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RiibbcrGoods Specials- 2-quart l^ountaia -; Syringe, j-si' attach-; Scnts^ "haixl robber tal^vX^CjA'r'/ ■mcrpricc <ii:...>;- - . .. : .;."-'-"r f^i^ttc* Monardi" 1 Bulb' Syringe, u-ith two h a rd r « bb c Tyr: altaclK .'> "c^" njcnts:-.^.^.-.-..:....^... Opening sale of Ihe new 1900 Spring Dresses: Closing sale of the lots left over.; Occasions of rare importance. .., lew Spring^Siyle / ' 1 imor-UkM Sails. " : ' j All-Wool B'.ack : Cheviot Suits," made, i Jaunty 'Hy-front coats, entire suit; silk j lined; skirt made with the new box-plait j back. These suits nrc remarkably cheap- Zor $15. . ; ;j 51O— Inour Jl<i. Hne you can get Oxford! «tr.<i L'.ght-Gray Homespuns, Black and j Blue' Cheviots, all shades of Tan Covert) Cloth. Also the best Blues, made every j new style imaginable. -You will liave to j see. theso' Suits to appreciate their value.,! Indies' Nobby Eton Suits, made of { covert cloth. These' suits come in two j eliades. of Tan and Blue, skirt box-plait j l>ack. I«.5O. I Handsoino Black Camel's Jlair Skirts— ,■ made inverted plait back, ' sl'tchcd side j panel and bottom, heavy quality Black j taffeta Wnlng:. for $.7.Jts. j Black Broadcloth Skirts, in. the latest cut with Taffeta Applique,, scroll side; panel. Watteau- plait back, lined with ;i percalinc, Ss.J>^. ! Rich pattern? in.Crcpon Skirts, made, box-plait baclc and -.have the proper bang ijipr effect; are now ; ?S.s<». Plaid Back Skirts, &■ Plaid Back Rainy-Day Skirts, box-plait "back. J5. Covert Cloth Skirts, $2.:)5>. Serge Skirts, in Black. $1.25. Black Satin "Underskirts; made double flounce, lined, for $1. - Colored Moire "Underskirts, made double flounce, corded, Sli ' . Blacl: Sateen Underskirts, single flouuee, lined. Ssc „ , '- Best quality Imported Sateen Lrnuer akiriS made yoke top, deep -flounce, with five corded frills, regular .$3 kind, for 5UJ.50. Wisifer Underwear.,- - O.viu^: to tlie imvaiice ii\ tvciol, j prc-oeut priccw urn iuuc.li lower tlsnu | those wliicli -vvill rule Hexi winter- j inc. will buy Men's 30c. Natural Wool, j Camel's Hair, and White /Merino Shirts , ;:Ul- will buy Men's r.oc. Camel's Hair, 1 JCatural Wool;' and White Merino Shirts , una Drawers, all sizes. , r , s <;<>c will buy Men's ?1 AU-Wocl Medi cated Red Flannel Shirts and Drawers j 7»c. will buy Men's $1.25 Wright's 3loalt.h Underwear. ' - hi will buy Men's $1.50 Glastenbury Shirts and Drawers, all sizes: _ 15c will buy Children's S5 and 50c.; Na- | iunil'wool and Medicated Red Flannel j Vests and Pants. j ■i'.ic will buy Ladies' $1 Natural Wool j and White Lamb. --Wool Vests. • :;:ic will buy Ladies' 59c. Heavy Ileece- Lined Jersey-Ribbed Union Suits. S'tc will buy Ladies' SI.SO "Oneita Wool-Mixed Jersey-Ribbed Union Suits. Frtestley's Oelebratesi- ■ Black 6rep©iis. ntvO r«)V<;1 iwCrtiioiis-alLtlic choice fl,it«-a and furrowed Crcjmns. rii.*" »m 1 aitrt Tiickctl Crepons, Dimpled «nd Kimpletl Crepon. CriwlieA Cre jjtdis. Superb -Sillcnntl Wool Cre- ■ l»on«, >ntl Crepons. The $1.75 kind ai $ r-35Xardr -35X ard - The $2 kind ai $1.45 yard. The $1.65 hind ai $r.2s yard. The '$1.0.5 kind at gSc. yard. . . The $4 kind ai $2.50 yard, Here in a clsiincc lor liiieii-«»nyers ;; to imrcliase Linens «t f?rcn.ily-re- , iluccd prices, owinj: to o«r curly: ■juircliowc* • aiul complete nioclc. : fiG-inch Double Satin Bleached Table 2Dama&k, r.cw patterns, imported to sell , for TfiC, here' for 50c. yard. \ ; G2-inch Satin 331eached Table Damask, Csc. quality, for sOc. yard. . f>4-inch "Full Bleached Damask, 30c. quality, for 22 1 -2 c yard. , '.■■;sS-lnch Turkey-Red Table Damask, all iiew ' patterns, 25c. yard. Si-inch Red Table Damask, 20c. quality, lor 3 sc. yard. Double-Thread Turkish Towels, 100. each; for 12 l-2c.' ones. Kxira-Size Unbleached Turkish Towels, 17c. quality, for 32 l-2c each; SXl3l> dozen. . Larg-e-Size Fringed Table Cloths, iac. Quality, for HS>c each. -- Cotton Crash Towelling, 2 1 -2 c. yard. ■Linen Huck Towels, regular size, 121-2 c. Value, for Sc. each. 'Linen Hemmed Huck Towels, P. l-2c. each, Cl-4c. quality. * .Tailor Liiiings.. : '. SC-inch Mercerized Italian Cloth, all colors, ihe 50c. quality, the yard, ::sc. Yard-Wide Mercerized Italian Cloth, all ■ oolors and Black, S9c. kind, the yard. 25c. SG-inch : Mercerized .-Taffeta, bright Eilk jinishj all colors and Black, liie. grade, yard, lt>c. Bright Silk-Finished Porcaline. looks Jika near-silk, worth -Joe, all colors, yard, Black-Back Fancy Silesias. extra fine 55c. quality, the yard, 12 l-2c. r Best: ISc. Silesias and Percaline, new Ehades and Black, the yard, lOc. 19c. Silk-Finished Striped Skirling, • iiripht or. dark coloring, the yard, 3 2 l-2c. Tapestry Portieres, five different styles, 2=tone ef fects, 3 yards !ong, fringed top and -bottom, $1.98 a pair. 4 different styles line 2-Thread Notting ham l>ace Curtains, Renaissance and ' 35russ'els effect, 31-- yards long, 51 inches .-v.-id.:. ?l-i>H pair. . . . ' „ : - Silkolinb and : Golden Draperies, all ■colois, sc..yard. .-. . ■■ "- ..;.;.„,,.,., "~ THIS \VEI3K'S AMUSKMKXTS. lierrmsm «ad tli« Mnisliuteerw; at tlie Aciidems ', Oood IJIH at ihe Uijou. The Academy will be open . only, two nights this" week. Lsori- HeiTmann will appear to-morrow evening, as well as at iJje matinee, and James O'Neill will be ncen Tuesday ■ night in the Musketeers. The week's bill at the Bijou promises . to l>ii one of tho best of the season. . " Leon Herrmann, who has been. known ns -Herrmann the Great" of Europe and Aho ; Orient for, years, the same t itle imclo. Alexander, hold in this country. >vj3J- appear at the Academy to-morrow, jriatSrieo and night. The present Herr mann- is said to; be Ihe most rohiarl: a!>)c- c>;pf rt in :necroriiaricy. : and lesorde- inair. of that famous family; of magicians, ••the H«nmarmss." He .was born in Paris iri> IM7/ and received his instructions In raasic from his .father, Carl Herrmann,^ ihit first of thO'Hcrrmans who attained f a.mc« as a .magleiaiv; /In the art of: palm- JnK.- or sileiglit 1 of^: hand, -he/Klands forth imriv.'i3J«?l;" his '.: rcrharkablo digital 'dex terity being everywhere ;cojn'hienied; ; upon ivsv ri-irv^Sous; Tho rpci'forina nee; will; •;cb:jt:ih'i^OTnny,."noveHios-4lnV ; lese^mala:' j ■'A' 1 .-'; jtumbsr ■: of illusions/, are. ;ttlßoVpr6micf:d. v :ii!KidesVPi-oressor/Herr 2-quart Goodyear Water Bot-CQ r tic.: .y.V. .-. - . ...... • • ■■._- :-. • • ■ i-quart Water ßqtUcs, " G ood- As\ c • Worn en ' s Vi rgi n ; Facc Ma5k....;..-..... --.♦•.••— :-.«Pr, 'uissring^^ie« Ladies' Doubie-Breastod Coais, of ali wool Kersey, cloth, lined with satin, taffeta, and some with silk romaine. fin ished in rows of stitching, coats that sold up : to $15— now all are oneprice, $5. Ladies' All-Wool KerKcy Coals, -mado doubls-broasted or fly-front, some lined with satin; others in silk romaine and satin;'- sold up as high as ?10, your choice, 5:5.50. "All-Wool Kersey Coats, lined- through out, double-breasted, the S3 up" to 1 ?5.50 kind, you can have your choice of these for $2.50. , Your choice of the $2.50 and ?3 kind for 51.50. ' Ladies* Man-Tailored "Suits, made of cheviot: homespun, whipcord, covert cloth, and stylish mixtures, coat's made lly front, double-breasted, lined with best ouality taffeta, skirts are nearly, all made habit back, lined with best quality . per caline,' value up to $22.50, nearly all sizes, the special price to close out will be ?10. Tho ?12.M Suits are marked $7.50. Tho ?l0 Suits are' marked. 55. Only; a few sizes are left of these. GOLF CAPES. Made ol" plain heavy faco cloth, plaid iiounce and hood, fringe of same, these marked to sell for $5. Plain Covert Clotn Golf Capes,. plaid trimmings and fringe, also' some Plaid- Back Golf Capes, styles -that have sold for 5G..j0, now to bo sold for §:5.J»n. Black Beaver Cloth Capes, special price bod; All of our Freeh Flannel Wnisfs that sold as liisb as $-1.50 liave been mnrlced !f1.50. Flannel Waists that sold for $1 and $1.50. arc now 75c - . . Black Flannel Waists, shirt-waist style, 50c Cotton Cheviot Waists, partly lined, 2!>c Plaid Waists, lined throughout, for "!>c. You can buy Ready-Made Sheets and Pillow-Cases here cheaper tha« the ma terial elsewhere- Heavy, Round-Thread Bleached Sheets, laundered,- ready for ■ use. 00x90 inches, for 4Uc. each, the 59c. quality. . Hemstitched Sheets., doublfe-bedi size, 55c. each for 05c. quality. Single-Bed Unbleached Sheets, 20c. j each for -10c. quality. ........ Large-Size Pill 6 w-Cases, ready for use, i Sc. each. ' . . - - ■-. ■>i 45xSG Heavy Round-Thre^id .. Bleached j Pillow Cases, 121-2 quality lor lOc. each. 1 Hemstitched Pillow-Cases, large size, ! 12 x-2c. each. .10-4 Round Thread Bleached ' Sheeting, ; 12 l-2c. yard. - Yaid-Wide Heavy Bleached Cotton, sc. yard. - - Yard-Wide Bleached Cotton, free from dressing, 7c. quality, for <J i-lc. yard. Gprreet Waist" Effecis. Imported French Batiste— Slate, Blue, Red., and Violet, Dotted— all wool, the yard. 50c. ' Imported French Fiannels— Slate. White, Red, A'iolet, and Blue, Dotted— the ; yard, 75c. French Flannels, all colors, plain, yard, COc. French Henrietta, 11-4 yards, wide, Black and Colors, silk dots, the yard, 33.25. 3S-inch Venetian Cloth, elegant duchesse finish, all colors, pure wool, yard, 50c. All- Wool SG-inch Habit Cloth, all colors, 37 l-2c. M-inch Washed Wool Homespun,' for tailored skirts or suits, three shades Gray and Oxford, ready shrunk, yard, Sse, 51-inch Imported " Golf Suiting— Brown, Steel, Tan, ar.d Gray— swell plaid backs, tho $3 quality, yard, i 52.25. 1-p-ieco Extra Sw&H Golf .Plaid, navy face, exquisite, bright plaid, an excellent $5 quality, special price. ?.'!.50. 50-inch Cloth a-nfi Homespun Plaids, variety of effects, worth $1.25. yard, ?1. SB-inch New Plaids, medium and light colorings, the yard, T»Oc. 36-inch 'Fancy Suiting, wool and silk mixed, an interesting display in effects and values, worth 50c. to ?1, yard, 37 l-2c. A miscellaneous lot Fancy Suiting, in cluding some of best S7l-2 and 50c. effects, to clear stock, the yard, 25c. v Hen's' White LJniaun dered Shirts, warranted pure 'linen bosom, rein forced back and front, of New York Mills muslin, patent gussets and stays, all the ImprovemeEits of a Si.oo shirt, for £A/f each. . ... ......... 3>y.vo. Men's and Boys' Laundered Percale Shirts, some with attached - collars and cuffs' and others with 2 separate collars, for .10c. M-en's and Boys' Percale and Cheviot Working ■ Shirts, yoke back ar.d collar band, full size, light or: dark colors, for :«tc. Men's Working Shirts, made of heavy, cheviot, yoke back and collar-band, full si:-.(% all dark. colors, a 50c; shirt, for 25c. Men's Night-Robes, made of heavy muslin, embroidered or plain white fronts, ti" inches long, finished with pearl, but tons, for JWc. Men's; and Boys' Scotch Gloves, fancy, and =' solid colors, f oi\ 25c. pair. Men's Pure Linen Hemstitched Hand kerchiefs, full size and extra quality, for 12 l-2c. You .nvoudcr at. onr : marin and his two acts of magic, a lium | ber of. high: class' vaudeville acts will j have a place on the programme. "Sola ] ret," called the "Queen 1 of Light," will I present her .spectacular dances with en tirely new color Combinations .and fasci nating electrical', effects. . The four Luciers. called r the' Monarch's /of the 'Mv- I Hical world, vdll play : on a number of ! musical instruments. The ' performance ! in its entirety is ah. attractive one for i Isidies aaid children. . •- . / " : *;,-..•■ - . , , ' Although ■ -." Alexandra ; Dumas's . famous story of "The Three Musketeers" -has bocn before the public for many years/in I different versions; the success of the per 'forrriance rested solely upon the shoul ! dors of the actor v.-ho: played D'Artagnan, '? This was due to the fact" that not ;one ; -'of : 'the many versions contained, a"- good low story, and licnce could "riot, be called -- a good play, as it : lacked : ;the;.one touch j ; of -nann-c.thatr makes: the/. whole world;) .'akin.. When Sydney Gruridy undertook; to write his new version- f or •Beerbohm: 5 Tree", i v.-hich he aptly called- "The Muske ? V-xth" to tjie exclusion" of other /versions '= ; :. ; 'that"'i»iKht appear, he- thoroughly; under- j .' ptcb'.s this defect; arid set about at onco j ■ 1 to' remedy !t. .. v '-'-„ I fe> That; the author of "Sowing; the {Wind ;j ■ wuS'CapauleVoi; 'doinif. this./rioorie'.under-. t tookV to And ; when? hia^pluyj EIDERDO\VN Dressing: - , ■ Sacques, Thill, Blue; Red,: and Gra3', ; have be"ensii for ; "V 50& I ! A $22,000 -slocki -bought -last September, i before the rise Sri Prices. . .:..- ;■■-•/ i j English' Long; Cloth,. 12 yards, in piece; ' S«sc "'" ' - ■":■■-"■:.'■■ ■■ ■ ■-■*<" ■ " *" ■■* " -- -' ■ \ Dxtra-Fino - '/English Long-Cloth 12 [ yard :piece, : ;'si. *•■»..'' . .'. •„ Extra- Fine Figured ami" Corded "•;* |'the"-25c. 'quality, at: l2 1-2 c. ,_ Dotted Swisses, the 25c. grade, 1- 1-Zc. j Fine White Cambric, 01-2 c. yard. ' The 321-2 C. grade India' Linen," 40 inch j es. T :5-ic." yard. - 1 Sheer 'White ..India Linen; Cc. grade, ! 3 ':i--ic'. yard. ; , : '. - :~' j '-..10-inch . Lawn, usually -10c, at 1- X-2c. vard> , -"■Satin [Borciered Apron Lawn, the 14c. kind, at S'l-2c yard. : . Extra-Fine. Linen.rCambric, SO inches "■U-ide,* sold: upwards: Sl, at 75c. yard. 1.000 yards Fine' French Nainsook, 17c, duplicates will cost. 23c. - - . • ■ " Extra-Fine French Nainsook, 48 inches •wide,. Jioc. : ; , ! ,"SG-inch Pure Linen Lawn, the kind "you'll pay 45c. for., this sale, 2Sc. Soft English Nainsook; full yard wide,, 12 i-3c. yard. " , . Extra-Fine Soft English Nainsook, piece of 12 yards, for $1.75. White Organdie, the IGc. kind, at 12 3 -2 c. yard. Two-Yards AV'ide White : Organdie, the kind you've paid. 33c: for, 22c. yard. , Extra-Fine Tl r hite Organdie, the 50c. grade, :j:Jc. yard. Hair- Linev Plaids, and Striped Dimities, the 35c. grade; at 100. yard. Myslin -Underwear^" for, countins your labor as notliins. jit is aiJlieult-'to make tJieni ap as 1 iritje.v.. or .so eiie:ti»«y. At Hie— Good Muslin Drawers, 5-inch cambric umbrella ruffle. At — •"»c. —^luslin, wide. umbrella cambric ruffle, edged with 2-inch Torchon lace. Finer ""ones, daintily trimmed in-line laces and embroideries, :>!), 402., up to At 23c— Good Muslin Petticoats, with 9-inch Valenciennes lace ruffle.; '. At J)i>c.— Best Muslin. and Fine Cambric; Petticoats, elaborately trimmed. in laces, embroidery, and inserting. Finer ones, in tlio latest Parisian styles, handsomely trimmed, up to $17.05. At 17c. — Good Muslin Chemise, round neck. At 2f*c. — Good Muslin Chemise, tucks and embroidery inserting, yokes, ruf fle, trimmed neck and armholes. At *>Oc. — Fine Muslin Chemise, daintily trimmed in tucks and neat embroidery. Handsomely-Trimmed Skirt Chemise, -.■>; !>Oc., up to S-1.95. " At 411c— Fine Cambric or Muslin Gowns, lace and embroidery inserting, ruffle trimmed. •At J>J)c— Heavy Muslin Gowns, 2 styles low and high neck, "1 rows tueks,M-rows Hamburg inserting, cambric ruffle.- At UUc— Fine Cambric, Muslin, or.Nain sook Gowns, in 10 different styles, hand somely trimmed in laces and embroidery. Finer ones, handsomely trimmed in Em pire, French blouse fronts, and short sleeve effects, up to $<>.4». 'Gorset-Cov<3rs. At Sc— Low-Neck Perfect-Fitting Cor set Covers. At 1- l~c— Low-Keck, Perfect-Fitting, lace trimmed neck and armholes. At -3c- Full-Front LWaist Corset Covers, lace and embroidery trimmed. At 40c. — Fine Cambric Corset Covers, in several different styles, full lace and em broidery trimmed. Finer ones, up to $2.49; 'Furniture. $10.50 Shaving Stands, in mahogany, swell drawer and door, French bevel mir ror, special price $(>.;>!>. 51S.Solid Walnut Chiffonniere, S.feetO inches high, 3 feet 2 inches .broad, has 5 drawers, cast brass trimmings, shaped top and swell drawers, special price $J-.o<>. ;-;-. • . ' - ' - :.. ?1U.50 Finely-Carved Side Table, special price ?5. ?2o Highly-Polished Golden Oak Desk, special price $tn. $5 Mahogany-Finished. Desks, highly polished, special i)rice ?i'.s)O. $3.50 Shaving Glasses, special price §2.50. ■35 Revolving Book Racks, antique fin ish, special price ?I>.r>O. $22.50 Golden. Oak Library Table, special price §l«">. $55 Davenport, of solid mahogany, uyy bolstered,, with two- pillows to match, special price -$22.50. • $35 Solid Mahogany Bookcase and Writ ing 33esk, 3 drawers and cabinet over desk, glass doors, special price $25. $22 Sami>le . Hall Rack, solid oak, , with mirror, 23x2-1 inches, special price $!.">. $35 Bedroom outfit, consisting of Bed, Dresser, Washstand, Mattress, Woven Wire Spring, 2 Chairs, 1 Rocker,' 1 Towel- Rack, special price Sl !>.!>!>. $10.60 Golden Oak Wardrobe, well finish ed, .74 inches high, 40 inches wide, .16 inch es deep, with 2 drawers, shelf and hooks, special Price SS. ; ?20 Office Roll-Top Desk, solid oak carved handles,/ polish-finished drawers oil both sides, 42 inches long, 20 inches deep,; 46 inches high, special price $15.45). ;Besf ; 4oc. Mi .6oo> '•; :Ghpeolaf eSj;;-2p.G. -ib- '.-. Chocolate Walnuts, Cliocolate Vi?;s, CHoeolute '■'. Pineaiutles. Chocolate Xectar. Chocolate -; Kongnt, .Chocoliitc GTol»e- Wafers, Cliocolute CocbanutM, Clioe«date Vc'iLiints...". Chocolate Itnl inn Creams, Chocoliite I*:il«iettocM, Oliocolale Aiißel Food,: Clioeolate Csiramels, Ciioco 1a (c MoJusses Ci'inubs— 2oe. pound. was produced, \ no less than four love stories were introduced— viz., 'one be— fwecu, Anrie.de Breuil and .the Comte' do la- Fere, another -between Miladi. and D'Artagnan, a third between : Anne of Af'stria and the Duke of Buckingham, arid the fourth and final ono between Con stoncc, the Queen's : maid, and D'Ariag nan. \ Thus the. famous old story. : was at : once transformed from its former state of a stirring but -merely swash buckling yarn 'into a,' genuine play, with "life, and' action, and mellowed by. the soft rose light of a number' of loves, ..'as fascinating as the; aroma from, the lotus fiowci and as fair as the sparkle- of a morning sun on "a sea- of white-crested ■waves.-- .'.■■■ '_■:'■■'. ./ '. '• " ■. ■■ ■■ "- '■::■• . \ When Mr.. O'Neill appears here at the. Academy, on Tuesday, it- will .be in this 1 saivie "New York production. V ■ "■•">•■ ■ ■■■'". •■■:'. r* * "L V" - ' : - : Manager Wells -. offers at the .Bijou .this ; week a. bill of Jliigh-class vaudeville, at-"-; .tractions thatrproniises; to 'eclipse any o£ ; ; the.; excellent' entertainments ;.that ; haye :■; ,recently...boen seen. there. : : . .. r-- '■ ■■■'■ - ".; '-;" ■ '■';■ Lizzie Evans, assisted by Harry ; Jlilis, ■ will! be : the. ;J head-liner. -!and*- they ;: are j strong: .ones. Lizzie; Evans . ;ha's ;■ always; b"eVn;a' favorite with ',the' theatrefgo'ers "Of i Richmond. 'yMiss Evans,"", with' the' assist- : : ance - of .'- hor,; comical;; helper, - will '■■.. present -i aCmcrry -littio:. sketch; ■/ "Two:'. Girls '; arid: % ■ •■■ ... - J» c ; Heavy Wool : 10-4, sillc bound, C, :Pink,-:: Pink,- : Blue, Red; | , borders, . -.■■• _; :—: — "' $ '-.-• "{:■ .. ;'WS/{i'« $ :■■■'■■ ■-■. ■■'■--./■■ <0 Infants' 50c. Cambric £ % Underskirts, cluster "Jt.'u c k s. S ,^ above" hem, : .'.-'!? I 39c; -'-I S '■'■'■ -' -■■ ■■■ ■-'■■■'• v ..- - - ; „"/. ' ■'' ' c '■..':'• ..Figured :. <* -Jecqiiards, $ jet -"'■Black",'.. '44. J inches wide, h I : should .".-.: sell, at i> ; 75c, this lot; i' § 1 ■ I ■ ' ■•.:•.-.■:: * ■.".;..< <P •: Fine-- , \<* $ Chrna Mntting, | V weighs 65 —to 70 % % pounds to ■ the % &~ roll; : . ' ;; ' $ .■-•••:--.•- .-. ■" 1 - Applique ; | \- . .Mats,- : £ 1 ■ 12 inches ■ I square, . elabor-. 5 ate designs, . . ; ' r '-t^~C- I % Applique -. -.<? Centrepiieces, : 20 inches- ■ ,9 square, sold ■ up \ g to 50c., at I 2"SiS"J $ j j> Applique ■ & & Shams and | $ Scarfs,; £ elaborate ' ' and <* t> new designs, to 5 qbe sold s.' $ i&'a'Uv i % *%nc '■% % ■ .-.'"" ■ ■'' ■ &* fr - -"-" Ladies'^-'— ' ; _ - Muslin:; -;w.; w . ; Drawers, r I three tucks and X hem,-.; .-'. • % ■-■-:■■-. c Ladies Fine <? 5 iVHis;in \ ■--Petticoats," «f 4> five different st} r les, lace and <j* s embroidery '% 6 trimmed,"* % '..- ■Children's;, .; I ' Drawers,— made of good ■•<? muslin, worked: % button-holes, S 25C.'cioLh ' V:£ Bound v Books,' -'-. 500 titles to sse rf lectfrom, " % — — V % Children's India ** Linen < Aprons, % £ ruffies and lace <j" trimmed, . . i. ""I9.c'i I §1.50 Black ' <J Fur \ CoiJarettes, I and Light Tan opossum Scarfs. <8 6 tails, ■- ; I <& $2:50 Black As- c s trachaii I Collarettes, <? % .10 inches deep, ' % $ lined' Black j satin, ,?> t $3< 99 Revolving # 1 Office ChGJr, % ? wo od seat, |> screw and X spring, very % X i.- substantial. & Persian, Draw, y Plaid Striped, U and Eatteuberg «* Fancy .Ribbons, | sold upwards Li \1? \s © % Valenciennes !- ■ Laces, :£ \ about 1,000 X ! pieces, dozen % 1 yards, ■ I Cambric Edge, <? % wheel design . 6.^ inches wide,. worth upwards * $ X 7.y z c. yard, % I 3L *' : $ ff — — G uerre. Fils t-.t o* rf>- Cic.'s -.■.*:s %' Cream of Rose % end ASttionds, just like Honej-. <? Almond Cream, r p. l€|'f*-: ■-■";:.J # ■ :. •'.■:::?. Woodbury's ! Facial Soap, \ '';;.] ■'■;. ,!4C. . , % ■Meade & Ba- | ker's J.lout h- Wash, . f, /TV \ Society Note <* Stationery, $ 25c. box, " I at \ $ I^2^® ' ■■'*' v 'Engraving- 100 ' v Cardsand Plate,- Tetzner's Ger- Knitting " | Cotton, half ; pound, :- -. ■ ]■-'.■■■ - : :-- ■ Black -Silk i Spool Cotton, 2c. % 1 ; ;■.-■-■■-; -— j> . Children's Black \ I V and; White::-.^ !::- Mittens, ■;:.:^ 1 - ; - -- : ■---■- i \ u : Heavy Mittens % ladies,- .10c. ;';■ # 5> Corset^_ " <k Supporters, \ a siile and cotton;;.^ ii p w a r d s,-;all % . colors. £> '' ■; ;NavvJ3lue" ■§ /;;;:CsViCQQS, z ;.:,^ ligures", "..a ud- 5 . stripes, . -' always £ ;^seir6^c. -yard, % :■ * : .>;r- -"-■:- 0 J ••' ' . Bestir * V Shining :; CaSicces, | .^ about fLft} r . dif- ; ? % ferent styles, yard , 'f a & '•'-"■' *-?*7 '- r " %" -^BY-: $ One. Man,'! of which-the press :has been most ■fluttering; in jts praise. , . . Sager Midgeley ' and Gertie. Carlisle are going to put on :a : : sketch . that^.will: fur nish as much ;laughteiv as the "audience can stand.;. There is not a funnier "kid" impersonator, on the stage than.Midgeley, and -aiiss; Carlisle :is : as pretty as^a pier tiire and very ; clever. ." . Miss Gertrude Haynes, in;her beautiful act; "The 'Choir' ; Celestial,"^assisted:f by, the sweet little i singer, 1 - Master Jamie Byrnes,' holds" over; for another ':. week. This contribution to last week's bill 1 was one of the" hits, ; causing the large a.udi ■en'ces to remain in their seats to the end of the 'show, which she closed. ; : • ; V ; ■T'RieV '-'-"and Eimer, a pair of. clover bar performers/; will fpresent "A Rube's 'Visit : to -Chinatown'. V : ' They,; ™ ill perform ■ sqme daring rind dlfiiciil t ; tricks. ; Hall and : Sta ley, .the "Twentieth Century Burglars," ; will : ' present v twenty ■; minutes;' ' of •':• solid laughter in d: burlesqued comedy, 1 , intro-" ducirig funny mechanical; hovelties.'Har ry C.: Stanley and Doris -Wilson .comefor a visit, df ter '"an" abseiicefsihce ■.la'st^siiin-: 'mer. r; .>Tliey ; "wiir;pfesent;;;their,^ pleasing mus'car comedy; together with' : somc:new. :business.'iThe] : Althea^ Twins ; promise-: to moke m eri-y ; i ni a.: iiew ''and , original; ac t.;. : ; v^Regularvperforinances ,wili;bO:Kiveu:iill the w-oi-lv. ' . make the waist 2 to 3 inches longe r f ;.;; 39c. ' • The same ;w kind sold in : York' Hot $l.;X ':■:;;/: ':_';■[:■■■ Mercerized •"' Foulards— Scvfr did ; '. ' cotton ; fiibrie ho closely reseiiiln-',; silk. The. lending novelty »nd tlie ■newest designs, 30i'. value,' -fqr 33c. yard. . /•.,'. \',V '." ; ■' ' .'"■ ' .' '. ' :' Mercerized Sateens— the silky-looking fabric— 2s different .designs, on. Black,, Navy," -Lavender,. New ; Blue, and White grounds," . 2scM .value ' for lli.i-— c. yard. : •- ' Tissiu. dv ;LiUX— entirely, new fabric—re sembles, a. fine "batiste, with embroidered lace effects, all colors, all the very latest patterns; 35c. value for —-"»c. yard. - Japanese'; Crinkle: Crepe, in check, stripes, = and small' plaids,, the very , thing for wrappers and dressing sacques, -16 2-3 c. value, for 12 l-2c. yard. Fine Irish -Dimities, Fine French Batiste, Fine Dotted Swiss, all the newest patterns, from a stripe* to afleur de .lis, 10 2-3c- fabric for- IS 1--C. yard. Galatea. Cloth, for. ladies' skirts and boy's pants. . They" look, wear,, and laundry well, 16 2-:jc. fabric for 12 1-iie. yard; ,- : ': '■ ■.' " ■/• . ..." . , ... - • Novelty Madras, a wonderfully strong and pretty, cloth, patterns are > particularly new. 7 for women's shirt-waists, and men's shifts,: 17c.' quality for 7 7-Sc. yard. 40 inches' wide Fine French Organdie,: solid colors -only, the 25c. quality, for 10c. yard..' " " ■ -'- •"' ■'.-■' . . ' . Pineapple Batiste, all patterns, on light and dark grounds, 16 2-3 c. quality for i) 7-Sc. yard. . • Dotted Swiss and Fine Dimities, in short lengths (whole pieces would cost 15c), to be sold; for « 7-Sc. yard. Anderson'-: Best Ginghams, small checks, stripes, and solid colors, the 25c. gi-ade, for 1- l-2c. yard. ■ Over 100; different patterns of Fine Per cales, 5 7-Sc. yard. :- Fine Dress Ginghams, large and small plaids: and stripes, 10c. quality, for sc. yard.- 1 : - _. ' All-size Check Blue . Apron Gingham, 8 1 -2 c. "yard, for :sc. quality. 'Embroidery and :taGr:!iea9quar.ters a ..; A fact undisputed, that there is no'such stock of. L.aces and Embroideries by ' half, as is to be seen here. Beauty of selec tion, and extensiveness of purchases to gether form a great collection in the bargain sale. / t>-incli wide Xainnoolc Embroidery, the i."c. kind, for S l-3e. ynrd. lc. yard for Cambric Ed«,ej -worth r»e. 'ti-inch wide Cambric Edge, 'wheel design, and wortli ?.- 1-^c. yard, for sc. ;.'•;;. " ; - :>J)c: yard for Open-Work Cambric All-Over Embroidery, worth UOc. Ribbon Beadings and Edgings, of all descriptions, plain and fancy, over 200 styles to select from, starting at sc. yard. 15,000 yards of Cambric; Swiss, and Nainsook .Edges and Insertin'gs, wide, narrow, and medium widths, made on the very best. muslin, for 1.2 1-Uc. yard. 6-Row Black Nainsook Inserting, used as all-over "embroidery, lOc. for a singla strip. . 8-inch wido -Swiss Embroidery, firm edge, made' to sell at 25c, for 12 l--c. yard. --' • - , Colored Inserting^, 2 inches .wide, Red, \ Navy, Light-Blue, and Pink, for « 1-4 and S l-'.ic- '.yardl Finest: Nainsook Swiss and Cambric Embroideries/ - ; match patterns, over 500 styles, to select- from; starting at <» 1-lc. yard. Near about 3.6C0 yards Special Design Val. Laces and Insertions, sc. yard, worth regular way 10c. yard. Match sets of Valenciennes Laces and Insertions, bow-knots, sprays, Honiton, j and coffee-bean patterns. * Near about 10<) • different patterns of] Laces and Insertions, patterns of Real j Vai., -sc. dozen. • Some special patterns, 1-2 to 1 inch wide, at. 17c. dozen. Combination of Black and White Honi ton.Lace and Insertings, match patterns; starting at 4c yard. . IS-incii Heavy Cream Ail-Over "Venise Lace/ v»-orth 59c, special for -3c. yard. I.SCO yards of Torchon Lace and Insert- i ings, from 1-2 to 6 inches wide, ii to 150 c. yard. New Renaissance Batiste Cut-out and ! Venise Bands; starting at 17c. yard. 2-inch Black Cut-out Chantilly Band, r,()c. yard. All-Over to match. $-1 yard. Effective Zigzag Patterns of Chantilly Bands, in Black and White, variety of widtlis; starting at 10c. yard. Ijfanis'-.'.Wear.;' Children's Walking Coats, of the finest quality of broadcloth, plaid . and fancy boucles, handsomely tailored, in large variety of styles, actual value $9.50 and 510, choice for ?5. Children's. 'sl.2s" and $1.50. Silk Caps and Bonnets, all colors, for 75c. ■ . Infants' and- Children's Dresses. Mother Hubbard. styles, daintily trimmed .in lace and timbroidery, at $1. ■ . • Children's Underskirts, umbrella style, a deep flounce, with tucks and inserting, embroidery,, and lace rutfles, at $1.00. Infants' Long Underskirts, line Nain sook inserting and tucks, Swiss embroid ered ruffles, for $J.i 2.">. Infants' 49c. Silk Bootees, Pink, Blue, i and White, for :50c. 'Infants' Stockinet Diapers, with patent; clasp, at -"Oc. ■ ■'•". Children's ' Stockinet Eating bibs, with patent clasp.l-.i and ."Oe. : Nurses Caps, trimmed in fine Val. lace, for li se. * - At S^O— An Elegant Whitnoy Carriage, of strongest rattan, with largo roll up holstered in the best, wearing and most luxurious silk damask.' v.-ith Whitney rubber tired wheels. •"- . : ; At $!<)— A .Whitney Go-Cart. -with re clining-back,;:fancy braided rattan, \Vhit ney's rubber-tired wheels and brake. DO YOU WAXT A •^-JO.'SEAYIXC-MA ■-•.." CLiiXE. yon ■sfiiJ.!)."* ;.':■;'. - These Machines are guaranteed to do any kind ot". "work ii $00 machine will do, and give" as much wear/ With every-ma chine comes a set of; nickel attachments and a. five-year guarantee, signed by this firm.;, : Price:': ' iv -^ :i -'-^ - .__•'* : ''Ji'.i WHY POVERTY IS ',- JI' BLESSING -• ' •' : (Chicago Timc-s-Hera" ld.).-- ".':.. '"Pa-w-r -what's all . this in the -Papers about Poverty/, being a Blessing?" maw a.sr.'--i~~Y'.%-}l'; 1 -;-'-'-/i"y: . '■•■ . ■ ■ ■. - : ; - ' ' . "That's the 'latest discuvery." -paw. says. This is" theJ Graitest al^t' of discuverlss the ;.:.\vorldy Ever seen. ,- P^ven :-. few.-. Days they are so:rie. hew kind ; ; of discuvery; One week: they Discuver ai Wireless; tele sraft: pole .and- the -next. Day sumtmddy Gets up' from: the'- Table , in- a Hhur'ry and; says:" -.'Excuse me, 'a"; --few /Minutes. . ; L sot to "go-, out.; and - Discuver.- a >L.imf .to- keep people • from ; Ever Growing" old,' . or . tl3e he-Dls'cuvers how to' freeze air and then thaw.-it So:it'irbe icewater.' V : :^" : : : : : ; ."So • AndruOCarniggy. ; got ■ --to Thinking aboutUt! the? Other . day,, and he- thot he wouldrJDoVaVlittle Discuvering-.' becoz he had*plem>Vjof^,Time before, he Would :hatt to Tare-off . the next Bunch^of .;Coop:pon3. He ; thott : and\thbt ahd;thot.tr>'ins: :to«dls-. cuver. \ sum thing.., that : ■would;.: make shlm faimu3.-- : but'- the .more Hhe ,Thoc the . more it .SeemedXneGrly v Every thlnßJhad;. been discuvered :before.ho;got;at : lt.:;and .they, didn't-: :sefim- to ■ be. "I?nnyi; way - left to Bring. a little -Glad^sunshine. lnto hisliil'e: iT.hat--n.lte r :he" : hacT; to ; : Make ni~SpeechVbe forelSome,.p2eple>thaUhaven't Enny thing to i live ?f or.» except ' how Vto - ilnd ? Sum' : >';iy, to^Get rid of the ;{\VoVry :n purson has af ter.thej-* get more jThanXeven;:bit.Foiir tcen ? million '.dollers.^ana.Whon he; Got - mgfe' Leather -60031s Specials, combination Pocket-Books and Chatelaine ■Ea^/air^tjiat of 02? Qic Severar styles? S everaloleathers.,seal ■■and .calf faced, some la^'sterling^silveriand: oxidized several, styles _and »^ ■ScSb^yoifmn : TOtcly:-fiidr6ii2 or, two. to your : Liking from fiiis immense assortment,vall reduced .t0; . . :. .;. . . ... :;.;.- Combination P6cif e t-Books.Chatelaine Chatelaine Bags, Shopping Bags and Bags^and-iPiirSe^tHeW, •clean: 9 k^:-: Purses,'-^. /large, a^ortment, ,• gbods?f6^nierly;nidrke^4sC- : - ]£?&■ sc X eral styles, reduced t0...... JOC. ■ All-Wool .Ves tee" Suits, Lin aid collar and vest,' $i.OS. ; -All-Wool Vestee Suit« .-■' th vests, ;f or Sl.-tS: ■Soys' Plaid .-"Caps, the 33c; kind, at'JOc: . Black- Tuxedo Suits, silk .vest, f0r.33.f 0r. 33. "■' ■ ■ :' -■-• Boys' ; :59c. Unlaundered Shirt-Waists, "M oth er ' s Friend" patent bands, for 39c/ \' ':-'■• •_:'■■- -'--•- -- ■ All-Wool Cassimere . and Cheviot Knee Pants, :tf>c. .-■■. Boys'. Knee Pants, of alir; wool cassimere, invisible plaids, «Oc. . All-Woo l Cheviot Kneo Pants, 39c. . $:>.oO for - Double-Breas ted Finest-Grade Cheviot Suits. from tlie ; manufacturer iv Lynn, .lloss.; has proven one of our «reatej| •Shoe "'efforts. "With all of last week's increased shoe trade the n^ort ments areiToniierful!}- sooil. S yea Us m-ll for the purchase, doesn't ;t.; t . But don't delay coming too lonpr, lor these sales may close out the lot. At $I— Choice of 5 styles, plain or fancy 1 tips. ; _ I At $2— Shoes-made up to sell for ?3.50,', Box Calf, French Morocco, and Double- j Sole Walking Shoes. At 79c— Genuine goat uppers., solid lea ther soles, patent-leather tips, button and laced, sizes 3 to 6. Speoial Sale of Wppllen-GlovesandHiitens Ladies' 25c Cashmere and Fleeced- Lined Gloves, warranted Fast Black, for 17c." pair. Ladies' Cashmere and Fleeced-Lined Gloves, all sizes, double finger tips, for 22c pair. ,:-.... 1 lot of Ladies' 19c Cashmere Black Gloves, guaranteed Fast Black, for.; lOc pair. ■■-::■•. Misses' and Children's; Double Black Mittens, the 25c kind, for 15c pair. Indies' Woolleii Fleeced-Lined und Cotton Hose, full seamless. Solid Blnclv, for 12e. pnir, wortli 19c. • Ladies' and Children's Full Seamless Ribbed and Plain Hose, for 7c pair, in stead, of 12 l-2c. „. " aample sale of Children's Ribbed Hose, all sizes', different ribbed, light- or heavy weight, worth up'to 13c pair, choice, oZ them, 9c. pair. . Ladies' ' Black Gray and Blue 'Gray Woollen Hose, for 22c. pair, worth SOc AY li ite Sil lc CliiJlOTi Stocls.. tyUH lons jabot, <fi1.25. Handsome Pleated Satin Stock, with satin jabot, rib bon and fringe edge,. sl.2s. Fancy Stocks, in various colors and patterns, 25c. Assorted Stocks, n>c. Crepe de Chine Ties, with deep fringe, 51125: ' liousseHne de Soie Ties, with embroi dered and fringed ends, 75c . Fancy- L-ace and Net Ties, in narrow and wide, :i»c up to $1.25. - Gprpet'-.Papartment. :.. COc Brussels Carpets, for rooms and halls, Reds and Greens, :55c. 50c Full" Yard- Wide, Half-Wool Filled Ingrain' Carpets, "»<>c '"40c" ".Full Yard- Wide Cottage Carpets, I-2CJ $1.25 Wilton Velvet Carpets, all the standard makes. 75c. 45c Best China Mattings, 1W pounds to the roll, 25c. .'".'.35 c. Japanese Mattinsrs, Reds, ■Greeny and Blues, carpet patterns, 20c Extra quality China Matting, 75 to SO pounds to the roll, JSc. . Some few' rolls oi^ Japanese Matting, slightly damaged, !> 7-Sc. ■■' Cox6o-inch Smyrna Rugs, fringed. .DSc -Smyrna Rugs, fringed ends, door size, 25c." ■Linen Window Shades, '3sC 'feet, mount ed on good spring rollers, with all fix. turcs; colors— Terra-Cotta, Olives. Greens; and Tans— 22c: ' f Extra quality Floor Oilcloth, .4-1, 5-4, G-4. and S-l, 2«) c ' , Linoleum Mats, one yard lons, ••»><?. JFiir" .fleck -'Places-. TUis advertisement tells mi inter esterin^ story of P«ir ; .Xeuktvear \ stoelc comprising the Intent Htylen. li»HK-:it from n bmilcruzit- eoneern a receiver, iind "tluit aci:oni><» for such l»riccs. . 53)c— Black Fur Collarettes , and Light Tan Opossum Scarfs, with 6 tails. The usual price was $I.SD. , ■"; £ - Si 150— Chinchitla Collarettes, with yoke of- electric seal and satin lined. The price was £1.50. . .- . " -!)J»c.— Ulack; Astrachan. Light Gray Moiifflin and Krlmmer Collarettes, all 10 inches deep and lined with. fancy satin. The usual price was §4: -.;; ','■'. §!.;«)— Light Martin' Collarettes, with Electric Seal yoke and silk lin*vd. The usual price was 34.G0. j-j.50— Electric Seal Stole-Frdut Collar ettes, with. o large tails and colored satin fining. The usual price 'was $5." up on the Stage he happened -to Look at the "Faces in front of hlia'-an^ There he seen Rockyfello. That, made him think of-; what -."he, 1 , was trying to Diacuver ail the l "time. It Was just like if he would of Been inspired, and he. sed:,. •'■ 'Poverty is a Blessing- , . "The unhappy, miilyunaires that - "were Listening to Him "broke out in Wild tap-, ploz and gave him three Cheers. It was One, of. the. most, Tutching:- things Evat; hrippene'd. Strong men wep "«ntl wimmen; whahaft to Use marble Bath tubs neerly: 'fainted when they Thot pi' tho Blessing of thepoor and The,n Remembered their own. trubbles. The poor- D3n't .ha£t to worry ior rear the -coachman mishtjKet. drunk.and Lit the. horses,;- Rim;away when they arc; Going horn? from^th* Grand Topera." The, po^r .-don'trXeed .to Be afrade : the ship y mite -Sink; v.'hile . th^y Take three Trips, to -Yoorup^ every j>:ar.~ The -poor needn't Toss about -at ,-nite thinking ,mebby : one of th 2 Servants mite run "Away " 'with j a -".Dimund necklace val ued at; thres hundred . Thousan dollers and -"dirniinds : 'goirig\ up ■■every -day qh;-ac count-of the- War sin.:Afr:ky.: : The;.i>oor. don't-- have to" think their .sons mite Get their necks Broke playing r polo ;pr 'ehas-' ■ing.;ba'fjts= with annus! seed in. ■them;,.;.- l fha poor ' Don't : " haft .tol Worry --IJecoz irthe •Bu tier, was so 'i blame ;: green :ho * went"? anu i t he ;Co bb v webs offnj theTshampaiie .B6ttleC?berore he 'Brot it'7in* where the Cumpnyiis. -ivhen'they-.paiaKThurtyrsents "a; Bottle iextryy-to^haye, ; the! Cobbiivrebs «i>ut"--VOu: '■-■■■. ; Don't :;ha£t --; to ■•.■"; be. ; Si.MvS for Astrachnn Chr- Reefers. ?ailor collars, %,'■ 2 to S years. If bought < regular way would co3t -.' 32.-»i> for Chinchilla SSyr, r Collar Reefers. 3 to lr, v « r . made of the celobrrired f«,i' umbian chinchilla. If ' O n-~,C in the regular way W quM cost for £>. -<?::.r.o .for Covert T Coats, velvet -.'collar, i t '•• years.- If bought in'ther^ u!ar way wouhl cost you j- Boys* Knee Pants 0 » Scotch cheviots, ."^c. Union Cussimers k^. Panty, ~.~c. i At s(Jc.— Hisses' -and Chii<!ren'a all =o' leather, good, stylish shapes, buttouaa: lace, spring heels. At 25c— Infants' Solid-Leather Sites, worked -buttonholes, leather .' soles aa counters, patent-leather tips. At'Sli'c. — Infants" Shoes, sizes 6 to S spring. heels, made of genuine goatskia nicely finished. Preparing for a Oreat '-Event in fhiß'Saseinen}. A ■ uen- stairway \» I.einic erects, and whilst the alterations are beln^ made, and room must be had. many :ot3 are offered at quick-closing prices. Gray or Broun Decorated 10ft., piece EnKli.sh Dinner -Set*, nevtf hoIj! for less than $«;.05, nlterntinn vale. 5?5.2!>. Spray Decorated Gold-Lined Engiiih China Dinner Sets, 100 i>ieces, new ahaja dishes, sold for $10.50, alteration sale Augtrian China Pink Decorated Dinn*.- Sets, I<X3 pieces, with large soup tureea this set never sold for les^ than U3-3.C teration sale, £15.-U>. d2-picee Dfi'oratpd Toilet Sets, ti trn laryc jar, sold for i}t.7r>. uUcra. tion sale, $::.»;!>. 10-piece Underglazed Decorated GoiJ. Lined Pansy Decoration Toilet Sets, sold for 34.55. alteration sale, {2.-i:>. Blue or ISruwu UeeornttMl Tea ?ef, the newe«t Nlutpes — tliesc .«eti er» -»to r tU ■ S-i, 50 — « 1 1 era 'Ho 11 s n ! •-. .f 1 .ns. White China Fish Dishes, sold for S. alteration sale. sOc. White China Dinner Plates, sold for 75c. a dozen, alteration sale. "<>o. a dozea Maddock's 3-piece China Butter Dishes, sold for -trie, alteration sale, 25c. each. Decorated .-Ton Onp* anil Smicerr, alteration anl*-. 5-lc. v iloxrn. Rose-Decorated Tea-Pot Hosts, sold fur 15c. alteration sale, J»c. Decorntetl and Gold-Lined I.nrce Oystor lionl*. sold for 15c, nltera tion snle, De. [Bread and llilk Sets, Carlsbad chin, decorated and pold lined, sold for i.ic, al teration sale, 2^c. Fireproof Baking Dishes— th*s<» ara puai-anteed sold for 10 and 12c—alteratioa sale, Sc; I'renHed-Glass I'idil* Di>hiv<, told for J)c. ni teratiWn salc.'Gc. each. 1-2-gallon Imitation Cut-Glass Water Pitchers, sold for 15c, alteration sa!e. ! IOC. Fancy Cut Pattern Cake Salvers, sc!i for 15 and 19c, alteration sale, l»c. rrcsMoil - <;in».H Highly - Fini«hfii Footed Jelly Bowls, sold for l<^i "• alteration snle. ,7c. ■ Thin-Blown Tumblers. engr:i%-e<!, mW for 75c. a dozen, alteration sail?, -'■•■ each. 2-«iuart 'Dresilen ■Satiee-I*«ta, -*o''l for U!)c, nlteration salt. JOc. 4-quart Convex Cookins Pots, sold for . 2T.c., alteration sale, 15c. G-quart Deep Pudding Pans, sold .to 2uc. alteration sale. K>c 2-quart Coffee Boilers, sold for 15c, al teration sale. !>c. ; .■". " 4-quart Block-Tin Stewing Kettles, so.v ; for 20c, alteration sale. l«>c. S- and 4-quart Granite Tea or CofTes Pots, sold for 30c, alteration sal?. 2«c^ ; Medium-Size Granite Cake Turners, soil for sc, alteration sale, tic. Covered Granite Buckets, soKi for it&. alteration sale, LOc. ' Medium-Size Dish Pans. 10c. Galvanized Iron Coal Hods, alteratloß i sale, 2:>c. ' ;;,■ Large-Size Favorite Coffee Mills, so.a for :"0c alteration sale. :»>c. Nickel-Plated -3-prong Towel -Kacw. . sold for 2jC. alteration sale, l>c. .luterCiothes-TJnes, sold for 5c., a'.tera tlon sale. ."c. Wood-Rim Flour Sifters. sc. TSrownio Soap, S bars for sc. ( Large-Size Cedar Tubs, alteration &■*> «>sc Hsw Spmg Silks, •JiZ piece* Corded Striped «'»' SilikM, iucludiiia: u«-»v pu.itiMf ■»''•'"" iiiK« of Bine, IHnlc. Violet. Tan. «•»£ AVhitc, mill Hose, striklnsly <- ac tiv«> price ,4Sc. n,v\i New Silks, in handsome conl.ni t-u-«-_" hemstitched, and crepe stris^ 1 f" ne ~^ n^ o!d Blue, Castor, HeeL J'urpSe. >".•. White, prico §l yard. _ ISc _ ; Satin in all the newest shades, w yo.r<l. ■ indies. AU-SUk Black Satin Duchess, - for Si yard. C; ; t j 3 | All-Silk Extra-Heavy B^ k Duchess. 20 inches, for 51 >'> mi - , ; ,.,.v;,«. All-Silk Black Satin Duchess, -i '■• ; for 75c. yard. .^'i. Plxtra-Qtiatity Futt "i.-inch-v.-- | Taffeta Silk, for S«--*5 yard. . . vs ; Pure Dye Clack Silk Tutfota. - -> ••> wide, for "!'c. ... . ,\ o Black Corded Silk Taffeta, r'-l---' - ofiade their yrivut Car mttel^ eft & Ing. 1 out on the track wh^^. V. : i«.c3 Rained on or mebby the Sallow «v ... how to Unlock the side xmm * ate hundred Thousjtnd doUe.r - - £J - , favaher gave them for a tsuru.--j i e-'Ali'-.e -'Ali'-. these Things and .a Lot, a . I can't think of just Pg^-S^tji^tii B«* I ar Flash when ho looked at tne ' a !t , -of the Rltcb--i» rrunt ot Him . -no Wonder Sum of Them a-i-i <-- -.down when they thot H°,^ v^ we? -reck-d their llvw by. getUn!, --coultl Own counties here Cassels on Them and have th«-' t5 ,y Cut. SoHvhen the meeting wa» o^ -, "ail: went, up and shook Ar.ay s '■ ', -everf ■- iffhin they Went away rrom tii^r. „ 'one-Had a. new resolve »n f^- •• • '/ "What wa* that? maw a^ ; -^ ;wJ ' " "To" go on" Nobty ■ saeriucln tn- -- >- k(f!? ' and tholr Time and *»aPP l !|fi* jfirtßTi - welth rrom whare it mite >..»-'• - Ki .,,; t , and dispepsy. to.nuli.vurts oe l " g 3 «^ - countryniun whc> ;-tloii;t • """f;- 1 -^^-^ & a nrst Class: blessin \*\ hen t^ -■ .. :it and can't; get oul from unu^;^ ,:-.say».' . ■ ...-..-. .- : - .- • ' . . ■«<>■ i ••! had -dyspopsla. .for y#ars. ll JJu JCure. It gave;imm^lmt» relic .*, vi ■ ties -proauced L 'rearv;eUe!» • ; ai ■"&'•* -I. 11. Warren. Albany. Ws. « "■what- you, eat a and ; cannot - tau - . iiodtk^r ■lJ.rof.;.T.' i A; Miller.