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10 THE EVENING STAR, McKnew’s, CLOAKS, SUITS & FURNISHINGS. 933 Penn. Ave. F: Friday, May 27th, 1858, One-day Specials. WIL help reduce your expenses for ‘Decoration’ day outfictings by a number of spectal bargains Only space for few below—visit the store for the rest! $1.75, $1.88 and $2 § 1 .49 Parasols 25c. Gauze 1 4° Vests = = $3 Reefers, $1 White Chamois Every Child's Reefer in stock is loves reduced! $3 Reefers to $2, &c. ee W.A. TicKnew, 933 Pa.Ave. Tend to These é ; Tomorrow-sure- because they are really excep- reat = tional values—and the cer- % 5 tainty of getting them hangs $ = on the thread of immediate = $ purchase. 3 De 40 yards of Good Straw Matting ‘se E omy cents = : ~" "$3.98. - $17.50 Antique Chamber Suites for Souls : $14.75. 33) $60 Matogans Chamber Suites for only = Z $47. £ neled Beds, brass trimn eA $2.95 : De 2 a . Selid Ouk Sidede $9.90. sees ak China Closets, swell glass ents, g 39) “7 $9.7 Ge. Tapestry € 490. 3 ©e va. Summer specialtie Doors. i Hoeke, = Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, ave. and 8th st. oa + P Letectetoclentee Sees sSeelectoelentonteetecte selentist, Louls Filter not rifles—but > rend ting = drinking water and sickness: Pasteur known at M. Stern: endation alone as. R. Edmvunston, 1205 Pa. avenue. | Home Band, Lady’s Use LISTERSI .T HOMPSON oe AR iu xc os Trunks 2 Decoration om KN EESSI,: Bas Breezes.” If you think it's able” at the 425 7th. “uncom fort- seashore resorts this the electric current. Fs write us, or ‘phone esentative will call on you. c Lighting See © 1877. L UNDER CONSIDERATIO; Nearing of a hearing mi on the part of the any an to ington Gas to furnish to the District ne required illuminating power was Attorney R. Levteh States inspector of gas, Mr. Ford, Ross Perry, and others. The Manager n Iso present at the By claimed that if the in the iWuminating day h of last month, it was use Of the shortage. that the condition of , and fuel was the same as on other d he Commissioners wil have charis prepared showing the averages of power on other days previous to the one demgnated in the suft fled by them agaiust hearing. w their tre | Tt will be hi -| Me ON MEMORIAL DAY Arrangements for the -Exercises Over Dead Heroes. THE ORATORS AND POETS Naval Porter's Grave and Monument. Interest Around Admira MARCHING TO ARLINGTON Arrangements for the appropriate cele- bration of Memorial day on Monday have at last been completed, and the complete program of >xercises will be announced to- rrorrow. As usual, the principal exercises will be held at Arlington, where, both in the amphitheater and at Admiral Porter's grave, prominent men will be heard in pa- triotic addresses and a program of martial and sacr=d music rendered. Memorial day will be celebrated this year under peculiar auspices, the fact of this country being at war again making It all the more appropri- ute that the people at ome should do all honor to the nation’s dead. At Arlington, in th2 amphitheater, the principal addresses of the day will be deliv- ered by Senator Thurston of Nebraska and Mr. John C. Chaney of this city. Mr. D. J. Evans of Kansas, will read the poem of the day, origiaal one. Department Com- an mander Arthur Hendricks is in charg> of the general arrangements and the parade. The parade will not be an extensive one It will form at 15th street and yivania avenue, and after a short march the different organizations in line vill break ranks and take special trains over the Washin. Alexandria and Mount Vernon railroad direct to Arlington. Lieut. of the Old Guard ed olicar of the day, while . B. Gunning wil be in command forces stationed at Arlington. of the Porter's ¢ The customary ter’s grave will be more h than eve 2 of p State ave. at Admiral Por- ervice year EW artment. This naval am will be held Lee mansion. tracted for an: ntire breadth of th> ul some eighty feet. cod under the awning and ion. It is esti- ommodated in feature of the ¢ tors will be ex-Secretary of the A. Herbert, Ji F.W. Collins stice and Mr. W. bugiers of the Mount be present to blow s of the exercises ~ Penfield will recite A Home. The exercises at Soldiers’ Home this year in charge of Mr. B. F. Chase, senior department commander of the G. A. he parade at the grounds will be » up of General Ruggles, governor of home, his staff and the officers and men tioned at the institution. The Soldiers’ under the leadership of Prof. will take part in the parade and a vice Meyrelles, render selections during the exercises. The 7 IE oe ne se a st, Henry Wilson Post, No. 17, will also be in line. The exercises (Da. teur Filters i ® peneath the trees in the asi platform seating some sev- are nized best—nothing has s been erected and this great with the national rranged accommo- Vocal selections will be re Stephen's re will be in No. 17, and 4X), members of 1cob Mo y Wilson Post, assist in the program. ‘The orator of the day at Soldiers’ Home will be Repr ative James A. Connelly of Ruggles will speak at the services to be held !n memory of Gen- warrior will eral Logan and that fam et of his re: Vice Com- se will make a few remarks in Mr. D. tty shure ises of the da als Banner. a ter a vocal solo. home will be The pro- egin at 10 it is expected, will be Congressional Cemetery. At Congressional cemeter: be in charge of Mr. J. E department commander of the G arade will form on Penns: between 3d and 4th streets at 11 a. m ted by the Mt. Picasant Field id will be made up of the Hi of the Eastern High School the exercises Carter, junior A ‘The nue the day will 3 ean original will be read by Dr. A. C. Adams. . James H. Stevenson will read Presi- dent Lincoln's Gettysburg speech and wil! © a peem, probably “Henry of The chaplam of the day will be m H. Black. held at the st: which n white and blue bunti ng. The - ant band will ren- der a number of selections, and the vocal » musical program will be clet from Farragut Post, rter on the eral committee are A. F. Dinsmore, S. W. Bonyea and E. H. Ripley Harmony Cemetery. Exercises will be held at Harmony ceme- tery by O. P. Morton Post, G. A. R. The post will assemble at G. A. R. Hall and take its place in the regular parade, leav- ing it at 13% street and proceeding to the cemetery. Commander James Wells will preside. Addresses will be made by Rev. G. W. Lee, Commander Wells, Col. Perry H. Carson and Rev. W. H. Colbert. ‘There 2 -ctions, in- at St. Eliza- at Oak Hill and ‘oly Rood, at Glenwood and Prospect Hil. Church Services. y mass will be celebrated at Bt. Church Monday morning at 9 o'clock under the auspices of the “Young s Institute.” Special Memorial day exercises will also we held at Luther Place Memorial Church Sunday night, when a large gathering of G. A. R. members wiil take place. —_+—__ Only an Electric Lamp. The supposed dynamite cartridge found on a 4th street car Wednesday night is nothing more nor less than a battery for an electric lamp for a bicycle. This con- clusion was reached today by the expert to whom it was referred for examination. When the mysterious-looking affair was found there was nobody about the police station who could tell what it was. The wires described as connected with the cyl- indrical tin box are intended for use in making the connections with the lamp. ————e Louis Dickerson had a severe fall yester- day afternoon while getting off an slectric car at 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue. He received several severe cuts about the head. Policeman Catte assisted the in- jured man to Ogram’s drug store, where he — Shake Into Your Shoes er 's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. if rtis nervous feet of ie eae, It's the greatest comfort discovery Allen's Foot-Eose nakes ve tight on ew woos, fal easy. It ts a certain the company before Justice of the Peace O'Netil, and they will further consider the aalige waeies deciding as to whether the suit shall be prosecuted. weating, and bot, tired, aching feet. it TODA by all ruggisis and shoe i a ea in stamps. Trial pa: FREE. 8.01 ). Le Roy N.Y. fayle-mw ttm Se ss regeegeege sopetbeetbelettote Seen Sones eto se Sedetetenede nate Seton ogendeageeg ondntntngntndndndntntatentetetetetetetitnseteteeie eedeedoesonteatneteaseareezeate Seagregendees Settee Seageogeetees Seat Sebettebetnta to hold co; TpZN Lot of Double-breasted Reefer, Brownle and Sailor Suits, with short pants, ning in sizes from 8 to 15 years, fering an immense variety to choose from— All-wool Gray Check Cheviots, Brown Plald of the season, Choice of scores of Cheviots, plain Blue Caeviots; those for the pattern and plain 8 to 7 years old are handsomely trimmed effects — tomorrow with braid. Each for . Suit is wel! made and carefully _fin- ished—and the val- med. These are regular $3.50, $3.75 and $4 valucs—have been retailiny Prices ell over the country since the first $1.98 Loaded “to the TFluzzle with ancibmegak for Saturday. If the prices seem too trivial and over desirable vaiues, you've but to remember that behind each purchase the Saks’ guarantee stands sentry—guarding your SAP Unheard-of Prices i in Boys’ Clothing. We made the purchase of the season this week. surprise at the possibility—wonderment at our shrewdness—disappointment at their own failure to foresee and forestall. We closed out the entire surplus stock of a manufacturer of Boy Men’s Clothing—and tomorrow we shall submit to you the prizes of our con- It's the talk of the trade— But our buyers are ever on the alert. and Young Young [en’s Long Pants Suits. 450 Suits in two tots, te be rold at that you have never known oven w have always led in qualities and lo at those All-weol, Cheviot Singte-breasted Long Pants Suits, in stylish patterns—-plaids and checks. with coats cut short and pants ad $2.50 ae ae eS The third lot offers the same style— pein idl © $2.50, . : an ema he Double-breasted Reefer, Sailor and Brownie Giclee meee 25, ° Short Pants Sults, but made up in finer mts choice for ........ es GEA g Black and Blue and Fancy Cheviot Sin- Le te -wool Cheviots ond Cassi- gle-breasted Sack Long Pants Suits; strictly meres, and in cholcer patterns; same range all wool; cut in the latest stfie, made in of atzes—8 to 15 beat possit le manner, and worth eve : tof the $6.50 and $7.50 at which th years, The actual Intended to be sold. AM siz ‘The second lot consists of the same popu- Palnen) | Stee es (0 to 19 years lar styles, made up in. finer qualities of ae Cholcel cts —these are not All-wool Cheviots, the Sailors, Browntes and se oh 1b SCs ° Teterilster Yon ° Reefer Suits being more elaborately trim- GEOL Ae betes : 5 choice at. 500 Chi There are Blue and White, Pink and Whi ‘Those in the first lot are worth 50c. lot are worth $1 and 75e. Take them for., and $1.25. 39¢. Those in the second Take them for ered emblems and QUAL: Iidren’s Wash Sailor Suits. ite Galaters, Plain Crashes, Fancy Linens; and trimmings ef the goods; cords and whisties are plentiful; embroide i and in pretty combinations with braid ade up plain TY. Sizes 1un from 2 to 12 yeurs. ‘Those in the third i ZC lot are worth $1.50 q Se c-J and $1. Take them for ° The Double Bargain in Pen’ ’s Suits. The force of facts have made the $5.75 the greater the efforts put forth by others in/a ues alone sway the judgment. of thinking men. good assortment of patterns and sizes. lar stock, and it will explain why we are able grade. We can promise that for tomorrow Understand plainly that these are the small lots out of our regu- to make such great sacrifices on Suits of such high and $7.75 sales popular beyond our expectations. And vain endeavor to oifset the influenc to point out more plainly the genuineness of both these offerings. have only served the ear—but val- there .will be a Prices may deceive Those worth up to $10 for......... $5.75 ae worth up to $15 for......... $7. 15 Bicycle Suits at Phenomenal Prices. Comes at a mest fortunate time when you are 7 f strikingly of joice pat ts, fateh po patent waist 8, like twenty patterns to chocse from—tomor 3 e is; golf end making preparations for a ; made as all Bieycle Suits should bi Hoomer Lottoms. Kegular $0.50 and $7.50 values, in all stzes—something run. They are but English Check and with @ care that few are. Rein- $5 What are left of those Men’s 50c. Night Shirts still goat. D5Cy That was another scoop for us—200 dozen Fancy Trimmed, Full Proportioned Night Shirts, made of the best quality of muslin that was ever put into soc. grade. No DOCG over 60 dozen left, for tomorrow at 2. birts and Drawers. with French neck and 25c! Ealbetgzan mner Weight; worth 35e. gan Shirts and Drawers, with Frene Beck, pearl buttons and reinforced seats; ftght; worth 4 case for tomorrow at.. Ce. Gray Balbriggan Shirts ee with French neck, pearl Worth Ble—to- 3D, glige |, With collars and cuffs detached; o Imported Woven Madras Ne its Shirts in inte 75 sj separate pair cuffs to toaten; worth $1—for- Ce 33d 25 dezén Anderson's Woven Madras Neglige Stirts, checks, stripes and plald ‘effects; cuffs to" mat 2 worth 8Q¢, Lot of Woven Madres Pajamas; new patterns, the ‘most proper style to, give satigtection cut and made in jon; worth $1.50—t1 come from the Nightwear maker where we got the Neots aoe Shirts, and Is a supplementary bargain, Chole Sc. 100 dezen Black and Tan Half Hose, fast colors heels and toes; good as anybod 20¢. Hose. doz:n, 10) for each of our six stores, aud quantity Is ~ permits us to sell them at. 33 — with spliced e bought 600 2 ASC. 2 for 2c. Bunch of Imported Madras Ascots, and Ascots are the fad now. These are all good patterns; we were permitted to take 25¢ pick; large and properly made. Worth 50c neckwear 6 for 25c. 25c. 2,000 Imported Madras Club T! _ Patterns; correct length and width. 'glish Web Suspenders, with strong leather ends and patent cast-off; regular price, 50¢. Leather Belts in Tan, Dark Brown, made with the latest fad, the overstrap an les; you'll pay 75e. for this quality everywhere All the Artificial Flowers DAC ° worth up to 49c. NOW- a bunch. They’re the latest blooms, Violets, Lilacs, Roses, Daisies and Rose Foliage, perfect tints, great, big generous bunches—to close then, out— Choice for 12}c. q 10 Black and White Wings, worth 20c., for—per. pair. Ce Se 9c, Another lot of Blick and White Wings for—per pair. Black, Turquoise and Natural fils, six in a bunch, - worth #e.—for ae ch. 25C. Important Offering of Ladies’ Trimmed Hats. We are going a step farther than clearing out all the Spring Hats—we are making up all the spring trimmings on the spring shapes, that are just as fashionable now as they were a month ago pet fering then at the same reductions, as before. What we IT done, that most everybody else has been doing, is to buy up « lot of tnuifrerent. siyles of ready-trimmed, Hates merely use they could be gold cheap. We think too much of the repu- nm this department enjoys to jeopardize it in that manner. But if you want a Hat bargain we are prepared to give you some big $10 Hats for $5.00 $5 Hats for = $3.49 $3.50 Hats for = $2.49 $3 Hats for = $1.99 : Ladies’ Linen Suits-- Some Surprising Values. Lot of Ladies’ Linen Suits, with flounce skirt and Blazer coats, trimmed with Red and White braid. Im- Dossible to match it at the price. 8’ Tucked Blazer ws of tucki These thoroughly other un- Lot of Ladies’ ‘and Crash S\ new style, with plain and faney trimmi its, We Know there are no Suits in town at even $5 to equal these ‘$3 Lot of Lad Pure Flax Suits, made in sae tions of Blue, with strap seams and fancy cord edge value fore $7.45 Bicycle Bioomers. style Bloomers, Henrietta Cloth. ‘The new and Cotton Summer Petticoats. Choice of Chambray, Seersucker, coats; made right and at = | 75¢c., 98c, and $1.25 Are offered at a third less than the actual values. Decided Bargains in Wrappers. Haney Gtupel Lawa Wiappest. with cape slecres; 1 50 trimmed with embroidery. Worth $2.50—for ° Fancy Cambrie Wrappers, neat patterns, exe: cellent ait- ting and trimmed with fine embroidery. Worth §1.25—for 95c. made of Satine ecial values at $1 & 75c. Linen and Nearsilk Pettl- Lot of Ladies’ Cambrie Wrappers, made with two ruffled oke and ruttles on sleevee; tight-fitting lring all throug! rimmed with braid—the best Wrappers you have seen au, where for. . The Shirt Waists Are Pouring In. Our purchases in Shirt Waists this season will reach up into the thousands of dozens. beyond compare. Unusually strong are tomorrow's lots— 50c. for Waists worth and they are Walsts that fit perfectly, and the values are for such low prices as we are quoting. 39c. for Waists worth up to 75c. up to $1. We've got the patterns that take your fancy— No manner of special selling reaches the limit of excellence up to $1.25. Stripes and figures on light and dark grounds. Not somebody's left-over stock; but brand new Walsts, in this season's styles and of this season's make. 50 doz. Ladies’ Linen Col- lars, all sizes, vartety of shapes; regular 15c. kind for pe Wee 5c. each. 10c., isc" By another factory’s courtesy sainples of Men’s Straw Hats. 85 Ladies’ Oolored and White Chemisottes, neat look: worth $1.50—and you can carry them around to. any hat store in Washing and try to ve get the same grade for less than a $1.50. Stiff and soft braids, latest Q) C al shapes. Choice tomorrow. Children’s Straw Sailors. Choice of a oe Straw hers medium wide: plain and Hee si ore Hate In this og brorth up to si. ig variety of Children’s Plain Satlors—some with ver Ee a oe cleo ands, bare 13C<; 25c.: Straw Sallors Fancy posts, and Be aa ran O'Shanter, Stun and fanoy bands; wi Bicycles and Bicycle Surdries--Alwa Ladies’ New Picadilly Col- lars, latest cut, to be worn Ladies’ New Pique Ascots, wide wale and washable. Special drive for Saturday at with crush or ribbon collar. 25c. 15c., 2c" Last Day of the Special Sale of Ladies’ Shoes. And it has been a week of rush—for the val- ues offered were big and unusual and the price a ,remarkable one. You've just a chance left. Get :in tomorrow and you'll be in time. Neglect it and you ‘Il lose what you might have saved. We've “added 500 pairs of Ladies’ Bicycle Shoes to the inlot. here are values in this sale up to $5— cy brand new and destrable styles Tn Both Black and Tan, low. cut. Shoes. ey are put ‘oa | @ table and you can pick lo 1. as you please 75c. for Waists worth? Soesecgeege ents SHSedeige etoile Sontonte ining Rs , tne Siigesdenendentertontonteet se feasengen tents etait eafegen Rs ete seogons Srdviitedntetitetetntntetentetetettet Seegeogen$ eg ey Set % feed sea gen seegeogeos % < Seofeed aoe i tet TESST Re TIO Specials in Misses’ andChildren’ 's Shoes. of eS and pane ee Ties and just wanted for oe & muypess a mers Worth $1.80. For 98c. ioe ‘* Little Troopers.’’ Reinforcemonts have arrived—a hundred strong—all sises $1 It's the most wonderful Shoe for a Boy ever sold for. it tie irl Bis i eee tne ae Boe ae Lowest. ‘wear and Spalding Wheel--$50. Norwood--$27.50. Past | Flyer=-$21. -75. Se ee, oo Ou oem er eS Men’s ey ig Sweaters, worth - $4 and $5, =. $1.48 : Saks and Company, “Saks’ Corner.” ;Wool and Cotton Golf Hose, worth up to $l,for- = = = = 35c, Woodward *=, Lothrop, toth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. Saturday is Children’s Day. Interesting Values for Tomorrow. Boys’ Clothing Depar tment. We have school attire, vacation suits, outing clothes, outfits for the city or the country and for every sort of boy. meet the parents’ wishes and the lads’ needs. We make special effort to All the latest novelties, all honest materials, carefully and thor- oughly made, nobby and attractive dinary sorts if bought here. For Saturday, as usual, we have prepared son values, as follows: Boys’ All-wool Cheviot Suits, imported materials, sewed throughout with lk and beautifally made and lined. Sizes 8 to It Special price, $4.25. Value $6.00. Boys’ All-wool Fancy Mixed Cheviot and Cassi- and they cost Boys’ “Rrownte™ pretty little suits; vestee— ferent styles, pretty | and trimmed—Blue on Sults—a ay different patte: all well tmade and well fitting; ight and da colors; also s a few Blue and Blick Serges and Cheviots in | Special price, $5. the lot. ines 7 to 16. Table No. 2 conta Navy Blue plain colored est to Special price, $3.75. Value $5.00 A very specia: value consists of about 50 All-wool Cassimere Suits, pretiy patterns, a trifle durk— sample suits mede up to sell for much more than we ask. Sizes 7 to I Special price,$3.38. Values up to$4.75 We are shows mer-weight ‘Top prices. Fine Covert lined. Sizes 3 to 11. Special pace, Also a lot of Wool Sults, good for every day pear pants are double in seats and knees. Sizes T tol Special price, $1.95 Value $3.00. | A special tot of 1 new goods, mb in suit has fon We are still showing several lot Suits—Combination Suits means that ¢ “Brownlie” Special price, no more than the or- ne exceptionally good Suits—2 tables full of these 3 pleces—coat, pants and little Table No. 1 comprises about 100 suits in 20 @if- materials, handsomely braided Serges and fancy Cheviots, light and dark colors. Sizes 3 to 8. Values up to $6.75. ys about 75 fa Suits, prettily match. Sizes 3 to 8. $3.75. Value $5.00. heviot ang trimmed, special lot of Spring and Sume and Reefers at rednoed Cloth, beautifully made, nicely ; $4.00. Were $5.75. awn, Pereale and India Linow pretty styles, ruffed or pial soc. each. two pairs of pauts. | fronts, Sizes 3 to 8. Lot 1, $2.50. Value $4: 00. | » Lot 2, $5.00. Value $6.75. 1 co Combination Bicycle Satta with one patr of the pants cut Mieyele style and the other regalar style. $6.00. Value $8.50. * Sailor Suite—atl the latest dena in ma- 50c. Special lots of Un! terials, cut, trimmings, ete.; pretty, stylish and is pears dresey little suits—cool Serges, Light-w ght Chevt- Merrimac } ots and Yachting Cloths. Sizes 3 fo 12. Many #pe- Clal Valuss in this popular style. $2.68. Value $3.75. $3.25. Value $4.50. $. Value $4.75. Third Sey 75 $475 Turbans. We are showing some exceedin gly heavier wash materials—Piques, trimmed with combination braids, producing a ver! sailor collar. All siz Very Special Value, $5.00 Children’s and Misses’ Reefer and Eton Suits, | Children’s Heavy $5.00, $6.75 up to $1850. Cloth, Dueks, Galat Children’s and Misses’ Jackets, $5.00, $6.75 up to $16.50. Children’s Reefers — an elegant Girls’ Blouses, assortment of lot of id | Waisthand; laurdered. “Mothers’ F: Special lot of White $5.00, $5.7, ercale Shirt Walsts—‘'Mothers® Sizes 4 to 14 Value $1.00. inundered 8! Waiste. ?rints, washable. ..25¢c. riend” Waists. .. .39¢. Duck Tams, Caps and 25c. each. Girls’ Clothing Department. stylish dresses for gir! Linens, Ducks, Pampas Cloths, Drills, Galateas, etc., and name among other especially good values Handsome Pampas Cloth Dresses, in new “blue, rich dull red and tan, blouse style, , in the Vy pretty effect; large Each. Wash Dresses, Piques, Pamper 8 and Linens, up to $15.00, SI $1.50, $2.00 up to $5.00. styles— $2.90, $. , $3.75 up to > $12.50. Children's Wool Dresses, various pretty effects, $5.00, $6.75 up to $12.50. Children’s Thin Wash Dresses, Percales, Lawns, Ginghams, ete. $1.39, $1.50 up to $12.50. ‘Third door. Saturda Trimmed Hats for Women an 50C., 7. Girls’ Guimpes, 69¢., $1.50, $ Girls’ Shirt Waists, ‘5c. up to $1.50. , $1.00 up to $, 13-50. Girls’ Mackintosben, 1.95 up to $5.00, ==-Special Sale of d Children. Some of the most charming Hats of the season, fresh from our work rooms. Large Hats, Toques and Bonnets. A varied assortment for varied tastes, with some particularly pleasing chances for the children. Earlier in the season prices would be Second floor. Infants’ | Corset Department. Just now more than usually com- A carefully plete and attractive with dainty nov-| sets, both fore’ clties, useful necessaries and Iuxur-) a questionable ious toilet accessories for iniants and} number of ex little children. i made from m While especially particular that { everything essential to a complete ; outfit is obtainable in this depart- P. D. Corsets, ¥ stripping: » oi | pair resets. bow and broad ti : t Latest styles Bustl Second tloor. P fitting, “cor, ne to $1.00 and I wi tucked and lace trimme, Children’s Neat Dresses, Children’s he Ingham Mexican Mexican ham and Percale Dresses, rufites over shoulders, kK and sleeve nd oe collar, cuffs and belt. Each. Second floor. Muslin Undergarments. A bunch of items from the Muslin| Underwear. Department, being the best intrinsic values obtainable for the respective prices. The garments are correctly proportioned, well made and right in every respect. Muslin and Cambric Drawers, deep bem with tucks above, yoke band. 2Ic., 5 pairs for $1.00. Extra size Muslin. Drawers, for stout women, ruffie of embro‘dery with tucks above, fort band, felled seams. Per pair.. Ste, Colored Lawn Gowns, ‘tight ‘hack. “joose | front, lay-down collar, trimmed with embroidery to atch, good for house, lounging or night wear. Each. Reels. Each Reels, wits ei Bait Hooks. } Light-weight Lamp Columbia Lanips. Imperial Lamps. 2oth Century Lamp Searchlight Lary S-ball Croquet Seaside Pails. Ganten Tools. Sailboats. Lifeboats. Dolls’ Outfits. | Fourth 1d ‘size. ve or high neck | Saturday’s ‘Hubba: double in back, fucked ce in front. cam- Sete aos, roldery ruille on neck’ and siecree, | Pure Food iioor. Children’s Shoes. Misses’, Children’s Shoes in styles and qualities as never } before—better sole leather than ever] and the u; stock was selected es- pecially per Guaranteed in every | German, pie is Select Queen Olives, Olives stuffed with and Infants’ Martin's Tomatoes, 3 Cream be a8 Tan and Chocolate Goat Shoes, lace welt— Ke ‘ 4 Woodward & Lothrop. Women’s, $5.00 Each. Children’ lish net, ° ing Kt Ea iece Banton Fishing Kods. Braided Linen Lines. Euch. ets. Hany Wagons. Bach Iso curry a col Cateup, J ndence Tomatoes, can. - Prairie Flower Maine Sagar Corn, ca Rocky ad Corn, can. of W oxe s, $2.50 Each, $2 to $3 more. Department. selected stock of Cor- ign and domestic. Not niake represented. A quisite Paris novelties odels of our own per- sonal selection now on exhibition. conti Per heavily boned, shed with embroidery Brussels ni boned, ment we are also very determined in|. as ae: , Se <_ | finished with lace and ribbon. Per pair. keeping our prices at the lowest pos-|""P'N. Gorseta, teaporsed met, natty sible limit. We quote some excel-| pair... . § tence 7 aye Thomson's fitting Corsets, English net, we lent values for Saturday: boned, short, medium and extra Jong. Per pr..$1.00 Children's White Mull Hats, tucked crown, trin Seaisestuih Teale: hoes hake comm trimmed with three ruffles. ¢ A with lace. = P _ = S100 s. made of m Each... a We to $1.00 on es. Outing Goods For Decoration Day. Sruss Hammocks, 6-foot bed. Hammocks, bi Ea Ei Each. Each plete line of Toya, Dolls and List. Prices below the usual are quoted for the best brands Peo bottle. . cans for.