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,!W( III II hi I mm j" Mill iij( iilllillilrflinllTT t ,1 TJ' - .,.1' '1.11 U--JlJs; iiJiMi'J'f. J ,., J"' F M THE I8IEE PAILY REVIEW, IISBEE, ARIZONA, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOSEft 25, 1903. PAQt ELEVEN mmimmwrnmrnmimmmrnimmmmmMnm QUEEN STORE Butterick Patterns r Jill iuuiuiuiiuiiiiuiuiuiuuiiuaiiuuiiuuiiuuuuiiiiii T And There's flore to this Story j - ,mktmmtmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i if ! !' Uri Than you think--lt is a story full of money making and money saving suggestions suggestions also of beauty, fashion,serviceability, of merchandise of merit and worth The story takes in every department of the Big Store The store that anticipates your demands--The store that keeps step with the rythm of progress. 'OU TO CALL and LOOK THROUGH thfc BIG STORE inomies if an immediate visit is not impressed upon your mind and you fail to do so (E DEPARTMENT. ng right into one of our de t prides we 3 pentinas" in all .aey come only Kper pair. T Renowns," in jbite and colors. re $1.75 per i buccess," black. ans and grays, idard, at $1.75. we have in and undressed. Glace Kids. 'erlook the 16- .length Opera gloves. We m, too. CORSET DEPART MEN I. All we could say about corsets would in terest you. The fit, the shaping to different forms long and short waists all important matters. We have a lady Jn charge who can tell you Just the shape you will be best fitted In. The W. B. Corset is our standard. The we have the famous "Redfern" in black and colors. Ferris Waists also; and the H. & W. Girdles in colore. Moire satin at $2.75, and the Redfern up to $6.00. Te ft -l i : ! ! ! ! ! -V . fr ., , .;, ,, ,;, ,, No? I Well ! t '. fistinctive A!0' .. sen tore r jsiveness jhown e, Quality ,s do Better" ! Are Well I Worth TaKing Time i to ,LooK At l .t. j. .. .. . . i ,. 1 .;. ,, ,i f. . . ., ,. ,, ,i , ,; , ,, 4. 4 I Wraps 'very low price of $7.50 and $8.50. 5y the way ask the lady In charge show you the deep Tuscan Red In lined Bear fur trimmed cape $10. Its simply a beauty. .3 there anything prettier than to a stylish coat on a flaxen or dark ed little girl say from 4 to 14 or years of age? Hardly. Never e we been so equipped to satisfy r tastes as at the present season. 1 have a range of prices from $1.50 $15.00. ut the little tots Just ablp to 1 r coats ird JackeU. How care- j our buyera have considered m. Infants from 1 to 4 years of - You must see these especial- the white or cream Crystal Silk ,bro!dered and Fagot Stitched elab- Jely trimmed at $9.00. iJaybe mentioning this price first r set you guessing, but it should r-for we have them all the wav n the line to $1.25. fe almost overlooked calling your fcntion to a couple of particularly dsome ones. One is an old Rose hmere, trimmed with Ecru app'i- and Arabian Lace Collar, ind other a red Henrietta, well lined, i Black Venice Lace collar. Beav- Edging and large Pearl Buttons: "y're $8.00 and $9.00 but they're ,y handsome. This said by us ,ans something. ?f fcX 1I1 I I"I"yTTTTlTTTTTT r T F if I Himtir and Saortnaem Can be outfitted completely hete. buns. Revolvers, Legglns, Belts Hum. ng Coats, Boxing Gloves, TennU koods. Foot Ball supplies. Knlvei, fjaitnugeg ana ammumuou. In Hardware Department j fM-H-IH ' ' ttl.i Embroidery WorR But eight weeks till Christmas. Nothing so fascinating, nothing is more beautiful than Mm fancy work. AH the ma terials for embroidery and drawn work in oir fancy goods department. Lingerie Is their anything prettier than dainty lin gerie? Muslin, cambric, lawn, linen and Swiss, trimmed with embroid ery. Torchon, Valen cienes, Italian, Cluny and fancy laces in sin gle and matched pieces, are so dlstractingly beautiful as to excite the greatest admira tion. Not more tne vastness of styles than the lowness of prices. iou will spend your time profitably in this department. Our sales ladies will take pleas ure in showing you the line. Millinery For variety and ex clusiveness our assort ment is pre-eminently In advance of usual dis plays. Our lines are not circumscribed by fads; they are broad, compre hensive. No cast iron rule regarding shape. Whatever is becoming to the wearer's face, v. e have it The Parisi enne has the Reputation of being the best drows ed woman in the wort 1. Her secret is simple. She adapts herself to the fashion, not the -e verse. Prettier Conceptions In rich headwear, we have never offered than those lots we opened up last week. The love of femininity for fa3n Ion ideas will be funy gratified on coming to our Millinery Depart ment this week. Drajs ani Statiar7 Pure drugs, perfumes, toil et waters in great abund ance. ' Most complete assortment of cigars in the city. We can suit the taste of every smoker In tobacco3. Fancy stationary, cards, visiting cards, tablets, etc. Canaies, chocolates, etc., fresh every day. Agents for the Remington Typewriter, supplies, etc. OUR TAILORINQ DEPARTMENT v. r . ? i IW 1 111' I f - I VIA 04 (Back View I 1 -A I "--.JnC?. Ihe PrincetonW Sack Suit, te Wizr Ladies' Shirt Waists The Most Sensible Garment, probab'y tnat was eer indented is the Shirt Waist. You know how nice it is just to put on the ser viceable P. K. and cloth waist the Linen and Lawn Waist they always look Dressy; they look neat they, inileed make the wearer look well. When it comes to a range in prices from $1.25 to $15.00, advancing say 50c at a time you'd think that must be a pretty extensive line, wouldn't you? Well, that's exactly what we have an extensive line. Many of our materials and" deslgns'areT'er-; v elusive they are not to be had in the ordinary as sortments. For instance, those New White Cash mere Waists with lovely embroided flowers. New Venice Collars are like Ceramics to the con noisseur. They're pretty they're sensible too. and best of all they're extremely cheap in price, only $9.00. Oh! yes, ne almost passed by the Granite Cloth Waists they're new too, embroidered in tinted dots, have the new sleeves and metal buttons. By all means see these. Our department Manager thought they would be cheap enough at 7.0) We rather thought we we would Just give an awfully good waist for $5 50. That's why these were maiked $5 50. Of course we have the Cotton. Waists Just for round the house ortfor hurry errands. We don't like to have too much to say about the superiority of our work in this department. The best dressed men upon BIsbee's streets tell a better story than we ever can do here. Twelve busy workmen, best workmen, too, turning out garments we certainly feel a pride in having produced. They afford us satisfaction. Mr. Kralsen, our cutter and de signer, sizes up jour frame, suggests the appropriate suit for ou to select, sees that it is made and fitted to you perfectly. And there you are. Dress business half dress ov ercoats each is as easy a3 the oiuer for our tailoring department. It is for you to say what ou want, ours to meet your wisnes. - 1 All you have to do is select your cloth from the biggest line you can see anywhere. They range In price fiom $30 to $50 for business suits, and up to $75 for dress suits. 1 It won't take you but a few minutes to see that whatever your taste may dictate, we are there with the goods accordingly. THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT .In our Clothing Department we are showing eight distinct styles, 'namely': The Princeton, liewsac, iitasac, Gramercy, Newport, Harvara, Cornell and Tuxedo. ' The Newsac is a 3-button sack, made shorter than the ordinary coat. Broad shoulders, close fit at waist. The trousers are made wide at knee, full at seat, and small bottom. We have the worsted cheviots, black cheviots and unfinished clays in the Newsac. Price, $17.50 10 $27.50. The Gramercy is made in three and four-button, double-breasted coats, with long roll, material same as the Newsac. Prices from $15 to $25. The Princeton Is the ordinary four-button sack. Not ordinary in ap pearance, but the same staple stle.4 Our coats are distinctive. A man wearing one of our Princetons appears as if he had been dressed by the most noted artists The overcoats are both lightweight and heavy, as well as light and dark in colors. The topkote are re ade of covert cloth and vicunas. They are shorter than the Wilton. Very dressy, especially for the warmer win ter days. $15 to $25. The Wiltons aro long, loose fitting, with belt or not, just as you like. $15 to $25. The three-fourths length are n.ade of kerseys-and beavers, with and without velvet collars, from $9.00 to $20.00. The Wilton in Oxford, vicuna, silk lining and velvet collar, U the standard dressy overcoat. Cvi be worn properly over a sack coat, cut away or evening dro. ,$20 and $2. Ie,n's exp ttou?ers are neces sary for a complete xwar2robe . Hyhain; an extrayair or two It glvs'a man a chance to change his suit. Thecost is -small. "Worsted cheviots, cas slmeres, blacks and blues. Prices range from $350 to $7.00. &WI lr:-- f.-' ilriP;l" EiBP&v'SSR - Jit' r I . ii-iiw- .-: e nj;.ita2K s.nv-i EVENING DRESS White $ Fancy Vests For day and evening wear. Made of white Pi que Duck and fancy Marseilles, prices from $1.00 to $5.00. The darker vests are velvet, fancy worsteds. Chev iots. The velvet vest has small purple elk heads embroidered, ma a very pretty vest- The oth ers are fancy patterns with prices from $2.00 to $6.50. FOR LITTLE MEN Double-breasted Jun ior Suits, sailor collar, fancy shield leather belt and pearl buttons, ages 3 to 8t $4.00 to $7.50. Boys' Norfolk Suits, ages 7 to 16, prices $350 to $8.00. Boys' 3-piece double breasted kcee pants suits, ages 7 to 16, $350 to $10.00. Boys' 3-pieee knee pants suits, single or double-breasted ages 7 to 16, $350 to $10.00. Boys' long pants, 3 piece suits, sitigle breasted coats and vests, $6.00 to $13.50. Young men's suits, sizes 30 to 36, for ages 15 to 20; prices from $750 to $1850. Double-breasted Jun ior Suits for ages 3 to 8. prices from $350 to I $7.00. Russian style over coats for little boys, ages 3 to 8, $4.00 to $8X0. New style double breasted long reefers, ages 3 to 10, prices $4.00 to $8X0. Junior Single-breasted suits, regular collar, 3 to 8 years, price $3 50 to $7.00. Made with half belt in back, braided edges and original pockets. Sailor Blouse for lit tle men, ages 3 to . prices $350 to $650. Sailor Blouse, double breasted in blues, brown, grays and fan--cy, ages 3 to 7, $4.00 to $8X0. These garments are the very best embodi ments of clothes-making perfection. Coats have broad shoulders, and are made through out In a manner that insures perfect and per manent -shape. The cut, shape and style of our clothes for young men are fully equal In evety respect to the very best class of custom tailor- iJlM ing. Trimmings select ed with a view of dura bility and style. Mate rials comprise serge3 and deep blue diago nals, plain and fancy worsted cheviots, neat arid attractive shades and coloring In fancy stripes, checks, etc All of the newest and most exclusive patterns are represented In our stock. -A. Handsome SKirt at Once Suggests a SilK Petticoat Need we tell you that if any placo can show jou Silk Petticoats Petti coats that will please the eye and we may add suit the purse, it is the Big Store. You can stand in with us at the moderate price of $650 and up to $25.00... You will have a perfect study in petticoats. Ask the young lady In charge of the Skirts to show you the White Ac cordeon plaited and flounced Petticoat at $25.00. It almost makes your mouth water to hear it rustle. Ladies Silk Dress Skirts If there is any department of the Big Store we rather delight In calling attention to, it is the La dles' Suits and Skirts. Just let us tell you about two or three of them. One is a Peau de Sole, very latest rows of Shir ring, Cluny Lace Effects Garniture anH Crochet Buttons. This stylish Skirt is only $22.00 Another Is a black Peau de Sole with drop Taffeta ining. Mohair Braid Trimmed, with Chiffon Net Medallions and bias fold trimmed, at $25.00 A third and very stylish Skirt is also of Peau de Sole with Cluny Lace Effects applied by the Fagot Stitch, finished by side plait. Spun glass drop Skirt, These range from $10.00 to $42.50. Just Three. While we are talking about $42 50 let us just tell you about that one Its a Black Taffe ta Silk with a Drop Silk Taffeta Lining, Inlaid with lace net. Has Hemstlt ched panels with Liberty Silk Ruching, wave effect and It is one ol the $4250 Skirts Its simply a beauty though. la's FasliMilli PinisUiff There's so many things essential to men they are necessaries they can be' neat and handsome and still nec essary. Neckwear, for in stance. That's our strong line. Then come the collars and cuffs. We handle a wide line of these. Handkerchiefs plain and bordered. Gloves, and various odds and ends necessa ry to men's wear. The variety is large. The selections such as an artistic eye woum pick out, and you can, certainly be suited in price on any of the lines mentioned. Don't forget about our suspenders and gloves as you pick out your purchases. We're strong there, too. I J H E C o p p E R r ti Q U E B N S T O R E 0m0M0&Z&w3B -')m" i"""- mfl-- " mmmmhmJH 5p"i