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\ B~~~~:~! 11 s WeJ'e• ;:Jtel'enaon's powej;s : ~=~~i~~~~;~: · ·and word, he ·wl!s no epi- . . grllnl · n.o pj'totechnist in idea ?r , ov~r , expression. A clear and cohereDt tratn men aa the inoi· af thought runs through his· most spar- looked magni;ijcent. . . show:. When past the hay the meadows brown, , kling chs.pters; in its elncidlltion every her.dauces ~11:cept three, :.1; rompanion and I on ~ Angrult day Alld atande the wheat In bauded shocks, ' phrase plays an indispensabhl r()le, and · · . blank. Mr$. Banks- pitcla~ 011 r .camp at a spnllg on the ta· .And Blow the str.eamlet trickles down, . the garment of style fits. the thought so bee . e;re once, IUid s'l!e lmew bl.e lllii:Jds of the ridge di'!lidiug Ojal,from ~d ~~':,d~~':J<a\y!~~~iftU:~~; ' closely that, although eaoh sentence is it w~s war-real war-between them. elllltoa oiara Vlllll'y. .Abo1:1t the spring And slrlea ~ dun, and June 1s o'er, In itself s. work of art, none exists for She started handicapped in the struggle, stWiall a Jarlje grove of li've oaks. In .And sUlks the high poised weather vane, itself, but all for the sake of the gener- for she had ordered Bremmil about just ' of tbaae not far from the tent door The· wood thrush sings in woods no mor<>. al effect of the whole. the least .little bit In the world 'too a)inir of woodpeckershad for years no Whenasterefringethewoodlandways, Singularlyex~ellant is thiswholeas mu~li. !Uid he was beginning to res~t diJilbot made their dwelling place. Some- .And wlld grapes hang on fenee and tree, a medium for 1 he transference of it. \'oreover he ha. d never seen h1s · '·- :t t fir t th birds in a .And h!ll8 are. hid in rlpeni.Dg haze, h ht · bl 1 ct'd and limpid ...... wbnt:t a..,. 0 . us a 8 ' 8 And down the gulch the streamlets !lee; I Ollg ; tmpeoca y u . ' wife look so lu1ely. .Be stared at her few .Jays paid little attenti()n to our Wh\t time the first soft \'\Pie turns,· trs.nslating all shades of perceptlon, from doorways and @Jared at her from pree~~;ce. It frequently amused us .And a red shade the sumac flings, sensation IIDd emotion with snob eliSe Tm...,.oes as She· wedt about with her of , 811 1...., afternoon as we lounged up- .And on •tone walls the ivy burns. and preciseness that the raader soucely _._.., ' h d th • _, h ded Once more in woods the wood thrush sings. th ht partners, and the ~ore e .stare e on tbao baffalo robes laid on the s a -WUliam Bigse in Youth's Com]lanion. remembers he is absorbing the ong mot·a taken was· bo. He could sonrc~ly ~ 18 to observe the birds with whose of another. But even this rare merit believe that this was the women w1th bbo!l'll the warmth appeared to have lit· THE SHREWD ciRA Y SQUIRREL. does not necessarily imply great charm l1188, and I'll dr:Y the red eyes IIDd the black stuff gown tie trn ~o. of style. To achieve the highest kind of who ·need to weep over the eggs at '1\'w .had camwd there a week or ten A.ttc>ndloc StrlctlJ' to Buslne..., Be Getll oharm, of beauty, the ear must be en- . breakfast. days when before daybreak one morning the Better Or • Wll7 HIUlter. chanted while the mind is deOnitely ~., ........ .,...,on oar wedding ·:Mrs. Hanl>sbee did her best to hold we h.eard a commotion aoout the ho~e \Of course,'' said 11 bunter, \every.' IIDd delicately led. him in play, bnt after two dances be of lltllr staid neigh bora. Our attention body knows tbs.t when a man with a If yon do not possess an ear for the orossed over to his wife IIDd asked for a WI'S ~ttraoted by their shrill outcries gun <lOmes along, the gray squirrel goes music o:t prose (which baA nothing at, dance. and iiile whir of their wings among the around on the other side of the tree; he nil to do with the ear for music proper \I'm afraid ;yon 'va come too late, brWJCDhes overhead. It had no sooner doesn't get killed if he can help it, and 11Dd is different even from no ear for Uri . :Mr. Bremmil,\ ~be anid, with her eyes grow-n light eDongh to se& thllll we he can help himself pretty well. . I re· · verse, and s. good deal less commOJJ), ves • reao~on, twinkling. push~d back the Oap of the !eDt door member once coming across ~ gray no one can make you understand the ex- sometimes a httle Then he begged ller to give him a Widpered out to ascertain the cause of ~qulrrel up a big oak; he was out on a traordinary beauty of Stevenson's work. I!OOner or later and ' dance, and, as a grant favor, she allow- distwllancle. branch s.bont 40 feet from the ground. But if yon do possess .this organ you by both parties if ed l!im the fifth waltz. Luckily No. fi ll soon beciUDe opplll'ent that a little Be saw me as quick as I did him- will rate him, as an artist, at leut liS their lives to go stood vacant on Ws programme. They tec:o)O()te, or ground owl, at the approach quicker I guess-and when I was ready high 118 any poet. The essentials of good CllliO of the Cn- : danoed it together, 8lld there was 8 li~- o1 day had taken lodgmg in the hollow to fire, he was around on the other side poetio form, with its organized meas- rlll~ctlion, did not set I tle Outter round the room. Bremmll oconQJioed t!'!l the woodpeok:ers, to their of the. branch. This branch was very ore and accentuation and often its de- the wedding. 1 htld a sort of a notion that his wife ~n 1 t;;rurnation. But the return of day small, only a mighty little bigger than !$mined rhymes, are symmetry and bold at the beat 1 could dance, but he never knew she brou!!!bt courage to the riglltfnl owners, the aqnirrel, bnt he bugged it so close balance, diversified uniformity, varied • beautiful hua-~ dmced so divinely, At the eDd of that and they resolutely set about f!ndi.ng IUld he was in snob perfect line with repetition, echoing assonance and reao- /lled, and Mrs. waltz; he asked f(lr anothar-as a._ fav?r, a~eaiDa to ejeot the invader. They tned me that yon conldn 't see anything of nanoe. The essentials of good prose form 'IIDd grew thin, not as n right, IIJld Mrs. Brommtl smd, blorr.n,g awhile about the only aperture him at all except a little bit of the tip are a grooefnl symmetry, a discreet bottom of the \Show me ;¥Our programme, dear I\ He !;{) thoe hollow tree, bnt to ]jttle purpose, of his tail that was blown out by a avoidiUlce of ootnalln favor of BUggeat- . Perhaps Brem- I showed it as a naughty little schoolboy oth~r- than to oause the teoolote to peck strong ~ind. I blazed away at him and ed balance harmony in perpetnaJ diver· ~n!Cd:tE~ her. He hands op <:ontrab!lDd sweets to s. mas- at lh~rn when tbey nppeared to be about never touched him. Then l went nround slty, no ob~ioua repetitions or ~h.oings bllt the more he ter. There was a fair sprinkling of 00 th::rost themselves in. on the other Bide of the tree, thinking · 11Dd yet in every phrase a rooogn 1t1on of ,,...·:·,...,~, lira. Bremmill' \H\ on it, besides \H\ at supper. .At last, finding that neither threats that possibly I could get a s.hot at him the form and color of all accompanying the more un- :Mrs. Bremmil said nothing, but she r:aorll!lltreaties were likely to be effect- from there, but as I went one way he phrnsea Thus a more snbtle, if not a The fact smiled contemptuously, ran har pencil l-ve, II!Dd resolved that it they were to went the other, lllld by the time I had higher technical sense, goes to the mak:- tonio. And through Nos. 7 11Dd9-two \B's\-and be ue]ll'ived of their home it would be got over on the other side he WllB on • ing of very good prose than of even very can aiford retumed the 01ll\d with her own ua.me t.be ll~Ut of that tyrannical ow I, the the side I had come from, and in just 1 good po 11 try; there are no formulas or no laughing written above--a pet nome that only woOIIpoook:srs brought presently from as perfect line with me ns be was !'t · rules to give assuranoa or warning, no she and her husband used. Then she llDClll:iler part of the grove an oak boll of first, and just as safe. I tried him aglllllll sigtlal cries determined upon m advBDoe shook: har.flngerat hiJn, andsaid,lallgh· t.bed 21 e of tlla aperture, and, driving it with just the same result. . :and thereafter loudly nndible as ~elpers ing, .. Ob, yon silly, 1111lly boy!\ li:lglJt.-ly,into the bole, withdraw to an· \Thoo I pulled a stake ottt of a ratl of 11 doubting ear.-\Robert Lou1s Ste· Mrs. Eranksbee heard lhot, and-Bha c;,th~ hollow tree, leaving tha bird of fence near by anrl planted it in the venaon and His Writings,'' by Mrs. M. owned na mnoh-felt she hod the worst ~ey h~etioally sealed up. ground on one side of the tree IIJld hung G. Van Renesalaer, in Century. of it. Bremmil accepted ~os. 7 and I) .AFter several days, when wa started my coat on It, and went myself over onl' gratefully. They dlllloed No. 1 and sat too rGitlll'D to San Buenaventore, the ball . the other side; I thought that poas1bly An .a.r.,u., Rhlnooero.. 0!11; No. 9 In one of the little tents. waast:Ul in the hole, and tllo woodpeck· I might make the squirrel think thero A l!igftlltic specimen of the urotlo What Bremmil said aDd what Mrs. ISI'JI, JBO~tled in their new borne, were go- I were two men there, or pot him in rhinoceros hs.s lately been discovered Bremmil did Is DOOOlloam of anyone's. bJgiUboont tholr business as if there had 1 lnubt long enough to enable mEJ to get· frozen upinanicabergwhicb strandedat When the band struck up \The Roast DO'VG.: 'been a tecolote. -Portlaod Press. • •hot at him, but he never paid the ! tbe Lena delta. Thisepeoimen was sevan Beef of Old Eng laud,\ the two went (OLONEL W A.5 nBAN. •lightest attention to the coat. I ~on 't 1 ! feet taller tha.n the largest variety of the out Into the veranda, and Brenu::nil be- ITHE _ I suppose it would have made any dtil'ar· rhinoceros o:t today and was armed gan looking for his wifo's dandy (this .. oz•llllc Han ne P!JoJ'ed • Small o.me I enos to him if I'd opened a clothing with two noaa horns, the shortest of was before 'riakahnw doya) whilo 'ella WUh w. o., Tlolr;ot-. sture there; he knew the man with the :which was 8 fret 2 inches in length. of malice went into the cloakroom. Mrs. Hnulm· Co..Jonal Elank wos a big, pompous gun, ond it was the gun that he was 1 . The animal dor.btless belonged to llD ~·~!IB2111o puoHM>UJIU be nice, 1 bee came up lll!d said, \You taka me DJIID 118 it behooves one !;{) oo who as- : looking out for. antediluvian species of rhiuocor011, and l!lii'~J~erDIW!IIII)%. But that into supper, I think, Mr. Brommil?\ pir~\ to u mllltnry title without the 1 \Well we dodged around that tree :his immense size gives !orne idea of the · · BreDmlll turned red mud looked foolish. liralv'bacli::B of a milltnry We.. He 'vas for quite a spell longer. Ther& wllllff~t enormous and terrible bellBtB which in- ott at 1oore after the · \Ah-h'ml I'm going home with my alwull calling :people's attention to bis any other tree near by that the squirrel· hablted thi11 vlanet in the \daya whan wife, Mrs. .Eianksboe. I th~nli:: there bll8 mllll.;ocl facial resemblance to Jnmoe G. could go to, ond he knew his only safe· I the earth was young.\ The creatnro's an- r boollallttle mistake.\ BlllDg a man, h() BlalllJIJ \the grsate.st man sir this cen- ty my in stioldng to the one he was in, I body Willi 1111tirelv covered with VEry in'hid-1 ~e as thoogh Mrs. Rauk:sb&e wero tury ~d thill oonntry ha~ ~odnoed. .. and the way he did stieli: to ~t and keep long, thick hair, which proves that tbe pub· entlrely respcnBl'lllc. Anu pllOllle-ill natnred people, that around always on the other BidO of that arctic regions were his natural bobitat. it. He lHt& Brammil camp out of the allllk Es-t:boOnsht the colonel h!Ul11 vl'lid lm· branch WRB something wonderlnL I fired -St. Louis Republla. her, l',OOa1l ill a IIWBll&do-wn clook with \' llgi!JIIIIdon. There was a. prodiRality 11vo or six Shots at him altogether and picniakod \Jtldte · l•cltmd\ rotmd her head. She mboutt his physique that one somehow 11llad the branch nuder him half full of Leather OoY.,...,d Planoo. at Peliti'a l~ J'lldiant, and al!o bod a right to. eapre:~tEd to 800 repented in the colonel's shot, bnt never touched him, ond when A decided novelty in the way of pwo th,,u.-ey~ · 'Eheoooplewentofflnto lhedarkDess cl!mll!l~:ter. And to hear the colonel hold I thought I hndwnsted timoend ammu· oasl th in tian of a .Milwaukee together, Bremmil r:idlJJg VeJ'Y close to r.orth .:from the end of tha boarding nition enough, !left him. \-New York I mu:!deal~: on exhibition In the th~:;edy. M Hlrnksbee to me-she bOtlil!l table OVE!l' which ho presided the Sun. Univm:sity building Broadwny. After look: a~e ~aded and jaded In the IJlliiOgJbllsticated boarder woo~ never ' Waur on the Moon. tevoral years of st~dy and m:perimrot lamplisbt-\TaJi:e my word for it tho W!v~ . ll~nbted nl~a~ suah ~ l'll~tro abl~ ex- ; Astronomer Pickering o:t the Howard the inventor hit upon leather as t!Je most afllillsl: women em manage a oievar pool[.<tfon wo~ reo Zll on ° osar observatory at Arequipa, Para, b.as late- attractive as well as the most durable man but It needB ll very clover woman ll\CqO!Bllltance. this hiatt ted Iy beell making some intere!lting ob· 1 ll'tiola for incasing pianos. The instrn- to lll'anage a tooL'' ~lnlllt, th~, was ear tb:':::~~ h :lo- servntions relative to the. presence. of I mont was bni It in Buffalo. Tho color of Then wo wont In to anppor.-Rud- OOJes.~I&O ~ b hi h ~ ~ or water on the moon. A wnter, quoting \he leather selected for the tlrst·speoi- --1 Kl ling nol, Ell\ dently n 8 I! • nm from 11 bulletin of the French .Astranom· !llen instrument was a rioh black, hand- J\'\\ P witl1 ltimsalf, say OJJe doy · ioal society says that over S6 narrow tomely embossed, giving the impression .Blltchomo' D&zp1u JlQo. \\ii\'eU I lllll'Ded my fare down town ravines on the moon • 8 snrtaoe have been Dt exquisite carving. Not only does the \.B&J:gain days\ IUe no longer pecul- ~:;•the colODel would stoop to earn catalogued, e.nd thB!II ~ all regnrded lmstrnmeut thu~ inoased preoont a most far Ill' restricted to the big dry goods 1 niolk 1 08 remarlmble. t.llBt be Should as beds of rivera from thetr reBomblanoe 1ttrnctive and dignified a~paarmce, ~ut md CQDlbination atonl!L The bn.tchers It • ~: wns incredibl~ to terrestrial water courses. Thexe ~ no I II baa the advlllltage of bemg something and grocers have entered tho field. The I ~~ 00 aoo,.. proooeded the Dliiil o:t reason to suppose that these fm:mntions In finish ~t cannot be ~arred or gl'Ollers bs.ve hacl to mnko occasional I lll[;;nry aspirations \l went down in contain water at the present tinle, but rootted.-Mllwaukee WisoonBJD. cute for some time, because nearly all/::e!lEI\'tte. Getting, in at Schiller street, the obs_erver argues that. t?e presence of ww u come to ThilrT tilelllll'ge shopping emporiums deal in tile c:~ruet;te was empty, ond I went up a certain degree of h~dtty on the sur- 8omebody's Treasure (applying for groosriCs, af the canoed variety espe- tc 1b~e front and bougllt oix tlokets for taoe ot the great satellite seems proba- situation)- Wbat, five little ohildriln I clally. Bub bargain days In steaks, chops a oqu:mrter One I dropped lJJ the box. ble. The observer ~s that no other No, thllllk yer, mum, l never goes no- and umro.ge ere sOJJJething new and 'Eh·ea.SB the car filled up I was m:ceed- aatisfaotory explanatim:' thnn the exist- wberBil where there's more than two. nnique. b:Jgl csefnl to those who sst farther enoe o:t :vater or n parttnlly thawed fro. Lady-Well, if you give us till Th1l!B· On the npper 'West Bide there are ll doVI: (}SSsing their fares np and depos- zen regmn can ncoonnt tor the dark day perhaps we oan drown three of dozen btttcher ahops thllt have followed 1 Hl.Dg 't:bem. An exceedingly polite man patches In the vari?us m:aters or or:; them. -Ally Sloper. the lead of a llll'I!El marlcet on One Hlll!-1 u_ n.ll !J!omght !:!!!!. And i!ll' I am, f!O I vaasas. That vegE!tation ex.il!l:s Ia llQt Y-. ....,.........,======~-\'· .................. =..,-\\·\'-\'-~ Qred Wid 'l'Wenty·llf\~ stteot. .At this ffiJlli9'J But Justead of droppiDgtheir nick· demonstrated, but the observers reglll\d ON THE ROAD place the housekeeper who wat~es out els · 1 1D the box I dropped :my tiaketa in such a discove~ ~ by no me!1ns unlike· for the pennies may get P hargaw every 'llll~l [had mad up my fiye ticket& and ly.-Revne Soienti11que. day in the week. ~JJ &t.nrdny, for In- C(Jilfl81:8ted five nickels. l bad regained T.he •- Carlon. Known A.almaL siaJJoo, there is a b1g ont 111 corned beef tzlFIJJn:arter and paid my faro. After d kabl for MOnday's waah day boiled dinner, t:hal il was not so polite. I let people The most peculiru.: an re~ e · 011 :ldmillay posters with huge blaok: cl:ro tmek nickels into the olmte whioh animal in the world lB the OrDlthmrn- leturs .illfarm the passarby t!Jst Ule t:he PI)O()J:II a provides for dla.t purpose. : chua paradoxns, th~ famed egg la~g prices of pork are being slaughtered or Awlal ~n~nce, that chute. But it's mammal of Ans~ha. It is shaped like ~al there ia e bear movement oo ~s bot llllY bnsiness to play oondtrotor if the , an otter~as fnr like ha ben~'fu tt.c!e~ or lilnib. Bedrock prices me quoted 111 OOIIJ , 1 too mean to hire UJy., footed e a s~an, as a . tJ01'lerhoose, tenderloin and sirloin ..a::~e colonel calleil far another dueli: and a taU like that of a fos. It 1s ateala! 011 another d_y'. Turkeys. ~ok- IJ1I IDI tea, and the nnsol!lrlsticated one tbe only known fur cover~ crea~e ~; ~11: geese go (qr a Enng. oil $pecfal ~jiElli to think of the sDmllnesa o:t that lays eggs. A .corresponding odbdir1t~ ~ons and reg{ilar bankruP-t quOta- bl among feathered b1peds would be a 'if...&-.·-.-. 'm.~· np .;.::.<:..111; \ftesh '~untry ~~loth ~greatness was capa e.- thut brought forth its 70nng alive. -8t. 8a;r. ~d \.P~delphia !Kirapple\ uu ~Ill!!!~ ..... &June. Louis Republic. in tbe rotation of the barsllin day s,ya- Don't E.-p Traak or Da- Th-.-~-.- •• -.-d-o_f_Tiimuoo __ t~;-~ew: ;ipk World. • \'l!;l'a a peculiar ms.tter, but nsverthe- The volcanio Island of Tmua., one of · · LMs t;me, that not one-halt of the oolor- the New Hebrides group, has been for A.f'ratd af Drooklp lJrldp. ed \\\\\Ia who come before me have llll7 ..... al ·--~ many yeBrll in a constant state u.. ernp- 'llhere ia d man in. ~ who, - idea as 1o the tUne when they were tion, emittiDg a column Clf fire by night th011sh be has mosaed t11e East river to bo:rn w, in fact, tbe date of IIDY par-. d h · ch is 1 1 ..... ...., .!ark sevex:al times a week during \-'-1-r event,\ n.id Magllltrate .Jarmon and smoke by ay, w I c eer y .. ,,.,. \-'~·- aeen at a great distance. Suah is -the the IlliG :.15 years, has never yet ClrOl!8e(} tro all'l!iladelpbia Call reparte.r. n fre. oertaiilty with which this fiaJ:ne appears th,'e\~lffl> ~~iclgil. Qllf1111iy llave occasiOn to uk. oolored that 'Vessels in 'tbavioinity are illstrnct- ' l:ta.rade:..:ho~l:ul.in a Brooklyn street w~ bow old they are, md lllmost eel by their sailing directions to look ont car !he other night with a pfll't1 of pee- blv~~:riabb the amwer, come~, 'Don't th ld d 't lJleltiVhobad'been ataNewYor.kthea- lmOl'lll.' Frequentlyiukthemhowlong foritjustiiB eywon owerel am '* .'·lllld bad cr<i8!ed. the bridge to go thEy ltave been married, tel wbicli l get or~ary ligh::._th_ 0118 _e._· __ _ home while he a:rOI!I!ed by WIIJ' of Fulton the I:Ulle '1'8ply. ' 1 · To ll'lt the Cue. ferry. . . • Mallllfoao. ••r wiRb :vou would give me a uame . \'Why did 1011 Woe Ute ferry in plaoe · ror a new brand o:t butter,\ said a U! the' brii'lg6P' lii!'iVauakeiJ.,. Jllllel-I suppose I shall ha.ve to wear dr.irymllil to a OliStomer. ~'!=teo' 1 ~a:tlle t,.,...., fa sa1er.\ thit'\l'ell; tt:s the only one I liave. It's .. n-·-•-•·,\ IID.BWered the onslonuu:; --~~ • \\' •11•-L on• em hardly see W'\' faoe ....,.........,..,. _. • WA \ ~ \if it is like the last .\1011 -.t me, I · ·' \l wouldn:'t croes ~h it: 'W<111ld suggefi • Sa:nieon. • •• - Detrot• ~ili:r:;;;~~;:.u ........... tio.ooo.•• · . .Uith-O:b, wear. it, b)'. all means. :trree ~ . · . . ·. , tb'kt ~ .«:ii!OclY UJS ,You never had oo.IID1· ------ ~;~~~T~~;~~~:.· · Ilfe ,.. thltisllali •o beo!mling.-Boe~ Trm· ~ him.-: IIQripil. . • • to recovery, lbe young wo111a.n who is taking Doctur Pierce's Favorite Pre- scription. In maidenhood~ wo- manhood, wife- hood and moth- erhood the \ 'Pre .. seription n i! • •npporti ng tonie II \ and nervine 1-11. that's peculiarly ('II adapted to her needs, regulating, I otrengthenb•r and c~tr· ul lug the derangem~·~ I of the •e:~. Why 18 1t 10 many women owe their beauty ·to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription? Because beauty of form and face radiate from the contmon center-health. The b\\t bodl~y condition results from good fo!'d 1 , f~esh ur Jnd exer~se coupled with the J tt01~1ous use of the \Pre~cription.\ . . If there be headache, patn 1n the back, bearing-down sensations, or general de- bility, or if there be nervous dtsturbEUlce, nervous prostration, and sleepl~~!lll, the \Prescription\ reaches the ot1g111 of the trouble and corrects it. It dispels aches &nd pain• corrects displacements and eo.tres catarrhal 'tnftantmatton of the lining me\\. bmnes, falling of the wombi nlc!ration, 1r• regularities t!.ttd kindred rua adles. . AND' Reliability Linked To INDI-SPUTABLE LOW PRICES This Week At FREAR'S TROY BAZAAR. LADIES' JACKETS. 75 Ladies' Covert Cloth Jackets, newest ~>tyle, oost the manufac- turer $8 50, Frear's price will be THIS WEEK, $6 75. LADIES' CAPES. 300 Ladies' Capes, with full sweep, made of fine t:heviot and Beaver Cloths many of them double , • t ' capes, mannfMturer s oos pnoe $650. THI:-i WEEK, $4 75. --·--·---- --· --- PLUSH CAPES. 500 Ladies' Plusll Capes, 24 inches loug, trimmed with Thibet fur around collar and down each side of front, worth $10, THI::-l WEEK $7.50. CHEVIOT JACKETS. 100 beautiful Cheviot Cloth Jack· ~tq, l\test sty~e, regu!~t .~96 $10, Frear's pnce for · ...: ·\\ THIS W gEK, $7.50. ~ BOUCLE JACKETS. 150 Boucle Jal'kets, newPst style, full ripple back, regnlor price $13.75. for the special Decem- ber sale THIS WEEK, $10. - PERSIAN CLOTH JACKETS. 176 Ladies' Pnrsian Oloth ;rackets_. three q'tlarter lined, re~lar IJO Jackets. Frear'li priae f'or THIS WEEK, $1'7. OUTINO CLOTH. 1 case Ontmg Oloth, suitable for hou~e dresses, dreslling snc!lues, night dresses. eto., 10o quality, T.I:IIS WEEK, 6~c. MEN'S WOOL SOCKS. Men's Heavy- W()olflooks, with an extra thread of cotton through the feet, two qualities, one at 85o and the other PER P A.JB, 28B- MISSES' WOOL HOSE. 70 dozen Children's a.nd Misses' Wool H6se, one and one ribbed, double knees, heels and toes, THIS WEEK, 15c. PRINTEMPS. Have yon ooen the IJew wash fab- ric which has a lnstre like silk and comes in light evening shades? , TBlR WEEK, 1Qc. SATEEN SKIRTS. Ladies' Sateen Underskirts, lin:!ld with Oufulg ())o~h. trimllled with a 6-inoh flaD.Iloe, THIS WEEK, 79c. ;' ·I ~~ j ' LADIES' SlaRTS. ' .. -,' Made of Sa.teen, lined with O~tiDg Cloth, trimmed with tluee nar• ;~~~ , row. r~ffi.~s. . .. •..;. :'' ·~r ~ THIS 'WEEA,-Sl.OO. \\' •\'_J MOREEN SJ(IRTS. ,~,~~ Ladies' handsome. Mo~~n Skirts, · ,,,c 1 nicely made, 6 inoh flollnO&, \' 1 •• 9 Frear's '·· THIS WEEK, 11.89. MOREEN SIIRTS, -