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Part II Los Angeles Sunday Herald. Editorial and Society Section SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1907. ys*SB&G& &*s ybUßfoutiqeffi 3&SS$£3 rx?am&uirfpf^ ( WhAT OTtic^ AbVERtISE we sticm LESSJ %ss*&&%& "Xa.Q&w£qetfS ms^^? 3&in^a»s^S %&&&!& I 20c India Linon at 1| /\ «~^«^—^^'^^'^~j TArA r For choice of $1.00 | 3 BSa , eBtoOMonday . No Phone Orders Accrp<ed) 1 1 Isv £Jf ft luffti | Wfl UMM v *^i rl B /^ Undermuslins Ic^' @ in ¦ I H H uH BX la RraEMvln R H JH mmj£iSt3 wH Bf Cl J /(UCf ffCMJllf (>l .n. 30 inches wide— an extra , fine quality and one of the ¦ best II lfly JKI VMlPllfef WUI^J l/mIJ iJ \J^^ ' Mom than 100 dozrn in this special assortmrnt: owns in every JK g/ Standard plain white wash weaves; an actual 20c quality, Wjß^^^^^^ Ww^^ XW^Xr^^Ml wanted style, trimmed 'with laces and embroidery; chemise in sev- jSfi Pfe ,„,! \u0084, ,i \u0084...,_ , l^ar <T7\ FF CTT* TM AC V TV» £(MTT\ KT\TT frnl pretty patterns, Ion)? ami short petticoats, corset covers and J^J «N< and at the price named a limit of 15 yards to a customer !/•— -/ <^^Mr I \rLOl VLJ\{*L. lUW I RADII E*- # drawers In dozens of different styles and all are nicely trimmed *• f none to peddlers and no phone orders. , J I arCL ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦^^¦^¦^¦¦¦¦¦¦¦l JtLaCil LSI? hh c I mb™o rr a l nd l ioSgc?oth nBerUon ' : the materlals are flne .80". 80 " «- This annual event at the big Hamburger store is not only anxiously looked forward to but liberally patronized by Los Angeles women, for both our local and New York buyers spend months in preparing for this sale. There re , '/ 9 g| many makers of high-grade wash goods who at the end of the season sell their surplus stocks to us with the understanding that we do not use their names because of the radical price reductions. ' You can safely accept our guaran- jg (§i tee that this merchandise is worth every penny quoted as regular values, and you certainly will anticipate future wants by purchasing liberally this week when you can save from a third to a half on every yard of wash goods you buy. fp $> W*iT Yard for Reg. We an /5c Wash Goods 19c to 25c Wash Goods at A jf\ A> * Pi IIA VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COTTON WASH GOODS CONSISTING OF THERE ARE 2500 PIECES OF NEW CRISP WASH WEAVES, INCLUDING jH M- Ml IL- -^ F NURSES' STRIPED SEERSUCKER PLAINCHAMBRAY GINGHAMS—PLAINLIGHT FIGURED MULLS, BATISTE, LAWNS, SWISSES AND ORGANDIES; ALSO |J Iff NO HIL £* &i W*^^hS PT TITT OR rt ACV QTRTPFn mttt T<J T AT?PF FTHTTRFn SATTN STRTPFD MTTT T<? 2 ° C FLORAL STRIPED BATISTE, WHITE GROUNDS WITH COLORED FIG- I «MA M fE tT iP S P^T^a^ BLUE OR BLACK STRIPED MULLS— FIGURED SATIN STRIPED MULLS— URES; 19c EMBROIDERED PRINTED SWISSES WITH COLORED FLOW- ¦¦ NAnt « I li. '«i NO « FANCY PRINTED BATISTE; ALSO 15c STRIPED BOUCLE MULLS, BLACK AND ERS: 20c FLOWERED ORGANDIES, WHITE GROUNDS WITH COLORED Isi ii SALE fl|| f £ NAME I I BLUE ONLY— 15c SATIN STRIPED FLOWERED ORGANDIES, BLACK GROUNDS DESIGNS; 20c NAVY BLUE AND WHITE AND BLACK AND WHITE II §9 ' [g. *2a SALE MM wtth ptmtc FT OWFR 1 ? 10r KAIIOT AND FIGURED BATISTE WHITE LAWNS ; 20c BLACK AND WHITE CHECKED MULLS; 20c FANCY CREP- Bl Sj iSk JS&w WITH. PINK bL,VWH,Ki> iuc FULK.AUUI AND riuuKnu rsrtiioiji,, wriUL OLINES WHITE BLUE AND BLACK GROUNDS WITH COLORED FLOR liSi '%& 'Mr \% & 9 JOT GROUNDS WITH COLORED FIGURES— IOc PLAIN COLORED CHAMBRAYS— ISc AL FIGURES; 25c WHITE MADRAS WAISTING; 25c EMBROIDERED PAN- lg| m. M .¦^ WHITE LACE STRIPED LAWNS AND 10c SATIN FINISHED SCOTCH PLAIDPRINTS. AMA, SMALL DESIGNS, AND 25c SILK DOTTED MOUSSELINE DE SOIE. m> % gj Best Standard Dress Ginghams 25c Summer Dress Foulards at 25c Japanese Crepes at til ("fit Are the same materials for which you always pay from ¦ X, An extra special offering for this sale ;are full yard wide ,JL One of the best offerings of the "No Name" sale; these ¦' J JFg^ m \. CL- fp ji* 12Jc to 15c; a large assortment and are the best qual- "^«§- no l|Cl and come in navy blue and black grounds with small, gg M °l| \L' pretty crepes are imported materials and are full 30 '|j NOjJ^iJi jS* g| ity"; the patterns are broken plaids,' checks and stripes ; llnamA | neat white figures ; have a fine satin finish ; are a medium Bsale]S^|T inches wide ; the plain colors are light blue, red, old rose, $£SJjff4 \% & the colors are blue, green, red, pink, brown and tan ; will 11 1 I weight and are one of the most popular wash fabrics for iWv ' PJllkj^Low, green and white; also striped designs in WV : ;; ¦ ; til m m —~~. ; —~~ ¦ IBF So. tan and white, blue and white and gray and white; very a & S**. stand repeated laundering and give the best of service. fg.^ J wash dresses. . ffl ¦»¦_ 3 pretty for kimonos " "~ I 1 bL-JL* Q § 6' 4 c Apron Checked Ginghams at 20c Galatea Suiting at Yard Wide Percales at o 3 Are a splendid quality standard checked gingham in JKKJT -4 i An offering that you will appreciate if you want some- jA /F^^k. JL ''"' all around home use materials, percales are ever aj£ jf^^ JL. ' ¦ I 8 small patterns ; arc in brown and white, green and white jF_ l/fl* thing that will give unequaled service ; are the best qual- |»b o l(f popular favorite; you can use them for more of the |f, l(| ¦§» S and blue and white, and will give excellent service; on *^kY^T ity and come in a large assortment of patterns in stripes, BI^T home or children's vacation_garments than most any oth- NArl^ H*' jg Oi ~ ~ rr , : ; r-rr ; A' MJVI ', —7 :—;:: ;: ;; —— 7. ¦ HHMuB I er wash material: they wear longer and will stand more ¦SsaleH i « ,^,l sale one hour, Btolo o clock, and a limit of 10 yards to tifN A MfM& "- checks and fancy designs; are in light, medium and dark IB ml 1 3—3 ri i : ~T~- ~T- m\a H f Si? .*J : ' Csale^t MW W laundering; there is a very large assortment in medium ¦¦ mi S % a customer. ¦ _ %J colors and are good values at the regular price. J>L\J' colors in fancy striped designs.' ~ : ~M\J ' g i ===== ===== - 1 g 25c Mercerized Poplin at 25c Imported Pongee at 25c Mercerized Ginghams at X 1 For this big sale of "No Name" we are featuring a full A^Sffr Are very highly mercerized materials and are full 32 A In the wash materials there isn't anything that will \S " O case of these splendid weaves; are dotted patterns in m^SMt}' inches wide; the colors are medium blue, light and dark | /lL launder as well or give better service than these goods; I I^Of ' ¦ S £ three sizes; white mercerized grounds; are exceptional \Wy gray, champagne and green; very soft finish, and is a | / ) are in small checks and stripes and very highly mercer- I naSA I * 5 vaUICS at the rCgU ' ar Prke ' and we arC going tO sell them %famt% material that makes up very effectively; launders well I 1 /name ized ;combinations of black and white; also gray and I \' | at just half price Monday. I and gives almost everlasting service. JBL " SALE oxblood ; these are well worth early shopping. M\^ j| i g l & '^^ Greatest Suit Offerings of the Season Trade Sale "Black and Blue" Suits M M s! Some at ust Hal Price— others Less Than a Third Prices a Third of What You'd Pay the Tailor li/ I? I? MWmyiJT^ ' and StUl ° therS a f tHe Regular PriCe ' Bay Your Suit at Hamburger's and Save jGmJWBtS*. ? 3 WlKt/ tfO/1 r///>- TTl^^l J :~~ r..M <P*r Enough to Pay for the Rest of the Wardrobe '' - iSiiliWSll^v !S ® II V lit}} $20 SilK Wool Linen Suits $5 iw^M^^m^S^ * 1 H lit* A Some of these suits are of splendid silk and wool materials, while others are of the $15.00 " Blacfc" Or " Bllie" Stilts at $8 95 'J^/^^^SSS^SSi =-. fa J I \i\A\ finest linens; not one in the assortment but that is an exceptionally good value at the fimf i|| iimMlp^l^i 99 S| /]\ l\ \ regular price of from $15.00 to 's2o.oo; are the smartest of this season's models, in- A very secial offering to make Monday a banner day in the men's clothing de- |fla ||| &P||^aS) \u0084T t**! ! gc fi&'f, * ln\^ eluding "jumper," "Eton" and "long coat" styles, trimmed with fancy braids and ' partment; at the price named you can choose any blue or black suit in the house IllUfi WT S §»' i* "H^-~_LI )|\\^\ laces; linens not one in the assortment but that an exceptionally good value at the marked regularly at $12.50 or $15.00— included are fine serge, black clay wors- gSsBB nlli ¦81^89^ $5 /II Il\ 1 regular price of from $15.00 to 's2o.oo; are the smartest of this season's models, in- A vcrv secial offering to make Monday a banner day in the men's clothing de- WUJL flPi IWffi -rT 1^ jfc/U f \A \\ eluding "jumper/ 1 "Eton" and "long coat" styles, trimmed with fancy braids and partment ; at the price named you can choose any blue or black suit in the house IWr s §* ~/K-Jtl ( l\ W^ laces ; complete range of sizes and the price named is for Monday only. marked regularly at $12.50 or $15.00— included are fine serge, black clay vvors- WHP*HI§B i^J t^ :^^^^^y^4j))—- 1 ' " teds, unfinished worsteds, vicunas and Thibet cloth; are the best of both "domes- « '' ' *& 'g! Mi^^thyJK^^ ' $25 Si lie TJJnnl T inon T/y/Vc #7 tO tic ami imported materials ; coats either single or double breasted; latest 1907 TW^iffl m isl i/ I/tm^^lv - wool i^inen juus J>/.OU models and are finished wi^ the very best of serge or brilliantine lining; suits ffilfflHi *^ fill \fw\ -' USt SUItS '" t - le lot; u ' ll ' 1( -' some of tliem are the daintiest of popular linen suits that are equal in every respect to any you buy in local tailoring houses for '•^BMtS^laJ ml/I' l \lvi\l\ °^ * anc } ; mater ' al s > nicely trimmed with braids and laces others are of a splendid which you would have to pay at least $25. Sizes 33 to 44. "" iftlli^^Wfl ' Ml! I WWW 1 ua ''ty silk and wool, the most popular styles of the season ; complete range of sizes | . wlffl&^M I *53 fill I V»v\\ and witnout an y exception the best $15.00 to $25.00 suit in the city. .i /l!Pjit|i|l t&l W lilt I \ \\\ am ' wi tno ut any exception the best $15.00 to $25.00 suit in the city. * <£ir\ |$6 Traveling Bags at $3.75 . $16 Trunks at $12.49 === t1 1111111! tc Hll , \ \\\ CT/1 r//^_/n^^/ T„» r'* „* *tn $6 Traveling Bags at $3.75 $16 Trunks at $12.49 iH^tHi jS If //111 ll¦ \ \W ' *POU *JUfC—LUOOI Linen >JllltS at *t>IU 15-inch size, oxford shape, best Canvas covered, all brass trimmed .- / \ffift ifff ' -S' ' •"2* mi-Mi X \~\rXK Fancy suits of the finest linens trimmed with the daintiest patterns of service- quality grain leather and all leather and fitted with. Yale lock ; japanned /|| 0^ ||flfj ,35 Mh-ll I Zlj^-T \ ' a^ e ' ace and 1)ra ' c ' s this season's most popular styles; also smart suits of silk lined; the frame 'is leather covered; steel center and side bands; "Hag- /*WM WM fj* Ws mjl I \~'\\^' and wool, which at the beginning of the season sold at from twice to three brass or nickel slide lock and top . ney" bolts; two solid leather straps; . /f T" *»» . ,\O*' ; |*^ "^^CsJL-^ s Is-Jl lB^^ 8^ times the price we have named for Monday; are the very best materials, fash- catches; best $6.00 case in the city. linen lined; 34 or 36-inch sizes. I'll'" waJk. i i JgT"v rlr ' ioned in the most popular styles and on sale at the price named Monday only. I I ¦ i I C£l'''-' v I§j -Any White Parasol $1.00 sOc Handkerchiefs at 25c 12-^C =$2 Yokes and Chemisettes 25c 29c Matting at 17c % .rif Are of pure linen, have hemstitched borders-some with Styles for women and misses of linen lawn-cambric and 2 Collars—yokes and chemisettes of lace and faggoting— lace 1000 yards of fine hitch erado Tarmnpin mntHnp- with n nm »Sv «g, Insertion-others with embroidered edges or In embroid- Swiss-some hand embroidered, others embroidered hems- Knm „-„ BihhA~~ and embroidery or tailored effects in linen and scrim-white. warn-are the bos. \u0084n wt <\,l«\L«" « 7V, T!I V « ,Sj Bred polkadot designs-enamel frame, and have wood rod trimmed with French Val or Mechlin lace FOt 25C RibbonS cream and two-tonod-pointod and round styles. War f * re the bt3t carpet designs-finished with heavy |& aj and natural wood or bamboo handles; can be washed on sun otners trimmed withFrench Val. or Mechlin lace. corded edge and in a large variety of colors. ' •*» '¦¦'¦¦ BEL the frame. Sash and neck ribbons of ' __ ' ¦ ¦ , ' , *•*•* «/ r< r r/i. r, *, $2 '°° Embroideries at 50c >$300 Neckwear at 50c $4 . 50 Lace Curtains $2.50 •p/./O JLOng lilttC LrlOVeS $>I.UU Embroideries-insertions-bands and allovers of sheer Swiss plain colors, fancy two-toned An assortment of hand-made and tailored collars-jabots, Am «( clll»r fi,in," m h,»i a t. m k *v S* S«^ Z.^ c * . „„»»_„\u0084uj v , i. k i ju., ftlld multi-colored stripes— ties and stocks of lace, with silk or chiffon—silk with braid either Cluny or hand-made. Battenberg, the ]3« «jC| $1.75 LOng Silk GIOVeS $1.00 -batiste-nainsook and cambrlc-reyelet-«mbossed and shad- also prlnted p cr stan designs and buttons-collars and cuff sets of chiffon, linen or Swiss, choicest deigns; also some of imported French bobbinet ft»> Elbow length in black and white.two clasps at wrist, -batiste-nainsook and cambric-eyelet-embossed and shad- also prlnted Persian designs and buttons-collars and cuff sets of chiffon, linen or Swiss choicest d-signs; also some of imported French bobblnet fp jgj embroidered stitching on back, double tipped fingers. ow.effects in floral, scroll and conventional designs. -widths to 6 Inches. embroidery or fancy ruffled edges. >• with handsome patterns and In either white or Arabian. |S'- | £/, $1.25 and $T. 50 Plain and Fancy Dress Goods "^L^'^lSf"* 5 &0& 00> $'- 25 and 150 Plain and Fancy Silks § f^ 100 pieces on sale Monday at half or much less than half price ; - m $1 size '•Lambert's^ 1i5terine. .......... .59c 8000 yards, including every odd piece in the house ; all colors in 54^h^a^50l^° this r on>s ,r c r; *tlt*«i ounce^s^rfSne^r^oVV^ *Z/ir+ the a " ortment; every new weave and the choicest Styles ° this '. f 54-mch panamas, 50-inch fancy suitings, all colors and 25 dif- If MM 25c bottle PriscillaV fragrant cream 10c »If MM season's silks; are. all new, fresh silks, such as yard wide, plain *J ferent styles; 46-inch suiting, 42 inch. silk voiles, 54-inch Eng-.-%^. \^ \^ ¦ 15c box 3 cakes « Anola » buttermilk soap. 5c %^ V^ \^ and changeable taffeta, black included; 20-inch black peau de '/§ ,g», hsh Sicilian, best colors; 44-inch fancy mohairs, 50-inch sicil- ¦ 50c box "Dorm's" rice powder, pure .. 25c .'> ' soie, 28-inch rough pongee, 19-inch silks of all kinds 19- . |s^^ 3j ians, 44-inch granite cloth, 42-inch Crepe de Paris and also a large assortment of black 25c tube "Euthymol" tooth paste ...... 10c inch "plain taffeta, 23-inch black taffeta, 22-inch black satß 24-inch brocaded taffeta & V «j and cream weaves every yard is perfect, and are without any exception the greatest .** bottle £ d Quinine ha.r. tonic. .. .25c all colors 27 inch Jap si , 24 _ inch foulards and many otlers, none of which are wortl^ bargains in dress goods ever offered in the city. : V we &oiLE or phoTe[obdbrs i accL™V less regularly than $1.00, while others are the choicest of $1.50 silks. W : 3toS 3feK&sS« S&Hfcu&S? &*«&«£«? Xftfi CVTOTotti^ ApvERTi^ t we 5^ for ussj %?s*£&%& R<H dL™*™?M& JM^^

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Page 1: I For choice Wfl Undermuslins Ic^'chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85042462/1907-08-04/ed-1/seq-11.pdf@ in¦ IHH uH BX la RraEMvln R H JH mmj£iSt3 wH Bf Cl J /(UCfffCMJllf(>l.n

Part II Los Angeles Sunday Herald. Editorial andSociety Section

SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1907.

ys*SB&G& &*s ybUßfoutiqeffi 3&SS$£3 rx?am&uirfpf^ (WhAT OTtic^ AbVERtISE we sticm LESSJ %ss*&&%& "Xa.Q&w£qetfS ms^^? 3&in^a»s^S %&&&!&

I 20c India Linon at 1| /\ «~^«^—^^'^^'^~j TArA r For choice of $1.00 |3 BSa

,eBtoOMonday. No Phone Orders Accrp<ed) 11 Isv £Jfftluffti|WflUMM v *^irl B /^ Undermuslins Ic^'@ in ¦ I HH uH BX la RraEMvln R H JH mmj£iSt3 wH Bf Cl J /(UCf ffCMJllf(>l .n.

9§30 inches wide— an extra,fine quality and one of the

¦

best <¦ IIlfly JKI VMlPllfefWUI^J l/mIJ iJ\J^^ 'Mom than 100 dozrn in this special assortmrnt: owns in every JKg/ Standard plain white wash weaves; an actual 20c quality, Wjß^^^^^^ Ww^^ XW^Xr^^Ml wanted style, trimmed 'with laces and embroidery; chemise in sev- jSfi

Pfe ,„,! \u0084, ,i \u0084...,_ , l^ar <T7\FF CTT*TM AC V TV»£(MTT\ KT\TT frnl pretty patterns, Ion)? ami short petticoats, corset covers and J^J«N< and at the price named a limit of 15 yards to a customer—

!/•— -/ <^^MrI\rLOl VLJ\{*L. lUW IRADII E*- # drawers In dozens of different styles and all are nicely trimmed*•

f none to peddlers and no phone orders. , J IarCL ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦^^¦^¦^¦¦¦¦¦¦¦l JtLaCil LSI?hhc Imb™o rr

alndlioSgc?oth nBerUon': the materlals are flne

.80".

80"

«- This annual event at the big Hamburger store is not only anxiously looked forward to but liberally patronized by Los Angeles women, for both our local and New York buyers spend months in preparing for this sale. There re , '/9g| many makers of high-grade wash goods who at the end of the season sell their surplus stocks to us with the understanding that we do not use their names because of the radical price reductions.

'You can safely accept our guaran- jg

(§i tee that this merchandise is worth every penny quoted as regular values, and you certainly willanticipate future wants by purchasing liberally this week when you can save from a third to a half on every yard of wash goods you buy. fp

$> W*iTYard for Reg. We an /5c Wash Goods 19c to 25c Wash Goods at A jf\A> *Pi IIA VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COTTON WASH GOODS CONSISTING OF THERE ARE 2500 PIECES OF NEW CRISP WASH WEAVES, INCLUDING jHM- MlIL--^ F NURSES' STRIPED SEERSUCKER

—PLAINCHAMBRAYGINGHAMS—PLAINLIGHT FIGURED MULLS, BATISTE, LAWNS, SWISSES AND ORGANDIES; ALSO |J IffNOHIL £*

&i W*^^hS PT TITT OR rt ACV QTRTPFn mttt T<J T AT?PF FTHTTRFn SATTN STRTPFD MTTT T<?2°C FLORAL STRIPED BATISTE, WHITE GROUNDS WITH COLORED FIG- I«MAMfE tT iP

S P^T^a^ BLUE OR BLACK STRIPED MULLS— FIGURED SATIN STRIPED MULLS— URES; 19c EMBROIDERED PRINTED SWISSES WITH COLORED FLOW-¦¦NAnt« Ili.'«i NO « FANCY PRINTED BATISTE; ALSO 15c STRIPED BOUCLE MULLS, BLACK AND ERS: 20c FLOWERED ORGANDIES, WHITE GROUNDS WITH COLORED IsiiiSALE fl|| f £NAMEIIBLUE ONLY—15c SATIN STRIPED FLOWERED ORGANDIES, BLACK GROUNDS DESIGNS; 20c NAVY BLUE AND WHITE AND BLACK AND WHITE II §9

'[g.

*2a SALE MM wtth ptmtc FT OWFR 1? 10r KAIIOT AND FIGURED BATISTE WHITE LAWNS;20c BLACK AND WHITE CHECKED MULLS; 20c FANCY CREP- Bl W§ >£Sj iSk JS&w WITH. PINK bL,VWH,Ki>—

iuc FULK.AUUI AND riuuKnu rsrtiioiji,, wriULOLINES WHITE BLUE AND BLACK GROUNDS WITH COLORED FLOR liSi '%& 'Mr \%& 9 JOT GROUNDS WITH COLORED FIGURES— IOc PLAIN COLORED CHAMBRAYS—ISc AL FIGURES; 25c WHITE MADRAS WAISTING; 25c EMBROIDERED PAN- lg| m. M

.¦^ WHITE LACE STRIPED LAWNS AND 10c SATINFINISHED SCOTCH PLAIDPRINTS. AMA,SMALL DESIGNS, AND 25c SILK DOTTED MOUSSELINE DE SOIE. m>

%gj Best Standard Dress Ginghams 25c Summer Dress Foulards at 25c Japanese Crepes at til("fit Are the same materials for which you always pay from ¦ X, An extra special offering for this sale ;are full yard wide ,JL One of the best offerings of the "No Name" sale; these ¦'

JJFg^m\. CL- fpji* 12Jc to 15c; a large assortment and are the best qual- "^«§-nol|Cl and come in navy blue and black grounds with small, gg M°l| \L' pretty crepes are imported materials and are full 30 '|j NOjJ^iJi jS*g| ity"; the patterns are broken plaids,' checks and stripes ; llnamA | neat white figures ;have a fine satin finish;are a medium Bsale]S^|T inches wide ;the plain colors are light blue, red, old rose, $£SJjff4 \%& the colors are blue, green, red, pink, brown and tan ; will 11 1I weight and are one of the most popular wash fabrics for iWv

'PJllkj^Low, green and white; also striped designs in WV

: ; ;—

¦ ;—

tilm m —~~. ; —~~¦ IBF So. tan and white, blue and white and gray and white; very a & S**.

stand repeated laundering and give the best of service. fg.^ J wash dresses. . ffl ¦»¦_ 3 pretty for kimonos" "~ I1bL-JL* Q

§ 6'4c Apron Checked Ginghams at 20c Galatea Suiting at Yard Wide Percales at o3 Are a splendid quality standard checked gingham in JKKJT -4 i An offering that you will appreciate if you want some- jA /F^^k. JL

''"'all around home use materials, percales are ever aj£ jf^^ JL.

'¦ I8 small patterns ;arc in brown and white, green and white jF_ l/fl* thing that willgive unequaled service ;are the best qual- |»b ol(f popular favorite; you can use them for more of the |f, l(| ¦§»

S and blue and white, and will give excellent service; on *^kY^T ityand come in a large assortment of patterns instripes, BI^T home or children's vacation_garments than most any oth- NArl H*' jg• Oi— ~ ~

rr—, :

—; r-rr ; A' MJVI

—', —7 :—;::

—; : ;;

——7.

—¦ HHMuBI er wash material: they wear longer and will stand more ¦SsaleH i «

,^,l sale one hour, Btolo o clock, and a limit of 10 yards to tifNAMfM& "- checks and fancy designs; are in light, medium and dark IB ml 1 3—3—

ri—

i : ~T~- ~T- m\a H f Si?.*J : 'Csale^t

— — —MW W laundering; there is a very large assortment in medium ¦¦ mi S% a customer. ¦ _ %J colors and are good values at the regular price. J>L\J' colors in fancy striped designs.'

~: ~M\J

'

gi ===== ===== -

1g 25c Mercerized Poplin at 25c Imported Pongee at 25c Mercerized Ginghams at X1 For this big sale of "No Name" we are featuring a full A^Sffr Are very highly mercerized materials and are full 32 A In the wash materials there isn't anything that will \S "

O case of these splendid weaves; are dotted patterns in m^SMt}' inches wide; the colors are medium blue, light and dark | /lL launder as well or give better service than these goods; II^Of'¦ S

£ three sizes; white mercerized grounds; are exceptional \Wy gray, champagne and green; very soft finish, and is a | / ) are in small checks and stripes and very highly mercer- InaSA I *5 vaUICS at the rCgU

'ar Prke 'and we arC going tO sell them %famt% material that makes up very effectively; launders well I1 /name ized;combinations of black and white; also gray and I \'|at just half price Monday. I and gives almost everlasting service. JBL" SALE

oxblood ;these are well worth early shopping. M\^ j|ig l

& '^^ Greatest Suit Offerings of the Season Trade Sale "Black and Blue" Suits M Ms! Some at ust Hal Price— others Less Than a Third Prices a Third of What You'd Pay the Tailor li/ I?I? MWmyiJT^

'and StUl °therS a H°f tHe Regular PriCe

'Bay Your Suit at Hamburger's and Save jGmJWBtS*. ?

3 WlKt/ tfO/1 r///>- TTl^^l J :~~ r..M <P*rEnough to Pay for the Rest of the Wardrobe

'' - iSiiliWSll^v !S® IIV lit}} $20 SilK

—Wool

—Linen Suits $5 iw^M^^m^S^

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Some of these suits are of splendid silk and wool materials, while others are of the $15.00"

Blacfc" Or"Bllie" Stilts at $8 95 'J^/^^^SSS^SSi =-.fa J I\i\A\ finest linens; not one in the assortment but that is an exceptionally good value at the fimfi||iimMlp^l^i 99S| /]\ l\ \ regular price of from $15.00 to 's2o.oo; are the smartest of this season's models, in- A very secial offering to make Monday a banner day in the men's clothing de- |fla ||| &P||^aS) \u0084T t**!

!gc fi&'f, * ln\^ eluding "jumper," "Eton" and "long coat" styles, trimmed with fancy braids and'partment; at the price named you can choose any blue or black suit in the house IllUfi WT S§»'i* "H^-~_LI

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linens not one in the assortment but that an exceptionally good value at the

marked regularly at $12.50 or $15.00— included are fine serge, black clay wors-

gSsBB nlli ¦81^89^ $5/II Il\ 1 regular price of from $15.00 to 's2o.oo; are the smartest of this season's models, in- A vcrv secial offering to make Monday a banner day in the men's clothing de- WUJL flPi IWffi-rT 1^jfc/U f \A \\ eluding "jumper/ 1"Eton" and "long coat" styles, trimmed with fancy braids and partment ;at the price named you can choose any blue or black suit in the house IWr s §*

~/K-Jtl ( l\ W^ laces ;complete range of sizes and the price named is for Monday only. marked regularly at $12.50 or $15.00— included are fine serge, black clay vvors- WHP*HI§Bi^J t :^^^^^y^4j))—-

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' " teds, unfinished worsteds, vicunas and Thibet cloth; are the best of both "domes- «''' *&'g! Mi^^thyJK^^ ' $25 Silie TJJnnl Tinon T/y/Vc #7 tO tic ami imported materials ;coats either single or double breasted; latest 1907 TW^iffl m isli/ I/tm^^lv - wool i^inen juus J>/.OU models and are finished wi^ the very best of serge or brilliantine lining; suits ffilfflHi j»*^ fill \fw\ -'USt ~° SUItS '" t -le lot; u'll'1(-' some of tliem are the daintiest of popular linen suits that are equal in every respect to any you buy in local tailoring houses for '•^BMtS^laJml/I'l \lvi\l\ —°^ *

anc};mater 'als > nicely trimmed with braids and laces—

others are of a splendid which you would have to pay at least $25. Sizes 33 to 44.""

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Ml!I WWW 1ua''ty silk and wool, the most popular styles of the season ;complete range of sizes|

. • wlffl&^M I *53fillI V»v\\ and witnout an y exception the best $15.00 to $25.00 suit in the city. .i /l!Pjit|i|l t&lW lilt I \ \\\

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witnout any exception the best $15.00 to $25.00 suit in the city.* <£ir\

|$6 TravelingBags at $3.75.

$16 Trunks at $12.49===

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If //111 ll¦\ \W ' *POU *JUfC—LUOOI Linen >JllltS at *t>IU 15-inch size, oxford shape, best Canvas covered, all brass trimmed .- / \ffiftifff ' -S''

•"2* mi-Mi X \~\rXK Fancy suits of the finest linens trimmed with the daintiest patterns of service- quality grain leather and all leather and fitted with. Yale lock;japanned /|| 0^ ||flfj ?§,35 Mh-ll I Zlj^-T\ ' a^e

'ace and 1)ra'c's— this season's most popular styles; also smart suits of silk lined; the frame 'is leather covered; steel center and side bands; "Hag- /*WM WM fj*

Ws mjlI \~'\\^' and wool, which at the beginning of the season sold at from twice to three brass or nickel slide lock and top . ney" bolts; two solid leather straps; . /fT" *»» . ,\O*';|*^ "^^CsJL-^ s Is-JllB^^8^ times the price we have named for Monday; are the very best materials, fash- catches; best $6.00 case in the city. linen lined; 34 or 36-inch sizes. I'll'" waJk.

i iJgT"vrlr' ioned in the most popular styles and on sale at the price named Monday only. I I ¦ iI C£l'''-'v

I§j -Any White Parasol $1.00 sOc Handkerchiefs at 25c 12-^C=$2 Yokes and Chemisettes 25c 29c Matting at 17c %.rif Are of pure linen, have hemstitched borders-some with Styles for women and misses of linen lawn-cambric and™ 2 Collars—yokes and chemisettes of lace and faggoting—lace 1000 yards of fine hitcherado Tarmnpin mntHnp- with nnm »Sv«g, Insertion-others with embroidered edges or In embroid- Swiss-some hand embroidered, others embroidered hems- Knm „-„BihhA~~ and embroidery or tailored effects inlinen and scrim-white. warn-are the bos. \u0084nwt <\,l«\L«"« 7V,T!IV «,Sj Bred polkadot designs-enamel frame, and have wood rod trimmed withFrench Val or Mechlin lace

FOt 25C RibbonS cream and two-tonod-pointod and round styles. Warf*re the bt3t carpet designs-finished with heavy |&

aj and natural wood or bamboo handles; can be washed on sun otners trimmed withFrench Val. or Mechlin lace. corded edge and in a large variety of colors. '•*»'¦¦'¦¦BEL the frame. Sash and neck ribbons of

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«/ r< r r/i.r, *,™ $2'°°Embroideries at 50c >$300 Neckwear at 50c $4.50 Lace Curtains $2.50

•p/./O JLOng lilttCLrlOVeS $>I.UU Embroideries-insertions-bands and allovers of sheer Swiss plain colors, fancy two-toned An assortment of hand-made and tailored collars-jabots, Am «( clll»r fi,in,"m h,»i a t. m k *v S*S«^ Z.^ c* . „„»»_„\u0084uj v ,i. k i ju., ftlld multi-colored stripes— ties and stocks of lace, with silk or chiffon—silk with braid either Cluny or hand-made. Battenberg, the ]3««jC|

$1.75 LOng Silk GIOVeS $1.00-batiste-nainsook and cambrlc-reyelet-«mbossed and shad- also prlnted pcrstan designs and buttons-collars and cuff sets of chiffon, linen or Swiss, choicest deigns; also some of imported French bobbinet ft»>Elbow length in black and white.two clasps at wrist, -batiste-nainsook and cambric-eyelet-embossed and shad- also prlnted Persian designs and buttons-collars and cuff sets of chiffon, linen or Swiss choicest d-signs; also some of imported French bobblnet fp

jgj embroidered stitching on back, double tipped fingers. ow.effects in floral, scroll and conventional designs. -widths to 6 Inches. embroidery or fancy ruffled edges. >• with handsome patterns and Ineither white or Arabian. |S'-

|£/, $1.25 and $T.50 Plain and Fancy Dress Goods "^L^'^lSf"*5 &0& 00> $'-25 and 150 Plain and Fancy Silks §f^ 100 pieces on sale Monday at half or much less than half price; -

m $1 size '•Lambert's^ 1i5terine. .......... .59c 8000 yards, including every odd piece in the house ;all colors in

54^h^a^50l^° thisron>s,rcr;*tlt*«i ounce^s^rfSne^r^oVV^ *Z/ir+the a"ortment; every new weave and the choicest Styles ° this '.

f54-mch panamas, 50-inch fancy suitings, all colors and 25 dif- IfMM 25c bottle PriscillaV fragrant cream 10c »If MM season's silks; are. all new, fresh silks, such as yard wide, plain

*J ferent styles; 46-inch suiting, 42 inch.silk voiles, 54-inch Eng-.-%^. \^\^¦

15c box 3 cakes «Anola» buttermilk soap. 5c %^ V^\^ and changeable taffeta, black included; 20-inch black peau de '/§,g», hsh Sicilian, best colors; 44-inch fancy mohairs, 50-inch sicil- ¦ 50c box "Dorm's" rice powder, pure .. 25c .'>'

soie, 28-inch rough pongee, 19-inch silks of all kinds 19- . |s^^3j ians, 44-inch granite cloth, 42-inch Crepe de Paris and also a large assortment of black 25c tube "Euthymol" tooth paste ...... 10c inch "plain taffeta, 23-inch black taffeta, 22-inch black satß 24-inch brocaded taffeta &V«j and cream weaves every yard is perfect, and are without any exception the greatest .**bottle £ d Quinine ha.r. tonic....25c all colors 27 inch Jap si

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_inch foulards and many otlers, none of whichare wortl^ |£

bargains in dress goods ever offered in the city. : Vwe &oiLEor phoTe[obdbrs iaccL™V less regularly than $1.00, while others are the choicest of $1.50 silks. W :

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