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TmmmtitiSimmmmmmam . A .'.'. . ,J ft ft r I V rhe Evari TTelojDlTLorTLe 199 337 N. 12tlT. St. i) Oc3inri.paLira3r A Special Sale of Dress Goods . . . Began Here Friday Horning and Will Continue for Bight Days. Every Piece of new dress goods in the house has undergone a special price reduction and every line of goods, cheap, medium or high class will be sacrificed during this sale. This is an opportunity which no one can afford to overlook, for it means that you are enabled to purchase the very choicest productions of the season, right at the beginning of the season, for less money than under ordinary circumstances you could procure the same goods at the end of the year. A SALE OF NEW WALKING HATS is also in progress, and to say the least the prices named on the newest and most popular styles of the season right at the time when they are in greatest demand, are marvels of lowness. See Dally Papers and Circulars for Full Particulars. d L 0 .1. r a. - - a, CU Wy&s&ri&4lJls PA o as XJ irxlsrGir&ityr Book Store Agent for the i L. E. WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN History arid Theme Paper and. Covers. College Text Books and Students' Supplies. H. A. BROWN, DRUGGIST and EJOOKSELLER PHONE 68 . . 127 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET fa fa fa fa fa fa r r 'If I ' y. T n irv