc .Mistral". In blark, Kras-in f,u I,
all st.. IIhIi lolors Some ji tin, sonie bentill
fiill trimmed. All of theto s-kirts -.old f.ir
pllhpr Jll.r, or ?3 T Tliej en in this blK
Alteration Sale at t 15 for choice.
Sa-Ie of $17 and $19.95 Skirts
("rein Ao'!p Blick Voiles. Tluc Kin-lour Lliuler for
mines with mil without viik drop1- Mhiiv
of tlum skirts will be stilish Tor f-ll wear,
lipln of a w light for wiar both now anil
i. hen cool wiather conies 1 nrrrn r jirircs
Wtle S13. $17 anil X19 !"; Ynur ohn'rp ilmhiir
the Alteritiun .ilo for S5 60. hardlv as tni.ih
as the soods wouid cost by the ard
Sa.le of $25 and $35 Skirls.
In cicain. blucK, tan blue and fanes IHa-l onr llioiee for
nunc, oius .inu otlipr lmpoited fabrics
"mi una wuunui siik urops ineyj are
skirts tint sold fo- $2). 51" tn Ki: but
tklrts. Irresnectin' of cost or loss, must
and thec will ro quicklj at 53 C3 for Uicin
This 1 a fnt nf white Orcaiulic I)
well as ilnsso m trie up .f w1",
d'esprit. white Chin I silks. Pnn, e
while embrnidrr shirl-waift sulls,
(Oit Milts nun's fllin coslunies.
some stiles th it sold up to ROM,
dl $10 for choice.
ssp- rlnnr CIioIcp for
i p nl
' Ik .
lillPll
li iml
all so
I .1111 V-AITfMLV llll
$10.00
Louis XIV White Duck Suits.
.66
1 $9.95
Your choicn cf 12 Ions bluu-o coat, white lour Choice for
Duck Piiita the rase wiih. stjH-.li dress, rs
Just now These puits haie plaited tklrts
ird sold up to 5715. our choice nov. for
Jlfr".
$4.95
$4.95 and $5.95 Shirt-Wsvist Suits.
Tins lot consists of dotted lawns, flguied lour Choice for
bwissei. white figured plaucs. white India
linons, white duck sidrt-wralst "Hits thai
sold for Si 53 and 55 K; now reduced for
tholce to J:w.
s $2.50
$12.95 Sua-PIcvited Skirts.
A Group of Wonderful Ba.rga.ins.
ll.iudsomi' Min-riiitcil PklrtF. made of Imcloiir Choice for
i rcr.cn ouea, elegant ntamlne fckirts. w'th
Ptar oke. in blacks anil ldiies skins tli.it
sold up to date for 512 . and fullv worth
that pric;. sacrificed In the big Alteration
nuic ul .u..-ti ioi unuice.
n p0U
111 VrllS(.:
$5.00
$5.95 Wra.ps and Jackels.
Taffeta fcilks and I'eau de Sole Wraps undl our Choice for
laijhcLs iui- less man jou can nuy tne ma
terial and make them In fact, a dress
maker would not nuke one for the - ile
price None worth less than J"i 9" .ill go it
51 W for choice
$1.99
$7.50 and $10 Wool Suits.
Sounds ridiculous but neertlieless It is a lour Choice for
iaci. tint we win sell ; wool Suits tn
cioms or neanj in description" misses
sizes II to IS; ladlf' sizes ?.i to 3' at the
iiiiiaixaoiv low price or 51 s., and tho &ui!
were fi.w anil jiu
I $3.95
Elegant La.ce and Net Robes.
Ilie-e are iiothlnc short of wonderful bar-lour Choice for
sain, anu represeni sreat ioss to tlie
store: but the) must be sold. 510 black silk
net robes: .'4 93 lilac Swiss lobes: 2193
srav Swrlss rohes; SH 93 tin linen embroider
ed robes: 517 93 white linen lace trimmed
robes; 519 93 green linen iace-trlmmed
robes.
$5.00
$3 does not ordinarily purchase elegnncp In
reid-nude c irments, but it will In this
Alteration Sale Tor example: Choice of lour Choice for
any mohair, brlllluiitln". foulard s'lk, linen
crash or plil.i linn shirt-waist suit; 519 S3
white silk and chlflnu capp", S2L13 black
"Ilk fannj co.ils. $19 93 f.inci pnncii tints;
51913 silk bred lace coats; 511 i3 fanci taf
feta coats. All bo In the Ulg Alt"ration
Sale at 53 for choice
$10 Oriental La.cc Robes.
Seieral handsome "-tjlts In Oriental Ijcclourdi
and linen crash robes that ou would con
"ider bargains If priced to sell at 510 Alter
atlon Sale Price for choue onlj S3 OS.
$25 to $37.50 La.ce Robes
52l'3. black lace npplitiun sill: iobc; 523 lour Cli
black -pansled "ilk net robes. 527. .0 tin
plitmlnp silk .lnnlloue robes: 523 white silk
"piingltd net robe" These elegant robes
r. dined to the riu culous price of 510 fur
1 holce
$62-50 Robes Now Reduced.
Handsome black silk applique net robes lour Choice
that wero selling for 5W: black spangled
"Ilk net robes that sold for $62 TiO Your '
choice of these elegant robes for less than ,
cost to import.
$3
es.
our Cli
$10
.98
ntvr fur
.00
$25.00
TKe Shirt-Waist Sale of the Season.
5,000 Waists, Worth 75c, ;
To go at
29c for Choice;
Tino AVhitc India I.inou AVaistn,
viitli Swiss inMH lions, tucked,
full sie, with pearl buttons
Tinisls that cannot lip dnplle.it
otl anywlioii' on any otcision
for less tlriu 7."e, and lhey
would be luirgnius at that
price
29c
FOR
CHOICE
Three Lots Made of the
Finest Waists.
All told, there are about 500 dozens 6,0001
Waists, that sold from 32 to 910 trimmed with
i all sorts of embroideries, laces, hand embroidery i
on JIcrceri7ed Oxfords, Drawnwork Linen, Men-'
ican Drawnwork, Hand-hmbroidercd Linens, ,
'Hand-Made Mulls in all sorts of stvles low1
i neck, bigh neck, sliort sleeves, long sleeve'
i plain collars, sailor collars, band tucked.
Lot 1 consists of all Waisrs that
sold up to 82 cboice
Lot Z consists of all Waists
tbat sold up to 53 choice.
Lot 3 consists of all Waists
tbat sold up to 810 choice
1.49
93.95
1,500 $5
Wash Silk Waists
.To gout
$1.99 for Choice
Xratly 1.500 pine .I:ipaiicBc Silk
Waisf", be.iutifnlly ni.ule and
tiimiut'il. in plnitcil. sinned
and other effects, j:uar.iiitee(l
wahluble, sics- ltoin :SJ to 4-i,
In bl.iek and in while; thee
viiis,ts aro worth up to $3.00.
but they must now ko .it
FOR
CHOICE
$1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 FINE WHITE MULL
and INDIA LINOEM WAISTS, Handsome
Styles, Beautifully Trimmed
59c
Greatest Reductions Ever Made m Laces and Embroideries
Alteration nrr trnnblromr nnd nnnoylnqr, lint In n rapidly crnvrliifc store like The "Moycr tnrc tlicv mast he
rxiiertrd. department linn lieen turned prnutlcallj npnldc tlown o ntneli n tlie InecM nnd emliroiilcrle
nnd rather than the Rtiod nhciulit he aolled and lnuned during the rhaitKr, TfJien the iron Id hceome
TTortlileww almost, tlie nill k n nle at prlre that vlll ennipel eimtomer to take them avrn. In muny
instances crj mnnj the prlccH do not represent ne-fnrth the eoKt tn Import tliein.
365 pieces of Black Pure Silk Laces, consisting of Chanlilly, HscurUI, Appliques, Cluny Laces goods varjing in
worth from 15c to $3 a yard, to be dirided into 8 separate lots and sold at these ridiculous prices.
Lot 5
Lot 1
75C Yard
3.00 values.
Lot 2
49c Yard
81.50 - alues.
Lot 3
39c Yrd
$l.C0aluej.
Lot 4
29c w
60c values.
17c Y"d
49c valuei .
Lot6
39c values.
Lot 7
5c y"
25c values.
Lot 8
3c Yrd
15c values.
62 Pieces of Beautiful Pallrrns in Allover Laxes, worth up to $6
Aliovers worth up to 6 Sale Price, yard. . 98c Allovers worth up to $3 Sale Price, yard. . 49c
Extraordinary Ba.ra.ins in Hand-Embroidered Nulls, worth up to $4
Mulls worth up to S4 Sale Price, ya.rd. 29c Mulls worth up to 50c Sale Price, yard-. 70
45-in, Dress Nets and Chiffons, worth up to $2,50, plain and figured patterns Sale Price, yard- 29c
KK
Men's 55c Silk Sox for 15c.
Uxti-aorcilnnrv h.irsalni in Men's S5c
Ic" Silk Pox in -Bhito. tan anJ nw
snrll gray effect?. Ecry pair Krfcct.
$1.75 Dress Goods for 25c a Yd.
Th DrF" GnorI Drartmnt onf th
firatt bargain- per knrmn in iire
KortM of dref- pood in remnants of 3 A
anis to drefs-pattcrn lengths broad-il
clotlit-. fanc kockIi-. mixture?, in aliWf
fnhinnahlrt onTnr Tinrlh nr. In tt 7 a' I
yard: witliotit rcerr will zn on the
counters for your pickms at 23c a yard.
Men's New $1 Shirts for 49c.
Tlie hcilct stjles in SL ljui. Men'"
lino Shirti in n-n sra. tan anil Madras
effects, attached and dta"hd roliars,
lilain and plaited bo-ums, in all sizss.
$L50DessGoodsfor69caTd.
A wonderful ?al2 of barealn". conltin:
of Knotted CtamlneF. Snowtlake Voile?.
FVench Voiles. I'lun ntamines, SUV.
Warp Voile. Crepp Kzyptian. Silk
nollnein fact, a Ions list of wantable
dre9 fabrics for summer and fall near
tint foI'1 at Z.Zo and 31.C0. all go on
sale at 10c a jard.
Less Than Half-Price Pajamas.
I'ajimas that can bo -worn lv men,
vomeii and bo, in all i7"; and -north
up to Jl M a suit Choice for 19c.
The celebrated "Faultless Brand" ot
Pajamas nearly all Mikm and tIes in
carment tint regularly retail up to aa
lilsh as tz. hile they last, jour choice
for 09c.
$1.50, $1.98 Grenadines. 89c Yd.
rialn Grenadine?. lancy-3trip Grena
dine?. Cheek Grenadines, elegant black
fabric?: also Grenadines -nith black and
white "tripes, and all -II Inches wide.
Th9 beautiful fabrics sold for Jl 13, Jl.VJ
and 51 9S a yard. AH on sale at the one
price of 80c a jard.
Men's $10 Suits for $4.99.
Three-piece suits co it. iest. pants
made of fine all-woo! cheviot?, cash
meres, worsteds, serges. In blues, blackn,
mixture, etc. each garment man-tailored
and lined with best quality Italian
cloths. Ideal for business sults-In fact,
good enough for diess wear. Thee suits
at f-1.99 for pick aro undoubtedly- tho
greatest alues in men? clothing thl or
any other store eer advertised to sell.
98c Satin Foulards for 49c
Ilk
Beautiful oualitics of Satin Koular.
blue and black crounds with diffe
sizes of white polka dots all neat and
new pattern? that retail invariably for
T3c anu S a jard. will go on sale for
40c a j-ard
98c Fancy Silks for 39c a. Yd.
All sorts and all kinds of Taney Silks in
almost eery coloring, piece silks that sold
for 73c and SSc a jard, will go on the
bargain counters at the one price of 30c
a j-ard.
Men's $15 Suits for $6.66.
rVint.tt fner nf fan irA !, .. ..1.... ..t.
-- .? v w..v u.iu mica pic-c ruiia
pose-slng every point that vou want to
retoive In J12 and Jl" suits, such as the
best tailoring, fine finish, stylish cuts
and new patterns. More fine summer
suits that mut go notwithstanding the
tremendous los.
25c Quality Linings 5c a. Yard.
Remnants of all sorts and all kinds of
Dress Linings in lengths of 1 to 3 jards
and In almost every imaginable colorinc.
The cheapest piece in the lot is worth Sc
a yard. Tour choice for 5c a yard.
Men's $1 and $2 Pants, 89c.
Thcso pants have union label sewed in
them, a sufficient guarantee that they
are well mau. They come in home
spuns, crashes and casslmeres. In the
new turn-up-bottom stjles.
Men's $3 Wash esis for 99c.
Choice of Men's J2. $150 and a Taney
Wash Vests, single and double breasted.
In all sizes.
Men's $1 Crash CUthinrf. 25c
Choice of Men's Jl Crash Coats. Pants
nnd Vests, in sizes up to 34. for less
than tost of material.
Bargains in Wall Papers
The Mejer Store is overloaded with Wall
Papers and they must go. though we
know it will be necessarj- to put almost
giving awaj- prices on them. These Al
teration Sale Prices represent but a
small fraction of what the goods are
worth.
30c Embossed Papers, per roll. ..-.6c
i:?;C Glimmer Papers, per roll. ...... Bo
Big lot Pink Papers, pr roll. ......He
Bedroom Papers, per roll ..2a
Manv- of tho wealthiest St- Ixmbans are
saving money having The Meyer Store
do their wall papering. "Why not jou?
Papering intrusted to The Meyer Stor
slmplv means 'ou save at least a, lull
half. " Worth savins?
AH In f amis' Goods Reduced.
FATS' 25 COATS-Infants' and
Children's Tino Coat?, worth J23, mado
of best quality Moire Silks. Taffetas,
1'eau (V: Sole and Hcavj- Marvelieu Sat
ins, beautifully trimmed in Irish Point
Laces, frizes 1 to 5 j ears. ta nn
Choice V&tUU
IM'WTS- $ss CO T! Infants' and
Children's Coats ami Iteefcrs worth up
to $3. consisting of licht spring and fall
weights in all-wool reefers, various
stjles and collars, fine Bedford cord
coats in white, pink, blLe and red, silk,
satin and lace trimmed, bizes QQ
6 months to 3 jcars. Choice... wlitfSI
l'rA'T: S.1.50 CO Ti Children's
untl Infants' Cream Btdforn Cord and
Cassimere Coats, bale Price,
choice
IFVTS f)!c t O ITS Infants' Cream-
Colored Silk-Embroidered Cassimere
Coatx worth 95c regularlj-.
Sale Price, choice
98c
29c
OT
49c
5c
INFANT 2.0O GCIMPEsJ Beautiful
White Guimpe?. trimmed with fine
lenclenncs laces, made of sheer mulls,
nainsooks. India llnons: every garment
soiled. Worth J2.50 regularlj-.
Sale Trice, choice
IFNT.V 40e IIO.WETS-One lot ot
all sorts of infants' and children's bon
nets, the kind usually retailed for
49c. Sale Price, choice
CHII.DHEVS SW TJItEsSES Beiutl
ful dresses for children, made of linens
In white and natural colors, hand-em-broiciered,
silk and ribbon trimmed; sizes
3 to S years: worth JS to 110. J Q
Sale Price. Choice 94i99
CHII.DIIEVS S2.50 THIEVES Made
of finest and sheer linens, nainsooks and
mulls, prettily trimmed and worth up to
J2W. Thev are all more or less CA.
soiled. Sale Price, choice U9S
Clea.i-Vp in Vpholstery Goods.
49c
2.W TO S LICE CIRTMNS 323 odd
single curtains Brussels. Irish Point and
S.Tonv Iiecs. worth i-M to j a
pair. Choice, eacn
$.:: TO .", TPESTTtV rORTIEIlEO
Handsome pattenig in Tapestrj- Portieres
north J3 to J3 a pair. Choice. QQ.
each Owu
a MOStlCITO CANOPIEs Made of
good nets, and all ready to hang CQn
up Sale Price, each D9u
SIS GO-CARTS Just four to go in this
sale four different btyies in Baby Go
Carts, worth up to J13. Q AQ
Choice WWi99
BARGAINS IN ODD PIECES OF FLR
MTURE 2 Chiffoniers worth J15 will
be sold for J5 each: 2 ComblnaUon
Dressers worth $15 will be solil for JS
each: 2 Odd Beds worth J3 will be sold
for J3 each; 2 Commodes worth J7 30 will
be sold for $2.60 each: 6 Toldlng Beds
worth J950 will be sold J 7fC
for I 0
Sn.."iO PORCH BLINDS Both Vedor and
Bamboo Porch Blinds that are BQ
worth up to J3.50. Choice for 03W
SAMPLE IROV nFlDS AT IIAI.r
rRICE About a samples of Iron
Brab Jlounted Beds. Pick the bed
like best and paj Just half the price
marhea in plain ngures tor it.
St SIHRN RLGS Also Incraln It
.10x60 inches and worth Jl. Sale JO
Price, choice 49E
IGRIN CRPET Rt'GS Samples of
Ingrain Carpets suitable for Bugs and
worth up to Jl a yard. Sale Iflf
Price, each.... lUw
Oc DOOR MATS Smyrna Door Mats
In pretty patterns, worth Oe. OH
Sale Price, each 9G
LACE CL'RTAIV SMPLES Beautiful-lj-
trimmed with laces and Insertions,
suitable for fancy work, cushion or pil
low tops, and worth up to I9c. Sale m
Price, each Iw
76c VESTIDtiLE LACES Consisting of
Brussels Nets, Madras. Nottingham.
Scotch Laces. Fancy Nets, Irish Point,
worth up to 73c. Sale Price, Qf
kI'r i.
and Uf
jou W
rice I
KflwA
Ladies' Fine $2.50 Oxfords,
Sale
Price
A
Pair.
B3.KO Orfnrdi
Like rut
98
Patent ColUktn, Tatcut Kid, Finest Calfskin,
French Kidskins, in 27 newest styles and
shapes, in Louis, Concave, Cuban and Military
heels, heavy and hand-turned soles. All widths,
all shapes, in Colonial Slippers. Court Ties, 3
and 4 strap Ssndals. Every pair perfect and
every pair fitted. These arc Luddy & Curry's
make of 52.50 and $3.00 Oxfords, to be sold at
the uniform price of 98c a pair.
Alteration Sale in Shoe Departments.
Ladles', Misses', Boys' and Men's Shoes and Oxfords in most cases for less than cost of untanned
leather, for these shoes eiust be sold at once no room for them while alterations are in progress.
noy' SI IllUr Mines :tOr.
Vtj pair" Urns' leptlier Sole Bike
Shoos, the Fame nullities and styles
for vvhlth other stores must ask
Jl 00-i3nlc Price SV for choice.
Sl.fiO Mrnn Mlpiirra 70c.
l.stW pairs Misses' $1 50 Strap Slip
pers in the newest haprs and in all
sires Best 51 "fl valu" we've seen
Sale Price TV for choice.
Misses' $2.00
Oxford Ties,
SeJe
Price
BBc
3l
Pair.
Misses' S2 Ideal Kid Oxford Ties, made by one of
the largest and best manufacturers in the United
States, Every pair in this sale is perfect and full
guaranteed to give 2 worth of wear. Widths B,
C, D, in all sizes, at OSc a pair.
.Men' Xl.r.O A alto vers S2.4S.
In Patent Colt. Kid and Box Calf;
all sizes, mi vvinths. all stvles, in
Walkover. Balston Health J3 30.
and Jl 7) SliuCh bale I'rlte for
choice. ?2 4.
lien's ! UuIUover Oxf'ds SI.HS
In Patent Colt anil Kll, all ftslrs.
all ehdrs all lre' In Walkover Kal
rton Health i- Maun'n Jl. J3M nnd
St Otforilsi Sin price, for choice. 1 58.
Ladies' $3.50 IdcrJ Kid Oxfords
Sale 4f f O A
Price 9 ' P'r
Dodge Bros, mate a celebrated line of Ladies'
Oxfords in Ideal kid, bnt they made more this
summer than they could sell at full price. The
31 ever Store secured their surplus stocks for less
than 60 cents on the dollar, consisting of Ideal
Kid Oxfords, with turned soles in B, C, D widths
and all the best and newest shapes and dainty
styles. Dodge Bros.' S3.60 Oxfords on sale at s.ro Oxford- Cf a40
S1.49 for choice. Like cat ."y
HOW M'NEILL WHISTLER
CAME TO GET MARRIED.
I-Brllllant Editor of Tnifli Takes All
x the Credit for Wedding: Which
Brought llnpplness lo Artist.
?2I.B1" CAFLR TO THE NEW YORK
HERALD AND THE ST. LOUIS nKPITiUf,
j London, July K.-HCop rlsht, 10?.) Mr.
jLytiOuchere, In Truth, tills the folliwInK
anscdote of James McNeill Whistler, -which
corrects certain apocrjphal versions at tlie
late artist' marriage:
"I believe" writes Mr. l.ahouchei e. "I
wes responsible for his marriage to the
widow of Mr. Goodwin, the architect, she
was a remarkably prcttj woman, and vcr.v
agreeable, and both she and he were thor
tush bohemlnns
"I was dinlne with them and pome others
one evening at part's Court. They were
obviously greatly attracted to each other
and in a vague sort of way they thought
of marrjlng, so I took the matter In hand
to bring things to a practical point.
"'Jimmy,' I said, -will jou marrv Mrs.
Goodwin?-
" 'Certalnlv.' he replied.
'"Mrs. Goodwin.' I said, 'will jou marry
Jimmv T
" 'Certainly.' he replied.
"'When?' I asked.
" 'Oh. some dav.' Fald Whistler.
"'Tint won't do,' I said: "we must have
a date."
"So they both ajrreed that I should choos
the day, tell them what church to come lo
for the ceremon, provide a clcrgjman and
Five the bride awaj.-
"I fixed an early date and got them the
chaplain of the House of Commons to per
form the ceremony. It took place a few
days later. After the ceremony was over
we adjourned to Whistler's studio, where
he had prepared a banquet. The banquet
was on the table, but there were no chairs,
so wo sat on packing rases. The lisppv
pair when I left had not quite decided
whether they would go that evening to
Paris or remain in the studio.
"How unpractical they wero was shown
when I happened to meet the bnd.t tho
day before the marriage In the 'trcet.
" 'Don'l forget to-morrow,' I hald 'Xo.'
she replied; 'I m Just going to buy my
trousseau."
"'A little late for that; is it not?' I
asked.
" "No she answered: 'for I am only going
to buy a tooth brush, as one, ought lo
have a new one when one nmrrics.'
"However, there never was a more suc
cessful mtrrlage. They adored each olhcr
and lived most hai pily together, and when
bhe died he wa hroKen-heirtcd indeed.
He never rccoerid from the los."
INTERLAKEN IS MORE THAN
USUALLY POPULAR THIS YEAR.
fcPFCIsI. EY CABLE TO THE NEW "V.OP.K
HEMAT.D AND THE ST I.OUIS REPUBLIC
Interlaken. .Tulv- 2". (Copyright. IXO)
Americans are comincr here In greater num
bers than ever thip vear. Mrs. Hermann
Oelrichs wis among the arrivals this week,
and also Mrs. BIcritadt, widow- of tho fa
nous artist, and h-r niece. Miss Reerj. Jir.
and Mis. .lames Brodle of lirookljn hive
taken up their quarters at the Hotel Vic
toria. Among other summer residents shortlv
cxrcctcd ale Miss Jane ileade WcliJi. u
authoress, of Washington, and Mrs. Wm.
D. Winrtom, ('aughtcr-in-Iaw of the l.tto
Secretary WIndoni
MARLBOROUGH NOW IS
CHAMBERLAIN'S ASSISTANT.
SPECIAL BT CABLE TO THK NEW TiORK
HERLD AND THE ST LOUIS REPUBLIC.
London, July 2o.-(Copyright. i03)-"Mr.
Chamberlain's right-hand mm" Is the way
In which one of the evening papers label." a
portrait of tho Duke of Marlborough, who
wis appointed this week to the post of Un
dersecretary of State for th Colonics.
The icIeUIon was described bl' another
journal as an admirable Illustration of liow
tlie jounrcr men of the Conservative party
are receiving duo recognition by their polit
ical chiefs.
ZTZju undcrscciclanshlii for the colonies
hai usually been a sure step to promotion,
as witness the case of the Earl of Selborno
and the Earl of Onflow, and tho Morning
Post is assured that "the progress of the
now- Undersecretary will not be less rapid
nor lera well deserved. At any rate, the
Duke of Marlborough will have ample op
portunity to confirm tho high anticipations
for his future which his career had already
aroused."
It ban bcn a matter of snme remark
during tho last season that the Marlhor
oughs have not entertained In town. They
havo had week-end parties at Blenheim
"Palace and have made occasional appear
ances at West End function". Their new
houso In Curzon street still is in the hands
of the builder?, but ought to be ready -for
nest season, when the new official func
tions of the Duke of Marlborough will ne
cessitate himself and hi? wife taking a
greater share in the social entertainments
which are so marked a feature of English,
political life.
MILLIONAIRE'S WIDOW IS
SANTOS-DUMONT'S PUPIL.
SPECIAL BT CABLE TO THE NEW TORS
HERALD AND THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC.
Paris, July 25.-iCopyrlght. 1WT.)-I heat
that Mm. Crespln du Gast. tho dashing
young widow of the late millionaire Cres
pln. founder of the Msgazlns Dufayel. h
tsklng lessons In the art of navigating -n
airship from Eantos-Dumont.
Shu hopes foon to go up alone, but it
Santos-Duraont will keep control Of fft
guide rope the first time- sho makes uf
ascent. '
Mine, du Gast took part in the Paris
Madrid automobile race
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