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‘WOMAN GUIDES FOR _GUULELESSVITORS Bohemia Sooiety Offers to Fur- flish Bright} and ‘Competent Female Companions to Per- sonally Cofduct Strangers. RATES ONLY $5 PER DAY. Cheorful, Clever, Chatty Young Wo- men. Will Paint Out Sighte of Metropolis and Ably Discourse on Beauties of Art and Architecture. The stranger within, New York need ;29 longer be lonely and companionlens. No more need he trace his way sing’ through the swirling throng of gay faces, depressed with his individual ,@loofness, envying the laughing, happy couples that glide by him in the crowd. ‘The fsolated table in the restaurant, the seat in the theatre rovmd ‘by strange and unsympathetic faces, the silent ride in the public auto or —-. hansom need only reour to his memory | Hj ‘as a dream of the barbarous past, for the Bohemta Gulde Society has organized and through its office stranger/ will be a stranger no more. For 49 a day this new organization will furnish the city’s visitor with a jebarming young companion to show him the sights of the metropolis and delight him with her sparkling con- ‘versation. She will drive with him to the park, pointing out all the points of interest and historic places. She Will Be, Oh! So Cheerful. Bhe will sit by his side at the theatre jmnd point out the celebrities of the town ‘Whe will take him to the best restaur- its and if need be, select for him the mewest masterpieces of the chi fact, whe will make him see New York the light of cheertul, guiding com- Honship, and more than that, her bonversation will be guaranteed to sult Rha needs of the traveler. The Bohemia Guide Soctety has estab- {lished {itself on the fourteenth floor of the Fistiron Building, It has selected of more young character and unquestioned cleverness to be the far \euldes. And these guides wil sult every va- [Wlety of taste Has one a predilection ,for blondes, there is a young women with an aurecle of glittering 5 joa and cream complexion and dlue eyes, Does the Titian blonde to you, there is a charming young person with her pol afiame. | At- Least Fifty-seven Varieties. ‘ In fact, there are two varicties of har to suit the most exquisite te in the shade Then there is a shade of r prproachihg rich a ey ere ari rowns, dark brow: 4 : y' ould thin girl, @ slightly stout girl, ‘and short girls, gicis 0 form. Then’ there are’ Greet : are Reese to matoh the new Grecian bend. Rho merest suggestion of W bulge ont a@ bu on the fond, not large noses, but noses with seharacter, trangers will com y with ute and particular Some would fer a shrill soprano voce, recalling bi treasured memory, others would io ani or Dartioular as to he the lumpness, there © to the cit; ears, soft contralto or a rippling tre! le, the deep-toned baritone-contralto, denoting decision and firmness, will ap: rerace, the banda Liatd of the y's fa. ‘These voices they: me t thelr pleasure, Piet All Bloquent and Entertatning. #f you are particular as to the style fpf conversation tn which your compan: should excel you may make your jection In advance. There in a charm. if, HOUNE Person who can discourse on floes of the State or nation with ‘onderful volubility, another can’ be Went on the arts and sciences, a rd knows society Ike a book and tril for an hour at a stretch on he latest whispers in the beau monde. len thére is the demure young woman wif delight you by her charming A ) thin spinster will lecture to the hour on woman's rights id other matters of stern interest to e fair sex. A rotund young person mn make your mouth water by her ounts of the wonderful menus at the t restaurants, Are you a sportsman, re is a horsey young woman who as the records of the race tracks and he performances of thoroughbreds at ‘her fingers’ onds. She will take you to #hé track and show you how to bet, Talk Setence, Too. serous young person on every’ branch of latest achievements ‘in je sclentific world. She will prove a Nghiful companion to the callege pro- Or the student of meohantes, for © can conduct her ollent to all’ the Machine shops and other places atific interest, ast, and not least by any means, {s ® gushing young Dergon whose liuid Bow of conversation can rouse the poetie soul to or rej int gayety mnitrops, “In @_ misanthrope. | Jn oss hemia “Gilde. Society, has ide provisions for every manner of! Wit these guides can also Ye engaged vy lonely. women to show them about he town, though it is not likely there ill be as-many. women clients as men, ‘oy: the woman who has’ not friends in me, city rarely comes here unaccom- anied, hen what will add to the Interest of is companionship ts the fact that you 1M not know the name of your guide. a ina rule Of ho Society from which ordeparture # made, though it Ou nee a akCUl deteptive or cross-ex- jeminer you may be able to satisfy your Beriosits, by repeated engagements of same guide, N No Young Men Need Apply.- But, stranger, you must not be young! Mrs, Grace Dana,*the manager of the t ft sciei , ty, told an fvening’ Workld re- orter to-day that she drew the line at lddle-aged men. After he has passed middie age he may be tottering in. his feeb ~He ‘may be toothiera and 1d, not young. Mrs, Dana will draw the line of distinot! ton, “Young 100 ax6 apt t-gol fresh with ur Buide ve sald Mts. By a. “and that wee . Phe minute a va ung improper to his lady lconductor she must leave him on: the pot, no-matter if they are in the the- tre, the restaurant or riding in cab 0 Bitomobite: | must. noi has never rubbed He ts full of theort no experience, I have travelled all over the world. city on the globe, and I speak from experience. different from any other countries in this Fespect. here und there are bad men. xe good men In England, Wrance, Ger- many and every country on earth and country one will the strects looking fox thelr prey. are fession, are better and more moral than the average run of have more confidence in their ability the hotel OBT of. us know what it {s to lose our shoes? Never! At any rate, not as a rule, ‘Yet Lillian Burkhert—"the Lady Dainty of Vaudevtile* ene ts calied—is An exception to the rule, It's really a funny story, with the “time to laugh" definitely marked. i; In the enjoyment of leisure the other night Mies Burkhart trotted out to seo “Merely Mary Ann.” It might be added he trotted out in a pair of new shoes. (This weather ts forgy enough to make us say “boots.” But we'll stick to shoes.) ‘That's more than Miss Burkhart ld. ys thurt her #0 she took them off. Now, tt so happens that Miss Burk- hart, from the first time she saw Hleanor Robson, has been her enthus- fastic admirer. She was so charmed by Miss Robson's impersonation of the simple slavey that before long tt was her heart instead of her feet that ached. In fact, she entirely forgot her feet. Also her shoes, You may not belleve ft, but che was out of her seat and had started up the aisle before sh covered — eo 8 e But, speaking of tender feet, “Dick” Carle (known on the bills by the same first name as Mansfield) told a ead story as he listened to the elghing of the seltzer at the Gilsey yesterday after. noon. One of the thirsty, rather than disturb the preoccupted bartender, brought up the painful subject of the scarcity of servants, "Yes," remarked Mr, Carle, breaking his voice and a bill at the same time, y wife and I have, with the ald of several employment agericies, been try ing ineffectually to keep house in Forty- ninth street ever since ‘The Tenderfoot’ etruck town. Far be it from me to raise my voice against woman, but I can't help feeling strong in the bron- chial régiog when it comes to the New York servant. “The last oné We bad came. highly recommended: ‘She waa at least eight feet high. She was 'ikewise a Swede, I won't go'trto harrowing details. Buf- fice to say, she is gone, but not for- gotten. The day after she bade us a tearful farewell, I received a letter from the employment agency requesting me to give the bell-ringer a recom- mendation. After érying for half an hour to think of something compli- mentary, I wrot “Breda is tho tallest servant I have ever looked up to.'” ee Another theatrical man who ts havin his troubles in the servant line—and ease don't confuse this with divorce court testimony—is Manager John Flaherty, of the Majestic Theatre. ‘The latest subsidized member of his household 8 told ly Mrs. Flaherty not to “make up the room” of Mr, Flaherty until 12 o'clock, At high noon the very first day Mr, Vlaherty appeared before his wife in high rage and his dressing-gown, She won't let me sleep." “Why, I told her mot to toush your til 12 o'clock. Has she?" yelled the furtous man; “but every fifteen minutes for the past two hours she's been opening my door and asking, ‘Is it 12 o'clock yet?” ce It is @ case of “The Girl and the Judge" with Eleanor Falk in Detroit. In refusing a divorce in that city, asked for by the husband on the ground that his wife walked the etreets at night, the court held that a woman could take this sort of a congtitutional and atill be a perfect lady. Whereupon Miss Falk, interviewed Upoa the subject (why the city editor only Knows) hissed “Rot! The judge got back at her with half a colmun of “opinton,” and since then they have beon having {t hot and heavy. What did Bleanor say to him? Well, of course, what with war and things, our colmuns are rather crowd- ed to-day; but for the sake of keeping peace in the family we will quote Miss Falk to thiw extent: “The judge, as I suspected at first, ainst the world. but has had 1 have been in every large The United States is no There are good men There there are @lso bad men. find men Ip every rowling ‘I agree with the judge that there od women In the theatrical pro- I belleve that, as a rule, they women. They also to take care of themselves. In going the theatre—I always call heré Lam stopping home I frequently meet men who leer at me, been followed home fro FOR THE CONNO PALL MALL ‘LONDON CIGARETTES —— A most rare and delicious blend of Eastern Tobaceos. AAABNIA THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 23 right to the door of the hotel by these human vultures, “I may that I feel deeply sorry for @ mah who has a wife that makes it @ practice to run the streets at night. Remember I am not contending that woman has no right to go out alone at night, I believe that a woman has a right to visit her friehds, or go to the theatre, but stil] I think that she would be very wise in so doing if she would have an escort with her. But us to the judge's contention that she has a right to walk the streets late at night { believe he ts everlast- ingly wrong, and husbands will agree wet MO A From Forty-second to Fourtéenth street seams to he the story of two sea- sons with Louise Galloway. Phe, for- tunes of war are not stranger than those of the theatrical profession. You remember Ermyngurde jn “The Little Princess," and later the pert and pretty was the one bright spot mp Well, the same girl in dress—and @ humble servant's down at the Fourteenth treet tre now assisting in "The wakening of Mr. Pitt.” Like the aun, we do move! ie MUNYON’S. PAW-PAW TONIC YOU"-NEED, Snyder It will cure Dyspepsia. It will cure Indigestion and all other forms of Stomach Trouble It will cure Catarrh and Rheumatism. Asa Spring Tledicine it has Bo equal. PURIFY THE BLOOD And drive out Catarrh, Rheuma- tism and all other Blood Disorders by using MUNYON’S PAW-PAW All Druggists. FOR SALE, $4 WEEKLY, Kdison Phonographs, Largent stock of Records in the city. Records exchanged Hog i NT My Br ken arpets Your Floor FURS, 1904 styles, rich colors ain % ble wt NSINGTON next Proctor’s. dally. UG CO. (Elevator } Ebeclal is BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. IF YOU oi beat mines ville, Col srhuraday. at cripple. Gteek ‘and ‘Land at cripple. Greek. an iat room ‘bo, Astor Houba, 31h Goode, / mecienineiennnimmemmcnaceel 23, BANKING AND FINANCIAL, | BANKING AND: FINANCIAL, ‘dined States Circuit Court, Disrricr or New Jersey. In Equity. Rotanp R, Conkiin, MAx NATHAN, JACOB W. M-cx and James D. Macuire, VS. = Unirep Srates SHIPBUILDING CoMPANY. To the Creditors and Stockholders of the Notice is hereby given that, by order this day Bonds,”’ of the authorized amount of $10,000,000, face 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as co tions as to what defense or defenses shall be interposed or not the undersigned, as such receiver, shall further proper and as to the court shall seem just, Dated Newark, New Jersey, March 22, 904. Receti NOTICE. United States Shipbuilding Company : Court of the United States for the District of New Jersey, by the Honorable Andrew) Kirkpatrick, sitting as Circuit Judge, leave has been granted to The Mercantile Trust’ Company and the New York Security and Trust Company to file amended and supple-| mental bills of complaint as Trustees under and for the foreclosure of the mortgages executed by the United States Shipbuilding Company to said Trustees, respectively, to secure two issues of bonds, one known as the ‘ First Mortgage Sinking Fund Bonds” of said Shipbuilding Company, of the authorized amount of $16,000,000, face value, and the ether known as the ‘“Twenty-Year Five Per Cent, Collateral and Mortgage supplemental bills have this day been filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court; that said order directs the undersigned as receiver of said Shipbuilding Company to plead, answer or demur to said foreclosure bills on or before April 4, 1904; and that the undersigned as receiver as aforesaid will apply to said court at the Circuit Court Rooms, in the Post Office Building in the City of Trenton, on said 4th day of April, 1904, at said foreclosure bills so filed in said court by The Mercantile Trust Company and the New York Security and Trust Company, as Trustees, respectively, and as to whether Trust Estate in his hands or otherwise, the validity of said mortgages or cither of them, and for such other instructions in respect of said foreclosures as may be meet and JAMES SMITH, Jr, er of United States Shipburtding Company. 7904. | BANKING AND FINANCIAL, | Ea ane nee Raa made and filed in the Circuit value; that said amended and unsel can be heard for instruc- by him, as such receiver, to the contest, at the expense of the PIANOS AND ORGANS, FOR SALE. ARE AS POPULAR AS CHRISTMAS: GIFTS. A visit to any of our five retail branches, which we have added to our old-estabiiahed wholesale business In Diamonds, Watches, Jexelry, Will convince you that xe can save you the retailer's profit. REMEMBER, WE HAVE ONLY ONE PRICE, ~ CASH OR CREDIT. No employer's reference required; ali transactions strictly confidential. Call or write for illustrated catalogue, L. W. SWEET & CO., CASH OR CREDIT JEWELLER: Main Store, 87-39 MAIDEN LA 258 6th Ave, | 467 Fulton St, D'kiyn. 2074 bd Ave | 176 Newark Ave, J Per Week. Greatest Plano Sale in America. Don’t Delay! Secure One for Easter. This great March Sale of Pianos places everybody in a position to secure the celebrated tone-lasting $350 Wallers Pianos for $195, on very liberal terms of $5 down and $I a week, You save from $150 to $200 on your investment, besides securing one of the best Pianos made. Pianos delivered to your home upon first payment of $5, and no Interest is charged for time taken in making payments. When purchasing a Piano be care- ful whom you buy it from, The Walters Pianos ‘llustrate the highest type of Piano con- strucon, They are built by the Walters Piano Company—old, ex- perienced Plano builders—and are Guaranteed for 10 Years. CREDIT PER WEEK will ke well || Manhattan Clothing Co. 1114 3d Ave., Near 65th St. BROOKLYN—700 BROADWAY, Y US BUT $1 WEBKLY, PA’ 1 have your clothing made t CHANGE CLOTHING CO. Fatab, 1888 ont 4 (elevator, CRED GLOBE CREDIT as LW Hired, r Wate 0, Our Interests are our custom- ers’ interests, and we give you the advantage of our great purchas- ing power, turning every advan- tage over to you. AATIAR fentiech pAlbany & af... Albany Western Expres Montreal (Expres k & Mon. Ex CLOTHING on CREDIT MEN'H AND BOYS’ ‘TOP COATS, [+i 8, TAILOR-MADE SUITS, ‘SILK MARDPCLOM/CORTA AND. DRbSSES LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, 4 + aeart gold Sopare:glasace, fuk Mi Si Y Se On ee DRESS: WELL! M| Ticket offices, ‘Broadwa: 80 AM 97:25 AM ‘Monday. "| GEO. ROBINSON (Law die SEB t RAILROADS, ‘Pennsylvania RAILROAD, 1S fou Of West ‘want: y-third Bt dD Aad Cortland Streost me trom rosses and | five minutes later. than for Twenty-third Street noted. Sleeping ana Indianapolis LoOuIB —ST. LIMr aol ry Indianapolia, Bt. Louis Dining \ PT a EAR West Fourteenth Street Pursuant to Our Policy of MORNING SALES We Offer To-Morrow, Until 1 P. M— FANCY DRESS LAWNS AND BATISTES—1n Basement. Pi Wi nd ithe While oth cist wall bees ee oe 10 and 15 cent qualities ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, @ WHITE CROCHET BED SPREADS-1n Basement. Full stze—bemmed or fringe knotted in by hand—with and withoui cut-out corners for metal beds—Elaborate allover or centre designs—no dresing—nowhere sold under $1.98.++.++....+6 ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. —_———? WOMEN’S WHITE SKIRTS-on second rioor. Good strong Cambric—here are accurate dercriptions of the styles: 1 inch Nounce—four cluster tuckings, two Point de Parts lace in- sertings—4 Inch Jace edge to match—duat ruffle, 1S inch flounce—two Maltese lace insertings—twelve hemstitch tucks separated into four groups—wide lace edge—dust ruffle, What do you think of such skirts for. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, ~ NO MAIL ——— UMBRELLAS FOR SPRING SHOWERS-on Main Floor. English Gloria—fast black —26 to 28 inch—Steel rod - Paragon frame—Close rofl—Natural handles, un'timmed of with pearl or fancy motntings—good value at $1.25. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—-NO MAIL 0} WOMEN’S CORSETS--Two Popular Makes—on Second Floor. RDERS. traight Fronts, Modified Straight Fronts and Long hs— Sue drab, black and fancy shades—Coxtille, Sutton ae Silk figured Cloth—lace or wide Satin ribbon top and bottom— all sizes 15 to 30—regular prices $1.25, $1.49 and $1.7: To-morrow morning. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.- buys wonderful values here in | e 98 Women’s Shoes and Oxfords. The great amount of style and quality offered at above price brings marever icresres, pumbes be Parpay ieee! to buy, and iy id in for such satisfying footwear. Shoes an aststs befeoeuidesed as the Dollar-ninety-sight Shoes universally sold...... They are Better in Leather, Workmanship and Style th. can find elsewhere at a similar price. : This is not natidie clear bat an assertion that you can verify by comparisop MADE OF EXTRA SELECTED STOCK, smooth inside finish, do not burn—comfortable first time worn, HERE ARE SOME OF THE NEW SPRING STYLES;— NO MAIL ORDERS, > r . Women's Patent Coit skin | At 1.98.. women's sort x14 Petit OO Womens attr CA, fea | nr maalica bes onteet Seeaa 3—Cuban heels — opera flexible soles—Cuban heels. At 1.98.. women: leather At 1.98.. women's Soft Kid Shoes— Oxtorde-Cuten hese shone ¥ patent tips—new opera toes—fiexible solesdressy for spring wear—great soles—Cuban heels—lace and button. value. i At 1.98.. women's Dongota Shoes— | At 1.98.. women's Easy Low medium’ toes—patent. tips—extenalon |"" aic., *comiaon’ senses teem del soles—miliiary heels—lace and button. | heels tight weight soles. Soft Shoes for At 1.98.. women ppott,, Shore. fo tend feet—a combination of com- fort and quality that pleases the | wear road toes—low heels—no aide seams to bind: the Jolnte-eagy | | At 1.98.. women's Tan Viel Kid tem fords—medium ‘soles—Cupan neeis, At 1.98.. women's soft Vici Kia fords—broad_toes—low hi Ups—rather mannish but not heavy. NNSYLVA: IMITED.— inne Aanokieg aad pata ‘eland, io AND ST. ‘LOUIS Ue Cvis, Cincinnatl polls, Chicago, St, erraion Cars land, Din- 171 ‘Observ Cleve! IC, vor Ne le), tnd 0 av ing Car » Tolede ana LOUIS | EXPRESS.—For ing 5.55 PM. — gn, o Clocinnatt, Thdianapolis, Loute- For Gary, M. Pittsburg, ¥ille, St.’ Louis. Dining Car. + N4 (via Shenandoah Valiey Road). Pp. MST. LOUIS EXPRESS ror EO sg POF Toledo, except Saturday. 1 iniog ca 785 POM PACIFIC EXPRESS. . . Toledo and ‘chicuas. Rae om its ray, OOP ELAND. AND. li for Pittabare. diate Car gh AND “Fite, sour) 10,10 oF and tort- 1030, patra s ett dally via ‘8! for Ci —PY ure, mandoah Valiey GIN polls and Bt. ITTSBURG Dt Desbross #10, except. Batu SPECIAL.—Daity Dining, or | ’ 1 and Cort: 12.10 nieh 12.5. New i M. Weeksdaya, TLWAY. Ex 10 ‘nlent dally, ed. 1268 BY K & WESTEKN RAILWAY. —! and sts Gheann 8 Sis id LINE and Limit Noe. 461. 1864, 118 and ye 188 Firth” aventie tbelow 234 gt): 209 Inigth aver r 20th Bt.): tor Houne and Stations named shove, Bickiyn, 4 Court Street, 800 Fulton Street. Broadway and Pénnsy! v vanin Annex York Tranater Compan: Mspuay toe dentination. a foe Pena itnata, , | JR woop, Pasa'r ‘Traftic Manager, We ROYD, Gerieral Passenger Agent. HELP WANTED—MALE. General Manager, GEO. NICKEL PLATER wanted fob for right man. Plating & Japanning Co. i LAWYERS. yer) EN" gt cath OR Watts ira Even a GIVE PROPER and, promot atanion to] ysreariagQrdroneres Rime |] © COUTSES.....4+30 cents | STANDARD OUTFITTING C BMERICH OMS, Lawyer. S00" Broadway, | Inch —distinctve feures—with and 11:30 te 2:30 ° oO —=&<&*[<*_*_*_ > > > < <{[<_=*_k"_“—__ without Yelvee poll { Slate bordered—make pretty re = Raine (eave Pranitin oe HELP WANTED—FEMALE, __ | cufts and belts.--.- “85.. 29] THURSDAY, MARCH 24, lows. ti ¥ : cy. Warp Prints-Satin bordered— Celestine. : Fe WATCHES & DIAMONDS (baht NyAb a oh imarmeainte polity to Ai: aon SO | Ae neh, tor millinery and sashes— as rurtle oan Fe e eepress P operators on ladies’ | elsewhere $1.39. c+: : : Roast Fibe on Best's EASY PAYMENTS. ia wate ter W. Saw, We elesttte ps fe age Fie ot Beet a ‘American Diamond and Watch Co, evelmetaigts eed DIS) Woe Wbuttees | ¢-inah Movanelinemremelse sols Anise Pork Chons. Havee Robert . ns! Oe ch, Mut, Det. & St. Loule | way Gr Reneral housework © ite : Stewed Red Cabbage, 1 MAIDEN LAR nN Hee AOR Ae igen stim aDel acta|WARZEDS AS sC0L.fG" PR cheuae aks Bi to 38 inch Iibvmty Bating and an Sak aaa ar — y except” Runday. Leave ares ‘affetas—emb'd effects— We and asned oF Ba 1.00 DO’ SOc. weekly! henutitul 14k. 2) at 110.48 A, 4) at} _ Brooklyn. - dark grounds "35 5 ¢ vada roid watch, $19) diamonds, leraey City, Peon. Tt. =< Apple Tapioca Pudding, Vai Sauce cenit call, Write telephone, MATESETS NICO hee ee acta PATENTS. 5 fuon Finiapaligh bran didarkeitor Hels ‘Sitced'“Oranaess vf EWHLRY CO., 7 ‘Wameare checked trom hotel of reals Eqns @, 00, Sb urmasray Pa and the new raha -venue cents, 39 Tea Coffee or Siti AD IBS recat Bgurese EDGAR advice “Sumphehiea “Ear hs-] Satin Baok Velvelg i: sit eer dai Chae at COE, LAMBART. ent eoupitgrs: advice | all shag p—value “UNFd piece. AD “i s ¥ E ¥ | back and sleeves—Eimb'y down front, shoulder and sleeves—dee} “4 Sik Mull Welsts—White and bigck-—alde pleated front broad shoulder effect. front of tucks, lace and emb'y or tucks, Jace and shirring—ful iman;| New Spring Ribbons &c.—Plain, figures, polka dots,’ stripes and new warp prirts—% to § taches wide—all the new Spring shades POE a et Cet reas) as a glove—lace afd button—3 10—D to EEE. | | At 1-98. . women's Vict yiish last—patent leather tips French heels. At 1.98.. women's Sample Shoe: 3%, 4 and 4% only—B and C widths $3.00 and $360 quaifties at $1.98 for those who can wear the sizes. ‘‘Thrift lays the basis of Fortune.’’ The Thrifty Buy Here . They recognize that a little saving often, makes big saving soon! Our Quick Selling Prices Are posstble—Because FIRST—We buy for Cash only, and therefore buy at Lowest Prices, , SECOND—Not being a corporation compelled to pay dividends, we 58 can and do sell at Profit that is inadequate for oa THIRD—Avoiding exttavagant methods of conducting ra). we keep ever the same object in view—to give f RETURN FOR MONEY. THESE ARE THE CAUSES THAT BRING SUCH BENEFIT TO CUSTORERS: Ris ir styles, is bui The Latest In Women's |New White Goods | RAILROA . =F. ling Prices! — RAILROADS. FAKE & OHIO RAILWAY —7.55 At Quick Sel ! A facesimile of this guarantee Is J | pene | ee OLD mai 2 as White Lawn Waists 2 inch Corded Stadrag for Men's = Inserted In gilt letters on the In- | POSTS AM week-Geve ane B35) Quick Selling Prices. Shirts, Boys’ Waists, etc.—value 2. 18 side top lid of every Piano. ew or en ra Th CITY 9.85 AyM. and,2.09 P| white Lawn Walsts—tront otthort Fancy Lawns—inoe and Open wort ‘498 you are fully secured in every J [oaitiMatiue 2 antedeatn, un. orn] As peiviiaitbtnar iwang | eke end emby—tucked or pain og |sitipesalgewhere 18... RE RA ER aS SE 1 Ry stip te] it Hexpress’.. *680AM| Smoking Car Parlor Cars. “Binion Car f a shadow figures, floral patterns, : } 8 AM Fine White Lawn Waists—front an an a woysifor we-Oner you Alto fh00 AME ipreaa..f30.00 PSt| CAPIC MAY 212.80 Pe ht. week-aage: ask of tucks, emby and inces 4 gg | buske: weaves, and diamend. end spot Built to Last a Lifetime. SDthine Car 2 pate full tucked sleeves, instead o: Fine White Lawn- front of iI-over emby-—back and sleeves ae cluster pin tucks—-value $3.25... 249 Fino Lawn Waists—pin tucked front, Ine .39 and .49..Here 8 Shirt Waists, Shirt- is Wear variety of \ ers ask .4and 29.. .17 White Piques—extra quality vords—% cent quality... 4 Emb'd Swisses—Fancy openwork patterns—special underprice purchase— therefore, instead of .49 to .@...... 92 Imported Swisses—white with and colored dots or fgures.. .89 to .74 Imported Perstan Lawns—33 inch— equal to others’ 85 cent grade. 4# inch Victoria Lawns—value ren's Wear—val Fancy Madras f¢ ing and Childre: new designs—ot Pg 2,69 cuff, fancy stock—value ay ne) .3,98 and Sheer Lawn, deep pointed yoke 1% .O% eve with tucks PERSON to interview local trade for com: | or ahitring end | FINE 4.49 | vara wide Cambrioncis Get caakie eat eat h petite excdcianes “uancorsearse, | Cminty. and ares ‘ Extra Fine Sitk Mulls—value 50... 80 Colonial, Saxton. Chicago. > Organdy Cluster Tuekiny for waists or yokings. Goodwear Long Cloth—! Plain and Liberty Satins and Tuffetas, , Loulsines, Gauze. Velvets, 40 ya. piece 1.49 Table d' Hote Lunch fe Quick Selling Prices.

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