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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBEB 20, 1 89G FOItTY-EIGnT PAGES 47 JKan GREATEST BARGAINS jjVBOX A FRUGAL DIET. pgYELOPSIENT OP A REAL VEGETABLES COMJUMTY IN CHICAGO. THE OF At Greatly Reduced Prices. FANCY GOODS and NOTIONS CURTAINS. IN 2,000 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, Cream and White, 3 yards, and 3K.

Dozen BELDING BROS, and CORTIOEIiLI BEST lOO yards SEWING SILK, per spool yaarua, worm oac 3pociai sale EXTRA Rule CUIcapro People Eat Little CORTIOELLI BEST 60-yard 1,500 Dozen BELDINO- BROS, and SEWING SILK, per spool 29c, 39c, 48c, 69c, 98c, $1.29, 51.48 $1.69, $1.98, $2.59, $2.98, $3.98 Pairs Irish Point Lace Curtains, 3 and 3 and 4 yards, in Cream 2c MW. 500 oz. Brainerd and Armstrong's celebrated Wash Embroidery Silks, part of the lot in patent paper wrapper, per skein 3let AVho Some of the Vegetarians Are AYbat Tliey Claim for Their practices AVhat a. Strict Food He-form Disciple Considers a Square Heal And. Too, a Vegetarian Place 9l Worship.

ouw. uoauuim ytttwrns, wortn a to lit ou special sale Mlj 4C AT Mi. UU 5,000 boxes Best Imported ICE WOOL black and white, per box THE ENTIRE STOCK OF 98c, $1.79, $2.48, $2.95, $3.98. $4.48 $4.98. $5.48.

$5.98, $6.48, $7. 300 pairs Swiss and Ruffle Muslin and Madras Curtain 5 200 boxes fine ART KNITTING SILK warranted 4c pure thread per spool. lOO-lb. Tetzner's German Knitting1 Cotton, sold 1 FINE DRESS AND special patterns, in white only, worth $2.00 ts $3.00 he has established himself, and all of which nave been successful. Miss Caroline Kofel, a native of Weiningen, Switzerland, but at present a teacher ULJTk Chicago public schools.

Is also a Mar chlcSO's vegetarian clan. Miss 1 iJMt a mmber of this cult only Jl tJVv sne 13 pceedingly earnest In regarding it, and attributes ii Poe3ent eood health to her mode of Prominently noticed mm ne AV Fair for her artistic exhibit of enamel china painting, the only one the woman's exhibit in the yV13lilldlneand Ehe a member of the Either. Reform club of this city "rances Dusenberry, the Chicago pub- and of the Woman's News, is and in her praises of the good effects of her theories and practice. Miss Dusenberry eats neither salt, nor any other condiments, and even her potatoes she takes unflavored. Loise' Foskette.

the woman lawyer, is a member of the Food Reform Society; so are tt lon Blaely. Clarence S. Darrow. the J- Candler, the magazine writer; Luther Li. Ellison, the lawyer; Frank Ormsby.

the editor: and Dr. Hillis, the suc- manV more, regard meat-eat-J Ta wrong, and many of them a to belle others, more or lesa peculiar, in regard to various articles of food. Possibly a Vegetarian Church. There is some talk of starting a plant-eater church in Chicago and calling a pastor to regularly care for it. At present the only in tne world la located in Philadelphia.

The Rev. Henry Clubb, an old army man. and the pastor of this church, has been spoken of in connection wi'vh the Chicago movement. Mr. Clubb is a good example of the force and truth of his own doctrines; at TO years of age he is still hale and vigorous.

However the matter of the noh-meat-eating church mav turn nut-. fh cta everywhere for 7c skein our price, per $U2 $U9 $2 $2 Q6 Ladies' Silk Serge, TJmbrellas- Umbrella Sale. an elegant line of natural ou pairs unenllle Curtains, fringe top and bottom, elegant colors and patterns, worth $8.50 wood handles, mounted in Chicago people, notwithstanding the near-e5S and business value of the Stock-Yards, among the small meat-eaters of the world that is, taken as a whole. And In Chicago there are more believers in odd or queer modes of diet than In any other city of the world perhaps. Vegetarians we have ta large numbers, fruitarians, frrainarians.

autarians every kind of food-" arians," In fact. And some of the city's brightest and best known people belong to one or more $1.29 silver, 26-in frames, actually worth $2.00 our price 1 a. uair. uiosmgj out sals $1.98, $2.39, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 OF THE WELL-KNOW HOUSE 151 AND 152 BOSTON, MASS. fl.

E. CHflRTIER, BTOM 8-IZ4 State St H. E. Chartier kept the finest store ini the City of Boston, and his stock of Trimmings consists of the very highest grade of goods, including the latest novelties of Paris and London Manufacturers. We have.

purchased the entire stock, and will sell it at 25c on the Dollar of Cost of Import. Ann ILSTOrl TORE EH8-I24SWESI I lishment of a Chicago paper devoted to the Interests of fond reform is a settled fact; a At ER WRITERS SAL. wws ai larthest will see its commencement. Vegetarian banquets have already been ven. a basket picnic is in course of preparat n.

and a vegetarian home has been establ lately. Besides the regular or those who compose the ordinary rank and file of th mnvpmpnt. ihr fue- pl.enty of People in Chicago who carry. in regara to rood much farther than those mentioned above. Some of them subsist entirely upon nuts; others, again; choose fruit; others raw grain; still others the Battle Creek preparations.

Some people abjure white bread, some eat no bread at all. borne drink strange beverages, such as bran- LOT I 350 pes the bal. of the salvage stock of H. E. CH ARTI ER, 5J and 152 Tremont Su Boston, Mass consisting; of Fine Imported Dress Goods in Lupin Fabrics, Figured Crepons, and Etamine Novelties, Serges, Windsor Twills, Cantons, Hop Sackings, Mohair Bengalines, Cord de Cheval, Broadcloth, Tricotine, Ladies' Cloth, Boucle, French, and Yado Crepes, Figured Silks and Wool Novelties, French Plaids, Camel's Hair, Armure Novelties, Canvas Cloth, CAat 4-Vm rll French Cord, etc.

which we will sell at- 4UC tO OUC Oil XilQ UOlIar LOT 2 375 pieces of Dress Silks from the Peremptory Auction Sale of the ASHLEY BAILEY New York Gty, consisting of Brocade Indias, Pekin Indias, Taffeta Brocades, Satin Brocades, Scotch Plaid Taffetas, Changeable Taffetas and Brocade Jardinieres, Af0 I rc.CZ hafl Darvnfo which we will sefl at 39c, 44c, 43c, 59c, 69c, and 79c 3 lCSt UlClII IXV Lilcir JTriCC. LOT 3 Special Sale 6,000 Martha Washington Turkey Red and Blue Polka Dot IS, 2if 24-inch Handkerchiefs (some have holes tn them), manufacturers' seconds, -f all at 4 i IC LOT 4 Dress Goods of the Manufacture of the Arlington Mills, Peremptory Auction Sale consisting of Black Brilliantines, Black Mohairs, Black Jacquard Brilliantincs, Black Jacquard Mohairs, Storm Serges, and Cashmeres, 1 cc. ilinn OarVf 1 1 Dfi rC which we will sell as J2c J5c J9c 25c 29c 39c 48c and 59c 3 L-C tllCtii iVC Uldl HI fi, oatmeal tea, some few drink hardly a.ijwMiiK ai an, claiming that with the leaving off of salt and condiments no drinkiner ia ALBERT J. SNYDER. (Founder Chicago Vegetarian tit these peculiar divisions of the commu necessary.

Some of the food reformers belong to the Ralstonite faction; many area "ui i say a sect, tor tnemseives. ine only thing upon which all of these dietists agree is upon the abstinence from meat, i ne reasons they advance far follow ing tneir Cherished modps of H-v-ino- ni- nn varied as the modes themselves: some quote ethical and scientific reasons, others, again, are merely actuated by personal taste. Some eat everything but meat, others will eat only Special Sale 2d Floor. FUR DEPT. 10:30 A.

M. a certain kind of food. One Chicago dietist claims that he only gets one good square meal a year when the annual banquet takes placo. For the rest of the year he merely eats enough to keep him alive. GROCERYDEPT.

SPECIAL LOW PRICES. Elgin Creamery Butter, per 14c Moss Rose Creamery Butter (no better made) Ladies' Indigo B'ue Wrappers, with Bishop eleoves, worth Ifl. ilfMl 1(11 1 1 1 111 111 ugg, JJIHUK HlWy, Electric Persian. River Mink, Astra-chan, Black Thibet, and Beaver at 0a, 12Ho, 15c, 19c. 25c, up to 98c, 40 Per Cent Less Than Regular Price.

city. Not that they like or covet the dia- Unction of being considered peculiar; far from it. To the Inside members of all these societies or cliques their belief is the only one. All outside the pale are yet in the shadow of benighted darkness. The vegetarians are well and honorably represented In Chicago.

Several professors at the Chicago University belong to the so- ciety, and J. Howard Moore, a recent student at the university and the young man who has just been offered the chair of sociology i at the Wisconsin State University, is the head and front of the Vegetarian Bating club i attached to the university. Mr. Moore -won not a little distinction last year by carrying off first honors at the Prohibition oratorical contest, and has in other ways proved to his own satisfaction and that of his friends that a strict adherence to an exclusively vegetarian diet in no sense impairs either i mental or physical vigor. Mr.

Moore claims I that he works better, thinks better, is better in all ways since his ten years' attachment to the tenets of the vegetarians. He be- I came a vegetarian for ethical reasons. Various Chicago Vegetarians. Albert J. Snyder, another young man who WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN FINE FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS.

5,000 yds. Remnants of All-Wool Col- 1 21c ored Flannels, worth 35c. '2V' 750 pes. 38-in. Wool Novelties, nice IQc fancy mixturos.

worth 20c at 375 pen. 40-in. fine A l-Wool Colored Canvas Boucle and Cheviots, worth 35c, 800 pes. of all-wool tine Light-Colored Mixt Special Sale 2d Floor. Balance- -of our fine Swiss Embroidered Pillow and Aprons at 50 cents on the dollar.

i per 5-1 b. pail m. Pi lsbnry Best Pat XXXX Flour, imp. Holland Herring, per keg SOc Norway Herring.215 lb.fish in Holland Herring, per bbl S4.5 Honey Drip Syrup, per lO gal. kegi SI OS Honey Drip Syrup, per 5 gal.

keg H7v Aunt Jemima Pancake Fionr. per Vc Bohemian Rye Flour, per Wheat ini. a. Nn STATE-ST. BASEMENT.

No. 8 Heavy All-Copper Wash Boilers.St.lO No. 8 Heavy Tin, Copper Bottom Tea 4Cn trerman tgg rMooaies, xu-io. oox witn ass 43c Skirt Dept. 2d Floor.

Special sale of Ladies iront, per oox Imported Sardnils. per keg Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz Jersey Swett Potatoes, per Fuil Cream Brick Cheese, per lb. lOiic lHc Sateen Underskirts, regular price CQn $1.25, at OVC 7c Our Hustler Laundry Soap, 120 bars, claims that vegetarianism-has done much for him, 6ay3 that he, unlike Mr. Moore, Special Sale at 2:30 P. M.

Infants Hand Knit Bootees, worth 19c, A htar ramily boap. per bar S6HC Oriental Famiiy Soap, per bar JSe Bon Ton Soap, per bar 3c Special sale of Fail and Winter Bulbs. We have a full line. 3-qt. Heavy Tin Coffa Pot 3-nt.

Cov. Tin Pails Sc 10-qt. Diili Pan, Heavy Blocked Tin 5c Large sice Tin Coilandera 4c Large site nicoly Japanned Cn EXTRA SPECIAL SALE OF FINE SILKS. 1,000 pieces Fine Silks from the great auction sale of MESSRS. ASHLEY BAILEY.

New York City, which we will sell at 50c on the Dollar. 200 pes. Changeable Taffeta Silks, the COf $1.00 quality Monday price 225 pes. Novelty Silks, consisting of Print Warp Plaids. Roman Stripes.

Persien Effects, actual value 75c Monday A fin price, per yard tJC 400 pes. Colored Silk Gros Grains, Faille Francaise, Gros de Londres. Taffetas. Satin Khadame, and Satin Dncliesso, worth up to $1.50, at 48c, 50c and tiUc 275 pes. Hich Class Novelty Silk Gros, Grain Brocades, Taffeta Broche.

and Gros de Londres Brocades, handsome effects, a bargain at $1.00 Monday CQr-price OC Special Job of ISO pes. Print Warp Taffetas, all new effects, for street and evening wear, worth up to $2.50 to clear them out Monday at 48c, 5tc. 69c. BLACK SILKS. All-Silk Surah.

25 inches wide, the greatest value ever offered to the public, usual price 90c will be sold on Monday 42C Elegant designs in Brocades in silk and satin grounds, usually sold everywhere at 90c and $1.15 will be for Or A- AO-sale on Monday for Jytlv All Silk Peau deSoie, 22 inches widt will bo sold on Monday for AfZf X- AOr-worth double OC Ct OVU Just a few pieces of the most beautiful and.dnsigns manufactured in large Brocades will be assorted and sold ou Monday prices as follows, which are just half: 79c, 89c. 94c. $1.19. All-Silk Faille Fraucaise. 24 inches wide excellent value forOOc to be sold on A Sir Monday 'tO ures ana All-wool rianneis, iiiBviois, Pia ds.

Serges, Fancy Piaids, Bril iantines, and. many other, good suitings three bargain tables your choice at 19c, 25c, and 39c; worth np to 75c. SPECIAL SALE of the very highest class of Black and Colored Novelties, from the stock of II. E. Ctiartier.

151 tnrt 152 Boston. comprising the most elegant fabrics of the season in Rough and Smooth Finish Surges, Camnishair, Boucles. Stripes. Momios. Henriettas.

Mohairs, Crepons. Bril. iantines. Jacquards, at 48c, 59c, 9c, 79c, and 89c im- mense bargains. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN OUR LINING DEPT.

2,550 yards Figured Taffetas, the regu- fn lar 20c 1.250 yards Willow Cloth (skirt facing). Cr the rog. 20c quality our price, yd. v' Pure Strained Honev, per lb Choice Bait. Table Peaches, 3-lb.

can. Imp. Sardines in oil, with key, per tin. Choice Sweet Corn, per Scotch Peas, per lb. Choice Sliced can 9c HC ttc 4c Some Frugal Repasts.

On the contrary one of Chicago's fruitarians, a man who finds a saucer of raw wheat, together with an apple and four dates, sufficient for a full meal, and who claims that upon this diet he can do the work of four ordinary men, enlarges upon the wide variety and abundant quantity of non-flesh food which can be obtained in Chicago. Apples, by the way, are supposed to contain nearly all the necessities of life, and bananas are nearly as good. The fine flesh, complexions, and physiques, which are the regular thing in parts of Devonshire, England, where brown bread, cider, and apples form the staple food of many of the poorer people, are snuoted In defense of the former fruit. The-fact that banana flour is being adopted by the purveyors to nearly all the great standing armies of the world is considered sufficient proof of the usefulness of the latter. Raw oats, wheat, and corn, either in one the many patented forms or in the natural state, are also held to contain everything which the human organism needs, and chocolate, together with the plebeian peanut, is also credited with the same qualities.

It is claimed that when the British soldiers are sent upon long marches in India, in times when a large amount of luggnge is impossible to carry, chocolate is provided for them as forming at once the simplest and most concentrated food, and chocolate, as the dietists announce with pride, is a vegetable production. One of the strongest arguments In favor of a vegetable and fruit diet is its effect upon the complexion. For this reason, according to the fruitarians themselves, the feminine converts are many. The effect is noticeable almost immediately, and skin. hair, eyes, and teeth all show a marked improvement by the end of a year.

How much of this fact is duo to their diet is an open question, of course, but the fact is a genuine one. Mrs. M. Louise Mason, once a resident of Chicago, and mother of the noted contralto singer of that name, was a fine example of the fruitarian diet. The recent fad for the study of the Buddhist and other Eastern religions and philosophies has had much to do with the increasing of the wave of food reform which is sweeping over America at present, and theosophy has also given the idea a strong impetus.

It is claimed that, taking the world as a whole, the vegetarians and other anti-flesh dietists are as five to one compared with the meat-caters, and it is said that meat eating is largely on the decrease in Merino Underwear. 2,000 samples of Gents' Extra Fine Underwear, consisting of line Miino Scotch, and Natural Wool, Camel Hair, Chamois Skin, Medicated. Scarlet, Cashmere. Sitk, and Cashmera. Mixed, at one-third their actual value.

Soecial drive 150 doz. of Ladies' Heavy Fleece Lined Vests, worth, 39c, 25C MEAT DERT. Hindquarter Spring Lamb, per 8Hc Forequarter Spring Lamb, per lb Fresh Pork Sausage, per lb Oe Frankfurt Sausage, per lb Hambnrgher Steak, por lb Fresh Leaf Lard, per lb 4'4c Corn Beef, our own cure, per and tie. No. I Cal.

Uams, per Sweet Pickled Pork, per 4Vic Mrs. Potti' Sad Irons, per set, 3 irons, 1. handles, and stnd Strong Japanned Dust Pans tfc 0-in. Stovepipe, smooth iron, per length. 4c 6-in.

Smooth lrou E.bows, each 3c StovepiDO ('ollar. onch lc Japanned Coal Hods, each 4c Iron Frame Wringer. Pure Rubber 70r Rolls, each Well made Carpet Brooms each 3c. G.iod Whisk Brooms, each 54c 6z 2,550 yards Wire Cloth (skirt facing), the rog. 12 '4c quality our price, yd Rustling 2,550 yards Simpson's Best 38-in.

aff etas, the reg. 20c 1 ir 25c quality our price. 2 5.550 yards Gilbert's Best Plain and Uouble-Fuced Sileeias and Sateens, at One-half the regular price Crockery, Glassware Lamps. 6TII FLOOR ANNEX 100-piece Dinnr Set-, best English ware, undtrglaz9 docorution, as- 7 sorted color, $7. 0O va.ue, at, per set.

1.250 yards Best Imported French Hair Cloths, the regular 50c and 60c 20C quality our price JOBBER'S LOT OF BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS SlaugMelred Regardless of Yalue. 850 pairs -White and Gray Bod Blankets, slightly soned, worth AAf "7 Or $1.00 and $2. no. at. 2.480 Bod Comforters at 25c.

39c, 48c, 59c. 69c. 79c, 98c. $1.19. $1.29, $1.48.

$1.58. $1.69, $1.89, and $1.98. worth 50c to $4.00. 3 286 pairs White, Gray, Tan, and Scarlet Bed Blankets, alt fresh, dear stock, at 48c, 59c. 79c, 98c, and $1.19, worth $1.00 to $2.50.

165 Eiderdown Bod Comforters, finest French 100-Pioce Dinner sets, 3 styles decoration. es aecoranon, Cigars and Tobaccos. $6.98 WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN OUR Furniture Dept. 100 Ladies' Cottage Rockers. Cane Seat and Back, in Mahogany.

Walnut. Light and Antique Oak tiuish worth $1.25 A.Cr Choice OVC 500 Iron Bods. White Enamel Bods, Brass Knobs, in 3 3 ft. 6 and 4 ft. (I by 6 ft.

6 long, worth 1 8 to 10 a. choice 320 White Cotton Top Excelsior Mattresses, covered with standard A. C. A. Blue Ticking, manufactured for Nilee City Hotel.

Niles City. all sizes, worth C1 OQ $3.50 choice on semi-porcelain iu.uu value per set at Special Bargains. JACKETS, CAPES, SKIRTS SUITS. Extra Special Bargains for Monday. 53c 17c Sweet Tip Top, per Rod Cros.

per Piper Hotdsieck, per pound. Battle Ax, per pound satin coverings, handsome designs, at US-pince Carlsbad. China Dinner Setj, very handsome shapes, hard to tnll from Havi-land China, iu beautiful rf floral decora I VO va.ue Boautifnlly'decorated German China Fruit Saucers, grout variety decora- tions. 15c value at, $3.48. $3.98, and worth $6.00 to $0.00.

America. And Chicago, as with all other reforms and new ideas, is helping on ereat 3. HOWARD fPresIdent University Vegetarian Club. came into his new mode of thought simply because he knew no better." From earliest childhood he ha3 always disliked ordinary food, and took to his present diet simply for this reafon. Later, he says, he found out the ethical reasons why this is best for him.

Mr. Snyder eats but little food. His breakfast, to which he never regularly sits down to eat, but which he partakes of while dressing, consists of a little fruit or a cracker, and hi3 other meals being cf a kindred fashion. Milk he. takes in food, but never drinks in its uncooked condition, and coffee), tea, or other- stimulants, however mild, he never tastes.

But with all this abstemiousness Mr. Snyder is a living refutation of the statement that a vegetable diet is invariably attended with loss of physical strength. Originally a newspaper man. he is now the advertising of one of the largest boiler firms in the Vnited States, and his only recreation consists of trifles like managing clubs and editing papers in the evenings. For seven years, he claims, he has never been in bed before midnight, and during that time he has managed four publications, two of which From New York Auction The stock of "CHARTIER." the Celebrated Cloak and Suit House of Boston, from which we secured the" choicest and best garments.

They will be put on sale Monday. ly; the Stock-Yards and the numerous other meat-eating interests of the city have only 2,748 pai's White, Gray and Scarlet California Be I "Blankets, at 1.S9. $1.98. $3.48. 1 2.98.

$3.48. $3.98, $4-48, $5.48, $5.98. and $6.98, worth $4.00 to $12.00. 500 Plush Carriage Robes at 98e. $1.29.

$2.48. $2.98, $3.48. $3.98, 9c Handsomely decorated German China Cream large size, 20c value at. each sngnt innuence upon tne matter. $5.98 Ladies' Suits that were price only Ladies- Suits that were $19.00 our price only Silk Lined Jackets that were $20.00 our price oniy Good Story If True.

A box containnlg 10 worth of coppers fell aff a drag in Northumberland avenueiin London the other day when the street was crowded, scattering the coins in every direction. There was a rush made for the coins, but when a policeman asked for the money to be delivered up there was a general com 33H OfT- Snecial offer on Jardioieres. Your choice of any Jardiniere in the house 100 Upholstered Spring Edge Concho, has soiral spring bottom, covered with English Our fall and winter stock of Ladies' Jackets and Capes is complete, and will be found the cheapost in the city. Jackets $2.98, $3.98. $4.98.

and $6.98. Capes $3.98, $3.98, $4.98. $5.98, $7.08, and $9.98. Explorer, long Havana filler, d' i tine Sumatra wrapper box A. 4FS 50 only fTyj Waldorf, long Havana filler, -m Sumatra wrapper box 50 I only Tampa Smokers, Havana tiller, manufactured by Spencer.

Cnrimng- i ham Tampa, Florida I box 50 only Tampa Favoritos. long Ha- -t vana tiller, Havana wrap- 1 per box 50 only Flor da Valasco. long filler, imm Conn. wrapper box 50 only Heart of Cuba, mixed filler, CCs Conn, wrapper box 50 only Saucy, a good free smoker a so 45C only pliance, and. on counting it, the whole 10 was found without a copper missing.

trimmed, worth $3.98 Choice 200 Gents' Upholstered Spring Seat Arm Rockers, sold at auction by order Metropolitan Storage and Furniture Mil-waukee-wortu $2.98 $4.48, and $4.98. worth $2 00 to $10.00. 1.000 Horse ankets at 79c, 98c, $L29. $1.48. $1.98.

$2.48, $2.98, $3.48. and $3 98. worth $1.50 to $7.00. Special Values in Muslins and Ready-, Made BCufc. 2d Floor Annex.

8- 4 Bleached Pnpperel Sheeting, 9- 4 Bleached Pepperol Sheeting. 8- 4 Unbleached Sheeting, ex. quality, yd. I lc 9- 4 Unbleached Sheeting, ex. l)Jc 42-iu.

Bleached l'iiiow Casing, good qualitv. yd 45-ia. Bleached Pillow Casing, --good quality, yd 4-4 Unb.eached Sheetijig, worth 7V4c yd 5c 9-4 B. cached Pepperell Sheets, ready for use. each 3Gc 600 Ready-made Pillow Slips, size 45x 36c each 4-4 Unbleached Cheese Cloth, worth 5c.

yd 'sc mmm Cv 1-3 off reg. price. HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS, IXha fitetch.2 100 Ladies' Leather Cobbler Seat: Rockers, in mahogany ana o.uuiuou, ll flu worth $3.75, choice ann iTunra Pnntnr Tables (assorted), all polish finished, worth $3.75 to $2.98 $5.00, choice Wines and Liquors. Special in Ladies' Skirts. Monday only." Excellent Figured Briilantine Skirts, all lined and bound with velvet, price BJOf only OVC An endless variety of Misses' and Children's Fall and Winter Cloaks, Jackets, Reefers, and Dresses.

Misspg' Jackets $1.98. $2.98. $3.98. $4.98, and $5.98. Children's Reefers $1.

98, $2 98. $3.98, and $4.98. SPECIAL LOW PRICES IN OUR LINEN DEPT. SHIRT DEPT. HIM'iCIAL IIAKVAIVN.

Men's Ail-Wool B.ue Flannel Slurtn. bent qualities, iu singie and donbie-breastad, all sizes, at 98c $1.19. $1.39. $1.59. and real vlue $135 to $2.75.

Men's Brown Flannel Shirts, extra quality, regular price $1.50 to nac fi. $1.10 $2.00. at. v. Men's Faucy Flannel Working Shirts in check, plaids, md Btripns, at 3n, 48o.

69c. 09c, 79c, and K9c, worth 75c to $1.50. Men's Opn Front White Laundered Shirts, mude by a we 1-knowu lirm, retail all ovf-r at $1.25 and $150, our price. AQn each 5,000 doz. Fringed Napkins, in red and bine checkfl, wortn -c ana oc.

OC each 69c 98c $1.68 $2.25 69c $1.25 Anderson Co. Sour Mash Wrhisky. full quart River Ryo Whisky, full quart Belle Nelson Whisky, per gallon Anderson Co. Sour Mash Whisky, per gallon Booth's Old Tom Gin, per bottle Cream Pure Rye, full quart 800 yds. Uableached Table Linen, worth 50c, at.

yd "l'w uritl, f.ir fur? tln 1 1 SHAWLS. Special sale of Reversible Beaver Shawls, in light and dark shades some of S2 QfV these goods cost Sv; Double Wool Shawls, colored and black, all wool, $2.98. $3.98. $4.98, $5.48. Big Jobs in All- Wool Double Black $2.98 AND $3.48 Special lot of All-Wool Single Shawls, usual Sand $3.48....

98C AND $1.98 Cream Crochet Shawls, 58c. SOc. 98c. Joblineinfullsizes Or ANDflOf All-Wool Shawls OVCAMJUVL corners, "Columbia and Imperial." AQc. worth $1 and $1.35.

all at, t-' Ladies', Misses', and Children's Mackintoshes and Gossamers Cn, on FlrtHi at. 1.400 Bleached Table Linen, 4SC worth 75c. at, yd 5.000 2'i yds. long Unbleached Frinend Table Cloths, wortu $1.35, at, 98C each Bargains in Corsets. HOSIERY AT LESS THAN BARGAIN PRICES.

Ladies' Fast Black Wool Hose. Seam- 1Qr less, real vaiuo 20c. at Ladies' Fast Black Seamless Wool plain and ribbod. at 12'ic. 15c, 19c, 23c, and 25c worth 23c to 5oc.

6.850 pair Ladies'. Men's. Children's and Iufantb' Sample Hosiery, in wonL cotton and caBlimere. at the regular price. Men's All-Wool V4-Hoe in black and colors, at 12'io.

15c aud 19c, worth 25c to 40c. I Sl. c. BARGAINS IN OUR Stove Dept. 10,000 joints Piain Stove Pipe, 5- Ale inch, worth only 250 Cylinder 9-in.

Sheet Iron CiO 7Q Stoves, worth $4.50, v6" 3.000 odd Wood Lined Stove Board, all Cut Prices in Drugs, etc. Witch Hazel, per bottle 1 5c Dr. ouiff's Cough Balsam Hie Castoria JSIc Pnre Cod Liver Oil (Norwegian) 50c Cold Cream, 25c size 1 Piso's Cough Cure. 25c size 15 Malted Milk, hospital size 82.0 Ailcock's Porous lc Williams Pink Pills 84c Licoric Powders, half pound box 14c Seidlitz Powder, per bi.x lOc Cosmo Buttermilk Soap 5 I'M 000 Sample Corsets, consisting of all the leading tdyles-the G. W.

C. W. C. AlaRosn." "Dr. Ka l's." "Kabo." "Loomer Mode Bust," Stationery and Books.

Lead Pencils, rubber tips, per doz 4c Good School Ru each Schooi Tablet, 400 pages Oxford EiitionCltU Bound Books, lull list of titles by the best authors, choice. I Avon Edition Cloth Bound Books. lc "t'hioago Corset Waist." and several ottisr i nn on. agl RQ. HQ 'TOi.

UUn BT.riOS. li Dli oi" i -xjv 98c, $1.10. $1.39, and thatt sizes. Special Bankrupt Stock, CQr half regular prices. worth 75c to $1.50, choice.

EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR MONDAY ONLY ti i. a. m. Main Floor. (i 8 :3 a.

m. Main Floor. HzHi a. m. Floor.

2.500 Men's Celebrated E. W. Linen Col 65 dozen Men's 4-ply Linsn Cuffs, slight- Cc ly solied, worth 25c 35c pair, at only lars and other well-known aiakes. 5c :30 a. m.

2d Floor. Ladies' Muslin Drawers, with hem and Jr cluster of tucks, worth 25c, at 2 to 4 p. m. 6th Floor. Crystal Table Tumblers, Kj only to lO a.

Floor. Tip Top Jelly Tumbiers, 7 for lc 2c 9c 5c 500 J. and P. CoaM 8 cord machine Cotton, si spools for. a.

m. Main Floor. 2.500 yards Staple Ginghams, worth 5o yard, Tuesday 12 :30 p. m. 100 pair Ladies' S.

rge Kukiu House Slippers, worth cOc atomy 2c 7 lO a. m. 2d Floor. 1,000 yds. White Shaker Flannel, worth 6c at only Main Floor.

At Jewelry Counter Rob Roy Belts, p. m. Main Floor. all 8c Gents English Gloria Umbrellas, natural wood hiindies, 28-inch frame, regu- 29c lar price 75c our price lO a. in.

ad Floor. Ladies Lawn Aprons, regular price 20c, An at only :45 a. m. 2d Floor. 250 pes.

45-incb Marble Oilcloth (table), worth 20c at only 10:30 a. m. Main Floor. All-Silk Faille Francaise, and All-Silk Satin Duchesse, all co.ors, worth $1 "2Q at only OVw Dept. Children's finest tjuaiity Kid G'oves in black, brown, tan.

and white, with black "XQc embroidered backs, worth $1 oniy. m. 2d Floor. 2.500 yds. American Indigo Blue Prints, per 2V a.

m. Main Floor. 2,500 yds. Cheveret S.eeve Stiffening (7 tZn :n.k.. crrlli 9flo Al.nnll colors, eacn 2 p.

m. Fonrtlt Floor. 100 pair Lad.ea' Fancy Cloth Honse Slippers, worth 85c, at omy He Cilore lcpt. Gents' Calfskin Uniined Working Gloves worth 75c only. PI pi) 25c Jewelry Iept.

Ladies' Hunting Case Gold Watches. Jweld, Elgin movement, worth $15 00. 56.98 at only m. Main Floor. 1,000 yarda Bleached Cotton Toweling.

1q per yard 2 (4:30 a. in. Third Floor. 300 pair Boys' Knee PanU. in fancy checks and stripes, worth 40c.

Jewelry Iept. Gents Open-Faced Gold Watches, jeweled. E.gin movement, guaranteed CS Qtt worth $15.00, atouiy Tuesday at a. m. Main Floor.

1,000 y-rU Bleached Cotton To we ing. 1 I per yard Taesdar at 3 p. m. Main Floor. 1,000 yar UTurkey Red Table Damask.

1 f)C fat colors, worth 25c, at only Tuesday at 4 p. m. Main Floor. 680 Men's White Laundered Shirti, sizes 134. 18, and worth 75c 1 Cc each, only 1 a.

m. Main Floor. 1.200 yards French Linen Canvas, skirt Krr' facing, worth 15c, at 3 p. m. Main Floor.

1.000 yds. Turkey Red Table Damask, fast colors, worth 25c at vw 2 :30 p. to. 3d Floor. 800 pair Boys' Knee Pants in fancy tZf 4 a.

m. Main Floor. 1,200 yards Lining Cambrics, lc per yara. checks and stnpes, wortn 40c at only 1. tt i tond Mother-" This la rny son Clarence.

He Is only 13. but be has written some beau- Bars Procter Gambled Ivory Soap, per bar, 22c PfJ' Then there Is some Hope for tr. Mother I am so glad to hear you ay'so!" the n. Frleci Yes; when they ate as young as thaUt Is easier to Mck Itoutotthem..

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