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m< B- 'f .'IV. The Medina Register. Entered In tho postoflioo al MulUm, N.Y.,nMcoond-olassm»iJ matter. THtTRSpAy, JAMUAtWlll/llHO. BOARD OP TOKJStEES ADIIIXiONAf. IpCAIi A regular mooting o£ tlio llonnl of Sfllstawst 1v«B lieJa In llio City. Hall op ivjdny ovenlng. . ^oBiaotti POWJJS ill tlio chair. Proa^ .jnHWfe flfwJey, 'Jpr. AffiBiv,- »?• SipolfW, 1 Mid. J£r- -Brunt. „•' : <W|o, ;ftj]lovVlPg- WUs wro orderou/paia.; ; Jiuiips MoNnlly #5.00j Prod Irwin WO;. W, J, -Wm,. 1B|81 1° 1S{81. tlWOj' fttfott,S. I..'* K Co. $249; J, W, Coop- •Or TUo* (Montis County Plerfc W.OOj. Jiwry. AlimWMj MoJlnn Water Wl», (J(j,.-if8,S9j Wllor & Downs $27,08| Bio-, • iio Bros. 400J Cliaso & prood Ooj II. B. '%H0lcU( J},Mj Wra, Smith #0.00, . Tlio xonort of'tlio I'foaauror on tho mnouut .of inoiiojw rojsolvod oy Wm for {lis Wfttor Weto Co',, from July Jut to .Ton, Jut, wis proBoutoil nndToail, •how 1 ' Jug that tlio Water CgrorolsBioiiorB had floponitea ••J17.B4 una llio Villago Work. *7,eoo.0s. Jly Dr , Agnow,. Tlint 'tlio report bo nucoptea anil placed on (Ho. Carried. I)y I>r, Asnow. Mint the following ^niiuw bo plwoa on tlio pay rolls W. J, Miliar, at tlio rate of »1G.OO per woolt; . nM ?fed Jmlri, nt tlio rnto at *10.00 JIM weoltj ami tho Clork ho lioroby hlillierteou Id iwuo altiiehtf for tlielr pay every wool). Cnrriod. i'lio Prosltait reported that HIP ros- \ Ifloiitj in llio western part of llio vll« logo were in favor of calling llio Now Slroot, Erie fllroot. )ly Stocking. That llio Win \treat looitlotl in tlio western part of tlio vit- iligo running from I'ark nvomio to Erlo (lanol Bud running through tlio lands formerly owned \by llnssoll Fuller, IS. % Wigs* ami EUailnith Fuller, and itaorlbetl In a mnp now on fllo willi tho \VlllaRo Clerk, bo namoil nntt hereafter known as J-irlo street. Carried, l)y -Mr. flarrott. WirBBBAB tji^ twoks of tlio llutXuIo, Iiiwliport & Itooh. tutor Railway Compiiny oroHs Prospect nvomio la tlio VIUORO of Moillmi, Or- \lontij Ccnuity, Now York, nt grmlo, mid In tlio opinion of tho Board of Trustee* o( Hal* vitiligo tho mid crowing i» a vary aaogortim ono, now thoroforo, W IS ItWOnVED Hint tlio 'Hoard of •frniteow of tlio V.UIngo of Jfcdlnu do luroliy Tcqucst tho Biiffnlo, tockport & IteliBBtei llallwny t'ompariy lo nmMori a llnginan at naiil «rouln(5 for llio pur- pow at properly protocltng finlil rrois- illg or nt llio option of >aid Ilnlfnto, Idoknort & lloohoster Iinilwny Coin- puny, that tneh car conns to a full atop loforo traversing saiil crossing, Said roHiieat *o lio complied with, In cither ovent, witlila a rcnuonoblo timo after Mrvice o f n cortiflpd copy o\f tills ro»o- lullon wpon said Hallway Company; m\\] lio it fnrllior HESOEV'KD thnt a certified copy of this renolutloli ho served on tlio Pres- ident oC tlio llllffalo, Loo.liporl & Itueli- ««l0r K«lliVoy Company. Carried. Dr, AK«OW aiikod to ho excused nt tills timo and loft tho room. Mr. Cunningham, Civil Engineer rep- resenting the Now 1'ork Central Bail- land Co., appeared boforo tho Board and jnMonfeA'n mop showing tho proposed plans fo r an overhead tfrosninp; en CIllireH atreol, and rondo n renoost for tlio prlv-Jlogo of oxtomllng nlmlnients oa stilil mtroet, Tlio PTOHIIIOIII stilted that in former yours tlio lliillrond Company, tkrongh icfrosentiiyvcs, had promised to to- Trjovo fctom said street but up lu tho present time lind never done BO. Sir, Growloy ntntod that ho wns not In favor of granting thorn tho privilege •Of oeoupying any rooro of tho alrcot. Dr, Stocking thought inasmuch as tlioy were nliOlit to rnako ehnnges la tlio \hrldgd tint tills Was tho proper tlmo for the removal «f tho nlmlmetita now on Clmrcli stioot, By NEr, Orowioy. flmt tlio reipiogt wftilo by .tho New York Central Ball' rojd tor tlui permission of extending atiulmonia on Olturch ntrcot tie denied. Carried* ' \ Tlio President imiioiinecd that lio had been served with, notices of 4 jnlt* Bglllntt ihO Viitago, brongTit by*ono family for allegod dainagcs. Tlireo l>y, \^Vntrtn Ido awl ono by Daisy Ido. ' By MTr, Orowloyv Uliat tho Vlli»go ; -Attorney \bo author!!*! and inatmctod to lako -care of thoso cases In liohnlf off the Village, Carried.' . . By Sir.'Crowley. Tl|iit ordiiianc'es to clean walks and keep sumo free from ' snow bo served on Sara f batcher, West Center fcireot) IHllor & (lotts, Slato St.; Wotkeaist Olmroh, Sooletyj.Woat Center atrootj Hailloii firos., Cllenwood nvonno; Ii, IV'ZirnmoHnnn, woSt side of'East avoinioj jProi\ (p, Gahsty -west aide of afinat avonuoj' Hugh Mcjvtulloli, lyeat side East nvoiiuo; .Tamos Stotk, tfest islilo Bast avoimo; EussOll ITnlter, West \ ai.do Ohio Blreot; % Jf, C. A. Soilloty, \iVoht Centor,Btvoc|; N, Y,C, & It it. B. Co,, tvost plllo Orient street^ ennt nnd; TT'eit aides Oluifei stroot,. Main atroot, I'Srk hventto, West hvomio, Qwlnn- St., -west aioto North avenliOj near Boyd's •<3olii ¥0*3. Oarrioa.- lly Mr. Orowloy. That X^ed Boyor ^'0 nppointeiV the Assistant EnglHoor of 4I|6' I'lto BeiiMtmeiit \vlth the 'nudor- Btniding' tM ho is to- (loop in tlio JHj-o ijprirtinent footoa, in tlio Qity Il'all. • Crt'oy, . Jtaifty Sleckihg,.. .Gnrrotf •-''iiyo,'* Carrlocl. • ,% i£r, Crowley. That ri eneolt ior -.^IflObo •issuotV'pkyayo. to Oio'Bowts. ittjjso: Co.j towo. to apply on .tliolr art- 3«iaV*jipTonrih,tieri t Carried. ' • , . . , I'lio.cleric ;wna aWtliOrSiipd to pnietiro • A lloiVloosp tei|f rcedrd lioolc. '('ho Infant aiMJKlitor o! tho late !>. J), Waldo died on Sunday Inet. KK-Suprrliora Villi and CrnndoII of Qalnes loavo for Florida nojt iroqlc to spend the unlonoo of the cold MIISOII, Hobort Klilior of Illdgoway Had. the mlifortnno to fall 'fnejdsy o^enlo* while doing Ida lyork nliont cho barn nnd dlsloooto'lils sliotilder, Our wlmlom tJaouglil tran»foroiiC8*yi. torn brings the information this morning from. S. K. fllJcips that lio nails this af(srno,?n st B ofolpo)! frcjjn ^okabenm for Bpueluhi, KopQrts « doHghtfuli •fifteen doyi in Japan ana regroM \tho yoyugo is fnpldis- drawlng'to n close, I.OOAI, OOIinKSl'OfrOKNOK. Harvey ilil|. was nmorje tlio fiumbor Who ottendod tho Anmiai ICruIji Qrovfers 1 Assootntioo lioidt in lloolu'ator lost week, Joy Wood lias rotuined front a visit to Ills daughter, Mrs. llarrletto Snell, at Worn Plain, N, X, MIBI Iiourn Woqd'ord epont part of l»«t WQok with bor frlond, lln, Hnrmon Rowley* in Iiynadnvlllo. Jciso Ifrolt arrived In town Monday morning froBl) frorhNow YforkOlty^ftor on abienoo of more tlinn n year, and Is at prcBont 0 (fucstot tilsfiithor, Harry Vrost,; Mrs,. Foory wont lo Dr. ITrodoripks'' UoBpitnl ia Dnftaip Inst week i'huKSdoy, Whoro she umlorwontn suooessful oporn, Hon, whloli was porforroed Saturday morning. Dr, Wottors aononipauled bor. Miss EUm Pronoli of Medina spent rlnnday with somo of la-r girl friends hero. Thq Wuok of Prayer was oluorvcd liorq vriih union services, and meetings ore being continued iMt nook i n tlio Motho- dlat Ohureli by Hov, It, a. Boll, being uiultted on Friday evening on account,of tho Mtinro Katortalneis, i n tlio course which was scheduled some tlmo ago for January lllli.lii tlio Mothodtit Ohuroh. This village Is again thrown Into con- •tarnation and dunppoliitniont by tho Intuit diotum froni \llio powers that bo,\ Via; That wo n-ro not, after oil, to ho favored with n U ( rt brhlgo over tho canal at Ihlls point, and Snperlntondont Mal- colm says they are going to oomruonoo oporatioiu nt onco for tho high bridge 801110 or our worthy cllluons aro threaten- ing to move out of town, nnd If lomo throats are put Into elocution there may bo soma valuable pieces of property for sale hero cheap Speaking of sales reminds us thatXioon Joy has set tlio ball rolling by soiling his twonty-»oro farm on tho Portage Itoaa and purchasing J, 1), Porter's farm In District No. 0. Conaliloration, #10,000. it, Is salt! Mr. Porter will tako up his rest- donco In Medina Tlio decision which has bcon awaited with Intewstdn wgnrd to tho temporary Injunction served by K. U. Hood * Co., to restrain J, Whltw.ull from moving the store purchased Crom llio Orimmlns Co., said properly coming within th» new IHuo line, and which wa* tried some Weeks ago in llnCTnto nnd reargued again' in Iiockport bofom JwJgo Pound, handed down his decision, which como to hand early this week, to the offsce that tho In- junction be UUcOntlnueit, sustaining the Orimmlns Uo and J, Whltwoll In tho right to his purchase. 'JCho Wliltwolt fsnilltos Jbelpod their fathor, William -WhlUvoH, colobrato his 83d birthday Inst Saturday. JWI012 tO PAIlMJSBS Statement of the Condition i§ si OF THE , Bl OD ma 'Wt on Bit m en BU BB oa S H' a on on en oa ma k S3 Sa. aa D§ net au na BU £C aa DO BIS oa m au Union Bank of Medina DECEMBER 1, 1«09 • RESOinRC^SI Lpwis -ftflfl Discoauts..,,.,^.,..*, ,., Mortgages fintj Bpntls,,..,, , Cash on liand and inBtinlcsM,...,,,... Qapifcal..,, ,.,.,....V. Surplus and UncHviiJea' Profits .-„. Deposits ...„„„,.,.... ,„',..„.<„,.„„,. „,',-„„ Ea nn. GO ...,,$ 609,453,69 gg; ..... 257,368^(53 |g ,.,„ 2^11,293,79 IS $l,07S,115.3Li || EiB 92^162,33 en ..$ 100,000,00 .. .68.962,78 EC $1,078,115.11 || We cordifilly invite all keeping baalc nccouats and who appreciate conservative banking metfapds to favor u s -wltn. their business ' • You are (issured of courteous attention and prompt \go service, Interest Paid on Time Deposits 3BdtJ!iE3ri3ESSS9SEC5[]S32S0^[3SaS3S353SDE3SS3SC3ESElSES Ooniinlttooi from the \Wontan'lAjMO- olatton, tho pbysiolans temporary organ. Iintloiiand tho hospital dlreotorirao* In the Alert parlors last evening to confer upon tho advisability of purchasing property for hospital uses until a new ono is built. A commltloo with, power has tho matter In hand and will bo able to make public tho Itnal detornilnstlon in a few days. ». ' 1 » »• . . SlnoVlioltl.K' Mast'lBf. Tho annual inesttngot tha stockholder* of Tho Blgnsll Company hold at their office Modlna l N.\X„on January 1, MHO, was sdjourntd uritll » o'olook p, m. on Tuesday, January 96th, 1010, to bo held at tho saiuo pi see f Dated, January 4th, 1810. «w» O. W. HOtMKS, Seo'y. Tho Medina Canning Company will bo roady to contract for tho growing of fruits and vegotautoa tor tho so.is.in of 1010, on or about JnnWirjrBOth. Will patthls yoar for tomatoes »8 pet ton, furnishing ail omits for farmers to deliver their crer> In.. Alaska pool dt6llvore4 / prior to July 5lhl fa Ml por huudrod. ,ioW sth and after for th* same Tartoty Ml pay 13.85. AM|lrJl p0ii«,»l.7o per hfmarod, IjfoVfiwrgroon sswootHtn *9porton, If oliook-lbwod, If not cluifk rowed Ma less per toft. ' All pon iood una sweet earn toed to bo furnished by the eouipsny t o the farmers nt 13 SO por bllhhel. Will also concrnot tor Cutlibort IUd Itnspbarrlos at S)<o per nunrti straw borfirt Oo'pomouartj lilaokborrloi ?opar quart. Tho cOrapany wilt furnish all orates And hukota. Will contract either for tho year 1910, or for a term of years II so dLoslwd by tho grower. tttc. THE MRniifA CMSHW Co. it. O. nnokwoll** Kotr Snimy Sonth Uo. , J. O* HookWoll's Now Suntiy Sonth Company, whlob, will appear at Bent's Qpora Houso Taesaar evening, January 18th, 1* ono of the heit ontertalnlng qol- orcd attraction* of tile day. Tho organ' Isatlcra Is woll known In this Hold ot en- tortaiJOmont m& h«» tho rspntSUon of being one of th« best ot Its kind on tho rosdi- It. is nlinounoed by tho manage- ment that this season's offering Is all now; modem, high cists, reHncit and up- to-dato to tho *ulaulo. Kvcrythlng Is bright and fresh nnd tho howcomors are all olover artists in their'roapeotlvo lines. Its momhorshlri eonititUes only high, class colorod nrtuti, who start tho laughs nt the beginning: of tho pertormnuoo and kcop pushing them on until tho scream- ing stage is ronohod. if yen. Hkotlp-top, sparkling, thrilling and olovor comedy, you'll And it horoohdvou'U follow eadh Installment With added Interest, The organisation la accompanied by a high class solo oonoortootid and aeuporb orohostra. Tho band will head ,tho ICoon- (own parade, which will takd plaoo at noon. . ;< - ifA'fil* X6t>'.'aAT,B Be 'andeislgned will soli at public *ioil6n. *t .the,' \vjTaiBh few In tuevlii So'gepf iKfedi'nSotiftho S^th day ofjaiii- lnTrVil0ip,atU0;p'o1ookitt the fenonooni *h»'tsrni of ^sqreg'tn.t&'towa otsiidiby^ XMwS*« the W.li'11'aih Wal'sti farm,.. .-\:-.; ...';..•' BMiaiTsVrAiSB,, . ;,'p8. ; ...' _, ' , ._S!xe6ttt6r,-. - • ']••'. ''-; r ^Aitcktment.-otWwoi'.'. ' - - ThiBeiiljor .pjdss of. tho Medina High. . =Seli^l''WlU>p«l6nti\th6'.urM'B, ''ABegi- iiiiit -'at -jrWbil'in'thB'ips'ombiy room' \Of. -*h6 : fllg?h' Sehcoi .i'ritfay anil Saturday . evenijisja^JoilliBrj' S8tii^n4 28th. '-Tiok- __ M$i»r Jio.opioilred-freai members of oaps and tulttarnV ;}06mo »na~s»r>*iSs . %j.Ctas*.. .^illUlBslori.SS.iionts.. J before you buy ', 1; f'| \ifj g 4 HowAltn Jlnottrs' X.leej]los for 1010. A new InW nowr In -full effect provides that \no person or injttou* shall nt any time hunt, piitsao or kill with a gqn any of the wild'nnlruals, (owl or birds that nro pcotootcd firing any paxt of the year, nor shall use a gan for bunting except «s Wroin provided, svlthojit first baying pro- qUrod alioonio so to do, and then only during tho respective liorlods Of the year Wbon It ahnli.Bo lawful,\ I am how pre- psrou to lasuo iloenacs at tho prosorlbad foo of tl (and ten Cents for tho dlork) for \rosldonts and JSO |and iltty cents for tho olorkj for oliena ind non-resulonts, good for one year from; Jaunary 1, ioio, 1. W. WRKT, mi ttownOiej'lt of Shelby. —\—>-i_-i - 1 1 • ,.' UK LOVAi , To homo industries whotherlh the oofo or at the homo- table, Always order \Medina\ ioc cream, You ItnoW If you hsvo u»oa,M«dljnr,'oroonli , , , that there is nono.bottpr, We pnok anddolivor to oiy part of tho olty, •failoK, ttiiti f ruitl, stra-w- jbojrry, ehijoqlnto» waiimt and pistachio *i6o orointi, loos and'.'sherbets, made to order. Sold only by local deoiors, lb atqck.at Hunters' UsioseiHar 1010* A now law now In (utl sffeot provides that \no* person or persons shall at any time hunt pursue or Mil with a gun any of the wild animals, fowl or birds that are protected during any part ot the year, nor shall use a gun lor hunting except as herein provided, without ftrii bating procured a llesnsa so to do, and then only during the wetneotlw periods of the year when It shall 1)0 lawful.\ I am now prepared to Issue Uecnses at the prescrib- ed fee of'It (and ten cants for theoletk) for residents and ISO (and fltty oentator the olerk) for aliens and non-residents, good for ono year from January 1st, 1010, UtYD«B.Bonntt. UK Town Clerk of Bldgnway. DOS Tax T«n for ISlo. Pursuant to the provisions Of Sections 126* to 180, both lncluiWc, of Article S ot tho County Law, and » resolution ot the Board ot Supervisors of Orleans County, N. Y., applying said law to the Comity of Orleans: \ Notice is hereby nl«n that: tho anidnal registration fee to be paid for every oog over four tnonths oliti by a person owning or Imrborlng the saiijii, I* It for ono dogj tor ovory ndUltlonal dog owttoil or har- bored, (9) for every female, t3. That said registration roe Is duo and payable January 1,1810, and same may be paid at my store Irf tho Downs Si Kearney Block, Medina, N, Y„ within thirty days from January 1,1010. iitt, GIYDK S. PonTSrt, Town Clork of Town of Bldgoway, N, Y, I S1,000 Protlt or U«tt.r Catl be rasdo every year by an sotlvo mis without l&tsrfeting rrlth Ms rcgalar work raising poultry and squibs on my poultry turm. Owlog io conilnued ill health I am obliged to odor same JfOBBAliK Ideal location; every thins sew, Tarisi liberal, Dn. A. Bowsir, Wtf S13 Highland Ave., Mediae, N.Y, r\ i)0B tig TSUI tor 1010, Pursuant to the provisions of SeotloOs 123 to ISM, both tnolnslve, ot Article 8 ot tho County Iiaw, and a resolution of the Board ot Supervisor's of Orleans County, N, Y„ applying sold law to the County ot OrlonnS;' Notice Is hereby given that the annual regtatrdtlon fee to bo paid for every dog ovorfourmonths old,by a porson own- ing or harboring the same. Is tl tor ono dog; for every additional dbg owneS or harbored, t&; for every female, IS.' That said registration tee is due and payable January 1, Kilo, and sarao may bo paid at my otOrd In Sholby, N..Y, within thirty days front January 1,1910. «wi I. w. WKKT, , Town Clerk ol Town,of Shelby, N. \Y. lotf. .,\Y± J. doiitSs, B.M,.iiiouot8, B. j, CUUJIIKOS, ' CAii.AaiiiSBiiSDtTEB. •-MKDINA. '6!ft'Ifl^M dbM PANYi OlESiiM.lJhBN' A. floe lino of f u i brjaf e/j f o r lined coats )SbB and mlttenfi.'iShhnin MTIII n^.n»-^. WJS'llE NOT GEdWlNGf Ully^-rWo'rojust ftSstiripg r the pub- lic fimfc ottv present a*Jobk of M«ats aiitl Ebuitry is tlie best, tfhe Poultry is flue—-yonng antj lender. Tile meats «re tlio Very ciiofecst—- every, p;oi'tion is out froni yottng \st'abki. Leuye us au ol'dol', and you'll come again, \ W. I. O'BRIEN. Business OpportunHles. lioonl man can securo good opening; to engage In profitable business enterprise requiring yvholo or-paft time. «0,6o In- vestment earns »#.«!; tlOOOO ihvdst. nlont oatna $1,006 aUnually.' Dogltlhiato in every Way. For paHloulatS address ' -sOVfS \t A. iMOndiS, '. 720 Whlto Building, Buffalo, N, X. ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS 1.0,-vv Round Trip Rate» Nt V\ IOKK . 1 IM.S \AMtmCA'a oneATEST / MltWAV SYSTEM\ JANUAKY lit TO 10th, lHCl,tJSJV« Upturn Umlt Jaanswy aist Seo Ticket Agents for partloulars, «w3 The Uillea» Home Journal and The .Saturday Evening Post Wunt a Man or Woman In Medina and vicinity to look nltor sub- scription renewals and to forward, now business*. A guaranteed weekly salary, the amount dopendlng on the work tfono and a oommlislon on oaoh order. Kxpe'rl' •nee unnioetisry. Anyone osn -bullet up a permauiont, paying bUsuiets without tfntlLsl *** ° n,llt * nd l0,toI8, Agtils' JDWsIoa, Bo Cmils M§ Co,; 1>C Arch Street, PhllaitelpMs, Pa. «w8 OSTEOPATHY «&S# 1f ?. K -«., 0 « , a i, l* t!l, »*hfsletaiii |^^,raafe^ated TAKE CARE OFf YOUR EYES 1 Nor locslei at * 5CII.JOBAW.SO . »IU«d Kyj^ for Oiar » Qu«rt«r ol a C.n. tary la Tonr County. Thonund. ofTtiSImonl.]^ MINCER - OPTOMETRIST ROCHESTER. IS. Y. BENTT'S OtfERfYHOUSE Tuesday Evening, Jan. 18th J. C.Rockwell's New iUNNY lOUTH America's Greatest of all Colored Shows Largest in Numbci) Best in Quality Band and Orchestra Real Colored'falent Dlreot from tho Sunny South •IntrodUoing BliPk fund ^Ving Dancing Quoftette Singing tPlaniation' Scenes Grand'Mnal of %Q Voices BA3SED ANi> OROHESTKA. •'. , KOOftlOlVE PA&ADE Popular Prices^So, 35c awl SOo MEDINA DRY GOODS CO. | MEDINA DRV GOODS* CO, { MEDINA DRY GOODS CO. | MEDINA DRY GOODS CO. - Mail and Telephone Orders Will receive Prompt Attention. Bell Phone 20J2—Home Phpne 80-A Our Mid-Winter Muslin Underwear Sale Begins Friday, January 14tli ' t An annual event to which the women of Medina and vicinity look forward. This Sale should be of more than the regular interest to you on account of the steadily increasing cost of all cottons. We placed our ordersfor these goods months ago when cottons were at the lowest point,therefore let us urge tipon you the necessity of making your selections at this time. We call your special attention to the excellent workman-, ship,fineness of materials and individuality of styles in all our garments. No matter how low the price you will find the standard of quality right up to the mark. Gowns At 36c Ladies' Gowns of goon\ cotton with yoke of tucks and cmbroid- ery, v neck finished withfufllc, At 50c Lndics' Gowns of good cotton •with tucked yoke and V neck, arid eiejeves finished with em- broidery, At50c Ladies' extra size Gowns of good cotton With yoke of clus- ters of tucks, low, round neck and sleeves finished with licm- stitched ruffle. * At 69c Ladies' Fine Mnslin Gowns with square yoke of embroidery sleeves and neck linished with hemstitched ruffle. At 69c Ladies* Cambric Gowns with yoke of embroidery insertion and V neck, finished with em broidery, sleeves ,trimmed with hemstitched ruffle. Ar7Hi> 'II | arid hemstitched hem. Ladies' finei Muslin Gowm with /Square yoke of fine em; broidery insertion and beading with ribbon, square neck, and sleeves finished with embroidery Short Skirts. At 25c Ladies' skirts*of fine cotton with hemstitched mule. At48c ' . Ladies' fine muslin Skirts with wide ruffle trimmed with tucks and embroidery. At 48c Ladies' muslin Skirts with raffle trimmed with cluster of pin tucks and hemstitching. • i At 69c Ladiesi\ fine cambric Skirts with lawn ruffle trimmed with tucks and luce insertion and finished with lace edge. Long skirts I Extra Special! Misses' and Chil« dren's Undermuslin At 12 1.2c . Children's Drawers of good I cotton finished witlrpin tuck*-fl5roide7yv j arid hemstitched hem. 1 i At 12 1.2c ' • Children's Waists of extra quality jrtuslin. , At7J>c Ladies' fine Muslin Gowns with square yoke of five f ows of embroidery and one row of beading- with ribbon t neck and sleeves of fine embroidery edge. At756: , Ladies'Gowns of fine cotton •with yoke of dusters ef tasks and embroidery, high round neck of embroidery, sleeves fin- ished with hemstitched ruffle, At 75c Ladies' extra size Gowns of fine cambric, with yoke trimnied wi,th tuCks and embroidery^ \V neck arid sleeves finished with embroidery. At 89c' - Ladies' Gowns of fine muslin, 'trimmed withjpin tucks and-env broidery, neck finished with em- broidery and beading with fib, boii. i At 98c Ladies' trimmed fine Cambric Gowns with 'clusters of pin tucks, turndown cuffs and collar finished Wfth embroidery., At 98c (Ladies' downs of heavy cot- ton with sjquare yoke trimmed \vith tucks and embroidery, round neck and sleeves finished with embroideryi At 98c i Ladies' Gowns of I^asonville cotton with yoke of. clusters of pin tucks, round neck arid sleeves tririimed with wide hem- stitched ruffle* , r At $1.29 \ Ladies' Gowns of fine barred muslin Writh low, square-neck of •eyelet embroidery finished v\StH\ lace and ribbon, short sleeves trimmed with iu'clts and lace. At $1.29 Ladies'.fine Ifatrisook Gowns \with ybite of pin tucks and .eye- let embroidery, V neck aridlong Sleeves finished r 'with erilbroidery At$lv29 Ladies' fine .Kainsook Gowns with,yoke arid sleeves of dotted muslin. Yoke is ^jdiried to body of garment with vdde lace and fibborii\. Seek and sleeves finish; ed with lace edge.' At 19c Children's Waists of heavy twilled cotton, At 25c i Children's Drawers oi fine muslin trimmed with tucks and embroidery.\ 1 - '* M 39c* Children's GoWns of good quality muslin, with yoke ot clusters of pin tucks, V ueck arid sleeves finished with ruffle. AtSOc Children's Gowns oFfine mus- lin, with yoke of tucks, round neck and sleeves finished with lace edge. At I5c . • * Misses'-fine muslin Drawers with hemstitched lawn ruffle.\ At 25c Misses' Drawers of fine muslin trimnied with row of, pin tucks and embroidery edge. At 29c Misses' Skirts of good quality cotton tririimed with hemstitch- ed laivn ruffle. At 39c Misses' Skirts of good quality cotton with flounce trimmed With hemstitched-tucks arid em- broidery edge. At 50c Misses' Skirts of fine muslin, withlawn flounce trimmed with two fows of tucks and one row- lace insertion and finished with lace edge. ,5 Ladies* rie Waists /The spring Styles of Lingerie Waists are beginning to make their appearances \ - Bufirig this sale we will show alewofthe advanced numbers ;at thesepopulaf prices— 69,98, $1.25 and $f.Fj0 At 50c Ladies* Skirts of good cotton -with wideruffle trimmed with two clusters of pin tucks nnd otic row of lnce insertion. At 59c Ladies? Skirts of good cotton, with wide flounce trimmed with tucks and lace insertion and edge. At 75c. Ladies* fine muslin Skirts with 16-inch flounce trimmed with pin tucks and wide lace. At 98c Ladies' nltislm Skirts with 18- inch flounce trimmed with font' clusters of pin tucks of five tucks each; three rows of tor- chon laceinscrtion and finished with lace edge. At 98c _ Ladies* muslin Skirts with 16- mcli flounce trimmed with fiue rows of pin focks and wide em- At 98c / Ladies* fine-muslin Skirts tri: med with' 18-irich emTbroitk flouncing: and wide undei/niilli At 98c , ' //. Ladies* cambric Skirts \yith 18-inch flounce trimmed with bins row,s of tacks arid lace in- sertion t and finished with ruffle of luce insertion and edge. At $1.25 Ladies* fine catnbrie Skirts with 22-incli flounce, consisting of sjsrows ef herristit^edtudsSj one row of embroidery insertion and finished with wide embroid- ery flouncing, At $1.25 Ladies* muslin Skirts wick lfc- inch flounce trixrimerl with pin- tucks arid cmbroiaeryjiiasertion and finished -with embroidery edge. At $1.50 Ladies*extra size muslin Skirts with 12-iuch- flounce trimmed with five rows of pin tncks and, with eyelet embroidery.. . . At $1.50 Ladies' cambric Skirts With 18-iiich flounce trimnied with' cluster of phi tucks and four tows of lace insertion and finish> ed with hemstitched hem. At $1.50 Ladies' caiubric Skirts with lfrihtm flouhce trimmed with beadirig, with, ribbon and three ro\vs of ' IaCe insertion ^and hem-, stitehing' and finished with lace edge. At $1.75 Ladies' extra quality cambric Skirts wifcMn6 nainsook flounce trimmed with three. rows of heriistitched tucks. At $1.98 Ladies' Skirts' made of fine catiibric with iS-itich flounce trimrtied . with cluster of pin tucks and row o f embroidery iri #&tiott and. finished with em- btoidery rufrle. ' At$2,50- ' - Ladies' Skirts-made of fine' law^i, hayjrig 10-incli floflnde. trimmed with 'clu.sterSvof hem- stitched tucks and finished with- hemstitched hem. At$2,50 '-.-:••' ','•./ Ladies' Skirts- 61 long cloth with 2^-indlt flouiiee triihiried With large tucks arid, finished with'tucked embroidery arufflei A Special Purchase enables us to offer you a fine grade of long cloth in 12 yard pieces nt $1,12 apiece. - • Value $1.50. Corset Covers At 12 l-2c Ladies' loose fitting^Corset Govers of good cotton rximmed with pin tucks At 19c Ladies' loose fitting Corset Covers trimmed with clusters of pin tucks and neck finished with beading with*ribbon and lace edge. At 25c Ladies' loose fitting fiorset Covers trimmed with faceinser- tion and beading with ribbon, neck finished lttce edge. At25c Ladies* loose fitting Corset Covers trimmed with embroid- ery edge and beading with rib. bon. At 25c Ladies' loose fitting Corset Covert trimmed withneriistitcli- ed and lace insertion and edge. At 25c Ladies* tighe fitting Corset Covert Of fine muslin, V neck trimmed with tucks and em- broidery edge At50c Ladies' loose fitting. Corset Covers ,of fine cambric trimmed with imitation baby Irish lace arid bedding with ribbon.. At 50c Ladies' loose fitting Corset Covers trimmed with embroid- ery medallions and lace inser- tion and finished with, beading arid lace edge. Ladies' Drawers At.25c , • ;• .••' -. \ : •;' Ladies'Drawees ofgood qiiaK itycambric,trimmed.with clus- ters of tucks and-finished with a lace edge. >. \ •• Attic •}•'•'\•• Ladies' fine muslin Drawers -trimmed with clusters of pin tucks and finished with 1 a,.wide hemstitched heffi. ,'_ •; ' •'• At50c .. Ladies'Drawer^ of fine ,nain-i sook fihished with-*an; embroid, : :efyflpu'ricei •'\ .At.75£ : '/\'; .•..•.;;''•'•'• -''-•:; Lfidies' Drawers of fine riiusliri. trinimed with three clusters \of tucks and one row of inSeriioii, finished with a lactiedge.. - -, : ' uanr»nnnni BellPbone£ \MWfatJk mrlr.. (.<»<»i)s : ^mmmw ',--*'•*.';