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HAWKINS HAS NO SHOW FROM START TO FINISH BBARY QUEENAN WINS A F ROUND—THE VANQUISHED i} AT CONTEST IN SEATTLE T Perry Queenan proved ¢ isive- Py last ntent thot Dat Hawkins is no Ywatch for him. Queenan put th Batter down and out at the Seattle of fast fight an's from tr in nine round The fight was Qu Mo start. Hawkins was not in the eat any stage © t, al ugh he attempted all of his Bld-time skill and fence, The young fellow in front of him Jt have been put out with Muchdess than amaxe and-Dal eeem- @d to know it. Hawkins was perceptibly we: the beginning of the ninth ¥ ueenan waded in and land wild blows. Finally he got dm a comer and brought a hard right fo Hawkins’ neck. Perry drew back and landed again, ak at THE SEATTLE STAR. THE MARKETS | ENDS NEGRO ALLERCE Crue Tens) Bhipments are bt vee for § iit be card in| ary tom Cee , , | Virginia's Now Constitution|| the 4 month, sonable. Raports Is Assured A Woltt-American for AST FIGHT IN THE NINTH vie ve 8 “ rf it ’ M. Spinning MAN'S WIFE CREATES A SCENE I a inset nd_avenue ose HEATER. we tone al RICHMOND, Va. May The }wae against Hawkins’ interests and] turely, It te pred at which reassembled today after a re made him nervous, | wilt be cheap this year untens the ax Weeks, fs not expected to the main event, one whioh was “| wi poll on the vines ie practically completed, [t temaina fast go. Denver Bd Kelly and Phil The disposition of the minissioh only to be decided whether the now Smith put up eight rounds of fast] men this morning was to force the /instrument shall be submitted to the a «. The result was a draw,| market up They kod 31.60 for © shall be proclaimed th ik Helm amd € oa Pitts, (yo | berries until the middle of the fore ntal law of the #tate. It is d put up a nice content, | back to $1.25 and even #1. Asparagus though In any event it e of the evening was Prof. | is svarce and for the very oh eat . Crane stock there is a good demand at $1.76, | aie ee due this evening. © “re | suffrage, the effect of which will be , fable according quality. Ap-!to practically r « the negro ¥ | lk almost « drug on the market | white oranges and lemons are only | ing fairly well: are in go yas quoted and are | ‘ to change fo e time NEW YORK, May 22.—A dispatch | ® Sod demand for 7 The «rain from London says that the weddin Hay ie selling well, | dem lke There tn} wltry with @ ax a disturbing factor tr a Another important feature | cinding of the artich c a j-over senators. y QVeeewnveeseseseesseees Theaters DINAND | | $| rket is amall supply generally easier Bee canoes 1)" of Miss Josephine Holme form J although 4 * «a having diffi-| t down like a log. Mis head ‘ | abie dinuee PR ck the floor with a thump that poston to sem — gogo of ie Fase SD Oh REST heard all over the theater. | wireless teleraphy fame, to Eugene | “i ; at De naeed a8 ore tue, natin. | Moroes oc eanpest JOBBING QUOTATIONS | Wo ‘ery tnanyshoicn men's re-| tiatin for ati few seconds Hawkins lay motion-| place yesterday at main unsold for either x ‘Then with an effort th=t seem- | chapel, Westminster, Green Fruit Re ances of Na win an ed almost beyond his strength he of @ brilliant assemblai Lamons--#2.00@98,00 axing killott wt the Grand, and by Felled over on hie face and stood up. | included many prominent members| pies. Togs!.oo. noon LOMOFFOW, from prow | ueenan went at him like a tiger,|of the Americam colony | . by) 1 = i ay penn al f the matin Mecnan wanted to win ina hurry,| The announcement a few weeks! [s'mea is” merce 43 mee | *ilt have been sold Rowever, and threw science to the |ago of Miss Holman’s ena: mt} ean » qa.60, Vajone mine {aren le closing one of the winds. He made a mad rush at Maw-|to Mr. Moross created something of | limes $7 5og68.00' cag. | most briillamt theatrical scasone Be King, and the latter, stupefied as he | sensation, as it came a0 soon after | grape fruit, #.00@$3.0 atte has wh by presenting le fwas, met the onslaught and sent|!t had become known that the troth | @¢!:%° bs te axe the three great Wueenan to the floor. The latter| between the Indiana girl and Sig rs oe © English-speaking @truck the floor of the ring, but lit- |ner Marcont had been broken. Mr./ o " ne nt wae bh. 8. Willer erally bounded up again. at Morons i¢ weil known in this city he - 1 bt, be Nat Goodwin ‘went for Hawkins and landed on | having paid several long visits here b hard Manefield, wh: squarely. A stift right to the | during tho last few years. He is the Week after next ea es weral other| only son of a wealthy business man have just recetved a dispatch wt Someones the foe Dal went |of Budapest, and has b a € Popular Jessie Shirley from our agent in Chicago, saying ‘and out. He had to be lifted | traveler. He is about 30 years of A war play which ot a war How much of preferred stock can ‘bx Be seconds and virtually car-| handsome, accomplished and a man | | play The « de paradox-| we sell? One firm here figuring to Fea We bis corner. | ofcharming manners. On i | | Kea." yot this" description waite Wor | take it at ‘ visit to America he was the or. 91.28: pumping. | air Virginia,” the play in which| It te more than probable that the @ueenan’s New Style [ELIE Motritt of thle city. e cousin ot | Roeltaet asp I: | tne Jeasie Bhirley company will be| entire remaining leaue of ent I aang apn r President F velt. oy 4 Baturday evenings | preferred stock of the Alaska Centra: wel cr autting last night. For the we Sam atta natinee. ‘There have| Railway will be closed out any day time in Seattle he departed a h nee} Bway wil De closed out any aay. What has come to be called tyke, have not p thelr Sianh ceagetts Perry bas worked «}- Sppartunity oF mite the ~d tee tn $6.90 per sha: ih thar ca his opponent's body un- ‘ect sonessoliol ae ai monthly he had firm ly gane, then with & Weil-directed blow to the jaw put- Ging Rim ous. Last night Perry Btarted right after his man. and did t uml he had him out. Rights Sha force to dhe jaw followed in rapid nar his backers cap put as, for the &nockeut, hing to be an old man sd his fighting days ere are times when left in the old Ris science is still ev- Dut there is no steam behind Blows, and he can stand no pun- ishment. They Didn't Hurt Fang Fees that Dal seemed to advantage during the fight was in the third round. up end landed a few hard “they inflicted but lede Mio his ppponent. After that {fh Hawkins lay prone on the had far the beat of the Hawking, wife of the defeated eo ‘one of the boxes at r, and almoat went into , rics when her husband was put She had to be restrained from epee nie the rine. It is said that i cure presence at the theater W.L. $3.50 SHOE of many of these, and a 4 for the $60 preferred beef BGVinc per Ib: mutton gees. The: pork, 106 per Ibi hing new wan felt ws | RoSeuall. ube. ina” these here le ta GIWABHINGTON, D.C. May | atrarigione =, Mame. 18s; Oreaktast | tofore Indispensable adjuncts are| bring used to defray the expenses of = aad See M cepgge mg in. chief | ape ob . per tom, $18.00 . | Coneptouous by their ate *, and in| ™akirg our permanent survey th ‘ rench army, Vice Admiral | ort Wauttetce aoler, Srhaepieoe, a. | their place is found @ pretty Hitle| *ummer and doing some grading so Papier, ot on Hoy navy, their | falfe, 12@1 paint domestic story which me with) We lay be In & position by the firat aides and other official representa-| | Graim—Oats, $29.00; wheat, i Com, | pacriotiom, love and cemedy, deftly | Of October to flont bonds for tives om the French mission to the | $9400; relied barley, 628.00. blended. Military uniforms and) Completion of the entire 4 unvelling of the Rochambeau monu-| Butter, Cheese, Eggs and Poultry uses re there, but they only serve Read the pr tus and familiar ment arrived from Anapolis this| Butter—Washingtes cresmeriss, 20621¢;| to form a charming background for| '%¢ Yourself with the wealth morning. ‘They immediately called | ranck If@ane © the picture sources tributary to the Alaska Cen on President Roosevelt. Later t eene—Nalive Washington full cream. | Next week's attraction at the! {fl route and the character of the visited: the secretaries of state, war| We'snsin, “jac itoosstone ade, Poam | THITA Avenue theater, commencing | business men behind the enterprise. d navy, General Miles and the! g15 } cues fier, | Sunday nig be Linc . ang | §11.00@12.00 per came, New Yor te P ALASKA CENTRA RAILWAY foreign ambassadors. Lummarser, 18@1Te; brick, 16@1Te; Swim | ter’s latent and best play ANY , ; tle W this play differ 216 I 0 pe trictiy fresh ranch, _- anything seen J ine, 1408 Sece tormtny ia@tbe, Ore name ep no for a und Main 379. Live Poultry—Mena ee $4.0008.00 ver don: turbers ogiic, decks, tae. itry Tur Li@ ise; ducks, 1e@tbe; Movey— 129 19. Commission Men's Prices Corrected Gaily—The following prices are being offered to the producer in round late oa the dock of in the ear at Beatile Grain—Onte, $28.00927.00, barley, 62 Fares eblekan feed, 621,00; corm, balk, Chess Native Washington, 11@1ie | letly freah ranch, Te. Washington creamery, 16@190 sei fryer, tee: greene, 7m 16@ite: ‘Rieene tela | GREAT CAST NEW YORK, & May 2 2 ster testimonial performance was given at Wallack’o theater this af ternoon for the beneftt of Mrs. L Wallack, widow of the famous Among the prominent players who contributed their services and were seon im their favorite parte were Amelia Bingham. Rose Cogh- lan, Mrs. Leslie Carter, EMe Shan- FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture Seusbaneptel i A mon- Interesting Friday Specials In the years we have offered Friday specials no customer h reduced prices for Friday. No telephone orders for Friday rid mance can i uottoe Pench, 169 1Te. 1 been disappointed by finding the apes ls will be filled, pak. samanmaie INA nays goods not as represented. Friday Mail orders postmarked not Go to Spinning for bieycie r-~- tra DOUGLAS later than Saturday will be filled at these prices. spec! are as represented— regular goods, marked at much “Women’s and Misses’ Outer Garment $ unc Ma of THE BON MARCHE Yesterday we told you that the entire stock of Misses and Woman's Suits, Wraps and House Garments would be on sale today at strictly deep This sale is perhaps the most important of all the great |sales that the expansion sale will have during the rebuilding of the Bon For that reason we make it the leading topic in today’s adver- lerpricings. rche. | tisement. Next Monday the contractors will begin to tear away the wall be- tween the shoe store and the suit Department. up of stock to keep from injury or removing it from the locality. ways will keep the public from buying, and so we prefer to underprice every garment and sell all we can in the meantime. The Discounts Average From One Third to One-Half |From the regular prices, as you will see by the following items. | best way is to come to the store tomorrow and see the elegant garments these that are to be sacrificed. Women's 12.50 Silk Dress Skirts, trimmed to matoh et, silk ‘ | feta, having dee Spring and Summer and slik putching. & oul wall worth nen Colored Crash Skirts, made 153 by ave fone'el ale tinge with Kton Jacket of a eray armer price; to be sold at only |Piaje with good hem; will be sol ery apart; will be sold at 5 ld at $7.00, for 44 Biue Mixed Covert Cloth Skirts, }, $15.00 Silk Dress Skirts, bisa $10.00 Buits, all-wool cheviot ef Tailor-Made Suits for Spring > hem and full sweep; |feta, unlined. extra dee t pi D fap fect, Eton jacket, deep flounce on wie jy mia raed by three rows of skirt, full sult neatly trimmed with Crash Skirts, double flounce, wash |*titched = moire bands silk’ to be sold while they last at iformestic, broade! braid trimmed, to be sold at 8c apart, Upper part of shirt 7.60, ‘ silk band amed, Ov with the same, ead $17.00 Buite, black pebbled cheviot. laid’ with allk cord, skirt faring | Duck Skirts in polka dota with|with three rocket betes m Jacket, allk faced and lined |and seams trimmed same as jacket flounce, wash braid trimmed; to be |soid at $11.26, Zaring deenes akist, atte ptieenes ¢ in navy, brown, gray and tan, | ld at #8¢. : trimming; to be sold at $10.00. jto be wold at $5.5 on tag A rte, ee eray and Women's House Wrappers " Suits. Venetia n cloth. 0 Suite of F Vicuna, in| onrun mixed. do Jounce, closely! ¢4._ a4 | titched: to be sold w# 5. de handaomely trimmed with “wide |eartor. ailk lined. Eton full floance |*uthed: 10 be sold at $1.2 summer color, deep Roun bande of GI valves cleoay Glitch All Over Tucked Covert Skirts, deep flounce, P 1 i skirt, tailor stitched trimming, strict-|mue, brown or gan mixtures, deep |‘! fitted waist Mining: to atik lined Eton Jacket; this mult | Ty up to dgte and wil] he sold at $10.00] novice Pinin, to be mold ot SLES | 8} ‘ Ay Re Fo brown mixeq |, 280.00 Sults of Navy Granite Cloth.| White Pique Skirts, deep fiounce| 98 Moteas ital percale in sev. cheviots, silk lined Bton jacket sills lined Rus blouse, elaborately | headed by Hambugg inserting; to be jeral stytes, all ‘rimmed, ah oka ha aan " triinmed with velvet moire and nev. |eold at ¥be Ing deep flounee, in lighter oe trimmed with narrow fol ty braid, gkirt the game; to - ors, to be sold at 6c, ik and the | with ellk taffeta. y eatin, lined Bton, hai full suit ela to be Tailor-Made nerrow bands; borately Suits ade of fine Venetian, 4 jsome ailk collar | all triple stitched at $16.50. 00 Suits Black Broadcloth, atk | $13. HE BON MAF NORDHOFF & CO. ttraction That means the covering Either But the for |lined Eton, handsome rkirt elegantly Women's Wash Skirts jat $15.00, Silk Dress Skirts Women's Silk Raglans ‘ fe ade peat and plain, full sweep. 0 Ragians, full all lined: will be sold at $4.95. back, loons front. Jap sleeve.) $12.00 Silk Dress Skirt in black taf square collar, cuffs and collar |feta, made with full lace trimmed; to be sold at |rord t all lined to be wold at § EIGHT TO ELEVEN This head line is read with the Plain White India Linon, 90 tnches{’ Women’s Jersey Ribbed White Cot tems th we Venture to say,| wide, worth 100; from 8 to 11, at 60. | ton Sleeveless Vests, all sizes, wor more the than any other por-| Hemetitched Pillow Cases, size| 8c; a bargain, from @ to 11, at 1% n of ches, of good cotton, worth| Misses Boys’ Full Fashic These bargains for Friday from 8) tc Ll, price 16¢ Ribbed Hose, fast black, worth ie tou Printed Dimities, all_ colors m § to ll, at 18 Boys’ White Duck Caps, with pat ent leather peak, worth 25¢, at lhe 11, at See tollet soap, 3 cakes in box,'400 boxes Worth $1.89; § to Tl, at Me, Thomas Ink, regular price be; from| Black Brilliantine, worth fully] 0” sale, from 8 to 11, at && Only 1 to @ customer, © # to Ul, at 3c. @e yard; & to 11, at ae. Only two boxes to a customer. voltage Dinner Sets, 4 p Boys Wine Russia Calf Lace Mer’s Handkerchiefs, worth 16 Best, Machine Oil, will not gum. pages Porcelain, in Shoes, heavy soles, medium w\ each; from § to ll, at 6%e, or 4 for] worth'10c bottle: 8 fo 11, at 3 bottles corations, worth $5.00, heels,, worth $2; from § to 11, at $1.48. | 26¢ for 1c. Only 3 a buyer. io n. Women's Balkan Kid Lace Shi Hoys' Fine Ribbed Shirte an S-quart Fountain Syringés, 3 tubes! | Pigured Lawn Kimonos, medium soles, patent tip itary | Drawers, in gray, all sixes, w and tubing, packed in p designs, deep white yoke. cis, worth $1.00, from # to 11, at|a garment, on sale, from 8 to 1, at] board box, worth boc; $ to 11, at dee, double trent, cheap ot the mult. Walnut, Cocoanut and ‘Peanut | to 1, at @e gna styles, worth $1-8¢ yard; from # to] Balsam Tulu Soap, a fine — = ale the $4.50 Silk Dress Skirts in binck taf- flounce ¢losely eked. headed by silk riching h white THURSDAY, MAY 22, 190m, NORDH! 40, He $1.19 values—Made pereales in several styles pin very attractively trimmed hed; to be wold at 18c, * -| $1.50 values—Mase finished to the best, tna te new and the patterns all to be sold al med. latest; # Mirittles, worth 250 pound; 6 te tt, at lic. Decorated German China Cups and Saucers, regular price 18; Bto LM, at Me, 6-piece Pisin White Prices Will Average, About Half Feginning this morning, the Prices for our entire stock of Trim- med Millinery will be practically cut in two. In fact, the whole Millinery Store will in a few days be disar nged by the crusade of the con- tractors, and we are facing a condl- tion that means “sell all we can im-| It is more than likely partment, on the baloony that will days. This will be the natural outc the departments about so that the work to advantage. Looking forward, therefore, of stock, we are cutting the to prices Stock Must Be Reduced at Onc | the Drapery De-j have to share jee with one of the other departments in a few) overpius of Lace Curtains and Draperies as follow! ‘ome of shifting) * contractors can this condensing m the entire Made mediately.” That is why 95.00 Trim-| 69 pairs Nottingham Lace Cur- med Hats will be offered at $3.00 [* inches wide by 3% yards] tion, but we are able to my 238 tomorrow, and $10.00 Trimmed Hats | '0nS, three patterns to choose from,| pair instead of $4.5. THE BEST FOR FRIDAY a80 may be bought for a $6.00 bill sah | Trurna $2.00 & pair; special price Fancy shaped pitcher and $14.00 kind will be priced at $7.60, | THUFAIAY at 9c F DRAPERIES. eye 3 on. These Hats aro all elegam bar-|, 70 Pe sure, these are “seconds,”| 100 pieces of 27-inch Creton, 3 oad at the former price diffe rent-| en but the imperfections are/ ferent patterns and = ¥ made and trimmed, of course—| “cht Re ra worth §1-Se a yard; on | For Friday st. 80 some with French flowers, platted tg =i Nottingham Lace Curta row at 6%. | maline and tucked chiffon. The $5.00 non Pr BS yc oe somewhat larger! 10 pieces of Tapestry, arter ofa |] Hardwood cen Hat at $3.00 is trimmed with taffeta | [/4) above mentioned, being] stripe, medium dark color top. large to ‘ saat ic a ik, foliage and roses. 7 roe ae eee . in two patterns onlyy legs, wel inished, a stron + , bu! tial piece of furniture, regular price CHIFFON AND FANCY BRAID HATS you pick from the lot at $1.25. Real ly B8c Ce t $2.35, special price for Friday $1.0. j Value is $3.00, at only S30. ntury = ae Gade Guten Soa Taney Rist Ma's, reheat Se arate ack” | wishes tetagham Dice © pi at Hu ill be put on sale OW a inches wide, 34 er One lot of heavy reversible These Mats are ready, to wear, with the exception of a littl | ve oe ~ 7 snag y Drapery Room Friday vinin FOR FRIDAY 25e | ming om band. " iets bethany | York buyer says these are “secomie’’| sates is teetat a ain white spittoon, special MATERIALS AD OWERS. | Pe ~~ 'S is." }¢ n nh bea thereputationof W. L. Douglas$3.50 Specials ; | 4 Mull, 18 inches w sgt t peat taaec oa "" “7e Spanle to find the impertec-] worth 51.75; mney ana sen for style, comfort and wear Jx72 inches Moquette Rugs, new ? |e d, at te | h, worth | aren as excelled all other makes sold for ilar $4.75 values; ¢ | Fancy Ribbon, in pale blue and] . ey BE mcaingerns Yeo ag je n| Idlac and Daisy Wreaths, worth wae een This s vuoi tomyeanion has 7 omy, oe 5 | wi cue ee ae i Ons at uct on won by merit alone. W. L. $ “ American Beauty Roses, worth 25, ily of the Valley Wreaths, worth} Seighee chorsbetes cece an! cow Fe eee 5 | or me age ay Pig y Wreath rth) From the Auction House of Wilmerding, lefeaien thon enoeeiiinae in: cocoa, and" napir mat en he @ Mitchell, New York ie 6 to 12 yards each; reg- ) is reputation for the best $3.50 shoes must be war” ie te as > The t auction house of Wilmerding, Morris & Mitchell, of 4 yard $ FOR FRIDAY ébo egan a iets 66 White street rk City, sold at auction on April 15th last The standard has always been placed so high that the l-inch White Enamel Curtain 3 Your choice of a few slight ‘Tituevitie. Pa, in Keegy wearer receives more value for his money in the W. L. Poles, per foot § ly damaged toa kett bite and t $3 15 Deny Cae ETL ening Of theseRibbone iis Charies Hazy Vile te ithe voncon W.L, Dougias makes and celle wore Pesan . ; yorth jak raquian prices $1.25, shiek dike ded auaaeek can ket The famous ‘Metallic Taffetas’ are in the very best spring. a $3.50 shoes than any other two manufacturers in the Friday of 5 eo ane Bi PIKE Chern Out ee ene cette Sik White at tits. A oy: and the Fancy Gauae Ribbons are a remarkable feature of the. world: be eee nara nekemied toe tevee ae Black 8: i ains are in excellent qualities, and wee otnetn tion, but those who did not, and, ‘ancies will prove interest, being of the newest patterm® OVER 2 000 000 SATIS FREDERICK & NELSON in fa rt a fi eat many wh x! i will OUR BUYER CURED LARGE QUANTITIES OF THESE RIBBON a ame fi . At the phenomenally low prices th Ribbons Walsts worth up to $10 at p nenaily low prices that the sale resulted in, These FIED 3 COMPLETE HOUSEFUANISHERS y Age Row unpacked and go on sale for the first time thie Tama * ‘ e have held Ribbon Sales before, but yo © our Ww WEARERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Stre This tot, too, by the way, is a com- that this offering excels all others Set on ee ee BE? : plete line of manufacturers’ samples ind Ribbons here, stylish and perfect, at prices that you have oftea in all the new styles, black, white asked to pay for inferior grade 5 W. itd Deusles and all colors. There is but one B aist of each style, and none of s i F j a $30 shows, pc Aus *stousisicicIsis Witte ace gelled Ur the toa | Black Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons : ed side by sid . Seattle Store with $5 and $6 Descriptively they are of peau de taffeta, silk moire, loutsine, wank are in all widths, qualities the finest, rich lustrous black, @P shoes of other satin, and, it fact, all the materials lik foundation, that would natur d absolutely unchangeable in color. Read the list: ally be gathe together in a full ne of makers a a) legan 707 2d Ave makes, are found Bilk Wests. all line of makers’ samp ft elegant of 10 yards, regular] very latest, full 3% and ‘ . to be just as good. Tr are Evening Walsts and Street Waists, so that no matter w 0. 8 eres | wie; sole: regularity @* Sim (eh hatha tase This is of the most important happenings of the whole Expansion No. Piece of 10 yards, r ELEGANT GAUZE RIBBONS dati GA tinal, WK igtal dnl) ade 0 Sale, and women who come tomorrow will certainly buy b the | Pri tc; sale price dic, | seas yptitecen : vince you they are the | values will show them the saving at a glance | " Bang ll gle lbagered Fancy Gauze Ribbons, with best in the world, Teeth Cleaned and | prise Cue. price per yard 10c;| string—just right for heading No. 9. r fies and trimming—in alls Examined F R E E TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN nd without charge when other work is ordered. W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are made in all the modern styles and all kinds of American and imported leathers, same as used in $5 and $6 shoes, : We tel! you exactly what your work wilf cost your work is done and guar Fifteen years in business in & a before ‘action ee absolute ttle Seattle Dental Parlors 13, 14 Hinckley Bi 717 SECOND AVENUE 8a, m,. to 8 p.m, Sundays, 10 a.m. to 2 p. 707 Second Avenue Mail Orders Filled Promptly lock Hours, ieasweuS SBABSRSL Ypreyescasscucicaces | Special Offering In Johnson, Cowden. & | se Company’s Ribbons ; Full Besides the extraordinary list of bargains in Auction Ribbons, price yee. | we are pleased to announce the sale of w line of Johnaon, Cowden & Cas price t8e per yard; price Nest Quality Double Faced Satin Ribbon, Il finish, worth S9e and Pull 2% inci | #ke @ yard, at the unheard-of pri 4 : pe ry Roe te Women who know Ribbons and their Values will be prompt to gather | Wishes aroneouet, Who know Ribbons and ot te anther | Full 3¥4 tnches wide, regu his is thelr finest gr f Silk Ribbons, and is guaranteed to be Full 4 inches wide regula WASHABLE and UNCREASABLE. For Neckwear, Bows, etc, it has no | Price 450 por yard, ele setie Seat equal. All the latest colors are shown in this immense lot. Guaranteed | No. 100—Full $ inches wide recglar try at 890 and 98 Sale Price 45c per yard Regular price per yard 1 price 8 1-3¢ . SILK FANCY RIRBOD are in every ¢ combinations; — this onceivable eason's 1435 115-12. NORDHOFF @ CO. bleck and white combinations; oid regula at jer piece ards; sale pri METALLIC TAFFETA RIBBON | Metallic Taffeta Ribbons, very Hg right lustrous finish, very soft | washable; all desirable shades, cluding black and white. ide, regula No, {Full 1% inches w price He per yard; sale price a | Nos. 12 and 16—ull 3 and ig ches wide, regular price 16e and sale price § 1-8. ya | No. 1] 2% inches wide, A, 4 | iar price 2c per yard; sale price 1 Nos. 40, amd 66 Full 3 a! inches wid ular price Se and | per yard; sale price 13% _——— Second Avenue @f 5 Pike Street

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