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24 ij V V -3. " " \u25a0"- ,r* ' i - -JL JL k - JL—m " ... /.\u25a0\u25a0"..\u25a0 ' \u25a0•-.'.- \u25a0 '\u25a0 |gp iyiiubuiTiiiici odie vi : I Linens and WhiteQ I Napkins and Cloths I 250 doz. Pure Linen $r|.sO 250 doz; Fine Quality $^.9S| 1 1 Napkins ' v^&doz P. . Rrrular J3.50 dct. Special '/: ' ;\u25a0 .. V .' Re«ul«r.s3.73 do*. 'Sp-ecUI. \ : :; , v-. ; . .;-, : ; -;':..; I 1 1,000 Pure Linen Damask Table Cloths^k.;^'^^^.^^S^ 1 Size 2x2^t yds. Value $3.75 each. Special . \u25a0 -^\u25a0ea ' | 1,000 doz. Bath Towels >^Fc 1,000 doz. Face Towels ne eff I I Bleached. Extra Heavy Ja/^eSi Linen * Plaln and Hemstitched j£j&tt 0 * Stee 27x50. Valne SOc each : : ;.' i ,i.^ : - '. -\u25a0 . ' Valno 40 o each.; Spedal '\u25a0'.. •-• -,;_; : ; _: \j. - - ; -/ : :'-. :C:: C: I Bed Spreads 1 5 eases Fringed Spreads $| .75 2-r Satin Marseilles $^y .50 S Cut Corners, Marseilles flea ; Spreads Hemmed, Jmt QSi § Designs. Value-$2.25 ; Ready for Use. .Value $3.50 . \ J 5,000 p« Persian Lawn Os% c 5,000 pcs India Linon, 321ns. *y Ac I Sheer a 2 m».vij«,c 40c . **&** Fine Weave, v^ae 35c y^ I .50 - White Dotted Swiss .'W ecl'v I AH Size Dots. Value 40c yd. Special -«wOyd § || Odd Lots of r I Towels, Napkins, Table Cloths, Doylies, Scarfs, Squires \u25a0 1 and Bed Spreads, plain and embroidered, at L^SS>Than Cpst Ij \u25a0• . jf^Ah/7f// v^^^^^i^ r^?fe>^^^ (^ ; - r :| x l\.V^uUK.VANlvLoocxpli\c . - s v SUREST, SAFEST, SOUNDEST j INVESTMENT IN THE WORLD | ts the one founded on sure-value realty. That is why the Na- ! tional Home and Development Co. can guarantee to purchasers of ,' its stock an investment as conservative : as can be founds Com- / \ bined with the ROCKLIKE SUBSTANTIALITY of the invest- } ! I ment is the ASSURANCE of BIG and RAPID INCREASES in i i II THF 1 TNVF^TOR - \ | will find the National Home and Development Co/s securities J | the most desirable form of investment purchasable. One -.week , i ago today we announced to the public: A HOME FdR EVERY 1 WORTHY AND RESPECTABLE FAMILY UPON THE PAY- \ MENT. OF THE FIRST MONTH'S^^.^y^y^^Wivci:--- | more than enough worthy applications— 6so in fact— to insure ] * absolute and complete success/for our plans, ion account of which -^ i we are compelled to take up first the applications of those who i have also subscribed for our stock. • ' , « TUP ITADMIMr 1 rAPAPITV Ife ' IxlEj Ju/\.ivLillivji CArALII I ; j of the National Home and Development Company is as broad ] as its natural scope, which is practically unlimited. Besides this, j !we have our own BUILDING DEPARTMENT, our own SUP- j PLY DEP ARTMENT and our own REAL ESTATE BEMr^ ! t MENT, by ' ihe operation of all of which the investor's profits ' SB 1* 1 ' '\u25a0•'.- , ' j A SMALL INVESTMENT" NOW i i I IS SURE TO MULTIPLY ITSELF I IN THE IMMEDIATE FUTURE \ fj INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSELF 1 . "Send for pur printed^ j ii matter or call at our offices for complete information. ::. ! National Homeand Development Co. I! Mutual .Savings Bank Building, r I II _Market Near Kearriy, San Francisco I .^-^^^^^^^^h^^^^^^^^^^^^^^SJSß^^S^S^aß^^Bkßß^BßMßßaßSßß^^kßßkßßßßSßßVß^Bßß^saSß^Bßßlß^kßa^BSS^^^H^Bß^Sla^Saß^^^^Ba^^Bß^a^^k^^aaM^^^SJS^i^^^S^^^lH^^^^S^^a ' -* " \u25a0- - \ \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0< • ..\u25a0 \u25a0•• \u25a0\u25a0' -\u0084v. ' "' - . . ".•• ' -,-..*?"; .;•.•"-*.. •-\u25a0\u25a0_; ••'*:>\u25a0\u25a0-.'.-'-\u25a0 < -''tS!C*iWKf?«W-a(3E^e3«BMii*Bll^Mßa'<. .\u25a0....-.--.-.-•\u25a0. \u25a0•?--\u25a0.:•; \u25a0^-'.\u25a0\u25a0.:' ; *.'< \u25a0 THE SAN- FRAJTOISGO CALL, SUNDAYwfJTO^j 9,; 19(^ BOLD AmEMp ISiMADE TO FIX SCHMITZ If Elisor Biggy ; Makes Serisa- P tional Charges' -and ;; Names Two Men Contlnnea from P««« 81, Column' i room .: w M 1 dark, « »nd Biggy,. h*d : ao sooner entered the room'.tnan • ha heard some • one i runningn g ( In p the hall ; outside. He ; looked i outt and f saw >Vannattar dis appear In the Jiallway towards i hi« own room.:; Biffgy then retnrned'totheitele phone. vAs he took the . receiver \ott , the hook, Blfrgy was utartied-tosjfcear ; an other ,eonversatlonc Jusf\ beglnx»U»BrtOn the lloe.??Aecld«ntaUy oe N had*|een; cut in on the wire to ..Vannitta'a ;rpoin,:,ana ,the conversation \u25a0: to ] which'; h« | listened .was ' canoe rni n gr the movements , of . him-, B«lf^and--.thO;jary.'^:N'\-:;:'^;-"--v' : H^rS'. don't know ,who r lt' was that^Van tatta was talking to." said Blggy after wards t '"but° whoever *Mt was y had v * pretty good Idea :of what; was -going o#, here. J I heard Vannatta's voice,'and lien^ the ; other fellow told ! Mm \ that .we were, t6 ifo down ithe \u25a0 bajritowards - Ban Jose oofn f a steamer • tomorrow,"; and \u25a0 went on to tell of -all- our plans toz the ' day and Ju»t where the;jury men! would be at idlfferentftimes. ;' I cut in: then;* for I couldn't- stand it any longer, and told Vannatta \ what •I \ thought of him jln x a way, that was. more ; forcible than po lite.;;-;- -A;' ;;-;\u25a0.\u25a0, \u25a0•---.;' ---:\u25a0 .;; . . .. ' ; - r \ '. -•?, }\u25a0. "I -Jumped up : from the v *phone .then and went to Vannatta's^ room. No. 143. Wolf .was sitting on the bed and didn't say V word all the timell^waji^there. i told % them' • they.; were '^golng';; too 7 far, ahdtthat they had: better look o ut. V^ l said 1 1 knew- Just what . their game was and that; they were tampering with, the Jpry. A Vannatta ; started -to talk , back and I told him Fd put him where he be longed—behind ;the* prteon bars." When" I started out of the room they followed me» ri Bald something to ' Wolf he said, .X)h,*: shut ; up. Tou \u25a0 caa' t * run % a bluff like that on me.', ; 'It's no bluff,', I told . him. i * 'I . know ; all . about '- you * and you'll; get % your: deserts .by .* the i court Sphere , : m '^report the - matter.' ; •Burns told you to' say that, didn't her* sneered Wolf. , 151 5 called him a liar and that ended; it." . ;;- .<\u25a0'; \u25a0.'\u25a0•-•\u25a0• ;' : - '\u25a0'':;. -X* i' After, the "episode. In the room Wolf and Vannatta entered Into Ia v quiet dis cussion at a table In the : hotel , lobby, where they were busily engaged draw ing, up, a telegram; - Their, tones became audible several times, and parts of their conversation drifted to listening, ears. Jv .'"I j won't 7 sign It," : Wolf said » at i one time, r "I've been going on record every time ana it's up to you to go on record this: time.": - Vannafta signed the paper, and-pock eted ; it,' and then • there . was - further discussion, : during | which there was ; a t reference -to "passing" something at 6 o'clock In the morning. V ; .: The >\u25a0*\u25a0: suspicious • . elf cumstanoe ! , con neoted with the latter reference Is that 6 g o'clock •;: is v the V. hour >, at which the guard outside ; the 'windows . of ; the rooms where the Jurymen sleep Is with drawn.^; At that hour the shades , in: the rooms are raised, and this is the signal which \ relieves : the ; outside guard | from his duty. \u25a0 Blggy > ; does ! not believe that anything could possibly be passed Into the \u25a0 rooms, but \u25a0\u25a0 connects ' the words which were overheard with this change of .guard; .. : --' ; .::'; * '/.\u25a0 \u0084.";\u25a0 \u25a0' \ : .^' r ;: : ".These i startling Incidents \u25a0 last I night ,were \ preceded by an event j Friday aft ernoon, to -which Blggy \u25a0 attaches ' the' utmost Importance. :It was 'just after the return of \ the | Jurymen" to the \ hotel between 5 and 6 o'clock and they i : had been -' conducted to .: their rooms.. The wives of Jurymen Bancroft - and 5 Capp were ? waiting in the - hotel | lobby to . speak with them, and Biggy personally accompanied ! them .. to • the ' front : of 'the hotel. While he was there with them William Biggy his son, accompa nied the other, ten members of , the jury to a washroom in their corridor, and two . strangers crowded Into the room ; with thenv.W..— :,\u25a0./ '\u25a0;\u25a0-;;\u25a0;\u25a0 -* : "- ::\u25a0'.- C Selecting two of the jurors, the men struck up a conversation about the weather; and i the 'i Jurymen \u25a0 left the room ' accompanied : them ; into the halL" • " One rof eth* .jurors", turned to young Blggy and said: "That man seems * pretty anxious Jto get ' me . Into conversation.. : Is ! he7^-,i - . r 1 By that time the two men had turned and Biggy followed them. They walked rapidly from r : the ; hotel , and up ? Qeary street."- 'Blggy followed ' them for \u25a0 sev eral i blocks. ;" He \ then ; returned <to . the \u25a0 hotel and \ reported i the ) Incident ito - his father. Elisor j Biggy sUted | last* nl ght that he has an excellent r description ?of these men and that they can be ldentl fled if found. . . 'v *-\u25a0;\u25a0 -'\u25a0 'I Two other Indde*U ; after, the ne-; nouement concerning v *Wolf * and ., Van natta last! night helped , to confirm the I belief I that | {% mysterious \u25a0 Influence -' is at "work fln c the St. Francis 'hotel, f ' ;A package i had ! ) been I left £for = a a member of the Jury ; at the . hotel office earlier . In \u25a0', tha Vd»y/ and v which ;* Blggy had intended to inspect before deliver ing was found ; to be missing. Nothing could berlearned i of : its : whereabouts.^ •£ "if At i about "\u25a0\u25a0 the ' same \ time thla discov ery was I made a stranger who 'had been loitering about the hotels lob by I while the excitement over the .events earlier In:: the evening '. was /at \u25a0 its » height \ was seen In k ona ; of ? the -. corridors with • a key in his hand* HHe was \u25a0 not "a guest of the \ hotel, . and whan questioned as to what he had bean doing in the hall way stated that iha ,"was 1 going Ito a washroom. He then^ disappeared and could not be found when, a . search was made' for him;'*- \u25a0\u25a0l^.'r..;"- i ''v-^'- \u25a0'>:\u25a0,: '•"\u25a0-!\u25a0>., "'.•: -'€.. '^\? Wolf -:, and t Vmnnatta J aada ian : effort la»t>nleht to laugh off. the matter con necting them with the Schmits easa as ki huge joke, but neither gava : an ex planation of i his - business - about w the hotel, .v: Both man | avoided B discussing the salient features of the oharge made by,s Blggy. *tlVannatta*i denied I his | con^ neotlon with the local detective agency, declared | that s ha was f a : speculator and real estate man and , that bis • Interest ; in attending the SchmiU trial wan merely that tot! any. cltlsen. V Ha • said iit jwas a coincidence I that i ha ! and IWolf |,were^ at the s hotel, and i that I they j always I made their home there when \in -the ' city.-* At tha hotU 1 It lwaa^atated; that :thejr, wera not ' : regular patnmavA ':\u25a0• £"\u25a0 -Ar^ \u25a0" -:\u25a0 £%•\u25a0'\u25a0* A* Wolf s IJ statements -\ were ? similar;: to thost oi ;vanttaUa,^butjtt«ita«r 'would answer direct questions concerning the telephone s incident : or ; that ' of '.the ' «On^; Versation In the hotel ; lobby. ' -,' SI:; Both Wolf I andlVannatta \ havej 1 un^ savory I reputations J 4n S San S Francisco. Tha b former^ who %Ui 51 a! nepTiew,: of ?:the late chief of . police and {cap tain of [da* teotlves, j L \W;f Leas, iwas |a ; polloa f ser geant[onlthelforceland -was i dischkrged tn^Decamber3l9of,!aftei***'*hearihg.:be fore'.tha[police^ commlssionfat^Twoich^ ha was accused -of i having taken money >to protect I several I Bitloons I south of Mar-^ ket street in evasions of the law. i One of these],was • tha ssaloon? conducted? by O.SB.- Simpson land fAI | KalH J at { Seventh and I Mission - streets. sX He %Is regularly employed l s by 'the itJnited 'glass works at ! 118 Eddy .? street,'^ seUing'iaecorative glass.' ."X', , - -> Vi SijVannatta : har been > engaged ; as^a ; prt /vate" detective! ml this \ city | f or.fa \ ftum ,ber I of I years:?! He i was * originally^ with the ; Plnkertons I astao f attache of I their ; local V f o«ca>¥ but riwas £| dismissed f%. for, causes I which; his J f ormer|amplbyers j re-: fuse] to J make 1 public^ He • then" engaged i ln^ private j detective |work I \n% d i vorce cases f on I his % own faccount f and % figured" luneny iably/ inf several S notorious T cases* For^altimeljhelfojreedjhlsiwlfelto)par^ itlclpatel lhfhls¥spylnggupbn|- married JTAfeeut three yaara ajro he was himself ACCUSES ARMY CHIEFS OF PLOT AGAINST HIM ;; Caused^Animosity ',- & ' DECEIVES" WARNINGS Tdls ofJTfe^'T^iat lie - Would toseVPosition „,;;:.: c.IWEST; POINT, N." T.. June B.—Warn ings '; that i- his : friendship for - General Leonard Wood would cost him his conji-. mission in the UnitedeStates army^havi been received' repeatedly : by, Lieutenant .Colonel Charles G.*;AyreS,'- accordlng^to a" statement J whlchvhe ; made I public^ to day.Tjln'defending.his-wife,\Mrs. Eliza-,1 beth : F. Ayres, from criticism • by \u25a0 ofßcers' of the 2,West - Pointi military "\u25a0 aoa'demy? and supporting her aiilt to collect $100,-' 000 jln damages -frotw^rt hose r --'officers. Lieutenant Colonel Ar.res said that he had- been -tried- on imany." charges -, and" that he had been tbldTma'ny times that animosity toward him had been caused by -hlsl friendship .with .'General .Wood: That offlcer. himself, Colonel 'Ayres says, has} for,tinany/ years him to be careful. : > Ayres :\u25a0 says itnat^' he ; regarded General -Wood | as ione of the ablest^ men in ; the »country ,; and* that • he .was Tone } of. the]; few officers ;who " went^to 'General .Wood's camp'to jcongratulate^hlmwhen.. he :waai promoted: from- colonel to brlgf adler* general. \u25a0: ;\u25a0 V * '.\u25a0-:. \u25a0 - : - •' . ; v. : : '\u25a0- \-(? t y Tha controversy/ at -West Point V first attracted public attention at'the': Easter. parade of \u25a0 the , cadets when Lieu tenant Colonel Robert Lt>Howze, commandant of .the - cadets,; sent , a sergeant Uo\, take away the cadets' • overcoats, >whien iihey. had loaned to the girl spectators during a-!i shower. j\> Officers V of .the ' •> academy blamed Mrs. Ayres for some of the criti Iclsm ;; of • the ] commandant' c -action v and for : some of the publtc notice, taken; of it Mrs. r Ayres, who then lived: on the srovernment resented •: this and- she left We«t Point, to reside in Highland Fails, near by. .* v' . ?-^.. ' . - . \u25a0\u25a0.'...; (CALLS CHIEFS LIARS ±; Colonel ; May ?Bo (. Cburteartialed'^oV -:•_;-: • '"*-\u25a0 ,-; His : Bold^Chwgev;..^^'.^. CNEW. YORK. June B.— Lieutenant Colonel r Charles O. Ayres, -United States army, sl who returned a week ago from, a long tour on duty In the Philip pines iin command V of \,< the military academy at West Point, made a state ment ; today' of ; so : radical a character that, in the opinion of other army^offl cers, - it' must' result \u25a0 Inevitably \u2666 in., ah-" other i ofßcial \ inquiry and : probably \u25a0 in tha - court 2 martial of '-\ Colonel V Avres himselt In his zeal espouse his wife's cause, Colonel Ayres has branded as ; : a ' tissue i of .- falsehoods ; the ., letters sent ' to the war department concerning': her \u25a0 by* Colonel iKL \u25a0 L. . Scott, : superin tendent "of k the -academy^, and Colonel Robert = 1* ; Howze,; commandant -of \u25a0 the cadets.:' .: "' -."^ ''-\u25a0 .-\u25a0•\u25a0;. \u25a0 '. '' \u25a0 -'V.' *;* In r; characterizing the army ; court martial as " "a ' brace game" and ; in in timating i that %he "i might as well be tried by crocodHea as .by such a ; mili tary: tribune; iColonel, Ayres Is thought to % hava^cotoHiitted':' an "„ offense, - if r; he was, correictly3«'aported,'t which' the ,war department' cspmot V overlook, \. however distasteful * Iti mayl be i. to have ; : to- dis cipline an 'Officer of 'acknowledged gal lantry, for .l indiscreet t utterances '• grow ing. out Jof \u25a0a j controvarsy (of other - of-. flcar§ : with", hii.wi^eV^-- V->r-;V; •.::•> ?A t dispatch ; from . Washin gton \ says that \ Colonel vAyres probably/ will be court ; martialed4 ; This ;. coritroyersy . is the ; result >of \u25a0 the * : overcoat",, in \u25a0cident Colonel i Howse ordered | the wo-» men .at -West Point • to ». remove '* the coats j from ; their \u25a0' shoulders, ' where ; ,they had beenHhrown' to protect the .women from <the>cold; during av: drill."- -Mrs. Ayres \u25a0;. resented , this 'and * she was reported to the" war department POLICE ARE GUARDING BODY OF OLGA MILLER June"' «r-;The -body of jßerthat Bellsteln,. the fyoung^ woman who'died In i'.thls 1 city, > under, the name of Olga Miller and who . escaped : from : a Pennsylvania ; insane asylum^'whereishe had i been cbiiflned after , killing t her, mother, is being guarded by policemen day and nlght.'rj. Telegraphic . advices received- from the \ east today indicate an ', Intention to /dispute • the' Identity .• of the ; body.-^itV being ,. affirmed xthatf* tha real t Bertha C Belistein Z sailed % tor ; Eu rope i one v week -s after.? she' is said ":tq have died sin^ this; city. ;. , v -; \u0084 ?\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 Another .^-5 \u25a0 telegram*/. received^ from Fred : Beilsteln,?Uie'-' girl's^ brother,", who" is on hi» way/to this city* affirms posi tively. thatVth" c l|pdy> is • that ; of .' his : sis-; ter.;?. warns s. thV^lqcal authorities ithat an ; effort \ will \ be," mad« to dls credit i her; death and advises them \u0084to • guard against • possible "^ removal <: of i! the re mains ttcta '.tliia* \ vaults ln^. Evergreen cemetery." : .: Aocordinjr,^ to Vadvloes | re ceived here ; the legal determination of Miss Beilstein's" death •lnvolves^tltle to a considerable : fortune, .y .\u25a0 • t C-.V?v"- .*? the. defendant in a disgusting case ? In [ the superior court, in which .his \u25a0 wlfej was : tha 1 plalntl ff (and* her s l ster a? co- -,] defendant. .. For c ; a • number o f ; years \u25a0he \u25a0>' was an objectionable I hangeron ' about Vl the aourt' of » tha old Palace hotel.' It was about that time that he. earned thfc • tltla l of detective,^- the^ charge .of . at her> detect i yes I. being! that heMoarrled which, 1 1 v was -.' said,':' he used for { ques ttonabla purposes. \.W-*- "> 'z'< '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'. ''.'\u25a0'\u25a0' "-•'-' -•\u25a0•\u25a0•"'•;-•',:•::."\u25a0. '\u25a0-"-^\u25a0 J^ " '-.' \u25a0: . .. .:.-\u25a0: New ; York ayty's p0pu1ati0n— 3.753,295 peraonir-hav* * deposits . in the i'cltys savings i(banka;^|^K* v--.'-,' '.\u25a0"*." -••"--' : \u25a0"">', ; -i 'i ; B^; JDJjsc o ye r^ \u25a0 ; ' : ' '^T^^sn'V 1 ' '"'•' -' '\u25a0' ; , ; "-' ; * (S^[^y , /' J«on strated .vIM/ f that deafness ;.::'-. :^A^i»r^^- :/ tvcan;becured. > r WL" f ord • Powell.' \u25ba-• Th« «ecrtt *o« • hoWi to nse ! thi» , mirs'terloti'. an« ißTislble 1 natnrt ; forces : for ; th« enre « of j DeafnetiS I »nd He«d Noises has at last been discovered by the \u25a0 famous ;\u25a0 Physician-Scientist, Dr. . Guy \ Clifford i Pow«lU«t Dearnesa j and | Head \u25a0 Nolsea disappear ,«« i If by maglcnndw the Me of thls^new a»4 wqn-i derfnl discorery. He jrlU send aUfwtkO'snfferl from Deafness \u25a0 and • Heal : Noises \u25a0 full ; lafoma tidn ; how tney can be «tJT*a. absoln tH r -tn%\ no m*U-.i ter I how * long \u25a0 th«y i- haye - been -iTteaf-w or . i wha t J caused their deafiMM. '- This . ro«TT#lon» i treats ment la so simple, natoKl I and I certain dat \u25a0 yon - will wonder why It was; nof djicotated, before." inveatMaton lam astoai«tie4 - and i cned ; patlratti themseWM I marvel : 1 1 , th a Quick ', rwulta. . Any < ; deaf i person can hare 1 full . lnf or muHon . how> . t u - ' b« S cored s quickly and "/cured j to » irtay^ cured ''atfi home I without i Inrestl ag a i cent.:t. Write tbi Pr^f G«is Cllffonl V Powell.^ 851 M» Bank I Btd£?l aadwaadufal diwoTery, absolutely free, j.t .-jj ;:'•' 'I'JS'^l" '- \u25a0 ' C^unhy^Orders^ Filled -: ., > \u25a0 Sftpts and Pillow Cases '•""'''" : \u25a0'\u25a0" "" \u25a0'\u25a0 aC ' V ' * 'l'"''¥^ •'' .'\u25a0Blx9o- Sheets': af'1 .... .... . .60c each! 45x36 Cases', at*: T. . JI ..i.;'.it«e ««eh -\u25a0 81x90^Llnen Finish Sheets at-TOc each I 43x36 Hemstitched Cases . .15c. «acH Bath Towels at^cßich "',^ r 60 dozen Bleached or UnbleaclSed^ thY absorbent' kind, worth 23c. iGla^s>ToWeling 1 0c Yard I Gfash r Toweling 4c Yard ;; '18 - Inches' -wide, red and blue I". 60 pieces Bleached twilled Crash: vphecked; worth 12^5 c. ' -.-%•\u25a0 |regrular value «Uc yard, tor 4e yara. •'/ :; :'.=>" '] . Honeycomb Spreads at 85c Each . dozen" on sale; large size;, rtisatly,trlromed: worth $1.00 eacn. :". "^ '\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'.< /\u25a0' Marseilles Spreads jat $2 Each. ' Regular $2.so'vaiue;for;doubie.ba4s:^extr» heavy. prett!«st : de*t«nx ,y^ Large Sized Comforters $1.50 ; Each : ; - -2ofdozen*siikollne Conlforters,* with choicest silkoline; full sl*«. • .? .-"' \u25a0" Come •In pretty Roman, stripes colorings ; worth $ 3,0 0. j-, Regular $3 I^ce Curtains $2.2s;Pa£r and Brussels Net Curtains;, lii white* and Arabian color, <2^5 pnlr. \u25a0 . . \u0084; :'.'<>;t!" \u0084 \u25a0 .'-.„ '\u25a0' '•- :i__lil___ Most Beautiful \ v . „ _ on S^e Here Tomorrow 5,000 Yards Organdies and Batiste, \Vorth 15c and >^\'->-v.^ ;% for 10c Yard ' * 4\*" The greatest collection ever gathered at any. sale. Beautiful «tyles- .ln> the latest patterns In dots,. figures, scrolls, checks and Coral effects. \u25a0^maker ideal ,' Summer. Dresses; extra special at 10c \u25a0 yard. PKv r^ White Dotted Swiss 20c Yard - ii t 500f yards of fine Dotted "Dress Swiss, with different slxa dots for complete suits or waists; worth 30c, for 20c yard. I S|£ Best Irish Dimities 25c Yard pieces, entirely new designs, the finest Dimities, Imported from Belfast. Every desirable pattern Is here, on sale at 25c yard. "*£ '-H4{? f &V India Linon, Special 16% c Yard , .^^6o -piece's^ extra fine quality White India" Llnon for "Waists or Chtl- dren's wear. on special sale at IC2-3c yard. vSS New EhressGdngharhs 121/jc Yard . - ir'loo* pieces Fine Zephyr "Ginghams, good wearing quality, la pretty \u25a0tripes and checks; will wash nicely; special. 12V£c yard. .'\u25a0\u25a0 . _^^ • • . -- • -. .- \u25a0 - •\u25a0• Gin^am Petticoats Ladies' Lace Hose $&Each 25c Pair -.'2s "dozen on Special Sale to- . ' A splendid sale is on for to- morrow.; They are made *of . ; morrow. . Ladies' All-Over j>laln color .Chambray and '; Lace Hose: extra elastic top: Striped finished -, in colors of Tan. Gray, White with deep flounce and ruffle; ;\u25a0".. and Black; sizes 8% to 10; actual' value 85c, for, soc each.- . great value at 25c. • - ! V 12-Button^Length $2.95 Pair . :'| • 16-Buttoii^Length^ ; s3>ls Pair ; ', ' A great Glove sale for Monday. and Tuesday. Good lons' Gloves j \ are seldom 'offered at a special sale, and as they are so very popular ' '\u25a0 now,* makes this offering doubly • interesting.' Every • woman knows, • : > too, that- 'to get a satisfactory pair of elbow.: length Kid Gloves she-- ' has to pay anywhere from $3.50 to |4.50 a pair for same, ilonday you ' * can ;buy*them as follows: '. \ x i GloVes, 12-Button Length, $2,95 Pair ; \u25a0\u25a0; $00 Gloves; 16-Button Length, $3.45 Pair | ' Come -In colors of black, white, gray and tan. fitted and xuar- \u25a0 ;: antoed.""- ". .-. : •>//*• ' ~-\-,* .:'•' .-'7, ; > Kaj^er Long Silk Gloves $1 .25 pr. : "rDoWble tipped, elbow length,' In colors of black, whit*, srax, red. j navy and sky; ipold elsewhere at $1.50; here at |l— s a pair. : ;6 ? ?P^V i Long Lisle Gloves 58c Pair • ; •; *•;'*.> -300 pairs ladles* elbow length Lisle Gloves, good Quality, la Mack. and A white; .worth •?!,; for OSc pair. j~- - . - £ -^ • .-. : - \u0084»\u25a0- ; . : - * -^ . ... \u25a0^Lf \u25a0?»! *|r«l3Sav—^?|S * j—^BSfe—^* Id* r 'T^^v f^% \u25a0 ~ \u25a0\u25a0I • \u25a0 r\* \u25a0* i B^tn^srTc'll v*\u25a0 ** " sSn^J^iß "I U i " ' \u25a0 BfeTi l "*'" f \u25a0^.-..,". fl M^«BMaßsMaasMß*Hßi^9k L^^^g^^g^^*^! ' . m \u25a0 sL A* 1 ' f' * \u25a0 B &tiSBBBEOSSS3S!SSS£S££r store cow marked down to I • H ; ; n yl{Z m Jl \u25a0 \u25a0j'^HA - actua l * cost. Most of them . \u25a0- \u25a0 S-Vf rV• \u25a0 . " oK| 1] * r e "Detroit Jewel" itoves, I *H v \u25a0 A^k which are known to be" the I \u25a0I . V Xmm jff best Gas Stoves' ever 'jmt on B \u25a0B ' I ii*^ : '''&*'*%'*%^ iliJ^- '\u25a0\u25a0.T^^-'**'*f-^9* ls *^ o W o< ? s I 'B ; ' Jif^ ';,-.' Ss!j'O.' ' lf^ 'Mi.thi» same tremendous .re- X ;B FOR THIS ,60 «T ETROiTE TR0iT JE^ ti °^ WCW C must dose OUt |> !\u25a0->. • i :•:.•*\u25a0 . RANca? -.rvr*: thi». department in short or- I |SaS&ssas;n e s :^ T ? e^ 3^ ore is l ? be 1 B ;. t0 ? ;; bbun?"r n?" > and - . ia£e»t- *mp roved dcvo *<l ' to heavy; Hardware, m :--i^?n% g n2iTwftV%J{g^ 'I •B- Ck y^C^TJ^^^SK^^Sbf , - ;F** l y \u25a0 5$0 1 \u25a0mall Gas Staves are M B ' ina 4^^.^ -'^SX^^y : J»»e<i up h«r« waiting, for buyers | -\u25a0^-^\u25a0^^^^f^*^^ — - who need them to taka them away \u25a0 H. 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