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SANTA CRUZ EVENING NEWS TUESDAY, APRIL 18, ign. tAGE SIX LOCAL TALENT Will Wear a $35,000 Gown 1 8- XX- 1893 1911 WILL III ANNIV White and Colored Wash Goods at 10c, 12c, 15c the yard. Just tee what we have at these popular prices, and realize how we save you money. Kelly's four stores buy as one we buy In the market with advantages second to none. We Save You Money.

A STORE FAMOUS for GIVING GREAT VALUES This sale is given out of appreciation -to our many friends and patrons who have made this store their shopping place since the first day of the beginning of our business career, in the year 193. To show our gratitude of your patronage, we are offering for a few-days nearly our entire stock at great money-saving prices. What we want to impress on the minds of the public is that the prices quoted on merchandise only hold good during this Sale. SALE COMMENCES Thursday, April 20th 25c LADIES' BURSON BLACK HOSE 25c LADIES' BLACK LACE COTTON HOSE- 25c LADIES' WHITE COTTON HOSE Kelly's The Racket 60 PACIFIC AVENUE PLUMBING MATERIAL Cut Prices, We are not In the trust sell to everybody goods Special: Klegant rant-Iron porcelain bsith, porcelain patent lavatory. 2-part wash-tray, 30-khI.

boiler (200 IbH. teat) adjustable hollerstand and porcelain-lined sink, $30.90. C. Pi Plumbing Material 320-2X McAlliHtor Han Francisco. 25c CHILDREN'S BLACK RIBBED COTTON HOSE Special 15c pair Ready-to-Wear Dep't We call particular attention to the great inducements offered in the Ready-to-Wear Goods for Ladies, Children and Misses.

Note the great cut in some of them, and all on high grade merchandise of the best makes and the latest productions. ALL ALTERATIONS FREE. Special 19c pair Special 18c pair Special 18c pair LADIES' AND MISSES' COATS Coats at $14.75 $20.00 Coats at $16.50 $21.00 Coats at $18.00 Coats at $25.00 LADIES' AND MISSES' COVERT CLOTH JACKETS, a big assortment of colors, values up to $10.50. Choice, Special $1.98 LADIES' 3-4 LENGTH TAN COVERT CLOTH COATS, Silk lined, up to $12.50. Special $5.98 LADIES' WHITE LINGERIE WAISTS $1.50 quality 98c $2.00 quality $1.48 $2.50 quality $1.98 quality $2.48 SILK WAISTS $5.00 lilaek Silk Waists $2.95 $0.00 Iilack Messaline Colored Silk Waists $5.50 $3.75 White Silk Waists $2.49 25 IN.

MAVIS SILKS, in a variety of all new shades suitable for street and evening gowns, on the order of a rajah weave; regular 50c values. Sale Price 25c yd $20 MISSES' AND LADIES' TAILORED SUITS in navy and grey. Special, $14.75 $22.50 LADIES' AND MISSES' TAILORED SUITS, silk or satin lined, cadet and navy serge. Special, $16.50 $22.50 LADIES' AND MISSES' SUITS, plain white and white witli black hair line, striped serge, silk lined. Special $18.50 $25.00 LADIES' AND MISSES' TAILORED SUITS, a large range to select from, In a good variety of ccdors, all sllk-llned Coats.

Special $18.50 LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS Greatly reduced during this Sale, as below $20.00 Iilack and Navy Voile $11.98 $10.50 Cadet. ISIuo Wool 8.98 $12.50 Colored Skirts 7.98 $10.00 Black Panama 5.98 Of OBAHAM Uifeii.j LI LONDON', April 1S. The Marcliiim ess of Graham, who will be one of the beautiful women at the coronation of King George V. In June, is the richest woman In Great llrllain. Her coronation costume will cost upward of 0(1(1.

She will wear jewels of the value of almost She Is the daughter and heiress of the Duke of Hamilton and the wife of the Marquis of Graham, son and heir of the Duke of Montrose. -a- IS BETTER The Sells-Kioto circus will be with us on the 29lh of April and will lie more magnificent in every way and larger and better equipped, because the list, of attractions presents one of the most remarkable bills ever seen under a big tent. The Solls-Floto tent this year lias been greatly enlarged and will lie capable of seating comfortably 10,000 people. The price of admission will he 25 cents, or half that usually charged by ail the big sliows. This I policy of popular prices commenced I by the management of the Sells-Floto circus last year as so successful that It will be continued.

This is probably Hie most remarkable offer ever made In the history of amusements. It is hard to imagine how the Sells-Kioto people can make It pay, but the fact 'that they still adliere to the innovation is the best answer. The usual parade will bo given here ion the morning of the performance nt. 10 o'clock. This will be the best method of Judging the merit of the entertainment that is'to follow.

The Palace Grill offers the most appetizing meal. tf NOVEL FEATURES AT THE UNIQUE The rendering of "The Greatest Snug of All" by Mrs. Clara Merrill, at the I'niiine last night, elicited round after round of applause. Tills was well merited by the surpassing quality of her voice, which has justly been called one of the richest on the Pa-cillc coast. Tonight she will sing "When You Ask a Girl to Leave Her Happy and it is safe to say that everyone who has ever heard Mrs.

Merrill sing will he sure to be present. The quality of the pictures shown nt the Vnique are of the best, and the attendance Is increasing daily as the public realize the qunlitv of their offerings. Tonight will sec the three comedies. "The Hps and Downs of a Hat, 'A Fur Overcoat" and "A Rural Romeo." The program is hennged every day. 11 IN STUDEBAKER E-M-F "30" THE PRICE-MAKER $1220 F.

O. B. 8ANTA CRUZ. Equipped with mohair top and glass front. 1911 model In stock.

Call and get demonstration! J. 0. CEDAR, 433 Pacific'Avenue AGENT STUDEBAKER AUTOMOBILES. Garage Phone, Santa Cruz 407. Residence Phone, Santa Cruz 219.

XX- House Furnishing Goods BED, SHEETS. 50c SheetB, 72x90, at 42c S5c Sheets. 81x90, at 63c 75c Sheets, 72x90, at 63c PIPLLOW CASES. 15c Cases 3Gx45. at 9c 20c Cases, 30x45, at 18c 25c Cases, 30x45, at 22c TOWELS COTTON.

5c I luck Towels at 3c 10c Huck Towels at 8c 12c Huck Towels at 9c 20C Huck Towels at 15c BATH TOWELS. 15c Hath Towels at 12i2c 25c Hath Towels at 19c 35c Hath Towels at 25c 50e Hath Towels at 39c WHITE BED SPREADS. $1.25 double Spreads 98c $1.50 double Spreads $1.29 $2.00 did. Fringed $3.25 Marseilles Spreads. CRASH TOWELING.

8 l-3c Cotton Crash 5c 10c Cotton Crash 8 12ijC Linen Crash 10c Linen Crash 12'2c COMFORTERS. $1.25 Comforters 98c $1.50 Comforters $1.29 $1.75 Comforters $1.39 $2.50 Comforters $1.98 BLANKETS. 75c grey, white, tan, at 55c $1.00 grey and white at 85c $1.35 tan, grey and white $1.50 grey or white nt $1,29 Hotter qualities proportionately reduced. TABLE LINENS. 40c bleached 29c ydt 00c bleached 49c yd 75e bleached 65c yd $1.00 bleached 85c yd All better qualities reduced.

TABLE NAPKINS. fiOc fringed at 49c do 05c hemmed at 50c doz $1.00 mercerized at 85c doz $1.25 mercerized at. doz All better qualities 'reduced. WHITE MUSLIN. 10c quality at 8 1-3c 12c quality at 10c 15c Cambric at 12'2c A LOT OF HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES.

Kdgings and Insertings, up to 20c values. Special 9c yd A LOT OF TORCHON AND VALENCIENNE LACES, all new designs of this season's production. Special 5c yd Phone Santa Cruz 3. Theresa Covell Lot 2 of "Hawkins-Peckham's" subdivision of town of Watsonville. Mortgages for $1250, $2500, $600, $200, $8000; filed.

Special reductions of less than regular price in force (luring this Sale on the following: Silk Dresses, Silk Coats, Whlto Serge Coats, Muslin 1'nderwear, Children's Headgear, Children's White and colored Wash Dresses, and many other Hues too numerous for specification. The reserved-Beat sale for the double bill at Knights opera house Thursday and Friday nights, opened yesterday morning and there lias eben a steady demand for seats. More than usual Interest. Is being manifested in "The Indian, Wooing," which taken from Mrs. Minna A.

Aydelotte's story of "Tom-a-no-us," a soul-stirring tale of Indian life in the olden times. A. N. Mellor, who takes the role of "Great. Klk," the Indian lover, will be seen at his best in this part.

His passionate appeal to "Shur-a-Wirika." the mother of his sweetheart, "Ma-jel," is one; of the climaxes of the story. Mrs. A. N. Mellor, as "Ma-Jel," the sweetheart, not only takes the part in her usual vivacious manner, but looks the part, to perfection.

Mrs. George Otto, as the mother, interprets the part, splendidly and her beautiful speaking voice will be heard to advantage In her emotional lines. Miss Mabel Wilson is a reul comedian, but she does not know It, and will spring some big laughs. Little Sue, who takes he part or I lie papoose, will also be a laugh-maker, and taken as a whole this will he the most Interesting program ever seen at the opera house. Don't forget "Penltencla" the curtain nilsor, a stirring military drama, In two acts, by Mrs.

Josephine Clifford McCrackln, followed by "An Indian Wooing," a double bill for the price of one. -n- Coupon day, Saturday, at the Itoch-dale store. 'it Phone 67 i i I Silks Wool Dress Goods 35 IN. PEBBLE SUITINGS Navy, brown and wine colors; regular 35c. Sale Price 25c yd 40c DRESS SERGE In a good line of colors, navy, brown and black with hair line stripes.

Sale Price 29c yd 38 IN. COTTON MARQUISETTE Nicely mercerized in Helen pink, brown and heliotrope. Sale Price 38c yd 25c FLAKE SUITINGS Hark ground, navy, black, medium blue and grey white flakes. Sale Price 20c yd 20c WHITE DIMITY Lace effect, very pretty for beach or evening costume. Sale Price 122c yd White Goods Nainsooks', plain and checked, India Llnons, Persian Iwiwns, Itatistes and Long Cloth at special reduced prices.

12i2c DRESS GINGHAMS A lot of desirable patterns In checks, plaids and plain colors Sale Price 10c yd 10c APRON GINGHAM Large and small cheeks, best quality. Sale Price 8 1-3c yd 16 2-3c GALATEA CLOTH The best, quality in nil styles of checks und stripes; also plain shades. Sale Price 15c yd 6'4C CALICOES in light, and (lark grounds, striped and figured. Sale Price 5c yd 25c PALMETTO LAWNS White ground with rosebud or shaded (lots, of blue, pink or heliotrope. Sale Price 15c yd 30c AZALEA ORGANDIE White ground with Persian designs of Helen l'ink, blue and heliotrope.

8a le Price 20c yd LADIES' LEATHER HAND BAGS in black and colored, a good variety to select from. Special J4 off 25c LADIES' NECKWEAR Irish lace and valenctenno tailored jabots. Special 12i2c 20c TAFFETA RIBBONS 4 inches wide, In light blue, pink, white, black and cardinal. Special 12'2c yd 30c DRESDEN TAFFETA RIBBON Pretty flowered designs fi Indies wide. Special 19c yd I.

H. C. Gasoline Engines For running yonc pump, cream sepa rator, woodsaw. feed-cutter, etc. From 1 to 45 horsepower.

Also pumps of all descriptions. Jensen Bros. Corner Front and Cooper Sts. EGG MARKET TODAY'S QUOTATIONS BY THE SANTA CRUZ EGG EXCHANGE. Selects 18c.

Firsts Seconds Hc- -XX- will? s. 1 50c CYGNET CHECKED SILK 2(1 inches wide; the first, time shown this season, in I he new shades of plum, nile, tan and light blue. Sale Price 39c yd Other lines not specified, that the on special sale for a few days: PARASOLS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, HAIR ORNAMENTS, Ac, Ac. The Spray That Makes Watsonville Famous is Ortho 13 Arsenate of Lead No wormy apples California Spray-Chemical Co. Watsonville, Cal.

Free Pictures At Farrington Gillen's How to Get a Picture Every time you make a cash purchase at our store we give you a cash register check, on which is printed the exact amount of your purchase. PROGRESS ON NEW HOTEL. Work is progressing rapidly on El Casa del Key, which Superintendent Whltniore now believes will be completed by May 1. The entrance to the Casino from the bridge to connect the two buildings is being opened today. Treat your friend to a glass of good Old Joe's steam beer at the Louvre, 8 Cooper street, opposite the courthouse, tf ti Real Estate Transfers lt- Reported daily for The News by L.

J. Dake, Searcher of Records and Conveyancer, No's 12-14 Cooper street. Mary A. Ryan to Philip M. Ryan Land on north line Alta avenue, Santa Cruz; giTt.

Cuita Cni7 Investment company to (' i He il- One ace of land; SU. Laura O. Jensen et al to F. E. Rose 45 acres on Corralitos rancho; $10 Joseph G.

Russell et al to Robert L. Cardiff Undivided of SW part of lot 0, block 11. map Santa Cruz; j. Frank W. Peters et ux.

to Clay E. Peters Lot 13 block 3, Surfside, Santa Cruz; $10. Win. Aydelotte et al to Bessie Mc-Hugh Lot 4. block Brookdale; $10.

David XL Hutterfield et al to H. F. Anderson Lot 12, block IV, subdivision No. 2, Twin Lake Park; $10. W'm.

Smiley et ux to William H. Condart et al 75 acres at section corner on south boundary of section Watch this space for weekly specials. We have a complete line of Hardware, Mahogany, Birch, Maple, Oak, Cedar, etc. Also complete line of Panels. Keep the Checks They Are Valuable.

When you have made purchases amounting to $10 (no time limit)" re-turn the cash register checks and we will give you FREE your choice of any of these beautiful picture. PICTURES ON DISPLAY AT OUR STORE. Farrington Gillen DRUGS AND KODAKS. Our mill is equipped for furnishing the finest of work. Complete stock of doors, windows, moulding and general mill work.

Lumber of every description, brick, cement, lime, lath. Hihn-Hammond Lumber Co. 92 Pacific Avenue. 27, township 10 south, range 1 west; also one acre of SV of SWtJ of section 27, township 10 south, range 1 west; $10. Declaration of homestead of Mary St Hay, Grain, Feed Wood Coal 8 a a P.

R. HOFFMANN 8 XX Phone 118. 293 Pacific Ave. XX Hxxxxxxnixnxxxxxxxtxxuttxx Yard, foot of Washington street. THE NEWS 3 MONTHS FOR 1.

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