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'ght WLitMik Jpafttj gajgjle: xituTaif )Xorttiiu lauttarg 4r 1903. li 1 CO0ATEO. "The Store that Has the Goods" y y ss -if THE ANNUAL SALE OF WHITE COMES WITH THE NEW YEAR GREATER, BETTER, broader and more complete in variety, more potent in its power for price-saving in fact, a whole year stronger than its predecessor, comes the Rorabaugh Sale of White for 1903. In point of wide prep aration, every record established by previous sales has been broken. Muslin Underwear has been ordered in more lavish profusion than ever. Profiting by experience gained by similar occasions in the past, we have secured better workmanship, better materials, better designs, prettier embroideries everything, in fact, that goes to make 'under wear appeal, by its daintiness and refinement, to women of taste. And many of these fresh, attractive garments ex hibit style and design that you ordinarily find only in pieces at much higher prices. And yet, with all this marked improvemenr in details, the Muslin Underwear in this White Sale costs you less than ever before. Less than ever, because we have placed our orders for Undermuslins in greater quantities .than ever before, on the same economical principle of previous years. The garments are very attractive, ample in size, yet accurate. Embroideries are fresh, new and in tastefully chosen designs not odds or ends, nor discarded patterns. And every piece is made in a factory that we have proved by investigation to be airy, clean, hygienic. No sweat-shop garments find their way into this sale. Here are a few specifications among hundreds: Corset Covers Muslin, plain, tight-fitting seams finished all 9c 3Iuslitt, fitted cover, with ruffle finish, neck and sleeve 19c Cambric, full front, neck and sleeve finished -with lace trimmed ruffle. 25c Cambric Muslin, trimmed in rows Torchon insertion, neck and sleeve finish ed, hem-stitch ruffles 39c Fine Cambric Body, trimmed, four rows Torchon insertion, neck and sleeve finished with Torchon lace 49c Gowns Muslin yoke of tucks and insertion, neck and sleeves ruffle finish, QQrt cut good and liberal OvC Cambric Muslin, yoke of alternate tucks and insertion, full lengths, all J seams filled and finished . The "Princess" Gown, cambric, square neck, embroidery finish, with ruffles. trimmed revers and side fastening 69c Extra quality cambric, yoke of solid, hem stitched tucks, neck and sleeves trimmed daintily and- full em broidered edge 75c Cambric Muslin, solid yoke of hemstitched tucks and torchon insertion, neck and sleeves trimmed in torchon edging to match 79c Corset Covers Fine nainsook, front of solid tucks and in sertion, neck and sleeves em- "7Qn broidery finish I wC Fine Nainsook, front bias ro-ws tuck torchon insertion, tucked bac'r, and sleeves, finished with torchon lace and neck 89c The new Monte Carlo Cover, front three wide lace finished ruffles, tucked back, ntck and sleeves, trimmed in Valenciennes lace Others up to $2.98. 98c kirts and Drawers Chemise Cambric, yoke of all over Torchon lace, neck and sleeves lace trimmed, with full length Qn flounce, skirt finished with cluster tucks TvO Fine cambric, round yoke, front trimmed in lace, finished ruffles, full length skirt, with "7Qn deep flounce finished with cluster tucks I wu Nainsook, ruffled front, neck and sleeves embroid ered edges, full length skirt with wide QQ. embroidered flounce Ob Other grades up to $4-50. Skirts- 89c S9c Good Quality Muslin Skirt -ith knee flounce of fine India linen, tritrmed -with cluster of six tucks and finished with "wide torchon lace Same Quality Muslin finished in embroidery Fine Muslin Skirt, all sesms made lock stitch and turned, full flounce, cluster of tucks and finished in Valenciennes edge -with under-dnst ruSe Same Skirt finished with fine A Qn "V-O Hamburg embroidery Plain Muslin Skirt, made deep flounce, cluster of tucks, cut good and liberal. ORo White Sale Fine Soft Finish Muslin Skirt -ariih wide cambric flounce, cluster of tucks, with 4-inch Valenciennes lacs, finished with wide dust ruffle. One of the best values ever offered for the RQp price Same Skirt finished in 5-inch CQp embroidery WvJU Good Quality Cambric Muslin.shaped gores with free flounce of fine India linon, with two rows torchon inserting? and fin ished with tcrchon lace s-et on ex- QQn tra ruffli Ul Fine Cambric top, with deep flounce of India linon, .i:h four rows o f insertion. Saished with Torchon 1 19 It Makes the Babies Happy Munyon's Witch Haze! Soap There is always an activity about our Toilet counter for the reason that we are always having the latest novelty. Munyon's Witch Hazel Soap comes in just in time for the cold weather. Ladies' want it for the toilet. Mothers want it for self and baby. Everybody appreciates the value of Witch Hazel for allaying inflammation and healing sores, wounds and all irritations. It was a happy hit for Dr. Munyon to give the public a Witch Hazel Soap. There is something clean and sweet about it. Witch Hazel is used in every hospital throughout the civil ized world. We are not surprised at the big sale we are having on Munyon's Witch Hazel Soap. It is claimed that it will cure chaped lips and hands in a night; that it will cure pimples, black heads and nearlv all facial blemishes ; that it is the best shampoo ever made and that it is guaranteed to cure daniruff and most scalp diseases. Mothers find this Soap just what is needed for bidy. It quickly relieves the little cne of hives, prickly heat and all forms of rash. As a toilet arti cle it is said to be superior to any French soap ever made. It makes the skin soft as velvet and keeps the body free from all skin eruptions. The regular price is 15 cents and it is really cheap a: that. Our price is only 10 cents while it lasts. Chemise, Skirts and Drawers Drawers Plain, finished with three tucks, one-inch hem Cambric, plain, with torchon lace or embroidery finish Cambric, umbrella style, three rows tucks, embroidery or lace edge... fine cambric, with deep umbrella effect, dou ble cluster hemstitch tucks, with lace JQrt JJj or embroidered edge Extra fine cambric, medallion trimmed and Venetian lace to CQ match Cambric muslin, umbrella style, 7 Qf torchon trimmed Fine Nainsook, wide embroidered flounce, headed with clusters of tucks, extra quality cambric, OO embroidered wOC Other grades fine finished mas lins uo to fO Skirts- The "Princess" Skirt, made of very fine soft finished cambric, with extra fuH flounce 18 inches deeo, of fine India linon, trimmed in four rows ol Tor- CI 69 1 chon insertion and finished with ruffle of Torchon lace edge, dust ruffle S heer Dainty Muslin Skirts of the finest qualities we will place in this sale such as have never before been displayed in this city, values that will be ap preciated by the fastidious women of Wich- 1 C i a. The Drices will be $2.98 to Sl Fine cambric rauslln, with flounce of India linon. alternate rows if tucks and hsprtlon. new medallion patterns $1.75 K.xtra quality cambric, made with deep flounce of alternate rows tucks and Torchon insert ins finished with four inch Torchon ecge. $1.98 Fine cambric top, with extra quality India linon flounce, trimmed with two clusters of hemstitched tucks, finished with Hamburg edge, finished with dust ruffle Extra Fine Soft Fin ished Cambric, made ctabr el 1 a style, flounce of Sf. Gallen sttIss, -with double clusters of hemstit ched tucks and fin ished with St. Gallen embroiderr. An exact cop7 from a Parisian gar m e n t, copied for the Hora banrb White C025 Sale Fine cambric maslin, with knee flounce made of fine India Linon, trimmed in clusters of horizontal tucks, finished with fine embroidered edge, with dest rufflY ,$149 emember the Days of Sale, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday We Pay Freight On All $5 Mail Orders Within One Hundred Miles TheR ORABAUGH DRYQoODSCO. Samples Seit Free it Aay Address CRIME OF THE HUMBERTS. Some Interesting Facts Concerning the Great Swindle. Paris. Jan. Ttie Humbert Case, which 5 all modern nnancial adventures most resembles the famous noTel "Gil Bias. has passed through Its principal stnge In Spain, the same country that Le Sao Cave as rathcrUrwi for his hero. This family. stHl more rklicuious than onions, after having outwitted aH the French sleuths, took reluge i Madrid. Its prea snce was annoymously made known to the French Embassy hy a neighbor. Its members were recognized by inspectors f the French detective service, aad thtsy were arrested by Spanish police officers. The treaty which exists between Franc md Spain coverins extradition for the misdemeanors and crimes with which the Bumbers were charged, the Spanish an fcorities have already taken measures b place them at the disposition of the French Authorities. Their advent in Paris Is the sole topic of conversation, aad has a preponderating and almost unique place In the columns of the newspapers nd the minds of their readers. There has even occurred, on this, subject j. psychological phenomenon worth re--g-i-tny as the Humberts 'adventures h.ive caust-,1 .1 great hubuu. peopie are . .cust-irr.jn tr-msives to consider the Humbert farm?, as a veritable collection of scoundreis. because they iroapine a pro portion between the culpability of the criminals aad the noise their act has made. It is Jt a cnusual thins" to meet people who mofatain seriously that Xxne. Humbert deeerrea all tise punfeh xrents enumerated in the Code. It is a well known faJUns of the human mind to think that the more aotee a crime makes the more it becomes imsosstttie to por tion it. Asfe In a gathering of Parisians who are not- howerer. cannibals the fallowing qnesttea: "What is gotes to be done with Mme- Humbert r It is rare that you will not and at least one person who wiH an swer yoa that the .?od lady oujrht to be cut In pieces. This proces. nt lease, that I he notfon of justice is still rudimentary amon?' us. since reasonable people can reach such a degree of ferocity. The persons charged with executias' the laws wW have a See occasion for acting con trary to sac hi an error of pohtte opinion. The act committed by the Humberts : only owes the importance It has assumed to the improbable cinminst&aces surround ins It- But In Itself it is a horribly ordin- ary crime, provided for by all the codes . f laws lul p-iiiishal.- - a- T'iirs t them with van 'Us penalties, of whuh the most severe is five years In prrsr-n. If, ther. fcre. the Humbert family, back is Paris, is cor. sited of ha viae committed aH the raiddemeanors charged against its mem bers, the magistrates whose Aat yit is to judge them taaraX sentence them to more than live years In prises; that is to say. a punishment which is considered hi advance perfectly aftbctitens by those who speak, of 5t Nevertheless, the hvar ex?Bcic It gives to swindlers a maximum o ave years to prison. Of course. I kaow there is theAssire Court, and that in the As size court everything depends on the way a question Is placed before the Jury which judges of the fact and not of the law am impressionable aad ignorant jury, which does not even know for the greater pert of the time what penalty Its ver dicts will brat? to the accused. It Is among the kind of people who compose this jury that the most severe crRica of the Humbert case are fomuL Sat. cren with a jury from the markets magis trates are obliged to raspeci legal forms, and I very much fear that the sentence which awaits tae Humberts will appear, to the majority of people who wiH fol low the pieadings, too light, especialiy If the pubh- prosecutor does not be ' the gaili the H-srnbert and the respon case to the Assixe Court, and xi ;t sim- si'.-ilitv wfcxh ihf -.r arts ausrbt to estab- ; r-iy -oc? before a correctional police hh. according to the greater or less dan ' court, as may legally be dose. age to public morals .and not according Aftr aH. the most oiicus thing in the t othe greater or less hubbub which they : swindles of the Humbert family is ine arouse among in- specsaiers. t eelved annuities, poor little capitalists tt. Kuabers would not be arrested for igugty sf too much credulity- But it ' Jwr of th? trarttflnjr I! kne-n per- precisely these little capitalists whesetga, that the Hamberta are ar ' clafcnrs wiH have to be met. rtsted, to hear the same people ami that i And after this settlemnt there will aly ' tv Hnrnrtf are Lln5 srpartd so that rv-aoin. against the Hurnfcerts the charge . ltts? got compromise anybody. "We ' of hartng decdved nserers; that is to ' ba,e jakT. the Panama, affair Sa2h of say. pewple who In leading their money , prstiag by aB aecidBts. even those r ; above the legal rate recognize and accept. ' IC pontics, to caicssinafc eachh eths". ' so to speax. in aa.irM-i- t --- i From the point i vjew tae niHEir; cue . money may have to ran. These people a lcd. and It Is being- seplofced. f are not Intcreatlns' and one should not be astonished if some of them came oot KRUGER'S GREATNESS. of the Hsmbert affair a IKUe wers . . . treated than the Hambertr thnJTr- , Stories cf orr.e cf Htstcry s Great i Cn the whole, it all comes bc tc i Men. swindle such as Is practised almost ercrr - Frrszi the Sorimcfead ReygfcBcaa dT in civRized centre. This swindle has In saying- tbct Krs?r U d-stioed to made more noise than the others, be- ''Sgrre to history a the great hro of his ; cause It wa Ingenious, because it tasted peop. no one woc&l b- prwAainUas him Irager. beeaus those who perpetrated to be a saint la order to arcaie heroic , .' i. -- v.tr t35owc heeans solkical rropcrtSsn. it Is necessary far a man animosities setied upon it. and becae nefeher toVi ssortar paragsa nor us i roiitlcal parties cspleUrd It In order to , stand as the leader of a Tictorioss cans. discredit their iaeruaes acr dllafehe j Petor 'Jw Grat aid rrsiam tie Stxt were far irvm. b'-ng prfef t mora fhar-a-tr to tm Cremiel Tt ai three now figure ia blxtory as pfr-irfng fctroic sto. Napoleon ini xtKbT 25-cr sr witiraj tHy sueifoi. Tt he In preme hrro of the French no. The Scotch have thtr heroc. yt hry vera-rwaJJo-ared mp Wc the Sib Arin Dstch. 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