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Stern's ho $a Way out of the trance of (he bouse 2 ‘Brern burried vy On the © wedged in the — it and Twente Sablect te variation The follow Vor if you No telephi Nothing No de po Alterati Deliverie 4 Special— DRESSED POULTRY.” ROOSEVELT'S WARNING JLE TRIP TO CURE BOY'S FRIGHT Oeklar ad by bast io South Chicago, kicked 1 chased its er around to the front en © fight of stairs and the horse waa close at loor landing thé animal fel! down and be APrOW KpAce | THE MAR MARKETS. are the average prices saee oral) general excellence, ethers ime indicated, ~ IMPORTANT NOTICE ing rules are absolutely necessary, and we would deem it a ould not ask an exception No approva No exchanges. laid aside without a deposit, and then only when article is at our earliest convenience only One-Half of our Petticoat Stock is entirely sold out. If goes on sale tomorrow morning. . FIRE UNE CONTRO L WALDA ' fter A Smith, 24, ¢ w York t 1 1 t A al for nen ® i aid he ha Joa . to t ' }ur a r ' con * his relatives identified him, and yea ' 1 by the ef a large num Waterford, N.Y. to take him hom " Pine orebk nettions and for wid A rang ho fought i for th h pita idor, an attendant clap. | *y* A lighters w f and it made him mad. He attacked the |‘ t iv) xhauated fr # head struck a door frame vio erything. He was on his way to Tune-tt when he lost conscious »w atruck him ou the head by y Kwong Y : ston has | A . 7 Friday Washington, Th the | Saturday A Wiech ‘cubeiuer Wn ad Meow: Paens ehsend Once in a great while a man’s self Abbage rolled in salt, that a yam is |jPect Keeps him from enjoying potatoe fs not, and that elaborately em : dutiable as embroidery and not as |), - rrr “ i 8h 4 i “ Trade Prices » recover tts popularity ia F varning in Parte. Anee, elghtyearold Keith Tat N. J, @ Oak fright from Burlington Policemen and firemen could ad to be shot “The Exclusive Shop” 714-716 Second Av. . Now Going On One-Half Off ENTIRE STOCK OF uits, Coats, Gowns, Dresses, ‘SKirts, Petticoats, Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats NOTHING RESERVED Three Days More Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday It cannot be granted? Is - sen ie” Concerning Silk Petticoats The remaining under $5.00. finished at our own convenience. /Agents for Sorosis Shoes—Nemo Corsets— Trefousse Gloves—Deimel Linen Mesh Underwear—Butterick Patterns '25¢ ALL-STEEL PINCERS AT iy THE STAR—MONDAY; JULY 11, 1910. = TA a poms -- White os une - Dougall & THN 1] Avon heck Ging 000 fine heer Ip = Linon “pi SECOND AVENUE & PIKE STREET | “rv Pee Tuesday Will Be Another Great =r in the Successfis HANGE o*MANAGEMENT SA WAISTS: THAT SALE OF 5,000 AT A THIRD TO ALMOST HALF LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES The first day of the sale made sad work of the 5,000 of course to tell of— we could not make room for today. The quality and varicties are the same but, , we still have plenty and prices, too. $1.50 Tailored .and Lingerie Waists | $2.50 Tailored and Lingerie Waists $3. 0 Tailored and Lingerie Waists Over some wos} 000 Watet a in thts tot {ail now sum | Over 2,000 Walate tn a large variety Cio : # in this great of or styles; made of fine materials, with em fering. The t waists that we broldery front; dainty tucks, laces, ete of styles any SONOR gut ements ave . er seen for the price, Beautifal- Longrand short sleeves; plenty of Peter Pan ered; made of soft mu and sheer med wit embroideri« and Dutch neck styles. Watsts intended to | lawns; long and short sleeves; waists reneh t at nell at $1.50, In this great salé Tuesday at inten well at $2.50, In this great Bac ans yes 1 or $3.5 oe | sale Tuesday at $1.45 —Second Floor, | Entire Stock Lawn Kimonos Reduced Another Call to the Embroidery aveame: Admirers of beautiful embroideries turned mouncement of a saleof 1910-1911 Embroider old, of course, bu more thousands remain will be placed orf sale Tuesday. out en masse today, in re to our yesterday's t an average half price. Thousands of y:z ards together with other thousands held in sponse and these, reserve, lease, that these are the newest 1910-1911 Embroideries, some of r been shown in Americ and remember that the comparisam are low—based upen our usual pricing. 1910-1911 Embroideries Worth Up to _75c a Yard This lot includes Swiss and Nainsook Edgings, 4 to 10 inches wide; Embroidered Flouncings, 15 to 18 inches wide, in open, effective patterns; Embroidered Bands and Insertions, 24% to 6 inches wide, very desirable for present- day styles; Embroidered Galloons, 3 to 6 inches wide, in beautiful designs, in fine sheer materials; values up to 75c yard, tomorrow at oe SEE WINDOW DISPLAY 1910-1911 Flouncings Worth Up to $2.00 a Yard These exquisitely embroidered Flouncings are 27 inches wide, and are to be had in a choice assortment of open work, floral, shadow, conventional and Maderia designs, in fine, sheer Swiss. The variety is imposing and shows all the newest and best ideas of the St. Gall designers. Values sen te 2 ilies» | ea ctl ted yt a; 0 wevseed UMBRELLAS 5 eG] usually from $1.00 to $2.00 a yard. ‘Tomorrow, choice, at .. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY WOMEN’S Regular $2 Values Go 1 2 5 On Sale Tuesday, at e Think of buying a $2.00 Umbrella at $1.25. | That's all but half price; indeed, it’s ‘way below the wholesale cost. We bought 680 from a maker who had to have money. He offered them to us at a surprisingly low price and we give you the or Remember, hich have used for 1 neve until now val Dressing Sneques—Of pretty figured tiste;, some plain, others ery colla h- eques—-Of dainty colored embroidered Bwisses; faced fe of wash silk to match, or neck; trimmed with 2.19 trimmed; Values to Sale price . Dressing Jackets—Made of white sheer lawn; made high neck and long sleeves; bel st; tucked back; trimmed with and emb y "$1.48 | insert quality; made hhree-quarter tionally full 98c Finest Cotton Voile ta black, Included are CORSET COVERS of Of strong thread silk, in a weight white, Copenhagen blue, tan, brown ping lho Poet ae A lh wm that insures durability. Some have deep double garter tops with lisle Suitable for summer i and navy. fan silk; TIGHTS, colored silk dresses in ea yttage or house, as SUITS, co thread, soles, others all silk or with lisle soles; well as children’s wear: sells regu po or mercert $2.00 to | in black, white and all colors; Tuesday $1.5 nent values. larly at 25c. Tuesday, 19¢ a yard Tuesday $1.50 a pair. Third Floor | Summer Sale of —Virst Floor “YE OLD TYME COLONIAL’’ Brilliant, fire-polished, simple, right kind of Glassware for the s low, and for every-day use in the city home; f the year, so now is a § ea first purchase GLASSWARE the The Women’s Umbrellas are 26-inch, of tape-edge pioee-dyed taffeta; steel rod, case and tassel, with an almost endless refined, artistic ummer home, co! also for club and cafe of th variety of handles, plain or trimmed, consisting of long, plain or carved Mission style, and various other woods, trimmed with silver, gold and pearl, in various designs and styles, The Men’s Umbrellas a 28-inch, tape-edge piece-dyed ts steel rod and hook handles in boxwood, plain or carved ebony, also silver trimmed, cords and cap on boxwood and ebony, as well as horn handles inlaid. le price, | 6 |? Berry Bowls— nine. Sale Low ' > 20 $1.60 or om Sherbet» Bale pri ‘eta, case; benefit of the saving. . Price reductions are the Bowls price Basement, A large shipment of these popular gloves ready for sale. ‘They wash perfectly and resemble real losely that one must look close to detect the difference. For hot weather wear Kayser Chamoisette Gloves. at, a Pair, 50¢ | at chamois leather so « nothing is so cool and comfortable; two-clasp wrist and Imperial embroidered back; every desired Tals is the umbrele opportunity r. of the season, Choose from the lot ize; white, chamois and biscuit shades; § at $1.25 —First_ Floor. BOYS’ $1.50 KNICKER PANTS Just the thing for vacation romping 98 and hard service. Corduroy Knicker —Third rion A yy eA at Dougall /fouthwick Co. SECOND AVENUE & PIKE STREET Every household and every man, every carpenter and contractor will need one or more of the eful articles at « It's an all-steol Pincer, 10 inches Long. with wire cutter, puller and hammer at tachments. Value, 750. trousers in blue and tan color ms double sewed and taped to avoid ping; ages 4 to 17 years; $1.60 eines Tuesday 98c a pair 39¢ —Bas ent.