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I I 7Z Ki ll i I.1 Ir- In la Lc, I Sad 7: fc'e "1 nUTH NOTICES jjfjU6 ppqJir.r win. spas w.thoiu ex- EIBTES. DEATHS. M. in i 1 vl nhfnaY mmiH moraing water pt standard.

Mrs. Oiarla. L. Auruat M. well.

Thanks Mra. Ktrgan. 11 P- m. from resl- Ky. ir-A Neumann), Philip Alexi.

d. in. Funeral Monday, at tnee Funeral r-x 'iinia' Ulate Con' r.i. a. ra.

to yeara. 11 beloved in- Von 'f mother. r.f inrral later. p.faM opy.J n.jldenly. Frl- nr late residence.

August i'-m high it m. Friends -lovd husband f' rihi-tor. at ht Auruat 17. in residence. 1 i "liur-h, Hoffner aged 2d I Mary Guh- ilav.

August In. from resl- Llst-h. 307 High IDMl Of 'huroh at llarfke. wife i fit I'hllomena. SiitrHral- F.

Harry. rcsi'lenre. 4WJ in lay. August 11 HennMv, lieloveil in- trnfton and Friday. Au- in.ral from late W.xt'rn North 7 a.

rn. High I a Church, A want 17. at James Hlagln -I -hi ry Chapel of a. m. Hl)rh X.ivlr a Church kr iloved wife Bay In Inie notice Irnpion.

dau(htr 1 Anna Uupton, i ui'rni rroin real ii Monday after M.i kn panned hap 111. Her fu Onirch, Weat liv, ugiist 1. at I I'arts Ky.) pa rninn. wlf of Au Annum 11, aired lxtii. p.

in Newport. Kindly oinit 'n. A i. aunt 13, In i rirlc-n. 314 Oak nuiii-e of funera i- nHi'nly.

Friday, 1 1 "a Hprlnn Qrove nt 1 o'clock. Saturday, in aged an years m. rtncia Moxpl Monday. Au Snnilkr. dearly be Jmphlne Sand AiiKimt HI, 1907, at ntlm Funeral Monda i residence, Wlniit Hllla.

Angel Irene BchriilTen lieloveii wife Friday. Au nt residence. 1410 nday, August 19. at St. Edwarda S'lmster, it m.

beloved hunter (nee Kur- m.intha and 12 days. r(-nliltnce, Cleves I1-, at 1:30 p. m. 1 '-iti rmri-h. Oelhl ami Members of Jr I.

A. Invited. Car-a Sirnier's ortlce, 1'- "'clin sharp. In his 82dl. it at a.

m. 413 W. Sis- Monday Au- ii H.ir.a: private. llrry. wife of utm; nt Hamilton, i r-sid-nre at Third i- M.

in. ley morning at Remembrance. Km ir llinry. luiit fHri-well. .1 n.it May ltil dBy.

kln.i and true, part with you: hre.it lied a sigh My iiad to die. ir l.nl knows best. I vwet-t heavi-n peace irrowtnits nliall cease, and Son. Harry "'i tr.i nihruncr 'I-artleln. who In pa: lenr h.itne to Remembrance run.

lierner. our father. died forifotten; fude. rver llnaer Li re h. is laid, we i.il.i him to rest, I I l.andn upon his he bore, suffer no Children.

who i i dear, 1 dear father, a ter? niixs him chair; h.ut him, there. we loved- him, i ran tell, -allci him. 1 to dwell. ii and Children. Loving Remembrance Patrick i AUR-usi ii, iinsj, lett US nieet you the sky.

"lllrinured not not forgot; the best him to rest wife, son and IS membranee Kre.1 Glck. who lttrj. have left hve gona. hoiVaa iimnUte. Pla ant aeaL Phoae Canal STMT Call as Bp ft information died Wife and ChUdreji.

l.y -in, Korahoff. wha i.M WDO nw her. fled. r-'r ro "''He ei M.L,r to be. i nt" there.

Lewia a Levi ad Wife. Bcmtsibrmaee wbo ta? nvr T. wTV1 Md waiting Va Of US a ar if-OtnT:" 'done and H2f. and Mra, a Card of Thank. We desire (o express our heartfelt thanka to our many friends and relatives for tha klndnesa shown ua In tha loaa of our dearly beloved husband and father, Edward J.

Hersog. and especially do wa thank them for their beautiful floral offerings; also. Rev. Hugo G. Elsenlohr for hla words of condolence, the Hanaelmann Quartet for their beautiful songs, the E.

T. Carson Lodga. A. F. and A.

the Directors. Of ficers and employes of tha German National Bank, the members of the Clearing Houaa Association, the North Cincinnati Turn-vereln. the Knights and Toadies of Security. he Fraternal Censer, tha Crusader Tent. No.

155. K. O. T. M.

O. tha Amor l-ode. No. 37U7. K.

of tha General W. Sherman. 4H4. National Lnlon the Ex tension Loan and Building Association, Keael Club Froesch. and Mr.

Henrr Gil- dehaua for the efficient manner In which he conducted the funeral. From tha Bereaved Family. Card of Thanka, We desire hereby to express our heartfelt appreciation for tha many expressions of sympathy, kind services rendered and beautiful floral tributes offered at tha death and burial of our beloved mother, Wilhelmlna Heller (nea Sonnathi. We would thank the Rev. Dr.

11. Haefner for hla consollna words SDoken In the family circle, at the church and cemetery: the members of the Martini Church Board, the Messrs. Georae Emshoff. F. Tlachbeln.

P. Bchnenbercer and E. Mack, who kindly served aa pallbearers: tha officers and mem bers of the Lad lea' society: the organist. Mlsa Alma Strautmann: the Misses eteiia Schmidt and Hattle Mehrckenoe, members of the church choir: the Messrs, Merman nil v.nill wetimeler inn joaexin ocnoen berger and their families, and eepeolallly Mr. John J.

Radel for the prompt ana efficient manner In which he conducted tha funeral. Rev. and Mrs. Emll Baum (nea Heller) and daughter uretchen. Card ol Thanks.

era at a loss to find words to ex press our reeling or gratnuae tor me many acta of klndneaa ahown us during (OS jaie llinves war uwr Rvhille ninBar: also for many kind wnrrfa and svmnathy ahown at Our be reavemenl Wa wish to thank OUr Dlttiy friends relatives and nalarhbors and business companions for the many beautiful floral offerings. For his kind words .1 MSAUIInn Rev Vd ward Vol llBS OUT heartfelt thanka. Also tnanaa te sar. nra Evrlrh for the efficient manner in wnicn he conducted tna runerai. Tha Bereaved Family.

Card of Thanks. We desire to express our most sincere thanka in our- relatives, friends and kind neighbors for their sympathy aad klndneaa shown us In our aad bereavement In tha iu of nur beloved so if and brother. Fred erick N. Frans: especially oo we wian thank Rev. J.

P. Whitehead for hla kind words of consolation ana ssusais. visa a Roll, funeral directors, for tna emcieoi in ah pii Mr Gomnciei B4i bu- neral arrangarnenU; also tha paUbaarars (or their service. From the Bereaved Family Card of Thanka. I wish to extend my moat heartfelt thanka to relatives and men as ror sym- mk.

aiinBrB me la tha death of my loved husband, demons J. Landwehr. Es- Dictally do I sun to tnana tna ampioyre of the Umlrh Nixon Piano CO- menos tha flarai offaringa: also tha pallbearera tor meir wrrw-K frr wardVoaa for hla consoling words and un dertaker Joaepa Bcnreiner tor ma Tha beraavad wife, Ellas be tb Landwenr. Card oC TtiaaUka. nr.

wish to thank all vaiailvBB and Trtenaa row inair sympathy and floral offerings during: eur aa Weavament In tha death ofour.ba- i 1. maihar. Mrs. Carolina Martin, aad eapaclally thank and J. A Vos.

and also John Rdal foe tha effleient manner of conducting the funeral services. From Her Husband and Cniiaraa. Card of Tlutnks. We deal re to express e-or heartfelt thaaks ta our relatives and friends for tha sympathy and klndaaas shown ns la our aad bereavement la the lose of our dearly beloved son and brotnar. Joaeph Bernard Huelsmajin: also.

beautiful floral pieces, and eapeelally the pall bearers far their Kinonaas. Ths Parents. Card of Thanks. w. ntaBi thaaks 1b anur rata.

4. -mA eeWMda ffAP BvennBtbV aad kind i- ik. AMih af nur Beloved father. Rudolnh KnlemlUer: to Rev. Buerklers for hla eoninUnf wards, lo friends for norsJ -i to tha WilUaaa Tall Issia, I.

O. 6. T. No. 35, and rbe WeetBr- Bruck No.

N. R. and natal Alraoenr. Mr. Radet.

for emctant Froea toe wereevasi vuum Card of Thanka. T. au friends who assisted me ta the bowr any grief gad baraavetwant st Uetime of the death of mr beiaved wife. PbiUl. Browafleld.

I extend my kindest thanks: assuring them thst their klndaass aad sympaiEy wUl never be forgotten. atrthur BrowaflsIA Tbf Alfrid Wblts Sijj Co, ON see: The aiWf, IUleMjtrsewsr. MOKTJiiKirrii 'I rfcssts Park 17 I THE EXQUIBER. SUNDAY, AUGUST "18, 1007. i pdttfs called far) CHEMICAL CLEANING' ESTABLISHMENT, V' better Mtl-facUon.

Tmnct Chemical auiBStn boch Ladtek' aatT Gmt? aZ prel and Pretty Mmnln. BUek. 1 TiMTrtiUJS. "SEND FOR MOin.Wr?. WUERDEMWS DYE HOUSE mw.

mi Store open UU Saturday nudnrinc Aagat. SZATHS. In. LoTtnf Ketnory Of dnshtar, Mr UIB Jack! son (mi Myers), wao February 17. 18OT.

I mlaai yotrr coming foots epa, Trar kind and lortaa; care. Bom Is not what It a sad to he 8lnca mjr LU1U la not there. From Mamma, tha one that win nerrer for- ajei you. In Lorlng; Bemembranee Of Orvlll Oritn, who died Auatist 1. we.

Another llttU lami haa srae To dwell with Him who nve; Another little darlinf boy la sheltered in tha frare. Ood needed one mora an eel Amid Hla sKlnlna; band; He bant with lovtnsr amlla And clasped mr Orrllke'e band. Lorlna; Mamma, Papa, aad "WUIard. In Sad But Loring' Bemembranee Of our beloved husband and father, Frank wno aieo. AUffUSl woo.

Just about two years aco Blnca dear Father paased away. Jiad and lonely la our home. Where dear Father uaed to roam. Weary daya and nl(hts tiara we Sine hla faea we cannot sea God so lored and away Father dear on tbla summer day. From hla loving- Wife and Children.

In Sad Bnt Loving- Bemembranee Of our beloved daughter and stater. Marl riant, wno aiea AUfUSt 20. 1WB. We saw her Suffering and heard her sight With aobblnar heart and euniiir God loved her; Ha loved her beat. took her from us to be at rest.

From her loving Mother, fllatera and In Loving Bemembranee Of my dear wife, Catharine EaDenerheld nee Ertet). who died Aua-uat 17. Two year since tha Holy Mssaage Called you to your home on high. Full of hop I watched beside you. Unsuspecting death waa nigh.

But our Savior, gently calling. Summoned you to lead the wav O'er the path watohed by angela Wa will follow sotns sweet day. From her loving Husband. Son. Daughter and Bon-ln-Law.

In Lowing Bemembranee Of Wm. Met, who died August 12. 1908. Dead but not forgotten Although one year haa paased Tour memory shall be cheriabed From the first day to the laat. From His Loving Wife, Bona and Daughter.

In Loving Kemory Of our dear huaband and' father, August Helle, who departed thia Ufa Tuesday, August 28. 1904. High mass Friday, August 23. at Holy Kama Church, ML Auburn, at 7:80 a. m.

From Hla Loving Wife and Children. In Loving Bemembranee Of Richard L. Borck, who died August 18. laoj. Gone, but not fogotten May ha rest In peace.

Is the wish of his betrothed. Roae H. Rodecker. In Loving; Bemembranee Of my dear mother. Katherlne AmUng, who died August II.

104. Sadly missed and never forgotten By Her Deaughter Clara. MATHS. Card of Tbankav dealra to'iapra aor atnoera thanks ta our relatives and rrlaoda for their sym-pathr shown ma our s4 baraavamant In the loaa or nnr klwf smmkav Chartee Peter Haafl. We aapaaiajry thank Rev.

A. H. Wslburg, Rev. I. Kern brat and nev.

j. tserning. of Bt. Auguatla'a Church: ajae the paUlbanrara. h(a unelav Albert and Willlna Ha ana and bis eoastM Albert and Pater Junker, and for the maay floral ef-fertngs and T.

M. Weetermaa A Sow for the manner in which aey conducted the funeral. Tha Bereaved Family. MOMU ME NTS -S0 J. J.

SULLIVAN CO. UNDERTAKERS. Chat. M. Epply, Undertaktr, la, js.

7aw JOHN J. ClLLIfiHN. F.Ta la a Baa Cremation Xai. aaoiv SB sysTES, asirsiaej. 4A.

B1tb SUi. Oaau T4S. BeaJ.teaaX. Try Wnerdeiaaa'a Pre Raws for Mea rail trunmed dreeaes aad geota' loft entire. Does net rob off.

He. f5fi.5 Me. Mil. B. w.

raaae uaaai jma. call as an. Ooada ealiad far aad delivered free of ekarge. F. B.

MAERTZ- rmrmt uirecior. AVTOSf OBILB am4 CARRIAGB LITEST ft CaaaL J-J-CONWAY 441. 17C7 1 UiiDBKTAKJEB AND KXBAXMKaV iw. rJsata aad riaaa au. r.ionu r.i NT57.r52L.

JAS-GILLISAN, v. furl n. Tth aad rtanv Phoae uiul El wk atare Owr I'atswrallclad SALE Or LADIES WHITF JJ OUTER wAJUIEHT AT Taw Can Bxrr Kvew Per Host wear. itch .1 Sen- La4B- While Suits. 83.SO to 87.SO.

Farsaarly ta iaja. Walking Skirts 91. ao to Stt.OQ. Fee as eel mjt ta a.OOO AMorted Watata 75c to. 82.

SO; Farsaarty ns a 00.00. White Coats 82.3i5 to 83.RO. see: Tba tylaav SEE And too will bar at BREWSTER'S I GREAT CLBARAJCB SALE, SSS and Ease) On sTsVr AT HOME DR. J. D.

DAVIS. Moee M. 3T9. TJtirJ mnj Broadway AT HOME. Dr.

J. Homer Huschart Sll MereaaUIe Library Blda. Tclcpkona Mala 98U. Dfo Frank Bo Gross No. 4 West Serenta 5trctU AT MOM C.

Dr. A. B. Barker, Eye, lar, Nsee, Tsroal tedbslxt, Oct leeoi sToatfeN Kk, Ctt ft f1a.ltaalri. S414 lanet Arc At Home, DR.

XV. L. BRODBERCER. Asm E. 414.

as mi nw aOOT ALL SXatlfXB by baviag rear goes elaaaed. Ms dirt. WtU give lit for taller aa Iran. Expert aa reetlva gaaa. At 11 lrk Slaea Ills.

Re dene call N. ITU I. MILKS D- OOOOOD. BZLXaiOTTa. 74 Xeayee av.

CIRCLES Teas say ae PrMay. 1 aad a. Tas w. xsigaiB. stna.

ruassui. MM. RAT. Medxasa. SSS Tark at.

stda aa- MADAM WttXia can mu, yesraort. RlnU sc MRU inlTJ. will Tharaday. 9- aa. seen at 1T Stxth marrTMO at kit tm-k T9S s.jo-i Taarsaay.

MRS. ClJIRga Rssdtses aau. ag XL trritAR MRS. ROCJIND. OXt W.

aevaata. so eaass Tan Oar. W. Saveath at. aay.

wmaisiar. X8-i -Stt. Slttlags Oatiy av aauaBBxaBsan. PROF. ALTOK.

KVANOELtrr INTtW MKOtCM. gxt COI KT T. PRTVATB SITTIXC TAU.T. PALMTST 4 Washlagtaaa, Newaan. RellaMa tatersaauoa by Palaaistry.

nsadiaaa, sua. I I 1 1 I si socxzTT Jroncra RlNXELlllKV KO at. ataaes seaciava Tt aaUt, at ise a. sv vastt- JR. V.

A. -AI sjanbrn af ail Ka. SB. at Mease Clnr. era i tead tka faaerat af Breaher XDlT.

Aaaaat Vs. tsar. taavaaiaop. as. Wg B.

kUKCK. aea. TWIN I I wn r-ktohto TkMPVARS giaied coaelava MOaiDAT KTKjt-INO. Aagaax 1. el e'elnret.

T. SEKXIBUIUS. BEa B. aueate. Rea.

WALRTrr HILLS LOOOV KO. sH, AKTJ A-M. gs.risl sMta OAT. Aasvat to. at T4S a a ka.

Vwiagrs "'UVM M. W. M. Wnaaxa IrhacbarH. aee SlxCi and Cace.

$20X3, $22.50 Hi S25.C3 nssM't Made of fins) XOxtiirwat, CtaiSbna, PaUiaunav Olotlia and. Voilesi; be-ndeogioly trimmed; foil pleiteal sUdrtav Aa extra $9.98 12Ke aai 15c XlnMnti. TJo-hx. and Daurle OdltmA Imam Strip aad Obawkad Blaok Uwu, WsTa mad a final cat on all Wash Oooda, and Monday areteboioaof all 12o and Ca 16oIswna for, yard alb Aproi fileao. Baxst quality, in all also ebooka and oolorav.

Not mora than 30 yn yarda to a ousrtomor. Tard, OJw I2ePircalM. All this itim'T pattoroa; clean, perfoot gooda, UaTbt and dark ool-orinftra; ao deatravblo for weista, ahlrta and children's wear; leng-tbs np to lO yarda. Monday, 71 a yard I'tM 20c and 25c WbitB Goods. Beat Talnea wa hare ever offered in Pine White Oooda.

20o Fine White Dimitiea, 26o Meroerixed WaiatliiaTS, 30 inch Checked and Striped 25o Fancy Madraa Waiat and Shlrtinga, 20o Checked Dimitiea. Choioe. Monday, 7 1 yard Ilw I2c and I5c Tewals. Bleached Turkish Bath Towels and extra large Fringed Hack Towels, colored border, sis 33x43. I fin While they last, each I UU OR fl lO A DOZEN.

25c and 35c Inoortid Wash Goods. 8uoh aa Silk Pongee, French Batiste, Poplins, French Mulls, Silk Moua- aelines, Swissee, eke. lion- 10 1n day, while they last, yard. L'2i New Plaid Dress Goods. Very desirable for skirts and ohildreu's school dresses; a serge that can be washed.

Mon- IQn day, yard I3u 25c Pepperel Sheeting. 7-4 Unbleached Sheeting. Every housekeeper knows how good IQn Pepperel la Monday, yard. 1 3 50c Yolle. Double width, all wool, Blaok and Navy Blue only.

Monday, Qn, yard Table Linen. 2 yards wide, fine Damask, Bleached andOream; in a large variety CQa of patterns. Monday, yard Jul $1.25 Black Silk. 84-inch Taffeta, high luster, extra, heavy, every yard guaran- OQa teed. Monday, yard Ouu $1.50 jied Spreads.

Full aige, fringed, crochet spread, extra heavy quality. I I Monday, each wlilS August Sals of Rags, 126.00 VELVET RTJQS, 0 fl Slse 1144 ft, by 1 ft ItU.UU 30.00 VELVET BTJGS, Rise IX ft. by 10V ft t35.00 VELVET RTJQS, Bias 11 ft, in. by 10H 34.00 VELVET RUGS, Slsa IS ft. I In.

by 10H 40.OO VELVET RUOS, Slss 14 in. by 11 ft. In. 47.60 VELVET RTJQS. Else IS ft.

by It ft- In a-iioa $22.50 $27.50 $26.00 $32.00 $37.50 25c Kimonos. Made of neat-flgured lawns, with yoke and wide sleeve. MONDAY. 18c 45c Enaaslid Coffee White lined 2 -quart size, enamel oovor. Monday, 29c 12c CurtalB Swiss.

Colonial Curtain Bwlas, for sash and fall length ourtaina Mon- 1. day, yard fC Agents Saspli CcrtiiB Eads. 6O0 more of those fine Curtain oamploa. on aale Monday, nn. Ircsicg Eczrd.

A WW 85c Raffled Swu Colaics. pattern, good quality Bwtse Cur-taln. open strip effeota; alao, plain with 6 tucks, all finished witn nui rum. Monday, CC, pair $2.50 lattingkiatcrtilss. 160 odd pelra KotUnghaxa Our-talna; many worth np to tiCO a pair.

Monday we oloaa the flCs ZZZ of waod and itrentT weed. waU GOC 25e Csl Pss. Lawag- kaa dies, na st sarins, Monday. ISC Heavy willow. wan avade.

C9c Lot 5 Consists of Muslin Gowns, IIP Snort Skirta, Corset Cover, Muslin Drawers, Children's Choioe of any, 50c Randeeaae lace trlaasaad ad ess ret dr red a -stents. 86.50 Parlor Tables. C0.C5 SIDEC0AI1DS Wortli tl td. axade of Oak. aoldeo ealaa.

carved tew. with sntrrsr-. large Vain wit a etraerers and aaew. asal da. tost.

VsrUfUjs. Lot 6 Consists of $LN .35 Qowna, Drawer aad Corset Covers, beautifully made gar-menta. Choioe of any. Sixth and Ikce Streets. -v 75c 7.75 Parlor Tables SI 0.98 Vernis Martin Tables 1 12.50 Vernis Martin Tables $21.98 Brass Bods S23.98 Brass Bods S29.50 Brass Bada $40.50 Brasv 15 OO Oak 16.60 0aic 22.43 Oak Chiffoniers $2a48 Mah.

Chiffoniers a a.seoeOsoeaasooO' i'M eeoraoa issei On On On On C4.90 Tor arjoe SABrrajBT mK BA rvaTs, umm esi: aaavv eisei with KaUssMj FaWte SpVlag. To hold an Undermuslin tale in mid-Auffust is sorely out of the ordinary, bnt through a fortunate purchase we secured the sample lines of THE WE3TB0R0 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR of West-boro, and will offer these finely made and prettily finished Muslin pieces at the following remark-ble prices, which are far below the ralne that they. were made to sell for. THE BASIS of tho sale will be from a QUARTER TO A HALF LESS than the usual price. The lots consist of GOWNS, CHEMISES, SKIRTS, DRAWERS, CORSET COVERS, All prices that will make you wonder.

Lot No: 1 Consists of 15c CHILD REIT'S DRAWERS, PANTY WAISTS, and WOMEN'S LOW-NECKED CORSET COVERS, Choice of any, Lot No. 2 Consists of 25c LADIES CORSET COVERS, MTJSLLN DRAWERS, and 4 CHILDREN SKIRTS. Choice of any, 17c Lot No. 3 Consists of 39c and 49c WOMEN'S SHORT SKIRTS, CORSET COVERS, MUSLIN DRAWERS, and CHILDREN LACE-TRIMMED SKIRTS. Choice of Any, 25c Let 7 Consists cf Ladiaa Long and 8hort Laoa aad Embroidery Trimmed Skirta, Qowna, Drawer aad Corset Cover.

Choice of any, S4.70 57.00 510.75 S10.70 S23.G0 S34.C0 SI 0.00 811.70 910.70 021.00 01.00 W.rCi $1U. Largo also, of oak. glass cop board top. with draw art; large base with flour bla aad cupboard; well aiade aad oold ea finish. Worth 1S.OO.

22.50 Masio CablneU 2a 50 Masio Cabinets. 28-50 Masio 30.00 Masio 10.50 Ladies' Desks SiaOS Ladies' Desks ia75 Ladled' Desks 19.03 Ladiss' Desks a ia08 Library Book Caaea Library Book $17.48 Library Book Casss $10.98 Library Book Cases caco Ssza.217 Slid tegfea. Like cot; seary ate sted hais. wltk Satleeel Fahcle Srta. la the eveat ye sheald waat te seeore Prnsitaro er -7 swss.

ui wseaiy pajaisat vlaa. ros caa ao ear Hoaoofcold dak. No taterast ts charcsd vn.r as ready cask weald bay theat for. Caryetajforthe he an aad aad yea get the advaatag of the to S3S.OO you oaw SI.OO ip to SSCM0 you pay S3.00 wrwdtkly. S7B.OO you pay S3.00 to SI OO.OO you pey S4.00 ATii.

unu AMocm pajd. Lot No. 4 Consist of 50c CHILDREN'S WOMEITS SHORT SKIRTS, CHEMISES, MUSLIN DRAWERS and CORSET COVERS, All Lace and Embroidery Trimmed. -Choice of Any, 39c Let 8 Consists cf St Sb $250 and $2.98 Women's Loaa MuaUn Skirta, handsomely trimmed with laoa aad embroidery. Cboiee of any 01.50 The Second Week of THE GREAT AUGUST FURNITURE SALE commences Monday.

This sale Includes Furniture of every good sort. It offers prices not possible here at any other time and never equaled at all outside of The Fair. $14.00 xAT'r'riaf-i i I i 3P ftttermsU select tragi; f4 quBtji ttestrabk iHtn saa Prleelsl. S13.75 roa BUFFETS ir.ra nut. Ooldea Quartered Oak rinlsh, carved top.

with mirror; largo baa with doors and drawers aad French legs; well mad aad 11b-lehed. Worth $20 Diniuo Tables nrrsi3.98 Like cut. Large, asaaol.o to: evar-tered oak. heavy tsraad caster; claw feet. Kitchen Cabinets i a OaV.

a a M.sH osses(oscM4 814.25 814.00 510.00 812.00 510.00 80.00 811.00 812.78 wsvta ft tig. OaVdas CWak. wtta car. ya sM it. ssrg.

rajg ease werta Sixth and Rncc Strct3i3v TSae IFaiii? SIxHi nna Race. $150 izi J1C3 mists. Mad of fin India Lawn aad ail haiyrlara-nely trtnv aaed with nbrodery laoa yokaoiuata)ra of ana ptntacka. open nsaolc aja abort tylsao to Ums. 19: Bsss'eaa.

$1.98 19 Wo Ttiroboa aad Point Parte lataoa, Sdgtzic and nrasaw-llow to match. Mooaay, IStVoBii's Hzailirtilifj, Pur UaaXB, with laoa adga. Moaday lraarraat liquid daanttfrlo. Moaday, botu 25c MaalcBn Sets. 56 86 Ttsrlst Cases.

Rabb4r-Liaod Bag for Tooth Bruah, Waah Olotha, to. Moaday. each 96 10c Containing Buffer. Pumloa, Orang mioK, Emery Boarda, com- I Qa plot, Moaday. eot 136 25s Ptrfsses aad Tcitct Wiltrt Violet.

Roae, Lilac. Heliotrope, isnoy Domes. atuoasf, ins i 35c Ecir.liirin. Kew Swiss nd Cam brio rloaaoing. bant1fnl new opa pattaraa, suli.

atde for waists or eattr I Qa dreese. Monday, yard 136 35c aad 50c Ksi's Haadltrchitfs. A -811k. colored border. Moaday Or.

Charles' Flcsi Fssd, deep Sou no. Monday AUGUST BALE OP 1.00 Haaaocks. 7ft good, etroiig tapaatry 25c A. great beautlfyor. f)Q Monday 59b CcBplexioa Enisaes.

Solid back, waterproof. Moa- 0 Qa day 59c Petticoats. Made of fine quality Qingham, in narrow and wide ati-tpe; 39c Axminsler Rags, SSO.OO AxmlDtUr Bug. 0 7 sis 1 3 ft. by 104 Bmssels Rfis Ridaced.

SbVCOO Brueeele Ruga. 1 1 0(1 slg 12 ft. by 10vi ft wl O.UU 37.0O Bruseels Ruga, tOfl flft sis 13 ft. by lOtf ft vZU.UU Saa.OO Brueeels Ruga, fin is 13 ft. by lOStt vliH.UU 60c Prlited Uaolisa, 34 pattern of English Linoleum, Just arrived.

Tbeae patterns are rery otoar out, th design being particularly good. Handsome Ulo and hardwood floor offset, Moaday. ystrd, fjg SLI9 Wask Esiiers. Extra bTy "A tin; good 1 OOpperr I bottom, I Moaday, 89c Himmorks, good oolor to eslsct from; Joat the Hammook to taka tooamtv 7Ca Mooday, each I DC moil's 12.50 Whits Caanx dlw S8i Tits. With almost two month of earn mar wtbr to com, womsa will glad of the ovportuatty to ee- oair aa eatra pair of tba Gibaoa Ttoa at half prvo.

They hTe Cuban heel, large whit eyelets sad ribbon laoa. aad SoyJ $1.25 CbiadreB's SI.OO Whit Oavavaa Laoa aad Button Shoes, sum eto 11. Moaday 59C S2.9S til SI.50 Cfitlars. Beaatlfal largaVaalo Lao I ff Oollara Moaday 0 I GSI.2JI Cass. PamllysUa.

axtoadar, 39 Brass Soak sad bolt, sole leather ooraara. roaad. leather 0 1 QQ stitched handle. Moaday. 3 0 1.

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