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8 You are Only as Far from Us as Your Nearest P. 0. A I card or ' lifter dniwwl In nor Bontoff h*» In tftA enuntiy will ?nt yb*l In touch with m>r mAll ord^f rt<"- purtm^nt. Xi* (Indlr **ml •nmnlrs nt itny (nod* from which inmnlf" nw h« rut nnd yon run h»vt tha «d> T»nt»«<" of many of rnir upwlal culm If ,t"» order prompt- ly, Mthfnrtlon I* ennmnte^d on ryrrr Intnaiu'tlmi and jmt mnnry I* onlr on rt»r>«>«lt hrrt. W> rh»»rfnllr T+- fnnd It In rnM> your purrbiw* 111 not to jour llkln(. Could anything h* f.ilrerf M January Clearance Sale of Undermuslins Sharp Reductions for Rapid Selling $5,000 StocK to be Forced Out fr== jS^^^ Our recrnt Inventory disclosed the fact that we were overstocked |j iS^^Mll^ll in our muslin underwear department. Those In authority ordered HI \S*U ll a quick clearance and we must obey orders. About five thousand Hill \ X* vlfl 111 dollars' worth of muslin undergarments. of all torts and kinds, | B'yX from the lowest priced up to the finest garments in the store, I/£ have been reduced, not weak, half-hearted cuts, but deep re- I v Wi fgML— *-^P t % r Lfi^ X ' l' y \ Auctions that In some Inslancefl go below the actual cost. Some of II librae t&" (vU rtJ^^tCr) /^//' <li - the best bargains are In the shortest lota, nnd these will be sold || 7^Jjj&jl^y ! L\ \ WH\ yiW flrst - so ''"'T I " early. This sale presents the best undertnuslln of- I / yßMT^^^ Ip'ilK \ p^S 25c Muslin Drawers 1A f 2{ M ,^^^ (f 3K& From B to 9 A> "■ Monday IV^ [ i lll \ \ liSjllf^ "Women's muslin drawers, ot good material, properly cut and well \' ||ti,, 3 I \\Vl\([/'\ kJy^m^^^* made; finished with deep flounce and hem; both open and closed 'W 'I'■ I ■ U V VW (f = i =J t */^ y styles; such drawers as you usually get at 2Bc. No 'phone or mall '5' I IA VM '^ ' -.'•".■ ifj^ J*/ u^CaL orders and none will be exchanged. Monday morning,- from Bto . ]J •II \ JHI \'y>' vj^r^V7j\" ,L/ 1 DRAWERS made from Rixid quality muslin; well cut and neatly -*■*§!&&*. >r\' \^Ms\x!sbs&L v^^s fy/l/l I" te* finished; deep flounce with cluster of tucks; both open and mF^XTWmi^mk W^tSSbhSv vStV/ \'J closed styles; all sizes; 35c values. Monday, 25r 4n 11 !*. f//'ft* V< DRAWERS made from good grade muslin; several good stylos; B^tJMWfm^^ C£^TO™M|l\\\^V^^ I j( ''' \i " lost ot them with umbrella flounces finished with tucks and , WIWWwKr-. fyl'y hemstitching; trimmed with good laces; values up to 50c. oc ~^WsjW\\^\WwW^^^ > ~' < $A.V~~ l ' DRAWERS made from fine nainsook or cambric; a splendid as- "^^S^W I **:^^^^ / sortinent of styles: good full flounces headed with insertion and ' \3ff®^^*"' U> trimmed with lace; carefully cut and neatly finished; ex- AQ r ' ""^^afcßsf cellent 75c values. Monday, the pair .'. fiyC , . "^^jF^ 100 Dozen Corset Covers at 5c Each A lot of 100 dozen corset covers, made from good quality muslin; neatly finished; round necks; all sizes; 'the muslin alone is worth more J than the price. On sale Monday, while they last, 5c each. No 'phone or mall orders and 1 positively none to dealers. CORSET COVERS made from good qual- «o mL! t . QlfS-ts AQf ' CHEMISE made from good ■ muslin: ity muslin; round and V-shape necks: **«. n lllie jiih owi finished with hemstitched ruffles; well finished with hemstitched ruffle; splendid Women . s long sklrtB of good qua , fty cut and neatly, sewn rail sizes; 49c offr value at 15c. Monday. jQc m trimmed with tuck, and lace; Monday, each. allda y well cut and neatly finished- many of CHEMISE made from fine materials; • CORSET COVERS made of fine grade wod 98c values Monda^whUe yokes turned with ruffles and lace; muslin; . both tight and loose fronts; . th f m ,«° oa J*2 4a4 a ' UeS- Monda y> wnlle carefully cut and neatly finished; ex- trimmed with ruffles, laces and. embrol- lne ' »«. «"-n, ■ hi. _ cellent 75c values. Monday, ■ r derles; 19c and ' 25c values. Mon- fffp tl ID Whlta Cbivti Otn eacn tSrV day, 'all day...... «*' WOlie 3UiriS VOC SHORT SKIRTS made from fine quality CORSET COVERS of finest muslin; full Fj ne muslin skirts, cut full and wide; muslin; finished with deep hemstitched fronts; dozens of styles to ; choose from; prettily trimmed flounces, some with flounce; worth nearly double\the IQp trimmed with ruffles, laces and embroi- lace, others with embroideries; excellent price. Monday, each IJ\* deries; regular 35c values. Mon- 95c values to J1.39. Monday, each, 98c. KNEE SKIRTS made of good quality day, all day •••**'-■- cambric; cut full and wide; finished with CORSET COVERS of fine cambric and 51.75 PettlCO&tS 51. 25 clusters of tucks; worth 39c. nff. nainsook; high and low neck styles: Monday, each £nJ\* tight-fitting and loose fronts; richly 25 dozen cambric petticoats, handsomely KNEE SKIRTS made from fine ma- trimmed with laces and embroideries; trimmed in dainty lLces and fine em- terlals; nicely cut and well finished; deep splendid 75c values." Monday, AQr broideries; dozens of different styles; flounce wfth lace or embroidery JA. •allday.... ?*Jv, ■ $1.75 values. Monday, each, $1.25. ruffle; 75c value.: Monday *1"C MUSLIN GOWNS made from good quality material; yokes of « ' a.a. ' ¥T A 1» *" ■ tucka and pretty laces; well-made garments, worth up to 08c. la Pit Pl* 1 iTIfIP'TTTIi ICIITIC No 'phone or majl orders; come early for these. ■ ucwcll VIIUCIUIW3IUO' Monday, each... .:..... OJI, This sale Includes a huge assortment of undermuslins of the finer MUSLIN GOWNS cut full and long; good assortment of styles; sort, skirts, gowns, drawers, chemise and corset covers made vahle nln ?Jl > '5n5 ne MM t ond a a ?Sand substantlal embrolderles : »°°d from the best material obtainable; profusely trimmed in a va- each?.!. a ..:'. i *5C rlety ° f attractive and pleasing ways with dainty laces and WOMEN'S GOWNS. made of fine nainsook or cambric; yokes P re "y embroideries; prices range about one-third of regular. of hemstiched tucks: lace and embroidery Insertion; well cut . ITI «•.•%«!«»♦♦<» ** .. and nicely finished; values up to $1.48. ■ gg Jf laniieiette UcLrmeiltS O/C#* w^mSsYgo^ : Various Kinds, Values to $1.25 £D\*> cut full and long; both high and low neck styles and either short A small lot of damaged flannelette garments,' skirts, gowns and or long sleeves; yokes of solid lace and embroidery insertion; pajamas; some of them soiled, . others with a stitch dropped or many pretty styles profusely trimmed; values to *»| Off a small hole in the material. No 'phone or mall orders and none $1.98. Monday «pi**%S exchanged; values up to $1.25. Monday, while they last, 25c. All 117 1 T ' • I |I| All Wool Ingrain v.?r«s=l iv* 1 wil'J'i ' ••■ victtraiiLc rinta ill Jy\*s> All-wool Ingrain rugs in large room sizes; these "S^^^lif. '« §.i|// nre sarn P les tnilt we've used on the floor to show .■■ri'iSi^!^ &i*4s«^ * ne P atterna an( l colors; they are somewhat Boiled, »gJ^WjSg^^K^"*Jijl^^* otherwise they are In perfect condition; we've re- duced them to figures that will sell them out in s*SjtQ'&§£}!S&> <:^€^v X *l one day; don't be disappointed if you come late " '^>i§|y^<§S!S©i*^l^^ nr "' find tllem solcl out - as tnev wl " so with a x lUb $6.75 Wool Rugs, 9x9 feet, $4.98. '■ U^roa^-f^o^J&SiJfc_ $5.75 Wool Rugs, 7/ 2 x9, $3.98. I^tWW^aS f $ 8 - 00 wwo 1w ° o1 Ru 989 8 - 9xlo>/ 2 feet, $5.48. $9.00 Wool Rugs, 9x12 m 40 Yard Rolls of Japanese Matting im. Fancy Carpet Patterns <t»/; /\Q jfi^iJ^w Well Worth $10 a Roll »])U. VO QP |HB 210 rolls of imported Japanese linen warp mattinc; yard wide; fine j^Hw i ?£%BCt straw, closely woven; good corded edge; neat carpet patterns In red, ■jav^ ?''»H5 Kreen and blue. There are 40 yards to a roll and it's well worth the K?I. i IW regular price of $10.00. Monday, on the third lloor, $6.98 a roll, IQ- Ijl^ 2J^ y or lesser quantities at, the yard *J\* Good Apron Ginghams 3.)|c Yard Checked apron gingham In blue and brown shepherd checks; also a large assortment of broken checks; no 'phone or mall orders; not more than 12 yards to a customer. Monday, while it lasts, the yard, 3%c. 16& c Flannels B^c 10c Precale 5c The genuine Arnold Eclipse flannel, 32 Good quality percale; light grounds with Inches wide; In attractive styles for kl- colored stripes; 32 inches wide; worth inonas and house dresses; worth reg- 10c. No 'phone or mall orders; not more ularly 16 2-3 c. Monday, the yard, 8 l-3c. than 10 yards to a customer. Monday, 15C Wash Goods 7&C the yard, Sc. The last of Israel's wash goods: wanted 12 J£C Gingham 5C materials in light and dark colors; some i Yard wide dress gingham, in pretty plain, others with neat figures and stripes; fast colors; excellent value at stripes; 12V4c and 15c values. Monday. 12% c. Monday, while it lasts, the yd., sc. the yard, 7^c. -**w Dinner Sets tf»O *7>l >G^-Ov Mfamatched tpO» l*\ ' \jL \ "' I is\ Bmtt " '°* °' mismatched *s^ dinner sets containing dishes Q^.^ 1 " 9 '^ fiS**^^* enough for six people; sets *$£. ""* J J^^^^ur**^y easily worth double the price. Monday, In the base- 100 Piece White Dinner Sets $8.48 100-plece white semi-porcelain dinner sets; fancy shapes; dlahes that are guaranteed not to craze. Monday, in the base- ment, the set, J8.48. LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY aa, 1905. 3,000 Pairs of Handsome Lace Curtains On Sale at More than a Third Reduction j^^^^^^^^^s^3^fQ Come Early Monday if You're IWr^Ernlil Interested' k \?l &*& S?^l 1£ I We recent 'y secured the entire made-up slock Slr^ L CSfi CSSlft 11 T&■ of a large lace curtaln fa(;tor y Ilt a little >»»i" e Wrft T&V3 ¥ m(* H39 than a tnlr<i reductlon> In tne lot aro hand ' 5a Jw^R f'') I 111 i ' some Nottingham curtains, Scotch and Brussels o iJ&kSjjSi S^ilf I net cui 't aln3 ll " f l French novelty curtains. j| /tS^fc^^ 111 f 1 Fresh, crisp goods in dainty designs and re- « 111 II 2 liable nualltics. Here are a few of the prices: |||l|r^TO £L I $1.50 Nottinghams 98c Pair I rs*llm V Kfsr 1 1 41l ttl White Nottingham lace curtains; three yards - 1 «^ao I' 1a MV Z^LQSiSLi lonß an<l 4fi ini ' lles wide, with pretty scroll and T I"o?r9ir' Iki P SJnntpW noral borders; buttonhole stitched edges; (MffllMf.ul JS-JfcgEiagMjQJrygg worth regularly $1.00. Monday, the pair, 98c. ~J&imW3aimi $ 2 - 50 Nottinghams $1.48 Pair ?, , . L\~.*. jjP Fine white Nottingham lace curtains; beautiful ifflWpK/^g patterns, 3',^ yards long and 54 Inches wide; I | good value at $2.50. Monday, the pair, $1.48. $3 Lace Curtains $1.98 $4 Lace Curtains-$2.48 Arabian and Scotch net curtains, 3Va Fine white Scotch net curtains, 56 yards long and 54 inches wide; beautl- Inches wide and Wz yards long; hand- ful patterns; sterling qualities that will some rococo and medallion borders; give satisfactory service; magnificent best overlooked edges; curtains act- values at $3.00. Monday, the pair, $1.98. ually worth $4.00. Monday, the pr., $2.48. $6 Lace Curtains $2.98 Fine white Brussels net curtains In dainty designs on fine firm net; also French novelty curtains, made of bobbinet, trimmed with Battenberg edges and braids with i motifs In the lower corners; splendid values up to $6.00. Monday, while they last, $2.98. Odd Lace Curtains o /r « r^ r L Worth up to $3 a Pair ODL ILO-tll A lot of about 300 single lace curtains; various Btyles and kinds; widths range from 45 to 54 Inches; lengths from 3 to Z\b yards; these are clean, new goods, many of them worth $3.00 a pair. No 'phone or mall orders. Monday morning, from 8 to 9 o'clock only if they last that long, 35c each. 20c Fancy Curtain Swiss 5c Yard Mill remnantß of fine white curtain swlss; yard wide, with white and colored dots, figures and stripes: lengths from 1 to 5 yards; 15c and 20c values. No 'phone or mall orders. On sale Monday morning at 8 o'clock, the yard, 6c. Other Basement Bargains Gas heaters, large size, with polished Iron drum; regular tf»| on price $2.00. Monday, to close out, each «pl.«jy Oval air- tight heaters, lined throughout; , one length of <»| gt% stove pipe with each stove. Monday, complete ,*P*»D" Good stove pipe; two-foot lengths; worth regularly 20c. 101/r Monday,, the length **'/3*' Voiding ironing boards; good strong ones; nicely finished; f)Kr regular • price $1.25. Monday, each ' Folding sewing- or cutting tables; also used for card tables; €)QQ regular price $1.25. Monday, each •* Curtain stretchers, size % 6x12 feet; , strongly ■ made with nickel- plated, pins; regular price $1.25.. ■ v ClAr> Monday .VOL Lawn mowers, with 12, 14 or 16-Inch blades; guaranteed <JO SQ to be perfect In every way. Monday, each... V"'"' 10,000 Yards of Dainty Embroidery |/T r Yard *$^ Beautiful Patterns, Widths up to 22 Inches JLJIs JL Gil U 4gfW' Many of Them Worth $1.50 a Yard J^S^r Here's an embroidery advertisement that reads almost like a fairy tale nnd It should awaken as much >^£§^3sldS&i' Interest among the women of Los Angeles us a well-told fairy story at a children's party. There are J^^^^n^vn 10,000 yards of high-grade embroideries on the very finest and sheerest nainsooks, Swisses and cam- C' *■— ftSi^J^jf l\ brlcs; both edges and Insertions. A magnificent collection of popular and wanted patterns, Includ- jf *^>Sy^\W Mk Ing tenerlffo wheel designs, open and drawnwork effects, as well as blind patterns that closely resemble ' A ' ' I\\ handwork; many floral, fruit find leaf designs In the latter class, as well as the always popular y 'tm _ , f* J *j geometrical patterns. Deep, heavy embroidered edges on wide margins; many In widths up to f~ rhty^f 32 Inches. Embroideries suitable for corset covers, lingerie, children's dresses and the thousand (?ffiL* ■ "^C ■-r '\*gr and one purposes fqr which embroideries may be used. No 'phone or mall orders; actual values \gSK v^it^^i^y*"*-* up to 'sl.so. Monday, the yard, 15c. TOW >ii i \s3SSKgj Imported Satin Ribbons |QCQ C Teneriffe Wheel Doilies 1 £ - 4 Inches Wide, worth 35c I J C Good Size worth 35c |3C We recently secured from Hn eastern Importer several thousand ' '■••> !■■•'"** nieces of hlgh-grnde double-faced satin ribbons in widths up to Beautiful teneriffe wheel dollies, round or square iihapes; 4 Inches- all the wanted colors are represented. Including black some with pure linen centers, others made entirely of wheels; and white; beautifully finished ribbons with heavy body; worth good size; extra good value at 35c, and you often nee them 35c7 Monday, the yard, 19c. . . shown at 50c In the curio stores. Here, Monday, each 15c. Made Veils nr r /^^c $§*$ Mended Kid Gloves (Sl c D** Good 49c Values £J>C Worth up t0 $2 * C JL 1 Pretty newly made veils. V A yards long; fin- F^HHKVTif- ?""* *" ftCCUmUlatl °," ° f M^-^ kM f/h e ed w,, h ne,n; both plain and fancy patterns; l^^^VA/ * ™^™ .by^ excellent 4flu values. Monday, each, 2uc. I V j/ftMwK / to tne manufacturer to be repaired; Homo that V£3 ?Jsfes'ilr \nV^V were burst In trying on, others that hnd a stitch | ritnmiTlO l*nlnnn^ M 3 te?y*^fs?^!aFf'\(«V\ \. °«" two dropped In the making; still others, that. X I IIIIUIIIIS Wai"Vll3 *m —r/* :^^i^^\ M&U*% » clasp hnd been torn off of; various styles, col- Well Worth 15C T^ 4 / /> I^BA\ wKv-^ ors nlul Qualities In the lot; nil sizes represented, I' /•^•/T/VlV /I i\ '"" not "" fl|zrsl <)f any r '"° ' °l">' or Rlyle. Venice and cotton ga.oons for. trimming pur- W/KW^, 'SS^SfiS^ goo^Tha^.gL^ \°^ poßes, In ecru, white, cream and black; in a /*'''*£,*." Vfe/V * 1 - 50 and * 2 - 00 - We wln not fln mall or tele P hon « large variety of , beautiful patterns;' good val- ■J\ ".~£ij***+ .'. .. \SfjJ orders for these, gloves. Monday, while they last, ues up to 15c. Monday, while' they last, 4%c. * . *^ the pair, 67c. Men's $1.25 Union Suits 98c Men's medium weight union suits; ecru; ribbed; all sizes; worth $1.25. Sale price, 98c. Men's 50c Underwear 29c Men's .heavy, dark colored ribbed underwear; all' sizes- In shirts, but only a few sizes in' drawers; garments worth 50c. Monday, each, 29c. / Men's 50c Suspenders 25c Men's suspenders; good, strong elastic web; leather ends and fancy buckles; good assortment to choose from; suspenders worth 60c. Monday, the pair, 25c. Women's 35c Underwear 25c Women's fleece-lined sliver gray vests and pants; high neck vests with long sleeves; pants finished with French bands; plenty of sizes; 35c values. Monday, the garment, 25c. Women's wool-plaited vests and pants; natural gray; jersey ribbed; .vests with silk taped neck and gusseted sleeves; pants have French bands; good assortment of sizes; 50c values. Monday t)3rC . Children's fleece-lined vests and pants; medium weighty nicely finished; all sizes; extra good 25c values. IQr Aionday, the garment......... *<** Union suits for misses. and children; ■ natural gray or ecru; fleece lined; button down the front; all sizes; ; » 2fir extra values, at .' •*"' Women's cream colored vests and pants; medium weight for early spring wear; splendidly finished; all sizes; f%(\r excellent values, at .%/UL *otl Regent Shoes rf» | AO Branded $3 «pl» JO KBGBkBSSS^^m^ The Regent - $3.00 shoes for JBB^SB&^j^W«t^ men; of vlcl kid, velour calf Hw| Hfei^i^^SnrV a " •J*e»; Blioea sold Kfi '■■' /ZyPrak v " over the United TOgSf^'^^MSiJ^ States for they last, \i\^^^^^^n*f^^^Sfl tlie pair, $1.98. Cream of Roses A Synonym for a Velvet Shin A prarhy, tclttt^ »hln mill b« yonrn If yon iim Cr**m of Ito^rn. It In » mn««iiKP fiire nowrtrr trhlrh dor« »mi,r with * ohlny «kln nnd mwivm nil bltmfehrft. tt I* plm«nnt lo u«r, holnit trrf from oil nnd «m». Thl« nwit etrtltent nrnmrnllon In b*ln« d»mon»triit»d daily In onr •torr. n# «nr« «or«o *r« It on your nett (hopping trip. D«m« on««rntion r«n<«r of nixie i, mnln floor. Sample Shirt Waists High Grade Goods, Worth up to $7.48 : Monday $2.48 and $3.48 A sample line of high-grade waists, /SS^l« made from mercerized cotton, ox- \Mb233HSL ford cloths and Irish linen; beautl- B!ipWißfffraim ,— / jW?\ ' ful designs; some elaborately trimmed, others plainly tailored; J^»«/ TL JlfC^Si these come in plain white, plain If v_>a 1 ■ blue and white grounds, with fancy J[l jfl^W if stripes and figures; the sizes are I| mostly 3G and 38; there are a few ( Wflwsimtm{lSsi smaller and larger ones; values mMaltftmlSl J ui> to $7.48; divided Into two lots /]i/fS/mIEIMiM S for rapid selling, at $2.48 and $3.48. j^JWeMrffk vf* Waists o/r r r ar k Wi|»^ worth $1 OJi. £#ai.ll I^mS^t A small lot of odd waists, some of iMNvr&WB-^zS&Jf white lawn, others of oxford llr^HK^x j*^" § cloths; also black nnd colored !M43?T\\£?4^} sateen; a few fleece-lined waists In _^*ra!g?®tt^isK««r the collection; all sizes, in the lot; r/^^S^-S^JgjSSjffly most of these waists are worth a "■■ ' : ' dollar apiece. No 'phone or mail QK^^^^HsWam " orders and none will be exchanged. l»mJ^'CJ7£<g^gy/r .' . , Monday morning, between the i \/^Ji hours of 9 and 10 only, choice, 35c. . *»••, ..: Women's Wool Underwear At Half Price V Manufacturers' samples of women's wool underwear, vests,, pants, tjghts and unlonsults; desirable styles, colors and- weights. On sale Monday at Just half the regular price. Clean-Up of Israel's Silk Stock 300 Yards Black SilKs and Satins O/T n V*l Wanted Weaves, 7sc and 98c Values All. 500 yards of black silks and satins, Including all-silk satin duchesse, 27-lnch all-silk surah, 20-inch all-stlk moire and 20-inch, all-silk liberty satin. These are all black, no colors. It's the wind-up of the Israel silk stock; 75c and 98c qualities. Monday, while they last, the yard, 25e. .*:/■ ' >o; . Israel's Stock of Wash Goods At ft to 54 Actual Value Israel's stock of novelty wash goods; not enough of any one kind to advertise, . but there's quite a collection of domestic wash fabrics, such as silk moussellne, or- gandy, batiste, lawns, etc.; some in short pieces, others In dress patterns; 'Bale prices range from one-third to one-half the actual value. Come early for these if you're interested. . -:]\ .■'."■ ;-'/':~X\.^ $6.00 Brass Trimmed Beds $4.98 Strong, substantial iron beds, enameled in white or cream with KJ 1111 'ipfeSS^gh solid top rail and vases; Rood steel side rails, ball bearing castors; r^^rwnif *)] regular $6,00 beds. Monday, each, $4.98. . ■ LZTT lEtta Cotton Top Mattress d»i ao Actually Worth- $3 «pi»*t'O ./ ./^ Soft, cotton top mattress covered with fancy striped ticking; double stitched -edges;' closely tufted; sizes to fit any bed; there's only 100 In the lot, so you'd best respond' promptly. No 'phone or mall orders will be filled; not more than one to a cus- tomer and positively none to dealers; mattresses worth $3.00. Monday, while they last, each, $1.48 " > Heavy, reversible cotton top mattress; 11-.4 all-wool blankets; tan color with closely tufted and double stitched: good fancy borders and silk-bound edge; striped ticking covers; sizes to fit any heavyweight; worth $8.50. Mon- ££'4o. bed: worth $5.00. ' Monday,*** fC da y> the P alr «pO.*tO each ."...«?•■*••*' Fine wool blankets; 11-4 size; •In pretty. 11-4 cotton blankets; gray, tan or white,' shades of blue, pink, green and tan;; with fancy borders: soft and fleecy; worth $12.50. Monday the tfjo io worth regularly, $1.25. Mon- Qfi r pair «J»O.«#O day, the pair 3W1.. Full size comforts, covered with fine. White wool blanketß; 11-4 size; good sateen in fancy floral and oriental pat- weight; pretty colored borders, blankets terns; filled with pure white cotton; worth regularly $3.00. Mon-^O A.H worth $4.00. Monday,, the (OQQ day, the pair ty£,**O pair r 9A.VO $3.50 Rope Edge Cable Springs $2.48 Closely woven wire top springs with heavy rolled wire rope edges; heavy cable sup- ported coll springs underneath; sizes to fit any bed; springs worth $3.50. Mon- day, $2.48. Boys' 50c Shirts 17c _ Boys' unlaundered shirts with linen bosoms; wrists and ftfe . ' neckbands; worth 60c. Monday, while they last, 17c, . f>T . . ; Boys', white handkerchiefs Avith colored borders; also Jp^ xsl dark colored bandana; regular 60 hand- ■ |_ nj. \% . kerchiefs. Monday **» jlI \\ Ytj/k Odd lines of boys' blouse and shirt waists; all sizes ■In fl c&fT/l^l the lot; values up to 60c.- |7 r llC_»\>J Monday, each *•*' IrVVr'i^l Hoys' laundered shirts of Hoys' black sateen waists, Ali/^K'lj,! madras an<l percale; 6HO t,o t ! H nd 750 values, ng. ones. Monday. QQ#« Monday, each *>OZ, yf' mm: xfo~ each *»'*' "■■•-•.. Aim. W. Boys' Boft shirts, made of Boys' night shirts .of flannelette; good colors; heavy muslin; sizes IS to all sizes;. worth 40c. OC r 15; worth 40c. Mon- on- Monday, each mnf\, dBy,d 8 y, each... ■•***»