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THE STAR—MONDAY? MAY 9, 1910, FISHER ( ' Second and Univer gTONE, and University H STONE, FISHER CO Second and University its [efone, FISHER CO Second and University STONE, FIGHER CO ‘Great May argain Festiva Every department will contribute the Pheir story is briefly told 20¢ and 25¢ Wash Goods for 10¢ 50e and 65¢ Wash Goods for 25¢ than the cost of making Tomorrow morning we corner but produces some shall offer another lo: ng list of underpriced merchandise, most remarkable great saving. Chief among the offerings are these wash goods. 10¢ and 15¢ Wash Goods for 5¢ 25¢e and 35¢ Wash Goods for 15¢ It’s a surprising sale town will attend. Here , coming right in the hour of need, bringing the richest and most practical fabrics, at less Sure, the are the particulars: Mill Ends of Staple Wash Goods 7ic About five thousand yard ranging yards staple for dresses in plaids, of mill to 10 ginghams checks and yard-wide madras in white with black and cc wide percales in stripes and figures All of these are usually sold at 15¢ a yard. On sale tomorrow, any re- quired length, at 7 1-2¢ vard ends—pieces from 2 including stripes, lored stripes, yard These 25c Wash Goods 10 Swiss Appliques, plain, colored grounds, with small white dots and borders. Striped Batistes, in ali colors, with border pat Dotted Sateens, ors, Fancy Batistes in tan, blue, terns. in col brown, with tiny dots and Per Peau De soft, silky colored sian border, Soie washable fabric, Printed Organdies, with designs in robe patterns and — border with figure These 25¢ and 35¢ Wash Goods 15e Silk Finished Fe ly figured effects ed Mulls, gray and cream. Dotted Mull in about 20 colors; self-colored dots, Silk Finished Etamine in navy blue. Printed Dimities, Irish manufacture in ¢ istic fic designs. Printed and Mercerized Foulards. Cot ton Messaline in plain colors, 12 different including white and many ulards, in rich Silk Finish indie in Plain Org haracter ower shades, and cream | gold These 50c and 65¢ Wash Goods 25¢ Peau De Soie, fabric, in self-colored All col turquoise purple Satin Striped highly mercerized plain colors, with or harmonizing stripes ors, such as old rose, tan, green, raisin, blue, pink mulberry. Silk Crepes crinkly ar silky, in about 12 different colors All of the above, with the exception of the crepes, are “heavy” wash goods, quite distinct from the transparent sorts. Made to sell at 50c and 65¢ olive reseda and Five Thousand Yards Figured Batistes 4 Or five thousand yard shipment, it ry one lighter Stripes in ¢ made to sell a May to us to s a yard Bargain Festival bring = ".10c “25c 's $2.50 Oxfords and Pumps at $1.50 | “ $3 Pumps, Shoes and Oxfords, $1.95 5 is May Barg shoe store able Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, are offered Tomorrow "= Trimmed Hats Worth to $18.00 for $10.00 Trimmed Hats Worth to $8.50 for $5.00 ain Carnival receives significant help No previous season has witnessed such splendid mil jlinery values as are offered this year. And tomorrow inaugurated a third less than they can be About two thousand pairs of high i : : the May Bargain Festival is with hun batly lowered prices. dreds of beautiful hats at 's Oxfords nd) Women’s Shoes, Pumps Worth to $2.50, and Oxfords, Worth to at $1.50 Tuesday $3.00, Special at $1.95. Shoes in patent, gunmetal or kid, lace or blucher styles Pumps in patent colt, black ? matched for anywhere else. Here are two groups which the center of interest tomorrow: The Hats at $5.00 Instead of $8.50 d Hats in a wide va- - will be The Hats at $10.00 Instead of $18.00 Perhaps the hats of Five Hundred Untrimmed Dress Shapes Worth Up to $3.00 for 69¢ To be sold on the balcony starting tomorrow. Dress shapes of plain and fancy straw, big and fittle, high and low crowns, or narrow brims; fine variety. A millinery wholesaler who figured his season was over cleaned out his stock for so little that we can sell these $2.00 to $3.00 Hats for .. 69¢ Leghorns, highly fashionable, beautiful quality; worth regularly $10.00 and $12.00, for .. . $7.50 Milans, Hemp and Hair Braid Hats, in black, white and colors; regularly $10.00 and $12.00, for .88.50 most practical Trimm Colt or Brown Kid without straps, made | 4, gréy suede erie, all sizes. | Oxfords in patent, brown kid Molt or Black Glazed | or suede leather. Complete all sizes wide the year since the very | riety of fine shapes and styles, popular Turbans are included, richly trimmed with summer Abd eh giclee T suiall ates wear, along with sen splendid styles and dress is far lower than you'd expect All Records—Renewed Tomorrow Not only can you get the finest tailored suits underpriced, but the most elaborate silk dresses ever offered for less than the cost of the silk These values are altogether unequaled. and the making. This women’s store of ours is doing a far larger business than it did a year ago. Women’s $25 and $35 Suits $17.50 There are over three hundred different suits in this collection, s Splendid Showing of New Spring Coats All the $50 and $65 Suits $33.75 New shipments of Spring Coats for women have now Th 5 : : arrived, and every good taste can be “de-lighted.” Coats his order applies not only to the late purchases, which were of covert, worsted, serge, pongee, Rajah, taffeta, etc., in bought under price from New York makers, whose season gray, brown, Burgundy, navy, black, navy, tan, blue, green, red and mixed effects. The Choice of Russian or cutaway styles. Incidentally prices are remarkably low—a_ third less, in many cases, All than elsewhere— $10.00 to $50.00 Real $5.00 Silk Petticoats for $3.49 Tomorrow we offer about two hundred Taffeta Silk Petti- coats, in plain colors and fancy printed Dresden effects Made with deep flounce, good heavy silk. Never sold be- fore for less than $5.00. On sale tomorrow at $3.49 Real $8.00 Silk Waists for $4.95 About three hundred Silk Waists, of fine taffeta, messa- line and pongee, in black, natural, white and fancy colors and patterns, All are richly tucked or pleated. The as- sortment leaves nothing to wish for. Regular prices up to $8.50. On sale tomorrow at 4 ~ made of panama, serges, worsteds and tweeds, in every proper was ending, but it applies to all the fine suits in stock, the Suits of fancy worsteds, di- agonals, serges, panama and broadcloths, in rare and beauti- ful colors. Plain tailored or elaborately braided, values up to $65, any one in the store can be had fo®........ All $25.00 Pongee Dresses $13.75 Pongee is the reigning fabric for this Spring—East and West. To get these cleverly made dresses at half price right now is good fortune of the rarest kind. The waists are braided, the skirts plaited. All are new—never been shown before. Worth $25.00. On sale to- morrow at. ceed color, bine, cardinal, black, ete. a good many shepherd checked suits are in the group sizes for misses and women, Silk-lined coats and pleated skirts. Values up from 25.00 to $35.00, for Women’s $25 Silk Dresses $12.95 Two hundred Silk Dresses in this remarkable purchase. Made of rich all-silk foulard and plain colored messaline silk. ‘Touch of lace at the yoke in many instances. All are in the season's best styles. Made to sell at $25.00, and great values here tomorrow Taisin, cream of the season's fashions. Suede Gloves the Fashion Springtime Gloves are properly Sucde—for comfo rt and for beauty’s sake both, W e've a splendid stock at moderate prices. The Centemeri Three-Clasp Glove, embroidered | Centemeri Black Suede, 2 stitched, overseam sewn, shown in black, white, | Paris point embroidery, pique sewn, $1.75 | pair $1.75 | | Centemeri Suede, two large pearl clasps,| Oliver Mocha Gloves, one large | Paris embroidery, pique sewn; | pearl clasp, spear-point embroidery, shown in black and colors; pair .$2.00 | pair $1.75 clasps, point mode, cream, gray, tan, brown, pair . se $$ eT nl eel Festival of Great Values in the Rug and Furniture Section $2.50 Wire Cots $1.65 $10.50 Bed Outfit $5.95 $10.50 full size Red Spring and Mattress, in Folding Woven Wire Cots for the summer e, white or green, size, special camp, worth regular $2.50, spec ial for $1.65 5 . $5.95. $1.00 Kitchen Chairs 65¢ $5.50 Steel Couch $2.95 Sanitary All-Steel Couch, converts quickly , may be used for camp, strong and bed, Here Comes a Carload of Tourist Collapsible Go-Carts These Go-Carts are built of Still hollow steel, light and durable, and the upholstery is simply chase leather. No stuffing, no pad ding, not hurt in a shower, cleaned with a damp cloth They fold up into a snug bundle with a single movement of the hand. They open with another, Handiest cart in the world for a woman can get on or off a street car g0 anywhere, without trouble or fatigue JUNIOR TOURIST NO. 50. Tourist No. 60 has 10-inch wheels, rubber tires, runnin 9-16-inch tubing ne black, large, roomy hood. Price $7. - TOURIST NO, 65. Tourist No. 65 has 10-‘uch wheels, rubber tires, handle and frames %-inch seam! tut black, nickel trimmings; more No. 50, “Price $10.00. TOURIST NO, 75, Same as No. 65 trimmed and more roomy Price $12.00. also %4 $22.50 RICH VELV RUGS. «015. $16.50 TAI RUGS $30,00 § Glimpse of the Parasols Sey Rew and handsome novelties O16 are shown on the first floor Example, The Shepherdess has a eeextremely long—5 feet from tip substantially built in aha oak finish, spe- cial at, each . . BSe | $2.50 Carpet Sweepers $1.69 $2.50, the famous Bissell Carpet Sweeper, in natural. or mahogany color, special, one to a customer, at into a full size regular $5.50, special ae, Litas ai reaeD ARKAE PULA a MOPAR petesticsest Tren “Lampshar has curiously Tibs-which turn the edge down d when it’s opened oda has ribs which are grace- ved outward, giving the effect inhese Par: besides all these novelties, we gee and taffeta, in plain and from $3.50 to $15.00. \-inch Second Av. and University Second Av. roomy tha and University MODERN )EPARTME ra ST IRES only more handsomely A beautiful cart