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IMPOSING SCENES FOR THE CARNIVA fTontinued from First ^>SC) ^?IrrTldso to be nade of eta? and ,. : >f more massive than the Dewey A^?',?*, top off one "n"! b<; mounted an ____*aM sllej?orica. <-*rurc T0*ir<*sfl,'dng ??y_to. an? ?he other, an alUgorieal JOHN D. POTTS. (Chairman Committee on Amusements.) ?figure representing the New South. Ia vairlous panels will be relief work, sym? bolical o? the advance ?nd progress of Virginia, Rlchnv-nd and th?? South. With these airones or courts of honor at both ends of the. booth sitrcet, and ?myriads of ?pennants stretched at short Intervals across Broad Street, and the ninety extra arc lights and 8,-WO incandescent blubs. In addition to those already there, together with the ga? lamps lighted, which are now dormi??t, even Richmonders themselves will ?marvel at the beautiful sight It will present. PLEXTV OF MUSIC. Tlie Music Committee are sparing no efTitrts to make the Carnival also a grand musical -Mettrai. Th?? committee has been in correspondencr with ?many well-known muslcfil organizations, and one of the bands flint has already been secured is the fumons Stonewall Band, of Staunton. There will be more bunds in Richmond . during Carnival Week lu?an were ever in the city at ?t?? one Unie before. The plans cull for one ?-nntlnunuK concert from 11 o'clock in the morning tn "U o'clock at night each day of Carnival Week. THE .J'llOCm.A.-.lMl", It. ?will be noticed from the following t?ial "the programme for the week has been revis;?.!, and is subject to changes, but this is the latest result of the do O. A. HAWKINS. (Chairman Committee on Exhibits.) 1 lie-ration?? ?vf the ?committee: FIRST DAY. The Fair, opens at 11 A. EM. Blowing of whistles and ringing of bells, firing of eaiuti'S, music by the hand. 1 V. W.?Oriental Parad??. '.Vigili?King -Carnival and Court, arrive On tlie royal barge, will be received at the landing by the Lord Mayor, city and Carnival officials, and escorted to the Auditorium by Uie merry maskers. Tiie grand coronation ceremony will then Uike pine??, 'mid great splendor and elec? tric and calcium eiTects. The King will be crowned by the High Cardinal in his robes of crimson and ermine. After the coronation the Lord Mayor, accompanied by ills panes, will present oil a golden salver the keys o? the city. At Uie command of his Majesty the royal scribe will then thank tlie Mayor, officials of the city and Carnival, an.i read the edict, proclaiming one week of gaiety and HENRY C JONES. (Chairman Committee on Parados.) merry-making and throwing the city open to visitors from the four ways of the ?world. This impressive ceremony will be followed by ?? season of Olympian games given for his Majesty and court. SK< k>xd day. Novel camel races, the sports of the desert. While in their native lands cam? els are *-?ft<?M especially trained for racing purposes. The prices and difllcul "Breaks up" Grip-Influenza. The aise of "Seventy-seven" and a little common sense will carry you through the ?Spring without Illness. 'Before laying ?aside "7?" for t'eio season, investigate the iuther Specifics, made b.v*Dr. Humphreys', ?iy -??king your druggist or sending for la ?free <?opy of The Sptvlllc Manual; a .chapter on Diseases of Cliildren. . liuaninhneys? Homeopathic Medicine Co., Oar, \VU_mb * John Sts., N. V. api tics are c?;-***. that to the present day there have been few exhibitions of this kind In this country. Richmond will en Joy the distinction of being one of the first cities to give an entertainment of this kind. ?Night?-Grand -spectacular parade, the "King of Fairyland." the King and court In tho royal car, heralded by advanced couriers, guarded by armored outrides. all richly costumed, nmld splendid illumi? nations, will parade through "Fairyland." folJowed by the beautiful Fairyland floats. Theso floats will be followed by <*iie Fra? ternal Fellows in an imposing line of scenic floats. THinD DAY. Coronation of the Queen of Flowers at ? The Queen, surrounded by her maids of honor, amid the flowers and beauty of her court, will be crowned Queen or our Floral Festival. After the coronation the' Queen and her maids o? honor, preceded by beautiful children Strewing flowers in her path, will enter her floral chariot, and at the head of her beautiful flower parade, ride in state through our streets. Night?Grand Oriental Parade, with weird Illuminations and a merry time on the Midway. FOURTH DAY. lHo. for the Hunt Club Races! Nicht?Parade by horseback brigade, exhibition of fancy riding, novel effects in illumination. FIFTH DAY. Fraternal Day. with all fraternal soe'e ties out In force. Repetition of the Flower Parade, grand Jubilee concert by all the bands In the city, combined in one chorus of a thousand voices. This will be children's day, and the school competi? tions, school parades, and children's con- . tests will be many. Night?Grand review by King and Queen of all paraders of the week, all parades. Kings/ norsebacu, oriental and fraternal? in fact, all paraders will pass the re? viewing stanti, each section accompanied by a band. aj>* -ich band giving a con -? a*. iiiiL_?.\t?lr. (Member Committee? on Music) ?ceri tor mo benetit of the royal family wniie mat section is passing, ?si.vnt "JAY. Awarntng of medals, diplomas, -ono spe? cial prizes by committees. ?-?vignt-?ii rand Cohretti Night. All merry miiKers win be out? Beautiful cont?tl ana serpentini, with parades of the hor riDies. ine rag-tags, and the maskers, i-ienty or music and fun. Fair closes at sz im. snarp. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Interest ine Pacts About Richmond's Citizens ami Other Mallei's. Mr. E. H. Potts, of Hillsboro, was a visitor at the City Hall yesterday. The list of census enumerators for this city will probably be announced by May 1st Contain Asa Rogers, of Petersburg, was a visitor at tho Revenue Oflice yes? terday. Mrs. Birdie Ryan (nee Frederick), who ,has been ill with appendicitis, is coin*a lesclngL Th?- McGill Catholic Union will hold an important bus.ness meeting Monday evening. Mr. Fred. B. Elliott, vidette of Lee MORGAN R. MILLS. (Chairman Committee on Privileges.) Camp, is sick at his home. No. 2G05 East Leigh Street. ter. Marvin J. Taylor is confined to his roo*r with sickness, at No. 307 North Twenty-sixth street. Judge B. A. Hancock was a visitor at the Library Building, as Was also Mr. S. S. Curtis, sheriff of Warwick. Judge Edmund Waddill, Jr., of ihe Uni? ted States District Court, !** confined to his residence with an attack of la grippe. A regular meeting of the Board of Managers ?i the Richmond Hom?opathie Fre?. Dispensary will be held at the Dis? pensary. No. 601 West Main Sl,-eet, on Wednesday. April 4th. at 11l30 A. M. The appearance of the office of the Sucretary of the Commonwealth has been greatly improved by the addition of the new furniture, made possible by the recent appropriation by the Legisla? ture. Mr. J. William Anderson, who has been with the William It. Trigs: Company as draughtsman, left Friday for New Yor'c. whence he sailed yesterday for Nicara? gua in charge of a corps of engineers for work on the Isthmian Canal. Virginians in New York. NEW YORK, March 31.?Special.?Vir? ginians in New Work: Danville?H. Robertson. Jr., Broadway Centra!.* Lynchburg?R. C. Stokes. St. Denis. Norfolk?H. W. 11. Graver. L. S. Allen. Hoffman, l. B. White. Imperial; R. Parks. R. Parks, Jr., Manhattan. Rlriim'ond?Mrs. C. Powers, Broadway Central: J. Lamlsireet, Jr.. Grand; J. C. Shafer. I-mperi?": G. A. Walker. Holland: G. B. Johnston, Manhattan: G. R. Degraff. Park-? venue; C. 1*. Payne and wife. St. Cloud. Virginia?W. H. Walker. Ashland: A. S. Nelson, Gilsey; S. M. Goodman. Hoffman; A. S. Craven, Hoilamd. LOCAL OPTION ELECTION. Two Districts in Apponiattox Dry and Probably Kiitii-c Count}*. ??????????. VA., Mareh Sl.-Spec ial.? It: lhe local cvytion election held in Ihls county to-day. the two ?districts heard from are safely dry. every precinct giving a majority for the dry ticket. It Is almost certain that the district not heard from ts ?also safely dry. A demand for $3.50 a day for eught hour*' work will be mud? on April 1st, by 'the iNew Yorld Safety Engineers' Union. New . Hosiery for Spring. We show many ?e?.? things in Children's, Boys', Misses', and Ladies' Hose. To-day we mention a few of the new specials. Misses' Fine Jersey Ribbed* Hose, Lisle finish, fast superior black, double knee, heel and toe, ail , ^ sizes,per pair.. JOC Boys' Heavy Cor? duroy Ribbed Hose, spliced heels and toes, warranted absolute.y fast black and stain? less, worth 19c per pair, 15c per pair for all sizes. Boys' Heavy Bicycle Hose, Hiebest hose for school boys, iron framed, spliced knees, heels and toes, worth 33c a pair, for 25c, all sizes. Ladies' Fast - Black Hose, fine finish, dou? ble knees, heeis and toes, all sizes, 12 J-2c. Ladies' Silk-Finish Dropped Stitch and Plain Fast Black Hose, double heels and toes, 17c per pair, 3 for 50c. A complete line of Fast Black Hose for hdi.-s. in Lisle thread? and maco, plain drop stitch eiiid fancy rib? bed, at?25c per peir. New French Flannels. (?ncoND Floor.) Strictly all wool, with silk polka-dots, in red, blue, pink, lavender and black, suitable for ladies' waists and dressing sacques, worth per yard $1.39, choice for 98 cents. Bicycle Suitings. All - Wool Kerseys for suitings and rainy day skirts, in tan, gray, blue and brown, lull 50 inches wide, special price, 50 cents. Ladies' Neckwear. Our ?ine of Ladies' Neckwear comprises al! the newest and most desirable effects in spring goods from satin slock collars of handsome silk Jabots. Also Fichus in Lawn, I'oint de Esprit and Jap Silk at prices as low as consistent with good quality. \\ Real Seat Leather Finger "Piir-ses, with chamois lined in? side pock it and moun? ted with? handsome large initial, saie price 69c Each ?0 Gross Assorted Leather 'Belts, all colors, values up to 50c each, seile price Sc Each Taffeta ^hbons, -1-inch, all silk, with open-work edges, spe? cial seile, ?9c a yard. Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, All linen, 100 dozen, value 10c each, sale price, Sc Each . Children's Sterling Silver N ?et hers ole Bracelets, piain and chased effects, value 75c eeicii, sale price, 49c Each. The New "Chinese" Stone Bracelets, moun? ted with sterling sil? ver, value ft.50 each, sale price, 98c Each. Mellur's French Per? fumes, all r the best odors, value 39c oz., sale price, J9c Ounce. One-pound bar Cas? tile Soap; imported goods, sale price XOc Piece. jffg/AYSB MILLER OADS Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Special Spring Opening Sales. Oar Special Spring Opening Sale. {Spring Merchandise Holds Sway.) Europe and America?botfi have yielded their best to the corps of-buyers who for months past have ?been working and planning for this spring season of 1900. The spring and summer spirit per? vades tlie entire store on its three floors. Large buying power gives unequalled bargains. We are prepared to meet all your spring wants; the stocks are at their flood tide of excellence and something new will* greet you at every turn. In Dress Goods We will place on sale to-morrow and during the week some of the very newest creations in black and colored, plain and faney conceits?Lansdownes, Cashmeres, Grenadines, Challies, Venetians, Cris :pines, Homespuns, English Tweeds, &c Iri Silks. We will display the ver)* latest productions in foreign and American makes?Foulards, Indias, Taffetas, Corded Effects, Satins, Poplins, Peau de Soie, China Wash Silk, Japanese Silk. In WasHi Fabrics. The daintiest, sweetest, and loveliest stock ever shown in Richmond?nothing to compare to our variety or our prices?the stock embraces such dainties as English, Scotch and Irish Dimities, Satin Rave, Mousselaines, Madras, Crepon Nonveante, Mercerized Silk effects, American and Foreign Novelties, Ginghams, &c. There are many patterns and styles here which no other store will show?which no other store can show?because they are confined to Miller &Rhoads. This means, of course, that you can find a better variety here than most anywhere else, and you will find it here at less price than at most stores too. Over 50,000 Yards New Dress Goods Ready To-Morrow. Colored Dress Goods Wool Checks, 36 inches wide, in seven differ- -*) Q ent color combinations, per yd. ?7 C All- Wool Homespuns, 32 inches wide, in spring shades., -f Q only live pieces, per yard.J- y C Wool Sackings, All pure wool, in twelve differ- ^Or ent shades, per yard.?7C Novelty Plaids, Venetian Cloths, Home? spuns. Storm Serges and Diag- ?"/)__. onals.DUC Wool Henriettas, 44 inches wide, all pure wool in the light Pastel shades, per yard, CQ^ for only.D7C All-Wool Challies, in light, medium anddark ef- /G/} iecis, per yard.D UC Black Dress Goods. Black Henrietta, 44 inches wide, line count and silk finish, a rer.l German Men- Ch -f fifi rietla, per yard.? J- *UU ????e??a Cloth, 50 inches wide, with very high *7r lustre, per yard./DC Black Batiste and Albatross, All pure wool, 3S inches wide, rri per yard.D UC Black Henrietta and Mohair, 36 inches wide, per yard, for "JC oniy.?DC Black Storm Serge, All pure wool, 36 inches wide, ?C*h per yard._//C Black Gloria Cloth, 48 inches wide, per vard, for "7G only./?JC 'Black Cheviot, All pure wool, per yard, for A *?"> only. /_' C 23 inches wide, in stylish de- O Q Printed India Silks, 23 inches wide, all pure silk. JTQ^, < per yard.O /\~ > 'Printed Foulards, ? 23 inches wid? signs, per yard Crystal and Mi stripes and checks, per yard. Taffeta Silks, Crystal and Milanese Cords, ir. A Q 1{? inches wide, and all pure silk twenty different shades, includ- r ing black and white, per yard.. O'_. Wash Silks, S pieces wash silks, in light colorings, mostly sfripes. to close, per "JQ-J2 yard .'..// C Colored Satins, Suitable for linings and founda- ?? O ? tion dresses, at per yard.\J/L, A Sale of Mill Ends. (A Notable Offering.) A moment's calculation will quickly tell you how many dollars you will save by buying your Wash Goods here. These values are in the new spring wea\*es and the colorings are the bright eyes of the fabrics. Prices are exceptionally low. Calicoes, dress styles, worth 6 i-4c, for 4 3-4C. Percales, 36 inches wide, worth 8 i-3c, for 5c. Madras, ' woven stripe, worth 10c, for 5c. Dimity, good styles, worth 7c,.for 5c. Cheviot, shirting styles, worth 10c, for 5 3-4c. Soft Nainsook, 3S inches wide, worth IOC, for 7 3-4c. Dimity, new, crisp patterns, worth 10c, for'7 7-Sc. Manchester Chambre, worth 12 i-2c, for S 3-4c. Plaid Organdy, very sheer, worth 12 I-2C, for S 3-4c. Percales, 36 inches wide, worth 12 l-2c, for S 3-4. Dimity, sheer, crisp cloth, worth 12 1-2C, for 8 3-4c. Scotch Madras, worth 12 i-2c, for 8 3-4c. Outing Cloths, worth 10c, for 5 7-8c. Piques, line quality, worth 12 i-2c, for 8 3-4c. Outing Cloths, worth 10c, for S 3-4c. Fine Lawns, 40 inches wide, worth 12 ?-2c, for 9 3-4c. Outing Cloths, worth 12 l-2c, for 9 3-4c. Organdies, tine and sheer, worth 15c for 10 l-2c. Corded Muslin, worth ijc, special, at 10 I-2c. English Long Cloth, worth 15c, for 11 3-4c. Piques, stripes and figures, worth 1 lc, for II 3-4c. India Linen, 40 inches wide, worth 20c, special, at I2 7-Sc. Piques, warp wale, worth 17c, for 13 3-4C Covert Cloths, worth 12 l-2c, for 9 7-Sc. Piques, wide wale, worth 25c, for 18c. Fine Dimities, worth 15c, for II 3-4c. Perales, new printing, worth 12 i-2c, for 9 7-8c. Sheeting, 2 3-4 yards wide, worth 25c, for 15 7-8c. Ginghams, 36 inches wide, a bargain, at 9 3-4c. reat Easter Sale -Made Dresses With the return of the suit buyer comes a multitude of suit loveliness. We will show this week the finest line of tailored suits ever exhibited here. No two alike. These are beauties and we want you to make your selections now while the assortment is again at its height. Daily, styles after styles have been going out to early buyers and Miller ?5?- Rhoads' gowns have been attracting widespread attention on the streets. We give ypu individual styles. We give you quality, we give you value for your money. (Second Floor.) - . STYLISH ETON SUITS, in blue, gray and brown homespun, velvet F -f ._> C.(\ collars, jackets taffeta silk lined throughout, price.f.??/?>J\J DOUBLE-BREASTED ETON SUITS, in palest shades of gray and tan, F -t G G\G\ spring weight materials, up-to-date aits, perfect fitting, price.F r ?J* -~''-' TIGHT-FITTING JACKET SUITS, in pebble cheviot, taffeta silk lined (t'JCZ f\(\ jackets, new skirts near silk lined, plain and perfectly tailored, price.. vp????J-UU LADIES'SUITS, fly-front jackets, silk lined throughout, silk lapels <j*?-? O ?tf\ and collar, silk piped seams, skirt with new geithered back, price.f > U.\J\J NOVELTY SUIT IN .MODE, best grade Venetian,' jaunty Eton jacket, with white hemstitched silk revers, drop skirt, bias tucked accordion plaited F _??C G\G\ flounce on underlining, price.^>^^J*\J\J HANDSOME SUIT IN STORM CHEVIOT, silk lined throughout, F?G? ?? stylishly trimmed, an attractive Parisian design, in black only, price.. vpJU?UU A Sale of Linens. *{Such Startling Offerings.) The stock we show and the prices we quote are more effective than arguments in type. The success of such a sale is pre ' assured by the enthusiasm evinced to place before you the biggest array of not to-be duplicated values ever shown. We publish a few of the new prices to give your visit a special object. Piain Linen, 45 inches wide, worth ?toc, a great bargain at 33c. Plain Linen, 51 inches wide, worth 49c, exceptionally cheap at 42c. Plain Linen, 2 yards wide, worth 59c, unheard-of price 30c. Plain Linen, 2 1-4 yards wide, worth 65c, a special price at 59c. Plain Linen, 2 1-2 yards wide, worth 75c, a bargain at 65c. Table Damask, pure bleached, 5S inches wide, worth 33c, for 25c. Turkey Red Damask, fast colors, worth 33c, for 25c. Table Damask, German Linen, good width, worth 45c, for 39c. Turkey Red Damask, 58 inches wide, worth 50c, for 39c. Table Damask, 70 inches wide, bleach? ed, worth 59C; specieil at 50c. Dinner Napkins; good size, worth 59c, only 50c. Dinner Napkins, three-quarter size, worth 95c, a bargain at 75c. Dinner Napkins, all linen, fast selv? age, a bargain at $1.00. Dinner Napkins, all linen, fast selv? age, great value at SI.25. Twilled Crash, red border, for 5c. Creish, brown, all linen, cheap at 5c. Glass Crash, red and blue checked, at 6 l-4c. Crash, 17 inches, wide, a bargain at 8 I-3c. Crash, eill linen, extra heavy, for 10c. "lowels, hemmed huck, tSx56 inches, worth 12 1-2C, special at 10c. Towels, hemmed huck, i9x3S inches, worth 15c, special at 12 l-2c. Towels, hemmed huck, 20x40 inches, worth 19c, cheap at 15c. Bath Towels, cream, 19x42 inches, worth 12 l-2c. special at 10c. Bath Towels, bleached, 19x43 inches, worth 15c, special at 12 I-2c. Bath Towels; cream, extra heavy, 20.x 45 inches, worth 20c, for "7c. Doylies, red and blue checks, worth 33c, for 25c. Doylies, red and blue border, worth 45c, great value at 39c. Doylies, pure bleached, all linen, worth 59C, a bargain at 50c. (For Pill.w Cases, Sheets and Fancy Work.) Plain Linen, 42 inches wide, worth 35c, special price 29c. Sale of New Separate Skirts. Another big lot just from the maker. What a skirt business we're doing! The reason isn't hard to find?it's the cjuality and the price?if we didn't give better skirts for less money than you can get elsewhere we wouldn't be able to sell our fifty to sixty skirts a day. (Second Floor.) A line of Figured Brillantine Skirts, full width, plaited back, the ^ . _c price..'.f J ,/J 1 lot of Skirts, in fancy figured rep, box back, cambric lining, &- _? price. f2.b U Skirts in all-wool French serge, per? caline lined, perfect fitting. ^ _ a 0 price. ?2.70 New Skirts, in black only, box plait? ed flared seams, very stylish, ?,_ QQ price.f?./O Fine Twilled Cheviot Skirts, box back, opening from side with fancy ?.?- ,Q applique trimming, price.f53,40 Separate Skirts in gray homespun, fancy applique side trimming, ?,. ao price..\ $4.7 0 A line of Skirts, in Homespuns, Che? viots and Herringbone effects, new shades, single and double box *? __. plaited backs, price.f?.7O Ladies' Walking Skirts, all-wool plaid backs, fancy stitching around ?,_ _ bottom, price_.,.f5.7? Rainy-Day Skirts, in gray and tan checked cassimeres, fancy ^ _ stitched, velvet binding, price. f?.4? A line of plain and figured Brilliantine Skirts, cut full, gathered backs, # . . _ price-.f 1.40 A Lining Sale, Tbe Desirable Kind Only?. Our Lining Department is one of the compietesi in the city. We constantly carry all the new and up-to-date linings in all the latest shades at the littlest prices possible. Jeans, for waist linings, for 5c. Crinoline, white, biack and slate, for 5c. Canvas, for skirt lining, for 5 l-2c. Percaline, 36 inches wide, worth 10c, special, at 8c. Silesia, 36 inches wide, worth 10c, special, at Sc. Silesia, figured black back, worth 12 1-2C. special, at IOc. Percalines, 36 inches wide, fast black, worth 12 1-2C, for IOc. Silesia, figured self back, worth i6c, special, 12 ?-2c. Shrunk Canvas, black and slate, worth 15c. at 12'-2c. Automobile Silk, 36 inches wide, worth 25c'special, at 17c. Ideal Silk, 36 inches wide, all colors, worth 25c, special, at 59c, Fancy Skirting, 36 inches wide, colored grounds, black and white dots, worth 22c, special, 15c. Shrunk Canvas, good width, worth 20c, tor 15c. Percaline, figured black back, 36 inches ! wide, worth 22c, special, at I6c Percaline, 40 inches wide, silk finish, all the new colors, special, at 25c Hair Cloth, herringbone, black and slate, great value, at 25c. Hair Cloth, French, shrunk, IS inches wide, worth 55c special, at 29c. Mercerized Satte?ens, black and colors, special value, at 17c. . ?Mercerized Italians, good line of colors, worth 35c, for 29c. Lustral, the new mercerized lining, permanent finish, a bargain at 35c. Imported Italians, mercerized, worth 50c, special, at 39c. Men's Department. We Sell Dr. DeimeVs Linen-Mesh Underwear. . You doubtless have heard much about this famous hygeinic underwear, it ?s recommended by al! physicians because it keeps the body warm without over? heating it, and is applicable for summer and winter alike. It takes up ?perspi? ration and dries quickly by evaporation. There is so much to be ?said ia favor of this mesh underwear that cannot be put into an advertisement, that we have prepared a booklet which explains all its merits and gives prices for ali styles aad sizes. Come and get one. Spring and Summer weights now in stock. i 00 Dozen New Colored Negligee Shirts On Sate at 75c and $i.00 each. These are beauties?come early to get aood styles. If we bad to buy tfcese to-day the cheapest grade would have to be sold at SI.25. ?- ? ? - - *" New S?k Waists* (Second Floor.) Taffeta Silk Waists, fincily corded and hemstitched, in dressy styles, white yoke and front, covered with fancy chiffon, finished with fancy rose quill? ing of mousselaine de soie, in white, tur? quoise and cor- .? f f? al, price. f?? Fancy Shirtwaists, in embroidered taffe? te, plain tight fitting, Jap collar & (? qiR coti,price.. jfj./q Plain Taffeta Waists, in new spring shades, cori ed and tucked fronts, plain *, -?. backs, price, f v./ O C harming Shirt Waists, in plain teiffe ta. hemstitched sleeve anei front, accordion Sale of Bed Spreads. (SECO.ND Floor.) Large size Bed Spreads, line patterns, ', ? hemmed ready for use regular St quai- ? _ ' . ity, for.ODC ; Special lot. extra . ? good value .Marseilles c ? patterns, worth . . y 51.50, tor. f I ', * I Choice lot of Satin ' \ Damask WhiteSpreads j v extra large size, ac.u- '?. ally worth ^ - -_ ) ,? $3-75, price. f?.70 ' Black S??toing Silk, Best quality, all num- {( bers. 29c '. per dozen () spools, or 3c Each. Light-Weight Dress Shields, good quality, No. 2, ft 3, and 4, value 12, tl, and 16c a pair, sale, your choice, Wc a Pair. Beading, \ 25 different new de > signs, all open work \ effects, value 10c a piece, sale, 5c Piece o? 6 yards. Ladies' Leather Shopping Bags, in black only, with Satteen tops,-?alt price 25c Each Val. Edges and Insertings, 25 different designs, all the newest and most desirable effects, at prices ranging from t0cto$t.25 Per piece of 12 yards. White Ecru All-Overs. Our line is complete in every respect. Ours comprise the m?">st de? sirable goods at prices ranging from 49c to $6 Per Yard. First Quality Whale? bone, ?S and 10 inches long, that were 10c a dozen,for 5c a Dozen. t<X> different styles Sterling Silver Hearts, plain and chased, at tOc and Up. Good Stockinet Dress Shields, really worth toc a pair, for 4c a Pair. Our Special Htur.d Hooks and'Eyes for Jca Card. Brabant's Bes* Gold Eye Needles for 3c a ?a?&t. Brooks' Machine Thread, 2c a spool or 3 fot 5c. Lintelsay's Patent Safety Pins, in all sizes 2 Cards for 5c 'run r?iOii~> ~i r - -| riiri ~>i~iji~%?^ .