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Page 1: EVENING, Jewelry Auction A InSocial Circles DRY …...At Auction, Commencing Wednesday, April 3d, and Continuing Afternoon and Evening, at 2 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Until I have Disposed

MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1901.

Jewelry AuctionRETIRING FROM BUSINESS.

Myentire stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry,Hoar's Cut Glass, Silver -arid Silver Plated Ware,Clocks, Carving Sets, Ebony Toilet Goods, Etc.

At Auction, Commencing Wednesday,April 3d, and Continuing Afternoon and Evening,

at 2 p. m. and 7:30 p. m.Until I have Disposed of My Entire Stock-

Ladies are especially invited to attend this sale. Seats will beprovided for them. 1 will guarantee every article as represented.

FRANK G. WORRELL, 526 Nicollet Aye.

Eggs del .12.1-8Potatoes 5555....': v

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Seats pick............. .....6cTurnips & 8cCabbage K-_d ...2cAsparagus £____ 9cCranberries iu_« 9cButter Mb:?ar.reame^: 51.16Crackers •%*«?:.." .....6kBorn SS bug! r' ............icTelephone Peas £_ ......9cTomatoes c£..„...........,.....JteSaver Kraut ff" 6cPrunes rfb large: 7cDried Peaches £s?^i_.:.9c

Navy Beans S>ic_,d.qt.. i2tGraham Flour _-___ ... ......... .18cCorn Meal _£__- ..HeVictor Oats plages 6c-Soap -82?. .........:.....28cCa am Kirk's Satinet, •__dOap 10 bars f0r..... L OCPort Wine ffi^SSS^Si; 00Tokay Wine &^X,c.c.750Brandy p^^o^aa-....52.50Whiskey XS tSr. 0f.52.50Whiskey tarsfs^ $1.00

MEAT MARKET.Roe Shad, each 60cHams, sugar cured, per lb liePot Roast, per lb 7cRound Steak, per lb 10cSirloin Steak, per lb 12i_cRib Corned Beef, per lb 5cSardellen, per lb 40cRinnan Haddie, per lb 10c

Do You Know

JELLYCON; *Makes delicious dessert? No

cooking, no baking, only aminute's labor. Deliciousflavors --- Lemon, Orange,Peach.Strawberry.Raspberry,Wild Cherry (delicious withcold meats.)

MOTHER OF TWENTY'SIXJ'eausjlvaJila Woman Has. a Large

Family.

.Bedford, Pa., April I.—Mrs. Custoes, thewife of a Belgian living near Sandy Run,has just given birth to her twenty-sixthbaby, a girlweighing nine pounds.,"

Her family includes one set of tripletsand three pairs of twins. She was mar-ried when she was 17 years old and, is nowstrong and "hearty at 45. .

2?e*» York Sun Special Service

MINNETONKAAlbert H. Lyman'.entertained .a largo party 1

of friends at his home in--Excelslor Saturdayevening. Six tables of duplicate whist wereplayed. At 11 o'clock the guests were sum-moned to the dining-room by Mrs. Lyman,;who had prepared a delicious five course,supper. Covers *were \ laid for twenty-eight.The tables were decorated with cut flowersand carnations. Among the guests were thefollowing:; Frank E. -Baidwell, George P.Dickinson, Georgo M." West, /Freeman -P.Lane, Clarence E. Prince, M. W. Beunettt, A.T. Morse, George K. Hummel, A. H. Lyman,Trafton Moody, Walter P. Baker, C. S.Marshall, James I. Wyer, 1. W. Wood, W. P.McDonald,;Will Morse,* Dr. E. R. Perkins, F.F. Cornell, Dr. G. F. La Paul, L. F. Sampson,.George Gould, Frank Perkins, J. O'Hearn, W.W. Woodback. \u25a0'-^y1..:. ;:. .:r".; '.

The Improvement league promises a rareliterary and musical treat at the; town hallTuesday evening. Previous to the entertain-*ment the ladles of the league will"serve icecream and cake. The proceeds will be usedfor the ornamentation of the school grounds. ;

The entertainment given under the auspicesof the Y. P. S. C. E. at. the; Congregationalchurch Friday evening was well attended andplaced a neat sum to the credit, of thesociety. The local people were assisted byJesse Shuman, Dr. Straucher, Mrs. FrancesLincoln Lane and Mrs. Russell of Minne-apolis. *v'y

Mrs. Melissa Moore, widow of the late JohnMoore of Excelsior, died at the. home of herson, Charles Moore, in Minneapolis, Satur-day. Mrs. Moore came to Excelsior in 1855and has lived here since that time, going toMinneapolis last fall to spend the winter withher son. She was nearly 79 years of age.The-funeral, was held from the Methodistchurch this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. J.R. Da vies officiating. - .„••.

The. W. C. T. D. ; will meet with Mrs. Bar-rett Friday, April 5, at 3 o'clock. The subjectfor discussion is "Citizenship." .

Mrs. E. A. Brooks of Minneapolis, a formerresident of this . place, spent Saturday withfriends in Excelsior. . '..._\u25a0'.'.

Mr. and Mrs. .J. O'Hearn of Minneapoliswere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Lymanover Sunday. ...

Richard Day. carrier of "rural free deliveryroute in Eureka neighborhood, has resignedand will be succeeded by ,0. W. W. Seigafoosof Excelsior. \u25a0'*"'.. .~"~^ '

Miss Agnes" Haggard has gone to Algona,lowa, where she will teach the coming spring.

Miss Bessie McCormick has gone to Aitken,Minn., where she" has been engaged to teach.

The Boaster club of Eureka was entertainedby Mrs. William Lorenz Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. James I. Wyer, who spent thewinter in Minneapolis, came out Saturday andreopened their Excelsior h0me.,, ..,. .\u0084. .-.,- \

L. Sturges of Excelsior, who has severalsummer cottages, has rented all' except one,and that is being negotiated for. In previousseasons he has never rented until May andlast-year he had vacant ones late in June.This Is a fair illustration of the demand thatexists the present season.

Captain John R. Johnson will christen thesteamer which he is now building the Sham-rock. \asm\ \u25a0.'.'\u25a0;\u25a0'"\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 ' \u25a0'

Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Wood, who spent thewinter at the Sampson house, left to-day fortheir summer home at Maxwells Bay.

The ice boats were out in full force Satur-day morning. Most of .them made their lastrun on.that day and will now be stored. untilthe coming winter. . ;. -.-.

The Homes Missionary society of the Con-gregational church will be entertainedWednesday afternoon by Mrs. R. B. McGrath.

Rev. D. A. Traut of Osborne, Kan., returnedhome this morning. .-'|8'""""B .-'*'•

William M. Crosse of Minneapolis was InExcelsior Saturday. He and his wife willspend the coming summer in Excelsior. .

Barron, Wis., April I.—Four weddings tookplace in Barron last week. The couples wereMiss Hattie Blodgett and W. L. Barton, MissNellie Miller and Charles Heffner, Miss FredaSandberg and J. A. Nelson, Miss Anna Ander-son and Bertrand Barton.

FOUR WEDDINGS INBARRON.

A LAKE CRYSTAL WEDDING.Lake Crystal, Minn., April I.—Miss Florence

Robinson, daughter of George Robinson, andE. P. White, were married Friday evening at9 o'clock by Rev. Mi. Robinson, a,t the homeof the bride's parents. They will make theirhome in Clear Lake, Wis.— boys ofLake Crystal high school gave a concert Fri-day evening. . \u0084;--.

I FINEST LINE OF ISterling Sliver i

SUITABLE FOR 1| Wedding GiftsI EVER SHOWN IN THE OITY. §YIWLff^S&M M «^_«K_ E -a^__ RELIABLE |Weld & Sons, MWELERSIj-j . '\u25a0\u25a0-•,.' .' ?• •'•-•\u25a0 y- \u25a0'" ' - \u25a0'-' - \u25a0\u25a0 :. •\u25a0..-. -'A? -\u25a0 SIS Mlootlet ;.*{gj

RtxjIn the Schlitz brewery you willfind a plate glass room. In it-

__?*__In the Schlitz brewery you willfind a plate glass room. In it m

f^ are cooling pipes, over which the hot beer drips. Above it is an jP^a\%lmm air filter, and no air comes into this room save through that filter. W*lf%Bm *so germs can reach beer handled with such rare caution. LJWg£ But, after the beer is aged, we filter it, then bottle and seal it, Btfrl

fi&jfl then sterilize every bottle. <..-. .y^r^v _t__Jßlag We take triple precautions because beer is a saccharine . igrvSJC product. Impurities, multiply if they get into it. There is no Rj/IMj grade between absolute purity and utter impurity. — .•' - jTJ:«j Every bottle of Schlitz is absolutely pure, and purity is f^TijTg heaithfulness. Your physician knows —ask him. eWjjtafl 'Phone Main 707, Schlitz, 1209-11 Fourth St., Minneapolis. '"'.'%. . ffeSi

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In Social CirclesA JAPANESE AFFAIRIt Is Given in Honor of Miss Harriet

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BY MADAMES BOVEY AND VELIE

A Luncheon' tor Mrs. AlexanderClarke Dunn—Other Charming

Social Events, yy-i"/

.One of the most unique affairs which hasbeen" given for Miss Harriet McKnight wasa luncheon, this afternoon at which . Mrs.Charles Cranston Bovey and Mrs. CharlesDeere Velie were hostesses. It was a Japan-ese affair-and a great cluster of red tulipsin a Japanese basket was in the aenter of thetable. . The red tapers were ln Japanesecandle sticks and the dinner cards werein red with odd little Japanese decorations.'A _

large bunch of tulips was at Miss Mc-Knight's eoverJ- There were twelve youngwomen at the .table. Mr. .and Mrs. Veliearrived.; home yesterday morning from their,wedding trip and' are with , Mr. and Mrs. M.B. Koon. :"--"- .- \u25a0'•

; To-morrow afternoon Mrs. G. C. Wymanwill give a. luncheon for Mies McKnight.j Friday evening Frauleln Anna Schoen-Renegave an informal- German dinner 'for MissMcKnight and Mr. Crosby, and Thursdayevening Miss Kate Moulton entertained at adinner of twelve covers for the bridal couple.American Beauty roses formed the decora-tions for the. table and through the roomsand an-arch of white roses and Easter liliesoverhung : Miss McKnlghfs chair.-Mrs, George Stuart Harper gave a charm-

ing luncheon of fifteen covers this afternoonin the green room at the Commercial Clubfor Mrs. Alexander Clarke Dunn of Indian-apolis. American Beauty roses were usedin the decoration and a great basket of theregal flowers was in the center of the roundtable. At; each cover was a long stemmedrose- tied with ribbon of the same shade. Cnone end of the broad satin wad a monogramof the Initials of Mrs. Harper and Mrs. Dunnand on the other the name of the guest Redtapers and. red shaded lights completed thepretty table adornments. '\u25a0.'.'.

Mrs. Angler Ames and Mrs. Lucius W.Dunn gave a delightful party this afternoonin Masonto Temple for Luella and Ruth Amesand Sam Dunn, entertaining about 100 chil-dren. A program of twelve numbers wasdanced and concluded with three cotillionfigures. The first was a sunbonnet figureand the favors were sunbonnets for thegirls and jockey caps for the boys. A danc-ing coon's figure introduced half a dozenboys in costume and the favors were blackdolls with orange wings. The last figurewas a medley in which the little dancers weregiven wands with butterflies. Miss Mal-colm conducted the cotillion and Miss Gene-vieve Griffith and Miss Lillian Malcolm gaveseveral fancy dances. Misses Mamie Griffithand Edith Hegel were at the favor table andMrs. Frank Abbott and Miss Mabel Ramsdellpresided at the refreshment table, which wasarranged In the gallery and decorated withspring flowers. -.- : •:-; \u25a0 ;/

Fred Ross of 2002 Kenwood parkway willentertain a group of young people at an ad-vertising party Thursday evening. •:* :

: Mrs. Thomas M. Roberts gave a secondthimble bee Saturday afternoon at her apart-ments in the West Hotel. The decorationsand appointments were in purple and whitewith violets, hyacinths and roses for flow-ers. A guessing contest In which the namesof popular books were found from the chiefcharacters was the amusement, and theprize, a handsome book, was won by Mrs.J. S. McLain. Mrs. A. A. Crane and Mr.Lyford furnished a program of music. Mrs.Charles Knight assisted Mrs. Roberts. Therewere twenty-three guests. ._._.,

This afternoon Mrs. Roberts entertainedthe boys of her Sunday school class and theirmothers. A graphophone and games fur-nished amusements for the twenty young peo-ple. ; •**'.>-'."

The engagement of Miss Pearl Van Vor-uos and George Emerson Leach was an-nounced Saturday at a luncheon given byMiss Van Vorous' sister, Mrs. Edward T. LeClair, at the Holmes Hotel. Pink roses andpink shaded lights adorned the table. • Cov-ers were laid for twenty, and the guestswere Misses Van Vorous, Florence Harrison,Edith Ives, Lucy Hart, Mable Stone, ElsieStone, Mary Harrington, Helen Harrington,Florence Fowle, Leona Pelton, HarriettLenox, Miriam Randall, Ruth Hosmer, EllenJanney, Gertrude Ballard, Helen Higbee andMrs. Burghardt y •'.

Mrs. James McMullah and Mrs. CharlesCornman have Issued cards for- a receptionto be given Friday afternoon, April 12, from2 until 6 o'clock, at" the home of Mrs. Mc-Mullan, 1220 Linden avjnue.

V The Beta Eta chapter of the Delta TauDelta fraternity will give \ a dancing partyFriday evening, April 12, at the West Hotel.

Mies Cora Armstrong will give an informalchocolatiere Thursday afternoon from i until6 o'clock at the Holmes Hotel for her sis-ter, Mrs. Alexander Clark Dunn of Indian-apolis.

The Men's Club of the First Unitarianchurch will give an Easter reception Thurs-day evening from 8 ; until 10 -.o'clock. Theguests will include the jmembers and friend*of the church.

Mr. and Mrs. W. "G. Gooding entertainedat cards Saturday evening at" their home, 811Irving avenue N. s The decorations were inlavender and white, the Easter colors. Six-hand euchre Was played and

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the* score cardswere suggestive of the season. The guestsincluded the Travelers and their husbands.

A delightful dancing party was given Sat-urday evening by the Kappa Delta Phi girlsat the home of Miss Louise Pyo, 1003Sixth street SE. The decorations were inthe fraternity colors, pink and green, withpalms, ferns and pink roses. The guests werereceived by Misses Louise Pye, Myrtle Strat-ton, Mabel- Thompson, Grace Garrlsh andLavina Sanborn, assisted by Misses FrancisThayer, Sadie Northrop and Helen Trusell.

Miss . Florence Akeley • gave an Informalthimble bee last week at her home on Parkavenue for Mrs. Ralph Wood Reynolds. - - *-

The girls of the Delta Delta Delta fratern-ity jwere entertained Saturday afternoon byMiss Bessie Covert of 1078 Twenty-first ave-nue SE. : It, was a costume party and theguests represented ;familiar songs. -y <*\t

Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Cook gave a din-ner of eight covers Friday evening in honorof Miss.Harriett© Holmes of Spring ValleyMinn., who ;is their guest. •- \u25a0• r. . v;

Thursday evening Mrs. Edward LaFon-taine of 2115 Ninth avenue. S entertained atprogressive cinch. Prizes were won by MrsKraer, , Misses Minnie Zeglin and Gleason. '

Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fruen of 913 Fifteenthavenue N entertained a group of young peo-ple Wednesday evening. Clusters of pinkroses furnished a simple decoration throughthe rooms. A musical guessing contest wasan amusing feature. The guests were Misseswuh,B arts° ,on"ewfl Lillian- Solberg. BessieWilde,. Ida Blngenhetmer, Ma.le Young. Ad-die MacDonald; Messrs. Harry Squires, VanceConfer, Harry Confer. Sam March and OraMcCrea. . .

•Personal and Social.Harry. Games has gone to North Dakota.Oscar E. Sather is home from a -westerntrip. _, \u0084-.:. ; ..'...' .....Miss Helen Balch is home from Luverne,

Minn., for the vacation.'Mrs. Thomas Lowry- left last evening for a

week's visit in Colorado Springs. , -Mrs. M. McDermott and daughter Agnes

have returned from a two months' visit lnthe east. .; y \u0084:- :-\u25a0 \u0084: - '.-.-." yv».

Mrs. L. A. Loomis and two daughters leaveto-night for Fargo, N. D.; to spend tha Eas-ter holiday. \u25a0;,-. .. y -.:-•\u25a0-

--" . Mr. -and -Mrs. Robert " C." Mabey -have \u25a0 re- J

moved from 18 Eleventh -street S to 715 Dela»ware street NE; ; r (,:"i '•* *

Mrs. W. S. Benton and niece, Miss Jessie G.Benton, returned yesterday morning from atrip to Texas and Mexico;

The Union Card Club will be entertainedat the home of Mrs. H. S. Johnson, 2120 Al-drich avenue N, to-morrow.

The Philomathean Guards •will give a cardparty to-morrow afternoon at the home. ofMrs. Bunnell, 425 Madison street NE. y

\u25a0 .Minneapolis people at New York hotels are:Victoria, H. A. Tuttle. Winona:, Manhattan,W. Hayes. St. Paul r Grand, A. P. Lathrop.

The Amaranth Social Club will give a cardpart Thursday , afternoon at the: home ofMrs. C. H. Wakeman, 324-University avenueNE. --:" :' "* - •':'\u25a0 '-. -\u25a0 r '\u25a0\u25a0 ' -:i- *'

Fern camp. No. 1010," R. N. 'A., will-givea' dance Monday evening, April -8, in Rich-mond hall, Eighth street and Nicollet ave-nue. .. \u25a0 ••. .-• -' \u25a0-• \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0<\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 • - '\u25a0... - '_*;Ui*

- The degree team of Minneapolis camp, No.445, M. W. A., will give.a dance tn the fourthward wigwam on Western avenue to-morrowevening. ... .}£l; ...

Star of Hope Rebekah lodge. No. 125, willgive a cinch party to-morrow, evening, at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miller, 3009Nineteenth avenue S. . \u0084. /yy'y.

The Roosevelt Social Club will give a danceto-morrow evening in Richmond's hall. Mu-sic will be furnished by Griffith's orchestra.

'Frappe will be served. - " • *\u25a0

Mistletoe Rebekah lodge, No. 24, will givean Easter dance in Odd Fellows' hall, Cam-den Place,, next Monday evening. Potter'sorchestra will furnish the music.i Lincoln camp, ! 1656, M. W. A., will give adance Easter Monday evening in the-hall,Sixth and Lyndale avenues N. It will 'he thelast dance of the camp's winter series. A. .

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowen of E .Thirty-third street entertained the Wandering CinchClub Thursday evening. Prizes were won byMmes. W. A. Nelson, George Berngeh, Vol-pahl, Messrs. Voipahl, Berngen and Redding.

The Henley Social Club will give its nextdancing party Easter Monday In MasonicTemple. Nat C. Bennett will act as masterof ceremonies and will;be assisted by D. L.Michaels, George H. Bailey, W. H. Ryberg,H. J. Campbell, W. Fi. Chapman and George

H. Hemperley. Owi»g to the length of theprogram the grand march will form at 8:45o'clock. .

The Sunshine Cinch Club met at the homeof John Stewart, 528 Russell avenue N, onWednesday evening. ?' Prizes were won: byMiss Bradley, Mrs. \ym. Stewart, HarryEhrmantraut, Mr. Gate and Miss' Johnson.Mr. Holllngsworth, a magician,- entertainedthe guests for half an "hour. Music was fur-nished by Eric Sjolander, Mr. Gogon and Mrs.Seebec. The club will meet next with Mr.and Mrs. Cain, 615 Russell avenue N.

; >, AUXILIARYTO WINONA,RED MEN. •

Winona, Minn., April I.—As an auxiliary tothe Winona Wigwam of Red Men, Winnebagocouncil, No. 11, Degree of Pocahontas, hasbeen instituted with a charter membership offifty-four. Mrs. Gertrude Schoewe,

t waselected . Pocahontas . and' Mrs. . Kate .FischerWenonah;; y. .y .\u25a0.;_\u25a0.'-_-

Tl±J^ MIJNJX-t!_AJ^OJL_J_S JUUK_NA_L.

COMING EASTGov. 'Toole and Secretary Hay* to

- -Look for Capitol Farnlahtn_r».

Special to The Journal. i

Helena, Mont., April I.Governor J. K.Toole and Secretary of State George M.Hays will leave for the east in a few daysto inspect systems of furnishings used instate capitols with" the view of adoptingthe best in Montana's new state housethat will he ready for occupancy this au-tumn. They willVisit St. Paul, Madison,Springfield, 111., and Columbus,' Ohio. Theyhave a $60,000 appropriation by the legis-lature for furnishing the new capitol.

SECRETARY TO GIBSONNile. Taylor, Who Served.Mantle,

Gets the Place.Special to The Journal. " '•'-*'"Helena, Mont., April I.—Senator ParisGibson has appointed Miles' Taylor hisprivate secretary. - Mr. Taylor was ex- 'Senator Mantle's private secretary andfor the past two years has been clerk ofthe senate committee on civil service andretrenchment.

As a memorial to Emily Leslie,!daughter of ex-Governor P. H. Leslie, theFirst Baptist church of Helena will erect ja large pi- organ, one of the finest in the <state. :»»?yy«--*y- ,•.-.-<."'• \u25a0

STATE WOMAN'S HOME. ',Fargo, N. D., April I.—The W. C. T. U.

board in charge .of the Worn' . home of thiscity, reports, a. most .satls^^iry. meeting.Plans were laid for the remainder of theyear. The girl inmates of the place are tem-porarily engaged in laundry work and effortsare being made to make the enterprise par-tially self-supporting. The home Is supportedby the state W. C. T. U. organization andwomen are sent there from all over the state.

Carlsbad Sprudel Salt.The Carlsbad Springs have been

famous lor,five"centuries. Millionsof people have been cured by theiruse. The Carlsbad Sprudel Saltis the world's greatest remedy forall ailments of the liver, catarrhalaffections of the stomach, „bile,rheumatism, gout and all forms ofconstipation.'

Write for pamphlet. . Eisner &Mendelson • Co., Sole Agents, NewY0rk..,.;; ;-.; ?f- ;/:*;. \u25a0; . :v:.,

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$i-<>° and M.,5 Curtains, pr...©©U Stripes for hangings, AA,* Xl Drmpery Work. 1»W.;... , H Irish Point Curtains—The largest yard 60© and.... . .... ©90 X "rupory "rwr*'

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:all onr own, importations. Per pair Curtain Swiss— yds. bought M" y 1I Mgg" =< =3 $12 $10 $7.50 0A TR at a bargain, will sold the same - gi .. , 3W& >.' "M- $5.00 $3.75 and..... am.mI O way; 12^c to 18c values, sale A_-_ ""s- ; J«

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lace Department B_»_a_^s*B?jf Ir nn < ™°Nrt^5c. a-,ard. 100 A sale of Tablecloths.Ladies' Easter Neckwear- i $7.50 and.............<£©\u25a0©© Silkollne — 36-inch, best quality, 2x2 yards bleached satin finish

2|'c -"52.98 '-*>"" \u25a000 ™laM $5.00 S^?!. 8"2.^."0":... 9o SS. 82^.:..y.51.49AutnmnhilA ' tim"" aa _-_,-__ _ Renaissance Curtains — The most Art Denims—Double faced 18c 2x2 yards silver bleached hemstitch-

\u25a0t^as3rsas_s^.s2.2B s^sai^* asa« ss^^ itG «wide openwowas"LaFavorite," embroid- |- A_ $25 $15 $10 $7.60 93.98 Perard "iU each...'........ -91-59ered String Ties, each v.... ©©U Dentelle Arabe Curtains—These are 'i. Rope Portieres—An elegant line Fine double Damask Tablecloths.Turn-over Collars, embroidered reproductions of real Arabian curtains, tro? 1 $"-50 down to fl*-i © <£& 2x2 yards, 83.50, for, each.... $2.75

and lace trimmed, X_fl_r% but so cleverly made that only an ex- each ***\u25a0 \u25a0 mm ** 2^x2 yards, $4.50, for, each $3.5021© t0.... ...;...... OUOj pert can tell the difference. The Arab- Special Bargain at ..... . $1.29 3x2 yards, $5.50, for, each ...$4.25

Turn-over Collars, Mcx- \u25a0_\u25a0 Ai_ ian would cost from $30 to $75 a pair; _ . „ . . y Fine Irish Double Damask. ;

ican hand drawn work, ea O©C the Dentelle-Arabe Curtains cost, per Sora Cushions- 2*^x2^' yards, 88.50, for, each $8.0011/ach fAAile

pair, $12 $9 $7.50 OR AA 16-in. 18-in. 20-in. 26-in. 4x2 yards, 812.00, for, each .-$7.00iVOb-l UOOCIS* Basement. aud 3»P-©© 19c 29c 39c 490 59c 69c ,At Cotton Counter-fi_s*m«/

T , __.. j .y, --.-., • —— —I——. 1 1 case 3b-m. bleached cotton. »3ftJohnson Madras, corded novelty __»_\u25a0"'__\u25a0- - \u25a0 - . __. fine quality, 8o value^sale, yd ©4©

j*********" -, As. Light as Air. £S« i*.InVltallOn. . . An apt description of some of the materials that ln

A*gt^&^^«_^'Come and see the beautiful as- nave been magically Combined by \u25a0*-• : ;!; these prices: . :v

sortment .of \ corded white linen -__\u25a0_-__\u25a0__\u25a0 maw mm m »\u25a0_--«__» __«_____-: •No 1, Beg. 29c» t_ir^_ -Madras and Oxfords we are THE PfSILLINER*& ART this sale Wo*^^showing this season. '

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I - J In tne daintiest creations of this prolific season. We are showing thf ',' « ' /\u25a0\u25a09l-3'Fl_mnAlC anil Rlanl_Atc all thiß, Come in ..any da this week and see the many styles j\ m c" "; IKSS_§ndHBCld dUO DlaUHeiS never exhibited before. .. ".^°-3 Beg. 59c'

\u25a0 \|g- in Basement, Hats in pink, black and white, black and gun metal, that this sale 45c \u0084,g^||S_ White Domet Flannel, «1 A look like $26.00 models, are priced m\ mf t_>A - ___'•_'_******_ No. 4, Beg. 35c,

Tuesday, per yard,.. ©20 by us at . 9 I 9© and 9llf this sale 21c

melfuma^S^t^o^ ' Children's* Hats.* in' ail'the' new materials and styles and at I&K12i?rISS^ ,mlo..^ 6'

32 inches wide!fper yard...Z9o reasonable prices. ..; . regular 29c, sale price, |9q~ii-S£S^!^^i^i^9J__S^ Children's Mexican Hats, in flannel - and felt, as- Xtffc^ l^Stai^H^^l^S^Sflty 780 sorted colors \u0084 OUC ters,long

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2P^ e29C'Union Gray Blank-fly* Kft Tarn Q'Shanters and; Sailor Hats, in endless variety, for Earthen Custard Cups etale, _b''_*ets, 12-4size; per pair 9l>Oll. misses and children.

and Sallor Hatß« ln endless variety, for. P

Earthen Custard Cups, eale C ftets, i_-4size, per pair WIiUV misses and children. . price , special,each........ v ..©OIbstto^pair PiIIOWS:. 5..900 Also a fine assortment of new things in Bicycle Caps. reg^i^ri^.^^lOO

Carpels and Rugs S?^e feiKiS^ 1" AB Easier sale of m »*rti*i«-, Our full line ofMoquette Carpets I Wilton Velvets. Your choice of 50 a sh ?r0e

°d8 that are worthy of the day, at prices that enable every lady'to tav?

*\L\*£iW&«t XvHm_l __Uy_ih_^ beautiful patterns, With! fa In Taffeta Silk black and colors, ex-" '.' In Black Silk Moreen, with deepSjfti

8 '°5 d:SI-.Ofl S^ 1^1, designs andftf |A *« wide, with graduated flounce or* ac- accordion plaiting **/& ftf|our price 1S ......_..-..•\u25a0© \u25a0©© fine parlor effects, yd.. *9 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0© cordion plaiting, edged with narrow and narrow ruffle ...O^fr"©©Both the above are made, laid and linedwith cotton filled-5-row tape linings, ruffles and 4&*a*' »a HH&:-\u25a0'•\u25a0'

. \u25a0--\u25a0 .^-^ QDrr>IAL=...y dust ruffle...... 3) / \u25a0©© In Black Amisflk; umbrella

\u25a0; — \u25a0..\u25a0>..,.r?^.J^ _s_v_»l-**.!_. ' In fancy Silks, stripes or plain col- style, with a deep flounce of$35 extra heavy one-piece Bugs in I $30 Beauvais Axminister Bugs, ors, with fancy accord plaiting and crinkled accordion plaiting, with

oriental designs, A-yigA size 9x12,, the few fl~t9J_ AA ruching; amply worth ©10, »12 &&A tucked ruffle on edge <fcO 7Csize 9x12; to close O-C I \u25a0©© J we have left at.. 818; for this sale $8 $8.50 and *«P© | and dust ruffle-...'. 92i 1 ©

Cloak ana Suit Departments A Car Load of FurnitureWe enjoy working hard during Easter week; especially when _ \u25a0 \u25a0 -- \u25a0

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we can please you with such goods and prices as these: ~v To be disposed of in a Popular SaleTailor-made Suits; we show some A tailor-made jacket in black _^

Popular prices will do it. A few ex-very taking Btyles; Etons, blouses, cheviot, liy front, half tight fitting u^Wfa-r amples:single and double breasted tight fit- and lined with silk Bhad- i&JS <\|| Wr '

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«n*«m a^ama^aa\\^mting jackets; colors gray, Oxford, ame, each.... •*© JfE \u25a0[ fon^niS^retular snedal 34.88 fw^^^fbrown, tan, and black; jacket lined Eton Jackets of black taffeta silk- ItM fk\ 'oumers '

regular B^.oO, fiecial'^^"^" GhUUUlT-wlthsilk; latest style ARA lined withwhite A X /WBI LOT2-12 Golden Oai: Dres-tfvg* AAO^WfCof flaring skirt; for.. l-S.OU lXß i7k!newest style$10.50 J^JSJ sers; regular 310, speciaJ.... ..*©\u25a0© ©^^^QSeparate Dress Skirts—new styles Our new $5 Silk Waists have not <mm mmmW' LOT3—I2 Golden OalcCom-fl*A M?& >B BpPT",!

just received. Itwould be a mistake yet been matched for less than 37. m^mW^*^' ii modeß' regular 35.00, special. . !_»\u25a0**"HP gg ff^fitW^fhJrS 0 b^rri. h°!ia_i e21 t J hey are. l ,Cked &l1°lerI er tb? C?' Bfe©" I LOT 4-10 Golden Oak «iO r^^^lln?Sfnri. &tn Black gAC front and sleeves.and have the bish- « RS_; : Sideboards; reg. $15. sped -©IUa4O H mfZiand colors, 55 t0—.... VhV op sleeve; colors are rose, helio, \u25a0 Br¥ e |! »=.._•

hB B» SA very fine silk-lined skirtof black • pink, light blue, cadet, royal, cerise, K^-.[ We sell t^^J»J;^^^j^. ThisM \Xmmf

zibelene,with.latest flaring flounce, white, gray, brown and *ftK fJP^i'^.S-a^ ' sale continues until this entire lot is . P^*^i-__^piped with satin; (_iA|S A black;e«ch *^© • - \u25a0----^ - \u25a0*\u25a0 -- -^ disposeiof. \u0084....,, . . \u0084.,,. ;a value brag .^ \u25a0___\u25a0©© White Lawn Shirt Waist; tucked ——————————.-^—__——————.

In Walking Skirts we are showing front, trimmed with fine embroidery Df*l>f_l-f-? —Tuesday we offer a Whiff* HAAiIC—Mill rem-a fulland complete line. For instance —new bishop sleeve, IN AA rVIVUIV- liae Qf' beautiful 36- HUlll WVUd nants of In-—a good 35.75 plaid back, Oxford extra good value ..... *&»•+*+* inch Percales, in dark and light dia Linens, 2to 10 yards fa a piece;gray walking skirt, neatly stitched Fancy stripe madras Shirt Waists colors, always 12^c yard; fls3_r_ values from lOc to 15c per yard,around bottom (flC.*^! ©?_! in blue, pink, helio, stripes; AA_^ sale, yard „ v4v your choice on #fc?-~f0r...... '.<*..<.;-. VVivO bishop sleeve... -..-.- ©Ol_> Limit, 20 yards. Tuesday at............ .....©4O

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