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and Jobbers in a Gigantic \\\ N \\\\\\\\ We give them freely with all your purchases during FREE Unloading Great Lots Linens, Household Cottons Housekeeping linens and cottons at prices that will strike a responsive chord in the hearts of women everywhere hereabouts. cured case after case of the every day home needs, enabling us to sell them on a basis of bargain-giving that will prove a revelation to all, especially in these days of high costs. ,m .S, & H. Green Trading Stamps the unloading sale. Fill your books now, and get the worth §2 81 .50 Glove Finish Long Cloth—36-in., additional benefits of the extreme low prices. a bolt ot 12 yards, for BENNELTS| \\\\\\\\\\ \3\ \\\\ We have se« Huck Towels—At very low prices; two cases of them; two kinds 22x46 inches and 16x34 inches; heavy, serviceable towels; the Mercerized Table Damask—Looks like fine linen aud has great | wearing qualities; easily laun- | dered, t00; the usual 50c grade; unloading, at, yd .32¢ | 16c kind; unloading at ....10¢ Al Linen Satin Damask—Beautl- | The 814¢ kind, while they last— ful, $1 goocs; extra heavy; [ at ¥ 5¢ very newest designs; some With | Gragn Toweling—Linen finishied double borders; full two yards | peta IR S with blue Lk L d borders; looks Irke all linen unloading sale price 9146 atiatity/ ¥4 All Linen Napkins—In a | . range of patterns; full 22.inch | 'mh::_";:;me:‘.,'-"(lrln::;d'du::::; Napkins; dinner size; you pay L L L o $2.00 a dozen anywhere for sucn s . " e ¢ 1.49 kind; excellent patterns; as these; unloading sale price— | T7oot, PG 00 at -$1.25 | < Linen Suiting—Wnite only; full | Fine Comforters—Sateen covered; 90 inches wide; in great demand | filled with pure white, light, g for summer suits and skirts fluffy cotton; either knotted or | 1'inch at bottom every yard $1.50 value; unload- | Stitched; 72x84-inch; the best | 81x90.inch, 7ic Sheets ing, at .... | $4.00 value, at 72x90-inch, Gic Sheets White Goods —Way down: all new, fresh, summer goods, in checks stripes, floral and block patterr light and heavy, 19¢ and d fabrics; unloading at .....15¢ Bleached Muslin—Usual 10¢ grade nice, smooth finish; a splendid cloth; unloading price ...@%¢ § Bleached Cambric—Finished spe- clally for fine underwear; 36 inches wide; 16c value; unload- ing at .. Bleached Sheeting—Two yards wide; unusually heavy and strong; best 30c goods, at 22¢ Bleached Sheets—Made of heavy muslin; 21 inch hems at top, and 50¢ -39¢ Uhloading Extraordinary in Fine Millinery f The well known Alland Bros. hats, hundred s of them direct from New York. These hats have for years maintained a reputation as the most fetching styles in the trade. The ones in tomorrow’s sale are no disappointment. the ribbons, ornaments, ete, They are shown in a world of variety—Ilarge, medium a newest straws. More Unloading the silk and dress goods purchases, prices that break every precedent---Save money by spending it here tomorrow Half Price for Linen Suitings Summer's most wanted ma- terials, in every popular shade; strictly all pure linen, ‘and 36 inches Wide Plan to fill your require- d small shapes—in ertistically designed with flowers, -especially suitable for summer wear. We have opened large shipments for the unloading sale. All hats that you know to be fine $7.50 and $10.00 values; choice of the entire lot at one price. Children's Milan Hats—Charming, new, child-like styles— genuine Milans; flower laden and ribbon trimmed, at, each ments this ~week while Misses' Milan Hats—Very fine grade, with colored band the supply last zsc trimming; smart, jaunty effects; specially at- 1.50 tractive, at 2,00 and o T : s pungiy Another Lot Misses’ Milan Hats—Are distinctly different | per yd. b L R LA b S e T A Never did a spring season open up with brighter prospects in the dry goods trade. Manufacturers, jobbers and retailers S I b B DO were very optimistic, and made heavy purchases in anticipation of a great trade expansion. But it was all for naught. The fickleness of the weather all season has changed conditions. Goods failed to move at a profit, throwing great silk and dress goods houses into a frenzy. The outcome is reflected in our advertisement today. Merchandise, the very goods people want vight now, at prices such as have never been heard of before. There's ‘an upheaval in the silks and dress goods here that will Women's Summer Sailors—Big display now. They are popular again. The only real sensible hat for business and l 00 arouse your bargain instinct to the highest pitch. Tomorrow will be the day of all days for rich economies, outing wear—Sale price Lot of 150 Hats—No two alike; worth upward to $5.00— Unloading price, each The Wonder Bargain In Silks—This purchase includes all the wanted silks—386-inch Cash- mere de Soie in copen, grey, tan, lavender, etc.; exquisite $1.50 goods—Pongee Silks; new diagonal pongees and the ever popular Shantungs, worth 1,675 Fine Wool Dress Lengths—The entire house stock of a big New York jobber-—All the 4%, 6, 7 and '8-yard dress goods lengths of the season's new fabrics. Not a single new weave or shade is omitted ——Fabrics that have been purchased by the best New Silks at one-third Value—15,000 yards new bengalines, fancy dress taffetas, plain messalines, tancy loulsiennes, checked silks, pretty plaids, hair- line stripe silks, cream peau de sole, white wash silks, etc.j all new, 1910 silks for 29(: Neckwear, Veilings Unloading a big lot of wide and narrow Ruchings ‘ we bought up at a trifling price. They are all fine 26¢ goods and come in a wide color range; priced especially for this sale . Ohiffon Velling—A bargaln as surprising as It is unusual, 20 pieces only, new 18-inch chiffon veil- ing, fine for motoring—good line of a 19¢ les. These are the usual 50c and yard. ek a0e Guimpes—with and without slesves, a lot for- Art Embr’s, Notions Need a Laundry Bag? We have a large quantity to dispose of this week and the price is almost half. Full size embroidered bags— made of durable materials for 85c [ Belling—our Price.......covvnreenns Linen Center Pieces—22 dozen in all, round thread linen; mostly In floral designs; sizes 18 to 24- Jnch:’ well worth 50c to Toc: they are *slightly solled, but are easily laundered. Buy them now for. Safety Pins, nickeled; speefal, 4 dozen for Hair Nets, full size, usual 10c sort, fo Sanitary Halr Rolls, always selling at spring, and 75¢ quality, now at. In Wash Goods Section—Linen finished Suiting; tan shades only, with white stripe; for suits, for dresses and for boys' walsts; 28-inch, fast colors; 25 pleces of fine, 15¢ goods — Sale prlce —now at 25¢ Linen Suitings, n.o—mo p(eces, in plain white goods, with side band border in colors; makes cool and dressy summer suits; 36 in. wide; worth 26¢; our price, yd $1.00 and $1.25—Imported Chiffons; bordered ef- fects; Marquisettes; exclusive $2.50 fabrics—$1.00 Foulards and Showerproof Silks, in handsomest col- orings and patterns—Colored Wash Taffetas, for long coats and dresses —— 27-inch — AH, per yard, at ....c0000n 75c and 85c Pongees lllll Foulards, 39c. (‘ould you think of any silk that is .80 much in demand, yet, in spite of this fact, the price is almost unbelievable. tailoring establishments in America for their better suits—Not a yard in the entire line worth® less than $1.25. Buy them at the amazing price tomor- row, at, yard ..... $1.50 and $2.00 Dress Goods, 69c—All wool and silk and wool fabries, including some high class foreign novelties; suitings in subdued checks and stripe ef- fects; chiffon broadecloths, in pastel shades; worth 75¢ chiffons, unloading at, "'vnmy selling at $2.00 to $4.50; cut to just halt $1.00 to $2.35 to $3.00 a yard; silk volles, eollennes and other pronounced favorites; street and evening shades— rose, delft, tans, greys, pinks, light blue, brown, navy, apricot, and black and cream — $1.5 goods, now at Natural Pongee in light and dark shades; extra heavy, Thc quality-—Newest Foulards; late colors and neat patterns for dresses, walsts, etc.; rich in finish, and regularly retailing at 85c a y per yard, at Buman HAls Rwithet R0 ead oy o 00 French Ginghams, at Half—The best grades of ging- hams; such as regularly sell at 25c. Everybody knows the goods. We have two cases 1 on sale. Buy all you need, at half— lzzc at .. . . o Unloading 1,000 Pieces Fancy China Worth to $4.50 each, at 49c Bowls and Barrel Jugs—Made by James A China sale that will stir things, and to Broadhurst & Son, England; fancy blue S set the town talking. 1,000 pieces fancy China, comprising almost everything made in China—beautiful shapes, magnificently dec()ruled values positively to $4.50; Monday, each. Fancy China—1,500 pieces; China creamers, shaving mugs, child- ren’s mugs, salad bowls, plates, vases, cuspidors; all 26¢ to 50c pieces — Choice, stripe; worth to 75¢; no de- liveries, no ’'phone orders; c must come in person ..... Suits for men and youngmen $@Q)75 efforts to cut down his line, he readily accepted our and light weights; stripes, checks and plain patterns; dark, medium and Boys' Long Pants Suits—Greys, tans, browns, A Rochester manufacturer takes a loss on an offer of 50c on the dollar. We had to take 500 suits to get the low price, light shades; regular and stout sizes, 34 to 46—Highest grade $15 and $18 sizes; made to sell at $5 to $8.50 ; Unloading 500 New $15.00 and $18.00 overstock of spring Suits. So earnest was he in his but we expect to sell them all in a week. All wool worsted suits; medium Suits you ever bought, brought to you now, for $8.75. ete., $2.95-54.95 Men's and Young Men's Pants—Worsted and cassimeres; good, well made, $4.00 and $6.00 styles—Sizes to fit all- $2.35 $1.89 Men's Neckwear—Fancy four-in- hands; full, regular 50c 19¢ i s A4rtp. Bosrear Water Tumblers—Full size, highly polished; heavy, clear glass, worth 50 a doz. 1 dozen limrt to a customer, at Water Tumblers — Fancy blown, with etching or en- graving; all perfect goods, such as a2lways sell at $1.00 a dozen, at Chocolate and Tea Pots—Cracker Jars, Cake Plates, Sugars and Creamers, Chop Plates, Bowls, Cups and Saucers, worth to $1.50, at Irridescent Glass—I.ot fancy dishes— Bowls, Bon Bons, Jelly Bowls, fancy colored —all 20c pleces Vases, Boys' Suits—Worsted and cassimeres; Russian Norfolk and double breasted; 3 to 16 years; $3.00 and $3.50 suits ¥$1.50 Shirts, $1.00—Negligee and pleated shrrts; wide range | of patterns; all styles men | want; save a taird on them, at s1 00 | Men's Hats—Soft and $tify Hats; i e e S | | Unloading Great Purchase World Famous Footwear grey, navy, tan, smoke, laven- der—75c goods- Lot Boys' 60c and $1 Hats and £ in this .lnlnn( sale |l||mla]nm‘~’x\~ now at Caps, for » y than this Dorothy Dod : Wherever Dorothy Dodd Shoes are sold t price is $3.50 to $4.00 to all allke. They ok B » known as high grade shoes, distinctly ,“"’l'\(.("m“ Peldl ki b i serior in style and alw. making a Toilet Soap, best 25¢ per box quality, strong appeal to the well dressed woman » now at 160 Unloading Wholesaler’s Samples Room Rugs T e e Vel Woodenware Section Clothes Baskets 1,000 PAIRS OXFORDS AND PUMPS—Patent Colt Oxfords, with turned soles; two-eyelet Ties; d made wil plain toe Gibson Ties; dull leather Oxfords, for street wear; Patent colt, low heel Oxfords, with welted eoles, a durable walking shoe; Tan Russia Calf Oxfords, many styles; Ankle Strap, Patent Colt Pumps. Wé have a style for everybody and sizes (n fit everybody. One of the most unusual trade happenings makes this bargain possible. pry pair $265 grades, sale price Drug Store Cuts Powdered Borax, 16¢ 1b. pkg 90 Hydrogen Peroxide, 30c 1b. pkg. 186 Chloride Lime, 20c 1b. pkg .10¢ ooth’ Powde kind, 14¢ r Soap, kes 14c 3 .. Tollet Water 590 Whisk Brooms, fancy handle, Z0¢ value more » Selling should be at flood tide tomorrow in the face of such bargains. Samples of course, used for ml\mg orders, but perfect in every GROUPED INTO THR 0 Kashmir Rugs, 9x12-ft. size 00 Wool and Fiber Rugs, 9x12-ft. size’ 75 Brussels Rugs, 9x12-ft. size .76 Brussels Rugs, 8-3x10-6-ft. size mported Jaskets; French the $1.35 ues, at 790 Irouing Btands—rolding, wide bass- wood top; full size; flrm construc tion; $1.76 usually, at 1. Curtain Stretchers—Clear hasswood; le frame; | apart Bamboo size; now’ at 7-five cent Clgars 25c And Still Less By The Box—You know tl Tom_Keene, Henry George, Otlco Portuondo, Parker Tuesday Oaly arry Bells—per box '§1.69 a3¢ eshoe and Star stamps Ib. respect. BIG LOTS 1310 $15 bears the Dorothy Dodd trademark. That's your guarants Hnupplvil 0 and $4.00 shoes that the factory makes—Unloading pri per .75 ‘Axminster Rugs, 8-3x10-6 size $22.50 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 8-3x10-6-ft. MH‘ $22.50 Seamless Wiltons, 7-6x9-ft. size.... For Monday & $20.00 Axminster Rugs, 9x12-ft. size..... ! $27.50 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12-ft. size. .. $29.75 Body Brussels Rugs, 9x12-ft. size. .. & Great Grocery Economncs Bennett's Breakfast Coffee . full ‘cream, 1b. 1b. can ... 48 And 20 3 And 60 siamps aillard’s Olive Ofl, medium Tuxedo, Lucky Basket Fired Japan Te . 50 Curve Cut AU Demestic Oriental Rugs Leivlipitabanmdedy saet” Tired ’ Y . ires y Stamps on Granulated i “1'5 rle&nk«fr?l:‘:“h?“ Belouchestan, Bokahra designs— % : e Good Housekeeping and Woman's Home Cook Book. freskioat and. £ s o, sy prortunity to save Webster's Office Dictionary— | Envelopes—Fine rag paper, ugs— 2-6x4-6-1t Flexible leather binding— | b pkgs., at four for 100 Rugs—size 3x5-ft, for best $2.00 values, at 98c | Shelf Paper—iancy; special Rugs—size 4x6-ft., for Family Bibles, worth up to . four pikgs. e ) E C unlouding at .. .$3.33 | “Heats Al" Lead Penclls—A = ' " i‘ Wizard of Oz lun-—mwg’u fine bargaln, dozen 150 Fhiedes Wheat ““‘"”"“‘_‘:; Gliver—yhe $1.25, sale price | Dennison's Crepe Paper—Dec- And 10 stamps Bennett's Unloading Books and Stationery The book man, too, made preparations to help the un- loading movement along. His offerings speak for themsel llu|( Tobacco— . 430 English cans ... Merry Wldow Folm Strike and Tobacco, White House Cook Isaoks, And stamps o [*) Farrell's Beet ar Syrup " bottle ;: 180 And 10 stamps Corn Flakes, 3 nkgs. 350 And 10 stamps Hoap, § bars for 86¢ American Soups, 300 150 I'he complete score of all the songs ands the waltz from the famou opera as it appeared in this city lust week—The most tuneful music Th I : r.he “regular 25¢ That Mesmerizing Mendelasohn Tune the song that captivated Orpheum patrons, unloading 1,000 coples, each, at Gapitol "’ Contry Canvas Bound Ledgers—I100 orated, per bolt .90 Queen Clder Vinegar, per bot- tleman Corn, 76 dozen nzn- special i l: Post. Oare Albums—Big lot, e wad v 280 n sale—11¢ '1'“'?".“1*1 8o Dot miaak . Mooksd-Journale | g7 OTHL 10 81 -850 Corn Maal. 8-1b. SACK. .18} | * we “Haver Huvbard ledgers, day books, worth up | Box Wtatlo 00 boxes, 4 ash, léc quality, per ca: o 3100, &t .\ 390 | sheets and 24 envelopes — Jar worth 60c m Letter Plles for. each, unloading Bennett's Capito b, « Roceipt Books, 25c klndv.,lfloi dri '.‘«..a";o Table Syrup, 50 do Superios quality, usually at 12%¢ can, for . voes 100