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10 I Field, sehiiek & Co. Duplicate whist sets, reduced «. »**.-. _w__io.i-_ J Sorosis shoes for children 0 ~ Now's your chance! Inventory revealed too many, and prices hl|^sl jg±. _j^ ' aH:*. -S^^ »_, Wudts. ___l ___ ___fit*A i* /stE? _»»> — The Sorosis shoe is pre-eminently the shoe of sense for the Now'a your chance! Inventory revealed too many, and prices ';m _a U _J) 4. | a « __ g|_%. _H_P __ The Soros's shoe is pre-eminently the shoe of sense for tho , are cut as follows: brt ■/%■ oil /vi^lli^i/ .J^k & _if F i^BV growing foot. Sorosis shoes for children are made with the 5 _"<k 1 -S m 12 tray set,, formerly 6.00; to go at ..1............ 3.50 i!g^ I liC II fL II ill 'iC &W *&€ «s^H rubber, or cushion heel, a feature which teachers recommend. bale dress S^assES? £1:^::::::::::::::::::::::::^ I I VIWU^VI/llVI* %y vV^ 8 24 tray set', formerly 8.50; to go at !\"1III*r^"-"*"-"----^°° W !>. * Children's sizes, up to 11, sell at ......2.50 Q. r*f<_ «*«*tt^« *«•_*€? Choice of Paines, Kalamazoo or "U. S." makes. . Entrances—WaVasha, Fourth, Fifth and St. Peter Streets ■' Misses' sizes, up to 2, sell at 3.00 8 ' gcirillVLHwa ■ ■ ■■ - --. . ■■••: . ■ ' ■ .■--■,-,_■■■,■■-■-■- - ■-■ .-■■■.. .; .. - ; __ ; . 6 . " !~V~IsOj! •. ; ■'■? '■ . ■"'" ' ' ' .','■ - •■ '" '"' ■ . - - . " . "■ "" i SIHr rEH Muslin underwear sale Our 48th annual linen sale x weakness of a department—a su- ■ _ ; ... : - - ', ■ * ~ !];. l''"/£V-- *~*~:* *..~\. -a«_&»^ I perabundance in one place, a °V' 8$ The low 3 st priced, good undsrwear - 2tlfl "eek begins Monday, the eleventh. & . y^HtlSll\ g erty in another. V V iOWSbV priCSU, gOW« IJIIUvI WCUr ° " » Ol& /^CPto 6We found a superabundance of . ,S, \, . '.. : , •■■ . _ _ A few numbers have been sold out during- the week just gone, but their places \nP_ /^ffil^X^lWfl P garnitures, consisting of yokes- MJ^£. *™V Sh°Wll » a "^ 1-ve been taken by others equally good, if not better. ¥% li/wtflfc)^ Q boleros — revcrs — fronts — collars fij__fc!3'^_tef£? ' ' "*.-*-• V^A-J^ wWJi >^ '/ 8 —jackets, etc., in renaissance, taf- *^V__-4_ir Bright, attractive, worthy underwear from top to bottom of the piles. No trash at any price. Many women are surprised.to learn that the John S. Brown & Sons' linens are 1 sT a^^^jß^^^ © feta, spangles, jets, pearls and pas- ./#' 1* in this sale! Even the garments with the littlest prices have quality and good shape. Every ail bleached in the old fashioned way, on the grass—"Grass bleached." The com- -J_?F^ ißml^^ § sementeries, and these are in black /g AAJ woman wit hin reach of this printed announcement knows that this store is satisfied with I'an>' refuses to have its linens burred •in the 1 bleaching at the expense of the ®^«lll_l***#4u-. O and all the evening shade, But jfc^fl 'J, nothing but the best, no matter how small the P ric. The odd thing is that since the start *££ SSS'S -I'-t^.^ __33i_S f^R 5 one thing to do— W<^%L ■•" / fl_M( Of thiS SHe lt has bee repeatedly proved that at the same prices our qualities are vastly such as the John S. B. & Sons' wear for years s " ' .'•'• : £ I % X -^ - # j « /I"~^ji-(\wiii superior to those shown in any white sale in the Twin Cities. - ' p 8 %& 0 ClfllT TThß^ ttl*fC^ °. tiSrw^/**^ • •/•••*£§s' ••■■--'■V '-■ ■- '";"■■- , . , „,. »-_■ i_* '.-■• ■'. i, . ■ *v«,,™t, =^rr,- Of this great sale of linens let us say that we could not resupply our stock at fl Ta ?! Vmv t£l^ §>! *\^vs the J?,X}x* ':»Y/nn\v> Such were the quantities that all the original lots are full and running over, though some * "* J S > _ O. , ■ i. *.•„%, „„„!„ •--■' Vx /—•»,* r\l , , . '*'■ tne Prices we are now asking you, therefore buy now! you are offered the best 5 '^'•'"■JJat^ _> § opportunity for elegant high-grade yh^ />f'Tll\>s new ones have come to light. 'Here are the leaders, and remember that every piece of un- * &j » j- v J? _-sss:^^^ § garnitures has never been equaled. '. -. < j|&//*t-wri_S * . ». ♦„ «,_.«__ -7-^ : .. linens In the world, - . V r- rtgg;:nT^?Ss-^ 8 The prices are positively les* than derwear is cheaper now than at any other time. ,_.^~ .. _Z 1 the cost of production' nSTwuh2^ © - u!rmde drw aiTh ersactual 30c^ B?^ ~thß Johiv $' ? rown & Sons' S?enß-table linens and napkins S up to 200 up to 350 lup to 5.00 holes and hemstitched f^§T band and finished I|f^^d?~k at 15c; Properly shaped, fe>i|[ . . , . g— « '-'»- values hem: splendid gar- "v with 6 - inch hem- lyC ample in size. Sale price, a^t 55//« to 50 per cent under import cost. g -ments. Sale price...... stitched flounce. MLjff^* each ... ..:.......,.'. C^t /O &.^J H^Cill liSlilt;! lillJ^^jJl £ LUdii § s>o_ 7*? C 1.25 Gowns, petticoats, French corset Gowns drawers corset covers and Gowns in twelve styles, petti- j. s. B. & Sons; 4.00 Tablecloths, 2.45 J. S. B. & Sons' 4.00 Napkins...' 2.45 John S. Brown & Sons' very lon* andi B .a* don unto covers, drawers, cheeses and un- - ? h °J rt S under skirt S - a brilliant as- coat* chemises corset covers, J. |. B. * |ons ; 4.0 Tablecloths. 2.70 j. |b. j Sons; 5.25 Napkins.... 3.20 . wlde Tab.eCoths. « up to 8.50 and on up to derskirts; all richly sortment of muslin and cambric - drawers and under- J. S. B. & Sons' 7.00 Tablecloths, 4.30 J. S. B. & Sons' 8.00 Napkins.'.'.'.' 485 JS B & Sons' 15.00 Tablecloths, 8.30 0 valuss :,, 17.50 va.ues trimmed; mostly „_. _» garments richly trim- , M -_ ; skirts; every gar- _^ mm -J.S. B. & Sons' 8.00 Tablecloths, 5.00' J. S. B. & Sons' 9.00 Napkins.... 5.60 J. B*. B #. & Sons'l7.so Tablecloths. 10.50. § ««^ r;^ ■ ■■■■■«» *™i- i^'tr* mcd; all excellent 75c JC^. ment worth 1.50 i | g .{l^ S ?^Sfe ?S j|& S S lo^t&i^S^ tg 5; lil I iSS-'gS SSSSSffiS SS" § 2.75 ; 5-00 thisannual / ' *%%, garments. Annual SJ." I™*1 ™* s^3^* .. 1111 Sifr.jiS S££ jl -$ * £ *»_»_»_ !! « £f£t____t_ O sale • sale price —— price .. ......... _■—. —- , J. S. B. & Sons'2o.oo Tablecloths, 12.25 J. S. B. & Sons' 20.00 Napkins .. 13.75 J. S. B. & Sons'6s.oo Tablecloths, 42.00 1 The Great January sale of Monday mOfnillg We Will Sta,rt Napkins I Table linen Linen Huck Towels V *■»! >—k^i —^^*« B«^ /n.l^ |-- ill ill I I II ■uTTiii I I *• . 400 dozen of John S. Brown O B_B __« _«_ 1 j#_ i % 400 dozen of John S. Brown I HOUSehOld the mO/t important WOTth *25 d°Zen I7S a ySrd qtfaHty & Sens- all-linen hemmed huck I - • V '-■. ■ , John S. Brown * Sons' bleached S^Je^SSShS^^! 'owe,, 2 1x 28; als « SOO dozen § \r*r^«4"^/(^«^iC« ■ « .damask linen napkins, size full r All new designs. Fine cream all-linen 'hemstitched huck O BILCfSI% __ _ 5 8 .r-t" _L H %x% Richer designs have. damask, % napkins to match, towels 20 by 89 —all regular O '.^"•^ r *»»VAfl« m__dp-uiv c__roet _&!„_& never been bought here. Quan- at 2.95 dozen. napkins to 40c towels Annual w O .-■•:>: .. "'- fflA ili^oisll t£ 1 llft^S. -^ O I ¥Tl tity limited. An- -**,€>-' match at 3.05 doz. „ _jA 40c towels. Annual \ls going ahead with gigantic £&lIA%AV %*& \£ V'^^A J^V/_» QbF U&V nual Sale Price, Xk Annual Sale Price, I *5^ sale price, '^El/f' strides; and why not? Is it not _ _* •• a % dozen ....: £kf\J^ a yard. _o^<_» each _<^\* Q good business sense to buy, to an- \A7 » <* „ lU^l^l '"' ~ '"' " ' ""' ' *:" " § ticlpate your wants for months to ■ W© V 6 eVCf nCIU ..,.-■.,--- ■-,..•■• .---.•- •■■;■. I 1 ! _______________________ O come, when we are actually selling • _______________■—_■____—_ . Na^mS ' " Made by one of the Bath ToWelS^tra lar»e heavy "GraSS bleached tOWels" _■ fiance"^ Se ofTo^er cent'in the The sale will interest housekeepers, hotel managers, boarding house proprietors and any one The wearing .■qualities are the .best." and fringed ends at these Annual _. ,-, . ...-■■ — — ~ O nance of a rise of 60 per cent in the •,. - nrf ilnc . r fn rover ; :.;,^i . . ■ Note these reductions. : Such prices Sale prices: • • The kind that are soft from start g price of raw material? naving a IlOOr tO cover. . N . ; come . our . January Linen Sale tp finish—the kind you like to use „ Utilize your oooortunities— "^hß\ f> is the name applied to these ready-for-ths-flocr carpsts. and it is unnscsssary, we believe, to . only: :...::; : ;o; ;...■ . .V ;; "'.; 'V 18c bath towels for ...12c and at these reduced prices: O Utilize your Oppominities Ml^lltS tell you their origin. This has bn dona before. Suffice it to say that there are no finer carpets Napkins worth 00 a doz. for. .145 »£ bath to*el. for go gras3 bleached towels for 25c 8 take advantage Of the prices made , and no more b . autifu , nes than yo J. n find in this sale . Every carpet is as perfectly made as any ever turned out of our Napkins worth 2.50 a doz. for. .1.95 Jsc ££ tj»eta for. •••••;••• ■:. • 'Ml 45c giass bleached towlis for... Ml | during this annual Sale Of workrooms. ! . Napkins worth 4.'00 a doz! for : .|jj ■-- k bflck _ fe 2>400 SSSSSSSSC:::* § cottons. Seventy of them _o select from--hardly two alike—hardly two of the same x_i£ »____£ * caYs heavy .^^^!^,._ffi »B«- grass b'r h» ed.T velt fo/—S O V ./*_-, 1 aDle PadtlinS * cases nea\> aback towels, size 18x34 inches, 1.25 grass bleached towels for. . .950 g. Another big lot of those. i SlZe—t»Went»V mentioned. •: . o :.- .'.•,.•" -. tabl? Padding. hemmed, ready for use. -^^ _' . O . < > 58 inches wide, regular price 4»^ Annual Sale price, each. I2C BedSDrettdS A great ass, or g Ready-made sheets Rugs of Wilton velvet carpet - . Rugs of Brussels carpet # 40c, v for this sale, the yard. -23C w honeyfomb satin —trfg naii § heavy linens size 2^x2^ ■ O SIM '" Va'U9 Sato Prlc° . S'M . Valu, Sal, Pria, Linen towd-Og, 3 GIaSS TOWel-lg tn ™™£. slaf^ sizes, with 'or without fringe! 8 yards. Sale % CXr 9-oxlo-6..... .....28.00 20.00 8-11x13-3 22.00 16.00 full bleacned and extra heavy, cheap r^or blue checks, 18 incLs^ wide, Vf o S^S 148 § price Vi WV 10-6xll-3 30.00 20.00 9-ox9-8...... .., 20.00 15,00 at 14c. This sale, the-• In regular price 12% c. For this fn -75 bedspreads for.":::::: '. ..' ..1.95 © Long cloths — 12-yard pieces, as 9-sxlo- 10 ...... 35.00 22.50 9-5x12-0 ....V... 22.00 17.00 yard.......;.... :;. v .,". .;..;.•>. IVti annual sale, the yard _V^ 4.00 bedspreads for 2.95 follows: 10-6x12-3 30.00 22.50 10 6-11-10 .......28.00 20.00 . •■•-:■■•■••-■■-■• , - __ § 1.50 quality for 1.23 I for each 9-4x12-10 , '....28.00 20.00 10-6xll-6 35.00 22.50 /VTDA 15c BaLb Towels "' ' EXTRA 1.35 Bedspreads _-*. % 1.75 quality for 1.48 12 -yard 8 -3xlo-6. 25.00 18 00 8-4xlo-4 ....................... 22.00 1 4 .00 XIRA for . _f^' ______£! for Qv O 2.00 quality for 1.63 I piece. 8 . 3x12 .0 ....2800 I&00 8-3xll-3 .....' ". 20.00 13.00 100 dozsn bleached Terry Bath Towels, M ]|#"^ 100 only for Monday, fine honey JIL HI _^k O Long cloth— the yard. 8-3xlo-6 . 23 00 17 00 6-ox7-10 ..:.'iV.. 12.00 8.50 size 19x38 inchas. A very-extraordinary comb bedspreads. Full size, hem ■ V ~«^ II § 36-Inch chamois finish best ft g ' """"iRHO icnX o 3xl? . 0 >;" VT 2100 L-. li XO item, don't fail to get a dozen. -W^*: mcd and ready to use. V#V _| I r2:"oVV h ; 9c . B:3xn-o.:::::::::::.:-.::::::;:.-3o.oo 55 "xli?:::::::::::::::::::::::::'^ !|:S _--B_«.-h- a m,. .-.- _■»_.__.,,.,..,■««■», \^ .8 PUlowcases hevf'" E lv en> bovear«fotrmitertak alone, "i"10"1 c»st of making: Urns lhe S »l« prices aree"e"lowsr than they ssem at Everything in t.he linen room reduced during this Sale 25 t,O 35 per Cent.. O ■ first glance. ■/-. .. ' ' .'. "... ' ,j," . "J.^' ' ' •■ ■ ■ •'-' '' •' •''*■'. ' ' i Sj thousands of pairs have been sold, ; : :— '. — '. . . . — ; —7— : — —— — ~~ ! ~~~ \ V thousands more to sell. - xt_ • 1_ _" _1— AP^L. _l 4R « © S^xHrSia Saturday there was a rush for the QJIK «*. 1^ A^f4'r^r^rrlin^_f* <V 8 ™SS*£ SfSr, 0"h,V-l°- "HA-asM -tf»s«nr»'»' OilIV _>CKIC? C-^VI.ICIV/1 Vllll^AA^ § Monday the price |»)C iwAl- l_# J 1«_. ' ■ ■ The first gre^t silk sale of "nineteen-ought-four" I _S3r_i. ISSMS?' < E » *^*»***^ **»a The first grea.t silk sale of "nmeteen-ought-four S -the yard yC | Iti H .-_^^_ *-__. _w «• Many lots, many kinds in each lot, and every kind absolutely aoid altogether new. Such are DQQQCOOQQQQQQGQQQQQQCQQQQQCQC IHHSI W §sS3^>]l the sensational purchases made recently in a hurried trip to eastern markets. B . Next to the unheard-of cheapness the point of importance Is the newness of these silks. In many instances nothing like them has ever been 9ls it any wonder with nrices n#»aplv all around the shown here. Most of them are spring 1904 styles, and nearly all of them are exclusive with us. 1903 was the greatest sjlk selling year In the SJ IS It any WOnaer, Wltn prices nearly all around tile , storea higtorV( and in thla sale we P have put forth every effort to start 1904 aright. Each lot or item is worthy of a grand Individual sale. What O Hall-Way mark/ At least three months of winter yet, according to shall you say, then, to aha dozen or so, all equally strong and attractive? Read every item—we never printed better silk news than this. v the experience of past years, and if ever underwear could be sold for full . •-.' " • .;.,:. :iZ § wSfundei^v af here you are offered w absolutely perfect 75c and 85c || C Regular 58c *% Q c 2000 Xards of^|@C I 40 to 50 per cent under priCe Foulards, the y are J% 50 pieces taffeta, Jj *§; The regular quality, but *^ y g fVIVI JVpCI \^Clll UUUCI pIIUC .There are 50 pieces-they are -*_^ 50 pieces of these beautiful *^ The regular 58c quality, but % and the Munsing at its regular price Is the best made. There is women's, 24 ln^es d'" A YARD. silk« in K1 white'., lvory- Z? tTittf 6 TMs taffeta"!; § children's and men's, and the lists are all full for Monday. . signs, also large scroll patterns. : . pink, blue, nile gray tan. . A YARD . teed taffeta. This taffeta la A YARD . 5 • and polka dots. ■ • . \ • navy, etc. This is a bright, very strong, bright and lus -5 "We quote prices on some of the women's garments. "~ ~ - < clean taffeta, no flaws, perfect in every thread; trous, and at 39c a yard the 2,000 yards should 8 women's union suits «ar LOO and 1.25 A __C the very silk for lining crepe de chines, etamlnes. go in a day. . . X VTUluen & UniOll SUIIS . su lt i.VV OIIU *•**& fW 9L_|C voiles, etc. A sensation at the price. v _ # _;-. - _^^ |K5_^^^^«£::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::a Foulards, : jUMM^W 8^ colored _ #%r 36n-stn Ped Q £1C g 2.50 "Munsins" wool plate suits for 1.50 T OUlarClS, ®^P ZW RZC COiICITpA M f* -J ' iJ| J=€, r> 2.00 "Munsing" wool plate suits for. 1.25 65 pieces rich, rare, beautiful " «*^ - UV VWIW»VU . £&k ML 3V/ L_^.ll6ta« J? El JP 0 1.50 "Munsing" wool plate suits for 85c silks, all-over Persian designs, A _. WTI I_r9_ cfl 4"S^ TTP>4- A ___M * , ,♦ on nloMa nt^ g 1.25 "Munsing" cotton suits for 690 striped Persians and twenty A YARD. W&Sll tCKlieVA,©^ Jf For shirtwaists; 20 pieces of 5 1.00 "Munsing" heavy fleeced suits for..: 580 other styles. You know this 60 pieces, 19-inch, pretty "" this - magnificent silk;, never A YARD . | Women's separate garments - - r_iiS£rS^r?_ ST»_?_ SS_f _ A_SS ■""■ ?SS_t SS_ a" °"c g 1.75 "Munsing" wool plate vests and pant 5....... 900 - has the price. . like muslin; all the light, pretty shades. wide; just 1.96 for a waist pattern. 5 1.50 "Munsing" wool plate vests and pants..... ......750 _, - „ - • v. c r A* J _._^__^_._ 5 1.25 "Munsing" wool plate vests and pant 5....... .......690 ffonn Ag* rh^n<PQ Here S One of OUr famous C/f6D6 OeCllineS § 1.00 "Munsing" wool plate vests and pants .;.....-.... .....50a ' VICpC'UC Via!lCa 44. - _^ _i_i'HV-_il_i:_ji_- , fW1 .15 r B5S^"S"|::s:r a SS^rs::::::::::.•:::::::::::::::::::::S ! -«"»*- twenty-live cent Clean-UpS -colored- O - ■ - - ' - - ; . There are very few women in the Twin Cities who care to miss these 2uc silk _ wo sp i en( ji(i i o t 3 g0 on sale Mon | / -, f r ; i ~—~~ ~~ ~: — Fo. r Monday a few extra special «^* °f °^ and certainly, none who read this notice will stay away from day t0 swell the g rea t attractions O fW\9 « m m m prices ©n high-grade single ana ..,„-, . . • n * thia first «;llk sale of 1904 8 The new embroideries fdo°no bwr vidth crepe de chines M ne- T he r e wm be f Oun d ien gt h S * one to twenty y^ of m «™*.***>"**<* ■ S M *mx* **^ ▼▼ W_ %^_\A^_ _<?_;_■ follows. gQrtg Qf pi&id taffeta3> fancy louisineg> e C ked, striped. 40 shades of the best 89c crepe de S There are probably more yards of beautiful new, white embroideries now iJzJ^V^ 1.00, for "^ 75c 9f t £>%, brocaded and figured silks of all kinds Plain and change- chines a quaUty sold in Aa^, 5 being shown here than in any other store in the Northwest, and this, too, ginch worth 1.50 for 119 JL* "^ _L able taffetas' also I'2s° yardS °f Very beSt WaSh C°rdS m The 'yard UQC g _ without any great special bluster. The 1904 designs are decidedly new and 24-inch! worth l^ for! '.'.'.'.'.'. .'l!38 «aS3 --T *^0 best colors and combinations. ■" g the clever shopper can tell the new from the old. There are Swiss, nainsook 42-inch.' worth 2.50,' for 1.98 '; , . 50 pieces of our best 1.25 crepe de O and cambric edgings, flouncings, bands, insertions and all-overs; also many 44-inch, worth 2.75, for .... 2.25 a yard^for 75c, 85c, Come to this Sale at 9:30 Monday morning; it S chines, in any conceivable /^Q _ X new designs in matched baby sets, exclusive and dainty. : . 44-inch, worth 3.50, for 2.75 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 ana , , . -#> _^ .„__„--I,«J shade. Sale price yoc S J 46-inch, worth 4.00, for 3.25 up to 2.00 silks. the best 2^c clearance we ever had. -^ gln rounding up the left-overs of last season we find the following fine em- - • -; , , , , .... , , - n rry e Ant nut 5 broideries to be sacrificed. There are Swiss, nainsook and cambric edgings, This sale will begin at 9:30 Monday morning. No telephone orders can be filled and no O. U. v*. sent out. © insertings, etc., broken sets and odd pieces, many of them matched; ;„ Come in person and select your silk. 0 Three great lots as follows : ~ ~ ~~~ ■ ~ ~ — We're lowering the stock of I |i|i |||ii|| s^ A sade indeed! women's suits Men's 8 }o£_-h_____h| Crß__jßilQr 145 thoroughly stylish suits at. less than they cost to produce, in Illfi. lit § flirtS I k^^ue^ipi|^^li;»^|^P than m \ many cases the material in the suit is worth more than we ask. " N other regultg could 5 Many short lengths of fine all-overs and 45-inch flouncings at less than half J h« TnrikSl «o? with such prices as g original selling prices. Thls hundred and a half of suits are divided into-two lots and rest assured they will find quick buyers. Only 145 °^c. ' Q " ~ ~~ "—~~~—~~— ■ , ————— — : suits and like as not there are 500 women who would like to participate! Your only chance then is to come our 50c fancy trimmed or plain 8 IWF#%-•_- _/>/__ -J » _T atß:3o Monday morning, Every one spic and span. Every one the latest in cut, material and finish. Many twilled _ muslin or a outing flannel 8. I^l €W iyU_l CtrGSS &OOCIS • a woman will be quick to recognize the 45,00 suits, they're 21 .50 no*! But read the items below. Sif? 50c q UaIl i Vi but you A%C Q . ■ ■■■ ■• . ■ O . . .. :" -.'•;•• . ' can buy it for _^^V» O Bearing m mind that this Is only the tenth day of January, we believe we 80 SUItS in lot NO. I— 65 SUitS in lot NO. 2-- The 75c quality, down to 63c. con « are justified in saying that there is nothing to equal this display of new sists of plain Wamsutta; twilled 5 stuffs in this city. Among the new up-to-date fabrics just in are some In this lot are such fashionable materials as zibelines, Ali high-grade. Every fashionable material and there plain; a line of fancy jr^ r^«tS^^:^^SS^Sriewli fiX mi^ bro^cWhs. and cheviots. Dozens 3re .he most exclusive styles carried in our stock -""Tflan^^a..!:? 03c Bto be the popular things for streetsuits. Prices 121 Mure , , • of different styles, --.;■'.: styles that have been selling right up to now at The regular !.„,, „„,, conslsUng 0 , § Z^l _, . „__ pretty lIM ot aM ■„__ s°ods Form prices 1S A A from 3 sM°o A 1 Art£S™rßsc g Sicilians in fancy effects of blues, blacks and grays; n^W 2 5 . OO tO 32, 50. '.■>;'- i.l%_ I It I 45-00. Mon- M ■ _1 %_# o^mg flannel, do^n to ' VvJP VI 6 there is a design of weave and touch of color to these "^^ Mnnrlav 1.; c _t^ H - 1• V div's sale _^_» H &\&^&' Our full line of 1.50 night shirts. In § that is a pleasant change from the solid color. They O 7wk M?. day S Sale i __ M day S Sale A^ M =—=——• ff '_„« flannel, rimSJd lOA § are 56 inches wide. Prices 1.50 and L* a yard.-. :' : ' gOOQS . ;:< price ; .J /;: ..1..,.:.»;: %_F^ — price ....... ...:^W.. ..-.•.,,-— ~^ muslin-thfs sale . .T.. I•_!O CITY NEWS The temperature at 2:30 a. m. was 21 above zero, a drop of 1 de gree since 8 p. m. BLOW ON NOSE FATAL VV. B. Seasons Accused of Kill ing Anton C. Swanson. Walter B. Seasons, of Cannon Falls, Minn., was arraigned in police court yesterday afternoon on a charge of manslaughter in the second degree, after the coroner's jury, which held an inquest over the body of Anton C. Swanson yesterday morning at the county morgue, had found Seasons guilty of striking a blow which brought on the death of Swanson. Seasons was bound over by Judge Finehout to await the action of the grand jury, and was later released on $3,000 bonds furnished before Judge Jaggard in the district court by Pat rick Conley, of St. Paul, and L. A. Ros ing, of Cannon Falls. Evidence taken before the coroner's jury yesterday showed that Swanson, who was employed in St. Paul as a driver for J. E. Tostevin, and who went to Cannon Falls to spend a Christmas vacation, met Walter Seasons and John Looney in Oscar Swanson's saloon, in Cannon Falls, the evening of Dec. 24, and that Seasons there struck Anton Swanson a blow on the nose. Wit nesses testified that Looney entered the saloon with Seasons and that the two met Swanson. Looney testified that he shook hands with Swanson and ask ed him: "Do you remember the time we met in St. Paul last?" "Yes," replied Swanson, "Seasons 'touched' me for $2 that time." "Seasons then stepped up and struck Swanson a blow on the Dose," tes tified Looney. Swanson returned to St. Paul the next day with a broken nose from which he suffered frequent hemor rhages. He went to work but loss of blood weakened him so that Mr. Tos tevin and his brother sent him to St. Luke's hospital where he died last Tuesday afternoon. Begin the Year Right. With the beginning of the new year you should look over your office equip ment and find out the state of your type writing machines. If you should need a new one, call or 'phone the Underwood Standard Visible Typewriter, 135 Endicott Arcade. THE ST. PAUL GLOBE. SUNDAY, JANUAEY 10. 1904