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Show 1 2 STORES WMGHTS" 2 STORES j Gaper Prices ji Tail Sitiigs , . j and' Expert Making I A. , ,r -th? g11 f?' f,a-v:sivc 'fr English Tailor Suiting and Broadcloths - for La M dies i adored Suits at. considerably cheapened prices, and at the same time Air PiW; i" our ladies' tailor, will make to order ladies' tailored suits, and guarantee that thV tit ' i workmanship will bo first class, at prices which arc considerably Ies, than his regular char",. The reduction on suitings will be as follows: -mmai trial go- $l.f0 Suitings tor ...$1.18 $2.ni Suitings for .. .$1.9S $4.00 Suiting for mic $2.00 Suitings IW...S1.5S for... $3.38. . . ' Vl't Too- c L o Suitings for. ..$2.78 4"'0 Stings for... $3.53 y $2.o Suitings lor '...91.7S :ur Suitings for.!. $3.08 $-3.00 Suitings for.. $3.0S Not Tiesday tie Animal .Embroidery -Sale Begin A thousand women are waiting for "Wright's Embroiderv Sale, and next Tuesday morning we expect a large crowd of enthusiastic buyers. We know thev will be entfni.shstu because-the girls who have this stock in charge, and who are good judges of merchandise ' M s m this line, say that the patterns are handsome and goods liner and prices cheapci -than anv U n tale we have had previously. J M Our windows tell a Avondert'ul story. 0 I Tie f lite Sale nZd l Today w;e are taking from the window the muslin nndergarmenls whicji were displayed dis-played there, and which are on sale now. As we stated before, ihCf.e goods are made under the supervision of the National Consumers' League, which League insures cleanliness and sanitary conditions of the rooms in which they are made. The patterns of lace and embroidery aresclected by us for these goods, as are also the muslins, so that "Wright's Muslin Underwear lias an exelusiveness of design' which is nleas-iog nleas-iog to discriminating buyers. . J Tie Shoe Sale Continues 1 1 Crowds still come to our shoe sale, and although we have said little of this sale in n print, it has been widely advertised by those who have attended. M , "We still offer Ladies' Shoes, values worth up to $3.50, for S1.95. Men's Shoes in I values worth up to $4.00, at $1.95. ' Alliance Sale. hj$ Wast Suits In the windows of our clothing store are shown the new "Wash Suits for bovs. In order to introduce them early, we make the following price reductions : ' II 6.V Suits for .....48? I $1.50 Suits for $1.15 $100Suitsfor.......;.......... .....79i $2.00 Suits for. !'.!$1.49 J . X We open 6 p. m., SUNDAY. i The last night of J "IN OLD ARIZONA." f ".j! "JUST LIKE HOME." . " . V J ; I I 2 I-HH;5IiI'T,I5Ir!Jtvivv Half Price Suit Sale Wc havo fifteen new up-to-date Suits in this sale. If your size Is here you sare just, one-half. F'.r.e Broadcloth Suit' with fancy Persian Vest and braid trimmings, sizes 34 and 3$, in black, size 30 in red. $35.00 value for $17.50 Fine all-wool Cheviot, black, sizes 34 and 3C, $37.00 value for. . .$18.50 Fine Grey Suiting, size 3S, $30 00 value for $15.00 At these prices alterations are extia. THE M. M. WYKES CO. 233( Washington Avenvs. K Delicious Satisfying Isjj 1 CHICKEN ' 1 I TAMALES ' J h Ssrven Piping Hot ti h . -At our Fountain. 5a o cents ihe service. h Jj We liae all kinds of stamp?, jj I BADCfjirTTSiS S r-j A. R. MclNTYRE. j .ii 21?.1 Wasii. A e. Both Phces. a a No' other -garment iiS fe the world carries suchtt a warrant)'. For every ; button that comes off welt l?$ I pay ten cents; for every k rip SI. The warrantyjlM?4 is sewed on the skirtingi ' of every, pair, and the jl'S genuine garment has Mzzig$ DUTCHESS on every button. j Watson -Tanner jj Clothing Co. V - i ..-r..-..,.:TTr . . !.. f J' " u-.... . .PgrB3 SPECIAL I j CLEAN UP ALE f , fiVery few weeks we pet an accumulation of odds and end J of various articles, which, in order tu make room for new stock 1 have been taken off our shelves. " ) These goods are all in fine condition, but as we have only j a few of eaeh kind on hand, wc will make special low prices on , them to clean them up this week. ; AVe will have sales of (his kind every once in a while, and you will save money by watching for them and taking advan- tage of them. The following are the items for this week, and are good ;j ' only till February firt ; J ! Cutting' s .Tarn, per tin 10c J w Fancy Table Plums, per tin 10c " : Batavla Raspberries r Strawberries, per tin 15c - i Kuner's Apple Mutter 15c Ideal Scouring Soap, something like Sa polio. :i cakes for 10c j l.avallne, something like Dutch Clennser. 3 cans for 10o Axle, something like Finn Ami. A pltgs, for 10c A little more of that. Heokln's hlph grade regular T'.c Teas. at. lb. 40c ) 1 Besides dozens of other odds and ends which we have in our Cc, 10c and 15c piles at leps than one halt price. r Edgar Jontes C THE PLACE WHERE THEY HAVE THE BEST FRUITS AND VEQ- ETABLES W . L 'A.;-.ig.u ..x.,...,T..T,.,T ...van I THE ORPHEUM T I j The prettiest picture house in T A the We6t will open Monday, T. T Jan. 25th. at 7 p. m . New ? pictures, new songs, new music. T j. plenty of fresh air, and every JL y attontlon given to our patrons, v T ' v t THE ORPHEUM i . "A Houie of Quality." I . |