Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 August 1901 — Page 6
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
LESSON IV, THIRD QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, JULY 28.
Text of tlie Lcxson, ten, xli, 1-9. Memory Versos, 1-"—Golden Text, Gen. acii, -—Commentary I'rciinred
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by tlic Rev. D. M. Stcsims,
[[Copyright, 1001, by American Prcis Association.] lu chapter we liavo 70 descendants of Noah aiuong whom the earth was divided, and Deut. xxxii, S, says that God Fet the bounds of the peoj lo with reference to the number of the children of Israel, although such people were not then In existence o.eept before God. From before the world was made both the church and Israel were real to God, and He clearly saw the end when through them He would rule the world in righteousness (Isa. xlvi, ft, 10). Chapter xi tells of mail's degeneracy and union against God to make them a name. This Is the beginning of the story of Babylon, the end of which is found in He v. xvii and xviii, and the great feature of which is self glorification. "Let us make us a name." Hero we have the beginning of languages because of this rebellion. Then lollow the teu generations from Shorn to Abram inclusive. In chapter we had the ten generations from Adam to Noah Inclusive, these 20 generations being on the line of the righteous and leading on to Christ. Man apart from God over degenerates. Sin turned Adam and Eve from Eden, sin brought the deluge and destroyed all except those in the ark, sin brought the confusion of tongues, and now after 2.000 years sin again prevails, and from the idol worshipers beyond the river the Lord takes Abrarn that He may bless him and make him a blessing to all people on earth (Joshua xxiv, 2, 3). 1-3. 1 will bless thee and make thy name great, and thou shalt be a blessing, and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed. These are some of the words of the Lord Abram while yet in Ur of the Clialdees, by which He would draw him from country and kindred and perform through him all His pleasure by separating him unto Himself and placing him in a land which He would in due time give him as an inheritance. Stephen said iD his discourse that the God of glory appeared to Abram, and it is evident from another record that something more than the earthly inheritance was set before him, for he looked for a city which hath foundations whose builder and maker is God (Acts vii, 'I Heb. xi, 10). Notice in these opening verses of our lesson the fourfold "I will" of the Lord—"I will shew," "1 will make" and the double "I will bless." The promises and assurances are all from God. Abram hears, believes, obeys. He died in faith, not having received the promise, for God gave him none inheritance in it, yet lie promised that He would (Heb. xi, 13 Acts vii, 5). 4. 5. "Abrcm was seventy and five years old when he departed out of Haran." In chapter xi, 31, 32. we read that his father, Terah, who served other gods (Joshua xxiv, 2), accompanied him so far as Haran. Abram tarried there until his father died, and then, taking with him Lot, his brother's son, they came into Canaan. Did Terah hinder Abram? Might he have gone on into Canaan if he had been willing? These are not as iniportanl questions as such personal ones as the following: Am I by a lack of faith or by air unwillingness to be separate from this present evil world, hindering any dear one whose heart is longing for ti closer walk with God? Am I a Terah, saying that Ilarau is far enough? 0, 7. And the Lord appeared unto Abram and said, "'Unto thy seed will 1 give this land, and there builded he an altar unto the Lord who appeared unto him." We do not read of any appearance of the Lord to Abram at llaran, for the first verse of our lesson refers to the Lord's appearance and message in Mesopotamia (Acts vii, 2, 3), but now,
Abram having obeyed fully, the Lord appears to him a second time and confirms His promise. Until we obey fully up to the light we have we cannot expect further light or revelation. This is Abraui's first altar in the land. I5y sacrifice he worships God iu His appointed way. At this place Jacob afterward bought a piece of ground. There Joshua gathered Israel for his farewell address. There he buried the body of Joseph, and there Jesus talked with the woman at the well (Gen. xxxiii, Joshua xxiv, John iv). The land was already occupied by the Canaanites, and Abram must be content with his tent and altar and to be a pilgrim and a stranger until God's time should come to give him the land. 5. "There he bu'lded an altar uuto the Lord and called upon the name of the Lord.'' This is his second altar in the laud, and it is between Bethel and Hai. The inargin says the Ai of Joshua vii, 2. Bethel suggests Gen. xxviii, 11), and the story of God's gracious loving kindness to Jacob. But the principal truth and practical lesson are associated with the altar and the sacrifice. Happy is the man who, whatever be his home, or dwelling place cr surroundings, if it be a hut or a palace, in some heathen wilderness or in some great city, never tails to have his altar unto the Lord! Redemption by the blood of Christ and constant •j communion with Him—these are the two greatest things that any mortal can have, and they are possible to all who have ever heard of Christ and of His redemption. He is calling all who have heard •His loice to separate themselves from this present world and live wholly for
Him. 9. "And Abram journeyed, going on still toward the south." It is good to be j)
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always going on in the way of the Lord. We read of David that he went on and grew great (margin, going and growing), and the Lord God of hosts was with him (11 Sam. v, 10). An enlarging and a winding about is not out of place, if it be "still upward, still upward, still upward, by the midst" (Ezek. xli. 7). Peter would t-all it growing in grace and in the knowledge of oar Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (II Pet. iii, IS). But while on this present earth we are in an enemy's country, for even our Lord said that the devil is the prince of this world (John xiv, 30), and we need to watch and pray lest we fall into temptation. If taere is one thing that the devil seems to hate specially it is to see a believer wholly separated unto God and walking humbly with God, living for and relying upon Him alone. The rest of this chapter I tells of some sad wandering and stumbling on the part of Aliram, even a compact between himself and his wife to lie in order to save his life, and a consequent rebuke from a heathen king. Abram's faith was a matter of growth, and it had not at this time reacupd to that implicit trust in God of later years.
Semi-Annual
MEN'S FURNISHINGS: Shirts.
Wilson Bros.'Shirts, worth *1.50, now 95c Men's ¥1 shirts in inadrus, and $1.20 in silk and linen, now 69c Men's $1 inadras shirts, now 50c
Underwear.
Men's French Balbriggun underwear, sold for 50c garment, now 85c Men's fancy underwear, cotton, was 50c, now 35c Men's net underwear, was 75c a gurnment, at 50c Men's Fashoda silk underwear, was $1.25 per garment, at 75c Odd sizes in 25c underwear, per garment. 17c
Half Hose.
Men's 50 and 35c lisle fancy half hose at... 25c Men's 25c fancy half hose at 15c Men's lno black half hose at 5c Men's 10c Roekford sox at 8c Men's 5c llockford sox at 4c Men's 25c tan cotton hose /or 15c
Collars and Cuffs,
Men's seconds in linen collars, 15c, 20c and 25c qualities .... 3c Men's seconds in linen colli,i s,bes" uality, also odd sizes in E & W. and Barkers' 15c quality, for 5c Barker's 25c collars, also Wilbur's double wear '25c quality, for 15c Men's white linen culls, round, 13 quality, per pair 10c E & W. white linen cuffs, round, 25c quality, for 13c Mpn's fancy link cuffs, were 20c pair, now.. 6c
Ties.
50c Windsor ties, in latest shades and materials, for. 25c Windsor tics
Oc handkerchief ties for 5f'c narrow four-in-hands String wash ties that sold for 5c, two for... Summer cotton bows, worth 15c, for 2-ic wash Imperials for Men's 50c silk bows for Men's 25c silk bows for
25c 19c 15c 26c 5c 6c 125c 15c
Handkerchiefs.
Men's solid color, blue. pink, an lavendar handkerchiefs, hand embroiuered corners, that sold for 25c, now 12!^e Men's 2ic and 17c linen handkerchiefs with fancy borders, now 12Kc Men's 5c figured handkerchiefs 4c Men's 10c indigo blue handkerchiefs, 7c: 4 for 25c Men's 10c turkey red handkerchiefs, 7c 4 for 25c Men's 5c red and blue handkerchiefs for .. 4cMen's 3c white and yellow handkerchiefs for lc
Suspenders.
Men's 50c madras suspenders 39c Men's 85c elastic webb suspenders, per Pair 15c Men's percale summer suspenders, 25c quality, per pair 15c Men's 50c elastic suspenders, fine quality webb 39c
Belts.
Men's 25e and 85 leather belts 15c Men's 50c leather belt with cau't-slip fastener 25c Men's 50c leather belt in good leather and latest style 35c
Caps.
Men's #1.25, $1, 75c uud 50c golf caps in line material and stylish cut, for..
Boys' Shirts.
Boys Shirts with cuffs to match, of wash percales, in all sizes and colors, for -13c Boys'plain striped gingham shirts with soft fronts, cuffs to mutch, for 39c
Sweaters and Bath Robes.
Men's 12 25 jersey sweaters in fancy stripes Men's $2 plain colored blue, green, grey, and white jersey sweaters *. Men's $1.50 navy'and black Jersey sweat-e-s Children's 11 sweaters Children's 25c cotton sweaters Men's 75c cotton sweaters in stripes for Children's 60c cotton sweaters, fancy striped Men'., $3 all wool fancy stripe Jersey bathing suits Men's 82 black bathing suits for Men' 85c cotton bathing suit for
$1.75
¥1.03
1.19 15c 1.6c 45c
33c
2.25 1.39 55c
Umbrellas and Parasols.
All black umbrellas in Gloria and Union silks, in all sizes and styles, 25 per cent off. We offer the remainder of our line of ladies' line parasols, made of the best materials in latest styles, at }/e off, giving good values as low as 69c.
Silks.
Wash silk in cords, plaids and stripes short lengths also 24-inch plain China 19 inch plain colored satins, navy blue flgured Foulards 19-inch cieam and white plain Taffetas, all worth from Sue to tiOc, per yard 35c 24 and 27-inch Foulards in latest colors and newest designs: also plain colored Satin buehesse in new shades of blue, lavendar. light blue, red, etc., also waist patterns, plaids, stripes, figures and cords, worth from $1 to $1.25, per yard 75c Our entire line of 21-inch plain colored Taffeta, 24-incli Foulards in beautiful designs und shades, also stripes, plaids, etc., in waist lengths, worth 75c to 85c, per vard.. 6mc Bum 19-inch plain colored all silk Taffetas also odd shade* in 2 -inch pmin satins, worth from 60c to 75c, per yard. 48c
Millinery.
White, black and mixed straw Sailors worth 2" and 5'c, for 13c Street hats in white, black, blue, brown and red, worth 50c, oc and $1, for 25c Stylish street and walking hats in light color.-, worth 7oc, $1 and $1.60, for 39c Any untriraed Hat in stock, in all colors, worth 75c, $1,
$1.50.and J2,
Children's Goods.
Babv soft sole shoes in red, black, blue, and brown, worth 5uc. for Baby soft sole shoes in brown, red and black, worth 2:c. for Baby's kid moccasins in brown and black, worth 20c, for Infant's and children's hoods in lace, em broidery and tucks, 15c quality for 1 c, 25j quality for 17e, 40c and 5oc quality for Boys' duck and linen caps worth 15c for Buys' wool caps in all colors,worth 25c for Boys' wool caps in all colors,worth 50c for Children's mull hats in all colors, 5 st\lets f'T 25c, #1.25 styles for 50c, $1.50 st.vies for'5c. $2.50 styles for S Children's aprons in ginghams and white lawns, worth 35c and 50c, for
Buttons.
12 dozen white agate buttons for 3c Best quality white pearl buttons, off card, worth 10c, 15c, 2oc and 25c, per doxen 7C All sizes white pearl buttons, 2 dozen on card, worth oc card, for 3c Large size white agate buttons, worth luc, per aozen ... 6c White bone tape buttons, 3 dozen for.. ..'"" 5c Crystal buttons, new thing for shirt waists, per dozen 7c One line small white pearl buttons, four hole, worth 10c, per dozen 5c Smoked pearl buttons worth 8 Hie, per dozen 4C Spike~, gold, silver, crystal, oxidized and jeweled, worth from 3c to 25c each, for lc
Domestics and Prints.
Yard wide unbleached muslin worth 5c, for Yard wide unbleached muslin worth 6Me' for Extra heavy unbleached muslin worth 7 for Good quality bleached muslin, per yard Masonville, Fruit of Loom, I onsdaie.
Hope, and other well known brands of bleached muslin, per yard Unbleached sheeting, 2!-4 yards wide! worth 2- c, for Unbleached sheeting over
for
Good quality blue checked shirting, per yard Extra line and heavy checked shirting, worth 8 He, per yard Good quality apron gingham per yard Best 7c apron gingham, pet yard'.. Best grade heavy feather ticking, per "yd Extra heavy blue denim worth 15c, per yard Heavy biack deuim worth 15c, per yd 8 oz. cotton duok, worth 12Hc, per yd Fancy striped licking, worth 16jFjc, per yard 3(S-ineh wide bordered apron gingham, per yard Extra quality plain tarlatan, better than mosquito bar, worth 10c. per yard Lonsdale cambric worth 12'/sc, per yard" Good quality cambric per yard Pridi' of West Diuslin, slightly damaged, worth 16c. per yd Finest quality of Berkley cambric, worth 25c per yard Yard-wide red calico, worth lfic per yard Choice of our 12Hc percales, per yard "5 pieces of regular 10 and 12Hc percales. per yard Oil green and blue plain prints, fast colors, worth 8%c per yard
The Big Store.
THE CRAWFORDSVILLE WEEKLY JOURNAL.
for 39c
75 beautiful trimmed Hats in black and colors, for ladies, misses and children, worth $2, *2 50 and $3, for $1.00 50 triulmed Hats worth *3, $4, and $5, for 2.00 All pattern Hats, including Leghorn, blade made turbans, and swell street hats, worth $5, $6, $7 and J8. for 3.00 All flowers in stoek, of which we have a splendid assortment in all colors, at '-j oil
23c
17c
12c
25c 10c 15c 2 JL
8 1.00
19c
Ribbons.
4 and 6 inch fancy ribbons and 4H incll tulle tax worth 2oc per yard ... 19c Satin baby ribbon, smooth edge, per yd..._ 1c Kemnants of fancy and black ribbons worth up to 2. c, per yard .. .. 15c 7 inch colored and blark ribbons of best quality, worth 75c, per yard 33c
376c
4Kc
6c
4Kc
O&c
2
yards wide
16Kc
12c
4c
G«c
4C
6c
14e
10c 7c
8
12}4c
6Mc
6c 9c 6
15o 4c 10c
This is the time of year we make an extra effort to reduce our stock and clear out all seasonable merchandise making ready to receive the fall goods that will soon be rolling^in. We have inaugurated our great CLEARING SALE, and are offering most of our spring and summer merchandise at cost or less, while hundreds of staple articles are attractively priced just to make buying brisk during the slack months. We must reduce the stock $25,000 by September 1, and the following list of bargains selected from the thousands we offer is calculated to start us on the right road to accomplish it. Bring the list and see that everything is just as advertised. We never misrepresent.
Ladies' Underwear.
Ladies'low neck, sleeveless vests in pink and blue, mercerized lace trimmed: also bleached lisle with linen lace trimmings: also a few fancy vests, all worth 60c, for 35c Ladies' lisle vests, high neck and long sleeves, in white and ecru, also knee .o pants to match,in small sizes, worth 50c, per garment 25c Our 'best 25c novelties, in six different styles all new goods, for 19c A few low ueck, short sleeve vests, lace trimmed, worth 25c, for 15c Good quality fancy striped and ecru vests, worth 12Hc, for 10c Excellent quality full taped vests, worth 1 c. for 7! jc Extra quality vests, both white and ecjru, lor 5c
Laces.
Torchon, Valenciennes and Irish Laces, extra good value, perjard lc Torchon and Valenciennes laces that sold for oc, Oc and 7c, for 3c Cluny patterns, Orientals, Valenciennes and imitation Torchon, worth be and ,1 ic, per urd 5c Laces and embroideries that sold for 10c and 12He, per yard 8c Clun\s Orientals, Valenciennes and imitation Torchon worth 2uc, zbc and 35c, per yard 15e
Keumants of all over laces, embroideries, reverings for of former value.
Ladies' Handkerchiefs.
Ladies'plain linen hemstitched, slightly soiled, worth 60c. for 25c Ladies' silk initial handkerchiefs also lace trimmed und embrtjidered linen handkerchiefs, worth 20c and 25c, for.... 13c Ladies' convent linen handkerchiefs, embroidered and initial, worth 12iC and 15c, for .. S'jc Ladies' hemstitched and embroidered handkerchiefs, soiled, worth 5c and 10c, for 3c
Ladies' Tailor-Made Garments.
Ladies'tailor-made suits in desirable colors, made of good quality Venetian,homespun, and cheviot, cut in this season's best styles, worth up to $15 $7.4S 25 ladies'tailor-ma suits of homespuns and cheviot.in good styles and only a few of a kind, worth up to*12.50. for .... $4.98 Ladies' and misses' unlined skins, of tine golf and home-spun cloths, worth up to $6.50. for $2.8« 10 dozen ladies'and misses' crash skirts, trimmed in white and colored duck, also frncy braids.worth from 75c to $L 50, for 69c Ladies' percale suits, with flounce, embroidery trimmed, tucked India linen yoke, worth $3.50, for $1.98 100 ladies' wrappers of lawn, light percales and India linen, trimmed with ruffe and embroidery, worth up to $2 5", for.Sl .OO Ladies' dressing sacques. made of the best material, in latest effects, ranging in price as low as. 4Hc
Ladies' Hose.
Ladies' black iugrain and silk plaited lisle hose, also '.ace li.--le in the russet shades, ladies' fancy li-le in new patterns, opera lengths, worth 50c to $1 per pair, 35c or three pairs #1.00 Ladies'brilliant lisle and silk plaited russet hose, also black dropped stitched lisle, the latest styles in fancies, worth 35c and 50c, per pair ... 25c Ladies' black lace hose, also tan lisle in plain and dropped stitched, worth 25c and 35c per pair 19c Ladies' tan, ox blood, und fancy hose, wth 20c and 25c per pair 15c Ladies' black and colored hose in plain. .C-Ssj fancy and dropp stitched, worth 15 and 2oc. per pair 10c Children's line lisle ribbed hose, worth 25c per pair 13c Misses' fancy hose, high grade novelty, worth 5 per pair 25c Infants'lace hose in black and colors for.... 10c Ladies' black seamless hose, per pair 8c Ladies' and children's cntton hose,per pair 4c
Wash Goods.
In addition to the wonderful bargains we have been offering during the past two weeks at 10. 17,25, and
60c.
of which
we have sold thousands of yards, we offer a large assortment of lawns and dimities. white ground with fancy colored pointed designs, that were 7!4, 8^, lo and 12J,4c. yard. Fine embroidered swisses, satin stripe grenadines, line Scotch zephyrs, high class French novelties, that were 76 to 90c 35, 40, and 50c wash goods in imported swisses, lawns, etc., at 25c and 35c zephyrs and ginghams, Egyptian tissues, and 75 styles in our best
Irish dimity, worth 25e, choice Over 2i0 styles in zephyrs, ginghams, dimities, batistes, corded novelties and other desirable wash fabrics, in all conceivable designs and shades, worth 12, 15, 18, 20, 25c, choice 1" and 12c qualities in chambray, ginghams, seconds A large assortment of 10 and 12c fancy ginghams, in all shadesWe also offer two grand values in plain white India linen, 16&C kind at
5c
7c
5c
und the 12Hc kind at
BMc
60c
25c
17c
10c
8c
8c
12ic,
9c
Special Notice.
During this sale the same liberal and businesslike methods will prevail—the things that have made this store so successful. All goods marked in plain figures, one price to all, and your money back for any reason within a reasonable time. The latter will not apply on a few articles, but we will tell you of it before you buy. During this sale we will sell for cash only— no goods charged to anyone.
Ladies' Gloves.
1 lot of b:oken sizes and colors in ladies gloves, worth from $1.50 to $2.00 per Pair... 75c 1 lot of ladies' gloves in broken sizes, wth 75c and $1 for 50c 1 lot of fabric gloves, colored and black, worth 25c and 35c per pair 15c 1 lot of ladies' milanese silk mitt in large assortment of colors, worLh 50c per pair. 15c
Notions.
Enamel paint per box U'c machine oil per bottle 5c hair pins per box Darning cotton in colors, 2 cards .....TT.x!'' Shoestrings per (.air Cotton tape, all widths, 3 bolts for...""'.'"." 5c tape measure for Fancy elastic round garters, worth 25c, per pair 5c curling irons for .'..^.....7......... 25c scissors for 15c scissors for 5c needies per paper Good bone hairpins per dozen
Purses worth 20c and
lTic
for
Ladies' leuther pocketbooks in colors and black, worth 5 to Si. 15, for Ladies'leather pocketbooks in colors and black, worth 75c to
pe yard
Tinware.
Tin salt tind pepper boxes, match boxes, biscuit and cookie cutters, worth 2, 8. and 6c. for 3 sizes in funnels, half gallon, quart and pint cups, pint buckets and pans, worth. 4 to 5c, for 2c 3 sizes in stack take pans, stew pans and food puns, worn, 1 to 9c. for.. 3c Dippers, pancake turners, meat forks, collanders ladles, milk buckets, coffeepots, half gallon, half gallon and quart measures, and dust pans, worth be to 12c, for. 5c Coal oil cans.galvanized buckets,dish pans, trays, steamers and cuke pans in all shapes, worth 12 to 23c, for 10c Dinner buckets worth 25c for 16c Dish pans, coffee boilers, lanterns, slop puils, sprinklers worth 83 to 48c, for 25c
Graniteware.
Pie pans, cups, dippers, etc,, worth 14 to 23c, for Preserving kettles worth 32, 43 and 57c, for Teapots worth 31c for Coffee pots worth 37c for Stewkettles. with handle andlid, worth 47c for 2 sizes of buckets worth 39 and 49c, for.... Wash basins worth 27 and 33c, for Stew pans worth 43c, for. Skillets worth 47c for Kettles, 63, 67 and 73c. for Coffee boilers, worth 75c, for Slop pails, worth 69 and 73c, for. .. Kettles with lid and handle, worth 77c, for Buckets worth 79c for Rice boilers, worth 87c to $1 10, for
Slightly damaged goods at low prices.
Semi-Annual
I liC
7c 3 lc lc 5c 3c
19c 4 19c 12c 2c 1' 5c 5c 15c
i.
uress shields per pulr Assorted black pin.s per paper 25c skirt supporters for The new Waterproof Oil Dressing for black or tan shoes
25c
Miscellaneous.
lOe
25c
$2,
for
Ladi-is' fancy belts in black velvet, silk, satin and leather, worth from 5uc to $2, for Ladies'belts In black satin, gilt and patent leather gilt trimmed, worth 25c and 35c, for Ladies' plain leather belts in black and colors, worth 25c and 50c, for Fancy si.k and linen fans iu white and colors, worth 25c to 5 c, lor Fancy white silk fans worth 75c to $2, some slightly imperfect, for One lot ladies' linen collars for Ladies' silk Windsor ties worth 25c and 5. c. for 25c sunbonnets for l'Jc suntionnets for ...." While cotton soutasche braid worth
50c
25c
10c
19c
19c
50c 3c
10c 15c 10c
-2Hc,
Veiling in black and colors, worth 25c and 35c. per yard White laundry bags to be embroidered,for
15c 15c
Glass and China
Glass tumblers and salt cups worth 2c for lc Plain and f: ncy tumblers and goblets worth .ic, 7c and 11c, for 5c Glass rose colored fruit and jelly dishes worth from 8c to lie, for 5c Glass beer mugs worth 7c, 9c, 11c and i2c foi 6c Glass butter dishes worth 17c,19c and 23c, lor 15c Glass berry dishes worth 45c for 25c Glass water bottles worth 33c, for 25c Glass tea sets of (i pieces, worth from 69c to 84c, per set 50c Fancy China worth 6c, 7c, 8c, 9c, 10c and lie, for 5c Fancy China worth from 12c to 1 5c, for.... loo Fancy China worth from 18c to 25c, for.... 15c Pitchers worth 25c to 37c for 20c Vegetable dishes worth 15c for 10c Cuspidores und fancy China worth 80c to X' 63c, for 25o Fancy China worth 60c to 79c, for. 60c Fancy Chinu worth *0c toll. '23. for .... 75c Fancy China worth $1.25 to 81.49, for $1.00
Corsets and Mtislin Underwear.
D. Corsets in white and black, worth $2, $2.50 and $2.75, for 11.50 Colored Batiste corsets in all sizes and colors, wonh $1, for 69" Odds und ends in corsets worth 5(Jc, for....." 29c Good quulity summer corset for 17c Ludies'pink and blue lawn lounging robes. worth $1 50 und $2, for. $ 1.00 Children's and Misses' muslin gowns, worth 50c und 75c, Tor 30c Ladies' fancy embroidery and luce brimmed chemise, worth $1.'25 and $1 5n, for 98c •2 mid $2.25 chemise at greatly reduced prices. Ladies' cambric drawers worth 35c and 39c, for 29c
Linens.
Wo call your attention to the following gains in linens: 72-inch unbleached union damask in three designs, worth 50c. ut 66 und 7n-inch ull linen, bleached dumusk, worth $1, for Bleached cotton crash worth 5c, for Extra heavy cotton damask crush und ull linen brown crash 10c crashes for 12'/4c und 15c crashes
bar-
30c
75c 3c
5c 8c
10c
Draperies.
Lace curtains In odd lots of 1 to 3 pairs. 12 pairs worth $2 to $2.5 •. at per pair ...$l 50 20 pairs worth $2 75 to $13.5o, per pair.. 2.00 38 pairs worth $4 to $5.puir 2.6060 pairs worth from $5 to t-7. pair 3.60 14 pairs worth $»5 to $8. per pair 4.00 30 styles in 5fl-inch tapestry, short lengths worth 75c to $1, choice '. 50c 20 pairs tapestry and chenile portieres worth $7 to $17.50, per pair 5.00
Prints.
Shirting prints with light ground, per yd 3c Percale shirting, light ground, worth 6c, now, per yard ... 4J40 Indigo blue, black, grey, turkey red and fancy dress calico worth 5c and 6c. now 4o Best quality American indigo blue, Simp-
SO"
black and grey, and regular 6c fancy prints iu all shades 44c'"' Extra heavy indigo blue prints, the old fashioned German kind, worth 12V4C .. .. 8^ Cotton plaid dre-s goods worth 5c 3c Light colored plain and corded lawns and fancy chaliies worth 5c and 6M, at ,.... 4Ho 28-inch percales in fust colors
60
Toilet Articles.
Craddock's blue soap, per cake 6c Mennen's talcum powder 12c Pear's un'-cenied soap, per cake 10c Bar of genuine Italian castile soap, with
Turkish wash rag, for 2Hc Bottle of Germun Cologne 8c Bailey's Swansdown. per box 80 Woodwork's Peau d.Expagne, Ylang
Ylang Whit§ Heliotrope and Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet, worth 50c, per 02 ... 29o Woodworth's Violet toilet water, worth 2oc per oz., two ounces for 25c
Ladies' Waists.
Colored waists in stripes or mercerized ginghams and grass cloths, hemstitched, tucked and trimmed with embroidery, bishop or puff sleeves, worth $2, $2.25, $2 fin and $3, for 81.60 Striped gingham and lawn waists, having embroidery trimmed sailor or soft collars. with bishop sleeves, worth $1.60 and SI 76, for 98c Tan. pink lavendar, biue und red in striped ginghams and lawns worth 75c, $1 and $1.25, for 69c 5 dozen white or colored waists in percales and lawns, slightly soiled, worth 75c, $1 and $1.50, for .... 89c 3 dozen waists of percale and lawns, worth 50c and 75c, for 25o Silk or satin waists, colored or black, worth $5. $5.50, $6, to $8.50, for $2.60 Choice of silk wafsts in all new colors of yellow, blue, green, lavendar. black and red, with blouse fronts and tucked bishop sleeves, worth $5, for 8.98
Dress Goods.
25 pieces double width dress goods, in fancy mixtures and plain colors, worth from 76c to $ I. per yard 50c
20
pieces black flgured Brilllantine worth
600.
10c
25c 25c 25o
25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 5 50c 50c 50c 40c 75c
Louis Bischof
75c and 9nc, per yard 50c 25 pieces Tricots in stylish shades, worth 35c and 37c, per yard 80c 20 pieces black flgured dress goods worth 60c. 75c and 90c, per yard 6O0 60 pieces double width dress goods, in all combinations, including black and white brown and white, and shepherd plaids, worth from 5uc to 75, per yard 85c
Linings.
One lot of yard-wide beetled finished Percaltnes, in colors only, worth 20c yard.. .. One lot of mercerized sateen in fancy colors, suitable for underskirts, worth 40c per yard One lot of 1 inlngs in fanc
18o
29c
1
strlpes and plain
colors, worth i2V4c, 15c and 20c per yd... Hair cloth stiffening w-rth 10c per yard ... Our entire stock of Berwick kid linished cambric, per yard
6c 5c
4c
