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3. 4 +) FRENZIED FINANCE AS IT $ KILL OLD MAN. PAMAZOO, Mi THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1907. BIRTHORECORD, BID TOMORROW ON TWO Birthe were rogistered | THE THEATERS Ki July 5 aay a Daniel Herding, aged 72, while out follows stung by beet that he will die, He 240 Horen av. N., July 4, a dangl- | Pantana ‘oe Ree @\tried to run but infirmity prevent: | | a A | tor | ‘The San Francisco Opera come es ed, and the beos complotely covered Tho results of the mombership - - e | Catherwood—To wife of Arthug| pany will open at the Grand Sune (Continued) Joriginal securities except the 960, | Pty: pelan bd ae Lge rw a gre There ts, much interefPtoday in In expected to mubmit the bid which | Catherwood, 2911 1. Jefferson »@j day night in “Fantana - 2 ‘ nape 6 A OF the World, aesteed. by the probable results of the bidding | some time ago was not pat in be- | June 27, a daughtor ———, = |000 thereafter paid to Jacob Furth Weation for proving sat: |e Probable results of the b bd 4 Li ; Sompanys Pr we cn thote Guat {f08 Brocuring the consolidated Pe eee este ray, Lomortow before the board of public | cause of the alleged interference of | Sandi—To wife of Domir @.’* the Seattle paring to um con thele Get |e anchines |!stactory, over 100 applicanta hav: wears tor the Quoen Anne paving |the asphalt trust in the northwest, | Bandi, 666% Main at., July A Barked Woman" cio@s to of coment to Ae | | ing been recetved the past week very fe of the local atreet| MeDonald—To wife of morrow night. “A Man's Broken bloc! The properties at that meetin: OnuaG, and foxy the grading of ry few if any of the loca’ , a ‘ Wales of $5,090 and Mane SO leold by Mr Miller feattle ho. Dig initiation of 000 Ct ARF? | what te Known W tM Denny hillgeontracting firma ate expected to| McDonald, Ballard, June 0, | Promise’ is the Burgess company's themeeives a bond block, Probab Oy Cahier rene thee tle candidates will take pl TMA |district. ‘The two contracts will ag Sbubmit bldg | daughter bill for next week yaatly larse Blectric «@upany were those of the day evening, August 1, The ritual | pag arly f,000,000. e | Falquist—To wite of August Fal When the Seattle Blectrie com. | UBlon ctrie company, the Con Intie will be commpaed of |" ay ykpected to DEATH RECORD, Jquist, 408% 2rd av, 8, June 27, a] : sum lectric company, the Se. 0 mntraSOra are expected te | At the Third Avenue. *h 7s veces Guanes of atl We am Heat & Power Co, the tment ng gt K vil be | Appee and if they do not ft will) Deaths were registered today as," The Two Orphans Hl be seo ere har aly secured ¢ ot Of | tad St ‘at : _— - ment and the wor | prové # disappointment to the city | foliow: f ; Cf mest of ot railway lines of | 1 Street Cable Railway com ex¥mplified before the visiting dele v follows i ‘ tonight, tomorrow aft®rnoon and ety ond v@eral small lighting PANY, the Union Trunk Line, the | Robert Dudgeon, superintend a head cams officers officials | Kelly—Joseph A, Kelly, 20, July night. '“Way Qut Wes" is to be James Street Construction com. |ent of the Beate Union Dep > Itewit not ge Maurprine if the at 608 12th ay, 8 . ax the Tayle ai oth npanies and these were fon com: hion part | Candidates frof@ all the cagpg tn a! d nex k by the Taylor an “a the company on the |PAny. the Firat Avenue Railway |ment Station, notified Gm, Yan- | gant aa Visinite.-€roms Terman | 298 ig @linthe @ompany, the| ‘Barnum—Helen Barnum, 62, July company, Siegen te fitet menting tm the (Company, the HW@tke Building Elec. | dell, secretary of the mber Ot] ac an tar berth an Doitingham will | Wengen Aeorporation of Nomg Alas: |1, at 2644 Harvagg ay. N ° . tric Lighting plant, and certain | Comm today that final plans | je ka, B m@bompetitor for the Dg Den-| | Sert—Thomas 4, Serf, 21, June | of Struv@ Allen, Hughes & |[t° . ain | Cor \al DIANE) he presentedsand the event prom ‘4 ig Folens he ' At the Lois. ~ tel a taller’ beilaine mock, and beads of | the afanttle for handling: the crowds to the |igon ta. be a pvt Dincentgpttairn |, i Work and possibly th Pag |80, at Providence hon al ae grag Glebert Monson) winchester” will be seen jo ~ 3 of that eoting c ° rn reet | stian Endeavor convention had | (0. ge ss c . ompa ger lobe: dges, 63, June| was bh @ car on the ¢ i! Bie Blow a great’ white Naht om the | Suburban Biedtrte Co.,ghe Weat [Just been made, Facilities have |°Ve? Milled off in this city of Us city las, at Providence howpltal Kverett interurban at about 11:39) nIsht and, Morrow for the eed company's xied financial methe|Street an North End” Electric} been provided for parking 110| TG Paid that a big Chicago con-| Barber—Mattle Barber, 43, July jast night near Ballard, The man's | mes c = ® Aunt” will rug _ jcompany and the Green Lake Elec-|cars, the first 40 thgt arrives will| UNCONSTITUTI tractor who spent the last week in| 1, at Kent skull was out and he {s lying all next wee! ‘ id jtrle Railway @company, carrying | be placed on Oceldental ast. the Seattle Jooking@verghe ground will| “Wilson—Infant, June 28, at Ra-\the Buropean hotel, Baltard, | © Incorporation of Compangs iueertiently the complete ownership | remainder on the water front te | ‘idl Gates thay bald te ae joubmalt 9 bid. : venna critical conditi Just how th At the Star. The compiny been INCOTDO- | the ‘entire eee ies and Including |tween Pine and Madison, an oxtra| eine aR tature prohibiting the] poms, Queen Anno hill work th cident happened has not been ascer-| Moreland & Johns and Al Jol réted by Judge Thomas Burke in tire street railway interests |force having been provided — to| ; | Pacitio Bric mpany of Portlan: ® Boys Wanted tained son are tw@of the individual suc aeeead th plans lald by (Of Seattle except the lines of the| watch the cara and keep then in| Publication of senaion laws by any | ————- | gol] Seattle ors. Yor int —— - ——— | cesses at the Star theater this Seenty of Stone & Webeen WEL GE | Kesler way system and the Seattle, | sanitary condition setae tios tome: igh + Agcapepe dein EXTRA SIZE SUITS. dcslan ‘auaty’ to Gee ieee Mas EXTRA SIZE 8UITS, wook. There are eight acts in all. origi@al capita a of $6,260,000 | “ton & bo Additional telephone service will) itm hs information tiled by Prose.|. We carry aulta in extra #zen— |othce, old Nbrary buliding, between| We carry sults in extra sizes Of which $5,0¢ was in common | ypiijep oo fictitious profit Mr.|be instalied in the information bu | outing Attorney Mackintggh against | #8 Men, no matter how stout, can |9 and 11 {n the morning and 2 Ul) large men, no watter how stout BIG REDUCTION on Have stock and $! 100 in preferred. |inat # an” for his employers on jreau which will be in charge of Frank Pierce, author of Plerce’s | b@ Mtted very easly, W. B, Hutch |3 tn the afternoon, Initiation fee| be fitted very Sasily. W. B. Hutch-| Goods, Must have room. Ha At that firet meeting, held January wet of real and per | Dr. Horwfall, chairman of the re. | £fl! Na the ground |!980n Co, Cor, 2nd and Union, *** | paid by Engler. ***/ inson Co., Cor, 2nd and Union, *** 1111 First Ave 14, 1900, Jacob Furth. subscribed transactions it is impossible to say tion committ Raggago wil) | *0¢e. Gemurred to o ne # | mm ~ fot two shares of the atock, Judge | Wt? uracy without reference to| be satisfactorily cared for act was not valid, | ERE Burke, C. J. Smith, Maurice Me-|h® books of Stone & Webster, but] | ——— : RRR ? Mickea, R. Ankeny, F. J. Wood it appears certain that the whele TPLE BRI and George B. Haya who were | Slection of plants, systems and present as “office boy stockholders” rear yer did not coat him to ex Mite vein. subseribed for one share each and |“! $4,000,000, Cari G. M. Miller, a Stone & Wed ster representative from Boston, for the remaining 6,242 shares. Thees | stockholders were thereupon made “dummy” directors of the company to carry out the plans of the coal Promoters, Mr. Furth became pres- ident and George Donworth was chosen secretary There was present also, In per-| on or by proxy, a board of “dum. | my” directors of the Madison Street Cable Railway company which con sisted of Mr. Miller, B.C. Neufelter, pany except the few formal shares held by each director having passed into the hands of Mr. Miller, true tee and general ring master of the meeting / Ou behalf of his dummy board of | directors of the Madison Street Ca Die Railway company Mr. Miller of fered to himself on behalf of his Board of directors of the Seattle Electric compa: the Madison st railway property, subject to $260, 000 mortgage, for $750,000 payable at the option of the Madison st company in either cash or in stock of the purchasing company at par Repiying on behalf of his di Tectors of the Seattle Electric com- F pany to this offer Mr. Miller ac cepted the proposition, whereupon, | @n behalf of his board of directors of the Madison st. company, Mr. Miller exercised his option in re @ard to the purchase price by ac cepting $500,000 of it In cash and $250,000 of tt in stock of the Seat-| Ue Electric company, Sale to S$. E. Co. Mr. Miller then proceeded to of: fer to turn over to the Seattle Electric company an assorted and | @andry collection of public service | corporation junk, including plants, | Cauipment, real estate and fran-| ehise of one sort and another in| exchange for tae proposed $3,500, 00 of the new company's bonds, | the $1,250,000 of its preferred | Mock and $4,700,000 of its common stock ed for the dis position “the: company's Be a man in authority. Start & savings account with us and your money will work for you. We Pay 4 Interest On Savings Accounts Branches, Ballard. Restos, Grorgctowa, James D. Hoge, President BN. B. Botner, Cashier. pinecToRS Ferdinand Sehmita, J. D. Low- man, Emanuel Rosend: A rt, George Donworth. | McCormick. Edward vn, Chas HL Bebt Hoge, N. B. Solner. Union Sella & Trust Co. mae and Cherry dg.. Seattle, Wash, Alsske Banking Deposit Co, Nome, Celebrate With Comfort ot ri h Lit BIGGER VALUES AT 81.00, $1.60 AND $1.75. / RAYMOND & | HOYT 405---Pike Street-—-405 Fly on the F jer SEATTLE TAC ‘ Pare ° T FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVES SEATTLE 6:45 and 10 a. m., 2:05 and 6:45 5b and 7 8:35 a 30 p Time card subject to change Without tlee U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent Beattic Te). Main 176. 212 Tacoma Tel 2 | $100,000. It is reportet! that many cultured | women have been thrown into jail |in Mexico by President Dian on a charge of attempting to Incite a revolution. Help is asked | terwards filed for record, but. the} Julius Kruttachnidt, of the Har: | Purchase prices were misstated, |fiman line, leaves San Francisco At that time, however, revenue |*D!# week on a trip of inspection to stamps were required by the federal |t® northwest government on such deeds, repre-| Secretary Metealf of the navy has senting $1 in revenue for each |@frived a Oakland on a short va-/ $1,000 in value in the property cation | transferred. The values represent-| The petition signed Pl og ed iu those revenue stamps show | Americans for a general arbitration that the transfer prices were far| treaty was presented to The Hague short of the q@timated amount of |conference yesterday by Miss Anna $4,000,000. The amount of stampa | Eckstein. shown on the deeds indicate, for instance, that the transfer value of the Union Trunk Line was but the Union etrie com pany but $80,000, the Seattle Steam Heat & Power plant but $101,000 the Seattle Traction company but $150,000 and the Seattle Railway company but $248,750, These purchase prices invol in many if not most Instances, outstanding mortgages which the purchasing company assumed. During» the o fight Purchase Price Misstated, Deeds to these several properties from the, old companies to the Se attle Electric companies were af Is a Big Liar HE MAY HAVE MADE THE BOMG THAT “BLEW Gov. ERNOR STEUNENBERG INTO before the counct! for the consolidated street || ETERNITY” BUT HE CAN'T railway franchise Jacob Furth stat-|| MANUFACTURE A 8OMB @d in published Interviews that the || g1@ ENOUGH TO BLOW new company would inyest nearly | $4,000,000 In the purchase of exist ing properties, and from the avail able record of these proceedings it appeare that this is about what they cost, but that Im the fictitious dummy director transactions they | were “loaded” into the Seattle Electric company's bookkeeping system as having cost $9,450,000 Imost exactly accounting for the $5,000,000 of water represented by the common stock. This, stock which cost them nothing, and was UP THE YOSEMITE Sunday, duly 7. Why? Because it wilt have a large crowd of Moyer. Haywood sympathizers on board. $1.00 round trip to Olympia for Moyer-Haywood defense fund All organized labor is going. appropriated by the promoters at We supply everything for the the time of the company’s organiza ton, seer aleut to’ be teed || ROME, either new or second upon at par value or greater || hand, and deliver free to any through the plan of re-capitaliza tion already outlined in this oar rative, Thin first $5,000,000 of water represents the price of Se attle’s betrayal in street car fran chise granting by her city councils. | part of the city Our selection of ranges and stoves cannot be excelled and we extend credit when desired At Redondo Beach, most bean tiful place on Puget Sound. of pure spring water, fine gravel beach, good boating, bathing and fishing. Absolutely PIANOS | Victor and Edison | * Talking Machines | xo. charge for camping privi SHERT music lees, Bee the Sound Trustee 711 Seeond A Co., 500 Colman Bldg $10.75 all style: 139 Men's $22.50 and $25.00 Suits, hand | 750 pays’ Knee tailored elegant a tment $12.85 15 Men's $27.50 and $30,00 ts, hand nade, all sh 5 00 pairs Men's Wool Pants; regula $2.00 I 4.00 ) pair es pair WT Be hoe " size n price 0 and $ $1.35 cahen 'e 1121 First Avenue ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF POSTOFFICE, SS, ar to ‘Savings J. P. Hartman J. V. A, Smith, Cashier “UNLOADING BALE.” Deposits made In our Department up to July 10th draw interest from July let B. Shorrock, president V.Pres Alexander Myers, Sec. Ladies’ Spring Hats, values up ed $12.60 at NOVELTY SKIAT MFG. CO, Grain, Tel. Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska Bidg Go ervotr Addition today and lote eastest terms. Lako oar Yon Branch Office. INTERNATIONAL BOND & 1816 Gecond Ave. DOWNING, HOPKING @ RYER Ine. BROKERS. roviriona, gE Main 270, ind. 270. seo the Green Lake Res Green to Green Lake St» REALTY CO., 337 Pioneer Bik Main 1156; double breasted; all colors $7.65 $10.00 and $12.50 Suits, in gray tweeds, worsteds and cheviots $5.85 Norfolk 195 Men's $18.00 and $20.00 Suits, w and lar pr k mixtures, latest patterns, new goods er Ind. 4048. ALBERT HANSEN Strike Sale This Big $25,000 Stock Must Be Sold at Once Regardless of Cost The Crown Clothing Co., Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. FIRST AND CHERRY. Optical Department This stock consists of brand new and up-to-date goods, and we rht it, owing t labor troubles, at our own figures. Now we must get rid of it, and in order to dot we will give you unmatchable bargains—Bargains in Clothing; Hats, Shoes and Furr ing Goods that cannot be equaled on'the Pacific coast, Come at once, and get an ez selection, as the goods will not last long at these figures CLOTHING wey All of our $2.50 Hats now .........,.$1.25 i] 210 Men’s $15.00 All-Wool Suits, single and | $3.00 Stiff and Soft Hats niw $1.85 CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. 1its res & to 16; all $3.00; nov $1.45 atterns, all st reg $2.8 FURNISHING GOODS. H Tan e . 3 pair for 2 Tan Hose .... 5¢ Half Pric Inc. WATCH FOR THE BIG SIGN Houses ttractive Specials. for Saturday Shoppers And the b repre nuty of the whole matter is that you can depend on the good? you buy at this store here is no inflation, no exaggeration. Just a plain statement of good. show a direct saving to every purehaser at this store tomorrow windows and on our with prices plainly ticketed Every article is just as , with regular prices and You'll find the goods on display in It is pleasant and profitable for all who shop here ente on sa Special prices that our counté Misses’ and Children’s Dresses Hos. ry Barga If ou or your ehildren wear Knit Underwear. ———— The summery kinds—the good Stockings, you will find our quality warm weather g&r urdily wale of Hosiery of | Special Value at $13.50—One of the Beautiful Misses’ Dresses in. | ments you want—at prices jal profit. It pays to be @ that are exceedingly low. recular patron of our Hostlery cluded in tomorrow's show is this lovely summer gown of white | gome mall idea of the sar Department, Note these spe Swiss. It is made with a square yoke of Valenciennes lace and a | ings can be had from the items — deep bertha over the shoulder, edged with three rows of Val. lace | Mertioned here Ie Hees, £ halve for She—Cnit ‘ 89¢ Knit Veste, 75c—The fa- treats Wilts Gatton aie a and set with three handsome lace medallions, The short sleeve men's Fine Mercerized a nice Ixt ribbed quality has a deep lace cuff, The skirt has a deep flounce, with « row of Vests, with low seck Sand + A no sleeves, lace med double heels and toes abe Reels end lace Insertion at the head and two tucks and two rows of lace and flexible tops, Our regu at and taped at neck and arms; lar low price is 1%¢ a pair foot. A drop skirt, trimmed with lace peta 8Sc; Sat 25¢ saat mga 25c os the costume. The price is only ....... ..++. $13.50 65¢ Union Suits at 59c—Low- ’ iad ‘ecked and Sleveless Sum We Hose at 15e-—Women's | Other Dainty Gowns of White | Children’s Dresses, in white and mer Welght Union Suits, Black Cat” Hose, in a fine with umbrella pants, trim- f quailty, with bigh India Linon at $9.00, $6.00, | colors, all the newest styles med in Torehon lace; well nd heels | and” double and as low ep to Oh.00 ebth, made, satisfactory garments seamless and pertectly 00 75: taped at neck and arms. in dye. These an | and as tow as c The regular price is 6be. We ways 19¢. To want your trade. That's the reason tomorrow's 89% Knit Vests, 750—The morrow's price only Special Value Hose, 25e—The Children’s Jackets Burson” Seamless Hos mous Swan Brand Onder tor women; beve douki wear; splendid quality isle sole, high spliced heels and thread garments, madé¢ low elastic top; are absolutely . necked and sleeveless, with Jinn dyed; ‘all | deep hand crocheted yokes. owt 25¢ mI anes All extra well made and cheap at 89¢ Women's Gauze Hose, 25o— oe bs Saturday only 75¢ lym rte Port Take your choice tomorrow of all the Children’s Jackets we atm Mia, Sede Mh | are very clastic and ba have left In stock in sizes up to and incle s. * They Lace-T pd Vest with eg le ag pce come in plain shades and in fancy plaids and mixtures. Val pee Pree PY yee ages nes run up to $5.00, Pick out the one you our 19¢ bargains; tomorrow only $2.98 want tomorrow at only Some Good Bedding Bargains. | Sale of Seattle Souvenirs. $3.50" Blankets, $2.98 a Pair— | $1.50 Bed Comforts, $1.20—Choice | Souvenir Post Cards, 1c—Take | Burnt Wood Souvenirs, 49e— Ne# White WoolFilled Bead | Quality Large Size Bed Com your pick of all we have to Steins, * Pitchefs, Nut Bowls, forts, filled with white cotton show you, and there are thou Blankets, in full 11-4 size. They petit ee ek ona sands of them, showing a gre Placques and many other pret- nvered are bound in silk and have with fine figured silkoline; reg variety of views; | ty articles, in souvenir form; handsome pink, blue and red | ular 0 values; Saturday only Cc regular 69c and [9c values; borders, Every pair in the jot tomorrow | Leather Post Cards—The very choice Saturday at 49c ie well worth $3.60. The spe | at west things, on special sale only cial price is | Saturday, the one 24 only pi tehe: ya $2.98 1a. Bed Comforts, 98o—Clever day only, at, each SC | Souvenir Pillow Tops, 50c—Nine Sized Bed Comforts, covered | 38¢ Souvenir Banners, 19¢— views of Seattle on a blue print f $1.00 Bedspreads, 790—Full Size with figured silkoline, filled Leather Hangers, or Ba pillow top, These are perfect Hedspreads, hemmed, laudd with white batting and hand with burnt w souvenir bar ly washable and are very appro- ed and ready for use; always | tled; $1.2 values; special regular price 35¢; special Sat priate and valuable souvenirs 1.00; special to: | tomorrow at urday at of the city; 50c pet oe cage 79c | only 98c only 19c sinegels aaa Notion Sale. Small Laces and Embroideries Wares Read Prices. the : bring it with you tomorrow Mennen’s Talcum, 9e—The Our Lace and Embroidery Departments are constantly busy Plenty 0€ evidéncs here oF the Cibkcuned Wad a as The reason is easy to find. You can see it in the special values we value of doing your trading at ype Toller Powder, | 2lfet. Moreover, everything we have to show in these lines is en this store let Taleum Tollet Powder ee 7 Urely new and up-to-date 25¢ Hat Pins, with fancy twist always sold hore at 160, and : <i oun ta a’ véanathe hm axed 9 oe Drees ete yas hite and | Se and 7e Val. Laces, 3¢ a Yard See aad 19¢ n pluck th figured effec rene alenciennes Lace cle spectal at c babes ured effects French Valenciennes La 10¢ Cards of Pear! Top Pins, : Are 44 inches wide, and excel Edgings and Insertions to in all colore; special 10¢ Tollet Soaps, 7o—Choice lent S9¢ ¥ special te match; widths % to 1% inch tomorrow at, a 8c of Colgate's, Kirk's, Swifts bye 59c es, and reg prices as Se Stove Blacking Mitts, spe- and Armour's Fine Toilet tates 's clal tomorrow at stated. Tomorrow's spe 3 3c Soaps, which sell regula ; ; 3 each 9c Point d’Espri cial price only Cc at 10¢ a cake, 690 and 79¢ Poin sprit oe 25e “Regal” Cuff Sleeve Pro. Ditebrenis Tc Nets 49c—These come in white | gwiss insertions, 29¢—Nice tectors; special témorrow pink, blue and cream, are 44 sheer qualities in Swiss Em at, the 19, 10¢ Box Stationery, Se—Iinen Tit a es oe ee Ce broidery dnsertions, from 1% oss c > larly at 68c to 19c & yard pe ‘ 25e Sets of Rubber Hair Curl Cloth Paper and Envelope Eseken doshareue © 2 inches wide, om special : h mor 9 ers, best made; special to 48 pleces in @ box; ruled or at only 4 Cc ale tomorrow at morrow at, plain; regular pri 10¢ onl 29c set 17c cial at 25 4.75 Allovers, $2.75— 5 i i ~ a Se ws and $4 i overs, $ ‘ie. Comtote. Miele’ He to Wire Hair Pin, Cab nets, Dox wo lovely things in allove anted sizes, special dintrolders, with mamereus ta | ard—Pretty patterns ta can semnabeci ak aan 3c 496 Perfumes, 33¢ per Ounce reset Pie foe oF bric Embroideries, 2, 4 an Se Belt, Pin Books, very con Ta your choice tomo clennes lace; width 27 inche: inche wide worth ibe a M aor specially ; 3c ’ Igate’s ckae Regular prices $3.25 and $4 yard, special to priced tomorrow a tow of Colga Ri oo one ' § . b llc 35¢ Women’s Silk Sew-On Hoge er’s, Willow's and Pinaud’s Lo eed $2.75 mérrow at only Supporters, special 29 Fine Perfume all we have saat ses 6 ea BS tomorrow at ic 50c Swiss Edgings, 33o—Hexuti Se Bott! rm Oil, fe in stock, which sell regtua 25e and 29 Oriental Lace, 18c 1 fine. ¢ eee to ya wee . - ly at 49e an o7 This include ging and ae b Nga cial at " pipe 33c : hes 3c We reserve the right to lim fas ; ‘ : Se Tan Shoe Laces. 1 it the quantity sold to any one pr are S60 and 200.8 1 \ ‘ ome able quality, specia 2 sens ell ateiy? veal ‘ 3 tomorrow at onl c Handkerchiefs New Books 45c. $2.00 Silk Gloves $1.89. Fancy Neckwear. tas iing BRIERE W@ have just received these re MMecof those sy id 16-Buttoh | Women’s Handkerchiefs 16c | 15c Turnover Collars 8e—Rr prints of cc ght Hlack and W » Bill " Ha h hat are ey be red Turnover Col 1 Th are n ch nd hip rfect-ftting dow ve thread pure linen and very fine numerous pretty desig 1 i ed on i Re pedbfingers, that we have been ; ee gens wa.” oe enti nse olling at $2.00 a pair, on spe nq xcellont values at He. : ks coat athe “4 powrat onl * cial sale tomor 39¢ White Lawn Collare “The Silent Places,” by Stew toabe row at or 16c Ohalas of i ies antovtues ‘ art Edward White - . | | : Chatham,” by Frederic. Har ; Belt Specials | ] fine washable lawn collars, all risen, Men's 20c Handkerchiefs ttc | nicely ibrolde d and regu “A Woman's Hardy Gardening Eribroldered Wash Belts, 2364.) ror one day only we will sey| lM valu 23 by Ely. andeColk Embroide nese mens pu warding om | zen,” by Jacob R Vashable Belts, in all sizes en handkerehiogy with hem: | 39¢ and 35¢ Ruchings 22e—lage Your choice tomorrow 45 extraordinary values; spé@elal titched hems, @ quality that | aga piain ruchings in all gol at, each IC tomorrow at, 23¢ sells regularly and 11 ors on special sale 23 each reasity at 206, at, cach Cc tomorrow at, the yard C | ummer Veilings 25¢ Wash Belts, 19°—White Im & _ brolde Wash Belts, in this | 25e and 35e Veilings ‘ sea most popular designs; | dotted, pin all n and new, All sla and } und regular 26¢ values; gpecia) wanted \ in . 35e and 39¢ Automobile W 75c Crush Leather Belts, 430—v she Beautil , er olor In fine quality Crush Velling in l Leather Hel sien. owes k, blue, gree ray, brown haped buekle No, ampagne, values up toe 43c | peelal 29c

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