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PLUNGERS ARE STUNG aad Little Mirthful, equal second /ed that good mare Gorgalette, will choices in the betting. The latter should have won the race but was be here during the summer and/ endeavor to beat the game trem HANDICAP: = = rr — =| = <> rm ea © morrow—— j | { | Thee Extra Sere i GREWSOME « IN THE STOCK-TAKING BALE. These next hit arotaly watohe ® next Ladies’ Frammed Sttmmne QO Ni Bi Y ee ASH ES (star Spectal servies) gation ditch, There scarchers| LEWISTON, Idaho, July 2A | found her seven hours atvor ; a crime unparalleled for tt ret ity |. TRO Sir! fe in & serious conditt velar, wake, Puke 000 J ng fae cent ee A ee lh i v fi t i cPrcentee eed and i# not expected to recover uot Fo ‘" Wash Fae 2 Prey q at th " “ to ie country, bai ‘od 9 | 0 m Fe nil) wan, w, lia SAN 6 @ etvenainnalad to (eb The batting averages for the BI] Mew, Yorw sou Sp yh Ot woke untry, K8etbloodbounds have fastened the | oe oe ey eee the forty et Il " by B - They Pi | Faith sh wane Rettig avortie, awow that | stem vss, * Bog inibe rovonled and two of the mout |erime on young Delsol ie ie eee & fon 4 a ookmak: side heen tae, aoe madalo’a Cotte ard’ over | Weanin “" i BS) prominent families in the state are | O4n be given, as he pro’ , 4 . uso Roberta had a bad knee |ine” soo mark, although oll vot NATIONAL Tanase | connected : "| eam . leeae, tad $000 on his pares ei aru , and Greenbacks on Nag at Good Prices, But Billy |». a tot, go and tnt recent lite nome mays Yet. be. loge ‘Bor Sg ee eae Se Sates canis SECM ome game, played at Rvorett, he aprain | good, Roberva, the sturdy Wheher, % 4 B @Plant to the doors of Loula*Det have boon the cause tor murde, =) Alon "Was Let at the Pas Sarin feeb, stn op Sah tyre tat lon ANTEREST IN EAST|Ncacz ss oo.) 4 the gamo several weeks. eo as he has not been in the’ game o tate, and Justin, the old man pe Chur j ne — known what @1iil be done in Rob-| nearly an many gamon ae paaey ~— gon, fe under the eye of the sheritt | a Iw suspec iene” Rich q . _lerts’ case. Myers, the gingery center flelder,| Sunday night Mary Bell, one of) inp nmare THE WAGHINOTON PIR Ina@. | 8. A 7 By Refuge: {trom n@y 7 Col. Jowell, the fa sidan Myers should be given top tonbrs newt an + % he pyptiiest and b@t knows girls | WORCESTER, Mans, July 2 lance Company, and the ‘goton 2 sins ‘Tho feature of the races at The) Vorte, ran absolutely las Aberdeon took @ bad slump 18)" ‘piere are many dopesters dt well! Philadelphia i 2 Sin guid district: 16 years cf ape, was | Much Interest has been aroused |futtge,” have entered Inf a reck. Mout 4 Poe we one hough Reggie Davis | fielding last week, From & position | 44 fang who believe that MyOrd 18! | Ratteriee-Mucinggy end 7 cagged, horribly bodied, be the east becnuse of the an-|proad? treaty under a@hich @agh © 8 Allen tetipt by Bookmaker Hughie Jones) Tt Toke tg (okt eet che /At the top of near it, which it ha¥ | the Host batter in the longue, Aq| "ares and i sho resisted, then dragged cctement thot the avew ot ine mmpany render the other exteme Hast And his following to make a claw |!8 getting To he untuety At fre occupied all through the seavon, ICQ. ig alan a big longue fielder, And |, — @% % © Mor rods and finally knocked un-| University of Washington is to fhusiness from its home torritory, 7% John up In the fourth race with the road post. He has been practgally slid tg the very bottom, with Butte WM who Win the game to win | Poitad 4 ‘leonselous and thrown into an frrl- take part in the national tnter oe Wrig 5 three times in two days, twice on | a am * i 4 gerd wee Beemer gee ~ Apo gohan alid once dh Bil Maybam, | Out & few pointe to the aod all tho time, he comes vory Wear) Masterson. wie Pasting: | ——2 4% Thos only 98 pounds in the saddle and ; lbetng the ideal outfielger Coy,|™ Brews ant ef , ; Wook to have a swell chance to < ery ees Tis axel iis ebinisidentes ‘“ . : . : 3 get home first. From 4 to 1 his) Jockey Montry. the MoNett, an| ogg Wie came Coy, havi a tho| Rem 55% The Store That Serves Yeu Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co. _ 2 to| Prentice, made a promising de! iB ; Hrooktys uf 3 sree Was battered down to 13 10/ Bri traci by riging Bt. Frangls average of 280 to hin credit yg ne REE Telia or ba BTS > - e Bet wo will never have a chance tt tie ory ; The figeres, eomplete trom the| «ttl frit 1 Y ae to know what a iy wome t time Che mon firet donned Seattle mm ond game-seore mune ' STORE CLOSES ALL DAY THURSDAY. JULY 4th . | a done, as just as the jpeg — be Borel, whe had only two mounts, | @ . uniforms to the prewent date, and | Oe ‘nt H 5 ; - , . a He waseled and was left at the post, | coos Second with David Boland | lthe only complete averages being | : sich beaming tov the field getting away Without tim. na third with Invictus.° As they | published, follow | nace rp! ~ ONLY TOMORAQW REMAING FOR THE HOLIDAY SHOPPING. lrg tne “eittiontty * a both were 20 to 1, his followers | ciarer. * an AS League Standin | “0 on - - i ning ai the.end from Woelma, who | cleaned up. | Miers e¢ mi nt Won lage | Re erect rie ka Just did | Col. Jewsll tw evidently an awful Rem te st ren e ¢ mo Bn © Ackerly, 2 100 to 1 shot,|hound, On tho backatretch he| (Star Special Service.) lSectladhoe? is "a 4 Ag ; Se thie piace. looked aa though he were #olng to] DENVER, Colo, July 2—Tho re | Hwee. tt * ¢ a ‘The first race brought a small) wn A. when Invictus fgg _ sults of the races yesterday were | {{/0"" « = fleld of two-yoarolds her, and in the eye he quit col as follows tn ny ‘ ae Othmar, the. favorite, had ne trou tshed Iaat First race, five furlongs; time, | @y © nr) : uning.° Charlotte B, who - ° 024 Charade won; Lucky | Wa x a wn cat hes the three turiong pole| Harry Freelich bet 960 to show | }020:, Migs Charade won: lanty | f ager. ef ue heme, might have given the winner oe Col, Jewell at 1 to 2 and when) io. iter Lee, Cavalina, Hand | ” &A axgument had she°kept straight. the Colonel ran last the smoke | oi, perry Clark, Dolph | NORTHWEST LEAGUE. §_ | Rvorything iy in readiness for the | from the mosey burning filled the) MG. ong race, five Rirlopxe, sol} m ok Coiiocin ee race which wi® be run this after © ‘ary. 4 Alta Spa was by bpd the t in betting risa jing; time, 1:01%; T. Joe won; Vana Sas Sie ,.|noon begween the Spirit and the testin : 4 poond race, and only & econd; Chiorkee Ma: hird ~ Alexandra toth * in the q +g wire to wire. Josie & fin-| Tobe Ramsey thought Qrehan — pone Mya 1 Ay wis Sontonyge a pont as eal a pe 4 Ne eee eset eeas ten kis ciaacy accordingly, Tove | Sereenst. ta K. Hingham, Chas. Mo-| 7%, {» victory will depend as much u later _ Gaven Bells for the place. Lady | bet his money accordingly. TOR ites, Buster Jones, Bountiful i ° good captainship as anything olse —- j Kitty, the favorito, received a very | never had a chance after the start.) a race ‘selling, one and one ‘: nN the backers of the Amorican hd bed ; bad ride. - #ixteenth miles; Une, 1:48%; Ish Bal f the British ywoht are gonfi 4 mee Jockey Galindo, who does the malian won; Ol4 Ella second ’ dent and « close, interesting con - t 3 After Princess Wheeler had made riding for the St. Vincent stable, |; cents third. Also ran~-Vinoeatio, | T tout Je locked for. Tomorrow the : 4 oe eee —s — Rag yeas iw at the track Gattnde ta the boy | Queen Star, Trapnetier v yachts, under the suaploes of the ‘ wily played favorite In the third who rode Marasini at Oakland the | ~ pourth race, pure and one Beattie Yacht club, willseruise to Tees, went to the en, wig day she was backed trom 20 to 1/nait furlongs; time 555%; Ida Lit-d Orchard bey and land at i fw (oe semen. “The Bmoct Faking -s Re en ete (down to 3 to t, and Bill St. Vincent | tie won; Venus Demtio second; | Teo merton. Thursday will be ‘ aru pimwby cums the ring rte got all the money at the track. | atica Delmont third. Also ran «| ,intinnn tater fd hea Prana. wed | x tte of the Sagt tie Yae i Nee lw ens to BOY Bere very wrome, iadien!. We Cwured 3 p | SCI |Roll Flower, Maud 8, Belle of | tgencer Umpire club. day the laterfational ce cess Just did get the show Jookey Det Lawresen, ‘who rode |Texas, Wantec =e gatta will commence at 10 @clock. | iy ad Oueenie col Dratum for the cary imiewe tac Rourie, Come . « to tl with suceess at the Meadows last ifth race, selling, five and one League Standing. 2 ‘ The sliver cup to be run for ts vab/ Pi hep Belg the ewirdense (Fear, is hore again. He intended half furiongs; time, 1:0TM: Ben! 4. Ss” “i” "ah| wed at 93.000 Remember, every article in tee stwe # re@acesl. - going to Butte, but the Seattle Lear won; Succeed second; Mim®| Trem ee mi are og . of the public by quitting when chal. game looked too good. Lawrence |Topay third, Also ran—Big Store, | Seri 8 a eee eae tee ee fav ara 0 to 75 ab longed by Aunt yg and Pic @ at 106, pounds and is | Antara, Bribery pews “2 F ahd GRAND ORIK RACE * ave aac 10 per cemt to 75 per a, ar we ‘aneen in’ tha |Cotking good rider. | Sixth race, seven furlonga, purse; | Maeve Rd ROT cored Oi «a i Be betting, breesed home with 7 to 1 = time, 1:28; Granada won; Judgo AMERICAN LEAQ@IE © War mackon’ Goa the Gaede Sia “ry . against her chances. Burnolette,| Frank Skinaer, whé will be the Nelson ae: Lady Vasliti third a hr yen yy Seg Bes Spy nn fe j » | Ai, LADIES BATS backed from § to 1 down to 4 to/ presiding judge at Butte, left Inst | Also ras—B ¥ Fg a so AI oh ! All Tab Sarits Deen ease nt Om eee epee tee Poort of” ty | ialtorocanith ahd Suian; Kitten |* SX Monte Od 46 minules. % } i| BLED got d place, Se gl gen ig EBRA ion 4 ded Nol chelalicticlialleietelal sine i | 19 tee Bwek-Taking Swe. ‘The last event resulted in a stir. ——— . x + oo reer i| Tie Wtra Special Pomor- ting finish between Jack Adama! W. H. Owen, whé formerly own- ®@ accontions i joe te i] getting | the ground the victim of a bad start, e@ four mon in succession, some-| fedtord 110, Dr. Leggo 118, Funny thing which he had never been | igs" soos | known to do before. Pitchers Clark-| Gorgaiete 106, Miss Officious 9T Recause proper Gat not been madq the arrangements e vinitir Bibra’ s $5.00 ond 8. 69c away lengths behind his field. He — : | carats, Ghee tte Tete to part : made up & world of ground and| Charley Mutlon beat St. Francis! rye following are the welghts| P>am and Warn Bete ta ths Reaedh seqhtth of Oe Trimmed Mets a was only beaten a nose at the end./and Aunt Polly, and if be had bad | tor the Celebration Handicap to be| das orth Pacific association of Amer esek tenes q Invictus, under strong handling, ran|any money left would have beaten! +i. the Fourth of July. The race | ™ ? © ‘ijcan Oaremen, are suffering many \} & corking good race and will do! Jack Adams lie worth $3,000 ctack field is : weenie mare ggg Moms eet yond ; : = | nlig i raph wy post. The dis wn aot genome; Teastnen| TORS Dest club were iaft tying $1.95 fi lteam that will, be able to hold ita| ‘nce ts one and pie rege | Hag FOR, Ballroad ay. fh Saturday ‘Tuscana, Leghorns 5 jown with any one. Ciafiin, recent-| Tiles: | Woolma 96, Ia Rose 90, FY “i [state wattt yesterday » Fancy Strawn All dat jred from Tacoma, will be ‘ “ e i we oo no ransportatio t embelished with ribbons, iy oo gewang Per .. ‘Gane. Bruyette | Mundo 98, Vox Populi 99, Chimney | pe Toma sed Stow ry a” had been made. The Victoria oars flows ete: A torenia thew 4 will be in the game tomorrow Sweep 4. Orilene 99. Hasposal 90.) jmen were up against the same ing that will at once appeal — | hs. \A. Muskeday 110, Optician 165,| League Gandee | proposition. Nothing had be to ecgnemical mothers. . 2 | Cigarlighter 109, Celio 100, Siics $5 @ene in the why of preparing i s The Pittsburg Press says: Phil lytippocrates 97, Prestige 98, Beech: | cyseags a Si lcommodations and {be oarsmen |My 1} : adelphia plays crooked ball. Ath-| wood 99, Lord of the Vale 96, Jobn nod * SS lare scattered im ctho Bifferent ho. |i 4 }letics glucosed the ball and knock: | ny j.yoms 92, Fulletta 99, Logiatolia | PMt=tetoma = “hl tele in the city Ladies’ $1.25 and $1.50 Col- || jed former Memphis pitcher, Glen} 119, Grace 4. 90, Palemon 90, Prin.) AEE ee ce a ered Getiore-—Bpesial Tomer |i | lebnarts out of the box. He pase | cogs Titania 99, Joe Coyne, 106,/ oi 5 row l@ the Stock-Taking Sale || | j | | Piquet 93, Atkins 96,| ) i Dug’s Cubs, who have made 4) son and Hess who followed him on} Treasure Becker 90, The Missou Very good record on the road the | the siah said they noticed the ball| pian 95, Massa 102, Tarp %, Mar last two weeks, will open tomor- | Ws sticky but could not account | tinmas 99, Klevation 96, J Tow on the local grounds, playing | for ite onan at the time. 105, Silver Line 8, Edwie and upward is Cutting Out rung, piest styles of the season, and they reflect suits the®°pocket book of the avefage man be@use do not have to charge some one else forOthe Winner ch m& phew Lille W Soratohed.-Bologna, Linda Ro: Giart good. Won easll Aunt Bolly ploked yp terse’ lette lay off the pace is three furte we sell for cash, and consequently ©. Clem eed are Wer Saki te eirtinte Sain THIRD RAC®— Five e@@s half fortengm — se! time Vales t@ firet $250 brain work, expegt tailoring and quality in 192 erent Pgh Se mt Oe Maree, Pour-reer-cite every inch, Besigles, there is no limit to ve wind & T An toy your chéice of fabrics, shades or designs e ° We are Satisfied with the Regal—we are tise ae saad p i” seis as ee me ga sence ao ‘ toiive Grove Bint re . satisfied that it is positively the best suit Reasie Welly, a (G. W, Rob et ae e a a a ‘time 2 50 we could handle for the money. ‘The price Potty tee plgpen ts ste hurt Ee Ta Trained by A. L and third driving. ready qnd then galid@ha 6, but when she made | other's slowness ottlement, not #et to the idader worved nalde, Hereain fell heir ther lown ~~ ttlement Boys no help to olther tA « tenn or Banta Ray 1093 fIXTH RACH One mile, Holling. Four-your-olde and upward. Val ol . » went uo to firat 9260 mM@rantee goes with every s&—IF YOU ARE, NO’ ides Westone" WOR YEW Fis Yea, — Op . . . . 4 ay aru _ LW Jao 4 (iebowall Wire i m” YF » V2 \TISFIED, COME, AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK tin [atthe Mtetthal SQbarkorg angstrom | fe i be ih ny 1014 Invictus, a oriel) ot 1 Be Qrohan, # ( mee in te are) a bie, se or ¢ i * ja Bo’ io 4 ih | e am) ews rave ge Li io) ft Th u ‘ at 0] o@t ry Off at 4.49% Time 50M) 1:18 143% i @ jae re 8 show Butyl 1 pla show. In totus #8 show f inner rained by J. MoDowell, @ ety Tarrigan, ‘ariving on bent him away, Ry off Jowell suP toviotuy 1) ry nt on and just lant Invictus cane Again near fin on contender, Orot way badly, moved up fast on lant Jowell barked up to a wall K Woathert cloudy] ight, starter Four-year-old+ esd it ~ WASH NECKWEAR ot the Tacoma Tigers. ‘The Cubs took | Fryer 97, Jolly Witch, 88, Tales wes we Cr Four — Pie Molen two-year-olds ¥ the gerics from Spokane and since| Ross will be in the game tomor-|tosa 88, Chancellor Walworth 94 be the new faces have been added to/row, and while hia throwing arm|Hugh McGowan %, Fred Bent 108 x nt ¥- as. 37c the group it looks as if Dug had a may not be as strong as desired, Cadichon 95, Chalk Hedrick 9% | i <8 5 5 te “ 1 Pais $B] Beavtitul summer stocks a * : 4, £ | wear Pj | of lawn and linen, with dain h abe a | ty trimming effects of Val. j “At poat 7 mine Off at tre | taco, pearl buttons and lace || a Re 24 pies. thew Gav iote & ey ‘ show. Frank Rove medallions. | ‘ ‘ wi 7 -Ore Rowe T 2. ¥. cuttora ! | 4 Beart Mong” Won tnt” yecong ema 987 Foe ALL.NECKWEAR || 4 : ohagio pooahly best Fiore oe fo, sienna ne, © fair REDUCED. | i sit eat rack Rego a Coen peor® rome ceule have bea, third | i] 3 ON THE SQUARE. OPPOSITE THE TOTEM POLE. — In the Seo@e-Taking Sale. || 3 SOLE AGENTS FOR CARHART'S WORKING CLOTHES. 19% Valve te. Bik G8 otal Sere, Aiiee,: Thrse-yeer | | phen i G Ovees ¢ 1407402 oe By | u . Pa) to i iM) Joete mieay ® id : i $é = c% ; 2S¢ and Se Belt Duckies wren Halie. ¥ mew | fit Pare Weber, 2 CW , i > ¢ | | Bete sen toh BPP 2B: 4 atic Oil i a? yd * ’ e @rore qv il 71 Rows! *r iy ee Wee § 8 mre u Vest assortmeat, smowied |! At po mute Of Tr 2 . 16 1:33 all ® pre! ry e je Alta Spa’) place 1-3 cat 3 Jode t ptwe s Gere) Bulle’ b-b how all t&e pretty summer styh Winner b. @ Altamax-S@ainwar Trained by C Fret in gilt, allvers or oxi@ized of j . . , Start good. Won e@iiy. Gecond ang thira %, § gosta | a ing Pray seatly outram bie id @om start to fH Jonte 8. under a i ent handling. save® avo. 4 : a biz marein fl ’ row cut Lady Kitts fear Ws gota Tee OO tide Derdom siosed up| ALL @UCKLES MEDUCED Quite « wap bh querer q in the Seek Taking Sale. 1 eer: ‘and Swner A eh A pay ea 8 5 Plies «HY Ramee BET Te ae pave hp { . He : Lim Darl? otena im 4 Tore u mit } E.xorbitant jy te ee : Sf) Ladies’ 25¢ Hesie ¥ worth ‘ ee Fe a) Hy ' Pe y rl 106 Doetiet, 0 i) : ae, 1 * | P fi un Oramment, § ws te ‘ 6 @ 6 6 GC Wright $e Cc | ro At post 2% minutes po ot 8:19 Time— 24%; 160; 1.00 . ts Judwe i ay lage. out show. Roland @ place, 3 show Wheeler 1-3 show. Fast black ligle Hosiery, | : Arianer bi Atheling-udy, Trained by B. J. Itamney | ght weight (6r summer | ond ; y ‘ise? B Start 604, Wonenaily. Second enstty rc driving | Wear, All sizes to bogtn the || n emdid it be anything else? But of Judge, under restraint, lay with Princesse Mir to atreteh, whare Int rithmic , something else: st go w e ter stopped and Judwo went on and won easily, Poland, ulways well up 8 omorre | coxarae something elses mu st gO with it—the |epatly Wgok the place, while the Princeas had all she could Go to save the | suit mus stand the test of public approval show aiworth will do, ALL HOSIERY REDUCED || Pe wle se a ccounts fc > mar- FOURTH RACK Five furton Puree, Thteo-year-Aide and up in the Stosh-Tak 1 | Perhwpe th accounts for the mar | tt FOURTY RACE-Piy fis 7. n the Stodh-Taking Sale. | veloats telling qualities of the Yokon” Wares and Owner wi ag a GW Fin Yoray en | CMOS, Wrancie 4 (tenis Babies it th 14 18 Mentry i ‘a | os ue iy Wied ic’ an ate & ry a H iy |e kK f Wate L di ’ | 0 —) MP | FF thw ere ss adies’ Gowns || y Re al § it ae Wing Maynom, 's gv i ® tat KR Pavigy ulits t post an om, Off at 8:49. Time 99%; 49; 100% Vaiues to $1.25, at 89c 'rancis $-6 place, out show. Woolma 1-2 place, out show Mirthful how s : ; ign, RE iets wie Boe Geitine Gy & Hiieine Of cambric in Bishop # (Qr, more than that, perhaps both supposi- Btart fo" for all but Ma 2. Won oleverly, Second driving | styles, with low neclg, short . . Boratohod—Optiota 4a ‘ . tions enter the sale Bt. Francis raced Mirtneus dawn, then won cleverly from Woolma, whiohiE y 8Oey and dainty trimmings oa Inished well aft magting wie wome Interference in atrots from Lad of Inco, tucks and embroid . ; nf pare te ; ¥gu may see the Regal Suits in the snap hiss ron ‘on isapre race. Mayham ‘whirled ar | ogy | | | | Fanoy effects, ev Ribbons for all immery uses ALL All Silk Ribbons 50% 760 and $1.00 Values at, yard including plaids, y imaginable @loring and combination Extra Speeiate Tomorraw. | TOmMORaOW AT triped lawn, whdte ands, with dalwty colore@ de |} signs. Watst with embromtored |/ front, yeke trimmed with Val. in sertion and edgeg ® match. Skirt panel plaited with 1$4nch flounce. Cool, stylish and comfortable; ea |} pect ropriate for the warg, sum days. | $3.50 7 TUR SIT TOMORROW AT $1.98 Of white lawn, with smart polka dot efferts waist has solid em- | broldered cente with cluster || plaits; @hort sleeves, with trun- |/ back cuffs. Full skirt, with small || tucks. i 2 i ROBIN SAE) | | } of finfth duck, three-quar | ter es, smartly tiored, and || trimmed..with straps and buttons, | Be sure to include he of these hand ments @® your vacation i $1.25 Tub Shirts at 89c Perfectly plain white, full and fashioged to fit. Made of a most quality Head more of these skirts would addition woman's summer outfit serviceatle Indian One make & welcome to any ' Gloves for the 4th In the Stock-Taking Sale. Ladies’ 50¢ Lisi¢ Gloves, 39c | 1 | at, Pair \| Immer howing of different |} colorings and white and blagk | | Ladies’ $1.50 Long Silk Gloves, at, Pair 1.00 Black, with net backs; cool, com : fortable and sungmery | Ladies’ Undressed Kid Gloves. | Tan wi, grays, black and | white; nm nd elbow lengths Splendid . p th the Stoc Tak ing Sale e $2.00 Undressed Kid Gloves at $1.26 || $2.50 Undressed Kid Gloves at 81.50 $3.00 Undressed Kid Gloves at 82.00 o ALL GLOVES MARKED DOWN 39c stripes and Dresden styles, in Widths to six inches. in this great bargain gathering RIBBONS REDUCED In the Stock-Taking Sate. ® } @ive bate°in this and ALL VEILS AND VEILINGS Hots, $8, G8 arek $8 Valrew Tomoremy thor- inute ety) price 4 collection. The matter of selecttoe Is made truly eco- nomical in the Stock-Taking Sale tomorrow. Cleveety wtigait ously ve te the summer styles. About Ladies’ $1.25 and $1.50 Col- ore@ Sailors—-Special Tomor- row in the Stock-Taking Sale ~ 69c Full yard ang « half long, with wide hejustitched bor- ders. Colorings “of tan, cham- pttne, pink, navy, red and blue. REDUCED In the Steck-Takitg Sale. Regular $1.00 Bask Cons at 69c Shell or amber combs, handsomely mounted in gold, with pretty coral, emerald, turquoise and garnet set- tings ALL BACK COMMS RE- DUCED In the Stock-Takiriy Sale. Ladies’ $1.28 Ruel at 89c Of white lawn, with neatly embrotdered edge; white en: amel frame and natural wood handle. ALL PARASOLS REDUCED In the Stock-Taking Sale, 89c muslin,” fall fash: joned, with 16-inch flounce, trimmed with insertion and Reautifully finished in every detail LADIES’ SKIRTS Values to $1.25, at . Ot fine = mr TOILET ARTICLES In the Stock-Taking Sal 26e Colgate’s Toilet Water at 10¢ 1be Violet@aloum Powder at ae 10¢ Cosmo Butermilk Soap . Be Regular 25c Rubifoam .,.16¢ 25e Lyons’ Tooth Powd Se ALL TOILET ARTICLES REDUCED. Specials Tomorrow, 8:30 to 1AM, Lawn Kimonas at ..19¢ © Net Shopping Bags at.5¢