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« run HOPE FOH IHE - BISOOIEHfS S1FEII? Minting Steamer May Have Become Disabled and Been .. Blown Out to Sea by Fierce Northeast Galea After Leav ing Yakutat * • There la attll faint hope that the Tt*ii-*tng N.am.' ateamer DtacAWT. nil*> yet r--s.'h 90T% 1» safety, tt haa bei-n ascertained that the wind waa !-!.-« lag wllh hurricane f ■<■'• frnm the porthraat on the night the Discovery left Yaktilat. *. ii.-i.m the -..-- I 111. then 1.-.t hrr r-i-i.t. t nr i.. '«• » a it.ift. she Inevitably would have been 1.1.-an far out tv sea sad possibly not V. recked. Although the reports brought In of wreckage having i» • n found, seem to co»ro*3c*rat* the story ef -... lmltsna, who brought In th* tale of a targe \. « ae-l wrecked In the western part of th. tluif Of Alaska, there Is still hope thnt G. A. R. WILL MEET IN BOSTON IAN niANCISiXV Nov. iv epidemic of whooping cougb i-rm-n tn tbs out!) in* dtstrtcta In the southern psvrt of th* rlty. Kugrn* tl'llara ha* kwt four children tn teas than a week. Ills fifth and last child 1* at the point of death In the rounty hospital. Tba mother Is seri ous'! 111 at ho tne. 4 CHILDREN DEAD BOSTON*.. Nov. 11.-At a ronftr ettre her. .lay It waa decided to bold the national encampment of th* llrand Army ot the Itepublto In It. .ton during the week ' be-flnninc August If. nest ti RYAN IS GUILTY l Kdward Ryan was found g-.tllt r. ta UNCOVERED CACHE OF COUNTERFEIT COINS STRANGER IN THE CITY MADE WORTHLESS FIND ON WEST SIDE OF QUEEN .ANNE HILL —DUG UP 164 BOGUS DOLLARS Owe hundred and attty.feur counter feit dollars were unearth.« 4on the west st,!. of Queen Anne hill yester* .*. —ay. The bogus coins were turned ever to Ckpl. Hell of tbe fr.lt.d Slates MC * ret service and are now In bis pos* 1 •- — ■ . .. Per the ft- *• Hot . 'eke. and fVeffiee e»l»Tli 1 *,'*-_ l<- :a< ''n*-9" »*- *** ______ ___r WWWT •if'- I^V B_L r^ ' '• AH of the long, Winter Coats that are now so pop shr. _ W. B. Hutchinson Company I Cor. 2nd and Union- I jf'jp*s~ft--<s.' «tp_**««-gewp_Wi*s^*Ws-«W^)JMgy«^fcßfr_i • _*• mmtamm^twat *m^m*m*}*-aa'i _. ii^nisy ** ntunsea^j NOVEMBER OFFERINGS A Plethora of Price Concessions " ***,& - l**lß pre-eminence of our styles ' f/_2Sk" *•*•£-. T * In ladles' and Gentlemen's . VifjAA J__r\e. Wearing Apparel la established . V_OPJ , Mf'*- S3 beyond question —•• Invariably f, r^jt**jf\. ■ Mtp^lrt ' copied, but nevtr duplicated at K^f/A t_ , . YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD / ,9"-» v in 1-i-ii.s* ond Oentleoren's W'.siing Apg*r*i is .- jp_r ogfßß* qii-etinn — invsiiably %t^iß^\. copied, bot neur dupll<-«l«-'l »t \l*&' V AND YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD TOfljfA A deposit and th. balance at R \/*£J E<vT?*l your convenience, are our liberal II \J\ nSM'k EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. / \ * One —Cash or Credit **?/. I V \ v *< *** J/ ' 422-421 PIKL, eorntr Fifth Avo. !V I \ \ > -*- the wreckage waa nut from the Dla* cover?. Accidents cf the ir* »f frv.tuent owurranco at sea and DIM of thetn might delay the l>i*.-uv.ry fur an Ind.nnlle period of tlm*. I'nder ihe.e . Ir.'i!iustnn.-ss the sleamer would t>- furml t.i slowly beat her wny back tn the roast under canvas 11 would he almost an Impoaalblllly for any repairs to the vr»»rl to be made In the tact of the gal.-, that lull been raging for the past Hue. we.ks. In tho lent elm wna blown out to *•-« tbe .ii.....er, would be bvyotid tba course of the vesaela now plying the waters of the North r... it*. . and eon* - -.in..,;!» wut.l.t nut be repotted. th. superior court last night of the crime uf obtaining muney und.r fal»e pr. ime.-. 11. i-4«. a worthl... I*l.l titT th* .lefunct bank of N.w Jer*. f upon i: J.. Ilk-key, ot the Touraliv hotel bar, August 1* SAY HE WAS DEMENTED Tke evidence for the defense la the trial of •i_e! llartlett fur th* murd er of ht* wife, still tends to prove th* ..•nt.-mt.'ii of bis atturii*)* lhat be waa Itusane, at the time li. c.emmltted Ihe .1...!., Many persona who 1..V. kii.--.ii bim Intimately b«r- and In tba north, iij.ia laatUUd that. In thetr mind h* waa menially derange.! ft. in Ihe .in c hta wife doped until he klllrd ber. Th* wltnesiM- thl. morning whose evidence wa salong thla Una, were W. I. an.itl. it I M .mi and V\ . I. McCaenelt. It Is tii-i shl that th. <•-.«• an ft to tb* Jure i* i.-re the end of Ihe »n». WANTS HIS MILICAGE WAmiINOTON. IV Cm Nov. It.-* i a..g • -.*•' Cushnian of Washing ton Is noikltig . rave agalnat time t.i Ml-.. $1.4.1 mileage before the eitra session adjourna He received news in Tacoma that th* aeaaalnw would probably speedily adjourn and he Immediately took a fast train for thl. cltw. : -^ session. Norman N. Town, wbo Is a recent arrival in Seattle and a guest «f the lUchilleu hotel made ... fla-l At drat he believe- be h.i Pram* a veritable sliver mln*. but taeewUfß* tlnn revealed that the burled coins were ef *..-•.- metal. <*.pt o*ll save that th. smter bad probably been burled for sever.l rears. It might have been la the ground where _ «.. found ten years and per hens longer. Tbe coins are well m.d. and em dat ed lit», I*lo and less Mai v el th-ai are ef tbe correct weight and all hare the correct ting At tenet half of'the ruins eewld have been passed easily In the counterfeiters. t'.pf It-tf thinks that th. nan who made th. cache ... probably arrested and sent to prison years as «. er was frightened oat of the rewatry Mr. Town happene*! to b. walking near the road leading la the str»»t car trestle between th. Ore.l North, em elevators and th. west side of Queen Anne hill yesterday. ft** no ticed soroetblng that looked like sli ver and dug about In the earth and -—_asssa_s*a__—sh.*«- .-aommam Dutchess Trousers We have all th* latest styes un der the famous guarantee: l*. a button, II a rip. Bold exclusively by * Toklas, Singerman I Isaiter It* t Cr, r.r.gereag I clear* SUe U Veil. *** 9tt*ta — A 0 0 >FREE FREE FREE FREE I a o_rrt r\ A _ 'nM^^sl^^^^oWiW I S fMzAz&m ,A%&/^k yA' JtWifr " Ul"1 5 _ fl/'M^:/-K-,JJaf^'n \&\'?*tf m>. --' *-=r le*ae„ . , ? : wl^SwiaflrLm SH FDFF ____-< ?^*K3^i-ifS^§Sß&__-_sS____3BC3?^S «"r* < >'<'iJS*hi®e'-^C&W,^^*^^%**f/«TO**,J-'^Sr^*TT_=s;r **"*"- 5 ___P ' *S^ . "It* 1 j S_____KSe* ~^**V_ A--mm\mW* ______*T ' tr ■ |j|' W^^^Mst^m^^^^ tin I A | pf^! few 1k te __P ' M S*lT<m[o fr**. tirt ahamo \ ; Sr/ro IrVay Things Appeared In Front of THE LEADER $ l A A few weeks ago whew th. great artist. Prof. tl. M. Hurt, was portraying lis DBADTtPUL I.ANL & Wi M'.\ri:« Mi.HI vit in Rt'KNt.'a. \ v i.t.i n and Ul.li en canvas from our show window, w. then advrr- \ m ti-..l .*•«> till. I'»t,*.*il*v.s in b* giv.n away t in.l: wtth pun-haara mad* al our stor* during lh. llm. of hi. W 1 _■ engagement, w tilth *» •» for a few days. During Ihl* sngmgsm.nt there ... stream of |... 11. Ai ' W7 t-.-u.n-a Into our stor.. making their purehaewi slid t-lalnlng their paintings The crowds rut.tinned to In- *__\ 1 «... until ... simply com patted tn shut *on and the >;tu vr l-Al.vntt. who hold* th* record of m \ t.-etng Ibe WOnt.DH I.hiMvm.mi Altllnr who portray* a -nun n ami tU'KNT.B .1. ranvga at th* rat* A •^ at rr.ni TWU TO ni-l.X* *..N Ml :.t i i::t i.a. ll tot UNCI. IN IIIH i.iik a*i < it'THTnil'l'l.l) In the rare, f_ ... throw up the sponge, step down and out nf <■>!> show wlndew .mi retreat to hi* private studio, 0 •7 wber* In quiet and ini.ll.tnri ..1 seclusion this "Wli-AllD fl' TIIK Mill Ml* every minute of the day that _ Jliti..ii!.l.i.-i..i. '..*».• .i * !■_!". i.t'. li-i:i i-.« '••» «■.-•- I-.-.nf.it .-ii I .lutings m \ Now, "lib* th* warlor of old. realising the strength of the enemy, we *r* trebly prepared f«r th. fray." w IT* fin '*'"" r"* ready on th* 1 «i.. n*. andlntk. tssa.ut.nt »f our stor. to be delivered '\ 0 tOtftt rial; lo our patron*. A lot tHI fainting wllh atl purehaeea ameunttng 0 \OIL PAINTINGS in **•- ** tr***-" ant of our department*, and a large BxM OU'i'alntlng free wltb Ja o**J§Am rtOtiFt I §10909 purchase* amounting lv 9* Mat over, f 7 A Plsaae ask ti - clerk for im. tnr. Coy pons before making yam pnrrhss.s. In addition to this, m / The greatest free offering ever made to the Seattlepit bllo / a Tou bave the opportunity of bu)tna every thli.g In the lln* uf Dry '1.-.1.. Mlllnrrr, Cloaks, Hull.. Wrap*. 0 OT j-urs, Siti..i.i. Men*. Women's and fhtldren's lltsslrry anil t'n.ti r»*ar. l.'tat>rellas Glovse ._».» Itlbbona. aW.l.iriena. Domestic*, Comforters. Iltanksts.Jl.sjka, *lall<»o*ry. Art "1.-de. Crork.ry. Glassware. Uranlt.- *f \ war*. Tin.vie. ti---i-.i-.i-M rumlsl.ings. et«. etc.. al abeolulely Ihe U'« l-*)T I'lttCUS. A sP Come early and l.ke- your rhatn* of tbe Oil ... tin... -^ ,rir*-^^^ \ lli:"°' THE LEADER hS^ ' s?*e>%r'VVV*%/*^**'V*VV*^ W%%%%%%%%%%%^%%^ found the bad money. Ue took two ..I Ihe l-."nrw sn.< went in search of a policeman lie found Patrolmen Keefe and Pfetl. and 10 them he told the story ol his find- They a.-.-.-np-- "1 him lo Ihe clare .where be bad found the nwin.y. / The pnHcernen dug Ufi Ihe tilt in counterfeit money and ! brought It to police h.a.lquartirs. Stage -The Ter.aea." Jeff De Angelta and hts clever o_enpan>. .In ' "The .Toreador.** bs.ei '-red a big success In tl. city, and Mlsa '• Margaret ♦ MoKlnney. who liar s a tending part, has dene much I to sdd to the -popularity ef Ibe pro. dtsettort * The Toreador** -will be •plt_/_ tot th* last night to morrow night. Thuraday night lie Wolf Hopper will open in "Pickwick" for the rest of th. week. .. . . * "A Utile Outceet'* "A IJttle Outcast." at the Third Avenue theater Is drawing getod house*. • tt la -full of heart Inlereet, ftp* la put i.-i by a company which does 1' Justice. IT. 'ty Mar to.-_. 1 ton. as the little newsboy, adds new '.mßtr.e to her crown al ear. per* t.inn*nn* The pie.-*, will ran until 1000009 "Old Jed t»reuty" "Herrmann the'Oreat"* will ctm dude bla engagement at the Seattle theater with Ibis evening's perform* ar.ce, (•Id Jed Prouty," a play which la an old favorite here and wblah Is full ot genial humor, aa well *c pathos, will be tb. bill tautomsw night and for the remainder of the week. B The Latest Styles In in.m hate have J-ist arrived. .'all and see 'em. II N. Hr.».ks * .'». IUI Second sir. Arcade bldg. ... ■, r - Bttra soeelal mince pi. Wo, at New ...art.?:.!) lUker.. 120 lirst si. e.s 0 ~ sl ■■■- Extra special mince pies, tic. at New German llakrry, WO t'lrst a*. • IS _ Munson & Newman pmtMßni.r AT 104 FIFTH AYE. SOUTH. MOVED -TO -720 Third Avenue IBCTJ Ul POft IIAnOAINS IN iiEA'rnrtH and uanhi.h. heo *.'-.* , TIIK SKATTLE STAR SMACKS OF MURDER CRIMINAL IGNORANCE OF UNLICENSED MIDWIFE CAUSED THE HEATH OF MRS. S. D. SILVER CORONER IS INVESTIGATING Mrs li, IV Sliver .lied y*a*gßoo sft.inoi* at the Mound hospital a blood poisoning reuse by what t'nr inner lloye "... was the neffll genre ef Ihe midwife who attende her last Friday wben a child wa Mra to her. Mrs Silver, who resided .< ;:.• itecood avrnue, grew stesdlty wore after 1h,.l event. 1 ■.-<«» af tier noon Dr. Mott and thr. Dales w.r railed In and found Ihe woman Or lag. | '11 .j, Immediately ordered he IO be t.ik.t to the ' >a«4 iMßpltsl. I! ihe ... life . em t. saved, but ber death occurred a fee minutes after ber arrival st the boa I Hal. A post mortem examination of th body waa made by Coroner liny, sfter i.i oa tea are! Dr. Mot! ha. refused ta sign „ death certificate rr. vest osier found that death we. !••». to septicaemia caused by rsre ramaaa on the pnrt of Ihe mtdwtft Iteynnd I.e. fait lhat Ihe ti-.IJw If. Ires In Mallard, nothing la ' know i if her The deed woman's husban. •ays he dues not know the ini.le.if.-, lame. In view of tlr feet that under th. aw. of 1191 all mlrtwlv.s must b< regularly licensed physicians, whirl loss not aaatn to have been Ihe ea* In the present Instance, Corona Hoys will make a thorough Invest! ration and If Ihe fsrts Justify, cats* lh. attest of the. n. If. who at l.nd.d Mis. Sliver. The woman mar be prosecuted foi SAW THE FATAL BLOWS STRUCK \ MAN AND TWO BOYS CLAIM . PRIVATE VERNO ! HIT SULLIVAN AFTER THE LATTER WAS DOWN AND OUT (Special te Ths Stse) It VI.I.AIt 1 1 Nov, 14.—According to three eye witnesses Of tb* right that occurred I. ths real of the* Log Cabin saloon at midnight, Hnn l.y night,.whlrh resulted In ths death of James Hulllvan, Prhrate Verno, who Is being held on a charge ot murtrr, first knocked BulUvan down an.l then struck him tts-io. over the head with a piece of si*-f wood. After that. It la claimed, he kicked lire prostrate man and returned Int. th. - .ii..in. Tho****** who gats th. flghl in J 11. H.-ss. li..i-.-r Cook and a boy named Peterson. Ilog.r Cook I* a boy whose father conducts tho llftllard —.—. — _. - manslaughter, wilt, Is a felony, or • for practicing rnextlrtna without a state .nee- which Is a misdemean or. logger KILLED Ceroner I leys received a telephone I message this afternoon, fr "to Krrrts. j ton, « Saw mill t...n In the ... utti.rn | part of the county, wiling of th* acci dental death of Duncan Stewart, a ! logger •employed by tbe Cobb 1..r»1r». ;aoy. Duncan waa engaged about noon. In I leading logs by hauling th- m up an In* ctine with a donkey engine- la acme j way Ihe boobs which held the legs, I slipped and flew toward htm Hi wss 1 ■struck on the head and died luaiantl.-. 'Coroner Hove will leave tonight lor Kniut. ti to tnvestlgatv tlia ease. . Ilujer went out Into the back yard to get sums wood Just prior to tln right. > 11. say* he saw Hijlllvaji and the two soldiers Oil the- bark porch of the saloon, talking angrily to. each other. They appear, to be about to engage in a ..lit. It- ran Inside lh* oyster house and called the Pi leteou boy and lines, and with his two companions returned to the*back yard. Just a* they got outside they say they saw Bulllvan fall and saw Verno strike him twice over the head with a all. of tmWt* »,. nnd kick hltn nfter" lie was down. Then Verno and 1., i companion returned Into ihe saloon. _______ .-..., ..„„ 7'7_ T " —■■'■-. ',JT " . * "- * - ~~ Stone, Fisher & Lane, Second and University X\)qT^i)l)qJw\ ! _ >VWAIrITH, j -*" ,lol'v [ *-*"-* OMpilKXe -I" WOItTII Ui* OIX)VB» ; A „ a o, TO 13 00, OOa ••'—". >«- | CMIOICtt, i js'utural wood it 7 7 Olio Women's plain Only a small c,>l w r ...if 7 handle, fclorl* lot, In nn'Ji Oloves. ... „, h< » g i'• t J I, in.- an* ' silk, a l c.l black. 11 your wnbroV-trad J - .. Stag la In Ihe bath, lung , *""■• "'m™ M UaTinp '"" *Hf* ***'*■" M"l*' *^,^e^e**e^«>e.*^*.^e^e^. .V.^W..eA^^*A^ev.rtev*e^^e^W 160 ..i..1 Mo \ lie tINIH'.H- / 2*/.- IIOBE HUH • INK WEAIt, *Te ; Id. PAID '"* ID. ! <*..1..1re,,'s jer- i „., PM One l»t mussed sey l.jlilj.'il . v ,_. . ...-1 allKhtly rieecl In VUv".,,' . Inches. Vlll J*™*' ■*-**-« 7 fast black, be rli.seil to- Ik.mth pritila f_, m \,\ a | |F e| __,;'• in.itruw aI f a.. .1 loaf | " ____.. thia bargain si.-., shlru, . •""■ *-*"*-*• - .11 price, 5 all sixes. fashioned. I One Day Only SPECIAL SALE Trimmed Hats $6.00 to $7.50 <£X (\f\ Kind, choice m*~^B\J\J I.i rush the room-maktnfj for the Xinn-i ponds, tomorrow only, the de) before; I itanU.. giving,** will sell at The Ann. .< I.*. picked tot of Ladies' Swell tfjQO and $7-So rimed Hat* at, ch0ice............ _\".p.(H) If your Fall I!.. 1 is mussed or Rightly •worn, now*! the test opportunity to brighten j* up at little cost. Tin truly ■ Pre-Holif. Clearing Sale at _• i ci ' t, • 9 Sensational Ilargain in. •*i_i~_rT_iT_r*Tj-i-r-aj-is~_r-|*~s*~i -—— ——|— —— — 0909 - ■■■■***<>r'-I*"'-'-**l -s»a_*»___s»^s^ . 7 t\*e HAND* He HI.IPPEII ■aSAReOAI- | Kenciucn boles, io« ; is. Larllr.*" Plain W"°' «"M-»f ' l*" ""' ,m' ' 11......,!.!.-. «"'" rw >h« ,* .*.-'«. •- '! «I * llandfcer* | Xtna. .little,! "*4 ' ur' chiefs, slight* . slipper*, all Castile Soap. | .ly soiled. In ' „„, w-edl*** i der-rallons. ****** "~,, ' always sold ' v » v.i'.» .1,1. Nt and mild* m .,,,, rww hem. re-n'a. at He. » . , . _s-__r*-i_ rij—i»—'■*— o9oo9o9 **■ i**'«ns»»^^^^^a^^<~>^^^^^»^s*-*s».s*s«^si^s~s^sa^ass*^^*^ '», TANKKKJ 1.-.M.MKT* j •VaM^TW U j ! LUNCH i WOO? YoxxnK ■*-*■**" ... ... Jiiawu and ihn ■ 188 ' "' Ibe KA. II •»»•»»-. >>' Camels Whit a and ""lr Tame Oto-J else boa. black Unch, all slaea- Just i 1.1.. with knitted at.'l lh* thin« to I . , ,1 taswel edge, ! wear '»' nke stron* Irath* u.utlfully alvinK day U» er strap. - ,' eroxtialt*. tti* football '; riinr- - r. ,- BBS-SB— me ——— Stone, Fisher & Lane Second Avenue and University Street —s——-■■_■__«______.s__a___^ *****m*****ma*m^*******maatm _--^B I;f.^lJTS^ "^ Main 880 -_-___-_=_=-__-_: AND CAFE ■ For Thanksgiving 6 Months Old Fruit Cake, per pound SOc English Plum Pudding, per'pound......4oe Pumpkin Pics Mince Pic Carving Sets One-Third Off ••H*-" set .' fi.oo X-t'le--. set 111.45 (-piece Set ..92.00 I-pie.-, set |!t.&O t-l-Ke Wl .' I 13.00 _ -piece set . . . ...»-.SO J-j.1... set . fti.OO ERNST BROS., 506 Pike St. now under arrest charged with the murder. Private. Cat Hatfield. George P. Perry and Unit Lyons and Hergrar.t lemon, aho are al leged to have been V. run's com panions at the time ot the light, air held .a •*..«. •mo was arrested yesterday »f* temoon by Marshal Hunt hi..l r\> '.. -ii i.i -••• -.- Kawlee. The of ficers failed to find hlrn at Fort Lawton, hut while returning to Hal lard they met bim on a aire car an.l Immediately placed hint under arrest. Later developments are to the ef fect that the right .tart. over a gwma Of card*. Sullivan, It seems. waa playing with the aoldiers an.l In same way a dispute arose, Due word followed another, and It la stated that finally, after the gains had been broken up sn.l th. in. were lined up st the bar. HiilMvan made the remark derogatory to the sol .ll. and later Invited V.-tin. out side with him. It seem* vet-no and Hatfield went outside and then the fight started. After It was over Vrrno and Hal field returned to the saloon and Verno staled that he bad been held up. Policeman Fawle* was In the saJoon at tin- time and he went in tha rear to Investigate. Mr there found H<«s and tin two boys, Who ...I I him Of the flirtil A few min utes later he found Rulllvaji-lying unconscious n.i a couple of logs. Ho carried Hulllvan Inside tho latter was not severely Injured, h< made no arrests at the time. The poet-mortem examination held I by Coroner Hoys yesterday after noon showed that Hulllvan had died from blows received on the head. His skull was crushed from blow* (truck on the forehead. Coroner Hoy* will hold an inquest over Sullivan's body at I o'clock to morrow afternoon In Mallard. REGISTRATION IS X HEAVIER TODAY Th.- school registration for th. school election was heavier today, about — namee being enroll, d. Th* total num ber it mimes registered up to • late hour this afternoon waa T.r--.}. The reg* i.itr.-itlbm books at th* city hall ars at all tiroes open for registration by men. but th* bonn* at th* office cf ths heard of education will close tonight and not be . i .11. rt again until the day prior to tbt election. Both men and woti.cn may register st th* lute, place. i'l' N. i man. .i educated: good refer* I ence, would like work or urn kind . for board and il" Ist with chance la I '."•*• bfjttrmcnL 1- M. --■• *-U) _^__________HI~sVBbIHHBs~sV flThs Fair Tin Fair J 1 Closing Out Millinery All Trimmed Hats At Half Price We are absolutely di-;- I 8 posing of every dollar's I worlh of .Millinery at half i price. i Better come tomorrow, E before the lines get down j to '.<!■!• .in-! endft. § Trices absolutely our* haH I Men*. Goods—Specials for I Thanksgiving Day— | Men's Four-ln-Hands. Windsor I Ties, Terks. Mldaet Hows. ■ Mi'lc.t Htrtnas, In tact all the B Isle things In neckwear ror □ men. value up 10 -••*"' each; v tomorrow choice f0r.... IK* Me. J.-.p-.t 11 lie Handkerchief a \ —only rive to each customer —at each tin Hrn'i WlOOOt* Lined Olov.-s nt , canvas, ot the pair 7<_r $1.50 Shirts at 75c — Tha laat of out entire lines nf Colored Shirts, In Monarch. Elk and Victor .ands. worth up to 11.50; ' '-"Irs tomorrow h 76e Boys* Sweaters at 65c— -toys' All Waal Sweaters. Nl.e ly trimmed, sizes 11 to 11; . choice tomorrow 050 •Cooks' White Aprons. 15c All our Cooks While Aprons. on sale to morrow at each... , 15« Notions— Hooks and Eyes In Black and Whits, at per card lo O.N.T. twrnififf Cotton. I spool. f0r........ ...........1. .5c ft. C I'lna at. the paper.....Se Oood Hid* Combs, at the pair.. Be li.'.-.lded Pelts— Values, at. each lOe Cmhroldcry Silk—all shade*-* per dot 5p0015.......... 7 He Machine Thread—_oo*ydspools. ■ S spools ... .5c Pins—sood quality—l papers for Re Misses* Golf Glove*— Misses Golf olov.a—at.(he pair 25. Maple Sugar, ta'^c lb— Maple Susar —2*lb bricks, at tl.e It- HSC *^IMHMP-iMMftORB^^AOt**QMgHH^SBBMMd^ Japonic a Soap ■>n|e*a Soap—worth I*o bar - 1 bars for 15e Woolen Shawls Half Price A gfnnt line of Woolen Shawl. at Just half price. . ... . ...... .■"_."' Laces, tc Yd— A M of Lares, nt le. Ic. and IHe yd. *\ close —909 out. Silk Shawls, 35 aPer | Cent Discount— <.-'*'%>. Silk Shawls—nun In reduced— It per cent less than th. former rut pi Ires. *-* •- Men's Golf Hose, 50c— Men's 9*o Hose—wortb up to ■ IX, at the pair. A*.r.r.;.".SOe Men's Shirt*--with extra ruffs or I extra . !! ... worth Ttc, at T. 3»o Women's and Children's Hosiery— Women's Colored Hosiery—Jsc t.i lie values, to go tomorrow at 85r Wom.n'a lie to lie Hosiery at .... SOe Women's red polka dot Stock lns_s—SSc values, at the pair 15c Children's Egyptian IJsle Rib bed Hose— small sties - worth ll« and IT.*, at th. pslr. lOe Stockings for the Baby's Thanksgiving— ruby's black ribbed Ktorkinn • «—lie values, at .15c Infant's Ida. ti<nk. blue and red Cashmere Stockings— i.c valuta, nt 17Hc rr" Children's Dresses i*hlldren'a Dresses—all de scriptions—nice line—at great - ly reduced prices.. Infants' Cloaks— Infanta* Cloaks—nicely trim med—at half price. Furs Cheaper— . . All our furs are rut In price —an excellent chance to buy a sood fur cheap. Mail; Orders _ We fill all mall orders promptly. Order today. I _-—-__-_-. 9] The Fair Third Ay. and I Pike St* I