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“"'Sdward M. Field, who is a son of the “CRAY TAILOR Josepn Fanelli, When Temporar- ily insane, Attacks Crowd of Young Women in Twenty-third Street and Wounds One. — Joseph Fanelli, a tailor, who says he ts thirty years old and who liv No. 417 Mast Seventeenth street, wan arraigned in Yorkville Police Court to-day charged with stabbing one girl nd attempting to stab a score of others at Twenty-third street and Third aventio last evening, Fanelli appeared on the atreet armed with a knife and a pair of scissors when the street: was crowded with shop girls going to their homes. A number of girls were standing on the corner wait- ing ofr the surface cars when he ap- [ad among them flourishing the nife and scissors and mumbling in- coherently. iris ran, but one of them was not quick enough and he plunged the Knife Into her arm. He was still pur- Suing her when Policeman Hauptman, of the East Twenty-second street sti- fren knoeked the weapons from his ands, Tle was taken to the station- jouNe and looked up. Fanelli is thought to have been tem- Porarily insane, MAKES. RAID AT POINT OF PISTOL roliceman Terrorizes Seven Men Charged with Gambling and Orders Woman to Station- House to Summon Patrol. Seven negroes were arraigned In the West Side Police Court to-day, six of them charged with alding and abetting & gambling-house, and one of thom, , William J, Thurman, with being the proprietor of the place. d Thurman's house at No, 220 West , Bixty-firat street was raided shortly be- | fore midnight last night by Policeman Brownwell, who rushed into the house and, drawing revolver, ordered the men at the gaming table to take seats. hey were greatly frightened, and sat @ row with tho policeman’ standing Over them. Brownwell then sent a Begro woman to the station: house. | "Pret them I want two policemen and , & patrol wagon,” he ordered the wo- ‘The women ran to the station-house gad delivered the message, The t extra policemen came and the n were, placed under arrest. A" dike” outfit, six packs of cards and EDWARD M. FELD ~~ PRONOUNCED SANE *. Son of Cyrus W. Field Has Been Under Observation in Psycho- pathio Ward of Bellevue Hos- pital. ‘The doctors in the psychopathic ward tt Bellevue Hospita] have decided that late Cyrus W. Field, and who was jnken to the hospital a week ago, !s not inanne. At the request of his son, Dr. Cyrus Field, of the Board of Health, he wax eens to medical ward tu ihe hespl- fal for treatment, Edward M. Meld, after havi: out of sight for several years eae prominence a few weeks ago when he Visited @ friend in Gramercy Park. His Actions. were #0 pecullar that the friend telegraphed his son and it was decided Dest to ad him t he i Kost ty, 3en 0 the hospital for ob: SCHOOLBOY KILLED ~-BY AIS CLASSMATE Paul Jefick Shot by Henry Schaze in Chicago After the Youths Had Quarrelled About a Girl Companion. CHICAGO, April 6—A quarrel over a trl, thelr companton at echool, has cul- winated in the killing of one aixteen- year-old boy by another, The victim was Paul Jelick and the slayer was Henry Bohaze. He was arrested and hes confessed the killing, but declares be ohot in self-defense, ‘The boys, who were classmates, be- came enemies when Schaze esconted a girl pup!l from school a year ago. The youths fought first, when Jelick de- Olared the other had tried to “cut him out,” and in a fist battle behind the wchool building Schaze was victor over Jelick, Arter chat time, it ts sald, the boys would quarrel every time they met until Schaze organized his companions into @ bodyguard, and the feud spread throughout the school, Both boys often would be accompanied by bands of sup- porters, and challenges were frequont. ‘The clash finally came when, after quar- Yelling for several minutes, Jolick struck the other tn the face and threw him to the ground, Schaze then drew @ revolver and shot Jelick, who dica almost instantly. City or country real ean wed Rena ae Annie Hinkel, Who Strangely Disappeared from Home, Dis- covered on Seventh Avenue Acting in Peculiar Manner, The mystery surrounding the ‘dis- appearance of Annie Hinkel, twenty- one years old. who had been missing from her home at No. 256 Washington street, Newark, N. J., has been cleared up by the police of the Weat Thirty- seventh street station. A patrolman on duty at Seventh avenue and Thirty-ninth street, saw a pretty young: woman acting in a pecu- Mar manner and after questioning her took her to the station. She gave her name Annie Hinkel and sald she lived in Newark. The father was notified and came over to get her to-day. She was con- fined tn an Insane asylum four months, but was let out on parole a short time ago. Bhe could not or would not ex- plain where she had been during the past week, but, had evidently found lends as she looked well cared for, ORTY YEARS AGO almost ever: F PAREGORIC or laudanum to m aro prohibi smell of meiictnes containing opium ar of “ Drops,” * Cordials,” Soot of what it is com of Chas. H. Fletcher, Don’t Poison Baby. sleep,.and a FEW DROPS TOO MAN FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. have been killed or whoso health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- | num and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium, from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them ‘ poison.” is: ‘‘A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poison- | ous doses producea stupor, soma, convulsions and death.” ing Syrups, medicine to be given to your children wAatl fa or your physician know d, CASTORIA DOES NOT CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature Genuine Castoria always bears the signature " pia | aoe GRADY TAILOR. MISSING NEWARK {FOLLOWED MAN AND Sas Two Men Arrested for Trailing | Drunken Man Through Street, | and One Had Tools to Deliver a Knockout. Detectives Ray, Meaney ana Mar- tineau, of the West Forty-seventh street station, arrested two men to- day who had been following an Intox- feated man along West Forty-seventh street. They were acting, in a suspl- fous manner, and were taken to the station, Where they gave the names of William Stone, twenty-six yeara old, and Bert Nicholla. twenty-two years old, of No. 42 Blghth iu Stone refused to give. any address, | They were searched, and on Stone the detectives found brass lnuckles such | as are used by thugs and highwaymen Both were locked up on a charge of isorderly conduct, and an additional charge of carfting brass knuckles was made against Stone. Se Fuerst Bismarck Sold in Russia, HAMBURG, April 6.—The Boersen- halle confirms the report of the sale of the Hamburg-American steamer Fuerst Bismarck to a foreign firm. ‘The pur- chaser proves to be a Russian firm 18. i ‘y mother thought her child must have jake it sleep. ‘These drugs will produce | will produce the SLEEP | Many are the children who; Druggists ‘The definition of “narcotic” | The taste and e disguised, and sold under the namos ete, You should not permit any Where to at Tonic reator known to medicine. Besides, at our stores, there is supposed to be-an agency for the sale of Vinol in the leading stores in every town and city in the country —e: of these drug stores is called the “Home of Vinol.” Look for the “ Home of Vinol” in the place where you live, and if you do not find it, drop us a line and we will tell you where to get it . RIKER’S DRUG STORE Gor, 6th Av. and 284 Bt., N.¥. City. “HEGEMAN & GO. 900 & 205 Broadway, 200 W. 125 Bt., 1017 Amaterdam'Ay., N.¥. City. The new Cod Liver Oil prep= aration which contains no oil is deliciously palatable and the Get Vinol and Strength- 1, JUNGMANR 1020 84 Av., 428 Columbus Av., N.Y. IKINSMAN’S STORES Lakh Bt ond th Ay., G01 8th Ave PIANOS ND ORGANS, . ALDWELL f PIANOS Very handsome and ricfily melodic. Bound to give lastin; muaction: pene vpnee cases; fancy figured mahogany, walnut or English oak paved carved panels, armsand pilasters; patent duet music desk; patent third pedal soft stop; full seven and one-third octaves; best ma- terials and workmanship. Price $185. The Caldwell Piano will Positively give full satisfaction; we. guarantee it for 10 years. In most respects it is the equal of many $350 and $400 instru- Pianos at $1.a Week. In this sale wo offer celebrated piano} within every one's means on beral ters of $6 down and $1 a woek—thus of trivial outlay of something Less Than 15c. a Day. Besides getting one of the best pianos ult, bi You will save from $150 to $250 on your ‘investment, In this great sale we offer the following five renowned pianos Al Half Real Value! 1904 Wilson Plano, $175 On terms of $ down and $1 a $450 Walters Piano, $19! $350 Harmony Plano, $ On terms of $5 down $350 Richardson Piano, $195, On terms of $5 down and $1 a week. $400 Welgner Prano, $21 On terms of $5 down and $1 a w All include stool and cover. Piano Buying Is a Confidence— 1 bears the manu- Is Means a guarantee to you when purchdsing @ plano. Every plano in this wale bas a great record, ments. BUY ON THB BASY PAYMENT PLAN, IF YOU PREFER. $10 Bown and $6 a Month, ‘Algo Agents for the McPhail, Board: «a lenry &S. G. Lindeman, Le: , Caldweil, Broo! Ne ‘and The Playano, proved piano-player, A 4 NEW YORK, Tall orders receive Immediate attention, Pianos shipped to all parts of the United States. » & HH.” Green Trading Stamps to Piano Purchasers. and is backed by Bloomingdale Brothers, as well the maker, ‘These pianos represent the highest type of plano construstion, Thoy were built by old, reliabl rt piano bulla ‘ers, and fully guaranteed for five aud (en years, Planos delivered to your home on frst payment of &6, New Exchange System_we ox eld year old piano for a beautiful ne, and you may’ pa due at the rato of §l.a weak nance ANIA 19 MAIDEN LAN 243 Broadway——Patent | DPAMONDS, yond for Tnventor' gris at ® 2280 Third Ave., Near 128th, One Flight Un R84 Colui On terms of $5 down and $1 a week. $ Manhattan Clothing Co., 1114 3d Ave,, Near 65th St. IDIAMO —— e : 6, sree dl ROTTEN wet West of 3d Ave, {vatownw 155,157 and 159 East 23d St}, BEST VALUES WE HAVE EVER OFFERED And that’s saying a great deal. The great business that has grown up here is due to the confidence the public have in our announcements. People come here because they know they can save money by doing so. That is the secret of our success. A few convincing specialties: Ladies’ Desks, like illustration, in @ golden oak, highly polished, with French bevel mir- ror, drawers and compartments, val- speci $6.49 I special 2 Do NOS Large Luxurious Leatherette Couches, like design, deeply tufted, first-class upholstery, best steel springs; @J never made to sell for less $15.25 than $25.00; special at.... Buffets in best quarter-sawed oak, highly pol- ishedy with three drawers, lower Shelf and French bevel mirror in ceatre, actual |e value $25.00; special, Very Neat and Heavy All ¢ Brass Bedsteads, like design, with § heavy pillar, bow foot ; | and large vases; value $18 75° Imitation Ma- hogany Music Cabinets,like de- sign, piano-polish finish, with door and French shaped legs; regular price $9.00, special, Desk Chairs. in mahogany finish, highly polished and handsomely carved, actually worth $9.00; TSS eysh) Old Colonial Bookcases, in om wit easy soa tain! | LONG $5. Erie (7 45 CREDIT $25; Special........05 . GIVEN OPEN SATURDAY ‘EV’GS. RS Sy Washstands, in oak, with ones drawer, closets and Splasher-back towel racks, value $4.00; tl $2539 5-Piece Mahogany Frame Parlor Suits, like cut. Covered in estry, in assorted colors, first-class upholstery, good steel igs. Never made to sell for less than $45.00; special $24.65 No Mail Orders Filled for Spectals. lace trtmmed—eztra well fintshed— regularly 29 and 39 cents—To-morr West Fourteenth Street MORNING SALES To-morrow, Until 1 P. Mau— WOMEN’S COVERT JACKETS—on Secona Floor One of the prettiest Spring Models—periect shat thooider etek Biictaa es oo me onrtetly ection. satin lined—thoroughly tatlored—all sizes—worth $6.50+++6 ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. WOMEN’S FINE RIB VESTS—on second Fioor. Egyptian Yaen and Lisle Thread—Straight and Shaped— 3.95 all stzes—also Extea sizes— OWiegevacenes eopere AT ONLY SOLD TILL 3 P. M—NO MAIL ORDERS, ———____—_—___—_-~¢ MILL LENGTHS OF NOVELTY DRESS MUSLINS—Basement. Datntlest of styles for Summer Dresses—dots, small figures, flowers and neat stripes, also plain colors—set off with a silky mercerized emb’d steipe—regular 19 Lengths run from 2 to 10 yards—plenty of all Th cent fabrics .. styles to mi oe resses, ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, oe _— RUFFLED COTTAGE CURTAINS— tn Basement. Fine White Organdy—flowered inserting or border—taped both sides—S inch ruftle—wide hem at lop, ready to slip on rod—made to sell at 98 cents a pair ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. a WOMEN’S WHITE LAWN WAISTS—on titra Fioor. Elaborate Styles with Aliover emb’y, heavy lace and tucks, of M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. lace and emb’y combined—backs with pleats or spaced tucks— 95 Cost tar more at wholesale. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M., ¢ O MAIL ORDERS, LARGE BOXES STATIONERY—on Fourth Fioor. 60 sheets and €0 envelopes— White Parchment—T wo sizes— Oxtord and Gladstone—value 35 ce ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, iin as sob —* NO TALK——JUST VALUES . Is the Order of the Week! RICH SILK DRESS MUSLINS Exquisite floral designs on white—value .4 and 4... 29 and, 33 MERCERIZED FOULARDINES Dots and figures on Navy and Black— also Shepherd Cheeke—sott 2 AB silky texture—look a Ike dollar silks Sse IMPORTER'S STOCK OF NOVELTIES Mercerized Novelty Stripes, Figures and Checks—newest color ¢ up RAILROADS, Pennsylvania RAILROAD, STATIONS foot of West ‘Dwent ung Desbrosses and Cort 00 Down, ull Price $19.50 Special Sale. SAVE CANVASSER'S COMMIS. SION. BUY DIRECT FROM US. Regular drop head polished gojden | oak. Delivered free on payment of third Street f © leaving time from Cortianat Streets Ip five. minutes inter Histo Sn. velow for, Twenty-third 08) 5 Piaslon, otherwise note: 9. than Street mel .--Parior, Sleeping and Plilng Gar, “For Chicago, Indlanapoile and Poutaviiien 65 A. MST. LOUIS LIMITED.—Pullman ration Cal | Bisening: | Bmoking and” Observ Fa. Cineinnatt, Indianapolis, St, Louis. Dining Car. 10.25 A. M.—PENNSYLVANIA_LIMITED.— Putin ing, Dining. Smoking and Observation ‘Compartment Cars. Chi- it. ‘oledo and Detrot AG! #1. Instructions given in yourhome. ““EXPRBSS.—For Nashville (via, Cincinnati ate Also New Home, White, Singer, same slaviile), Indianapolis, Chicago, St ‘eount Sernb eco ca iach Mes, Sin- | 4.56 MCHELCAGO LIMITED Pullman ger, White, Willcox & Gibbs, $3 to! ip. Smoking ‘and Ovservatlon Cars 'f pala $9, "Guaranteed 2 to 10 years. Open| ing Gar ae ae aceite ae in evenings, Write, salesman will call: | 5-29 tabire, eSB ag Car ee Gas f hing Car, Kor Gary, v ¥ ¥ mer WESTERN UNION |, 2's gitapeatit (ie, days. Chicago,” For Jo, except z Ss. M. CO., Be SS aciric_ exPRESe.—For Pitts- Durg: Toledo and Crycag, For Knoxville a Btienandoah Val ‘Con- Cleveland except Sa 311 Third Av., Bet. 23dand 24th Sts daily vi hects for 8.25 M. ag r bo: tir NT MPRESK.—Por Pt DUPE. je | Bha! digeinnaty “apdianapotie “and | x b . M—PITTBURG S§PECIAL—Dally B Pudtou Bins Can ae 'WAHKHLINGION AND THE SOI 1, HEU, $0.25, 710.10 (Desbrogsen at Streets, 10.20), *10.55 A. d vases af $1 PER WEEK WILL KEEP YOU WELL DRESSED, + LENOX CLOTHING CO., 247 Siath Ave, Cor. 16th St, One Flight Up. mbus Ave,, Near 104th, One Flight Up. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Open Evenings. ae Business Confidential. RAL ress, 12.55 P.M. and 12.40 RAILROADS, 4. Florida. Limited? FOR SALE. LK & WHSTERN RAILWAY.—For 4 and New Orleans, &26 BP, BM. y CHESAPEAKE & OHIO, RAILWAY.—7.55 ew or en ra A.M, woek-daya and 4.55 P.M. daily. POINT ‘and - i 7.5 A. = 5, at and depart from Grand jaily, VENETTES AND. 8, 424 Street. New Yor! LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS, ‘SILic AND CLOTH COATS AND DRESSES Weekly or Monthly Payments. on Wer CALL OR WRITE. OPEN EVENINGS. Cars.” Dintas aye. 7 Me. weeked STANDARD OUTFITTING CO., 3 9 of esa lag as -.Chieago, 1 50 PM | Te aways 18a Fatth aventio thei 354 45 EM: Twenties y Ospina ie Gd Bt); 26% Hitth avenue (corner Anh St.) Sc APDORY MADreae. |. 1203 frockiynea Court Streets £60 Fulten Bere +4 “) Tavedway and Pennaylv “4 Station.” ‘The New York Tranater, Cot CREDIT abu] 8 : eck Beaguas ome tee ences through to deattination, PER WEEK Chelsea" for Penusyivania Servic will keep you ai # ee Well dreswed tn "th LADIES and GES CLOTIIING at the lowe DoS > sey > a> I RAEEEKEEEEREEESERKER es m1 J, R, woop, V Manager, "Paar Trattic Manager, GEO, Ww. Bi General xprosa: At lla. aati Tab AR Saati . txcept dior ARiEeM Divisiow, Monday. 9.06 A. M. and’ 3.08 P.M. ex. Bunday, to Pittsfield & No Adama, ‘Sundays at 50 Me Pullmas ‘on all through tratnime ced With Pintsen Taaehe, 167, adi. ai9 ant OTD, Passenger Agentt. FOR SALE. Jn Trains Wun Ticket offices and i219) Broadway, 20 Unb 4. , 275 Columbu ve. Ww, bas and 125th et. Sta.) eee ae nine BROOKLYN—700 BROADWAY. |i2" 270 wea FRAG, axl CMa OPEN EVENIN es BRth Street’? for New York Tagenge choked Fy Wamentt ‘Raneeay™ WT WANT Tt Gen. Pass, Agent #32") WEST SHORE R. R. which has pleased thoumands. Gan we Interest your y No. (rouble Perley con ay . All. transa ‘Call or etlor dotly cont write. for iustrated ON na ee mer caresses IoNF ions . SWEET & CO,, |) iogitand'ig min inter te Way te 2 Re : NS Lia IT JEW ate r Fe AL en's, Ch! for Roch, Hut, 5 yr. Hlooh Datty, *Dally except Brooklyn Annex (1) at 110, 12.45 PMO Leave Jersey City, Venn, combinations—solid and two-toned effecta—former prices .45 and .6... a4 FANCY EMB'D ZEPHYRS New Debelge effects, with single and two-toned dots—27 and 32 tngh. value 39and eo... 17 and 19 PERCALES AND MADRAS Fine alk finish—newest shades, in- cluding tans, pink. green, hallo, blue, ete.; also neat binck and white eitects—regular 19 cent quallty.-...99% FINE FANCY BATISTES Stripes, figures and allover designs—wnite and linen grounds—valu YEON FRENCH NET BED SETS Hand-made Renaissance centre pieces, with and without corner motifs to match—straight or festoon valance with Battenberr edge and tn- ) werting—value $8. me) SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS Entirely new effects with novelty borders—most effective curtains 4 6g you've ever seen under §2.00..... '+ Callan Ue ye ty ata NEW LEATHER GOODS Wrist Bags—Hand, Carriage and opping Bags—in Alligator, Walrus, Gealtantitiser ickel and vw Seal and Lizard—Gilt, Gunmetal Fram: leather handles. AS SPECIALS: “Peggy from Parts" Bags of Walrus— mace ‘and Colored—riveted frame, WOMEN'S BLACK SILK COATS Sh 2 bd Peau de Bole and ‘a‘toes sath deee applique collar or TT 8.98 - double Capes—special.. WOMEN'S SPRING JACKETS Coverts and Black Cheviot and Broadcloths—fancy tailored with Straps and buttons or plain effects—Notoh collars or collariens— plain or full sleeves— full satin Mned—all alzes........6698 WOMEN'S SPRING JACKETS Smart Jaunty Coverts and Cheviots and Hroudclothseplate and fancy tallored styles—including the new belted coat—with and without collare—all gizes..9,98 WOMEN'S SILK AND LACE WAISTS Figured and Piain Net and Point ‘Venise lace over Silk; also de Chine, Peau de Cygne and White, Gray, Brown, Navy and it Shades—plain effects or elaborately trim'd with lace—button fr: and back—values up to $7.00. o—___0 SUMMER SMYRNA RUGS ° room. fringed ends—size 2x43. Table d' Hote Lunch ks 5 Courses. +30 cents 11.30 TO 2.30 THURSDAY, APRIL T Omtall Soup ote Angiaien. /+ ‘Cousomme Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, Dish Gawwy Veal. Vi Sty! Gowtgiy Chops a Creoles Mashed White or Botled Sweet jleather strap handles,,....s:00+ 1.98 Black Walrus Wrist Bags— ailk Mned—fitted with purse and ena case—braided handle. + 2.081 14 Creamed Rice Puddiag- sy) Faney Pies. ii ‘Tea, Coffes of Milk, — Great Spring Offering of Women's Fine Underwear NO TALK DRAWERS Good Cambric—deep lawn ruffle Btation (). at f1i20 AL Mol dy at 355 TION WITH ANY OTHER Same operate cere sae or or a Mor) SS | dence iby West LAMBERT, $1.00 DOWN, S0c. weekly; beautitui WATCHES & DIAMONDS. tered Fisch FAPERT, old-filled American watch, $10, ata VAERUPE, & Ramon en's Rinneren _Genivifaaviracent | eeesflled American watch, $104 ansau et. ‘American Diamond and Watch Co, Will send representative if desires ETAKM. ELEVATOR: et menia) $10 SANH AIAN bila en lane LAWYERS. GEO. ROBINSON (Lawyer), Nassau st. (Day). 1870 B' way, 37 st. (v'ga) wat ._ No security r rite, phone oF call CO.," 65 Nassau. MO. 9 hematioh and tueke-wvalue .29.. edge or ako! m of hea ocge tie ot deap emb'y—value .65, +49 Finer Drawers to $3.08. .NIGHT DRESSES firm Muslin—cluater tucks Seat wo Insertings—-value .69.-7.--+ 35 ‘ambric and Musiin—V, square or high neck—yoke of tucks and emb'y, emb'y ruffle or allover effect In lace and ribbon or 6 inserting: 79 of emb'y and fine tucks.. . Fine Cambrio and Nalnsook—cirevlar yoke, with Insertings and edge of p pointed or round yokes of fancy Jace insertings, finished with deep bertha, wide ribbon run— also others elaborately trim’d 4 93 with emb'y—valuc $228.. . Finer to $6.08—value $9. WHITE SKIRTS Cambric—deep lawn flounce, with emb'y and h, 8, tucks above or three Point de Paris lace ins't’es and edae; oflounce of perpendicular t and lace Insertings— Tue "to. MALS wanes Pine Cambric—deep lawn flounce, ah nsertings and edge of fancy | ide insertings and edge of Cluny Ince: also te Sther atylesreguiar $2.00 styles 1.49 Fine Camb: sertings and rue of fine en or deep flounce, with two wide Insertings and single or double rule of lace.. Spectaia in Finer Skirts to $10.69, ¢ COMFORTABLE SHOES FOR 1.98 Made extra wide in the ankle—soft kid stock— light, flexible soles—medium toes—patent leather tips— low, broad heels—lace and button—sizes 4 to 10.---.. In ordering by mail, mention the G matters not how difficult you bave found #t hitherto and aokle with, these will fill the price usual’ aed. JUST VALUES! CORSET COVERS ats Cambric—Round or V or two Insertions of fat ribbon run of wide em! Fine Cambric Corset Covers— fitted or shirred—handsomely trim’'@ with Emb'y or Bonny laces and ribbong—value .98 te $1.99. Cambric and Natnsool fronts of lace insertings; others with yokes, front, bac! sleeves: of ribbon run Meehtin face; also other styles equally dainty.,..... .98 Finer Corset Covers to $4.40, UNDERSKIRTS Deep hemstitch ruffle—value Fine Cambric—tucka, ins't's: ruffle, fancy Ince or good em value .89 nf Fine CHEMISES Cambric and Muslin—round, square or open front—two to four insertings of lace © tucks—value 89.. Nainsook and Cam! iseo— t ft lace, ribbon and French tbs or Marguerite style, tram with) trim’ .98 Nainsook Chem!ses—rout pointed yoke, with insertings and edge of Maltese lace, ribbon run or insets of k= 2.69 emb'y oF with’ emb'y: skirts... lace and Mexican drawn skirt trim'd to mate! 83.9. “Finer Cheam BRIDAL SETS Iie ateeyUieces are claborately harmoal . trimmed to 8.98 $11.00, . Finer ————— STOUT WOMEN— ea La WIDTH shoe for wide ankles to obtaia bili and cost is less than ball the

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