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Monday Specia.l Monday SpecieJ
Fine Dies* Plaid-. Seat effect* for G<s»l quality Outing Flanuel*. New-
Chiklren* die—e- and tor wrappers e-t and prettiest pattern* ’ for thia
mid tea gov ii- 29 inches wide *ra*on’« wear. On a.a-ount of tlie
elegant n"w design-. Every yard price we must limit the quantity to
a 12% value. Monday 'fl _ each customer. By the yj
tnh. the laid UC yard Monday ’tC
ColossaJ Sale of Ladies’ Suits
Ine min oi even Woman I- to dre— a* well a- lor tenet inn Dre** Suita—all wool single-tire* *led Jacket
allow and it i* e.pi»lh a* much her aim. when ditened yoke and atitclwd strap mid belt. \
.. .. . .. ii • < hannine 7 • gore Muri with flounce. trim med with two
.m. nq.lannc Hie |.ur.na*4 oi a Dre- Suit. Walking Thw tal|h |n -H
.nit ot Costume. io oi.tain tor het money the greatest nm { arp M 4)y >|s a)M | s.m value* 4 R /fl
in ti. utmost style. We me best placed to serve elsewhere. (hir epeelal Monday | fll |
on more to your advantage than any other -tore lor piece ...................
e buy heavily and pay cash —two Hade factor* of Venetian Dn** Suit. .Ml wind. Single-breasted tight-
nportmiee —the tir«t giving us the lowest market titling jacket with double |ieplin and double danton
rire*. the second giving us large discounts that cut- n "‘P’ 1 ' Himined with one row of stitched taffeta all over
am figure in marking retailing pn..- I’hu* n - ’harming . pur* flare *k*;t. trimmed with on.- .ocular
mt von net io a -mi fot $lO that othei store* ask rufua mid tali ta band trimmed fl
i like quality $12.50 and $15.00. We *h*ll offei i Blue aad brown for choosing $lB.OO JBB
irg niiiiibci of suit* at very popular price* tomorrow. '“d eiO.Utl value*
nd if you would get the most tor your money it h x j niP „ Suit . A|t woo |. | k(U ||e breasted
Illy nerereery tot u- to -ay. come make your selcetmn. ( a|| ti jHpkpU trimmed with Peplin and Pus
he detail- under may help you to decide. Hl * n . „ th ti „ Mlup> aud a|H V vp|wt |r „ lK
xreptionally grand value- Monday in laidie*' Walking Uld | W(k . Beautiful 7 gore Hare skirt trimmed to
nd Dre«- Suits representing th sea-on - stylish match the jacket. These suits come in all color* and
I . suit* offei you wide range for both cokM cannot be equaled anywhere under dT 1 P
Q Q E $22.50. Our special pride for Mon- flfl I X
□dy's $12.50 value-. Our price tor : av IqJAvr
U ~ . . laidies' Broadcloth Dre—* Suits. Double-breasted tight-
7 a ’ M "; - • cloths. hni ■ . „ tltM . alll and TalTela p | gps . V rhp
iel. a- tneviot*. broadcloth and fancy Suitings- un lll>lln „. skirt is trimmed with two row*
.Ub ed.iensteii pickets. Blouse- . tf.. t-. Etons ete.. as o| ; tJ(( hj ( TarfpU j j y lv di ] wu| j
•u like: in fact a I of the seasons p.niie-t and RU it* be retailed at a* '
welmywereii ihev emm- to u- ft* « R
" """/ aV ‘’Xr go to ymu a* bar.
iinva* Walk ng Suit* brra-drd Jacket trim-
ird with four tuuk* over each shoulder and Mtitch«Ml Z’tx’bnc ndiking Suit*. All wool. rly front jacket
•It. A prettilv mt skirt with siue plaits and foot '•"" l l " < '' l Delightful 7-gore flounce skirt— unlined.
aiu |hi sc ’suits onie in grey 4 Ml m *t ** *uit« to appreciate their real
id tan for cl ing. Such suit* else- 1 X I 111 "" the dremdeat dresaar* fot tboae nrho set
here are AIM and s.'u. Here Hie fashion pace. lou'll agree « —
in ... ■■ „■ w n . they re ordinal v $25 suit* rhey’re Th I n
civ p > itv Blue and Green raffeta Silk shut Waist • 1 F
lilt- made from mi exceedingly handsome design. Ihe • " ....
ou«e effect will give the wearer a very smart appear- l.mlie r ' \cnctian Dres* Suits. .Ml wool. Double
we and i* trimmed prettily with tmk-. lairge breasted Norfolk jacket. stit<h<*l strap trimmed. Taf-
reve* and fancy cuff-. The -kirt is made with kill teta lined. The latest ilouiwe skirt. In tlie-e suit*
ittom and harmonize- nicely with the bodice. In- you have nil the wantable c*dor shade* for choosing und
ied. A very startling offet m fVW R/X In'vond quertiou similar suit* are not CT'fl
ew ot mu wmidermi-ly modest I J xll procnrnble anywhci" mid. i ¥lB. Mx 11 I
ice fur Monday * • • wX Monday - very special price MVz
La-dies’ Coeuts
Ladle- 2<-incb shaped back Monte C arlo coat- mad • i.aui. - liveried plaited Hack a gore lloiiie-pun walking
with -Htehcd -cams velvet piped velvet collar '"‘‘Je "Uh !• rows of stitching at the bottom
narretire.l lined. ’St ’ l ±‘S' t ’
i i oi ii. i /■ ■ ■ ><’- In truth .41 valuer. Mon-
Red. Blue am <a* or* lor < bo- dav lor ehmming at
Ladies' inverted skirts made of all wool canvas doth—-
hid e-'double-breasted Kei-ey oais—atin lined velvet 5 gore slot -emi* stitched buttons in Black Green
~ ... ’ ।vi i i i Mixtures. Oxford Mixture*. Su- «* mb a*
eollai )*.arl button t> num-!: shaped Montet mb. bark. b |M) f Monduy* A /
In all of ta-hwn* cnarming col- M RZX Jhia.-in- nt t 3
/ • JVz walking skirt- in two styles—all wool Melton
skirt- made with slot -earns seven gore. Dpu-
Ladies’ 27-inch Kersey Satin lined coat made with vcl- '’l p *i°t -earn- fancy strap and button trimmed. Black*
vet —dl.ir inverted plaited loose ba. k. witii yoke. A i-h.v- and fa-tor* toi choosing. R
very handsome top coat at an ex fl RZX ••‘■mine $7.50 values Monday Illi
ceedingly tempting price. Your'* J ■
for choosing tomorrow at XZ \ n mi.n.-nse <i|k<tion of Ladies $lO skirts—Meltc.is
fin.. Taffeta silk Coffee Coat made handsomely wuh X" »k7.'l' '"f"’ <" “"1
. .. -skill ciOtnA; i< » inanv tor act.u d ‘*<llll-
white stiUbed collar front andxmff*. thia woiie/of W rA
i ould be remit invitingly prieml at f of aiyle-degwß in »kirta 7 Sil
We ll *ay for Monday e
> aKe °f giving something for nothing is passed
• “Something ror Nothing” anil Sa " Antonio lon < since followed New York and
’ ° ® Chicago in relegating "catch penny'' schemes and
' ■ premiums to the darkest darkness of oblivion The
wise women of the Alamo City and few there are who are not. scon understood that "a nremium with each purchase"
meant that they paid for the "gift" in either the prices or the quality. And thus it has come to pass that the glvina of
something for nothing is best practiced by the emporiums of Castroville. Big Foot and other towns that are represented on
the map by a tiny dot through the graciouaneaa of the railroads whose water tank numbers Importantly among the non
ulatfon. Jerk water-railroad town- merchandising is not all dead in San Antonio yet though we out grew it years and
years ago-slnce the day this city was almost a village Today we retail Boys' Clothing as joy*' clothing should b<
retailed—on its merits Our inducements for you to trade here are quality linked with low prices when "on bn •
f a boy's suit here you do so on our guarantee that it is perfect in workmanship and material. And our guarantee distinctly
’ means satisfaction or vour money back without a grumble. '
>
Demonstrating Good Boys' Clothing Nobby little Men's Suits—pants coat and Boys’ Shirtsand Shirt Waists in all the
linked with low pricing strong well- vest in sizes 3to 8 years Would be newest conceits in striped and figured
( made Boys' Suit made of dark Worsteds temptingly nriced at 13.50. Our Mon- Madras and Percale*. fl O
. in siz.es from 8 to 14. Ordinarily $2 50 day price will be tor 1 *7 C Choosing each T'ZzC
1.50 • noys' 50c qualities in Plaid Serge and
* ‘ Hoys’ High Art Dress Suits. Norfolk W ° rate(l Cap8 ’ ?
* * Ynother sample Boys Double-Breasted Suits made of dark mixtures and Fancy
*1 Blue Cheviot Suits in sizes 7to 12 years. Cheviots with the new Raglan Yoke. Men’s Medium Weight Babbriggan Under-
<> Would be exceedingly grand values I Sizes 3to 10 years. Grand 34.50 values shirts and Drawers plain and fancy
<» $2.50. Our Monday 1 fIR Monday’s special -fl re stripes. The 75c per suit *rv
<* price a* 4 * / price sorts. By the garment mZzC
<NO T. WILSON ELLIS ALBAUGH G. GAHWILER
pvHrident. ’ Secretary & Treas. General Manager.
WEST END LUMBER CO.
Ns* Yard Ns* Lumber. Everything up-to-date. Shingles Doers Blinds
fast. .ant Color Ready Mixed Paints Builders’ Hardware. See our Dixie
Door’ something new Cor. N. Salado and Leal Streets on West End car
Hue. Both Phones 377.
"GOOD VALUE IN THE
unim
BICYCLE'.'
A»h your friejjd; 11V tides one.
W. F. Crothers & Go.
214 E. Houston St.
F. J. SCUDDER? ‘eiTtoRREY.
F. J. SCUDDER & CO.
Established 1889.
Agts. Germania Fire Ins. Co. of Mew fork
Representing leading companies of
♦ho world; with casli assets over SKO.-
MiYuoiCWeT MaHrit'. Trirnwdrt.Ttwe
Glaser Bond.
ALAMO FIRE INSURANCE BLDG.
“U M C”
HAMS BACON. LARD.
Fresh Goods —Texas Made.
“Good as Any.”
You Can Prove This by Trying Them.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
I) I KEARNEY.
Died Yrelerday morning at 11:30
o b. k I). J. Kcartpy. The funeral will
take place horn li'c residence at 131
Adan - .-tirei. Hii* anorniig at 10
o'cl k Friend* atu acquaintance* in-
vited to attend.
Emmett Benevolent association is
requested to meet at 9:30 o’clock
Oct 12. at Woodmen Hall to attend
the tuneral of our brother. D. .1. Kear-
nev.
E. J. M’CORMICK. Pres'L
J. SIDNEY BALLARD. Act. Secy.
EDWARD WALKER.
The funeral of tne late Edward Wal-
ker will take place from residence of
hi* *<m Chu*. It. Walker. Gl7 Chestnut
ut Ip m. today. Friend- and
acquaintance- cordially invited to at-
tend.
WolffiaMarx]
Latdies’ Skirts
San Antonio Daily Light
SATURDAY EVENING. OCT 11. IUO2
SPECIAL POSTAL NOIICK
Parties mailing copie* of the Light's
Anniversary Edition will please bear in
mind to put a 3-cent stamp on same.
There are a number of copies lying dead
in the San Antonio postofiice because
they have only one and two cent stamps
on same.
CITY NEWS.
— S». Aloysius Sodiilily resi t iho
ilat* 1 of I heir draiiiaih rnt(Ttainiimit to
Xov. oth.
—The big Stenin roller of the city
street depart merit ha* been used the pas*
week on North Flores near Kingsbury
street*.
— Mr. O’Toole who Ims been con-
fined to his ln*d with rlieumatisin fur a
month is Mile to g**t out but not to
attend to business.
—Tne mayor and aldermen have Immh
invited by Kir. K II KißHdl to take a
trip out to the Mitchell lake irrigation
work* tomorrow.
— Lieut. Foster and Oflirer t ook were
out hunting for deer aianit fifteen mile*
from the city yesterday and will return
early thi*» morning.
— The regular ine<'ting of the Woman's
Auxiliary of the Young Men’s Christian
a shoti at ion will l>v held tomorrow after*
noon nt 4 o’clock in the V. M. C. A. par-
lors. Important buaines* to he trans-
act 4fll
—The ortiw? of the school board is un-
dergoing extensive repairs in the way
SAN ANTONIO SUNDAY LIGHT SAN ANTONIO TEX. OCT 12 1902.
Monday Specia.ls
Extra high grade ( u-himerc finished
Flannelette- in rich French print-
injS. stri|ie« polka dot- conventional
and Persian designs. Fully 20e value*.
Monday** very special fl 'fl t
offering
Cnina Blue Percale* teal Indig >
Blue. Claret*. Dark Red. Simpson's
Black and White Calicoes: Simpson *
Silver Grey*—all of them offered .is
extraordinary Monday I
«|M-( iul* at the yard T* jC
Full yard wide double lared Domet
Flannel*—extra heavy—suitable for
underwear. |>etticont. children'*
night gown*. Bonnfide 15c quality
—mill length* of 10 to 15 yard*.
By the yard Mon- Q ]
day O 2 C
A tlurrv in Ladies' Fast Black Hose.
rile 2t)e qualities Mon- fl -fl I
day at. tla- pair
CHILDREN'S BLOK HOSK-Tlie
grade- a I wavs retailed at 20 cent*.
l2ic
LADIES’ FINE BLACK HOSE—
Monday we’ll offei genuine 35 cent*
qualities at the -fl E —
| air
The newest creations in Lidie-* Belt*
— Postilian Belt* in a grand array
of ]>at terns 75c 50c ...25c
laidics' Neckwear in profusion—
Fancy collars —Featner Boas. All
*|>ecial price* Monday 'fl re
starting nt
Ladies' Fleered Back Cotton Ribbed
Yosts silk cria-het and -ilk tape neck
fini-h. Drawers to m itch. I.CI -»
Tne garment T'-zC
Knit Petticoats—hurt lengths—-
edgtd at iHittom with silk crochet.
Pretty color effects tor "7 "Xx-
choosing /
I-nil Fascinators in Pink. Blue Red
Cardinal Black and White—very
haml-ome well made al R E
fairs. Each / -zC
Fall Cotton Wiii-t- —Blu-k- Solid
Colors and Strijies. Very pretty
nt w styles rennukably iindcrprired.
.Monday choosy 1.50
Magnificent Silk Waist*- Green
Pitik. Cardinal laivomler Bha 1 . Slate.
Colors. In fact. 87.50 E d’ld'X
wai-ts for choosing -Z*VzVz
Imdies’ Taffeta Kilk Waist- in -<>l:<l
(this anil fancy .-tripe- including
.•II colors and the season’s swelle-l
-tylcs. These are regular $5 value*.
Sxn-ationally und< rpriced for Mon-
day. See our show wimlow. Choos-
ing from the collec- -fl Z E
lio-!
Stiq>cndmi- bargain giving in stylish
Ft.'imel Waists—-solid colors and
other pretty effects among them.
Values range up Ip a* high as $2.00.
Almo-t giving them away for Mon-
day's pi ire foi choosing Z
will !*• oulv iV*jC
ot installing new device* and -helve* fe
tne va*t uniount of bu-ine— that th
school board i- now expcricueing
—A boy ot twelve year- via* capture
in the act of stealing a box of *hoe pol
i-h la-t evening at tl o'clock in a rack*
-tore at 230 Ea*t Hou*ton street (til
ret (juintana took charge of the boy an
locked him up.
—The 1...... U < (peril liotl*c wn paeke
la-t night for.the lecture on Robert I
la-e by Dr. ( Benjainine Andrew* whir
was given umier the auspices of the ba
Antonio Lyceum.
—First Baptist Church. Hie paste
Rev. A. .1. Harris will occupy hi* pulp
at 11 a. m. and 8.00 p. m. morning.se
mon will be the sixth of the serie* on t!
"Seven churches of Asia.” Evening su'
jeet "The Preai'her and Hi* Doctrine
Sunday school at 9:30 a. tn. Wednesdf
evening prayer meeting at 8.
—B*. Mark’s church Holy Commit
ion 7 a. m. Morning prayer and ser
ice at 11:00. Evening prayer and se
vice at 8-00. Sunday school and Bib
class at 9:15 a. m. (Morning hym
553). Offering for parish suppor
1 Flower offering also.
On Friday erening two little lass
ot St John’s Episcopal church Stindl
si hool assisted by some kind friend
presented a fine selection of recit
Hons readings vocal and instrunie
tai numbers fifteen in all. at the Mi
sion House The many guests we
highly pleased with the excellence ।
the parts taken by the little girls ai
all went home after enjoying deli
io is cake and lemonade very. mu<
pleased with the evening’s entertai
ment.
GUNS \ND SPORTLNG GOODS.
J. 8. DODDS A CO
Colossal Sale Silks-Dress Goods
I 'l lien*'* 110 padding of the unnounrenient* of tbi* store.
Thi* >idverti*einent i* full of meat —crowded with new*
of *peeMl value- from the store whore value* are be*’
<very -lay. Today we give a compact epitome of the
lw*t new* from the Silk Department—and there’* cer-
tain to lie something among them of *pecial interest to
’(>11. Bear in mind we never lower the quality; it’*
always the price* and tni* special *elling of *ilk* much-
ly underpriced will create enthusiastic shopping.
Fine Moire Velour- in the *ea»on'* mo*t charming and
ciegurt design*. All 27-inche* wide. fl re
A -pccial IImt) in the Silk q ZAzflk
Depurttncnt Monday. B> the yard . .....
Genuine oil boiled Black Taffeta* and all full yard wide.
Ari-tocrutie *tntr* usually retailed for as much a*
81.25. Sen-utionally underpriced q r
for Monday. By the
yaid
Superb assortment of magnificent I’eau de Sole in deli-
cate and ii(h fashionable shade*. I lie
extreme ol hargaia-giviaff foe v.e’ve
priced there to go Monday the yard. • flz
Tne grandest exposition of Lining Taffeta* in the eity.
Idciil for petticoat* and waist* a* well for our show-
ing include* every dainty mid *ty- Zfl
li-h cnlos agi A neneatian iu iner
enmidizing. The yard
A ven *[>ecial offering of Novelty Silk* in degant cord-
ed and fancy effect. Rich luxurious texture* that
i* without parallel under $1.25. A Zfl Z>
Monday Silk -jiccia) of iinpor-
Velvet—The I’mis Velvet—mid 11 most magnificent
showing of them in. at leu*t a dozen mid more ex*
(pii-ite *hade coloring-. A crown- fl /’"hff'h
mg mhicvement in underpricing. The
Just 11 word about trimming*. We’ve every-
thing that all other stoics have: much that they have
not. Thus if you would have exclusiveness in your
dress triuiniings fail nut to investigate our complete
stocks.
Cliildrcn's Scotch I'laid Dresses made with braid trim- A magnificent assemblage of unusually trim
med collar shoulder ruffles waist mid cuffs; solid collar —
strap trimmed yoke; pearl button mid ribbon trim- med hats American at.d inipoited models—and the >tc.i.
med. Size* six to fourteen years. fl refl r
Excellent $2.tM) values. Mon I "fl tnmns of our own work rooms—all nere fo<- your p'eas
day MflArfKZ
.. ... . . 4$ * lire iGinuirow. 'l’he (ollectiun. as a wlulc shows a <lis
\ aliie yis my extraordinary in ( mldren s dresses; that M
to -ay we will offer for Monday ..special line of there |j!1)(|v( bpiHllv ul|J ori i|lu | it t | |at wil not faH Je .
nurnimts of values ranging up to < AX g °
82.511 mm S3.IH». Tomorrow your ■ MX H ; lt the most discriminating feminine taste. The.r
<’ioo'>ing from the collection • w
Infant’s Coats—both short mid long lengths made of very exquisiteness and daintiness make them all Ilie
tine White Bedford cord with large collar handsomely
trimmeu with -ilk stitching and silk E/X harder to picture to you—fairest way is to see
braid. Bm.vAvill look sweetest in one XII
ot He—e ITicc low enough abrf •wZ VZ them in brilliant array in the Millinerv Salon tomorrow.
< niidren’s all wool cloth Reefers made with box plaite l There is a spire of novelty and smartness in every single
Monte Carlo buck and front; lare trimmed sailor collar.
t.ieen. Red Blue and Brown for fl R Zfl Lit. Hie crispness which show- them the cleverest work
choosing. Fine $2 value* marked for I I .....
Voiul k - -elliii" it oi tne moat original European and American designer.*
Vhen we talk about our shoes we talk straight from — -
lie shoulder for we know our shoes —know what Tlcx a ffl in r- 1
hey are in the matter of style-fashion and what they D<Xrg«\.lri.-<JIVIITg 111 □llO6B
vill do in the way of wear. We wouldn’t carry shoddy . ... „ j
ihoes to sell at any price. Thus it is Hint you find here such sui>erb footwear as Patrician—a woman’s s.ioe that’s right— 4
or $3.50: Wolff & Marx ever popular Royal Shoes for women—the best woman s shoe on earth for $3.00 French Shriner 4
and Umer's Fine Shoes for men at $5.00. easily equaling in every detail the $6 $7 and $8 footwear; the "Wonder Shoes" for ;
Bovs and Gil ls unquestionably the best School Shoes manufactured at $1.50 and comparable to the average $2.50 qualities in .
every respect. In Infant's footwear we distinctly take leadership for certainly no other store carries 'either the immensity or 1
variety that our stocks ot Infant's Shoes represents. Hence no matter what price you pay for shoe here ycu are assured of ’
the highest shoe quality linked with a most modest price. Monday we will offer some very extraordinary values in quality ’
footwear. This news will interest you. tor in most cases the specials are greatly under-priced assuring you of important ’
savings. ;
Alfred Dolgc’s Felt Goods —Women's Fur Misses' Bright Dongola Shoes made with I
Voman's Black Vici and Box Calf Shoes; Trimmed Rome footwear. Regular $1.50. Stock tip. extension soles. Button. War- <
ight. flexible extension soles dull kid or Our special Monday price. QXz' '' ant ‘‘ d ?" * od l eaher - Sizes 11 to - 1
lilk vesting tops spring heel low or half ’H e l a ' r The pair
vpera heel in all sizes and fl E fl Infants' Bright Dongola Shoes —Patent Monilß y <
widths The pair jjp hand-turned sole very light and flex- Boys' Black Vici. Kangaroo and Box Calf
Men s Benca-made Union Label. Welt fble. Button. Sizes Ito 6. Shoes—good solid leather school slices. 1
Shoes in all styles and leathers lace or The I’ air '‘tOC made with full extension soles. Golf Bad 1
waiter in all sizes and widths. Every Men's Satin Calf. Box Calf. Vici and stays; quilted bottom soles spring heel or 4
pair warranted—satisfaction or a new Velour Shoes made on new up-to-date new low lied. Oiti regulai $2.00 Boys <
iair or yo’ur money back. •T ZkZ| last In lace or gaiter. -fl OfA Shoe Monday underpriced. fl %Q <
I’he pair -Z*Uvr remarkable value —giving.. The pair (
PERSONAL MENTION
l
11. W. Mehrle. oi Chicago h at tin
1 Menger.
' A. S. G. Henry of Chicago is at tin
1 Menger.
Tracy 1!. Dunn of Houston i: a
' the Menger.
■ A. K. Lipscomb oi Luling i* regi-terei
i' st th» Monger.
11 E. BenJ. Andtew-. of lancolu Nib
i- at the Menger.
F. .1. Fi-her. u prominent attorney u
I iylor. Texas is in the city.
Mr-. Ella Woody aid of < liiii iimali i
" in the c.ity on 11 visit wild i* u
of Mr< Strawn (>UI Ruiz t-treet.
Flank Witmer a local drummer mad
T hi- inaiddn trip through Hie countr
for the pa*t two weeks and returne
home last night.
Mr. Hilmer R. Stpiii and -on Ear
hft for .Mexico yestceday to join Air
Stein and son who have been vhdtin
’ in the sister republic.
Mrs. Jud Walker and dhiklreri. c
Mound ( itv Illinoiv. are in the city o
v a vi-it and are gmxts of Mrs. J.na
‘ at her b >me on Austin street.
Mr. ( hatie* Mwllaly re(urned from D
Angele* California. la*( night nite
s -pendim* the summer in that seeUoi
p Mr Mullnly report* having met severs
San Antonian* In tliat country and a
| were doing well
c- ————————
Ii When your business Increases all tin
1 time there must be a reason for it
What is it! ACME CO.
"BFNAR DRUG CO—The Stamlir
’ for quality.
Children’s Wear
Mondtxy Specia.l Monday Special
Fleeced buck Printed Flannelettes in Dark Percales—Navy Blue Wine
cheery and choice waiating designs Colors Black and White. Claret* —
a* well a* wrapper patterns. Made in tact very desirable Hie qualities
for K)c retailing we shall offer them These will in* an exceeding attrac-
to you Monday by the ...6ic five Monday special 6?c
There are style* to suit all taste* weight* for al! pur-
pus*-* price* for all parses. The demure maiden mid
tae dashing belle find iiliko the piece to gratify individ-
ual preference*. You may know w lial you w ant or
you may not. You'll find the bent and biggest variety
o'' everything good in Dress Fabric* at Wolff & Marx
'flic newest design* the most brilliant coloring* the ex-
tnm<* noveltie* —tomorrow we shall have special selling
of these materials for suit* skirt* und waist* at price*
much under regular retailing figures.
Exceptionally high da** Flannels in all the new color
conceit* mid designings. These are the sorts generally
retailed at 75c which we offer -pe- C/\
eiiHy to Monday'* shopper*
Rich black Granite Suitings—extraordinary fine ma-
terials as a rule retailed at <l5 cents sometime* for
more. A price sufficient to in- fz\
.line yea io buv Moaday. Phe OvC
'I lie very *welleat line of elegant Broadcloth* brought
to Sun Antonio. They are strictly all wool 52 inches
wide and will not wear rough. Other
store* offer them at $1.50. We
A sensational offering of fancy wuistings —in all of the
season's newest color conreits —Green Gahlin. Tan
Castor* Wine Unions Navi. Half SOI
I need for Monday's sale that i*. by
the yard . *
Beautiful Zibeline novelties and dainty pin dot effect* —
the ideal suit fabric for dressy dressers. Full 54 inches
'wide. A very special offering Zfl
tomorrow of Hie t>s rents grades flll/N
Cainer* Hair Plaids—nil 54 inches wide—extra tine
goods made and intended for Dollar R ZN
retaiing. Most invitingly priced for Xi If*
Monday's sale. By the yard flreflzflz
Our dress trimmings department is lavishly com
pletc with Hie fairest and prettie-t of both Foreign
mid American creations for the season. And just
a word anent pine* —in all ease* they are modest-*
les* by much than you would expect.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. .
Nyla Cameron to E. F. Warren lot
il block 31. Moore's subdivision: 81(H).
.1. K. Harrison aid wife to Anton
Nuschalezak lot Is Glock 14 Asbury
1 i’hice: BIIHI.
Wm. Dubrow. l-ki Io A. J. Roeks. lot
2 block I. eity block 135; 1350.
Mich.iel Ritierniairu Robert C. But
lei to Win. und wile 1002-3
acre* of lot 5 on tin Rosrllo creek
i 81387.33.
A. and D. Kieffer li San Antoni;* A
4 Gulf Shore Railway company two strips
- of right-of-way. 25 feet wide; $203.
11. Rippstein to F. D. Faville lots II
* and 12 block 21 original dty lot 210
on Culet>ra avenue: $125.
I A. D. DuPuy und wife to G. E
Knouff part of lot* 1. 23 blozk 33
new city block 28!): $001).
Kate L. and Jblm Spring Ito C. M
’ and .1. 8. Reeves/ lot in new city blmk
490 west (side Austin street; $1900.
1 W. R. Camp by sheiiff. ’to Albert
[1 .Meyer. Jots 3 fl 6. lew eity block 009
- -faith side Montana street: $3O.
F. 11. Kirkpatrick to E. B. Hall let
* |3. block (I. new cite block 724 oil De
r vine street; $1.29').
J. 1. Ryan and wife >to Emily S
I Jones lot 12. block 5. Howard streii:
I $B5O.
YOM KIPPUK.
J ' —————
. '. Both Jewisdi places of worship wen
esowded all dav yesterday iby 4he large
manlier* of. the daithful attending Ycui
1 biLpur service*. The ritual* employed
(velc very impressive and beautiful.
New Millinery
I HOT FREE LUNCH.
10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Daily.
IRON FRONT SALOON.
run imr thimbles or
uniLimnu vermicelli.
CHILDREN LIKE IT.
। - ——- *
£ Special
'For
\L TOMORROW
Boy* Norfolk Suits in Blue
Merge and Fancy Cheviot .well
wmth > t Jf.g gfffg
6.50 Tomorrow
5.00
lUvm Laundered Waists without
<*ollai ? and with (-uHar attached
regular pric<* 75c. tomorrow ..55c.
I'.ver try “Honey Stockings*’
tor boys*. la»*t fur girls 25c.
Everything a Boy Wears.
Way.HER
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