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DAY, JAN. 19.
INDICTMENTS
WERE HEAD
TODAY -
N'NAH. Or, Jan. 19—(Spe
'ho Greene and Oaynor ease
being presented to a Jury In
led States court. General
P. Barr. t\ S, A., retired
(ducted the case of Capt. O.
,or before the court-martial,
ilrtment 971 against the de
to the pury this morning.
Ictment sets out fully the (
against the defendants on
1 those against Carter, K. E.
Win. T. Oaynor and M. A.
of Boston. Ine reading
« familiar with the nature of
larges which are in brief
•ter favored Greene and Gay -I
drawing up specifications,
it her contractors would not
nd, and conspired with them
inferior work and inferior ma-;
rial this morning progressed 1
ddly.
By Associated Press.)
NNAH, Oft., Jan. 19.- Head 1
idictments consumed the ses
the Greene and Gay nor trial
Judge Speer appointed Hope
of Quitman, foreman of the
for Sunday's Herald will not
nteed position or insertion un
tie business office of The Her
urday morning. Advertising
‘ the Daily Herald should be
the day before insertion is
Sensational Suit Sale
lanned by Bleakley to take
Conday morning. 33 finest
de suits, values from $30.00
I each in black, green, navy,
mmetal. plum, prune and
Ixtures will be disposed of at
rr suit. This will in all
|y be one of the greatest
is for suits ever seen^in Au
jd for that matter in the en
th. It has always been
’s policy do close out all
,de suits at this time of the
Home early and get pick. Sale
;es at 10 o’clock Monday.
The Clark Candy Co.
|n at Clark's and get a re
drlnk, hot or cold. They have
)opular drinks. A most invit
i to while away a half hour is
For candles and confections
i description. Clark's is the
|ve them a trial, you will not
I “Meet me at Clark's."
COME TOMORROW
SCHNEIDER’S FAIR. WARNING SALE
In Interesting Big Sales in Every Department of This Great Store.
/e want to announce to the Shoppers of Greater Augusta and Vicinity that all trading inducements will reign supreme in
yery department all over the house, Every item, every offer, every price advertised on this page will represent unequalled
money=saving possibilities for you. You will not be disappointed.
MISSES’ COATS.
is’ and Children's all-wool
l, in new efforts: sizes up
years, values up to $5.00.
e $1.98
WRAPPERS.
“s' Flannelette Wrappers,
'.neat hand trimming; the
wrapper 88c
Dresses.
ps’ and Children's Dresses,
4 to 10 years; good vnlu<4 at.
j 98c
INFANTS’ COATS.
White Cashmere Coats, with
oidery trimmings, ihe $2.50
ZEPHYR SHAWLS,
l-knit Zephyr Shawls, Ihe 75e
will be sold at 25c
INFANTS' CAPS.
Caps, with full ruche and
Ties; priced everywhere at
our price 25c
WOOL FASCINATORS,
ozen Wool Fascinators, the
sold everywhere at. 35c; our
LACE WAISTS,
aciennes Lace Waists, lined
white Jap Silk, which are
p at SIO.OO. will he sold a $3.98
LACE CURTAINS,
pairs Lace Curtains from a
tfacturer's Sample Line, •
tly soiled from handling, at
... . QRr
lE3' COVERT
AND RAIN COATS.
e of double-twisted all-wool
ft Cloth. In the full pleated
Ire or Overcoat effect; sold
:her stores and advertised at
0; our price SIO.OO
PECIAL LOT OF SKIRTS,
hoice assortment of Ladies’
s in Panamas. Worsteds,
iots. Serges. Broadcloths and
t; a large variety of styles, in
colors —grays, greens, blues,
n, black. Values worth up to
ON SALE TOMORROW,
HAVE YOU WEAK LUNGS?
Do You Pear Consumption?
When we lake into consideration
the fact that one out of every seven
in this climate die of consumption, is
It any wonder that It Is feared by
the people of Augusta who have weak
lungs and chronic colds and coughs?
A famous lsindon physician has for
j >ears urged his patients, g when the
| slightest tendency to consumption ap
-1 peared, to take the best cod liver
! preparation they could find, and
physicians everywhere have recog
nized that the cod's liver contains
! curative values for roughs, colds,
bronchitis, consumption and all wast
ing diseases unequalled In medicine,
but, unfortunately, few could take
and derive any benefit from old-fash
ioned cod liver oil and emulsions on
account of the indigestible grease
which they contain.
Every person In Augusta should
know the value of the new cod liver
preparation. Vino!. It actually con
tains In a concentrated form all of
the strengthening body-building ele
ments of cod liver oil actually taken
from fresh cods' livers, without a
drop of oil or grease to upset the
stomach and retard its work.
Therefore, where old-fashioned cod
liver oil or emulsions would do
good. Yinol will do far more good.
We guarantee Vinol will Improve the
appetite, strengthen digestion, make
rich, red biood. create strength, cure
chronic coughs and colds and
strengthen weak lungs. If Vinol fails
to give satisfaction, we return your
money without question. Alexander
Drug Co.
W. H. OETJEN, CAPTAIN.
Election by German Guards Last
Night.
Mr. W. H. Oetjen was elected cap
tnin of the German Guards at a meet
ing of that organization held last
night. The election was held In order
to fill the position made vacant by the
resignation of Capt. C. E. Morlng.
Mr. Oetjen has been connected with
the militia of the city for the past 14
years and has been very active in all
th.t, pertains to the military of the
city and state. He at one time was
in the regular army, being stationed
in Cuba during the Spanish-Ameriran
war.
There was also an election of a
; lieutenant to be held last night, hut
on account of a misunderstanding of
the date it was postponed until next
Thursday night.
The command is now in fine condi
tion and under the experienced guid
ance of Capt. Oetjen will no doubt
move forward and become an even
better company.
The Hotel Genesta Case will fur
nish an elegant Lunch every week
day from 12:30 to 3 p. m. for 50
cents.
SPECIAL LOT OF WAISTS.
A special line of Manufacturer's
overstock, consisting of white and
colored Poplins, embroidered Lin
ens, fancy Madras, and all-wool
Albatros and Nun's Veiling
Waists, black and colors, worth up
to $3.60 $1.39
LADIES’ SKIRTS.
A lucky purchase—more than 200
of this season's best styles in Chif
fon, Broadcloth, Panamas and
fancy gray mixitires, trimmed In
newest effects; the values run up
to SIO.OO. Choice $3.90
LADIES’ COATS.
Special sale of Ladles’ All-Wool
Kersey Coats, showing the newest
effects, in 12 to 54-inch lengths;
values up to $15.00. Choice. .$5.90
BOYS’ SUITS.
Boys’ All-Wool Suits in solid col
ors and fancy mixtures, 4 to 18
years, and values up to $5.00.
Choice $1.50
BOYS’ PANTS.
Knee Pants for the boys up to 14
years; some in the lot worth 50c.
Choice 35c
UNDERWEAR.
Ladies’ heavy fleece-lined Vests
mid Pants, other si ores’ price 50c.,
our price 19c
SWEATERS.
Ladies’ All-Wool in red,
white and blue, taped seams;
OVERCOATS.
Hoys' Overcoats, worth up to $7.50.
Choice at $3.90
SATEENS.
Mercerized Sateens in new pat
terns, worth 25 to 40c yard, on
sale 15c
BLANKETS.
And Comforts, worth up to $2.50,
will be sold over the counter at
COMFORTS.
Comforts filled with white cotton,
covered with Sateen, and cheap
at $3.50. Our price ..$1.98
LITTLE ONE MS
VICTIM OF FLAMES
Granddaughter of Major and Mr*.
Hamilton Wilkin* Burned to Death
at Selma, Ala—A Deplorable Oe
-0
eurrence.
The many friend* of Major and Mra.
Hamilton Wilkins, of thl* city, will
sympathize with them in the bereave
ment they suffer In the loss of their
little grandaughter. Mary Elizabeth
Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mra.
J. Hooper Adams, at Belma. Ala.
The little one met death by burn
ing. the following account of the
tragedy coming from Selma:
Yesterday afternoon while Mre.
Adams wbr at the home of a relative
the child's clothing caught fire from
an open grate, hums being Unstained
that proved fatal after a night of
i untold suffering. The little one was
playing in the room of her aunt, Mra.
George H. Craig. Jr., when the tele
phone called the latter out In the
hall. Before she could return the
child picked up a hearth broom and
was attempting to sweep the ashes
up when her clothes caught fire
from the grate,
Mrs. Craig entered the room to
find the little one In flames which ahe
hastily extinguished, but not until
burns had been received too severe
to even give hope of recovery despite
the skill of physicians quickly stint
money .
Mr. Adams was down at SnowhiU
on a hunting trip and as soon as pos
sible an engine was dispatched from
this pity for hint and he was brought
home, reaching here during the
night.
Mrs. Wilkins ia>now in Selma, hav
ing gone there In response to a tele
gram telling of the tragedy.
The noted baritone, Julian Walker,
here Jan. 25.
MINE VICTIMS FOUND.
Each of Men Died While at His
Work.
CHARLESTON. W. V.. Jan. 19.
All eighteen bodies have b“»en recov
ered from the Detroit Mines on Paint
Creek, the scene of the dust explo
sion yesterday. All the men. except
one. were found at their places of
work, showing the explosion came
without warning. Death came to most
of them from suffocation. Seven were
married and leave families.
THE SWAN DEPARTS.
The river steamer Swan, of the
Gibson line of steamers, arrived here
at 8 p. m. yesterday and left for Sa
vannah at 3 p. m. today.
$1.69 FOR WOMEN'S
HIGH-GRADE SHOES.
Just in time—3,ooo pairs of Wo
men's Shoes, made by Ihe Me
dena Shoe company of Rochester
to sell at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50,
now offered to you at. $1.89
a pair.
These Shoes were made during
the dull season, when the manu
facturers felt obliged to keep their
help busy, hut they made so many
that the price was broken In or
dpr to unload quickly.
$1.69 for Women's Shoes with
heavy soles.
$1.69 for Women’s $2.50 Shoes
with medium soles.
$1.69 for Women’s $3.50 Shoes
with light flexible soles.
98c for Mlssßs’ $1.50 tine Dongnla
Lace and Button Shoes, solid
leather.
98c for Boys' Calf Lace Shoes
with sturdy soles, sizes 9 to 13 1-2;
good value at $1.50.
25 dozen Children’s heavy fleece
lined Underwear, the kind you are
paying 25c for, at Schneider’s
10 Cases Dress Ginghams, 100 In
35 different patterns, and worth
10c a yard, at this regular sale
only 6c
100 Bolts Canton Flannel, worth
up to 15c a yard, will be sold at
-2 e
150 pieces of Bleaching. 36-inch
wide and worth up to 12 l-2c. will
be sold at 7 1-8 c
200 White China Silk Waists,
made In 1906 designs, values up
to $5.00, will be sold at $2.50
We will sell 150 rolls of Japanese
Matting, value 45c, at 23c
We will sell 200 pair of Men’s
Pants, assorted patterns, worth
$2.50, at $1,25
DRESS GOODS.
Fancy Plaid Dress Goods, 40-inch
wide, worth up to 69c yard;
choice ’..25c
The No Name Stetson Hat in Latest Styles and Colors, $3.50 the world over, choice TOMORROW
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
WHAT DO YOU CARE?
YOU'VE GOT YOUR HEALTH.
Great Natures Do Not Despair at Die
appointment—They Look for
Something Else to Do.
The broad-gauged man of today does
I not get blue Just because things don't
always come his way unless there la
something the matter with him If
! he “falls down" on one proposition he
Immediately starts to look up another
He always looks forward and keeps
on hustling A man with hi* health
and faculties hss plenty of opportun-
I Itle* and the man who gives up or
even feel* like It has either a small
nature or some physical weakness.
Dyspepsia certainly puts the best of
men ottt of condition for work of any
kind. You cannot blame the dyspeptic
l for getting blue. The very nature of
hla disease Is most depressing and rat
! culated to deprive him of ambition,
energy and hope. There ia hope for
him, however, certain and sure.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are roe
ognlxed throughout the length and
breadth of the land as the one cure
that's safe and sure. Their unbounded
popularity—resulting from the thou
sands and thousands of cures they
have effected, prove beyond the
shadow of a doubt their greatness as
a cure. \Vhereln lies thetr greatness?
In the very fact that they are Nature's
own simple remedy. They do the ex
act work tn exactly the aame way that
the digestive fluids of the stomach do
because they are composed of exactly
the same elements and possess the
same properties. They relieve the
weak and worn out stomach of Its
burden of digestion Hnd permit It
without let or hindrance to rest and
grow sound and well. The stomach
will get well quick enough In ita own
natural way If It la let alone. That
is what Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do.
They not only let It alone themselves
but make the food taken into the
stomach do the same.
You can satisfy yourself of the truth
of this statement by putting the food
you would eat info a glas jar wtth
sufficient water and one of Stuart's
Dytipepaia Tablets. The process of
digestion will he taken up and car- ;
rled out Just as the gastric Juice and
other digestive fluids would do It.
Their action ia natural and they cause
no disturbance In the digestive organs j
In fact you forget you have a stomach
when they begin to do their work, so
mild and natural ia the operation.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for srlc
by all druggists at 50c a hox.
Julian Walker, Jan. 25: Y. M. C. A.
auspices.
SMALL (?) DEFICIENCY BILL.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 19 -Con
sideration of the urgent deficien
cy appropriation bill was be
gun today hy the house in the
committee of the whole. The bill
aggregates $15,315,503, including
$5,340,781! for Panama canal.
SPECIAL.
We have on sale 250 5 4-inch
long Men's Overcoats, value
SIO.OO, no two alike, drummers’
samples, at $4.00
We are selling the Black Cat 35c
Ladles’ and Children’s Hose at.
We are selling Men's Stiff Bosom
Shirts, in all sizes, values up to
SI.OO, at 19c
We ago selling 100 Red and Blue*
Bed Spreads, value $2.50, at.
We will sell 35 pieces white,
heavy corded Plnque, value 25c,
at 12 1-2 c
We will sell 2,000 yards Percal,
in light colors, v value 1 2 l-2c, at
-2 c
We are agents for the Dixie Girl
Ladles’ Shoes, In all styles, value
$2.60, at $1.50
WHITE AND COLORED
FLANNEL
15 pieces while, red and blue
Flannel; also in cream, with
brown and pink borders; the 35c,
kind. Priced at 15c
SEA IBLAND.
We will sell 30 pieces good Sea
Island at. yard 3 7-8 c
FLANNELETTE.
Double-fold Flannelette, full 36-
Inch wide, and cheap at 18c. Our
price 10c
UNDERWEAR.
Men's heavy fleece-lined Cnder
shlrts and Drawers, regularly sold
at 76c, on sale at 39c
THE DAY FOR BARGAINS IN
OUR BKIRT SECTION.
We will take out about 150 of
even length Skirts from our own
stock, which sell regularly for
$6.00 to SB.OO, and place them on
sale at the extremely low prlee
of $2.95
Go where you please, you will
not And anything to equal them
at. the price.
BIGELOW NOT
' BE PUNISHED
Defiance of Congressional Committee
Will Not Cause Any Proceeding*.
Refused to Violate Confidence.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. Poullney
Bigelow's defiance of the senate com
tnUtcc on Inlet-oceanic ennuis, in re
fusing to divulge the sources of coi
tal!! Information he Is alleged to have
regarding conditions In Panama prob
ably will ro unpunished. While no
definite action was taken It la genet
ally understood proceedings against
the witness will not he begun.
Julian Walker caught the people
last year at Lyceum. Hear him Jan.
25.
NO DECISION YET
BY MR. WATSON
Understood He Has Been Offered the
Position of Secretary of the
Chamber of Commerce.
"I do not feel authorized to say any
thing about the meeting: It was an
executive session." said Mr. (). T.
Bothwell, when aske?l by a Herald
representative today If Mr. K. J. Wat
son. of ('otumhta. S. C., hnd been se
leeted as secretary of the Chamber
of Commerce.
A meeting of the executive com
mittee of that body was held yester
day afternoon and a permanent score
tnry, so It Ir learned, derided on.
The Herald received a telegram to
day which stated that Mr. Watson has
the secretaryship under advisement,
hut has arrived til no decision as yet.
A meeting will be held Saturday
night when It ts expected a definite
reply will have been received from
Mr. Watson on the poaltton offered
hint.
DR. ATKINSON DEAD.
ATLANTA. Ga„ Jan. 19.—Rev. L
G. Aiklnson, D. D., president of Gam
mon Methodist Episcopal theological !
seminary of Atlanta, died loda.t ;
aged 67. His death came as a re |
sub of Injuries sustained by a fall In
Yellowstone National park two years
ago, complicated by stomach lrou
ble. Dr. Atklnfion hail been ongng
ed in educational work for more than
27 years.
SUIT FOR DAMAGES.
Milligan Wills Wants $5,000 For Al
leged Injuries.
Milligan Wills, colored, through his
attorneys, has filed a suit for $5,0601
SPECIAL.
200 pairs Chenille Portieres, In
t'ftl. green and blue, extra wide
and extra long; values up lo SB.
Price, per pair $2.49
FUR PIECES.
Two Specials In Furs:
Lot No. 1 contains values up to
$20.00. Choice at $3.98
Lot No. 2, values up lo $5.00, at
FANCY SILK.
In the Silk Heel lon you will llnd
any number of Fancy Milks worth
up to SI.OO a yard, offered until
ail are sold, at 50c
UMBRELLAS.
Mercerized Milk Umbrellas with
Mterlfng Hllver anti Pearl Hand
les; values up to $3.00 priced
Ri 69c
HANDKERCHIEFB.
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs for
Ladles find Misses; values up lo
19c; choice 5c
CORBETB.
American Beauty, R. * G., and
Warner Bros.' standard SI.OO
Corsets on sale at 50c
GLOVEB.
Ladles’. Misses' and Children's
Wool Golf Gloves, the 50c kind
at 25c
HOSIERY.
Ladles', Misses’ ami Children's
Hosiery, the kind you always pay
19c for, will he sold at 9c
BMYRNA RUGS.
Reversible Smyrna Rugs, 30-60-
Inches 98c
ART BQUARES.
Union Art Squares, 9-12 feet. In
variety of patterns, at .. $3.98
CHILDREN’S COATS, $1.98.
Regular $4.00; large circular col
lar, some trimmed with fancy
orald.
LACE CURTAINB.
Nottingham Lace Curtains, 60-In
wide and 3/1-2 yards long; big
value at $3.00 a pair; our price,
per pair $1.50
damages against tho Augusta Aiken
Hallway company. ’Hie suit grows out
of thi' Injuries received by the plain
tiff during a general fight on one of
the cars of the defendant eompanj/
Inst summer. It will be remembered
that there was a general flßht on one
of the ears and that three men were
killed, two outright and one died
later tn a hospital Milligan Wills'
brother was among the slatn. and the
plaintiff himself wap seriously cut and
shot. He alleges thnt the company la
lo blame In thnt they permitted
drunken men to ride* on the ear and
did not. afford proper protection lo
tho passengers. He further claims
that the company la liable, owing to
the fart that It permitted n crowd to
congregate on the roar platform, and
there to engage In a riot. The case
will have many Interesting points and
will. In nll likelihood, he used ns a
precedent In similar suits that may
follow.
For Gravel use STUART’S GIN and
BUCHU.
THE NEXT HAGUE CONFERENCE
Mr. Bartholdt Sayi the President Hss
Selected the American Delegate*.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 President
Roosevelt bus derided on the person
nel of the American delegation to
the second Hague conference. Tilts
announcement wns made by Repre
sentative Bartholdt, of Missouri,
after a conference with the presi
dent. The names of the delegates,
Mr. Bartholdt. said, would not lie
made public at present, It being the
president's desire to appoint them
first and arrange for the prelhnlna
rles before making a formal an
nounrement of tho program to he fol
lowed.
“The president believes as I do.
that the Hague conference ought to
he made the International senate for
settling all disputes between the va
T-ious count rles," said MV. Bartholdt.
"it Is the president's opinion that the
conference ought to meet periodical
ly and automatically, without being
necessary to wnlt for a call, and to
take up such matters of international
moment hn occur In the receases."
The nearer a man gets to fame the
smaller it looks.
ACCIDENT ON “L” ROAD.
NEW YORK. Jan. 19. (*nc per -
son waa killed and u dozen In- <
Jured, when a ear on the cle- <
vated railroad In Rrooklyn fell to <
the street today. The car was <
crowded with passengers. The ■
accident occurred at a curve on <
the Lexington avenue line of the <
Brooklyn Rapid Transit company, <
at Fulton and Chestnut streets. ■
The train, which consisted of <
three cars, jumped the track at •
a switch and the first two cars <
remained on the elevated atruc- -
tore, while the rear car fell Into <
the street. ,
CLOTHE THE BOYS
AT THE BIG SALE.
Hoys' Overcoats In Oxford and
Frieze, cut extra long; aged 7
to 16. At Ihe Big Hale $3.95
Hoys' Oxford Gray Overcoats, cut.
extra long $2.95
Boys’ Douhle-hreasted ami Nor
folk Mulls In Worsteds and Fan
ey Mixtures, also Black; ages 7
lo $2.95
Children’s Oxford. Melton, Rus
sian Overcoats; sizes 4 to 9;
regular $3.00 value $1.65
Children's all-Wool Russian Tail
or and Kton Mulls In various
new shades;*small lots and brok
en sizes; none art- less than $3.00
Viilttes; sizes 3 to 8 $1.65
Children'll all-Wool Blue Cheviot
Double breasted Jacket Hulls,
sizes 8 to 16 $1.65
Youths’ Overcoats, sizes 16 to 20;
all-Wool Fancy 60-Inch Tourist
and Oxford and Black Mellon,
box styles and all Wool Fancy
Cheviot Sulla ami Black Thibet
Mulls; good values at $8.00; spe
cial $6.00
Youth's SIO.OO anil $12.50 Holts
and Overcoats, sizes 15 lo 20;
special SB.OO
STIRRING VALUES IN
WOMEN’S COATS.
In truth, the Greatest Coat offer
ing of the season. On account
of the long stretch* of warm
weather. Manufacturers arc will
ing to unload their stocks at al
most any price. We helped three
of them out, and will offer regu
lar $12.00 Coal values, at.. $6.95
Made from the finest Kersey,
In castor or black.
DRESS GOODS.
Wool Melton Cloth, 66 Inches
wide, worth $1.25 yard -black,
blue, 4irown, gray and green, on
sale, per yard 69c
Marks Grocery Go.
15c. Cans Corn, 3 for 25
22 lbs Granulated Shigar. .SI.OO
Best Grits, per peck 20
Country Ment. tier pecJt 20
Snowflake now, I X Sack .70
Mocha * Java Coffee, per
pound 25
Arhuekle’s Coffee. 2 II)*.. .25
Swift's Premium Hams, pet
pound . .13 1-2
Kettle Rendered Ijtrd. per
pound 9 1-2
Large Oranges, per dozen.. .20
2 pkgs. ilorsfnrd'a Bread
preparation .25
Our prices are always as low or
lower than others. Don't forget
us when you are In need.
Call Bell Phone 1095
Marks Grocery Co.
1923 Broad Bt.
MAIL A TOY
GALLOWS IN JAIL
Occupied His Time In That Way
While Waiting to be Hanged—Mue*
dered Hie Sweetheart Last Fall.
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan. 19.—Wm..
Vandalsen. h young white man. wa*
hanged today for tho murder, last
fall, of his sweetheart, Miss Fannie
Porter.
Vandalsen occupied hla time In Jail
hy making toys, among them Iteing
a mlna.ure gallows. By a coin tn tba
slot of the device, a figure represent
ing it man was made to drop through
a mlnature trap and dangle at the end
of a cord. He gave this strange toy
to the Jail guard, refusing offers of
money front several men who wanted
to buy it.
The Hotel Gcncsta Case will serve
you promptly, politely, however large
or Small your order may be.
Fresh Country Eggs
25c doz.; 5 doz. for $1.20 #
at
MAX MOGULESCU,
PHONE 09
MEN AND YOUNG MEN
BHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF THIS BIG SALE.
Men's Oxford and Kersey Over
coats In gray, blue and black;
sizes 35 to 44; at Ihe Rig Hale
Men's Mulls, in Black Thibet*
and Worsteds, sizes 35 to 44
Men's Mulls, Black and Fancy
Cheviots and Worsteds; 35 to 44,
“l • $8.95
Young Men's Ismg Grouser Sulfa,
blue, black and fancy Mixtures;
ages 14 to 20; at $5.96
California Wool Blankets, worth
up to $8.00; choice $3.98
Large size, all-Cotton Comforts
at 98c
Men’s Heavy Fleece-lined Under
shirts and Drawers at 39c
Oil Opakue Window Shades on
self-acting spring rollers., ..19c
Reversible Rugs or Room Squares
6x9 feel .$4.90
200 pairs Nottingham Lace Cur
laina, worth up lo $2.50; choice
l-alr 98c
BLEACHED DAMASK, 39c.
Regular 60c; 70-Inch wide, heavy
quality, assorted patterns.
BLEACHED COTTON DAMASK,
17c.
64 Inch wide; good assortment.
GOWNS AND UNDERSKIRTB,
59c.
Mualln-trimmed, with Lace and
Insertion. Hemstitching, Tucks
and Beading. Very special.
BROADCLOTH, 69c.
Regular $1.25; 52-Inch wide, all
pure wool, satin finish; full run
of the leading shades.
ALL-WOOL BROADCLOTH, 98c
Regular $1.50; 52-Inch wide,
heavy quality, rich satin finish.
This Is extra fine.
MILLINERY.
We will give yon choice of all
$3.00 and $4.00 Trimmed Hata
at $1.98
$2.50
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