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flis TIME SIO,OOO. — jr*T YISDICT Foil DAM THE O. L 00. tf «3ia May ni Bar Ma * tmr tka B«r Haihaa4 to tk« y||0 ri«. Dtaaata* of ISM— lp*cUl Fladia«e— --m <»• <• Ik' fcuprraae Caart. ti* ! cm* ef F * itll. m tbi iisKV'»'" ! Company, the seaM ! tewaght »D bT lh« j-ry after the of <• •• oa Friday evening * lew"* to J*** ol *' <*epartment •■LTgSlrtor court at »* yeaterday *J~~_ T»r:ict awarded the plain *f S 2 in the HUB of JIO.OOo. »«r<!cs was a pretention d>rument, I ts the ordinary verdict, tae [ " _ upon U> make no less than "fLr «■*'■»• •P <ecUl flr ,n th * for* [ to jet*rr>ratorses prepared by r Sa the case and submitted to lv consent o? the court. The an mterr<iaratorte* themselves ** «af.r^» r to constitute a complete hia the f» "* -■ caM *• tto « ur T JfL, feets to he. These facta. sum £u*sfi fn» the fid.rjra of the Jury, are - feTjcaf: * kJ giT. X ISM. Hay was md> •««j w * c*i fLi# Xiprovement Company at Frank -4 aad ok that day a fire broke oat In ** mSat u a r*euK of which Hay and *L ,iost their Lves. Hay left a widow iTm cJ»l«Jreni. who are the plaintiffs in *"tafcm. At the trme of the Are T. B. yf «ip»nnten lent of the mine: W. riW - r was aaa.rant auperu teudant; W. top hoea and Parti » r —■" pj; bo*s. litaac Ciem<*nta and Zj T j&nt were ru testers, and John vma assistant pit i>oss. At the g# tf the outbreak of the fire none of m officer* of the company were t . M fie Corey wa* aaay, Rarwy, the *bW auperintendent. waa at lunch, & f*rk Ro Mason, the fort man of the (w not la town laaac Clements. the JJ, was in charge of the men un «e»ur><*. and G W. Smailey was la ggy sf the outdde work, acting aa out > Bre out in brea*t C. on the tir& ittth level, and CTenvnt* and John tiiwider attempted to extinguiah it with «*i«r in bucketa from the ttt tf tb* «!op* on the Birth beimc hied kr the m> Ti. incJudln«r the d>-cea»ed. V* iahwrt In the mtn<« were careful, pr-i --tm kb of good judgment. It * n neres fg-r tc have a rentllatlng fan at the mine tor lb* parpoee of ventilating the eixth k*vl Abu >y. who was in cnarge of the (KMd# work, ordered this ventilating Can & > *hut down. The ahuttin# down of B» f»n **» the cause of the suffocation *f Ha*. If the fan h«»d b*eti k»>pt running Ha* coald have eecaped from the mine la m!rj o*r» W. flms I'y. J >sep!« Green and %wi*i McDonald were lnc«mj«etfnt men. isi tke defendant by ordinary care, cauld Sea mid of their incompetency prior to ag HM. The officer* and vice principals #t tie company, on top of the ground, by te»firrr4ae of ordinary care and prudence, «*ii4 have learr>ed where the fire was sit •Med and that ths deceased had not come «g af (he mine l«efore the fan was shut #wm, bat they failed to exercise ordinary «nr and prudm e. The deceased had rea mt# believe bef ore the fan was shut teas ta*: there was time to escape (Ire was confined to bresst 82. and net# the wboe n -rth sixth level, and If Ssfan bad t»een kept running t.%ere would b«ia amp's time for ths deceased to fcai* left the mine in ssfety. The officers m of the troand made no effort to Wt if ths had ooms out of the *ae before shutting doa-n the fsn: and t**rr «ra« nothinf whatever to prevent the S&TS TJI top of the ground from lesrning •***» Are wis The men with Hay s*r» S"»rk!nr I.OHO feet un ier ground snd s<** than £.900 feet from the and of the mis ifop* *»» n# »".iry for th* Mfe opera *:"' «f !h* ml::e and to protect the live* of '~t tw. th®? the rotk ttmnet floor nhould v "wwaly ruans-1 an* f*itfr«!, and th!* *» ant done. The door waa propped ej»n '* '-fitt C h*,i prop«r!y and iea'ed after helnf worked out I*'- n ° w»hastlb!e material he*n left !n we hreast could not have ea;»*ht on company, by #«rcl#tnr *k!l! and -tsx 1 " eoy fl havo placed th« br*a«t In • that no fire c old h*v* ca i#ht If! «. , lr# •'itwtanoa. th# facta an T . ?h « J >rr and on which th#r hue#. T*<-t of '"** in favor of the w'.fl t* * n<! WThfna of t*ie de-#a«ed miner. f' ," '* h '" «** of "•vera! which hara < ufM «ir*ln»f tit# company, ar.d t* ' or>e tn which a vcrdlrt h,»« al -1 '« f* v or of the p!atn . ' * 1 u!? ' likely the cat# tvlU go to * fc&rrat rcurt. Cor n Jo«h, »,***!r» a "hjt of a Joah." Wf. * 4 # " smAn . *** y»«t#rday **"* rA«t» ; n municipal court. HAVE A M Yot wLM a I BABY H j *NRV:\ von M:ET» A _ OVK CXK r CAIW IS HT-PF bow. Tin: rntrrTi f sr l-'- v .R f*M 'V.N AN" TH:' SV * • ~ K ; .. T IN 4H K* T*l l*a CA \v iiJCil Al ONE IS SUFFIC ES rTO BBU' iH"R I^NE Our Chamber Suite Sale t : 5 < .j j. 'Z ' 1 !S MOV \- ~r THRFff HrKPRED HAJtr»WOOI> BAffTRBS tITTK-i \RK IV OtH WAT WE C.i AKA.VTKE I\> BAVS T<M.* >-• j T ~vß ' <PST n-KIV 1 THIS BAUK KFT V* CH vM- ShR > % N w-OCB W "CK SCIJLING PiUCSSS WiLX AX*N *OVE THf EXTiBB **» SIMS IKVN »7.:>0 IP. ri^rr W IS THIS xoa. l aiK moo„ ac, j 3 It " i 0 *trp |l-o»f p II J J , „ 2L t— '■ ■; 'Y "» JL U ** k »l w ■ s t > \\ r Us, L | -- - I J I w«. ti, |t o ." r» * " **»>■' ii J* WATER FILTERS. f P _ Wa «®*r W reg-alar 50c Wi r rhm at I Sic ee-h_ Theaa niwi art perfect !a I t/v| every parti cciar. z. C. MILES CO. A- I* PIPER, Rare!rer. end a erupi* of frtowto celled re woman ic the Iwr end of town Frt eay r.rst end drank a few bott>«* of he#-r. to# went out, as cklai, mora beer, bat ea aoon aa they had eooe tha *ob»E mhned an astrakhan J*cket. vahsed at tu. She foOMSed ue «en to the street b-ongrht tnera back to ner room and made DougAa give no t v » She then mia«d h*r p£wm. cZ<*:- Ltf ~°T **- MruS " m-n disclaimed anr knowWjir* of it. OAeer (htct was called in end pat under arrest. The Tjrv** T*" found on the floor Jr.,CI .J' w " on trtAi y-steriay. charged with petty larceny, he said it wa* a a Jo«fc " but Judge Bogrua took the seriously aod found the sal r *•• Sal ISMse. A h«arlr.r giv»T E<i**r* M W - •on. with tesamty. by Judra Mow-e WlHon ts » g^hman, neving taro trad** that of fish curer end of eoop*-r Ttse trial developed that ltmon w aa making a nuisanee of himw-if around poik*e headquarter*, where he waa * IT:" I*'*" 1 *'*" *!sltor. demakitdlng the return of wr. wnlch he '•islmed wa.» taken from him on one of his t*rh>t« •*} arr**wts for «runk«»ne*.. under a form-r admln.arra tk»n of the department, and wench he Ciatmr waa never returned Thf examin ing phyaiciam found no gnrldeaee of in sanfty beyond tins delueSon. if it be one. and dlagrx"»»*d his caae aa exceaetra pug nacity at>d quarrelaomei.ess. c<«mpSica!»-4 with an unhealthy appeoiie for attmi<- Wilsoc waa accord.rw.y discharged. Prlauurra A rrn Ik im-U. Tliere wrrK q ;!te * number of prisoners before Judge Jacobs yewterday for ar raigmneot. N-wton Hunter, charg»-d with an infamous assauh upon a little girl, was not ready to p!*wd, and w..« given until Tburaday. Hia case was s»-t fnr trial April 21. Bf>nds were fixed at Sl.&OO, which he WHS unable to give, snd was recommitted. George Pearson charge.! with larceny in stealing a fin blower from Mrs A. Amund. pi- aded not guilty, and bis CM« wee set for trial April 2> M. O'Brien and V>". H. M >vte. ths M-g saloon burglars, pleaded not guihy. as>i their cases were set tor trial April 13. Tkr (tsllon*. It was agpected that the work of t>ulld lrig the irelkms on which the last je-nal y of rtie law would 1* executed upon Crae mar. Nordstrom and Carey, would com mence on Monday next, In the <«»urthouee yard, immediately In tha rear of the •uuib wing of the building. Sheriff Moyer returned from Oiympia yesterday and an nouri( ed that the work would not be com menced immediately: that there was plenty of ume between now and tha Z&i. the day set tor tha hanging, and that be would take no action toward building the gallows until 'he heard definitely frvm the board of pardons. Divorce Derrre The divorce deerc-o in the casa of Con stan. a E. Hill vs. L. A. Hill w.«* yeas.r day modified by Judge Jacobs. The modi fied decree order* that ma iniarrt daugh tor. Mabel, the custody erf which was originally grstnted to the hu«»bar.d. be temporarily awarded to ths wife, wbo has married siiwe the decree and is now Mrs Constance E. Parker. At the end of three m m:ha the mother is to report to the court, and the final disposition of the chtid will then be made. In tha mean time the child is not to he taken beyond the Jurisdiction of the court. Uaals the Order M<nll«ed. In the divorce case of G. M Rouse vs. Sophia Ro*nse. the plaintiff thinks ha baa b«en the victim of an insdvertenca. He oomplalns to the superior court, in a mo tion to modify an interlocutory de r«e enterad tn the case, filed >e-sterdey. that while the court rewlly ordered him to pay the defendant the sum or V! per month and the furr er sum of J:3 attorrey's feea. the order, as actually shrned and an'ered. requtree htm to pay her the ► itn of f-4 month. He wants the order modified to with tha coun * verbal rul ing in tha matter. Gets a Straographrr Sharif Moyer was be? -re the county commissi oners ywterday with an for more help In h!a depectme: t. ITe aaid the force was uraMa to kap up with the work, and bad en ;> - v»d sr-i paid f->r additional help cut of their own pc keta. H.< application waa a modest one, as he only asked for a f>r three day*, ar.d the board ac edod to hia request. _____ A»»lg"ee Piirfcarird Judge Moore ye«erday n»ade an order dlsrharglrg N. A \ etlne ae » mee In inacH ency of the firm of Taft A Clark. The final rfiows that the e »ns :v»ld expenses of the aa^igrment THE SEATTLE PO6T-INTELLIGENCEB. SUSDAY. APRIL 11. 1897. mat ♦: C par eerfL of an clahrm The aama order ?he i»«nb*rs of j the Srm froexj a.i llaeitttlee for or lndebr«d4ue«a ©octracted prk* to Nt»\«nt>er 1, tiaa date of the eaeignm-.nt. Marriage Mceaaea. Marr.ag-* iiceoaee were iwuad yesterday to Ixvj;* P. Arp and Maud I>»-pu- hoth of fcidmonda and Jo*w»p>h H. D**-- r. &..4 Nora Deget. both of Seattle. ttt«rt <«>«••. 'RlHiam Sharp, convicted of burglary, *«j. yesterday by J -sdg<- Jac » to two year a' cuo&ccioact in the pei.«.en luiry. The caae of Cummirtg Broa Woolen MIU Company va Smith a «mith waa ye«t«-r --<i*y dualacd in the auporior court by the piiintiff. In the caae of the Union Kiertrtc Com pany va Seattle Thearcr Company, tne ft■:t*pUon» to the defendant a t/ond were withdrawn toy atipu-aucm. A cuatpiaint waa feie<i in the probate of the aui-erlor court yester day, charging Wylie D Oa w.tts tn aaiuty. A * arrant was tssuetf for his ar reat. ar:d the case waa set hearing on M >nday. April ii J j Ige M'j-art yesterd.iy slimed an order con tinning thr sale trf r* alt-state made ta the caae of Seattle Puikling aud Loan A soclatloß vs. Lena Wateoa et al- co\-erm® k*ta 2. 4 and 5, block in Riverside addi tion. aoid for t»T, The divorce ease of Louiaa Rat>bins va Rirhar*! W. Rot. :dns waa on trial Judge Jacoba in tha superior eaurt >«?»t*!r day artert.v>on. The talcing of testimony *<a not comi-letoit. and the furtht-r h»-*r lng of the caae aaa until April 36 The Commercial National Bank of New Turk brought sun in the superior court yesterday againot the firm of Tokla? & th:ig*-rman, consisting of J. Ferdinand Tukiaa, Paul B;rig»-riaiin end J. B M<».- I>ougail, on a promissory note f;jr |l,s»Ti »}, Bsaue m Seattle on April S), 1<»1. In the case of the Washington National Building-Loan tn«l Investment A Mod a - ttoc \a. George H. Walter et aL, the de fault aa* entct>?d of tfce lAtor.a Land and Company, the Morse ia vestment and Martg&ge Company, il. H. "Walter. Lotta M Walter, A. C. Walter, J. 2i. Hobison wad laabciia Rob;son. The C'ty of Seattle, by its attorneys, | yesterday fi!f-d la toe superior court a ti> live and motion for a new trial in tha 1 case brought it by D. R Nobia ttt at, in wnieh the kttenoo Thursday rw-'-ivi j judgment against the city for f. •*.*> £t,vau?•■». for tne deattt of Ju<l- >n I> Noble. The motion is Uts*d upon aua.- utory grounds. Poller *olr». C. H. Hill and William Oorbett. charged ' with fighting. were released from custody yesterday on motion of the city attorney. Peter Anderson pleaded gui'.ty In the municipal court yeaterday U> the charge of drunaenueas and was (Uca 110 and ; coat*. John Poter*on spent Friday night in the ; city jail. Bleeping off a drunk. The ar -1 resting off.- er «!>1 not appear In co .rt yesterday, mo Peterson was discharged. H. C. Esterbrook. the man of many bur } glaries. all of which a ere confessed to Chief Reed, w .%* bound over j esterUay in the *um of tor his apt*sarance in the superior court. Bonus are not yet forth coming and UsterLruok » now In the county jail. I Judge Bogue yesterday denied the mo tion for a new trial In the case of G. Fal setto who «ta found guilty by a jury of cohabitation * !th lewd women and was \ sentenced to thirty days In jail and fined i s:r». Ex-Judge Glasgow, count***! for the ; prisoner, made a strong plea for a lighter sentence, but Judge Bogue wouid not ra | lent. MR. KX>U'l APFOIftTMKST. The Es-*ebool Dlrretor Sow a Hem- In r of I lie BOM rd of Regents. George H. King ye-terday received his *PP»lntm-nt rr C nt ot lh * university of Washington from Gov. Rogers. The ap pointment reads: "I have this day appointed you a regent I of the state university for the term end ing the second Monday In March. I*o, vice B. M All*n, resigned. Please take the oath of office and forward it at once so that 1? may be filed with the secretary of state.** Mr Kir.g made an excellent record a* a member of the board of education. He was elected In November. 1533, served three years, and declined a re-election, j His appointment as a university regent i* looked upon aa one of the best Gov. ! Rogers has made. FOR 91 HVEYOR*. dill Service rumlmtlitn to Be Held April 2«*. At the request of City Engineer Thom son the civil senri e commission has or dered an examination to be held for sur veyors April 2SL The examination will be for transit men. levejera. rodmen, ax i men. rh*i"m*fi and draughtsmen. To th«se a ho pass the examination positions will be open on the survey of the Cedar river water system. Flone rhmp «t »1 a Pnvnrf. latest reports of th<» wonderful I strike* on the Yukon river ha* again set ■ the Alaska excitement at fever heat. Old j time miners who *--tve rot nrarg a pick | or hnr lie! % pan since *he **y* *' '<• nre I arxir»us to trv the new "dtrvin's" again price of provisions, especially fl.::r a: J? a pound, recalls r> » «•*-> <«r> « to miBT resident* of Sea'tle. Two old timers were riving th»ir experiences yes terday and tokJ of the time when tbey were in the digging* and gold w»* a dr- r on the market in com pari so a with far and prnv'iion* Or.e ve""'ir*d the re mark that the PRTF* of OOJT on the T :kon couldn't oe a marker to what me miners up there wouh" be w'.!!i«» to nay per botti* for F*m**r beer. T v is "X-el ert leer Is j i*-tel evrrysrhere as te eg v»rr K<»-* that ts irs e seywhtrt it }» a mild tonic, which Is a»peoUily gov>d at this time of ths year. «ark of Plunder Hcrotrpwl Ar "The" saefc cf stuff *•■*!•" hy Ma k M~- } Alntn ard WtT'lam ljc>w»Ty vu r*~'overed ; y»«'f'S* hv C V( "if Reed. T * had h»er» j ewebevi in the brush beyond revision street. Tt>e pr-«'>erTy Is of no great vm< sa. constst | t~\g of several pa'rs evf ovennoca, an Old • • -rA3t. a tin of cOffee, a <•»'*»"- •» - - gnd a c~""TT eof emptied wi~e b tt'+-s. Me- A "pin and Iy»w»ry admit tha» It is a pa-* jcf t s "'r p!*.inder and was sto>n f- » re«*<ence cf a Mr CTements. st FA L*a « I street. |*hnl«* Ike Art el riextnf, Fvery one want* a pletrra » v at I s* weO as an a-r*Mc and w-.i | |*»-o?». At lewat ona atudlo in thei d'v s»rr« i tt> patror« of Bail A So"«. Co'u-nMa «-reet. j ilmrr'T testify. Thetr *upe-»» yut'r-.* see all the raga Ci eap '"»;>eciais"* j week. * Imwltmtl«s Hre«»v Apefl meettr* of the King Oiur.fr ) TmrnisraTtor * t '-"<ety will be hei j *t the of Commence rooms ©a Tt/e*. aay. April U st 11 o'ci-wk a. m at i time a gene-aJ attendaacw is desire 1 S. 1 W Clark. Pr^eldent. " " a •» Vhnot Tiwlar. Tt I* I'kely t w * * j schools of tie < y » I be rtoaed today { In - njije• SjktU n i of the hoard of health. HT-Ts Ma rra>ri*r»-4t* I y?.e " *«? ft* *-st Noth ] iMtaSing benh ? * fair. a\ r » -<via Aril H Pa- tie Ttck-t OC e. j g) First aveetMk Ta boe» S t£ t . *■} O J . A,' ..4 Mr h. NEW GOODS ...FOR... EASTER Our store was never more Inviting, more attractive, more Interesting than now. Each of our departments is now replete with all the season's novelties. We are not in competition with storekeepers who buy Inferior goods t© trumpet unusual values. We cannot match the goods they sell, as we will not be distributors of dissatisfaction* Spring D~ess Goods. Yon don't have to understand <3re*s goods values to profit by this season's ; selling. Oar exerts have attended to that for you. Tour confidence has > made our dress jt>x»ds business. Here are the fabrics that will add to both ta the end:— Canvas Cloth for tailor-mad# suits, ; tw<>-toned. 4» iiK'>s wiJa. Si <M a yard. Clay Serae a for tai!>r-made suits. 5S inches V» ide. in gray and brown j in.x turn, fi.« a yard, i Checked Suiting, small checks, latest i colorings. 3? inches wide. 45c a yard. Siik and Wool Suiting, light weight. : Si inches wide. 75c a yard. Fancy Stripe light colors. 38 inches Wide. Tic a yard. Siik and Wool Soiling. heavy weight, j > inches sride 85c a yard. Wool Grenadines, lace patterns, full I line of colors, 3S inches aide. 6®c a yard. Bicycle «ulting, new goods, in lat. ; colorings, m inches wide, 32c a yard. Silks. The best siik production of two con tiiMßits congregate here. ts'ewest weaves fresh frora the looms and at prices that should make you Quick buy ers. Black Satin Duchess, 27 Inches wide, (I S a yard. Extra Heavy Feau de Soic Silk, 9uc a i yard. New Line Silk Brocades, latent pat- j terns and colorings, 65c a yard. New Line Black Taffeta, colored j stripe. 24 inches wide, 6ic a yard. Ladies' Suits. ? # JOY j J jmj i%\ The wrr.lerful success of our Tailor- , made suit dei art met: t is d e to a large extent to the fact thai the styles are totally differen from those shown elfe whore. Perfect tailoring.combined with j latest styles, are features of our rtady to-*»ear spring dresses. Every detail of f.ni>h has had careful attention. The j prices are popuiar. Ladies' taiior-made suit, made of all wool S-'rge in biack. with fly front, jacket lined with Mac k taffeta, in navy with Cy front jacket. Ursed with c-ar- J dlr.al taffeta, percaiine lined skirt four yarcs wide. 17.48. La*' -.+9' ta4K>r xwi'ie suit, ma-ie of Cheviot Serge in navy and black, fly front Jacket 21 incihes long ooat col lar flip pockets lined wf h black serve, p.. rc a line iiied skirt 4 yards wide, 1ff. 98. i.adie*' maot or Cbf- Mi! s« re-, in black ar. i navy, fly front Jacket Z: inches 10-.g. c -at collar, pearl b . ton* Paps and pock - ■ nned with CtarsgemMe taffeta percatin* lined ■a. it f »nr yards * >, JU.sfi. 1 <a -: tallor-ma :# mads of very best «j tallty storm setg* in navy and i Mark, flv front Jacket arid skirt silk 1- » i throughout, skirt four yards wids. $ Lai s' tailor-mede Eton suit, made of cheviot serge in black ard nsvy, j Eton v>ket ««'k llr.M. sk;rt four yards 1 mile. per<-alli" Bwed. with rlrcile. •• B®. i-adie- *allor-ma-J« Eton • ;* l.— t quality storm s«*rge, in black.navy . and brown, siik lln- i J v neatly j trimme-.l with black braid, percaiine lii-.e.i gkirt f«»ur yards wide jitSft. \* lies' 'allor-made E'f>n «u't of _ c »f!T» In navv gr-iy and STeers, «!1K Uned Ja< ket, ne»u. trimmed with . h'aid. r>»realina lined s.kirt four yards * i- |IS <*t. 1.., .• ji" tailw-SBSde E r »n suit, made of • c'- •> • in ; :m ar. 1 c«*n, tigbf-fltttrg m:k-lJned Et<tm J«-ket handsomely t- mmedrwith braM percaiine lined skirt yards wide, S& M. j L'nJerskirts. We'd like yoti to e** our Underskirts— , t v .e - - w ones we m**w» matenals and r-w styles are repreeeeted here in t lahoo, ar.d If tfcers were any bettsr v»: . we wouid havs them—tut there I aren't. | * «->'ee" Sktrt. made of fast bl* k s*.'-*n. Ohirred r-ffle, lie; betttr f«''t. rr.ale of fsst tiasa'eer. »hapa hem r"si ruff:-- !..(». maJe in Maok F-aiian < '• C»- *6 n: **#n Sk ~r, m>*» of a't w k4 rror»en. i<>tr:eh four.ee. i. 'O: same gtrnent » h li-iot" it -e K.« Im •' M >re»n Sk'rt. irauJe of t-r»t sml y mi: wool Morses, uri»t»reiia • Ai -e. «-«• s indies' umnreua Sssrt. t»o-corded r ff ~ of fas*-t sa.:«*n» H-ic. in black taffeta sj.*. I* THE flac DOUG ALL & SOUTHWICK CO. Jfc. EASTER / w * make a magnificent / Alar lay of vary beautiful New Trim / ( fcTmod Hats and Bonnets. The prettiest, jL> daintiest creations of the milliner's art Sf * conjunction with man/ exclusive de jKTy, in conjunction with many exclusive de signa from our own workrooms. Our prices are a revelation to tha ladies of 35c Handkerchiefs For 15c. We've secured the entire line of seronds of the largest handkerchief houses in America. They are slightly imperfect in material, butnot In tie least dam aged. but on account of trie flaw were laid auide as seconds. We bougnt the entire line at Just one-half ttuir real value and share our bantam with you. The handkerchief event of the season begins at S 30 o'ekx k Monday morning. Ladies' Embroidered and Scalloped Swigs Handkerchiefs, regular Ssc value, Monday 15c. Ladles' Embroidered and Scalloped S wl.-s Handkerchiefs, regular Sc value, Monday 15c. Ladies* Embroidered and Hemstitch ed Handkerchiefs, regular tte value, Monday lie. Ladies' Embroidered and Hemstitch ed Handkerchiefs, regular S&o value. Monday 15c. We were able to secure only 100 dosen of the above seconds, and we doubt If that number will supply Monday's de mar.d. So that we nay have plenty for one day's selling we have reduced our regular 50c linen handkerchiefs to 25c for Monday only. Ladles' All-Linen Embroidered and Scalloped Handkerchiefs, regular Wo value. Monday Sc. Ladies* All-Linen Einbroid«r«d and Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, regular Wo value, Monday £>c. Dress Skirts. Our tine of popular priced Press Skirfs Is w»U assorted in sixes again; It's hard enough to keep them on hand. Every size tomorrow momlng, and the best skirt value with the most skirt style for the smallest possible price. La3!e«' tailor-made Skirt, male of t' -• k fipttred mohair In great variety of patterns, four yax is wide, full line<T, boar.a with velvet, unbound seams 11-i*. i Ladies' taiior-made Skir*. mstie of check-d s iltlng in variety of pat terns in tan, r.avv. behotroj e or green, percaiine lined, velvet binding, scams bound, four yards wide. Si 4a. L&H-s' tailor-made Skirt, made of checked euitirg. percaiine lined, velvet bound, bound seams, four yards wide, Tailor-made Skirt made of flgured j brtttiantire, in great varietr of patterns, four yards wide. Ur.e-1 with percaiiu% ' velvet bound, bound seams. 14.50. Lad:es* tsii .r-made Skirt, male of black mohair, penaiine lined, vehr»t i bound, four yards aide, s*ama bound. tailor-made Skirt, made of bla< k brocaded gro« grnin silk, in hand t tie patterna, p»rcaii'« lined, vetvet b't. lir.g, seams bound, four yards wid* I? 4#. Tailor-made Pklrt. of flr.»st ouali ? y Mack 'ed gr.>« grain s k Sr. great variety of beautiful r<"ern« j- r-aitr.s bound «• ams, vsivet Mndin*. yards wide. I*-**- Ladirt* taifOr-made Skirt, mr'e of black brocaded s k. aline lined, vel vet landing, seams eouod, 4H yards wide, li2.au. Notions. llere's an lessee on the money savirg qualities of this department Large Spool White Basting Thread. | le spooL l»-yar4 Spool P»st Sewing S.ik, ?c spooL 1# yard Spool Best B-t:enho:e Twist. Sc spool. jujuyard Spool Clark's *"0. N. 7." thresd, 4c spooL »-yard piece Whaiebone Casing, la piece. 1-yard Piece WT.aieior.e Casing, beet lie- piece. K •; y-I.ieard Wire Hslrpira "c Best QtMltry O*ton Elastic, la tladr , or white, all widths, to yard Beet w-slity Ll«:e Th'ead in black or wui ta aJ w.dtha 4c >*ard- The New Shirt WaJsts. LanrsdorM &*.drt "WaUSt ara oam tmr to u* dally. Kore jrouli find tha n*-w«i« models, tha material* ar.<l merry ar chart v<e flwlnsi La.<U«** Shift WaH*. twflt Tinjfj pr-t'.t, detachable cvlar o< ma-m~ m*- . terHki, Persian racrt-lM ervt e«rip«*d wffacta of Uuk, TiAvy, iigtit Wtt% pank. caratry eiwl balioufapa, t>c. la/Mea* fi iSrt ma'la of CusUity pwrraJ*. Knao effect, wtttt twusls-'raa floral datfccfeabts col lar. 75a. LaxSlef' Shirt WaiiK, . tn*3e of gr>od Q jaiity pwoalt, •omil affect. la *>!*<•** and arhita. blue and wbita or jrwn &!«i TSe. Ladles' Shirt Wa»at, of har"*so?n» lawn, d""*■ *h«o!'»r. In atrlpa an<4 ar-roM efforts of Mao*, nary. aiiTer fTay, *T«!oa a?*S hoiiotropo. fci I Ladies' Hanrteoma I>trr**y ff-lrt TTa-ist. tr a irraat *-ar*."*y of haaurtifiil j <JwlfM erf fi*;ire<l. black, pink and fteM'*rwe. wlii> tfstaebabte ataad l collar, sI.X. T su*?ee* Ftna TJnao Crasto j tVaiat. vry ir-iaar, In ta» and Wu», ] vfh d*ta«<".*jabla Brisrj collar; ttria t Wat«t 1* to t»s worn over a I ooJorsd item*. t» 7S. Ijl.T.m' Handwns «r» Wiw, irs racy novel and «*'•*«•** <so ■ Urns ai*i ooior*a£a, *lth datachabia j Lissa ooitar. S2.ML Ladiaef Shirt WaJsr <* f-s vary j Qmitty ffraixKa **ry shssr, h'e/'fc rr«uT,»l it.6 baj*!a«fra fo*al ofteu. j mT.«k> ocmar, UA. j I s' Belts Xo surh a»»ortrwrt or la B*4is ara «h*»wn !>«<?',far" Oralr. L#a*ber B*lt, tn blerk, bros a or tan, metal or J-a'Jaer cowered bjck.a, £c X-:, 6&e fftca. Ladies' «~*l Isa "»«• r B-", «: p->cic«>t. ta tajj or tmura, ?sp>3» t; S. aaeh. LdkA:*- 1 Hoaj Vmuth-r b~**. in lnar*L t>"wwa or *aa, raatai <jc o«»t«l fcj».a.«a, S>kv t&r, muttiK Wash Goods. New Wash F»brto» erf lh# dainties* •or*. I>*e prettiest designs. flues* wr.ivM and n*>et tenerai.y deairabie •tre here ready for our eastern***. Many of tb«n are caoflived exclusively to us and pnecurafcla twwhere en la ©eaiua Wash Dress Goods. Now lln« of Horawpan and Blcyrie Buttlon «ui the n*«Mi desUrna, oAorm guaranteed perfectly at 55cs. New ilne of Sou - oh UtngMM alik m. x: urea very dsMtaabie patterns. «f rmlum, 3Bc p«r yard. Wo have on hand a very rom(>i»u aaeorunent of Genuine Hnglleh GaJ*« ((4 Oiotlja, every warranted fai* Ct ivxa. excellent o«oiii for Doers' Wear, price Ssc. N«w Unw <rf I appet ftultin®*. dark gruii!-d», with light unl medium oU or:r«* pr»i!jr d«icaa at Ifti Our «ftx»ck of Fine Pmicto fVranJee In at the top notch, full % InOfcee wide; every lady fiunaM »ee th«n before DMtXtnc mW3<'ia prK# lSVjc. NevllMof Turkey Red Print*. wlrt» wtotte aci biaolt dot*. figures tod stripes f*m color*. good value at Tc. oar pnw fcs. Now tine of Light OolorM Prfntw. very dr*iru.bl« petiema vary b«rt Air eric an nmke. %t fca. N»«w Iln® of Crock Oirssham* in browns and Mutt, neat pats erne. re liable cotom, special value at k. A Harvelous Ribbon Offering. TosiKCTnir begins oar speoSal Ribbon Sale for ONK WF.EK ONLT. during which time we will place on eale our magnificent Tines of SATIN Aral GRtHI GRAIN RIBBONS. !n all Shades. at th«»e marvelous price®: No. 1 So a y».r<!i No. I>4 tea yard No. 2 4c a yard No. S to a yard No. 5 Se a yard No. 7 100 * yard No. 9 ... IS© a yard No. 12 16c a yard No. IS ......SV a yard No. a 25c a yard No. <# «0o a yard Fancy Ribbons. An elaborate Showing Monday «rf thw nowly urris «i Fa;icy RiUxwia fhich rlbbo® foewuty—«uch pretty conceits— euch style—audi tasts— such endless variety 1* here, and at eucti prices as will mike our Ribbon Department more than ever popular. Hosiery Bargains. Maybe th«re isn't anybody left that nead* f*t<»king* for a while after oar last week's Hosiery Bttie, but that very fwiiirtg has encouraged us to continue the a.Je anoLLrr wee*. CHILDRENB HOSIERY. Children's T*jK Black KlUbed tori Hoee, So pair. Children"# Fast Bla-nk Heavy Ribbed Oot ton Hose. sn* pair. Ohl Wren's Fast hla'k «.-aml£ss RiU b»«t i Triton Hoee, !Pf Ptlr. « * l :iiilr«n'n Fast !>**«** S~«wni««s Lx>u bj.- i?f«i < Vn<*rt Hose, 15c pair. Ci . ir< u'» Fa < >iia«-k fw-anilw* Dou ble HH lXr u«i iUm*. ;»a Sr. ♦ l!!idr<«n'« 1-ast H»a«ck Dou> blf and Tot*. 2&c pair. tdran> Faet Black Be*urUi**s IVm bl* K 1 Ui#i a n»l Toe, SV to "5c pair. Ol.J.dt • n s Fast Ooior 1W» Isaatnless Children # Fast foior Russet Seaxn l«n»« (' w, lis pair. OhlHren's Fa" <\}lor Rwx«rt Heam iw How, Exi pair. Children'# F*M Oolor O* Bkiod H«*e. 25c t*» Ssc pa'.r. Ho\-» K*tra II»-ivy EUarn'm Fa*t li.& x Bicycle Hjm, SC.' pair. LADmr HoaiKiir. F<w»t Black Ootto* Bow, < l-3o pair, worth l£>*o. [ Ladles' Fa«t Black Seamless Oottoa i Hose, l«)c tw»lr, worth IRc. I art R««m!ets Oottua , Bosa. r-*Jr, worth 1C 2-Jc. I-adl«s* Fast RVack R*amW« Jfouble & » Oott'.a Hose, It l-%a pair, worm *-•. l-adle< Fas* Black Double \ S is CVnton Howe. 2&o i«air, w<«r!h a&<v Ija*l!«s* F**t Rlaf k Double f*'*;* OMton Hosa. n l-4o p.i..r. worth j UXi. Veilings. Veil* w«ir« never ao daintily pretty end never so much worn a* Just now. tVe are ehowir.* all the leading atylea Dotted Tuxedo Net VelHnfa, In black, white or colors, in endless variety of ■tylea. &- IP-". 4&c, 100, ttc. 7Jo yard. Do?tel Chiffon Ve!Hn*a to ail eom bina'iens "f colore, Sfee yard. Plain Chiffon Veilings, la black. ; white or colors Re. All the noveltlee, In bte'-k on whtta white on black, on bla> k laven der on black, geranium on black. *ee arJum on whita. and ail the new oora- UosUons of eoiora in Tuxedo nets, tUm u> Tio a yard. Shoes cf Quality. Nowhere else will yon find s»ch Shsa valuea TTa fcave none bit tt.» best here, and are content to sell shoes a* ! dry foods preCta Kvery shos ftar ar.reed. "Lai!«< Cfcocclats er Blaok Tie* Kid Da-e or Bstton doth er kid tof, coin toe. heavy or ll*ht sole*, at 1141 a pair. L*' 3 la KJI BHo* el<>»ti sr I kid top. with patent leather at kid tips, ail shape to»e. at tS 4" a pair. Lad.-a 1 Fine VH K'd Oahlood Lacs g k .'>e. heavy er medium sole, ooln toe, at CW a pair. ladies' Black. T*n. Chocolate ar.d f»*Mood Oxford ri«a. coin toe. at S2 45 a pe!r. \Aiaees' and Ci !ldr»f *e Tan, Chocolate and r »*Mood Ls'e or Button .; 6'.oea. from tt<c up. 5