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10 ■_- ==r- -' ■ ■■■ —VJ T'l^ l-'uh anniversary of the bat'.lo oC Bunk?r mil was fittingly celebrated by th-3 Daughters erf the American Revolu tion yesterday at tin- residence of Mrs. C. R. McKenney, North St. Paul. Ttec r ; n;. Mrs. 1). A. Monfort, an-J : I the St. Paul chapter were lonor at he < ntertaimneßt, l>\u i chapters in the city wcie reprc : :i a number of visiting women, ■ ■■•■[ with foreign chapters, were l>] • .-■ :ii. The ."w K.niy residence and the -orrounding it w • elaborately An immense flag wa.i draped bannisters in the hall and flftga : cul Bowers decorated the White ;iiui blue, the col- St. Paul chapter, wen- \i^* ■ ■ i ex in the decorations of the dinir.g . :.-■ i ■ :ner piece on the table uiis ingemtnt of water lilies. ill : In daintj fash ■, ■ : _ ■ olors. Jap lan rat< d ti.i- lawn I rug ■. • red about .! II .'in Hi. 1 'aul On -tir.g which foi bi : ■ ptlon, Mrs. J. J!. ):-.\ ■■, il i hapter, pr< sided. 1). A. Mnn a brief vv< leom .. i'!. r \\ Inch ail pi m< rica." Mrs. !<■ iil, ' P< siiisylvania chapter, : Mrs. NtcKenney, an:-- ar I .mi the work done by the i' ' ress M..-. \V. i. d vie ;.i. s!,!> nr gave a ;.iik on the na [tonal . dealing with it.'- s idal aide. IS on, I>. (.'., dcliv - addr< ss on "Tlic SI • laid particular the impoi :.int p!a< p U.at Use ' ■■ ■ '■'■ ■ items .ii the children inu-riv-a. Miss Banning recited "My . ' bj < >li\. r Wendell M... Mn. Charles 11. Wnipple, who has la: s ■ J Jr..m Poito Rico, and who, wJiii • she w>is there, made a careful in n of the needs oi fte women, well delivered address, the rc ii is. A maternity ■ '<<■• ssaid >*• Li rday, was one of n |>ressings m cds. The w Oman's -■'■'■ '>■ she stated, was doins e. --t work in Forto Rico, but it whs ■'i by !a.-k of funds. After v\ ii'Ppif's address, a collection wa< •■■ ¥« w< iv turned over 10 "I a hi spilal fund, luuchtcn was served about 1 :> ''"" dining room was in charge ■ . N.'ivai Man hand, Mrs. Has* al « M Saundcrs, Mrs. Batch ■ Brii] and .Mi>> Louise Jcweit • • • A. W. Ritzinger entertainetl at kVednesday and Thursday after* of last week, at her home on ilrmount avenue, [ n honor of Mis* ■ of Host,,n. and Miss Ritzingrr : : Uiißton, in. the favors Wi wr. w »n ijy ih<. Alexander Cath -■> Josephine Carr, Miss Wright - Otabel Ji,jrn The prize re cJplents Thursday were Mrs. C. E. Stone Mrs. Myr,,n Brown. Mrs. D. S. Elliot and Mrs. Fred Johnson. The hostess was assist..l by Mrs. 1. a. Robinson, Mrs. U. C. Holbert and Mrs. Jl. F. Pearce. MATRIMONIAL Tiui marriage of Mlsa Susie Tiautz. daughter of i\Tr. and Mrs. Trautz 8 4 ■■ -Mr. and F. W. Leucke. was solemnized Tuesday evenlug at ti X at the German Reformed c-luireh lJ" r : -!• The church was deo omi-d with palms and ferna. A la.ge number of th- friends vrhnessed the cere i'iomv. Rev. Hau^r officiated. The br;de was given away by her fatner and was by MUs Blisa Trautz. as maid V-Mii"""";.*'' 1,"' 1 the, ¥J sses Eliese a°" Kpulme Dietz. as bridesmadds. Henry ,m ■ '";V lh"'-."f th« Sroom, was \£lt nan. and the ushers were Henry Relners and George Trautz. The bride was gowned in white Persian mu'.l. Sh, ■ caught up with a brooch a rfft of the srooni, and carried Bride roses. '/'•; attendants al « llld e arritd pirslt carnaUons. Following the ceremony ;■ reception was held from 7 to 12 at the home of the bride. The ,00ms were dec orate,i with roseg, Eerna and carnations TI-.OFO aulsting were Mr,. F O gi and Mrs ■ Hid m ; s. Scheldt and daughter of Hasr ings. Mr. and Mrs. Uu&ke v.lll be at after Ju»e 25, at 963 Minnehahi niscti to Mr. William A. Gferber was sol «nnised at the Trinity Lutheran church er of the bride, was best man. Miss Bernard! Gerber. August Schulzi. Louis Trapp aad Herman Roehnisch. The <h,»ir in.rv" , V V" aßtnemß d«rfns the cere mony .and a quartette sang -Love L»ir.ne. On leaving the chuVch the bridal party was greeted with a -flower shower" f l<Jm the choir, and their many frlends.Joined In hearty .m,,,,,^^ f. -• i h T many 'vh"v'-'^ of blesa J* I^' in the future. The church was Sowtri" y decorate^ w!'h Palm? and The marriage of Miss Minnie E. S-otten daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Scot ten, to Lewis C. Miss, a membt-r of Cora pany 1), Thirteenth regiment, will be solemßhsed at 6 o'clock tomorrow evening ,v the bride's home on Wabasha street Mr Morrison, of the Plymou'h Con' gri gal on 1] church, wl!l perform th^ ctr I nony. The^ bride will be attended by Miss Kate Vallancey. of Gracevilie Wil liam Miss, a brother of the groom, win l) best man. Immediaj* relatives and to thnate friends only will be present at the ttng;. Mr. and Mr--. Miss will be at home after July IS at H3 Fort -tr'e- The marriage f Miss U 38!e Ti umbuli t in -M, r- atm Flournoy will ),m 1 :<T £$*L the Chri^! ('onSfeKaiioiial church at 6:30 p. m .. Monday evening June 18. Rev. T. H. Sammls. offciauSf: M 93 Rtta Trumbul will be moid of honor Miss Scale Louise Stanghton and Miss Lv Varrette Frisk will be bridesmaids, and Ouy Barwise pillow bearer. M-s- Ruby Frisk will be flower girl, and Mr Harry fi>orpe. Mr. Charles Saliby. Mr Clare C Orandall and Mr. William Cavanagh! ush- UNQUESTIONED SUPERIORITY. i BLATZ \'F& \ *™E STAR MILWAUKEE * mm £-ach brand, in Us I respective class, is II substantial evidence BK&1S11| of the superiority of \'s&&z£l 1 Biatz Malt Vivine (Non-Intoxicant) 4; '^v^lufiU^ Invaluable Summer Tonic. ' • v^rs " ALL DRUGGISTS. VAL BLATZ BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE >A Paul Branch Lower Leve?, Foot of John Street. Telephons 1414. Wek@me 9 Wisltors I Make this store headquarters while in the city. Comfortable waiting rooms on third floor, provided with every con venience. trimmed MlKnerf. Another great week of special of fers in Trimmed Millinery starts Monday. Lady visitors from out-of town are invited to call and inspect our handsome showing. You are welcome to look, buy or not. (&&- The sPscial $6.00 exhibit *PV»W will be even greater than last week, because ye have added cnany beautiful $10.00 and $12.00 hats to it, giving you an excellent collection to choose from. A special table of English Street Hais, worth $25.00 and $30.00. Your choice r day, $io«oo Correct Sailor Hats at HALF-PRICE. Z^^See our Ladies' Duck Outing Hats. I&^We are making a special showing of light mid-summer Dress Hats, gotten up for the Chicago Derby, which occurs June 23. Visitors in our city will have a Monday chance to buy the best ready-to-wear garments that are made in America—perfect in fit, highest grade tailoring, best materials, and styles the very latest— at prices that cannot bs duplicated in the two towns. A glance at the elsewhere offerings will convince you that NOW is the time and this is the place to buy. The quick-moving Monday extras are— Jackets—Just the thing for evening $50.00 Pattern Suits $35-OO Our showing of exclusive designs and 00 a kmd yS To dose^^iJ 00 /* 3*! G°if Ca?es ar'd Steamer Wraps— patterns in Scotch Gingham and Madras them out quick *p3*VV $7's°'s°' sio'°3 and $'5-00. Shirt Waists has never beeri equaled west «9nm,^ trnnr j t Separate Skirts, lined and unlined- at of New York. • $20.00 and $20.00 kinds for $10 00. c . nrt <ca en „_,! « irw nn Allm,K«.ii m 1. t , $4 '$6 5O and $10.00. White Lawn, Linen and Dimity Waists All our swell Novelty Jackets, specal Walking and Bicycle Skirts-all colors in grand variet and prices Jhl her ° uu" and sizes at $5.00 and $7.50. .. , / , Swell Tailored Suits-Rich materials Children's Jackets—Wash and Wool „, OrQm*ry *md' and the very Utest fashion, beautifully Dresses at much less than original cost— Wash Dresses—Organdies. Dimities. silk-lined throughout — $100 Pattern $3.50 and $4.50. Lawns and Batiste—suitable for street or Costumes CAA fafo Silk V/aists, the regular <N g A/f% evening wear-. fOr #V V# W $12.50 kind for $^# V V Bathing Suits-new designs, .brillian s7s.oo Costumes for $50.00 Wash Silk Waists, the 4£ /^i% tine or flannel—at $2.50, $3.50 and $60.00 Pattern Suits $40.00 regular $5.50 kind for $5.00. SPECIAL RATES FOR A SPECIAL OCCASION. The best and most favorably known brand of Ladies' Summer Hosiery in the Northwest is Mannheimers' Sea Island Cotton Special. These goods are full regular made, have all improvements and are dyed by Hermsdorf. These prices for Monday only: 40c quality Ladies" Sea Island £» Cotton Hose for A^V 50c quality Ladies Sea Island Cotton Hose for L^s*r 60c quality Ladies' Sea Island Cotton Hose for 3 pairs for $1.00. 75c quality Ladies' Sea Island and "Etcetera Silk" Hose jf.a a for 49C gibbon Meminders. Purple Hat Bands. They will be worn for two solid weeks. We have g/» the official Elk colors. Here for Ar^V Five-inch Lumineuse Taffeta Ribbon, in all the new and handsome sum- i|f mer shades. Special, per yard. Kfßibfcon Stocks Made While You Wait. Weddlnq &fts. Cut Glass—Decorated China. Venetian Glass, Bronzes, Bric-a-Brac, Lamps, etc. Art Department—Third Floor. Cemus Jtos*B.P.O.E. Be at home at this store. Parcels checked, and all goods delivered to all depots free of charge. <?rs. Mr. James B. Ti umbuli will give the bride away. The marriage of Miss Anna Foley and Joseph Sheridan took place Tuesday, June 12, at St. John's Catholic church, Burnsville. Rev. Father Rattigan of- I ficiated, assisted by Monsignor Astor. of j St. Paul's seminary, and Rev. O'Con nor, of Shakopee. Miss Mary Foley acted I as bridesmaid, and Henry Sheridan was j groomsman. The bride was gowned in ! white silk mulle and carried Bride roses. I The bridesmaid wore pink organdie and ! carried pink carnations. Mr. and Mrs. I Sheridan left on the evening train for I St. Paul. They will be at home after j June 30, at DeGraff, Minn. Tha marr'age of Lucia, daughter of Mrs. Walburgha to Mr. George Hunt, took place Tuesday morning, June 12, at 9 o'clock, at St. Francis l>e Sales church. Re". John Stairha. officiating. Mis-; Walburgha Orben, sister to the bride, acted as mald-of-honor, and Frank j Hunt, brother to the groom, as best man. The bride wore white silk poplin and car | ried white roses and forget-me-nots. The maid of hono^ wore white silk and car ried red roses. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt left on a short wedding trip, and will be at home about June 22, at 642 Randolph street. Miss Carolina Bachman, daughter of Mrs. Carl Bachman. and Mr. Frank Boetehner, of Blcom-rr, Wis., we.c quiet : ly married Tuesday at 5 p. m., at ihs bride's home, 331 Bast Annapolis street. , The bride was a:tended by ht>r sister, : Albertina. as maid of honor. Miss Ro a I IVhr wus bridesmaid. Mr. Hen.y Be eh- • ; ncr, cousin of the groom, was bo.--t man Mr. J. Baclman, groomsman. Mr and Mrs. Boeteitner wiil make their futu-e home in Ch'ppewa Falls. I The marriage of Mss Mjbel E^ihe- B s t.>n. daujrht r :i Mr. and Mrs. Orris-on L. THE ST. PAUL GLOBIv, SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1900. the IPuihy Bell bpecial AjjPl+l^f JK *-/ *^ two towns. Our display Is worthy th ■ Double Ribbon Pulley Belts, made of %^ *^^^^\/^ * * attention of nil who are interested in good quality black satin ribbon and cor- \. JB B/M S~\ A /** 'hoice beautiful, unique and artistic rect shaoe +/X m. " — m <W^ryM M£/M / furnishings. While we show the best Sp-ial'each J^C Sixth and Robert Streets, t#jP fj f//J/ g£ffS KS&SSiS B^r X!. Others at 6QC, Bqc and 98c. * -iTi<y »/ \^\^&s 9 in mind, as it will save you money. This is whit you have been waiting for. R-ady Monday morning a t Half-past Ei?ht o'clock—an hour earlier than usual—22, coo yards of choice styles of reliable Dress Silks, sacrificed as never before. Read carefully and note particularly each item. There are many kinds almost given away. At 10 Cents Each : At 14 Cents a Yard. At 29 Cents a Yard. At 39 Cents a Yard. Be on time for these: Quite a larga collection of Wash Silks. ! ,500 yards of very fine Wash Silks, all A grand collection of Corded Kai-Ki A small lot of manufacturer s samples A few nice dark Foulards, ten pieces of fast colors; 150 yards of heavy Whi'e S*lks wide white India- kroner rw of Novelty and Plain Silks-lengths are good Pongee Silks, a limited quantity of Habutai; 650 yarJs of 20-Inch Colored 2&i?Pfc3? TaffSfs', ISK and % a yard and % of a >ard. Many are Fancy Silks-not a yard worth less than I Habutai: 1.000 yards 24-inch Black Bro- Corded Fancy Taffstaa Th-v were 85c worth 75c and $1.00. 39c. many worth 75c a yard. I caded Indias. Worth 50c to $1.00 a yard, to $1.25 a yard. W (RiflWfilit itfilftMfil fUtfft Ch^liDfiP i, 1'?? 0 yarl3 of ojr re-lllar test qiiHty Plain Colored jn/ \QlbV<aill WUdl c=?Um *UJ/<g/llllW Taffetas, 65 Cants a yard-every color, any color. 6,500 yards of the best Black Taffetas in the world, marked down like this: The $3.00 quality, 1 % yards wide. Special $2.39 The celebrated Grsen Edge. 21 -inch Sp-cial 65c KS SViS , tZ\\ ?sirnt^i VZ t' r «o °t good, strong Black Taffeta. 18 to 20 inches wide, worth fully 60c a %H£ The $1.25 guaranteed 22-inch. Special 98s yard, 10 yards to a customer. Special *$ §%? At 49 Cents a Yard. At 59 Cents a Yard. At 75 Cents a Yard. At 98 Cents a Yard. VO crn 0o 0i ue. °f °Ur 29 and J 32-in J ch Your choice of 85 patterns of Cheney You may select any style or color [ All those beautiful Satin Liberties pure Silk Habutai in stripes and cords. Bros. 1 Foulard Silks, 24 inches wide and from our grand collection of Cheney ' any Braidsd Nov-lty Silk worth $135 Two yards will masse a waist. | warranted to wear. Bros.'best quality Foulards. to $3.50. Visitors to the Elks" Carnival, city people, Minneapolis people, all should embrace this opportunity to secure the best bargains ever offered in hne Silks. Some Underwear specials that will mean a distinct loss to you if you over look them. Ladies' 40c quality Sheer J% £-^ Lisle Thread Vests for A V V Ladies' 50c quality fine Swiss Ribbed Lisle Thread Vests « j% for iyC Ladies' fine Ribbed Fancy Silk Vests, our great leader' and the prettiest vest shown this season, handsomely trimmed with silk lace, all desirable Zfo/* colors, only i|U^ Be sure to see the new "Shield Shape" Vest, the great success of the season; especially adapted to wear with the new style shirt waist. All prices £,*%*, from F.... 49v Carniva! Extras. nC^ Each for Fringed, Hemstitched and Hemmed Lunch Cloths, Irish and Austrian linens, actual 95-cent values. ODD NAPKINS. 45c for 6—value $1.35 a dozen. 64c for 6—value $1.65 a dozen. 84c for 6-- value $2.00 a dozen. $ 1.00 for 6—value $2.50 a dozen. $ 1.30 for 6--value $3.50 a dozen. $ 1.68 for 6—value $4.50 a dozen. $2.29 for 6—value $6.00 a dozen. BED SPREADS. 89c for $1.25 Crochet Spreads. $ 1.00 for $1.40 Crochet Spreads. $ 1.38 for $1.75 Crochet Spreads. $ 1.98 for $2.50 Satin Spreads. $2.33 for $3.00 Satin Spreads. $2.88 for $3.50 Satin Spr^ads.^ $3.25 for $4.50 Satin Spreads. Menu's TMrmsfyrngs Fancy Negligee Shirts for Men—Fine Madras, a broken lot, worth &.AkM $1.00 and $1.25. Special, each V7V Boys' Negligee Shirts—The balance of our 75c and $1.00 qualities, some with two collars, sizes 13, 13.^ and tLfbg* 14. Special,, each ." £§^p|y Men's Onsita Combination Suits, fine ribbed balbriggan, the kind that buttons across, perfect fitting. Mon- A/^** day special O*y I Boston, to Richard G. P. Vallancey. will be solemnized Monday evening, June 25 at the Church of the Good Shepherd. Dr. William Pope will perform the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. VaTlancey will b2 at home after Aug. 1 at the Gladstone, Jame,town, N. D. Announcement of the marriage of Mus Maude Basset* to Mr. Charles PniUp Tay lor has been received. The wedding took place June fi at thp residence of the bride's grandfather, Mr. J. Y. Reeve. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will be at home aft?r June 20 at 459 Fuller street. The marr age of Miss Lilly L. Bohiand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bohland, to Wallace North Tanner, of Anaconda, Mont., will take place Wednesday after noon at 5 o'clock at the bride's home on Montreal avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Tanner will make their future home in Anaconda. Cards are out for the marriage of Miss Louise Davi-; to Dr. Robert Law rence Wiseman. Thursday evening, June 28, at the Presbyterian church. Merriam Park. A reception will be held from 8:30 to 10:30 at the home of the bride 1535 Iglehart street. The marriage or* Mr. Peter S^batib. of (his city, to M?aa Mary Jane Johnson, of old Town. Maine, will ba so't-mnized at Old Town. Wednesday, June 27. Mr and Mrs. Schaub will tie at home after Aug 15 at th? Aberdeen. PLEASIKES PAST. Mis. E. A. Warren and Mrs. Russell R. Dorr entertained the active membjis of the hchubert club Wednesday after noon at the summer home of Mr-* War ren, Bald Eatfe lake. The gue t*.' abDUt sixty in number, went out en the nura ing train, returning on a special car at 6 o'clock. The grounds were tas efu ly tlpbohk^ Dep'i Ws have p^it forth special effort to offer during Cafnival week the most ex traordinary values in the history of this department. ;In order not to bs mislead ing or disappointing, w.e have endeavored to rather understate than exaggerate the merits of gc>ods offered below. An in spection will bear out our statements. $3.50 Tapestry Portieres, fringed top and bottom, -several different .colorings to select from, fl* *fc ff choice t «jp £ + && $7.00 Tapestry Portieres, full 50 inches wide, 3 yards long, fringed top and bot tom, fif> W. gi^ several colors. «2p*»*^/ V $10.00 Mercerized Tapestry Port.eres, 50 inches wide, fringed top /%/\ and bottom, to c105e.... £ ♦ V V $20.00 Silk Frou Frcu Curtains,double faced, fat J& /%/^ 4 styles $3.50 Rope. Portieres. 6 feet wide. 7 feet 6 inches long, a num- BL ber of colorings, f0r.... Jw £, + £JbGs $5.00 Rope Portieres, 6 feet wide. 7 feet 6 inches long, £L for $7.00 Rope Portieres, full size, nice une °f Mi S colors w*»*»pv $10.00 Rope Portieres, tf»il j"i% newest effects, for upvf v V $1.40 Ruffled Muslin Curtains, 3 yards long, well made, &/tiV for $^V $2.50 Ruffled Muslin F^ Curtains, 4 styles, f0r.... «]v| +9 V $3.25 Ruffled Bobbinet Curtains. $2.50 $6.00 and $7.00 Ruffled Bobbinet Curtains $4.50 $1.00 Nottingham Curtains 65c $2.25 Nottingham Curtains $1.29 $3.00 Nottingham Curtains $1.95 $6.00 Brussels Lace Curtains $4. 00 $10.00 Brussels Lace Curtains.. .$7.00 $-14.00 Brussels Lace Curtains.. $| 0.00 $7.75 Renaissance Curtains $5.00 $12.50 Renaissance Curtains $8.00 $15.00 Renaissance Curtains $11.00 EXTRA SPECIAL—A large assort ment of one and two pair lots of Cluny, Irish Point, Tambour Swiss, Phrygian, Renaissance and Real Brussels at about HALF actual value. Wfas fa '(Sheds S^/fe A yard for 35e India Linon, 32 *vV and 36 inches wide. decorated with fl igs,bunting an.l J.ipanese lantern.--. Sailing, r^wirg. lemii.s ar.d croquet all assisted in passing a delight ful afternoon. Luncheon was served un der the trees. The hostesses were assist ed by Mrs. J. B. Brimhall. Mrs. W. B. Dixon, Mrs. S. W. Raudenbush, Mrs. A. R. Fenwick, Miss Beatrice Wallow and I Mi*s Gertrude Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Sands cele brated on Tuesday evening the eleventh anniversary of their marriage, entertain ing about seventy-five guests. An or chestra coi.tributed musical numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Sands were assisted by Mrs. A. L. Craig. Mrs. Ell Warner, Mrs. Will Dindorf, Miss Helen Griggs, Miss Vaughn and the Misses Neff. A pleasant surprise party wan tendered Mr. Tony Schmitt at Twin City hall last Wednesday evening, the occasion being his thirty-eighth birthday. The evening was spent in card playing and dancing-. Prizes were won by the following: Guy Wilber, Tom Holland. Charles Hoffmann. Mrs. Gmehie, Mrs. Pamperin ana Miss Anderson. Miss Agnes Grady entertained about thirty of her friends at her home, 20 Va'. tey street, Thursday evening, the occa sion being her seventeenth birthday. Mu sic and dancing were enjoyed by those present. 4 The Arlingtaft H?f s Mothers' club ti n dered a surpri^ i e^eption to the teachers of the John SJtie'sfion school Thursday afternoon fronvc3:3dko 5:30. Refreshment's were served. > ■% , A party was «»veji Thursday evening at the residence au" Miss Velna Heimbaush in honor of Miss Grandy, of Du lutb. About pv'eijm' couples were pres ent. " The teachersof John Ericsson schofll were entertairi^g at d n:-er Thursday by the principal. Harriet E. Ruddy. Mtss Editli M.»TiiT» waa given a sur- Wmfy Tabricß"JflnnM3il Sacrifice Sjfe It starts Monday, just a month earlier than usual—a sacrifice sale of reliable Wash Fabrics—a bonarra bargain harvest for visitors to the Elks' Carnival. Briefly summed up, the following items will give you an idea of what you may expect Monday morning: Best quality Scotch Ginghams, made by David and John All our 35c a yard Silk striped Kimona Crepes B^^ Anderson, R. A. Whytlav & Son, Wm. Anderson and oth.'.r will be bargain-priced at.... ISC manufacturers, our 40c and 50c a yard qualities. Every piece . , _. ■ v%> in stock will bs on sale Monday a« A lnsn Dimities, beautiful floral designs and colorings. tA^. a t ZSC By the yard Monday- only .. !§€ All our 50c and 60c a yard Pnnted Pique. The J /-„ 25C Monday special price wnl be Jb^%» AvV Egyptian Tissues and Madras, the regular 25c a fl^^ no^ c^f 3°h Em, broidered Plumetlia yard qualities for I©C "ov« Swls l s. Wl!! be cL° sed out at extraordiliary redu : y ■ I*^^' Don t miss this; the wash goods sensation of the season. Mammoth Brtss (Bi@®d§ Suk MONDAY—A sale of Imported fabrics, black and colored. Scores of exclusive styles, and linss navsr so la * as now. A sale of superior fabrics, and prices less thin th' 3 lowest elsewhere. A few of the sD3oials: ? Si% A- i B"'nch Heathf I gPi ¥* 50-inch English Tailor >«% — A±jt± SCMnch Horn-- } klk^ Ho:nes F'-ms in ths J& Cloth in small checks ttrl |^ /*% spun Dr iLffL scarce shades of grays I £ fc and mixtures; 50-inch jm& &11.1 Cloths in eravs £ V^ and blues: 40-inch! £ hairline Cheviots, cor- <PI#VV my bU ox'? worth Granite Cloth in all ; rect for tailor-made W ford, castor,* $1.00. ' *c P°Pul" k color^; i $125 costumes; 48-inch ™ brown and tans! L Venetian Cloths, all I * M- Bourette Novelties in *l-i*J- 48-inch Vigor- , pure worsted; wool Cheviot* in navy, new, stylish colorings; 48-inch silk and eaux Suitings in all the new and popular marine and hussar blue 3;. Storm Serges, wool novelties and 48-inch Paquin colorings; 50-in. Camel's-halr Cheviot for C all pure worsted, and Pebble Cloths. Cloths. ■ costumes, and 50-in. Wlde-wale Cheviots. Black English Mohair Brißantlms^l^t^iT^^X ESS \ dust will not cling to. -45-inch extra fine Mohair Brilliantine, our regular 75c a yard quality, £■%/•» for only «?v£ EXTRA SPECIAL—I,OOO ya season's styles, regular values 39c a Turn! 7urs! IF mips ! AN ADVANt'K SALIC. As a special inducement to visitors, we will start Monday an advance R£.'.e of Furs, and a booking of orders at special low rates for Fur Garments to be made now and delivered in the fall of the year. You can save 30 per cent and get the pick of the new Furs—the cream of the world's fashion eenl srs to select style from. Original and exclusive designs sub mitted; Get our estimates on repairing, alter ing, relinlngr or remodeling your Fur Garments. Lowest prices of the year NOW. Included in this sale Is a bewildering assortment of Novelty Fur Neckwear in ull Furs and Combinations—the swell things for cool evenings. JSse our Robert street window dis play of Pelts. EMtkriA Patterns. You know them—the most reliable, and the cheapest in the end. Y.'e are St. Paul agents. July patterns now here. If" Ask to see the French Bust Form. We have all sizes. Mw Mail Orders. Our out-of-town patrons got ev«ry ad vantage that 13 Recorded those who vis it the-store in person. A child can buy at this store just as safely as any one else. Remember this is "the quickest mail order house in the Northwest." i prise Thursday eveningl at her home on Ramsey street. Miss Seharli^ Soule was in charge of the affair. Mr. Leonard U. Henry, of Mound street, save a bus party to Fort Snelling last Wednesday evening. About forty people were entertained. Mrs. Albin Redland, of or>3 Caok street, entertained ;it luncheon Wednesday from 4 to 6 o'clock for the teachers of th? John Ericsson school. Fl TIKE PMEASI RKS. A farewell reception will be tendered Mrs. A. F. Schumann, worthy matron of St. Paul Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, next Tuesday evening at the resi dence of Mrs. J. G. Robertson. 1916 Fe ronla avenue. Merriam Park. Mrs. Schu mann la about to remove to Chicago. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Univer salist Church of the Mess:ah will meet next Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. C. H. Gjidden. 255 Maria avenue. Mrs. W. C. Montgomery, of West Ninth street, will entertain at dinner Wednes day next for Mrs. Rufus Clark, of Chi cago. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Scotten. of Wa basha street, will have as their Kuosts this week Miss Kute Varlancey, of Grace ville; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Robertson, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scot ten, of Montana. Mrs. W. C. Cußen and daughter, of Spokane. Wash., and Mrs. 11. O. Wilson. of Butte, Mont., are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Robhtson, of Firring- t ■ in place. Wra John Whitney Punderson, of Igle- 45-inch Brilliantine, bright, silky fin ish, the $1.00 a yard quality, *7£>* for only /vV rds of silk-striped Challies, handsome 1 yard. For Monday only .Cur special sale of Suit Cases and Traveling Bags should be of interest to you, because we can save you 20 to 30 per cent on GOOD goods. TRAVELING BAGS—Genuine alliga tor, high cut Oxford Bags, leather lined, leather covered frame, good locks and catches—ten inch C? 11! 1 EL for They are worth 50 per cant more. 12-inch 13-inch 14-inch 15-inch $3-00 $3-55 $3 70 ~ $4 OO SUIT CASES—And not many left — the balance of a manufacturer's stock. They are genuine sole leather in brown, olive and russet shades, many of them only one of a kind, some with collar and cuff pockets, others with shirt folds, etc. Regular prices are $7.00 and $8.00. Ex tra special, rf* R <&& • any size or style Others at $2.00 to $20.00. . _| : MH Gmhmd'f Bept Specials for Monday: A beautiful showing of Nov< . specially designed for tha Elks' Car nival. See the exhibit on third fluor. Special Offering to Our Out-of-Town Patrons—A large lot of Pillow Tops, to be embroidered, ranging in price from 35c to 75c. The Monday spe- l&/t> cial price will be 3^/V Baskets—Our entire line of Work, p and Fancy Baskets, at 25 per cent discount. I hart street, has returned from Kansas . City, Mo., where she has be«n visiting I her sister, Mrs. E. S. Hitching. Mrs. J. Zimmerman, of 2064 Summit ave nu^, has returned after a few we 'ks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. M. Stein hauer, of Antlgo, wla. » Mrs. W. H. Williams, who has been visiting at the residence of h<?r mother, Mrs. Tucker, v.-ili leave for Wadena Thursday mc-nAng. Mrs. wniliam J. Barry and Mrs. D. C. Case, of Chicago, are the guests of Mrs. Henry Nickow, of Dayton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Seymour, of La Crosse, Wis., ;ire visiting thefr daughter, Mrs. Jolin Hoban, 0/ Bates avenue. Mrs. Charles O. Krteger, of Goodrich avenue, is entertaining her sister, Mi h Jessie Rir.gen, of St. Louis. Mrs. M. Steinhauer, of Antlgo, Wis., is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. Zimmerman, of 2064 Summit avenue. Miss Helen Rothschild, of Salt Lake City, Utah, is visiting Mrs. J. Rothschild of 10 Summit avenue. Miss Myra Kelly, of Fort Benton, Mont., will bo the guest of Mi9d Abbie Treacy this week. Mrs. Henry Nickow. of Dayton avenue, will leave the latter pare of the week for River Falls. Mr. Albert W. Lancaster, of Smith awnue. left last evening for the Teliow stone Park Miss H.mr.ie K. GUbertaoo has return ed from a month's visit to Mark Falls, Wis Mrs. T. D. Sheehan, of Burr street is entertaining Miss Julell Bbeehan. ot Osage, 11.1. *Osb .'! \n-s s phi ■ He;: rt.-itir.g friends n D ilu'h Miss Clara Norcotte, of Ashland aye • nuc '.caves tor Chicago for tiu- summer Wekome, Ufalttors I Ah Internrban cars start from and Btop at our Robert street entrance. Come here and rest. Emt Depl We are continually receiving new goods. Thafs why our stock is al ways fresh and crisp. New sets in Wash Laces with inser tion and irregular bands. New Laces an<l Embroidery All-overs for waists, yok^s and fronts. Monday Bpecials—an assorted lit of Wash Laces, Edging and ■ I int" tw« lots. Lot I, worth up to 15c, for m only j £ Lot 2, worth up to 25c, for B£| % on'v " IL2K Extraordlnarj' values In . ired rammer Robes. The I our stock goes on sale Mondaj morn- Ing at HALF PRICE. Another shipment just here of Plain and Fancy Tuckings, the regular $1.00 kinds. Monday, jm a special Just arrived—Nobby new summer Neckwear. Remnants of AU-cvcrs at l(\l F PRICE 54-inch Mohair Sicilian, the bright. Ql crisp kind, our regular 4fr| fa/%. $1.25 quality for only.. . )re3den patterns, all the «&« . £ft 21C | SMmmtp (Bbm§. s Visitors during the Carnival will rfc do well to take advantage of th°. op- ?* portunity and lay in a glove supply. p2 Mannheimer Gloves are made by the S5 best glove makers of the world. ta* Our "Oregon" Pique, all colors, white jQ and black, the $1.00 kind. i*/\i* © Monday special V*7 V C% See our "Sappho," the best Kid Glove Cfl in the world d>j /\/\ Ctk for j|^yy V[J .^aJ"V/e have a full line of Kayser Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves— 30c, 75c ani fan $1.00 a pair. Q* We are sole agents for Perrin and 5* Reynier Gloves. _j . 35 'Wo, #////" § If you are ,t. All Elks and their frl royal y2 welcome at this store. O^ ————————— • SOI TH ST. PAI 1.. Mm. George (Vickman, accompanied by her two daughters, l<-ft r>>r Chicago Mon day, where she will sin-rvl the sun months with r< Miss Vern, .>f Hasting - ' her aunt. Mrs. Willium Kennedy, last v»eek Mrs Porter, of Lerojr, Is visiting dau^hi sT. Mrs. Prank Hendei Miss Knima Beards, ol . rk. Ij vlbltinsf friends at Watcrvllle. Mrs. Peterson Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. James Blair. Mrs. }liil left Moii.lay to~vldit ~."l. in Michigan. Mrs Gibbs left Friday for her home in Stayle.-?, O. A skta of Beauty U • Joy Forever. FNR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL UCREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIFB. *•??!.•• Tan- P*ll*l*B. Freckles, Moth Patrhwt, It** mod akin dlae»«e», and every bi-niluh on beauty, aud . a dene«dct-> t!->n. It hju» st jo& 5*3 JM^m thetekt ofM Tr*r<. ■: 4 is«o .kS «»?-^r^L hanu>imwet»it«lt tob«»ur« ti-l- fM^SS^I JSA U la proparir P2So VWLT-^ jWj*)!""l'1 *- Accept no ► £:- fW^ja' «.« frvrf .■.'.frfettofsltK j^Sn NBr "^»y Oflkr hum. Pr. U fiS? 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