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:y New "Pedestrienne" Skirts,.in the latest habit-back: circular -style, of the new golfing mate rials and handsome double texture coverts, beautifully tailored — sensible, for street i wear, indispensable for rainy weather, many different kinds, . all the popular shades—gray, blue, brown, dark tan or castor — wide and narrow hems, with tailor stitching; all lengths from to 44 inches. No finer skirts anywhere at any price, and none elsewhere at this price, w 59.75 M_T*^^ Xmt/m 1 Same Skirts sell in Eastern , cities at SI. 00 to 52. CO more. ■; '"'■_ MILLIONS OF MOLARS AMERICAXS ARE THE GREATEST PATROXS O*" THE DENTISTS SOME MARVELOUS FIGURES 'Twenty Million., of Incisors and Molars Are Made Yearly — Elec tricity Largely Used in Locating Diseases of the Jaw—Many of the Horrors of Tooth Palling Have Been Mitigated. "The man or woman who is much troubled over the- necessity of having an artificial tooth inserted," said a popular dentist the other day, "may take con solation from the fact that there are about 20,000,000 of such teeth manufac tured and sold annually in the United States, allowing on an average one arti ficial tooth every four years to each man, woman and child in the country, including Indians, negroes and tramps," says the Boston Globe. "On the authority of the greatest man ufacturer of dental supplies ln the coun try, there are over -10,000 ounces of pure gold worked up annually for dentists' use in material for filling teeth, in plates and solders, the value of this frold approximating 51,000,000. In addition, there are about 50,000 ounces of platinum used annually by the various manufac turers of porcelain teeth, to say nothing of the large amount of silver amalgam prepared for Inconspicuous fillings, such as those in the back teeth. "There ls no other profession which has made greater strides during the last few years than has dentistry, and the number of practitioners has steadily increased J until now there are 20,422 dentists in the United States. Even the little towns of Alaska have their dentists, there be- i ing nine engaged ln practice in the ter ritory, t - SURPRISING STATISTICS. . "As figures do not lie the majority of these men cannot have very much to do because 20,000,000 of false teeth and $1,000, --000 worth of gold for fillings, etc., di vided equally between 20,422 dentists, al lows only about 100 teeth and a little less than $40 worth of gold per annum to each dentist. As the popular prac- I titioners in large cities use many times these amounts, many of them earning from $S,OOO to $15,000 a year in the prac tice of their profession, it will readily be seen that a good many of the smaller ones must fall far below the annual average. "The use of electricity has worked won ders in dentistry. Until the discovery of the X-rays it was often necessary to remove a tooth in order to learn the na ture of some trouble at the root, but now the root and portion of the jawbone may be photographed by means of the Roentgen rays, the cause of the trouble located and the tooth generally saved. ("The average person, however, con siders the discovery of what is called 'dental cataphoresis' to be of far greater importance to them personally, because of its unprecedented power to deaden pain. "Cataphoresis," continued the doctor, "is the process of driving anesthetics In to the bone tissue, or dentine, by means of a gentle current of electricity ap plied to the cavity itself. The method ls rather interesting. The cavity Is first cleansed as thoroughly as possible with out causing discomfort to the patient and ls then closed with a plug of cotton just large enough to fill It without undue pressure at any point. HOW ELECTRICITY IS APPLIED. "The electrode ls placed In the moisten ed hand of the patient, who ls. required to grip It Just.tight enough to secure good Connection, the anesthetic to be used is drawn into the barrel of the syringe and injected into the cotton. The current is then turned on, and gradually Increased,, till j the proper amount is reached. If complete Insulation is secured the process is not accompanied by sensation of any kind, and the subsequent drilling which necessary in oilier to cl-eanse the cav *lty prior to filling It can be done with no appreciable degree of pain. Without the aid of cataphoresis, however, there Is no such thing as good workmanship in pain less dentistry. "But the new cataphoric bleaching is even more appreciated by women. The bleaching fluid is driven Into the tooth by means of a current of electricity ln a way similar to that in which an anes thetic is driven into sensitive dentine. "Even a tooth that has become very much discolored as a result of the im proper treatment of a dead nerve may be rendered beautifully white by this means. ■ In fact, electricity, is now used by the up-to-date dentist for nearly everything connected with his work. It is used for killing nerves; it propels the treadle for cutting and the mallet for filling, while light ls supplied to the mouth lamp, and heat, to the hot air .syringe by the same means. . 1-vL "The dentist of twenty-five or even ten years ago who had not kept abreast of the times would hardly know what to make of the many Improvements in the modern practitioner's operating room. The sterilizer, for instance, into which every Instrument is placed after being used, is now considered as necessary a part of the office furniture as the treadle or the 'hydraulic chair.' The. certainty that every instrument put Into the mouth has been thoroughly .sterilized since be ing previously used means a great deal to a sensitive patient. "Another special horror has been done away with through the invention of . the dental speculum . and the drainage tube. *lhe former protects the lips from abra sion, while tho latter, when placed under the' tongue, takes up and carries away the troublesome 'drool,' which, under the old-fashioned system of dentistry, was the cause of' such aversion to fastidious ' men and women." •■*—' •'"---*'----•*■'•r-.---^'--.-i- • -;■'-= yg_g^^_^_p^__^"^y-^^'-J---"-:-■ ■'-v." * '^^-^^^-i--. y RARfiIUM SNAPS V^^u^:^^^stc^ [ p^t^im **v - - ' H •X? I^mTJjtJJ, W^PhJlfes^^^ WAIyUAIJa .. Ujl-flfl \3 *ty while new goods are opening out we J^^^^^ifa a?HTl_frife^^^ > w. W-' i^^SS^S^^^S^^ .d C 1 DlliTi^ I WTLTIZ^ make The Golden Rule interesting with I% l .1J Jill JVII lfl jJwjffll [IMfM («' fl' hi in i» LlXAnlNu LINEvS. constant surprises, asking you .to pay ■\w«biiiihiiiiiJW'' mlp!^** * vi—>y II •__■___■& Hin* _________ HB a Mi A *• ___i___p^_» «ya m |a ■■•_________ la# A !_______.-. i ___. _t_ I * ■- 1 - *_M * "'' ■ m 1 1 —- —— — #///J-5-X\l /N\ 11 ¥ • T^a ____ ■-•-••■■* - —— — less for the very goods you re now 111 -A • ■fc sA Linen IJept. n -' , . ■ ■.-■•. v r needing. With reference to Silks and U ri.rn-.-_. ,^4.2 Daah, ' ■ A pi » n; .». r L iS^^^^ffiiS^^^^^lgi^^^p -M , mest!cßooffl,l • 'IT ;^T££ia7Vf^ count entire assortments Elsewhere. 'dJFwS thfs S iS^, Pf aSra^if S /ft) jour State Fair visitors. from the common humdrum soHs of the other fellows, and our orices tell better ■ V ™. / i -5 « the business ■■■»-, X than anything else that we mean to do more business with you this season than ever and th, 'Jit* Z°* °"'f omMtlc. Rooia. A • A Few of the Many Specials. v• * Sf a, rtm, ent $KM t0 bofcf, or? * now makin * an extra effort to adi ust «<>*. AV"Ssa^T .^^^o^ 11 A stocks for fall trade. That: means all broken assortments that are not moving fe~ >uj ■*" lsnea ™S 7 our « QB7 W X 5,000 yards blue and red «**,___ V v quickly enough/are being P ysh?d the front and are to be cleared out at prices irre- Tit •"? ■ , Mo^aj. Everj g| • ??§*& I«gui2 laSsc T T 1" ? <aTM spective of cost. •At every .turn buying opportunities await you. Many lots are P "* P ' :*"•)' A quality. Special this 4fl vft V\ to° ."nail to warrant newspaper mention. Some goods will be picked up as soon as 2<> pieces of Lancaster and Amoskeag* jb < W W. week, per yard........ «U J&ti? placed on the counters . The following is for tomorrow's selling. To make sure of k^"£ h?or^Siyorw ta" *t"2 C • B soo dozen hemmed, hem- /^k\pr\ V , y°ur getting some of the good things, be here bright and early—nine o'clock is *-*••• ■ :^ jm stitched and fringed Linen . (^.M^a • none tOO SOOn. 100 boxes of Red Cross Batts, a regular JA A W (^||s Huck Towels, fringed /T* >X ' '*** - -•■'■*- - 15c roll. Special HUG /^%" A bleached and cream knotted tg^j+yc' ■ ■■... ".... . - - _ 500 pieces of Pacific Cretonnes, warranted R«_ 1111/ A Towels, and German knotted ***»& (VA - 500 pieces of Pacific Cretonnes, warranted E_~ X fr,n&f "ask 4 bowels. See \I /T , .«• ' w^. ....',.- _r », . fast colors, worth 8 cents. Special OC (») A our i seventh street window WJ/ x\\lQvL 1&&J llr^inPrv Dnnm Man homes in St. Paul will have - - /Nf' JJ gjKSSWE 5 C *fc fti apery Koom. reatisi the ; t jae^^^-*^-. 4c • W Each "J" SsWwTOffl • Tu' c six weeks. With the 13th regiment . §MS 111 54 and 58-i,,. silver bleached J*£-^^J?\J KIflwJKSi3 coming home and the State Fair soon to be in progress, the thrifty Blanket*, and __f)mfnrf__r« X Ju\mv U,'«"dY *JQ« *<^l*-iS Mil M housewives will want their spare rooms, in fact, the whole interior, to „ « « *""«.«» MM g special,..-:.. 4:....: OOV.^^^^^- Ml \m tak« °" • »«. w a*:- Here is an opportunity to replenish with some of _^^J^^SS^fe*sli39li^ • 68-ia. and ,0-ia. heavy Irish^ Cream eft-% (M/lH &§ latest things that the Curtain market offers '* 200 Ha.d dC f •■•"•• X M, Damask; 65c quality. hflP fe=-^__te^ _-• - .... w^ Hand-made^^ Comforters, covered with good ■ • Sp— •- •••■••••••••••••••••••••••, O,JC *•*£-■***■ Surprisingly Low Prices. sffi.r^!^*.!!^. $1.19 X |H) 22x22-inch heavy Silver Bleached A ft ft „ «_., _. . _ - ,-v 11-4 Tan and Gray Cotton Blankets ___■__- /^L J^f Napkins, all linen; worth $2.00 per doz. \| <l| Portieres, full size and lenffth and a lovely Scotch Net Lace Curtains. This line will include worth 75c. Special.... 7... * 55C • • P"ial OIIUU va"uea?S22s COlorm^ g°° $1 - /IO 8^ me °f °Ur Gui PUre' Renaissance and Arabian „ M » „ Soeciar VI -M"!"! effects all the newest of the new; for lack of space 5-pound Wool and Cotton Mixed tl_ M |A «| Our special sale of Bedspreads, Towels, Sheets. pei- , • • 1 ,■■• I V_r —we can give no other explana- fr £*\ _m gmtx Blankets. Special *Plnl«9 __ Pillowcases, Remnants of Table Linen and Towel- Rope Portieres. This is the one that everyone . tion ' Come and see them; good M A Xl >-# lf^sl jj^\ ing, etc., continued this week. admires; extra large cord and over drapery; six value at $5.00. Special, pair ™ _Z_ _j \J Extra large All-wool Blankets, red tl_B% JB A ' '^pi different styles and colors per- fl*^*\ >H g*\ and black check. Special ____■■-4*V- /f% M Whlfia rwr»_r\rl£? feet; good value at $4.25. >"J fcL« . Tapestry Portieres. This is a new line of mercer- w^i^ ah i_- .^ _-. 'W 0 white ooods. sp.ci.l ■«■■?■-'■■■ S£Sf_SU^.^-^!Ki'S£g^ -.i^'njs^^'^sss-.^: $3.19 0 • cl_Z^__^;? i£___* U,1°* C A «^^^P«t^_SS_fta^^ ,t°a-b"*d P...X* s4c.a? leS ' $Q 1Q E l .rala r(r eP„ r eW_„.Ca„fora,a CA ,R Z _X ynecicea l^awn, Uimity and »'''»<><>«. "IR cal figures, extra width for large d>_| >■/% 'iCh V 4—m I & Blankets, worth $6.50. Special 54.76 _9 (SSI •••• VII windows; rood value at $2.50. J»| _\.i-t _-__» <st.t™ t> A . „ , * - :; _8C X. Bigots of White Goods a, Clearing .ale ,ft Sp--,, .air "I.TO S.a^cor^'th^ Ujm'*^ " - We are showing a full and Complete Q X i:, iCi"-cT„d hfr?".^,. 0400,"d' Special HO '«t"iX .o^idTal'wen RQc 3S§^SSSS. SO QQ line °* Minneapolis North Star Blankets 0 B _ .............. ww value at $1.00. Spe.iai V/«_/ v Special ; vX.alO at Special Prices. 1 UNPARALLELED BLACK SILK SALE # Colored Dress Goods 1 The New York and Paris leaders of fashion claim that Black I^^^^ NEW FALL STYLES PS a Silks will be more popular the coming season than they have K^W^ Wpawni i- - v ' -■:,„„ .. " 9 W hppTl far vMrc TX7"a Q*n*fi«ir^o-_-^^ +"U,'« +t, >k _j -v 1... ■'•• ■-IrczfiF are makmgr an advance showing of Fall Suitings and Costume Cloths. < mm' A D6en •, «Sif S JZ anticipated thlS months agO and bOllght »#ife^ What beautiful fabric, are to be had this season. No wonder thoughtful X w our .biacK buns before the advance of raw material, hence our pfv^f I' A yers are makin^ their purchases now and placing their orders for cos- IP 9 selling price will be about the same as the other stores can buy i-^^t >•% tumes and suits before the rush of Fair week takes lace- choice Hoes of li |J| them for nOW. ' e^%ii/^ NCW Noveltie3 at Golden Rule Cut Prices don't last long. Theie are some ms\ ■ t-» i j? , k*^^s?\' of the fabrics that are quick sellers. • IP W Below are a few samples of our Black Silk prices. h^t^lw*,,^ . Kn , lmporte<l Venetl!l ,- , «__,«_,*.,, „_ 0 • ' B.ac India Silk worth B!ac k Fancy Armures, ten A .;' Jt^f h" T^:..";.-" 51.50 I S^-^.%-_:-A" SI./5 b.A°^^! Sl« 35 • ® y ard soMo eur P r r yi^ ere for 39c 7Kf» *:s we™ s,^ nUr <6p"r ho D, or en Facßd Golf cioakinss- °»«»—«- •*•*>¥ • Dervard is*t/W fully; well worth $1.00. Our price, ill /Lj n( 2 ol a k n a H £2is?S'"^ ff Ifl fl o.I,?, ported Sk,rtln 2 fll I'A P I Venetian Broadcloths, A|A A M X PerVam ", ••• ™^^ yard :.....V.V-X V new and stylish, at, per \I-IIM Plaids; exclusive in X\ 78 lin all the new shades K\ 1111 • » „, , c . i^ i_ „ . ''v- .- _ yard...... Wll UU Istyles, at, per yard...... Oil LJ | at, per yard OIIUU M m : ..^ack 'Sating Duchesse, all.-- ifV Black Taffeta Cord, the bi> (A handsome line of Silk and Mohair Novelties, 48 Inches wide Special Bbri'V -0 silk, lustrous finish, you can Jii/-^ correct thing for waists and HLx /^ ~« _^^». T^ _, dv^l wme. special BB C "^ A buy the same silk in St. Paul /PIP, wbow dresses &You may find them J MONDAY'S EXTRA SPECIALS. • 9 for 6 9 C yard. Our price, yd.. T!/V SlffS^^.".* "^ SK ■t/ W Sp A e^T ool St° Ser ff in navy Blue. 35 . Jamestown Fancies in a lar line of «Q„. ft '(mm '---:: ** ' ■'•:- ■• • • ■**.; .'*""" •••••••••* -•• mm%9\M patterns. Special ' OUU X Black Satin Luxor, double /AX Black Gros Grain Brocade, % wm /v' c££_™^ ais££? nri°it" ia ttU 25(_ P^-^^ 1 Ladies' cloth,, broadcloth a IS _> # 0 faced and every thread silk; §\i\/y 25 differentpatterns to choose Cil/^ ..!! * "** °° =-". cheap at 35c. Special 25© A sold in New York city for lIVlj from, neat small designs, -l*j(, NEW BLACK GOODS FOR FALL X IK 98c yard. Our price, yard.. V/ V worth 75c yd. Our price, yd. U/V «. ft ni ,...„ -„ . ' „ ,_ v a i-»__.i__. MJ Hi - ' F»*vc, '. ■ > ■-^ =0 Ptec of our famous all-wool, hard-twisted Granite Cloth -just arrived- also 25 «__>_•_>. (_,!„,_ _X X Black Swiss Taffeta, soft i - Black Satin de Lyons A^wA in ." SS L_fc^\sSfTlsrf ,w "? d,«™-« ■U 1- •» «~ 3abLi J^S-^ &X • _H» _- '• i ii-ii i A I u_cu.K. Odlin ac Lyons, /T®"H -m i\ " small seeded effects; and a full line of all-wool French Series Henriettas r>i-,_rnn a i<_ m*- € s**x. W finish, the kind that does not Mh\n the latest silk fabric for 3^l IV Jay at wUI find them dis Play ed on our center table, in our Black gJS£I lecUon Monl OUC • (||| crack and is fast color. Our Zl^fl i dressy dress. Other stores say I%| 11% J " """ A Yard. f !^f 0 price, yard iIS/W it's cheap at $2.00. Our price, (l/i^ltj J,^^^■^s^•_:u,,!&^.r y ,: J"st a word about our Black Cheviots. This line ft _m y .\*y.* mM>ys f™Citi^we will place on sale Monday a is second to none in St. Paul They ranee in /N\ 12 Black French Taffeta, ai- X A Toother with these Black Silk Bargains you wiH I be^utiS^haTr 'in^r a^d^'kl 4 in' 0 A "M'h'^" 3« '° 65 inches aud in price froS"^ " 0 V in. Wide, POod enough for an? #%11-*» fi"d 6'i'tles in our .ilk aisle loaded down with bar- appearance to a $1.50 quality. Special MUC 500 Up tO 1 .66 a yard. 0 ((• purpose, worth and sold in the Twin ■■SI/ ' grains in Colored Silk. The,, are the prices. Monday only .......................... %_M x_tf ** Broadcloths Venetians Satin Bol_.il, * n A at^ \^_g/ 1 purpose, worth and sold in the Twin v7^ 250 yd., 59c yd., mese yd. the prices. yd jJ',. " " Broadcloths Venetians Satin Mnlf.il. an _i w X I Sr_.l*.-^...__!!..r^ V7V 25c yd., 50c yd., 69c yd. and 89c yd £S^t'iT^T^ s .F^V^^ 1 ° # w ■ * -_ j ; :;;:„ -•' . . and $4.00 a yard. 800 up to $3.00 a yard. A p. Shoe Department. Kodaks,^Cameras # Supplies st* Pau l' Greatest -Lining Dept. $ ft A grand c^an-up^omorrow in Sea.on- specials nonday v Crockery Department. We are very particular to hava our Uoings •) •^P In the Basement. at good .3 possible, and the price as low as (ft) a> Women's White Canvas Oxfords. 3 . The Gem cam- Bi 2 Lamp Sale Honday. possible. mi _h_ 125 prs. broken JE* E era takes pictures °UI" I'amp a°d Lamp Gl°be *tOCk " nOW 50 pieces shades! worthDL^lß centsf*** black W W) irTIWIM li^flPl ,lize',• worth PWBSI } X ' , S a d °Ur Lam P and Lam P Globe *tock l» now and -^Pl* shades, worth 15 and 18 cents _M% A 1 RHL Whulth^ast MIS^S str"ctelran C°en: complete, consisting of all the new things in SP^ lO©® w' B^H &_Bx_ Monday at mp^jMlft^fM W&jA tirely ne.. prin " the market. Here are some special offers for 75 pieces of 36-iach Expansion Silk, the new lin- 4& 9 ORa Sm_B_ l- C E rP.a.' d Sep,'h ß„*f Monday. i"J L »«| m]*™" 20 ~"«- s"';|Oo© /^v •MsWLr *Z_ s3C lI'^SSS HQ focus, cutting the 200 Fancy Decorated Lamps and (fH|| Wm ■___■ **^ plate 3 clear and - f Mi] Globes, complete with f\ aPIx 200 pieces of 36-inch Fast Blac"k Percal- JA ®^ iSt Women's Dongola and Chrome Tan O _T\ H|MBMSMBSB___Br sharp to their full JJ_L No. 3 burner and chim- UWj me, worth 18c. Special IVG || • dVi es2Kto4ofor$LW r rade; 3QC shutter arranged for time and in.tantane". ei^ /CZ\ "^ J * *'' 50 pieces of Real French Haircloth, black _-«„ W about 200 pairs. Monday only at %_#%_# ures, and speed regulator. Sold (f» >% C" . Jmtx. * f_'\\_W'\ W\ 52.50 and 52.75 Fancy Decorated and gray, improved shrunk. Special i*frC l» Wzl' w , T_, . _. «, _^ . "-V;; regular for $5.00. Our price, \ J __^ f 1 I \WCi >^1 Lamps and Globes, tinted white >^-'", Woinems Black and Tan Oxfords, fine Vici Kid, complete with plate-holder .... V M__ m W V___/ l^^Al/silljl i flower decorations, No. 2 center- 250 pieces of 38-inch Silk Lucerne Taffeta, fast /ft HI all n^w shapes, all sizes, Ato E widths; A*A f\ _, * V^!_^a* 5!38'~7 draft burner, lift-ont oil pot. Take black, sold elsewhere at 25 cents. _KZ_* ■ W W^ worth up to $2.00. On tables Monday VA f^C Golden Crown, combined toning and fixing solu- \_7 _/ your choice, Mon- fi»_fl > A Special IOC (M\ (mm at- • ••• \\s3tW tion/with chloride of gold; gives clear whites; tones "^..'."TT day only, com- J|fl U.M ' (*^' %# >-.-_.::::' all kinds of paper; will not bleach or f% ■•SrSL__ i plete..." V I «^U 50 pieces of 36-inch French Twilled Silesia, fffe*« /^C f <^\ Women* fine Tan Oxford Ties, with hand- fade out. Monday at just half-price. 'J f |(! _/^sJ*^___i_jS_v ** *""'■ " * staple shades, worth 15c. Special «_PU (te| i^j/ turned soles, ctit from very best $4 gm^%smm 8-oz. bottle . mm^*mW U^^^^X 53 50 Fancy Decorated Lamps, f ry.; - j§__^ t chrome tanned kldskin, worth regu- * il; 9fi\ £ 16 . 0 - bottle * •«_»« I^^*" V/ -with large 10-inch globe, No. 2 ■ ' 'mm lars2so. Monday all day at ..... I.\J / Soz'bottl. * ' 2ft \1 **W center-draft burn- £* f\ **% ~^W ' &Wa I Tf . er. Moaday only, M 1 MM (Mem 1. Women's Vici Kid Lace Shoes, ffi-j. Stanley Dry Plates, 4x5.... ...... 32c Ita^ complete ......... vI ■ <m* \J H AflCpf lirtliclllflfl' PlArtf Mi _^ made from soft, firm kidskin; some ifi^^f «,_,._. A u _ _•_,, Z ___L^ llUllJvlUl 11 101 l lllif I JljliL /_^\ ' A inserted vesting panel tops, vesting fi^W Plate-holders, the patent kind, 4x5....; 48s aS^^_^ $5.00 Fancy Low Shape Lamps * * vm^vi Wi UIOUUI^ JL^VJ/l. M) , v^/ stays, others all kidskin; opera, coin FKfe^^f Printing Frames, 4x5 cj c _^-^^^^^^. and Globes, several styles to select . , . . #i • . /^\ ■ # and bulldog toes, heavy extension, /ifMW'J Eastman's Developing Powders per doz 35c VoT^> from. Monday frf\ f\ Q A tew bargains that will astonish the most W) #^ » st^w^th^trreg- Saat^ aT oni n?: lttr on '8--^te:::::::: 3 30 : pi c........ ?. nlyC.°. m:..... B yo economical bargain.seekers. Mi B ular wav $2.50. ®»S^Sft , , Drying Racks, hold 24 plates -'• 10c ." _ w , „.. W >C Special, ..^^^SS Dark Room Lantcrno, the dollar kind.; 480 r_?rnM^f_l I /imn filnh^c _^-__Ca___. ' Wash Boilers. /g|x A" r ' _fiWfi@^H Chloride of Gold, 15 grain bottle s: -.«»» ' UeCOratCa Lamp UIOD.S. 4^^^^^^Sfcw .Made of best quality tin. W. (Wf|)) __Cl_g'l ( :;e^__aM_f Chloride of Gol J, 15 grain bottle 230 ____flß^_S_^_S[_^^SSs_____ .I¥» a°e or oe_.t quality tin, \^/ M(M ftO _^ 25c Jar Mounting Paste.. .'.'.'.".-.i.'.'.'.ii.^lßa a-Globe Bargains-* T^Piffl Iv! « "TT 1' « • s_o I 98 _Ai%^ktW^_W <■». Rubber Rollers, the 35c kind. 200 ■ ' . L_k+ [ No. 8 size, Monday.. .790 » "; ■ V^lß^^^r _^gy a* ______ *J*' Sl.oo Fancy Decorated 9-inch Lamp jfif^Sx n^T^T-Tf ' 9 size, Monday.. .890 g\: * A Women's 53.00 TAN SHOES, m^ «HTfe We Make a Specialty of the We.H-Known each , .© v _t_>'.- ft iIHG 11^1 I^IU Extra quality Whisk /^?\ A Women's $3.00 TAN SHOES fl_. _a A_n_. We Make a Specialty of the Weil-Known ®i jg 3 InII ffimil quality Whisk «| *^/ Monday at HfllaOtf -':v;;V-v= Vi « $1.50 and 32.00 Fancy Decorated 10- 1& ,w_l 9 JM |{_____P Brooms, only 7 C /^\ .................... 4 4 ¥""*** < :,V, ni p-. inch Lamp Globes. Monday iJI^A _J_W Will I ail gm' «. ft^A B Misses's2.oo TAN SHOES, $1.29 trXCeISIOr" StOCKingS only.each... . OOG Hem's »-ruit i-ress. ApßrvA_^ 981 Monday at 9ln2f«f UWIVI "ft 0 rect hand- / jy /» fel ,_, ••••••• ••••••••• r- .;"-■■■" ;;"...c^% See Our 7th Street Lamp Window for Bargains. press for . __j*^ef^|WWK_____ii ■ Vi^ "^ Misses' $1.25 DONGOLA SHOES, AO A For BOYS and QirlS. -■'.;•'- straining and fTT«i^?T?;;^?^j^^^*^^SE> « A Mondayat «?oG .-*'.^:.* ' Hason's Fruit Jars * ,' ahinal! >^V W >< Children's $125 TAN SHOES • ____ .^e "Excelsior Stocking has ceveral distinct 1 WSOH S 1 Hill jarS. kindso|f ruit. ; C^,. m/ :./« A .--^M^daA?.T^.?°^!,.■. 980 over any other heavy-weight stocking- Quart size, dozen ............^............350 Slondav IftT *- W W - ' .*••••• **«*_? . they are easily put on, neat appearing and ctrictly J^-Gallon size only do7en on" Monday .....18C V^^/*« M\ Boys'sl.so TAN SHOES, __*_ Fast Black; have Double Knee, Heel and Toe. /^ Gallon size, only, dozen ''--« ••- .....39a __/ / W W ■ M0ndayat.........................;.; 98C S^S^^" ■ combed Egyptian Cotton. Ixl Tin Covered Jelly Glasses. Fiber Palls. ;-.. ;;'v^"g=^3*; ft (™ Youths* $1.25 TAN SHOES, ____ ;- ah-- •" "%- '**•* ,••■_•, -;".-:" .: 'V.f-. _^ - Large size, best quality Fiber • .-''■•Su;- # >^f » Mondayat \ _ QQO V ety liUl" °3e pt,Ce« and that Price .is |Q C g-pjn size, only, each , 1 c Pai fc . #- A HHg. - :"-.- very nine ■ «JTUr \ J^-pint size, only, each ......:.\%g :•'*"■.;: * °- Sba_ -< 1m:../ THE ST. PAUL GLQgE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 1899,