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_ ' .. . j- ' - +, en'll Froftt by the SplllMArray ofarl NlfoI'WU or Toaay's SellingLJ New 3d adati Sh apes nn'sPumps and Oxfords Women's Knit Underwear IN THE OiLLNEWN DEPARTMENT ouI Nepuaton foN.oPADkeNT $3.00 a Pair Cheaper Here-The Stocks Are M uw SatisnI I t to date in everythhing p hng to W"n an 5 a1t '3 c 'a nd . l , taued t ehis se h. Hbre has 3PO Union Suits t and been nothing "new that hasn't .. . been shoy here, providing it has This should prove, an espe- Worth p to 75c been., . is h, p ractical and sensi-, clally attractive item to women Excellent knit g rments suitable for bar" We avoid the freakish and calY garntsiblfo 4.. treme as much as possible. who arc not yet provided with summer wear; nuade from softest Sea Y assrtmntof sa d uesterday's express brought us a ammer footwear. It's high- Island cotton y rns and come in a Large assortmjnt of seiloland untrimmed shapes. They are all nifty and becomin ,.and are very much more reasonable than class footwcar, too, being made great variety of! styles; low and high they were 'earlie.,. a season. for us by some' of. America's nccks, long arki short sleeves, ankle ,,PET.r. SAILORS $1.50, WORTH $2.00 foremost shoemakers. The choicest leathers have * and knee leng ths; also all sizes; spe Made from stylish rough and plain straw braids, trimmed with gros been used in their construction and they come in cial, only ......... ................3R and 0 grab bns; colors, black, burnt and white; special ................5 heavy and light soles, as well as medium, low and high PATTERN HATS $5.00, WORTH $7.50 to $8.50 heels; also lace, button and strap styles; pumps and Summer UIdervests for 20; Worth About Ooubk Really elegant affairs; mostly trimmed in our own work rooms. Women's jersey ribbed undervests, woven 'from clear white cotton The shapes are fashionable and the trimmings are applied with ex- Oxfords, worth as much as $4.50; special, only, a yarns; pretty crooheted necks and arms; very good summer ar quisite taste; they'll please you imhtensely; special, only............ $5.00 pair ............................................. .......... ........................ 3.00 ments; special, only, each .................... . . 0 Wool Serges Worth 75c Yard 50c The finest qualities of Amoskeag and Other Fine Makes of Beautirl Tissue Voies 25c Yard Compare these serges with anything shown in Summer Cotton Dress Fabrics Ginghams Only 8c and I0c Yard The Regularn Price is 40c the town at the same price and you'll agree with * Reduced from 50c to 35€ a yard Well Worth 15c The prettiest and daintiest of summer dress u that they are splendid bargains; they aGrenadines, imported Sherretts and fancy Factory lengths of high-grade dress ginghams fabrics; a soft sheer wash fabric suitable for s e are sl n e striped messalines are included in this magnifi-i in a great variety of patterns and colors; they aristocratic summer dresses as we inches wide, are closely woven from fine cent collection of summer dress goods. The c iat variety of patti ns and colors; they aristocratic summer dresses as well as waists; worsted yarns and come in shades of navy, colors and patterns were selected with a great come in plaids, stripes and checks and are fast the colors are absolutely fast and come in deal of pains, so that you won't find a bad one colors; sold in every dry goods store for as shades of pink, light blue, lavender and tan; cream, tan, brown and black; special, only, a among them; worth regular, 50c; special, a much as 15c; special sale prices, only, per good values at 40c; special sale price, only, a yard ... ................ ............................... .....................................50 yard ...................................................... ........................................... 3 5 1 yard ...................................................... ................ 8 and 10 # yard ............................. .................. , . A Sale of Women's SALEOF Women's Skirts $5.00 for Skirts Worth $7.50 and $8.00 Women's walking skirts of best panamas, serges and homespuns; an Splendid Spring and Summer Garments assorted lot closed out from an eastern manufacturer at a bi dis count; all sizes; skirts.Worth to $800; special, only............... .00 Worth Up to $20.00 on Sale at Women's and Misses' $12.75 Summer Dresses "Special $3.5, Values up to $6.00 This is surely the best coat bargain offered this season; there are upwards of00 coats in the lot and every one of them is a late spring Women's summer dresses in a wide range of styles and materials, all and summer style; they are cut from a variety of good materials, cut in the very Itaest fashions, from the prettiest wash materials; such as blue, black and white serges, fancy homespuns and woolen many of them are trimmed with fringes, laces and embroideries; - mixtures; you'll like them immensely; coats worth as much as make cool and pretty street dresses; values to $6.00; on sale, at $20.00; special sale price ......... ..... ........... .. .......... .........$ 12.7 5 only ......................$38.7 5 Those Pretty Irish Lace Jabots at Half A Bargain in Sheets and Price Are Attracting Much Attention PIllow Cases t4uturday's an noutl clemeflt brought a great mIat' customers (0 CHST ES R EDU CED PROM 7S to 10 , to the neckwear counter, W, rei~veod many compilments PILLOW iASES REDUORD PROM 15e 70 to on liing able to sgiv thoes prttty Jabots at halt price; we ilTouekreparr would do Well to look linto this pnt shall continue the offer a day or Iwo longer in, order to give 0 1rorIL, for it will man a substantial marns intr i nmore of our customers an opportunity to obtain them at chise or bed supplies. The muslin used in making those the wooderfully low prices, there are a great many pretty pillow eases It a very good Quality, is torn and hemnned speeimens left, so that thowe who 'omame today twill not be • into sheets, 7Jx90; the price Is emall indeed, consIdertng dsappolnted; a cLhoice of a splendid asuortment -.- the quality Involved. HA F RCE, , ', .. .. ,,Hioeti worth 71c, special ....... . .. . " " ~ ~~~~~~Pillow eases worth 1.0, upedial' ............ ..............0€ NOTES OF MINING Sjpokatne, May',( 21.--OlfcIl *Rfl itinement, 33 made In Spokane thia tbc o nunmollatI4td Mining & Bmeltng e4)nhyiany will expend fully $100,000 In lnlprovotwntw on its smelter at Trail, '. (~. The, betternment lnplui* a mattte plant amnd'a 10a ipl ajid the instaifatlon: of an elctrlio trolley' ey. trnl, thus InereaslnO the capalty of tht.,ooit of oa p oprq 01 aeen gra tlyr.4Wid by rijawiwiilt ra* matte U24i ihe Jurn~e.1itut4 qx, first r4tlui0. t*. I fnttnaoC .an4d pttý T)% rPr 5obt been in operation seven weeks, is known as the pyritic system, using 8 per cent coke pnd 5 per cent siliclous ore. The imprdVem.nt in the load refin. ery consists of the construction of a building and the addition of 84 re* fining tanak, giving the plant a total of 884 tanks and inpreasing the ca -pacity of the plant 2S to 100 tons a day. The elqotrio tramway systeim will conaect the five levoli at the smelter asd the oats will iootavey the anodes tfrbh the amelteH direct to the refin. Two.uhadrpd thousand dollars is the optC'of the stamp mill put ina opera tfln a w (eW da4 ago on the Mother Lude mine on Shooep creek, British Columbia. It has a capacity of 70 tons of ore a day. The ore belng treated is free-milling ore and is sald to average $35 a ton. The compat9y. has $L,350,000 worth of ore blocked out. The Moth4r Lode ,adjoins the Nugget mine, which, although worked on only a small scale, has been a steady payer since 1000. eorge H, r Chandir, president of the Hlasel T. mine at Libby, Mont., and A. 0, Gray, a stockholder, who have Just returned to Hpokane from a visit to the mine to Investigate the strike of high-grade ore In the property, report there it a large amotuqt =lore in sight, tMr. ..andler says the ore Is rich in Qold,,gllyer and lead. The extent of the rich ore body has not been determined but enough of It has been seen to Justify the statemesint that the shoot is luarge. An assay-glver value In excess of $67, Canadian Paclflu Railway comparny has formally taken over the Kasio & liocan railroad an4 will proceed at once to standardise and operate tile road which serves one of the most Important mining dlltrlcts in .lritilsh Columbia. These oftlcers were elected: President, 'George Bury,; vice presi dent, J. 8, )DennI* IRoretary-treasurer, ., A. Walker; directors, T. Heeney and IC'. L. Stephens, S. .iampbell, superlatendent of the -4astbful-urprise nilne ,at` Danville, reports that a velin of eight feet in width has been cut 500 feet deep oft the pitch on the 400-foot level. The vein it approached on that level by a crosecut tunnel of 1.208 feet apu at the. Intersection the average value 'of the ore sla 82.15 a ton. PFour hun dred feet from the portal of the tun nel Is a four-toot vein of free-mill ing ore, whilli averages $i a ton, with rich pockets. Prank McC.affrey, manager of the Montana (old Mines company, operat Ing' in landers county, Montana, ha. assembled a crew of mlneri In 8po kane to resume development work on the pro'erty, whidh "is a frde-golG praposltion. The development work thie year is 4,dulled to put, the property in hlape to be a good pro. ducer, a large body of high-grade quarts having already boon blocked out, Governur Jamen H. Hawley of hti. ho has called a meeting of -minlng neon at Bolse, August 1 to 8. The purpose of the gathering is to outline needed legislative reforms of Interest to mining wmn. Other states will hold conventions later In the fall and the matter will be taken up by the north, west mainng convention In Spokame in IPobruary, 1911. C. 14. WIkstromn, preal*4et of the McKinley mine at Orlent, Wash,, has received sample of ore from the tun. e1., the aueaye show 60 `eeua$'Id all ver and $8.26e n gold. The entire faoe of the tunnel Is In ore, which Is i1. proving in quality. The tunnel is now In 510 teet and has a vertical depth of h60 feet. Work has 4been arried on throughout the winter and more than 800 feet of tunnel work hba b.eu oompleted. Rana Peterson, one of the owners of the Liberty group of eight claims, lo: cated on the east side.,of the Idaho Montana line, reports that a foot 4, ore,,.running 26 per cent copp*r, -ie 'ea~n oua4. In the face of the t.pa a6L In addition It carries gotdf sliver. The .ledge betW.eiy' the wi-ls where It is being worked Is beW ' rand fIve teet in width, alWg* currie's* ýgood-pa~f·r,ý.ý ,