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Special Sale Corset Covers.
Muslin Underwear Dept.
Second Floor.
HANDSOME Lace Trimmed Cor
set Covers, made in fine nain
sook. Special for Thursday and
Friday.
75c Covers for 50c
$1.50 Covers for 98c
$2 Covers for $1.25
Introduction Table No. 1.
Main Floor.
75c NIGHT GOWNS AT 59cMade in
fine nainsook, slipover style, low round
neck and elbow sleeves trimmed with
ribbon. Thursday and Fri- ^Qrf*
day special wv^i
CAMBRIC PETTICOATSDeep lawn
flounce, trimmed with tucking or em
broidery flounce regular 75c
special at
Introduction Table No. 2.
Main Floor.
HANDSOME NIGHT GOWNS-Made in
nainsook or cambrio, lace or embroidery
trimmed, low neck and square neck
gowns worth up to $1.7&, CIS&f*
PINE CAMBRIC PETTICOATSDeep
flounces of lawn, trimmed with lace in
sertions and edges worth
up to $1.75, at
Wash Belts.
AN IMMENSE assortment of the choicest
designs in white silk and wash belts 25
styles excellent values at, AEA
each] 49c nd. .,.-.-.r.v... ...i
BLAC RUS I N FIELD S
GARVIN OF WINONA AND JUMPER
OF ABERDEEN PASS JUDGMENT
ON BROWN COUNTY'S CROP.
Cpeoials to The Journal.
Aberdeen S, D., June 27.H. C. Gar
vin of Winona and S. H. Jumper have
xeturned from an automobile trip thru
a large section of the wheat belt of
Brown county. They report that while
they found the fields affected by red
xust, they saw absolutely no traces of
the black rust which created havoc last
year. Despite the damp season, Mr.
fearvin expressed himself as satisfied
*with the prospects.
Miller, 8. D., June 28.Fourteen
Inches of water has fallen here since
the 1st of May. Along the foothills of
ithe rougher sections the ravines are
roaring torrents, the flat land being
Spotted with pools and little lakes. In
some instances ditching is being re
sorted to. Artesian well-diggers are
unable to move their outfits over the
Boft roads, and the work is at a stand
still. All crops, except corn which
cannot be cultivated, are flourishing.
fThe hope is entertained that July and
iAugust will make the corn.
Macaroni wheat, so far as rank
growth and promise of a great yield go,
as showing a marked superiority over
ether varieties.
Belle Fourche, S. D., June 28.The
crop of small grain along the valleys
of the foothills will be the largest prob-"
ably in the history of this country.
The unusually long spell of wet weather
has caused the small grain to stool
heavily and the moisture has gone deep
into the ground. Cattlemen from the
ranges assert that prospects were nev%r
fcetter than at present.
Christian Endeavor at Baltimore.
The official party will leave Minne
apolis for Baltimore at 8:00 p.m. July
Srd, via the C, M. & St. P. Eailway.
For berth reservations and further in
formation apply to C. B. Lewis, C. P.
I & T. A., 328 Nicollet Ave., or T. N.
I jTayne, Bank of Commerce Building.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
OFFICIAL SAYS OEEINE CDEES
THE LIQUOR HABIT,
Superintendent of Publlo Printing Tells
of Remarkable Cure In His Office.
The following statement from F. W.
Palmer, Publlo Printer of the United
States government in Washington, will
bring hope of relief to thousands who
Buffer from the most horrible curse that
MEliots humanity. He writes:
"My attention was recently called to
one of the employees of this office who
had, through the habit of intoxicating
drink, become so inefficient as to be on
the verge of dismissal.
"Six weeks' treatment with Orrine not
only cured the appetite, but practically
all the signs of dissipation disappeared.
It is a pleasure to me to acknowledge
the value of a remedy which brings re
eults so beneficial."
Orrine is a guaranteed cure for the
liquor habit. Take or give it without
publicity or loss of time. It can be ad
ministered secretly in tea, coffee or food,
for which purpose No. 1 should be
bought. Orrine No. 2, in pill form, is for
patients who wish to be cured of this
terrible habit. The price is $1 per box.
Ask us about Orrinewe do not hesitate
to recommend Orrine as the best and
only cure for the liquor habit,' Voegeli
Bros. Drug Co., corner "Washington and
Hennepin avenues and corner Seventh
street and Nicollet avenue, Minneapolis.
FANCY TAFFETAS Louis
ines, Peau de Cygnes, in
small neat effects, suitable
for waists and whole dresses,
worth up to $1 per yard.
Special, per
yard
-Maurice L. Rothschildv proprietor of
the Palace Clothing house, Minneapolis,
has decided to branch out and has the
temerity and confidence to go right into
the heart of the biggest city in the
Introduction Table No. 5.
50c SILK GINGHAMS, 25c YARDOne
hundred pieces fancy striped silk mixed
Ginghams, worth 50c, to close
Thursday and Friday, yard....
Introduction Table No. 6.
Carpet Department.
BEAITVOIS ORIENTAL RUGS-^One lot,
size 27x63 inches, every rug a perfect
Oriental design, never sold less than
$2.75. Special for two ti*4 Qfft
days, Thursday and Frida^V O
BODY BRUSSELS RUGS-One lot best
quality rugs, size 6x9 feet regular $20 I
quality. Choice Thurs- C*i| 9 Oft I
day and Friday only.. Ifeii90 i
PONGEES, Lyons dye, 21 in.
wide.in staple shades of navy,
green, browns, grays espe
cially serviceable for summer
wear for whole dresses, worth
$1.25 per yard. HCStf*
Special "5P
Mala Floor.
Mala
Floor.
15c TISSUES AT 8y2c YARD-Five
thousand yards checked Voile Tissue,
made to sell at 15c. Cut for 0 1 g%
Thursday and Friday, yard.... ."2*
Introduction Table No. 7. 8&'
19c VOILES AT 10c PER YARD-Two
hundred pieces new Tan Voiles with
printed dots and figures, one of the
most popular wash fabrics of the season.
Cut special for Thursday and
Friday, yard
Third Floor Rag Specials.
MINNEAPOFIS MAN WILL BUILD A STORE IN CHICAGO.
westChicago. He will build a seven
story, fireproof structure at State street
and Jackson boulevard and equip it in
the same modern way as his Minneapo
lis store is equipped. Expecting event-
As a Fitting Finale to the Greatest June Business in the History of the
Glass Block, We Offer These Remarkable Bargains for Two Days Only.
SILK ITEMS HARKED FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE.
[EmbroideredWaist Patterns.
SILKSSuitable for shirtwaist
dresses in the staple checks
and dots, in the blues, greens
and browns, worth up to
$1.25 per yard. Special for
Thursday,
per yard
$4.00 Patterns for $1.95.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED two hun
dred hand embroidered shirt waist pat
terns, bought direct from an Irish manu
facturer at a price that enables us to
sell them to you at a little more than the
worth of the material. They are gen
uine hand embroidered on all pure linen
lawn. Each pattern consists of 2% yards
of 36-inch linen lawn. They are
worth $4.00. Choice
while they last.......
Art Needlework.
TINTED muslin dresser scarfs, with fluted
edge and doily center. Spe- 4
rial, each
NEW CRASH pillow slips and center
pieces, tinted in choice designs^ very
popular worth to 00c. Spe.
rial for Thursday
Lace Curtain Dept.
25 SAMPLE Rope Portieres, values $3.75,
$4.50, $5.50, $6.50. Your fl*9 gg|
choice .H**mm%M*M
15 PIECES Caledonian Nets, ex- 4 g*
tra width and quality a yard.. a
60 PIECES 36-inch Art Muslin, 20c, 18c
and 15c quality. This day ft f
only,yard .....^.v.
ually to enlarge his Chicago store he
will build the foundation and lower
stories so solidly that they will support
twelve stories.
WHITE HABUTAI-27 inches
wide, cool and serviceable
for summer wash waists and
dresses. A regular 59c qual
ity. It will be sold on
Thursday at,
per yard
Ladies' Vests and Hose.
Introduction Table No. 4.
Main Floor.
LADIES' White Swiss Rib Vests, square
neck, no sleeves, taped neck and arms.
Real value at 15c. Thurs
day only, each
LADIES' Lisle Thread Finish Seamless
Hose, changeless black, spliced heel
and toe extra long real value |4jn
15c. Thursday, pair.
Introduction Table No. 3.
Main Floor.
LADIES' Shirtwaist Suits and House
Dresses. End of season lines. Slightly
soiled and mussed but easily laundered.
Both white and colors. All sizes.
Regular good values up &. "& KK
to $5.00. Thursday N* "OO
Ladies' Neckwear.
200 DOZEN Ladies' Fancy Stock Collars
in a numerous variety of styles made of
silk, satin, taffeta, swiss and
pique,iin
white and all colors worth
GRILLS GRAFT OF
FRENZIED FINANCE
Dill, Corporation Lawyer, Re
bukes Greed of Men in Posts
of Trust.
Oberlin, Ohio, June 28.James B.
Dill of New York, in the course of an
address to the graduating class of Ober
lin college today, delivered a scathing
rebuke to men who misuse positions or
honor and trust for personal gain. In
urging his hearers to go "back to be
ginnings," Mr. Dill contended that
"grafting," which was foreign to the
true American character, had been de
veloped by the mad rush for wealth
and the recognition of false standards
by educated men in the competitive
struggle for business power and social
prominence. He said:
A large part of our modern prosperity
is to a perilously large extent bottomed
upon an over-production of fraud and
sham. The crisis is acute. A feeling of
distrust is growing thruout the country.
Many branches of financial business have
been in one way and another taken pos
session of by the unscrupulous, for the
purpose of deceiving the unwary. Trust
companies have been made the mediums
of the flotation of fraudulent motions.
Some companies in the field of life in
surance, the highest and in a sense a
sacred form of investment, are, as we all
know, conduits thru which the earnings
of policy holders are put into improper
investments.
The fact is that the unprecedented ma
terial growth of the country, the result
ing creation of immense private fortunes,
%he massing of great aggregations of
corporate capital,. Industrial combina-
415 to 419
Nicollet Ave.
O
to 59c. Special only, each ..ww
1,500 YARDS Lace in Oriental and net top
Guipure, 4 to 8 inches wide, in white and
ecru worth up to 50c yard. ACA
^Special Thursday only, yard.. 4m*M\*
I
tions and railroad mergers, all have
tended to concentrate the attention of
the people in great financial achievements
and to establish in the highest place in
the popular estimation the captains of
industry and the powerful financiers, lit
tle regard is being paid, in making up the
judgment, to the fundamental virtues of
private individual life.
Now whose fault is this? It is ours. It
is the fault of public opinion, and publio
opinion is our opinion, yours and mine,
yours of me, mine of you, ours of all the
rest. We have to learn to recognize
graft and grafters, however respectable
their disguiseand to punish them, not
alone by imprisonment and fine, but with
all the might of the terrible scorn of
society.
We have to recognize that the seeds of
socialism, revolution and anarchy are
sown by the man of our own class and
kind who pretends to be what he is not
these seeds are cultivated by the grafting
bank officer, in short by every grafter
who in his dealings with the public de
parts openly or secretly from old-fash
ioned ten commandment honesty.
This indictment of our business life is
not based on an inherent, incurable de
fect in our American character, but, on
the contrary, these evils are an out
growth of our American strenuosity in
the riotous race for the easy dollar and
the many dollars. In the hearts of the
genuine men and women of our country
there is an appreciation of the worth of
character.
Therefore, right and honesty will tri
umph a saturnalia of graft and an era
of grab will find itself short lived, surely
to be ended by the uplifting influence of
educated men and women of character.
Fourth of July Bates.
For the Fourth of July the. Minne
apolis & St. Louis R. R. will sell round
trip excursion tickets to all points on
its line at an open rate of one fare
Slus
50 cents tickets on sale July 1, 2,
and 4, with return limit July 6, 1905.
'Call on J. G. Rickel, City Ticket Agent?,*
424 Nicollet Ave., for particulars.
The Summer Solstice
Don't let the Fourth find you unprovided
with Outing Wearables.
Serge Suits$12 to $25combine
Comfort and Appearance.
Outing Suitstwo pieces, $10 to $18for
Comfort first of all.
Bain Coats$12 to $25for Comfort and
Protection, rain or shine.
Negligee Shirts and Straw Hats' and
every other midsummer comfort.
"Fashion," said Beau Brummell, "moves
forward where common sense, beauty and
utility lead."
1
Broaiwqr at 3M Street NEW W YORK Factory. Coper Squares
415 to 419
Nicollet Ave*
(Fine Mid-Summer Millinery.
Special Sale Thursday and Friday.
TRIMMED HATSLarge variety. Your
choice while they JSLfttf*
TRIMMED HATSA large assortment of
all styles at only, & 9 O
Visit Onr Optical Dept.
Main Floor.
EYES EXAMINED FREE .AND
GLASSES MADE TO FIT.
OCULISTS' PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED.
THURSDAY ANt FRIDAY we will sell
solid gold spring rimless eye glasses,
first quality lenses, regular $4.00
quality, at the special tiEO Oft
price of
Dress Goods Special.
$150 and $2.00 Dress Goods, $1.00.
52-IN. BLUE MIXED COVERT CLOTH.
44-INCH FINE BLACK VOILE.
48-INCH AND 52-INCH FANCY
MIXED MOHAIR SUITINGS. 1
Regular retail price $1.50 and $2.00.
Special for Thursday^and {j* 4 Aft
Friday, yard
Before Inventory Prices.
LADIES' COVERT COATS, to close be
fore inventory. All the newest models,
silk and satin lined val- tf^O Rft
ues to $19.50. Choice Wm%M*F
LADIES' SKIRTSNew models, summer
skirts, light colors, for (&Q A
1 outing wear. Thursday.. .VUiifu
is.-**
$ 1
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Office Sours, 10 to 5 Sunday by appointment