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? " Ribbon remnants Women will find lots and lot? of uses for these short lengths of Ribbon now. J The narrow ones are suitable for running through heading, and the wider kinds for belt, sash, hair or hat ribbons. This is how little they cost. and If you want a pretty bow from any of them we will tie it free. Vk to ?'V in. Satin Ribbon. A yard 1 to 2 in. Satin Ribbon; good I t NECKWEAR REMNANTS 2c lengths, a yard .... Satin Taffeta and line Ribbon; 3v. to .' A yard 4 to 7 in^h Satin Taffeta and Dresden Ribbons. A yard Messa inches. l2Q 17 c i Fancv Stock?. Rabats. Jabots. ? in muil or lace, and Spangled : Round Collars. * "Worth 15c to j 5f>c. All to go at ? Soiled Embroidery Linen f Collars; nearly all sizes. ? Worth 25c. To go at. each | Ruchlng Stripes, in white and I some in colors. Worth 5c. All I to go at ? First Fl<v?r?Bargain Tables. & ? 10c Mc 2c ! ?H Three 25c handkerchiefs, 50c Each, i8c An offering that will bring out the handkerchief buyers. Not one in the lot that isn't a regular 25c value There are Fine Swiss Embroidery Handkerchiefs, in scalloped edges, crossbar, all-over em broidery and hemstitched styles. Choice of entire lot at lRc each, or three for 50c. tomorrow.?First Floor. ? - Paper novels, 6c each,5 for 25c Famous Seaside Library edition. It's just the season when li*ht literature is in demand to while away time in a hammock or com fortable rocker on porch or lawn, and these are the best books for such purpose. All the popular authors are rep resented. Worth 10c. First Klnoe?Bargain Tables?and Third Floor?Book Section. ii 9?to win I I i t $2.00 6fcKSosflt I 1 y i ? 2 i t f f y y y y i 1 | ? i i ? i % ? z ? I ? * y y y t petticoats, $1.50 Made of good quality Ma< k mar celline. and, true to name, they fit -rlo^e around the hips and are fastened with Socket fasten ers; finished at bottom with deep flounce. Lisht in weight and splendid peyif'Oats to wear with dark skirts, and thus mvp on the laun dry bill ?Second Floor. ? y f v y X y f Lambrequins, 29c The kind for summer?mercer ized cotton, in large floral designs Finished with heavy cotton fringe ?Third Floor?Art Dept. Wonderful Interest in the June sa!e==aed it every day. Wonderful opportunities We promised. We've made good, so far. And the wonderful sales of the last three days are but forerunners of the sales to come. Everybody's enthusiastic. Everybody here's full of enthusiasm. It affects not only the heads of departments, but the clerks, the bundle wrappers, the parcel gatherers, the shipping depart ment and drivers. We've planned for the biggest June we ever had. And we're going to have it. And we know just as well as can be that it cannot be biggest unless we give you unprecedented values. That's just what you'll fluid here every day ? f ^XH:?X"X"X"XKK^,,XH<?X,4XK,,XjMX?X,,X,,!,4I,,X,,XwXw!MX?<,,XwX?X?>?X,<MX"X,,k4,X,,X',XMXMX,,^X,<,,X"H XMX"X^k"Xi^,X"i,<,,X,<,,X,,X,,X,,X"X">?X"J,^,!MWK-X??X??X?X"X*,X"X4* AMERICAN TAFFETA | Tea cloths, $1.10 Y ?> .Tfi inches sauare. With drawn work. V Stamped for eyelet or solid em broidery. With each one tomorrow we will give FREE 6 skeins of Utopia Lustnr cotton. This offer is for Friday only.? Third Floor?Art Dept. y o EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF TRIMMED HATS, $2.50 each Worth $5.00 and $7.50 488 hats in the flot===see wSiradow display This great sale of Hats is the second in the series of record-breaking sales promised for the month of June. SAMPLE HATS; only one of a kind; practically exclusive; all fresh, clean goods; trimmed up for display purposes, and made to sell at $5.00 and $7.50. Because we got the lot at a special price, and to make this sale one long to be re membered, we have marked them at this remarkably low price for tomorrow's selling. Included in the lot are hats of burnt chip, hats of black and white chip, and some natural leghorns. There are a great many all black hats in the sale. Trimmings are of foliage and flowers, fancy feathers and wings. The chic air and the taste displayed in the combination of colors and trimmings mark these hats as distinctively out of the ordinary for such a price. You should not miss this sale tomorrow if you have the least need for a hat of this character for the rest of the sum mer, because you can't get better bargains by waiting. OTff ILL A Men's and women's umbrellas?worth and ! That in a large number oi cases is positively less than half regular price. When an umbrella is an everyday necessity why not buy when you can do so at such savings? These are of a good quality of American tafTeta, tape edg*s: have steel rods and paragon frames. Women's umbrellas have the long "Directolre" stick and horn gun metal and plain and silver trimmed natural wood handles; all with' slight flaws. Men's umbrellas are 28-inch sizes, with fancy or plain boxwood han 0103 first Floor?Bargain Tables. jy INIIG IMMTi CHILDREN'S READY - TO - "WEAR HATS; pretty little piquant shapes of blue and red fancy straw; girlishly trimmed with gros grain ribbon to match the hat, and the ribbon bands are neatly finished off with tiny ro settes of the straw to match hat. Formerly 75c each. -j> *-k Special tomorrow, qJ) V(C each Second Floor?Hats. FOR UNTRIMMED HAT SHAPES. Here's .a chance to get a hat shape that would cost you at regular price possibly $3.50, because in the lot are shapes that formerly sold at this price, then there are others worth not quite so much, but any of them worth about double sale price. Burnt Milans, White Milans, Black Milans, Black Chips, Black Hair Hats. And they are the very prettiest of the season's fashionable shapes. ONE BIG LOT OF LARGE ROSES, beautiful "real" looking roses, in pink and jacque red. Formerly 39c and -? ^ 51?a. Special tomorrow, II Or choice FANCY FEATHERS. Curled and Uncurled Ostrich Feathers, in a variety of good color ings. Former prices, 05c and $1.50. Choice tomor row Values up to 25c a yard Perhaps you have a waist to reline or need a drop skirt for some gown you are making over, or have similar lining needs: then you will want to stop at the bargain tables tomorrow and inspect these lining remnant" Consist mostly of remnants of FEATHER SILK, in fast black and some in colors. Only S?4C a yard tomorrow. 4 IT'S THE SALE SENSATION OF THE YEAR, Suits and dresses cloth Mmein silk at less than 50 cents on the dollar-$11.95 We're able today to give you more definite informa tion of the values in the sale. When yesterday's announce ment was made the goods had just arrived by express and we had not time to examine them, and the buyer had not returned. Not a dress in the entire purchase worth less than $20. Now just note the values in the list below? Choice, $11.95 Pongee silk dresses, worth up to $35 Rajah silk dresses, worth up to $30 Messaline silk dresses, worth up to $35 Foulard dresses, worth up to $25 Satin dresses, worth up to $30 Plain taffeta dresses, worth up to $30 Fancy taffeta silk dresses, worth up to $25 Hand-embroidered French linen dresses, worth up to $35 3-piece French linen suits, worth up to $35 How any. woman can let such an opportunity pass is beyond understanding. Remember, these goods are many of them duplicates of what we have had in stock at the regular prices. This event is possible because of a dis agreement of partners and the sacrifice of the stock so that they could settle up with money instead of dividing the merchandise. Here's what you'll find? Choice, $11.95 2-piece linen suits, worth up to $25 Plain tailored tropical worsted suits, worth up to $35 All-over embroidered net dresses, worth up to $40 Elaborately made lingerie dresses, worth up to $35 Fancy braided linen dresses, worth up to $30 Fancy braided 2 & 3 piece linen coat suits, worth up to $30 Plain and striped chiffon panama coat suits, worth up to $35 Plain serge coat suits, worth up to $25 Striped serge coat suits, worth up to $25 v 1 I I i i i ?> sea island percale, Is one of the 1 3d floor Every 'mill end" bargains Friday. woman knows the worth of Sea Island Percale?and the many t?? which it fan he jiut. For tomorrow we've a lot in 3.1-1 n. width; light ground* with stripes and neat figured patterns to offer at 7c a yard. We !i not limit ti.e quantity to any one buyer. It's a bargain to hurry for, though! WHITE DIMITY. in nrat checks; firu> and sheer and useful for making women's and children's waists and frocks. Worth l'.'c and 25c a yaid. On sale tomorrow at, choice, a yard WHITE SHIRTING MADRAS, in neat striped effect s and just t!.e thins for makinn men's lite shirts and pajamas; also women's outer wearable. Worth a >. 11 2^>C nc^ GALATEA CLOTH, in navy and cadet blue grounds, in neat striped effects; fast colors and regular l**c. yard quality. Special tomorrow, a yard ll&C yard, for DARK PERCALE. :t2 in. in navy, parnet, brack and grounds; fast colors; good Worth l<?c a yard. c Special tomorrow, a i yard Tiiinl Floor?Mill Knd Sertiort. wide, gray le?i 11 lis. \1a UNBLEACHED MU8LIN, 36 wide; woven from firm. round thread; 2 to lo yard lengths. Regu- . larly "8c yard, for . BLEACHED MUSLIN, 3G wide; lij to 9 'yard lengths; soft grades, and worth 10c to 15c yard, for SEER SUCKER GINGHAMS; fast col or.?; K^jc quality, at." yard in. c in. ?7fcc lUc Less than half price for {women's&children's hosiery V A clean-up of all the odds and ends in the Hosiery Department. W? j? can fit any one from the stockings offered in this sale. The strongest remeamit value: no silks for momthsS We are clearing out all odd lengths of Silks with a vengeance. Cost has not been considered, desirable?many being suitable for dresses. They are silks all women want for summer seashore and ?and the cost is such a trifle as to make the buying real economy. Here are the details: v J 26-in. SEMI-ROUGH PONGEE; good line of shades; lengths 1% to 12 yards. Worth 59c a yard. On sale tomorrow at 24-in. ALL-SILK SMOOTH LINING -| PONGEE; good enough to use for outer wear as well as linings. Worth f 39c a yard, for J 26-in. ALL-SILK ROUGH PONGEE; plain and fancy effects; most any shade. Lengths 1 to 8 yards. Worth 69c and 75c a yard, for j c c 139c WAIST AND SKIRT LENGTHS, in ?weaves such as fancy taffetas, fancy louisine and peau de eygne. Worth 75c to $1.25 a yard. Choice, a yard.. 24-in. SATIN FOULARDS; small and medium dots; faconne and broche ef fects; many kinds, including Cheney Bros.' well known foulards. Worth 75c and $l.<K),a yard. Choice DRESS LENGTHS of all-silk rough pongees, in every shade, and lengths ,10 to 14 yards. Worth 60c and 75c a yard. Choice tomorrow at Lengths are all mountain wear 39 c 39c 49c 25c oovelty bobbioet for sash curtains Remnant price, a yard - - 25 pieces of this Novelty Bobbinet; that is all. so we have decided to close them out tomorrow at this special remnant price. The bobbinet is 24 inches wide, ruffled on edge, and will make pretty cool looking sash curtains for the summer home. Only ^Vfec a yard tomorrow. ABOUT 5 DOZEN WINDOW SCREENS? odds and ends; 18 inch size, extending to 33 inches. Closing price, each 4-4 CREX GRASS MATTINGS; lengths from 5 to 10 yards; reds, blues and greens. Remnant price, a yard 75 ROLLS of Novelty Colored China Mattings; guaranteed seamless; extra heavy quality, and never sold before for less than 35c a yard. To close at remnant price, a yard 50 ROLLS of Seamless China Mattings; only one roll of a kind; 40 yards in a roll. Special tomorrow, a roll * ABOUT 75 American Fiber Matting Rugs; 36x72 inches, ular price, each, $1.00. Remnant price 15c 29c 19c $4.98 69c x x X' Reg Same quality as formerly sold at $1j 16-butfon o UK ffl U\ leingtlh Special lot purchased at a great discount, because the importer wanted to close up business for the season and go abroad to select fall stocks. These gloves are of fine Milanese silk lisle in : black, tan, mode, leather and pink.?First Floor?Bargain Tables. v t KINDS SELLING REGULARLY 15c -TO 25c PAIR, AT. eo???o?oo 10c ? t f I t ? Here's a hint of what's to be found: Women's Seamless Hose in bjack and new coloring#... .Children's 1x1 Ribbed Cotton and Lisle Hose in black ....Children's Fine Imported Lace Lisle Hose; sizes 4 to 7*6, in all-over and boot patterns Infants' Fine Ribbed Lace Openwork Long Hose, in black, white, pink. blue, red and tanvHale....Infants' Black Imported Lace Lisle Thread Socks; s-izes l to ??. These goods are all broken lots, and when the collection is :-o!d there'll be no more.?First Floor?Hosiery Dept. CORSETS Corsets, 11 pairs Smart Set whaleboned. a n d nicely made. Reduced >) fl Dfl D from $5.00 to SMALL LOT of Corsets, includ ing "R. & G." "C. B." and "Nemo" makes, and models that have sold from $2 50 to $5.0o a pair. Now a A ANOTHER SMALL LOT ? ANKLE STRAP PUMPS Worth $3.00 ? J ?? Friday s price - -- -- <4/ u o w Only a limited number of pairs, but about all sizes in the lot. Patent Leather and Dull Leather Shoes. Splendid shoes at the price. Shoe Dept.?Second Floor. Remnants of dress goods worth up to $1.75 a yard These are in good lengths suitable for skirts, waists or whole suits. 500 YARDS 50-INCH BLACK MOHAIR; Gf>c VALUE. A YARD ooo 750 YARDS ALL-WOOL GRAY HOMESPUN; 65c VALUE. A YARD oOo 300 YARDS 54-IN. BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS; 75c VALUE. A YARD oOo 550 YARDS ALL-WOOL BLACK AND NAVY SERGES; 50c VALUE. A YARD oOo 800 YARDS. MISCELLANEOUS LOT. DIAGONAL SKRGES; navv, brown, red and black PIN STRIPE MOHAIR; black, blue and brown; FANCY SATIN PRU NELLA; good shades; 38-IN. MOHAIRS, black and blue. Worth 50c a yard. Remnant price oOo SHORT ENDS. 14 to 7 yards. Black Voiles?Plaid Voiles ? All-wool Batiste?All-wool Albatross, etc. Worth up to $1.75 a yard. Remnant price, a yard All at yard $