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/fr^xAO.v^I AUTUMN 1907 OPENING tuin w iiYti . I,- .%. *. w T H Wmr 'vCv.. *Ww» .'i.^ &MI1P ^4 r..n The radical changes in styles, wealth 'n changes in the character of fabrics, innova¬ tions in trimming modes and delightful sur¬ prises in color combinations make this open¬ ing of especial interest. No woman will wish to miss the elaborate special displays we've prepared. They will be a source of inspiration and informa¬ tion. Qne cannot this season form an adequate idea of the new fashions by reading about them. You must see. So we shall attempt very few descriptions. Exact information is to be had direct from the a displays. They'll give you comprehensive view of the entire range of styles as no other method could IW-XXvX do, embracing the finer things as well as the practical moderately priced lines in yard goods and ready- to-wear attire. "ALWAYS THE BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR THE LEAST MONEY" is this store's motto. We live up to it. In making selections for fall we have been more critical and exercised greater care than any patron would think of doing. Here will be found the best from all sources of supply. Our constant and rapid growth has been evidence of our judgment in selecting merchandise in the past, and we feel confident of its confirmation now. IN ADDITION TO STTLE DISPLATS WE INVITE ATTENTION TO NUMEROUS SPECIAL SALES FOR OPENING DAYS ONLY The "opening" bar¬ SPECIAL SALE gain in lace collars for opening; days only and yokes Fall millinery from Paris and New York DRESS SKIRTS These were bought consider¬ ably less than regular be¬ $9.75 each cause two buyers in a large whole- Bale neckwear concern had already our Values $15 to $19.75 these iaoe and ;t creations own bought pieces, and from studios was decided that only one should Mostly one of a kind have the to sell them, so the original right disappointed buyer decided to take We have but fifty to go at his own loss.and here are the lace In a this All pieces in two lots: magnificent display unsurpassed by any south of New York price. made of im¬ Yokes and Collars of Point Venice ported hard-twine voile of and imitation crochet; also some a few of the Parisian ateliers from which were combined with fillet net. and the Just very these imported models selected may be mentioned here, good quality; some trimmed genuine Irish point effects. with taffeta bands; others such as.CARLIER REBOUX AMICY GERMAINE SUZANNE BLUM with folds and tucks of self 89c $1.15 material. Worth Worth BLONDEL GEORGETTE At this price we cannot make to $2.00 to $2.75. LEWIS $1.25 $1.75. are than alterations. Second Floor. In <i/e the hats perhaps larger have been worn since the days of our great-grandmothers, and in shape and contour radically different from those of last season. $1.50 to $3 umbrellas for 98c For for mt-n or women. MORNING GLORY AND opening days These umbrellas have union taffeta cov¬ BELL, MUSHROOM Fall at ers with hemmed or silk taped edges. Are the with innumerable variations. Some with a roll to the left a little tilt in more or less linings cut prices Many styles of handles, including horn, leading shapes, slight side, front, drooping drooping, and high crowns. Very plain and silver trimmed; sterling sil¬ small bandeaus are used, with but little trimming around them or under the brim. The is on the crown, and extends the TAFFETALINE SILK LIN¬ trimming mostly rarely beyond confines of the rim; ING.a splendid fabric ver raps; plain natural sticks: rolled withal they are voluminous. and in wearing gold, plain and pearl trimmed; gun black, white, cream, metal nov^lt'es. navy, brown, garnet and Colors are inclined to be rather dull than Gourah whose delicate is so extreme¬ gray. Yd 39c Vmbrellas f°r men have boxwood and bright, bird, airy plumage Great quantities of flowers are used. Tiger lilies, horn handles, plain or silver trimmed. rich and unusual combinations. little colors fashionable this LINING SATINS; in. Very light ly year. morning glories, American beauty roses and others in soft 36 wide; are used, with the of white or gray. Matter's or is one of the fabrics used all colors. liberty finish and in black, white, Women's exception Singu¬ plush, beaver, cream, gray, garnet, light / f\ high shoes, $1.95 lar. yet combinations of "Vatican" and for the hats; also velvet, ottoman and taffeta Feather are blue and tan. For opening p\W/» pleasing purple making trimmings the Gourah, already men¬ days, a yd ' All widths and sizes. cerise are the new color schemes. color¬ for both foundation and but the founda¬ This price for opening days only. Were among Many silk, trimming, tioned; uncurled ostrich, pelican, coque feather pom¬ BLACK have been taken from the rich of the tions are all HEATHERBLOOM ings shadings remarkably plain and smooth. pons, marabou, aigrettes and ostrich TAFFETA LINING, that contains ? large plumes. Tl -se shoes are of patent coltskin made slight flaws in the weaving, but will in the popular blucht-r style with large not injure the wearing qualities at all; eye ets and pretty Cuban heels. a on as as Descriptions of few of the imported models that will be tomorrow are here. good any taffeta lining ^/<\ display given sold at 40c a yd. Here dur- A ( aroliue the A t'arller Model much **/yp' w ri>:>oui model is large sailor, is larger on the sides Amlcy'd Studio is represented by mushroom- Another Carller model is a unusual ing opening days, at, a yd.. Honeycomb bed spreads, 98c Georgette saape. of empire green and leather than in bark and front, made with foundation shaped hat in long drooping back model In very yet velvet crown feathers striking combination of peacock blue and brim, with entire of coque brim of filet banding of black taf¬ Japanese purple velvet, trimmed in pelican taupe Fancy White Crochet Spreads in different shadings of green to correspond gilt net, edge feathers to match, with Jacque roses, caught velvet uncurled ostrich and pelican feathers; at same price with b im and front bow of green ma- feta silk; crown almost covered with uncurled here and there, and a rich Mandarin of Carlsbad dinner lu»th empire banding marquis effect to the brim in front, and large sets, $11.98 kinds regular $1U.~» spread?;, and l.ne. one yard long, green ostrich plume falls ostrich feathers and aigrette in black; over the black, and gold thread surrounds the crown. pr.« ed at I*s*> f,»: buckle cabuchon pins. 100 of China opening days only. from the side, and a large rliinestone are of pieces Transparent Full double-bed size, assorted designs, in fiont the effect. gilt lilet brim appliques cerise roses. From BlonileL'* in sizes and shapes giving a I the re¬ ' completes charming is shown a beautiful Gains¬ Suzanne Rluiu bound edges. borough with brim presents an unusually stunning quired pieces for a combination break¬ IihiMht Heboui lint is in morning or Another Rrbonx model is made with entire shape, rolling slightly on creation in the shape of an immense mush¬ glory left side; made of mahogany velvet; a room fast, dinner and tea service. The bill shape, with a shower of aigrettes falling crown of marabou feathers and uncu-led os¬ very hat in Vatican purple, combined and are and handsome ribbon trimming of Persian motif trimmed with cerise ottoman cerise shapes pre'.ty entirely new. 98c belt pins, 4^c over the crown, crown anil brim of delicate fig¬ trich, In heliotrope shades, with one large pansy in harmonizing colors, and finished with the silk, and Gold lined and with dainty decorations. ured net. with edge of black velvet, a rich rib- in front and a touch of cerise ribbon in tiie back head and Vatican purple roses. Has an extremely long plumage of the gourah bird, whose back and is tilted a little to the Something nn* in belt pins. bon surrounds the c own and finishes in two to match the bunch of cherries peeping from un¬ coloring corresponds with the colors of the left side; trim¬ II <! ii in a new 1 knob in front and maline bow derneath the crown. ming Is covered on the crown with a Vatican gilt ffert p.irr.pons fluffy hat. purple of I].i« !. *-e? w th r. stones, and choice veiling chenille dotted tulle. Real cluny doylies of .!<{? ral. an.»-th\vt or sapphire. coats for Real Cluny Lace Doylies, with $3.00 $2.87 $1.50 dresses, $1.25 all-linen centers and all-linen cluny Imported perfume, 50c cz. For children 2 to laee edge In various designs. Priced as 5 years. Children's School follows: 65c Made of red bearskin or gray astra¬ Dresses, made Regularly khan of plaids and f$ncy materials, trimmed 8-in. size, should be 7.r»c, for 3r«- WOMEN'S in folds and of brass Tin famous YelavV ( vtise and Both styles have lay-down collar, turn- OUTERWEAR piping red; but¬ 12-in. size, to be for «<>«. ought 08c, Ainhw l*ertun.e> bark cuffs and box back, with tons. Made in yoke effect formed of Koyal that are pearl red, with shield and known thf wo? Id ov. for tl,* .r dainty buttons. box pleats ex¬ a- .m»' to b»- .-old tending to waist line; full skirts, with during opening The of the deep hem.