Linens, White Goods L. L. Sheetings, best -quality, well worth 6a yard, -*\JB 1Q quantity limited, yd..~..~.**'2,\M White Goods, Fancies and plain sheer and heavy qualities, values to 25c yd., special 401*% Some good Writing Paper, with for Saturday • «"2** 25 neat envelopes, rjut up in a characterize this store Table Linens—All pure linen, nice box, a bargain at 15c, IS g% full bleached damask, extra sale price per box O w Little Differences!!•superio r service, good value, worth 'f&Olf* Just opened another shipment 75c yard tf 4Si2t* of Rattan and Raffia, best qual­ goods of the best quality and the LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS. Dinner Napkins—Broken lot of

ity at lowest prices. New Fash-" !)U «f K " \ * : half dozens, worth to' $3.00 per ion Journals, popular Maga­ dozes, your choice, half fi^l zines and Periodicals. EVANS, MUNZER, PICKERING & GO. dozen V • Wash Goods Handkerchiefs Batiste—Splendid sheer 30-inch Ba­ .A great special sale of neat embroidered tiste, nice assortment of dainty styles, MEN'S FURNISHINGS and scalloped or hemstitched edge Hand­ including the popular white ground kerchiefs. Values to 25c, sale ft ft work. The usual 12^c yard T^f* "Small leaks sink great ships." Look, out for the leaks of extravagance and buy price, each 5Fw . quality £ 2** where you can purchase the best goods for the least money. You can save money on any of these items Saturday. r , Tissue Persian—Very sheer, filmy and Millinery cool warm weather fabric, fine collec­ Men's Silk-Bows—for the high turn'f Men's Fine Balbriggan and During the next 30 days we will close tion of swell styles. Regular fe^ down collars—worth 25 cents-r— C^> Double Seated Drawers—' i out Qur.ejjormQus stock of trimmed and price 25c yard, Saturday lull Special OC worth 50c .*.".*....'.. 25c untrimmed . Our prices always the Mercerized Ribbon Stripe Tissue—60 Men's 50-cent Silk" ties—all styles Men's Lisle Thread Fancy Balbriggaialbriggann lowest. ' Will be almost cut in half for of season's swellest styles in this popu­ and patterns— OR a"* Shirts or Drawers—worth this sale. Our $25.00, $20.00 lar and fashionable fabric, ail the latest Special '.. ... teUV $1.00 4 35e and $18.00 hats; choice/.... Men's laundered soft bosom shades, including black and white Men's Pull . Seamless Past Black' Another lot—value to ^ WZ ft ft m Shirts—elegant patterns— Jt K g% effects. For Saturday, per ACA Silk Embroidered Hose—"worth 9g%- $12, for this sale ^OsifO yard 4Sm%3\t I9'

• r—i1 * .«_ <~ span, and' particular of bis apparel, which Many of the boys who used to prefer the ' brought-up .youngster in the world than the ties, even down.,tp,tfeet 8...o$. 9-year size. , long _ , because they made them look AMERICAN BOYS WEAR American boy. Bright, energetic, quick- is made to be taken care of. He has many Then he has~ «olf "clothe*?'just like any of clothes and .they are of the right kind. The : grown up, have given over that taste for the mind^d, sterling in all other qualities, they the big boys'. Afhl^tie apparel.and^'the'like, bloomer and Zouave styles that we .get from RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUIT FOR FVBRY- astound all old world denizens -when first they cloth is not always the beb't, but the cut, made In exact semblance-' a&itu*%iti&' ideas WELL-MADE CLOTHES finish and style is always there, and the 'France, because they offer 'more, freedom of DiAY "WElAR. meet them. Some people who do not under­ produced for-Hls^grewn relatives/*- ^ movement than the tight trouser. Ml the $his excellent knock-about costume is Military Are Natty, stand the spirit of the American youngster prices are like, all ready-made American wear The spirit of-AJneHcd^lsm'lB^that, tjietboy —remarkably ^low f£r the 'quality and effect bays like plemty of room, so that they can Of firsts linen in) natural shade, with the think he is too forward, arid the so-called Is a little man,,co^WqUeutty he looks his best' play around, and any cjothing that inter­ Comfortable and Correct. obtained. collar, cuffs, belt and strip down the conservative nations-regard' him as offensive. in little meri's-ai^tfej,-tnjt the/prettjejit and feres with that part of their existence is si K front of a finer grade material in white. This Is all a mistake. '.iW* til ^n^e|»endent Our young man fitan y particular age has most becoming, is*.,big . little military''suit, once voted a nuisance. " | '/ The Mouse is fastened by invisible but­ -Now-for- the young man—the young lord of and usually .quite right in his .discernment his school cloj&es, his roughing outfit, bis whether of the.,soldier or. sailor type." The Of course, there are natty duck suits, with | tons that run from the right shoulder MIDDY SUIT FOR THE LCTtfLE MAN. creatlon-Hfor-he usually is the head of the and judgment, but in the quesyon-of clothes dressy .apparel,, and, not to-be forgotten,, are sailor styles* with their br^ad.cgnars^. long touBers, In the sailor style, bteuse waists, | down-the entire length of the garment. Quite the best-thing for summer- weaT. family very shostly after he makee his ap­ he-1s partlcurarly right. ..IJe wpn't> wear the his .evening clothes,' with, white vest-and and blopnierst ^re -espeelATJy' c'ojnfort'ailejland made in all colors, especially white, with the' * A patch pocket, trimmed with a touch of The most stylish, most practical form is pearance m its mldet. Sometimes he wears Wrong thine at the.wrong time'; He wlll^npt Tuxedo , hft full-drpss _ suit 'In cafg. of give plenty; ot room J.$*lget arpti6d.an,d play regulation naval trimmings that make the , A i white, .on tie left side completes the out- the sailor suit, .with either long or short hln Importance ve"ry..uncorafortably to others; allow himself t£ be made^3Psy.of..by any-' nwwsiJ.yV'nifr niannish.shirts,"with bosoms', ' D«"t after he kajkML trousers, v but, as a rulet there is so more manly, well* body, aad he usually is .cleaned spick and little "separate collars, special .fojir-ii-baud scrubbed. yu * j|^ -•r*^W*^nt*ff^ ^p^« mmm ~r~ Defective Page