The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, October 21, 1900, Image 13

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PAKT two. 5! 00 2-Clasp Kid Gloves Monday 75c tuticura Soap, 17c Mermen's Talcum Powder, 1234 c Oat Meal Toilet Soap, 5c Rogers &(iallet Toilet >oaps, I2c 26- inch l mbrellas, fast black, 38c Silk Ties, Automobile (Monday), 48c Big Line Torchon Laces, 5c lambrequins, with fringe, 25c Irish Point Bureau Scarfs. 25c Velvet and Silk Stock Collars, 10c Pine White Lnamel Beds, $650 tiond Matting, 156 Big Smyrna Rug, SI 25 flood Shade, with spring, 35c Ingrain Carpet. 42*4c An Auspicious Autumn for the Ladies. Never Before Such a Fete of Glorious Things £ r Use and Pleasure. Others may wail of decadent trade and stringent finances, hot the satisfied crowds in oar store the entire week disprove this as a general proposition; or, it at least proves that oar endeavors and oar low prices make the Big Store an exception. For the Big Store has been a great magnet for economists the past week. THIS IS ESSENTIALLY THE MILLINER'S SEASON, AS EVENTS ARE PROVING. Colored Dress Goods. 14-Inch Black rjoth*. all the new po't’l shades. also dark navy blue, wool bMirn myrtle. garnet ami re-1, *!.Si> value t 0) 64-tnch double-fared material, exira I weight for ralny-Jay skirls, also the new ' double-faced material (or tailor-made aulls, plain and plaid backs. 11 W* 40- Iloeiu spuns. all wool. In garnet, brown, light gray, Oxford, navy blue. Ml -46-mch Fulio Clolh, all the new | shades *lO9 41- Black rierolss. handsome silky effects Jin -51-Inch lllark Broadcloth* r? t mii 54-loch Chey lots 54-lnch Storm Serges Jib) Priestley's Kuaran'red Mak (rood*. In all the mourning weave*, silk-warp ar mures. melrose, crepe cloths, eudara. hen rlettae 51.50 and *1.76 a yard New Furniture. A fine Pouto. jb. sole Couch. Could not tell it (. ro ™ l eather. apesaMSMeHs .Sells in New York $9.98. Monday $ 7.50. IS Velour Couches left from last sal*. We have bought the factory output* in couches, and they must go. Worth 5559. only *6.(0. Anew style Davenport Rich colorings A parlor, hall, library or dining room is not complete wttnout one. Worth 139 00. only 19.75. | 25 Styles of Hor- Iris Chairs on the I floor. See the new I drop hack, just out. I Worth $ lO.flO, | 1 Special Sale. Books, Books! POPULAR NOVELS. POPULAR PRICES. Rend them; keep posted. •"Young Mlslley " M. rrltmwi 1 O "Thq Little illt leter." Rarrle I *C The (foul of Little Marie," Corelli. ..]!> ""Theimn." Corelli I He "The New Re. tor." Stanley Wey- I' *C "Ardath.” Corelli I' ( C •"The Romance of Two Worlds." t (\~ "St. Ives.” flievenaon 20. "Phroao." Anthony Hope. 7 'C "The Celebrity." Church! I 59 "Soldiers of Fortune." Richard 20. Hardliut Davis 7 C "A Set of Rogues." Frank Har- 20. rett 7 / '- "liarablMS," Corelli 39c "The Choir Invisible." James )(.. Lane Allen ’ •"The IRnrt of Prineesa Osra." by 20 . Anthony llo|. 7 C "Under the Itcd Robe," Stanley 2Qo J. \\ etman 77 - McCall's Patterns. lOcand 15c. None higher. Write for sheets. SEE THE STYLES, THE commander in chief. H|! is THE l>ltßllDFVr*S POJII. TIO* IV THUS Alt NT. Mistake* Hrlatlve lo Military I'.ilntrtl out An Interest lru ll*-frrrnrr to lldunr %llrn l‘nr. IHHi-rr Who At ns a *- ' i "*nh I ,t||tor—The Urimlns Ols "••"nn In Hold Olil Soldier* anti >l"l p '. ir-sncrlflelna Services Ton 1 •**■"il> —Other Matter* of deneral latercot. ‘M't Villa. Maitland. Fla.. Oct * Impossible to Impress upon ' ' of people who ou*ht lo know *'*l > ei aftftear not to, that I-leut A. Mile*. U. 8. A.. ! not. **n. and never will be. eom •f of the Vnlted State* tbla exalted position he I* **•*> n*d the Orphan*' Texa* Fair ••rf-Astorla Hotel In New * ■ li* tmply commandtn en >e of seniority of commlaalon. Henry W. Halle, k. U. 8 A.. ktneral-ln-chlef' of th* ar * th Civil War, aa were aav. feneral*. Th* only proper com r"lr.-<hl*f are th* Pr**ldnt and *eeor* of state*. I *e* that MaJ , ' A Evan* I* referred to aa com- of the United Confederal* Li -1 i l of Uror <r*a- This Is an error, a# ■ eiut it, viordon la tiro on y eflkat JSatennal] lllorfniucj ffrtol* Ladies Merino Ribbed Vests & Pants 25c holding th.it title tn Ihe organisation I I .tom Gen*. Cabell, loco and lliimpton. | command department*, th<* nwjor l*n erals. like Evans, atm ply command divi sions. . . . 1 notice a couplet going the rounds of th> press, In plato mailer, credited to Sir Walter Scotl, a- follows: "In peice I,ove turns the shepherd .-, read; In war he mounts the warrior’s steed." Now. there Is no sense In "turns the shepherd’s re*sl." as any careful, thought ful reader will See W’hal Sir W.liter 8< ott did *a.v waa "tunes the shepherd a ree.) " Hut her.- Is tho entire aianaa. and It shows that the great poet and writer placed latra tn supreme authority in heaven and on earth: "in peace, Love tunea the ahepherd'a reed; . In war. he mounts the warrior's atel; In halls. In a;av attire Is seen; In hamlets, dancers on the green: Uove rules the i-ourt, the camp. h grove. And man below, and saint* abova; For Love la heaven, and heaven la Love. The late MaJ. Gen. Fierce M B. Young, C 8 A., who was a five years' cadet at West Point Military Academy, and resign ed to enter the Southern army, where he became a dasnlng cwvalry commander, hwd un exalted opinion of the academy and the army Into which tt graduated Its cadets "No armies In tha world.” he "were ever formed and disciplined and prepared for wai aa rapidly, as w'-dely. I and aa thoroughly, as the l rton and Con federate armies No aohool of tnidtary instruction to-day. In the world, la aa I thorough as that at West rolnt• <£"• Young mode a atrong point of the fact that other cslsaa* hava separata achoolg SS 00 Ladies’ Trimmed Hats (MoOddT) 55.00 75c Linen Lace Edge Handkercbic fs 25c Silks of the Season. l it for Royalty. Wonderful reductions In brocaded Nov elty and Hengaiine Silks. The goods have been raialled fiom 60. to 75c. But have de cided to close out the entire lot for 125 c New Crystal Cools ar.d round Cord Pop ilns, all plain colorings. In a magnificent quality nr.il a splendid assortment of handsome evening nn>l street shades, worth 11.00; reduced to 85c Notable wale of lllark Taffetas-Black Taffeta all-silk, a go,>d strong grade with n lustrous tlnlsh. 18 Inches wide, worth 750; reduced to 50c Black Taffeta Glace, 27 Inches wide, con sidered good value at J 1.00; reduced to 85c Warranted Black Taffeta, with Adler's name woven on every of a yard, true value 11.50. reduced to SI.OO 19-lnoh Black Taff- ta. Lyon’s dye. wear guaranteed. , 75c 27-Inch Black Taffeta. Lyon's dye. wear guaranteed. Splendid Shoes. Unprecedented Values, Women’s Patent and Kid Tipped But tons and Iktce. newest shapes and nobby designs, II.SO quality; Monday only SI.OB. Women** wlt*, button*, tn kii ai.4 patent tip* ami oloth top*. B.W, 13 00 end 14.00 tfood*. odd slice; *ule pr.ee, 81 SB As long as they last. Children’s and Misses’ Patent Tip Spring Heel Button and genuine DongoL. solid. Sixes 8S to 2. at 9Sc Boys’ and Youths’ Calf Bals. solid, a good School Shoe. 1125 quaUty. at s.zf * ii to y*. Men’s Vlcl and Box Calf Bals. hand sewed welts. $4.99 quality, at $3.50 Belts and Hosiery. Gilt Belts wlih fancy buckles. 35c. ftV and 65-' each. Itlark Velvet Belts, olged with gilt and with gill buckles. Ssc. S iape.l Patent leather Beks, with steel buckles, 50c. Roys’ Hlaek and Ribbed litre, double heels, extra heavy, just the thing (or school wear, 25c quality. 19c pair. la, dies' Lisle and Fine Cotton Hose. In Rlaek and Fancy Colors, ribbed and plain. 36c, 3 pairs for *I.OO. Ladles' Plain Black Cashmere Hoae. double heels nrd toes. 25c pair. SAVANNAH, GA., SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1900. French Flannels (All Colors) 49c. for ‘artillery, infantry and eavnlry. while at West Point all branches are taught every cadet, consequently he come* out fitted for command In any <irm of the ser vice. Therefore. Gen. Young said: "There Is no doubt of the fact that the Amerbw* army |s officered by Ihe best educates! set of gentlemen of any army in the world to-day. The Army of the I’nlted Slates |, extremely smalt In proportlsn to Ihe area and popu.atton of the country. Hut It is a nucleua around which an army of millions can be formed in a few months. • • • The military possibilities of this nation are enormous Gsrt gram we mav never have to test our strength, but If we do In this day. or in the future, the great republic will be more powerful than any force that can oppose her.’* All of which I* eminently true, I see that Baltimore haa started a move ment to erect a monument to Edgar Al lan roe There mny he acme very aid cttlsena In Savannah who rem>-ml,er an ex-army officer and editor, who had some thing to do With a "turning point” In poor Poe'a unhappy, erratic career. In lOJ Edgar Allan Poe of Virginia, was admitted as e cadet at the West Point Military Academy, where Second Lieuten ant Joseph L Locke, of the Second Ar tillery. w.aw assistant Instructor of Infan irv tactic*. Isocke was a native of Maine, and graduated number eight in the clam of 1421. In which clam Gen Hugh W. Mercer stood third, and Jefferson Davis and Thome F Drayton near the foot of the class Locke was a strict discipline rlaft. and Poe's convivial hablta did not yield even to West Point tron-clad disci pline. and bis frequent vlelta to famous Benny Haven*' "blind tiger." were 100 much for Ihe Instructor, whose reporta caused l'oe u be lUMiUsed. Jo leaving. Felt Trimmed Children's Hats 50c HATS AND MILLINERY. The First of the Centary Aatamn Hats Are Not Hats at All, bat Creations. Larg* A**nrrnent of Ready-10-Wwir UntrlmmM RFiapc*. worth 11.80 an-1 Ifn* $\ |1 M, 92.60 * ** ** ImlP*' Trimmed Hat* at |3 and 98.80, >4dlM Walking Hat* at 48e worlh douh|# - Urg* Assortment Fancy Feather* 380 Children** fkhool Hals 7io and •**' Chenille is Mach in Fashion, Also Feathers and Breasts. sn iiii ining Tailor-Made Gowns & Suits This Is An Occasion of (irand Opportunities. $2.50 Flannel Ms Slid. New fell colors In Ledlen' All W9OI Fla nn a I Waist*, plaited front, brosn button*. French heck •lock collar!., drr sleeve; made to rail at *2.59. mnrke] this week at $1.50 M $5 Walking Skirts <1 (S| $3.50. Women’a Walking Hklrta of Heavy J Grey Mellon u|oth, inverted pleats, eight j. | 1 rowe of stitching sround the bottom. It I I ' nad '> 10 •' “ l Ws cut tbs pride JI l V 53.50 GOLF CAPES New line MISSES’ SAILOR SUITS. In Granite Cloth. In navy, red. brown, pret tily trimmed with white braid, $5.00 however, he flred this shot at Locke from "at South Barracks, 1U0." "John Isirks waa a very great name; Joe Lock* was n greater. In short; The firmer was well known to Fame, Tho latter well known to Iteport." No one familiar with the Academy and Benny Havens, and Poe'a general charac ter for a ibrlety. can blame ljeut. for hi* faithful discharge of duty. f'o>- was utterly unlttt,*l for a military career, and It was merely a question of lime aa lo his retirement. Locke l>eoame a first lieutenant, saw Service In the Florida In dian war, and also In garrison at Ha van i.ah. r.s gnlng In August. I*3* After a few years of service as chief engineer of the Brunswick and Altamaha canal, hr mout.ted the tripod of the Savannah Re publican In IXtn and retired three years later and went to Europe. He died, how ever. In Savannah, I think. In ISM. sev eral years under three score years old In announcing the death of Mr James L. Hankin. Jr., by being thrown from his horse In Pittsburg. Pa., the Morning News of Monday last, refers to a similar accident to his grand father. Llauv. James L. Rankin. U. 8 A., of Pennsyl vania. In Savannah, a long time ago (Dec 20. IMi) This reference reminds me that Lieut Knnkin was not only a young of ficer (aged HI. when killed) of marked ability, but belonged to a class tilth In the West Point Military Academy that was remat kable for th* high standing and military achievements of Its members Gen. Jeremy F. Ollmer (4) and Gen A R Lawton (11) cn* below Rankin, were hts claeemetee. Ma). Oen. Isaac I. Htevena, the accom plished head of the class, was killed at U>e tattle of CtaaaOUy, Vs.; MaJ, U& Straight Front CORSETS SI.OO sls & $16 50 Suits M $12.50. A Splendidly Tailored Suit*, cut after the PT -,W latest mmte'.x arul bought from the flmat maker* much below th*lr value; mud' In Ilomeepune. Cheviot*. VeneGan*. et UhlUlren’a Golf Cape*, very nobby.. .*3.76 Mleeee’ Golf Cepe*, with fringe KXO iAdlee’ Golf Capea with hod 16 74 li Children’# STHOOL DRBBSRtt. lined throughout, yoke and belt of ro Id caahmere .trimmed with braid, value |2>, SI.OO MISSES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS. Wool. Venetian <’loth. castor, blue and black, tout style; *l6to suit for SIO.OO 51.25 and SI.OO Ladles' Fell Hals, I iitrinun and. Monday 39c Cloth Keefers for Children, Braided, $1.50 Rainy day Skirts. Aboil S) Ladle*’ Walking Skirts, reg ular *.‘lo ej-ratlona. for Monday • selling ju*t the thlnx to wear to work, shop pin* or rainy day Aa , kmg aa they last $5.00 Henry W llnile k (1) was general-in chief of Ihe United Bute* armies; Lieut. M 8. Culbertson Pi) resigned and became a very eminent I'resbytertan missionary In China; Cadets George Thom, Franklin D. Callender. Henry 8. Button, 8. K. Dawson. E. A. Paine and Joseph A. lias kins all became brevet brigadier general* In the tegular army. MaJ. Gen*. Jam,a It. Ricketts. Edward O. C. Ord. Henr* J Hunt and Edward R. H Canby won high mill,ary honors In the Civil War. Hut th* remarkable feature i* In the feet that fourteen of the rises were, like Lieut. Hankin, either killed or died natutal deaths early In their military cateers. Getl Woven*. tie oldost. was only 4, the muet of them Is Ing under JO. Lleuf. Rankin had served with distinction In the Third United Htste* Artillery In Ihe Flor ida Indian War, In IN.S. and was promot. ed to lw o flrrl lieutenant tn ISP I . being transferred to tire Savannah garrison In M 42. where he remdnej, with brief *-r --vlce In I*4', at Fort Brooke nd Fort Mar. low. In Fkirkla. until his death. Had hi* life been stair*,! he would hiv# reachd the highest rank that came to his more fortunate classmates, except tha of gen era.-In-chlef, wh.ch waa lenownl upon H.,Heck. Gen*. Gilmer and Lawton and MaJ. Charles Wk-kllffe of Kentucky (killed In battle) were the only member* of (he class In the Confederal* army Few people are a wars of tn* fact that th* Ist* Rev. Dr. M- rgan Calloway, pro feasor at Emory College, wss one of th# bravest and beat soldi,rs In th# Confeder. ate army. And he became that from choice*, belna fully exempt from military duty. In paying tribute to this good man. Bishop Warren A. Cendlcr also paid a glowing tribute lo 14* breve rucu who $3.00 Rainy Day BKIRTS, I’lald Hack, $1.98 Men’s Farnishings. New Goods—Nobby and Novel Effects. Man's fin* haavy gray fleece-lined shirt" and drawers, well mode, worth 75c. for this week 48c Right's genuine h.ulth Underwear, docs rot Irritate or scratch Hie body, puroiy •unitary; for this week 81.25 Garment. M.n’i Colored Al over Ruff Bosom ritilrt*. guamteed fast color*, perfect Jilting. worth *1 00, fur Ihla week 7 3c Men’s Fine Heavy Warm Flannel* te Night Robee- full bodies sod lengths— formerly sold at TV; for this week 49c Men's Fine Merino Half-nose, 25c Men's fine Rlaek anal Tan Half Ilnur, fal colors, worth *Bc; for this week 15a-. 2 pair for 3Be. Domestics & Linens 5 caaeia more of those 30-Inch fast-coior Percalee. which are worth *'r. at sc. Hlmpaor.’e best Mourning Printer told everywhere at V, sc. Apron Otnghams, regular 6e goads S\r Fast Color Dress Prints, regular 5 gooals. 3\c. Yardwide soft finished Bleached Shirt ing. 7c quality, 6c. 42-tnoh I’epperel Ftllow -casing. quality, *c. 2*Y-yard wide Pepperel Bleached Shirt ing, sold everywhere at 30c. 22Vc. Bleached liuek Towels. 5.- quality, 3V Large also Linen Huck Towels, 15c qual ity. 10c. Hemstitched Linen Huck Toweia, 25c quality, 19a’. 4 Purge site Damask fine Huck Towels knotted fringe, fancy terrier, also bam stitched, Sit- quality, 25c. 54-Inch Bleached D.amask, 25c quality, 26c 64-Inch Turkey Real Dumask. 25a: qual ity. 39c. Full slxe (’rochet Spreads, 75c quality, 60c. Sea' our window east of main entrance, where we have displayed the beat values In Blankets and Comforts ever offend in this city. Blankets and Comforts. 19-4 Stiver Grey Wool Blankets, fancy border, *3 09 value *1.98 19-4 While Wool Blankets, real value • s< II .M 11-4 White California Wool Blankets, reel value KeOO 11-4 White Extra Fine Wool Hlankads, real value *8 50 p;. (X Full-stxe Comforts, rail value $1 tti >/< Sateen Covereal Comforts. It kvl with finest while rollon, real value 13 (JO .(1.94 Mail Order Department. A Busy Spot In a Busy Store. ORDERS FILLED WITH PROMPTNESS. so long upheld th* cause of tho Southern Confederacy. IBs rebuke to those who •peak sdghlingly of the a,ldler Is most timely and appropriate. Of Bev. I)r. Cal loway he nays; "A* a soldier he waa a Christian man In arms. • * • He w* doubly exempt from mlllrary service. Inn he rnllsod early In defer.se of hts country and served go Handy to the doe* of that m.ghty eon dirt. I wish to dwell up.,n this period of *, If sacrifice In hi* life. This hour fur nlshee me an occasion to say some things I have wished to say for a lung t!m>-. There haa sprung up a fashion In some quarter* during Ihe last five or ten year* to hold the old soldiers and their self sacrificing servl, •■* too cheap. There have been found m,-n who could minify their virtues more easily than Illustrate their excellencies Against all such I protest. He It far from rtv to glorify war It car ries with It too much of pain and carnage and death to be otherwise than repulsive. Hut we, for whom noble men took their live* In their hands, degrade ouiselvrs when we depreciate their self-aacrldce. H* who for ui Jeopwrdlsed his life In the high place* could never have don* wo If he ha 1 not found eono thing belter than life. There I* tn su h aelf.abnegatk-n somewhat of faith. L*t cold, calculating , ommerrlal nature# talk as they wlil nbout tha soldier th# adoration of men of arm* by th* untM, king multitudes :e not without some Justification. It Is th* tribute which unthinking hearts Instinc tively past to unselfishness When sny of ua ,-ease to reverence self-sacrifice we cewoe to admire courage and become mere calculator* of seldahne**, and trad ers In belittling commonplace. The voca tion of anus baa an attraction for patriot- $1.50 Mercerized Underskirts (Monday) 98c 75c Calico Wrappers (Monday) 50c Household Goods. Italy a Few of the Tboaissali We Have to Offer. Japanned Coal lla>l% worth 14c, go this week at IV each. Japanned Extra Heavy Ooal Bhovela. worth sc. go at Sc. German China Flairs l and Gold Decorat- I'd Ice Cream ami Oatmeal H-iucera, Brenal and Butter Plates, ami (Nips and Hatla-ers. worth 25a-, go at 19c. Crystal Glata Table Goblet*, worlh 6c each, at 2a'. Crystal anal Green Glass Oil Bolllaw worth lie. goat 6c each. German China Gold Banal Plates and (’Ups •*tul Saucera In live shapes, worth IV each, go at luc each. Carpets and Curtains Few seasons have equaled Ihla In beau tiful Carpets, and Curtains and I>raperieia are In keeping A xml net er era] Velvets are largwly In evidence. A Carnal Bntseele for 69 A Good Ingrain faw 69 A Beautiful lotce Curtain for J! On lairgc Smyrna Itug *1.25 This Is a greet Carpet season. QENTLEMEN’SCLOTHINO New, Novel and Natty Effects, Even for (Men. Give a thought to the biting frosts of neat month anal get a suit of clo'ltes while such values are being dletr!buta<d. 119 0) Hulls |<i tai 112.60 Suita | 860 Jl6 09 Stilts | 9.9a 111 at Sulla *l2.k> I 3.00 Pants $ I <w I!*,fao Ovcrioata JlO.iiO 112 bl Overcoats Ia tea *lO 90 Overa-osta $5.69 New Gloves. Some Pretty Things. toadies* 2-clajap Glace Kid Gloves, with black or aelf-wotchlng. In alt the lending shades, 75<* Pair. lAdles* Glace Kld Gloves, 2-clesp or Foster Hook. In all colors, also 1-claep Satede Gloves, In white, black, castor and gray, at SI.OO pair. load lev’ Fine French Kid Gloves (Tre fmasse) In white, black, castor, pearl and butter, at $1.75 Pair. laaaMes’ Fine French (Courvolsler) Gloves In Glare or Suede, wllh Ihe latest stitch ing, In all Ihe newest shades bo match fall costumes, st 81.50 Pair. Ism and knlghtllnsws. When all that th# Houth, rn cause Involved Is taken Into ac count, the Kouth, rn people must hold their Confederate soldi, rs In a unique relation of lionor and affection. There can be no more like them. And this man (Prof. Cal loway) wa one of the noblest among them. A friend writing of hts desperate doing as a Confedt rate captain of artillery, wrote .if him a few years ago. thnt he allot the rifle*, out of his guns, but would not retlra • • • Prayerful *sd pAons, lg preached to (he men as well as command ed lh‘-m, and lived befere them a life of godliness A saintly soldier ami a soldier ly saint " Much as has been said about the rruelty. Injustice, demoralisation, etc., of war and army Ilfs, this noble tribute from Bishop Candler lo a modest, humble servant of God. might be applied >o thou sands of preachers of th* goapel who wore the Blue or the Gray In the Civil War. Bishop* there are alt over the land, learned, eloquent and honored, who either shouldered tbelr rides or drew- their aword* In that conflict, Impelled to U by a God given Impulse of patriotism. Sidney Herbert. How Are Your .Serves! If they are weak and you feel nervous sn,l etiellv "f! iStrSAed." , .n't sleep. and rise In the morning unrefreshed, your blood Is poor. Strong nerves depend up on rich, nourtehtng blood. Hood's Sarsa parilla makes the nerve* strong by en riching and vitalising th* blood. It gives sweet, refreshing sleep and completely cure* nervous troubles. Begin taking it to-day. Nausea, Indigestion are cured by liood'g Fills—sd. PAGES 13 TO 24. Ladies' Onlimt Night Robes 50c Big Line Silver Novelties 25c Sterling Silver Stick Pins 10c Sterling Silver Mat Pins 26c Sickle .tiara CLOCKS 69c __ Scissors & Shears, Steel, 25c 123*c SELISIA, MoaddV, 10c Pocketbooks and Purses 25c Ladies' White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 6c W TUG WAISTS For Ladles 49c ~ 15c IOWdS, Large size, Monday 10c Ladles' Cashmere Gloves 25c __ SOFA PILLOWS Monday 17c Mood Floor Oilcloth 35c Children's Ribbed Vests I9c TABLE OILCLOTH, 5-4, Monday 17c