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2 Parts VOL. XXI.— NO. 296. CHURCH SERVICES TODAY. l^ These notices will be printed as part •f tlio news of the day, and free of cbarge, ever) Saturday and Sunday. They shou'd be forwarded so as to reach the City Editor ot Tht C ! o be either Friday or Saturday af;er coou. ltnptlst. WOODLAND PARK, Selby and Arundel. AM. Prison Sunday. PM, "Tlie L;iw and Bin." Prelude: 'The Island of Crete." Catholic. LHCHDIOCESE OP ST. PAUL. Most Rev. Johii lit land, archbishop; Rev. J. Starriha Vicar general, and Rev. Richard Cahill, sec .. :y. Calendar, for the Week- Sunday. Oct. »— Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost Epi*:. Eph. vi., 10-17; Gosp Mat x\ Hi., 23-26. ' ' -4— St. Raphael, Archangel Tuesday, Oct. 25— SS. Chrysanthus aiid Daria. Martyrs. t. 20— St. Evaristus, Pope ana Martyr. Thursday, Oct 27-Vigll of SS. Simon and Jude. 1- riday. Oct. £S— SS. Simon and Jude I IPTION (German), Franklin and Ninth, Rev. Aifred Mayer. Services 630 AM, 3 I'M. ' ' ' CATHEDRAL, Sixth and St. Peter. Rev J J. Lawler, pastor. Rev. William Colbert^ : Rev. J. EL Hr.innan. assistants. Services a. 6. 7, S. 9, 10:3't and 7:iK> I'M. ET. AGNES', Kent and Lafoud. Rev M a*tor. Rev. li. Smnliau Serv ■ 1:15 and 10:30 AM, 3 P.M. BT. CASIMIR'S, Jessamine and Forest. Rev R. L. Guzowskl. Senricea 8 and 10-30 AM 3 PM. ' ' ST. JOSEPH'S, Virginia and Carroll. R ev John T. Harrison, pastor. Rev. W. P. Walsh, Rev. William Slieran, assistants Services 6. 7, 8, 9, 10:30 AM, 7:30 PM BT. LOUIS' (French), Wabasha and Ex change. Rev. Henry Gros. pastor. Rev. J. Th< mas, Rev. Alexander Hauiet, assistants' Services 7, 8. 10 AM, 3 PM. ST. LUKE'S, Summit and Victoria. Rev Ambrose McNulty, pastor. Rev. Thomas Rehtll, assistant. Services 7, 9, 10:30 AM 8 I'M. BT. MATTHEWS, 500 Hall. Rev. Father Jung. First Mass 8 AM. Second Mass 10 AM. Vespers 3 PM. Sunday school 2 PM BT. MARY'S. Xinth and Locust. Rev. T. j! Gibbons. Patrick Shea. Services 10:30 AM PM. * ' BT. PETER CLAVER'S (Colored), Aurora and Farrington. Rev. T. A. Printon, pas tor. Services 10:30 AM, 7:30 PM. BT. VINCENT'S, Blair and Virginia. Rev. L. Cosgrove. Services 8 and 10:30 AM 7:30 PM. 6T. MARK'S, Merriam Park. George D. Doyle, pastor. Sunday services 8:30 and 10:30 AM. Con*; relational. PARK. Maekubln and Holly. Rev. Alexander McGregor. Morning subject: "The Sunday ' School Teacher's Opportunity." Evening subject. "Lessons From the Life of Lot." PEOPLE'S. Pleasant avenue. Dr. S. G. Smith. 10:30 and 8 PM, Evening subject, "Evolu tion and Education." PLYMOUTH, Wabasha and Summit. Rev. G. E. Soper. 10:30 AM. 8 PM. Morning subject. "The Essence of Religion." 8 PM. "The Potency and Power of Religious Truth." Sunday school 12 M. Junior C. E. at 3; I. C. E. 4, and the Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 PM, Sunday. Episcopal. DIOCESE OF MINNESOTA— Rt. Rev. Henry B. Whipple, D. D., LL. D., residence, Farl bault: Rt Rev. Iff. N. Gilbert. D. D., LL. D., Coadjutor, residence, 18 Summit court. Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. Fridiy, SS. Simon and Judc's day. ASCENSION, Clinton and Isib?l. Rev. Chas. Holmes. 7:30 and 10:30 AM, 8 PM. Sunday •1. V2 M. CHRIST. Fourth and Franklin. Rev. Charle3 ! 1). Andrews. 7 and 11 AM, 8 PM. Sunday ! school ?:■>', AM. HOLY FAITH MISSION, Post Siding. Sun day school. 2:30 PM. Litany and sermon, 3:30 PM. Everybody male welcome. HOLY SPiRIT MISSION, Hastings and Earl. Sunday school. 9:30 AM. Children iuvited. MISSION OF THE RESURRECTION, At water a:id SteKar. \V. C. Pope. 3:30 PM. ST. BARNABAS' MISSION, Lilydde. W. M. Farrar. Lay Reader, 4 PM. Sunday school S PM. l BT BONIFACIUS' CHAPEL, Maekubln ar.d Aurora. *T. CLEMENTS, Milton and Portland. Rev. Ernest Dray. 11 AM. Sunday school 3 PM. Evening service, 7:30. IT. JAMES', Do SUo and Lawson. Rev. C^rl Rted Taylor. 8 AM. 11 AM, 7:30 PM. Sun day school. 9:4" 4M. Friday, 8 PM. IT MARY'S. Merriam Park. Rev. George H. Ten Broeck. Morning prayer and ser mon. 10:30 AM. Sunday school. 12 M. Strangers cordially invited. Seats all free. IT\ MATTHEW'S, St. Anthony Park. ■ Rev. Charles E. Hixon. 11 AM. Sunday school 12:15 PM. 6T. PETER'S, Dayton's Bluff, Fourth and Maple. Seats free. Strangers cordially In vited. Rev. George H. Mueller. Holy | Eucharist 7:30 AM. Matins and sermon j 11 AM. Evensong and sermon 7:30 PM. , Sunday school 9:30 AM. Friday evening, i prayer and Bible lecture 7:30 PM. ET. PAUL'S. Ninth and Olive. Rev. John ! Wright, D. D., pastor. Holy Communion 8 AM. Morning prayer and sermon 11 AM. Choral evening service 7:30. Sunday school 9:30 AM. Lutlieran. DANISH LUTHERAN, Orleans and Stevens. Rev. J. C. Peterson, pastor. Sunday School, 1:30 PM. Preaching Service. 3 PM. Lu theran League meets first and third Thurs day in every month. EVANGELICAL KMAJfUEL. Goff and Dear born. Rev. E. L. Lubbert. pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 AM. Preaching Service, 10:30 AM. GERMAN EVANGELICAL. Winifred and Bancroft. Rev. Mandly. pastor. Services every Sunday at 10:30 AM and 7:30 PM. i Sunday School at 9:30 AM. Y. P. A. meet ing 6:45 PM. All welcome. SALEM EVANGELICAL, South Robert and Bunker. Rev. William Utesch, pastor, i Sunday School. 9:30 AM. Preaching Service, I 10:50 AM. Evening service, 7:30 PM TRINITY ENGLISH, Robie and Ada." Rev. W. H. Zuber, pastor. Sunday School 10 AM. Morning Services, 11. Ail welcome. Se-ats free. MEMORIAL ENGLISH, West Sixth near Exchange. Alex J. D. Haupt. 10:30 AM 8 j PM. Morning Topic, "One Day and For- ' evor.' - Evening Theme. "Slippery Places " I Sur.day School, 12 to 1 PM. Services Tues- ! day evening, 8 o'clock. 175 Iglehart street, j Luther League meeting. "A Luther Social " Wednesday evening at 8 PM, Bible Study Friday evening. Instruction in the cate- ' chism. j Methodist Episcopal. BT JAMES 1 A. M. E., Fuller and Jay. Rev ! J. C Anderson Morning. "Worship;'"' j evening, "The Mystery cf Mus'c " A ' , sacred musicale will be given with the ' evening s-rvioe. Among others, Prof Luca end Mrs. Glenora Lewis will sing fc oos and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Lylea, Prof. Luca and Mrs. J. C. Anderson will sing a new i quartette. j CLINTON AVENUE, Clinton and Isabel I Rev. Thomas Hambly. 10:30- AM 7-30 Pm' i Morning topic, "The Man and the I?m --pire:" evening, Mrs. B. F. Potter, national ' organizer of Women's Home Missionary ' ty, will occupy the pulpit. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:45. Subject, "Evangelization." All are welcome. FIRST. Dayton and West Third. Frank B. Cowgill, pastor. At 10:30 Sunday morning the pulpit will be occupied by Mr 3. G. W. j Williams, of Delaware, 0.. and Mrs. J. W Campbell, of New York city. Sur.day Bchcoi > at 12 M. Junior Er.deavor society meeting, | 8:30 PM. Young People's prayer meeting, 7 PM. Preachirg by the pastor at 8 o'clock. \ Subjfct, "The Despair of the Soul." New Jerusalem. HEW JERUSALEM (or Swedenborglan) Vir ginia and Selby. Rev. Edward C. Mitchell pastor. Service at 10:30 AM. Subject of Sermon, "The Land of the Living." Sun day School at 11:45. Presbyterian. FIRST, Lincoln and Grotto. Rev. John Sin clair, minister. Forenoon: "Science Giving Men a New Heaven and a New Earth " Evening programme: Organ voluntary Miss Elizabeth Stebbins; anthem, "Praise Ye the Father," Gounod Quartette choir; vocal duet. "Blessed Savior, Thee I Love,'' Nevin, Mrs. S. V. Harris and Mrs. Myrtle Norquist; anthem, "Seek Ye the Lord," Varley Roberts, Quartette choir; sermon, "Our Lord's Greatest Question;" vocal solo, "Peace, Troub'ed Soul," Bohm-Stillman, Mrs. S. V. Karris. WESTMINSTER. Greenwood and East Wini fred. Rev. R. L. Barackman. pastor. 10:30 AM. "The Decrees. " 7:30 PM. Preaching. Wednesday, Oct. 26, 8 PM prayer meeting and election of eider. Spiritualist. CHURCH OF THE SPIRIT, Central block, Sixth and West Seventh streets. Speaking j tests and messages through Mrs. Mary Langdon. Services at 8 PJi, All welcome. THE LINCOLN BAND. Liberal Spiritual Society, will hold a memorial service In honor of the late Merrell Ryder at Rebekah hall. Odd Fellows' building (second floor) Fifth and Wabasha streets, Sunday evening Oct. 23, at 8 o'clock. Memorial discourse by Rev. Emily L. Lepper. Unitarian. UNITY CHURCH, Wabasha, opposl*e Sum mit. 10:45 AM Rev. Clarence L. Diven, Ph. D., D. D., will preach. Sunday School at 12 o'clock. THE ST. PAUL GLOBE Ladies' Skirts and Suits. 5 - - - ~~=^ Flannels an<l Rlankft? TUh«- fitting g^Kl^T -|: me-MOBrmvtsrv oueatsst m sronet ".! m.«" •"! "r iJ with the new %* _ *H*»icmsa*.m iy^ faio Flannels, plaid, and trench - — stripes, cannot be duplicated less fj\ S?H ■ Prices and Styles Tell the Tale. %^jSfz£ I \ piped with . "V v Eiderdowns for wrappers / \ narrow *:itin, J • 9 y. f^ \ % • /^V A J^y j and Children'a cloaks. For Moti / i\ izu&t Ladies # diiidrens Outer Garments. ---"^-^^^ / i ' \ \ * in X tailor p. akj i/ ctq / < AY suit, for " BLMNrvtrS >£■ ■\■ J^ & " We fitld nothing to compare with your garments," is the report that hundreds of ladies have brought to us after a thorough j^W%i, a Sin pair for 11-4 J>2 5. OO search aboilt town - We feel that these reports, together with our salea, justify us in saying that you'll find here just what you want, and that the price will f£r \ <P\ 4°^ cray Cotton -*,*,- be much leas than you expected to pay anyway. Come and look. Costs nothing to do that. We expect to please you, and we'll be disappointed if we cannot [fa 1 |B\l Blankets, warranted Cheaper ones at $10, $12, $10. with styles and prices like these for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday: lr~~ r"jl every p a j r per f e ct Examine our line of suits— they \& v^ and extra large; 9to willplea>eycu .^ <* For Boucle Capes; also lv Plain Kersey /£ For Fur-lined Cloth Capes; we have a special and fine line of these 11 a. m. Tuesday. £ 1- s\*\ For Satin-Stripe Baya- SStWk J/ S lined all through with Silk Serge; J) | A pretty and stylish Cloth and Plush Fur-lined Capes, trimmed on 4>5.00 dere Skirts Hned iMtf&L %J L ront and Collar trimmed with real Thibet T Collars and Fronts with fine Black Thibet Fur; lining of Liffht or S& 1 - 25 10"* heavy wool-finished throughout with Perca'ine' velvet &SSs?& Fur, full sweep and very warm. Better ones from Dark Fur. Prices range $14, $18, $20 and $25. gray blankets, fancy borders; can binding, full width, and a perfect- T^3r< $6.50 up to $20. 00. not be bought wholesale. hanging skirt, worth $ 6. 50. U^sls (£ /x par For Boucle Jackets, lined with an d* _ O For Misses' Jackets of Covert, Rough S^ucle and Chinchilla; P /"** <£tr i\f\ Each for a new lot of J^K%Z ♦PO«.S O " tr £ ° f Silk « cr fffs Fronts Jj ,QO have stortn collars; are half silk-lined; a-es 12 to 18 Our $5.00 Wool Blankets cannot %P5.00 s tylish Plaid Skirts- ** . TTacks^ acks f au finished with *f years. These are worth from *6 up, but we bought them at a be duplicated in this city less than the latest Eastern yle- colors /WVW i^\ '^ff Sl^V* *'*£*' Wi - U be gmt h^' g^ n aUd C ™ them at S3 ' 98 ' * 7 - 00 P« r P ai^ ALL WOOL guar- Bue, Green, Brown and Re 1. 1 Mfi I worth SlO later in the season. To make business antee with every pain colors gray, These are Per.-aline lined, velvet -W 1 ffl X \ Ju" t^n X ' uesday a ° d Wednesda y we price (f O For Children's Reefer Jackets of good white, tan, scarlet and fancy plaida bound, and hang perfectly. We _^V I /)% \ tnese at ,t>.oU. Sfef^ *P 1•i) O h , eavy cloth ' uav * blue-collar and 12-4 white California Wool Blan have some better ones for $8.75 and A\V^ P 0 // J (£ For extra quality Kersey Jackets, made lliaiffiE, -.r sleeves trimmed with narrow braid, kets worth $6 £0 ocr oair; note the $l-\OO. ?"%} \ WsXxS^ %l) I 2 with the new 4or 6 - button effect— round You'll not be able to match them elsewhere. sizei Monday,' £ <T t^^^v, r- v rv-«r,« f(Y\ i y Uii/S^^ corners— new Dart sleeve; lined through- £&»!& ) pair ' $4.00 $3-5° ?aucr.mad B e "skiST??,." M\ UJ-^ 5- v ' W Mod«'aXa* a ' d Snkl c ° l ° rs ' Royal B ' ue ' Fur Collarettes and Jackets. . ed with Percaline and bound with ■ V ian » Moae ana ula cK. I ' • C: I velvet; tailor-made throughout; V^>*_^ /ta For Black Persian Lamb Jackets; #WfiH| SUk AO (!*"7 PA d»| A For Electric Seal Liniflg OpeClSiS. 'arge and small patterns. Others, jfS^ C() New Box Front, Strap on Front and x^®^^klbPs^ IK.l*fft jH J\ I > Will Collarett-s-made still better quality, at $4.£0, $5.03. J 9 O KJ Back of Plain Kersey, lined with TW^R Vt1.70, <P^9 VI VIV for Black Taffeta> 36 inchc(| $7.£0 and $10 03. Colored Satin; very stylish as well as comfortable, and ia well worth $5.00 icJ UxOX-k. cry way. These are beauties at 25 per cent less t>^ wide, fine silky rustle; regular more than this special price of $7.50. \ jil3j\\\ than others ask. 10c quality. Monday and Tues- DomeStlCS. 4!^— For Tailor-made Tight-fitting Suits, lined throughout with Silk liJlj/M^]!^^ (fc — Each— Astrakhan Jackets— made in the *P2^ Taffeta; the Skirts are made with the New French Flounce, with ///j \\v) rT 3) 2*5 lat est style, with storm collars and lined Qr^ yard for fast black back Sile- For Monday and Tuesday. %J strap of same cloth above, piped with narrow Satin — a very s/r'l jkj %J throughout with a good quality of Satin, si is and fancies, regular 15c 1 yard for 1000 pieces best stylish and perfect-fitting Tailor Suit. Our price for threedays, $25. Cheaper Full skins only were used in these garments and they kind 3JC Columbia Indigo - Prints- ones at $10, $12 and $15. Examine our line of Suits. They will please you. are readily worth $35.00 each. ™_ /\f yard for gray Percaline, 36 Simpson & Son's Prints, — — I__ ■ " ' """* vrW i nc hes wide. These are 12j^c black and white Endymion Prints. _ goods. O yard for choice of an immense rOUr rJ|>UF Sl^l I/IT QPtl Cfltlftfifll FirAQC fBAA^C QaIH|KY nr for ext ra heavy Canvas, OC assortment of fleeced Flannel- Shipments \J|| If*l!U IU JmCW Ul Hb OCIIOa L lUllal EJICOO UUUUO OCHlll|d« ll C worth 18c, for two days, ettes — others ask 10c and MT t 12« c lor same goods. Bought at 30 per cent off regular price, go on sale Monday marked t . J he P ast we ' k - in "P 1 *? of the *> ad w « a . tl J 1 «. h: » ««» crowds every hour of C£ J"i HafrX7h^id«Vkinf ' yard for a !ot of 300 pieces at c£«.po.«n P , figures. The^story'of how and 4hy, would 't&J^H^.t&r'S&b,^^^ values, such as £^ nk fS u^e lo' Mon' 15C of German Novelty Plaids, not interest you half as much as the prices and kinds. Sufficient to say, ese Olterea DeAOW » are ne ver missed by economical women. day and Tuesday. Cheaper grades beautiful colors — equal in there'll be nothing to compare with these Silks in the city tomorrow— partic- 5 o Pieces AH-wool Serge, in all 25 Pieces Fancy two-tone Yv'eaves in 16c upward. style to the very finest Scotch Tar- ularly when price is considered. Sale lasts all week— but choice is worth an the popular shades and black, also, the latest combinations of red and have a decided wool finish, early visit Monday. All-wool Flannels, in all the popular black, blue and black, green and ihese goods would easily bring 35c, Rlnrlr Htw* and W*Ut Silk"* shades and black, full 36 inches wide, brown and a great many others, also Ctl finite Pltm* Third but we bought the lot at a bargain DiaCK UTQSS 3110 WaiSt SHKS. would be cheap for 35c S2 _ inch all . w J ol Shirre J cheviots in wUriain UGpl. Floor. and sed them accordingly. 25 pieces of Black Taffetas. 10 pieces of Heavy Black Surahs. For 3 days our low-cut price 2IC all the leadin 8" shades, including the milU£lliUH,uuiV " 30 pieces of Black Satin Duchease, 25pieces of Swell New Black Brocades, will be... very popular shade of red. New lkie of ¥? Mnnflav j nAn P^orff 20 pieces of Black Armures. New shipment Swell Black Grenadine. Fancy Jacquarded Granite %l IME ?^M %1m BlUllUaji LwlilCll L>^C|./l« 10 pieces of Black Gros Grains. All of which will be priced this week 2 5 Pieces Beautiful Plaids, fancy Weaves, 48-inch wide. JJT flmf ' | TUBSd3¥ c • 20 pieces of Black Peau de Soie. at one- fourth anil one-third below their two-tone Twills, hard-twisted Granite Choice of this entire lot for 'JJ 8 iuooubj Monday from 9to 21 pieces of Heavy Black Chinas. actual values. Cloths; large range of new Fall color- 3 days J%J *$£ / and 11 a. m. we will sell ings; all-wool Scotch Plaids, large ef- I 54 "^ lch «,T tirkey^ Red PrlrPC ?^r ?0r V\? lOr slflll tin ii\ tl 7S Regular prices from fects. and a great many 10 Pieces Black Rock Crepons, four WeiJßeSm and White Table IlltC^ Ldl, Lyi* 9 O7t, Vfb 41111 Uy 10 «Pl»l 39c to $3.50 a yard, other kinds. All go at one st >' les J also 42-inch Black Figured Damask, warranted price for 3 days , O Mohair Brilliantines: both lines our Special fast colors and worth Colored DreSS, WaiStand Lining SilkS. regular SOc qualities. To c . 2^c, for, 1 -%r» 35 Pieces extra good values, includ- close this lot out quickly, 'J CJ C! peryard *O^ 25 pieces Satin Duchesse, new shades. 100 pieces Best Quality Colored Chinas, ing 48-inch hard-twisted all-wool Coy- while they last.. OO Rope AUo from Qfnii a m MnnHav 50 P ieces Best Taffetas, latest shades. three widths, 21-inch, 24-inch and crt Suitings, beautiful line of color- 1 . .. «e»m™&emll£er'*F%l 25 piece* Be.t Eve ? in ? Taffeta.. 28-inch • - - ings, especially adapted for tailor- 25 Pieces Black Dress Goods, cut " * Port.eres. bleached Mtmlin % inch*. 10 pieces Heavy All-Silk Cream and 25 pieces Colored Jacquards. ma de gowns; two-tone Pacquin regardless of cost; a lot of odds and e» ™x> D v en ra wTde 'worth S and 6c^ya?d for 1C c White Satin Duchasse. 25 pieces Handsome Checks. Twills, including the red and black ends and broken lines, includ in^a «.«> Rope Portiere., each.. sl.so wide, worth 5c and bcyard.for 50 pieces New Swell Evening Fancies. 22 pieces Swell Stripes. combination; all-wool Cheviots, thor- great many of B. Priestley's best qua£ Rope Portieres, each. . 2,50 All day Monday remnants of Full 10 pieces Cream and White Swiss Taf- 15 pieces Gorgeous Plaids. oughly shrunk and sponged, full 50 ities of Black Lizard Weaves, Fancy 54. 00 Rope Portieres, each. . 2.75 Bleached Irish Satin Damask, width fetas. All of which will be priced for one inches wide, in two shades of new Black Jacquards, Plain and Fig-ured 54. 50 Rope Portieres, each.. 3. -5 62, 68 and 72 inches, lengths 2, 2% 25 pieces Ivinen-Back Satins, high week at, in many cases, less than one- blue, brown and dark green; can't be Soleils, Whipcords Surah Twills $5 00 Rope Portieres each 375 ostforfpefyaT*.? P . t0 40C ha.f the ori.i... v^ue, £?»£*££**** Q Z^^T^J^^" ™- 7S «™ °™ M , — Prices 25c to $1.50 a yard. fcfiSSLS&S 9&C £|««&*^ 89c f r o A m aelesaot assortraent t0 choose Men s Underwear ' . eathers, 4*s»StaLr: Sacrifice Sale Broken Lines *SS£gi Underwear T^ a^ ws fair profit off our stock before we \( rnchinnc gave it over to you at bargain Our unexampled selling of Ladies' and Children's Fall and Winter Underwear for the past six weeks has resulted in an accumulation of broken lino* J£* dlSniOnS. prices. But summer outstayed her which we decide to close out quick at far below cost of manufacturing. Monday at 8 o'clock we begin this sale. Hundreds of dozens of perfect garment tn l^^t^n Good white welcome this year, and we've had select from at about half the regular retail price, but try and ba amongst the early ones to secure first choice. Sale continues while troodslast live geese to pay the fiddler. Expectations &§&£&'{■. J? Feathers, odor have been greater than business, Ladies' regular $1.00 fine combed Egyptian >v Ladies' all-wool knee-length CI+WA * IT cS^ Jr le ss, steam aud while we've done more than Cotton Fleece-lined Combination tf**jfe> Fast Black Tights, open or wniSuictl S UOCIerWGHr T^fe?^ / dres&ed, very our share of Underwear trade— that Suits, finished to perfection. \^Jm closed, $1.50 is **%*■• x -«r^k downy. Per fact doesn't reduce stock. Hence Choice of either Oneita or open C {ffiSMh the price. pgm ip g^ Children's Sanitary Fleece-lined Shirts ''Tl&^ pound, ___ we've resorted to the price-cutting front style; a splendid bargain, J T%^* jffflßpf- Sale / SL Pants and Drawers, heavy and warm cheaoat " 0n1y...55^ knife, and tomorrow sees profits only M %^T WsSiE i P rice J £j double the money. P O __ H p--#h*r d-i^ lopped off of every garment this Wigi * *** sizes 16-18 W> 24,-* «, n *> *a * Feather Pil.ows in heavy, W ay. Ladies' Natural Gray Imported Swiss Rib (• Ladies' small size wool Com- ~-~ -— ~ 28 ' 30 32 '^ 4 fancy and plain Tickings, each 39c, A „ . L _ . , All-wool Vests, high neck and r C--ilu\\MS.^ bination Suits, gray and black, Frices IOC 20c 25c 30c 35c 59c, 89c, 31.25, d* ?flr F ° r f abOUt 3 u 1 " 8 °f" S Bhort Bleeves and sleeveless. _^^ £ ISI / worth up to f^ -.J' , , "P to $2*50 3^g winter weight wool fleece Th are the reffU lar $1.00 Pf f\ f* . if # 52.50 each. W ~ _ T Children's SOc Natural Gray .. .. AT A Camel's Hair and Fancy oualitY Thi^ lot at fiv "M#lti2 ThU lot at & ■ I Wool-plated Pants only, sizes HB /7 Sofa Cushions, Muslin covered — Fleeced Rib Shirts and Drawers. ach " S WT each \-F \^7 3to 10 years. ij fe, R, Sizes,lß-in. 20-in. 22-in. 24. in. 26-in. They're nicely finished, pearl but- -^ Per pair ■^ B " tons, taped seams and gussets. Ladies' Pure Silk Combina- Ladies' heavy wool-plated Prices,2)c 33c 40c STTc 63c Regular 7oc value. gtp*& tion Suits ' in bla c k » cream and '^^"^r natural gray Misses' and Youths' All-wool Camels-hair ■ mr For Men's English Merino salmon pants only; RW/\/T S*^**,?*! 1 -*" and Drawers « sizes S I_J • Three Days' "CashTjS.^ JS*^ SO pr re &,SQ C Hosiery.^, Drawers— winter weights. These JSB^T sale above sizes at, each X-T V^ 230 pairs children's heavy, fine are our $1.00 and $1.25 qualities. 4»a P rice Ladies' All-woo! Camels-hair Vests and Boys' 25c Heavy Fleece-lined iSffiaf^'Scarticte-^ 0 !^ €1 Aft For Men ' s heavy Austra - Celebrated YPSILANTI San- Pants; a fair assortment of sizes; y Ribbed Cotton Shirts, siz-s 24, 26 w b^t j~V sizes 6to 8%. Choice lOC ditl'U lian Lambs' Wool Fleece wNijBP itary Combination Suits, grrv, they have always sold at $I.oo^^ H g~f and 28. Choice, while they last, fc£ . Underwear. Gu;tranteed ■WWlll*w*&P cream and black merino, wool per garment. 1 his lot Bm6^ &. each fl/ 50 dozen ladies' heavy, fine wool non-shrinking — handsomely finish- and heavy balbrig'ran; all firsts goes at ttjr St^ Stockings — full fashioned— made of ed— our regular $1.50 quality. no seconds All go at ex- |_| \% p> • ' Children's fast-black Wool superior yarn, and cheap at 35c. <M AA For Men's fleece-lined actly 50 per cent off, 0r.. . . rlalT^PriCe Ladies' soc White Merino Pants Tights, assorted sizss, regular W* S*f Can't get any more of JHI ISJI ribbed Union Suits, win- only, all sizes, heavy /^ H/l prices 50c, 63c, 70c, SOc a pair; -^ b^ t, them at this price. Special 4OC VIIVV ter weight, perfect fitting Ladies' and Misses' $1.50 Dr. Denton Sleep- weight. This lot, M fafe 4, whne they last, per pair tJ^ One case ladies' ext-a super and nicely finished. ing Garments, also a few Dr. a pair t^ «. , " , . _ heavy fleece-lined Cotton Stockings. Warner's fine aanitary Wool Misses heavy wool ribbed They tell us they are as roo:! as Sleeping Garments. Choice, r-*J ™£T The above goods do not interfere with our very Combination Suits, natural gray J^V I™* f** other people's 35c stockings Our rilrk%7*2K£ n fl /| Xti^O vvhile they last, complete line of regular goods, which we are selling »"<i black, worth up to $1.75. £ J I, regular price is 25c. >*/\ VJIUVC£> dllU lICS for £ %JP at prices that are custom makers. Choice, each !> "** Sale price For Men Monday and Tuesday. — — — TC Each for Rufus Waterhouse "wr ~w g~y }n \ "HT^ TT™^ A d~^r ■ "m Jr W"\ Tf B 1 B X A "H"*^. >^™V A w tb^. t mo unvniv Tiircnur Oil it oB'C /3C ™ake New Fall Neck Scarfs, I*^ IP I1 L f-J A W 11^ TM[ I-H |V [P T<A JiT A ]\j C F °K MONDAY, TUESDAY X vv in Tecks, Four-in-Hands, L^ JL kj 1 V/ A O /"^ kl M^/ /? I M_Lf 1H 1 UjTSL re xJ iTIL 1 1 1 O AND WEDNESDAY y^W^ Monday morning Strings and Bows. For Monday /1111/ "^ unw^«- //^ ¥ /J>\ from Bto 10 o'clock and Tuesday, instead of regular .*«-*» v , Ar each for your *V. <CA - Colored each for vo.,r //W 1 t]\\ve will sell our |™- c^ /J^fcv $6 - 00 ITLb *> fe^ j) ;rr tt s l2 ' :c c " 70r Kid Gloves P \ve S have^ utJ \ *™' "^ v4&^^T/^ Dinner SeTof f&^^^W^ BabyTrioxYerJ 11 Lm 'ch for got in about 500 pairs of these >i *^A A^r' each for your fi " e En?hsh 58c size, WM of every description! W^S P^l H6 T Gloves, in the New Shades: bought OQC choice of ; lot «%Saaß^&a Porcelain. '^T each 29c Worth 50c and 60c. d.l Fd^l , them cheap; they are the $150 qual- of ver y line Decorated Lamp Globes, Your choice ' „ -d Per roll all the week for ity. We price them at 79c for Mon- nine -iach size, cheap at 95c and $1.25. <£&§!&£%. of three new «/ACH-r.ioa nr lA2t &nbosse d Papers with and irmit'trtrp^s^o^rut PTQC eaCh B f °f n decora Ton, WAS " TUBS ' „ J^f *** »"*«* ~* £ tomer. You'll not miss it. i $ 7 OQ for 100-piece Dinner Set Small size, sale price, each 2Sc Heavy Black « /,1 OC f o ? Tanc^ — ' piete with chim- J§T S *L^ f /'"V of English Porcelain, Medium size sale price, each ... .39e Iron Coal inch borders, worth 12Hc to 15c. IVJ^-^v OiKt^^kt-ic? ney, shade and *«^v7J4 \V«?!h ham » une decorations and new shape, Large size, sale price, each 49c Hods. V IKCW ■ViUULHIb. mantles. /TTwnW cheap at $10.00. Extra large size, sale price, each. 59c -»r' OC Per roU for best glimmer -,.,, »//// L=i \\\ \S*,' Papers, good enough for any silt^SGr^G^R^l^U COC eaCh f ° r 77 \V Silverware Dept. WASH BOILERS. each^rgood % W 9 or lWnch border* CO We S n^e bl^ received another o^Tlarge / /Tf \ V rf^^^ C each No. 8, copper bottom, each 49c^ v^ he g g 3C^SS. &S.^TKS shipment of beautifTimported stock of fine China €» .^^fe^^ for No. 9, copper bottom, each 590 5c kind. measurements^ yourrooms. sian Ribbons, 4^ and 5 inches wide, Cho P D , i * h e*' ff -<^ fine silver- No. 8, copper rim, each 69c wcr for 4-pi ccc Glass Sets— Sugar 77 \ 7~ 77 the newest thing for ties and Comb and Brush • -^S^&JJKlmfc^, plated Fruit No. 9, copper rim, each. 790 *O W Bowl, Cream Pitcher, Spoon- OntlCrll Ddlt crushed belts. Ask to see them. Trays. Salad Bovis, To • Knives. holder and Butter Disli; imitation cut vpnvui 1 ' P? C^° Ja T" F1 T >eS< Cake Limit on e Qgrpen- ___-^^assS=E=»^ glass and worth 35c. >-^v , s , t Your _ A rTTf jrcods 8 * W orfh P "and set of 6to a customs. . , T^^^ 49c Saw Sets go for, ''-^^hL/l^^k H, af « TW CarpetS - Y< ? f U d °. yOUr " 't*Jif $1>25 - IOC set for Buttr Knife and Sugar " 8 U^r^aBESSSSS^ each 3OC M § Head That F v" " injUS " fiiSHV IOC «hell ( each pair ia a box, PIHCefS. 75c Saw Sets go for, ..^ Aches? tice to purchase either rug or car- K^ffi§o 2W f ■ y f c h Pana f.c/ ,,1, >d Cf petuntilyou have first examined QP , D choice of a cneap at 6-inch size worth l<c each 5c A Sequent cause is eye strain. our goods. Our varied stock is rM , L la JB; e lot of fine Rp each for ii!ver-p-ated Napkin o' m Lv,™ M^ in« 10 dozen Clothespins Consult our refractionist. Eyes ex without a doubt the finest in the !ia J »f s « M f u^'^alad Bowls.Celery OC Ril|gß . good siße aod nice ly en- 9-inch size, worth 29c each 100 fOr amined free. Northwest, and the prices we make Mif^Sets e£ ' 68 ' fS'Sf 4 * 5? d & rived J r^«Ur 15c value. 10-inch size, worth 35c each 15c . nreac h for fine high-rade Monday and Tuesday only, Filled the coming week Ctnnot be dupli- 1 ' /" ' s ooas wortn ouo « /sc. / _^ each for rbf lot of extn fine qual _.-, each for a biff lot of fin - steel 4 V^ Steel Razors, Sheffield make, Gold Frames, all styles: yuaran- SarpHc^Stc^nT^c! 18^ 1^" worth S WarraUted ' 0^"" .....$1.45 SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 23, 1898 TWENTY-TWO PAGES. Part 2 &g PRICE FIVE CENTS,