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PRAGERS STAGE SETTING L FAIR GARDE “As You Like It” at Mills College Is Enchantingly Devised in Prologue ] CONSPICUOUS FEATURES| Ben Greet Interests and| Miss Crawley Charms the{ Enthusiastic Audience | g i Nay but pen and ink is poor stuff| to paint “As You Like It” like! lSlT OUR Crockery, ! Glassware and Kitchenware Depa;tmeat, On the Third Floor an PRAGERS PRAGERS Black Alpaca a yard—For a Monday special we have taken our 54~ inch. black Iren Frame Alpaca that sells regularly at 75¢ and have reduced it nearly a half. Every woman knows the extraordinary value of this material. It is bne of the most dependable blacks manufactured. It makes into fine Skirts or Suits and has a most fashionable appearance. If; i of Exquisite Beaut Pragers Popular Prices ..y, (Second Floor.) Although our millinery styles are unsurpassed and are the equal of the best imported creations, we add no more to our prices. We want to give the very best for as little money as possible and arge determined to make every cus-t tomer our life-long friend. A visit to this department will show you some new and important arrivals from the East. for Butter yester s! Shakespeare himself | must have joyed in it—one hopes he | was there, Behind one of the waving | elms, or by the campanile that tow- | ers over the lawn where Ben Greet and his players walked as Rosalind | and Orlando yvesterday. Mozart only, | in the morning of his genius, could have sung the freshness, the fine sim- plicity, the delicate frolic humor of the thing. It was the very spring- tide of comedy, comedy in its clear-| eyed, joyous-hearted youth, played blithesomely by a company of gay | lads and lassies headed by that gal- | lant stripling, Ben Greet! Nor less cunningly and enchanting- ly devised was the setting and pro- logue. Here, for sober fact, the “As | You Like It” was given yesterday af- ternoon at Mills Cellege, on the lawn afront of the principal building and for the bepefit and endowment of that admirable institution. There was a | stage erected the foot of the lawn in the midst of the elms and feathered pine trees. Boughs, leaves and grass | hid the boards and with the framing trees made an ideal pictured Arden. Everything conspired to illusion. One entieth century at Twenty- avenue station—the leisurely that run therefrom to Mills Col- oply foretasted the ancientry. & was in the air, in'the sudden that ran into the uplands, in the young blue of the sky. One stop- ped then very forest of Arden, sun-shot rant, dimly musical, and as we wended our van theater, chimed out mpanile “God Save Our en.” We were with the quaint way to t from the y y the stage was ar- trees backing it shaded from the sun, and every ould be heard at every wditorium. The lenient i the removal of head- s every one could also see Mrs. Mills' “garland sat in lowly state onm 4 in front of the conspicuously pretty scene. Two small Jap- among them, possibly ions below a was re of the ] A White Lace Gainsborough, bo fa.ced with folds of black velvet. plumes across the back thet are c ornaments. cream applique lace, VELVET TUR A Red Velvet Turban, $8°50 on an imported frame. with trimmings of fur. Women l!e for Winter There no necessity of postp: purchase of these gowns until later in the They are just as cheap now A fine quality of Flannelette has this gown. season. SSC been used in made with a square y back, lay down collar, small cuff at and trimmed with braid to match the wrist stripes. Regular value 75c. These gowns are made 63c quality flannelette. neck and extra long sleeves. There is a square yoke with two rows of dainty braid; a collar and a ruffle at the wrists. It narrow stripes; sizes 14 to 17. Regular price $1.00. 78c neck and down the front, and is with a narrow braid. There is cuff at the wrist. It comes in stripes and good washable colors. to 17. Regular price $1.25. square 98c Women’s trimmed with wide pleat: with a deep goods and stitched with white si 1s an extra width through the s the arms are unusually large. Wo flannelette; A Woman's Fine Slipper at, Little Money This is a special value. An elegant Gray Velvet Gainsborough, with handsome It has a large gray and white shaded plume, and is an exceptionally striking creation. It is cut high Made of a very fleecy quality of yoke has small tucks with a narrow ruffle around “lannelette Gowns, made yoke, PATTERN HATS. price: 230 und in black velvet and It has two large white aught with handsome jet BAN. nicely shirred and made It is atgractively finished oning the It is full the oke, of a soft in ' the trimmed turn-over comes in the finished small narrow Sizes 14 a and s of plain Ik. There kirt - and rth $1.25. Women’s and Children’s Winter Comb:nation Suits (Main Floor.) There are three different styles at this one A pattern Turban of hunter’s green edged with mink fur and green chenille. It has a shaped plume of green tinging into brown. This falls, gracefully toward the back of the hat. velvet F o this week cial Se. ALWAYS RELIABLE Hragers — wr)lo::g'd 26¢ per A Delightful Treat. Will Sing in Our Music Department. (Third Floor) “Little Helene” Premier Juvenile Artist, every afternoon of at 2,3 and 4 o'clock. These three songs will placed on sale at 18c each, $1.00 bottle Listerine—Spe- 16-ounce bottle Beef, Iron and Wine, 38¢. 2-quart Hot Water Bottle, | Save Excessive Profits and Individudlity in Women’s Wearin (Second Floor.) Child’s Coat, This is'a wonderful bargain in a swell. well made Child's Coat. It is one of the handsomest we have ever shown. It has a deep collar, ornamented with seven rows of narrow white silk braia and gilt ball buttons. The cuffs are trimmed with the same. The coat has the double-breasted ef- fect, and is fastened with pretty gilt buttons. Colors are red, brown and navy. SureSavingonEveryYd. of | These Dress Goods and Silks | o L o ey D, e, o, o s you had hoped, and in every instance you are cértain to re- ceive the most popular and stylish goods. GRANITE SUITINGS. B50Oc¢ to 81.50 a yard—Black and colors, in widths from 38 to 50 inches. The durability of these cloths is ' ] [ Waorth 5 e a Comparison of Thesz Doil Prices (Thiyd Floor) This is the very first offering we have made in dolls. All of the stock of this department has been trans- ferred from the basement to its new quarters on the third floor. Some wonderfully attractive holiday ar- ticles will be found here. OUR PRICES. See Monday morn-~ ing’s papers for Open- ing Sale Specials in this department. silky finish. number of new colors. be nish and sells regularl 40¢ a at 50c. weight and high luster 4Bc & yard—19-inc 6 among anything but the highest priced apparel. CRAVENETTE SKIRTS $8 95 There will be a special > sale Monday of Craven- tures, checks, zibeline and twills. BLACK ALPACA. 3}39 a yard—38-inch Black Alpaca that has a fine silk yard—A 38-inch Black Alpaca, which is a good value BRILLIANTINE. B0c a yard—Silk-finished Brilliantine or Sicilian, of extra ; it is unequaled at that price. BLACK SILKS. h guaranteed Taffeta, regularly ¢ a yard—21-inch guaranteed Taffeta; regularly g Apparel by Buying Here | If you can be satisfied Ifere with the latest in fall and winter st: money, why spend your time looking in the different shops? We are every particular, as all of our efforts have been centered in securing the widest possible variety of women’s wearing apparel. There is more “dash and go” about our garments than will be found | will certainly convince you of this fact. vouched for by all who have worn them. PANNE ZIBELINE. $1.00 a yard—56-inch Panne Zibeline—this is one of the most popular cloths for tailor suits; it has short nap and 9 BROADCLOTHS. | doll, with papier 83¢ to 81.50 a yard—We have an endless varisty of mache body. This :ee tsmt;nu::r values are exceeded by none. You must | F]O" cannot be had MANNISH SUITINGS. in other places for 4 “Flower of | B5Qc a yard—3s-inch Mannish Suitings, in .plain, mix- less than §$1.65. We have receilved a at-45c a yard. is It ! 65¢c. 85¢. Same Exclusiveness and [ Astonishing Economy The yles and at the same time save || nook and corner of this big store. Nowhere certain we can please you in is it more made up they are A 2314~ SZ 75 inch full- ? j o i nted doll, with a papier mache body. This size for the baby. duced for this casion from $3.50. department. A 16 - inch full jointed K estner just the right has been re- oc- tics and Flannels spirit of economy pervades every than this in evidence in popular A careful reading of these items & i DOUBLE BED heavy, with a_ lon. For Women's and JHEETS. fleecy nap. and ful $12 45 Misses’ Suits, in either | 39¢ — Bleached two yards wide e fancy mixtures or |l Sheets, 72x90 in.; These Blankets ean not be bought at i t . I s _le}t‘el25r':;!g\ns Thgki;!rt fl%.go.ma 5 i R s s g | oen cheaper than any other time for made of Oxtord, Tan and Olive Mix- For a new and neat 0ds %‘;-”35 S . 2 7 {2 tures and are guaranteed absolutely o, Coat Sult, in fancy and Fo have oniy & | Fe B yerdoNnieTis waterproof. They have _thirteen plain materials. They hundred dozen of the heav: rade gores, are high kilted and pleated have kilted skirts walking length. them. Tennis Fla‘r’mel‘uund and are the handsomest Skirts _The coats are eltiter fitted or with so much for night shown this season. loose backs. BED SPREADS. $1.10-We and but this value. It is full size CORSET COATS s 9 7 to $24.95 — We are Spreads ‘Tpie is an exceptionally l . 5 i R $6.45 good value in o Coat that Suits at these prices. Everything $10.00. ‘It 18 made of Tan Covert 3 NeW and strictly up to daté. I Cloth; it is collarless and every, FURS an Seam is strapped: it is lined throughout and comes in all sizes. TOURIST COATS $17.45 This is an unusually swagger Coat, as to the left. shown in the drawin It is an exclysive model in both style and materiaPand made specially for us. It is light weight and comes in fancy mixtures and trimmings, in either the new Onion Shade or Havana Brown. Notice the new style sleeve and the trim- mings. t j C S It is a month “ 3 % = iy 1 g;: t ‘IA:xVJT.N _touched a picturesque et dhesaating o Thelallues and quahtdy of underwear will sur some new things that we are show- e v“fl Bipe. .,—J,_h“ Occidental au- DEcs frene of P vou—they are so good. ing for the first time. v %2, delighted and wholly fered at special oneita” ComSHILDREN. are greater than ever. symj i i o “Oneita” Combination Suits, a o The play-began with act IL, and was M sale. There was 5 1Red Cotton. This garment i part Rl SLIP ss'up’ P, confined to the forest scenes. a .tremendous cream is the only color it is shown in; a rej soc { Imme- diately one was at one with the play=- | ers. The banished duke asked: ‘Now, my co-mates and brothers in call for them lar 65c garment. Hath pot old custom made this life | more sweet Than that of painted pomp? Are not these woods i More free from. peril than the envious court ? | And with him one felt it were easy" nd sweet to find ngues in trees, books in the l'un-I ning brooks, ns in stones and good in every- thing.” I found early explanation in the performance of something that had vuzzied me. Last year I saw Greet at and after the Nance “As You Like It” at Sutro Then I had thought Mr. Greet a little hard in his judgment of the presentation. Yesterday proved him lenient and gave one a new ideal of the open air performance. It was, in fact, hardly short of perfection.]| The casting of the players was ad- mirable, the stage management ex- cellent, the detail of the production delightfully correct. But most not- able was the gquaint, delicious gayety that pervaded the whole performance, ' from the sweet, willful mirth of Miss Crawley’'s Rosalind to the dry wag- gishness of Mr. Greet's Touchstone. long Be N Better even than Miss Crawley's Viola is her Rosalind. Her rather | heavy Beatrice left one unprepared | for this quick and fanciful picture of | Arden’s heroine. Playful yet true; womanly, witty, tender, saucy, capri- cious, boyish and yet princess-like is | Miss Crawley here. As a picture and as a voice she is of course satisfying, ! and wears her doublet and hose most | galiantly. But she reads here with | peculiar graciousness and point, and | her face fits every mood of the part. | One remembers with particular plgas- | ure her bewitching delivery of 'the epllogue, the quick pathos of the swoon scene and the little ‘mock mar- | ADVERTISEMENTS. Cnresgr;l_gmd COLDS ] That « cold gives the system a se- | vere wrench i evidenced by the high! fever, the quick pulse, the prostration | and lassitude at first— d | Followed by Influenza, Cold in the | head, Grip or Catarrh— | lady. The conception and acting is in Or by Cough, pain in the chest ‘or |, jungs, Bronchitis or Pneumonia. | It Dr. Humphreys' “Seventy-seven” | is used in the first stages, the Cold is | “roken without trouble. If neglected, then the persistent use of “77” breaks up Colds that hang on. At Druggists’_ 25 cents or o ‘Bireets, n“:‘dx;&fi" i s | the Orlando, in vaudeville parlance, is | merely a “filler” for the part of Rosa- will give our customers another chance to secure them. The same low prices will prevail. These Slip- pers come in four different styles; some have beaded toes and straps, some three or four straps. The leath- ers are Viei Kid or Patent Leather. They have hand-turned soules and Louis XV heels; these Slippers were purchased in the East and were se- cured to sell regularly at $2.00 and $2.25, so that you can see at once the possible saving. Nothing but the Men’s Clothing These offerings met with such marked success last Saturday that we repeat them give every one a chance. - All, r Clothing will do well to inspect $9.65 OVERCOATS. We can show you Ovi 40 and 44 inch length: are Coverts, Cheviots and plain black and Oxford and The Coats are either Serge or Italian lined; some have velvet collars; all are finished with the best haircloth fronts to retain their sha Coats sell regularly at $12.50, $13.50 and $1 Fancy Mixtures. SUITS. dred Men’'s Buits, all $9.65 we have made such immense reducti retail regularly at $12.50. $13.50 and $15.00. a great varfety of sizes, but not all the sizes are to be had in any particular Mne. The Coats are all made with broad shoulders, snug- fitting collars, and have haircloth fronts so that they will keep their shape. We have sizes 34 to 44, most stylish and desirable lengths as well as materials; they come in 32, 86, ‘We bave placed on sale about three hun- best and most stylish productions. There are a number of short lines and a lot of sample Suits, and that is one of the Wool and Cotton Mix the “Merode” $1.0 our regular $1.25 value. mixed; they are hi, sold regularly at $1.25. 7S¢ iy Oc wear splendidly. with a good, heav: 3 P-foy i 'y _fleecing. e ’ 2 This spe- Best in | Women’s Hosiery 12¢ cmi l,A‘i]e i n cludes (Main Floor.) some crauisite = 1 tudies, A Pair—These X3 inches, " and Zsc stockings are MOURteR.oh ree i made of soft picture 14x19%, in. for this week to P T ubjects ~ are very equiring Winter | mere feet. Have a fine | tamscome ™ ‘sni our specials. | gauge and ¥ are well most desirable to ‘ shaped; color is stain- | frame here aze I less black;' well worth ferent _groups to ercoats in all the 35¢. s. The materials e. These %%0. A 45¢ of this season's rib: the blue, gray or ecru. reasons why s adl garments have There is ons. unusually well throughout. perfect fittinj all sizes. riage scene. But ’tis a delectable pic- ture throughout. To those that Crawley's work it hig Orlando is an have watched Mr. will be no news that ideal one. Too often lind, to toss back the lady's wit and invite more. Mr. Crawley’s Orlando is otherwise, It stands out as a delight- fully virile figure, by no means swamped in the larger charm of the the finest vein of romarnce, human, im- passioned, sincere and further imbued with the lively humor that is the key- note of the performance. Mr. Greet’s Touchstone stands with his Malvolio, which is high place in the annals of stage humor, Dry, rather than unctuous, is the vintage of his wit, but full of point and flavor. One noted gratefully much quaint and admirable detail in the business of the part and a rare makeup. Then Celia—sweet lass!— was most winsomely handled by Miss Agnes Scott. melancholy Jacques was done by Leonard Shepherd, who was sincere and picturesque, but overinclined to “éjocute” (the word is unpleasant, but fits). In fact Mr. Shepherd's was emong the very scant theatricalism visible. William and the fair Audrey were both rich in bucelic suggestion in the hands of Maurice Robinson and Robingon, who charmingly avol anything approaching the usual caricaturing of these parts. The | gramme had been prepared for thé en- other roles were well filled, and a good chorus (from the Alcazar), wisely un- accompanied, with the costuming, charming in cut and color, rounded out a most admirable illusion. Bravo, Mr. Greet, and bravo Mr. Greet’s com- pany! ., BLANCHE PARTINGTON. —_—— Ladies’ Aid Society Entertains. The Catholic Ladies’ Aid Society gave “an evening at home” last night ‘at the residence of Mrs. W. J. Hem- menway, 1024 McAllister street. An interesting literary and musical pro- tertainment of the guests and cn‘oyea ed Vests and Tights of make; the vests are hi and have long sleeves and the ankle lengthy they come in white and natural. Swiss Ribbed Vests, in Wool h neck and have n white and gray only; Merino Vests and Pants, in a very fine rib; this garment is guaranteed non-shrinkable and will : The colors are This garment always sold for $1.00. Women's fine ribbed Cotton Vests and Pants, ng garment and is unusually well made. The hite and cream, -and it is woolen yarn, with cash- Cotton Underwear Garment — Men’s heavy cot- ton fleeced under- wear, in either plain or colors stitched seams and are They f g, We “have by them to the fullest extent. The la- dies were received by Mrs. Hemmen- way, Miss 1. Hemmenway, Miss C. Walsh, Miss K. Gaines, Miss H. Rooney, Miss M? Ludlow and Miss M. O'Brien. 3 ———— Fourteen Gold Medals. Cresta Blanca Wines have been award- ed a gold medal at St. Louis ition. This makes the fourteenth gold medal these wines have received and places them ahead of all California wines.: s Pennsylvania’s Coal Output. The average annual ~roduction of an- thracite coal in Pennsylvania has been Etwuntiz and 76 mm:nh: !::l, but h’:; e pas! hree years erage only 59 million. The average pro- a umincus coal has A e S 000,000 during 111,000,000 in 1900 ‘to 284,- ~ h neck tights are 1t is braid. Only has been use and Cotton long cream and This is a perfect easily worth 65c. in size. A1l of the select from. such as Golden Rod and are These double made are Infants’ Wear of All Kinds- (Second Floor) f Amohg this lot of specials are | Nainsook, gathered on a band at the neck and finished with French knots. ,They have full sleeve and are finished at the neck and wrjst with a narrow ruffle and (Pne quality of Nainsook Special Sale of ' Matted Pictures (Third Floor) This is an offering for Monday only. Our new Fur Department is now open. You may make your selec- tions any time and they will. be held moth proof until Christmas. We have Children's Sets from 98¢ up. - WAISTS to $10.00—We are offer- 4.95 ing special values in new Winter Waists. The new Chiffon Taffeta Waists are be- Inlg shown in a big a8sortment of colors. The values “ bed. is $1.50. 84.95— out values. tunate business we secured five extra s suitable for double Its real value o We the continual look- for cases dresses pajamas, underskirts, etc. We have selected about a dozen patterns of the 10c a yard kind and marked them sffecial at Tc for to- morrow. one exceptional heav FLOSS PILLOWS. Without any question we have the most complete stock of Floss Pillows to be found in this city. Here are some of our special prices: are on Blanket By a for- stroke ~ of of the finest grade of Cal- ifornia Wool Blank- ets An Opportynity in Children’s Dresses for Those Who Give Economy Thought. Nothing could be more opportune than an array of children’s pretty little dresses. kinds of wear and each and every one is a most desirable bargain. They are for all manufactured. They are . Pillows. . Pillows very These Dresses are made of all-wool Cheviot, have blouse front, with a ecircular tucked oke, finished with a piece around the back t¥| It has a gored skirt, box- of | $3.2 $4.48 with price, $6.00. $3.9 both sides with Pink Carnations, Pansles and Lilies of the Valley, Yel- low Carnations and Lilacs, Saffron Roses and Gerani- rino Sox in | ms, etc. ese D rrired T ; 7 gray. camel’s 5 %3&::'“":;.“{:;5 hau',k vx_cruna. un,h and | boys’ clothing here. ere done by that black. hey are heavy ‘730“'m“°l"’:;‘(::_ weight, sof. finished | nly the most perfect. These pictures are | and seamless, and have | buy here. conaidered o 5 | double heels and toes, | value at 30c. ‘so that a comparison will easily con- vince you of the worth of our offer step. : 95c Extra . rno T in natural gray and Vi- i cuna. have a shirts This Dress is made of Wool has pleated full front, with® a wide double box pleat down the front. twelve fancy steel buttons. hand, also a standin Dress comes in red, $5.00. $1.38 with an_extra wide 25¢ wool Men’s Merino Underwear finish, and will not shrink noy stretch. The drawers and covered seams. The and have double and over the shoulder. then and 50¢ e akibbed Black Cotton Pants, that are the | '3 hemstitched ruffie at the wrist and | pleated back, and belted in at the walst to give it that % Gl Poat: e, Golor Wil Kot ot e ey neck. They are buttoned down the ong effect. It is trimmed with four rows of white continue years. X regular 70c garment. = oo oees 4 to front. Regular value 75c. braid. The colors in which these Dresses are being demand thal i x 7 White Slips, made with a fine shown are navy and brown and the sizes are 6, 8, 10 Monday we WOMEN. C tucked ~front and dainty and 12 years. Regular value is $5.00. This little Dress is made of a fine quality of Cassimere, and two wide pleats down the front, trimmed ilt buttons. The skirt is gored and lined throughout; it has a wide belt trimmed with white silk braid. dark, red, blue and brown. Has long waist, full blouse front There are straps over the shoulder. The colors are All sizes. Regular selling Cheviot and It is edged on a fine silk cord, and trimmed with It has a wide cuff at the g collar; the skirt is gored. This rown and navy. A good value at Men's fine Meb ‘ in- is the best sock made. $7.50 This Bovs’ $2.4 carefully and as = produced. Garment — fine Me- Underwear, $2.95 It has a soit money. 19¢ reinforced seat faced seams. are self MERCHANTS SUBSCRIBE TO INSURE CONVENTION | Money Promised for Cash Prizes to Induce National Buttermakers to Visit Ciflifornia, The California Promotion Commit- tee announces that Rufus P. Jennings, A. Sbarboro and F. J. Koster will at- tend the National Buttermakers’ con- vention at St. Louis as delegates and will work to have the next annual convention of the association in this city. - A fund is being raised among the merchants in this city who are interested in dairy products, which is to be devoted to obtaining cash prizes in the event that the convention is brought here. Among the subscirb- ers to the fund aere: Baker & Hamilton, Leslie Salt Refining Company, $100; Joshua Hendy Machine Works, $100; Dodge, Sweeney & Co., $100; Hills Bros., $100; Laval Dairy Supply Com- pany, §100; Dairy Produce Review, $50; Schulg, Niggle & Co., $50; Charles D. Pierce, $50; Hills Bros., $50; \Dairymen’s Union of California, $50; A. L. Lundy Company, $50; Brig- ham, Hoppe & Co., $50; Witze] & Ba- ker, $50; Roussel & Davidson, $25; Fred B. Haight & Co., $25; Crystal Cream and Butter Company, $25; Scott, Reimers & Co., $25; Marshall tum:mu.a.m?é ' All those desiring to .,flll,h N $100; movement are requested to communi- cate with W. H. Saylor, secretary of the California, Creamery Operators’ Association, 114 California street. ———— Union Men Organize. Over 500 union men met last night at 102 O'Farrell street and organized a Union Men's Livernash and Wynn Club W. A. Cole of Carpenters’ Union No. 483 was elected president of the club and Nicholas Jortall of the Sail- ors’ Union was chosen as secretary and treasurer. The following were elected as members of the executive board of the club: P. H. McCarthy of Carpenters’ Union No. 22, A. Furuseth of Sallors’ Union, O. A. Tveitmoe of Cement Workers' Union, Michael Casey of the Teaméters’ Union No. 85, P. D. Hawthorn of Hoisting and , Portable Engineers’ Union No. 59, James Bow- lan of the Hackmen's Union, A. E. Smith of Painters’ Union No. 19, J. N. Hyland of the Fishermen's Uniol . Richard Cornelius of the Carmen’s Union, Wilkam P, McCabe of the Iron Molders’ Union, T. E. Zant of the Car- penters’ Union No, 483, Charles Mel- rose of the Machinists’ Union, A. BE. Yoell of Electrical Workers' Union No. 6, Charles A. Nelson of the Amalga- mated Carpenters and William Me- Donald of the Marine Firemen's Union. ————————— Even the unsuccessful ~author gets his returns, provided he incloses post- Thirty-Three Years on the Road. The New York Press tells that about thirty-three years ago a bright young man, not meeting with overpowering success in a - mercantile venture in Brooklyn, got together all his belong- ings and started for California. He crossed the East River in safety and managed to pass through New York without incident. The North River caused him no.trouble and he landed NEW NEWBRO’S [ of Our Satisfactory Offerings . in Boys’ Clothing “There is a lot of satisfaction materials the best and the fitting in every instance YOUTHS’ SUITS. Young men’s double-breasted lon? pants suits have been reduced from $9.50 for this week. They are for ages this little price there fs no excuse for boys to be anything but neatly dressed. ~ knee trousers. We have reduced these suits for this week from $2.85; ages 8 to 16 years. Norfolk Suits in some very stylish pat- terns; they have been reduced for this oc- casion from $4.00 and compare very favorably with suits that are now selling for nearly double the MOTHERS’ FRIEND WAISTS. “Mothers’ 1 nelette and unlaundered percales, in stzes; this week’s special. (Second Floor) in buying your, The prices are ‘the lowest; the You can’t do better than to from 32 to 20 years. At BOYS’ SUITS. two-piece suits with jacket and Eve suit_is made as well as the highest prices garments in flan- Friend” Shirt Waists, all in lower Jersey City without having lost a thing. And he has been thers ever since, one of the most prosperous citizens of Hudson County. His longing for California, however, has not abated. It is his intention to go there one of these days to. enjoy his fortune in. a climate that is neither too hot nor too cold, but just right. In the ma&l:a he has reared a numerous and ful progeny. 700 LITE Fon SERPICIOE. { HERPICIDE The ORIGIVAL remedy that “kills the Dandraff Germ." DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS LOADED o the danger of neg-

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