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STORMY TIME FORTHE" CTS.” Republicans and Greater New . York Democracy Both Will Op- ‘ pose Any Resolution to En- dorse Mayor Low’s Rule. THEY SEEK ADJOURNMENT. Te, Xu Union Itself Intends to Be Wary at Ny | To-Night’s Meeting and a Fine Old Rumpus May Be the Re- sult, 4 T™ the conference to-night with repre- eentatives of various organizations who have declared for Fusion, the Citizens’ Union leaders will be careful not to be misled as they allege they were two years ago in the matter of giving rep- wesentation on the conference commit- fee to factions not entitled to such Tecognition. So eager was the Citizens’ Union two years ago to enroll every organiza- tion, real or imaginary, that the con- ference committee was burdened with names of men who represented nothing tangible or effective in the shape of a polit al organization, This and other Feasons are given to-day for the sug- gestion that serious trouble 1s anticl- pated at the conference to-night at Citizens’ Union headquarters, Resolutions indorsing Mayor Low and the entire city administration have already been formulated and an effort will be made to secure their adoption. I¢ the attempt {s made both the Re- publican and Greater New York Democ- racy delegates have orders to oppose It. As the Greater New York Democracy has not yet received its party emblem, the rooster, their right to which was denied by the Secretary of State on the ground that the organisation had not polled the necessary vote demanded by law, the Citizens’ nUlon may refuse to recognizt the protest of the G. N. Y¥. D. agafnst the proposition to In- Gorse thé Mayor. ‘This will create r Ively rumpus, it is expected. The Republican committ as well as that of the G. N. ¥. D., w Oppose any resolution other than one As a large "4s for an solution seeking work until that to adjourn until Sey membership of the early campaign, any to put off the date will be opp COUNTY DEMOCRATS DIDN'T PAY LAWYER. For That Reason Meyer J, Stern Is About to Withdraw from \ Its-Injunction Suits. There are fifty-nine motions on Jus- tice O'Gorman's calendar in the Su- perfor Court to-day, for Injuncuons against the clerks of fifty-nine counties forbidding them to destroy the tally ateets of last fall's election until the @reater New York Democracy vould make proof that 10,419 votes were polled under the rooster emblem, making the one per cent. of the total vote neces- gary to establish it as a “party.” When the mottons were called, Her- bert W. Grindal, announcing himself as “counsel to meyer J. Stein," the attor- ney who brought the actions, asked for @@ adjournment for a week. He added} that by that time Mr. Stein would probably be out of the cases altogether. , Phe adjournment was granted, but Mr, J. Grindal would not expfain why M ~ Stein, who has been one of ereistently aotive men in th ‘ammany or Sheehan Democracy, j @bout to withdraw. “Perhaps the leader of the New York Democi may tell." h gald. “Ask John C. Sheehan or Pres! Gent Jacob A. Cantor.” Stein himseif wandered through. the | Court-House a little later, but would not talk about it, It fa said tha nine county cle his own expen: nd that he has been junable to get any money out of the arty. If he auits it will all have to be Bone over tialn, ee Greater he Stein served the fifty: s under orders, but at THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 1), | Perfect Work Painless Process QUAKER GUA! PERT BPECALABTS In each and very Gepartment. Laboratory equipped with every | ap) Blodera eppiange pd faculty. Vk large ata of | UU AIH IE = nok ental Mpec to Insure prompt at | with QUABKK 1 tention and quick service, Sets of Teeth seetes § 3 Brids ge Work tooth Gold Crowns - $3/Gold Filling - All Work Gunrantred. ours: 9 A. M.to8 P.M, Sundays9to3, German Spoken, QUAKER DENTAL SOCIETY 44 East 14th St. | 743 Lexington Ave. IN, B. 59th St.) (Near Broadway, ) l. B. Cor. 255 Grand 171 Broadway ‘or. Cortlandt St., N. ¥.) H.O'Neill & Co. Tuesday, May 12th, we place on sale An extraordinary purchase of Women’s Silk Petticoats. They are all standard made, of the best quality taffeta, full widths, and sewed with silk. They come in black and all desirable colors and at the prices quoted represent most unusal values. Col tticoats, accordion pleated, rallcand ck dust rfl ne POO pleated, wit} $5.00 Colored and B Secpirutna analdewt ratte rot alk value pe.00. plened. Th} $5.95 }$6.90 Colored and Black Silk Petticoats, accordion pleated, with double ruche, also hemstitched and double ie, value $10. }$7.45 {$8.95 | Colored, Black and Black and White Silk Petticoats, accordion pleated,with double ruche, also circular flounce, valuc $11.50 Colored and Black Silk Petticoats, deep accordion pleating, with three-inch ruffle edge top and bottom with ruche, value $12.75.. Silver Plated Ware. For Tuesday, May 12th. _ Note the difference between the actual value and the prices quoted: LOT 1—Sugars, Creams, Bon Bon Dishes, Syrup Sets, Crum Sets, Bread Trays, Fern Dishes, Jelly Jars, Cor tion Sugars, Mustards. . ; 98c Value $1.50 LOT 2—Sugars, Creams, Soup Tureens, Bon Bon Baskets, * Syrup Sets, Fern Dishes, Chocolate Pots, Mayonnaise Sets, Spoon Tee 14-inch Waters, Toast Racks, Castors (holding ottles) «, es t1.49 ‘alue $2.50 TEA SETS (4 pieces), value $8.75, NUT DISHES, gold lined, valuc ates 98 | $2.75, at TEA SETS (5 pieces), value $15.00, FRUIT DISHES, value $3.50, eedeeeee. 25 Rogers’ Al Quality Knives, Forks & Spoons, fancy patterns, at prices below the average elsewhere. @ea Spoons, per 34 doz....++++++456) 12 dwt. Knives, per 3 doz.....$1.20) Dessert Spoons, per % doz. -90c | Butter Spreaders, per % doz...$1.15 Dessert Forks, per 3% doz +90c| Ice Cream Spoons per % doz..$1.18 Medium Forks, per 34 doz. + 95c| Ice Cream Forks, per % doz...$1.15 Table Spoons, per % doz........95¢| Soup Ladles, each...s.0-..42.$1.49 English Porcelain Dinner Sets at $12.00; worth $23. We place on sale to-morrow—(Basement). 15 DINNER SETS of 115 pieces cach (slightly imperfect). They are all hand-decorated sets, assorted decoration in border and spray designs. This is one of the best values we $ 12.00 ever offered in our basement, the actual retail price being vt $23.00, They will be on sale Tuesday at, per set........ saving this store otfers—without suffering ball less degree of pleasure , qi in making their selections. Ms ae Rested | 0 become June The mnsoldered circlet ts the best—14, brides are active 18 and 22 carat solid gold seamless these day: SI bands, We have them in narrow and Hse OLS SOD: medium widths 71 to $11.66. ping is their daily They are exactly like the ones sold) task. We have __ elsewhere at $5.00 to $15.00. thought of all their For his gift to he needs, The Macy Diamond and Pearl Brooches, one hun-|}] store never belore seat sna att ' tl cere held = such com. Solitaire Diamond R + tine, selecter . "i white stones, $29.49 to $247.42. plete and tempting R. H. MACY & CO. Broadway at such oe Wedding Rings. ri. nw. The spirit of economy need not shat- ter the sentiment attached to the pur- chase of a Wedding Ring. Genu- inely practical men will enjoy the displays of season. able merchandise The large varieties Diamond Heart and Fancy Lockets, simple and art nouveau designs, $11.96 to $54.94. Long Chains, slides plain or set witn|{} and light prices pearls or colored stones, $7.96 to $64.24. make choosing easy. Engraving. —«: r1.. reat. There is much 4 pleasure in buying i under the condi- tions our masterly methods have cre- Let us submit estimates for Wed- ding Invitations, Wedding An- nouncements, At Home, Church, Visiting and Business Cards— Monograms, Crests and Coats of ||}} ated. You can't Arms. Correct in form and exe- afford to ignore our cution, Our estimates compared }|{} claims. Prudence with the’ estimates furnished by forbids such a others will tell the story of prices, ante ' 100 Sets of Wedding Invi- ve eae Beye tations, including two sets items that have of envelopes, especial _interest for all who will $7 98 Maltese Lace,— ». This is our own recent importation of Maltese Lace Collars, Scarfs and Collar-and-Cuff Sets. Hand-woven by the women-folk of Malia—exquisite designs wrought of crisp, creamy Italian silk. The display is well worth seeing—as triumphs of art as well as of economy. Maltese Laces make rich additions to any trousseau, and are beautiful enough, and serviceable enough, to he treasured as heirlooms. Scarfs—$3.19 up to $20.96. Collars—$4.19 up to $25.14. Collar-and-Cuff Sets—$6.49 to $10,69. White Gloves. —i« v1, a vay. First—our “Lady Washington” Gloves—real glace kid, two clasps. The point we wish to emphasize is: —They excel any other Glove we've ever seen that sells at $1.00. The price of ‘Lady Washington” Gloves is 98c. “Quo Vadis” French Kid Glace Gloves, two clasps, nervura embroidery, $1.24 Foster Lacing Glace Gloves, ‘Will- iam” quality, 98c.; “Foster” qual- ity, $1.44. 16 in. Suede Gloves, $1.79. 24 in. Suede Gloves, $1.99. 30 in. Suede Gloves, $2.24. Real French Kid Glace Gloves—16 in. long, three small buttons, $2.49. White Silk Hosiery. Ist FI, Contre, A_ marvel-show for prospective brides. White Silk Hosiery—glis- tening, shimmery—dear to the hearts—but at our prices— not dear to the purses—of women. We im- port them direct and our scale of prices is in plumb with the Macy policy of small profits. Women's White Pure Silk Hose, plain and Richelleu ribs, $1.94. Women's French White Pure Silk Hose, open-work and embroidered insteps, $2.98. Our prices are magnetic. ‘Success, and be sure of findin price will be to your liking. price, $20.74. bands, white stitched, fancy price, $21.34. fine rain-proofed taffeta, 903, R, Taffetas—white, ivory and cream—49c. to $1.24. Crepe de Chine—white and ivory—59c. to $3.79. Peau de Cygne—ivory and cream—469c. to $1.24. Liberty Satins—white, ivory and cream—49c. to 99c. Satin Duchesse—white and ivory—79%. to $1.98. Peau Phaon—white, ivory and cream—99c. Louisines—white, ivory and cream—69%, to 99c, Silk Poplins—white and cream—79c. to $1.24. Moire Velours—white and cream—59c. to $1.24. Satin Brocades—white and cream-—98c, to $1.98. Hemstitched Taffets—white and cream—69c, to 99c, Natte Weave—white—99c. to $2.24. Armures—white—21 inches wide—at 98c. Jersey or Tricotine Silk—white—: Women’s Wraps.-™ ™. Women’s Travelling Cloaks, made of black taffeta, full and roomy, | back finished with double box plait, flat collar, fancy cape edged with braid, sold elsewhere at $28.00; our Women's Travelling Cloaks, made of importéd materials, black and white checks, double-breasted box fronts, back snugged in to waist with a nar- row belt, deep cape, black taffeta bell sleeves, sold elsewhere at $30.00; our Women's Travelling Cloaks, made of double- Booth Tarkington 11, (Special to The Evening World.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 11.—Booth | forkington, the author, has passed the | crisis in a most dangerous atack of typhold fever, Tt had not ben known only to the fam- fly that he was near death for several days, but his physicla w thinks he ts Refrigerators. We invite special attention to our line of the celebrated * O'NEILL” CLEANABLE REFRIGERATORS. They are better finished, min- eral wool lined, will preserve food better and keep ice longer than any other make, We request an inspection of this Refrigerator before plac- ing your order elsewhere, We also show a full line of Refrigerators that are over lace designs, $3.39. Women's White French Hose, with lace inserting, Women's White French Hose, embroidered instep. grounds and side clocks, Women's White Pure Silk Hose, all- breasted fly-front, semi-fitted back; long revers, fancy Bishop sleeves, sold by others at $35.00; our price, $29.74, Women’s Travelling Cloaks, made of ey Silk Pure Silk pongee and linen, fancy capes, sold son plain by others at $15.00 to $40.00; our $8.98. Prices, $12.96 to $31.96, deep shoulder cape, coat collar | | on the road to rec Pale People " whose tissues are pining for } the strengthening and build- ing comfort of rich, thick blood, should bear in mind that Ozomulsion will give them what they eed. Tha‘ transparent blue skin, or the yellowish dirty pallor, so often seen, are very- dangerous signs, Blood is life. , Make it with Ozomulsion, the only vitalized emulsion of pure cod liver oil with guaiacol and the hypophos- phites of lime and soda, ~ Begin to-day, Get it at considered very special value. The prices range +++ $4.98 up Special Values in Pictures Suitable for Summer Cottages. (Second Floor, Rear.) 5,000 pretty Pictures, framed in gilt, brown or black frames. Subjects in black and white, colored Special, at, each.. 1,000 PICTURES, comprising the following: Etchings in 1'1-2 inch solid oak frames, size 14x28—Artotypes in 1 1-2 inch } 25c lid oak frames, size 20x24—Photo-colors in 2-inch gilt frai faney corners, size 20x24, Tlower Pictures—Roves kok violet 98c or animal subjects, size 12x40, in 1 1-2 inch gilt frames, fan corners—speclal at..coccsevecsssesseee wees eee Each of them worth 61.50, 25 PASTELS, framed in fancy green and gold fra matcbed corners, splendid subjects, each. + ’ ‘eat i $2.98 Reduced from $4.98, 25 PASTELS, fancy green and gold frames, handsomely matted, special at, each. } $4.98 Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. Nearly all brides are, or soon | Embroidered will be, interested in Furni- | Handke:chiefs — filmy, ture. this: Bridal Underwear Outfits.“ = These rich outfits include seventeen garments made of Italian silk, trimmed with fine lace and beautifully embroidered. They are packed in white kid-covered, satin-jned trunks. In spite of the daintiness of the fab- ric and the delicacy of the coloring —they may be laundered as easily as a handkerchief. They carry with them a distinct suggestion of orange- blossom fineries and wedding music—$298.00. | Handkerchiefs, —10 v1,, cecu and three Corset Covers three Skirts two Chemises two Pair Drawers two Gowns four Vests Furniture. conceits, The patterns are worked out as delicately as frost-effects. Sheer, dainty—89., $1.92. They should not skip, Ascertain your Furniture needs, and then consult us. We have antici~ pated every possible want—thought the matter out for you months ago. Collecting Furniture is a serious art. Providing just the things you'll re-| quire during the months of warm weather must be controlled by pre- cise knowledge and unquestioned ability. Haphazard choosing involves initials or monograms promptly ex- ecuted. Fine Table Linens_,,. 9, cea. Lace-trimmed | | cobwebby $1.24 and Special orders for hand-embroidered your druggist’s, ) i In order that you may test the merits of Ozomulsion, send your name and full ad- risk and_ loss, make mistakes. dress to THE OZOMULSION CO, De Peyster Street, = = Ni lew York, ssn deren ee Work . Sunday World Wants nday Morning Wonders iced. We've studied th usiness from every poin' the manufacturer’ and your own, fairness and squareness. We can’t afford to That's why you'll find our furniture display so fault- less, so great and so_attractivély- , could he have created a basis of su: We are sincerely scrupulous con- | cerning the Linens we sell. They are skulfullv selected and honestly | ¢ Furniture advertised — exact and uncom-| — participate in the social gayety and happiness of a wedding—dress needs for the bride and bridesmaids—and suggestions for bridal gifts. They irresistibly draw all who care for economy. We were never in a position to serve you with greater The store is raidiant and g-sparkle with thousands of nov- elties for personal adornment and domestic use and decoration, Exquisite Silks for Brides. A wealth of Silks in white, able weave is missing from our display. important and we accentuate it. just what you want—and [he cream and ivory. No desir- he variety is You may come to: us Visit Our Oressmaking Dept. —tth Ploor, A Parisian modiste ia in charge, Models from the most fa- mous European designers. Modfcations, variations, adaptations of the same. Our own orig- inal styles. 4 own we will fol- low them “ out JSaithfully. Never more than three fittings required, Delivery made ten days after taking order, . 2 inches—at $2.24. Tea Gowns, -« ». Made of Swiss, dimity, lawn, cash- mere, albatrcss, challis—as simple or.as elaborate as your taste dictates, | We may have the styles you best like in only two or three colors—or even one. But we will reproduce it | Promptly and without extra cost in jany color desired—whité, cream, pink, rose, light blue, corn, nile, turquoise, lavender, navy, crimson, black. Tea Gowns, made of China silk, graceful Empire style, sailor collar, flowing sleeves, trimmed with lace and tucks, $7.49. Tea Gowns, made of China silk, ef- fective Watteau back, deep cape col- lar, flowing flounce ‘skirt, tastefully trimmed with wide Valenciennes in- Serting and edging, $10.89. Tea Gowns, made of China silk, Em- pire style, ‘deep lace collar, lowing sleeves, flounced skirt, profusely shirred; handsomely trimmed with lace edging and inserting, $13.39. lace edging; tull aczordiva plaited sleeves; deep flounce on skirt, fin- ished with four rows of inserting, lace cascaded down entire front, $14.94, | Silk Petticoats & Waists. 4 Fi, The latest touches of novelty are seen here as soon as the popular | Verdict approves. Whenever a new ming idea is given birth in Paris, , London or New York—and eeds—it is mirrored here im- diately. Our people are on the qui vive for just such things. Petticoats made of whit: China sitx $11.49 to $18.74. Petticoats made $12.19 to $31.24 Petticoats made of pink or light blue taffeta, $6.29 to $31.24 Waists made of white crepe de Chine. $5.96 to $14.49, Waists made of white pongee, $5.89 to $10.98. Waists made of white net, $449 to $12.49, Wat $24.24, of white taffeta made of white !ace, $4.79 to “ Bt in ea promising. truth, always. Some pape h et ers may say that’s an “old fogy” no- no other way tion. We feel its beneficient influ- * lence and shall adhere to it. Waists made of white mousseline de sole, $30.74, ithe needle. Tea Gowns, made of China silk deep. circular rdion plaited collar, | ewnesses they represent. Among trimmed with clusters of fine tucks,/them is a two rows of lace inserting and wide! Champagne colored Mousseline, trim- H. Macy & Go.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. VA 35th St. Broadway Fine Undermuslins, te Fi. Because we continuously give ad- vertising prominence and stress to popular-priced Muslin Underwear it must not be inferred that our values and varities in higher-cost goods are not equally as worthy and attrac- tive, Dainty Lingerie is one of the essen- tial features of a bridal trousseau. Macy’s object has been to emanci- pate women from the thraldom of We exhibit Underwear that is fine enough and delicate enough for the most cultivated, the most fastidious. Of course the prices are right. Often less than the materials would cost you. Here’s how we save the prospective brides from the bondage of sewing. What a’ burden titted, what a nervous strain removed! Underwear Sets, Including three pleces—night gown, drawers, corset emise, made of fine cam- trimmed with Valenciennes, Maltese and Point de Paris laces, or very elegunt embroidery, $4.24, $4.99 and up to $27.49, French Hand-made Underwear. From France. From Paris. Se- cured by our resident representa- tive. Received just in time for June weddings. Not accident. That re* sult was planned. We've waited for the culmination of our efforts to tell you all. Ready now—grandly ready. The rarest economies ever ofigred. Come see them. Each garment is made of the choicest nainsook and elaborately trimmed with lace or embroidery. Chemises, $1.24, $2.79 up to $4.49. Night Gowns, $2.49, $4.49, $5.24 up to $10.49, Drawers, $1.39, $2.79, $3.74 up to 474, Corset Covers, $2.19, $2.79, $3.74 up to $4.19, t Skirts, $4.99, $7.49 up to $2439. Select from these:-— White Serge, 59c. to $1.24. White Cheviot, 59¢, to $1.24. White Albatross, 49c. to 98c. White Mohair, 49c. to $1.49. White Sicilian, 49c. to $1.49. White Diagonals, 59c. to $1.24. We have them in twenty models, and can therefore guarantee an ab- solutely faultless fit for any figure. Comfortable fitting rooms and ex- pert fitters are at your disposal to aid you in selecting the one that will exactly suit you. Fine white coutil, low bust, medium hips, straight front, $2.39. Fine white or drab coutil, straight front, low bust, habit hip, trimmed with lace and ribbon, $3.39. Fine white coutil, full bias cut, low bust, long on hip and abdomen, trimmed with lace, especially adapted for full figures, $3.96. White and colored silk batiste and fancy brocades, filled with bone and elaborately trimmed with lace and rib- bon, for slight, medium and full figures, $4.94, $6.74, $8.39 and up to $13.48. High Grade [lodel Gowns Reduced, _2: »:. Every Gown has an individual style peculiarly its own, They are top- lofty models, bought by us for the med with Etruscan lace, and a Black Mousseline, with beautiful lace yoke, both reduced from $150.00 to $98.74. And there are other mes made of Voiles and Veilings—black, ecru and light blue, shirred and_ lace-trimmed blouses, lace-trimmed flounce skirts, over taffeta drop, reduced from $93.74 to $74.74. Women’s Suits, made of Voile,— blue, gray and black, worth $30.00; our price, $21.96. Matinees._.. n:, Graceful, refined negligee wear. These matinees are fascinating— every possible prettiness is ex- pressed in them, Matinees, made of soft China silk; deep, accordion plated sallor collar, full flared sleeves, trimmed with lace,$10.94. Natinees, made of fine all-over lace; tucked and puffed sleeves, front finished with satin ribbon showers, $13.24. Matinees, made of soft-finished satin, | sailor colar, ‘ucked Kimona sleeve’, trimmed with lace edging and medal- lions, $22.94. Matinees, made of soft-finished | taffeta, cape collar, Bishop sleeves, | trimmed with lace edging and inserting, $30.59, White Dress Goods... », 2» : Our range of White Dress Goods is peerless—no other store displays a greater variety. Every bride will desire. at least on serviceable White Dress in her trousseau.) Comtesse Corsets.“j17;; | White Weaves for Wed=~ | These are the stuffs that manyprefer - to Silk or Satin, and clingy—the ideal fabrics for © youthful brides. f Matinees, made of dotted Swisses, new- Ce ens exquisitely finished, $2.24 lo * Busts, Groups and Figures in rich | Teplitz Ware. Royal Worcester, ° Crown Derby and Coalport Vases, Carved Ivories, etc, cabinet specimens shown now for are at the pinnacle of ceramic art. « We are also displaying a variety of beautiful arb Busan Pedestals that are exceptionally appropriate for wedding gifts. We are making a very special brilliant display of Sterling Silver Mounted Crystal. ot : Evcry piece of the Cut Glass isfrome? | jour own factory—the sha) = ee signs and euttings are Feri oe course, that dealers who buy from = manufacturers can’t our low prices. sterling fine—artistic repousse pat- - terns, Our well known supremacy fm. China leaves nothing to be said... You are familiar with our facilities ~ and successes. please the Whether you want to spend ome. | dollar or one thousand dollars we'll: save you from 15 to 35 per cent,” Think of that when you are ready to buy. All who practice economy. . | will bear it in mind. Fine Trimmed Millinery—our hibit—so artistic and ‘charming— exemplifies the highest thought and richest taste of the season, Wel hope you will visit the’ Mi vey all that is latest from Paris, Broadway Bric-a-Brac.—sesomen. Many elegant, he first time in this country. Hee t 4 te Being manutacturers it follows, of. possibly match" dwt, = The silver mountings are 925 ~ Salt and Pepper Shakers, 39¢. to $4.82.) Be Gracker Jars, $6.47 to $17.24 ce Claret Tankards, $7.83 to $33.64, Whiskey Jugs, $10.97 to $17.41, Loving Cups, $5.89 to $147.21. Punch Bowls. $37.49 to $189.41. Prices that will © tich and the poor,. Fine [illinery.—so« », Parlor on the second floor and sur Brides-elect will be especially interes ested in the beautiful creations of chife® fon, maline, lace, white French straw and embroidered effects, ti with flowers, scarfs and ostrich plumes, —$14.96 to $39.96, White Volle, 79c. to $1.24. . * White Basket Cloth, 98c. to $1.79, White Broadcloth, 79¢, to $2.98. , White Veiling, 49c. to 98c. White Bedford Cord, s9c. to $1.24. ding Dresses. rn. sn They are $o soft . White French Organdies,68 inches-wide, 29c. to Soc, White French Lawns, 45 inches -wide, © 44c. to S4c. White Silk Mulls, 30 inches wide, 29¢. © to 44, ; White Silk French Lawns, 30 inches, | 62c, to $1.06, White Dresses. _2 », Women’s Dresses, made of white organdie; tucked blouse, yoke formed of Valenciennes lace, fancy full sleeves, trimmed with | lace; skirt has two deep flounces trimmed with lace and several rows of shirring, $19.96. k Women’s Dresses, made of white, organdie, blouse with tucked yo front trimmed with lace in fancy sleeves, finished with stitched tucks and lace skirt trimmed. with tucks, fo 0

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