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%ISSiSp^ PI? w-i Ninth Annual Clearance Sale! Ladies* and Misses' Coats Not a coat reserved every coat included in this sale. $12 50 and $10.00 Coats now $6.75 $15.00 and $13.00 Coats now $8.75 $20.00 and $18.50 Coats now$10 00 $25.00, $22.50 and $20.00 Coats now $12.50. $27.50 and $25.00 Coats now$15.00 $35 00, $30 00 and $27.50 Coats now $17.50. $40.00, $37.50, $35.00 and $30.00 Coats now $lc.50. $45.00, $40.00, $37.50 and $32.50 Coats now $22 50 $50.00, $45.00 and $35.00 Coats now $25.00. $55.00, $50.00 and $45.00 Coats now $29.50. $100, $87.50, $85 00, $75.00, $68.50 and $65.00 Coats now $37.50. $100, $90.00 and $85.00 Coats now $50.00. Furs All our high grade fur garments and neck pieces reduced regard less of cost a splendid oppor tunity. Near Seal Coats $40 00 Coats $25 00 $45 00 Coats $29.50. $55.00 Coats $35.00. $60.00 Coat? $40.00. $75.00 Coats $50.00. Children's Coats Greatest bargains we have evei offered, cost not considered - all sizes 2 to 14 years no re serve $8.50 and $7.50 Coats now $3.95. S10 and $9 Coats now $6.75. $11.50 and $10 Coats now $6.75. S13 50 and $12.50 Coats, now $7.50 $16.50 and $15 Coats now $10.00. $17.50 Coats now $11.50. All oui high priced novel ty Coats in propoition. A A SKIN OP BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER. DJS. T. FJELIX COCRAUB FRED T. HOPKINS. Pron'r. 39 Great Jone* St.. N.Y. WINTER RESORTS "Where blighting winds and nipping frosts ait tempeiedby the sea and s.un " Hotel Chamberlin, Old Point Comfort, Va. The situation, as well as the appointments, of this famous hostelry are peculiarly con ducive to recreation and enjoyment at this seaso 1 Cuisine and seivice of unsurpassed excellence Hampton Roads: ^^* Fortress Monro * * TUESD AY EVBMNQ.^^ 5/J NICOLLET AVB. A Fitting Climax to a Most Wonderful Successful Season. This sale includes every garment in our house at unheard-of reductions. All our high art novelty pieces evening garments dressy winter coats evening gowns reception gowns dancing gowns dressy tailor suits garments that have never been used as display or window pieces. Our great yearly Clearan ce Sale has proven by far the most successful in our busi- ness history -Hundreds and hundreds of pleased customers left our sto re Monday and Tuesday with thorough confidence in our advertised bargains-We were so unusual ly busy, even with our large force of extra salespeople, that it was impos- sible to show many of our best bargains T o overco me this difficulty we have rearranged all our departments and find we have hundreds of our very best bargains whi ch we were unable to show on accou nt of the crowded condition of our stocks and the unusual crowds attending our sale. Evening Coats K.f Costumes Over two hundred to select from As this is a class of goods we cannot de- scribe and cannot display publicly, we will try and give you an idea of what they con- sist of. For instance $125 White Chiffon Gown for $50 $250 real Irish Lace Gown now $150 Pale Green $100 Gown for $50 .$175 Black Chantilly Lace Gown over white, cream medallions, now $75 Light Blue Chiffon,Princess $125 Gown now $45 $75 Blue Crepe de Chine Gown for $35 Chiffon and English Lace $200 Gown now $75. We call special attention to a line of Gowns in Veiling and Crepe de Chine greatly reduced, at $32.50, $35.00 and $37.50 some less than half. -All our exclusive models in white, champagne, _ pink, light blue, tan and black in French broadcloth, zibeline, silk bengaline and surface cloth A rare opportunity to secure the most exclusive models. $32.50 and $35.00 for evening coatsreduced from $60 to $65 and $68.50. $37.50 and $45.00 for evening coats -reduced from $75, $89.50 and $100. $50.00 and $67.50 for evening coatsreduced ^rom $100, $125 and $135. $75.00 and $85.00 for evening coatsreduced from $150, $165 and $175. Negligee An unusually choice collection dainty room gowns and kimonas at greatly reduced prices Dressy Tailor Suits Instep Length Suits Our entire stock of high grade suits 500 to select from not one of these gowns have been in our establishme nt ov er two months French broad cloth, zibeline, panna cloths, Scotch mixtures, velveteens, vicunas and cheviots ?25 Suits now $15.00. $37.50 and $35 Suits now $19.50. $40 and $37.50 Snits now $25 $45 and $42.50 Suits now $28.50. $60, $57.50 and $55 Suits now $35.00. $68.50, $65 and $60 Suits now $45.00. $85, $80 and $75 Suits now $50. $135, $125 and $100 Suits now , FaUCV Waists $65 00 Dress Skirts In lace. Crepe de Chine, Peau de Cygne, Broadcloth, Zibeline and Voilenewest style effects $67.50 Skirts now $45.00. $50.00 Skirts now $37.50. $35.00 Skirts now $25.00. $30.00 Skirts now $22.50. $25 00 Skirts now $18 00 $22.50 and $20 Skirts now $15. $15.00 Skirts now $10.00. $13.50 Skirts now $8.50. At $5 each About 75 Skirts, both Walking and House Skirts, in canvas weaves, cheviots, homespuns and fancy mixtures and brilhan tmes: regular $15, $12.50, $10 and $8.75while they last$5. During this sale all alterations at cost of labor. No goods exchanged, on approval, nor money refunded. 1 * OKIKNTAT. UREA'YI, O B MAOlfiAi. BBAVIIFIEB TCamOTes ran,riniple Frecklescantata, otli Patches Hash arid Skin diseases and every blemish on beauty *nd defies detection It has stood the te6 of 66 jrenrs- antl is so nana Irsr e taste It to be sure it is properly mad*. Am-ept no coun- terfeit of similar name Di I 1. Bayre said to a lady of the hnut- ton (a patient) As you ladies will ne them, I recommend - Gonrand'ulressi" as the least harmrul or all slcln preparations " Foi sale by all Lrogsri-.t s and 1 a.f* Goods Dealera in tile TJ S Canrdas and Europe ma S. S. ENTERTAINMENTS The Immanuel Sunday school ga\e a. "The Koronation of Kris Krm gle " last evening m Drummond hall C A Snell directed the affair, and the lead ing roles were taken by Jay Willis Knox, Mattie Huston and Hildah Olson After the cantata the Christmas tree was lighted and each child was presented with a toy W II Holsmger is superintendent of the Sunday school, which has a large attendance The annual Christmas entertainment of Riverside Sunday school at Twenty-sec ond avenue S will be held this evening Mrs Creiman of London, Eng , will give a stereopticon talk, taking extracts from Dickens Christmas Carols" The an nual entertainment of Hope Sunday school at Twentieth avenue N will be Friday evening ^ The Loury Hill Congregational Sunday 5-hool had its Christmas entertainment last evening and the price of admission was one potato About five bushels of the tubers were collected and were dis- ep - Lar es t militar? y r ui trc&& iVlunruc -ost m the country. flSTShooting preserve of 10,000 acres for ex clusive use of guests Fine shooting, dogs and guides furnished. Golf the year round. | ( Write for booklet GEO F ADAMS. Manager, Fortress Monroe, Va. THE BARCELONA. M Augustine t la High-class bouse. Fine location modern iniprovem-nts Terrus reason uble \ N Blair Always. Remember the Pall Name jj^axative Rromo Quinine Cores a Cold in One Day, Grlpuj 2 Days feV \ . on every Journal Want Ads bring the best j^. returns for the money. That's why * ' they increase so fast. 4 ^^^?'?l^THE Waists Our entire line of Fancy Waists, Lace, Chiffon, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Louisine, Vestings, Etamine, Voile, Prunella Cloth. Our waists have never been more beautiful or the designs so variedall will be placed on sale Wednesday, priced without re gard to cost Vesting Waists $3.50 Waists now $1.75. $3.75 Waists now $.2. .25. $4.00 Waists now $2.50. $5.00 Waists now $3.25. $6.75 Waists now $4.00. $7.50 Waists now $4.50. $10.00 Waists now $6 50. $12.50 Waists now $7.50. $13.50 Waists now $7.50. $18.50, $16.50 and $15.00 Waits now $10.00. $20.00 Waists now $12.50. $30.00 Waists now $16 50 $40.00 Waists now $25.00. $75.00 Waists now $50.00. At $5.00 Each Over two hundred handsome Waists, in crepe de chine, fancy Taffeta in plaid check, fancy weaves, peau de cygue white, evening and street shades, all ensp and new, regular $12.50, $i0.00 and $8.75 waists to create unbounded enthusiasm. We will offer them Wednesday at, each, $5.00. tributed among the pool to-day" with the clothing and food presented bv the dif ferent classes A cantata was, sung and after the entrance of Santa Claus, repre sentatives of the fifteen classes made their gifts CLUBS AND CHARITIES Club Calendar. WEDNESDAY Ladies' Aid society of the First Baptist church, at the church, 10 a. m. Woman s guild of Grace Episcopal church, Mis Norby, 2431 Bloomington avenue afternoon Ladies* Aid society .of All Soul's church Mrs E E Foss, 629 Fifteenth avenue SE, 3pm Dorcas Club, Lvndale Congregational! church io until 4 o ciocK ^ Kimba ll Mi nn Mr anh d Mrs George OaH.es, Miss Edna Oakes, "Webster Oakes, Mernam Park, Mi. and Mrs. Sheltering Arms Annual Meeting. Bethnal Sutherland of St Paul and The annual meeting of the board of di rectors for the Sheltering Arms was held i esterda afternoon in St Mark s pro cathedral Ih e treasurers report showed that the receipts for the year were $3,333 27 and expenditures $3,442 08 As the was a balance left over from last year the amount on hand is 472 3 There -were forty-six children in the home during the year, and thirty are now being cared for. The question of building a new home on the 100 acres owned by the society near Minnehaha was discussed Bishop Edsail deemed it inadvisable to begin building for another year, b*ut expressed the hope tha at some time there would be a con centration of Episcopal buildings in the midway district, as Seabury divinity school owns fifty acres in the same lo cality The annual service for the Sheltering Arms will be held in Christ church, St Paul, Sunday, -Jan 24, and Rev. G. H Hills of St Mark's will preach Several resignations were received from the hoard of managers and the number of the members was reduced fiom thirty to twenty Mrs G Z Huston is the only new member elected The election of officers resulted as follows President. Mrs L, "O Merriam, Minneapolis, vice president Mrs F O Osborn. St Paul, recording secretarj, Mrs G Z Huston, St Paul, corresponding secretary, Mrs. A C Story, Minneapolis, treasurer, Mrs* A C Fairbairn, Minneapolis The resulai meeting of Division No f T A V OH, has beei postponed fiom rrida\ eveiuiis: io Sunday afternoon ID A. 0. L. w hall 17 Seventh street S. r JFs" MINNEAPOLIS'JOURNAL. # & -ws^^s*^*DECEMBER 29, 1903. The prettiest of holiday weddings will take place at 6 o'clock this, even ing- at the home of the bride's bi other and sister, Mis. Hermann Wehmann, in the Hampton on Blaisdell avenu e, when Miss Pauline Coggeshall and Erie B. Savage will be married. The bride is the daughter ot Mrs. Julia Coggreshall of Rivei Falls, Wis, and is a member of the Alpha Phi fraternity Mis. Sava ge was also a university student, a Beta Theta Pi man He is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Savage, and has recently gone to To lonto, Can , to manage his father's in terests. The arrangements for the wedding \M11 be characterized by charming sim plicity and the decoiations are most artistic The drawing room will be transformed into a chapel with palms, fer ns and. southe rn smila.:*. and on either side ot the Moral altar tall can dle sticks will hold high the white cathedral tipeis Pink Chatnay roses in Japanese baskets will furnish touches oi color thru the rooms and in the during 100m a deeper note will be sounded in the red roses and tapers on the table. Miss Bertha Doeltz willl play the wedding march and a soft accompani ment to the service, Avhich will be read by Rev J S Montgomery. The bride's only attendant will be her sis ter, Miss Minnie Coggeshall, who A\I11 wear a white gown and carry a show ei bouquet of pink roses The bridal I gown will be of pure white chiffon . cloth, shirred and trimmed with rare I old lace A veil and a cluster of bride | loses will complete the pretty costume i Bar con Bean of Chicago ill be best man and the \)nde will toe given in marnage by her brother, Charles Coggeshall or Miles City, Mont Only the immediate relatives witnessed the service, -which was followed by a din ner Fiom 8 until 10 o clock Mr and Mis M. W. Savage will give a reception for uhich 500 invitations were issued at their home on Portland avenue, for then son and his bride The bridal dinner for Miss Cogges hall and Mr. Savage was given last evening by Mi and Mrs. Wehmann. Red roses, veiled with ferns and en circled with red tapers in silver hold ers, vere the table decorations and a g' eat cluster of 1 ed roses marked the bride's place. Violets were at the other covers for the women and the name cards had the Initials of the bridal couple A string orchestra played during the dinner Covers weie laid for nfteen and the guests in cluded Miss Cogrgeshall, Mr Sa\age, Mis Minnie Coggeshall, Mr Bean, Mr and Mrs M W. Savage, Mrs. Cogges hall and a group of out of town rela tives. A group of Wellesley guls had a luncheon to-day at Donaldson's tea rooms The table was made pretty with holly and white tapeis The guests included the gnls who are home tor the holidays and a group of the repent graduates. They were Misses Juliette Cooke, Giace Newhart, Gr.ce Stilvell, Blanche Wells, Alice Perry, St Paul, Marv Dana, Caroline Dayton, Nettie Kelly and Mrs. Hilleary Mur- Mr. and Mis. Geoyje H Partridge gave an mfoimal dancing party last evening at their home on Groveland avenue. The rooms xvere resplendent with their decoratioji of holly and grieens and pomsetti blossoms flamed here and there In the ball room fii boughs and wreaths of holly almost concealed the walls The guests numbeied sixty and included ithc oldei college set the debutantes and the youngei married people. Mr an Mrs Frank W Forem 1 entertained d sixt v or the school and college set last evening at a dancing parry at then home^on Park avenue for their granddaughter, Miss Cathei me Clenhew Holly and greens fui nished an appropriate decoration for a Christmas party air ana. Mrs For mal! -were assisted by Mrs A E Cleri hew. The Zeta Beta Psi girls of the Cen tral high school gave their second an nual dancing party in Mis Noble s hall on the East Side last evening The hall was made attractive with hol ly and greens and a group of young people enjoyed the program of dances. A Tt Rogers -will give a a -watch part\ Thuisday evening for a group of men friends at his home, 923 Summit avenue. The golden -wedding of Mi. and Mis George W. Sheiwood, who have been residents of St. Paul since 1855, was celebiated Christmas afternoon at the home of their daughter, Mis S J. Reed, on Union street SE. Among the relatives present were Mr. and airs Bethnal Sutherland of fct Paul Mr. Sutherland is 93 jears of age and his wife 87. A course dinner was served and at its close a photograph was taken of the aged bridal couple and. their gues ts Remarks and sing ing by J. W . Wait of St Paul and selections by Jason E. Wait were toi lowed by the reading of an original poem written for the occasion by a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood, Sidney De Graw of St. Paul. Gifts were distributed from a Christmas tree. The guests included Mr. and Mrs W. H Sleeper, Raymond Sleeper and A. E. Sherwood Iowa, r - and--Mrs. GeorgeofESheldon, Sherwoo d of S J - Ree TWO MEXICO with a will and the remnants, odds and ends, and broken lines are disappearing as by magic. It's the harvest time of all the year. Are you reaping your share? Sale, Lord & Taylor's sample Hosiery. Finest silk, lisle thread and cotton for men and women. Lots reassorted and rearranged, with prices lowered to correspond. You will still find plenty of good things, extremely good, in correct styles and superior quali- ties our own standard fabrics, in both black and colors, that have sold heretofore at up to $4.00 the yard. House Cleaning Sale. 200 dozen fine wool eiderdown crepe and Terry cloths, worth to $5.00, choice $2.98, $1.98, 98c and Children's 0I ( In Corset Room. 300 children's tiilor made box cloaks, zibeline, kersey, velvet and eiderdown, worth to $8.00, choice, $3.98, t&4 JB 1 $2.98 and ^i^fr^ Odds and ends m Women's fine Wool or Lisle Swiss Vests, Pants and Combination Suits, worth to $2.50 Lotl, Lot 2, Lot 3, Lot 4, 2Se 49c 69c 88c Men' s Furnishings Odds qaid ends The J L, D grills will give a dan cing party in Mi s Noble s hall, on the East Side, New Tear's night. A wedding of Sunday afternoon was that of Ethel Isabell Rains, daughter of Dr. J. M. Rains of Willmar, Minn., a nd Alfred TV' Cleveland which took place at the home of the bridegioom s uncle, Robert Hidden, 2424 Colfax avenue S. The service was lead by Rev M D Shutter, and the small group of friends present included the bride's sister, Miss Helen G. Rams The marriage of Miss Alma Smilev, daughter of Mr and Mrs Alfied Smilev of Minneapolis, and Harold S Stanley of Bloomneld, Ryde, Isle ot Wight England took place in Plym outh church, Seattle, on Tuesday Dec 22. Rev. Temple D. Davis read the d an d clldre Mrs n Mrs. Hennetta L. Sevfued enter tained* at a box party at the lyyceum theater for her brother, Harold, Sat urday afternoon in honor of his birth day anniversary. After the play Mrs - l runs JAN. 21 & FEB. 20. A Private Train de Luxe Number of Passengers Limited. Gates' 11th Annual Tours Itinerary in cludes Petrified Forest and Grand Canyon of Arizona and all places of interest in Mexico. Special arrangement to lfturn through Cali fornia, if desired Ooxn partment, Drawing- Room and Observation Pullmans large DiniDK Car. Tickets include all expenses Send for program srivinsr infor mation about this Ideal Winter Trip* also Tour to Hawaii on Feb. 11. Gates' Tours, Toiedo.O Tooth Powder Kew Patent Top Can. Compare quantity and Quality with others. Sozodont is econom* V ^4 ~lA^%ty&wta ^*.*(%#4&&S'tS\S*- ?S *z~%hf'f%rf& Boarding and Day School. Students Registering Tsfoiv for Post-Holiday Term. Crade WorkSmall ClassesFor both Boys and Girls, catalogue tiponappucation, to Stanley Hall, Minneapolis. it Pays to Buy FOBS off a Praetieal Farrier Closing Out our remaining stock of Fur Neckwear, Muffs, etc., at tell- ing discount. Will make to order any garment at cost of skins, including our fine Seal Skins, Otters, etc. Expert repairing and altering a specialty. &. REINER, % i Defective Page j s.-CS-vtWftiJrt -n ~i% 1,4 HI i 1903 is fast fading away. _ j We are Cleaning House BlanketsExtra large, heavy fleecy, warm, 12-4 Bed Blank ets seconds of usual $2.00 quality. One day, per pair ComfortersVery large size (81x90 in.) fine covers in beau tiful Persian patterns filling best carded white cotton weight, seven lbs soft, fluffy and warm worthy $2.75, each Lord & Taylor's sample line of imported full hosiery, worth to $2.75 Lot 1, Lot 2, Lot 3, Lot 4, Lot 5, I5c 25c 33c 69c 8c Odds and ends in women all wool Kersey Coats, worth to $35.00, Lotl, Lot 2 Lot 3, Lot 4. TAen's Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear imd Ties, worth to $2.00 Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot , $6.50 $9.50 $14.50 $21.50 r - Lot 4 ISc 25c 49e 8f H. P Seyfried gave a dinner at her home, 2504 Eighteenth avenue S The decorations were in red and music and games were the amusements. Present weie the Misses Irene Ken neay, Grace Campbell, Frances Fer guson, Lucy Gammons, Messrs Otis Morehead, St. Paul, Harry Brookson, Walter Nolan and Harold Seyfried GinghamsBest Apron Ging hams regular price 7c E^A a yard. Special v w service in the piesence of a few near friends. Rev C O. Olander, pastor of the | IfSfi&a HOBLE S Zion Lutheran church, was given a i fl&UI*181H f8 H^k^kof pleasant surprise last e\ enmg by his i^BSWfl!M _*sa-M_a parishioners and friends. C G. Eng quist, in behalf of the guests, pre sented Mr Olander with a puise of $53 60 A progiam of music was a pleasant featuie of the evening, and retreshments -were served Mr and Mrs. R. D Eaton of 2832 Harriet avenue, announce the mar riage of then daughter, Lucie Maud Eaton, to Jacob Casper Cunningham of St. Paul, which took place Thuis day Mi and Mis Cunningham will leside in St. Paul. For Convenience of Shoppers In the up-town district, The Journal has a branch office m Donaldson's Glass Block in the office in front of the new elevator on the main floor. Want ads social items and subscrip tions will be received IIIP Doieis club TUU meet in Lyndale COJIKH* gation 1 thurcli nil daj to nioircm A bibket lunch \\ ill be served at noon 1 l Indies 'Vul society : JTuttle chnrth will meet Tlwrsdav afternoon at 3 o clock with Mis Goto, 102 C Twentj futh stieet 701 HENNEPIN AVENUE. Women's Persian lamb Coats, all No. 1 skins, in sizes 36, 38, 40, worth 4&M f l Ei $135.00- 5P*KJmf1 Lace CurtainsClean-up sale of small quantity lots, worth to $2.50, pair lugs House-cleaning for 1903only 2 daysdays to be remem bered by Rug Buyers 100 Rugs, all weavesShir vans, Bokharas, Beloochistans, Mosouls and Irans, worth to $30.00 each- Lot 1 Lot 3 - Lot 3 - $15.00 $82.50 $10.00 s Lot 4 - Lot 5 Lot 6 Lot 7 $8.O@$S.0 $4.00 $2.00 Rug s Wilton RugsMade up from high grade Wilton Velvets about half value. 10-6x12 9x12 8-3x10-6 Try it with your baby. /'hetner you nurse your baby or use Md Vs food vou will find our book, "Tha "ar= and Feeding of Infants," very useful. JS ply \^t= lor t It will be sent free , T " i " vr^~) CO , BOSTOV MASS. \mmhty Sale Kloses January 20th Sliced Evapoi ated Peeled Peaches per lb, 12c Evaporated Apncots, per lb, 10c. California. Prunes lb, 3V_c Dried Raspberries, per ID, 28C. Cleaned Cunant s, nei lb pkgs, 8 c Nev\ Citrorib, re lb, 18c. O C Corn per can 12c Telephone Peas, per can, 10c Squash oi Pumpkin, 3-lb cans, 8 c Spinach, 3-lb cans, 12c O C Beets, 3-lb cans, 14c XYVEIJ ORANGES, POl DOZ, 20c Floi id Grape Fruit, each, 8c. Fresh Cocoanuts each, S^c Xew Dates per lb, 5c Pickwick Coffee, per ly, 27c 4% lbs for $1.00. Athletic Club Coffee, per lb, 35c 1 *4 i-s fo s i Mexican Java Coffee, per lb, 22c, - lbs foi 51. Cejlon Tea, A\oith 80c per lb, 48c Japan Tea, worth 50c per lb., 33c Tea Dust pei lb, 18c "W H Baiter's Chocolate, half-lb cakes I'JC Best Shredded Cocoanut, per lb, 12^c Valley Creamerj, Ms-sral jars Sweet, 2-pound prints - - - Buffs? Fancy Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks and Geese. ~t, SOTH PHONES. u $13.50 DANCING CLASSES Johnson School Music, Sat., Jan. 2, 2 p. m . New term. FDR \]J AND ^INFANTS j%n INVALIDS^ t _c MARK Fresh milk is good fresh milk and Mellm's Food is better. - i I SI.23 26c . 8c. 12k 25c $1.00 Best, per pound First Class, per pound La.rgre Queen per quart 5 ears old, abso- lutely pure, gal Srerwood Maryland's Famous Kje full quart 0 1 All Whiskey Private Stock Rye, 4 full q(- bottles for bottles S2.85 Lamb Stew, per lb, 3%c. Lamb Steaks or Roasts, per lb, 8%c Pork Sausage per lb, 9c. Hamburger Steak, per lb, 7c. / " Pot Roasts of Beef, per lb, 6@8c Fresh Smelts, per lb, 12%c. Finnan Haddies, per lb, 15 c r Picalilly, per pt, 15c * 3- &,$*J _f l *v& JsvS&iM6&&!*+&* ^d&*>2ti ^ 4