VOM MK VII. I ii r put-llr i r . a 1 1 v l n rr l t 1 1 '. v inrli 1 irt.lfilr a 1 1 1 ll ' i 1 1 i i II III I I coll -I 1. . II . it' rltflli- -llll III kit i lillr i l llul ti ,t I, , , i.l . .I.l.'.l i i.l i- w -I .. ' i nr Kind lo r . r I I .1 . t... - .r I, . in ill rl mi I 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 ' I t w i II ii I r.. i,a. I, ...ti.-' t I .t Hi il II n. rin i ii.. ii. llirin r1rt Ihr nl mir I ! I ci ' r I e I w ll' Ii In owm new e m I ii if 1 1 re I 1 lion if iii.. i .h" nir hi I hi i IU l nut more am ii l ng than Mrv i.m.i1 ni-n ,llcii-In.' i i" w i at i C" iropr Ii m ! open I 'r 1. " If the storekeeper h il tu ( I t on I In- . ii 1 1 t . H m. iv iMuk hi' Ii i lull niti'ii are ii l law M ii V a w orthv ; in-rcti ant tit run lo grief !' he ml-'ook In ow ii lit tle Idea for f tct. Silently a tin force nf nature ir the law nf tr.i . onc-mlnif Mres I,,,.., I. women IMiik nil wish. 'I' : I ! ' ' I iii'l wlh II"'' will Tllllt' din U. Mr I r V (mil Mall. Tin ticii.. t.i . p (i in Mress ;.! I w Iihii I Im women w Ihi are ! wear I hflil want li"iii Ami that- nil i,f It. , MHEss liiinDS, Tim Mres binds year Is nm a cal end tr year W I n ti-r 1 1 1 t a Rl ve line. Spring Iimviiii.I It. The i'.iihh fur good un it inl'i each ntluT jiiut mill , :n Urn irllniin-r n( ui'iiin mill utarx l uli-.irli'-il i ii t lli' lik.'1't nf tlm ri Inif Klin. Tlmr.' I :n i- irly Sprlii(f ' iIiiwii f lri"K li'H'.l-i imsi'lty tlmt ! caiin i" Ki't'rii'iry. 'I" 1 1 r i it Imrnt ; of tfl.iriniii ninriiiiiir lliut l" imw, ti it.iy. ' I. iter. illy frmii tln Kut tlny hiivi riillio lriMiliiK. ini'l tills PVBii'liir tliorn I" hlk'li CHrniv.il. NVvnr ln f.iro li:i"-"' mil''1' tli il W li:iutiful In )risrl aliill llii':iri'i Ihto In . hIii irln il:IV. I livi im ;i few- inonicnta (hat we nitty ti'll ou tlm hums. Tlin Dren- Onoiln now of to-duy cinpcriiHSilk, Wool, Linen unit Cot ton; It touches Kiitflanil, rtcotlaml, Ir.'l iml. Kr.tncc, JiTiniiiiy,Swit.luii(I and scvnr il of our Anierlcin Slates. And toJ:y there ar no twice) told tale", even though some things Mere tofore noticed have not boon half de 1 K(.rjt),., -the Army of the Saxons forjnslance. J-.istice to Our Tublio. and oi.T jood-i demand that at sninc time thy "'' nther must be desert mi aifaln. In a Keneral souse the world is wearing crape Crape is emancipate ml no loiiRcr limited to the sombre nmnnrTi f-T. L. OPENING black 'f ihiI an. I inou r n I ng r I. i.. ti Ihr Wool, Hilka and olU'ii" all claim - nr rot l-'lli lt m nkle and llim Imlr a r i nk le. a Km Inif niir a fealur In ahlonal le Mf Kab f ittain.d re- rlra ( r n" I r n-ii I a I I n r i a l . hu I I ..ih More- 1 Ilk- alni.l e eiy Uautiful rlTrt lia liern caplurr.l an I I r - 1 iij-hi ? j V alir nr all "Vi I Krum-li Ii v I r In lupin I W'.miI. ami -ilk. Hm iir-n' I lm II III .il- I, . .1 i ii i ii 11- I , ..ii TI,.. ( r. lil.- I 'll f.T In many at- I inj u ir I n -ir. r- lly W.i.i I t r - I'li.. r.i l a n I I iil" n . 1 1 y Illi. 1 1 A nr 1 1 ; ; V'il ' f - I I'lnK "f t In- ll i fl it i ii k I-1 1 ...r.iirk" r y.ni ran inia.'lii". in 'Inn. . I - ! I - t nlm-. ! r I if ray . i r it i ii I an. vi 1 1 Ii b'iu 1 1 fill If c.li.r "ilkrn i...nlrr Tluit j L'l vra V'HI I 'I IHI ""I I "'I V nr .1" Cull I m iiniri'. A n nil mr f. ln . "'i ill v lii-aii tif nl 1.. Hi- ft-riii ki-r 1 1 1 1 1 . I . t in iiil-nl. t'li ink-- tin- I'-i'iT t-i il iinly IllUr ill itr) .mil t-ry il- ln';lt- tti, limn think nf .ilvrr ilk r ti -turn -t riw, nin- null wlilf, thri'i ilirlm I'l'.ariit.'. Th-ri- vmi liavr Urn t hxur v f tin- -1 v 1 Anothi-r viirlatloi. "f Km rr.-ipe nn I if i a rr In k l-il af-HrauckiT tri wild illvi-r Ii urlliii' rlk'iiri--. ruiiniiiK with wanton freedom all over the i surfacta The ground colors are 1 tfrays, browns and hints of 1 pink. The cupe renith is reached In a ; striped fabric that is indescribable. : To the eye solid, to the touch H ep i hvr. Ills wool iriticl;.ill v, but il . shimmers .tnil t'li'lcns ami is emhel i lished with decorative m ripes. After I all that you know little or nothing about it I Crazy Crepons from the iualnt j Crocodile to I he welted l'lisse -ind Ciiukly cords like withered I'.ed fords. Hedfords are aain destined to have an unprecedented sale. Stylish ami fresh in their new spring colors, they are most tempting. All the lilit'iind popular shades are here for your picking in three qualities and a dilTcrent style of each grade Tans, (Jrays, l'earls, Navy, Ashes of Hoses and ltlack. CHAI.I.IS. The soft, filmy lightness of a Chal lis Dress is delightful of a hot af ternoon. The crisp coolness of Ba tiste and of Linen Lawn. The airy nothingness of Organdie and Grena dine Love rharms peculiar to themselves, but Challis, billowy Challis, remain unrivalled in its own domain. Do you remember the 'ioc.ts Chal lles of last season. Lovely goods and wonderfully like the very best French. Well here they are again, f ' v I .'', - v ) f iTTn A CIIAICLO'ITK. N SEIGLE If anytlilnic tllr tlian vr. Tim elnlli la a flu r fl nrt- ruiitl' . -vu, ilauity. Mut Hi -r In tl iir ' rimr Ilia alp almail It plain Tlm ankfM prlnU-r ha art a mark llul ahoulit inakr a tlr rrrn In M ulliou. . Ai rural a a lrtarr, riirl a if naliiro lalil ttia tluta. Knnr ami liii'l ami airaya, i1rllrat- Irirm in I ilramy ili(rn trial lt-vi- you wondering how II l that J-'m'Is buy a yard of such slut! Oh ' can ll ow beautiful Yet the French We can hear your a-h, of admiration. Notice these sweet briars natural as If a careless hand had dropped them. See them ahlar.e with blossoms, a if Titanla and her. trim had held a fast of lllowers there. Only in patterns and no two alike. "iiniia riiKs. i ii e wiinis mean i Chinese and Japane.e Silks either j plain or printed. I Iw y nro often stretched to cover Silks of cjmilar style of French, Sw iss ami American makes. The printing of the real goods is never done in their native country Franco, Kngland and America attend to that. Our stock of these is preat peerless. The writer shrinks from description. His (inscriptive vocab ulary Is too limited Think of all the adjectives that stand for beauty, loveliness, good nsss and perfeclio-i and Ming them all at these shiny shiimnery stutTs and you may in some measure do them justice. Next in line come (he Cottons. The cotton manufacturers are tread ing on the very heels of the silk and w ool men. Whatever appears in the silk or wool is itiickly followed in cotton hence the cotton crepes, the cotton Hedfords, the cotton Henriet tas, the cotton Tiji so closely resetti Ttilf Tnrf . Tlll'UhOAY K V K CRHND l.llnif llm I n.t i a llk a. I" il-ri-ii' an rljrl l'ii at a ilnlanrr !! a rr l,r r. rmilllill "f i-.ll.ni I l.rn I' lilM-HAMs ; tin-re wit p b-au re seek i n irr'iip about Urn (iiiKlianis j-tr-day. ( ii ii(r h a in" ! The vastm-ss nf il e stock, the crossing lilies of v.ilin -. tlm m I n'l i iif of sty leu. tlm ronelo limratloii of Ideas, the be w I bl-r I n if m a of colors all nun hi n - ! err a le on nlal confusion. Look along the lines. Leave out tlm silk stripes and pi il l", the Ited ford cords and all the ncli ranires so beautiful that "ii ( 1 1 . -1 1 . 1 1 ulnch trives richer results, iii,. I .. .1 1 or ihe i-orooii '.' t 'orne almi' t I iilllfll.-tllls nf tin- peri" The aristocrats fnun fn.lKI, f7.no and mi it at yoi: . .. th riL'inal 'ibt-tf. it tern iw at -mi le -a The in :ti;ni lb-en t colonial swells from Massachusetts Hay and the I'rovi lence Plantations- iSc.so like the) Scotcli-langh at yon and then the wonder of the day, the ng inch (iinghamsa 15 cents, break into cheers, such bargain cheers as you never heard before. To exagger ate the attraction of our Cotton Dress 1 1 felfV Fir XJJJ N I N . A I 1 C 1 1 . 7 . 1 M- 5t W D E K li.Mi.la a b 1 1 I 111 J" i I'll-. It lliil-l I ri-nir int. rril I ' a I II I .'ld !i"l !) I III yral'-! - j ii a n 1 1 1 1 hut II. r ui"l li"'ulv l. In-in rlnilrr t I n u in 1 1 ; ll.. I t. . I. lr rtlnl Many rar- ami . 1 1 an t it ! an.l I'Alt.VSOLS ANI FANS. Ireamv loveliness. Inanimate grace, perfected beauty. The Par i sol ranees from .'n cents to $Jii. wil every sort belw eeii A irrand exh ibit is on now. Kan looks, for beauty for llirtinir. Ml si'inble at front f.-r adornment, f , f. .r l.rei st i rn nir. an- in in trr ami en entrance and win dows. All, did we say' I'trdni u only a hint only a still pie of w hat -111 the shelves. Price ranges j . t. lo V DKI TKIMMINOS. The ingenuity of man knows no bounds. In Press Trimmings the stock abounds In all kinds of fancies Jet holds the leadership, and riirhtly too, for nothing is handsomer. Silk (iuitnps tlnd much favor, especially the narrow outlining-. Kvery shade in the color list is matched here. They are very -tylish, durable ami inexpensive, as we show them at n'4 cts., 10 cts. ami Li cts per yarn, in Jet we show beailings, iringos, kiiis, plastrons and all the new eneci. i u Huttons we have a very exquisite line, and they arc once more in favor, especially the large handsome pearls. Moss and feather trimming is also very popular. In New York and Hus ton the rage is for Point (iene and Point Ireland Laces. They have caught this infection from Paris and Herlin. They trim all sorts of fabrics, even the heavy wraps and cloth dresses Our patterns of these L ices are exceedingly hand-ome. t'hif fons at Ho cts in b! colors. Others at M), T") and $1 00. Imported in colors of embroidered Mower tracery at fl.iS. Also spangled. I lies., art perfect dreams of spiderweby, filmy trimming etutTs. WHITE HOOPS, LACES A NO KM HHOinEKlES. This stock is particularly interest ing. We have never had as many Novelty I.acs and Embroideries as now. All the white stutTs in plains and fancies are here in wondrous NEWS. CO I irlrli If m . -r il l.r ;. ! lll'T 'l I I ! k like ... ,..rril Mi. .ii ii lai ii I w.rjrn-.-s ami hjnnl- nir r ( i ' i in . I ' r. hi I I l.ii i d acril- t' - I - - 1 1 1 fi! .Ii;'! and .(.. Ilmlll ) II t We w. illl I,. !. n .,n a.'aiu itr ii n j 1 1 i , I.. Ue t.aak iiTb. il !.. a I ' ai w lu-u r hail n i i ml -i in i e alii t.-Tilifnl i tin H( I f ' H V. i.l i I s. II v i Kit mi l - hi l.'iry ir Ii n i.vi.f t t In I. I n k f..r Luiv, lint M .s I hlb) ,,r Infinl All trrad'-s. We are lm. ii.- a him of K-d II se f..r clill.lrrn, m l I t ties Thi-v ar very -..ul ir - finry llo.lery for lidies. Knll I in .f While, I'ear I (iray and Tan II - for Ladle.. Silk and Lisle In 1. 1 irk i . ' -1 4 t 'i it are i;u ar t n tee. I Kid-, Nik in I I i.l.-s ,,f ,,,ir Kid i.l te. iri warrinr.d. hull Inn- In til a'nl t linen. I I.l l.'e, Sile le, I'.i irril. I e I h -iiin-i I ' at wili like Our well Iii'mii leader. hip In Handkerchief i- fully sustained, a we have all the new things that are mi ti e market. Mainly, riluiy, em broidered chilloiis, white emhrold en-il, fancy printed and plain white. The Handkerchief -tuck ,,f t(1P state I- I,,. re CO USE I S. Only a mention of them. All of the celebrated Mr Warner's goods and the "J . It.'' and the French hand made "P. M." Corsets. We are head- j quarter- for ( orsets, carrying twenty styles . HOlTSK FCUNlSHlNiiS. We mean Carpels, Kugs, M.tltinrrs, Curtains, Mraperies. Linens, Sheet ings, and whatever is in that line. Our Lace Curtain stock is brini full of the very choicest creations. The Chenille linelas ju-t received new additionti and you will see the very finest line on display today. Our $i.tand $7 00 Chenille curtain arriv ed yesterday and they are the very best value yetshown. Moi uette Car pet made and laid at $11" a yard. Cane Mattings in all grades. Anoth er new lot came in Saturday. In table Linens you will never find a better line even in the large cities. Carets made to order. Designs and esti mates sent on application. NUMIIKK IUH M A I L 1 1 1 1 I it I ) K A KTM KXT. Kor iIiomi bring la lb adjoialaf t.ians ami in farl anywlmr In th on Hi w n ii 1.1 ak that you w r 1 1 to us for w bat ymi ant. Tlm ay to k now a store is In Im( it luiv f it. I'lrk aoma cooilaoi tbniK. Ifiinrs that you know the rvavj rain., .if Wliil nf the uaJUU? W hit of tl .tylri What oC h prlcrs" Take no one's say an. l judge and jury. No need of golof hap-h.a77.ard. if your hoina a tor iloesn't do right by you, thare an plenty that will. Home storaa Uk extra care to be fair and prompt with distant traders. They try to think a well us to buy and send for them. It's money In (wirkit and peace of mind for you to deal with that aorl -of a store. Thai's the SEIULE A CO., waj of doing it. , The customer's Interest la our in-, terest. t mean that it shall profit i you to do mi. No matter how far from the store you may be, you hav but to w rite for what you want, and r that letter or total sets, in ay he, a dozen people on the ifo and all for ...1M '1' K I I. I .. T 1 ' . ' i iirir aid I'll' I uk, stuu rviu paring, and running here and there and after the choice come the writ- ;t ing d iw n and figuring ap and pack ingand sending. And when the tiicli package comes to you lu Call -fornia, or Maine, or Texas, or where not. all this extra work doesn't take-' .' one more cent from your pocket. " i Suppose you take Dresa Goods. T Kit's a fair try. Odr stock Is very complete ami none better the most attractive to look at and the moat considerate of your pocket-book I Sounds like a big statement, doesn't it? Put us to the proof. Nothing easier than to send for samples of yards. ) o ty Kvery article bouplit of us thai dote lot prove to Ih' exactly an repreaented must returned to us at once, and like a draft, tt n-rll lie cashed on night. We prafej to be ft iahle to anything else. -V"'. lly order ot T L8EIOLK4CO. ; Jam S5f

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