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THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY WASHINGTON AVENUE AT 30th STREET FIN H TAFFETA SILK PETTI coats, worth $0.98, vomc in black ami colors; Monday for. $4.98 JUST OUT Waists, each .... PETER PAN SHIRT .98c Until 12 o'clock Noon We Will Sell Crescent Camb-ic a., yard, 8 3-4c Not more than 10 yards to a customer. Printed Silk Organdies Worth 39c, at Yard 25c moni? av we will put m\ sali: all op oi k finest silk or gnmllcs, beautiful floral patterns exquisite colorings, and Instead H 39c mala- the price, yard PRINTKH HATlSTK, DAINTY sheer fabrics, the 1- 12c grade. 1 Qo yard PRINTED ORGANDIES, FLORAL patterns, in l-2c grade; Monday, at, yard . 9c HENLY SERGES. A COTTON cloth that loows like fine French flannel, makes pretty suiuiiier di'cssoi ; comes in white and grey ground-: striped and checked, yard . 15c FINK ZEPHYR DRKSS CINCIIAMS. very lieht weight, has pretty em? broidered figures; regular price, ISC; Monday, per 1 0 ' r? yard . i ?:.U A SALE OF DRESS GINCHA MS. WORTH 10c, at. yard 7 1-2c. The lot consists of stripes, plaids and plain colored cbanihrays. DOMEST 10 PRICED LOW APRON ginghams; good quality, C van I . ?U seersucker CINCIIAMS, yard . 10c M Kit I MACK SlllltTINC Prints, yard . cool) BLEACHED PILLOW Cases, each . Je 10c A Hit! LOT OP LAWNS. PRETTY dress : i yb's: wort Ii s<-, at. C ^ yard . UU dixik CANNON CLOTH. yard Wide, yard . 10c 9-1 SIZE BLEACHED SI HC UTS; good grade of muslin, AQq ?ach TWILLED CRASH TOWHIr lug, yard . CURTAIN SCRIMS, yard . 5c 5 c CURTAIN SWISSES. Hi 1-2 grade; Monday only, yard. .... FURNITURE CRETONNES, yard . 10c 8c yard-wide SILKOLINKS. BEST iltiality, yard . 10c TURKISH TOWELS, 12 I-2c kind, lor . 10c CUT OUT THIS.... Coupon IT'S WORTH 5c This coupon will he accepted as f?e cash on all purchases of 25c in- over at our perfume and toilet conn I er; good only on Monday, May 2Stli. 190?. AUTO CLOTH A very superior grade of liiiteri Finished Cloth, heavy | enough to use lor the making of Klon find Coat Suits, separate skills, &o. This cloth has been thoroughly shrunk. Looks exactly like linen and will look so after being washed: is full yard wide and very desirable for Children's Suits as well. On sale Monday al J2 J 2? WHITE WASH FABRICS FOR SUMMER DRESSES AT LOWER PRICES THAN USUAL A mill end '-ale of fine white 40- j in. h India Lawns; lengths of -I to :'o yards; qualities vary, some of them ate worth 12 I-2c, many more are good values at 15c, while the majority are fully etpinl to the ISe kind. There is a big bargain table piled high with these goods. ' Make your own selection; you will t et a bargain whichever you select; Your ehoh.?> the table, yard 9 l-2c Afternoon, 2 to 6 o'clock, we will sell large size Huck Towels at, each 9c (Worth 12 1-2c.) PRETTY WHITE EMBROIDERED .10c each LADIES' WHITE LAWN DRESSES, worth $3.98, for . $2.88 SALIC OF FANS?PRETTY SILK Gauze i aus, hand paiutel, Eft. worth $1.00, for .OUb LOT OP STYLISH BELT Ruckles, worth 2f.e. choice for . 10c BUSTER BROWN Hells, lor hovs . LEATHER .... 15c EMBROIDERED WHITE LAWN Waists. 75c kind. . fl Q _ for . H?G WHITE MERCERIZED MADRAS, in neat figured designs, 18c and 20c kind; Monday, 1 5C PURE WHITE LINEN FOR SHIRT waists or suits, yard wide, OC. yard . fcOb c inch Double fold white Organdies; regular 20c 1 () n grade; Monday, yard A SALE OF EMBROIDERED WASH DRESS GOODS, PRETTY MER ized falnies, with silk embroidered figures, 25C WHITE DOTTED SWISS LARGE, medium and small dots; very sheer, line rioth, "1 0' ?? yard . I t2l# (Marked down from 15c and 18c.j WHITE CORDED PIQUES, 'I I fie- kind Monday, at. 12 k FINE ENGLISH NAINSOOKS. EX ira nice ipiality, 1 0' f? yard .I fc2U PRINTED MADRAS FOR SUMMER tlreuses. 12 l-2c value; re- t fjn duced to. yard .lUb YA RD WIDE LIGHT Percales, yard. .. (Worth 12 l-2c.) COLORED .8c EXTRA SPECIAL? MERCERIZED Dinner Napkins, very large size. These Napkins sell regularly at $1.50 dozen; .Monday we will sell 2? dozen, at, per Q -f 1 Q dozen . ij) I i 1 J When the 25 dozen are sold, no tnoi'o at this price. MONDAY WE PLACE ON RALE I Oil DOZEN WOMEN'S SLEEVELESS Ribbed Vests; they are the regular 10c grade; bill some, nut all of them, have slight Imperfections in Ihr weave?don'l hurt the wear at all, and the der els are so slight that you would scarcely notice {Z I hem; lake then) Monday al, each. ?b THE REGULAR $1.50 BLACK BLACK MERCERIZED PETTI coats, with deep accordcou pleat OOn cd flounce, Mercerized Pel I ieoat for . 09c SILKS FOR 39c. all OP OCR 19-INCH taffeta Silks, in fancy weaves, (hecks and TlfVO SPECIAL BARGAINS THAT SHOULD CROWD OUR SECOND FLOOR WITH PLEASED BUYERS THE GREATEST VALUES YET OFFERED IN STYLISH II ATS. REG lilar $-1.00 and $5.00 short waist hats, made of the very finest materials: newest styles and ill < very wanted color, at, Qg WlllfE WASH SKIRTS. MADE OF A PINE GRADE OF LINEN FIN Ished Cannon Cloth, perteel fittin c. well made skirts; tour styles to choose from; worth $1.50; take y our choice 3(jC PRETTY (UNOHAM DRESSES FOR FAST BLACK LISLE THREAD children; the 75c ones; E fl ??? Hose, lace stripes, 25c 1Kr? . . vjUu value, pair . IvJo Momlav for strip, yard a I 39c NEW STYLES IN LACE AND EM- NEW WHITE CANVAS HAND broldered OC? Hags, OK? . Ldb each . tdO BLEACHED TABLE DA ik. yard . 01 ? .(. I U 00c CHINA SILKS FOR 39c. China Silks. 27 hielte wide, all colors, including white and black; 30c SILKS FOR 25c. 27-llieb Jap Silks, white, black ami colors,. collars . COME IN AND SEE THE NEW BATHING SUITS A MOST COMPLETE LINE: MADE < IF MOHAIR, HRILLtANTINES and wool serges; newest styles, a ml priced low. Nice ones CJO AK lor women at .?pCi^fCf for tdb 15c SILK RIBBONS FOR 9c A BIG RALE OF RIBBONS. ALL COLORS, on special bargain table Momlav at. yard . AND 1 INCHES WIDE; .9c HALF WOOL OPF.RA CREPES, A dainty light summer fabric; t omes in every good color, 10'? yard . I?2b COLORED DRESS LINENS, THE colors are brown, navy, grey, green ami light blue; 25c 1 0 ?\ grade at, yard.i u O SILK'MIXED FABRICS FOR SUM mer dresses; come In the popular gun metal greys. striped and checks; regular price >r?0n; spe? cial lor Monday, 9Q? yard . UUU 50c CREAM white MOHAIRS at. yard . A special sale Monday of these wanted goods al just lie a yard mi? ller price. 39c THE $1.25 CREAM WHITE PAN? ina. 51 inches wide, at Q1 yard . 31.00 DAINTY SILK MULLS IN the new colors, al, yard . i2;c EMBROIDERIES. wide skirt FLOUNCINGS, Q K ? worth 50c, at yard .OOO CORRECT COVER EMBROIL cries?Special values, at 0Kr? yard .C.oG WILL CALL ON GOVERNOR. Committee to Present Resolution Adopted by Chamber, A special ohm mil ice of the Cham? ber of Commerce, to he appointed this week by President Livczey, will go to Richmond anil presold to (Inv? entor Swnnson the resolution adopted by the chamber Friday night, asking I hill the i|uurantitic regulations be lovbi il. Sir. A. ('. fSnrrelt, who Introduced the resolution, said lasl night that the action did not have as its ob? ject Hie abolishment of Hie olllcd of tjuarautlne olllcer for Ibis port, lie vent on lo say thai I he object wa; only to relieve vessels coming into port of Hie payment of certain iiii necessary fee: We. have in. slock a Magnificenl st o n e, while and perfect, weighing two carats which we can sell for $100.00. This stone is excep? tionally good value, either for personal use or speculation. I. R. SPRAGUE, Another Diamond Bargain : tili knd Whsli. Ave. Mf||. Juwelier BOY PIRATES CRUISED WITH STOLEN LAUNCH James Earle and Paul McGee Located In Portsmouth by Police. HR. BOWERS GETS HIS BOAT "M and L" Was Anchored Off Henry Street and the Youths Were Trying to Sell Bateau, Intending to Buy Provisions and Gasoline for Trip? Both Boats Brought to this City. Alli i- iwo days' diligent search im and down .lames river, between Lam? bert's Point and Hog Island. Police Officer Kay-field located Mr. Harry Mowers' launch, "M and I.," which was stolen from its anchorage off Thirty fourth street some time Wednesday night, ili the loot of Henry sireel in Portsmouth, yesterday afternoon, .las Karle and Paul Mcfiuc, two whit youths of this city, who stole the launch and its fender, a small bateau, ami who were arrested in Portsmouth Friday morning by Detective Land while trying to dispose of the bateau, ami boib boats, were brought back U this city by Officer Rnyflold ai o'clock yesterday afternoon. Upon lheir arrival here Hie lads were locked up at the police station on the elihrge of grand larceny. Wlnti arrested by Detective Land. Harle gave his name as Clarence III own, 315 Thirty-sixth street, this city, and McCioo gave his name as Willie Mc< lee. of i'.'.U) Forty second slice!, this city. Detective Land Im !.lialely wrote Chief of Pollee Rey? nolds a letter about Ihe boys, stating in it thai they had been trying to seil a small -'skiff" for $0. about $1(1 be? low its value Acting Detective Sergeant Morrison was I lien pul on th case and he wem to the addresses lite boys had given the Portsmouth authorities, but found lllial no such boys lived at those ' nouses. After a search the ofleer j found Hint James Karle, of :'.LM2 Wesl Iuvenile, and Paul Mcuoe. of .'510 i.Thirty-fifth street, were missing from , their homes and he laid (he tlicit of Mr. Mowers' boats at their door. I Friday officer Ray field, accompa? nied by Mr. Mowers, scoured the thorcs of .)nnn>R river for iihoul thirty! mill's above the eily in Mr. Hayfield's launch, running down several false ?lues. They returned liens Friday iiighl and lali* that night Detective Morrison informed Chief Reynolds thai lie was convinced Die lads who w ie heing held in Portsmouth for the Ideal authorities, hail stolen the launch ami its tender ami that the launch would lie found around ihe docks at Portsmouth. Yesterday morning Officer Rnyfleld Wohl lo Portsmouth in his launch, ar? riving liiere just before noon, lie then went to the Portsmouth police head? quarters and look Ihe two hoys in charge to bring them hack to this city. While walking down In,the dock with the lads. Officer jliiyficld learned from young Meflee that he and Karle had stolen Mr. Powers' launch and thai the craft was then moored al the fool of Henry street and there it wasj found. Except for a few sears and knocks the craft was uninjured.' With Mr. I lb worn' launch and its lender towing behind, Officer Ray field headed his launch or this city. Aller their arrival here it was learned from the hoys that I hey took lie: launch and the bateau late Wednesday night and went to Sewall's Point, iheii lo Humbert's Polin and from that place I hey proceeded to Norfolk, ar? riving there early Thursday morning. They left Norfolk at Pi o'clock Thurs? day and went to Portsmouth, where I liny made several attempts lo dispose of the bateau. The boys intended lo lake Ihe money for which they sold the bateau and buy fuel and provisions for a Ion:; cruise. The prisoners are held for trial on the charge of grand larceny. TO ELECT SERGEANT. Chairman Holmes Calls Meeting of Police Board For Tomorrow. Chairman Holmes has called a meeting of the police board for to? morrow night. The hoard will reor? ganize and very probably elect a de? tective sergeant. Mr. C. Aylett Ashby, Ihe new mem? ber, will attend a meeting of the hoard lor tin' first time tomorrow night. Passed With Honors. ' Mr. W. K. Stouttnyer, of Ibis city, has been not!lied that he has success? fully passed the examination for com' putcr in the department of supervis? ing architects of the United Stales government. Mr. Stbiilihyer iipiU high honors in the examination and now ranks second in the class in America. Mrs. Joseph Whitlow and Miss Ju? lia Dickerson. of Lynchburg, are the guests of Mrs. George Palmer, on Fiity-Hecond 'street. local Societies to be Well Repre? sented at Annual Conference. LAUNCH BARBARA CHARTERED Large Delegations Will Go Over Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday to Attend Sessions?Interesting Program Arranged For the Meeting. Tin; Epworth Leagues o[ Trinity ami Grace Methodist churches have chartered the launch Itarhara lor Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and will lake large delegations over to Norfolk to attend the sessions of the ninth annual State conference or the Virginia Kp worth leagues. Much Interest has h.i manifested in the approaching conference and the local leaguers propose 10 he well repre? sented. Below is the program for Ihe scs siiis, which will he hull] at the Cun; herlaud street Methodist church, Norfolk: The singing will he one of Ihe fea? tures of the conference, heiug led by the Rev. Kdward Turner Dadinun, of Ashland, Ya.. which will insure Ihe success of liiis portion of the pro? gram. There will also he some very strong speakers from the clergy of Ihe Methodist church in Virginia, as well as some of the lay members, who Will lake an active part in Ihe pro? gram. Tin1 Methodists as well as members of oilier denominations of Norfolk have opened I heir homes and con? tributed for the success and ehtorlnlii meul of the delegates who may al lend, ami 11 is believed that any leaguer or pastor who can attend this conference will In' spiritually uplift? ed. The committee in charge al Norfolk extends a cordial invitation to all Hp worth leagues in Ihe Stale lo send their allotment of delegates, namely, two delegates from each league and the pastor, and the pastor will be en? tertained from any church has no league. Any league which has not sent In Ihe names of their delegates should do so at once to John F. Small", chair? man of the entertainment com mi ti.ee j care Y. M. C. A., Norfolk. Ya., in or J. W. CHANDLER, President. J. P. GAYLER, Treasurer. THE STANDARD SUPPLY CO. ?Dealers in? Harness, Oarr-lages and Wagons I FARM IMPLEMENTS, LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS. I Harness Repairing a Specialty. 2608 HUNTINGTON AVE. der that entertainment can he provid? ed for the delegates. Tuesday Evening. I 0:00 Devotional exercises, E. T. Dadmun. X:li"i Address of welcome, W. (!. Sl?rr. S:::n Response, 0. II. Lambeth. 8:45 The young people's movement, K. II. Rnwlings. Wednesday Morning. Oeneral Subject?"The Department of Worship." 0:30 Devolionnl exercises, (.!. W. Jones. !j:50 The Devotional committed and ihe devotional meeting, J. C. Wal son. Ii): Hi The leader and the devotion? al ineiting, Reginald Walker. 10:30 The leaguer and Ihe devo? lionnl meeting, W. R. Perkins. 10:50 Discussion. 11:10 The devotional meet lag?A means of spiritual development, W. II. Ileauehnmp. 11:30 The ilevnllohnl meeling?An opportunity for Christian fellowship, .(. W. Stiff, 11:50 The devotional meeting?An Inspiration lo Christian activity, W. <:. Hoggs. 12:10 Discussion. 12:2(1 The Rlhlo and prayer?The source of real devotion, T. It. Reeves. Wednesday Afternoon. 2:00 Devolionnl exercises, 0. W. .Tom s. 2:2(1 The league and the pastor, D. (1. C. Hulls. 2: in The pastor and Ihe league, V: i L. Crocker. ?1:00 Our orphanage?What If is doing, J T. Maslin. 4:40 Our orphanage?What we can do for Ii, W. II. Vincent. Wednesday Evening. Subject?Temperance. S:D0 Devotional exercises, E. T. Dadmun. S:30 Address, R. M. Maxey. Thursday Morning. Oeneral subjects?The department of charity and help?The Literary, Social* department. 11:30 Devotional exorcises, G. W. JOUl'F. M.'jO Sympathy and service?An dp pcttmiity In help and bless the needy, J. K. .lollff. 10:10 Sympathy and service?An opportunity to increase the Influence of the church, II. .1. I'aylor. 10:30 Sympathy and service?The reward, hen- and hereafter, P. G. Da? vis. ? 10:50 Open parliament?Practical met hods. II: in Delation cd' Hie church so? cial lo the spiritual life of I he. church, S. C. Hatcher. 11: :c<t The literary department as an aid lo religions culture, J. N. Latham. 11:511 Tin' missionary study circle, \V. A. Cooper. 12; 10 Discussion. 12:.It) The Sabbath?Secular or sa cred?.f.?. E. Hooker. Thursday Afternoon. 8:00 Devotional exercises, G. W. Jones. 3:20 The Junior League,'!'. J. Tay? lor. 3:50 The league in Hie country, P. M. Hell. ?1:20 Husiness session. Thurnclay Evening,. 8:00 Devotional exercises. E. T. Da dm im. 8:30 The league and missions, G. C. Kelly. MEMORIAL EXERCISES. Dr. Porter to Speak at City Hall to Confederate Organizations. Rev. J. \V. Porler, D. D.. will nddress Hie Confederate organizations at the city hall tomorrow evening al. 8 o'clock. The memorial exercises post? poned from a week ago on account of the slorin, will he conducted tomorrow evening. Smidl'n orchestra will render music and an interesting program hau been arranged. The public, is invited to at? tend. 'Miss Virginia F. Loath, who has been visiting Miss Metella Cottrell. has retained to her home in Rich? mond.