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Jiuraorous ffpartmrat. Devotee of Christian Science.?Dr. Hugo Munsterberg, the Harvard phychologist, was talking about Christian Science, and in the midst of & profound and brilliant analysis of Chris tan Science he paused to tell an anecdote. "The children of vegetarians," he said, 'loathe meat, which they call graveyard fruit; and the children of Christian Scientists are more convinced devotees than the parents themselves. "There's a little Boston urchin naman i,robin of K veara who is a Christian Scientist to the marrow. "Mary fell one day and barked her shin, and, rubbing the hurt with her hand, she began to cry. Her aunt, an unbeliever, happened along at this moment. The aunt was mindful of Mary's faith and of those contradictory tears, and with a mocking smile she said: /"Why, Mary, are you hurt?* " 'No. I ain't hurt,' sobbed the little girl, restraining her sobs as best she could. " 'But, If you're not hurt, why are you crying?' " Tm crying,' said Mary, 'because I'm mad.' " 'And what are you mad about? " Tm mad?boo. hoo!?wept the little girl, "because I can't feel I ain't hurt.'M Futur* of Bass ball,?Well dear." asked the ballplayer's wife, "who won the game this afternoon?" 'We did," said the star batsman of the home team, "and I tell you I had a mighty profitable afternoon. I waa at bat four times. The first time up I made a two-base hit A little bit higher and It would have been over the fence; but as It was. It hit the elephant of the Elephant Cigarettes' sign square on the right tusk, and I got 150 for that, besides 1,000 cork-tipped cigarettes." "Fine!" "Tea and the second time up I hit the fenoe again, this time right In the middle of the Big Red can that advertises Booble's Pure Food Soup. That netted me $75 more."?Brooklyn Times. Did Not Take It.?Sandy Maclvor was "no feelin' Just well," so he went to the doctor. "What do you drink?" demanded the medico. "Whisky." "How much?" "Maybe a bottle a day." "Do you smoke?" "Yes." "Well, you give up whisky and tobacco altogether." Sandy took up hie cap. and In three steps reached the door. "Here!" called the doctor, "you have not paid for my advice!" "Ahm no takln' it," snapped Sandy as he shut the door behind him.? Newark Star. The Whole Truth.?Father was on the warpath and when at last he came across Willie In an odd corner of the garden the engagement commenced. "Willie," demanded Mr. Smith, "have you eaten any of those large desert pears I left In the cupboard?* "Pa," replied the young hopeful. "1 cannot tell a He. I have not touched one." William senior eyed William Junior wrathfully. U ! " nalrori tha Dflxent. 1 UOU HWW (O *v, ? ? w ?? , "that I found these three cores In your bedroom, and there Is only one pear In the cupboard?" "Father," said Willie, with an eye on the garden gate?"father, that's the one I didn't touch."?Answers. The Fountain Head.?Robert Henri, the well-known artist of New York, was laughing about an art hoax that had been practiced In Paris on an American millionaire. "Millionaires of that type are so easily hoaxed," he said. "They are so Ignorant of art. "I heard recently of an elderly millionaire who was taking his young wife abroad to have her portrait painted. "'But why don't you try home talent?' some one asked him. " 'Oh,' he answered, 'we've tried home talent in vain. Now we're going to see what the genuine old masters can do.'"?St. Louis Qlobe Democrat. " ' ? IXTVat'a Mao rrrcivui vnvrgs.? n uoi o n?c <???) George?" Inquired Mr. Washington. "Why do you chop down this cherry tree? Have you anything against cherry trees?" "No, sir." "Maybe you are In favor of deforestation?" "No, sir." "Doing this for a moving picture concern ?" "By no means." "Then, why chop down a tree?" "T -tnst thouarht of eoinsr on the stump," replied the future father of his country, and then Mr. Washington realized that George was a born statesman.?Kansas City Journal. The Waiter Price.?It was a banquet where a notable gathering of politicians had assembled. A certain aspiring young attorney was among the number, and as he spied an Influential Judge at the far end of the parlor, he called the head waiter, slipped half a dollar into his hand, and whispered. "Put me next to Judge Spink at the table." Upon being seated, however, he found he was at the other end of the room from the Judge. He called the head waiter to explain. "Well, sir," replied the official, "the fact is that the Judge gave me a dollar to put you as far from him as possible."?Lipplncott's. Favored Father.?A story is told of two Irish farmers who had not seen each other for a long time and who met at a fair. They had a lot of things to tell each other. "Shure, It's married 01 am," said Murphy. "You don't tell me so," said Moran. "Fai* yes," said Murpny, "and urve got a fine, healthy boy, which the neighbors say is the very pictur' o' me." Moran looked for a moment at Murphy, who was not remarkable for his good looks, and then said: "Ah, well, what's the harm as long as the child's healthy?"?Tit-Bits. As to Freckles.?Is it true, doctor," asked the summer girl, "that eating cucumbers will remove freckes?" "Of course," replied Dr. Kidder "in certain circumstances." "Really! What circumstances?" "Well, provided the freckles are on the cucumbers."?TitBits. EVERYTHING . You Need at Prices That Yoa * Can Afford to Pay. Dry Goods, Domestics, j Silks, Laces, Embroideries, Bed Soreads. Sheets, Hosiery, [ Underwear, Furnishings, I Clothing, Shoes, Oxfords, ID* : Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases All Sold At Factory Cost Sale Opens SA TV COME PROMPTLY?BR1NC TXy? g\f A morion linn* Roon Sh I J f(C iUUIKCia VI Xini^itvu <?MW wvit ft/' Good?Prepare for This Sal Two In Supplying SPECIAL- Te Clothing I All Colored Cloth f\ \?f/ A Come and Cho< / III an<* ?rown8? M / 111 mA wear?All That MEN'S GOOD CLOTfiD Men's $22.60 Colored SUITSMen's $20.00 Colored SU] Men's $18.00 Colored Men's $16.00 Cc Men's $12.60 Colored SUITSMen's $10.00 Colored SU] Men's $8.60 Colored BUT HERE A1 MEN'S SERGE AND B ONE-THTR Men's $26.00 Black SUITS?8 Men's $20.00 Black SUIT Men's $18.00 Black I Men's $26.00 Blue Men's $18.00 Blue Serge SUI1 Men's $16.00 Blue Serge Men's $12.60 Blue Se Men's $10 Blue BUY HERE AND MEN'S DRESS AI Men's $1.60 NEGLIGEE SHI! Men's $1.00 NEGLIGEE I Men's 60c NEGLIGE Men's 60c SOFT Men's 60c ^ A/TlA ^ A/fiA A/t\A /t^A/ft -+ itvA/t\ /tVA/T^ /T\A/T^ ?TV tjTv vTv VwV Wv WV VtiTV WW Kv~9~\JP V ruJ wW W jf rrtfAnn i mn\ afrnAnr\n dtiULd AIW UAtUKUZ tor Ladies', Men's and Children's Shoes and Oxfoi | MEN'S NEW SPRING BUTTON OXFORDS TAN, GUN METAL AND PATENT Men'B $4.00 OXFORDS?Now $2.98 Men's $3.60 OXFORDS?Now $2.69 Men's $3.00 OXFORDS?Now $2.24 Men's $2.60 OXFORDS?Now $1.98 Edwin Clapp $6.00 OXFORDS?Now $4.98 Men's $3.50 Work SHOES?Now $2.60 Men's $3.00 Work SHOES?Now $2.24 LADIES' NEW SPRING BUTTON OXFORDS ' TAN, GUN METAL AND PATENT Ladies' $3.60 OXFORDS?Sale Price $2.69 Ladles' $3.00 OXFORDS?Sale Price $2.24 Ladies' $2.50 OXFORDS?Sale Price $1.98 Ladies' $2.00 Every Day SHOES?Sale Price $1.50 Ladies, $1.60 Every Day SHOES?Sale Price $1.19 DRY GOODS, , HOSIEI KDlW YirAhC DRESS GINGHAM AND GAL l\Hr^lXi3LAill\ 10c dress GINGHAM U> ^\J 15c Renfrew 32-inch GINGHAM * y TTTiar n ^ 15c Bate's Dress GINGHAM ?^P|19c HYDEGRADE GALATEA 15c GALATEA CLOTH ?o?0CREPES AND RATINE H 25c RATINE GOODS I Wffll'l 25c STRIPED CREPES 25c COLORED CREPES Put: !M? <>Kr. pnpiJNa-the vard. Smooth Brown SEA ISLAND X0b Yard Wido best 8c SEA ISLAND ftTo. *11 Best Yard Wide BROWN SHEETIN SHIRTING CHEVIOTS 4jS it? Bes? CALICOES?10 yards Apron GINGHAM?10 yards 4?4 ?4? 4?+ ?4? 4?4 4?4 ?4? 4?4 ?4? ?4? ? ? ?4? ? ??ONE THOU? 4?4 ?4? 4?+ ?4? 4?4 4?4 ?4? 4?4 ?4? ?4? ?4? ?4? ? MEN'S AND BOYS' UNDERWEAR Men's 11.00 NAINSOOK UNION SUITS 79 CTS. Men's 50c NAINSOOK UNDERSHIRTS 38 CTS. Men's 50c CREPE UNDERSHIRTS 39 OTS. Men's 25c BLEACHED YARN UNDERSHIRTS 39 CTS. Men's 26c BALBIGGAIN UNDERSHIRTS 19 CTTS. Men's 50c NAINSOOK SHORT DRAWERS 39 CTS. Men's 60c ELASTIC SEAM DRAWERS 39 CTS. Men's 85c Scriven Elastic Seam DRAWERS 69 CTTS. Boys' 60c PORUS KNIT UNION SUITS 39 CTS. Boys' 25c PORUS KNIT UNDERSHIRTS 19 CTS. Boys' 26c PORUS KNIT DRAWERS 19 CTS. TRUNKS AND BAGS $20.00 TRUNKS?Sale Price $15.98 $18.00 TRUNKS? Sale Price $14.39 $12.50 TRUNKS?Sale Price $9.98 $10.00 TRUNKS?Sale Price $7.98 $8.60 TRUNKS?Sale Price $6.79 *K on TWTTWVS Snle Prine 83.98 " S4~ob" TRUN KS^-SaVe Price* $3.19 $12.00 BAGS?Sale Price $9.98 $10.00 BAGS?Sale Price $7.98 $8.50 BAGS?Sale Price $0.79 $10.00 SUIT CASES?Sale Price $7.98 $8.50 SUIT CASES?Sale Price $6.79 ?$6.50 SUIT CASES?Sale Price $5.19 $5.00 SUIT CASES $3.98 $3.50 SUIT CASES?Sale Price $2.98 $2.50 SUIT CASES?Sale Price $1.98 +8+ ?*? *8* 8+8 +8* ?+? +8* ?*? *8* 8+8 +8+ 8*8 8 Remember i CLOTHING SALE--- r. llx HALF PRICE F,rSt ^ STRAW HAT SALE? body tO 1 HALF PRICE SPREAD THE NEWS QUALITY The THl Annual irina 77,1 c Snip Wp Will n ???V ?? * I tomers Greater Barg( RDA Y, JIM i YOUR FAMILY?TEl earched for Good Things at Ge e. Save Yoar Money by Tradi Yon and Your Family With th _ n..i /i.i:.. 10 n iaras oesi v^aiicu, o7 \jcm Ten Yards Apron Ginghar 'rices Reduced 0 ling, for Men, On Sale at Half :>se. You Can Get Clothes at Les fixtures?a World of Materials in ] *8 Best In Styles and Quality. Coi [IfG ONE-HALF PRICE F1 -Sale Price $11.24 [TS?Sale Price $0.08 Men's $6.00 PA SUITS?Sale Price $8.08 Men's S6.0I ilored SUITS?Sale Price $7.48 Men's -Sale Prtre. $6.24. Men' !TS?Sale Price 94.98 Mi SUITS?Sale Price 94.24 *D SAVE HALF _ BOYS' CLOTH LACK SUITS REDUCED D IN PRICE Boys* $6.60 SU] ale Price 910.40 Boy's $6.01 S?Sale Price $13.80 Boys' 3UITS?Sale Price 911.98 B< Serge SUITS?Sale Price $10.60 *S?Sale Price $11.98 SUITS?Sale Price 99.98 bttv imy rge SUITS?Sale Price $8.39 Serge SUITS?Sale Price $6.00 SAVE ONE-THIRD W Men's $5.00 TU VD WORK SHIRTS Men'8 RTS 91.19 Men's $2.00 HJ 3HIRTS 79 CT8. Men's $1.6 E SHIRTS 30 CTS. Men's T COLLAR SHIRTS 39 CTS. M< WORK SHIRTS 39 CTS. fcA AAA AAA A^ *- A Every Day and Dress I -An Tn Dn*Af?+ I Aalkar Hnn Metfll flflH Kl'H. lUOf 111 A aiCUl &A/UUXV1) VUU I'lVKH ?-T IY, NOTIONS AND Mil SPEND A DAY IN THIS DEPARTB ATEA 8c Yd. $1.50 SIL1 10? Yd. tulIasTK 9*?P '10?81U 10c Yd. ym-\sJA A $1.00 Yar< 13 Ct*. Yd. /V? $1.00 Blac 10 Ct?. Yd. $1-00 B,ac D V IfTm 60c CHIN 19c Yd. WhWr'tK50CWAS 19c Yd. ? T 150 19c' 6 pieces C 10 LAW' 50 10 10c Yd. / One lot C 39c. -/ One lot 39c. One Hot 1 tLfk JLP+JL allele AAA A/t^A /t\.*./t\ a^a /r\ *./r> a/t*a a TTX1 VW vwV twt wV tjTV WxX? TiTV UJfw TwT T >AND REMNA am a/tl a a/tva a/txa a/t^a a/tla /t*a/tx a/tia /j\|a a/t^a a vTSJ WA VW VWA ti'A AVA WTU/ AWA tt/TU' AWA A BED SPREADS?PLAIN, SCALLOPED, FRINGED AND CUT CORNERED. >5.00 MARSAILLES QUILTS $3.98 >3.50 MARSAILLES QUILTS $2.98 >3.00 WHITE QUILTS $2.39 >2.50 WHITE QUILTS $1.98 >2.00 WHITE QUILTS $139 >1.50 WHITE QUILTS $1.19 >1.00 WHITE QUILTS 79c Sheets, All Sizes 50c SHEETS 39 Cts. 89c SHEETS 69c >1.00 SHEETS 79c >1.25 SHEETS 98c >1.50 SHEETS $1.19 TOWELS Huck, Crash and Damask. 25 Doz. 15c HUCK TOWELS 10c Each. 10 Doz. 25c LINEN HUCK TOWELS 19 Cts. 6 Doz. 50c DAMASK TOWELS 39 Cts. each. 75c DAMASK TOWELS 59 Cts. each. >1.00 DAMASK TOWELS 79 Cts. each. Large Size 25c CRASH TOWELS 19c Extra Large 50c CRASH TOWELS 39c One lot 15c CRASH TOWELS 11c One Int POTTON HT7PK TOWELS 3c LADIES' GLOVES Ladles' $1.00 LONG SILK GLOVES?79 Ct?. Ladles' 50c SHORT SILK GLOVES?39 Ct?. Ladies' $1.00 SHORT SILK GLOVES?79 Ct?. ! Ladies' 50c Chamois Colored GLOVES?39 Ct?. Ladles' 25c Chamois Colored GLOVES?19 Ct?. ?+ ? ? ? ?*? *?**#+ ? ? ? ? ? 4" the Date of this Bargain-Givi . Bring Your Family. Tell rhis Merchandise Feast. We THE THOf IS OUR HOBBY JMSON -EIGHTHClearing Excell Previous Efforts tins In Quality Mercha E 28 TH and LL YOUR FRIENDS * nmne Bargain Prices for Th ing for Twelve Days at THOl te Season's Best MerchanAist s.?10 Yards to Customeru, 39 Cents?10 Yards to ( he-Half and On Price?All Black, and Blue S 8 Than Factory Cost?Blue Sergi Neat and Attractive Patterns?C ne Yourself and Bring Your Bo: UCES ON MEN'8 ODD PANTS REDUCED ONE-THIRD .NTS?Sale Price $3.08 9 PANTS?Sale Price $3.30 $4.00 PANTS?Sale Price $2.60 8 $3.50 PANTS?Sale Price $2.39 en's $2.60 PANTS?Sale Price $1.60 Men's $1.00 PANTS?Sale Price 60 OT8. Men's $1.60 PANTS?Sale Price 98 CTS. ING?PRICES REDUCED ONE-THIRD ON EVERY SUIT ITS?Sale Price $4.39 ) SUITS?Sale Price $3.08 $6.00 SUITS?Sale Price $3.30 jys' $4.00 SUITS?Sale Price $2.60 Boys' $8.60 SUITS?Sale Price 82.30 Boys' $3.00 SUITS?Sale Price $1.08 rs' SUITS HERE?SAVE ONE-THIRD EN'S SOFT AND STIFF HATS kTS $3.08 0 HATS $2.08 en's $2.60 HATS $1.98 ITS $1.59 0 HATS $1.10 $1.00 HATS 79 CTS. en's and Boys' 60c CAPS 30 CTS. Men's and Boys' 26c CAPS 19 CTS. AA AAA J (fij AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA * ^ * AA oTV wW TJTV WVTSP w VTv tXTVw wV Vw Year for the Whole F in Blacks and Tans, Buttons and Bluche MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S OXFOI TAN, GUN METAL AND PATENT Misses' 13.00 OXFORDS?Sale Price 92.24 Misses' $2.60 OXFORDS?Sale Price $1.1 Misses' $2 00 OXFORDS?Sale Pri Children's $1.60 OXFORDS?Sale Price $1.19 Children's $2.00 SANDALS?Sale Price Children's $1.60 SANDALS?Sale F SPECIAL LOTS IN OXFORDS One Special Lot Ladles' OXFORDS and PUMP $3.00, $3.60 and $4.00 Value at? One Special Lot Men's $4.00 Crossett OXFORD One Special Lot Children's OXFORDS?Worth $ and $2.60?Price One Special lot Black and Tan Cloth Outing SHC OaU OUIC 11NERY, LACES ANL CENT?SEE THE BARGAINS-WAT( SILK8 REDUCED ECS and CREPE DE CHINES $1.19 Yd. ECS and CREPE DE CHINES 79c Yd. i-wide MESS A LINES 69c Yd. ik TAFFETA SILK 69c Yd. k PEAU DE SOI SILK 79c Yd. /tt&Jk A SILKS Reduced to 39c Yd. H SILKS Reduced to 25c Yd. -FLAXONS AND LAWN8 Jolored 25c FLAXONS?Special 10c Yd. flV i 25c Pride of the West WHITE vTvii NS 15c Yd. nj M i 15c Pride of the West WHITE f3 Zr> NS?Special 10c Yd. 13 1 COLORED LAWNS (wpS olored LAWNS 3c Yd. Colored LAWNS 5c Yd. ? 10c, 12Jc, 16c Colored LAWNS 7Jc Yd. AAA -A./T1.A. ,t|A(h AAA OUJSk AAm A/fiA -A/T TiTv WTu; wv ti/Tw WTw WTw VW vTi NTS ON SB kl ? 'V xv *m 'W- , ?4 4?4 ?4? ?4? ?4? ?4? ?4? 4?4 4? BLEACHING8 Good Yard Wide BLEACHING 5c Yd. Androscoggin BLEACHING 8c Yd. Lonsdale CAMBRIC 10c Yd. Berkeley CAMBRIC 12c Yd. Indian Head EMBROIDERY CLOTH 10c Yd. Good Yard-wide BLEACHING 7c Yd. ?SPECIAL YARD WIDE WHITE PIQUES? 5 pieces Yard Wide WHITE PIQUE worth 15c yard. Special 10c Yd. 5 pieces Yard Wide 25c WHITE PIQUE. Special 121c Yd. DAMASK 3 pieces Mercerized 72-lnch Bleached TABLE DAMASK 29c the Yd. 50c UNION DAMASK 39c Yd. 75c LINEN DAMASK 59c Yd 5100 TABLE DAMASK?Pure Linen 79c Yd. 51.25 TABLE DAMASK?Pure Linen 98c Yd. 51.50 TABLE DAMASK?Pure Linen $1.19 Yd. NAPKINS 55.00 NAPKINS?Pure Linen $3.98 Doz. 54.00 NAPKINS?Pure Linen $3.19 Doz. 53.50 NAPKINS?Pure Linen $2.98 Doz. 52.50 NAPKINS?Pure Linen $1.98 Doz. 51.50 NAPKINS?Full Size $1.19 Doz. 1 AA XT A D17TMQ 7Or. Doz. fl.UV 11A1 UU1U . 10-4 SHEETING 35c Bleached SHEETING 29c Yd. 35c Brown SHEETING 29c Yd. Good STRAW TICKING 8c Yd. ?+ ? ? *?* ? ? ? ? #*K> ?+? ? ing, Money-Saving Sale?Si Your Friends about Thomso 'II Look for Your Friends. n soNco' CO.'5-.-LI Of f ??. bale i ; In Giving Oar Cos- ? ndise. Lome. ? Closes SATURl OF THOMSON'S WON is Sale?Come, Expecting Mac HSON'S?Where One Dollar Wi >?Bay Here and Will Bay -While Ii Lasts 'ustomer?While It Lasts tl:~J AI Tk:? < [c-ifCffct m imo ? verges on Sale at One-third Ret es, Black Unfinished Worsteds, Gn Clothes Any One Would Be Prond 5r. Come and Compare These Pri< HOSIERY AND FURNISHINGS ? Men's f Oc SILK HOSIERY 39 CIS. Men's 25c QAUZE HOSIERY 19 CIS. Men's 15c OAUZB HOSIERY 12 CHS. Men's 25c Black and Tan HOSIER Men's 60c NECKWEAR S9 CIS. Men's 25c NECKWEAR 19 CIS. Men's 50c SILK GARTERS 29 CHS. Men's 25c LISLE GARTERS 19 C Men's 26c HANDKERCHIEFS 19 CHS. Men's 15c HANDKERCHIEFS 12 CHS. Ken's 10c HANDKERCHIEFS 8 CHS. FURNISHINGS Men's 91.00 BELTS 79 CIS. Men's 76c BELTS 50 OTB. Men's 60c BELTS 89 CHS. Men's 26c BELTS 19 CHS. Men's 60( SUSPENDERS 89 CIS. Mer n 26c SU8P30NDER8 19 CIS. E. A W. 26c COLLARS 19 CHS. E. A W. 15c- COLLARS 12 CIS. Men's 25c B. A W. CUFFS 19 CHS. MEN'S STRAW HATS HALF PRICE Men's 32.50 STRAW HATS $1.24 Men's 22.00 STRAW HATS 98 OT8. Men's $1.50 STRAW HATS 74 OTS. Men's $1.00 STRAW HATS 48 CTS. Men's $5.00 PANAMA HATS 92. ? ? *?* ?f? W* WWW WWW www www wwn amily At This Sale?Cot T8. On Sile at 25 Per Gent Redaction?1 IDS \ J I Ice $1.59 SfX 'rice*$1.19 / f J ^ 48 ore. /w ,, S on Sale? 98 ore Pr. / J 1.00. $2.00 f \/ 39 CT8. Pr. I )ES, Rubbel I \ 24 OTS. Pair I I )IEMBROIDERIES, DAft. CH THE CROWDS BOY LADIE8' H08IE Id *- /ICTIKK Ladles' $1.60 SILK HOSE Ladles' $1.00 SILK HOSE Ladies' 50c SILK HOSE W Ladles' 25c SILK HOSE 1 Ladles' 26c GAUZE HO arOPiTi Ladles' 15c HOSE \ Y Ladles' 10c HOSE ?L0NG CLOrH AND NA 26c Plain LONG CLOTH 20c Plain LONG CLOTH WlUflSlriHl,1-' 26c CHECK DIMITIES W W; 20c CHECK DIMITIES I I35c CHECK DIMITIES mama^ 25c Plain nainsoob 20c Plain* NALNSCN 15c Plain NAINS * 4?4 4?44?4 ?4? 4?4 ?4? 4?4 @4? 4?4 ?4t lLE at half kA ACAA A/t*A /f^A/r* A/^a /r>A/Tv i.ma A/T^A /t^A/t> A/T^j ^ -*wr txjv TjTVry tjtv WW WV vw wtv WI 10-4 SHEETING 25c SHEETING, Brown 19c Yd. 25c SHEETING. Bleached 19o Yd. A. C. A. FEATHER TICKING 12jc Yd. COLORED LINEN8 35c Colored LINENS 29c. 25c Colored LINENS 19c. 25c Brown LINENS 19c. 20c Brown LINENS 14c. 50c Heavy LINEN SUITING 39c. 25c Heavy LINEN SUITING 19c. EMBROIDERED VOIL8 12.50 Embroidered VOILE?Special $150 Yd. 31.50 Embrodlered VOILS. Special SSc Yd. 31.00 Embroidered VOILS. Special 69c Yd. 76c Embroidered VOILS. Special 48c Yd. COLORED CURTAIN MATERIALS 35c CURTAIN MATERIALS 29c. 25c CURTAIN MATERIALS 19c. 20c CURTAIN MATERIALS 14?. 15c CURTAIN MATERIALS 12c. 10c CURTAIN MATERIALS 8c. Plain Curtain SCRIM 5c Yd. LADIES' UNDERWEAR Ladles' 50c UNION SUITS?39 Cts. - #xTTTff?0 4 ft Ola I Ladles' 25c uxniuin buud? ? v?. Ladles' GAUZE VESTS?4 Ct?. Ladies' 10c GAUZE VESTS?8 Ct?. Ladies' 15c GAUZE VESTS?12 Ct?. Ladies' 25c GAUZE VESTS?19 Ctt. * *?+ *#* ?+ ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? +#+ iturday, June 28th. Come tl m's Sale. We Welcome Ever Meet Your Friends Here. ilPANY YORKVILLE, S. ( eaTcar to Slap a Lint Is to Slap a Dollar?Don't Do It 000.00 Worth of Best Quality [erchandise to Be Distributed to ie Homes of York County Peo le at Wholesale Factory Cost, ome Rain or Shine. Be Here. MARK THE DATE )AY, July 12th DERFUL BARGAINS h?We Are Ready Make ill Do the Work of 1 Wisely --SrH/LilAJL Safe A~ faction * fl " I 98 b k A AiftA. AAA AAA mi (T> AAA IH " twT vTxi? TwT wTw TVT U'TU' TVV WW W HI B6 an iFit You Feet. I Bay Now nod Save One-Fourth. h 'r. OJ_iI'4*%dTION8? I Good PEARL BUTTONS?4 Cts. OoJin. 31 Beat PEARL BUTTONS?8 Cts. Dozan. S DRESS PINS?1 et and 4 Ct* Psokago. fl COTTON TaPE?Thrao Rolls, 5 Cts. b CROCHET COTTON?4 Cts. 8pool. b DARNING COTTON?3 Spools 5 Cts. b BASTING COTTON?1 Ct 8pool. H WIRE HAIR PINS?1 Ct. Paokago. 9 BIAS SEAM TAPE?8 Cts. Bolt M SIDE COMBS?8 Cts. and 19 Cts. H BACK COMBS?8 Cts. and 19 ts. b BARRETT ES?8 Cts. and 19 Cts. 9 WIRE HAIR PINS?4 Cts. Pkg. b AGATE BUTTONS?4 Cts. Card. B RUBBER HAIR PINS?8 and 19 Cts. Pkg. 03 DRESS SHIELDS?19 Cts. Pair. b STICKERIE BRAJD?8 Cts. Batt b i VtfMM 1*3 iASK, TOWELS, Lit. | :ry g , 98c Pr. 8j 79c Pr. SF ^ ^ I , m DK 14o Yd. V/** lOOK 12o Yd. , ^ < ii ? ?> ? AAA * ?* * AAA AAA ? * ?' AAA AAA p WV W^A7 WV W^I7 WT wTw vwV wrw vTlTV PRICEDL AAA AAA AAA AAA -* AAA r Kj? *V"#"w VW VTtiJ wV TJJV -www EMBROIDERIES REDUCED 20 PER CENT EDGING, IN8ERTION8 AND FL0UNCING8 ALL MARKED DOWN ESPECIALLY FOR THIS SALE ? I !/<> . 6c VAL LACES?3 Cts. Yard. 10c VAL LACBS?7 Cts. Yard. 16c VAL LACBS?10 Cts. Yard. One 8p?cial Lot Laoea?Worth 10c and 121c Yard?8pecial 5 Cta. Yard. MILLINERY LADIES' TRIMMED HATS ON SALE AT HALF PRICE Ladles' $1.00 SAILORS?79 Cta. Ladles' 60c SAILORS?39 Cts. Ladies' 26c SAILORS?19 Cts. TOILET 8UNDRIE8 Good TALCUM POWDER?8 Cts. Box. 26c Pound Can AIR FLOAT TALCUM?10 Cts. 26c Box CORYLOPSIS TALCUM?19 Cts. Box. 26c Box COLGATE'S TALCUM?12 Cts. 25c Package TOOTH PASTE?19 Cts. 25c Box LYON'S TOOTH POWDER?19 Cts. Good TOILET SOAP?2 Cts. Caks. 10c TOILET SOAP?6 Cts. Csks. 4711 GLYCERINE SOAP?19 Cts. Caks. Corylopsls 26c TOILET SOAP?19 Cts. Caks. Good TOOTH BRUSHES?8, 12, 19 Cts. Good HAIR BRUSHES?19 Cts. and 39 Cta. ^ ^ fT\ /AJAh AAA A/ftA A/n-A- AStA A /?V ^ *VTV VTV XjkTTXT VW vTw T*W vwV TwT lie 10 Yds. Calico?39 Cts. y- 10 Yds. Aproo Ginghams?39 Cts. 10 Yards to a Customer. > 60 Dozen Boys' and Girls' Black, | Ribbed Hose, On Sale at 8 5 Cts. the Pair I > H / g