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AND THS W A LAND OF PLENTY Amid the Pratings About Millions and Millionaires Listen to This Child’s Story of Her Mother’s Death from Starvation. ysical Perfection of New York! "Women Is Shown at the Con-| ention of the Dressmakers’ otedtive Association. PHEY “HAVE 96-INCH BUSTS. Be POVERTY’S SEAMY SIDE. _to Find Models Whom the Gowns Made in the Metropolis | Will Fit, But Dresses from Other Sections Are for Smaller Figures. In One Poor Room, Deserted by Hus- band, a Frall Woman Worked for Her Little Ones Until Death Mer- clfully Came. { the convention of the Dressmakers’ etive Assoolation, which opened “pewildering display of lace and @azziing and confusing colors Mcate tints, in Masonto Temple, e nothing else toward establish- supremacy of the American at least brought to sting condition—the New ‘ physical perfection over ‘of her Western sisters. erp.7was great consternation yes- wy, among the managers of the com- We exhibit. Gauging thelr models Sseorrect torm, the thirty-six-inch models were ordered for that . New York modistes’ owns were submitted all went well, it when the dresses sent by gress- gera from the sunny South and the iy West were taken from tholr be placed on the forms A great scurry. at ail the model parlors in New York for ty-four-inch bust forms resulted, up to to-day all gowns built for leas Mrfectly developed woman were not yep ‘with figures. Mudt Have 36-Inch Baxt. order to bo good form at the Pro- tive Dressmakers’ Association it 15 4 to have a thirty-six-Inch bust nd modistes from the far and breezy West will have to “their Women through a course of sical training or adjust thelr gown erat x Inch model if they ex- to make howing with thelr New k competitors, h spite of the embarassing expose of of proper figure among a number Pyt-of-town competitors the display Bi Atpexiean gowns is dazzling, Masonle le is converted into a bower of minine wearing apparel, and the un- una@te person who does not know tion of crepe de chine, La niet and Renaissance lace had not mingle with the feminino pippers at the shrine of the mo- felsart.° | Row after row of American creations a ‘on display, and every our a new gown Is belng placed in the exhibit hall / amid the exciamations of admiration gicthe crowds of modistes and the 1 pubic, who are thronging to Masonic Temple to see what the Amerl- ‘ean Oréssmaker can do. And she cer- can do a thing or two. the handsome gowns exhibited @ ave a number worthy to be, put 1 Pa dos beige shown in tne aspockation's Ida Provost, thirty-five, Ward 6, star- vation, Such was the brief legend entered in the books of St. Catherine's Hospital, in Wiltamsbung, to-day, but behind It is @ story of human suffering and priva- tton,s the narrative of how the other half Uves in this golden age of plenty. ‘The atory was told by a sip of a atrl, pale, worn and hollow-eyed, whose anms were burdened by a little child crying for food and calling for “Mamma.” She sat on the one whole chair in a baro Uttle room on the top floor of No. 188 Bayard street, Willlamsburg, one of the bleakest tenements in that cheerless nelghborhood, The Annaly of the Poor. “We were not always so poor,’ she began in a dry, hard voles, “though we never had what you might call a great plenty, Papa died a long, long time when I was a very little gir Then we moved around from tenement to tone- ment until, about five years ago, mamma married Lewis Lebret. My + came and it, and finally dis Then mother left lone with the four of us, Joo was thirteen, and did what he could, but {t was hard for him to find work. Mother worked, oh, hard, untll about two months ago, when sho could not raise her hand to any- thing, sho was so weak. Her hair had turned almost white. I looked after the house and the bables. ‘That was all 1 could do, and we tried to manage to live on the few pennies my brother would scrape up by doing odd jobs, “All the food we could buy was bread and bologna. Mamma was too weak to eat this, and try we could we could not get the money to buy the nice things that she needed, Once or twlee & week we were nble to buy a little oat meal and she could eat that, but when she saw the babies look so hungry she would only eat a very little, Eviction Added to Hunger. “We did not go to the neighbors, for they have so many ciilldren that ‘they have a hard time to get along, too. We pay $3 @ month for this room, but we owe a month’ rent and a few days Ago the landlord came and told us that we would have to get oul soon, “tn that last week all that mother had to cat was a few spoonfuls of oat- meal, I wanted to get a doctor, but was ‘afraid to, a5 we had no money. But yesterday when mamma tried to speak and I saw that she was too weak to make a gound T ran off to the hos- pital and asked them to come and soe her, ‘They gent an ambulance and took ther away. hey tell me she 1s dead.” child's voice sank to a whisper. I wonder if she ts not happler an d No. 474 Burth a ter off now. Shy waa so thin and had tu the exhibit is|so many pains, She eald It was rheu- ae aii the models, matism, but I guess it was something ly one inceas dress submitted and | else. a - Walking or business sult, The| ‘Joe has gone to New York to nee if cess gown, a clel blue pongée with | he can find Mr. Lebret and ask him If mts and openwork seams, is |e will not help us bury mamma, 1 ‘Mame Hubers, of Balti-| think he might do that. Don't you?" BOLDT NOT FOR CHICAGO. Denials that the Waldorf-Astoria Man Is Building Hotel There. Manager 1’. M. Hilliard, of the Wal- dorf-Astoria, suid to-day that the re- port that George C. Boldt, proprietor of the hotel, was Interested in build ing a $2,000,000 hotel in Chicago, Mr, Hilliard sald that all Mr, Boldt’s attention was engaged in look- | ing after the Waldorf-Astoria, and up | to the present time he hag not inter- | ested himself in the building of any West. He sald that | hat proposes to bulld 5 . P. Smith, of Bal- ‘o hotel might be made up Mhe skirt is heavily trimmed] of E men, but’ Mr. Boldt handmade lace formed in Re-| not one of them. fe rise” | BONG HBR GRMBTERY LOT iad. Spider-web lace-work makes & BUT MRS. HALL GOT WELL. , CURED OF CONSUMPTION! Ae Hei 4 = Costume, ‘istinction of submitting the only BK costume wo far has falien to Linda Wade, of Matoon, Ill, the 3 ice-President of the association. |The street costume, which is of blue he yoke of the skirt 8 of the goods, Ap- he go In leaf shape, edged black braid, fall over the strap 6 Seams are marked by buttons. The oat is blouse effect, with tabs edged in falling from the shoulder. The gilar is formed of three folds, with the if lique over the straps. A modi- hed bishop sieeve with a high 1s finished with small buttons. gown which has attracted the at- tion of oe visiting mod -|hostelry in the was WA dress that stands out as in relief PSgalnst dinner and reception 50 $ Dneidered. yy many dressinakers to Ye Dest exhibit yet made, It is of out- ne serge. white, with a smal! black D smart gown Is the costume 8 subinitted by Miss Schnetder, ‘ork, ‘The tallo cireular bias four p ‘dlack piped band in design. Waist is excremely ch tehed whito cloth yoke iar, A larger collar ' jue! bands of the serge s and 1 butt in mn] pearl button: finds’ @ deep-pointed cuff, ia n of blue canyas is shown ly adapted for a short over taffeta the opel he ie finished the new the collar 1s appliqued in ATRo sleeves are the mandolin ith deep cuffs, Some Antique Dr: -the gowns which represent elass of the fashionable woman's which t to the up- exhibit be- On 5 , and consists of antique dresses of styles one these strange cos- oa i “My physician tn Brooklyn ordered mo to change climate, as 1 had cousumption. They vent me to Paris, but the change did me May good. a and 1 gradually became oue thought that 1 could ti @ numb past, & 8 Q v and is the reversed counterpart ‘the ae of today, having the leg. o My lungs p ey tume of a bride of ititiew of matter amily gaye m: ie up t hey even went s0 faras to buy a lot in the cemetery, betloving that I could | me. Ic fore. liye but a short dress to New Yorkers i WY, Of Glen It |aavised me to take the Ko a troatment, at 48 West Now York gown, Knowing that death stared me in. the face and that there was ope for a cure by ordinary trealment, led on the 9 told me that they had dant wan. Ae wes of cured pationts, | arenes of patlonts, t the Cures wore to. breathe ent + OY vapors of the tmprovemen| of seems | well-au aver, and thank God for ay eon | an | —— = After Alleock’s on the spot that hurts. skin pores and permit the healing vegetable gums with which the plaster is impregnated to act on ithe affected part, and then good-by pain. never any disappointment about the genuine cock’s. CAE MILA SB RW Ope CREDIT HERE ISUKE GSH ry ELSEWHERE 259-261 SIXTH AVE. 1G0Et7PSts. Best Friday Bargaining 4 We're bound to have the crowds+ in Ail New York. The combined might of price, time- liness and credit is a powerful attraction. Friday’s offerings emphasize these features of our retailing. Understand clearly the CREDIT privilege extended you, It’s absolutely free to all responsible persons. Do your buying—then instruct the sales- person to ‘charge it;’’ that’s all there is to it, Payments can be arranged to suit your convenience, Shirt Waists— Stores which profit heavier sell ‘em at 98c, We have cut | down to the bone of cost for to-morrow. Peautitully made with allover tucks and Dress Skirts, All wool cheviot dress skirts. They are all wool cheviots end canvas cloths. In black and navy blue. Some are plain, others are fancied up bate bands of taffeta trimming. $4.98 | hemstitching; material of mercerized and $5.98 was the former satin of high lustre; in black selling price. Friday... $1.90 only; Fridaysecessecstesessees 65c Heavy-Weight Jackets. They were| Xnee Pants—Sorts that boys won't $10. Season’s getting short, though, so down comes price, 22 imches long, with fitted back, satin lining. A splendid Sie Sa Walking Skirts—ANl wool fancy mate- rials and made just right, Cut very full, with seven gore flare, Black and blue and brown mixtures, They are really worth $4.50, Friday.. $ 1.90 Spring Jackets—The first of the van- knock to pieces in a hurry of very strong wool materials, with patent waistbands; sises come from 3-16; they are OQ) 50c, worth; Friday.essesseeree Cc Boys' Suits—A lot of $2.50 Norfolk Suits, ages 3 to 9 years ; some double- breasted among 'em } ages from 7 to 16, are grouped together ; choice of dark, fancy and blue cheviots; they $1 29 ° used to be $2.50; Friday Just for Friday, the Handkerchief guard. Sizes run from 32-44. The | counter will sell anumber of charming de- newest shape, with strapped seams and | signs in lace-trimmed Handkerchiefs. velvet collar. Lining is satin, The | they used to be 124%c; Friday... 6c fe sturd c Br sn Fede ee 2 $4.90 | Gioves—Everybody's been crying | glove values for the past week, here's the House Wrappers ie best of ‘em, | best. A complete assortment of German too, Braid trimmed and in all sizes. They are medium dark flannelettes which used to sell up to $1.755 Friday you take @Q| your choice at. These are eiderdown gar Bath Robe: ments in fancy stripes. Made with deep Glace kid gloves for ladies. Made with two clasps, : all colors and black; in every size. ‘They would be chea, at69, Friday « 5 44¢ Women's Underwear, vests and pants, ribbed cottoon vests; low neck with wing sailor collar, edged around with satin |sleeves, shaped pants, lace 123 ribbon, They look thei $1 55 trimmed, 25c, kind; Fr ‘ 2c worth at $2.75; Friday... . | Men's Underwear — Medium weight merino shirts and drawers; natural | color; all sizes; 50c. Kind..+seeee 29¢ We Hose—Black lisle thread all over lace; regular made ; several styles; 25c. Kindeesses soevee.. 9c Muslin Drowers—Mighty nicely made and of very good strong muslin, full width, finished with cluster of tucks 3 value 192; Fri- 10c the Grip the system is usually left more or less debilitated. With one person it’s a back i} or chest ache, with another a kidney pain, but anyhow you can’t count: yourself out of danger till aff your organs, get back into anor- mal, healthy condition again. The quickest way —and also the safest—is to put an POROUS PLASTER It will gently open the en There is/| All- It is the one pain doctor that ALWAYS cures To Lets ARE GROWING. =! If You Plan to Move in May, | Look at the Lists Every Day. and friends will ton you! woken tn thy Nowy k cured mae The 3-Time Rate Reaches a Million Eyes, THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH. 5, 1903, Pedestrienne Skirts, Of Black Thibet, medium and light weight; only fifty all told; tai- lored as well as a $10.00 Skirt. $14.75 Silk-Lined Dress Skirts, $10.00. Made of fancy weave Etamine, black and blue, nine gore, wide flaring habit back, trimmed over hips and down front with straps of taffeta—very fine drop; a very remarkable offering and one that shoutd interest all women seeking stylish Dress at a low price $22.50 Pedestrienne Suits, $18.00. In fancy weaves and mixtures; two distinct styles; one a blouse effect with capes and nine-gore THE MAKING OF AMARCHION- Florida Water, 16-07. bottle at ire the as ah | SD Meme aisvia | [Sama ae lor! K v i E rf of equal quality........0..... hoth suits the coats are lined with Silk Specials. DERHURST, oe Burnette as West India Bay Rum, our ¥ yalue, Rotunda. THE STORY OF MARY MAG- } | lar 48c. bottle for......~.+.- 18,00 «| | LANE, by Herself......... ae) Imported Black Taffeta; SOULS OF PASSAGE, ‘by hinge Jackets, $10.75. In the medium tan shade; beauti= 48c. Yard, Mississipp! Bubble”........., 48 tally onstrated and Shed 84} | Panne Velvets, in_all| Jtm Books by the Set, Iined with silk; $15.00 value} {good colors; real value} } ,s# ARwa COMP ERT ED verybody 10.75 7, 1 WORKS; 4 vols., 12 mo., ilk tap: th how fash : $1.25 yard; to ciear, liner prise $3.50; for irviday, wet they are, how fashionable they are Below Cost. Clearance of China and Japan Mauing lengths below cost, to make room for spring stock. ImperialJapanescRugs nae Opportunity—is defined by the Standard Dictionary—“as a time or occasion attend°d_ with propitious‘or! bhai It is a most propitious time to buy merchandise for the person and home, as very unusual values are offered. Friday is sort of a rummage day with us. It is the day lots, on which we place riddance prices. u : mediate needs—and take advantage of them—for in many instances a dollar has the purchasing power of tavo. NOVEL, ORIGINAL, DELIGHTFUL, Friday--A Day of Opportunities. circumstances.” riday, at the Simpson Crawford Co. Store is a day of opportunities. on which we gather together all small and odd So ‘twould be well to anticipate—even though they do not touch im- An Interesting Event in Popular Books, at Prices That Will Be a Surprise. Second Floor. c ‘All in library bindings and usually sold at $1.00, $105 and $1.50; works of Capt. Chas, King, Choice at 25c. Among the titles are: Foi in Ambush,’ As Wayne,” Shamed Nn aula a ate Witte. : . M. Barrle’s beste! TOMMY AND GRIZE Cor Pinay only... sees: Sohca 25 Popular Copyright Books All regular $1.25 and $1.50 editions. Boys’ Spring Over- coats $4.95, Second Floor. First showing of the season, comprising every pretty new idea in Coverts, Serges and Cheviots; nobby styles; Bay oer and other styles ee sizes to 12 yt 5 Boys’ Hats, 39c. All our Boys’ 50c. Hats and Caps, for to-morrow.....++++ 39 $1.25 Knee Pants, 69c Of best quality Corduroy, in various new Spring colorings; sizes 3 to 8 years; regular value $125 Ati ccc eses sees ceseseeee 69 Men’s $2.50 Hats, . $1.65. Men's $2.50 Fedora Hats, new Spring col- feeb mide Toilet Requisites At Special Prices, First Floor. Violet Perfumed Tatcum Pow der, made for the Simpson ‘Craw- ford Co, and fully equal in purity of stock and delicacy and ‘truth- fulness of pean to any ‘of the usual brands selling at 4S¢. ‘each, In ey es ie the broadest possible trial for this Pow- der we make ft pee a Ren leader for Priday’s offering, BB each; YAH SOE Cobeta odes Tooth Powder, finest_ qualtty, made for the Simpson ee Co. and selling regularty' at 17c. for large bottle, but fully worth 25c.; special for Friday..... 12% Orris Root, plain, 18 ack... . . Orris Root, with violet pectuine Violet Ammonta, a quart bottle at price usually charged ude Witch Hazel, finest grade, quart bottle, for. Ons 25 $4.05. Third Floor. ality taffeta Skirts $10.00 lia_Barr slew THE GIRL AT THE HALF-WAY HOUSE, by Hough: author of “The good quality; extraordi- nary value at SIX THOUSAND YEARS OF Hike TORY; 40 yols., cloth, subscription edition; a splendid work of refer- ence of the History of the World from the earliest time to the pres- ent day; well illustrated; pub- lisher’s price, $20.00; our special price perisetivccccscevees ses 6.05 65c. Yard, EMBROIDERIES. Sample Strips. First Floor. 10,000 yards of fine embroider- ies; short lengths; trial strips, man- ufacturers’ strips; also odd lengths and broken lines from our own the choicest stock in New York City, and, too, at special figures; much less than regular Pere three assortments, at, yard 25, 4 and Ventse and Applique new shipments rom. Plauen and St. Gall. The choicest of the sea- son’s novelties; Irish Point effects and Paraguay styles, also medal. lion and separable styles, several pretty Ore deehaie cham- pagne ral ee pest BO, 95 and $1.45 Matting Third Floor. remnants, 100 short Metal Beds & Bedding ity. Turki a stock; a great Friday opportumty; noe ay Durkishrandabes only the better, the choles? kinds At Reduced Prices. Lap aside tg Nene sian designs: are in this sale—Edgings, Inser- Fourth Floor. Allovers, in CaS isred ed ee 12x15 feet 10x14 feet 9x12 feet 7 ft. 6 in. 6x9 feet... 4x7 feet. 2 ft. 6 in. x 5 feet. 26x54 inches. . 18x36 inches.. Special clearance of women's 4- hook Foster Pique Real Kid Gloves, Paris point, in tan, modes, English reds, brown, slate and a few whites and’ pearls; perfect goods, select skins; perfect fitting: $1.65 value for Women's 2-clas; Imperial point, white, black, tan, modes and slate; speci t . x 10 ft. 6 in, $30 Strictly Ball-Bearing Sewing [lachines, South American hair, full 40 tbs Sixth Floor. parts, hol : $13.25. Handy Household Helps. best Habinescrediiced (cen Bio SUGAR®—H. & E, FinesGranalsted, Every idea of the best Singer is incorporated, along with some ad- OT rte. ements that tend to | | Out you don’t want to, for they | | one or two parts, your choice of | | COFFEE:—Cholce M ditional ie erforis and emergencies | | cost so very ltl and help so} | best tickings; rediced from $30.09 | | Ibs, OB; ee, Mamaia I of she who sews. greatly, Os sesenes eee eeereneeeee 5G Noiseless, have — self-threading Family Scales, 24-pound TBA;—All our 45c. shuttle, automatic tension, and all Matched Sets; at tions, values up to 65c. a yar 8c., 10c,, 15c. and 25c, yard. Oddments, Brass Bedsteads—1%-inch con- tinuous bent posts, extra heavy filling, large spindles, best French lacquer; perfect construction; can be had in 3 ft. 6 in. and 4 ft. 6 in. sizes only; reduced from $34.50 tO. se secesee crecsceree 24.50 Handsome Brass Bedsteads,2-inch posts, 1-inch top rod, %-inch fill- ing, extra large husks and vases, extended foot-rail; the finish and ed effects; also Escurial and Silk Applique eee an importer’s col- “valu, | $1.75 to $1.00 ae at Sal Muslin Undergarments and Petticoats Specially Priced. Wines and Liquors. Sixth Floor. Second Floor. construction are perfect; can be Old Crow Whiskey, gal. $250; had in all sizes; reduced from b avid r} eS Women's Nainsook Chemise ttle. ...6s00e enewncenn-ncee 5 Gloves. Gowns; square neck, with ribbon | | 72.02 to « --27.50 | | Monogram | or Guckenhetmer ‘ Brass Bedsteads, rich design, 144- inch posts, solid T ball construc- tion, bow foot, extra large husks and vases; can be had in all sizes; reduced from $38.00 to... ..28.50 White Enamelled Bedsteads, 1%4- inch posts, bow foot, brass rings and spindles, extra large brass top rail; can be he had in all sizes; re- duced from $11.00 to 50 Mattresses, made from blac‘ South American hair, full 40 Ibs., 2ne or two parts, covered with best ticking; reduced from #1020 to. First Floor. beading, and ribbon and edge of fine embroidery on neck and sleeves; $1.50 value, for Friday.95 Extra fine raven black mercer- ized Sateen Petticoats, with dei umbrella bias ruffle; trimmed w rose auileings regular value $2.50; special, for Friday........... 1.50 Fine line of Cambric Petticoats, made with * extra deep umbrella flounce, trimmed with tucks and two and three rows of cambric; Val, lace insertion and extra lace rues in this assortment valiea range from $3.00 to $4.00; special HOP RMS a reco etearsersinc’ 2.50 Rye Whiskey, 8 Ss old; Fis, tull'at bottle on 288 Lieblg’s Malt Extract, dozen_1.20 er Cameron Scotch Whiskey, Bes le errr aty Crystallized Rock and R; the thing for coughs As As bottle - 6 California Port and Sherry, ex- cellent quality; gal.....4... 1-15 California Claret’ and Zinfandel, gallon, 80c, and.,... 60 From the Food Store., 88 Glace Gloves, importa 7 Mattresses, made. from black Fourth Floor. Basement. You can do without them, COFFEE:—“Waverley Blend” Java Our special Mattress, made from and Mocha; 4 fbs. 1.00; 1b. 26 3 +00; Ib. long gray drawings, full 40 Ibs. size, +, 86 Teas, any kind; 3 Ib y i 38 with steel Japanned top.. he i arts are ball-bearing. tM Voodwork, 1s highly polished quits; Rotts Irons, complete, PES | | Infants’ and SPICES*—Pepper, Ginger, Cinna- k, in the new swell front, drop- . * mon, ice 4); Paks Construction-—having the ap- | } Wash Boards, double zinc..., 25 Children’s Wear Miety oaeib, (round): ato. | pearance of a table when closed. Clothes Baskets, made of good, ell nastiic ec Guaranteed for five years and |] Clots Hampers, barrel shap Second Floor, are ream of tartar ety we een tt in repair, should any I * rh Froin 4 leading, manufacturer Pe Bec, hac les BG 7 rice $18.25. $35.00 is Bissell’s “Popular” Carpet } | inlanis’ high-grade wear we S¢ | | BREAKFAST BACON: — an Oe cea Some stores ask SWEEPEK vesiseeseeree sewers "BS ily ‘one Ne Ee 4 CHOICE LEAN Snes, Ib.. 14 that much, too, Peerless Ice Cream concession that enables our offer- | | LARD:—Armour’s “Shiela” or Freezers. Ing them at One-Third Under Reg-] ] Swift's “Sliver Leaf" 5-1 h The very, best freezer made, It | | We Value. PAU seeeeee deveees ccestn OB : has but one motion; the can re- Children's Cloth Refers, spring Linings. volves around the stationary dash- Pci sizes 1 to eh bint ed a af EOS otic Sree Cnet bai , First Floor. er, Just a few parts, and thus very pes my a J a a Fs : 50 pleces extra quality mercer little friction. Runs easier and lasts si pod H 2 BO, i 953.50 S50 BUTTER:—“Royal Stuart” Cream- ized Sateen; value 20c. yard, at longer than the many-motioned Pe white La i bestees. WHR a ery, sweet and fresh;. its "12% freezers, All gearing {s inclosed, heat rh rr % ete 3 Se GODOK « caacaad ceascn fe ot. 400 pleces fine Moire Beetled Per- FAUATE BIE Mar sorsssrernes i yoke of fine tucky and neck | ¢ CHEESE:—New York State Full caline; value 15c. yard, at..... 10 trimmed with hemstitched ruffle Cream; Ib. ve 18 30 pieces Canvas; 25 inches value 75¢. BO’ | SARDINES:—Fancy Imported, { 5 iday, at, yard..... 41 Infants’ Nainsook Slips, made i in wily ROE RAIA Ae Upholstery Specials. with a neat emstitched rufa on pure alive oll; fey Opener; on, neck and sleeves, Bishop styles Fourth Floor. regular $0c, value at.. s+s-+005 35 SALMON -Faney Red Sockeye $10. 00 Trunks $6 v5) Ruffled Net Curtains, 3 yards Children's Gingham and Cham- doz, 1.15; %4-Ib. flat can. . 3 * ’ 9 long, full width, made from good bray Dresses, long waist, French PRUNES:—FANCY SANTA CLAI Basement, quality net, with lace insertion and style, blouse front, all trimmed MEDIUM SIZE; 10. Ibs AKA, ‘The experienced traveller will inse-telmmed ruffles; a positive with neat braid nae amor oigaty ie Ib Hi ee cs ; 2.25 value, at, pair... sree» sertion; regular $1.50 value ..¥+ tte appreciate these trunks—it's so 4 Bamboo Portieres, a choice line : PEACHES:—Fancy Eva Cat. H easy to Ce ri you wan of new bird and foral patterns in ifornia Muir; S'tbs,, 48¢,; tb.10} 5 without disturbing anything | } entirely new color effects; the TOMATOES:—Ripe, 1 a else, If you plan a trip South, Fr a i eae Girls’ Double Maryland; doe’ 1-16; re and have to “live in your} | some gold embroidered in effective Breasted and GAD unre sananees + 10 trunk,” a little shopping in this |] designs, finished with novelty 00 BAKED BEANS:—Tomato Sauce: Trunk Store ee you] | inks: 'a choice of elght dainty Box Coats, $5.00. doz, 80¢.; 3-Ib, can......-. 7 worlds of bother and some sal Chg Ta TE EL Third Floor. PEAS:—“Royal Stuart” Early June; money, too. Thése rawhide | | width. 3 yards long, good, heav Of good grade covert cloth and PAA rie ep dae 3 leather, almost any size, on sale Fri- day at, Cah, eye5-e0+) SOAP:—B. T. Babbitt's best laun- dry; 10 bars theres, OS CORN MEAL:—Best granula Yellow or White; 10 Ibs. for storm cheviot; a smart garment il lity, nicely fringed; In's broad range of po for spring wear; 6 to 14 years, ” a bined nae pidge? i” e ly eas the eis anh pred iron-bound trunks, in $6.25