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\ ir1^"^ 5? 16 3JOTRSBA T EVENING, ' "f f **S ' Mail Orders * ,' ** Filled Quickly -9T & 3 r j Exceptions in This Sale Patterns. Fourteen Articles in Drug Sundries. Two articles in Notions. Danish Cloth Dress Goods. "Sorosis" Shoes. Regular lines of Children's Shoes. American Wilton and Axminster Rugs. Ewrythingtelseinthe store reduced. Silk Waist* $5 Silk Waists $3.95 1.95 Shirt Waist Dresses of White Duck, Lawn and Cheviot, worth to $3.25, at Wash Dresses of Chambray, Madras and Gingham, in white and colors, worth O TF WZ up to $6.50, at O B i O Women's Duck Skirts.blackoTh O ^ dots, worth $1.50, at vOQ White Pique Skirts, worth J to $2.25, at - White Pique Skirt*, trim med with embroidery, A 7 C worth $3.75 fiilO Dressing Sacques and short Kimonos of lawn, worth 4 * A -~ to $1.25, at O W Women's Wrappers A large collection of many materials and styles, all new, some worth as high69c as $1.75, at Shirt Waist Dresses $16.50 dresses for $1 0.50 19.75 dresses for 1 3.50 25.00 dresses for. 15.00 + Mohair Walking Skirts Black, values to $6.50, J | Of? V. Tailored Suits Half Price-* $15.00 suits at $ 7.50 18.50 suits at 9.75 22.50 suits at 11.25 . 25.00 suits at 12.50 30.00 suits at 15.00 32.50 suits at 16.25 35.00 suits at 17.50 Women's Coats and Jackets of all kinds Coats worth to $15 $3.75 $15.00 silk blouses 1 0.00 18.50 silk blouses 12.75 - 25.00 silk blouses 1 8.50 27.50 long coats 18.50 82.50 long coats 22.50 16.50 cravenette coats 13.50 16.50 brilliantine coats 1 2.50 10.00 pongee coats 7.50 , 15.00 pongee coats 10.00 18.50 corset coats 9.75 Separate SkirtsA large assortment of Skirts, in light wedght wool walking lengths, navy and gray mixtures, worth to $7.50, ajfc A "* Silk Dress Skirts $25 Silk Skirts at $27.50 Silk Skirts at. $82.50 Silk Skirts at. $35 Silk Skirts at.... $57.50 Silk Skirts at. $62.50 Silk Skirts at. $75 Silk Skirts at.... ffil Children's Coats6 to 12 years Coats worth to $4.75. Coats worth to $7.75. Coats worth to $10... Ages 14, 16, 18 Coats worth to $7.50. Coats worth to $10... Coats worth to $12.75. * Coats worth to $15 8.75 NapkinsMany new pat terns, f-size, worth $3 a A | A dozen, at *SalF Optical DepartmentThis is the last day on which you may get your eyes fitted in a perfect manner at.. *m * " Friday Is the Climax of this history-making Three Days' Sale Fridaywhen we will deluge with bargains in the very things that you need most from now onnew, timely goods Lay in vacation needs now, and your vacation money will last the you of inches, worth 50c, at mm I %M Same as above in larger, JB, O ^ 15x15 size, worth 75c TTdK U Couch Covers $1.48 Covers.. $2.35 Covers.. $4.00 Covers.. $4.25 Covers. $4.50 Covers. 39 and Nottinghams, worth 4 ^ 35c, at - f U Grenadine Curtains Silk cross stripe, for summer use $1.48 Curtains, a pair 98o $1.75 Curtains, a pair $1.19 $2.25 Curtains, a pair 1.8 9 $3.75 Curtains, a pair 2.69 Men's Socks of fast black cot ton, double lieels and toes, the 15c quality, at (basement)' Extra Bargains in Every Department*. Tooth Brushes of French bris tles, white ivory handles, a sample collection, worth toQ THE MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL. Seventh and NicolletFormerly Goodfellow'sSeventh and Nicollet every description. longer. Everything you buy here is a bargain, for Everything In the Store Is Reduced (with the few exceptions 4.50 7.95 BT.50 Silk Waists $12.50 Silk Waists Wash Waists Waists worth to $1.50 Waists worth to $2.15 Waists worth to $2.25 Laces Hand-made Cluny and Antique, in straight bands ana medallions, as wide as 9 inches, sold up to $3.50 a yard, at Suit Cases of genuine cow hide, 22-inch, nand rivited, brass locks, leather strap fasteners, corners re-in forced with leather, linen lined, four leather straps - O A ^ inside* worth $5 Oo* r PicturesArtistically col- , , ored subjects, in round brass frames with brass chains,glass covered, 10x10 A| I .90 1.19 1.49 20c, at .-.. . O O Lisle Thread Gloves in white, gray, mode, tan and black, Kayser make, Taffeta SilksOur full lines of 85c colored Taffetas, in about OQ4* 300 shades, at U5FU Black Taffeta silk, a yard wide heavy, lustrouswortn Olip ^px,^o, at...- - ^^^^^^ From 7 to 9, or while they last $10.00 13.50 . 15.00 18.50 . 25.00 . 29.50 . 39.50 Wrappers of percale, lawn and stand ard prints all sizes, 34 to 44, light and dark effects, goTfc ^ worth 98c 0f 1# Kimonos of white lawn with small black figures, all sizes, OOji 79c values, at OOU From 7 to 9, or while they last. .$1.95 . 2.95 4.95 Shirt Waists of white lawn, trim med embroidery, lace and fine tucking, $2.75 qualities, 4 M tffc . 4.95 . 6.50 7.50 Sofa PillowsFilled jwith down and covered with gCKxTcambric 18x18, worth 30c 23c 20x20, worth 45c 35c 22x22, worth 60c 49c 24x24, worth 75c... ...59c Extension Rods for sash curtains, - inch in diameter, will ex tend to 40 ins, worth 5c, at -From 7 to 9, or while they last. 1- 4 off Geo. D. Dayton. KANSAS CEOPS^If^Q eat Will Be a Record Breaker The Status of Corn. Kansas City, July 2.-*The Star says Mtorlally: - u . listed elsewhere)nothing reserved. Friday you will have the best buying chance of the season. 1.38 EmbroideriesN a in s o ok and Swiss, in edges and flouncings, fine grades, as wide as 9 inches, odd pieces from our best matched sets, 1 sold to 50crajrard, atr. Umbrellas. Women's, of the real" "Cravenette," black, on paragon frames, with steel rod case and tas sel, natural and sterling silver trimmed handles, 4 O O $2.50 values at - svow Umbrellas Women's, of black twilled silk, with se lected natural handles, A Q Q sold to $4.50, at oCamfO A 89c $1.50 2.70 2.98 3.29 $12.00 Covers 7.50 Pillows for porch and boating, cov ered with crepe, ruffled 18x18, worth 75c 39c 16x16, worth 65c 29o Curtain Ends of Scotch net HandkerchiefsWomen s and Men's, of pure Irish linen, hemstitched, J, J and i inch hems, full laundered sold at 25c Ribbons of aft eilk- taffeta, washable, in the best col ors, 3 inches wide, worth 20c, at Sheet Music Dance of the Water Lilies Hiawatha .-v .v Under the Bamboo Tree.. Harvest Queen Waltzes... Virginia Beauties Shirt Waists of lawn, in medium and light colors, 50c values (basement) at. . y 0% SilksDemi-Made Robes - black-and-white and navy and-white check Louisine, for shirt waist dresses natural color Pongee robes with embroidered and ap plique effects, both with one-color embroidered and some vari-colored val ues up to $37.50, at.. 25c I60 12c Women's StockingsAll our imported stockings in lace ana embroidered lisle, plain and drop stitch, val ues to 75c, at Men's Drawers 50c Nainsook Drawers . . A 89o Petticoats of black mercer ized sateen, accordion pleated, $1.25 value, at Feather Pplows100 pairs, filled with a good grade of feathers, covered with ^-QQA cy tick, (basement) the pairmFO U 15c 15c 15c 15c 12c 29c 35o r 39o .78c $1 Elastic Seam Drawers Persian Lawn48 inchesQQ .wide, 55c value, at O 5FU White BatisteMakes a handsome thin dress, 50 in.JSQn wide, 65c value, at nr*FO Table DamaskFull bleach ed, 72 inches wide, 85c C C A, value, at 90G the49c 75c quality, at These Astonishing Bargain s Pron 7 to 9 ?r:iiy Bvenrij. A long, in a 14o Opaque ShadesSix feet variety of colors worth 20c, at From 7 to 9, or while they last Ice Cream Freezers Handsomely ,, nickel plated, brass hoops 0,0 g% on pail, 1-pint size .... %W99%M Water Set*s of glass, decorated pitcher and six glasses, "T C ^ ^ regularly $1.50 I O O From 7 to 9, or while they last. ,_ .j f x / -m- Handkerchiefs^-Women's Water Pitchers of Flemish stone-, #g embroideised and lace f ware, regularly 50c, OCf#! now .-mm%9%3^ and 35c kinds, at .-*.' LacesFrench and-AIencon Valen- -'plight Gowns -of Musli Hubbard ' ciennes lace edgesa and msertirlgs,^x as widens-2 inches, a~large collect inserting neck and sleeve trim ' &or0 $1.25 per piece of 12 fj JJ %yards, ar. -'.- /- m*m*w{ . From 7,to 9, or whlle-'they last PerfumesOur^French extracts, in * H the most desired odors, in i-ounce 2lo ^ J. B. Mosher. agriculture confirm the opinion expressed by the 'Star that the state's wheat crop -would be one of the largest In its his tory The indications are that it will es tablish a new record. TJie acreage is larger and the condition better than- was the case with the great crop of 1901 ut this | stage of its development. The sources of MM^ v ' Shell Hair Pins, straight and waved, ,rd of six ^ always 10c per ca: ^~hj Dayton Dry Goods Co., Seventh and Nicollet, f ^- are so complete and' the news which comes from Secretary Coburn's office So reliable that the offteial" estimate of the size of the yield will be regarded as about as nearly correct as can be made "While it is still eoo early to make ac curate predictiong-about= the Kansas' corn, It may be noted that the farmers have not. h^yn d^9urag^by,^du^iu.UeAWb4cty ' - t-^-^^r Parasols of fancy stocks of this stylish kinds, at Chemises 50c Chemises.. 75c Chemises.. $1.00 Chemises. $1.25 Chemises. $1.50 Chemises. White Petticoats $1.75 Petticoats $2.25 Petticoats $3.25 Petticoats Drawers 25c Drawers 1 5 o 50c Drawers 35c $1.00 Drawers 87c $1.50 Drawers $1.19 $1.75 Drawers 1.2 9 $2.25 Drawers. ". t .59 29o Dress Goods of many kinds, all the later weaves and col orings, broken ends of lines 75c values 27c a yard $1.00 values 67c a yard $1.50 values .78c a yard Night Gowns $1.00 Gowns 79o $1.50 Gowns $1.19 $2.00 Gowns 1.5 9 $2.25 Gowns 1.87 $2.75 Gowns 2.49 $3.50 Gowns 2.75 $5.00 Gowns 3.98 $6.50 Gowns 5.00 $7.50 Gowns 6.50 colors,/69o ^V regularly $1, at.. English Dimities arid print ed Batiste, just right for hot weather dresses, ki monos and shirt waists, 15c values at Silk GinghamsGerman shirt waist and dress linen, and imported Madras shirt ings, 40c and 50c values at Wool Corded BatisteLight weight, in attractive shades of gray, rose, mode, reseda, light and royal blue, a %OQA grade at O mm %S Venetian in a beautiful finish and range of mixed colorings, pur $1.25 quality "TO** 71o Men's UnderwearLight blue Balbriggan shirts and drawers, Egyptian Balbrig gan and ribbed Balbriggan, Q Q g% values to 75c, at OOW Men's Underwear Two thread Balbriggan shirts and drawersthe "Impe rial" brand, always $1 a garment, at silk, our summer's RibbonsSatin and gros grain, in the most desirable colors, 1 to 3 inches wide, sold from 10c to 30c a yard, all in one^ , , ' * C*fc gathering, at,.:". .v.*r.* From Jf- 'to 9, or^. while they last, r% f " full laundered, our 25c th entire most 1- 2 off styl e y e ^ P ^e^-withcambrloc f t * -^reduced from 59c to fiOG,, jWrist. Bag ofg seal^ anld walrus leath- 12o fancy bottleB, each in an ornamented box, 35c kind v * ers, in black, brown,e tah n anads gray , lined with silk and suede plain H^and fancy frames in gilt, gun rtS-metal, nickel and oxidized, all ^have inside pockets with frame, Isold at $1.00, $1.25 and fgn Sc f pins. From T to 9, or while -they last '**k^\&M* Corsets of Batiste, straight front in blue and pink, the O JB A 50c grade, at. Sun: Bonnets and ' ^ children the 25c India LinonVery fine and sheer, 40 inches wide, 22c value, # M * * ,, .. j% at B^w^ # all linen, **? trimmed, Bedspreads Large crochet quilts, new Marseilles patterns, A %*%. $1.10 value, at OOG From 7 to 9, or while they last. Table Padding54 inches wide, 40c values, at 15o , ^ "?rn8, sold t y o f ^ uruffle p tuckinsg and- rtC Fro m T t 0 o r hi te y lt $1.50, at. From 7 to 9, or while they last, wfte*- A * have constantly beset them. It is esti mated that about a third of the acreage planted was washed out. But with excel lent spirit the husbandmen at once set to work replanting and it is estimated that the acreage will be only 9 per cent less than last year. ^ The,, growth has been so retarded tfiat favorable weathei from this ,\timu on. jruivlw jtece?sat to.vproduc a l A 37o 59o 79o 98c $1.75 Chemises "1.39. $2.25 Chemises 1.87 12.50 Silksnavy-and-white and black-and-white check Lou- " . isme, novelty check taffeta, stripe taffeta m gunmetal colorings, dotted taffeta, white novelty taffeta all the newest 01 this season's new silks $1.00 and $125QQ* qualities ...,, 05FW SilksWash Silks in high grade jacquardstidpe^ords, the best made, ana only a small quantity off the best coloringja, maise,]Hlegreen *r Pistachio, blue, pink rose and canary also satin stripe Bengaline, solid color pop- - lm, black India silk and black satin brocades, 59c values, at Silks-Printed satin fou lards in small figures and dots, both foreign and American, one hundred of this summer's most charm ing patterns and quality, a grade you have | always bought at 12Jc. ^ From 7 to 9, or while they last 2,500 Yards Percales of theJ bes %i t All-Wool Cheviot, in rarely pretty shades of navy blue, 40 ~ in. wide, the 50c grade. Navy Blue SicilianAn elegant heavy cloth, 54 in. wide, always AO* ' $1.25 a yard, at vOO - * From 7 to 9, or while they last - good yield Perhaps the greatest danger lies in the lateness of the tasseling This critical period of the corn's development will be postponed to the season when there Is a likelihood of blasting hot winds But with favorable conditions there is no reason to doubt that a good crop will be harvested ^The damg^ea^er-toaa^r^dejeqwsed^ Basement* Millinery at less than cost 58 .Trimmed Hats, at 69c h 62 Trimmed Hats, at $1.69 1 L A few exceptions listed elsewhere in this advertisement. 19o Men's Linen CollarsBarker (Dog's Head) brand, 4-ply, all sizes, turn-over corner style only, f ^ (Basement) - * Shirt.. Waists in black and white stripes, 50c values, (Base- 4 Of* mentt at - O U last wash kind, at. hats for 19o From 7 to 9, or while they last. ment ) at From 7 to 9, or while they FansFancy colors and decorations, sold from 50c to $1 each, at 26o best 6ct as t pretty 35c sir From 7 to 9, or while they last. JULY 2, 1903. *** Mail Orders Filled Quickly 's r vfl/^r. Millinery Bargains Many Minneapolis and St. Paul Women are Taking Advantage of this $1.29 Wonderful Reduction Sale Half PriceFridayOnly 41 hats left in this lot they are all desirable and good styles the priceswere from $3.50 to $15 on sale at one-half the regular price. $1.27 1.79 2.59 33r/3 $1.19 Corset Covers $1.50 Corset Covers.. $1.75 Corset Covers '1 .29 $2.25 Corset Covers 1 .5 9 $3.25 Corset Covers 2.25 HALF PRICIl-Basement. Choice of All Trimmed Hats, Choice of All Women's StockingsT h e imported kinds, m lisle fancy, lace, plain and em broidered $1.25 Stockings $1.50 Stockings $1.75 Stockings $2.00 Stockings % Pajamas in large assort ment of materials and col ors $1.25 Pajamas $ 1 $1.50 Pajamas $1.35 $2 Pajamas $1.69 All Negligee Shir&s reduced thruout our stocks. 69c Neckwear Four-in-hands, ascots, bows, ties and bat-wings, all new ones, including English twills, Oft^ at 23c and 0f0 $1 Reward It is our aim to advertise our goods by straightforward statements and to guard against deception of any kind. We will gladly pay $1 to the first person to report to our Mr. Mosher any misrepresentation. Second Floor. per cent Discount J on choice of every Trimmed Hat and Bonnet in the store, including all our new patterns. Half Price Choice of all Untrimmed Hats. * Choice of all Flowers, Berries, Foliage. Flowers.lfo 1 Choice Al i tae * B e Untrimmed Hats. R* K *c Negligee ShirtsFancy Per cales with pocket and a pair of separate cuffs, a large variety of colorings, the 50c quality at . . 98c $1.29 . 1.3 9 . 1.89 $2.00, at OoG Clothes BasketsAll 29c SuspendersThe well known "Pio neer" make, in the 50c O R A quality, at ofcOli 25c kinds 12fco Men's Belts- Values to 50c, at - 19o From 7 to 9, or while they last Women's StockingsAll O/Qj* our 50c fancy kinds, at..Uww Women's VestsExtra large sizes only, high neck, long-or half sleeves, and low neck, o4Al| sleeves, 25c quality, at.. - 2W Pillow Tops of the best grade, stamped and tinted for embroid- ^ ering, all the new designs, al- :' ways 50c for top $CA "f and back, at attOO Pie TinsAll sizes, Wash BoilersMade of , J block tin, old style make, ^ | copper bottom, will last for " " -jS^ many years, regularly ^ feSO $2.50, at OV ManglesFamily size, " bearing, regularly O A A ball $10, at. . $* D ^ lngly favorable for fodder crops, as was anticipated Pastures are in fine condi tion and oats, alfalfa and the grasses are all doing well The importance of a heavy yield of corn Is therefore not so pressing as it would be in a dry eeaSon." An immediate success follows Journal want ada. _. . **? l\ Frank H. Carleton. Czar *fcr*' 35c Negligee Shirts of fine Mad ras and Oxford, in oxblood and blue, with a j&air of separate cuffs, alse Mad ras shirts in blue and white stripes, with tie to match,4So 75c kinds at Negligee Shirts of white Egures rinted madras with small in black, blue and red, cuffs attached, and fine woven madras shirts, white grounds with stripes, with a pair of separate cuffs also a line of sample shirts values that run as high asOA A willow55o the 75c kind at Tea KettlesSolid copper, 1 rV 95c kind*7Kgfc nickel plated, the at. Angle Cake PonsThe cele brated Van Dusen kind regularly 25c, at. 15o TW0 Lemon Squeezers of glass, kinds, regularly 10c, at. Garbage PailsGalvanized, ^ 8-gallon size, the $1 Kj* all5 for. kmd 7Eo ff1.5fr U Gas Ovens of steel, worth $2, at Window Screens24 inches high, adjustable from 22 to ^ 34 inches wide, worth J* Extra Trains to Lake Mlnnetonka July 4. The Minneapolis & St Louis Railroad will run trains to the lake, leaving Wash ington and 4th avs N at 9 30 and 10.30 a. m , 1.45, 5 10 and 6.15 p m Returning trains leave Tonka Bay at 1.10, 1.40, 7:25 and. 11 p m Round trip tickets only 50 cents Fireworks, steamboat excursiona, l dancing^ bowjinj^ oto* - , - iryfm 35C OI5A*