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m Incdent occurred on a Green| and two school girls giggled, Th he great scarcity of Lake ear yesterday morning whieh| man in the white duck pants } sailors that has prevailed for the! CLOSE GAMBLING IN THE| produced & merry laugh and made | blankly at the girl in the chiffon [Baas two mami, wane ve the indo) city OF BALLARD Many 2 feel er for who Wan stanc denide nience of ship masters, who have ‘cle. oe tev bal bi: iike a peony, ae MB WHR |peon obliged to lay up thelr vessels! Omcers Le and MoDonald aE de corner. of ‘@hcond avenve| “Can't you see sh at a time for want of much men, in|, csncem gleater ane ie houses id Jumma street ayoung man en-| Yout" ashed the old 1 at Inst drawing to a cl Although | of Hallar Saturday eae Ar. He was tastefully | /Attached to me?” sald the d i ie ete impomsible te secure Pall iniget. A proprietor So Greased in white duck pants turned | Pants With & pusaled expros- | Crews, enough men can be slaned 40 /o¢ the Monogram saloon, and Nick sion, at with the addition of a fe: | Johnaon, who was runn game in round the bottom and otherwise Sbpointed regardiess of expense, He | The young girt pointed to her dain geated himself next to a dream of| t¥ Patent leather sho Fouth and beauty arrayed in biue or-|Tassed young man could Gemite an a chiffon hat, who was| Words in his vocabulary which seem: eurnestly studying her Sunday school | 1 sufted to the oceaston, Jeaflet. After glancing briefly at his} She Kopt on Blushing eharting neighbor the man in the} be duck pants proceeded to study the pew your, 5 advertisements on the other side of oe ae he muttered. ‘the it right away: “T-t pleas will un He Shally became aware that hiv| “Ob, that’s all right,” she mur- shoe string was untied, and with his |™ured as his blushes bi eye still fixed on the ads. he bent outvighee other passengers Ff down and abstractedly grasping one 3 of his own and one of the girl's shoe “ d for a few ime at engaged his crew on Strings, which by a strange coinci-|{opped. and for « fehe kane Pin’ [time of the year. One is, the laree | such terms that they do the pot I aa iB Gence, had become antind. he care! aity he accomplished the untying | A/Mskam feet, which attracts hun- | t $400 is mmved An fully knotted the two together, She Did Not Know ‘The giri in the chiffon hat was un- aware of approaching catastroph And read religiousty on. Finally the man im the white duck reached his corner, and signal- the conductor made a dash for door. process and, car. may be blushing yet. North Seattle. never be known. THREE BRUSH FIRES Three brush fires in the ne hood of Thirtieth avenue wei the . A ie pull at his coat and a pisading voice, saying: “Oh, please stop; you are pulling my foot,” made Dim pause tn his Might. | day ‘An old gentioman harshty asked him what he thought he was doing, hbor. afternoon. onty damage. thorough knowledge of modern dental and complete equipped office will permit. class work. FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY A. F. CAMPBELL, D. D. S., M; es are furnished FREE. Sa. m. to § p. m.; Sunday, & to 12. 6% FIRST AVE., FOOT OF CHERRY STREET, SEATTLE. # QUEEN CITY LAUNDRY RES We Have Installed a Mangle For doing high-grade work on bed and table linen. it givesa finish to both sides of linen. QUEEN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, First avenue and Bell. Downtown Fourth near Pike. TEstabliahed 1800. All work ranteed for 10 A, Es es, fit guaran- The only Painiess Den- tw in Seattle who are Grad. ates. DR. E. 3. BROWN, Painless Dentists, First Avenu Parlors 3, 4. 6 and cae Flours, §:30 tm. to Sp. m. Sundays till 1. Door South of MacDougall & Southwicks 409 Second Ave. South Telephone Main 565 NOT ONE CROSS WORD IN A BARREL OF . HAGGERTY’S FAMOUS WHISKEY ~<.<.<\<e.eee ‘elephone Main 565 Low Priced, Good Furniture ‘The part of the home-furnishing that we take the most interest in is the supplying of low-priced, good furniture—we succeed in giving a better value for the price each succeeding y No person spends money for the aake of spending it—they give it in exchange for something for which they feel a need. In things for the home, a given sum will go farther at this store towards buying the things wanted than at any other northwestern establishment. z Hardwood Kitchen Cupboard, 6 Hardwood Wardrobe, in golden feet 6 inches high, 37 Inches wide: finish; 7 feet inches high, 44 rd bas one shelf in lower { inches wide; has 2 small drawers » two small drawers in in bottom, large grained paneled Miler imeees part fitied with two } doore tence dina ma Ghalves; carved top. Bpecial for $ chine ¢ op. Bpecial for week, 6.6. 2 week, § , Frederick & Nelso Complete House Furnishers. Second Ave., Madison and Spring Str NEVER KNOWN BEFORE ISSCARCE) GAMBLERS The embar- no no-no I mean } a ‘The man sank to his Knees, the car bowing politely, lett the The girl kept on blushing, and The name of the young man in white duck pants ts Harry Jarvis of ‘The girl's name may at- | tended by the fire apparatus yester- The destruction of |some board sidewalks constituted the _ HIGH-GRADE DENTAL WORK We do your dentistry as nearty painiess as a surgery Our Prices are reasonable and yet consistent with first- THE SEATTLE STAR. JACK TAR RAID ON |ATTEMPT IS BEING MADE TO’ men & ship can get out to sea For | Jrome thne past desertions have been | req |mumerous from every deep water |'°% }vensel that has entered port. Nolrucas this morning h pleaded “jaooner had a ship tied up at the! cuiity and were fined $26 each. | wharf than one or two sailors, upon | & favorable opportunity, would be | seen to stick thelr faces over the bul- arks of the vessel, throw their hes bag over the rail to a mate on shore, clamber down the jand make a bee line for up-town freedom. The Reasons For It are two reasons for the Juatice MARINE NEWS ip Carnare arrived ip er from Londen with a gen= unlike other captaina, is Instoad of the ing the work, Capt {his own There dearth of deep water seamen at this dreds of men to the sailing ve plying between thie port and Alas! But a more important reason the fact that the Puget try makes a fine place f spend the summer. m leaving the loaf her during July and August; jottierwise he can work in a logming |. camp, whieh is a pleasant diversion | p, from the poor grub and hard, m otonous life aboard ship. If J: From Newcastle news w wise he can live in perpetual sum- lof a collision between mer. As soon as the rain commene-| Ditton, loading for Ban FI es here, he generally ships -l|and the Anemone and Sardhara, re- tralia, the Rast Indies, or some oth- | sulting In serious damage to the two er region in the anti; last-named. - ‘The American barkentine Lahaina LOITERING IN SALOONS was almost wrecked at Bidmey while being hauted onte a floating dock. Mary Maxwell, a girl about 19) stoamship City of Topeke sails for of age, was arrested In thi Aoutheastern Alaska tonight with 0 Hower part of the city by Pollgeman |ions of cannery supplies for Shakan Helms this morntng for loitering and Taku, around saloons. She was locked up|“"Staamehip Dirigo sails north to- tn the city jail. night with a few passengers and 600 one. hed Vic- days late from trouble with day, ip, he can | Australia, he ral of Austraila, who eeded by Lord Tenny- tons of freight LICENSES TO WED strong, 20, both of Seattle. KING BUSY New Cabinet Sworn in Today Deeease of Senator Mc- Millan Unexpected DETROIT, Mich, Aug. 11.—The sudden death of Senator James Me- Millan at Manchester-by-the-Sea, Masn. yesterday, waa a surprise to this city, where he resides. He was i) but a few hours. His demise is attributed to heart disease. Senator McMillan was born in On- tarlo in 1838 He removed to Michi- gan in early life and has been for years one of its most promin- ent business men. He was several times a millionaire. In addition to his great business activity he took « lvely interest in polities and was for ‘a long time chairman of the Repub- Hiean state central committee. He was elected to the United States sen- lected in 1895 LEAD MERGER NEXT | ST. LOUIS, Aug. 11.—The Lead and | zinc News says today that a combi- |pation of nearly all the great lead | properties of the country # now pri Tieally complet It will be capital- {zed at $50,000,000 under the ot New Jersey. The combine hopes to || be able to control the lead market || and dictate prices. | LONDON, Aug. 11.—All London ts still oveupted with corenation doings, The king today had ¥ to oc- cupy his attention. At 11:20 he held & privy councll meet and swore in the new members of the cabinet. Large crowds witnessed the arrival | of the old and new members of the cabinet. and later those who were en 4 to the Victorian order, were Invested with § Dunlap, real estate. 4 Union thing all of Seattle's mechan- 1 their families should see and mining men and business men of Se- A fine piece of hand-work de by a blackmith far up 08 the w capped mountains Monte Cristo, Washing Will be on ex- hibition Third avenue, corner Uni- | Weraity street, August 18 to. Ad | . We. WEATHER FORECAST | | | | Seattle and victnity—Tonight and } | Tuesday: Cloudy or partly cloudy: | ] cooler tonight; fresh to brisk south | to weat winds. % ‘Too Late to Classify’ FOR SALB—2 lots, 860x100 each. on| « of Thirty-second and East } ce, 3 blocks from Yesler car line, 2 blocks from Madron = fant view, facing lake; $850; If you are going to entertain friends during the Car- nival, we can supply you with the purest Wines and Liquors obtainable— our Wine and Liquor List | | sent free on application. with 2 houses, 7 rooms cach, porcelain bath, hot| everything mew, | rented for $270 aplece. | $2600 apiece venth ave., 90120, | corner of Seventh avepue west and | Law str on Queen Anne hill: | streets all graded, ready to build, | one block from car. -foot front on either street, 55%! 120, corner of B. Cherry and Twen-| CRESTA BLANCA UTERNES— Per bottle ..600, 860 and $1.00 CRESTA BLANCA CLARET— Per bottle... 706 ty-third ave.; 9 rooms, moderate in HE INGLENOOK, RIESLING OR every particular; a decide SAUTERNE— $2500; terms. A. Lawrene: Per bottle ++ 780 Becond ave. | "1 WAN TED—MAL be WANTED—Sen to work in sawmill; steady employment: good no fee. Call at INGLENOOK CLARET— Per bottle 5c and 750 (ARORT ED RHINE WINES— Per bottle $1.25, $1.80 ‘and $2.00 IMPORTED BURGUNDY—. Per bottle .... $1.78 and $2.00 IMPORTED CLARETS— Per bottle $1.50 and $2.00 APOLLINARIS WATER— Per bottle 16 and 256 BETHESDA WATER— Per bottle 100, 18¢ and 450 CHAMPAGNES—6 t brands —Pint: 1.75 Per bottle . Per doz. $18.00 GREAT WESTERN CHAM- PAGNE—Extra dry— Per bottle chan a ae Per doa. .ess.+0 $10.00 IMPERIAL PORT WINE. rry only bar pa, if you please, Fead| | y maker | 18 rooms, board and rooms 5 rooms. 4 rooms, go 9 rooms, right in 4 location sine, Bray or tan, worth 6c, a pair te, |live geese feathers, worth $5.00, a 600 paire Gray Cotton Blankets, Comforts pair $3.60. 1-4 oe, Wares, 01:96, a pale 98a Full size Comforts, covered with | Bed Spreads 009 solve See Cotten Maske silkoline, filled with one plece fine size, extra heavy, worth $1.75, 12. kets, good Vatue at $6.00, a pair $4.50. | Ing, filled with clean, mixed feath-| each $1.00, good patterns and heavy quality, Worth Glc, @ yard Se. fneete nt oe errth tie cea | William ‘Liddell's Bicach@a, Satin Cotton, Sho. forted patterns, worth 5c, Be TheFeatureof the Tomorrow Will Be the Remnants NORDH Rummage Sale OF F & CO. THE BON MARCH T gains that are to be found anywhere from the Atlantic to the Pacific. The Remnants Have Been Gatherd From Every © Department in the Store |And while space does not allow of us mentioning by any means all of the bargains and remnant lots and lines that will be hem tomorrow, you will gather a general idea of the scope from what follows. JORDHOFF & © N THE BON NARCHE, REMNANTS ‘SHE most marvelous sale yet is taking place at the Bon Marche. Last week we excited aj great deal of interest, whig resulted in heavy buying, by announcing the offering of all our small lots and odd lines at greatly reduced prices, to our changing the departments of the store about and arranging for the finishing work of the builders of the new |Now that the small lots have been reduced to still smaller lots, and broken lines are still more broken, we have decided to hold, |Remnant Sale in conjunction with the Rummage Sale. For bargain giving, you may take our word for it, we are by this uh reaching the height of our ambition, for it is the policy and intention of the Bon Marche to give, ever and always, the best ba, Rummage Sale Linen and Bedding The selling of Linens and Bedding at Rummage ¢ Prices just before the Carnival will be one of the splendid bargain attractions at the Bon Marche tomorrow. The list is long, but filled with saving prices— Blankets 1,000 paira Cotton 600 pairs White Wool Blankets, full! ers, weight 7 pounds, worth $2.50, a 11-4 sine, worth $6.75, a pair $4.96, — | pair $1.96. 60 pairs Gray Wool Mankets, full] Pillows, covered with best hérring- 11-4 size, worth $4.50, « palr $3.09. one twilled ticking, filled with best Blankets, 10-4 | ne White Bedwpreads, good mize, hem- med, ready for use, worth T6c, each th ed | 5, each white egtton and tied ephyrs, @ bargain at $1 490, Whit 0 palre White Cotton Blankets! pull size Comforts, covered with | The following “marriage Mcenees| 11-4 sine, worth 41.2%, @ pale Men | de ittttna “ied seu ese whlte | yethtta, Redmprende, full 11-4 aise, ha’ issued: Dantet w, #1 S60 pairs White Wool Blankets, 10-4 | cotton and tufted, worth $1.00, each | white Bedepren. full 1 ne and Grace Smith. 28, both of Beattly | sce) worth $4.90, @ pair $2.60 aby | ep" e. Wm. Ballard, 26, and J. Re Arm‘ " Marseilies patterns, hemmed, ready 600 patra 19-4 Al Wool White Bian Pillows, covered with fnnoy tick-| for une; the best value in the city; ize 20x20 Inches, amworted patterns, | Da: . 68 Ine! ide, mask, 68 inches w re dozen patterns to choose fro: Sheets, made of Bleached Piquot ‘sine 72x90, worth 65e, wot | fi, a 7 Dillon iow . Cases si20, assorted patterns, worth $1.25, a Table Linens Pitiow Cases, made of Gooa| denen Se Cream Damask, 62 inches wide, a®- | Bleached Cotton, size 42x36 inches, } French Napkins, extra heavy linen, ® yard | worth Zo, each Se. j red borders, hemi ady for use, Same Cotton above, size 45%36/ size 22x22 inches, w $1.75, a dozen inehes, worth 18c, each tic. $1.25, Rummage Sale 1 an, worth | ¥ery serviceable, worth 1. 18. Bieached Damask Napkins, 3-4 Bleached Damask, 58 inches wide, For all that, many side shows, so to speak, are advertised on this epage, as adjuncts of the great Rummage Sale tomorrow, the principal feature of the sale will no doubt be the offering of our tremendous Remnant stock of Dress Fabrics, Silks, Wash Goods, Linens, White Goods, Laces and Embroideries, to our public at a fraction of their value. Besides our regular remnants many mill remnant lots have been sent to us. We have gathered from several mills their remnant lines of Linens, White Goods, etc., all of which go in with the sale tomorrow and make altogether one vast sea of short lengths—popularly termed “Remnants” — which will be offered . é At Not More Than Half Regular Prices It will be impossible to describe in detail the different remnants and remnant lots. Indeed, we will be obliged to content ourselves with naming the different kinds of goods in a collective way that will be included in the Remnant Sale, simply notifying you of the fact that every dol- lar you bring to this sale you buy at least $2.00 worth of fabrics—renanants: of whatever kind you need. In cluded in this sale will be Mill Remnants of TABLE DAMASK LESS. Mill remnants of Muslin and Sheet- ings at half price and lexs. Mill remnants of White AT HALF AND | Remnants of Wash Goods Are}? yards, and worth from te to $1.50 “4 & yard, ‘at the Remnant ony on Display mnan je tomor. Figured row at half price. Lawns and Dimities at half price, It would be impossible for us to], Remnants of our entire stock of Mill remnants of Crash Toweling| tell you of the numberles# kinds of | Trimmings, including Plain and at jess than half pr | Wash Fabrics that will be inctuded | Fancy Black and Colored Stik Mili remnants of White and Col-| !" this great sale. Women who are| hair Gimps, Black Silk P lane Acquainted with our mammoth stock | teries, Black, White and Colc ored Piques at about half if poly ¢ Plain and Dottea | °f, “#8h goods need only be told that| Chiffon, Appliques, Persian Se een ants of Risin and Dotted | ail the short length that have accu-| Jet and Spangles Passeme \e wisses at about ha | mulated from the summer selling, to-| Worth, from be to $6 @ yard; on salo| Mill remnants of White and Fig-| gether with quite a few mill ends, | tomorrow at just half price | ured and Striped Madras at half, shipped up for this sale, will be put| Remnants of Black, Wh: o § rooms, right “THE PHYSICIAN" —Pure, old fl , tem of Silk Jn color a, black | on display in the Wash Goods als boyd era Laces and insertions, fateh 9 rooms, fa Me inal Port— . ~ y, % ~ < e ‘Op 5 ™ ernnants 01 color * : as Val, Linen and Cotto ‘oreho: 5 cosenn, pase Fr aN aces 0800 BE) one at aie, Stem 1 Solr 44) And Will Be Sold at Half Price| Oriental, “Viat Vat, Normanay Re? % rooms, second op | Remnants of Black Dress Goods of ¥ and Net Top Venise, Duch- Por gal. $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 § rooms, second ANGELICA Wit every kind at half price Erudent buyers wil accept this no- | and bulk Areas hen 1 Foomm, good <1.stsscseiecess Fer OO ad oe en teie at Hale peice, COFE4 | tomorrow morning, and the moat of| Tekwiarly from do to-$10 per yard— 6 roome, flat FINE TOKAY WINE— Remnants of Wool, Walstings at| tem will not fall to investigate be | be sold OUt Ot hale ae a crenathe—to 6 rooms, modern Per gal $2.00 and 92.50 Hf Temnant alstings at) fore they leave the store our great| half the former prices, | 6 rooms, clone in TABLE CLARET— gap sale of 500 and 75c QUALITY TABLE “, Per gal. EXTRA new and clean good While They Last } | moants of Silesia Lining at just | Remnant Sale of Ribbons Remnants of Laces, Embroid-| ants of Satine Lining at ex But we mustn't forget the Ribbons CLARET— actly halt price eries and Dress Trimmings | tor here are thougarine (he, Ribbons, Per mah $1.00 and 91.25 Bi) Remnants of Cambric, Porcaline| Por it 4a here that many bargaina| that go tomorrow at halp pring COCK TAILS—Assorted flavors and Canvas Lining at half price. | will be found, for we must clean up| Included in. the 1c “a ° Per bottle...40e, 760 and $128 The above Koods will be displayed | nt once every dollars Worth of #uM= | Way Will be ah” lott ucty BY the GOLDEN RYE WHISKEY— prominently on tables and marked | mer goods in these departments played, are Black and ¢ od, Plain Per eal 4.00 and $8.00 | Plainly with figures. | Allow un to call your attention to a| and ney Silk Taffeta and’ o a COOKING BRANDY— | very few of the bargains. Ribbon, tn all the lat shades, from gant furniture, the contents of Per gal... paar But of the leading and moat] Remnants of fine Swiaa Naingook | 4 t yarda long, worth trom Bo to f-room private residence. nv attractive apote in the whole Rem-| and Cambric Embroidery and Inser-| $i a i-—now to £0, as we said, a eherton & Oo, el alt bys SVENSK PUNCH— nant Sale will be the aisle where tion, In lengths from half a yard to| half 1 now tO #0, as we said, at IMPORTED ++. 68.00 COGNAC ‘Thursday, the 14th August on the premines, | avenue north | BRANDY— car, get off Per gal. - $8.50 and $10.00 pn ge SCOTCH WHISK hed set, onk bed wet, bra bah hart aining Per gal Cooper & Levy 104-106 Firet Ay. Bet. Ygsior and Washin, Telephone, Main $4.00 hall . mew and mons) rangeen, ), contr art aqu totlet nr This Sale Will Attract Hundreds of Customers, and It Is a Sale Where First Choosers Will Find Profitable Choosing s|RUMMAGE SALEof | Muslin | alec 1419-1429 Second Avenue and 115-123 Pike Street. Laughlin’s Hotel Ware Motel and Restau- rant Heepers Please | Take Notice The approach of the Elks’ Carnival finds us with a lent assortment of Laughlin’s Heavy Semivitrous Ho which we will put on sale at prices that will be a special ducement to hotel and restaurant keepers, Note the list fully: ‘= -inch Plates, regularly worth s5c, for, dozen, 6ic, inch Plates dozen, 9c. nch Platter Me, for, dozen, 78, ch Platters, regularly worth for, dozen, $1.58. S-inch ' Bekers, ‘regularly worth $1.08, for, dozen, #9. Bakers, regularly a for, dozen, B8c. 7-inch Soup ' Piates $1.16, for, dozen, 92c. Sugar " Bow for, dozen, $3.00. sf Handled Coffee Cups, worth $1.96, for, dozen, a Coftee Cups, without with saucera, worth $1.65, $1.33. Oyster Bowls, 90s, worth n 0% regularly worth $1.15, regularly worth @ Dyster \ wor dozen, S8e. Combinettes, worth $1.35, 790. Chambers, worth 58, for, Slop Jars, worth 6c, for, Extraordinary P | chase and Sals ¢ Muslin Underwea Two Eastern Manufacturers’ Stocks at Remnant Prices Our Mr, Nordhoff, who has been in New York and East for some weeks, was fortunate enough to secure atag saving the entire 1902 surplus stock of two large manuf of Muslin Underwear. It was our purpose tp hold these did garments—well made of best of materials—until o stock was put on sale. But the temptation to put them’ part and parcel of the great Rummage-Remnant Sale haf cided us to give you new and fashionable Muslin U, at tlre prices of remnant lots. IT THEREFORE BECOMES A MOST U! SALE FOR AUGUST, and by reading this list car will note the savings which are fully substantiated values to be put on sale here tomorrow as follows: Skirts Women's Long Cambric Skirts, with India linen ruffles, three row of hemstitching and deep hem, reg: ular price $1.00, for Se. Women's Long Cambric Skirts, p lawn ruffie, hemstitched tucks nd embroidered ruffie, worth $1.60, for $1.00. * Women's Long Muslin Skirts, with flounce trimmed with two rows of embroidery and insertion, dust ruf- He, worth $1.96; Rummage aale price 1.bo. Women's Long Cambric Skirt with deep flounce band of insertion, hematitched tucks and deep ruffie of embroidery on bottom of flounce, dust ruffle, regular price $2.75; Rum- mage sale price $2. | Women's Short Skirts, with deep | ruffle, insertion and lace trimming also short skirts of muslin with deep embroldery ruffle and tucks, worth 9c each, at_ 500, Women’s Short Muslin Skirts, with deep ruffles trimmed with two rows of Val. insertion and lace edging; regular value $1 each, Women's Fine with tucks, yoke and fn: beading and baby rib! worth $3.75, | with torchon lace, plain sleeve. Another style of ‘usin Gowns, with square and V-shaped’ neck, fin th sale price SOc. Chemise Women's Cambric broidery front, neck and ished with hemstitehed atts ruffie on bottom. Another Chemise, Bishop, neck and immed with lawn, with Iai ed ruffle, actual value only 59. Women's Long Muslin Ché with V-shaped back and front #0 insertion in front, sleeves finished with ruffle of emi bottom trimmed with em ruffle and tucks, value only, $1.18. 5 Women's Cambrie Ch < one row of insertion, sleeves finished with widle | embroider; bottom fin! deep ruffle of embroidery, with tucks, regular value Rummage sale price $2.00, Women's Long Cambric Cl tace trimmed, with two ished with bay ribbon | Point de Paris insertion, 4 | regular value $4.80, for, only, $3.75. | of lace around heck and sh tom trimmed with lace tion, value $2.35; Rummage price $1.9 ‘ Women's Muslin Draw cambric ruffle ,hemstitel |ari deep hem, ‘full size. | style with cambric ruffle chon lace oa trimming, 480 yomen's Muslin Drawers, p lawn ruffle, also two »matitching and fine tucks, | Women’s Muslin Draw deep lawn ruffle and tucks, hem edged with embi nother style with three and Insertion and one ruff m of ruffle edged will 780, for 69e, 5 x Drawers Women's Fine Nainsook Gowns, square neck, all over embroidery front of fine tucks, neck and sleeves trimmed with embroidery ruffle and neck finished with beading and baby ribbon, value $3.00, for $2.50, | Women's F Cambric Gowns, | | with allover embroidery sailor col- lar, double ruffle of embroidery down front, V-shaped neck and hav- sleeves finished with Swiss em idery, ruffle and insertion, regu: | lar price $5.25; Rummage sale price Gowns, Empire y front with allover | nbroidery revers; neck and sleeves trimmed ‘with embroidery ruffle women's muslin gowns, square with tucks and insertion, and neck finished with plain regular price for both of these | gowns $1.35; sale price $1.00. trimmed with torehon lace, all Women's long Cloth Gowns, with | regular price 450, at 25e. square yoks, hemstitched tucks and} Women's Cambri insertion, embroidery ruffie around | with V-shaped neck, neck and sleeves; ulso, gowns with | and nsertion trimming, } hemstitched and insertion yoke, | neck finished with embroidery i yoko finished with deep) ruftlc for 39 | of fm) Hh S08 Corset Covers Women's Cambric Corset G full front, with neck and Corset © tu mbroidery and having Wide ruff) Corset of embroidery around neck and moh Covers, ety ful sl both of these gowns value tucks, with neck Bi) Gt $1.65; Remnant sale price $1 |, Women's Muslin Gowns, square| beading and baby ribbom | tucke full size, neck finished | neck, value at, only, S80,