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    TIIK HEB: OMAHA, Fill DAY, MARCH J4, 191(1.
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( SOUTHERN CITIES
NO CONFIRMATION
OF HERRERA REVOLT
Washington is Without Official In
formation that Carranza Troops
Have Joined Villa.
Shortage of Paper
Cuts Down Size of
the London Papers
torre.on1enre of The Associated Press.
LONDON. March IT. Indoner n
getting their daily new In more cor-
I deneed form than ever before In history.
I It was never served up to them In any
I thing like tli manure In the I'nltod
I States, where the headline come p.etty
j rloae to conveying the story, but an (
fort at terseness and conciseness ha
paper a measure of economy hroimn: on ladvfcnee published notlres iillln.x ur
by th war which reduced the piipplv ot tli-tr reader to onler their p.'per c.u-li
print Taper and which resulted In t!.i I !y In advance of their new s 'Imli r. Tfie
publishers nf the grest dallies dc-Mina j resilers rre told that cnvlii.; H .ne
to cut down the site of their ell l I ti .svarclty of paper it would be li -possible
about one-half of what they were before In the future fully to provld for u
Marl 1 last when the law became ' r- chance demand for newspnpeis. in othrr
alive. I words only enough papers to meet ihs
The public wa prepared for the .'s:n;,:e I known demand would be run off pre'rac.
through the papers whbh for we k lit I The regulations which we-e formulcW d
hv tbp rovnl cntmnisMon oi puivi pi o
vhlrd t lint on anil after Winn i no pi"r
or piiper ninkinif inuterliils coubl be i
poiled bv hii pel sons iitne' Ikiii those
licensed bv the rnninit." -TV I.tcorl s
roubl bo granted t'j pslH"- IrtiiU.-lii t
f'K STRICKEN BY FIRE
been made in the telling of the story that
'a quite an Innovation In Journalism here
The rt-siifse was made necessary by tli
regulation governing the Important i vf
Import during the twelve n.nntl. com-
meni'lng with March 1 two-it 'rrt.i of th
weh:ht of imported material which they
consumed In 19lt.
Three Thousand Made Homeless at
Augusta, Ga., and Five Thou
and at Nashville.
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PROPERTY LOSS IS ENORMOUS
AUGUSTA, Ga., March 23. One of
a series of fires which hare caused
millions of dollars' worth of damage
la the last few days la the south and
southwest awept through ten busi
ness blocks of Augusta and twenty
adjoining residence blocks last night
find early today, and before being got
vnder control had caused damage
which was conservatively estimated
at $5,000,000. No lives were re
ported lost, although there were
scores of narrow escapes.
The flame-swept area included the
city's - largest office and business
buildings on the north slds of Broad
street, warehouses on historic "Cot
ton Row," containing thousands of
bales of cotton; some 600 homes,
ii any of them in the city'a most ex
clusive residence section, and St.
Paul's Episcopal church, built 135
years ago.
Today local mllltla companies were on
duty.
Hotels and homes in the lections of
f'l cltjr not reached by the fire were
(iiwn open to those whose residences
I re b' led, and steps were being; taken
. t local authorities to give relief to the
00 persons who had lost their homes.
! Bfearbr titles Send Aid.
An area of about one and a quarter
square miles was ravaged by tne flames,
fwhlch were driven by a heavy gale. Fire
(apparatus from Columbia, Charleston,
i Atlanta. Macon, Savannah and Wynes
f boro was sent to the aid of the local flre-
ment. The wind subsided just after 1
o'clock, and it was not until then that
the firemen could gain in their flifht.
The fire started yesterday evening at
6:15 o'clock in the Kelly Dry Goods store
in the Dyer building. From there It
spread rapidly to Cotton row and de
stroyed block after block on Broad street.
The twelve-story building owned by the
Augusta Chronicle was practically de
stroyed. The Augusta Herald building
also was burned. The Chronicle estab
lished an office in a Job printing office
and was Issued this morning. The Herald
will be Issued this afternoon from a tem
porary plant.
Cotton . Interests today estimated that
the fire destroyed about $2,000,000 worth
of cotton stored in the warehouses along
the river front.
Fir J am pa One Block.
The S0O block of Broad street proved to
be the miracle block of the fire. The
flames leaped over this block and not one
building was damaged until 5:30 o'clock
this morning, when fire was found in a
small warehouse. This blase was quickly
extinguished.
W. T. Elrod, an automobile driver,
rescued two young girls from the Dyer
building. He made two trips to the fifth
floor and was painfully burned.
Three companies of the National Guard
cf Georgle patrolled the streets during .the
night and a strict watch was kept today
on the devastated district.
Fifty Augusta cltiiens today reorgan
ised themselves Into public safety com
mittee to handle the fire situation. Ar
rangements were made to pitch fifty
tents In the court house square.
ADDITIONAL PRECAUTION TAKEN
WASHINGTON. March 23. Con
firmation of the report thai the Car
ranza garrison of 2,000, under Luis
Herrera, at Chihuahua, had revolted
and joined Villa, was still lacking
today at the War department, al
though a dispatch to that effect was
passed last night hy the United States
army censor at Columbus. The War
department insisted that General
Funston's message last nlcht stated
merely that "it Is reported" that the
revolt had occurred, adding that
there was no confirmation.
No new advices had reached the de
partment, officials said, and It was de
clared there was no Indication In any
message received since the American ex
pedition started into Mexico that the
troops had fired a shot or been fired
upon.' 4
General Funston's prohibit la to dis
pose the troops at hla command In such
fashion as to Insure the line of commu
nication behind the force In Mexico.
Secretary Baker, when asked today if
General Funaton has asked for more
reinforcements since the Fifth cavalry
and Twenty-fourth infantry were or
dered to join him. said:
,-I think I will not answer that ques
tion." A message from General Funston'last
night said the motor truck trains had
satisfactorily solved the problem of get
ting supplies to the advance column. Gen
eral Funston had been uneasy, it was
said, over the supply situation, but had
reported no shortage.
The Navy department was without sd
vlces from Tampico,. where a disquiet
ing situation had been Indicated In un
official reports. A message from Ad
miral Wlnslow on the west coast said
quiet prevailed at Ensenada, lower Cali
fornia. Lanalnar Bark on Job.
Secretary Lansing, returning from a
week's vacation, took personal charge of
the situation so far as it concerns the
State department. He conferred with ,
Eleslo Arrendondo, General Carrania'a j
ambassador, who presented a dispatch i
from Consul Garcia at El Paso denying ;
entirely that General Herrera had re- j
volted with the Chihuahua garrison and ,
joined Villa. I
Counsellor Polk and Mr. Arrendondo dls-
cussed with Secretary Lansing the pro-
posed protocol for Joint action In the pur- :
suit of Villa.
Mr. Arrendondo said he found Mr. i
Lansing in accord with the protocol as it ;
had been dawn and forwarded to Oeneral '
Carranza and that he expected some word
from the general to go ahead and com- j
plete the agreement, probably late today.
General Funaton today asked for eight
more aeroplanes. He wants four to go
to Columbus to fly with Brigadier Oen
eral Pershing's column and four others
to be sent to his headquarters at Fort
Sam Houston to be held for emergency
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RELIEF WORK AT PARIS, TEX.
Large Sam of Money Distributed
Aihdbk the Needy.
PARIS, Tex., March 23.-Work or re
lieving the sufferers and the homeless
In Paris after the disastrous fire of
Tuesday night was carried along swiftly
today. Large sums of money, raised in
Paris and In nearby cities, were distri
buted to the needy by the relief commit
tee, headed by Mayor E. H. McCulstlon.
The 8,000 homeless spent last night In
, the homes of friends and relatives, on
lawns and In such public buildings as
remained. Railroads waiting rooms were
turned Into dormitories for the women
and children.
The greatest task today was clearing
the business district of the debris. Of the
five banks in Paris three were rased.
Officers of these three expected to make
attempts st opening their vaults today
and believed they would find the con
tents unharmed.
The death list remained today at three
with one person missing.
Dandruff Makes
Hair Fall Out
25 cent bottle of "Danderine"
keeps hair thick, strong,
- : beautiful
Girls! Try this! Doubles beau
ty of ycur hair in few '
moments. v
FIVE THOUSAND ARE HOMELESS
SI
Hundred Residences Burned at
NashTllle, Teal.
NASHVILLE. Tenn.. March S3.-C1U-sens,
civic and church organizations of
Nashville today were caring for 5.000 per
sons made homeless by the fire that
swept East Nashville late yesterday, de
stroying tOO residences, causing one death
and a property losa of $1. 00.000. National
guardsmen patrolled the burned area.
The blaze started from a lighted ball
ef yarn thrown Into a grassy vacant lot
by a boy. A planing mill first was de
stroyed. The flames quickly spread to
an extensive negro settlement where, fan
nod by a high wind, every house was con
sumed. The conflagration then broke
Into two distinct blazes, one flowing esst
on Seventh street and the other down
Fifth avenue. An are of thirty blocks
wis swept away, which included many of
the most costly residences of Nsshville,
several churches and one charitable In
stitution. After paralleling each other on
separate streets for many blocks the two
fires again Joined.
Fire Losses in
National Forests
Show a Decrease
W ASHINGTON, March .-r Ires on na
tional forest land last year, aays a re
Iort Issued today by the forestry serv
ice, were confined to lerj tnan sno.OU)
acres, losses are put at I35O.O00. which
is far below the average.
Seventy-two per rent of the fire los
waa in Oregon. Virtually all of It was
In Oregon, Washington and Idaho. The
loss per fire Is estimated at sso.41. or
$14.03 below the five-year average. The
cost of fighting th fires was more than
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Within ten minutes after an applica
tion of Danderine you can not find a !
gle trace of duDdruff or falling hair ani
your scalp will nut itch, but what wl'.l
please you most will be after a few
weeks' use, when you see new hair, fln I
and downy at first yes but really new
hair growing all over the scalp.
A little Danderine Immediately doubles
the beauty of your hair. No difference
how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just
moisten a cloth with Danderine and care
fully draw It through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time. The effect is
amusing your hair will be lUht. fluffy
and wavy, and have an appearance rf j
abundance: an incomparable luster, soft- j
ness and luxuriance.
Get a 2S cent bottle of Knnwlton's Dan- j
derine from any drug store or to;let
(ounter, and prove that your hair Is as
pretty and soft as any that It has been
neglected or Injured by careless treat
mentthat's all you sureiy ian have
biautlful hair and lots of it if you will
$2s for each f'.re.
Lightning caused M per cent of th I JU8t tr little Danderine.
fires; campers. 15; brush burning. 11,
.ncendlsry, 11; locomotives, ; lumbering
operations, $, unknown, 10.
A .o4 1 una a Resaedy.
tr. Bell's I'lne-Tsr lioney w ill eae
our cough, soothe the raw stops and
prrteiit m rloiia lur.g ailments, tic. All
ill w.itj. Adv citUeii.ciit.
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Underwear at 29c
Women's Fine Cotton Summer
Weight Union Suits, In lace trim
med and cuff knee styles; soma
silk taped. All sites. EOo OQ
values, each tJ C
OFFERINGS
FROM THIS
ENLARGED
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cm
Women's Lisle and Cotton Vests,
lace trimmed. All styles
and sites. 26c rallies...,
15c
Women's Ribbed. Sleeveless Vests,
good slaes. Regular 10c f"
values, sale price OC
Boys' and Girls' Cotton
Suits, all sties. Light
weight. Special, each ....
Union
25c
Children's "M" Knit Waists, taped
buttons. All slses. Sale in
price, each 1UC
Of All Read y-to-W ear
$2.00
15c
Hosiery
Women's Fine Mercerlted Cotton
Hosiery, black and white. Double
heels, toes and aolea.
Talr
Children's Fast Black Cotton and
Mercerised Hosiery, double heels,
toes and soles. Fine and i r
heavy ribbed. Pair IOC
Men's Mercerised and Cotton
Socks, black and colors.
Pair
Men's, Women's and Children's
Cotton Seamless Hosiery, double
heels, toes and soles. Regular 10c
quality. Sale Price, Tl
pair 72 C
Men's Heavy Cotton Gray Mixed
Socks, 8Hc kind. s
Pair OC
15c
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Biggest Stocks of the Best Merchandise.
Latest and Most Correct Styles.
All of the Doujrlas Street Windows have been turned over to the display of Basement
Merchandise and Friday starts a series of remarkable offering in Ready-to-Wear.
No matter how little you desire to pay come to this Great Enlarged Basement.
AND PLEASE REMEMBER THAT WE NEVER SACRI
FICE QUALITY TO LITTLE PRICING YOU ALWAYS OB
TAIN THE BEST QUALITY THAT CAN BE PURCHASED AT
ANYTHING LIKE THE PRICE ANYWHERE ELSE.
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Clothingat$10.00
For Men and Young; Men
The Suits. we offer Include models
for men snd young men. The ma
terials are fine casslmeres and
fancy worsteds and other season
able fabrics they are well tailored
and guaranteed to give perfect sat
isfaction. Your choice J1 A
Friday, for P 1 U
Pure Worsted Casslmere Suits, in
plain and fancy mixtures. A large
assortment to choose tZ
from, Friday, for J OU
Hundreds of Pairs of Men's All
Wool Worsted Trous- rf n Q Q
ers, specially priced.. J)l.t0
Men's Work Trousers, hundreds of
pairs to choose from, tft
Friday, at lOU
Slip-On Raincoats, sale An Q Q
price Ps.70
Union Made Overalls
...49c
Omaha Headquarters for Carhartt
Overalls.
Dress Goods, 95c
Mill Ends
Remnants and Mill Ends of Wool
Dress Goods, suitable for skirts,
dresses and misses' frocks, in
lengths from 1H to 4 yards. All the
season's newest colorings and
weaves, from 36 to 44 Inches wide.
To be sold by the piece f I
only. Friday HOC
One Large Lot of All Kinds of
Sample and Matched Wool Pieces,
in both light and dark colors, use
ful for many purposes. Spe- rj
clal Friday, each piece OC
Travelers' and Manufacturers' Sam
pies and Matched Pieces of Dress
Goods, in all the new spring ma
terials, many matched pieces in suf
ficient quantity to make up suits,
dresses, skirts, etc. Rtrietiv aii
wooi. special i naay, each
piece
500 Pieces of New Wool Spring
Dress Goods, in Serges.Whlpcords,
Granites, Black and White Checks,
Stripes, Mohairs, etc.; 86 inches'
wide. In all the wanted spring
qualities, sale price Friday, on
yard 07C
Spring Suits, Coats, Dresses, Etc.
This Great Basement Apparel Store Offers the Best Styles at Moderate Prices.
For Women, Miisei, Juniors, Children
The Basement Ready-to-Wear Stores offer stocks
that are complete in every way and quote some of
the most remarkable prices ever shown at this sea
son of the year. If you can't buy it here you cannot
buy it anywhere.
Hundreds of Woman's, Mlsss snd Juniors' Plfht Vp-to-Ihs-Minut
Hulls to iwlrrl from, mad of flna all wool ma
tarlala, flna workmanship, ate. lKn of prattjr atylea to
ralaot from. All tho naw sprint colors and plonty of Mark.
All alias as wall aa larsa sias for stout woman. Wondarful
stilts at Burn low prtroa
$7.95, $8.00, $9.95, $12.48, $13.85 and $14.85
Many different atyles at earn prlre. A comparison will
demonstrate to yon that our baaement store slvee the great
est quality at the loweat prlree obtatnahle In the rlty.
A wonderful showing of Women's snd Misses' New Spring
Coats, every kind of a dealred material and style. It's here.
In this wonderful low price basement store. Corduroy Coats,
White and Light Mixture Coats, Fine All-Wool I'oplln and
Bergs Coata, etc l'rlcee
$3.95, $4.95, $6.95, $8.95 and to $14.85
The Paaement Press Section offers Women's and Misses'
Silk lreaees t ha atyles never were so pretty. Fine 4iia
trlala such as Crepe de Chine, Taffeta. Kllk Topllna, Taffeta
and Crape da China with Chlrfoa aleevaa, eto. Manx Pretty
comblnatlona st extremely low prices
$3.95, $4.95, $6.95, $8.95, $9.95, $12.48,
$13.85 and $14.85.
It us demonstrate our new spring Dress Skirts to you.
Kxcellent styles and flna materials at little prices. Checked
Sklrta. Plaid Hklrte. Stripes. Plna All-Wool Poplins. Serges,
etc. Dosena of pretty new styles to select from, at
$2.48, $2.69, $2.95, $3.49, $3.95 and $4.95.
Complete Stocks of Muslin Underwear, Children's Wearables, House Dresses, Etc.
98c
19c
Blankets for 89c
Large Slie Single Beacon Blankets,
in white, gray and tan. Very soft
napped, feels like fine wool. Bound
on ends with wide mohair binding.
Splendid Spring sheets, regularly
priced to 2.60 a pair, spe- on
clal, each OiC
Strictly AH-Wool 11-4 Slie" Plaid
Blankets, very fine quality. Weight
4V pounds to pair. All colored
plaids. Regular values tQ QQ
to t 00, pslr 40.a7O
Beacon Crib Blankets, absolutely
fast colors, in pink, blue and white
with nursery patterns rabbit,
chick, etc. Quality and site that
usually sell for 69c, QQ
Friday 0?C
Sleeping Porch Blankets, dsrk blue
hesvy wool, msde especially for
outdoor use. 15.00 Q QQ
blankets 4J.70
Corsets, $1.00
We are selling a Corset
at $1.00 in this Great
Basement department that
you cannot duplicate any.
where else.
Special Corset, made' for
medium and stout figures,
and a special feature is the
extra wide front steel with
adjustable abdominal strap,
gun ran teed rustproof and In
every way the best Corset
you ever bought at 11.00. ,
Corsets for Medium and
Slender Figures, medium
bust with long hip. A rust
proof corset,
for
Boys' and Girl's Underwalsts,
with garters at- OC
tached. Friday .... aDC
49 c
Boys' Suits, for
$2.75 Friday
With Two Pair of Full
Lined Pants
They are worth much more.
Good, practical suits for marble
time, made In the new-- Norfolk
model. Neat pattern effects of
gray and brown, in good service
able fabrics. Two pair of pants
with each suit. Ages 6 to 17 years.
A New Lot of Blouse Waists
Neat patterns of light and dark
stripe effects. Ages 6 to p"
14 years, each aOC
Boys' Rompers, In a varied assort
ment of msdras and chambray, in
dark and light effects. Ages 2 to
7 years. The 60j O C
kind ODC
Beys' Bassmcnt Section.
Crepes, for 15c
English Woven Crepes, dozens of
different styles. Plaids, stripes of
all kinds, even to an awning stripe,
checks and repp weaves are shown.
We think this fabric is extremely
Interesting. Worth 25c, c
but we say IOC
Now if you want to make a dainty
house dress, or a little wash dress
for a miss, you csnnot do better
than to Invest the few cents that It
will cost to buy sufficient qusntity
in this store. All new, both in
design and the combination of col
orings. They are fast colors and
woven, and they are a real nn
investment, at yard tC
Now comes a line of Crepes in
solid colors, almost as light and
filmy as chiffon, 27 and 86 Inches
wide. 811k and cotton mixed. Solid
colors of green, blue, purple, Terra
Cotta, white, light blue, black, etc.
They are really worth 36c, i r
Friday, yard Itl C
Tub Silks make one of the most
likable fabrics for summer wesr.
These stripes will suit most any
woman's fancy. They are so varied
and the colors are refined; all 27
Inches wide. We think -i q
they are a find at 17C
White Poplins (Imported) for sport
skirts, for nurses' uniforms, for
outing costumes In fact, for wear
Indoora or out. Fine cord weave,
in a very substantial cloth that Is
really worth 25c a yard. q
You may buy it here for.. LjC
Imperial Longcloth for underwear,
38 inches wide. Here Is a chance
to get an entire bolt, 12 yards. You
won't need a second in- r o
vitation f OC
Remnants You can use for most
anything, and the price we put on
this is so cheap that you can af
ford to buy them and anticipate a
need. Flaxons, stamped on the
elvsge. 27 and 32 Inches wide.
Worth to 26c, special, f
yard 1UC
Marvelous Values
In This Basement Millinery Store
$1.95 $2.50 $5.00
A substantial saving can bo made at
all times by a visit to our greatly en-
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larercd
Basement Millinery Section
We offer for next Friday the most complete
stock of Hand-made and pressed hats, trimmed in
ostrich effects, nniart flower wreaths, ribbon
trims, wing fancies, etc.
Colors Brown, navy, bottle green, old rose, gray and also black; in fact, all the pop
ular colors.
Large Hemp Sailors
The demsnd for large ssilors has been enormous,
but we were fortunate In having a good aupply and
plenty of blacks, also brown, navy, gray, etc., made
of good quality Japanese hemp, well sewn and
blocked. Included are a few shiny braid bats, made
ot three end Jap braid and China split.
New Trimming Section
June Roses, Follsge, Asters, Lilacs, Crush Roses,
American Beauty Roses and Glased Fruits are shown
In a large variety of patterns, in Jack, pink and
old rose. They form the principle trimming for the
large dressy sailors.
$1.19 and $1.69 1 19c, 25c, 39c, 59c
Misses' and Juniors' Hat Section
A good assortment of school hats, trimmed with ribbon streamers, also colored hemp hats, flower
trimmed; patent Milan hats, banded for girls 4 to 13 years.
49c to $2.50
Women's Shoes, $2
You have got to be well shod if
you want to carry the Impression
you desire when spring comes.
Kvery shoe that we mention is
well made. Be sure of this, that
whatever style you desire is here
and at a little price that you have
never seen on merchandise like
this. Many besr well known trade
marks. Look at the stitching, the
style, the soles and the
finish, then at the price
In this lot are also cloth top
shoes, all velvets. In button and
lace styles, with Cuban and Louis
heels. All color velvets, at $2.00.
Girl's Shoes, sites up to 3. The
stout, durable styles that you are
looking for. Patent leather, kid
snd russet; all button styles.
Keep the kiddles well 1 ?f
shod. Pair plOt
Men's Shoes, all slses and styles,
stout, serviceable footwear, many
good styles for dress, " ff
too. Pair PUU
Men s Oxfords, there lsn t one
style that you wouldn't readily pay
more money for if you bought these
In the regular way. It is coming to
te time now When you will want
to wear a pair of oxfords, and
here Is your opportunt- dQ Cf
ty to get them, at $iUU
Girl's Shoes, all ot them are In
the $1.I0 class. We can take care
of small boya, too. All dull leather,
In a good assortment of sixes.
Specially priced for Fri
day, pair
Because it hasn't rained so far Is
no reason that it isn't going to
ralu. Be prepared and buy a pair
of women's rubbers Frl- ng
day, for OC
60c a pair for little child's shoes.
All of them with flexible hand
turned soles. Comfortable JQ
for kiddles. Special, for.. 0?C
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Ginghams, 7 l-2c
Everett Classio Ginghams, there Is
a riot ot colors in the most re
markable designs we have ever
shown. No matter what you need
ginghams for, there la something
here for you. 27 Inches wide. Mill
shorts, 10 to 20 yards. 7l-
Will cut any length, yd.. y2C
86-Inch Curtain Scrims, excellent
for bungalow and cottage curtains.
Printed floral borders and hem
stitched. Brighten up your home
for spring. Specially "7I
prloed, yard V2C
Mill Remnanta of Kilt Cloth and
Ginghams, 83 inches wide. A whole
range of colors and designs, for
children's run-about dresses, house
dresses, rompers, aprons and f
a variety ot uses. Yard.... OC
36-Inch Dress Percale, light and
dark colors. Every woman knows
what percale la for summer. Neat
dots, figures, stripes and
checks. Enough said. Yard.. OC
Serpentine and Japanese Kimono
Crepe, mill remnsnts up to 20 yds.
long. All the wanted floral and
oriental designs. Fri
day
Plain Black and Solid Color Sat
eens, highly mercerised. 86 Inchea
wide.- One of the most serviceable
yir-...8.pr.'::,...i212c
82-Inch English ' Sport Shirtings,
here Is an Item for men's shirts and
women's shirt waists that is right
on the tip of the wear season. The
nifty patterns In all neat colors and
designs; a good weight ot cloth
that will launder well. Ql
Fast colors. Yard Oy2C
Best Grade Apron Gingham, la all
the familiar large, medium and
small checks and broken effects.
Pure Indigo dye. Special f
Friday, yard Dy2C
89-Inch Bleached Muslin, extra
heavy. Mill remnants. Values to
. 8c, special Friday, r
yard OC
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Towel Ends, at 6c
Another shipment of 6,000
Bleached. Turkish Towel Ends,
plain and fancy borders; hemmed
ready to use. Desirable lengths,
each, 6c.
7VaC Crash, Co
One Case of Full Bleached Cot
ton Toweling, In the damask effect,
18 inches wide. Yard, 6c.
Table Damask, 24o
Full Bleached Table Damask,
launders and looks like linen. B4
inches wide, in a range of pretty
patterns. Friday, yard, 24c,
83o Crib Spreads, 69o
For Friday we will place on sale
One Lot of Crib Size Crochet
Spreads and Satin Finished Mar
seilles Bolsters; while the lot lasts,
each, 89c.
25c Fancy Linens, 19o
Scalloped Scarfs with neat em
broidered design In corners, made
of a nice quality embroidery cloth;
slse 18x60 inchea. Special. 19c
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Curtains for 15c
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15c
NOTE A great gale of Silk Mill Endi is advertised elsewhere in this paper.
One Case (about 800) Traveling
Men'a Sample Curtains, from 1 to
14 yards long.
Each .....
6 Gross of Lace Curtain Rods, can
be used on windows from 30
to 45 inches wide. Each .... C
About 2.000 Yards of Fine Mar
quisettes and Curtain Scrim, worth
to 40o a yard off the twit, i n
All remnanta Friday, yd.. 1UC
(4 Inch Novelty Weave Lace Cur
tains, new spring pat
terns. Sale price, pair.
$1.50