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Show i .. b Twt-week'a Tbusinesa was a record-breaker. Only by engaging the services of considerable help were' we enabled to ' fe?tU U , handle the crowda that packed our store the whole week. Commencing this morning our doors will opn to a sale that will VJ ?o t : aclipse all our previous crowd-bringrlng: efforts. Sales advertised witi big flarin- type, . bombasUo wordln? M-ettr - flruraa f y Hi- and canva-Plnted window fronts frequently resemble the big- drum in a Salvation Army lota of noise, but shv on. music. - , K . Thla U GUARANTEE SALE. Every articla advertised in this Midsummer Price-Melting sale Uruaranteed be-at man- : r t " ' uiacturera' cost or less. , ' .1 ;- ' - No competiton win pretend to meet or undersell thla offering. Every department in the Store partidnatea in thla ereat i , ft. Space will not allow us to enumerate all the immense bargaina offered, but will assure you that the f ollowin listls ? I j ' , but a fraction of the merchandise that Is to be sold at and below cost. ' ' ' n M . L . l4U'l Corrset Cover, ! ri r f Waists i? : -v Bnibroiderips. " (Tnf-( , ' idw'to.iBinBer..iwatoiaW'.'-: Yyy0 " 21$ pieces -of wide corset cover em- V I li M U V nn linen, rawn, percale, waistinga a" 1 1 broideries, in the daintiest and rich- . ! 71 1 - . and embroidered Swiss. Values from ' ' i et patterns that were ever exhibited. We continue to offer our line shoes and , to $3.00. . . R(( Vil.l Jm There are no two pieces alike. New Oxfords, UU . Dunns, la ladle - Each. .. uyr food?, never opened or shown before. goods, and J. 8. Nelson's and Rich- ' . . i 60c, -76c and $1.00 guaran- ards tt Brennan's in men's, that sell : . .. . ' IV 3 ilhl teed values-s. yard -ZSY always at $3.50. $4.00. $4.50 A - MCII S NeCuVCar. f CENT5 V and $5.00 a pair. at. pair.... 52.45 v.aaMwea. jl 1 ' GhalHe The bankrupt stock purchase of men's, . Have taken all neckwear. Including the v liwt . " ' ladles, boys and chUdren's shoes, ox ' very latest summer styles, that were , f . y About 60 pieces of dainty silk stripe. fords and slippers, that were mads. purchased to sell at JOo each, and , " . , wool c ha lies, that have sold for 6O0 to sell at $1.50, $1.75, $2,00 and $2.25 a offer them below cost li i ; t 1 a yard. A beautiful summer fabric. "pair. All, new and stylish r Each...., OOr Jp I t kiX4. Less than cost, k -tr-if footwear. A palr........i... , 'Ct (4T5 liiHi Zephyr Ginahaos " Belts. Coys' Pants. FfiU P r. , " U ' No house in the city carries a better P' f hoys- knee pants. Have- , ' v 7 Te m08t ""efu' , th ?Iah f,abI, w larger line of belts. AU the new them In all colors and all slses. They . 'I V?S family. Over 200 pieces, that sen ifor . : novelUes in silk and brush leather 1 are regular S5c goods. ln( 1 . 16c a yard. Will be. sold in . belts, that sell from 6O0 to $1.00 each. M . l9r , t r7 this sale at. yard oy will be offered .1 1 filll' Of'' Corsets. '' l- ' . Ribbons. , pSf CENTS A new shipment of fine, summer style LaCC GlOYCS. N Good quality all-silk taffeta ribbons " f '"v itrri batUtetorsets. Made up in light col- f nettv lisle I lace rlove- full four Inches wide. Have them la ZZtJ &J& . a7ealtgUBTcorertgM-Th " " nSFIrci " ' . Qa bata ' 1 a guaranteed 75c cor- yift three shades of tan. Offered at ex- yard. - , ( t r -,mt- acn J actly half price. 1 -(f Yard t . ,- I ' . Pair l... . Bed Spreads. T Wash Skirts. Jsl.ll y A purchase of 250 spreads. Marseilles. ParaSOlS. Summer skirts in wash . material. WSJt? i' V- CENTS V i5U8?e.frihaIlN75t About 200 parasols, all ! new goods- ' Every garment Is of stylish maka . T S m lah! Wei JVmni. have them in ail colors and values from and some In all populiu-wash fabrics. . " ' A T f.O , 'W 'acn- Tney are a sample line &0e to ts oo rh w nin th M We have them in values from $2.50 i i ' andffered at less than cost , -.Q . 1 to$8.00 each. We pUce them on to $10.00 each. We guarantee to sell J&fl I I to manufacture. Each JO i a- ' them at the actual wnolesale . $Y- ; Hctaal Wholesale Price eost. iliift v Lawns. , . cents 4r-4i A Une of colored wash lawns m light Ladles') VeStS. I aHIpe' Hneo f ilUli colored designs on white ground. They We have five lines of nnd.rveats In th. L.aaieS taOSC K'i CENTS were purchased to sell at 8c a yard. Wlo a,T sleeveless klnd PlalS Have added 100 dosen pairs of fins I 7" ri!4crtwatr,rucCUt PrfCe ' riTbJd and oVnwoTk Trrec' Trim- JtocWngs In 111. lace, plain 11.1. , . iVsnrWvIr P med with silk tape. The cheapest thread and .fancy goods, that, never . .gP".yrd lr kind sell at 25c , .T were offered at less than 35o O " Kacn J a pair, for, ttf" r&rn Wash Goods. - r palr lW siT?X' w nay bunched aU e wash Madras Pans. Remnants. ;i i:r0 !fiH foutha'w' Summer fan. of silk gaUe and lace. . Over 600 piece of wash good, in ahort CgNTS 121-2c a yard, and offer W Fans that you have to pay $1.50, $1.75 nd yards) were placed on I gsf 1 TfTtr: them at . :. . . . . " 04? and $2.00 each for. Positive- qXm our Uble. at discounted price Ws yXJCj 11 ' " ' ' ' ly below cost. Each.J 0f hav cut these cut prices In half 7Ov EkJ Corsets. " MI. Half gnt Price. feS;. T7Sim Two Unes of summer corsetsthe Amer- Millinery. . ri L't? '4rV lean Lady and W. B. to suit all fig- Closing out all summer trimmed hats. LauleS SallOrS. . I &r- urea They are standard makes, that They are stylish and of best mate- A seasonable offering. Ladies' plain 5liHo sell at $1.25 and $1.50 a pair. During rial. Regular $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. $4.00, shirt-waist sailors, that are now sell- Si-TV CENTS this sale they will be. fi $4.50, $5.00 and $5.50 hats, ft ing from $1.60 to $2.60 each. t-itt I aTsTs TOFo- Palr OUr Each I..... 95F Each.: 97 T f 'gwyl lfotwithatanding thla below cost offering throughout the store, ws tontinus to giys f 2 in saving stamps with every 1.00 YX I Jlss, j And 111 to this, ws present every person entering our store with a ticket, that when punched to Indicate that CENTS SjV t3.00 worth of merchandise has been purchased in this store, entitles them to a Hfa-aias bust eraynn portrait TTrra, ss Sfy Midsummer Clearance SaleBartling's New York Cash Store Successors to the Lace House. ' ' ffiP&l IateSSl WW Wftri itSi ti isi f! 1 ' m$ mMmM ffl Effia pttl laM IBI kSH - (ir- ' Summer Groceries . This is the time of year most trying to the careful housewife, also the grocery man. You want -4 and. are entitled to the freshest and choicest in fruits, vegetables ' - and groceries. We co-operate with you In this particular. We t won"t send you an order that isn't, fresh and to your satisfaction. satisfac-tion. If you are not buying your groceries here let us demonstrate I Just once. .Te E Harper's "GO0B THINGS TO EAT." ' ( 83 EAST SECOND SOUTH' ST. i Telephone 54. j Mrs. Ruth Penrose of 230 South Ninth East got the $45 Garland Range for $37.75. I We're 'closing out hammocks at 20 per cent discount, some as low as 60c. JMr. Kitchen will continue the demonstration of Mrs. Van Deu-sen's Deu-sen's cake pans thla week. BRUBHKER-eHMPBELL BRUBHKER-eHMPBELL HARDWARE COMPANY, I The popular hardware store. Phone 1637-K. 27-29 West Third r I South. "l,M I 10c EACH Just received a eomplete assortment of Gustavo Aimsrd's thrilling Indian Tales Of the Southwest border. The author one of the best known Indian fighters and companion of Kit Carson, depiats life as it was during the wars between Texas and Mexico. 40 titles. ' CALLAHAN'S OLD BOOK STORE 74 W. 2nd South St. 'PVinno 1IS4 V. I . ? THE J iKenyonj 1 ...Motel? EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.00 to S3.00. $ f American plan, 2 82.50 to S4.00. n Weak Eyes j n Cause Headache Don't tolerate weak eyes for a moment. They never get better of themselves. ..If they are weak, watery or blurred, they are calling for help. Is the best assistance that you can give for eyes that suiter from weakness weak-ness or disease peculiar .to this organ. or-gan. . , If your dally work causes constant con-stant strain on the eyes, you should have a bottle of this famous eye medicine close at hand. It quickly relieves that feeling of weakness as well as any soreness and inflammation that afflicts the eyes. Thousands who have tried It testify to its value and efficiency. If your eyes cause you trouble, ask your dealer for It today, or send 10 cents to the makers for a sample. '. Made only by The Eye-Fix Remedy Co. Dept. B. Detroit.. Mich. ' Sold and recommended by ' u Godbe-PittsDfugCo. - . . . ..fxEvoiy-VJomar t llW I W ' to BtnMl a Mioold know ' A fiTliiSeVwDrt'lil about the wondttf of VCsAi JOr iThe nw Titter sw.. vlVW-? V "u.nd Suction. fW-St-.9t'I-v iZspwi, MoM Convenient. t If be cnnotiupplythe , fWfZuf MAttVKl., aonai't no Xivi 'w.. - x-. other, but send itmp foe Is rj ,TT lllnMratedhook-anM. Itflvw V, Y fullortteoUrnl(lirerttonln- tJi-1 ' it valuable to ladle. M tRV KLCAb 'v, ' ' I 41luks.w,l.wiMk. i2J For, sale by K. C Schramm. inn . Drug Co. and Chas. Van Dyke. . . , i . . ' ' : v J.-. MEN AND VOMER. j CSJ. v j . Ph Big d for QDD.tnral U l"loo. r mention I I TLZtA ' oos. ta.mbrsaM. 1 Tfttt?rt. Paialw. and not utile. I-' tlKI1IIUn,l 1 StoM fcr Diwsslsts, i B-a. . . or ml la plain wrapnw, , ' . j f nvrmt, nnnald, for J Sr.00. or I bottle. . Tt. ---- CiraaUr Mat ea (& |