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EVERYBODY INVITED TO OUR Friday Evening, March 14, from 8:30 to 1 1 o'clock, Contin uing Through Saturday and Monday March 1 5 and 17 We have on display otu\ enormous stock, Millinery, Dress Goods, Coat Suits, Ready-Made Dresses, and everything f asionable in womens wearing apparel. Remember Easter is only nine days off and if you would avoid the possibility of disappointment, come now and make your selections. The new styles are here. - \ SPRING MILLINERY Ongnal, Distinctive New models, rich and exclQfive, together with a collection of concep tion! from our work room, are now ready for inspection. These are in saoh variety and diversity of styles sa to preclude a eecri ption. Hyery fash ionable Herup, Straw or Braid is here. Hovalty fabrics abonod. The asw Small Hats are numerous in every favored mode. Trimmings are of every lovely variety, from tiny aoee gsys of bods to tbe very height of Fashion Feather Fancies. SILKS Fashions un sationably favors Bilks for sprmg ai summer wear. We are showing lateat at reasonable price*. \ All silk satin foulards 50c per yard China Silk, all colors, the best q?ali ity 60o per y?{d. 30 inch wide n?w stripped "Tub Silks" 75o per yard. 700 yards of 75c fnessaliues in all colors for 6S>c pe* yard. 36 inoh wide Changeable Taffataa at $1.00 per yard. 36 inch wide Messal\nes, bert quality at 91.00 per yard, 36 inch Tafata at tl.00 per yard. 30 inoh Tafata, extra fine quality at $1.50 per yard. Brocade Charnieaae at *1 .00 per vd 36 inoh wide Charnieuae, all cidura. | for $1.16 per yard. SPRING WOOLEN GOODS AND SUITINGS 36 loob ? ide White Serge 2So per vjard^ 36 iBoh wid? all wool, Cw? Serge i 50o per yard. ^ ?6 inoli wide Pin Striped Serge at j | 60c per v ard . - S6 itroh wide all wool, Imported Sere**, in White and Cream f 1, 09 per yiird. 36 inch wide Mohairs in all the new" Spring Shade?, 60o per jard. 86 inch B'aok Yoi e, extra quality, ?J.?Q per yard. 40 inoh wide Imported Serge is White, Cream Tan, Black and Navy at (X 00 per yard. 42 inoh White Voile at 50o yard. 36 inoh wide Voilea in all eolora 'with silk border at SOe yard.' 36 inoh striped Voiles, 20 and 84 cents per yaid. SPRING AND SUMMER COAT SUITS We have the exclusive agency, not only for Looisbnrg but for thi? whole section of the country for one of Key York's best Suit Honses. All Suits sold by us are made with the guaranteed lining and are tailored by expert tailors. \ ? % uning In Navy Blue and Black Serge Suits of fine all wool three button jackets, satin lined. Prices on these *10.00, tl'2,50'?nd $15.00. CHILDREN'S DRESSES These we hare in a big assort, ment, all styles colors and material* from 39 cents to $2.00 each. WHITE GOODS Vfe are showing a complete line in this department, from the cheap est lawns to the finest linens. Voiles and Korelties. CURTAIN GOODS We have a fall line o' Curtain Goods all designs, colors and plain hemstitahed from 10 to 85 cents tke yard. In wool Bedioril Cords, Taa and Grey mixture, the new cutaway jacket nicely tailored. Prise* $17.40, *20 00 and $30.00. ? THE CELEBRATED THOMPSON GLOVE FITTING COSSET ' We are carrying the largeat pock of Corteta ever shown in Loniaburg A11 the new styles and all auea. LADIES' DRESSES yfe are showing th? best M" newest in Ginghassa, Peraales, Mo hairs and Galetea. Prices from (1.00 from $2.60 eaoh. GINGHAMS, PERCALES AND MADRAS Apron Giaphaaaa, fant c<-.lor? 6c yd AraoSkeag Uinghan a,fa?i colors Scyd 5,S00yda Dresa (4inghama bought in case lota, and selling very much under value, price 10c yd 3,000 yards 32 inch wMh Giaghama, beat grade It l-2o yd Big lot of Percales fast aolora, 10c yd i TABLE LINEN Table Liarn with aaukinB to match from 7?o to 1100 yd. Napkins from 60c te 15.00 dozen In White * Sferge Salts, all wool, satin lined, well tailored, also hair lined siripsd suits made of best quality serge. Prises $15 00, $17.50 and tiO 00. | HOLE PROOF SILK GLOVES We have the agenoy for the Hola Proof bilk Giores, made by the Hole Proof Hosiery Co. Every pair guaianteed. MISSES' DRESSES We have about 300 Misses Dresses, all sixes and styles made "f all wash able materials, prioe from 89 cents to $5 00 eaoh. Middy Blouses from ?>0c to $3.50 each. Big line White Bmbroid red dresses. Prioe from 12 50 to $6.00. EMBROIDERIES It inch wide Hamburg at 10c yd 4,500 yards Hamburg (or 5o yd Big lot embroideries flouncing! worth from SO to 85, all at 60 cents yard. 45 inoh Embroidered Voile flonnc ings from 75e to tl.50 yar-i. Embroidered Voiles all colors, prices ranging from 91.00 to ti.tjQ yd LACES All that i* newest in Valenoiene, Cotton and Linen Torchorns, shadow laces and HJid real linen laces, also big lot of Ratine laoes ONYX HOSIERY Lisl6 t broad doable tos and heel, at 29, Ik and (0 cents per | r Silk, the best money ean buy at Me, ti 00 and $1 60 psr. pr SHOES, OXFORDS ^ 9 K.'- ' - * This store has been known for the past ten years for the best in all kinds of shoes. We are pre pared to show yon better values for the money in shoes than ever. In new Oxfords, we have a large' stock from these famous manufactuers. For men, Edwin Clapp & Son, The E. T. Wright Shoe Co., making "Just Wright" Shoes, and F. M. Hoyt Shoe Co., making Beacon Shoes. In ladies we have the well known Selby Shoes, in all leathers and styles. ' SPECIAL ?F0B 8ATURDAY, MARCH 15 1,000 yards 36 inch wide Percale? for *v $ ?ents per yard 1,200 yards Dress Ginghams for 6 cents per yard 700 yards Apron Ginghams for 5 cents per yard 65 dozen Mens' and Woman Hose, all colors, for 5 cents pair For Saturday only. / SPECIAL FOR MOffDAY, MARCH 17 4,500 yards Lawms, fancy and solid colors, good quality, at 5 cents yard 28,000 Perl Buttons, good quality,. for - cent per dozen P S. & K. K- ALLEN i| - ? J . ' V, i . ^ ' V ^
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