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THE "REPrr.LTO: SUNDAY. 3FAY G. 1.900: T lowels. Rs53 Efifsbroidery A'l-Lfen Tiingrd ITu'k Towel. -f good i'f and p-i-.- i .i. r.,n.. a hi Strip . r.' to 7 mi In i:t' 1 'In, f 1 . s a-tii t'on-iii .''"'-ii I'u'r.t .1 pure pftc ft-, v.orllt up to 20c. M011 tUiy . per ard m Extraordinary values on ail sidesdeiighting old customers and winning new ones as never before. The result of shrewd, careful buying, reliable retailing and judicious, honest advertising. ir.i ju.hv" . wi-inn ii p 5c I(K : f-om -Vto 10 in I w-.-mu. ca--li ? w Irfadras. Swiss. Watsts. Wrappers -" vpnll case of vard-wid', I'aucv Fine Impcuted St. O ill sis-: with various colored dots, 00i while is tin- Tiie celcbrnted "K. and E " Hos Laiht s 1-twns tt'r.t-p-in prettv o: l-'it . ,.' tmterns wo-t"i .: - i moiHi .Madras- me i nuirt :usi.s uiiiauniu-reii w.in or .! ;.! in basement. ."out h to 10, 5c nM'ril trr.- in li.MieTt -W f fri.n tn 111 wr B &!)" without collars regular pri l!Cc, on .'el floor, from S to 10. at 25c to 1 00; from i to !! .. . ., j, . .. . ls ill ' isenifut, eai h . . aril aaii d"& &k m k nttd ar.ij av -c rrm ii -r 1 -.. u ". . -J Isl I m :1 WGJ U -' ' : : Boys9 Suits Sacrificed. We haw too many Double-Breasted Suits, and in orJer to reduce the number -vt-ill nuke the following extraordinary offer for Mocdiy : Just 300 stylish, up-to-date double-breas;. ed 'Miits for bovs of 7 to 10 vears. 100 Suits fonnerlv marked S.i'O 5 Snits formerly marked S I.-10 . 75 Suits formerly marked .l.93 . 25 Suits formerly marked $5. 10 . 2 Suit form.-rlv marked $G 00. . Your Choice Monday, $3.45 .. Tie o. a rrs. ir for 'rf Sie7 ! T-f5- H HJCiVt;2 -"-li-UI, fY CQiL3fl C - .Lriir"i' -- - 1 1 ' - 50c Prices here Monday tint preclude the possibility of c iicititio!. .c;"k Gloves Ladies' Kaver Silk Cloves, with 2 clasps and double-woven ! -er t r-, in white, black and colors special price ; .i hes' Kavscr Silk Gloves, with double finder tips and 2 or 3 clasps, ia " v. i, pearl, black and colors.einbroidered in selt-color.black or vhite pair. jQ J Pte S-t qualitr Kayrr Silk Gloves, with 3 cHsps and double-woven finder ti)s, ." h:tt, !! ick, tan. mode or grav. embroidered in self color or black, (? f a's i civ p-ir warranted per pair . .. . ..vPJV Chamois Gloves Ladies' Washable Imported French Chamois Gloves, r" c ti si 00 kind at. per pair J?C rhk I fit um WATCR-S0AXCD Una 4 ci yy$&$ From the recent Salvage Sale of Rice, Stiz: & G. Only ?. the boxes were wet, the sjoods themselves fceine scarcely P$ touched. o o tt .Ue.'j's fin-v striped Jersey ribbed Bal bripci" Shirts and lowers, also plain ratiiriLia Shirts and Drawers, all s, s, i worth regularly 2i)c 1 '7 your --.i te Jonda, pcrgarment i L Men's fine quality BalbrifrRan Shirts r.i itriv.crs, with French collar, necks and r-cu-1 buttons; also, Jersey ribbed Haib-icsrw Shirts and Drawers, with ! n:-'i-; 'cams would be good value at is choice, per garment, Q P r.'iiiiiiay i3v JTrn's finer mottled lisle thread Shirts J and I'Twers, also in plain pink orblue, itn IndiTij; elegantly finished French Bal 5 bjiiijaii llrls and Drapers actually Iv.uit'i up to Oi'c choice Q ft Moisila- . per garment J y C Jlen's e-tra tine quality bleached Jean I lraer with patent elastic "eams. I ribted ankles and double scats, all sizes, from 30 to W); never sold in the j regular mv lor irs tnan aye, ana v-uallr at rl.00 choice Monday, per pair 50c Ladies' Jetse? Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck and sleevel-ss.with taped neck and arms, regular 12tc vests, at. . j Ladies' Bleached Lisle Thread Vests, low neck and sleeveless; also, shaped Cotton Vests, low neck and sleeveless, or with wing sleeves worth in 20c choice, per garment I U C Lisle Thread Vests, with high neck and short sleeves, or low neck and sleeve less; also. Shaped Cotton Vests, low neck and sleeveless and silk in., taped, worth up to 20c choice! Z A2L Ladies' Richelieu Ribbed Lisle Thread Vests, low- r.eck and sleeveless, iviUi colored silk ribbons at neck ami arms; also, Richelieu Ribbed Kjjyptinn Cotton Sleeveless Vests, silk taped and -J r w orth up to 40c choice Monday.. I J C Ladies' Knee-length Jersey Ribbed Union Suits, low neck and sleeveless; also, high neck, short sleeve Lisle Thread Vests, and white sleeveless Lisle Thread Vests, silt taped - f worth up to 09c choice 1VC ftef&rOi WiSO' Ls ent Economy. There's not an economical housekeeper in all St. Louis who wouldn't profit hy a visit to our big and busy bargain basement to-mor- rov, You can save money on every one of these items. Wrappers Ladies' Wrappers c jrc"j i , .itr jrfBle. frith deep Cr'jT-re i-ncd wth trsl.1 or mC-s tirht ttt.i iii:D7s.fa5tcolors y C r - w 'in ! Ji ii, each Jl f-iJi'-'s- vr-spiv-rs of finest Mrrrimac re-. i.. ' l'-T-i,a desl-rns. wih .ft r --ir- rSci tnminiTic intl r,-w mm olta-. siirt !v-rils nil! A -i tun tijht-nttiBK IlnlDj - .'. " rrr':e:h5:.Mor....si.oo riannel 30-inch Wliite Ar Mia ' 1-ljnpei worth ;so. at... " Ijivmi Fancy printed figure Orraji-li. I.ar. us, trorta l-c. C at ". .. DL Towels Heavy All-Linea Hemmed !!;, T. ncU. IFiStJ !ih red iK-rders (n v.orth t".c. ccb, VL bwiss New designs in embroidery and in iiited d-itieO Sirissfs --.orth ti;, 1 n n.ndras 33 inch Shirting Madras -j n i:b iipvsi.k strirei -vortaSH" per Til IUC Sheeting Vnbleacheil Sheetings, 2 yard-s wide (better ttn lVpperIIJ.wort.,t r -rortli - k. oSjrffy c ...19c 17c .... 19c Organelle Imported ?alin stxijvd f irj't h Oraniios, m blur, hpUotropp. 1 r- an irr anti tlari.x: quality, at... iiii- tndia Linen - - c. at "S yan!" will' at . , -" r "'"is i(2f, worth trnr, t a I.jsrfcJ Shr-r-tinir, "yartJs -rnd-? T' Ijk at .. "'j Tad wide. Tro;tH7v,c -36-j:jch White India rc, at 15c Grenadine White checked fircnixiinf. -orth liVJp rfnn. r cI.it wiilJe 050 cjse lasts, at ..DC Long Clot'.i Imported English ;.onc t'loth for I.-.dics" Cne tin- f. i -(lTKfar. worth lwc. t D '4C Pique Heavy striped and tl,urct corded I'I(jus, -roriti "7 . lit at ViZ Toweling lS-inchfaucv striped Lines i;oIlerTowc.lOK north-7 1 -11-ic.at J-iC nuslin Genuine Vtica Mills 1-vard-wd Hleachnl Mnhu. the O -II ,ckind. at ..OC Sateen 32-inch solid fast ft. Mac!. Dress Sateen wurth lie atVC Toweling 3-J-inch All-Linen Checked Cilas- Towelinp, f jst colors, jnd worth IT. 2".'-c. per tard IjC Mercerized Drape de Soi- A very soft and sheer miterUl - -o.-!h fuuj 40c at Or, PTj-ard ".iSiL lwns 12 inch lace inserted and faucv !""J Hemstltch-1 Lawn. -Tell Twirth nni i"c.nt OUC 50-inch fine and sheer imported rn Krench Lawn Tic quality, at jUC Skirt Pattern 5 vards of striped and tl'.tn-uMoieei r.lth J ret tTlxrilr ijn, worthic Monday, per pattern .. JVC Spreads "While Crochet Sjire.uls of OonWe oedsiz-. m woren Marrilies CO patterns -worth ! c eaca .. JVC Table Linen Gli-inch ettra heavv !t!i arb"dTau!e f.lnen -7Seualit it rn- i"rvir' . . ; sue Napkins si?c half-bleached Linen linur j;apins well worth t! je. at no per.lozm. . . . VOC ' " j Carpets and iuos Carpets -100 odd rolls of Brussels Car pets 20 to 00 nrds j:i each j lnve been selLng at 70c. SOc r 1 .. .... :uu o.iM .Monaav 10 close .. 59c M roils of Wilton Velvet. Axminster I and Moqurtte Carpets 20 to -10 vards 10 me roii lormeriv hi uu anu r Rugs Just 30 Handsome Rugs. 912 feel, made from short lengths of Velvet and Axiniuster Carpets, m-Jrt nn and well north ?27.00 ' S tk choice Monda) at . Vp il (7 f ? S1.20-close choiee to i natting Very pretty Weaves in cotton narp Japanese Mattings regular SOc and Olio qualities to f f" clote, prr &r vard 20 Beautiful Asminster and Wilton el- st A.-iu-.xu teei -other stores wijum as ftoU.OU out specml Monday price en uuier stores $21.50 J'vl2 feet Brussels Ruc ctr -ii . - . - ft c io.uu 10 .s.u.oo three ?w different lots at $14 00, , I Sl-LOOand . Wl worth from V , FASTHST GROWING STORr; IN Afll-RICA IIROADWAY AND WASHINGTON. An Immense Sale of UnderniiLislSns A noted manufacturer's entire made-up stock, comprising over J5.00D garments, which he desired to dispos; of before inventory, and consequently sold to our buyer At Just Sixty Cents on the Dollar. Now for a rousing sale to-morrov.! A sale without precedent or counterpart offering scores of matchless values, of which we can give you but a faint conception by these forcible specimen bargains. Special No. I 100 dor. Cor-et Cov er- of good muslin, t:lh high necks ' and -north fullv 10c -no mail or ders t ill be filled from these at this price- your choi -c Monday 8c Special No. 200 dozen Ladles' I'mbrell.i Drawers, with deep ram brie flounce and worth 20c no mail orders Monday three pairs lor ovc, or, per pair 17c ! Special ,o. 3120 dozen good I Muslin Gowns, in high and V- S shaped necks, with embroidt ry in- scrtion and cambric ruflie; no lii.iil orders filled uoith 0t)c QT. i ) Monday price . . J)C (sow ii- Monday vie offer you 20 dlTtieit Myles from wh.ch to seleer l-i Ktnpir. square. V-sharw and lnsn rfr-s, all mare of flne mtisp.n ami br.mN'uie!v trinrned with embroider" ( uie or tl em erartly 1 keeuil these :re well norin ..x- ind even f; ii .hoice Mi.icit A rlend-d variety tf stvles In On-rns. of Ur.c cambric o- fruit of the Likihi tn'isiin. In KmFlre. s o 11 a r e a.i 59c Bern imfvMJH ra mm) ''A err U 1. B l 1 n:.i otter styles, elaborate'.r tnt. med ti 11 i '. , Jc? I jli V.-Vnconies, Torchon and Point 1 . yt 'VSO'MX (Vt 4 ' Ml I'ans lae-s. w!ih oien Kn:;'i-.h n. ViTO iFr-VrT,7f-iK-X " "VV bivderies and isetior.s. or w.ib hrni sttlf'fr-lPlZHMiMlX t 53 Itiwrinents-srrrlal 0if 'lUVi-'y. 11' l mbrella sIe or sXla!fi,.-ft-'BU,'. fl7 X7Sl 1 I rs, of Cnc tcusl.a tr.n "SisSrSSy VL ' i' ration, with rabro,d'-ry 'l,' IrA O Vf 35c 0 e " Skirts I'retty rmbrella Skirts, v ith Unec tlouiicof India !i:in, Trnws f Torchon lacaml lace tlounee (extet ' li!.e Illustration). Aisna chore as sortment of embroidery tr.rared S.iris. worth at !e.st Jt :,) smt s,1m of them SI T vo'irthoice In tuissjle Monday at 98c Drawers U Straight Drawe: rr.rdUUc Illust: or lat Uounc! really worth Wc Monuay. rrr piir Lmbre11a ty Skirt -th ep knee Houicc of India lintn. tlust roCli an I nch Bninco o! beautiful op:. Jlrte?! vh emtrn tlrrv Virt that wouM br rool alii3. ?nL(0 our rfcial salr pnri Moiil. a . ... Corset Covers 120 ilorcn Rood cambric Corset Covers with V-shap orquare necks, attractively trlmrrd ith elthrr rrab'nUWv or litrs tou would rxpect to paT SOc. but our sprcial price Is rach r:::$2.25 25c A M1?F Ladies' W ash Waists. Wc have Just purchased the entire surplus stock of Shirt Waists from a large manu facturing; company whose name we are under agreement not to use, but you will recognise the labels, only the cheap prices will be strange to you. Wc Paid Loss Than Half the Regular Market Prices and are therefore in position to offer our customers to-morrow values that would be surprising J even at the END of the season and which at THIS time arc simply astounding! Here they are: LTk"r jl Charming u aists of solid color, htnperl or iigurccl lawns, percales, J S I dimities ami imported fabrics every fashioaable color represented some plain, but mostly trimmed with 2, !, 0 or S rows of insertion mid lace, in cluding many with pretty allovcr tucked fronts all with the new French pleated backs manufacturing company's wholesale prices were $"112.00 to SIS. 00 per do7en your choice Monday at LOT 2 Ladles t. i Sand fi.SO " n noes lor t Si.79 1 -A splendid lot of carefully made Waists of good quality percales, in solid colors, stripes, figures or the popular polka-dot effects plenty of blues, reds, lavenders and pinks among them, either plain or nicely trimmed with 2 or -1 rows of embroidery insertion plain or pleated French backs sold at wholesale by manufacturing company from $4..r0 to S.OO per dozen take vottr choice Mondav for An Unparalleled Offer in . . . Laoies i an dnoes 3.7-15 PAIRS of Ladies' Iiigh-Grade, Seasonable, Stylish Shoes all at a price that eclipses anything ever before offered in St. Louis! An op portunity of most extraordinary character! Thc?c shoes are made by the following well-known firms, and if you don't find them regular $3.00 shoes bring them back and receive your money! Fattncc & Spinney, Lynn, Mass. Price & Wolff, Chicago. Krippcndorf, Dittman Sc Co., Cincinnati. Cross & Tucker, Lynn. Harding Sons & Johnson, Rochester, N. Y. C. H. Aborn & Co., Lynn. Come early and secure the best! Plenty of extra salespeople! Ladies Finest Tan Vici, Hoyal, Paris and Imperial Kid Lace ?boes, Hand Tunis and McKay Sewn; some hae cloth tops, others kid tops, sewed and stitched with silk and having best drill linings, tan oak soles, opera, mili tary and Louis XV heels, and coin, pug, Vassar, Ieuo and Broadway toes, all sizes and widths regular j:5.00 and Slt.00 shoes -jour unrestricted choice of this immense purchase Monday at the remarkablv low price, er pair '. ... Ladies' sample Oxfords, in sizes 2' .. '5 and 3I2, hand-turns, and worth SI. 00. $1.70 and $2.00 our choice Monday, per pair ... . o S Ladies S3 and ( Vj S JJ.SO Shoe VgV., 'f m fJ J 7f. Mi-ses and Childien's I.aci 3 ( or ,;U ,lo"gIa kid. with g Z2 i& and worth 1.35 Monday ce Shoes, of black od plump soles 98c Handkerchiefs--. enport SanpSes. Remainder of our recent purchase each handkerchief attached to the original sample card, and at just half regular prices. Lot I Sample Handker- 'lp Ladies Swiss Handkerchiefs, chiefs, noilh untold, at IjL w'"' embru il-reo corners or r . tare eilgcs -r. oriu t Lot 2 Sample Handker- rtA. to i'."-e. at V chiefs, worth up to 40c u ZOC "Seconds" of Ladies' Fine Lot 3-Sample Handker- OP- I'-'n;'.''ereM1er, , ir.snl.oint s ' lpI "'" tjiniu.'e flcts worth 1 8 II chl'S, worth i:io fs at . if, JV up to .'Ic at, each ... 1W Wall Paper Specials,, I'i ices on both the cheaper and very finest Wall Papers that make customers wonder and competition "wince. Where, except at . rand-Leader, can you find alues like these' (iood Glimmer Papers, with 0 Regular 12'.-.c and 15c Gold - 8-ii eh anJ U-'neh border-. f 1 prs on s.Ul here Monilaj . iC n per ro.! V per roll . . J v Ilsndsoine IVrlor. Diuing-Room, Kicli and Heavv Cold, Eniliossed It'll and tJeilrciiin I'jin s n t p" nmlTii estrv Papers other e F" St-T anil tcrytlerat)ie 11 pap r stores aiife. r -' our jirlcc V Gas Fixtures. Fourth Floor. (ias Chandeliers "(i inches long, of polished brass 2-light, T-orthUOO. at. 3 licnt. worth J.!0i;. at T Bj vlei, ier roll SI..V- jl.8 Gas Chandeliers 3tJ inches long, of solid brass, with bulb center -'-llslit, worth J.TiO. at $1.25 3-lieht, orth f ' 50, at $.os i licht. worth lZ at $3.75 Hall Lights (Like cut) Of polished brass. vith eolil tlnla " Inches Io-ic Tith i;1uLp eli wor.h U Monda One-Light Gas Piitture, :w inches, vr.tti pillar .mJ tips north TTie, at . ,ta. Two-Light Brass Gas Chandeliers, -. p, Wliches lone, with sliale holi.ers, p'l.ars Ij , and t ps north II W-at 7JV S2.48 .. 39c Laces and Neckwear, 5 ?&L Some Special Price-PJarvels to create fresh interest in gj-ty this section Monday 'V-S Special Heavv Machine-Made Toahon Iice Kdges and Inser- 6.. fSKi.'L tious. lit) to I inches wide and worth si ..- tlniiilnr 1 ji&ZSrSA ill UaseTiietil rw-r rnnl i-L. j' " AllOVCrS l'rctir Xlittini'IlaMT I-nrr A!'re fnr ml.tc - r JrV5 - e, .-.--- .......,, .v. ... .., jokes .Hid sleeves, IS inches wide worth :; at .15c - M -Vf I'ancy Lace and Hmbroiderv liffecls in Notlinghatn C.oo.'s; also. Kenaissance, in cream, white or butler color worth up to O .oc at, per yard Neckw ear 10.") !o7en beautiful Jabots, in all colors, trimmed with chiffon, lace and ribbon, and with satin stock col lars; also, Liliertv Silk Scarfs, 2 vards long, north SOc at. each ?rcr wm, i 49c riouncings 27 and '!0 inch lr.ir Hemstitched Ilouicings, with it- e t. n of 1 rench Valenciennes 1 u e ar 1 co. binalion of embroider--, suitalde for chiidren's dresses worth u: to LOO Mondav 65c i 85c Taffeta- 100 pieces of Corded Taffeta Silk, in all co!or. either pliin cords f) r or in clusters worth up to 9 !. Mondav. per ard Etoo Suits and Jackets. The sacrificing of those line tailor-mai: garments doesn't mean that thiy are unworthy styles or qualities -far from it! "Vc'tc a bit overstocked and must unload, that's aiL S7.50 .Knckets for 53.98 All "Wool Covert Cloth Jackets, in tan or castor, in the new short double-breasted Eton style, lined nitii good silk and formerly $7.00 reduced for ( O ftQ Monday to ." 03O7O 525.00 Hton Jackets for S9.9S Choice of any "Eton Jacket in our house, including the finest garments of Broadcloths, Kerseys and cnettins. in open Eton or double-breasted Eton effects; some plain, some appliqued. some with rolling collars, som with fancy shawl collars, in all colors and black not a jacket in the lot which we did not formerly sell for atleast.sit7.00 and many of them up to $20.00 your (A fQ choice Monday at I J5''0 513.50 Suits for 57.48 About 22 All-Wool Homespun Snits in this season's lest styles, with Eton Jackets handsomely stitched and silk lined, skirts with box-pleat back and percaline linings; colors grav, oxford and brown formerlv (f J f) .S1.T..O0 cut price '. $ J .4"0 518.00 Suits for 59.9S. Suits exactly like illustration, made of all-wool English Homespun, in gray, ox ford or blue, with new open Eton Jacket, rolling Medici collar and silk lining; .$9.98 525.00 Suits for 514.75. both jacket and skirt covered with silk applique sold earlier in the season at -?1S.00 reduced Mondav to An odd lot of stylish Tailor-Made Suits, in Eton, tight-fitting and fly-front effects, made of homespuns, coverts, cheviots and broadcloths, in the most fashionable colors; inanv of these suits are stlk-liueu throughout and were sold up to 20.00; Monday to lits are silk-lined throughout and were sold -J A 7 " i close out J) i -!- j J Dainty Wash Fabrics Ores Goods ( and Linings. A splendid offering of summer wash goods, fresh and bright and dainty three peerless specials (the result of a very lucky and timely purchase by our alert New York buyer) will surprise and delight to morrow's comers. Batiste 2tX) pieces of 32-inch Batiste, printed in beautiful shades, such as old rose, baby blue, lavender, cerise, etc.. in beautiful foulard effects one of -f r the handsomest wash fabrics shown this season Monday price, per yard.. jC He Soic Satin-striped and figured De Soie, in exquisite printings, with dark, me dium or white grounds, an extremely light and airy fabric, daintier and prettier than foulard silk and very desirable for hot weather wear; rt f m-iile to sell at 00c here, Monday, per yard C llt rtSCIII i.lMlC -lf1i nf Tltlfn Cflt- 1...1 tiel.. llirsn.1 It.nnlCfoll .I.-.t.'I cred. and in all the leading street and evening shades, a very fine and sheer dress j jaunv mai win iauiuier hilc iineu aau retain its ucauinui siik gloss; liiese goods are not shown by any house west of Xcw York and are now being sold in that city at ioc a tery lucky purchase enables ns to sell a small quantity Monday at. per yard Linings One case of 36-inch Ripple Silk Finished Lining, in all colors. suitable for light-weight dresses, and really worth 2uc Monday, m basement, per yard Pacing -Very best quality of Corded Skirt Pacing, usti.tllv sold at 20c special Mondav price in base ment, per yard 10c 12c Cheviot 4i5-inch Storm or SeasMe Cheviot, in three different shades of blue, cspeciilly suitable for tourists; worth PSc at . .. 49c Seaside .ides of 65c Crcpon 12-inch imported black Eng lish Crcpon. in small, medium and large blister effects; worth up to Si. 75 Monday, per vard ..98c Silk Values. Difficult to Equal and Impossible to Surpass! ...49c Taffetas Every thread pure silk and in a full line of all popular colors, includ ing plenty of evening shades and white; a quality never sold before for less than dye, ana cry mitcli worn lor skirts anu pleatings Special Monday Price, per yard '. Waist Silks A beautiful assortment of bright and pretty Fancy Silks, made espe cially for waists, and including corded, striped, checked and hemstitched f tJlfeta silks, in all colors, and worth S1.00 Monday, per yard DVC Grenadine A fortunate purchase of fine black Silk C.rctiadines enables us to offer Mond.i) a beautiful quality of this popular silk. 40 inches wide, with large or small designs, or with plain mesh; usually sold at 1.20 " ( Monday, while it lasts, per yard .'. OC lllack Taffetas A special sale of Black Silk Taffetas, of Swiss make and in various w idths: 22-inch, worth 70c. at ...49c ."G-inch. worth S1.20. at ...89c 27-inch, worth 9Sc. at 63c 30-in h. worth 81.60, at.-Si.25 1 Lace Cur A. Z& !S 5,000 pairs -a large maker's entire season's accumulation only 2 to lOpairs of acattem. That's why we are able to sell them to-morrow at about half price ! ft inxolitrghiin LsceCur tjinsa:. per pa r. LsceCur- PQ- Portieres -1,000 pairs of Tor 'r -J V. er-si.itl ! ffTereu in this sale at HH ,ii rtr?- 't MM LtazJ Jeu ! JjVtJl fl-'-iVo'tlneham ii..riir. -I r """" inaru aeiuter s ost. a Uinsat peeper 75C are rev-rs.l,! ,i n th-very ,.e tains at. p r pair v. ,.N, ro.r,.nle njl ns. wi,h ()rat 98c S1.25 S1.50 S1.98 JI M XottlDRham lc Cu- talns at, perpa'r - . . . KW Scotrh Lace Ccr t..fns at. per pa.r . . f-f-0 Scotch face Cur tains at prpair !3.C) ltntssels Xet Lae I'unalr.sat.iirpa r ! I I -eneh Guipure Uice Tf) C I ur'a'.nsat.perpatr ....JJiS.ly Jl V) Krencli Gutpure CO (f ' LaccOirta nsat per pairw J. vu Vrl -.:Y0 TaMe Ne' Lace C O V f Ln3tZ5ttt& r I Curta.ns at. per pair.... iD J. J U ".".0 fable N'etl.aco O A ff Cu-ta,ns at. per pair ... vOt. XJ U fill ila-lo ami iler tas-et f r nee at top anu bottom- WlniTirkMi I rossStripeiTI QQ I'urT.cres. pr iur ... .ri70 (fii'Saiiii Ki. s Tapes-Q r rr try !.rt:eres perpiir- 4i-i JV SI JO lar,-f- Dtmasli Por lierts per pu :. .. . IM))Emb.i-v.l Tup- J'orti-ri s, ie r ji-t-- M"ii"ilrijv t: P IVr t -re- per pi Jtf't'O ent ii lOit e-ee licrpa-r lilMcrte- I'ortieft i i j- S2.98 ?:fS3.50 ... $4.50 S6.50 :k....S8.50 BISHOP MONTGOMERY ARRIVES. Will Administer Conlinnafion Two Glm relies To-Dav. it Tlie ItisM Iteverend Gcorjje JIontKomery. Catholic Bishop of tho. Dioceso of Monterey nnd Los Angeles. Cal.. has arrived In the city. During his stay here he will reside at t.K Kcnilek Seminary. T p I.i-"ip win remain here until June 1, nnd dnrlns that t'mo will administer con firmation in the Catholic churches of llio city. Tills niornlnjr lie wilt confirm the Mldrcn at the Holy Narns Church and In wif.,eJ?0s.n ," Xiin admlnisier the same rite at St Navict's Church, Grand and I.in ue'l atcnufs. TtS!ie -i'.-' "'" ""Prcsion prevalent that Itithop JtontKninen came to St. Louis to al.e charse of thn dioceso durins the ab-benc-5 or Archbishop Kain. Hishop Mot-Kpmerj- says that He is not here for that ?v Virhi'?'1 tl,at ' '"-Jht Heverend luti rese 't ft"" V'C?r r,mvral "' tte llo- ......,, .iiuuisuinvrj- will only of- fairs. liclate at purely episeopal functions fucIi as ronnrniation and ordination. The main ?, J0ii hi'i vist ,n Sf- " "- he -w i" I-h if". 'il!, r,,r t'ie .support of the atholic Indian schools and neWro mission" Jlnrinc his .stay in n,r city KNhon MoStl fncnch:urcVh"S.,eCtUre at thC '"- cS"h- HER0ISM REWARDED. .i-t;ion of flonor Medal Aineiii-an Uirl. for :m ItEITllIJC blEOr.U Indianapolis. Ind.. May 5 Charles II. ISundy of Jlarlon haw tarted a subscription for Mi Jcnnio Creek of Mill (trove. Black ford County, to enable her lo accept the in vitation of the National Humane Society of Prance and attend the Trench Exposition as the snot "f that nrir.inlz.uion. Ill lS9t MI?- Creel.-, lh.n hut 10 years old. was jilayius by the I'anhandle track near 31111 urove. wik-h sne ncocreu tn.tt one of the unuges was on fire. Ipr off her red rUnn-I petticoat, she sig naled the World's K-iir Fpeelal, and thu.s kjm'iI manj lives, on the train wtn; a ii'iml'T of prominent Treni nmrn. who v.ero reiurninp Ka.st fiom the fair, and when they reached France the child's heroic deed v.ai !iwardtI by admlttlnir her to membership In the Frenrh 1-gion of Honor. Some weeks nso she nciheii an Invitation to be the iruest of the National Humane Societv at the r.aris Imposition .Mr Hundy experts soon to nae a putlicient amount to ji.,y Miss Creek's expenses. i rtilrttli.-i 'rneher. KKl'l'llUr .SI'IX-I.M. Centrnlt.t Jlo.. May .-.-The members of the Centralis l'ubllc School Board met this Tak- evening and euiplojed the following tcach- J- ers for the en.suins year: Principal. W A Muir; assistant. I. S. Tatter.s)n; assistant No. 3. .Miss Amanthui Wallace; No. 7. .Miss Mary Pocker; No. 0. Miss Malissa Stewart; No. Z. .Miss Jlyra AVrlcht; No. 4. !lls Lu cille Mnrille; No. .1. ili.ss Kate Carpenter: No. Z. Miss Jennie Ciuinell; No 1 Miss Nettle Summers; nejrro sehiMiN j h . Ham and Bertha Kidd. I.cfl Three Mores. Petersburg Ind.. May Z-A fire which started In a litery stable early to-d.iv .vwept tliroush the business portion of town, leaving but three stores on the main street. The loss is WW. partly covered by insurance. RULING IN GOULD CASE. Will Permit Mrs. Howard Gould to Take a Yaeht Hide. ItEITIlMl" SI'F.CIAL New- York. Slay a. Justice KrJe,iman. on the application of A. II. Hummel, counsel fur Mrs. Howard Gould, granted an order to-day dlrectim; CIIIToril Ivili. the actor wio is siiiiir; her and Colontl W. I. Cody for 1!.'" t' fliow cause why the order m curnl by him on Krtd.iy to-c-ompi I Mrs. Gould t submit to an examination before trial, should not bo vacated. Justice Frecd man also jrranted a stay as far as her ex amination is concerned until the motion is jv. set nsue lb .J. ."-e-n wi'l j'crinit Mr '.L'Ul'i ' .! : p i ''r Ji'i b.ind or Mull d.t-, on a . ii htm.; tii on "it Niagara. f.rejiillr riiutitnuiitia Assembly. i:i:i"i-i:i.iist'K' ias. Gravi!!e, III.. JIiv 5. The Gmyvillt Cli.iutduqua A?seoilIJ was r"centlv reor ganized l.y the . I. eti.m of the followin; or llcers: pn-Men.. ii. AV. JenniiiKs: vico presidentR. the IVveiend G. W. William' A. t!. Hoar. Her.r G' k -r tind I A Ito--'. seeretaiy. W. J S-il. tre,i,nrer, H. K I; , n.ilds The s. to'-'l ii.'i.il wum will l held here Aii-n-' t J'. OVriSAIJ', t l '1. 1 t- 'T -Jit l.rr,Ie out ' 2 o'cPs-k jestcnlty m rr In alat M -himie -. ocrall ae,i apn n f-- irv at re tin; Chooteiu arenue. itara.tini; the bt.t;wiiic and stock ttWu$ a i k-sSSV