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THE STAR-FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1910 a wi Ne, pone i erent ee 7 sft INCH’S STOCK OF ART LINENS FOR THE wei fh OTrTrae rae? * * ae ® . de - od ™ et rem of two » n : weeding ove ty ie Y, 5 3 N _ ; \ i a oan ‘ pny ; a mast ‘ nn. ay ine following linens are from Finch’s stock of Decorative Art Linens. They were bought for the i be Pocone mountain rout ay ; ’ finest trade’—intended for Seattle’s fine dining rooms. Each piece is a gem, snow white and finely em- : Bae . hh broidered in the much- -sought-for ‘‘Broidery Anglaise” effects. * freight eaten Reed eae tines ta Finch’s Sipck Fancy Pillows ; Not over ait tony ove ber | Webb’strish Linen a a night ‘J . . : 27 For canoe, cosy ¢ dom bungalow, etc,; cov "1 ¢ ; it gree ; Towels ered with art ticking and art dent stuffed & " Round Dollies floss; all co’ t t ry se Towels in the world mi with silk flo: all complete and full grown Bealloped edges crane Vinashea. Baa olliow : peaks except for | | Ma. 8 50c Apiece é i deavetgen sant | | See ; The prices we’ve put on them are such as we have never even heard of before. tee bones in the f ashes Boermar agman : we eX il Finch's prices $1.00 to $1.50, ob¢ rm ; 1 ; , 59¢ he cond » Center Pieces \ : se sav hatbel pa : hits s8¢ oar ‘ Laundry Bags ges Table Runners \ op Sideboard < sh AB conti or Intricate as -you 1 7 * “et te 50. Our price 5 ch’s Griees un t Our Pe Abe FP FPR MRS D. C. M. Cotton; white and colors; 1¢ « skein 35c PILLOW CORDS, 186 ut cube or i els, in all colors; ©. MP Parie; jarge skeine; 8 for 10¢. k , yi sce Sina’ is 19 | 75c STAMPED WAISTS 25c BURGAU SCARFS, 19c These pictures show the wrecked engine and a few of the care yard le = of Fiuent Lows 4 tn {7 : > a . ap bye : ae Set eee leated ruffle which escaped the flames, The engineer was chopped into fragments read X 1 ring 1 Inc t « 19c engine and is engine, and the brakeman was oremated in the fire. | in: 7 7 t og yur 59c ly x , 4 25¢ KNITTING si. K 4 miles to} we .: "4 a t a spools pure Knitting 8 t t too heavy. It w © att : . 1 ‘ : és ors; Finch’s price, 25¢ a *.15¢ own—thet , », not heavy © : , : < . BATTENBERG PATTERNS ‘ mor 4 small; Finch’s 18¢ Pere Lustre Embroidery Cotton; § skeins for 10¢, a n any one f c White Waists Ur to $1. 50 for 68e: $5. 50 Sweaters for $2. 95: $1. 50 Kimonos at 50¢ me undoubtedly awaits ¢ man to a vigorous Investigation. One medley of unu - price concessions for women on the Second Floor tomorrow. Savings of a third to a half, on fede the axle was the hero that the engine was pot In the best ithe wreck at omink Another i# that Engineer In ec en 1 ) in freig y appa do 1 ! vO re proud to w Co's twatt buat ths ola: cee wnt et ic e aw ’ : 3 ! aring pparel. And on such apparel as gentlewomen are proud to wear. declares Claude Coglizer,| Scranton and the top of t an- | Co ves may White Sahoo Werth up to $1.50 Wool Sweaters Up to $5.50 @f the dead engineer They tain and sent back word th at it was | worth, of course. yatiste and linene ' mweater white and Oxford = = “ stvie to gasso Sea Myth Bursts; ten, "and rer aperedey Beng ee a ee ae It Ss Not a Graveyard of Ships bert t Wr; 4 and Net Waists Up a and ne 50 Aerts Women’s Phaants Up te - 50 ff JOHNS, Newfoundland. Aug.{after a three-month study J a / : ‘The myth of the Sargasso the report t € laces, in ser Sargasso sea such a e eatly ¢ “ys te thos of dere acpi et tae, Vatedl eae ao Te A Women’ S $15.00 Suits and Dresses to Go for $5.¢ 00 a marine desert b ith the ¢ show that it ceumu-| < i . - with Moating § of we . lated in eu oun " orial \ 1 About 50 Lin ¢ One-Piece Dresses, made of fine lawn and batiste, neatly tr lin lace Must needs find a new scene t forces | ly imped an Wie 7 insertion 4 t in pale blue, pink, tan, helio ar a dram D n e tation | this part of the , linen, semi fitting coats and tr pleatec | rts Kasso sea is not the | which cause a en in The » with ¢ exped! | e that it is painted. | the northern h re to tend to| Von say th e Sargasso sea eT 7 are seaweeds there, of | be deflected toward the right hand} pfticulariy rich in strange and} < hoi e at $5. nie but not enough to seriously | side of their path, the algae that |>eautiful aquatic insects and c the navigation of any or-/are borne by the gulf stream from | * “ Ey vessel the tropical seas find th: way to ove Aen ye nt as rash sa at Sees Sct | “= § Surplus Stock of Girls’ Coats and Dresses; Charming Styles at Big Reductions ; out from lag gor ast mone bet eg Lager el © central * / od t | . Bae ti nr Central port the flow ef the earface| vugue “Ml Children’s Coats Girls’ Lingerie EAE DOCTOR or 0 $5.75 2 ‘ , ; Dresses Worth GATURDAY'S ODDS AND ENDS | LYBROOKSHANKLIN § eel ei ae ARR 9 BROS C9 SAE) pt S700 to Corner Second and Pike. j . 3 + hk J bs Mh ' Over People’s Bank % ? - ra e OY all] : f0dd Assortments Formerly Reduced Are Regrouped and | oe MMi NS Prices Cut Once More 4 ¥ \ os f : Ni\\ } eo Special Purchase of Rackets | LS ES bs AT NIN FT 7 a silt fe of the finest India Bought large stock of High-Grade Tennis | re - are: mt \ | Y shed with em- Rackets at our own figure and will place ff) | jes ay ate r ea h\\ ] : Hi lery openwork and few, plain d, ¢ ately mmed in men's Le | monos awn and small fish. For instance, there is iensmannentic pe them on sale at two prices Iipbhieeh e Lot 1—Wright & Ditson and Bancroft Rack I 2 ne a the skirts; the eta; select gut strung; worth 1 9 to $3.00 ' \ | checks "and 8 finished Dutch Lot 2—HighGrade Rackets, with strong. ane white and h styles; sizes up durable frames; values to 1 39 i are some of the $2.00. See window ’ 8 U Crown and Bridge all are Tool Specials Builders’ Hardware Work —_— "2. oT w Boys’ Wash Suits Basler $1 09 Hoda wened 39c¢ a Specialty Children’s Wash Dresses | Children’s Cloth Coats yyaje of chambrav, gine- Lock Operating a strictly high le ; wees i 36c Pair Boor Jase dental practice at a White and colored; size Plain red, blue and shep- | 24™, percale and atea, In ‘ Made of gingham and cham Nail N — 5c Betts moderate and unvarying fee | a wide varicty of stripes | Made of lawn and trim j -_ Window Pulleys me price always. Au equis up to 4 year their | herd checked stuffs are | and checks; Buster Brown | med with lace and em RW Ratchet 1 59 t celled anywhere F s sold at $1.75 to | used; sizes up to 6 years; | and R an blouse styles broidery: French or | and striped effects; Buster Brace ' Odd lot of Cylinder Door Locks ’ ce complete in its ca" al font Durie OF ac +, ; ; that 2 o-E« stvles: sizes trown and blouse styles } . Co-Ed tyl I it ty] fe Carpenter’ Hand and Sectional Handles $ ve pointment for your $2.00 apiece. This little | Coat tat ordinarily sell | ama A thind to ofuiiees ; 59c worth to $10.00 6.98 omf lot is marked for speedy | for $3.00, are offered to- | tha; # cr ea from 6 to 14 years of age. | sizes 24 to 6, While they Raver to 25¢ Toys, Cutlery, Doors Bo sera elling ... $1.00 | mgrrow at $1.98 | +. -95¢ | While they last. .$1.00 BPiece Set on 19¢ xtracting SR RIL RS FO Becca oe * BMc | J rmies consranrey im Ten Cent Sale in the House Furn- ' Surplus Stock of Men’s Shirts to {Wholesale Stock of Dry Goods creen Door—Any Fi ATTENDAN } sone + * - . a by r $1.49 ishings Section Down Stairs {Be Moved at 75¢ mee of $1.00; These Are Typical Savings iMette Biades—Clarke’s Blades & aioe = tte 4 ‘<i ridal + of nine ong with thes Shirts we fort Gille sag Bosety Macors 29¢ ci 1 85.00 and $6.00 a} Al h these fa 4 gy es Hundreds More } | 4 14 years, so that big can be fitted. And Girls’ White Dresses bray, in n blues, browns Wheelbarrow w Soteey, Biades—Ciarke Blades AE ag and $6.00 reg $1.25 and $1.50 lines for Ever Ready, Keen Ki utter $2.00 to $5.00 ane Gem, Jr. Pack 19c fast inlay + tha Rad ce of plain and pleated bo: of 6 2.50 10 $5.00 : i é a denne att Yr ing the Gold Fi » q Doz. Table Tumblers 9% te the best event of the year can safely let the prices do all the talking in knows the staple linens and cot ” vel] as she knows the price of a loaf of and wi effects; cuf attached, just as you'd Full Plate Dessert Plates ; § } - , / Chaici Te $5.00 to $100 Table Mats ee ee n’s ate age Men's Shirt aco Te. K ati Ting China Salts and Peppers .. g anc $ weight; worth 50¢ and tle 35 if ; A ‘ . $ egg cata Picer mid | aca aaene eam » Extracting Jar Covers 10¢3 Men's 2 ool Sox, | 75, fo 39¢ heavi cke ess Steel § = e 25c Sugar and Cream Set, set ae S Oxford gray colo Men's g Flannel ated, enameled | with ba an * " ans 0. we $2.50, the best | cover, strictly sani CAREFUL AND COM Press Cut I ruit Bowls, each ... 1 ¢ 3 i : $1.59 Sat 15¢ ta Bat. 98c¢ PLETE EXAMINATIONS 25c Silver Sugar Shells ae 10¢} : : Pa Cds Mohn mon 4 Made Without Charge or 35c Silver Butter Knives " apt up to 50 ‘ 296 ore 7c White Hand Towels F oosneqe 7c Apron Ginghams for : RO Sd 25¢ Table Oilcloth, best Pee 35c¢ Bleached Table Damask gs 19¢ 12'%4c Bleached Huck Towels ..... S¢ 6c White Twilled Toweling ...........3 1-2¢ $1.75 Bleached Table Cloths bai 25 $1.10 Round Thread Linen i 12'4¢ Best Outing Flannels 15c White Berkeley Cambric Obligation. . . mf Decorated Cups and Saucers c { Hands, wo c to] Men's Heavy Suspend 35c White Madras Waistings 30 Lunch Basket— | a5) erie p E Office Hours, 8:30 a, n I Double bandied ont An : pi Until 9:00 p.m Se Friendship Cup and Saucer, each 10¢ } 35« ) rs for 19¢ hip luneh said ¥ : a eats ' 4c 50¢ Glass ante Set able cup c MP Lemon Juicer PB teen hel Caagtin r= 5¢ Ammonia — Half Doctor Lemor Pee 3q ce pgs were 36 TF LYBROOK SHANKLIN DENTIST Corner Second and Pike 15c Lawns and Batist Over People’s Bank AME NUR AND UNION ae