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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, The notable feature of the discussion was an eloquent speech delivered in support | of the amendment by Vest of Missourl | The amendment was pending when tbe UP IN SENATE The discussion of Government -usporl Jones’ Amendment Providing | of sectarian schools was cipitated by the following amendment, offered bY for a Contract System Discussed. ) ones of Arkansas: That the Secretary of the Interior may make contraets with present contract schools for the education of Indian pupils during the flecal year ending June 30, 1901, but shall only make such contracts at places where the Govern- ment has not provided school facilities for all the children of school age residing thereat, and to an extent not excesdink the number of children in attendance at said contract school a1 e close of the fiscal year ending June 30, Thurston, in charge of the bill, opposed | the amendinent, taking the position that the Government should pursue a policy of providing for its own schools. He depre- —_— - cated reopening of the question which six years ago had been a subject of dis- Vest of Missouri Eulogizes the Jesu- | turbance and serious discussion through- atry. The matter, he thought, settled at that time by the adop- tion of a policy of reducing the appropria- tions for contract schools 20 per cent each year until the contract schools should e been aband: d entirely. He con- aying that the Secretary of the rised the commitfee that s could be provided for in h He deemed it icy of the Government to car- 1 schools without reference ous sect. He regarded, too, n of the subject as unwise. & Jones’ Plea for the Red Man. Jones made a strong appeal for the doption of his amendment. He said it was not a revival of the contract system, was a proposition simply to permit he Secretary of the Interior to enter into | contract for the accommodation of the In- dian puplls who could not be accommo- d in the Government schools. He de- ed that if such an amendment as he ed were not adopted 2600 Indian | Is would be without school facilities r the present fiscal year, as it was known the Government schools were rely inadequate. e expressed the opinion that the sition involved a mixing of the h and state that was undesirable. 1t believe it's a mixture of church te,” maid Jones. ‘““This is simply ion of educating these children—a ir Good Work in its for Man. Pducating the Red { | | —During al- | Senate to- appro- s of Arkan- uance of the of the contract reumstance The debate too e question of pupy the amendment were put into the bill it id not be enacted into law. He ght, therefore, that the Senate better avor to provide some other means of d by the Catholic church for ary purposes ard for the advance- f a great Christlan purpose. He the Commissioner of Indian Af- authority now to purchase the s of the contract schools, but the | o church, desiring to confinue the | k of the schools, declined to sell them to’ the United States. / EVERY HOUR // YOoU DELAY i/ THE USE OF Vest of Missourl, prefacing his remarks | atement that he had alway: een | Dr. PIERCE‘S ant and had no sympathy with | e dogmas of the Roman Cath- | pronounced a brilliant eulogy | the Jesuits for their work among 1S, In the course of his remarks ite to Booker T. Washing- at work among the colored outh. He took off his hat, v, said he, to Mr. Washing- tc or Washington had struck e keynote of the great negro problem, | he v teaching the colored youth | or. This, he added, was the | of the success of the Catholics | rk nong the Indians. They them how to work. | Jesuits and Their Work. [‘ dertaking had gone for- said, the American Pro- | iation and the cowards who of it had struck down the | r the continuance of the FAVORIYE \ PRESCRIPTION YOU DELAY 1 THE CURE red that he was ashamed American should uphold such | cret political society. He | € it if it were the last act | AND DESTROY YOUR BEAUTY. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION MAKES WEAKWOMEN STRO the American Protective | opting a resolution de- | achment for e what he uently told of the re- e work of the Jesuits among head Indians, saying in this con- | ¢ there is not in the world striking as_may be a Northern P through the of these Indians. The Jesuits ed these Indians from degra- i the Jesuits were not doing the ve of the Indian, but “for | fraid to say this, because from personal observation. In 1 every dollar put by the Gov- the Indian day schools 1 be thrown into the Po- lead weight attached, i the idea that the c power of idolatry work for which it said Lodge of Mas- the Senate n a hat it is right to 1 to support another man's | that proposition, Lodge main- | t was not right to appropriat rnment money to support an of the Prot Prudential Hair Physicians, ROOM 430, | Parrott Building, Fourth Floor. L vorous politician.” mple principle, he said, money should not be used for the | rt of any sect or religion. | asked Lodge if he had not support- | - taxing of Cathollcs in -Massachu- | for the support of the common | irs—2 8. m. to § p. m. t b ent. CAPE NOME "SAND CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS. '\ROGH & Dr algamators, operat- gasoline en- ¥ ¥. SAND CENTRIFUGAL In Operstion Dally, €2 Sixth BYRON JACKSON. replied that he had, but as the , schools were open’ to all and no creed he regarded the taxation | rfectly proper. | Duncan’s Efforts Praised. | allinger of New Hampshire opposed | roposed amendment In an earnest | ie_course of which he referred | done by Mr. Duncan among the Metlakatla Indians. In a brief speech Shoup of Idaho calledattention to the fact that while Mr. Duncan’s work was the most notable, in his opinion, ever accom- plished by one man among Indians, he ad performed it without one dollar of as- ce from the United States Govern- he debate was closed by Carter of Montana, who pleaded for school faciii- ties for the Indlan children in Montana. He could conceive of no religion that would lower the condition of the North Am He sald there . : communi- trictly cont t schools or go without education in any form, as the facilities sus)plled by the Government were absolutely inade- quate. He was strongly of the opinion that # e circumstances the facilities of ct schools ought to be utilized ent. »_vote on the amendment EACH GOLD CO £ All the Gold by Gra r & or power. In GOL Csclone Gol ed. The vote was: Ayes, 14; noes, 21—no quorum, and the Senate ad- with' the amendment still mbined saves | 413 Market st WILL STUDY PARASITES. County Entomologist Ehrhorn of‘ Santa Clara to Go to Bolivia. | 1 DA ch to The Call. 1 N JOSE, April 7.—County Entomolo- | M. Ehrhorn will leave here May an extended trip to Bolivia and South America to study and procure para- | eites that will eradicate the black scale that is to be found in orchards. The Bu- rs have granted him six months' | absence for this purpose. The is one of great importance to or- chardists and the fruit interests of Santa Clara County. Commissioner Ehrhorn will make a Epecial study of insects and ladybirds of Bolivia and it is belleved that remedies for most of the orchard pests of this Btate can be found. DS 1441 Etockton, 8. L'QUORS.- ‘(\HIS"(EY ?;,’.A;m.\' & SON, amento. ES FO? SAVING GOLD. Burridge., * Hardie place. off u Sutter and Bush streets. entral Plating Works, 83 Mis- Phone Jessie 301 "~ ROCKERS. MCKF?S Buls-Hul ” 3 ! ROCKE"S E0ni pimoe. Machimers. - PARKE ¥ C€O.. 21 Fremont st. HOUSES. EFORD CO., Washington Oakiand, or Bullders’ Ex., 8. V. GASOLING FNGINE et Town Purchases Lighting Plant. Special Dispatch to The Call. MEDFORD, Or., April 7.—The electric | light plant-in this city owned by R. A. Proudfoot was purchased by the city of Medford last night, the consideration being $5000. The city owns the water | works here and will operate them in con- " | nection with the eléctric light plant, After mature consideration of this step by the recently elected City Council this pur- chase was deemed both economical and indvnmngeous to light and water consum- BURN end st sts ENGI B = | ers. < X { LR S BAKER & HAMIL g & Dotlers: lowert prices on the P e masans; | 3trs. M. Hopkins of the tamous Globe Millin- ery, 114 Sixth street, for the greater convenience | of her many patrons in the northern and west- ern part of the city, has opened at No. 4 Sixth = o street, near Market, the Hopkins Art Millinery, TENTS AND < OVERS. a perfect littie gem and strictly up-to-date. At XEVILLE & CO.. manufacturers, bags, tents, | either store she has a complete stock of the covers. 31 and & California st. | latest Easter millinery creations. . F FUR COATE AND ROBES FOR CAPE NOME, ALBERT HC CH, 116 Grant ave. THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | B e s ThePlace with its Easter decorations of hundreds of dollars’ worth | Egg Dyes of rare palms and choice St. Joseph lilies, together with | Speecial, the special displays of bright hued, springtide merchan- dise, presents a scene of brilliancy, rarely if ever equaled in a mercan- You will not regret the time spent in‘ coming to see the Easter store—you cannot afford to miss this charming A number of surprising special-before~ Easter Sales have heen planned for this weeks before have prices on seasonable wearin necessities been so convincingiy lows Butterick’s Buttericks, the most ular of patterns, and for May. T Butterick Publics- tions for May are ready. The May number of The Delineator, known as “The Commence- ment Favor,” will be on sale Monday. Our large Pattern Department is on the first floor, off the Rotunda. Three very disting- JE.a:’kao';s uished Jackets for the . price, double and single breasted fly front, and the Eton Jacket spectacle. SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1900. THE EMPORIUM. | tile establishment in America. with flaring collar; all twilled silk lining— these are Easter specials ........ ¢ Four new styles of Jackets, highly tailored; some lined throughout with plain, others with fancy silk; the materials, kerseys, coverts and black cheviots; actually as | '/ good as most $12.50 jackets.... $9, 9. g Elegant Eton Jackets, elaborately appliqued reveres, high flaring ocollars, elegantly lined and made, black and all shades, some of them models worth $25, any one of them a real bargain at the price..... $ 1645 Star sll wool, tan, brown, Dr:sses. light and dark gray and 4 Tans Brown Tailor made Eton Dresg; Reds Modes An Amazing Her Easter Giove 8:n just * Offering. /, rect from the manufacturer at a very special price 2630 pairs of ladies’ 2- clasp Gloves, that you will agree with us 3hould be sold for at lsast $1.00 the pair. They are fresh, new goods, positively without blemish, made of soft, elastic skins, gussets between each finger, carefully sewed, handsome stitch- ing on back; all sizes, from 5§ to 73, in some of these colorings: The special price for Monday and Tuesday only—per pair. Bargain Table—Main Aisle. before Easter. Blue Green Black Blate White Pearl blue gray; colors handsome; well fittin; stylish—very special at the price s i Double Breasted Eton Dress, all-wool Cheviot, Jacket and Skirt finished with silk stitched straps—when these are gone no more at such a low price. .$18.00 Eton Dresses, plain and appliqued, also other new styles, the smartest line of new flne dresses at the price in San Francisco; they look like those twice as costly $35.00 ”ew SIIk colors; about 76 smali Waist8.: tucks in clusters, some on sleeve tops, flaring cuffs; also a polka dot satin waist that is selling quick'y— | both extra good values at..... ’5,6—‘ Hemstitched and Tucked Waists, on front, | back and up and down sleeves; silver gray, light blue, pink, lavender, cardinal, white and black; also two other equally ae good | xtremely well made and low priced | Taffeta Waists, in six - | Waists; ; look as though made of narrow ribbon; | customers paid $12 50 for the first lot; aiso | several styles just as good; all the colors. | of course; as an Easter special.. $9,9. Special Sale : Crane’s Linen & fully one-third less Writing Paper. the best Linen Writing Paper made (the genuine Crane’s), every sheet bearing their water mark, and will place the same on special sale Monday Only at the lowest price ever asked for genuine Crane’s Linen Writing Paper, Octavo, Note and Packet sizes, with Envelopes to match— 125 Sheets, worth 75¢ and 90c, for. 125 Envelopes, worth 75c and 90c, Bargain Table—Main Aisle. Special Sale $1.25 to $2.25 Silks for 93¢ Yard. enabled to make this astonishing offer: We have than factory prices large 5 | 24-inch Foulard, satin or silk finish, yard purchased a over-shipment of A jobber of fine silks seeking a quick cash purchaser for a large canceled | order of novelty silks found us, and | s0 cheaply did we secure them that we are | More thun 100 different designs and colorings in 1900 Novelty Silks, mostly French and Swiss makes, in such desirable and much sought for colorings as brown, tan, red, lavender, green, heliotrope, castor, navy, light blue, black and white stripe, ete., suitable for waists, full costumes, —Silks that were manufactured to sell for $1.25, $1.50, $1. $2.25 per yard — on special sale Monday Only.. 24-inch Fancy Striped Silks for shirt waists, yard.......... 2-inch Satin and Open Work Stripes, new colors, yard.. . 75¢, Stylish tailor Tailor-made ‘v G2 skirts. plenty of stitch- ing around the bottom; all the new shades | of gray, mixed browns and blue; some of | applique instead of stitching, and all_ex- | tremely cheap at the price. .95 | All-woo} Black Serge Cheviot Skirt, heavily silk appliqued, looks like a $10 skirt and is as well made—Easter special, that’s the reason of the low price....... 6.45 Stylish new flaring Skirts, made ©of fine all- wool Serge and 3lso in black cloth; could not be made better, Easter speci i $9.9 We show the prettiest Eas‘ar styles that money can Millinery. vy s the finest qualities possible. More captivating styles were never originated. The bright, pretty, This Week. turers. this week airy fancies, so delicate and stylish, are dis- played here in greatest profusion. from Paris, New York. Imported Pattern Hats, with all the richness Hats bats from London, hats from | trimmed, for ages 3 to 8. Men’s 50c Neckwear for. Short Lot Clothing Sales Gontinued and Furnishings, bought from prominent manufac- These are all new Spring Goods, in every way desirable and we cam save you from $3 to $10 on a suit of clothes, $2 on hat, and almost half on Furnishing Goods. | Men’s $20.00, $15.00 and $12.50 Suits, more than | 60 styles from which to make selection, Men’s $4.00 and $5.00 Fancy Silk Vests, new Spring pat- terns,with or without collars, doub!e breast- ed, light or dark colors, this week Children’s $3.95 Blouse Suits for.. .. Many splendid bargains remain of the short lot stocks of Men’s Clothing - $10.75 $2.45 ...$2.95 of Parisian ideas.... $18 10 $45 Never g apparel and every-day Here is a rare Glove bar-| at the time Gloves |All Nut Taffies, per pound.. are most wanted, the week | We have secured di- | 69c ne linings and trimmings $2.00 and 930‘ ) £ { & During the entire week the big store wil » VE¥ sl Paas® Non- poisonous Egg Dres at 3c per package. With these dyes egg | can be dyed in solid colors, calico designs. variegated colors, and the heads of famcus men reproduced. Full directions with each | package. Easter BgSpeci:l Easter Candy gs, also fancy cand Candies. .. wiolties ‘or the Holidays. Finest French mixed candies, 3 lbs.3 7 00, per bb...... 5 Caramels and Buttercups, per pow French Glace Fruit, pound | Fresh Saited Almonds, per pound Easter Cards ment, first floor, and Novelties: g...: cari: tron 30 to 197 each—Easter Booklets and Novelties, 10 to 750 —Aluminum Easter Cards, pretty designs, 189G« | Key of Heaven, with Epistles and | Gospels, bound in Palestine Seal, round corners, red under gold edges—Publisher’s price $1.10—our price.......... c Catholic Prayer Books. 10¢ to $3.00 Episcopal Prayer Books.... 6850 to $5.00 | In Toy Department, second floor, foreign and domestic novelties, rabbits, chickens, orangs wood baskets filled with eggs, etc., to fill with candies. S to 50¢C In Book Depart- To realize Exquisite Wash Fabries. i 5 eign and American textile productions you must see the collection that we have made for summer 1900. Among them are: Scotch Madras, finely woven and a very ser-, viceable fabric for waists, dresses and outing shirts, width 82 inches, price.20C Covert Suitings, for outing and country wear suits and skirts; there is no fabric more suitable or serviceable than these serge weave Cotton Covert; this year’s colorings are more extensive than ever before, per yard.... - T Printed Dimities and Batistes, in a wonder- ful array of patterns and colorings, per 15¢ t in weave, designs and colorings as this year, more than 350 varieties from which to select, per yard.... 12ic No charge for Bow Eas'er making of ribbons pur- RiBBONS: chased here. The work of our expert bow makers is mnot excelled anywhere. 3 | Elegant fanoy ribbons for Easter Neckwear, in the very newest plaids, stripes and novelty effects, range in price per yard. .250 to $1. With an entirely ‘Eflsfer stock of more than 200 veil"'ys. styles of staple and novelty veilings, we should be able to suit the most particular customer. Better quali- ties are not obtainable at the prices. Applique Pattern Wash Veils. 250 t0 $1.57 .50¢ to $2.5 new “Za Za” Pulley Belts are now in greatest demand; we have them in all their varieties. | Ladies’ “Za Za ” Ribbon Belt, all sizes, black and COIOTS. cvuencen 50c¢ 0 $1.25 | Ladies’ “Za Za” Leather and Dog Col- lar Belts, black or brown.50@ to $1.50 Easter | Belts. The Easter decorated new neck- | Neckwear. v sction in the beautifully rotunda shows many exquisite novelties, im- ported especially for the Easter trade. De- scriptions of each separately would require columns of space. Fancy Lace Barbes, each...500 to $2.50 Crepe De Chine Scarfs, each .......... $1-25 0 $3.00 Chiffon Jabots and Stocks $7.00 to $5.00 Ostrich Boas, black.$72.50 to $25.0 Hats from the leading New York milliners | 4- ¥ 4 (some costumers think them prettier than | | Choice Fruits, On special | C. & B. Lucca On sale Mon- | the imported ones) ............ 815 to $35 | ? " sale Mon- ||| 3 S Hats from our own workroom, designed after | | 2 £imS, 25¢c. day and ||| 0il, 60c. ing the week most expensive models, of best materials . while supply lasts, 480 tins choice | | 720 quart bottles of Crosse & Black- e = z;gnm::islz-,s Table Fruits—Pears and a few A\]'u'i(i || well’s ‘Lucea Oil—the best made— Jadie: : els, in Nectarines—put up in good | i B e e S0 g | | fotmd Nactarves gut wpingood | || very pecalpic, po btl..800 | Walking ©rr sie i gond *‘;& S ressers wear can + f Hats. bought here. Tailor- | | Fiy Paper, “Suwe Catch” Fly || ey w:llf,l.zi?so?:el: made millinery from the modest 50¢ Sailor y per, T per—better | | | 3 tins 28€s 5500 1.1b tins 0 the London Silk Sailor at $12. Ready-to-| | 306 BOXs than “Tangle- || of Bishop’s Oxange Marmalade, made &y wear Walking Hats, conforming to all of foot"—large double sheets—25 of | | in Los Angeles from best oranges, at Fashion's fancies, in the new braids and pecial this week— the exceedingly low price—3 tins.... rimmings. 30¢c FEESS RS SRR T Walkiog Hat in enameled rough straw, with + |+ + high side bow of same material, velvet " band and satin inside finish......... $2.56 * Yelocros Coffee, 20c. trimming......... .. aeens C High novelties in All-Straw Hats, hows and trimmings of same material, wide velvet band, quills and satin inside front.... Beginning Mon- day and until time next Saturday night we will sell the celebrated Yelocros Mocha and Java Coffee, whole or ground, put up in 1- Ib packages and sold regularly at closing | Shoes. ready. turned sewed soles, spring heels— Sizes 6 to 8 7. jown—all sizes in all leading makes con- tantly on hand. Competent fitters and s-acious fitting rooms make Corset buying a leasure in the big store. rench gored Corset in black sateen, four hooks, lace and ribbon finish at to 81 o C » long ted, gored cut, lace and ribbon finish at top and bottom, a model especially adapted to stout $2.:0 an cloth, extra heavily boned with genuine whale- bone, lace and ribbon finish.... $5 Her Magesty's” Corset always in stock. Zhildren Tho. PEBS@S8. o Terer Dresses ste with all the season’s novelties—acon- omical prices prevail. All-wool Besge Sailor Suit, trimmed with Tows o‘fI whit: braid, rkirt and waist lined throughout, brown or biue, ages 4 to6, 865 ages 8 t0 10, $5.80 ;5 12-year-old 198, -inrscasesanss: A silk lined, new 4 Not: ble Carpet Ofterings. N weaves and color effects. price. The stock of Chil- All-wool Covert Jacket, fu box back, fine pearl buttens, sizes for 8 to 14 yoars..... Wash Dresses, in great variety, for ages 4 10 iy $1.25 10 $2.50 ’ Li:nhSaxior Snits, trmmaddwith red braid, ith white pique gamp and collar, for ages B 108, 81.767 10 1o 14 years. ... $2 Choice Ligquors. wool, splendid Offer 8—Smyrna Rugs, money-saving prices: Port or Sherry—an ex- tra good quality—full The Gown pictured above is quart bottles.. 400 of very fin* tan cloth, appliqued m“f"‘"—bx all ov v vight green silk. It i mm“‘ 1025 a model gown madz up in the Full quart bottles of most exquisife manner. Price 2 Bourbon Whis- $125. be surprised at the results. fered in this sale are in handsome new spring price 40¢, our special price ... pestry Brussels, the best wearing Carpet of its kind, usually $1 $1.10, our special price.......... S 8 Offer 5— All-Wool Tapestry Brussels in par- lor, hall and stair patterns, should be 75c, our special price........ 8 Offer 6—Extra S:xer Ingrains, sortment newest spring patterns, worth 75, our special price. 550 Offer 7—Ingrain Carpets, 1 yard wide, good and serviceable and pretty pattern reversible, -&, Multiply the number of yards of Carpet that | you need by the amount per yard that we can save you and you will The Carpets of- Offer 1—Axminster Carpets, the finest qual- ity made, exquisite patterns, real value $1.65, our special price..........ceeu. Offer 2—Axminster Carpets, Alex. Smith & | Sons’ famous make, newest spring styles | [l omestic represented, real value $1.50, our special | Offer 3—Wilton Velvet Stair Carpets, S. Stanford & Sons’ well-known quaity, usu- ally retails at $1.25 per yard, our special nearly all inches, new, pretty patterns.........p#: 75 Half a dozen examples of our White Wine—a good quality that if bottled would cost $2 per dozen—gallon..50¢ Bourbon Whiskey—our popular Monarch brand— per gallon................... S 3.00 Golden Rule Bazaar. ~780 CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE sizes... Ladies’ White Kid all sizes. .. lain toes, eels, all sizes....... Dep’ts. in every household: 95¢ wide, a $7.50 value, but slightly di M-rseilles Bed Sp 95¢ to je the price, each............ 52 yard Bieac! s, usual | dressing, at less than present mill cost, ~.28¢ | per yard...... BB 30x60 | For single beds, above, per yard...... Trimmings and Laces. Narrow Black Chantiily Band—yard. La Bierre Laces—new for Jabots—yar New Patterns in Net Top Laces—yard.. Best Chiffons—new shades— yard Corded Liberty Silk—50 inch—wi nd ‘: Easfey _The newSpring Styles for| - Men, Women and Children are Below we quote five good values in Shoes for Ladies and Children: Children’s white kid one-strap Sandal Slip- pers, neat bow on strap, new opera toes, Easter A new Corset is & posi- 36c a lb, atthe extraordinary sve- | | Sizes 8% to 11 .$1.23 Corsets tive necessity to wear cial pricog...oue worsersrriscinnnn. 200 Sizes 113 to 2. $1.47 ”rs '® with your new REaster + | Ladies’ White Kid Strap Sandals, with bow, new opera toes, turned sewed soles, a'l 1. Opera Slippers, with neat bow, new opera toes, turned sewed soles, Ladies’ White Kid Lace Oxfords, new epera turned sewed soles, French Ladies’ Vici Kid Lace Shoes, kid or cloth tops, new opera toes, patent leather tips, turned sewed soles, LXV French heels, one of our new spring styles, all sizes.$3=50 Half a dozen espe- cially good values in articles that are needed White B anicet{s—Excellent Califor- nia made White Wool Blankets, 78 inches led in laying, to be closed out, pair.$5.68 reads—Fine White Spreads in several new patterns, size 82x90 inches, and a very unusual value at ..$2.35 Bleached Table Damask—atin finish, heavy texture, fine thread, 66 inches wide, new designs, will wear well, per e beds, 81 inches wide, soft finish, free from "54 inches wide, same as 140 Here are some of the dainty things that you will need to put the finishing touch to your Easter toile! 7¢, 8¢, 10c, 12¢ Ostrich Boas, gray or natural.......... $15.00 to $2 Men’s Easter Furnishings. @loves—The most fashionabls for sprin and summer are the gray Undressed sz and the tan shades in Walking Gloyes; we show a handsome line in long and short fingers (able to fit any hand), very fine quality, per pai $1.5i Fanov Striped Hose—New arrivals, the two, three or four colored stripes are narrow or wide, as preferred; this .par- ticular line was made in Germsny from fine Maco yarn smd is am excellent value, PO PAIT..ccveurnnn cseeesieen- > o '5 | Slik Handkerohie fs—Baster nov- elties in men’s white Silk Handkerchiefs, with colored berders, good size and ex- cellent quality, each......... 250 and 500 Golf Shirts—The correct patterns and many of them, the materials Madras cloth and other soft fabrics, good looking, easy and comfortable for summer wear. .. 750 and 87 Colored Shirts—The correct styles for business and day wear, the proper stripes running in the proper dirsction, several new lines of fancy shirts received direct from the makerin New York, and now on show and sale.......87 and $1.50 Easter Neckwear—Everything new and pretty in Men’s Neckwear as soon as produced. Monday we show an entirely new line of pretty striped, dots and her- aldic designs in Imperials, Four-in-hands and Puff Scarfs, each. 50¢ Boys’ Windsor Ties—Bright new plaids, new stripes and plain colors, also ready-made bows of Windsor ties, with rubber around the neck and hook and eye for fastening, price for either style. '5c and 50 5¢, 35¢, 5¢ Point Venise Bands and Festoons—yard. 15, %. 30c, 6§0c 'y 'y 75¢ and $1.00 am only—yard. $7.60 Yokings of Embroider- ed Chiffon — Hem- stitched Taffeta, Cut- out Taffetas and Chiffons, Lace and Drawn Work, Gold Embroidered, ete. 5165 The picture above represents a volet goun of fire clot:; it is elaborately embr rder-d with velvet Parma v olets that Ik teal; the wo km nsh p on this £ is of the very best. Price $92.50.

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