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MMMMMMMMMMMMMnMMMMMMM rn H L TODAY'S REPUBUC 1 b Printed in Six Parts: f PART II. J 12 PAGES, j Four News Sections, Comic Section and Magazine. I NINETY-FIFTH YEAK. 1 ST. LOUIS. 310.. SUNDAY .lAXTAKY 1 i. 1 .)(:;. PRICE FIVE CENTS. GENERAL WILLIAM BOOTH GUEST OF LOCAL SALVATION ARMY. n.v. "w1: wwi. t itttcst.i V't:'".: Tiavmw:..vt'j.L'lj:uviHBKiFwa.j.i i . mt,'. i TKeE In Her Screaming She Did Not Forget to "Holler" "Stick by the Crawford Store!" k Founder find ('oinrruntlpi in Chief ill .("nmliu , Thiee Meetings To Pav in the Olvinpii-TlitMJiM, .unl To .Mm tow 'ij:lit Will Spe.ik at tin Odeon (inii.iiii IScpiin List .ii:Iil With Oft'ileis mm iciiie. V r THE ST. TTT OS ITT 911 Tl uu,. U JdIjIv. I tJfcSfc L-, -I )IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIII, BB Egg;?-. --li !& jIJhSl Mi '4i - S .55 illS -- vta ' w v JS35 SESSSiFil'? ' VV'.i5t t . MM Must Have Screamed With Delight Last Week as She Flew Over This Greal Store and Noted How Well We Served Her Subjects on the 'JJaiikii of llic Father of Waters!" ny Tis Your Only Hope!!" WISE EAGLE. More Bargains and Better Ones for This Week ! ! Oi:VBRL WILLIAM UnOTH Lomm .ndr-in-e.hief of the Saltation Annv who Is iltin? S Lo Generil William Uooth. foumlcr ami com minder li-i hief cf the Sil itlnn rrtn . oon duend a school of instru.ttfn fr the -ol Hers and olllcrrs f thi. proiii, at the I'feple'x Church on orih Cltfnt'i tr.et last nlsht The rRii!ar trrt anil hill mttinp ot thp sc'ial louil llllon of the irm a( i abandoned last xiluht, that all mlht hae a chance to attend tht conference All of jh General -. part and j-oral oflcers wio are In the citj to take part In the carapalKD were alo at the meetlnu General Booth told of the "hletnrj of the Salvation Army ince it"i founding In 1V3 and of the wonderful proBes It h madfi In nearl evr countr of the pun i HL iddret st filhl with uord. of encourage ment and cheer The m ttrg laiej late into the niRhl and all rresent were nffected hv their chK fs tarnetne" .i he told of the manv hardship! thnt had been encoun tered and auccevfullj mercome. For Din) of the sVdiers It "n. their tlrM ii;ht of the ttenen.1 who is lilchH r K aide J jmonc tiiem num h- had hn-intd 1.1s address fommandir Booth-1 uik r. -erlor orliccr ot th" American forcis ind other members of lh pait mid -hort tnlkK PARTY TRAVELS IX SPECIAL. CAR General Booth arrid in tne citv est. r dcy morninp at 7 o clock in the car in nlm h he ard his part lune made their loni, trip ltros tile continent The were met at the station In Tftj memhti of the armj, whom he ieceid in the drawlns-rocm ot ills car Besides the General theie wro ommander Booth Tucket. Colonel liwlej Mnjor Co and Staff Captain Ltwe- Later In the morning the part was driven to the southern Hot 1 where the tsitorn will be gueets during their htaj in the cit. Accorclnp to th tuom he has pursued In evert cltt he ha- IsteJ while in thli countrv. General Booth recelel the rep- rentitnes of the pre-s nt 11 oil 1. lie was drosM.d in tin f itiMie uniform if thi. lommjiiolnu Gtmral. ard deidte ht "4 -nrs pns. nted i militart appeiranct lie Is men Hup fet t tall and has a Ions whlti lienrd and hai 1 lie titnti-il w i In M I outs the ln?t time four tears ago and -at th it he llnds coalitions rratiriillv ilmnsini for the bi I tr 4,nce tl at timf Tl " nmt his fown both in spirit ir 1 in number Noi onlt w t'l i-o of M 1" i- he mt'nued 1 ut th "iiire countrv inte th middle of November I hitt ti-tteunl more than 10 miles jnd coi'duitul more than 1'u meitlr- 13er where 1 lute been nhi.a on mht thlnK" tlH; Mtfl of .t life voull nut acrei- with a man of nit .iLt but m life ha1- lietn ore of attltltt nd i were I not constantlj on tin tu 1 beliete i vouiu not ie satirea si. tion Aian a srci r1- "- for the Saltation trmt it has i" 1 the t Tpeilmental stage and H not. un i-sur il jccess Its worl will btar inti - Uati i We ha e the oldiiTb an 1 the oJHcer1-. bu need more mont I jlttat kiep mt etes I op-n and i pei. all time I liute been iu I America for millionaires must enlist I thf tnt-tht of a fin of them I I hati ilwats felt Kindlt tun ird the J Americ in iress bat it has rti'n in ni in timation during trls iit i; us .tin uur work fa lHen matciiallt stieni;lh ned It is largelt dulng awut with the old belief that ftaltatlonlsis are ranks The armt Is j cosmopolitan organization and desert rs that reputation ' The campaign to be waged to-dat and to morrow is an actlte one and great bene tits are expicted Both morniiiK and eten Inj; General Booth will "peak In the Oltm pi.. T'.eatir At 3 o clock In the afternoon he will dellter his lecture on 'The Past Present and tuture of the bnltation -mv ' Mator Wells is to prtslde at the afternoon mi-itinz To morrow night he will lecture at the I Odeon 1 litre will b j -pi-cial programnu of music lit the saltation Aimt Band and a iuimt"-r ot o'os ot the -inner who a companies the Genital on all hU trateK Stolen or Strayed. I'iic ra-p llmnliiu jr rilstingN ami liis'M linos. It looks .is if ilic fin Hlfl lllitrllt IMP Jh'1'11 ill. IlIiM!1 in";, i adi i.i.p ((inl.iininir .J. 'of t.uils. .t tii( jicrt to will nil pi iht in MoikI.m liKnniiii: it ilnps k ,il h Inolv .is if not It i iilt li.nl cM-r bet n paid fur thp oniN. Tin m luaui" fill pinh'oiilpi ii s will j c in lie ,ii 2$c, 5c, 7J4c, 10c, I24c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c and 50c A YARD. If pwi t aid .it alxf jii i ps is not worth iiioic than twitp the pinp aMvpd for it we will i harj" on liotllill foi till' ""'ids ! ' Don't al! i oiiip .it out p. is wp could not wait tiinu nu ! ! Colored Dress Goods Less Than Importer's Cost. ii- . r !5c All Wool Si null Snow II ili "miii Tf. i ni;. was i')i. now . . -i. All Wool ("Irtmito Cloth it'll 15 1 kt'l Stutini;. v..is (.'.1 ift CiiiM- Ia.iinmo Wnisjiiic-. in stni ft is an tht pupil! ir -li nli writ -7n. now g 50c 40c II WooV.il ittt'i ZtbLliiif Minnie SJfl)- ibiikiftitis was sj j-, nun oyc All Wool tiili. sjuiii simlt un li'ilnl w.ts dot, now J AUMooVr.4 ntt'i XlbLllllf Mining .4 mi h inn Kirsey miMUH-s, in i it. tin brown, mm and tmi Were t I." now .95c Black Dress Goods. Great Reductions from Former Price; 4-1 im.li nil wool lil.K-U I mi'i ."-cti .i n) Clii'Mot. ttt-io Wk, now al . .. .... 44 ini li all wool etr.t lie it t lit n U i.n el's Hun Cliotlol. w.is 7n 39c now at 50c FROHMAN WILL PAY FOR THE DINNER. How Xat C. Goodwin Kept Llis Xcrte and Won l?et at a Xt? York TheatPi. 6Y-PLAY AT "THE BILLIONAIRE." Friends of the Comedian Are Won dering What "Jeiry' Stkes, Victim of Juke, Will Do to Get Eell. ItEPUDUC SiPlZCIAL. New York. Jan 10 It will b a dinner for tin at Delmonlco's next Saturda eight. Mot. Jerome Skes. Marc Klaw, A. 1 nrlanger. B D. Stetens. Daniel Frohxnan, s,"at C Goodwin and four others to be in tltcd b Mr. Goodwin, will be then Mr. Goodwin will cite the dinner but Mr. Froh man will pJJ fo' It And this is lion It hap pened: The scene in the -ecoiid act in The 13" llonalr" at Dalj'k Is the Interior of a the ater, which the little Birl from Bird Centre, la. has induced the man "who owns a controlllnc lrneiest in the earth to build an the quickest means for him and 111 J wealth to part co npanj There ' a mimic stage and th bod of the little playhouse is arranged with a. tier of boxes in the balcou facing the .t-ce. One of these boxes ! the mi-nairer s. and from It Mr. Sjkes, as the billionaire man ager of the compant. adds much to the gatet of the real audience Thla to introduce the story of how Mr. Nat Goodwin kept his nerte and won a dinner at a recent matinee performance of "The Billionaire " It jou lote me, say "cuckoo, " sane pretty illsa Maria Doro from the mimic utoge. "Cuckoor" came a deep voice from one of the boxe it was a strange tolce. one liln Doro had not heard before, a tragic tolco unlike an of thoe In the stage audience the little singer Is accustomed to hear, the -liesltated. All ejes were turned in the direction from which the oice had come, but tho box was apparentlj emptj. The song went on, and at Its conclusion the plajers on the mimic Use Tied with each other In trjing to at tract the attention of the stage audience It was Mr Sjk'is eue It w is aI-o Mr. Hool win s, Unless this isntersatlon on the stage cease we cannot hear ' he remarked and he wis about to ad 1 the eonteration in the boxet" whtn from the adjoining bat arose j. strange iigute, and leaning across to where M- Stkes btood. stretched ojt the right hand of fellow ahlp We lannot hear th- funnt stort it Goodwin Is i,olng to tell us Mr Stkes hid the presence of mind to blurt out. as he started lack with blank surprise written all otei his face 'Don t be frightened Jerrj It's onl tour old eollegechum ' murmured Mr. Ouodwin. neetls. but load enougli to be heatd all oter the theater Aren t ou glad to see me 1 was looklnjr for .Mrs Oslim s I'lat house and drifted in Here bt mNtake, that's all Now. j,o ahead with jour little show. Don t mind me 1 11 be good On the mlmle stage the plaer were tr Ing to i onllnue the perforniant e. but the real audience would not hate it sj) Thtl had recognized Mr Goodwin and the ota tlon he leceited was tiemendous Hut rlnal lt a little pai,e was able to announce that time latti has disappointed ' ' rortunatel I am prepared. ' broke in Mr Sjkes in hi? part as manager rising and Itaning toward the box In which Mr Goodwin had been sitting, but it was a mo ment too late too late, too, for the green calcium light to be thrown on the face of Mr Goodwin, innocent as It was of make up as Mr Stkes hid hastll git en instrue tlons -hould be done The bird had flown It wa done on a bet. of course Ml Froh man said Mr. Goodwin did not dare do it Mr Goodwin vatd he wasn't afraid And now- Uroadnaj Is loslrn; beautt sleep won dering 'What will Jerrj do to him" to eten matters. DYNAMITE WRECKS WOMEN'S HOUSE OF CORRECTION. 4s mi li .ill wool ltl.i k Cliotlol muiimj it .nl j spuniftU, wits is" now al ."J int li all wool Uljt k Kt im hi .mil ft libit loth wire M On Qn now .tl .... OVC ol lueli 111 uk uliil Whit. Woistnl Stilt iiiirs. sold this se isiin at U now at A spinal liuiiii hi ill wool r.litk '! lint wonlil be the tp tt "n $1 .;. at JVC ..59c If 89c Gloves. Another bis.' lot of Ciolf (Jlotts ou sale fhi wi tk .it Il.ilf J'nee. I .'lelie's" iiTic O'olf (Jlott's in while anil o!ols jt ... l.mliis" anil Jli-st-s' r.iii .mil n i.olf Ciimc, .ill i olols .mil pitU rns - jNo white .mil bl.uk, it .... ?DC Men's anil Hots' all wool S'i ot li Olotis. eul fi.uu o0 t Men's tine i-ualitt C'.islnn-ie (.lot is lil.uk only ut Iroin r. :!Tic to ipairi I VC I adies' M (hi iitulitj K.il (.loti- .til sizts and uilors, iut for jr tlOMt DMA to ip.lill t-VC 19c t.uir 35c 23c Wais i.s. Suits. Skirts and Cloaks VI i 1 Sit, n it I I mt . It tt W ti-'-' su'id o!o-s A.r ami -tn, .- w il .' ui i ' r n Ttfc. Iv fit III 'ikit 111 t ulo i I in C7 cn t i i I' U i (' to $ o i n . P.7V 1 in I 111 . ' in !'is Ink-- with p. Im ul fn !' tin ti 1 it -it i sj. s i tjiie ke si ir no 'lit'- m I roivn. l.iutir. i tin ami nntv bin liand--iinn tt inn nied-tv.th teltct i s braid an I now loot ill lime, moi In i n to bi- aprri n itet! cit ( w ii ti i $ls t now, .... yl ,JI-' lil r M 1 1. Min in all uilors and in it-rl iN i. r. Jl.i.i lo j o n,,v, Miitou i 1. th i d kiiirk'iiioiker Wall.hg bU ri-, w.ri Js u. $ifcM lion Our h ind-. me 1 ill il M ul. Di. s but" il all sh I les or ibi !m tin tilts sm ., s and ti-oidil th Sy'7'7 sl iti- J"" o ti 1. j o ir sp. ual n w J .J"J NO (IIM'l.l. 1XJJ1 I rilltTlcNs S6.75 S3. 25 Lace Curtains. Lambrequins. Portieres, Pane' xreei!.. Bed bet:. Bod Roll;. Denmis, Cretonne:. Tie 1" 1 li Irl h i i t i 1 I" !" Is I i - i urtuts o j I .11 t t J ill I I i 1 . t ill o I lots Wet J! 7 S ) $ "o Ss J ow tntr S2.50 SJ.75 $s.OI) $5.J5 11 j tr- Ituffli-it sr Is- i-irtiin in fild lit- of 1 to " X(r .19c 51.65 85c 69c 65c 5c Muslin Underwear. V men s Muslin Fkirts umbrella ruffle trimmed 7C Willi deep edge of embroider were Jl W; now'..... " . omen's rambric sL.iti. deep linen flounce, trimmed with lui insertion and tsg and cambric foot ROC i tile were $1 K. now . .....'-'-' Women s Gowrs Hubhntd toke trimmed with lace lnsr t on mid lac edt,u e-ti neek and sieetes, Sflc w re Too, no.i .... .v Women s Drawer umbrella ruffl, edged with 2SC tori hot 1... e t e'e I3c. now ,....' w Wotni - m' tc Drawers, Ilnisheil itith Ilren 1 Qc ruf'l. were S now . Alillinery. Second Floor. p ir-. lot' t uut tti'ir i t lu ' . i t, juir . 1 fl Zt-Ti lit lan lt quln fio ou t t- i ui t at It . . 17 j m: ljj"tr Iortiirt?- filng top and built m -.r3 ijt now pair "N tinpMm I -ie lied fctt hham-s U in .tt h, iri ?i io n '-fi I'hI IU II- In all Ints fur all s!7 I da Utle JI J IUV 'Jhtt. I'm l tt- -ilkolim filing, : f t I Uh it J I J i ,v ir N Siil ii' ii tunn -, I t 1I111& an J urt .fn iiim his if 1 h . ird. vfif Ij. tu -n Iittw ald Ladies' and Children's Hosiery and Underwear. I'rhuurra In tl lid l'nnlc From nxplit- lou lii h'lltrutlon I'lanl .trnrb) Our Man Killed. Philadelphia. Jan 111 Ono man was killed, half .1 dozen lnjuied and the woman s wlig of the house of correction partlallf wrecked b the esplolon of teteral sticks of djuamlte In No 2 shaft of the new fil tration plant at Holme,burs, a suburb of this cltt, to-da. The dead man, who was a laborer, was blown to pieces The woman'- ttinir of the House of Cor rection adjoins the shaft on the south Tho women were at breakfat when the explo sion occurred, and when the bulldlnrj Le pan to shake there was a wild rush to get out. resulting In a panic The vomen were b--oui;ht out in tafetj and quicklt e'eorted to another lart of the buildine Eight hundred pane of Rlasn in tlje r.o'th wlnp of the bulldine were broken and the force of the explosion was felt for mant mile The injured were taken to a nonltal af ter hatlnc their wounds dressed a thu Horn 0 SwTealea Unrman. Domestics. 1.000 t.utls me.uliea Miislm fi,U t inl wlile; a good, strong tlir".il. a was ilv4i a j.uil. now, n t.ml .. C S0O .t. nils t.inl widt I'nbleai lit il Mti-lin a full nitniil t hreail, tlean linisli. i i-a lie.it t: tt.is tiu, a .ii tl f now. a taitl Zi'C ."HO u.ulv made IJIi-ulietl sliee's. wnli out liitssmc. foi .siu'li. li .Is. t -j were -4oe e.uh. now, i h li 55C ZM tloen re.idt niatle Pillow t'.is - m,. 4Jx:!; a jiooil ln.ut olton wiunmt ilrelnu: weie 1'ie e.nli. r now. i.uh VC L'". bolts !M t nble.ubeil .sluelinj,'; a good strong lotton for .illatonud lamilt tise: tt.is I74i a jaid T a-. now, a tard 1 J2C ." pieeet !M Bkaelu d SlieetlUA full wiillli etr.i iieatt; was J-jc a j aril, now, a t.ntl .h biw s,l, s ni on an I -io k-taUlnw ne-tr ami hge t ' i . ns th in t i f i tl..s w t k Worn, ns p,t link ". ttoii Hr-, h h s. Hid llt I mil tin ii iulle soles. Were lli in l I - I tia H an i otic n I"i-t 1'la.k l'iblied iNi tt i I II . norm i In ,s ml o-- wert -V i .w l-oli - I In I In-d ( oti n iiul Importnl 5llk f?r II ul til o I lite otton Host- ttiii ...V iiul A niw- Iaihi- liiio:l.l 1'ten.h I i-l 1 hn ail. diop Mn ii hiKl -llli-il lul trd toe double soles, "j C-, W' r "joi now per p ilr . . -OC Infitts All Wool IIiip merino heel mil lie I 1 1 1 II i lined I otlull wi-ri lae Hid now I nllis Importnl Iu-. Silk Iue ilni f i-t tl ick li.tititul i itt-tns uer J3 ro now W men-- Iii-j IMll.d I r le-lui.d Pints rriii"!i band- 1 uttoi s on thi ! e Wei, JTs n w Nnf'lk nil NVti I nil i k Woinms tors, t itil b d W m tsts an I 1" n Is in 1 s .ral . lhi-r 1 1 ken J.Or Ilni s ini :i t iors wte $1 md 7"s n w Nol'lk mi ' N. ltnniswi k Wolll. li s I ii Hi k Ml slOf Wo 1 J rs, v ljibb d tsts an 1 1'iiiis w.i. SIT n w " -"- lidies lie w -oft I-itnli s I nun sun nituial CI :Tf ia milwlite Jleo ntul S-. fn now J'T. ind sji.sJl 12' c 10c S2.50 12' c liuzett reductions ever known in Trimmed rUtlt Poiltlvely we are slmplv eltlne them awil ou eanrot alTonl to miss out this time, (.rent sur-pn-i aw nt our I isptctlon on the different tables to i ir w t 'ozen Hats in teltet ihili and silk trimmed, in fanct ', tthe-s u i on and ortntnent- thitwere QRr :4 V. and 57 nitt -e. for 'ot j ii. zen Hats in felt, oxford and teltet trimmed. In wing". I ompnns and birtls that were 13 14 and ii. 7Sc not. seii ir , . . . ", W dozen Iteadt to-W ear Hats mat and stilish. Sflr that were JJ. $: and 14 now sell for '""' hE OLR TABLE OP 2Sc MATi! Thet ap eiul k sellers. Come earl ard sate monej. Corsets. i.itater i-cdu tiun than eter to make room for new 5n g I'orsets now ell loute V 1) Cor.-ts In lm d'ome s'lk brocide" CO en were $v7-. and JT S" for -P.aV Hroken a-sor.ir.ents of lion Ion Corsets In fanct C 7C broiade- were WW, now ci. r.i ik.n assoitments of W 15 It A O and W". QRc C t Cor-et-. worth up tu Ii 5) for ......y-,w Ten is Wai-ts in broken assortments, were CO". 10C tu it . .- sample 1 a Ida CorxtTHn Rctl W halcbone to cloie as follows, Sill IM SHimilt I u Ida nut ? 04 s.7 in siinii'l. ! a t jtlii uovr. ........ ..- .$15.7A ". nil sample I u lilu nun a.rl I r.o sullipli- I a I Ida miTT $t.7." Shirts! Shirts ! Attcr one week', selllnij of the Fersii-son-JIcKinney Salvage Stixk of SIiIrJ, we are still able to offer you fcorae choice lots. LOT 1. CO dozen BotR fine Madras XesIIgee Shirts, alien 12 to 14 worth yc Of)- I,OT S. 75 dozen Men' fln Mndras Negligee Shirts, sizes 14S to 19. worth 50c and -J e,. 75c now. ................. .OOC LOT 3. 100 dozen Men's fine Madras Negligee Shirts in the newest neat effects, all laundered and ready to wear, worth 75c A.&C LOT 4. 60 dozen Men's fine Wot en Madrat Negligee shirts the biggest bargain in Shirtdom etery one worth Jl 00 Aflr LOT B. 15 dozen Men's fine plaited bosom Negligee Shirts, made up of the finest quality of Madras cloth, actually worth $1-50 Of Boys Clothing. (.Second Floor.) Every Item a. Bargain. Cots" Otercoats. single breasted, fly front, swagger and full length, of excellent wearing Oxford, silk teltet collar and h'st Italian linings, ages to 13 C'l O ears. were IS SO now ... .JJJT'Jr 75 Toting Men's Otercoats. ages 8 to 13 tears, the long, loose back: and swagger kind, made with tertical pockets, silk tel tet collars, well lined throughout: come In Oxfords: were 7.00 and $10 oi CfT in now J4.93 and HJTzr 150 Boss' double-breasted Chinchilla Reef er, for bojs 3 to IS years of age. made with large storm collars. In blue and Ox fords; were 33 75 and Cl 7C 35 DO now 3198 and &O.JD 175 Bojs' double-breasted Suit?, ages 7 to p j ears, all-wool nati blue serge and fancy mixed Scotch cheviots; were 35.C0 O AO and 34 00 now 33.75 and J'..'tO 75 Botrsf very swell Norfolk Suits nt alt-wool navy blue and fancy mixed chetlcts. sizes 3 to 9 years; were 35.50 and C 4( 4.75-now 3319 and P.fV 25 dozen Boj s' AValsts. ages 2 to 10 years, all k laundered; were we lO- now .... lyt Blankets. SIILCT MUSIC CLEARANCE SUE BARGAINS. WERE Carpets and Rugs. llo'J. INt.IlAIN rUH'irr nteit threiil rll woo', good J7ir w-uing jattiriis tint IVk i t ird now I - 'i i'i.sri' urn .-si:i.s cnri:Ts-u this woom go...is item st and b vt ot p itti rns iiul wall bouUrs ftOc o mitih ion wi i t ird now . "- bUMIK A III i-Qt sltLts-3:I i irds m fioril andCj Cft inedillioti .It sicns were JCOi'. now it.jj WII.TON- i:t.Kr CM-pirrS In lnll stiir and room pat teins Kr m ti mid Itnkish color rfects 7-Ir w.re $101 i tin now yOe. SMI 1 11 s ni; I I.I T AMINSi i;u HOOM Kl i.b In b. in nfi I lloril and intent il pitt.ns sjiqlitlj C I C -ys sooeil tiom wind v vrt ti now :? 1 9c Furniture Department. 1. oil. n oik finl-h SADIH.i; fc,:A1 linCKI I just tin of ih m, were Mio n,m l:o i ul i III.? in pr.ttt ait l.tmns w.ll mil btronl made wen Ju rjtt DIMNG TVHU." solid oik tttmd to C ( et cast, rs and leates compltte wen tb, now ... blDCBOAKPs -o"'1 Rolilen ik with beteied Pre nil plate nilr. jis w.-e 31s 51 now MI.U1CIM. I BIN1.TS H itdttooil with mirror doors wen SIO "" Third I loor SI. 39 ..$4.50 55.00 $15.00 79c OCI.. s es in ij c.ill of Nature . ... Mi m i v s I ii tun . . . . inin Hut a I oon Maul, n With the Orentnt Kici II in tint Votlitii I ike Thi- . When the Birds tlo North Ahaln ll I But Knew 1 ol.r the i:anbi.o Tree In ih. Mie t lite and Bte In th. i, nod Did fashioned Wat I m Weirlns Mt Heart Aw ii for lull . iNiiiLMi:r .!.. II wathi i Summer Idj.1 When Kniththood W is in Flower waltz I.izntrt Walizes Neith i-oiithern t'llt-s marelt. two-step Iri Waltz BI ize twa m treh two-step aL.az.im . t isti. hiuiie W'lltzes 1. ho. s Pinm Old Kentuckj mitih two-steji .. ... 23c NOW 18c Eiderdowns, Velours, Flannels, Skirts, Waistings, Etc. Windsor Sacking in f inct patterns, was 15c; now . loe Pretuh i lour for lobes and wrippirs was loc. now. -He .a dozen Klatnielette sjL.rt Patterns, scalleji borders, wiri J", now . . Ille Ci Ineh Ciepon l.iderdowns in fanc shades was 75c, now .. . .-trie All Wool Warnings, fam t stripe, were DOs., now . .. ,:ttlc WHITE GOODS. 4'j-Incli oron L,awn with hemstitched border, was; 12l3c now . . . - . . 1-Cle White Pleece Ijlned Piques, in white fancj llgtires, were 'A . now . Hflo l-onj Poid India I.Incn ettra qunlltt. was 15c; now- lc 3-ineh Strlnd Madras. was 100. now is,; The jreneral demand for a Bargain lit Blankets has been met by the Introduc tion of this "Great Clearing Sale." Special Drives. 250 pair Vsize Fleeced Shaker Blankets, were 69c now at, A.Or" per pair ,.. T"l. 200 full-size Fancy striped 'Kobe Blanket", were 31 23 now at. Oftr per pair "Ot 175 pair 11-4 size White Canadian Fleeced Blankets, extra heat ; were Cj JQ Jltv now at. per pair pi.tJJ' 75 pair Vs'xe Gray Wool Blankets were ?e?pan,0rW f.!- $2.98 IGo pair 10 4 size All-Wool Medicated Red Blankets, were 34 75 now at. C"7 Cfl per pair PJ.OU The Shoe Department Or Topi Bargain Bulletin. As f.ibt as one lot it told mother i innile re.idy for the kmfe. To monmv tt e otTi t : am PAIRS 1.ADIKS' PATENT VICI KID lice W elt Shoes meilium heavy xtended sules, alw at s sold at 33 t") per C'l 'JfJ pair, all sizes now J?A,iizJ 2ui) PAIBS LADIES' VICI KID. eterion soles, lace shoe. regular price C A O J123. all sizes now (7I.,"tO 144 PAIBS MISSES' SPRING HKEl. ICE thoes, tlcl kid. nfdltim and heat soles, the 31 50 grade, sizes 12 to 2- QRr now "Ot 1J0 PAIRS BOV SHOES, the regular 3150 grade, all Holld leather don't miss this jhe best bots' bargain eter offered. OAr sizes up to 54 now "OC Stoves and Ranges. IT TAKES NEKVE to cut prices on :ooil like this, but the.v Ml'ST (JO. and in spite of the reduced ptaeo you tan still buy any Steel lUnge of us for only 10 Cents Per Day. A four-hole Steel Range, with high warming elo-et. heaty top. hentj fire linings, henty ashesto. linings, guaranteid a perfect baker and set up complete In tour kitch en reduced from rs fi CIO QSI to J7IJ'.3' A SJOOJ Cook Stote $15 05 Don't Freeze for $1.25. ...$1.25 ,.$3.75 S 32.00 Datay Wood Heaters now 35 00 Reliable Oil Heater now 37 00 Janus Soft Coal Heaters. C A QO ... " m-J now. Carload of Granitenare at Less Than Auction Prices. Aiso Cut Prices on Lamps. Chinaware, Woodenware, Etc. 25c 73r l.ranllr -jn. TeaLrtllea, J". IWi' Unltnnlird nr Iron Tabs '' ffio.no Clill- C7 0S drra'i l.o-Cartn.vJ.'O One lot of Grjnite Pish Pan, 1 li, Tea Kettles Coffee Hollers, Soup Tots, Water Pails. 12 qf ; worth up to sia-,, ehoiie, 49c Ueilln Sjucp nCr. IaiT TPlth co r 3 " Zc Children s OCa -hambfrs ZOC Cofffe Pots : 2 or 4 qt worth up QCp to G3e, now &ub ...59c 14c Jl 2.1 Granite I oot Tubs wo Muffin Tan, & cups - Granlto Paure ,, larSe jgc auc Pans , 25c C.-4 Ciinitn iterlin Kcttlfi lot Iu3iin Ian qt . Xc Iuddlns Van 3 qt 3.V Oranltt, Uipprs .... 2c Granltr 1-tlt. cups .. 7Zc Coffee Tot. 4 cjt 10c C.ranite Cp Drinkln Cur (Vrf- Granite QQ Itlca leuflers u-u 63c Grant t QQn Dih I'an OsU 10c .IP'.-c ... 10c ,...IOc .25c t,r Gil in.-I QQft Iron Tub" u30 Koc "Vih rvllr boitoiii .... JJU $l2Srirtaln TQp r-trtttnorH J 00 r-:iivz? SI.69 59c fft trper l -i Mann CI mK IffC rnc! et Lamr ". with IQp riilrttor . 1 30 V t al Hvl. with tlfcr .19c RohI subji-CI" One lot of I icur" worth up to AUp hZc now H3U One h t wjiih Kc aiul c tc Qp tlo-- out . 3l J2 pi I loth- riner "7Zr FYiItllne Aah Itenohe Clothe Tins I p- iloz 25c 31.19 . 39c Ic pitfrn Was Inc Machine- r ilills. make i.il cut tnte sugjr an I ream 1-vT net SO mi Whltt hi tia -sSit. an u- vs ptr 25c UV Oar Mi-al Dtht be I'lltes now iv etable " Ulih- 50c Covered 1 rick I)i-h" 10c 4c 3c 10c 25c 7c SI ') s uii Tun i. . . T.iM.-Glass-. .49c . 2c I nnc llottlei.QCp ardlnlcres . il .49c 'Zc TirJi-n'ei" -c f'ant.) Decora t AQi J Umr Globe" t30 Ore lot of Taney Itri i! rac )C worth -jOc. choicew0 K- M-rIIm; - IM-it KnlM ind CI QC I- crkp. p"- ret 0 J I"Kn. lieerat1 1 haril t-r -it 10 ptti. wei-0l QQ S3 now ifla30 Sr. TSi White China Dinner -..M Ifl lm Mf. lart?? ll Fiinei Dfcorate-t o9e new CCp Zfv Deccrattd vawi 25c Scourlnir scap. 3 tp I .r rak flJb Il'loek Tin I-udJI-iE I Tan w.r. np I ?. now Zw i CO-CIHTS AT CIT PHIC'llS. Thee Carta are sllghtlj soiled from handlinB. fo out the KO Go-Carts worth up to 315 to 59.98 close out... Co Cart nw ie lKn for this com ire yar made up aa Mn plea, worth J10CO all (7 QQ new Roods for. '30 Cam as Trunks brass trimmed. with straps, well made, were now $4.98 32.00 Suit Cases. Eood look (I QQ 101. uw and catches' ZO Sample Gas Chandeliers, ;. 3 md i light. from 313.00 QQn down to dull $13.49 For Sew Inn 31a hlncs. gtnran t e e d 10 years; same as all de-il-ers ask 320 for; this sale $13.49 Gasoline Stoves. 2 burnerv.best make -guaranteed S2.98 D. CRAWFORD & CO., - - Washington Avenue and Sixth Street.