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'. ■ ' ► / I ; _ZT ' I Autumn Overcoats^ pnormous Selling of Cosmopolitan CD iC 00 I Men's Stylish Fall Suits Sk Conspicuous sale of Autumn Over- > rlr I—-/ _ ~ ~~T ~ '».,•:,■•■:■ -- - .-.: >;.■■■#■'••;,>---.,■-;..^. -.y..--- -■-•■•*--VJ-*;•■".. I •-'--■ j • V-' V-/ . V ~~-~ ~ ,. •,- T~~ , -■■ Pv coats at $10.00 and $i2.50-about S^ Qi 11 +C O tiH (|\mrr rVSrf. C f r\r Anfiimn /. !•' :V —— - f^_ rr^^rfm?" ' h 615,000 worth-the clothes are vicu- >4^\ OUllb dllU WVtriCOdlS TOT AUtUlTin -*-^/ ' P* ' if 11 Fall Suits $7.50-This f cunas and whip cords-made j ■■■ ;- '■ ■ ' l-' "' r' ' -'•'■■■ ;. "I ' ' - ": *>^W ■ item 19 a ■tart-It >» the # f a^h riS^ei?^ 1- N^^Y 12 StyUs °fPrince Alberts in fashionable Oxford gray and black dress cloths. W[\ S^K^sefono^ I Ki2o!oo^dr2^top TC J '26 s¥es ,of double-breasted Sack Suits in soft vicuna, heavy cheviots A f ' \\gaveSS_#w*-S^ f ' think se. th. m -they are woa- |(N \ /««^ effect worsteds 15 styles of Black Stnts hi genteel colorings and mg // StS!&^,^h?bta3?dlls t derful values and are made I I rickweave worsteds .;. .;<24C^ s^/esf^^senh7^ a .in new, correct n\ <\X orsieds in.all shapes, fine " the be»»t makers of top coats— I I ricft weave worsteds. ... .■ .240 styles, representing 4,000 suits in neu> correct \\ I orBledß m. all shapes, fine £ no, we will not advertise the I I 7 , / ..' /.J - ~ o/) "/^/ 4*- 7/1 V • / / " H \\J 4 ue Ber^ fancy check chey- W ■ name, we promised not to— IS ! shape sack, entirely new weaves i 20 styles of new yoke Overcoats in dark : X \T\ lots in handsome patterns, y°o°u k thfindthe Sv I I and meduim colors; in heavy and medium .weights 2.7 styles of new bell \V\ I sfmere^that we S^trong^s I erTc/alcn^raU^shorrs "fate" Ml I Shape long Overcoats exclusively s/lOWfl lure M Styles Of BOX CoatS, fasll- \\\ V effLrOanadian Twee'd^aU \ SSSo?i^?€^ ionable lengths, lined with silk, very novel weave materials t l2 styles of :f I ; \\\ : wSmIS^32SoS^SJ ¥ arranged in two grand <£-j yS - _JK(i Raglaiiand Automobile IVaterpVOOf CoatS 12 Styles Of neW r Avon boX \\ U d^end^We— y o a ortuni^ t?,anour Vrice $I*so J- U //^// back Overcoats ', Something"entirely'new. ;..: ••'. P, *& W that is peerless— ln all sizes " ' ' &BS&* os or and shapes—For <t^"7 CAt $ t Reading Trousers , These $15.00 Suits and Overcoats have the inimitable impression and individ- atc^S?. Fp??!? g.^^^^ v I The genuine Brombach Reading Trousers $1.50 Uallt^ that marks most clever custoirv,wofk . . .:-. I .The • fabrics were chosen'with t ester ' Wor^t^TrnilQPrQ -we have contracted for 15,000 pair and we critical discrimination and were • made up strictly rh -*4 I—* f\/~X | vvuibieu irousers have the contract to prove it —these famous, nat- j. ■ . . : - - .^r. v'v^ T ♦>. Xt: •- 4r .% «<\ i V H I fill t^.^xto^, *» : ura^ wool ray Reading Pants-are strictly | according to our very exacting specifications. .V I U^ 111 I :^^^S^^^^S^^t^& fast color tailor made, thoroughly shrunk and QM CAT C CQD I CCC THAN 1-? WHAT TAH ORS A^K ' I \ • \JXJ These bear Union stamp-Are ft wed throughout with f;■ shaped—the best business trousers Ct? —g (A UIN JALCrUIVLCJJ 1 nniN IZ, WnAl I AILWIAO/AOrS.. JT , I # ===== silk -All the leading fashionable trouserings cannot i on earth' and worth $2.80 a pair— 4) I. J U -it I CCC TO A M \H/UAT VHII U/HIII Pv PI "A PvT V 'nAV-'-'^"' 1* ~" ~ be had in tailorshops for less than 88.50—<f-) fin >■ onaaiefor....... *„..." X.- ; [ 1-3 LESS THAN WHAT YQUWOUtD.QLADLY AY «,\- ?; .^ -:■ N9 clotherwUl offer them for less than 35 $>J .UU Btw« iw , j \... —We will sell 5,000 pairs at, choice for S I " ■'".-- •: . I ' v ././ t '--: -:' -:V^'''''^^' :ri-Z:^.,..X-^- '' •' "■ ;/"■' '"■ '■' y ' ~ ~ _ "-, [ tj — l —■ ■——'— ~~ ' : ~~ "^"— ■ ' ~- -■■■■'■ ■ — , v..'i..- —... — -.-'. —-—■—■ ■—— ;..,"/ .' ' ■—■— '*' __ ;I .; This Great Boys' Store Never Disappoints. Every Item Exactly as Advertised. vi"-' Ji^m&r : V'"' '"'■ i ; Ora ominanflu Pir-i/^o+ <t 2 r\f\ II i ■-. > o i £ r a c + xi d .'c v L d-o or jS^l '■■ V** Hre-emrnently rinest j)y.UU Hats.. p S^l^ of Famous Armor Strength Boys Suits at $2.9? ■» 1 4 J> [, ; — ~ — TCHK *^P " pendsrs,loc Indisputably the best $3.00 men's fur hats in the world such t Sold the world Over for^S.OOthis'says volumes for Our masterful merchandising—it's t t^■ J3L:i':- *'■>"'■ X..' -:- , '■- -:;:^'V ; makes as Young's, Brennan & Carr, Hawes, and the peerless Selling thousands —it's riveting good will— it's dressing boys well —it's giving you ; - aS^««^ " • v -w¥^\ Monarcll of all aatdom. The Palace Special—l7s different sorts L FALL STYLES ARMOR C^OQC FALL STYLE ARMOR <£-> Qr I W' \*^ dimensioil9 — 2'6 distinct colorings-call for any shape—Knox. ? strength. 2-piece Suits—sizes 7 *\) / . /J Strength -3- piece knee pants 4) A• /J '^^^B«S^L«^SBk''-:' ■'■ ill 1 Youman, Stetson, Dunlap, Miller—in any sizeor dimension— com. $> to 17 :.. Suits, sizes 7to 17 S ' J^^^mM, t9&M Wi " •-" \Xfi n''i 'Mf&ffi pare them, quality for quality, style for style and heart to heart [ FALL STYLES ARMOR (£ OQC FALL STYLES ARM OK <£ r\r >^ffi^^^^Mit^SS §3S*mMtS*f. test—you'll say we give you for $3 as good a ~ hat as agencies' p» ' Strength .Norfolk ■ Suits—sizes 3 /. /J Strength young men's suits, sizes 4) S. /J ' I^^^ME^Sißi^^^S. l^^g—^s. ig 50 hats—we will do more— we will warrant every hat, whether it to 10 ". *-* 15 to 20....: .^- y^^^H Qra^ <^> -TO be soft, stiff, flange brim or golf style—it must abso- <£ -v A A 5* FALL STYLES ARMOR CtOQC ARMOR STRENGTH KNEE ar*'" ' M^SmSSmSSm iH^k ■' " H ' I-. }/ lately give you satisfaction or a new one free. We V 2 -W Strength Manly Suits, sizes 6 $/.V^ PANTS-double seat-double knee AS C i^^S^^BSfflH^Hl II JL If surely display.the best hat vulues on earth for J ; tol2 •••.... —Saturday at.. ~J V B&VW '/^ffffl fflffi^mH- %£s?*'J 60 STYLES OF ALWAYS $2.60 WAVERLY HAT $1.90— 5* BOYS' KRESS UP WORSTED SUITS, $3.9s— That.are worth $6.oo—nothing neater than lIKiF -l^|^ffl^^^^^^HH^ MC,, A Very fashionable,very nobby— a.:splendid, nervy deal (t -j QA J : serge or clay worsted — we have them in narrow and wide wale — in rough and smooth goods— Ilillllnifil^^ffi w ■ AT" & for cash during the dull season makes it possible to $ I / little fanay 3-piece garments, sizes 3to 12, or double-breasted jacket suits,; sizes 7to lS,.'or,^^^^Oipi , Wm 1*^■•• : 3. h ' give you the always standard $2.50 Waverly hat for.. _1 '• - f^ Russian blouse or Norfolk jackets, sizes 4to 10 —these are improved high grade gar- Ct ~) QC -'^^^^PPpi^l^^^^^^^V'.'-^^ ' ■■■'•y'.-■:■-■ -. - . - "-".'-' .- ■ - ■■- , . W ments —handsome materials and perfect fitting—worth $6.00, on sale here Satur- «-P A • y^f] {''^^^^^^^'^^\w^^^^^9g: -' ■ - I boys 3-piECE suits, sizes 9to is, $5.00— imported' English drab corduroy^^^^^^^^^^S: ]SJew Fall Furnishings The Service- $ AS p» Merchant tailored clothes— nice plain effects or KNEE PANTS—extra good quality— —' /^'^■'■' '■■ '^^B^m^^^^M^m''-''-'■■'■ ■' '■ '■■ "~— = * — r-> — / I fancy effects—new colorings in rough or smooth taped seams — riveted buttons—hip SI IP f_^_HS_S W'• • Remarkable 81.00 shirt new fashion, high Comfort ShOPS " P goods-new lot to be shown first time Saturday- pockets-sizes 4to 15-worth 98c ...? . J Ut>, ; n^i^«.' - r %&^^<£^*^& 8% l &> the best boys' suits ever shown for <£ -- QH BOYS' UNLIND BUCKSKIN GLOVES- i^ Hf • torn made, worth $1.50. On sale $ J .UU The Service-Comfort Shoes, $2.45-In ! he price-worth $8-to open the fall for fa _ double stitched seams- m VIB ' for.. -1- 36 different lasts and leathers, including |. business they are on sale tor y warranted quality- your choice Sat- SI \C iiSlH^ ' Men's high grade Neckwear, fall fashions, patent lather, patent colt vici kid, 4. 2,000 CHILDREN'S CAPS-Boys'caps and girls' urdayfor.... ........:.;;.. :^.,.;..^M^ ■» mßj. r Af^r ti box calf and kan- P caps at wholesale cost price— we bunch these BOYS' NEW FALL BOSOM SHIRTS—in IfillW mWM and designs, worth 01. Saturday I"VJV^ * VgL garoo— Every pair fa handsomely designed tarns, golf caps and new French percales— vertical:/stripes—in Ar\ Mwfffl ffllSH Men's Fall Gloves for street, driving and . lifflSfcv has rock oak bot v (jarnck shape caps—fresh, new lot in A Q blues,pinks and oxblood stripes—worth ZLrSf* -Wlim mjß_|v '■ I dress, in Mochas, reindeers, kids ana capes, JtmM®K%i^ French heels, 3k probably 300 different colorings —worth LJL(\r% to 98c—choice Tv-/V_^ mMslsf-'' $l&Sm! all the pew shades, every paird>-| A A Jm^mwK extension soles— . f up to SLOO-at choice f0r.... i.. U^ BOYS' ALL WOOL 'sWE^TERS-extra heavy MM' if, JSJSSf OnVal^. -atchthem *1' UU ■ jflHl^ ■» F^ tom™ 7 300 DOZEN CLOTH CAPS— Made from fine weight and close knit—maroons, navies, aA ' §? V /twrfa// * ' Men's $1 line English web Suspen- rsr* Jmmm'^UUr m? 0 a* a * §> worsted—satin lined —an actual 50c r\ -) with different colored borders— sizes 24 UHp 1111111 Iliilf Slilts - ders, calf ends, sliding buckles, / 577S 77 M^%®i/ * silk— o°dy c aI W cap—made from nice materials— on /A f* to 34— worth to $I.so—choice Saturday WV^ mWW 24 to 34 cross backs, 50c values, On sale.. --< JV^ W lg^.9 welt—They need $& sale tomorrow for .. .V.......... ;.>;.\ L* JKs BOYS' HEAVY WOOT, FT FFPP TT\n?n:^': H^M- r>«7 ' Men's fine imported fancy half hose /-\ r-' t :^'W S.° breaking in— ST ~ •• iJUia,. xii-AVI v>UUlj L.h,J_L-l3i IiIJNED -,:. .' :M :■ Co//^ in all the new colorings and stripes / C \H%-:iM ' They are absolute- I BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS, SIZES 7to 17— Cos- underwear— finished seams, .pearl but- ACS wSii :''-liii ' : Regulation, ". just receceived, worth to 75c. Satd'y -- -/ V^ ißl^^L ly foot form and $T mopolitan styles— closely woven, double twisted tons— extra fine finish— worth 75c a _I±^~\/^* *W&?' : 98c. Men's silkoline half Hose, in blues, reds, tans, B^J®^ are as good as sold £. cassimere—in solid blacks, browns, grays or blues garment—Saturday .....;.;......... I V^V^ :Kl:':?' i^&hLv^" '*' J row maco foot, Hermsdorf -« r\\ 1111^1 __k at $3 50 Mostly W as well as fancy effects-as good as you will find BOYS'NEW FALL HATS-In fedora or golf ,m& Hi i|W^^^ • ' fualitv^on sa^ 25C IZ2C A made'with Union. fe, at $3.oo—we are offering them to-. (h-| Cf) shape in pearls, cedars, browns and Ct-« /jr. f HHb| - :'S» Men's'heavy wool "sweaters," .'in 'solid colors, ft stamp. <t /-X 4C ♦ , morrow as one of the greatest bar- *f I•J \J • blacks—leather sweats— exact count- >\> I*^ J J^M • navy blue, maroon, tans, fast -* aa 'XS§P^ii| On sale / ' J «3» gains we have ever shown .......... -*- erpart of men's $2.50 and $3 hats ... -*- " ,- ■■■^.'~~-\S33 '■'*'• ■■'• :^v!^- '■■.*''■■'■>*". s:- black and fancy stripes, a good 4) I .UU for X :=::::: l A a. .a. __v. .^. a. aa a j£ IN A NUTSHELL Washington—3J.gr. Stephan, director of the Catholic Indian .missions since 1884, died here yesterday. Chicago— Emma Goldman has announced her intention of bringing a damage suit against the city an charges of false impris onment. Quiucy—Miss Flosie Head, of this city, has filed a breach, of promise suit against Charles A. Dewey, of Canton, 111. Dewey is a cousin of Admiral Dewey and is a married man. Helena—The National Bank of Montana brought an action in the district court against the Great Northern Express com pany t"o determine the liability of that com- I>any for *4tiuou of unsigned notes consigned. to the bank and secured by the Great North ern train robbers at Malta, July 3. Washington—Secretary Gage yesterday ac cepted offers of bonds aggregating, $7,508,800, made in response to his announcement ,of last Tuesday that he would receive offers of all denominations except the new Is. St. Joseph, Mich.—For the third time this year, a marriage license for a white girl to wed a negro was issued. John Pochein, col ored, of Chicago, married pretty Miss Rebec ca Johnson. Her parents are said to reside in Minnesota. Lincoln, Neb.—ln a letter to the president of the Bryan Traveling Men's Club, of St. Louis, William J. Bryan outlines what he believes will be the leading political issues of 1904. He insists that the silver question is not settled; that the fight against trusts THE MINNEAPOLIS JOUENAE. must be continued; the great question of.) government by injunction must be met, and, finally, that the Kansas City platform prom ises to be as sound a declaration of demo- I cratic principles three years hence as at the time it was adopted. He says: ■•It seems probable that imperialism will again be prominent and very paramount." City of Mexico—Americans from South America state that the Colombian situation is far worse than reported by the papens. They say that probably 5,000 men have been killed since the beginning of the rebellion. One man claims to have seen 1,000 desd bodies piled in heaps and consumed by burning. Helena—United States Senator W. A. Clark volunteered to Governor Toole to contribute 25 per -cent of a $50,000 fund to provtde a Montana exhibit to the Louisiana Purchase. Exposition, provided others, in the • state sub scribed the remainder. •' • '.'•■' ■;■,.-'-'.■ New York—Johann Most, the most widely known; of -| the "New" York anarchists and edi tor iof Freiheit, the organ of the anarchists, was i arrested \ last night. The ; complaint is based on and quotes in full a rabid editorial which Most printed in the Freiheit on,r-Sest;'i7.-" ■ :: ; Congdon't • Pitch Pipes i-,'v „. At ' Metropolitan ' Music Co., 41-43 6th st S. •••• •■'. ".j■■'■.-■ "■-'': ' ' '-■■'■ ~~'~y- '■■'■' * *.v-. ; . : -,' ..■ Don't i Keep I nx« Iron Don't Vme Somebody jwints them. I Advertise" them In the Journal want columns and vqu'H get money for them. -V r -.'■/''-\ /■.'■'■.-~'J- : .'/f MINNESOTA DODGE CENTER—Mrs. Polly Daggett, one of the pioneer settlers of this county, died yesterday. Her funeral will take place Satur day forenoon. LE SUEUR—The heavy rains of the past week have obliged the managers of the L,e Sueur county fair to postpone the meeting to Sept. 23, 24. 25. LAC QUI PARLE—The heaviest rain for years fell this week, about four inches in twenty-four hours. About an inch fell Satur (day, ao the drouth is effectually broken. r DULUTH—Miss Catherine Alward* : a mill iner, ; was awarded: ahverdict ; of • JS.OQO in the FRIDAY [EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13, 190 L district court in^ her suit against Isaac Green, a street car conductor, for breach of promise. FERGUS FALLS—Deputy Gime Warden Jones gathered in Deputy Game Warden F. H. Taylor of Campbell on the charge of sell ing prairie chickens, which Is forbidden by law at any season. PILLAGER—Ruben Rearick, L. A. Rearlck. William Coe and J. E. La Foe were arrested on a warrant charging tnem with stealing 23,000 feet of pine lumber. They waived ex amination and were bound over. GRAND RAPlDS—Andrew Hansen of Deer Lake was taken into custody an suspicion of murder. He came here for a doctor, saying aa aad accidentally soot aia wile. Cpoa ad vices from Deer River he waft committed M the county Jail. CABLe FLASHES London—A dispatch from Lord Kitcheno states than a son of Mr. Kruger and Cap-, tain Ferrelera have surrendered. Shanghai—A strong edict has been Issued by the court forbidding forever the purchase or sale of official positions. Another edict, issued at the same time, directs the imme diate establishment of modern military schools in every province In tae empire. -" Telephone your want ads to No. 9; «|tk'e> line. £ You -will tbe told the • price «ad ye* can Bend th» money la.