The Signal, 1903-4-30, Page 101O Tntu4suat, April 30, 19 3
THE SIGNAL : GODERIO14 ONTARIO.
This Store closes at 0 o'clock after May 1st.
This Store
Contains an Ideal
It is our constant effort to attain it, always seeking
to better our best. Want -to be helpful to you in your
merchandising; want you to feel that your best buy-
ing interests centre here, that for every dollar you
spend over our counters you will receive a just equi-
valent.
THE NEW SPRING STOCK invites you. We are
proud of our purchases, and feel confident that they
will meet with your approval. Haven't been study-
ing your wants all these years for nothing.
Good Black Goods
Worthier weaves never found ttMlln
on a retailer's rl lel'. They Bele
beleetd With all eye 141 +1+I4lit y, to
,style, to generous width.\an11 extra
'value: the following are hotakst speci-
mens:
NEL BLACK V/►II.EM, all wn,d, I1
Oleinch wide. apariat at Ole s'tprh
other qualities a. -M•, *1.111 $I.y'i.
EXTIC PINE FINISH 1(I.:\4•K
111411 1.% '1.4)Tll. 'cid,' w•id11,}, a1•
treadle air 4,k. at $1.111.
:dl inches r ids, HEAVY It1..U'K
SP:Il(.) E. the kind you usually pay
$1.111 for, at 75y.
SPECI:\1, FINIS!! It1..\l'Kl'III•:\'1-
OT. the lost %aluilout at SLIM.
is erected, then WV Will hive otw of
the prettiest villages between Roder-
il•h and Lucknow•.
Oiir .,hla•ulaker may compete for a
first prise at the Ihulga fall
show.
Mis,. Minnie M.•\'ittie left 'Tuesday
of last %seek til eouti deter her studies at
the l'inset •vaato y 4,I Music, Toronto.
It•y. Mi. %%'ilstu it esu 114441 here tin
Sunday evening. ills text was f 1
in SI. John's Chapel, 1WI-chaapt•r, 211d
and 31.1 yeses. We are glad to luive
him back with us again.
(i, Currie, jr.. 411: teen beautifying
his plate by erecting 4 14411414,11 woven
wile fence along the boundary line.
This fence sr•i4s l4, be a favorite with
the farmers 441 this •t)•.
Sarrau.r111a1 Mer%itrs will be held
'here next Sabbath 11111P11ing At l0.3).
EVery4114' r •. all are welt. It
,w -III la• the last time i4, th.-uht rhumb,
which was built thirty -144441• )'ears ago.
There were quite 11 het • of visit -
I or. here Sunday : Mrand Mrs.
('IMlpw•t', of Goderich; Miss 1'. Ratliff -
ton. of t'al'low ; Mr. and Mr.. Beau, 4,f
4'arlow. also J. RotwMMln of the mine
place; Miss M. McKnight, of (Soder-
'eh. and.Mr. Ellis. 441 }'ort Albert.
Great Clothing Values
\\'e consider the• wool value 111 Ile it
coulhinalimi of exrelleine of I uality
and r,.a41r1+161,•ne.s of pries, and when
we ..ay groat clothing '..lues wv 1114•:111
,4,l extremely low price attached to
meds ,4,11I IM,)'s clothing cif
Ii4,ne1 all sound exeellenee.
%1 EN'S SPITS, uioel?' 1144,14'• go9141
lining, gIMMI style, $.11111. 56.IM►au14t
$5.111.
F}I11'S' 51' ITS for 411 ages, priers :Is
Ina 11.1 *1.111 up to 5:4.111 and $11.111.
%IENS• and BUYS' SEPARATE
I'A NTS.
\I EN'S STYLISH RAIN COATS 1.4.41.
sluing wear. 1h11loughly waterproof.
$111.111 and $12.111.
leaving vont cash w it us .Isomers pot 1,f n hand.
erne pr•u1i1/11. given free on Jlurchasel of different
:11111
:ow amts, t he l4\ger l he nut the bet t•1' t lit•p.n•,i,iutitl.
Ribbons and Trimmings
NI.1v 441•:1%1•., III•w colors, 1151••I'
v.4111es, special fancy neck ri1lani\al
l4,• yd.
NEW DRESS TRIM\IIN(.. in hlaa�
+1141 maul nlelaallions, ne•w braid.
new ol•n111m•111., front 114,• Ytl, 1. $2.111.
Pltlrrry I.,U•h:s. low pl'Irl•1., 111•w
designs. from :a• y11. 111 $1.11) yd.
EM 1111111,11E It I Es. extra t alar.•, good
e,lges, 11 inches w ids, :11 du N41.
Dress MakingDepartment
\\rill tike your order. sr'.,' "An lops
of time and trouble. make a gls"l sty.
li •h girnie111, Katis(acliou guarantied.
1'lillinery Department
If you icer had occib.ion l4, make
(•oul)su•isolls bet Weell this Millinery
slop• and "the 1a•st that exlets-nutsi11.'
of i:, you are buying your millinery
ere. It would be n•Ianar•klable Were it
I Ilet•w'INe•. for we 4r' certainly 1•:11 -
IM viug mon• a vie /11111 1114414' quu1i1'.
4111. 11 1 hats the resp esti'..•
prier: r,msid4•1t11 1l►4n 1111y t'1 hey
milling -r- Mole i4, the eiunty seems
able or •idling
('1111.1► MN's MILLINERY. right
up to da stylish, wearable styles,
low prices.
Smith Bros. & Co.
'NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
i Fran our nyfnlor ,,.rn•-1M01o14.0l..1
.W411110061 rurr•-164n4.• 1,1i 11411. 41,i- wit•k.1
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
Mom: %V. April •_'ith.
The Hohurarillr bolter plant will
c •Ore operations nn 11 1.1y. May
4'(1. (leo. 1nithw,lit.• and the
Dona rniun poultry station will take
1h.• buttermilk for the coaling Av14111.
F.'Ttt.l.y lirit,:mo. The ,leash of
Mr.. W. J. \Incfu-lan,•, eldest (laugh-
441
la ugh -
o1 \\'. U. Elliott. of this township,,
t,Mok place in 114• S:unarit:un hospital.
Philadelphia. Pa.. on Friday., it It inst.
Mus. Ma.•farhlne•s ilea( %vas d11e 111 :111
iwcileut which tN'fl'I her o11 Tlun..lay.
\\'hike laking bread she was feat -
fully buttusl .bv-.ilm•.«a}.I+«.i.+n .+f it
bottle of oil which w:1.. 414 identaall•
knocked from a shelf+ov1.1• t'he rang.•.
The blazing oil splashel.•it her 41.41 hes
and ignited them. After vainly trying
to smother the flame. Mrs. Macfarlane
rain into the near yal,l, then out 1.11
the street raging for help. Passers -to
extinguished the flames, but nun berm*.
she was terribly burned 11n her hands
and aerie Hud from her waist I1.w11.
She With taken at r• totlie Snmal•ihln
h,a,loital,lt -Medical skill was of no
14'.1111 and Mlle diel next day. '1'h,•
funeral -A. ad( plate on Tue•slty. 6.t.1 -g.•
Elliot 1, Itt,illo•,• of tIle decried. left
11 hay ring for I'hil4delphia and
WAN present :at 1Ile interment.
NILE.
11.'Nt l.t v..%pril 27th.
4 M IM.stuul,ter has A sailing e1 41111-
tetunnee. It it as fine. healthy It,y.
tt7rprristle itebradts 7titIt
-infinite,'
by cl.ltn.. \\'wit dill Our new church
WmmmmmmmmmnrmmnnnnmM
El Coiled Wire
E $2.63.
\\'.• hal-4. twee '.try much diel ,le.inted ret not gelling our
(.il•,i and lar, air.• 14•(4111• this. 11 will 1a• of interest 1,, our
rua11na•1. to knmr we 118'..• made very low pnrchas•s. and al-
though therotit will 14e small at *2.03 for No, 11 very Iw•st high
carbon (harp steel coiled wire. we A1e going to do it fur n
while. We expect to sell nut veru fast at that figure.
114.0, wise No. 11, 12 and 13 galrnnized, ,lark and all wire at
interesting pris••s.
Capital and 4.11119.1 14.11141. euabl4•., 11n 14. reals 1114. eh,'it wit and
best nuu•k4.1s.
let us (Iger• .n vour,.ilding material. 1\'e hare a large
stock of ,Ill•vuu n,lnirr. %VI. 114%1• cement on h:1141.
Paint. yes, Flint with IIoIl•w'Iswl: we guarantee i1 to weer'
Get A book on -Paint and hw' to us'
4'r
Fncing
Inn• Ideal Fencing is t11
hand sod large Inds bate
1111441y gone out. This
tepee is all No. 11 hand
carbon will•. This is the
fetter the Itt,m11.rd and
Ik•rlin Electric Railway
a erecting. They rennin,
the nest. t).,nt )uta?
The Mire Is right. -
1\'e have a tinge .t/a-k of .%ineriean fencing, the best cheap
fencing. 1\1• sell an 5 wire knee at Inc,
Peace Machisnes
4 and n r 14111.. \14' 11a'4. the 134.1 n1111I1 11111414. \\'1•AVee4
enaie•. in stronger and we will sell it for 11.4" money than any
Other. Yon will say sl when y1111 Ke 01111 try 11111T,,
Watch this spare, 'We will n .• when .nr wits• 4'r-
rives and then there will a Hash.
IMcKENZ1E & HOWELL
The Goderich Hardware Store. .r
ST. AUGUSTINE.
lr-nn.\1', April ' 1.
('.MNKN SToNK 1..tV IN(l. --The cor-
ner stone of the new Catholic church
at Augustine will be blessed and
laid i4y Bt. Rev. 1" P. M,Evay, 1). 11.,
Bishop ..1 i 4inlon. next Sunday, May
3111, at 3:311 p. 4,l. A slca/l program
and addresses have been prepared.
The sermon for the occasion will be
dciivt•r'd by Hey. 1). P. MeM
..f 1,414411. IttVltttt41114 have been
issued to pt nt 1tominiuu and
143 sl ripiesrntativen, and they are ex-
pected -belie ptes'ut.
LEEBURN.
Tt'Ksu.w. April :Nth.
Hoy 1,iuklater Kohl 1►1s trotting}(
home, Dexter. to 11llr of the Goderich
liverymen last wet* for a yard figure.
This week JIMtt•ph Ms,eNe'.ill will
move In the Imt•hurn fsl•m house for-
llwrly belonging to 1\111. Stachan Its
re.idr for this s •r, having leased
it from the pt•t•Iwut owner, Jas. ('his -
holm.
Our former townsman. J.J. Wright.
Wit.. n transient visitor 1Ve1nlw1 of
last week with his son. T. l'. 1\'right.
of the Forest City. We hail tie
pleasure of meati llg'1stth and ralr•i'.'111
pleasant greetings 1►a Ill the days lit
yt ter•.
need. Benevolenle hail its root in
love ; Ilse love of, the Savior for :twit
sliaakl produce in owns defile to Flo
glsod t., his frUowu, beg' ing at
, a►11 this. 1►e task it, wait the
uhjeet of the older. 'l'I,etr' were uuseiy
ways of doing good. The whole
nature of man should ie 41ttisidere1
his t.•u,pura}, intellectual and spiritual
welfare sl Id be suntvlit, and ler
these three headline the speaker urged
his hearers to do good to all 11401.
794,• uusic war appropriate, Anil an
anthem wits very well ►etdrrnl by
the choir, Miss V. Bell taking the
ado. At the eoni•Iusiiu of the ser -
moll the hy11►u 'Only n•uleudwrrll b?
what we have dune" w414 sung by It..
C. Belcher, the choir joining in the
chorus.
AUCTION SALES.
Wirt Maar. May rid. -.tuition Male of the
Mws1•hokl furniture Nod rtfecl, of the late Mn..
IMntlmh at the dwelling a,.,erste Ilar pustotlbv.
west tt., cmmMenrilul at ,,chock. Wm.
wl
I',•rtIt adrtln.t rotor. Teed. (l(semi .
auvtiuoecr
w'bnimSI..tr, May K -Male of farm .Lek and
1u,ptenlertn of t 'hardus A. Walters Id I. ton
,rwltou S. Llun corner, 4 olborite lowuthlp, coin
twnring at 14.-Iock p. 111. A. Mr. %Nltert ha.
r,uta4 111,. farm. the Ituulwwlsertl.ed will be
toll. Jo11t 1(44,1t. auctioneer.
f'a111A 1', May Alb. Auction Mak of farm
kvntalniug 17 area. with orchard. good build
Inst, croak. faun Rock, implement.•. houteholt
furntturv.4et.•.. at lea 3, 4.010e.I44 1. N. 11, ('ul-
borne. al 1 ,,clock. Mrs. 114 neau How
oss, uropriet runt Tuve. (it t loll V. Nair
tioneer.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS
Copy of change of running advertise-
ments must be left at this office by
Monday noon to ensure insertion
in issue of same week.
DUNLOP.
1't'Ican.ty. April :Nth.
1 - 411 • ) tl-
l'oMt(Y.(TL �.The item w u 1 u
lop neWN hast week with reference to
the return of Mr, awl 1115. A. C. MA,:
Donald' was not quite correct. The
Bev. Jas. Nine' hlua nil mentioned is a
nephew of :\. 1'. MacDonald. not it
4.4114si11 at.. stated. Hey. 1t•. MacDon-
ald has charge 11f as large church in
ILS oily of t 'hlic: g l with bet wren 1111
and 1.311 of a 1.11111/111410i1/11.
li/oco \\'K$T. %Vc notice from the
county pr.ss that Miss I. Andrews,
who soeuer•,.Iftdly aught our s•h0111
hole fur t w4, Years and a half, has
resigned her s•111411 at Ulrich a1141 will
leave ,.hart ty 1.or t he Assinii•,in district
14, 14441It • her ptvfe'asiun. The
W. t'. 1'. U11f;iuril-h, 11f whish Miss
\Iultews was a`pant pr•sidett. Kate
her it hands. • we1141-114. Our formes
sch.sd tt•ncht•r is:itfe•tio11,tta•l- n•lut•tn-
1N•n•tl here. and her friends in ye she
will hay: al lant ''-tit: .M m the
West.
CHURCH, NOTES.
The sacrament of the Lord's S111,144.1
Will lie administered next Sunay
lour g ret Victoria -Mt. Methodist
hhurrh, •
The halie•s of Erskine church, Dun-
gannon. have Hilt ptell A novel scheme
for etthancing the funds of the ehun-h.
They take all the eggs their• 11e14 day
on Muu,laly and give the proceeds of
their Mals 1. 1It.' s•hl•111e•s of the
church. One lady avers that her hen.
:4,r• haying urn,• eggs since the incep-
t inn of the idem.
For the past month Knox :hunch
eongr•gatio11 Iles been worshipping
the spacious lec(ult:, 1.401/111. Next Sun-
day the Set Vice. will 1w held upstairs.
as the work t'f redeetwa t i ng is tlnish
ed. 'rh.• wnrkuu•n hlanrvl faithfully
the rch11lr month, and t. be eo n-
gratuhltell 114 the beautiful and mile
tic .•H.•ct the building now presents.
The twentieth 1 al meeting of
the I4111414AI tilrlfrlell/•.• wilt to• held in
the M.•th.Nlist chon•11, \Vinghim.
cnnnle•ncing Thursday. June 4, at 11
n. rel.
The ' • t*•rind srNu' will
ass•u1h1.• in the Mame 1111/e, TIIPN(ht y.
.11iue2. at 2 ,. 4,l: The stltinnillg
co11unitte.. Will convene in the INuu,I
r,s,ul of the church, 314m4141 y. June 1.
at.2 p, 111. The conference treasurers
of site cunnexi4mal f Is Will meet t1 e
thuuu•i:11 srret ries in the lecture
r.tttll of the church on nasality. .1
2, at lila. 111. Th.• district statistical
serr•tat•ies will meet the ronfe,•ttre
statisthal s•I•trtir)• M , J I.
at2p.114,.
Th: semi -1 l elertinn of ofllcrls
of N. 14li streetI•:pwortIt 14pag1te talk
place btu Tues14t)• evening, with the
following result : President, 31 ism
.\utile Mackay ; trice-ptrwidett, M.W.
11level I: neeretuy-, `Vilhur Guit'st
c11rn•4p1mdling s•cretlry. Mins 1, E.
Shat•i11811 : ttr,sur•r, Albert l.'nin
pianist. Miss Olive 1)1•tor•: chorister.
)piss Susie Aplin; conveners of com-
mittees prdyer meeting, Mies Jennie
R•hlnllt 14s,knut, Mp enter Guest :
literary, Miss Annie Alpin: sN•In1,
Mist, Clarice Inithwait': missionary,
Miss S. llntris: roun,i11aw. Misses
.\ggie Knox, Nellie H4rrih, Clara
Sharman and Laura Farrow.
The following Idicen, have been
elected 1,y the Epworth Lenge'. of
Victoria-mt. Methodist church for the
coming year : Preeide,t, Mins Clara
\li11ialn : flri4t Vice, Miss Flo. Bat's
accord Viet', Misty Blake : third vice,
Bert. Bale ; m cretary, Fred. Ilulnlel :
t r.•:e.tr•,-, H't-h. Buchanan : .rgntl in},
MINK Vida Bell. Last Tu. -Feisty even-
ing the retiring officers presented a
speciall• interesting program, in
which Miss Olson, %inlinitt, of ('lin-
tun. tls.k a highly ap`relnte(1 part.
1'11" atlendanrt Ann large and the
pastor, oft''.. .1. 11'. itlrlrinsnl, owru-
1,411 the chair. Foil/4111g are the
mindere, : Singing, "All Hail the
Power- : chairman s address ; wan, .1,
W. ilieder11•k ; Speech, Thew. Woot-
ton : solo, A. l'IM,k : violin solo, Mims
I►Is n : r•cilat• , Mani. Bean
E. 1'. Belcher ; ciolpu atdo, Mims (itt.,n;
nrilal ital. MIM. Bevan : quartette,
Mises Harris and Olson and Memos.
Brderitk and 1'.N.k : singing, "Rod
be With Yon„
The oral k dge of (M,lfelk,wm, to the
her of alw#'t sixty, attended Vic-
InrI4-st, Meth.Nli.t rhumb butt Nun -
/ley morning to eelehrsite their anni-
v.•rnnry by h/arina nn address try the
pastor, tier, .1. W. Rolanmon. The
speaker took for him text the worths,
-Bol if any provide not for him own,
and specially for t•h,wuc .f him own
Mons', IN•hath denied the faith. and ie
worm.• than en Whirl." The order
were cemmended for their bene olenlr
in lno1Ming for the want of the
families of their memhere whet) la
assilsw-
Another
Slash
in
Wall
Paper
1,000 rolls new Wall
Paper, clearing at 4c per
roll, very pretty.
0,000 rolls new Wall
Paper, cream, blue, pink
till olive tints, JC per
roll.
If you wish higher
grade papers we have
them from 10c to 50c per
roll.
Genuin3 Sanitary Tile
Papers, suitable for bath-
rooms, kitchens, etc.,
usually sold at :)Oc per
roll, our price, 35c per
roll. This paper can be
re -varnished, washed like
a tile floor and will last a
lifetime.
Geo. Porter.
'Phone 1008.
`,
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened ud Repaired
Have your lawn were attend-
ed ti rally. It le better to keep
them in magi condition than try
to worry along with theme Aa the)
ate -it's worry enough.
Send your mower to the Victoria
Street Machine Wehrke. or drop
One a postal card an 1 will ave t
called for 1.141 delivered. U,xsl
W1 rk at nllal.•rnte charges.
JAMES A. STRACBAN
READY TOWEAR
CLOTHING
Maar rep from grads In atoek-
well•naule, gnarl -fitting gar-
ments- it lot Netter than the oor-
dlnwry- at priers thatwill snake
It to pair ' terent to 111'Y
NOW.
1' M d' a r ✓vr l , r r����
FINE
TAILORED SUITS
A epNrialty. Newest importa-
tions in fine rio thea. If pm
want sun•thing real good. the
plies. 140 Net it in
DUNLOP'S Beet
NEXT BANK OF MONTREAL'
(161-11141°"4"4"5
HODUENS EROS. tvmstiSuL")
May Sale
of Whitewear
UMW
THIS store swings into May with a big display of white muslin under-
wear as its chief attraction. Months ago we contracted for this
underwear, and delivery was promised for April 1st. However, the fac-
tory did not get it through in time, and now the goods we planned to
start selling in April come to us a month past due. That means we
have got a month less to sell them in than it they had come sharp
on time. We have got the values and the prices that will do it, and on
Saturrtay, May 2nd, start the selling going. The store will be decked
out in white and we invite you to come and see the daintiest, prettiest,
best and cheapest (quality considered) white muslin underwear ever
shown in Goderich. We have got the goods here to interest you and
would like to have you see them. The prices will save you money.
iis t,
"t anti I
Just a Few Words
About the Way the Underwear Is Made
This underwear was made in a bright, dean, airy factory equipped with the
most modem labor-saving machinery that money can buy. Skilled operators alone
handled it from the minute the materials were cut until the garments were finished
and ready to ship. There is no stinting -of sizes, no lessening of cost by poor
workmanship or inferior materials. Every garment is as well made and finished as
skilled operators and modern machinery can get it. Ilere are a few hints of values.
'1'o know just how good the garments are you will have to see them in the store.
Skirts.
These skirts are all made in the
newest styles, and fit and bang
properly . •
Skirts at 50c � .
Skirt glade of F:tgJ iah cotton, plain finish
with frill. well state extra good value at
eaw•h lioc.
Skirts at 69c
This garment is a special bargain and
certainly cheap at the prier, :mule from good
English cotton, with draw strings, finished
with threw rows of tucking. with mater frill of
7 inches cambric embroidery with good edge.
Extra special value each Mk.
Skirts at 75c
Skirts made fnml Waal En lieh coetton, draw
s}rings. fl inch frill. muter frill of Klin rd54rl
with there inch low, special at each .lc•.
Our Great $1.00 Skirt.
Skirt nolle from good English enttn.
draw string. 1 inch dust ruffle, 14 inch outer
frill. with six rows of hemstitching and
tucks. I ineh frill of muslin. Mppendid skirt
to wear, and extra good valine at each
•leu►.
Skirts at $1.15
Male fr14111 gnarl English cotton, draw string
dust frill In inch, tatter frill edge with 6 inch
fine ca,uhric embroidery each Sl.l:o
A Special at 75cd.•
Skirt mafrom floe English cotta. 12 inch
frill. with 2 tneh tare Initeittnn. and two melt
herd. V.'ry eprcial value at each 76c.
Skirts at $1.25
Made from tine Engli4h cotton. with 12 inch
frill of muslin, with one row of 1} inch fine lace
in:ver'tiun. and one of three inch face to notch,
Ilnmt ntffle. sands double sewn at. 51.25.
Skirts at $1.35
Mair front. fine English cotta. cambric
flniah, seams .IINoble sewn. draw strings, double
frill, outer 12 inch muslin with Wcke and
embroidery $1.83.
Skirts at $1.50 - "
Marls. (nein (Inc En li.h rottn, +4nmMic
finial'. draw string,double frill. miter 12 Inches
wale, pin hetuttit•hed and finish with
embroidery. extra good value each 51.50.
Better Skirts.
Handsrnr akirtN from the finest cotton and
cautln•ies, beautifully trimmed, with fine lacca,
insertions :11.1 embroideries. The finest range
we have ever shown at from 52-01( to 56.411,
Clowns.
These gowns are all made full size,
and there is not a skimping of size on
any of them in order to get the price
down. You will 'find them Al value,
Gowns at S0c
(towns n►ade fnml good strong cotton. nicely
finished, trimmed with plata frill. each ....50c
Gowns at 79c
Made from English rotten, V-shaped, neck
trimmed with /rill of 2 -inch embroidery, yoke
do( tucks and he'metitching, cuffs of cambric
frilling, hemstitched, very special at each ...79c
Gowns at 85c
Marie from good English cotton, sailor col-
lar. edged with 'inch ermhmidery, pearl but-
tons. front tacked and hemstitched, cuffs of 2 -
inch embroidery, each 86e
Gowns at 95c
Made of good English cotton, yoke a cluster
of tucks, innertiun and betastitchfnp( neck and
(root trimmed with 2-itilh embroidery, pearl
buttons, embroidered cuff. each 96c
Two Good Lines at $1.00
Gowns made of good English cotton, V-
shaped neck, yoke insertion. hemstitching
anal tucks, cone and neck trimmed with ''
inril embroidery, pearl buttons. Also
gowns nude of AMA. cotton, with low quare
Deck. insertion and embroidery joke, baby
ribbon trimmed, pearl buttons. Either line
for 51.00
Gowns at $1.25
Male from fine En lisp cotton, yokes of tucks
a ndlienutitchinlf, frilled yoke and cuffs trim-
med with embroidery, each 51.25
Gowns at 11.65
Maude from very fine English cotton, cambric
finish. yoke of insertion and tucks, neck, front
and cuff trimmed with fine embroider•yy
each 21.05
Better Gowns
Better gowns, made from floc English cot-
ton and calnhriee, handsomely trimmed with
laces, insertions and em}roldeeles, choice gar-
ments and a good assortment at each IX to 1118
Drawers.
A big iumnrtment, made from strong English
cottons fine cambric flniah, seams double sews.
trimmed with fine embroideries, laces, inner-
thins,
nnertions, tucking and hemstitching, extra values,.
at roc, 60c, 75c and 51.00.
Dorset Covers. -
Every size in cornet coven, made from fine
roams and eambrics, plain or trimmed with
embroidery and fine laces and insertions, the
newest cut, at 25c, 35c, BOc, 75c and 51.00
Two Wrapper Specials.
Two new lines of wrappers. They just came in with the whitewear and,
like it, are a month behind time. However, as good wrappers as they are sell-
ing at $1.00 and $1.25 should make them find new owners soon. They are the
best wrapper values we have had for many a long day.
Wrappers at $1.25
Wrappers at 11.00 ',slim' wrapper' trade Mem gondualit
(wdlie•d wrappers made from strong print. print, wminta lined, yoke and neck trimmed
wwinta Und, all seam catefully sewn. skirt with ruffle and fancy braid. All meanie well
full width, dark colors and is gond range of sewn. skirt full, 12 inch hill, *hog aesortmleet
materna, all sizes, each $1.00. of patterns. Light and dark colors, will wash
and wear well each $1.96,
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