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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 17. 1908. WF ollies and Fallacies of Brigham H. Robert Pointed Ont in Caustie and Convincing Letter by Mrs. Susa Young Gates, Who Replies to the Democratic Politician's Attempt to Manage the Repnbliean Party. e Professor Sols Nalt ( De; : ir terest,: by Richara ce Lake My if mae R not Lymar : . ity, Univ itv f of Tita} ' a, f > , "Richard-t satisfaction: : , have letter letter ‘the read with . written to { ' iz you from a6eus i { . with. "itt . yowhich fa ee he prefaces " : ate, 1 ment to you, I will touch tl y : V ‘ 1® More features on) whith he writes from‘ the t || his tatei . prominent standpoint {| of his place in tt ~", : e standpoint serts s that . 1 one church, For instance, he as‘ c a) rt ile l¢ if {fice of apostle, W hich he claims ttt bax gE er position save one in the church, 16 man Myr Vy hes analysis, t et nit rm : jin . ew hii i ed :. ' | ee r yale halo "Th incorrectness ae~ zh routyou thethe ‘ ntire history ae ight ae yet t officials have 1 bidet" caaattion?. moans i a. engaged built have canals and engaged in run woolen and all these' pursuits i"fully ly, meee Aga ind i _does on nothing a vinisertice tac o ly; callings | } | | end, v¢e 20 re ware { | / | | } fet requires aati: a e duds as mi iey VF |oe nalands iuldinine nal Stdtiional Pa a 7 oe be association. a "i Viciter ' oe at Wuaeecic I IN px Boman Seat + a z rs « _ Ss ms | | | is Ne : rec € ae }| : j enator requires D he the "highest a orde: s anes: oceries. i oh e 1B fed e them on his for money. T had forgotten wh snlan't £ him t out, j O on ‘alk ney looke so slinped! been peat the senators af' ect: a4 even | | h 6 to ; Elder ! also admonished man in a by position to meet re- Roberts that the duties ie en titutional.convention, governor neon se ; to ts as ofor than Utan, : oO ne ‘a ergence t of oO ota imql aa 7 ; a she101 rnate 1 Senator tal up only time, three¢ ‘ or that ¢ ind is, five ion ; years na lon bout months j m 1 , ession. that than that there j 1 the nation senator; you will also een th a P >Pranhs ph t Joseph position of all in the UKE are a was; waitingthatoutside my door must for s bave and be positively money or he weuld go bankrupt him his personal offatrs conldn't - 1 also ane ‘ ) purposes such Next at by ¢ or a clean > ‘ a through life isbe you as such proud that of yr are dvantagre "weak Reed told j Pamnaes allaaot arm ae articles going to itecer an is | en Elder Roberts ss | $ eee 3 rhe wanted to a foree them ee to pa bee his suppo le teferring to the Mormon be i 6 predicts helplessness in the state \ to Glsregard wher ve "oun . pledges,' Nes that s§ »_ Is eniorit in a fame, an the acquaintance, and an + influence that "Ty new man. ) This . is w on: not only hy senator Smoot that Utah may have the vantage but why no man 1the > tate state ata heart"hog should him. Chat were : rou 8s asked, is pd very ray a« of who mistake beastly sympathy is 5 impossible "s paramount should 17 . launch be you?' s L on the part. reporters. He rskec 3 mean 3 as offictals says is ference | merit in it, Senator "Ss that fatal "with Il believe be wholly in or in Smoot such some any ? show the , an other 7 When or ra engage $ || | of Pea the Catholie fr officials apostle. latter ‘ The to exclusive chureh freely in have lives shown; the love good . business is and j c P, terness with and 25 per that cent party is interest the weddine. ern tles, or. named, and marsh land. theIn rates addition to| there are to he considered, ats ae to about £14,000,eed Gale IMRETE > ""‘We er: f th wee ae the ty sited typ etn} same officers rbantartan sec excluded; the the officers dA ee in: ‘the thaenet s yresidency ehaite h . Is See an e EMT - ae t 2 absence of divine inspiration In his suggestion the point of established and Ee Sabehrtah trine, which it clearly antagonizes, | One word Richard of suggestion Stick to Vvour make a good school and your mother, for ; whatever you an position of to you, school teacher =) you owe trust you my dear duties and: ra friend you wil) {onor your father them something for have att: ained to. f wish instruction in the requirements ipps tle go to his suptrior official, notmade to of His * inferior; and when you want advice as to what the Republican party should do, don't seek it from a Demoeratic politician. Your sincere friend SUSA YOUNG' GATES = br ; sm. 672 North First West, street - Salt Take Clty, May people .| Morganatio 12, 1908 Hoare Marriages, Scotch, ~ W Bae 5! with these dictate to as to what The word morganatic "7is from the pts Latin "morganatica." a morning a kind of dowry on 3 the |} gift, before "lafter given the ow, of morning befor derived | a dare rental 1d Eni 7 \ the residing enera the church?, Elder. thrown away ; ° Has wrt } Roberts . ; : a the doctrine of divine revelation for the guidance of the church, and substituted therefor the voice of man? There can be no mistake as to the utter | of its the first drentdente vasa: a tha the si venties Be yresiding biah fori seek Fe he a eel prominently other as'I Many |i. London Land Values. London, May 15 -The total becomin exhibit in. their fellowman; and failure dayi t request come from the church members as a measure of expediency in their finite judgment fristdad. of coming by the revelation of God through the head of | t dif- Wings ms to hereafter going to command | are not held by work, but may - other they are required to of God and of their ae church ts much refe & fe 4 eel y ee neSs politics; the cn American party wants 2 1 pan or wtih oa ¢i rR ee PETAR ea all the Mormons disfranchised:. ¢ is = would not be aaa . eee a, a = ae = ' ‘ est righteousness be so generally recognized 7 But there is a chure h doctrinal sid 5 > this hi cannot be > aaa » EYanir ce a a yo: Mi aE h hich anne Ss the > t ‘ ‘; this he ae +} aoa See * might S be in accord : bigots' who wanted from this one fact: the vote of any "aRepublican. : party. there ee or with the Democratic Salt Lake Herald, which aand few bishops days since objected to presidents stakes, and thelr nounkicea inion of ae te the S r Elder ‘ Ag i | }| | | j it tole $ more spit anes I "eat e you t of this8) letter ibitter' Be auneey Geeenee (AOUUEKs ade ) V « e ae eitances aan - a ae onpenielly: associpted v A aes 390,432, neal and 2,041,291 > ce SCouny come - Brit is "Great more than : in the same ; aa twic@ as, Many as have come Sweden, Lourkehneerae many aa |time, frank come seam Norway, and more than came oland - Rinssta put aresSA htanennia Pre ts Prosperity wish; -thems Jane in this connec- have "Greg toBixeethe 1. United States This from 20 years iwi come from Ireland 1 ver.| London land and house is £50,000,000 a lder.G neiaSawo l have Et ae r; £20,000,000 f thi is he t ven Se are aa rag Angi eee rele one | have those" Joke poy OF Ritts : 48. the rental morgen, And. refer s~ to. one. of th eae insisted value of the site-consisting largely of ee oe connected awit marriage wal is nnplesaeant th 1 Roberts continue i we Bnother place er | business men and statesmen may do that s to the bitterness in local politics, it is well known that Senator Smoot''s election did not cause that, or create the American party: here; M the gen: erally accepted cause: for the existence of that bit- mem- cidetor Elder ioe "if ete:re is tics.' If ite‘ & belleved elleye 4 van pe doce octr o oS ieee rhe s ‘vocates, why, fo as one " of the . seti Seated a ; a ae SCV~ enties, does ‘he not: keep out of ities? fa consistency then ats Pe re A Dn an } ense was not is ¢ halls nee «<d .- the 1@ un- of eee Reed Smoet his assertion person 1 his between any Mormon thelr church re- | returned if . to being . tration |! after others, ation is fatal to his argument, Reed Smoot was not elected church, but by = the votes of » the I may remark incidentally that | | opposi- me was i against . j the. ; chuch the assertion \ : further claim is r made " that ioe if Cardinal . ° ‘ ¢ Gib- , bons e elected by the Catholics of Maryland, . or Are athens Ireland, "by the Catholic votes of New York,' there would be objection, The illus- |} . to leading all his ean be urged that the decided on its merits, py every well-informed | his posithe inter- an Doodle bug? are church, namely twelve a couneil of opric, to abstain Roberts | | | at least 500 men the duties of the better, than Reed complimentary Dook shall to in merlis of the ase? Do cv vou Af elieye those lal NYSP any ; ‘ , complainants had any merit in théir accusations It i genera known, and is a fact, that : the . test prac7 , tically narrowed down to the question of an "oath of vengenance Did the senate ignore the merits of that Do you, é iallegation? i 5 ) » or does s Elder Roberts ' a a benefit of ho has y Elder Roberts says there are in the state who can discharge . offlee ee as well, and some of them | as : I do not ‘condition : 75S th | |~- but ‘ assuming de- ay there charges over some void of foundation in fact; and from the position of a fairly well-informed meniber of the. church, | hereby enter a flat denial of his statement as to . senate to Just one cogitations ores conveyed : as presented by the complainants, but on political party grounds and expediency Do you, myof: dear friend, belleve the senate acted outside ‘the } |} Ls ( Through the intense ates . : which he won magnifihumility, he obtained a disadvantage the | If would impossible t ‘ "Ssbe ( ser fi so for bene years OF gioco hence the re 18 occasion to restate of Utah may have the much fortunate position : 4 ite ; Ilder Roberts says of his predicted. renewal of f > - << . 4 , the fight against Senator Smoot by what he calls millions of sectarian bigots," that it will be urged {th some show of reason" that the question was ai aie ‘ ie . not settled in the senate on "the merits.or the ¢ ase, | 2 "with } | , } be | your , there will | write out a statement for ce papers | Thames-side mosn ing | |i contradicting the announceme ery|rental value eonLis oeon . +4 eG Or mee ae A -t a lr 0 ow tal Sop amee ave dl sreeerien e our pledges; and not having disregarded them we eannot ‘eccontinue to disregard"' them. The Mormon people never made led that the ld permit any1s memb & er-o e th aie elrc ehean tor hold civil vi ic "ENE? office; and repeat my . defiance to Elder Robert : y Gene wide toberts to show the disregard of pledges by the Mormon personally, eee | } Ss rea Smoot. ec " eee a py ae i os ps helbet ss bh One edge of a school teacher to ascertain that ene Elder | Roberts's statement is incorrect, that the é ' Se and = an="~7tipathy exhibited by him toward Senator Smoot | could arise only from the forlorn hopes of a dis-. | sruntled and unsuccessful politician. Again, 7 you are informed aby Elder 7 Roberts ‘ . that " the re-election off senator Senator Smoot will *g Smoot mean a ré e~~} | crs if . ia ¢ és KE d of eke newal of the contest at Was hington. By what threat known display thinkto I can scareely aAree! mink a good standing, ‘ of access to any elected tion of estsS of tion to { se this marry plishes instrumental- Smoot''s "wlo Of vindication, | | eae by you it? number of that bod , Pon, . made upo. him, | in yet ith becoming dollars-dashed Iidiotie coin, a dollar, hy» jhe had | the way; Why can't the dashed chumps;So few use pounds, shillings and pence, L won- | Was a der |} dashed, any Genet be- yeen successful as a senator, beyond if th humiliting failure Is in who is "riding him with whip and jength of * service. ‘ 10 ] S : a Beare - aS given, him Hae the ec large ligot net cently aspired orrow ay limes p Pith ate ocks. : that no occasion for the election of Reed Smoot as sucee , to himself Peop) of judgment and xperience think otherwise. Senators gain influence | <r nead before his advice friends and rh 1 fi arty ie chureh or Mormon people to which man who would mak es uch a serious his§ < hiirck. VOR Se fin AG ie Orne te, e says » spur * [s {ft the general authorities of the church. ho, each conference ,present the name of f Reed 1 } al Lee Smoot asa member of the council of apostles? As . ‘ c . teed Smoot t } has not mad humiliating fatlure in his church ‘office, Where is Elder Roberts on that point Can you imagine under this analysis that : i | | : ere officials R oberts > | | | ind a ; abe =e at, senator, they can step into Reed Smoot's past senatorial and se oa : : experience x ence and. consequent of them over the first investigation.' know anything about Elder : Roberts's , : ilder needs" belief, ‘Reed Smoot as his criticism, he saying that ‘Deityyet ecomproceeds. ; einen at are questior hence the apostleship, | Rose as a new shoes of psychological methed does he determine that: or | jis the wish father to the thought? 5 He says that } = a repetition of . an investigation of leading iy church!) churchman. { | j ' ‘ bill | | | cursory reading of that exthe. deeply» intensea animus a Elder Roberts toward his Lise fern Ona of' them, them, and ‘whenchet*rwlehind aot! Sain 4 g rom on and when he|"Eaglebird," thes he snapped whatjo usked me which ‘heiress picked |announcinge rare he which heir it ow:-as I pick nouncing engaged to omy ‘ out the one that's y said to haye : the} Thought J 1 el would tell him it sreatest quantity of those Americ: an | blooming & lark, but he didn't look « had| church, oS { : | | | = bershi to be ae : Then you-are informed by Elder Roberts that those who urge upon Reed Smoot the tw fl s wv 5 6 ae t wo offices of senator and apostle are riding him under whip and spur to a humiliating failure.' Reed Smoot as € 1¢ Lite Stateg se e ' ive : os be = i : 7 "! d Sat a nat ove aN e one office that is highe: recall, as I remind you, . +} Casto a = Smith, occupying the man | | even upon to observe displaye¢ by Ler ofths the deeming deemin bere eae J re forced either. conof } | has Coming bat k to the ehure h position of what Elde Roberts savs is bE yond the power of mortal vo ul ote re j ina n cil note that 1 he > SAVE Lys there is in ( chureh one office that is higher than apostle, and ot n mortal | | to | | one-third of ; Ae and toberts ; that ipostle,this Elder g~entleman Robertswas says called he must by theneeds ir virati believe i 1 was calle 5 ‘ A ‘ ; } 1STspiration God. It must have been palnful to every honest rd. ) I ) every hones ; my or father than . e wie sath nation, in power ee Elder P ities,' Can you find it.in your own. heart to approve, or even sympathize with, such an attempt to helittle one holding the apostleship, and who of ere jt Ht ‘ . ell eee ee were 1 intormes ! ir t Boe p tie cca l places ne is nie 49 to tl peas inariero ren 1 Re ‘ i eS pee fer the ay a of nited ites a senato nos of Be 16 men in the are oe : ; Senate7 a sagt nt lay yer ae e two-thirds of thelr time o we the ) ‘ yromin I - J rofessior fe ic oth 1 ‘ prominent finances ; os 10 rive ane . ime in that ait ction-fo1 the the person, pression, therein His | vote te es at ey the time he was an t the fir presidency « c th persons disagree with Elder 4 n these Fall nota beyond ld civil fellow j escongress Q. Be sitio positi as . :/that above »> at the light of such conelusion that : cause of that "must an apostleat jshimbeyond to sneer bv OAs ; in be bc of | e hig lighest lé Rs the 7 ; fic : "1 a ether dane Ge : : = re nce W ? ‘ é pluie oO yVesident), and all of the apostles to whom T have rerr r y , S . > j 7 ferred as engeging in clvil pursuits, or he is not incere in what he has written to you Referring to the selection of Reed Smoot as an | | from tl ) fill to : atrane strength character a s JONES some Told to j } i { 1 read ] of ath a fire ‘ insurance : director of fat a ban kK, an agricultural implement house, a mer- or highest a ONO ii een the cleanest not one has his are ~ e < UD or a little ready money, , the beastly newspaper but that I irocer called on morning and suc-! going to marry an American girl eceded in forcing his Ly jad} es his family was starving. Told him no] Dail met me on stre Said he nim < ee = w ex J hv of Te Utah; intellectual . 1ar ¢55 } || * declare bl ape { I dq ee 1 A a 1 nembe a ot u Ee é am coni 5 By o i :or enue. . ie ! ae ‘ Bos ind cutie t that stablishmer tas pee ae system ynpany, a building and loan association, or othe legitimate avocations we can name: ere re e tha our fa e ay here is n ‘ » mi re re divergence than your father and other apostles found between their church duties and the duties of a member of the legislature, or of 2 A RAcetit x : Be pa . : | !_ rk f : eae ae En ean eee Oe a or promin« mechunch SCE also oft a a <x ud vises ise you that the tlic a o F us ero inj lent dent a o ni Stories ee he of 1 ie : ans ee ¢ rf oO ee neHEBHaGal eene cl e a ao : ie ; ; 7) rs aT avaric yon att the einsentee ame +f ea iA ean lusive Elder ¢ izGGAa » eY tobe United States ard ie S to place u a MLi¢ redlize weertsained an apostle andae of a senator a "is 2 to require of him : on omething beyond the power of mortal man person of ven ordinary understanding can discern a ayes . ae S readily the fails f: L¢ of such a claim. As to the point on the offices of ree and senator are divergent in character, you must admit that ther are no more alvares ALTHANa TOU da Oaaeant ont ont ee ; 1 member of thene fi s of) ue tle: Ss are - ' yur: ‘ i 1 sevyent as exacting in church way as the duties of an postle frequently are pat thaamomborskotathat Papeieas it ane wien Rees 3. aa oy oh oy. pee . ‘ i nt mOElian Sei Ore ret oo ae ie acters vn . on oe pe 1 BS ee baw nsatic ; oberts also a four a es fa+ Ue ime uhiad) rereBaia? er GRE RAE @ at, wieder ea a ae t areca = : a . will be utes; already he has left his-impress fo1 national legislation; his opponents branch of the even national legislaturein ; oe rouns ue b be per a nae 1 ' flour mills wholly out- ind.: oA cH ime; Soase mu : h: Pare ot ae : es ra EB ‘ = pr x nowledge o oe oe y Ped oat ae ey of - Prthe napen a You must ‘ ave ada sanerenst n ho ee oe oy sem ir tah of church church officials requirements to haveras | { ; ide of their chureh 1 « 1 ost fe s special ja lizf AS apostles MN va ve : en abe ‘ runcils in the Jegislature _ : ' ‘es ~ t ya pee on of these), stl e@ ¢ "aot ) de: ) : ynnor in " 1‘ : reorge Pana : - al house of Bs presentatives Now I KNOV sea: a Sec vhiLat ‘ rut { Mime ne) ‘ pr priate in d nam ly i th ‘ 2 nature of the claim that an apo tleship 1 e ¢ aes Ne xes "to the utmost limit the highest cap: mn ; AUNEiacularEtn ale proves I ; thi - an it OO man the order Benators the place chosen with more by thisdignity state, energy not one andhas ability filled é J Zz é J 4} . : F than. has Reed Smoot; not one has. stood higher i Sonn REOTR Thonn Onin sie Vaalnaa body proach You stom that of the apostleship, and Members of the. council : of apostles : ; chan mer mechanic et they have en Seed, and do now engage, in mercantile, commer5 . eeeuy fame . ‘ al pend an ‘Mivair uSstY lal pu uit ie e are at the head a > n ‘ing ite oe : and oS in eens: ae y é& . character such | || | } or whe ser DEOP Sate AESP :so. ay p e} 4 , they of form he multifarious duties I have tig oe ate a, . ; ; : Reed Smoot also has found ample time to perform oO sen: rT hat 7 ie duti es of Uniteited d States aya re mee he ha s ee eminently Fae cessfu aes the latte r, every fairminded, ell-informed person admits of all the CaN good of. of that the in ind rank n fn a : mor thoroughly representative yl S hest and brightest citizenship of compared more favorably with t ‘i ta utmost Iimit the highest capacity ons ft triend, end. did with fidelitymental and powers honor young did not your of ‘ hiicoh intellec 7 ison vw compari sities si enatorstime Vhile found outsideother Elder Bo. Roberts cones rning Senator Smoot i as arvigas ; . , , und' I was Ereatly surprised and grieved that Elder t ‘rts sho ' toberts should assume the attitude he has declared for himself. Pasting.the .coner ; ; ot oe of ine riey Friend a ut of - the x in Bleeding Kansas. 05 195 th counties ane apar hich th: Jonas Inks eatenA taste echorlI\minded {be expecta intefest: ind! paio re-|| Ute; but 7that Suppose Saimily"the will ‘be > Tradesmen eleaned out aes myFERS place. to-|of living The |'s taste oes th Bt: tite I nec inde h ands ro ae women nen nome AK Ver scheme him further that me, Ff had flattered I evenher know name,} "ae 1 re A Nem By in At, London CIO AR tsele £64,000,000. ae eins 4 Fidegroom iS! at least 50 have paupers. One-half myself. Ww rouye Acmeke a goodlhim two pounds on account In 1894.)and T can. certainly obtain «a lot of ra ay Of AIL, bad. got, from, them on salable Sais ou I Ber ay ae se left h Instead the rlght to the the county poor farms are enmipty, save plo Tinpudent fellow wouldn't go: away. so\credif on the stre } c ' 1 strength of firat announcement. Must] presen A would be" more 1an - | bride Pt the cel@bration of a morgan s = = hare yin eanteee ae = ay, § 1 ee 1 trength of it. Tradesmen | get over fo Anierica' ahd marry onacor | 750,000,000 Thirty-five" years age lt} atte marriage for the keeper, who draws his salary ju >l inico a cab and drove around}: SK n tr £ ‘ | Sete . f o n t as 2 . < New landlord a very Vulgar person.|the block for three hours. . wt = tere Rae ‘anxlous to was een ==Sea eae the Ame Tlean girls, althou zh I detest| Would have been less than h: at cet fi ‘ land waits for patronage. Some of the " . ir ‘ } 5 ‘ € $ Me a 3¢ : , ere _- ooo t . Said he wanted ecurit Told him T\savage tradesman fell t exhausted. ar 1é 11} book s he will be tired keey i= | 45 their way Have placed advertisement Danes t S we ae oO of OrezZ Foto 7) a; yea 1 ~ | : Sau: i k Fancy i ‘ o of . value TA > s r : | 80¢ lologigal: students," wha, adupronter iad long ago forgotten there was such|was able to get back to my roome ing 1t before he gets through, ;in. Morning Post: I : ON ae Tad or alone thie rat-| British Emigration to America. | philosophy the economics of living, de. thing; that I wasn't even secure in -__1 FINANCIAT. ASSIST oe nS IN | abl lue in 180 760 per acre] In 9,-|clare that the poorhouse will soon my last apartments. He sniffed at this, As I expected, landlord tipped off the| Most extr raordinary young man forced | almost. perfect repair requires financial] per annum Today It is about. -£8,000) 72 iis Fan extinct Inscitution In' Kansas.-Kanna I told him not to le It ~et out to) paper that lw ; golnge to mart? } his wavy into n presence thi norning. |assistahee to visi creel t dvanee per acre per annum. lingland and Wales. Add thelsas City Jbdurnal, j trom 5 ic a Succi Natter cene The Greatest, Sale of Embroideries Ever Advertise Commences OF THESE YARDS 20,000 5c 25c | 15c Embroideries 50c Embroideries Monday Morning at. 8.30 Sharp 15c 35c 25c Embroideriss /5c Embroideries PRICES! REGULAR HALF BELOW EMBROIDERIES BEAUTIFUL bax 40c Embroideries = 15c 35c Embroideries 12/c $1.00 Embroideries 40c $1.50 Embroideries 50c This is a purchase of embroideries made by our New York Buyer-a studendous important event to every woman in Salt Lake. The purchase has been divided into Eight Sensational Price It's one of those remarkable values, Lots as quoted above, the prices and values making it one of the greatest sales of its kind that has ever been recorded in the history of ‘‘The Paris.' consists This gigantic stdck of embroideries that constantly pour forth from our store-for every sale that is advertised is strictly on its merits. Our last sale of embroideries was one Overs, in the Swiss, Nainsook and Hamburg, all widths are represented in this immense purchase. of Flouncing, Beading, of the big successes Inserting, of the season All- and drew ar enormous crowd, and for this sale we will say that it will be even greater, for the values are better, the prices lower. 1000 Corset. Covers e Greatest Sale of Skirts $2.00 WHITE DRESS WITH STYLES, PLEATED FULL SKIRTS ArT ne on TWO ONE GORED ALSO BOTTO:? AROUND FOLDS ALL SIZES PANELS, IN PLEATED SPECIALLY $1.19 STYLES $1.19 etme er suarinhar ee SSeS siete's' 2's aye ae of ‘tment ‘at sia (full ge at a te of Ladl s' and me ae as Miss¢ 443 Se ene fo i yraie Sagh t ak ane $1 ‘95 ib grt ee BE ON pheey HAND MONDAY Ladies' Good Qualits Muslin Corset Covers. embroldery yoke, with beading; one style trimmed with lace Insertion, beading and edging .... 6k. ee ee wes 9c Ladies' lace shu Fine Muslin jusertion regular and 50c Ladies' Fine Muslin ace insertion and designs; all sizes; Special in Ladies' Waists PRICED 1000 Corset Covers, edging, garment trimmed with with beading: all Spectal caw Me. four row 29c cies s Corset Cover ill nicely trimmed with beading, in a varletyv of 30 .values up to-75c... wn ced. eehe c Ladies' Corset Covers, made up of fine law oft nainsool and cambric; lace and beading in yoke, Values 10 BOOCR: siemens sale nie Sate i, os Cc . Half a dozen different tyle in Cor t Cove l e and embroidery trimmed, tinely tucked; value 69 up to $L.00. "Spectal «vseee eseens . . .* c Ladies" Corset Coyers, made of oft nah VO} rnd lawn daintily trimmed with ral; La insertion and beading everal vie to select from 9 of. Values up to $2.00 Kee eS Ney Be (stale ck tinteisabon e oie , BRIGHT eS AND EARLY ee Muslin Skirts---Speci ° . Infants' Wear ° Ladies' Muslin Underskirts trimmed with lace insertion, tucks and edging; one style embroidery 9 trimmed; special price . Gy vate ae Tew ite Winesoa oe cie cele c Ladies' sae Dear Ladies' Muslin ere Skirts, a trimmed aS aceg ti teen gret Muslin Skirts, alternate rows of tnsertion, with lace embroidery flounce = Ree with hemstitehed edging Iso ..... ae three aes Aes D% wide cambrie rows of eee flounee, tor89c ce trimmed with tucks and torchon lace wid 1 19 soe eS ene see ~ ¢ ed ao Laie Muslin Skirts, deep flounc made of fine tucks and embroidery rultle; me l trimmed With five rows of ‘ nsertion ani dging: Pee eiae tt ‘Bs 98c . Rae ie AON gn 1 o t eee cen Ladies' Muslin Skirts, trimnmed with alternate rows of tucks and lace insertion, with lac edging on flounce: iso one trimmed with hg mstit¢ hed tucks and ruffle of wide embroidery: regula 2.25 values: 1 3 peclal:Hrice ss resect wince pe athe ova. e Miele arene e MONDAY MORNING. ee SALE AT INFANTS' Infants' Dress hemstitched at neck and made tucks SHORT Specials DRESSES of good quality Burt nate and embroidery, ruffk sleeves .. *. Pr ale: Large assortment of Dresses, embroidery and lace square and Dutch yoke; made of good quality India Mir 10n; values up to $1.50. Special .. SPECIALS Infants' with DOE Seats ena IN INFANTS' vee cseeen SHORT oes trimmed, iawn and 98 POC SKIRTS .,. trimmed Infants' Skirts, very full, finished with row of fine tucks and embroidery flounce; special.....-. 8:30 SHARP. of Sc eeee Skirts, made of soft nainsook and Jawn, hemstitched tucks and Piet al lace, het yoke re ee ee 49e 59c 9 |