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I>AKT TWO.
f.-UNCH HAS LOST POTENCY.
4 (( ,\mm"E<h teixs ahoit the
F VMOI s UtTIELEHV BEVERAGE.
1V „, concocted by A. B. Luce In the
I ot-ticH When the Chatham Artil
,rr, t istted Xashvtile—Rum, llran
()v Whisky the I*rinci|inl COlll
- Then-After the War the
Mii-nalli at thc Compound Was
Voile rated—How It Is How Made.
01,1 posit l°n Of That of Which
v ey Drank —Sonic Notable Vic
-111 i’i es llnve Been Won by the
l*n neli.
~T i, ; .inch strong? Why, certainly not.
A lady might have drunk four or five
it and! never felt the effect.
T . Admiral simply could not stand
i(U . ~ | there is much of it from the
, that is used. His stQtnach was in
.condition es to fall easy prey to
t„ ;,uncii. You know he has just half
... r nnvway. Years ago he had to
r P o some operation that relieved him
cl p M .i of the organ, and It won’t do for
t ,* .uich acid to get into his stomach.
] i? probably that which knocked him
- not the other properties of the
i *nc V’
, speaker was the gentleman respond
for the concoction that was served
, trip down the river when Admiral
,v- was placed hors du combat by in
nee in salad and punch. He is an
, ,-ity on all such matters, and none
me closer than he in an estimate
fl . o 'just what damage may be wrought
fcv vines, liquors or cordials.
• ’aatham Artillery punch,” he contirt
, is not what it was formerly. Why
• s weak as water in comparison with
which was once mixted for the
i ystific ition of all who indulged in it.
’t must be that the age is not equal to
( hat which saw the punch at its best,
or worst, for time was when a glass or
t o would do Us work speedily and ef
• lively, accomplishing what three or
lour times the same quantity of the mild
er > tuff of this generation can scarce
jffect.
••yes, I’ll tell you all T know about the
history of -the punch. I must make one
request of you. though, and that is that
you make your story anonymous. I have
♦oiks in Savannah who would raise their
.inds in holy astonishment did they know
that I had anything to do with such a
w ked drink, so you must make what
} i say altogether impersonal.
“To the best of my information it was
in the late forties that artillery punch was
'rst made. The Chathams were on a trip
t Nashville for seme reason or other, and
and was decided that something good and
strong gmpt be had. I don’t know why
fraigl *Hiisky would not serve the pur
j , nly its effects were not quick
(run i. ’ Any objection to the straight
on.’ .at could have existed for this rea
son . is certainly not shared by the won
derful compound that was made. For an
ability to put one to sleep in abfcit three
rounds it was unexcelled. A. B. Luce, a
member of the battery, was responsible.
He was the proprietor of the Marshall
’vise in those days, and is long since
kd. How he managed to evolve so dead
■ % mingling of liquids is more than I
*now. but he put them together in the
following way, and builded a drink that
Dowry nor anyone else could have felt
>ot the least mortification in going down
>efcre:
"The base of the drink, the slock, in
eohniral phrase, was a quart bottle of
hisky. a quart bottle of Santa Cruz rum
1 a quart bottle of brandy, backed up
a gallon of some light wine. Then
me champagne ad libitum and lemons
1 fruit. That was all there was to it.
•e stuff was powerful. Made as a me
im for transportation from sobriety to
state of freedom from care, it was a
unendous success, and many an ante
Hum arousal was made far more Ind
us than it m ght have been without the
nt influence of the all-powerful punch.
‘After the war the punch was modified,
the <’hatha ms’ picnics and pleasure
i's it has since been of a very m l I
I harmless character. Almost inva
j v the ingredients have been some
\ wine and rum, supplemented by
'' Within the last ten years or so
rican champagne has been used, as
•and that {he domestic brands
“ just os well o tho imported in
• IVing the imported stuff was too
Pensive.
T m Dewey had? Why there was
\| thing strong about it. Here is how
! w.* made: Two gallons of Catawba,
n " ’ >n of Santa Cruz rum. one ca°e
' impagne, half a gallon of tea, the
• ! ! I 'i rog dozen lemons, three cans
‘ and pineapple, a jar of maraschino
tn '' Tl: ‘ ‘ n nl a half >ozen sliced oranges.”
.e gentleman's disclaimer of the
" ngth of the punch was eloquent, but
1 will doubtless say, depends
• n th* ] oint <f view. One .wearing the
y 1 ' n might differ from him. Cer
'l ’ ' that, with all the m ldness he at
-1 ' to St, the pun h has be n respon
’ the going away of many wits. It
y 1 1 '“tig list of victims, and included
on t are the names of several who
' ! 'l'irvj Of course, as was the case
Admiral, the gentlemen suffered
'; , 1 in ( ‘,)i:taticn for tempo an- e, but
‘ ' b'tnch happened to be along in
[' ! . : •nd tongues will wag. Jcffer
-1 'if e got sick In Savannah and
was mentioned as a possible
v V 1 was true, too. of his friend,
' St i hens, and of judges of th ‘
our t of the United States who
■' n,mr was also cn the list.
• AO is;:\ PASS 140 DILLS.
1 ' V| ‘‘ 1 ***’ and Mr. Siillowny Ennrt
Pension LelMlntlon.
, : 111 the New York Times.
, ten, March 26.—Two men—
Henderson and Representative
( ' ' f New Hampshire— to-day pass-
T . 11 .lie pension bills In the House.
h ad Ween considered in Com
j . , * l< ' Whole and reported with
1 ' | f commendation. Each bill re
,i ‘ formulas, the stating of
e. i, 'ssltate.l the use of about
. , " ,l ' l Within the space of time
Msk required, the Speukrr,
used about 11,aw words,
v. ■ other member of the House
M- " v part In the proceedings was
ay. "ho sut Iri his sent and
on the throe questions put
"11. J|. was the only one who
t, , . ! ;‘ l regular Intervals the deep.
of the broad-chested New
r '"an punctuated the droning
i ' " Hu. speaker.
ot i. 1 *2O "Yens'* lo pass the batch
, i ' ■ at.U .Mr. Sullowuy ultvred them
tlhfe Ulottving J3rto£
MAIL ORDERS
Given Prompt and
Careful Attention.
EXQUISITE : EASTER : GARMENTS.
MEN’S CLOTHING,. LADIES’ COSTUMES, MILLINERY, SILK WAISTS, SEPARATE SKIRTS,
MISSES' DRESSES, BOYS’ SUITS, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, LACES, HOSIERY, SHOES, Etc. A rich away of
handsome novelties and exclusive styles, showing the choicest creations, that all stylish dressers look forward to.
Leading Styles in Ladies’ Suits, Waists, Skirts.
Indisputable evidence of our Ready-to-Wear Garment
Supremacy. Beautiful and absolutely correct Spring
Styles in Ladies’ Nobby and Stylish Garments, all Man
tailored and made of the best fabrics.
<3?IJ CA New Spring Suits—lso new
■fpiPx models, in Eton, tight-fitting
IfPiii and jacket styles. A magnificent collection
specially designed for us, made in all colors
,'r. <w and from the best materials. Jackets plain
and trimmed and silk lined. The best suit
i ever produced to kell at so low a price.
| fly - <£2? Man-Tailored Suits Our
new ]i ne a t this 1 price excels
all previous efforts, styles and materials,
r- Made in all the fine cloths for tailor-made
i* • suits. Eton, tight-fitting and jacket front
styles, copies of the most fashionable mod-,
els. In the plain tailor finish and stitched
with bands of cloth and silk, fancy ap
/ M P li( l ued aud braided.
<&77 r ‘ n S' Walking Suits —
I •u\J Something real swell. The new
style in a walking suit. Made in the new spring weight
materials. Skirts in the new kilt style, tailor stitched and
with stitched bands.
P 58.50 and *IO.OO DRESS SKlßTS—Venetian
cloths, new styles, some plain tailored, iff
others handsomely appliqued and stitched *
with tends of taffeta silk, all in the new W
shapes and styles. IXW/ A I
Handsome novelties in Wool Dress lAJjAI J
Skirts., worth up to *30.00. /l v 1
/h t An FOR LADIES’ WALKING OR SHOP
(If fill PING SKIRTS; latest style, box p ait # SI ill lIfV R
V/l IIV back; made of homespuns, in dark gray A' 3 | ifk"*
.t il >• A ami oxford effects; bottom faced and £/f JMllllflllilimMtVk \
V) I ,UU stitched and made in the best possible
Silk Petticoats. .
Hundreds tf new styles to seleet from. i
The plain, the fancy and the elaborately /ff?K*pT w,
trimmed garments that are a perfect iHwIliA
dream of loveliness. It also means i'etti- ptejeaylßi
coats made of superior silks in all the \
season's bright, pretty colors, exclusive tmBEgmAA
styles, from *4-50 to *27.50. fc
A.-y rx t Straight from the fountain heads of
la V 1 rGS IIGII ni(l Fashion many eases of Elegant Waists
HUUJ i IVkJlUii.iiij have come to us Inis past week. It is
Ilf a changing panoroma that calls for con
st&nt attention—novelties take wings and i
connoisseurs are quick to seize the latest'
Oil II l- V\ dlol vJI > !Lui handsomest creations.
Detailed, now' are—Straight effects with bias bandings—new yoke, showing
wide shoulder and small sleeves—straight fronts tucked and face trimmed—French
hack effects, and fifty more. Telling is like trying to paint a tree from a handful
of leaves .
Find Special Price Interest in
49c Waists, 67c Waists, 93c Waists, and Waists at s|, 49
SILK TAFFETA WAISTS—a grand collection, in violet, rose and all new
shades —value *8.50 —special Monday *5.00
LAD IBIS' PERCALE WRAPPERS—new designs—full 314-yard skirt, with 12-
inoh flounce—braid trimmed—separate waist lining—also broken sizes in extra
quality flannelette, a wrapper that is worth *1.50, at '. 98c
LADIES' EXTRA QUALITY PERCALE WRAPPERS—made in the latest
spring styles—with 12-Inch flounce -IL-yard skirt—waists handsomely trimmed
with braid and ruffles—separate waist lining perefect fitting —a wrapper that
has sold lor *2.oo—for *l-25
w PrjcHotf* For the Tots—White
Ltlc 1 L/i Lawn and Nainsook,
Epjrej haudsomely tucked and trimmed, 1 to 4 years,
50c, 75c, up to 58.50.
W/JK Misses' White Pique, Colored Pique and Crash
I Facility Suits, braid trimmed and stitched, 4 to
Tfir H vears, 51.50 tO S3.OC.
Second Floor.
WASH GOODS.
An Irresistible ar.jy of surpassing val
ues in the newest amt choicest white and
co'oied wash goods of the season—the best
and choicest styles at prices unquestlOn
ub!y the gieatest on it ord.
5c for yardwide’ Sea Island Shirting.
5c lor yardwide Bleached Shirting.
5c for White Checked Nainsook.
5c for White India Lawns.
tli, 4 c for White Checked Limit ies.
10c for Checked White Limit lea.
sn,o for 4tMnch White Victoria Lawns.
15c for White Persian Lawns.
39c for 48-inch White French Nainsook.
39c for 68-inch While French Organdy.
$1.35 for 12-jaird piece English Longcloth.
25c for Corded and Fancy Piques.
12>ijC for Newest Styles Corded Dress
Ginghams.
NEW SUMMER UNDERWEAR.
Ladies’ Silk Tights, in pink, blue, nllo
green, usual price $5.1)0, now $3.9*
Ladies’ Shield-shape aiik rlblted vests,
something entirely new, covers the arm
pit and absorb* the perspiration, 790 qual
ity, for 30c
Ladles' pure Lisle Thread Ribbed t ests,
high neck and long sleeves, silk tiburned
and pearl buttons, very llghl weight, knee
pants to match 30c
Ladles’ Lisle Thread Vests, low neck
and sleeveless, also with cuff sleeves,
fancy crochet neck and arms, Regular 39c
gt**ls, to-morrow 26c
SAYANNXH; GA., SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1900.
KID GLOBES
Ladles’ f-ciasp white Glace Kid Gloves,
with* black or self-stitching, a pair ..*I.OO
Ladles’ White Suede Glove*, broken
sizes 39c
TOILET ITEMS.
Woodland Violet Ammonia 10c
Woodbetry's Facial Cream 19c
Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream 43c
Colgate’s 3having Soap 4c
Cuticura Soap 19c
Peal’s Soap from lie up.
Lavender Glycerine Soap, a box 2uc
L Violetta Tussalne Toilet Soap, box of 3
cakes 19c
Roger & Go Hot Toilet Soaps, assorted
odors 23c
Arnica Tooth Soup 19c
Tooth Powder 5c
Crushed Rose and Verona violet Tal
cum Powder, a box ~ ,12c
Tooth Brushes. sc, 10c, 16c, up to 3t)c
Hair Brushes, 25c up to *3.50
Nall Blushes from 6c up.
Complexion Brushes from 25c up to
Dieasing Combs, all couitse teeth lac
& b ull sisf
Exclusive Easter Millinery.
A special showing of handsome Trimmed Hats —ex-
tremely dainty styles of the proper modes, materials and
colors —hundreds of patterns to make your selection from
—hats that are made from the finest materials and are
truly artistic creations, at
$3.95, $5.00, $7.50 and SIO.OO.
CHILDREN’S WHITE LEGHORNS, that you would expect to pay 75c for. this
week special at 39c.
Apple Blossoms, large bunches, value 50c; ' American Beauty Roses, with foliage,
this week 19c. value 75c; special. 25c.
Lily of the Valley, large bunches, sold
B'ine French Foliage, the 25c kind nt 15c. elsewhere at 50c; our price 19c.
, (Second Floor.)
SUPERIOR SILK VALUES.
The newest of all the new spring styles in black and fancy silks are to be found
here—the best and choicest styles at prices unquestionably unmatciiabie.
FOULARDS.
ENGLISH A*ND JAPANESE FOULARDS, navy blue, national blue, black nn!
paste! grounds, with small and large white figures, scrolls ana polka dots—goods
that were bought to seil at 86c, will be shown on our center counter Monday, special
at f J. 50c
NEW COLORINGS IN CORDED WASH SILKS, lavender/ royal purple, light
blue, gray, white, cream and turquoise blue, in heavy corded effects, nt toe
PLAIN TAFFETAS, in hemstitched effects, newest colorings, worth $1.25, at 98c
FANCY TAFFETAS, in corded and net effects, also heJmtitched satins, in the
new pastel colorings / $125
■s' '■■v w H Jr PEAU DE SOIT£-/plaln and fancy taffe
■ 3 / % T tas—plain popiink and black Satin
Mi iiiafP M J A Jl Duchesse, worth $f1.25, at 98c
Fine Furniture.
Our Furniture Department H leple.e with *>tvHsh furniture that la honestly
made, and that will give satisfactory wear. It is not how cheap, but how good
you can buy furniture at the price. This will give you nn idea of how we sell fur
niture-hundreds of other Ixirgains.equally as good.
Golden Oak Tables.
•
This fine finish
Golden Oak
jii |1 Parlor Table,
* i t *4 16 inches square
II 1 S on top, with
turned legs and
/ I 11 shelf, not the
9 1 shaky kind, but
I. b one made to
hold a lamp or heavy vase.
Worth 90c, rnp nnnh
This week onlv. . -d fib ullull
BA Child’s Willow
Nursing Chair, not
like cut, as there
is no wood about
it, all willow,with
shelf in front,
strong and of the
best make, worth
$1.75 now, | f)[j
Couches.
A special offer
in a three-color
wide and long
Couch, new Rccoco sides, no fringe,
just received, worth sls, j|rj (jjj
Carpets,Rugs,Mattings,Oil Cloths,Linoleums
These are the kind that make everlasting trade .for two reasons—qualities and
price?.
VELVET CARPETS—A choice line of o7L CLOTH®, for stoves and kitchens,
theee elegant goo<l?* in offee and hall - , ,
patterns, rich colors, handsome designs, “ rß^“c ‘ aßß quality 35c
"<'H*IN*A 3 MATTINGB^-Extra well malic! NAPIER MATTINGB—For halls and
fancy checks and colors loc ofll,, e s . extra serviceable grade 35c
JAPANESE MATTING®—A grand as- Dnooirmno
eoftment of patterns and colorings, prices I >R I IERS—For halls, 12 feet wide..s7.so
20c to 85c. Thlid floor—t’se Elevator.
Extra va r iue n s a m Housefurnishi ngs.
Victor Flour
Sy Sifters. !&....■■ Iff
JnSt Strong, well p a ttent Wire End Towel [n
f 5n —T 5c ande ’ wo i r n R ° iiers ' w ° rth iuc ' at -"3ii
\ lUu Decorated China Tea Pot
±3 Toilet Paper Staad 5
cwR. _;> per roll, worth
ca t lc, yc—rrv. Milk Sets, 3
f\ | /, Tea Pot L pieces,worth
Stands, a i se i'
wire, 2 for (V ) * y Preaeott's Enamc
■G——sc. 7 Soloxo, per cake. 2u
Golden Oak Chairs.
MT’nis special offer
of one set or six
; well made Golden
j -ifO Oak Dining or Bed
, room Chairs,hand
-Ipsomelypsomely carved,
Worth $7.50 per set
• 1 Only. -.54.89 per set
Ladies' Desks.
ay'+’S** To close them
-out to make room
CD for our new “Im
proved (iO-CaflS,”
nwe will make this
new style Golden
Oak Home Desk,
1 French legs,
carved,
Worth ?5.00, 017 id
0n1y.... J4.W
New Goods Jost In.
full Turkish Rockera.
Large full Turkish Leather Couches.
Large Velour Fnney Couches.
Neiv style Davenports.
Porch Settees and Chairs.
Improved Go-Carts, with no nuts to lose.
Fancy Parlor Tables, clover leaf shapes.
Dining Chairs.
Iron Beds, nobby styles.
Swell Spring Styles in Men’s Clothing.
The greatest collection of Men’s and Hoys’ Spline’ attire in this city can he found
here—every new )>atlern brought out this neuron can be found in our garments—all
this season’s most poiiular patterns and colorings, made fn the best known fabrics
are here, and we guarantee every garment lo give entire satisfaction.
BOYS' KNEB PANTS SUITS-ages 3 ~v
*° 10—fancy vest and sailor styles- hand
and materials for lliOb made; to still at si,
BOYS' II KNEE PANTS, ages 3to Id, made of pure all w.,0l rubric In blue, black ■. \
and fancy mixtures -ilnothed with patent excelsior waistband und war cry". x Sffr 1
ranted not to rip— special prico 3UC jjL
BOYS’4Oo CAPS, In Yacht or Uolf shapes, special c\ I IJr
MEN'S DERBY AND FEDOHA HATS in the new and nobby shapes and colors, t ’ j
i-.iiial to hats sold for double the price in specialty Stores. r\ __ Jis r> . NatJ) I
Our price ... £SnO 1 I l /
MEN’S STRAW HATS, correct In shupe, the near ID'S) styles-all the pop- I/A II
ular makes represented here Soctos2 00 I i/m)
j® Spring Shirts.
All the Rich Colorings.
f/fxk \ 7 /s 4X MEN’S COLORED FINE MADRAS NEC MOKE SHIRTS, guaranteed
( > \ fast colors, perfect tltting. patent non Hhrinkahlo neckbands, cuffs de
ifcvt’di. V ~x" T T tached. a large selection of pattern:* in all sizes and all | f\f\
Wf ri Vy sleeve lengths at fwlivU
MRN’S FINK IMPORTED MADRAS NEGDIGBE SHIRTS, tho latest
.y patterns, in large blue and pink stripes and checks, guaranteed | R: 4 }
§ r to lit, cuffs detached, in all sizes and sleeve, lengths, at .i!!) A. "
Men s fine French Oftimbray Negligee ■Shirts*, guaranteed fast colors, perfect
fitting, split neckband, the very newest designs for ewell dressers, in all sizes and
sleeve lengths, at $2.00.
(Hull Street Corner.)
New Spring Dress Goods.
The newest und best weaves for Easter Gowns are here for your choosing. Big
ger assortment, better styles, newer designs, lower prices than anywhere else.
Beautiful lino of imported all-wool Chnllios. new designs, In fleur de 11s, polka
dots, llgured and floral effects, navy bluegrounds, also pastel colors 60c
New Zephyr Ginghams, In stripes, plaids and checks, pinks, blues, lavenders,
black arid white, gray and rose colors, qualities as sheer us lawn, worth 40c, at.. 250
IMPORTED 6VVISSES. all tht* newest styles, embroide red, dots and figures, GOc,
75c and 86c.
N< w Mercerized Silk, pastel blues, greens, violets, In light and dark grounds,
50c quality 350 %
Bargain Time in Dressy Shoes.
• Again we offer bargains on Monday that
i will emphasize our supremacy in shoe
n\ / fi j / selling opportunities, nnd should be grasp
lIM ed quickly—a saving of over $l.OO and $2.00
i |'; fl *• YeM LADIES* BUTTON AND LACE BOOTS,
'lrm/ A II kid and intent leather tip, cloth top, all
ml y / ■ 4he new toes, distinctively spring styles,
II ,aj £3 \‘ </ W the best shoe that has ever been shown
jf/M/ JV /v'juQf MjS MEN'S lIAND-SEVVE!) WEI,TBHO!,
Hi ii ' T3ivifl kid. tans ami black, modish styles,
fMJJiqr fmfoir"*' film 1 $l.OO quality, at $3,50
Jv. 1 MEN'S TAN CAI.F AND VICI KID
jrl HALS, liought before the advance la leuth
' er, strictly up-to-date shoes, guaranteed
LADIES’, MISSES*. CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS’ SANDALS, colors red,
white and blue, new anil nobby shapes, from $l.OO up.
CHILDREN'S BUTTON ANI) LACK BOOTS, patent leather tip and kid tip—all
sizes and widths, strong dependable shoes, at $l.OO
BABIES' SHOES, sensibly constructed throughout, only 60c
•
PAPER BOOKS, HYMNALS.
Catholic Prayer Books.
Key of Heaven, pocket edition, containing
Epistles and Gospels, in fine seal leather,
89 cents.
Trayer Books, neatly i>ound, good print 48c
Prayer Books, strongly bound in doth..B9c
Prayer Books and Hymnals combined,
with gilt edges, nicely bound *2.60
New Testaments 75c
Teachers’ Bibles, containing the 01*1 and
New Testament, nice leather bind
ings, *1.25 and *1.98
Newest Laces and Allovers.
You haven’t seen the latest styles, the daintiest effects, nor by large odds the
most complete nseorfment of laces, insert ions and dress yoklngs If you haven’t In
spected our thoroughly replete spring stock.
VALENCIENNES LACES, on entirely new line of patterns, excellent qualities, •
at, per doztai. 25c and 35c.
FINE SILK LACKS, black, while ntid cream, 4 to 10 Inchon wide, new spring
designs, 35c and 4(>c value* ,14c %
FINE LACE ALLOVERS, in Renaissance Silks, Mcuselines, Puffings and oth*r
novelties, for yokes, boleros, entire w.tlsis, etc.
FINE Al’PLiyi'El) ROBES, in Imported linens, flannels and silks—white, black
pink, lavender, blue—exceptionally beautiful qualities, prices ranging from sls to $39.
Baby Carriages and
Go=Carts. *
We have all the new styles—
perfect in construction anil fin
ish—handsome and durable.
SPRING SUITS.
Extra .special In Men’s Suits—3oo mertU
um weights—made of pure all-wool casl
mera—neut light shades guaranteed worth
$lO and sl2—your choice for $7.00
Men’s lino Oxford Gray Vicuna and
Heavy W ilo hJne serge Suits—with or
without double-breasted vests—new cut
new broad shoulder- actually worth $ll
and slo—your own selection for $lO.OO
Men’s Fine Spring Stilts—genuine pun*
worsteds. In neat stripes, checks and mix
tures—cut in new military style—the-s*
qualities are sold for $l6 and more—our
price $12.50
Men’s Very Finest Knits—ln Prince Al
berts, Cutaway Frocks and Sack Styles—
highest grade foreign and domestic fab
rics. Very newest out. No custom tailor
in existence will make you their counter
parts for less than $25 to $5O. Our
price - $15.00 to $25.00
New Spring Trousers.
Men’s all-wool, well-made working
pant?, worth for $1.50
Men's nobby worsted trousers—stripes
and checks—sT> grades J 3.00
Men’s finest trousers, made of best for
eign fabrics, from $ll.OO to *7.50
We show a complete line of Bicycle
Suits at from $4.95 to $9.78
RIBBONS FOR EASTER.
Fancy Hemstitched Ribbons, the very
latest for sashes, In all the newest shades,
a yard. 50c.
An elegant line of plain and fancy all
silk Ribbons, AVjt and 5 inches wide, worth,
25c and 30c, at 19c.
A m w assortment of fancy neck Rib
bons, with moire edges, 40c.
PARASOLS, 1900 FASHIONS.
Ladies’ fine imrasols, white, black, blues,
picks, and this season’s new shadings In
all-silk, hemstitched and frilled effects,
prices *1.50 to *5.00.
Children's Parasols, In all colors, 25c,
35c, 50c, ty, to *1.98.
PAGES 9 .TO 10.