12 The Sale of the Chaflin Book Stock Brings Thousands of Volumes That Were Below Regular Prices at Additional Reductions of 30 to 60 Per Cent. •*> After the reorganization of the H. B. Claflin Company, which failed last Sum mer, the receivers ordered the closing out of their wholesale book business in which they had been engaged 18 years as the principal distributors of publishers' entire remainder at 50 to 75 per cent, lower than regular retail prices. Our stores secured a large share of the sacrificed stocks and the bargains are the best that hare obtained in such attractive books in many years. Miniature Reference Italy ' Fran, < F <>*- c ■ ■ u T England, by Frank Fox. . I A BOOK-OP .Library Austria-Hungary, by G. E. Mittou. • PORCELAIN in „„♦« France - b >' Gordon Hume. [ Originally 40 cen 3 lbHshed at )2 50 volume . - e heretofore 25 cents hm>iofoTe 80 l d for $1.50 a volume f fgl 1 each; now 15 cents each. now SI.OO a volume. 1 JX A world of informa- _ £3| tion in your vest pocket. ' CleaT, clean printing on tough, thin ] " paper; strong flexible red cloth „ covers. "i" 1 11,1 . 1 'I IMotlonary" "of Bible II \fcNDYCK I Book of Porcelain Olassieal Mythology « Who Did That? -- , . Who Said That? Fine examples 111 the Victoria and Kng-lishO-"re'eh Phrase Book Albert Museum. Paiuted by Wm. Who Wrote That? (Proeel Uibli with text by Bernard Rack- Who Wrote That? (Poetry) , . Who Wrote That? (Foreign* ! " 11 w' , ham, M. A. JLrtlvts aiirl Art Terms 1 ' m ntctlanttry of Synonyms __ . _,. , ~ Dlcttonary of Kns;lish literature FH onOPTS Till R fin Artists twenty-eight water color T „ »***« '■ «" (razeteer of World y xx * .IXU»CKIUSS huve been made from specimens of StKik"s^areaiV o QuoTations Edited and written in collabora- porcelain in the collections of the Shakespeare's Characters tion with other authors. Roval Svo., Victoria and Albert Museum South Dictionary of Abbreviations n-ilt. tons Battles and Sieves '. r' ' 1 Kensington, many of which have Book oVsa"nts r9arleS ' Hans H °l b ein. by H. Knackfuss, never published before while Dates an<i . . -translated by Campbell Dodgson others have not hitherto been repro- Dictionary of Argrot with 151 illustrations from pic- ; n . .. Dictionary of Economic Terms tures ,i raw i n <Ts und wnrwient* duced in colors. Crown 4t0., cloth. \ KS!riffi* h SlanK . v drawings and woodcuts. Published at $4 . 30; heretofore soW In Praise "of Books Anthony Van Dyck, bv H. Knack- f or $2; now SI.OO. l>lt«Tary Tfrms fus* translated by Campbell Mottoes and Badges Dodgson, with 55 illustrations , , „ , _ . My Je«* Book from pictures and drawings. 8 rac^ca ' Cook Book, "How to Nicknames and Pseudonyms r - '«»*■»• r«.i, TO) .. , », „. Philosophical Terms Sandro Botticelli, by Ernst Stein- ° h as ' ro £" lar * IOO a?.d a where' n ncTernM mann. translated - by Campbell edlt,on - S P eclal »<* Who's Who in Fiction Dodgson, with 90 illustrations from pictures and drawings. Marion Harland's Cook Book; regu- EAlbrecht Durer, by H. Knackfuss, lar ?20 ° e, l' tion - Special, ..50c translated by Campbell Dodgson, ' with 134 illustrations from pic- Pocket Atlas of the World; latest tures, woodcuts, engravings and edition; regularly 25c. Special, Peter Paul Bubens, by H. Knack fuss, translated by Louise M. 1,000 Books of Fiction, formerlv Richter, with 122 illustrations B oc to $1.50. Special, .. 25c from pictures and drawings. 1 c Leonardo Da Vinci, by Adolf Rosen- Peck's Bad Boy Series, 12 titles berg, translated by J. Lohse, with Special Fascination of Europe "' RS ' „ , World Wide Encyclopedia and Series Meyer,' translated by P. g" Ko- Gazetter, 12 volumes, cloth. nody, with 140 illustrations from Special $2.75 Each volume has 32 full page il- pictures, etchings and drawings, lustrations in color. Large Bvo., Each of the above Published at Eomney ' Reynolds and Vilasquez, cloth, gilt tops. litso a volume; heretofore sold for ! wlth 16 fu " I )a ? e to,or illustra ' u,. -P „1, r. cents a volume; now 50 cents a I tions; formerly SB.OO. Special, Switzerland, by Frank Fox. volume. I * $1 50 Di-ves, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. Royal Waists—Perfect in Every Detail SI.OO and $1.95 Values In the Sale at OvJC • T , l^l ndreds ? f ft W ?? l en ha T e taken advantage of the Royal Waist Sale, now t !L themselves owners of dainty beautifully trimmed waists . ■ that are perfect in every detail and truly remarkable values. The SI.OO to $1.95 Royal Waists at s<ty include semi-tailored styles in linen, madras and soisette. Medium tucks trim the front and back or plain tai -34and36 P pocket; tucked or turn-over collar and cuffs. Sizes 32, $1.95, $2.50 and $2.95 ) £\p* Semi-tailored and \ lingerie Royal Waists ( J | 5 Style Middy Blouses at SI.OO * Muslin and Nainsook Petticoats and Dressing Gowns Sacqttes ' Muslin and nainsook gowns, high and low Black satine petticoats,'new flounce trim necks, full length or three-quarter sleeves, med with two narrow ruffles SI.OO . Percale dressing sacques, silver grey or Nainsook Gowns, three-quarter sleeves, navy, flat turn-over collar, belted at waist trimmed with embroidery yoke, 75^ tr Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor—Three Elevators. I . < 1 ' ' -V- ' ' ■■ - Clearance of Boys'Wihter u ' ar Hats This is the leading milli- T—T ofo C 1 A Q CO en nery style of this mid-season 1 laid, *pi.l<7 IO and its popularity is deserved \r | because of the fascinating ef , V aIUCS 8.1 '• ' fect the veil lends the hat. Wc have just received the ! £» latest interpretation of this .J^nEsfe: flMr* vogue and show veil hats in oarrow brim satin for as little Plush, felt, chinchilla and velvet hats in dif ferent styles for boys are included in this Annual wb°«Li« w C ° n ~ : | f ' Clearaway of broken.sizes o f B °ys' Wintef Hats "seconds" that are Adding ■ \ LJ^M_J in the Millinery Section. the markets these days with low prices as a bait. W Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Secflnd Floor, Front—3 Elevators. T , ... i r . ~ , , ' Lvery hat shown here comes from a leading house and was I f IX/Af ' I Vl-ic T Small satin hats with narrow, The new small sailors with narrow L/UUIV V t/1 X 1115 .LvlSl CJI brims trimmed with a rose in front,! brim with straw braid around the veil edged with satiu fold —black, crown, veil edged with d* A A r r\ • . brown and rocky inoun- dj-j QC novelty silk, •PT'.VJ in L/rOSS U BUck 'satin hat combined* with I Small turbans of brown hemp, maline on side, veil edged with 1 veil edged with satin fl C b9c crepe de chine, 36 inches wide, half silk, white and colored narrow satin ■% r| r ; ribbon «pO.VJ grounds, neat rosebud effects. Mill and Factory Sale price, yard, C ribbon, 69c embroidered crepe do chine, solid shades, half silk with iF Large sailors of satin, tailored Small turban!* of brown, satin. self-color figures. Mill and Factory Sale price, yard, bow of narrow ribbon in front, veil fancy feather in front, veil edged 25c wash suiting, white with black, brown, pink and blue fp" edged with heavy fold of •J f|C w >th narrow <£Q CA stripes. Mill and Factory Bale price, yaTd luC satin, brown and black, velvet «pOit/U 69c and 89c colored dress linens, 45 inches wide, in shades of brown, . „ , ... rose, pink, three shades of blue, helio and black. Mill and Fac- Af\ ' DlVeS ' Pomer °y & Stewart, Second Floor—Three hlevators. Tory Sale price, yard, SI.OO ratine suiting, 54 inches wide, for suits and separate skirts. Mill and Factory Sale price, vard *)VC t1 T t * D < O 1 ' ,*?£!:12 i/zcOood Values in Bedspreads 20c vacation cloth for wash suits, soft finish, solid shades and f g sale j In the Mill and Factory Sale price, 1 vard!" , g nKhani inchw Wlde ' Mill and Factory Sale j (;9c crocheted bed spreads, tocinmed. Mill and Factory Sale 12 %c dress gingham. Mill and Factory Sale price, 011 price, I , 49£ yard O'/ZC 10c dress gingham. Mill and Factory Sale price, s,i Mill and Factory Mill and Factory yard \}'/4C Sale Pric ® Sale Price 20c fancy crepe, figured. Mill and Factory Sale price,' | ./ 85c hemmed crochet bed LARGE SIZE CROCHET BED 1 JL /2C spreads, good size and quality, 6J5c SPREADS 12 Vic fine percale in neat styles. Mill and Factory Sale price, ni/ SI.OO large hemmed crochet Our Own Clove Brand Free From . var, '> 0 /2C bed spreads, good pattern and Dressing 5c challis, Persian design. Mill and Factory Sale price, A quality 7«c ]OO spreads worth $1.25, SI.OO • VBrtl 4 *tC $1.75 Marseilles bed spreads. 100 spreads worth $1.30, $1.25 17c Galatea cloth. Mill and Factory Sale price, 1 hemmed #1.19 100 spreads worth $1.66, $1.50 .vard iJL'IZC $2.50 light weight satin Mar- BO spreads worth $1.95, $!.«» ~ 18 "»"' s »"';:r.,x=!-. r d . tr\ «. t. . EXTRA SPECIAL SATIN BED Bl K n - *»- 00 10c to 12'/ac White Goods In £T~ 3PEEADS + l_ _ _ J C A. C 1 41 f $4.00 satin Marseilles bed beds $1.79, $2.»H> and $2.25 IXIO IVllll ana I aotorv O&I0 v/ spread and bolster cover to Satin Marseilles bed spreads, ™ * match, scalloped and cut cor- scalloped and cut corners. Good qualities and neat stvles are to be found in ners ® 2 B5 *2.50, g«.oo, $3.50, ,»s.oo White Dress Goods in the Mill and Factory Sale at - w Dives - Pomeroy & stewart ' strect F,oor ' Rear lessened prices. Examples of .the rare values include: Ext°r c a special^yarxt^ 6 lawn . crep6 and lacy Knit Hoods and Sets In the and dresses. Extra special, yard, .. quaUty for . 3 iof I Sale at Reduced Prices I 25c :!!!! 1::::Z Woraen ' B and Rirls ' 50c knit hooc,s - Specia1 ' 39 < Remnant of 25c white Batiste, 40 inches wide, yard, 12Hc Women's and girls' ftx 1 knit hoods in olive, rose and light _oc chiffon voile, 40 inches wide, in remnant lengths, suitable for i. . • i vu i-i i i j • c • . dresses and waists, yard ... blue trimmed with wlnte and brown and cerise. Special, 59£ 17c pajama checks, 36 inches wide, yard 12?ic AIT J I u-I i . mqukii 4 e e Jl_ J • 19c stripes and check crepes, 29 inches wide, good range of patterns! Women s and children s $1.98 knit sets of scarf and hood in • vard rose, green, tan, light blue and white. Special $1.39 Pi\es, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor, Rear. ttr Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Men's Store, Street Floor. A Combination Sugar and Grocery -"jj jf S ale 1 o-morrow PART OF ORPHEUM'S BILL Fcilcc CV(la ailtage ot tliis offering and buy 5 pounds of oranulatpfl mirrflr f'rn* a osswarsstf -~— «■ £ — ------ 1 " Emma Carus Pleases With Tipper 5 lbs. granulated sugar, « y parodies 1 lb. Banquet coffee Y 2 lb. Senate tea, 33<* r I till since uis P ar t «f their act, '.Th« 3 bars Ivory soap 13£ I * Volunteers," a quartet of really do t J lightful entertainers, are supposed not a dorf pork and beans, 3 10c cans, 25c Kippered herring, large oval cans, 3 cans 25c f? *"•' 0,1 tlle b '" at: the Orpheum, vet (old packed tomatoes, large cans, 3 for 25c Tuna fish for salads, can 24c the >' Provide one of the best of th« Kruso crushed com, 3 cans 25c week's offerings. After Billy Gripps Golden wax beans, 3 cans 25c Fancy head rice, 3 lbs 25c appears on the stage and in song la- Lake shoe peg corn 3 cans 25c Rolled oats, lb 5c men,s tbe fact that he must perform all Gold evaporated milk, can, sc; 6 cans 25c Broken macaroni, lb., He alone, he calls for volunteers and Al Dried green peas, lb., 8c «auh, "the boob," joins him from the Dried beef, M lb., 10c audience; Jerome Daley, "the stage Minced ham, lb 20c Fancy grape fruit, good size, sc; 6 for 25c hand," from behind the scenes, and Frankfurters, lb., 10c Juicy Florida oranges, the large size, dozen, . .. .29c frred Lyon, ''the leader,from the or- Record coffee, a delicious blend, lb 25c chestra. The singing of the four is ('renin cheese, lb., . . 25c Banquet coffee; the best to be had for the moncv, lb., excellent, and comedy is not lacking to Sweitzer cheese, lb 30c :{oc ad( ' to th ® entertainment. Pimento cheese, lb./ '. '. '. . . .27c P""ty coffee; 1-lb. cans 4«c bmma Carus has brought her distinct Hershey pure breakfast cocoa, lb., 18c; 2 lbs., 35c personality to bear on the success of Flag Maine corn, can, 15c; dozen, $1.70 „ £' 10 H,® w hi " an<l is especially good in Flag sweet peas, can, 15c; dozen $1 70 Santa Clara P runes ' 2 ">s. 25c Her lipperary parodies. Her partner, Flag cur refugee beans, can, l!lc; dozen, .!.'.."51!50 Fancy Muir peaches, 2 lbs 25c !_ arl R «ndall, is a dancer worth seeing. Far breakfast mackerel, 10-lb. pails, ... $1 15 New P ack a P ri cots. 2 lbs 25c lho couple do the only dancing in the Russian spiced sardines, large kits, " 75c Best c,eaDe d currants, lb 13c sho . w - and bear the responsibility very Salt codfish, one lb. bricks ! ! 15c fancy Sultana raisins, lb 13c satisfactorily. Golden West salmon, tall cans, 12c i, Fitzgibbon, "back again where Delicious little neck clams,'can, 13c; 2 for 25c Visit our pur# food demonstration of Bitter's j , H l u "j re ' s " C et him," is eccentric Idolina boneless imported sardines in pure olive oil, products. above all, and for that reason funny; large cans, 23c J h JS Blu g ln tf is good, but his acting is TV r» 0 01. I. -n better. The playlet presented by Ed- Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Basement. ward Esmonds aii« company is familiar to theatregoers, and, although not a O t "IV T f T a HI" '' ne seems to have been changed, it is onoe news or Interest to Men -IT . n J . , „ , The ease with Which one can recall al- VariOUS groups or reduced Siloes from regular most every action in the play serves to stock for men aijd boys offer worthy values— ?^ OVk : how w : e11 t ' he aeti "K is <'«ne by ■ i i .-i_ i _ , , j ine two performers. worthy because the shoes are sound in materials Nv Russeii Mack and Blanch Vincent and construction and correct in style. This is a \\ i ive a 90 J nR sketcll at the i' iano > tl,e i 1. i v fl|lL \\ Kramers do gymnastic stunts, and the clearaway of broken lines. ) , Jd\ Welling LeveVnig Troupe, in their com*. Men's *2.50 keavy black and tan oil grain leather work shoes,' full //W jgff \\ c >' cle act , bring the show to a close toe last with heavy standard fastened oak leather soles. 11/ II Wlth a wWrl ' Mill and Factory Sale price, *P | I '/ K'K*''- /it I Men's $3.00' tan elkskin shoes, blucher style, full high toe last \\ M II "VINEGAR PEDDLEB" THEME with heavy stitched soles. Mill and Factory Sale <IA \\// _ price bZ.dV YjJl Bev ' Mr Ber S str esser WUI Giva Men's $2.00 gun metal and tan calf shoes in button «d lace // Lecture at Kedeemer Church styles, stitched soles. Mill and Factory Sale 1 sp. iHflPv /y , u Bergstresser, of Mid price «M ZaOpr JKS dletown, will deliver his instructive and Men's $4.00 biack kidskin cushion insoie shoes on comfortable Qimt p"??,™!' 'ecture on "The Vinegar fitting lasts, Goodyear welted oak leather soles. Mill *y irk %ri 11 Peddler at the Redeemer Lutheran and Factory Sale price, . : •PO.iy \\ church, Nineteenth and Kensington Boyd' Shoes Reduced 4 " 7 1 o'clock. A silvci offering will bo tit Boys' s2.so'gun metal calf button shoes, full toe last with Good- Sale price 6 * 1 - S ° BiZ6B 2 40 5 * Mill and i^Betor J r JQ (J V OIVIO COUNCIL TO MEET • tan calf button shoes with heavy I Boys' $1.25 satin calf shoes, blucher lace style, The Civic Council of Churches will stitched soles,.sizes 9to 13%. Mill and £ f | A heaVT*stitched sales, sizes ID to 13 % Mill Ar meet at 8 °'cl°ck to night at Jiion Lu- Factory Sale tfrice | aad Factow SAle pride/.'. ......... . theran church for the election of offl ————» ■' f i .I i 4/ future work of the organization. ■' . ' .' I
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