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Y ,C K i 4 There must be pronounced reason for the phenomenal increase in our Millinery Department this season. We delivered more 'Hats' last Saturday by a good ma jority than in any one day since the existence of this department. Our in creased sales force, and designers are, working overtime, but it is useless for us to describe the creations of beauty they are delivering from this department REMNANTS TABLE LINENS We have gone through our immense Linen stock and gotten out every short length and the small pieces, with two or three cloths, are cut in lengths for con venience in selling and the prices cutaway down to nearly half, in order to close out all short piece s and to make room for the new patterns that are needed to forge this department to the front as the other departments are. You will find on a big table in Trade street store Monday morning such values in Table Damask as no housekeeper should miss. Also pieces to be cut from will be out at reduced prices. Monday will be our Linen day. Ready-to-Wear Garments During the past week many enthusiastic buyers visited our Ready-to-Wear Department making selections of the new garments shown. Almost every express brings new, Suits, prettv Dresses and Separate Skirts. Monday will be shown a pretty lot of Tailored Suits in good rnaterials at $12.50 For $18.50 you can get a well Tailored Suit of newest cut and materials. Many of these are worth $25.00 to $30.00, but choice of this lot for. $18.50 On sale Monday handsomely Tailored Suits of best ma terials and newest shades and cuts, worth $30.00 to $35.00, but choice of this lot for $25.00 Wash Suite One lottSuits well made of good quality Striped Mad ras. Special $3.98 Nobbv Suits in Linen or Impo-W Rep, at . . $8.50, $10.00, $15,00 and $20.00 Beautiful Mefesaline and Taffeta one-piece Dresses of good quality Silk, at $12.50, $16.50, $22.50 and $35.00. These in Blacks and Colors. Lingerie Dresses of pretty sheer materials and dainty Laces, Insertions and Embroideries, at . .'. .$5.00, $8.50, $12.50, $17.50 and $25.00 One lot of the season's newest Skirts in Chiffon Panama and Fancy Worsteds. Many of these are worth $7.50, but bought as samples and choice of this lot for.. $5.00 Pretty new Skirts in Altman Voile, Chiffon Panama and Fancy Worsteds, ..$8.50, $10.00, $12.50 arid$17.50 All rarrrwntB fluted without charge except Suit at IS. St. No alteration! on these. Draperies About 20 pieces Colored Draperies for Curtains in Dots, Flowers and Embroidered Stripes. Many, of these sold at'25c. yard, but we are needing space in this sec tion of the store and a table full at 12 l-2c. looks mighty tempting. , , . Also a line of White Dotted and Figured Swisses . in this close out lot at . ... .12 l-2c. yard Ladies' Furnishings . A full line of Ladies' Hand Bags, with the little shop ping conveniences attached. Special values just in, al 60c., $1.25,' $2.00 and $3.50 Silk Elastic Persian Belts with the new nobby buckles . 50c. each Silver and Gold Persian Bolts 50c. to $2.00 each t j The newest, in Necfcwear b'y" express and ready for marking. Buster Brown Turnovers in Baby Irish ef fects . . , ' .25 and 35c. each A very swell line. of Mull and Silk Embroiderer! Tins, some with little tasseled ends 25 and 50c. each A large express shipment of fine Valenciennes La'-es will be, ready for Monday's sclHng, new pattern that have never been shown before 10 to 25c. yard Match Sets in Pink, Blue and Heliotrope Embroideries open for Monday's selling at j. ..30c. yard These "are the latest FOR MONDAY ONLY After consolidating our stocks we find tjiat we have too many Spring Ginghams. These are the latest styles and patterns and the best makes, but for to-morrow, one day, every 12 1-2 and -15c. quality Gingham in the house will be on sale at. .... . 10c. yard The same condition exists fri our' Silkoline stocks and all 12 1-2 and 15c. qualities will be on table at 10c. yard This is onlv one day, Monday. L Regular $250f CORSETS $1.29 Ttaa very Corset, you would, BO doubt, pJck out If you choss from all the $J.S0 makes in the market. Cor set that give the correct lines and can be worn with comCrrt We have a great quantity of them to sell MONDAY AT $1.29. All brand-new, clean and perfect in every way. The very best model brought out this season. Sixes, IB to SO. White only. Remember Its a genuine $2.60 value. Special sale Monday, $1.29. AMERICAN BEAUTY Style MSf KslssCtsrtC. Mafcn ' $1.29. Jewelry Department Trade Street Store We are now showing our Spring and Summer line of , Diamonds, Watches, Sterling Silverware and rich Cut Glass. Some , extra good values in Solid Gold Jewelry Brooches, Rings, Scarf Pins, Cuff Buttons, Collar and Ouff Pins, Veil Pins, Hat Pins, Chains and Lockets. See our new line of Cut Glass and Sterling Silverware. Many new and novel pieces never shown before. We carry a good selection of perfect Diamonds, loose; and mounted, Rings and Brooches, from $10.00 to $350.00 each A few more of those 20-year Gold Filled Watches at. $10.50 each Ladies and Gentlemen's sizes, Elgin and Waltham movements. The very best Watch value to be found, every one a guaranteed time-keeper. Orders taken for Engraved Visiting Cards and Wedding Invitations. Third Floor Ready -to-Wear Department Elegant line of Shirt Waists, made in all the popular styles and materials, Tailored or Lingerie. Silks in Messaline, Taffeta and Jap. Wash Fabrics in Linen, Plain and Barred Muslin. Batiste in Plain and Novel ty Plaid. Also Net Waists in White, Black, Cream and Ecru, ranging in price from J51.00 to $12.50 A special line which will be found in a variety of styles and materials. Handsomely Tailored and Lingerie Waists of Linen, Batiste and Lawn. Prices $3.00 and $3.50 Another lot, consisting of more styles in one price Waists thn we have ever shown, every one worth much more than we ask for them, from the Plain vShirt with pocket and Dutch Collar to the most elabo- rately trimmed in lace and insertion and edging. Our price , $1.00 Specials For Monday Net Waists in White, Ecru, Cream. and Black, in Plain and Dotted Net, tucked and trimmed; worth from $3.50 to $5.00. Special $2.89 Another special lot in Linine and Lawn;in White and Colors; manyJIVaists in this Jot worth as high as $1.50. Special. ' 69c. ' Petticoats Black Taffeta Petticoats of good quality, deep flounce with shirring and tucks, also dust ruffle; worth $4.50. Special Monday $2.98 Children's Reefers ;'- ' Children's Summer Wraps, made in Cream Serge, Blue Cloth and Black and White Plaid; ages from 3 to 8 years. Prices from $2.75 to $6.00 Kim onas ' Handsome line of Kimonas in Oriental .. Silks, Crepon, Swiss and Lawn. All of the best quality, and .newest designs and materials; many of the shore empire ef fects. Prices from $1.00 to $15.00 raiSSW1 .Princess SUps Ladies' Princess blips to be worn under Princess Dresses, made of Lawn a r.d trimmed. Prices $1.50 and $2.00 , Muslin Underwear New lot of Muslin Underwear, consisting of .Gowns, Skirts, Pants and Combination Pants and Corset Cover; made in pretty quality of Nainsook and Barred Muslin. Special line of Underwear in two lots: - Lot' No. 1, consisting of Gowns, Skirts, Pants and Corset Covers, slightly soiled worth from $1.50 to $2.50. Special . . .98c. Lot No.-2, consisting of garments worth vfriim-75c. to $1.25. Special.... ....... 'VA .V..49c. Knit, Underwear ' Goodrline of Knit UnderVear of . the very best make. This line consists of Vests, Pants, Corset Covers and Union Suits in light and medium weight goods: Vests, good full size. from. . .10c. to $100 Corset Covers from. .'. ....... ;25 to 50c, Pants, close or umbrella knee. . . .25 and 50c. Uinon Suits, close or umbrella knee.". . . . . .25c. to $100 New Goods on Display Monday in Silks, Embroideries, Laces, Wash Xioods and Notions.
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