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bd |. HURLED HER BABY ‘POLICEMAN SAVES ‘SOUGHT DEATH BY NAVAL OFFICER vs { “Patrolman Mason and o ‘sWhen the patro ‘dec! te = eee isi FROM FIRE ESCAPE —INVALIDS AT FIRE He Gravely Carries Them to Safety from a Smoke-Filled Flat in Mariam After Renewing: the Janitor’s Sone, Mother, in Hor Mad Efforts to Save Mer Little Ones from Flames, Throws One Far Out and Polioomen Caton it. Cher Parle Gtricwen Tenante of the Buliding Toe the Gerona Child JUMPS HERSELF, OLO FINEMAN SAVES WIFE. fetired Veteran Bown, and it, Tow le Safety Mie Way to the Street in Gatety Gaugnt in Police Arme Fow Terrier Gefends Her Puppies Pranic to FrAeH [he whemet wrth fat fore aera ott woven the few Gape ladter wae a miant. Mee Dennis { Ghee, of No Mt Wee Mlenty-elmnet treet. Maniatian, Cirew the arly toot the fireneenpe @t No. 08 Moke street, fw A my the fire Ma but fittle ihe aah ‘wena nee the burning of a Rale-ataffed lounee nuned the aliwaye oft herselt and har othe Aled with a atifing amoke t Dit the mother «lipped toro escape to the etree @f the policemen and he fire started jn the ronme oreupled Gere bruise of her arm by the janitor of the house, John Huth An oll tank in the et man, and hie family. tn the rear of the @oiph Schubert, on the hanement waa a fox terrier, with aeveral the fivesstory Hicks atr " puppies The dow aprang at the firemen Ploded about daylight. blew the front | when they tred to enter. and 9 strenm df the store, net fire to the building. |of water had to ie turned on the antmad Qpread panic through the twelve fami | before ahe could be quieted Hes on the four upper floors and alarmed | ‘The tanitor and his four amall sone the police in the lower Fulton street | were asleep in the room whan the fire arte’, Mra. Huthman was ataying for station. [the night at a neighbor's house, Huth Ladder m Mist. man told the fireman he was awakened oume rhompaon and | King, reachod th irnig vuilding | Patrolman McCauley of the East One aiken wany of (he tenant bad Hundred and Fourth street station, saw Grated the front fire-escanes, Tair |amoke coming from the basement end HeeRN on top of the portabte iron ied. (turned sh: ani alarm. Then, he sys dae Would’ HoesAe'the sim aad the he carried the janitor out of the houne, ould descend: nov Curther: chant) O8e Es denies this and says he sco! sor, where they crowded | Walked out ing to break Finn the an. |bS the policeman, who then went to the anctigusasa'p frightened peo. | "fat floor and carried Mrs. Rosa Mitch- Ma oVehw atest twediyitavibeiog? | eleuemney:thres)yeare: city lato. te reet On this platform was Mrs. Shea, who had been spending the night in the homs | of ber brothe: Dantel Shea. Ag The policeman also carried out two young women, who were {Il, and a man, who ts partially paralyzed. On the sec- Jaw, Roundsman ‘Thompson and Policeman . Mason approached, the building, Mra, |OMd floor lives Bimon Hexter, a retired Bhea held her smallest child, Margaret, fireman, formerly a member of Hook oedias 2 mis and mo: and Ladder Company No. 11, with his toned as If They tried to six her excitement =! | wife, who Is an {nvalid, Although she iis a heavy woman, Hexter carried her | into tha street in his arms and she was given over to the care of a neighbor. The flames did little damage. heet of fia fesuing trot but the @ policemen caught ii and handed |i to a woman house across the street and Mrs, Shea DROWNED BEFOR from 4 More policemen arr Wa about to throw e other child, nearly th: a Go Gn xne police mv- toned he! ry din her excitement ’ ghe set the ¢ 1 down and climbed to ieleetie cans intel’ HIS: MOTHER'S EYES be restrainea sne had aped out into air. Tried to Catch Her. Young Frank Mastreys Was Ex- ompson and Balley and hers were un-| fall. They tried hiiting His Swimming, but Ven- | tured Out Too Far. While bathing in the surf at Coney Island this afternoon Frank Mastzeys. Id boy, of No. 353 First street, Jersey City, was drowped, The tragedy was witnessed by his mother and two sisters, who were standing on the beach with several friends watching Roundsmen der and broke her hold ‘her, out ee slipped through the! arms and fell to the pavement, severe! injuring her elbow, but escaping other- wise, She was not stunned sufficlently to prevent her from ying for little Cor- Relius, and an excited man on the fire- @scape threw the lid over, the police- men catching him successfully. Then the poilcemen put thelr shoulders to the bottam of the ladder, and as they |the boy dive and sport in the water. held it the irightened tenants descended,| 4 heavy sea was running off Van She after the other, until all were res: | ye ome whart where Mascrey's was Hive thousand dollars’ damage waas|swimming, but he ventured far out (eat the bullding, and the tenants !and dived from one of the floats, As ad suffered to tie & ct hal | mount by the time the firemen resnond- | he Was not seew to arise his mother [Mgte three alarms had put the fire ous, jcalled to the Hfe-guards, who rowed — out, but seariched tn vain for the body. An hour later it was recovered by Guards John Smith and William Devlin HID CERTIFICATE off West Twenty-second street, Coney IN HER STOCKING. |?383!\cstrtunatetoy'e mother tants aa u conseauence ra, Goidtnger (TOOK TOOTHACHE Husband Is Arrested by Order CURE INTERNALLY. of Supreme Court. Morris Goldfinger, a saloon-keeper at Wo. 79 Avenue C, was arrested by Dep- uty Sheriff Max Altman to- on an order signed by Justice Dugro, of the Gupreme Court, in a suit brought by H. As Result Young Woman Undergoes the Stomach Pump and Is Charged with Attempted Suicide. Koehler & Co., brewers, to recover a! When Mrs, Kate Gillen called ner Uquor tax certificate for which they granddaughter, Annie Gillen, seventeen claim to have pall, Goidfnger's ball years old, in her home, at No. 412 East Was fixed at $0, which he gave and Eleventh street, to go to work to-day was released from custody. j the young woman complained of being The company sougit to secure the cer-| very sick, She said that during the tificate In replevin, and Deputy Sheriff, night she had suffered with toothache Altman was sent up to take possession and had swallowed creosote for it. of the document. According to Altman, ir. Floyd wes galled com palierus, cosine \ nan ambwanee, and a Gowns required by the Liquor ‘tax | Ai, investigation he reported taat Mise ~ A : ; commit. auicide w. He accordingly cailed a policeman, | by swallowing areosote, His conclusion Wo Informed Golusinger that unless nis fertifeate was displayed in the window Wa# baged on the young woman's evi- be should close his saloon wad Bore liguor ve any ‘description. “Gola. taxen internally netead of applied lo- Inger said rs, Goidtin iger had the “phe patient was taken to Rellevue, Paper, Mrs. Goldfinger was called down, and| the stomach pump applied and she was groping In her stocking she. produced | Telleved, Under instructions from the the missing paper and neid it against doctor the police preferred the charge the window pane, Goldiinger ‘and a|0f suicide. copule of friends meaawhis proventin| Altman from Ce iw it, it as alieged. AGED WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN BED FROM GAS ain withdrew, Altman lares, Mrs. Goldiinger promptly re- turned the paper to her stocking. - Altman at first thought of seeking the! paper in ius hiding place, buc forevore, | @nd reported his’ Inability to execute eo writ. The brewing company then made a eharge against Goldinger of removing and concealing the certificate, and the| order for his arrest was obtained. SEARCH FOR TWO MEN ON LINER NEW YORK, Belief that She Turned On the Jet by Accident Because of a Help| Arm. Mrs. Nellie Williams, sixty-five years old, was found dead in bed at No. 189 East Fourth street to-day. Death was due to escaping gas, as a jet was found turned on full, but it is not thought that she committed sutcide. Mrs. Williams was known ‘Tug Accompanied Vessel from Pier | While Officers with Warrants Hunted for Them. to many a good many years it had been her habit to visit one familly after another, re- maining at house for a week or two, and then visiting another. She was re- nh seh. Two men who gave no further clue to thelr identity than to say they were | . “officers of the law,’ went to the | but made herself useful and was alwi American Hine pier to-day just an the | Welcome. mehip New York was about to sail, They were in a great hurry and re- quested the officials of the vessel to Hold the boat, saying they wanted to earch for a man for whom they had uy @ warrant of arrest! ocoupying a They were told that the sailing of the| floor. Shortly ork could not be delayed, but they|ing Dr. Henry Mi! rmitted to goon board and the| of Dr, Hackett, gent. & tug down the river to| arouse the woman, hem off when they had ended their|at the door falled The t naside Until] He opened the door, and found the y pler, when apartment filled with gaa and Mra. Will- in hore, jams dead | 5 Mrs. Williams was Dantieally: paralyzed Ke she, went to the house of a dentist at the corner o: Fourth strest and Bixth avenues Tt war her intention to move on to another household at the end of this week. A hour she retired last night, mall bedroom on the third before 7 o'clock this morn- Jddleton, an assistant room to ted knocks to eliclt a respon ious courts fatled who the men}in her right han hat their) that in turning out the gas a! on again, a a an ee Women in Mie Arme and Mateo | families in old Greenwich Village. For) THE WORLD) WEDNEMALY EVENING, ALGHME 5, tome JEROME PRAISES »=CAMMEYER COCAINE WEEDLE FLEES FROM FIRE OR, PARKHURST 0.05 Witham 4, Whiting Said fo Be Fone Cottage Lake fon 4 Member of a Wealthy Fam konkoma, Oooupied by Com ie Twiee Trine Swisite in mandant 0. 0. V. Stewart. ig al 00 Gaya the Madiaan Avenue Pasa a tor la Mealy the Father of Reform and Community Owes at Putnam House hited by Overturned Lamp Min a Gant of Gratitud ' Witiem 1 Wnnime +o tie 1 fare Swe ‘ P ‘9 wit y . if ' ' a ' ‘ 4 He fre oe We ¢ ve ‘ ne eon * the p to * . “own ale . ‘ “ne 1 fae wine i 1 ee and atiet « ie . h ‘ whes ed, shit = Seen — ket nsioe of cover, heavy bras Howpital a prisons THREATS OF A LYNCHING. A k, straps or bolts, leather corners, Whiting le eait to Sere meney t . | fram best case ever offered nen waht A ot mn neeare Parmeces May Pat « for the money ent hi ti A n Wh earn PY . ” fe > The, wi. lives at the Reoquet" Cialis dad oe : Store closes at 1 P. My Saturdays y wealthy = “ : Luring August dabbed Himactt eith Seedte A 7 F x A e It wae not known at the Nore sv . ' eyected to rete Whiting. wae addicted. to. th if : 6th Ave., cor. 20th St. cocaine ; ‘ Mr AF — ——— CT About ©) ¢ clock thie morning a pore . : by Fall trom Moree ter was taking a trunk to A r ectal ia The Reening * . Whiting’ when the wats NG BRANCH hai One hundred yearn ag the pope ned and W eran i the halle | pty: i sarker Dodd of New <4} ied tation of New York City was 60,483 way in his underwear t pet ‘ sy in the Me uth Merocial How | To-day the paid daily New York City ie zee and ran iy one of 1 of ss eno Whit reulation enfoyed by The World ta yall and then tok again, ‘The po We ” r thought he nad injured himaelf and . 0 beater ‘ exceas over that of any other paper tried to restrain him, but Whiting ear Me mouth, FRER Mr Db would populate the city of that date. awelr new with brushed him to one aide, ) Tere aha! ‘The man, who seemed half crazed, ran! | back Into his room and in a minute ap peared with a hypodermic needle in his hand. With tain he repeatedly jatoet himself in the face. Planged Out Winder. Patrolman Silverbauer was called by the porter. When they reached the fifth floor Whiting was still running up and down the hallway, javbing himeeif with the needle. At the sight of the policeman’s unt form the drug-crazed man ran to the end of the hall ang tried to jump through a window. Stiverbaver reached him just in thme to ostch him by his right arm. Whiting was by that time halfway through the window, and the policeman had to cali the porter to help bring him back to the hallway. Whiting was taken to his room and the porter held him down on the bed while Silverdauer telephoned for an am- bulance. A bottle haif full of cocaine was found on the dresser. | Dr. Boyd, of Bellevue, worked over! Whiting tor an hour. He said Whiting had probably saved his own life by running through the hall and exercising| in the way ne did. | |Com The Bargain Basement Shoe Store offers specials in women’s and children’s shoes of important pecuniary interest. In many instances Prices are about One-Half Regular! Women’s and children’s shoes which for va- rious reasons we mean to price-knife for quick clearance are taken from our regular shoe depart- ment on the second floor to the basement, where The Annual August Furniture Sale places before you opportunities to buy worthy, dependable furniture At Prices One-Third from Regular! We ask that you compare item for item any goods in this furniture sale with furniture of sim- y v i rade selling elsewhere—then you'll know 4 ; + ale ir 3 peer true Whiting, of the Racquet! Mare eracensc MEAG ere—then you'll they are snapped up in quick order by appre Club. just how much this sale means to you. ciative buyers. The police say that Whiting, who ts a! real estate man, Was married about two Years ago, Recently he waa drinking heavily. His wife on July 16 went to the Putnam House, where Whiting went four days ago. Yesterday he began drinking again and taking cocaine and soon Was In an jrresponsible condition. Arthur B. Whiting lives at the Senuy ler Apartments, In West Forty-fitth street. There it was sald that the fam fiy had gone away for the summer. —.>— TURNED ON GAS AND SAT IN CHAIR TO DIE. The Old Teacher of Languages Has in Lonely Since He | Lost His Wife. | | A Great Clearance Sale of Walking and Dress Suits. Suits which have sold at ~ $15, $18, $20 & $22.50 lo be closed out at $5.05. Only about 150 suits of vari- ous modish materials in plain or fancy mannish effects, made like and similar to illustrations. The jackets are smartly cut in longcoat effects, side or box plaited and belted; the whole suits are the epitome of grace and style. All sizes. The family in the house across the street commented on the fact that old | Emil Nussbaum, the teacher of lan-| guages, had gone to sleep in his big, easy chair near the window of his room at No 343 Gixth street last night. | During the might he fell from the! chair, and when his room was broken, open to-day it was found that all of tho | gas Jets had been turned on and the | chinks of the doors and windows and the keyholes had been stopped u Nussbaum, who Is sixty-five years old, | was unconscious on the floor near the | chair, Dr, Floyd, who took him to Bellevue Hospital in an ambulance, sald | he had evidently tried to kill himself. Since his wife died three years ago. | ving him alone, Nussbaum has lived | a solitary life, supporting himself by teaching languages. Mrs. Flotman: housekeeper, said Nussbaum had been In good spirits before retiring to his room last night and she could ascribe no rea- son for his attempt to commit suicide other than his lonesomeness. ees YOUNG WOMAN TAKES ACID. Second Floor, 59th Bt. Section. Good Strong Umbrellas, $1. These are the best umbrellas ever offered at $1. They are made of Union Silk Taffeta, with tape A Special Reduction Sale of Fine White Lawn Waists For Small Women! An opportunity not to be missed by any woman wearing a 32 or 34 waist, for the value-giving is most exceptional. They are of good quality white lawn, made with tucks and me- Mother Finds: Annie Monahan|f dallions; others with dainty embroidery and Cluny lace insertions. borders; have DY IBS LIB; secr wen mn: Our 98c Waisis Reduced lo 59c. Paragon frames, (Special to The Evening Wor! | ee! IS. °C: WVARIC, Noy Avie, Bani Mon: | Our $1.25 Waisls Reduced to 79c. steel caus case a twenty-elght years old, was foun and — tassel, dying at her home, No. 64 Market | Our $2.25 Waisls Reduced to $167. s: secion. {close roll; guaranteed tor one | street, to-day. Her mother went to her room and detecting the odor of carbolic acid summoned assistance, The girl was beyond ald and died without making a statement. 1 Mise Monahan‘s friends were startled | to learn of her act, as sho had always been of a retiring disposition and an active church worker, She was noi Known to have had any love affair ii had no cause for worry. Two Special Vajucs in Men’s Negligee Shirts. Here are two bargains in shirts of quality, made to give good service, 19c tor Men’s& Boys’Shirts | 35¢ for 59 Shirts. Of good madras; perfect in every Made of ‘splendid quality white i all sizes, 12 to 17, No mail | madras, also corded madras, {n neat . orders filled on this | black and white effects; sizes 14 to | 47) 3se. each or 3 for $1 Main Floor year and will outlast any $5 silk umbrella made. They are in 26 and 28 inch sizes for men and women—to-morrow’s 1 extraordinary price, Main Floor, 59th St. Section X Clearance Sale of Boys’ Men’s Belts. All the newest and smartest belts of the season are included in this lot Mf handsome styles which go on sale o-morrow at quarter usual prices t 1Sc tor 35c Belts— A Cure for Asthma | Tho worst cases of Asthma !n tho world succumb readily to the oncgreatcuro that nover fails. Dr. Rudolph Sehiffmann’s | item, Asthme Cure almost porforms miracics, Mr. BR. M. Spencor, 2390 Vermont | evonue, Toledo, O., say! Asthma has ‘doen growing om me for 3 yoars, until last | summer tho attacks bocgmo so severo that many nights I spond half tho timo gasp- Ing for breath. Doctors seomod to give no relief whatever, and I fult thore was no bope for me, when @ drug clork recom: mended your Asthma Cure, Its effect Is | traly magical and gives complete rellof (n trom 2 to 6 minutes, | Bold by all drnggtets at S00 and 81.00, fou Bt Paul? Minos Gee's wee enmple og. 1o, for In black, tan and gray 25c for S0c and 75c Belts— A good assortment of styles for choice. 39c for $1 Belts- 4 Men's sizes only. {| 69c for $1.25 and $1.50 Belts ' Only men’s sizes Main Floor ( Men’s Good Socks, 12%c. Regularly Sold at 25c. Just 600 dozen in the lot. They are all fine gauge socks in six of the newest and most correct styles for wear with low 12% aC shoes; all sizes; without doubt the best bargain offered Main Floor, 59th St. Section i this season at, pair, BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Avenue, s9th and Goth Streets fh veanye, eth and Fath © + Gumait mE Dae | 9th 8*. Soction H ALL CARS TRANSFER TO } RI OOMUINGDALES'. ‘ ee —— — — = Se rleA teen r all year round goote tm Oren Cette tent ae Pow CLORETY Abt Hay sa TURUAY Ulett Pettiee Mettre Weer f On Goes the August Sale of Blankets her h Muslins and Lin heen seneations! advances in prices of #1 we made our purchases (oe this sale, ber idee wh eh mang lines are tearce, DONT FAIL TO REV AT ATOAUET aan pRricns, We cannot promire such © Some of the Muslin Bargains BLEACHED MUSLIN ay e¥NAe--eptendid atin fil otpahe STRONG MUSLIN SHEETS Pure White bleach mond wide Neme nent atitened 20 conte for Mauen valve # RG conte for aix60 alue 4 AD vente foe Taam vane 44 conte for sxe atie 40 cenia for sox ue a8 PILLOW CASES Same made and Anish O'4 canta for 4anae ajue M4 10's cents for sinm value lls ous cents for pty You fortables at August Sale Prices prices eaatrant 5 hewg staple ven when Cold Weather comes ‘ |Some of the Linen Values |TABLE DAMASKS etry Ane mri Demaek a | MERCERIZED DAMASK NAPKING patterns Hemmed. % conta a doaen HEAVY LINEN NAPKINS Bleached Damaak deinen va orth heneee 1 B17) a domen 1.29 LINEN SETS Avetton Satin Damadk—epet erave leat border on keinch Napke Value 28 PRETTY WHITE GOODS Cord Check Lawns with a tacetii ripe cunning be: weeo-— made to and cught to go fast at 1h cent but they difn't—so down they go PULL FAN( | scrol Good co" 22x20. 26x30. | 22x30, | 2exao. Chotee FULL CROCHET— not starched up to look heavy before washing, but good weight that will surpl ‘That 33.1 China Fancy Chama Grass r | White White White White Finer Revert Table Ny red Half Down... Fine Gray Down To buy now means money tn your purse, | Fringed Quite; cut-out corners, for Metal Reds—all hemm WHITE MARSPILLE! Present wholesale va Pongse Silk. |Foulard Stlk.. Finer Silk Suits to $33.96; were $29.98 Rich costumes for dressy wear— Grenadine, Silk Ni Ktamine, Silk Striped Mull, ete.—white and colors—beautifully made—all over silk drop skirts— WERE. $59.98 to $119.98 iu Full stro-—fluffy white cotton SIZE SATEEN. Handenme and very, very ches stitching—value $2.98.. Feather Pillows ered with A, A. tekein: val Feathers by the Pound white Gere. Cases Upon Cases of -mpecial special special | White Geese Feather Pillows 32.25 1.85 hath sidée—plain oF covered s-value $2.00. eeeee SATEEN COMFORTARLES— Turkey Red back—fanoy stitched.2.40 Fancy Gateen front ong back— 2.98 <— 49 59 69 value $2.9 2.95 Down Mixed Pillows German Linen Covered— White Bedspreads with and wi SIZE WHITE. se you for the price— |, Peady to une... Our August Sale Price mea 3 per at 8 SPREADS— jue $1.6. are included in this August sale, | great variety of .69 1.49 saving at retall value of Teast. I8 Tf WORTH BUYING Now? IMPORTED MARSEILLES SPREALS— White Mercerized Cheviots Pasket Weave with Satiniike glogee one of th ‘= best sellers for Shirt Wale atte ' are showing them for that mean %c. at retall— 5 Our August Sale price... +f Some of the Blanket Values HEAVY WESTERN WOOL BLANKETS ‘Ten-quarter—2-Inch silk binding. 1 be cheap for these Bi ced prices go into effect. . OUR "FAMILY" BLANKETS Extra large 12-4—about 80 per cent wool—woven specially firm and close to stand the wear and wash of general family use—blue and 3 og pink borders...... of . Many wtil want to buy at leest a half doven. but to benefit the greatest number, * purehaser’s limit will be 8 pair, " IN COLORED BLANKETS Values that put in the shade any yet offered, and that you'll vainly look fer again a month or two from now. LIGHT GRAY MIXED—selected Woot— For & bede—valus £3.00. For double beds—value Extra heavy. ALL WOOL SCARLET— 10-4—value 9.50. N-t-value $6.60. a 4.98 Aside trom their serviceability tor children’s and servants’ bede, many value them for anti-theumatic properties ted to them, FINE CALIFORNIA WOOL— Gray and Fawn—two toned borders For % deds—value %.50. For double bede—value $7.30. FINEST AUSTRALIAN WOOL BLANKETS White and fancy tints—warm for the Arctic regions, yet of that zephyr weight that shows purity of the wool—dimensions ai T2x¥4 to 90x108—prices are— 11.98—14.98—18.98-24.98 fome patrs bound separately with 3 aad 4 ined Taffeta Silk bindings. ‘Three to Ten dollars less than the Extra fine—fancy border Special for August Bale,... 2-981 — eame grades are elsewhere sold. August Opportunities Are Many It pays to visit our stores these Summer days. of all Kinds Were Silk Lawn Dr ray Dresses--were 44 98 Linen--were $5.98....... Fancy Washable Dresses ALL REDUCED. Lawn Dresses—were $3.98.. Pique Dreases—were $5.98. Linen Dresses—were $9.98 Point D'Esprit Dot Swiss—were $15.98. White Dresses to 19.981 we \From the M'firs’ Stock of Window Shades) vate 8.48... te and Holland—best noh-—fring® oF g5—50 and & cont |Table Covers bie Armure sovers-Tassel yds. 8 apestry, ' Walrus Grain Wrist Bags Silk lned—copper or gun metal veimmines—ugually 00. Ladies’ Summer Dresses At Greatly Lowered Prices 1.08 » 2,98 . 4 98 were $12.98 7.98 . 8.98 330.00. .29 Beautiful Dress Muslins That, put on the market eariler, wou have quickly sold at 19 cente— NOW ees: 11 conta Clean and spotioss, as & freshly fallen enowtaba, white grounds, with pretty designe in black or colors, spots, dots, leaves, Sgures, allovers; also, white ribdon stripe maaling with dainty printings of Sowers or leaves, Summer Neckwear ‘The greatest values in all New Yorte Tucked Lawn and Lace Stocks, with |and without white and col'd bands—all over emb'y, with medallion tabs; allover fagoting with fancy tabs; —also sii emb'd top collars— | white and Persian effect— | were .19 to .25 act } | Madras, lawn, linen, allover emb'y | and lace—tailor and fancy stitched— some with emb'y top collar—one, two | and three tabs—white and colors: | were .29 and 49. 25 | Misses’ Bathing Suits Navy Brillantine—wide and narrow white braid trim—8 to 14 years— 4, 6 i 'Great Values in Rugs BEST ALL WOOL ART SQUARES. Advances of about $1.00 to $1.50 on each si Wholesale, have no effect on our Rite Combiaations—smai! and large designe, | * Rest Wool Smyrna Rugs, ch Vel 3 Rave Sent co $ | tex72 Inch—W siyles—value 3.98.... 2,79 ly yds. squ value $.98......1.98! 2 yda, aquare—value 5.98,...4.2,98 French Velour Table Covers—-number | of rich designs and coiorin | i stv sq.—value 4.98... 2.91 2 yds, We 7.98.5 002555 8.88 | |x 139, were $2.75 and $2.98.. Woo! Brussels Rugs—Oriental designs—size 6x9 ft.-- value 898.. 6,98 | All Wool Smyrna Rugs— Oriental and Navajo designs— Qxl2 ft.—were $26.98. 19.98 ‘All Woot Smyrna Ru 2x54 and 30x60 Inch—Orlental, Floral, lion and Two Tones— :