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"If they're Rich's Shoes they're proper." Ten-one F-Cor. ioth. Entire building--'phone "One-fifty." Are you one of the many who cares for individuality in footwear? Are you one of those whose fastidious taste rebels against the stereotyped footwear as is sold in the usual shoe stores and shoe departments about town footwear made entirely with out character, with no con sideration whatever for dis tinctiveness? If you are.then join the great army of particular people who wear "RICH'S SHOES" be cause "THEY'RE PROP ER"-because they typify all that is correct in shoe fash ion-because they have char acter of their own-are the productions of foremost American designers, who set fashions for the world. This great shoe establish ment is a monument to a pro gressive policy which has brought you these exclusive styles-which has brought von all the novelties in footwear, embracing even ing. reception, boudoir and carriage footwear. gymna sium footwear, fencing shoes, golfing, shooting. hunting and riding footwear, survey ing footwear, coachmen's, butlers' and nurses' footwear, and, in fact, footwear for every sport and usage in most complete variety. Such is the footwear you find here, most appreciated today by those in social life in the capital city. B. Rich's Sons, High-grade Footwear, Ten-one F-Cor. ioth. it Dr. Hodgson, Specialist. FIFTEEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Iever fails to cure all curable cases, acute or Chronic. Catarrh and Diseases of the Ear, Throat, Lung,, Stomach and Kidneys. S'ECIA. )ISEASES OF BOTH SEXES. ('hrote and so-called incurable cases particularly nyited. ',n?ultati,n Free-Charges Mod'rtte. (ffire h.nurs. i t, 1 and 2 to 5-Sunday, 10 to 1. 'uesdny, Thursday and Saturday Evenings, 7 io S. Sixth and D Sts. N.W., STFw ART BUILDING. ROOMS 101-2. nr14.1.1T,thm.a&s.llt* PETER GROGAN, Credit for All Washington. We Will SHurryA " With Your " Carpets, And You Are Welcome to : CREDIT No house in Washington $has b)etter facilities for mak xing carpets-and no one canX turn them out quicker than we can. We make, lay and ln all carpets entirely free of Icost, and we do not even charge for the two or three yards that are unavoidably wasted in matching figures. Ready 3 to measure your floors to- 4 Xmorrow morning. All the best grades and newest col- : orings are here, and we war-+ rant the durability of every Syard, Our credit prices are as low as the lowest cash prices elsewhere. D AYtIENTS to Suit You, ~ Weekly or Monthly. + Make this store your head quarters for Parlor, Bed Room and Dining Room j ~.Furniture-also Crockery,+ Bedwear, Pictures, etc.. We /are complete housefurnishers Sfrom kitchen to parlor-and on credit.A + All payments wvill be ar ranged to suit your income or convenience. A little money weekly or monthly is 'all we want. 817-819-821-823 SevnthStreet N. W., eten H and I St. D et ilt fr Re ctl D. "Iv.ytblat fr B.... sad Klti' Wonderful Tomorrow AT W E buy from the small est to the largest of our goods in immense quantities and at fractional e prices, and as a result can sell t the very best goods at prices remarkably low. If you want something for the house here's the place to get it cheapest and 5 r best. $5.50 It TOILET SET, Here's a Handsomely Decorated Gold-lined Toilet Set: sells for $5.50 everywhere We r have placed a limited number on the bar gain table tomorrow at the ex Is another spe Q O cial price for a tandsome Tote let Set. You've }0O pi oeta double the price for this same set. A limited number on sale tomorrow. A c .75 $ .98 = ==Toilet= O = - Set, a __ No doubt you have bought toilet sets at very low priees, but we say with absolute t assurance that you i'v ever gnoe a bargain like this offerd1 you. A IIandsom l a e ated Toilet Set,. ith large slop jar. mot Stied work, gold lined, in various decora- i tions. A limit d number on $ i sale tomorrow at . ...... 3"tO im t Dinner Set. Thswould make a handsome wedding present: An Imported Beautifully Decorat ed Dinner Set. Limited num ber for the sale tomorrow. $698 l Price only.................. MDecorated Parlor Lamp.v Beautifully Decorated Parlor I1r Lamp: a genuine bargain at... . 7 Mason's Fruit Jars, 4c. Each. 5V0 Large I r o n 200 Steam Cok- c Stone Slop Jars, ero, copper buttoms, 69c. 98c. 200 20-gal. Heavy t 3.50 Bowls and G a I v a n ized Ash Pitchers. Cans, 69c. $Il-Ilc 500 10-gal. Hesvy ani Saucers. t us t Galv an ized Ash and aCans, 3c. Each. 49c. V ed l'rl.r Ia -p, Glass Washboards, $R.59. 39c. 3.,000 Water Tum- 500 Large Galvan blers, lied Wash Tubs, E i 2yc. Each. 59c. Hudson's Variety Store 4~23 7th (Under Odd Fellows' Hall.) it t f m., c, i$tf,mi.MI.q,lI, ,III,A IIltII i _aI,If (17300 1-lb. loaves to the barrel. IPopularity lindicates SHE extensive popular- ; ity of "Cream Blend" I Flour furnishes con- j vincing evidence of its Isuperiority. F or many years ~ i It has been the invariable choice of homes where only the I best satisfies, and the demand 1l is ever increasing. 66 C~ir 1 Bllenld"99 SThe Perfect Flour -is the kind that makes light, INOURISHING Bread, Rolls, Biscuits, Cake, Pastries, etc., SEVERY T IME. Possesses the highest nutritive value because it's "blended" of the choicest -spring and winter wheat flours in correct proportions. You need it, because it's BEST. AT YOUR GROCER'S. 'B.B.Earnshaw&Bro., Wholesalers, ~ 101t tB ATEXANDRIA AFFAIB IAN2OBD LYONS CRA8GED WI XUEDIEOUS ABSAULT. iearing Awaits Secovery of )dlegsd Victim-James 3.- Smoot's Will Admitted to =eeord. Evening Star Bureau. No. 701 King Street, Bell Telephone No. 106. ALEXANDRIA, Va., November 6, 1902. Sanford Lyons, colored, was before Mayor impson in the police court this morning for n examination on the charge of murderous * ssault on Charles Jones, also colored. The ijured man was unable to appear and the e ase was continued until the 16th instant, - rhen, it is expected, 'he will have recovered ufmciently to testify. His physician be- c. eves that te is now on the road to recov ry. Lyons took occabion this morning to all the mayor what caused the trouble. le said he was visiting, with some com anions, at the home of a colored woman i the "Petersburg district" October 26. rhen some discussion arose over the dis- "* osition of a bucket of beer. Lyons thought . e was being treated unfairly, and remon trated. Jones then went upstairs, it was , tated, and came down with a pistol in his + Land. Lyons was too quick for him, bow- * ver, and shot him twice before he had time , o use his weapon. The case of Norfolk Kerby, charged with inlawfully securing money on a check + Irawn for Messrs. Erwin and Harry Hay- * vood was continued. The Haywood broth- * rs appeared in court and stated that the % lefendant had indorsed a check for $19.25 % n their name, placing his own signature -" inder the indorsement. It was testified 2 hat he had secured the money on the - heck from a local real estate dealer. When " Lrrested by Officers Smith and Lyles, Kerby ,2 iad about $6 of the money on his person. .-. fe claimed that he had the authority of an . gent for the Haywood brothers, and that le te was only acting in that capacity when " e put his name to the check. It was ad- * ritted by the complainants that he was ac ustomed to making out bilfs for them and * .olng other clerical work. Will Admitted to Probate. * The will of the late James Rector Smoot , as been admitted to probate by Judge J. "2" 1. M. Norton in the corporation court. lond in the sum of $60,000 was given by . illiam A. Smoot, brother of the deceased, "_ rho qualified as executor. According to he provisions of the will the residence of . he deceased on King street is left to his . isters, Miss Laura E. and Miss Carrie A. " moot. One-third of the balance of the es- * ate is left to his wife and the remaining * wo-thirds is left in trust to his executor * or the benefit of his grandchildren, the * hildren of Mrs. Washington Danenhower f Washington and Mr. A. E. Smoot of this ity. Messrs. George S. French, W. B. e. moot and William A. Smoot, jr., have . een appointed appraisers. Judge Norton has also appointed Donald IcLean administrator of the estate of his y eceased wife. Lucy T. McLean. Rev. J. W. Tamblyn of the Free Meth dist Church has been granted authority " y the court to perform the rite of matri- * riony,.c Wise-Darst Nuptials. A The residence of Mr. and Mrs. George X Vise, on Seminary Hill, near this city, was ", he scene last evening at S o'clock of a c_ uiet marriage, their daughter. Miss Flor- V nce Newton Wise, being wedded to Rev. X 'homas Campbell Darst, rector of the Epis- . opal Church at Fairmont, W. Va. The *( eremony was performed by Rev. Dr. S. A. * Vallis of the Theological Seminary, assist- * d by Rev. Dr. Frank J. Brooke, pastor of c he Second Presbyterian Church of this * ity. OwIng to a rcc.mt i: reavemem,, in tt.! amily of the ,ride, oily a few immediate * riends and relati--s ",cre present. Aftor he honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Darst will e nake their home at Fairmont. General Matters. 2 Cards have been issued for the marriage , f Miss Roberta Clifford Ansley, daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Craig Ansley, and Ir. Howard Corbitt of Suffolk, Va.. which . vill take place Wednesday evening, No ember 23, at 8:30 o'clock, at the residence f the parents of the bride-elect, 813 Prince 4 treet. Mr. Corbitt is a prominent young . ttorney of Suffolk and Miss Ansley is a aughter of H. C. Ansley, treasurer of the . outhern railway. Miss Esther Sullivan. daughter of Mr. " tndrew Sullivan, and Mr. Charles Jett of y he general office of the Southern railway in Vashington were quietly married last * vening at 9:30 o'clock at the parsonage of he Methodist Protestant Church. The cer mony was performed by Rev. J. H. S.* Swell, the pastor, in the presence of the wo families Interested. Later in the even ng the bride and groom left for a northern rip. Subsequently they will make their ome in Alexandria. .3. Cards have been issued for the marriage If Miss Marion S. Hopkins and Mr. Wil- *. iam A. Moore. jr., which will take place in + he Second Presbyterian Church at 11.30+ 'clock the morning of the 19th instant. * SANITABY PEECAUTIONS. :nstructions by the Cuban Health De- * partment. United Sta-tes Minister Squiers at Havana, ias supplied the State Department with a + ranslation of circular instructions issued *, by the Cubatn department of government to X LII governors of provinces in regard to san-+ tary matters in Cuba, in which the follow-* ng language is used: -. "If at any time it is the fundamental 3 lty of any government to be watchful for * he observance of sanitary laws, never nore than now is greater vigilance required or their fulfillment, for in addition to gen- 4 ~ral advantage there is in it for us a Be 'us interest because it assumes an inter- 2 iational character. 4 "In the circtular of the Tfth day of June ast this department required of you effi ient co-operation for the fulfillment of the .o >rovision of the military order No. 165, de-A laring the vaccination and revaccination of * il the inhabitants of Cuban territory ob-* igatory, and I now insist anew, reiteratling *3 he recommendation of the circular to the* nd that now the greatest number of vacci--+ ations and revaccinations may be secured. is the risk persists of the importation of he terrible evil of smallpox, a risk which, s diminished only by the efforts in opposi-. ion of the officers of the marine sanitary .3 ervlce of the republic. "I recommend to you also that you exer- 4. ise the greatest vigilance for the fulfill-* rent in all strictness of the police ordi lances in the municipalities which compose? :he province under your worthy command. ~specially In what relates to public hygiene * ad the cleanliness of streets. The action >f yourself and the mayor may further the 3onduct of these services, wmich in some , ,ocalities are carried out In a manner little . atisfactory. 3 'Convinced, as you are, of the necessity . >f giving preferent attention to all that tends to preserve the public health, I hope . hat your personal action and your influ nce 1will co-operate in the work of defini ively exterminating from our soil all the liseases called avoidable." Company Incorporated. Articles of Incorporation of the Capital Commission Company of the District of4 Columbia were filed today in the office of the recroder of deeds for the District. The object of the corporation, It is stated, Is to carry on a general commission business 4 here and elsewhere, and the capital stock Is placed at S5,000. The incorporators and officers of the new concern are: Charles Turner, president; Norman C. Weir, vioe president; Harry Standiford, secretary and treasurer. Serial Christmas Tale. Next Saturday The Star will begin the publication of a new story-"The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus," by L. Frank Baum. An instailment, with appropriate ilustrations, 'wil appear ev'ery' Saturday until the completion of the utory', abouit Chulamua Like many et the steintes by Hans Chritim auness., tMe week by' Mr. Bmis a fairy tale for ehMfre a a prable fer ga-m. - S- -.4I Sm 4" ALWAYS THE A DAY 0 A 'PARADE OF VALTES HARD TO. BROKEN LOTS OFFERED THIS SEASC PRICES AND ARE MADE DEFENDAN SHOULD BRING OUT THE BIGGEST CE REMNANT Our Remnant Department on the third floor prices. These for tomorrow: 8,00 YDS. OF NEW SHIRTING PRINTS. IN ALL THE LATEST PECALX STYLES. STIRI(71LY FAST COLOES. WORTH de. YD. ONLY ONE PAT- N TERN TO A CUSTOMER AT THE SPECIAL Z c" A PRICE OP......................................O 500 YDS. OF GOOD QUALITY CANTON .Y FLANNEL. EXTRA- WIDE, WORTH 6c. YD. REMNANT PRICE...............................* C 2,000 YDS. OF NEW STANDARD CALICOES. COLORS T GARNET AND RED, IN NEAT LINE SMALL' P FIGURES. SUITABLE FOR WAISTS, DRESSES OR QUILTS. REGULAR PRICE, 6%e. YD. 4 N REiB .ANT PRICE ............................. ..LE A CASE OF NEW CRETONNE DRAPERY, IN A FULL LINE OF NEW FLORAL DESIGNS. IN LIGHT, MEDIUM AND DARK GROUNDS, ALL GOOD, R SERVICEABLE LENGTHS. REGULAR PRICE. 6/ c' 10e. YD. REMNANT PRICE................. G 2 CASES OF OUTING FLANNEL, GOOD QUALITY, NEAT STRIPES. CHECKS AND PLAIDS, IN PINK, A LIGHT BLUE. RED. BLACK AND GRAY. P REGULAR PRICE, l0c. YD). RE!DNANT PRIcE* R,000 YDS. OF NEW PERCALES, A COMPL!rE ASSORT MENT OF COLORS, SUCH AS NAVY, RED, BLACK AND GRAY, IN ALL THE NEAT SMALL DOTS. STRIPES AND FLORAL DESIGNS; ALSO IN. LIGHT GROUNDS. AN UN- V LIMITED SELECTION OF PATTERNS. GUAR- B ANTEED FAST COLORS. REMNANT PRICE IA TOMORROW, PER YARD...................... " REMNANT DEPT.. 3D FLOOR. 5000 Fine Si BEAUTIFUL IMPORTED WASHABL DRAWN WORK IN ASSORTED PATTE] AROUND THE NECK; 1 TO 2 YARD TAILOR-MADE SUIT. AT LEAST A D BLUE, CARDINAL, MAISE, CREAM, AL DEVOTED TO THE DISPLAY OF THI: UP TO $1.25. WE SHALL SELL THEM. NECKWEAR DEPT., 1ST FLOOR, SECTION G. Remnants From Our Suit and 2 Black and White Silk Net Skirts, made ov( Reduced from $25 to......................... 6 Fine All-wool Norfolk Jackets, with velvet c belt. Reduced to............................ i Blue and i Gray Etamine Suit, Eton jacket flare skirts. Reduced from $20 to............. I Black Brilliantine Suit, a fine grade, size 4 Reduced from $25 to.................... 2 Fine Black Etamine Suits, with white taffet finished with stitched taffeta bands. Reduced from to ...................................... 4 Fine Gun Metal, Gray and Castor Moire Suits. Reduced to..................... i Handsome Opera Cape, full length, line white silk and trimmed with thibet fur. Reduce $45 to................. ................ Suit Department, Second Floor. AN INSTRUCT ALMOST AS WONDERFUL AS ALAI CONCERN HAS DONE MORE FOR TH MILLS. WE HAVE WITH US THIS WI FROM THE COCOONS. DON'T FAIL TC THE CANDY BOOTH. Buttonhole Twist, 25 spools for ......... High-grade Machine Twist, manufactured 25c. Ribbons at 11c. V A remnant treat tomorrow in Ribbons. An of fine quality All-silk Satin Taffeta and Louisient bons, in plain and figured effects, full 4 inches w short lengths from i to 3 yards. Values up t< yard. Remnant price................ ..... Displayed on center bargain tables, first floo An Umbrella Remnal A lot of Women's and Men's Umbrellas, mi quality mercerized cloth, steel rods and paragon The handles are shown in natural and Congo style good as some sold elsewhere at $I. Remnant pr: morrow............................. UMBRELLA DEPARTMENT, 1ST PLOOR, SECTION J. Remnants of Shoes 1511 pairs OF CHILDREN'S BOX CAL.F ANDKDKN SIZES 6 TO 11. A UCKLUI NU REMNAT PRICE OF. A ot OF"-OMEN' S BOUDOIR SLIPPERS AND RATH SCUFPS. RS AND) VELVEET. REGILAR PRIICE, 50e.. REMNANT A lot (F CHILDRIEN~ CIGUARANTiEED PAETLEATHER S $1.25 QUALITY, IIL ECOEOU A ~RR A . Alot OF W'OMEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS IN FELT, KIDSKIN LEATHER-ABIOUT 40 PlIRS IE I(Yr. REMNANT Women'sFINE PATENT LEATHERL FOX KID-TOP LAi NANTPRIE..... HT AND DRLES'H: ALL SIZES. WERE $2 A lot OFMISSES' AND C'HILDREN'S SPRING HEEL SHOEE REGULAR $l.50 QUALITIES, TO BE .OLD TOMORROW AT.. Wo e'sWAM JULIETS AND TOILET SLIPPERS, IN VEYCOMFORtTaBLE. REMNANT PRICE.. 200 pairs OFMSSFS N CHILDREN'S RUBBERS; AL SHOE DEPARTMENT, 2D FLOOR. Remnants in Corsets and U 5 pairs of "P. D." Corsets, in white only, bones, in sizes 18, 20 and 24; straight front, cu trimmedl with fine lace and ribbon. The $5 9 be offered tomorrow at.................. An odd lot of Women's Muslin and Cami and square neck, trimmed with embroidery and chon. These are slightly soiled. Sold for 68c -Remnant price. .. ... .... ...... .... Housefurnishing Remnants. DEFARE WLO COTHES HAMPER, SLiGHTLY $1.5~ COLORS, LGIAL SS RATCh ED. EMNANT PIlCE... TERNS. EMNN RcEB....N...N..D.FE..NT PAT- 59c R ECRATER W.ASH PITCHERS. IN 8 DECOIRATION.6 RNAN PRICATED.......c...jrn R2NANE PR11 '5c 15 D ECORATED MUGS AN BRUSH HOLDRS, AL DI 5< wO TUS1A ORIETL CULmI . UGHTY DAMAG. SOILED. REMNANT PRICE, EACH............ 8 GAS RADIATORS 4 TUBES, ALUIhINUM FINISH. ALL IN PE FW CONDITIN, BU WE HAVEF ONLY 8 LF T O'THIS LAI NANT PRIU'............................................. $2.9 31 PIECES OF QUADRUPLE-PLATED SILVER WARE, SUCH SPOON HOLDERS. CI4EAM PIrC,HERS, PICKLE CASTERS. BUTTI DISHES ErC. EACH PIECE HAS A SLIGHT IMPEREC TI4N gU AN BNE. PUT IN GOOD ORER. WOTH .0.-75 RORTANT8.2I.ER..NANT.PRI.......... ... ....... ... ......ae HOUJSEFURNISRING DE~PARTIgENT, 3D FLOOR. REA A CLEARING SALE OF L BH LUE. AND GOOD AT AWEBSTATIONERY"; GOOPRETrYA PILo., PER POUND.............1c TEaig xxvEILPEs 'so UK en.- PAGEM. - NOD A rhStr~e 'Tuop BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR THE LEA F POMP IN REM] ECLIPSE. THE BEST SHOWING OF RE N. GOODS OF THE HIGHEST STANDl 'S IN THIS' SACRIFICE. IT'S A BIG OWDS OF THE YEAR. S WIThIN RE is always a bargain spot, but on Fridays it is p 3 CASES OF NEW FALL FIANNRL1!ITE. ALL THE NEW ALL PATIERNS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS SELECTION-IN AVY BLUE RE). GARNET. GREEN. BROWN. GRAY. LACK AND WIUTE, PINK. LAVENDER. TAN. &c. ALSO FULL LINE OF BLACK AND WHITE l MOMKS AND FANCY PLAIDS. WORTH ioc. C RD. REMNANT PRICE ..................... 3 CABE OF NECW TEAZLR DOWN OUTING FLA. NEL , HEAVY NAP ON BOTH SIDES. ALL NEW S!RIPEM CHECKS AND PLAIDS. RESB GOODS SELL 4EGUI.ARLY OFF TIHE C [ECE FOR 12%c. YARD. REMNANT PRICE." FF 1 2 900 YDS. OF NEW CREPER-FINISHEDJ FRENCH FI.AY LI"TE-A C)RRECT LMITATION OF FRENCH FLANNEL TH IT SAME ST' LES AND PATTERNS; LENGTHS MYrBLE FOZ WAISTS. KIMONAS AND RAPPERS. REGULAR PRICE, 15c. YARD. C EMNANT PRICE ............................. 250 YDS. OF WHITF. FLANNEL-A GOOD aBT -ORH 20c. YE) REMNANT PRICE K...1Y 150 YDS. OF TWILLED BLUE FIANNFL BOUT 75 PER CENT WOOL. SPECIAL REMNANT RICE, PER YARD............................... 200 YDS. OF WOOL GRAY FLANNEL. THAT M"L. REGULARLY AT 25c. YARD). REIMNAN\T l C. RICE ............................... 800 YDS. OF ALL-WOOL RED FLANNFI.-Aa9" EZRY SPECIAI. QUALITY. WORTH 25e. YARD.I) EMNANT PRICE....... .............. ...... 500 YDS. OF FINE ALL-WOOL WHITE FLAN 'EL, SOFT FINISH. REMNANT PRICE, PER YD. 5, ilk Ties Purchased E JAPANESE SILK TIES. THE ENDS ZNS, WITH ONE-INCH HEM AT THI S LONG. JUST THE THING TO WEAR OZEN OR MORE PRETTY SHADES. SC SO BLACK AND WHITE. ONE OF OU ELEGANT PURCHASE. THESE NECK AT ..................................... .... Coat Dept. Waist an ,r ik e?10 PBAU DE SOIE AND TA silk. AND HETIT('HED, IN PIN A LITTLE SOILED FROM HAN% ollar and S ? DOZE.N ALL~WOOL rL&N: $6.00 S STITCHED PLEATS. I ffect and ~P~f~6 DOZEN FLANNELET'ITE '% Sp%oU BLACK WITH WHITE DOTS; 45 BEST QUAI1TY FLANNE it. $10.00 LONCE AT BOTTOM; WELL ..... PRICE ........................ R'AIST AND WRAI'PER DE a vest, $29.50 $15.00 en Vlu n A LARGE LOT OF FAST-EL SFROM 2 TO 10 YDS. THEY A ALACK KIND. CET FRM TI "with TO 15e. YD. REMNANT PRIICi from S9.0ABOUT 3,0 YARDS OF FN INA OF L EVA SILK FINISH. N $11 5TS AND FINE PEA- CALI: V_IUE. CTT FOM THE PIECI LINING DFPANTMEN T, I )DIN'S LAMP IS THE STORY OF THE P E SILK INDUSTRY IN AMERICA TWAIN ?EK TLO SKILLED OPERATORS TO SI VISIT OUR SILK EXHIBIT. LOCATED ................................... especially for fine dressmaking trade. Per spool ard. KRem iants mmense assortment 25yrso I-i ie Rib- 25yrso l-i ide, in ii Olyc fine Panne Velvets that 25c.O curred a few days ago. U '~.Y~O assortment of shades is r. they are goods we sold; 2T5 YARDS OF PLAIN ALL-: LENG.THS. AL O LAIN COL it. NANT PRICE ................ Ae frm a tron175 YARDS OF PRINTED P( INNGS. 24 LECPRES W,E. )DN. LAMP IS.THE STORD OF BEHE P E SLKINUSRYIN ADMEINAT TH'AB AENW SIL D OLAORSTO SFA SILVSTKUSL EXHIBIT LOCAITE mmenseRessortsen ATHe ib-ige OG R>D 25c.NDGREN R Ie KIDm MA 75EtrongA WE .fine.Panne.VelvetsRIha ANtPThTey~ P ar god Oe l PRICE.......JNANT *PRICE................ $1375 ARD OAKRNTDP 50OREINY S. L4INE R EA ] INCLUDIYARD5 OF TESTEI 10 po-ces ....: . KRS. 24ATPL27LIN.CHESEW ALLCOORS * AEN~ CL REDILS SIZAR PRICE RIC 1101OFSTOR95c. P*iC."P 9S5Ac. dea.Remnant Saiyt ) igte~ ros of OFaPF RED,cBLUE AND,GREENd cotton1tor75 ChildresGo,R Remnant price......... Rem a5t pairos.%?S parentfrom8 stnpon ard LDARGE WITH TRAICYS$2 REMNANT PRIC.. ROE BABYWLKERS SL AMAEDN. . ATES THEE SLD O 2~ Whi.te itSEbD . WA NS RE TPRIE T PRC......... 'I. ARE1M-LE. RIAN RC $ AN........ PR.. E....PER...$ QUR YAD.. DOLGOCAT.ULIHTLSY DEPATE AGDa, THATu bsOL ;O 2 IL ~ E ORIWRJustNURSERYlCHAIRS. .. RE.A. ce. Remnant.price........ LABB P[I~ 1 HLREN H'S I IPRMN' RTenas inR Toys. aO plasr tanointW an tote AO. ' prices.. CH . BABY~ AAKES, BIGLYOAOAGED.cROK .P P "'"FR M"P0.UA e(N 1UES MAN PIm""7c. BO * OE DLL AR. - G DAM-h0 I s MAN mCE . . . 0 . - e Oc . EMN NIO ro i w - .se. 3ntnotrL 13 ra 4 Jus3J1111 ro............. vnd Penna. Ave. ST MONEY. NANTSO :MNANTS, ODDS AND ENDS AND LRD SURRENDER THEIR FORMER MONEY-SAVING EVENT, WHICH X MNANTS. articularly so, as we cut still deeper into 400 YD. OF FINE TWILLED AQTI-RHEUI MATIC RED FLANNEL VERY SUITABLE FOR U N DERGARMENT AND SKIRTS. WORTH 45.3 YD. RFANAVT PRICE................ ? 350 YDS. OF FINE ALL-WOOL BLUE SHRUNK PLAN1 C H FINSH. WOTH 4. YD. 35c. 350 YDC. OF ALL-WOOL IOP-SACKING. IN MEDIUM AND OXFORD GRAY ONLY: FULL 1% YDS. WIDE; VERY DESIRABLE MATERIAL F l K SKIRTS AND COAT SUITS. WORITH. IN THE MCO PIECE. $1.25 YD. REMNANT PRICE............ 1.000 YDS. OF WOOL-FINISHED PLAIDS. IN A NEAT LINE OF COLORS. IN ASSORTED SIZE PLAIDS A N D* l'HECKS. SUI'TALE FOR WAISTS AN) -*I CHI LDREN'S SCHOOL IDRESSES. WORT H 19c. YD. REMNANT PRICE.............. . 1.000 YDS. OF NEW 30-Is. BROCADED NOVELTIES.' IN NAVY. RIE). BROWN. GREEN. TAN AND BLACK; IN WAIST ANI) SKIRT LENGTHS. A 75e. VALUE. REMNANT PRICE.................. Ce 1,200 YDS. OF 36-IN. BROCATELLE., IN AIL THE NEW - PLAIN AND SELF-COLORED EFFECTS; A FULL LINE OF COOI.RS. INCLUDING BLACK. IN DESIRABLE LENGTHS, WORTH 39e. YD. REMNANT C s P R ICE ........................................... . 700 YDS. OF WOOL GRANITE CLOTH, 38 INS. WIDE. IN BLACK. BROWN. GREEN. GRAY. BLCE. OLD ROSE; LENGTHS FOR SKIRTS AS WELL AS FILL V SL'IT PATTERNS. WORTH. IN THE PIECE. St. YD. REMNANT PRICE.... ....................* at One Gulp. \RE FINISHED WITH FANCY HAND BOTTOM. TO BE WOR\T TWICE WITH ANY SORT OF WAIST OR CH AS LIGHT BLUE, PINK, ROYAL R LARGE AVENUE WINDOWS IS PIECES ARE WORTH " I Wrapper Remnants. X PFFETA SILK WAISTS, ELARORATELY TUCKED $ LIGIIT B.'E AND WHITE: SIZES 32 TI) 40. . DLING. WORTH $4.50. RIRMNANT PRICE.... SEL WAISTS. IN REI). RI' IE AND BLA(K: ALL UCUESS FRON.. . W.I. I $1.50. REM.. all AISTS. IN NEAT PO;.KA DOTS, BLUE AND 50 V ALL SIZES. REMNANT PRICE. ................ e LETTE WRAPPERS, IN PRETTY COLORINGS; *C M A D)E; ALL SIZES. W ORTII $1.uw. R F7.f ANTPT- E O D F OR PT.-SECOND FLOOR. ing Remnants. ACK PErCALINES, IN REMNANT LENPFATIS RE THE GI'ARANTEEID MIPNIGHT FAST E PIECE, TnEY WOI-LD SELL FPtOM lIlc. [NE LININGS, IN GOOD LENGTHS. CONSIST ERCERIZERI SAEENS AND NOVEL1'Y F- * C \ES, IN FAST BLA'K AND ALL COLIORI. 21:'e. TO 25c. YD. REMNANT PRICE ..... . ST FLOOR, SECTION C. IsTRATON S RODUCTION OF SILK, AND NO ONE THE FAMOUS CORTICELLI SILK [OW YOU HOW THE SILK IS TAKEN =; ON FIRST FLOOR, SECTION C, NEAR it. ........................................40g, * .............................50c. A in Silks and Velvets. k Panne Velvet, full 22 inches wide. These are y were left from our famous sale which oc The lengths are from i to 5 yards, and the excellent. Worth $2.50 yard, but it 89c. yard. Remnant price......... C ILK YAMA, A NEW TAFFFTA. IN GOOD COLORINGS AND =. RED JAANESE SILKS. WORTH 49<. YARD. REM. 25c. )LKA DOT VFLVETINAS, IN DESIRABIE LENGTHS AND OOL- p LEGULAR PRICES, 59c. AND 69c. YARD. REMNANT 45c. " .I CORDUROY. IN NAVY. GRAY. TAN AND BLACK. IN 4. THFSE WILL MAKE EXCElLENT WAISTS AND V )E. RDGULAR PRICE, Si TARID. REMNANT PRICE.. Ve CE WILL BIE FOUND SOME BIG VALUlS L IN INE BLAOKV [E FOR WALSTS. SKIRTS AND LININGS. FLOUR, SECJTION B. ~rom Our Upholstery Dept. [TRY AND) GLAZED) COtTOYN PORTIIDRRS. FULL RINGED AT TOP AND BOTTOM, IN COLORS OF 6 c MNANT PRICE. EACH ................... ... IANGING;S, 3 YDS. LONG, 50 IN. WIDE, MAKE 5 c KGROUND FOR D)ENS AND COZY CORNERS.V rAMBOUR MUSLIN CURTAINS. PULL WIDTH., ,WORTH UP TO $6 PER PAIR. REMNANT A ARGE SIZE COCO DOOR MATS, WITH COL- ~1) lERS OF RED. GREEN AND BLUE. REGULAR j.~)V [2E SCREENS. 3-FOLD. FILLED IN WITH SILKO-6 c RICE, $1. REMNANT PRICE ......... Y. INCLUDING BAIlDAD, DAMASK AND MER -A TERlIAL. REPRESENTING1 A MANUFAC.ITUR-4 l.1U :IECES ARE 1%, YDS. LONG. REMNANT PRICE RON REDS, WITH BRASS MOUNTINGS AND FT. BY 6 FT. RIEGULAR PRICE. p3.0. *qjjV LED FLOOR LINOLEUM. IN MOSAIC AND TILE X REGULAR PRICE, $1.25 SQ. YD. REMNANT /L IT. 3D FLOOR. * s in Children's Goods. oats, made of Henrietta, in light blue, 4 quare collar finished with ruffles, trimmed : -ibbon, beaver heads and silk $ 9 -.50to...................................... , in odd siZes, made of muslin, y'oke of fine 4 d tucks. The 59c. quality. 39 . * Book Remnants. A IEAUTTIF'L VOLUME OF SINGING GAMES FOR CHILDREN. V* EE WITHI MUSIC, EVERY PAGE ILLUSTRATED. REDULCED) * ...-..-----.... ...-.............................1e. c E POPULAR STORY OF LUCILE AND lIER FRIEND, EXTRA C* ", CLOTH BINDING. REDUCED FROM 75e. TO.. .. .. .. . .e. CA ILDREN'S ORJECT LESSON DRAWING BOOK, COMBINES A* EME.NT WITH INETRlUCTION. REMNANT PRICE..........S..* BIG L.OT OF CHILDREN'S BOOKS, SLIGHTLY MARRED AND V' IN. AT GRlEAT1LY REDUCED PRICES. * OTHmi2 LOT OF GOOD TITLES OF CASSEL"S CLASSICS. ** I COVER, TO SELL 2 FOR.... ..................... ...... .5.* IREAT BARGAIN TABLE WILL BE FOUND FILLED WITH 'A I ON ROMANCE. TRAVEL AND MISCELLANEOUS SU~BJECTS, *I* OTH BINDINGS. TO BE CLOSED OUT AT REMNANT P'RICES. ** I HAVE JUST ONE OR TWO REMAINING OP SEVERAL COPY- * BOOKS, CLOTlH BOUND, AND) THAT SHOULD SELL FOR ** REMNANT PRtICES SUCH AS THE FOLLOWING WILL PRLE- * TOMORROW: +V [GN OF LAW. Vr JAMES LANE ALLEN. FOR..............75e. * .RWICK OF TIHE KNOBS. BY URI LLOYD. FOR...........50c. 4. IINGTOWN ON THE PIKE. BY USI LLOYD, FOR.........59e. e. DTHER WOMAN'S TERRITORY, BY ALIEN. FOR....75e. .. E SACRED FONT, BY HENRY JAMES, FOR..............t-D. .. E SOPT SIDE. BY HENRY JAMES, FOR................c. HOSTILE RRD. FOR.................................. . ..00 LDERMOOR. FOR ..... .. ...... ................ ...... ...50c. E AUTOCRATS. BY CHARLES LUSH....................75c. E QUEEN'S GARDEN. BY DAVIS. FOR.................45c.8 R|MDRS YDAVIDSON, FOR.............50c.X BLES IN SLANG. BY ADE. THE $1 EDITION, FOR...oe. LL FINCH AGE OF FABLE, CLOTH BOUND, FOR....2c. [RD FLOOR. (V. D 15e. RN- ODD SHADES IN SEALING WAX, NANT S IBGLY PEUMM), I WEEES VIR.. "E*E50, ANT PRICE............... . orE 8 c. N~AW W(E0. .. ..cE EME Ac g w DMW.. 18 lI VZO M