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TITE OMAnA DAILY REE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1804.
NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
"American Boyi' Life of Theodora Roose
Telt," , Simply Told Story.
SOME OLD BOYS WILL READ IT WITH RELISH
AnatfceV nook by tht Asithoi- of '!
Ill stepJiiitr fiindr Volames,
rrlth a. Somber of Work of
Klrtloa and Boie.
American Boys' Ufs of Theodore Roose
velt," from Ine prtw of 1as A Shepard.
Boston, Is by Edward Btrathmeyer. ths
author of the "American Boys' Life of
VllHam McKlniey." The life of Mr.
Roosevelt la one that appeals to a y. th
averago hrsJthy, virile American boy, who
In usually a horo worshiper at heart. Thla
book traces the life of the president from
echoftl boy, as colleite student, traveler,
author, state assemblyman, civil service
and police commissioner, governor of New
York, leader of the "Hough Riders," up to
vice president and finally aa president. The
story Is simply told, and politics la ex
cluded aa far aa possible partisan politics
altogether. A number of good stories, hunt
ing stories, stories of the Spanish war and
of his public life are told. Altogether the"
book Is one which boys, and some old boys,
too, will read with a keen relish, and
there la certainly a demand for such a
biography. It is an Inspiration to read
how an Amerlran boy, by sheer pluck, hon
esty and hard work, has won his way
steadily, step by step, to the highest gift
in American publlo life.
t
'The Narrow Gate," by Charles M. Shel
don, author of "In His Steps." ate. In this.
Ma new book, the author shows the true
Inwardness of the liquor business, as he
aces it, and the results that must follow an
Indulgence in the habit. The editor of a
country paper leads the fight against the
liquor power, and' right nobly the author
causes him to push his battle for temper
ance. There is a love romance sufficient
to add to the Interest of the story. Pub
lished by the Advance Publishing company,
Chicago.
"Connectives of English Speech," by
James C. Fernald. Thla work takea up
prepositions,, conjunctions, relative pro
nouns and adverbs, giving the definition
and correct usage of these parts of speech
so far aa pertalna to their office aa con
nective In the construction, of English
phrases and sentences. There are numer
ous quotation sustaining the decisions as
to correct or Incorrect usage. It Is a prac
tical work and one that will be of great
helpfulness to a very large class of peo
ple. Published by Funk A Wagnalls com
pany. "Physician versus Bacteriologist," by
Prof. Dr. O. Rosonbach of Berlin. This
work Is an authorized translation from the
German by Dr. Achillea Rose. It la a spir
ited discussion or treatise of a scientific
subject over which "great mlnda differ."
The work will undoubtedly prove a very
Interesting one to the medical profession.
Published by Funk & Wagnalls company.
"Nature Study with Common Things," by
M. H. Carter. Thla Is a very useful little
book,, the object of which is to teach chil
dren 'bow to observe nature. The subjects
chosen are fruits and vegetables. The les
sons are thoughtfully arranged and beauti
fully Illustrated, and would undoubtedly
prove a delight to childish minds. Pub
lished by American, Book company.
"Our Birds and Their Nestlings," by
Margaret Coulson Walker. The author de
scribes the habits, care of their nestlings,
food and song of twenty of our best knewn
birds. All technical details are avoided and
the chapters written In a simple and pleas
ing style. An attractive feature of the
book Is Its Illustrations. Besides fourteen
colored full-page plates there are flfty-elx
black and white half tonea from photo
graphs by such well-known bird students as
Frank M. Chapman and A. R. Dugmore.
Published by American Book company.
"Vita," a drama by Grace Denlo Litchfield
(Badger) la an allegory In which appear
Time, Truth, Life and a few other per
sonified graces and evil Influences. The
lesson of a good life Is the theme.
Lewis and Clark Journals, with a hlatory
of the Louisiana purchase by John Bach
McMasters (A, S. Barnes Sc. Co., New York)
Is a complete report of the Biddle edition
of the Journals of 1814. The present vol
ume 03 ma, 382 pags) la accompanied by
a map drawn lr William Clark In 1804. It
Is a timely volume and replete with Inter
est. "The Modern Bank." by Amoa Kidder
Fluke (D, Appleton & .Co.) la a notable ad
dition to the business man' library, and
especially valuable to the young man who
contemplates engaging. Jn banking, either
as principal or employe. The aubjeet Is
treated from a practical standpoint and one
gets a good general Idea of the functions
not only of the bank, but of the different
branches of the work and how they are
managed.
"Tannhauser. Minnesinger and Knight
Templar," a metrical romance, translated
from the German of Julius Wolff by
Charlea O. Kendall (Richard G. Badger),
will give one, rn verse of very ordinary
quality, an Idea of the story upon which
Richard Wagner baaed his opera. The
opening verse of the translator's Introduc
tion la a fair aample of his atyle:
Fair daughters of Columbia and Brltaln'a
royal isle,
A foreign poet now greeta ye, transplanted
to your soli,
But riot unknown his hero, where culture
noldeth awav,
TannhauHw, Wolfram, Walter the t laure
ates of their day.
"The Yoke," a romance of the daya
Whesj the Lord redeemed the children of
Israel from the bondage of Egypt, by
Elisabeth Miller. The author haa gone
back to the daya of the Pharaohs for the
weaving of her story. The days of the
plague; , the famine; the three daya of
darkneas; the parting of the waters of the
Red saa; the death of Egypt's firstborn,
furnish ample material for the Ingenious
f
MRS. J. BENSON,
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SB5SSE35HI 355559
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?aleof
Children' 1
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Saturday
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All Remnants & Odd Lengths
of Fine Dress Goods and Silks From the Work
rooms of Miss Terriil, Omaha's Foremast Dressmaker
BIGGEST REMNANT BARGAINS
OMAHA EVEK KNEW.
All the high quality remnants
stork, regardless of actual cost wide cloths heavy
street cloths, thin and dainty
wool materials, in remnants from 3 to 8
yards, at
Mttie. Monette's High -
skirt and Buit lengths Panamas, cheviots,
tailor cloths, thin goods, etamines, etc.,
blaek and alt colors, at, yard
Imported French Flannels In remnants enough
lor ttlmonas, wrappers plain, all colors and rich 1f
Persian and Oriental designs, at w
Manufacturer's ends 50 In. heavy i
and medium weight cloths' C
for skirts etc., at, yd.
Silks From the Terriil Stock
Remnants of Terrill's fire silks, gauzes, chiffon, cloth, fancy
waistings, lining taffetas, etc., at 49c, 69c, 98c
All the 75c and 98c silks, shirtwaist silks, black and col
ored lining taffeta, in remnants at, yard, 35c
Remnant Sale in Basement
t
New fall shipment, fine
mercerized sateen in remnants, ex
emnanis, ex-
15c
tra heavy quality In
black and all colors,
worth 40c oft the bolt,
at, yd
Immense assortment of fin
est grade plain and fancy outing'
flannel, yard wide, in
lengths up to 15
ynrds, at
yard
Baby blue, pink, red, white,
.white,
6c
and cream f lannel,
in lengths up to
3 yards, at
yard
86-in. ilauelettes in new
i in now
7c
fall styles, suitable for
wrappers, kiroonaa,
etc. worth loo a yd
i ya
Our Optical Dept.
W have secured
m
Walter B. Lodge, a graduate optician, to take chargre
Of our optical department. We will examine your eyes
free of charge, correct your vision if Impaired or tell you
to If no defect exists. ,
L5MAWHINNEr& RYAN CO
15 IU AND DOUGLAS JTS. OMAHA.JSTEB.
author. "The Yoke" is a book which muat
command the most Intense interest, and
the most reverent respect from every
reader. Published by Bobbs-MerrlU com
pany. (
An Introduction to Dante's "Inferno", by
Adolphua I. EonU, Is a 141-page volume
from the Gorhara Press (Badger). The au
thor saya the book Is not a commentary of
the text of the divine comedy, but is in
tended to fill the office of mentor and duty
of guide, but after all It is a commentary
on the thoughts If not on the expressions.
"The Ark of 180V a atory of Louisiana
Purchase times, by C. A. Stephens. This Is
a story of American adventure and pluck
In the days when the frontier was on the
east side of the 'Mississippi. What thla
frontier life waa la pictured in Mr. Steph
ens' story. He shows the flatboat afloat,
and describes the perils from bandits and
floods, and beasta and men which the
frontiersmen were subject to. Published
by A. a Barnes A Co.
"When ' It Waa Dork," the story of a
great conspiracy, by Ouy Thorn. Thia is a
highly dramatic atory describing the at
tempts of Constantino Schnabe to destroy
faith in Christianity. Published by O. P.
Putnam's Bona.
"Confessions of Marguerite," the story
of a girl's heart. Anonymous. Marguerite
leaves her country home In Wisconsin to
go to Chicago to earn her living and study
art. She meets discouragements and though
she makes great effort, finally failure.
Her confessions are records of her experi
ences. Published by Rand, McNally & Co.
"Ballade of Valor and Victory." by Clin
ton Scollard and Wallace Rice: (Fleming
H. Revell company) la a volume containing
reprlnta of many of the ballade of the
two writers which have appeared from
time to time In other publications the
weeklies and magazines practically. The
book abounds In good things and shows
that the1 soul of the baltadlst haa not de
parted from the language nor has the
spirit which prompts ballad poetry de
parted from the race.
"First Lessons In the New Thought,"
by J. W. WInkley, M. D., published by J.
H. West company, Boston, is a treatise on
mental healing. It deals with theraupetlcs,
physical mental and moral. Thai: there Is
a good deal of Interest manifested In the
subject now is plain and thla little book
caters to that Interest.
Above booka at loweat retail prices.
Matthewa, 122 South Fifteenth street.
Handsome Outing
Flannel Gowns
These warm, coey, night dresses are Junt the R
thing these cool nights. Home are white eider
down handsomely embroidered in colors, at
$1.00 up. Others made from soft pretty shades
of plain blue or pink, r striped putterns with
solid colored yokes; trimmed with luedulllous
and braids and embroldemlr skirts all rut
full, and good lengths. Indies' gowns, 50c,
75c. l0c. $1.00, $1.25. '0, $1.75, $2.00. $2.25.
Children's 60c to $1.25 prices remarkably low
for such new, tasty and beautiful garments.
Come In now and make your selection while
the assortment is complete.
212 South 16th St.
Sals of
Children'
Clothing
Saturday
from the Terriil dressmaking
Ul 1 1 O A-l V IJ
69c
stuffs, silk and
Class Dress Goods in
45c
Traveling Men's Samples thous
ands of pieces sets of C
z nna 3 alike, at, eacn ikb
2 and 3 alike, at, each.
Extra heavy
flannel, long
lengths, at
vd 1
swansdown
7'2c
36-in. soft finish long cloth
remnants, sells for gf 1
19ii in the Diece. BL 1
6k
special, at
yard
Good heavy cream Shaker
flannel, special
per yard,
at
5c
Fine dress percales, double,
fold, light and dark
styles. Ten ynrds
to a customer
at, a yard.
the services of Dr.
HATS
Men's stiff fur hats, 95c; worth $1.60. The
kind that sells all over for $2.60 la only
$1.90 here.
OVERCOATS
Overcoats ure our strong hold, a good
respectable looking one as low aa $3.90.
Better ones $5.00, $7.60, $10.00, $12.60 and $15.00.
We can save you quite a lot of money on
an ovetcoat.
PANTS
Black worsted pants slightly mixed with
cotton, $1.39. Better onea $1.90, $2.60 and.
$3.50. No houBe In the city shows a larger
ine or better values in pants than we do.
SUITS
Men's suits on special sale aa low aa
$3.90. We make a specialty of $5.00 suits.
We don't believe you can equal them any
where, also special values in suits at $7.60,
$10.00. $12.50. $15.00, $18.00 and $19.60. We are
the Omaha agents for Alfred Benjamin &
Co., the world's finest clothes makers.
UNDERWEAR
Men's heavy weight cotton ribbed under
wear, the kind that sells the world over
for 60c a garment la now on sale at 85c
Tan, blue and natural balbriggan color.
We have an enormoua assortment of fine
underwear at prices that mean a aavlng
to you.
SHIRTS
Shirts now on sale at 69o in light and
hoaVy weight, cost at least $1.25 elsewhere
GLOVES
Undressed Cape gloves, beautiful ahade
of tan, 45c, look like dollar glovea. Also
big line of work gloves from 6c up to $1 60
HANDKERCHIEFS
Fancy hemstltehed handkerchiefs, fur
nishers get 26o tor them, we now have
them on special sale for 10c
MEN'S SHOES
We are making a apeclal effort to Increase
our shoe business. Are now offering sheea
that cost you every place else $2.60 and $3.00
for the popular price of $1.98.
GUARANTEE
CLOTHING CO.,
1519-1521 0CUQUS ST.
P. 8. On the second floor you And on
sale a line of men's sample hats worth up
to $2.00 for 26o each. Come quick, they
won't last long.
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Dl AMONDS
There is as much difference In the
quality and prices of Diamonds u In 1
jewelry. A printed or spoken price la T
no criterion of value unless quality la
compared. Comparison invited by us. T
Should you purchase of us and should mm
vmi wunt vour money back anytime T
I within one year we wiu give u to yuu
less ten per cent.
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l5T-& DODGE
'OD0E. t
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35c
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For Crane's Writing Paper
and Fountain Pens, go to
Barkodovv Bros.
BOOK SHOP.
U. B22. 16l2F.rm.aSL
OMAHA WEATHER REPORT Friday Local Showers
tn-t ai
Horse Show Needs
Perfumery Is one of the smallest,
yet one of the greatest. Want you to
see our elaborate display of the world's
best perfumery. Some Horse Show
specials:
Hudnut's Monallsa Vilt Blum), Cf)r
each, pfr os cJVw
Colgate p a France Rose, nflr
Pansy B'.ossom. each, per os... Wvw
Rlrksecker's triple extract fx fin
Ping Pans, per os uvjw
Pinaud's (Paris) triple extract, flfr
Sandalwood, per os u"w
.French Pansy, 7Sc
per oun?e M w
Violet dn Parme, 75 C
per ounce . sjw
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BIG REMNANT SALE of
Black Press Goods
500 lengths of fine imported black dress goods lengths
run from 2 to 10 yards 3G inches to 54 inches wide, in
all the newest fabrics such as crepe de Taris, illusion
voiles, crepe de Valois, poplins, nuns veiling, chiffon
crepes,' silk voiles, granites, panaraas, etc. We are go
ing to make two great lots of them.
LOT 1 All lengthB worth from $1 to $ 2 yd
while they last, yard
LOT 2 The $2 to $3 qualities you take your
choice, yard
Sale Friday Morning at 8 O'clock.
Special Sale of Shams . Scarf s
With a Big Stamp Sensation. ,
100 dos. 80x30, fine Swiss pillow shams, prettily ruf
fled, and 20x64 scarfs to match all worth BOc
Friday only, each .".
And 10 ($1.00) "S & H" Green Trading
SPACHTEL DOYLIES-50 dozen Swiss Spachtel
doylies, 12x12, round and square, worth 39c Fri
day only, each
- And five (BOc) "S & H" Green
SILK PETTICOATS Heavy oil boiled taffeta silk .black
and all colors, sale Friday and Saturdny $7.50
quality, ot. . . ,.x
HOUSE SACKS AND KIMONAS New fleeced cloth,
Kay or quiet patterns
WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS three hundred In
plntn and mixed colors worth from $5.00 to
$7.50 sale Friday and Saturday ,
GROCERY
TtijllBEST EVER
Clean new and attractive
groceries at lowest prices.
Ten ($1) "S&H" Green
Trading Stamps with
dozen boxes Parlor
Matches,
at
12;C
Ten (II) "S&H" Green
Trading: Stamp with
two pounds of Japan Bice
at,
Ton (11) 'S & H" Green Trading
Stamps with pound pkg. Ben
nett's Capitol Coffee 28 C
Twenty ($2) "S & H" Green Trad
ing Stamps with lb. pkg. Qn
best Tea Siftings IOC
Ten (II). "S&H" Green Trading
Stamps with lb. mixed IP
Pickling Spice J C
Ten ($1) "S&H" Green Trading
Stamps with pound New
York full cream Cheese.. ..""C
Full line of finest pickles in bulk
Medium Sour, pint 6o
Chow Chow, pint 10e
Dill, new, dozen Uo
Candy Department
Special offer In Kisses
Mint Kisses very delicious, lb. ...lOo
SB
14c
Great Sale of Oil Stoves.
Too soon perhaps to fire up the huge base burner use
an oil stove temporarily, but use a good one.
Positively the best oil etove on the market can be had
at Bennetts for $4.68
Parlor and laundry stove 3.50
Sheet iron stove, small size, 2.95
Come in and see our huge line of Peninsula base burners, heating
stoves and ranges-the most reliable make in America.
1 AGAIN FRIDAY Tin fruit cans just what you
need for canning tomatoes, per doz 38c
FRIDAY SHOE SASE
Ladies' Corona Colt, dull top, wide extension sole, Co
lonial heels, blncher cut shoes, very swell, Ol AA
5.00 value for ...pTaUU
Ladies Vici Kid, patent tip. welted sole, outside ex
tension edge, high cadet heel, stylish new flT CA
drop toe 15.00 value for .PJJU
Men's Corona Colt, large buttons, welted sole, stylish new
drop toe $5.00 value
for
seventy f (.vv) "o. b ii.
Men's' Velour calf, dulll top, Bluch-rggp
er cut, "stylish new diamond drop (f AA Jwi!
tip f 5. 00 values for.' vPreUU j
Stamps with either ol above items.
Sea ttia Gorgeous Norse
owers B
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I
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The weather Is now a very
interesting problem
warm spells and intermittent
chills. Want to know the
forecast at a glance? throw
your eyes to the top of Ben
nett's ads every day and you
will know to a close certainty
what's what on the weather
question.
50c
75c
Stamps with each piece.
25c fell
iiuia
15c is?i
Trading - Sta mps with each,
$4.95
50c
$3.95
A Turmoil
iiv Crockery
Tin Top Jelly
dozen, 81
at
And twenty ($2) Little
Green Stickers.
WELSBACH GAS
Burners, all complete,
mantle, shade and
chimney, gc
And Ffty 5) Little Green Stickers.
2-Gal. Stone Jars,
each
16c
And twenty (J2) Little Green Stickers.
Mason Fruit Jar
Caps, per doz
Large size Howls
and Fitckers, each
12c
48c
,
$4.00
ureen iraaing Mf'ft
Show Windows at Bennett's
arcii
sjsliMSsgg . i
wms&.aA lluM ii yiyilS mv
Sit IT. THB RELIABLE I TOUR. IT.
SURPRISING BARGAINS FRIDAY. ITS REMNANT DAY.
Ml the Remnants of the Past Week
Together with several cases of mill ends, etc., will be on sale
This is your bargain opportunity.
Remnnnts nnd full pleres of 6Hc
full standard prints
Remnants and full pieces ot
indigo blue prints ;
Remnants and full pieces of
flannelettes, worth 10c
Short lensths of
15c prrcalrs
Short lengths of
124c ginghams ,
lfto flannelettes
fine range of colors ....
2ic
3ic
...5c
.5c
5c
71c
Extra
Gray cambric linings 4 n
6c quality1 V
25c black mercerlied linings Hr
yard wide at Ov
FuM standard prints 21C
Fine apron checks
...5c
21c
at
Iast of all our dimities, lawns
and batistes
WOOI, DRKSS GOODS
600 Remnants of all wool and half B
wool dress goods at IOC
Linens, Muslins and Towelings.
REMNANTS OF MUSLIN, bleached and
""""--"-. iic;e are long mill ends ana
fM to 12tyc values- -
Frldny, at. ynrd OC
READY MADE PHKETS. bleached. 2'i
yards wide and 2V yards long, with wide
hem and best mnke, our regular If,-.
56c value at. tarh .... 1VC
RKADY MADE PILLOW rASES-42 and
45-Inch, with wide hem, best
make, regular lfic value, each IUw
TURKEY RED TABLE CLOTH-Frlnged.
guaranteed, absolute fact rolor, 2U yds.
long, sells regularly at tl. 50 special Frl-
day, only two to a customer KC
at, each OVC
MORE BLACK SILK REMNANTS
CHASE. FRIDAY
Nearly 500 remnants of fine blaek silks.
neau de sole, Loulalne, Moussellne, pop
36-inch wide silks, and some are worth
Friday, at 9 o'clock
PEACHES PEACHES PEACHES
This will positively be the last week of
the peach season. We have Just received
another large assignment of fancy large
Colorado yellow freestone peaches, which
will go on sale Friday at, per case,. 70c
NO LIMIT ALL. YOU WANT.
THE DRIED FRUIT
New Virginia Raspberries, per lb 21c
Choice California Prunes, per lb 8c
Fancy Italian Prunes, per lb 6',4c
Select California Peaches, per lb 7tyc
Fancy Muir Peaches, per lb 8 l-3c
Fancy Crawford Peaches, per lb 9c
English Cleaned Currents, per lb 7He
Choice Grecian Currents, per lb 8 l-3o
mm
$8.50 OWLY $8.50
Coach excursion tickets will be on sale every Sunday, Mon
day, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each week limit of
seven days from date of sale.
Everyone should visit this the greatest Exposition the world
has ever known. This is a delightful season for viewing the
wonderful sights.
v Ample Hotel and Lodging House accomodations for all.
REASONABLE RATES.
See local agent for full particulars. 1
TOM HUGHES, Travl Pass. Aft. T.
S. E. Corner 14th and Dtuglas Sts., Omaha, Mebr.
H. C. T0WNSEND, Gen. Pass, and ticket Atf. " St. Louis, Mo
Popular Prices for the
Horse Show.
Wishing to comply with the demand of the masses
for a popular price admission to the Horse Show, the
management has placed the tickets of the Bit and Bridle
Club to occupy the entire balcony, in every section, from
the fifth row back. A membership to this club entitles
one to two reserved seats for eVery performance making
16 tickets for $10.00 or in other words a single ticket to
cost but 07 cents. These tickets are transferable and in
clude privileges of the promenade.
Season tickets on arena floor f 12.50 each for the week.
Season tickets, first four rows in the balcony $10.00
each for the week.
Balcony seats, first four rows, $1.50 each, single per
formance. .
Reserved seats on Arena Floor, single performance,
$2.00 each.
General Admission, including reserved seat, back of
first four rows in balcony, $1.00 each, Including privileges
of the promenade.
THE' HORSE SHOW
will undoubtedly be very fine but not quite so fine as
our beautiful '.ine of cut glass, sterling silver, watches,
UamoudH ami Jewelry. You could spend a few minutes
in our store very pronlably. Look for the nam.
S. W. Lindsay. Jeweler.
1316 Douglas St.
15o dark percales
perfectly fast colors
36-Inch Sea Island percales
at
New fall styles of the Wl
nold's mills flannelettes,
their cloth, designs and
co!ors, worth 15c and 19c
all go at
French percales, both dark
ors. het cloth made
worth meat
ndsnr and Ar
celebrated for
perfectly fast
..10c
and light rn
10c
Specials.
l.O remnants and drws patterns of all
wool dresa goodo, worth from
r5c to 1.50 a yard at ,. -OC
601) patterns of 54-Inch, 56-Inch and M-lnoh
all wool tailor suitings, all wool and silk
all wool voiles, all wool Brotch suiting.
all wool batistes, 54-lnrh Sicilians-
evening shade for waistings C(lr C
AYrv vurri ai.M At frnm 11 ti tl J OVw n
' ' N
600 and 75c all wool challles, 10 yards to a
customer 1
at, yard .. ..... M ... KSW
LARGE H1TK TOWELSred border re,
ular loc value only 2 to C.
a customer each
64-lnch WHITE TARLE DAMASK tn sT
eral beautiful patterns, regular Olr'
40c value at, yard
HEMSTITCHED TARLE CLOTH8-24
yards long, handsome patterns, regular
t2.00 value f
each
DOTTED SWIPfl. INDIA LINON AND
CHECK NAINSOOK-regular Ra
10c value at, yard
FROM THE GREAT MILL PUR-
AT NINE O'CLOCK.
In lengths from H4 to 10 yards, in taffeta,
lln, satin and brocades, many 27-ln. and
tl.00, tl.60 and $2.00 go on sale 6QC
GROCERIES GROCERIES
Force, Vigor, Vim, Neutrita, Egg-O-Pee,
X-Cello, per package ...7a
Qt. cans fancy golden table syrup 810
Fancy Imported macaroni, pkg 8'VJ
1-lb. cans assorted soups 8o
The best laundry soaps, bur 2vio
Choice tea siflfngs, lb loo
SEASON IIA8 COMMENCED.
Fancy Vostlzza Cleaned Currants, lb. .10a
Choice Muscatel Raisins, per lb 5o
Fancy Muscatel Layer Raisins, lb 7Ho
Fancy Moor Park Apricots, per lb 12V
New York Crab Apples, per lb .....do
Fancy Oregon Nectarines, per lb 10o
Fariev Pitted Plums, per lb 12Ao
1-lb. Package Seeded Raisins, lb 7V
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