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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 14

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'J ttactupmtn -r-ssr ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CIIROXICLE, TUESDAY. MAY 28. 1012. Hundreds who dote on pretty costumes will re-joice that all their dresses are not yet bought 1,000 silk and wash dresses at wonderful prices Of silk dresses At $8.50 At $10.50 At $15 Aere are 340 dresses in 3 lots Of wash dresses there are 660 dresses in 7 lots Values $12.50 to $15 Values $15 to $19.50 Values $21 to $22.50 Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 Lot 5 Lot 6 Lot 7 $l29 $150 $l69 $2M $3-00 $3-95 $500 As this inlvcrtisHiiriit is bcin written, all is hustle ami hustle; preparations lor the greatest dress sale this store lias ever iittemptod at this season, are Wiiitf rushed to completion. To unpack, mark and ticket one thousand dresses, place them in the cases, and on racks, counters, and special tables, is far from being "child's play." We're planning, he it known, for the largest distribution of women's dresses in the history of the store.

The numerous models involved wHl, without question, qualify as the daintiest, the most stylish, and in even' way the best dresses we have ever offered at the above figures. if ft Of what and how the wash dresses are made The silk dresses; of what and how they're made To estimate, there must be at least 20 different styles distributed between the three sale prices. Only an inspection can fully acquaint one with what splendid dainty little costumes these are. The silks are all of guaranteed quality. Five different weaves are represented, a great number of stylish patterns, ami about all the colors for which there's demand.

Striped percale dresses, $1.29 In pretty black-and-white pattern; high waist models; sailor collar of white pique, with stripe border; gathered Striped lawn dresses, $1.50 In lavender, blue and black, piped in matching color; also in black stripe, piped with green. Dutch neck, also set-in kimono sleeves, trimmed with 2-inch Cluny hands, and piping; sale price $1.50 trimmed with neat band of white pique; the sale price $1.29 I i mhii Blue chambray dresses, $2.50 Striped lawn dresses, $1.69 Very simple, pretty style with natural waistline, iray-and-white and black-and-white striped patterns. Side opening, with edge piped with lavender. Square neck pointed in front, also wide set-in kimono sleeves, finished with embroidery band; the sale price. WW i The colors IJlack-aud-wliite Tllue-and-white ltrovn-and-vhite Emerald, tan Black, brown lied, cadet, etc.

The patterns Border designs Pencil stripes Plain checks Broken checks Polka dots Figures, etc. The silks Changeable taffetas Plain taffetas Satin foulards Silk foulards Satin messalines Pongee silks aist front embroidered in white, the design extending over the shoulders on to the hack, 3-4 sleeves with deep embroidered cuff, scalloped top; low neck with embroidered scallop; panel has flounce headed with tiny white fold; handsome dress, sale price $2.50 Chambray dresses at $3 Dainty, serviceable, summer-like dresses in pink, tan or lavender, with collar and cuffs nf white pique. Natural waistline, fmnt opening. Splendid values at the price; in the sale at $3 Dainty lawn dresses, $3.95 A sheer, pretty quality of material in blue, tan or white. Made to open in front; low neck, 3-4 sleeves, high waistline; stylishly trimmed with Persian colored hands.

The sale price $3.95 Novelty lawn dresses, $5 Tan striped white lawn, the skirt finished at foot with a flowered bottom in lavender or black. Fancy yoke and sleeves of striped marquisette; high neck, short sleeves; sale price $5 These are dresses with high or natural waistline, high lace "collars, or low necks filled in with lace. Halt and three-quarter sleeves of all types, some with lace undcrlceve. In short, we mav sav that the collection is a composite group of, the season's very be.st models. $12.50 to Sl.i'drcsses, $15 to $19.50 resses, $21 and $22.50 dresses, $15.

Cluny to 7 ins. wide, Bands and edges, values up to $1 a 4 to 10-in. ratine lace bands, (0) Perfectly exquisite; values up to $2.50 d) Four hundred yards of these distinctive, rich, heavy laces are here for distribution at this sensationally low price. The quality is of the highest grade; the patterns are the handsomest we have had this year, which means any year, for ratine laces never until this season attained the great beauty of these. There are about thirty different patients, one full holt of a kind, in white nnd ecru.

Can you imagine ratine Pure linen cluny laces here's a thousand yards at a price far below the import cost. Laces worthy to bedeck the handsomest costume, suit, Summer hat or bride's lingerie, for Dame Fashion says clunys are legion. The patterns will compare with the best any woman lias soon up to $1, and a greater variety would be confusing. Of course, one cannot help but secure a bargain, but to he here at Tuesday morning will he worth the effort. it floor.

bands of finest quality, 8, 10 inches wide, at 1st floor. JHrtJurtig Stofll Go. iKrGurtnj NatvatU (En. Itfiirilmuellia 10 BE FOCOS OF LIFE ON CAMPUS Social Room tor Men in University Dormitory. fiilnniK, jpar Ktmlont.

or nhont wpi'k. I'or miiliw of room fiie-in Collrai- bvpiiiip, on Hut first nnl nuo ond flfloom, SMI yi'iir stndi'iil. or sIhiiii 'J ivi-i'k. I'or niti- on (In llilnl WiMir far-liiK Hip cntiiiniH, yi-ar student nnd for siiin-s on Hip Collcfm avonun sido mi Hip llilrd floor, fV) a i stnrlpni. New Faculty Member.

ft. (V, Killiiin, (rrnduiitp. of I llHi'ruily, Surk Ni'iv BEAUTIFUL PICTURE-STORY "The Lady ol the Lake" Now Being Shown at Genesee Hall. Wluil ih hii id to he one of Hip limit worthy efforln nilide liy the mm mix pie-lure people i the reprepntntion of Sir Wnltr Seotl's "The Lndy of the Luke," nt (ienciee Hull. Smitli nreime.

The pii-turen nrrivpd yeHlerdiiy uiornliiir, mid iinmistn of three n-ek, whuli it tuki'H mer mi hour lo ho'. Tho C'ltiiuieii nuil the neenery re mi id We are the sole selling agents for the famous "DOM ESTIC" Sewing Machine NAMED FOR A. C. KENDRICK Cloe Association of Former "Kal Gar" with Student Life to Be Thus Recognized Rales lor Rooms. New Instructor In Mathematics Itriiniwii 'i, Iihh Iwi'n (ndiu li'd In till tli? poiiitioti of iiixl rii'toi- in iiintlipuiiiliin, wllirli in lo lip In Knimt P.

Ilirkor, who in Hip I. ill in lo ri'sunii' hii ndvHii'iil ntudiis In plivHim is Hip t'nl- ornity of Mi Minn -Mr. Killiiin in ivciil In (ioruimiy, hero hp utiid Ud oho pi'inotir nl ho 1'iiivi'rnily of llirlln, iiuil tnl-r Piiprl Hip I'nii'i'i'si! of (iiiotlil'KPii, hIhtp Iip sipnt Hip rp-tnsinijer of Hip four j'iir imdi-r 1'rofps-oor PriifcuHiir ItmiKP in olio of tin. li'inl-i in Hip miK'no'iit for ri'inoili'linjt (In1 liinu' of ninllu'innlirii in npiotnlnry M'lllloU lll'I'U' lllort 1 II i't 1 1 II I lillixi, tnoVotiiPiit wiOi wfcirh I'mfpasnr HhIp, of thu I'nlvi-riily if llin lirtor, in mnimitliv Mr. Killtin will IhUp Up liU work in Hip Iprm.

No new genuine "Domestic" can be sold in this city by any other store. WK re glad to lie able to make this announcement. Always glad to be able to serve our pat tons with the best, and always striving to make ourselves the representative ol' the highest class tlio standard of everything. Ami we are proud to proclaim the l'act that we i urn now the sole selling agents in Rochester of the best in sewing machines the good old "Domestic." )f Special demonstrations all this week of Domestic sewing machines by an expert from the factory to lie fHitliful lo Hie time of llle Mili-Joit, and smile of Hip pietiireii jriv k-i i in ini'H of lieanlifiil menery. The pie-turn iiipii iIkup Nettiliits of j.TPiit tin -mill lipiinty.

The wnler mt'iien, nhow-Ins trip1" In snd from hermit's cine on nn Uliiiul, Heein net in ieritiihle piirmlinp The tory of SeoltNh kinim nnd eliieftiiiiii The Knrl of Aiiriii, one IlonuliiK, Im hiiliinhed. with hin iliMIKhler Klleil, hy Kititf Jnnien V. Iloderie I Hin, the king'i enemy, iriven ulielter the oiltenslH. Mnlcolm tirneine. surd As siimmmed yesterday nmrniiu hy I'riii(lnt Hindi IIIh-m, tin cl'itiuiry fr men Hint li'inu iiitrintpi mi the campus of tie riiucrmly of tt'lieter 1 he named K-tnlri Unit, aft it I'm-lessor Aslmel I', Kfiidrtck.

whu n-tt-J Hie iinivemity lienrd Mnvr Martin It. Anlernoo ss appointed nnd iin ws frmii to hi ili'Sth llri timfonior cf Oreek. I'rifr Kewlri.k (tmmnniW the mii'I intiiiiriiliwi pf nIiiichi nf llio iiiiivirily during FOREIGN SERVICE UNION IN LINE Small sum vv-v jfcvf sends home Is feUiJSfe' kk $1 nFsa a week ylj! The good old "Domestic" Sewing Machine better than ever before does more kinds of sewing and more of it in the best manner ami in less time than any other you know of. There are three things that the "Domestic" will do that no other sewing machine in the world can do, and the cheap machine can do none of them, nattielv: 1 THE CHAIN AND LOCK STITCH -two machines in one and you can change from one to the other without fuss or trouble. 2 A VIBRATING PRESSER, so useful in sewing sheer ami K'anzy stuffs for darning and embroidery work, also an advantage in passing thick seams and sewing thick goods.

3 A FIVE-STITCH RUFFLER which gives a plait nt every tilth stitch; also gathering, pulling, niching, scallop plaiting, crepe trimming, as. well as plain ruffling. Due or two other machines mav give you otic of these features just one -but not ALL THREE in one machine. In the "DOMESTIC head we have those new features Latest "Domestic'; patented TENSION most sensitive, simple, positive-lias discs of glass hard wearproof of Hi' kinif. followii lliein.

While di-Cuisi'd li" Hip kinir, on hiiiitiiiis trip, oe It im wny, and li iiKiiMted liy Llleii, who mistake the hunler'a mil of ilNtiemi for Hin I of her fsther's Iioiii. The kin sc. taken ivitli her lipiinty, rnlN her Lndy of Hie I.ske." The plot Hipii revolvp ulioiit the cift of the kins'" rinit to 1'llen snd her iip of il In olilnoiiiiir pardon fur her fiither, who Ih eaptured hy the kiwi's Rtisrd, It tienittiful story prettily told, sad more than four thoiiNiind persons i' it In lietiexep Tliealer yesterday nnd tiixhl. WAGNER BUILDING CHANGES HANDS Large Brick Structure In South Ave nue )ou(ht by Philadelphia Man. 'Die brlek hiilldum at Xs.

tkl di Til South uieiiue, knc ll us the Wsiiner Imildinii. lias hreu pold Hie ii in Iteatr) Coinpnii) to II. lhivii, of Philadelphia. Tim ule wax made HiroiiKh the litirtii'ld Coinpniiy. Tin1 limy owner will remodel "Hie hiiildlnx ulieii Ihe present lease expires in 'Vi.

'I'he Wuxiier hiiildiiiit. tt hii li m-iiiired -tiy Hie Millliaiii (Vimpiiuy ahoiil olio nun limn 1 Inttin M. hi wlmle ami the m-lei-mni rf hi name ll'" fur lh first eriiW'ii'e of tln effort of Hip Inix-1ee In f'wler II spirit 'if tini-nl lif" mi th 'rami tin in ri-srdil liv mint if tlm slinniil iwi'iilinrly llllm. In I he niiiiiiiiiirpinfiil nf Hip nsmr for tic in-tv l.uililirnj, t'rinl-deBt Ittieeii nlmi SIiiioiiiii'C'I tenterdily lift-ertifmn ihitl Hip I'-rni it i-- i. I timde hf i-Mit -r Hip life of I'll ili stiidwitx.

not trnlfly of Hie i ni-iily foiir yrhn wilt ii" ii(r rnoiim in Hip luiinlinu. For All Mn Siudrnts. "It )m Iwon AUM that hy Mm uiwt milto of romm fnHmr ttp riinuinn will bII" for li'p tlic linli'nt f'ir toi'inl irnlli'T-Ufi." wiiit rronlciil tilio- "'I for thf iillo hn I rPHirniuM.il hi ff, irmk" nt In i room, hy K'iXti'ii f-H. witli liiitfc fin-pliii In Hip i-nt'r nf wkI iiII. 'I'lilx iimhii will -i lnrt for Hi' of Ho" rH'Mi of th ivillf.t.

un no, In! ifniliorliiir jilfi'i' ti Captain Issues Order tor Asspmbly on Memorial Day Morning. I. .1. r.llll.lill of III- I on iKII ii'o 'i1pmiih' I'm 'Hi. Iihh i'kiiPil ord-c for nil iiipiiiIiit-i of llio ori'iiliizniioii to ri'l'oii nt the union lii'iid'iiiiit'ti'i'H, No.

Clinton iiviiih. iioith, lit M. on Mnv tn imiiioiimtp In Hi' liny Nini 'I'Iip ttil cull fi Hioo-mlily iH lip III to o'rhn mi will I'liii nl o'l'lm-k. 'I'Iip union Bill Hipii miinli Ik South WimliiiiKlon dtn-Pl lor iisi-iitn-mi nt to ilino in Ui Hm. Aiiroiriiiie I'lidHf" will Ipp Ixmn-I nl lnvidi'iiirtir.

All von rnu who in Culm, I'oi'tn Iti'-o of Hip l'lulipiiii' Nliinil In Hip wilr with Srim ot in Hip I li i I i i lniirr'i Ii'mi limp Iipi imiii' lo pHr-ti'iiiilp in the tmrnde, iih tin- union. Ili'lrrwhllieilU Hill he nene I III the union i io lip lifter til' liur.lde. BURGLARS TWICE DISAPPOINTED stee Self-Threadinir JMeecue car. AUtomauc inieiia vuuhuuci nu. i- i i.

i. .11 euiier eiiani or iock much m. ciiangeaiiic win buuiho The "Domestic" of to day, with all the modern perfection of workmanship and its improvement's of latter-day invention embodies all the popular and lasting features of the famous "OLD IMlNIKSTK" the wide, flat, adjustable N'KKDLK MAU. adjustable hardened IULL-AND H)HK DHAIUN'liS; positive KOl'U MOTION' KKKD (no I'tickenng of tine materials), positive horizontal TAKIvlID. linn ti i niiiiiiue Mil eet in nniitti uieiiue.

one of Hip Inrnest front iikps ill Hip city. 'I'he south lioiMulaiy is lliu -it 11 ii I ti 1 1 mil in and Ihe renr line runs 'lo the miildle of Water slreet, Fail in Searrh lor Money at Branch of Laundry and Paint Store. Thleven joMeidiiv uioniili'f ifol lulu the 'luliu' li ottl.p of Hie Uelw 1'inudry nl No. hh Main ire't wmi. They unwed It pleee from il serpen dour and wern nlile In ri-iieli hook Hint liekul the Then ilnle-'lii, window hrokeii nnd e'llniio efferleil, Pni'knKPS of laundry wpip tievii h'miiiI Hip Hour, ihsirs ertillliiHl mill olhi'l' effoflH pre nnide lo Hud mono) hut ismie wss found, iiuil iiolliinK tiikeu.

The slurp lit Hip ipnie I'iiui Cmn-psny. t. No Went si'enuo, nUo I'liloi-ed ir HueVM 1 putordiU' UiornillS, lint imHlllic 1 sluleii. The thieven evide'illy were in wnyd of iiuuipy. Small sum sends one to your home a week pays for it 1mi tlip of li lniirnl- lluil It npiili'i mil ifmnnil for Hull Hip fiirtilhin(t of Hip room in oliiliromii will In- iiiiili lii olio or morn of thp rii''iit iiia'liinlliiK i ii'it.

ni'l p-pnP)i Inilflfiitiil In In- iiiaitilPiinii'K of th room will tin Imrup lr tin i uili'iils' nwiiiiioii. Tlii" irnvi.oti li rnnrlp ipi'mii thu irtilp hnip (lint Hi ilormllnrj' will In 11 -f rt of Ktmli'iit llfp on th miiM' "1 iiiiU-iilii wll thmii wlui iiinkn I li'ir r'-iipii''p in Mi Luilditiif," Furnishing anil Hentals. Jrtnll of Hi' fiiniUliiiiim for Hip millon of rooiii, uliiili lire itH'i'lPi! lo tw rpnity to wr-lv occinniiiin in iln-fall, wrp alyii mil All il'-p Bry hpvy fiiniilnri' will pn.riili'd for Pi'h Thin lll IiicIiiiIp I Vn dtudjr tarilPn, four I'lmlrn, two ticdiilpiolii ni Km li mum IiipIii.Ips tm Vdromiu Slid imip utility I'f cwiliwl by nii'n. Th tnn lit rnilnln Hist (iHdi 'l itfion ly (Si tMst'Mi st their lst fnlUisrs: 1'nr mll of room (id tbs first slid flvora fscinj The "Domestic' automatic device balan.T.1 that the head ri.c ca.ily. The hat will remain in any Opnti and close, without noie.

Tahle Mirfarc always level ami true. Ihe head, rh, it risei, renwins horizontal always. The lica.U of ihe lonutu- Sewit.R M.ul.ine. are l.e.mtilully ymme tru-al nn.l Hie caJh-ct work il iitid perfectly ImI.cl. ben.

woodwork, nolrd tor lightness and ilura-ImImv. l-eiiiK uie.l in conMrnCon. The Dnmrst.c tliere.orc, have l.eaiitv urace und'proiiortioti coiiihin.il with ktretiRth and superior hniKh. We will sell only the new Myle "l.omrstics," of which there sre five-all high-elass, of mint dcprndalile character, at lline pru-c Stvle at $18 and up to $45 for Style 79 no nll, stll lie l'l "il Hie lAMl.Nt t) il(i 11 (i nin-lmnU-n I tnn ot mind hrlnir IM.W IIHIe itnwd nnd IIHIe ettch week mi wit It Ihein, thni tlie.r limy eniiime tlif -i llireetly psisip one of the Itoeh'sler ltuiluoy it 1 1 L'jiht Cumpaiiy'ii pliuits. 'I'he building was creoied many jesrs SKo on Ihe ie of' Hie oriRiual Kris iMiiiil iiiiieitiiet by Wiutner.

'I'he red stone Ihiu is now part Hie Hi mi Ii avenue relaiiiiiin wall, (nsu the Wnitner bulldiliK to ColllH sllP't, was tilken from Ihe oiiuimil iiiiiiiluet, The prisAMtt of the ihiiilditm nre Hie Lsnitnlow Fowler Cisupsuy, eliilir iiiiiufin'lilier; Ainerieail I uioll Laundry Coinpniiy: Wesifnll, (In leu I Mil, liHiihers, and l. I'lllllips, elei'trieal futures. NeiiHy piinl'd hull (one enu'iniinmi add really lo Ihe rlTei of a booklet or i Htllouue. The art depart liient of Ihe llemoi'i'nt and f'lironlrte, proilmes Urn Finest, quality ot half tones. Macrame and Ratine Laces, I'llP mini tfill'Mnoll lllPHI, oil per r'lll.

liienlier In priipi. oil Clinton seen ue north. The Iieumernl nn I Chrniihle joli printing densptmenl linn up fa.ll-llle snd tip-'-O lueie.

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