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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 13 Mar 1903, p. 5

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{en to h 30 rows ing, m ves, tigB material; .. $1.00 fill your ban usual aever sold prices we Mercerised .man Satin an of fine ide satin ge bishop's nd rows of :e of RTS. Dress L tucked: tings Of Iv h$250 34w40. :1 Navy money ish and ISTS. "INDIE unc- IO'I'I. 10.8, ' ‘ ‘WIHBMJh MMMM}â€"u ~ «fw- ‘I'ho Pan-n all swam will plow to node. an tho and I)“: “an an Dun-had Chou. PM“, ll bid the Drug. “1,0- MeLennan Go. Tim .and Graniteware. Farnishes and Stains. “Prism ” Mixed Pfints. SPECIAL PRICES. Smiles'mnd Shovels. Wasthing Machines. Cl-nthes Wringers. MsLannan 8:80. 33â€"3 piece: 6 inch Embroidery, reg. lick. 391m martian, 18¢. ..... 39 â€"Ladiea' Flette Un'éerwou- 15 var cent at! Bugfin Days. 40â€"Vaiencieuaea Locos. reg. 3%: B. D. 2c, reg. 5c ......... ..fi ....... Mâ€"Men’s Brace, mum! for.......».‘.r......... ~ 42â€"May Cviomd‘ShiItl, Soft Front, re: 8513. .....2.......*.-............. 43 â€"Men‘n Wool Underwou. mg 850%, reg 60c. . . . “i .~ 44â€"10 odd tiiecoe lice} Shira, from 75.: to $1.00....... ...'... . ........ . 45â€"58 inch half bio-shod Tobie Linen, ”g. 30cm... . .. 46â€"6) inch half blanched Table Linen, 1’02. 350... 47â€"26 inch Grey‘Fimnei,-ro,z. 25c 830; 20¢. :92. 22c.......-..i.. ...».i.... 48â€"1 piece Henry Whip Cord Cottoncdo, reg. 27c.....m..,..-..-........... 4.6â€"de Linenfig. nudes. reg. 14w............ . . . ..-...... . . . 5Jâ€"Biac‘k Ladies’ Cloth, nimble for Skirts, without lining, reg.‘“c 51â€"2 ’Pmm‘Sflk Gremdine, mg. 31.5). ~ . ..h. .. Szâ€"Bhok Suipe‘ Laure, very nitsfie for Blouses, reg. lilo. u . . . r. . . oo.--o-oo-s~-Vosc.n.... - o ~~vulvnvononooo3ilo HARDWARE ’0'. Stitching, ”a 38°- . e e ..... . ............................... e e -------- 28° 11 -L\dlee’ Cornet Covers, nest Yoke, Embroidery Trimmed, reg. 37o ...... .. . . .280 liâ€"Lediee’ White Cotton Undefleeu, Mg. 120 for 90, reg. 153 for ....... . . . . .10.: A little cleerence in Winter Undone“. . 13 -Izedlee’ Heevy Ribbeti Underveete, reg. 250...... . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . ........ 18: 14.1.0106 Heevy Ribbed Veeh end Drewere, reg.550......... ............. .450 13~Girle’ Heevy Drewere, reg. 200 B. D. 160, reg. 23:........ . . ........... .....180 Itsâ€"Ladiee' Heevy’Ceebr-ere Hoee, reg. 20.: per pelr, 2 peir for................250 ITâ€"Lsdiee’ Ribbed Cubmere Hoee, reg. 250px pix-u..." ..... ...... ...200 lSâ€"Ledlee' Ribbed Caelunere Hoee. reg. 320 per peir. . . . . . .. . . . . . ..250 labâ€"Mee’ Heevy Ribbed Wanted Hoee. reg. 350 per pelt... . . .230 >0â€"Wbite Woollen Glovee, Mn 350.. ...250 llâ€"Bendeone Dreeden Heir Ribbon. reg. 100 ..... .... ... ..80 22â€"21 inch Dreeden Neck Ribbon. three colore, Pink, Blue up White, reg 220, 180 23â€"4 incb Weite Silk Tel’ete Ribbon, reg. 250. ...... .................. .....200 24â€"” ebedee of Pure Silt 11 inch Tefete Ribbon. reg. 70 ....................... 4e ‘25â€"Cblldren' e Pureee, 50, 100, $0, three epecide. 2o=Lediee’ HendBeggreg. 250............ .................... .... ... ..210 L7â€"Lediee' Cbeteleinehgl, NZ 330-.- .. ..240’ L’s-Lediee’ Belt Beeklee. ’10Petternemreg.300 ......... \ ................ . ..... 200 Estâ€"Peer! Necklewe, 10 end 150 ~5-'.) «idoz. cddeheemdmdknm. $1000nd’.8125.. 6'00 31â€"Ledlee’ DrebCereete, No. l52,reg 500..-.. ..i’le 3‘Jâ€"Lediee’ White end Colored Kid (310000,qu 75c . . . . .....n . . . “0.650 33â€"Lufiee’ Hensfitched Brurdkerchiefmreg .l00.. .50 34 â€"yeBo ’ Cembric Hemikerchiefe. reg. 70.”: ...................... . . . . ...50 30 -ankleh Red Hmd'ka'chiefe, 2 for 50, reg. 120 ...................... -.-.-.-.. . . ".90 36 â€"Ledlee' Leee edge fiendkerchiefe, reg. -200 ................ - .......... . . . .100 37â€"White Embroidery. 6 pleeee, reg. 40 .-.... ..200 W. G DUMBO" DREW“. Do you know how eeelly you can buygoo? here? don't forget a single dollar goes a Ilttle further here, epent among our hoot of New Spring Goods. New Prints, New Iloelery .lew curtains, low Carpets, low cloves, New Ihlte Goods, New." len’e Furnlehlnge, New Hate, Cape and 8mm. BARGAIN BARGAIN DiYS 1-\\'hite Lawn, 403inohel, reg. 1 Bio .......... . . . . . . ................. . ...... 9: :_~â€"White Lawn, 40 inches, reg. 11c ......................................... 80 3 â€"8 pieces Heavy Print Patterns, Iuitubie for liningi, "2.10.: ........... . . . . .6 ' 4-1 piece Heevy 8- 4 White Sheeting, 2193.300. . . . .......................... 23: " aâ€"Lediee' White N ight Dress, Fancy Yoke, Embroidery Trimmed, reg. $1. 20. .90: G-Ladiee' :White Night- Dre“, Fency Yoke, Embroidery Trimmed, reg 81 00.. .75.: 7â€"Lsd‘ee White Lnder Skirte, Embroidery Trimmed, 3 Tncke, reg. 81. 00.. .750 Sâ€"Lediee' Chine-e Embroidery, Yoke Fency Trimming, reg. 55c .............. 44° 1 9â€" Ladiee' Drewen, six Tuckl, Embroidery Trimmed, two ton Stitching,reg 55c. . . . . ............................................ . ................ 44c 10â€" Lediee' Drovers, Tricking end Stitching, two row Tricking, three YfiflB .sPHYSIGIAN GOAL and IRON. Bargain Friday and Saturday BUILDERS PORTLAND CBIENII. '61:” SEWER Pl PB. '. E. W. MCGAFFEY price. We give you the best goods. are scam-ab in com- manding md .reamable in any be fine but that ever was. Henna? give you the beat vtrea‘xxens known to modern sci-nee but his boat. -en€.eavors can be mada un- avuiiggby the way the pre. scription iSsfilled. Sugpwe the Pharmacist in males: .or some of his drugs are ‘Beernd or third quality or if.h¢ is out of: certgin drug ant substitutes NOTIBE WMG. DUNG'OX March 13th and 14th, 1903 rns. Barryâ€"fix? you" old: t. sail- in: httlo (allow. good fit: . Mo: wranoe. very lonblo. 3:va mu old. lot hearty little boy. Baby boy. on and I hall your; old. strong 3nd halt Baby!» two wean o! m MW .woicht 3. ”L130: “45.65.:- lm all“. an «onion by E Sharpe. ”Mm-.Wldl. . « EYE, EA. All WAT m ON SATURDAY. IAICI “It- 0a.»! the boil: pnyiug hotel. in “math colony, Accommodscin In M. For tum: puma-5.91, to The GLEMARM HOT». form Mahdi“ the the for the c- ponditnro onetko constructing of the Co.- psny'o Railuy. provided (a: by the Act relating to like Companand for and; mendmenu u the aid la. n m“ In tint an Application will» 2:1“..qu Puliamut .cf Cinch Akita next cation b “no Lindsay, Mum murm- pod kfllway Manny, hulking with tam Stock Mali-kc the «in W Talon» «.100 pm. 0 mfllehomhdu-dl “a. m you-mt mm '8‘“ (who. mum Won “ W"- cm Ind “Br!“‘mbm' SP. alumni-1'. Lou Ann 4 so [at It thin: Ta lunch CM www.m- villa." Toma "WIBDAY-hh; M M, 19'. It Mt Maniacs. Mann-him!" with“: Lin 8001* -dluld u. a. mu... Toma X.“ Al. SETTLERS’ ONE‘WA‘Y EXCUR‘S‘ION‘S madman tc tho nid Act- ” any It musty. Dstod st May, 4th Febmnry, 1903. so oomn-sm. mom. Will be 3: tho BENSON ”I!“ "I’M! For (Jo-unintu- in an. a. s. "Esau, Tm NOTICE T0 BEN T. Pastor Home: Wanted. 3E.o-.0aOIoI--.-.cucaot44-no.ua.ac 19009.4...-o.oc::a.-14..uon.c:‘a r0.o uo-vac.onooo-aooutldoovu¢,-.Ilg° .o.-ICI..nn-.sv-E-oad-noou-ooaoumo ........................J...HOO 3 tnlocouuotono.un(l-uo.cu.oolooco.wW( .- E38. mu? . ...‘....:7 . . . . .9. an 68... I. . . 7.: .30 "1‘. .WHAUJ I, E. WELDON. Golioitor. one; mun. Solicitor to: Afipl'icmu nur- -ooo- 3c ..~.~. ..... 2k 2% 10308 pl'omem or we cement walks 1R specifications. ""53 â€"m. a. P. Mama-u. P. hag ”‘1 I" decided to retire (mm the manage- ‘ ' ' ment oi the Ma. Lakes Naviga- tion Q. Hemadahiafirst tiiptoMus» a tab in 1863, and in mac-tho mans er Wenonah mrstarteda: the Bhazts R', 1 less Muskoka waters. ...... I carry the largest stock .0! home made boots in Liam. . These boots are gnu-um: to gin Datin- faotion and will outwmn two pairs at ordinal about. I will be placed ta hum you can at any timd and inmcct than. ‘ Shoe! 0! may kind! 0! leather. ‘ Made to suit all kind. a! wanker; Built upon tum audition; .rn‘onent‘jtoodr‘ our “mutt“. m 14 vamu mth‘. The nutofi in 0503):“ m“! .09 tln tun?!” ‘9‘ 1 I :a‘ fling“? ‘ He will be at Lindsay Benson hon-e Hatch 17th. "frying .on and demonstrating the superior qt at these goods 1m at claim”, A Gentlemen. If You are Ba“, See frat. Dam-92nd! Art Cover- ins. in Wigs and Rupees. m on them at heads. They are a pro- tection against Odds. Catarrh, etc. and give a moat autumn! and ymer appeanuec to Inge (an. Collegiate Lecture (sauna. ~ 311-. T. D. flunk, ELF”. will give: «the next lecture 01 the :‘Collegiate '1 Bastitm 2 Lecture Course in March‘ on’ (to mbjec to( “The Regiment of Car- ignan-Salierea.” Tine was a famous Regiment of New. France; which played apart in the 7early Colonial (1335.9 and was disbanded in Quebec â€"Mr. A \L Pat-kin returned Fr dag. from m son's. Lumber camy bq- \ond Gooderhuxn. He sags the snow: . is almost tin-ca feet deep in the} wows and not}: is proceeding stead- ‘ ily but theygw drawing the 10392 r0 water as soon as cut in Older; that. none my be left in the woodei: in case atew days'--cantinuous r1111); sets in and. spoils‘the 'de Tho Sam on most of the small lakes is alreadx : unsafe, and residents: look for an? eally spring. « ~ â€"m Mud. .Wered by the 0mm Board at Trade to President C. M. Hays .and leading G. TJL d- ticinlu wan-m ,neat‘bit of enterprige. Supt. Tivfifio admztted that the town had outgrown tthprewnt G. '1‘. R. laciliues andclhat extensive improve- ments would ‘bevmade during the summer. "District .Pwnger Agent- McUon-ud .promised Lt. do all in his power toboom the. town an a tourist resort. : â€"-The first ubin to Ocleen “in: spring madeiiteappearme last Sat; urday.1t we noticed first by Na. 0. R‘selow and Manta-Louis m of Russell-at». The meal-snot: at: robin: at this- Mm war, you given eVery assurance of an early 39m â€"In our insane of My we in- mdvertenuy stated. .nnder polce com-t noun; that Andy ‘Goheen was up below .P. 41. Steel-a {or amulJfing his moth“. \We aim”? put the cart; before flue bone. Mrs. Anne tween“ the mother, «can fined for 8.3.1003: the can. 4 â€"A byâ€"la-w authorizing (in mun-e. cil of Pamela: Falla- to take $15.0” worth «(flock in the-Sandflu‘d wood-i enunre. .nnd Put-inure Factory” which in about to be established: id the Cammct willuge. um voted on by the rat»: oyors Monday and earn Iied‘ by $.3-Inajority. Only 7 c363 sens voted against“. -â€"The fact 'that some: hundreds of war citizens on Sunday. took ustroll in the diteoction of the town gravel pit must not be men as an indica- cion ot the interosc felt in che good wads problem or an; uncut walks specifiwtiona. -The ice in the river channel a't'é -the head at! Willhmssh is unsalc. On Friday night a. ‘a-nnex’a horse went through. butrvm rescued. de women in the cutter «scaped nwet- ting, but meta badly Mghtened. â€"Old advartibers who have tastnl this full strength or puuicity and known its value apprecimto best the possibilities of advertisin and com~ prohend tho immense unlimited scope of the field of operptiau. -Mr. Hub. Little manager of the Rudd Harness store, reports a brisk business in baby carriages and go- carta during the past tew days. part at which he attributes to his ndvt in The Evening Post. â€".u aremlt of [scent imprch- name in the Way or immune: and mung: Mr. Joe Can-oil. tobacconist. can claim to have: one of tho neatest fibres in the Midland district. â€"A new bridge will like]: bebuilt u; Gannon: Narrows. from Ennis- more to Harvey. A terry ha; been in me there (or yearn. but the traffic has outgrown its capacity. -â€"'A few more of thin kind of weather and our c titans will be on- ecruping acquaintance with the‘ or- iginal Kent-st. mud. 'â€"16 the aprihg people ,ei'therhnve house cleaning or all in love or get into some other trouble. â€"A c gland of oak dimensioh tim- ber arrivpd the other day from Michigan for the repairVot the Lind- say lock. â€"But the scientists ham‘t dis- covered haw to do away with the spripg cleaning microbe. . â€"Reser.vc the evening 0! fire 3151; mat. for the annual concert of tho Cambridge-st. Methodist church. ~The improvementg to the: front and interior of than .fflockin Shoe Store are under my. . .‘ â€"A ban is in hard luck. She is scarcely ever able to final anything whem she laid it. . -Mr. John Shannon left Monday for Collingwmd to spend a week with his parents. â€"Cupid is “way: Ihooting and continually making Mrs. . The Working Ian's "fond. â€"M1_-. J. Cm ow exp act- to have his mulls]! in opamtion about the 10th of Apri CATHERED IV FOOT REPORTER. What Is Banning In Iowa and tho Gout" About 0:. ‘f‘b'Ltl grippe has many victims in BRfle [0(Al BREVIIIES. THE WEEKLY POST, LINDSAY, ONTAMO. MARCH 13, 1903. -Mr. Harvey Beacon who In. bee. ”winders-t. .d the York (bunt; Loan “(asylum Cu. at‘ Winnipeg. ha. been transferred' to Mata. u, 339.015 who M been home {or a ways “it, 1011: for thg city on Hominy. - ‘ ‘ - -m. Imc' May-nan. o! Penelon. fund!) The M a. .fllondly call on “new. 10‘. Norman bu bun ,n‘ ”chant of Randall lingo T1854, and 1,“ ma vary inure-kn uninh- _Mr. Chnis. Grainey, Mr. aGeorge '.\\'ilson and‘ ‘Mr. Hanrioe Dineen.em- “ploy” .ut ‘thc Rathburn 00.. came {down mat the north country 10-day. â€"-M.iu W‘nllace. of. Md“ 8: Fla- velle Baa.’ state. who Ind hen xvi:- “ting binds in Uxbridge and Zi‘oron- ,to, ham-tamed- -.M: .Clndde Preston lentt Saturday 101' Stratlnona. N.W.T.. where he has accepted a positicp as bookkeeper with aluge milhng (inn. 0_ -1123. ED. n'rqw. lplt town Mon- day to attend a session a! the Snâ€" mme We fifcle. now: i! aesainn at Stratd'ord; ' râ€"zm‘s Clam Befiechom, of Pete:- bore, who was wanting in town. ren- deream-aorod 1910. “59“ “m” “t the “Mag mice at (hmbridwat. “Ctm Chutm la“ Sunday. ~ . M. L. Garlick. I. Stewart. M. ‘Walsh and J. Conny. 0! Okay- geon. mauled Friday night'u hmhey snatch â€"Â¥!I. “'11:. and“!!! and daugh- ter, Mina Letta. at Kinmunt. .pua- edathmgh latply to visit tricnds :n mamilson. match. 1 ‘ i quiz: gmnm {Wilson at Fenelm' Falls has. returned to Whitby to resume he atudiea at the 03mg. Ledu’ Comte. “tel: beills hone; geek in: aunt-int :71 lilac-3., . . ' â€"Rev.;Fr. -P.helan. of Young‘s Point, WEN the LLB. luckey team to mnjqday cunning, and â€"Mi~ Bull. who has bod-n visiting riher parents. Mr. and. Mm RM. Bea]. {or a melt. returned to St. Max-gar- -.et’a College,- Torouto. Monday. ~Liisa Edith Soanes, whohaa spend“ a (em: days with (rionda‘u: ‘T’eterboro. returned Tuesday morn- a'Sng. . 7 7. . I'Fal{s;'wu in town] ateiy. returning ‘from a '50". visit to Bnrn'o. â€"hlrs.-*S. Morrison. who my been ‘winiting‘ber mother. Mn. Fantasia, anthem Falls. returned Saundny. â€"M3‘a. Beecrolg‘ a! 'Ibronto is rependfinx a low days in town with ‘mermnrenta. Mr. and Mrs. Armour. whiting (rind: in Toronto. return- 1:de atoning. --Mr. J. fiance and' Mr. J. J. Nevis- 'on.'uf-Fa3elnn Fall: were in town 0101 ‘Falls. are spending I; luv day: in town. kw. John D.-‘Smith, of for: Horn. was in town Monday calling on ._-_, _‘ câ€"Rev. Mr. McNamara, of Fenclcn Pal-b, page! thr'ough Saturday tG‘ Hamilton. kienda 1â€"11? "Fred Bettman proprietor o! the Dunbar house. Kinmount, main tOWn Mona”. " ' 2 -â€"M‘m Kate Milne returned last Monday tron skint to {cicada in Toronto. , â€"m¢ l kin, of Panel 110ml!!- oâ€"Rcv. MF- Eaua. vase“ Hamilton. aâ€"Alra. '1‘» S n---__ _, â€"Mr. Chas. Reid. or The Examiner man, £2,th was in town Bun- day. . ~Mr. J. Shaw and Mr. Wm. Shaw, of Cubcrry, Man, are visiting in town. 1 â€"Maecars. P. Pet-due at! R. 0. Jun- kin. of Fmehu Falls. were in town 7:!!!“ A. 1:". Pal-kin, of the north ward. has been, on. the sick list for -Miss Sfiqrer jolt lately for To- ronto do want triad». -â€"Mr.s. A. H. Brandon. (1 Kinmonnt ‘was in town SIturday. - â€"Mra. O‘Neill. Kenbst" is visiting friends in Fenelon Falls. . â€"-Mr. Wm. Tbcxton, of Millbrook. was in town Saturday, â€"Dl'. W’. Winn. of Bobcaygwn‘ was in town a: Friday. ‘ ~Mil§ David-on “left Monday for _Torontn 10 “all: friends. .v-Ml'. CD35 Junkin, of Canning- tan. “in: in town Saturday: . o-Dr. Chas. A. Hodget-ts. d for- onto, (was in town Saturday .455. Flack. o! §wnn Lake. Man" is vigiting binds in Lindsay. r - -â€"Mr. J. Vance. o! Bethany. wan in town Saturday on business. ‘ ~Miu May Burrows. 0! Lindsay.‘ leit lam Manda: for. the city.- ‘ -Mr. Gardiner Hunter, jr., of Bob- caygeon, was in town Monday. -31“: Minnie MoDunnld, of Lind- my, left Inst Monday tor flu: city. -Rev. Dr. MnDiarmid. of Benefit- to. is spending a few dun in tawn. â€"Miu Stella Lennon in home (mm Battle meek. Mich. {or a short visit. I â€")l.r. Thus. Primmrd; at Winni- peg, is apznding a low day: in tmm. â€"-)liu 'Ruth Barr in visiting her brother at Sydney. Cape Breton, N. S. -Maars. u‘. :Wnltera and A. Ros. Wfl'e in Toronto Tue-in! on bucincns. ‘ â€"Mt. Douglas Paton returned to Toronto to-dBY- “â€"ma Kidd zen Mon - . to w visit friends. dag for Toron- â€"Mr. J. A. \Villinmson “mu In Bcavgrton Tuolialfl ' 2 . ._Mr. Fred Arnott left [rot-onto Hand 85’ lately !or Conant: o! cltluu all Strangers Within Our Batu. _.“n Carmichael is visiting friends in town ASIRAVfllfRS (ONE AND 60 an withusihatic Spectatorv'qf a radar“ business!- Mr. F. J: Aldous. at Pancho I’ITIIY PERSONAL WINTERS. '11 Sadie: and child. of Pen- 3, are spending 3 (av day: ‘ m 8rd. '1903. by Rev. W‘. T. ' .Wickett. James Smith Killings- crorth. at tho township of Luton. .Yictuit County to Hi. mm” ’ A A. Mel-Myon: of Victoria Road cums. BADE. â€"In the town-hip d Somer- ville. on Thumday. Feb. 20th 1903 Music. wife of J. R. Enchant-«128 nun. 4 months. em. TBOHAfiâ€"In Faelon Full; on M. Inna): 3rd. 1903. Edna! St. Man. *4 00 run. 10 month. 19 mt. “WILLâ€"At Burnt River. m an- day. Inuit Int. 1903. In: Pom". {vim d tho Mo 83. Font). . . 9 on! I thy; “-5 03:ou ‘GLARKE-ln Little Britain. on Friday, Feb. 27th. to Mr. and Mrs. .W. G. Clarke. a daughter. £OWLEYâ€"IINNEYâ€"_At um ~Methc- dint parsonage. Victoria Road. on Monday. Fab. 83rd.1903 by Rev. IfW. 1‘. Wickett. Mr. 6. Franklin ' Cowley y. of Oxbow. A... NM 1‘. 10 Mice Amelia Tinney. daughter of "John Tinncy. Paleatme. KILLINGBWORTH â€" NcFADYEN. _ . At tbs lotnodiat mango. Vic- tgria Road. on Tue-an; evening. The Ideal Woman. The only silent woman. ever known, Recline: on Egypt's sultry sands ‘ alone; ‘ ~ . Ana the Egyptian thinks ' As he interviews the Sphinx. Be'e be happy it his wife were carved o! atone. .““”m““““ W””““ ””“”“M“ ‘$““ . RIGGS, 3””; “ ””“””“ “Mn“ t‘ “ “””““M“““”“ O CARTER’S, SPECIAL LINES LINDSAY BIRTHS Passed in S gnu muuumo a §MARCH 0ng 5 CASH AND om: PRICE. : ouumuuwwuuo W SHOULD you desire the heavier goods for Suitings, we recommend the Knickerbocker-s in black, green, blue, grey and biscuit ; Zibolines in biscuit, blue, green, grey and brown. Also Cheviots, Friezes, Broadcloths, Serges and Cashmeres in all shades. Dealers all over Dominion say they give better satisfaction than any others. The pimple say they fit better, look better, wear bettenâ€"Because they are honestly made out of pure ge_w rubber. 1 u.- - I ‘i 4R (35123, ‘uouéééxme- de- Sofie, Canvas ‘u...‘ Coliennes are the fabriw for the wellodn woman. To these may be added a numbe Crepes in black and colored. vnnmmu entirely new and modelled on materials worn during the year 1830 that period, say the modistes, is to be the die of 1903 fashions. HAVING acquired a trusted reputation for car the bee: Black Dress Goods, we feel w be fully justified in this season’s pnrchas the black materials we show are of the and daintiest. ND in that March we will exhibit the most beautiful designs of Spring Dress Goods that ever emanated from the genius of the manu- facturers. N Gauze effects, Voila, Crepolines, Crep NEW Just what we mean to. . . . Why do we wear Lindsay. Overshfies

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