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THRONG I I *■*.- r «*< Iggß*» *7.1. ■-. ► ...... atr f r Tr * : 12TSh» *» -•'•< pf» r of «WM g ' •«■»* > Jean*. th * ' rflu of ieboi*r» who *** *"* ** e " ' h *' y ' 3f,fl 3 r 'T.uA a trfbtfie s» * ■-* paid i*tn «be goy-nvM Tjonjri ot tfee ar y ob ol tfc» for—wit : p**' rT# th« day B"'h Mr. M A. anri Prof Foater o* I*"; *L, £r of !<*>* * i trtbate u. Mr. Kineald, ''*&*• M *** regarded among Br*- w <jf rlie m promising * *r* rar'-'-r w#r. familiar and in Cambridge. •* „ eeait fior.or to ft-#".- and to of Washington to feave a TKEVOR KLSCAID. mm mKfcni- here who.** ra«w in »r t*» *he foremost eoholara •rfftn* Britain 15 *'** «• ma-tter of aln '* Mgre; 10 Mr. Kiucaid'a friend* that jp «»* tbaent ' ram h '' ~ia3r - * IM ' *** r« «JenKd the prtvil«o* oi meating »r LMUT and Prof. Foater. In !W» con- DKttoe * riih r humorous indderiit o- • •srrwS <t eff rtjwnM' of a prominent gen of fiaille to whom Prof Foster ft, »tr*!ured. A* aoon as the Introduc er. *» over. Prof Foater. whose fame * » phyftotati** l * world-wide, : jjjj 1* one man In t}e »r> then-* ail other# whoa I ItftrM Hk<- to m>e\ and that man U "Tw> ' KiUcaW " The prominent genWe- Wi it* in dapair Hp had never even IwM of Kir:c*i<l He mad#* mm" "V i«lve tad as soon a* he could with de «-r iJip aany from hi* dls»tl«*uJahed fsM* want around to «otne frlenda and I*:* » Inquire. "Who <he d—l i* Trevor V?tt> n he found out. he felt a tete»E«fthat one of Jutland'* fore- W* arrant* had com- all Uh- way !o IV' gsia usd asked for a man that he had iwtm heard of. IrtV way, txwd Li*ter expressed him <«fti Attested w„;h '.he meaaure of hos y&fcr i^hjaim Mm during Ids visit. and *»fc. *;«JsaF"\a\ pleasure of meeting t*o ♦f tit oM pupil*. Hi# memory I* m tr *»lae* He recalled an of the lec -Iw* roam that «vpfi Pr <J. V «"aihoun. tio ws« concerned in the ln-.>ident. h»«d «SB»iy forgotten After he had e*- <tMf*d gre.*' Ing* with hla Seattle dla- Hti« Urtl Lister Mk): "Calhoun, do you tswffher one occasion when I #pote jnßy Sarshly to you?" L>r Calhoun. arho afwat Lird Llatrr a* on** of the most trtesi- and kindly of men. was a«t.»und*d Tiearf 1 jm, I/*rd Lister. thst I cannot •at "Y.n* of you aa speaking a harsh F*W." wld Lord Water, "jW )k *♦»: quantit'.c-p of toweia I to f ipr »6out ttie room*, and how 1 ti«ed to : art Hut a atmleni or demonstrator, i ?as2is from one opemtton to aooche*, [ Mu'l eiMnae hie hards thor >ujthty. L'ite'B jriw reatemher once that w hen v>« p)tn|lMlnf x wound ar.d pro e«> J ed yiiW* '0 dr> ** the of a 11m<H th.<t HtjMi *mpirated I apoke to you qulta Rep:~ * "n«T. Pr I'ilhoun th» pteir* fer y.nrs h«d pae-od out i#* ! p »m»ry. |'' fc hit »f« »eh nf v. I 'ome I'r. Calhoun life Ijorj a courteoua eomphment, toe latter prr>n<nin '-ne of the life: sßhtk 14..-,* of flattery he had ever par* AJhsdlrjt to the title now h«dd by |W:I Uttfr. Dr. Caihcun ati l;. "I think it ti pit «»n amonc educated Kn* Hah men Sit Me person in ien ran :> '.me off-hand pfc ;t> *htrh Baeon .t-x»m d arh»*n h»- r < t'TO,«l to tiu» i< ' r«jr#»: hut to every *1 0 tfv the name of V -«; i !'• - on r 80 there are - >me n»m*a in pfe." I hi» rwtj>n n! i r to> the «!>«<Th of *'l - Lest! Litter ap>>ke ph - i.<antty of hli rts? y battle, arsd took to pay : * '<rv irihutf to Ameri in mirgeons • n •' * i!*e at the rcoeptloa Frldsy Vfr > happv fn l;i« r»marke. • m (fir lons time after T| Amertra," sauJ he "to know everywhere ! t uown aa *»» <k a«i for I wai satHfled that neither nor mv tongu< p. inteil in that At howver 1 have aoiv pr»Me«. i Ird that the American 1 of wy work® w is hound in sreen Lwd Li«l<*r , dl.i me Mil." l«Zi r 'l *he foil >*' n■; physician a | J;* !r fl»na re •. *H. r'aatlv * t!< ' publish d in ye«terday'« I''''' ![ 'tereer of who attended [ | *** en ?,i?«ter: Mrs. ll*f1»!ta Mi'-': I'"!ti'i Hories. ■ h ■ Mintn and K T. M K 11. of t,-i r ter.-w ijjfc* en 'R9ktti party Sneiti'• • l.ord L*«- ■* Arthur Ll»ter, Ua !» Ll»ter, Uatcr. *ll pf t<>n; ??', n; prof. >'.• v «»l FWter. of N - ,rr fet K - • of Cam. % *** A. W y. of Lon. I trident co-r.rred yesterday N> J-Su^ nrr ' >? ,h<> x s« " Br> »w; e •. » ; T««rR to th« th* Settle A I-• rnatt.'nal. Sy. ' , Lor>t f, - , i t 'ie n*- w K Z**"*" - * ' • nim« .It I*« v •>' ! > a Megraph '•%», r t». V * ***'"*r If r r; r !J M, 4 ' 41 .vv ........ • « « J ♦ The "Queen" 0 I - IS II • 9 • Butter . • . « • LOLCH. AI'GISTiNE • ♦ aco.. ; W t «• a.4 M 7 ( irM . . . 1 NEW VICTOR AIR-TI6HT HEATERS. c ASS ot be eqcaled. saving of fuel I J MEANS saving OF MONET. NO TROUBLE TO 6 HOW THEM. C. Miles Co. T«9ER VBI. LA. ftrr M ■ESTAIIFET A. L. PIPER. R*ce!r«r. n f * wl»h to go out to th* Uni versity of Washington and tl« regents of the university had be*» noilfted of th«!r d*aire, not one of the regents u« jj t to accompany th<-m There ia no doubt that in '""binago and other Eastern riti*« which Lord Lutter and his party w;Ji visit they w!U receive a mucin iarg#r snare of pub- Jl' attention than th»y na»l in S*attie They loft ysterdajr afternoon for Yel lows? me perk. w.;et»ca tfcey Will <0 to •TnSca^o. "On* of the moat beautiful «*hta in ?h« w f-«t it Htaniey park. In Van«*ouv«>r" said Clerk Patterson, of tha Dtiler hotel, who ha* )u*t returned from a trip to the Hax naon Hot Sprjnat "Tfcer* are In it. and. wirh It* bi« tre«t, ita prettv rewrroir and above aSi tt» magr n-«t view of th* Gulf of G~,rtr.». it bake* a park that puta many of the Ea*tem parku iri the shade. Mount the Cm* <ade* are in siarnt, too. and th< re »jv fine paths and drives and many wild animala "in a in Vancouver J u» !r»-«-- in bioctxi and tre« heavy with fruit. N«»r the sprinctf I vtetetf the fovvrusw*st ex> perUnental farm. wbi<h well t* pays the trouble of goin* out to it. Th»r« is a epiendkl bk y ?ie road out to the farui " On Monday last Mr. and Mrs A F CUle and daught rs of Minneapolis, with Mr. F. T. tiates. John D. Rockefell r's t< sinw m«na*»r. and Mr. J B Crooker. president of the Everett A M'.nt« i'r»*to railroad, were entertained by Dr. and Mrs. J. E. t'rlchton. They were ail g?eat!y pl->ased with the at of th< city, and were unanimous in besi-ak. Ing for S. attl«' a splendid future. They ar» tourlag th<- Weat In thoir privaU car, Mewabe. Billy Plott for a km* time niaht rs..rk at th* Hotel Butier, who left to go to Hoaaiand. B. C., and who recently re turned to Seattle haa accepted a |>oatt:on with the Oreat Northern a* conductor In thr ai«i»piug car aervtce. Ye«t«rday Mr. Ptotf l».ft for Rt Paul, "karnin* the ropt-a" on hla )ourney. and when re turn* he will com#- out In charge of the slapping and parior cara of the train. I A Nad- au. accompanied by hi* fam ily. will r.> north on the n»-*t trip of the City of 8-at tie for a abort vacation Mr Nadeau aaya that he i« not a victim of Klonrtic'tla. but that he propo»«fi to have a look a.t th« hltc trail. H e w .11 be at Sknguay thlrty-Jd* hours and is coin* to tak.» .v pair of hoot* »lonx to thoroughly enjoy the rienc*-. IVrsnaal. Frank H. Paul, aecretary of the Alaska' Grub Btak« and Trading <" v mpany of t!tf* city, ha* gorus R.iat to cloa. up aom" im portant huatnass for the coippany which h« rapres. nta. IIKK\ ITIKK. A man giving his name as VV Hunt of Kitsap county, claim* to hav«- Joe' a watch while investigating the intricacies of th«< Tenderloin. The funeral *• rvlcea of Mra. Sarah Ann Htt>ifiaon were held yee'erday afternoon «t Bonn* v A Stewart's chapel. Rev John F Damon officiating. A thief entered Mra. O. J Blumqutst a room In the Cosmopolitan house lan Wed nesday night and atole some jewelry, tha value of which. «a retorted to tl\e police. if fTS O". ar Oliver, the well-known amateur boxer, has been treatly annoyed over the fact that one of the contest tnt* In a spar ring match at Everett laat Tuesday morn tne to<»k hi* rime OIH'T was not pr*=- ■- nt and knew nothing of the affair until he anw the report in the i«i»er. Rev K B St tton w!li prea.h on "Di vine Healing " at Maunt tVirmel mi-.|nt. one door north of Plymouth Evangelical church, on Third avenue, tonight, at s.3f» o'clrKrk M r . Sut tan leave* f r Idaho rejtt week SO thts *l!| h. the orjiv P|-p..rui tv hia manv frit-mla will have of hearing him In th'a city. Ida Beaudette. who Wil to the police Friday night a* mi*sirir w** found at 3 o'clo<*k veaterday morning by IViec tlv<* Bi«rt»ee working on a tip from Pa trolmatl I>exter. The girt *he was willing to go home, but did not feel certain she would re w.! ontf She *-u<l went away because of family trouble*. Th«" Krt«o*hlmn M.irn I.oadlnc f«»r the Orient. Japaneao aleam«hlp K .troahlma Marti wll! r.trry fr">m thl* port fVpt'Whpr 23 th« larg'-M earfro that ha* >et Wt hera for the Orient. FretifM «m roin»c in yes terday through h<~r three h »t«hea at a r»|>td" •«<* lhc dre P hui,<l '* bom* gradually fill. <i. Kvery vaaarl h.is left h^re laden «fll with uteol rail*, but thr K-«k *»htma w;i| have the largest sdngf«' »hlpa«it. Th*ra ar. t,W> ton* of aloe! rults ttrewdy loaded, Othsr lt*m* of import:«»:• «> ar" ten ruf. load* of Hour. Z<™ k<*£« of r i!!» ten lti.d* of ■iom»#tlr i », three of - tricctl rouhin*ry. The entire canto wi'l be 4,v»00 tons. M H •'till'* »KI). local Mfti *(sr« * >pw l»i»ln»try nt » c»t Ornttlp. A hiir shipyard Is to he kullt «t V and of tao month* flftv nx n trill iw cmtdovd by !'»ter*>n, Wrav««r A TbuiK m. >l. <-»n tracts have b.- n ir-tdc 'o i»i 1 "t* Urp* r» f«»r uw >n the Kt«i di >• db-trlct. All thw will be botj#-ht In thlp dtjr. «nd the mm Mr< ry will ba made hi re ai«» Tb-e ymr»U. <>o»n. pIHMI. wtlt *N.ut K'W «»4 *"!" be *o that tvir«re« can t » in pro.-*-** of buHd?n«c at one time. In the *; ring th« ccn*p*ay a 111 build lano* a ay« Alt thrve in mkw of th» ftrw tre w. known Mr. P t«»r#on a y.trl on Lake \Vrt!»blnrt.»n. I he I'RKrMe l.lbeled. The stumer Kuaene «-* •le*'! and ersted bv the Portla-id-Al«*li* Tritn.*p->r- A Tradlna <Vmp*ny h»» fvmt«he«S «pvaraJ exolnns ohaptep* to the mnrJtime hlttorv of Pti«e? vound, w-«« V* *terd*v MbeJed In the admiralty .:ej>ar«- ment of the Fe»lernl oourt by o«*ton .I*- coW and Oh*r!e« R'.iflf <on > «4r't r-Kir*v« a faUurt t« keep th# c- ntr:u-t ( r delivering the libeilanta and thHr )«,«*- r»*e *t Dawcn City. Ja»x»bl a!»etr« a kw* >f s!■«> f»aM for paJ>»«« to St. Mi« ael and 4nve#!e«l tn hi* outfit. H a by delav and nt »:•»' and he a*k-> for 11 *** _ «• Ifinnecar al*o liN>le«l the r William Rent n for rrm • i ttr»n for plaoin* th# v»«e) on hi# *_» v : tTe oocupanry of the waya ami (v*r at the oomr"' ib>n of fcar owrha«.i. He a<k- for «" The deputy I nit I s vf mar***' -rla.>d Nnh >« - terday at RaH«-»i. _ The rrent* Hlgwed After all the rr*" , r warttfc* de«o«a*rt and bluff# of the rower* in tha war Net.-er tlrea<* and Turkey pe» ♦ baa -,«t b«n included, the tt--atv har<r, f heen 'd yeaterday at OMtaMlwpla Th» man* rtatw* «f T\srkay * l,fh a . one r!rrr aaewed aSout t, ba^• r«a«■ o* a re"oral wnr were .x*«ideraMy Tt»e elau#e that Ratni> r fleer ahould be .dm tted everywhere a» hetrc the N *t. refresh-r* and pa.a table he r ltd not arwv: -»« -i.her sid- R«in»er »eer la tekr.ow e,l«-d as »he be>t beer In Seattle by everybody. Ijid!>"*. ev. ry Monday a- ! Tu " ■ y I wr fHe a 5* prr -ent «* M * %t t ' t Fllir V|' ,!! tp -v, Ills. a*rond arrrttv. r-jr aleenteg bsr* robe* f»r mlftetw. raps, mooeas!n» and -Ov_« «~wl* tbe Tutoo c mj. ▼ H P tkoU a" ■: M* - we * u;wet n First and 8eco«« a^auea. THE SEATTLE POST-IXTELLIGEXCEB. SCXBAY, ATTEMBEB 19, 1897. MARITIME RECORD. FORECAST FOR grNDAT. Poniand. Sept. If. i<9T. Tm lt cooler. t*. ( DEPARTMENT OF AORICTL- TtRE. WEATHER BUIL&AU. DAILT P"T.T.FTT!N f ? * *!sd. 3 75» J * 5 * *r <t f ? rucr ? ! I I ? I ; j { ; | I f if ( j i:■-i • : : J )i j: fFf ?J i |: I * 1 Seattl» OS i<. 7*'NW Lt Clear Pt Angel— ia? T> K Lt *i Clear Tatooah . a- gK Lt .of>C«ear Ft. < *anby .£■ >4 > * S S M> Clear dpofcan* .... *>l3 t* #« NE Lt neClear Walla W . 3f>.« s® c SW L; .«»Clear Portland ... J& » W « S * •*»Clear Rr>#e+-urjr 2* <* *»» 92 NW Lt *iear Red Bluff . S» » H SK L* PtCldy Eureka . .. yt 14 .%4 S8 W 6 .. Jw iH K S4 W 23 .00-Cleat Maximum velocity of wind at Tatooah. miles, east. M IKINt) ATIOJIB. Spe« tai £>!• patch to the Poet-lntelJi*ercer. TATO< <SH Sept. ll*.—t p m.—Biiromt-ter. Ju OT. clear; w.nd aouth. ten milea. Out ward. schooner Nomad. In tow Boy den, 12 no»»n Inward, tag 80/dea. 12.45 p. m. NEAH BAT. S#-pt. If.-dear, ralm ANOELES. B<?pt. lr—Barometer, 30 %, clear, calm. « \H I > K KEM 9. HOQCIAM. Sept Jen nie StelU. from Aberdeen, for San Fran cisco SAN FRANCIfr O, li.-Arrived— Str Emi'tre. t"oc» bay. Sailed—B'r Wa«h ten** Tacoma, str Walla Walla, Victo ri4 and Port Townsend; str ExceUlor Cn aia>kij via St. Michael bk C«»y!"n Scat ti' 1 fhr Premier. Portland: t>k Highland Liaht Seattle: str Areata. Coos bay GRAY'S HARBOR Sept. IT—Schr Jen nie Stella for San Francis-e. ASTORIA, Se?»t. IT—Br »h Godiva for Bchr J. B for Redon do tk Oakland, for San P< «Iro PORT GAMBLE. S»pt. 1« -Sailed—Schr. Sfoksne, for Honolulu. MEI.BOCRNE S- pt. K—Arrived—Bk Gleaner, from Astoria YOKOHAMA. Sept. 18.— Arrived. Aug. 24 —Br str Braemer, from Tacoma. HAKODATE. S !>t 1< Silled. Aug. 29- Nor str Terrier, for Shanghai. Spoken J'lly 3TJ latH\;cl- 22 <iea S7 mln north longitude lis d** S7 tnin west. Br sh Quwn EUaabeth. from Hongkong for Tacoma WAIK.H IHOIT SOTKS. SfhA «r ('sr>-li cleared yesterday for M ry Inland. Alask*. In baliast sn4 stores. Schooner Btel)a Erland's date of sailing for Cook tnler has postponed until Wednesday. Steamer »"Jtv of Kingston hrouitht in 91 tons of Oriental freight arid 1 '«•> bags of sugar, ex t>rient*l steamship Tacoma. Schooner l-aurel, Capt. G W. Torrev, will sail Unlay for Kadlak. with W «*> of lutn'-r and l " tors of merchandise. Shi w t! trade at Kadiak and porta in tho vi cinity. Of InlrreM to \t omrn. The Women's Yukon-AI i*k* Mininsj S and Inveatment Company, Spittle. Wash., b» x l.'liS. offt rs a snfe Investment for i a iincn everywhere. \nn (SM|t'> ttararosl and fherse. A r-w delicacy. At your grocers. ••••••••••••• { REAMERYM * • Oyster and t 5 Grill Room. * Tk» valy la tli* cltr f * wh#r# prompt Mrrlec anil a ' Biinrfllri rolilnr tm pom. • <•< ued with modrrair obartrt. % I Hqarillanahtr the hr«|. f J. J. COLE, Manager, f No. 51J Second Ar. • FhIEE! FREE! THE STORHER BICYCLE (iitcn tree **ith America's B^-»t Teas, Coffees, Spices, AT Great American Importing Tea Co.'s, 801 SH©*l> 4VIME. 309 P»*E STREET. pnrr W +■•■ T« t- ra I ill I %V « ► - > Or . IK f r I l\L L WV»-»« r«i! ea*y :o *e? ari-h <v»-- TV**. >«<" £*\ Jwr. 3E<\ * «r. sac p» r p-»ir.d. I>* !■■«-. *>C. -v.v. *» pii; ,s r i,-e* l«.v IV » p*r ran • Frea —aa * vvi wueeia a# mocay can Oar- =s^3: # -»♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ a ♦ - '* ♦ l — ~ *1 BT^ t pIH Pure-; ♦ ] Absolute!* ♦ 1559 p U rc. : ♦ I I#. 9*+- ♦ A v «a Ut; hi* har prWd # «iU 4o aed DO IT ♦ ♦ 1 (rocent Watai* lariat U. 4 The MacDoiagall & South wick Co, Everything for Fall Wear, w e show complete lines of fall apparel for early, but yet so complete that for a month past you have the chance to select just as advantageously as you could in the heart of the season. Every department is complete with new goods. Buy now before the heavy trading cuts too deep into the selections. Autumn • 1 ON DAY'S Special Ladies' Silk Dress Goods, 1 A Attractive Bargains. Waists. Positively the largest, the , m \^* e now s^ow a complete most complete and lov-est 5 3 stock of Waists. These priced stock of fine fabrics Ji iTI D TOIU ©l'] 6S, J' ™ , , * KOods are fresh from the in the state. Come and fifty-three yards of fine judge tor yourself. Nainsook Embroideries and Insertions at half price.' These maker* and are remam rabr.c for a4-;nch au Wool t-wverr cioth, cut. At the prices we expect to sell them in a very short ' e ae.n p ice. ** y* rtl - time. Sold at these prices Mondav only : • •' k ***** i2-;nch Ail Wool Lady'* Cloth, f quality of Black Taffeta, wdth white IL'JO yard. 1 250 NAINSOOK EMBROIDERIES For F-e a y*rd detached Una-a Collar, full front. iS-lnch All Wool Bro*dcloth. » » y "' EMBROIPERIEB .For l'-c a v.ird flushed with ciui-teraof tucks l;-. yard. f EMBROU>ERI For a y ir , , on . M . prtce «-inch All Wool Ncedle-TwOl -** \AiNaOoK EMBRniUFRIKS * M 2» M Same my to in a larga variety of .jc >. LMbR' >lL>t,RliJs...._ For Ssc a yard Coverts, ll.Jo yard. Ration Mripes, 14 a. I-adies' SUk Waist, mad* In Good, lor school :■ Toilet SoED, " ix " d£ T " Dairy Dresses. " vll F* Queen' complexion Toilet Soap, i:Wck „.,, „ made by one of the best soap makers of America, Mon- rn t k- ...it. t» .>• .t- . Fancy and grotrh ¥',*>**. Gc, so-, only, 25c box of three cakes, I>n< *' 4 75c. 85c. SI IS yard. . . , /-» _ SaflM style, mad* in larre variety Novelties. Brocades. Cheviots, ~ AC JUC a ISOX. ©f Roman Stripe Sitka, price *. -> Fancier. Mohairs. Checks, 6t rg*s. . . Lad:e*' Silk Waists, made of best Cashmere*. Flannel Suiting and P"T*l <1 . **.»_. Quality of Black Sana, with pointed bMrcMtkdiMMW- Th reflC hundred spools of Machme JsTLwmm.*«»««■*- onngs. 3"\ 45c. 50c, foe, **-"• * thread, Monday only» limited to one <; Linen «' tr, fun h'.o«*o tr >nt. dozen to a customer, Unialud with cluster# of tucks. Black Dress Goods. At IcaSfool. imw n.,» «<i 3*-ln< h All Wool S«-rge—fine twill, " Oreen Satin, k*. suitable for House Gowns and Workinjr Skirts. JSc ya.-d. jll 1 IT] PW Millinery Opening >cS.erday Strip-*, pr :■ e> 17 •>. 44-in.h Black Granite Cloth, in IVJ V Was a gratifying SUCCeSS. Beyond ques- Ijidv«' Shirt Waist. n..t«le in Ml large designs, for Skirts and street iAna nin n' tion we now display the largest and w>ar, at *c per yard. Vi' P. H choicest selection of Fall Millinery in Tr .rt Uk* t * ♦<i-in< h Ail Wool storm Serjos. In , .r-«.t. pru a narrow and wida Twins will not the city. This stock was selected with greatest care and i-■■■••' s 1 r • 1 h spot or creaaa. I r Tailor- includes the very best of the season's styles in Imported \[ Wide Gowns, Cc yard. j Pattern Hats and choice Millinery of every description. ii ut. • . Bla k All Wool i ravanette the , Am w ins .f s* i<■ !jn»e r a only cloth that win shed the ram invite careful attention tt» the extremely lovv prices IVa tKlwn „ t .„. A u y wuh drops, hygienic, because the ventll- placed Upon these goods. b:.u.< ar. t ln~e front. »« '-0 to I. •. at ion Is porfsct; comfortable, he- THE MILLINERY OPENING WILL BE CONTINUED ' ::"\vl" caus* porous to the sir and will ... TUIe . * «*pp*m. i.. sd thf laieat , , - and ts. «*. .'H;. |1 -■>. not perspiration in'.hea, (| , v f1.50 y*fd. i ■■■■■— - " Fnr Pn 11 We have received all our I rirlipe* Qh(\P>: Vou save fully 2S per IJ IV* I \.J I .1 £IJJ3 new Fall Silks. The effects vJ.IU cent, by buying your are entirely new and of the most perfect and exquisite com- Shoes here and you get the latest styles and best quali binations for separate waists. We are showing Figured and ties, too. Checked Taffetas, Roman Stripes and Plaids at reason- i„u<iic-s i,« *> f oc- heavy ■ *.« in to+ an i tip tii'* sr.miliary able prices. he«ls: a fin* wet-weather .«h< >■; former Ladies' Vici KUI l-are Shi>es, coin toe, patent tip, h-avy s< '■ *, op<>ra or Bla- k Teati d- Sole. *1 Inches wide, extra heavy weight, ** ysrd. military heels, a s4shoe, this w-ek for fS.<» a pair. Fancy F ißured Silks, in large an'l small designs. 9&c yard. Ladles* Vlcl Kid Rut ton Shoes, ne* coin toe. heavy l;and-we!t«d sole", 20-inch Changeable TafTtta Silk, every conceivable color combination, ,ic patent tip or tip the same, military a \ery etylleh a »!klnic shoe for winter, cheap at now 13.50 a pair. 22-Inch Change*bl- Teau de Sole, 11 snd |i 50, ladies' Vici Kid Lace Shoe, new < oln toe, patent tip, cloth or kid top, Sl-lnch Romaa Strifes, (I S yard. strictly band-turned soles, a very swell shoe for dress, 13 55 a pair. Jackets, CTrl VU t V 7' 1 W 1 m»«>e the most successful , most critlcill . I, includes everything that Is new and de trip in years and we are now showing a magnificent stock i #irnbhf Neckweur> jn L Uce s. in Trimmings, of Jackets, Capes and Furs. These goods are marked at j, i _ . , , Pompadour Collarettes. fl.Ji. H 75, fi (»> t2 <®, 12 -', s■> " tn V # each. prices that arc bringing us crowds of buyers. P,> mi , ; Rufnmr, ji r, n.so. si ts. A new li»e cf Miss-f* Jackets Just received. In all the latest Novelty Ruchlngs, In Black or Cream. S»v. "ic. SV», 11.r. fl.'J). 51.75 a yar»l. Etfects from £O9 to Si—so- ' Ruchlngs, la Red or Pink. SSc, SI 55 yard. ______ "Sylvia,** for Fronts, In Black, White. F*lnk, Nile Blue and Lav. nder, Kc yard. I jo -j ) I j\fT •! 9 i Ilnsted ChtflTor.s, In Dresden Kff'vts. for Fronts I! > irtl, Kmbroldered Chtftons, for Waists, t! 23, Si %. F '*■> yanl. See this stock. It is the finest that we have ever had. cut-Out Kit- -ta. in m iin«deSoi«. »♦ r s ••. s .75 >■ * i. . , . . , . ... , Appiiqued Chiffons. S3 50 yard. It includes many exclusive novelties. Applied -T.wa- Nets. p.*. v * yard. F'y Front Jickets. made of Mixed Coverts. !n Tara Oreens, Ns%->a livening Shades, In Tinsel ChifTon Kffects, 44 In. wide. -V*- yard, and Grays. Jackets full silk lined. Skirts percaiina lined, velvet bound, ptioa ST ' I ■. tj • M i'- - Suits, in Pv;s - »n B'ouso Effects, in ail the latest |- | fs At the prices mentioned these goods novel tic? *t ?- «, s.v ». s:*> 00. si.T.3o. to itroo. 1 LJ LJL/ I I speak for themselves. S spools best Machine Thread for to. C 9 l-1 11 C 9 nnic We have just re- i e Thr<l< 3 for 1 • CI 1 LUI tCJ I VUd LO, ccived a flne assort- 1 51 Unpn Thrrad fo ' ceivtu u line ussori Cutt/>r> Bmt wtne Blik for ?c . ment of Children's Coats, in all the late novelty effects, in 1 spool Cutters Best Button Hole Twist for 5-'. Eiderdown, T*o-Toned Boucle. Kerseys and Plaid Suitings s»- k m>«* s h - -e r>-e-s s i. n : pain , . .. . A _ Seamless Sto«-ktnette I>res* Shields. No. S, 9c pa:r. for ages from 6 months to 4 years. SIT.*,-, mm «-. Child's Co.:*_ rKsd" f.-e qualit yof Kers"y, with wld« sailor coliay Needles 4o a paper, and belt of * v ito leather. V : 1 <"*ood Rubbsr Comb, 5c earh. Child's Coat, made of Novelty fuit tr.g. in two-toned effect, finished with <Jk»od Tooth Br jah, Sc sach. « i# cellar a- I c Ts. of flne Broadcloth and Braid Trimminrs, price fllW. Go«>l CurrUna Iron. Sc and 5o each. Sifr.;!ar st> '*•. * th wide collar trimmed with narrow marten edge, sll. j0 Ladlea' Side 'lose Supporter*. l<»r paifv and 59.09. Wis«M«' Sld<» Hoas Supporter*, I<V pair. Child's C a I mad* o* Novelty Sultlna. ftnlshM with wide triple Children's SHe Hoae Su*pp<wtrfs. l«c pal^ collar of Broa.M th, trimmed with narrow silk braid, price Sl« «- Babies' Side Hot* Supporters, pair. Also a fin* s rtment of Coata, in Broadcloth. Checked Suitings. Bou- .Ladies* Belt Hoae Supporters, lie pair, all and BM I m a: S«l.*. SS.M, SS.OO. S4 tr-'". Cr, sn SIV, and »c. Special Domestics. 1 ; Art at prices that are very much lower than usual. \ >-w stamped Traya. New stamped Table c^«-«. Stamped Cerv'er N*w Stamped Laundry Baga. -■ ;-e.-- V h t>ark Percales, fall styles, splendid quality, special N , w gramp'd Scarfs. New Irish Point Sntar^a. valua *l-»r. gtsmped Tea Clothst New Irish Point Scarfa, r »« Press Pnr.ta dark color Lnjrs. elegant destgtss. at h+ N - w An Material of all klnda. sft pieces Whlre Shaker Flannels, a nshnnkab«e. only sc -2S pieces C\e\ s>t S :!t r.g*. dark colors, rolora guaranteed fsat, only l*e. j 1 Ou-ing Fiarneta. flee e iin-i - prU'PI 1* Here's the chance to save * H ouur.,ru>»i> —r» o^cr.Mutthi ' money. These are of nai value Mc. fered you at prices which are far below the ordinary. Jersey Ribbed Fleece Lined Combination Suits, Btto p*r soft. ( j F"1 CVt*! nPn ' h \*S. *' J<~**y K'.h>«s Fi<we JLaf .1 .1 .1 VI .1 -Ls CVj v» la SW «"*raah Tow p Hac. all pure flax, sreclal ral -i* S 1-Jc. •ult- _ , «... n , [ Jersey Ribbed W00l Fleece ■-ft yardi » - h t>amask. he»vy wight, q .ahty fir« c.a*» eatr* ™ Vl '.„ av « »Ult. -. V,*.. - ,r. t WTr«r. ,u«. j—r R.»-« WW f-- - o™.. «-• <»r m* ..r-. „ , T,N. tea -I ; .™ !,»=. Je- i *«• «•"" U °* J """ ■="" wor 1 ! t r only »*•. * alt " . . ~ . ... « #ree»s for the CeAi»brat»d TpailanU I nd^rw mr, d'-ara N*pk..-sa, \ s.ae, a»l pur*. r<»w#*t panem* va.ue PS . j t <*.!*'-*• Tpstlactl Cotabtnjtfiom Sutt *, SS •* and S5 per suit. p+ r <i f i 5 L ?w mm * * i