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Show It always pays to use the best paint and painter, w. A. Duvall. Both phones. 110 W. 2nd So. . .. 7) - -, . i - - - 'i y V You realize it because our ! windows re- C y HpX A j - WT. r'' 1 J (ffijfSkl fleet charming expressions of sjyle, : iie, 1 hOUghtS OX W pmankind( . You fed", it as you cross the threshold? G TVT 11 "O J i. 1T ' "tSp 5 Whichever way you turn animated shoppers - enter on Milimery Knight 1J ow : : are inspecting merchandise. ; , : , Vr 7- u j. i-fi " The different departments are bright and From Simplicity to Extreme 'prctt in their pleasing displays, each vying; Elegance the Styles Range 7 , mllr ' with the other in effort to be ijivjting;. The . : , ,- , . . JSv " i?&t$$' scene becomes inspiring; there is every- q WLilc leading as in former years n exqumte mpor- -f where apparent a' Spirit ofneWieSS, of Style. tations and beautiful Jomestic paficrns, KeitkO'Brien . Cll5 . bons. , . i rr t . . . M1. VjfSl N) . New Gloves. are mabn special effort m pusnmg inexpensive millinery. U Ideas in Neckwear, J ,1 , rrr;. ; ' iC0fS! &tz&ky Dainty little Handkerchiefs. a rrWvJ llSr ijiP1 jS Latest lasts in snappy Oxfords. V'Lte MW'WvP Wide range of Spring Hosiery; . s 7 Rich effects in Silk Underskirts. . ( vV B A profusion of beautiful Shirtwaists. Extremely elegant fully describes the new patterns. ( -N , Handsome shades and colors in Veilings. No season ever brought forth greater beauty in mil- L Vivjw f . . It's a stirring scene at the Silk and Dress ' J'.,,..-,. , ,ATTT .l v wTl Ult x I Goods counters. Spring weaves are always Keith-OTBrien never brought West qiute so many lir H' M v l ' r u . il u u striking masterpieces. . J prettiest, so refreshing are they with their ' , . . -n I I i ill x rl striking dots, plaids, checks and variegated The Easter rush is on soon the Opening wJl occur. . ! 11 1 yLjy i T j r J u Then the scope of our purchases in fine millinery will be i 1 j h VL- patterns bright and airy labncs which ex- rSreciated. " IjJ" Krn tend through the popular shades to the And arter the finer concep- ' somber colors. tions have been inspected a fur- 'Sh It's the suit section that appeals to the ' " ther treat awaits the ladies. !lFIm IJ1 l9j!l j" Is Part'cu'ar res"ser The suits give one that ' - . . A--.,i ' . ... , , v well dressed feeling. There tne woman who . Equal interest will be shown in the displays of nobby mMlffll 15 ' i ir j J j . r-ui headwear at popular Prices-$5.00, $6.50, $8.50, $10.00. - f i 1 11 1 prides herself in dressing neatly and stylishly ThesehatsareprettyandatthesameWthoypos- 111 Lrf T' SUltSa11 f sess potent style features. . , . . d? )HvO r3 ! 4 choice fabrics, of becoming designs, are per- : Clever copies of patterns so nearly like the origi- J ill! II Ct a.nC Pos.sess tnat rare touch of nals that the only difference seems to be in price. j jo grace, so distinguishing a feature this season. rni rp j i i T ' 1 T7 I II i ll? ' But it is in the millinery department that lhc lrend ot Fashion m Laces and lnnimings j S interest' centers. There is an impression of As the spring and summer dress is to be of elegant description, trimming will follow the same 1 111 Smart Stvle the minute VOU are amonQf the trend. Filet, cluny Irish, Princess,' Valenciennes, together with Oriental, will be strong. JS! If jf i iir J r 1 17 ll 'j. TVT Braid.trimmings will not be neglected. There will be effective combinations with laces the plain M a hats. VVonaenUl r rench masterpieces, JN eW soutach, harrow braids with gold interwoven laces with gold and silver combinations in Persian ef- Ij M York patterns and the inexpensive yet nob- 60 Every day bring new laces and embroideries to the store j by Creations. . The latter lines are attracting All-Over Lace Net IIt" attention. They are beauties. It is no easy Ilereis one interesting feature: Cream and white for net waists worth upward to $2.25 for jEsfc ' matter to grace a $5.00, .OO, $8.0 hat $i.29 ayard. - ffnn ft,,ninfr)1itllln(iPr1'n,M,B with real style effect to give it a chic and Net is particularly strong on acount of jumper suits and Princess gowns. vvrwVy i i I r T? i. j J A r iKwlP' snappy dash that one looks for only in the I'iV ' ,rldcrf P ,qUC , , , Ml most expensive-millinery. : Style is there ! 4 So much in demand right now as trimming for gingham dresses. Reduced, from lo cents a yard, I : ..r j u j i i torcents. ' jvll W becomingness' those charming lines which EMBROIDERY REMNANTS-ALL LENGTHS " AlJi m denote quality. -FROM 5 CENTS TO $4.50 THE REMNANT ' v'x i - : : ; " : ' ! i A Season of Frills and Furtelpws Good-Bye, Tailor-Made Girl Imported Coat in CLifFon and Lace. New Spring Arrivals in Suits, Etc. . Some of Our ovclties Dainty creations to complete the spring and summer toilette. We are showing new spring suits, coats, gowns and jumper "We are showing novelties in 3 piece, suits; fine voile street The tailor-made girl has held sway for a long time. But she suits embodying in every detail the style features which are being suits in embroidered voiles and plain, handsome novelties in stripes bows gracefully to the inevitable, as the new season smiles and received with marked preference. and checks, silk and cloth combinations $47.50 to $75.00. We have , chooses the airy girl so bright and cheery in frills and furbelows, in New cloth suits in handsome shadow checks, stripes and plain imported novelties from Francis Caillet, Sara Mayer, Felix and Red-lace Red-lace and dainty chiffons, for this is a season of airy, filmy weaves. Panama, in all the leading shades and m the popular styles at f $25.00. This is a very attractive showing. SpecJ J SkowmiJ at $35.00 j c ' c f g Wear Topcoats for Driving. Automolilin and Street Wear Eton coat nit. m .had.w cheeks ud rtnpe. ; tailor d cot J ;n 24-inch cutaways: also box coat suits in plain material A range oi prices irom $4.yo to $do.uu. . r ' Plain and Fancy Silks tne Keynote for Spring Styles of 1897 oi. vi 7 T it 1 j. C V 1 Broken plaids, stripes, checks, polka dots, etc., constitute the . 50 pieces 38-inch suitings checks, stripes, plain, mixed, Pana- For bhirt W aiat, J uxnper and J acket Duits Une of f &ncks &t prices to please eyery one . ma3( etc Values up t0 75cyard 59c Regardless of the fact that there has been a strong advance in . T7 L ' new stves n 40-inch tailor suitings (stripes and checks.) the silk market and that the manufatcurers are sold three months in New bpring Dress rabnes The test value we have ever shown for the money yard 75c. , . . . . . :: . m i ., An elaborate assortment of plain and fancy-wool materials for r'-ance of. their output, we are in position, on account of early , . ... . , F " . 3 A ... Tn a t? c i r T'l wt 1 r iuw i . . . . , .. ... . early spring wear. Beautiful checks, stripes and plaid effects. In A Few Snecials for This Week ' . chase, to supply you with the latest productions and the most Panamas etc. Als0 a lcomvlete range of voiles Tiv t w , 1 A ! .ular styles at prices no higher than in former seasons. Our from the moderately priced kiid up to the finest. All silk French 23"m' aU sUJc Aussan lor sults' yaira yoc ctaple lines of black and colored silks remain at the old prices, al- . veUings so popular this season. . 19"m- whlte Jacquard wash silks, yard 65c. most without exception. , ' 27-inch satin striped challies 20 very select styles yard 44c. 36-in. heavy all silk pongee, $1.25 plue, yard 98c . Have yoa anything to Mil? Try a Telegram want "ad.7 It costs only 10 cent. Kelly & Co., office outfitters. uas The decorative things in wall papef are alwavs found at Duvall 's. Both, ' phones. 110 W. 2nd So. esmass - i i mmmmm Senator Spooner, according to a friend, has not yet made any plans for associate lng himself with a law firm In New York. -It Is understood that the Senator, wha -has announced his Intention to go to New York to practice law. proposes to form such an alliance, although he-haa ' 1 , not yet taken any step in this direction. ; Have you anything to sell? - Try Telegram want ra4.'T It costs only la ; cent ;'; '..") |