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** ST "3* 0 ^ ! T- r 10 I ^ We invite special attention to the following: Dainty Colored Handkerchiefs My special values25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and upwards. Mourning Handkerchiefs Exclusive Designs25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and upwards. Gentlemen's Handkerchiefs The latest novelty,the new colored handkerchiefs, the decidedly new seal initials and the new taped and barred effects We show them exclusively. At 25c each or $1.50 for six in fancy box Jeweled and Leather BeltsFancy Hand Bags Opera Glass BagsFrench FansHair Orna- mentsLorgnette Chains - Pevals Corals JetFancy StonesHat Pins and Pendants. Smart Neckwear 50c to $5.00 Special Petticoat Sale Values of unusual excellencespecially priced for this sale: 25 dozen best quality taffeta in black and colors with ruffles or accordian pleating. extra dust ruffle, regular price $7 50 Special $5.00. Handsome assortment Holiday Petticoats in lace and embroidery tummed Another great offering choice of several styles, made of choice French taffeta rich street and evening shades knee flounce with extra ruffle and fine tucks reg ular $10 value Special $7.50 CLOSING OUT OUR iliipiiwili Fancy Cooking Apples, per peck, 30c Sound Cianbernes per qt 8c. Florida Gi ape Fiuit, laige, each, 12c Sweet Flonda Oianges per doz, 18c Laige Russet Flonda Oranges, pei doz JSc New Dates pei lb 6c Calif 01 m x Table Figs, per lb, 9c BEST AVAL1SLT Mi: \TS, PER LB 37c Shelled Almonds pei lb 30^ Jordan Almonds pei lb, 45c Fanc-y New Mixed Nuts per lb 15c French Cream Candy, 5-lb boxes, $1 20 Impoited Mai malade per jar 18c Laige Maraschino Cheines, per bot tle 70c Apple Jelrv laige glasses, each, 10c BEST BETTER, PER JAR, $1 37. Dany Buttei, sweet, per jar, $1 15 Butterme choice) pei lb 13c Queen Olives, per qt 25c Heinz s Mince Meat pei lb 14c Soui Kraut, pei qt, 6c Dill Pickles per qt 8c Catsup home-made, quart bottles, 12*4f Snyder s Catsup pei bottle 18c Snder' Chili Sauce, laige bottles, 23c B1RBERS WHITE SATIX FLOUR, .$2 25 Rolled Oats 10 lbs 30c Quaker Oats per pkg, 10c Coin Meal 10-lb bags, 16c Soda or Oyster Ci ackers, per lb, sy.c German-made Pietzels, per lb, 9c. TOMATOES, 2-LB CANS, S CANS TO A CUSTOMER, PER CAN, 5c. O C Coin, woith 15c, per can, lie O C Succotash, per can, 12c O C Beets, per can, 15c. New Telephone Peas, per can, 10c Ideal sifted early June Peag, 2 cans for 25c 3-lb cans Baitlett Peais, per can, lie A B. C. MALT EXTRACT, PER DOZ, $1 18. Celery Compound, large $1 bottles, 35c Her s Malt Whiskey, per bottle, 77c Old Giape Brandy, for mince pies, per pint 50c Williams' Canadian Rye, per bottle, 78c. BEST DRESSED CHICKENS, PER LB, 10c AND 12c. Good Corn Beef, per lb, 4c to 8c 3 lbs Spare Ribs and 1 qt Sour Kraut for 25c 4 lbs Lamb Stew for 15c4 * Lamb Chops and Steaks, per lb, 10c * " McMillan's Fancy Sugai-cured Hams, half or whole ones, per lb 12c McMillans Best Bacon, per lb, 15c. New Gulf Shrimps, per qt, 35c. Standard 0steis solid meats, per f qt 33c. Jones' Dairy Farm and Stiles' Berk- * shne Sausage Patrons of Journal want columns I are requested to have their copy In j the office by 11 30 o'clock on Satur day In order to Insure proper classlfl- j cation in that evening's Issue. | fit ten* ^V MONDATf EVENING, 518 Nicollet Avenue. Holiday Gifts of superlative beauty, daintiness and practicability. French Handkerchiefs Our magnificent showing of French handkerchiefs is creating unbounded enthusiasm amongst our patrons, and what can be more acceptable to the lady of re- finement than dainty handkerchiefs?one can never have too many of them. Our showing is equal to anything on Fifth Avenue, New York, and added to this, our values are absolutely beyond competition. A wonderful assortment, 25c to $35.00 each. [ French linen, tape border, initial. I French linen, lace border, initial. - for gifts. At 50c each or $3 for six in hand=painted box. I French linen, roll edge, initial. 1 Frenc h hand-hemstitched. I Swiss embroidered Irish linen. ( Fine Fiench linen handkerchiefselab j orately hand-embroidered Initial We especially emphasize our unusually attractive values in fine French linen L'Art Nouveau handkerchiefs at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Articles of Paris -Artistic Gifts. f Hand-made Turnovers. I French embroidered Sets, French Stocks. i Charvay Bows, Toulle Bows. I Beautiful effects in Head Scarfs. A LL our high class quality Fur Boas Scarfs, Muffs, etc , aid "- our great variety of skins for made-to order garments, will be sold at exceptionally low prices to close out Some fine selec tions for Xmas Gifts REAL BIRD SONGS To Be Given at the Wesley Church This Evening Music lovers are eagerly looking forward to the lectin e-recital of Chailet Dennison Kellogg this evening at We&ley M E church Hi s lectuie on bird life is not a scientific analysis of trncl habits, but a series of personal anecdotes and nar ratives with all the delicacy and aroma of camp life superbly illustrated by photo stereopticon views taken by Mi Kellogg in the homes and haunts of the birds themselves Journal want ads wouldnt inciease so fast if they didn t bung adveitiseis satisfactory letuins for then money J&ar/r// u/ho Seek inspiration to gladden the heart of ye fair lady, be it known that Mes sires E. Albrecht & Son offer their Fur wares as most appropriate gifties for a A wonderful aidin washing dishes, glassware, silver, pots and pans is $ It softens the water, cuts dirt and grease and makes everything shine. GENTSRAIi USES FO GO) DUST: S^-i-^ 8 ""S '"whin and dishes ! S,S^S? ,T I mmtmi The wedding of Miss Kathenne L. Selover and Sidney R Mather was quietly solemnized Saturday evening at the home of the bride's parent"*, Mr and Mrs Peter Selover on E Nineteenth street The decoi ations were appropriately m the Chiistmas colois ted and gieen and holly was used in profusion Th e bow window was banked with evergieens Among the December weddings will be that of Miss Eleanor Lees and Waltei Palmer of "Valley City, which will take place Wednesday, Dec 30, dt the home of the bnde, 1815 Uni \eisity avenue SE. Both Miss Lees and Mr Palmei ai e graduates of the unneisitv ^nd two years ago Mi Palmei leceived his diploma from the dental department Saturday afternoon the Misses Mc Cuidv of Seventh street SE, gave a paicel showei for the bride and a de lightful feature of the affair was a butteifly dance by Miss Wmified Green Next Monday Miss Mabel Lees will gne a luncheon for her sistei. Edwin Munay celebrated his birth daj Saturday evening by a dmnei to a numbei of his friends at 1819 Nicol let avenue There were a number of congratulatory speeches Mi and Mr s O C Wyman will grve a buffet suppei, followed by a dance at then home on Park ave nue Satuidav evening, Ja n 2, for their gianddaughtei, Miss Helen Par t i ldge Miss Mabel Stevenson will enter tain Thuisday afternoon at hei home on Poitland avenue for Miss Pauline Coggeshall Satuiday evening Mi and Mrs Ar thui Shepard gave a dinner at Don aldson's teaiooms Re d and white carnations decked the rooms Th e guebto were Messis and Mmes James Sullivan Louise Sullivan, Mi s Lee and Mrs William Sessoi of St Joe, Mich Miss Annabelle McShane, a bride of December was the guest of honoi Saturday afternoon at a handkei chief shower given bv Miss Jean Bailie at hei home on Hennepin avenue Holly and gieens with red carnations foimed a holiday decoiation thru the looms There weie twelve guests and m the evening a corresponding number of young men joined the young women Satuiday afternoon Mi s W C Tubbs entertained twenty-five women at her home on E Eighteenth street Twenty-six dolls were diessed during the aftei noon to be given to Bethany Home in behalf of the Sunshine so ciety Ligh lefreshments were seived Miss Alice Howard entei tamed about thirl v guests Fuday evening m honoi of hei two cousins Miss Mamie Howard and Mibs Emma Eckman wno leave foi then home m Cokato to-monow Various games weie plaved and both vocal and mstiu mental numbeis weie given Pait neis foi suppei were obtained bv matching quotations found in walnut shells Those piesent weie Misses, Howaid Eckman Osteiberg Johnson Olson, Howard Halev Laison, Clint Olson Biuedeily Crittenden Boig strom Nelson Messis Boman Oster beig Quist Peterson Anderson Pe - terson Howaid Johnson Peterson Enckson, Davis Peteison and How aid *%jae Ye are pledged some things of beauty, that will be received favor ably, and which will cost ye marvelous small moneye. Look that ye Furs come from ye Original Fur Shop of A Christmas Shopping Oasis. In the maddening whirl of Chiist mas shopping Signoi Pei eras studio 614 Medical block is a welcome oasis of quiet and beautv Theie one may belect m peace ejquisite gifts fiom his collection of Foumier paintings and monotypes the latter quaintly flamed m wiought coppei and especiallv ap - propriate for hbraue s oi dens Flem ish and Mernmac potteiv old china Italian watercolors mosaics and Soi rento novelties and old bits of jeweli v The collection will be especially help ful to shoppeis of artistic tastes who desne exclusive novelties of assured merit 0cl*RclothesU w$n E MINNEAPOLIS JOUENAL. andd festoonedplac with garland5? of green hel in e with holly-ted ubbons Miss Laura Selovei played the Lohengrin" bridal chorus at. the bride and hei matron of honoi Mi s A William Selover, en tered Mii Selover wore gray silk ctepe o\ei giay and carried a great bunch of hollj Th e bride was m sheei white muslin fashioned with lace and embroidery and carried Amei ican Beauty roses A W Selovei acted as best man and the service was read by Rev G S Rollins in the pres ence of thn ty guests Mr and Mis Mather left for a trip and thev will be at home at 2212 Ninth avenue b after Jan . 1 Mi s Mathei s traveling gown was of brown bi oadcloth with hat and coat to match Miss Ehnoi Pabody entertained a small gioup of young women very m - foimally this afternoon at her home on Thnteenth street S Mi s J Fow - lei Vveiy of Vitkm, Minn, was the honor guest Mi s Avery is spending a lew weeks with her paients, Mi and Mrs Geoige Esmond, on Park av - enue, while D r Avery is taking post graduate work in the Chicago hos pitals PERSONAL AND SOCIAL Sumner 1 Mcknight will leave for a trip to Lgvpt Dec 20 Mr* 1 1 Mooie i spending the week in I ai mington with hei Ulster Mr ami Mrs W lllnin DeeiiLS Morse of Iriulliu avenue ire home fiom a yrc-teru trip Pupils of Miss rillin met Rave a recital Sit mda\ -tfttmoon at hei bonie on Ilarnet aveuue Tiijsc takti ,. pait weie Tloia Gale Julia Put pie Mai bmltli Ruth 1 aln ei Iinogene md Rock well Ntl-son mil \rthm Scivcr Minneapolis people it New iork hotels are as follows Cadillac T A Percival Broadwaj Central B A O NeiH Impelial P Bossier Manhattan R \ Paikti Hollaud H C Clarke h L Lockwood lit raid Square A Get Mi. Hoiente \oidale ot T\ entv seventh lve nue S wis pleawintlj sin prised I iida-\ evening 1 \ a laige gtoup of friends G imec were phned ilitl music was furnished In *ftle fewanson 1 lot j t nee Peterson Ma\ Ben*n and Mi Ojrren Vlisb ' Nordale was piesentcd with a handsome ring reeht th , silrerware and tinware polishing brasswork. olgansins batlt room pipes, etc , and making the finest soft soap. ' GOLD DPST MAKES HARD WATER SOFT GOING ABROAI Minneapolis in Closest Touch with European Fashions. Mrs C J Stoike the head of the Wjlliam Donaldson & Co millinery de partment is prepaung for her semi annual trip to Europe She will as has been her custom visit the great fashion centeis, foi the purchase of goods in her department, the placing of oiders for the latest models, and the gathering of ideas for next season She will also execute commissions for her patrons, which she is now ready to receive London, Paris Berlin and Vienna will be her objective points, with side trips to the places where fashion delights in her expositions, world-renowned health and winter re sorts She will return with the ma - tenal to keep the northwest in as close touch to European fashions as Ne w York itself. AY SALE BOOKS AND STATIO Most of us are looking for usetui gifts for relatives and friends this year, and with this thought uppermost, we turn first to the great realm of books. Splendid gifts they always make, the latitude of choice being well nigh limitless. Of equal value along other lines is a present of stationery, so we add a few hints. BOOKS For Young FolksL. M. Alcott's "Little Men" and "Little Women" series, an 8-vol. set, hand- *7C somely bound in latest style, per set $6 each. I 9 C "Little Prudy Children," by Sophie May, a pretty set of neat 16 mos., six in all, Otj$L f% f% per set qJfigB%f%J0 "Five Little Peppers and How They Grew," 25c. Rosemary Series"Wonderful One-Horse Shay," ' 'Bitter Sweet,"Whitter's Poems,Longfellow's QQ Poems, etc., bound in full limp leather, each.COG "Plays and Players of the Last Quarter Century," a beautiful 2-vol. set by L. C. ftA hl% Strang 9Ui6U For More Mature Minds"What Is Worth While" seriesDrummond, Abbott, A [J ^ Eliot, Clark, Murray, etc., each * JC "Tobacco in Song and Story," Bachelors and Bath Robes" and' 'Tobacco Leaves," in paddedti*41 "i O leather cover with gilt lettering, choice... ^P lalO Poetical Works, Padded Leather Bound, 98o. Hundreds of other books of Fiction, History, Poetry, etc., and all the late copyrights. Splendid lines of Juvenile Books, etc. Space forbids further mention- See the Books. Cloaks, Furs and Skirts If you are interested in ready to=wear garments take advant= age of this opportunity as these values are away below the or dinary. Women's Electric Seal Coats, 22 inches long, made of whole skins, lined with Skinner's Satin, kept in repair free of charge one year. Worth $40.00. Justfcfg C|| think of it . Art Department Visit our new enlarged dept Bead Sale newest Indian Beads, all colors and '^lamp shade fringe"10c bunches for 4c Embroidery Wash Silkskein 50c Pillow Tops stamped, lithographed and tap-tfl| K ** estry m^%j, CSiiyren's Gioaks Best tailor-made zibeline, beaver, velvet and eiderdown box coats, worth to $8. Choice now, $4.98,$2.98 f|| 4 | | g | and V %ftf Dressing Sacqtses, Robes Great Christmas Sale. 200 doz. flannel and wool eiderdown and Terry cloths all colors and sizesworth to $2.00 choice, 98c |tf* Extra Special News JUST A FEW MORE DAYS LEFT TO SIT FOR YOUR XMAS PICTURES Even though it is late we have fast and extra facilities for turning out extra fine portraits. Remember: Sun or Shine we can make the sitting. Step in any moment and make an appointment or, if you prefer, come all prepared, you won't have to wait long. \psrn, I * rc DECEMBER 14, 1903. By one of tho?e timely strokes in merchandising we are able to offer you about 700 dozen imported Swiss Ribbed Underwear bought from Scott Bros., New York. Forty & Gifts on the itoliar was our figure, and now, to you, we quote the same terms* The assortment includes wool, silk and wool, lisle and cotton vests, pants, tights and combinations suits, be- sides a lot of high grade domestic goods in wool and cotton. For your convenience, divided into five lots: Lot 1 vals to 35c 15c ^ISPBSMJP Women's Zibeline Coats, made with long skirt, blouse front and mi]itary col- ^ 5 (! i$f lar, worth $16.50H*I f ** Women's f -length fine all wool Kersey Coats, in Castor only, made in the latest styles and lined throughout with Skinner Satin worth ^'ffil $&$% to $25 ^ 1 'If m%&If Women's Walking Skirts, the kind you usually pay $4.50 for. Tuesday, g&4| gig Ladies' genuine Irish linen Handkerchiefs with embroid ered initials, special values at 75c, 50c, 25c *g R ^ and lOli Children's Handkerchiefs in neat Xmas boxes, plain, em broidered or initialed, at low est prices. Men's fine Japanese Silk Hand kerchiefs, with handsome em broidered initials. These were bought at a big reduction be cause the assortment was in complete values to *3|K*% $1.00. Each Clearing Sale. Morris ChairsWe're some what overstocked in this line, so, beginning Tuesday, we offer just FIFTY, in oak, Ant werp and mahogany, at prices ranging from $23.75 down to $6.50. For example, quarter sawed chair,polished claw feet, regular price g||0 OiZ $12. Sale price, q**Mm%Jf All others reduced in like pro Dortion. STUDIO, 427 Nicollet Ave. mi \WBWimimmtm**i0*m VVASSS*^ * !&^^^^\^^^^&&^^*M^S Hurd Sn Hurlbut's high grade goods. Hurlbut's Highland Linen paper in three shades, white, blue, and pailette with wallet shape envelopes in 4RA neat tasty boxes a most desirable gift, box VvC Seals, (3 styles type), 25c, 15 and 1 Hurlbut's fine Linen hemstitched paper in all Kftj* the new shades in handsome boxes. 75c and OF U C Crane's Linen Lawn, put up in pretty gift Krt#* boxes. $2.50 down to OUC Two-initial monogram stamp on any station- 4C A A ery, per quire IOC Waterman's "Ideal" Fountain Pen, in all grades makes a most useful and appreciable CsSfJ S^Lft gift, up from |fcBW The "Remex", another good fountain pen, made by Waterman & Co. a good writer, 4* 1 Clfl Sealing Wax and Candles, in boxes, 50c and 25c. Gummed scrap books in linen, half linen and /&$%*% full leather covers, at $2.50 down to 'frvv Stamp boxes, address and memorandum books, play- ing cards, photo frames, Excelsior 1904 diaries, paper weights, etc., etc., many pretty novelties we have no room to describe. Sate Underwear OCA 1015 - E A Lot4 " ^ I - _ Lot 5 0 * 4 Lot2- vals to 75c Handkerchiefs Ladies'fine embroidered Hand kerchiefs, sheer quality, Irish linen orfinelinonjspecial values at 98c, 50c 9Eg* Men's genuine Irish linen Handkerchiefs with embroid ered initials in a ^E^ neat Xmas box, 6 for - w w Shoe Dept, Our hot shots that can't be duplicated. These are extra specials. Men's extremely fine Christ mas Slippers, dark wine and tan, high grade vici, all hand sewed, made to sell at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, to A close out 5f O i # Hundreds of pairs of Women's Storm Overshoes, the best quality, all sizes, all BQA toes, $1 grade at.... *f 5f t# Children's Storm Overshoes, 6 to 10h, best ^Qf* quality *5fO Misses' and Boy's Buckle Overshoes, best 2LQf* grade, at ^ " 5F v Mixed lot of Boy's Black Raw hide Shoe Packs, EQA $1.25 grade at i f 5ft* Clothing Dept. OOIJP Furniture Dept. Men's and Boys' Caps, all styles and kinds that usually sell at 75c, special for -.. . Bronze and Silver Vases of artistic and elegant design. Figures. Candle Sticks, Temple Gongs, Embroidered Hangings Screens, etc Also a famous selection of Benares Brasses. Bow Is, Vases, Tabourettes, Idols, et c, etc. W e have only a limited numbei of these curios Each article has been personally selected for its mdvvndual ehaim and beauty by our rep- resentatives abroad, all skilled and critical in the selection of art pieces. These curios will be open for inspection at our office, No. 314 Com- mercial building, 256 First avenue Nj between the hours of 9 a. m. and 12 m , and 2 p m. to 5 p m This is a rare opportunity for selecting beautiful and very uncom- mon Christmas gifts at reasonable prices , M,njK?"s ^ % I * **1^ g&fc^^^J^^lSSr*% STATIONERY J Stag Horn Toilet Articles File, Blotter, Shoe Horn, Curl er, Paper Knife, Manicure Knife, etc., always "flOtf* 25c, Tuesday IrfSiO Shaving Mirrors Triplicate Shaving Mirrors, 48c ORp Bead ChainsChoice of all our fancy Bead Chains, values to $2.00 CUCKOO I Nainsook Checks, unexcelled for durability, worth "^ 1 gr* 12k yard * 2S* Damask Towels.knotted fringe, handsome, all pure linen worth 20c each, 19 Iff* quantity limited .. . - 2*' Table Linen, 2 yards wide, all linen, worth 75c yard. As we have no napkins to match, we place them on sale at, yard L E. D0DD1ET & CO., 256 First Av. N. 314 Commercial Building. LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE." NONE SUCH MINCEMEAT In lOc Packages with List of Valuable Premiums. ~ Page 1 A Jewelry Dept. Ladies' Watches, 14-k solid gold diamond set cases, fitted with 15-jeweled ment, value $40.00 Xday'.... $27.50,move$45.00notElgi Gents' 12-size thin model 14-k 20-year guaranteed case, beau tiful hand engraved,fitted with fine American^ 4j O O k m'v't, Tues..M* ^mfV Diamond Ear-|g*(f| f|A rings, $125 ton* l^f IfV Diamond Rings, fl*K Q A $100 to Mff Hf I f Meerschaum Pipes, beautifully carved or plain meerschaum.or genuine French C&O T7 R briar, $10.00 to. HW i i f 0 Opera Glasses, white or orien tal pearl glasses 3 pair lenses, with or without adjustable handles, $15.00 fl|*l Q O Clocks, $12.90 to . Swiss Carved Clocks ... 48c Ormula Gold |g* Q Q Clocks, $15 to . *P 8 * ^f Decorated Vases and Urns, $7.50 to Applied Silver Bottles^ WZg% and Vases, $5.90 to . - *f ** Aprens Great Christmas Sale. 1,000 fine Swiss, India linon and lawn, lace and embroidery trimmed worth to ^RA $1. Choice. 49c and..^vU ' *- Directly Imported from Japan andlndia ~rvf*$#flS4* - V^fx/ ft F V*-V-' ^St^L-Mr m ^ 3 *