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perp a THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1905. to be a little bit occ ‘The assistant eald } my card, and je he oor at the si where typewr! rs wi what this “Co The door of th and a big, sr pushed bac the sort of an wee on the fi came toward me. It was quite was very busy, His I looked at t plense don't I am very out 12" “Rut the people, Know how vou fe have fore. 1 kn ing for a ma pick It up again 4 Mow does it fe 0 you call It Price 1a but refuyed to discuss “this mo luc The refnstated Cotton King, who ts the talk of all the strect, tn his gray | eult, miuus the as happs | @2 a schooiboy, There 1s BY ALICE ROME. Mr, Theodore H. Price was very busy. An assistant sald 60, tion could not be doubted. fan unusual thing for a man who had Just made $750,000 In a great cotton boom clerks were running abc Look of Good H but that reason IT am by ¢ of my talking they 1 to have “THEODORE PRICE BO0D-HUMORED AND BUSY MAN Recrowned Cotton King Ob- jects to Answering Personal | ‘4 st 27 s¢ : Questions, However. HIS FACE IS STRONG. His Smile Kindly, and He Is Proud of the Wife Who En- couraged Victory. and the asser- It was not would take In disappeared in a] de of the general offices, e clicking and dered )se crown him on when the i Price off, I ke to! n luck, a Food-natured | althouen the earne-t/ Tha Kind You Have Always Bought | in the deep-set blue eyre | quick business mind and the | power of determined action that has murked all his movements, something the blu his and rt time. ! even of Theodore Prion that Inspires | ene with supreme confidence. He looks the man of honor, and the story of | lis having patd back every dollar of his debts since the blz faflure on the very eve of his wedding five years| | 80 does not surprise one who has talked to this famous “bull of the Exchange, Pp ant and Decisive, Mr. Price tx pleasant looking. He 1s| decisivo In his movements, He ts so many things when you look at bis smooth, round face, that you are not prised at any of the characteristics The Kindy glance of the eve ana | the kind mouth show the considerate elde of the man's character; the dpter- mined gleam that es into the blue and the firm prove the bust- Nese strength, and through it all that alr of honesty that Inspires dence, And, thinking of thls very ontidence which a certain young wo- man felt for Theodore H. Price flve ars ago, I was pining to ask the jCetton King what nts faithful wite | thought of his newly-gained fortune. | }But Mr. Price, in lls shirt siceves| and with a handkerchlet mopping his brow was moving back to his office} door, “Please don't ask me to talk about my business affairs now," he pleaded; “and don’t ask ms anything personal." ‘There were so many personal thing one woitld like to ask this interesting man with the Mushed, smoothly-shave |face that it was ditgcult to let him escape. rarely ure be has there been 5 of finance and thrust into the y Cotton King, who is in romance a 8 sec Story of His Wedding. The story of that wedding day fie| years ago will always no doubt be in| a brizhi| » Just four days before ire) wedding whic » Miss Harriet difficul: to refusal to urd: ent from the ned, was a oe, encour- his wife, returnea to win’ back his Paid Off Creditors. i} For the pist five fonts or Taeodore H. Pr story of pride for the » hat shown her con- s that told hut bride whe ing how himself he personal, so T cor \CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Bears the Signature : ol pf llida: @ 3 to 14; tor., collars; 48c, for..... 1 to 6 98e to. gandy Dreise BPCSEFSOESF HEE TS EET TPE PSE FLSHOEP SHS HEHSS SET SS OHEFSLESE: sizes 3 to 14; trimmed with Va serticn; sizes6tol4; sold for $7.98, for,. sizes 6 to 14; reduced from $3 and $4 to fHECHT BROS: <59-261 Sixth Ave. A Friday of Odds and Ends. Very Cheap and on Credit. With such bargains all the year ‘round, you can easily appreciate what inducements they must become when they are regarded as odds and ends. Besides clearing outa season's stock, we're preparing now for fall business, for these offerings are to induce hundreds of men and women to open accounts with us, and after they do they'll realize the great convenience of pay- ing a small amount, weekly or monthly, and come to know how well dressed the whole family can be by this common-sense arrangement. Boys’ Brown Overalls, of | best grade Blue Denim; ages worth 39c., 15c Boys’ Was able Sailor Suits in fancy stripes and plain colors; sizes 3 to 10; worth 50c,, for., 23c Boys’ Waists in blouse or Russian effects, with attached of woven Madras; ree 18¢ All of our Boys’ Washable Suits that sold for $1.50 and $2; Sailor and Russi styles: s.zes 3 to 10, fo Children’s Dresses of Ging. ham, awa and Dimity; trim med with embroidery; ages reduced from 95 Girls’ White Lawn and Or- elaborately la :e¢ andin- $3.5f . 15C Girls’ Dresses of Gingham and Chambray ; 9&c e @ @ & @ | | Ladies’ Gingham and Per- cale Petticoats with full um- brella ruffle; reduced 59c from $1.19 to Tailored Walking Skirts, two styles, of mixed Homespuns and high grade Sicilians;9-gcere plaited effects; werth $3,50, for. $1.85 Ladies’ Wash Suits of fancy Percales, in figured effects; plaited waists and skirts; worth $1.25 $2,50, for, , Superior quality Jap. Silk Waists, with embroidery fronts and fine tuckings and lace insertions; $1.85 worth $3,50, for Silk Shirtwaist Suits of Taffeta and figured Foulards, full. pais Bouse waists and even length skirts; worth | $12,50 and $15, for $6.90 ‘4. whole line of Men’s Suits that sold up to $13,50, of Cas. |simeres and Chev $5.75 iots; all reduced to Suspender, | Untrimmed shapes of §Milan Russian and other styles;/and Chip Braids, Subway, DELSPPPPEPEOHE SLE SHEE DES SHEE HEE GEL EPDE SEE SSS GPEHOOES | SailorandTurbanstyles; \reduced from $1,50 to, 49 ® Store Baréains tor Friday and Saturday Beginning this week, the Store closes at Noon on Saturdays during the Summer months, so that our advertising of Thursday evening will cover the Store-Open period from Friday morning to Saturday Noon, Every item advertised herein will be yours at the prices during that time. values are represented—stupendous money-saving opportunities that will add to the pleasure and profit of midsummer shopping. Pele ACRE A vt AAAI Sh Dien ee lc Rt ease ease AL Peace Rn lg Household Linens Household Linens for your Summer cottage at a decided saving. you will have to have, so why not save money on them? Table Damask: splendil quality; pre terns; to-morrow at Towelling: he : Ml to. patterns to-morrow il eee Muslin: Lieached; soft finish; to- row at. Pure whit Yard wido (RR SoS EE BI Pure Wiute; | Towels. me a SC}? i mer good quality mor- 1 This sate for to-morrov of ALL have ace Back you find the lot. ting; skir Black, navy, royal, reseda and myrtle. TwoSpecials inLadies’ Lawn Waists We begin to-morrow a lawn waists at greatly r Two of the specials are low. We have others toc mention in this sale. and equal with these 500 ladies’ n waists, pleats, some with rows ing, others with band pleated back, fancy large full blouse, new sleeve; value $1.00; spe 500 ladies’ lawn waist of handsome insertion, separate great sale of educed pr m ned be- ) ‘ous to the front of de of hemstiteh of insertion, stock, leg-o'-mutton “'49e pointed yoke rows of Val. lace and hemstitching, pleated blouse, with rows of lace insert tion, buttoned back, separate stock, new leg-o'-mut- ton Sleeve, with pleats shoulder, ‘deep cuf $1.69; special at... Closing Out Dress Goods At Half Price and Less. $1.00 to $1.75 Imported High Glass Silk an. running from “ O8e W. L. Douglas Shoes for Men, Wool and All Wool Fabrics, including plain and fancy eoliennes, crepes de Paris, chiffon, voiles plain and novelty checks, tailor suitings, plain and fancy mohairs Not a yard of these fabrics sold heretofore under $1,00, and many as high as $1.75; 42 to 54 inches wide, 25 Dress Goods Reduced to «+ «# epes, etamines, vigoreaux suitings, ans. Panama cloths, nun's vei of which haye been sold up to 2 50c to 75¢ Dress Goods Reduced to « « All-wool voiles, all-wool nun's veilings, and fancy mohairs, she &e., &e, These ry Thursday, Frida, voiles, All regular 50c. to 75c. values; and $1 ling: pherd check $5.00 Rimless bh A s we formers We iy y & Saturday Aie Sheets: a . SOe| Bed Spreads: hommed morrow at... $06.75 for $12.50 Silk Suits $8.50 for $18.50 Silk Suits ments here. not man entire season. The Suits at $6.75 are of Chiffon Taffeta in a variety of most-wanted colorings, as well as Made in various styles, but ALL NEW THIS SEASON, so that you can't go amiss—if The Suits at $8.50 are of Chiffon Taffet: choose from two. styles. eated panel at front and side; also pleated and tucked waists, trimmed with b ranite cloths, whipcords. CPAVE .2INE22"°STREETS. These thing Unton Sse quality argu Kize; eeial tosmor aia ainen | In emmod ow at Double b it made fintsit DEY.GOODS CO. at the Fountainz:Rear ot Main Floors: AM the New Summer Drinks and Be ages served inthe best po: Good quaitty Marvellies pattern; hite crochet; ready for use; to- 69c Housefurnishings and China Some record-breaking values in our great underprice basement. We have planned to crowd these departments to-morr nd in order to do so have made a big cut in all prices. Be one of the crowd. It will pay y Refrigerators. | Screen Doors. Refrigerators of ash and dined | Aq) sizes 5 ash and All. sizes of screen doors 98e to be a clearance the Silk Shirt Waist dresses that with mineral felt, one of the best-| {5 chee at mulated during recent big move- J known non-conducters of heat and y 8 a ‘ nice air; the box stands 54 in. high and is Water @oolers. There are a few of each size, | 29 in, wide, with ice chamber 18x16% | 1,000 water cool of wood q 5 motel . . in. and provision chamber 21%2x23 in.| fibre, with white 1 lining y. But if you can find your size, Regular price of this 12. 95 regular price up to. $2.00; 8 k up the choicest bargain plums | box is $17.50; special at ° special, all sizes f Oc Lawn Mowers. ality, serviceabh n mow- Dinner Sets. china dinner sets of with new, flower decora- Garden Hose. Guaranteed quality of lawn or garden hose; regular price 12%gc. 10 per foot, at... Jardinieres. | 1,000 decorated jardinieres, for mer and city homes; valued from Good 109 your size, All sizes are represented in J to $1.00; sale to ¢ | regula price each, 85e, and 49e 12.95 Plietec. | These are manufacturers’ imperfects. | but the imperfections are so. slight | patterns, you would hardly nosice them, and | $9.00, at... they are desirable for kitchen and] Amer porcelain dinner sets of 100 more ordinary usages; perfect ones pieces, every piece trimmed with gold sell for $1.25 dozen; these 35e and decorated with {low- PA (954 5 . sell at, per dozen.. ers, regular price $12, at in dinner sets of 100 with neat flower " OAS decorated regula Box- pleated waist, ands of lace inser- t double box pleated front and side. Clearing Sale of Giris’' Wash Dresses This sale will be the largest we have had this r, which means it will have to be big. ime to buy wash dresses, and this $ to buy them. | Girls’ white lawn and organdie dresses; sizes 6 to 14; skirt and waist trimmed with Val. lace and embroidery; ribbon belt (slightly mussed). $3.98—regular $8.00. Girls’ white lawn, gingham and chambray dresses; sizes 6 to 14; prettily trimmed. $1.98—regular $3.00. Girls’ colored dresses; sizes 6 to 14; high neck and large white Dutch collar effect. 79c.—regular $1.50. Girls’ dresses, made of gingham and cham- bray; sizes 6 fo 14; new suspender style $1.29—regular $2.00. Girls’ pongee and silk coats; sizes 4 to 14; mostly samples. $3.98 —regular $8.00, sale of books, All lots whi tive by s that should be snapped up Dickens's Works, 15 volumes Th ‘ay’s Works, 10 volumes... Scott's Works, 12 volumes Shakespeare's Works, 13 vol Greene's History of England, 4 vols. (Hi H eth’s Hist s History of France, 8 yolumes. Prescott's Conquest of Mexic Prescott's Conquest of Peru, Balzac’s Works, 16 volume sees Northrup’s History of the United Thousands of other books on which we have not enough of iz volumes ate: 1 part $ i 89 and * 2-39 a Pair Plenty of Russet and Vici. Kid Oxjords When you pay us $1.89 for a pair of men’s W. L. Douglas Shoes, you get the second selection of their (slightly) factory dam- aged product; shoes with surface blemishes, the same as would appear on any new pair after a few days of wear. When you pay us $2.39 for Douglas Shoes you get the very choicest selection of the above sort —tiny blemishes you'll have hard work to find, Every Size in Every Style. Women’s ras ac? ff 00 $15 to $35.00 Each garment was made to measur manship are the very finest. The p Oxfords at Patent colt or vici kid turn-sole Oxfords; six hundred pairs in the lot; some with Louis XV, he.ls; widths from C to E; sizes from 2% to 7; newest opera toe. Positively made to sell at $2.50, and nothing to \ Summer. equal them for less anywhere, lots, Cassin ti ae spuns, Women’s White Canvas Oxfords, | vreasiva uutaways s with military heels; 2% to 7; wi Frocks font” bude C to E; to-morrow at... Gira’ White Canvas Shoes» button style; also Oxfords; sizes up to 2; Shaped ton fas Kid! Oe $17.50 part of our Summer Furniture—especially We have taken quite a large er less than our f we think we ought to have—and marked ii at a qu Lawn Settecs of very strongly built goods) * OGe Morris Chairs with cane and back only ‘ Folding Chairs {or park soncerts, &c; canvas und c Vacation Needs for Men Each year, early in July, we offer all our Men's Furnishings at reduced prices as a special attraction to those who intend leaving the city, We Pp traordinary values, as everything has been marked away below rey) The follow but a few of the many low-p offerings Men Wegligee Shirts. Men's Collars and Guffs. 50c, and 75¢, madras shirts at 49<, In % dozen lots only $1,00 madras shirts at 59¢. 1Se, ¢ styles, 6 for 4c, $ I stvles, 6 for 68¢, : madras shirts a: 79¢. ae » blue chambray Men's Suspenders, Mon's and Boys' webs, all styles and colors, 25c, Men's Half Hose. Suits, $1.25 men's cotton suit, 95¢. imported sox, 19¢, 2k and colors, 3 for 50¢. $2.50 men’s worsted suit, $2.00, riped novelties, in lisle or arms . Camp seats |to tah ae ee eee 69c with canvas seats; ed Rockers, {ull roll, with backs special GB gp ay | band $40 rpet | at i many other weaves, all ‘ 9 ¢ .00 and $4.25; 40 to £2 inch widths. 25¢ a8 all-wool albatross, plain 36 to 44 inch widths, at $1.00, Rathing $3.95 men's worsted suit, $3.00. |\75c. Gold-plated Chi ‘with hairpin or hold w ance to test your vision and glasses sold, The new patent sanitary guard used on these eyeglasses does not pinch the nose, but holds the glasses secure at any angle desired. If you use glasses it will pay you to visit us on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ains | eglasses der attached. . 3 W perfect; Men's Underwear, ibriggan shirts and drawers, all s, well made, 25e. balbriggan, in blue white liste, all styl 9, $1.25 Summer-weight natural wool, also mercerized American silk shirts and drawers, in blue, all sizes, 89¢. £1.95 boys’ worsted sul, Men's Neckwear. 25c, washable four-in-hands. 12%¢c, 5 , all-silk four-in-hands, 25¢. Men's All-Leather Belts, SOc. qualities at 25c, 75c. and $1.00 qualities at 5Qc, ecru, also on ly adjust each pair of Stock Clearance of Books To-morrow morning we commence our semi-annual after-stock-takin| marked to go, will be ruthles ly sacrificed, up—excellent paper and printing, and fine, serviceable cloth binding. handy size. in c! ry of the United States, 6 vols. (Harper's plates) ‘0, 2 volumes marked at 44 and 4% of former selling prices, H Men’s Unclaimed Custom Garments Comprising Suits, Coats and Trousers, yrom one At I=2 Price of America’s largest Custom Tailors-to-the. Trade and Less. $12.50 to $20.00 Suits, 50 @oats & Vests, cause of the depogits that had been paid on them, Suits rss TMH | Coats and Vests | comprise Thibets, Tuxedo Suits: Only afew of them; all SILK LINED, at, Summer Furniture at Very Timely Reductions We have made special Dainty and at eé Hat Ready-to2 Wear Duckifat these low prives see. Lingerie Hats. or the Banded Sailor: Hippodrome iw Hraid; tiimmed on top with fod Hnished with satin taffeta bow clusively here at Go-Carts in Folding and Resular Styles at a Mere Fraction of Their Real Worth is the balance of the lot ef Go- clean-up of a factory that supplies much of our Values are unquestiona- bly the greatest ever offered in this Thi Cart told of last week —t regular line. Witne: ) worth 1.98 worth 2, 98s) $3.50, at orl Folding Go- $5.09, at only. ar Go-Carts, 50, at only. . Regular Go-Carts, wc $12.00, at only Regular Go- $15.00, at only When this lot of ras " 2 al worth 7 Og as given above n the course of stock-taking We mention here a few representi- quickly, The books are all well gotten Former Price. $6.00 5.00 7.50 th box. jarper’s plates) 6,00 6.00 8.00 2.00 2,00 15.00 2 volumes +» 5.00 tables, in all departments of literature, icular ones to mention titles, will be re- Once each year this great Custom Tailor sends to us all of his uncalled-for Garments, whether they be full suits, coats and vests or trousers. Being the largest Custom Tailor-to-the-Trade in this country, naturally he takes many or- ders that are thrown on his hands. Tais is how we price thent: worstels,| Trousers ‘°?; and Cassimeres, in| materials to suits Cutaways and doable |! Mewest | worsted, breasted Sacks; wil | iuered and “Chevinrs? to sell from | made, where quantities exceed the stock mer low prices. Here's the news: Reed Rockers, |arge size, with full roll and high backs; Speclil th veveeseerseee 3.98 well made and Onhers at 4.98 and 6.98, Good Lawn Swings, very strong; on cial, at... Cla! to-morrow Things to Eat and Drin xtra fanoy | T. RUPS—Corting all flavors aitheul and is drink: bint Ze MEY PHOS al brand: 16 soz. bot 10¢ Purity 1 Outing and Summer Millinery tratiois for this qrest sale weat!! Coot and attrac lorat nowt! SPAS & $195 ibbon bands; finished Inside with AMOPSE tie now, ready-to-wear utrved racing of Jay a praction! Siumer 1 These Folding Carts are ideal to take r away for outings, since they fold into ner. ts has been disposed of, you will lose the opportunity of buying the very highest grade—at fractional cost—this season, Bought in the regular way, we could not begin to sell these Carts at anything like the figures quoted—in fact, our prices (which are always lowest) would be the “worth” A special lot of bathing suits will be ready to-morrow—so you can get into the swim. plete an assortment—the prices are ex- ceptionally low, Women’s Made of excellent quality flannel and brilliantine; prettily trimmed; sizes 34 ors black and blue: sizes 34 to 46. Made of granite white brad white dur Made with | collar of ty Ma: igi a ' $5 to $7.50 $ 7:50 Trousers, ith hand work throughout; materials and work- at which they came to us was only possible b Very newest models for Spring Odd Coats and Women’s Neckwear adies’ trimmed stock linen shaped bands, and he in light blu regular 40 cial to-morrow Imported S-—-Best ure oll SBe: can iF inewt 4 Great f under alues a °25,49&8905¢ ny Ue 50& 95¢e Land-made Hat of White $ AN, This Gart, 5. 98 re all made of fine reed the best possible man- fitted with rubber-tired modern appliance All wheels and every that tends to make them run easy. Bathing Suits We have never had so com- hite trimming; $2.50_formerly $4.50. hy t m1 merly $3.00. Misses’ and Girls’ with lurge red or white satlor sine ; made 3 fine and lace . long tabs in 1 English eyelet y French embroidered effects. and white; all washable; collars, embroid- » embroidered k collars made of French or Irish n; light blue or white: a regular 25c.; spe. embroidered turno) ai) te Oats. 4. Kiln Dried: | wen ais Ait" our re ecin ee OT Oc rd. All Ginger: