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eT Mrs. N agg and Mr. (Copyright, 19, by the Press Publishing Company, The New York World.) By Roy L. MeCardeil. Illustrated byy GENE CARR. She Gives a Little Afternoon Tea to a Few Select Friends and He Acts Like a Bear and Makes a Show of Her Right in Front of Lovely Mr. Smig! How Does She Keep Smiling and Patient Under It All ? &> Gene Geren \. “Don't be afraid of him, Mr. Smig; it Is only his playful way. Willie, how dare you call Mr. Smig a ‘cheap skate?!" MY BS. I am having « few friends y hore at the house to-day. It ts my turn to'entertain the mem- bern of the Kind Words Soctety that ta oing s0 much good among the well-to- {Go poor. “I know you sneeer at me, You do ‘mot care how much sorrow and un- 'Rappiness there is in the world. You ‘ently think of your own selfish pleas- tures, but I like to see everybody around fo smiling and happy. “What are you wearing a pink in your buttunhole for? I suppose you think that horrid grass widow, Mrs, | @ippaway, will be here to-day. Well, \s had to invite her, but if I see you Spank @ word to her, I do not care who gill be present, I will not stand ft. | “You wore the flower to please me? Stumph! That's a likely story! If you ‘wanted to please me you would be kind 89 me, you would try to make your home plearant, you would not be for- ever finding fault and snarling end “Oh, T never aay a word, but I feel your cruel actions just the same. “Herecomes Mrs. ‘Terwilliger. She has that horrid old brown dress on again and her face looks pasty. “How do you do, my dear Mrs, Ter- williger? How lovely you are looking, and you have such a good color! Where did you get that dress? It fits you beautifully, and the way the skirt hangs is almply perfection. “An old one! Now, positively, dear, you are joking, “How do I feel? Ah, Mra, Terwilliger, if you knew how I suffer! Nobody has any congideration for me, Mr. Nags, of course, cannot see how iI! Iam. But, ‘then, what does a man care? “Here comes Mrs Gradley. No, dear, you musn"t say euch horrid things. But positively she ie getting so fat that I wonder she isn't afraid of apoplexy! ° * “Come in. Mrs. Gradley! How thin you are getting, dear! Mrs, Terwilliger and I were jugt remarking. Massage and avoiding etarchy foods? Well, I knew you were doing something, dear! | “What are crinning 4, M Nags? Don't bring your barroom man- ners into my house! Because you see me receiving some of the best poople in New York you grin Ike aa if {t was @ vulgar joke. “Here comes Mr. Smig and Mrs. Bkipp- away, Now dears, do not censure me for ontertaining her. But Mr. Smig would not come without her. She 1s termbly talked about, I know, but no social affair is a succesa without Mr. Smig, who does recite the things! he writes, all made up out of his own head, so beautiful. | “T had to send brother Willie out. ‘The | poor clild for some strange reason has | talcen such an antipathy to Mr. Smig. He actually calls him ‘a Shine’ Bo you seo, despite his prejudices, the ohild | Teoogniaes that Mr. 6mig is bright. we call him ‘a Shine,’ too, but ft | would look 80 bold, and you know, | dears, Tam @. timid tlttle thing: Mr_Nagg win | “Come in, Mr. Smig. take your ooat and hat. So good you you to come, Mrs. Skippaway. We were just worrying for fear you would not e irere! ‘1am so sofry little Brother Willle gymoh here. He is so fond of you, Mr. Smi¢! tea? Mr, Nags, Mr. Near! MM please sit down! Why do you stay home, why are you not like brother Willie and keep gway when 1 have Mr. Smig and the other ladiea? 1 know you are going to do something to upset me, No, you have upset the tea! Oh, well, never mind! “Here comes brother Willie. He does 80 enjoy 4 cup of tea, “Don't be afraid of tim, Mr, Smig, tt 49 only his playful way, is only a child of twenty-six and boya will be boys, vou know. ‘Wille! Stop that! You are hurting Smig. low dare you call Mr. skate? Smig a cheap doing YE, NOEE: thls 12 come. of loing. You have tau @ poor those horrid shings! : Mr. your enild golng to elng ‘Violets’ you start go’ ‘This ts what I have to endure!” [eee A Heart A Little # # Irish Girl. Munro's Bons.) 1 Rar Fiahte 1808, by Geokee Stunre's Sons) WENOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. 0 Bir herself e meets him at nig! Toytg thertrin aires ah he » for the ess aS RE ORAEN ierapaent, oe fe A Qu Predicament. CHAPTER Ml, HERE'S Sir Ralph,” Andy McDermott, “What?” rays Dulcines. She tands stfll, as I turned into stone. Her repeats Mears cease, She feels frozen, He—he, ‘af all men, here! Had he seen— ed — “Here is Sir Ralph, Dulcte,"" says y.in a rather nervous fashion. “By @ way, you are driving, Anketell—oh? uid you give my cousin a lifth “With pleasure'—gravely. “You pass our gates, vou eee, and— —we—we'd no idea, when we started sticking horribly in the station before we know | understand'"—quickly, It cuts WAnketel! to the heart to hear the lad ing’ thus; and such fruitless les—and Wellvered so haltingly, so lovingly! Gir Reiph helps her into his do \ Bhame, fear, fatigue, all are Wulele dumb. Oh, to be home tn her, chamber, safe from prying eyes, ein any place where she may weep fut her very soul in comfort! Oh this orrible, horrible drive!—will it never ‘pome to an end? And he—why {s he 80 silent? Car he know? @he shrinks within herealt as this thought occurs to her, Dut qulckly flings it off with one as Brim. No, a thousand times no! If he Modern Department Stores and World Want Columns Are among the Institutions of New York, The finest department stores m the world are here. Some of them have more than 72 sep- arate departments. Think of it! Seventy-two distinct, Individual stores, all under one roof; selling everything from a pin to a grand Y plano! Varied-and wonderful as are the uses of these mammoth stores, The World's WANT columns are & more essential part of the do- mestic Ife of New Yorkers, One million people “Wan! ery year. use World » Of ‘Hell Wanted" alone—ot which Tho World prints more than all the other k knew, he would not be here with her now. He would not condemoend to ait besMe her; he would cast her off. Oh! If ever does hear of it—what then? But {f he knows nothing, wify does he not say something to her? Again the first torturing dowbt sets in. As for Anketell—he has even forgot- ten he is silent, so? busy are his thoughts with all the past miserable hour, A heavy sigh breathing frem@zia com- G| Panion’s white Ups at this moment wakes him from his stormy Teverie. He turns to her. “You are cold!" says he in a tone 80 fey that no wonder she shivers afresh. “No! no!" gays she hastily, through chattering teeth. “You must be!” says he angrily, “with only that Iittle thin jacket on you, Here!" (pulling up with decided violence @ warm plaid from under the seat), “put this on you!" “I would rather not,” ing an effort to repulge h: “Put dt on directly!" says he, 80 flercely that she gives in without an- other word. In twining !t round her his hand comes in contact with hers. “Your hands are Uke {ce!"" says he, his voice once again breathing fury. ‘What do you mean by it? Was there no rug, that you should thas be dying of cold?"’ ya ahe, mak- “J don't mind the cold. I don’t thinic jof it,’ says she wearily. * “Then think of it now! Put your hands under the rug Instantly!" His manner 1s really almost unbear- able; but Miss McDermot has got to such a low ebb that she has not the courage to resent it. He pulls up the rug. = Evening World Fashion Hints. Patterns by May Manton. | T eee U8 shirt waist {8 made of ecru batiate piped with brown and trimmed with | ft little pearl buttons, but 4s sulted also to other fabrics. ium size Is 61-4 yards 41 inches wide, 43-4 yards 2% inches wide or 25 yard 44 inches wide, Pattern 4711 for a 82, #4, 86, 88 and 40 Inch buat measure will | be ‘mailed for 10c, Send money to “Cashier, The World, Pulitaer Building, New York Cry” Material for med- Romance by ‘‘The Duchess.’’ | “Cover them at once!” says he, and she meekly obeys him. What does it matter?—It 48 all over between him and her. It {s quite plain to her that, even if ignorant of this evening's work, he 1 detests her. His tone, manner, ‘tire alr, convinces her of that. Well, she will give him an opportunity of honorably getting rid of her. She will toll him of her intention of running away with Byre, That will do it! He {s just the ort of a man to stick to his word through thick and thin, how- ever hateful the task may be But when he hears that she deliberately meant to run away with some one else —Oh! was it doliberate? Bhe will tell him. But not now, To-morrow—per- haps, No (sternly)—to-morrow ocertain- ly. He ‘8 coming to dine with them: and after dinner, ‘n the drawing-room, she can then give him the opportunity of releasing himeelf from this unfor- tunate engagement. How glad he will be! How— Anketell moves uneasfly tn his What {8 that Uttle soft, sad, bro hearted sound that has fallen on his ears? Duleinea ts erying—so much is it. plain, Not nolaily, not obtrustvely— it ts, Indeed, a stifed, a desperately stifled sob. that betrays her. am afrald you are unhappy about ri doi something,” sald he unrelentingly, He In frownlr ®. Kretting for that damned fellow, he tells himsel if; and the thought does not throw oll upon the waters, acoms to pause for @ reply; ng, he goes on: ‘Po fret’ about any- thing in tolly,” says he hardy “Thake fe a way out of most dimcultica, Say vou will find one out of yours!" This lost lover she ts crving for—this lover lost by her own fear of sacri, Neing too much for him—may be tw. ‘ained. No doubt. fRchained by her called. She can write to him Wl reapona warmly. An eans, Once The MeDermot "h porn, 014 that ng CAnketell) “dvotines daughter, the old man ‘wilt be ale ud enongh to give, he has undentably wood pe As for Duleln 4 entirely, yre—Eyre, who Good prospects, ea, her sobs have now Anketell's Jast_ words truck a ehill to her heart” ite in touch with her, He feels Her distress enuses Tt Is Impossible he should cr er unfortunate affalr with Evre: and yet once again her heart dies within hor.” That terrible doubt returns Tt was scotched—not killed. Her teers dry upon her hot cheeks. This {s no time for tears he was at the have !s no ing for her, him no. station when she arnived. and had seen her meeting with Byre—without Andy! Oh! no, no! Anything but that! By a rire bit of good luck her father has not dlscovered her absence and aho mains jer room unobserved AN next day her mind ts In stck- ening suspense over the prospect of the confession she must make that night to Anketell, As evening draws on, the Suspense becomes unbearable, She roes to the dininc-room shortly petore dinner time. Te tsa wid, emowy nicht Five! If coming, he will be here In three-quarters 6f an hour, ‘The snow {5 ati! falling, heavily, stenaty, Tt fs al- most {mpossible he should come. No fone could go ont on such a night unless compelled; and he—why, ne doubt he will be glad of the excuse to keep away. And vet something within her whispers he will come. ‘Three-avarters of an hour! Tt must he a _grent dent leas than that now. Ralsine ber oves to the clock. she is astonished to find that ft ts only three minutes loss, What on earth tn the matter with that old clock? She t It—Matens; no, ft ts going as method feally as ‘ever M1 nN quarter to six ever come? Toe Ja sure to arrive then The MeDermot dining always at sty a ohelnge serfously annoved if tlm had Tpurhed' over thnt I nd in the firelit room behind her mnkes her enring to her feet. h, no! not yet, She jx trembling, and her lips Sale Sows elise { tn Nin me Nip rt NaC a deme nomen eer orm | ~— Vogeh Brothers AW Sir.Cor. Bh Aye. Sale of $12.50 Tan Covert Jackets At $7.98. The popularity of the tan covert jacket reigns supreme. And here's a sale of the jauntiest tan covert jackets you ever saw, at decided savings. Same style exactly as shown in cut—the new fly-front, collarless, corset-fitting model | —satin lined. They are exceptional values at the special price $7.98. SALEOF OTHER TAN COVERT JACKETS $9.98 Jackets special at $5.98, $14.98 Jackets special at $9.98. 3 ’ Redi from $20, Tailored Suits, sis#6esines.% $12.50 Here's a splendid opportunity for the woman who has left buying her puit till now. This sale permits a saving from the former prices of about $5 to $10 on every suit. The lot consists of about 100 brand-new models, 3. and 5 ofa kind, in blouse and Eton effects, some with shoulder some with epaulets, sop~e with all around blouse effect. Colors black, navy, royal and brown—all reduced to $12.50. $18.50 Cravenette Long Coats at $12.50. We place on special sale these elegant Oxford gray worsted Cravenette Raincoats, full length model, half fitted plaited back, with belt, double | shoulder capes, full bishop e'ceves. Instead of $18.50 our special price is $12.50. $3.50 China Silk Waists at $1.98. News that is very welcome just at this moment is this sale of white and black China silk waists. They are made i ie RICHARD CARLE i, same style as cut alongside (in all sizes from 32 to 46). The front is finished with wide stitched box plaits, stock collar, full balloon sleeves. Very special values at $1.98. $15 Voile Dress Skirts se) 50 over silk drop, at . You may imagine the extreme beauty and extraordinary value of these skirts when it took only two days to sell out the last lot. We've succeeded in duplicating within two weeks the very same thing, a fine black voile, same style as cut alongside, habit or inverted plait back, over drop skirt of taffeta silk, bottom of skirt embellished with bands of taffeta silk. You save ex- actly $4.50 by buying one of the skirts at Vogel Brothers at $9.50, Special sale of Women's New Oxfords at $1.98, The outs show two of / the popular lasts in our $1.98 shoes; they arg made of vici kid, ith patent leather tips, with high Louls xv" and Cuban heel: As good in every feature as most $3.50 shoes. Ourepecial sale price $1.93. vt. Voge Brothers Ord Pony NOR AY) Filled A2™ Six. Cor Bh Ave RIPARA7ABULES rhe Dray | AMUSEMENTS, KS ate ieee courte 1Q To-day, 25¢., 50c ES ‘ie thar se PRAGTOR’S To-night, Res., 75c. | bth Ay.)SIN _MIZZOURA.” AMUSEMENTS, Ble Continuous Vaudevill sti’ the Other Gir | DHINSL! CAMILLE, LDSORFRRINE Huse 25 Se 2ooTH | THE GIRL GRAND INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, TIME | FROM KAY'S. ||GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, MAY IO. BAM BERNARD and Great Cast. con: U And DANCING Every Eventug, ADMISSION, 10 CHNTS. CAMILLE ARGATUR HaNne MILLI MI CUTHON HT Reet ear lw. mp ARIE, Avie Paaeers cate Beaton. |I, CRANE eakous EAENo® eBRS Ge Sane Feit. ee ins Nici es By a ARYA} ¥ a Savoy WATIC, the end Froadway || MAJESTIC Beg ater Blizabeth Tyree "is ¥oresnek: || WIZARD of OZ ~™ wowtuaatein nt & | | Hare ea ARS Maden Sent, i) FELL Lex. 42d at. MURRAY Vi Boaneily Staak bo The Maister of Woodbarrow Sr Sata HURTIG & SEAMON’S id. and Others. NEW LYCRUM | Ar 8.90 May ear o Ty Weanen at aay | Charles Hawtrey | SAUCY SALLY Monday—THE OTHER GIRL. pins “Night and Thursday, § 1%, Last 2 Times, PRINCE OF PILSEN. 1K. HACKETT onows: par CROWN PRINCE SAT. NIGHT. ay and Ooth St AILY, ENDERFOOT|(i((lpecr AT THE NEW YORK. Prices, 500., T5o., $1.00, $1.60. Mats, Wed&sat. NEW AMSTERDAM ,,.€24, Weat of attcast*® TWO ORPHANS, fed. and Bat, at 2 Regular Prices PASTOR’S GUNNIN Dayne, “Musical Date, ‘Wilitama. BROADWAY » aVage offers K Ws “RathonD acHcoe Bt St. & L'way ed. Sat 210. a new. Onera THE YANKEE GONSUL, ICTORIA | 26.00,75,1. Dally Mate.23, 60 TREAT | Musical Curtys DS. |the Gap, Ay Ee pity Frank Bush, Ems pire conn 4 athe Adth gt. as is Bare aol 'toske terry ation es. | WRIGHT LORIMER iN SHEDHERD KING goth BI WALLACK’S * 327.4 100.8%. Be. 829. | BELASCO TREAT E Auceye Mati COUNTY “CHATRIMAN, |CROSMAN ficibe iots faci) eases AMERICAN, (42. ANDREW MACt & 60 IRISH A _MUSIOAL COOK 3 | GENTLEMAN “PIFF, PAFF, POUF. iB oa LYRIG xi SF esac, |BOTAR UNCLE TOM'S CABIN De Wolf Hopper in “WAN @ Saturday. lohinelle. Gace Van Siuddiford ue FOLLY METROPOLIS "Fei TAR, THE NAGICIAN. PRINCESS "RS Wegret ok Po G RED. FEATHER [2 cas nap oung ae bee y's ana ebay: KEITH’S 23%, (BEST SHOW 20. ery Maiden Burlesquers, oun BV A 18 Male. Wed. Bat. are pee eA hermes Manhattar VIRGINIAN. | GOTHAM HeeITY wOONTOER ADS st of Burlesque, BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, ‘/c..5 MONTAUK N 5.0. 2 2 oe NS mae THE VOLUNTEER ORGANIST, MST WD ferson’ uction Matinee at. Only THE * PROUD PRINCE. hy, SOTHERN, MheARN Weet Fourteenth Street MORNING SALES To-Morrow, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealera Pavine quantities we reserve privilege of limiting purchases. ALL SILK SATIN FOULARDS—vn Main Fioor, 24 lach—-Navy, Brown, Royal. Gunmetal, Tan, Cadet, Belge and Gray—figures, dots, spots aad irregular effects— Silks that you'll see elsewhere at 69 and 79 centh...ceesseceserseees ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. o¢—_____________ 45 | WHITE FLAKED MUSLIN CURTAINS—m nasoment All white—entirely new—five Inch rulfle—securely taped— tresh, clean, ready to hang—good value at 85 cents—pair. Limit—4 patr. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. ——————— MILL LENGTHS OF NOVELTY DRESS MUSLINS-—Besemeat. Daintiest of styles for Summer Dresses—small figures, flow-ts and neat stripes, also Plain colors—set off with a allky 7% nercertzed emb’d stripe—regular 39 cent fabrics...... ferrets sths run from 2 to 10 yards—plenty of all styles to make full dresses. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, ee F WOVEN TORCHON LACES & INSERTINGS—0? Matz Fioen, 1% to 244 inches wide—destrable for trimming Washable Dresses. as well as Underwear—were 5 to 8 cents......+ cece teers cweees ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, 47 ee |MAivbS’ AND NURSES’ APRONS-on gecona Foor. White Lawa—with wide hem and stri pleces with emb’y or hemastttch ruffle—' all 49 to 63 inches wide—value £0 cent: Sete eeeeeeee ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. o—____________ WOMEN’S SUMMER WEIGHT COTTON HOSE-on train riven, Hermsdorf fast black—sitk, clocked or with silk emb’d fronts— double so’ spliced heels and toes—tostead of 29 cents, To-morrow Merning teeeee ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. ——————___—_0 8; of bib and shoulder tee favored styles— 27 Sale Continued of ; Women’s Tailored Suits at 9.50 ' Worth $15.00 to $18.00 Voiles, Fanamas, Cheviot, Melange and fancy Suttings—| Brown and light and medium ‘mixteres—dress and walking scagtte nit ced Blouses, Etons, Jackets and Military Coats—all tastefully trimmed with plaia or fancy bratds, silk strap, ings Persian Vestiogs or stylish combinations of colored cloth with braid—all sizes. —————__—_® We Promised That This Should Be A Week of Extraordinary Values and our great sales thus far demonstrate faith of the public in ous promises....Not only can you expect all that we announce, but more!...-Our advertisements rarely contain all the splendid values to befound.... With us price cuts are frequent and liable to take place‘at any hour, Here Are New Offerings for To-morrow ON SECOND FLOOR ON MAIN FLOOR we Sat Cc. ts—Straight Black “'G teed” Taste Fronts; also Long Langtis oad Peatt do Soiesinstead of 49 slzca—wore 69 cents to $1.00. . 39 Natural color Pongees—extra Contille Corsets—tow bust—iong over | fine quality—instead of .6t-...... ‘Black, abdomen—alzes $1 to 36—value $1.29. .79| “Guaranteed” Black seater vers Black Cotton Moreen Skirts— whe 0 $1.26....5. 28 umbrella flounce, ecoordion % Inch Black Pongees—value 0 ent~ ing and ruftle-aiso dust ruff usually $1.89 Extra sire—Black Mercerized Sateen—Melba rufties or accordion — | Pleatingr—dust ruffie—value §1.98.1.49 | Babies’ Reefers—Pique and Bed. ford Cord; Short Dresses of White Lawn—Yoke and Waist o——_____e 98-cent Imy All colors and’ biack—a Incke 98-cent Scotch Bultings—0 29 All We Broadoloths— Bika’ and Shores Tole 4 inch All Woo! Nun's Ve full Une of colors—value 44 inch value |ON THIRD FLOOR ; Boys’ Eton and Sailor Collar Bults—all colors and fancy mixtures—8 to 10 years......,. 88 bee Short White Flannel Skirte—wit! walst—hand stitched—value .60... Silk Emb'd Flannel Skirte— Short—value $1.19 89 Double Breasted Sulte—an | AMD Lonp=ealvie! $10) ‘ Wool Mixtures—Cheviots and Wool Bands and Shirte—value 89. ,19|/ Casslmere—8 to 16 yrs......., a Diapers—hem'd—value .75 dos.. 49 Norfolk BSults—s1 ht oF Quilted Pads—value 15. 10) Bicomer,, Trousers eres, | ¢ 88 Quilted Diapers—value .£9 | 7.00 and to 15 years—value Pique and Hideriown Carnage $4.60 2. Covers—value $1.49 85 be Oarmtage Pillow Covers—straight and heart shape—value .76. 49} Manufacturer's Sam; . values up to .7%. Yachts, Autos, Cad ON MAIN FLOOR : folk, Golfs and Safors—values Women's Polka spot and striped Cote Hose—value 39-- + 9) Up to $1.60. seereresreresees BOD colons Wi Goren oe aoy| Borate Sue, seers ae Oe Sea Boer cue ores ep 4 to 18 years—value .Bsccccsevacve 2B Women’s Swiss Rib Cotton crodhet neck and arms—vatue . | Laundered Madras and Pe | Blouses—neckband or oolar 4 to 12 years—value .0..... Men's Balbriggan Shirts and | Brawere odd sinee—vatue ®..... .95|IN BASEMENT geo Shiris—white en: | Bobbinet Curtains—wide value 65... -49 | inserting—white and Ara 16 atyles—value $3. Bie, Scteh, Lace Coen oint, Marie Antoip | Dian “designs—value $249.....500+s@D | Irish Point Curtains—neat and showy designs—werg $6.98... Trish Polnt Bed Sets—fo. single And double bads—were $5.08..0+:8:08 Rolled Pilate Lorgnette Chains— solid gold sHde—value $3.49. Rolled Plate or Sterling Silver Chal Bracelets—heavy links—value $1.49. OB Walrus Grain Hand Bags—silk Mned—braid and leather handles— | aa H Fancy Turtain Muslins—colored eRe SL ss vec 88) heures and ate ‘and 4 inch, Men's Rea! Seal and Seal value 29 ie REN vs ed Letter Cases—value $1.49... 88) Gaa portioresfor single doors oF dren's White Kid and Pat | Setch Gavera=trifked top ana Leather Belts—al! sizes... (@0| potorncvelie Seb enon. ao Smal! Telescopes—for Rope Pontieres—newest col lunch boxes—were .49.. ehopping or °c * 25 full width and length—feateon yalance--value sponsors: +1.98 ee Furntture Rategn Cretonnes— Wild Rose, Lov 4 All Linen Cream Damasks—extra Empire effects—96 indh....ccswes 15 heavy—62 inch—value .69........ 49). All IAnen Satin Double Dames! e -——_ nd 70 inches wide—value $1.10... .89 — xgercerized Lining Peroalines—biack | Huck Towels—20x40—value .16%.. .12% and colors—3é inch—value .15. a 1] Linen Barnsley Crash Towellings Lining Silks—black, white and ool Site quality—I8 inch—value 16 .12%' —for drop skirts and jackets ‘ ——_—_—__—____——_ 7 Table d’hote Lunch 5 Courses......30 cents 11,30 TO 2.30 THURSDAY, APRIL 28 urge of Tomato, & I® Pores ch ropa ee OILCLOTHS Bought before rise in price. Although quotations aro the lowest offer onl est qualities and caret 4 colors and designs, all N .E OILCLOTH— ‘hite, Oak and red and pretty com- Dinations {n’neat and natty patterns— Five-quarter., .17 | Stx-quarter SHELF OILCLOTH- Carat Rice, Lo) ortment— icnseoe of Y « Turkey, with Bunche nee By ieinch +101 || Zeicnseee of Comme. Tuckey, hn SS %M4-Inch. 1S Roast Spring Lamb, Mint Satie, STAIR OILer OTH— fen elas wi 9% | 18-Inch \ NE NEL BACK OILCL Queen Custert. with Jelly, ‘Table—Five-quarter—white. Spanis) Tart, Stair—U-inch—neat pattern ‘Tea, Coffee or Milk. Bais erento c are,

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