Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 14, 1900, Part I, Page 10, Image 10

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    35c Wool Fascinators 5c
fifpf. ) T.n'llf * Fi-ii-ln it > M nml
Htinvvl" mm\t \ > r , ( tin lli'-t 8lii-
1 tiid , ijtrni nitonn iti I n-Dhvr
wool. In plnli t hn 1 > 1 n k rt
fmry color * worth 3o n < > nt
c ich
$1 ant ! $1,50 $ Kid Gloves 25c
Ono larpp barRiln c'jimro will ) thcni anil <
of i i1r nil kln.U kl'l K' > ' v < " - In
nn < ) ill "loM inmo "UehtU
In ptrfcit coii'lltloti , nguia
jirirc up to
)6o-all )
po nt 2f > c
jmlr
20c Dress Linings 2ic
silo of all the evMs nml ends
of Drt < f l.lnln * , * Im lulling per nlino
fillf > ln tiirrrtu hklrt IhiliiK
linen cnni cloth and
< rlnollnc , v orth up
to 2fl < > inl
ull K < > in 2'frc ' > nrd . .
$1,25 Men's '
Laundered Sliirts 25c
Tonmirott In our ei md i I < uliiK snlr we
Will > -l\C JOU till I hut ( if .ill Hlllilll lotS
nml broken lot * of nl iK
MIIVS WHITI : i\i Miiitin SIIIUTS.
MIN'S : ( oi.oicnn i. vt M > imi : > SUIUTS
WITH ( oi.i.xits \ ri'111:11. : .
HUN'S i oi.diir.D i. vi Mr.uii ) <
WITH (01,1. Mts IIIVI \ ( HIJII.
MIIVS coi.oiini ) t\i Miitii )
u ITU tiers nnTMiini ) .
In this Imon will llnd nil sire * nnd nil
Mi i.f shirts tnui w. lin\e been selling
Ul > to ( I 23
50c Leather Gloves 5c
Tomorrow we ttlll close out In our great
clearing nale nil the odita nnd ends , Hiunll
lots nnd broken lots of Men's nnd Doya'
Lined nnd Unllneil leather nlo\cs and Mit
tens at fie pair This Is the grandest bar
gain \\o hnvo c\cr offered alnco wo were
In
29c and
75c
Silling nil the odd and end Juts of Cor-
Mta .Including s > ome of the very best well
known In.i ml H In all the different sUles ,
Mtfilnr prli e up to JJ < X , go In two l.-ts
! Ji and Toe e.uh
CY TOMAN ON YUKON RIVER
Thrilling Incidents in a Steamboat Voyage
to Dawson Oity.
EXCITING DASH PAST "FIVE FINGERS"
A Ciiiitnlii'N Skill In I hi-
UlllriN nf tlic lllWliolr
TimiiM of "Cooil InillitiiH"
111 MI If ? of lloal l\\iM'rH. )
( Copj right. 1910 , by Cy Warner. )
A stout btee ! cable , made last to the
stump of a tree , holds a big liver utcnmer'fa
nobt' up Hticam while she loads
When she lets go , backs out into the river ,
tuins and heads for the north , wo flx our-
Hclves for n IfiO mile river ride , in which
wo are pieparod to bo Interested , because
It begins nt White Horse Itnplds and ends
at Dawson. Twenty-live miles below White
Horse we enter Lake Labargc , the last ot
the chain of beautiful little Inland seas
through which jou pass on the way down
from Alaska. Lnbarge , thirty-three mites
long , tumbles her surplus energy Into n
deep , swift stream , really the Yukon , but
hero Idiotically called "Thirty Mile lllvor. "
Alter that It Is all down hill to Dawson.
When we nro about half way across Lake
Libargo the whistle begins to bellow wildly ,
the stewards tumble out and up the narrow
stair. A man grabs a cell of hose near the
plot ) house , gives It a roll and it races along
the level of the boat and lies , a hundred
feet nwny , nt Urn feet of a man w'ho nt
that moment arrives with a nozzle. In about
u minute from the ( list blast two or three
titreams of water are spouting from as many
nozzles. The passengers who have rushed
out , pale and frightened , slnco a fire In the
middle of a lake would ho disastrous , look
1 ,
Mr. B. P McAllister , Uni-rodi.
burg , Ky , , says"I employed nu
merous methods of ioeiu treatment
for neuverocase of Catarrh , but the
dist'nsa grow vvorsa steadily , KQttinK
a firmer k'rlp on me till the time. I
tlnally realized that thin treatment
did not ru.'ich the disease , and
decided io try Swift's Specific ,
which prompt ! ? got nt the acat of
the trouble , and cured mo perma
nently. "
Ontnrrh IB n blood disease nnd can
not be reached b ) jiirayb , Inhaling mix
tures , etc. B S a , is the only cure.
Send for valuable books mailed free by
Swift tjpeciliu Compuny , Atlanta , Ua.
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The greatest Bargain event of the age is now in lull blast offering values never before known or
dreamed of in all the history of local retailing. The entire city electrified by our
Extraordinary Reductions in Suits , Jackets , Capes and Skirts
The values offered here tomorrow in Ladies' fine suits , coats , jackets , capes and skirts will be extraordinary.
The selling of last week reduced a great many lines to such an extent that we decided to class them all as broken
lines. Of course that means that the selling price has again been reduced. Every special lot has been replenished
Wit1.1 S"115".1/r ! ' ! ° m lhe ll5Slier ln'iced tables , insuring bettor values. Wo are clolerinhied that tomorrow will eclipse in sales any previous day of this
for 84.00 and § 6.00 Beaver jackets. for § 15 , and § 17.50 box coats , the latest
thill-out
for fine Koncle and Cheviot
Kersey , for § 10 all wool ladies' tailor-made suits.
lurkuts
for § 8.50 and § 10.00 fancy . mixture and for § 20 silk lined tailor-made suits ,
kersey jackets , silk lined throughout.
for 812.50 and § 14 jackets , big values , for § 12.50 and § 15 tailor-made suits a
great value
for § 15.00 and § 25.00 fine velour and for § 22.50 and § 29 tailor-made suits ,
plush jackets
for 817.50 and § 15 fine Washington for § 22.50 and § 35 silk lined tailor-
mills kersey jackets , some with furcollirs. made suits , tight lilting.
for § 20 and § 22.50 finest kersey jackets , for the best silk lined tailor-made suit
black and colored. In the lious' ! .
for § 5.00 to § 7.50 plush capes. for § 75.00 fine costumes ,
for 87.50 and § 10 handsomely trimmed for § 100.00 finest costumes made ,
.
plush capos.
for § 5.00 and § 7.50 heavy Boucle capes , for § 10.00 walking skirt.
for § 5 and § 7.50 fine kersey capes , edges for § 15.00 walking skirt.
with fur , a big bargain
for § 10.00 and § 15.00 golf capes. skirts for § 17.50 silk lined wool and crepon
Grand Clearing Sale Dress Goods
Dress goods Monday at one-third less than manufacturers' cost. Never before such
values never before such a vast and varied collection of high grade dress goods at such
remarka ble bargains.
$2,50 Dress Goods 98c
Sensational half price sale of Dress
Goods.
Til-Inch Fnncy Satin Paced Meltons.
01-Inch French Venetians nnd Broad
cloths
. 'it-Inch Heavy Double Warp Cheviots.
ni-lnch extra heavy Zibellno Plaids.
Cii-lnch all wool habit Cloth Mixtures.
In every stylish color and combination.
The finest and most desirable goods shown
this season ; worth up to $2.iO ! yard on
efcLTnl ealo Monday In our dress goods de
partment OSc jard
$1,50 Dress Goods 75c
200 pieces Fine Imported Tailor Suitings ,
including two-toned Trench granites , Eng
lish vlgorcaux nnd homespuns , Trench her
ring bone suitings , nil wool heather Scotch
plaids , English cashmeres and Zlbellne
fabrics , in nil the most popular shades.
Thcbe goods are all extremely wide , have
the proper weight nnd have never been
sold for lees than $1.50 yard go on special
sale Monday at 7Gc yard.
$1,50 Black DreSS Goods 69C Black dress goods including f 4-in.
htetira finished el.oviot , 60-in. novelty batin bcrbur. . " > 8-in. heavy
BK'ilitin urinuro suitings , pupMns. honriottns , Frond ) anJ German
fniic.v jnoqutirdh. nil K" on bpccinl sale in Bluck Dross
Court's Department Monday at 0o ! ) yard
foolish at ono another now , for there is no
fire ; only a , fire drill to train the men to
use the apparatus should It become neces
sary.
sary.Every thirty miles we come to a station
of the northwest mounted police and at all
these stations we stop and icglster , take and
leave mall. They are dreary llttlo camps
for the most part , but here nnd there , in a
plcturctjque spot , the homes of the faithful ,
patient soldiers mo very pretty. The post
at Selwyn vou will remember and Taglsh
house jou will never forget. The latter
stands on the shore * of Lake Marsh , In the
midst of a pretty grove of pine , or spruce ;
the former Is nt the mouth of the Selwvn
river and Is remembered badly by many a
disappointed stampcder.
Thirty nilleb beluw Labirge the Hootalln-
iUii | Hews Into the Yukon Here , for some
unaccountable leason , they begin calling it
the Lowih rher , but it is the Yukon , UH plain
us your nose Is your nose below Its bridge.
shoot MIL : l''l\i- I'liiKi-rN.
About noon on the second day the captain
said wo were turning into Flvo Flngcrb.
Here , on n previous trip , this very boat
had s\\ \ feet sliced from her upper deck ,
u Htalrway and the captain's cabin carried
nwny by the sharp rock that rlfaos sheer out
of the middle of the rher.
It hecms that ono time n natural brldgo
spanned the Hvor hero nnd that these great
locks nro only the remnants thereof. Nat
urally you begin to guess which "linger"
the boat will tako. Now she dilfts toward
the left hand channel , but veers off. The
water eeums to eddy nnd whirl , the boat
trembles , ( julvcra , a a horse will when
creasing a strange bridge or Is It my nerve ?
Now she seems to be going straight for the
middle chute The cnptnln tUnnds with
feet wide apart , gripping the lover that
works the steam steering gear. I am glad
of this K tea MI Htcering gear and glad to
learn that this same Captain Turner Is the
Inventor , for with a hand rig In water like
this the pilot goes o\er the wheel and out
through the side of the pilot house every
little while. When this happens the boat Is
at the mercy of the wntcig nnd goes floun
dering down stream llko a wounded duck.
The captain has stopped talking. IIo does
not even reply to my questions. Ho la
all business now. There go the bells. The
engines stop , reverse nnd the wheel begins
revolving luckvvaid Ho "jmts her over , "
as they do a locomotive on a hill. Cau
tiously ho points her nose Into the nar
row streams , holds I'er for a moment nnd
then the swift water sucks her through FO
suddenly that > ou catch > our breath.
It sci'ina that wo nro going to touch the
rocks on the Btarboaul uUe , thouch when
I glance acioss I think the port will catch
It nut wo clear and go sailing merrily on
roughing it down to Daw ton.
.Si-eiiery unit Other 11 nil ITU.
There la a certain sameness about this
Yukon scimcry , and yet If you are observ
ing you will note that no two sandbars are
the bumo , no two hills alike The log
rafts break differently on the different bars ,
though the unfoi lunate rafters , standing
amid the ruin , maku the bonio pnthotte slg-
nala. Hut wo are deaf to < bclr appeals
Perhaps they are left oil u little island that
$1,25 Dress Goods 25c
A grand clearing sale of stylish Dress
Goods , comprising silk nnd wool novelties ,
English whipcords , storm serges , pebble
suitings , covert cloths , silk and wool plaids ,
Scotch mixtures , fancy brllllantlnes , home
spuns and henrlettns , In every conceivable
color. These goods range in value up to
$1.25 yard. The entire line on special sale
on bargain square Monday at 23c jard.
$3 Black Crepons $1,39 ,
Black Mnttolcsso crcpons in richblititer _
otlccts , worth tip to §
SII.OO on sale Monday
ntl.39 vd
is only big and high enough to hold their
bioken raft , the wide river sweeping by on
either side. Hut they usually have plenty
to cat nnd any amount of good water , so
wo steam past them , leaving them to take
their raft to pieces , log by log , and rebuild
It.
All along the Yukon are scattered small
tribes of Indians , and hero and there , high
nnd dry , nro the llttlo cities of the dead.
"There , " the worldly captain lomarks , ns
one of thobc bllent burgs slip bj' . "There Is
a whole town of good Indians. "
Hero in a sheltered nook Is a fleet of
scows loidcd with lumber and cedar shin
gles. They arc waiting In n llttlo harbor ,
for the river Ifi crooked nnd very swift
here , and a strong wind Is blowing up
stream. Two men are standing on n HCOW ,
made fast to thp shore Ono halls us
wants us to take his cargo to
That being the buslni'bs of a stcambunt we
go about , head up btream , make fast just
below the scow and relieve It of fcomc tons
of potatoes , salt , sugar , bacon ami other
merchandise. All thU U time ono man
helps load , the other Htandlng on the bow
of the scow , stares nt the big steamer with
cuigry eyes that look like blurred windows
In a sooty wall The man who has hallel
us comes off with the freight. The other
stares at us without moving a muscle
This one , fctauding on the deck of the
steamer , watches 1 Is late companion until
wo turn a bentl In Ufr-rhor. Then letting go
a great nigh of leliof he Baya laconically :
"I bellexo that's fcllnw'ti cra y "
i\ery day , sometimes two or three times
u da ) , we meet n boat coming out and al
most every hour we pass some tort of u
Grand Clearing Sale of Silks
SILKS 25c
Over 3,000 jards of plain and fancy taf
feta , printed foulards , 27-Inch plain and col
ored Japanese silk , for entire dresses and
waists , black brocades , nnd a lot of black
grenadines , worth up to $1.00 , go at 25c yd.
$1,25 SILKS 49c
Another big lot of silk , consisting of high
grade dress silk , waist silk , line rustling taf
feta for linings , Imported foulards , grena
dines , black nnd colored dtichesso , poplins
and bcngaliocs , In evening bhades at 49c
yard.
GRAND SPECIAL SALE OF LINENS
10-4 and 12-4 Fringed Table Cloths 49o
each worth $1.00.
S-t Hemstitched Table Cloths at $1.10-
worth $2.00. v
CO-lnch Fast Color Turkey Red Damask
w 01 th .Joe go at 19c yard.
CO-lnch Genuine Indigo Blue nnd White
Damask , vvuiranted fabt color 49o value
ut 23c j'nrd ,
craft floating down the river. It costs noth
ing to float. A man takes a scow at the
head of Lake Dennett , builds a llttlo house
for shelter In one corner , pule in a shcet-
fron stoA-c , loads his household effects ,
chickens and children , and lets the current
carry him down to the mouth of the Klon
dike , where ho can find a fortune or fail.
Mnny scows are loaded with hordes. How
meek and small and helpless they look
from the boat' They seem to be standing
still as we Bteam past them.
II Itll ItlltfN Illlll I.IMV ItlltOII.
There is a small passenger rate-war on
the river Just now. Today a sister boat ,
the Columbian , spoke to us. She had a
goodly number of passengers and while she
the Victorian a einart-
lay-to , visiting with ,
looklng llttlo craft steamed past , carrying
people from Dawson to White Horse , ! . " > 0
no-Inch IXtia Heavy Cream Scotch All
Linen Damask the Mu kind at 2"c jaid
cn-inch German Silver Bleached All Linen
Table Damask the kind th.it tibiially bells
for 7"ie now 3'Jc ytiid.
TJ-liu-h All Lintn Full nicached Tulile
Dnmask , new nnd attractive pitternb
$1 00 cluirlng hale pilce Uc ) jnrd
Our verj hc.ivjline double Sntln Damnsk ,
full bleached nnd two jMlds wide the $125
and $1 30 , quality clearing' sale price boo
j'urd.
costs $ S a coid. U is spruce and it must
be dry or It will not make steam. One of
these big boats , such as the Canadian anil
the Columbian , or the Vlctoilan , will burn
a cord an hour 100 cords un river and
fifty down. Sometimes it costs $1,000 to
"wood-up" from Dawson to the rapids. We
have on board the Victorian abouty thirty
passengcis and 200 tons of freight. It Is
wonderful to bco all this tralllc when wo
are told that only a llttlo over a jear ago
Captain Hltchle , who Is now superintendent
of this line , brought the first boat through
Miles Canyon. Returning with a boatload
of passengers , the people were bo delighted
that , upon reaching White Horse rapids ,
they made up a purse of $1,000 for the gal
lant captain.
Now , 450 mllcj In four da > and a half
fcINiU
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IT SnUMKIJ AS THOUGH \ \ 13 WiniK GOING TO STIUKG THU HOCKS ON OM3 SIUL A.ND 'JJIUN ON THIJ OTliUU.
miles , and feeding them from four to five
days , for HO
It seems strange that all their people
on the Columbian bhould bo willing to pay
$90 for the same trip. Hut these eel three
square meals n day the $10 fellows get
dog feed , and not very good dog feed nt
that. Only the other night the passengers
on one of ithcbo cheap boats rebelled. The
captain , who owned tbe boat , talked back ,
the passengers mutinied , landed and put
the master ashore. He la still "at laige"
Ilia boat in the meantime Is steaming up
toward White llorte , run by the passen
gers , who now have C o'clock i.ca and pie
for breakfast.
When one stops to eonslder the expense
of a Yukon bte-amer , for fuel alone it is
easy to BOO tbe absurdity of attempting lo
take people up the river for $10. Wood
wits not Jiving , but it was swift and dirt
cheap , computed with former rates nnd fa
cilities. The Hist tiavclcrs to engage pas
sage from Dawson to Skngway were con-
franted with the following general rates
and i emulations :
1'or $1,000 jou could go Hrst-clabH , run
along behind the bled by day and cut and
nlcep with the captain of the filed at night.
Ho did the cooking.
Sryon hundred nnd fifty dollars would te
c-urn Beyond-class accommodation board
nnd a snowdrift to bunk In but > ou were
expected to help patk nnd unpack nnd mush
the dogH.
A thlrd-claks ticket cotit only $500. Not
much went out to the thlrd-clast * passenger
IIo watt expected to ( hop flrewiod and make
himuelf gonerullj UM ful In any other coun
try the freighter u raau servant would do ex-
$1.50 and $1,69 SILKS 79c
InMlU Ijp irtmunt
Monday we will close out about 2,000 yards
high cost silk , mostlj Imported silks that
sold up to $1 no and $1 G9 jaid consisting
of PerMan and tatln striped waist silk in
street and cloning shades , flue brocades , all
silk satin Do Ljons for entire dresses , in
cluding black 27-inch all silk taffeta , every
jard up-to-dato and worth no less than
| 1 50 so at "Oc.
Full Hlcached Union Napkins 3Dc dozen ,
Largo size All Linen German Nnpklns ,
half blenched the $100 kind cle.n Ing sail
price Gac dozen.
IXlro. huge Silver Ulenched German
DamiiKk Napkins and Full Uluachcd Satin
Damask Napkins woith $1.S ! ) go at ? 1 10
doren.
Our 3-1 Full nie.iched Satin Damask Nnp-
klns regular J2 EO goods go nt $1 41) ) dozen.
actly what the third-class pashenger did
hero. Ho had not only to mush the dogs ,
but hometlmes to tnko the place of a dog ;
If necessary , to cat dog food and enjoy It.
So , looking back totho , old cla > and the
old \MIJS , It Is not surprising that the first
passengers to ride out on a llrst-class river
boat , with three hot meals n day and a good
clean bunk to sleep in at night , were oxer-
Jojcd to the amount of a $1000.
In ( lie VnUon AVnoilM.
Wood camps arc seen almost constantly.
At ono of the camps a pale , Intelligent-look
ing man asked mo If I had anything to read.
Ho had been 111. 1 got a .NOW York paper
that had ccet me 50 cents at White Horse ,
begged an old "Life" from ono of the lady
passengers and took them ashore. I boon
learned that this man was only camping
with the wooil-chopperH. IIo was there gath
ering specimens for the Canadian govein-
ment to bo taken to the Paris exposition.
He walked In the woods and he picked wild
gooseberries and many other native ber
ries nnd bade me cat of them.
"He not afraid , " ho bulcl , "there Is not a
poisonous weed or > lno in this whole Klon-
dlko country. "
The woods were full of ferns and wild
roses and carpeted with n thick moss of a
deep green color. Instead of being damp
and steaming , this beautiful inoss carpet
was pcrfcctlj dry. Our feet sank deep Into
the Biirfaco as wo walked o\er It , but left
no track. The moss would spring back to
plaeo ns a dry Bpongo when squce/cd. I
lay down ami the moss made the best bed
Imaginable. Now , for the Ihbt tlnu1 , the
mosfjuitos came Hinging .about my ears and
feeding on my face. 1 realized also for the
llrst time that these winged warblers of
prey nro not without their usefulness. They
are put thcro to keep those pcor woodchoppers -
choppers from brooding.
The Tiiohs , of which I have Just spoken ,
Is not very thick and below there Is a
rich sandy soil that ought to produce two
or three ciops of alfalfa in a season. As
far up as the mouth of the Hootallmiua we
saw \cgetnhles growing In little gardens
that had been cleared near the rhc-r. Some
of the passengers who wore tonst.inlly
shivering because wo wore floating down
toward the Arctic circle , refused to believe
tliclr own ojei bald the gardens were
hand-painted ; but nt one place n cimn came
on board with lettuce nnd radishes for tale
At Kort Selkirk strawberries ripen and good
potatoes havebeca grown below the Arctic
circle , ST I was told by Ml. Ilowker. who was
tight jcare In the country before the baom
seven years without a potato and five jojrs
without a "high hall. "
Across the sk > that has been perfectly
clear tilmo we left the ItockieB , some lleccy
clouds are Hooting The weather Is abso
lutely perfect , lly day wo suck the bhady '
side of the boat , at evening , If o sit out-1
bide , wo want a Ilgbt overcoat and at night
we need blankets.
The gun tilnka behind n bank of clouds
and the captain brglne to hint that wo may
have to lie up Wo had expected to see
Onwscn tonight A half dorcn women had
hopot ] to meet tlulr husbands , whum they
hail not uein for a > tar or two , but it Is
Mining straight down , u It rains iu Abtona ,
CLEARING SALE
EMBRCLBERIES
OrpHli-st nlp aii'l | IIKI | I lot * of emlir < Id *
ory thut vteu rvir oftirnl In niiy one ntoro
In Iho wc t
TIioil < nili ! of > nnis of colored
embroidery , oilil mid eml !
Hint sold up to 20c KO c
at Ic jnrtl
l.nrjto bargain tnblpvlth cm-
lirolilcr.v im l lii prtlon ,
nl 2'tc > ard
.Mnny thutioiiiul yard * of uwllutn
vUclp oiubtolilorv mid li
\\orlli roRiilnr tip to
15c so nt Go 3iml ,
All the \cry line embroidery
ln pitluit , InoludliiR 8ul , rmiti-
ook , jiirotiet mid omilbili In IIKM-
linn mid cvtni wide width * . ui >
to 12 liiihpi wide , worth 60o xard
Ko nl lOc mul 1'ic ' jnrd
Clearing Sale Laces
H-IIKC ImtKiiln table-- with nil
Ulml * of tuition * toioholi liioc nml 3ic
Inofilloti to match , fioni the voly
lln < " < ! to the oxtr.i wide , wolth up
to JO.1 van ! III two loin -at . " . 'io
and Si * vuul
10XXl ( ynrdi ull colors nnd l > lii < k ( fa I
lirusili blndliis fiif * Wrl fucliiK l
the verv best nltallty niiide
KO at aHe > ilicl
All tbe sills llnHbod velveteen skirt
blndliiK and brnld
nKlrt blndliiE
nil RO nt Ic \\nl
L.ITKP bnrKiiln tnblo piled hlph wltb
Ladles' fn-U black , full 9011 in
ks * , line K.IURO
hnvo at tic pnlr
Hey * ' nnd girls' exli.i heavy
ilbbi-d Hleyclo mul School Hose
worth 2ir
KI > at HV p ilr .
Children's fant folick. Derby ribbed
IIOHIniosi'5 small
KO at 2e
$2,00 $ Ladies' ' Neckwear
25c and 50c
C'learltiK sale of l.adlps1 lllKb Class Neck-
wim. nmde of the highest grnde silk , satin
and i hlflun rcKUlar pi lie up to $2 00 each
to In two lots tit 5e mid COc.
f.OO pieces Shirting Prints worth
( k RO Molidnj tit 2'ic
.lrd
10 WO > nrd.s . ! G-lnch wide percale , all
nuw spring designs w 01 th 12V go
at Jc jaul
IPe rieocp Back Wrapper Klannel , go
as lonsr as they
Imt tit
000 > anls "G-Inch wide Seersucker
Cilnuham. worth 19e
L-I nt lOc Mini
All grades of Ule.iehed Muslin nnd
C.imbilc In full pieces nnd In rem
nants go at Gc > anl .
50 pieces All Linen Crnsh Toweling ,
o-th K'e ' , go at 5c 5c
l' c cotton
lowellng , Ic
> ard
! ic Knotted Fringe Damask Tow-
? ls go an long as they hist
it 15c eneh
iO dozen Spichtol Drestcr Scarfs t
; o nt . ! oc woith
; 100
I5c Turkish
1'oweH 5c
; ach
Tomorrow 5c
lee Checked GlabS Towels
argu
? ich
Ono big lot of slightly soiled Ded Spreads ,
ftlth and without fringe , worth up to $1.25 ,
; o at 59c each.
10-4 heavy Marseilles pattern Crochet Ued
preads for C9c each.
12-4 heavy Crochet Fringed Bed Spreads ,
1.50 quality , go at 9Sc each.
md wo make fast to a stout tree by the
\\n7o \ \ of the electric searchlight.
We are going to sleep now to wake nt
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