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Perera) Cea <0 Ct vas ets | 3s Saree CATER MEE ee ee aay OPAVE.21¢K 22° STREETS. | VANITY COST HIS LIFE. Leaped from 5 SKINS Swimmer Show ¥ 3) strong Stenmer to DRY GOODS CO. You'll Never Pay Less for Table and Bed Linens. This Midsummer Sale will enable you to buy all the Table and Bed Linens you'll need for a year or more, at prices almost impossible at any other time. mmmodore’s Son Seat fut Buys Steeplechaser and in ine vi Comrantons : Table Linen Towels. [that he was ne , Go i f |impre he took this way J Dure white ty Haka bul rows han spite of the opposition of his of show Hity. ers, 00, tn ends, at, each ‘Pather, Commodore Elvridge T. Gerry, aa gen |B Extra he ae ; 5 Mangled Body in Tannel. | °D em wore avy all Linen ¢ ream bert L, Gerry, known to his intims Table Damask, at, yan 48¢ All Linen pure wh Damask, 64 In. wide, nattern, at, yard Bath Towels, is “Bobby” Gerry. has become Nated with the turf and is the latest ¢ “Patron of the sport of kings. ‘Because of his fathe The body of a man was found yester- | “Satin Heel tty ‘ 55¢ ® opposition, “*Bobby” Gerry has key 2 ma lange sl and heavy ft he dias purch fv Turkish Bath PEE Joe, and th i : eee, ‘ turf honors, fare by running the horse unde Table Cloths. “mame of the Fauguer stables, The hors Lar 2 yards long pure 2% yards long 3 yards long Satin }8% yards long su- Btarted June 1%, and only a few of smooth shaven. white all Linen Splendid qu alts Damask Table|perfine all Linen young Gerry's friends knew eo 3 . Damark Tabre | Pure, walle alll coe “cmolce ne|satin Dama ek terested in the steeplechaser. S0 Cloths, Table Cloths, patterns, |Table Cloths, wt LAS cach.| g, LDS cacr. at Ze AQencn, a: FDS exer Napkins. a —— Heavy all Linen) Pure white all Beautiful quality) Very fine, and Huverweneron the | Linen fn Da- all Linen Satin Da- Reavy all 1 aye nee is A ? Pure White Da- a tt n Soe Is Babies Are Often Cruelly Wronged «age, BAK Na pking, mask Napkins, Su || mask > ns, =) . : new patierns, ee dinner size, | dinner size, by Breast Nursing. hat SOC carn. a NBD aver. « at I. DS aoren. at 2. 4S aozen | in Very often mothers after nursing thelr eres. MERich young | babies a hort tine are forned to ack!” | Bed Spreads. plans to by edge that the baby is hd. cross and White Crochet, | Marseilles pattern) Beautiful quality, Handsome Bating | Ty | There is a story that Alfred | fretful, and they cannot understand why | white Crochet Bed Marseilles pattern finished Marsetiies Gwynne Vander? ome’ tharae=||lane nie one tot hetoe hemmed ends, 2” da, large Grose Bed | Fopartnel of Donby Gers. ounge |) oe te one, eRe MaDe) : Spreads, large §, preads | nd Vande Bi aiatiniee aes oun oa ready for use, e, raised 9) | at tie latter's ey rE ‘Gerry “was license emis ae ent ns, full size, y In su at SOe vech. DOSE evn. at ee each. at 2, DAcach. fi) | JEALOUS HUSBAND KILLS. Sheets. | 5 emstitched|Sh 6 Ext ofl | QMelease on Hail for Man Who eam ROMA ls eets made of] Extra large siz a Thought Himself Wronged. Blea * Bleached Catton QLUVERNE, Ala, July %—H. 1 : Bed size Sheets, Bishop, who on Saturday last shot and : is | Killed Gordon Reddock, a young banker 39c | a 6Oe en ‘and merchant, has been released on $4,000 Pillow Cases. ail. because he Is supposed to L ia iescuennin see . of his home. Mrs. Bishop's name had z size | Bleached Cotion, | Bleached Cotton, | Bleachea Cot een connected with that of Reddock. | MILK sUGAR 45x35, size 45x25, size 45x36, and after the shooting. Bishop said: “I | a | i Pot the wrong man, but he ts guilty | 10c T23C coon. TAESC coc, || 00." Bishop jambushed Reddock, ‘con: OGRE Tevoiver ana a shotgun. He Another Great Sale To-Morrow of E Used the latter. Mrs. Bishop has gone to Al to the home of h Eg vitysician there. Bis a | a1 pee .Q0Q Women’s $2.50 .00 Oxfords. | .-.-1900 Pairs at.... ae Five hundred pairs are the Burton Oxford; made with patent colt vamp, dull mat back and back stay; extension soles; sizes 212 to 7; widths B to E; ae toe and leather military heels; buttons are dull finish to match, French heel ties s make up the balance f the lot. Positively $0 hand-sewn Turn Ties; a good many are soft, bright kid with patent tips; bal- ance are patent colt. All sizes and widths from A to E—with a ke plenty of each. Stood hich in the bu 8 of this place. jally popular, ‘The fs creat. | i a KTeat sensation in this section. | c Richnrason Co Burlington Vermont. Women's Witte det Beaded d-stran $2 2 § Victor Talking Machines Dept. 4th Floor, 22d St. 1.00 Down and 1.00 a Week hine ¢o your home. A full line of the latest records always on ay from 10 A, M. till 6 P M. You are cordially invited our new Department at all times. ss. 00 Rimless To-morrow! Morning STREET EIR sO nd up" We summe We begin to cloth n 5 f ' f These are the $5.00 Golds cased spring Eyeglass we formers ly advertised at $1.00. We will sell them Thursday and Friday at 50c. per pair. gressive “Hope” system. Mister Hope says: ‘Clear the decks— new events are loom- ing up ahead!” coul at the old t! of a % a it means a nth novi of the wheels” that betokens the pro- 5 i As we neithes nor sell @ 4 Curtwo wel known spec: alists will be in constant attendance “cheap c to test your vision perfectly adjust each pair of glasses CLEARING a | sold, The new patent sanitary guard used on these eyeglasses does ahaa ar HA not pinch the nose, but holds the glasses secure at any angle de- Ralaag: i ek If you use glasses it will pay you to visit us on Thursday Rar nd Friday We State No Values. |} = We Give Them. $1.50 SOLID GOLD D EYEGLASS CHAIN, WITH HAIRPIN SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE . 50e ° danpson Crawford Co, STH AR. BUD TOLO™ STREETS « Clearing of Used Pianos i # HOLDER ATTACHED Now What Awaits You, i Pe immer Suits, One, Two @ Three ofa Kind. | Cheviots. Full suits and Coats and Trousers. Some fine Black Suits for \ouths, 16 to 19 years; also Suits for Men and Young Men. | Coats and Trousers of both style and quality, Very $7 e The majority of the : Suits are made of Pure Wool $5 Men's Suits up to 46 breast. e Mobby effects, Full Suits of pure Worsted Serves in fast black, also fancy miatures. — $ : $10.00 Down otiunann ae ‘Suits of Quality—Worsteds 2 Serges. | ale Orlxin It would be useless to attempt description in this § 1 Grovestein upright.§65 $275 space, Every style of suit, both 2and 3 piece, all 4 Hardman upright, .100° 400 sizes. See them in the windows, 1 kstele upright 550 4 Waters upright... ~ 325 We say it in all modesty that our Window Displays have attracted y 1 Bradbury upright..125 350 unusual attention from the start, 1 $ & Hania But see them to-morrow, Mister Hope in full life-size replica ¥ ane an will both show and explain the greatest July Offerings ever : wR oo 425 ‘geen in New York City or elsewhere, upright....275 IME’S UP 13,0007 sscton. of the stores. sain oor ana Tae Subway Store line Waistcoats, 85¢,; Straw Hats HI Also ten AD wonderful 60¢, (only good kinds sold here); Fine Trousers, $2.40; Bathing Suits, ae values, BBess Metcerieed ile Hose, 28¢, (imported); Celebrated Brand Nee liged “a July Sale Se ng Neckwear, 25¢, (all sorts), i in thi , ‘ (all sor pi unos fam sus from ocean to ocean are offered in this sale at ng sway absurdly | They are in good, playable condition, Some are as good ) as new Terminals ALL at turn at full amount paid to date of return to be ap- City Hall 9 any time within one year—twelve celebrated new instru- ” Park— ments, ine PACKARD, H. & S, G, LINDEMAN, SCHUBERT, | tie mt NORTH, chal bias ‘ ect sith DN ee en et et A et ee ee ei tlt 46 more days St the pre-inventory sale. wonderful Pre-inventory selling like All New York is enthused over the 12.30 P.M. Two-and-a-hali nore days’ stocks to the lowest ebb in the history of this store. Selections for to-morrow, as you ordinarily find at regular prices early in the season. at a time when there were yet months in which they are needed. tinctive in the annals of merchandising. 1 Doa't fail to take ae of the closes—Saturday, noon. Pre- “inventory sal2 of ST APLE TOILt 3 « yains, The sale ends Saturday at and Wednesday will reduce our tiday and Saturday are as good {rnown so many unusual bargains. rdinary, unprecedented, dis- remarkable saving before this event MfICLES continues with ail original bargains, Bar: Tuesday Monday, New Yors has never li is a sale extrac Early eiAy se ee Evenings, Stimpson Gauh, 4g afore @ soturdays A STH AVE an PRE- INVENTORY SALE More lawn waists at °1.00. User ESTIONABLY the finest lawn waists offered in New York son at $1—three great bar, squares on the Second Floor. Nn square on the Main Floor—not only the best ts at $1, but the best all-around waist bargain at any price. The lowest special early-season price was $2. Most beau- tiful styles, trimmings and quality—distinctive in de- sign, fashionable in the extreme—simply elegant and a wonderful value. Second Floor, Hundreds of sheer dainty Eng- $ 1 oo e me lish eyelet embroidery waists are included. Waists_ that button inthe front. Waists that button in the ba-k. Styles that are exquisitely designed with inser- tions and plaits, while the collar and cuffs ar trimmed. xtremely cool and fashionable, uld be good values at $2—Pre- Inventory price $1.00. Pre-inventory price, $1.98. Pre-inventory price, $4.98, Numerous styles of Persian lawn ellent quality Tk waists, shirt waists, yokes or elaborately ith deep designed cuff an. red trimmed fronts of dainty insertion | sle pe, made of tucked of lace and embroidery—usually $3.50. Presinventory price, $2.95. Persian lawn shirt waists, with ex- quisitely designed fronts of insertion | trimmed yokes or elaborate fronts— and designed embroidery — elbow | some have elbow sleeve and front of sleeves, with lace-edged ruffles—oth- | Japanese drawn work — usual price ers with long sleeves. $12.00, Pre-inventory price, $3.50. Pre-inventory price, $7.95. China silk waists—daintily designed Beautiful lir waists, all exq with fancy yoke of insertions and | itely designed with dainty ir hemstitching, elbow sleeves, trimmed ons, tucks Pay with lace-edged ruffle. y sold at $10 and $12. Pre-inventory price, China silk waists, $6.95, with prettily | SIMPSON CRAWLOND CO, GREAT PRE-INVENTORY CLEARING PRE-INVENTORY CLEARING | of fine muslin underwear. CORSET COVERS AT 95 *AMBRIC DRAWERS, 50¢ CAMBRIC DRAWERS, oe “CAM. PETTICOATS, 1.00 Here at one-third to nearly one-half less. Ta Pre-inventory prices rule. The corset covers at 25¢ Second Floor. are the prettiest to wear with| Jace, thin’ silk or sheer lawn | waists —nainsook and camb ic | Full French effe usually > 25e are nc aor and msttehing for less th le, with tueks rarely s via | orset Covers, 5c. ’ 500 dozen corset covers, nainsook and Drawers, 50c. do cambric drawers, full Drawers, 1.00. sook drawers with deep circular , Chemise, 1.00. ch Kirt and knee Limited number of women’s hosiery at 12!c N fairness to everybody we say a limited number. Not a pair would be left by closing time. woman will go away without a half dozen pairs. son. Never knew them to sell for less than 19c. Just plain, lutely fast For men— Pre-inventory price 19c, All the latest creations in high-class novelty half hose—all colorings—excellent qualities—a superior value at 25c. and 35c. For men- pre-inventory price 25c. Latest styles in plain and fancy at 50c.—selected by our representatives in Germany, at half price. For men—35c—3 pairs for $1.00. Elsewhere 50c, and 75c. as a usual thi duction this season—new patterns, for men of all tastes. EW ADBEEHNS A eieDED ES PRE-INVENTORY SALE OF , Fine lawn and linen robes. AGERNESS to make this a bona-fide clearing be ofore stock-taking brings the price down less than half in one instance. Main F Linen robes at ‘6.95 Early season price, 814,50, Beautiful quality light-weight linen— embroidered in exclusive designs. Smart dressers whi purchased them at double these prices early n the season are coming back for other designs, so fas ble and exciu- sive have they pro. The mate: , workmansh are of the highest character. To clear the rema.nder the sacrifi dous, DAINTY LAWN ROBES AT $8.95. Early season price, $15.90. Some have bands and flounces of French embroider ies—others are made in the tuck effects. EMBROIDERED VOILE ROBES, $9.5 Early season price, 816.50, The smartest creations ever made of voile—the latest side-plaited styles are included—excellent quality, EMBROIDERED POPLINET TE ROBES, $12 Barly season price, 810.00. vd effects—decidedly the most stunning costume of the season at the Pr ntory price sit f jo. HAND MBROIDE RE D LINEN ROBES, mets Exquisite work on t tlounce skirt—now in the height of po New pla r PRE-INVENTORY CLEARING SALE Ess See Ess $3 5°lgwshoes,°!.” IS a well-known fact that no more such bargains will be offered when these are gone. We're clearing out our entire stock to make room for a complete Fall showing of the celebrated, widely advertised Queen Quality Shoe, for which Simpson Crawford Co. will become authorized selling agents on September 1, The Ess See Ess Shoe has long heen recognized as among the best footwear selling up to $5. Thousands of smart dressers have worn it for years. In style, workmanship and durability it is not excelled, Second Floor, 25 fashionable styles. No less than 25 smart, correct styles in low shoes for present wear—all at 81.95 a pair—none excepted—all patent leathers are $1.95, $ 95 such as glazed kid, patent kid or patent calf, black Russia Ld calf, lace styles, in medium, light or heavy soles; hand-welted or hand-turned soles—all styles, all heels, from the (i low common sense heel to the dainty high Louis XV. heels—every style of last imaginable—all sizes and all widths from AA to E and 244 to 8, 500 PAIRS MORE OF $4 AND $5 BOOTS AT $2,45—ALL SIZES. rv embroidered half hose—oftentimes offered —just came in—Europe's best pro SIMPSON CRAWFORD C0, ee We'd like io have ten thousand pairs for to-morrow aioe They’re so extraordinary in quality at the It goes without saying Remeimber, only a limited number. fast black cotton hose—nothing like them for durability—spliced hee! and toe, double soles —abso- black, so they’re fine for bathing hose—a one. e—a one-day pre: pre-inventory Clearing of a limited number at 12!3c. 19c price that scarcely any the greatest value of the sea- Come early. they are Main Floor, For women— Pre-inventory price, 19c. Samples from the best importers of 25c, and 35c, hostery— also broken lots of regular numbers—priced for quick clearing, >. ~«| «*For BS aut cea beet a egatae ay price, 29c. Samples ai 1 all import Selection fr 5 ered PRE-INV ENTORY SALE OF ‘Embroidered edgings at 10c ing 20¢. a yard right ale yng and they're double « ur pre- ble oppor- ‘o-morrow ‘ fast, Alain Eight lic Many of them—and all ihe Fiper; other widths are uselul—datntiest designs in eyelet, blind and openwork cflests now and aly wanted for so many purposes. At 25 At 75¢ Finest St. Gall ¢ t cover wiiths, & Early season prices up to 50c. on prices $1.256$1.50 PRE-INVENTORY SALE OF Soiled handkerchiefs at 12%c FOR MEN AND WOME | St, Gal Early so Main Yloor, TT IE finest ever made to sell at 19¢, 25c and 35c. They're soiled, but that doesn’t hurt them, They'll launder as prettily as the best handkerchief you ever owned, . MADE OF PURE, SOFL I FOR M FOR WOMEN—nu THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND © Pure California BOUGHT H LINEN, <p RR ee Cag gc a ee ery effects, ATURDAY, wines, 76c AS WINE STORES BUY, THEY WOULE RETAIL AT $1.50 A GA Y PORT, SHERRY, MUSCATEL, A ICA, “BURGUNDY Zi FANDEL, MADEIR — cece Senneemnenees Sane ING whole B Santa Clara ment for the trad half price—76c g agents for the famous Los GatosVineyard Co., ounty. California, we haye just received another large ship: part of which goes on sale at retail to-morrow at abou Hon for $4.50 wines, wt 1 pu 1. | | BASS'B ALE, | | GINGER, Gita . " Ams | Wee 14d Hewatt's “Cold Blast bpd) dozen’ 796 CH CLARET, Rudelle st quart” bottle, cane 12 Guar PURE user mous Heer HAUT we SCOTCH oll cs i Se eked 133 sbi ag 4 _