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+ THE BLONDE NOT LIVELY IN BLACK ah lanche Ring Wears a Wig and ' Is Otherwise Not Her Old Self ‘n Play Produced Last Night j at the Knickerbocker, two OF HER SONGS SUCCEED Hit of Plece Is Made by Rose Beau: mont with a Drinking Song, in ‘\ Which She Acts as if a Little “Woozy.' Blanche Ring had to wear a wig to be “The Blonde in Black.” In other ways she was not her natural melt at the Knickerbocker last night, and the total sum of her achievements went to prove that one song doesn't make a star. She at no time approached tthe success she made singing ‘The Belle of Avenue A” at Mrs. Osvorn’s Play- House. Miss Ring {s a volatile, pleasant, high. ‘pirited young woman, but she scarcely Succeeded in showing that she has the Stuff of which stars are made. Her ood ature is her chief stock in trade. She “talka' a certain style of song capitally, but she cannot sing. Her voice’ had ttle music last night, even when she turned it to the commonplace uses of @ coon song, and most of tae mysic, having been apparently lowered in pitoh to meet her vocal limitations, was con- @equently wanting in enlivening quality. Lacks Dash and Life The aspiring star strove valiantly st the odds of a role which lacked e dash and life which have given her whe voque she enjoys, but the task was @ little too much for’ ner. While she was occasionally amusing in bits of was burlesque on Camille, there 0 much of this foolery tnat it ly began to pall on the taste. ‘one scene she appeared in tights, but] &" #t cannot be truthfuily said that she to advantage. She succeeded best with a song about “Cynthia Jane” fa the last act, and did quite well with a Sat Of ragtime gtansonstte in the first ‘The hit of the evening was made by Rose Beaumont with a drinking song fm which she simulated @ ‘“‘woozy" State of Intoxication. Fog in Hin Throat ‘The weather seemed to have got into Harry Conor's voice, but there were Stray gleams of humor in his handling of the part of a ladies’ tulor and mat- ximonial agent. Clever Max Freeman suffered from Jack of opportunity in the role of a Hun- garian ballet master. Albert Hart was lepressing as a bfoken-down Shake- pearian actor—a character which might ttingly be buried with Marks, the law- yer—and Charles H. Bowers as an American painter made @ poor foll for |Miss Ring. Violet Halls as a Wagner rima donna with a penchant for break- ing into song was as dark as coffee. Bisa “Reine Davies was an, attractive g@tudio girl and sang pleasingly. Gustav Kerker's score {s not distin- igulaned for tunefulness, and while the ook contains a number of bright Harry 'B, Smithisms, it runs utterly wild be- fore it has gone far. ‘The chorus was not blessed with beauty, and when it opened its mouth there was usually a din of discord. Threo or four of the girls exhibited themselves in corsets while being meas- ured for gowns In a dressmaker's shop, and there were one or two other inci- dents in keeping with the Tenderloinish title af the plece. (OPENINGS ELSEWHERE. ‘The Pike Theatre Company, of Cin- winnati, opened an extended engage- ment at the West End Theatre In ‘The Charity Ball.” ‘This stock organization fs one of more than ordinar: excellence, {tg performances being marked by in- tejligence, good taste and a good aver- eof talent. Douglas js the leading man ‘and Angela Dolores the ineipa player, among the women.—— Pine Late Mr, Jones” was presented by e Donnelly stock company at the Mur- Hill Theatre, Henry V. Donnelly ing the part’ formerly played by ‘Wiille Edouln, and Walter Allen and Mies Nina Morris making their reav- earance with the company.—Tng formance of Geisha.""——The Tor: race rere, meld oe | Mts pill to, “ai Trovatore,” Villa, Knox | singing the role of Leonora ai | Tallman that of Manrico.—''The Ra- | a comedy-dra: by _ Willa: pling, was the attraction at Procto: Fifty-ighvh — Street Theatre, —T, Pewey Burlesquers gave a show at ti tah,” VAUDEVILLE OFFERINGS, At the Paradise Gardens Mr. Hammer- steln's extravaganza, ‘Punch, Judy & Co.,"" was repeated in connection with some fine vaudeville acts, including Ric- ce0nG's horses, the Hoosier Zoua’ four Nigttons and Cole and Johnson. Charles Dickson scored a hit at Kelth's in "“Heart-to-Heart Talks,” a ok toh in Which he appeured as a sporting editor in charge of the “woman's page” of newspaper: and Mcintyre and Heath, the droll black-face comedians, were Another popular feature of the bill,— Wills F. Sweatnam and company. in ¢ Blue Grass Handicap,” a new play- let by Paul Armstrong, presented with horses and other race-track accessories, came first under the wire at Pastore N other entertainers were Nelile Doner, dancera an erm, an rene tour and Zaza, ‘the turin, lady the ‘acrobauld dog.">—~Heanle Greenwood, "the highest soprano in the world,” was @ special attraction Circle, while others were Will M. and Blanche Dayne in "The | V lawyer” and James Richmond Glenroy, the man with the green gloves.”— Proctor'a Theatres: “The liticlan,’* which John T. ond made known under the name of “For Congress,” was presented at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, wi Wallace Erskine and Florence Principal parts. Mile. Tro- 0 ging French songs, made headliner at the Twenty-third Street Theatre, where she appeared in Van Tassel Sutphen'’s “Cherry Bios- soma,” a, Japanese playlet of the “Mme. Butterfly” order, Henry Guy Carleton's romantic drama, “Victor Durand,” was presented at the One Hundred and’Twen- ty-fifth Street Theatre, with Adelaide eim and Willard Blackmore in the principal roles. Edward Lang and com- pany in @ comic-opera travesty, “Prin- cess Florah,’ headed the dill in New- ark.—La Lole Fuller continues to ap- ear in her beautiful dances at the St. Nicholas Garden, where another fine act was the illusions of Mme. Hermann.—~ Jennie Yeamans in monologue and Johii L. Kearney and May Duryea in The Impostor” were popular features of the bil! at Hurtig & Seamon's.—New pic- tures were shown by the Cinematograph at the Eden Musee-—The Cycle Whirl Was continued at Huber's, ESTABLISHED ATTRACTIONS, Continuing at other theatres were “The Edril of Pawtucket,” Manhattan; | Dan Daly, in “John Henry,” Herald Square, last week; Henry E. Dixey, | SBacinesthe Music” Oartlek: “the Wine Pathe last w “e heh Re eek; * WW Casino: “The Prince of Pilsen ; "Venice in New York," with his orchestra, Madison Square aways, Broadway, Dues and Garden. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty- four hours; @ sediment or settling in- dicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys; if it stains the linen it is evidence of kidney trouble; too fre- quent desire to pass it, or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO, There is comfort in the knowledge so often expresseu that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, fulfils every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary 2, inability to hold water and scalaing In in passing it, or bad effects fol- jowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and overoomes that unpleasant neces- sity of being compelled to go often during the day and to get up many times during the night e mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp- Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle of Bwamp-Root, the great kidney rem- edy, and a book that tells all about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. Address Dr, Kilmer & Co,, oingham- ton, N. Y. When writing be sure to mention that you read this generous offer in the New York Evening World. Don't make any mistake, but remem- ber the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kil- tewart Opera Company at the Grand pera-House repeated {ts pleasing per- er’s Swamp-Root, and the address, inghamton, N. ¥., on every bottle. Wines for M tle, 41c. tles, $6.09; bottle, 54c. i Champagnes. Derany Pere & Fils (Epernay). Extra Dry, 1893, case qts., $19.98; pints, $21.99, i ae Vin Brut, 1893, case qgts., $21.98; pints, $23.98. | i) George D'Orbel (Epernay). Sec.case yts., $18.49; case pints, $19.99 Sec. case 4 doz. 44-pints, $21.49. Sherry Wines. ‘] Pemartin Brut. ,case qts.,86.84; bot.,59c, i Gallon, $2.14. Royal Cabinet. .case qts.,$7-78;bot.,72c, Gallon, $2.54, Case qts.,$10.32;bot.,93c, Gallon, $3.88. Vino de Pasto. case qts.,811-98;bot.,$1.07 Gallon, $4.14. Hock Wines—Heinrich Barthel & Sohn, Mainz. Olorosa, | 1 Hochheimer, 49 $5.49 } Rudesheimer ne a | Liebfraumilch 649 7.49 Marcobrunner 749 849 || Red Star California Wines. Port, Sherry, Angelica and Musca- tel, a gal., $1.49; a bottle, 46c, Hygeia Spur Ale and Sarsaparilla, Hygeld Club Soda, degen, $1.14 R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices AQCVYS B'way at 6th Ave. When You Buy by the Gallon We Furnish Jug Free. Coburg Rye Whiskey, case of 12 bottles, $4.76; gallon, $1.89; bot- Old Crow Rye Whiskey, 5 years old, gallon, $2.48; case of 12 bot- 4th to 35th St. edicinal Use, ‘Cocktails. Old Colonial Brand, including Manhattan, Manhattan Dry, Martini, Martini Dry, Gin, Brandy, Whiskey *and Chocolate, quart bottle, 78c.; $8.84 per case. Gins, Holland, Domestic brand, gal, $1.98; bot., .47¢. Holland, imported brand, gal. $3.19; bot., 74c. Old Tom Gin, Imported brand, gal, $3.64; bot., 84c. \ De Puyerhoff (Geneva), bottle, 79c. Wynand Fockink, half-pint jugs, 24c. Scotch Whiskey. A, Usher & Co.'s Gold Cap, bottle, 89c. A. Usher & Co.'s Special, bottle, 93c. Sanderson’s Mountain Dew, bottle, 98¢. Dreadnought, bottle, $1.14. J. & G. Stewart's Fine, bottle, $1.08. J. & G. Stewart's Finest, bottle, $1.18. Heather Dew, ‘Stone Jugs, imperial quarts, $1.44, ‘ King Willlam IV., V. O. P., bottle, $1.51. ; The Heirloom, bottle, $2.09. Irish Whiskey. Dublin Whiskey. Distillery Co., bottle, It corrects | TET ee ee USED KNIFEQN =Danderine HS COMPANION! Frederick J. Roach, a Deteo- tive’s Son, Is Stabbed in Quar- rel While Returning from a Party in Brooklyn. Frederick J. Roach, a son of ex-Sergt. James H. Roach, of Brooklyn, was Stabbed in the breast, arm and shoulder within half a block of Brooklyn Police Headquarters while on his way home early to-day. The police are looking for five companions with whom the young The young men had been to a party, It is sald that Roach's companions were Pa.tly intoxicated, Dut that Roach had hot taken any liqu hey were walk- ing In Senith street, jen near Liv- ingston street st man and started to abuse him, joach took the t of Seid’ nis companions {0 the wreagee and 01 then turned on lot nia al 3 The five youn, fi yrned on them drew a knife an; As he Roach and ons of sina ben nisi aa scoad Up es. ere ck the yi men ran away, id the stra; roach 4 way to Adan a Myrtle avenue, where he fell unconscious, A policeman found him there and he was carried to the station-house. An ambulance was ied from the Brookiyn Hospital’ ‘The ‘young. man's wounda were dressed, and when his tath- he was taken home in the am, yw weak from bulance. He is no’ joss but will recover. tai blood, Gos vet? hie) ng careful stud: Tts action {s % permanent. three 250., KNOWLTON DANDERINE ©O., CHICAGO. GREW THIS HAIR. ») "ESL ‘ON [ejUOWSOR MI@8 MARMARA HENRY, 408 E, Superior 6t., Chicago, Bealp as it iD pen. ‘and scalp affections just as quickly as relieves and benefits te, prepared for that he ‘result of many years of y and research. It never fail Teasonably quick, an NOW at all ur 50c. and 81.00 per bottle. 4 absolut druggists’, Wi THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUN 9, 1vvs, Wednesday & Thursday, June roth & 11th, Sash Ribbons. colors:—mais, pink, lig 1,350 yards Imported Satin Merveitleux, ht blue, nile and turquoise, 2,750 yds. Extra Quality Motve Antique, colors:—white, mais, pink, light blue and turquoise; 6 and 6% inches wide, 59C. per yard, 600 yards White Sash Ribbon, Taffeta French Faille and Satin Surah, 85c. per y ard, value $1.50, Lord & Taylor. value 55. Summer, Regular Regular ORLD VACATION BUREAU NOW OPEN. 1381 Broadway,enear 38th Street, New York. All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’ flannels, so popular just now. measure for $20.00. goods, Colors Either of the rarest sort of economies in d Hams, finest sugar cured, thor- oughly smoked, delicious fla- yor; only one to a customer; none sent C.0.D.; perlb., 123g¢ Farina, best, per Ib., 4c | Pearl Papioca, per Ib, of Breakfast Cocoa, the highest grade, none better, %4-Ib. cans, 15¢ Boneless Sardines, Rodel brand, our 33c, big cans, Imported Sardines, splendid, can, 9¢ Olives, Stuffed with Capers or Peppers, bot., 8c Tomatoes, fancy, red ripe Jer- seys, big cans, Stuocotash, per can, Be. and 13¢ Lima Beans, per can, 8c. and 13¢ Maracaibo Coffee. very fine, our regular 22c, kind, bean or Summer Svi ground, per Ib, 150 Java and Mooha, our famous 29c. kind, bean, ground or ~ pulyerized, per Ib., R40 Salad Otl, best domestic, -full 8-02., bot., Se 93c, Old Bushnell’s Three sir, bottle, $1.23. Cruiskeen Lawn, large Jugs, $1.37, BLOOMINGDALE BROS., ‘3d Avenue, soth and Goth Streets. Wednesday, June 10th. Thursday, June 11th. Friday, June 12th. Saturday, June 13th. Saturday, June 13th. The Materials The Workmanship Women’s Rain Coats 3 of the Genuine ee Driestley’s A Manufacturer’s Entire Stock Bought at Real Value, These coats regularly sell for $17.50 and Each garment bears the genuine Craven- ette label and trade-mark stamped on the They are guaranteed to be strictly water- proof by the Cravenette Company, Limited. oxford, castor, gray. Three styles to select from—all in accord- ance with the newest styles of this season. collarless or with stitched or plaited, fitted or loose backs, with narrow shapely belts. None sent C. O. D. No Mail Orders filled. double capes, 2nd Floor, 69th St. Sectton. News of Groceries. No store news item of ours is read with more avidity by New York’s housewives than that of Groceries, for the bulletins always tell aint edibles and drinkables, Oliv ¢ Oil, finest from France, our 75c. bot., 60c Bloomingdale's’ Best Laundry 4 Soap, big cakes, 8 for R5c Our 20. Ammonia, full quarts, 15¢ Vanilla Extract, our 13c. bot. 10c.; our 20¢. bot., 150 Lemon Extract, our 12c, bot, 9c.; our 15c. bot, lle Shrimp. 1-Ib, cans, 8c Wines and Liquors. Our Celebrated Gauntlet Rye Whiskey, very excellent, big bottles, Maryland Rye Whiskey, old and mellow; this grade sold elsewhere at twice this price; full quarts, 550 Monogram Rye Whiskey, mel- low and old, full quarts, 95c California Claret, doz. quarts, $2.78, 93.00 $2.25, California Burgundy, doz. gts $3.50, $4.25 Californta Riesling, doz, ats.. $2.50, $3.75 Ground Floor, 59th St. Section, | ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOFMINGDALES'. 88c Sale will continue for six days only. We cannot take orders after All the choicest fabrics for Summer wear, such as the newest styles in striped Also the finest qualities in blue and black serges, weaves, and an assortment of light-weight worsteds, including blacks and grays. ip several different Will be of the best in every detail, and the suit when complete the equal of any your tailor can furnish for $25. We will be pleased to furnish samples for comparison. . No Orders Accepted After Saturday, Fune 13th. Should you not be pleased with the suit after it is made up, your money will be refunded. For six days only, a man’s elegant Summer suit made to $11.80 @econd Floor, @0th St. Gestion. All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’ For Over 30 Years We have offered no other inducements than right goods, right prices and right treatment as incentives to shop at Bloom- ingdales’, never resorting to “schemes” or “catchpenny” methods to attract momentary attention; We have shared with our customers every trade-advan- tage our superior buying faci- ilfies gain for us; We have offered merchan- dise that we could back up ab- solutely as represented with our “money-back” guarantee; We have never considered any transaction with any cus- tomer (whether involving a little or big amount) closed until that customer received thorough satisfaction from Ais r her point of view— on which rests this enviable mér- cantile structure, and on which we work to bring the store nearer and nearer the perfection point each year. Royal Worcester Corsets. These desire: that’s els porters attached; white only. Finer quality, $2.50. Bon Ton Corsets Range in Price from $2.75 Up. corsets are the epitome of style and grace, and give that ease and dignity of carriage which is so of every modish woman. They come in styles to conform to all figures, bringing out the best We quote two in them. 1—-0f batiste, short low bust and straight front; top bound with wide silk ribbon; colors white, pink and blue. $1 50-0f batiste, straight front, low bust; . front and hips, with hose sup- Becond Floor, Near Revunda A sale as opportune as this and with such exceptional values in porch and out-door rockers and chairs cannot fail to interest, Here are rockers, large and — roomy, made like illustration, $1.85 Also a lot of odds and ends in porch rockers and arm-chairs at exactly one-half regular prices. with double reed seats and backs, at June Sale of 4th Floor, Parasol Covers For Baby Carriages. The parasol cover is indispensable for baby’s comfort, and why not have a pretty one, when such extraordinary prices as we quote prevail? You'll not duplicate the quality anywhere for our little prices, 9Be,—Fine white net, with two ruf- es. with two ruffles, $1.10 —Fine white Point d’Esprit net, $1.49 —Fine white net, with two ruf- fles, trimmed with Valen- leone lace, 1 —Same style as those at $1.49, | $1.75 with three ruffles. Others at $1.98, $2.10, $2.25, $2.50, $2.98 up to $6,98. » BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, $d Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets. ‘Main Floor, 68th St, Section. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES', y ol These are the foundation-stones Not are displ. LADI CAMBRIC Point de value 08. qualities wi ki rufiie—ri which are dies’ end solied on Just in the nick of time for mothers to fit out the children fos comprises principally garments of the finest qualities. Cambric, Nainsook and Muslin, trimmed with tucks hemstitchings, fine | | laces and embroideries, with and without ribbons—workmansh'p, matert- als, styles of the best, the manutacturer of whom the garments were bought being noted for the high quality of his productions, MISSES’ WHITE SKIRTS Full umbrella width—wide rumes with hemstitching, tucks, emb'y and laces. Skirts worth . 2 Skiets worth . Skirts worth | Skirts worth Skirts worth 1. Skirte worth 1. is the Most Pronounced Success of the Season! Read every line, for these are not other folks’ values or styles—_ there’s a difference—qualities superior—values far, far bette! Empire @tyle—yoke and revere of Fipe Muslin and Cambric~ group tucks, separated Insertings of strong emb'y. | wide range of qualities, large quantities, and of the way garments ) Iompine and low neok Night Dresses of Nainsook, Long mori fine Musiin—ta yor lace Inserting’ of superior hout ribbon long, ror Imono sieeves—2 styles. 88 LADIES’ CHEMISES St handsomer and low neck Gowne of Nalnsool Cottons—tandsomely trim'd after latest Paris ideas—worth $1.75... 1.25 . Jace and inserting or front— Finer Night ewe a Geo cther tid bg ae CORSET COVER‘ Cambric and fine Muslin—square | Cambrie-high and low neck mide a, peer Bp dhe gerd rgteay viet oh & 4 co ue ad Ices. 28 | SR Sa etn ae Sadie Nati Sarleor Yar, laco= doubts OW Finer Chemises in elaborate effects to bese ob ertinge—round ‘ Tisele, heck cstecciiesierspreeesds 30 LADIES’ DRAWERS i Nainsook and Cambric—fancy yoke of lace insertings oj with drawing strings. Nainsook end Carmbrio—entii re fronte or inted yokes of lace or Oh or Dee You edninae blues and pinks in allover designs; also white with neat bicsicm; and figures, and Iinen tints with contrasting stripes or figures—including specially pretty styles for children’s dresses—wash beautifully. Great Assortment of the Fashionable for tatlor-made travelling and Outing Suits ani Skitts—some spectal values HEAVY REP SUITINGS Thick corded | white flecks—Ni Reseda and Ta body, that renders them ideal for travelling, outing, seaside an mountain wear—value 2 0 ‘The pri SNOWFLAKE CORDUROYS A high-class silky corde which the price in full assortment was 35 cents—only Reseda left now, 80 the price 18 BUt.......ss000 ‘Will make stunning Costumes or Walsta, China Silk Waists. STYLE 1.—Tucked front—3 vows lace all ribbon runs. A variet Finer Corset covers to $3.98. FANCY JACONET BATISTES— Shilling quality. ....6.s. sees seeccweeeetennees Crisp Summer fabrics that rake the daintiest Summer Gowns—oool greens, r | Ladies’ STYLE 2. STYLB 8. STYLE 4.—Front and back ¢aoh with Wednesday, Until Further Notice, STYLE 5. | The Five Styles—Special, | None worth lees than $5, ickings and Awning Stripes ripes—oll bolled—rain n E were cheap at 29 cents ieenne | German L botled—64 inch, 2 yards wit eee | When we | sellingssss | tinwally clear out such secemulations A variety West Fourteenth Stroot. A “Nick of Time” Purchase of Children’s Underwear At One-Third Off for real warm weather is all before us......Purchase | MISSES’ DRAWERS-2 to 16 years. With emb'y and lace, and tucks or heme stitching—full cut, nicely worked buttom holes. Usually .35 to .42. Usually .49 to .69. Usually .69 and Usually .98 and 1.25 Usually 1.49 to 1.7 DRESSES Pretty fancy stylés—all with extra fine trimmings. .69 and .79 gown! 89 and .96 gown: “ Each lot contains elves 4 to 14 years, rs » Our JUNE SALE of Ladies’ Underwear alone because of the greatest values given, but because of layed—each lot at a stated price—no mixups to confusg | HERE ARE SOME OF THE OFFERINGS; ‘st ES’ NIGHT DRESSES. NIGHT DRESSES LADIES' SKIRTS—Full size é Fine Camboric Skirt ounce of 7 B. tucks... cesses! aris lace or fine em! Fine Cambric—deep eyelet lace and H. Fine wi ke of Styles, with Ince rum dainty ¢ flounce “entirely: made of Plsnaye,. © insertings and ne designs—worth $3.25 to $4.00. ed Cloth, , Cal io neiful effects, with and patterns—with and uart Cambric—round neck neatly with lace and inserting; usually Camibric—round or square, with and other fine Cambric and Muslin Drawers— F ime lace bon run—full fronts, Muslin and Cambri Tucks; OF ruffle Socpoced, of tome Of? ucks, oF ruffle ° ? lace thserting and lawn—fniehed with wide 1aco edge...4...-+s040 08 + 49 69 ook and , elaborately Point de y_of fine Ni Cc Finer Drawers to $4.98. >—————<————_———_* % Black-and-White Checks are the rage for smart, washable, tatlor-made Coe tumes, because of coolness and bility for Summet Travelling and Wear—thelr firm texture also of the tailor stitchings and strappltigs..e0 Our stock tacudes:— ; Chevicts— ses Cotton Reps here quoted:— Nene Black-and-white firm as a board Biack-and-white and 3 Inch Zephyrs. Black-and-white Mercerised Casslmeres—value 36. as -and-white Check Pie neh Salto Novelty © cents. Check . A2Lg c dows not atv iF effectiven idea of fabric of Black-and-white Weaves—werth oe Appropriate Jewelry Gifts LL ter Boy and Girl Graduates or Communicants, tyhp Gold Ringe— 15 White inserting and six medallions; —Yoke of pin tucks—tucked bodice—double rows peat! buttons; or ove! t ys! Haav Tailor pleated Model: Boye, Hos , Sliver link—plain or Ghased.....,. M0 Sterling Silver Nethersole ef Misse Rracelots—richly engraved. Extra heavy Sterling Silver ote—ha chased three rows wide cluny lace Fiera insertings and cluster tucks; | heavy Entire yoke of pin tucks with medallions am! lace inserting In ecroll eftect— 3.69 Sar jewel set ka Gold Pi cking—plain, red oii inen Ticking—plain, ped of 49 1-79 neh. de... will be White Goods Clearing Day, will close out all goods solled or tumbled through previons To keep the stock clean and in prime condition it ts mecemary & THERBFORE TOMORROW: treats Gees alitntly one